ve egephrgae paar ype Ay errors ep ean Se / The Weather U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast Fair and Warmer - Details page, two . baeseetiates res f pe ca ueckogdlags ee pa ssainiciiteiiinieiltaiadaad ail j1l4th YEAR ‘* & & & *& PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1050—44 PAGES , peer Top. 4 Million . was used to kill the-virus, WILL EXAMINE SITES susduatinen of a polio vaccine under it was revealed yesterday, Here _ Process By JANICE HAY: HOW .A new process for killing polio virus in the production of the va¢- cine was revealed yesterday by Parkdale Farm in Rochester, The new operation |involves a modified method of inactivating poliomyelitis virus through a com- bination of irradiation and formal- dehyde, Officials say that tests show it to be safe and effective consistently. Formerly formaldehyde alone | The news was revealed by Dr.) POLIO VIRUS GROWS — Charles Kupsky, man: growth and production of vaccine Pantiac Press reporter Janice Hay’ grown. Rows and rows of virus filled bottles line this room, heated to wey temperature for. better growing atmosphere, ai ens MONKEY ~< Parke, Davis and a new process, monkey an identifying tattoo and check its health ‘tn the plant's process of making vaccine, Latest Polio Vaccine Is Revealed a staff members Fred D. Stimpert, dcecteg of the drug firm's re- seatch, who said that the National Institutes of Health in Washington gave the go-ahead for release~of one million shots, Feb. 21. At pres- ent the firm is producing ‘about weekly. two million doses an * * “Consistency and security in pro- duction" come with the new meth- lod of operation, Dr. Stimpert said. Parte Davis, « mnjer producer | | of the polio vaccine withdrew | voluntarily from the market last Pontiac Press Photo ‘oan | of the virus department at the farm, shows how how the living polio virus is . jin trying to provide money for a Pentiac Press Photo June pending research on. this. new process, Newsmen were given a complete tour of the Parkdale Farm, which is operated by a staff of 200, Pro- duction was slowed temporarily as the visitors were taken from one department to another, observing the complicated and careful meth- pe required in making polio vac- cine. |\ Monkeys figure high in vaccine production, Kidneys from monkeys are used to grow the three types of poliomyelitis virus. A. ship- ment of 1600 Rhesus monkeys ar- rives every three weeks from. In- dia, Cynomolgus monkeys from the Philippines are also used. Final (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Dems ‘Excited’ About Soil Plan Party Trying to Raise Program Funds Before Authorizing It WASHINGTON: (#—Rep. Hallack {R-Ind) said today House Demo- crats are “getting a little excited" soil bank program before author- izing it. Halleck, assistant GOP House’ leader, referred to action of the House . Appropriations Committee Ning ‘Architect Leo J. Heenan fo Study Costs Plans to Make Report to City Commission | Around May 1 Bids received yesterday for the $3,000,000 addition to Pontiac General Hospital went above the $4 million mark in an unofficial tab- ulation of the low bids. low bids amounted to $4,- at least 10 With eight of the nine; _ |part bids included, the total 052,144. These are base bids| ~ jonly, and do not take into consideration MERT AT AIRPORT — Margaret holds her hair-in place as she smiles happily with Reunion for Margaret and Fiance pose: Truman nicipal Airport - her husband-to-be, E. Clifton Daniel, shortly ‘after his arrival from New York at Kansas City Mu- As Margaret's Wedding Day: Nears. Indepen dence in we can -still build the first class} ea ee Sel iy = a old-fashioned Me prince, and bt own Monaco, — : * a * . = OPENED YESTERDAY takes over today where New York ‘ g —— The bids were opened yesterday|left off—as a center of principals in the second of the} T°merrow afternoon, in a far afternoon Heenan before aj interest for people the world over big oe more subdued atmosphere and | packed group of bidders in the City) Margaret. Truman, The first, film star) in-a vastly simpler setting, Mar- oa chambers in the City as garet exchanges vows with Clif tectural, mechanical, and electrical] trades, The first bid amotnted to $3,821,449 while the latter bid was $3,653,000. A tabulation of eight high bids showed a total cost of $5,009,609, less all the 10 alternates to be taken into consideration in reach- ing the ‘final tabulation. Warmer Weather. Pontiac Prediction The U. S. Weather Bureau pre- dicts tomorrow will be a little! warmer with the temperature! reaching 55-59 degrees, The low tonight will be near 30, Sunday will be a little cooler,) —~— otherwise little change in temper- yesterday in approving a $1,200,- ‘Within Very Pontiac Acting Postmaster Leslie H. Dean said today 2 ” he has received a call from Arthur H: Summerfield promising a start on construc- tion of a new postal building for Pontiac “within a) very few months.” A building location survey for the Pontiac office has now been completed, Summerfield said. The survey 000,000 emergency appropriations | c nday for soil bank payments to farmers jthis yearn, Many Democrats have con- ended the administration already U. S, Postmaster General Wi the apparent bottle-+— neck in the project, prom- ised by Summerfield Feb. 9. “He said we have top priority, and there will be real estate men from the department in the city, perhaps by the middle of. next week,"’ Dean said yesterday. The post office real estate’ men Simply Amazing! The advertiser who pleced this little Want Ad said it was “simply amazing” the number of calls he received: up the program, and it was on that basis that the committee acted, Secretary cf Agriculture Benson has contended just: as strongly that) , Soil: bank =pro-. without new “we cannot put fi ‘gram irito operatii He called the proposed appro- priation a “gold brick,” and Maid has ample legal authority to set | will Begin Postal Addition Few Months’: ature. Brief showers may occur U.S. Newspaper Ads Show Big Increase. "This was the biggest siiete for any medium except outdoor billboards... Magazine advertising in February was up 14 per cent from a year ago, business papers up 11 per cent and network television up 18 per cen. A drop of 28 per cent was recorded for network radio. Total national advertising ex- penditures for Rebruary were up 15 .per cent; from a year ago. ; Newspaper advertising in Feb- wary was 4 per cent greater than in the preceding month, Puipter’s Ink reported. Total national bias out- lays for the month were 4 per cent) higher than in January, \of Royal Couple Haze Envelops Honeymoon Cratt . “Deo Ju- vante II,” vanished in the Medi. terranean as it steamed over the p , “Iberia,” after sailing only .12 miles on the choppy sea from the still. joy-filled” Monaco, iscene of their festive wedding, 10 Pounds in 9 Days In-downtown Pontiac the lowest thermometer reading preceding -8 a.m. was 30. The mercury rose to 44 at 1 p.m, They Crash Into West ESCHWEGE, Germany ®—Sev- en Communist policemen whoj |went joyriding in their police car! ‘and cracked up have fled to the| West.” Here's New Reducing Diet You can lose 10 ‘pounds in just 9 days with Josephine Lowman’s 9 day. diet in The Pontiac Press. Scientifically tested menus and 10 rules for procedure do the job! It’s easy—even fun to reduce the Lowman way, — Watch for the menus “Why Grow Old” by Josephine Lowman. Another which. start Saturday in nearby Indepenence, No Spotlight Second aes After Collision Settles in 17 Minutes; One Crewman Injured the St, Clair River entrance One sank and the other we versies lest something he might say could upset the tranquility of events leading up to the marriage of his only child, 32-year-old: Mar- port in nearby Kansas City. Daniel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Daniel, are coming in today from . Zebulon, N.C., to join their son as house guests of the Tru- mans. : There will be. a rehearsal ‘at the ichurch today, anda big wedding} ‘party dinner tonight at the Kansas City Club. Mrs. Ruth Gant, chief deputy for riage license yesterday, special feature for readers gf” tpe Pontiac Press. Third Still Buried, Fourth Feared Dead the committee “put the cart be- fore the horse” in voting the mon- ey first. Voting money for a soil bank “without giving us the authority 1) cuers pulled two miners from their trap in a caved-in coal mine ‘reach a third known to be alive. SUNNYSIDE, Utah ® — Res- today. They continued efforts to mine, refused to identify the t miner still living until relatives the fourth man could be notified. HURRIED TO HOSPITAL Ambulances hustled the men to 2 Utah Miners Saved From Cave-in Otterstrom, 58, father of seven, also of Sunnyside. Rescuers have worked around the clock since the roof of the mine collapsed. NO PANICKING Dr, Johnson said Archuletta was “very lucid, quiet and relevant.” os told the doctor “there no panicking at any time. That made it much easier.” In Today’ s Press. Rohe er ae ep eta nee® son | School mem a ean ta a ‘alive - nj) ad Pies Veeeieses Sid bie : Programs.......43 | “ uletta to the hospital he told Keith Hansen, deputy sheriff in Carbon As the men arrived at the hos- As the ambulance hustled Arch- iatLakeEntrance -|Lakes freighters crashed in’ dpi EN Ce en a Fi rag Eg Fzi* ; Mrs, Jim Yax, wite of the Harsens Island fire chief, said the collision was so terrific that it rattled dishes in her home, a mile away. Record of Safety So Far During 1956, Pointing to a perfect traffie Hailed by Police. : City Has One Fatality Compared to 5 in ‘55 {the recorder of deeds, went to the. Truman home and issued the mar- | laway, | the police Traffic c and Safee mishaps where WOES is %, = Bt ft THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL ii = He 4 «5 people of Oakland County as chief Chief Investigator PROBE sr er poets wach ee trace tia “From Prosecutor's Oftice Hats, Tails, and ‘Bon Soir) 3 ‘Elegant GIs Crash Gala Royal Festivities “bon soir’ were all three Gls needed to hobnob with international society during Monaco’s weeding. Sotiynies, — Coma |. "The soldiers-are-Pic_ ; elphia, Pic, Philip J. Leahy of St. Louis, Mo., and Pfc. Al Lowenstein of Chapel Hill, N. C, All are stationed in Germany, - They ¢rashed the gala opera “ballet at Monte ( The Gls rented top hats and tails at a shop in drove to Nice. They arrived almost broke, : “They donned white ties and tails and walked into the Casino un- challenged.-They mingled with swanky Monaco society and visiting ‘celebrities at the ballet gala given by Greek shipowner Aristotle Onassis in honor of Prince Rainier and the film beauty who became his wife. er a Jes and where they drank and chatted with the guests, including ex-King aaa Farouk of Egypt. Then they danced with lots dawn. MONTE CARLO (INS) — Three top hats, tails and a friendly | — by 20; 1956 FRANK E. BALDWIN. Service: Held Today | for Frank E. Baldwin [The Day in Birmingham | 'Summer Camp Program \Moving In to High Gear it i tations to the religious wedding Ceremony, the invitation-tess Gls | Baldwin, former Sylvan Lake city into the cathedral unhindered. se keer socal Seater, wes Bell in trio followed the wedding guests to the.palace reception » today, where théy conversed with Ava Gardner, Rita Gam and others; had |there Wednesday. Burial was in champagne and caviar on the Prince. The three agreed the food and | Venice. — wine were “excellent,” ,. = S Baldwin was serving his third se vi a: a . term on the Sylvan Lake itt was a beputiful wedding,” said Jones. “We think the Prince | Sites receiving @ vacancy was the luckiest guy in the world.” - eS * * @ They said they decided ‘to come to the wedding celebration be- | Active in numerous Pontiac area _caiige they admired Grace so much. Jones explained: organizatioins, he was a ~ “The first thing we did was to leave our cameras in the car so |of the Pontiac City Club, we wouldn't look like tourists."’ ek . Lodge, =. — ¥ “'D ner and Dance|A Architect Wins (se, : ar > Elks’ rea rcnl ins Survi are his widow, ence, a : Planned by eS \Lloyd Warren Grant | ed > esottnoler | : ; 4+—47__s —at-7-p.m, The Pontiac Elks have; 4 designer with Eero Saarinen. kickoff “White Cane Week” inl OF FOwO Vaccine po agli the Eiks ‘Temple jr S will ts poeeaae the BOONVILLE, Ind. (INS) — Michigan tomorrow with some 2%). (Continued From Page.One) [Orchard Lake Avenue, where the! nnds for travel sad stdy duriag! Rev. . Willasn R. Jacoby , banquet will be held. . |q minimura period of 18 months, |preacher who pulls strings. downtown Pontiac receiving con- “oe oe ¢@ | end of the strings are 0 } .| For the first time ladies have! marienstios. peg ER Early Start) royce sore = April dancing will follow ’ “The project, now—a—major—one;; “reduce or control the amount of | hogy fe seen oe n Postal Addition began when the pastor of oy oe we we wae in their bloodstre the blind, This| Walker has taken an active part;""" . jan at Boonville was a : T~ \Watch Him—He’s Tou h The mobey dbllected by the in the Elks’ program of service (Cotttinued From Page One) child in St. Louis. iW. man, 18 Nabbed ‘ g and by to youth, and is now urging theity. § Rep. George A. Dondero in| He went without lunch to buy a) 9 if . ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. @ — A will go towards 1,730 lodges throughout the nation| Washington Feb. 9, Summertield|hand puppet. As a. young manon Auto Theft Count | would-be robber may think: twice canes free for the blind to step. up aime in/agreed with Dean that Pontiac’s|working for an Ulinois Sunday in ® “girt-is being hela|Petore he picks once again on conserva local com 's. biggest is for a mail-handling|School educational program he year-old TSyear-old G. ‘W. Bailey. The Pontiac organization pee vn - ~~ nope pation illustrate |{F investigation after Pontiac Post! nusiky young masked man pushed bee 5 Rocket Accident Kills ead scae Aen roar vl Bible stories. ie Police claimed they #OPPd/his way into Bailey's house and - Lions Clubs ogs as move . a demanded money. Bailey grabbed interest in the British Testing Officer in and out with edse.’ | a fonction — |e toutiows Parting ae“ )him by the arm, tossed him out cent ot al’ property olin inh AY eet il ordain Arcee canbe of) atutl ot Nancie ab sone) peste my ries — We vet | stra Wede and 3eyj™® mam fen Cs gotham alte sheet ag Editors Think Veto The machine looks something|ttials at the ‘Woomera rocket] mi™liments 08 Me eae atinn| Was & pastor at Logansport, Ind, |Beckwith said they spotted the car like a coffee urn, Six ultra violet/tange died today ‘of injuries re- building worke|Neaded north at 3 p.m. on Dixie|Long Distance Learning ~ Priests Drive the Bus tubes come down the center of the|ceived in an explosion. Gidde seek together’ in that first Biblical pro-|Highway in Drayton Piains pit she, eagle as Will Help lke GOP ‘junit and destroy any virus remain-| The testing officer, James Ed- . = Pro-| ‘The owner, Wilbert Matheson, of RIVER, Vigo. ; NEW ULM, Minn. (—The Rev. : ’ ing in the ine. The hine is\ward Lister, and nine other tech-/-PROMISED ANNOUNCEMENT duction, and continue to work as anid the cor wes sel |V. Bernard, Green River school : _, Lito Neudecker helped raise $9,000 WASHINGTON (INS) — Most|controled . electronically. nicians were injured when a mis- Summerfield. promised @ site an-| °° producers, that his|#'om a lot, at E. Pike and Perry|*upetintendent, lays claim to some : ‘Yo buy @ new school bus for“Holy| newspaper editors feel that Presi-| The whole process, Dr. Stimpert|sile being prepared for firing ex-|nouncement in 60 to 90 days. He = Streets. eS So ‘Trinity Catholic grade and high! dent Eisenhower's veto of the con-|said, takes from -90 to 12) days.| prematurely . | said competitive bids will be taken| Hzst Marionettes required about #5 ocr ager Ale ge school, then took over the wheelltroversial farm bill was a good| About two‘or three lots are now The binat hurled the men agsinetland a peivate investor elected 00 «6 Nnccieeeee! Tales Gite et Fee es ee himself on the daily rounds. He/ thing and that wilt help| being completed per werk. building walls-and ripped out theifinance the structure. On comple- port 7 |Laramie to work on his doétor’s | .,. ecided this was the most prac-|him politically in’ many sections J. Loynd, president of the|side of a hangar. tion it will be leased by the gov-|, Even now, with aid of power Fuel Tank From Boat | “sree in educational administra- = ~ “Beal way to help an edu-|of the country. Gem, sald “We dope to get release! The Sature of the missile. was\ern - tools; he expends 60 hours to pro- : ‘ tion at the University_of Wyoming. | cation for his parish students. +2 of 10 million cubic centimeters|not disclosed. mm _| Washington officials said the one performer The lure of spring apparently; Most of those interviewed at the) hy the end of June, then an addi- —_—, warehouse will probably not was too much for a sports iver This Is Education? ‘ Political Opinion! annual convention of the American|tional 19 million units between Betting by Automation [be located in dotmtown Japanese Plan Roads = iwrsday night. od Sthchian iti. aaa Gere os ; Society of Newspaper Editors dis-| July 1 and Sept. 30 and another : They visualized an outlying site on) piv nape helped himself to a pair y. Paul a SALT LAKE CITY —At a local) counted the idea that the veto will|/10 million’ by Dec. 31. DETROIT «@® —Automation, it| comparatively cheap land, (—Japan's Parliament/water skis stored in a boat at the|Henry, §.J.,. French theology pro- __ Democratic precinct meeting, seV-\nave a particularly bad effect on’ a seems, is catching on elsé¢where| the main business section but near|*°48Y approved a 20-year plan forjrear of 293 Judson St. Ses, Bae Se 8 1956 —— a ee nee . ‘YOUR CHOICE : -~“SERVICE FOR 8 a OR apmathen afer and Pilatler) For Your Conveniencé - Open Daily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M.—Sunday, Noon to 9 P.M., | 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) (GREEN nLosson . S0Piece Se. Oy. 4 $198] | Dixre Porrery | OR '3-1894 lat Bridal Shower ee ee Clifton Lippard J posmonyy ge | honoring bride-elect Eighteen guests attended #|Wednesday evening affair Patient at Home + mae Hospital. Coming Events | Savage will apeak | Pontiac Unit WCTU will meet Tues- Pirst Presbyterian jay at 1:15 p.m. at Church. Floine Tefend Feted : and Mrs. stan een pony eat at St. Joseph Church in Lake Orion. Mrs,.Charles Meier of South Jes- = street is convalescing at her & et Pontiac) poy kes nts won Crocus Pastas High School _— sof 1982 i is planning a +. VIEWS ‘ae ams te ae AwaniGAR AIRLiNes, 3245 W308 thy Gh Chico W, “American Airline, Ine. oe Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes. ‘Write, phone ‘or eal in perton for Free pamiet “Renting Prose Foote reunion on us silver annjve High School. A few of the | Committees for Pontiac High| School class of 1931 are working on plans_for the silver_anniversary, of the graduation of the class,.'The event will be held June 9 at Pon- tiac High School, with a dinner to be served in the new cafeteria. Garden Club Hears Talk Thirty-five members and guests Club met Thursday at the YWCA. fe ae AS OE EE EE RE IS ‘Solid Rock ee r\ Fashioned in authentic Early American styling, this group boasts of such expensive features as over- ' shaded custom finish, dust-proof drawers throughout and solid maple construction throughout. EHOUSEGROUP hanging top drawers, heavy antique brass pulls, hand - or haces: asia (ay ERMONTES Cnsosthy __Mirror an and B Bed | 39°° For Perfect Rest -— “Sluntbernest Mattress” Guaranteed 5 Years Jess << that is beautiful. A fine quality mat- tress with pre-built borders, firm _ | support and plenty of springs | \. § to enable us to guarantee it for |<: 9-15 years, | i It Has Built-In Pepa | : ak sEQ50 a ‘Springs. at $59.50 | sj Brown and Mrs. Williams. aoe 4 Ah ieab tek INN ‘Mrs. Irl Williams, a former dele- of the Better Home and Garden li © gate to the United Nations, spoke. |New e * * . reservations, Pontiac | the Bc June 9° at ae L. Goss and Mrs. Russell 4 * ‘e * Class members)may coritact Mrs. Vieriech._of Draper. avenue__or any member of the committee for ©| Mrs: V. R. Spencer, chairman of mythe day, was assisted by Mrs. ‘The + Chub will sponsor a_card party June © 12 to raise money for civic enter- prises, t Sigvacee Dey. Auxiliary © Plans Annual Dinner Plaris were completed for the annual Charter Dinner when mem- bers of Jimmy Dey Post Amvets} Auxiliary met Wednesday —— at the YWCA, | Mrs. Leland Hunt reported that the dinner will be held-at Rotunda' Inn. May 2 at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Dan- iel Murphy also reported on the J group's recent money making proj- _ | ect, Following the business meeting) «| members enjoyed a cosmetic dem-| 3 onstration. A Simple Idea It's easy to transform a shorten- ~ | ling can into an attractive gift con- ainer. Do it with a decal on the Mrs. Winston Hopp Sata cist Honoredaat Shower | Meeting Conducted ner program are (left to right) Mrs. Edward H., Vieriech — Is Honor ed of Draper avenue, George-W yman of Ottawa drive and ' Tetend| Mrs. Clyde N. Dearing of Ottawa drive. ‘=| Dinner Scheduled June ‘Qh tig ath oie tale 1 8790 Arlington Dr. OR 3-5320 regression i i : anf FEF i itt & fF Patient in Hospital William Coy of East Square Lake . 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It |to Kansas City on five hits to win a 41 game at Briggs Stadium. One Stroke se 6 A stroke’ off the pace is Cary | who built it, , * * Don’t Like Jersey! JERSEY CIFY, N.J. & — The consensus among the - Brooklyn- ‘Jersey City Dod gers today ts that- President Walter O'Malley could give Roosevelt Stadium back to the late Mayor Frank Hague, * The Dodgers think this park is Dodgers Say New Field Too Big, Fans Apathetic [Roosevelt Stadium, Brooklyn's) . a a 5. Philadelphia. ¢ (10 innings) ¥. % Louis > (10 innings) Chicago ehan U we *|~ “People tell me that everywhere I go,” Dav Dave Strack, assistant basketball coach at the lversity of Michigan, could easily pass for Terry Bren- : his visit to the city earlier this week for the uet, Dave was even wearing the same the youthful Irish coach wore when he was here for the All-Oakland County football ok alike and wear ‘that is different. do,” he M give the Ann Arte aon good height up front. prep ranks. George Lee is no stranger to Pontiac high fans. He was a member of the Highland Park team which knocked PHS out of the 1953 regionals only to con- tinue to win the state title. ee, According ‘to Strack, “it will be hard to keep Lee , out of the starting lineup next winter.” ; So, the basketball drought for U. of M. and Coach Bill Perigo may.be coming to an be homegrown Michigan boys who will do it. DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX 7 ly surkemo can naraly, Pmiemb iil the Diz dates of his pro tournament life, but one date he says he will always remember is October 7, 1945. He can even tell you. the important time on this day. " It was 3 p.m., and he was officially arged from ontiac Boxer Wins All-Navy litle Bob Nichols, 125 pounds _ scored| his opponent easily in the three jon the USS CP. Cecil (DDR-835) @ unar decision over Richard fight. 7 are Be: Bay oeragBrtaggy “norte Ran Paste tok a rn te eto tee" a! gym become the AlLNavy | Champon|in the AikNevy fnaa. - |wecks atthe Newport Naval Ste for the second time in this The local fighter is the son of |“ eiet Le eee * | Mrs, Rachel Nichols, 62 Orten | Representing the Atlantic Fleet - " Representing the Atlantic | Street. a squad, Nichols took unanimous | Fleet squad, Nichols hammered | Nichols, a Boatswain s Maté 2-c/ decision from Bruce Davis, rep- - tek ‘yesenting the Sixth Naval. Dis- + Bee trict, in the opening fight of the [ champlonahips. — nu He followed with a TKO over |sourly; | “Boy, how I wish I was back at idear old Ebbets Field.” | The fact that Brooklyn won the |game, coming fronmi behind with two runs in the bottom of the 10th inning to defeat the Philadelphia — 5-4, didn't change their at- too big, the outfield and infield turf is too: soft, the wind blowing in from Bayonne Bay hampers the hitters and the fences are too far away.. . the Jersey City fans are not as rabid as those in- Flat! as evidenced by the disa ing turnout of only 12,214 compared to the 24,236 who at- tended Brooklyn's opener last Tuesday at ae bh é - ; * * ad Duke Snider, thinking of that distant right center field fence, 397 feet away from home plate, sighed: : ‘ * ¢ & “That's a pretty fur piece. You sure have to have a: strong wind blowing out there to help you hit one over that fence.” - Roy Campanella, who couldn't quite réach the left center field wall, aso 397 \feet away, shook his head sadly and said: “Man, I guess we should be Gil, Hodges said it for all the Dodger sluggers when, after get- ting his - look at - spacious -' BY BRUNO. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press | Masters: fielders are not too close. Thatjand Bob Hess posted 42's and Jim)... a0 Skippers’ 2nd : Pete Cooper, a transplanted) jis assistants of long time stand- makes it easier to hit between|Swartz shot 48 for Vikings. Mogg Nn oo eeiagy be Everett .. Floridian, begins ‘his second sea- <—e them. That's for me. If I try to/Dick Kern led Van Dyke with a 4. !wosortord’s coach. son as firo at knollwood ing at Knollwood are Joe Thacker!nit a home run, I'm cooked. I +? | The cards—Birmingham — Con- Club and also marks his 19h year!#94 EAdie“Rasimas. leave the homers to those big guys The Lakers remained undefea! roy 80, Bob Emde 83, Pete Greene since turning professional. ‘Tomelrow'in the finat ot the sertes,|like Hodges, Snider and Campy.”|with a 178-193 triumph over Mil-igs and Tom: McDaniels 82. Water- a» 2 8 we present Wall Rirtemo, pro‘ Prank: 8 we at Pontiac Country ON. tigi|tre—Reynolds 75, John Wettlauter Raised in Lakeland, Cooper start- bag : 's Torasky was medalists, naje Wheeler, $4, and Bill od his eadaying at. the Cleveland Crane Netters Win jwin's a. som ‘naw and Tom!Cnmerworth # Heights Golf Club in this Florida, ie cLennan fired 42's and Ken Davis! “Birmingham is the defending ee Over Chiefs’ Crew... sriiz,tatister ch tad 4 tor cnampion ot the Pontiac Pros ee me be est field Invitational tournament, 1956 one match (6-1) in yesterday's dual thankful we don't have to play no more than six more games in this here miele” with a | Pea PETE COOPER, Knollwood, EAI + Open, Miami Beach Open and the * * The only Dodger who didn't seem to mind playing here. was Pee Wee Reese, the Dodgers’ re- ddubtable captain, - | * * @ . | “Tt makes no difference to me.” he said, ‘I like a park that’s as spread out~as this one. The out-/ Robinson fi Diego at the Newport, R. Naval Training Station arena fore more than 4,200 fans. _.. Vikings, Lakers Win Golf Tests Thursday afternoon, * we Paced by Norm Dierkes’ Walled Lake defeated Van Dyke, 173-222, in an Inter-Lakes Confer- n Walled Lake and West Bloom-| field high school golf team s| chalked up wins in dual matches! a. Fifth Naval District's Paul ‘Mar- The Atlantic Fleet squad, of which Nichols is a member, sailed home with five winners of the ten titles at stake, Maples’ Links | Squad Gets Off to Good Start. Veteran, 3 ‘Rookies’ Edge Good Skipper HERE'S HOW!—Jim Shorter ( Club in Opener swingers, Birmingham's high school golf-team yesterday after- noon nevertheless got off to a fast start in its first 1956 match, Coach Joe Borovick’s team edged ‘a strong Waterford emery 330-338. \“This was their firs¢ match and ye were playing without Tim our captain, who was Jack Reynolds led the Skippers with a-fine 75, as. medalist, Mike Playing with three.‘‘rookie’’ club) \Borevick commented today. | the Commandos of ‘the U. 8:Army.... . x, All are over 6-4 with fabulous backgrounds in the > a baton from Charley Spann, as this pair of quar- ter-milers shows-other- members of the Chiefs’ mile relay team how it's done. At left is Charley Robinson with Archie Brooks next. This is the, for the meet. far right) takes can _set.a new ee ——feam Coach Wally -Schioerke- Pontiae Press Phete and others believe. mark for the event at Mansfield, Ohio, Relays Saturday. ‘The team left this noon [- St. Frederick, St. Michael and Orchard Lake St. Mary experi- enced rude initiations Thursday jafternoon as the Suburban Catho- lic League baseball race got under St. Fred received the roughest treatment in the person of Tom O'Meara from Hazel Park St. Rita, O'Meara hurled a no-hit game as the Vikings trounced the Rams, 11-1, at Columbia- “Only four St, Fred batters the 4th inning on a pair of bases Rams, Mikes, Eaglets on Losing 2nd by John Bradiey' during an in- field out. O’Meara fanned 12 and walked four. a ea tie stanta, which saw 10 walks, | pron ! eeepebabeeeeecangauas ‘ . * in LES he @i eek verqiiy! meat : ,t end, and if so, it will: three errors, three wild pitches, . a hit batsman, aiid only one hil. . St. Rita banged out a dozen hits| Paul Smutz pitched for the Irish and scored three runs in the Ist in-|@nd limited. the Mikes to a single ‘ning, one'in the 3rd, four in the/S@fety, \a two-bagger by Chuck feached base and Gene Wright’s/ Shamrocks, +9: 4, charges tallied their lone ren ta 4th, one in the Sth and two in the Tth. Ed Kast and Bob Ashby pitched for the -Rams with Kast ‘absorbing the loss, | Royal Oak St, Mary, capitaliz-| jing "on the wildness of St. Michael | Pitching, erupted with 14--runé in ithe 6th inning and trimmed the Joslyn oh Nineteen St. Mary hitters * at Colambia-|8"% iBrown in the 6th stanza. Dan 'Dropps, Bill Hall, ard Brown hurled for the Shamrocks with Halt |the victim of the big uprising. Defending champion Orchard Lake: St. Mary got off to a bad start in its title defense by falling ‘to -St. Benedict; 8-5, at- Highland Weekend Ba on balls and a dash home from strolled to the plate in the hee- nquet Closes Archers’ Indoor Season. Concluding their 1955-56 indoor! Burt and Anne Knox, Tom John- son and Charles Turner; Sunday. aie =a att ae ge ee , Royal Dutch off % at 98%, and Westinghouse Electric 1,500 up %4 at 59%. New York Stocks (Late Morninig Quotations) ny ae Reduction’ heen ~ Clark Bauip..- Climax Mo ... ooree seeee oeeee Int Harv Int Wick, em a a4 Ing Rand “aa Intertak Ir. 3 STOCK AVERAGES st (Complied by the Aa- ; is "NEW. YORK «~The stock’ mar Be ke ket wes hesitantly higher today sett Int Bape Paper ..ue« 43 venene suwwe seuaee eeeee = $6.35. medium. sized hens ona pas eames = : and ough ene. Pry oe * co ne CHICAGO Go POULTRY ees CHICAD, sora 19 ne eee on young stock; rece Soop if 427. tiyers tes -26; over chet: ek to make see eee wVeeaw Ge-+ eee Ford Mot ., NEW YORK — sociated Press: * 0 6 18 6 Indust Rails Util Stocks Prev, dey 52,+;288.3 46.8 73.9 187.4; mer Week ago yh voos 200.1 146.8 74.1 188.9 _ Month ago 3755/2724 1465 73.0 190. 5 be OPO weecnee 222.1 136.9 73.2 1648 056 high wos. 275.9-447.8 2 191. 1954 eeeeeees 244.0 129.0 T16 171.6 1965 High .,..... 3578 1424 “iT 181.5 1088 1OW i iecees 203.1 114.0 67.2 148. ‘T stocks : Jd. Nephier Pigures ont’ decimal seman ‘are elghths || High Low Noon Allen Elect & Equip’. 42 $3 Baldwin Rubber Co*... 1 15.6) Gemmer rMf¢. ‘Co.* 44 45 Ot. Lakes Ol & Chem* 14 14 Howell Elect. Motor* 48 > 48 Peninsular Metal Prod, 12.5 33 2 The het Co.-.4... 113 “ba LG Rudy Mfg. Co. 45 7°65 +4 Toledo ison Co. 144 44 144 Wayne Screw Prod * Li i2 *No sale; bid and asked, Japanese Government Curtails Visits to Reds. TOKYO i#—Kyodo ‘news ‘service » said today the Japanese govern- ment has sharply restricted travel to Communist countries. The action prehibits visas to Red ; 0-15.25; most : ii 15-13. hag + @ few 10 to 14) 400° I + ie e@bsent; “qierately active; Smeetly Sealy” ny mixed steers 19.00-20.00; f ostiy good 1 thtit: ond commercial | re Na ieag siy le wihopsital survey and construction : see Secretaries esis Market ee: to firm on/, hens with desirable strong. : : Wiliams Al Aglow: ene iService a request ‘for a $500,000 grant to help construct the new 75- 00-|bed McPherson Community Health betslice tm expected to approve the re- alt lot own to 13.78; a few lots sows up to weights around 13. 13.25; with instances 25 higher; cows act iE steady to = higher; other classes m ie quest. |, The Howell hospital will replace, ¥ the present 33-bed McPherson Me-| morial . Hospital... The . Livingston County area, to be served by the new hospital, is one of five within “rel? the state designated as without say suitable ‘hospital facilities. undred Michigan Liquor Sales i Shows 4.9-Pct.Increase-|artor LANSING (®—Liquor sales dur- ing the first three months of the year showed a 4.9 per cent in- rease over the same period last e first three months of 1956, |up from the $34,515,251 reported al to 13.80; a utility and com- mercial cows 11,.50-13.60; day; with advance mainiy on ferings; slaughter sheep steady to 25 more lower: a limited supply of good to rime vate lambs we good =e shorn oy Wo. 1 ixed 1 and.@ ; eull to choice wooled ew 4.50-8.00; similar grade shorn ewes 7.90, Rey. Norman Nixon fo Speak at 11 A.M. 14.00; canners and cutters ; commercial bulls form a train some es of Arms z:Jeen by A- Plan e Sfate Ligiior Cont rol ‘Commission reported today. ’ State sales totaled $36,206,373 in 100. BAD — This Nigerian yc tes am sng Gen ath ws ny Sy sev Lagos, gives vent to her disappointment. whose tiny size prevented ies +. oh 4 Navy Airmen \Killed in Solo Flight of Cadet — terials provided to certain that ma- use In power and research are not diverted into secret fear arid suspicion of it. This could SoS ee 'vorable~ international; attitude ward practical Fees lor steps. — ‘Ann Arbor. VFW Post. Wins Service: Contest LANSING (®—Winners of the! eighth oom) Michigan Veterans| posts with 5 members or more. The Roseville post was first in the! 200-500 membership class. The Re-| public | mg was . the _ winner in the, under..200. ~tin 5 County Burglaries ae i Cie | James Smith, 31, of Fenton. "The CORPUS . @ May Afford information| on ae both 1348) to Check Dominance fides aver Se ra - The Navy late\ yesterday iden-|muniques -|wastunron w—The -project.-|tif ind 2 é : Exe rEEE Fe flight from ——— H ate ul all, in First Primary Next Tuesday names of Adlai Stevenson Kefauver-Stevenson contest. Neith- ? ag tools of the atomic age to le fanned iin Final Parley Technical Questions on Border rangements Confront U.N. ° Chief JERUSALEM (®.—-_U.N, Secre- tary General Dag Hammarskjold set a last round of talks with Is- raeli officials today on technical his Palestine border questions before Jeaving for his-Middlé East head- quarters in Beirut ie re The U.N. official was ‘pushing unconditiona! cease - fire agree- ment between Israel and Egypt. The technical issues up for dis- cussion included regulations. for U.N. investigators working inthe border area and the itinerary and timetable of bor- bas fe G Police Arrest Suspects OWOSSO W—~Police say the ar- rest of four men has solved a VanderSande identified the men as Harvey W. Carlson, 24, and Rob-| ® ert Sides, 25, both of Flint, and Clifford Nichols, 29, of Linden and = it 21 in Indiana and Kentucky. News in Brief Psa tdbsadteng obi dg ne ee stolen yesterday from the corner children’ 's. Books. Rummage sale, Congregational Church, ay Bs Fp April 20, at £roup.. The three, along with the Brod- head post of Detroit, will represent | Michigan in the national VFW community service contest. aps American ea wk caalonve ted earnings or profit on as! ise bog," juarter . common ithe company carried 1,712.8 total of 1,085,500,000 reewnue tna Recording to Amertcan ‘sheriff said the four had admitted’ Benton Harbor boy, Robert Van ‘burglaries in all. five counties. First Polio Victim of ‘56 ST. JOSEPH M—A 5i4-year-old Wagoner, was today as «|Berrien County’s first polio victim Nelof the year. oa The boy was reported in good . |lated with polio vaccine. as La off recta Denver, killing, all on to} board. | ; are High Diana’ Builds in Gralisa Trial ers Battle Over Jury Issue © mea Leer NST exploded 11 minutes after its take- The, slim, ‘6 foot 4 respon ai If he realizes the enormity’ | of Baldwin and Vir 2ist, 9:30 to 2:30. 10 a. m. to 8 to 11 a. m, Clothing men, women, children. Books; If your friend's in jail and needs bail. Ph. PE 6-0424 or MA 5-4031. April 21, 8 a. m.‘could hot ge A record namber of 228 | failed last new -- er Rutnmage Sale. Youth Center. Lake Orion, Fri, and Sat, —Adv. sale. ~ Auburn - Rummage sale. 98 W, Huron, Saturday, April 2ist, —Adv.| Serving Good Food Since’ 7929! » Breakfasts—Luncheons RIKER wpe de enbiyn ci . Lobby of eee trade-in for your Oldsmobile. Don’ No. foolin’, we will give you top We Need GOOD USED CARS ee —_. opal ? Holly Jaycees Plan New Teenagers Road-E-O HOLLY—The local Junior Cham:|peid Saturday evening, at Avon Auburn and Representing the Bermuda Department of Agri- provides bv rae jat Lake Orion — ‘ito Aid Veterans LAKE ORION — The American} Legion's Annual Child Welfare D ner will be served . this - |startieg at 5:30'p.m. at the Amer- ican Legion Hall, § ing tor April 26 at:6:30 o'clock. at|,, eee Keener’s restaurant. He ~states|c,.... ; that a number of others, out fund-raising vent|the membership, are being invited. ei. ei ihe acs of the church will ~ rve a banquet at 6:30 p, m., April 27. — Help Wanted Male 6 Seal A MBITIO : st Dini EW Moc ‘ LECT de ferritery with new) Ng 4505 ; Ate. | lee air BLOOMFIELD FASHION SHOP N T 6 D LIG ry T rieht - COMPA N AN h keeping. Some gement Trainee event job has limite 4 w a | Ge helldag esa Mieke and ane i Candies tes Wr bevke m: i 64333 FOR ‘ ae ee Semernens in ‘ women's ne er tall 6 to 8, FASHION: SHOP WOMEN—PART TIME | — ~ SALARY Wa brs Youne Lap B 7 ; veys, ite ‘beshine or trening.” Cresent rE Help Wanted 8 | EXPERIENCED. FOOD AND BAR itress ‘as, W. Huron 8 Full or part =. NEWSPAPER DIS rm PLAY ADVERTISING EXPERIENCED. nETAlL —AaLg SALESMAN AND| ig, ~ a LAYOUT MAN. MUST| _ Shee UALIFIED IN LAYOUT AND COPY WRITING. WRITE BOX 31, PONTIAC PRESS GIVING FULL DETAILS-OF TRAIN- ING,’ EXPERIENCE AND BACKGROUND, FOR WANT ADS’ | DIAL. FE 2.8181 ~~ DRAFTSMEN JUNION ENGINEERS TENCED Martins Restaurant, 426 Tron, FE 3-9048, POR LIGHT OFFICE WORK, real estate, Must be » typist and able to work weekends __ ant surroundings, EM _ 33311 ys. Must have GIRL OUT OF SCHOO t working | an for light housework and some Se PART TIME GRILL MEN, WEEK. | * of machine design ; cooking. Call before 6 p.m. FE — Apply bet, 2 paste : . | HOUSEKEEPER AND Cate FOr | 1365. after e $300 enth. | 4 experienced ie not too old. wits bg, ‘eply. ‘ui je, Bir- &-l LAYING, SANDING PIN. Licensed. Contractors, Fi 3-764s a eR ENCHING A&B TRENCHING tl - aauad line field tile. BEA UNEMPLOYMENT rooting, AEF EAR ; 5-T692, A-1 CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 Ee een ee Guaranteed work, Ph, FE ELE‘ 7 ‘RING CENSED ARM Wit loader, Some farm m™m i? you Ake TOoKiNG FOR Town this pt B~ +) bof Hes! . Phone FE 54-5535, MECHANIC, EXPERINENCED IN general auto repair work wants 4 es, PE 47748. | epee pees orentas or 3 = 6. se fi Ca ee 8.3968. youre AN DESIRES WORK cutting and trimming trees. . . Saara 2 MEN, 22 AND WANT 35 yes. old, No less than § yrs experienpe, Trial balance end stateme Give full particulars experience, Write Box 74, Pon- tine Preds Employment Agencies 8A 2% a chentpennmp the |TADY FOR HOUSEWORK STAY nights. OR 3-7683. LIKE. PEOPLE a te eee t ind ENGINEER \ charge. Call On se | dic}! Se sat bered, liv counie, living quarters, . EM 3-464. .. MACHINE POSTERS. ame 4 3s Le eed Psy ae | BIRMINGHAM .__ FFERINGS Immediate ful] or part time: Sec- work and May the salestadiens pth oe A Mid- Birm 138 W. MApie. West . $700 fndustria! firm wants an engi- heer with a degree or equivalent experience, Wil) pay 8a! for a Font 100 3 — State Bank Bldg ATTORNEY'S ei SECRETARY oung gt Aa —™ hand a a-| ker Bidg.. PE 66s — +=. JOBS: FOR MEN AIL BALES. 3.0.00... 6.4. 30 PN PRR & OOK 4 steady work of any kind. Ba- rience in construction, pipe lay- ft me and heavy equipment, Sewer work a incon helper, FE 2-908) seinen | Week Wanted Female 11 @ ‘. aioe wack a PLASTERING AND REPAIRS ALL 2 Ww iN WANT wats, WASH- 2.2340. D & M BLDG. SERVICE DA AT_Low cost | V4W TREE SERVICE — SPRAY. ESTIMATES ALSO OD eteeeten Le PE eg WASHING AND WinDOW we WALL & WINDOW WASHING, FLOORS, BASE- 3” peer aad: beara . | FE 80306 achinery, Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 sie et te smn ag i gp | _terations. 191 ©. Huron FE « Garden Plowing 16B/ Pree optim one eS Te Spee amenity -PAPER HANGING. PAi GARDEN PLOWING AND YARD wh. | “leveling, Top soll. OR 3-2860. DEN HOUSE “MOVING, PULLY oped. FE 4-84) J08: FLEMING, FLOOR LAYING. Sanding, finishing, 155 Edison. Ph. PE 24405. -- NEED NEW KITCHEN BTORAGE PLOWING AND DRAGGING. FE | 4-488 $492. pe WEST SIDE PLOWIN me Also biack dirt & manure. FE 44228. » ‘ALLED and repaired. Custom metal eee, Fes eee bo SHARPENED FE 4-100). Days OL Plastering Contractor New & repair work. ma- | AN ‘- al, Pree estimates, PE 29010. FE 40 ‘| SAND, AVEL, A _Beatise bk. on Santi. LAWNMOWERS * Moving & Trucking 19 2 ae? RUBBISH HAULED., RUBBISH AND LIGHT > | “Reuling. "Norelift Pummpheey. 190 Wesson. ASHES AND Bey AND _ * 44229, Local Distance Moving vel, Top soll and fill dirt. OR TR dish. van to se . ith re rves you. $m Trucks to Rent. . _ TRUCKS +o EEE aan Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 8. ARD clr 2 ~ Painting & Decorating 20 A-l CUSTOM a, Pa _mater FE eat A-l P 7 of ExX- terior. #) per cent disc. 2 = _ Pree est. FE 4-0205, “WA PAINTING, PAPERING Mason PE 4-8364 Ls fruit yg & _removal—free mora. estimates, Phone . = FE 42005, or home, offices,’ and fac- , estimates. "phone rE 4-3021. Shovers Janitorial Service, COATS & AL- 1074. RAP AO Oe A-] ROTOTILLING of work with factor. FE « or 2-21 or MY 2- i | PLOWING AND FITTING, CLARK- | ston, Drayton and Sashabaw area | MAple 5-6391 or OR 3-3380. fl ~~ROTO TILLING | Lawns and gardens. Wayne Dutch- 33732. A-l DECORATING — PAINTING, and wall papering. Call for esti- you say? ALWAYS DEPENDABLE. PAINT- LAWNCUTTING & ‘trimming. Call Larry. Free est. PE 2.4106 a 5 peerenng 36 yrs, exp. PE E Winteee e = ind CUSTOM TING. WALL- removed. screens washed and put pape Steaming serviee. Com- up. Ravouroumne tteaned and ow . SaING 6 PAINT = PiiKE Phone FE. 5.3701, est. FE 45-2211. A 4 Well_and amp repair, OM 24000. _ 21008 — ve "|" Wall wa eS Ww DECORATING, oat “ iv ° x Soy hc llama PAINTING AND DECORATING, oo Immediate sefvice. Painting & Wall Washing Pree 2-2706 NTING and wall washing. MYrtie 9-0474 ed. | WALL WASHING AND PAINTING ranteed, OR by women, Work gua NT | 26ees. : Physio-Therapy 21A Custom PLOWING sheared Seseeytet den plowing Tractor work, FE | SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. .| GARDEN PLOWING, ALL KINDS Reasonabie. repair. ice calls, PE 45607. BAY _OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. rE oo“ or a4 6-8300" EXPERT TV SERVICE. ALL makes. Service calls @ to 9 Ju- Cox Television, 463.8, Saginaw. 5-46.20, & GRAD-| 45 BE, Walton Biyd. PE 4-760 . LATRING. ier Pe con tt ©) Income Tax Service 17 “| INCOME TAX VICE IN YOUR heme. OA S331. TUCKER'S R TV. FE 65-3714 FE 43600. ioe B Pine st. AR SERVICE Open lad PE 2-2076 Typewriter Service 22A Laundry Service 18|\ TyYPewRITeRs & ADDING MA. LACE CURTAINS, PLAIN OR RUPF- Co., 17 W. FOR PAMILY — LAUNDRY | SERV. *.__123__N. Saginaw St. __.9-0683.__. Laundry, Phone FE 2-8101. SEPTIC TANES AnD Tie | oo: fields installed, | Trene hing and *. OR 35212 of KEnwood 1882, ~“TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING tee a 2-101, Landsca: CUSTOM MADE DRAPES. UN- nnn Landscaping 118A lined, $2. Lined, $3 per panel. f= CLARK'S LANDSCAPING SsmERV- 2 I iRONINGS, BAD ~“7payY carries "Oe ‘Aus Ave. PE F-07686. Building Supplies 124A | ComMBiNED FORCES LAWDSCAP- LIVING INA ae Saoct Reiable ¢ , hundreds cus- . Write Pontiac Press, Box LA Rome. Fields Go. toes." Miso mauntenance. Fr 24211. 3 clean % | Basses “tome, Spee ae Bi ane nee “ DST “YARD LEVELING. PE 44% | OD Z ne ph, Pontiac Laund ebine 4 work. . Expert r, wrence. aetna . Upholstering "23 _ #1780. ‘ of EAKLE's Fae i Pree a estimates, ~ LAWN BUILDING ‘ asaee te, fe ® ste? ges ae / t Acrey iN a Es . i? ia - q Pfc e. 4 ott ae eae 3 . fey, fy Has ea is ee ey i < we j Ls r: Sh Sa ci Pm a : a 3 oe Wee ak df / ‘ ‘ ea - « . ss i ig } aS AAD SV « 4 of THE PONTIAC PRESS, _FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1956 MODEST MAIDENS Mh ted Alan _For Sale Lake Prop, 44] For Sale Lats 4 For Salo Acreage. 4a os eee) «WHITE: |. - BROS. _ 12 ACRES FARMER'S FARM See 2% wenwew ee inte-sndook on acre CLARKSTON AREA Ms ' “BUSINESS 18 GOOD AT LADD's" LADD'S © MTEL, [i orm summers | ERs. es bs ons Die oak et OFFICE OPEN 98 eg D, CHARLES, Realtor FE 40521 f BARTRAM fae WHEN YOU NEED $25 to a 43 Acres : t—~20 MP Himestonsnenn 2 ye mtn nd ae: _ “Just look at that lawn . .. and you @ barber, too!” emgaataet ‘Sale Business Property 49) Business Opportunities 51 Roy Annett, Inc. Cooley Lake Rd, Frontage x pe ee ene one piece. oah Br as + “ ~— ket See Femme 8\""For] Garrels | “LETS TALK COUNTRY ESTATE Boncprcardel _ » BUSINESS” oy : : 5 Se re Se | katt tegmice erm ot tem | _ mala Bs oo PORTIA GEOR Fay Rat “ate a eee Lakewood Subdivision : i _ Watkins Lake BUS. PROPERTIES Top squip , arn. | Ot ¥. Lawrence 8 SUM | sebdere and fo OSCODA AREA" ; al M " { Lat ring sy. . aera koe We have T ’ ¢ > cNES Fb } ch eben eens hates ee is! SHOE: STORE . See: : re bean Ss. Rent arses Ever. 49A| be ‘We have a pereeis | Call Rutledge OR $111). | 0001 ne, 9. a an. 1s ’ ae Edw. M. be Fae | ed SUODERS € ROGUE . rice ALBINO! i ag mo : < te er a we Spen ves. in Ube re 5 i | Se PUSS for ft : a x: ie | oe Ee 5 Ep att fe MBs cay : an , yy as a “aD” |) : ania icin | cco lid a nance UO. WANTED Ponting and Floor Wational Bide. wit ote te | Partridge|"=* == = Fe vile; SPECIALS “tots located 1 West Sioa | tens = privileges. “aly “Only Me | Fake; Gage take, Buzabe| FULL ACRE-Leceted just . et outside city limite. $200 TO 91.500 eon wal se rd Red Horse |" tam =| Par aos, ie aes Oy Case-Eits. oe — ~geaeeanil down handles, mux “sip” To sme | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | _sceess, Me. aes | A RIVER FARM TODAY'S SPECIALS SN, BARE ROO Gorm EARLY) L. H. BROWN, Realtor 3 HS | ROCHESTER, MICH. furn. on “¥ Lake, Suchy Real . Huron Here’s 36 acres .. oe Mae | a AU SABLE RESORT — & com- : : Wa sewer, electricity. Improvements : - ry) anny — oy vr" are ia aaa Dam Au River, will 1407 = * po: ver, 2 Pate eet ton. Completely modernised 3 BUSINESS | i. 90 x 100, BALD- ae aes tian ea: ~ oi) heatine oes rahe ogee Signs Are Everywhere SUL DING STE, a os a at Py » for Business 2. ——., veniences H LOTS Py hapten eabembaaed Pr tiocnt ee ROCERIES & MEATS 2% iia Tak ka ‘el » ya * ween a B Sl SCLIGON ST. 6 F i crab, bike h | eet G chain competition. $111,000 gare: = O35 O38 vi a AEH F qe 2 i Watkins Ra 1a Pootae La 7 $-7287. his . ts an sales last 4 sales, tax 06.9 5 “trontage. ras E joke. 82,100 LOTS | price ‘su0,800. on fermen ae tne SB saseeaae ea - — q : = 1a" tromage, wonded lot, #2900 |GARWOOD MANOR SUBEIVIRON | WARD FE. PARTRIDGE! -astusnt 2 te seeming Seen ‘Pontiae No. 61800 & up with) ft forms PE 616s. REALTOR _ FE4-3581 Footing. arenes finest, pare. Must Loon Company 3 A ” 10 Ee ed down, Includes black- soomatis BE, ie ERE foe w Ont ROR a ue go Be i, Eas DRAYTON PLAINS Cot om HAT Wee rage Tae vider wee. | aot ar | ey creas nee "FE 2 -9206 100 ‘ft. frontage . 90 for “Starter Coll P's. gle Bo Ae anne, av: Me) fot ge S oie Sissi on paved Waterford Hills Estates: ce GOURTRY HOME —— : SPECIAL jand Go, wail squint and resi) LOANS $20 TO $500 - Large Wooded Homesites Attractive wi eee 7 room LIQUOR, BEER, WIN estate saly down, Between Orion & Pontiac ices, Se We tonne | Seats speaing ante fnes tk |” Fant grote in ate gree | WARD E. PARTRIDGE ©) won" hecase de | nna xy a ee weer fan aah a a Mag REALTOR rns ml FINANCE CORP, OF “oLoourezn rw, | TERRA G pavis,| “= 2 se sa jm + 2.2m. NOV UR NEW a saeresee ume] WATKINS | 82 3 rine —| SOW 1 om LADD'S LAKE.” | istitec sot ws eet i uh em vos sme bins:| 7 North Perry Street = 4 OPEN SUNDAYS ' 32. Mure, son ezauzons | ee oe ie. The bees Gree Seen Cows. (Second Floor) ° ae § 4286 Dixie Hwy. 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PARTRIDGE| THIS COULD BE FINANCE CO DR DRAYTON spoomtened See Lire Patan Bits REALTOR FE 43581 YOUR OPPORTUNITY POSSIBILITIES LW. tawrence pt Fm 20000 or new Seba ale tee be +44 ie Bene RO} TO ESTABLISH A FOR : Mortgage Loans 54 Li NEW BUSINESS WOODS C. SCHUETT, Realtor ‘LOANS $600 TO | $1,500 WITH THE LATEST AND. BEST FACILI- ad «4 tee - : Mmitea_ number COMMERCE RD. w : TIES AVAILABLE. : Large. 5 Gat jem. ‘te is 11 CC Ma “Tne too LAND ote wi st frontage on LOW INVESTMENT quartets, eth itgpiace fens | fl Por, : sere bd Cy A 25 Beals ies 3 REQUIRED; COM. of ared oath, Bae ne | trraaetd to meet” individual rai pry PANY FINANCIAL AS| SSO577R st Be 7 ae oF | cham Sate cerns. Oa ) HOLMES BARTRAM im iste ay a peu &TANC mares| a ee — sae Acres - ‘ white iat ayy Soucy THIRTY-NINE_ by _5-Room Homes ONLY - $550 Down Peet Se ed r_ Mo. a _ Realtor tiveghe $53.92 Per_M Se ena | serene | <- G. Trocke CLARK REAL ESTATE Sa CH TYPE '3-Bedroom G. I. Homes $300 Dn. oO. = water, to Er ; Oren RDAY AND et Nee to, Meirose. ronDaY Castell Realty } secstrecure fn ford aes | ee ee BRIGGS so FE ee Pal ‘pre fats $1.90. LOON LAKE. SHORES a hen tiy- Bove bee see Roy Annett, Inc. Pa eG * Sat Eins wn Sees Charles TIPLE LISTING SERVICE TERFORD TWP. lea te, Modern 6-rm. e orn kiohen. plastered wails. full feted mit i mer Le ‘ ‘car garage, ey deep lot, landec dped bh top Poas. 59.850 with $2,950 or? liberal discount for cash. Call wer: UNGALOW- * rms. all on 3 ae na Saasmnent, > garage, close to ~ Tay Seen ed arent. Now at 24 W. Lawrence FE 4.0521 me Ne ae OFF JOSLYN a a. oe own carpeting FLOYD KENT, Realtor FE 5-6105 . Next Ry Fo Power. rey i i # H 1 ot fins i a i HH &, SIDE, Large 1 Le 2 room apartm full basem: Se ie " “2 bedroom 5 ent, cn Br the ace one, $10.5 CRESCENT LAKE SUBURBAN _For Sale Houses 43. ‘NO New Ranch - CHEROKEE HILLS . '@ This 4 RTGAGE COST | Pin ret ae tis “hy don't you guys qt feud’? I'm geting ied tt” For Sale Houses 43 NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA HOMES. Auto, gas heat, wood kyteh nm i. OPEN DAILY FROM 1:00 P.M. PEARL BLDG. CO. . FE 5-7923 BY OWNER bath. Basem bes ‘Close. te to schools ‘MULTIPLE LisTING SERVICE ee | S Fae Leslie R. . Tripp. Realtor Street ve oe Saat GI ee = eee Hurry! Murryt— : R. J. VALUET, Realtor 5 Ave. BEDR S a : “MULTIPLE LisTING SERVIC _DORRIS ae ie 8 tae? i Stolen” sen ed a wv , Anchor © extras, FE CRPEWAYS “a HAPPINESS . wNEAR OXFORD saat Seyon onal are aan sedi a a gou stall tare 2 tolal “price "RIDGEWAY street. a ca Mrs epeats, CLARKSTON ESTATES Eves e = TY " ty Bi & BM BATE, wy 2 Tee Brick erate ae near rms, dition, Ou heat, \. Sante Seewe sat ont Goes. North Sagi = 0 Frame home excel- ment close to downtown area. Earepting included, Priced at| Sylvan Shores ~ Avoid the Spring Rash? ! peg ei — today to inapect Sebarkan Homes : +34 ACRES With gg farm home. . id bath -} Why Wait? at easonable te Dorothy Snyé der r Lavender di40, Ww. Pe TOR oe 24411 GAYLORD} Most desirable west suburban neighborhood, Extra large lot with rees, glessed- baie Built in come pee Three at 975 4000 aa Colored F: vy wl ; Bath, 3 Russell A. Nott, Realtor 170 W. Pike sss CE 48008 eta 4 * MONEY MAKING INCOME Well located - %, anes 4 at oa 5 a tt ae fuentahed. “Ato.” i heat. _ OX BOW LAKE z room -_, carpeted wi gaeeae, lates bee: neat terms: JOSEPH F. REISZ LTOR bios w. Bt. WEST SUBURBAN |F. C. Wood Co.| OR 3-135 Rd. & Mis | Bsa F ‘after $130 cal OR _3-2603 INDIAN- VILLAGE 3B OOMS—Living din- ing room, kitchen, an, Vasement. heat, laundre’ tubs, frait cel- oe RET Se INDIAN iidane ble iareee and =! si0.s00, ELIZABETH LAKE PRIVILEGES DOWN—A 2 bedroom home, 9800 ator idea,” ave A ‘3 : . Ww work- shop. J. R. Hiltz REALTOR __ 1011 W. Huron st. TE $6181 : ‘ . . i i = 5 ivan Sas a oncy > ere AS a Sane le cr ae iracivgianadeaping, 0300 REALTOR Srl N: Bagi, eT. MIKES RICT. NE | Sehr tacle Baas ree ct pipe 2-2 | gar garage ernst wk Cal Eek ee e| eas Buide Ranch” Rome. ee aX MIDDLEBELT ROAD. ue fon oo an. bepe- -e nice he RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 2 ea BEES on Poca" Pe ia GILES . $36.97 MONTH ~ | insurance room BY ae. Low down Large lots in ry Call for further in- formetice, . ou ICK POSSESSION ree bedrooms 2 own. t transportation, Priced to sell with lerma, aie SMALL FARM for’ further inform WE CAN SELL YOUR HOME GILES REALTY CO. | . Huron FE 4-61 “open 8. to WEST SIDE BRICK. real nice 3 bedroom prick ranch home lecated @ ee eae. One of the mid, ot tome, Peatatee te ce. roniaks wes Weak and pared : landscaped ict, Ca and di. s included. price $17,600—terms. ‘JA. Taylor (Ee aes Plott ‘alt WAGNER HOMES 1960 alg os ag Rd. that ts e, situ- RUSTIC LOG. CABIN cloug living room in knotty = large country style kitchen room bedroom. 2 s with pas more s ol! heat tiled bath, utiful jot, Priv with. ot 8 is ths ne et only ah tr wilh. Ox FORD diosa see + rte, EM pes full view window. ARSHALL ST. gh 7 rooms ng ‘CUCKLER -sipentrgaee 26M. Soginew____ FE +0} LOVE AND MARRFAGE '| DARN COMFORTABLE For 2 Tene: | 7 ON; ROCHE: ESTER & SUTTON RDS. a Beat te Oi Live srObrsy EN ATT.: acres, cellent fishing end hy Terms. M24 - north of Laveer. 14 bedroom semi-modern home: rtial basement, §7,000 NEAR LAPEER Pine FE East STOUTS Best Buys Today | PLAIN AND FANCY - 5 rooms and bath, 32 basement, —_ wh froze. eas town. ow monthly paym'ts. ONLY YOU... in- ce $9,500— Terms arranged. by really ra pa nny ties horse and ¢ esas, *# #9505 eee 2nd floo: ais car storm ‘wind ows, lot. 183. iy $595 down and low al Darments, / 8 ROOXIS Lots of room ‘ours, § Pe aa ten. te ineiyde Teoms ture ement. eae rec wana. Cals 8 terms. Crrenged Edw. M. Stout, Realtor w St. bh. FE 56165 330 p.m, Open Eves. ‘Til @ WATKINS LAKE 2 one, 4 Lots, Plan Jake tron feels 239 S. Woodward ~Birm., Midwest 47000 2% Level EL ACRES ing-at-8 price you can le pen” io trait’ trees, 2, tool sheds home modern and attractive, will handle, 0 ROLLING ACRES i Ht) FG E and you'll agree that it’s a real bargain at $13,950, Better hurry Terms Will make it easy for vou. — th nd with ‘ou'll have to hurry! A Heap of Living Is With ra master bedroom, oa W she Ranch A Pe! Seesetenee . fort offered in He beauty, coma = nl to pay Fh gee mu rhe of 500. oak CENTRALLY LOCATED to i 5 eaMiiake erteie Sabeae = ‘ room n basement, of) heat, tubs, etc. . storms Landscaped jot 40 x 1 FERED ay sineee terms. To hs oe ~To Sell— To Trade YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE by MAHAN REALTY | on EATS nS aR TORlan "FE 20263. Signs Are Everywhere JUST OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS } | Pctcty with Priced te ol he “BUSINESS 18 GOOD AT LADD'S”" LADD'S “OPEN SUNDAYS Drayton Piains +1231 4236 =N, 1Qbeer Ba. or: M24 For Sale Lake Prop. 44 ,/ aT dg? SAE AE Leake. Choice *, oo ne