, . eee \ Nw a 4 et) . \ ‘ \ = , ; ; pie ; 4 £24 i t wf fe; 4 l » \ \ \ 4 ‘ , i t ‘ " bet 5 ~ hy : ' , : j ‘ x J A 4 * ae * = f i hs f a & & & # PONTIAG, MICHIGAN” 5 i. Ae SATURDAY, é ay oy APRIL 6, 1957-80 PAGES ae ts ear gots = fl * ? 2 — al sna a Like Our Weather? Here's Some Other Samples tS BATTLES SHOW — At Cres, Wo. ee Route Under € Cloudy, Some Snow; de Survey Cold; Sunday Same ‘The State Highway. Dept. is surveying a possible re- location of M59 (Auburn Road) from Pontiac city limits to Utica, it was disclosed today. The. department is considering a four-lane divided highway paralleling and located between the present ‘rcute and South boulevard, a spokesman said. Surveys have been completed from Utica, east to Mound Road, the spokes-+ ’ Man said, and plans are in to have engineer- studies soon to west of Auburn Heights. Plans for construction, however, Sunmerild Prepares Plans fox all Sesh Unless Congress Votes $47 Million Needed WASHINGTON #— But Postpones Decision on Group Eyes Lon By PETE LOCHBILER - ef eg ¢’ committee ig mande up of a commission members of Oak- y Route / J J ¢-Range Highway Plans to help determine the location of » |In Today's Press Ge Home Section ceaaleinis 15-22 « Church News Ealtorials :.-. POCO REET Oe 8-9 Stet Peeteeeses 23 * é wie dos t0 05 A south of Pontiac has been bitterly contested. Areas in Southfield, who ate ex-officio members of the committee. Planning lintersect the city just west of business district. Backers are that the road bypass Pontiac » committee’s : _ to the east or west, the committee ehh ak point : deiheb gee esedens 1¢ : ere. ; ' a hoclem vr 3 Seeeterses T]he) location of the expressway] (Comated on/Page 2y-Col. 2) - |by the Michigan State Bar Assn. Profits’ Under Fire | Local Justice Named to Head Court Probe ‘The appointment of Donald E, Adams, Drayton Plains justice of the peace, to head a statewide subcommittee investigation of justice courts was announced yesterday | The 16-member board set May 10 for an open hearing at which time Adams’ committee will make a preliminary ny hearing: State Police Power Cut Off , as Lines Bow to Wind, Sleet State's Southern Area to Be Hit by Squalls After Violent Gusts A windborne snowstorm struck the upper Lake Michigan shores of Michi- | Pontius Pilate to Caesar’s Mother . « . Cherished Livia: Without direct interference, which I shall not use unless a Roman law is vio- postal service ball back to| The group will invite to the gan today, dumping four to Congress by ordering the|Commissioner Joseph A. six inches of heavy, wet : nation’s 37,000 post offices| Childs;'the president of the. snow over it'and disrupting sini to prepare for drastic mail/Justices Assn.; the presi- telephone and power éer- — oF delivery reductions starting)}de¢nt of the Prosecutors vice, a ee next Saturday. 1 Assn. and the Circuit Court An area stretching from : PPOINTS | summerticid said yes-|Judges Assn. Frankfort to Ludington was ea terday the cutbacks will get) Adams ee bas 3 raked by high, gusty winds Review Board under way at that time UN-|,_. in i958 he balked at a proposal and snow, almost a soggy YU less Congress, meanwhile, 44 justice court: “profits” be sleet that stuck to every- ‘ Ss gives him 47 million dOl-ltueneq over to. Waterford Town- thing. 7 Prominent Citizens,|lars he contends is “neces-|ship’s genéral fund. : The storm moved in from the Outside the Union, Will|sary” to continue postal) . entire matter of using - lake around 2 a.m. Serve as ‘Watchdog’ Service at present levels for cours. costs tor general county couldn't get on the air until 10:10 7 the remaining three months| Sad ‘eumslip operations has bees Jam. because of a Consumers Pow- ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. uw —|Of the 1957 fiscal year. tor-general, and attorney-general er Co. line failure. It was sched- |The international executive board| Summerfield issued the ipstruc-| whe have had the support of juled to begin broadcasting at 6:30 of the United Auto Workers has| tiong only a few hours after Chair-| O@kland County, Prosecutor Fred- Be ote? ; chosen six prominent citizens out- Cannon (D-Mo) of the House erick C. Ziem. ; reported all long site the UO te ferse As NOP) Aa Committee told the| In 194, the Oakland County | distance telephone service to the board to act as a watchdog on} Kom Ee Cannon ‘called. “an ip pence DONALD E. ADAMS men agion eye A union spokesman said today| shout reduced service, aid’ that|Dt Sent to the county and then re) : snow and winds in the Frankfort- three churchmen, two college pro-|«tney’'l] deliver the mail.” turned to the township. mrs ". | Beulah area, — fessors and one jurist have agreed HAS SURPLUS to serve on. the board. ‘The Ersons meanwhile, were expect- ee. | earlier in the day had voted to | Aud, Gen. Frank Szymanski re- b ed in southern in the |. They are Methodist Bishop G.| sive Summerfield 17 millions jcently said Oakland County, in|. --_ walke of thunderstorms that caused Bromley Oxnam of Washington, and to consider the remaining /1955, had a surplus of $53,665 from)" bd . * [assorted damage over the area D. C.; Rabbi Morris Adler of | 39 miltions next Friday. Justice court costs. This was after||P} CCI S ~lyesterday. —- Detroit: Mage. George Migrias | Sum.{the deduction of all actual costs Ann Arbor was hit by a freak of Washington, D. C.; Dr. Clark at a news os tor the trials. 2 Meirvicane-foree wind that teppled Kerr of the University <¢ Call. cane: Lotieg ayaa The justices’ spokesman, al:| Ferndale Girl Killed trees and utility poles, smashed University ‘t. Wiscwasin, and |2ction on the additional allotment) lea C. Ingle, Farmington Town-| Near Brighton; Man Piste siass windows and over. of Detroit, i gr ayer way wae cutbecks| Setended te aystrn, saying te Fatally Injured on wre one was reported injured. The seventh member to: com-| 4s y, but that it had been physic-' State law does not specity how young Ferndale woman ; : ehininkt Fer iit ict to be chosen. | ally. impossible to circulate the). soach eum be charged for costs ber “boyitond yesterday "were at ta on nd Ne aa a? oes Sh He ary aoe ec ota ry he a he . - . “ hag ye tors ' : ‘ voy leg lpn oo AglhS i * oh * _ {didn’t pay for. it, the taxpayers) weekend, and an Oak Park man up to 50. oe UA eee, vie 5 ee a joes re ees» 2 Friday afternon. Police ~ Jopens here . is expected| SFet all Pes will be . il ie! was reported today et. i, closed on Saturday's and Sundays, iy needed by the county to for; Police said that Shirley Barber pneree beard. 4 {and that there will be no mail ao Fist Rock UAW Presidént Walter P. Reu- ates or roe prosecutors and others|18, of 2620 McDowell, and Paul heavy sain, ther announced plans for the| ‘liveries, city, sul be Ttemg| he are employed, at least part of| Dunlap, 20,. of Ann Arbor, were rig were bei tent iitett at 2 time when] © Tee ee ey pentane mt om seatico court came, Kilod when Gall car let USS ost one ethical and financial practices of] Peering sPeclal, delivery. postage a tree near Brighton, 2% three some segments of organized labor] — tinue on Saturdays, but of lim- soil et tan een," eles _— were tinder fire of the U.S. Sem Souiaes cn Steines ne maid. [S@NAHOL Offers Plan ls, thst Mis, Barter, riving rans sent rivers 3h announcing Reu Starting 15, he said, ® another vehicle when she lost con- scores « pepe ete cipase ott Daas einen tnrvtes for Turnpike Bonds trol on the slippery road. near flood stage. threatened with scandals or racketeering within) on week days to a maximum of teeter Peat at ae pnd the UAW. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) A new approach to the problem|iast night was Ford M. Stoddard,|Missourl, Arkansas, Indiana, Ili : Ce ee ene mnnigan arn: /68, of 2307) Sennca, Ook Parkas, Obo, Pesnayiventa, Geer Other Makers Also Report Gains Lagilature by Sen. Haskell ‘L-|N. Orlando, 2, of Detett, tld pores oe P ‘ gro mga ge tice he aw Sedderd tare onto Xl + w 2& 3 uthorize not Three flood- March Pontiac Sales Boomis-s-iawrissiniscon renee : yy State gasoline taxes derived from| Stoddard was thrown from his/Ohio, and two in streams in south- - | gales to turnpike users. The rev-|car and dragged 20 feet by hisjeast Missouri. Some 75,000 acres _"|enue could be applied for this pur-|own vehicle. He died shortly after-\of bottomland in southeast Mis- Pontiac dealers reported new car sales totaling 31 thousand |pose only if tolls failed to meet|W@rds in William Beaumont Hos-|gouri and in neatby counties of units during March, the best sales month since the 1957 models were |requirements. pital, . Arkansas have been inundated, introduced. . ~*~ *® * : . sibs Vialer Wns tachadchaiien. Goins tn rele Gavvetion ware Wickets sata be Hr enonrey stip ae seuthams tinea ha hy te tenets . = Asks Extreme Unction 3 also registered Cadillac, American Motors and Studebaker- ithe Mackincac bridge was turned est rainfall in seven years. In down at one time and almost aban-| MADRID w — Pedro Cardinal)indiana, the Wabash spilled out James M. Roche, Cadillac general manager, said dealers de- | doned until a new method of mak-|Segura Y Saenz, archbishop of Se-/°f its banks at Wabash, swirling / in any other first quarter in history. PG oe lh gra re flr altos slature."" (this own request today. the city, Police and fire depart, Ford car sales reportedly were up more than 15 per cent over sina dt te Sehatd te The 76-year-old prela 18 families the second 10-day period of March, and 44 per cent above the first | Tin Of the Sen “The peipetetittins cian tan 10-day period. 5 legislation will answer a similar|described his American Motots’ sales of the English-bullt Metropolitan are | need for the Michigan Turnpike|tremely critical and said to have more than doubled last month, while Studebaker- | authority.” little hope of saving Packard said March sales of the Clipper models and Studebaker cars | : ; Se ee ee MEMO TO CAESAR : ] | 3 Jesus Warns His Followers| (Another in a Lenten Series) though he was criticizing the gifts of the well- Hence, the poor may fike the man buf the : wealthy are beginning te resent him-and you lated, I fear there is not much I can do to protect our Nazarene teacher, He goes right ahead with "°°! ‘Set be fold which group wields the most his strong teaching and his enemies increase in > ser numbers daily. Our agent Junius thinks Jesus senses the Junius tells me of this latest incident. situation very clearly. He reports that following x «x * the incident’ of the widow's mite, Jesus told his It is Jesus’ custom to spend his nights on the followers they must expect to be persecuted and Mount of Olives. In the daytime he comes into. imprisoned. He said even their own families the city and preaches in the temple of his people. might turn upon them and that some of There, just yesterday, he watched a widow put | them would be put to death. "He clainied that the widow was giving all she had while the wealthy were giving of their r + ge tsry 2}. — ial va tale eT o it m 2 3° ih se fl |S : tt? Hs Hi 35: i Hla u P METS Toe ni in ee init tea S ae aie ial SER ue ine ii bi TD He Ss Be nen ie a 'j “| ak ; ibe radstets a ity ? 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Lee Sh - 520 seers hg tan wa bid theo ot oy ot othe coms Teiaking “fighting Marines out of rig Island “death march.” Now he's his ® private. What has to the n recruits in hi | Marine who became « ’ ‘By JAMES L. KILGALLEN On Aug, 4, 1956, McKeon was found guilty by a military court ef negligent Seale in the drowning of the recruits, He was sentenced to a bad conduct dis- charge, nine months at hard la- bor, a fine of $270 and forfeiture “of $30 a month pay. during con- finement, — HAVING TROUBLES? a ¢ severity of the sentence by Play Safe is giving the Marine Corps “all I have.” On a moonless Sunday night last April 8, combat veteran McKeon, ith ot thi te a bade a court had found him not guilty of , Member manslaughter, oppression of troops Fle a ures yan and+conduct to discredit the Ma- ; rinés, Refrigeration Assn. CASE REVIEWED: ; Avon Electric . His case was reviewed by Navy FE 5-9065. | Secretary Charles S, Thomas and ,on Oct. 5 Thomas revised Mc- Peatiac ree sentence and overruled the “Refrigeration Sarulen bad conduct charge. Thomas cut FE 3-2221 é = jail sentence from nine months to three and set aside the $270 Voters of Pontiac Township. My sincere thanks to you who supported me in Mon- ‘Gay’s Election. GOLDIE B. MAILAHN - REPUBLICAN < fine, McKeon was reduced to the rank of private. Thomas noted that McKeon's reduction in rank would cost him much more than the fine.|. Sansone a. nt ‘Leader of L Death March Tries to Be ‘Good Marine’ Drainage Plight Points Up By HAROLD COHEN completed a temporary sanitary system in the Pine Center Subdi- vision on West Long Lake road near Middlebelt road. ‘One of the residents who is re- fusing to.tap into the new system, Mrs. Hugo L. Lovett) of 3950 S. Pine —_ Dr.,.unfolded a tale of septic tank woe which shocked even carehardened pete health officials. In essential lacks, is a story confirmed by township, county and state officials and. the sub- division developers themselves. Mrs, Lovett's story begins in the fall of 1954 six weeks after she moved into her new home, in the $30,000 price class, at Pirie Cen- ter’. * FIRMLY TOLD But the story really begins when the developers, & syndicate of six companies, first platted the- de- velopment, At that time they were firmly told- by engineers that -the land was mainly clay and abso- lutely unsuitable for septic — installation, However, according to Charles B. O’Nell a Detroit realty com- pany executive whe is repre- senting some of the syndicate’s principals, the West Biocomfield Township Board, eager for the development, urged the develop- ers to go ahead using septic tanks and dry wells. O'Neil said a start was made on 23 homes before it became ap- parent that the dry wells were not Oakland County's growing! nightmare of sanitation problems) bubbled up jin West Bloomfield! Township this week as workrien Growing ‘County Dilemma| = jtaking care of the septic tank ef-: unable to bear the smell from the fluent properly. ditches, called the police, who ; _ *£ * stopped the practice. | Hiland M. -Thatcher, township) Meantime, complaints to the upervisor, denies the township! Oakland County and Michigan board encouraged the develop- ment. : “It conformed to our zoning laws and was approved by the county highway commission, so we went along, with the understanding proper sanitary facilities would be}. installed,"" Thatcher’ said. “When we saw there was trouble, we stopped issuing bulld- ing permits. We had no way of knowing in advance whether dry wells would work or not,” he gravel bearing and water bear- ing strata. This was done,in several cases before the State Health Dept: or- dered it stopped on the ground it could contaminate the community well which supplied the water used in the subdivision. They ordered a chiorinator added to the water added. system, Mrs. Lovett found her septic) At the same tifhe, the County tank was not working shortly after| Health -Dept. issued citations ordering residents to halt the flow of sewage from their septic tanks to the surface of the ground, The developers, in conference with the health: officials, cast about for means te cortect the situation legally and were un- able to come up with anything moving in and complained to the developers. The result — a work- man came out and unhodked cher .sewer line from the tank, allowing the raw sewage to flow into her backyard. IDIDN'T REALIZE “Being city folks, we didn't despite geological surveys of the whole subdivision. Finally, , ithe State Health Dept. turned the whole matter over ‘to, the state Attorney - General's ot | fice for legal action on Nov. 5 1956. ‘After conferring with the parties, the attorney - general gave the developers until Jan. 7, 1957 to! come up with a solution. realize what was going on,"’ Mrs. Lovett said, “until the stench be- came unbearable.” In all, 17 of the 23 homes in the subdivision had dry wells and all had septic tank trouble. Three of the remaining six with drainage fields also had diffi- culty. Complaints mounted. and the syndicate “finally sent out men to pump out the septic tanks at reg-| This they finally did with a ular intervals. Some were pumped) systemr of filter beds near the out several times a week into| south shore of Pine Lake and roadside oo. sewer lines to bring the sewage - from all the homes to the bed. This solution won the approval | of health authorities out of des-| * | } This practice continued until the OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘il P.M, eae [Open Sunday 10 to 6 Everything Must Go Even Below Cc ost . ear SOLD NOW | J REGULAR 17.95 Reinforced joints, Full 2” cross bars and uprights. Includes 2. swings, ider, trapeze bar and rirfgs. 1,000- test chain. Ball bearing swing hangers. Selling out at.... ALL METAL TINE. a es summer of 1955 when one resident, ; peration and with the understand. ing that it’ would be temporary. | | The sewers. will be hooked into! the proposed Middlebelt intercep-| tor from Detroit which may come) | that way in a few years. | ASKED TO PAY The Pine Center residents were| asked to pay $471 each to tap this, system and all have agreed except | | the Lovetts and several others) across the road. | Mrs. Lovett conjends she was | | sold a house that supposedly had proper ‘sanitary facilities iosedeneoae | | for those facilities now. O'Neil says the residents are, only being asked to pay for taps, which they will have to put in any- way when the Middlebelt inter- ceptor arrives and they are get- ting a bargain at $471. “We deserve a medal, not! blame, for sticking with this thing oar finding a solution,” O'Neil sai He said he thought the things he ig learning in the field of avia-| tion may pay off in the future. But when asked if he wants always to! be a Marine, he quickly replied: | “Yes, air I'm all for the Ma- rines:’ ; WIFE, 3 CHILDREN McKeon's wife, Betty, 29, is hiv.| ing with their three children at. their home ‘town of Worcester, | Mass. They now have two girls, and.a boy: Rebecca, 6 years old; John, almost 2, and Bridget, who was born seven months ago. Ever since McKeén marched his platoon to Ribbon Creek, the train- ing methods at Parris Island have been a controversial subject. One| of the big questions has been: | “Are the training methods of the drill instructors too severe?"’ Other D.I's. have been called on the mat at Parris Island since | the McKeon court-martial. About| 13-dril] instructors and several en- listed men have been tried for mis- treating recruits at this boot train-| ing camp in recent months. # * (Next: MecKeon's lawyer sug- gests ways to improve Marine = training.) Age is @ huge bin from which we may draw M. E. SIPLE with purpose, and accomplishment. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 266 N. Perry Street Phone FE 2-8378 necessary ingredients to make Today glow CROWDS! CROWDS! CROWDS! All Going to , - SAM BENSON’S Going Out of the Ladies? Ready-to-Wear Business ‘SAVINGS Up to 50% | Mrs. Lovett, “and if we don’t tap in we are by-passed by the |} sewer and have to start pay- ing for having our faulty septic tasks pumped out every wopk. | “What can we do? We can’t t fits i 5 pBower-O-Matic, Hi avon Maga ER A | NOW SEE-HEAR PLAY raz AMAZING phos RS NN i We Have All the Cash o - You'll Need for Home Improvements it Takes’ but a Few Minutes to Arrange Your Loan eur 725 ‘ORGAN L S 1.50, FREE! it | GALLAGHER “MUSIC CO. ] 18, Horen FR 4-056 22% Paid per Year on Savings Certificates National Bank | P ON eb a c “Branch Offices ot N. tary Sh ae ; i. , up and put ‘away. © ‘7 were . c ee | \ ' A UES eel es ‘ pe ee Oe ee GS ; h 4 = 4 2 | 74 ya’ ey a | a + t i i e 4 5 4 i tthe et ; q 4 \ { ees ° Be ve a2 BP os re, Guede 2 Sea eee hae \ $ Ne ie oe SL Gees Cex i i f A Vy \ : a : * Office. Ponting, as second class matter OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS eee be Pornac is delivered by ; $0 conte * td coated idocron i ge avatable by med a t: in ces 3 ance, _ MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1957 — ‘David Beck Discovers World’s No Longer His - Davw Becx is slowly discovering that the red carpet has been rolled The world’s his no longer. - He’s like other people. — * «x. = When he first faced his inquisi- - tors, Mr. Beck was loud in his asserverations and he Statements with as much ease as, he invoked the Fifth Amendment. \ _ Then he announced that he — proposed to spend one million dollars of union funds. to defend himself. ‘That’s a right, tidy sum for one man’s defense. Person- ally, we think the man next door could defend himself against graft charges for about $4.80. You see, he isn’t guilty. 2

} eae elte> Wak tame De Smith ‘} presented af Pontiac High School, : ni Stud aE: : to Present First Films vlopening film presentation, Marx brothers, and adise,““ starring Alec Guinness, * “is - . | respecti vely. . On one Sunday each month, ex- | 1Ce Lake road, Bloomfield Hills. * a oe vals interested ‘Detroit, as well as other residents of Pleasant Ridge, Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills. Mr, Hutton and Mr. Foley call answer to Balaban and Katz.” Present patrons include Mrs. Everell E, Fisher, Mr, and Mrs. Jervis P. McMechan, Mr, and Mrs. John R, MacManus, Dr. John B. Hassberger, Mr, and Mrs. Whit- acteg J escaigbe liam H. Breech, Gordon H, Miller, Other singers who will do solo|Mr, and Mrs. Waldemar A. P. John, Mr. and Mrs, David Walker 4#Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Rocco diMarco, Mr. and Mrs, Walter F. Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Edward E, Roth man, Arthur Greenwald of Roch- ester, Mr, and Mrs, Richard Teel, Mr, and Mrs, Richard Darragh, Mr. and Mrs, Alan Gornick, Mr. and Mrs. A. S.° McEvoy and in’ a four-hand piano accompani- ment in the. final number. . Tickets for the concert, to be are available at Calbi_ Music day, April 14, at 5.p.m., the Play- ers Studio Club will offer’ ‘its “A Night at the Opera,” featuring the “Captain Par. The club was formed by Don Hutton and Paul Foley of Biemtens Edward|ham, who are active in St. Dun stan Guild and the Detroit Players The club is located in the New Art Studio on East Long Membership consists of individ- in St. Dunstan Guild, the Village Players, Ridge- dale Players and the Players of the foregoing “‘Oakland County's |. ing Raymond, Mr, and Mrs. Wil-|. Pentise Press Phete street, soprano; Joseph Davis (left, standing) of Jefferson street, bass, and | Freeman Williams of Milford, tenor . They will sing with the Senior Choir of the church under the direction ‘of George H. Putnam. Soloist for the oratorio,-“The. Re- deemer,” to be. presented at 4:30 p.m. Sunday in Central Methodist Church will be Mrs. George H. Putnam. (left, seated) of West Iroquois Road, con- tralto; Mrs. Morton Jorgensn. of Mead : But She Won't Answer ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ Marilyn Hoping for Baby loff-screen, even with no makeup|up comedies or musicals, I just and rain-dampened hair, glowed as| want to do good ones.” By OLGA CURTIS . ‘NEW YORK (INS)—“I want to 8 p.m. show April 10, 11, 12, 13 in the * , ; she talked about the future. Pontiac High School pool. Duties. Ravinns's Sete oe ee ere * a _— aa aN oe Beaming at her lanky husband, | forthcoming aquatic show, “Black . Yl we evidence she is pregnant now, se rae wdiag ney ia : = * *« * * tgaid: : _I talked with Marilyn for two, ,, for id Puffs agen hope tn bet New York home. She| “2 wast to have a family of | [Use for Old Puffs (Secretarial rors er New Yor ome, Sh goat hae ay td Here’s a convenient way to get as to whether’ die is on hope many: more. extra use from old powder puffs. — wide-| “ Miller's childre | Sst wash tem thoreagny we GONtEStant ETE wine a direct “yor levery ‘other swpchead, ond. Gata - ly reported, give ye ry ; soap or detergent suds—squeezing : of “no” answer. a joyous time.” the lather in and out of the fabric. fe : M has two children.” Jane Ss [e1ecte M after 2 good look at | Miller ey rote hassis. in |°74 Bobby, by a previous mar - e Representing the Pontiac Bus- skin-tight black skirt and thick ae Spring © focsses o's Stuur | ton Rear tht set ot |, Te plarighe adem co the “Miss Secretary of 1957” now expectant. Marilyn pF about the new! ae ' fastional Gantest is Betty Whitgon “We definitely want a baby and! play he is writing. It hasn't a title) : Is Here! | Sage aXe .e{ when we have verano Bats f yet, he said bin “T've got 2,000) {aad National peodaton ani Peal But or tee te pam ay om wee. + | Plan now to do your [fl of Business Schools, - |Our private life is private and we! Marilyn giggled: | Spring housecleaning § “A 1949 graduate of Pontiac High want to keep it so.” “I read it—when he lets me.” the easy way. Call ff} gcheol, Miss Whitson attended ae eg sce ctew ncinee| BOSS OF THE HOUSE | - New Way Rug to ff Michigan State University and | star, in ‘her first interview since) sy. made it clear that Miller ae AE Cent Se | the Business Institute. = =| | Vectaber, chatted. freely on, most/#,%% boss of the house and that's | i cember, chatted | it. Al ! pet and furniture } sue served as secretary to), other subjects during the interview|pew © tulttimme mold, wien Mice cleaned. former _U. S. Representative) in her eight-room East Side apart-| . vd i You can rely on New ff in Washington and she is still re-| Her husband of 16 months, Pulit- pedley sy most a ee Oth CENTURY-FOK presents Way Rug Cleaners homey as his secretary “in bis] zer Prize-winning playwright Af-| case 0 YS 8 him the Deborah Robert . . « for they carry § office. - thur Miller, kept a typewriter busy|" gnes , i | iin alata at i tr vty Sal fram abner wale Mas eane Ser etc ne wo Mee MUETCHUM proval . -- your Gusr= i and is an accomplished musician,| | gt keeps a board always set up. ff STILL HONEYMOON giving Up movies, much as “In ‘re still on Our) loves staying home, ‘NEW W AY Father-Daughter Leigissincend I bope it heepal’'~ Orie: IBa t Gi lasting and lasting.” ~ ‘Tve started my acting t = RUG d CARPET 5 nque iven : “L didn’t + fase Re week, two at Actors RUG an PET CLEANERS 5+ Wever School. celly gett be with my husband) Stuilo and tro. private | FE 27132 HO ever Ool |. in England,” because both were|With Lee Strasburg, Please : J] Ronald’ Carr, president of PTA| ng during their five-month|‘* clear, though, that I'm not Fathers of Wever School, wel- eee : SP tacnelt ead Therotay eveoing . “Now that we have time to- : in the school, Pe gether * I just enjoy a ee 7 and” novelties by Stanley Allen : funny,” she laughed. “T'yve: been ‘| Hudson wards. ‘Tresting after five months’ hard} — . presented poster a _jwork, that’s all, T have to see my } 5 : a -T@octor about my sore throat again the affair were Mrs. Keith Pawiley ee coughing.” 0 dinner; Mrs. Ronald Carr, dining a was’ ha me AF pen unday 2 to 5 foom, and Mrs. Carl Pearson, ta- _ Marilyn, ie terion, Mrs. Walter D. Appel, who has been vacationing Sgabe Patient George Curtis of Cedar Island Lake is a patient at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. at the Royal‘Hawaiian Hotel since early March, is plan- ning.to return home Monday. During her island holi- day, she made 'flying trips to Maui and Hawaii. New Spring ' Coats Be Ready co) Try Our New shivered. wacwcaca ual Salvin. “It's not pdéssible not to care—or ! : i gc ry 95 3 pe. think about it” she said seriously, < © Huron at Telegraph | SS Vales 4 Early for _| Shirt Unit... enue See | Pork Free Rear of Store $4.95 Trey 8%-inch Diameter. 33 $8.95 Tray 14-inch Diameter... 36% Above Prices Include Federal Tax Beverage set, eamivichen nlsaa ‘cold ments > Deautifel tnreadwedge borders go with vive ‘Modern or traditional decor. © Drive-In Service TAM. to 8 P.M. thas 5 SHIRTS. . “Send ¥ Your Coiplely spit Spring Wardrobes to “Gresham” for Cleaning . . - Avoid the Rush “Fast Service by Request-No Extra Charge” bs GRESHAM PLACE IN THE COUNTRY permanently, but in the country. We're both dream- ing of going to the seashore this summer.” ee “We want to a cae York also get a place Bu iget Permanent - Mon. ~ Tues. and * * * *& _The actress, alwiys | pretiieell GROVECREST. _ MANOR. @are of Medical and Sur- See a ret STATE STREET - peat Lael age a ahi: at ti at \ ra | es me a cal a ee : ae eo ewe 8 SAE eee a PONTIAC parse, Sarpy “APRIL 6 1957 Jesse’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Smith of Paducah. The. couple will be. married May 24 in ’ . Paducah. GELENA DANIEL By DAR _ Certificates Presented to Four Local ‘Students in Everett Peterson opened her home on West Iroquois road Thursday for a meéting of Gen- MARY LOUISE ERB Mrs. Nelson Erb of North John- son avenpe announces the engage- _ ment of her daughter, Mary’ Louise Erb of Washington, D.C., to Lon- nie S. Whitlow, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, L. J. Whitlow of Kellysville, W. Va. No date has been ‘set for the wedding. Mes. James Elliott Honored at Shower Mrs. Carl 0. Andéfson enter- tained at a pink and blue shower) in her home on Inverness drive Friday evening honoring her niece, Mrs. H. James Elliott. Attending were Mrs. E. J. An- derson, Mrs. Robert Buck, Mrs. William Aldrich; Mrs. Robert Al- drich, Mrs: John Osborn, Mrs.|r Henry. Williamson, Mrs. Daril O’Dea, Mrs, Gladys Wright, Mrs. Dale C. Kline, Mrs, E, Foote and Mrs. Myrtle Wertz. Other guests were Mrs. Andrew E. Macuga, Mrs. Robert Bennett, ‘Mrs. Paul Hagen, Mrs, Gwendell Purkiss, Mrs. Robert E. Burk of Plainwell and Mrs. Fowlerville. Patient in Hospital - Mrs. Edward Saincome of Wel- lington street is a patient at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. a eral Richardson Chapter,: Daugh- ters of the American. Revolution. x * Announcement was made _ that four certificates have been present- ed by the chapter for historical es- grade at Whittier School, were Tommie Lee Gordon, Carol Moses, Judy Davenport and Cathy Mayer. Under the direction of their | teacher, Mrs, Doris R, Cathings, the essays entitied “Good Citl- zens” were the result of several weeks’ study.of famous negroes ‘| and their contribution to the cul- tural, educational and’ scientific advancement of our nation, Dr, Mrs. Lloyd Porter, Mrs. Mel- ville H, Luttrell, Mrs; L. L. Dun- lap; Mrs. George Eldred, Mr s. Bradley Scott and Mrs. E. G. Clark reported on the recent annual Michigan DAR conference held re- cently in Grand Rapids. ct *& ® Assisting Mrs, Scott with the so- cial committee were Mrs. Harry Austin, Mrs, Bradley L. Scott, Mrs. - |Eldon Gardner, Mrs, A, L. Travis, Mrs.- William Pelton: and Mrs. Charles Ball. Program Arran ed by Central WSCS All Children” was the at Central Methodist Church Wednesday evening by the Wom- en's. Society of Christian Service. Participating in the» program, arranged by Mrs. George Fisier, were Dr. Milton H. Bank, Mrs. Walter Barningham, Mr. and Mrs, William Wright and the Rev. Cal- vin Rice. . |food’ and hardware, and the job | tails in your resume, Don't give says, The winners, from the sixth} . - program theme of the dinner meeting held Prepare | Work. Res ume. as “Teaser” You put into the resume only such qualifications as you believe * * ‘ For example, if your experience has been both secretarial and edi- torial, and you're applying for an job, you don’t lie and leave out the secretarial experi- ence. You soft-pedal it and stress the editorial, 3 MORE DETAILS If you've had sales jobs in both Second, don’t put too many de- the salary you want or the salar- ies you've made, Don’t give references. Even if they tell you to, don’t. Psycho- | They might call your references and check, without really con- W-§ . There is like gowns the tell bade whe meds dad Designed to flatter small bust- lines, and minimize that stretched=) Long gowns are and it is wise to leave the “cute” look of short sleep-wear to the tiny girl bride. will apply to a particular kind,” of job. ‘ * SSS FSS SF EF FSS FG SS FO PPP PP EO Per ew I leg look, tall girls should choose! “The Christian's Concern for|the long gowns. ‘etaave « few ot your re a neat ight) It is not a good idea, “Ti mt wot Hn, ee or, as is more often the case, too no! Mr It is better to dis of you from a piece of paper, no) two things with a prospective em- TYPED, CONCISE Third, be sure your resume is tion. | Don’t pay any attention to it: so the right hand will know No two people in the world will left hand js ! lagree on what makes a good re- resumes sume. Criticism will only shatter too lavishly. 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Meeting, Saterday, 7:00 P.M. &@ Sanday People from Flint and Detroit | aunt, rn ie tne 26d Gon hem gn Deer RA, 28 FH, BEV. LEROY SHAPER, Pacier — ES ca ee Sunday Besclen Servies ewes rene 249 Baldwin Ave. : FE 47172 a Choir AG Ue 00 P: M. : Singing Service to Follow Sunday School ...............6:. 9:45 A.M Morning Worship ................ 11:00 A. M. 700P.M. | Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study 7:30 P. M. . SPECIAL SING APRIL 20 at the Pontiac High School : Weatherford Quartet pew FIRST METHODIST S. Saginaw St. at Judson 10:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP, “AS A LAMB TO THE SLAUGHTER” 11:15 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL :15 P.M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 7:30 P.M. mine WORSHIP “YOUR REASONABLE SERVICE” | ednesday ¢ P.M. Lenten Dinner w Sounm fiiad: “anmaten ee’ LOVE? Paul T. Hart, Pastor 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. “THE VISIT IN BETHANY" Dr. M. M. Savage Speaking » EVENING WORSHIP—7:00 P.M.” “THE MAN GOD BLESSES” Rev. W. E. Hakes Speaking WESLEYAN METHODIST 6? NORTH LYNN STREET 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL Ww. Y. B.S. 6:45 P.M. 11:00 WORSHIP EVANGELISTIC 7:30 P. M. - Rev. C, D. Fries, Pastor Will a man rob God? Yet ye have robbed me. But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee? - tithes ne : ine shen Baptist Pastor Arrives Dr. Joseph 1. Chapman to ‘Preach First Sermon Sunday Morning ,|completing her - Minneapolis, roe ge sey ‘oY -* -¢ Comsiate sepepts of. ol ‘elficers, "**|Missio "THE CROSS” Youth Fellowship. . 6:30 P.M. Bible School ..... 9:45 A, Youth Groups . ives . 6:30 Wednesday Prayer and Study Hour... 7:30 P. M rwTvTrwewrwvwuevwvv. we] @ ft onary Sisters fo Speak at Services Ivan Lay, sisters, will be guest ‘Confident ee |Sincere; Think of Others ® problems and asking for advice. : Personally, I think teenagers are oontertel human beings. great majority are honest, idealistic, fine-living, youngsters. Only a few com- pose the mixed-up and erratic fringe: ‘igirl. with 4 4 ; P, b 4 speakers in all the services Sunday res yterian 4 at the Christian and Missionary 4) Alliance Church. : * -4| The congregation is meeting tem- Church 4\fmox Shook, Oh Comme Labo a C5 = qj High School, 501 Cass Lake Rd. i? pg Oe Se ENE ce, Tae since 151 and - My 3 ; served Oakland at Cadillac — missionary Indonesia since Theodore R. Alicbach,’ Paster > 1982. to Bible School ..... 11:20 A, M. q| With their families they will re- Worship ......... 10:00 A. M. 4 + earlregg ee ee : . 4@) sionary E women received, To VELOSO ditraining at the Nyack Missionary COMBEURION 4| College in Nyack, N. Y. Rrening Service . “"7:20'P. M. 4@/Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sterling College Concert Sunday School is scheduled for betel ton ; 9:45 a.m, The Rev. G, J, Bersche esday er pastor. Meeting ........: 7:30 P. M. * ig : Finally, brethren, whatsoever JOSLYM AVENUE 4oningr are rc, whniaccver tins are honest, whatsoever things are Joslyn at Third just, whatsoever things are pure, Edmund L, Wothine, Paster whatsoever things are lovely, Bible School .....-9:30 A, M. }| whatsoever things are of good re- Worship ......... 10:45 A. M. )/ port; if there be any virture, and if Youth Fellowship 6.30 P. M eines be any praise, think on these Evening Service ..7:30 P. M. : “Wed. Night Prayer 7:30 P.M. 4|_1f ye love me, keep my com- AUBURN HEIGHTS gf RIENDS CHURCH Veorhels Rd. K. of P. Hall ee eeees —_ 7. eeeee | believe there is basically a bad boy or girf. i good . Think of others first, especially those who are shy and lonely. * <* * : “Don’t try too hard to be liked, for then you may do foolish that would cause people to think you are insincere, and that d make you less popular. Be an inspiring .personality. Help other people to like themselves, and they wifl like, you very much subject of popularity, one of the questions that t arises relates to the problem of petting. ‘‘Do I have to pet to be popular?” girls often.ask. Of course, one way to avoid that issue in crowds, to keep out of parked cars, and.to avoid going ont alone with anyone you're not sure of. But there is a more positive answer. a Young people should: realize that a girl who does not pet can be sufficiently good company to have boy friends. No smart boy is going to by-pass a girl of charm and charaeter simply because she is not free with her kisses.. Actually it seems conceivable that the greatest resistance may eventually get the best boy. lly that which .is hard to get is more desirable. gt ‘* * One of the best ways for a teenager to resolve, such’ problems is to develop the kind of personality that is really alive and vital. syncs 4 force that has irresistible attractiveness develops out of an inner. life that is filled with joy and enthusiasm. And how do you et that? 4 I often think of Tolstdf’s statement, “To°know God is to live.” And this won’t make you seem ‘“‘queer”. or separate you from the crowd. On the contrary, it can make you the life of the group, for when you get real religion you become so happy, so vital, so alive that you interest and fascinate everybody. ah & roe reahy has something on the ball. : Sow -con a teenager learn thece opiritas! shld that afd thet of the best ways is to enroll in a good E f $ “Sunday little pocket-sized booklet like to help distribute | 0 hear from you, - & Macedonia Baptists to Give Musical Tea A pre - Easter Musical Tea will Rev. W. E. Welton to Head Sunday School Revival To Be Popular Be Kindly, 4 7:00 P.M. Sun. Eve. Prayer Service . 2:30 P.M. Gunday—B.°J. Droke Midweek 30 Whittemore Street © Service, April 10 oJ 98280 AM, and 10:45 AM. - Petes ] AM THE VINE” — 9:45 AM. 9 ALM, in eta 3 SERVICES DAILY 2 P.M. °2 Pontiac churches belonging to|}- _ Evening Worship 7:45 P. M. Sermon: “The True Church” Tuesday 7:15 P. M. Thursday 7:45 P. M. Youth Service with « Message for All. WPON SUNDAY A. M. - §$:00 to 8:30 ‘Message: “Four Baptisms” 210 North Perry Street at 19 Milbourne Place Rev. Wesley C. Wibley, Pastor “The Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” _ Emmanuel Baptist Church _ Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave, Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages qd Auditorium Bible Class 10 A. M. “Joseph Revealed :30 P. M. Opening Speaker — 7:30 P. M. |. | | : * REV. ELMER Tarrzsmn._». Metnen lowe | ae ana PATER er Ye York re Tee rant won ie 10:00 A. M. Gen. Ch. 45 “NATIONAL QUARTETTE” to His Brothers” 100 A. M. nd 7:0 M, : oe ale 4 Se ee i Geen R army rte vas ost at fast eee _tme einrisc PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL Bor) dard Churches will be held on April THE SALVATION ARMY _ (CITADEL) | 29 W. Lawrence Street ——SUNDAY SERVICES—— . Sunday Scheol—9:45 A. M. 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.° $/Captcin and Mrs. Magnus A. Michaisen. commanding olficers-in-charge You ARE CORIALEY INVITED 8, 9 and 10 in the First Open [Bible Church, 1517 Joslyn Rd. Ministers and delegates will be |present from Iowa, Ohio, Pennsyl- jvania, New York, Massachusetts, | Michigan and Canada. At the opening service at 7:30 » ed to change the name of the church to St. Luke's Methodist 5) servant, Kayga; Church, | Richard C. Stuckmeyer, Pastor © oo gs hota Waren “i #@ @ © Services at 9 A. M. : ry, mother page } A special committee, previously e010 | Fielding: soldiers, Roy | Brows, |appointed by the Board of Trustees| Sunday. School at 9A. M. © Tom Fidler, Mike Klingelsmith |, study the name change, report-|~ and |] A. M. 4) end Ron Bartch; and watchman, (.4 their findings to the congreza- . | Den Decker, ; tion, with the suggestion that the The Interpretive Choir will in-|name be changed. The committee flse Karen mae Psgg teen Cookitiunder the chairmanship of Mrs. oT. TRINITY | Barbara Stechow and Jo-\rred Feekart, suggested several feoune ‘Lampi. reasons change. - dabern, =e a tonto Technical assistance is being pro- we o vided by Mr. and Mrs, Fred Fee-| Some of these were: the pres- Ralph C. Claus, Pastor kart, Jim Curry, Mfs. Joseph Me-| ¢st tame has no spiritual mean- pete tte bt we am eSepent "cara Second Bees att kM | Medrano ‘are directors of the| Community; and most people are . : r dame not familiar with the location of ST. PAUL. “anunch oF ‘fis becoption et tal Joslyn at Third ASCENS Wind ony Luke’s for a name (orth Bide) ; . is fitting,” said the Rev. Kenneth George Mahder, Pasior ia Py Wm. LeF ‘[}Stephens, pastor, ‘Since Luke was Morning Service .10:45 A. M. a] Common Service 11:00 a.m. |i Physician by profession before fast ag Sed 9:30 A. M. | ve fam + «+1000 he became a follower of Christ, bon it is only natural that he be thought oe ie jot as a healer of souls after be- BLOOMFI ELD 1 The E Church | | coming a disciple of Christ. aT me | of vent M ses ot te march located} : “Members of the c jocat ; OWNSHIP ] .W. Long Lake ma. ot Misdiedett | Dontiac road at C os _ Square Lake & Telegraph fj Sunday Services 9:15 and 11:15 A. M. are proud to a na Men Renner, Vent AN ug Se yce aeg fumeS Lakes Mea : Sunday School ....10:00 A.M. Church.” coe sake 9 Bae Ae : . Elected by a special Quarterly CHRIST LUTHERAN | Conference to serve on an, ox pansion and building committee ; Airport B4. ot Williams Leke R4. | Ray Warren, Frank Garvey, 2 wanna: pibbactons Howe WORSHIP SERVICE 11:00 A, M. een Come Russell Poole (W. Bloomfield Township) SUNDAY SCHOOL . 9:30 A. M. od Feekart. w. C Grate : Arvid BE. Andersen, Pastor The group met recently for an ‘m. e, =" | organizational meeting and to dis- , a0 cuss preliminary plans for a fig fon Service... 11:15 A.M. HIGHLAND posed addition. ae | + tion Church | The technicolor film, “I Beheld é tak 'a % -“ His Glory” will be shown in the Ced ar Crest BL ttl*sSutSSaersteg Wersnly | Church following the dinner at 6:30 ‘ : O00 ?. eee oom Wednesday evening. The Rev. Mr. 5 Pernewortt: off i 86 Pastor) MAURICE DIRETTE Stephens stated the public is ¢ (Next to Dublin School! ce || 2 invited = Howard E. Claycombe, pcotar | ai: — rs = | Sunday 9:48 and 11.00 A. M. & 8 ” Wednesday"... 730 pM. gy PENTECoSTAL cHuRcH } \OIING SESSION a 4 OF. PONTIAC | bg ONENESS rs : 178 Green Street f Be H ld H | WATERFORD sunpay services |10 DE TIC ere | TOWNSHIP Sunday School ....... 10am] a. | VE.W. Hall—Walton Bivd. ji] Morsing Worship ..... 11 a.m. First Open Bible Church Geshabew QeSecccosocencocesoce ' Mattin, Renner, Vicat : cr to Be Host to Eastern ’ oung People .. Wed. 7:00 p.m. 1} Divisional Conference Church Service .. 9:30 A. M. Rev . Sunday School «1045 A.M. BT, masts F., Pate : Whele Woerld”—ONENESS | The Eastern Divisional Spring i = of the Open Bible Stan- Redeemer’ Ist Presbyterians Plan Roller Skate for Youth Tuesday Evening The Men's Club of First Presby- ly dinner Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. the men under the di- Included will be the Junior and Senior High groups from Milford, White Lake, Orchard Lake, Walled Lake, Sashabaw and the local churches. . Reginald. Shaw is aes a softball team for the young men of the- church to compete in the Church League. Junior and Senior High young people “will meet at the church at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, The program will center around a color film entitled, “‘Take My Life.” “The Christian is not without principles on which to base his personal relationships ~ >» friendly smile, a kindly word. a courteous act, speak more ‘elo- quently than a press release.” — Editorial, in ‘Christianity Today.” will speak on “The Ap- BEV. JOHN V. BEAMS proach to I Health,” + Prior to entering his a . the Rev. Mr. in the. rns : re Organist fo Present eal Seminary, Naperville, 11. Familiar Numbers he also did graduate work at the University of Michigan to prepare} Dr. Maurice Garabrant, organist ~ for his oe suties. and choirmaster at Christ Chureh terian Church will holg the month-| 4"! Cranbrook, will present the fifth in the series of organ recitals at 4 p.m. Sunday. x * * The programs containing num- bers familiar to everyone will continue through Palm Sunday. The following selections will be heard tomorréw: Psalm XIX me ~ ore = Babylon 8: « 2 * . B. Marcello Karg-Elert . Bach Jesu, = sey of Man's ‘beciieg J. *. Bach * * * Two Chorale Perludes Johanhes Brahms 1. g ‘World I Now Must Lea 2. How Blessed, Faithful ° paaees Head Surrounded J. © Sacred Head Once Two Chorale Preludes Clair de Lune L. Vierne Choral No. 2, i B. Minor Cesar grr On Palm Sunday morning, the choir and soloists will sing “On the Passion of Christ” by David H. Williams, at both services. Radio Series to Start on ‘Bible in Our Time’ A l3week series of discussion programs on “The Bible In Our ABC network on Sundays from 1:35 to 2:00 p.m. EST. x * *. The program, entitled “Pilgrim- age,” will be a panel discussion with a special guest each week. Dr. J. Carter Swaim,. director of Time" will begin April 7 on the = Central Methodist Choir (Church Plans. oe to Sing ‘The: New Addition St. Mary's: in the Hills | Founded os: Mistine a a3 g if = z % 3 ® : 8 “at net. Laat, 3 a ato z, { i i H i] All Saints. Episcopal Williams St. vat West. Pike — 8:00 AM.—Holy Communion ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL ~ Milford, Mich 8.00 A M.—Holy Communion 945 A M.-—Chureh Schoo! 11:00 A. M.—Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rev Robert J. Bickley, Vicar Concer Choir fo Sing Sunday Jim North of Waterford From Sterling College _ Appearing With Group inter Services and : School out0 A. M. Wednesday Evening Service 8 P. M. ~ “UNREALITY” ’ Reading 2 East Lewrence Sireet _ Open Daily 11 A. M, to § P. M. Friday to FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Lawrence ond Williams Streets Room 9 P.M. RADIO STATION CKLW 800 K Sunday—9: s A. i “How Obedience to God HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS TELEVISION SUNDAY—8: CHANNEL 7 e 90 A.M. rother J y Heavehly Light Sunday morning the Sacrament ae Communion will be observed R.’ Allebach, will preach on “The} Value of Communion.” Catholic Negroes Show the Department of English Bible of the National Council of ‘Churches, will: be a permanent member of each week's panel when subjects including marriage and divorce, success and fallure and other contemporary —— will be discussed. : Monday evening, the speaker will be the Rev. Elmer D. Kretzin- ger from Des Moines, lowa. Also on the program will be the Rev. G. H. Crooks, treasurer of ‘the Open Bible Churches, and the Rev. Calvin Loper, both of Des Moines. : The Rev. Alfred E. Payes of New — : Apostolic Church of Christ 458 CENTRAL . | Morning Service Sunday 10 A.M. | Bening Service . .. 7:00 Pil - SUNDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY. _AND SATURDAY BISHOP L. A. PARENT, Postor York City will be heard evening and on Wednesday night, the Rev. Keith Hume, president of Dayton Bible Institute and a for- mer member of the Oral Roberts party, will be guest speaker, Three services are scheduled daily, Bible study at 10 a.m.; an affernoon service at 2:30 and | the evening worship at 17:30. th, mastings wit be open EE a according to the Rev. Tren- ton R. Staton, pastor. * * * The Rev. T. E, Welshons of To-) “pe ae | DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Rlizabeth on Sunday School ee tectaert her oh a om Youth Service .......... daeeees 6:30 p.m Evening Church Service . Cones eneteeneee eee ree eee eee -1:38 p. m, ssshanees cessed sesnes shes pee iledo, Ohio, divisional superinten- ident, will be in charge of ail busi- \ness séssions, d ST, LOUIS, Mo, — A Lutheran mission executive just back from a four-month tour of Asian church outposts ‘said today that he. has received ‘definite assurances that the church in China is still active.” anaghonngy brig Cetger ogre Church in China Active, Even Minus Place to Meet The Sterl College Concert Choir will a in the Oakland. oe SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Avenue United Presbyterian 16 Chase Street Church at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. The} CO eee ere cee veeceeese + 10230 a, m. 36 voice choir is on a tour of the} Everting Service ..........-..---++- 7:30 p. m. choir is Open orum ee ee eee eee “**#e8 * ed. : mn. North, son of Mr; and Mrs. Don s » North of Waterford Township. Last year the group sang before Amer- " ‘acia' Geacba adiaued ia) Scoland: TST S9Ghs. ERED , be: ; Young People’s Meeting — 7:30 p.m. If Thou Be Near...... 4 Gillette ante : : Prayer Service Thurs. gebee pm Heece a male Giiead:...Daweon Saturday Evening Service ....... 7:30 pm. Adoramus ace -- Palestrine | Sunday School ............ seen ee 10:00 a.m - ws “Det — re eeecccceeeesees i Morning Wenshig .... ecaces ngs om | When 1 Srv eae oy rose | Sunday Evening Service Sega 7:30 pm. | ° ros Lift Every Voice and Sing...... Johnson | Public 1 nvited Guest Paster, -\No Man Is an Island.......... Ringwald Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor resi Aina’ Nations on aE gg] FIRST FREE METHODIST © h of the ‘ Sunday. School, 10:00 Lyal H. Mewisen, Paster A. M. the Penitent”’ F.M.Y., 6:30 P.M. . Evening Worship, 7:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. Phones PE 2-4252—FE 2-0055 it and Lile Hour ise For the Steady Increase in U.S. WASHINGTON (AP)—A Catholic bishops’ organization today report-| ed an increase of 5 per cent in the} past year,.and 90 per cent in the; last 25 years, in the number of Catholic Negroes in the Unted States. The current count, as given wl the annual report of the Commis-. sion for Catholic Missions among the Colored People. and Indians, is its church life. The writer in- dicated that Lutheran congrega- | tions in other areas are also still | active, | An elderly woman in Formosa! also assured the mission leader that the church is alive in Red| China, Another Formosa. resident, a man who had emigrated from the China mainland, assured Mr.' Koppelman that he has contact) with church members, and that the church in Red China is still 1 Synod bega ( mainland in. 1913. Peak member-/| . [ship in its 19 centers of operation was 2948, in 1936. By 1948, after) the wars, membership had dwin- RIS TIAN | - SABBATH BOHOOL occsceccsccscsecses Saturday 9:30 a.m. SABBATH WORSHIP ............:..... Saturday 11:00 a.m. YOUNG MEETING .........: Saturday 6:00 pm, \ PRAYER MEETING seveeseccevencees Wedmesday 8:00 p.m, LITERATURE SALES#| CHRISTIAN TEMPLE Fall Gospel Nondenominational $05 Auburn Ave. dled to 1321, x * * Missionaries who left the main- 9:45 Thru 12:15 A.M. nr ala Morning Worship and Bible School the three Rev. Luther Sheitield Specking at All Services now atrsinge rf about 3500, Mr. Koppel- 7:45 P. M. Evangelistic Service 7:45 P.M. Wed. Eve. — Bible Study ee ot Od OS er aes tie A Friendly Place to Worship on the now at work in Japan, Formosa, vor Hong Kong. fae tent ei COLUMBIA AVENUE — _ BAPTIST CHURCH “ West Columbia Ave. TO eiceienidhibiats pop ncee SAAS. _ Morning Veule see es A.M, - "upShne pide Meld 6:30 AM. 2 pete eteewees — Drili aeeee poreere CHURCH of CHRIST 87 LAFAYETTE 8. Sunday Morning — Pie ee eee + -10:00 a, m, OR CRSSREEH EGE CHB Cee Tee ee cro ie i ain 6-16 700 p.m. 7:30 p. m, FE 5-1008 eeeeee aeeee i] Pervonage: 245 Owege Drive a LUTHERAN CHURCH | Semi Worship i Sicg takes ao teat lige wanede ct easel. oc aki aed * 11:00 A.M. Rev. Carl W. A ocmm geuvght ag Randay Scheel sreeeee eee 10:08 A.M. } Morning Worship oenvenss D100 sesesess 7:90 P.M. FR 42406 ya Wetship 11:00 am. 7:00 Lapel Pontiac Church of Christ 1180 N. Perry Phone FE 2-6269 Milton E. Truex, Minister Phone FE 5-7642 Schedule of Services: 9:50 A.M. Sundey Bible Scheel $71 Rebinwoed 10:50 A.M. Sunday Worship 7:30 P.M. Sunday Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Evening Service 10:00 AM. Theredey Lodies’ Bible Cleso--Sewing SPRING eo tea Evangelist. April 21st - 28 GEORGE Bee: GOODWILL GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 2287 Auburn Read—1%4 Mile West of Crooks Road _ Sunday School? 10 A. M. — Worship Service. 11 A. M. g Community Singing 2:90 to 400 Sundey Wed., 7:30 P. M. — Evening Worship, S.S. Supt. John Burleson: Pastor. Rev.-Billy Brown—FE Set., 7:0 P.M. 8-8692 Sunday School ... 9:45 A.M. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH G. W. GIBSON, Minister. 347 North Saginaw FE 4-€239 9:45 A.M. 60 STATE STREET Pres ents "THE ORPHEUS CHOIR 47 Select Voices from the Olivet Nazarene College, Kankakee, Ii, Performing Under the Baton of —DR. WALTER B. LARSON—_ APRIL 11 at 7:30 P. M. " Chureh School ......9:45 A.M. Youth Service . soaks _ Worship sete AM, rangle Sri ] Sunday Wership .. 11:00 A.M. Bible School .......... see eee were oe Evening Service ... 7:30 P.M. Morning Worship ce eee . 11:00 A.M. | sal : “REACHING THE GOAL” reyes Young People Meeting :.......... «se 6:30 PM. (FOR ALL AGES) Evangelistic Hour .................- 7:30 P.M. “ASTROLOGY OR comereey Wednesday Prayer Meeting .. 7:30PM. 7 Nae ee: ear Oe NN Tie porre SANE eee 2 2 4 : : . wee { , en Security for You From Y. Y¥. of New York City: _|"I married a widow in 1954 andj disability have been working for ‘her in aity to make a igs Me be feel - |small grocery store. Shé’s been| that the disability id be rated paying me a salary. She's been ‘making Social Security tax deduc-|ask the VA to reexamine you to ,|them to Social urity. Some one ‘|now tells me that I'm not covered|. - by Social Security and shouldn't be|:.From W. W. of Mason City, paying this tax. Is this right?” - |!0wa: ‘Are minor children eligible Yes. The law exempts the follow.| for Social Security payments if ing people from Social ‘Security. their mother who has been work- eoverage: A child who works for) his parents; a wife who works for her husband; a husband for Hollywood Headlines his. wife-or parents for a son or daughter. ee Ph. FE 4-4611 From A.0.M. of Washington, ba: i D, €,: “Are and . covered by any sort of By.BOB THOMAS ‘ | - HOLLYWOOD ‘7 — The awards af season is over at last — thank’ prom R. J. of Minot, N. D.: ag hay ost the TV viewer be I'm 74 and drawing Social Se-| subjected to an endless procession curity monthly payments. My wife |o¢ excited and grateful winners— is 50. When is the earliest she can| who are not tog excited to express draw Social Security payments?” |their gratitude to everyone from @ + a. their kindergaiten teachers on up. fee © B® No longer will critics be forced NAME PERSON? to point out the lack of entertain- | om Mrs. H.F. of San Bern-|ment values of such shows, ONLY! CuRucu. BEAST 37, A MW AZON ter. I can imagine such comments as: ‘It was big studio polities that licked me,” “Who wants to win an award and be- come a has-been?” and “‘We was|. robbed." a ‘by if : jardino,~Calif.: “A neighbor tells) Not .until next year, anyway. y ‘3 peat its ne to name the 2 ® & * jperson I want~to .receive Miy| That's the trouble with crit- | Social Security, if» t should die./ics — always carping and never jis this true?” - offering constructive advice No. Social Security benefits are|; shall reverse the trend. Awards paid to your survivors a shows CAN be entertaining. Here to their relationship and depend-| ie some helpful suggestions on Neca ee how to.make them so: ’ From L, C. of Columbia, Mo.: | 1. How about a ballet number?) Marge Champion could be. painted gold to symbolize Emmy and Gow- er ‘could portray a golden Oscar. The gimmick is that theyare in conflict through most of the hum- ber, but end in each other's arms at the finish. 2. Put the awards on a competi- tive -basis. Make the stars fight e other on an intellectual lev- You should file for it when you a eeivang such questions as oneal ser Leet this yéar.|-Who shot Lincoln?” (Questions sg may have to be easier than this.) w ward Falls, Minn.: “Ever since World bie Bag ol psn poco ier to pools War I, I've been réceiving com-|and Art Linkletter. pensation from the’ Veterans. Ad- x € <& eat 4, lal re injury I re- 3. Make the winners take a lie- § for a 10 per! setector test when they receive cent disability. Now, I've reached) 14. statuettes. If they flunk, they the age where I believé I'm eli- lose the award. Thus they won't gible + aig aay age hy = be able to thank everyone in sight wee oy ¥ be receiving?” | = but will be forced to say, ‘I must ng ‘confess-I played this. role against AGE UNRELATED the advice of my agent, with a Your age has nothing to do with no-talent director and a fat-head- your eligibility to compensation|ed costar.” 3 ; nr DMA M F nN ¢ E End of South Union Lake Rood af Haggerty Road. EM 3-066! ~All Color Show = | SATURDAY Ly. E From 0. G. of Siieceinsank TONIGHT 3 BIG HITS ACADEMY AWARD WINNER — DOROTHY MALONE — IN GOD'S EYE MICKEY ROONEY - COLEEN GRAY ——ALSO———. | OWL SHOW * * * Perhaps the motion picture and TV academies will disregard these |Suggestions as undignified: Acad-} emies are great ones for dignity, ‘as Many a bored TV viewer can tell you. Anyway, I tried. Pontiac Theaters OAKLAND ‘Sat.: “The Rainmaker,” Lancaster, } ieee,” orah_ Kerr, Sat., Tues.: Columnist R eveals I d eas | for Zippy Award Shows _ 4, How about an eesellt Sat.: STRAND “Seventh Cavalry.” Randolph Scott; Ray. Wed.., Fri.: Ray Milland. Sat.: McCrea, Wed., EAGLE “Colorado Territory,” Joel| Virginia Mayo; Along the Way,’ John Wayne, Wayne, Donna Reed. Sun., Lancaster, Tony Curtis; Star,” Howard Duff, “Rear Window,” Tues.: Fri.: James Stewart: Sat.: quest | Sat.: Gary of Space.” Katharine Hepburn. “Heaven Knows, Mr. Robert Mitchum, Deb- “Three Brave Men,” Burt “Nightfall,” Aldo “Trouble “Trapeze,"’ Burt “Broken \T'don’t think she digs. me too much.” -‘one who is justifiably amazed that she has come this far! wee — |. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY: APRIL alas \ \ A fee le au ve REL reheri i ic] She's a aM other Ne ow; | No N ides for Mamie _ ne tient sand is cae ales A eens en ib hasn't posed without her clothes on,” giggled Mamie Van Doren l as she sat combing her platinum locks in her hotel suite. : a, ae yap HE GO ES Vg OEE out her ‘chest/fl proudly—“I'm glad. ee ee old Inet Monday? And is'he a stinker!” if ‘ “=e. *& “Are you against nude posing?” I asked. “I'm neutral,” she eyneerd. “I don’t think there's. any - Fax & Hounds in ‘Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills — future in it... for me. Now, . LUNCHEON and DINNERS © that I'm a STAR—!" And Ma- mie laughed. *— i DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M, | It’s not easy for the for- |]] SUNDAY DINNERS; from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. | mer Joan Olander, of Ro- ~ LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon ‘to 2:30 wena, S.D. (pop. 69), who : : ; weed .to. be. 0. Mresdway Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations ~ chorus girl, to believe that || Pe 3 she really is a star, al- | wae re ciniaanigstieenelahataaieieatil her she attained it in “Un- a Who Else evidently did in the! aacorgra Ne camera eenarean Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M. _ “Well, I did some sem!- » nudes for Vargas for my own personal file—but I destroyed) them. Because what if they] got out of my hands?” 4 Mamie in the pinch had answered the question MAMIE. -frankly because funda- mentally she seems to be an henest nen-pheny dal. It was the same when I asked | . her about her marriage to band leader and TV star Ray | Anthony. “So far; so good.” She went. on combing, making big a: as she combed the hair out in front of her. ~~ © ® * “But it gets rough? sometimes. Wow, does tt get some! -“His hours are late as an orchestra leader, mine are early going. to the studio. We say we'll probably be married 25 years.” “How do you get along with the other gals who've seen you] Sims come up,” I-asked. “Like Jayne Mansfield?” : “I only know her to say hello to except we don’t say hello.) Mamie considered that) reply for a second, then said, “Oh, yes, we did say hello when’ she saw me with my husband. They were in a picture together.” Mamie is a refreshing addition to the entertainment scene,) HELD OVER! ,,8O",. MAN AGAINST TIGER SHARK! The fact that “they're going to put my name above the tit overwhelms her. _ _* *® * “Alaska Seas.”” “Tarzan'’s Hidden Jungle,” Gordon Scott, Vera Miles; “Con-| ‘HURON , “Friendly Persuasion,” Anthony Perkins; “Johnny Belinda,” Jane Wyman, Cooper, Lew Ayres. Tues.; Wind,” call; Gordon McCrea. Ray Bolger. - “The Girl He Left) Natalie Fri., Behind, es Wood; Victor Thurs.: “Look for Sat os Tab *“Zarak,”" Mature. Rock Hudson, Dorothy Malone, Robert Stack, Lauren Ba- “Written on the Silver Lining,” Hunter, Anita Ekberg, Plan Huge ‘Umbrella’ $for Idlewild Airport NEW YORK w#—Pan American WALAKE MAPLE ROAD East of Walled Lake Weather hes forced us | to delay our OPENING | FER PET rw v_errrrrrerrerrrereee World Airways plans to build a huge “umbrella” to protect pas- sengers boarding its’ planes in bad weather at New. York Inter- national Airport at Idlewild, Queens. The “umbrella”, supported by 32 piers, will be an extension of built over the aircraft from the terminal's seqead-Goor passenger lounge. The roof extension will accom- modate six huge jet airliners, In addition to providing cover, the| extension, with its raised gangway)| | will eliminate the necessity of the root of the new terminal and| day parking space. Planes will be boarded) world passengers dodging maintenance carts. Mamie perhaps summed it up herself when on said she’s not envious or jealous of anybody. “Anybody that can make it has something on the. ball, " | Mamie said. “These blondes ain’ a so dumb.” TOWARD | UNKNOWN THE WEEKEND WINDUP | Sarah Vaughan's down in the mouth — her dental bill's: $6,000 . . . Warner's, which bought Diana Barrymore's sizzling) autoblog, ‘ts checking over the script very carefully ... Ray Robinson will train for his Gene Fullmer fight at the Joe! Louis Gym in Chicago. : on * * * TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Rob't Q. Lewis claims he was brought up in such a poor neighborhood his dream of luxury) was a room with wall-to-wall floors. WISH I'D SAID THAT: Today’s films are so long that one theater has two prices—with or without meals. One local gent lost tee in a-quiz. The income tax men were = the quizzing . . . That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1957) | ‘ al UF KY DRIVE-IN RL! KY SKY DRIVE IN Blue i ve-lIn | BLUE SKY Tar DRIVE-IN _ SUNDAY and MONDAY Dock Group to Lobby for More World Trade £180 Opybe, RA. ‘Phone FE ¢-4611_ . The convention instructed the seven elected lobbyists to work) s a for reopening of U. S. trade with! Life-Like Reeity ee ee Red China, onthe 7? _ President Harry Bridges, vice) CinemeScope Screen ~~ Sencationsl Realiom in TECHNICOLOR GOD'S EYE : Watch for our program | ed in the Pontioc Press | WATERFORD | > and AIRPORT ROADS Phone OR 3-2683 HIT NO. 1 | TOWARD THE U NKNOWN OWL SHOW HIT NO. 3 - SUN. MON. COMMERCE. DRIVE-IN South Union Lake Road 3-066! THEATER © EMpire , 4 rh. by ei a ae 2 ate = & gee ae “ve = ‘ “ . ie in er i= a ” Cee iF Pee ee ‘ee fi. ? ene Ee ¢ wi wy . 5 . . 4 1 « , j 8 reg \ i * j ‘ ‘ ©. “4 | ‘ , a : a4 ; e) aks ne old ee ol . ih \* AN Mt | | } : 2 | a “ i Pin ~ i | \ \ \ ° ¢ | THE eo fibesencieb APRIL 6, 1957, et Lacy Dainties More Resilient Than British ‘Droopers’ tee Drab ‘Clutch Action’ No Threat to Wacs}: q ai fee Ht 95: vole aan ate ALrEN sete could not stretch iti elastic past issuing them, What I mean, is, . The Clie donioticn years? the girls were wearing their own.” = | Rock women can breathe easier/sTRICTLY FOR MORALE How.could they away with than their British sisters. a i aly ; .“No,” the WAC officer replied.|this breach of discipline? - : lat ae kee ’ According to reports from Lon- was to have Army isst don, the Women’s Royal Army underwear neatly on display Jaga eons ace (Community Theaters| sic cme wy exc underthings to last 20 years, for @ girl to have her lacy pant See ener Ue: Capen Sat: “The Ro sohe, Amr: |t0F & 6 Geld ehoes. - is threatened to Lac’ about - ‘a, Gaon holding action since the’ lore, Fastest Gun.» Glenn Pord, Jeanne installations whe re Battle of Hastings, so the WRAC) , Tues. ‘Thurs: ‘crmaby Doll.” Kart Mal- quartered. . authorized, its members to buy Sootn dea Jack "Zande. Mickey Rooney. Where wash lines used to be) t theeir own new panties and bras. ods: “ue ene poe Home.” solid rows of khaki or oli sue BUY THEIR OWN [tal itaat Me ~~ Raa coler. | depending on the season, they BPE: for years, Or as a WAC spokes-|gove’" vicicr Meters. . Cinema-| panties. wa ndle of Jer enker” Matic Picker, “in thievery cost a blind and ec A576 | IT PLEASES US cance ree f i vite bat ae erid.> ‘colo, docks ree vendor lle ; . | sre and Mt they can aflerd He [Eccicc. Mimeh Were eet. Ger} deat news vendor an oes, Lenilel aan OU 0.0120 101 regoing foresight? Did the Army believe williams, Randy Stuart. "The iMole Feo: victim satin his room while a be ° Sun., Tues.: “the Ratan sealer.” Burt gler "| Lancaster, Ka Katherine ¢ Mpvbure. William Tt,. of ay : George Mont- Me Beast = UJ of M Wa ne ef the” Am << Bromgeld, Bey-| against him. said adopt-| UJ, oy ety Cates: was a woman or girl, Sat.: “Disneyland Esa: * “Westward| Heath is the same : | Pi WE i t anne ang hee | nae iy “So pio = ACI Daa ree ee ecce.... art Insfitule Sa e Sree takes —_ Walled Lake Sat: “Westwart Ho the Wagons.” lance until after his pa Hatcher, Hilberry Join neyiand, USA" Fess Parker; “Dis-| delivered. a Long Tues.“ C “Wings oc meet coer “ —— 4 ® ° onn ayne. aureen ara ° to Provide Training IN to Hide,” color, David Brian. . “Cautious . optimism” tea industry marks the atti-| of H. K. Stringfellow, chair-| of the India Tea Association, Industrial Relations |, Py hg ng wana dia's coler, |tude man DETROIT (INS)—The presidents Eddie Pieber. ‘Debbie Revaeidn.” |“ Ounwmn wxer.|of the University of Michigan and|amazoa,” color, John ‘Bromfield: “sele|he oni%,cf| Wayne State University announced |**°>'*: John Agar. an : the schools will join forces in}, Sat! -Zenzabury” “Twinkle in God's operating an Institute of Labor and) ‘sun., Mon.: “Battle. Hys mn.”. Rock Hud-| Here is te | ‘ .| Industria) Relations. : son, Martha Hyer; “Pastors Gun Alive,” ’ : Long, Miles, Row- Glenn Ford, Jeanne Crain pe Ld a U of M President Dr. Harlan), Te hive aby Delt” Kart, Mat Credit Union following resolution was offered H. Hatcher and ‘Wayne State Prt, Gat: ‘eee J in the Sky.” “The | by Commissioner Donaldson and second-|President Dr. Clarence B. Hil-|Sit! He Left Fa ca ag In _ for YOU 3 Fe gemminen e|BOrry sald the, two univeriien| men, Tarte stan TH" EAT arene may SAYE i thin Cro fl Pontiac, Michigan, as fol-| will co-operate in providing staff Korea war ple, comer ¢ rr gy pet hee. ths. oes BT TTT “His Majesty O'Keefe,” 1. That said Commission does hereby and physica] facilities—still to be ‘Bart Lenensier- oA ay = SA ” Rod years were PAID ete ee F “determine thet it is necessary to com-| selected—for the institute. Cameron, Joan Leslie. vonstruction and equipment of ie ciny Monplial and deen hereby. oatt- The two presidents, in a joint t on: Toward the. Unknown,’ 4% DIVIDEND te the necessary cost thereof to be willisin ie: “Sharkfighters,” Victor | J 1,500,000. statement, said the institute y,; Cet thé Details L finance the cost “, ote Thurs.: “Anastasia,” Yul Bryn- ‘ontiac Co-op Federal ef og project Ik le secant eg nad edacentan’ when (Bt; inti periment “Foren Tatrigves"] . OMGS SounS — 61 $00,000. im the principal) should be of great value in the {,7"'; Get.: “Between Moore: 524.el.< || 509-A Community National Bk. |) That uestion of the issuance . ahead advancement (Scott Brady, Rita . of sald ponds ‘shall be submitted to the| Years ahead im the —o— = OOREHEAD ‘electors quaune fled to vote thereon et «| of Michigan.” i CHARLES BIC FORO" faith Commission and that the said qucclion The U of M Board of Regents | se” manahinas “Pubstantially "in = has formally approved the plan| following iy to-wit: and. Wayne’s Board of Governors) if tt Michi; 2 a Seen Secee|e aoe mee | = at its i ing. , struction and equipment of” ihe city; The main functions of the insti-| Hospital?” tute will be: ; pect, “ae cteytinn of ‘be Seems! 1 tmerove igetruction in the| and seconded by Com-/ #444 Gf jabor and industrial re-| lations. | , — in th, 2. Undertake research and publi 7 : ; The! cations in the field. < TONITE—Last Complete Show Starts 9:30! 2 yagi Se satin wan aso 3. Organize community educa- . / Yeas—Carry, Cooley, Donaldson, Du- gan, Lone. Miles, Rowsten. : : John Wayne “TROUBLE ALONG the WAY” |) Xir-¥ore aw |the field. Joel McCrea “COLORAN TERRITORY” wa: Bocoarage course and ther C serve workers, management and a ee the public. tion above indicated, the original of on file in oy Ors ay irae, |SCeK Applicants pen « -w.|for Town Crier ote aeraat $600 a Year = of ‘SCHEDULES ISAT. “FRIENDLY PERSUASION” 1:00 — 5:35 — 9345 CARTOONS 3:15———__ omen 8a BELINDA” 3:45.— 7:55 — 12,00 STARTING TOMORROW ‘ } Dated: April Sth, 1957, i i ee ee ee ee 4 try. : 4 The town of Provincetown is a i ef 3 3 ? #s i Et = ge 4 Be : bar LANCASTER | Tt CURTIS SO on: ‘TOLLOGRIGIDA KATE IOAN +. 3 * if =4 i eit | Call FE 8-0483| "tish—Dremburgers” | iin ava JO ai Histon wi WW AO - ; Ferre 1:25 -- 3:22 -- 19 = 7:16 ~ 9:15 we waco Ho Added: PORKY PIG CARTOON meoeerean 8 | : | _ Last DAY! _ BURT LANCASTER © KATHERINE HEPBURN in “The RAIN . | \e oN EO Ne eA OP ak ee Ne aa a es CONE RRRT Ntsc RU OME cr Pa ie ! __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL\6) 1957. |. Logan SoA ' ee eS eee ages rete " ‘ \ i 9 9 Ay 35 is —" , i : ; ; a Won ot * j ‘ i / ig le f i ; f ae: it oes \ he ge yf \ he I | Hogan Is Among Stars | || Sitting on Sidelines _ Hor 2-Stroke Close Behind. as Old Pros Lead Pack | AUGUSTA, Ga. #—Sam Snead is front-running again. He has a new putting stroke and he's com- pletely relaxed. That makes him the “man to beat” today as the 2ist Masters golf tournament ‘ : Mike Souchak and Lew Worsham.|! 82 rounds of Masters competi- swings ~, ee pat baa “gre * * 4 tion for. Smith, who won Another point. in Sam's favor: _.. AP Wirephete| Hogan, a two-time Masters He won't have to worry about two| LEAVES DODGERS—Brooklyn | champion, failed to qualify by one Oe a ae long-time nemeses, Dr. Cary Mid-| Dodger shortstop Chico Fernan- | stroke with his 151, Middlecoff,| T™né © S00\? © ls or oy. AUGUSTA, Ga.'as — There'll be “Middiecoft, whe also had put, putting and a new rule which cut |. the field te the 49 low scorers at s*"#7e" was critical of the cutoif the midway point. “It wasn’t a wise move,” he : ” |) said, adding it would never have And Hogan was not alone. Other! heen instituted it tournament of- stars who found themselves on the ficlals “had consulted the Mas- g 5 Fy 5 z dlecoff and Ben Hogan, surprising-| dez will take over the position whe aaly your Sete lent won Chl third ne sel ‘ly eliminated yesterday in the : 4 . | tournament, missed by two. Thus - d . “top forty” cutoff. for the Philadelphia Phillies this |two of the top pre-tourney favor- “It I°play super and nobody| 580m. He was traded to the /ites, who own six National, Open a| Phillies for outfielder Elmer Valo | crowns between them, joined the good chance,” Snead said after) in a deal involving four other | gallerites who once hung on their h shooting a four-under-par 68 which| players and cash.. every swing. - {- | a at 140 gave him a two-stroke half-|— - | 4 . ; re way lead- toward his fourth Mas-| - : . . . | LONG ARM OF VICTORY — The long left arm of Tony Anthony — : ar wirephete | EE SEOWR. gah hs s abel | (right) connects to-the jaw of Chuck Spieser in the 3rd round of the meet Archie Moore in Detroit in June in a light heavy title fight. | Swe seuhic tack o 1 z scheduled 12-rounder at-the Detroit Olympia last night. Anthony Spjeser was also floored in the 2nd round before being saved | ny Sinees mes Wi Oe come scored a knockout a few blows later and won the right to by the bell. a : my Deniaret, followed by defend- fee » Senses: zoconensp seeupae kueaceee? i 7 . _ ) au 4 coat pepe ae} : Edi, ol i b 2 A | cage Moore Next After Ras 2 a is et : alt “ante Wine oa fo Aid Pitching Woes = ; aa : ion 2 a : - son and Doug Ford, sharing 145, | , : : Fe Milwaukee Anthony Now in Title Fight#i2232 3 scons 2 oe woe eae 4 ton, at 16%. The othary ot 108 ore eee eee ee ee in OC at tate a : : : * 8 -| Canada’ Baldi two Tigers i ° : DETROIT #—Young Tony An- Anthony willlond, the rangy Anthony decked|was Anthony's teammate on the| young wos, Ammold Palmer anq/it this season's pennant race. |the St. Louis Cardinals. The only thony found punching power that|meet Moore June 7 in it injhis opponent late in the round|1952. Olympic boxing team, said| Jay Hebert. ' - | “Qne of his big problems is his/®ther able-bodied hurler. around — including|® 15round title match. with a hard right to the cheek and|he picked up the count at eight but _* &« - |pitching ‘staff. 8 _. }wag Duke Maas and Tighe planned , surprised everyone A 13-5 underdog despite 22 pre-|two left hooks. The bell came as| lacked the strength to get to his Most experts figure the cham- Tighe already has had to give|t? send him against the New York himself — and used it quickly and!yious knockouts, Anthony was|Referee Johnny Weber reached ajfeet. ion will come ‘from these ranks\UP his plan to have at least six| Yankees at St. Petersburg today. effectively last night to smash his/ masterful in victory. He outboxed| count of four but Spieser was still a a ee but: those around the picturesque|hurlers pitch a full nine innings| Saha: hewinis, tees ba ba way into a light heavyweight title|the home town favorite in the) groggy as the third round got Un-| jt capped a tremendous come-| Augusta National Golf Course are|before leaving Florida. Although) worried. He points out that fight with Archie Moore, first round, pecking away at Spie-|derway, - _ . _..-.|back for Anthony, who less thah| girding for a two-man battle be-|Detroit is carrying 11 pitchers,| Hoeft, Foytack and Lee are ae ee ser’s face with sharp jabs. An-| Staggered early in the thirdjtwo years ago was considered|:ween Snead and Demaret. minor, injuries have depleted the| mending and that Bunning and |Deders Ys. orth “Man, I didn’t know I could hit|thony never let his foe get set/round, Spieser rallied momentari-|washed up when he was knocked ‘Demaret shot a sub-par 70 yes-|staff. ¢ . be - a fella that hard,” said the 22-|for the punishing in-fighting for)}y and tried desperately to land/out by middleweights Bobby Boyd! terday with a fantastic putting) Billy Hoeft, Al Aber, Paul Foy- | ‘There are th Florida "Chuck - Spieser, the top-ranked) Cracking Spieser’s defense with| with a straight right anda left/ant Anthony, who weighed 173 to| green trom 18 feet. Ten wis ashed knee|Wednesday for a five-game trip| 204 . cut _ challenger to Moore's. title. dazzling combinations in the sec-!hook, The 27-year-old Spieser, who) Spieser’s 174%. —— : oo ; cee ae ES ee ete = Redlegt ve - — — sce hae ‘this play a Jack lor oH renege ome Red Wilson in the outfield, is Penge rae tagre tho at Kansas Philties vs. Tigers at Pierre Flint Northern Wins Title } | Anthony said in his dressing|V%s, the only, Michigan entry tolwalking somewhat stitt-legged.| CHY against the Athletics. Cara's whke Sor si Goan’ ; n 0 — room he had no idea about his|* ; oe a Whee ee ee eGo hase fight strategy until five minutes|%0les of the. tournament. are to be removed today. Lee has ol carded a 76-74—150. Par for the/peen working out, however, and - Pontiac Thinclads 2nd at Chip Relays S="s.."Ssse,serasie—S=--"~~'Cinderella’ Bruins Meet was necessary to be eligible for the! tioeft who has been out of action * * * : : ; . final two rounds today and wi sore shoulder, pitched bat- : : | 7 ‘MT. PLEASANT — Flint Notth-| tied the old mark of 6.3 (Burton |Coates” mile ‘victory (set a new) Tt marked ihe first tine Spiess? lrow, + tung: prectice w few dave ago and , , ern’s well-balanced track squad! and Pontiac’s Alonzo Harris, |school indoor mark of 4:45) and iad Seen Guaeed tabae becomes Wally Burkemo of Franklin Hills| ported no after-effects. avor On fe Onig : | came through according to pre-|. 1953-'55) for the 60-yard dash. _|the surprising half-mile win by pa His handlers, st by and Chick Harbert of Northville Foytack and Aber both have meet predictions last might at Cem] vikings took’ three. ists, tied forj Ary Reamer. Larry, Wi 2 wwed{the setback just when the Detroit] "sry © mite Pach had & 7975\sore arms. jm gy ong Vikings de-|another. Chiets won three events, oc iritics for even better time.| fighter was expected to challenge| Tae 40 qualities: Jim Bunning and Frank Lary | MONTREAL «® — The Boston| than we did against the New York ’ were 2nd in three others, 3rd in))). iman’s 50-foot 7%: Moore's title rights, said Anthony's |58™ ye 73-s8—-14¢| won't be available for weekend | Bruins, a “Cinderella” team that = throned Pontiac’s aren mare ned Gh in too. Mike Hafdiman’'s 7-inch |™ wits his left baadiion ooee - tap eas bemn antied ' ont oe lest Rangers (in the semifinal) if we —, ee a = 2. ® cer-obt yr rable ere « kept Spieser off balance and pre-|4, Pur Ward ba —=i{| te Carrolton, Ky., by his wile’s saochly ee: inal = pre- hope to win. But we're ready and pions with a 54.9 point Coach Several mate ‘tie team was| Vented him from fighting “this 72-3143) illness. Frank Lary is at homé in | season forecasts, meet the proud|! think we can win. If we lose, ene Rey Soe ee alee er tee sonata eet Se Hee kind of fight.” Renry Cotton 13-13—1s8| Northport, Ala., also on personal |Montreal Canadiens tonight in the| I'll have no alibis.” . points, an Temaprup. Lansing East- 08 paaey, Ser ; 4th. Alex Barge, Joe Hill, Dave) The : ‘of 8651 paid $20,144 to el we ares ’ = , no s., ern with 22.7 points was . third, |results. a ee 1/Payne and Arch Moore were the Sey cack tot wan echoed eZee 11314 business. as er Seek, Dee edeeven se . . edging Bay City by Tenthe of a/tie MEN e high‘ sticks ind tol" so uled for 12 rounds, we [At Belding 1 . ee ate amen Hee Bagg ral dl od Jim Moore of Northern), Rog| Bay's leap beat the 6-11; mark ~|Btan Leone iea—iatib ge Le : ee ee + bay ale ok ee AOE! ne and Hayes dones shared tat | 1 hig and (oie 2-14 Michigan State Nine | 7 Bruins roared into Montreal} source, of trustration to the Cane s sper — spring. A ead ed ~ dB ~~ erveccnlo an Brace Crampton 72-18-ri4T| peor ay a Feed to Font bg te aes in. Mentrec saa aa a All-County cager state _ | Brooks, younger 5 : . ities Pena Hp a s , . , pion high Jumper, ae Idaho Glovers Archie, was a surprising tnd, Pronovost Sign ir eo 71-T1—148 Whips Rollins, 8.3 pe gage a: yor bye tg ay teagan toed veins — olghes top ef ¢ tena : cabeds ectonee 29° gitem as DETROIT w — Veterans Alex|berseuittle. 2F- Sas-t9 WINTER PARK, Fla. (AP) — “My team won't quit at this|tmes, lost only once and played inches. Only other mark to ge , | event. Brooks cleared €3%4, iDelvecchio and Marcel Pronovost|itenry Mansom =» 48-43—Is8|Michigan State University backed| **e of the game,” said Boston)" OC was that for the 65-yard low Rule t NCAA. Barge 6-144. signed 1957-58 contracts with the|Dlw, "insterwala 343-14s|up the five-hit pitching of Norman| Cyne" Milt Schiidt defiantly. ae ae een oer Say Clty Oueed comamen ten ieee a Pontiac was shut out in the low| Detroit Red Wings of the National Pree, Hewkine te-g¢—148] (Hank) Creamer with two three-| "05 Sci aa neae ‘furan hae oe Reggie pe llhe er 7.3 mark, erasing a mark set in eis * sticks, the Sbyard cash, medley Hockey League yesterday. , Claude, Harmon E-—lsslpaneball victory over Rollin Cei-{2i! along we could do it, I'd say|and the final two back here like 1953 by Leon Burton of North- Michigan State Fails |"*!av pole The Wings usually wait until fall |[Rex Baxter. yr. 79-T1—150 over "| we fooled everyone but ourselves.’’| the baseball Worid Series oth. by Pontiac’s v : Team results: “Hillman Robbins, Jr. ™7-13—150ilege yesterday. While the Canadiens will enter| Boston’s big problem will be to . opens to: Qualify Man for} rus $48; Pontise. 40.. Lan-|for contract business. Zohany Palmer Ti-3-188) Creamer gave up three hits and Sidetieate tae Te Willie Wilson in 1955. Smith also . oy, 327, Bar City Coniral. 22:/ The Detroit season ended Thurs-|al ieneert 78-15— two beses on balls in the inning|‘™* ties tvored by as much as) stop ontreal’s Big Three of Jean Boxing Finals | C4 is Ml, oy" ursoron™ €3'|day night when the Wings were Dict r 99-78-150\45. Rollins’ three runs. 2 to 1, Coach Toe Blake was not| Beliveau, Bernie (Boom Boom) oe eee ‘ Handy.-ne ‘points tl inated Seen the Beaskey Cope, YES 74-16—150| Michigan State 323 100 o1p—2 ¢ 1| Tule so optimistic, in.| Richard, os a bet os ; _ | POCATELLO, Idaho w@—Power-|vseal ction 2 ant “Ped te4l-Ipiavotty by Boston, era A ae soa Late De Hina us| WOVE got Wo play more ; @ ics a : : *amateur. and Coffee. spired hockey against final for f J : : f i! 2 f re Idaho State College, with the already under its belt,}: in 3rd Playoff cess. inte ee Buckeye Double Winner af AAU Swim)-'ss22:s2ss ST, LOUIS @#—The fired-up St. ind Roger Rouse—is| One—165-pound Louis Hawks and powerful Boston|a defending champion. Rouse also DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. W —/ing title and add it fo the 1-meter| Breen’s hopes of « triple evapo- bee? Cay Rhea Rho acclrae> Bred Celtics, involved in seven haistine| was a member of°the 1556 US. (tle on age neta ee ee LED "|, iated with his second place finish! Canadiens six. “a eetings. Olympic Timothy George Breen Breen, graduate student champion Richard ro ae lee a oe macheud Men op © —will seek tonight to join Albert) Cortland, NY. State tenshiics Hanley ay 220-yard freestyle. PE ketball Assn, title play-off tonight} The other defending titlist en- Wiggins as double winners in the) College and representing the Buf-|Hanley,-a University of Michigan amid rough play charges by rival| tered in the 20th annual champion- National AAU men’s indoor swim-|faig Athletic Club, goes for his|student, lives in Evanston, Ill., eman @7 | coaches. ships — 132-pound Dick Rall of ming and diving championships. | double in the 44-yard freestyle. and is competing - unattached The. Eastern and Western Di-| Washington State—also js in the ~*~ *& * He is defending champion in that/from Ann Arbor, Mich. He led o ; . vision champs split their first two| finals, outpointing Harvard Lan- Wiggins, an Ohio State Univer-|and won the 1,500-meter freestyle!all the way in winning the 220 in f . gua ik Veetia, and the third cour of Michigan State last night! sity en ee aon ghee Wednesday. y) minutes, 5.1 seconds, a Or | S and fourth games of their - semifinals, burgh, is competing . “ ; will be ong ‘st peo i Pec oy g Ma ne pee ber ant wwe tte pe a Poser : infielder Traded ~b will in, St. s. it sell-out crowd of 10,000 will Pag ag qualify a single boxer ~ last ee Perch Runs Get Startéd Dodgers for Valo, 4 on . finals. defended butter- F Boston started the series as a ti we fly title. He won the 100-yard free-| : Minor Leaguers | heavy favorite because of seven| The team scoring after last style Thursday. ALL OUTDOORS, Mich. (INS)—| Ludington when an east wind pre- a: victories in nine regular season/night’s semifinal bouts: Idaho The husky 64 swimmer passed! Fisherman get set — some perch! vails. | CLEARWATER, Fia game with St. Louis and a 4428| State 24, San José State 8 Wash- up a chance at a triple crown, de-| -ing have started. . £50. 2 Fernandes, the year-old Gao’ record to the Hawks’ 34.38, ington State 7, Syracuse 5, Sacra- faulting the 100-yard backstroke) perch are coming into the shal- acquired yesterday —— ) mento and Nevada 4, College of! title he won & year ago to COM ows along Saginaw Bay with some ee ee cians tek oe Pade ae ‘ ' }Idaho, Wisconsin and Michigan centrate on the butterfly. excellent catches. being made in|'* 80d for the western part of the) 05 Dost “until he show co Chicago Kegler State 3 and Cal Poly 1, This strategy won him the but- Bay cuts. Perch are|state, it rolls the water on thelcan't do the job" s us he pe ° f | Mere see the recults of Michignn oucl terfly and spoiled Jecko'’s hopes| ier “starting iheir rune at. the/eastern shore along Lake Huron| Mayo Smith, ae Ninthin ABC . trie tm the. finale of ‘the National Cole) bigot bowen Sicha g de mouth of tte Clinton River on Lake|and prevents good catches. Mayo says he has no doubt the FORT WORTH, Tex, 9 — Joe), 128 pounds — Berard Gare, coll week ‘at Chapel Hill, N.C. Jecko| storopotitan’ Beech 4 ee his position with the best, Sui. «ogee Carnes, ml, took abr, Mlehivan Geto en See ane ik cheer ae mI a tek eo _ Xavier Coach Quits his failure to hit major league ings of the American Bowling Con.{fiaie: 2sbemied Bob denife. Michigan} seconds. : car vane ec teenies benched, ee gress’ tournament here Inst night|ouignctat Suis Reda Mate Sits lait ot ea, | anne wold |The _veteran with a total of 1910 for the nine- = “Jecko, a 19-yearold Yale Uni- aa cueswie dapantideen ty the : game route. 2 versity sophomore from Bethesda,| tere are ses ” | Last Friday Rajacic rolled up/Moore to Germany Md.,.. competing for the New Ha-| “Toceesful, smelt dippers. at pene stares of 656 and 618 in the dou- ven, Conn, Swim Club, tries for! There were, se “ “ _\ bles and gjngles. He came back) NEW YORK » — Light Heavy- the 220-yard butterfly title tonight./"@"s in T verte Ny is +’ tonight in the team eyent to cap|weight Champion Archie Moore; &% cat ao: naa aoa - ee ie won. the ok a ; 4 wk FN hae: 4 | 10th Pro Pact Lion Vet Ends Rumor of Retirement; Two Others in Fold py tape! — Ending rumors that he plans to retire from pro football, halfback-end Jug Girard has signed his 10th NFL contract and sixth with the Detroit Lions, to take first place last night in the university division of the Texas Relays, FRIDAY’S COLLEGE BASEBALL Miami (Pia.) 10, Florida Southern 9 Georgia ‘Tech &. Kentucky 5 | Gold Medal Tourney Ends This Weekend The 2nd annual Gold Medal basketball tournament will con- clude this weekend at St. Fred- erick with semifinal games to- night and finals Sunday. Philgas meets GMC at 7 o'clock and Stadium Inn plays Booth Homes at 8:30 in tonight's semifinals, The winners will clash Sunday at 6 p.m, for the championship. Losing teams square off at 4:30 for 3rd and 4th places. Fourth, 5th and 6th grade boys}: from St. Fred are scheduled to play between halves of the two games, Sailer Alpine Ski Favorite SQUAW VALLEY, Calif, #—If there is a secret to Toni Sailer’s | Inn4-rg paced the local entries. Physicians said they had un- covered no. serious ailment, but added that Dickey would remain in a hospital here for four or five . Dickey, Bowman, and two Yankee errors brought the Phillies their six runs in the seventh inning after being held to-three hits over the shes six. frames by Bob Turley, who struck out seven, Curt Sim won it. day after five days of headaches, time). 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HAWKER In no other sport have I seen le is tela’ er je pigeon: a alleys by a pee 1 . a9 ith h s is across if Visiting Australian Journalist bie men were st Shlight” was 000 added Fort Landoriieh Seade-l tc men Se oe : aharias ourney Ice hockey as a great spectator|the precision passing. cee of cabbotratio’ Pall Opening round scores serve only ooh cary everything. It is thelot the Bruins, who began two of ‘The four-year-eld champion of. | to determine the finalists and have anagem ag —Marlene Se eed gus eek Pe peed ae etn oa DAH Stables beaded a field of [20 bearing on the championship| Bauer Hagge of Del Ray Beach, : : carried the puck down the ice with) 1¢ eutrants in the 1ith ranning |*®°- : wit mus ena em in in tens of iD} team understanding that to me terday to take a first round | little ‘short of miraculous. Bcortag ts on the 70 per cent lin the fifth annual Babe Zaharias B Aéateeiene dra’ bevel handicap 200 scratch basis. The |O,0n golf tournament. LOW PRO AND AMATEUR — Sam Snead AP Wirephete 7 ee than I had expected—ne doubt cky;| seas bowling next week will be |..4 the tournament ends ney (left) and Harvie Ward Jr. the ° aoe overcome by the importance of Chit; printed“in the Press sports sec- er 3 Lggnsatincor dian im Augusta, Ga. Snead fired 2. 68 to lend | ater posing the Detrolt Red | their team's do-ordle game. By tion April 11. These eligible te |": 18th green as the twosome completed second the tourney with a-140 and Ward led the amateurs Wings go down fighting to the | comparison the 100,000 people whe | advance to the finals will be de- | "*-, Hagee. the defending sound of the Masters Golf Tournament yesterday with even par 144. Boston Bruins Thursday night— Melbourne's Olympic Sta- termined following the comple. |“™#™pion who fired a. 69 on the | : 7 | ay, fiat gee of big ee | dtom for tho grand fal of a tion of qualitying, == |Ciintry ‘Club Course last aren ‘ a hockey—I am prepared to agree | Australian Rules football season © YY 2 : hae > ; a 8 ? with the keen fans who told me | would seem like an army of se cmtatzmtine! ne, ree birdies and a pair of before the game that the sport | howling Dervishes. Some. of this area's outstanding! bogies on the 18-hole course, ~- has no equal in the world for keglers and many other leaders} Ruth Jessen, the distance clout- ond. emiaitint. Interest in sports in America and from elsewhere in the county will/er from Seattle, Wash., is in sec- = . need : Australia differ little, a main ex- be taking part. Walt “300” Renn-|ond place with an -even par 73. coo Fo or dbgpelierse Ot Napa mon Hang epee sad ong Povo tay seman’ hice ewvenfihe gh va eec s -of . ect balance poise more ans out- ter, Martha Foster, Redman, Betty Dodd, Texas veter- By THE ASSOCIATED ‘PRESS {tte 10th in 27 exibition games this|wey for the first time this spring)moving st mute than =. tile eidecr sports and play fof more to| Bill O'Brien; Joe Foster, basin ee ~ A playing out of Louisville, Ask Milwaukee Manager Fred|spring and. fourth off Brooklyn|as his Chicago Cubs beat Balti-|minute, their fearlessness in phys-| years. six-|Weimer, Ann Carlson, Pauli Ky, with a 74. . Haney if he expects Hank Aaron|pitching—that backed up an eari-|more 64, the Philadelphia Phil-|ical clashes, and their uncanny Professional sports are not as - Tony} George, Ray Oliver, Ron Roth- The early favorite, Patty Berg, to repeat as National League bat-jier three-run shot by pitcher Lew) lies scored all their runs on anj puck control developed in Australia as . barth, Bette Reid, Gen Bradley,'finished with an 81. . ting champ and he answers “Why|Burdette for a 5-1 victory. unearned basis to beat the New| : in this country and elsewhere. Main Se ei ee 24 ~*~ * * °|York Yankees 64, Kansas City ‘ . ee oe ee ee shoulders says ybe.’ But) Aaron also singled, raising his|rallied to beat Boston’s Red Sox ; which is very popular, , ask the Brooklyn Dodgers and) batting average for the spring to|41, and the: Cleveland Indians Prescribe Rest but even then players are only they snap back “Who else?" | 417. And that's exactly what he's) breezed past the New York Giants|for F'yhqusted parttime yrofiesionals, The ae can The aim ps pom te ist" rook = aren’ ing. n games against . *~ & *& : 23-year-old kid from Mobile kills) —of which the Braves have won| Johnny Klippstein, Russ Meyer N ecw York Coach Stanley Cup Series pitch to him. ‘He hit's ‘em all. And In addition to the four homers!anqg give the Redlegs their first structible New York Yankee Hall] Beston 3, DETROIT 1, he’s ene ot eee Ge who tags ah s also driven in 11 runs against) spring shutout. of Fame catcher now a coach with} DETROIT 7, Boston 2, ” a * Aaron, who took the bat crown| In other ames, Cincinnati| Rush set down the Orioles on/the world champions, has been or-| Reston o> DETREI & Ponta’ Exclusive Ontdoo Archery Range wih S50) last “aoasen! wn =F it| nipped Washington 1-0 ae eight hits, but gave up three home/dered by physicians to take a 2, ico | | ‘again against the Dodgers yester-Hoak’s sixth inning home run,|'Uns—to rookie Cart Powis, Dick/“‘good rest” after bowing to “men «ee eaten Announces | day, swatting @ tworrm a ar . aa went all the| Williams and Tito Fraficona, who/tal and physical exhaustion.” (Boston one @ to 1). BEGINNERS ) Saal homer—irighthenter Bob Rash belted his third “at ety Bil i, rest = ee a Montreal 4, New York 1. ARROWS The start of League Shoot AND Wight. the couse of severe headaches ay York 4, Montreal 3 (over: LEATHER wey Morting: April tae. be JUNIORS * *« which have troubled t year- EQUIPMENT aken starting April | Sth. Teams Montreal 8, New York 3. WELCOM . Girard Signs Four bits, ene 0 double by Bob old veleren. Montreal 3, New York 1. aon will consist of 4 people. : Ge Rae FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” * Mi ii z a - et ae a _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 6) 1057 Harel Tan 1 Fg? 20 — Sa SSSR oR ER TO fie; fa ee fa 2 cr of that the ane: _. [Hal Boyle Says: Third ANNIVERSARY and/we are celebrating with special values in our stores... s Tel-Huron and a grand outdoor Boat. and Watersports Show to be staged in our parking area. Watch for announcement. * It’ le ie 4 : te pped Aero Craft Boat Be Given Away Free! | Enter your name Monday night when you Shop Tel-Huron . ‘Nothing to buy. Just fill out the entry blank in participating | Equi ‘14-Feot Aa mage Ayheg to ie BAAR EA En Wa tu i is bs cE ti a wide stores. oo ! WATCH FOR _AD NEXT WEEK — BOAT SHOW. DATES IN OUR u * . z c ° Chee | c Qo — | =< ‘he c “ aw <4 a. “ Teleg ‘~ewrrwerve-wewrerTrTT'TtgT"'T'T''T'T'tT'T''tTT"T"7"T"T"T777 7 % a _ Smart nm All = Folding Hostable}: EASY STORING SERVING TABLE Top .is 19” in diameter, statids 20” high. Choice of red, green, coral, char- Can be used as serving table indoors or out, folds for compact stor- treuse. GABARDINE TRENCH A really terrific buy! Full lined and belted trench coat—better qual- ity, better tailoring... KRESGE’S 3-HOURS ONLY, MONDAY NIGHT 6 to 9 age. Comes in handy carry- - ic a i i li iin iin i i inn in ie i ci i A i i i Nn Li Lil i Dian Liars indy fined . e 3-P Tots’ Terry. Sets "SALE Regular 2.99 Value For Sleep or Play Perfect Baby Gifts Limit 2—No Phone Orders Mr. Fred's Tel-Huron Center Best for Children IMPORTED WICKER LAUNDRY $-HOURS ONLY, MONDAY NIGHT 6 to 9 $17 00 3. e « « at Osmun’s, just say, CHARGE IT!” _ Regular $29.95. ciate what a true value it is. . Light tan only — you must see it to appre- limited stock! 17 CUNNINGHAM’S * Basket Liners Available OSMUN’S TEL-HURON CENTER ONLY * DRUG STORES ON SALE AT TEL-HURON STORE ONLY TAAAAAAAA AAA AAA th hh ek _ REPEATED! Because You Demand It! 3-HOURS ONLY, MONDAY NIGHT 6 to 9 3-HOURS ONLY — ALL WEEK TOO! give you such fine savings! ' to Quadriga Percale 3-Way Picture ey 38 int Hee He He ssts FUEL end PAINT [== 436 Orchard Loke Ave, FE 5-1650 te _rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrvrvrvrvewvrrrrvreereTerrTeTTS JEWELRY SHOP TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER * MEN’S SHIRT 2 s © Fe = Zz = E g b . | & eo i a etl Ha ue . dla ee i i ie Salaried Positions in ca gc ROO eoneeecesseansosocereenaversesersencorasvenceasoesooecesecteseseasssasessunageasnseseoesessooeseseaanonseseaaeaneeseneneeeooeeueanaasesoscaneueneesesereseneeseanecoonessoesssoneessssoesoseooesesassseseeneoeeeeeeeeS Sait te th i Oe a te th i ee i ee i ae _errrrrrrrrrrrrrverrvrvrvrrerwrerrwerrerererereTTT EASTER Outfits and Coats _ will be ready and your appearance __will be at its best when your gar- We oe A ak s any Hd * Project Engineers *% Layout Engineers & Truck and Coach Design .. . Body, Chassis, and Engine : SALE ALSO OPPORTUNITIES for Experienced or - Greducte ACCOUNTANTS in: os Ea ; "4 ‘ o Bo 4 : = 4 : 4 a - — = j ee <<, eas, : ee - a 5 — = 3 é a a a — ‘e eee 4 ce -. fr 4 s « { i 74 sath 8 a ; : &: 24 eee. og PE : & SF cd me Bay : = see “s 7 3 £33 2 erie s q , 1 2 a z 3 3 eS . 5. : SS : 5 E Se eg ~ 2s Pe) Pe a :, mes eS eoccccccdcccoccoesens eeccces 4 | «fd ia Hie ) Phone FE tan /f . “if i ) 2 ft ‘bs \ ae! |} j ide ie | Fr fy ‘ j Af eG ea iy Fi | lee! pce me a i i i . Ponting, Michigae S| { Pa, Fs he pe Write, Visit. or Call the Salaried Personnel Department GMC TRUCK & COACH DIVISION he * SATURDAY, APRIL. 6, 1057. * * STURDY COAT CLOSET — front entrance, this coat closet is made of brick. The stone cap at the top encloses a planter. At - Built beside the the right a small window provides light for -the plants. Your Néighbor’s House: ° Valades Build Home Halfway.Between Jobs By JANET ODELL Pontiag Press Home Editor Ed Valade is an art teacher who likes. to design houses, His wife, Bette, a bookkeeper, likes to live in custom-built houses... After only seven months in their present house, they are plan- ning the next one they hope to build this summer. Because Ed teaches in Warren x and Bette works in Pontiac, they chose a halfway point in which to live. Their brick, redwood and cedar ‘shakes house is locat- . ed on Livernois road, just south of South boulevard. It sets on.a ARTIST'S LIVING ROOM — Evidences’ of Ed A | PONTIAC, MICHIGAN \ 4 SS , Valade's _ numerous in this living room. Not-only did he design the of the furniture and created all the wall decorations. The / bedrooms; carpeting in the liv- ing room and rubber tile in the bathroom. _ - We went in the back door be- cause it was more convenient to the carport. We stepped into the ulility room. Stairs on the left go down to the basement. All the built-in cupboards—and there are dozens of them—are framed in turquoise. The doors are made of peg board, painted white, with black and brass handles. Walls are pink, except behind the stove and sink coun- ters. There, plastic bricks add a cupboards there is a long narrow window that lets in late after- hoon sun. The ceiling light shines Ld ing is painted butterscotch like the walls. At the left, the windows slide open on a small cement patio. Light fixtures, like the bubble lamp at the right, are interesting. This room is separated from the dining room by a three-quarters height wall. “ The light fixture is a brass drop bright fish on a grayed - back light. Beside the front door is the usual coat closet. It is, how- ever, of unusual construction. .Made of brick, except for the paneled door, it has a planter on top. A small window lets in sunlight for the plants. Butterscotch walls. and-a stri- ated plywood ceiling with a center beam make the living room a warm and friendly room. Set in one corner, the ledgerock Valade created the striking “pic- ture” which is the only decora- tion on the paneling. * * * Carpeting is light brown. The draperies are full length, with : 4 7 ground. Light fixtures are mod- -ern. Mr. Valade made all ‘the tables in the room, as well as one of the chairs; an upholstered one with blonde: legs. It's covered . in a nubby fabric. ae’ 26 6 ey? Me Biber an ckant Ree ican chet Ql RTE MMC Sil EE BOE aE tt uit [ i I ui * & if ft: f gf EE ga Fs i ? F 4 p ee Fontise, Frees Phetes by 84 Vanderwerp COZY CORNER—Bette Valade Notice the interesting fence in front of the entrance. Mr. Valade designed azine beside the house himself. fy eee i vd ‘ er é , fireplace. The and. . 7 da M2 TH PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 6. 1057 iy & ‘. 5 é cuted lca’ for vale on peved = outside lots left in this community of curving streets, Ail - above the contract, “ ee Besides’ itemizing materials the Carpet and Draperies Throughout re . . _* iong r major classifica # : T ex I U c e d T wee ad R U g S N e W Painting Relaxes Tension Fyptenl pessning Sacha excaves See the Balmoral Home on Bender Ave. (Off Hatchery Rd.) copra one ad ta millwork, ceramic tile setting, roof-| lor relaxation from worry and ing and sheet metal, painting, etc. | fe: NEW YOR,N. Y¥. — An integral! Though the salle of texture} “In paiterned carpet itseit,” |'ension. If you plan your home) 1) Jo peesraNDING | . § _ Spring Carpe t Sale foowt of the erming tread towardito tweed styling. Sa: Ail ‘a. com-| tested, “sheeh i's besedening palnting projects well in advance| "jurisdiction of the various trades| ill ce Going On — Open Pron ht ’til 9 the informal and casual in home paratively recent ' ‘enovelina jt| trend toward more subtle figures and then work at in your off- vary from place to anda Now oing n— & ; furnishings, modern carpet styling mt and colors with the dramatic \duty or sparetime hours, you'll find — ior Restart aged _ tol Me - is playing a key role in creating|TePresented ‘@ logical variation) tones restrved: for accents or | that painting is a relaxing hobby)jack of familiarity with ‘eade an. " new expressions of comfort and|from the basic tweed concept. highlights. This style thus adds [and your home will have that well- me - . warmth for the home. Tweed car-| The development of tweed car-| interest to a room's decor with- | cared for look. You will thus» be . : 3 9 pet, restricted to West Coast homes pets that exhibit a marked pattern! out dominating it. contributing to the maintenance of, Electrical work usually in- |§ until‘a few years ago, has almost|or aspect represtits al «Most of the designs ‘used in| Your own property and the neigh-| Cludes installations, such as out- | “captured” the decorating tastes}much greater deviation from what! 39 'borhood in general—and enjoying, lets, and, if specified, kitchen | 5: " ; . of the entire nation, according to|has become ‘classic’ in tweeds.. |™dern figured carpet tend to be; . fan, furnace and range connec- q = : - Arthur O. Ernst, a styling director. Tweed patterns generally are|in smaller scale. New carpet pat- See tions and doorbell, Lighting fix- = : ae d FLOOR COVERINGS ~* * * paayip wl beor erat rigidity of|terns, therefore, are generally; Home owners frequently find it Sipe be estes \netallotien o i — — : The practical housekeeping as-|¥® ned “ Texture more ‘livable’ and aid in creating/helpful to identify the various) F pays for or ° a pects of this style carpet, its in- added to this style usually comple- ‘the atmosphere of decorating! hotisehold pipes with specific paint- provides a lump sum for this oS 3511 ee Lake Ra. F E 4-7775 herent beauty and simplicity Be ments the abstract nature of the|warmith that. makes a home com-jcolors so that they are oy to Purpese, : a a — its universality in decorating situ-|{igures. ‘ fortable. inf Itrace and identify. Another source of misunderstand- pS ase Be ations have been largely respons- ane ible for the increasing acceptance it is enjoying. - “The tweed carpet,” Ernst said, “no longer presents - merely a trend. Its national has already made it 2% Classic styling effect. In the “ East, and other. metropolitan | t . portions of the country which traditionally have been strong- With FULL BASEMENT , IN BEAUTIFUL BALMORAL MANOR i On Paved Streets Near Churches . . See for yourself how much more’ you get in a lovely Bal- Packed with deluxe features, yet Big, spacious lots ideally lo- cated in choice suburbon area. Yes, see them this evening . « - you'll be convinced the Balmoral Manor Home offers @ new concept in gracious living. moral Manor Home. priced unbelievably low! . Schools Stores oe eS Se 2 ee Oe a MODEL OPEN: Saturdays and Sundays From 2 P. M. to 8 P. M, rereete fvem SP M. to 8 P. M, a igs RE I Ae ee ee a ae id 7 . | i , \ \ § i \ = - es ead =e | Sa i e i : i ; ; , \ f Ye a \ 1 ie a *, 7 th 5S ieee ‘i ; \ BN al Ve a . a ORCHARD | S| TERRACE Realty ‘ Company and DAILY. Phone mA heist =a SS ‘You Need QUALITY MATERIAL | for or QUALITY ‘CONSTRUCTION === TRU-BILT BLOCKS are tested sz to meet the rigid\vequirements f _ of all standard aise i WEATHER RESIS. | \ SEE US WITH YOUR PLANS. FREE ESTIMATE | We Also Sell—Residential, Commercial, Indasttial | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1957: ms oe a : ‘at ceiling height ~ Pentise Press Phete Ed Valade home. the living room ones. Furniture is light mahogany. Soft greeh cot- TRU-BILT 22 PRODUCTS E : 1992 Pontiac Drive FE 4.9531 oieste the ureeipaess ~ DUO-THERM - WATER HEATER /32-Gallon GAS 52-GAL. ELECT RIC Regular 99%. . $134.95 The Good Housekeeping Shop of PONTIAC |EGENERAL@® enectaic Call Us for Information 51 W. Huron St. FE 4.1555 Bf 351 N. Paddock FE 5-6973 . | Nat Téacher Designs © | for entertaining and for gracious jon "| living. Its upkeep is simple. If | tense, ;| and when the Valades build an- | sun. || other house next year, we'll| Plant show you what that one looks | stead of Ack wn for PRE conte le : . survey of your home. . -Plant: 4 Steel! Hatchways Come flin Assorted Sizes = |\spécail techniques to make steel redwood .shade. Curtains match ton carpeting covers the floor, un. They will shade the walls Air Conditioning? 2 i lace a aa Hose on Livemois [Let Nature Do It. | wn mse eme cm Dj srinsorogs ‘air conditioning” re- ommend shrubs and trees to meet With Greenery. (Continued from Poge 15) closets. In the eritire house there are ten closets. ~“ The bathroom is an attractive room. Walls are covered. with beige paper, spattered With quirements. _|No Fooling—Hts True! tion of Nurserymen. It ‘urges these! Q: Why do women live. longer| methods to prevent the sun's rays|than men? 71 Engineers have developed many =I i He 5 geiell cf ) iH fs tH Open Monday and Friday ’til 9 ACT Now! save now! NEW! PRE-CAST. | SPECIAL OFFER—LIMITED TIME ONLY ‘MORE QUALITY | .., BETTER; =< CONSTRUCTION ct NO MONEY DOWN-5 YEARS TO PAY Castone, an amazing reproduction but heavily insulted . ean cm , wae 3 “a4 . ASBESTOS OR SHAKE ork SIDING A-V WORKMANSHIP WE BUILD omplete cement work. OPEN SUNDAYS 12 to Zz Everything for of -®@ Porches A.: ‘Because paint isa good pre Kewl size or style, frame or masonry. All jobs pertly constructed with quality materials. Vaughan Home Improvement Co. * VAUGHN HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. 483 Elizobeth Loke Road ONLY A FEW LEFT. J29. | 41,100 FULL PRICE Vets $300.00 Down 3 bedrooms, full basement, deluxe features, | close to schools, shopping and transportation. Model is located at Robinwood and Perry Streets. North of East Boulevard. Open Daily G Sunday ROSE HILL, REALTY Co. | {9470 Grand River a es ; ei L. 3 GIVE YOU MORE FOR LESS! ATA PRICE TO | FIT YOUR BUDGET! NO MONEY DOWN! 5 YRS. TO PAY _EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS! — PHONE FE 2-1211 4 HOME IMPROVEMENT : ; ‘ : 1 Z e é en > Me | pov away tore eee - iy Bo ap t isp tacsneib pale ate 4 " aiid ial sebesiget te pan aceaiaioatinat a “pia kde sete ‘ at 3 Poe Saw wre + me we rere tay aly ean ae are 4 ‘ \ t i ‘ 2 : Ura ' ‘4 Ss - .: We 7 . o | : i . * | si * / we abi ‘és | | ees i wal. is (2h ant. : O\ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU URDAY, APRIL 6.167 es \ | LAKELAND | | ‘SUBDIVISION Gives You More! "ANN ARBOR — For only a fey P= | hundred extra, features can “yj be built into houses and business establishments which make them virtually “‘tornado-proof,” a Yni- versity of Michigan meteorologist believes. This is the conclusion of George => \in the Engineering Research Insti- ‘@ |tute, who has closely studied the| ‘ / = destructive storms sifice 1949, 6 Room Rench Home with (|e, iuring the scones of ilo proper ai Family-Guest Room” i reports on hundreds of them, Face Brick oe ee 1% Boths ee ‘Atteched Co rport rag to survive most, if not all, BUILDERS’ | SPECIALTIE one or more off, Reynolds Full Price From $14,540 West on M-38. Turn North bat 9 nt) my ae Bae tnd By Tg wad of tornadoes, single case | belted to its Reynolds has toiind’ thet the, great majority of structures de-| pV. Reynolds, research associate) + oed in tornadoes suffered from of three major short- comings: Improper anchorage, in- sufficient internal bracing, or lack) ye an air escape area on the | vents. Improper anchorage of a house for each 1000 feet of floor space Reynolds is convinced houses can|t® its foundation, or of a roof to’ might be enough to keep houses the building, can result in its being| from exploding during all but the | K tipped over or the roof being peeled! forst part @ the most severe @ notes. “In my personal investigation | I have yet to see a in which a -house foundation was de- stroyed. This is not conclusive | , of course, but it is cer BELDEN FACE BRICK . FAIRFIELD FACE BRICK WADSWORTH FACE BRICK COMMON BRICK METAL CULVERTS | CONCRETE CULVERTS - GLASS BLOCK HEATILATOR FIREPLACES AREA WALLS CALCIUM CHLORIDE SILICA SAND CEMENT & MORTAR ___ PLASTERS SLIP SEAL SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE - CEMENT COLORS SIBLEY | | COAL. & SUPPLY 60. | 40 N. Cass Ave. . FE 5-8163 - COMING — _ with EXPLOSIVE Force oF ROCHESTER | PARKLAND | TIENKEN RD. JUST WEST. OF ROCHESTER RD. (M-150) — 207 TIENKEN OL 6-9671 “WATER e= 00 State. OF ENE > SOFTENS \ > REGENERATES — ATSELE > get TO SERVICE ; | See This Amesing Softener | Todey at FE 1688 vs “Torn a does Nee d No fs icin: tot ann BURMEISTER aa GOLD BOND BURMESTER ‘ Blow the House Down the change in atmospheric pressure (fs === "=1MU ST. SA ipoorly braced walls to fall out wars Reynolds says. . “All the wind has to do js pull! ‘a few nails, ee ed just,as you knock: the sides of * he points out. Reynolds sug- avd inexpensive .ties to hold each 'wall securely to its neighbor. At the same time, simple vents amend ° im. attics’ and ‘basements could equalize the pressure inside and, | ° outside a house, he says. “More | research is needed before any- ae one can say for sure, but it looks i iW | order of one or two feet square ij 3 | tornadoes.” Reynolds reported on this aspect! a ‘of the subject recently at the na- tional meeting of the American oO Meteorological Society at the Uni- a versity of Chicago. * | His studies have led him to doubt | I) ithat tornado winds are as strong, | or the drop in air pressure as’ great, as popularly thought. Although maximum wind speeds) lin a few tornadoes may reach 200 lor 300 miles an hour, Reynolds * ~ Iguspects the maximum speeds ini « most tornadoes are between 100: ‘and 200 miles an hour. Then, too, ber Reynolds notes, there is no great SM. “vacuum” ‘in the center of a tor-| 5 nado. The pressure on the inside’ = about 75 per cent of the preseurs) on the outside and is probably |&6 closer to 9 to ~ per cent,"’ he said, ‘Color of Fire Hydrant ‘Shows Size of Main. ry ISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis. — Dit. {ferent colors of paint on five hyd-| ‘rants throughout the city indicate | connected -water main size. ” Red | means a four-inch main; white, six-inch; and blue, an eight-inch; «+ main. Yellow hydrants are con-| | nected to 10-inch mains and green} ones to 12-inch mains. The color system was devised to tell fire-| men at’a glance the amount of @f water to be obtained from the | connec tion. : iw |i HL. i" STANTON | Painage up the paper lamp, = des you will be using this eg pews: and summer by painting D ‘bright bands of color at top or ibettom — or both, . | LAKE OAKLAND HEIGHTS - ee ABSOLUTELY NO OTHER CASH 5 MINUTES FROM PONTIAC ON WALTON ROAD CLOSE TO WOODWARD AVE. - Sexwationnbly LOW FHA TERMS to. Amt MOVES YOU IN INCLUDES FULL DOWN PAYMENT AND ALL: MORTGAGE COSTS (U.S. 10) CIVILIANS YOU WOULD ORDINARILY PAY $2,500 DOWN - ++ NOW $750 MOVES YOU IN! VETERANS IF YOU HAVE USED YOUR GI BENEFITS OR JUST WAITED FOR THE BEST VALUE... NOW $750 MOVES YOU IN! Don't take a chance on miss- ng this sensational oppor- unity ., . choose your new yome now and take advantage of this low, low down payment. . njoy the convenience of nearby schools, shopping, churches , . . and the thrill of ~ 2 private lake only steps away ‘rom your door, See for your- velf this week-end! ~ * @ COLORED BATH F «| models turnishey by: 3 BEDROOM - BRICK RANCH VALUE 1,076 SQUARE FEET OF LIVING AREA ON EXTRA LARGE 80 FOOT LOT © SPACIOUS COUNTRY KITCHEN © PAVED, CURVED STREETS IXTURES e PRIVATE BEACH and RECREATION AREA ~ Models Open 12-8 P.M. Daily and Sunday om Model Phone: ORlando 3.9378 : os . » « GOLD BOND ne - - +» GOLD BOND BURMEISTER . . . GOLD BOND riaeepanclcet . . - GOLD SOND’ 3 Now. Only ~ BUILDING MATERIALS. 2x4‘s—Douglas Fir Were $150 Per 1000 Sq. Ft. "115 1x4 Pine Flooring Reg. Price $160 per 1000 sq. ft. 110. Now ot Burmeister's To be moved in 10 days. Our creditors are tear- ing the doors down. We must raise cash, | OAK FLOORING No. 2-Reg. $150 $ =the” ATO Now Only 2x8 RED FIR Regularly Sells for $150 per 1000 sq. ft. ~, NOW » of most tornadoes appears to. bei 3 CARLOADS 4x8x% FIR PLYSCORE . A Regular $4.95 Value - at Burmeister’s Now Going ot Only a a - ht | ‘i a < a Es % 4 : ee gage A c = ' - “ f 4 4 Bae i * S ee eS afi sf Ye ce ee Le a *e Say ‘ . j te ae un A ig " : aes ‘95 e: * _ Regular ae per 1000 $ sq. ft., a Steal at Only 1x12 Ponderosa Pine 79 1x6 — 1x8 — 1x10 Knotty Pine Paneling ‘Reg. $190 per 1000 sq. ft.. Now Only 150 INSULATION 400,000 Sq.< Ft. All ‘Types Hardware Items . PER ROLL......... Latex Rubber Base Paint $2.95 Manufectured by Gold Bend—Gallon .. 15+ FELT $2.00 2,000 BUNDLES ROCK LATH Reg. $1.10 Per Bundle — Now 98° 1x6 Fir Boards ALUMINUM COMB. DOORS — $29.00 All Pyrex Dishes 35% OFF FLUE LINER Reg. $1.98 | 90° FREE! Hand Saw Made -by Disston With Every $100 Order FREE! Skil Saw With Every Order for Rough Lumber for Complete House! Burmeister s RTHER| LUMBER CO. WHOLESALE and RETAIL Above Prices Are. In Quantities Quoted Cosh and Carry Yard cm 1—Corner Cooley Lake and Williams Lake Rds.—EM 3-4171, f ee ee Phone EL 6-4194 , 2 OWE DELIVER 2 eo ree buRMassra ws cou BOND satanic endl Pontiac feet * * wausiawuna cNoS q105-* °° uzisiawuna GNOg a109 * °° wausiawuna anos aed ; vaisiawne GNO# a109 * * ° walsiawuns “aNog ai09 * %° ‘sibatenaiia anos at08: 4 a w chon44 "4h Ee ie 3 ete ' ; i } ie 4d ¥ Fi < \ \ i \ poh akie | \ ‘ i \ 2 \ ' . A \ \ ac at a rs mast bk j a eee et i ee ad oe . @ __THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1 Order your garage now } " @nd you Gre protected against the usual Spring “Financing Up. to 7 Years” There Is No Substitute for Experience OPEN DAILY 9:00 to 5:30 At the Flashing White Light Just East of Oakland __A.-MURRAY WHITE BOB’S BUILDING SERVICE INCORPORATED | FE 4.9544 "207: W. Montcalm ) © Birch : ® Mahogany © Plywood and Also A BB BAG Me a NE PN Bi My gy such features as a master bedroom | | Ever dream ot living in Juxury, with a swimming pool and all that? Here is a home, Design HW-45 in The House of The Week series, may help your dreams come on a budget. And high time, that summer. is fast Ph it ie My Aahrnihinit saicainathliyitie @ Knotty Pine. co bit'iede pote. L. ished paneling and Nu- PANELING itd reine om _ + “ket Us Supply Your Building Problems” —— | LOWRIE-HICKS LUMBER CO. WEST WALTON BLVD. AT BALDWIN” - FE =e By Realtor Partridge : | Tt seems like_most. of the news that makes the front pages of the Don Hick Ed Lowrie © pages}, - ighway Piel (Corner Telegraph) 450" | ——INSULATE NOW! ——_Y he a ‘a i AMBASSADOR INSULATION 2110 DIXIE HWY. (Corner Telegraph) FE 5-8405 g 3 : i BR: FE 5-6250 ib tres eae ‘evel on wen eee Se eee eee Gracious Tri- ie Sa | HOUSE AND YARD PLAN — This plan in-. cludes not only the rooms of the house,-but also the yard with its pool. Even though the house has only 1,735 square feet of space; it includes . rivate Pool Possible for Middle Class Home Arent itect Sam Pau) had in mind income family before he set pencil to paper. While the poo] is a logical com- thinking that went into project. |FOUR PRIMARY AREAS | There in the plan bt pe 5, i FE, FAR ree : with its own bath, adequate living and play space and tached two-car garage. Omitting the garage and family room will permit-more economical build- ing. They can be added later. Hel : | Eas Vi SERVICE seo >| > | EQUIPMENT aaa ee © ‘ : for « tles and special scaffold ing for stairways, - - les, stores G bank lobbies. price increase. — 4 SPECIALIZING IN | Garages Commercial | : Additions Buildings = rover ig LIVING ROOM $ Attic Remodeling Concrete Work a “ae Breezewoys Porch Enclosures aa, on Recreation Rooms Roofing gues a tan sang Kitchen Siding a Remodeling * Both Rooms = tae at- budget of a middle-class Py ‘four primary areas informal living and play cen- located at the rear, insuring g28 * itt zt g i i i I | separated from it only by/rage. fener Hitt 5 B Ey i] i - of-doors. i i 1 i ' 1 ' i t ] ' i t ‘ i t i i i ‘ t 1 t { ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ t ‘ i t t 4 family room kitchen. Although merge, there is division created by the difference railing | Jacks. STATE Waterforc Vie MR + Hil | | | 4947 Curtis Lane —- Waterford Hill A truly modernistic home located on a spacious piece of property in the-orchard covered slopes of Waterford Hill. Here is a home that offers everything you have desired . . . studio ceiling living room that measures 15 by 26’ ... . surrounded with large picture windows offering a wonderful view of Van Norman lake . . . a breathtaking 10 by 19’ ‘kitchen with ceramic tile counters, exhaust fan, built-in electric range and oven... three bedrooms, the smallest being 12 by 12’... 15 by 24’ recreation room with built-in bar and French Lick stone fireplace. | Added Features: VAV/ a > Basement 11 1/2 blocks deep L~ OrOs. E At 2 full ceramic tile boths ESTATE = | Slate - floor vestibule Marble windowsills Plastered walls Sak : eee yet or windows : 4 _ Full length closets—sliding doors Sy Be 22 by 28" garage 5 onl Open Sunday 2 to 5 Fe meee 200600 DIXIE HIGHWAY WATERFORE * ye F \ i f ( / / Mig f | WMS AOL ANNIE (ty aid ee i | ; | j j } i ¥ 4 , 7 SULAy h ( | ‘| ee | fie a \, ped ue j | | 5 i } ‘ Lig} { ' | iii Pay. | Te | - v ; J ! bo Lv heey ig J \ ff : , 2 [i Pcs & ; ‘ eae te kk i as ee a a ee Sein 8 ee ge ee BERL le" PO ae ee Oe eee a a Po as ea ee ee a ee ee age at ra a ea 2k Aye /uobaenee 1- KNOWS thot clothes You Can Afford EVERY HOUSEWIFE come out whiter, and dishes wash easier with SOFT WATER. 1, Easily EVERY HUSBAND KNOWS that it’s tough to make I ends meet these days, But for ONLY 48 a day he f can offord this REYNOLDS AUTOMATIC WATER § | SOFTENER. Here are 3 more reasons why you can ff | use an Automatic Water Softener— Installed. 2. Requires Attention ONLY once in SIX MONTHS 3. Trouble Free Service for MANY | | i # i f % Syntron electric hammers and power sews. Tools for every need. Concrete surfacers and i grinders. Senders: Belt, vibrating — ond disc. Boe, Tarpaulins. Electric drills. ! | . @ Strong: Reinforced. Casting * ee ee aoe SS ee em a CHECK ‘THESE FEATURES: | “@ No sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling @ Permanent Beauty—Rugged Dependability .@ FHA ifications @ Avoid Messy Installation’ Pet 2 Baa UP. TO 42’SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE | Free Estimates——We Deliver Anywhere! “CONCRETE STEP CO. 5380 Dixie Highwey | OR 3-7715 Power Post Hole Digger Mixer Park, Inc. | 245 Elizabeth Lake Ave. Pontice 18, Michigan ‘Phone FE 5-8780_ ; INC. Slectrical CONTRACTOR §$/] ' Over 25 Years in Pontiac 845 West Huron St. FE 2-3924 G FE 2-4008 TO BUY or SELL! in Clarkston-- Waterford -- Drayton. _ Plains Area. Call . /M\ W ton real estate CLARKSTON ue 3 Crarks 14] f / a MAp 11x12 BOARDS Kiln-Dried White Fir 7 5” Per 1000 Ft. : be 2x4 8-ft. Studs (Fir) 39% Each 2x4—Lineal 10’ thru 16 | Kiln-Dried Fir 5 *. 5 Plyscore Plywood ‘Fiberglas Insulation 3.15 _ Only asst) ee e a _ Per 100 Sq. Ft. oF Roll—C & C Rock Lath-"1-= [50% OFF marees || SHEET ROCK-1"||-woncaagaTin . 4x8 PER SHEET | maar © all fir material © no money down GARAGES—14x20 Carpentry service for any repoir, remodeling, or new construction. ij . ; Bind ; ‘ 4 , j ‘ tof ; } , i fi y° fs é i f \ q ao ft . id i i i i : ines j , \ Ng ad { f he } fi fs e 5 o f . : eo] d \ 4 | j 4 fo a } } ies Sages eee A fag sd) } fi : ae We iy ec ie babe a eer ii : s : * z : : hy Se ae sie - ro iti tee yy rag ee a, + pes Nc see r * Tr ot Jet Ks net vats co w ait al “ee Set Wins Aeneas nan geayiihe oe 4 We 2 ie Bh nate hans ¥ ’ errr | ie haw Agere retry rx hp ty manele etary at : Avooryne wencsee om % se i ee a a ee Att ate 2 Ad ’ : I} 7A i} ‘ \ \ f 4 St \ \ \ 1 if : } ; f : | Pi ‘ : hes i + ; : A al We a t i 4% ed ea wes = 4 + ‘ . J \ ‘. . i hohe 4 é \ \ \ } , i te ; ‘ Z : Ni \ 3 4 : oe : he . v4 e A \ ; A 5, i ® b | \ a ' i \ \ \ ‘ ¢ \ f \ 2 le \ | 7 eS i : } hs, ah x h Lies? : a 2 ao, : : * wee : : _ \ | ‘ if , ss se ro om ‘ ® " \ " . \ % ; ty Ve. % 4 ! 4 ‘ i ie # | x : if" ‘< z \ 1A ph ; eM io Se eg te, : |. ‘)HE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1957 | aah oN a \ ‘ ‘ " i ‘ vig suecessful, it may ‘be necessary |) fob, If neither Of these /methods, t to dehumidify the air by chemicals | | = : Neeee | - p- \, | a bye! D Oo n t | Gi Vv e W ef B as e m e n (calcium Chloride or lithium elilor- i me oe ¥: a | pre Pore a machines, of moisture present through’ capil- lary transmission js not great, ven- $290 DN. © 30 YRS. © 44% Oe’ MATERIALS A \ It you have a wet basement, it} “Of course, when two or three three-fourths of an inch thick while |tilation is Sronnentty ny _ is 84 FHA ‘and Conventionsl Mortgages Also — | : : isn't. necessary to resign yourself|inches of water are found in the|the grout is still damp. The entire|“S*"Y- ._ LOW MONTH AED Fh Ge 9 WINDOWS : to it and start stocking it with|basement after a heavy rain, the| n° cs, be sovered iq one opere:|@rainage May be improved by re} . THLY PAYMENTS | i. As f- fish, Corrective steps can be taken|cause is no mystery,” the publica-| grading as in the case of water} Builder won't wait, wants them sold at once. There e, priced so low 3-bedroom brigk ranch, including storms and sei 1100 sq. ft. Equipped with Waste King Incinerator, Formica — Counter Tops, Forced Air Heat. Walk In Closets, Paved Streets, City Water and Sewer. NO SEPTIC TANKS. Large 75° jots. | -Live where taxes are practically ‘nothing. ‘ ; = Open Sunday and Daily 1 to 7 P. M.- Only 5 Minutes from Downtewn Pontiac | with success, but before you spring] tion adds dryly. In that case, you tion, and the mixture used should resulting from penetration, | into action- make: sure that you are contending with the penetration be as dry as can be handled con-) know the exact source of your|of water through leaks in the foun- yeniehtly. , inet eat src of soul eva wake he arent. | SEE! SEE! SEE! lee “sdtpon ae of a In many casespimproved drain- | ment dampness are condensation | “The Best for Less” esdhers Ghnua Geeead Prop age ‘will provide the solution. and capillary transmission. To GUARANTEED. SERVICE : This is particularly jikely if the | find out the source of your trou- | Real E erty Managers, frequently are a Ob umphries stale called to help client propert slope of the ground around ble, use this test: place a rubber FE 2.0474 Owners with this and scores of oth.| Pullding causes surface water 10 | mat about three fect square over “|, accumulate near the basement. a portion of the floor that so All kinds to choose from, We manufacture our own. This is. the kind of we have. 24x 24 1 3" window. 6. H. IY aeneetscce . jer problems concerning property| watis and find its way through : 118 FERNBARRY DRIVE. i i damp. Lift the mat aftor several LOSURES , 7 . aoe ~ oman one faults or weak spots, Regrading days, the Sate cole 4 be GLASS TUB ENC One Mile West of Telegraph off Elizabeth Lake Road All kinds and sizes including . I} members pe pep ck, | eaceea am ge gt tr ah See $6935 $5995 1 fishy Goons t ee keep abreast faces away from *' | damp, capillary transmission. us £3, FPO. 6’. boo sisi a new solutions for property main- | least one-quarter inch per foot ° tenance the Institute for a distance of from 8 to 10 Condensation frequently can be DRAYTON DJSTRIBUTORS 1 2545 Lin w ood : Tu 3 -4000 : $ 4 9 5 publishes a series of technical | fect. checked by a thorough airing out,|{ 4701 Dixie Hwy—Drayten Plains | = : bulletins,. of which “Keeping although in humid weather this e Besoments Dry” is one, — cases of ——- = simply brings in more moisture ; might be expected, call for and intensifies the problem. Heat Since treatments to prevent é dampness in basements mae he ex.| oroush-going counter measures.|tom water heating devices during ‘ do the WE a pensive,” the Institute bulletin gripaperas Clete a ee ee S the doorway that says warns, “‘the causé of the damp- ness should always be determined|hillside, the installation of an un-f CAB | N ETS before treatment is made: _ _{derground tile drain along the high SEE | — side only may be sufficient. : ‘drain should be sloped gently to Westwind Manor All Types of ia sewer or some other outlet; and . serene cies ouie ol HOMES Building Materials | ale ‘pret or crashed i, ML Nath of Cooly Lak : 10) ’ on i e CHURGH’S, Inc. [io Ssccrea with strips of tar 107 Squirrel FE 2-0233 |/paper, wire mesh, or burlap to PRICED $14,990 .Kitchen--Bath--Utility 6-Ft, Kitchen Base Cabinet, coms plete with Top, 2 ‘ : > Cootpartnait Sanit, $ Faucets. All for pret Te 2600 ‘Union Lake Road NEAR COMMERCE ROAD Phone EM 3-4148_ “We are one of the largest manuiacturers of Windows and Trim in the Lake areas.” —_ ~ keep the drain from becoming}[ FROM ... clogged when the excavated soit is backfilled. | os at | Earl E. James Real Estate ; EMpire 3-6311 _ , | However, when the structure ex-| she We carry. a full line of Awn- |periencing the severe penetration ings for windows, doors, pg ees tee) eae tte Day and Night Service I ‘porches and patios, store . fronts. 5 different distinctive around the entire foundation. In on GAS and styles to choose from. | be sealed by cutting a 1 inch by addition, a thick coating of 1:2% - . 163 W. MONTCALM eee Phone FE 5-2102 | 1 inch groove along them and YOU are under NO _ obligations YOU need _ not buy ‘anything YOU need not even come ‘to us JUST CALL OR 3-2946 We promise we POSITIVELY send no salesman BUT we will nail you details about a most unusual offer on any type or size = | Oi & GAS ‘eoe'| HEATING | ‘Tsp De It Yourself or We Install AIR-0-MATIC Heating & Cooling Co. them vigorously with a grout of prone and water using a stiff | brush. : c . The first coat of thortar should be applied while the grout is | still soft, and scratched to pro- | vide a roughened surface for the | second coat, Any cracks ‘should portland cement mortar is applied OIL BURNERS scrubbing a cement grout into \to the outside surface of the foun- Swe THIS BEAUTIFUL Wa | dation wall-in two coats, each % . i] . Sa en “hick. Before application, | (iaAiiniiiaeiini MLD a mceas | the walls should be cleaned thor- loughly. After cleaning, moisten the | walls and several hours later scrub In some instances it is possible) ‘to stop basement leaks by inside) © - . — es ‘treatment—preferable because of = . ¢ ‘ igreater convenience and less cost. oe = | The wall should be cut out around ithe leak to a depth of 2 inches, _ annual palatine jay Foor after weay- ae Piece Ate Rd. Band a concrete plug of the follow- ing, not before. Ca ee estimate. O ee eee Sherwood RANCH HOME 3 Bedroom Homes $249 Down —— FE 5-7471 Factory Installed . NO DOWN | ta PAYMENT | 36 MONTHS JUNE ise CORE LEARY POOR Can Be Yours TODAY oe PAYMENT TO PAY Located on WEST PRINGETON cleaning and moistening it, JAY-TAC BUILDERS scrubbing with cement grout, and laying © rich mixture of concrete] WITH | ‘- Civilians *1.000 Down ~ MOVES YOU IN--ON LAND CONTRACT Glendale Manor Subdivision Only Minutes from Main Places of Work and Play . GI's $290 Down = 30-Year Mortgages $i oe Zo — eer’ eo. of — wwii wiih =~ AUMN neal Built by— ELLIOTT- JARED BUILDERS BUY NOW— MOVE IN IMMEDIATELY it Te: 12,400 INCLUDING 4 ACRE LOT OR 3.9316 | ‘Model Move right into this beautiful All Brick Home . . . with City Sewer, mi Water and Paving. Close to schools and areas‘af work and play. Deluxe features include large Kitchen with Dinette space finished with paneled treatment . . . large double door wardrobe closets. A stand out home value, 3 Bedrooms With FULL Basements @ Pancled Wainseote in Kitchen © Approximately 1,600 Square Feet © Spacious Eiiding Double Deer Closets @ Large Recreation Area in Basement 6 Deluxe Heating ; @ Paved Streets, Pald For by Builder @ City Sewers and Water @ Chotce of 5 Outside Btyles © @ Near Schools e. BROS. ee aie { eo aL AN THE, PONTIAC PRES S\ ‘I Lee _isqrunpay. APRIL 6 1057 x 2 LF a we era ke a . ees 2 ry 5 ey ny . : oe NY ee Se 4, = : * ‘ \ A ¢ $ \ \ \ ( ¢ Custom Made: to Tacs. * Standard . OF. *x Super Deluxe Garages — | Aaitions! Additions! Additions! "Bedrooms -- Kitchens -- Porches -- Bathrooms -- Living Rooms -- Utility ‘Rooms _“Roughed-in ONLY or Finished Inside’ Siding! Siding! Siding! — Asbestos -- Cedar Shakes -- Lap Siding -- Insulated Siding “And All Makes Aluminum Siding DISCOUNT FOR CASH! : “Protect Foundations arages | fins ed sees et ime Wes oo Ne ee ae | stroils should be taken right with caulking material or asphalt / fill with concrete patching ma- If, last fall, you. noticed? hairline i cracks * “tbe smaall ty bother “with, © you're in for a. surprise. | In all probability, they're no longer small, And, if you don’t | repair them soon, heavy spring rains will do further damage. | Cement and mortar weather. in | any climate, but if you. live in the north, here’s what happened: | Rain, snow and ice, through al- | ternate freezing and _ thawing, ing material. offer for sale one or more bond- ing agents or compounds. These are substances which help new concrete adhere to old, and use of one of them often eliminates the need for roughing the surface to be repaired, : With Spring Repairs| cement. If a larger gap is present,| ‘la chest or a table; gives the ef- "| terial. . Cracks in the foundation proper,| | - . ar in drives, walks or steps, also) |~.;* require filling with concrete patch-| — A SHADOW-BOX cupboard, over fect of an important piece of fur-)} niture, Pattern 264, which has an actual-size guide for the scalloped Pifront and shows a simple assem-| 9.8 8 caused expansion and contraction which broke down ‘the concrete or mortar, CHECK JOINTS Look for damage, particularly All you need to on ts Gem Oe affected area with a wire brush, apply the patching material. * * * NO MONEY DOWN If you prefer to follow the tra- ditional method of making repairs of this nature, roughen edges of at the joint where two sections of masonry meet. A patio, walk or drive that butts Michigan Home Remodelers FE 4-6101. FE 4-5063 the crack with a cold or stone chisel. Enlarge the opening so that it is wider at the bottom than at the top (see illustration). Clean out all loose particles. A wire brush does a good job of it. ‘against the house foundation offers '@ prime spot at which winter can |get in its worst licks: Check the joint to see that it hasn’t opened, and that the old | sealer has not worn away. INSPECT | IT r CLOSELY. ONALL FOURS, OUR FLOORING SURE Caution: Be f Wet the spot so that the entire frost has . jars paler area is damp, and apply the patch- repairs. ‘ling cement. COMMERCIAL MIX EASIEST fi} Easiest to prepare is commer- cially mixed concrete, which re- before use. If you prefer to mix your own, use three parts of sand, one part of cement, and water. Fill the opening completely, 4 SUPPLIES 44 “FUEL “es leaving filler a fraction of an inch | I loose and crumbling mortar might i Set up conditions for a bad fall. nes SALE | _FORMICA-75"=" ‘ beet _ Pontiac Formica Speciaities 106 W, Hoven, Open Pel. to 9 P. M. Sen. 9012 FE 4-6329 brush ‘on the bonding agent and/ quires the addition of water only|f- Wo. X + Kennedy 3097 W. flere 124-3569 : H ~ REFRIGERATION. | | SERVICE All Types—All Makes ’ Commercial and Residential DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE Authorized Kelvinator Sales & Service ‘MASON B| REFRIGERATION 4 MORE DAYS! | ‘mages ata PORCHES, PATIOS and ALND AWNINGS “SAVE 50% NOW & ON ALL WROUGHT ALUM. COLUMNS! Big Price Reduction on Aluminum Combination Storm Windows and Doors NO | MONEY DOWN e @ wen't ever ‘© Horizontal te the appearance of your home € L. W. BOGERT — OFFICE OPEN 8:30 - 5:00 DAILY — CALL FE 4-6089 ALL AWNING AND STORM WINDOW SALES 233 S. icin tact Rd. Facing Ruth St., Pontiac ‘ Call or See i FOR BETTER RESULTS...GET - 399 HEATED CONCRETE ‘de 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks — for FASTER DELIVERY! ee Concrete % You can depend on us for Block “QUALITY . .. SERVICE . - SATISFACTION! “Thore | Seal AT ‘SMAN eget Paint * TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE) «. S. PADDOCK ST. FE 2-0278 - Eves. & Sun. . _ Call MA 6-6247 | A BEAUTIFUL | Sipps © 9x12 Size ' : @ Durable Construction 1@ No Money Down “SUMMER ROOM - See Our Display 595... @ $12.75 Per vee NEW MODERN BIRCH KITCHEN CAN BE YOURS Hoe Wwunbows, l sienna, $3950 DAY or NITE = FE 2-2671 Fee Ue ten eemel tieo: il in. See our model kitchen. -with - CONVENTIONAL MORTGAGE LOANS CONSTRUCTION ADVANCES | Available on Sold Custom Building Jobs } Call WOODWARD 3-3680 | DETROIT MORTGAGE & REALTY co. 383 W. Fort St, Detrelt 26, Mich. Estimates are free! THE CABINET Spruce Up — It's Spring | Blue sky, green trees, bright flowers. Nature is spreading out 3088 W. HURON Nene Mlteabeth Lake RA. ~ e FE 5-9331 sit and * at “Burke's” --- - Nnything You Need.. Then Some! * Glass * Putty * Caulking * Caulking Compounds Guus * Paint * Varnish “Brushes Boy Y Your Geely or Building Needs the colors of spring. Shabby house¢ —SPECIALS | Clothes Posts...” 12” |White Paint. . “cs °4° Screen Doors ..... ‘7° * Shellac BURKE LUMBER C0. "Where: the Home Begins” ie Drayton Plains eek f —- OA A SSSS SS ® Aluminum Siding © Bevel Siding © Asbestos Siding , © Formica ® Creosote’ — SASASSA ASS SSS SS SS ee ererveeeeeerewerwewweY mA OR 3-1211 Hast a CPZ ZEEE AEP SSS SS LISS ‘ 4 = TO LIVE IT’S WORTH A FORTUNE IN LEISURE! IN THE CITY AND HAVE ALL THE CITY CONVENIENCES’ d df Fast Ae ete ee errmeie: ee ee om taar Mcrae sm adbmsloada 3.Bedroom. Brick @ Activities and Family Rooms @ Spacioys Kitchen. @ Ample Kitchen Cupboards, Netural Finish : e Caan Aluminum Horizonte! Sliding Windows , 4 2, igs te --30-Yeor FHA and Gt Terms! SCHOOLS nearby! ATION wherever ra going! @ Formica Counter Tops ‘@ Good Closet Space Throughout @ Spocious Lots @ Street Paving Already In and Paid . for by the Builder ll Full Price Inclading House and Lot from ‘it gt gh oe sae gate % i : selpaigge ce BY AR ei . rat 3 3, Pet Viteton 1 \ | Vg ey re es if Bs oeay 4 | v ~ No 4 \ * a I 2 ae ia sn Alp i Si age Ma ae a \ \ 5 Rs Ky 6, 1050 eres i or State and City covering the following: 1, The wonton of * preven 2, The storage and use of explosives mables; +4 + end filam: “The shal) isions thereof shall; would ha ¥ the limits of the i anaes: News in Brief rs vention to en- dinance of the Ay iv ate PONTIAC can erent lake harter ipa i - . “ize== File Petition. 2 =oeuie for June OK bags gr woh dager yeah) Asking for New City ‘Boundaries Excluding sirius eae) Beverly Hills Validity Valiaity: ty Commission hereb declare: should an Rome 4 mone ad 2 a city, this time asking for new -| boundary lines, excluding the con- ° troversial Beverly Hills section. t “This is the section that gave ne'the balance of power to the no- charter group in Monday’s elec- ordinance shall take ef days from one 0 one ony ‘e get ‘ of bale City of Pontine . Passed an adopted by the City aumabeaen et of the Cit the 4th day of tad ro ~ ae Dona! hl June 7, when Southfiela reverts back to township status. Township residents voted in June 11955 to incorporate as a city. Two charter elections held by the township, lost through heavy opposition from the Beverly Hills area, April 6, "57. A camera in a tan leather case Z| and two rolls of film were missing from the home of Florida Perry, 48 Wyoming St., after thieves en- Residents of the north end of the township; of which Beverly Hills is tered the home by breaking the a part, plan to petition for their rear door glass between 12:05 and/ own village, to be known as “‘West- 12:45 this morning. | wood. 7 * * =: and of automatic 1 and other fire alara sys- te rig oy maintenance. and regulation of fire escapes; . escape charehet quae. theaters, | am mpitheaters. this week after thieves climbed, in which numbers of per rsons poon Aas live. the fence at the rear of the garaze| i theagge bi after or congregate, from time Bland entered ‘an cobecied ae att |vote ona city. c == . “Tha shove mentioned activities “ shait| lice report. the June 7 deadline has been be co-ordinated with the Building De- ‘ ‘reached. ee , 3 Jimmie Arthur Robtey, 21, of * * r yaireumetances of fires" |Rochester, paid $35 in Municipal] ‘Therefore, Southfield plans to in- have such powers/Court yesterday after he w P and perform euch other duties as sre ; y a8 aI-' corporate without the seven square aet ap this rested on warrants for four traffic mijes of the Beverly. Hills area, Fire Marshal. Establishment of Limits of Dist in which Storage of in a. aboveground tanks is to The limite referred to in Section the Fire tien Code Bi 7 oerzer ~~ lnype acne Nicaea | ball, PPE 8-004, ©. A Mitchell means and adequacy of exit in case of os factories, schools, hotels, house, asylums, hospitals, y Fy oy or duties under the cs\Tharsday when she appeared: beAMIay Firemen to Get Plammablie — fore Munici pal Judge Maurice E at the building Thursday, police said. | Red tow bars valued at “s100) Five of the nine members on the were taken from Mike’s Auto Sales} ipresent charter commission Co., 701 Oakland Ave., lied en by voters Monday, are from the Beverly Hiils section. ¢ | violations, Swem said. «Babble Betanio, 22, of 344 Fetry| , paid $100 instead of 10 days Finnigan for drunk driving. She was a driver of an auto involved University Course - SOUTHFIELD — For the third) = time Southfield will try to become) _ a” the bridegroom's parents are Mr. Sashabaw Rd., also in Ortonville. kiss in marriage. About 90 guests Wearing a ballerina-length gown were present for the service in Mt. Bethel Methodist Church. in Holly. The bride ithe daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Robihson of | Sister of the bridegroom, Mari- 69 Vicla Lane in Ortonville and (lyn Hotchkiss, was the maid of the bride carried yellow gladioli and lillies of the valley on a white Bible. - REV. LOONEY Missionary from Brazil, the Rev. Jack Looney will be guest speaker’ at Faith Baptist church, at 7:30 p.m, Sunday at the CAI building in Waterford Township. The Rev. Looney has traveled up and down the Amazon River with his family and will talk about his experiences with the natives he has ontacted. He is sponsored by the of Baptist for World Eval Citizens Meeting Set {fo Discuss Millage \Re-elect Six for, One Year -‘McArthur,. treasurer. Robert by ——|honor while Wanda Robinson, sis- ter of the bride, served a& brides- maid. Another sister, Gail Robin- son, was junior bridesmaid. Area Players WEST BLOOMFIELD — In the|- recent election held by the Town- ship Players of West Bloomfield, six members were re-elected for a) i. one-year term. onville, James Beall of Birmingham, elected to serve on the-Board of Control, was the only new member concen tgae™': HOY School Tour Gorse Caren, essen r= Slated for Sunday John Batts, secretary; Mrs, Neil A reception following the cere- ‘mony was held in the church par- The couple will reside in Or- : TROY-A guided tour of _ Troy Thompson,- Frank~ Donegan and Mogens Klopp will again serve on School District, open to the public, the Board of Control. * * * : Ci Mrs. Gerald Cohen, John Batts Troy vot inside view of and James Beall were appointed i a facilities and a ORTONVILLE--A Citizens meet-) ing will be held on Monday at! 8 p.m. in the Brandon Gym. At| this time all local organizations | should be rereeremet. * The issue . be ecmeid is whe- ther the Brandon Township Board’ groy of Education needs the additional ts six mills in order to. operate the local school as they have up to the present time or whether it will! be necessary to discontinue some! °) of the subjects now vane taught. | ‘ * * These meetings a acquaint! the taxpayers with the problems’ thé -Board of Education is faced; with today, stated Superintendent! E. J. Hungerford. | in an accident which caused three IMLAY CITY—The Fire Depart- ment will be given a University of Michigan Extension Course in Firemanship Training by an ap- proved instructor beginning April 15 and continuing. for 14 weeks. Six or eight men will be taken in ‘as auxiliary firemen and be trained during the course. Asst. Chief George Chappelle of Port: Huron Fire Department will V.| instruct. a General Hospital March 26.. Nothing was reported missing PR PE o-004 GA: Michell ‘Slate Three Films | Map Program at Orion Youth Center for Addison CD | Resear tapere ib edices las F in cooperation with the Blue Army LAKEVILLE — A breakfast jis the showing of three there this week at the home of) Religious Films in the Youth Cen- Ransford ter, Sunday at 6:00 p.m. The public is invited. x* * * Complete Study, There is no admisson charge. 1,250 Retakes ‘Necessitated by Camera Slip by the Board of Control as a com- mittee to review the constitution needs and by-laws. Inasmuch as the Play- = A * * er are now one year-ojd, it was ; felt that some changes might be) Guides for the tour will be mem- .| and ‘Mrs, Roy Hotchkiss of 2390 | of white satin with fingertip veil,| better appreciation of building) ' Pentiae Press Phete . FUTURE HOMEMAKERS — Four Oaklarid County girls are pictured boarding the train to the state meeting of the Future Home- makers held in Grand Rapids this week.. Above are Joan Isaacs of Pontiac, Cordree Heard, Phyllis Haddrill and Sue McFarlane, all of Milford. — = CPE OE 8 ek fae tr aol amin aaa ssary needs the; ape oe easberdhlg: who are well qualified to explain Any changes will be put before the cond 7 p at their next business meet.|tions at each building and to an- ing ‘the last Thursday of this . Reservations month, . Mr.. and Mrs. Neil McArthur . 2 : ere appointed to represent the Education offices. -p club at the Community Theater) Belisle Post, Auxitiony | Association of Michigan conference to be held in Saginaw today. -Mr.! and Mrs. George Heck will also at- Installation Rite Sunday tend the conference. DRAYTON PLAINS David | Botiate VFW Post 4102 and. its \Reject Fluoridation See ee a ears ie LAPEER—City. voters. this week |day at 2 p.m. in the hall at 4680 turned down a proposal to add, Walton Blvd. . fluoridation to the City water sup-| George Dempsey and Mrs. Rock ply, 488 to 381. It was estimated|Guilbault will officiate. Refresh- that the cost would be $1,500 for| ments are to be served and a wel- \installation and mee a year to.come is extended to the public to} a ° attend. t LAKE ORION — Because of al once-in-ten-years miss, residents here will be given second TB chest) X-rays = whole February take being spoiled. Thus, all 1,250 persons here who were X-rayed in over a— month ago, and others who did | not make it at that time, will have an opportunity to avail themselves of the free service, Dr. A. R. Musson, executive sec- retary of Oakland TB Assn., said today that all persons over 15 in Learn what is being done for the and what each one of us can do to War. County | Births | Mr. end ‘bare. wr William Prederick street announce the of! # cangaiee, Maria Jean Diane, on March and _Teady for emergency. va son, Edward Steven, was born to! pecialize in COMMERCIAL BUILTUP ROOFING Phone FE 2-307} 353 N. Cass Established 1918 Get An Estimate Witheut Obdligation HUGUS-MARSH ROOFING & INSULATION CO. Mr. and Mrs. —— oo of Des- chon street on Mare The birth of a poe ie announced by | Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lee Thomas of | Millis street. THe has been aes Gary) m and was born on March 2 | Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Sasta or Speed- | Plan Winter Wedding | UTICA—Donna Marie Trombley; ,and Gan Jacobsen have announced Mrs, John G. Mme of 23 Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Cash an- || nounce the birth of s son on March 29. Lake Orton 4 “The Lawrence wrence Abbey's of erage announce the birth of a son, Hugh, on March 20. preserve the world from Atomic}? ®: oft Model; Trobe, ‘Warren, andthe late] PN yy Sth”, _ , the township, may obtain X-rays on April 13 and 20, from 9 a.m, to, return of Atheistic Russia to God. p.m., at the Detroit Edison of- 195 South Broadway St. “4% GI Mortgare 3 BEDROOM BRICK with fall basement $280 DOWN 1261 Peatherstene, Poentisc HERRINGTON HILLS DAWSOl” Ww WATSON ) R. J. Dawson, A. Watson itt ~ Bt. i re Pontiac | VETS ~ | Now You Can Qualify for a Lovely ‘Ranchmaster’ Home You'll fall in love with this cozy home, with its 3 bed- rooms, spacious living room, and birch cabinet kitchen... shiny oak floors and. large r utility room. open daily 2-8, Sunday 1-8. “ 12,850 $650 sive Vek $79.90 Per Month Drive out Perry te Pontiac Ré., oe a me ae SII II II Slate Breakfast at Orion LAKE ORION—A breakfast forication Chairman of the Rochester all volunteers of the Orion Branch! Branch. All funds collected in the Cru-; sade are to go for the purpose of jigan Division ACS; and inspiration cancer education, research and Mrs. Edward Williams, Edu-|service. Y chdaidhadiuddiahdaubuteded a WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT i (ke. Citta isiianentemntnaelicraniaaetael ta 1a ie Bag ches hc ag ng ema ONE-HALF MILLION .» IN STOCK for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 60 Ditterent Colors and Textures to ~. Choose From... See us first, save time! -BOICE. BUILDERS’ SUPPLY Moery’s Oil Bertier Sales-Service - GAS AND OIL—EXCEL—MUELLER FHA Licensed Contractor—Free 3216 Rycroft St. - FE 2-4970 Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! - Reliable Waterers 7 2 24 Whitfield — EEE See The South Shore Tomorrow! cn torres i: ti a ee tet .. BES: os x Ry e manag 3 + * . BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN tigen 5630 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. HON. CLARK |. ADAMS . MAHLON A. BENSON CONRAD N. CHURCH LOUIS H. COLE R. CLARE CUMMINGS JOHN Q. WADDELL GEORGE K. ZIMMERMAN HONORARY DIRECTOR CHAUNCEY H. HUTCHINS OFFICERS JAMES CLARKSON ... Executive Vice-President and Secretary E. W. JOHNSTON .... Treasurer . C. BRYAN KINNEY ... Attorney BRANCH MANAGERS VERN McMASTERS Downtown Branch M. M. SORENSON Rochester Branch AUDITORS [ENKINS and ESHMAN | ROCHESTER BRANCH | , 407 Main Street | | el a ee 16 E. Lawrence St. For Steady Cash Returns Open a Savings: Account . Yes, y you earn steeds returns ows when you have a savings account at Pontiac Federal Savings. You take no financial risk, and you receive liberal earnings every six months. Open your,account today and look forward to steady, above average returns. CURRENT 5 % RATE Pontiac Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron DOWNTOWN BRANCH - ! ee ae le 0) oe * Si: i Wit. le ath oe ae ee x a hg ge a eit a » ee cd ge wa _ eit, aah mages i Clee (EAR Glende hnde ued, ets Gate ieee eae ea ; ah ts ae ; j + i ‘ fe Bos ee gs ie ag fa Saad a : 3 “ Z 2 ‘eed 5 3 . a eet + : +. cs | es ¢ Geigy eaters a = ee Se ee a va hy A a : Rata: ots wa ster de WB Seay ty et Re Reng es i 4 ees Vee | é ' iGae * : ces Fo} oe ae t / ‘ \ Le 4 \ v Mey | ae 25 ‘ a nae TA\ ; } ae | : i adie og) RSs ‘ IE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1957 | Pas Bim ~ : FOUR = L q : casio Batt ns Answer Each Letter Carefully ; 7 most\ outs DONALD DUCK} did not exist. It is a simple mat- ter, therefore, for the embassy to cite the French government to disprove the charge. The job of answering charges that U, S. foreign policy in the Middle East is “stupid” is- more blidelicate. Here the embassy as- sures the critic that American aims in the Middle East are iden- not crank notes. They are serious Pleads for patience. : thoughts from serious people. : Patiently, week in and week out,|. The banjo was invented in the the embassy explaing in personal|mid-19th Century in Banjoemas: letters that much of the root of the| Java, and received its name from ‘a copy of afcriticism is false assumption andithe first two syllables of that or newspaper and a note| rumor. . |village. Bie BOARDING HOUSE A If «= HAK-KAFF/ I JUST PASSED. WITHA } SODGE RENCHY ON THE STREET) perils ay eum AWITH THAT CANINE YOD PKO- 7) AK EIT df Zam Cres POSE TO+-AH-ER~ BORROW J7 ype You'LL BE | 1. FOR ME TO TAKE BACKS MY ee See CORKED IN !T'D AS SOON THRUST Wr, OF THE JUG Wa. WY HAND INTO A MEAT AN’ KETCHUP, FE EF | pe E f e i g nae sf a ? | JNA AY SS BZ ARE you HOW ABOUT PARTICULAR || BEARS AND | PROMISED 4. WHAT KIND || BEAVERS 2 ‘TO TAKE ME | OF ANIMALS | TO THE ZOO YOU SEE ? TO.SEE THE {- | ANIMALS me ) Ww ANO WALK ~ -L TYKE IT You'Re YOu “CAP'TIN" 'BASLY, \\ THIS WAS TO BE 2 st A GURPRIS “tear WAL rigtl o~ ¢ a 3 JTRWLLAMS 4-6 © 1087 by NEA Servion, ten, TAL fag. US. Pat, OFF { he ia \t Wee’ ; lahol ‘| . \. NY , ‘ i » . vii a =4 het og ne we SR re BE : Es ‘ see ORs OES 8 By Charles Kuhn SHUCKS,I DON'T rf S,I REMEMBER: +.» THEY'RE (ered Ree co [RONFSRARBIenay | [sireeNeeer PUNT gk ' - Ss = * a ; . : 4 . - x r pS? bal . oe S le of, . 4” ‘ 9 at, i, en ae. _John Morris ae ee oe oe - ree On, YES/ rrp BE GREAT STARTING A “DEA AND 1S UTTERLY TERRIFIC / : =). (= \:{ + sep fal CS ee | woe) te nen eas * | 2 ee VR ye ee os 2 ~, ; fi 44 * fy Bey ‘ \ + 3e 4 f y i b | 3 ia) LE eo gt 4 j eee | z + one ; i "ROR eR F 4 ing N ip z 4 = € 3: sion courses being 1 fy ated tb exh “meetings. — + te we ‘i hah. hit os te . * ae ae re a nial Oa wk ay bl * * me if ay \ fay ‘. ye. \ , \/ \ an i z A 5 # Nl i Pe ‘ * ee ee < ib \4 ids ba, * x p ; THE PONTIAC, PRESS, SATURDAY; _ APHILL 6 g,1ssr! The choral group of & voices. i . oe ee Be direction of * Dr, Walter B. Larsen, chairman). ot the Division ot Fine Arts at A 16 piece instrumental ensem- pany the group. In addition to the vocal numbers, a brass choir, trumpet trio, string a men's chorus ‘will be will accom heard. - Traveling with the choir will be neth Hutchinson states the concert is open to the public and all seats are free. . 8 U.S. and Eqypt Continue Talks High - Level Solution on Canal CAIRO ™ —The United States _ and Egypt are continuing to press|- their high level diplomatic ex- changes in an effort to reach , agreement on the Egyptian plan for operating the Suez Canal. U. S. Ambassador -Raymond Hare and Egyptian Foreign Min- ister Mahmoud Fawzi have held _in the! - past four days on the vital canal four closedaloor parieys issue, ‘The Orpheus Choir of Olivet Naz-| . present a con-| — of sacred music at First Sa 96° We Neserene Thursday Meetings ~Mark Effort to Achieve Their talks have been supple- notes Cairo. “The exchange began soon afte U. N.° Secretary General mented by a steady exchange of between Washington and AZ} ake COATS fiviitie OR oe Complete 7. Dra: tee Waterford SPARKS-GRIPFIN CHAPEL Thoughtful Service FE 2-5841 Voorhees-Siple ‘ FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service; Plane or Motor FE _2-8378 . BOX REPLIES . At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 1, 5, 8.10, 14, 17, 20, “21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 34, 35, 56, 66, Gi, 63, = 73,. 76, 111. le — Call FE 28181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181- for an. ad-w riter.| {Say ‘ ‘charge it.” “The Pontiac Press ; FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2181 for that portion of the insertion of the advertise- ment which has been “ pei ge E : i i See~aceww z PSededed Setetas S85Susss saeeevne SS228e32 A — Seeaeeyt Bssezeza Help Wanted Male 6 A FEW MEN | "setae Boe, ‘a prset ATTENTION tors tween 7&9 p.m. ATTENTION DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, wer. ete hire, orting|- TATE - Truck poe Pilg yr™ LB ai ; 4° Donelson-Johns'. PLACE A“LOST AD.”| x REAL ES of new PP rig! with es woken porking, close to . Excellent Sreues for aa] in business, J. R, HILTZ Realtor ~ FE 5-6181. FIRE FIGHTERS CITY OF PONTIAC a. are now being taken for fire fighters. Terria: must be least 5'8"' 28 yra. of (time ip neerioe allowable, high school pa or equiva- . Apply the Personnel af- 5 - Chy Hall, 38 & Parke. - : NEYM A N. INDUSTRIAL electrician would » like part-time work, days. 3-5458. To = in Cheboygan, Michigan mill, Experience necessary : H , Wanted ie one : CAR SALESMEN EXP. Gommission’ Beme furs. wetiourm i . Help Wanted Female 7 Route Salesman |—— analy lan he Elk Dry Cleaners, | 2OQK% —ooune TAN ES ELECTRICIAN |E YOUNG MEN 21 to 28. rena graduate Graebner’s JOBS |": FOR nigr part of Job. | Beers salary: a ents rie alee job se- cari. arty All modern a cantiee bene HO USEHOLD FINANCE CORP. 3% 8. Saginaw 8 s : BABYSITTER, LIVE IN. MORE for ees than wages. F PE +11. . | Mile id. “a «(W.~. B'ham, Midwest ent OUSEKEEPER. COOKING. 5 days » week. EM 34171. Beauty Operator . EXPERIEICED: $80.00 PER WE to ood hours, SAL OW ssoit Be “BRAUTY - ALO 5 yrs te do a roll, age limit Ee | days per si a ‘ ust have pa r4 Deine lent F netit position. BY eod ity for right Lapors —_ __ St. from _3_to 3_| CAR HOPS. eee Sy Gints and, Cooks for 3 A & W Drive-Ins. Apply 128 N, Perry. CURB GIRL. Riked cuUuP Drive-In. $10 Oakland DEMONSTRATORS: —? WENTY women needed in ® statewide ex- ion program with a national, concern. Earnings unlimited, car! necessary. Experienced dealers needed as managers, For tfor- mation, write or Posced The House of Plastics, Inc. Avon, Conn. Far- mington, ORchard 3-3207, from _ 7 ) o pm __ EXPER: cED R RE- sort hotel, Write Mrs. M. R. Un- derwood, Presque Isle. P. O. __ Michigan. in industrial electric mai motors, controls, wiring AC and DC. Sdme. experience in electron- EXP. BEAUTY OPERATOR. Guaranteed salary and commis- 11 a.m: to 2 p.m. only, Ask i MAN WITP PANEL TRUCK TO bul 4 @ cleaning route. In Ch tian Hills a esta’ # work & 13 or FE 5-7046 TanntED MAN ON FARM, MUST be able to run milking machine and modern farm equip. 3320 N. Rochester Rd. MEN WANTED For a fast expanding business No exp. becessapy, Will train you We need distributors. Must be 21 and have car. be pag arg 205 Voorhees between Orcha Lake and Tele- _ graph MEN WANTED To work in Pontiac area, a nationally. — Good fee cream. High earnings, = io rience necessary. orm .and sales car furnished. Must be veteran. Age no cap. Apply ® to 12 am. Good Humor Corp. 6844 Wagner St. - Detroit 10 ORDERLY WITH HOSPITAL EX- perience. Must be at least 25 and able to live on premises. Steady year-round job with good sslary. Room & board free. Paid vaca- tion. For appointment, call EM 3-8342 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m PLANER 2 OPERATOR. MUST BE a journey man or have letters of experience. 58 hrs. a wk. Apply at Central Tool & Die Co, 690, Mapie Rd. Troy Township, _mingham a SALE SM AN: a ome call Rompe ds sales- man—full time, and man to call on customers -in day, 1 ‘Thomas, SALESMEN GUARANTEED OR COMMISSION LEADS FREE DAILY DAILY EARNINGS ies preferable. Write, stating age One : and» qualifications . vemenes ara gsaee Who cam manage shop man r, arm. aper Prod-| cts Go _ Green Bay, Wisconsin.| EXP, rng. provided | E Caters od \ aa FOR 2 HOME MODERNIZA-| ‘2isry Hunter House. "ton Hunter ports anvassing, anh —_— for Bivd. er 6-71.21. i meses ten wed ae ae pr EXPERIENCED WAITRESS FE\EXP. WAITRESS TO WORK Phone MI 4-9000. Bir-| housework. § wantea Apply in person, Bigmar Inn. 96 W. Huron, See s- |EXP. ALTERATION LADY FOR ef oe 481 N. Berry St. FE _nights. GIRLS OR WOMEN, TO WORK daily? except Sat.-Telephonme cvr- vey work. Kendale's, 14 8. Sagi- naw. HOUSEWORK FOR REFINED person. Live in. Smail family. Nice room and . MI 6-5697. HOUSEKEEPER TO LIVE IN while parents work. Must Ike children. PH. MAyiair 6-2573 aft- _er 6 pm NURSES AIDES WITH “}OSPITAL experience. Must- be at least 25; and able to live on a Bteady year-round job with [we salary. Room & board free. Paid) vacation, For appointment, call EM 3-342 between 9 am, and 5 p.m. . SICIAN SPECIALIST DE- sires registered nursé, for private off: ho: eve — 58. PROPESSIONAL TOUaRKERFER. own transportation. Go home nights. $70 per week. Rural home. No children. Family of one Character & reliability references essential. Write Pontiac Press, Box REFINED LA LADY, 30-50 GENERAL nT = —_ __References __ $30, 1 SALESLADIES “FOR DRESS DEPARTMENT FULE OR PART TIME. PEGGY’S 16 N. SAGINAW Steno-Typists Interesting. secure positions good salaries & opportunity for advanéement. Retirement plan combined with social security, paid vacations & sick leave, life & hos plans A ve y of positions are avail- OAKLAND COUNTY PERSONNEL Lafayette & Saginaw 8ts, Pontiac FE }-7151 White Cross Never: career men. fn Oakland County Write or call collect, Mr, Frank Vertollini. tte | SCHOOE SALESMAN WANTED TO start work at once. Permanent, essential item, tory, high commissions. Pull train- we given. Must have car and be free to travel § days per week. Write tn detail to: Willis Burk, MONTHLY BONUS | Tet FoR —_ tare. if possible. Steady SEMI-ANNUAL BONUS Bort.” goo Pontiac . : ; ; t WAITR: 18 R RE- bre poems empire] “gure Nas ade FS » be ve evigei nog tema Cea ich im . way month on month] us.| tween i8 and bY years, of° on No sales saoen st Ge a oes ia — wool poo ag makes less than $10,000 a year.| She must have the following satualtgicaton Diploma Hig 1 us i Good, characte ferences This Is No Debit oo, ee Or GC 1 ti Ite ae personality . t oN = bi me the fallowtng: cos yping Positively . Filing arin, No Canvassing ration business machines, protected terri-| wi pod Chippawa Dr., Greenville,; Curb gr for day shift. from 11 am. $ iS Drive In, Dixie Hwy. ~SALESMEN WOMAN TO LIVE IN, Pull time, must be rienced, f= pen § sea TV. Christian home excellent ‘oppo fur-| and ref. west ¢-0831. $25 to —, Phone eari8. Call _ start. ‘SALESMEN- Help Wanted _8 Tm etiate copterset ae foe as 3S No canvassin: Teachers, college men and wom- For interview phone 20258, been _, nurses, , Salary SALESMEN sports, music, re, r op i rtantty for Ex- portunities. Chica Campin, A As- perienc Pine roofing, tion, Mandel Bros. 1 N. siding be et ey a beormen, St. Chicago. soon fi Dixie Hwy. between) O&A & WOMEN, KF. ART he to: "30 a.m. time, ap teins Ew ly ad- sae Tesh. SALESMEN 4 to 10 a. noon . Joe's 1, 3153 W. Huron. m. Apply in person WANTED: EXP. WAITRESS. . 26 _8._ Telegraph. WANTED WAITRESS, DAY WORK, Apply in person, Furtney Drugs: Orchard Lk. Rd. Pontiac WAITRESS FOR NIGHT SHIFT & part time -waltress for nif; . ‘ } Resliy Ce. pao. | SALESMAN AT ONCE P. W. DINNAN 66 W HURON Employment Ag Agencies 8A 8A Wayne | LS & LAPAYETTE AND BAOINAW sts.|— 3-7151 |PBX __* BOOKKEEPER $350—8400 | vecy cating, Neha. ceié 8 Heh Men & Girls GIRLS — experience & sirl a Ge, aie ae ‘WORK OF ANY kind, Jack of all trades. FE #-1072, MASON WORK, STONE WOR seapentry “and edd jobs, YOUNG ‘ MARRIED MAN DESIRES STEADY WORK IMMEDIATELY. WILL DO ANYTHING. CALL FE 2-1321 | / ANYTIME Work _Work Wanted Female 11 Female 11 MAN, 32, WAS are 7-8087. bat pa robalyaggre dl aenpaemeieas #260 lcome patients, book it o— for ae doctor, must ype Well known _ giri Friday for his Pontiac office. OFFICE TRAINEE ....... ae school with typing skis needs no experience Typist 60 WPM. ....... 208 i Jarge. Residential and commer- ginf, Ousranteed work. Pu. MY ‘3-1128 CARPENTRY WORK & ROOFING. old & new. Free estimates. OL _)-M6l, gen tee ey oe OR 32776. Dam CEMENT & BL for a go-getter! va wen work, FE 5-078 Prominent firm will train - CEMES ru ou ECTAL 2] Seecarmenr an Pe erean CUSTOM HOMES business. __.FE_#2200_or FE _3-0623 DRY - WALL, QUARANTEED pL mymey are , so work, Free estimate, OR 3. steady young mao with car | 'hreg estimate, 3 flo Jo "too big: or to tavegtigate ‘ants. small, FE 65-4628 : Car allowance and advance-_ rt ment for right man, . of FENCING Rail ranch im chain link SALES ee and iam: Established firm wants re- |indumtrial and rerential sponsible man with some ew Hudson Fence Co, GEneve sales experience to step in- 1-9441 . ee @LECTRICAL WIRING, LICENSED JR. ACCOUNTANT anc bonded. L. Roberts, FE Manufactaring firm Tee - | _ 40016, Pree estimates. dependable young man tn- ELECTRICAL WIRING. tt terested in inc ing hie censed Murray. potential. Good advancement FLOOR SANDING. ae a ~. Car) L, Billa, FE EVELYN EDWARDS 25789 VOCATIONAL COUNSELING } . AND AIR, 8ER Brick cemert, plastering 603 Community Nat'l Bank Bidg, Ca 42290 PE 40584 ag EE gg oY _.._ Instructions | Guananrexep Roors — ALL kinds, Est, 191% Hugus Marsh ~-BEST. W “WAY — 383 N, Cass. FE 2.3021. PE 2-8046. "DRIVING SCHOOL. PE 1-0060 1. A_"Young . oung . FLEMING mee ahd remodeling . “ Pree catimater Harold K, Law- ing. WORK, NEW ~ ~~ ROOF REPAIRS Eavestroughing—FE 40444. TRENCHING AND TRENCHING BULLDOZING, 8 tank & draic field installations, AIRS AND nails saia §-8431. LAWN Sr oe ROLLING VER. tilizing. shrub- z | THE ANSWER TO by factory oo is roseey oe. Office - conee or. ee et APPLIANCE SERVICE We service al! makes of wringer pee aenena washers. 30 vrs. ! To, sell, roe Tht needed 00K | work, Also chimners. No job too! . x. BEN JAM IN R. ie ‘ACKUS Huren Qnd floor, rm. 15 4-1892 - 80H Eves. FE INCOME TAX RETURNS PRE- _ OR _3-9007. = NEED “HELP. With Income Tax? $5.00 per aver- | gage return at your home. FE 4-8708. ——= TAX SERVICE 18 W. PE 41 -Anytime OR 3-2943 $756 Hi Ra WORKING MAN'S TAX SERVICE Schaefer - Hosner, «1 Tenn 800 off Baldwin. Call Fr. S113. _Insurance re Agencies 17A 17A Austin-Norvell Ue by STAY HOME, INS Fy eaiiz PIRSA AUTO. LIFE: RIVE 1M INSURANCE: OUT WITH ASSURANCE. Porches, additions, roofing, sid-\7 Ww. Lewrence. Corner Cass img, storm windows and plastic : “XG repair Cal FE FE 22671, day or INSURANCE wate z a “fore. wes & etc. Jensen, FE. Mi INSURED BY PHONE at TUTE FORE wn Won Sr" Feo custom drawn, EM }-4931. EM - a 3-3215. MAHAN REALTY CO ERNIE CRANE LANDECAPE ecentfactor, Com on Sha -TRENS AND remevalé. Ph FE $0063 of OR si) IF SO, plete ln ing. 10 per cent down. sae beach Sn | “GOLD ELEs ‘Ting. _ ed or 26, Reward. j- |"er aeernas Wao Fens Lg Call ee to fit). BACKENSTOSE, 8 E. Lawrence, FE 32-1414. Notices & Personals 25 __ Ds FOR $1. N SATS. ONLY 210 E. PIKE IN DEBT? LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind ~ Restore Credit TEP ear MICHIGAN CREDIT . COUNSELLORS ABOVE OAKLAND TER G AND lawns cht. a FE 2-3408, oad NURSER Bong = Ad Petes Priday ~Garden Pa oat SEEDING. ¢ sop livered. Ftgin TRE sES Trimmed or removed. Specialis- uildings and YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING & back filling. FE 5-3552. Moving & Trucking 19 PPEPPQOEE PPP PPP LLP Le A-t LIGHT HAULING, MISC, JOBS, Reas, Pree Est, F@ aes Fs LENT 1c ABC CARTAO pick-up, FE 34750 a ee & LTG trucking. FRE 46220 BASEMENT CLEANING & LIGHT __bauling: Call Bil, PE 5-3033. REASONABLE A LIGHT HAULING rates. FE 8-112 tiekTt ge NAME YOUR rice. FE HT AND Saaty TRUCKING. Rubbish hauled. FE MAN WITH %-TON sta san work, Call anytime, FE “ODELE CARTAGE : opt, tang. Sicianee moying. | ” | A AR Ee MaArket 4-2003, alled | 6) eron St. Pontiac, Michigan. Travel Agencies 25A i @TART PLANNING NOW FOR SUMMER VACATION Reservations and Tickets GREAT LAKES CRUISES INTERNATIONAL & ‘DOMESTI0 PONTE AC TRAVEL SERVICE - 698 W. Huron 8t. PE 83251 t Wed. Children to Board 26 Trucks to Rent ol 1% ton stakde) ; aonb AND TRACTORS y tiac hae and = | _Saie : Tidustri DUCED RATES — |_yers. Fa einen, Pend tae see ee, cere. 708 Gna Wed, Household Goods 27 2 oo 5 R E. U iL - Ss. ee Ze TRY suai ui 4 5 i 08 A a has =e tS ice ys ane a AT i ‘ } ; i * PTAC PRS. Satur AY; jsprtt é a J : nay SLICE OF HAM Wanted Real Eniae 32h | i ‘ a ‘LISTINGS. WANTED A HES Rent Apts, Furnished 33 33 aM ¥ : 2 pone, | ante “RATE “Win BONUS. Se and ‘ rms. Util - Norta end. 108 Dresden. “W._ side: 4 coe ¥ PORN. fuse Ras yr. JF Annoy lake front apt. 86 Lake: Rd. R MEN, CLOSE a Souine space. FE; _ "Wanted to R ent 29) : 3 pocaes & BATH, GENTLEMAN: AGH 35, WOULD| pe aE RW julet Too iRoom. KITCHEN "| ent evi Unturalehed 34 ae se Couple ont 3 mn | Ris, NEWLY DECO. rated. Child weicome, Gingellville, . Adul "pina addock, Mainerta a Apt. i Taatie AND | §-ROOM FLAT, children welcome, lake privileges. _PE 5-8415 _ Share Living Quarthes 0 30 waniwane in > $500,000.00 a ROOM & BATH BATCHELOR “ey, “bee furn, Call at 2 ROOMS, ue FURN, Wed. Contracts, Mtgs, 32 32\. B, 32, men only ba entrance, aries, paid, Rent Houses Furnished 35, 3 ROOMS FU RY. CLEAN BARRA OATS ties paid, 1 _—_ HOUSE & BATH, COUPLES | preferred, Very_nice. / 71 BEDRM ODERN. NEAR PON- down FE _p2n0 nore 6€as p.m, for At our pur or mr Gare te ned ee our . 2a ae aervine to: ® aban you ; Ask for Boo "hs Te Buy~To Sell-Toe Insure. 1 ci Year lease, 2072 Commonwealth, APT. NEAR Tawi CHIL- me $-2706. ROOM ND BATH oF MAIN FL, dren welcome. FE 5-34 at & ater furn. Ww rn — ‘of Auburn heights 2383 -A: bs ghts. ue ~UNPURN. Al APT, ADULTS. ‘8’ 58. jOUSE, nares & LARGE ly. Call 3 ma, AND = GAS HEAT. 4m es ouf. Couple preferred. HOUSE: PE 40756. 29 ___For Rent Rooms 37 PURN poveee ero - ROOMS. Close in. 51 Pai IF YOU WANT A LEAN. QUIET room, trv ovr home.: At bus _ PE 5-7332. NICE, e, CAR: RPETED SLEEPING room, For refined business . ot Near “Tel-Huron. FE 2-9002 after NICE SLEEPING ROOMS, T wie beds. couple or 2 gentlemen. FE a: ee eaten ONE HOUSEKEEPING RM. 15 Park Place. FE 43300. - ROOM FOR % RENT, Siz CREH _ priv. 34 8. Shirley. FE 2-3830. CASH — INA De Le For land contracts see Au- person. ties contracts buyers % KL. Templeton, Realtor Orchard Lake Rd. PE 44563 Saginaw. p.m, is oe Full: base jan oil’ ce Weer § rms. OR. 3-1268 DRAYTON PLAINS. 2 SEDRM. Auto. washer & dryer. Ot] heat. . $130 plus ce LAKE ORION NEW 2 BEDRM. “yest, aroun peeve yee ahs only. 1 EEDRooe HOME, PE 2-4385. . & BATH, COUPLE 5p ORLANDO, ELA. . Or have -. Bhd = the be sale fa contract Edw M. Stout, Realtor. 7”. Soginaw St. | Ph. FE 5-616 . MORTGAGES On eae Tia ae TT hecet” B.D. S, 1717 8. ’ Correnpendeat rs ; Eves. rE 5-8801 -_® pine’ to see. 1000 st. FE 23-8316. OR SERVICE I wit buy your prop- will sell for and erty es LARGE HOMES AND -. SMALL HOMES ine mes in; town and ‘also . homes with basem and 2-3. and 4 B AP: _tdw, M. Stout, Realtor ” "Open Bree maui 3 SELLING YOUR |_2 TEM. APT. DUPLEX TYPE, Pvr.. Ctitities mo, FESS washine f feciiities tes. otf / HOME? oes ete meee Humphries 33 ae on som ERVICE THEBEST = PLACE TO SELL YOUR -PROPERTY IS WHERE -MOST hie ead S SOLD! WHITE in ate g a reputation as the x ties _and Northern resofts listed for a“ é GET IT QOUICK/= dong comin “Ads! seat, feaie. MY 26186, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 3 a. PRIVATE Clean, pom Feta tae om | URNISHED 945 r month. call J A Tay- 42544, 4 LARGE RMS. &' BATH. PVT. asad & hot water furn. OR come, toque st at ‘5 ue Ba. LAKE, 2 BEDRMG, prey _Rent Houses Unfurn. 8 | REA ore GAS HEA beth Lake Estates. $60 s mo, FE es EA} isms month. OR 3st? OM HOUSE. COUPLE ONLY. iM AND BATH, CHILD = water heater. irge family or couple who w wubeed rooms for income. rences needed. Phone rae ving PAE Ne | oe > B, Near commerce Lake =) MO. Seon Men or women. 267 N. _ Petry. we ae eet Vv. ALL vorivate. FE 4-264 Rooms With Board 38 ROOM & BOARD. FOR “ELDERLY lady. PE 5-3 wi) subyy 2 0 5. SFE SE es m - Ta this A Bey brick -tri-level, ~stair- way to rec. rm. 1's Tis bathe, ceram- te . Two lass siid- e. All this for $27,600 chix’ MODEL » 70 1 on 4 10 6 DUNLAP ue ‘BUILDER FE 8-1198 GI Resale LOW DN. PAYMENT 2 OR 3 BEDROOMS FULL BASEMENT Earl E, James EM 36311 FE 4-1444 8260 Cooley Lake Rd. "Cockalbarsts Homes 38A pon moc PRIVATE OR SEMI- rooms for aged or con-| | . Valeteent Rates include doctor's FE. 5-4267. : SMALL ae Oe sole, ne PARTLY | "Inquire $233 Dixie Hwy., _Denyton ae : and nursing car ec. Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN- Rooms by Day or Week | Coaking “and sefrigersiion anit. 464 Auburn 2 HOTEL. ROOSEVELT. CLEAN,! | neat rooms & apts, By bY fod a week. pe rates. 125 Perry. FE 5-126. --- Rent Stores 40 sone res x “ys PAREING e at rear. Heat & wa:er furn: ea Mi! 143 Oakland. “On 1301. Rent Office Space 41 OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT. floor. 4540 Dixie Hwy, H. J. _ Var Welt OR 3-1385. p vo Heated” Plenty of iz. Pe Pontiac a ia STOP—LOOK . '- ALL MODERN For sale by owner: Fine country home. 54 ft. long brick veneer ranch home with full basement. 2 car gimege and other outbuild- ings. 10 acres of ground. 7 miles north of “pontiac on main black top road at 3196 West Clark- ston Rd., just off Baldwin, MY 2-6432. $900 DOWN > 4 rooms, full bath,- basement, et- tf ‘arage, over i ners gar “* FOR COLORED ° mens; J cat close in, full base- + car oe Loge Ry ‘CUCKLER REALTY FE rents — PE Ty. 'E 7-8119 WILL BU ILD ON YOUR LOT ANY size home required. Wond . deal — this time of year. P woigennd bid, FE S ROOMS, UNFINISHED ry 2 car S east side lo- + $11, wr down, FE av "5 ee USE 16E. good tion. For . Sate dump” truck or hgusetrail ex. PE 27-1104 $6. RMS, 3 BEDRMS. ON a line, reasonable down paymen at - tment, after to m. TE -WE BUILD BRICKS $10,975 CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 S&S invite comparison. We bon- ty fee... — be ol heat the oe oof our nano. peste feel obligated . We BUY. SELL & TRADE + i A SON, omg (A gry 182 Phone PE 4-155? AT os LAKE OFFICE Crescent Lake. 112 of frontage. 2 _Bdrms., tull bath, paneled living s -. iaet oe garage. $13,500. With Less for cash, -|Unien Lake Priv.. Near 2-dbérm. home, oak floors, large ant this is goed bu it \ terms. a —-. Cedar Island lake front. Has 2 cottages on it. Needs some re- pairs. A _ good investment for . Only $7,000. Easy terms. to| For Rent Miscatlenvoes 42 300 AMP. PORTABLE. GASOLINE welder. FE 5-1435. a] 5 |PLEARANT RMA ih gl ae After 5:30: anytiine Sun. PYT. bath TV. available. Child welcome, miu util, ‘ Perry. z ; hoon et SECOND Sire me _ sousecultadisanatl rms. & bath, FE 46604, ARCADIA APTS. 32 FOOMS AND BATH. IN GOOD AMPLE . HOT & COLD WATER, garage. All modern, newly ‘leworated, i's of ground, $ PM. . Call “on = ogg 1g & 38 = ;RETARER, A-2 ARCADIA % ia sl. 8.) BEDRMS CHILDREN PREEE wt ae SE & won BRAND NEW fice, é 7 RMS. rode NO DRINKING. @ RM. ADULTs ONLY. CAN BE 401 N. Paddock. * shared for FE ALMOST NEW 3 BDRMS. WiTH % “acre garden spot, MA 56-1014 secgnall 3 p.m. DRAYTON PLAINS. room ranch a ‘enclosed FOR RENT: HOUSES APART. | ODER Private pasting. Site wepibe ENTS, Furnished or unfurnished Roots pe BATH & Wiliams Realty 1218 Bald- Fou A t trance! aon reat, 'k age Aull util on. and Sunday FEderal 86918 on 7 Ri Rae mate i GOING BT. how |” Corner * Whiitemor= 7 RMS., eanverE 3 ‘BATH & ENT. & ENT. . PE 2-9038. in} > RM. vat Pe Lg A sis we 1 Bo ashdet ; aM. Fu 3°: Ses CHILDREN WEL- "> CHOICE NEWLY DECORATED 3 rooms and bath, all large rms. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | 77 N. Saginaw - St. re Open Evenings ‘ti! 8:30 LS wos ROOM FURN. “APT. PRIVA " aeame, children welcome, . TE 7 RMS. CLOSE IN” HEAT or Tia FM GROUND FC age pine Very clean. ait re, tes month. V 8ST, 2 rms, & bath. All utilities. nares. posnate & Bours 9g, 2 W. metee Loree . FOR ADULTS te wuitien. 965 ein 7 oe LIB & sires, FE $-8881 after 5 or Sun- ov Attractive new duplez- i~pe units. & Bate. COMPLETE- incl, utilities; e| tn Hgts. FE 3-9329. ey BATH. MODERN, Site & private, couple only, FE MP PVT. BATH & ENT. 87 6. ROOMS & a FOR RENT. Reasonable rent ied in tiac on East Bivd and bores BU St. CALL FE 4-7833 Rent Lake Cottages 36A PPP LLL AL AD wattieo LAKE, ——— : . beach, 2-bedrm » MA heater Available ‘nek 1335 3. J 4-828. zn? RMS, A} AND BATH. ALL $i 5 igoeee close Prospect. PE 2-1455 For Rent Rooms. BATH. 239 SOUTH LEAN, 3 A Pvt. ent. Heat & water furn, ith, 2601 N. Pegrsy. UTILITIES, to 2. Pontiac, MY 2.6196, . fantt FURN. Fy 84 MAIN 8 person, P. ea erred, 154 N. Perry. a couple or newly ‘wed couple. Utill- ties, jie yb 3 ‘ BAT oF AGHELOR & Prt. = ae \ 4-2970. Pit) Seamer as RM. FE; cea ll me a ane ‘ne e ts, dais: al 15 Lf including heat, ~ MODERN ia ry 3. RM, or NEAR CAR DOWN- ent. 10 Hovey. FE: For Sale Houses 43 BARGAIN ay es yy tered; eo dH, brick f priv.; valuation $11,800: ‘sen sb Fn oa = —_ Also $1,200 down. Severs) thell i homes" brick front, 2 bedrms Legere Lake i =k or will build tout Y OWNER. Saran : te Ey gh hs ‘* over mw loan, On. ane. ‘ “pul home, ‘extra large, ytll gots Ril” price with creseent te: ~" BERING WATERFORD 7WF— ELIZABETH | LAKE ESTATES BY BY * Like new, aon yoy 2 |.* big bedrooms, exp. _— = bath im. s, } car garage, corner lot, it eo te : after 4:00, N ON WaT 150 soned com ng Seascnah a ~f terms. PS. Fe SMALL ig | FOR SALE-TO be moved. 3 BDRM. 's SIDE. BY 3Y OWNER. |. be after 3 p.m. WILL SELL MY 81400 EQuITY for $600. 6 rm. mod. gas furn Near Fogewes fenced Sookyare. stot 100 © 470. 1909 Grade. Vi Vicinity of 8. Bivd. | Crooks. Rd. FE 5-6627.. large lot, 3 BR aa Frecpiace. Basement. 2car car- Fa ess iad after ya of Pontiac. Pe AREA . Ranch Type erms. JER: E, ADAMS, CO. 3112 W. Huron PE 44561 houses fo: olored. p. W. DINNAN Many other fine lakefront home and lakelots in ail price ranges. as G. _Jrocke 1848 Union | uk EM 3-4671 2 ACRES. « Sits 5 BATH Bin men. & MA 5-1020 i iM HOME, siTU- ated on blacktop. in. Lake = Attached garage, ‘sacre OR 3-6900. 7 BEDROOM RANCH HOME. BY & lot, ert take over payments FOR SALE TO SETTLE ESTATE, 3 bedrm. home, on corner of 2 schools and BY OWNER Attractive, well-planned 3 bed- closets, all insulated and room heme. Tile bath; ity of —— wood- a4 Ext to-wall t, draperies, furni- re Owner's price, rea- sonable down payment. Call FE 28-6229 for a tment. No Down Payment. be A Shae free and. proeed er oS 3 bedroom tarter with full ent and “rough wiring; besement _or bulle on our let with a eg payment. r. c. 3-7038 OR Sine OR Corner ‘Williams Lake Rd. & M59 OPEN 91 ONEIDA SUNDAY 12-3 Ideally located in plessant Sem- inole Hills, this spacious 8 rms., 1% bath home provides the roominess for a large family and the: conveniences of ‘in town liv- 2 bedrooms on the first floor and 2 more : oes Auto- gas beat and show- Sesinee's godt Basement, Brick ca a home cules at only 3. 900 $3900 See WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN 71 ~ OPEN- RB D, RILEY, Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd..FE 4-1157 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. 6257 LANMAN: 5-year-old Ranch Home in Excellent Condition Being Offered at Only $11,800, Floor plan consista of.2 bed- rooms, large pine paneled den, 18 x 14 lving room, tile bath and attached Car grarage. AVAILABLE TO VETERAN : FOR $300 DOWN To reach ‘property drive out W. Hu to Al Rd. : turn right to Lanman. - WM. Fe | KENN EDY a 2 “Evenings ull ® 3087 W. FE WARDS ORCHARD, BY. OWNER. Leaving state 5 rooms, full base- ment. 1% car garage. Aluminum storms & screens, wall-to-wall carpeting & many other features, Furniture optional. FE 5-3766. OPEN. SUNDAY 3-5 S74 E. Beverly ; ey Rea Fesite nD RILEY Brake Seni ge ~~ Buy Thru ese RETREAT withen Sete homes eke nse \B THE “BIRD” To a 48 ODAY’S BARGAIN —TOMORROW’S SECU RITY faete hi 4 ved : Attractive Water, ga- rage, Located on a well landscaped corner lot. ludes ohly $8, with $1, » CRESCENT LAKE Modern 2? bedrm. ranch « type home, located ‘% — from Crescent Lk. and liv- tesned’’ g egg 8 Solid block construction, Only $1,000 dn. $1,000 DOWN WARD E, PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE4-3581 | 1050 W. HURON ST, OPEN EVES. ‘TIL 9 _MA §-7331. By owner. BY OWNER. F id. wood floors, Attic a a, Ol heat, double On 3 lots..In Drayton Plat ain “call OR 43-5541, Eves., Sat, FOR BETTER BUYS-, mode West t "Princeton, Only $49 monthly. > it today,’ it won't last. Arnold Real Estate 210 8. Telegraph Rd. 5-0676 PE floo A gas heat, aluminum storm | sash, screens and doors; Only $2. down, Oo 1064 Berwick W ashington Park 3-bedroom brick front home. rage with paved drive, ae 7T2-ft. landscaped jot. WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR . 519 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 44516 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE / TT tT NE OPEN: *" SUNDAY 26 BRAND NEW — 3 bedroom oi] furnace, aluminum oe lot. BETTER dows, large SEE THEM NOW. We have anly 8 left. $300 down plus m e costs. DRIVE OUT a ABAW: TURN | OPEN SIGNS AT r PELro OP ; SUNDAY 1-5 633 Pontiac Trail - WALLED LAKE AREA - Out of town owner has just reduced this beautiful brick home from $31,600 to $25.- 000. Cash new mortgage. Large . li room one ample eating space. 3 huge bedrooms with patee double closets ic tile bath, with vanity. Vestibule en- trance, wi closet. Pull basement, rec. room with arage. with stome retainer wail. Lake privileges. Drive out IGHT RU OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 NORTH END — u. Gt, A fam home with 4 dining room, pl walls, oak fleots, Basement. $8,500, Full price. TAL —- Will pur- chase an immac two room bungalow.¥ Oak S > 3 Zz g o * ath. e privileges too. $9,200 full. price, : $600 . TOTAL — Will pur. chase an immaculate 2 kitehen, and bath, - Lake privileges too. = full price. BETTER THAN NEW -— Is this 3 bedroom brick, 1 story! Oak floors. Plas- tered. walls! Tile bath! Full ment! Gas heat! Alumi- num combinations! Lot sire 7) & 154; Best of all it's right across the street from living room, large sitres: : tive kitchen with birch cup- boards, 2 roomy bedrooms and Ule bath ment; oil heat, 2 neat cor. ner lots. Fenced. e privi- Jeges. Terms, Bohs « BUILT Bg bmn wtf oN Many Aap 3 Tage tucinereter, carpeting Ge RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 7 es hes or OR pies ee DACRE SETTING Awe : horse tom, CLARK . REAS BUY. Only Carpeted living room, ga-/- : plastered walls, full base- t rtitioned 3 s .* . with a 925 for equity which : monthiy Lgto-yy era include taxes, est. Better act pe tment. MACEDAY LAKE PRIVILEGES $1,000 down. $7,900 full price. Just completed by bullder. bedroom bdbungsaiow. . sauto oi] furnace, attractive kich- en and oler_nice feaures. MARKLE STREET. es ‘6 ‘room modern home, bull in 1950. lls - tt. Only $1,750 down CLARK REAL ESTATE E 4-6402 ___ Multiple | Listing Se Service BROWN. $11,500 FULL PRICE — GI's Only. Modern 26x36 bungalow. Com $1,000 DOWN. 2 BEDROOM, PRIVI- _ leges on ite Lake, Iie car | og Logi e fenced trees and shrubs. ‘tim 3419 1 63 ft. commercial frontage on 59. Close im with 2 es ye possible 3. nee garage, acre of land, kennels and Lee - Meense. $1, down, EM 3-4108. Rowe Lake area, Milford. 3- bed. . rooms, full basement, 88.860 with ~ terms. Call MU. 4-8811 Overlooking Leonard Lake. 2 we rooms, fruit trees, landscaping. $9.800—$1,500-'dwn. MU 46863, 16 19 midutes from Pontise on on paved ad. 1 acte, 2 car bretieway, full Sascmtent $2,500 . EM 3-4236. * 2 bedroom. full basement, breere- _ way, garage, close in, large $8,500 fu EM: saie7. ull price. . § room b 1 full ba nt, . 2 ear sarage, large ree. fom. furnace in laund ae tee Candacapiog Pull ores _$ room- ranch. all large eae nicely decorated, close to sc stores and churches. Only 99.600 ~—terms. Cal} EM 3-4236. Lake front. Large home in excel- lent condition, paved bed- rooms,” partial basement. 2 large. sun rooms, hardwood floors. This’ jobs resto — ‘ae pee currently Hogue hee month. $25.- ith tema! Sau MU 46863, 3 bedroom ranch -home, lake privileges lot 150x137, fenced. itdoor rbecue. 612,500. Call EM 3-4197. Beste Lake canal. 2 bedroems, large lot partial basement, $2,506 down. EM 3-4198, ie Ses Pig Realty, 7404 B. Hugh. d Rd. (M5 at Porter BLOOMFIELD OPEN SUN. 1-5 bric range: saohed -2 car garage: mammoth eee rear terrace, 75 ft, lot : “2082 DEVONSHRE WOODWARD—SQUARE LAKE RD. Holcomb LI 9-1000 Here is & Wonderful vai- 05 DOWN ~- - Right on canal at ke. 3-room bungalow scent La with stool & shower. Large 170 % HOM, WE More ts 0 sell value frontage. Immediate $14,918 LITTLE FARM — Moders ¢ bedroom farm that has been Right on schoo! bus nM “Oxford, Children OPEN SUNDAY 10-4 os H. BROWN, Realtor ____ Multiple greyed MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Colberry NORTHEAST EAST SIDE 4 Laing 2 story frame, full base- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS YOU'LL WANT the Wisner, Lincoin. High Schoo] district. Oak ae 3 plas- ‘ 80x120-ft. ‘with Stored ch ee tse, Gio uaes: DON'T MISS THIS! — © Buy-—To Sell—To Trade rou" BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT! MAHAN FE 2£263 1073 W. Huron T DOOR TO BRANCH — Pricea for quick sale. $10,.° + term JERRY E. ADAMS CO. 3473 W. Huron PE 44561 Each Colberry Perk Home fanned the A ements of an FOR COLORED Located ved street South Paddock. ve Consiote of 4 rooms and — for owner's living quarters plus 3 room apartment ear garage. Call for terms appointment, , /Located off Franklin Rd. on « ved street, 4 large rooms and bath, hardwood floors and plastered” =. full basement a 9 rnace tric hot water, Only sego. oon. SEE D EPLAY AD 3 zi28e ; é Q Ss > a * te 3: van Leslie R. Middleton ROKER FE _8-6003 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CUSTOM BUILT—2 ana bed.” room “custom. puilt_ fom a a: INCOME—2 family income $ rooms down om bd foome ue up for A heat and + aavees — Full price $10,500 ’ OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 George R. Irwin nme PONTIAC CREALTY 56-8275 WEST OF TOWN aa oR gh : Buy Thru ‘Partridge — e List Thru Partridge PO. vetr Boe DOWN modern home on — “ ar full pogemseal, gas - $1,500 DOWN ry Bak, Some falar iho $750 DOWN I ED. RILEY, Broker Lake Rd. FE #18 4 NEAR AIRPORT One eth SEA ee a si a ROUGH. w Ss oney $285 DOWN. - F. C. Wood Co. ea 3-1235 es “obrice 1-OR 3-6449 Corner Williams Lake road & MS5® GI RESALE 3 ACRE SETTING 4 BDRM. eres ce $290 DOWN cr s Ranch Home . With Basements Leotty . ae Sespels ii veatibule;)- break = = ious it room. | OPEN. SATURDAY deo. SUNDAY Model on hoe Bh aad aast of R sg USCHELL (JO 61528 ‘STOUT S Best Buys: Today “LAKE FRONT bedroom i Everything goes sat only “3. : with | rd $1500 down, EAST SIDE nmed $1070 down for this 3 bedroom lo- style Twp. furnace, electric ater, storms and PARTIALLY COMPLETED Possibilities here large 2 story Leap off Mm tall tal in 1 new we he 1 acte parcel, basement, would make 2 family. Only $1400 price. why. M. Stout, Realtor St, Ph, rE 5-165 OPEN. 256 EARLMORE Sat. & Sun, 2-5 _ $5,300. By ener “30% Wate: gist ces FOR SALE BY OWNER Rochester Area 41—HOME PHOTOS—41 Brick - Frame - Ranch Some new =e — Some used Country Vv e homes Homes with 1 tw 10 acres CLARKSTON Home 0» 7 acres HAROLD E. WEAVER, Broker 1445 me Auburn E. of John R. Roche OL 2-0821 SUM. MER COTTAGE s WD afd $25 per month. DRAYTON PLAINS 5S rm. modern with extra $13,500" cash to RIDGEWAY, 975 Baldwin Ave. PE 46203 DRAYTON W OODS heater, and recreation area, aa 290 ft. Owne leaving state. $2:900 down wil handle. Shown by appointmen PAUL D. Hi AMMOND 2644 Realtor TT41. wer ves. PE 5-4714 ene ~ DRAYTON PLAINS | A LOT OF HOME FOR $1,050 A neat 2 bedroom of @ bome in = _— neighborhood. $10,975 with LADD’ SUING - 4286 Dixie Hwy. at Sashabaw OR 31231 DRAYTON PLAINS lex finished in 1967, Each room, 2 cai tne see $2.000 * sown. $100 ‘EMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd. Union Lake Village or EM_3-4393 3-3314 $5,500 full price on room, 1 bedroom home. An ment, saute. oi] furnace. Call for @ very - at 615 300, Kecena: . pee om cod oblate, Gals 1441 FRANKLIN ROAD geste. with good» terma, = S eg . see (Res ee aoe: schoo stores, ‘bus. A steal Four Bedrooms © sb me I's men beter Baldwin School district. A than renting. few blocks > pepeosy OREE s basem. eat.- PIN ipa gd ge enclosed och. Two A good ‘older 5 & = garage, 210 Own- path aith ee a anxious to aeve: Call screens, wae. & ¥: Handy grade & senior high canoes A good at $9,750 with terms, St. Mikes District This ig a home that must be Three rooms, family completely We buy land contracts. NICHOLIE . Ww r te. coal ieieg toms ‘tee one & HARGER CO. — Tt Is a home that 33 W. Huron Fe 5-8183 ° Open Evenings Tennyson St. : ; | #1. pe new remot Watkins Hills | fanent, possessan. Low “WATERFORD’S EVENINGS & SUNDAYS || FINEST —— 3 Bedroom Brick RANCH HOMES #|GAYLORD eorans PAVED STREETS SIDEWALKS CONCRETE DRE WALLS SELECT FACE BRICK EXTERIOR Plan To See These Homes Now AVAILABLE TO VETERANS OPEN SUNDAY 1-7 P.M. aoa Drive out Disie Mey, ty Wa Model Homes on an heyeneen Drive, WM. A. | PaEDY Open Rives, "tl 9; 8 r ; j cs #1 a by 46 Tat, Reg. U.S, Pot OFF, © 1957 by NEA Servien, ne “ Fe mr" Fh i lS So scat thio dea % Views oe mater i sete BRS) Me ibe , ph wiont ae 7 ight 7 , a i 4 at ge AA eo) Ba nes, A eer y wei os Ngo Saye € EN : \- \e: a a I Ee ute ie IN i ace Oana. p PONTIAC lets SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1957 4 Soe a ical iain sania oar , 7 = < eapianita 3 Howey CARNIVAL sc!) by Dick Jaret |__f Sete Howees - ’ rt Oxfard "hye ee eto irae: (oe ean yg room re heater, tesoed f - / |” workshop, $2,090 ‘down Cass Lake Front Spacious modern home for grew. Se tata Ix give teen Only $15,000 owner : cash for this choice property. New 3 Bedroom Ranch Custom built with every modern feature. Including table top steve, built-in oven, fireplace, plastered garage on large water- front jet. CALL OFFICE OR FE 4-0476 ‘Home Mart Realty 1062 W. Huron PE 5-9407 2 car “Phone On 3-1as6 30 ae 5660 Open gy a eS CHRISTIAN HILLS Almost new ranch home. Owner |’ transferred, 3 bedrms, stall show- er, twin vanity wash basins, ba All ranch section near Michigan’ 3 peony proposed college, Dodge Es- "$23,000 * FRED T. HAYES | “18231 Wyoming “Elmo had wonderful luck with his garden last year — he got sick and I had to take care of it!” loo oerod Momoer For Sale Houses 43)- Partrid | oe also screened- reh, owners leaving town. Fully price $10.950. -355 NELSON Near St. Mike's Church and Oakland Park. -|SMALL MODERN, FULL BASE- biacktop road, $7,860. Cash to ex- isting contract, . or will trade equit: = larger aoe 65 Cin- tony Rd. $200 ae I 3 bedroom home lovely |. wtres. Plastered walls, auto. oil heat. Strawberry plants. Good a e. See it now. 3 PAMILY INCOME lean £0 BUY. TO SELL REALTOR ige is the ‘bird’ to see. GOING TO RETIRE? If you are one of those lucky ie and would like e nice home, about 10 acres “ Binge land, and @ secure = J income mag ES 2 ad- ditiona dwellings, a you will be interested in a prop- erty we have for sile in the West Suburban area about 3 miles from Laven gy Uh area of Pontiac.” Zeer = ex- egal a or subdivid- Taylor, Real- weer] “ . wate , ‘odo. located close Clinton Dr. Sasha : 3 BEDROOM Only $1,000 down. — walls, family-sized. dining room, base- ment, large lot. | seal bargain at $7.500 ful) price. 6 ACRES : . Only $6,000 full price. Jim Williams REAL ESTATE & Ce 1218 ] Baldwin Ave. FE 4¢05¢ WEST OF PONTIAC Here te that ranch-type home with a big full. basement you have looked for. Rec. room and- conveneient kitchen, attrac- tive bedrms. and beautiful bath. Paved drive, 12 ft. wide, and a i%-car gasage. You must see this, Trade considered. SYLVAN LAKE tus An txceptional buy a’ si - 500. 5 rooms and 2 baths, full basement, gas heat. Everything you could w: for particulars, John K. Irwin REALTOR Since 1925 313 West Huron Street Phone FE 56-9447; Eves. FE 5-4846. ‘Onrage . Cal "euutaniog® ¢ Bedroom, om» > aoe rm., 1% all large rms screens. Steam oy ‘peautiful wooded lot, lake privileges. Ideal west subur- ban. Call today. DONALDSON SCHOOL A Brick ranch. 3 bedrms., plastered walls. we, coramate = anit; rrored wa bath with ¥ y eee ee ea & drapes. pool gy Wate beautiful lot, Privi- leges on Sylvan a. FUTURE BUSINESS anch-t: home, with fire- This r h-type ho on aa munity. Hurry on Russell Young 412 W. ee TRIPP 4 BEDROOM LAKE-FRONT Spacious, tile-roofed, brick, ranch-type — 32° living room with studio ceiling, natural fireplace al jexrad foom, 2 basement rec. room, bath, 1.6 acres laudzecped site, 113 lakefront, Excel- lent beach, 945,000 - owner transferred. we story brick, built in 1950, Spacious, car- ted - It 8s room, fitrary, ak q = Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES NORTH SIDE Cute 2 bedroom home on paved - street, ase fenced tn patel with 3. bed: ily reouk. carpets. 1M y room, cai . 1% I - water r, dish wasber and many extra features, - LAKE ORION $2000 moves you into this older home in nice section of town rtment up will @ your monthly payments. EAST SID ~ 1% pried with 2 bedrooms down and room i 2 onal up. = floors, =—— ee nace, Only, garage ssoea érive. Cow $1500 down so bur- ry Ev 3 after 6 call Mr. Hore beck, 2-8682, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 OPE SUN, 2TO5 4947 CURTIS LANE - WATERFORD HILL 4 URELEVEL a besutiful new modern- you Home at wad a dream home of breath to large ith ramic french lock ment 11% blocks tures of this terrific 2 full ceramic tile baths. te floor vestibule entrance, ataswte window Plastered Double phere aluminum vom. dows. jength closets, and Groase Potnt of Oakland co. WHITE BROS. . Phone On 3.1388 oF OR 3.072 Open Eves. ‘til 9 Sunday 10 to 8 LIKE NEW BUNGALOW — 61.450 Dn. Very attractive, many extras, greed - — well - yard. G rage. 2 lots—108" frontage. SIDE 4 tamily, yy Sereel brick, Sein Gown, pies tamnily room and builtin grille. Living room with natura] fireplace dining “El.” 2 3 and bath up. Pull ent, a es the ats ea x 1 . J ear ——— bus. ve Lesile R. Tripp, Realtor 1S W. Huron. Street FE 58161 or FE 2-1308 OPEN SUN. 10 to 6 on im it recing. : basement, on eat & more. LOON LAKE NEW HOME — Lovely 3 bedroom ae plus many extras, ——— ares ‘dar, if window on arene es Built-in pe or tive * paoeiine. 8 al al*teatures to ’ J. R. Hiltz ltor Rea 1011 W. Huron e OPEN SUNDAY 3 to 5 195 Linden Pioneer Highlands Brick ~ 2 bedrooms down: unfin- ished Lesile R. Jetipp. Realtor: er Pee PE Ssisl Sr PE S033 LAKE FRONT bi-level, radiant heat, bar in rec. room, 10x22", 2% car garage 960, terms. _FE 5-6181 | YARD WORK IS DONE|* 3 Lesmegy brick ranch = base- hy ~~ like oe Has 2 fi imo Adams. ‘nd t. $25, “TRANK'S Sica OU 1-7511 2980 Tienken Rd sine OPED SUNDAY 1 to 5 P.M. 2340 Pine View Dr. $750 DOWN A modern home for less than you can build ft! The down pey- |. pay ment ts less than you would tate. $7,950, fu | Humphries 83 N. Telegraph Open Multiple Listing Service price. Small Farm Good siz-room home on 10 ood Part —— aly. Within om of Oxford. Lake Front Tri-level basement with a kitchen. Beautiful living room, with picture windows overlooking lake, Private oxal with 100 feet of dandy you w Call for appointment oy see. ° Tourist Home Downtown Oxford A Aaa ne’ a town Qxford. Terms. GAYLORD 2 8. ma tite Y 22821 DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICD OPEN SE bai Ble, — ao wrllow ~ ow oiees: 8 Union Lake Rd 2420 na Dr. and inspect this eye-appealing white frame modern - to - minute two bed- room bungalow with paneled breezeway and attached garage, solid concrete drive. ranch fenced x 200, lawn and other berry L sp eemamnents. Price OPEN HOUSE - EAUTIFUL COUNTR VACA a ACRE as *Bashabaw Rd —_ on Clarkston infew Open Signs ts & ADAMS REALTY C 0. Auburn Ave. ons Ae 5 pm. AN NETT OFFERS East Side shaded lot at edge of —— te General Mo- .. &feem ranch rE ¢ call. FPE_ 8-208 ~ 2 Family West side Lad Fgh ecboat ee Kitchen 1 bed- reom, room and bath. Second floor with living acct | bedroom and bath. Base- ment, of] steam Neat, ¢car Possession at Once * entrance Ottawa Hills Charmine tile pets included, recreation room, ee $11,000, only $2,000 car garage. $17,973, terms. Close stores and bus line. Only $16,500 ea $2,500 down. Ideal for re- GREEN ST. wn. Oak floors. Ges m heat, gas water heeter, full base- aoe —_ Walls, insulated pec home with living room 12 with massive fireplace full koe. — nd 2 car oe trait Price "gi5,s00, terme oF trade, INDIAN VILLAGE BRICK SIX LOVEL Price is right at $14,975 on this spac ¥ home ionen one, heat betuee than ave rooms th: finest of floors and yalls. 2 car garage, blocks two fenced icts with payee. shade trees, nice lawn VACANT BUNGALOW aso. Lose $458 do full Dacomant, ofl heat, aoe bath, west suburban. OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 2346 WE TRADE BUY AND SELL DORRIS & PHONE Pip vss? 752 W. Huron. St. bn ~~ Ag eotrt® semeaien “DRAYTON Ww OODS | + 1 von Sa | VALLEY REALTY Beat ot Peatiog Lake cia East W ilson Street. 50) DOWN — 38 rT] pool ee Near Waterford High School. and new elem Owne possession, | i i oH BE “ge caf Ke ak | MULTIPLE LISTING sERtice OP. oN SUNDAY 1.7 “Budget Rancher” 3.BEDROOM FULL BASEMENT. | ‘HOME 1266 N. Cass Lake Rd. BUILT ON YOUR LOT $9,975 — s EE ‘TH ESE FEATURES! LUXAIRE FORCED AIR HEATING OPTIONAL FIREPLACE heat. Garage. $21,000, -mort| - =~. . : gage available, Cape Cod OPEN Pirst floor has living room AT < th fire: . 4 é with fireplace, dining il SUNDAY 2-5 arpeted. bath kitchen, e bedroom and | 200 Oshawa = recreation room Cherokee Hills ce pleasu: 5 bar. FA oll heat. dear offe oy - Soest rage and breezeway. §23,750, room rick, only ¥ years — 2 tay 2-car qorese. pated Country Estate ne pp Yard nice 8 acres of ground, well landscaped. Carpeting located, an & drapes included, Priced for room owner's residence with immediate sale. ELIZA- large living room, sun par- BETH LAKE TO Dedreomns, 3% (ova oranco. OTSEGO TO. matic oil. heat. Complete Senawee > i of on Palateepgim- a : tandse dood grounds, Horse 7 « with box stalls, care- : ey GIN: . tate.” offered. at "$33,300, - rms. “> - | . SUNDAY 25. Roy Annett Inc.}201 tigen REALTORS Pioneer Highland 2E 8.0466 R 1g s Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 win 8 ae een, ey : recreation room, ‘ceramie OW kitchen ee, and * 4 DOWN PAYMENT nd screeds. “Also screened 4 A comfortable rent-beater with four other fine ‘features too ne. 4 Living room, two bed- merous to mention. Why not ‘ re Oe Oe see for yourself Sunday. If home is loaded with you see it you'll want it— ‘ Boge, iretace, ‘ecw ess | Sai SEEsear ey i heat, ‘elec. water heater, storms| GRAPH BETWRES Sunnie & screens, Utility room, inonlated K BLVD. & VOORHEIS" only lar years & is close to RD. WATCH POR SIGNS. stores, scheols & Mane. Only . se $1,550 dn. Drive by 724 Melrose OP) St., & then make ap appointment ‘ to see the inside. | EAST SIDE INCOME mii | Good home & income. In — = . . ou up, com y furnished. Liv- SUNDAY 25 room & vdows, aréwood 4 | 5643 Rowley St. floors, heat, heater, storms & . Pull b Less Than 1,000 vith bath. New Seer garage & down puts you in this neat. i e ‘ line Only $1,775 dn. $10,779 full 5 enreom, bungalow. os. price, NORTH SIDE * Sater Sng pete ata | Owner's moving out of city, other- block to Huntoon wise you could not’ buy this Lake. Pull price $7,450. Im. BLOCKS FOLLOW SIGNS. OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 1837 Beverl Hee cre Spring Is 5 Se ae ey, Races SON pe Meets ae Va ee * 1 £ i | . MONEY! Sell unneeded PRESS, ‘SATURD! Y. ad "| eo Fi Prebnee TC. ee [4825 Pontinn Lake Ra, PE 6-431) Buy Thru Partridge | ‘Heges, Pa Lak non by 145, Cash or terms. FE +006. or PR. : acey* Sale Industrial Prop. 46A j hoy Ecce OEE BATH LOG a CABIN. beaen: Pontiac Lake. i? MT. ROYAL 6UB. \ cated, 141'x110 lot. Commerce Eaitank Lake privileges. By own- ep s. 3-4664, ‘ SEADTIFU!, F shle t $8,900 with §2,- enn wetiers Lake 00 = 0K] git usea” " “- Lake priteges, low down , r , ~ BEMNS O'CONNOR,” sroxen | RAY O’NEIL, Realtor MA 5-0662'262 8. Telegraph 9 to ® pe ee 3 SEAUTIP OT Ab: Phone 3-7103 or F "2-6936 bee et he ACRES. LOCATED 1 ae LAKE. BED — ~_ ersburg on way Boat weil, Paalete heist for Rogers City to Straits boat to 18 ft. Gas heat. 4 BS pee an oncations “gas an ears 500. at 2168 ‘tion motel we. Priced at low rbor. wily 94.500. LOTS. NICE BI OR TRI “ level. 4 bik. from Mus. 60 ft. from Leslie R. Middteton Bald Lake. . 1853 Glen- BROKER 7 PE 58-6003 tield, Onkenvine. After 5 p.m. - - TAKE FRONTAGE —2 Lots, % x ACREAGE = onc on Middlebelt! THAT ARE GOOD BUYS po Mar & * ee Only'1 1.3 acres, $950. homes of 000 or more may be 3 acres, $1000, built here .Cad MA 42141 from 39 acres, $250 per acre 9 to 11 a.m. Buy today & start your garden to LAKE LO wile * FRONTAGE. on wait} MY rr sii, REW. YEAR-ROUND yoy — ee _ e tot, larg rooms, ey decorated. beach. $8, ¥ 900 ith tere terms. Big dis- OXFORD LAKEFRONT ————we— $83 Auburn Ave. Afte ’ For Sale Resort Prop. 444 ‘xm FURNISHED CABIN WEAR terms after 2 OR}. tes rom Lape mort f * Caan B- R. way availa! —_— ‘eleg r- chard Lake. Mon TERMS. R. Hiltz— eee rE 5-61861. For Sale Acreage or MUtual 4-6417 eve Paved road. Lots | 40x00 B = List Thru a. Oe ; geparate Hills ‘al sell one or all. |. 47 CHOICE CA i cated on South Perry _ near a gos Sy Ayes with pullaing Edw. M, Stout, Realtor TT ON. ours. St, * PE 5-0166 Open Evenings “sl 8: bed = Lots | For Sale or Exchange 50 }|20 ACRES, BIG HOUSE, BARN $2905 terms. P.O.. Box 16144 ACRES: ‘Bashabaw road -— beau. tiful building site. All land pagal EZ terms on CRAWFORD AGENCY 534 W. Huron §t. FE 41549 Evenings. call MY 3-1143 Adams. 7% acres, for only $3,300 with dn. mo. - ted -on WALDON —— far from ble corn land, etc, Also a close-in parcel of almost .1 acre extra rich land ; R only $3,900 including y 2x basemént ied over Many other city lots. ADAMS REALTY CO. | rs p.m, eall OR 3-2420 ton Ra Telephone M "METAMORA HUNT CLUB AREA Suttable for fine rome. 23 ‘were parcel, on nice ask, —— 2180 Farnsworth OD 4-3487. Lapeer, ‘gentleman farm. Priced fell at only $4,100 with $1,600 WOODED PARCELS * Two scenic S-acre pieces lo- at no extra Only $36-down, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tt N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-165 Open Eves, ‘Til 8:30 For Sale Farms‘ eash, FE 2-7431. ROY KNAUF, Realtor modern house. Gas hea’ barn. “3800 caw in Rd., p Mad vile. FE 7 40 ACRES With ms ft. road frontage. 4 rm. Soin bath, part basement, with furnace, $2675 36 ACRES LAKE ue gf ‘am # miles north "Fectmae. $600 per acre ig 20 ACRES aw gl ol Walters ‘RIDGE W AY. 973 Baldwin Ave > $-6203 FE 2-1421 43 ACRES. WITH sotibanas 7 AND tools. timber, strawberries, sin or was "| eed ies. Close to 2 lak s . = akes. LOT IN ROCHESTER,| School bus at door Cash sale 80x150. Zoned 2 family. Also ‘ pea ve nelly 9 off Oakwood acre near Avondale ” OL|_Toad. Between M24 and Urionville 21011. Lm Ox, 4 4.000 road frontage. ™ home. Basement. FA oil heat Otter-Sylvan Lakes Bare with st “Attache milk house. 12x30 silo. Cate Chere ee TE tte 'h | 04, Moored work shop. Large ben tekd privileges on® Otter-Syivan Gaps, Olner oat bulldings “Bowne. or edll you an woenuaily — ed on 1 side with trout stream. ee ee *C"PANGUS, Real mF eaitor CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Collect: Ortonville 803 Commanity National Bank Bldg. N A 7-2815_- *E 44311 Eves. FE 5-1302 80 rt. me Mits HIGH HILL VILLAGE! 3s Sec bon sacte pen Sear we A modern munity for} ings, new fences. $13, with suburban living, on a main 4- s or will trade for jeable lane road. iy ace ] y im town. Call nley all ‘ . & commu- iz is ae Several parcels 140 h. wide. Lo- re pewdg 7 A, uf oo et Sem na eee oe on Shields Rd. Cail ‘at $481 Shields recreation area. On ved street a. cellent 5 Ww as — pe. A TRADE—80 A. $ AT R RD. Located in St. Clair Co, near 3585 LAPEE (M24) AT: Bt aly BELL FD. FE 5-#202 HOMESITES ; ear a ee ee i Just off Sashabaw = the! north edge of Dray ngs Plains. Al _— vel site with excellent drainage | sie, to drive A teen own well./ $1, with we terms. R Vo the west eide e to schools. Ex- cellent ete ore ti-ieee! or bi-level with y of rich garden space $325 down. WOODED. “excellent building hard wooed 4 ACR With several sites. Am trees. garden Carl P = $350 down. Priced for alexa sale. Tue a the” 1 of land this prosentiy offered. -ontgeey ves for fruit & berries. Only $2.9 50 with $350 down, LADD’S INC. 4286 Dixie H'way. at Sashabaw OR 3-123! iit ft HL LOTS OF LOTS ‘ow is the time to Bloomfield A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-253 NEAR AUBURN HEIGHTS. LEVEL building site, 75 x 575 ft, proximately | i acre, $1,000. down, $15 mo NEAR CLARKSTON. 373-ft. front- age on road. 150 ft. deep. Offer- Solero Outtding. Total price, $1,008 : price, $1,950, $350 down, {To Buy —To Sell-~To Trade MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS ‘enings . unda st. We Huron | NPE > , REALTOR ong large About an acre of cleared | Capac, This 80 has 10 acres of timber and 20 acres of black ck. AJi work land, exce ” . &room ranch shell chicken ¢ milkhouse, ranary. hala trade for home on terms NWA RD E. PARTRIDGE FE 4-3581 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. ‘TIL 9 cnn FARMS AnD ACREAGE Pall Rutledge, OR 3-1111, FE 40003 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge |\§ ACRES, § ROOM HOME. SUCHY Realty. Ortonviile. Newingham 400 ACRES THESE VERY DESIRABLE FOR IN NVESTORS, ACRE AOE ICED RIGHT, ONLY enna CENT DOWN, TERMS tt. C. NEWINGHAM REAL ESTATE Corner Auburn & Crooks Rd, ' ‘ FE 8-3002 Sale Business | Property 49 120 FT. FRONTAGE ON MONT- calm or will lease. FE 2-432, wy FRONTAGE. AUBURN Heights. seage FE 4-7566 or FE 6-1718 ‘after 4 ALE: “CEMENT Bock and ot enme store, arage a 000 down 3-4043 LAKE-FRONT ADJOINING Lp 2 on Sylvan Lake, 560x286", city at Seven tate FE 46113. DON’T PASS UP belongings for'' cash through | Classified | Ads! 8181, / ba WEST OF.PONTIAC Zonéd commercial and directly | JOHN across from proposed shopping © *. 3 lots Waving 2° 16-foot tr @ by 190 ‘ft. deep. pond at the extreme rear. of the ce +, is | bog oe 2 family 4 48 11). ACRES OF LAND. 6 _ Boom Lake area. / Business Opportunities 51 7 PB eng sf & EQUIPMENT. 16 UNIT MOTEL— 4 CABINS RESTAURANT— . GARAGE _— e ts real. money maker. The Restaurant & garage are $85 month- 135 x 46 electricity ished. Total 5460, appointment cane Real 362 W. Huron, Open eve- nings. & Sundays. FE 4-492 or PE 4-4813. A Rare Opportunity Antique Shop and Home Smack dab in the heart of Dray- = Plains on Dixie Hwy —60x207 lot—8 rm, modern home with ; ‘rms. of fet s hear from you. ‘| Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE Dixie Hwy. 3-9701 4305-1 OR BEAUTY SHOP — MILFORD, $1300 down, Business & fixtures & in- SHOE REPAIR ‘All a t — e en fm A-l ition, . ing 16x20 to te meres. 2500 with only or owner will $500 trade for FE oe contract, equity in or housetraiier. 5 —_ . - ed omen ay Peres Income. ‘amily. cem: 2° rage reated “to for. $65 per 7 ae: J_.¢. “HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton FE 8-0441 _ Buy Thru Partridge ” List Thru Partridge ~ Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge ESTABLISHED BAKERY ROUTE. Location: Berkley & South Royal Oak, part of Warren township. Gross income; $120 a week. Phqne daytime, VE 8-2828; after 7 p.m., LI 1-5224. HOYT BUSY RESTAURANT — requires excellent cook to maintain ex- cellent present —— Aging 7 RETIRING. A real buy at $25,500 -— with $6500 down whieh in- cludes restaurant stoc. tures af a a barguin at $4,500 with "EMBRE FE & GREGG Union Lake Village 1568 — Lake ia. 3-4303 r Sale Land Contracts 52 eal DISCOUNT poy CO. OR 3.12 3.1225, 6 call OR 30 PER CENT: D So . PE 2-3853. LET YOUR $$$ WORK for YOU We have both ag, and small eontracts for sale. Prompt, cour- teous — Call any hour. FE 8-044 5-9075. Ask for Ted McCullough No »bligations. UNT ON “6 t. Bal. $5,- J.C. HAYDEN, Reatlor 68 FE. Walton Oven Eves. is 500. Bal, $3,500. Pa at 6 per cent. $ your. cost. FE 4 Money 7 pon 53, (Btate Lisenced Lenders) GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $300 $500 8 $40- per — —— $2,800 3000 to 1956 . Bring | your title. Most ‘an “closed 3% tau’ Loans also made Py fur- minutes. i. — and other se- Oakland Loan Company | Prose on sss 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 2-9206 LOANS $25 to $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. {Provident Loan) 8. Lawrence St. FE 2.9249 __Need $500" fast: courteous rervice and Aa Greg to fit your budget? Then y should v: visit our new your needs. “Home & Auto Loan Company “9° N. Perry Street (Second Floor! Hours 9 to 5 Saturday # to 1 puckaer | Conese) Happy. Folks building, and nice <4 “home also = Jeera! Price reduced for q HOYT "REALTY 234 8. Telegraph HOTEL AND BAR 1¢Room hotel and bar with liquor license, located west of Pontiac in let district) Class C and SDM ‘License. a This is a good. ern pattie. bases to sell. $65,- 000 including real estate. pong & SON W. Heron &t, pe FE 4-1557 Partridge BOAT LIVERY —— oor on Pine Lake, One finest stocked lakes i Me vale Extra income from -cot- tage . Lar About 400° on lake. $15,000 dn. Buy now on profit from the full season ahead. A TRADE—GAS, “ A el GARAGE Large super station pumping avg. 20,000 gais. per mo xtra ga- rage work area, 2 apts y on main highway Will trade for home. It's $20,000 unde “op at own. ust $49.500 with $12. ée this in operation! WARD F. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES » THRUOU 1050 W. HU RON ST, OPEN EVES. ‘TIL 9 _ WE COVER THE STATE GAS STATION ON M58. Pumping 20,000 gallons rf month lease. $2,500 Includes ail equip- ment and power wagon. - HARDWARE Dt RWY., North of Pontiac, Plenty of parking. = ooen — . Low over- head. e of ineas inventory J $10,000 with terms. You can really boom this busi- ness. The break you have been waiting for. Oot TS tke STORE, Paint $100,000 yearly gross 8 Seen puts you in business, A real money-maker. STATEWIDE ow —— Service. of Pontiac HARLES, REALTOR FE 4-0621 m7 aa “Telegraph “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” Motel—Trade 8 large modern units —_ Lots of room to expend. Dixie Hwy. het spot. Will consider home er land con- tract-for entire down pay- ment. Sorry no ang in- formation. Out town owner wants aeties. Drive-In Main highway near lakes. said fo time to get ready ull season operation. $10,000. will handle property and all, First time offered, MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION A. LANDES, BR ty 8. TELEGR R +1 PARK AT, OUR FRONT DOOR | q J wane | F Hones T kK AM aol pert) i GoopDs Ph. Rochester OL 60711 OL 1-9791 rs e amile ir the most friendly manner. DOWN | BIN iD "8 CLOTHING. DIF. ferent sizes. Shirts, pants coats. Cheap. FE 48249 NG SIZES 9 TO 12. Men's suits, sport jackets, __size 40. Exc. cond. EM 3-3623. LADIES SHOES. 7% A. ALMOST _Rew, FE 2-0102 atcer | rerve with & LADY'S SUITS. SHORTY & FULL ‘length coats, size 14-16. re 6847 4—6 Mewsdteateres ter, take it off if you feel like it! wor. aes THE PONTIAC 6. 1957 For Sale ‘heen | Sale Business Property 49 “ 1; MODEST MAIDENS © By (vd ‘a ~ BUILD OW 1. Be Thru Pattrid e |S aration son " ‘| ® cut Eas Live Thea bak = Mae t ad way PALAN- “Of course you can let your hair down with me, Mr. Dex- Swaps { BARGAIN ! | | FURNISHED OR | payment. New ! ! ! | jg; bedroom mogern, Lake _\eges. Clarkston area. OR 3-71 OCULARS 750 \¢ \COA ATED, TA- ble saw. Want lumber or atain, EM_3.0320. | EQUITY. — 3 BEDROOM, LARGE corner lot Paras Inke privileges. nobel Gese housetrailer, car or va- for down payment, iIn- poe Niel poksession GEORGE BLAIR REALTO! 4536 Dixie Hwy. R 31251 - DRAYTON PLAINS Eves. OR ; 3-3687 or OR 3-108 EQUITY IN 2 BEDROOM HOME Oxbow area for auto, construction _work or cash. FE 4-04 40476 EQUITY IN HOUSE AN! _— ’ “ACRES for smaller house seasoned weit WILL TRADE FUR STOLE FOR formal, site a PE 68-2460. WILL TRADE FPORD CON- vertible for relinble — car & you serine? ents. FE 5-6700. WILL TRADE, 1956 FORD vertible for yf. B older car & you cmmmerae permenys FE BOY’Ss / HUSK a “AND _ Suit, Like ao Size 1 _ FE 2-4807 cer 1 NEW; . FE 82406, Cail after 5 p.m. GIRL's COAT SET, SIZE Worn once. ieeees “sine 2, ib Bs able. Lady's coat, ae) 16. PE 5-8723. Ses ge de SPRING COATS, SIZES & 3 & 5. 99 8. Shirley. 5 hed. $850 or late model | ~ For Saje Clothing 56 3 55 I. Sale e Household € Goods | 57 _mecess, | FE ROOMS oF FURNITURE AND FE 38-8477 EASY “WRINGER WA WASHER, 4-1538. __ mode! 1?” CONSOLE TV & 17" TABLE TV FE 2-0662. ALMOST NEW, . MAPLE BUNK Mo. rel, os pay y total of ‘ your home anytime. Call oe Coronet. sit, Used TWs 818.98 REA cok or TV, = Breet 3 jo & . PE 411 Tike ae 0 a ine I-AWA BED, ATOR A _ stove, 1 ‘when ‘new. 23-0624. PRACTICALLY STOVE. 4|< series, Deep bo tae. & broll- - Only $2036. Milk's ERATOR, 335. i?’ TV, $35. Power mower. . anne new, $225. er, late mean. and slestrie dryer, lance $2 wk, New Whirlpool ironer, floor sample, save $80. Schick's, MY 3-311, REB . All makes ranteed. Thyle Elec! . ; rE 15160. ce) GAS8 Seis’ apy diting act = $18.38. 50 * up, set — 5a, daven ont & chair, $18.50. rol. ture & Appliances, all kinds, Pearson's Furniture, 42 Orchard ee Ave. REFRIGERATOR STOVE, DI- nette set, 17 in Maumieal —~ sole & misc. household _ Must ust sell leaving state. OR. 36821, SACRIFICE 2 BRAND NEW FOAM chaifs. Tur- SOOAL. POWER PRUIT ‘SPRAYER. Ave call PE-2-4514. - ok cAWN babi gge tae PARTS. CHATNE, EDUCATORS, 10 VoL- bl ~ w. wont lopedia, plus Children's es. G & M Co, . Wa books #8. Baby cafviage #8: 01 ine vo in um case, wristwatch. -645. A Pe 4304 canon GE” aN POMP; ANCHOR ENCES _ rm. Coleman oil heater, $25: No m down, FHA ed coal stoker, Used 3 _Paue Morales reer PEST: | seasons, $00. FE 6-0007, Fatwa anti wee “imodera 1095: nisg tole oe ae ‘Te , tubs," ae stalls at terrific bare al These are crate morred. aware Call EM3-2731 For your bullding needs free esti- Stee culvert Pipe Drain Buy FHA — 5 RP peer iy pay PAUL ST. CYR LUMBER CO. 6120 je Lake Road temthores, ich. “ALL STEEL FENCE . ates. Fa Umass oem. er AMERICAN KITCHENS. FLOOR + ge > Vanities by Glit- ade, coved formica top, Colored ink: it 8 beds desk style foot board, quire 34 Niagara. 1953 PALACE. 33 FT. i - 1-733. ATTIC FAN,- HOMART. 30 $110 value wit automatic shutter: $50. Used season, Holly, ME washér and dryer,’ AUTOMATIC HOTPOINT DELUXE real bargain. Just like new, FE 2-0014 after AUTO. WASHER. only $149.95 complete L. A. WAGNER CO, Phone FE 5-9221- WASHERS. - Guaren 96 Oskland A | Sa SURE TO LOUK Gor PAGE 21. the most UN- . elec. EVERYTHING FOR -OAK LANI D 104 5S. Saginaw can’t be beat. BENDIX ~ DRYER, after 6 p.m tt is easy to deal at "s where courtesy and kindness are shown to erorvene and berrowing is a pleasu Provide for “pour immediate -and os happinéss by arranging for cash credit account with the compear where you are wel- comed, and your patronage is ap- —, $500. Up to 24 months |. BUCKNER FINANCE CO. IND FLOO® NATIONAL BLDG. " 4512 DIXIE HIGHWAY DRAYTON PLA 64 W. Lawrence #. LOANS $20 TO 0 S00 Household Fina: Finance Pn ot Pontiac ~ LOANS — $28 TO 9500 $500 MUNITY LO, AN. CO w £. ENCE FE 8-0421 FRIENDLY SERVICE NATI ONAL BOOKKEEPING chine. Model 173 Fol a at hee Excel | ent condition, : _FE 43048, Mr. Treschen. WHEN YOU NEED _ *29 to *500 - You can get tt quickly on your signature car or furniture. No endorsers. Payments to suit your eet. We will be giad to help our L coat with = e yy seargt sire 682 E LOVELY SUB - TEEN IVORY faille duster, like new, size 10-12. Also adorable red Boucle girl's 5-6. Free Beverly. SHOES, 5 High Kee cheap, some rE F ‘Scrap & Iron A-l PRICES FOR (ee 4 an¢d iron. FE_ 68791, PE HIGH DOLLAR FOR “FUNK AND wrecked FE 44078 MY hing hats ; 6 AAA. & AA AA, $18. some never worn, clothing 12 & 14. 56A CARS $8014. le Sale Household Geeds Goods 57 1 eign ROOM SET, ¢ ¢ buffet. Good EER GARBAGE Used .0 days, & 1 new i. Still in - ton. MA 56-7016. 6511 Northview, Clarkston, 2 CLEAN W. iG MACHINES, dryer & 1 GE auto. PigzCE SECTIONAL. ALMOST ee. 9%. FRCS. 3 PC. LIVING ROOM SET. 2 TA- bies & 1 lamp. $50. Phiico Tabie. mode] Com ng Radio & Phono- _grepn,_4 $25. FE 50257. de. § RMS, ALL “MODERN HOUSE— Three Lakes Subdivnsion, off M59, _ past Highland. Call Martians 3655 sTUDIO stoves, . refri Call Sunday FE é ROOMS OF p G60 1 FURNITURE furnishings ayteg washer, faraen to tools, Gren 4 fruit jars & _mise. FE 8-688". 7 ¥ FS, Eivixas ROOM. “dual ese iti davenport & vou with y money p TE, . FINANCE CO. ~ 702 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 41574 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH: LOANS $25 TO $500 AUTOS LIVESTOCK OLD . Mortgage Loans 54 LOANS—$600 to $1,500 1, Por any purpose, ‘ a or not i Jastions or !m- in or enclose constructed. ’ mortgages. Apply 208 National Buijd _. Pentiae or Phone FE 4-4729 - Swaps 10x50’ HOUSETRAILER, FOR payment on small house. big dis- count for cash & furniture. FE 1953 L INCOLN | WILL TRADE ‘ O@ner Lincoln, convertible of 1953 will trade for small ¢, mod- ene or otherwise, Would hike home town or west side Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TiN. Saginaw 8t 5-816 Open Evenings ‘ti! 8:30 8% HP MOTO .. : OUTBOA rand new, Never been used og or * swe Fg amere ns or 8 miilim pro- 4-0801 ee mixer a tables, Coftee ro = sgt Oe decorator ot & r : iy Pearson's Porskture, a reba Lk. Ave. .* . 17" TV WITH MATCHING STAND, condition, $40, OR 3-5402 aft- er 6. 9 x 12 RUGS, WOOL FACE, $16.95. . imported, Axminister, 8, rug rniture, 9x12 Felt F Base = ES tugs $3.95 95 4 Ft. i: Tile Bsc SURE UT SANT: Syers, 141 W. _ TABLE MOORE a aes ie" ie” jo & 56 FRIGIDAIRE REFRIO- erators. Good cond. OR 3-1538. 5: RE DPYER. GIRLS _roller skates, size 8. FE 46716, oan Fr AND . FE 2-6200 |; ELECTROM L trie stoye. Rea’ alean. Good con- _aition. OR 3-2131, hy 4:30. : ABOUT ANYTHING WANT POR THE HOME aaah” POUND AT A ~_— — me 5 less ae Laseeian all ply’ electric refriger- ators, Ranges ge water heaters. BS IRONRITE bookcase er ouly $2 wee! ee sets at — savings. Furniture, ae a ['* TELEVISION. ture tube, 1 yr. $00.95. Mil MI KENMORE. Good condition, 1120 LaSalle. 23-5972. _ AUTOMATIC WASHER NATIONALLY ADVERTISED REBUILT, up Wringer washers, $9.95 and up. = oS $60.95 teed. REPLACEMENT PARTS ___ PE 2-4021 “IBIGGEST BARGAINS _ CON- |Table top gas ratge BELL. AND aber HE HOME FURNITURE CO. ws PE 2.5523 Believe It Or Not! “A heating job that __ book . for our. ad | on page 21. 310 PLUS 220 volt — take over payments. FE BLOND ‘| BEDRM. . BRAND NEW mirror, 33! Jrehard Lake ELEVISION. NEW PICc- warranty, only 61300. _ Miik’s, | BRAND NEW SINGER ZIG ZAG ae machine. $50 off, they it. Singer Sewing Center, _'@_N. Saginaw. PE 2-061). __ BUNK BEDS. SPRINGS & MAT- tresses, brand new, $39.95 & up oe of wrought iron. ma designs, famous make, tops, Look compare these 303 chard Lake Ave eS ; G. bi made, Osueskened. Tescent, 303 Orchard e Ave. World lopedias, Wal- nut book case set, Universal auto. _oaster. FE 17-0024. DEEP |, GEN L ELEC. 11_eu._ft._ OL “1-1 DINING , Ex tom made, traditional, mahog it 2 leafs. Buffet any table & six chairs. _abie. Call evenings FE 2 FRIGIDAIRE. AUTO Geod e. with or without side chairs, genuine is tos rubber occasional quoise, $75. PE 5-6545 SACRIFICE For quick sale, 12018 aye earpet. 2 living room suites 3 pe. edroom suite, Gotlecters item china cabinet, Radio-phohograph com tion . am ing reom tables, . Westinghouse automatic stove, Phone 4-9855. SEWING MACHINES ' Auto. Zig-Zag Sewing Machine - Free Demo. ALLAN’S FE 29143 0) eee ee SEWING MACHINES, SINGER Porta -onsol bles $22.50. We rds oop and rebuild all makes Free home e . OR ‘i ‘ . sink cabii ‘ormica top, dou-, trie motor, *4 hp, single face, ble sink, $189 value, $129. 1—/ New. OA 83779. 6 ft. sink, natural birch. doors | PAINT YOUR HOUSE 1 IN awe vor ice % — a ise, KOTOR. tieter—ap peel ie, gots. u OTO: — se arwick's, rH “ft. |ONE HEAVY DUTY DIEHL _ehara ly og LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS —~ Authorized factory. service and ge ae parts. Free test 63 W. HURON sr. scent lights, complete, $14.95. Factory irregu- a ach ake ave. ae % Im, +21) Re Cig esi Tage 4 rr va! ft. ING ‘s va ae, op ELEC. “Asphalt Tile ARMSTRONG, $r0xi% INCH FLOOR SHOP ve 8. inn we en @ to 6 Oe cas a tte D OR $850 or late model mes ag oy ‘payment. New! ! _3-9702. Kir Kirt's ‘t's Sewing Center. SINGER ELECTRIC CONSOLE ba a ents of tes he. Take over paym win FE 81564. Coronet. bring to vour home an SIMMONS rch hides GOOCH. CRISS- _ cross curtains. 2-3907. “INGER SORT AaEE $39 60. heme ditioned with ——— parts and = Oy the pod ol re Sieh ae we BOUGHT, SOLD EX changed. hg 2 Mt. Clem- STURDY @PC. _room set. FE SWAP OR SELL CHINA CABINET FOR Laoag hole desk or ae coffee & _step tables. FE 4-6. TABLE LAMPS aa ~ DESIGNS, $14.95 value $3.96. Factory irreg- ulars. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard _ Lake Aveo TOASTMASTER 60 GAL. ELEC- tric water mg sal Aor gears Cale in- ‘stalled, $159 95 _Electrie, Co 1060 W. Huron TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR as ranges. R. B. Munro, Muron_ ~ TRADE-IN [ DEPT. — Guar. electric washer room suite chairs 2-pe living room suite .. &pe,. dining room suite.. Table-ton gas range ..... Metal clothes tree. {$25 valve vanity bench MRS oeene Only used good deal, Call re 4-4268° on or week day a.m Ui GAS ‘RANGE $1995 UP aa eae Electric Co., 1060 yy. Tieren UPRIGHT of REEZER wac. 14 cu. 6 ‘nner doors very little. FE 4-7308 Sat. or Sun. CG "USED TRADE-IN DEPT, cama, | Pes re char Sg: BER Davenport & c _ ; ee | Spe. ogy ay abe iiny $0.50 s ee ae oo = MANY OTHER CONVENIE R ITEMS THOMAS ECONOMY. FURNITURE £0: gf seats. like new. = for half MI 4-8880. OINING ROOM, BLOND MAHOG- Rea son- 2-0876. TABLE, MAPLE ._ WASHER. cond, Only $59.95. 300. [C. RANGE. ONLY Trees + ing room _ radios GooD CORTOR MADE 2 PC. Liv- $35. OR 3-4660. GooD wr SMALL 85-8755. 3465 Au frig rump Eectric, Une. IRONRITE IR other j 4} % 5 itis hititaiie bie a ee ee eee eee ee ee ee eee ee | eae ers ae ar “STOVE misc. items, very reas. iTALIAN RENNAISANCE, €@ : Sm set PE 58008. Rew unit tor price of a used nitute nn 307 Orchard Lake : isvnmever, 142 4 361 8. inaw Pontiac, nes USED DEPT. - Mi auto ora . ’ Mathias at 369.50 Late model elec range...... $79.50 7 Cu. ft. Philco Freezer ... $119.50 Easy spin dry washer...... ~ $60.50 Troner . Pe . $00.0 CLAYTON'S” ' FURNITURE & APPLIANCES KEEGO HARBOR PE 5-0474 USED REFRIG. ............ $30.95 Used gas stove. ............+ 20.99 Useg washer 5.90 Rolaway bea wt, mattress $16.95 | New bunk fro 95 | LORD’ ; “Ww HOL ESALE Er | 2239 Elizabeth Lake Rd. oe FE S34 ae ~~ ¥ACUUM CLEANERS NU-VACS8 ¥ $i ne Free Some. ALLAN’S FE 23-0143. -WAYNE GABERTS ‘Floor ‘Sample Sale Up to 40 per cent off on gas & electric ranges, washers, dryers, refrigerators, ete. Up to 2 years NT 8-3584. ™m For Sale Miscellaneous 60 IN- fits °S5 & ym station "4st Ford station wagon. 1 hand ner. ne ¢ er with anti ar *%"" staples. 1 Aties 10-inch metal cutting lathe asre, ‘ tao, motor, double shaft. 1 -Falle deluxe wood S eorving eb hisels. $8. OR 3-T779. a? wae battery i LARGE BA SYSTEM, 2 LARGE PLYSCORE ATS Senet Lambe ses, hy b- DELIVER WALNOT DINING | PE AM FE 5-618 | 56 BARGAIN SALE New oak pong. Be No, Lag = wg New outside, , 2 er eal ot 5 ft..; ‘§ : $30.95. com- plete, #14. 5. Pratl a proc $34.45. Fluorescent, 393 Or- chard Lake Ave. BATHROOM FIXTURES. Younas- » ki . oll & gas furnaces. Mot water and jada el a steam boilers, ia a act oe Ping “and | Supe SUPPLY. Eomtone Rd. FE 4-5431. BE SURE ‘TO LOOK ON PAGE : 7 Read our ad about the most. UN- _USUAL HEATING OFFER. Believe It Or Not! _ A heating job that can’t be beat. Look for our ad on mpage 21. Baey AND per Sp? ANP alae a) BETTER HURRY, MUST BETTER HURRY MUST DISPOSE FURNACES—NEW FURNACES $8,000 BTU input oii gun ty forced air, very pular make with Minneapolis ywell con- trols, $249 cash or terms 15. BTU gas forced cal site = other sites cut to bone. Do it Yourself or er install Air-O-Matic Heating & Cooling 1735 Willams Lk. ae = BRIDAL RING SETS, $29 Genuine Dia Solid Gola gd up. oueraae — for 8, $17.95 up. Radios ee. - ameras «+ Come see whet your éettat bays (] bon tad « charge accts - ver EDWARDS OUTLET 18 8. Saginaw BRICK, RECLAIMED — ALL You Uh “WRECKING CO, 3145 W « MILE RD. MOWER sharpening shop for rent to exper- fenced man, E 46-7835. CoKE MACHINE. UPRIGHT, 106 slot. ke $250, will sacrifice for ‘To.° ‘cal Mr. Par- _tridge, PE 4 : aS “LINE or Sewer Pipe and Fittings Drain Tile and Fittings and Culvert pe Mercer Door, Trail, Walled Lake. MA: 4 Empire 2600 ‘Union Lk, Rd at Commerce EM 34148 THE LAKE AREA'S LARGEST : WINDOW MFGR sell Ask for Ron. pews, Grease Penfield saw. Saw’ Distributors, _ 34747. | $161 Dixig Hw PAINT SPRAY, SKILLSAW. Ex. tension ladder, pipe dies and. vise work bench and vise, cement mix. -* pienic table. ‘53 Chev. truck. 211 W. Longfellow. . PL YWOOD i" = plyspore............. $3.78 4" 4x8 pi re soe $4.90 Pur, white . DELIVER dwood e ardw - woods available fr stock. = LOWRIE - HICKS LOMB MBER CO. 1 Ww. Walton PE 29104 PORTABLE FUEL OIL TANK. 220 Sr tae Low-Boy trailer, PATIO SLABS OUTDOOR FIREPLACES Variety — Color & Size. No Money Down ROGER A AUTHIER Construction Co ‘ta00 Cooley a hoot Union ‘Lake Village “SALE. Sheetrock 4x8 Sheet t Sl. 35 Plyscord, 4x8% — $4.95 Siena insulation tee oa. a ft. $3.95 aloe = eae ms: &.. Fo es Zonolite ah $1.30 perp fir "ous, ml2, 2n14, 4x8, fir” ply wood 1x12? -white pine bosrds, pt Inside door jambs W. Soil pipe, galvanize crock, plaster and hardware. SAVE UP TO $509 ON MATER- IALS FOR COMPLETE —. EASY CREDIT Pad MAKE SURE BURMEISTER Northern L umber {Co 8197 Cooley Lake Pontiac, EM re | ry eM ret ssgreg: s, & Mile Rd troit EL: 64184 ~. PLYWOOD” Cash & Carry "$3.95 ess sewer qa’ fir t MO RG noc conse ciweewense $6.18 bs gn» | ee oe ee yee 87.08 Se-4'x8" plyseord ie 5 $4 90 any er kinds Outside & inside dorrs of all kinds, Priced low. Pontiac Plywood Co, 1488 Baidwin Ave. Ph. FE 2-2543 PR. 10-50 1 BINOCULARS, COST $80, bt! for $40, like new, FE 3 ag hy a, Es ie gl hoes s for x = Main’ & a range $8.85. G. A. Thompson, 808. Perry SALE a com bination doors, Aluminum & Seergas nll enig FE 4-6089 9 am. to ® p.m. SEPTIC TANKS —_ REINFORCED CONCRETE LAkeview 6-0722 afternoons GPE eet 3872 Eliz. Lk. Rd, ta SALE! Alum. comb. windows & doors, Factory to you es. Free esti- myo the 5 DRUMS. CHINESE = Me “ped, yt, Lady's er ea size 14, s clothes, a 4 & 16. Real | dargains Li 790. | erecta AL Used Sterilized shoes. Russ’ Used Merchandise. 4250 Dixie Hwy, __Drayton Plains. ie SPECIAL — i" cedar siding, $105 g WE ARE, FEATURING THE FOL- LOWING REDWOOD: . x 10” siding. ' %” & %” 6’ & 10° ling. 2x8's, 2x6's and 2x4's, EVERYTHING 7° BUILD 4x4's) 3x6's, NYTHING BLACKE ITTE'S rr dagy “gg SUPPLIES Clarkston MA | 5-581) STOP! LOOK! For sale: Good building pg mrad ig, tote berate Bea Pentlee. ip’ *surton a MY 2 ear, SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO, USED LUMBER BARGAINS 2x6 beg Sender eens unit heaters. up pipe, steel. piroeeds< paksion = we sulation — foofing = felt rier Paiste 45 get or Paints ema ; ats 8:30 cloeed Sune 5340 » OR 3-102 sa eran ea gutter, tte. 33 concrete TAR RRINTORGED TREE TRAQGNG AND REMOV- Talbott Lumber an Fluorescent, 3° Lavatories , a 1 PRE Ae Pit n ON * wi a A! dabes ul Supply A tealm, FE 5-4712. Cameras, Equipment 61A BOUORT, SOLD, TRAD EPPERT’S C AMERA SH roe: 8? W. Huron FPE peas Sale Musical Goods B62 A . WHITE PEARL. FE §-4417 f a ACROSONIC BY BALDWIN. SPIN- on piano, like new. $625, FE A Icke all sizes, accordi loaned free to | beginners with lessons. FE! _ ; ACCORDIONS gd 5 8 tec rani-Am 3120 Baas, =. ti shift, 120 Bass, Tees ho ei. fag ee letsona 1 in¢luded, was r. Used, rary Kalamazoo r. Used,’ $49.50 wy. Uae er with Elec. pick- ‘sed, Save $40. Clarinets, Used $19.05 up. hu eh nOW | BABY _ PARAKEET & ; caprea apie vi STATE TN Robinson strawbe gm raspberry plats OL issn, STRAWBERRY PLA GROWN from virus varieties. “b Milford, MU 4-4482. S| __ For Sale Pets 69 ll at ADORABLE COLLIE PUPPIES, 1 Ee ae PE 32328 after 5 p.m. C REG. mY poe eng ERS. STUD ON AKO. REGIST eRe BORERA BOXERS. 3 9 old. Morati Scoodiag. somshie: t. MUtual 4-3386 AKC 1 REGISTERED ‘AIREDALE _ Manafieid to ‘PE 86-1523, 767 E. a _ sed : aa er Peer! ¢ Dt.. Ph. FE 20829. 189 Crooks Rd. I VACATION TRAILER. NEW 1957 Fictry : _ dy coo ~~ SOME TALEIEO. SPECIALS parece 16 ft. all —— PIANO TUNING, CALL BEPORE| focation” Crosc's Bisa’ Hatchery, | 1 Oliver 85 tractor, equipped with| Muiperry -i34o.or Lincoln 7-1330 8:30 @.m. Oscar Schmidt, FE| 2489 Auburn, FE 46510. *| ‘Davis loader and digger, (demo) | — 1 cee é coy tee ee ee eee! Space 79 PiaNo TUNING AND REPAIRS. Parakeets, Guar. to Talk tools in exc. cond. as 1 003, oer Ta Ben $0000 | Cages. “sot in Be Harlequins. | ‘Oliver bulldozer (demo). MODERN & PRIVATE TRAILER * BEAUTIFUL ORGAN We have a complete line of Oliver | ‘space 79! Doris Ra. . $500. Gallagher's, 18 £.|PARAKEETS, CANARIES, SUP- (gas diesel), Also | \ZOBILHOME ESTATES” MODERN Bere plies. 183 Sanderson. FE _2-7127._ |" OC3 Oliver crawlers with’ bull-|~ jake front & ‘playground. EM éMALL MEDIUM PIANO, LIKE PARAKEETS, CANARIES, GAGES. | dozers, loaders back, jhoes. | _ 3-200. 18 E.|_ Food since 1927—584 | Oakland A Ave. We also carry a complete line of MODERN & SEMT-MODERN new. Terma. Gallaghers, __Huron. FE 4-0666. SMALL BABY GRAND PIANO. ueew Anne style. A real bu aliagher's, 18 E. Huron Bt. ‘UPRIGHT CABLE PIANO, APT. _size, like new, $200. Kapac 1-109. WURLITZER ACCORDION. LIKE new, Reas. EM 3-3263. Sale € Office > Equipment ¢ 63 ADDING MACHINES. TYPEWRIT- ers. Cash registers. Check ° writers, New and used. 1 year arantee. Sales - Service - Rental. ay Rengo & Mark Sherhart. 3850 Eliz. Lk; Rd. FE 86-6221. HATIONAL CASH REGISTER. $20. bag td & USED TYPEWRITERS r sale. Call FE 4-5615, ask Bob. Sale Store Equipment 64) GROCERY ISLANDS. 4 PT.. COM PUPPIEs ron a SALE. $3 EACH. _PE 47523. .|TOY MANCHESTER, 6 MONTHS old FE 8-6501. TROPICAL = vist, cb svppies, rost Pe’ Bt pag Central Ay, 2.180. Atw Orion 21 Open, ibe TWO | ee ~ REGISTERE: om _bies. 2 & 4 months old. OR 3-1725. WEIMARANER Bin’ Ssees old fem 3080 Dixie Hwy. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 | ———. "ealied. DOGS ed, Burvguele 6% 875 8. Tele- FRIMMING, COKER 8 BPRING: _er. FE §-0131. Hay, Grain & Feed °: 71 181 & IND curtino ALFALFA & clover,. _ 4c _& 58c. OA_8-2231. ‘ etives each wae. Sell « en ante ALL TYPES OF HAY, ist & IND Dixie Hwy ss & — straw ko rein. will NATIONAL © CASH REGISTER, toes OA OI a : : ALPALFA SECOND CUTTING & . mixed brome & eitale. first cut- Sa . 2822 Sileeth 7 ween __Sale Sporting Goods 65 oC Se Bass ‘Lake Rd. wt eG 6 SHOOTER. STA! pistol a3 caliber. ua re- servers ; oS a —_ rE earn en 88 , REQ, $3.95, now $2.85, Wire smelt nets, reg. $5.;, now Plastic waders, reg. $7.95, now Rubber hip boots, reg. $15.95, now Anderson Hardware — 8. Telegraph Rd. FE 5-9962 o-3 Wk. days 9-6) Sona MODERN & ANTIQUE. Buy, sell, trade. Burr-Sbell, 375. 8. Telegraph Ra 2-4708, Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 PBPBDABB POLI OOLPIPP LPP 10 A. STONE, SAND & GRAVEL TOP sOIL & CRUSHED STONE. A a Freie Ball. FE ns, 8, a. TOP SOIL Loaded & — daily—gravel. 1251 Baldwin Ave. 8-6642. phe i SOIL, FILL DIRT. SAND soa gravel OR 3-2943 LFA SECOND CUTTINO & mixed brome & Oo gw Teco) ting. 2022 Sleeth Rd meen Wis om Ra.. & Bass Lake __4-8038. ALU KINDs HAY, ty ays WOOD. Deliveries. Phone MA 58-0866. FIRST & SECOND SoPENG HAY, wee wood. Delivered. MA HAY FOR SALE, t18 A, A TON 6 R $50 a bale For | Sale ) Livestock 72 2 TENNESSEE WALKING MARES, Ea 1-10 mo. old colt. G er Rd, FOR STUD SERVICE, REQ. HAY FOR SALE, $i8 A “TON OR 1 FE 5-3810. 1 TOP SOL - *| $50 « bale. FE ! Le UD ah Biack air avel and fill. ORPALOMINO AT 8TUD, 4 ; a m - . * Groveland ae Ortonville, NA- ” _Ael TOP BOIL tion . score Black dirt, sand: gravel & -Ti.|PONY CARTS AND HARNESSES. Bulldozing and front in loading.| Willett Pony Farm, j, South CLINTON LEONARD EM 3-415) Main St. rd. MU 46732, A-1 TOP SOI CRUSHED 81 STONE, WANTED: oon far peel fill, Bari xinds, Forrest Jones, MA_ 54-5206. Hi TOP sot, CHD “RUSHED 8 TONE. For Sale Poultry 74 = wel, fill hae. Cook PPP EIS afia or Fe 286 $ PIGS AND 1 BRED GILT, YORK. a, GE| shire. 2190 8. Lapeer Rd:, Lake dirt, Sand, gravel and fill dirt.) Orion. : FE 54758. | RocK FRYERS, $1 BACH. FRESH s. FE 51908, . BANE RUN ROAD 5 3 infil work. uc wabeclaie 3-1483, FE 5-6 BLACK DIRT 2 tween Berry & Jost, sak “a Ds G TT PE 8-1798 or FE 8-0877. INI GALE MA’ a A = gmall loads of gravel. MI 17-0572 or FE 2-3269. oxB A G oeere ) Me FE 4-3263 2-i468 GooD TOP reasonable. GRA LEASE. Write Pontiac Press Box 88, AILY. Yale & . FE +4509.” NOW LO. ; 88. R sale, 1343 Oxbow Lake Rd., 2 Mi. north of C e Sale Farm Produce 75 wire! bd PRUIT. APPLES—FINE @ “; : delivered. nae PE e001? oF or MY 3-141] Goon FR ROAD G GRAVEL, aes 4 - Seen. ED, 1 ale, housebroken, $75. | rts for Ford, Ferguson, Allis almers and Oliver and service ali types of tractors, discs, har- Hetobes ders, trenchers and back Pontiac Farm and Industria! Trac-- to. Co., 625 Woodward. FE 4-0461 and FE 4-1442 MOTO-MOWER ROTARY M MOWER Bolens & whee| horse Uomo, trac- tors. several] Toro, power e & en ae 6507 pee Wa vn OR 3-7024 A_5-T878 We will sell *t for 4 Cent OB oUF io. sl Soles, 0 N. x Holly a 46771. aeStES : @. s 3 °F Pig eo °s we < > f on Mat. ~~ HUTCHINSON’S 72HOUR MARATHON Bt ey YP one AND. ut! WIDE, THis ip WEEKEND © DEPROITER 26 ft. bath, island bed. ONLY a DETROITER 35 f., 1 or 2 bed- room, ONLY $2,095, DETROITER 35 ft. 10 wide, ONLY $3,085. 1955 PONTIAC CHIEF 41 ft, 1 bedroom. Extra sharp, with large . island bed. Out it goes for 1953 PALACE % ft bunks in nore 195. No trad 1954 PONTIAC CHIEF 35 ft.. 1 bedroom. epreannrar as home proud te 2 bedroo: Sales price 32. you. will , Sale, price $2,495. . 1954 CHEVY 40 ft. 2 bedroom Bale price $2,805. 1951 PONTIAC CHIEF. 34 ft., bedroom. Sale price $1, 505. 1950 PONTIAC CHIEF ™ bey bedroom, sale price $1,295. GO = sgneaples ars cock. 27 ft. Trav- National, 30 ft, Iron- And: m many more to choose ‘from. Head for Hutchinson's this week- end, _Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes Sales Inc, 4301 Dixie ee 4 yton Plat spaces. Boats, fishing & swim- ming. Located on school bus route,. White Lake Trailer Park. Phone Milford, 4111 Jackson Rd. MU 4-4067. OXFORD MOBILE MANOR, miles east of Oxford at 1940 Lake- ville For these who want Yom best phone OA 83022 or MY “wnr ARE AT PAREHURST. = Where liv vacation — includes a private Tak Beg. US Pot. OFF. WE YG © N9ST by WEA Sereion, tne. “Our cat has a musical tone tonight — she ate the canary yesterday!" Boats & Accessories 85 DP ee 23 H.P. MOTOR, EVINRUDE. Seanery boat. Gater a eae RY-TROJAN-YE: JACKET & CADILLAC A - BOATS MERCURY & ees Pk USED TRA NANCING AVAILABLE INLAND LAKES SALES 3127 W. Huron PE 4-7121, FE 2-6122 HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS NAME BRANDS c Boats Motors) and Trailers . We take T 8, N EVES & SUNDAY 1899 S. Telegr: PE NEW BOATS, ALUMINUM $80.50. ee ‘Trailers, SEARS BOAT TRAILER, $50. ALSO row t, $35. Royal Oak, LI , CRESTLINER & WI- ts, Gator trailers, Evin- rude motors. Trade ins accepted. Terms KELLY'S HARDWARE 3904 AUBURN AT ADAMS ets pte WANTED BOAT | SESS OR 3-0004. . Trarisportation Offered 87 FLY BY AIRLINER, CALIFORNIA $75. Honolulu, $185 Fer- ty Service, “ine. 31980. TRUCK GOING NORTE. STKT load. Either way. FE 54-6806. Wanted Used ( Cars | 88 AS MUCH AS $50 Son. JUNK AND cheap cars. FE 2-2666 days or eves. Always Ready to Buy | Junked and used cars. sop $$ 7/ BAGLEY AUTO PART S FE 5-219 179. BAGLEY ST. AVERILL’S — bag for fig Cars FE 0 we PE 4-6396 BUY CARS. JUNK OR SLIGHTLY . better. OLive 1-0483. Bud Shelton Motor Sales Pays top dollar on —— models. Cor, Auburn & E. Bivd. PE 46726. HIGH $$$ PAID PICK FRO 1G SELECTION with good swimming, good ae _ meme > schools, ani house & pene at the John Deere ‘Dealer 2 in shelter y 15 minutes Pon- u heap Also trailer sales. aone rate Prior dlerodt Ph. NA 17-3282. Davis } Alpe Sratter tie oat RIDING TRACTOR 6¢ HP. PLOW & cultivator, Call after 5 p.m. Auto~ Accessories 80 _MI [ 6-1407. ———— — — eee TRACTOR ~ PLOW, OW, DISC | SPRING ‘61 FORD r. 2215 E. Wal aett ane MOTOR, '50, ~ Blvd. 1932 heating front gud complete; UsED TWO BOTTOM PLOW, “with rad. & hood 197 8 7 dige, spring tooth. 26 and N inch Seana 6 foot poultry AUTO GLASS fence... br r6. Walled Lake Properiy replaced, no raftles, | winreD _4-1695. fmsurance jobs honored, Open un- DUAL WH wie. TILT- ~. a management of Kay top trailer. EM 3-5987 WANTED GOOD D USED TRACTOR TRACTOR HUB AUTO GLASS CO. _taller. FE : 22 Oakland Ave. ____ Auction Sale 77 For Sale Tires 80A au edd pat 4 600X16 — WHEELS, $8. rt 11, i, ib: 1 = wo — 3 ms a yg Va Lotag ta 4314,| FE ¢ edie Eapeer: 1100 Five Lakes Rd., eor- | WE BUY YX AND SELL GOOD USED ner of Bowers road. Four miles, tires, 5330 whitewalls. east of Lapeer Court- ATE 2 SALES may eget oog 6 or one! 503 8. Saginaw am = on Five Lakes | STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES. road. 40 head good livestock, 15 | §T. registered Mercerés, 3 grade; Traded in on General gay + Agi cattle, feeder hogs, 2 = «riding horses, dairy equipment, farm equipment, feed, turkey ranch +> apes This farm is 4 sale. 157 acres Arcadi& . Lapeer County. Phone J sass eas a ap- ey * jes cerviea: Swarts “Cree — Sensi i op — First os | tneured. Ph. C r “4 ioeawk Bé&B bor debe per cent off. ED. WILLIAMS 451 ‘8. Gaginaw at Reeburn Auto Service __ 81 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- chine Shop. 23 Hood. Phone FE Sale Motor Scooters 82 MOTOR 254.8 SAGINAW 8T. FE 47311 See M & M Motor Sales For top doliar om late mode) cars Hwy. OR_3-1603 2637 Dixie | “THE HIGH DOLLAR For high grade used s. We need them. ve the miles, Dixie Ea! pay you well. 4540 H. J. VAN WELT OR 3-1355 WANTED: SCRAP cane __ Ph, OR 3-45 WTD: JUNK CARS ab SCRAP Gervice. Call FE 4-9582. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR CLFAN USED CARS & TRUCKS Matthews- E HASKINS ____ For Sale Cars ot eee HASKINS HAS 'EM "83 Chev 2dr ‘bs Pontiac sed: "65 Chev. 6 2-dr. sedan. hev- V-8 sedan, overdrive _ v8 4 dr. station wagon V-8 Haré@ top, is ‘Ss. Chey 6 4dr. sedan, — “86 Chev V-8 wagon. P "81 Chev. 2-deor, low aiesee: Many more to choose from. ear clean. ke a See these one owner !ow mileage beautys today. Just your car down. — — ef our low over- CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixie. Highway at M15 MA 6-507 nites ‘til 9 - hha SP —HT. POWER. than A-l. 19,000 mi. 1957 aes 4 DR HARDTOP. cial, 2 tome paint, cusi®m trim, transmission. = bdo ; aoee se price, $2,905. Only 6,000 mile - i Henry Cook, Holly, ME -7327 Bob Frost, Inc. race apg DEALER IN WOODWA SOUTH OF MAPLE BY Pass AROUND pope MI 6-2200 OPEN ‘TIL 9 P.M. MI 6-604 "Bright Spot" JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake | FE 80488 WE WILL TRADE UP OR DOWN Later model car for your equity volgen roel bored Coo i) ad 1960 to 1957 models available. Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at. M15 MAple 5-5071 Open nites ‘til 8 NORTH PONTIAC Ford Vic, beautiful FE 40151 LWB cabin chassis. Sat Ko, . OR Tiree grader. Good cond a, 73-7612, _ L : G0OD USED PICK-UP TRUCK. 03 Auction Sales | #3 stare peootss- coos | ag00, vaep > Co vi 5089 aR ey eg er, ition, $150. FE 5-8970. ve : eluxe ¢a Dixie Highway | SOGhscOOTER, -ALLETATE | 30.000 miles, taddle tanks’ fully Drayton Elaing 1954. A-1 condition. $170. MA|_¢auipped FE 5-0103. sere Fy Frid 7 P.M. | 0-283. 1983 % TON CHEV. PICKUP very mriday .».. _ 800d condition. $595. MU_ Every Sunday ... 2 P.M.| For Sale Motorcycles 83 10st CHEVROLET sg PANEL, EX. BUY & SELL DAILY |* CSAS, BOT, 0000 | Ee nS i TON WRECEER. SEL d - ; OR 3-2717 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON Aahen equipment. 8 or). toed FOR COMPLETE AUCTION SERV-| {00% Hatley Davidson see Harley | FO" Porgy’ Sales, Oxford. ss ice aay where. Farm or household. | gaginaw. — = Ee. ; —_ i982 FORD 1% TON ah oe UD HICKMOTT, GENERAL . RUCTIONEER For Sale Bicycles 84)| Ashioa, equipment, 6 cy oon Oxford, Route 1, _-OAKiand $-2159 pects econ ie Bett = “Set pitied dnt BE ncn ian Ford @s, Oxfo SATURDAY, “APRIL 13, 1967 |2 BICYCLES, IN GOOD CONDI- asa). “_ 10:30 @.m. Marx & jon Kris-| tion. FE 2-3540. ins 3 TON FORD PICK tek, Proprietors. Phone 6311 Gevd-| 55° Roy's ENGLISH BIKE. EX- owner. FE 5-1556, ° - poe Atlas Ra. gg cellent condition. FE 41273. eYARD DUMP. LIKE proximately of Orang Bitnesat of | BOYS 24° BIKE. GOOD COND. ¥i8.| new. Sell or trade, for late model cattle: §3 beef} OR 3-3169, ear. Can finance. a Auto. feeder cattie, to be sold in grad- SALE LL Two Saies, 521 8. ed Holstein cows 3| girls bicycle, condition, all 1952 DUMP, hetfers, = ' cod a feeber tres, faising wheels in- 1949 Chey. stake, FE_ 5-3870. Farm mac! .* ‘ " Equipment. 2. ‘Trucks, main STOP! LOOK! fr, corm . Good atform. 12 ft. Mise. tools i equipment. furni-| Boats & Accessories 85/ 92%), Perm aoe aumpe tor ture, housetrailer, now Se |S eryoiet) treck. Also m attend | the eld Registered os OUTBOARD MOTOR, NEV-| for trucks. H. Sutton, Pr., “cellent tond. Alfred’ Werner 2300 immons Rd, Glenview Trailér 1954, 33 lent condition, complete’ with awn- ing, other eq MY 3-1275. NTAL 3 FT. 2 BED- down, Take over E. Walton, FE rooms, rs fe over. payments, TRA ER EXCHANGE UALITY—10 WIDES 32 to So ft. to y- |" ore & aK. =, OR_3-2392. 17 A BOAT & TR pe $1250. Sw Garage, Drayton, OR OWENS OUTBOARD maw. "6S model. 25 HP Byinrude Motor. Trailer. aa Access. $1,950. TRUCK SPECIALS BS Chevrolet 1% ton dump, like i686 Chevrolet % ton stake, dual Tose Chev. 1% ton stake, 12 ft. new, % ton pickup. Like your car or truck down, lwo 7OMAG terms, Haskins Chev. 78) Dixie Highway at Mis ar 7 eo Gmc DUMP LOW “mises, fest by Oy Tae vacuum 46 F-8 Ford winch with “TRUCKS Are Our BUSINESS WILSON 1952 Ford Pick 1951 Olds 88 T MAKES & MODELS TO Hargreaves AUTO SALES gi1_8. SAGINAW PE 44546 12 w, Montealm For Sale Trucks 90) “5,35 Saye Te ae op P1982 FORD Fe DUMPS PIN Schutz Motors 912 W. WOODWARD B'HAM. MI 66302 m ‘til © WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE? 66 CHEVY 4 DR. BEL so | CADDY 62 L POWE 33 CADDIES TNCLUDING CON- yA 53 PONTIACS. ° OWNERS. 53 BUICK V8 R CONVERT. ‘$2 PONTIACS, ALL STYLES 3 '52 FORD COU AND SEDAN 50 MORE ° CARS FINANCING ARRANGED Economy Used Cars 22 Auburn off “tag. FE 42131 ER, | 1960 BUICK 2 DOOR. og Eig OWN; asi pa men a Call Create » Parks, Midwest +7500. BUICK CENTURY ise. 2DR. Like new. 6500 miles. HURON. MTR. SALES $2 W. Huron ‘61 CHEV, 4DR. mus, yell cal ve com FE 2-204) 1958 ‘CHEV RK, Ral, POWER Glide, ties. iilecae nat in. FE 4-410. CHEV. 8 STA. WAGON, @ |e seatna SPECIAL BARGAINS | 1o83 wrolet pick-up BR ‘L ° | ots toe a ae ng 40151 VETTE. é N WwW. M FE 22s. ‘ FORD, NICE 435. “4 PON- owe 8 ‘? Hudson. cond. ‘¢ _ $150 each FE 4-7558. 1936 . b150 each } pase. Low miles. Private own COME IN AND SEE THis ‘37 er. FE 8-013. ang Pavone Pordamatic, a @ievY i? DR” Excer-| © 1 the extras, 7 paod Gis condition ——. miles, This sha bas & _aple. 1 owner, OL 1-6342 Pocne —— ry a Oy top. CA A nr. CHET, GPRD [AMT CABS BILL ‘SPENCE ) CHEVY, REAL Nich, $5 BN. Us . ae a wedk, PE 8-2740. Dealer | 62 Oakland Ave FE &-9297 iss) CHEV. A-I SHAPE, $350. | +5 FORD. VIC. _FE en aRDTOF. ing. Fordomatic, Waite & blue isa CHEVY. BELA HARDTO: ‘ust e new. Spare tire ~ 11,000 actual miles, power glide, Pe bs Can be financed. FE ana. two tone paint, white walls, real/ Dealer _ _ he car: Phone FE _ 6-620. 1988 FORD. CO wed we “é6 ELAIRE 4 DR luxe. Excellen ; ar- ‘eyl. Power pack. Straight stick garet. In Auburn Heights Large heater. Pushbutton radio. 1908 eash er trade in. See Dale 51 FORD LaGest after $6 p.m. during wk. 3 e ve weekends. afternoons, at Apt. . ‘20° Uhion =: #5 CLARKSTON cy" Chrysler - Plymouth Your FORD Dealer . 147 8. Saginaw FE 5-410! MUST SELL THESE BEAUTIFUL NEW CAR TRADE-INS TODAY! 1945 Chrysier 4 dr Powerflite, power steering. R&H, W.W. tires. 1955 Plymouth Savoy 8 ¢ Poek oes 3 Serenade . News Wea Mews, Top se ea Ow ies Meets) een souls ; t rr 1:30—WWJ, move, Muste CKLW. Cass | WWJ, Ross Mulholland GRLW, Lutheran “Hour WIBK, Ave WN Hour W2Yz, Around Town Bias Pon » Pe. WPON. Star for Letense wine, News, Tom George Ww, Wi usie $:00—WIR, News, M. Miller | WGAR ¥ ‘ WXYZ, mie J. “tpg , “erenade, OG. Nunn CKLW, Morton wv, Han 1:%—WJR, Dr. Malone a A ag WPON. Holiday es WPON. U. of D. Showtime PON, tos os saad p 4 ore News, Monitor . re. Ma Perkins se caLw" Rev. a Plerce WHYTE, _ oR a rent, Davies 3:00-——WXYZ, News, Christlan| w. Answers. Guaranteed; WJBK, News, Tom CKLW, Woolworth Hr, Church of Christ. | WCAR, News. Rec. ‘ WJBK, ‘News, Music 9:00—WJR, News, Weather WPON, -1460 Club : 3:30—WW4J, Monitor. < WWJ, News 2:30-—WJR, 2nd. Mrs. Burton WXYZ, Billy Graham W, Grosse Pt. Baptist| WWJ, Mulholland, Lent arn a ene | Sen ee far fete aise $, News, tt ae. Bi gga Baptist CKLW, Bud Davies CKLW, News, Album Ww, Catholic — vee Star . Holiday WJBK. Detroit Speaks | CHLW Bod bern Bus WPON, Blue Serenade WJBK, News Don: McLeod “’wJ, News, Monitor 10:00-—WJR, News, “hil. Oreh,| WCAR, News WIR, News. Symphony WHYTE, Ban ligrimage | 3:30_WJR, House Party J, News, Italian Music | Synx a 0 wwd. Class Wxyz, News Bands WCAR, News Ww. e , Holiday | a0 go—wws Light | WCAR, Record’ shop "4 i WTR. Goliene ar -CKLW, Back to’ Ged 4:00—WIR. aig Sue dicsingcam™ | Wrow omttyaee | WEE MRC iE oo 11:00—W. Kend ide € . ¥. omy _ Wwe, Tsestes _ -§ WCAR, 4:30—WIR, Music Hall WWJ, Jim Deland - WxYz, News, McKe 200 Wy. Phil mhart ww, =! at - RC ety HE eae amy a0 mn Country S to Awaken TV Viewers By CHARLES MERCER i PE Tak pai ai i sn as 4 aR HN HR Hl VE I, to many citizens, part og aRE SRegREE TE ig | : j =} 1 3 i EE E g Ald z z i - By 3 3 3 2 FEE : i s 5 Hi F ie i ay i i “i il 73 tyle M elodies and being overproduced. has ruined a lot of country shows. Pontiac Motor Local Sends 17 to U.S. Parley Seventeen detegates and two al- ternates of Pontiac Motor Local 653 UAW are in Atlantic City to attend the 16th Constitution Con- vention of the United Auto Work- ers, April 7-12, ‘Officers: and trustees attending include: Charles §.. Curry, presi- dent; Howard Arnold, vice presi- ; William Lindsey, | recording jsecretary, Robert R. Boyer, finan- cial secretary, John A. Dugan, Ce- dent Adams, Beaired, *|Souriall, Ray Vess, all delegates, and Lucille Leist, second alternate, Yule Tree Growers to Form Association The formation of a Christmas Tree Growers Assn. will be dis- cussed at a meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m., in the Ferndale Library. from a steering committee chosen March 19 to consider methods of organizing. Any Christmas tree grown in the county may attend. Seaway Rates | |Next Problem Basic Issue Involves Ratio of Tolls, Traffic; _ Project Must Pay Way three years ago, an expert said | he F |i State Dentists to Convene April 8 in Detroit Dentists from every part of Michigan will gather in Detroit April 8-10 for the annual meeting of the Michigan Dental Assn. More than 20 nationally known dental authorities will present clin- In connection with the conven- tion, allied groups will also meet, including the association's wom- en’s auxiliary, the Michigan Den- tal Hygienists Assn, and the Mich- igan Dental Assistants Assn. Norway has only four colonies, two in the Arctic and one in the Antarctic. The fourth is tiny Bou- vet Island in the south Atlantic: Ocean. . JU NI : ene. \ oe Bh Ry: st : i | T O S | i 2 Fe. =. 4g i ¥ a . ee aS BB et Baa a ; é | meres red breast. friend the robin will stand. . : 6. The Robin Says So The robin is a sign of spring in northern states and everyone is glad to see him because he is such a busy, cheerful, friendly bird. The robin belongs to the thrush family and is known all over North America. He. is about 10 inches long, has a bright yellow beak, black head with a bit of white on it, a dark gray back and tail and a fine The robin helps keep our lawns free of insects. One brood of robins will eat half a million insects and larvae in one summer. Robins build nests of twigs, leaves, string and shreds of cloth, *|neatly held together with mud cement. Two or three times each sum- mer each. nest will hold three to five light blue eggs. Here’s a robin for you to cut out and color. Fold the left panel/ forward and the easel support back on the dotted lines. Then your (Gordon Phillips of South Roxana, Ill., won $10 with this idea. |Send your suggestions in care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Hig- igins, AP Newsfeatures.) * |@:25-—(2) Weather, 6:45—~(9) Provincial Affairs. (7) ' |1:30—(7) Film Festival. Man is accused - Next Week: Gems Sinatra Sings for His Supper at Mocambo Frankie Helps Old Friend After Husband's Death By JAMES BACON HOLLYWOOD w —Frank Sina- tra, singing only for his supper, opened last night at the Mocambo before more stars than turned out for the recent Oscar awards, The thin singer, who gets $25,000 a week at Las Vegas Sands Ho- tel, where he’s an owner, is work- ing the Mocambo nine days for exactly nothing. 25 Charlie Morrison, owner of ‘Defends Charge ‘in Norman Case Senator Says Official OK'd Release of Report of Red Activity WASHINGTON i — Sen. Wat- kins (R-Utah) says a Senate sub- committee report describing Ca- nadian diplomat Herbert Norman as a onetime Communist was pub- lished with the approval of a State Department security officer. Norman, Canada’s ambassador to Egypt, leaped to his death from a Cairo building Thursday. Asso- ciates said he was depressed by a report of the Senate Internal: Se-| curity Subcommittee. Watkins is a member of this group, which is headed by Sen. Eastland :D- Miss), : Sen, Neuberger (D-Ore) called for a special Senate investigation into the circumstances of the pub- lication: Neuberger’s suggestion was made before Watkins dis- closed the subcommittee had ob- tained State Department ap-| roval Pp i Subcommittee Counsel Robert Morris said in a recent hearing that the group had evidence Nor- man had been a communist at one time, In protesting, the Ca- nadian government said the diplo- mat had been cleared by its own services. Watkins said he had-had mis- givings about releasing the rec- ord of the closed hearings at which Norman’s name was men- tioned. But he: said he finally joined other subcommittee mem- bers in approving the release aft- er the State Department cleared the first of two records for publi- cation. BP a ee ae iy be oh SaaS ON ER. oo Be q 3A : ; a r) 1 i k i: } ME, 3 pe i j a Esty f i ROE TR a ae eg SF Gea Bk Site Fd ow ra j / t z Jes uf f Cnt ee as wae } + é fq j ia } ; ae ee ff : j 5 * 5 i } Z ' i RiP 4 f a a el if feof f, Ay | * } ies e ve ' bok | : , poe ; bs gel, iP [re § mf Borchers, Jack Benny, Mary Liv- ingstone, Anthony Franciosa, Shelley Winters, producer i g ? if itt i E 41:25—(2) 2:15—(2) Weathervane. 10:30—(2) Cartoons for Kids, (7) Seven. Meet Mr. Callahan. (9) Chris-/11:99~(4) Price Is staphers. : 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth 11:30—(7) My Little Margie. AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Capt. Midnight. (4)) 12:15—(2) Love of ling. 12:15—(4) (Color) Colorland, permint 12:25—(4) Sen. Potter 12:30—(2) Search For Tomorrow. 12:30—(2) Wild Bill Open Hoyse. 1:;00—(2) Heckle and Jeckle-kids, _ (4) Movie. (7) World Adventure. 1:30—(2) Youth Speaks Its Mind. |-~Today's Television Programs -- _. Programs furnished by: statlons Usted in’ this column are subject to change withest notice sy Se ¥ & i? Channel T : ‘g TONIGHI’S ¢:00—(7) Bowling. (9) Open House. 6:15—~(2) News.; 6;30—(7)' Explorers. “Exploring the *Main.” (9) Mr. Fix- law Actor.” (2) Col, March in Cisco Kid. (9) Temple Baptist. (4) Chochise, Sheriff Solves n tery of “Body in Mine.” Frisco Beat. of killing young model, John Mills, Joan Greenwood star. (9). Holiday Ranch. (4) People SUNDAY NIGHT’S Are Funny. (2) Buccaneers. To-|6:@0—(2) Telephone Time. bacco auctioneer’s chant helps trap evil merchants. $:00-—(7) Film. (9) Pierre Radis- son. (4) (Color) Perry Como,|6:30—(2) Air Power, (4) Lassie. (7) Youth Bureau. (9) Meet The| id War I . Jack Palance, Teresa Brewer. Step Brothers, dancers; . actor Ben Alevander yisit, (2) Jackie|7:00—(2) Badge 714. (4) Whistler.| “(D You Asked For It, trip in- Gleason, $:30—(7) Film (9) Adventure . Search, : 9:00—(7) Lawrence Welk. (9) Hockey. Montreal Canadiens vs. Boston Bruins. (4) Caesar's Hour.. (2) Gale Storm, lq 9:30—(2) Hey, Jeannie. 10:00—(7) Ozark Jubilee. (4) 10:30—(1) David. Niven Theater.|s:99—(2) Ed Sullivan. (4) Steve| Ulin Indians capture Anglican priest. (9) Showtime. Tyrone Power, Lo- retta Young in “Suez.” New film 8:30—(2) Foreign Intrigue. — :00—(2) G. E. Theater, Dorothey series, co-hosts Debra Padgent, Jeff Hunter. (4) Hit Parade. (2) Racket Squad. 11:00—(7) Highland Theater. How TV program affects people's lives: “Queen For a Day,” Jack|9:30—~(2) Alfred Hitchcock.- _ 10:00—(2) $64,000 Ch Bailey., (4) News. (2) News. 11:10—(9) Weathervane. 11:15—(9). Movie Date. Joseph Cot- ton, Teresa Wright in “Stcel|10:30—(2) What's My Line? (4)| » Trap.” (4) Weathercast. (2) Miss Fairweather : & 11:20—(4) Filmland Erich Von|11:00—(2) News, Weather Stroheim in “Crime of Dr. Crespi." (2) Sports Final. Nightwatch. Theater. Cary Grant, Irene Dunne in “Penny Serenade.” Men.” 12:00—(9) Movie Date. 12:40—(4) (Color) News. 7:35—(2) Meditations. a : 8:00—(2) Christophers. MONDAY MORNING 8:15—(7) Film Featurette. 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's air Mass for Shut-ins. ()) Farm 2 $:55—(4) (Color) News. : bP rihig Ferm — To 9:00—(2) Court of Health. (4) ‘day. (7) Little Church of the Crossroads, (7) “4 Country Agent : . 8:00—(2) 9:30—(2) Is the Life. (4) Frontiers of Faith. (7) Christian!” Romper — . wg 9:30—(7). Stars on Seven. 3 Accent. 9:45—(2) News, Weather. wear t2) Deteett {4) U. ofl9:55(4) Faye Elizabeth. i Hour. Faith Today. 10:10-—(9) ae Moore. (4) Home, | 10:15—(9) Film Feature. ‘ | 19:80—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) The- Sagebrush . (Color) Adventure Ho. (7) The Erwins. (9) Movie. SUNDAY -(Color) World Around Us. (7) Bow (4) Ask the Camera. (9) Sunday (9) Movie, (1) The is =| ae 7= ~<, a - A mM on) i f it CAMA, creer ren nce 3:00—(2) Face '13:30—(2) News Spanish it. (4) Western Marshal, “Out-/4:00—-(2) Detroit Speaks. (4) Wash-| ‘Doody. — (9) Million Dol*|4;99—(2) 4:30~(2) Colonel March. (7) Medi- cal Horizons. : mys [5:00 2) Mama. (4) Topper. (7) Usa. (Color) The Boing-Boing :30—(2) Jack Benny. (4) Cir- Dennis/11:15—(9) Movie. O'Keefe, June Lockhart in “T-|11:20—(2) Sports. (4) Regal The- 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. 11:30—(4) Movie, 8: 7 9:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) er. . 12:45—(2)” Guiding Light. 1.00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day. (4)) (4) Mr.|1:30—14) . :55—(2) News, . 2-WIBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV , Channel 7-WXYZ-TV Channel 9-CKLW-TV Tennessee Ernie Ford. | 9) Myrtle Labbitt.. (4). (Color): (7) Afternoon TW HIGHLIGHTS | \2:30—(2) Last Word, (4) Mr. Wiz- 2: ard. (7) Dance Matinee. (9) the. Youth Wants to . (4) Zoo Parade. (7) Jumbo. . USA. Quiz. Show. (4) Outlook. (7) Sky King. (9) Popeye. UAW-CIO. : ‘ 3:30—(2) Bob Crosby. ro) Howdy 4:15-—-(2) Secret 4:30—(2) of Mouse Club. (9) 5:30<-(4) Gene Autry, side modern crime laboratory) © cus Boy, (7) T. B. A, (9) Damon Runyon Theater. Allen, (9) Motion .Picture Acad- emy, Malone, Henry Fonda, ‘The Clown”. (4) (Color) Alcoa Hour, (7) Amateur Hour. . (4) Loretta Young. (7) All About Music. (9) Television Theater. Life With Elizabeth. (7) Science Fiction . Theater. ‘ is ) News, Weather. (7) . “Secret Weather. ater. ; Capt. Kangaroo. 30—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. or Consequences, (7) Robin and} 11:55—(9) Billboard. Book. (9) Pep-| * (4) It Could ‘Be You. (7) The Erwins, (9) Meet Corliss Arch- Blenda & Beulah. (7) My Little] oo (9) Bill Kennedy Show-/ (Color) Club 60. (7) ‘ace Show. 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