: EBS 'TIAC, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, APRIL 26 ‘Extra Stars for Military and choice assignments. to Be Given Only to Officers Working Unity’ WASHINGTON (#—Secretary of Defense McElroy has jserved notice that generals and admirals who don’t work for military unity may as well forget about extra stars McElroy ordered yesterday that all future recom- mendations for promotion of officers to three and four star rank be submitted to him rather than directly to the President. This direc- tive also would apply to assignment of officers in Search for Body in Eagle Lake William C. Wilson, 19, Missing; Boat Is Found Overturned passed its first big court test of its authority yester- plan. provision, however, ire congressional didn't require @P-| Waterford Township police and cer has demonstrated “the capac- out extreme service partisanship, with matters of the broadest sig- nificance to our national security." Bivd., in Waterford Township, ing by his father, Floyd L. Wil- ity for dealing objectively, with-|Lake to try out a new 7% horse- The new order also says when service secretaries submit recom- joint, or on the staff pf the defense secretary. The new procedure will give the bigger voice in military promo- tions and assignments. However, the President still will make the final determination, subject to Senate confirmation. McElroy issued the directive aft- _ ler ending four days of testimony before the House Armed Services Committee on Eisenhower's con- jtroversial reorganization proposal. McElroy indicated he will stick to administration objectives for more centralization of authority in the defense forces. Committee Chairman Vinson (D-Ga.) said the hearings will re- sume Monday with testimony from Gen, Nathan F. Twining, chair- man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Gen. Thomas D. White, Air Force chief of staff. Fair, Cooler Sunday; Frost Likely Tonight The weatherman promises fair and cool for Sunday with frost likely tonight and a low of near 33. Tomorrow’s high will be around 155 to 59. For the next four days temper- ing was 51 at 1 p.m. He’s Fined for Laughing VIENNA (INS)—A happy Aus- trian was fined for laughing too loud and ordered to cut it out after 8 p.m. The Ad- ministrative Court upheld the punishment and ruled: “Quiet is | one of the first duties of the citi- PO Oe OHO Pens 8-9 Comics ....... seneenees Editorials FHSS HHH RHEE EH ES 4 Home Section............. 15-18 Obituaries PPA ee ee &§ : Sports ux taadaeedben saute 12-13 Theaters Pentagon's civilian boss a much hair ler, and her daughter, Cheryl Crane, are under police prétec- tion today as a result of tele- phoned death threats, x * * Chief of Police Clinton H. An- derson ordered a stepped up pa- trol of their Beverly Hills homes yesterday after the threats were Demands Investigation MOSCOW (INS) — Pravda has demanded an investigation of Porfiry K, Ivanov, prophet and healer extraordinary who says he is 40 centuries old. The Commu- nist party newspaper reported that' Ivanov, clad in a loin cloth, drives around in a luxurious lim- ousine full of veiled female dis- ciples, Eagle Lake, just north of Walton son at about 9:45 last night. eid Harbor was the county depart- Peatine Phete (ment's first project since it was He was last seen going to Eagle) FAST WORKER ON FIRST DAY — Trout have to go far for a tasty trout, George Auchter- |oreanized last June. fishermen throughout Oakifind County were hap- lonie, of 1345 Bates St., Birmingham, lands a x * ®t ; ipower motor at about 2 p.m, His) pily greeted by a sunny sky as this year’s trout beauty at the Bald Mountain Recreation Area | ‘The reverse of Judge Hartrick’s | ‘eight-foot boat. was found over-| season opened this morning. Proving you don’t trout pond. He had his limit by6am. —iruling would have handcuffed fu- turned in the lake by township po- tare of the “ lice last night. . : ich _s -~ department, ; * ® * He thet ‘the pat nee si sue « National Festival Kicks -Oit- ea tates ait we oraie » te NOON PESHVAL KACKS: aye ee ldiver from the sheriff's depart- . j 7” ee Ceceibanaael ie 4 =e.es< Trout Season for Michigan... yet Trout Season tor Michiga Saige lice as being six feet tall, weigh- a a ing about 170 pounds, with brown - is not an abridgement of the and blue eyes, . By H. GUY MOATS the start of trout fishing in Michi-| The bright weather and prom- | police power of the state when Outdoor Editor, Pontiac Press |gan for 1958. ises of the best fishing conditions | the interest of the public health in many years for opening day | is involved,” the judge sald, G di La KALKASKA — This northern) Like almost every focal point in brought thousands inte this sec- = =i ee \vuaraing nd, community in the hub of Michi-/the network of fine trout waters in| tion where from now untlj late |, ges ee tom allow aa ‘Cheryl, Attorney gan’s fabled trout fishing country Michigan's northern “water won-| fall, trout is king, system, the Evergreen system, to | + — |last night set off one of the state’s|deriand” — such as Roscommon,| In and around Kalkaska are the proceed on schedule. of After Threats biggest outdoor seasons with its|Grayling, Mio, Luzerne and West|Manistee, one of the best brown course, will hinge-on any Supreme 22nd annual National Trout Festi-| Branch — accommodations for vis- om a en the Rapids HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Lana | Val. . itors and eager anglers were Prac-|°/ bic trout, On these streams, the| poet % 3277 Interirken Dr., West, Turner, her attorney, Jerry Gies- | The “big” season, of course, is'tically non-existent. main stream of the AuSable and its| under the state > thro gcoig ca * * 3 in Family Shot to Death =... by Relative Seeking Money: DENVER (#—A wealthy lawyer, his wife and daugh- ter were killed last night by a ne’er-do-well relative, bent on getting money four days after his release from prison. David F. Early, 28, was caught by neighbors mo- ments after the rifle shootings climaxed a four-hour reign of terror in the ranch-+ style home of Merrill A. Knight in swank Green-|fon ot murder, Dist: Atty, Bartey wood Village. The suburb is/O’Kane said he will file charges the users of the system will be (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) State Deficit Grows Worse 's starter should be the best in years,” Yoder said. “Stream levels are about like those for late June and July, the water is clear and fish are moving with fly hatches in most 14 miles southeast of down-|Rest_week. O'Kane said Earlylsur it didn't bother the cold’ fly) Controller Miller Sets town Denver. Nenad ufone dithation o neurtie 20s ana” / | Figure $2 Million Over A better than average. expected today, One check will made today on the North Branch. Marjories Wolff, 17, of Grayling, and Dick Davis of Saginaw reign as king and queen over the Fes- tival, Miss Wolff, a senior af Grayling Knight, 45, former president of the Denver Bar Assn., his wife, Regina, 43, and their 15-year-old daughter Karen died in Early’s futile efforts to flee with $187. Kenneth Knight, 18, son of the lawyer, escaped although Early fired one shot at him. Early, freed from the Leaven- worth, Kan., Federal Prison last statement to a shorthand report- er. * * * O’Kane said Early, who de- scribed himself as a nephew of Knight’s, had served aggravated robbery terms at Leavenowrth and Canon City, Colo., prisons. “He’s been in trouble all hie life,” O'Kane said. It was not Williams’ Estimate LANSING ® — Michigafi’s finan. cial picture is even blacker than it was thought, State Controller Tuesday, was booked at the Ara-! (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) 5,000 Fail to Jump Bad We commander of the 101st Airborne ather Hold a : * s Up Paratroops TIL, and Stewart Air Force Base, Tenn. for the Wednesday jump, « * »* Most of the casualties occurred in the rough terrain-of the Suk- clion zone, one of many in the ground-level winds Wednesday. . On hand for the preliminary jump into the Sukchon drop zone with Westmoreland were Capt. Stillman E. Mazeitine of Custer, 8. D., his aide, and Capt. Jack Becker of_Lakeshore, Miss., a staff officer. : current war games are being The jamp, set for 5:10 a.m. | conducted. 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This was/— ‘the first of many miracies Jesus performed to prove that He /was speaking the word of God. : | Among other miracles He performed were the filling of the — idisciples’ nets with fish, the [stricken people and the changing of two loaves and seven |fishes into enough food for a icome to hear him speak. healing of Lazarus and other multitude of people It is not certain just how many miracles Jesus performed. Some Biblical scholars say it was 38. Others, not recognizing certain acts as miracles, say it was 34. Most agree there probably were many others not recorded in the Bible. FOR YOU TO DO: Here is a picture of a boy bringing the two loaves and seven fishes to Jesus for blessing. Paste the picture on cardboard, color it, Bible collection. *-*« x (Today's award of $10 for sending in this question goes to William Keeley Jr., of Streator, Ill. Send your question on a postcard to Violet Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures, in care of this newspaper. 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George Rd. first woman ever to head the Wayne County Republican Commit- tee, disclosed she is ome the Mrs. the GOP nomination in the 14th) pencogge | which includes three De- burbs of Will Star ar. : ag i aa th eh ‘ws " s * ig i mre ga w : i 4 BM aif a i an » “az HB BS ‘ ce . ; eo ef 2s % oe * th *, ie : Wi : : ee ie a ie raenanastsnnsnasmcteuaen esearch eioteesote-seessonensnsisenrerenerriasesastsisslas sues sssesessensuseesineasnsssnnseetbstsesietinecevhenvaestuminasninsnstvinesnsihitiunnesiteictninieemnan is ‘dabei ; ee ‘ ae “ “ oy bi. i i is, ~ v ps ach > 4 a ia mM: “ ann | ss who had F = % ‘Starring as a veteran frontier lawman was John Russell, him-| — another TV) series, Soldiers of Fortune. His eagerbeaver assistant was young | Peter Brown. And if you can judge! self the. veteran of by past performance on the Warn-| ers Westerns, the two will be blazing guns side by side through dozens of films. ‘The studio seemed to like the character I poo’ } in a Cheyen- . “He was an the next gunfighter challenged ‘him it might be his last fight. “I play the same sort of fellow in Laramie with a little léss gray in the hair." Russell admitted that he had some trepidations about embark- ing on the grind of another TV he reported that returns from the Soldiers of Fortune reruns are not enough to live on. He made the deal five years ago, when actors didn’t get as much money as they do today. 5 How many more Westerns can rele |TV absorb? Warners seems to have no wor- ries on this score. Cheyenne, Mav- ing fine in the audience ratings, and Colt .45 is doing tolermbly. The studio says the first three are . renewed through the summer and into the fall, and Colt will resume weather. series. But actors like to eat. 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HOUSEWARES —ind Floor Clothes Line _ Plastic Covered, Steel Core Clothes fine won't sag, ‘stretch or-rot, (Limit @ a THE PONTIAC PRESS pres at PORE” Edierial Page 7 eee SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1958 : = a = It Seems to Me.... : asa ame Conference of Newspaper Men Produces Topics of Interest — _ After nearly two weeks in Wash- ington and New York with news- Papermen from coast to coast, I’m back— glad to be here—and sur- charged with observations, prognos- tications and pearls of wisdom from. the publishing cognoscente. “Here are gleanings that may be of interest. x * * President Dwight D. Eisen- | ‘hower spoke to us in Washington _ and probably you read his com- “ments, He launched into a sharp + defense of his new plans to realign the services and the line of com- ° mand, “Unity” was the pass word. The President made it plain that this ‘nation must never, never allow itself to become senti- ; mentally attached to outmoded ‘ military weapons and obsolete + lines of procedure. This is paramount. x * * eo and vigorous. He spoke assertively, walked with a firm military tread and was in fine spirits. The old time EXsENHOWER ‘smile was “on display” ahd he indicated he was a man with ‘ap mission that he intended to ac- complish. t x * * : Willard (Bill) C. Worcester, ‘newspaper major-domo from In- ‘dianapolis, told me that the : automobile dealers had themselves ‘mainly -to blame for lower and ‘slower sales. “I’ve owned three ‘cars for many years,” said he, |“and in the last full decade, NOT ; ONE automobile salesman from a ; single company has called on me. *How can sales mount when you ‘don’t even bother to ask the ‘buyers? I hope dealers generally ‘areg’t” afflicted “with the same ‘ somnolence as the fraternity in t Indianapolis.” Bill thinks they are. : x * * ‘Newspaper publishers were indig- t at school action in some cities h sought public boycotts against fe Magazine. Life recently printed series of articles on education and uncovered some unhappy truths. Many people figure the education céncepts in America have drifted far away from the three “t's” with the substitutes proving less and léss satisfactory as time passes. - Iije’s articles were “objective and provocative. 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The ma- terial is drip-dry. ** * &€ The costume is designed to blend with interior decorations Beret Started Out as Man’s Fashion The popularity of the beret | peminds us that’ this soft hat style was originally a mascu- line one: ChaMemagne is said to have owned a collection of 500 differ- ent berets. you are a rare woman | She can have a fight with the man she loves and ee ee -|know it will be made-up like all the quarrels that have] . : igone before it and were made up and forgotten. — sean y ames eee ! 4 She can laugh at a faux gain “14 pounds too much. 1 atte ‘ pas, instead of agonizing re oe Family Will fren. ose gen ce gee te 7, She can sit home on Sat- ee ices ap wetend ane Gobble Up. urday night without feel- Se er ae an ; ing that life is passing : before and that mye tt were anno Sweet Rolls PP sss ae ena 4 to do when canceled plans leave: Now if I-gain « pound my family Mrs. Shelton's Easy her with = free half day, instead reters to Mt ax “Polson Fat.” Be- Cinnamon Swirls i} of teeing: at tose onde. me poisonous, too, She at something far ad miwomnen’s ego ie peacernéd. Fragrant Treat out feeling like a total failure. SWING LEG knows that “things will look Anyway if your knees ere too By JANET ODELL satier Abe manele” spike fat do the following exercise. Lie Pontiac Press Home Editer *‘i¢ it can't be helped there's no on your back, with your arms Homemade sweet rolls are as Use worrying about it.” resting on the floor at your sides welcome as spring flowers. They| She isn’t or resentful ‘and your legs straight. Lift the lare so easy to make that we|when small go wrong, for . think they should become a week-| she expects such upsets and usual left leg half-way up to right angles “a ae y yt ; to the ody Hold it there iil Your general weight of. ey eee She is tS runly “ae sedi Sees Sioa ae Se cee [ects She yay your knees | yee Lem ml, ee es has bo tte a tt =. — mother of three preschool children, end tang tor chin wp tactead: ef ce se —_ _ |week> Each week helps knows admit making Pins Given \LaZaroltt Speaks toddlers’ room at ber church, Bak-| » po bons sont fume oe * | ing is one of her hobbies. Oo UpIIS By Mrs. Leo Shelton then and remember yesterdays. “Photography” wes. the subject) 1 cup milk b DAR which Dimitri LaZarott chose when! 1 jatkage reas y he spoke Thursday at a Juncheon’ {/*,f3* sa* “our imeeting of Zonta Club. He was iM tenapoons salt Mrs. Lioyd Porter, regent of introduced ‘at the gathering in ie Sh butter General Richardson Chapter of the Hotel Waldron by Helen Travis, Oi2.cctte ‘and suger, DAR, presented pine to John Smith|Proe7=™ chairman for Oe iene Scald milk; let cool to luke-| and Jordon Warren and badges to! ™¢ —_ gave pointers on warm. Dissolve yeast in cooled James Mitchell, Earline Miller, |“S*ting oa €m-\ milk, add first 1% cups flour and Augustina Castro and Shirley Phasizing th ws serge a thoroughly. Let stand in Gales, members of Junior Ameri-|aneup es —— warm place until very light. can Citizen Clubs of Whittier, “lothing mochiine Add sugar, salt, beaten eggs ‘School. portals aie. | and butter. Mix in second 1!; -2- *¢ cups flour or enough te knead These outstanding young citizens dough. Knead unti] smooth and were honored Friday at a cere- No Sacks elastic. Place in greased bowt, mony in Jefferson Junior se 2 : cover and let rise until double. achoat. wince Cine ete fe for Guides = | mast a srw tert w 2 Ph axer ged shyore Ae at Fair. with butter and sprinkle thickly with cinnamon and sugar. up presented by Agnes Hilton ie jelly rol. Cut into slices, 1 inch * BRUSSELS ® — American Ladies Aid Unit who serve as guides at | uM * the Brussels World's Fair have ace ple ¢ re ee yen Holds Luncheon | sinned chemise tines tor sim- |!avet cake pan: Let rise to double ” Mrs. Leslie Bibby of Euclid ave-| " ‘Their uniform is an informal |0ven. While still warm; glaze with nue efitertained the Ladies Aid So- daytime suit ‘n grey wool and ee Se a ae ciety of Oakland Avenue United) dacron, loosely fitted. The skirt — a a — Church for juncheon.| is permanently pleated. — Be . — She was aided at the Thursday * * * nu a dozen . Se Witten Brediey Mrs Deed: te tena orig St. John U P| ore t n Unit Plans é ley also participated in the pro-| three-quarter length sleeves. ‘ ee tor thel Te tt topped by a. gold Mom-Daughter Tea e) Cancer were made teen beret. shoes are er ee Mrs. C. spottally designed Capezios The film "Reasons for Being” |: ¢, Weds |, Seaman will open her Menomi- ~*~ * * a _- rae rr oper Alta oe: 2 ee dette enout they think Society of St. John’s Lutheran) New! Pretty way to display is practical. They have two Church met in the church parlors. plants, artificial flowers, fruits! complete outfits for the six Plans- were completed for the Quick-to-crochet in popular, deco- months they will be on duty in |Mother - and - Daughter Tea to =| Pat pineapple design. held at 6 p.m. Thursday. “A Lamch-| Pattern 518: crochet directions, eon Is Served” will be held on for 9x14 inch Horn of Plenty in Jiffy May 20 followed by a style show |cotton or 3 strands of string. Starch with fashions by J..C. 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Pies Cost of Cleaning (Up te $250 Valuation) NEW LOW ~~ PRICE MORE CLOSET SPACE @ MOTH PROTECTION FIREPROOF STORAGE @ INSURED THEFT PROTECTION @ ONE LOW PRICE FOR EVERYTHING pbb bbb pbb AAbAAapAabp~a~a0-4.44.& a ay Se ge AS tee 4 | eeeeee eee 0 Youth Fellowship .. Evening Service ... Wednesday Prayer Meeting . Presbyterian Churches OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadiliae Theodore B. Allebach, Paster i Worship .......... 10:00A.M. ff “THE MAN GOD USES” Bible School ...... 11:20A.M. 5:45 P.M. 7:00 P.M, 7:30 P.M, | JOSLYN_ AVENUE Joslyn at Third Eémend L. Wathing, Paster Worshi: Youth Feliowship wa Bible School ..... Morning Worship . Youth Groups ..... Evening Worship Wed and Sealy How eweee Bible School ....,.1 ceewasenan 1S A 0:00 A. A Drayton Plains, Michigan W. 3. Teowwissen, Jr. Paster 9:45 A, M- 11:00 A. M. 6:30 P. M. .. 7:30PM, 7:30 P.M. Sunday School .... 9:30 A.M. W. G. Hinecker , “ Uf incident illustrates a valuable formula for meeting or responsibilities which require creative ideas. From Bishop L. A. Parent urch Phone FE 5-8361 Pastor Res. OL 2-4751 oe L—Church School Classes for All 1:00 PM—enlor, Junior High and Junior BYP. Groups ‘11:80 FM, Wednesday—Mid-week Prayer Meeting : “Ka z etn ___ DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Eilesbeth Lake 84, af Tilden Sunday Scheel ... 9:45 A.M. Sunday Worship . 11:00 P.M. Evening Service ... 7:30 P.M. © A.V. B. sececnce G15 PM, *eeeee FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CAI Building — 5460 Williams Lake Rd. Sunday School io eeeeeeeees oe ce Ce ceseevsesdeeceet ca eeeee 4 3:90 P.M. WEDNESDAY: PRAYER GROUPs end YOUTH CHOIR We Cordially Invite You to Worship With Us FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH SCHOOL—Santord at F, Bomperary Louations EASTERN JR. HIGH ©. P. Eastman, Paster—@82 Benson WwW. 2. Weed, &. BS. Supt—I97 Michigan Pike 5-4924 FE 2-0661 you can also find your answers in quiet meditation The 6 p.m. potluck dinner is un- BRETHREN so Eat acer cts eel . , & program back I used the phrase “the deep well of un-| Band, fo interpre t|consisting of the work of the church "aan to ee eae Seater Coven, 30 Pk cerebration.” It refers to that depth in your mind| Setting acaeel Wal Ye prpenies & Oe Poayer Mesting ond Mitte Stedy, 1:20 P.¥. Therstey where God presides, where true answers lie waiting to be sum- er fee 2 Rangel moned forth through Divine guidance Mr. and Mrs. Don Grothe are LEROY SHAPER, Foster . The mind is so constituted that if you direct maximum at- Fe eee on ere Cnregese & Se ete eS meant : tention to © problem, without overstress and wit-calm faith|Snnoal Spring iste Heetivalat{Carence Brown, axscaie swperin] © WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH answer, meanwhile honpidg aces tole ccreltiog sated, thet |concoame _ oie ~— ’ : | Sunday School ..... ms anndeéscggeed acehenus .. 4SAM. f appear. And this is the surest guarantee that it| The concert: bend: will offer a| wit Cn teu arms Orchard Lake | Moming Worship .....s....----- 890A. Mand 1100A.M. | RIGHT answer too. program of classical and contem- Church from 1 to 5 p.m. on May Gvening Servics ........ Coscece etre cadsoaneuns 7:00 P. M. (Copyright, 1958) porary musi¢ which includes “Alle- Comily Bible Nour Wednesday Serecsersessseonse OPM. fT lula.” “Ballet erg TE BD renrcgelerlnre aig ar D. Winns, Paster F ‘ ~ lighis from “My Fair Lady.” Sev-| are tavited. Jobe Emmert i | wa — Series fo Sta rt Zion Nazarene _|ais be amng the scectins, | | “ne Perm sires. «= WESLEYAN METHODIST | » to Hold‘Revival | war vssn sche Costerom. 1 [222 Will Bresch tomerrow on! vi or Balance: &£ | : a = a tue. “The Tower of Pride.” The Chan-| 10:00 Sunday ‘School 11:00 Wership P Wed Starting Tuesdary | Prien crane, = Poscctrins con. (°c! Git will sing at 9am. andl] — Evening Service, 7:30 W.Y.PS., 6:45 P.M. 3 aa Uae ee ee ae. REV. 1. L. JOHNSON, Pastor Rev. A. K. Jones of Danville,| hymn arranged by Father a . Evangelisti Ti will be the evangelist in the : The Senior High young people 4 gelistic Counciligcden anni va will hear ji : versary Revival at : reports on the Detroit} + Names Special Groups Zion, Church of the Nasarene ag Rang at le ane page > liege og edhe to Sponsor Services [may 11. Service: will begin each|tion of the Rev. John Gabalski, will|Valerie LaPiner and Kathy Irons| STONE BAPTIST evening at 7:30, present a group of lighter selec-|will give an account of the West-| ‘ speaking at the Columbia Baptist| Prior to entering the field of|®°2* : _____._the Synod of Michigan at Adrian.| 64 W. Columbia Ave.|evangelism, the Rev. Mr. Jones\=—== ——— Wednesday through May 11 in a|served as a pastor of Nazarene| SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 4 4 a * t tantniiGe cilie klac acl Sobbeth Schoo! |. :, enenday. 930A. M. 2 Born of Orthodox Jewish par.|*Pecisl meetings will be DeVerne | Ssbbath Worship Satardays 11:00 4. Me. ) AUBURN HEIGHTS 4 : a Peyer- MDURIG soo 0 co once dhe ccc Wekmaalag, 8&0. U | & @ 2 if -. GOSPEL MEETING ) Se PONTIAC CHURCH of CHRIST | . qt | All Saints Episcopal: Church Williams St. at W. Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector The Rev. David K. Mills, Curate | 11:00 AM.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector Church Schooi | SUNDAY SERVICES | 8:00 AM.—Holy Communion \ Are , | 9:30AM.—Morming Prayer, Litany Th and Sermon by the Rector ! | 1% Street | Gat, Evening Servicn..... 1:90 P.M. J | Sunday Scheel svevceeus 1000 A. M, i Worshtp oevced DOO A, MLE 8 ‘20 & us A, M.—Identical - *. and cuca aie cle Pe Marimont Baptist Church. y= Pontiac, Michigan | , | - Sunday, April 27th You stig |. hrough LACY WILLIAMS | Sunday, May 4th on | : erent | Every Night at 8 P.M. -_ eubjects é > I : : | Sunday, April 27 | EVANGELIST Paul Lambert | PUBLIC INVITED | Sunday School .....10 A.M. | will q Invites You! : . i. 2 a : io , its : ‘ ra ll A.M | ° ea ie es. April 29, 7:30PM. 1 on @n ee ae ae we a, Morning Wonchie, 1) Aas. SS ee ee ae ws |] Evening Service ..... 8 P.M. MARIMONT . ..d Growing Chirch ‘wih || Tt Mar. THEM Hoe Rar Goce Pus tor “Average Sunday School Attendance | a Friendly Welcome. eo aes wl Lid ond ! : Darkness. . for the Past Month—670 ees oe “ee Re fa Ba Say . eP” 25 ee Sik eet — dente 2 aN % = 7 fal aie ; ame a. ST. PAUL Me oe | Gesege Mahder, Pastor penser dea BS A © BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP Square Lake & Telegraph - Wm. C. Grate, Pastor Sunday School ....9:45 A.M. | SUNDAY APRIL 27th — 2:30 TO 4:30 P.M. FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316 BALDWIN AVE. - Keoturing: QUARTETS TRIOS ‘DUETS | SPECIAL CHOIRS from Detroit, Flint, *” Reyal Ock, end Pontioc. Plus Congregation. Ve are. fits, so a. vne of tae Maes. cat Peet, Peaiey - conventions had, So pipn to be here. EULAS HOUSTON, Pres. ELSIE GASKIN, See. Treas. “The All-Wise God” i] 7:20 P. M. Evening Worship | | Rev. A. E. Potbury, | | 6:55P.M.—F.Y.M. | Prayer Mesting. Wed, 7:30 P.M. B The Pilgrim Holiness Church | BALDWIN at FAIRMOUNT The Last Chance. To Hear Rev. R. C. Hawkins aun Tonight and Temorrow Night ......:....-.--- oo 1:30 PLM Bring your Shanliy and Setends 6 & growing ceunah Seboot we ages) eeeeeeee eee eeeenee eevee 10: mo Pere Tet? Cereus eee er : oi on ck cae E. C. SWANSON, Minister ROY OVERBAUGH, 6. &. Supt. ——— HUR SF] Sunday Event to Aid Missions Church of God to Hold Tea Time in 1 Japan'| CHURCH 2 NAZARENE eet te Bible School . . 945 A.M. 330 P. toa Say 290M “Yeuth Service ..... 6:30 P. M. Silver Tea wot. 7 PM. | t F 7 i a es i ey MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Gerald H. Rapelje 351 Prospect Se. "Young Peoples... Oc P.M. : ‘nia, Wintitp. 1:30 P.M. Wednesday Eve. Service. 7:20 P.M. BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL HELD AT LONGFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 A. M. Central Methodist Johan MH. Hall, B.D, Assec. MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A.M. “BUT ISAY...” Dr. Bank, Preaching (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) 5B UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE Rev. Wm. an ccromnie Paster The Common Service. 11:00 a.m, Sunday FIRST METHODIST South Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor - 10 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP “REMAIN STUMBLING BLOCKS” 1:15 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL , CLARKSTON METHODIST CHURCH Church Street—Clarkston, Michigan FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH ae the pebaninh tate halk Family Worship—8:30, 9:45 and 11:15 A. M. fermen Subject: “The Difference Chrict Makes in Other Lives” REV. WILLIAM RICHARDS, Paster Rev. T. H. Staton FE 2-8497 6:15 P. M. METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Thursday: Fourth Quarterly Conference 7:30 p.m. So CHURCH OF S SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP ‘all—82 Perkins St. (Off — pony with Federation ef Spiritual Ch Sunday E Service 7:30 _ Topic: First Cor., rd Chapter, 21st Verse Service Evening Reading Room Pet Open Daly RUSSELL E. ELLIOTT Ministers to Hear Friday to 9 P. ue FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE Sunday, WI, Lyeeem: 2 cies ccc ete seneeeveceentes 138 A. M. Sunday, rneen, Rev. Gertrude Beane Oe eee reer rei ee 2:20 P. a4 perenne Sanda ™ VanDenberg, of t fh Speaker ti Nichotat Prt PLENTY ot FREE PARKING REV, WILLIAM H. MARBACH, D.D. Associate Paster REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL . Detroit Speaker ee i STATION CKLW TELEVISION SUNDAY—8:30 A. M. CHANNEL? «eo» 9:30-11:0 “THE SALVATION ARMY (CITADEL) 29 W. Lewrence Street ud SUNDAY SERVICES— tee eng 0 A. M. 9:45 te 11:30 A. M—Communien Worship Dr. Lela P. Marlon—Speaker 7:45 P. M.—Crusade for Christ Rally Chaplain Dave Martian—Speake: 11:30 te 12:15 Noon—Sunday School 6:30 P. M—Young People's Services Rev. Big 8 Salvation Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. $/Capteia and Mrs. Magnus A, Michalsen. © commending officers-in-charge YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Evangel Temple 365 E. Wilson Ave. / Interdenominational ” FIRST BAPTIST ape Oakland and Saginaw _ Pontiat, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. £. Hakes, Ass't. Pastor ¢ 9:45 AM.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for All “Ages : 10: 45 A.M.—MORNING WORSHIP “INTENSELY SPIRITUAL AND THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL | 7:00 P.M.—EVENING SERVICES “THE LORD'S DAY. VS. THE SABBATH” : Dr. H. H, Savage, speaking at both se BAPTIST CHURCH 3 : ea. Pastor: Marion F. Boyd vor ae ‘Heat lee om weer 7:30 h. May TIith. Worship, 10:55 Films of the Holy Land _ Pastor @ Seteny Baptist Church . will be showing personally- ff hotographed scenes of the ‘REV. GEOFFREY DAT The Public Is Cordially Inv ited © COOH SP CRS E CERO HEH ATE ee EE EE HS | Tee Lh vsecescsocn cnceacove AME AMG i SeeeS Se Pee ee cere eetarseseeeene cicuecceeccees 7300 POM fh 1 | SRR secant , Seeking the importan’ in life dee ye Hap chee ; Love? You'll yooh em in Christ and His Ch 5 THREE GREAT Sanday piohncblec by De rons sc 1. April 27th Dr. Malone Speaking at | * All Services ~~ At 2. May 4th 10 A. rig = M.— “Wa % Oote ® a Choir aad Special Music 3, May 11th eed e@ 4. 18th SUNDAY SCHOOL “Will There Be « Judgment 10 A. M. Completely Departmentalized | 5. May 25th Sunday "School for All Ages “What Is the Unpardonable Wards Modern Supervised Sin?” ursery. RADIO REVIVAL WPON 8:45 A.M. EACH WEEK DAY 10:45 A.M. SUNDAY Sunday School Attendance Last Week 1350 DR. TOM MALONE — PASTOR Not Everyone Shares TV Critics’ Opinions BY EARL WILSON _. NEW YORK — “Is television really lousy—as the critics “ t| Wolverine States at say %& is — and if so, what are you going to do about i next season?” “ * * * pretty good. However, back ... yet serious things are way, too. ful pair of shoulder named Greta Thys- sen at the Friars Club. “I agree with you that every critic’s lambasting the quiz-and-game shows,” Quizmaster Barry told me. x & ¥¢ WILSON wv I tossed that impudent question at Ed Sullivan, Steve Allen, bss ecm Jack Barry, Dody Goodman and others —/putterfield, son of Mr. and found out that THEY all think TV’s|Stewart Butterfield comedy’s coming |Branch, has been chosen on the! ous of the Michigan State at from Jack Barry was sitting with a beauti- . June 17 t “But apparently the public likes them. Otherwise how dojShe is sponsored by the An you account for the high ratings? We have four shows now— Legion s * and we will prepare even more—two or three more—for next season. Giveaway shows will pass ..... but they will. come back. They always do.” “Sure I'd like to change TV. I have a mental health series called ‘Conflict’ I’m pushing like hell for next year—sort of a ‘Médic’ with a psychiatrist as central figure. But there’s terrific resistancé te it from the agencies. “They don’t think the public is ready for it,” he shrugged. Steve Allen was in his dress ing room. “TV'’s- bad?” h wil At Wolverine States they intensive ist and and educationa] plant on the prop- erty owned by the church on Inver- ness at Middlebelt and Orchard . |Lake roads, Sylvan Lake, Construction is expected te begin early this summer. . The structure will, consist of an instructions, twe boys and two girls| ,uditorium seating 350, with a will be selected to attend Girls’ : ro : ©'Nation and Boys’ Nation at Wash- pases = it Sa ee pam ger country have financed new churches and additions using this method without a default. The plan calls for the-members to sell 5 per cent interest bearing bonds with a bank appointed as paying agent. «x. ».& The organizations for selling the bonds consist. of a central com- a eo le Melia » show rather than a variety show.” news to him. “I have the vague. impression that dramtic echoed as though this werejington, D.C. * * * Upon their return, Richard and shows are better. Comedy May)cparon will , give a resume of theirjrooms, a nursery, church office, not be as good, because 80\experience at Wolverine State. folding walls, giving a capacity seating of 500. Also included will be ten class- baptistry facilities, rest roonis and DODY GOODMAN many guys have gone off— ‘but our program’s gradually becoming an out-and-out comedy x * * “Do you think you might take on Dody Goodman reg ularly?” Steve hesitated. “We're going to try to use her again. We like her. We might use my wife Jayne, and Audrey Meadows every few weeks in a kind of a family sketch.” Dody Goodman said for herself she'd like to get inte a situation comedy. “I’m not a variety performer, I can’t do monologues,” she said. What about Jack Paar? “I guess I'm finished there,” she said. Ed Sullivan spoke up sharply that TV's improved—“Of course there has to be a lot of tripe used to fill all the time, but I think we're inclined to kiss it off too easily.” * * * To oppose “Maverick,” Ed grabbed two comedy teams. “We'll emphasize comedy especially in the first half hour. Some of the sketches will run 8 to 15 minutes,” Ed said. THE WEEKEND WINDUP Joanne Woodward says she and Paul Newman plan to live in N.Y.: “We'll never own a home in Hollywood!” ... Boxer Archie- Meere opened a publicity office .. . Tab for the “ginger-bread” house to be used on the “Hansel and Gretel” TV show is $7,500 (just what a real house used to cost). Sam Cook, the hottest new singer, bought a huge annuity with his recording loot. Members of the Sgt. Bilko TV platoon wear dogtags during the show—but they're blank. (One ’ C. Baldwin were (from left) Ally Ensign, Another Show for the Whole Family! ‘OMMERC “DRIVE-IN THEATER | South End of Union Loke Rd. actor said, “The Army even took our names away”) . Madgeline Long, 31 years as teacher; : dull movie and reported, “Seeing it once is like sitting through _ it twice.” .. . That's earl, brother. i . F * | honored during the spring election of the Rochester Ribbink, 23 years in the Rochester system; Hazel Pritzel, 34 : i . ; es. Nat oa Ses ce ann ee to his wife: a underbird with tion Association tald in Die dent Ce ef the tow Meel , : ‘Al Sood i: e alas _ —— age md < High School. Presented with tokens of appreciation by Supt. Donald er for 39 years. 2 ; (Copyright, 1958) Car Strikes Tree 7 in Oxford Family Hurt OXFORD — An Oxford man-and,eral Hospital by two ambulances wife and their five small children|from Romeo. were injured last night when their ~ ke car struck a tree at Rochester and| State Police of the Romeo Post Predmore roads in Oakland|Said Nusbietel apparently had at- ea Fcoteaes ied, coptied ban bool Ervin G. Nusbietel, 41, of 50 W. » SPP Romeo Rd., driver of the car, suf- and skidded into a tree. fered chest injuries and cuts on ee & Fowlerville Girl His wife, Anita, 33, received back Wins State Title injuries and cuts on the head and : of Dairy Queen leg. Most seriously injured of their EAST LANSING (% — She can milk a\cow, sew a straight seam children was Warren, 11. Both his legs were broken. The other and bake a. cherry pie that is out of this world. children, Ruth, 7, Allen, 5, Bar- That's Judith Mae Damman of bara, 2, and Paul 1, all suffered bruised heads. Fowlerville, Michigan's Dairy Prin- cess of 1958. All were ‘taken to Pontiac Gen- , : * « * The 17-year-old Livingston Coun- ty farm girl won the crown yes- terday after a two-day competi- * * Her alternates are Gwen Oswalt, and apple queens a tour of Washingtéa, D. C., and New York to advertise Michi- gan’s top agriculture products. . A senior at Fowlerville High Mrs. George H. Damman, who op- tion with dairy princesses from 35 + ‘ other counties. School Music Festival s Set at North Branch NORTH BRANCH — The annual |amazoo County, and Jean Ann Par~\school music {°stival will be Pre-ine entered Tuscola|sented Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ini; eague. the School, the new princess was nained State Chetry Pie B | The public is invited Champion last February at G i nn; Hospital Women to Pick She is the daughter ot Mr. and|5 Directors in Royal Oak For Rochester. Music Association Launching bership drive of the Rochester Mu- sic Assn, will be launched at a din- . Romeo are expected to attend, ac- cording to Mrs. Robert Woodruff, dinner chairman, | _ ‘This year’s concert season has been a successful one,’ she said, Punch Too Expensive TUCSON, Ariz. (INS) — An economy-minded housewife tele- Forming Little teage LEONARD — The call has gone for boys ages 8 to 16 in the line is June 1. Three teams will, istrator Membership Drive been set up at the American Le- gion Hall, 134 W. Fifth St., Roch- ester, :|Addition to School iw"insa" reac Will Be Dedicated Thomas in the Oxford Baseball Music will be furnished tae ee eo = KAREN O'CONNOR * Mr. and Mrs. George C. Shick - of ‘W. Leonard road, Leonard, announced the engagement daughter, Karen Roberta . to Franklin J, Seed, i Mr. and Mrs, Woodrow of Hanley road, Water- pom is a dental techni- the Navy. A °Decem- |Leonard ’ is being planned, — |8 p.m. Monday in the school, ‘ | ; ' ef f ca \ \ Holsteins. Leonard PTA to Meet - . 2 a han 2 jerated a 500-acre farm near Fowl- erville. The family has a herd ofjof the William Beaumont Hospital LEONARD — A 4H style show ’ The Women’s Service Coniinittee in Royal Oak will elect five mem- bers to its Board of Directors ati its annual meeting. May 12 at the] Northwood Inn, Luncheon: at 12: Mrs, Daniel E. Ford, Ae a f y 2 af - & UNIVERSAL-TNTEAMATIONAL @rLEASE _SUNDAY-MO NDAY-TUESDA pTuouas — renew cation ol FRILUE SKY _,_- Bex Ottice Opens 7:00 PM. Redhead qe cmp FE 44611 SURTINT a Show Starts al 7:20 P.M. ceremony . et an. EN 2150 Opdyke Rd. — = | | A multi-purpose room and two -. canon raed LAST TIMES TONIGHT ! ane Plus Se oe eo Bt Se <7 ee : : : £ ay - fe : * ithedeard. Avene ta Wickens ene _ LUNCHEON and DINNERS - : ‘DINNERS: Monday thra Saturday 5:80 to 11 PM. | SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to 9 PM. LUNCHEONS: Served DU 15a a aoe I WATERFORD IN THEA kk SAT. ald NO. 1 SAT. HIT NO. 2 |. 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The Press will take you from its lobby to New York and back with os all arrangements made for you. What a wonder- a I fully easy way to travel! Let us do the worrying joy yourself. for you while you relax and en LEAVE JUNE 23 RETURN JUNE 28 F 4 g 5 ime ey oS | aes 2 2 a eee 2 foe | 2 g og . mh fe2g58 = j ae ga 4 i: +3 qi a $3 ; zs = sal a S 5S = : dil ! ope | Pi 4 ; ee 2.3 —/ $id ~ ¢ 2fis : sails Bila eG " ~ eI Pontise Press Photes by Tom Gerts sandalwood. Curtains and ceiling are beige. The carpeting is brown tweed. This room is on the upper level of the house. the chairs and the glass table top. The room is on the ground level. BRIGHT KITCHEN — White walls, natural birch cabinets and a knotty pine dado help make this kitchen a light room, The break- fast set has a light feeling also with delicate tracing of leaves on floor is corktone tile. This Your Neighbor’s House Donald Johnsons Moved in First By JANET ODELL * Pontiac Press Home Editor There’s something about a country. subdivision built in an old apple orchard that appeals to city. dwellers. If they see the building site in the spring when years, they have taken to country living with enthusiasm. Their subdivision, south of Pontiac Trail, is only a year old. The Johnsons were the first family to move in. Now their married son and his family are building a new home a few streets away. Their daughter, Carol, commutes brown fabric. Lamp shades are Early American. Mrs. Johnson does not care much for pictures as a means of decorating a room. She does like artificial flowers and un- usual bottles filled with colored water. These present colorful room. The - wrought iron table has a glass top. Chair seats are accents. ' The kitchen is wonderfully light. A corktone tile floor and natural birch cabinets contribute to the light look. The corner reserved for the breakfast table the trees are in bloom, they're R “goners.”” to her city job from the new * * * : house We'll not say that the Donald Johnsons moved to Marotta's Apple Orchard on the strength of a few blooming fruit trees. But they are taking good care of the ones on their lot. Detroit residents for many G@» “ed oo kitchen. Through the door can be seen the pafio the Johnsons are constructing for use this summer. From that area they have a long SLIDING DOORS — Serving as both window and outside these sliding glass doors take up half the space of one wall in famity room. Floor length draperies of beige rayon cover tire wall for cold weather warmth. At the left is the door and attached garage are con- structed of red brick and _ ore bole he Gee Oe Sy Trade Journal Condemns Builders for ‘Upgrading’ “noisy | ” Brown tweed carpeting covers the stairs. This same carpeting is.used in | the upstairs living room. A for- | yond Op is ie lot one The house itself is bi-level with the garage on a third level. From the front entrance one can go upto the “quiet area” of the house or down to the ‘un: A basic reason for the decline injable mortgage money will spread home building is that too many|farther. Dollars now required to fi- builders ‘are catering to the “lux-/mance one home may help to fi- ury” market, pushing prices be-/nance two. furnished in*t “The same arithmetic can be ap- ‘middle-income families who com-|plied to many building products. \prise the lion’s share of the hous |For example, a small segment of ing market.-Let builders build|the market—the buyers of expen- |houses to fit, customer pocketbooks sive homes—can use only a limited idtnd the resulting. demand. will get| amount of equipment in kitchen, ‘home construction quickly back) bathroom, heating and the like per jinto high gear. house. If the base of home owner- Lamps are white. So. ‘reasons Practical Builder/ship-is extended to include tens Walls are pale sandalwood, |Madazine, a leading building jour-|of thousands of lower-priced homes, while .fhe ceiling which slants inal, in a recent issue, in the first|the sales of products are mul- toward the.rear of the house is j9! a series of editorials outlining | tiplied."’ beige:'In the front the windows |@buses and reforms needed in the are high and narrow. Above the |home building industry. mal room, it is traditional style. The spinet piano, brocaded sofa and little chests are mahogany. A barrel-back lounge chair and two upholstered straight. chairs are covered in brown. —we AIA, was the architect and Marotta Building Company did the construction work. That's an apple tree in the front yard; there are more in the back yard and through- out the subdivision, ON LITTLE TRAIL ROAD — This bi-level brick and stained siding house was the first to be occupied in Marotta’s Apple Orchard subdivision, south of Pontiac Trail. The Donald Johnsons moved in last July from Detroit. Herbert Hawthorne, =» pan en yr emer | ane cer, ween oe Atfic Fans Cool and a thread of copper in them. |der to make their houses more at- House Quickly ~ tractive. to prospects, load them have a damask weave pattern |Charges that many builders, in or- aacts Boe with luxury items. The result is] Without forced ventilation, Carol's bedroom is the first one. All the bedroom floors are ° natural finished oak. Her walls are pale green. The sheer match- ing curtains are a misty green. Her traditional furniture is ma- hogany. The bathroom on this level is brown and beige with white fixtures. The downstairs lava- tory is gray and peach. In the Johnsons’ bedroom the walls and curtains are pink. Their bed is a four poster one, complete with canopy. This can- opy is dyed pink to match the | bed skirt. The | pink organdy white colonial type bedspread had ball fringe around the sides. All closets have folding doors. Made of metal, they look like wood. A special photographic process imprints a picture of wood grain on the metal. Downstairs there are four more rooms: Utility room, | business for builders. house, sacrificing the basic essen- tial of space, in order to keep the price. down. . The article emphasized not against upgrading with numerous appliances, fancy decor and masonry, and other features that have become every- day conveniences by American standards. They urge, however, that builders include only those features that buyers can realis- tically afford, with provision for later addition of extras. The re- sult, the magazine predicts, will be that more people will be able | to afford houses — thus, more The magazine advocates a “‘se-, lective’ approach to features in’ that | Practical Builder's cditors are houses yield cause of the lack of air move- ment. | Experiments have shown that! fans operated at night—either attic fans or window fans—can bring down room temperatures to within one or two degtees above the ouf- door night temperature. Sudden slumps in the outdoor temperature can be guarded against by thermostatic controls. As soon as the mercury falls be- low the point you want, the fan turns off. However, like all mechanical devices, night fans have their drawbacks. Noise can be one. Dust brought into a house near | a street can be another. And sometimes humidity runs high at | aight, with dew and fog, and this new homes, especially in the me-| ¢#” bring dampness inte the dium-priced class: _ | mouse. “For example, it may be smart) So it's up to you to decide on all to leave the dishwasher out of a| the prices you'll pay for the privi- home for a retired couple, who do|lege of keeping cool. Tae tenltny eek: -ehteh not entertain, in favor of ther-| ‘ y m, Which €X- |mostatic controls for each room. | * tends the width, of the house, lon the other hand, it maybe bet- Americans Use More. has knotty pine paneled walls. jter to skip those thermostatic con-| 7 The ceiling is painted beige. On |tfoue in a home filled with children| bead av m tember os tis Beneé: dee cide thete is &Wochle win- | in favor of the dishwanker.((O™ 8S much "emer Gs See . dow and at the rear sliding glass where the reduction of household ‘ doors, Draperies are beige. chores is really important.’ INFORMAL ROOM | Going a step further, the Large braided rugs in beige | azine counsels manufacturers and brown are used on this floor, “With the exception of a drop- leat mahogany table (to be re- | are kept down. «ington, placed), the furniture is informal. | “We not only will find qa wider! great The maple sofa is covered in & ) market for our homes but avail-jof grain and texture. ‘ ce det - \ i family room,. kitchen and an “odds and ends’ room. Other families in the subdivision use this latter room _as a play room or even a fourth . erage American uses ian counterpart, = i =a was wearing a tiny red bow in her hair just for this picturé, You can see that inter- corner next to the sofa. 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There an terrace BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY GO achieved in a sliding glass door from the re nol pesener woes TO BUY OR SELL a ae s | down one| “roped five steps from the front lower den or bedroom, a recreation | The rear| aewalk. room 25 by 11 feet 5 inches, and) L A N D) the back slope.| ‘Thus, although the exterior of |ppace #05 uliliies, laundry. andi Trim Paint Long Lasting made into the! the house resembles a ranch, the ting . ge : dropped porch and the mid-level | Sliding glass doors open from) If your home is brick or stone, CONTRACTS Sant arn | eer saly pie seme fe: |e recto rem ent wow ta aibenorcrent and the| tures of a ranch plus split level [Tear terrace, at grade level. Ex- dudé ws 0 te Bs . ee extends up-| and two-story planning. tensive use of stone and battens|70! S000 te wood oa aeaal ip ciensce ae Open . = 8 PS. | Your Own Private Beach and Park! VETS! NO DOWN PAYMEN ENJOY YEAR-ROUND VACATION LIVING IN MAGNIFICENT MT. ROYAL 3-BEDROOM BRICK HOMES | IN A SUPERB SETTING OF HILLS, LAKES and TREES 13,500 ON 30-YEAR G.I. MORTGAGE Residents of Mt. Royal have exclusive use of a private beach and park on beautiful Commerce cee eoeeee eae ANaeeeeeneenee se 1 ef -~ s Lake (shown left), This spacious home has 1148 sq. feet of living area with loads of storage } : space, attached carport with solid 10-foot drive, full separate dining room, L-shaped kitchen, vanity in fully tiled bath, You're unfair to your family if you don’t see Mt. Royal homes s A COMMERCE ae ee 5, very A BERMAN HOMES Development Sales by Gordon Williamson Company MODEL PHONE EM 3-9123 a, A & G. 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Q rts , ; Spares HE DOES PE EASY | | I’M GORRY IM LATE, BUT MY BUS WAS CAPTURED BY A TRIBE) OF ABOMINABLE WHO TRIED TO GET ME TO DIVULGE IMPORTANT ri M GTATE SECRETS-- ; A : y : / H. il unas L rh E i i Bm : 4-26| |] By Charles Kuhn veneae en Eas Suet oe DUNALD DUCK | ‘ and not win permanent possession of it.” : ede LACE Gree eons Soe * Jealousy of Husband Calmed by St. Asaph ute ipetlest tet "s heroic meekness at Changes Stores HUAI fl : i ee ; f the himself to the Blessed Virgin, and in time had a vision of her in which she told him to go to Siena and ask for admission to the Ser- Teenage Girl Injured) in City Car Accident yesterday afternoon when she was a car on. Baldwin, north rf a i i +: i ese ber at rence ist 9 Four at 2:30 p. m. Our office hours will Effective Monday, April 28, All Principal Stock Exchanges ‘Lon 2 Traffic Charges will open at 9 a. m. and close .C. J. NEPHLER CO. be 8:30 to 4:30 p.m. \ \ i ‘ Bi * o $18 Community Nat'l Bank Bldg. FE 2-9119 + * » ‘Man Is Sent to Jail No. 228 28th at 8 p.m. patrons will Secretary. News in Brief Pree Parking 6:30 p.m, at St. Edith Million Order Awarded Chrysler Wiliam H. vice president in charge of AMC com- munications, SATURD. @ Houston, “Auto helpe dealers launch their are by the we nd Bureau of .Markets, as uf Produce FRUITS bu. . coves 04.18 bu Sioccaess BM eeeeeee sore +. VEGETABLES | soniandesveyukesl 2.26 Sane seutou GARSGG 2.28 LE -webcdouseenn tenes 1% radish, pk. basket ........ wilt 3.00 ee oe 3.50 oreeeee 4+. .) 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(DEI! wort PRANK, TY Pee LAWN WAT : ey om Be = | ere ‘e oe ES eee +4 yd ‘et, OF = ULLDOZING) waned, Vr sae. ee 3 5 oe. a ‘c. wi x ‘ ‘Give You 1 Place to Pa "Tass Your Miod ~ ¢ jo : Reasonable 1 i - AA- Reduced Rates = (PERHANGI) Anes : UPPEX PAPERHANOLNG — LINTING Ad rte . * APFREH A oT — PAINTING (ex DEC feAl Typewriter Seraes 22A Restore Credit Tout cour COMPAN 'HIGAN CREDIT CLA COUNSELORS 2 gna Bi w. AITING FOR 3 ‘ bomes, Smith-Wideman ; FE “WEST SIDE = Young’ ee. S $*t very - Press -. @ alte or See ee a iileet “Fe Fe, ~ CASH PE - opal — , Pm witne ot a Upholstering Rite = Lake” ie i. Johnson 17 68 ve na. Oe ae she rom, Soesige | PE 23-6102 * cear town, 88 No drinkers. Phone "E $21 7 AND ae APE : pada tec : | BURN Rf Guan Ofvica. = os 3°AND 3 ROOM APF WEWLY| Prt. Entr 53-8888. CASH iD eet ‘ i decorated. aan & ae cd hv Vanwel i] Skee Be mt, prgceee row LACK TCHEL N i M3 ROOM APT. $55 Mi CHILI Williams. Lake ie ae 3 200d vite allowed. PE 4-1044 ‘ke 7 : OR 3-3221. ere o wore with | R trone FEW dt Civile "ALOR : LITTLE. DOG, LONG Jb Sag 4145 Chistaavitte Rd. .OR 3: pore » ACTION pet. |On any good 16nd contract, tee tstactory ’ rty|3 and KL. pene ts Realtor Ready, Willing and Able}: ce ELEY Pop estes! Wanted Real Estate 32A\|° Pope 1T PAS1 through Rent Ads! Room. hous * rtment. anvy- i ‘ant Ads give ? Ki We Buy Equities R. D. RILEY, Broker Ra. 44421.|> ,RO _ ROY KNAUF | aren 4 — k service, ead bss or EM “IMMEDIATE esate geeieres. haste P, BY NUMBER erty ot eerie oe en Listings Wanted ; THE ACCI- buyer for small home. $3500 TY FE 4-5203 a S0YERS for commerciai proper cat farms and ac phone 5 wi cive vou im ac Spree Sain BROS. Koes A a ae mm: RMS. ; dec. Matthews st sae ee hh Me rag, 2 Ponte ee Mrs Peuz= = Humphries ; “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 40 Mt. Clemens Fe 6101 oF orn 3886 Oakshire “ose i family eset wel tas Behe eats eats Some Soor, $18,780. : snwecire apes, Lake beth, Basement ishing "® a — ae Se /EMBREE & GREGG pee: AYDEN, Reale & room . Divided ea : I. f. extras, Call now = OPEN SATUROAY 3 SUNDAY . The IF’S, ANDS AND BUTS Of Suburban Living iF you en og the convenience of oat ranch” wan all We 670 ‘BOW LANE DR. IN OTTER HILLS SUNDAY 1 to 7 | AND lake with an ex- " ae ‘Tas oil | | BUT for a eR ot 6g ee | ee ea aia out and see i, a nas Florence Ave, | eat tacit Rest. ante and Pm | GLEAN. i i Beondow 4 Entr. bath, ia Eat after os a it 14245 Pe. red fore eas 7 *p OANCUS. f Realtor Call _Covieet,_ Ortonville NA_ 17-2815 children #83 monthiv Edw. M. Stout, Realtor pu N saeeer Bir Eo. + T mi AND aren oe | SEESTENY rs. Biggs. 362 Ave. CY ON ROOM og Seta hgpees | rkston e. with 2 or 3 children. 29 #5 Buceko x ok sunday 12-5. 4-4423. mated _ | state & anxious to sell situated ree in Lake Angelus area Attached garage & alba Cans Large kitch- be — hie of, pe ee OR = Hy per cent heat paid UN 23008 CLARKSTON VACANT 3 Ley with reasonable oe WILLS. BY OWNER. Buy 2 Unfinished attle for 3rd I tile basement. eal to a mall 1 to .N _ment, No agents, FE ¢- CLEAN MOnERN ‘ RMS. 2 rt ewer) F : ld Adulte ——a land & Baldwia, After . | RM MODERN FOR WoREING 7 'nooM PRivare, ENTHANCE ae ORS. 3257 ter : ROOM MODERN house MY 22020 3 LAROE ROOMS a = Call | dren Silber = Tychool as, Lake : mt i Fees i fs FOR COLORED. ale $30 Fe for or ek Phone pn oo 5 FOR COLORED Large 3 bedroom home with Poona dining . roo Full —. eres aved “street. ith no ;EDROOM. CLOSE down OT. A chance like this only to dare wy a month. Between 8 and 4-2507. at ~~ FE 8-9585. Tim Wil | [ ms “Duplexes Pontiac area, near —— & trans- | on 5 roo oi] $74.50 hemes Month ay OWNER i. BEDROO iy y Nlanducaped Ar, okes, ato 1,000 down, $55 mo. ~ BIRMINGHAM Svaiabie. Dewees & Watson. F 5 room terrace Stove & Kelvin 2-5420, 5 = at 33 N. ake Pon: es nest, fenced ‘yard. Utd 4 ET oncaee set th au room. base- Priced money Rev, kitchen re. Spears * ; Russell A, Nott, Realtor “$150 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS | “MODERN 4 room FE 2.2614, HOSPITAL, 4 AREA tT Rent Apts. Unfurnished ry BEDROOM APT. a rE * seas. $14 wk. 118. bri Lake. 2060 ae a ieee ‘ake, ‘ave Woe: FE Va- "| SMALL MOD ae Pee re i= REAL ESTATE, INC. 20 8, Main La ky ge ays Mich. (ACROSS FROM BANK) "s-Sunday 12 to $| REALTOR 4536 Dixie Hwy. OR 3125 DRatton PLAIN ORCHAED CT. APTS. BRAN? NEW overow BUILDER MODEL NOW than i year’s price | “TWO BETTER. BUYS ME — Pig ign Fo} beth & garage. $6,960 with NEY, rq. wr :| PLACE A “LOST” AD = | Call: FE 28181 for an ad) to fecover a loss. Dial FE! Joss: | 2. 8181 for an ad- -writer. ver ws | Say “chaige i.” , + ROOM HOUSE ON tk ORION, ‘tights ‘urn, GE, ree | ae Snyder | ee " we toot ight m5 Da. 17 Wixom — Lovely 3 bedrm, home, frame, ment with TAT Sl es he tress Clarence C. Ridgeway “bene | 075 Baldwin Ave ~~ BY tee’s. oom, nig deat: gon fags bo schoo] _Btrail ‘down payment. FE 4356. I dows atiae tache a gerage Brick ae bigh “ss ot aad PHRINS R RE. Fe 3-04 io. eae Pani - mee Om | Rochester, 3 acres wooded. CIVILIANS $300 DOWN NO OTHER COSTS. 2 bdrms, one heat & hot water? basement t 1964, paved street, good aa VACANT + IMMED. POSSESSION Walk in and Jook at it and if you are interested call owner. _eyes: BAT, BUN, ‘TO 69031 $200 - MOVES YOU IN! 3 bedroom, full basement home, i% car garage, Gas heat, Nicely STERN & & SELIGMAN BLDRS__ WHY PAY RENT? Live in Birm: am ~ down, Approzima’ on ~ 2 bedrooms, transportation, Build Now ase zee Bia ai . ws fithe “Eers r etrtora Trwteda.e e en aia — “OPE! SUN. 2 to 5 582 RASKOB S room bungalow, 2 nice ~— ‘ooms, wall-to-wall carpeting living ¢ m mgt ig cnenen . Pull base- ent, Gas car Beauitful land 4 driveway Exeelient tion An excel- He STORE BLAIR Eves. OR 3-1708 VETS NO MONEY DOWN Now you can an all brick No e ful ent for NO iew 3 bedrooms gee ramic tile—aluminum & sereens—kitehen sink— incinerator + formica automatic ott ™- iT, gered va & transpe ration, schools EPIL en ONLY 3 LEPT, HURRY! “OPE ts any _ co, we sam rE = \te . ‘4 | Sunday 2 to 6 7295 Andersonville Rd. nent teen ‘vncepbens! value. . lake frent home. There are rooms, 2 large bedrooms down & 2 wp. Very charming — designed —— with itled rec- reation room, attached breeseway jo. We will convert, ya0r ‘oie et J, Sanaetoon SIGN. vat Sunday 2 to 6 | 3125 Walton Blvd. Stop” for a ranch type lake “Heart of the Lakes” LOOK! meee is Eg B ag to move inte 4 wee Deme in on excellent "neighbor | Hard- wood floors, plaste walls, olf M Us Be $500 DOW - Owner says sell this 3 bedroom on north side, ome ree, gas beat car ay ated fr - ene fegte tek race. oer trans. ARRO REALTY TED MeCULLOUG ree Em cite 8 PE tee Open Sunday } to § ‘OPEN SUN. 2 to 5 P.M. 9111 Mar rilyn Terra Terrace bedroom epee be ioen. Large Mon, Pea, of ents # can Mi Poe a tow ‘ ‘4 at only 814500 Drive’ out Orchard Lake Ave, to Seueree 4. te pm gee St. (See ah gn at corner) eft. Go pitdaie to turn pa? tr open ! Terrace. Dorothy veal fer Snyder Lavender and ‘ae MSe) or MUtual 46417 Termoleion WEST SUBURBAN ame Bagh yn he Furnished 2 bed- full ij pense nt ge shaded d £ Li. “Templeton, Realtor 2300 Orchard Lake Rd PE +466 ~ RILEY LOOK HERE ou want to live in Seminole fis) Deo 3, bedroom: ag a brick cree a, e ce if vita replace “ii room = Neos en, A fami —— heat, full basemen’ the'cne we have for "tds nice JAMES K b.- tire f wit 2 ae Bake ee aad tin * * * . . * @ * * * * ‘ * * * * * : [| ‘ ; TWENTY-TWO ° a | ____For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 4 JOANGAY, 1217. ¢ ROC RANCH, — Uist Jiu s Aig PE seat | SUSE! BUILDER eee “DRAYTON PLAINS | MUST RAISE CASH Soe resem, rams eet) Large 6 Rooms $066 iglides tien: 0 beheem vay Sa teas, ns, ae| Sebo Weapon] Ea San, “dhe Sea edt cat & 18 x 18 ¢ cates bake : mediate ney. TAC TRAIL ER Re laa Se Get,..| NR. HAGGERTY RD. sif'so ‘with terme, ~, MACEDAY LAKE "| sitcied*earace. 128 mass | 4 BEDROOMS - fot te Thee Pu price, ‘sesso <= peting, drapes, and|ees? Dixie Lake Privileges with 8 cn On 3-037. au cea. Must be seen to | Tiare Denutii' carpeted ting}. CLARKSTON ¢,"SCHUETT, Realtor yeem. 4 bpdrvems and 3 bothe. c 4Bedrm. and J Den EM 34196 1404 Highland (M-59) re v st ovate, j EERE a COLORED. A sat te bun. tiie. Low ows payment. For er ps ae ae ieee, Lake, privueges on ‘Wiltiams — "| “RAINBOW REALTY” tas, A cos oe “* Nothing Down |re‘tun > sas Ppabboce LADD'S INC. Wil build 2 oF 3. bedrm. state 4206, Dixie Hwy, Drayton Fisins) isos will Oaild en. wy Tot for : OR 31231 oF FE tema) smell dove coreg Dea Me ' Attractive Bungalow - ) Flizabeth Lake Estates |$500 Down Bedroom : Exceptionally nea’ bedrms., oa! bedroom S| Se DIN |; cts : . : ND. Y Suburban Bungalow, “ Drayton Plains Area NOW ‘aches ac Pag 4 $500 Dn..$50 Month || -Saeatoom “tame mn sar! NO Mortgage |x... contempora ' “rive. om god fishing lake. Large Penoola, the baih. auto, heat. Rew Conteenengely Sti | iF ~~ Costs rae Sr Ee 5s es ate Ossession — 550 Down . 7 ag Bh "EG Are You Prepared ict PAYMENTS ; A : : $13,500. _A. JOHNSON, Realtor a lovely’ 3 -bedrooas ranch heme. mn nore sod, Pull wavemert:| TESS THAN RENT | SopMb 1704 S. T Rd. } ! m, huge. moders Eiteben, pg -— ieee TO) ST. TURN FE Stone o fenced yare $10 deposit starts deal | RugHr pcanraean, AES overlooking the lake, Many ciher| Brick ... ek cites 5 te 1. soe features $00 down. A ¢ tor tally down, 3 one ren. aly buy — See it ow le = nay AP Sonn FEATURES _ today sete : seo “ment, |.OADS OF MODERN OP -'N Giroux-Franks| we save aie 4 | SO 3 1-5 P.M. 2 Multi-Lakes Realty et |MODEL OPEN WEEEDAYS & SUNDAY 1 TO 7 ‘ EXCEPT FRIDAY New “Ranchaire” LAND arge : 4 . ; ; Beaten! NICHOLTE) 3 atta tiie a ene i | . | i | 3080 8. PONTERC 41578 & HARGER CO. FE 82763 or EVES.: LI 246n fore shiny rig Evenings, Fess 8s. F a $395 pinely farted OR 348, VETERANS! BURN RD. Priced to selll ek ae : RD AGENCY ” . MOVES YOU Ug! OE RE TT nac ae) -GEPRDMIIUSER [Cuaron Cece | RSE aera = =: : ING INTEREST AND PRINCI| {Be room Kitchea eating space.) WE "| LAKE ORION, MICH. | tie home on your . Mr. in charge. ; See oe fal: PAL, $68! HOMES LESS THAN! (|... Full basement, FE NO DOWN PA UIRED or ours. ; PE 4-4278 in. Terme can be arrengod. 3 YEARS OLD! — DM MONTALY PAYMENTS $3 Fiatainmore ts bedrme|— See eal _ MIDDLETON phoma tecrgom ee HOYT REALTY : hs 4 W. Pai 2 bedrms. 201 MOTORIST, at Duck Lake |i pown — Located off Mt, — ‘ unday | to rE ts 2.9006 | Be | OTTO BAUER m9 YALE Cems and full ban.” Pull (oem "Com Sel wow |" Sy | Roy Annett Inc REAL ESTATE "986 PROSPECT Miomwmetdiend aries arated ‘ad Soe | enema Lines Noy ee Gross Rty. pyrite) | STS wat pow, tena soe, | AERDREAELIMOE 5 og| | Sr eae eecaeaagh PE ays, ON eae wee Ww. satis na| facet OF frontage, Si8.s00 a, Par and, both. Bassment, “ua f ree-| Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor i 1 iM ~ "> BEDROOMS Kaketiont, yome. Cooley Lake. 4 AND OTHERS euto. ofl furnace. Anchor ee sed 3 "las W. Huron Sirest | FE S816) N. |. | Movnrun ume sanvice ; 4 lot room ‘ ae ewes ) is SRC EE LLVALUET Rates) EAT gE Sts PEN ' $% ACRES bedrm, home, 3 tote, Lake priv.| QREN EVENINGS unriL s:30 | Leslie R. Middleton | MERDY {iq home on & lot 118s tT SPECIAL . * 6 rooms & bath, Full basement. bist terms. - : eee ODER SE ok pet — OR eh FE 8-0003 ft. in Bn BS ans — SUBSTANTIAL = “2 ear garage. Live streem &| 3 bedrm. hoine overlooking Union| 6 Puts, nip Oe ows ee ee Manly “parmente to suit. CALL Lou SOLID & SUMPTUOUS SUNDAY 2-5 CUCKLER REALTY | S@-fyme enn, a. ne sane|* pau tae "tin Sad hers vist] LAKE ORION 236 N. SAGINAW — sot £ e. "009 dn. BA o8 ‘ nls An al ‘ preva Che 7 on] Saree me Saar a mae | Smith- | sunpav2wcem | Exetel ete | Acres of stm. 4 rms. 5 -_ —_ ‘AND MANY OTHERS Also 8 few % for colored. PLACE & GAS HEAT — ._ “WESTRIDGE” AT ‘and ' rT P. W. DINNAN PRICED at ee Bay 'nd ‘ 3 . ap. OPE Gi's No $$ Dn. lo ma. pe unt tm) Sateen“ | Wideman scr ay ae Stay 2PM 0%, eae 45 Ruth St. JIM WRIGHT FEAL ROTATE, One EVE pl * aide of ite tuous should of the 3015 Franklin Road Paradise TOR |. Xi EMERSON OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 a A Ae al onEE, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 74 Texas St. wn WisON PE 84ita|S.cetiow* see room gua fur|—— ENJOY THE TARE | Beat reaar . i, Sar e Rochester pees. Sarees. Soome Fewe’ oven tease, Stet oo OPEN | our 1 ft. ; ~ F , tri-te | ——"WEST FAIRMONT, NEW or the lake. Modern | Country atmosphere tq what ¢ enc ass ie ie dive. ta| So 'e Teleskagh, ‘Geel’ veles tee dae, caer Helt d Tri RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | Heber etentterg | Si meen, ot Sc Setet| ts TAC REALTY | Seer Atenas Bl pos and Sunday 1 107| onmmemenge” |e ma. | | —_ Cy 8 the anchor fence, fire slarm. Only|_ oo awin FE $-8275 $39,500. ~- H y 400 rE ssish or On Sesil DOWN | | ‘At $18,000 you will agree its (MOTbOCE REALTY COMPANY | . . mr Ch ig ine a0 ones AL outa =< APRIL — ‘ ‘ | see for jose Gunde. ~ LA KE FRONT | frontage. 3} Civilians fot See, ee tee, Brick ‘i i]. Pp artridge PAYMENT guene | VETS |Eameee epi | Bees! BUD" | wm 3m |zeR0 Powtiac Pow windows and door opening ¢ teem ° aw 3i Le with fire- | ; Fish In Your Own . . a rOLLOW ward lake, of] heat, many fea- oid. ved street. i Slichen with eo built . Sede : : Yes, nothing down to vet- sions tures and possibilities. A REAL iSit" Mareus Ra. G, Ee range and. grea.” At Back Yard erans. Attractive 2, bedroom sean, Walk in and Saeed complete vor ‘Dearing nm, |2 Family Income SS ee Oe 8 weltt soltener. alussinum GAYTORD $89 JR Hilte | tion sso | Prarae en a| arm ick | eee | Sie : Pik Eves 1011 W. ne FE 54-6161 4 Neat te brick to belt, good omen = poms, ban 4 oa : - RE Mz asst "| Moves You In ets =| Lakefront | Steaeeee| es ethe ©) Seca a aes ae soe ane ee. Ae . OEE, Bere ae ON ‘ ote Ea ae ee Have You Ever Heard? = ‘oy ee . : Escaed ove torte’ shepnine| Norma Mone TO Par | Siting" is" tne Meme” ee] WILLIAMS RoeAS Are You Handy See wees | CAPE COD Edward M. Stout, Realtor Located center. gown, u ! ; ‘ . : . a : he . eta ee| STEM | ERO R S| LAKE | "Open | Steere ae "can Ma ear round bungalow on 2 lots.| © Taxes & Insurance jos Cowen. only es ry ‘ O Pte Star wh take os NEW Seek ae Bits ey pclae PEN Pesce” i tak 7 SALE LOTs @ ving chen se) 97 S. ROSELAWN toaay " F.. . Wood Co. 3 BEDROOM RANCH VER LA GOLP COURSE, Full’ bath ft. front ars | 1 to. 5. Now Vacant Well : : ; Resier on us| PAVED TraieY = scnoot |"Eemeag eh CMky saictes| er tedicsethet med toorea| feat dit, Mpainte Anda" | “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor : © Mt. eee a ee “Judah Lake Estates” | "™* Sor St skeay beech. Le A Be : BROWN Waive LAE PRONE, a arony| | NORTH ON sosLYH | Tyo, LoTy tn watever, ow» x| Be gwd gecserhcuriis| SoM Cot at Satta |_PEEa or FE bee i bedroom home. basement, 80/DAYS: FE $25 —SUNDAY 15) py Yarge down ‘payment re snd. memcre. ‘Bree sete, with with full basement Gas ture Ook f jahe tremage. beautiful yard EVENINGS MI 6-8831—Or MI 42646) OTTER HILLS, 1 large water. ant ited dow few or. 88 down to : KO, a Cok Soo? with terme. ca MU os DLORAH BUILDING CO. joning Gate from 2 ——— at Clar kston JOHN OPEN fs ro year cee Es antl ee wn, room * o . . tached FA furnace, Weed) \ULTIPLE LISTING sERVIcR | **> ™t. REAL ESTATE, INC. Z, E : : : i coo Only "48,880. ‘Call 2 Smith-Wideman Realty * hee oo. KIN L R Shelby Street frvat, gag EM 3-6210. / 412_W. Hurdn FE ¢-4526 ao Maole Sunday 26 P.M. Aa ots $1,000 down, home on 10 acres, ae - to.9 — fi to's Bi slow with Wii ee ’ > ng aa — og . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DEER 2 car garage. Pull aes 3 ; Custom Built .s rari basement, J bathe, 2 separate Iv: NO... Teo years old. Private Path yr AKE Aiming i — ne ere, ; : : for ‘ky occups: of the roed, lose tq supermartel and| Somioal closing’ corte only. | plete. baih. Ruut large, bed. : [i A ag yh Oe a ee thee oes S : 4 bedroom home. Full base. eS. =. er ang oRighrg, Seele, Meantor | jmemy automatic heat "and Manaen Ui samen Sour living, for, your tamily MU 4-2045 EM 34210 at $6,500, Low monthly pay- f taste if you buy this on r Lake omy and the YoU CAN ENJOY LAKE LIVING| ments. jome today. Phone now for on second floor. ) living rm. $3,000, DOWN. 99.000 FULT ar iis Son ORLY $1.10 DOWN” an spemnens to see. FE with open beamed & . 7 room modern, 4 bed. perteatty se : “Tat, Rated e wai, fi bee vielilataaly Elegant but. Economical fronts. side ‘poreh. ating etal eee ee” es — large getee Ste.sne.| fo cart value on b cher. - Here is a home vale you 3 ear garage and 5 running OPEN SUN. 10 TO 5 fering. 3 vs Dial, MAple $2406 ‘ior the buy ready started is © cute rec- wouldn't dream possible to- to road, All enclosed fireplace WORT SACRIFICE WEWWODERR| "Tatio", Soom J the pase: | G0T- Omeaet inte cy. 3) | with, terme. Shown ‘ey appemh CLARK REAL ESTATE| eae bome Gecause of iliness. FE) Locaied noah Winaee eeieek. bedrooms. eth special base: ment only. calla sece,. rz on rE +n posted ay ——_| set er mete | Tae Gee | Clarkston OPEN CUNDAT 35, MEW 3 SED. PAYMENT fous value, Impossible to | Office Sunda: AMES K terms. Featuring FA garates, cine ME, ‘i si @ we oy prio me ne REAL ESTATE INC. per ioe 1: P. M y J | : . Satssn psdeend ests, estes on a home is “money in SS a oe : rey ‘ eos Just a few feet trom the Do : of paint colors, $ miles from Pon-| the bank.” Built in 87, it +6666 or MY 2-28i1. ¢ ‘4 , ‘99.950. Dis- George R Irwin Per ser cuvneme ws ee - ghores. of Lake ts tris & Son tise city its. West on to has « grad basement, oil LAWRENCE W oie— . gy Bg SR the e*, 3 bed- : Wite Lake Township, right on Do- forced air heat, electric wa- ‘ : REALTOR Baldwin Ave. = lane Drive, watch for-signs, Call ter heater and wired for cL : re so ‘ Owner moving te LAKE FRONT on saa ar igs soon teeta | , _ limpessile, TATE T eet yaate itt 100 DOwE § Roce AXD Cupboards ant lots of them, (136 E. Pike St. _ Open Bves.| hoi . Me badoes oh hom: 7 KENNEDY o ~ eléa room 14ri8 ‘with beth in 56. Directly across! Sift San shower, Osk floors FE 4-9584 — bers — iasee A tom Hes Sep easecey Gh] ely “accrued ce i bs Ervaradehet Bt cin tools 000, Bere son Crescent, We OPEN a no W. +2000 arse, terms. we orm, tree, et) Sm Tatebtahed _ | tet ian wt") Rare WATKINS LAKE Union Leake privileged, convenient es Opportunity MR. RENT PAYER ; NEW “eg te DowN— 3 3-0081 i ‘ SUNDAY 17 eat, Poritine: W stk . full bath, . 5 ne ena. Om No m down tos G.I : , | ig belteving. : me, tae | | $1,000 down, § room home, good) foals). you ean be the proug =| down “Inspect these ‘ms. ee | Ly ! eghool end | condition, Well insulated. 3\4 car Fanch type, Tue 31° living, : ask Sty pant. We NCO San tor information O# ' dining has “with ail cof a : amid, fine me Richard Steele, Realtor a — ; seed breezeway leads ONS: set rie OR 3-0681 ost oe garage. 106 Baldwin past Walton § blocks to a acres on road $12,000. est wae mar-s ae lovely 4 , home, ali 7 3 ROOM _ Bidern tal, "Basement “wes! = VETERANS... | Suede Cpt eg Oy d me before it's tate, Call t-) a, Berry Ment, i it gre: ay. sin ops an go ge Fe e Leathe on Gear ——, OTHER GOOD A - : \ <— é ‘List your lake with | dow. Tile bath. Outdoor down, ee ne ESSE BSH LEML mr ape a & : : 4 a i. i ne \ oe, \ \s a . 4h ne : A SALE OR TRADE BY OWNER ang ay et od aieek me Income Property- 43A tiie $ FAMILY, W4IDE, 200 FT. LOT, 8-200 Fe Fee M59 — 2-FAMILY a x 190 hag lovely income home . fea’ oa: sep atov rut bose: Son Water base ray ae) 9 el For Sale Lake Prop. 44 SE gen Goss st save ys will Sat. & Sun., LOT 7% # : es SWaled A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-253 A. JOHNSON, Realtor- eke Club | Seth Cate” promleges. Bering 6.08 ap R I I. WICKERSHAM us w Cherokee ee st a io ScMsne' pon voUnsntr. ~iCARL W. BIRD, Realtor fea ws ene PERRY ACRES |= OME. DRI i. P. Hi LMES, giNG } 9531 8. Lapeer Rd. TAKE YOUR PI aah viinge of on corner, terms 100x in M no teh i terms. Lake day ae = oe, overlooking i basement iia Only $2,000, ‘Sen 402120 . Only cH C A S H CUS: Galt wh Classi- 2-8181,|% Weterford a “rics s separa terme. Blo sn Sale A oes one & er pleton, Realtor PE 44663) hull Lake lots Eee ee She ck 4 voom, heme, a ele 8&3 Acres for Rent Stations vo LET’S TALK BUSINESS” Septic Tank Business — wine te MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION BROKER aware Be To Go Into Business for Yourself Join the Sunoco dealers who are Custom Blending System oat Fe ee SUN OIL CO. Partridge ig THE “BIRD’ TO SEE : 4} -26 BP Nrwnteeteres Money to Loan 53 litte Lioensed Lenders) WHEN YOU NEED 20 - S200 Seat Me tte STA am FINANCE COv MPPs 4-1574 = Quick ick Cash Home & Auto Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A SPACE - A ee a thidates P OR , Reasonable. ‘|For Sale or Exchange 50 Business Opportunities 51 WORKERS LAID-OFF x ot workers. | 2) Principal : one 4 n> el Fe, Our hictiemat Are: 1 Paap you own furniture or a car ~ om you aré a permanent He “That, BoB @ good work record be- re Rend a fers If you owe bills are bein reed for a | come : cone of worry. We have =. you and in your commaat- Loans to $500 ‘Made Quickly Pa a always receive aa friendly se. any phone “at "BUCKNER Finance Co. ND iv HEEL me Plo moe pas at 5 Reg. BARNES HARDWARE Clothing “ 56 $ sat Kral oa a ssouaad ; with reonet. ag vv Sav AALaAN “Mind if I use a larger ball? I can’t hit that tiny little thing!” Small Town Hardware aa LOAN CO. stove. | MIDDLETON pespgies saavionn ser *|— Mortgage Loans 54 ) sale . main street next to bank. aed Sea an proximately ot 84 owe plus glock at about | A Mortgage Problem? cn See Goon. with a roam ; Liquor - Motel your requirement, Any proper. gh grea yt ag vulldings, Prtegd at goty Very attractive liquor bar with ber lead contracts a teal sekete. bies _& chaise Sia Wet tanial'es' G8. "a" one S wibe Pe 8 of Bay City. You can't help but | $9 RON 8T oP Ac| ture 2 yrs. Can be seen Bun- |. Leslie R. Middleton mae bere r | PE 6-0600 Byes, day only between 12 and 6 at re deine "priced | TrAX ~ ‘761 Mil) Drive, Oxbow Lake BROKER _ og edt. apmnson| for immediate s LOANS—$600 to $1,500 tt Mee Me "| a on | 5 APIECE PLAGE OWNER SAYS SELL |REALTOR PARTRIDGE| fee Sade" S| ieee = i Bit ene ive oe ct PR CMe a Tey f RORON > fnorovemens nS git 3 : To rough in or enclose _ oe or Roma 000 } a ve "| ROA . or - REALTOR v ; Swaps 5 m im eo ond abe 7), gre re Rent Farm Property 48A Ti : LS 2% (foot, boaty mo Seer | ee Coffee able and 2 end tables feat lunehes oo an et - sine — ay Asi é Fare e Sale Business Property 49| Sale Land Contracts 52| ‘cr srvean? eet - Bete acteners a tenie OY FRONTAGE ON MONTCALM. $1.27) 2 CE, PAYABLE AT wee —* ani sie fee tie 5 ecorgtor = ROSTERS COTS _| Seaver ts | ee al | te oem ‘we com lots, en le oe ee ee Ee a ec, ae ee a sew © tug oe. | tachedia fence, "elm centition, excel: | & , it ares baat Mg he — ny Reversible, 50 m porte d, BRE ER after @ p.m. fires ond, brakes. Sir pa pads, 9696. Poa cate pope Boe. EWER | care, an| Geter ae ain ae Eh ed PE tHe LaeeeS Several Sond, Oe, | trailer. 3366 Prombes Dr.. Dray-| coisele, “very wed’ condition. FE - * j- 0. HAYDEN Cas 1 TVs WORKING | ~** BOTLDING. |e _F. Waiten $0441 or not. Call PE 6318 or PE) Ox Oxl2 Felt Base Rugs $3.95|- weoiiucn ict" cottrbetes, Se) Money to Loan 83 mat. Wall rare fg = @ feet on firet ve LA 4 Len DRAYTON RUBBER BASE PA gal. 93. floor 30 5 a feet entrance SUA HOUSEPAL ta and 3 uinet rooms. y 2 | WOODS Syers, 141 W, Huron. rE feet Feat rooms, kitchen fy CASH QUICKLY ib TV, TABLE MORIA 8 OE fous iain foot ran trom stieet subchea® garage. Pull base $330" winabew Lk. “Ra. to of apace. Up to $500 iment, oth neat waren, lot | _ £400 tment, Clark ft aiate, ee Skate Soret good i: hye pee aes OE we evenings. | Oakland Sie cond, 37145 Tele 2 pee x L L, 4 grenn. _ Pyarer plano. Pane organ. plumbing, or e tgpereiennies B iennge ot chai: conlersape rome, slarage iipace Loan Company Pxtoncar drens - vere oy: [chee FE 2-9206 Kampsen ee : Some Oe rE Bet 44821 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. sBOUT F ANYTHING YOU WANT Want ~~ Loans $25 to $500 REALTORS FE 4-0528 | “For THE CAN BE 5 Hwy, D r ans POnnD ay Las SALES Terms ot t fos te posses- on signature only ae abi one en aa sree. oun. | Aide out of the way. but . | HOUSEHOLD rage. Mise. Bou or 7 PE) Hee, ot Rings KEW a Ul Railroad Frontage PIRANCE CORP. OF PORTIAG,, | OO ee ete ee: feel ae aan No, 1 43. Ss 6% TO late m petal cay on vagus. on we a pfs ag out PAR a a tivinostone ‘tet and —, .* wd equity| and H round. i ; G i: : 61 W Lawrence St. 1598 "ther ‘het 98 >; meee TO 6 M or home BAT sta aware wash basin Di x Re wide. White, New. carer . PAD For Livina Me 8: L irway. Green re iat eee eee revert ae Geebentaeee > Clem- : Tamers 602 “SPRING SALE” HOT POINT Bicctrie Deyer Used, ry 50 ranteed. $48 EASY 8p reullt ices a EPL anti s TT ea noe SHOP PT 41855 7 RADE-IN D Quar w:86 oa Fe" my ne gas 8 Apt. size elec. range ...... 6 & pe. wood dinétte ......... 12.06 Studio couch a ever a 19.95 2 . Diving rm set as Folding rs 1% MA MS AVAL LE W N 18 W. Pike, E-Z terms, PE 4-1123 TABLE & 4 CHAIRS, 1 DOUBLE with #& as & «mattress, pan ir, & Mise. items Sat 2 Take Ov er the Payments On These Specials: Motorola Tv. 21 tn. Mahogan: console ee se GE range, # in. Top-Ot-4ne- Line $318 GE peer. ‘completely auto, T dryer, completely auto, To wots automatic gaa dryer rr YOU CAN CHARO® IT! GOODYEAR SERVICE 30 S. Cass FE 5-6123 61 Commere i. CONSUMERS POWER CO. te Sundays | 10 to 3 #8: § ir ee” OM y_Pluggea & sended, SERVICE & MA Harry White . Inc., Ph, FE 4-4597 © t Ji LIES t LARGEST _go Harbor, Heavy Duty Play Gym regularly rey cost te you $27.25 HURRY - ONLY A_PEW LEP! COODYEAR SERVICE 30 S. Cass FE 5-6123 £3 ae Truck. 114 E. , >. “Garage Doors a Ry sizes - poses Sooo closet doors, t..~3 fon in, oF © call Fone tSE cue Raky Stor Swe utters, eee Siler & “mg Also for mowe made Ge ening Serv, 226 }_E. pial TADY's & MAN'S NEW edding bands. Also fe 6 sult — nl 8 cable, 36° hat me re iat rot Open Daily 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. PRE- AUER Bolcenoret ve ah ok pone NORTHERN LUMBER CO. 740 Cooley Lake Rd. EM aan am. to 8 p.m. “PLYWOOD SPECIA eres ee ceew ee Pivacord Pot Adem, Al YOUR PROBLEM; Want Ads!. To sell, rent, ~ hire, it’s F E 2.8181. wn ’ * * la MAN BENSON LUMBER CO. 60A es & ALL Machinery rig Band ‘tow. 1 Do It Yourself 61 Also Amestoan new At St., Lapeer 61 FOR | RENT a eaws i PARTS, TinEs. "E 3-023 EL ORGAN, WALNUT case, ¢ demonstrator, $995, pd $875. Terms, 36 months to , GALLAGHER’ S Beet AND MORRIS MUSIC CO. bE sonable. Can finance with sm: down ment, FE 38, THE ANSWER TO|gqe AD Soin sede us isnentbs isser-ntrnco 3 =) TWENTY-FOUR Fi For sr Sand scaping. Pi 600 A-1 TOP SOIL. iT AN . = ca and gravel, sPAU Be Sf otach oe HOLE ICE on sd. Sale sree e teen ete _rifice $35. rE GUNS, MODERN aD NIQUE Buy, se! renal 35 8. ao rape GUN E. ‘ ” Manley taetk, ‘10 Bagley. Sting: acconmeas” 65A 0 & eal ACRE PARCELS ‘iti. . Excellent bu punting area. ea, Pheasants, obits ke & co plentiful, “EM 3-5632. _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 i-A “4 TOP SAND & ona. Days, FE ; Eves. FE 4-3058 ‘ sere “Di rbchnini (VEL M1 TOR” n CRUSHED STONE, Ta’ 5 ward EM Soo” sand, Ho A-l TOP ETC. BEST DEAL anyunere. eorrie Wahl. FE Attention, T ruckers Home Owners tare tea Wil deliver ver. ATTE TRUCKERS salt We. aise ei deliver ove caste |_ ere GRADES i 2 Bob Ee BLACK DIRT — FILL SAND wee me. Bag. S ; Set. sins “*betaa vis, “bueno BALED HAY, hb Fineuete! ~ Eutchinson Sera aa te a aay 8, STRAW Mobile Homesjiest Fr 70 . b MYrtle 3-118 “we fh. wheels, spare, HAY, ALL TYPES, FIRST, #5. Sea ote eT Se | a Bee, og ee ene pn eaten tPer Sele Livestock 72 ae eee ae Mees a niradeee Pisune equ |i sndees Blaiean 33tzt hemes. |50 oh 3 & f tedeme, Low Ex. Mart ayn at Harry White & Sons . a pt 7 r bank rates on : : Inc., Ph. FE 4-4597 cuesTNOT Mal , eg Pe “OR| Marine ¥: ox Ge yr canes ae enter. Ga babes oF OA $3461 Bootie mare” # high. Puy col eee TRAILER |°vSTOM, FORMED ciaure. sid for S ya. load ge-|_ land 6-300. SALES wepotee 2 rs Bef Soy aes OUR OL SOE_EFE| General ~ Zimmer | esi Settee pas Oh dente ¥ IRM TOF $OH 5 Vos cast tof Monday tire Holly = Great Lakes | _30«8e at ire, cube sate, . ; Saturday, 10 to 9, ° rdner GoD NOaD Sansom — wil “Bright Spot" Needs Sharp Cars Now ‘Phone FE 8-0488 CASH POR TOP QUALITY Late Model Used Cars at Pike CARS WANTED try a aR Botkin te Tey = Pe RIEMENSCHNEIDER- ENGLEHART rE WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR 3-477 Want to buy canoe in rea- |” sonabl OR 3- TOP DOLLAR FOR CLEAN USED CARS _ Matthews- sane! Hargreaves - : iy i" PE 44063 26 Onk Hardenberg Motor Sales | ke Ee “FOR SHOP Sunday. BUY Monday OLIVER | BUICK © top SH TE Cor ity Mot Sale | Cefemonn ge page suvo."* | Harold Turner Ford med eget on tac ‘Aug Brokers. ato Perry. tol sag S Saginas 1957 CADILLAC “TAN 4-Dr. Sedan, like new ile oe ok: ve tae "Sood wh oceeph bent, cars, All ” High | eoeet MOTOR SALES CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLES AND STATION WAGONS TO CHOOSE FROM BANK RATES We trade up or down. “Oakland County’s wildest trader” NORTH CHEVROLET WITH ZIP ANY TRIP ‘HASKINS: SHARP CARS 1000, Peieh separ, ¢-deer, Dynetien, “1985 . Hydra- WBE 3 ces icaeaii wees cans ne 68 ee oe 7 Haskins Chev. $751 Dixie Highway at M-i5 MAple 5-807] Open nights ‘1 8 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 29101 Open Eves.| ATTENTION: en fae no money down ears, "63| cy DESOTO DOOR ry 41006. —— aw Sales. 199 6. " OWNERS GEORGE $ MILLION ECIAL. SPECIAL Motor Tune Up ie orem Parts Extra BRAID MOTOR SALES aT W. ree TRADE NOW! During Our SPECIAL - USED:CAR Spring Sale "53 DESOTO | wa St Be 55. BUICK NB. et te $280 DOWN 408.7 PER MONTH ‘$6 PLYMOUTH Radio. con Ye oo Set A Fe ed Hi SEE THEM TODAY AT} . _ BRAID aE: dr. toger's Sales & Service |, - 8@ooDn RAMBLER BTEe SFERCE . sass © Pp casei 4 4 . Low mileage. SHOPPERS’ PARADISE MAKE YOUR OWN CASH TALKS Tatas Sires tae = “SS Gedillag hardly. Power air "SS Chevy ¥-8 Bel Air hardtop bs Entiat * New Yorker, Pull pwr. pei os ea a— TR and auto F eonvt.; bi ie " WE PIN Ez ECONOMY USED CARS 22 Auburn off Saginaw “i LINGOLN 6 an OR 30753 Te: ADOR CUstoM 4 Clarkston. ‘Motor “Sates |* Gartsoe, Mich Phone Ma S314! _ HAUPT Pontiac Sales t M site or ee ~~ ROCHESTER CARS ARF SHARP CARS 58 Buick $3295 end ‘brakes. iG Buick $1695 Pully Super Riviera. Full power. Like new. 56 Chevrolet $1295 Spee OH CU arte. 2 tone “55 Be Buick $1295 inside and er pane $1195 Stationwagon Hydra. Just right for og i "54 Pontiac $695 Ayara drive RU. WW tires. Buick $495 tires nr jet blac i biack, beauty." COMM NITY MOTOR SALES Michigan Super _Rivie "REC RAMBLER lesa Special 1 on toe a Byara, 1 bwaer, tow a ‘dra. 1 rr ‘mileage oy oe. MANY "NO & MOTOR. Sa: Complete sutvies § a.m, Stile pm. We can ¥ at THE Bright Spot” OPEN ALL DAY seater bree Power SUNDAY For Your Inspection Nobody to “you. Shop at your Ps on the ese ee address — the difference you will pa os ~# car your pt price you kd : < you desire on the | ay ‘Drive " Little— Save A Lot _at Your Country Dealer GALLONS FREE 57 Ford $1545 2-dr_ Custom, 300. V-# = Chevrolet $1545 Dodge $1195 155 ss boss $1195 sg Dodge 5005 35.1 Ford $895. 54 Dodge $795 53. Pontiac $455 RAMMLER-DALLAS ' Dod ¢-Plymouth-Chrysler. a si PLYMOUTH SED. ti si0.90 Pull ~wice. Jimmy DeRose Direct Factor RAMMLER- ~ Plymouth . i000 . Dealer ee Chrysler . oun OL 24111 1954 OR *58 yeh Call Maple 5-1460 FACTORY ~BRANCH "VGur De Deal’ [PON TIAC. | RETAIL: “STORE “FE 301 pare «2. ly igi : j eh tF 4 Pa i ' i i a igi f th ‘ i i 3 F Welk. Theater. “99 River St.” (’53.) Stat i i 16:30 (7) Tracer. Drama: Poten-| Men. 11:08 (7) Federal (9) National News. 12:20 (4) Movies. John Barry- moore, Carole Lombard, “Twentieth Century.” Com- edy. ('34.) (2) Sports. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Betty Furness, “They Wanted to Marry.” Tom Conway, “Fal- U5 8:00 (2) Court of Health. @ Church at the Cross ‘RCA COLOR TV une mn ae. yt © gid . TERMS AVAILABLE ‘Adventure Serise.|11:00 (2) (4) News, Weather. — (9) Movie. =4 - (1) Movie, “Love Trouble,” B thy ‘ 825 W. Huron St.. CKLW. (7) Open Hearing. States ever lost. . 4:18 (2) Business in Focus. [6:58 (2) Meditations. Florida's Seminole Indians fought Parts werk | 4:30 op Seeee Sate. the ‘States Army to a +! ia CHLW, Hows, Grmphony, | wie or, 4 ) Winchell. News WXYZ, Shorr 5:00 (2) Great Challenge. struggles News, Sports, Mood) ».0owJR, Rt, to (1) Texas Rangers. ww . 5:30 (4) Movie. =~ JELW, Austin Grant, Davies i wpe cao 5:00 (2) Conquest. WXYZ, News, Shorr (7) Texas Rangers. mrad Helen Trent 5:30 (4) Saber of London. os un Davies sy, im se ae ee, 7 0) Teer adh oo HEARING! “ari te - he 2 €:00 (2) Last Word. Wisk: News, Mcleod © | Sonotone has hidden its. 3 (7) Frontier Doctor. s0—WIR, Muste: Hal latest-transistor hearing aid : ara t wer News, McKenzie Ne pees 7 Bk, orn as one unit — nothing 6:38 @ ; giades, Florida, to consider a ; _ WCAR, News, Sheridan — Toate Century Proe s —_ a ecibiivegtite dha @ cco. nfo, Bt Soha Cutneran Sai. Sharen ef a Protege Pg Seay onar 4:00 WIR, News, Musi else to wear. Choice of smart phen piecr Bing T , able land. At last the Indians said| "ww, Chureb: ews, Logan WEv2, News, Well waa, Wali S"Sexeoss| styles for both men and Buttons, Barbara Cook, Rise|##:0@ (2) Garry Moore. no, partly on the fastidious pre-| Otiw pelieas ‘pemple ge Tage Weather CALE, Sows, Saez Dovld. | wean, or. women. Look your best Stevens, Rudy Vallee, Stubby 2 ee —— Florida, gs is Rows, Music WW. ewe, Mect the Pree Ween, Son, ncteanee i while hearing your best. Kaye, Hans Conried, Shai-K. Movie. Srageey- Album: Religion a ao am o~Cxt Chace a a, Shal | 5p (2) How Do You Rte? a eam ame, notes | Sete fo Ae | “GEE: Reve Bit ony | PST Wte Ete aes COME IM, PHONE OR WRITE (1) Twenty-Six Men. (4) Treasure Hunt. So wary are these Indians that|_“=*% Voice of Prephecr — ee ne FREE DEMONSTRATION Pp Trail.” they refused to set foot in a) ‘ 11:99 (2) Arthur Godfrey *| theater where the powwow was to ‘ fbr p gg ot Kees Fiori, (4) Price I, Right. be held. Not even bad weather Polly's Talented Father one ot = ae pe SONOTONE , 4 7. dampened the elders’ memory of ’ oa mai Frank Lovejoy. Ev ely Si :s:95 ct) News. a great chief who was tricked into| C¥g s ] : - Naeger Mag lps ee ~ Dyck of PONTIAC i. im sd tage ea ad [afore ‘mar a oe «ime Otill Prefers Engineering [eye snk Bie (7) You Asked for It. Three- j (4) Truth or Consequences. a somewhat soggy group of con- _ = 2 aie | year-old professional _ice- (7) Ricky the Clowa. ferees met in the rain on neutral By DICK KLEINER musician. As he puts it, “I just| That's Bill Bergen—a proud) Phone FEderal 2-1225 er demonstrates knife feats, (9) Howdy Doody, prot — to eon of «Ble NEW YORK (NEA)—Bil ie et Se a ot ge _missionary, Deaconess > up t tar startin’ unusual sport of Switzerland, 11.45 (rT) Noontime Comics. _| Bedell. gen, Polly's father, is a big, good-|a-screamin’ and a-beaten’.’ ” Sah TV used in combat. . locking, seliapeken men. whe's| BO a Auto Crash Victim RCA COLOR TY (4) No Warning. “Ashley nevertheless, are friendly. At join jis Sate tal ee en onemon carnstactary Sales and Servic and Son.” Everett Sloan. MeepAy ayTeRneGs the onset of World War II the ne ae They moved a lot, as his trade - ETC RANI 7 . charming daughter are always de-\took him all over the country— Beaumont officials in SWEET ) RADIO TV (1) Maverick. “The Long Seminoles stated formally that, |jicnttul ; k . - 106 (2). Love of Life. . Polly one year went to nine dif-/Royal Oak today said the condi- Hunt. ee ete. eee | * * ferent schools in six different|tion of Miss Maureen Maloney, Open Mon. & Fr. Nigh 8:00 (2) Ed Sullivan. Jack Car! 4g — ; | e He could probably make a ca-|states”—but always they'd find 0/22, of 2807 Colonial Trail, Bloom 3 car, Const Gite, vunarlib- ) Hobby . _ Not long-ago the people Lake|reer out of TV, but that’s not for|music teacher, even if it meant (as| “eld Township is now satisfactory. + repe . Wales learned that the Seminoles nim. At jeast, not today. it frequently did) a 50-mile drive She was injured in an auto acci- wan, violinist, dancers, 12:15 (9) Children’s Newsreel. had been hard hit, by the bitter ee for €éach lesson. dent April 15 on Middlebelt Road (4) Steve Allen. (Color) Abbe hott tet Wetmiioenl ie on 1957-58. They collected Hag apres ge anaes: rh in Farmington Township. Lane, Toni Arden ie et ta oe Snake | teree tous of clothing. toot. and] OS Send dams. The constrec: tested eran efier she wan arama rows, Claudette Colbert. Ct) The Exwine. ee tv tal ot tion business is always slow in | and working, Once, when they Rebel Escapes Capture Margaret,” Robert Young./19:45 (2) Guiding Light. a spirit of Lb FR ge beck to & again. After | had an offer of a job te Les | yicarta government reported to- | Laraine Day, Margaret . eps: . 35 years, it’s In the blood.” Vegas but she didn’t have a (1) oa cad © va yom ; FE 4-1515 | | oo a t= 'Flath Pleads Guilty: Bill, who knows four or five| Proper Gown te wear. din Prawiranegara had -€ & V ELECTRO MART | $90 (1 Scott Island. “Tempest (1) My Lite Margie. | bing Pi att ho tees See wend “UMM ta” nt resume “1d besees apleneaes net ne B oeat e e = i Di i eace . “hillbilly” me.” Bill recalls. ‘I’ my t and had fled in palace ot Teapot Bay,” Barry St) = @) Movie. to Disturbing himeeti—admits he’s not a trained| beck in an accident. Well, the onlyltral Sumatra. od . : I. Flath, 49, director of , as 9:00 (2) GE Theater. “Stopover,”|"*™* 4 As The World Tums. {pontiac General’ Hospital, yester | Anne Baxter. Topper.. day pleaded guilty to arguing with) Oo ’ d “ Co * e “a Mo Chevy Sh0™l 05 co our aru Book |e, nar’ Lake, Vilage pale Oaklan unty Electronics Association Miyoshi Umeki, George San- (7) Movie. , ee haan her Oe , | ders, Louis Prima and Keely = weth car eft Orchard Lake road March oe Best for All Your Service Needs s (7) Sid Caesar. - Faye Eliza smashed into a fence. ; . 2:30 (2) House Party. * * * Have your tubes checked by: competent technicians on latest type, high quality test equipment. Only 9:30 (2) Alfred paneer = (@ Kitty Foyle. Flath paid S mt — | an experienced service man can correcily analyze tube troubles; Avoid buying tubes you don’t need Sentence,” man fears his field Township Justice wife doesn’t love him, sus-|2:58 (9) News. a $45 fine imposed by West Bloom- because of low grade test equipment and incorrect analysis. 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