Sete Stee i ‘ A t 4 igo 8 1a i "4 Sh ie i 4 MS f F ia Li 4 a} ‘ : : \ \ ‘. * ** a) x is i ‘ ee ’ i \ i - 4 | f thes. i 4 s = yo | ‘ 2 4 eo le | ca ‘| : 4 Ls t ' 4 iA Ok. P | es a ee z a! 4 ( \ } f PAC ele? a as oe wo ON RY Nee 2ES 1 abe | \ \ ¥ ‘i \ i ee a f ‘ i : ‘ Ld Wea os ee. A f ! f see : ‘ f ; * f “ 4 4, ray f ij ae i} 14, : | \ ee a ra a? MICHIGAN SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1957-2 PAGES % - f INTERN ATIONAL NEWS aERVICE WF ‘ i 4 - ke oy ~~. — ee He wee ” Hae = 7 - ‘ j ; fe ; 1 pe P . io oe : ia eos i = . * - z ‘ : 3 g eS Extortion Try |. Children Mark Arbor Day Here Rain. Wind Batter Count Torrential Rains Ends in Arrest but No Tornad ‘ohted Up fo 8 Inches al Payoff Scene Bag ores ip and violent x * * x* * * d l [ed Letters to Officers eee | DANDY LWISTEL IN UL) Higher than $1 Million; Who Trap Suspect | A tornado alert was sounded at -6 Tornadoes Strike , ; Ta What was described as a “baby twister” went on a brief spree a Charles A. Leithleiter, of| aati a Gn wren, Just before noon today, lifting an estimated 15 to 20 pieces of lumber | DALLAS #%—Flood wa- 15 Pinegrove'Ave., is held in| | with winds hitting 43 miles an | #0m the Pontiac Lumber Company's yard at 831 Oakiand Ave., ac |#ers surged out of dosens @kland County Jail, ac | | hour and .64 inches of rain fall- | cording to.a company spokesman. : os of rivers and creeks in €used by Pontiac Police of| | Se eee an eer te en, | __ Several of the two by eight, 16foot-ong boards crashed through |MUCh of Texas today, flood using the mails to extort] | 4 "County Red Croca| tM sont window of the Father and Son Market, 856 Oakiand Ave, |!ng lowland and forcing $500 from the wife of a| ale nutllinad hee rncegcney| While others are reported to have hit two vehicles in the area, |hundreds of persons to Pontiac physician, : groups in case of need. “The baby twister formed behind the Grand Trunk Railway's |CVacuate. “It was: just a o | | ‘The storm was caused by warm| roundhouse just to the west of the lumber company,” said George | Torrential rains up to lice, admitting that E forming a squall line at its front. lumber flew over the market and disappeared.” : area of the state yesterday picked the woman’s pes “| cue death te reported from the | Alden D. Fontana, 713 Kinny Rd., told the Press wind blew a |#"d & barrage of at least six from the tele e book | storm im Detroit. Am suxiliary | boat into his back yard from several lots away. a tornadoes struck in central before he wrote threaten- | | fireman, Paul A. Ladach, 51; died and east Texas, injuring ing letters and was not | et electric sheck when be | | : five persons and causing ripe ater aut eee tahecn alk tes gholes J d C f G property damage estiniated foot Geet ae ee roe set auane mee JOFOAN CASES TO \aOjs more than « mutton dor over to police, who set a it and tried to open a deor, A The cloudbursts continued today yap tor, the would-be ex-| Hive wive which had fallen on the } Milit C t in south and central Texas. Many Leithleiter, 38, father of three St 9. wont wide cf Dero and (e) Ul ary OUIrTS areas braced for nfore flooding as oun, was arrested by Detec- Bet Socertre ores was mest beer ; _— every. river and creek Thomas C, Mitchell 3 thunderstorm | north, central Texas Gra G, Wrens io a weeded sven fo gua ay ead meen AMMAN, Jordan Jordan's new government set UP| wore oxpoced to acach mew ones pe Tay Recreation). jot the damage, Detroit Fire Dept.| military courts today to try cases stemming from the|today and tomorrow. suntlin: atthe oar deer teen fe |reP arts 25 calls, orig ‘te pen | Arab nation’s recent political turmoil. Ma thaneliy Wi the ecte Satins an envelope containing $300 from born street lights and traffic sig-| King Hussien’s Arab Legion continued a roundup of| ¢rought area of Karnes ’ me ae : : nals were knocked out in the east! Communists, left wing leaders and extreme nationalists) eh ToertjaccmuPatae' © dete Police Chief Herbert w.| . PLANT TREE AT SCHOOL — Third grade ieee pene tims . in an attempt to wipe out the Red influence contribut-| rain within 20 minutes, Straley said Leithlelter would be | students at Mark Twain School plant a tree Fri- out Michigan. The children planting the tree, [WIRES DOWN oe be, Sedats Geren’ . . eo - held until Monday when a war- | day afternoon on the school grounds in observ- trom left to right, are Matthew Barr, Diane | A few wires were reported down € ra a rant will be requested from Fed- | ance of Arbor Day, celebrated yesterday through- Coin, Ronnie Raymor and Virginia Manuel. in southern Oakland and Macomb| The country remained outwardly calm, with the ordered the evacuation of eral authorities. Counties. streets of major cities vir-+ 500 families in the southern part ee Be Se Sear I fe id as. The ealy tornado im | tually deserted, in the third bot ga. salprvagteicer-ageamiccay gast.20 Gade waos ee ceman OC, in Teeth Ps chiatrist Backs Down ee a ak tues oeen day of martial law pro-//dentities Mixup na oe Mirgess ties othe . ceived April 1? threatening “to ex 2S Cut in Half y | where Ladech was electrocuted. |claimed by the young mon-Jovous, Tearful six feet her character’ to s * ° ; _ #¥s Band if she did aot pay oun. | With Fluoride : tadtan tnd ome in Ohl bt ors |_ (Tia, dieatch, peewt droue|tO 2 Famnilies ieee ‘ ass... ¥ P. : ag Sen sa rn ow mocmaas Xx —rots ATLL FUT UWE) CCI ere as uals Secs somes aM LEAST (A), es tv tn 19 et asked in the letter, indicating she The weatherman says the worst] to be brought before the military) ™ Om ociaen: tof a young hus-| a @ te oncedry river bottom would comply with his demands. since fluoridation ean are {is over, although he predicts con-/ courts. It was reported in other) 14 “sreving today for a wile patos Straléy sald the assembly-line DETROIT (P—A Detroit psychiatrist told police last|siderable cloudiness with showers Arab capitals that several hun-| 1.4 thought alive and the par-|ing, muddy water as the Trinity woken 0 Wuhan rer Seeees | night he hired a to kill him because he was de-% ‘umderstorms and turning cool} (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) jents of a girl rejoicing she was rise half @ foot ‘per of General Motors Corp. told gh gunman 7 ef late today, or deh ix Gee Cl : him he picked the-docter’s name spondent but changed his mind and failed to keep the 6 ¢ ¢ ; Shae thin BE hemes aher 1: a at random trom the telephone | fatal office call. The high today will be 76, bel(\na Record Falls as and Mrs, Ezra Snyder identified was expected to reach 1,500 ses be tenses on es teeters | Chief Assistant Prosecutor Ralph’ Garber said the|feports, with partly cloudy and HS QS © |ome or the crash ena a te mk Siok sald he “didn’t need the money.” -|shooting wouldn’t have come off as planned anyway.| night's low will be 44 to 48, with al hiefs Defend Title acnee em ora Sse aad m4 he 5 et ee ne ‘|The man Dr. C. L. R. Pearman hired to do the job was/high tomorrow near 64, Tho dead gict lo Mre, Norma Public Safe- paid Tasinis edbeemnae were ‘eae |an undercover patrolman assigned to the case. Paige Ay iey iy dase om- By H. GUY. MOATS Jean Barnhart, 18, Judith’s com- rn Soe “ cealed in the woods to witness “I was despondent whent—— : : a 4s Press Staff Writer ae eee hens aa un (Fort Worth, was virtually isolated sag 0 Evans said he found I arranged the plot, Gar-| it I had nothing to live| Downtown Pontiac’s lowest tem-| MT. PLEASANT—Pontiac High| « tree neat here early Thursday. ndgeetyer the pad of paper used to write. the ber quoted the 56-year-old) , Ic on mind, Sol Derature. Preceding § a.m. was 60 School this morning took a 25 point The exter te Meaty wes Oe ond tele extortion mote while searching "|psychiatrist as saying. “t/fr- 1 changed my At 2 p.m. the temperature was 71.| start in defense of its Central Mich- ee Leithleiter’s home following the ar- I kept away from my of- igan Relay Title. The Chiefs hung) - ates of Judith and Mrs. Barn rest. The imprints of a third hand- ‘ 2 fice.” He did not elaborate. ... up one new record, hart went to a funeral home yes- Texas written note, Leithleiter delivered e . . e @ . Paice wio kept the bare «>| HOUISE RAVISES Hudson Ray high jumped to &/terday to pay their respects. last night forced 100 yesterday tering, cd be sen Q t T Sn eae new record of 6 feet 5 and %| Injuries disfigured the dead homes, High ~ on the pad. This note requested the riggs Ul S OJ OT Spamemese vestersay a : inches, Fred Brooks, of Pontiac|siors face but her friends recog- Hood, Tex., rest of the money, $200, to be paid , man’s downtown Detroit office ® was second in this event. nized a wedding ring and a locket reot of the officers’ club, next Friday. found ot hanging on the dor:| Dc Fund § lif Pontiac also won the two mile| as belonging to Mrs. Barnhart. | te motor pool buildi.g and the Straley sald detectives had in DETROIT (INS) — ‘The Detroit Tigers today were shopping |“B8ck Monday. | relay and placed third in the ‘«. @ the baseball stadium. vestigated about 25 possible sus- | around for a new generkl manager to replace Walter O. (Spike) | Dr. resident : at: Class A Central Relay. Eugene Barnhart, 23, an airman tornadoes yes- pects since they were notified by | Briggs who ‘suddenly resigned yesterday. in psychiatry at Wayne County | Surprise Move Diverts| Ray's high jump mark was the! at Selfridge Air Force Base in at Tyler the doctor and his wife. . The departure of the 45-year-old Tiger executive brought an was up $5 Milli t Citie big feature of the morning's events.| Mount Clemens, who had_ been across the During his confession yesterday] end to an era in Detroit where the name of Briggs had been asso- | sf % reserve offlcess party at Ole _ © wet wis moved fotoarn, Nessie, of] hespiag 0. ied 56 te Suit bes, a= ee ea Ge te pease gnensnuerynedg heres | ear Detroit Inst night. a and shotput also were moved in-| was his wife, was called. He iden-|high school and more than 400 trouble or arrested before, Straley mpg -oiradvonwe te edae-amaghratgrseseeundhenigie Ge | cS Se en i doors, All other events were being] tified the ring and the locket as/homes. 300 children es ory cessor to Briggs, Personnel Director John McHale reportedly miend. Wwarrtnt. charging Pear — a run outside. his wife's, Two possible charges may. be has the inside track on the job. man with attempted conspiracy tolurrniesousiy’ necepted’ Gor, Wil , filed according to George F. “Spike” announced yesterday that he resigning his ‘}commit ¢ on on + eat a lor, chief assistant prosecutor of ui petobie Uesechones teense then toecieal ead iain the charge could mean a five-|A™* proposal to rewrite the laws Covers Activities of 1956 , os Cokiand - Comiy, | The Sederell Dettolt Basvbel Co, | year prison term. a ee ee | charge, sbught by . His resignation was the third shake-up in the Tiger top brass |4PaANTASTIO STORY’ on ° J ® EF ets, Sel ie pty weet Py, Pde, ome al | "Que mi tes wet “Tels "acsat ea as CITY S Report Goes Into Mails years. The state charge, extortion, radio stations, resigned as president because he said he was /most fantastic I've ever heard." governors : < : could mean a maximum of 20| “neglecting” his radio interests. He said it began Tuesday when] tions would divert te cities and | ‘ . years. (For another Tiger story, see Sports pages) (Continued on Page 2, Col.2) | counties about five million dol-| Annual report of the City of|page spread featuring pictures of| The production of the report cost eae ae oe ee eee eee ee eee State Fishermen Answer Call of Opéning Day 3 Rep. Emil A. Peltz (R-Rogers|went into the mails Friday. =| - = aye | - | Hote, Roads and, Beliges, "eee mo his rns and Trout Lure Thousands to Streamss= ses Sere “e lion dollars, with eight million to|City Manager Walter K. Willman . go to counties and four to cities./8aid. For the past two years the By JACK PATTERSON head as they’re often called, in ; name a few, are in for a real ea a cand i thee ** * ——— “For somewhere in the neighbor-| like the Maren which ren inte | "A good Snany trout’ in ‘these pure anyway. , lesnee seusty komed angles] Te to the people, titled hood of two hundred cao aay| Lake Superior. streams will be oblivious t0°t0-| surety pot the easiest trout legislation earlier in the day,|“Your City at Work,” rolled off See core the real Their counterparts in the Lower] ™frow's sunrise, ‘ fishing in the world, this, battle [catching Peltz and his supporters venay wane penn 1957. same fish in streams that flow into] , The Tiree eee Srorking the} Ome of the mont productive. The governor's plen would set The traditional ‘e gy tan eron Bh yy ord OE Cider . bordered streams| Not aill opening trouters*will be| up a formula for distribution of |, ‘last Saturday in iocrer fishing. Sea lamprefs in| that crisscross the northern coun-|in the north. Some will be faiiAg! highway revennee ef £1.5 per cont April” has final-/Lakes Huron and Michigan are ‘ies of the Lower Peninsula Nat-|close-to-Pontiac sites like the to the state, 34.8 per cent to the ural habitat of Michigan’s one na-|Mountain pond, or rainbow-| counties and 17.8 per cent te ly rolled up onjgenerally credited for the sharp). the eastern brook trout, |stocked lakes such as Orchard, OX-| cities, : the calendar and| decline in the number of spawning| “Ve ‘Tut, bow, Maceday and Union. As an fish running in streams tribUtATY epecmpnnammanesN ar CIAIREOREM Mp on | Under this formula, the state the seer eli non ke meme pina ec 88 PT) ra ces short wise, ‘brown and rain} oo # of In Today’s Press |tearea that some will|the estimated 212. million He bow trout is un-| Perhaps the most effort is being * not be able to fare forth at alljthat will go to the motor vehicle “Armed with Ucenses ‘and troutlany or all three species of trout.| Church News ...s:-+..+«s.8 9 |. This is to be Yegretted and it ts)tes weolt Plee up , stamps and with no major changes|Lower Peninsula streams by and) Comics ....... sareseseesness 25 |SUBgested that @ hundred years acs cuiaies iio vent aiid “tn rules and regulations to worry|large are lower and clearer than) County News ......4-...... 26° [from now it won't matter much present pe abggpea have pretty|"ormal for so early in the season,| aitorials .......5-.+....+.+: ¢ |whether these unfortunates worked|$105,500,000 to the state, $70,300,000 | about, eager openers with recent tains causing some l0-| flome Section ...... 17 thru 24° [today or not. ; to the ‘counties ‘and $36,100,000 t6 - much the length and breadth off a) variants Obituaries ...seeede.ciss-24 | Tt they have a real reason, like|cities. foe | Michigan's two peninsulas to roam Pee s a ; 4, 18 |maybe the boss -s in town,| Williams’ plan also would fi pearch of their favorite quarry. 42, 13. |well—they. may. take consolation|the ceiling on the ! : goa of this early ‘breed Feeedo&@,-\ from this: The pepreedin en. yong emg Ae from | op anglers will be trying for big jssveeavees 42 [be mich better’ a month’ from to-|million dollars to 500 million dol-) The report contains aomiig rainbows or steel: Pages rtesvens 10, 08 aay then tt now, . if | Taps. ae | ae x Sens | \ ee \ ; fA i 1; 5. aa i A, : ; \ | My ; you Ey a oN 4 pty eae a i xl / ] / : z : ‘ if é qi j \ ; / a ae jf ek oe La AL tye] : | " is ile non mi i pie calidad NN a ifs a Von, A ee: jul Hilt : i Ht Eg a 3 ? | s z 3 Ft of : i Ba rane ne Sag Ryn cage Eisenhower arranged another round of golf today after his va- cation headquarters it f | i i E : : | was the third day in a row they had talked over‘ that situation. The Weather Fell 0.8. Weather Bureas Report @ay hear Partly clowdy and. temerrew, Low “4 te high tomorrow near 64. irtly warmer te it, winds at 16 te 2 Ee in then ee c westerly this afternoon a: tonight. _ Teday tn Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding @ &.m. At @ a.m: Wind velocity § m.p.h. ‘West. San sets Saturday at 7:27 p.m Sim rises Sunday at y at 5:32 a.m. Moon sets Gaturday at §:23 p.m. Moon rises ,Sundey at 4:38 a.m. THE Lede He was the father of Mrs. Elmerjat an sy Vk on ye | eee SL Se r= 4 es ee } Soa age 5, eS 3 2 a i Le i At he [ey { p \ is ors gry ee Ne Se ee ee a i ee yo % Eas = Ete 4, ae Se ‘ 4 AG VA a | = AG A Vee ee Bee AG Weve. 2 aks ete | ae: s. z E ‘\ 2 is \ gag eS VAS . i J payee a 2 { ; i j ery AB I & h 1] Le A : : j 4 f in 1 iy oe G fe age 4 fott 224 Ron yl) “4 \ , 2 i a ae : ; \ \ | . 4 | i : | | 1957 “ ‘ \ : ? : ; ‘ g | iN ae a AC PRESS. SATURDAY. ‘APRIL 27, VINGS burial in » Cemetery. Mr. aed ee es ce s. : pital, Ann Arbor. * id ? , =e survived by his wife,” Mil-’ BOARD OF wai pape oreo Bangn boe'shag DIRECTORS SUCCESS BEGINS ovd King of ot To |6|C cia 60 | 60 WET DREAMING MAHLON A. BENSON. Huntoon Funeral Home, Pontiac. * H Serial wi’ be bo Rossland ‘Peck CONRAD N. CHURCH The dream, of whatever you want most in life, Cemetery. The infant died at her| _ SAMUEL A. MATTESON LOUIS H. COLE comes first: A home of your own, college educa- home yesterday after weeks of ill- “roa cua a a sane R. CLARE CUMMINGS tion for your, children, money for travel. Surviving besides her parents are|Rd., will be at 2 p.m. Monday from, JOHN Q. WADDELL a ‘ ‘¢ two brothers, Charlie and Arnold|the Muir Brothers Funeral Home GEORGE K. ZIMMERMAN : Jr.: @ sister Gloria Jean, all at|with burial in Maplegrove Ceme- GROWS a. r gral ge gal ingye~'Pm : a Mary Finch of Pontiac, Charles Thursday in Phillipsburg. aad Ms. Longa|Kam., whate be bad gia to spend HONORARY WITH SAVING months, DIRECTOR jn.|Pontiac resident, died yesterday t last night|@t his home, 107 Chesterfield Dr. ree chil-\Overview Gardens, Newcastle, | tal. Del. Surviving are his wife, Anna Ma- _|rie; and four children, Rosalee A., Frederick When you turn that dream into a working plan + and begin saving for it, success is.on the way. ’ OFFICERS ‘R. C. CUMMINGS .....President AND ENDS WITH HAVING 1, Malcolm L,, and YMCA WEEK Juvenile delinquency is an empty phrase . in circles of YMCA. The mind of a healthy child is as active as his arms and legs; he’ - PQNTIAC FEDERAL. Matteson of ‘Livonia; 0. 5, SEIS. View Deacitont F ss stories” h ht. Mak | . JAMES CLARKSON ... 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A Ne a ‘ Vi \ ke | : io a - a RA ¥ f ‘ eth > \ ‘ } 4 : ig — : 1 Me | a Vj Ly 2 \ i \ Ss ; ; } eo i | : ./ 4 | i \ / ; tee i Py j t : i | ‘ Tey 4 ee \ Z ‘a aN | 5 | \ i - \ ios + i A i ; ; i ‘ yes \ J \ L is ; ‘ * EES oo ‘ i F ! 2 i ; a 1 } fs ‘ * 1 il ‘ : F j Cs. tee 4 | i * id { 4 ‘ i = 3 \ \ j : j | ; hoes “} ee ; fi | ‘ i : \ 4 Ag 4 4 ‘ i ‘ if i ee i 2} pe 4 * i a \ | i * Ps beset Aieictcenninctien:/ ee : | i * : Cie vos tr pom } mie" T f eA) tay : * \ | ae i tf _THE p Pontiac Pies. SATURDAY, ey 1957 ce ae Na ! fi By pid Grubert| New Paint ‘Hardaris. Fost . Latex paints mally rence ot “Donaldoon Faller pan Ine. a Ione they con be waubed sales. | © ee _ INSURANCE Protection” , Phone FE 4.4565. 147 W. Lawrence St. be A 4 ee we na , - Cabbie, Ardent — Yan Doren Fan, = oe Py ie i = d i ED jabbered “Sure I know you. | rYTE iL skEy : : ay ¢ z* ie f EF i F g Z a é & Arrests of Teenagers —_—| Pet_cent reported by FBI Director , se, Police’ R - J. Edgar Hoover, . ncrease, Folice Kepo Youth Bureau Chief Francis E. oy oo Eden Due fo Leave thing unless maybe this town, in| ty td A TOPETYS Hospital on Monday DETROIT (INS) — The Detroit Davey says, 59.3 per cent of the] oy ; Police Youth Bureau says arrests|teens arrested last year were re- Darket for sighted’ Tar your QUite a Hassle! , BOSTON (® — Former British! of teenagers in the city increased Peaters, and blames the high rate { EASTBOURNE, England a ji Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden/9.8 per cent last year, compared 0” lack of facilities to give juve} a big department store, scram-|A legal ‘weed- pulling match 11) be discharged trom New Eng-\with a nationwide jump of 17.3 nile offenders proper treatment. =| OPEN SUNDAY ‘Does Lawn Stay ma ety fe sf : “Good luck—as if 1 ; vr lctyrowsed house cam’ take ‘hia| 2%, Gull bulletin ead said today. : city-owned house can take his Oe cs Sit: Win. tn ame oorder ie Albert Barthel ! ! Wherever you have a water problem ih +e i *y 40 ut f ai g will travel by air to Ottawa on In the other corner is the City May 6.” Council, replying through Town Clerk Francis Busby, “He'll During the visit to Ottawa, bring it back or we'll sue.” the bulletin said, “Sir Anthony Site School Pups |= ser crgsreecma Sarat SAVE | DURING OUR GREAT | Gases aaninac BEST! |i Double Use of Milk’ (taintstsscoement, to * Private) raonal trend of Sir Anthony.” Bartholomew makes no bones WwW" * EAST LANSING —More than 100 million half-pints of milk this year under the program, reports Dale Butz, extension specialist in agricultural economics at Michi- gan State University. . The milk program is financed with federal funds and adminis- tered by the Michigan State De- partment of Public Instruction. “In addition to the special milk program, school children also re- ceive milk under the school lunch program. . Under - the two programs com- bined, students will drink nearly 150 million half-pints of milk dur- {right to remove them without about it. He rolled up the turf and hauled. it away in a truck. He also removed the shrubs, roses and other plants which he had nurtured with loving care to sue if it must. “The lawn and plants,” said Busby, “became the city’s prop- erty and Mr. Bartholomew had no consent.” Both sides appeared to be firm- ly dug into their opposing posi- tions, along with the lawn, shrubs, roses and other ‘plants, which are doing nicely in front of Bartholo- mew’s new house. Sir Anthony came here by air) on April 7 from New _ Zealand| where he had been after) leaving office. With him was his wife, Lady Clarissa. The operation was his fourth major surgery in four years. 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Ee iC aL “Pontiac's ‘Oldest and d Large Floor Covering Specialists : 27"x18" al | artes... a " North b Pony Street, “+, FE 42531 a1 Ce oak ay | RSE sa . | - OPEN. . EVERY Nici sa 9: 00 Pp. M. ' oe . Saige ile bibicaeyaane sed TR? 5 ra I — | MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS _ en SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1957 pe ors — Membership in orc : Rests With Congress. ‘One of the matters Congress wi!! have to deal with when it reconvenes is. ‘President ErsznHoweEr’s . Tepeated request that the United States be- come a member of the Organization tor “trade Co-operation: (O10). eaty-Gre of the principal countries with 80 per cent of the free world’s trade now carry on negotiations through the General Agreement on Tariff and Trade (GATT). . OTC is a clearing house where - international agreements can be worked out and is intended to regulate GATT. = x * After agreeing to GATT, Congress since has refused to approve U.S. membership in OTC. The President has reminded Congress that if it ex- pects this country to receive the * fullest benefits from mutual elimina- tion of ‘trade barriers, it ought to have American representation on | - Since World War II in spite of the reciprocal trade agreements. pro- gram, U.S. customs duties collected on imports rose from $354 ‘million to $705 million in 1956. In the same _ period. these agreements were whit- tled down so that the percentage of dutiable imports has risen from 33 to 52 per cent. . week, * : Total U. S. imports have risen from $5 billion to $12 billion since 1945 while total exports from $10 to $19 billion. Today U. S. jobs depend on pro- duction for export than in our production of goods in competi- tion with imports from abroad. By approving membership in OTC, -Congress would help to confirm the © seriousness of this country’s inten- tions. It also would improve the bargaining position of American ex- Forestry Work Camps In a report to be published within a few days, a Senate Juvenile Delin- quency Subcommittee is recommend- ing a nationwide system of forestry camps for rehabilitation of youths in trouble. Actually 10 states already have adopted forestry programs for rehabilitation of juveniles and five others, including Michigan, are considering such acticn. The camps would be somewhat simi- lar to the old Civilian Conserva- tion Corps (CCC) of depression days. x *« * The aim of CCC was to provide , employment as well as vocational training for young men who had no jobs and were ir. need. By 1940 it had gradually converted to defense work on military reservations and forest protection. ‘Congress in 1942 voted to liquidate the program having turned down an earlier request that CCC tbe given permanent status. An assistant di- rector of the corps at that time estimated that enough work had been projected to keep 1,600 camps busy on worthwhile projects. for 30 to 50 years: _ kw wk ok In introducing a similar bill at the 1955 session Senator Keravuver ‘pointed out that more than 100,000 children are: confined in common Manel peek rent: ne at would’ have smart. RS “not less than 30 Federal - forestry, camps” under the control a of the U.S. At General. De- linquent ” youths would. have been, rehabilitated in’ s co-ordinated pro- gram for “the restoration, improve- ment, development and utilization of - Senator WarTxins national parks.” of Utah sponsored a similar bill. a oe Bess Bee The Department of Justice is said to favor state control of any youth forestry program. This, to us, would seem advisable. We in , Michigan could ase such a, plan not only to rehabilitate our youths but our State Parks as. well. } SE Tue Eepitor of a London nudist magazine says the wearing of jewelry by women nudists make them look undressed instead of nude. He could probably cook up a distinction be- tween six and half a dozen. EES “Ange you as Smart as a College Sophmore?”—Title of magazine arti- cle, Of course not! Nobody other than a college sophomore could be that ee A Larger percentage of Americans were working in February than ever before. And yet nearly everybody says - we're enjoying better times than ever. _|""_"_2 In Marion, ILL., a man was arrest- ' ed for trying to teach his Chihuahua dog to point his parakeet. And yet almost every day somebody claims we have a free country! The People’s Business: Governor’s Wit Newsmen Credit Williams With Dry. Type of Humor’ By ROGER LANE LANSING—-Newspapermen in their al- - most daily contacts with Gov. Williams see a facet of his personality that must be little evident to the public generally. eR It could be called the governor's dry sense of humor. Or a newsman, because of his steady traffic in words, might describe the quality as a gift for slangy. expressiveness, - Mest of Williams’ remarks in this come*in “asides” and seldom get into print, although the governor was widely quoted when he said of a lobbyist, “he must have holes in his head.” Not long ago, the governor was asked at a news conference if he wanted to say anything about a discussion by a syndi- eated columnist of his potentialities for the presidency. The columnist wrote in a flattering vein. *. * * Said Williams: “My wife called it to my attention at breakfast but it didn’t cause me to put any more sugar on my cereal.” HIS PREFERENCE On another occasion a reporter was trying to get a clear cut answer from the governor on his preference between two closely matched alternatives. * * * “Well, I won't dance on the head of a pin with you,” Williams banged his reply. Then, he restated a general observation he already had made. Last week, the day after the Re- publican budget bills were introduced in the Legislature, the governor called in several department heads to discuss the 1957-58 appropriation outlook of their agencies. George S. McIntyre, state agriculture director, said there appeared to be a couple of errors in the portion of a bil! that set forth the money allotments affecting him. * * * “You mean they gave you more than you asked for?” the governor said with a smile. REFERENCE TO MAP The trait showed up again in a refer- ence by Williams to a map of the state on which Charles M. Ziegler, state high+ way commissioner and one of the gover- nor's favorite political targets, had plotted proposed construction projects. * * * Williams said he favored an integrated program of afterial highway building “instead of bits and snatches wherever the spaghetti fell.” This rather obscure imagery was a condensation of an earlier descrip- tion of the same map. Williams had sald the assortment of short, heavy black lines looked as though some- body had cut up a mess of spaghetti and thrown a. handful against the wall. There is nothing uproarious about the governor's sense of humor as illustrated here. But make no mistake, he has one. xk ot * ; And \e relishes using it—sometimes it seems like | a weapon—in , jousta: with‘ his favorite ‘ sparring ea among | the newsmen, , a S. Days of All Faiths: By DR. HOWARD _V. HARPER Sunday in many Protestant churches in the United States, As. years old. The pape of fe day young people to college , such education is available, DAY CROSS WAS FOUND The Roman Catholic church sets aside two days each year for spe- . One, Sept. 14, is called the Exaltation of the Cross and will be dealt. with on that date. The other, Friday, is known as the Invention of the Cross. The word “invention” is used here in its original and literal sense, meaning “‘to come upon” or “to find.” Friday in the church calendar commemorates the find- - ing of the True Cross in 326 by the Roman Empress Helena. At the age of 83 she made the journey from Rome to Jerusalem, after seeing a vision of Jesus in which she was told to go and search for the holy relic, LEGEND ABOU T CROSS Of course there are many legends about the Cress: One of the -most interesting of these says it was made from the wood of a tree which had grown in the Garden of Eden. This was the “tree of life,” not the “tree of the knowl- edge of good and evil.” Both are Looking Back 15 Years Age FDR OUTLINES war on infla- tion. RAF LEAVES Rostock in flames. 20 Years. Ago. BOARD 0O.K.s school budget of $1,113,338. MARYGROVE COLLEGE girl missing two days. LIL ONES ‘mentioned in Genesis, chapter 2, verse 9, When Adam and Eve were exiled from the Garden, the Kindly Safeguard Sunday Is Christian College Day fire this one piece of its wood was not even c At the time of the Crucifixion a certain carpenter in Jerusalem — had already prepared two crosses for the two thieves who were to be executed. But when Jesus was the ancient beam which had been there for six centuries. It was in fine condition, not at all water- logged, and was easily fashioned into the necessary shape. . —s Tree of Life became: of eternal life, (Copyright 1957) ‘Non-Resident Fee _ Apply to Children?” I tried to obthin a book for the first time in months from the West ‘ pay a fee of three dollars. I would like someone to tell me how this ’ pate works with children. If it's the Dropping Shows Pleases Reader I see a lot of the current TV shows. will be tossed in the ash can. That’s a break for the viewers. We've been fed some pretty cheap tripe this past winter. A few have — been real good and a larger num- ber has been real awful. Shut In Supports Hu Humane Animal Slaughter Congressman Dawson of Utah, they would like to “bring to an end—as quickly as possible—the status quo—a status of Calvary — the holy - quo that is indefensible and a has become the sym- status quo that has been a status too long.” - A Congressional tour of packing Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: Costly Metabolism Tests Foolish You said metabolism tests are not necessary. I have been to three different doctors and each each insisted suggestions have worked like mi- racles,. and we credit our good health to Dr. Brady. (Mrs. - de “Please comment on the use of paregoric to make infants sleep. With my three babies, some cud- dling in the rocking chair does the trick—but then, mine are Brady babies and very healthy .. . (Mrs. R. B.)” _ Answer—Doping the baby with paregoric is equivalent te feeding ‘ Sealp itches, sometimes oily, some- _ dry, small eruptions that times cents and stamped, self-addressed envelope for Little Lesson 24, The . Hair and Scalp. You may find some help in it. id Wettere, not more wen one pa William Brady, addressed cuvelepe “bs sont to tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. Copyright 1957) . again and. think again. yor Adds Comment‘ | About Churches * I have read a e of letters in. congregations. I say a loud “A, Men” to that and I would like to add that there are more men in_ church than there have been in the last quarter of a century. Choir Has Everything but 16” Waist | To egomaniac, Carlotta, whose self love is excessive. What makes you so sure of yourself? Do you think you are God's gift to men? ‘Haven't you anything to do but sit - and make over yourself? Or may- be it is because you are so fragile - with your 16-inch waist that no man will have you for fear you would break. I may not have a 16-inch waist, but I do have a won- derful husband, four lovely sons, a nice home and all the trimmings. What have you got besides your 16-inch waist? I suggest the Press drop this Carlotta business and let's try our hand at something else. I'm game. How about. you? . Until another day . words we want to say... He gies Ais Case Records of a Paychnlogiat: Use Horse Sense in Reading Bible Dr. Hal points out the fact that some religious zealots have begun to worship. the Bible instead of God. They are thus idolatrous and are mis- taking the educational tool with the Almighty whom it was supposed to erplain. God prefers us to havea scientific * plewpoint, which is why He. relished Gideon's tests for God Himself (Judges 6:36-40). By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case U-366; Dr. Hal is a dentist, aged 42, whose wife belongs to a church that condemns all other ee a , as a BIBLE VS. GOD Most of you regular readers of this column probably know by now that I am a lifelong Bible class is the textbook of ethics by which mankind has slowly evolved from the jungle philosophy of “might makes right’ to the new doc- trine of the Galden Rule. But some biased souls lose per- spective and confuse “form” with “substance.” In other words, they now wor- ship the Bible instead of God: The Bible is just an educational tool or instrument by which God tries to lead us‘ toward a higher plane of living so that ultimately we can make earth so heavenly that only a short step will inter- vene. . The Bible was inspired of God and very consecrated men tried to interpret God to their age and generation, but they saw Coq through their own eyes. BIBLE WRITERS . Moses thus may have witnessed Moses also announced that ‘ a big Egyptian feast, followed next, ay Sip oman argon So he reasoned that their misery must have come from what they ate. And the meat course was his people by vetoing all hog meat air * * “But Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph during the 400 years prior to Moses apparently ate hog meat f ef ey 4) | if z Ha a Z DALE C. HARRIS, Director CONCE onday, April 29, PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL chool Band RI ‘15 P. M. ¢ Hoyes, Patricis Hufton, Sancré Kieffer, Georgiann® Loomis, Jacqueline Moore, Barbara Munson, Coris® . Murphy, Patricia Petroff, Carol Quackenbus’, Nem? Smith, el Roster P AL SPR TENOR Frisch, Billy Jane Green, Donald Paull, Sarah vandecar, Harlean M acAfee, Nancy Klukos, Norma Osler; Thomas Nelson, Elise OBOES Shaw, James Stanley, Rite Relyea, Gary B ASSOONS Birt, Phyllis Casper, Lillian Seribner, William STUDENTS. . Williams, James ontiac SAXOPHONE Murphy,. Margaret ‘ALTO SAXOPHONES Justin, Edward Lantz, Richard BARITONE SAXOPHONE Bedfo , William FRENCH HORNS Ball, Lee Dalley, Gary Harroun, Robert Higgins, Sallie Kandt, Gerald Larson, Roderick Shook, Merlyn TROMBON ES en, Robert ono this Johnson, Miles, Danie el Watts, Allen : High School Band ING CONCERT CORNETS Beam, Karen Benson, Delmar Borders, Claudia pee Charles Miller, Gary Allen Miller, Gary An aah Mott, =e Spence r, Larry see Sharon se Wiles, Robe M cGlothin, Linda , Wilkins, Terry - Adult Admission... 750” Pontiac High School Bands have been First Division Champions in the state for twenty-seven years. They have been proclaimed by the nation’s leading bands- men as one of the finest bands in the country. Hear the Pontiac High School Band in its annual.concert. The Merchants of Pontiac ‘Are Proud of the Band and Enthusiastically Support It by Sponsoring This Ad. Pontiac Federal Savings Wyman Furniture 761 West Huron St. 17 East Huron Cloonan’s Drug Co. Austin-Norvell Agency 72 North Saginaw 70 West Lawrence Barnett’s Clothes Shop 15@ Nerth Saginaw Community National Bank 30 North Saginaw . Coca-Cola Bottling Co. * 85’ North Cass Calbi Music Co. 119 North Saginaw Gallagher Music Co. 18 East Huron Donaldson Lumber Co. 27 Orchard Lake Hub Clothing 18 North Saginaw | ! Jerome Motor Sales ! 280 South Saginaw ° Detroit Edison Pontiae State Bank ‘$8 West Huron Nera ™ Dickinson’s Men’s Wear 31 North Saginaw Shaws Jewelry 24 North Saginaw Grinnell Bros. $ Pontiac Press . as . : 48 West Huren Lion Store . F $1 South Sagina Stapp’ s Juvenile Bootery . . 28 East Lawrence ; Lord’s Furniture Rappy’s Nat'l Cothing 9 South Saginaw 125 West Huron ... Connolly’s Jewelers Pontiac Retail St oa Pontiac Retail Store | \ 3 63, Mt. Clemens ro S. S. Kresge’s bs . Don, MacDonald , Vin a ae a a ea ek ek ye Wl ee ee ep rae EES 3 SS a SS aera Se eee ae ee eee ee - = i eo es | Ser ai = 7 ee ae See = win ee ee ae 4 : . ‘ fe pe te al ile a8 shin akg se bs Hee aris Wy Bs w * “ (te, @ i EE ne at ae a t - q gece 4 ch i ; rt i S| ‘i 5 3 i 4 i : . wy - a ‘ b ’ 4 ee ; * Ny 2. 0 he Hi ok es, : iy a é | 4 i * * ( ji " 1% Je 4 ‘ ; ro i . 4 i Ree ie ra \ : | af \ i q 4th \ A \ e id ok : 4 rs. ‘eee nes ae ‘A ’ F ee ‘i ere r ; : ty. f ’ . ’ ‘ t \ r i : \ 4 * bie THE PONTIAC PRESS. . SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1957 Loe Ry See ’ | on | Hitting, Keep on Praying, Keep o on n Belie it i +> ; t - { j \. | Award to Be Presented Folsom, Secretary of the Confident Living | ¥ we tod Wels, at he sn 12th sit We All Have Our ed | The Washington Pilgrimage, Ine.|and Welfare, che ety a Boe ees ceren «bite Monday [te Cure Quiet Hammony| Women, the ‘ an of the Year.” The awerd -will adhagg aged. Pandy be presented to Mrs. MacLeod by! versity, thy strength is small. THE re po lame CHURCH _ | ot First emtapeaicn Early Service 8 A: M. o lpm tnt , Jin ota nis to ad eel “THE EARTH IS THE NN niemn| 9 g.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday. in al 10:30 A. M. _ #} Huron at Wayne streets. “WHAT MAN SHALL BE” ae *.* | eofteveeteeovreee * * ‘ = = and Ms 1 Sac. Rest 3. Ccbere, Sunday School ste 10:00 sm. a ae pees a Merning Worship .........-..:. 11:00 em : > {will deal with kindergarten, pri- “From Giigal te Gilbea” | , junior, junior high and ad- ‘ Woning Service 22... eee os 7:30 p.m. . *yaerey’ ot’ Goa” Musical Director, Bob Granger pone George W. Fister. > *: ty | : ~ §05 Auburn Ave. recge Apres hg eee “No,” he answered, + don't. T get cunfrt from th, law of aver-(nendqunrter ORGANIZED Full Gospel — Nondenominefional sf “What do macam by comfort, tree the lew of avenge?” 1 nae Dr. and Mrs, Leland L. Marion. Pastors . | Delegates will attend from Onk-|, 2! you 3 fend, “Wayne, Cla and ‘e-e e ee se Saga |] BETHEL TABERNACLE A $:45 thru 12:15 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP comb Counties. age: ” he said, “I come to bat during | the season about 600 Howard St. i aaa en . oa eae _. @ad BIBLE SCHOOL | Mrs, Duane Lemaux and Mrs.| times. I've been batting around .330 and that's my usual average. (Pers, Mrs. 1) A. | A — Rev. Luther Sheitield Speaking at All Services William Hilderly will, serve 85] Now, sccording to thls: average, FM probably strike out during the [TOS Tangtiye and Mrs. Ernesj| Sunday School 10 a.m. - jregistrars and Mrs, Leslie lis! season about 90 times. So, if in any game I strike out two times, — 7:45 P. M. Wed. Eve.—Bible Study iat be in chatty of Sie dining that mort of comnforta me, because then I aly have te strike out 8 |Ptigster. Ns Morning Worship 11 a.m. A Briendl Plac W . meena cuaistonen! umhendes niore times!” Mr.. Hester’s father, the Rev. Evangelistic Service 7:30 iendly e to orship | = iti, Ge Whe Mev, Géin E. Morshey, “But what about when you go into a shimp, which T suppose all. oe 2. Tues. Eve. Service 7:30 | : “| poagetate iapatee ot First Pres- pa, igh he Si oie charter was confirmed on June Thurs, Eve. Service 7:30 | byterian, is serving as general |CausED gee 4 : FIRST FREE METHODIST. chairman. - ee 16, 1964 c Rev. and Mrs. B. Crouch He had a sensible answer for that question also. “A slump is a| prior to coming to Pontiae, 1348 Baldwin Ave. 50? Mt. Clemens Strect Special music at the 9:30 wor-|mental attitude,” he said. “Anxiet : y may cause you to put your foot) the pastor did evangelistic work a The Church “ the Light and Lite ace? sank e [ship service tomorrow ging forward too far, You may grab the bat too tightly. You do something} and helped establish a church FE 5-8256 Sunday — TIC A SG EF III ae see char Sana — a — ie wrong — and the reason is tension, which of course is mental.” in Crestview, Fla. ——_—_————————————— Yen peer 630 PLM [fin "How Lovely Are ‘Thy Dwell-| “Well what dp you do tm get ons of HT” Sunday School was organized on! MOUNT OLIVE GENERAL 7:30 P.M.—Guest speaker, Mrs. Pearl James, Missionary to the |)ings” at the 11 a.m. service. “Tou ty te lange your Wishing.” bo replied. “Tou remint wang red a bn with the| . BAPTIST CHURCH Dominican Republic. Mrs. James will also show slides and curios. ATTEND DETROIT MEETING ee iu I know I can do it. Thea you prac: | Glendon Henson, Esra 1196 Joatyn pa : Prayer Meeting ....... 66.6050 e000 . . Wednesday 7:30?.M. || First Preesbyterian women will q dent. Worship services are held at wn pentay betedt : —_ be attending Detroit Presbyterial “How about a bit of prayer?” I asked. 441 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. 10:00 A. M. meeting Wednesday at the Trum-| ‘Sure thing,” he acknowledged. ‘You've got to get ydieeett in| Known as the Pentecostal Con- Guacueay Garvees bull Avenue Presbyterian Church, |tune: then you just go ahead and hit the ball. Gradually the slump/querors, the young people’s group 11:00 A.M. Detroit. diaagppers en soon you're hitting again on the Nesia of the law off OOS meets at 7:30 p.m. on Wednes- Evening Service 7:30 P.M. q Pontiac Church of Christ 1180 N. Perry Phone FE 2-6269 Milton E. Truex, Minister The main speaker will be Mar- | averages.” days. Gerald Wardell is President. garet Shannon of New York who has returned from a tour She ait tlek Gos eemgh, westhiin: ev’ve besehtill playegs, bast. | 72 TO FURNISH KITCHEN of heatain Asia and the | nessmen, housewives or students. And the technique for getting out Mrs, Dewey Whittenberg pre- Prayer Service Wed, 7:30 P.M. : oe Werhd Preshytsan Altace at | os stm ls mech the same foreach ote, se se mamitly meee ene sey Be Es Sen i Schedule of Services: : Prague. Get quiet harmony into your thinking. Then just keep on hitting,|sent project of the group is fur- Se The officers and teachers of the keep on praying and keep on believing. Don’t say to yourself, “I'm|nishing the kitchen and basement. rwrrrewrTeyreyreyeeelrelelUlTe OU 9:30 A.M. Sunday Bible School Church School staff will meet! pm in a slump. Everything is going bad.” But say instead, “I've|A sink, cabinets and gas range : 7 Tuesday — Fy Rchomg cdg got what it takes. God put it into me. I've confidence in myself because| are already installed. : : > | 10:50 A.M. Sunday Worship — _ my trust is in God. I know that He will help me if I keep hitting away| | Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Dutord é United 4 t +20 | unda vening Serv : Prog and never give up.” donated the interior decorating 4 ee Me Suey rpms Oars Ti aac tuo Gina’ making ct Do this and the law of averages will work for you instead of] of the church which has just < 4 ' 7:30P.M. Wednesday Evening Service lowship As-|&gainst you. And, soon enough, you'll be out of your slump. been completed. ¢ ° 4 ! the Westminster Fe! iP ; resbuterian i §10:00A.M. Thursday Ladies’ Bible Class—Sewi sembly at Midland this weekend (Copyright 1987) The walls of the auditorium > q ou eee me — INE |} are Ronald Newman, Paul Trem- neve bon pebeted pale =~ > > ee ! : " per, and Mary Wood, all members sea green. nursery al> = 4 . — — ey Pog the youth group. deep pink. > 4 i [ss 5 sunny scuoot Worshipers fo Hear |Churches of U.S. ("20 cag ne sunny Sos Churches ]} 1100 A bc. WORSHIP ch “You Can Teach’ T lk 'B h Idi Set Week in May |rns"tis year it was 18. | 4 : Sneha alk on ‘Beholding’ |: H Fone > OAKLAND AVENUE < : ae + | Text for Bethany to Honor Family |<, pac Men > , ; H Sieh At 11 a.m. Sunday, Kenneth Bra-| 4 tamilie Gov sunt 0 50 ontiac Men > cae = oom > : be Detroi speak t the ju Ss i Theodore » Paster . | SUNDAY 11 A.M. srnne oe : Training Classes Unity oe one County United States and Canada wil take'to Attend Retreat : Wenaise mint genet 6:45 P. M. YOUTH art “Beholding.” a series of special pro-'p,, . ad HEART” ae 16 PM. ae eon mms Lowdown essa 6| Suny School will be at the Seay ce retuanel Viaeny Woke This Weekend =} gu'Seroa 120 AM , : ‘ } vs 7:3 P. M. EVENING WORSHIP and all servi will be| #20 as Na yWeek.| = ==... _. |e eee eon . “4 Nightly Except iteachers training class at Bethany | Same hour ges Unde » Youth Fellowship .. 6:00 P. M. : - Rev. Miller, speaking | the church rooms 1% N.|. r the theme, “God Is Our! Fifty men from the Pontiac Monday and Saturday ! You Are Cordially Invited te Enjoy These Services With Us non — e ae «1% —. o for _ Protes-| area will be getting a touch wt ‘ Sg Worship . pes F M > ‘ . ; mc have prepared) monastic life this week-end at ayer ..... 7:30 P. M. : Hl FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH greitg, Smith. director of Chris) . * Youth of 2 the, National Council of}Paul of the Cross Monastery, De- é ; 135 Prospect Ee ©. E. Eastman, Minister |/‘ian Education, w na e meeting © Churches, Dr. Frank P. Fidler an- troit, > WANTED-600. i wie lseries course ‘sponsored by the Unity will be at 6 p.m. when the! nounced last week. This is the first of two annual > JOSLYN AVENUE Shea Board of Education of the Amer-|film, “‘Hemo, the Magnificent” will * * * hchded| ty te Dealt 4 Men, Women ond i ican Baptist Convention, dealing|be shown. Stephani Kus from De-| Dr. Fidler is chairman of the = oes sm a > Joslyn at Third 4 Children’ i a with teaching methods. The text, |troit Unity will speak on “Canned National Council's Family Life De- ogee. > «Edmund L, Watkins, Pastor 4 9:45 A A] FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | [piece ,tecr ty Berrie sien: Soe an eee je i [ ; : =o | ) will be used. ‘The ciass will meetl at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Mralot the Board of Christian Educa-|s usr Period May 2 to May)) Bible School .... 8:28 A. § Sunday School \during the Church School Hour. |pianche Joki will conduct the class|tion of the United Church of waeweinion Sled OE For All i Oakland and Saginaw ee. 3 Irvi Cha in “Let There Be Light,” an in- Canada The retreat sae ne > Youth Fellowship . 6:30 P. M. wten:; : Pontiac, Michigan wil pina te tion of the Old Testament.| ‘Most of the continuing! ' Period of rest and spirit Evening Service . 7:30 P. M. 4 ‘ | pastor, open a series of |terpretation of deep NG |jtual refurbishing has grown ex-|P ea - | Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor with adults interest- ; peng oon uno heart aan tremely popular throughout the é Wed. Night Prayer 7:30 P. M. > ; , | in church at 10 . ment Rev.. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor ) ed in join ._— ? Crusaders Class family relationships,” Dr. Fidler’ the nation. It attracts men from ‘ > : ; a.m, in his, y “e and be all walks of life to the Monasteries AUBURN HEIGHTS WPON SUNDAY A.M. | Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— ‘During this six weeks series of ; p pamenenys Home hope belong} and retreat houses each week of ‘ > 2:00%08:30 the Word. ascumis, “ie meaning oe {0 Receive Diplomas e 8s the year. at Famed hens —_9: an life, the wo func- services| “While not required to follow 3. Harvey MoCann,. Paster 210 North Perry Street alae cscdregee aa 4. bo ition of the church, and the doc- The Alpha Crundere’ Class of hinged Price that the the dally schedule of the sandal- : : at 19 Milbourne Place ges trinal undergirding of the Christian 1957 will be graduated from Pon- Christian congregation is.a family footed priests, the 48 hour Te- , Bible School ovene 10: 00° A. M. 4 MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A.M. ‘will: be aniects for consideration. |e Bible College at 7:30 p.m.|of families. They will include fam- treat from the stresses of daily |} Morning Worship 11:15 A. M. ¢ Rev. Wesley C, Wibley, Ti “HOW TO BE A HAPPY CHRISTIAN” * * Tuesday in the Collier Road Com-|ily ‘nights, discussion programs,| life, the eccasion docs offer op: |) “AFTER EASTER” =e ¢ Pastor | EVENING WORSHIP—7:00 P.M aa ee ey oe OE are Cae| sprite tnveatory mere atated |p Youn Fellowship . 8:30 P. M. | ae ae te chu members at} The Rev. Eldon M of Ni ews, Homan “The Sue 8 oe “FOR GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD” af Is: 45 p.m. under the direction of| Hope Bible Church, wines will lics and social agencies will also| Father William Westhaven, the ‘ > aman i | Dr. H. H. Savage Speaking at Both Services | the pastor, for older children and|be the evening speaker. mark National Family Week. director. ‘ COMMUNITY UNITED . ; yas people who are interested) The Baccalaureate service will Local parish representatives |} PRESBYTERIAN 4 in uniting with Bethany. be at 11:15 a.m. Sunday in the Col-/ Program Scheduled handling arrangements and reser-|} CHURCH ~ 4 eg ee ae ee rge r, addressing m program pre- , St. Michael’s parish;|} pra Mich graduates. sented by the ‘Morning Doves’’|George Danic, St. Vincent’s; J. B.jp ww. vigeelatooen Jr. pec 4 Receiving diplomas for their at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in St. James) Parle, St. Benedict's; Joseph Wil-|} 4 . three fig ot (ae studies er sort er gre ope 345|helm, Lady of Refuge, Orchard|} Bible School .... 9:45 A. M. 4 : . rs. Myers, ey at Rap . The or,|Lake; Paul Hi of Lakes,|} Morning Worshi 11:00 A. M. TELEGRAPH RD. AT ORCHARD LAKE AVE. Mrs, William B. Myers and Ken. the Rev. V. Luther Lewis states) Drayton rua hears Goodell, > Youth Groupe P 6:30 P. M. Auditorium Bible Class neth Remley. that the public is invited. Secred — — Heights, |} Evening Worship . 7:30 P. M. 4 en on Andrew’s, 10 A. M—"ISRAEL IN EGYPT”—Gen. Chap. 47 Schecter of eee 11 A. M.—MORNING SERVICE : a * La > 7 “National Quartette” and Emmanuel Choir - os dei nanal a Dr. Tom Malone Speaker; All Services ee nOrmO o8e All Saints Episcopal Chur ch - -_ Secniattias ‘ Williams St. at West Pike i The Rev. C, George Widdifield, Rector hs : Tuesday April 30th The Rev. Lewis W. Towler, Curate PTUs TAALDIIE, Peore - Thru May 10th SUNDAY SERVICES R. TOM astor Rev an Mrs. Lee 9:30 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Litany re- 7: se P. M.—EVENING EVANGELISTIC SERVICE turned from Ti-montne JJ) | Cush Soe “The Christian and The World” — OA renee te 2 see Continuction: Series of Messages“on Book of James ee ee 9 @ REV. LEE HOFMO Towler. Church School ne.) | Baptismal Service ; psevinsiss gospel . ; singer. : : : @INA Y HOFMO. ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL ST. ANDREW'S - EAST ER RECORD DAY , econ ite sheciet end eee aa EPISCOPAL CHAPEL TOTAL DECISIONS’ ; ‘37 contralto singer, fe le ee ee ee esoncs ol 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 8:00 A. M,.—Holy Commynion | TOTAL OFFERINGS ....4.............. a ee $8,708.49 | navie. Seared western ~ 3 8:45 A.M.—Church School ae ‘ a —Merning Ereree ‘ Total Attendance ot 19: 0 & ll: :00 Services. oe ee 4,181 . ‘songs Negre spit- 11:00 A: M.—Morninig Prayer and-| | 11:00 A. M—Morning Prayer, os ! MR. QUINTEN eCOLORFUL. COs: Sermon by The Re, [| PPCNUNE Bhool AIR CONDITIONED AUDITORIUM. | “AMPLE PARKING SPACE > Edacational Di TUMES. ee el ee ees : J ‘ wat nett scotonkh FILMS fy —~ . . ‘ i : 4 = THE LS PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 27,1957 |. | VAs Wie F : \ « + ‘ { t ‘ ' . h ‘ fe A bee en : aa | \ | : \ ’ 1 \ PONTIAC ~" ‘Governor Teaches Bible Essay Contest Apened ' : : or Frank G. Clement is the teacher|World Council of Churches has an-|cember 15, 1957 and’ first /prize f ons , | of:a newly organized men’s gd posnemnatn an Ecumenical Prize iis 1,000 Swiss francs ($232). De OF qa y class sponsored by McKendree) — = os xepepencean os | SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Ht. F. Lehr, Paster FE 5-1204 | 156 Mt, Clemens SABBATH SCHOOL .,.......+....+0:.. Satardey 9:38 am. SABBATH WORSHIP ......... seoseeeee Saturday 11:00 a.m, YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING .......... Saturday 6:00 pm. | PRAYER MEETING ........... ceeves Wednesday 6:00 p.m. Sunday Apail.28 2:3010 4:30PM E i “ | the FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 4 om | ounda | 316 Baldwin Ave. | WATERFORD [iss so10s, DUETS Gu a . TOWNSHIP tg Bag FROM DETROIT AND PONTIAC | VE.W. Hall—Walten Blvd, Plus ¢ inging. This is. ing .. . come, | "attatat.th = = Bin ccomrert ome, Be Seanad oid coal artin Renner, Vicar singing ae fer. v o¢ Hiawathaland Youth - ee | EULAS HOUSTON, Pres. Church Service .. 9:30 A.M. Hl Stig ee ces a ee | ELSIE GASKIN, Treas, and Sec. School . ference grounds of the Piatt Lake UNITED LUTHERAN - a — _2 oe wale estwrence Acm, io fe | HURCH OF THE GRACE [eco = Hroguies tutes has condver!| Witlss and terme || THE PONTIAC BIBLE COLLEGE Corner Genesee and Glendale laa ed rallies in Royal Oak, Fern- “~.11 Announces the Graduation Exercises auc 3 oe Paid eens on hoe om. of the Alpha Crusaders Class / rry ed teenage ———a Services at 9A. M. — barry ce The Baccalaureate Service . . . Sunday School at 9 A.M. Hlored aa coe Vere eee that!] 962 Veorheis Rd., K. of P. Hall | pril coth @ : a, ; transportation home, provid-lf gunday Scheol ..... 00 P.M. = ui - ual during ~ ed for those requiring it and al Worshh Service “jae FM j Commencement Exercises, April 30, 7:30 P.M. ST. TRINITY The pecially invited, adults are also 1:00 P.M. 97 4 at the Collier Road Community Church welcome. rE ~ , Wilson 1245 Collier Read, Pontiac Auburn at Jessie ‘ i . ee : = 4 _ Bast Biden Revi Church Institute in South FIRST | — Ralph C. Claus, Pastor eviva second Ecumeni 4 sa 9:45 A. M, giGt First Open ta the Soap wit be toe anton PENTECOSTAL CHURCH “First Service .... 8:30 A.M. : ing committee (left to right), George Romney, president of the De- |week in June at Lake Junaluska, OF FONseny Second Service ..11:00 A.M. | The First Open Bible Church) troit Stake and Bishop Ralph Johnson of the Church of Jesus Christ |N.C., sponsored by the 4 ‘ | will hold revival meetings with the| of Latter Day Saints, Pontiac participated in the groundbreaking |office of the National Council of 178 Gooon Stes P ; Rev. Lee Hofmo of Sacramento,| ceremonies Wednesday for the construction of a new chapel. It will |Churches, Dr. J. McDowell Rich SUNDAY SERVICES 3 ST Calif., the evangelist. Services will) be located at the corner of Woodward avenue and Chesterfield, |ards, of Atlanta, Ga., chairman of Schbol + om . PAUL — Gibesin Tuesday, evening and run) Bloomfield His the ‘advisory committee, said it cin ON ss — Se Stoel 945 LL ; (orth Bide) i, The Rev, Mr. Hotmo is a mem-| | leaders of Protestant pcdocbe Cveccccccoosccscesore ete ii tad: AM | eco eh, Por fit te mete Bt Bishop Ralph M. Johnson tm 32 Stra si? Sel toms Pode wot 18 om ered ete... 11 ES 4 Morning Service .10:45 A. M. Sones institute will open with a public Rev. Marvin P. Bester Ev istic Service ... .7:30 P. = Sunday School .. 9:30 A. M, : : Bible Festival : “Fhe Whele Gespel fer the tor Preaching at Both Services ; HIGHLAND Assists at Ceremonies Bie, ms Festival on Sunday] “Tass wonerowemene [ree Poe © os anphs aot | oath Service .........620 P. BLOOMFIELD 1030 A. M.—sensey The Church of Jesus Christ of) At that time several converts | ° BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH | ; TOWNSHIP ie FMcckvening Wert’ Latter Day Saints, “Mormons”| were made and church services “Am American Baptist FIST CHU! c A. Butchinsea, tre pe ; Fouts Pegler Fetnchip [broke ground Wednesday for the) were heid in a little schoolhouse- West Huron at Mark Street 4 Square Lake & Telegraph Poster, Mai construction of a new chapel on a) here. 9:45 a. m—Church School, Classes tor All “| Martin Renner, Vicar ele jaeven sere tract of land at Wood-) 1... tollowing year, Joseph Smith] '!:00's. m.—Sermon: “Welcome—Te What?” M Sunday School ....10:00 AM. ; ede ite Oliver Cowdry, Martin Harria and] $00 > m-—Fellowship Mall ter Rowrostion @ Chuch Service .... 11:15 AM. F irst “ @ & ‘David Whitmer, all prominent] 7:30 p. m.—Wednesday—Mid-week Prayer Service FINAL THREE DAYS OF DEMONSTRATION ) ¢ P b ° For the past five years members\checy anes Kas ~ hore Be} sch oes , ST. MARK Bf wosmecesr wares |fstatts Dey Sunt fave beelinhed a branch bee ——'{ DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL ® e - aren ayne money for the new build-| * wemercs Conant: eam |] anes mune” [ine Bishop Ra Mf"Johnaw pre mmtaren to rouxper FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH - MATERIAL Commerce Road sl Rev. G. KE. Hershey jsides at the local church. An.interesting feature in the ac-| ' (W. Bloomfield Township) Worship Services Ghd direstns Wik set an 06. uviies ol = = in this i 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 ' . DEMONSTRATIONS i at Ste k, | : " Wm. C. Grate, Pastor 41 9:39 and 11 a.m timated $600,009 when complet: | Pontiac sienear, wa « becdar REVIVAL CONTINUES ALL NEXT WEEK [1M 8 Mon, April 29 ........-.cceseee0>: 7 + Sunday School....10:00 A.M. # : ed. It will serve as a chapel for |; 16 Mack Smith who was the NIGHTLY 7:30 P.M. = Church Service ...11:1§ A.M. | Church School the Pontiac ward and serve a8 \iunder of the church here ‘ : 1G Tues. Aged ..... 2... -sseeeres: ‘ c 00 a meeting place for the Detroit | Choir Rehearsal _. 700 p.m. |p hue. Way Ss .........-... q © : 9:30 and 11 a.m. Stake. ‘ . — of = _n “ Evening Service and Baptismal te Follow y ae In explaining the ization) Lf ie church to Sunday School .._.__........ 24. 9:45 a.m. y Cedar Crest of the Church of Jeous Christ of! Daag pte a = Morning Worship stigsaeissies 1: om. ‘ Farnsworth off Union Lk. Rd. Latter Day Saints, a ward cor- thc: copeninaliaa ts grows Sunday Evening Revival ......... 7:00 p.m. = Next to Dublin school) EVANGEL TEMPLE ‘Fesponds to a parish and a stake| ti sys) whee e my Bee om Ir. Bible School . Thurs, 6:00 pm. u Howard E. Claycombe, Paster Non-Deneminational Full Gespel me Secor: : organized under the leadership A Hearty Welcome Awaits You | Seana } | Sunday 9:45 and 11:00 A. M. oh OAs a. COMMUNITIES MAKE STAKE | of missionaries. At All Services in Our Church | ' & vening ........6¢6 : . M, Worship, | The Detroit Stake is composed | : ' 0 : UNITE : : Wednesday on seme 7:30 P.M “a of wards of Pontiac, Detroit; Pi haggle liteagey gas, Rev. Robert Garner, Pastor i DEDICATI N sas Ist D Geoltrey Dey. 8.4.3.7.H. Pastor wards Ann Arbor, Lansing, J. Dalley, then Branch president, Lowell Baggett. Music Director | Flint, Saginaw, Midland, Toledo. purchased the present property at) PENTECOSTAL CHURCH It. is also comprised of the branches of Windsor, Jackson, Sar- nia and Selfridge Field. A branch jcontains fewer members than the West Huron and Genesee from the) Grace Lutheran Church. In the seven years since its pur- chase, the membership has out- CHURCH of CHRIST # LAFAYETTE st. Central Methodist Rev. Milten H. Bank, D. D., Minister Two Morning Worship Services 8:30 A.M. and 10:45 A.M. “The Power of Christ’s Resurrection” Dr. Milton H. Bank, Preaching (BROADCAST Over WPON 11:00 A. M.) ! 178 Green Street, Pontiec Monday, April 20th, 7:30 P.M. | Calvia ©. Rice, B, D., Asst, Speaker: Rev. Aurthur T. Morgan Gen. Supt. United Pentecostal Church Master of Ceremonies: Rev. C. C. Kirby Dist. Supt. Rev. Marvin P. Hester, Pastor Te ee eae Fe Oa Swe Bunday Scheel, 10 A, M, FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN ~ 46 NORTH ROSELAWN Merning Message, 11 A.M. by the Paster : Evening Service, 1:00 FP. M.—"Giving and Sharing in the Lord's Work” Home Builders’ Class at the Ebey home, Saturday, 7:30 P.M. C.B.Y.6.—Sundsy Evening, 6:00 P.M. REV. LEROY SHAVER, Paster FIRST METHODIST © Sagnew Gt. 6 Judson - Paul T. Hart, Paster 10:00 A.M. Sunday Worship Service “HEARTS AFLAME” 11:15 A.M. Church School Classes and Departments for All Ages 2287 Auburn Road—% Mile West of Crooks Road Sunday Morning Worship ee Sececescecseeeteiee \ Setundas Soon Sill beeese Ssdéhovecoscteessvesuesds Tne ward. grown this chapel which necessi- Saterda wecreesss ruses esscvnsesesses US Missionaries of the church first tates the erection of larger’ ve cee Pm TO TEE OLD PATER, ok Vislied Ponting in the year 1883. building. . | a arinainai | | W r | ATERFORD COMMUNTIY CauncH }Rev. Donald Andrews - Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. ae... ne ae e=- }Comes to Develop Area Family Bible Hour Wednesday ....... 7:30 p.m. Seterd ©. Wine, Custer ae cent years in Waterford Township, — according to the Rev, W. J. Teeu- FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH wissen Jr., pastor of the Drayton, 316 Baldwin Avenue Pale Frediytirion char, | Between the two churches, Young People’s Meeting Tues. .... 7:20 p.m. established there is a sacmnbership Ae Morning Worship _........ et eeeee Bible Study S$ Far ovbévcecdes junday Evening Service ......... F Public Invited WESLEYAN METHODIST andy ola SPECIAL - - 6.15 P.M. Youth Fellowship ey Wed. 7:30 P.M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship ‘rwwvuvwvvwvevwvvwvvwvvwwTWwTeT* > > > > Na > » > > > > > > bp tp fo te tn tp be bp ip ty bp bh be he bn hin tin Mirna hk tn lilll, of Africa Sunday School, 10 A. M. — Worship Service, 11 A. M. Wed., 7:30 P. M. — Evening Worship, Sat., 7:30 P. M. 8.8. Supt. John Burleson: Pastor. Rev. Billy Brown—F E 8-8692 ZION CHURCH of the NAZARENE 239 E. Pike. ev. Rebt. A. North. Pastor FE 4-6216 G. W. GIBSON, Minister. FE 4-0239 347 North Saginaw Bible School 10 A.M. Morning Worship 11 A.M. Youth Service 6:45 P.M. Evangelistic 7:30 P.M. Come and Zest Our Welcome Morning Worship ... 11 & =. ; Youth Service... 0 e erterstrcessscrsres occ: $92 p.m : Bible School ............ eer" 9:45 A.M. Gereioe cocci 9 es Weaning | Morning Worship ..... veveeeees L200 A.M. eo i So son—soreve ova? Jj] Youth Grotps ............... ..-. 6:00 P.M. | Evening Service ................ 7:00 P.M- FIRST SP! RITUALIST CHURCH Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:30 . 16 Chase Street Ei a aE | : : Evening Service.”... 4:30 P.M. : Open Forum... Wek, 190 Fo. Py fay CHRISTIAN CE Vy y= $7 Hill Street at Cherry Court Isecretary of the Allentown (Pa.)|| Sunday Worship .. 11:00 A.M. Se ee a od SCIEN | TM « Sunday School ............. p senkea «++ 945 A.M. Foouncit of Churches. Dr. Timer- : | S SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY > ‘ Morning Worship cecten seeeds 30sseex .- 100 AM. man has been serving as associate Evening Service + 7:30 P.M. FT : : ; E * - IN Persensge: 145 Owege FR 4-300 a it uv it Sunday School $ ten Larence Seoih — ” Dw hn . nce i THE SALVATION ARMY |=———= BAPTIST CHURCH |@ | “=< —— oe eae in Wednesday Evening 11 A. M, to § P, M, nl | (CITADEL) : Apostolic Church of Christ _ 64 West Columbia Ave. it Service 8 P. M. Friday to 9 P. M, S 29 W. Lawrence Street ee — P - 1h FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST XU ; : . 458 CENTRAL Sunday School ........... ve: 9:45 A.M. [ é a, eal: Wehes 9 K ——SUNDAY SERVICES—— 7 Morning Worship ............11:00 A.M. |f Seosconarmabeiirecttee 7 Sunday School—9:45,A. M. Young People’s Legion —6'P. M. | Oe ee ee eee .. 6:30 P.M. bs) HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS Vn Secunia. Gee ata - Evening Worship ............ 7:30 P.M. J Rapio stamion cxw . maevision & : $/Capiain Mrs. Magnus A. Michatoon ; \ 4 : ' : a A Wed. Prayer Meeting seen eo oo 7:30 ip. M. i : ed ‘ pa 9:45 A. M. : wets of M, ia: b. You “ARE (CORDIALLY INVITED BISHOP * A. PARENT, Pastor } “ fehop &, af Affiliated’ with Southern. Baptist Convention | an OTHERS” WKYZ-TY. ; seh Mita : ae PR ae / | mn ee FT : LP eS Vg AG 4 ff OS ee Ka PX - CS Pip BS RATERS TOSS TE A : \ a Wf AN pare yf ge ea) j \ j i i j ' { ee aa " | j : i, ny | if ' i ® ' nT / 4 it oe / [ aus mes (i vis é fa ! 7 t Sy Wl sit Be f : { &. /f | ) ‘ ‘ | Bee yt ge s | : 2 Re see SPA EEE Re Eo RS Pas eee | f ae \ ; # Ee hed LALA a tt of ; gf yl Bay al i le ee a Oe he ee a Mee Vy ee iy Coie aa ode ee & c : | zr Seis i - * ri * ‘Chippewa’ Work Written by Celia Merrill Turner The Pontiac Symphony Orches- tra will feature an original compo- sition at its concert Tuesday night in Lincoln Junior High School, 2 *@. The composition is a symphony written by Celia Merrill Turner, } ‘ : * é e j ate | 4 il bee z i i i $ TRLHGE ri ‘e ! Li -™ 4 g glyrit z : ¢ : ag z ii \3 City Delegates at Music Parley Pontiac delegates attending the 29th biennial of the National Fed- eration of Music Clubs in Colum- bus, Ohio, are Mrs. W. H. Sink, Mrs. Ralph Norvell and Mrs. Gor- don Woolcott, * * * The conference opened Thurs- day and will continue through May 3. April 30 is Michigan Day at which time Michigan members will be hostesses at the Achievement Day luncheon, CELIA MERRILL TURNER Meeting Conducted by Marbach Group Mrs.. Gordon Cox entertained members of the Marbach Group of First Presbyterian Church Thursday in her home on Mark avenue. Mrs. Leroy Colbeth and Mrs. William Stoutenberg assisted the hostess. Welcomed as new members dur- ing the afternoon meeting were Mrs. Roderick Taylor and Mrs. Richard Kieft. Plans were made for |a pizza party. to be held at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Galen Hershey on West Iroquois road, © Special Project of Pontiac Soroptimist Club & q _ Child Guidance Clinic to Start Using Playroom The Oakland Child G of Supervisors, Pontiac Area United Fund, the Townships United Fund and the United Foundation of Detroit. Part of the professional staff is supplied by the state of Michigan and 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. This will give the public an opportunity to see the quarters and to talk with staff members. HELPS PARENTS The clinic attempts to help par- ents and others interested in chil- dren of our county, to study and treat their emotional needs and to see that they are healthy mental- ly, just as medical agencies in- sure their physical health. * * * Parents consult the clinic about all kinds of problems, some minor uidance Clinic will hold ‘open * house Thursday from 2 until 5 p.m. and from 7:30 until. ~ 9 p.m. in observance of Mental Health Week. Visitors _ te the clinic will be shown some of the play equipment .land some more involved. \ which the Soroptimist Club of Pon tie Shown with Madeleine Halt ‘are Soroptimists Mrs. Kar road and Mrs. Glenn Valan i ' f / f jf > y i a i PY, +4 4 . ip if; i e bf 4 F : / } In working with children, play ig their way of talking to the adult about things which may be bothering them. The equip- ment ahd the materials used in this part of the work are there- fore very important. * * * According to Mrs. Arnold Hill- erman, president of the Soroptim- ist Club, and Mrs. Carl Schultz, chairman of the ‘project com- mittee, the Soroptimist Club will take a continuing interest in this aspect of the work of the Oakland Child Guildance Clinic. Pontiac Press Phote ¢ has given. (left), director of the clinic, Schultz (center) of Opdyke \ |MSU Busy — ‘Completing 4 |Third Term | Students All Over Vacation Scatters TURDAY, APRIL 27, 1957 a leading She is one AAU synchronized swimming dale avenue and Marianne Cro- held in Kellogg Center. *« * Parent's Weekend will be held May 11 and 12. Dormitories will hold open houses and all parents of MSU students are invited to at- tend and take part in the activities. Shower Gi ven for Bride-Elect Vivian Sheffield Bride-elect Vivian Sheffield was honoree at a miscellaneous shower mony be May 4 in First Baptist is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Bearden of Peacock street. * * * Attending the shower were Mrs. Sheffield, Mrs. Bearden, Mrs. Robert Bearden, Mrs. Bruce Reh, Mrs. Carol Thompson, Mrs. Charles Gavette, Diane Williams, Millie Cardinal, Margie Richards, Mrs. Dear! Cardona, Sue Barks, Connie Redmah Mrs. John Kilmer, Geral- dine Sheffield and Donna Shef- | field. Reorganized Groups Elect New Officers Mrs. Robert Dunham was elect- ed president of Sigma Gamma Chapter of Pi Omicron sorority when the group was reorganinzed Thursday @vening. Mrs. John Wil- son opened her home on Fernberry drive for the meeting. * * - *® Serving with Mrs. Dunham are - [Bernice Chappellie, vice president; Mrs. Robert Gaylor, recording sec- retary; Sandra Wampfler, treas- urer, and Joan Kiley, correspond- ing secretary. ; First-degree initiatory work was conducted for Miss Chappellie, Miss Kiley and Miss Wampfler, new members, Among the plans for the coming Patient in Clinic | . Dave Edstrom of Whitfield drive is convalescing/at Mayo Clinic. in f ce (right) of Myrtle avenue. year are the adoption of a Korean War orphan. to The Woman's Auxili munity House Thursday. Oakland County Medical Society held a fashion show at the Birmingham Com- Two of the ary to the Pontiac Press Photo lovely models were Mrs. Anthony Cefai (left) of Miami road and Mrs. Ken- ‘ neth VandenBerg of Watkins Lake. By DOROTHY V. WHIPPLE, M.D. AP Newsfeatures Tuberculosis is a disease that is becoming less frequent in this well- fed nation of ours, However, tu- berculosis still exists and we must be careful about it. * * * It is recommended that children be given a tuberculin test when they are about 2 years old and that this test be repeated every) four or five years until they are adolescent. : The tuberculin test is one test that can be done without a nee- held in test is negative. If there are little red square areas at these spots the test is positive. NEVER IN CONTACT A negative tuberculin patch test means that the child has never come“in contact with the germ of tuberculosis. You can rest easy. x * * If the test is positive it does not necessarily mean that the child has tuberculosis, but it does call for further investigation, The first thing needed is an X-ray of the child’s chest to see if there is any evidence of the disease in his lungs. Very often this examination does not reveal any disease, It is a good idea to X-ray a) child who has shown a positive tuberculin test every six months for a year or two to make sure nothing does develop. * * * The more important thing to in- vestigate when a child shows up with a positive tuberculin test read- ing is: Where did he get it? EXPOSED TO GERM The positive tuberculin means that sometime in his life the child has come in contact with the the child can cope with it quite sat- isfactorily. é * Rochester, Minn., following sur- gery on Monday. first batch of germs from so that we can protect him from getting more. A positive tuberculin test in a child calls for investigation of -his whole family. * Tots Need Tests for TB It’s surprising how often a posi- tive tuberculin in a child is the first evidence that there is some- thing the matter with_one of the adults. MRS. JOHN BARCLAY MAGER Fredericka Ann Hammond be- came the bride of John Bar- clay Mager this morning in St. Hugo of the Hills. She is the daugh- ter of Mr. and ~ Mrs, Freder- ick M. Ham- mond of Bloomfield | Hills. Mr. and = Mrs. John M. Mager of De- /troit are John’s parents, Fredericka A. Hammond Married in St. Hugo Rite A gown of silk taffeta fashioned with a portrait neckline of pearl- studded Alencon lace was worn by Fredericka Ann Hammond for her marriage this morning to John Barclay Mager. : * * * The skirt of the gown fell into a chapel] sweep. A crown of orange blossoms held her formal - length veil of Fretich illusion, and white orchids and hyacinths forified her crescent-shaped bouquet. The Rev. Francis T. Stack per- formed the 11:30 o’clock cere- mony at St. Hugo of the Hills in the presence of 360 guests. Fredericka is the daughter of Mr,-and Mrs, Frederick M. Ham- mond of Bloomfield Hills. Mr, and Mrs. John M. Mager of Detroit are John's parents. ? * .® ' Nanette Hammond served her sister as maid of honor. The) iq bride's other attendants were Fran- and the other attendants gowned in aqua organza. Bands of tiny leaves studded with pearls held their ‘circular veils of matching colors, Each carried an arrange- ment of yellow Majestic daisies, * * * Deborah Bridge performed the duties of flower girl and Johnny Hammond, cousin of the bride, served as ringbearer. reception held at Oakland Hills Country Club, she was wearing an aqua silk print dress accented with sequins. Her hat was of aqua rose petals. A yellow cybidium or- corsage was pinned to her purse! oy oe Mrs. Mager wore a rose beige very mapa dress with ‘matching t. 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Yes, clothes dry cleaned exclusively by Careful Dan will __ always be mothproof — and beautifully Your sults returned in moth damage, Your suits expertly cleaned and ~MOTHPROOFED FREE | for a full year! it: Be safe, always send your clothes to Careful Don. 1 eM a UR aT son, Roland, Kelly, escape from fae County Youth Home’ April, 3. She was accused of in-}) dow die eon pro- Ernie pout ‘Ean of His Own Popularity” / \- py gam WESON HOLLYWOOD—Tennessee Ernie Ford, the cute, mustached, six-foot, pipe-sucking pea-p Plato of the country music feld, hed just 40 minutes to down: his lunch—including the vodka martini. . wy) * ~~ +: you're the only new guy to crash TV's Top 10 this year— how'd you do it?” I asked him. “To get into that Top 10”—and he puffed his briar— “you got te be somebody they can watch sittin’ there in their pajama tops. You can’t be the kind of a guy they got to get up and put their clothes on for.” I've interviewed most of TV's Top 50, but had never heard this idea expressed. I pressed for more. “Well”, he explained, squirming. a little in his The National Assn. of Manu- facturers favors stiff regulation of union-run_ welfare - pension funds and union finances, but not for employer-run funds. Or- ganized labor wants both types covered — as AFL-CIO President George Meany reiterated yester- I know I don’t have too much — —but because people like to — have me around, - tok #& ho Ernie Ford at 38 has be- come a mighty gigantic fellow around NBC on that philosophy—and while he comes from poor folks down at a wide place in the road in Tennessee, he’s not just a “country-style sing- ‘ er” as the hillbillies like to be called nowadays. : Ernie actually attended the - Cincinnati Conservatory of Music a few months in 1939 hoping to become a concert — singer. He'd done Gilbert & Sullivan operettas in high school, and his father, a “mail man” who played hill- billy fiddle, fancied his young ROBERT JEFFREY ia "HOPE ,. HUNTER: LANGE _— First SHOWING— ALL PASSIONS of the night ewake when the Neked City “dims her lights! . ‘Sentence Includes Community Service Don't Miss the Big Night of FUN FOR ALL! Cowboy Hank's Big Show Cc, A. |. Hall — Scope e Seturday, April 27 "+ A PULL EVENING O7 ENTERTAINMENT * TalentShow ° Square Dancing * Round Dancing * Special Guests Admission — Children 50c * Adults 75e “But my folks was having a real rough time. So when I went home for Thanksgiv- ing, I thought I should go to work and buy coal for the winter,” he said. : He fooled around radio announcing in Atlanta and later) ,.. : ; in the neighborhood of Los Angeles, got married. : He began singing with the records—in his Tennessee tongue.| ,=™Ple pe aanglive carson Silent Streets! > TONIGHT —— “INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN” “TENSION AT TABLE ROCK” “THE FIGHTING 69th” The FORDS “I wasn’t tryin’ to cram my state down anybody's throat | because I don’t think you can, But it seems that a lot of common ordinary conversation where I come from seems by states rather than the federal government. Insurance companies now regulated by states, have SATURDAY | very funny to some people.” Ernie, Betty, and Buck, 7, and Brian, going on 4, live next door to Bob Hope, but their decor comes from the local Macy's and is about what the average family would choose if the average family had a two-story ranch house —and was doing real good. i]; Being a Methodist, Ernie enjoys telling about his grand- | mother, who still lives in Bristol, Tenn., being invited to go tol {| California by plane to see him. “I'm a-goin’ up only once and ‘it ain’t gonna be on a plane,” she announced. feared becoming involved in fed- DRIVE-IN THEATER a SUNDAY aan x2 GCRIPPIN( “THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE” —_— CINEMASCOPE SWAB GLENN FOR coun + El Sed Hit! “BIG HOUSE US.A.” SARTOONS with BRODERICK ‘ied if film role with Alan Ladd to stay with “Shinbone Alley.” WAT E R FO R Dit Se Wass Ue Aajer baboRe tun tae SUNDAY & MONDAY Fox & Hounds Inn Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEON and DINNEKS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations THE WEEKEND WINDUP ... Mrs. Lionel Hampton's $20,000 yellow mink coat got nearly /ig i\as much newspaper comment in Australia as her husband’s/—e A\concerts ... Gant Gaither’s talking to Tab Hunter about a Broadway play . . . Eddie Bracken turned down a featured {| that chased an outlaw so far into the hills they had to change : . i VE-IN Cadillacs three times. That's earl, brother. in | IVE (Copyright 1957) : . Le Community Theaters Civie-Farmi con Beware of “Wholesale” Distributors! : Robert Ursula Thies, “The True Jones James,” Robert Wagner, Dear Friend: p25 2 Town.” FURNITURE, TO YOU, AT OUR LOWEST SHOWROOM “wings of alee clot celet, gehe PRICES. BLANK WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS.allows doin Beott” you an “S” purchase rating and provides use of our show- room, formerly available to only furniture dealers and decorators. You buy on “S” basis, our lowest showroom prices. Please present the enclosed card for your proper discount. Yours truly, BUT --HERE ARE THE FACTS! Complaints show that many “wholesale” houses do not sell at a reduced or wholesale price. The so-called “wholesale” price is MORE THAN THE RETAIL PRICE at some stores. Te, een: “asemeca’ Yet ner, “in rid ert hc ms porean fae Sat.: - Your special “S” rating might stand for Sucker Rating. tr * * * ° * Miles You can avoid being victimized by — aN cont ye ! ‘ A . . “tension at Table Rock,” ' ¢ | : ; po EVE! 1, Dealing only with reliable establishments. ara gan," Doroth = alone; wine in =] ry! BULS> Wil- 2. Shopping several stores to determine the proper Sun.,, Mon: “True price. . . > _ BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of the . Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Waldron Hotel Bldg. {Phone FE 5-6148 - : “The Rainmaker,’ color, Burt ——— . Sat.: “Cinderella.” “Mantis,” color, John Bromfield, Lon ey Lake-Walled Lake Pat Bat color, Sett ‘op Bat.: Chandler, Secret Affair,” Susan ®t Joanne Dru Hayward, Kirk Do Sun. Tu ‘ aHAL \L WALLIS proovenow rieton _ westward Ho the Woe, a | Drango,” Jeff Chandler; vi = ‘am t of Robin Hood,” Errol THE TOWN WAS A TARGET 7, Esther Williams; “Desert Sands,” Ralph Meeker, Maria Engish. Wate \ ve-In Sat., Mon. “Fastest Gun Alive,” i “Man ho Knew be James’ Stewart, Doris Day; plus ow! | ir show, Big Hotis USA,” Broderick Craw- oan i “p-Day, Sixth ot June,” Rotert Taylat,, he % \eraihe PONTIAC PRESS. saTURDAY, avai 27, 1957 THIRTEEN ie leanne ‘Enjoy Working} With Their K ids for IV: “The children were sapity pea ‘easy to work with,” she sisted wit — at her ” |for her.” * 2 * Portland, who at various time in to clarify the situation. 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The appealing drama, now at the Oakland Theater, will be | | John N. Lord Elected State Blue Cross Head DETROIT w — John N. Lord, president of Lee & Cady Food Company and first vice president of Grace Hospital, was elected president of Michigan Hospital Service (Blue Cross) yesterday. STARTS I ma | Added NEXT BOB HOPE e ODAY' % ACADEMY AWARD WINNER | BEST STORY OF THE YEARS Wonderful and Unforgettable Story of a Boy, “FROZEN FRONTIER” (Color Parade) __WOODPECKER CARTOON -in- “THE IRON PETTICOAT” Lord, 46, will succeed John W./ Paynter, who resigned. Seon Louw of Meerlust, known | as South Africa's waterfow! king, | has retired, at Paarl. In 14 years) he had won 1,500 prizes for his | waterfowl. ‘ ' c PHONE FEDERAL 2-4851 —Features at— >OAKLAN D: SB (1:28-3:26-5:24 MODERNLY AIR CONDITIONED 7:22-9:23 A ~~) Aw ... His Great Love and Courage! Filled with Heart-Joy and Unni ‘Thrills and MICHEL RAY KATHARINE HEPBURN | a: r : } THE oterrac PHRSS. SATURDAY: APRIL 27,1 b «; ae * * oer : Detroit baseball was still producing fireworks today, with ex-general ee ‘manager Walter 0, (Spike) Briggs saying he was “dumped” by the equal new owners in the climax of a plan conceived. months ago. : he tried to buy the ball club they turned him down. ; "The chairman of the board of directors and the club’s president . with this club that I.wanted - said simply that wasn't quite the case, and let it go at that. a | Bitter at bowing out of Tiger baseball after what he called heard a long time ago about the talk that I was given this posi- “21 years of frustration,” the 45-year-old Briggs said some of the - tion just until I could be eased out quietly . . . Those things don’t hew owners, “used me so they could buy the club and then get away from me. So, call it a matter of courtesy if you want ~ The unglamorous divorce of the Briggs name trom dumped me. when they got things where they wanted them.” Whether Briggs quit or was fired, the fact remains that for the first time since his father, Walter O. Briggs Sr., bought into the Tigers in 1920, the family has no official connection with Detroit baseball. “1 could see what thoy were after and that i might be a tong much, saying they doubted if Briggs really had been close enough to * * session, so I didn’t even let them get a good start ” Briggs added, baseball.to be a general manager. They also said he didn't approach “This is a fine way to go,” Briggs said sarcastically. ‘They “1 told them 1 neumed they wasled my resighation sind they said the task seriously. wanted my resignation and they got it, They were out to get me and they did. ‘It was a very simple procedure.” After stepping down as president when an 11-man syndicate ne chased the club last summer, Briggs took an official title of a director, for Fred Knorr who resigned. So now they've happy.” cision because they felt “his mind Briggs was referring to John E. Fetzer, chairman- and Harvey Hansen, president since last they did, ee ee ee + + oe enon tnd Votsde said they made no éffort to change Briggs’ de rest. owners took over. was made up.” Some members of the 11-man Briggs said he plans to go to Florida soon for a couple of weeks Chances are the job of general manager will be turned over to ‘|John J. McHale, the 36-year-old director of player personnel who ac- - |tually-has been the key man in most player negotiations since the new — ‘syndicate privately admitted that rs did.” Kaline Shakes Slump With 3 Hits sate ath The good news last night was intertwined with bad, Frank Lary was struck on his left knee by a drive off the bat of Vic Wertz in the fourth inning,and had to be re- moved. X-rays were to be taken later "| first hits in four official times at bat) and raised his es average from a puny .200 to . * * his first two times at bat and going hitless. But with Kaline in form it didn’t matter. day took over the lead of the an- Tournament at the end of 36 holes. ek oe ; Chubby Wiffi Smith, making her professional tour, moved ahead of such veterans as Louise Suggs, a four-time winner of the tournament, and Patty Berg, who has won it five times. Witfi buzzed around the 6,300 yard Montgomery Country Club course in a 70, three under par, to go with a first-round 71, giving her a 141 total. Miss Berg, the St. Andrews, IIl., golf master, matched Wiffi stroke for stroke, adding a 70 to her open- Rochester Scene of MPGA Tomorrow Tournament Golf Kicks Off Season bly BE FE att tion, caddy rates have been raised hole * * * The new 18-hole rates are $2.50 for captains, $2.25 for Class A 25 cents this year for single 18-). rounds. caddies and $2.00 for Class B cad-| 52), ing round 72 for a 142 and a sec- ond-place tie with Mickey Wright of San Diego, Calif. A Louisville, Ky., miss, Betty Dodd, grabbed third place with a l-under-par 72, one stroke more than she needed in the opening round, She had a 143 halfway card. . * * * Leader among the amateurs was Anne Richardson of Columbus, Ohio, with a 145, She fired a 72 yesterday to remain in -_ distance m1 eee | nual Women's ‘Western Open Golf/jo,c¢ *Amateur. Betty Hicks Alice Bauer ~ Zisk hed Pauli Dye, Jr. Relay Titles Go toC-D Schools in 7 Years; Boyne City Upsets Reed City *MT. PLEASANT # — Norman Dickson of Brethren fought off the threat of Beal City and won its sixth Class D title in seven years yesterday in the Central Michigan College Relays. Beal City Was a scant 14% points behind the Brethren sc going into the last event—the 8380-yard relay. Norman Dickson took the relay in the record time of 1 min- ute 36 seconds, bettering the old mark of 1:37 set by the school two years ago. ‘ Four first Places gave the Brethren school 58! points to 55 42| for runner-up Beal City. Defend- ing champion Pickford was third with 39 3/5. dies. All other fees will remain the same. - Norman Dickson held the title s3|from 1951: through 1955 before los- ing it last year_to Pickford. Boyne City scored 39%4 paints ‘to upset two-year winner Reed City in the Class C competition. Other Class D Scores: Ww rerine, “otis Vieoon ae C a tal “i6%s; Memphis, 16 13/30; Goodrich, Prankenmuth, t “%; Shepherd, 17%: nite: | Roseay Atherton, hall, 16; Unionville, 15; Grosse Te, 1 For the night, Kalirie had three| Dickson Wins 6th Time; ary Hurt, but Tigers Win,5-0| The Tigers meet Cleveland again today with Paul Foytack due} against Herb Score. The séries winds up with a doubleheader to- morrow. ge ] SSO SH ee HroonwRm aebedad at delet aectedd 7 eeceeeocceooeceoR w=! eescceece~-uiuool 4, Lemon 4. na: 7 = = = 5, > eS House Gives OK T—2:47. secant bonvonuwn-noool AP Wirephote BREAKS MARK — . Greg ‘Bell, Olympic broad jump champion from Indiana, sails through the air to break the Penn Relays’ record by jumping 26 feet one and a half inches to top his own 1956 mark 3 in the event. Uta: to Bill Against Unfair Pro Pact LANSING (#—The House last night passed and referred to the csergadlir arti cute te pre- vent professional baseball organ- izations from taking unfair ad- vantage of young players. The bill, sponsored by Rep. tg), to Young (R-East Lan- effective without his approval. Pioneer Loop Champs Superior Steel emerged as the! champion of the four divisions of the Pioneer Bowling League follow- ing a four-way roloff at Dixie Rec- reation recently. The victors won out easily to earn the top trophies‘ and individ- ual awards with a 2825 handica total. Mold-A-Matic was runnerup with 2781, Quality Cleaners had 2699 and Paul's Elictric tallied 2692. All were division winners. FRIDAY'S FIGH hemes? ag DC, — Tan (Kid) mu Ps. eee fic is ‘| sible 14 Ists and swept two ‘Around the BY CHUCK ABAIR A break in the weather between the recent nightly thundershowers. ent Cranbrook had ‘a happy day all around with triumphs in track land tennis and today begins loop play in baseball and tennis. Fri- day, the Crane thinclads walloped Kennedy 90% to 27% while the net feam was nipping Ferndale, 4-3. Cranbrook took 12 of a pos Three Records Fall Opening Day Villanova, Texas Spotlight Penn Relays i Prep Front in Rochester having 394. A well- balanced unit led by Fred Martz with 12 points overcame greater individuat showings. Falcon. Dave Peters topped the meet with 13 points winning both jumps and his teammate, Dave Eldred, set a new field record in the shot put with a heave of 62 feet, four inches. Myers of Berkley won both hurdle events. Today’s schedule is as follows: Baseball and Tennis University at Cranbrook, PHILADELPHIA W—Texas and|sprint medley, and then face the} Other titles up fofgrabs today ee ee ote Villanova, each seeking a triple,|Longhorns in’ the final. event onlinclude the two and feur. mile re 6 and 13 at Tam O'Shanter are rage pporen ceed esrb aM Nose neigh mile. yy| YS and the shuttle hurdle relay, a at} Texas qualified for the Yjhigh jump, hop, step and jump, rege __ Plum ig Franklin Field. winning its heat in 41.8, and faces|pole vault, javelin, shot put, 100 area's Ne. 2 estera pir oe oe oe the challenge “4 North Carolina|/yard dash and 120-yard high hur- ‘ The speedy Texans qualified |College (Durham), Indiana, Puer-|dies. 7 ee portegr he naneg a the counts yesterday for both the quarter and|to Rico and defending. champion * * %¢ g AMERICAN LEAGUE wet thas be Op ha me ely, and it sore, Se In hl Me] rine er el etry alguns MEER ; : re eam same Texas aces titles ided. Tt ; sre seeesess 6 sectional qualitying trials June tending champion Villanova. |Carolina (Durham), Indian8,|standing individyal performer eas:(Ritet ty sk} an Hills the Michigan Opes Aug 2. é won the distance med-|Michigan, Morgah State, Puerto|ijy was Indiana's Olympic broadi@enna: °°" 3; 3 a 3 5 a unl and the Michigan ley yesterday and apperas an over-| Rico, Winston Salem Teachers and jump champion, Greg Bell, who|Petot Vises 3 8 a fe PGA ao a ot Biruingben. whelming favorite to take the! Manhattan. won his specialty with a record "we anes | keen 4% Golf courses in Pontiac and . : leap of 26 Sect, 1% inkes, won Daceks' cieretamee ” vicinity are humming with activity) a re Ree the yea gf sere Belen : ew von 2 . these days as par-busters and R bb : ‘M C “ b J] asn, ran on joosier’s SATURDAY’S GAMES duffers alike take advantage of ODDINS eets amp e pare ee as — peng) ay hatin tie. om Wawatinas oth bes areuty berms si pera ’ N E S th T broad jump record of 25614. 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(@—Hollow-\legislature, is a 33-year-old Hunt-|opening ‘aa toon is oe SUNDAT's “SCHEDULE = i cheeked Hillman Robbins, 138/ington insurance man. in which Lew Stieglitz of Connec- Pe, * 5» Be Spartans Win, 4-2 pounds of golfing “tiger”, sought] Robbins and Campbell’ each/tieut just edged defending chann.| Ean whegPimert. 2D e ’ his second successive North and/gained a semifinal victory over @/ pion Jim Beatty of North Carolina i : pm oe al Foon smatone champlorahie Satay (Walker Cup team hopebdl yesterit; at the tape te: the second time we more aa Fe. nenne Campbell, a two-time winner bere, Robbins ousted Dr. Bud Taylor, yee ra ogee ory Soe: 2 ae] making his fourth finals appear-/38-year old Pomona, Calif., den- Pe GR ~ DR wad ¢ gee ance in eight years, tist, 4 and 3, with a one-over-par Pittsburgh’ Paul: Theash. won peste D8 | + 9s grape + it line 400 antes bercics tn 62.3: Pose nate $ ie at outgoing. 33, three under FRIDAY'S RESULTS soineoage year-old former par, eee gave him a ‘four-hole Harpel, Harvard, took the ham- a's New York 6 ; , Tenn., sales-|iead on the turn, mer throw with a heave of 177 & A mafi, is an Air Fi second lieu-| ‘ 6% and ; . iw is pall "ss |tenant stationed at Biytheville,! 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Michigan 9 Hands Steve Boros and Ken Tippery hit for the circuit during Michigan’s slipped to an 11-2-1 mark. The Buckeyes had won their last seven starts. rl—- Today was the big day in the | Congress nen, PFO CAGER—PFC Guy Spar- row, 5th Infantry Regiment, mer Pontiac High and Univer- sity of Detroit star basketball player, is a member of the 12- man U.S. basketball team which is competing in the Conseil In- ternational du Sport Militaire basketball fourney at Istanbul, Turkey this weekend. The tour- J nament features the all-star Armed Forces teams from na- oe ee tee -leome to an end until the Braves Hicinaad to coors tanly Semk trol er," at inst coten such for- |: PONTI 3 FREE. Ue PE a © PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIT 27, fuscle at .500 by beating the New York Giants 50 on rookie Don Card- league victory. Rain stopped St. Louis at Chi- 1957. ae 1-1, Philadelphia jumped into third] cago after four innings in thela other NL gar game. In the American, Ted Williams cw three-game well's four-hitter in his first major| was 0-for-4, but Boston's Red -Sox/ slump, beating Cleveland 5-0, And defeated the New York Yankees/ Baltimore knocked off Washington 6-2 and moved into second place, /43. ’ ay oT Sin game behind the Chicago White who. defeated Kansas City Detroit ended a Gripes Heard at Derby Open a8 have belted eight home runs and had a bristling barrage of 15 consecutive runs on homers. *. 2 * The startling statistic, powered along by Adcock’s five runs batiee an lefty who now stands 41-14 against the Redlegs lifetime. He’s beaten them twice this year in his 3-0 record. The Braves are 4-0 vs. Cincinnati. + + With the victory, the Braves opened a full-game edge over the Brooklyn Dodgers, who were tions throughout the world. whipped by the Pittsburgh Pirates ALL OUTDOORS, Mich. (INS) lives of about 200,000 Michigan anglers — the first day of the season. ; ; - Regardless of the weather or, your luck, the opener is the most important day of the year for people who like fishing thrills, like to catch the first fish or just like to loaf on the river bank. - ~~ * * * Conditions around Michigan were just about perfect today ex, cept for a few. showers which ‘made streams in the Gladwin County area high and discolored. Streams in Oakland and Lapeer Its Big Day: -_—tishing Season Opens in Michigan men did today, smelt, perch and other non-trout species did their best to fight for anglers’ attention, “Trouterama” got underway at 11:30. p.m. last night at Lake County. A giant bonfire Was lighted and the sirens blew at the casting house, midnight, to welcome the 1957 fishing season. ‘All fish in Michigan are legal now except large and small mouth black bass. The bass season opens June 15, ten days earlier than LOUISVILLE, Ky. (®—What to do with golfers with gripes who demonstrate their disgust before the paying public will be a serious subject in Fort Worth next week, * * * The tourndment committee of the Professional Golfers Assn. will cases| before play opens in the Texas City’s Colonial Open. The problem came to a boil yes- terday when George Bayer of Los Takes 17 on Par-4 38 on the front, for the final round, Ernie Vossler took a 46 on Sen- eca's back nine after recording a Bayér took a 90 for the day for a total 236. January and Higgins had 84s, giving January 234 and Higgins 242, Vossler was 237 com- pared to the cutoff score of 225 Raynor declined to name any andl on ty Bsa ac a 17 on Seneca course's par4 I7th hole. Bayer, one of the game's longest hitters, is capable of covering the 395- yard hole with a driver and a midiron. * * * Harvey Raynor, PGA supervisor called the demonstration a “dis- grace” and @ “smack at the in- tegrity. of golfers who try.” He said the problem rose out of discontent among competitors who felt they had no chance to finish in the money in the $30,000 Ken- tucky Derby Open tournament. . PGA rules require that all play- ers must continue in any tourna- ment unless released by the spon- sors. After an outbreak of bad scores in the Derby Open, many asked release to travel to Texas where they might prepare for the Colon- ial Open. They were denied, Dodgers, Cardinals Seeking Cub’s Rush gers, Chicago Buzzy of nothing. a front-liner.” : Despite the background rhu- CHICAGO u—The men who pull the strings for the Brooklyn Dod- Cubs and St. Louis Frank Lane of St. Louis and John Holland of Chicago went into a trade huddle and came out with Diy, “It doesn’t look like we can make a major deal,”’ said Holland “I mean trading a front-liner for Both the Dodgers and Cardinals reportedly are ‘seeking veteran righthander Bob Rush of the Cubs. 5 barb, -a redhot showdown for the Derby meet’d top money in a $30,- 000 jackpot continued to boil. Bill Casper Jr. of Bonita, Calif., was in the driver's seat with a 207—six under par—after yester- day’s workmanlike par 71. His closest challengers were tralia, and Jack Fleck, former National Open champion from Ro- chester, Mich.,, each with 209. = £42 & Next came the 213 group — Bo Wininger of Odessa, Tex., and Art Wall Jr. of Pocono Manor, Pa.— and then the 2l4s—Jay Hebert of Sanford, Fla., Bob Harris of Win- netka, Ill., and Howie Johnson of starter-loser Johnny Klippstein was the first grand-slammer Johnny Pott, a young Bayou belt-|§ Adcock’s second homer é starts, Jost his shut out on Duke Snider’s homer in the eighth. ° stretched back to 1954 with the Braves. Dave Sisler, a righthander who never has Jost (4-0) to the Yankees in his brief major league career, beat New York for the second time _ Raynor said the PGA tourna- ment committee would take up the problem and the individual cases, While no rules have been violated, he said the powerful com- mittee could take drastic action to discourage future demonstra- tions, including suspensions and fines, for “unsportsmanlike con- duct.” * * * In addition to Bayer’s 17, two players, Don January and Doug last year, Higgins each had a 10 on one hole, Rain Threatens Relays counties, because of the heavy rains of the past few days, were also high and muddy. * Rainbow trout fishermen found the big browns still in the rivers, and runs in most lower peninsula streams were small. This is a mystery to fisherman who call themselves experts. For example, for the past week or two smelt dippers have been get- ting grey hair waiting for these little devils to make their spawn- ing runs, Conditions were perfect around Tawas City late this week but the smelt run just didn't materi- alze. grees F by actual measure — considered perfect for smelt. It even rained Wednesday night, an- other starter which is “supposed” to set the female smelt running. Regardless of how the fisher- Michigan Team in WIBC Lead DAYTON, Ohio @ — Martha Haines of Dayton is the new lead- er in all-events competition in the Woman's International Bowling * * She scored a total of 1,712 points the lead yesterday to take from Clara Zaph of Cincinnati, who has st The Griff's Grill Class A baseball pre-season Michigan * 00 207 o13-—16 18 3 Onge,State, O10 110 010-64 11 0) eski (6), Lin (1D, Unger @) Booth. a oe Time to Get That Motor = se Better See... © Clean, © Inetall Spring Tune-Up | Running Right... = Wohlfeil-Dee... DES MOINES (#—Drake Relays officials, their hopes for a batch of opening day records sunk in a muddy track, looked for better things today in the windup of the two-day meet. * * * The weather bureau offered the encouraging forecast of nothing worse than cloudy skies. That would be a far cry from the morn- ing downpour that churned the cinders into a soggy track for the runners yesterday. Only one record was produced. Olympic discus champion Al Oert- er of Kansas got off a throw of 1TT feet, 10 inches to wipe out the old mark of 172-11 by Carl Vereen of Georgia ‘Tech in 1955. There could be _ much better things in store recordwise in the 20 finals up for decision today. One of the features was the ap- pearance of Hungarian Laszlo Ta- bori in an open mile race, He was expected to go below the Drake mark of 4:08.4. , * * * : A brisk duel loomed in the 100- yard dash with Bobby Morrow of |Abilene Christian, Ira Murchison of Western Michigan and Orlando Hazley of Oklahoma A&M the headliners. Morrow, Olympic champion in the 100 meters, loafed through a 10-second heat in the preliminar- ies, but Murchison ran an 9.5 heat to come within one-tenth of a sec- ond of the Drake record. Hazley ‘won his heat in 9.6. . & *. ¥ Powerful Kansas-Picked up two relay titles in the 4-mile and the sprint medley. It was virtually no contest for the Jayhawks in the ‘\4-mile but a soft track held them to a 17:41.9 timing compared with > * * Compression bd ‘ ° ye Discus Record at Drake ‘their spectacular 16:57.8 at the Kansas Relays last week. Two individual champions failed to repeat, Aubrey Lewis of Notre Dame dethroned Gene O'Connor of Kan- sas State in the 44-yard hurdles. The race was so close that both were credited with a :53.7 clock- ing. Kent Floerke of Kansas, the 1956 winner, didn't even place in the broad jump which was won by Jim Gamble of Prairie View State of Texas at 24 feet, 4 inches. +. + & Dean Jones of Iowa, who had hoped to go under the Drake mark of 9:10 in the 2-mile, had to settle for 9:17.4, He won by 70 yards Dem Hurler Sparks Defeat of Republicans against the Republicans. i= J ive-hitter and a: triple. in the final inning. filled in to round out the team. There reach. Jewelers Drill Sunday nounced. Anyone over Len Edelen of Minnesota. is invited to attend. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. # — Ever since William M. Wheeler of Georgia lost his congressional seat to Mrs. Iris Blitch the Demo-| crats have been hard pressed in their annual baseball games But last night in their spring practice game here the Democrats may have uncovered Wheeler's successor in Rep, Eugene McCar- thy of Minnesota, who pitched a The Democrats won the five-in- ning game 14-10, scoring nine runs GOP players didn’t have their full team, though. In fact, two chamber of commerce officials were other variations from the normal baseball game. Players on both teams often called on Little Leaguers to run bases for them. And the umpires helped field balis the infielders couldn't Shaw’s Jewelers baseball team will hold a practice session Sunday afternoon at 2. o'clock at Wisner Field, manager Paul Parks has an- interested in working out with the Class A club e Aye Peart C & V SALES & SERVICE... CONDON’S RADIO & TVivsee BLAKE'S RADIO-TV oveneeree HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO, .. STEFANSKI RADIO & TV ... 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Mrs. Graham did most of the planning f a Z|: PO BD of this house and Don W. Hunter drew up architectural plans. Al Bazzini was the builder. on Club drive. Grahams live on Forest Lake, small from the road, but it is two-story on. the water add @ ground f to the attractiveness of the house as does AY, A PLACE TO RELAX — Mrs. John Graham home. She enjoyed planning it, then furnishing it. of the room holds a signed Bacarrat decanter on a The John _RIGHTEEN ioe Boo BS 2 ~ y 4 Pa 2 \ ee = ra: Bee eS a eat ES ee Si bee * 2 ; aaa * = aes Ss ae I 4 ‘ : ‘ ‘ ry 2 i i ‘ ‘ j Sie i ‘ ee! : i ‘ 7] aXe ‘i a ek a MIM ei ; ‘ eo ee eee ey | hg mae | CO a cf ¥ i 5 errr" —- fe ge re i a #3 3] Bi it ite x NO. | PRIZEORAMA WINNERS ae if $4 f : : 3 E Jack's Jack Graham. has silhouette designs of dozens ‘Ploce Your Order Now for One of Our Custom Made: ‘& Gain Gaieees “te Standard Garages aoe Or _% Super Deluxe Goroges Bedrooms -- Kitchens -- Porches -- | - Bathrooms -- Living Rooms -- Utility Rooms | — ONLY or Finished Inside” "Siding! Siding! Siding! * Asbestos - Cedar Shakes -- Lap Siding -- — Insulated Siding And All Makes Aluminum st DISCOUNT FOR CASH! Michigan Home Remodelers 3377 W. Marea. 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DOWN VETERANS iF YOU HAVE USED YOUR Gi BENEFITS OR JUST WAITED FOR THE BEST VALUE... NOW $750 MOVES YOU IN! 3 BEDROOM - BRICK RANCH VALUE 1076 SQUARE FEET OF RIVING AREA ON EXTRA LARGE 80 FOOT LoT Don’t take a chonee « ‘on Ais ing this sensational oppor- tunity . . . choose your new home now and take advantage of this low, low down payment. nearby schools, shopping, churches . . . and the thrill of a private lake only steps away from your door. See for your- self this week-end! models furnished byt S] ROBINSON FURNITURE COMPANY | Enjoy the convenience of . © SPACIOUS COUNTRY’ KITCHEN © PAVED, CURVED STREETS © COLORED BATH FIXTURES © PRIVATE BEACH and RECREATION AREA Models Open 12.8 P.M. Daily and Sunday _Model Phone: ORlando 3.9378 STE Bb 21999 GR © Tennessee Ledge Rock @ Brier Hill ae “The Best for Less” GUARANTEED SERVICE Humphries Real Estate FE 2-0474 @ Colorado Pink Ledge boune has the tiving room:en the Has Turnabo @ French’ Lick Sondstone | @ Tennessee Marble @ Blue and Balt Tayco TO BUY OR SELL REAL Lod ATE By ANDREW C. LANG Now let us present the Turn- about House, which can turn to account the lay of the land that forms your lot! Phone OR 3-1594 Is the best view at the front — oe -JOHN KINZLER : Looking, Lestrows, E P lish d Marble . wowindies ee ery Window Sills Beautiful Tennessee Marble ae ESTIMATES GIVEN ot Without Obligation Price and Servi PONTIAC | sf CUT STONE |i pawson & WATSON M-59 (1 Mile West of Airport) * +e an* a susie or at the rear? Wherever it is, that is where the living room See HW-49 Floor Plan Page 21 in this house goes. The archi- tect, John S. Burrows Jr., has designed alternate plans so that you can choose the layout to fit the location. Design HW-49 in The House of the Week series has more than FULL PRICE! Vets $300.00. Down 3 bedrooms, full basement, deluxe features, close to schools, shopping and: transportation. ONLY A FEW LEFT, | Medel is located at Robinwood and Perry ’ Streets. North of East Boulevard. Open Daily and em, 12 to 9. ROSE HILL REALTY CO. - 19470 Grand River . mere flexibility to recommend it, A budget-minded home, it yet) has many of the features of a high-priced dwelling. In the living room there is a cathedral ceiling and a Dutch hearth-fireplace. There are three bedrooms, 12 closets, an over- size garage with storage facili- ties, all sliding glass doors lead- ing from the living room té a spacious breezeway, + — * All this is incorporated in a center hall plan that provides ex- cellent traffic patterns. Either version of the Turn- about: Housé covers only~ 1,485 square feet, exclusive of the breezeway and garage. Yet the design is so neatly formulated that there is enough extra space within its confines to allow for do-it-yourself additions if the family handyman (or woman) is so inclined. In the front, living room plan, the kitchen and family room are side by side at the rear. The -| kitchen has a dramatic stair-rail OIL Res. $381.60 Spring Heating BARGAINS General Motors DELCO Gun Type 84,000 BTU FURNACE 286” DELCO OIL CONVERSION BURNER With Automatic Controls 109 | The Only Heating eauhis Who Gives Red Stamps O'BRIEN HEATING 371 Voorheis Road & SUPPLY FE 2-2919 ‘firoom combines ‘through the living room, just as ithe living room or the bedrooms breakfast bar, while the family formal dining, study and activities in a highly livable area. * | This section can be entered from the center hall without going * * can be entered without - going through any other rooms. This step-saving pattern is. carried out further in the kitchen, where the wall oven, countertop range, dish washer and other appliances are arranged compactly for maximum efficiency. The center hall is wide enough with its large closets and two bathrooms, to insulate the bed- [Let Mirror Help You See Your Top Shelves . If the top shelves in your kitchen cupboads are to see, fix a jon the shelf comes into view, ad- 'vises June Cabot, home consultant Company. | You can also create a feeling of more ‘width, Miss Cabot s, if you mirror the space be mirror above them and everything/ \for the Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass) ’ pais cali Mande — “atc eae 4 ba readin the large bow window and glass-screen enclosed sem Garage entrance is also at the front. front. The above picture shows IBudget Priced Ranch ut Plan room wing from the living area, a feature always desirable when chitiven retire earlier than. the rest of the family. Both bathrooms are generous in. size. The master bathroom has a *stall shower and the family bath- room is of the divided type that is becoming increasingly popular: Note particularly this unusual feature of the family bathroom: it has access from either the rear bedroom or the center hall. The third bedroom, situated hetween the other two, can be used as a den in the event that it is not needed for sleeping. Even then, a studio couch or one of the various convertibles now on the market would make- possible its use as an overnight guest room whenever necessary. The breezeway, with glass or mesh screening, provides a de- lightful sheltered outdoor living area. With the sliding doors to the living room open, there is an entertainment expanse of more ? than 30 feet in one direction.” - ! The breezeway barbecue eco- nomically uses the same chimney as the living room fireplace. The | garage has plenty of room at the | rear for storage, a workbench ! and a closet, and there is a door to the breezeway so that, after parking the car, it is not. neces- sary to go outside again in bed weather, ° bg * * None of the features of Design HW-49 is lost when the alternate , plan, with the living room at the ¢ back, is used. And in either case, ! the Turnabout House has a pleas-4* — = oe oe oe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee, Ot ANSTO NS R NEE Enanaenaas* eee em ama Garace [| : ery LIVING ROOM BRI-way ‘ ene zt pe tate it? é ; 2 z j | ° hoedarsert oe ol he alate nea herpeiiytcete rs 1 % i: 99 atl ite save ; r suexs shes i +Hen -e o i ii aoelee #4 “ f os rote Pi i OS 00 W a eee ee, Se ee, ee Peers 4 : HW-49 ‘ H t i * LIVING ROOM IN THE REAR — Here Is a view of. the back garden living room exterior. In this version of the plan the family room and kitchen are at the front_of the house, All other rooms remain the same. | PONTIAC PRESS Building Editor: ‘ Enclosed is 35 cents. Please send me a copy of the study plan for The House of The Week. Design HW-49. No stamps accepted. Please do not use sticky tape on coins, “4}| NAME. (Please Print STREET. CITY STATE. eomemececuecassese= ing exterior, modern yet not ex- treme, combining charm with dignity. : * * * Optional Basement While designed for use with the word “paint” meant many- colored. And they didn’t have) ma wey ce” | HURRY! In the ancient Greek language, | (HURRY! a full basement, this house, can be built with a partial base- ment, over,a crawl space or on a concrete slab. A modern horizontal heating- | air conditioning unit will fit in the space now set aside for the stairs to the basement. With a copy of the study plan, you can ask the contractor to esti- mate the costs of whichever method of construction you choose, uo q FRED W. MOOTE INC. Slectrical CONTRACTOR State & City Licensed 845 West Huron St. cabinets and your work counters; it brightens your work spaceé, too, Ps Glues Not the Same Casein glue is more resistant to eames than animal glue. Plastic resin glue is even more resistant lto moisture. But only PRICES STILL REDUCED PORCHES, PATIOS and UMINUM AWNINGS © SAVE 50% NOW © ON ALL WROUGHT ALUM, COLUMNS! | Big Price Reduction | on Aluminum Combination Storm Windows and Deors NO MONEY DOWN Maal LW. BOGERT — OFFICE OPEN 8:30-5:00 DAILY — CALL FE wn (ALL AWNING, ~ STORM WINDOW SALES 1 an) La FE 2-3924 & FE2-4008 . Lovely 5 ROOM DUPLEX EQUIPMENT Steel scaffolding for every j requirement. 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You can make it as long as you desire and the pattern is wonderful view of Van Norman lake . . . o breathtaking 10 by 19° kite | laid out in such a way that it may be made higher if you wish. To | with ceramic tile counters, exhaust fan, built-in electric ronge and oven } build this coffee bench all you need do is trace‘the ufll size pattern | . . . three bedrooms, the smallest being 12 by 12’... . 15 by 24° recre- SERVICE pe oN gteehanpeotedre pe romegh mapeonaiay ry eed | ation room with built-in bar and French Lick stone fireplace. . 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MURRAY WHITE BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE Keeping a watchful eye on her,wife to ‘tale to callers without in. ‘children without having them un-|viting them into the house. i |derfoot in the kitchen is a prob- Panel doors of ponderosa pine that can be converted te a Dutch- style door are available as stock doors from building material dealers, s ki . A shel of low i j tchen. A f on top of the lower Dutch-style doors also can be. wrk \used effectively on a child's room, | |Here’s one solution—a panel door of ponderosa pine cut in half to BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN Elgin 65630 FE An5A4 207 W. Montcelm | or play room. With the bottom ONLY -) HOMES LEFT! VETS trance door. It has the advantage) oontined without feeling impris- Many families use the Dutch tilation. It also permits the house-|aog, as a novelty entrance to a . . recreation room, or as an opening LINDSAY AUTOMATIC onto a patio. 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BEDROOM BRICK “yttttlld TLEEHTE Hf [T . ni | DU a | aa 22 Oe ee ee go | protect your - home sisal There Wb FAWAGD Deetaad ter Uocly deertey «++ @ NAVACO Awning for every window. AS LOW AS $19.50 ® More Quality WE BUILD. Any size or style, frame or masonry. All jobs expertly constructed with quality materials. Complete cement work. © Better Construction at FE 2-121 1 ANCH HOME Can Be Yours TODAY =Frwoo G&M cee ~ GIVE YOU MORE FOR LESS! At a Price to Fit Your Budget! Built by— ELLIOTT- JARED — BUILDERS No Money Down — . 5 Years to Pay! © A-1 Workmanship EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS! ~ BUY NOW—MOVE IN IMMEDIATELY im wm 12,400 SLASHED TO ONLY INCLUDING ¥2 ACRE LOT OR 3-9316 OPEN SUNDAYS DE MAN Gf 8M asP a flgls? D ORR, TN Mang So NT MMMM one a ecg re OR CHC Sa SUK ae AEE A ONE MR RG BESTE SN eS A DB TAN Na Me eo RNR =O ge —\Can Ease or Highten Tension 3 i ing, not before. Call for free extimate. FE 5-7471 = Factory installed NO DOWN | Ist PAYMENT PAYMENT JUNE 36 TO PAY HAREM LUXURY — Built-in bunks beat standard equipment Avoid furniture that looks about; all hollow when it conies to space saving. This unit includes bed, a en a what-not for precious souvenirs, _tpleces with and wall paneling, oe Oe ee " ished like finished plate glass, are| ‘[Sezneanc -Unpolshed Glass particularly sted for room par | ORDER YouR PORCHES Now [és introduced (ms FOR EARLY SPRING DELIVERY weasel ot *enpdtct” itp sath bon, tallea $.0entet Os Enjoy your porch all this comi ENCLOSE YOUR PORCH with =f} TS, nione be compared|product for the first time. this amazing new oinees peeert AWNING TYPE WINDOWS = JE” conde in the rough—are|, ta ite, empollibed sate, the flow- r ni HA ) An if i HH STANTON | 4 i Call: our at the model today for tion ond acute na MACK and DAILY 27, _Netel Pheny HA 60578 | reomt anit neds ail ik Ai eia dubai e Vis uat ade eas bea WITH EXPLOSNE FORGE oF AN ARCHITECTURAL REVOLUTION OCHESTER PARKLAND TIENKEN RD. JUST WEST OF ROCHESTER RD. (M-150) _ “Rough plate glass ‘blanks’ of this kind answer the need of many architects for a transluscent glass in large sizes for partitions, : background | Will Assure You of Quality Workmanship — — Guaranteed Work £ , slot NO MONEY DOWN : gy FUEL SAVINGS NO PAYMENT UNTIL JUNE Ist | UP TO 50 Se ee Se ney otiereet awe ‘EXTRUDED Comb na ion be 2 i Women Want Take-Out Windows Window makers cite these ad- vantages of the wood double-hung Ee ae styling, convey an impression of warmth and charm, are natural 7 2 ¥ ISTER . . . GOLD ee BURMEISTER . .. GOLD BOND . with FULL BASEMEN T "i BEAUTIFUL BALMORAL MANOR On Paved Streets Near Churches ... Schools . . . Stores See for yourself how much you can get in a lovely Balmoral — Manor Home. Packed with deluxe features, yet priced unbe- lievably low! Big, spacious lots ideally located in choice sub- urban area. Yes, see them this evening . . . you'll be convinced | . the Balmoral Manor Home offers a new concept in gracious living. | WATERFORD HIGHS LJ j . ; With All the Desired Features | @ Community Weter e Goaite Compartment : : in 4 @ Fu insu eo ore r Heot PLAINS ‘ @ Tiled Shower @ Gos Automatic Hot ; PONTIAC @ Pullum Sliding Wood Water | Windows @ Copper Plumbing @ Lerge Wardrobe Closets” @ Poured Basement Walls os ’ Picture Window =. @ Lots 75’ to 90’ Wide @ Kitchen Exheust @ Paved Streets with Curb | 8 ¥ “COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE. ere e ., MODEL ce eu Ce $0621 Heh Awe ee ee EISTER ... . GOLD BOND BURME MEISTER . . « GOLD BOND BURMEISTER. “2 BURMEISTER . . GOLD BOND BURMEISTER . . . GOLD BOND BURM LOOK! OPEN SAM. tS P.M. SUNDAYS 10 ‘til 3. _ WE DELIVER WITH 12 TRUCKS SERVING YOU LOW-- LOW-- Low-- PRICES! - CHECK THEM! * Lumber prices are at an all time LOW at BURMEISTER’S. during our SPRING CLEAN UP SALE! This is all new lumber—but—due to con- cellations in projects we are way over-stocked and must move this material at once—AT ANY PRICE! SO BRING IN YOUR LIST OF MATERIAL AND BE READY TO“BUY! 1x12 oo 2x4s “tener Mena! | 4x8x% Sheeting FIR | 2x8’s | 2x6’s FIR 32 Sq. Fr. As low as $79 | 98° | Gre “1S ‘1S s4so DOORS PLASTERBOARD New — First Grade 4x8 ce $ 8 95 | 35 FENCING Wire-1x6 White Pine and Cedar Posts Bi urmeis fs A NORTHE RN LUMBER CO. ; ; WHOLESALE end RETAIL Above Prices Are in Quentities Quoted Cash ‘and Carry . Yard Mo. 1—Comer Cooley Lake and Williams Lake Ras. —EM 3-4171, Pontiac Nard Wo, 2—$ Mile at Telegraph, Phone EL 6-4184 va WE DELIVER \ p GNO@ 105 - ‘@ #18 GOLD BON er COMBINATION yen WINDOWS. : — : renew material fo imerir| ie ened ne poneraicg | | ~ OL 6-9671 The Is, transluscent glass modera — s ws 25 Years of Experience that has not been ground or: pl-| ©o4l, greenish ight BURMEISTER .-. . GOLD BOND BURMEISTER .. » GOLD BOND * * WaLsawing GNO@ ad1o59 '* * . waLsiawina NO G10 ° * waisiawuna 6 GNO@ G105 ° * * WALSIAWUNE GNOG A109 °° * wzLsiawuna a 992 Pontiac Drive . Near Telegraph | HLL TH PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL a7, 1987 | : ” aes ae | a A i . rr al : ad ee i$ See tes i ; 7 "Spring, Fi Fix-Up Time! NCRETE STEPS | For a St od oe Spin Beuty i No Ce Te TURES: Setting a sections to rt rost or @ Permanent Beauty—Rugged Dependability _ : FHA Specifications - yin Reinforced Casting Messy inovollationd UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OFRPORCH SPACE Free Estimates—We Deliver Anywhere! CONCRETE STEP CO. 5380 Dixie Highway OR 3-7715 Eves. & Sun. ‘001 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor FE 2-0278 © Call MA 6-6247 plenty of storage for records. ‘Entertainment Wall Houses Hi-Fi Gear Be sure to see Penta’ mont fide budge —— ng venereal” wii $300 Dn. VETS. mere cabinets house all the $3000 Dn. CIVILIANS netvessary hi-fi paraphernalia, rec- ored player and speakers, with A television set also can be in-' cluded in the “wall.” An ideal} : HOLLY’ HILL ' Features _ Plaster, City Serv- fees, Paved and Pace Brick. Ready to move Anchor Real Estate East Bivd. Just North of Pike FE 5-7507 LI 17-3800 Laytex . Flat Paint ‘ ADAPTED FROM THE SCANDINAVIAN — Introduced in Chi- cago at the recent Furniture Market by Sligh of GrandRapids and Armstrong Furniture Co. of Martinsburg, West Virginia was this striking upholstered chair adapted from original Scandinavian de- | sign. Exposed wood parts are ‘“‘enchanted walnut”-and foam rubber | is used exclusively for cushioning. The chair is available in a variety | ot tenberes, patterns snd ashore. 27%" wide, 32” deep and 33" high. VETS Now You Can LIMITED TIME ONLY! colors, Regular $6.19 Gol. @ Easy to Use to give you the very best. Tru-Bilt™ Blocks are tested to meet the rigid re- quirements of all standard specifications, They * are made, using the very best and newest equipment » » + t© Qssure you of quality, strength, durability, and weather resistance. Avoid cracked walls , use Tru-Bilt and be safe! U-BILT BUILDING PRODUCTS COMPANY FE 4.9531 We Are OPEN. Until > P.M. Saturday SAVE on ROTH CASH & CARRY PLAN CIRCLE DRIVE for EASY LOADING PAINT WITH THE SES JUST A FEW MORE DAYS TO SAVE.... Covers'every wall in your home with pliable plastic film of $ : cave On ty 3 @ Fast Drying $20 vate Plaats aoe us | READY MIXED COLORS, agi a @ Scrubbable @ Dureble oh e Beautiful SS OLORS THAT LAST Quolify 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 utility room. Model open daily 2-8, Sunday 1-8. *12,850 $650 Down to Vets A pair of chairs such as these) is easy on your budget. Nail; iframes together, pad with cotton: | batting basted to muslin and you! are ready for covering of your choice. Pattern, 250, which shows every step, will be mailed for 25c. The S-pattern packet, ail Furniture for Thrifty Folks, in- ‘cludes the above. Price $1. The Pontiac Press Pattern Dept., Bedford Hills, New York.) ~$82.00 Per Month Folding Door Care Is Easy | "Sa | Nosan Building Corp. | FE 5-7923 FE 5-9121 | | Dampened Cheese Cloth: Plus Clean-Up Wax, nee GP M. 109P. M. ‘Special! IMACS PAINT & TILE MART _ QWNED AND OPERATED BY W. N. McCANDLESS 256 S. Saginaw St. PAINT PAN and FE 2-1026 Plenty of Free Parking Pg MARR EL SERN PPG TPR GEN TE SRC Ina NEN eRe Se To Does Job Efficiently Accordion-fold doors and room jhow best to keep them clean and) 3 WINDOWS: An Example of Our Bargains— This 24 x 24 DH Window........ Only Any Size or Style : $] chy $495 An etaas of Our Bargains aa DOORS .... °6% BASE CASING, . . f: fede Fe 7e Bundle Ft. "BUY DIRECT from the MANUFACTURER EMPIRE 2600 Union Lake Road Neer Commerce Road Phone EM 34148 Aixtemp Otvision CHRYSLER COR lated for kitchen equipment does| 3 an excellent job of cleaning polish-| ; bright. | A clean-up wax originally formu-| “238 ing and protecting the material,| Knows f ' tion, working up and down in the) : — igroove and rubbing just enough HEATING AND to loosen soil and remove finger arks. While the wax is slightly AIR-CONDITIONING | moist, polish dry with a soft cl ‘HEATING, Ine. fe Scan 88° NEWBERRY - FE 8-662) whether it be washable, vinyl-| ; ‘coated nylon or other plastic coated fabrics. Many of these materials) 2% are made to resemble leather. : . This beats sponging with soapy |} water, rinsing and drying as a cleaning method and it has the added advantage of leaving a | lovely sheen of wax protection against future soiling and finger marks, : To apply clean-up wax you dip| ; a clean, soft cloth (preferably Iicheese cloth) in cool water; then| ; | wring out as dry as possible. Fold) % “@ Activities and Family Rooms @ Spacious Kitchen @ Ample Kitchen Cupboards, and apply the wax toa small sec-| == Natural Finish le | i a rere v.ys ee ee | come 2 L'ii it '2GB Sa eS ae wee SCREEN DUES oc cece ees "7.77 MAIL BOXES ..........- $2.98 PICKETS .....ecccccecee Ve ARMSTRONG CEILING TILE _ 7 Designs to Goon From 3 1OME r BEGINS” “onan WEATHERVANES seieseetecseectereereeeeees SPOR $13.50 | ie MODEL at 658 Linda Vista Drive Phone FEderal 3-9156 Model Home Office OPEN Daily and Sunday » kGlass: -* Patty Ha! apatedaeme BUF , tcaulking = * Caulking a Brushes ; is a Fil \ { os is | fect a % A bee eel, oF ay IT'S WORTH A FORTUNE IN LEISURE! LIVE IN THE CITY AND HAVE ALL THE CITY CONVENIENCES: “3. Bédrdont Brick @ Formica Counter Tops oe @ Good Closet Space Throughout @ Spacious Lots @ Street Paving Already In and Paid for by the Builder @ Copco Aluminum Horizontal Sliding Windows 12, 300° VETS AS LOW ie a Down! 30-Year FHA and GI Terins! on ae ee ae, per clo, mi with a small quant of burt CEMENT WORK GARAGES | Among the Other Things - Done by ELLIS! ELLIS, Inc. Woodword Ave. at Square Lake Rd. _FE 2-2671 DAY or NIGHT Moery's Oil Burner Sales-Service be) AND OIL—EXCEL—MUELLER : |A Licensed Contractor—Free Estimates 3216 Rycrott ee. FE 2-4970 of living. The wren house is small and just right for a family of on a post in such a way that it turns with the wind. This keeps the open side away from the wind and provides shelter for the birds while they eat. To obtain the full size bird house patterns pictured, and listed below, send your coin, check or currency to Steve Elling- son,“The Pontiac Press, Van Nuys, California. No. 143 Martin House .........-+0-.000+ pesdund sees bu seneccesesisee SOc No. 144 Wren House ; No. 145 Feeding Shelter ........ dais s¥euaansosscedesvastbeauenes » .50e No. 146 Robin Shelters ...,.....-.:cissveccecceeeecscesensereceaces 25e You may save $0 certs by ordering all of the patterns listed | above for $1.00. Just ask for bird house assortment No. C5. 44% GI Mortgage 3 BEDROOM BRICK 80 DOWN HARRINGTON HILLS Model Home Will Test New Building Materials you vi under NO obligation -YOU need not buy anything YOU need not even come to us JUST CALL OR 3-2946 We promise we POSITIVELY send no ta UT we will mail you details about a most unusual offer on any Pe es OIL & GAS HEATING JOB De Wt Yourself or We Install AIR-0-MATIC JUBLE MONEY BACK - GUARANTEE Parasia eats | SGapae bees ge prted eer oe © apply. — iS feeere | Biz gE “SEE OUR EXHIBIT AT THE PONTIAC HOME IMPROVEMENT SHOW—APRIL 27-28 sp euuscaus wtumridrethoats : ‘PONTING PAINT MFG. CO. f"=zéces 17-19 S. Perry St. FE 5-G1G4|§ Next t0 New Food Town Mit. | | “ALL "STYLES —. ALL SIZES } and buyers an idea of what is pos-| z Painted Ones Last Longer | | According to Kansas State Col- lege Extension Service, painted} lfarm buildings last 43,5 per cent jlonger than unpainted one, What's WASHINGTON {INS) — Building| ington builder Clarke Daniel in signed to use modular measure throughout. Construction will be simplified and more standardized by use of materials prepared in multiples of four inches, the | National “Association of Home * * * wrens. The shelter is one that you can put crumbs in, It's mounted |— All Work “Cuaranteed — Free Fane! “ 4 Z a4 — = | 3 acres all fenced, over $3,000 worth of landstaping includ did) Wadi find ‘teen ait: todh-by underground water system from lake. The house is finished in buff brick, fully insulated, fireplace and full carpeting» Four full bedrooms, 32 baths, knotty pine kitchen, dishwasher, full basement, oil heat, water softener, ty ee ye aga hot water heater, A-teh weil, room foom. wii i in basement. room recreation and bar,- maid's wi tray pie ata, Seg rsa ag : fireplace and full carpeting. Four full bedrooms, 32 baths, i disposal, 20-inch ceiling fan, activities room with fireplace and barbecue grill. All under- ground wiring, hundreds of electrical outlets, | several telephone jacks, closets all have’ 2 automatic switches, 3 large large thermopane picture windows, Anderson fe windows and screens. 2-car garage with automatic door openers, outside flood lights a. _ completely around the house. Nears cost $500; te 5 carpeting over $3,600. p A home that is ready to be lived in . PRICE: . e Pe Cash to fe Mortgage! : OPEN SUNDAY _|_ TO 5 FM. Big ae ) DIXIE HIGHWAY WATERFORD SNE SORE : SEE OUR STONE ON LADIES DAY It is extended to give builders sible in a medium priced home| in the next two to five years rather than as a “dream house” for some far day in the future. | We Speci COMMERCIAL BUILTUP not pat a price tag on It. ROOFING oT : Phone FE 23-9071 —- Get An Estimate Without Obligation HUGUS-MARSH ROOFING & INSULATION CO. This Is an | AUTOCLAVED Concrete Block f i! 4 ii if UL Misia ; E Pil j Which Has Been High Pressure Steam Cured e+. and Here's Why an AUTOCLAVED Block Is a Superior Block! They have been cubjected to 350 steam at 100% The bathroom will feature a wall- mounted water closet and a slightly. |elevated bathtub,—both high on | the list of desired im improvements | wanted by the women’s congress ‘on housing last year, humidity under 125 ps. i facturer inspection of This produces a superior it will be sold at current market lightweight block which is valuc, The buyer will have to stronger rmanently. It allow observation of stabilizes the strength of the block, and reduces shrinkage and ion » «» @liminating cracked walls. Remember, Boice is the place in Oakland County that gives you high pressure steam cured blocks. BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY ®@ Concrete *Brick FE 5-8186 & SAT. 11 PM NEWS—WJBK-TV CH. 2 Take advaritage ‘of this sensational FOR A RICH CASTONE FRONT AND THREE WALLS OF INSULATED CAST-ALUM SIDING! | (24 x 26 x 8, Gables & Dormers Slightly Extra) Think of it—no more painting, amazing insulation and distinctive beauty that will ddd hundreds of dollars’ worth of new value te your home ! NO oes DOWN— LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS FRAME ~ BRICK -- BLOCK ® Additions ©® Siding ROY ANNETT, Inc. ad E. Huron St. Ph. FE 8-0466 Realtors ’s INSULATED CAST-ALUM ne selae ALCOA ALUMINUM SIDINGS NOT HOLLOW but heavily insulated ® Recreation Rooms ©® Patios © All Types of Remodeling See Us After the Builder’s Show MIDWEST SUPPLY _\ and HOME IMPROVEMENT O9.N. Telegraph FE 4-2575 _NEXT to STANDARD OIL _. EVENINGS CALL oy SERVICE STATON... RE 5.7433 ‘Attention---Builders Improved lots for sale on paved streets, with excellent water and drainage. Ten minutes from largest industrial employment area in Oakland County. Lake privileges, school. on property, shopping facilities nearby. . New homes .in area now selling on guaranteed mortgage programs. FOR INFORMATION CALL AVON INVESTMENT C ANY FE 5-9237 MI 4-3800. VERYDAY OPEN FE ‘ fr e 4 Be A 3 et : og 4 Es cd * 2 { F s f 4 . s ‘ 3 ] : ” ‘ ‘ ‘ f . : cs i : fy : t 7 * THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘APRIU 27. 1957 j i i 9 i |DONALD DUCK fe A pfor Railroads Ff | Jer 2 College, DeKalb, Ill, : “ . ; * has done r f 1 ; 4 é : A crc the erm | SU Construction. (Cooling-OfF She noted that Webster's col- SING @ in Divorce Cases leita dltlonary now defines an way for a 50 million con- ¢ 9 THAT'S RIGHT, I KTIOMS® ) FORGOT YOU'RE Ls | | ! | | oF i i | Aiud fie Sey H *s i i 3 it : A i 5 E seriously, she termed an|pledge student fees for retirement|ro some skill in a specific field ofthe building projects. ee. BOARDING HOUSE 2 ta FAP! THIS AROUSES GREAT CAESAR/AN OPIUM PIPE IN MY IRE TO THE BOIL Oe ee ii oo MOUTH | —~ BX LU ay ‘i 7 i \ = . a | | oP ss ee H : : |] — ; TRIN EBUSHMIL LEGO D : J aon ted ev enttanes ootconton APa.-27~> : : ee a l | [ WHY. YOU INSULTING LITTLE SNOS) FOR MAY HANE dees ap S Our: YOUR INFORMATION, MY 1S USED TROUBLE _ he _] [10 STAYING IN BETTER DUMPS THAN THES} FINDINGA | ; Bl : WW _ WOODSHED = A i . WE UP) 4 § THE PLACE! Or, OS S REAR “SOUGBORT AODIE CAPSOLES we eS > eae, DIXIK DU GAN oS Ty Pee FV Ser es oe es ee ay . 1007 by WEA Sorvien, ne. TAL ag US Pen Oo. at 4 [fa ! By Charles Kuhn > J A> > WERE ALL WEARIN’ EM, bare STUPTIN'A DOSE O’ HER ’ THE GIRLS by Franklin Folgér/HALF ACRE CASTLE GRANOMAL.—— ||THROATS ——— ieee! MOM, 15 AN OLO 7 CADDY : asus GIRL FRIEND OF wns ENGAGED . : TOVISTT US? id & : be PR : ee. . @ ' “All the holes have been claimed.” ta Cr ee a ARR 99 4 2 COS aN Re WEE oe 7 Po & ae oe ef es Pe ese to ee se ee Se, 8 Oe : SS | RL ae Sr ae 3 ae Be a 1 =: eee: i pe ee pe ee ey ao ay! JRE A et eek Pate “ey \ ’ ae fey hi es (a eg oF NAGS FA i i" re =e Ss : Ager : : \ i ‘ iy i | ji 14 oak , oo : 4 a , ‘ ; ; i A a : 4 i _____ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1957" _| wee | ee : ey eos a £ : = 4 | : at et i ead : i a aS eee cs ’ hee ES ok z * £ = ; xt , 2 suaiaaeeremenes { : A ee i ve 4 oe Ew Plan Road-£-0 : ae 4 s i Fs i at Walled Lake ‘TorResidents | "axevte-s Contest for Teenagers To Hear Public Opinion) #2 Delve Ba, tnd dain to Be Held 12 To Opinion) brat, “age beater at Sale Entry Deodlin wads on Change fo Industrial} f2."oiee aod drm, Gierune ntry Deadline May 3 From Agricultural i ice Bath be ? : : with , Henry EB. Wrobble offi- . Interment in Crescent __A| Hilla "Cemetery." Gravenide "sery- public hearing has been scheduled ponies eM mil for 8 p.m. rg oa Com- Home. township residents to voice opinions “Tat all Bk, Strona, aes. 6 could lead to the construction ofa of petty Lou sand ol "The hall ls located at 2040 tad aire co, aa Ba a’ : * oe sete ata eo es __ a ‘The Zoning Boartl has received | _ficiating. Interment in ville pe gh pases a request to rezone a large parcel pwigrigey a Hing wie, is _ VIRGINIA KELLEY ALLEN DICKASON =| of land located near Haggerty Ortonrile. 2 oy. Road in the vicinity of the Com- ) Direct es ‘ * Fi 4 At Brandon Township High | .| Maree Detvodn ‘Theater, ~ = b » : le t re- re : 3 Name Leading Students|m0m7st ceeds 's| Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME 4 *) IGNED — i ‘ Ls - ORTONVILLE — Virginia A. most valuable player award in : Soil Bank Pay ‘school pupils Kelley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|track. In his senior year he re- Boost I high, but currently they go E. Kelley of 5350 Grange| ceived the most valuable player s income Depiee. Kile detiict bas at e0'/Miall veef, Helly, bet hoon named awand.os foeteall snvt acted tn the 4 * : * of the P senior play. by $1 Billion equalized valuation is $148,000. ling clase ot Brandon Township] wok Gye of race Wank wate oats! |. SUNERAL WOME . WASHINGTON (INS a School , This fall Allen will attend John "| . Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor ‘, ment Soil Bank payments this|& VONGQE1ISI 1S ce Allen Dickason, soa of Mr. andl jociag ics, He haa re-| Seutng Beard officials wit. tee a= x: og, MICHIGAN in’ the Pro-lme op C . a credited today as wimaniyDeTIeS Speaker Rd., Ortonville is the salutatorian. x — Oakiand on ng _ The Pontiac Press vg 5 A glee conned Duith responsible for boosting 1957 farm Virginia entered Brandon Town- _) Committee for approval, The re- sure sagie of the prettier, snenre-|™* urlis Leading income to the highest level mat Walled Lake _|snip ‘schot in 1952. During her|Special Service Slated | quest is then returned to the ook geal ADS ; ; x —¥ a . eee school been ° Commerce Township Zonin 2-8181 ~ Pe jather ~« ae!in May Queen Race cin eS WALLED LAKE ~ Special meet-adtive in chorus and has served| OY Pontiac Pastors et teaven cr a . 4 the ie be : 3 Department pre-|i26s are im Progress at the Oakleyjon the school newspaper staff dur-| ‘The Pontiac Pastors’ Association] If the Zoning board approves rr ceaeleal cing dicted that this year’s realized net Sis haiti’ te toeeetentne her sophomore and seniorwijj a special service Sun-| the rezoning of the property, the’ . pig a ~~ income of farm operators may be|i) yay ae cccesing tao Ret le ee rat in tee onnict iday Siernoc at 3:30 in the Firat vomnest. is then SE aieaE. se Se : assumes no about four cent above the Nyburg vot Decherville. ee ances, Sasiated in te, hig’ Ragtigt. Church. Featured ot this} Comenece Towneay, EOwnt Se poy A $11,800,000,000 total of 1956. -|school office during her sophomore | service will be R. G. LeTourneau| approval or rejectioh, Should the} } for thet portion of the firs , Rev. Nyburg, who was a for- |year. of Texas, an industrialist, philan-|Township Board approve the re-| {1 ten which has. been’ res. o: ® mer pastor of the Walled Lake | 5. will attend Hillsdale Col- |thropist and outstanding Christian| quest, the zoning change becomes dered valueless through the Pies News in Brief Baptist Church, has had 2 | ice this‘tall, having received. a |business man. effective, subject to a 30-day period] Gite made be sere : years of pastoral background und | ¢:999 scholarship, She plans to The public has been invited to|in which township residents may your ‘kill number.” No : ig 13 years as an evangelist. major in mathematics. attend and heer this well known! file a petitios to bring the ‘aman fo — Roberta Robson, . Huron will include ) Christian layman. a ic vote. ° . j flea vn siete Shimer tlre ete ge ee See time between Tuesda Thurs- at 3:20; 7 p.m. youth presiden’ d : rere Bee agate ae ata asta ne Deigne|YesPer services, plus the evangelis-lrestatan year and class treasurer| > jf) | Study Cou iS f3 28 Catholic Women Building, 281 8. persons, Pontiac, |the All-State Football team and the| Morrow at 8% p.m. Too.” ee! Ieox Talk St. Under auspices Pontiac|Were injured in a truck-car col- ‘t ©. o GIK | Osteopathic Hospital Guild. “aa The first in the series is a Bible —— a ae ve = st’ x “ t U se cation of the re- Dorm 4 wit Rue fends a all ond nwt" Geraline Hatem, 3 ot 02 YUNG Adult Ushers: Boot neveiaon” to be tua] ty remodelled and refimished| | BOX REPLIES —Adv,|Watkins Lake Rd, Wa by the pastor, the Rev. Edward|S@Mctuary at 5 p.ni. on Sunday At 10 a.m. today there dale, D. A. V. Aux{Telepram toad hentane' nt eifO Sponsor Recifal [> Ae Since tte. folowing Chapter 101., 20 8. Gaginaw, Pri.|soft shoulder, lost control of the Other classes will be offered ini guaer af Ga Ocean —e v-[ear, and hit'an eastbound truck.) Charles Hicks Jr. will be pre-| man ef the Onristion E@ucatien |L2K®, Church and the Rev. Dr 5, 8, 9, 10, 25, 26, 28, The Women’s Association of the git to run off the road and) sented in an organ recital at 7:30] committee and J eg rei eget nag sae Gere 29, 34, 35, 58, 60, 62, 63, Bs - |p.m. Sunday in the main audito- . on ry of Detroit, be} § 65, 68, 73, 75, 76, 83, 90, a ae Te ace Fen a, Norman of Tenty Rapa Chrch | Sq eat wee (enema Ss OS eens dee, 98 10, 0, 122” | to 6 p. m. at the church, 1669 West |General Hospital with cuts to the udent at the Detrolt Insti- : : = % tute . Charles The Kuples Klub will serve as Map at Cherie. Snack Bet|gcaty "he te, refered in uale| ee ee cee Cenaitests atthe "Spring Parents|C7EtS 3 Years ticle Wanted Male _6 factory condition, She was treated| spiritual numbers. Night,” of the church school ont M Ie . 2 EXP. LOCKE LAWN MOWER + Hite Twila ee bo 2g o Make Good ie ae, ere Lightning Hits TWice;)"sn te car nas» Ponta am Nauk bate af hasty |"Ceanes ee tn e on ae|VOding Costs | ~a Sst ae ss couple, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mc| The Wolverine District Nurs Sis chat Burns Barn at Thomas couple, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mc-|will give a Spring Tea Gein 3 te wey ot 5 p.m. Dinner is scheduled} HACKENSACK, N. J. @—Park A Few Men were treated and released with|6 p.m. Sunday with Mrs. Hortense|———"— with a program by/Groff has been given three years! weeded, tor, outside work. Me- thinor cuts and bruises, speaker ; —|to make good on the bad checks} Shanicsl ability and neat, appes TEAS ve Lightning struck} ‘The truck driver, Bruce W. , - the used to pay his danghter’s| between 10:0 6 12:0. on the Cleve Hunt farm/Olver, 56, of 381 Wheeler Rd., Eoretan Bor; A p Thel J wedding expenses. SELL AMAZING on Brewer road here during Thurs-|Bay City, suffered arm bruises. |Foreign-Born Invited r. ine ma ames Bergen County Judge Arthur J.| ent book matches. “BiGoEN ~vorlghinrcarmgathane ele El pos ————— _ |to Attend Loyalty Day | 1 O-Dea yesterday gave Groff a| Sen'a prospect, Repeats” Bari 3 pal Brandon Host Tonight | ; } fo Speak Thursday 34-day - suspended jail sentence, fij'er part time: BUY NOTHING: << * 4 pORTONVILLE- Brsoten Greys Can feohp tuys buggers ped ber | cliente dnta| tei Men tm c | The owner lost a tractor, four is playing host tonight at 8 to), “ ci ” Dr. Thelma Gray James, years, during mi. s _ ‘yeors were PAID County Calendar tons of baled hay and numerous cer tte ae ween 3% pa coe rohit - Se fessor of English and director of edtchen a res “bed aoca a ealy.. References, 50 cost plus: - 4% DIVIDEND tools, plus two rubber-tired steelltctm of Fostor Amwood degree! Wolverton Post No. 343 of Fen-|ne, Fouore project, at Wayneltotaling $1,057. | _Recaward, MArsrek Motor. 909 8. Get the Details » Club will hold « Mother. ee the barn by 4l initiate 14 new Siembers of the| ‘om on = = 2 = 1:80 pene Thatshiy _ pag Groff, 43, of Hawthorne and ATTENTION — wotees ing) May ioth. ‘Potluck sup- local group. Refreshments will be} Citizen wi “ |torium of the Pontiac Federal|Lancaster, Pa., pleaded guilty} {ocai"corp. “ot "32 yrs. standing , per be at 6:30, with « pro-| The building, valued at $10,- |served after the meeting. s are invited to come in Savings and Loan Assn. April 2 to uttering false checks ‘colt i hy Pd 509-A Community Notions! Bk. to follow. All mothers and daugh-| 900, was covered only by $800 pagel gece ee eee this) ‘The afternoon program is spon-|8"d obtaining money under false| sary itsirable, but not neces. = in insurance, Organize R see mee Mra Rierty Fon. [sored by the Angelus Guild of st.|Pretenses, _ - training school. | Bar a ‘plus | * & pats oches tom Hgts Schaal hea Sian Mary’s in the Hills Church. Tea} Last August he gave a restau-| $900 per mo. You are paid while SERVICE AT ITS BEST The same storm caused about Figure Fashioners’ for a parade. The ano tan be. will be served at the close of the/rant here an $836 check to pay for es ta preetts as $80 damage to the furnace of Bert} ROCHESTER — A branch of the|gin at 2. meeting. © his daughter's wedding reception,| ee, 190), Lincoln" Ave. : . iyo S21 Second St. when| “Fashion Your Figure Club” is be-| , att ai tat, ity an eaietah “Ata thes vie ie “| ae | i struc i a r : r} rhe tiie ot PHN, ck ed damaged then organ here. Meetnes ae Sale and May Day Brunch|s wes: me fore pole alta t SL Ml force ae] tage cat SRP Superior Service at 7, in the library of the junior Sponsored at Rochester |*! nationalities. She has served/bounced. " IER? ravel"Smaior ‘chies ee Sound Protection =} ‘The man who talks back to a/high school. Membership is open y ately oo gig wegen eas, (Aan, Cade “Cod. : eae wife (claims Darren McGavin of |t0 all interested person. ROCHESTER ~—. The Mission was seidilet at oe had om Missionary Sund ra Maverage weekly’ corr: DANIELS INSURANCE =f rmnel_ of, Love") is. generally Saty Saes of te Piet Conan, ingellvi eng baneceesary.- “Permanent ‘not married to her Whoever A\ gational Church is sponsoring a . Set at Gingellville ‘ Tmimediate “cach 863 W. Haren st. par ‘said “marriage is a lottery” : ward Mystery Novel May Day brunch, Wednesday from When Detroit celebrated its 250th draw. See Mise Mullen, ‘Michigan . ict hlanell (erie tdr terion filer i) cm @ioek 3 birthday in 1950, she was chair-| The Gingellville Baptist Church} Warne st. 1130440, Leave ims Evening Phene MI €-2973 - lwitece ottery business, —Ear! iT Ge (#—The Mys- paar Sean aa th at the man of the Nationalities Com-| will celebrate Missionary. Sunday mediately, Don't a im- tery Writers of America have - Reservations my be made/mittee. She has a presentations of the > at “A Dram of —_ by calling Mrs. Cari Juengel, OL the Board of pained “ne Wo. pool of pore oa tg gi BLUEPRINT rlotte Armstrong as the best) 29042. men’s City Club of Wee mystery novel of 186. Mise Arg|. Maney for the kitchen building! “Making arrangements for the|The 7.30. pm, service will be a OPERATOR strong, who lives. in Glendale,|fund will be earned through alaftair are Mrs. Leonard Grinnell, | 72-minute new fhe by Acibeia Own car. Excellent working con- Calif, was presented with the|spting rummage sale which is\Mrs. Clarence Butler, Mrs. New-lentitled, “The Unfinished Task.”| AMERICAN PAPER: — award (after Edgar Allan| being today, 9 ams. 5 9 p.m. initon Skillman Jr., Mrs. James|The public has been invited to at Wo? Pontiac Trai, ee : Congregational 5 Fucon and Mrs. Donald Schultz. ‘Market 4.1586 Rainier, Grace Leave s ; W | “ DIE ... See.a for Visit to Vatican upervisor Wants Township Reassessed MAKERS <4 * e : s s : , ” MONTE CARLO w — Prince 7 : * : SROUN Symphony in Motion ee ea Sa ¢ ALL AROUND Monaco left by auto today for ; in ses n TOOL ROOM Come in... Ride... and drive the Rome and an official visit to, the ; BCH INISTS greatest car CADILLAC has ever built. — daughter princess Caro-| FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP —j come into the : : FOR enrLLED ENPLOTERS ; - office Gallagher, present assessor RK We offer to you CADILLAC quality, line stayed behind in the palace|‘“The entire township ‘must be re-| show’ it to therm.” putamen entire township must coe |. Que eopao service, and dependability. * |with nursemaids. Rainer andj@ssessed — there is no equitable assessed and each house meas. hed ~Hlorea Grace are to be received by the|tax assessment in Farmington} *® stated that the tax) 44 : ; oe em - 0 Pope Tue .” Frank J, Stephenson,|Tatio of, some waa] Sek OS ee See Growing Stable Company . supervisor, declared today. 165.7 per cent while others were} “We will try, in the next two Spee Mros. : U. S. En to Mideast “There are businesses and re-|®8 low as 25 per.cent. The aver-lyears, to get everybody on an Birmingham, (tre | . + 9. Envoy to | St | sidences not even on the tax rolls/@8¢ is 50 per cent he said itable ‘basis,” Stephenson said,| ° “rr. "so" 2, '255;0? Pm Mon- : erome EES i Pretident wiser: |8%4 the litle fellow has been pay-| “Some of these businesses were| ‘But it will be « long, drawn-out SR Sle: 00 poen Bet. OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC [hovers sci Middle. Easter oan sach hat opie werent they employ large. number], if ctain people ad paid hes} THE ANSWER - TO 280 S. Saginaw St voy, James P. Richards. ‘wil -latraid to open their mouths, . of men,” he ‘said. “We can't/*mir share for years, there would) YQUR P. LEM: - Saginaw St. FE A866 ee wee ’ | satteers’ han been! teevthae toi [ATS 10 lose them," be mat Money available tor R PROBLEM: Open Every Evening ill $:00--Saturday ‘un 5:00 {| He is expected to ‘Confer with|.of favoritiom shown Im the way | The board will Uc eashay wer genial g-) Want Ads! To sell, rent, o | ie an Borer ig vonage th soseemeners “ assessment,” he continued, | Stephenson to appoint ‘twe new |go along with me in Foy wey hire, it’s FE 28181, buy 4 | | Ce: fe Proof they | tax assqssqts to assist William |ment of assessors.” yl ae ae a \ ; | | ' y ! ‘ \ } | . \ Lg i i fil \ } i : ; a . : ; s ; \ i ij i 4 f | ; ‘ I. i * | | j ! : ; \ s / q j : } j b ' } ; | * rd / . 4 ? i - ] + : a i / ; J / “4 . N. dos ) fd h / fo ptf Vy ql an) iy «| ie Ht fay LV / ie Bee ne ee ae ae See oe. |. if ! ie. [} Fehrs) ae if iy j i pay iis _ ! | oe - . : af THE PONTIAC PRESS, sarunpay, APRIL 27. 1957 EXPERIENCED CLOTHING SALESMAN Good , Full t m. tor 6 time steady } FORRUCKMAN : toda mover ts tive sre — lor be wey to invest : eer joes an tem: £9 ait cs 3 L He ‘ies ; et Ati i —— Female i Woman would like work by the day. Call OR 3- 5498. es BAKERY SALESLADY 4, MACHUS BAKERY Baprarean WORE fom Ho | yal Good Money. Real Estate Salesman ’ Chance .to Make FP, a, DINN: DINNAN eet a loca- to downtown shopping dist transpor- Senay recuse 8% te 11 a.m, WANTED Bids?” St on SS repens weet ee work optional. FE EP EXP Employment Agencies 8A CANDY STAND aTTenpants,| EVELYN EDWARDS must be over ™ Apply Mr. Tier- VOCATIONAL COUNSELING nan, between 11 a.m. & 4 p.m. Strand Theater. od oonnee Nat'l, Bank Bidg. COURS GIRLS, NIGHTS, OVER is. FE ¢060. cook. weet 4 . i arweree “| Graebners Sats Waar atan Bah JOBS er SPORTSWEAR DEPT. AP. PERMANENT WORK. Peocr's. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. ; MEN SALES TRAINEE (3169) VISOR. “MICHIGAN’S LARGEST” SECRETARY, to executive .. MEN & GIRLS GIRLS RECEPTIONIST, for doctor, ¥ FPICE. ty Bes GIRL FRIDAY, ty young stock broker .............. $200 RECEPTIONIST, switchboard, wil! train 6. ee eee ce eee e eee $175 RECEPTIONIST, for doctor, light Fone as open =| (Graebner's 313 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. PE 54277 CEMENT Is OUR SPECIALTY. on a 12 AAAAAAAAAAAAA AA FLOOR SANDING LAYING, FINISHING — QUALITY C, BUD BILLS, FE 82000 AAAAARAA AR AA & & Laying, __ Building Service Fieid tile. ALUMINUM SIDING Get my ote before you buy, prises. terms. Carpenter Contractin ROR 34216; DAM Bldg. Service CEMENT & BLOCK WORK. FE 5-0782 EM 3-4879 WA CHINE. ~~ cg estlmates No job too bie or ; “ estimates. FE 2-7080 We sharpen all types so mowers ‘(reel & rotary) PE 100_or FE 41043" Dressmaking, Taitorh Tailoring | 16 spemeeemt s oreearngs | DRESSES SUITS Coats & AL m uron, FE . 10%, ‘G, . AL Sc lll e- S: 8. § __ e Furniture R 16A. REPAIR SERVICE - CALLS IN home, FE 65-0163, Garden Plowing 4&1 PLOWING GGIN PY. 44878 or Mrrtie Reese. = AAA ROTOTILLING SERVICE. Lawns and ga: fin eand and gravel, FE hae 3, ae Li ra MOtual 4-61 GARDE: 'S- DENS PLOWED IN WATEIN Scott Lake vicinity, OR 32587. GARDEN PLOWING & FITTING. all after 4 p.m. FE _. 5-7069. PLOWING iG. DIBCTNG | & DRAGGING anywh ere. : a A }, Vicinity ia & D of Auburn se. Ph, FE 7-8436 before 3: efore 3:00. ; iN 2238. Wien tanenken oak RAYTON Ciaviston are, MA’ 6-€201. ROTO TILLING __&. EB. DeMot:. ROTARY iG BY 7 Tne JOB, FE 45-8780. After 5 p.m. OR _»ast ROTO TILLING. a | sak dens & flower wor OVA TING = - ST aeDEN and la Top delivered. 12951 Baldwin FE 3-642 Insurance Agencies 17A 17A 7s a} 8 A+ Rating of Represented Co's. ay Austig-Norvell Agency work. Frees pol. « OR 3-5833. INSURANCE—ALL KINDS I at Be gl ag MR Bh Tal Kies cake "| Eure 5 Ulicn LARE G&E MODERN WALL WASHERS. a tokes ency Free estima caimales Ph. FE 4-0086, INS. ALL KINDS 8 eM 34783 IN SURANCE Ed Murray, FE 2-8657 : GARAGES INSURED ay PHO ONE att tor je ease Nicholie & Harger Co. ‘ll be glad you did 33 _W. Huron St ret Clarkston MA 58-1592 KEEP ANE COVERAG LEAVE . t — a. a 6% ON Gur gclints a rick work plastering : Carpentry. ‘+e Same 2-5011 UARA = kinds, Est. 1916. Hugu ng MAHAN REALTY CO. 33. Cant. FE 9.90 li ee sasibeed PE eat FOLLY la adry Se is esate a . ir rvice finish e: ison. MY LAUNDRY 8ERY- ES Eales os |e seep ia undry, FE LET ME GIV= YOU A PRICE. : bonded, licensed, and a hd . Anything in cement ed Beautifully I lac work. Res. & Comm’l. No job too; Laundry. Phone 2-8101. — eg amd Land: 18A | xew mins, OL 1-0772. > Come) Landscaping __18A | xew FURN : cea work on additions or com- “ davis nese aged na ction »eaxperay | — a plete jobs. OR 3-486. ° eaevo BY" Pree. esti- POURED CONCRETE BASE- call Bs 3-6150 oartine estimates. OR 3-7184. R. =S iNTtE ganting end Sristing. Phone FE Instructions 9 Best Way DRIVING SCHOOL "ROOF REPAIRS Senne — Te et FIELD TILE oR 331857 & FE EPAIFS AND CONTRACT- ing. Wine BEF 5-8431 = te ~ ‘TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING SEPTIC TAN Saal with ARN TO o 9 R. D. Thom PE 46841 pare tans, te 7 oe | eS SOE ce —— EXPERI| Shy EM 3-088) Building Supplies 12A oe NT. Reliable party will finance your basement or incomplete home. Low rate of interest. Many satisfied customers. FE 2-9104 before 5 P.M. ___ Business Services 13 , : 4 oe Fee Sire, tt SWITCHBOARD AND si S. EXPER! | ALL MAKES ‘Ain PENS GENERAL OFFICE | Fermice a Meaeonable: | Sieur store Genet oer GIRL Saat om BURAW Woarat| 20s BU Oe 2 Thong Mrs. Kamin, 108 8. Sag-| Cleanup and lawn work. —— washers. 3. 310 SOMEONE TO CARE FOR 6 Citii- I alleen Stenographer. Interestt areer yewer l Juvenile, court vaceten ond sick leave,. Life ent ben- fits, must have own Center, north Road near ette ~_ TAILORESS Experi relia] work. GRESHAM CLEANERS 623. Oskiand ———PERSONELL Sheet eke Please call OR 3-3496, N ROY. 6 ‘Oakiand Pe 24021 : sede toes general te : bf S—-4 a DRIVEWA t. ss . company. r ces first a4 our order im early. Ph. R wal oe ming Free oat ee ct Pa Sia. Ta, stale Sorat or monthly tontracts. Dan's scape Service. FE 29-8712. Don’t. Just Do Something Stand There — Mi | FEW LAWY REREEDING O15 lawns, Rolling & ¢. FE CAWN CUTTING & PE eists after 4 4 ococbonte. Lower Straits Lawn | Cutting cuttin —-. Sots lawn large mow ‘enm . © mowers rge small “entaten estates, Serves i Ge Mich over 10 yre. te. lawn service. Call EM ROTO ~ TILTING YARDS GAR- a | SiSpemeee i voll On” 9.3382 7 Every ay Q removals, Free estimates. 40116. == TREES . pias ce removes. wirtee Free ——. es, Reason able rates, Pull Bully, ins ay iy a osenberg, MArket «3005. Walled 7 Moving & Trucking 19 MOVING — HAULING SERVICE rE . By hour or: job. |,_Moving & Trucking Li 4 Be | Trucks to Rent ' Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tre agnwano Co. eee eee Guaranteed to satisty, FE ath Television Service 22 COPENHAVER'S RADIO & TV avets, 8 ‘a W. Huron. Night serv- BAY 0 OR are bal SERVICE FE 6-120 or M. BTRAK! ee oe TV BEPATR. ANY 4-0T36. N's "TV. int &. PARKE ST. ; Typewriter Service 22A|® * araeek zDe 3.9 Gitice Sup- ply ¢ ‘in and Co, 11 W Lawrence “Uphotstering Smaress DRarearye SAMPLE ARLES COMOM —UPHOLITER. aa? ae 5 mae Ra. = | MA- 23 | _Huron_ 8 Wid. Transportation 3 a TO AND PONTIAC. Fag whi te its oo IMAADLAT Camm TOR, BAU Pa ver for same pa Loy egg Realtor 2330 44563 on the a of your contract you sel aed M. tis Realtor eh EE baie 500, 000. 00 “ eur disposal to womens Ft our clients, 21 satisfied clientele, See me before you sell. Ask for Bob Mahan. To Buy—To Sell—Tc Insure REAL ©o., REALTORS venings & ae IN A FLASH "Barth chase Peggy Newton cosmetics or hold s m class, for ] up, please A $5.50 complete, Dorothy's. 2-144, pL - Rol! finishings fn albume Sutherland Studio — 12 E. Pike IN DEBT? IF SO, LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WON COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLO iD Fake Bi DRESS “ nOLey TO BOX 4, DAVISBURO, “Wrice., : Travel Agencie: s 25A START PLANNING NOW FoR SUMMER VACATION Reservations and Tickets OTRAS PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE 08 W_ Huron &t. PE 8-3251 Wid. Children to Board 26 (A LICENSED HOME LOVING _ OR A L Gay or week. 12-1850, fed” appr — os! door fa Humphries FE 20174 Wed. Contracts, Mtge. 32 vx ae| eae ee cas? Le. LAND CO’ only, sit wk 1. : SO yaaa Y Dine "7 Ee FURN. APT. PVT. ENTR. ooh ORTGAGES ete sa OPERTIES. 3 wontege,| _siter ¢ al ie ~~ ral ie. mm. 5 arb etait @ bees Te CHILD WEL- Correspond come, 261 State St. seas P= — vk eit NT mee = ~*~ pool ore ssi call Pe viens after land contract, Realtor Partridge { “bi to see, 1050 W.| 3 ROOMS bat pare Lk. ORION. Huron St. 7 eo FE 23-8316. Wir Realtor Fe evi) 7 r) a wn ings: Huren, TROOMS, PRIV. BATH, ‘AN Yasue Pttdonr rated eet 7 ROOM FURKIEHED, APT 7 BUR GMC. jst. floor, week, et 4-0462. 3 ROOMS, "Te BATH, 918 WKLY. T ROQMS ree BATE. an H, In PON. __Mac. $16 weekly. Le 7 eon 2 say tog Bio’ > im Paddock! Fu 82 TR . PVT. | ras & 5 BATH. West je. 18 Coleman, FE _ 41676. 7 RMS. AND BATH. t FATRS. _Ovt. ent. 162 Augusta FE. §-18). RM. AND BATH CLINTON 103 anic. 3 ae 4 ENTR. _ Fisher Body, bee et .OOMS, PVT. BATH ¥ . Tae General Hospital, 111 Trout tine persgn b heey wa oh Sa | Fecear " __ Pvt. er entr, _ OR | i. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 4ROOM AND 1 be mage PLAT, : : welcome, ake privileges, BROS. Prone On S00 or OR 3-1872 er | Open Eves. be ae + Rent Apts, Furnished 33 OLE " a. CALL FE and kitchenette full bath. 1100 BRAND NEW south of rooms. cony type ADULTS ONLY Wor seal ear FEderal 86918 LY. DROORATED | ’ located yr Be Sun race M. M. Stout, mee eet Sees om For land contracts eee Ae j RMS AND BATH NEAR GEN-!¥ 48. TELEORAP') ee eeiec th omamen dstenten? wee oul ould "baby ‘sit ry idee cave he riends and clientele ae om Wi | ee OUcen ea ake : a R 3-1388 : ty Sesase. the. 2855 . on | ree Be g r Tele-Hure. FE $2406 of PE 1% 8. “Telegren 3 Ra. couple preferred. FE 23-1154 oome ‘ fiz, SO new Lost BROWN WALLET — i- ; Sui paid Fos. or unfurn, PE Ee PARTE * Berane eater h os wi ois’ | Wanted Real Estate 32A | _*2 ee ished, inquire $6 Henderson, Fi (OST: GERMAN SNQUZER DOO. | $111 Bur om LIsT YOUR LAKE Lo ag 7.8584. | Honey wee Speer : Pu esi cr OR en — ‘ee mz. > M a 7 TAnoe By pw age |, oP edel ia : ; z “s80 Commerce Rd. hes $70 me, mo. FE 8-139. Surniahed 2! ay he a SeldvinWalten Viehaiy. Fa Por ana aM 33311 7 RM. CLEAN. abdULTs. & Rent Houses Furnished 35 44268 or OR 3-0452. = z wer — 1 BEDROOM DMLUXE xrremEx- Tost; SMALL BROW) RMS. AND BATH WEST-GIDE.|* cure apie a. West srarets saddle ‘Beraits tbe TRADES : Ideal (77 coupte, "Der week or Reward. EM 3-444. 7 ROOMa, te . 19% |_. month, Also ise, vz pees. 6st: BLACK COCKER SPANIEL We are : s RMS. AND . Ranch a, Hs egg oto d yee ear * Trance. Clove = ae "0 ee Couple preferred. MEirece 60006. for an « sotto Siecuse the the mas A Ge LITiEs als Tortusce $30 LaSalle. back, red ‘tea, "vita icinity of Cres-| Potato We Wave bomen farms, | Ob 1# Stout Bt. eT KATH, CHILDREN cent Lake, inside right business s welcome. FE 92-6568. bg, ee ail Pt hah He) a cers voces Wate | UT POR, OE Cae | COME UrTLery STEEARETE Doge = SBUUS SAREE TT | as eens ey | gee “aagg |* 2B, House PORN. ive: HOw: : : ; : ard & FE . +o LISTINGS WANTED wena, Meehet, 4 Oe T Room HOUSE aT on 5. . sat YOUR Wart Witt 35 . wal “LET .. A at 3110 W. Walton Bivd. Liichigen animal Rescue League,| U8 ¥ vote en M WAS STOL- RO? BUY house. PR 6-401, A LOVELY NEW BU en April 16 by someone's ne" Deigh- APT. 7) BLOCKS FROM BOWN- oon 7 dg bor — for information ove 15 week, 168 a Be §-2333 pady . Middleton ment, Completely furnished, To "Hobbies & Supplies 24A | **°==* PE bon | SAaEMENT APT_¥OR TOR 3 ra ~ ae men, PE 3-1300 after 3. ; ‘ *. pales SELLING YOUR a fon WE, 3 rms with cummer tne in ie he events. 4 7 ¢ oe HOME? ° . oy af Lee . a mm _ Ererrthine ‘ula oi8 Orebard Ls. month. 3 "aus ten le ° ediate . —Notices e Personals 25 of cod residaatal Property SouPLE & BABY, ALL PVT |@icai, fot aa ~ dw tn , = 42847 tomatic ree AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES Peg : APARTMENT FOR, come Iogiire at Eese your mind of worry. Know oe, TAYLOR, REAL rent, 210 E. Wilson. £0438. the facts, FE ap ateae. i Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 AEROTRED KNAPP . nderson. RA 7 , SHOES SPRING BUYERS ia Hee Siahe fom aden? ._,, MODERN, 2070 Airport Re” on 9-158 eG Snotap Pil ) 2 oe Ratheaesdea 7 ais STOUT’S y LOOR iil. APT = L jap gra ie D oaproer € List your homes — lots — farms | GaaunD. ~ a antea a of the peopl GROUND. FLOOR, 3 LARGE A Howard Thomas to the hospital] with the oldest and best realty |“ isoms + private two when he was hit while riding his; ‘rm in the ares, ’ “feat "walking distance)? BEDA nant Diese’ call On 29538. Liberal Te Edw. M. Stout, Realtor. |2 “Foom, front, ¢ wate]. waiten. Gn 3-109. ss ward St. Ph, Pe 5-ci¢5| death. Utilities. Si weries ve. 3 & schools,- utilities furn. newly dec- ly ins ren NEW. BRICK LAKEFRONT, > Ee: imeseea “ louTiete Listivo SEnvick” ~~ OWNERS — o_ with down B a income Ost ine REALTY “OWNERS ~ {78 tal Man east or lose in Mill Street. 5) Ee Sorel | _craeiaat | 670.W. Huron St. |< Phone FE 43525 . ° a gs Sxcelient Value at $16,000 cash, beach, right the : * 4 % acre toca w. tured 7™ we sue | AUBURN HEIGHTS i i § rooms & beth. Full basement 236 WN. ¥ FE 44001 — FE 7-119 OFF OAKLAND AVE. 3 bedroom $950 DOWN. R. D. RILEY, Broker 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 41157 Walled Lake Area This is one you will be proud of. The owners won award for the Aah st e in subdivision. 3 bdrm., roving New tacos. Fiaee windows. Wall-to-waill ennpeuas. boyy fence, come see this at $9,500. Only $1,500 down, $89 per month. Another 3 bdrm. modern, $9,750 Prom $2,500 Dn. Bal on land con- — 2? ee | rage. lot, $8,500 with $1, Large J. L. Hoeft Realty 2215 “Pontiac Trail MA 43382 ANNETT OFFERS "4 Bedrooms—Suburban Now is the time to start your garden, Possession replace and ol] FA heat. Large basement. 2° car ga- is and = chicken ie, $16,300, $3,300 dow. Ottawa Hills ine . 2 bedrooms, den, tiled bath and tiled kitch- en. B t with paneled aiven Pons, "ue tat Taylor : It KL Templeton, Rea rane recreation room, FA oi] hea’ and water healer, Garage. $21,000, terms. ust a step from the lake, snow white bungalow on 2 lots. Living room 13x18, fire- ace. remodeled white. OPEN SUNDAY 15 P.M. 717 Squirrel Road 70 Devon Road Bloomfield Highlands on lots ic id on cal Templeton | Allon the Water N ‘new. $24,700, Cash to mort- Onfher 6. FE Budget Rancher 3 Bedrm. ss! Full Basement . Homes On Your Lot or Ours Featuring FLUSH DOORS DELCO OIL HEAT LARGE KITCHEN AND BATH PLASTERED WALLS SLIDING CLOSET DOORS ALUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS ‘ELECTRIC | HOT WATER HEATER FOR. ONLY $9,975 PLUS LOT Directions to Model: 16 N. CASS LAKE RD. TELEGRAPH RD. TO PON. _ TIAC LAKE RD. — WEST 3 MILES TO CASS LAKE RD. WA FOR SIGNS. Model Open DAILY 5 TO 8 -SATURDAY 2 TO 6 - SUNDAY 1 TO 7 OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 3477 Ardreth Suburban Ranch .; WEST aes WATCH FOR OPEN SIGNS, . ‘OPE SUNDAY 2-5 1837 Beverly in- Spring Is Here ys are going fast, so advise your Se of this 1 ry = bungalow in Sylvan OPE SUNDAY 25 rms. | 200 Oshawa | Cherokee Hills num @ and screens Oy Gan ~ ed. for mediate ROAD TO ake RD.; NORTH - dis- i. goed condition ~ all for $8,000 with $1,500 down, Bloomfield Positively our best value in a bedroom brick home | Bateman Kampsen i /REALTORS FE 4-0528 377_8. Eves. & Sun. “| Gls rat Sg, a, i fhe ts wae see meee fe down or take * FOUR TOWNS % Meere, Ausractive 2 ee. . Breeseway and garage. 1 LAKE ORION FRONT: aC Whipple Lake Front brice home. Large 4 bedroom all ry “My husband just loved the last permanent you gave me, pant | Marie — he thought I did it myself!” siget For Sale Houses 43 BS "Builders Close Out SUNDAY 1 TO 5” SUNDAY 2-5 oye DIXIE HWY. For Sale Houses 43 PIONEER HIGHLANDS, 304 PIO- Si bavi, $300 DOWN 3 bedroom starter home. Full basement. Large lot, OR 3-7301. EM 3-2868, 21410. ” OPEN "Watkins | & Hills” FE: ree in Be PLAN TO 8EE OUR MODEL AND OTHERS - UNDER UCTION, HOMES CONSTR OPEN SUNDAY 1-7 P.M. DIRECTIONS TO PROPSRTY: pene Highway (U8-10) to Wat- ins Lake road, then left to od ory. (Only a few minutes do Pontiac.¥ 4882 Elizabeth Lake Rd. piso OVER’ CRE Watch It Grow Now UNDER -VAN'S BIGG Ee “ale ACIOUS Geer HOME RICK eh sill f men caress. ‘All Anderson windows & screens plus many more fea- ve —, =. Dixie Hwy. —_ 7960, Look new gas $8500 with $1100 down. Edw. M. Stout, } Realtor N 6-8165 | SHELL HOME $5,900 aed down, full basement, brick . Saginaw Open og Ta oe Sunday a With Terms MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICE Four Bedroom In excellent section of Ge side. to E. Pike St. Brick Ranch Home TWO 1 ACRE SITES ON HILLER ROAD. CLOSE IN, Lake Front Homes in Pontiac- Watkins | Estates Newingham ees usiness Opportunit On Auburn Rd. across om * cellings Pull acoen oll fur- - oo hot water, large family Take M659 ry x Cass i Rd. ; West Suburban yan ener "Pe 33,008. 3 BEDROOM, 2 CAR GARAGE, PULL cE, EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD, uild on our lot or yours, any- where. No one beats our prices. = us po tg “ou an estimate, we also build to your plans. FE WE BUILD BRICKS $}0,975 CEDAR SH S $9,975 We invite com we of a fing, 3 bed ou room s red floors, mardi e window = in Sy EAL a many other outstanding = ments, We o build anywhere Call ~~ an a Bon't iment eg fipget our WE BUY SELL & TRADE DORRIS & SON. REALTORS 12 W Huron Phone FE 4-1557 QUICK POSSESSION — $20,500 TERMS. Sunday 1 to 5 New 3 Bedroom Brick Newport Street See the extra features thix beautt- 3 bedroom brick full Owner in ania 36. a to" Union ‘Lake's best 1,000 down. Located Walton Bivd. off Baldwin WHITE Real See ms rienced sales peo- le. John Lewis, Sales Rinnager, FE 4-5443. ore sbome with "ceram — = for owner. Garage i rd 36. Priv- (HAYDEN eo ayia! on your gs Sell ors mation today. for pared ped DOWN, ¢ room, furnished. rg? jot, $900 DOWN, 4 room & basement, moderh. 9950 DOWN, 4 room & quick possession, $1000 DOWN, Ferry 8t., § room modern, basement, bath, $1200 | paptiohon Immediate posses- sion, modern, large jot. $1500 Down “GI. Resale. 3. bed- room. ‘oom, modern } c. HAY DEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton PE 80-0441 Open Eves Sun. 10 to 2 BROS. REALTOR Phone OR ext or og 3-1783 5660 Hw 8; gunday 10 to 8 “ Ownes LEAVING STATE. 4 AS A good buy! OR 35-0664 ‘NO. MONEY DOWN wt fies. Gall or come into H pace Fi Hf a end ‘i & 2 : § i i GAYTORD| © DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICE ii, i : on . Fee 350 feet trom fi. privilege EDWARD B. KEITH “THE LAKE MAN” GILES /; z E% i é i <5 SUNDAY 26 ani74 Drayton Rd. i =a33 - 3 = — « a ° 2 4 >». 3 a stzed RAY ox EIL, Realtor on Da. Immaculate 3 KNUDSEN Near High School Well located 3 bed with same coun payment. WM, H. : KNUDSEN sc'guie B es. Call ball PE tine yt, WRIGHT EALTOR i TS ARGAINT BARGAIN! 40 Bem electric pum eee st $2500 jit WRIGHT E ar Cy i Z efi i Full price $10,000. We have the key, z He) 2 _ Auburn Height s 3 red walls, bdrms po age floors acre, $820 dn. %. About | SYLVAN SHORES 3 bedrm, brick custom _ with vanity, wal ry ail earpete drapes, im lots. Ideal weet guburben one. GI's $240 DOWN Immediate ney 3 bedrms., tile bath, large kitch. exhaust fan, full bamt., paved Dr. Russell Young ' ING EN JOY SPR GILES LES REALTY CO. OPEN 9-8 Bee eet eeeee OPEN SUNDAY 2 ? ent, lot 100x150 ft. Lake priv. on 31283. Mae ‘ iL’ ‘ 5a BUE, 2, SEL EAD ~2316 Fairport DRAYTON era ae Conk SEMINOLE HILLS Due to PAUL D. HAMMOND Realtor FOR COLORED Neat & clean 3 bedroom hom wed reek, Gray 950 dow ae Ri Middleton Dorothy Snyder Lavender | si Ae MU 46417 Sunday 1 to 6 _Indianwood Manor | > yi a Hi ; i : 2 i : Z [ i Ol 2 > = ene REALTY. = REALTOR-BUILDER 412 W. Huron FE 4-4525 WEST SIDE Ect aca ahaa "hd bath ‘with shower, living family “Tse Gning room, big kitchen and a SEMINOLE HILL S lov: home wien, 'bearme, 1% be baths. fire- and } big on and attached garage 4 Letttett |, ACRE Located on Hi Road, tn- cludes a 6 reom home a 6 John K. trwin |= " 389 weet uron street Phone PE 56447 Eve, PE 43418 LAKEFRONT 4845 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD OPEN SUNDAY 14 P.M. fdeirwe, St, Beet Sons . lot with 15¢ feet of -“Ralant neewater Reet at's car garage. : pot Prien: : $27,000.00 Immediate Occupancy “e ENKEDY 3007 W. Huron WM. A. KENNEDY REALTOR Open Evenings till 9 , calf Rd, & miles N Huron, ity See sted si ile to lake, stores 1m + lor 5034 Lm *- fla, tots x near Spruce R 4538 Dixie ae SRK FRONTAGE ft, Sell all oF part. Good coMih or discount for ~ GEORGE BLAIR. Eves. on 31708 or OR 3-3687 TIN. PE 43560 MUtual 4-4755 STARTER HOMES We do all exterior rnin roy Let me show -you sev- foundation and po (pene eral models. CLAY STOKES AGENCY MILFORD, MI iCHIGAN Res, EM 3-4783 "=| GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS OPEN SUNDAY 146 P.M. 670 BOW LANE ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD TO ASS LAKE ROAD, LEFT TO BOW PROPERTY, LUXURIOUS—NEW OTTER LAK E SUBDIVISION Just 3 miles west. of A BA. one the 's WINDCROFT LANE, LEFT You Won't Beat This paarros AREA ished full Sesoment, in ge land- — - a! on tee wom echeo!. Jus’ that fami! r rived at caly $7,960, To Buy—To Sell — YOU BUY IT-WE'LL TINSURE IT! MAHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS -0263 FE 2 Next DOOR. O BRANCH Post OFFICE viness | For Sale Resort Prop: 44A ot eae Ty ed at only Fin bes. 500. $11,500 MODERN — en rm. home in excelient & sunroom, ‘othe: oll AC fu A » Com REALT ATTENTION Nit , W) AND DRY, CLEAN » - Sheeman on’ property 4 te € pm. LAKE FRONT LOTS | racodh pon gg lake. “extra ra lates | lots, and " wey ad ovine jake. Restricted for tion from. * priced with easy terms, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor inaw St. FE 54-6165 m Eves Till 8:30 min; : to BALE o~ bah eee 1f WILLIAMS Lakefront : oa exclusive no a home atures * CABIN ee ee Em ted. ear oot use, Bas’ = distance te ei. er evening & Sundays SEXGLUSIVESTIE |, Eairgie bote ma BDYE Bie re Pat Be ates PE 41123. pers Waterford-Drayton of Brayton Plaine. ca ies 5.3 onet BUILD NO uRtt pieletentaicted | Watertora inane ct funy 1704 S. om Rd. payment, E-Z “Johnston. & Hubbard cal FE «ie For Sale Lots ¥% ACRE LOTS. yom $10 a month, Close to JIM WRIGHT 4 Phew cs Luther 8t Moter ‘with 393 ——* An. Soee ” _ CLARKSTON AREA 100 FT. FRONTAGE ny BEAUTIFUL BERRY LAKE, H GH SHORELINE. HIGHLY RESTRICTED F O'R FINE HOMES. ONLY A FEW LEFT, DON’T WAIT. COME OUT SUNDAY AND LOOK THESE OVER. male north of Drive out AEs 7m Cranberry Lake. rd, VACANT LOT, NEAR 1 MILE RD. dake . EESGS Buy Rd. ‘a iB oe} ronseuatte, ees “WATKINS. ‘LK. PRIV. wooded 150 Nort of 1500 fe Toad Trgntege Only’ 95.280; terms or $4, cash, WHITE BROS. mee ae wey eae, so ae ‘ SPORTSMAN 2 . wooded. may. “APRIL: 21, 1957; a — iy y = C. SCHUETT, Realtor _ Only . 7404 S, Highland Rd | Se ore ee ee (M-59) By White Lake Twp. Hall | _of te Fiesta Tie Co. “3 His at an t 3 fi z ; H a Fe ie ti | eae ils th Hs i: il F : : i ‘aie Es g E; Ja low #500 i % Partridge| Partridge lg THE “BIRD” TO SEE TER “BIRD” 70 OER EMIZABETH LE. RD. | , BOATLIVERY |. fect of commercisl frontage | one of the finest stocked lakes is garvback of Jo 410,000 dn, han | Michlgan, Eira income trom cot : . & boats. “INDUSTRIAL _| pref trom the full season ahesd Tup Zoned manutactunag. $20-|” A 8 MOS. LIQUOR 000 full price Located on scenic 23, across 5 for 1 corners on busy Orchard Lx.| Pient . ie meat tere = vere rh, fans wat ce ura 5 a eet een! | WARD E. PARTRIDGE CONTRACTORS REALTOR FE 43581 REAL TE & BU Looking for a large « to To Gate te 1050 W. W. HURON ST. highway nger Pontiac will fill OPEN EVE. ‘TIL ¢ Seeneat wartad tat ats. “lnngs| WE COVER e high sleee space sree plus effices THE STATE in bidg. on terms . GROCERY & 8DM. Lake area WEST HURON moos, tech ee tee ee, we —ae Mbe and” cue tk bow g cans er buy everyiting | | '. 7 300, , "Swe WARD. FE, PARTRIDGE piss sock. ahout Bs go CLASS C, PLIN: Punt. T, Ororsing 99 or REALTOR FE 43581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES par, month, 66 1050 W fs HURON ST ore vem» | STATEWIDE WEST = “59 Be D CHARLES “REALTORS OF PONTIAC {int 8. Telegraph Zoned commercial and directly _ STANDARD OL Olt t co ' 1 wilh eit sing sin tle aly git err sees — 2 neither of us smoke!"’ Dresper! Deer comes eee ee Veta ee eeneeeen GRRE vies coves eevee’)! ed aay o~ aN — Sale Household Goods 57 ADMIRAL, TV, 1 19% INCE COMBI nae | new, 2 Victor air con- On ebie0 after 6 pm:| Sitoners tor casement, windows, mower on « new Rotery or reel type power mow- Lawn mowers Bey vhs mage ABOUT ANYTHING FOR = PO CAN anes } Papggnly! ‘misc, items NEW & USED vue our trade dept. for reai Wak Our LAY-AWAY PLAN ‘dealer applica- ieee > ie ® modern service station at WN Western Maney Py . are two * v thor- oughfares, This may be your op- portunity get a rt with a Pinancial ass ance for those who qualify. ith full eaoee ut “Call ew mint, today FE 4-158¢ or Lincoln 2-6868.| WOOD CO OR 34-1235 or OR We buy, sell or trade. 3-0449. Corner Williams Leke Ra.| and round, Sale Land Contracts $2) = Me 20% DISCOUNT. $5,741.85 land contract on 3 bed- hem Lake Orion. ‘after 6 p.m. Days, J Anytime Sat. or Sun eerie Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | ese , t hehe sa! SRR ros cee For Sale or Exchange 50 SS LS eT ~~? SETTLE ¥ = se $14,200 on 3 com at For Sale Clothing _5¢ i] YEAR OLD omRL's CLOTHES Fg 5 Ba 4 : * sitement car ogaran . FULL aoe. sabe, your cost $14,000. land e ‘REALTORS: FE 40528 Sef eite Wai "| ” | Money to Loan | 53 ai WILE OREEN FORMAL “SE ¢ ‘or _after 3-0024 S Oakland mig WEDDING GOWN: FINGER | "' TEAGUE FINANCE CO. EMT OMe mene Gi Wet Pei R , DE MeL 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS #23, TO $500 HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph. Rochester OL 6-0711. OL 1-9791 “GET CASH QUICKLY Eerteiare| Up to $500 ES aH gt on shares, On Dist, aft-| curitie mee ees Restaurant Oakland md business *” plant rien ee Loan Company cluded tn « $27,000; substam | 902 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. eRe cit. | Pe 2-oLU0 ~|Roy Annett, Inc. NE 64 W. Lawrence &t. PE 4-1938 ~ WANTED JUNKED & WRECKED re! minutes, Loans also made on fur- niture., |, Seeaaes and other se- ? 2s 833 3 Bg “EAST SIDE - | PAINTED CHitST OF DRAWERS. AUTO PARTS Sale Household See! 57 ¢ REALTORS Buckner Customers . PEdera) 6-0466 ‘ Evenings and Sunday i, 4 “Bay Thru sates Happy Folks List Thru A Son ce You Werk A Business of Your Own? GROCERY | ae AND G1) DIRE HDONWAY pio hmratge oh wage’ Roepe | Fon BARNSTON, WALLED LAKE business, 1956 ideal |___ #5463 VAN DYKE. UTICA opportunity Es. wuiness. Loans $25 to $500 HURON | ‘inicrice t : HOUSEHOLD ae + vy “Vy F INANC E CORP. Oe ee ee oe OF PONTIAC OR_ 3-6681 or MU __4-5505 | 34 8. Saginaw st FE ¢-0535 oat Write Pon- deepar ere ™ | QUICK CASH ie eche sneer | $95 to $500. ie SUBURBAN FARM xcelient land in She MILK DEPOT. GROCERIES, beer & wine, by large beach. On your signature, auto or furnt- 2 n iF “youn PRopiEm ts GUick R 8 ~~ SHE LL OIL ¢ OIL C co CASH to pay bills, finance or re- Mas for lease modern 2 bay finance, emergency or other service a. Northeast section, needs them your phone call to) FE 58121 or your visit to our | ba, & omens «ede oh to | thie “mee be Ge! cee ~ COLDSPOT oREFRIG. » 880. your probiem. Home & Auto's ambitious oer, Lines 5608. 2 6m. te 8 36 money lending service is fast. t 6-3 tee Le tree CR asada * ana helpful. We \SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE. welcome your inquiry or visit | FOOT ee io a and the opportunity to serve you. , = I “pantnioos is Is the BIND" ” HOME & AUT ~ Buy Thru Partridge : List Thru Partridge | LOAN CO. “a F is : $3000 down. Real . USE AND BUILDINGS - : "Dusiness ne sould ‘ene i reation. Tenant <-2877 presen FiEx.| President . Manager | ‘ Ld ed * i it. ¢ ‘ LET S TALK 7 ON Ow Pike" floor). BUSINESS” LOANS $25 TO $500 SNEFICI/ Sandwich Shop BENEFICIAL Busy, Busy, Busy spot. Ter- FINANCE CO. ipoteiee poy Fen Lins vf ae (Provident Loan! in m Bee q 7 sandwiches. Excellent vol. | —~—eamrence S'__PE_ 0049 | ume. Closed evenings and oo Low down pay- _ | $23 TO $500 $25 TO $500 Business Frontage COMMUNITY LOAN CO. ’ We have a number of va- 30 E. LAWRENCE FE 8-042 cant aga ses : ina aan FRIENDLY SERVICE roads a poem eco Oakland Coun- WHEN YOU NEED zoned Commercial to < easy industry. If you ere $ $ considering building. . we O would appreciate an ‘oppor- tunity to show you these sites You can get it quickly on your signature, car of furniture, No “MICHIGAN BUSI NESS | cere We aa Ee ain Ce E'S AL ES: COR POR. AT iON you with your money Mooubtowse | JOHN A 1 ANDMESSER. BROKER | 573° 8 TELEGRAPH RD PARK At OUR” Fron DOOR | | FINANCE CO.) 4 | |! na Ponting ete, Bank Bie i 1 OAK .K_ DINING ROOM pee & gy Sag rae AP SERVICE WILL COMBINATION i" Ag on: whatever ou 3 speed. “oni ? LIVING ROOM SUITE. FE CHROME mR METAL CABINETTE. $35. MI 6-766. Buckner’s Employes serve => a amile the most friendly m future happiness arran Pi bet _—_ credit account with the One Pontiac's most modern company where you are welcom & se stations will Gnd your patronage ts agprociet ie) & profitable busi-| Loans to 4809, Up te 24 months Steraee | BUCKNER 29181 and ask for Mr. Best DRIVE IN & STORE On : = 4-6203 dl Ortonville aah cents 3 PIECE SECTI Fon RABE: T= STALL 7: STALL SUPER pex| FINANCE CO. service station Low 2ND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDG. | . “| Good PONTIAC 7 PC. LIVING ~ ROOM & suITE — shape, Te _Feacent, 7 393 Orchard Lake Ave. ee MA- $15. ir upholstereq’ aa chairs. Bat pair, EM 33153 coffee table. a. decorator jam CUSTOM BUILT MAHOGANY fi Pay only $2 weekly. aus | pewiny ad Furniture, 42 Orchard “CH R, Ls . Frigidaire Cabdasoters: : 7 PIRCR “DUNCAN PRYPE MA. ogany dining room suite, feed IR, VANITY. ite ™* made lace table cloth. FE DA PORT & oath S. WOOL | PACE, $16 95, Reveraible. ti6,30. Impo; ted, $34 - inister, $49. R p 4a 0805 Fe Lake i 8 PC. BLOND MAHOGANY DIN- room suite, never been used. ® FT. FRIGIDAIRE. LIKE NEW. _PE 5-0460. 9x12 F elt Base | Rugs $3. 95 MAID V: , 4, Ft. Wall Tile 25¢ RUBBER BASE pant. . W. Ruron. PE 4.3066. BLE om: $10. ieair cond, ‘7 Doar: DEEP | roca |. LESTER SPINET Cherry drop leaf table, peeuuahanse doo atand, Norge ~ BENDIX CONSOLE. Blivertone — model. Good con- — _ ms 28 city. er ia x PT SOLISFOF | FREEZER. : cond. Call | mornings. PE 4-5364. | ts IN. PORTABLE T TV, 3 IN, ; 2-0832, ELECTRIC, RAROE RANGE, LIKE NEW. HOTPOINT ELECTRIC sTOVE, ea kl : ie r org ™ ‘inal | household items. FE ebair, $75. 2778 after| Cab. sinks & LIVING ROOM SOT GRRE ROOM SUITE GREEN. $35. Oil hot heater $10. 172 South Sewing machine. $8. EM 3-318. | ASSORTED SIZE MAROON Eavearoet. ® BY 15| screens. PE 2-5071. Good Kenrick, rug. model.| Citgo Harbor FE 830. x stove. 11 console | SAMOGADY BEMAK PROUT GE | TV's trieyeles, PE ¢-6087. * hollywes pak Donne yAste.3/ SPINNING REELS ; — 68-2003. Reg. $20.9 Airex Larebanent alt'ss iRoW N BIN - FEED ont | “oni data” onload bars Reg. * sat aires” aasne ed | “okers 635 Fae 680. lec, sto ¢ tor, lawn ta- e e iv ra . oa bles, portable record comb. | 30 @ ae: AL. EVANS Off, HOT WATER am PE 48081 after 5. 4.182, see ayicig HEATER ...979.95 aa LIKE NEW, FTUDIO Sas AND | 30 Gal. Auto, Gas Heater ... $54.95 fittings 5 p.m. Laundry trays, stand, SAVE PLUMBIN s- | box. OR 3-3135. 26” RUDG a: WHITMORE GIRLS oe? er KELVINA FREEZER. i6 CU. eo 40x72 front 1. Pt. MA 5- 2 mowers, MAytfair GigT WATER BEATON GAL. LA ry Et - eoradicornatesieme mo : ? " . ’ (30 GAL. GAS HOT WATER HEAT- + any s shoe roller _— oe r. PE 4-8735. Reasonable. FE | $006. . 50% OFF ON new unit for the price of a used $11.25 | INF, unit. Michigan a Pur- nen ” gis. 95 Airex "Bpinster Dr niture annex, 397 Orchard Lake ni reel. ea SNow $7.96 Ave. a Hardware "3004 Auburn at LIVING ROOM "SE fiom. Auburn Heights, FE| J eine $50.50 up — $18.95 - WINDOW Install now and LT : forget MOTOROLA COMB. RADIO AND 3| problems forever. Pays for * record r v ith of twe cabinet dresse: h- en fable, nite Postion fees Aluminum Siding * b way eee 90 up RCA col Al or FV. $200 Sweet's Rago & Ap- ways Seer eomt| ~~ EM3273) = = ve bulldine needs free es- 45. FE 1-05 au’ SS Soar NELSON SPINET PIANO & SOL- seeing our expert instsllations Bendix asutomati on ae. on eo ~ sceanea patio pg dryer aaa, —— Youngstown and Maple bedroom reh storms, M ehair. 2 maple pe oe ae denn, o% tee, Ont ies, 2 on wr 1 antique - VA cLY'S. nas Birmingham. Mich. per. & Pri Can OL 10061 for free estimates. Sun. 12 to @ p.m. ANCHOR FENCES “Steger over pay- PR PREE EO IMATES me arte pio -y “INCH BOIL PIP’ Cel "Sa PS oad Cota | sn tnte ELUMaiNo' stp Call or; _? ‘3 SINGER TABLE SLECTRIC, | New o0k Soortag, No. > 000 Bian. | 272 __ will sacrifice, $20. PE s-ises. || Dam gutside, 4 it | Pree 4” soll pipe, t Will pring is Panelyte STOVES. BOUGHT, SOLD 320.8. Pad soLID ~ MAPLE | BEDRM SUITE, | chard Lake Ave. double dresser cht. mirror, — town kitchen, oil & t $10. Vanity drawers, $4 each. ms 1 ert PE 2-888 ey Pipe aretn te REBUIL' ASH CHIN’ ullers — — ceme ie mebhee Guaranteed. Tuyle Grade Marked’ Lumber Electric, 502 N rE Plaster board — Rock La oe. Serving Ponti igo <4 REFRIGERATOR, $45. 17" TV, 935. a; Power mover, We, | Studio couch, PAUL ST. CYR Rs Ed @UMBER CO. FRIGERATOR, wo. GAS | $15 wlecirie Stoves. —— ag pe up. ee a davenport & h, “t19 50. ri-|" ALT -STEEL FENCE tur & ea, all Finds, =a = | nn 4 Orchard No m down Free estimates. Lake Ave. _FPE 40639 or EL es RCA 12%” TELEVISION. MAHOG-| _ATTENTION ‘onsole VE A LARGE SELEC- May 63 | oe oF ENGAGE- SMALL PRIGIDAIRE. ALMostT| MENT RING “new. 008, OR 3408. |S ORM. DIAM. SET IN" BOLI SIMMONS TWIN BEDS wire 5 OTHER | mn bot es. ner springs, con BUY. 5-6240 after 3 p.m. ‘ EASY PA = PLAN EWING MACHINES NEW & * teed. Very Teasoneble. We — 1 8. SAGINAW & fre all makes, . home estimates OR 3.9102, Kirt's BARGAIN SALE =. 5 ft. Take over seymonte of $6.15 Reynolds alum. -8..5 M% rd. 15e | FE %-1564, Corone Serrlere BSc your home anytime. LVERING LUMBER ; S. Paddock __—*FE 2-078 changed, Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem: BATHTUBS, 5 FOOT RECESSED, ens. 23-0801. hipped, $39.95. Lavateries com- SOLID OAK DINETTE AND 4 ete. $14.95, Stall showers, $34.45. = chairs, PE 2-3955. ichigan Fluorescent, 303 Or- ble panel bed. night table, | BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS- ar eS and mattress, Good con Hot water and steam bollers,| PATIO SLABS. SHOE TWOOD are, tiectrical_upplies, Creck | ator STUDIO COUCH, HOLLYWOOD are. e iva) su ~ bed, refrigerator, MA 5-6105. eS eee eee } mos SURPLUS TRAILER SOFA’ BEDS, aint and r Kemtone so@ new. Ideal for cottages, $59 while! HEIGHTS Y, they last. ‘i _Rd. PE 4-8431, Bob Hutchinson BE SURE TO LOOK ON PAGE XK. . . Read dur about the most Mobile Homes Sales Inc. USUAL HEATING O i201, Disie Highway AND PORK — # Deron aid Plain — Mich, ee ‘Opavke Mkt a, ARP TABLE LAMPS, 1956 DESIGNS, snow ww, 4 ft, acetate reer | Poee a ve TOASTMASTER, 80 - GAL. ELEC. | ®RICK. RECLAIMED BOLLING GARD Lid TRACTOR, —— value, $3.95. Factory ir- & cultivator, shallow well pump. boats. MY 3-7061. plow, disc — ALL YOU | CHAIN SAW, $100, GOOD CON- dition, EM '3-4827. }: INNERSPRING MAT- pring, $4.00; used outside door, > "22's" x6'8", FOR SALE — ONE FS ONRTTE $25 Troner. att tm 1963, ee finish. Uoed at 3222 Henrydale. agg ea Heights. rE 4-6593, FURNITURE IDEAL FOR COT- tage. MA 6-6046. s ILOOMFIELD mately 86 yds. of i FE 5-6121 RCA ri ny Bendix’ elec- | Berkeley Voss Leslie Pietsher a ose Sie ee Ro. | FOR * “RCA Tyee CONSOLE 540 95 WALTON T Vv" Walton, Cor. Joslyn 38° GAS E PEA PE tse en AUTO. | 1056 AMANA UPRIGHT DEEP freeze. 19% cuit, eh sell set . Wainut chine enn cabinet ......... fis TV set eniiwa . $28 -§ son and ee camange every- ND PORN Ez 14 ‘5. ‘eaginaw mE 28 | Us PLACE A “LOST AD,” BRB, "Musto" Elecite “Co, Call FE 2-8181 for an ad to recover a loss, Dial FE ! for an a writer. Sdy “charge it.” $20/ EM 3-0290 GENERAL ELEC. RANGE. < a7"'_ wide. A late at $59.95. tric water heater completely in- stalled. $158.95. R. B Munro Ovise wr: 5» ees Electric Co. 1060 W Huron _| phone Danevie’, 6.0722, Afternoons. TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR P CABINET SINK e ranges. ‘R. B. Munro, 1060 Ogee ree CASH FOR FURNITURE .|TEN STURDY CHAIRS. IF RE- Pr 47481 painted would be ‘deal for cot-) =~ TTER HURRY MUST DISPOSE tage or kitchen. Four — each, | BETTE: __Thom MeAn Shoe, 21 N. Saginaw. Furnaces — Furnaces y NEW IN FACTORY CRATES _ - TRA ADE -IN “DEPT. _ 98,000 BTU input oi type, Guar, stpette —— bok pe ts wee ale, vary eee “pe. liv m suite .. ' with Minneapolis con- ees tonal chairs — ‘oe see $249 oe at 75,000 room suite .... : forced dining toom suite io.08 er sinen, med to the 4 Table-t gas range ...... $30.85 We install > it if, we etal clothes tree ........ 8 4.95 Sy 2 TIC value . vanity bench -o» 83.06 HEA’ & COOLING. ‘4 Wil- WYMAN’S Hams Lake Ré 18 W. Pike st. FR. 41122 : less steel, sake, $44.95; USED ELECTRIC SINGER SEW-| bar sinks, $3.95. $ A. Thom a pode. $22.50. Call Allen’s,| 80 8. Perr ~ CONCRETE r USED © Concrete Reinfore Mesh Fefgeat $ range...... poe} Te retrig ......ce0s . a Coldspot venvig = Spavecce aeose 949.50 Norge refrig... .....sccceene 940.50 Mating rl ae eeBescsece tat 00 ed wane". Seas ALL USED ME GUARA’ D “ NITU! eed : CES FUR RE& A N KEEGO HAR FE 5-0474 1080 W. ttur — USED REFRIG. .......... FY Used gas _—" + ss else ve Used wash i RECONDITIONED | comast'Paint fob Walls’ Ploors wen ent tis w| 408 Se $1.35] § Renews, ge A bed 1 vi, mattress: $1 S REACH, CASH cus: . @ LORDS W aaa, MERS \hroug 2290 Eitzabeth Lake Rd. fied Ms. It FE 2818 | USED TRADEIN, DEPT. TORO REEL TYPE FOWER MOW- ater Talbott ‘Lumber Piaste: lath, Paint, Hardware, Elec- ga 1025 Oakland Ave. a ; “TER R RIFIC SAVINGS ~ . & repossessed ‘ ‘an ns: le fas buroers. - : | Tweed Carpet 5 Colors—12’ Wide Res. $5.95, Now 83.95 8q. Yd. FLOOR SHOP 8. w e-¢6@ er, ro pe ny NE r, : ti =" _ WATER SOPTENER. 90,000 GRAIN cheap. 30344 W. Huron ; St. Do It Yourself 61 Ts, steame: Baldwin Aver” BE SURE TO LOOK ON PAGE 24. Read our ad about the most UN- FOR RENT PRAFP SEWING WAGE. DR =. drapery Sl se spr t, ormica, crmica.”* plumbing & L pain or Cameras, Equipment 61A PPP LLL LLP AA AL el ARGUS C3. 35 MM CA geen WITH a & lens TDC projector, A =: | CAWN MOWERS — SHARPENED. up ver. MOWER PARTS. NS, . rollers, tires, ete. Rotary b eM 2255 BOUGHT BOLD TRADED EPPERT’S CAMERA SHOP 57 W. Huron REE, shen LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS ~ Authorized a ak TAPE Tie ide 8 te Se Pea! #@ BASS WHITE > accordion. FE 4-126, store. Oaklanc Pucl ond, Pant, 120 BASS ACCORDION. EXC. 436 Orchard Lake Ave 5-6150 — :| Sale Musical Goods 62 Hundreds = PEARL PIANO- cond. $125. FE 5-4417. LUMBER BARGAINS ie (Field Weather-strip windows $12 Rosas concrete & motor posts 45c PREE SURPLUS LUMBER *& MATERIAL SALES CO. LUXAIRE FURNACES. ACCORDION, $39 WITH CASE. _ Gallagher's ,8 E. Huron FE 40566 BALDWIN ACROSONIC, Sabie. LIKE _new, ‘2 price. FE 2-50 “Bongo—Calypso—Bongo Bongo drums, special, only $4.50, See special Latin-American instru: ment mem tom-tom®, maracas, shakers, a- raca sticks. jal for the kid- dies—Mickey Mouse rhythm band $95, bass accordion Sentimmio shift, was now a e, 7 x Viera, white 4 pear face: ae oe was $425, . 120 bass used secoréies only 50, r, 2, with 8 free lessons, ome of ‘8 COMPLETE PLAYER PIANO service. Tun oeetl ing OL 2-5036 or OL NEW % in. (a) fe lengthe "iaiee f S%. id Ess wo $195. TERMS. ELECT. “Gallagher's 18 F. Huron FE 4-0566. MAKE YOUR PIANO INTO AN PIANO TUNING, CALL BEFORE: + &.m. Oscar Schmidt, FE ’ nents SMALL MEDIUM PIANO $135. \ 40566 Jallagher’s 18 E. Huron FE il inchot se@8son. Reesonable, KEnwood 7-418 OiL FIRED FURNACE. INSTALLED or not installed. Best prices in town.. FE 2-3638. PORTAB PAINT YOUR ROUSE IN aan use KOTEN. Warwick's 4-5090. EEL TYPE. 3227 Rycroft. “eae Harbor. F_ Miler. are 810 buys a rellabie make w Ea Sheetrock | HehIST ER "Northern® Lumber ( H Classi-/ :| Set Real Piano Bargains Baldwin Acrosonic inet pianos * from ag show, r models. Save to $200. Slightly used ments Bal. ore up to 36 mos. ie N. Saginaw PE 5-8223 SPINET PIANO WITH MATCHING peamag lees - grins Just take yments Mr. _Mr. Novak, PE. 44506, =e Springtime Is én Tuning Time -Our tuning and repair departm nt = en ab hour factory “trained r poole service, All work CAL Bi MUSIC CO. 19 oN. N. Saginaw FE 5-8222 $100 | Sale: Office Equipment 63 ONO NININO NEN IND APRA NE POPP Sp IBM ELECTRIC TYPEWR RITER Excéllent ~~ _ Glynn. PE 3-71 $100. Mrs. BURROUGHS BOERS MACHINE stand, A-] condition, first $45. m, | a Seer wal WOODSTOCK DESK MODEL id pw ya exe.. cond. $75. EM Sale Store Equipment 64 PLPPDLAL PPL PPP PPP PAP 15 nee Plan codberctepon $a on cok plete units = end els OM. a SATIONAC Cag REGISTER, _ R bie, EM Sale Sale Sporting Goods rds 65 30.08 ENFIELD 1917.1 ? oe Mav. MAU- ser rifle, 357 ma, EE revolver. 28 haga bon sere muss A NG "RING BROS. Bac 7 (o8 iret We SP RING Discount” __¥& CREDIT TER HOUGHTEN & SON ervice Oakland County fo aay. mee, Hosea, OL 1-9761 Re istered Holstein Farm Machiner Semmoten, = a = od “ ‘clock on = west of U.S. Saline, i ogo foros a So meee Loo a ad egret Calf. Vace. including Ford Loaded or Delivered worything te operate © fish chess Bank Terms. See id Kehbri, National "Bank of ae mouth, Mich. Mrs. James ——— = itary ar} | Auction Sales 5089 — Highway Every Scher y ..1 PM. Sunday ....2 P.M, & SELL DAILY . For Sale Housetrailers 78 Me con, lam The Pa: Pie ‘Saichinane, Mobile Homes Sale Sales Inc. Drayton Plata ae ava APRIL 27; 1957. “Aule Glass Specialists MA Bafeiy glass for all care 4 trucks. | N Pegs Ee dra i Cam for Olds +035.; <*> For Sale Tires 380A We) & BOY AN i seca sen state aeet in aes General | tires. ED. ‘WILLL AMS 451 S. Saginaw at Raeburn +6612 Auto Service 81 PPP PP PPD PAPD LLL PLP LALA CRAMEPHART. a oe jaa 8 <4 THE Cylinders rebored, Zuck Ma- chile Bhop, 23 Hood. bene FE Sale Motor Scooters 8&2 |’ ‘8s CUSHMAN EAGLE, GOOD cond. 1-6505. 2 ORTEMAN, 100. FE 8-059 pds after 4p.m —— Sale Motorcycles 83}, CONDITION - - Possible ae ay - FE 5-4514. - by Hershberger) _For Sale Cars m2) 1950 vue 4_DR. STRAIORT Pac epee in ute trig By ewaer Bett otter. PE & | eres «DR EXC. ‘ brakes steering. aide- walls, Y Heater. Will sore trade. or FE 3-6179. CHEVROLET 1955 210 d-door sedan. Power Glide, 2-tone paint, Extra clean and Jow mileage $1195 Your old car down NORTH CHEVROLET. 1000 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM ‘33 GHEY. CONVERTIBLE. Ww, W., : & ae Excellent, R & H, MY ‘82 CHEVY poe hain POWER Glide. FE 3-07 Transportation Offered 87 For Sale Cars 9 oop, YeAIme FP Lae ee =e. Ferry | m ra California Want two eo ae share expenses. TRUCK GOING NORTH RAS RT load. Either way. FE ~ Wanted Used Cars 88 88 61 OR ‘62 FORD OR CHEV. mY. MUST pe ee an dealers. FE 23-2380. ae FOr JUNK AND cheap cars. FE 23-2666 dave or “Away $ Ready io Buy | BAGLE EY “AUTO | PARTS FE 5-0219 119 BAGLEY 8T. ‘" verges T-110, $405. $150-50 E. Longfellow. FOR PAR RTs AND. SERVICE ON our Harle ae see enth Daviason videoo Sales Oo . 723 68 For Sale Bicycles 84 ;| BOY'S 26° DELUXE BIKE, $20. | —~— Boats & Accessories 85 PEPE PPB PLAN LOL LLL ea 3-3 OUTBOARD MOTOR. Fe 0043 + HP. MERCURY MTRS. $75 Be __Bever used, $66. rr. 56-2766. i?’ ALUMACRAFT - trailer, 3 HP. EF Like new.. 9460, MI 35% FT. MAST, BOOM main sail. Suitable for 20-ft. Good cond. $75. 4350 Commerce Rd, 12 Fr. Boats, Shs « gy t : 3 PY ALUMACRAPT BOAT. $175. 5776 W. Maple, MA 6.2862. 4 ‘'™% HP. -— & trail FE otor er, TS MOLDED PLYWOOD DELUXE. | “yg Mark 56 motor, electric: starter, tratler. _ FE he r 5. 13% BOAT. FULLY ow i0 HP apEEDBONT._—¥ with boat e. est offer 1 eter. ee ia eg Any wes one. of ne CHnis is CRAFT RUNABOUT. cows. | is OE a Z arene gd 3% motor. poe _palr 8, Telegra: it ns an ik FAN THO FANE INCLODES, rowel Caer figs PS earth prices. sania Leonie. Dixie. z CHRIS ry « EN- closed; 130 motor. Keel, ‘Gkeg, Head, ice box. Foam rubber Corsafi LARGE SELECTION om ec on AYBAUGH'S 30n'8 coven ait Aes BOA ines tener saci etn Cate R: Seonhhoal Siges Woot Ba., Walled Lene’ nak iis. 4. Drayton Paha Ba MOTOR s NDS 1 riviods “a et s. MS AVAILABLE einen Boat | Works: 1ge0 8 Tel es es 1952 GMC Pickup with 4-speed transmission boats, ge, eveey-| 18 "vip a al : Gocber® Lake ave. with side boxes ekg gr ng a CAT A oss SPECIALS 48 Gramm Trailer, We cht, dnae —— with air A Hardware * brakes a regrph ha. VE sape| 1940 GMC Tractor, ideal * ai GMB Mictoee eee | ___ for heavy work 1953 ates pease em Dump, Bud Shelton Motor Sales Pays top dollar on Inte mod Cor, Auburn & E, Bivd. FE ror r . CASH —o NEED CARS Shop it, then bring it here for top PE 4-737) eh = used cats. We need them, Drive the extra pies it — pay you well. 4540 Dixie "i. J. VAN WELT See M & si aioe Sales. For top dollar on late model cars. 2027 Dixie Hwy. OR 23-1603 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR CLFAN USED CA & TRUCKS ns ~Matthews- Hargreaves #11_8. SAGINAW Fe 44546 For Sale Trucks 90 BULLDOZ T. D., @ 1853, 93,000. ba) ra as = 7 TRUCKS FOR SALE 6350. FE 56-1754, yy CHEV uo 7c CHEV. a FOND “DUMP. P. $515. a Come 7% TOR rt? PICK- sale = take over bel- ones. iit 6-551 i] CHEVROLE truck & T.D. rpational Dos- er. sa ; a, TON PICK OP. Exc. cond. Low mileage, EM 3-3196. NEW ohor ait tubber. Call after r OR. >is 1955 - FORD ¥%-TON STAKE $1350 LARRY - EROME oR FORD DEALER i9ss FORD Fe Fo FULL PLATES. errr OPO Pa \» et rise eR wagete pm iP v4. PICK t UP. 4 TON . FE 5-2766. i Sal é tions buy. ba wet ean arta: finance, Fr ease between pond $. TLL SELL Ba’ 600 dump, —— id tires. Also oie trailer "619 Sasha- Al i baw, § A, Lavdnat bad = voe4 e valve an te hens Squirrel, Aceurs ists 1961 a OF. 32 FT. TANDEM highway trafier, PE 4.1050. ev, Vacut b Ford winch Seenrcbarer Sob sia'oower uke ott a - Re A i 5, TON {ake Rd., Keego FOR TRUCKS 1955 Chevrolet Pickup 1953 GMC Pickup with side boxes 1953 Chevrolet with utility type bod 1954 ee Pickup 1955 GMC Suburban 1952 Chevrolet Pickup 1952 Ford Stake" 1952 GMC Stake 1948 Chevrolet 34-Ton FIT Stake WILSON. GMC | Ea” oe at Cass. ouet 5 row PICKUP | “CLARKSTON Motor. Sales Chrysler - Plymouth MUST SELL THESE BEAUTIFUL NEW CAR TRADE-INS TODAY! 1963 Chrysier, 4 dr Powerflite. Power steering, RH, WW tires. ‘4 Plymouth Savoy 9 dr. Power- flite-— sharp! 1982 Plymouth station wagon, R & H. Exceptionally -nice. - BA be aay station wagon, tom ° dr. pushbutton Mn sowee steering and peense, Rai white wails, like new 1953 Piymouth 4 door, R&H. ‘PLUS TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS Open Evenings—Please Phone MAple 5-5141 2.8. MAIN 8T, CLARKSTON The Largest Selection OF TRANSPORTATION IN TOWN WE FINANCE ECONOMY USED CARS 24 Auburn off Sag. FE 42131 -HAUPT Pontiac Sales ye — convertible. Owner's Full wer, Bave $$$ ‘st “Pontiac Starchief 4 dr. Cata-| lima, Power steering. Power! brakes. Salesman's demo, Bave ‘66 Pontiac station wagon, FP & H. _Hydramatic. Power brakes. Sharp "$6 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan. RaH. Hy- dramatic. ae mileage, Excel "pO Chevie 210 station wagon. va. Powerglide. R&H. Sharp, Bee it "84 Ford 4 dr. sedan. Ver clean. ‘$3 Pontiac 6 4 dr. sedan. HM. My< dramatic. ‘83 Pontiac 8 ¢ dr. sedan. Radio & heater... "$2 Plymouth 4 dr. sedan, Redio & heater. Very clean. Aleo Main Br. "CUA nieron N. Open a ‘til ® ___MAple Base8 iy MAple §-114t ORIGINAL OWNER, at sees Buick, reasonabie, i957 BUICK ¢ a HARDTOP, 6.000 miles. Cost $3900, sellin hee $2006. Call Holly, M® 1-73 or MU. 4-3005, ask tor Mr. Cook, "62 BUICK CLUB Praia “cy” OWENS Your FORD Deffler 147 8 Saginaw FE 6-4101 “Bright Spot’ JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake FE 8-0488 ~CHEVROLET 1957 DEMOS. and Courtesy Cars TERRIFIC. SAVINGS $195 © Or your car down he little - Re per week. 1s You HAVE NEVER SAVED BEFORE “TARE ADVANT OF OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION FoR SAVINGS — SERVICE S8ATI FACTION HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest st Growing Dealer” e751 @ Highway ot MIS Open aiter “ti) 9) ‘4 BUICK 3 DOOR HARDTOP. |~ $289 DOWN. BRAID MOTOR — Cass at Pike Sts. FE Bt 1954 SPECIAL. BLUE. Io service, must FE 6-0120 or 2060 Mid- diebelt Ra, at Tine Lk, cs BORE SPECIAL, 2 BOR White ‘We veie i y "bait Fe 33 Ta ok SUPER Cc CONVERTIBLE. Like new, 1 E. Maple Rd, MI 6-2413. oo B K AD igina! family car. 30.000 actual miles, First $175 takes. 169 Gem- NTURY CONV. : flow, RaM. 4 BUICK CE Blue, black top. Power windows, oouae seats ~ : Prt. o brakes, 37,000 mi. $1 x er. FE 5-5411_ after 6 p.m, of first cholee used cars, we H. Hughes, Inc. ROA +15 —_ Direct fockery delet, you save! GET IT QUICK) through Classified Ads!}- Yes, whatever it is — dial FE 28181 for an ad- writer and get it! jowha \ 1961 CHEVY, ae BODY AND rubber. Bee this one quick, NO MONEY wh FH 6-3700 Dealer ene PLACE TO BUY 44053 VAN N DYER? NEAR ob ) MILE L ToTe YOUR Note EVERYBODY. 8 CREDIT 1s Goop THE WORKING plane FRIEND EASY ED JONES 115 8. Saginaw Used Cars isso BLACK” GADILEAC 2° BR. hard . a owner, well cared or week __ faye, after ter 5, _MI aes, CADILLAC, i984. or. 6 LIGHT shoal ek ad dark top. Ful] power, Lager) tely foros. New muf- 0 Far above av- Peeling aon Call atter 6 pm. Fe 20002 east ome, a CHEVROLET in| 19 Rdoor sedan. Power yy *. heater and w wail ete "; teal sharp car. £893 ’ Yery easy terns NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD ' BIRMINGHAM ~ HOUGHTEN & SON OFFERS x 35 Olds Holiday Coupe ’55 Olds Super 4-Door 54 Dodge 4-Door Sedan "54 Studebaker Starlt. Cpe, "54 Olds Super 4-Door 55 Ford Ranch Wagon "$5 Buick Riviera ’53 Chevy Bel Air 4-Door "53 Chevy 2-Door Sedan *53 Chevy Sports Coupe ’51 Chrysler, 4-Door § ahs ’51 Ford Convertible HOUGHTEN & SON | YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBI omc TRU ven DEAL 528 N, Main, Rochester, . < 1-076) CHEV QOood transportation, . 3-4627, i ie CHEV. \. _ H, overdrive, white "62 CHEV. TDR. DELURD. RAH. porer. Guide. Good tires. 6360, . MA ‘- " ooraal “S3 Nash u S| re. ng 4 Squire TOM B MILFORD Shon ese tag cane PE ale tion. Exe car CHEVROLET 1086 Bat A ‘in 4 DR. V-8 Power-glide, R « he extras, low milea $1726. Row best, $15. MA 6- 6122, CHEVROLET 1988 Del Ray. 9 door sedan Power Glide, Red and ivory finish, like $1295 Small down payment NORTH CHEVROLET: 1000 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM ‘ie Civ BELURE TDK WEN. _$175. Call |_MAyfair 6-3437 _Bat. ino CHEV. nove, ris RUN ning condition, good A Pee td offer, 19 Garner we after 3:00, ol CHEV. 4 ny Ls ve 3 —- mic Bequindre Ra. ied, ach sell, i. pam arccnditieon, OR PAIN CHEVROLET 1958 finish Y-8 White wal tire, cower pect. hadio “ol healer ro the ear for the young $1645 Small down payment NORTH CHEVROLET - 1000S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM CHEVROLET STATION WAGON. 1955 8 cyl. 2 tone, Atito, mission. 210 egfeny oper 6420 W. Maple Rd, Farmington & Drake Rd. Ra. Maytals 6-185: 6-1652. 3] CHEV. Walls, a1 i. OR 3-7810, CHEVROLET |. 953 Bel Air 2-door sedan yee wer pain owner Birminghe: $725 Your terms are ours. NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM R. a, prea ae & H. Peat aoe, se MOST M. a “ee AND SAFETY MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM as You wave) MEVER SAVED DVANTAGE OF ERHEAD LOCAT! N HASKINS| “Oakland County’s ate: Growing Dealer” le 4 MIS pe Open Rites "tt 9 * 66 Cony VER with = et sogemen MU_ 46198 Se Y, 4 CHRY (SEI AIR. COR WARE sell or ane PE ose, ¥ et DODGE 1945 Reyal herd top with V-4 en os a transmission, ra- | 1083 and extra nice shape. Easy GMA, terme NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM it? DODGE. EXC. COND. TDR. Call aire § 5. OR 3-5808. , $230 vil i Nasae me, over ual $4138, per » Fa RYBODY: 8 CREDIT bt GooD ve ee MAN'S FRIEND | JONES RD. VICTORIA, “RO in SURE, Darmants “Side est 47600, Harel ae ‘TIL 9 PM Bek Prost Inc. LINCOLN wee AL iets ey pnd et being Chistian «* 4 dr, Must 5 Convertible. Red and ivory ee $1350 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER PORD DEALER Ly 1-071 dition, $160. FE 2.0603 eee ase * sal iad a Redersen | inish, FE BE} rai power fie. va i We ise AN. 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Decpite her British schooling, her Canadian. accent hung on. a 2 “I was always losing acting jobs because they said I sounded too * attracted good notices, and soon she became queen of the British B's, potboiler movies that weren't exported to this country. Her big break came when she did the first dramatic show on the new English commercial TV sta- tion. Twentieth Century-Fox offi- cials saw her, tested her, signed — In quick succession she has been assigned to big roles in “Island in the Sun,” “Sayonara” and ‘Down Payment.” Falls on Live Wires FLINT — Calvin Russell, 22, A COLOR TV Sales and Service Landslide Blocks Train Back on the stage, she again’ of Western Maryland CUMBERLAND, Md. @ — Piles of rock and dirt cascaded down ~ jo the Western Maryland Railway tracks east of here last night. * * .* Railway officials said no ‘one was hurt in the landslide and no traing were in the area. They said all trains have been rerouted over the Baltimore and, Ohio Railroad between Cherry Run. _|W. Va. and Cumberland. ® * * Officials said they did not ex- pect the 35 feet of debris to be cleared from the tracks for sev- eral hours, Dr. Albert Wiggam Dies After Long Sickness SANTA MONICA, Calif. u—Dr. Albert Edward Wiggam, who as author, lecturer and columnist de- livered discourses to the Ameri- can public for nearly 60 years, is dead at _ . Better anesthesia makes more extensive operatioris possible. Sul- fa drugs and antibodies reduce the possibility of infection and hasten After the cancer is removed, the site is sometimes saturated with cancer-destroying nitrogen mustard or.with radioactive sub- stances which are given to arrest the growth of malignant cells left behind. Radioactive gold, cobalt and iodine, all used in treating cancer, are by-products of the atomic bomb, Some 500 of these “radio- active isotopes” can be produced in atomic ovens; thus far oes half a dozen have proved useful in cancer therapy. METHOD VARIES £ They are threaded and sewn through tumor tissue; mixed with the results of simulated ‘“‘radar- controlled” tests Chrysler ) $:55—(4) (Color) News. 8:15—(7) Film Featurette. 8:30—(2) The Christophers. Oral Roberts. (7) 9:00—(2) Court of Health. (4) Church of the Crossroads. (7) Country Agent. 9:30—(2) This Is .the Life. (4) ’ Frontiers of Faith. (7) Christian Science 9:45—(7) Accent. 10:00—(2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) U. of . M. Hour, (7) Faith for Today. 10:10—(9) Billboard. 10:15—(9) Film Feature. 10:30—(2). Cartoons for Kids. (7) Meet Mr. Callahan. (9) Chris- 11:00—(2) U.N. in Action. (4) (Color) Adventure Ho! (7) The Erwins. (9) Movie. zag = ene ES WIR, : Seuss Brecks 7:38—W : ee oy ee ogee fer baea| Mere te } 3:00—WJ A Sd WJBK, — Sun. Musie wee Me Stoner WPON, Coatral Methodist | WHOM U.S! D. Bhowtime [wars Hews, Gon, beet | “extz. beGuist Hour Church of Christ ree Traffice & W. Grosse Pt. Baptist "wwe. Os Pose Be Daten Won ; Detroit Gpsaks in a “eapee at CrP Pr Bie eh aa, Mn 2 CKLW. Bly Granem Wie Tom’ George (1) Outlaw Days, (9) Million i WJBK, | &t, , Noontime berenade Frankie Dollar 5 WON, News. * | eles EM, Wenay Warren (Color) Perry Como, 4:30—(2) Detroit Speaks, (4) Out-l¢:s0—(2) Meditations, (4) Today's OP in «| caw woe §:00—(2) My Friend Flicka. (4)/¢:s6—@) On the Farm Front. Wii Mair of wien, | WOAR Nowe One ‘Meet the Press. (7).TBA. ) Le “hood WON, Serenade, . una “Paradise at Mokil. 5:30—~(2) Air Power. (4) 11:60 Geo, Kendall 1:30—WJR, Dr... tk F, eaars ens of tes ar tes Ud ee Me cole 9:00—(7) Lawrence Welk. (9) Film in Action. (7) Buffalo Bill Jr. WV2, “Share (or Defense Gxt, ad” t- his miniatures in thimbles and bottle caps. Network. Preston Foster, Llovdl (9) ‘Popeye, WJBK. News, U of D 2:00—WJR, Ma Perkins » «4 wee Kews - 3 : Diary.” (4) Caesar’s| SUNDAY NIGHT’S HIGHLIGHTS WPON, News, Sporte pectin Bovies * Storn us “WR, siarighh symp. on Kews, Tom George Half of All Cases Are Curable Leth te geome” :00—(2) Lassie, (4) Invest in|8:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. Saw Y of, M_ Concert Wron iaa'chas ® 10:00—(7) Ozark Jubilee. (| America. (7) You Asked for ora The Geety Moore Show. wae teen | wereaetm el K NOW Facts About Cancer| cer oe), corm, cuties] Cine woman. who sine cewim, Nex, Hound . Saw: Bea ‘Davies B C h f S ] @) Gunsmoke. Srae] Hotieann &'s blind ehild;lecas—(4) Faye Elizabeth. wate fred Wau [aaa ap Ses Detcam amen oost ances of Survival |«=- rip sooty Thar eel gargs parachuted into Alps tor|1e:00—(4) The Price Is Right. (7) , News, Clark Reid — = of cowardice.| Tescue work. (9) Gilead Baptist) Story Studio, ; ‘ Den Meleed toe Ts six articles ite plastic in plaques (9) Playhouse. Gray in . ~_ -|0:30—(2) Strike It _ (4) Truth asco, Velse ef agri Ee providing ef "® sane, * that axe plas- $ in Black.” (4) Hit|¢:30—(2) Marge and Gower Cham- or Consequences. . ‘Theater Mamie Renn Ciare Rea 3:98—WIR, House Party Fpl Sp nt ie tered over cancers; suspended in (2) Racket Squad. pion, (4) Circus ‘Boy. (7) Holly-| Seven. tancwom, Dan nvr | Seth neet nowt [Promens ot al en fuid to flood cancerous cavities;|si9q (7) Screen, wend Yi Theatr, “the Lech nee Yolen Lady, (0 Te WEYE, News Well ’ News Don't and injected into the blood stream} “Rita Gam in “‘The Thiet.” Atom-| <:/ obert w McLeod ; Hate here Waly Record. Sho By DAVID A. WOOD, M.D to be drawn to malignant tissues} jc scientist in Washington be- Dells: Anan, Gime SOAS Saye et Lae Woam Nery Als Tay og ioe Renn peeeees Camnek Seeing me Oe ES ET ee fe eg Ot ent Reymend, ts — ea teags 0 ie Could Be You, (D Robin "Ways Hews Wo | We¥R Waris sports | Don't be a cancerphobe. But\” a, Nee Mi vtnevane. "™ — |1:00-—(2) Ed Sullivan, guests, Lena| and Ricky, W, News, T. O'Dell CKLW, Eddie Chase a : Great progress has been made |11:10— Perkins of|11:45~(2) The Guiding Light WiBe Hews, Clark Reid | WIBE News, MeLeoe don't be an ostrich. You can have} tm ¢ cancer with radiant a eae Date, Edward G. Horne » _ Anthony » Biliitsss—@) } . ‘ cb Maxwell ias—Wah, Monte Hal - -_ 4 vlew salehdeed ae oe Sn ene sean stiae pecnntt, FY! Haley's Comets, comedians| | MONDAY AFTERNOON , News, David | WXYZ, News, McKensie tion from isotopes. Rays with | “Woman in the Window.” (4) George deWitt and Jack Paar; |12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies Day. (4) w. News’ Clark Reid $:00-—WJR, Phil Lenhart Today one-half of all cancer Jim Piersall, Red Sox} “Play to Win.” (7) 12 o'clock wa WW3, News at 8 cases are curable. But only one-| hundreds of millions of volts can | Weathercast. (2) Miss Fair) ttelder, and (4) Steve| Comics, (9) In the Story Book. ae tse Se | Cate Saat Ry [Soy once cars| Pars tte bey ‘One med [1:28 — (0) Pimland, Denis} Allen, eins Jack Carsenlinas cy, Temes west. WFON erly Bird Chu», | WPOR [oad show cancers are not detected in time. | rs the patient in # revolving | O'Keefe, Gail Russell in “The) 1.) ot and band, dancers|1#:30—(4) (Color) Club 60. (7) 100— WIR, Sheeban 516 —WIR, Music Hall chair; another supervoltage unit | Great Dan Patch. “Bells 9) . WWJ, Minute Parade ews, McKensie You can make sure of giving | Do voives md the patient, |11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater.) from Broadway show The Erwins, (9) Meet Corliss Trouble”; Marguerite Chapman bee — ee eee 0-2) ag hoon in “Parachute Nurse.” -E. Theater, . Merle} Charm Theater. Kennedy SUNDAY MORNING in “I Will Not Die,” story of|1:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. 7:55—(2) Meditations. - Mata Hari. (4) (Color) Alcoa; (4) Tennessee Ernie Ford Show. 8:00—(2) Mass for Shut-Ins. Hour, “Mechanical Manhunt,”| (7) Liberace. cate . 2 f & Zz He <3 2 E f : ,000 Challenge. techniques, What's My Line? (4) Premiere Film Parade, “You 9: gig Big Payoff. (4) (Color) Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon Film Festival. 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. $:00—(2}. The Brighter Day. (4) . Queen for a Day. (9) Request Playhouse, '$:15—(2) The Secret Storm. . 3:30—(2) The Edge of Night. (7) My Little Margie. (9) Howdy Doody, $:45—(4) Modern Romances. 4:00—(2) Susie. (4) Topper. (7) Ramar of the Jungle. (9) Circle 9 Theater. 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. 4:30—(2) The Early Show. (4) Romper Room. (7) Mickey's Record Room. 5:00—(7) Mickey Mouse Club. (3) Dance 11:30—(7) My Little Margie. Can’t Take It With You,” 1938, Party. §:30—(4) Gene Autry. different kind of cancer. The Michigan Secretary. of| Thomas ©. Robert, Pormdale | men of science ey beleve the ena residents had ane driver's pormen, ar, Mpcmingte, t breakthrough to a 100 per Charles R, Sowiles, Plains cent cure eventually wil come jaliener nl Ee he cancer will be added to the list of} The following ns had their Asa, dey, Mechs Ocean tte, diseases that have been defeated|licenses suspended for habitual Pa in this century of medical know-|negligence: Those ordered to furnish a pe ee John C. Campbell 151 Preston St, Sry G, Rosie 81 8. a M : Vi H Best John Pr. Sienee, Parmington ene dirtconel csv Man S. VISION S ‘eles Encle Parmingten | Those ordered to furnish fi- ® ee Merrie ee | ae nancial responsibility because of Henry wi — ye Sel TR wes ME, Branson, 331% Rockwell 8. DETROIT (#—Man’s peripheral py 1. Rass Christianson, i Oak vision—the ability to see out of the Durand) Hatcher,” Birmingham Aimee eave Parmineton corner of his eye—makes him a| Gaivin J mickey, Milford i a better driver than radar, the me-| Dente! &, Kotews, Madison Heights James R. Mardis; 190 Brown Rd. chanical eye. Sidney Lockhart, 2704 guburn Ave. Joseph F. Melligan, Birmingham Radar has ‘‘tunnel visiori,’* Roy ene Haeusler, Chrysler Corp.'s chief automotive safety engineer, told a meeting of 400 neuro - surgeons here yesterday. That means radar can see only straight ahead. Haeusler told the doctors about 66 Motorists in County Lose Privileges ran under normal driving conditions. Radar also was too cautious, he said, giving the driver no leeway. ' “What it boils down to,” said Haeusler, ‘‘is that a radar-equipped | electronic brain is unable to pre- dict a potential collision course on! anything but a straight line." x Dr. a wrote editorials for the Minneapolis Journal before the turn of the century, lectured on the Lyceum and Chautauqua circuits until 1919, and was author of the currently syndicated newspaper umn, ‘s . plore Your Mind." He also wrote mariy books, Death came yester- day at his home here, after a long c =| | E SHEET'S RADIO- TV : | OPEN SUNDAY : 10 to 2 Open Every Nite ‘Till 9:00 P.M. Spectows Free Paved Porking Let Vern and Esther. Abbott, Ouners AUBURN 5 and 10] fauttcadawiness b 0 Achumn ve, Patrick Seward, Oak Slama J, Streeter, Walled Lake Edward Van ™ Robert West, 7100 Wedworth st. Coes Semana win M. , 030 Parrant Dr. pox a Pig cir ogee i ps Hunter, ., Hoense stspended tor teste; Orin eae yt conse to Boas tay leense suspended habitual negli« ALL IN De Eoin Sissies ope fmt 1204 . 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