: hae f 42 ! ee tt * H . | ‘ j _ THE PONTI : ae alter eee \ a pet a : f * & & & *& PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, T UESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1954—28 PAGES ; ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SER poe & obe Widene COUNTRY’S OLDEST—Believed to be the country’s oldest living : . twin veterans of the and his brother, Floy: MeKinley’s call for volunteers in nish-American War, Frank A. Palmer, left, B. Palmer, celebrate their 79th birthday at Schuyler Lake, N. Y. They were 23 when they answered President 1898. Both were wounded in the “ conflict and are still under medical treatment. _ Hoover Highly Confident _ About Country’s Economy WASHINGTON (UP) — Former President Herbert | Hoover assured the nation | “high confidence” that the Monday night it can have country is not headed into another “great depression” like the one he grappled with two decades ago. The 79-year-old former President said the “combustible materials” that triggered the depression during his ad- = ministration are not around now to haunt the first ' Republican President since he left office. Mr. Hoover expressed confidence the economy will ride out the current dip, which he declined to give a specific ~ ~name. But he said if times ; Fumes Claim - Second Victim Carbon Monoxide Kills Man Who Slept in Car Inside Closed Garage Exhaust fumes from a car idling } fn a closed garage claimed their He isisri ; i i 338 a battle was going on “‘over whether or not we are in a dip, a slump, a depression.” He added that he “should be regarded as af ex- _ on the subject of depres- Bay City Plant 4 for Magnesium Burns, Explodes Firemen Spray Blaze With Water Unaware of Chemical Stores BAY CITY (AP) — Fire- men stood helpless early today as some two and one- half tons of magnesium ig- nited and destroyed the main building of the Mid- land Magnesium Co., about two miles north of the city. Firemen at first inadver- tently sprayed water onto, the magnesium in the build- | ing. They said they had no | way of knowing that mag- | nesium, a chemical that ex- | plodes in water, had been _ | newspaper circulation in America stored there. - No one was reported in- jured in the fire which was of Bay City, estimated the loss at about $40,000. The magnesium was stored in a quonset-type main warehouse of steel construction. Observers said the building “‘just melted.” veces ay §°3 BEE g [TF ip [ f N. W.. Ayer & Son announced { | rH rf FE is Fy i f é < & g H ¢ i ri 3 13 a i i Nh; if Report on Berlin gress to his view that Dulles to Woo Congress Over Outcome of Parley WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Dulles comes out today for d two in his fight to win Con- country more than held its own deal. erected In Today Dies at’ Home wa Former Banker Taken by Death Charles J. Merz Dies in Battle Creek: After Lengthy Illness Charles J. Merz, 67, former Pon- tiac banker, died at his home, 160 North Ave., in Battle Creek, early today. He had been in ill health for some time and bedridden since November, 1953. He had lived in Battle Creek since 1932. Born in Detroit, Dec. 19, 1886, he was the son of Henry and Julia Merz. He received his early school- E : [ guti TH E te t. sEg3 l e% Board of Commerce YMCA, He was also a trustee at Hat Check Girl Learns Royalty — Can Be Broke took the clothes, and asked *\/can-built planes rushed to) _|Indochina werg used today US. Bombers Used by French Protecting Laos Heavy Losses inflicted on Red Rebels, Forcing Them to Retreat | SAIGON (INS) — Ameri- by French airmen to inflict heavy casualties on Red troops forced into a retreat from the approaches of the | Royal Laotian capital of Luang Prabang. The French high com- mand announced that units of the Vietminh “iron divi- sion” and guerrillas also had withdrawn from the capital's outer defense port of Muongsai, 55 miles north 'of Luang Prabang. . _- | Attacked constantly by the French airmen, flying fighter-bombers supplied by the United States, the rebels of Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap’s division were trying to re- group in the Nam Bac val- | ley at a point 56 miles | northeast of Luang Pra- bang. The French airmen caught one battalian in‘ close formation at a point six.to seven mites: east of | Muongsai and inflicted heavy cas- | ualties. Hundreds of rafts and sampans and a number of bridges also were The threat to Luang Prabang and Muongsal thus was cased but it was too early to know the intentions of the enemy whe has The announcement today said that Red troops which failed to take Muongsai since the northern invasion began Jan. 30 suffered heavy casualties from French ar- tillery and plane attacks. i Laang Prabang. | royal capital of Luang Pra- | bang, which King Sisavang Vong drive which failed. e | i Grand Rapids Operator | Says He and Mrs. Ley) Held Third Interests LANSING (#)—Sam McCoy, a Grand Rapids mover, claimed today that G. Palmer Seeley, former State Highway Department pELLEY , fat E Join Tigers at Lakeland yp at oa AP Wirephote BONUS PLAYERS—Three Detroit bonus players who are mak- ing their first trip to the Tigers’ spring training camp at Lakeland, Fla., are shown above. Left to right they are Al Kaline, Bob Miller and Reno Peter Bertoia. (See Tiger story, page 18). Envoy Says Chinese Killed 15 Million of Own Citizens WASHINGTON (AP)—Asst. Secretary of State Walter S. Robertson has told Congress the Chinese Reds, in “just about the bloodiest pattern that the Communists have followed in any country in the world,” have killed about 15 million of their own peopl Robertson, whose province is Far Eastern affairs, at- e since 19492 Awaits Stevens Face-to-Face Meeting of Senator, Secretary Delayed Till Thursday NEW YORK (AP)— A former FBI undercover informant testified today that she had known as a dues - paying, card-carry- ing Communist a woman who Sen. McCarthy claims is presently handling “top « secret messages” as an Army code room employe. Mrs. Mary Markward, the FBI informer, named the Army employe as Annie Lee Moss. WASHINGTON (AP )— Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) broadened his attack today on the Army’s handling of alleged Communists in its ranks as he waited for a tributed this huge death toll to liquidations and govern- (R-Ill), who had a ment-ignored starvation.. In testimény on the . State Department's budget request, made public by the House ,™ Appropriations Committee’ today, Robertson said the department anticipates in Asia for the foreseeable fu- ture “emergencies, crises and problems of the great- /est importance and mei tude.” He made these other main! points: 1. A basic American strategy is has refused to leave, was the tar-| ist forces on Formosa as @ con- Sen, Potter (R-Mich) get last April and May of another stant threat of American-support- | fired in a dispute indirectly in- Red ‘volving Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis). ed military action China. 2. On the mainiand “there is a deep. undercurrent of unrest and against Red | Reveal Ouster of Potter Aide R. L. Jones, Fired Over McCarthy Statement, | Asks Maine Nomination to keep powerful Chinese National-) WASHINGTON uw — An aide to has been The dismissed employe is Rob- ert L. Jones, an’ $8,500-a- year resentments that would be glad | man listed as doing research and te follow some other leadership if it had the chance.” 3. New outlets must be found for | Japanese trade, including more ac- cess to American markets, “or we will inevitably throw Japan into the Communist orbit.” 4. For an indefinite period “‘we must make a contribution toward keeping our allies strong.” In “Formosa and Korea we have an army of just about one million press liaison work, Potter said he fired Jones part- ly for putting out an unauthorized statement in connection with Mc- yCarthy’s charge that the Army coddies Communists. Shortly after the firing was disclosed, Jones announced his candidacy for the Majne Re- publican senatorial nomination. He will oppose Sen. Margaret Chase Smith, who said has poll ame ” = Potter assigned Jones to attend a hearing in New York last week at which McCarthy questioned Brig. Gen. Ralph W. Zwicker. Pot- bth F z 4 E eae Hearings Go On : While McCarthy - NPN, ME Ty i | z fF ry . \ e = . ‘Ss San we. ainindham | Progress From ‘49 to ‘53 From Our Birmingham stoners tpok a good look at the city's major accomplishments, past and future, last night. basis for the examination | the day. Royal Oak) will dsk Michigan - comprehensive report Strom, a ‘captain in the Air House of Representatives today to wan Fe = reserve discuss “The | postpone debating Oakland Coun-| F : { , wil every facet of the city from 1949 | 4 Force—Its History and: Prog-| ty’s fourth circuit judge bill | -" 7 to 1953 by City Manager hed ° | ress,”’ another week. C, Egbert. Newcomers to Birmingham are; Broomfield said in the mean Dering that peried, the per | Me ev _ Pp *4 —— = time he'll attempt to unite the capita debt was reduced from | recently. moved from Detroit to issag| County delegation behind his pill, $54.74 to $27.86, the report re. | Milicrest ge aay He te with Pite- | — sae to come up for, vealed, while the city acquired Mr. and Mra Bruce MacPherson ana | debate y- capital improvements at a cost ae aoe as oe Sootne ee at The bill, nia gl by the Oak- of $2,400,000. Taxes have dropped | trom Milton, Mass. Mr. MacPherson ts land County Board a Gem GUD por C1400 of nescened | Pe Tt ee On sos tar. ane Mire | 2 ppeeed by Reps. Leaun Har- w 7. valuation to $19, Robert Berit, now making their home at | Felson (D-Pontiac), alter T. maples Cl McMahon (D-Hazel Park) and P Fred G, Beardsley (R-Oxford). the lawmakers @ change | mores from Detret to ails Butternut | Both Harrelson and McMahon Southfield Rd. are purchasing the cab company from Orson Atchin- son of Northville. Chief of Police Ralph W. Moxley | Allen A. Strom, who with W. HAM — commis- | Edwards Steele, is in charge-of BEEING oy | tomorrow's program following the noon juncheon of the Lions..Club, wilt turn the tables by stepping into the spotlight as speaker for He te with. Compressor Co. | Mr. and ure Wilheah A Plumb, for- | mer Detroiters, whose bew address is | 4120 Butternut Hill, He ts\with General otors. \ . s . Mrs. Elizabeth W. Funkey Service for Mrs, Elizabeth W. Funkey, 71, will be held at 11 a.m, | Thursday from the Bell Chapel of the William R, Hamilton Co., with burial in Evergreen Cmetery. \. Mrs. Funkey, who lived with het ! City Manager ‘Reports on Community's Seeks to Delay Ath Judge Bill Broomfield Wants Week to Unite County Solons Before Debate Starts Rep. William S. Broomfield (R- - i * ; sa Taig - é want the bill amended to let Gov. | G. Mennen Williams appoint a fourth judge now instead of wait- |\-—— is filled for | Fire Blamed Broomfield says there isn't any recommended disapproval of the | daughter, Mrs. Harrison M.-Good- \money in this year's county bud- | move, due to alleged weak finan- hue, 18115 Dunblaine, died Monday | Set to pay the county’s share of = * cial backing. Thompson swayed ‘after a brief illness. judge's salary. on lj htnin | the commissioners from this point, Other survivors include a daugh-| Id said Beardsley be . of view. \ter, Mrs. Norman Reid, of Bay o" the —_ aoee gd = Village, Ohio; a son, G F., of a \new courthouse-office build- . ° Oa che conttaning Sight agslnst | 5 instar, and five eee hildsen. |ing is built so the judge can have 'vestigators Discover ers approved the purchase of a his. own courtroom. But Broom-|- Burned Electric Lines ] field said. the supervisors’ meet-| .. A sprayer and 2,750 gallons of _| in’ Ruins | spray te prevent and curtail the re 0 ice ing hall inthe county office build blight which destroys elm trees. ° seep suisse. oe Authorities investigating the M. Fathers SS amu First to Curb Vandalism A. Benson Lumber Co, fire said Methodist on “oa br at p | M Wi h today that twisted and badly | :65 tenigit far their anneal ben-| BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP—Be- | J[J]J@S eets if burned electrical wiring indicated Men's Club. toastmaster son William Hi ? tg ag [ hn ft if Rg acts, i i 5 z Hi tf pers of recent outbreaks of van- | Galiam and burglaries, Police Chief Clark Green said today he will ask for an additional policeman to sup- plement his crew of four. He blamed juvenile delinquency lay-offs in neighboring com- | munition for what he estimates ag “a 3 per cent increase in van- in the last four to six months.” Over the weekend, Green said, there were two burglaries and two vandalism cases. Green issued special advice to residents leaving their homes for weekends: ' the fire was touched off by light- ning . Earlier, several nearby resi- Foreign Affairs Group ‘dents said they saw a vivid flash (Continued From Page One) of |ightning just before the fire | no U. S. recognition of the Chinese | broke out in the lumber company’s | Communist regime.” He said this| main building at 549 N. Saginaw country had obtained Russian | St. i agreement on this ‘‘so efforts to! Company officials said the ten- unify Korea and promote peace! tative damage figure of $125,000 | in Indochina could proceed with. | may go higher after a more com- out changing the U. S. basic posi-| plete check of the charred re- | tion on China." mains. Final estimates are not | Knowland said that when Dulles. expected until Wednesday of... comes before the Senate Foreign Thursday. Relation¢ Committee tomorrow he ‘FRAE Ti e Pid ot ot grx g@ fet | | for grown people who are - Beys Richard G. Stranahan, Leonard Rochester (ee i fi i bu ul alt i ; if ? it if ted | i ii ft Y an ~ ve i ie i f fr : zg | i ff + 3 i * re < : ee or a Error | ~ Voided Ist Vote $1.8 Million Fund, OKed Dec. 15, Again to Be Put | to ogee Test Ry RAZEL A. TRUMBLE ROCHESTER—"Back to the polls” will be the slogan of the Rochester Community School Dis- trict tomorrow The electorate of the district | again will cast their votes on one- half of the school building bond issue, approved by them Dec. 15 but declared invalid due to a technical error in the notice of | election publication doreed the $1,800,000 bond issue. This called for a 9%.75-mill tax levy to finance the proposed building Omission of a 1-mill tax levied in the Macomb County portion of the district on the pre-election no- tice voided the tax limitation part of the bond issue. Bond attorneys asked that that | portion of the issue be re-voted | upon to make it valid. This is nec essary, they said, before the Mu- nicipal Finance Commission will allow the sale of the bonds. Already approved in principle by the Commission, the bond sale will be completed seon after the removal of this technicality. Donald Baldwin, superintendent of Rochester schools, urged that) the people realize the importance of reappearing at the polls to vali date this election. if | een ee WAIKIKI VACATIONERS—Shown during their recent vacation | in the Hawaiian Islands are Mr. and Mrs. Cari Oxford of 6460 N. | Rochester Rd., Rochester. The Oxfords enjoyed plenty of sunshine | | and beautiful views of the Pacific from their hotel overlooking | Waikiki Beach. Their party, including residents of Mount Clemens | and Detroit, left on their return voyage Feb. 15. Oxford is chief engineer ter Notional Twist Drill & Tool Co. Waterford Township PTA Groups Arranging for Transportation to Polls WATERFORD TOWNSHIP _sinking fund. Therefore requesting | Parent Teacher Associations from | five mills for the new building the Waterford Township program will mean an increase of only two mills to taxpayers School District, togethet with many Precincts for the voting civic organizations in the area, to- day will be at Drayton | day are making final plans to get Donelson. Waterford Center, | people to the polls for Tuesday's entire Thurs Plains, Wa- terford Village and Pontiac Lake Town es | | proval of the final plat, | Village Council. last night, wag the | go-ahead signal Slone announced today. Plat for Homes Rochester Council OKs Plan for 50 Houses in Brentwood Heights ROCHESTER — Unanimous ap- by the for construction of the new Brentwood Heights sub- division, Village Mahager Robert Initial work on the 50-home division should ‘be under way within 10 days, according te Fel- ix Anderson of Johnsen & An- derson Engineers, Pontiac, As the first step, the council awarded a’contract for storm and | sanitary sewers and water lines to the Oak Park Construction Co. Anderson said actual construc- tion of the ranch-type houses will probably be started within 60 to 90 days Under the plan, as drawn up between the village and the H. M. Seldon Co., the subdivider, the village awards all contracts for improvements to the property, The Seldon firm will pay the costs of the concrete streets, water lines and sidewalks subdivisian will have the combination concrete curb and street arrangement. in according to the en- sewers The first gutter Rochester, gineers | president “Many may feel that because wolecs: bi it was so overwhelmingly approved | the question of rapidly increasing ol se ae will Sa hee time elementar y enrollement now Gemaly ton J aa ae - a | housed on stages, in temporary porta rooms with some half-day sessions girls of this school district that and class loads over the recom | special school election Schools — These PTA groups may be con- Sa (tacted for information and trans- - Coun Dea hs Roosevelt High portation to. the polls t ; Card Party Nets | a ee poate tae. Mrs. John M. Grant $75 f ] ° | © eat _ ‘i ; een te | ROYAL OAK—Service for Mrs or junlors | the electorate. John M. (Ella M.) Grant, of 905 KEEGO HARBOR—Receipts of | To be decided by the “Mayfield Dr. will be held at 1) $7 from Friday's junior class card party at Roosevelt High. Scheot are earmarked for the class thip next | year, according to a group spokes- p.m, Wednesday at the Spiller Fu neral Home, with burial in White . Spokesman in the House everyone come out Wednesday and | cast their vote as they did on Dec. | the a school additions proposed will be started as cocw as weather will | permit and work will be started on the proposed high school | grounds,” Baldwin stated. The issue. is to provide a new high school, a high school site, a | new Nerth End elementary and girls of this district. Too we have waited for this to become | the three mill an actuality and we must provide | _—— a good educational opportunity for | our children,” said Wallace | Hodges, chairman of the citizens AN qualified electors of the district are allowed to vote on this issue whether or not they are taxpayers. Polls will be open from 7 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday with a canvass of the votes to follow immediately after the closing of the polls. Farm Leaders Speculate on Fate of Ike's Program WASHINGTON — Wash- ington farm bloc (INS) hower administration's farm pro- posals in wake of House Agricule ture Committee Chairman Clifford Hope's statement that he favors a two-price plan for wheat and cotton Hope, a- Kansas Republican and nominally the most powerful farm had not previously offered a price support plan to compete with the flexible support system advocated b) President Eisenhower and Agri culture Secretary Ezra Taft Ber son. At the time Mr. Eisenhower sent his farm recommendations to Cor gress last month, Hope declined comment, Many of his clos ciates, however, believed he tually would advocate continued rigid, high price supports—at least for one more year The plan proposed by) Hopr. however, is one he had looked upon with favor last summer, and one which was recommended te the administration bv the Na .. thenal Grange. When Mr. Eisenhower and his agriculture secretary turned down ood they plan, th: Grange an that it would have to split with the .administration on that particular issue. fee: onthe same platform Hope at Des Moines, Henry A. tee. former New Deal vice 1K leaders today | speculated on the fate of the Eisen- | mended size A solution for this is the pro- | posal to build four new elementary school buildings and provide addi- tions at Jayno Adams, Williams Lake, WateFford Center and Four | Towns schools. Three new sites | will also be purchased if the $1,- 400.000 issue is - approved Surviving besides her hysband are a son, Donald M., of Toledo two brothers and two grandichil- dren. . Marco Kostich | ROYAL OAK—Service for Marco | Kostich, 58 of 1713 W. 14 Mile The | Rd., was ‘scheduled.for 2 p.m. to ‘fourth site is now owned by the | day at the Orlich Funeral Home, | district ' Detroit. with burial in Evergreen Equally important is the prob Cemetery. He died Sunday at lem of more pay for teachers home which the voters are being asked) Surviving besides his widow, to consider in the proposal- which| Zora A. are two sons, Walter asks for a five mill levy for a) ang Nick. and a daughter, Vir period of five years. Waterford as one of the 3 largest school districts in Oak- land County is 28th on the list im size of teachers salaries. By offering higher salaries, Wa- | terford will be in a better position | to compete with surrounding dis- tricts for teachers Also to be voted upo jposal asking for the | ginia, all at home; a brother and three sisters. dames E. Clark MILFORD — Service for James | E. Qark, 87, a former Milford resident now of Buffalo, N. Y., | will be held at 2 ein Thursday at the Richardson-Bird Funeral |Home here, with burial in Oak n is a pro Grove Cemetery. He died Mon recision of | 4ay at Buffalo. building and site| A retired general agent for the ___. | Marquette gg ag he is survived | by two sons, Hale, of Shaker | Heights, Ohio, a Donald W., of Seattle, Wash., several nieces and nephews and three grandchildren MOMS Unit to Sponsor Card Party Wednesday PONTIAC LAKE—MOMS Unit Mrs. Lena M. Marsh 60 will sponsor a benefit card party =MARLETTE — Service for Mrs at the Desmond street home of Lena M. Marsh, 79, of Burnside Mrs. Michael Palazzolo at 1 P.M. | Township, will be Wednes- | 2pm Thursday day at Marsh Funeral Home, with Proceeds of the event will be ap- | purial in Marlette Cemetery. She plied toward a tetevision set for) gjed Sunday. veterans at Pontiac State Hospital.) yar sh is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Francis McCarthy of Detroit and Mrs. William Brons of Lapeer; six sons. Carljoe of Almont, Frank of Burnside. Harry ef Chicago, Paul of North Branch and Jack and George of Marlette three sisters, two brothers, 15 | grandchildren ed one great grand child strongly supported in the 1920's by Wallace's father, who was agriculture secretary during the Republican administration — af Mrs. Andre J. EF. Roualet Sr. President Harding. SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP The bill never became law vonery “ a's ll me 0 The two-price plan is designed 2 (Hazel R Roualet Sr. of to allow American wheat and cot R56 Lasher Rd will be held al ton farmers to sell their commodi 8 po m. Wednesday and prayet ty into the export market at com service at S am Thursday af the petitive world prices Sullivan and Son Funeral Home Under the system, each farmer Royal Oak would grow a certain amount of Requiem Mass will be sung at Holy .Name. Church, Birmingham his crop for domestic sale and a _certain amount ‘or export. The afternoon at with burial Thursday portion sold into the domestic mar Crown Hill Cemetery, Hudson ket would be under high price sup- Ohio. She died Monday at, home ports—probably 100 per cent of Surviving besides her. fi sband parity — though the portion sold | 4m two sons Andre J. E. Jr.. of Utica, and Willam C, a sister into export or channeled into non uses would be without gov and two grandchildren food | Horner | Marilyn Dreyer. | | ments | ist Church will meet at 8 pm Chapel Memorial Cemetery. She) man died Sunday at St. Joseph Mercy The fund-raising party was un- | Hospital, Pontiac der the direction of Donald | Bradford, junior class activities chairman, and featured a program | which included solos by Jack and baton twirling by Mrs. Edward Collins, Mrs. | Thomas Curran, -Mrs. Jack Mal- som. Mrs. Kern Murphy, Mrs Charlies Neuman, Mrs. Florence | Simpson, Mrs. Sam Warwick and Mrs. George West were room mothers who assisted in the card party plans and serving of refresh- Utica High to Present Band Concert Thursday UTICA—Under the direction of | Louis Gonda,. the Utica High | School Band will present its an-| nual winter concert at 8:15 p.m. Thursday in the high school gym- nasium Featured soloist will be Robert | A. Clark, noted percussionist and | soloist with the Leonard Smith Concert Band. He will perform on the marimba Pre-program music will be pre- sented by the Jumor High school band at 7:45 p.m. Tickets will be | on sale at the door i Imlay City Couple Wed, at Saturday Ceremony | IMLAY CITY . Miss Martha Lorraine Nevelin and Mrs. Cecil A. 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No date has been sect for the wedding Hill-Gazette Auxiliary to Receive 2 Awards AUBURN HEIGHTS — Because it has achieved full membership the Hill-Gazette American Legion Auxiliary will receive a pair of from the national from the awards — one and another department president. At a recent meeting, voted contributioris to a church- building program for near-Iron Curtain countries, the Crusade for Freedom and the Carville Hospital lawn furniture drive the County | Calendar Feuer Tewns Elizabeth Russell Guild of the Method- Thursday | to make eancer pads. All women of: the | community are invited to attend Re- freshments will be served by Mrs Ruth Qa?riettson, Mrs Irvin Maynard, Mrs John Rooney and Joanna Giles Trey Township Troy WCTU will meet at 1 pm. Thurs- day at the home of Mrs. Byron Kum- with a meeting to follow. Mrs. Bernece Sargent will be in charge of the program Walled Lake The Walled Lake Study Club will meet | Thursday at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Paul McKibben The program topic will be “Words and Music” Mrs. McKibben a peeee Edward Heinke Waterford Town- | engagement | group , To Start pan for Community | Set Meeting Thursday _ at Coleman Davidson, Home in Romeo- | ROMEO — Residents here will | have the chance to consider the formation of a Romeo Commu- nity League Thursday at a meet- | ing in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Davidson The meeting grew out of the | conferetice held in Romeo Dec. 16 when some 87 civic minded persons from 10 communities gathered to terment. The proposed organization would be designed to concern itself with problems of common ‘concern beyond the ability of individuals or a single organiza- tion to solve, accordng to Dr. Florence A. Browne, planning committee member. “Such a league would have as its purpose the ‘coordination of effort of organizations now in ex- istence, resentatives of all such groups, cultural, youth, labor and others, as well as interested individuals, | | will attend the meeting,’’ said Dr. Browne Mrs, Max Patrick of Mariette will give a description of the formation of Marlette’s Commu- nity Council and its program at the meeting. Blue Carstenson of the Univer- sity of Michigan Extension Serv- ice will also be present to answer questions on experiences of other ‘communities. ~ Flint Man Injured, Crashes Into Bus | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A_| | Flint man was treated for mul- | tiple lacerations at Pontiac Gener- | | al Hospital early Monday after his | | discuss ideas for community bet- | and it is hoped that rep- | Wedding Vows \Said Saturday ‘in n Keego Harbor KEEGO HARBOR—The wedding feego Harbor 'Carver School ley F. Seymour, of Pontiac, was Taylor Asked to Study solemnized here Saturday in al Cheaper Way to Care. a ee ae for Mentally Retarded The double ring ceremony was | attended by 40 guests. LAN _ — is the daughter of Mr. 7 SING (UP) Rap. Wiltam etlaeronte’ s , parents ‘fire Mr. and | | day asked Supertstendeat of Pub- | Mrs. Thomas Seymour, of Hillman, | lic Instruction Clair L. Taylor to The bride chose a two piece | «qo ail you can” to provide special brown linen dress, beige acces: | , and teciiiines sories and a corsage of white | eachers ilities for training hyacinths and red roses. mentally retarded children at Oak- The bride's attendant was her |land County’s Carver. School in —_— Mrs. Robert Dennison, of | Royal Oak Township. | Waterford, who wore a = Broomtie Oakland Coun dress, naVy accessories a anid id ried a yellow carnation poem | Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore |. -Serving as best man was) | also asked Taylor to prevent send- | Charles Behring, of Hillman. ‘ing about 75 children to Lapeer | The Grimshaws home, on Moss | State Home and Training School. street, was also the scene of a re- | ception following the ceremony. | Moore said it would be less |The new Mr. and Mrs. Seymour} costly to care for the children will live in Keego Harbor. with special courses at the Car- ver School than to send them to List Effects of Plan | 2°, roomneis moore for Safer Driving said he believes Michigan. should have special classes for retarded | TROY TOWNSHIP — Under a new, more rigid program seeking. children ‘‘in every possible loca- tion and if necessary bring these safer driving, the secretary of state's. office suspended the li- youngsters by bus from various censes of 99 drivers, revoked the communities to a central school location for training.» ’ “This type of program would be licenses of 276 drivers and placed|a great deat—lesg.expensive than 108 drivers on probation, according to Troy Township Justice Herbert W. Alden. the institutional program for men- tally defective children which we now operate," Moore said. Judge Alden also disclosed that) several hundred applicants were | denied licenses under a new and stiffer examination. / Under Michigan's new driver li- cense law,.all authority for driver licensing rests with the secretary of state. Flector a (Advertisement) FAST RELIEF Reservations Still Open for Youth Club Dance | SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — and wil) feature | car struck the rear of a Greyhound | Reservations for a dance spon- bus at Dixie highway and Frendes | sored by St. Michael's Youth Club road. | Friday night in Detroit are still Charles E. Foster was charged | available, according to Joel Mar- with being drunk and disorderly by quis. Patrolman Donald Gravlin of Wa-| Club terford Township police. _ _| queen, and her court will be hon- Pleading guilty before Waterford | ored during the evening. Music | Township Justice Willis D. Lefur-| will be by Wally Engel and his gy, he was ordered to pay $40 fine | orchestra. and $20 costs, or, spend 30 days | Marquis can be reached at EL jail. | 1-5541. members will crown a RGGI prrereneneny News From Nash to Rock America! PRESENTING THE LOWEST-PRICED 6-CYLINDER FAMILY SEDAN! America’s Lowest-Priced new Rambler Country Club Super’ brings all the beauty of popular hardtop styling ‘at a price that scoops the industry—by far! * ere. Tr The great new value leader in the lowest price field! Here’s wonderful news! The brilliant new 1954 Nash Rambler Club Sedan now carries the lowest price tag of any family sedan now being built. Yes—with new verve and dash—up to 30 miles a gallon—thrilling Rambler get-up-and-go—it can’t be beat for quality . . . nor for price! Like all Nash cars, it offers Reclining and Seats, Weather Eye. 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Ca yaa ia cai : i is i ‘| a : : | AL Foc i ne iad li F rE “Gp ae rT tae 8 zs see i 4H 8g4 . 2 2 ee ommiee ee Uae 20 UE to RE Ue Tee ale : H Loy i i ‘l i if bigitt ut ij i iy ait } v§ag| 8 i § file itis ; E tale Wo. ak 2° Ih — ae * wi tt i tite Ae Hah ar 5 He] Fat iil ni Spills Ht iy inet i: i Ha ie i a is i be i iin at i ak i hil i sl tl : i He i a ie ale uP Hr raat ea ie a My etait ated ee ately meg isa kha Hit Tce St A ate it Unita anes sare ie Tee ae ed itt sai | el Uae 1 ly ie ; Tae i Mahia 5 Zit fal iat = tits el pitt aie reat it ure ie 2 - RE EEE 2 " ~ ae —- —_ I — 4 ta Ua 2B ray ” 9 : cs 8 ry : , ed ws : \ . r \ 4 A . \ . - c ” . . ; a \ f Ag ‘de. a ' Fa * F i 1 é ‘oq f ‘ “ + ¢ j F , , | cee THE PONTIAC PRESS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1954 ¢ ‘ > — " 3 ‘H.C NEWINGHAM : BROKER = a Pee WAIN : a... aney Wented BA ve feed or Pe 4000 Z Help Wanted Male 6|_tx'a. Sug OR, DENRA, WO : ware nee terete! WANTED | ' Mat esas | OS - ‘ | rive Poatise Press, Bon #1 HOUSES 4 , ; Wanted to Rent = 29 nage ‘2 ourneymen EDISON EMPLOYEE WANTS ; eh of 93end : Ta: waloved husband ef Mri. AS- J . will share with girl, Would like East “Komen Kissell: dear father of} Machine R en day care for boy PE S133. “ae Aion Misccil sad are, Alice West. epairm: = : | sales for @. der eset vgn Ee gd I cal so, ranerel earvice wit be bald Toolmakers reasonable Phove FE 5-513 Caan av _or Ma $3172 No @oligren. ) at. the Mintoon “Puneral Home = "Seren! BOOss OA sf Ube ere tor cur FOR PLEASANT . SMART r Interment Cemetery. ee, and one year old a interior — ¥ Bi. ioe, wl ein nae alee Patternmakers Eee ee E faa “POR VAST CASH CALL* = heat bags, mH | | eee i : eb. ee Pon- -. APPLY ~ : ; € tac, 62; beloved husband of u : . tee hee Tete Se se PONTIAC a: sab al 4 Richeré E. Browe dr. dyivia. Orchard ay ts IRONING. iii z Seal ee at GC Ge ta ’ MOTOR “. . . and who do you take your problems to, sir?” 3 day, Feb. 25, at 11 s. m. at the ee eee | oS nes WORk } Donelson-Johns FPuners! Home DIVISION to gdvenes ta tem. ba : a I. Sbempeet is Gus Chapel Gem, M. C. Maautacturing Co. 118 In - aot Business Services 33 Television Service 22) -aiey ; tery. Mr. Painter may Ce viewes Emp) ment Office one ee ree FOR CipY Wilms Wonk BY DAY. | ly ' at the Donelson-Johns Funeral wy — OS ee wee, | oe oe SUBURBAN SEPTIC TANK| FORMERLY TV SERVICE MAN- Home. . 7 _ cleaners. Lake Orion, MY 2-6431./ ager, Good Houseke Shop, SRARDS, PESROARY. Te cee owniac ae —wa Woman desires house-| sroent TREE TRIMMING & RE. | "OW in business for myself Serv- | 7 ; 1 e441 - — + + taped Dave.) work by the day. Also|_ moval Ph FE 6-686) or OR 3-2000 | tee eal 94.00 pine parte. R. A. Lake, age 50; husband of | DIRECT SALESMFN — NATION. |—MAple $7661 y my y SS | _Seaman Call MY 26308 | ther ot Wless Com Yt Se Te CASHIER cau tor| baby sitting nites. Call| pe sous PE toms Leo Lustig Typewriter Service 22A . Mrs. Marion Wil-| ttee "ol men be bun +1400. FE 2-2744 after 4 o'clock. waa ; mena | lama, sod Mire. Audrey Hitch. | caliber & maintain gee | WANTED 3 TOP NOTCH REAL gec.| SEWER CLEANING TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA. | _ brother ee * i Bee eotate calee mare x] pros __fetarial Service, EM 32842. Sinks. Sunday Serv. Ph. FE ¢-2012. General” RM ‘3 a sent, = Wr inexperience | mings un| Building Service 12) Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 PY ©). * 0 Oat ar | lumber salesman to| limited if willing to work. Phone - by Mitchell's 123 > Saginaw St il , Sk Sere ick | eeRSNSGS tory Seems [ERE eta eee sy | “GREETS, 2S ee | | aeeetS eetpee es omer | Se’ Savy “mccoy Sesae | SST ee“ S mapeergn avanang eve | CRE | ; cation man. Must be experienced | Salon, 8 Ls. Re. ~ CHIMNEY WORK | prep nly nancial state. | ee “and” repunea Put q Shree | ere lo | ee and vacation benefits. Ap- AN R. i | ? Berar per Raet | gicabess Giese meee | Regi Tonaen, Son "Pe| | A Caapodints 1B) Shalt ima 4 Petroleum Co. 2638 Orchard WOMAN FOR LIONT DUTIES. MA THOME D. 8. © covers, waterials, Beadle, FE : - + More for good ¢ than wages. = ee a ze = *TAID OFF ws. Gintis, Pevmice wort teks |S Gg sun | ate covensORAPES_T WED | ) Marg work. bie pay guarantors | EXPE e ~g gy sures seteens, airway MApie | Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 | _ pacer e ortal, PS SOW". j | Peres work | 9 N, Telegraph. WINTER RATES ON PLOOR LAY- | ns : ‘es , if Hew Butea, Wed. Pot.” BOOKKEEPER “at "ke pe bo Miherations, FE e7074, IN e+ rer bene A eas. [ RAKE) : Reliable Jewelry Store. 6 TING nes Po .! _ ‘ REWEAVING EXTER -| MAKERS OF CUSTOM we PAKERY ROUTES "| Safad “Sei fr Sane © to PA Sie. oh bere FESR ETRE | “Arar onanor 0 To ; quail’ men for one Co. 38 FoR A NEW HOME. ALTERA-| TAILORING. REMODELING AND| "Tf Ueholstacts 2 : route work, due to our gross in ry a on — “ ott ee — a Phone FE 58888 . | manatee tad S| Saeed Teta ee | Caney Oe Oe, © | eR TT? | — oe Fond | ested tn with : “WiTll 3 O8 : ; YING ees a : : | evieint czpucen.” vik resece | “sramons or vanings ae 10 Baid| "nine and tnshing. Poone FH| Income Tax Service 17 | ee cewan, wate S 7 ' | A estad-| very ie, IN “experience ‘neces: — WORK: RES. & COMM He rR of W. Orosvile: PE DMS. NTED: LADY TO SHARE NEW- | 8 ee oe a. Se Catimates Raymond Com-| BENJAMIN R. BACKUS | cost: -coutim, WHITE AND | “ly turn apt. $7.6 monthly. West —— Boies. : ; Nordstrom . 4 25 SPECIAL mins. FE 4+-0306. ls Huron &t., Room 15 brown male” AKC | registered. | _ side, Pe basis efter 6 CASH : and 2% between 8 a. m. G84 8) sieay Nervous? Can't ? COMPLETE LINE OF MASONRY Phone FE 4-1802. Eve PE 37411| Answers to name of "| Wed, Mites. 32 pes near t | “HILLS BARERY | "Z,ciinsPeciat,relauine bethe & | prick, beck 8 sone EM 34189 |“ RANNEN-SAVAGE | Pe tue Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 48 HOURS : warp tnteed. PE ¢aiii. wae | TEK WOOD 381 8S Sermaw Pe scan | OST Longe Wig CAsm Won your FOR YOUR HOME as he . | MARRIED MAN TO F) A : . PRODUCTS ACCOUNTING TAX SERVICE _Rewerd. PE 207. Se take aevetdh cattemens ‘wall EQUITY - meals PE Phy 4} yh ae , CCessOories — = aoe a Faas Oo ee Savi BD in Wooster ea. Seoee rE FAY p { pow —_ = = 6. py veteran. Works days: at Rochester Lakeville Ré. PLateau renee ob. FE Sa or FE re sen 412 __ | eourteous, quick re pa 1 ody, Pa Seas. pa A | wae Saleswoman |_Sus” * ' ~ SAVE MONEY ~ Physio-Therapy _24A +s : x Ht estate salesoven, be nonti | Permanent position with attractive| FAVESTROUGHING | it us tie tor you. | ~~ se A. JOHNSON Rent Apts. Furnished 33) Rooms With Board 38 : Hi workers, We have ot hours. tian sverage ual: Gas and Od Furnaces oe Pe eine appoint. SCIENTIFIC is ~ ~~ aoe | | pects. plenty of “twit Yrain | “ary Apply McLain’s Sheel Metal Co. a - ee 1 VACANCY FOR ELERLY PER. i ited if willin’ tg work. Phone for on ~ ae er See | —“Neckcec & Personals “u| 1704S. Telegraph Rd. Saree Te Peet | geen coopers care, Pa i, FLOOR LAYING. SANDING AND a eee os __Notices & Per 3 j . , Modern denn Tegter, |, GATOR ESTERS . Wwe mAVE tare ixeigne. YE CaN al in home pear = ees Se Te Trereston ‘rows, dormers, sacl | INCOME FAX” AND ACCOUNTING or ore . en ) — Beam RE FEE) Seay serie ts) Witnesses a rca Eda = zi \ oirane Oe Winey TEs ee ee es - Ti RR A OF Ser 1 Wear ma Or ee ’ i + fc ion — epenrtin week | , Lemerr theo BEES “wing furnished. Private extrance. | failed gy — mat aeeace Tae |e Ta oe! §~Wanted |g Se |e Dess. or > ayes EES ~ pon ete rooms . cine eathet ie = ae Plastorms>' the Sir | Moving & Trucking 19 STO) JE Kempe Rear ad No ‘ AnD POR PAST, EFFICIENT PICKUP | Anyone witnessing the truck sect : ' a re = sie teak sa devant TRE, S2°-| ent at intersection Square Lake iain ‘<—. ciriteer. | _<_ Rent Stores. Tho Pestioc Prose 1] Sram [ras bones 7 UARANTEED EL | Sait BIE FOR BUTT RUC | R48 Teer FT eNO caun| fata iO aubert hve. Cull a “i ae Sa00 DEPT satan EX: - in Gass, * sen. ing. moving oF delivery Sn7™*| 1964.. Approximately $30 p.m. it you in selling RS PESOTED AREA 3 BOOMS G “pare sows DIAL FE 2-8181 sagen ee Saene wpe. Soe Be, PO LIGHT TRUCKING MAUL ANY-| © 217 Penobscot’ Buicing or can) Francis F, “Bud” Miller FURNISHED APT. FOR COOPLE. inant ohe. “Week | = 23004 ~Carpenter Contracting | 3 collect WOodward 5-480. Realtor 2 ROOMS MODERN. REFIONR-| Duns | Prem GasktoSpm | rear mere er “| goes, e4,ze-=|Trucks for Rent Edel” rarne_spce”™ er), Mhe eben SEE St |" Reat Office Space ai | pttermiactt, ts tee seat em tt 3 oe cae. OF Peas eaten imm| BS Ppa wenn | Mean Opgwrome aaasomasts | eerumes no respen- | cic a room cotiage, ail’ utitites OARAEE turiMaThe- TERMS. |" And "Pracks COLD WAVE SPECIAL. Ya pon i ecreri RL aes ao] AGO, WARKROON, “GRR For Rent Miscellaneous 42. ey te ee ces || ote for services. Help Wanted 8] STOPPERT & CECIL Pontiac Farm and Oye, 100 N. Fett ornet| BD. CHARLES wet Perry FE beett than te cancel the charges or will ccnaiders hiring man eee STO. Industrial Tractor Co. | "as Pha FACTORY \ B. D. CHARLES F *® ge f ga $ af ret 8g pie ez: oe as no, aN, HAULINO: : a oak Fipwl ve duh ete sen 13 : as citiretion, iret ‘ince , a —_ FE +00 igh School Graduates etimetes, Cat wens qoataatocs. eek Your ‘Land Contract Hy ery i i 1 E i i : ; A peoainece ene ympe wer a * orn ‘ ie Train yourself for a business Can de converted into eash.| FURNISHED APT 3 ROOMS | 7 : a cdipeents wil cron f | Sd Sets Sieeatn: Wo wut | ie ney gta haat choot rock filing. Fi jong eine — ve seme | snag "apt COUPLE GaLY. | berate Mra ire ; grace serum, {| Soon Fe is PA) i Se cna mgs Sa Re ram pac rwoatm|( - CLARK | oe ae min MEN WANTED «| 30. 3 Mame 1 WOMAN WH RALPH B. GARNER |; Roos Fons. Art DAY SORE) He j Want Ads MT te ast oold in Gores, ” gervice, Bet Garage Rochester Mica, OL 570" sos BSbROONS, ERATE : with stead Sc ai ? iE a 4 le, qovered by U.S. potent Instructions 9 | Capt, FOR LAND CONTRACTS. |7nus FOR Quint EMPLOYED Sater beater, ol space. beater } publication. ‘There te Sprowpect, and. er- a 4, Venwen 40 Dinie z close in, PE 48877 & be , Camm wat, ap maven |] Gh, coe, Are i All Wir. Do you WANT DRIVINO Im-| AeyTitING IN CEMENT, WORK siesta casi Fon Voir |7 ROOM, FORMMED CARATE 410 bown WEST SUBURBAR | 1 Day 3 Days 6 structions? car, FE land contre or equity m your | aoois PRIVATE BATH AND iret ere a Pista he | ~| home. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 83% W, . PE 24223 Wanted Real Estate 32A vn i : i isl i i if i + i if 8E Hi ' Sabtete £5 steaks | f Ww tS coratin: - ’ Wrowter wt Ah Se eee ee Fae oe Painting & 2 : t 20 abe aa HAVE WITH casH A Petes, ANTE. CEMENT WORK DRYWALL AND wegen e Wane | Me 1 5 or 6 room modern |i 2 ELOWE, MEET MEAT MANNY'S| —}2"50ts ‘o¢“Pomine "shopping | trance 11h E. Bower” rll f- i a FE z Ringside tonight and 4 Be aren, 7 roomé fon. |" lion, 2 bedrooms. large my Singioe, Werke nt nn | ge ,2,, take treat tome on |’ peat, ign end pe 3h wie | feet omen terres le TO ACCIDENT 3. A TAvLOm, REALTOR _taker in rear. at $8,450, Pe vg SS red 4 RM. PORNISHED UPFER AFT. } more to choose from, Drive | please call eM | WILL BUY your Lars Working couple ealy. Day out hg gat sities look over | McKINNEY | FORNISHED — APARTMENT FOR ; Perms Wid, Child, to Board 26 $200 Commerce Rd tout, P Cot &. Apply ope! CAMERON H. CLARK dren under four years. PE ¢6832 ee “Fara tw 4 oe w Rrurog. » Oven - Aa A 6-3088 i Estate | Paras, sehen) san Mater eee SOLD ge ADAM JIG BUILDERS DeTING INSIDE & OOF itis. Fa eua ssarvice by compe: ie ee re a EAST SIDE DIE MAKERS AINTI SECORATING FE barn . gn og is _our eg OA Near yam, This 2 bedroom home on biack top JOURNEYMEN ONLY jO * nad © | BE FOU SWART DRIVING Pe) now'ye are to need oft) | 2-100 fs best, benweed. ‘Goons. pla ae — dj anon =— ~ - . burban homes storms Hi ot ee ne pair . Fe Y PLAS TERING | reasonable prices, scar voery—enay buyers for lake tromt homes. adie , sereeae & lew hon reyments 3 Cape, “Oe WY Felerence. TE) Tange necessary Tinancing. | | Silitioe furntabed, 909 por wh. only’ 1,100 ae Bay. Om 3.0000 WonTh ibe eae fans wit ot, be ve nee Realtor | | pou ; : 7 ether person than | 6% W. Huron ves, till 8 ; |” ment nce eh harmaee Sea hee =o" eae | ere ee we, %. to Sell? | Sastaeg frees os on H tt trae cess) Want to use Wailte’s No Wee ficesnoldG 5p] . orass warroes bie you have FURNITURE NEEDED | ‘simi SS) *!Cash for Land Contracts WHITE BROS. dal PO af Sy i Ff Ez are dandy steam beet pa restricted wesi Site locetion. - iF LES af se 5 rik ‘ 4 fies COLORED FAMILIES * saSement, gee Saree rs RUSSELL A. soe) TOR 170 W. Pike very reasonedia KAMPSEN Realtors, FE 4-0528 377 8B. Teegraph Co-operative Real Eves - Bun |< Exchange | er hardweod floors Nis @ buy at is the full price WE SELL = = LARGE INCOME E BASEMENT pag My cua Do SNe CHARLES Ee seated oe ee eeeL tone COOP MEMBERS ve 4 more ammall houses with ONE ACRE IN CITY - Be 2 W. Muree Bt. rE ¢ small down-pay m the first to see this bargain 6 ROOM. AND BA Sat | crosm IN; cherm GEO. MARBLE, Realtor home. Just the thing for the - feor, Pull basement. stemat — tor in this 2 ipacious e281 A: VILLE RD. working man. 5 large airy grocery stores Por more informer | beat, f ace, mvetory in base- PH 1308 and equipped wish storms _ Bes “ean FE Sem. —| Fase’ Reduced bo atae = ~~ STOP—LOOK _ gg Oe gg = BY OWNER PE 6-052] after 6, FE 23-1704. ie Gaans P—L - ae ol ee tt ing but livable Income tm city, 6225 . Also | . : as is. Rei wn pay- ream * come, Cinraee INCOME Orehard, Lage peer toe modern —_ home with Rr Lake off Baldw pasinses _ sraniage . sures ‘yout poor MAAS a} ter.) RAY O'NEIL, Realtor — PE cin _or FS 300000 PE ¢0521 6, FE 6x78. ain, if pens | ence H PP.) 7% i ae a a — 4 hes LR | ON MADISON | “SY OWNER Co-operative Real Estate Exchapge “Humphries | 8ST 6 rooms, new cond! cera- 5 rooms with 3 room|" ——— —— mic beth leo oak attic, Nearly new, nice section. Eli bett I k E state MONEY TALKS; Bargats Day on| ficors, aluminum olorme | ead ¢ per cent mo ae a J. poi HILL SIDE rooms, living room 18x30. 2 fire- places, recreation room in base- ment. 2 cor he acres, : 2. eo = m4 | 4 room and stairway to at) tie Has ene niece bath a. => = 1% | old. Call at GEORGE RE IRWIN $1,000 DOWN @ room bungalow. Full bath Oi) Good Imm ed)- room alow : 900, terms Francis E. “Bud” Miller Realtor 019 Jos!ve PE 2-023 Gutewer's. Parking Space im Rear @ RM MODERN HOUSE. INDIAN Village: _ — P. W. Dinnes | —_* Sons _Huron OFFERS ~ Clarkston ® roden heme in good eer tion. 4 bedrooms tull dows, full basement Acker heat Piumbing and gas tn i floor could easily 15 Lot —— Lake Fe Attractive 5 room and’ batt cungeiee in good condition Livimg reom 13217 with rat ural fireplace dining room 1igl2, 3 jaree becrooms. and kfchep $212 Stairway eored attic, basement wit! A furnace ciectric water Jet rivilege ear gerage with overt “og Goore Fruit trees, $13 500 terms Drayton Woods , | o ROOMS & BATH & UTiLiry | Oakland Lake. B.D. CHARLES, Realtor Co-operative Rea! Estate one . 171? 8 Telegraph Pb ! | wee prove SALE VALUE i prepertioned 5 rooms, 2 bed- PA WRENCE GAYLORD WILL BUILD , double con- em your ist of ADAMS REALTY ™2 Auburn Ave % 41083 DRAYTON PLANS Teom. furnace, 4 —— reasonable | o| TASAL LE PARK 2 bedroom modern home on two BS Ly lees ae WAT TP REORD SCKLER “REAL: TY "cs =8 fromt peo ge wate near Waterford Beav- t location, well insulated and very homey, brick ft ace, large | - restful front proch, Well land- I scaped let, fish pond and good ga- | rage Priced at only $00 cash oF | 610.500 with 63.600 ‘wn A ber ain seldom found in @ .ake front e 'K. G. Hempstead, Realtor | 103 KB. Muron Street |= 48 __ Eve _ KNUDSEN FE? 1317 | F Near High. School «ll Income of 3 reoms, — home. 1% ba Automatic heat. Large Only 87.500 with 62 down East Side Rent type home with —- | . OU beat This 6 e is in excellent contiien. 2 car garage __ with 62.500 | lus large | 2 car down. j Soar ” WM HO KXUDSEN | ROCHESTER AREA REALTOR + Tel ou moverel: th 510 Pontiac State Bank Bids Pecan eg ay pire he place Pull basement. Automatic | Oftice FE ¢4516, Eve 23-3750, 38320 oy) heat Garage and chicken $1,200 DOWN page A gore 4 was acres ‘av ‘s b ‘a 3 = su aged M Al) RIC * AV rs T rSON stand 1 petal = lake priv- “WE SELL THE EARTH" Hieges Past pose 428 W. Fourth Rochester OL 6-037! R J. VAL PUE T Realtor : _ sss Co-operative Real Estate Exchange : ee : 222 8 Telegraph ss FE 008) WEST SIDE eae $7950 SYLVAN CITY This 3 bedroom all on 1° Immaculate five room home with floor ts ‘ocated om a beau- full basement, unfinished upstairs tiful lot close to Webster 2 car gerage New roof, new sid- ne iast year full dining reom gas heat automatic hot water | sterms amd screens A dandy, be sure to see fit call Mr. Alien FE! 1201 eve, FE 2-330, “RUD" REAL Nicholie ESTATE This Week's Specials 4 COMMERCE VILLAGE 4 bedroom frame Very neat On paved highway Kitchen dining Toom living room. bath full base ment Hot air heat, barn, 2 jets $8,500. 82,300 down FOR THE HANDYMAN Cooley Lake, Brand new ranch type Living reom with picture Wineow fine view. 2 bedrooms. n and utility, Reagh piumbing lake with lake privileges, 87.850 with $1,000 down. EMBREE & GREGG 1656 Union Lake Rd EM_ 34383 | 8 pocets “MODERN, Gas HEAT, | carpets. extra toilet. | burn OWPFER ae tar. | TT N. Saginaw Bt. 2 and 3} bedroom homes ood west suburban ae on euterior only Wi L TAMS L AKE 2 bedroom modevn bungalow with This home is = tay furnished $5,760 with $1,500 F.C. Wood Co. 1725 Williams Lake Rd on 3-1235 Office em toS nm. Office After § . FES +108 STOUT'S Best Buys Today BRICK GAPE COD — in Sylvan bro. on beautiful wooded A voces entrence Be in- to « carpeted living room w fireplace, a seough tor oll your dung room rege ae kitchen. can $5780 ® ftore BIG ROOMING HOUSE $1,000 DOWN and garage. with oi! conversion heat REAUTIFUL. BUNGALOW Josiyn area and 1948 built som special that you will y the taining § reoms and bath Carpeted wall to wall — in room and dinette Pull basement and gas hot Clean and neat roughout. Plenty of value here for 610.000 do days possession. SPARKLING INTERIOR - $1.000 DN. A big 6 room .and bath —— terrace with 3 large cated The owner would like to do a little farming and might trade his interest for acre- and small home modern any ways to make a deal here, Call us right now. Kdw. M. Stout, Realtor FE $8165 School. Living room end bed- rooms are carpeted. A kiteh- en any woman would love and built-in features in 2 bedrooms Let us show you this lovely home tee AC R | >) Large 7 reom home with attached garage on a nice 7%» acre parcel about 6 miles from downtown We think this is a very buy — the price is amaszing- ly low Terms too! 3 FAMILY INCOME per month’ That eet im this preverty 2 apart- I owner, Just re- autom GILES REALTY CO. oa Bied Terrace 72 Aw REALTOR $4530 DOWN | &2_W. Huron FE 85-6178 3 orm bw w. 1 ecre Need some finishing, Located west ot WEST SIDE JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | Si, Sem, See, 8 oe Ge-cpengieve Rea! Estate Exchange finished large room, basement 222, 8. Telegraph FE recreation gas heat, on . WEST SIDE — Sod shaded back yard and more. $12,600 JR. HILTZ KINZLER JUST RIGHT FOR TWO is ‘ocated just West of city 50 fruit trees: ee, pears peaches, che rapes, All ‘tor $10 180. 150. Ideal or a retiring couple. WEST SIDE FAMILY home in the best older resi- dential section 5 ious rooms and javatery down family, parsonage or organ- ization. Pric to sell, or exchange for smaller home ® ROOMS, $1,500 DOWN Ali ee rooms and peo deco ret Mmm 2 eo ur to rooms. New oi . Owner — ONE OF THE BEST 3} bed- reom newer bungalows in town that you should abso- wtely see New carpeting storms and _—heat Cement drive down payment party. Re to John Kinzler, Realtor FE 43525 FE 20629 off Joslyn ~~ WALLED LAKE _ Larse 2 bedroom eal 20513 liv- : — , and city bus "CORT M. “IMBL ER 1111 Joslyn FE 4062 Deily ‘tH 8 Sunday 2 to 6 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange NEW NEW Our reputation for vallding apeaks for itself, our new floor plan with its “altractively’ dentgned roof: lerge overhang length blower type of) these vile ve ro = — $6,700 with Gon ake an appoint- nary Po ta ; $1,500 DOWN 6 rms. ‘in immaculate condition tn exce.jent east side location with nicely decorated riced tor LAKE FRONT RANCH For gracious living check these features. large recreation room with Mioss fireplace and pie- todow et es the to see this today. Russell Young - REALTO Open Eves ‘til @ | 412_W, Huron, HURON GARDENS T room modern with full basement = air conditions’ heat, good h lot with garage Priced al &k sale Only $2,000 to h Sun ‘til $ FE 4.4525 - iK. 1. 83 | Templeton, Realtor ( ACRE OF GROUND New 2 bedroom ranch home Lot 100x500 ft. Complete Youngstown kitchen, double sink, Utility room Electric hot water heater All brand new. Full down ee $2,000. Immediate possess: FAST SIDE 3 BEDROOM | Full basement, hot air heat, large living room, dining room, kitchen | end pantry, Convenient to schools and buses Ideal family _— Full price $9,000 with $2,000 do | PAUL A. KERN, Realtor n eeenen ave ‘FE 23-0200 | a Real _Estate _Since je | JUST OFF OAKLAND Neat. clean § room home with 2 lots, Convenient to bus Fi ® g ff 2 z 7 o # i nw < | i si f r ‘ i | 83% W. Huron FE 32-6223 |— 7 | LAKE ORION j | | } i i i quire. at 1023 Méadowlawn, a y, PE 23-9173. RENTS Qa NESTON, | nemma emery mame! OTC) NF |e somes eee Se cine Gi Coan moa Ee a berries. On Bald 6 910 Sd Tae ura oy on Sale an Open Ev "th 8, Sun, 104 = hi r REASONABLE ae ae ee , WEST SUBURBAN |" "TG TADD ee _POST OFFICE beat. Utility room. Leundry treys. | Ot? Rochester Bd. of 30 Sflle Be POR SALE THIS CONTRACT —JOSLYN ROAD artri ige Cinseed te ror, cata tenes | SA a a gg gen ty road. School bus, Owner room, 2 story income, Prsterea| WARD E. PARTRIDGE ONLY 96,980, Por this north-end transferred, an unusual value See, Seis ae SEALTOR FEZ) Be LSS oar cae | Need Money? siding At) storm ore aaah | : Terms ‘arranged. "|Roy Annett Inc. $95 to $500 Sp ray ‘ "3 300 — miceiy fu roished, “including. bed Ded tn- — ane at oe 2 £. Bee PE 3-7193 $1 050 Dow n pm fi : = . rege q ca re sasmns aos some Open venmngs ee and ae eakE, 14 ts as as wear os yes Just seditSia’L2te tate ea hud | Semegerth and cance fre,suet| Fun® Aileen" eh’ doer = -| mereage we have them. P. W. Se adtt"Eece ts Sosdnas| Sieben! same doen ar make | | Foved rt ve Ole OSA) Dita Oo een FE 5-8121 haaee ESTATE " q with homes. Reasqnanly Dried, Dont | PAUL, My JONES. BEAL DOTA fi basement Set erage. et “Geert eae, REALTOR’ | ate of aetutor"uay wine ” oi * . q Crawford Johnson Eis ih SSS | Sle Busines Property | Ser Spar hes AGENCY WEST aE beatuuns. sii BNE PRES] "oon eee ce meget aee| FTAMMOND | Home & Auto “Spon! sundays 1_to 81 caida Sms ‘ tiled beth, full vesemont wie) Railroad Siding & Yard a Com —_— Satara aeeeee| om ee eT en ee ™ L.R.TRIPP| ‘sick ee = “aseanre Pama : € call Mis, Snyder Drayton Plains .. . an th . e as om 8 ‘ ile | seer pees SIMONEY ae po gel & 2 ig med Ev i | e Mr, Inman oe aie ae AC heat, vies > 5 ROOM § wih Sone | eeaeS =| WAITING fenced rear yard. 2 cts ge. i 3 cor watpeting He bie ag ~ and . is THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY. For Sale Houses 43 , ’ by Hershberger | & a OF YOUR HYou’ re Missing the Boat | bome ae PROUD Be Caught Napping} food ‘gross and. cot, by expensed. . SUBURBANITE. Gpetng wit vo hens cosas, Frou on equipment 06 pereaicwascmes| Sew cen wees | Sv ae oe chlldeen 1 ey Well then tere yoa's'ig ft west, | FINE RESTAURANT ee Saal i Gente decease we have ems wih Now & good business of dene on % O80. cf Inet’ Thero| os Iaene Le ee wp to oo, week- iss large living r00m."3 spacious a agen BR og | ends. This is “Ta “ot bedrooms, ee tee ae eee ee bee that folks love to to ernistic kitchen, tile beth, wtility| pow. Call us for price A and Nh bes réom, off heat and jy terms. = gy EE | attractive which can be fixed into exterior, This clean, well equipped pesveation poem. Altadbed ii6 cag . poe 2 pee oe Graftione treat with planer} ROGER B. HENRY sreunity pies, ’ on — mh &. is Aa Me RRORER eae terms. for an appt, today, only $12,600 "cash." to 00 4 “per | sii Main Gt Rochester Mich. | WARD E, PARTRIDGE 5 ment today: . OFFICE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS __ For Sale Houses 43 43) For Sale Houses 43 WHITE Say—Look at This! , AL We have 2 vesy nice homes COAST-TO-COAST i ‘ BROWN. inoue OOH | BROS i fteleems'ss tz | World’s Largest wn “Just the ticket f ®. Sun : 5 it, rina "9°" re .* me. ® do or to 9. to . newlyweds." Two bedroom fur-| Income . Ph. OR 3-1872 or OL 3-1768 an SALE ba LEASE, G. AND nished automatic gas| \'4e & Clean 5660 Dixie Highway Waterford : gas fully eq $608 prvi . Television ‘includes, fo. | Nea side a cenvenient to LADD Roger B. Henry on a - at only $5,004 Why pay high; astern Jr. High, bus service and 511 Main &t. OL 1-0111| RESTA rent? evr qa ee ee ooo rooms — ROCHESTER OFFICE chester. Broedway Lake Orion. 2-4008 0 $908 down. Special tor people who| bath up Oak floors and plastered | wew 5 hed home, close to| Lhe All Woman Realty | s>-go5¥- need 2} dedrooms Brand new | walls throughout GAS heat. Dow | Rochester, ready to move in. A HY BE CROWDED? | Partride Is THR “BIRD to swe sink, wired ied Gn geoeter hee tioned, This is & good one, 2 Bedroom home in Rochester, fous lawns, | BEAUTE eas. Wil ool for ding “Very attractive.” Lake | ;- .. ‘West side, Desement and auto: *“Sommunity "spin. Hxcollent colons seneoi | State Bank dg. W privileges. e $5. East Side beat | nen home is This lovely 3 See STATIONS $12.000 ‘‘clean as a pin’ large 4 ae b *. gee Vacant 3 bedroom home, base Has tile garage, basement MOBIL GAS STA S$ — tress ches beeno is an oe: | ee ateer — ll Pull price ment, automatic off heat, 2 car —— heat. — ontener, 3 bomen lease. Several new ‘on 1% car, gar. “paved a) * Dog bonnsi , <— iesoreation eal tir’ Bark = aise tani —— Terms to West Suburban pilnccnigs sy oi] beat, garage, large a Taree fam = } ee Fy ae FOR . : 411,00 nice lake ome Coloma! ce: | “type howe of 3 bedrooms, carpet-| New 3 bedroom home, sutomatt THELMA M. ELWOOD emcee Vom, Sponeci vasa sign. baths. basem oil and blinds included ol] beat. Livernoig and 17 Mile 43 Cass-Elisabeth Lake Commercial use.s. Exclusive mer- "gee iro, Bice lo “attached, or! at good | sited a ae agen, 611,608. rE FE S126, FE ¢3004; Open | Pte s to 8.) Griver av Show room for ‘eras cant ba beat’: Porm hes bedrooms, ott} $40 PER MONTH lease if desired, oF can move 1. H. BROWN, Realtor . . heat, needs remode 18 Mile area route, ent contact Pontiac ap- 1362 W. Huron || Ph. PE 24810 You Wanted to Live bd ms i c » down. TAXES AND 1 7 ember Co-op Rea: Estate Exeh.| On the lake. This is the next th atea on paved road. this 2 bil 60 r old ts. tot.) CALL GULF SUPER LOVEL " heats PESOO. #6730 erin ONLY “* down MU MU isl = = 4 Ot Sti Auto. of] heat, tie’ been, Lo SERVICE — SMALL UNFINISHED HOME, #ios | {ervine biteben. 2 aice lots. Seeing 7s payments ons. eestor | For Jease one of, our best lm NICE HOME =m Saree hd, Sali Sloe os, neces: Sie ae | oe oe Oe terms. set up for complete service, Cal See this nice brick bungalow. Mo-| Seven Rooms ~ - | Mmits, setting ary, ond Gi & Hi k a Co, FE 2-01 hawk Ave, in Indian V e. 5 Fine north side neighborhood sate fl yh ge view of the coun- 1TOUX IC S MOTEL, BOAT an BAIT BUSI- rooms and. beth Ist ‘floor, large | immediate possession. Pireplace.| are three 1 ad cas | 4385 Diste Hwy. Drayton Plains} BAR. Located on w Bay. Reese Ruinece™” Cun"oc| Sent Swontan's heiens” gas| Sout Sui¥e, Bring remy, Quine 5 pee A oi a financed F.H.A. ; room sun : cor Sale Lot PONTIAC REALTY CO.| WSsacetiteettonte and | Bett tr batte bvttttat ats | ene ~ gg om 137 Baldyin == ss PE 5-828 required & large Abe! SECURITY & separate living room im the GATEWAYS to NI HOLIE moth iniew. Terme eqn be as ay! Seo tand? “Lite lana; Hardware — Sporting ranged. will for small-| and a Large 100x400 Goods HAPPINESS | axpuarcerco. | °— "== tis mouth "Excellent soll. "| Grose for 1989 9 3 W. Muron S| Ph FE $4100 = L...H. BROWN, Realtor - Located 12 miles from YOU'LL. LIKE THIS ‘3 Open 8.30 ‘til 8:30 S( ‘HRAM 1362 W. Huron Po. PE24810| Wife is asthmatic and musi FRIENDLY WEsT siDe Home. |®LOOMPIELL MILis i, sit leva : For Sale Lots 40/ Gamble franchise with « big fu- Located 2 miles west of city lim- | stone trimmed hill site RO.W 509 ture. Reasonable rent, and i Mes cio gh atts Seep Mth MORN |g w mae Sorte oan" BAE ETS AES | Ha er ct os pooms end beth newly grecveted, | Heads we freak Lakeview eas Eree._VE Biv, eee M BREWER- all, (1636) basement, oil Cae space og = og ° reation, garage, offered at sie Tho, | = ve cgiit Roceerelt Hotel, Hardware—$1,000 eet: san tee wont | Lake Orion Frontage 32-8532 | 51 900 plus -wholesale inventory THE MONEY. 3 bedroom; modern home with — Le COGHTRY. NEAR ihe full price tor tate baréwere. nm, wees aparaomgoe Wg Ei cepa ae eS Satins ME ter| sega cl lancom Comm, the LAKE FRONT | os a ~ BRAND NEW FHA. — tates. Convenient terms fastest county | 8. asing value in 2-bedroom Por informstion call OR 3 state an incfease of over Nereis the spot for you to realy! Danese in me oe LAKE 3 1 RE | oe ee Se eS tee oe a lores | Clarkston hot water : Lake te SaaS rate Exceptional profite in wi patara viganed iv “e js on _ ae bed . — or } heey watt Von gg ll with ranch home i ip Dray-| investment. Hurry!! (1633.) kite a yo oo v rms * : a walk, Call now for appoint- HOLMES-BA ay M Seriya, Meet ae | CARROLL PORRITT ||. S""oty ete Zee pie | cial Bn STATE-WIDE 26% West Huron PE 2-71 mortgage cost and jess than — REAL ESTATE SERVICE INC. rage Offered ot iio, 09, 5 boo "Eve. PE 27282 or FE 2-614 063 per month includes taxes 8 ee ee en Pa ton ATE BANE BLDG SCARCE WiLL "Roti resting ior ses NOW!! We have the key LADD rE + a me Pood ground & house Owner, PE ‘RAY O'NEIL, Realtor CALL GULF SUPE You pov ir, weil INBURE IT MAHAN |S Sena hates & 0021 LOW AYMENT. 5 High edove everything A A. JOHNSON, Realtor | County se te elie Crow J 7 FE 4-2533 $25-$500 — Se PEE | 7008 Tage Me Today Suburban - SEE THIS BARGAIN —eeerenren tres, |e tine Uae eee BE Brae a BUCKNER Leslie R. Tripp, Re ’ ‘FINANCE CO. an OP, Brains FE 53161 or rr 2 _— ar “ae * You May Borrow