Normal Service wok to Resume Soon funds OK'd Till Congress Approves Restoring Cash WASHINGTON FB There were no regular mail deliveries today and most; post offices were closed for the weekend. But it looked as though service would be returned to normal soon. Postmaster General Sum- merfield said late yesterday he has “no choice” but to go ahead with service cut- backs even though the House Appropriations Com- mittee has recommended an extra 41 million dollars to maintain normal postal operations through June. _ He said the reductions “must go The House is scheduled to con- sider the committee's recommen- dation Monday and the Senate is expected to act soon afterward. Thus it appeared likely Summer- field might get his money by the end of next week. Summerfield had asked for 47 million dollars beyond the two billion-plus Congress voted last year to run his department dur- ing this fiscal year. He said his request for supple- mental funds for the next 2% months grew out of unexpectedly large mail volume, the need- to serve spreading residential areas and a postal pay increase, Drug May Help Treat Diabetes Without Injection BOSTON — A new drug that has “tremendous potential” for the oral treatment of diabetes — it its safety can definitely be proved, — is under test at the New England Deaconess Hospital. Researchers, who have: tested it) on only 50 patients so far, told a today that it has shown tentative promise of: being ulti- mately useful. as a means of) reducing and in some cases per- haps even eliminating the use of injectable insulin in almost all om of diabetes, including juve- ne ani Ge mw, vibeges mental drug had been tested in ering blood sugar levels,. the pein cipal effect required in treating ically drugs in this field, which are sulfa compounds. Tokyo Traffic Toll High - * ost ‘Offices C Wises +e alt Delivery nes, ‘nto Tr ‘NOT A CREATURE WAS STIRRING’ — The main corridor Mailmen Take a Holiday as Office Closes Sumnat Ate order to curb Saturday operations. Congress’ de- of the Pontiac Post Office building lies silent and barren of patrons _— cision to appropriate $41 million in deficit funds came too. late as local postal authorities complied today with Postmaster Arthur for the Post Office Dept. to halt a closing order issued last week.- fF ' ‘ 6 ‘Poultca few’ Photee Jam Lake Sweat Over Income Tax Forms returns. 15. They should be mailed Revenue,-Federal Building, ‘Procrastinators’ S truggle to Meet Monday Deadline Thousands of last-minute taxpayers are burning the midnight oil this weekend in efforts to beat the Monday midnight deadline for filing 1956 ee income tax All returns must be postmarked before riidnight April The Pontiac office of the Internal Revenue Service to the Director of Internal Detroit 31. and freezing 4. CHICAGO (INS)—A oldie spring storm to- : day moved into the Gulf and Eastern Seaboard states after lasting Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri and Southern Tilinolé with snow, sleet and freezing rains. + Satan rg plum, apricot and strawberry crops were severely t yesterday in Oklahoma where the entire state nrc a damaging mixture of snow, sleet, hail Superior Shortly ee midnight? last night, the mercury at! Oklahoma City plunged to 24 degrees, an all-time low for the date. Southern Illinois, fighting week- long floods, had 28 degree readings: and some snow, which was espe- cially damaging to the peach trop. | 2 p.m. to assist late filers. It will be open Monday from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Tele- phone service is available by calling FEderal 2-0208. The office is located at 53% W. Huron St. Charles E. «Coddington, super- visor of the Pontiac office, said taxpayers will be assisted in prep- aration of returns, but not in the filling out of forms. remained open today until+ He issued warnings to couples filing joint returns not to forget to have ‘beth names at the top of the form, and also not to forget to sign at the bottom. “Another common mistake is that many forget to enclose W-2 forms with the returns,” he said. iThese are the forms provided by employers showing earnings and Sunny Skies Ahead tholiest place in Islam and erected cjupon which Jewish priests offered Perhaps knowing that a sunny and warmer Sunday is in the offing will help Pontiac residents to smile ‘through tonight's partly cloudy and continued cold weather. The weather man reports that the mercury will dip to a low-of 22 to 28 degrees tonight and reach a high of 43 to 50 tomorrow. ‘West to northwest winds at 12 to 18 miles per hour today are expected to diminish tonight. Downtown Pontiac's lowest tem- perature preceding 8 a.m. was 26. The mercury read 3% at 2 p.m. [Denies Padding ito Raise Cash for Courthouse Answer}. accumulated . proud,” ‘Storms Lash Crops, | Merritt Lawyer Files to Suit Blocking Way of New Building Charges of budget pad- ding and illegal financial operations were denied yes- |terday in an answer filed| | ~ -|by Corporation Counsel) | Harry J. Merritt to a suit blocking construction of) | the proposed new county) | courthouse. , The way was believed _|paved for an early Circuit Court hearing of the dispute that has tied up roughly $2 million earmarked for a} new building. Flatly ‘denying the funds were illegally, Merritt maintained the county's financial recdrd “is clean” and represents “good business techniques. of the Board of Supervisors can be ‘Suit was brought last Nov. 20 by the Oakland County Tax- payers’ League, a group formed expressly to contest the board's building plans. The league, represented by Pon- tiac attorneys Glenn C. Gilespie} and William H. Wilmot, made four| specific complaints: ' NO LEGAL RIGHT 1. The board has no legal right to change the present site of the courthouse, © 2. The proposed site, in the Tele- graph road service center, was illegally annexed to Pontiac and hence is outside of the county seat, 3. The board exceeded a con- stitutional limitation to be taxed or borrowed for construction of -l mill te be taxed or borrowed for construction unless approved by voters, ‘ 4. The board illegally transferred jdeliberate budgetary surpluses to the building fund. To examine the last two charges, said, ‘auditors for both sides of the case worked more than a month exploring the coun- ty’s financial operations for the past decade. In answering the .1 mill limita- tion charge, Merritt said this ‘Victims - BULLETIN * AMMAN, Jordan, April regiment moved into northern Jordan today, This dispatch, came as Israeli Foreign Minister Golda Meir was saying in Tel Aviv that Israel would “view with concern” any foreign interference in Jordan. She gave no indi- cation what Israel might do if the Arab states try to carve up Jordan among themselves while Amman was in the throes of a political crisis. Several hundred persons earlier had demonstrated in the streets of an in support of the fallen government of Premier Suleiman Nabulsi and against the Eisenhower (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Middle East doctrine. " Holy Week Series Portrays: HEROD’S TEMPLE in Jeru- salem — where the Child Jesus His wisdom — was destroyed nearly 2,000 years ago. But a magnificent structure stands on the very spot today. It is the “Dome of the Rock,” third by Moslems over the very stone sacrifices-to Jehovah at the time of Christ. You’can visit this historic loca- their downward plunge of the pre-| withholding taxes of the taxpayers. low 30s prevailed. vious night. Readings of 20s and|portant parts in the life of Christ ajraised Lazarus from the dead and tion and others which played im- by following “He Was Here,” astonished learned doctors with) Famous Sites of the Holy Land Holy wok journey to five famous Biblical scenes, The first story, a sensitive study of the modern appearance of the Temple site Christ visited as a boy of 12, will appear in The Pontiac Press Monday. Other articles will describe the modern setting of the spot on the bank of the Jordan River where John baptized Christ; the imposing and desolate mountain near Jer- icho where Christ fasted for 40- days and triumphantly resisted Satan's temptations; the dusty village of Bethany where Christ later prepared for His Palm Sun- day entrance into Jerusalem, The last article is a study of the holy city of Jerusalem, trac- ing Christ’s route in the days immediately preceding His cruci- fixion over the barbed wire and|:« bitterness dividing the ancient city today, = . The reports were written by Associated Press Foreign Cor- respondent Wilton Wynn, whose normal base is in Cairo, His wife, anaccomplished photographer, sive pictures which illustrate the series, “Pye Just Been Scalped” Moans Woman . Poles f ‘ee ge all.” She said: “Where are my green stamps.” He Was too stunned to answer. But she said: “Evoryone gives’ green stamps nowadays. It's about time you people woke up.” Another woman tried to deduct as a medical expense the i : ' : Pe ii f t aoe ae aQ.10 DUGEPEST| Would Serve Third of Area |terday at the Detroit’; _ But Secretary General GHAM — In his report Mevement in Michigan. Park, R — e Probably Won't Accept this week on the 12 Town Draih,| He is a ministerial sephomore at | Curator Walter Stone displayed’ Belted Offer ‘|L.R. Gare, department of public # Clee Spee pees - |the twins and said, ‘This is the gle _|works supervisor, . told Birming-| people of the group will read ‘ Stell Saliemae 0 totaaialr 10 holes ix 2 ham officials that the million-plus| Scripture and offer prayer. Fol- |bears in zoos we know of.” ‘UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (@®—|investmeht the city will have in| lowing the service the young peo- The stork has also brought the/Communist Hungary finally hasithe drain will serve about one| ple will have breakfast at the ‘lz00 another polar bear, two sets/Siven Hammarskjold a clear-third of the total incorporated) church, - a : jot twin Kodiak bears and two Af-|cut ‘invitation to visit Budapest./area 8 For the first time in its history, rican antelapes. mn Go 0. ey 18) When « on the possibil-|the church will have two morning oie Mat made strong|tY of building the city’s own in-|worship services on Easter Sun- . gestures for such an iivitation|dPendent system, Gare said thereiday, The first will be held at 9:30 oir last November after Soviet tanks|¥Ud be little. . Whilela.m, and the other at 11 a.m. | | oman smashed Hungary's anti-Commu.|the actual construction costs might/pr. Emil Kontz, pastor, and Dr. 7 nist rebellion. He was ‘repeatedly|D¢ Seen in a favorable light, Gare/Robert A. Macoskey, assistant pas- put off by Hungary's’ Red author-/¢*Plained that “hidden” costs tor, will share in the conduct of M Be F d ities. . would come up to discredit the these services. “it at the end of a 30-day ay ree | . . © « idea. Theme at the earlier service will | ee Sees prores , Observers said at this late date,! He elted the lines which would [be “Come and See!” and at the eae aaa % : . ‘Police Lack Evidence; the invitation would do little| be needed to carry the flow to |later one it will be “Dawn of a continued on Lc 3 fe g ; olice ac Vi ence; peg " Sees orig ry 9 the pos- New ng The. r will involve the| NEGRO COLLEGES “RECEIVE $35,000 Hl. McCree (left) and Leonard N. Simons,| Shooting Regarded a /ina Ouse determine just what] Ability ef the aden to enlarge jof the ehurch a lcaaer Chater discontinuation of midday and) pRoM GENERAL MOTORS — Louis G. Seaton | cochairmen for Michigan. in the nation-wide Self-Defense role Soviet arms played in putting) plants and other factors. |< |Our Passover” by MacFarlane, un- night Mt. Clemens street "TU08): 4) General Motors view in charge drive for‘the fund now underway. With them is | ~~~ down the revolt. in the . he pole out, \2e? direction of Charles L. Holtz These will continue, however, Ot of penal ak ahidaan Ai ecemetivan tes Anthony De Lorenzo (right), GM vice president | — o ees mi oe we Ce et, pe et outta: (and with Mrs. Walter E. Turner at until 8:35 ae so is an ' , in horns Gt geblic: Saiateny anit 8 ae S| tticint widens res Hungarian delegate Peter Mod\iood conditions because the sew-|MC-OTEaD- oe oe 3 10) educational grants and scholarships, presents its educational grants committee. ‘The fund pro- | ggg ge Moog, YeOlorg in are not free to be| ‘The Easter evening service will » $35,000 to the United Negro College Fund. Re- vides financial aid to 31 Negro colleges in |*#inst Mrs. Mary Burton, terday and made the offer." |crea' ar tii capacity be held at 7 and will include the HOURLY INTERVALS casey : held Sox. Syvectigntion tn the thtal whether administration of the ordinance of from 1:45 8 0 OM oa “|ex-boy friend, the woman will be|Planned a pod ‘sig S0utheastern section of the city, — - SG wlente’ tnttevsis, Or. Wanker icles. ES . released from custody Monday.| cians have been for game|Where catch basins wre regulated) | ving an j and holidays the run will be dis- — MEMO TO CAESAR 7 George F Taylor, chief assistant|tS",, : ~ [to hold back surface drainage, re-| A Oho louting 9 paving os ' sane me =| = ) C ’ ee * * Fi a sgl a ps > ea Worth ‘street has been set aside ; wee ; ; » comes f ® ‘until Apri} 22 at the request of two i Taylor said police are checking let ob-|. : ico wt ee ee| Lhe Sanhedrin Hears a Case |.remraziesncctngat rine sy c| ae sas aout png (nt Sec profitable, it will be removed com- ce : a Mie thooting’ wes’ in colt telenee*|marskiold offered to go to Buda-| tiation and drainage sewers (rant Co.-told commissioners they aa - this cruel sport, the * [pest himself. Two weeks later.) which now flow inte the Roy! ‘would like to have time to formu- A third change will be a. 35- (Another in a Lenten Series) After several minutes of cruel sport, The victim, who died in-Pon- |Foreign Minister Imre. Horvath) 94% and Campbell drain district. laté plans which may make: the minute interval in the Oakland-| The officer Calaphas was of _ Sete ae oa Se es or ae The 12°Town seems to bé the paving unnecessary. James K boulevard route fnsteadl tn the hierarchy of the temple of these people “Look,” he sald, “daylight has come. Can | chest std abdominal wounds, [to *(Next to Dublin ‘school) 4 | Howard E. Claycombe, Pastor © © Sunday 9:45 and Ul: :00 A. M. alin St. 30 Hill street at Cherry court, will e | begin at 11 a..n. Sunday with the “|traditional Festival of Palms. oe oe OEE EERE SI = ' days of Jesus’ life. ‘ On Wednesday, his subject will Eibe “The Perils of Rejecting >| ‘The Silences of Jesus’’ will be © | the theme of his Saturday ser- “| mon, | will preach Palm Sunday morning. Ss Rona ne is a Slates Services Special Service Each Evening ‘The Crucifixion,’ a Film, to Be Shown Sunday by Youth Fellowship Coming to the Church of the Brethren next week to conduct spe- + cial meetings will be the Rev. Har- “ry Arthur Whisler of Beaverton, He will speak of the last few Christ,” “‘The Lgrd’s Supper’’ will be his topic Thursday evening and on Friday he will preach on ‘The Trial and Crucifixion.” On Easter Sunday morning, he will bring a message of the ‘“Res- urrection” and in the evening he ‘|will speak on “Confronted by Christ.”’ The Rev. LeRoy Shafer, pastor, In the evening Mrs. Shafer will ice with the theme, ward the Cross.” The film, ‘‘The Crucifixion” will be shown at 8 p.m. sponsored by the Christian Brethren Youth Fel- _| lowship, “Turning To- Rev. Carl Nelson Worshipers to Receive Palm Crosses Made by Church Women The observance of Holy Week John’s Lutheran Church, * * * Sunday School i mp is Rev. and Mrs. b UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION CHRIST LUTHERAN - WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Airport @4. at Williams Lake Ré. SUNDAY SCHOOL . 9:30 A. M. Arvid EB, Andersen, Pastor Rev. Wm. LaFountain, Pastor The Common Service 11:00 a.m. desesaadlosci oeeeet0:00 a.m, BETHEL TABERNACLE First Pentecost Church ef Pontine 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. | | | Evangelistic Service 7:30 | rues. Eve. Service 7:30 | Thars. Eve. Service 7:30 E. Crouch 1348 Baldwin Ave. _ FE 5-8256 The Senior Choir, directed by Mrs, Eugene Danielson, will sing “The Palms” by Faure and the Junior Choir will be singing “A King in His Glory” with Mrs. Roy The Rev. Cart W. Nelson's Palm Sunday message will be | “Christ the King.” Palm crosses made iy: ‘the la- dies of the church will be given each worshiper at this service and to the Sunday School children. Mrs, Roy Lewis, organist, - will play Handel's “‘Arioso’’ for . ‘tory = r. The postlude will be —— ‘by Wach. |\CHOIR PRESENTS ORATORIO a 7:0 p.m. the Senior Choir t “The Seven Last Words" by Dubois. Guest soloists will be Mrs. Vilma Niinemann and Mrs, LaVon Ryden. The 20° voice Junior Choir will ibe heard in ‘Beneath the Shadow of the Cross’ by Herman — Bach. They will wear. their. new robes for the first time. * * * for a celebration of Holy Commu- nion. The Rev. Mr. Nelson stated jall the services are open to the public. be in charge of the 7 o'clock serv-| The. congregation :will gather in = » St. John’s at 7:30 p.m. Thursday ‘Pontiac Pastors’ 2 . = + +Confident Living “ \ G , | The neanen rig Schweitzer, Laubach Givel * hear Gospel Singers from Shreve Challenge to ‘Follow Me’ jayne celebs She hen ¥. oe ere | a Lapet Jawa fs porter, A few years ago, the young heir to a large part of the Mellon sca Today tis young doctor tn hs wite are i heb and interior among — spired to make a bust of Dr. Schweitzer. Although he Is only an ama- teur sculptor, his’ bust is good enough to have.feund a place in the Smithsonian Institute, and reproductions of it haye been sold by the thousands to raise funds for Dr. Schweitzer’s work. this winter, which left Broadway's movie houses all but empty, two showings. of a wonderful film, “Albert Schweitzer,” played to full audiences. , x x*« * Who is this amazing man who has inspired poroin» to this extent? What has he done? What does he have? 3 CAREERS ‘ » Albert Schweitzer is a man who has followed three careers —. re- ligious scholar, musician and medical missionary. In each of these he has achieved world fame — as a student of the life of Jesus, as an organist-interpreter of the music of Bach, and as the founder i the hospital at Lambarene in Africa. - * * * ‘A recent book by Dr. Marcus Bach of the University of Iowa en- titled, “The Circle of Faith,” attempts to explain Dr. Schweitzer's secret and that of the other great religious leaders of all faiths in our writes, “to tell me the secret of the strength of Fulton Sheen. “That's easy,’ he replied. ‘It is all a matter of the disposition he has made of Jesus’.”’ Then Dr. Bach goes on to apply this secret to the lives of not only | Dr. Schweitzer, but also Pope Pius XII, the late Peter Marshall, Frank Laubach and many others. . ‘FOLLOW ME’ To the question of what motivates great spiritual leaders, it seems best stated in the simple words of Jesus, “follow me." For two thou sand years some very wonderful men and women have heard these words in their hearts and have indeed followed Him. ‘The paths by which they followed may have been different, but their objectives have been the same — to glorify God and to work His will in the world by helping and serving people. This next week, known as Holy Week throughout the world, com- Y memorates the last days in the earthly life of Jesus and millions will) |meditate upon His sacrifice. It is heartening to know that there are! increasing numbers of men and women who follow in His steps, the steps of love for their fellow men, willingness to sacrifice themselves for the world’s redemption, and faith in the goodness of the one God we all worship. (Copyright 1957) Annual Easter Program at First Methodist Church ‘At 4:30 Sunday afterneon, the” The program will consist of: choirs of First Methodist Church .. -_ Lote ed Risen will combine their talents and 9 and Carolers Mower Tins Up Its present the annual Easter pro-) Fece *...-. ae Ponsonley gram. Batons. a : Ee / Pred * * * Included in the musica] organ- ; Wittiame Caro Jesus — Is Risen’ "Today Thee. v Father, We Adore izations. of the church are the — ve ganaster Cherub Choir, the Carolers, the) Praise Ye the ses “Cact Her The following will be presented by the Adult Choirs, John 1:29-34, “Behold the Lamb of God;"’ Isaiah 53:4 and 5, “Surely He Hath Borne’ Our Griefs;" and Isaiah 53: 6, “All We Like Sheep Have Gope Astray.” * * * Other Bible readings and selec- tions will include Psalm 24:7-10; “Lift Up Your Head, O Ye Getes;"" 1 Corinthians 15:21-22, “Since by Man Came Death” and Songsters, the Junior Hig Choir, the Women’s Ensemble and the Sanctuary Choir. Each of the two youth choirs will sing two numbers. The Sanc- tuary Choir will sing six selections from. the Easter portion of Han- del’s Messiah. tf Participating pastors will be the ‘| Rev. Kenneth Hutchinson, pres- In a New York motion picture theater, during a heavy snow storm) time. And this is how he does it: “I once asked a priest,” Dr. Bach) Slate Service Scheduled 12-3 P.M. | in Central Methodist Thé annual. Tre-Ore Service sponsored by the Pontiac Pastors’ Association will be held from 12 to 3 p.m. Friday in the Central Methodist Church. ° * a on ident of the association and pastor of the First Church of the Naza- rene; the Rev. Carl W, Nelson, St. John’s Lutheran Church; Rev. Karl Ostberg, First Congregational Church; and Rev. William Hakes, First Baptist. Others assisting in the service will be the Rev. Maynard Oesterle, Bethel Evangelical and Reformed Church; the Rev. Wayne Welton, Parkdale Church of the Nasarene; Rev. Orville Also serving during the program will be Rev. Richard H. Dixon, Trinity Baptist Church; Dr. Milton H; Bank, Central Methodist; Dr. William H. Marbach, First Presby- terian and Captain Magnus A. Michalsen of the Salvation Army. Organists for the’ Good Friday service will be Lyndon Salathiel, Charles Wilson and Mrs. W. H. i - - " ” alm Sund . The Sacrament of Baptism for children will be celebrated at both ‘the 9 and 11 o'clock services of the Orchard Lake Community Church on Palm Sunday, Rev. Edward D. Auchard will preach on the sub- ject, “Your King is Coming.” The Choraler Choir will present a choral reading -entitled ‘The ifixion”’ at both morning serv- ices, The Chancel Choir will pre- sent the anthem “Qe Hark! The Cry” by Scholin. On Sunday afternoon the Ses- sion of the Cliurch will meet at 3 e’clock to receive the Commu- nicants’ Class and also other per- sons joining the Orchard Lake Community Church, elther on confession of faith or by transfer. The board of deacons will enter- tain all members of the church the traditional Palm Sunday recep- tion for mew members at 4 p.m. Mrs, James Crisman is presi- dent of the board of deacons and New Members to Be Received received during the past year at “| ildren to Be palsies Prepare your hearts unto the lord, and serve him only; and he will deliver you, & ay Morning Mrs. Robert Stanger is chairman in charge of this reception. TO OBSERVE RITES. . The Orchard Lake Church will at 8 p.m. The service of worship will in- bers, the Sacrament of Holy Com- munion, and the Offices of Tene- brae, Rev. Mr. Auchard will pre- side, assisted at the Lord’s Table by the elders of the church, The Chancel’ Choir will present the following numbers, ‘‘God So Loved the World’ by Stainer, “Adoramus Te Christe” by Pales- trina and “Go to Dark Gethsem- ane"’ by Noble. Clarence Brown, tenor, will sing “He was Alone” by Paxson. observe Maunday Thursday en The Episcopal Church] sas ck a eee fanday Services 9:15 and 115 AT Church Scheel, 9:15 A. M. THE REV. JOHN W. WIGLE, Vicar clude the welcoming of new mem-i{* | i i SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School ....,.. 10. a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m, Svcccoecooocoosevoocs Young People .. Wed. 7:20 pm. Rev. Marvin P. Hester “The Whole Gespel fer the oe eee Whele World”—ONENESS 239 E. Pike. Bible School 10 A.M. Youth Service 6:45 P.M. ZION CHURCH of the NAZARENE Rev. Robt. A. North, Pastor FE 4-6216 Morning Worship 11 A.M, Evangelistic 7:30 P.M. Come and Test Our Welcome Beene aa TEM Lae GUINEA! wreath ROA NTS eM ANT ERNIE ICO Pastors of Presbyterian Church to Conduct Holy | Week Services Sink. x - * Solos will be sung by June Rohr, | contralto; Mrs. LaVon Ryden, con-, tralto; Mary Leonard, soprano and the Rev. Foy F. Lambert, ‘tenor. . The service. will be divided into seven periods and worshippers) may come and leave during. the interludes between the periods. New Mission Elects Officers Vicar Martin Renner to Conduct First Class | Holy Week will be observed at | the First Presbyterian Church with ;a service of Holy Communion at 7:3 p.m. Paarl Torey: Re aepe H. ee and the! Galen E. Hershey will con-| se Sunday School—9:45 A. M. “THE SALVATION ARMY (CITADEL) 29 W. Lawrence Street SUNDAY SERVICES—— - Young People’s Legion—6 P. M. Holiness Meeting—11:00 A. M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. M. Thursday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. §/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Michalsen, commanding olficers-in-charge YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED 1 pose the service and receive a. class of 30 young people into the’ membership of the church. A class of adults frorn the in-| struction group as well as persons, who are transferring from other churches will also be received. NOONDAY MEDITATIONS The women of First Presbyterian. under the leadership of Mrs, Les-| lie Ellis will be in charge of spe- cial noon day Holy Week medita-, tions, This service will be open to ithe publie everyday from 11 a.m.' to 1:30 p.m. | Captain Ericson Lewis U. S. N.: of Confirmation At a recent congregational meet- ing of the Waterford Township Lutheran Church, the subject of buying a church site was dis- | cussed. 4 * * * An average Sunday attendance as 83 for the month of March The following officers were elect- | ed: Ernest Mar, president; Ervin) ‘Miller, vice president; Joseph. ‘Kaul, recording secretary; Emil |Hagen, financial secretary; Nor- Mouser, Glenel Tyler and Ray- mond Walters, board of elders. Other officers will be Wilbur Col- grove, William Regentin and Wal- ™! lace Zuelch, board of trustees; Vic- tot! for Baade, Harold Kettner and ro" Neldren Paull, parish education; Kenneth Arnold, Edwami Kohnke| and George Meyerhofer, missions; William Mouser, Henry Roehl and Raymond Zona, stewardship. Palm Sunday morning, the first) adult class will be confirmed at the 9:30 service. The Rite of Confirmation will be conducted by Vicar Martin Ren- ner with the following being received into membership, Mr s. Elmer Bain, Ella Wiles, Joan Ty- ler, Gerald Tyler and James Tay- Revelations 19:6, 11:15 and 19:16. lor. Central Methodists fo See Film i in Color The Aldersgate “Fellowship will present the colored motion pic- ture, “I. Beheld His Glory” at 7:30 p.m. Palm Sunday in Central Methodist Church. in color, it will depict days of the life of Jesus lius the Centurion. The Senior Choir of St. Pdul Lutheran Church, Joslyn at Third Under the direction of Paul L. McMichael, the choir will sing ‘Go to Dark Gethsemane,” ‘God So At 7 p.m. and Maundy Thursday, St. Paul Lutheran enor to Present Passion Story }man Pankner,. treasurer and Frank! R., formerly of Annapolis, will ad- dress the Tuxis Society Sunday’ * * Ronald Newman will be in charge of the program and Betsy Bradley will provide refreshments. | for this new mission was "aren OStET Cantata | ‘evening on ‘‘How Young People ]- 'Can Contribute to Our Country's) Security." ' * 1180 N. Perry 871 Robinwood Schedule of Services: 10:50 A.M. Sunday Worship 9:50 A.M. Sundey Bible School Pontiac Church of Christ. Phone FE 2-6269 Milton E. Truex. Minister Phone FE 5-7642 7:30 P.M. Sunday Evening Service 7:30 P.M, Wednesday Evening Service ; 10:00 A.M, Thursday Ladies’ Bible Class—Sewing SPRING MEETING, GEORGE SNURE, Evangelist, April 21st - 28th | — ~ CHURCH of CHRIST "7 LAFAYETTE sT. Sunday Morning Worship .............-.....005.05 10:00 a, m. Evening DORWNOG a ocictis wees eeeeueeess oce.cosceeecs 7:00 p. m, Saturday Song Drill .. eseecsee T30D. m, . “BACK TO THE OLD PATHS,” Jer. 6-16 ‘FE 8-2071 FE 5-1908 to Be Presented | by Senior Choir | An Easter Cantata, “Love Tri-, umphant,"’ by van Denman Thomp.- | son, will be presented Sunday night at 7:30 in the Oakland Ave-| nue United Presbyterian Church, by members of the Senior Choir. , The cantata will be directed by William’ Coffing and at the organ. will be Mrs. Winifred Perrin. Soloists in the cantata wil! be Marilyn Vernon, Mrs. Fred Froede, John Allshouse, Mrs, Ger-| ald Schultz, Carl Matheny, Audrey Limkeman, Mrs. Richard Wilton, | Mrs. Gerald Shafer, Stanton Leve- ly, Nancey Tanner and the Rev. | Theodore Allebach, On Sunday morning at 10 the! pastor, the Rev. Mr. Allebach, will preach on the subject, “Hosanna to the Son of David.” Members. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Evening Service Rebert D. Winne, Pastor eh eee ee Family Bible Hour Wednesday ny eee Fundamental WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Andersonville Road — Near Dixie H'way eee ee ay ane Apostolic Church of Christ 458 CENTRAL Morning Service Sunday 10 A.M. Evening Service ....7:00 P.M. SUNDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY = BISHOP L. A. PARENT, Pastor will be received and the Sacra-| ment of Baptism will be admin- istered. | “For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ died | for the ungodly.” | FRIENDS CHURCH 962 Voorheis Rd., K. of P. Hall Sunday School ..... bed 4S M. Rev. “Lather Addingten, Paster FE 2-638 | eee ” $316 Baldwin Avenue Prayer Service Thurs. Saturday eee Service eee ee eee eee ee ee Bible Study Sunday Sunday Evening Service .. Public Invited Hi. F. Lohr, Pastor SABBATH SCHOOL ........ UNITY SABBATH WORSHIP ..... YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING PRAYER MEETING FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH: Young People's ee Tues. ... ee ve neeee ee ee ee | FE — eat eewe ee eeeeee Bishop L. A. _ Parent, Paster FE 2-0384 i ges . 7:30 pam. 7:0 pm * 7:90 p.m. i SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST : CHURCH 156 Mt. Clemens St. ‘o Saturday 9:30 a.m, --+. Saturday 11:00 a.m, Saturday 6:00 p.m. Wednesday 8:00 p.m. eens gene ee tet nneee 11% N, Saginaw St. FE 2-4609 Sunday, Ly 200 A. M. mehe Joki a i Candlelight Service to Be Given by Youth The Junior Choir of New Bethel|ton H. Bank will speak on “God’s |Baptist Church will present the|Call to Us.” program at the Candlelight Serv-| Tomorrow ide at 6 p.m. Sunday in the Bray Preach on “I Am the Way, the Temple C.M.E. Church, 320 Rock-|Truth and the Life.” The Sacra- well St. Mrt. Ophelia Lee: is spon-/ment of Baptism and reception of sor for the group. Dr. Bank will the traditional Candlelight Com-| “Open the Gates of the Temple” munion Meditation will be ob-| and “The Lord Bless You and served in the sanctuary. Dr, Mil-| Keep You.” - The Passion according to Mahder, | Sunday School .....10:00 A.M. | a aw ke lunch- a © \- a i eon served Ladies’ } Youth Service ......, 6: ' members*is scheduled for the 11\Guug with Mrs. H. E, Earheart in vangelistic Service. 7:45 P. M. le “The public is invited,” said the o'clock service cheat: |] Wed Prayer Meeting 715 P.M: | M YY CHURCH Rev. R. A. Britton, pastor. A brief program, entitied.““Know Build Your | Sunday Scho! 0.00 A. M. Palm Su: Service ‘| Your Church” will follow, Home with Us | Morning io occiciiwe A.M || Rev. James Butterwortht, foun- The pastor extends an invitation i ee eve laeaee tine der of Clubland, southeast Lon-|in Unity Church at W ito the public to attend the entire 6 ae qBestuning at eine Ae ee ee toe al” “Uay a ber al Janet Lauer, Ted Lorenten, Joy | ae , Pustes States Pledges Church of Oakland Coun. Pree fellowship hour at| Ann Rattew Randall Rev. T. H. Staton, $28,000 to aid his project. ty wil bold the Palm Sunday ste funcheon, ip coe ond Rete Bap: | 2.8497 -/ice at 11 a.m. in the church rooms, o 4a te : 71% N. Saginaw St. Mrs. Blanche At the tecrning Palm Sunday Others will be Alvin Tank, Janet! ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Joki will speak, a. service, 12 young people will speak| Thomas, Claralee Vollrath and| : 87 Hill Street at Cherry Court. : avined ‘Youth of Unity wit'meet}iteit Vows in the rite of confirme-| Donald Wiliams | ending re ee ee 9:45 A.M. seg y type gudcabaess oe . nts *- * * " . i fs from Pp. foe oles i : ot Morning W il W, Mele, 0. Ds Ponte 11:00 A.M. The i 1 Holy Week service will Those to be into the The p sto wil preach on" nay Owego Drive” ee hemes on i be held in the church rooms at] church fellowship will be Robert |Choic> That ‘ ” He will take Porvonage: pe eos J}7:30 p.m. Thursday, Askew, Killen Kay Duse, Ruth |his text from Psalm 8:19. wge0' i 2 Ps i y me ak ? / / | | t ph i) ee ; \ are \) ; ‘| ro ah | i \ j . | FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 1817 Joslyn 1 Block WN. of Waltem Bidv. REBINDING For Price Information Call: __ CHRISTIAN LITERATURE SALES of Bibles, Books, Magazines, Etc. ae Shel veveegess S48 AL y Worship wae 21:00 A. M. "Palm Sunday Message by the Pastor — “ie vee ee pa Vor Bi PONTIAg PRESS, sarunpay. A APRIU 13, 1957 | ' ‘ mA =e a ad comet - “ARE SIN, DISEASE, AND DEATH REAL?” undey Services and Reading Room “Sundar aeoct 2 East Lawrence Street 11:00 A. M Open Daily Wednesday ‘honing 11 A. M, to 5 P. M. Service 8 P.M. Friday to 9 P, M. Lawrence and Williams Streets _ “GOD HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION CKLW 800 KC " Bunday—9:45 A. M. "CHANNEL 7 YOUR CHILD” TELEVISION SUNDAY—9:30 A. M. CAN HEAL ES a eet aa ee How Does Christian | Science Heal? Have you ever wondered whether the miethod of healing disease, overcoming poverty Christ, Jesus employed can be successfully used now? For an answer in simple, 5 understandable terms atiend A _ “Christian Science: Its Message of Freedom” by LOUISE 8. KARPEN, C. 8. B. Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, tist, in Boston, Massachusetts. and restoring harmony which FREE LECTURE entitled READY FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL — The Rev. and Mrs. James H. Luther are shown with their six children as they leave home for the observ- ance of national Sunday School Week at Silver- crest Baptist Church. Paul, Letha and Timmy are in the front row (left to right); David stands in front of his April 17. David, Mrs. Luther, the Rev. Mr. Luther, and Bob., The Luthers are celebrating their 8th an- niversary in the pastorate of Silvercrest Baptist Church and their 20th wedding anniversary _ Pentiae Prese Phete father; and in the back row are of New York, New York ‘The Divine Redeemer Sunday Morning Cantata ‘On Palm Sunday morning at the SERVICES HOLY WEEK j11 o'clock service, the choir of First Christian Church will present “The Divine Redeem- aie Gounod. The following numbers will be Worship services will be con- ducted at 7:30 each evening dur- ing Holy Week with the excep- tion of Friday and Saturday. The general theme of the serv- ices, which will begin tomorrow | Tuesday, April 16, 1957 at "8 P.M. in the *FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Scientist loffered: “Benedictus” with Janet Appleton, Nancy Bellman and Vir- ginia Taylor singing as a trio and “Hosanna” and “Calvary” by the choir, Mrs, asi Yang Gidcumb will sing “There Is a Green Hill supper, They will then attend the worship hour in a body, night, will center on the Cross and the words of Jesus. Wednesday evening the men meet at 6 p.m, in the church for The Elders will conduct the an- | i i Fy Caineh ised. ‘ake weil Ministers, Lay Leaders Urged to Active Work in Cause of Peace EAST LANSING — Two-hundred- and-fifty Michigan ministers and church lay leaders have returned to their home communities, chal- “REV. FLOYD WHITE BURLINGTON, 1OWA “will he quest speaker ct Near East Will Hear Protestant Programs: NEW YORK — Plans for con- struction ‘in the Near East of a mighty 100,000 - watt radio trans- | mitter, as powerful as any in the th aa ese ee, will be built at a cost of $250,000 and the tually the whole Arabic-speaking world, said Dr. W, Burton Martin, executive head of RAVEMCCO, REVIVAL SERVICE Starting Sunday, April 14 and Continuing Nightly 7:30 P. M. EXCEPT SATURDAY NIGHT s broadcasting unit of the National | memes Church Seminar |S#s Sten cent | Good Friday Service Its voice will heard in far-| . ® away Indonesia South Africa, | starting at 12:00 P. M. Giv Ch | as well as in the Near and Middle | With the Dell Trio. 5 Und enge wal be chumicnal and onloeal ee eee as well as religious. About 2,000 Methodists across the United States will study . the missionary conferences this sum- mer. | FIRST OPEN BIBLE . CHURCH 1517 Joslyn Ave. today—we-cannot seek peace any longer by leaning on the broken stick of war,” he said, Mili] SS “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” Far Away.” nual Holy Week Communion Serv- ‘Corner of Williams and Lawrence Streets PONTIAC, MICHIGAN You Are Cordially Invited to Attend Morning W - $05 Auburn Ave. Full Gospel — Nondenominationel DR. and MRS. LELAND L. MARION, Pastors 9:45 thru 12:15 A. M. orship and Bible School Shelfield Speaking at Ali Services Service ‘ pio Asatte CANDLE LIGHT 94S P. M. Choir Singing—"Getheomane to Calvary” —— ‘Smith will be heard in the duet, Mrs, Paul Colton and Mrs. Joel|iee Thursday at 7:30 p.m. “ then ing "Reeurecton” and SQTVatiOn Army >. D. McColt, pastortO Hear Director Fi Christi will ch ’ i ineine, “O Jerusalem, JerussOf Men’s Center Mrs. bring the message at the elever o'clock’ morning worship service the message in the evening evan- gelistic meeting at 7:30. The Alders who recently moved to Pontiac will be in charge of the At the 11 o'clock service tomor- new Men’s Social Service Center. row on ae The Rev. Arvid An-| Before coming to Pontiac, the derson, pastor of Christ Lutheran in Detroit ‘Church, Waterford Township, will| Alor, wee stationed . . the the Men's Social Service Center for three years as finan- cial secretary and assistant man- ager, Previous appointments were at. The festive music will include anthems by the Senior Choir and) the two children’s choirs with Mrs. Open Forum FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 16 Chase Street ee ee eens weeveess- 10:30 8. m. 7:30 p. m. Mr, Harry Baird of Royal Oak ee ee | . .Wed., 7:30 p. m. Friday, April 19, 7:30... Silver Tea idren will be received into mem- | i Wiley directing. gelistic and young peop! A large group of adults and chil-|as well as the regular field work Prior to his entering the Salva-| \bership at this service. At 7 p..m.| tion Army, he was with the engi- ‘the Board of Administration will) neering department of the old Oak- be host at an informal receptionjand Motor Car Co., now Pontiac in honor of the new members. | Motor Division. The major’s parents directed GOSPEL SINGING SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 3 P. M. — by First General Baptist Church at Pontiac High | Auditorium The Weatherford Nationally Known Gospel Singers of Radio and TV e . THE HIGHLAND 4)Salvation Army activities in Pon- | itiac in 1914-15 and 1925-28. Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat} ‘in mine house, and prove me now |herewith, saith the pa of hosts, | \if. I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shal] not be) School 7 — enough to receive it. Z | —F eaturing— Quartet Major Ernest Alder will) and Major Ernest Alder will bring|the St. James Episcopal Church ‘Martin Wager and Mrs. John, Minneapolis and Omaha in evan-/§cale- Model -Model Ships people's SS) christened | monies full of Seventeenth Century ‘teenth Century seadogs, The ships will be sailed from Jamestown on |short cruises and will be moored in the James River, to form a Restoration. REV. IVOL I. CURTIS Rev. lvol |. Curtis to Broadcast Sunday On a coast to coast broadcast, of Los Angeles, Calif. has been asked to broadcast over the Col- umbia Church of the Air at 9:30 a.m. Eastera Standard Time CBS. The Rev. IL Curtis, pastor of St. James and former rector of All Saints Episcopal Church, Pont- iac, will preach. The coast to coast broadcast has been a radio feature of Columbia Soe eee for many years. to Sail James River NORFOLK, Va. — F ul l- scale reproductions of the three little vessels which brought America’s j|founding fathers to Jamestown jhave been here, in cere- pageantry. Product of many years of re- search, the ships were constructed an with the materials and methods of Elizabethan shipbuilding, Instead of nails or screws, the vessels are fastened together with wooden itrunnels (“‘tree-nails’’), They will be manned by Norfolk area yachtsmen dressed as Seven- permanent part of the Jamestown By a vote of 280 to 270, the French Assembly is putting on its) agenda a proposal to end state aid to church schools. Five pre- vious unsuccessful efforts have presented to Sir Winston Churchill peace. j He reported that a recent survey | showed that most churches have no committee work or activities in this field. The event was sponsored at Kel-. logg Center by the Lansing and| WPON—SUNDAY—8:00 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL ..... sole aale vies isis ». 9:45 A. M, “MORNING WORSHIP . .«..-1l O'CLOCK EVENING SERVICE 7:45 O'CLOCK Sermon Dedicated to Young People Tuesday and Thursday, Mid-Week Services REV. W. C. WIBLEY, Minister overtone Michigan Councils of Churches and! the MSU Committee on Church-| Related Programs. British Heritage Will Be Theme at Jamestown fcan exhibition, "The Brith Her. tage,” is being produced in Eng-| land by the British Government, for | display at the 1957 James-town Festival, ground of American colonization, the influence of the British legacy | on the American way of life, and an exposition of British policy,’ Gemonstrating the development of a Commonwealth to the® present ‘THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin and Fairmount Invites you and your family to the last week-end of its special Pre-Easter Services HEAR—Rev. Jason Felter, Guest Speaker Mark Waddell on his “S Trombone” The Waddells Inspirational Singing ‘ Tonight and Tomortow Night 7:30 P. M. Sanday Morning Worship .. LIAM. Sanday School for YOU and your FAMILY .10 A. M. Pilgrim Y. P. $. ......... oe 6:45 P. M. “The Little Church with the Big Heart” wants to help you and your family to the better things in life E. C. SWANSON, Minister ‘ROY OVERBAUGH, &. 8, Supt. eee eee nne * .Culminating feature of the ex- hibition is a display symbolizing the milestones in the history of, a on both sides of the At- It will include the Magna Carta, as well as the town crier’s bell in December, 1955, by the trustees | of Colonial Williamsburg Inc, Methodists Dedicate Algiers Girls’ Hostel $:45 A.M. Sunday School Classes for all ages. 11:00 A.M. Worship “The Sacrifice of Calvary.” 6:45 P.M. Youth Fellowship Program 7:30 — = a ae Theme: “ What?” Wednesday 7:30 P.M, eae and Bible Hour FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 135 Prospect O. E. Eastman, Minister ALGIERS — In the midst of the Division of Christian Servite of the Methodist Board of Missions has dedicated a new girls’ hostel — political and social turmoil in| gm French North Africa, the Woman’s! | “in the calm assurance that North) @ Africa needs Christ more than|j FIRST CHURCH OF: THE BRETHREN 4 NORTH ROSELAWN * “Amid a Rabble’s Cry ... 8 Man Went Forth te Die” ; © Sunday Scheel 1¢ A. M. Morning Message by the Pastor, 11 A. M. “ Evening Service at 7:00 P.M.—Turning Toward the Cress” < B.Y.F.D., 8:00 P.M. Esbter Services, April 17th te Pst by Arthur Whisler, Nightly at 7:30 P.M. REV. LEROY SHAFER, Paster Te P.M. , Sunday—Guest Speaker \ Silver Tea, ae fi | PARK CHOIR been made to have the proposal ° ‘debated in Parliament. a anything CRUSADERS — Bishop Ferdinand Sigg, of Switz- ‘QUARTET . CHURCH OF THE , Jeriand, visited the property in FLINT’S Usane Crary Jr. High Schoo “toe Auber Aue closed: for lack of, mleontries - $01 Cass Lake Rd. N. — ; GOSPEL Fi aaa deus Worth off 1 | mening 109 ras P. M. -_ reg heat wes haing ope to ® . Sunday School ... 9:45 A.M. 1 Diane Seaman, of Detroi . When Bishop Sigg saw the Foal | ya oy oY you can’t sell this! It has been BAGGETT FAMILY “BEHOLD, THE KING dedicated to the glory of God!” TICKETS © cad ) CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC And so more than ayear on Advance Sale ........... $1.00 Evening Service ... 7:30 P.M. SCIENCE CHURCH Siled with me, ried Yt il At the Door .......-.-... $1.50 “SEWING AND REAPING", |] \ 20 Whittemore Street 4 years ‘of service, was Conse- Children eee beedeeerrtves REV. G. J.. BERSCHE, ‘Pucter | i 7:00 P.M. Sun, Eve. Prayer Service crated as a Christian hostel for FE 4-7172 FE 56175 220 N. Cass Lake Rad. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH G. W. GIBSON, Minister. . FE 4-0239 347 North Saginaw Bible School ....0..ccccecccccssccee 9248 AM. Morning Worship ................. - 11:00 A.M. “ALL OUT FOR CHRIST” Young People Meeting ............... 6:30 P.M, (FOR ALL AGES) Evangelistic Hoar no :30 PM. ANTATA ron the CHOIR:: “RISEN INDEED” Severs NESTING NIGHTLY. at 7:30 P. x i Mihctiver bpesttes SChoir Singing (te ] Naa i s ieeeacres - — : —¥ Oo _ SEVEN | ed on Stores West Huron at Wayne Rev. W. MH. Marbach Rev. G. E. Hershey Worship Services ‘such settlements are creating “ru- ral slums,"’ Miss Lowry is national ‘director of the migrant ministry jin partnership with the Division of; |Home Missions of the National ~*~ doors are aluminum. banquet seating of 225 persons. ' conducted by many communions More than 5,000 feet of wire were used in the building and 1200 feet ‘of conduit pipe. MARIMONT BAPTIST CHURCH -— The new addjtion to Mari- mont Baptist Church will be dedicated at 3 p.m. Sunday. Built of ‘brick, it houses the new sanctuary with a seating capacity for 600. Of contemporary architecture, the building is situated on West Marimont Baptists fo Dedicate New Addition Sunday ‘ ~~ epen for business on Sun-| d It appealed to those merchants 4 to “reconsider their decision” é ~ best interest of the commu- ty. > Seven clergymen signed the a council statement, representing > First Methodist, First Presbyter- 4 ian, Grace. Episcopal, Gil Mem-; a orial Baptist, Zion Evangelical and} > Reformed and American Lutheran ‘ —— and the Salvation Army > 2s 2 *£ > At the same time the Michiganj “8 Bible School ...,.11:20 A. M arg dy pot $ sey lO ALM. > Worship .........10:00 A, M. — that the drive “‘to stop et “OSIAH TO THE unnecessary buying and % _'- $ON OF DAVID" Se ge Youth Fellowship 6:00 P. M. ~ ‘referred t to tte oon Ed- y Evening Service ...7:30 P. M. 4! ward sagt Se § Centcia “LOVE TRIUMPH” Cotnolic valott pulpits two weeks ago, in- Wednesday Prayer structing church members not to , ; 4 Meeting .........7:30 P. M. q/patronize stores which open on > : Sunday. : JOSLYN AVENUE Schan @ ote cone toes a ook > y away > Jestyn at Third oe “to stop Sunday > Bémund L, Wotkine, Paster shopping, shopping . ~ p Bible Schoot ......9:30 A. M. a Dr. H. H. Savage of the First y Worship iss. ...+1048 A. M. Pastor to Confirm ~ eetvmeaey eae avis Evening Recs ..7:30 P. M . : ication for the new addition to y Wed. Night Prayer 7:20 P. M. hildren Sunday —— > ees “The Rev. Richard ‘Simek.| Dr. Tom Malone of Emmanuel p AUBURN HEIGHTS 4) yer, panto, wil contin 24 en |Saptit Church anda ormer pas dren at the 11 o'clock service Palm|*" : > «S486 Primary Street ing and the Rev. Ralph Montague , 3. Harvey McCann, Paster Simday morning in Grace Lutheran! wit) offer the invocation. P Bible School ........10 A.M. oy ‘James Forman will direct| Greetings will be given b ' y Mrs. y wonky wabeuaewere 11:18 A.M. = Children's Choir in “Loud| H. H. Savage, Floyd Miles, Andy “THE HUMILITY OF JESUS” osanna.”’ Stimer, Kenneth Hempstead and > Youth Fe 6:30 P.M. Wallace Turner will assist the] the Rev, Ray Himes. Joe Davis 4 Saar pastor at the altar at the 9 a.m.| will sing several selections, : service. He is the first young man > COMMUNITY UNITED ¢\trom Grace Lutheran to study for| Others Participating tn the pre ys PRESBYTERIAN =—¢the, ministry. Currently there are/CH"Gavette, George Cork,” Else-| ; CHURCH eight students from the church in —— ‘and Nelson Matthews 4 Lotheren Theslegical schonls. Built of brick, the addition > Drayten Plains, Michigan houses the main auditorium, the ) (Wd. Tecuwissen, Jr, Paster Church Worker Attacks choir lott and two overflow rooms y Bible School «.... $45 A. M INation’s Rural Slums = [=m =. ttl senting capeaty 66 orning Worship .11:00 A. M. @! a oe > Youth Groups .... 6:30 P. M. oe ~ et reel shanty} The walls are a rose beige Evening Worship . 7:30 P. M. ." where migrant workers) with mauve draperies at the win- P Wottnesday Prayer cad live in shacks made of boards and dows and a beige tile fleor cov- > Study Hour . 7:30 P.M flattened oil cans, with no water,| ering, The pews of oak are fin- > an: —_ , electricity or garbage disposal) ished in wheat with coral plastic — cilities was described at a meet-| seats, : == ing last week of church leaders. P sb . year - round program of the sri lgene 3 church poder All ‘churches’ minis to migrants, | ws are y re yter ian | Miss Edith E. pel warned that/With pink. The vestibule The basement auditorium has a jf 9:30 and 11 a.m. ' Council Church Church School =f 9:30 and ll am. | aan pares: ‘beside the still waters. He maketh me to lie down in he leadeth me All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. at West Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector The Rev. Lewis W. Towler, Curate SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9: 30 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Blessing of Palms Church School 11:00 A.M.—Festival Procession, Morn- ing Prayer and Sermon by the Rector Church Schoo! il | nna ] [Ds (iid il REL ROM, 2. ee woe ST. ANDREW'S PISCOFAL og: nel ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL Milford, Mich. 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 7 Pe = % 9:15 A. M.—Corporate 1:00 A: M—M Communion sa Soe 9:58 A. M.—Chureh School and Sermon 11:00 A. M.—Ante ——— an & preparation for Easter by the Rev. Communion—Church School Robert J, Bickley, Vicar Note: Blessing & Distribution of Palms at each Service The church is heated with an oil fire hot water furnace. Besides the banquet room used also as an assembly room, there is a youth room, kitchen, two glass rooms, rest rooms and several ‘class rooms. - The pastor’s study, nursery, | conference room and church of- fice js on the first floor ae the islenand Baptist Church is a ‘branch of the First Baptist Church on Baldwin-avenue; later it moved ito Wever School. * * * * In a short time, the group felt a church was needed so the pres- ent land on Walton and Hollywood was purchased. The church was jerected and dedicated on March. /19, 1938. | Former pastors were the Rev. \Forrest Dean, Dr. Tom Malone, ithe Rev, Ralph Montague and the \Rev, C. Roger Johnson. At the | present time, the Rev, David Mor- me serves the. church, Marimont Baptist has a mem- bership of 250 and a Sunday | School attendance of nearly 375 entral Methodist Rev. Milten BH. Bank, D. D. Minister Calvin ©. Rice, B. D., Asst, Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Identical Service Sunday 8:30 A.M. and 10:45 A.M. “I Am the Way, the Truth, and the Life” Dr. Milton H. Bank, Preaching ; (Broadcast Over WPON 11:00 A.M.) | The call letters DYSR of the with Robert Gavette, superinten- dent, The missionary budget of $9,500) supports several missionaries. and ‘partially takes care of others. A week of dedicatory services wil begin Monday when Sunday School Open House will be held) Church Will Expand Mission Broadcasts jchurch-supported radio station GOODWILL GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 2287 Auburn Road—1; Mile West of Crooks Road Sunday School. 10 A. M, — Worship Service, 11 A. M. Wed. 7:30 P. M. — Evening Worship, Sat., 7:30 P. M.: &.S. Supt. ones Barleson: Pastor, Rev. Billy Brown—FE 8-8692 which beams religious and‘ educa- 10 Risen — i ‘as hich os ip.m. From Tuesday night continu- ing through Easter, the Rev. and Walton boulevard with a frontage of 325 ft. and 215 ft. on Holly. wood ayenue, Lee Butler of Detroit served as original architect me ee ne eee ee ee tor friends and parents from 7 to 9| Mets from Spring City, Pa.. will |and musical bells which will be| conduct a series of meetings at heard at the programs. . 7:30 each evening. They not only preach but playjernoon, Mr. and Mrs, Place will Mrs. Lester Cc _. evange- |the piano, saxaphone, marimba/present a sacred concert, | At 3 o'clock Easter Sunday aft- Seven Last Words of Christ” by sung in the parish hall of St. V Church today and Sunday at 8:15 p.m. Shown as they discuss the solo and choir parts for the PALM SUNDAY MUSIC — The oratorio, ‘The will be t de Paul all male choir to right); Dominic Kline, director and organist and Arthur LaFave Jr., located at 197 S. Pontiac Press Phete are Joseph R. Miller, tenor (left baritone. The hall is Parke St. Four Church Choirs fo Present Evensong The annual Lenten Evensong presented by the choral union of the First Congregational Church will be held Sunday, at 5:30 p.m. The Choral Union is made up of the Chancel Choir, the Church of Youth Choir, the Junior Choir and the Probationers’ Choir and is directed by Charles A. Wilson, minister of music. Following the Evensong, the Music Board and the Choral Union will be hosts to the con- gregation at a coffee hour in the church recreation hall. The program is as follows: Organ Prelude: In Death's nee Grasp the Saviour a bien Meditation: The Choral The by - -se Unie: Vietory ‘Old Alsatian Easter Carol The Probationers’ Choir Jesus Son of God.,...0..-. eee Pollack At Easter Time... * Vandevere The Chancel C Alletuia..... . ndall Thompson Marche au Suppli ih de ia Passion . Paul de Menkoongrens Mr. ‘Wilson The “reerenged a Dark was Led cae Clours. geben Michael Haydn ean oO Gon tte wilson Paul de Maleingesu Union The Choral — rich anneal . Harvey Gaul The Vesper ie open to the public c tional programs from the Philip- pines, will soon reach into most of the Far East. The National Council of Church- @s has announced that the present 10,000-watt station in Dumaguete) City, P.1. will be stepped up to 100,000 watts, enabling its signal FIRST METHODIST. 8. Saginaw St, at Judson "Paul T. Hart, Pastor 10:00 A. M. Morning Wors 11:15.A.M. Chureh ie 4:30 P.M. Choir Vesper Service 6:15P.M. Youth Fellowship No Evening Service % Lenten Night Di Thurs. 6:30 P. M of Holy Comm ig nner ING" to reach Indonesia, Burma, Thail- and, India and other countries in Koreans Given Housing by Seoul Missionaries A 60-family village for Korean h operated as an An interdenominational Institute for Advanced Pastoral Studies, designed to fill the post - ordina- tion training needs of the clergy has been established at Bloomfield Protestant Episcopal Church. : * * * The Rev, Reuel L. Howe, S. T. D professor of pastoral theology at the Protestant Episcopal. Sem- inary in Virginia for the past thirteen years, has accepted ap- pointment as director of the newly- founded Institute. Conceived and planned jointly by members of the clergy and the laity, the Institute. will be experimental pilot project. _ Its services will be offered to ministers of all denominations who, Institute to Offer Pastors. Training for Parish Duties: Hills, under the auspices of the — REV. KR. L. HOWE 8. T. D. \Children’s Choir to Sing Sunday ‘The Sanctuary Choir will pro- dvide the music for this traditiona) service Included in the selections will be the German chorale, |Head, Now Wounded,” an arrange- ment of two 16th Century hymn ‘}tunes taken from Est's and the familiar ‘Tis Midnight.” vse sa ios teigaeaee Jed ea SAM, tho, tang of Cit. jat St. Luke's * jie, ch ee The Chancel Choir, composed’ off _ CONGREGATIONA ane Li oa er ook at the Sishedat Chak At tide een CHURCH . fie a.m, ~ children and infants will be bag-| 1,= Maren St 98. Clomene ig ag music wit be furnished Kare oa gels se r. ALMS OR THORNS” The pastor; Rev. Kenneth seagesl ony san Stephens, will preach on “Life and Preaching ee Seven. Worship & Church School ey, Se 10:30 A. M, sciaken Gar oe chene'end ot S100 “THY KING COMETH” p.m., preceded by a fellowship Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, dinner at Preachin “O Sacred) Psalter, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor _ Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor Our responsibility-——the World; Our resources— the Word. ° SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. (Classes for All Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. “WHO CRUCIFIED JESUS" - Dr. M, M. Savage Speaking EVENING WORSHIP—7:00 P.M. MUSICAL PROGRAM BY THE CHOIR BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH “An Americon Baptist Convention Church” West Huron at Mark 9:45 a. m.—Church School, classeq for all ages; 6 adult classes 11:00 a, m.—Sermon “The Palm Sunday Crowd” 6: ee m.—Fellowship Hall for young people outh Fellowsh 7:00 p. ee te stead Y 7:30 p .m. esday—Holy Week Servies. Dr Joseph I. Chapman, Pastor Baptism raaine soli an cee Pa a ee st Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. Departmentalized Sunday School tor All Ages Auditorium Bible Class 10 A. ae 10:00 A. M. ‘The Jews in Egypt” Gen Ch. 46 Evangelist Bob Ecton “National Quartette” Radio WPON—1460 Disl—10:15 9. m. to 10:45 a. m. 11:00 A. M. REV. PAUL VANAMAN 7:30 P. M. REV. HERBERT NOE Baptismal Service Large Chorus Choir et All Services Sunday School Attendance Lest Sundey—1,332 Dr. Tom Malone, Pastor , B. T. U. Sunday School Morning Worship ... Evening Worship Wed. Prayer Meeting Affiliated with Southern Baptist Convention COLUMBIA AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 64 West Columbia Ave. 9:45 7 ee Oth Oe ee ee ee oe eee we eee ean eeeoees ev Dede eeeone eee ee A. M. Sewers rs 11:00 A.M, .. 6:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. . 7:30 P.M. or more. * * * Its curriculum will be centered on the study of pastoral theology, with special emphasis in the var- jous aspects of pastoral care, par- ish administration, adult education and community relations, SHARE KNOWLEDGE Pf The Institute's program of “Jearning-through-sharing” will be: based on the actual experiences of the clergy. . Through the case study system and similar methods, students will be afforded an opportunity to share the knowledge acquired by them- selves and their colleagues in the ‘practice of their profession. The Institute will operate at Bloomfield Hills in collaboration with Christ Church Cranbrook. have been ordained for five years, _ oo ee oe ee ” WESLEYAN @ NORTH L V0: 00 SUNDAY SCHOOL W. ¥. B.S. 6:45 PL Me Rev. Robert L. DeWitt ,and a group of lay members of the_ parish have heen instrumental | in the establishment of the cent- er which has been incorporated — separately with its own board of | trustees, . * * * Sundey School Morning W Evening Service FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CAI Building—S460 Williams Lake Rd. eee eee ee ee eee ew - “Cm Pareto eo “OPPORTUNITY GONE” Musical Director, Bob boca 10:00 a.m. ee ee ST, THE ONLY WAY" A group of laymen raised $100,- 000 to finance the Institute during a two-year experimental period. * * * Members of the Greater Betroit business community who partici- pated in planning and financing the project, in addition to the lay members of the first board of trustees, include Ernest R. Breech, Paster--REV. LEK LaLONE “DONELSON BAPTIST mevnagic™ Elizabeth Lake Ré. st Tilden Sunday School +7. eo, Morning Worship .. Jeantor and Beginners’ Cherch Youth Service ............. dss sacveevgaus deuses stan Evening Chureh Service ..... BERBER OAD OC Ip SOC ROE Midweek Service . ......cesseevseecies » 1p Mm Wednesday 8. & Supt—ARTHUR EWALD L. L. Colbert; Benson Ford, Robert: F. Grindley, Harvey R. Hansen,| Dr. Luther R, Leader, William G. | Lerchen, Jr., and Milton A, ‘Man-| ley. FIRST, FREE ~ $01 Mt. Clemens Street Church of the Light and tile 11:00 A. M— “Triumphant Though Crucified” - Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Worship, Prayer ogre eg Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. METHODIST Hour. F.M.Y., 6:30 We M. 7:30 P.M. Choir Rehearsal Singing Service to Follow ....0+: Morning Worship .... Sunday Evening Service ee ae ee nee eeeeeeeeear seene FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Baldwin Ave. - FE 47172 . 7:00 P.M. . $00 P. M, veccesesceses SHS ALM, 11:00 A.M, . 7200 P.M. Wedueedey Prayer ond Bible Study 7:07. Thurs. Ws. Bible Schoo! 7 P.M. 11:00 WORSHIP | ov 7:30 P.M. : ms 1. Music Director Rey. Cc D. Fries, Paster! ; Lyal n. aot os Phones FE 2-4252—FE 2-0055 i : 7 _Lewtit Begget may r | “Vy . [, i v ae } 4 j : ; A - F f j \ ‘ i { 4 rf i \ ¥ i : ; | f [ J { ie y | A | | ‘ i : j 3 ‘ : , | EN Ey ee] / 4 : ee i Ed. ‘. | [ k . af : eo Es e / aS 5 { P $e ee =: px oe eS is J 1 i 1 4 = - - . La ‘ ¥ 4. 13, 1957 *- modeled by members of Fashions rie the well-dressed nen will be the Women’s Auxiliary to the Oakland County Medical Society when they pre- | sent a style show. by Hilda’s April 25. The showing “will be held at Birmingham Community House at of Coseyburn drive, Mrs. Lake road, Mrs. Donald H: Mrs. N: E. Durocher of Old Orchard drive (left to 1:30 p.m. Four of the models are Mrs. mans = Pontise Press Photo Roy Landry Arnold Brown of Cooley oyt.of Maceday Lake and. William Wright Speaks to PTA of Owen School _ “Reporting to Parents” was the Twain. School, of the citywide PHS Teacher to Direct State Chorus An announcement has been made from the University of Michigan lSchool of Musie that George H. Camp, Interlochen, Aug. 5 through 18. * * * music at Pontiac High School. Each summer for the past 2% of the central William Johnson, John Giles, Rob- an opportunity for years the university has provided talented school 4musiciansto-study for two weeks at the National Music Camp at Interlochen. This year this service has been broadened to include an Interme- diate Orchestra, and will for the ‘second time provide a program for ,|students whose major interest is in drama and speech, as well as music. * * * The purpose of the all-state pro- Fouts presided at the tea table. gram is (a) to provide a laboratory Mr. and Mrs. street an- gagement of Janis Pauline, _.to Ralph chester road, Blanzy of Front. street. No date has been set for Putnam will conduct the 22nd All| State Chorus at the National Music * Mr, Putnam is director of vocal Paul E. Boyer of West Huron nounce the en- their daughter, Blanzy of Dor- son of Michael ann Arbor May 17-19. Announce- for representative students from all schools in the state to pursue ian intensive course of study, in which individual and group in- struction and organization are em-. phasized; (b) to achieve maximum development and unrestricted ad- vancement on the part of the in- dividual, so that he thay be able to transmit his gainful experiences to others when he returns to his local school ; Last year about 70 per cent of: the students who attended were sent on supplied by leeal schools or clubs, This prac- tice is growing, and it Is doing much to raise the standards of music throughout the state. The All-State Chorus will present two concerts—Aug. 11 and Aug. 18. 7 Initiation Ritual Held Wednesday by Secretaries Edythe Perry, president, con- ducted the initiation service at the |Wednesday evening. meeting of Pontioak Chapter of National Sec- retaries Association. * * * New members initiated were! Mrs. Roberta Trayer, Mrs. Mi- chael Kerensky,: Louhelen Eggle-. ston, Mrs. Garland Woody and! Mrs. Catherine Birch. Appointed to serve on the nom- inating committee were Mrs. Woody, Mary Eleanor Lockman, and Mrs, Warren Trevethan, lat Shower GEORGE H. PUTNAM Bride-to-Be ls Honored Harriett Merritt was honored at a. bridal shower Wednesday at Ted's Restaurant, The bride-elect of Robert Masters, Harriet is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merritt of Royal Oak. The couple will be married April 20. « * * * Guests were seated at a table Plans were made to attend the Michigan State Division meeting in) ment was made of the Certified Professional Secretary examina- ition May 3-4, - * x * decorated with a silver bowl con- taining pink snapdragons and white iris, Silver candlesticks with pink tapers flanked the bowl. * * * Attending were coworkers includ- ing Mrs, L. Harvey Lodge, Mrs.| Stanley Treadwell, Mrs. Florence Spirituals pest Big Hand) lat Waterford) by Continental-Aires| FF iH il F | During the program portion of/noty, Mrs. William N. Pike, Maude the meeting at Hotel Waldron, Mrs.|Chambers, Mrs, Lawrence Hark, the wedding. John Baer of Royal Oak spoke on 112 | dresses. i‘*Wardrobe Magic,” demonstrating | costumes from two basic w panduren, Virginia Merritt, |Mrs, Harry Merritt and Marie JANIS PAULINE BOYER Do-C-Do Club Closes Season at ‘Final Fling’ Do-C-Do Club’s “Final Fling’’ of the regular season was held at Washington Junior High School on Thursday evening. o*..% * * Dave Ewalt was master of cere | monies, Mixers and squares were ville Ely and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Srigley. * * * Final plans were made for the 'dinner-dance April 27 at Walden- ; woods. Education of Deaf Explained to PTA | Mrs. Sue Flessland, Special edu- A musical program was presented called by Robert Newill, William cation teacher presented a tape re- McCarroll PTA Plans Annual Fete Over one hundred PTA mothers attended the April meeting of Mc- Carroll PTA Thursday in the multi- purpose room. PTA President Mrs. Reid Gra- ham announced the annual dinner May 8. Appointed delegates to the state’ convention were Mrs. Farris Stevens and Mrs. Reid Graham. by the McCarroll band under the direction of Eldon Rosegart. ‘Delta Kappa Gamma Shakey Godoshian, Mary Burke-| man, Mrs. Harry Laser, Mrs. N. Blanzy. Meetsat Wing Lake Florence Gullstrand presided at the annual meeting of Xi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, national honorary society, held Thursday evening at Wing Lake School in’ Bloomfield Hills. Committee chairmen reported on accomplishments in the field of education during the past year. Announcement was made of the state convention of Delta Kappa Gamma to be held at Kellogg _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. APRIL e Singers \ ‘pis \ Last in Series 3 st rile i E i iF re F Spontaneous applause the singing of the traditional Negro “Deep River’ and prayer, “Spirit of the Living God,” especially demanded blend of The concert came to a close with a stirring arrangement of ‘Our One World Medley,” sung with much enthusiasm and zest. Club Hears Talk on Camp Oakland Tells Plans for Reunion * Plans are under way for a re- union of the Pontiac High School January and June graduating classes of 1932. A dinner program is scheduled for June 15 in Pontiac High School. x * * The June graduating class pre- sident, William Travis, is being assisted by Mrs. Charles Pickford, secretary, and Mrs. Nuella Moore, treasurer. Chairmen appointed include Mrs. Norman Todd, tracing committee; Mrs, Glenn Griffin, program; Mrs. Leland Martin, decorations; Mrs. James Scribner, arrangements; and Mrs. Donald O. Newman, publicity. : * * 4 The next meeting of the planning committee will be Tuesday in.room 101 of: Pontiac High School, MSU Professor Addresses PTA Dr. Guy Hill, professor of edu- cation at Michigan State Univer- sity, was guest speaker at the We- ver PTA Fathers’ Night Thursday. Discussing ‘Developing Tomor- row” Citizens Today,’ Dr. Hill! urged a flexible program to con- form to the individual needs, One that would teach the child adapt- ability to meet the uncertainty of changing times. “Let us teach him to think for himself by reading, analyzing facts and making deductions in order to be able to reach a valid conclu- sion,” Dr. Hill concluded. Delegates Named by Navy Mothers Mrs. Ma&rtin Kinney and Mrs.) Frank Riley were elected delegates ito the state convention of Navy Mothers when members of Pont- (a A very welcome visitor itt Hill home recently was daughter, Charlotte Hill. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hill at the Mer- their grand- She is the Strickland, i ial Pentiae Press Photo of Twin Falls, Idaho. Her aunt, Norma s returning home with Char- lotte to Twin Falls where she will visit Charlotte’s parents. By ANNE HEYWOOD If Martha J. didn’t have a siste who was an unsuccessful writer, she probably wouldn't have a suc- cessful home business today. At any rate, she wouldn't have the business she has—although a woman as self-reliant as Martha, and with as much imagination, would no doubt wind up doing something spectacular anyway. “] think it really began when I "| visited my sister two years ago,” Martha told me, “She's a little older than I and her two children | are already married, | “From the time she was in high, ischool, she has wanted to be al jwriter, She tried, off and on through the years, but there were always so many other things to do —the housework 4nd caring for the children—to take up her time. | “But Sis insisted that when the children were grown, she would seriously get down to writing. “I guess it often happens that way,’ Martha continued, ‘Sis just| ANN GORDON W ARREN plugged away at it, year after Mrs. Gordon Hills. Warren nounces the engagement of her daughter, Ann Gordon, to George Randall Booth, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Birmingham. A June wed- ding is planned. News From Birmingham of Detroit an-| Wiant Family Returning BIRMINGHAM — Dr, and-Mrs.\Easter with their son-in-law and John L, Wiant and their two daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. jac Navy Mothers Club met Thurs- Brown, Rex Lawrence, Gordon Mc- "/learn to talk at the’ Wednesday aft- “jernoon meeting Of the Danie! " \gave a demonstration of classroom . |procedures in teaching those handi- - cil Scholarship _ Fun. a cording illustrating /how the deaf: Whitfield Schoo} PTA. Mrs. Flessland also showed slides iof the ‘children’s activities and capped by’ deafness, ‘ A morey-making project was held during the meeting, Proceeds will be Aused toward the PTA Coun- 4 ‘Couple Is Married Center in East Lansing May 17-18. i Hostesses for the meeting were in Recent Ceremony mrs: Rudolph Kempt, Mrs. Mayn- ; . __lard Stephens, Mrs. Roy Long, Mrs. Announcement is made of the marriage of Clara Gruber and Ron-| ald Nolen. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs; Jacob Gruber of Short street and his parents are Mr, and Mrs. James D. Nolen of Meadow avehue, When you’ converse standing up The ceremony was performed|don’t slouch or lean on the near- Gingell. Beauty Hint | Oscar Forslund and Mildred. Training Center, The convention is scheduled for May 10-12 in ‘daughters will soon be settled in their former home on Chesterfield road. Dr. Wiant has been on mili- tary duty in Portland, Ore., for two years. . Mrs. Wiant and the two girls arrived last week and are staying with her mother, Mrs. Clarence Lehr of Old Salem court, until Dr. Wiant arrives next month. * * * Coming home just in time for Easter will be Mr. and Mrs. Bethel E. Kelley of Henley drive, Mrs. Kelley with the two younger Kelley children and Mrs. Weslau Wright have been at the day evening at the Naval Reserve suey winter home in Naples, Fla., for a month and were re- cently joined by Mr. Kelley and Kalamazoo. . Members also voted to renew subscriptions to leading magazines) for patients in veterans’ hospitals. Mrs. Frank Christi and Mrs, J.) Paul presentatives of the group to work other service groups planning: the March 30 by Justice Willis Lefurgy jest object, Stand up straight to at his/home, |: } : look poised and graceful, Memorial Day parade and ser- vices. - \ f daughter “Trish” on her vacation from Kingswood School. *&. -® * . Also arriving home early in the Hanson were appointed re-\week will be Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Andreae who have Miami. Beach. Mr, and Mrs. —* arry F. Menard ‘Eagan of Bronxville, N.Y. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Dwight P. Allen flew to Marathon Key, Fia., Thursday for 10 days of fishing with a group of friends there. * * * Mr. and Mrs. John F. String Jr. and their children, John and Shelley, will spend Easter in Mrs. Frank Huffman. They will also go to Washington, D. C., for ha visit with Mr. String’s parents before returning home. x * */ * Mr. and Mrs, Krickhoff Bethiechem, Pa., with Mr. and | She Finds Career in Wastebasket year, for almost four years, and nothing happened, .Nothing, that is, but stacks of rejection slips. “I was really worried about her, but you know how it is with would- be writers—they're so determined! “While I was visiting her, a whole batch of manuscript¢ came ‘back, Sis quietly ripped up the Tre- jection slips and stuck them in the wastebasket. ; “ ‘Someday,’ she-said, ‘I'm going to cover a wastebasket with them and varnish it.’ “I looked at her wastebasket. It was a standard type of painted tin and, I thought, quite ugly. Then I began to think how ugly most wastebaskets are. “Either they are made of ex- pensive leather, quite dull and con- |servative, or they are plain painted ones with no personality, Why ‘couldn't wastebaskets be attrac- itive and really personalized, too? “I don't mean covered with re- jection slips—that’s silly, But why. couldn't the decoration on them have some meaning? “That was the beginning,” Mar- tha concludes. “I began working with the paints and stencils and came up with some awfully good , ideas. Now I have a real workshop : and sell my wastebaskets through several stores, “I tried to get Sis to join me. . I said she could write the ads for George Cole- |our local paper, and the price lists, man Booth of |and help with the office and sales work, But not Sis! She stil] insists that if she keeps at it, she'll sell a story yet!" If you'd like to market a home product, send me a stamped, self- addressed envelope, care of The Pontiac ‘Press, and I'll send you my pamphlet on -the subject. (Copyright 1957) Bride-to-Be Entertained at Shower Mr'’s, Ivan Wilcox was hostess in her home on:Old Orchard drive Friday evening at the first in a series of showers honoring bride- elect Nancy Aldrich. Nancy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ’ Lee A. Kremer of Dwight avenue, is the bride-elect of Theodore F. Cohassey, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cohassey of South Johnson avenue. . A pink and white color scheme was carried out in the table ap- pointments for the shower and in decorations arranged through- out the Wilcox home, Among the 24 guests attending the linen shower were Mrs, Rob- are en route home to Adelaide, Australia, after a visit in the United States. They were guests of Mrs. Carl W. Neumann for a few days last week. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ward Tollzein, Mr. and Mrs. Carson and Mr. and: Mrs, Warren S. Sum- ner Jr. will entertain at dinner this evening for Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Henry Aughey III, whose and Mrs. N. A. Woodworth and ai Molly Sherwood of Birming- The bride-elect. announced her — wedding attendants which include Mrs, James J. Aldrich as matron of honor; Audrey Terry of Al 5: Kathie Young, Judy Cohassey, McLaren ahd Alice’ Bego‘as bridesmaids, \ a are. flying East, next week to spend { x marriage took place on Wednesday. ee fie cap fl "egg va age Ro ay % » nae S otaereia i is jy —, y ____THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. APRIL 13, 1957 1 _ Guest |CannotGo toShower. ' know is, should 1, The hostess, open the gifts and show them to the guests, or should I send them. 4 3 z fleet Er dint : et Bg _the row, she goes first and he then sits beside her. Talk Presented by Psychiatrist | Beth Jacob held at the temple. * *® * DP Fischoff stated that “chil- _ dren must get enough security and confidence from their parents independent persons.” to become © 1087 Spedéa Peskin: no to Make Gra Two halves make a perfect weohy proved Toni Owen jump- Take tadiow: connected at the shoulder line, has inverted, re- adjustment) while around and Hy; ba z i H ® & Z z 3 Fa in i a ¢ R22 eB $58 Rg p eeczcs : i Box 535, G.P.0. Dept. cf _ SPADEA'S AMERICAN, iB Only 4. Pieces Necessary are Westacres Party Fetes Address American Designer |. { ceful Jumper Pattern Booklet 12 and all-new Pattern Booklet 13-K are avail- able for 50 cent each. Toni Owen label available for week look for Spadea’s American Designer Pattern Brigance). (Copyright 1967) Bride-Elect June Newcombe to Repeat Her Vows on April 27 June M. Newcombe was the honoree at a bridal shower given by Ann Tierney and Mrs. Joseph P-4, New York, 1, N. ¥., Classic MONTH | \ APR, 1-3 ‘ —_ 7 ——— 42 Wisner Stree RUG and CARPET CLEANERS | Is Here! | Take a vacation from spring cleaning! Let us relieve you of the heavy work of rug. and furniture clean- ing. With our com- plete. equipment and expert workers we can do the job in your home or at our plant — in jig: time! Save. yourself work, time and money — call now! FE. 2-7132 |Mason, Mrs. James Clarkson, Mrs. ‘Meeting Conducted * Also attending were Mrs. Charles by Loyal Philathea Mrs. Harry Newhouse was guest speaker following the cooperative dinner meeting of the Loyal Phila- thea Class of First Baptist Church dur- Improve Posture, Use. Massage to Remove Them Add to that sleeping on large _ pillows, and reading in bed with pillows under your head, looking yourself to collapse at the neck when you sit, or slumping in a ear when you drive — all of these will write their record oa your poor neck. © So, posture is one of the first things to watch, Stretch your neck! Sometimes deep lines on the neck come from poor posture when one was a child or quite young. the skin and muscles decrease and this may cause some sag and very much. overweight she will have creases on her neck just as a fat baby does. Even after she loses her extra pounds the lines may remain, down when you walk, ‘allowing lessen firmness. If a woman is’ Now — what can we do once = ‘ene lines ! First cortect posture So that ‘will not con- tinue to. deepen. Use a backrest! when you read ‘|better for your g | You can “iron out” these lines Stretch Your Neck to Avoid Lines to some. extent. In fact you can make great improvement. After in bed. That is| cleansing the “neck, massage an eyes, too. If you oily cream into it, Do this only ust sleep on a pillow use a small, ALONG the lines, using a ar motion with your ‘finger. F ol The way you hold your head has a terrific effect on the smoothness or lining of your neck. HAZEL MARLENE VerBEEK Mr. and Mrs. Ivo VerBeek of third avenue announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Hazel Mar- “|lene, to Robert M. Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Fuller of Euclid avenue, A June wedding is planned. . : SIZES 1416-18 ‘ cf The Rev, Robert D. Richards, Methodist. minister of Livonia, was guest speaker at the annual PTA Father’s Night held Thursday at Malkim School. _ “What America Means to Me” was the subject discussed by the speaker, who was born in Wales, and came to the United States 26 years ago. Howard McConnell, father vice president, conducted the brief business meeting held following the cooperative dinner. Serving on the social committee were Mrs. Joseph Walters, Mrs- Ray Hartung, Mrs, Anthony Stad- ler, Mrs. Daniel Pintamo, Mrs. George Crisman, Mrs, Margaret Brown, -Mrs. Virginia Maovens, Mrs, Hurles Pace, Mrs. Arthur Al- len and Mrs. Ron Bailey, They were assisted by members of the school’s Girl Scout troop, EMERSON PTA Joseph Zabelski, safety director for the American Automobile Asso- ciation ‘spoke at the recent eve- ning meeting of Emerson Schoo! PTA. He told of the annual trip to Washington, D.C., to be »made by the Safety Patrol boys and members of the Girls’ Safety Squad. . Mr, Zabeleski introduced Eliza- beth Barton, captain of the Giris Service Squad; Laurel McCurdy, lieutenant; David Bihi, captain | of the Safety Patrol and Ken Henry, lieutenant of the patrgf; who will make the trip, via Serving as cochairme the, Mother and Daughter 45 uet be- ra es Most people are not only tired after a shopping trip—they’re ab-. solutely spent. \Malkim PTA Fetes Dads, Emerson Plans Banquet - ing held May 23 are Mrs. Warren Waldbillig and Mrs, Lloyd Clancy. Following the business meeting members and guests viewed the science exhibit prepared by, the students and teachers of the school. - The tiered Aathocctie divides the figure with fingertip tunic the ling“ot demarcation. The pioshed shicgapives @ foaller look. petite figure can wear the red silhouette but the pleated garess will elongate and make her seem slimmer. Tiered fullness is) definitely not for overweight or for | the tall, full figure. Both will find’ straight pleats becoming. Mrs. Eric Hoover Entertains Group - Mrs. Eric Hoover was hostess at a dessert luncheon Thursday in her home on Marlboroygh drive to members of St. Mary Unit of St. Benedict Church: Mrs. Howard Grady was appoint- ed chairman of the May 9 lunch- eon to be held at Devon Gables. . party to be held at St. Benedict Hall June 5, f CrqeSitch iP lion with this lovely blouse embroidered cross-sti “Easter Cleaning Time” That’ s Right ... it’s time to ty Outer 3 3 SHIRTS. . Cosh snd Onrey get that ATTENTION! suit or dress service —o cleaned ... remember, the Easter Par ade is MANOR Modern Wacilities for the — y nmaman IRONRIT , ppenuenee | ronrile RENT or om 22 Do Away with Hand Ironing WITH AN AUTOMATIC IRONER AUTOMATIC “eis COISLLIAAADMAMM MMM ONLY PPPS SPE PE SF FSS FS SY EE OE Pe FEES re |Plans were also made for a card | _ |Meeting Conducted by Rebekah Lodge Charles /Moore, te yen glia on ot, beat If you would like to have my leaflet “Is Your Chinline a Pain Pontiac Press. Open Sunday 2 to 5 Easter Dresses — Coats and Suits Alvin. Huron at Telegraph Park Free Rear of Store hp in tin ty Ai bin bin An in hi A ie Ain in A Ni i hi i di in Ai ti An i Mi i i in i Mn i i i ti tn i ie tt pai hah bb hb Our Regular. 12.50 Cold’ ‘Wave by | 935 Sammie with akc a me att! ‘wT e.rTTerreTeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew’ ee ee $ for lasting beau ‘ Creme ’n’ Oil NEISNER’S | Cold Wave | § BEAUTY SALON ih $45] 42 N. Saginaw—2nd Floor Complete “eerneerrevrvrrrTrvwTrfr™''T''''tT' TTT," _eereererererrerrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrvrr?’? The Elegance ———isédt | EASTER SUSAN ROSS | ‘THE DELICATE LOOK fashion for a fair lady ' A fresh look to = Ngo gq ake ont DRIP -DRY cotton ae rod no Bay sang “1 A soft ag skirt falls iin the aout the ik ¢. Style No. 7506. Sizes: 10 to, 20. “Fast Seren te fe eaten ood , ° Drive-In Service sar ies ey ELECTRIC 2 t in Russ’ Bonn chloe , ing fo) Wee Country. Store’ tak ss tall ae ' . 3 | ‘4500 Elizabeth Lak Road> a Do ray rerged | Tee mena ON “eae net iu} hina tity eal bur pas ign ali len aaa THE ‘PONTIAC. ‘PRESS. SATURDAY, APNIL as, sir: meee mr Plans Research Ti erie with prizes?” ‘HAL: “Certainly! as long as there are quis ‘il; shows. We dropped out of Fax & Hounds un . > Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills | LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations “BETWEEN HEAVEN & HELL” “MASSACRE’—DANE CLARK’ “STORM FEAR”—DAN DURYEA the first 10 for a while — but came back into the mp three. You know these shows are done very rea: sonably.” “Reasonably? Those big cash prizes?” HAL: “They cost spit. Any- body who wins $64,000 has one guy beat me.” “Are you religious?” — * | | | been on'several weeks and that Hiaverages very little.” * *«- “Hal, I'm supposed to ask you some $64,000 I| were once a fighter, weren't you?” — TAL “(fingering ‘nie theless collar on“tle sport chirt): Te I hed $5 fights sea kid and won 34. I quit when ‘Hal March Answers] ral’ Questions This Time By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—“Hal, how miuch farther can the quiz. shows! , HAL (with an-amused smile as she sits at s back table): it; “The next step is to give away two human beings and start | your own race.” “Do tein rin poased ceases long? “Do you Q in’ can go on very g?” It’s « standard now and will go on at Groton, ‘Com, ff * HAL: “I was born Harold Mendelson in the Jewish fajth, but I don’t think you have to go to an edifice to worship. |Iim not a joiner of any ‘kind.” “Are you nervous on the program?” HAL: “I'll never get ulcers: Anybody that takes him- self seriously in TV is insane.” “Do you think your own performance has much to do with [ithe ratings?” . | HAL (registering surprise): “Oh, no, it depends on the con- testahts. They have to have a par-old kid, Robert Strom, is j offers he’s had: That's pleasing personality. This 10- fantastic. Just listen to these A scholarship to M.LT.—a publishing com- | pany wants to bring out a book entitled ‘Robert Strom’s First | Experiments’'—and a producer at MGM making a science fic- ition picture wants this kid to be his technical adviser!” Billy Eckstine’s miffed at Harry Belafonte; claims Harry never showed for an appointment... show Is billed-in London as “with the original Broadway cast” ', « Lin Taylor’s Beverly Hills home went for a reported 1 $150,000 . . . Lana Turner rented out her H’wood home; she'll jmake her next two films in Europe. | 'TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: “Hollywood,” sighs Sammy Kaye, | “—that's where, when they talk of double weddings, they : mean j mother. and daughter.” . « Victor Borge’s one-man earl, brother. (Copyright 1957) ‘itrials on-her second nuclear fuel-| cruised more than *y. / \initial charge. You)" i fol monary Announcement Follows by One Day of Nautilus for Trials The announcement followed rie ‘one day the sailing of the first atomic submarine Nautilus for sea’ ing. Nautilus 60, miles, iWat distance more than half of submerged, on her * * * The Nautilus returned to Groton whether difficulties can be_over- come, * * * July 21, 1955, Her atomic reactor is being built by the Westinghouse Electric Corp. The Skate, like the Nautilus and Seawolf, is a product of the Elec- tric Boat Division of General Dy- namics Corp. at Groton, S * * . The Navy said the Skate is a little smaller than the Nautilus and Seawolf because of improve- ments in nuclear power plants since the first two atomic subma- rines were de signed. Both the Nautilus and Seawolf have two emergency diesel power plants whereas the Skate has only one. aunch. Coan 2 New Atomic Sub" WASHINGTON @® -—- The Navy's; a submarine, - The keel of the Skate was laid). Some 32,000 agp ali made ““no- passport” trips English France, last summer, when new trips v were offered. llison,’ Robert Mitchum, Deborah Sun., Thurs.: ‘Big Land,” Alan Ladd, . | Starts Fri: “Cinderella,” by | Walt Disney. | STRAND | Tau”: Stone.” | Gordon Scott, Vera Miles; quest of Space,’’ Walter Brook. | Morgue,” | | Pontiac Theaters OAKLAND Sat.: “Heaven Knows, Mr. Al- Kerr, Solons ne | Election Change From Nominees Sat., Fri.: “The Man who Turned -to “Zombies of Mor al LANSING (AP)—A new method EAGLE “Tarzan's Hidden Jungle,” “Con- Sat.: Sun., Tues.: “Angels With Dirty i Faces,” James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart; ‘Proud Ones,” Robert Ry- an, Virginia Mayo, Wed., Fri.: ‘‘Seven Little Foys,” Bob Hope; “San Antonio,” Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith. Sat.: “Phantom of. the Rue Karl Malden, Patricia Medina; ‘‘Outlaw's Daughter,” Bill Williams, lected to receive this offer’ tunity of a lifetime” — etc.? Remember: “Free” doesn’t a BUSINESS ETHICS of the How many times are \ou approached on a get-rich- quick scheme—“You have been one of the few se- '—“This is your oppor- lways mean what the word implies. When you are offered something for nothing it re you to investigate thoroughly. Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Phone FE 56148 BOARD | * hi Open Daily 7 A.M. justices has been proposed in the Legislature. Jackson) and Lynn O. Francis (R- Midland) called for a constitutional change that would provide for nom- ination of justices by a special conimission created for the pur- pose, * * * From a-panel of three names submitted by the commission, the ‘governor would fill a court va- cancy by appointment. Once on the bench, a justice would be obliged te run against his record—that is, would go before voters on a proposition that either they should retain him in office, or retire him. The first voter review would ficome at the first biennial spring election after he had completed 12 months’ service. Subsequent (|| appearances on the ballot would ‘ijcome at = year intervals. * The seven te special nom- '4| inating commission would consist of three lay members designated by the governor, three chosen by the Mi state bar and one sitting supreme ||| court justice. * * * Justices would be prohibited from taking part in politics, includ- : ing contributing to a political party, or participating in any campaign —except fot his own reelection. Under the Nichols-Francis reso- lution, which if approved by a two thirds majority of each legislative branch would then go to a state- wide referendum in November, 1958, incumbent justices would con- tinue to serve, finally being obliged to 1 run | against themselves. bagebanghy + Supreme Court Justices of choosing state supreme court ==" : | en i din din in Min in Lin die Mn i dn - Sens. Haskell L. Nichols (R-) Golden Drumstick _ Box Dinners Now Delivered Piping Hot to Your Home from | * Call FE 8-0483} Fried Chicken—Shrimp Fish—Drumburgers | PIZZA DRIVE-IN THEATRE STARTS SUNDAY | I TUES. Thru CHICKEN HOUSE 497 Elizabeth Lake Road at Telegraph Popular- Demand “SULLY” AT THE KEYBOARD DELICIOUS DINNERS & LUNCHEONS % Spring Chicken — a eg Steak — = Ribs s tnetede Salad and French ‘Fries Open Sunday 12 ‘Noon to 2:00, A, M, DINNERS TO. TAKE, OUT! | CALL/FE 3-9821_ | iy presented by Sun. 9 to 2 % Dinner south coast resort a; Boulogne, i Ao. Cliften Sailing "Set. \y on. on Gate. Caries feet Set: “The Girl wie ett Behind,” Tab Hunter, Nat ‘ood; “Zarak,” Victor! Mature, Anita mere ues., Thurs: “Rebecca, Lawrence Olivier; “Third Man,” Joseph Cotten, Orson as s Fri., Sat: “Curueu, Beast of the Ama-| @ zon. John Bre miield; "The Mole Peo-| iim ple,” Johs fon Thurs... (April to Gat: ttle Hymn,” color, “ot Hock mud Might,” : Back the Jolta Mona Freeman. Ww t Ril Bat: A Sat;. “Back Robert Ryan, Anita Ekberg : Waterford Drive-In Brady; hurs: “King and "pare ih = Kerr; “Attack, Jack Pelance, Eddie “Tribute te a Bad Man,” James steal reamin, Pri. gat: “ Albert; Cagney. Gerontology Parley Set LANSING (APj—The Michigan Society of Gerontology wil! hold a conference here Monday to discuss problems of the aged. The purpose of the meeting is to review pro- posals. now tefore the legislature dealing with the aged, said Wilma T. Donahue of the University of THEIR FIRST MOVIE TOGETHER! | From Moreity," : B U N 8) LE IN KATHRYN Michigan, society president. Tel thay Cn VE: IN: Poe gy DR PEHCE UNFORGETTABLE! UNDER THE STARS! Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block North of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 Box Office Opens at 6:30 P. M. *x TONIGHT x 3 GREAT BIG HITS —NO. J— TOGETHER AGAIN! DOROTHY MALONE—Acedemy Award Winner! Ne Cinema a COMES TS THIS THEATRE EXCLUSIVE SHOWING Box Office Opens 6:30 Show Starts at 7:20 P.M. ELIZABETH ROCK guise oe WARNER BROS = WARNERCOLOR teem TAYLOR : ‘HUDSON: DEAN 4 CARROLL (LL BAKER: JANE iE WITMERS CHILL WILLS WERCEDES MeCANORIOGE - SAL WINEO rete usc. ane ivan morrat Peonucee PEONGE STEVENE se nane meee | “RABBIT ‘RAMPAGE” " JAMES DEAN PHOTOGRAPH fp the FIRST 500 CUSTOMERS ee i ee eke ‘ Ye , ,; ‘ | K\) Peak ; : i fe ; os : ie | te _tHE PONTIAC Rss SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1957 ( OMTENTION; MUSIC LOVERS! Jim Says | (| “Meet Carlotta at Seribs Friday, Saturday | ‘JUNIOR _ED) TORS ‘J ~ BAR AND RESTAURANT | FE 4-6981 al oF HE AUGUST MOON |ff FAMED STAGE PLAY HILARIOUS OW THE SCREEN r TTAHOUSE | A MEMORABLE FILM TRIBUTE TO AMERICA’S BATTLEGROUND “THE SHRINKING MAN” birthday book of birthstones. & “UTAH BLAINE” Newsfeatures.) Next Week: Easter If you saved this week’s Junior Editors, you will havea complete (Edgar. Anderson of Richmond, Va., won $10 for this idea. Send your suggestions in care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins, AP Norman Death (Brings Debate State Department Says No Clearance Given to Report on Official WASHINGTON (#—Robert Mor. rjs, counsel of the Senate Inter- nal Security subcommittee, said today the State Department has not asked for an opportunity to check any future testimony about Sreige officials’ before publica- The State Department, mean- time, challenged earlier reports that it had cleared for publication the transcript of a hearing involv- ing Canadian diplomat E, H. Nor- man. * * * The subcommittee's release of closed-door testimony linking Nor- man to communism, after he al- ready had been cleared by his Department two days ago it re- served the ‘right to halt further exchanges of security information with this government unless as- sured it would be withheld .from congressional committees. specifically tion that U.S. officials said would be Cleat © med. - Morris, fy wee to questions by newsmen, said that the sub- commitee tas received “00 rePopular Vote fo Elect“) quest from the’ State Department result of this." He was A athe of Aven @ = Tp on oe eee ne Michigan State University the department in any future case|henceforth will be elected by pop- regardless of whether it was ro lclan Vale oe eaten bee : quested to do so. “ison io oe cheney Gs wane tee policy or procedure,” he re-|the election of the president out plied. & ss Members of the Gainsborough The . Model Railway Club havé begun|posed the change and building England’s largest cal proposal to put the railroad in an abondoned school building. It ‘said it was willing for such|} 1:45 sunpaY LAKE THEATER MATINEE WALLED LAKE : SUN.. MON.. TUES. Phone ik Aoini | Hollywood Headlines By BOB THOMAS for the movies. HELD —— ae. -Sun.-Mon, 2nd MAJOR HIT! Like Grace Kelly, Charlton Hes-| Women.’ ’ ' fjton, Paul Newman and many oth. ers, Tony got his start on the fone viewers wil remenber nin|Mayflower Leaves see enact ba wur'tene ge LOY Plymouth Rock getting into high gear. lring opposite Jayne he says: * © ® TAB ri HUNTER NATALIE wood Tony Randall Takes Path! = Television to Films H. L. Mencken role in the Broad- way run of “Inherit the Wind.” HOLLYWOOD, #—Tony Ramin. showy part and he drew dall is the latest example of tele- good notices and attention from Vision's facility of developing stars). studios, Nunnally Johnson lat- er cast him in “Oh Men, Oh stage in New York'the last of the square-rigged| bark's ballast, was taken aboard, Open 365 Days of the Year -|fabricated floor, but veteran gail- ing men said the ship probably could be ready to leave Monday, t The 180-ton wooden vessel will a eer |ornce to Pieri! historic voy- Overlooking Beautiful Pine Lake in the Year The ORLEANS COCKTAIL LOUNGE OPEN. DAILY ‘from 12 Noon until 12 Midnight Meet your ftritnds tm the Orleans Lounge before dinner, Michigan’s. Most Fabulous SMORGASBORD — Open to the Public Every Day | | i TODAY EXCLUSIVE FIRST-RUN mes | At Your Butterlield Theaters | Heart-warming and ‘soul derful story of a young companion, a VENGEANCE... 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N, of Telegraph Road - “ Dei Us Pia a 4 A a | + + THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1957 ° ‘ : ! ; eee Sees ; ee | ;: ee ro % 2 - ; - » rc Le 5 : 2 ‘ : ee : threatened by possible| don't get going on a full scale until Tuesday, when eight games are Except for the color and tradition involved, about all that can restraint and probable continyed domination by the/ scheduled — one a (Brooklyn at Philadelphia) night game. be said for the early opener in the nation's capital is that it gives attendanceé-boosting scrap < a ‘ A crowd of about 24,000 is expected in Griffith Stadium Mon- an opportunity for a first-hand look at the “sport” by those members for the National Le — ¢ the 1957 season : oa : a ague pennant — opens Monday bite tab Eisenhower throw out the first basebsll as of congress who feel baseball is a business identical to the supteme " @-2k : } Actually, Monday’s opener is¢just the customary sneak preview to Savin aemmneeeney Bint ae eee tee ay Ot SO EO ee OE the Americ ach t Washi for ion In the American we’s second division, ‘ ce : nod an League each year a Vashington. Thing’ position League's | pee aCe eo ‘a te teal hic AL. | —- me 2 ct Monday, probably for the only time this season. And it.may be the ‘ e | | PD \cnty day of 1957 that the world champion Yankees do not hold at yg ’ : least a share of first place. . ; ae Vv" ™& ‘ W282 kt é | 7%. . i This is the season Casey Stengel shoots for his eighth pen- : ‘ : ‘ nant — and seventh: world championship — as manager of the BOSTON — Rocket Richard,{coach. “It's tough to beat them|It's been dane before but it's a! Henri (Pocket Rocket) Richard,) Yankees. And even Casey admits he has the flag in the bag; al- Jean Beliveau, Bernie Geoffrion—jfour straight. I'm not predicting | tough road, You can be sure we/the Rocket's younger brother, is though maybe not as dasily as the experts think, what with another Montreal needs the help of just|we'll do it. But if we don't it won’t|won't roll over and play dead.” |expected to miss the game be- powerhouse topped by Mickey Mantle, the kid with the golden one more “take charge’ scorer|be because we won't be trying to.""| Only the Toronto Maple Leafs of|cause of an injury to his left knee. : to complete a four-game sweep of} “Can we come back?” asks|1942 were able to survive three|Rookie Connie Broden probably bat, and Whitey Ford, the stubby, southpaw ace of his pitching 1Boston in the Stanley Cup hockey Boston's Milt Schmidt. “‘It's pos. jonaning losses and then rally for|will take his center spot between) *talt. i. finals tomorrow night. sible if there is a little fire left.|the championship. : [the Rocket and Dickie Moore, The National League, still talking of last’ season’s first three- “ team, season-long battle for the flag since 1908, figures to have more of the same, The same trio is involved, the Milwaukee Braves, | Cincinnati Redlegs and Brooklyn Dodgers; who won the pennant on the last day of the 1956 season, : ee we If the triple threat comes off, the NL can count on another banner year attendance-wise, Last year’s total — 8,649,567 — was almost a million over. 1955 and the top ‘normal’ (non-post war) year ever. "2 28 ope ‘The Redlegs, who topped a million for the first time with their. third place finish last season, are counting on an overflow crowd at Crosley Field for Tuesday's opener with the St. Louis Cardinals. And the Pittsburgh Pirates, whose still maturing youngsters spun the turnstiles by holding first place for six days in early June, having come up with the most optimistic attendance estimate in either league, expecting from 35,000. to 37,000 at Forbes Field Tuesday when they open against the New York Giants, a a ee . The American League presents the debut of the other managers involved in winter shifts. Al Lopez,-whe never has finished lower than second and led Cleveland to the 1954 pennant, now is boss of © — the job. They are, front to back, Don Zimmer, Dick Gray, Jim Gilliam and Randy Jackson. om Qualifying Ends Today: in Press Bowlerama =: os To ae over ee ee eee ane ot the Sree participating|step forward gh cori the scene quite often when the Major Leagues. of- call in an exhibition game. The Tigers open at ee ee ee ee ten ee niet BE er ont uadurvenet noon eo . nel * a a eeaake tae Provost,”| Stially open’ the 1957 season next week. In this Kansas City next Tuesday, even though one as Detroit Tiger man. : . top tae tno wet YF |iaughed trainer Hector Debois. case, Detroit Tiger catcher Frank House and game is scheduled for Monday, Lopez has picked southpaw Jack Harshman (15-11) to face oon : the Indians at Cleveland. Farrell has tabbed Boh Lemon (20-14), the veteran righthander. x * * Tighe opens in Kansas City, choosing righthander Frank Lary (21-13), the winningest pitcher in the league last season, for his Tigers, who are given a chance to give the Yankees a battle for the pennant. The Athletics haven't decided between lefthander Alex Kellner (7-4), who beat Lary and Detroit 2-1 last April in the opener, the right- hander Tom Morgan (6-7), the ex-Yankee reliefer who went to Kansas City in a I}player February trade — largest of the -winter. 7? = The evelanding [Diag tougher to beat all te| Game Slated Today eran seen NBA Finals in Boston ! ; : “ hy 1 i i these three Hi i BOSTON w—The favored Bos-|field goal tries and grabbed 2 ton Celtics, still blasting officials,|"ebounds—only three behind team- qc and the Cinderella St. Louis) ™ate Bob Pettit and. Russellin| |. 2 Be Sai , a: inutes Thursday. | Hawks toddy squared off to settle| > ™UMMes Thursday. | See III Be the playoff championship of the Hagan has been making the|Kanses city 0000000000 if 433 Picked in AP Poll = e oO National Basketball Assn, Hawks’ give-and-go offense click. Washington ionic enee ans 112 (19 Writers Select Vankees x * * | : : ; 15 NEW YORK im — Here is the consensus of how baseball writers Boston players and Coach Red : Phagryenen li — throughout the natios have picked the Major League races for 1957. a who complained about Or peners prog ‘we, Pa ‘cage Each position is given the designated number of votes. - officiating‘after two home vie-| Redlegs vs, Oricles, Bakimore tories, still were grumbling over; " ; , Minneapolis AMERICAN LEAGUE the calls in Thursday's 96-94 loss _ Giants vs. oo, ae. Tenn, } CLUB 1 2 3 4 & in St. Louis when the Hawks ral- EW YORK (INS) — Following} P>ities vs. , aon , lied from the brink of elimination|are the umpire assignments for|Crmai vs. cniice me tea spell agig eee - = mi con js to tie the competition. this week's opening of the 1957) senators vs, ‘Richmond, 1, Richmond, Seed setae 13. 126 196 156 68 major ] ague baseball ason: Cee eee eee . id So. = eel * int aseenerat epee a to MMMORBO cccccctcsecccccces » 2 % 140 155 159 me of the Celts pointed out Red Sox §, Phillies 2 Boston ........cceeeeeeees 10 37 89 143 264 : : Monday that St. Louis averaged six more Sane & Eee ? Baltimore .............04.. 0 0 12 44 free throw tries than Boston in| Baltimore at Washington — Ed/Oricivs 4, — the first six meetings. Rommel, John Stevens, Jim Hono-/®raves _ vs. Afnictics, cancelled, wet/Kansas City .............. 0 1 41 3 «239 ck & chick, John Flaherty. cardinals vs. White Sox. cancelled, rain| Washington nisenpepecesess 0 0 0 2 4 Auerbach, already fined $300 for Tuesday Dodgers vs. ¥ . New York NATIONAL LEAGUE Punching St, Louis owner Ben Ker-| Detroit at Kansas City—Chailes Redlees ies vs, Lousville, AA ‘st Louisvile.| CLUB 12 3 4 ner earlier in series, almos 7a . ; came to blows with Referee Jim- a borat on ley, Hank Soar, Giants 9 fan agg ad Milwaukee .....-......+..- 260 212: 73 (15 my Duffy yesterday at the St.! Chicago at Cleveland—Bill Sum- fae Se. “Tigers Charleston wive, [Brooklyn ..........+2+00-: 157 141 208. 56 Louls airport. mers, Jim Honochick, John Flah- ——_ Neng ieee ek | Cincinnati eoeccsee qeascese 130 Zo 170 * * * . erty, Nestor Chylak. ; : St. Louis Meecusccecceseeees jl % ai Tempestuous Red said there still; Boston at Baltimore—Joe Papar- COLLEGE BASEBALL Pittsburgh ........ aeeccece 3 Ff §& . ‘ ACE CARD — When the St. beng agi cane rae aft-ella, Ed Hurley, Ed Runge, Frank] NyYo fe cciumpa oe — seeses Sheegess i ; 3 ci a Bowlera: and Oakland County| Louis Cardinals traded Red |¢T agan scored the winning! Umont. Piorida 1, Auburn 0 OW YORK ....cecsccecces . L L F .. N charigion * will be decided in a one-| Schoendienst to the New York Larmaaiecal ae orp veasem & gs York — Ed Boston atv. ie Northeas:ern ¢ Chicago ........ teeeereeees ® i 1 rollotf between those i - ‘ R 1, John Stevens, Larry * a ee eee «eet | Gatme was thelr second baseman, |B#4 TUN out Napp. John Rice. decane, oer, — Million Dollar Qualifying began today .at 12) Here he is pivofing on a double * * * NATIONAL LEAGUE } heel tag ‘os 2 New York Yankees 359, Milwaukee 108, Cincinnati 41, Brooklyn noon at Auburn Lanes and Land-| play. After they were separated, Tuesda Bradley 11, Drake @ 29, Detroit 7, St. Louis 6, Cleveland 6, Boston 4, Pittsburgh 2, Chicago Operating F und O-Lakes with additional afternoon Auerbach moved in on NBA Pres- 4 Notre Dame 6, indians 1 White Sox 1. shifts planned, ° ident Maurice Podoloff to ask: x *« * SBD Ne eno) NATIONAL LEAGUE The clubs stood 3-3 in the best-. Ptsburgh van anaewee aoa Cincinnati of-seven series at the 2:30 p.m., : EST starting time of the payoff mM \ ist clash at Boston Garden. fr. ebaseees us: Epes if F i sreEeES oo E gf : 5 Hii SBBronnoh GAR wene ~« § £ oy) if ee é i a 3 ef te rH E : ri i! 7 i : es i f eS q Z g i E i Fetet os 3 BBSunwoe w & = o> 115 BEBE wow a BE Reuwnes ~ sassear.. - 3 g Fe l= 3 a : § ? g§ Brooklyn at Philadelphia (night)| Notre Deme © CHICAGO WA master plan| will be host to shifts at 3:39 and Trotters Wallop _|,,“"Ww will be the referee in Bou-| [OWS pote art ER ag working capital for Little League Collegians Again EE Ree rn | : baseball was approved unanimous-| p> ‘ . : Podoloft fused to say. — ; +: s ' | Bez e Simingham Tack Jat Sam Francisco attics iota scent et Chief Thinclads Win 2nd Dual Test plan, “approved by 161 voting dele- Team Romps, 10.30 ee The Har-/Pack, more, Vincent Smith. lem Globetrotters frollicked their For thie. gestie: Reeif, Boston had New York at Pittsburgh — Lee way to an easy 70-54 victory oar! le t, Boston Ballanfant, Bill Jackowski, Hank By H. GUY MOATS and. Beamer, a hard-working | Skippers surprised b in national operational costs for’ the College All Stars — their 11th the Problem of solving the great! crawford, Tony Venzon. Poles High School thinclads,| converted quarter-miler from the |Out Chiefs in the 180-low naer : : : A sweep of three events and Ist - some 700,000 ‘youngsters between |piaces in five others gave Birming.|Wi" against two losses in the cross Playoff play of Hagan wha. was orking hard to get into the best| 1956 state and Valley champton- |Stan Jones, Bill Cole, Cecil Dum- possible condition for one of the! ship squad, looks like a comer in brigue finished in that order. traded by the Celtics for the ' ham an easy 70-39 track victory|°UMtry series. ie Bi . « * * * * Ay rights to rookie Bill Russell. i Ra doub!l The fund will be raised’ through Field in Barmingham yeonday The tall Trotter combination of|_ '!8&4n Connected on seven of 14 Orion Gun Club seasons eon craves —— aes ith ‘as ace high Record performances by Bob/Andy Johnson and Willie Gardner Has Turkey Shoot ese pecs Wateriand Heh Skite | «Archie Brooks turned a neat 54.61 jump tie with Brooks at 5-10, and a and will remain untouched. How-|stephenson in the high: jump andj Was too much for the Collegians, ao The vietery waa =< Secorids 440, with Andy Ramsey) win in the broad jump at 20 fect ever, its interest and investment pole yaulter Bill McFarlen sparked|Who trailed all the way. Johnson Lake Orion Gun Club will hold iy a and Dick Hessel making it @ sweeP| one-half inch. ; ‘ithe ,cause, St scored 18 points, Gardner 20. - at tt tomorrow at ‘the pon penchoggr il ore sangha for the Chiets. It was the best varsi te ioe ets ang Tne apa vec it ene ronda 92H ep Src erent” TT mon gurl tie te ee et} Sco man oy nt P beat the old mark by % of an inch,| biggest laugh when Meadowlark of Lake Orion. Public is hivited to ul ’ = Until now, deficits of the organ-| whi Loney : ‘ ‘ showing. century, with Joe Hill, D. Keller} *tfong Grosse Pointe team Tues- ; ’ le Lemon narrowly missed a specta- rticipate in ts for both shot- — have been met by a rubber| fy, ‘cee Meee pn __ cular bounce shot from about 20 aa tall rifles. There will be} 5 eral : ed exits me rtehipdy fr ch had re = -, oo Pyply he i field feet out. He slammed the ball to cial events: for women and vel ig eto : three with ” Tom ss ” record of 12 feet. F the floor and it bounced straight 5 eared under the age of 16. *| Were turned in. Larry Beamer’s |Conley and Payne; took the high poe 1966 pos Wilson will name 2:08 half mile was a nicely-run Sump wits Tei. Bay. Lae Seine squad t the Pointe meet. arien added runnerup fin- | to the basket but flipped off after Hams and turkeys will be award- : Milford’ a i « : race, with Cha: and Alex , and 440. host the rley Barge a good Barge 1 PHS % varsity will ed as prizes. Shooting will start at Birmingham and Flint Northern 11 a.m. and continue throughout , the afternoon. Visitors aré directed : to follow signs from the corner of! a - . pas pare have teanis in the Mans- Lake Orion and Indianwood roads f IC mationally-seted event. to the club range at Newman and! ' Friday's re = * Stanton roads, Orion Township. : sehraet. tee ~ etic Re Ro ‘ C CW): Jad, Dumbrigue (Wh 3rd, Hewkins “ ‘ SYRACUSE, N. Y. (® — Ralphjing each fighter five rounds and)‘ ie-yerd asin or ae a: Chief Netters Win “Tiger” Jones, a tireless compe-ja similar number’ of points. ance ©: 3rd, Payne (P). Time oe titor from Yonkers, has joined the| Judge Harold Barnes gave Ve-joctiey ‘iw: gi a wh? ane. contingent of . aspiring * middle-|jar four rounds and the rest to/5029 souks « : Opener at Northern weight boxers Who are awaiting|Jones, Jones was a 5-4-1 victor on) and; Ramsay (P); 3rd, Hessel Pe te the outcome of the May 1 meeting|Judge Richard Foy’s ticket, Eets We baige-Wen ie dense Vie Lindquist’s PHS tennis squad |p binson pres im : PAS ph iced (w): 2nd, Cole (W); 3rd. Dumbrigue Practice Sunday Ishes in the shotput and 120-yard | rolling twice. around the rim. Miactteds Wie Z-ocel 304 Chane) EE Re aa bene Se eters ra A City League baseball club, a ae with 11 points, Thars- candidates for jobs with the’ 1997} ‘2's Bl! Lamaden tallied 17, Gonzales Trounces squad will meet for their first try| Other Maple winners were Chuck ‘ e out session Sunday. Practice will|Gibson in the shotput, Rich Riley Segura in Finals be at the South diamond, at the|in the mile, Steve Hunter in the : Columbia-Joslyn field, starting at!440 and Dick Boyd in the 880. The 2 p.m. home team won both relay races. CLEVELAND (#—For the fifth time in as many years, Dick Gon- zales of Los Angeles demonstrated to Cleveland fans that he is king Area Man Net Winner of the tennis professionals, - He overwhelmed Francisco Segura ; before 3,400 at the Arena last SOUTH BEND, Ind. ® — Top| Zoltan Nagy, a handless Hun- |Night 6-3, 3-6, 7-5, 6-1 in the finals arian refugee now living in of a sey gros nde : Segura ‘played as good Tennis tournament sat back and) Bethichem, Pa., lost his opening as I can—better than last night— rested today after surviving Fri- match te Doug Andre of Royal but Gonzales is just too tough.” ‘|Wednesday for the next tch . day opening pre ‘ Oak, Mich., 22 - 20, 16 - 21, 21-19. |It was the third straight year he punetce—tenn Deere or ae en leis S02 See ak pe | carol .Likchty of South Blend, |My Jost here in the finals to-Gom} «sy srUrir — NMinnie Mines |S *Srecreanaee It Of bar Dewlien night : the @ crown, and second. Sixth ranked in the women’s divi-| The doubles championship went) tells the cockeyéd world oa: Pack Mentions Os aol teas Roba x &i& . Bernard Bukie : yed world that he /¢ Me aa ranked t of Cleve-/sion, was one of the few opening to Gonzales and Ken Rosewall of titends to\get the fat part of senee FO. te Ot OP) OT Sones was, dacared the |’ land) both swept through opening day upset victims. She bowed to Australia, who defeated Segura! | | 2. ~ ean, Sen. Ot ee over the infuriated Vejar on two . competition pcg 's field wees Carol Jaeger of Milwaukee, | and Dinny Pails \of Australia 6-1,| his bat on more fat pitches for 126. EA: Row Vanderbrith, Ron Fitch | judges’ cards. Referee Ted Martiniright to meet the middl Barge, Hawkins Fhiewm). Time preeke. to, i rat (15‘21,/ 16-91, 21-13, 22-20, 21,19. \6-4, Cid j3 | the, Chicago White Sox. sled. os: ree Anderson, Ken Monnett| called the fight a draw, after giv- champion.” JuneSaun ton, Conley. MA y 8 Juan. (W). Time 21,1 i yesterday : dash—' . lt Set Northern, wt ing the| = ullmer. -. |e had Joafed after stunning’ his|3?¢ (Pi ard, Payne’ (Phe hens panhdin tie Stginaw Valley ever me FF opponent several times. ogi mes Mo by Reamer 1p): es 5-2. Arthur Hill comes here next| Jones’ bid came on the tail of) “That's | rigue (Wee Ae Dumbrigue. (W) Ray (P); 2nd, in the event he is passed ce 20 feet one. bait ined PY. Carmen) Basi 48 2 : é ra 880 relay—Won by Pontiac (Brooke,.| Siz 3 s E f ES Fe of 7 ; 32 o ‘ jy { | , ; * / | \ 4 ; q |! 4 ie a) / VEJAR SOORES + Chico Vejar (right) of Conn., clips’ Ralph (Tiger) Jones of Yonkers, N. Y., with a left as they weight fight in fought at close —_ decision over range in the 3rd round of their 10-round middie- Ss i I ? ing of George Yardley, the Piston's| > By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tt was just like old times at Eb- bets Field today. The Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Yankees, no less, the same two teams that fought out the World Series the past two spring series. . Whether they'll return for an- other go-round in ¢he fall remains a moot question. The consensys '“® © s, Dodgers the experts is the Yanks aye as food an in the American But they think the: Brooks will blow the National League pennant this year, which, if true, means that the Flatbush Faithful won't the Yanks again in 19357 unless they would care to journey to the Yankee Stadium to see the World ries in the fall. Yanks are presenting prac- Meet T SHOWING — Tiger pitcher Paul Foytack, who was hit hard during fhe Grapefruit season, made his best showing | of the spring against the Pitts- burgh Pirates yesterday as the | only two hits in five innings. Tiger Box Score fF 538 oe ane Lr] + g = = 3 % e se - Kravitec ~ Maxwell if Porter if Boone ib - Robinson lb Small cf Powers rf Groat ss Pritchard ss | Sore HSS OK eK Or ore | enw wcoonnvonuen® oe - ee Seoecocoeorso+coceoR | ens soem ane King p Maseroski 2b 3 Totals 41916 Totals 33 A-Piied out for oven in éth c- D. wk out for Kusava in Tih Detroit 003 220 Pittsburg! 000 «200 000-—2 E-Skinner, Maseroski. RBI-Kaline 2 Small 2, Finigan -2, Thomas, . ng, Samford. 2B-Kuenn, Kaline, Thomas. 38-Robdinson. HR-Sam- ford. 7B-Lary, Kaline. oe —— King 3 in 3, b Po k 0-0, Swanson 5-5, Kuzava 2-2, King 2-2. W-Lary. L-6wanson. U-Baker (NL) $20,000. ¥ bg te a B; Prese se, N.Y .— “Tiger" 156, ¥' N.Y. ted Chico 160, Conn, 10. panes eras omer Indjana 314, t 6% jones ejar, were not disclosed, but it is under-/“""~ stood that his salary is more than| . Rice (AL), Secory (NL), T-2 | 47. A | OPEN SUNDAY | 11 to & Sam Benson 20 Seuth Perry tinkerers. 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The wali and made it into two bed-|behind the stove is knotty pine. r The utility room they) All the other walls are dark green. added on became part of the|The floor has red rubber tile on family-sized kitchen when a wall| it. ag : st | deacon’s bench with a Hitch- chairs are also Hitchcock. Over (Continued on Page 17, Col. 4) r RED HUTCH CABINET — In a corner of the living room nearest the kitchen corner also. More milk glass; brass lamps and wall decorations are visible in this ' cabinet with brass hardware. It is a fine background .. view of the living room,-The low magazine table at the left has adequate space for books and magazines as well as storage drawers in the lowest. section. ced ieee Bee si a ee eee | " Ba a a 4 ¥ | Leet ni ef inl oi el +p 5 2 2 4 THE LONG VIEW — From the living room one can see through two is a handsome needlepoint chair with a mahogany frame. In the opposite corner is . in the background and catch a glimpse of the fireplace in the bedroom, The one of a pair of mother-and-daughter chairs. The door at the right opens onto the of the living room are pine paneled, squares of white acoustical board cover front porch, Les ‘ ceiling. Carpeting, sofa and draperies are all beige. Beside the louvered door ge 5 See : den is pine paneled, has book shelves built on two . The floor has red plaid linoleum on it. At time this minute rogm was a bedroom. Sar ate SS i ED accessories. Her furniture is pine, White Bec ; i ot| on either side, Wallis in this area are datk green. Curtains are clear j oe \ " } 1 ‘ : : \ ; } 7 aes : i. : a = Rid mee da ; a > THE rE PONTIAC PRESS.. SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1957 | \ s —_— eS 2 / V kind of Us House Paint Don’t Rug Pads [sich the roms are ase and ow EW tov’ tind omnis Lower Income F amilies Remember H i? Neglect Rug Pads m2 homemaker vaca 'D EY | ‘The insulation of concrete block nly“Thin Film of Beauty iad geen Si cleang her, carpets. \ ogee ay A Slighted by Home Builder A ont ob Yl ot ein i rns ee yar: eM 9 ew Reta oe | REFRIGERATION : ‘of perlite, an extremely light ma- cel uy . Why! me depends on how!ance Company in Port au Prince.§° we senViCk‘EM" | pptal sande of velcnate love | | sesay YORK, N.Y. — Fortune Although home bathing gueahien lone, nny nnd ematine. 7 . “WE DON'T SELL EM” stance that has been crushed and not touch your house with this} DO M" then “popped’t under heat like |™#sazine in its crn ine tobe a ole bate forthe MS™ Zoe Ny ti in? |popcorn. It weights less than one- tomorrow, reports Ach next decade, an “appalling poverty tn the “elder house’. category? | | Member co fenth as much as sand, is pure|¥eer since 1990 the home building) + siatistics clouds almost all dis os white and is poured directly from |industry has been steadily produc- lens: eh tha’ tadentert, prob| nienr and cubdenr plating wil TION ASSN. - bags into the cores of the con-|%S more units for upper income| FOR .BETTER Seer Broreerm | HEATED CONCRETE A new kind of blanket is made|qustry, “it nghroe a eptag in : fet: aiad : ; ; of paper, bound in sateen. ing contrast 'to the automotive in- VETS VETS | : jidea in a po dlleethgr- spiit-| | COMING wo es ue tm ars ams] NOW You Can Hf NO MONEY | } years, £ s ° i | G4 a rising more than nine per cent, Qua ify | 4 wit EXPLOSIVE FORCE OF | istics me Lovely one beeutfl new | : median house , |_| AN ARCHITECTURAL REVOLUTION | Sa sla | hacia, shit tom oe | Me Tanitral |, . z i nule Window whic as only : -_ 2 | r all ; Vn DELCO OIL acai UR a becies baveltes 1x4 Pine Floorin 2x8 RED FIR 4 ly, all the blinds have red Oil-Fired g m CONVERSION BURNER tape ca them, adding a cheortul Winter 8 Reg. Price $160 ¢ Regularly Sells for ‘ad With Automatic Controls | Sea ellie‘ hane: ees panstat’ wl a * per 1000 aq. ft. | ] 0) $150 per 1000 sq. ft. -% 5 . _ Reg. $] 09” | pine. The floor is covered with] Conditi fe Now ot Burmeister’s NOW : linoleum i igantic red plaid. onditioner || ° ° $147.00 ) | Picea te al ecreal lace ae : lee | ulation area. mote for de- § | con’s bench and a beautiful maple | pa arr] 5 Q The Only Heating Dealer Who Gives Red Siamps velopment. desk. The bathroom opens oft Le K ‘sg 3 x X ; Pad this room. oe ., — O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY Willis M. Brewer The two bedrooms are the same a JANITROL Low-Boy fi lhe A Regular $4. 95 Value 50 ° mi Li i 2x ‘ 4 room|] Wilt GRUsSS ioe viae@ itt 371 Voorheis Reed FE 2-2919 FE 4-518] EM 3-4908 FE 5-7204 ee ccd yall n. raat hace ed. ie Z at Burmeister’s Now Per Sheet > the side walls papered in blue. Fe a = Going at Onl . Very full, very sheer white cur- Adaptable to full 9 y 9 tains are criss-crossed at the win- ‘round air conditioning! # : We a | YOO 'a ! . Getat for SPR NG rn me cent Q g 'x12 Ponderosa Pine | 1x6 1B Ixto & Sand iture is Drexel ‘Try, | Knotty Pine Paneling 2 ete ica, wae Otto cath 3 Regular $99 per 1000 $ Reg. $190 per ¢ x headboard. As in the tving | 310] Orchard Lake fe 9 1000 sq; ft. 150 ry , milk glass is used fo . ., t ORDER YouR PORCHES NOW | EEE] Kee Baer |g rte ow j now only white of her bedspread: and the } : large sh . There is a pink FE 2-0278 ° Enjoy your sien as gat ifhenligllet ‘I-A PORCH with and white striped slipper chair Eves. & Sun. | [ N S U L A I O N Bosto Be ° this amazing new JALOUSIE WINDOWS, AWNING TYPE WINDOWS =e Call MA 6-6247 ; I or COMBIN an STORM WINDOWS. —_ There ts no danger thet Sandy| | 400,000 Sq Fe $ 100 will ever be without music. Shee ie $4 . ° 3°0 Sq Py |has a television set, a portable|....o Reg. .50 — Now . | } “ : Be WES 25 Years of Experience = 6 eek rae ot See s Ft. o ill Ass You o teenagers, she is crazy about 5 ry . , , a wat As an ° - meg Anpel ge reapatbong ry |, é Gold Bond Paint Medicine Cabinets $2 * Ld = ry . . P Quality Workmanship | room abeost us soon as she en- Reg. $6.95 $ 4 9 5 25 in Stock, Regular $ 49 9 5 9 : — Guaranteed Work Mr. and Mrs. Walls know the Q Now ............. ° $88.95 Value, Now ° oo Wee a We Tee PY a Z ¢ ~~ Storms and Sash room. Faced wi : fy , f . . SE ee an ene oes Zl Exterior House Paint 215-Ib. Shingles z NO MONEY DOWN Alumina, despite the high bed in front of Da f ht id A Steal ot This $4.25 | Resvie $8450. = $6 75 4 . s a _ NO PAYMENT UNTIL JUNE Ist y | fit Asma shaw soe is rlced! JAVON care (Bae treet. ° Now Only... ese... fda opposite the hi-fi set. AT YOUR FINGER TIPS WITH | - siienieans STORM WINDOWS . 95 Their furniture Is Willett cher) DA PL ASS BLOCKS . ° : re Down go the prices on nationally advertised ry, includes a four poster bed Pp L A is average size windows. and a double chest of drawers. work surfaces in your) « The small table with tri legs hitchen, PC G Glase Blocks behind the . Alun - Fieachams $ NN 95 ont tn onaw © sour. Theyre cavemmical too 2 «|S 300,000 Sq. Ft. $ 3 g ; antique from Mrs. Walls’ family. | never need repairing or cement . : nabinati r 29 . White Venetian biinds with red more eas on ede 5 Going at Only ] Per Sheet = : Com tion Doo tapes hang at the large picture) Blocke—for remo lies or in new |i } window. Creamy white cotton pe ox ian = oe JALOUSIE DOOR— ALUM. GLASS SLIDING DOORS— aenanriag pens 9 ames oA < NO. 2 WHITE PINE Latex Rubber Base Paint $ sae ) 9s re 2.95 ° AWNING WINDOWS— ALUM. SLIDING WINDOWS— ventional design, The bare floors |_ Going ot ........ 2.44. P Gold Bond—Gollon .. CASEMENT WINDOWS— ALUM, & FIBERGLASS AWNINGS— =. Bare oak. A sliding door shuts off COAL & SUPPLY CO a o . Sandy’s room. "IZ c C. WEEDON HOME EQUIPMENT CO. ee went geet ce 140 N. Cass Ave. 2 All Types Hardware Items 15% FELT plete, Mrs. Walls doesn’t see. how : $ ? 0 0 ses S. Telegraph Roa Phone FE 4-2597 ff they ever stood living in it dur- FE 5-8163 } iY) PER ROLL......... 1 Block South of Orcherd Lake Rd. (After Hours and rosea FE 5-0653) (oe ee ee UP TO 50% ° e camping out, with no experi-) ens = 2,000 BUNDLES ROCK LATH Reg. $1.10 Per Bundle — Now 98° 1x6 Fir Boards _| All Pyrex Dishes ( ies ' — ; i = — . - . ée : . a wea sa \ | ¥ H. H. STANTON 103 State St. Plumbing Sales and Service FE 5-1683 By KAY SHTRWOOD NEA Staft Writer ROUND LP ALL THE FAMILY FOR AN INSIDE M i ee) 4 LUMBER + Buctaers, Wik, S49. N SAGINAW ST Pot A Ne RR lg 08 A ae _ “ket Us Supply Your Building Problems” LOWRIE-HICKS LUMBER CO. WEST WALTON BLVD. AT BALDWIN Bd Lewrie Ee FE 2-9104 Don Hick DUO-THERM ‘WATER HEATER 32-Gallon GAS Automatic $6995 52-AL. ELECTRIC of PONTIAC 51 W. Huron St. Open Monday and Friday ’til 9 LT emensinanennen FE 4-1555 9 engineers explain, won't rust in ordinary houschold use. But it can be scratched by stee] wool. Furthermore, slivers of steel The favorable nod we homemak- Methods# that are \Don't Use Steel to Scourliien reer. Your Stainless Ware : and preserve the high surface fininsh. \ True to its name, the not discolored by acid fru other foods. = |Z i its, oil or ‘W. MOTE | Cc , INC. Slectrical } OUR AD IN THE - CLASSIFIED SECTION BATEMAN & KAMPSEN REALTY 845 West Huron St. PE 2-3924 & FE2-4008 SEE Westwind Manor ; HOMES % Mi. North ef Cooley Lake Rd. on Willaims Lake Rd. PRICED © FROM Earl E. James Real Estate SPRING REMODELING NEEDS.. ip SEE BURKE FIRST .. . SCREEN DOORS.......°7”7 WHITE CLOTHES POSTS ..... 12% ‘WE HAVE IT... Per Gal. PAINT exterior, . , *425 @ ALUMINUM -:SIDING -@BEVEL SIDING @ ASBESTOS SIDING e FORMICA = ‘soz, “co BURKE LUMBER CO.) , *Canlkin ) | . Compounds Guns . ; | . * Paint * Varnish “WHERE THE HOME BEGINS” Brushes * Shellac 4495 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains OR 3-1211 LAKE OAKLAND HEIGHTS ithe .metal—to prevent scratching EMpire 3-6311 House Needs REFRIGERATION - SERVICE ® All Types—All Makes Spring Check — | Phone FE 5-2102 | INCLUDES FULL DOWN PAYMENT AND ALL MORTGAGE COSTS , .. ABSOLUTELY NO OTHER CASH NEEDED! 5 MINUTES FROM PONTIAC ON WALTON ROAD CLOSE TO WOODWARD AVE. (U.S. 10) CIVILIANS YOU WOULD ORDINARILY PAY $2,500 DOWN / "4 NOW $750. MOVES YOU IN! VETERANS iF YOU HAVE USED YOUR Gi BENEFITS OR JUST WAITED |For example, do you think of your! E 4. vacuum cleaner as just for carp-| P ARD jets? Consult the instruction book} iT : iyou received when you purchased! Pee And do you use it to defrost your| Fim refrigerator and freezer, dr} your) be There are; [#9 imany extras for which your! Bee 3 BEDROOM - BRICK RANCH VALUE 1,076 SQUARE FEET OF LIVING AREA ON EXTRA LARGE 80 FOOT LOT Don’t take a chance on miss- . fing this sensational oppor- Whe tunity . . . Choose your new . home now and take advantage Bl of this low, low down payment. s sy Enjoy the convenience of fa nearby schools, shopping, ba churches . . . and the thrill of 1 © private lake only steps away - - from your door. See for your- Ey self this week-end! models furnished by: |] ROBINSON FURNITURE COMPANY eek WA Be FOR THE BEST VALUE... NOW $750 MOVES YOU IN! © SPACIOUS COUNTRY KITCHEN © PAVED, CURVED STREETS © COLORED BATH FIXTURES © PRIVATE BEACH and RECREATION AREA Models Open 12-8 P.M. Daily and Sunday Model Phone: ORlando 3.9378 STIERE 21999 GRATIOT AVE : ot rea ‘é ‘3 : ‘ ts . ree 3 f; ] » ae . \ \ we, oe cece | AV .# cae i | i ; i 2 re rs xo te i a as 4 a is pei t a yx : : . \ t ; \ ‘i. 7 ‘ aap : \. , oo peek 2s py a 3 \. y di j 4 { i ; 4 : . 4 s ‘at . sear’ . , : \| \ : ty \ : \ bene cast ‘ fe : i + ei Suen la . \ \ ae, ib. 3 a } ee ens ee L eae PONTIAC: PRESS, ‘SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1957 pie “41,100 FULL PRICE ee Second i ———__+ - | iors he Se ay ‘Vets $300.00 Down ~ Rochester i el sees Fee RANCH STYLE HOMES | close to. schools, shopping and transportation. City - Suburban Properties [to find construction costs greater ONLY A FEW LEFT. get Model is located at ‘Robinwood and Perry Streets. North of East Boulevard. Open Daily ahd Sunday, 12 to 9. ROSE HILL REALTY CO. 19470 Grand River KE 2-9060 _Tthan you .palfmed? And are you now looking about for cost corners} | of families are being faced with! ' , ithe same ploblem. If you are go-| EQUIPMENT ing to cut corners, do so in the) iwisest manner. Don’t go to r Z isubstitutes, or a methods, Steel scaffolding for every They et ie laeaiaae requirement. Rolling tres- : tles. and special scaftold- wate Reogeenasoras aging rid P ing for stairways, church- |) .upstitute materials for your es, stores & bank lobbies. || sanitary sewer piping. Don't do A Sani Engineering Syntron electric hammers vent — r Tools fo Committee warns, ond power saws. Jools for ; every need. This advice is backed up by a host of reasons—all of which make |sense. First of all, the use of a| \substitute material will not save jyou the money you anticipate. / | The cost of the pipe is only about! feted of the cost of the entire in- stallation. Only vitrified clay pipe lis guaranteed _ unconditionally > ROY ANNETT, Inc. ™ 28 E, Huron St. Ph. FE 8-0466 . Realtors I Concrete surfocers ond | grinders. Only 5 Homes Left | Senders: Belt, vibrating In Beoutiful Lorraine Manor | Tarpoulins. jagainst rust, rot and disintegra-| = : tion. $290 DN. © 30 YRS. © 4',°/, MORTGAGES | Electric drills. | How much money can ye save, ‘if the sewer pipe you put in now FHA and Conventional Mortgages Alse Available | Jocks. :must be dug up, along with the raga _ ae eipmamipaband on nna irae \tront lawn, for untimely repairs aj] 1" the dramatic tri-level or ranch style floor plans whic LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS Power Post Hole Digger 1 few years hence. Is it wise to give you more living space per house dollar than all other Builder won't wait, wants them sold at once. Therefore, priced ‘attempt a saving of money at the j Plans. so low 3-bedroom brick ranch, including storms and screens, Offer you a choice of luxury living in beautiful Tri-level or Spacious ranch homes. A wonderful family location in a country playground area, close to fabulous shopping centers, new schools and churches with all the city improvementa! expense of asking your ‘family ae , es ncon ft backed- : 1100 a2 ft. as ace Wnt ee — | Mixer Park, Inc. ee can wosence of ae pra Low VA and FHA Terms i F City Water and Sewer. NO SEPTIC TANKS. Large 75’ lots. |] 245 Elizabeth Loke Ave. Steno een ey SRY ETE Cah the Bir Value for ihe Low Qua ty eatures, Have where taxes are peactioaly sothing: Each day more than 200 gal- [| Dollar! All of these features are in- § Farm Style Kitchen | Pontiac 18, Michigan age jan ag premgile Carhage Dig Open Sunday and Daily 1 to 7 P.M. i —SséPhone FE 5-8780 | are flushed down the drain in cluded in the low, low price. City Heosty Penge: Bir rch qe a | the average home, This sewage || “ater and sidewalks, separate storm Cupboard oo tes treme — _———— | contains dangerous and deadly and sanitary sewers, concrete streets P , . . . : : : ‘Kitchen Vent with: ‘Hood 284 Tilmor, Elizabeth Lake Road bacteria. he] 22d curbs, adjacent schools, shopping f Sliding Wood Windows 1 Mile past Tolegengh fo Sastts Rabe Rosh Set jo Merbel - ONE-HALF aes a as aot aj centers and churches. , | Birch Doors BE J RI CH ‘family’s living routine and be a . Select Oak Hardwood Floors . Be MILLION Bicricus health and accident ‘haz ALL HOMES INCLUDE Solid Cement Drive : , lard. Y nit tem is 12545 Linwood TU 3-4000 | ltmecen lifeline of your home. Be One and Half Baths Also Included lors is ee Hest Automatic Forced Air Heat P, agi Leonardo gions Linen and Cedar Closets City "Water ‘He's the fessional who knows | \the severe punishment a house! . Vanity in the Bath Separate Storm and Sanitary as must take. Sewers |. EStubborn Spots = | 7 ‘a. Need Special Care 7 | | 5 , Other personal touches may be added to I City Sidewalks : a these homes ... ask the salesmen. Concrete Streets and Curbs i - pee . Adjoining Schools sveuse A2. - MODEL OPEN 1 TO 8 DAILY , 7 , ‘small amount of commercial floor ese WHITE BROS. uss: «Deposits of food, gum, tar or the] Office at 5660 Dixie Hwy. Waterford 9995 or OR-8-1295 | IMMEDIATE | like should first be scraped with a inti : ted fter ei DELIVERY | dull knife to remove the = a —is og = ° 60 Different Colors | then treated with scouring powder, | ing, me before. Call for free estimate. eal Taxtaiee to ‘steel wool or dry cleaning ’ Choose From . . | (depending on the stain and the ; FE 5.7471 See us first, type of flooring). Pectea indie’ save time! |” The experts advise not to use dry | BOICE NO ist PAYMENT | 36 MONTHS PAYMENT | sung TO PAY BUILDERS’ SUPPLY 5 ‘ ® Block © Concrete ® Brick HAS S. Telegraph 'R4. 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Call us and our © Porches ‘ chelias © Concrete Work wil LOW VA and FHA TERMS — 25 and 30 YEAR MORTGAGIS! | remesenttve wil call At your convenience. |g quay. *KichesRemodsig + Sturm Window B Carkston real estate MODELS OPEN. 20 S$. MAIN - CLARKSTON GEARS zu) | | & Bp. m. — rom ih wl fem : \: | MAP 5-58219 ae stom he : : Dixie “Hwy. — North of ‘Telegraph Rd, Pontiac Call G & M for the finest and most’ complete © Additions © Recreation Rooms © Siding and LOCATION US-10 te M-15 _TWENTY- bi wo i ee Was ae eoursie pauss, sarunpAv,/ APRIL soe unages am me —————— : 7 - - - en rT my ee ———e THE BERRYS) ; ‘ _ By Carl Grubert gamma | . ME A HALF DOZEN! : f+ 3 f ‘ fi . vi ¥ | ut E> =* AL 19 : 1996 by MEA Bervics, ne. GRANDMA By Charles Kuhn YOu i # \ ; Rive : Ae ae pita a 3 ue Se 3 oa A ey OE % “at bf sao See ae es ee eS ‘ ; : \ , Si ‘i, oe bf ‘f eieag \ # : Wes \ Ae me , we * Boe y x \ ‘ is 1s) f H P, z eee _\ > -mHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1957 VR ck 200 2 | y ; \y ' 3 . i fot ye Re 4 i : i | ee | =: : \ a { sk eee ac: Lhe \ e eo is s : hurches P repare — P alm 4 ay Services 3 a ale ee, ake Alt / ieee ‘ va i ; Seo |, 5 ' : . , 2 i : 4 * : r | 4 Your PTA Is Planning: ig Red Wing Guests Monday at White Lake Township } WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP —| The ‘school band, composed of Sid Abel and Jimmie Peters, two'sixth and seventh graders under} s ex-Red Wing hockey ‘players, will|the direction of Phillip Haddrill, : - lhe guests of honor at the Dublin will perform. School PTA Father and Son Ban- Marlette get ot S00 pee. matey: Elementary PTA will meet Tues-| x © : day at 8 p.m. at the Bea McDonald The event will take place in the School. Officers for 1957-1958 will School’s multi-purpose room. be elected and installed. Special invitations have The Rev. Robert Kyser, pastor also been extended te certain | of the First Presbyterian Church, members of the 1956-57 Red Wing | will be the speaker. Seater, chairman et the affair. |, During the business | meeting, oe * |final plans for the April 27 PTA > | Abel, a Red Wing star for many /fair will, be discussed. Theme for ‘ pias _ seasons, will narrate a film of the'this year is “Western Round-up.” ; soot tat aaarmmnaiaid aes y Cae viey : ; ‘ CLARE WENTWORTH JOANN SMITH ALICE AVERY “Toastmaster will be Todd Eil- . well. In charge of food prepara- HONORED AT DRYDEN — The Dryden Com- _electrical engineering, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. tion and serving is Mrs. Gerald munity school has announced the valedictorian of Gail Wentworth. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith are ¥. DeSormier, Mrs.. Harold the 1957 senior class, Clare Wentworth, who has JoAnn’s parents and Alice is the daughter of Mr. Friedline is in charge of table maintained a 3,66 scholastic average during high and Mrs, Kenneth Avery. Both of the girls plan ones JoAnn Smith and Alice Avery "have tied to enter comptometer school. freshments and programs have Persons wishing to purchase utatorian honors. Clare, who plans to study been scheduled for all. tickets are asked to phone Dublin ee Sere | Sed, EM Vanes. x Sater, Ee : Y Vv , > The Rev. Douglas Parker of St.| ~ CARNIVAL TOUCH — These youngsters are dressed as a. bridal |>7807. " - ./¥vonne VanAlstine Speaks Vows . ri _ ee waar Church, rem ase couple as they parade in Munich, Germany, carnival. Waterford Township if e stroys "y ore ane td at» Hadley Couple Married E mon wil be “We Have a Disturb . Waterford village school PTA are: : aaiey Couple iviarrlea ome Conte” We Seption Wed Same Day as Grace Mrs. Ralph Marble, president; : 7 | dren and infants will take place at Mrs. Charles . mother y ; Tenor fogs Fetowan ve = SQMNeSS Ends First Yearitner” vee reset. Tomes eotting ‘Blane( te, Yan Asin, aie of] crane seroma, wih a i‘ i Vv - Thomas . an ’ oO ei 2 6 pss. and gol 2-4 yous Fel- : A — Rogers will be teacher vice presi- Lake Nepassing Blaze mr. and Mrs. Willis Van Alstine of | . lowship parish : pee t; Mrs. Harry Morrison, re- Ra ood ' Hadley, and Griffi | Mrs, John Tolly was matron of house, | of Peggy Kelly S Marriage |crine secretary; Mrs. William zes Wood Strudure, als on th c Coiian m, |haoer and Pauline Lackie of Bad At St. Philip Episcopal Church Crommett, _secre- 8-Year-Old Escapes ; : 2G “| Axe, and Joyce Jones were brides- oft Palm Sunday, the Rev. Edgar ; tary, and Robert Brill, elected _ also of Hadley, was solemmized! nsiis, . A. Lucas will conduct three serv-| NEW YORK # — Two Kelly;in June. She recently gave up her|treasurer. Little Gregory Laur, 2, lost his April 6, at the Hadley Federated) Best man was Carlton Stridlacer ices, including the 8 a.m... Holy girls were married last. April 19.| job to prepare for the event. White Lake Township life in a raging tire which de-|Church with the Rev. John Tolly of Davison. Groomsmen were Kent Communion and the Blessing of the/Qne became a princess, the other! Yesterday in ther palace at! A cooperative dinner will be held stroyed the home of his parents at|fficiating. Copeman and Paul Miller. Uphers Palme. a Bronx housewife. Their lives|Monte Carlo, Princess Grace en-jat the Lee Brooks School Monday, = yIRGINIA CARSON Lake Nepassing, three miles trom! About 300 guests were present. [Cerin ns nt ond Plisworth _ Family worship and Church were bound to be different, but/tertained a group of American/evening at 6:30, preceding the ot ee ee The bride wore @ white gown of | A. rec School will be at 9:30 a.m. Morn-|, regular 8 o'clock PTA meeting, |_ Mr. and Mrs, Gerard Carson of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Laur, man-) iace over satin, with a train, Her A reception followed the cere- ing prayer and sermon will take hoped for happiness. correspondents at a cocktail Porter Road, Milford, announce|agers of the Lapeer Country Club,| fingertip - place mony at the Hadley town hall, with place at 11 am, Plams will be| Everyone knows Princess Grace|party, She was charming and the engagement of their daughter, were at the club about 10 p.m..| b ar ganplrpetrelico about 300 guests present. carried in procession for commem-|°t Monaco, the former movie star'gay as she regaled her guests te Virginia, to Richard Peckins. He|when their other son, Stewart, 8, 5 Ee ot oot et eaee After a wedding trip in northern oration of the first Palm Sunday.|Gtace Kelly of Philadelphia. She| 14, tates of her new life and her is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Rex'came over to tell them their home Michigan, the couple will make e and Prince Rainier III were mar- Ul ini << es g Nv ge ae child. . |Peckins of Cohoctah. Virginia is was on fire. H ] P = ess ° a ny Mediterranean * a teacher at Bertha Baker School, *-¢ *¢ aze ar k NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Several churches in Orion Town- principality amid pomp and cefe- * * ‘ Milford, and: Richard, having, y; 1953 Pontiac 2 Door CD, Engine ; ship have set the dates for special mony, Yesterday the other Kelly girl lesread tour yout a Ga\kir Fees |. eats ees, = eel Bond Issue ct 804 North Main treet, Rochester services on Palm Sunday and # & & ——_ Jeould think of nothing but a tu-/[]} TATA! DIGZE —|paramedics, is now a junior atid ;bie Tesponded to calls, but Sfichigant oa April 34, 8677 at 10°30 a.m cae ay ee on te met, Peet Raia ee eS Uh he wen pnd as toe xe ane | Contemplated a was to ; t us- ° . , STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- i. om pe: al yee Paim (Dillon in a* modest ceremony. band’s 70-year-old mother lives) Once Wrote Story for log cabin. HAZEL PARK—A bond issue ta|Jercaie Dette County of Oakland . They set up housekeeping in a/there. The mother became grave-| jy, * ‘Funeral Service Firemen, who kept the blaze, | In the matter of the petition con- ene te 2 ous, Es apartment in the Bronx. ly ill and John flew to County) '\°WSPOper About Fire itrom destroying nearby cottages, |(re, Amount of $3,400,090 to solve cerning charles Phillips, minor. Cause Sas elaa A concdtien of oe Kerry to be with er That Killed Three Held for Daughter 2% “22's body in the base-\pinted heres ahh esate 227 Palin, fatner t.” A reception of | : _ John was to be away for a g ment of the home sometime after ; “Putian having been fie members will be held. Princess Grace had a daughter, ; s biel lee : : Princess Caroline, three months month, so plans had been made M WuRe of Buster Crabbe midnight. Assistant engineer Edward (Court alleging that the present : where- On Maundy Thursday, Holy Com-|ago, Peggy is expecting a child|fr ® transatlantic phone call on eeaenen Idaho @ — A former . Cause of the fire, believed to| Kubiske said a $6,000,000 program jeri’ is unknown and. said child hes mmunon will be celebrated at 8 p.m|o™ 4 april 19 to share in words, at leat, J0UrBalism student, who was once) 4. acer es uy — Funeral|Dtve started in the basement, is) pretented to the Masel Park itts'ciud ahouit| oe placed’ uncer the ‘with bays and girls: accepted into their first wedding anniversary. map Pe re a story on a dor- oe | m, council this week includes appro- {jurisdiction of this Court. membership on Palm Sunday be- : to * — which three died, |services have been beld for Caren| a priation for Oakiand County. 12 |giate ‘ot sichigan. you are hereby _no- ing served at the first table. The/ Lapeer Area Princess Grace and Princelmurdcr Inst night for setting the| sana, CEADDS, | SyearcldiT as Town Drain and for two trunk {fied ‘that ‘the hearing “on. said’ peti Rev, Alfred Eddy will present the Fed ati Rainier will observe their first an- fatal sia setting daughter of actor Buster Crabbe.| Il- ounty Flects line sewers that could be financed Service Center, at rt a —— message. eration niverary together. It will be a * © « She weighed only 60 pounds when Year (ff by the Inter-County Drain Com |ii00'f raid County, on the 25th day of : * * * - quiet day since the date falls on she ntly of malnutri.|N Off mission, April, A.D., 1957, at nine o'clock in The $t. Joseph Cale Church Elects Officers — {Gcoa Friday, aA, District, Court jury of nine| tie, ied, apparently NEW TEAT UNICETS | city manager Calvin C. Henry esossd "io" apoan "personaly th sl begins Palm Sunday the bless ~ * * * * & has called a meeting of city coun-| It being impractical to make - ing of the palms and procession at|_ DRYDEN — More than 100 worm’) johq will never see Peggy Pat tO Rctariere Sreatment for! More than 100 persons, includ-|,.“EONARD — The Tri-County Ex-'cil and state authorities for Mon- al iserviee Dereof, “this. summons "and 6:45 a.m. followed immediately by|* Attended peer County! again. He never even got to S€€\iogg Idaho, youth. who ing members of her family and ‘non Club met at the home of day. Of 8 copy one week previous to said the High Mass. Federation ot Women's Clube an-|ho siting mother. Last Wednes-|(ot" iano. youth. who once ran! ft friends, attended the rites M's. Kenneth Merrick in Highland) 43,91 p a meper ‘printed end eirecinted in sak nual mesting in the Methodist| 40°, he rented a car at Kilmorna eer ot od a yesterday at Forest Lawn Memo Park recently, electing new Offi-| Wy ones orci esa par apg Se en ee oe Guterd Church here Thursday. to get to his mother’s farm, At a -o ee ee Idaho, ial Park. cers for the coming year’s program °°" 0" = : fanipreni he A Easter pantomime, nm charged with first de- Chairman will be Mrs. state to produce dn answer to|Moore. Jud Court, in the City anal an on eeFomour yy” The a as their — Ratrange in aoe Seigree murder and arson in i oe eee ~~, one-'rett; Mrs. Carl nag a pollution of natural streams by) of Fontinc tn said County, this 4th day "Y o'clock Sunday evening, at the| Mrs. Irvin Cardwell of Imlay |killed him instantly deaths of his fellow students. |i viewer that his daughter's coairman; Mrs. Kenneth Merrick,|MIY o. (A true copy) Jee of Probate Oxford Congregational Church. | city. } Bokeh a yn = te —_ habits were “horribly dig, SCTetArY: — — Wagner, eeavan nike cleaned = ear Ue orm ~bleoa 'y for i 1 be es jtreasurer; Mrs. Gant Epler, re- : « Juvenile Division ‘The colored lighted, sound ef- | Other officers named were Mrs. torted”” and that she ‘was ob-| ; Andew Gasehow, ‘ST. Sect performance will be under iClarence Bolander of Lapeer, Vice Oxford Group Sets = ge at Gault Hal early on — = eee tee ee wes cree, oricd previa and Sirk.’ Ray = the direction of Albert Weckle |president; Mrs. Lyle Jones of Ot- the morning of Oct. 19 after an|"°S** Imond Diller, -and Mrs Norman Father So Ban uet | with Mrs, Fred skibowski the ter Lake, recording secretary; mrs.¢ d { C evening of beer drinking and then x *e * lGasshow. leaders ° ’ n q OPEN SUNDAY assistant, Gerls Dernberger of Dryden, co- un ay or antafa had gone to his room’in a nearby a eee physician said he had : : * ‘ | 11 t 5 There will be an adult cast, and secretay and Ms. Clar- dormitory and watched the blaze.|or™,trcané her for an emotion. in Orion Pr epar ed 0 the Junior ani Senior choiry wil! ence Bidleman of Lapeer as treas-) OXFORD—An Easter cantata, The defense claimed Matovich racterized by Oakwood Group Elects : - an inability to eat, She died in Sam B be directed by Mrs, Lee Valentine. |“"**- ‘The Cross of Redemption” by|was insane. iar Wednesda LAKE ORJON—A father and son m bSenson dss Penny Supper Tonight Sanday evening bythe Cntr ud mitten statement, in which Emmet cause ot death — tenta-| Assn. this. week reelected the for|TemPle oh Den Te = Qn Palm Sunday at Lego Con- to Aid Church Building | slides will Leseary md dha anger Gault Hall fire and cartier Mame = Se known, endl fal = seodinit: “Comes Toages gieet tod 7 will include a fascinating! HAMPTON SPECIALS will be presénted to the congrega-| AUBURN HEIGHTS — A penny| special evangelistic services at Gidea Toten eames casera sults of an autopsy. tary and Frank Gibson, treasurer. Noun mn me me soceme BARGAINS : : : Sim, “i GE, whirt _ tion during the regular morning/supper for the public tonight at|7:30 each evening, beginning Sun-that it had been obtained under ; Everyone has been invited to at-\f “RCA, Sylvania, Paties service, One is a picture of Christ Sacred Heart Church on Adams} day and continuing through Easter.|““duress."” tend arent and the other, “Tne Good Samari-|Rd. will benefit the church build-|Speaker will be the Reverend’ yatoyich was once assigned by GOOD SERVICE MEN tan,”’ was painted by a former loca)/ing fund. Robert Eaton of Pontiac. ithe university paper to write a ° TUBE TESTER a -. potluck dinner will follow the Pe gph pve ope psi ‘ “sidebar” type story on the re. County Births With expert advice. service, a ° ~ {5:30 to 7:30. Approve New Budget friends of hy Votan Ths ony a RCA COLOR iV ee ean ttle La hea) as 8 A dongheer, Some Aan wes born to se ve ecg Plan Honor Court Board of Education at a special |P@rt in Matovich’s arrest, investi- Mr. and Sis. ivem Sremey. PORTABLE vy ap as Bei ounty GIENGAL | meeting heid this week, approved = itt and Mra, Ronald Sutton of B. OPEN FIL ae NORTH BRANCH — ort ‘ - a budget for 1957-58 amounting to ~ we ot - ary aoe oe ts af 4 wv. Branch Boy Scout .Troop, No. 135, METAMORA $1,334,200. This is an increase | Paul F. Johnson, Davenport, Osteopathte hospital. ma stad teed will hold a Court of Honor at the) Mr. and Mrs. Rodolfo Reyes of over the 1956-57 budget of Wash., William C. Schuldberg, American Leagion hall at 8 p.m.|pt'the Lapeer County General Hospital, | $162,330. elaas Idaho, and John R. - ; . n, Idaho Falls, died in the ° : , bine Al were jean fess Austin- Norvell Agency, Inc. hg hae ered ‘eight days. Ju- rors liberated two days, . ays Insurance Sally Moore Engaged of All Kinds : NORTH BRANCH — Mr, and rs, Ivan Moore announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Sally FE 2-9221 Kaye, to Michael Scott of Boyne = | Pal No wedding date is sched- The Insignia of 70 W. Lawrence St. ——__ Superior. Service Corner Cass " Slate Bake Sale Sound Protection | Distinguished Insurance NORTH BRANCH — The mem- Since 1820 Ralph T. Norvell bers of the Methodist Youth Fel- < lowship will conduct a bake sale : ee i ; SSS Ss . pectic salesrooms on Huron SILENT OBSERVER — Pigeon pet perches itself on should , . today. = pprceaee nine-year-old Cub Scout Bohdan Poliszcuk, who raised YOU'LL ° i m a fledgling i Advise Export Increase i Aeaetonen aie lg aE et WASHINGTON (INS) — Agricul-/7 \ LU M A V ture Department officials said to- eae ze U E jday Japan must be allowed to in- a : . , . crease exports to the U.S. if it is S] rks Grittin Sding ‘Windows a: 5 tah “take faseTene Horizontal : to remain the chief foreign outlet FUNERAL HOME Bia ies ebteeny corer : for American farm products. fad pe 4 wa citer the outstanding features ' | SEN EF ema tes OJ. . io ] . : r = ae : , ' Concert Is Wednesday “Thoughtful Service’ i ne eateea ee ha mt aa. ¢ Pontiac, Press Photo ; 4 ' \ : ‘ : ; BOATS ON P. zk — ie ” . a ‘ MARLETTE, —.: The Marilett a - ed o : | - ogee One ‘ the “stars Bud Thomas, salesmah for Owens Marine Supply. Community High School Cho wifi 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2- R IABLE WINDOW & SIDING | | the current Tel-- = Wadhl ae gets a The, show, held in commemoration of the shop- present its spring concert Wednes- ‘aH Ambul Servi 250 T \ hd cw : onceover from Norman Waghler (right), presi- ping center's third anniversary, is in the/ Tel~\day at 8: i . hm elegraph ° : ‘ FE 4.782 ; \ - of the Tel-Huron, Merchants Assn. and Horch parking area, igo a in ~ high school /{_ 7 yy 7 (f+) 1. OPEN SUNDAYS , : 4 | | j ! ’ ’ ema . f a = " 7 \ z \t E © i ‘ my 4 | aN | + i i 4 ° { 7 , ° | Ue 3 * | } MI a of { | ibe THE, PONTIAG.PRESS. SATURDAYAPRIL 18 13, cam NE A ey. viVE Help Wanted 8! Vise Wanted Mae , | , a hoe ° ° ial) Landscaping 18A _Notices & Personals 25 2 Bea eo Rg, AND! py PRA AMES \ MADE 70 B LL : G ‘ e& aga on Claw Sint Ar Ee Ee RENCHING a, BU G, 81 "yas ron Fela pant | mc, Fen rye Th IN DEBT?: |. mae ie Balti Supplies _12A 2A) smoiehite Srriog enon | Reat Estate Salesman a moana nga able ie lawn: service. call x IF SO, Pir ir grave & & vines. PE unk” | “Sr 2 LET US Chance to a e ‘Good Mone riow, a Sa OO ‘ te P: Wesel DINNAN ~_ "Business erie _ SPONGE SEEDING. 00 DE Ease Your Mind AIRLINES NEED ‘YOU wien *moraind trimming. Get ut bid TREES Restore Credit *frimmed or remeved Specializ- LOAN COMP. i Manes Op Toowain Pexe| Sin “pctemaauehiacm| MICHIGAN CREDIT re pg hid iby “Gencel Pantin pine able Roweaberg: Mat on ay eest. aries COUNSELLORS Cnive ee . ATTENTION LIAMS We are, looking for 2,or, 3, men, Ave. FE 49 gh yf Bs 9% - a Fg ty Oe 30135 ABOVE OAKLAND THEATER f 3 x shift, Fornilce. a seskany. ” Reasonable | —~"~,ppLIANCE & : YARD 5 DRIVEW: AY GRADING & NOTICE is 1 y av 3 L re A men ng m=. APPLIANCE SERVI & ICE is ¥ GIVEN The first Inter-American Con-| Susmend'st ids Mes mer mene between 10:90 and ne __|Employment Agencies 8A aaa eer ae ga we tan nage ones — ae that Bost Wi | Memoria ‘ i od i =} —amet—mrtomatic- ference was held at Washington, | Jreaem sé, tea Mer Deis] Ago OLA EPALTER mp pecaly. FE] nPoulse _ Moving. & Trucking 19| ‘Sre'ocated at 300380'S. Sapina'e D.C. in 1889-90. Attending were 18 : ef Lottie! sguat "be experienced, LI. 1-2800 RECEPTIONIST . curb. For Koen Haly ail FE __Write Box _S. Fontisc en deco! Reasonable. FE: 5-2000| PY cay . PE 17-0637, Apirl 14, a = Heights, a and may be seen| Pe neat = resive Write Pon- * ‘Must be steady and responsible. PRY COOK, {DISHWAS ASHER, CHAM- TREE Oe a pe es a “1 PAINTING WALL WASHING |VACANCY IN LICENSED COUN- when schools, clubs 7 p.t y. . 8-0483. rm ysitting, ironing or A v- try home, mothers care. REDablie : ; | GIRL and civic organizations put on | PULLER. APET, Di areiske ‘Ra Me ADDly at R GENERAL FARM-/GINU Oar Park. Ask foc Mrs] Local trea soads intelligent young anes, Ee cell Fw seal. al, Free estimates, FE 24019. FE) SqinTING AND DECORAT: fuse. special programs of classroom rat. cee Beste ned Jewell gt jLltcoln (6-006 after! man with sense pf responsibility |_¢ pm. tot 11 a.m. TRIMMING A TREE REMOVAL.| Wf Paper bansing, end removed. Wed." Household Goods 27 study, parades, and speeches. wite of Wiltred Puller; Cour wees. MEN WANTED _Charges. ced’ knows bookteping. Hiving 4 BAST) Vacation: J ootimnenes. Fea are a z Diarmid, Geraldine Pacer and| To work in Pontiac area, sell HOUSEKEEPER. TO CARE FOR 3 JR, BOOKKEEPER, $300 _ ¢? Capable mature, exp. wom-| WALLS WASHED BY MACHINE |" ‘terior. : cash. onz OF PONTIAC'S LARG deol Ue te 1910, ie yaad Mre, Willem nat i onday. Abel aera setionaliy pomgpllacd Ce PE este Gal t . Seibert Lares corporation will oar ret = ee so, tee your i eenen 5 kee -* = on aa Geers 10 Erte ctre cae) a8 urniture buyers. Cas waiting. . ‘ommercial Bureau} 15. at 10 a.m. trom Our Lady of| - ee oe $ | for young man with sense of 'e-| RogtNos DONS IN MY HOmE.|Dressmaking, ° aloring °° A - 1 INTERIOR D ATING.| ~- was given its now familiar name,| {he Lake Catholic Shure with pry eg or gar emg > wOMAN 70, OVE sponsibility and Knows bookieem-| Pick up_snd deliver. FE O32 Tees gorTs. COATS TREE ESTIMATES Ot aPER F “URNITURE NEEDED Pan American Union. A handsome | fermest’ in Catholic. Bection Oy;|| Mast] be retiree: Aes a0 Some 3-0008. cates Yeaeee: TRONINGS y WANTED. CALL FE) eee Te Ohuron! FE teaming Rensumepte. | +3116 ’ oo 7 “@ ¥ am. detains: Tectia teehee marble headquarters, the “House | [skerlew Cemetery. eS Humor Corp. 6844 Wagner &t. MANICURIST National food firm will Vaal yen Sess 83 PER BUSHEL. PICK Sitneasd A&B WALL CLEANING. FREE of the Americas,” was built in| p.m. from the Sharpe Puneral| _Detrow 10 Part of full time. 100 per cent “ ze ore eggressive and Bare _Up_and_ deliver, OR 3-107 Vortman) Sear oaosiars aa De ee i : Pm from. tne ener Oe ay Pull-|NEED MAN A PEW HOURS EACH|—M) 6000. ve ro sales display.|CADY EXP. IN KITCHEN wont Washington. The organization's ac-| er wiil lie in state. RE AN A ee ot end od4|OPENING IN INSURANCE ; , “and day we work, 1 FE 2-495. —home._Call_ FE Sot book, PS 30M. tivities and influence began a con- MOREY. APRIL 13. 1987. LEWIS E,| jobs. Prefer retired man. in vic. fice for person capable of tates) EVELYN EDWARDS |iapres wish HoUseworK, #7 Furniture Refinishing 16A Fikst CLAss PAINTING & DEC. , tinuous pewones bs expansion. gs + ag 5: dear father of | _of SUNT ae ee ete. eal eemters| VOCOTHMAL, CouuenLIne & car fare. FE 43041. | _O On 3. : : ITY IN : VICE IDDLEAGED @OMAN DESIRES N FINT INTERIO! 4 * Mrs, seitan sehen Wores Densld| Sewel pew has, openings ROT vo| _eraon up to 40 yrs. old. FE 3-021. | go Community Nat pest, Bide | crnctieat oar De ru) REP AIR O au s svecuny,| PAPER HANGING, Pr and Charles Morey; dear brother re-| MIDDLEAG: LADY 4-0584 =< = » s 5-0163, Pacing: 7 _ Today, the ensociation of nations | of wilbur, John” and George ee wee ee Ewart. apper| fer “hares while, mother Cy | _ermmese_ ond 0p. 7 te 2% tall PE O-148T. mate : is officially known as OAS (Or- Mrs” Raymond. Bal lee Fe i aera cants must be willing to reside] more for hom wages. Call EO RT EM Sa. sec Garden Plowing 16B NTERION & EXTERION” OLD b|.. rs ganization of American States) mts will be in the Metropolitan Detroit ares. 14 r $ p.m. _reterial 1 PIPPI new work, Pully insured, M BABY CHIFFEROBE WANTED Wit cpa Inter. by. 8 Voorhees:Sioie Feet) one salaried openings and|MATURE WOMAN FOR DENTAL PAPERING y AND DECORATING. |a.1 PLOWING AND DRAGGING, | _3-1112 FE 43008. th its new title, adopted in 1948, where Mr. Morey will Iie) 2otn ven 7 weeks of special) assistant. Experience not neces- _F¥ 8-043 _FE_ or MYrtle_ 2-6402. PAINTING & | PAPERHANOING. HA 4 . came a charter outlining broad ene training fh “our, business: Al Fe et A ce bl = nage El maples RELIABLE ey = KAA e OTILING SERVICE| Reasonable rates. PE ¢1¢ sy tee? Call ‘a : scope and authority to fulfill mu- SWItZeR, APR heen os7. MRS. have been doing business with us| wishing o eranent ~apleymant _ were by the or, 7% Lawns and gardens also top sot! PAPERHANGING ~ | WTD: ALL i Z ical rm Ida ret ibis = — . x. = many yee We a truck} need apply. Box 38, Pontiac haf ds ae Wons pe Diora] | So he sand and gravel. FE rE eat or FE 4-6829. ete. MY “te : needs. Union * * othe t- Press. ‘ estes eth ein nae ~ ee eee INTING H Z MANY FIELDS OF INTEREST | Switsst, Muse’ Bane. Mt. Bwiteer standing fringe benefta, applicant | sarygiciAN — SPECIALIST —_DE- Fa ne rnoNINGR OR |CONE'S WENTAL ROTOTILLENS| "R'E. Wille, FE 000. foot, cond, “i witser, Miss Edna M. Switeer| must have least a high school |*’) z,. : — tronings done in my home, FE) for rent. FE 23-0077. | PAINTING, WALLS WASHED. Pa- r OL . : Fe nner ied | seme Tet tetaramss| speaton, eat be betwemn are] itis hol rening. beep Sie Se. cits Frowive, DRAGGIRG| PATO, .0 “pus taunea "S| Wanted to Reat__29 | on through treaties, ¢ ments later ‘by Donelson-Johns Puneral| Write Jewe}. Tea Co., Inc. 0064 pertinent ‘deta is. Box 82 WASHING 5 pate =f ome where. OR ak _ Sandusky, Pe 22706. ~ Inomenbntel i: <= 1 : ” Michi PAINTING, PAPERHANGING — ; : | agencies operating i a doven | OMUT APRLAUE TBE | epee meen Oo ACL BO THONG IF HE HOME Sue ETEIT gt PA | soppy ek Oey pHa ee TES | ielc, 3 as sec’ ty, health, a it r h — q + ~ ies — =a 3 culture, housing education, art, ford age 42; beloved huabind ROUTE AGE 24-45. MAR- RESTAURANT Men & Girls Building Service 12/OAR Diane. 338 Sones’ Dat sgonb nen Pisa ca. eT, WALL! Cs location, will, pay $100 uae. : beloved son of Mrs. Della Noble.| Tec with 1A qe per eS eee |_ Keego Harbor. FE 8-3986 Piatt’ 6 Pal ee wOtnG| Smiegtt® ownership care. FE travel, and trade. Funeral service will be held Mon-| {cn geityery sen for / HELP GIRLS AAA FLOOR BANDING noTAnY 7 TLLING BY THE JOB. ae tere aan _*oiss. : Each of the Zi nations is repre-| $9; rason = Bird Pune from the] g Milford ares. Call between 4) _laxcerriomer Trarmee — 1i7s|LATING, FINIEHING ~ QUALITY" pp s-e700. AFTER § pm. OR _Tiitentees, Pacne Pie 218, | -ANDLORDS RENT Te ays sented on a permanent council,| Milford. Intermen a Gakere sma & 6:30, FE 2-218. Fuller Brush} HOWARD JOHNSON RESTAU-| No experience for girl wih light _ BUD BILLS, FE_ 8-050 3-2878. “pe RAPERHANGING way. We have tenants : group whose members hold am.) Someter?-,M; Thornhill will, Ne | —C®- RANT 0 OeTeO RELP: SEEKS| typing : ray Sayiea. SANDING & FIN.|ROTO TILLING. LAWNS, GAR-|___FE_ siti TER Win Ave, PE 60847." bassadorial rank, at the Washin —.. ere ee RECEPTIONIST ... . OPEN Re ee reer Sore vs dens_& flower beds. __OR_3-9784. | RELIABLE "EFFICIENT FA r PAINTER. | Soomear a Bs : ton headquarters. Including ‘the VACKARO, APRIL il, set, MICB-| RECT’ AUR ANT WAITRESSES Scone pooner grea Tr CUSTOM CARPENTERS PCLT ag ig ps = ee Service 22 nee of, unturaished, pete, Jake 1890 meeting, 10 Inter-American Seloved husband of | Maude % HOSTESSES nia term’ Gorden Pistiley. “EM 9-048? re ou of Baldwin & Walton, | OLN An | ONO E Conferences have been held in cap- Vackaro: dear father of Mrs. Pat- MANAGER FOUNTAIN . RECEPTIONIST PBX se A-l BRICK, BLOCK WORK “Income T Tax, < Service Tr) COPENMAVER'S RADIO. & wae Reas, rent, Ph. PE 31686. italy of the different countries. Geister. eee ee er nowanp 30kn RESTAU- PREPARATION er tor private club. Typing. ess seagements and chim- _ lee aie PE eteot. | Share Living Quarters 30 a ae SON : “00k rv SERVICE : 7 Sot sopTeameel Sand ick| RAN NTO CORES BO te ax bay | REPT eT seas ‘on 2 iL BOprInG &,,8bieg. ovan|* Se alin moons oon | PAYpe"eineccr re baw (NIE a Feta! se ane na f Salk Vaccine Brings Dim. from the Sparks-Oriffia Pus Man TRALWED AMR OF A| THROUGH SATURDAY. 10 m| Priday for his Pontiac office. ~ A&B KB TRENCHING Bt just 8. of Beonomy Burnt SaARARTEED ca aa wale . fare Ai , , neral Home with Rev. George RANT MANAG: NT AGED . Poot Watcr line, Field tile ture next door to Beedies Drug NTEED REP ANY ai. A | See sae | 2 45 LIST FULL QUALI-|3650 Dixie Hwy. vs 10 Te ote cneue. ‘with onal 22 PE bol. [a aeers SS a _ RADIO PR Fn TA ty ave os. MAN . . Ba ah FIChTIONS IN YOUR CONFI- At Loon Lake typing ‘skills Deeds ne experience) A i LICENSED & BONDED MASON «ALL INCOME Th TAX SEAS OW| Tumeursitar Service ZA laree motera, apt. Gog PIGS ct. rop in 0 10 pernea canvios ‘enter the’ aus: Te WY ou or 10) PONTIAC, Real E S a a FE ee OsOL es eal catts iis Typewriter Service 236) nat er aus- U. = pices of Roosevelt MICHIGAN eal Estate Secretar Typist 00 WPM. ...:......65-- e240 RETORN PRE TYPEWRITERS DDIN ‘ IME. WASHINGTON — Sal __ | WILLIAMS, APRIL 12. 1087, HARRY HARRY tecretary” with pleasing Det top thant BS Ln ne $30| work. vera brick and nreplaces mg. | aT 7 Dy qualified gpiece 79 ring. Expert work | am ear erst re ae. vaccine played a definite at Funeral service will be held Mon: RESTAURANT] Apply tn person. office ae SCRETARY _pom ee Recoumtanl it, iin ‘mester's dearee.| Diy''Co., 11 Ww rant ince Sup") " pith elderly man, who is on wel IPE 375 | . oy ~i Ee in a better than 50 per cent de- Fran fog hae ae 5 eee Sota Kunslec Realtor ee pred ee $334 —ALL TYPES MASONRY WORK — DAN MATTINGLY. CORNER EAST ___Upholstering 23 ——— crease in the incidence of polio in| Stine “Taterment fe Ost Bill HELP 670 W. Huron St. Sites. skills for bis emall] Comment ariven and, wait a ni ‘Oren § suRDAT “ BEADLE'S DRAPERIES AMPLE “pat ey. indy, to bere brat. apt. : Cemetery. Mr. William those who desire Ist clase roe —~|INcOME ERVICE n 8A ; ~~ baleen Bag SB Some) TS tates te RAT See ar Pa eA a | Rnsetanta cca tl we gue] Gal rE pont dy‘ et. Bil! BENTA MIN R. BACKUS | BARU | exes ee Ty ee le eee | Seat tpotereat and arent. | Shee S| —ALua a TRRUCATED emo | waren Beep, Riel] Shia ‘Pree eaimates. Wed, Contracts, Migs. 32 FOUNTAIN Bloom eld Fashion Sh ; By. Superior, PE 43177. - E TAX PREPARED EVES. Piacd service said yesterday the| Funeral Directors 4 ASSISTANT COOKS TOP WiGhs_T6-EEF__wouan| SEsO"Rt OFTICE.......... 408 eee ag a crabir Ee —| Oe es * 4 8. TELEGRAPH FE s-sees| $ Senn Son 3 os Agen «compared Sch opgerR., | = SCUUTILITY or evs botsrnort a ch care| eit’ win est serdar tor ha porshgg ceaitens roi |INCOME QTAE RETURNS PRE NOL Gaur metarat YE Oat " com — in Vaooten yar, Sue Cross; plush office. Should have car. repair Fe 326i, day ot) =

Roberts, — We CAN SELL, BUY OR SERV- Veckare. DIAL FE 28181 | |_Rovtlnwses, Set” ar"Ss0m|" we Nanas 8 seni ot Gera $375 PRR ees eaincbte™ 72 (Pom Tam TAUNDRT, SP LOST pat leeapene il a Winford Bottom, W. Mz TRU FOR : | ad , wore Must be abie 80) sane a na m cauuy te ELECTRICAL WIRING, LICENSED Sor" Om Le ESTATE | From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. a an cuaeane ayaa! tude. Wine bontiee Trees, Bos meet people. Weatnes and. ap FiGORSANDING OLD FLOORS TACE CURTAINS. PLAIN OB Ror. To Bicycle Thief “m Bini Be : News in Brief An ecrrs_shouid for operatic in, Ponting Baeek|—— Gacentat‘wenieae pet Safe’: OF Lauodry._Fone_TE ait | nal toast, owt | gored immediately. (rhe §| e's proven m protia tei | Help Wanted 8) Az, 0a ; we | Landscaping TBA). Sant sot, ees CASH | Trimm, 29, of ae ‘Com: am iw “ vi ° wi . Seat tan. : 611 E. Tennyson St., was fined ot cance! the charges borat, Pint, ae Bobees ae OR PART “Ou Maustection coer April # rear Webuler School IN A FLASH : that rtion ‘p.m. e tT E ordered by Mu-| } for that Portien °! Svertise: | |WANTED: GOOD : Oe ae trimmes ot Ee ato enytime | lice 7. Ad For land contracts see Av- Z ALL _ ARO! 130 nicipal Judge Maurice E, Finne-| | ment which bes been reo- j| paint_& bump man. PE #3611. ge * “4 i TRI rg) | __placed_by owner's father. ee tng tg atlsieg gan to spend 10 days in the Oak- dered rabesiess th the Want to Try Selling? AND WOMEN. Your coulmates, 537 ming. Free’ Hobbies & Supplies 2: 24A riends and clientele, g 3 Mebieerentets land County Jail for buying four| § sre. made be sure Men < show a Wr your) Wi, bee, Be kam We ses. LAWN 8©) . ” time. Write Pontiac Press Boz : hub ) your “kill number. No wife — md exp. necessary 83) 199 Lawn ce ag: Of clean-up. NEW SCRABBLE $3. PAINT mee. : Cajuctmente wil be given || Te wil ain 222; Guo per weet, MIDDUEAGED WAN OR MAR & Bei eens ase fe air. BAce woes see) A. JONNSON Exto Albert Coming, 32, of 5788 tent and more, if you bave car ad wile, exp. vith dairy coms. Cocl seeds ate Sat eand|_tawrece, PE Sut REALTOR Clarkston Rd., Clarkston, pleaded eine ee ee cee. | ear ed m making $12,000) Sie -1892 : : * Lake, ne oe | << work, ot doe .| success. Call PE’ + : DRIVING SCHOOL - Nee home et low “rate of in- CALL 8-3800 On AN 3 oF mecate : Herback’s A’ Parts. . Tete 4 4356 Dizte Hwy. OR 31251 lice thieves entered her auto Lines 1-Day 3-Days Days eas. s "e . tix : we Qet_ more al VE Se genee for your est. PE 29104, before 5 p.m.| EXPERT TREE TR Ga aa a ek ag mgs ooatact | Drayton Plaine ‘ parked at 103 Wayne St. and stole}; -3- “ise ‘3%. “Sas bl youn Sct red. 1 ad areas wt cm | | ROOF REPAIRS = |_ San" ™ ** -_° zsiia, Con Coattaentie.. The, Salvation : $62 from her purse about 1:30 p.m.j} v$ 19 38% . $98 |YouNG MAN TO pean as —Bell_ Brothers : | eipterdecen sate FUTOR,| _Pavestroughing — FE 40444 /CAWNS, RAKED ROLLED, SEED- a ? ‘ ee ee eet ee nance business. Wonderful oppor Pontise Press Bor it WIRE REPAIRS AAD D CONTRACT-| ed, fertilized. FE_2-0967. tod og a AS A : Friday. 6 27 486 - fanity for savaneement good THE ANSWER TOs Ft A a oe; : BL chase Peggy Newton cosmetics CASH . 5 7.20 , ” Ty nee od 4 7 8eT &40 . Permanent - -position.. | Y ae | : AY — NEW LAWN RESEEDE oub or hold # makeup class, for free) pon your HOME; OR 4 It your friend’s in jail and needs|} § 397 $8 848.. |YQUR PROBLEM:|.s8 pees TIKE A REAL CAR laens. Rekeg & ei ae make up, please) “oy can get you ann you our it | bail, Ph, FE 5-0424, C. A. Mi ¢. - ee eee & Living? eis Want Ads! To sell, rent, ; BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em/Raxsoms Lawy CUTTING a | APRIL GOLD WA ca Botnet Wa 1 ‘ : she i ; . rence St. r | complete lapteagls hg. $5.50 +94 | . | a or — “ 8 nite, | it's 'E ap _ Fe ee the Want Ads} , PE bsi0. * © | ing im. —_ Dorothy's. re | i * re tah is! bg j : VEN ee iad —y =a — bf —~ x | | es oe = ot i . ie | os. a : a, rate . - a eS | . ; : b.. , } = \ume PONTIAC Ty sarumay, APRIL 13, 1957 For Rent Rooms" 37| SLICE oF HAM SELEING QUE tmmedinte need = rty iecnphirien BUY OR SELL iis Bienen Aas 1 4+ROOM AND 1 $-ROOM FLAT, Fon “naa BRIV ENT. AND BATH. 7ROOMS, PRIV. BATH, CLEA Stowell St. off Oak Hill. os SAGINAW, AP- MODEER, SLEEPING OOM! women. at NN. ns, CO urn. | ee pe PE 5-5 . PRIVATE BATH 3 ROOMS. s CLOSE : ok beg drink- UPstaind 2 RM & BATH. PVT. =r rm. Ideal tor io. Rew eis dren paca. children welcome, lake privileges. FE 5-8415. ; ans ‘and AL. ~~ 2-625) : -|3 Re. a ah “UTIL. FURN. PE 2-8888. . BATH. & ENTR. Prey wove, $00 Mo, PE Een. is & BATH, HEA 3 Pe a erator hnceng & UTIL. J a $13.60 per wk. 51 i Peneley ct. . ccnp Nea" Boe gh ct ie. ; a bane $65. No children or 464 Auburn. PE 2-0239 HOTEL AUBURIN i _ Weems y oes Day or Week iso 1 é unit. LEAS, RE gy ‘By 4 C. PANGUS, Realtor t; Ortonville » NAtional neat week. Moderate rates. Perry. PE 65-8126. + Rent Stores 70 2 STORES 16 X $0. PARKING space at rear Heat & water furn: | 141-143 Onkland, OR 3-1391, . | Mich . | NEW 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, LGE- ie Rent Office Space 41 4 x 7 BUILDING NEAR BLUE y. Laid out for bus’ i AIR PORCH aout ooo facilities, PE 40691. r CH BPA — FOR RENT. Main floor Dixie Hwy. H. J. iness office. Tg 5 truck Bag 3 BEDR: Vacant ‘4 acre land. Utility rice mo. y pine, has nook Clintonville ha’ OA re ac. heat, paved street, Lot in CONDTR Telegn “of 4 ‘ on 2 . ahs eacth of Orekern tk, Ra Welt, OR 3-1365. APT. Telegraph Road Rent Houses Furnished 35 7 ROOMS BATH CALL | BE- tween 6 & 7 p.m. PE 17-0212. a ROOM M HOUSE. sepriy Neos MoD. LF .. sa bare vA. 1-0456, Lake a Near Huron Shopping ground ple off-street parking. Heat and water furnished. Suit- able for office or business. Leslie R, Tripp, Realtor 7% For Rent Miscellaneous 42 300 AMP, ae GASOLINE or 6 For Sale Houses 43 PPL LDL PLP LLL ALLL ALL” Nearly new 2 bedroom with bath on OL 1-7511 2880 Tienken Rd é XR. OLD PERMANENT HOME. ~ Buy Thru — : 2 se 141 Pros-| eego. office. PIONEER HIGHLANDS. 304 Pio- @ BEDRM MODERN Bote = IN wekier. ree IT’S GARDEN TIME 1 ry 1-3 acres. Has auto. oi) heat, —— water heater & city water Close to bus line south of Dag woe ter. $10,950, ee Ol ong today PRANK SHEPARD mi-private jake Auto. oi] heat. awe pine living room & reh, bedrms. down. Garage. bond's death forces List Thru Partridge i OA 2% lots cape age. ag Pirst _St. 1. $11, 750. $1, dn, 54648 Rochester. Close to schools, 2-car garage, eled recreation room. $16,000 Cail Nina Martin, broker. OF. 32-9761 or OL 2-5131 T BEDROOM HOME. oe. Automatic est Pontiac Estate é LAKE ° 5-0611 before 2 or sfter 6. UBURN “HEI é. LY : . house, rn. & | +9813. r FoR age HOUSES. ete eo menta, Jim Walliams Realty, OUSE Om LARGE family. rE 2-0613, between 6 & 8 iODERN 6 ROOMS. ih ne, Witamn Lake — See. owner, & Sun. wes north of M59 on Teggerdine 3-510. BY OWNER. 2 BDRM. HOUSE. Attractive new duplex type units Reasonable rent. Located tias on East Blvd. and Perry Bt. |@ ROOM HOUSE ON PAVED Rent Lake Cottages 36A 3 RMS. MODERN. WitH HEAT. #83 _N. Pes Perry. j 3 RMB, & MS: & BATH. ee oe | _5 & 7 pm. FE 4 3 m8 TD Seta MATH floor Fey Close fo downte per month, Cail “Realtor | Partridge, E 44-3581. TLARGE ROOMS & BATH, VT entrance, Steam heat. Stove & refrig. FE 2-246. 4 ROOMS U adults. PE 8-2413. 4 LARGE MS, UPPER. VERY nice, clean. Priv. ent., wtil. -- $70'a mo. Call after 6 pm Phone FE 5-7060. 4 fae RMS. & BATH. PVT. eat & hot water furn, -OR Siva 4 ROOMS & ated FIRST FLOOR. 3 rooms bath 2nd floor. 3 miles North of Oxford on M24. 3501 Thomas Rd. ‘ pe a wer SHORT-CUT TO Classified Ads 8 5a ¢ ROOMS & BATH, UPPER, 230) | : PE 4-7034. SCOma. SECOND ag close in. Call FE 2-6663 o 2-774 STOVE, RE- Price & MEAT FURNISHED. $100 PER MO 130 8 WALLED LAER. MODERN CONV. vt. each, 2 . 5 Are stole ket” ¢s003 Fm. seas. MAT | BY OWNER: SACRIFICE $2,500 For Rent Rooms OR 2 MEN. ingoonnre PRIV- ®, vlad lar wo 3 . § BEDROOM facilities crervthing a. Rood FOR , Pvt. toed 207 EB. Huron, rE - 40713. ATTRACTIVE @ fears FOR GIRL. Kitchen. 547 ay STOP. PVT at COOKING. . FE 2-0056. aaa ooar CLOSE Log NEAR _PO, For man. FE 4-87 CLEAN SLEEPING . 62 Pe aur ROOM, "Wests ve NO iF You WANT z CLEAN, “QUIET room Your me. A are t bus LARGE SLEEPING ees 103 Parkh FE | MODERN ROOM. BUSINESS On re OR z= _ availabe’ ett eet Prompest. M FOR Right downtown, a ‘Pine St. FE $2,000 Dn. THis aoe 2 MONTH. EMIN OLE. CALL FE ¢1559 OR FE 57308. ARCADIA APTS AND BATH. IN GOOD | CHILDREN PERMINTED,— $57 | PER MO AFTER § PM. SEE! a 1A ‘ UR PHONE FE $6513 K G.| ROOM ‘FOR CLI CLEAN ¥ WORKING Mince RM. FOR LADY OR 2 girls. Kitchen & was’ hing privi- cla, 115 Btate St. Apt. 6. FE B CONDITION. 1N INCLUDES AMPLE | 00M DRAYTON WOODS | 2318 Fairport. Attractive masonry | well insulated, 5 rooms and bath | ranch home with attached 1'y-. car garage. Full basement, with | oi] A.C. heat, tubs, electric water heater, and recreation area. Large landscaped jot, 80 x 290 ft. Owner leaving state. $2,000 down will handle. Shown by appointment. PAUL. D. HAMMOND 26’, W. Huron &t.. Realtor FE 5-774) Eves. FE 5-4714 ORTONVILLE MODERN 4 BED- room, fui basement, Oil beat. N MODERN § ROOM house, $7,800; $1,500 down; $60 “Budget Rancher”’ 3 Bedrm.| &: ARGAIN PRICE Open Sunday 1 to 5 on beautiful wooded ee oe io payment. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE OWNER SAYS SELL. This nice frame home on a cor- ner lot with lcar pernee. 96,750, You can Full Basement arias 2 BEDROOM STONE “house. Near Milford, New high- way, verpeest w lake. acre. $10,000. Arthur Buell, 6381 Cooley Lk. Rd., Milfor, On Your-Lot or Ours FLUSH DOORS ° DELCO’OIL HEAT “LARGE KITCHEN Can days. All day Sunday. 3 BR. MODERN. LOTS, 60x313 and wee Owner retiring. Terms home Seymour icely finished, clean and attrac- mon: couple "s1.800 large lot fenced, bar-b-cue a fe table. Only $12,500 with 8. EM 34197. NEW BRICK BY BUILDER. Close! to ———. 3 bedrooms, car- | port and j = 2135 Oxley You 'Be Frank... Eves. & Sun. MA 5-0586 STATEWIDE Rent Estate Service of Pontiae . CHARLES, REA 7 ROOM HOUSE. NOT MODERN. nas sale or trade. $1,500. 56 Hiil- west BROOKLYN. 3 argent Ser, “New: bec FE 8-6824. PLASTERED WALLS takes LTOR 4-0521 CLOSET DOORS SLIDING WINDOWS SS aes 1285 Fieldway Dr. SUN. 1 t0 5 | cocatea tm detigntty Pores tare 2418 DENBY DR. Country Club Estates. This DRAYTON WOODS . ag — in a fine jocation HOT WATER HEATER F OR ONLY > » $9,975 PLUS LOT Directions to Model: attractive brick ranch home fea- ¢ living with fireplace, dining room, 40° recreation room, 2- Carpeted ving room with eta, Square Lake. 1 block to Hickory Grove. Left on Hickory Grove 1 to Pieldway Dr. ieft to — mn’ sign, Salesman on prem- “BUD" ee ‘NICHOLIE, SUN. 2 to 5 282 CHURCHILL ST. basement, “Wescopnar tached zeae garage with over- Plastered walls aos | wn. Dixie to Watking ee 1266 N CASS LAKE ls TELEGRAPH RD. TO pore Model Open DAILY 5 TO8 SUNDAY 1T0O7 FE ¢8773 highly den. 1% room full at VETERANS $250 DOWN 3 bedrm. Ranch style. Ready for kage pee riv MENT CO MI ¢ AUBURN HEIGHTS Bateman Kampsen ance—you can afford te buy this nished aioe in kitchen. Extra 7 a att we lot, 7 x 175. “Priced at Gas heat. Close to NORTH END GI bedroom home with nice liv- REALTY CO. 377 S. Telegraph Road Drive — “Auburn Ave Ave = Churchill & 2-car Price a i000 an MA A'saitt, HOME. MS TH. Oi] heat & hot water. Lake. priv $7,500. $759 down, o __Lake. Phone 1} breereway. Auto. ol! heat. Drapes. Nicely landscaped 2% acres. 1.000 evergteen seedlings, 8 fruit-trees, | extra well for sprinkling lawn Must sacrifice. Immediate posses- 8 EM 3-5608. completely modern and winter- ized. Large 2-car garage with 8x22 patio attached. Large wooded lot & Inke prive. Ideal year-round home or summer cottage. Located between Clarkston & Oxford. Must taro. “PP appreciate, Oxford, OA street. 24x24 garage. On ~~ lot. Full partitioned basement. 24x22 recreation rm. 3 bedrooms ann: stairs with unfinished attic. Very foo location FE 5-4628 equity for $1,500. 2-year-old, 2 bed- room home. Lot 100x300. Monthly payments $47 including taxes and insurance. Near Drayton Plains Need cash Ree peal No real- tors. OR 463 rter Home with full base- ment, wiring, automatic oil fur- nace. Basement floor and sump | ump in Other work started | y owner. §6.350. Terms, FE sade 3 BEDROOM NEW HOME IN PON- sory - ft. shaded lot. ', block of hool. Take vacant lot and | cm to mortgage. $3,200 payable | at $40 month. Good deal to in- dividual (no realtors please), __Reply to Box 3. __ Pontiac Press 3 BEDROOM STARTER HOME. OPEN oun 10 to a room home with 2 or more possi- Awol basement with recrea- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE e ——— now — this one won't TWO FAMILY Good east side location, 5 rooms 4 rooms & bath basement with central $15,500, terms. C RAW FORD AGENCY St. FE 4-1549 :. cali _MY_ 31143 ME.) V ery Desirable an Gay ges al rae and ¢e tory. closets and cupobards. Two car a unfinished second story. Bullt in 1951, hes all mod- hot water, fully insula = screens, oak floors and tiled You can ar far and wide, p. A @istrict of beautiful individual homes We will make an appointment for you to eee st your eeereatenre: “C.” Houston for Homes BEDROOMS. Large combina- Li yours year around on floors and pias- lake front home, - Large shade trees in this exclusive district of dis- has to £0 this _week! privileges. $6,149 — Terms. C. HOUSTON, Realty FE 46331 from picture windows overlook- beach. Three bedrooms even is room, 3 Excelient jots? Lake CALL MODEL 9 TO 1 OR 4 TO 6 ron . DUN LAP 81198 Gl Resale LOW DN. PAYMENT 2 OR 3 BEDROOMS. ~- FULL BASEMENT Earl E. James EM 36311 FE 4-1444 8260 Cooley Lake Rd. Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge 5 ROOM BUNGALEW, -2 CAR GA- nice corner lot... Union Lake, Priced low at Bio 800, it with low down payment. a ar gag HOME overlook- Needs finish- i — investment ee $5,- ing. ith terms. EM 3-4198. $1,000 DOWN, 5 —_ ranch, 2 od tot storms and screehs, j Hi Pew pohnacs lake ain ED! in area. Un- 3 BEDROOMS peer | $7,250 with easy terms. ¢ Rooms AND BATH with ful basement, 14, car ee = sa ene oe trees. Priced |- righ ~p only” nie 500. os eure IN HIGHLAND, new ranch, 1'3 car ee . ®luminum storms and screens, lots of closets, lot 92x- 450. EM 3-4236. $1,000 DOWN. Near Walled Lake 5 rooms, needs finishing. Only $4250. EM 3-4198. 3. LARGE BEDROOMS. ranch home near Pontiac Lake. Very storage. EM 3-4196. See BUILDING in Keego been used as church Solas: aps 300. Ideal for small factory, good frontage. Zoned commercial & light indus- ae with terms. EM NEAR WHITE LAKE. roa grocery market. Eats, beer & wine. Gas ment, walk-in box. Building can be sold with or without Beterer: Easy terms. EM 3-4198.. LARGE COMMERCIAL BUILDING = ane Highway, 06x40. Plus 5 and garage. Lot 254x- 3aixeod, Call EM 3-4197. | BEAUTIFUL MOTEL on US 16. 8 unite beautifully furnished, in ex- cellent location. A wise and safe investment. Terms. EM 3-4198. HUETT, REALTY, 1404 E. ighiana Rd. (M-50) at. PORTER ® LGE. RMS MODERN. FULL aa any terns PR 3-002, = ACE -DEAL North Suburban Spacey 3 Wedrm. ranch on *, acre lot. Aluminum. comb. storms and screens. Blacktop road. iake privileges. $1.200 down moves you in. No other charges. $69 a month includes —— and taxes. Im- mediate possession JIM WRIGHT REALTOR | 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-044! MORE THAN A HOUSE- Y LIFE ayo _ MAytair 6x22, OWNER. ONE OF BIRMING- to Hot ne Quarton Fivt eal | ame e Se bus. . Expansive ving room, with fireplace. > ee Mbrary or play room, full bath . 3 bdrms., bath & screened . perc eh up, Ges sites Low taxes. LAKEFRONT COTTAGE This neat, 2 bedroom cottage with kitchen, ‘liv ut room lassed-in front porch, on a 65 x 150 ft. with sand beach. Neat white picket fence, boathouse, aud ft. Os Less than $400 would — con- vert this into - ear-around home This house oa furnished. A —_ at $7, $2,250 down | nd $50 per month. DRAYTON PLAINS SEEBALDT sT. You can move right inte this 3-bed brick house with « full a tritewel. This is a home you will be proud to own and en- Make an appoint * BROS. REALTORS open "is OR 3-1295 or OR 3-1872 ‘ttl ®—Sunday 10 to 5 “BUD" 4 Bedroom Home sere near Gingeiville, and tool shed, A GOOD START $750 DOWN —- And you have a frame home. cedar sid- ing, suburban location with lake privileges’ on Hun too much finishing to make an toon Lake, not So much charm for only $9050 attractive planter in this large to give plenty of _pri- NT vacy. Two car seraes: Brick one $1,000 DOW N - uaa Home — close ald- — 3 rooms. extra | basement, oil | I. R. Hiltz Loaded with Features Which only a home owner can add. One story ranch home at- tached two car garage. Breere- way. patio. wonderful large lot. ood § «kitchen. Total price $13,500 and terms. FE 35-6181 EVENINGS & SUNDAY GAYLORD |; im = ea Eilzabeth Lake Estates Only $1,500 Down Close to lake, this 2-bedroom home full basement, “large lot, $300 down. EM 3-2868 or OR 3-7301. 5 ROOMS, UNFINISHED ATTIC, 2 car garage, nice East side location. $11,800. $2,500 down. FE 2-8746. SAVE $1200 3 bedrm. brick front; lake priv. low monthly payment. Lana | ot __900 down — 8750. FE | egies! home has a separate din- room, — basement, gas heat, storms screens, and is ame FE Feisn 204 W. Hop- ins. BY OWNER, BUILT IN 1955, NICE 5 reom ‘house furnished, fult basement, auto. oi] heater, north | side of 1 Pontiac FE _ 8-691 i “Pontiac-Watkins FE states YOUNG sae Lovely 3. bedroom (modern home Oak fioors, automati. minum storms & screens. Lot 100, : see Priced at $11,950. $2,000 | HEMPSTEAD, 102 £. HURON, | ie male Geant Der othy Snyder Lavender E Av faa. BUILDING Moadrs & Walk tn CLEAN G OS® iN. ¢ AND ate pee ‘a porch and saree 28 SLEEPIN G ROOMS. 514g W. HURON A RE-| re 241 or Eves. w Mt 46417 bath. _spectable home, FE se. clopet, SS ‘bus line, Apply 517 E. SLEEPING ROOM _Ref, re §-1687, 97 p nll | SLEE. G FOR RENT. Cooking p ry, FE 20406, ss BDRM STARTER. CEDAR 7 BI OME, > lake privile $5800, Discount for cash. h-soei, 5 Phi a H Large Ritchen. Lane] ‘\acomah en- nea neal | Sa ae ee NICHOUE realtor bare area priced 4,500, 3 eral size dining room, Aa Open. Evenings th 9 rooms, ment, forced. air oll furnace. IW atkins Lake Area 3 Bedroom Brick Home Corner Lot on Paved Street — ee off including ‘bar New ot os Owner Cali sa Appointment KENN EDY FE 43560 STOPLOOK For wate oy vomen ho: long ranch rol Meith’ fail basement. outbuild West iréquaels lovely Seminole yom big 8 room home. _ 4 bed full. basement fora attached garage. Terms. re TS , “ north of Pontiac on main black c heat, alu-.. vivan Take tep at 3190 Wesi Clark- i ston Road, just off Baldwin, 6432 . : 5 rooms and 2 bain. | Ge-- Call for particulars, | John " | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LAKEFRONT 2 BEDROOM home with auto. heat and ms — 2 family with se and separa recondition and petairs rental can al- of your pay- down, OFFICE |OPEN SUN. 14 | Seorae R. Irwin emia stalbiahacal basement, carpeting, attached 1'% car garage. On a large well-lend- scaped lot. Only $16,900; terms. You can own this }-bedroom mod- ern home on a ~ e corner lot. with — heat. oak floors. — or Toenedinte oc- cupancy. $11,900. nut dn. WILL Ta TRA ° ON THI Ez For Retired Couple 2.2 ACRES You can buy this house with only ie, hte board fence for $8. 300 1,500 $70 per month Clarkston Area You can own this Ay! lett § 3 bed- room home with losed automatic heat, larg: lenty of cupboards, on # la: aay | Fe only $13, with $1,450 CLARKSTON Hed sane, Suse nt fgg eg Fh ga rete pacmygy FS mig eg Daag He | 5 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, den with fire- » de utility room, attached garage. porch, storms & screens. Full paved drive ——— heat. er 4 bath with sliding window only a few of the CALL — SEE — Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20°8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. MAple 5-58 eo * powet. Sore er inke p privileges Price $5,000. mpletely a. e. " bedroom home. Living room has fire- place with Beatalsves, com- pletely tiled egy eu bath, bs” bedroom = Basement. Ea etic OU al says sell, Cail us for details. Lawson Real Estate 1337 &. Auburn Rd, OL 1-1611 = ~ WE BUILD ‘BRICKS $10,975 CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 Sslty'"Yes. “Sour'ean't beat the anship, de: and price na fs ~ gig any Oakiand Cal Pie eee Wh BUY. SELL & TRADE 1s & SON DORR LTORS 152 W. Huron phone PE 4-1557 HOUSE .FOR SALE: 1061 DOR- chester, in Ward's Orchard. ,. base: MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DE SUNDAY 2-5 781 Bow Lane -| New Brick Ranch 4 bedrooms, 1'% baths, at- tached breezeway and ga- rage, Excellent parcel with view of the lake. Owner leaving state. Will accept land contract or smaller LE 1 BLOCK — FOLLOW SIGNS. P SUNDAY 2 And we'll be Jobnny on the spot to show you an excel- lent 3 bedroom ranch home with attacbed 2 car ga- rage, situated on 1 acre of —. in rag Manor. ull basement, 2 fireplaces 1‘, baths. Plastered walls, nicely landscaped. Priced for only $24,500, DI Low 8 SUN [DAY 25 | 3370 Ardreth Foreed Sale MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEKEND' Here is your chance to buy a 3 bedroom rapch in Auburn Manor -et- ® SACRIFICE. Located on a Ot 100x300, it has 1.120 aq. ft. of living space with oak floors, plastered walls and art basement. Listed price s $12,950. Any reasonabie offer or trade will be con- eat LET'S MAKE SLOCUM; 1 BLOCK EA8T OF SQUIRREL RD; TURN atop ho TO PROPERTY - FOLLOW OPEN SIGNS. PE SUNDAY 2-5 370 Ardreth Huntoon Lake 3 bedroom ranch, all brick, with 2 car attached garage, Peaturing extras such as: Hot water base ray heat, Thermopane picture window. 2 full baths—-1 up and ji down, large 21 ft. living rm. beach just 1 block from front door. Priced under es an for es ae ssession. 1E hwy, Fo WILLIAMS LK WEST TO ARDRETH Br, ~ FOLLOW SIGNS, Pine Lake Is less than '4 block away from this almost new water- front ranch home. The liv- ing area features a large brick isiand fireplace that separates the 24 ft, living room from the 13 ft. kiteh- en and 12 ft. dining room, In addition to the 3 extra large bedrooms, the hom e boasts a 12x20 family room with exposed beam ceiling. The critical buyer will also appreciate the | extra items such as the 's bath. the water softener. carpeting and drapes, attached 2 car and screened porch Pui! Price $23,960 Substantial down payment required, = "te bat bath = breeze- Ta rage. ard |: pen, rb meke id = om re! splay sroune for og ‘nad a lene C] oe . spot with porte tor only $10,500, $2,500 dow Near St. Michaels Extra nice 3 bedroom home dining room, full basement with like-new as furnace and shower ba The yard is outstanding — all fenced, nice ip Fhe and shrubs. —r with 8x20 wo And or hobby shop. Priced to sell at $10,- — now for appoint- |Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 4.0528 377_8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. ~ ROCHES TER ARE AD 700 DOWN: $ |e home. Well. and it BRK AND'S SebNeeS re = hills, Complete home for | CLARKSTON, qeoeeen home “a * 13, MAROLD WER “433.00. , 1445 4 = BE. of John R. OL 2-0621 4 f a ee tek ve ua AG \ kt Petts eee a" | + Lh CV aN ea TYTN “art ry - Ht PONTIAC PRESS, | SATURDAY, ‘APRIL 13, 1957" || CARNIVAL ‘ anon Soup Terese “ cs ; { H 23 Arnold Real Estate - | dining FE soni i eran 5-5783 OPEN fenced SUNDAY 26 mediate ner, Spiro acte ene Fail siete: we sion. ae eee Ck ESTATE INC. vaealbrick Income 208. sled on Mt. Clemens me 5S OREST LAKE CO. CLUB AREA $850 ras "youn 3 bee COLLIER ‘ os aimens. ats: «| fie, ogee, tarer soon in beams ice asi 1 floor. e : Bresseway & er 14x30" liv. : . . prs phine in sai, ee, cansiges |" UU, ily gt bee onkva RD Ww. FOR COLORED i sccien | fH00t, furnace auto. | hot = screens. ‘| porch) Plasteted water. Needs minor, inte- arvey Wi GILES REALTY CO. ari 008 down, pba A pible RD, TO. 1308 KY.| Bice kitchen Lots off cupboards: | aly fufing. ies lee ole ee : a otis 3 Cy ty a PIONEER HIGHLANDS 3 bedrooms and beth up. dcar : cons wate py SORE ** ; aD, Se 1% stofy brick, tile bath, beautt- ao g Oy Ph ome. leas LOCATED 1m good, sree, in Crs West Bloomfield pavement. $i.000 % 3 acres on garace. veauhful lo. 3 So to move - Geo it privileges oa 2 lene, ¢ ares CASH CONTRACTS 960—terms. oe. Coe Oe closed sun pore wood 3 Bedr ; RRY'S | 2eigabictars Broker JIM WILLIAMS] fess in, tte faa beamcot ‘ i Ady Sl 8T. BENEDICT’s AREA : fenced lot with new 1% car u asement wl ae . =— 3 bdrm. brick ranch on 2 beautiful garage. Only $600 down. Knotty kitchen, vanity and oo EB cag 7 Do ncaqee Boer oe tiful | REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE, Ret toe nas 4, BEST BUYS GAT Gin. ell, “Youngstown kitchen, @i- | 2*->idein_Ave. LOCATED im Pontiac ott | T9Ad- — Furnished room with low down Milford Area. EW AYS to vided bemt. rec. area. water soft: ; rpm gps EL IE | Ramee OPEN 26 sarees via mee ore ease. pa wood pean. Contents, Bee H APPINES = right at a rms. OP CN floors, “atumtuin sorms, DAILY~SUNDAY : Y screens. 8: ted on «@ On Irwin home ‘is This | large lot, | &4x120, Pric at Highland Rd. (Ms : Loveland ‘ Rust be seen 10 be pm i WILLI Russell Young + sell at only only $7,950 tag Me ‘a mile KUSCE Pontiag alrport. ais aes Belling for $23,000. ! [AMS STREET | tmp carn 9” LTOR-BUILDER — SCHELL gigs Rd, Marbor| (2) 2 bedrm. yanch type}? BLOCKS FROM DOWNTOW heed on 4-19 . 412 Ww rr SUNDAY 35 JO_@19a8 s Bn 41661} beme. built only 2 | Near city brary, soned Me | 557,07 WA Garvie, the. ; : on : nougslie R. Middlet NEW 5 ni” HOUSE UND nines ‘ esi; if you have dreamed of € : 153 Marshall Stre eo on HOUSE, U ED Pini oD ne Ft peed, wis 8 5B Ay | | goes wih oe tees eee Oe | HSuphoe' nd: Wine Lene wae : =| bist mogers Conveniences, see| heat, 2 car garage, 64 ft. —— “T just happened to think Jimmy may not be home — this ~ ; ly new. Excellent basement with off =, & Lake Teme. . y Thru_Partridge home selling for| with extra space, idea! | is hi to ” - pe modern heating system and bath Bt fie ho bet ony with $4,000 ‘down, for business or » si'950 s day to take a bath! 3 Don’t miss » it, you will like Tar abe Bo us Thru Partridge North Side DOWN BUYs IT. a. - = , . APPROX. 9% ACRES. Privile Auburn Helgi, DOWN home WA } ROOM. ACCESS oo sell, 90, we are ne Sal - Established in 1916 WM. H. KNUDSE Ge Gh) lake § en ees | Cee siding, aiuminum $1 s00 Easy payments. "PE:| finlahea “aitle for "enly” St us SUNDAY 16 P.M on ret wee 43| __ For Sale Houses 43) weanty 4 -acnms—Just_ north of WM TERIOR = seat bet = AG wings, REALTOR 4-2608. 189. <= re j cape This home in clean ad heat ‘and ttt 8 CASS, LAK RD. pletely WEAR ST. MIKES, COM- | ¢ BOOBS y Beatie. 4 oa bath | pe'scate Eves. @ Sunday FE #a8e3| ol furnace. hear ‘erage. A “jood |@ ROOM HOME WITH INCOME. WE TRADE yment. bergale, gelling om low | SoM aitsboth Lake reed’ to Cate rent, income mee ‘mo Ouner| YEA saheee down. fon Pu baste or room, ful kitchen, full bay ot) Le $12,000. $2,000 down, 89 W. Run- . -|Avon eee Lake read. lel to Femoenall Cass tutomat 3 -inished attic, —_ ent, oi] furnace, attached $1,200 DOWN. Blvd. Terrace. oetl_FE_ 2760. Red Sails in the Sung¢t. ward Gane enue acts : c Mie “gas eat full base- —— co = NNE 5 rooms, pain ‘basement. Fur- Wil be a famitiar sight in elther bedrm. home, 1 year old.’ Cedar A HOME YOU'LL LOVE si i Toney? > Worth OPEN bed reve ' leat ane nece. Puirnitare included, Imme- , homes, 4390 > terior decors’ in- SIDE BRICK RANCH . ; eae 91.008, terme ox 4130 Gherbourne $1,380 with $1400 down Eeteunsd che nie aes at 70 Pingree St. SUNDAY 2-5 ATTRACTIVE Well-insulated | § & OFFERS (eeted ott Josiya ” Plastered i So Rare! West Town paved cmeck, is atwrecttee oet.| faire, and piast Ted. walls See ae Sec thee auwe Toke ever | cnas Lake pene bows Peres | Whi walls Most of furniture pea” Io A pire home with tnco: wit tall a en ee 3 bedroom and tle ‘bath fully b: Basement HA Rvs < Gr eee ster tae now Reo bela! room with meer mnterd W hittemore Street maamae mere: crettige ane Sunday 2 to 5P.M Wormer Lake, 444 mi. from pal from school. This me has home with a the . ae ber me larse* joa den, Arnold Real E. ste kitchen has ¢ space, 2 cane. atrestee hemes z e. He . ractive 5 room home : _ Separate utility room, Bying room Colored Families . cree turmace, tas end aveies: pedsgeme, gee i. Very med: Ceti, Ibert Dvien seam ye Cc. HAYDEN, Realtor uf With (picture window. Pull price| (1) § bedrm. home. Pull, base- storms and screens, _ sttached Se TE ps Sra, taapinan bee FE 6-044) See. ONS Sowa ee ee Ser: ee Cheetos) Seossowey, set gerne, cabinets & disposal unit ful carpeting, ceraimic “tile w Open ves. 8 Sun._10_to 2 _ i. yo pa ag 2 family income. ne ge aped ——-. Don't Is reation room is paneled in ma- Bath. hot water $800 DOWN GOOD GARDEN sPOT ea at, garage. Selling for ALTY CO., REALTORS your wife see this unless hogany, built-in bookcase, gas - tached garage. ere ; With 2 bedroom 7 FE 2.0263 o> Len ead eet ee heat. Cement dri terms two oy oe morggertie & ceramic tiled bath d living room. mo me emi Large (2) 5 rm. w with full . ing Lake . Priced at $10,950 $2,450 down. ive 66.00 . up, living room, kitchen & dining IE home ‘lor retired scoupie’ Pull] ment, oil beat. You can buy this NEXT DOOR, TO BRANCH ead = NORTH END - 3 bedroom, 2 : Suburban Ranch Sista titim wire" tereens ONLY pape — rien home for only $1,000 SALE wan bene was eit tabs iving roous Yall dinin om FraeD RENT Realter. cea ohnece ranch ae Slated: = tl neater. 42 Mt. "Clemens Bt. " DOWN ; u A, y. ‘elegra c me in . : BU nee tae] eR ae S| ee oe eG aie som tieniee| eomets dy dear mies ge Tere | Re see ell, LES DOWN, | ienieien . Ee clean ve ith el far best, vAbimmum ‘sorms| priced to eal quick ot #2500! = = (CO) patie, modern, enchen. scoramic | fenced ‘ack Jara. sf fracious ‘ving? Leaesrock | Men paved street & close to sores, ; a O @ITy closets, full basement, auto. ' oil to GI including tiful beth apd Kitches, uti-| ‘*choue & bee line, Only 2 yrs. YOR COLORED JERRY E. "ADAMS co. eee ee ie, | OCENG STREET Sete tne oid deme ules hath ent kitchen. $1,000 down on this nice 2 bed-|;7S"y,' Eves, ‘TH ¢: oun. 3 s$ Park oe ot Gadde ou papenoele at 3 lots, beautiful shade trees. eer Oak floors, plastered walls, alum. room bungalow. Lat ge living 212 W. Huron St Ger per month, Taxes and insur-| S/R io Mior e low 4100 0, Whipple Lake Front water, neater wr. invulsied 3 BEDROOM BUN- home value “at r~ ; SALE OR TRADE $ § counter tops — Recreation area GALOW—Consists of oe UND. est u WILLIA: Spactons , = pS Se 2 ige. $3,000 dn. OPEN 8 Ss O / room home with attached 2-car| 3 NL ponte recrea- gon — uae = gorvics wales. room with, pict eins WARD E. PARTRIDG L. r ann y SUND ae were a ee a kaa ‘sen Pee gemen.© gees] Peers proms pe] Ey teatime we | Boren ogre: | REALTOR FE43861 | 11 BROWN, Realtor, Today tad mewvewon | peat cee remem t ° All rooms arrange necessary financing 60 ft. lot PR me Multip| In beautiful Sylvan . and hot water, insula- Suave toner Uae imeny ote other fea fea- ‘aad ail detafie. > EE eee 1050 W. HUR ie Listing Service . with full lake privi peop dp tion, sto’ ° tines beetbater Freee] tenes. ; $7,000 — . ON ST. NEAT AND CLEAN bedroom privileges/ New 3 lle le gree A ba Ng — mong By yg hg T 0000 plus closing costs down OPEN EVE. ‘TTL 9 One of the cleanest 2 bed- eae Gan aves coon pr vileges. Haid} Caen a cod rinow tie : ign nn. Let us month tenes and pot oa agcoed ligt Pi hed for bdo picture w ro ahd natural 10,800, te: . and two wee insurance. NORTI end | bath in sil, hard: vanity, Pull wiged. pase- | BEDROOM att or O - pares , a on — with replace. fn ae Sie family home 5 on Scott f nak bh autiful dream tehen with minole Lake built-in oven and range. ig room, Wee RIGHT TO PROPERTY. Perfect. Lake Front > quick Session. built in “54. 9n0s0 Bullder needs ia terms. ing $18,000; st0p/ oda ane coy enue, home onawas. INCOME BUNGALOW $14,750 HURON Open Sun. 24. Like new Brick| * " SQUARE LAKE Ove of the outstanding two fami-| i bathe, Feerea‘ion ‘room, 2 fire im N| FOR SETTER scadlee ‘ling. 2 bedroom ranch. 200 ve make! hoe. dee Salen Bes mp Fyatins, Bath Gag stunned VALLEY REALTY At se gee cee Lj SYLVAN MANOR : peautifully lendsceped lake INCOME PROPERTY R "D. RILEY, Broker She lava- i Seeger alow Saat” Pernt “SG Cw teen tence, Series retuers:| = SUNDAY 26, {Aver price rach tome. paca aiS"neig faa ~ | ZONED COMMERCIAL, [SSS ys =. ~ JUST XN. ‘ sé auto. oil he: : < : . ie. in! PPO! ‘ : P 4 o 3 J cmrcading shade evs, tte bom, i - Tat “Ale, oier lake’ hemes} __5374 Drayton Rd. Fard, paved drive and carport. room overloging lake. Lure ING POR THE |P AR TY 3 AD AMS SYLVAN . eurebe, eas Gowers. Paved ewingnam HY stay takes PU Sibey, and BRARD NEW - 3 bedroom $1,500 DOWN Paneled tee part Good ‘BUY. Minrge 2 sory ped polenta cick ffm ct An N MPORPING, AREA, 400 ACRES: aceda . Ph. 21947. calow. Oak floors, “tile _ |" A_very beautiful, 2 bed bath with shower, in full modern frame home wi fpr from, Sew canoe bein with 2 baths and all modern- ELUZABETE LAKE estates | THESE URRY DESIRABLE OP -N oi furnace. animioum wine i Owner leaving tows. ana ans: boats dock, iawn, furniture beth 2 smaller we a Se, ee he see, oat os ert LY OWNED BY C. E. Se ae ae ae , tous to sell, GI resale. mer living Near main high- mes in rear, new 1% fixtures, jelectrie HW be ee mae Ge ae or ot tue [acer bungsiows, in| SOR, ENGWN AS Tit win Lu now te B'n y's : WAnDs OntwARD Tay, «hoot ba wee coer, ence rat location, » income Gan sheen approved” ony | Geo Rand’ make ts on offer. bedroom. bd pay fo oe eppomnt: Tim fanned ia win| SOS) ROAD SE | sete, fue tat, etrete| Watew row Gran Boss: | Eee/not nr pane a | BRICK, LAE Proper, IDEAL tor smaii | en / 8 & BATH a a = e, nice Jawa and AcRI CAN BE BOUGHT tom built Brick Ranch on wide! orice port, gute” bil best, Cail and| | Spacious Mneseoh be oF dentist, $27,500 with good Heerete al 100 woead hept brick | fine brick home. Vestibule ep 160. ; just west of OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 see this now. room _ term Pigg cee ela we | €arpeted iving’ room, with in garege. Tals home S| oF TOTAL VALUE bathe spaeclous” rooms. «4 a wom you om Sa Gallo qoine, ee ee ee) ae ee and out, Stairway to expansion| $75,000, ALL IN a, fee perenne ata ,| DREAMED ABOUT me |e petural” fireplace. Formal MODEST LAKE HOME | § ee tae ar deen | sok aed tae ee attic. Rell or trade on 3 bedroom ABLE rage. Lake privileges chads tapes oocbend wits Furnished summer cottage on| dining room. 2 ceramic ng On Mag hy f og 8 he pl ED ~ Dune palenea caarin coupie or small arom) Ss 4 Lake,“ Basement and| deine. Basement rec. tm. vocamt tested on aioe take appa Og ag yg hy ge | Pe hg early an: em OFFICE OPEN © RAISING. NTING. pe € ON} 3 wetere sage f live | This went — Don't la | 16 acre land- west. of city, owner will PP 0 ONE oROOM : — up. Excellent wr SUNDAY 1-5 SITE OR WON. CAMP | ST. MI. NORTH OF ELiza:| fireplace, | beautiful le teres Bvenings after @ call Mr. Lease, — frontage on lake 4.20 feet | /All, modern ‘at 169 B. WILSON | We buy land contracts NERMOE 20 AER mE | Rovens. Tas ExcErTOnAL as = Be Lane, rarvmanes gereuany macaw, |/ sarge, tena foe wim, oat RS a Oa es eee | Seteeect | «JOHNSON, Restor | SEPEPRSEES | “oauce | Se eereress 2a | NI CHOLIE Baie oven ore aa | KINZLER lavatory Toft uty room. 3 1704 S. Telegraph Ra. pried, ving. room Ee | ea en, sake 1 ree & HARGE 1S usiness Prepert ar garage. SEE 42 fire "ell, Pan- : this 8 / oe x RCO. DOWN Ad eloder block building | 679 W. Huron ‘St Ph. PE 49825 a si BB. yw eet S Bice’ lot in eae na wi fenced iet, ive EStenan, eal) > erm FE §-8163 PAYMENTS w, ae ag ons drive in Even’ SUBURBAN — Bet- Pull basement, attached area, has partial basement, heat, —— in excellent con- OPEN EVENINGS bedroom nomen, waster — ce Bee x shop and ings ter than new is this lovely seen, ewes and fomheonped fll taxes, ofl Lge #, $1,800 dn., $65 _ Income Propert 43A 2 tedroom, ranch pomes, maste'| Auburn Ra. 150 ft. deep. Building 1 Tercees ‘home, site. A real way at possession, $660 is. th ; wn x Yoox 0 on black ona wat Right across ig M5 OPEN soln room on aing _— so — quired down payment. / ADAMS ; Fe Sot [ meooned SS ee: ONTHLY PAYMENT | OWner must sell lea state poy Be GI. RESALE Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Ed / Separate entrances, & auto. i Only $12,000 : 8. plastic . , “dw. M. Stout, Real furnaces. Excellent condition Eick an 780 Low Hows Pa w60 dowe SUNDAY 2 TO 5 PM. pe Phe oe EE Sete = home, Large re siete or vig ee 71 N. Saginaw Bt. Ph ene - REALTY CO. __5-3234 after 6 p.m. Fe os oan OSCHE L we have Zand 3 bedrm. homes} 2356 BRIGGS ST. ~ feors, fll hecomen, Yenient to, kitchen. Ceramic auile OMe Ets To 0/om. | 08 Antara Ave. | PR 4300 ~ For Sale Lake Prop. 44. * ee sellabte for as GI RESALE screens and storms. Priced in sized tity oat tanees ii OR 3 FE 68-2093 er MACEDAY GAR on Call 125] 5 setroom brick heme featuring) we frome Forced ait eae furace | DRAYTON PLAINS | yuan shores $5 eA DENS | H.C. NEWINGHAM oak floors, plastered walls, Vene-| VIEW THE LAKE — patio Large lot nicely landscaped | $480. DOWN PUTS Atwwactive deck vent jee 3 . teak ma tian blinds.” Pull basement with | the landscaped Smee a on, pared street. pg 64 Be Lak eae, Jeers old. 3 large bedrooms. 20. “front, Hill wt. EM 33963, FE 93008 pan ferred 414 Being "trans. home: Ideal for retiring cou- Gated tm benatiful rex woe. Drow im Ton "3 ROoat 5. oe Tore. Sr Carson, Fe *Tooking Walters T me : > ‘ a 90.83 per mo. Ee Soom wie pl som fl i prise yoursel-, Lesg tian year MENT. IMMEDIATE POS- SUNDAY 1 to 6 Lake privile gee, 4780 x ~~ S. empleton | Sas) Somcor rie | Braden ern eh stssion. If 1's Lake Fyont A PERS, SCOR,” progen, epee cupboard . - lot with . WILLIAMS LK. FRONT | feud, Tura ports ‘to Universal ric} yaiete 4 walls , WATERFORD wy RAVE Vonae bore fel, Reece ra ngelus ee : carpeted | ,Watch for opens too. a olla rooms, tiled bath, ¢ OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. é r ft. on lake, MI 62600 9 a.m. to eae” Sg | J"'C HAYDEN, Realtor | _* is om. | eee os Sepa, | Se ig ucbil PE iat Meadows [?hsz—am=s room and Walton , ___ PE 8-04 , wtlity . oil fur- 3 | lake priv si sad 'urse| DRAYTON PLAINS RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | a0, 2.98 garage. Large ‘tot R. J. VALUET, Realtor Exclusive; Drive out Walton Bivd. to Clinton. Oakland ‘Lake. printeses. Terms a for rec) A LOT OF HOME FOR $1 ES patina eae 9 with reasonable down pay-| 25 OAKLAND A ava, a: representive.| {inl ake Angelus Meadows, tera owner, EM 34004. ‘With substan. |. LOE OF HOME FOR 61000 ene SCTON AREA ment. S OARLARD, AYE. toe Mr. Pie ee ek ee cae th teehee end pee he (COMMERCE TAKE | fuae'aia safer pie ig |, CLARKSTON AREA. | , OAKLAND LAKE | DRAYTON PLAINS — Mae eit tad nos vam" | bet bye. ie he gotce aren: | pit oh" Shoat Rel 2-bedrm. F pO d seaped, yard” ite “eit $1,800 3 el arith, tase aoe with see a a seed ,DRAYTON P LAINS We H ve Farms garages: tah boone aear at 4 tia AE 7 porch. down. Balance roll @ivided basem: imeeaueed va . Eech| Commercial, ‘ a walees cow weg saat stad | “EBM MC ae Bet, em tee | |, EAST SIDE. GS aaa | EER eee ane | meat st:| Ap ened hs ; 5 ftoom modern ranch home with iat On| A new 4 room. Hardwood fieors.| Bac hg Bo ny srcis,| your/nelghbor who ts & farmer at | Sd shade oe Multi 30 TO $500 Lake Privileg = “lier & BRISTLE, LIM fies 4 ms service | Portables ry Br a py make 4x8 Sheet 1 5 2 ft. wo $4950 - sate eas BIG 2 HOU es AUTG a gears. Se Oe BRISTLE, LIMOGES, _x0002. Free rebuilt 5e er s forced verms,« 75, r Plyse 3 ooone, OF pm terme. _P.0. BARN ousehold Finat Se te. or as: a weak 3: EM 3-263. | SIN Kirt's § a an | We insta peed oe, Se Ae — Blanket ee : infs| ACRES ON Susiness Opportunitie Pel pa an ranch. “Large, bite rescemt | Ste" eae sees Bay. noua for ah ne Ce S| Beret! a *eSout vourselt me Trinslation, 10-20. 8. ti! es Te Buy~To ee N M-15 AUTO unities Sones ntiac » fnum poet» pen ye oant aeeees ta at 39 cr shaman hear < aly oe yd a AIR-O-MATIC Bourlas fir ee Hse Oel-Te teawe ra ame 2 ae ae Tear? see one $1) Buckner AS PE 4-0538 oe ‘down | tnd screens, ae a PE 15205." gasoline ginamn —ELECTER post. OR ame Lake mda Mi ATA | axeta, fir 2a, 2432, 2x14, HE e RECLAIMED | asta tis veowe : oe handy a ide Sees oe STATION. ustomers Scones take 3 = good a RANGE. ba ol TO, anead bee’! GORD — a oT ixi2. tir’ plywood |... 320.00 AN Sie and tame ‘who pong Hy ME lease H rage. “a 0 wi ee ‘tee RTMENT OF LAM PE 50040. FE over payment ta, Round, bobbin. INION | WRECH gen You Italae” doo ne “boa ae ~ te “sg aay him- house | equ’ to- " 1s $450 5, rho 15 Phone_L. . son, We ~paeer- eS we veer Tow amour o equity, in, trade Will take Buck epey F olk 2.600 F rorclgap ee pce — pt ted of Au 8 Coe STOVES. andes ao ho in’ tcing to Phone Lakeview 60722 Bn. crock, pis Geiventnes pA $3.95 Open co, si Edw amount ae Rd. Realtor, Witter ‘ kner’ er's Empleo aactaees S House end payment will _nersprin _meechine, = tor $1 sis la changed. ip BOUGHT, OLE Genuine _ ants 620 weneens. eaen er 36 and | pipe, sewer on Evenings & __|_ fAw. UTy 5-052 Te a rerve ract pole hs of aE AUTO. | attress, ew in- our SLD ES! Se eae. Gola Moun IALS 8500 : wi Fa tao! Stout, R ora et rimirmcrrne| Se A” a ee See are oe fen ene | Hs Ses ® : + e ventory deal r. ¢ hom eith: A good cond. NT _PE 4-0102 | __ Conse MODE -| Radios re serv. $7.95 MPLETE ATER- A seen) orm naw “PR taltor ao lg thew to eve w'ond Ualeeas nce : me cone ee pf ls moe Tin 45. FE 20861 L e800 comerss $17.98 up. MAKE — LAKE ae FE + Ft eed R ation Pie gq onaell og NATIO wana oe 30” FE 2-662. ayawey “what you E BUR oe enlersieialaall FES | Eee ee OO a ee ees 6 Misr veer MMy-5 ¢ WooDED 16 x20 to. be. Ail eautpmest | Compan =, immediate ema aly | 148.96 2 TISED ee et. | BDWARDS. _deuar buys) Norther ER 2.5.20" on root, perth of emiae, Good but San" oly, Sates = seer Be Nn | soe waar C3. TOASTRIASTER op | Cast POR” FURNITURE pen titt col take Co ° : e for wn = re a w s ° re soos_Fe thi) sa af dain bat | svnamunc eee a oR Kamp Grr al ane oie” Mest | ee ree Gomes | be te "eo reotiegron Ke Re. vets : ee DAVISBURG. Resta “ " a Up to 24 ae Ser) ca sine bike, #10. 38 We: FRADE MLBOe W. Huron are bar eee ae et A STAIN SET OF DIAM a ne en sale of # oe Laped aolourent & months | RE pean old mae -) oe RIC RANGES FOR Pag rectal ad ma | y, eee o-atee follow! with $2 ouite 7 J. c if Only $1700 Equip- tALTO — ome Ne nee o cone PS ES FO bd ie “¥ s | $278 2 = —-— : ' : a R mpeoe. $100. VAL- Ape peice “for fast. at Joe fe pon a me wltAY DEN, Realtor KNE sr iene FF 40528 seer Wa a pols rors 7 wee oy SERRE CHiCmEN “RRQODER veo —_ oonise, 1 A Ob 0 re. 23-9208. N. Saginaw Kern Buy ° T en. 2 eat FOR MODEL ves. & St $0 and WASHERS we | lar vajne, $3. 108 DESIO ; <* 1647 - i a abeabemnhane og. gas uel Wien Av oe . Oe ae pect seo pRINANCE CO. (WHERE (GE, AND. cast ie ata eleedan sa _Ontberg Lake. , factory trvegu: | "= high, approx. 1 SURPLUS EU ” — Bast Wilton ght ru P. € NA A ~: de® p~ Tams i ps “~~ Lakelave on } _soort i rox. 12x24" area. MAT MB Lakeside ‘Ave § 900 10-ACRE BUSINESS artrid TION A Pnon sg re ROY's REPL a, 900.88 ~ TR. ‘: = ‘MI 46013 ERIA ER & 662x200 Drive § b00 with HOMESITE B ge 4512 L BLDG ene on i: J. VAN LD ACEME ADE-I Be . +801 U L SA ’ iG soi PY _in Waterford DIXIE _| ONE 355. WE Ay NT P. Guar: N we LINE 3 SED L Fite "with ta g'300 with ‘84 the toad. shove seomnph ages nent | ™ BARNSTON, WA ROMWAY otre HD.) bomen | With Ez | Seeeemine aoe re oat Spe, ing To weer ie opraia. Pipe a and Fivtings ¢ Cleaned \ peneee ALES CO. * sewe road : . : : . 4463 e H WwW N : ‘on. pala 2x4. all lengths over 8 rl —~ eggs water, $7200 Ker, Tne. ta 8 peat a - cated Living tL hy URANT 19m bras LLED LAKE Ww. I Kennett} a1. apéremetic. Ay usta oer od eee 2S _—— 19. 2c ving chairs uite....... 3 apo4 — Tile and Culvert” B08 eee on Motor & eee "bk $1700 HS a. ove. Sires. ah mele. neds |* w ane 0 Bre 00 —-~ Taste pow PE seon 23) pag Sg ey iG ores. UR: | Tabie-ton rooms ‘sults. Sapp BLAYLOCK roase Frage es ee Poo 132x180 ey <4 lots) between andie. W. haw POWER ; 1473." COI edotal cnthes snes * $49. rchard of ren wry sed toil Fs . 84x206 on W. ) MY rth ence et. NE elect ra) MOWER. | Bl = ap 625 clothes t se $49.95 Lake PPLY Recl ets, sinks, pi $50 Sees ss aes erie rpaumen | Le | Se CRIGGESTISROANG, eT an ot sta ae seca ™% . de fl) ‘indian weed ng a S Papen ee tences invento NS WILL er. OM | A oer v {ptsctod eee Panel aes ‘.W Pike MAN’S $3.95 | 2600 U mpire waenery * Wo MATEIIALS al ovelaped sors $sn0e| small ‘ts vesutitul her son ts cae shoes 20179. | atmo TLL TRADE BQUSE TO t yaa; cabinet nits USED, OAs a “FE wien hk. Be eeenesés = pam a Scetkes-s Ra wii all lake on Rewacesan: 16 | 5-905 wi A co truck, re for Tan ISMAN- __ uae | 8 Mun: RANGE. $19. 4-112 THE LA EM at Comme sulation — panelin, wa ess Clark th $1,000 proper =~ w oF traile Bo dem du mall oe w. . ro E $19.95 WIN’ KE AR. ree and selina t= SAMS oe ORE wis] HO = = ee Sah at bes So SS gun] RE ISO oye ' : , Y st i a tak ane eeaab rae! ie codreee Dri IN e FG RE S se RD. RILEY B | BUSY REST YT GET CASH vice *00" oo Phone west : Mil write we. BUY. 83 SELL ad he | PEDO. aed oe fm gp Te een, wae 5340 yt: REE Es seria rm ALTY C RILEY, Broker | Sima STAURANT — reaul U QUICKLY _oereveningn TE. est s Mite Rag | OA SAND EXCHANGE UT. FLUID. | Door a "window trim: m. $858 | sore PrP w3 closed Buns 382 O . #11 t present m res 8TE: THE E : "eT id eet PIPE. 9) OR 3- 20 Ae Be ga, TE Dek canst | ii Jp to $300 er ee Tan GOBE| 1 FLO REAND LB RECONDITIO ee rs “atl Ee eos Dm ATTE udes rest down $25,500 .. Most F you? MA| 57 8. Saging gE CO ppan Phil NE De bana ind as 14.50 PTIC TAN 4-5090. r, 1c. STSUPIELD TWF —coLonin =NTION manera which in- | niare. at deals ‘closed __For Sale Clothin BLACKSTONE CO. _| Goidspot's ws NED Wilf sell ‘ressonab AND WED- Seancte. Pa D Hills Sub. 100 fi SOLOREAL ,CHURCH a roqgos ae re ops ¢ ‘sienataree ened tn 30 | 4 Clothing 56 chine. Sood Wisiitie ne Coldspot refrig =. aaa 90 | FoR fat usenet. Om Sheet, | TREE LT ee eee re restricted. $3,508 canes corner ROUPS a vy! Prise Bipot and other ‘se- eon” sat 6| = poe oe a MA- rn as - eel me " eenanaiectiay GARD REMOV. Estate. EW. foe able oe Dmg lor REA — O se | @ 00 aut: MI net eee ae senha and haul | speed" : oer - : $os0 fm « Bhage Menon w gd WLPORNA T REMOV- RS gt Fg Pes. | 3 nares om =_ eS 9 ead | we EAL a sont Cg es a rn oligo BRAND NEW od Guave_vecbe $ta.00 PE 24901. Nights ica Gy LS weed ( a ~ HO Est OWN) Foe Mintm wing area. over oe ait 8. Telgraot = 7 an arin Die @. Cheep, OF Benen, oa, chest, All for a ee ; REE. STANDING * Gh Sat. We § -Cotere—1" rpet atx ES to ae oe. ‘Call of anases for Rochester. OL POR 8A Men’ CLOTHIN rk Poco seul o week! for CLAY TEED. Ee 1x32 double = ae Reg. 35.95, “wide north 3 i0.ok.2 some Fd a Salty ebooittet ON Soe a oe pie | 2 Loan Compa _jotoae. Exe tr sport jackets os aoy-z paced comes es Re eae S Washbowls with ftina,._ Fs | os FLOOR oan te level on “aw. HOM: . | 202 PONTI T sro Re, ke ARBOR IAN : bath a : , ‘inaw aay, to, iy Drayton. sion A) w. M. Stout, Real Fences ot taney ets 1 LOMPANY | sopra Like nine ews. $8 10 $10.7 S-4785. ~. USED T Tans | 28. See miss) Tip to 30 _-onen ? ‘200 ‘low won vel Opes Bree * contig Shop building 2 mre parkin 2- dresses. ne. a ™ $4785. D RADE-IN | na ones : wore crometer. 1 * ~ A ON Saves RONTAOE haces a 8:30 rnd pelle reeay egg feet. : 206 _8-1283, 1390 Mt bane Dresser ... EPT. New, = i FE $-2100| Inside ni Uy pois One 3” q Mi of se oa ROAD F. race aap | Pg bern | Wired Ser Clem _ fate, - | Seek et 200 : a aes 5-1467. Gatton. | =? I out Vers Ve rar oma cod cellent. site Raghav or Sale F tout quarters, Porm spo sl Ne eed ~ & I Iron | SASH FOR 8 nard_Lk a x Yonge Se 8 CHROME Caliper. All level with plenty ‘ot tri-level or ms. be | ens . om arms 48 wilt handle. ere, Rormeriy ved Want f 500 eal eon 56A aE Me | SMALL rE, GADIOS. 0 po acho ne $29.98 compressor & rie to. ean tor, igs 3" REA Vic- -, $38 of rich. si ity. ROOM HOME. [ ao: Owner 900 down on cloned courteous ron SCRAP HROME DINETT? NO | Electric bie cs : 50 Loot pi Two PE abinet, P 1c- with 4A > garden 3 a oie SUCHY td bedroom slg accept n Then bengee * to fit cervice and HIGH | _8-81971—PE CARS ime " Refrig aheneag | . $080 2 cu : exe $-3228 ertect sites several ODED State ree Oroweiaad een Neai - Shown _ all or e in or ne a| modern 1 should Pe oa) bud IGH DOLLAR FOR _4-6572. cteonz ABLE. 1 FE oreier’. od ae . $50.50 fala aan page a feere a a cron Among excellent but farm h reation Twp. N Real E y appoin part 4 ar| Parkin office « isit our get? | _ +402 cars, FE - JUNK A sembl DINETT: -— ieperetentes Senet $69.95 174. cond. $175 i. WAY OA. ees, About’ an a taing| God use Basement ear, +64 state. eae orn | private and Gueneieg © new | Cale +4878 | south cheae E 8 ee tat wae = ee PUEL OIL May- (a ence. garden on ae. Smeses barn ee te 02 oF 1362 W Clar vate oppin Gua a | 28 — MY pion eartegeiad thes ETS, 7 IENT 0 T y each. souee Baie ont on “Ws tone _hings & Fe 44813. Open” | Fou. Or phone. “ag be le H value, $90 95, Ti reelf and az| THOMAS } TER att a a : $350 clearea| 1? A . Term ce Sund nO FE; ¥ fo ree ahd _Sale Househo — oe od. table. $60.94 MAS E Ms eate fd . Priced 10 down ed CRES *. O ays. pen ev your ° FE §6l2i a awai : ld G signs. These je, 90006 FU S ECON i cap, 836 oO t L jowest for quick : home _ Houses. WN i needs. 121 and t til PULL old Goods 57|- tops, p tomaus Mane Pee URN ae OMY G , FE Puasterboard, rock umbe fewest, priced pert of und in furnace” od. hoi inf asec | SOUS NED Home & A ' Cierra on Seat ttcoe ___ "Pe Set Garage Doo tcc Suppuet tes : Onl om tor — month. ar has. 4 too we 8 IN : _teleph $20. 1 chairs, W n.| chard L Fluore rrifie vy and | USED R Mi ¥ erry _Ph. es. | en ” LADD" vis dig den el ee Sm | adie ieg Pmtne and Wiad Loan Com HS) eee nat te ae ee ae mise [dase Soe seat ends, pace ep tory oe rout ae Neh balla ave 4206 Dix IN - story hot odern paket tare masa ‘and vicini : get you AP SER sale size. $100. RANGE. STANI Gees vont . modern prices. L levehaciod . ie H ( breakf ome with $ room r to be gran an ambiti ty qN pan __want, O a line on Gee WL CLOTHES OR 3-23 STAND-|% saway bed ” lesa th door on arge vatories F . at Sas wate: last nook, sun po! 1% tall mn’ Suds ted an e jous Ay Perry Yi\r H R 3-8561 whateve LL bra: ~ DRYER 2343. _ |New bunk. with 1 me $ 5.00 vou an you your gar A mower. re hes grinde Ld "HIGH HI on 3-131 pabaw — become a ate) writ HT peer bebeeccary mare | ee aeons vin OLLY WOO: t you; ¢ ae ane takin a |; LO beds. attress. $1 a1 8. Ps Se ei arene costs h 7 Bid 1, Hilo ‘Toenail a conn papas anion rhe De veumanr For de. to 5 oor) _coii_sprt Dp BED _ exception e, slight EST | RD’S \ ‘— Paddock uneer ai eavy fut, selec. A L month. aie on ate: ot | _ Cham * ‘n’ Sud nt oF . Sat 3 prings. F’ FRA rese ai valu yy ser T i VI $29. 95 | GAS e ve | TRA in? ™ pes ore E | cau eee. Tee barn EA) sper | pelgn, Le 8, Inc. jaa yy HEN one, tov, - eee Oe ae ee MES “& custom Behe per SwHio OLE SA LE te, HEATER. FE 12-0203 int 5 “TOR SALES 68 saaalall road. Easily acces ty fo I. shed. COe 2 D Io erred sore | Davenport i PC. Fluo | UNUSUAL STYL wa” etheebe, tneh- gone wan: | On AND se gon Ula eel tl ic HA a mcrete | = ry rack, amp and E, | FE 21% port. Ex SECT sheppard En A. Tho! first grade, $79, $35. HAL LGW WELL POMP large comers. eseibie from ane| i E AY DE N, Term I $ PC. LIVIN 3-124, mag- | CU 46. ocala Bes | pollens E 0 PC. MAHOG Goot mpson, 80 8. ek oO. OR 3-3264 Ww Lin, com all! Walton R ue a | atv STOM Phone apids room ‘sul! MAHOG- D BUI Per 3.. G. WATE! . 5 reels z hom munit : eat | Y _& cof M 8 jes, MADE | tov make, suite mo: TLDIN: ty. R SOFTNER ease GRAIN r 140 ft. esites, y of of | e ‘ou ee PC fee tab UITE, ¢ (53 PRIN e seat: 2 gree . Grand ved. In G3 a: Semi A NER. jacent a cates on Tm aw 140 ACRES pesos) 8 THE “RIRDY TO I * room suite th re ts a eee ences aaa Eds ogres go frme,* a ut a | FOOD At a8 8 Sod ss es. Ad-| t a “97 b rer furn our hogany ec. © LIVIN RT PE st | field Ard w HA 8 e or e AND ALUI as- pet oon aed tre & recre aa. s rm. how of road A SUPE sEB ene ayment: iture. | cond dinin ‘ond. 9 G | cond. 1 & $-7666. | moor D MI VE utton, M" good | =e D AL 6-3586. g sites street: ation asem se. 3 front PERG vou We will be to s No | 2 ¢ rm pe, Ma- nd. Reaso ~ CHAIR UPHOLS T., Bi SHA you Y¥> 2-64 ‘on doo} UMINU D's gow s. Excelle own ent, with piece bath age Exel GROCE with you be gl uit ork Mid P. occasion: sulte. E: EASY sonable. OL, aod | TERE joom - - RPENED LAWN 32 rs i ™ M (M24) AT es ith furnace, part com usive locat ERY on ae ree Be al tables. 234 mod _ SPIN ople re | iD CHAI EA Mow BE indows. COMBI- PE @. | $2675. petiti lon y pro iP 412. off M 8. 2341 | £1 el. A- RYER : | 29-8453, Good IR. RLY er | oN! bal cbt nD |, Ame rmonTae a) aetna terse | TATE 53 erga ROrTE Hy Bue: grou, at ‘ieee iso cares = 7 FARNES senlechenoehien BENSON LUMBER CO. ; : ete eee ait iten uote block * bulla: b jesk, d . SUITE — * ALMOST — ¥ Ph ie “WIR AF. 142 W. Hure "HAR crop te 2 our ILD NO pea neal aaah of fo eee Tireng ten E _dles._FE rum tabl EB WAL ewly weds. ‘NE Sarees R WITH Huron_| DWAR Kathe dT pcg erp TO Mille well -restricted W rs; Peutae, sone trade rental on uctra from “INAN 7. ROOR _5-5340 e & end Ac | ELECT $250. 0 INGH at. | 20T tT WAT St. Ea ARE | _bea Keep a ise ha . SHARE Estates. ‘M1 a incom 702 P ANCE C Fr Ms oO Ln ROLUX rs SE RO. TER H sy Park rm. mod af head Caren HERBE Wap Waterfora| Lec 20 ACRE ene vareatee resi consider part ontiac State 1 -O E_5-68 Fr USED a LATE mer. ASTER, WiTH ae od ab BEATEO. sacha: J trees eae hol te oar -HERBE as ian ime cua 2S Uable Teal estate. tan | TEAG Paeaeenen B Pc OW CARPET. | a sane eae Pagid lb | WASHI reasonabie, ponenmers ee ved. for GAL. Do It se. PR 8.7761. 4025 RT C Se tate ASTRA ate: TEAGUE FI wt dee lag, | cee WALT Di | 928.0 PE mo. or pa payments | {fH IER, $25. Sta] ere uahtar as 350.50 and $119 50 “Yourself 61 atiac Lake Ré ~ DAVIS. RIDG area RAIGHT 1UE FINANCE. cna ee woe att NING ROO | mon Sale REBOTERS y total of | cerater 435. Power 3 — ow 2 boner 119.50 | SUR 61 ~ Buy T ke Rd. FE 975 Baldy iEWAY ' J LIOQU 202 N. M NCE CO. on 8. OF Ft M | stove. =: etevRie arr al cheap SR cath gated a RE.| terrifi Fr we gon th Also ese| mend E TO LOO hru $431) win Ave B BA "OR | ROC N. M SCO, _tnd’ powe URNITUR i— = IC APT cap FE 87166. ower $25. ¢ value sinese | USUAL we herein moe be List Th Partrid ~80F ER1 FE +82 mys liquor R HES oe AIN . | and * power wowel ra Ff. LIKE | : ition. SIZE : S306. never used cent, 393 8 lent va UAL HEA about th AGE 19. = ATIF. 7 7 mow nge, FRIGID/ $40. F WAY | JET WaT! Orcha: igan Fi ai | BOAT AND \TING e most ru Pa ge 1 TILE AC = A cog al ber in do Lo STER, \ PC. LIV er OR 3-654 tefrig.., AIRE. E NEG WATER wate Ave AND PL 3 OFFER. UN- rtrid 4 Mi ACRE lies fro wing | co wntown of | ANS Az . MICH brand UNG 8348 wo . AUTO F ABERTS _ PUMPS e_ Ave ishers Con A FOL Hills sub. IN ge T-rm i. N. of Cla “S Ser teen ven oee os mmunity =) 3 TO $500 ecasran Ho ROOM 8 | tes eden oe cat WASHE! loor Sz TS KITCHEN 80 8. PS $60.08. G. A. ers, Sit east ern will EVERG: fall | farm clarkst ber — aged . Grossin 35 | UTOS | coff ro ste port & UITE, | FUR . MI 6-1300. Only $59. R.| Up to : ample Ss _ Perry Ga | Baldwin sameara! 3, cement FOE privileges. sell one REEN i home on Onl per yr. g bet- | Ph. HOUS' VEST TOC | een tata tables. chair. 3) NITURE. 95. | elect 40 per ale value, —— etc. FE Seka at Soe hafuraae “ al a ean pAb a nNQUSENGLD G00: | Pe for $00. 2 decorat matching | ¢ Must sell, REFRI ref rie vameonms Ta ch $8.95. Th 32X21, post ae by as cas ond. Lot loam: cam.” Good bars ma’ furnace Pua i paoal oa Cane ~ Mortgay OL #0711 alee - aes s PPM, only ‘lampe| | or Auto iis Ms Go. & TV. 1 P heemes el waar dive pa $08 ae a0 38 siently ‘ w FOR siesta Otte Scat fee atest - "16 metal; W at only $20,000 dn | dcbobes Soo bai L 1471 OER Orchard | paar eot Unter ong . MODEL boi. |“ ginww years, Fluo faucets, complete with ANDERS EDGE 7 Sime Excel ace > < cups meui; WAR . $20,000 di LO =O oans | Rev UGS, W } er cool xc. ¢ Ls DDI. ESTING: rescent, $14.95. wit, | HAND. $—EDG * STEAMERS an Lak oe fee. wk hese, ARD E. PAR’ ~ ANS 54) $ ersible, $ OOL FACE. eee jenied “senesh rT food comet __ FE 5-618 Ave. . Se tne RS _EDOERS_POt. es ‘ Seighbor ‘oats REA r.. AR TRI . 1 ec —$600 to | 34.05. A 16.50, Impo $16 05. | GENE 4-4158 e air cond 3100 "ar conditi REFRIG thee MOWER Fake ard Lak RS— DR: ISHERS desirable ti stightly Bh many oo ‘< “ALJOR TRIDGE ho any to $1,50 500 | Beds, #5 85 Pearce’ porte 7 RAL EL gaia sir cond ) vel omy pod tea) oh GERA-| folle MOWER . BROW LLS—8 ot and a to Devel ta REAL ere thes, parpess. | _ 420 Pea $49 88 ‘ > wid LEC. RA WESTINGHOUSE B 5-201 rs, pinions PARTS NIES AWS ae eg te | Fae tn et Tada’) 100 Ne Eg cee meutiehee ra geek | Bsa ati i ee eg es rena Otte: with dow: $20. estors MICH ES prov. me ad . -6405 % TV. Bete er ee LAV. . = E. Waltor ~ — 489 5 tons Po r-Sylvai btnird wil 000 w W.H 3 ements ditions Eby : ‘00D “Ce or ra sto FE 2-77 alton FO 89 S| SAN roti’ Cran ia Gateruee in conside ith Ol URON gees or {m- PHIL = COND. TV, IN ve. K EL 4y| modern mis FI R RENT FORD et. y— e. St PEN ST. an ore ont Buco TV. an EXC __ Cues’ ECTR pos mee: op siesean ENT : R Gi ear Pont! EVE. T 4 e parti moor « = 3-1188 . CON a y wood CONDITIO’ wi s la refrig. 1c e, $14 @ faue WiTH wall anders — oeeaees tones mens iroux-F =|, jaestemcne | S rcae ed Se A ap OLADIRON iNOW ees re ETINGHOUER FLEC mat] dee te ase ae Sage oe Reattt |e ‘Dine Ber. ranks | fs! sears" qurant haat a ed Soe | ABOUT gt Ee WEFRIO ci, at Sale Mis LBC BT OWe.| Shard tat aan | ar sa Fala Grae FE 5- : EAL ES scat tT peace __Pontlae’ National Bubatan: R THE H SME CAN | atoms For Sale Miscellaneous 60 aensens 4s L ae 38 Or: a rr a A modern. ILE VIL 133) B TATE erent GA oP dong oms in or Phon Build OME CA You Wa ste isce’ IONE : Or.| Food SEWING . ard u et ee rs left reat ¢ FE 44790 a Wee os N BE ANT matic - % NEL is, dra | MACHINES. DRY a os penne Tit Thee Partridge 1] an ain are ok, | “woe tin a, “ga | emer BR tag Mien. 10 PICK 2 TELXER AMERICAN oan rat pene AE ng Fh S u Partrid jal Dat bet ve? April Inn. Lots arain ence 5 ators. Gide saa aaahite te but a tot) Cr Ng ett soGAL, ELE cagines, OL 1-01. Authorineg . fectery NS : Open 1 dave electrical ag Figg gesibie fro mall F ridge cae Lot cou RAILER. FOR Si Scteena, we ee, ump Electric, T $58. oral. 8 BC HEA a ai facta = 00. “Montcalm Sunday Weekday vo. om - 2 arms nang ia ee i coma tore P| ar eitthases "ylthewon) by -onrs refriger- | ik Auburn ectric i -“ gas TER, TAS oy cee Fone ee 156 W. Monte Builde es is 140 some. ACRES TO seo Far | * Beat it FE dressers, van ares, pede, heaters. IRONE wn Re ne. Taundry he cheater, Si | soe analyz f. Free te ontealm. ere, Su to taal abs tins Tuer St wate an | R ADAMS tre anaay roche ios Be) Riot ngs a | ROTM Pact er ao Exe Sy ig te | cpr sete a arene “| “Camer ae Sache meg : golf cou for A 1 acre -painted - j Tug, for ¢ m NACE, chairs, im. vad NT little : Cc. “SAVE : ucets, of ting 7 With YOUR as, i . rj A 1 boa achin DE- radio: table uites,| DE! le, FE 4 PL colores roblems. ¥ degen Becta, Senate ete fen oa EALTY CO me sree eS sal Ratae| Sed 5 ee ape igen anna Sess or See "Hunireds| fare re aoe OA ; y oe as bem eT » uburn 7 Fo R CH ~e ms m er. $ t Del ; io lik : : store. aie = the £ le ean Uy sitven sete | smowe term iso. Als interests | OR_ 3 her Fe ass | oo, tari Bargains, ce in & USED. se Pm Data. FE gogo a we KE “iene | ee Bost fen sie ae NEW, EXCEPT R? Howell. Wit near 0 9 to $00: 2420 S pm E 4-330), DODG FE Ose 0! for r HOT re m: 38 - a | HA itd Lak and at ash and a ene tee RD, | Call jtoaay Brighton # | vy | F- OOK PANEL [ E OUR LAY-A eal | wash INT ae aNGEA TYPE 1 F o ave. bn baie _Bargains. | tess. Pecnuans with Wied y Bex @ you to nd | an bey FE 150% aller or TRUCK we EASY TE: wAY er, INGE anels, with PR 5-6159. Midw larelt See eee ea | trom @, Mie i, Ritu REAL {RiDeE aah aS 8 CU sell tor $85. iS) We buy 4 MONTHS TO SLA sara ae cond Ob 11si6. e (Mn af - aay. TORAIB eS Se Bou: CAMA ‘a6 i MICH, LINWOOD, A R | 'SHMAN SCOOTER can tok een P celvinator NGE. d._ OL _1-1518._| tool ting sid- E 2-13 out. soe TULA DE. |! sere ‘BIRD” . Rickup. N SCOOTER. | pa: ook aceued “Got ‘AY Ret -PULL sheds . Exe Lowest F 1. EPPER SOLD A ye! sae’ STORE FOR FOR ae ‘eaRGAti TT 1 Fo f ja00% of am Seater en ban | onion toe ig eo & _srtese s nig, 41d pet panel 1 ; a gale FURNACES gw. Ruree fs SiR TRADED ie FE coe oe coe on 1 PURNISHED open pyre tiles 65-9241) | aon iG ROOM 4 8POO: as ye ie with ENYON HEATING PHA ment. DARK PPE nes s "pay: or late 4 PRID AT. @ LL CRIB. Elgin 6- ete ant. in —Wire. LS, : OR 2-410" Including 18 i ‘ham Baton mteptontng New By Por aan, IDAY. 8 To ° TO ¢@ ots in on BABY | Ne 1 Ai $28, 58 5. rea BARBED ge HEAVY Saree” v. caeigee Pe ‘ . Clarks ! -» iw EA 7 iford or, : . 4 ton area. Lake privi- | 5 Pea we. Heients cy } mie ro coe a mn, ne FE. 2-6250. Bom NcHOR FEN St. _BITT9. % bp. New 2 ' 1407, | DINING uburn| OR ary: t, freezer [KE NEW PE eter dow NCES MEDICT . GOAkland Sale Music ¢ f- > =~ i —_ 5S pore = breaktyont Hotpoint washer, 2 PRA Saccoved,| $2825. value 410.8 wieareo | eee som al Goods 62 / i / t c a drama Ot *, mig. 5-7471. . ~ one } / | lf after &. | 4 dean ap twit cabinet, NEW AA BUY Sw 7471, complete, $1 “Sisa8 tay ent lights, ee 120 ae if t ocea beds, ROT. , $1495, La — tion ASS iy j i . ; ¢ Dr, *. chal marth $408.55—19° ARY LA : Fy moog 8659 bet, 6-7 pass. VERY Lo : : > ‘ Bylvaa Dk, 31 Pods | td “ig in boas "Uat REACE prverevcest, 5 SCORDION. $34" unin ol ) oy : | , i ip ! ; oe | _ Terms. 8 of good EA luton St, JALLAGHER' | rae | ' > AG _ a Ae : ’ / = ens | & SERVI TO CH CASH owners. re 4-008" 's, OR Te To yey | | (Prone Fi 3-000 fied ERS through CUS-| Per. 38 RECREATION ROOK 7 es 4 2 ; i | a, ' ‘ Ads. Call FE’ Classi- PE t-06 {eh plano, Ike é af of ei f le a \ | : 28181 uron st. ll of e o! vlicepy of : | | RR Sette ns RO ae | i , l. \ : C a] new “ a Lay if | f ry res | j j : a ] a », Cash, . i. ti} f eee i , a f y ik emerge 9 A TM i Pua | i ie 4 \ ee Ly y i ie ds ns es hae | ( —e i + UT Rear, Pe. Bria vole i ks ta 2. vel — bigs 3 ADDING. wotian: BE cede veahehet.. 006 $-6221. a: AQUA LUNG & ACCESSORIES. OR CLOTH SMELT NETS, REG. $3.95, now $2.85, oF smelt nets, Reg. $5.00, now Plastic: waders, Reg. $7.95, now Rubber hip boots, Reg: $15.95, now $12.95, Anderson Hardware 2182 8. Telegre . FE 5-9962 Sun. Wk. Days 9-6 Oper, sell, trade, Sursaneu #15 8. Tele Rd, FE 2-4708. ea AND cabin site in Canada Creek : Write 1 Pon- c Press, ‘NA 71-2931. . $16, Dachshund, male cow dogs... Ph. Ortonville, D FOLDING CAMPER. wows Gravel & Dirt 66 A-t FILL DIRT TOP SOIL SAND & GRAVEL PE +142 FE 2-5025 gE AFTER §:30 10 A. bee ae SAND & & GRAVEL TOP sOIL CRUSHED &STONE fe 5-2749 10 A STONE — A-1 TOP SOIL Black Dirt, Pill, Band, Gravel Evan Humphrey FE 2-108 A-1 FARM TOP SOIL $11 BLACK “dirt peat, fill sand. fili wen Beatty, 136 Baldwin. Al TOP SOIL Rng ae a * Dr aa ay reo A-1 TOY SOIL, quel DIRT, SAND anu fae Bisck ent vel and fill, OR ac re 3-6865, : he A-l TOP SOIL ee eee Leone and front in loading. CLINTON NARD EM 3-4515 41 TOP ag SAND, by pple 2 Ball. rE Ziser.* yy hy R/os SIA. a ditond” MO PUPPIES, 2 MO. OLD. GERMAN | aemere ‘mother. $10, MI 6-6643. , eS, REI — A ue cuties! te lovely "Basler gifts _FE 5-065 RABBITS SALE. __bunnies, MA rg tt 12. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 DOGS, CATS BOARDED. DOGS rs Burr-Ghell, 375 &. Tele- 5-131. diepien * Hay, Grain & Feed. 71 DRIVEWAY GRAVE Fe Siwe delivered, delivered. FE 40012 or MY ge 5 YDS. 46588 GOOD FARM TOP SOIL. for $10 delivered. FE GRAVEL FOR LEASE|" Write Press Ls ida Yale & _ FE ian. TOP SOIL HOUGHTEN | B.#. & SON . Serving Oakland County 1890 Crooks Rd. NOTICE ~~ cre ao : Saws | MOTOR & ° Rentals & TOT oses F Bolen & horse &. waiting. “Zt to © ‘ip “track e wee emere, poser to sell, spec en tors in this week ry. SPECIALS . OUats Weedetand buctet'a's'geed| ED. WILLIAMS meee! ae itvequipmeat.| re roe Rea - gl = Dake tees on BRAKES RELINED selection of new and used/ On Fords, Chevs. Plys. ... Par and Industria as Caeere Ave. B&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains .| Every Friday ....7 P.M. Every Sunday ....2 P.M, _ BUY & SELL DAILY OR 3.2717 Ordered Sold by Principal at. PUBLIC | AUCTION ALL NEW. MERCHANDISE $100,000 WHOLES ALE of the stock GENE WAREHOUSE 3%. meee a 9 near — alsv eee THURSDAY a Geancontel APR. 7? =. Meredith's Mission Sale Motor Scooters 8&2 ‘62 CUSHMAN EAGLE. GOOD Far 2¢° Schwinn Bicycle. FE 23-9936. FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON Harley Davidson — Harley —— s Co, 373 Bouth ~ For Sale Bicycles ee GIRL’S 20° SCHWINN BIKE, $30. _ 4844 Eliz, Lake Rd. NEW IN CARTON reel 8 DELUXE BICYCLE. WITH EXTRAS. WON IN CON- TEST MORE THAN THE sELLING PRICE OF ONLY $50. OR 3-5402. NEW BIKE MOTORS, $30 : FE 2-5295 PARENTS DO NOT PURCHASE-~ 84) AND WORTH MUCH WTD. “Could you use & card shuffler for your canasta club?” Wanted Used Cars 88 Ag MUCH AB ofp POR, SOME, AnD aoe Reagy to Buy |= | Suancanapr onomG oC tes | BACLEY AUTO PARTS Sede fo Py [Pesto pace AVERILL’S To oe a Fee Cars FE 2-0878 j Bud Shelton Motor Sales pee top dollar - fate models, tr, Auburn & E. Bivd. PE 4-6728, HIGH $$$ PAID BUYIN MOTOR 8A 254 3.. SAGINAW ST. rE * JUNE CARS bob pte ‘e ‘Wing. pmngece Pa free vs See M & M Motor Sales For top ben on late model cars. 2627 Dixie Hw OR 3-1603 THE HIGH DOLLAR Fo. high grade used cars. We need them. ve the extra miles, ae will pay you well, 4540 Dixie H. J. VAN I WELT yt air CARS Ph. OR 3-4511 JUNK CARS AND SCRAP Service Call PE 4-9582 WE PAY= TOP DOLLAR FOR CLEAN USED CARS & TRUCKS Matthews- belongings for cash through * Classified —_ F E 2eisi. ; fe Haskins Chev. SP Se ge i, For Sale Cars ‘ 91 ey 5 ew. No, fe Saginaw. FEY ¢a310, HASKINS HAS ‘EM ‘63 Chev 2-dr. sedan, "bs tiac sedan, like ome "64 Chev. 4dr. — wagon, "65 Chev, 6 2-ir. sedan. Many more to choose from. See ee x owner low mileage beautys toda Just your car down. Take ae ef our low over- head location HASKINS |: CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixie way at M15 MA 6-507) o nites ‘til 8 BUICK 194% BLACK SEDAN. NEW trans. and tires. Midwest $200. ot. 4 PONTIAC CONVERT. LOADED. "62 Dodge Coronet Club coupe. S38 Bo $395. Anything down ntiac, IST & IND CUTTING ALFALFA = 3 & kinds hay, straw, wood.} SALE STARTS 1 P.M. ecri f 8: Boy's 20 H ed 4dr. Loaded. Sharp. 131 vere ua & = a4 = = fork, Commis. “Serial? aror ves ‘ane Olds Station Wagon. Trans- _clover, Wc, ec & i OA 8-2231, HARDWARE TC: 40427, green with ivory trim. 311 8. SAGINAW rE 4-4546 portation special. $95 ALFALFA trie tools, accessories oer ‘Tan seat, 1957 iicense 0160. F ; Hut hi A t Sal ; saws by Thor, B & D Taken rear of, Webster or Sale Trucks — 90 a ose uto Sales Cg ee Ra ve ous as Foy Se ber gee. bene Sched Apri 0, Bicase es FE 8-6261 = : Tr saws, alt Pow- Pontise oli. . HEV. ALL TYPES OF HAY, 18T & END| ¢r shop’ Delta radial arm saw, FE oT, Ad placed by OR, body high’ rack. os me ete ‘eso TRANS dl doumaa and straw No fi will] power and elec s, shapers, ewner's father. 1957 license plates. Today's spe- ; ; deliver. ain eal pota- senders, rinders, polishers, it. 4 cial $206. Pull price. “Bright. Spot” ot" A om | Ear ioe es. lan terns| Boats & Accessories | 85 : ad Dp ge eee r ig we thee ~uped and rules, pels vises, 8 & 13 FT. USED ALUMINUM BOA BOAT Haskins Chev. EROME Wixom ‘Bass care - F socket sets, b, per | “s150. - Aero-Cratt. deck, OR | ¢7St Dixte Hi at BIS Stanley hammers and hand tools after 4 om MApie 5-S¢T1 a an on 8 ALPALPA SECON of every description, Kennedy | —* 2204. Xf a oa — odin OLDS-CADILLAC brome & aitaita oe sons’ tole, paint eprayers, * rn ts CHEV i866 1p TON STAKE 13| Cass at Orchard Lak - 963 Gleoth Bd. between Wis-| fhe. “Socenccrios, pales. var. | id BE BLYWGGo BOAT & NEW Dost cheek Gaus ass at Orchard Lake om Rd. & Bass Lake Ra. nish coamels of varias (soahesi VF. PEYwoo sae aad pearance. Save plenty, joo tls} FE 80488 cL » @ ene, Just your car or truc wn. - i? PT. ALUMA cit BOAT. 7141 ha ofa Bing aa SPORTING GOODS one ® xs $225. MA aa . 1067 3 evi shzetae HARDTOP. aa pase og ag ee gy oS ee) cabin, Call PE ‘§-4402. Haskins Chev. HEAVY. SEED OATS, poo sapien. bu. 6481 Sheldon Rd. OL 1-7383 ers, cartop carriers, sir mat - 6481 Sheidon Rd. OL i128: | tresses, boat seats and cushions, 25-H_P. 7st Dizty Mighway 06 Mis AY For SALE. 818 A TON OR bicycles tricycles, cameras, a) T S MApie 5-071 Nites ‘TU 9 $.50 a bale. 5-3810. v estpaden ht meters, etc mo OR a a WILL SACRIFICE 900 BALFS OF Binoculars. lee e fans, picnic SELECTION ‘cue CHEVY ot TON 8T. IN Motor Sales goad siaiia her, Call after 6 xi . Sf ‘AYBAUGH'S cond. Ist. $110 takes. _p.m. MApie : : L: WN AND GARDEN | ge oaxtaxp PE 8-0653 | Sherwood Ra. — . F Sale: Mand mowers, power mowers, | -.7.. BOATS a) #4 ci. STON PEL OxE, PICK- Chrysler - Plymouth or Sale Livestock 72 pools, gym des, | BOATS we & Hamlin | wust sELL THESE BEAUTIFUL PIII mee airs, shovels, rakes, hoes| /rkensas Pane aie te knw 6pm: 1. MORGAN TYPE BAY MARE. 1 end garden tools of every de-| juPOiny oy Take Master & Mer 32 DODGE DUMP TRUCK. GOOD| NEW CAR TRADE-INS TODAY! horse, 3 hourse trailer. scription eens meters leak 1 ek pe Ree $850, 3125 Walton Bivd. eal Sa ea0i8 ELECFERIE - 40 hp 1956, 14 it. Ginss Craft, 3-073. 1955 Chrysler, 4 dt. Powerflite. i REO, HOLSTEIN HEIFER, 3 APPLIANCES , See us first. 6s DODGE TRUCK, ded Power steering, RH, WW tires. yrs. old. Fresh, Call after 9 p.m. ‘ le cL DREYER SPORTS motor, rubber, Call . GA 8-241. ; Goan ene ry irons, toasters, | 16210 N. sou Rd. nour ME 6, OR 3-181. is lade ween Savoy 2 dr, Power- ‘; bay pot = mn old, 9238 é tryers, hair" dryer, malners, JACKET b CADILLAS ALUM.” | cond sa38 ieee ae — . |x : anon | 1084 Bud Te Fon sere ia 3 FON OR FE ¢2si8. Guseal Gaga’ capac en. per pot Big OR Cy, DODGE & MODEL CONVEN- we OS Sree ee ate a bale FE $Ser0. <3 ieee REQUIRED INS FINANCING AVAILABLE ew 2 4 os 4 aew ‘tailet tres, 1953 Chevrolet b : . E : ~ Be v t . HORSES. WELL BROKE HORSE4 INSPECTION. M ORNING ate | INLAND LAKES SALES | _ Private owner. PE 8-0923. owner, 900. eee Coupe. t trailers. Also horse shoeing. QAk- Daa Donaldson A 3127 W. Huron FE ¢-7121, FE 2-6122| 052 FORD TRUCK. EQUIPPEI PPED Ee ee MOO tan EVINRUDE MOTORS | ;,2-bue bousetcater. oi, | BSE Delek Super berdiep. (tram Lam LES For Sale Hi siler cuenta smasioe Gx scare | = oe TRUCK FT $089 Pumewh ¢ dec dren oe » | For ousetrailers 78 owe Whirlwind, | Feather Sr bgem. iecire eet. Fe} PLUS TRANSPORTATION __ For Sele Poultry 74) oe) 2%, GENERAL ROUER- Grumman & Old Town Cances | row MiLEAGE Pio wp | Open Evenings—Please : ~ . : — sed @s demonstrator. Tom Fon n MA le 5-5141 Stee ~ ees BRAHMA LAYING 20 A wr TERMS AVAILABLE 9 Milford MU 45115. one pie hens. 1 yr. old. MA_»-3169. Trailer Park: $278 or will vent) Harrington Boat Works | iss; ome TRA 38 CLARKSTON 1965 CADILLAC COUPE, VERY ia stock rack. EM 38007. _ sharp. Low mileage. Will take ALUM pe — Fe LS gt tig a ( Serta of cymmneres. a. MY. , L INBOARD REPAIRS | beoes 194) Ford dump LWB. 1947 | 88 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE Sale Farm Produce 1956 30° GENERAL. LOW . oond. F duce 75 payment. FE 40936, after 5:30 MANY. BOAT OR a, Sid Peres Se See ove ve gage oe Pd ga 2 Magy Wem = QUALITY FRUIT “Wa STEWART z rer EC CON MARINE & SERVIC | GMC” % Pickup, tess, | —"=_*-6001. N. Spy, McIntosh, Johnathan and} 2/bedrms. W. Bath. vayment “or | SOR RA hydramatic transmission, $795. Spring Sale!! others. in cooking grade MF ene la veh Laanaven OAT MOTOR &. & TRAILER, REA __OR 3-2092. 1982 Pontiac ¢ dr. Sharp. Fauirt aoples, $1.00 bu. Sweet cider ; GMC 1, TON PICKUP. OR | 1950 Ford 2 dr ér, Custom 6. : Fey Pees Bact Commerce Ra | ‘38 CONTINENTAL 41 PT. 2 BED. HNSON "MOTORS ont OD See aia snk tee bans | resus. Linn. Ge. Ome ond “0l tratiers, aoe every 060 ouc i TON PANEL. DE: Je hey. codes. aa, owner. Ras. ; wEyelg o 19200 3 Me Suppies, ne , oes gt 2 ay wee - 1965 Plymouth. 18,000 miles. Fowner APPLES, 41.50 BUSHEL pew hee ons. -| Supplies, 396 Orchard Lake Ave. /_ =". ce OFWER. Be Gite 4 BOSREL AND | ; AL oe. 8 a Pe pseo. ce Ee, MARE an Dy sg’ Spang Special !! F Orchards 5460 Seonard th, Rd.| rooms. $45¢ down. Take over | MOST SA M —OR_3-6849 before = Oekee: 1953 Pontise 4 door with Hydra. Gigi APPLE. bA8L06 FS. ayments, 229 E. boat, motor % trailer. Job takes [3 TON R p\ H Driltiane Star Dect blue oo . SAB, me out of to 6’ Lake Master giake. i784 ° Lake Ra Keego $695 full selling price. . sweet cider. Fresh TRAILER EXCHANGE boat. Mark 75 Mercury motor, 5 p19. se iChey. club gemse- et black =, dBc. 3 a om EXCHANGE 15219 N. Holly Rd., Holly, ME | gigars 3 MODEL H. P.G oe << o Gotten ey WIDES |_*™. snd trucks. Call after 6 p.m. FE ry Caer, 210. ¢ door, 2tone dive ih FN) JF sy 1954 cher, "el Ray Power lide financing.| {rallers, Mercusy pa For Sale Cars 91| Power brakes, with H. & CHA Se ake” ne Oe a sow Gres pa is euaeonte beauty e also have @ good selection of “4 models, 6} Anderson Hardware WILL ACGEPT "46, ‘52 ‘models with low tena ‘oun awe Week io oe ances, ge I ncaa Po tanged Tent in our off eel rsakG MOTOR se HE | | pa Sarmend on a good ued’ car | AUBURN MOTORS Never used, $65. FE 5-2766. : easy terms. Corner Pike & East Bivd. 32-3200 ; * BILL SPENCE B b 5 t, I zard boats, trailers, Evin | USED CARS Terms. es a4 as WEibY-ron roan Bed ane a AT ADAMS ites sere argain. EM 9-081 SUAPLE, BYPASS ou Oe SAA BUYS” like rent ADBURN GHTS BUICK ROAD 4 DR. BIRMINGHAM oe, GARDEN TRACTORS a te Benner 2.3000 ARIN ! aaR VICE maa eae are MI fen TH 9 ome OO -~ o.m. 3t 8 eA all ee also | 1592° Holly a, Holly ‘ we 3 B a < & sup- for q ee Geostte Be: Dr. |"j7 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CATA- walking rotary tillers, _* Sun. p.m. nies, 21 PE o2e6 _— new, ijoaded, lime fire Fotary ‘iawn mowers, chain sat, SAVE $$$ wake a 1) 3685. Orchard | ‘48 BUICK, GOOD BODY & TIRES. , ; 7 Lake Fea. (No, 3) 2765 Duck Lake| R & H, Make Offer. OR 3-6849 ‘se Chey. ii. 2 door. $1450. set_a better deal ry ere 60 BEDROOM, 10 WIDE.!| Ra. Before 1 — After 6. 400 hard’ $2425, LEE'S SA VICE Yes, 3 complete bedrooms at a > Sk HARDTOP. $258 DN. hull combed low mileage. Pontiac’s Oldest Dealer su y low price of $5,995| WOLVERINE 14 FT. CENTER BUICK ‘ {| ‘34 Packard, 2 door, ed, $1096. TERMS 921 Mt. Clemens FE 3-9830 t *s. A large selection| deck. all extras, very good com SALES. Cass 8t/.5> Buick super, sharp, loaded LE SET JOHN DEERE) of 10 wides in Detrolter,| dition, OR 3-6435. ke Sts. FE 2-0106. 52 ard sedan, clean. $595. . PE 2-2065. or tiac Chief Mobile Homes 2 DR.. AL. OR MAZUREK M Tene Get set for spring. We are giving| For Sale Airplanes 86 : riggs. 809 8. Woodward PE 5-5141 the est trade allowance ever. | ~~~~..-~~.n.4.-4.2 ess CTY ick “CONVER “se, & cultivator, ~~ 16 | also a very nice selection of TAPLANE ble, 81.600 6498 L VER drili_on rubbe' Aitte Chat model trade-ins in 1 or 2 bed: POR BALE, A . . eet mer ere combine 2 models at a greatiy reduced price.| ‘2 Or %%s interest, Cessna 1708, AR: , 1055. 1 elevator, FE Terms. %« down, up to 5 years; hanger at Allen’s, call Rich-| Custom trim. 7 . CHIAN SAWS balance. gra Prince. OA $-3611 or Prank | _¢1600. Private. FE 6.2708. BUICK WATCH : . ON GARDEN TRACTORS Bob Hutchinson A . 6 HP CONTI-| $000 210 Orchard Lake Ave. LAWN Mobile Homes Sales In¢. | © nentei, 25 hours since re-license. NORTH PON FE 29101 Open’ ‘til 9 hours, $950, FE 5-3594 or Sun-| i952 Ford Vic. beautiful . a Gay, PE 2-9273. Prank Beattie. 1984 Fura pice Se Savoy OFFERS , & * . Teanepertation Offered 0 |e" Sakig, jagger % 135 Olds Super ADoor why Ay amanae, CALoCee AUTO SALES ’54 Dodge 4-Door Sedan service, ine. Oh 3-1264. 32 W, ee FE 9181 | 54 Studebaker Starlt. Cpe. OPE San0e. WE WILLTRADE __|'54 Olds Super 4-Door UP OR DOWN 55 Ford Ranch Wagon he bs ? ft, ; Pl. 55 Buick Riviera 1 cett on DON’T PASS U \Eatee meee ont fe yore suey $3 Ch Bel Air 4-D. : ' « oF, oy seeeeer eat car and we pay you evy ir ‘oor F 3 ’ “CREDIT TERMS MEirose MONEY! Sell unneeded| anh : _ . |'53 Chevy. 2-Door Sedan " See Us Us Today 1980 ‘to 198T models avatiabie. [53 Chevy Sports Coupe | Cheyaler, 4 4-Door Sedan ’S1 Ford Convertible DEALER ‘4 Rochedter os voit, THe : ink "55 Chev sedan, overdrive | ; *B5 Chev. V-8 4 dr. station wagon ‘So Chev, V-8 Hard top, Cpe Loaded ‘hk. Chev 6 4dr. — clean, ‘bé Chey V-8 wi . P-@ - "Sb, Chev. 2-door, mileage. HOUGHTEN & SON 7 YOUR FRIENDLY OLDsMOBILE \For Sale Cars CADILLAC 1956 COUPE blue paar er } Colt 1951 CHEVROLET no monee do $16 a month PE 40006 dealer. ©) FON BALE, . BEL ‘ST . BEL & . Bee Joe ‘atthe w-Hargreaves. FE 6-461. : sang, pment ner rks, Midwest 4-7500, GS CHEVY STATION WAGON, V8 Overdrive. $1,080, Call FE 8-3752, Mr. rold 1), For Sale Cars 91 arose SNA | Ly *56 FORD CONVERT. Fordo. » pow). power er brakes. we HURON MTR. SALES 2 Ww. Huron rice ments. rr. ‘St FORD V-8 RANCH WAGON, Fordomatic,. R&H, good cond. FORD, 1035 RK. Radio & heater. Good cond, $1,250, pee Lt @ ia after 4 rrenna 2 DR, 6, , 6 eae: “i oveer, C1008.) SeFras 25511 after 4 p.m. $1 CHEV. i989 D2 DR. ¢ Fe) clean, #198. ean So au, sii mo: Great | #9 down & ggsume small monthiy x DOOR, BEL iii CHEVRO- Picky "Alto Sales, 193 8. Saginaw e Powergiide. EM 34944. a Feab V-8, 1050 MOTOR. ‘5? = ADIO A plates, Terms can be arranged. a ater, No money Gen fen of eee Denes. _ ol ae ‘$2 FORD CUSTOM V-4 RED, R&H. ea tie te Parks, Midwest cal Extra . $405. $5 dn. Great t Pord. Lakes. MI ; ier CHEV FV. EDAX CLEAN, $385 . 1956 in CHEVROLET CONVETTABLE. FORD arp. eariva Of. Rear, Custom &Cyl 190 CHEVY. 3 DR. DELUXE. yt Seow Sees, Eiceilent om bear. ‘pew 2-DOOR a $1350 ne atte r wen LARRY JEROME CHEV , 1940, 2 DR, TER FORD DEALER clean. Cheap. 197 8. Joh OL 1-071) "OL CHEY, STATION WAGON, $250 | i000 LASALLE. G00” RUNNING one fea. Willams Lake __CONDITION, | ‘9160. FE 2 23-0693. _ __375031 i934 LINCOLN CAPRI, ALL POW- ‘66 CHEV. (50 V8. STANDARD , R&H, WW tire: Oakland. Shift. R&aH. Windshield Washer,| Dealer, FE 86801, #1 Turn signals, 2 dr. $1. 350. After CAR PAYMENTS BURDEN- a MA 63064. 0008 some? Let us help you adjust to CHEVROLET 2 DR, $200 DN. some less wes el. 5 93 per addy BRAID MO- at es oa Cass at Pike Sts. hee oe rion Motor. eo 1 oO WY 7 OR VERY : y x | romps rion tor nee “use let cing EX ‘bl aT OORT CLUB Tra 56 caEy DEL RAY COUPE.! “gustening metallic green, Merc- For «ale or trade. 113 Kemp &t./. omatic, Lan tires. ‘Chrome 1956 CHEV BEL AIR 4 DR. HARD-| covers. Extra she . $b dn. $23 he — oe te beta reed __mo. Gre $ Lakes MI 6 trade for, ontiac or c | MERCURY, RADIO AND in cond. And take over) heater. No m down, assume _payments PE 20007) 000 payments of s month. Call 1950 CHEV. CLUB COUPE. ‘6i EN- edit Mer. Midwest e. Dual carburetors, dual ex-| 47500, Harold Turner Ford. B a. 3... 1966 MERCURY 4« DR. y DR SPORTS | - CHEVROLET STATION ‘TION | WAGON. sedan, Small down payment. EM 1985. Pa ec pr no pea : __3-3022 Treen. ay seen r ING at or Sun Weekdays afer 7 MUST SELL ah NCE, | DoTNG rm, 6420 W. Meple . bet. Far. Mer. 2 < on ean _mingtor Rd. & Drake gpteet (Re odd SLA ae gual ite med 2 CHEV. BEL AIR HARD TOP. A-1 condition. Low eee Rel, _Powerglide. FE i964 CHEVROLET ay . STATION i] radio and mileage, 1 own- FE 5-2432. After cal PE 1965 “CHEVROLET 210 4 DR. Vie Overdrive. Power brakes, & This car has 1 “00 be oon after 3:30, 357 son iss} RAMBLER HARDTOP. RED & black Hydra. Pan. W.W. $475, FE 5-3798 arke THE eS Pace +o BuY CARKNER DODOE 44053 VAN DYKE NEAR 20 MILE Sriginsl miles. $1,280 full price, | MS & Po o al miles. rice. oth EN ~ Small — ep eds Lucky” Auto ‘#@ NASH. EXCELLENT TRANS- Bales, rE tation. ‘57 tes, Terms can 4-214. arranged. §-2740, Dealer CROSLEY 1048. $125. 1962 NASH STATESMAN. 33,000 PE 6-0008 mi, W.W. 6375. Larry's Auto 50 y DesOTO | __ Sales, 6a1 8. Saginaw. Call FE 1051 NASH RAMBLER, RADIO & DODGE SPORTS COUPE: SHARP. _12 Mariva St. — rear 33 DODGE CONVERTIBLE. NEW vamoker. are bal, take over pay- - ments. FE ¢0141. _ 42 Saar eve COUPE. GOOD cond. Very dependable. Best of- fer. 12. 36 Euclid. 1987 DODGES, PLYMOUTHS & rucks, floor display mod- els at substantial savings with or without trade. Also selection of first choige used cars, Dale H. Hughes, Inc. 2223 Novi Rd Walled Lake MA 41533 _ Direct factory dealer, you save! i951 FORD CONVERTIBLE, NO money down, assume payments of $23.86 a month, Call credit mer. Mr. Parks. Midwest 47500, Harold _Turner Ford heater. No money down, perneer. “+ Parks, Midwest 47500, Marcha Tarner Ford. 51 BUICK CONVERTIBLE $495 “Cy~ OWENS Your FORD Dealer 147 8. Saginaw FE | $5 DOWN ‘83, Nash Statesman AGE Bohr, Inc. U ‘gbiss. 6-4101 isso FORD V4. RADIO AND heater. No mone down sassume be of es _4-7500, Hi Harold : Necaees ~~ SHOP SUNDAY BUY MONDAY RIEMENSCHNEIDER YOUR DODGE PLYMOUTH EALER 22 8. Saginaw FE 23-9131 051 FORD 4 DR. i. 1ST 7250 TAKES it, 45300. ¥58 Ford Victoria Forde, | hem owl power seat. WW, {iURON- MTR. SALES $2 W. Muron FE 2-2041 1955 _ FORD ¥%4-TON STAKE $1350 LARRY meee 1 Le Ww, 107i . SALE OR TRADE — ‘56 FORD _F reulene. 123 Green St DR, ‘40 Clean, ins. 197 8. Johnson, HAUPT — Pontiac Sales Pontiac merid convertible. Deal- er Dem power, Save $$. Pontiac Btarchief Catalina sedan. jsoqapee pel Deme. Power steer- and brakes, Beautiful cond, ‘sa ‘ord Mainline, 4 4 dr, sedan, A-1 cond. "63 ap ey dr, sedan. Hydramat- — wagon. Exc. ke new, "62 I rmouth 4dr. sedan. A-1 cond. Also ctanns N. MA 'N *. RKSTON weapie base os or "maple. 5-1141 CHEVROLET 1957 DEMOS. Courtesy Cars TERRIFIC. SAVING As low $195 Or your ear down, Up to 36 Mos. on bai. y af} as YOU mS N SAVED it ADVANTG OF OUR OVERHEAD LOCATION “GPE SERVICE HASKINS CHEVROLET, “Oakland Cot nty’s Fastest Growing Dealer” Dixie * at MIS Ma 330i _tlee for quick sale. OLDS. ‘33, 4 DR. SEDAN, R&H, wer steering, wer brakes. clean, priv owner, will : aie NO DOWN payment. Just potty ‘credit, $17. 4 ® month, Lucky Aue Sales, 193 8 Saginaw, FE 4-2214 OLDS ‘52 88 CONV. SETUTIFOL Cond. Must see! $895. New ongine, _Hydra. FE 4-6240 $3 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 6 2 DR, $95 down. BRAID SALES Cass at Pike Sts. PE sole 32-0186, West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead is low the diff poem | West Side Used Lars $23 W. Huron 4-2188 ‘66 OLDS 68 2 DOOR GERDTOP. excellent condition, 9.500 miles, Hydramatic, radio, heater, two- tone paint. §2,200. FE 32-1020 aft- er 6 p.m. iss} OLDS. CONV. WW. R & H. 7%: Good condition, good top. EM _3-0583 OLDS 88 HARDTOP 1954 Holiday R&H, automatic “4 PACKARD DELUZE etn hg = loaded, sharp. MAZUREK MOTOR SALES * x} res FE 40587 BEL VED ERE — like inen finish, R&H., new w. Woodward, at rear. iouse north of Ted's Drive-in. Bargain, caeticathy ay tt OF PUBLIC DIVISION OF POLICE PONTIA AN ad ii, Sos me The following list of im- which ha and are, therefore, scheduled for sale at blic auction pursygint to section ciITY ts a $8113 of the c ied laws of Michigan for 1948.48 amended: MAKE Motor Number ymouth P4-70843 Chevrolet \, 08992 Plymouth 308360 evrolet EAA5SS1810 Packard X95-00 Fors 7941897325 Chevrolet HAA846801 time P@PAl7733 Bato” ~ §0160614 -4 48 4 Ply mouth P16826779 rd 899421807 Plymouth P1ise74l $11290027 Fi AS88112 Plymouth Peer Chevrolet GAA122125 f 10032 sler ce Chevrolet GAAT Buick = saaaee7 Ford 39733627 Mercury 9CM 250418 Ford HIDAITII63 — . 342110 ‘0 BODA 232606 Ford 18-6429620 Cadillac 1472 ouch heart tH mébile 2 Studebaker $oTT6 st nie 2: Chevrolet suse ~ oleae sale will be held 1967 at ril, fate mm. val bes tabs Uae Yards bile be. Berber, City of . Worms is | : . | "6S PONTIAC Schutz Motors 912 W. WOODWARD Br . Mi_ #009 ‘6 UP TO $900 peat ee ert ej " SSerTAS. a SELL FOR . PE 5-2786. i061 PONTIAC 4 DR. Nice CLEAN week “tucky "A Auto gen | we Saginaw. PEC PONTIAC and 10 1 Block Eost of East Blvd. be i. 4 a CALL stim tome MA 42198 ie acme f ¥ ' ee ee press. Canada has protested sharply. to} - to prevent such occurrences inj the U. S. government as a whole} 1 i " “AWAY SHE GOES!” — Singer Kate Smith, shown in an imi- tation of Jackie Gleason, will head up an all-star cast on Smith Hour’ April 28 over ABC-TV. Although she occasional television appearances, Kate says she has no desire return to the grind of putting on a regular show. “The Kate Kate Smith Won’t:Return to Regular TV Program Carthy, Gertrude Berg, Ed Wynn and the Billie Williams Quartet. Would she want to return to tele- vision on a permanent basis? a‘daily television show was enough.” . * * * People often ask her how she \spends her time since she has con- ‘fined her professional activities to occasional appearances on TV. “There just aren't enough hours in a day,” she says. ‘I go shop- ping and go to shows and visit friends, Nearly every evening I watch television." * * * Her manager, Ted Collins, cites some impressive statistics about her career, Although she never took a singing lesson, she is esti- mated to have earned about 35 ‘million dollars as a singer, She has made nearly 10,500 radio broadcasts and 1,050 television ap- A OINTT IA) LIU { — n a '--Today's Radio Programs -- | is a \ ‘ % Foye | i Lut \ * Y \ mt : \ \ : 1 Pek wae) \ Cie , i ah es ey , ee i a s x \\ f } 4 ere T iy r eae 1 7 + : = } ; we ‘ A ee 1) x : a > : * \ #t : THIRTY |: 8 | _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1957 _.- | DE sean ileus ;. 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Norvell, saying the ticket delight- ed him. He said he asked if he could be permitted to pay the fine but keep the red sticker as a re- ‘ means, The mayor said that Hardt can) keep the ticket and he will pay the $2 fine. ss “We are happy to have you as an American citizen, Norvell wrote. The highest post office in the world is at Cerro de Pasco, Peru, which has an altitude of 14,385 feet, Van Doren Signs NBC Contract for $50,000 Doren, TV quiz show winner of $129,000, has signed a contract with the National Broadcasting Co, to serve as a consultant, Van Doren will act as consultant on public affairs and educational programming. He will also appear affairs or educational programs. previous reports estimated the contract will pay about $50,000 a’ year. lish instructor at Columbia Uni- versity, won the $129,000 on NBC's “Twenty One rathén exhibition of knowledge on a wide range of subjects. year teaching job. NEW YORK # — Charles Van NBC announced yesterday thaf ‘from time to time’ on public No salary figure was given, but) Van Doren, 30-year-old Eng- in a ma- He plans to keep his $4,400-a- 3 Gang Members Face Trial in Thefts Three members of a youthful gang, which police say has com- mitted some 17) thefts in the south Oakland County and northeast De- troit areas, have been bound over for trial. According to Detroit police, the gang has admitted to 60 burglaries, 12 safe crackings and more than 100 auto thefts. Held for trial are Nelson Free- man, 22; Lioyd Brown, tf; and - Lionel Simmons, 17; all of De- troit. Ten other gang members are under 16 years of age. The gang was rounded up last Sunday after police caught Brown and three of the juveniles in a supermarket. - Istanbul, Turkey, is to have a Florence Nightingale College of Advanced Nursing. "420. NO MONEY DOWN—S§ YEARS TQ PAY Quy with confidenceta busines 21 years ACT WOW! 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