| een ee me neetheente dene aiaiiemeataniied oe 2A: eg i,t — ee at sn riences tates RR RR NE tS IT Ts y ‘ ae ee a ees / : : : ee “i. oe ee eee tee PONTIAC PRE Page 2 . a 118th YEAR } xk * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY , AUGUST 13, 1955 —28° PAGES © —_ News GERVICR 70 Russia to Cut ined Forces by 640, 00 _ 0 Me Truce Officials’ Deadline Ban Lifted by Rhee Korean Head Assured | * by U. §. State Secretary of Quiet Withdrawal SEOUL (® — President Syngman Rhee tonight lifted the midnight dead- Yne of his ultimatum de- mand for neutral nations truce supervisors to get out of Korea. He advised against violent demonstra- tions. Rhee said he acted on as- surance from Asst. Secre- tary of State Walter Rob- ertson that the U.S. govern- ment “will make efforts soon” to seek peaceful with- drawal of the four-nation truce commission: . sf | i ge t iit — e NEW TRAFFIC SIGN — Final come as familiar to motorists as the well-known eight-sided “stop” sign are being installed at resi-| dential! ‘intersections throughout | react Pontiac. words “Yield Right of Way” and “stop” signs at corners complete stop is not ipeenstonar a less another auto is approaching on the intersecting street. A ‘motorist approaching an inter- section marked with “yield” signs must slow down and look in both explained T. M. Van- derstempel, city traffic engineer. “If vehicles are approaching on the through street, the driver must stop, If no traffic is approaching, continue ps the in- Possible Rain Seen ‘for Area Weekend Considerable cloudiness tonight and Sunday with possibility of rain cast. Temperatures through Sunday will vary little, with a high of 82 degrees seen for both today and tomorrow. Guard Awaiting ‘Combat Affer 7 Days of Training By Al. LOWMAN Pontiac Press Staff Writer , Cl GRAYLING—Honed by a full week of garrison trai , Pontiac’s two National Guard units today were poised for next week's battle against a mythical enemy _under simulatde combat conditions. The 200 officers and men of both units—Company M, 125th Infantry, and the 107th Ordinance Company— joined. more than 8,000 other members of Michigan’s seth Deaton tor annual training and maneuvers at tots ‘forthert base. oft activities thie week will be a visit 4 is the U. S. Weather Bureau fore-'| ‘ | recess was approved to accommo- # | settled at American. fa] a= AD bolt is tightened | tions, 'yield”’ Pontiac Moter Division plant about \@ month ago without any advance — to see how drivers would “The yéllow markers bear eA ase wet," Ret oy = = UAW Orders Strike Vote Chrysler Sees Walkout Negotiation Recess. DETROI T— The CIO-UAW today | presented both sides of its bar-' gaining face concession and | firmness. It has ordered 139,000 union | workers at Chrysler Motors to take | a strike vete against the “‘largest , economic package’’ offered by | Chrysler. And,.it has averted a) strike by American Motors’ 24, | 000 employees by granting a nego- | tiation recess until Aug. 18. Chrysier officials said the union council unanimously rejected Leonard Woodcotk,” UAW rep- resentative at American, said the date AMC workers who will be on vacation while the company closes its plants for model change-over. ‘He said four major issues — wages, pensions, holidays and in- sus MEGS = ae Gl Ge Chief Executive Vacationing After Busy Year's Work to Washington tomorrow ver about 4 p.m., EDT. i signs in the vicinity of the ; Ready | to Give the Brakes a Break © fa Pontiac Press Phote | instructs motorists to slow down and look | on a new “Yield Right of Way’’ sign at Douglas | both ways before crossing the through street. Onl and Mechanic Sts. by Robert Inman, of the Pon-| if a car is approaching must he stop. Watching In- | tiae Police sign shop. . -The sign, one of 230 which) will replace ““stop’’ signs at residential intersec-| and T. M. Vanderstempel, city traffic engineer |Residential Intersection ‘New Look’ — Stop Replaced by “Yield Right of Way’ ‘Tyiangular signs destined to be- |“ man are Lt, Joseph Koren, of the police arti | te beach resort 30 miles south- | Koren said the experiment “worked out very well.” | “The public didn't stop anyway,” ; proaching.” finishes installing the “yield” . “And when the state sends the red ones, all stop signs in Pon- tine will be red,” Korean said, Failure to stop for approaching traffic at a “Yield Right of Way” corner will result in a traffic viola- | tion equal to a stop sign viola- | tion, the lieutenant stated. Stop sign” citation fees range | | from $2 to’ $14, depending on con- | ditions at the time of the eS = Freeway Plans Still Blooming Highway Department, Terms Flint _ Bypass” Further evidence that the State construction of a freeway to par- allel the proposed toll road route : ee jup through eastern Virginia and the Chesapeake Bay | |e said Vanderstempel, ‘but because which littered spongy |they didn't stop they were subject | eae -_ to a ticket, Now we have these ncw signs up and drivers don't have to stop legally unless cars are + Koren noted/that when mh city the only’ eyllow stop signs in the city will be located on state trunk lines. All city stop signs will. be tional trend that began three years | Threat as AMC Gets |*** Important Project ‘|: —_ Highway Department plans to push. Gotham Gets 11 Inches of Rain Swirling Connie Collapses After Waltzing Up Coast BALTIMORE, \P—What was left of Hurrican Connie | swirled almost harmlessly past Baltimore 6n the west and | into the Maryland hills today after her punishing blow Author Dies ‘Less Tension : Since Geneva Cited by Tass Significance of Move Clouded by Incomplete Data on Size of Military | | | { : , MOSCOW (#) — Russia said today it will cut its armed forces by 640,000 men by Dec. 15. A “certain reduction of tension in in- | ternational rélations” since | the Geneva conference was — | given credit for the move by the official Soviet News country. __ She had lost most of her punch after passing the Vir=) © ginia Capes. Her high winds and up to 8'2 inches of rain took 28 | lives—10 in a Chesapeake Bay shipwreck, 9 in New York, | 5 in New Jersey and 4 in etd fort D: C. Schooner Sinks dead in the shipwreck Leaving 10 Dead: Millions ot dollars dam- | age was done. Connie's gusts were down to 530 Four Still Missing Off. ‘Chesapeake Bay After Hurricane’s Fury THOMAS MANN miles an hour and she had lost her eye when she a = of = Death Claims | Agency Tass. Baltimore about 8:25 a.t The agency said the gov- swirling low pressure area was no /ernment decided on,a re- more than a few miles across as Thomas Mann | duction as a further step to she lurched north to northwestward | ‘lessen international fric- at about miles an hour, | Heart Attack Fatal to | The Weather Bureau called | ‘tion and establish confi- her “the late Hurricane Connie.” | German - Born Novelist, dence among nations. The actual strength of Russia's In New York, the metropolitan) '" Switzerland ,area waflowed today in almost a ° armed forces has never been dis- | closed officially. A British spokes- foot of rain | whipped by 57 miles) ZURICH, Switzerland, «—Thom- as Mann, 80, famed German-born | NORTH BEACH, Md. ®—An an- | | cient schooner off on a pleasure | |cruise was pounded to pieces in | storm-lashed Chesapeake Bay, | leaving 10 dead and 4 missing | man in London today estimated the total armed forces at 4,750,000 men. | today. author whose books were burned | Th = te ~ ‘Don't Forget Ya Rubbers by the thousands in Hitler’s Reich | He listed the strength as: Army, ! irteen others were dramatic ‘and the Bumbershoot | died last night following a heart 3,200,000; air force, an oe. navy ly rescued yesterday by firemen, | | police, National Guardsmen and | BALTIMORE w—Back in the | civilian volunteers who poured into | | days before the rains and hurri- cane Connie came, Baltimore was facing a water shortage. An order went out—people iri even- numbered houses water lawns on | attack. | 750,000. Mann, winner of the 1929 Nobel | The Soviet. announcement said: | Prize for literature, left Germany shortly after Hitler came to pow- “Recent developments, in par- er. He went to the United States| tiewlar the results of the Geneva before World War II and became conference, show that a certain an American citizen in 194. | relaxation of international ten- even-numbered day, people in: sion has been achieved. odd Rs | He had been active until last | 2S oI None |-month when he was stricken | “With a view to promoting the Yesterday, as the wind drove | with phlebitis, a vein inflamma- | Trelaxation of international tension the rain in sheets outside the tion; while vacationing in Hol- | and establishing confidence among windows of the Southwestern | jand | | |! east of Washington, D. C. | Six of the 13 were rescued by | two men avho went down to the! beach “to see if we could lend a| hand” and stayed to ferry them) two at a time in a 14-foot skiff | through waves as high as a man, There was nothing left of the boat, the- Levin J. Marvel out of Annapolis, Md., except a frag- ment of her cabin and debris esk nations, the Soviet government Police Station her:, the phone has decided to reduce the armed rang. A woman's voice sald: Mann came back to Europe in| mS x | 1953 after 15 years in the United |20rees of the Soviet Union by 640. “Is today the day for people | states. He said he had “the urgent in the odd houses or the even | desire to re-establish and cultivate | RUSH TROOP PULLOUT houses to water their lawns?" =| the contact with thé old soil of? Russia announced two weeks ago ano tte the even. hones, Europe.” Hits armed forces would be cut by lady,” said the cop, calmly, Mann, his wife, Katja, and thelr | 44,000 men—that number of troops daughter, Ericka, had lived in &/ being withdrawn from Austria un- an hour winds on the fringe of small se overlooking the lake der the terms of the Austrian in- | Hurricane Connie. ‘of Zuric depeadence treaty, Russia said the M&S | of them were from New York. | ‘The record August dewnpour, di- | cua’ SEARCH CONTINUES | Feetly, or indirectly, caused nine The search for the four missing | 44ths- Sor | persons went on through the night. novel gave him ‘the necessary The search shifted to the air, pe Fallen power lines left almost | | self eonfidence as an author.” two helicopters ordered from An | Oe New York City dwellings | napolis to search the wind-buffeted | without electricity, waters under shore-based search-| Thousands of basements were lights. | flooded. The rain never let up. Rescuers | Manhattan's normally busy pushing into the waves from jet- “I didn't see a bit-of wretkage bigger than a door,” said one po-- lice officer. “She must have taken a terrific beating." The 10 dead included 6 men, 3 | women and a 9year-old girl. Most first novel, rritten 54 years ago, W&s | tria by Oct. 1, about a month | described by. him as the “finest ahead of the treaty withdrawal success of my life * He said the | deadline. - pub- lished ja 1924, was considered by many to be his best werk and was especially popular in the to publish figures on the size of her armed forces to help safe- guard world peace. | streets were virtually deserted, Nit tes. “Joseph His : ties. clung to long lines to keep | By 8 a.m., the rainfall in peti, Mam edionggeagl among Heap etimoed | Other British informants said from being dashed overboard fad be City totaled 11.02 inches Aug. bnbdin wot. jthey believe one reason for the gusts of wind which drove the wa- ter into their 7. 1, or more than ever fell here in | Russian move is to make more men an entire month of August. The| After going to the United States, available for agriculture’ and in- previous record was 10.42 inches, | he first lived at Princeton, N.J., | dustry, The Soviet announcement State slice took time out from | set in 1905. |and later in California. | (Continued on. Page 2, Col. 8) such operations to untangle traffic| New Jersey began feeling se Mann was championed by both on the beach road and feeder high-| vere effects of hurricane Connie | the East German Communists and | a ways. early today as winds up to 60 West Germans in the post-war | Men Not Essential . miles hour lashed the coast | years. In 1952 he termed freedom | States Woman, 101 i i 4 and residents were evacuated of opinion in the United States, beret |Ethel Leaving Hospital ALBANY, N.Y. ()—Miss Mary from some exposed areas. | “rather restricted.” He said, how- DENVER ® — Broadway and} Miami reports Diane, a small | ever, he was too much of an in- sereen star Ethel Merman, who’ put gsowing hurricane, bored north- | dividualist to be a Communist and | underwent minor surgery yester-| northeastward in the At-| added that his residence on the | “Men are all right in their own day, will return to her home here | lantic today on a course thay would | Western side of the Iron Curtain | way,” she opined, “but there's ‘Sunday, a St. Luke’s Hospital| take it well to. the east Ber-| wag “not merely coincidence, al no reason to, think that they’re spokesman said, muda, |mistake or an accident.’ all-important.” 4.H Fair Ends. With Horse Show An all day horse show today will tiac Press. The tractor field day, Lake, took top honors in the Thompson came up with a win bring the ninth annual Agricultural | took the afternoon hours, with the| plowing contest for the third | in the tractor operational contest. and 4-H fair to a close, with pleas-| plowing and operational contests , La antly cool weather expected to| drawing many interested specta- club was second,-and Cecil Gilt ‘ crack the attendance record. _ ner, 19, of the East Orion organ Some 50,000 rambied through the) Ronald Randall, 18, of Walled ization, was third. fair exhibits and carnival at the = Perry Street and Walton Boule- 3 " vard site last year, but the at- tendance was cut by a rainstorm on thé final Saturday night, Judging of horses began at 9 a.m. today, and will continue through 6 p.m. Entries are well ahead of last year, fair manag- er John Bray said today, with some 125 horses and Owners com- peting for honors in several dif- ferent classes, After the judging, which many consider the highlight of the five day event, the 2,500 4H club mem- bers will begin to haul their ex- hibits and animals back home. As extra attraction to give the f be Kelly, 101 yesterday, doesn’t re- gret having remained single. } an fair a final send-off, there will ne Seana pereetes Sapiey ot the club In Today's Press Building News vecesees 13 thru 20 Church News Pee enerne vores 8, 9 County News seeeeeseenersenes bi Editorials Ces Sues ee demenenennre 4 Sports + completed this week. Output totaled 10,925,000,000 kilo- Friskies Dog Meal...... $2.80 nounced. Bloomfield Community Church, watt hours. This compared with Hunt Club Meal. ...,...$2.80 Members of the organization will | Orchard Lake and Green Rds. The County Deaths 10,727,000,000 the week before. It Gaines Dog Mest ...--- $3.85 meet at the municipal parking lot |Rev. Mr. Brien recently was a was 20.6 per cent greater than the nse teed EEE ey for a mystery tour. missionary in Brazil. Mrs. Henry L. Wheeler 9,059,000,000 kilowatt hours pro- vesbey adi ee ‘$2.20 . = _— LAKE ORION—Service for Mrs. in the same week last year. A Cousin’s Dog Meal... .$2.65 Hillman - Kelley Nuptials|=°,¢" omen = he Samet er — ~ : er, ~~ sd Pp la S| Sia cet pom Monday at the Re- | ¢quipment during the-recent heat : bd S ke t S organized Church of Jesus Christ |Wave has sent production figures ‘| Kibbled Type Dog Food po en a eymour e of Latter Day Saints, with burial |S°@ring. So has the nation’s con- 'I Miller's Kibble ........ $3.45 CLARKSTON — Malverne R in Webster Cemetery, Imlay City. | tinued high, rate of industrial ac- ae ‘I Vitality Kibble... .... $3.00 The body will be at tht Coates Fu- | tivity. Rowena Kibble ........$3.00 Hillman claimed Wanona Kelley as his bride Saturday in an evening ~ grr eta arlene are EDWARD M. MASLOWSKI | | Cousin’s Kibble . $2.90 at the Seymour Lake Sten ts trarch. Whee! U. 5. Wi i P T one nsura e wae ae eae = died Hedin aes. Wrheneet | ay ax = ge proud to have | [Hunt Club Bones... 1b, 18¢ : Porritt pet She leaves - her husband; one, 60L li a Maslowski as one | e » ON ‘its Pofttiac tatives. |) formed the rites before 150 guests. uae tek Lm See to.60 Localities _— |] Rowena Biscuits .....) Wb. 15e pth gh ny agg ‘Lake Orion; one son, Vernon of} wasHINGTON u» — Legislation Fag yng og nn gh a | e 6656 Oak Hill Rd. are the par- Detroit; a brother, Clarence Foster a . Stane fl ents of the bride. The bride- cd Pontiac; three grandchildren to pay communities the equivalent ig, heme sade cS Seeeee Canned Dog Foods groom is the son of Mr. and cok tae eomeneaeniieds "| ot real estate taxes on some 60 ; [PSpeak ........605.3 for 25e Mrs. Clare Hillman of 4090 Air. os government-owned plants in 22 riit, ha® recently taken ial | I Energy .......-..+-3 for 25¢ . herd Sewuahd Mrs. Elias Vincent states was signed~ into law by || training new fal | 3 fer 25¢ oo gearing NORTH BRANCH — Service for | president Eisenhower aw and specializes in J os Bia ne? : : nt yesterday. BP Rival oi. cece BD for 40 A gown of nylon tulle over Mrs. Elias (Amelia) Vincent, ’ 92, : Social Security | ; satin, with Chantilly lace bodice of Huroh street, is pending at Sount aud tee anor, fA po ayn hy oh gues lati Qumee seks Soe oe Soc and ‘an illusion ‘neckline Funeral — hana wee s Pe kg bride's choice The plants involved were built tiara during World War II by the De- fense Corp., a tax-paying subsidi- “4 Long’t Boul s asec: am te . er ree eee can a4 Keego Harbor will be received by | IMLAY CITY — Farmers and ha % _THE PONTIAC PRESS, i SATURDAY, oo AUGU ST 13, ‘1955, DRAYTON $6) & Airport turn rig e Airport Road to Wilson e Bi. approx 1 mile) Watch our left PAUL A. KERN, Realtor 22-0200 Ave. Binee sis" 2 OSpeal Esta iw basem “Exterior ine ne -y bath, we your and save many dollars. : 7, Bo gs ee 3 ! mn fimite, Ou fur, 1% car gar. 33,500 - ‘eo “fs MILY —$200 per wend Pesce ag aoe P Sire. ry tall par carpeting, Beautiful let with ty of paved at, 1% car gar. L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1963 W. Huton ember meal Estate Each. OPEN _ SUNDAYS 2 to 6 | Attention Colored vk PLAINS REALTOR _ FE 2-0474 KE & MN, Telegranh Open Ev 3 Sashabe Oakland Lake. 1 resive Exchange Foor tA fer "eet-> keainm |? BEDROOM, HOME TN TRON storms. Full beth, auto- | _ diate ion. FE 23656. ft eu et LAKE PRIVILEGES BAR RAM po tlesaos 9 Bae Clarkston oe ‘s oe Hwy, OR 3-196) modern 2 bedroom - alow Full 3 fs) EN SAT. & SUN. basement. oll fereng: Ly meinen WILLIAMS LK. RANCH | PORT Rs RESL T a ; We know that w 37 Baldwin sss PE 85-8278 - pisgsed, wun tals, lovely FOR BETTER HOMES situated on lot ’ ail "landscaped “and reer | Cy". PEART BLDG. CO. : sket tle Rome ‘testures Model at 16 EB. Yosilenti L-~ Be stone Open daily i) PM ieee Wed E ront garage —_.... hone _F oe “BIRMINGHAM AREA 2983 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange OTTAWA HILLS . roeting. Cer ent. Oll heat. 2 ca: Por further information, FE_ need y this lov Pioneer fheas home! Condition is A-1, tastefully dec- ed venience a eon’ s. Charming ‘ing teen. leni3. enclosed for year Sent Tae “pany 216, \. v spin Sut seine mie i J Ee L POR APPOINTME: attractive red brick ranch home in in Bes Township HE rooms Pull orice GIROUX & FRANKS GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4906 Dixie Hwy, OR 30701 until 6—Sund, 1 w 6 om, LAKE PRIVILEGES 1% story eaten shone bom w bedroom: trees. carace 1 irivan “take ul Goo facilities on M ELSTON REALTY. — MI 6-2900 OPEN > 2184 St. Joseph Beautiful 4 bedroom brick reseh home legse living room. itehen. ceramic tile utile foom Pes e extra lavatory ot "eult 6 5. SYLVAN Ra a gr yo FE 50418 783 MENOMINEE By owner. Circumstances have Realtors Eves, & -So-operative Real: Estate “Exchange For Sale Houses 43 43 FOREST TAKE walla ie | more rere, ont i) woler heat, of fed. i 10e2eT hr landscal property, 16.080 cash to = OUT TM: sid — 2. rd wood Bors, wn coent_ et ate model cas house traile: ore earpens Total or co 90500. block » lovely amar” beach arlene RIDGEWAY OTS Bede Co-operative Real Holate’ "ieee For Sale Houses 43 STOUT'S 147 Best Buys ~ Today this lakeside bungalow only 7) per lay $600 down. GOING TO FLORIDA Owner Fg Oy sell. Three bath and eae yvener’ Pull pri of owner's care price only $8, LAKE FRONT Close ip near preneper' 50 ft. lake OPE DAILY 5-8 PM. Seminole Hills Brick 110 Oneida Modern te the minute living ‘ining ell. Three , Huron i Property. ‘Pollow signs, Bateman & Kampsen | FE 4-0528 ¥1 8. Telegr: ph 8un_ | 7 : ae Watkins Lake Privileges Look: for something different? This er somes has # 17¢ am" studio livin rue dinin, . with beautiful ropinse and w kitchen acre fauturs, $9.000 cash or termi can be arranged Just Right For 2> Three lovely rooms with bath and parses, Beautiful iawn and shade reese. Near raped ing center on bus line now $6,400 with pon KE down pool ment, Lake Priv ileges Almost new 6 room rooms, bath, living room, large terevern and Lica Needs some d for $0,000 pons to mortgage Owner will finish for an tonal sum. Yes, ft bas combination storms and screens, Drayton Plains Lovely 3 bedroom ranch. living room and diming ell, Tab iH red in kitchen, tile bath anc reom, aluminum storms, tereeos and Soors. A per cent tot fon ¢ on small down payment. 3. = heat. “i100 with Oakland Lake Lot Very nice building site with just enough trees in ‘ right Lar sda . deep © ft. frontage by 7 Le Den't over) thie Tt Will Pay Large ~~ ae et eee Ouy gt 000 NEAR PONTIAC Suburban living on one acre trees and ¢ house newly decorated with unfinished attic, Full base- ment, auto oi] furnace, wa- ter heater. Lots of shade trees surround the house Aes is one to see, at $16,- Edw. M. Stout, Realtor FUNNY at HK Wh , Pialin a Re dal! hits (M as OWN 700? LiMn, My Rs late MN Wty / Ute l/ Win ‘ We a's * “Vsyee Mies VACANT ie 8-13 U7, Lite nin ok alist, ed D Up riege by Hershberger VAY; “{' Y) (1M Ai vA hy) “In another month I think I'll have the ah a uh applied to the power mower!” For Sale Houses 43 TT ON. Saginaw 8t. Ph. FE 56-8165 “Eves, till 8 30 Sunday 12 to 4.00 — _ 10 ACRE ATE $015 PINE KN ROAD SUNDAY 2 TO 868 . Desusitaily landseaped with flowers don't you come out and see it this Sunday $14,000 with terms Take Sasha- baw to Maybee Rd, turn east to Pine Knob Rd. Then turn north. _CHAPIN-BIGELOW BROKERS & cot yy oe 3111 Orchard e Ra FE 68-1131 or Fe bcs NEW 3} BEDROOM LAKEFRONT home, Bent mm rank Us rs or call mount 1-0233 weekdays SHELL” HOUSE BRICK PRONT. shaded lot in Ward's Or- i down ‘payments. _ oe Me ae VEr- windows, ing transfer m —— saa STREET: bath wtlitty room and floor furnace veg clean, $6, NEAR CLINTONVILLE ROAD 4 rms. stool WEsT 4 rms reoms tove Pewhy deco- Pring vour down ove in. 86.500— McLarty. FE -_) as “LANTERN LANE 6124 di, Wert Bivd. earace oo ae ese asement, RURAL ; & nice can be ‘sold Ol. HOME Aue Sse raket a” Met WITH B. D. CHARLES, Realtor | socatg NO ae 7 8. Secwrere 58 . On paved road, Conveient Exchange | to churches, schools & sto: Ret or wih 6 cares of fine . OP by aha doke' wan Has cheerful tving room with dining Sat aE Sun y 2to 5 .m. soace fuil wtaed bath . lassed = oe Village. is on. new en toon fow 3 bedroom: prick ranen | Temal, SP, on nosed ne @ with attached car pert private airway. 2 98 sereccs. Po hobby shop. Has water iets Tez, entire’ per |° eoftener, storms and with ee lot’ screens, screened and oft le eR many poy ihe ie Bi yard, Beach and boat BREE tEGG a pg = odjey. un busca, Late e eon e oom at owner tranaterred. Eves. eo det or ao te 5. * tern right Ao iow Warwick Elizabeth Lake | Front is & m secets | Clarkston Festa Tape, tad aetessed ; b % acre - | Esaane= | Ridde New Ranch Bungalow | 3 vostetotse rea, — me, sine 2) x 40. 21 tie room, dream ms, | . mi, fled bog oo : rs . 00 : . 616, i. GATEWAYS ‘to HAPPINESS DRAYTON PLAINS OPE ig . . Sunday 1-8 NO MONEY DOWN TO GI boths, fin- ished livable utility room, 100 ft. lots. 1 block from Clarkston grade and high 3 bedrooms, 1% school. Paved streets, ex- tra large modern kitchen with table space, large dining ell, Features you will find in only the most expensive homes. Drive out Sunday. Drive out Dixie highway (U.S.10) to MIS. Turn right for 14 mile to Wal- dron road, turn right to model homes. #3666 | 2097 W. Huron. To Live Here Foxeroft Subdivision, ie : Bec OP SUNDAY 2-5 145 Gateway Elizabeth Lake Estates Ranch style home with at- tached plastered cabinets 20 ft. livine room ceramic tile bath aluminum storms and screens. all qual- workman- to Pon Eiateus Eat rT) e tiac Cou lett to a chub. propert OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Seminole Hills Brick 110 Oneida Modern to the minute living room and dining ell Three 4 bedrooma custom kitchen with Pormice and fan. alu- minum windows. marble sills and of} re why ot inevect these homes ender 2 tor 3), went Huron to pc Pollow “tess OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 370 Avery St. New Brick Home With all the extras. Three bath. heated @arage See now Mr, ee ys UN 13-4300, CLARK Six and five reom—2 flats. Solidly built im frame and brick, eet on 100x150 heavily timbered site. Ali lake privileges on Duck Lake This y property now r at $120 per month. fine home and investment or nice invest- ment. Your choice for # quick sale $9,050 $2, do anc $79.60 per month, Edison Montcalm Area Bus at corner. Public and Pa- comer iipeeeity st wbloghs aay: center ¢ s away. Walking Mo- tors. See this specious, + mod- ern, full home Ww car garage and an fore te heat. No mone f be repairs or eddi- “ye 000 with $2,000 Love, 5 room 2 bed: 20n12'6* living «oom, room, . with $1,250 do SYLVAN REALTORS 283 Orchard Lake Rd. PE 54-0418 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange THE NORTHRIDGE > BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER THE FINEST IN MODERN LIVING Our newest four bedroom brick ranch homes are | now available with long term, low cost GI and FHA financing. ~ MODEL OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 1-8 P.M. Plan to join the many viewers Sunday by driv- ing out U.S.10 from Pon- tiac (Dixie Highway) to Andersonville road, then turn left and follow di- rection signs for '4 mile, |@ xe é WM. A. KENNEDY FE 41660 + ~ DRAY T ON PLAINS AREA WILSHORE ESTATE Model located 5454 Burkes Rea West on US. 10 (Dixie Hwy) to Sashabaw Rd. Ty Rd. Lacoall rant Looe vr Turn rie % ge mt. = ae bad GI'SO5S DOWN 3 bedroom ranch home, Minimum 100 ft. ' lots side. Aluminum storms & eeroess Pav streets Car Solid driveway, Low monthly pavments AL FISHER REAL ESTATE sement. New —— home et <240 1 Tru _PORNISED Biectrse cnepen Pos’ ston now, Priced to cell t by owner. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSE ON VIEW PHA terms 69 SEVERAL GOOD M 10 room houses. ve W. _W, Dinn ._ 66 Charles ee FRONT 6 room ‘modern, thre bedrooms, oi] heat and het “water. new aluminum sid- ing, garage, 2 lots on s secluded lake Dear Rose Center, miles trom tac A beautl spot. Only $8,950. Easy terms LENNOX AVE 5 room modern. In excéllent condition, garage, 2 well landscaped lots. dead end street, “pul ‘in esa roa'can ‘bay ts bewe te —" Fig * oniy ny. $300. tersas. B. D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-0521 A Relea, mate yo ROCHESTER GOOD PLACE Le Co-o) jee TO LIVE Knotty living trees. gg per 5, perenmnl only $750 down, He foomes and bath. Pi: a: full ment, oil 6 ea tg | Maurice Watson, Realtor 30 W. FIFTH ROCHESTER GT 3 BEDROOM owns.” DOWN. PERRY AND Prrree — | ER _LBARBAR 11 oe FOR CASH IN A throagh Classified Ads. Anything goes! Dial FE 2,8181. s HURRY, sell’ things} a ° mile to Avery. “Wateh for sian _ OP SUNDAY 2-5 4016 Sashabaw Rd. Almost an Acre Excellent 3 bedroom J ranch 1 mile to property. watch for signs Pioneer Highlands It's brick Today’ s Best Buy alow with & come cos bath nlus expan- sion attic, Oversized elec- tric hot water Seater new Deleo of] furnace and it's imansculate, one 96.950 — about $2,960 down. Ranch Style With breerewar and at- tached garage. This attrac- ve decorated home is in ___ For Sale Houses O'NEIL, LOVELY BRICK FRONT HOME — Custom built-in 63. Vestibule entrance to 24' living room and dining ell both nicely carpeted Attractive large kitchen with — ene mony many ¢up- drooms and beautifully “ileal bath with vanity. 2 shaded lots Privi- leges on Watkins Lake. MACEDAY GARDENS Want « quality home ioe living room, large kitchen with dining space, iplenty of cupbeards, too), 2-bed- { “ment, off furnace? We're sure you'll like this im- matulate home. WEST SIDE BUNGALOW — Built in ‘48 Carpeted tiv- ing and dining reom, ef- ficiency kitchen with pienty of cupboards, full tile bath, 2-bedrooms on first floor extra large bedroom up. Pull basement, gas furnace, fenced fot. ved street. Be first to see this solid value at $11,800. 4% interest on balance. ENJOY THE ADVANTAGES of a choice west side loca- tion as well as the comfort of a well-planned and well * constructed home by owning this attractive 3-bedroom brick, The extra lot offers a safe delightful playground fot, the children. A » in- vestment at $19,900. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 73 W. Huron Open 9-9 Phone- FE 3-7103 or OD 3-2984 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ADAMS “bedroom homes. We have sev- eral of these from $7,900 be srraneed call east side, very Gas —— * Slepty of closet space. 1 block senenk Getored: home. con- laseed im a 9 paved ily -$2,000 down. 382 A Auburn rE ROCHESTER, 3 BEDROOM ern ranch. Lar; car garage $13, fo. bu eet "Watkins Hills” Take time out to see this new development of 3 bedroom brick homes overlooking beautiful Watkins Lake. mt MOD, Of the 74 homes now un- der construction only 12 remain for sale. The many features being of- fered in these homes will meet your needs also. OPEN. SUN. 1-8 P.M. DIRECTIONS TO PROPERTY out U. Watkins Lake road, turn Met its Lakewood then right “% mile to property. WM. A. KENNEDY EALTOR o. EvENiNGs “TTL jooT W FE + with 3 bedrooms. tiled bath. Heol pa lake’ ‘orivilee Better see Hy ‘at Saw 11.975... Bateman & Kampsen FE 4-0528 Eves, & Sun. Realtors 377 8. Telegraph Co-operative Real Estate Pschenre apron — LAKE FRONT. — sereened porch. Furnished, . Quick” possession. $5,250, terms. sap fs the full ce = this roém Terry Lele “noe Low deus pavnient _| "panporen: Ban ' Ponoms Ih paths plus shower in emees. 2 ear warace Lot 90° ith fruit trees, berries, achool, . $15,900 with down payment. - OPEN SAT. & SUN. 12 to 8 P.M, $950 DOWN $7,000. Drive OPEN SUNDAY 12 to 8 P.M. 1473 Rochester Rd. jC. HAYDEN 86 B. Walton Bivd. Closing Estate $1500 DOWN New home on ‘2 acre lot, ready to move into, convenient location. -2 FAMILY DUPLEX Good rental unit, cash or terms. YOU'LL LOVE THIS 3 bedfoom home in excel boomemee «Sy jake privileges, Jue WRIGHT, Realtor Oakland A FE 5-0441 rative Reai Estate Exchange For Sale Lake Prop. 44 BUSINESS BUSTS OWNER moet weer are BR By a So pws Name your own terms C. Pangus 1919 M15 wile 132, collect, rooms, full bath, part base- ~~ NEW 2 ne pikes Ee Ra. | a rake ee For Sale — Prop. 44A 13% ACRES, CABIN IN THE woods, near A *. bie, good. bunting. PE 32-1160. ea a a ROUND °) ACRES. sara USE AND LOT FOR SALE ON lake im Clare county, Cal] FE SACRIFICE! Near. Lapeer. HUMPHRIES REALTOR FE 2-0474 33 :=N~ phone @ art > we an ee WILDFOWL BAY Three modern ic front lake Bay- Sere” ‘one of the or gic st Taylor ‘Ones 9e82 keside Drive, Bey. port, Michigan. "Suburban | Property _A5A CORNER LOT Encotent building ¥ BUILDERS ATTENTION Located just no of Walton Bivd.. off Sashabaw Rd. We in on croup Suitable for smal! develonment. Priced at onlv $6.300 with small down vav- ment ONE ACRE Beautiful building lot locat- ed just one biock off the pavement. Priced at $975. Kdw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl N Seewes Bt. Ph. FE 58165 Oven Eves = 4% Sundays 12 to to $22.- | ¥ BEDROOM | COLOMTAL HOME. Smal! b and FE | SCHOOL STARTS NEXT MONTH Clean 2 bed: with b t and . New ca breeze wa, 1 acre ing) room 1106 om St. off Cooley Lk Ra. SHEPARD REAL ESTATE. Office cor, Adams & Tienken OL 1-7811-OL 2-0601-MY_ 3-5581. For Sale Lots 6 arage. Fenced Vacckeated. Liv- excellent 46 AcRE OR_3-0973 of FE 446173 2 A side town. FE 32-1235. BUILDERS ATTENTION orice’ E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron &t. Exclusive Homesites ae ta ob A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd, FE 4-2533 HALF ACRE LOTS Lake privilee, $25 do per mo. 3 miles from city mM WRIGHT, Raker jand Ave. sites in a Acs prpes oullding ‘e Sane COT xii0 FT. MORE If NEED- . FE HOMESITES fod each oh WN =a| Red Horse | | wit oe sain ~y Be &, wuliding — commercial Soy Realty DRAYTON WOODS _ A limited number of opoeliont still availab caND §OF industria this to meet individual needs HOLMES-BARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy. 31950 housetrailer and road from lake UTIFUL HOME ioeking | ol Ina. $100.00 down, Cc Metamora 4 CANAL FRONT. Lake). $15 down month, % ACRE LOTS. down and 625 pe: —- : — $23 mon! LOTS (Cass and $15 per North end, $25 « month. lots $35 down and th R. J. VALUET, Realtor | E 5-060: 45 Oakland Ave. acres vite smal) dewn payment. CRAWFORD AGENCY $3 W. Huron FE 41540) Eves MY 3-7065 For Sale Acreage 47 ACRES OF i miles . Ham- APPROXIMATELY 18 jand. 2 miles south. tn Ra of Rochester. 1544 W iT “ACRES ON TARVIA, Ortonville 500 equity, A NEAR xi- Or- ACRE, 26x30 B. ered, windows, well fice cash. & mile _Rd, FE “bis yarvare ; OWNER RE ) ACRES 200 cash Cail MA 60351, after 4:30, Lake Frontage ve four 25 a orivate 20 acre ‘ake Plent lake frontage + ith NT CO¥- stairway in. s out. Cooley el. Located just a mi. northwest of Woterr Sell each with easy terme Call ‘°r appoint 3 ACRES A lovely 3 acre parcel about five Pontiac, Size 150x860 RES A si acre parcel in Size 420x660 lant are cartes and for a beautiful site in the country, On a a] road not amy Pron Pri only $2,600, | LADD S INC. ut | OM om nvr. Drayton Plains i 3-236] — Open Sundays 3406 Pontiac Lake rid Lapper Rd. or M24 PE 4.7900 RIPE FOR DEVELOPMENT xearn sar Carkston-Orion hla ta 16% ACRES, 1 2s “4 Ine. oom, ty on 3% ACRES on Coolidge Rd. Troy Township. Price $54 954.000. 80 ACRES with excellent ks front- Se North of Pontiac. Price $32.- 118 ACRES. Located in Independ- per We Assist in All Phases of Development J. A. Taylor — NCE 100 Oakland Ave bey Pree Pe Open Eve: rking - 10 ACRES Beautiful 5 ns geet pet bas of ‘possibilities toe’ for ‘Se Fi'b00 with 1.006 wht: M. Stout, Realtor * "oes. ree si gS ‘ehaiocaed 13 to 4 am, “| 4286 Dixte Hwy OR 3-26 ence —— Ready to go. $750 acre. * - 85 ACRES pg Re oy ona Serre alate Pas be 3 REAL DSTATE Qxutord. Mich ss OA Mot. Pouine < ty : ¢ cltvy limits 000 terms. Heavily ood 22504. For Sale Farms SMALL FARM fore on eve © . On INC. Drarton Plaing -Open Sundays 3406 — Lake Rd. Lapeer Rd. or M24 +1 |_ 41608 ETAMORA. 66 ACRES. EXCEL- lent outbuildings. ly $4800. down, John Chiera Co.-Call B. _Schenck, Metamora 6092: 100 ACRE FARM Just mile from Ander- sonville me & modern with 4 bedrooms. oil LAND AVE., PONTIAC. FE 23-9208. 5 0 ACRES. 4 oe dl pce own payment y own Burns Road, patito rd. Mich. _ ie F FOR 6A Greery. 18x20. Peed bare. iba, r n, 10. Tool cued. iis. Gal beans gg =a Garage and ecornerib, — og er House, 20x18. Corn ¢ house, 12x. Hous ie z Mie ; Maple. Li 75360 Suburban Home With Acreage bout 7 weres and only 7 mf, « bedroom home | ne completing ioeed I auick sale a rea’ re orice is entire varcel at only Si Se y3 "oi BREE & GREGG $65 Union og rs = __Eves OEM 3 Si *y Sist oF re EM 33705 40 ACRE F ARM WITH LAKE Lecated north Pontiac pedi road. Features 6 room. 3 m bungalow with full base. "Also Meckaced ts — and’ pgp es coop. Acreage mplete- fenced. Excellent t Shshing lake. Ban ps price, $19.050—terms to sult. of on mene J. A. Mts Oa _ URANCE — PE 42544 % ACRES NEAR room house Large barn on — ment, Al of o*her farms, Also 160 Acres, Lake PA win 2200 beach. of = lake farms P W bees "» W. Huron St ii AND ACREAGE Call Rutiedee OF V111t FR éoong # ACRES, & FR 4 acres, § room home. Suchy Real- ty, Ortonville, S0R3 Sale Business Property 4 Zoned Commercial feet ire. Ave. goo feet de prtarge 3 ame dwe wi ean base: ment, automa heat and nee water. Frame shop f Offered at $1 $00, “BUD" NICHOLIE real estate and insu rance @ Mt. Clemens St. FE +1201 or PE ‘23-1372 ~ Zoned Commercial 258 feet frontage on Orchard Lake Avenue close te down- commercial use. property .consists ing imcomes: 4 brick races, 3 additional 2 units, gareges for all, good condition. ; Licensed Kennel Troy Township Located on Rochester road, , $45,000, terms. Roy Annett, Inc.. 2% E. Mure Pinte eral — Open Evenings and Sunday 1 82 x 438 FT. Frontace on 2 streets. 3 brick pois that” Pperbe Crone return in Pon- peared br “for | husinese or levers $31.500. term AUTO SALES 30%283 ; tiae, $68,600 terms. AUBURN HEIGHTS lot_ zoned ft deco. Now at $9.50. SHOE REPAIR en gt will tn payment, FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence 5-6108 Next to Consumer er Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A Een leslie R, Tripp, Realtor "ETA « or PEs hd ~ a a “Station Tot boone. This wonderful ee