Shoe a _ The Weather Saturday—Cloudy. Polien Count—@. Details Page 2. 112th YEAR kkk THE PONTIAC PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPT! / PRE -— T “MBER 10, 1954 —38 PAGES Tremors Jiggle St ES OVER LJ PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Find Boy's Body | in Walled Lake Detroit lad Drowned Aug..15 as Overloaded Boat Capsized The body of Robert Wayne Nun- / ery, 5, who drawned in Walled Lake Aug. 15, was recovered this morning when it floated to the surface_on the west side of the lake. The body was discovered by Mrs. Harold Van Sicklen, of 1195 Aug. 31. Robert is the son of Rudolph Nunnery. The body was taken to - in Walled Lake. Tonight it will be taken to Jacksonville, Fla., where born Sept. 13, 1948. service in Jacksonville will be from the Key-McCabe Fu- Little Temperature Change Is Forecast partly cloudy skies and little in A low of 53-57 is-forecast for tonight with a high Saturday of 68-72 Yesterday in downtown Pontiac Sunday Milk Deliveries to Stop After Sept. 13 Beginning Monday, Sept. 13, Pon- tiac residents will haye no Sunday | milk detiveries, according fred Schultz, a member of the fact-finding committee set up after the recent Detroit area milk strike. Set up on a trial basis, the new schedules will consist of “to Alt peed BEAUTIFUL .AND TALENTED—Five beautiful girls, among them Michigan's Janice Somers, are winners after a second preliminary | contest in Atlantic City last night. A third set of talent and swim suit | winners will be named tonight, with Miss America being chosen | tomorrow night. From left are Lee Ann Meriwether, California; | Linda Maud Weisbrod, District of Columbia; Heather Jo Taferner, | New York City; Miss Somers, and Ann Gloria Daniel of Florida. McCarthy Leaves Stand; ‘Hot Paper’ to Be Studied ~WASHINGTON (#—Sen. McCarthy finished testifying in his own defense against censure charges today, and won agreement from the special Senate hearing com- mittee to examine the “hot document” of the McCarthy- Army dispute and decide whether it will be accepted as evidence. ‘ Chairman Watkins (R-Utah) ordered a recess of the hearings until 1 p. m. (EDT). He said the committee* meantine ‘and anncunce( AG@NAUET Faces ar ng them | U.N. Takes Up U.S.-Red Row Bitter Fight Expected to Explode in Debate of Plane Incidents UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, Ww — ‘The United States and Russia head- ed inio a bitter fight in the U.N. Preliminary Winners in Miss America Contest ‘Warn Northeast That Hurricane 1s Coming Close Area Struck on Aug. 31 in Path of New Storm, Weather Bureau Says NEW YORK (®#—The U. S. Weather Bureau said to- day present indications are that hurricane Edna _ will come “fairly close” to north- ern New Jersey, the New York metropolitan area, Long Island and New Eng- land. If it does, a forecaster said, “the worst” will be to- morrow afternoon—with a high probaBility of heavy rain and winds of at least 30 to 40 miles per hour. He said that gales of 45 to 75 m.p.h. and even hur- ricane winds over 75 m.p.h. in some sections are ‘possi- ble, depending on the path of the hurricane. Tides somewhat above normal are fairly certain today along the | coast from northern New Jersey to New England, and abnormally high tides are highly probable to- morrow, the forecaster said. veciile) en Alger Good-bye to Hollywood (Quake Deaths = Now Estimated Another 2,000 Believed Injured in Devastated, Isolated Town ALGIERS, Algeria (# — The earth still trembled at Orleansville today, more than 24 hours after the dis- ‘astrous earthquake that wreaked a death toll esti- mated at more than 1,000 Europeans and Algerians, Another 2,000 were be- lieved hurt. Shocks less wolent than the first were felt five times last night and this morn- ing. One lasted several — seconds, bringing down unsteady houses and great pieces of shattered walla. Blasted buildings in the heart of the town were crumbling into the streets, There were 2,000 rescue work- ere and a5 many more troops, on the spot about 100 miles west of Algiers. The French army,-which rushed all available troops and ambu- is AP Wirephets “CINDERELLA AT MIDNIGHT*—Miriam Stevenson, the 7!-year-old | tances to the-aréa' also sent four Je —_ -~ ‘to Be Over 1,000- He said there is no way to tell at this time whether the season's fifth hurricane will hit this re- gion, but_if it does it may be “‘as bad or worse” than Hurricane. eyed darkening skies with growing South Carolina college girl who won the title “Miss Universe” in July, packs away her purple swim suit in Hollywood as shé prepared | to leave for home—and back to school, She is turning her back on the six-months, $250-a-week movie contract she won with the beauty title. The wholesome, country-reared blonde will return to classes at Lander College for girls at Greenwood, 8.__C., next Monday, -She told newsmen: ‘'l feel like a Cinderella at midnight.” uneasiness as the Weather Bureau Security Counctt-teday over their | tabbed the new storm “a definite recent aerial clashes in the Far| threat” to this area. Hurricane East. Jr. to consider an incident last Fri- which twe Seviet jet fighters shot Crucial Contest when it reconvened wheth- Chancellor Plunges lato er it would ‘admit the 24 | page_paper which has been Hot Election Battle That Will Test His Power i] a i E e i f z i Sg : i : agri H| 5 i | tae atthe ERFY itke! Ht Hih qtyl r t g E ig FI a f i Tt Mh ie Hubby Avoids Only Emergency Security Talk Calls Dulles TOKYO ( UP) —Secretary rushed through top-level military and economic confer- ences today and then left for an emergency meeting of the U. 8. National Security _ Dulles’ Constellation took off from Tokyo Internationa! Childbirth, Sewing From Tokyo Of State John Foster Dulles wife are ‘‘child bearing and sew- Council in Denver Sunday. ree li ; i H fie LE li i i In Today’s Pres Birmingham .....,..6060...0%- * : bomber. Western however, expected Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vishinsky Sources close to Lodge said he would present.a-detailed account of the incident, which he previously had described as ‘‘of a type which might endanger the maintenance of international peace and security.” The initial discussion was ex-| pected to boil down mostly to an exchange between the United States and Russia. Other delegates have indicated privately that they cannot see what good the Council debate can accomplish. The difficulty faced by the Coun- cil stems from the contradictory accounts of the incident given by the two powers. Business Fine When He Paid, Says Witness DETROIT #—Edgar S. Mather Jr., Farmingt6n_sand-and- gravel dealer, says his business “ran like honey” as long as he paid off an AFL, Teamsters Union official to “fix” wage demand cases. Mather, who testified yesterday in the Recorders feriminal) Court hearing of five Teamsters officials, said payments totaling $13,750 wére made to Daniel J. Keating, president of, Local 614, of Pontiac, during 1950, 51, and ‘52. He said the payments not only ‘‘fixed’ wage cases but stopped the union from presenting grievances. ~ Keating is being tried on bribery and extortion charges along with Louis C. Linteau, business agent of Local 614; Michael E. Nicoletti, president of Local 247, and Samuel J. Marosso, Uhica, business agent ot Local 247. Frank E. Fitzsim- fimons, Milford, business agent for . | Local 299, also is on trial for ac- cepting and conspiring to accept bribes. c ba A day off the Coast of Siberia in | Carol strewed three million dollars (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Tax Collections Net $169 Million 83 Michigan Counties Report Receipts in 1953 Up Nearly $15 Million LANSING w—Aud. Gen. John B. Martin today announced that the County for the year were $170,664,215, about $11,564,000 more than 1952. Martin said that the major source of county revenue was the property tax, which produced a to- tal of some 81,000,000, State aid | ‘was second in importance as a] Quemey Istana source of revenue. The state contributed about $49,- 750,000 for roads and $8,900,000 for ‘county health, welfare and medi- cal assistance programs, Fees and other reimbursements ng anger ye te oe Hielscher, now 88, and his wife, a w hat 4 Leah, drove their flivver 160,631 Nationalists Again Pound ships smashed again at Communist positions along the saw a 2,000-foot “pillar of fire and smoke” over the Red strong point of Amoy Island. sea attacks against Red shipping, gun emplacements and troop concentrations in the Amoy area. A Nationalist air force*?——— ~~ spokesmen said the tower-|Oldster Leaves ing column of fire and| smoke was spotted directly | the Wheel After over a fort called Hochu on | 160,631 Miles SEATTLE # — John F. HMiel- scher's traveling companion and his driver's license are gone; his | eyesight f§ going. and he reckons he is willing to let his celebrated model-T go, too, The air force also said another Amoy fort, called White Stone, was “dam- aged beyond recognition.” miles in 3 years, including ‘several trips across the country, Mrs. Hielscher died two weeks ago at age 87. “T've got no wish to drive a car again,” the spry oldster com- mented as_he told of failing to get his driver's license. renewed be- cause of failing eyesight. ‘‘My wife and I and ‘our Henry’ went far enough. It's the only car I ever owned and the only car I ever drove.” — Red China Coast Positions TAIPEH (INS)—Chinese Nationalist warplanes and/| Mosiems dead without sending in any report, residen It was the fifth straight day of joint Nationalist air-/an accurate accounting bulldozers and eight big water tanks, along with eight tons of bread and other food, 50 field kitchens and 35 cooks to man them, The mayor of the city was quoted ‘as saying: : “We've had to evacuate 9 per cent of the houses, but we won't having fleulty with the Moslem Casualty estimates more difficult The French interior China coast today and air force headquarters said pilots | said iast night 590 deaths have confirmed been of " ts of the area. quake toll will take many With railways cut days. ais! 532 ‘ Aue i | Commitment Delayed “raid” on the mainiand’s two big- Ziem Says New Ryan Act produced the remaining $30,000,000. | gest cities, Shanghai and Canton. Maintenance and construction of| Swarms of American-made B-25 highways represented the counties’ | light bombers, manned by Na- highest individual item of cost. | tionalist crewmen, flew hundreds They spent $57,573,615 for the pur-| of miles overland to dump. tons pose exclusive of capital outlay | of leaflets denouncing Red China’s tor Dope Addicts Is Failure Oakland County Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem today | declared he’s not going to invoke the Ryan Act (which calls for hospitalization of admitted narcotics users rather than jail) until the law becoines workable. for land, equipment and buildings. State aid produced more than 8 per cent of the amount. r The gross cost of county health, welfare and medical assistance expense of operating court house | offices totaled $33,484,143, The balance of county expendi- tures went for construction’ and county parks, airports, libraries, a rb ELLE . ; _.Oyman’s Town & ‘Colantry— for | Open Revers iis Susteren Shopping Comet’ Open | * ‘every evening 6. Fan fairs and other miscellaneous items. Sox Manager Unsigned CHICAGO — Manager Paul Vv ial a8 #5 i HH a! 4 & Premier Chou En-Lai as “a mur- derer who now has turned into a Sovietized gentleman.” The leaflets called on the people His decision was reached after the Michigan Depart- ment of Mental Health informed Ziem that it had no provisions under the law for instant commitment of of China to rise against their Red : admitted addicts. 7 The impasse developed Expensive Fire Feeds about two weeks ago when Ziem_ used the ware Act on 35 Million Dollars Gust passed April 5) for the SEOUL # — Twenty U.S. offi- | first time in Michigan. cers today finished burning some Force officers were given the big job of burning an entire series of military payment certificates re- placed by a new series last May. It took 20 days to burn the mon- ey in an incinerator at 8th Army headquarters here : metiiate commitment. Fire Parley ‘Burning’ 4 on ne ee) . . be 2 f f é . ee : * s TWo d HIA0 INVW a The Day in Birmingham New Incinerator Expected fo Start Operat From Our Birmingham Bureee | BIRMINGHAM—Construction fin ished ahead of schedule is rather | unique in this day and age. but « good three months have been lopped off the estimated comple tion date of the incinerator which | Department of Public Works deep | which Mrs. Payne said had been | wil) serve Birmingham and |) oth- er municipalities. With an original finishing-tirne of January or February, City Man ager Donald C. Egbert said yes terday it: now appears that the $1,800,000 incinerator project” to serve the Southeastern - Oakland County Garbage and Rubbish Av ' | __theetty, will be put into moderate | ya is The city’s Walker (irave! Pit wilt continue to be used for the sanitary land-fi method of gar age disposal until the drying out process of the new structure, tak ing aeveral weeks, is completed. The M#-acre incinerator sile on John R near 12 Mile road will serve other authority members Berkley, Oak Park, Ferndale, Ha list Four Seeking | Postmaster Job BIRMINGHAM It was an nounced in Washington D. C. to day that four persons have ap plied for the job of postmaster The Civil Service Commission said Eugene C. Beers, Felix H Jachimowicz, John F, Newood, and Roland W, Reese have entered ap plications Reese le af present acting post master, and Beers is assistant postmaster. Jachimowics «0 4 , Reese replaced fired postmaster Bernard E. Fowler, who was dis- | missed following disclosure by post “irregularities in the Birmingham office ‘ Fowler's appeals to the regional | and national Civil Service Com | mission failed. Man Sought in Raid Reported Out of State Pontiac Police; today disclosed | that Jerry Adams, 22, of 382 Au- | burn Ave., charged with furnishing { beer t6 tinors Saturday when po- @ teenage drinking the state of the viee bu Davy G said youth's parents that Jerry left here Sunday to attend Indiana Univer. |": Mrs. Robert Dearth. presi-| sity “and would not return to Pon- tec.” However, Li Gilpin said that would be arrested on the once he returned to Pon- | Adams is accused of taking a j be learned from the | Hitt, freasurer . | ing by Oct. 15 zel Park, Huntington Woods, Pleas-| ant Ridge, Clawson, Royal Oak, | and Troy, Southfield and Royal | Oak Towrtthips. This, coupled with the 1955 con | tract for residential garbage and | rubbish collections, should teep the in negotiations for some. time, kg- | bert said . The merits of two weekly collec: | tions during the stimmer must be weighed against the once-a-week | pickups started this year, and | might mean an additional charge to the customer Also to be taken under advise- ment is the question of whether the ice or place it back im the hands of the DPW *: . * ° Key committee members were named to the central campaign committee for the Birmingham- Bloomfield-Franklin division of the United Foundation this week teers to carry out the 1964 Torch Drive, which will open Oct. 19 in this area. The residential job has been split nine ways, with the following ‘women selected as area chairmen Mrs. Robert H, Pease, Birming ham; Mrs. E. A. Schirmer, Bloom- fietd Hills: Mrs. Robe Walls, Bioomfield Village; Mrs. Lather E Lawrence, Wing Lake; and Mrs Haines P. Walmsley, Oakland Hills. Others are: Mrs. Bernard Ma- gruder, Franklin; Mrs. R. John Heber, Foxcroft; Mrs. Philip Det- wiler, West Beverly Hills area; and Mrs, A. P, Laffoon, East Bev erly Hills Chairmen of other various com- mittees include: William B. Bach- man Jr., Howard E. Hallas, Paul M. McKenney; - William Spence, Qaude B. Harman, William” E Roberts, Mrs. Donovan J. Grey and Mrs. Vincent Van Fieet é ° The RBirmingha Gun (Club etubhouse again will be open to members and their friends to- morrow, Club facilities are to- cated on Richardson road, Com- merce Township. . 7. ° Their annual membership § tea will be given by the North Subur ban Alumnae of Chi Omega to- morrow, with the group meeting from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m, at the Yar- [races vend tems of Sire, Rovet |T. Loudon Mrs. Andrew Neiger Jr. is chair- mah. All Chi Omega's are invited to attend | New officers for the coming year dent; Mrs. Walter Koch, first vice president; Mrs_ Andrew R. Neiser secretary; and Mrs. John A. Hew- * Taking into consideration the re- mark of Police Chief Ralph W.' | Moxley that “close to 16,000 vehi- cles a day now use Maple avente,"’ and the coming of. the W. Maple fire station, the City Commiasion thts week authorized the initalla tion of two suspended traffic sig- nals at the Chesterfield - Maple intersection. an , @ in 4 $75 for Drunk Driving BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Ray- | mond M. Crouse. #4, of Hazel | Park, pleaded guilty to: a charge | was fined $75 plus $10 costs. = i - ane Beturdey Tetey Mi Pentice Lewest temperature p et om BLOOMFIELD HILLS — for Infant Melaragni, son of and Mrs, Peter Melaragni, r % Valley Row, will be at 1 } sm Saturday at th Maniey Baily Funeral Home in Birming- ham. Burial will be in Holy Sepul- ehre Cemetery. Other survivors include his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rosato Melaragni of Detroit, and Mr. and |Mrs. Michele Serra of Farming @t driving under the influence or} - | - AUTO-TOURIST ROUTE ACROSS LAKE MICHIGAN reid 240 Miles of Crowded Nighweys CLIPPER a6 cree |Jr., second vice president; Mrs Daniel Blough, secretary; Mrs Roger Buchanan, corresponding Wire Fencing } Being Stolen nf by Installments | © Thieves are stealing wire fence | from Walter Payne, 3380 Rd., Pontiac Township, on the in- | stallment plan, Wednesday night. according to Mrs, Payne, someone made off | with a 100-foot roll of fencing but | left behind a %@-foot. roll which was in Payne's back yard. Last night someone came hack + and took the remaining wire Joslyn untouched since it was bought a | year ago. Value of the wire was | about $37, Mra. Payne said. Northeast Warned | of Storm Danger | ._ {Continued From Page One). stations with calls on the storm's | progress. | Hurricane Carol, the new storm's | predecessor, killed 68 persons =| caused millions of dollars in dam.- | age in northeastern states 1 Planes at Quonset Point, RI Naval Air Station were taken to inland bases and extra watches were ordered at the base today to secure all equipment : = Beach home owners and other residents of th® shoreline also were Bares Ist Leprosy Case taking precautionary measures Among Ww il Veterans . ° 7 os CHICAGO (INS) im “ae mea % -— - of leprosy contracted by. an Amer- th h the, Virginia Capes to | *@@ serviceman during Would War Block Island off the Connecticut |!! overseas duty came to Ligne coast and were to be hoisted as |)*sterday Dr. Norman FE. Levan of Bakers- far north as Portland, Maine, by : early morning | fietd, Calif. disclosed in the cur- * ¢ e jrent Journal of the American Med- Small craft all along the coast | ‘eal Association that the victim from South Carolina northward |W48 a native of Kansas who had were cautioned to remain in port. | Served in the Phillipines, an area Winds were expected to reach | where leprosy,js ‘‘endemic’’ (prev- gale force (39 to 54 miles per hour) | alent), and lived in California along the Carolina and Virginia | since the end of the war coasts this afternoon and early! The physician predicted ‘‘similar tonight ~ instances may be anticipated dur- - ing the next 30 or more years in ’ e veterans of World War II and Man's Food License | Korcs.*0 served in endemic re -” Revoked by Police crystal-Echo Club Sets v0 y Fouce Crystal-Echo Club ‘Sets A city food license wes taken’ Fun Day Supper Saturday from Frank Monnett owner of . the Honey Bee Restaurant at 19) MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE — The W. Pike St.. yesterday by Pontiac | Men's Club of Crystal Echo Beach Police Lt. David Gilpin and Det.| !mprovement Association will hold Sgt. Donny Ashley a Fun Day and potluck supper, Police Chief Herbert W. Straley | starting at 5 p.m. Saturday, at said today that Monnett violated | the beach’ clubhouse - a resolution of the City is.| Activities will include races ‘for sion of June 22 which ordered him | the children, an egg throw for the to abstain from_intoxicants or for-| men and balloon contest for the fen his license. women, Residents with their fami- Monnett, accdrding to Straley,| lies and guests are invited to at- was :arrested and convicted of | tend the affair. driving -under the influence of liquor last week, and the commis-| Beeause of their literary patrons, sion Tuesday night ordered his l- | English coffee houses were once cense_to be permantly revoked. : BiG HIT—Viviane Culhane. 6 is “Little Miss Archer’ around her native Southsea, Eng land. She has been arrow shoot ing for two years known as The first case __THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1954 _ | N —_ Red Cross Chapter.Drops Special Fund Drive Here No separate fund drive will be, townships, said Harold Euler, held this year in Oakland County | chairman of the county chapter by the American Red Cross, as| A sum of $51,000 for the Red result of an agreement announced | Cross will be included this year in| togay between the county chapter | the Pontiac Area United Fund goal, and the Detroit Metropolitan Unit- | according to Dwight Adams, execu- ed Foundation. : | tive director. The Detroit organization wih | The Townships United fund, cov- | include $86,000 tor the Red Cross { ¢Fing-all but three townships north in-4t» 1954 Torch Drive goal, rep- Of Square Lake road, will include resenting Southfield, Royal Oak, | $19.203 for the Red Cross, making Troy and Bloomfield Townships’ |® S¢parate drive unnecessary, Eu- | share of the county chapter {ler stated. quota of $90,000. | ‘Friends of the Red Cross are | In previous years the Red Cross asked to make their usual dona- | has solicited independently im these tions as a contribution to the Torch | | Drive held in the Detroit area from 5 | Oct. 19 t» Nov. 11 and in Pontiac . = from Oct. 19 te Nov. 4," said Police Arrest Youth, | exc. ° | The agreements provide that in Recover Stolen Loot | event ots major toca or ma: ____{ tional disaster, the Red Cross ~“K'2-yearoid Youth, Who police say admitted stealing about $350 worth of articles from autos, break- ing into a restaurant and attempt- ing another breakin, was appre- hended last night only an hour after Pontiac Police received @ complaint. Held for investigation of break- ing and entering and larceny from autos, is Paul R, Cremer, of 67 Gage St. Det. Thomag Mitchell and two other patroimen, dispatched to N. Communities included in the lat- est agreement included Birming- |ham, Ferndale, Royal Oak, Berk- |ley, Oak Park, Huntington Woods, | Pleasant Ridge, Lathrup Townsite, | Clawson, Hazel Park, Franklin Vil- lage and Bloomfield Hills. Virginia Dare, first white | child born in AmeN@a, was born | on Roanoke Island, Va., which | now is part-of North Carolina. County Deaths Mrs. Arthur Bowman BERKLEY — Rosary for Mrs. Arthur R. (Mary Jane) Bowman, 30, of M419 Oakshire St., will be recited at 8 tonight at Sawyer Fu- neral Home. Prayer service will be at 9 am. Saturday at the fu- nera] home, followed by Requiem Mass at 9:30 at Our Lady of La- Salette Catholic Church. Mrs. Bowman died Thursday at Highland Park General Hospital She is survived by a nephew, Marvin Copeman Sr., of Pontiac Mrs.. Emma A. Taylor FERNDALE — Service for Mrs Fmma A. Taylor, 81, 416 Albany Ave., will be held at 1 p.m. Satur- day at Spaulding ‘& Son Funeral Home, with burial in Roseland Park Cemetery. She died Wednes- W. Lockwood D’Arcy of Walled Lake. Mrs. Emma Pateer LAKE ORION Service for Mrs, Emma Patzer, 88, will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at the Armstrong Funeral Home, De- troit, with burial Cemetery, Detroit the home of her son, Ray C. Pat- Surviving besides her son are three daughters, Mrs. J. R. Wight- man, Mrs. Russell Schopf, and Mrs. Hilda Knee, Mrs. Patzer be viewed.at-—the - Alten’s “Funeral Home, Lake Orion, until 1! a.m. Saturday. — Man Is Held for Court Floyd Eineder, ville, Oxford; was bound over to Oakland County. Circuit Court yes- terday on $7,300 bond to face trial day at her home. on @ statutory rape charge. His Surviving are a daughter-in-law, arraignment in Circuit Court will Mrs. William J. Rodgers of Fern-| be Sept. 13, dale, and a sister, Mrs. Grace He appeared Watertord Stone. Township Justice Willis D. Lefurgy William D’Arcy . who sent Eineder to jail when he FERNDALE — Service for Wil- liam Thomas D'Arcy. 83, 236 W. Chesterfield Ave., will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Kinsey Fu- neral Home, Royal Oak, with graveside Masonic service by Rochester Lodge 5, F&AM, at Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit. He died Wednesday at Bloomfield Hospital. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Perry St., learned that a bowling ball and shoes were taken from an auto owned by John Kerezsy | of 54 Gage St. While there officers ; also learned that a restaurant at | 534 N. Perry, was broken into, and seven other ‘autos parked in | the vicinity were ransacked, An attempted breakin wag reported at | a nearby shoe store at 552 N. | Perry St. S Dial Out hurrying away on Glenwood ave- pue toward Rundeli street. Cremer was taken into custody and: police recovered the bowling equipment, 13 golf clubs and a || bag, and a flashlight. 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Family Taught Lesson About Mother LONDON —Mrs. Winifred da Costa, an attractive 19-year-old mother with a lot of spunk, was sure today she — ee had taught her family the lesson of their young lives. In the Da Costa's suburban Lon don home she was always picking up after son John, 14. Daughter Joan, 18, was constant 88 Wayne Street Harper Method Care Is the First Step in the Right Direction to Fall Hair Styling RANDALL'S HARPER METHOD SHOP FE 2-144 | ly losing her slippers and fountain pen, and mother had to find them For daughter Dereen, 13, mother worked till late at night making frocks, but Doreen. wasn't helping with the dusting ° Daughter Sylvia, 20, a beauty amma! geo Tues. 0. $7.50 PERM ANE NT . 514 Pontiac Ban = ~~ La Chic Beauty S Salon FE 4-1687 contest winner, was thinking of a career and the excitements of the outside world. Home was just a place to sleep for her. Father Jack didn't help much because he was so tied up with his vegetable business in Landon's Covent Garden that he couldn't find time to notice his wife very Pays big dividends. investments. EVENING GuaG ee ee NAME HALE DAY, Gus VM. 7 a . Lawrence, Pontiac INVESTMENT IN BUSINESS TRAINING Time, money and effort — invested in practical preparation for life work produce much greater results than most other — DAY and CLASSES Vashlile Call tn Person, Return This Ad, or Phone FE 2-355! for Prospectus eeseee de APPROVED for TRALNING of VETERANS Permanent, Free Employment Service much The blow-up came last Ménday morning. Mrs. Da Costa, in the whirl of daily chores, had forgotten to buy the butter. There were murmurs of complaint. After the family dis persed for the day. Mrs. Da Costa left She went to a big hotel near Brighton—a place of happy mem- ory because there, several months ago, daughter Syivia had won the beauty contest, and in that very same competition Mrs. Da Costa herself was a finalist This time she didn’t go for fun She bad a four-day cry. Back home there was the hue and cry of a missing woman mys tery, with police patching together clues. It didn’t look lke foul play, but it was very purziing to persons who do not understand what moth- ers have to put up with Someone recognized Mrs. Da Costa and telephoned ber husband He raced down in. his big yellow automobilé. She explained all, and made him coot his heels in the lounge while she had pineapple and ‘Teream and thought over his promisé™to shake up the family. * * * Mrs, De Costa went home with Jack last night, to be greeted joy- fully by four children so polished that they gleamed. If there was a speck of dust you couldn't find it, and Mom had a dandy dinner which she didn't cook. WEEK END ___Fandsewn | that are as fle SPECIAL: ! 5 | * med By RUTH SAUNDERS - BLOOMFIELD HILLS—The ar- Edward W. McCaul and Mr. and Mrs, Cyrus R. Osborn were among parents who went to New York to meét their daughters. On Wednesday evening the cir- cular hill top drive of the McCaul home was transformed into a like- ness of a Parisian side-walk cafe, and Margaret and Ann were hos- ~ Wednesday noon Jeanne Seaborn gave a luncheon for a group of former Kingswood classmates who will be going on to college soon, and Friday evening Frances Keys and Franny Willson will give an ififformal evening party in the Rog- er M, = home in Cranbrook road, * s s Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Colbert re- turned home today from a brief visit in New York. * «# 6 On Sunday Mr, and Mrs, Jo- seph F. Flaherty and Mr. and Mrs. Everell E. Fisher enter. tained at a swimming and supper party at the Fisher home for Mary Beth Wiesler and Richard Halpin whe will be married on | Saturday. | On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs, W. O. | Briggs Jr. gave a buffet supper and shower for the young couple | . + . Mr. aghan and their family have | moved recently from Ptigrim read te their new home on Lone Pine read, Bloomfield Hills. Connie Vanderveer, daughter of ~~ Has Meeting in Mize Home Mrs. George Mize was hostess | in her Menominee road home | Thursday evening for a meeting of the Yomar group of First Presby- terian Church. The meeting was opened With a prayer by Mrs. J. A. Brunton, a special guest from the First Pres- | byterian Church of Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. Harry Pattison and Mrs. Olin Hoffman reportéd on the re- cent synodical conference for church women which they. attended at Alma College. | Yomar Group ciety spoke to the group on “Re- tation of the Women's Groups and Works.” Refreshments were served under the direction of Mrs. Hoffman and Mrs. Chester Varney, The were assisted by Mrs. Edson Dootittie. The next meeting will be held Océ 14 in the Birmingham home of Mrs. George Gale. Mrs. W. A. Steward Entertains MOMS Mrs. W. A. Steward's Ridge road home was the setting Tuesday. for a meeting of MOMS of America, Inc. Unit Two. Annual reports were given and plans were made for the installa- tion dinner to be held Sept. 21 at Stevens Hall, Mrs. Dorothy Parker was accepted as a new member. Couple Will Hold QOpenHouse. Several Parties Arranged [- tor Summer Travelers and Mire, Peter J. Mon: 7) ~ Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Vanderveer. | | } Mrs. Norman H. Berry will en- | tertain at luncheon Friday at) Orchard Lake Country Club for | members of the Woolfenden-Ches- brough wedding party and out of | town guests. Joyce Woolfenden will be mar- ried Friday evening to Richard | Chesbrough of Grosse Pointe. . . * Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lewis will return next week from | spending the summer at Charie- voix. Theater will be given to the | alumnae of Kappa Kappa Gamma | sorority of the North Westward | branch for their charity program. | Mrs. N. 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PETERSBURG — A lady columnist down this way re- cently wrote: “Florida is getting too big for its bridges.” And so the forward-looking Floridians built a $22,000,000 architectural beauty called “The Sunshine Skyway,” 15 miles long overall. They got Gen, James 8. Van Fieet; lovely Miss Greece,-and Jimmy Melton and a couple of his old- time gas buggies, to dedicate it. That's why this New York columnist—who's covered everything frem delicatessen openings ¢n up—found him- self down here on the Gulf of Mexico, Just to make it all perfect, one flier flew under the bridge just before the official opening. The plane was a little Piper Cub and if you get the mame of the pilot and| kindly give it to the police they will beat | the hell out of him. Riding right up in front as we all crossed over the new span from St. Pete toward Sarasota was Genera! Van Fleet in a hand-made Chrysler that we were tobd cost $72,000. Naturally, we thought somebody drank too much florida grapefruit juice when they told us that, and meant $7,200. | “Nope, it's 72 thousand,” the officials | assured ws. It's called a presidential parade car, there are only three in ex- istence, and President Eisenhower has already ridden in this one six times, the man sajd. Gen. Van Fleet—who's now associated with 20th Century Fox Pictures in Holly- wood (that’s the company that works) for Ma.rilyn Monroe)—was almost as big | a hit ‘as the bridge. When Miss Greece—Ricca Diallina— got ismooched by acting Gov. Charley Jonris during the ceremonies, somebody | said to the general: the military man, soldier-like. Sunshine Skyway—which actually links 10 counties—eliminates the fa- mous St. Petersburg Ferry. The $1.75 tolF isnt considered steep here because | that’s what the ferry cost—and half the time you had te wait, and wait, and wait te get on it. St. Pete, Sarasota, Bradenton and RICCA DIALLINA Tampa are all expecting new business booms—and Florida is already one of the fastest growing states | in the union Besides finding that Little Jack Little is here, I was most impressed by the s)gns hereabouts such as “The Hair of the Dog | Liquor Store,” the “Bluenose Motel.” One that said, “She Sells | Sea Shells,” and a dandy over a mowing machine establish- ment that stated’: “When you gotta mow, you gotta mow.” Xavier Cuga?. had a big hasslé with an Italian movie pro- ducer who made eyes at his missus, Abbe Lane, in Rome. . . The Federal Trade Commission . will crack down on some filter-tip claims . . . Bookle "Harry Gross goes to court again this myonth, trying to get sprung. Treasury agents are taking secret movies of Ure numbers racket right out- side the Pentagon .. . Anchorage, Alas- ka, will iniport jazz groups. (It's really the coolest, dad) . . . Mary Linn Beller makes C/3S' “Brighter Day” radio show a lot briuyzhter. + . s Earl's Pearls: A guy, enjoying the “do- it-youruelf” fad, has this advice for painting a room: “To finish the bed- room I used a gallon of paint and four bottles of beer.”—Ottawa Herald. e ° LJ W'ish I'd Said That: “A teenage boy may have his mother’s eyes and dispo- sithon, but it’s a bet he has his father’s cwr keys.” — Augusta (Kan.) Daily . Gazette. MARY LINN BELLER Today's Best Laugh: “Let's see,” asks Allen Seserman, ‘‘what was it we were afraid of before they discovered the atom | bomb?” , . . That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1954) -—— : ’ sion conviction: He put the home| i ““I thought you'd be up there kissing ee a an en somnina| Dallas Child, 9, up for collateral on a bond guaran: | Phone FE 5 7471 hes:, general.” ‘red for governor ‘Di f R bi teeing the appearance in court of} or FE 5-4962 ‘Oh, I kissed her yesterday,” replied | All may not be clear sailing for | 1es Oo apies Frank Niccoli on a conspiracy | ~ ithe millionaire New Deal - Fair | DALLAS. Tex. W—A 9%year-old charge Committeeman Carmine G. De * * »« Cl Oo t f U d foe who also is leader of Tam-| Parkland attendants said it took ose ” u o se . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1955 i A —_ * "es ; [ az a tn tikaaiie hades : i jek, below Randall Dam in South Dako- Irish Tulip Bulbs Gain =| Missouri River _ |**" : | Wide Recognition in U.S. Trout Myster One theory is the fish might have | DUBLIN (UP) .— Irish tulips Yy y come eg naps or ape |} whieh runs q igsouri eave made their mark in America to Observers | Nebraska - South Dakete _derder, In less than three years, Ireland| ,), !AHA U-Whosput (fie Trout in| that somehow the trgut made it jhas built up a huge important ike Mishaek River? | to the Missouri and traveled some market of tulip bulbs to the Unit-| |. ¢ Ariay Eee _— 3) miles unstream, gineers are tryit } a . jed States, and orders continue to} tg sctve the mystery bec ause no | The most com T ak of pour in one edaesgees h | The Irish tulip industry is con the muddy Missou jured 21) inches | port, on a sunswept ledge of lime- | ? " centrated mainly on a 400 acre | The trout, all be farm at Finglas, near Dublin air- | ‘ t weighed four po is seen trout inj inf grain field fires at tprvest time pape exhaust sparks) fuel that suties--the larg- | leaked or spilled, and overheated inds and meas engines or bearings, cording to were pulled out! the University of lings stone land. It is run with the ef i ficiency of a model-style factory | Ptewd of the industry is Edward | Browett, a Dubliner campaigning to have Ireland replace Holland as the leading power in the world of flowers PROTECT children, pets, shrubs with GOOD SUBJECT—Actress Lisa Kirk is a coopera. | beside a pool at a Las Vegas, Nevada, hotel. tive subject as she we pose s for comedian Herb Shriner | Harriman Gets — te kine "to Sell iches ne As a possible Harriman-Roose velt convention fight threatened, | p 50 000 Bo d . ‘ Ino Republican opposition devel 0 ay ’ n | oped against U.S. Sen: Irving M.| . : = . ajor Backing | Ives Who has been tabbed for that LOS ANGELES —Mickey Co party's gubernatorial nomination hen's Brentwood home goes up for Dem Nomination Seems by Gov. Thomas E. Dewey and auction today—to pay off a $50,000 other GOP leaders. Nomination of | pond on a henchman who disap- | Beautiful and permanent .. al- iS : | Vanized after weaving, not before uss 9 i = aie jeertain. a seneee Bpeseee ere an Anchor Fence keeps chil- . ce Cc dren and pets in—strangers and | Faction May Fig t . —————— Cohen_isneail_ts-yow at Meret stray animals out! Easy terms \Island Penitentiary serving a five NEW YORK #& — F { New j York State’ ‘K leading "Sienerate Clawing, Biting year term on an income tax eva | First Payment November 15 | —and Niccoli hasn't been} seen since. A bail bondsmen fore- Deal stalwart, however, because boy died from rabies today only closed on it to pay the bond | | | | some powerful backers of Rep.|hours after he was admitted to Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr, threat-| Parkland Hospital, clawing, biting! “At the time, when he was lead en a floor fight at the Democratic | and spitting ing underworld figure, Cohen esti- State Convention. The child was Ben Earl Ivery, | mated the home’s-value at $80,000. But the leaders’ endorsement ‘the youngest of nine children of, It had bullets fired: into it, and | probably has assured Harriman of Mrs. Vessie Ivery once was damaged by a dynamite | a majority of the delegates. | The boy was first taken to Park., blast, despite an elaborate electric- | Rug & Upholstery Cleaners A statement backing Harriman |tand July 18 after he was bitten ©Y® Warning system Cohen had 62 Court Drive PE 2-1772 was issued late yesterday by Dem- | by a stray dog, but his case was installed |ocratic State Chairman Richard H. | not diagnosed as rabies until yes- Balch and Democratic National | terday, the mother said many Hall, the Manhattan party |three doctors and two niirses to organization. tsubdue the violently ill child so POWER MOWERS Several upstate Democratic lead-| that anaesthetists could put him ers declared their continued sup-|to sleep for a blood specimen. A y R ; port of Roosevelt for the nom- | young woman doctor must take | ——Keos Your $ Ea ination, | rabies serum because of a scratch | 1—Buckeye Choice Harriman, 62, issued a brief) she received while helping with { lec statement last night saying he was | the patient. i gratified at the support of the four| Ben Earl was the second Dallas 2" tric Rotary Mower see es $45 top party leaders. He said that, if| child to die with rabies this sum- | i—Garden Arch $26 nominated, he would lead a vigo-| mer. Jody Allene Brown, 3, died coccecee wos 539.58 rous fight for the Democratic par.|a few weeks ago. The State Health Severe vil othe mare da | oar Saha fee WS, meting HARDWARE people of our state.” |malady this year. The two chil- ) 742 Ww. HURON Harriman, a traditional Repub-;dren lived within a mile of one | lican, hes been a Democrat since | | another. ' cause they +. won't your finger. 16 W. HURON ST. WKC’s EVERYDAY PRICE Only +129” SERVICE STORE 30 Seuth Coss NEW LOW PRICE! NO MONEY DOWN LF wee = BY BIRTHSTONE Spe PER (= Ta NS RINGS A eee ay | $ 2 er On Nationally Advertised Item en ~ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1954 aque President ee , THE PONTIAC PRESS MAKE OVER Par “i } { . PONTIAC, | MICHIGAN t TWENTY-ONE | Plans Political Meeting at Denver Today en Will Make Tour of West European Capitals LONDON (INS) — British... Foveign- Secretary Anthony . Eden | pass on admission af West Germany to NATO, not later than Oct. 15. leaves London tomorrow for a five-day tour of Western capitals to Responsible diplomatic sources said today the proposal was made take the pulse of opinion about the rearmament of Western Germany by the U. S. to the permanent NATO council, now meeting in Paris. The British Foreign Office announcement of Eden's trip said he It was suggested that the emergency meeting be held “about October would talk with other foreign ministers ‘“‘concerning the situation « 1} 4nd in ne event later than October 15, in New York. created by the French Assembly's rejection’ of the European Defense Community Treaty. Specifically Eden is expected to sound out his opposite numbers | into NATO on two important points | 1—Methods of bringing West Germany into the European defense system as an equal pariner. | ~The date for a nine-nation conference on European sec urity i which Britain has proposed. } Purpose of the session would be to deal specifically with a U. S. proposal that West Germany be permitted to rearm and be brought This was seen as the answer to the problem raised by the French refusal to ratify the European Defense Community, Eden's first visit will be to Brussels for a conference Saturday with Beigign Foreign Minister Paul-Henri Spaak, Dutch Foreign Minister Willem Beyen and Joseph Bech of Luxembourg, From Brussels the British foreign minister will go to Bonn for a To round up viewpoints on these questions Eden will visit France Suuday meeting with West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. Italy, Belgium, West Germany, Luxembourg and The Netherlands— Monday he will leave for Rome for talks with Italian officials. the six nations which were to have comprised the European Defense | Eden's ome conferences are not expected to get under way until Community. | Tuesday. And he will leave Wednesday for Paris and a meeting. with And trom Washington, the U. S. has formally proposed that an | French Premier Pierre Mendes-France. emergency meeting at the Counc veil of — Ministers be held to AP Pheote LINES SINKS TUG — This aerial view shows the liner Italia plowing into the tugboat Fairplay I in Cuxhaven, Germany, har- bor. The tug is shown as it heels over and starts to sink. Two persons, a radioman and a five-year-old boy, died in the accident which took place while the Fairpiay was towing the passenger vessel into the harbor. Fifteen others aboard the fug, passengers eA aa ag i AN IN BAVARIA—Actress Ingrid Le has 10 children of sctoot-age trom -6—to—17—and- three others too young for classes. She arises jat 6 a. m. and has them ready by 8. He is scheduled to return to London ) Thursday. $1,200 Allowed Retired Worker Allows Persons to Make _ That Amount (Editor's note: This te the fourth im « series of eight articles deal- ing with 1064 changes in the Social Security Act. Reprints ere avell- by contacting the Pontiac Go- Security Office, 3223 Hubbard Bidg} Starting Jan. 1, 1955 persons drawing social security benefits will be able to earn up to $1,200 and still get monthly checks, com- pared with the former $900 ceiling. Also in 1955, the ceiling on wages taxed for social security will be hiked from $3,600 to $4,200. This means deductions for social security will be taken out of pay checks each year until the work- er has earned $4,200. The $4,200 limit also applies to self-employment income covered by the law and a combination of wages and self-employment. The raise means higher benefits to peo- ple now getting checks and also to those becoming eligible in the future. The tax rate will be the same as previously—two per cert for. wage earners, three per cent for self-employed—but $600 more will be taxable, The new $1,200 income limit means a person can earn up to that much tn a year and still re- chevea social security check every month. These earnings include wages from work for others or self-ob- tained money whether or not the work is covered by social security, The number of social security checks received by persons with AP _Ppete - ~ > * - a | Ree! a incomes over $1,200 per year de- pends on the amount of income over $1,200 and number of months actually worked. Even when earnings exceed the ceiling, social security benefits will not be lost for any month when not more than $80 was made or for any month when a person does not work. Another provision effective Jan. 1, 1955 makes Ht possible after age 73 te get benefits every of earnings. A — is provided for receiv- ing and cashing checks for months persons are not eligible because of the work provisions in the law. If you are receiving benefits and go to work, check with a social security office if not sure how the job-will- affect -your eligibility for benefits. New York Furor his oneman crusade against Brooklyn bingo was injected with added fuel last night when his suc- cessor continued, the crack-down |én the game Goldberg was demoted yester- day from deputy chief inspector to captain on the ground of “‘in- subordination.” He immediately filed for retirethent. amid a con- \troversy that threatens to spark a political issue in the coming elec- tion | | 'Jan Somers of Lansing, Mich., ‘for first place in talent honors | | | the Miss America contest. ‘a? Peete ‘Isabelia. near hake Tacliioodasca in Bavaria, where | tura soprano with a flutelike voice ee ee SS ne Se, campaign. The 61-year-old Goldberg, on the | tailed to keep his superiors in- on his bingo activities. Social Security Change | if month regardiess of the amount Ky ALL SET FOR OUTING — Mr. Cadillac getting ready for their trip to Greenfield | Village tomorrow for the annua! old car show there. and Mrs. M. J. | Pentiac Press Fhete Donnell, of 247 Otttawa Dr., are shown in their 1904 Donnell, who works at the Pontiac Retail store, also jeans an 1898 Duryea, but it needs new tires so it | will stay in the garage for this year’s show. Pontiac Man Ready for Old Car Show at Greenfield Village Saturday M. J. Donnell has an ordinary- size garage behind his home at 247 Ottawa Dr. But it holds three cars without bulging a wall One of the autos is a low-slung English Jaguar. The other two are short-wheelbase early vintage American models—an 1898 Duryea and a 1904 Cadillac. The Duryea is but 9‘, feet long, the Cadillac, 814 feet Deanell will unstack the Cad- Mac tomorrow, (Sat.) don a duster, pick up Mrs. Donnell at the front door and head for a day's outing at Dearborn's Green- field Village. The occasion will be the annual old car show and parade sponsored by the Flint Chapter of the Vet- eran Motor Car Club of America, in conjunction with Greenfield Vil- lage officials. He'll take the Cadillac because it's in better condition. The Duryea, which he bought a year ago, needs new tires, among other things A strike at a Firestone tire plant in Massachusetts kayoed any plans to put the car in shape fer the event. (The rubber com- pany still has all the milds for all the tires it's ever made, for Ferguson Advises Keeping Red Ties DOWAGIAC ® — Sen. Ferguson (R-Mich) said yesterday the best ay to hold Communist nations in check is to keep up diplomatic re- lations with them even though they cannot function ag members of a which old car fanciers are mighty thankful.) ~ The four passenger Cadillac touring car rumbles along at a 25- mph clip without any trouble, Don- nel] says. He reconditioned it himself and | anticipates a old car frolic This week, he spent off-hours from his job as used car sales manager for the Pontiac Retail Store to carefully polish and tune- up the car. Judges at the attatr will pick good showing in the winners on both car looks and | performance and driver and pas- senger’s costumes. Donnell had his duster specially made by a woman in Charlotte. Aside: from the parade, there will be cranking contests and a gas light parade in the evening, during |'which only the kerosene and car- bide lights on the autos will light Greenfield Village's roadways.- Donnell expects other members of the Flint chapter from Pontiac, Birmingham and other points in Oaktand County to participate. family of nations, Ferguson told the Dowagiac Ro- | tary Club “the best interests of the United Statés probably would | not be served by breaking off dip- tomatic relationé with Russia and othef Communist countries.” The speech was part of an open- ing day program on Ferguson's re-election campaign trip. -He | spoke at St. Joseph last night and scheduled stops at Hartford, Law- rence, Paw Paw, Piainwell, Hol- |land, Zeeland and Grand: Haven today “This country must stop buying friends in the world,” he said. “Our foreign aid programs must be-used to-further the interest of the United States and to advance | the defense of the free world against Communist conspiracy.” Census Bureau Figures Population 162,670,000 WASHINGTON «The Census Bureau today estimated the na! tion's population on Aug. 1 at 162,670,000, including armed forces overseas. - That was a growth of 2,782,000, of 1.7 per cent, in a year and 7.6 per cent, greater than on April 1, 1950, the date of the last census. WELL CAST—Al you can expect from an broken leg. ‘“Tuffy,”’ o United Press Phete it's not much of a smile, it’s the best lish bulldog, especially when he has @ » a Detroit family’s pet, has been wearing the cumbersome splint ever since he took a tumble downstairs, Strike Leaders Face ‘Court DETROIT (UP) — Four leaders of the striking “tocal- $57 United Electrical Workers (Ind.) union at the Square D. Co. plant here were ordered to appear in circuit court today to show cause why they should not be cited for contempt. Circuit Judge Thomas JM ordered Charles Kelly, Dave Mates, Edward Perkola and Rudy Hoffman to appear after the com- pany asked that they be cited for violating an order against mass picketing. Square D officials presented Judge Murphy with an affadavit detailing alleged acts of violence that have occurred along the picket line since a court order against }mass picketing wag —issued—tast week. In another move te prevent violence at the plant, Square D | let its workers out a half hour early Thursday to allow them te prised pickets could mass around the plant, Only a token force of about 25 pickets were on hand as the work- ers left the plant earty, When the workers reported to the plant in the morning a mass of pickets, estimated at 700 by dean swarmed around them but there was No violence. ge* to their cars before the sur- | Seeks oe of Republicans Restrained Campaign Forecast by Aides Who Will Attend Session DENVER (@®—President Eisen. hower arranged a political meet- ing today and aides predicted more of the same sort of re- strained campaigning he has been carrying on for: continued Repub- lican control of Congress. He. scheduled a breakfast ses- sion with the GOP chairmen of 21 Midwestern and Rocky Moun tain states. The Republican leaders are meeting in Denver, the President's vacation headquarters, to figure out how best to try to elect party candidates to the House and Sen- ate in November. White House Press Secretary James €. Hagerty told newsmen the President had no advance plans for any speech at the meet- i: s * #8 Eisenhower told Washington news conferences weeks ago he would do no barnstorming for indi- vidual Republican candidates for Congress. He said that instead he planned to get- around the country this sum- mer and fall to plug the records of his administretion and the 83rd GOP-run Congress. So far he has been doing just | that. Party candidates have come away. from the summer White House saying the President has wished them luck in their cam- paigns and that he wants them to win. But since he came to Colorado Aug. 21 for a work and play va- cation there have been no out-and- out Eisenhower statements en- dorsing individuals. In Washington before that there were a couple of exceptions. For example, he specifically backed Joseph Meek of IMlinois in his bid for the U. S. Senate seat of the Democratic incumbent, Paul H. ia * 6¢ @ The President also came out in Washington for Republican former Rep. Clifford Case of New Jersey, who also is seeking a Senate seat in an intra-party fight touched off by his opposition to the methods of Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis). Otherwise, Eisenhower's cam- paign for continued GOP control of Congress has amounted largely to public appearances with GOP candidates for congressional and state offices. He has had his picture taken with scores of party aspirants, and he has appeared with a good many on the same speaking platform. Associates say Eisenhower still has great personal popularity among the voters, and the best way to woo their support in the congressional elections is through an appeal that Eisenhower per- sonally must have a Republican Congress. ° James Murphy of San Francisco, co-chairman of the National Citi- zens of Eisenhower Congressional Committee, told newsmen after a conference with the President yes- terday that ‘the Eisenhower band- wagon “ig really beginning to roll 500 Foreign Educators | i lt ait 3 Miss Michigan -Scores- in -Talent Contest AP AND INS DISPATCHES ASaeeR CITY, N. J.—Sultry wailed the blues right into a tle with Miss New York City last night in the second preliminary round of Judges gave equal point totals to the 19-year-old Miss ‘Michigan atid Heather-Jo Taferner, a colora- The tie was an unusual occur. rence in the contest. The two talent winners and tall trom Pelham Manor, N. ¥. You.” She wore a white strap- less gown that showed off her 35-inch bust, 24!;-inch waist and Florida, Ann Gloria Daniel, a tall brunette from Dade City Education Office to Host. 7 aa. © -= THE PONTIAC PRESS, : FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER-10. 1954 FILL IN—Charies E. Daniel has been appointed to fill the seat of the late Sen. Burnet Maybank, of South Carolina. He will serve until January, when Edgar A. Brown will take office. Volunteers Help Expand Courses Town Residents Teach Classes When School nearly-three times as big... : . Otficers.were reporting more! Wife Pushes Pedal Best, |!’ # vacant house here yesterday” Eqir Flagpole Stander cases of vated. assault than . He tald police he was teaching . _ | simple assault. Aggravated assault (COP Plows Into House ee : Claims World Record ~ | DETROIT ut = Dixie Blandy, a is supposed to involve: a deadly) SPRINGFIELD, Ohio un Police Chief'Stunned spp a 2. | elal the 237 ’ by Semantic Attack ileal he stood on jo ae cai was a new world's record, break- his: wife~to drive Mrs Neither was injured there was aggravated.” | brake pedal when their car crashed | salt and sour tastes thor regular size, and proudly an- |to get treatment for his ankles UNITED SHIRT weapon. Shedding some light on | Richard Teasley, 79, was behind ———- year old professional flagpole |" his old Oh@ of 192 hours set tively new on the job, was startled the situation was one officer's | the wheel, one foot on the accelera When sensation of your tongue stander. slid down from his perch |!" 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For FREE Estimate Call --- FE 5-8174 ~ PARK FREE REAR of STORE - More color for your room—more — “169 | i J "THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBE \ P yom R 10, 1954 * = Flowers 3 in Theft-Case Five Commerce Township busi- nessmen left a meeting last night to assume emergency police duties long enough to round up two youths who are suspected of thefts from cars. The pair are reported to have been tampering with cara parked in front of the meeting place. In custody today is Clayten H. Wilson, 17, of 9191 Holmes, Mil. ford. A 16-year-old Franklin Vil- lage juvenile was turned over to his parents while juvenile author- ities investigate the case, The two were chased from Ray- mond Turpin's shoe store at 1540 Union Lake Rd., to a grocery store three miles away at 1111 Round Lake Rd. owned by Turpin's bro- ther, David. According to William Marohn, of TTS Cooley Lake Rd., oné of the businessmen, several cars had hub caps missing. Marohn, his brother, Arthur of 1550 Union Lake Rd., Richard Verkler of 7960 Barnesbury, Charies Miller of 2453 Union Lake Rd. and Ray Turpin gave chase. Oakland County Sheriff's Depu- ties and Dale Reagan arrived shortly after the boys were = and took them into cus- Death Notices MARTIN, SEPTEMBER. 8. 1954. Helen V 9215 Southwestern, White Lake Twp. age 38: beloved wife of William Martin; dear @aughter of Mrs. Agnes Crivea dear sister of Levi Crivea Jr Arthur Crivea and Adior Crives end Mrs. Mary Reitano. Punera! will be held Saturday, September lith at 11 a m. from the Voor- hees-Siple Chapel with Rev. Lee LeLone officiating Interment at Mt. Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Martin will le in state at the Voorhees- Siple Puneral Home. PETERSON, SEPTEMBER 10. isi4, May A. 111 West Rundell, age 78. beloved mother of Ward Reed; dear sister of Laura Prock, Elizabeth Becker. Clara Delker. Amanda Riech. Fred Staffen and Charles Staffen Puneral will be held Monday, September 13th, at 130 p. m from the Huntoon Funeral Home with Rev. Herbert Ryan officiating. Interment at Woodmere Cemetery Detroit, Michigan. Punera!l arrangements _»by the Huntoon Funeral Home Card of Thanks 1 ura aw WE WISH TO EXTEND OUR heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympethy and beautiful Moral offerings received from all our kind friends and neighbors and re- jation during our recent bereave- Ment in the loss of our beloved mother We especially thank Rev Paul Havens, Bur ral Home, family of Nettie May Wever, Mr. and Mrs P THIRTY-ONE _ z side television service mea. Stead em: oie PURNACE INSTALLATION MEN. 24,0 Newb Co. Ontord, OA NEEDED Journeymen Electricians Pontiac Motor Division EMPLOYMENT OFFICE GLENWOOD AVENUE PONTIAC, MICHIGAN “« —7 MEN WANTED to train ip the heating and air eome White you trein. Apply m person, 76 N Paddock FURNITURE SALESMAN We have @p whusus! opportunity for an experienced furniture man Phone MI ¢1410, Mr. Traver, for appointment MAN TO TAKE CHARGE or bardware department. Experience necessary. Good Morey's Golf and Riding Club, 2280 Union Lk Rad. off Commerce Ra. PART TIME SALESMAN $45 PER WEEK Daily Give age, present occu- pation and phone number. Re- plies confidential MAN For survey work fob. Av- = next m Seahorse rage. MN. _ telegraph end _W. Huron. NORTHWEST DRAGLINE OPERA- tor MUlbe 9-2324. SIN SETTERA WANTED. MONT- ealm Bowling Centre. 30 BE. Mont calm. Apply tm person. In Memoriam 2 ~~ IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS. Georgina C. Strickland, whe essed away | year ego today. iv end kind in ali her ways Upright and just to the end of her days a and true, in her heart ead mind, - Beautiful memories she left be- hind — Sadly missed by her husband and children SCHAFER’S FLOWERS 2)_ AUBURN FE 2317 Funeral Directors 4 Donelson-Johns FUNERALS™ _“DESIONED POR FUNERALS” _ Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Plane or Motor BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m, today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 30, 42, 64, 68, 70, 75, 78, 7%.91, 113, 114, 119, = Help Wanted Male 6 AMBITIOUS. MAN A Marshal) Pield family owned enterprise has lecal opening for. ambitiogs man of unquestionable character andre’ ment. Age 25-60. College education ferred Must be re to acce immediately if select anteed income if you qualify & define pian of For interview appointment phone Mrs J. M_ Peruchi* Pontiec, FE 2-2643, Tuesday or Wednesday, Sem, 14 oF 18 Automobile Salesmen We need several more men to round out our sales staff —to-sett ms Not car. necessary. per lan. Insurance pitalisation avatl- lus demonstrator. Call in person. See sales man- ager. Cy Owens Inc. 147 8 SAGINAW A BILLION DOLLAR LIFE INSUR.- ance im the Pontiac area. Three ve opportunity of @ long pro- fonal career, Must be HS. , Ot least, Cueranteed salary tial. Write or call Oo. E LaBerge. 6 W Ton, ‘ontianc. FE 32-1453 BARBER OR APPRENTICE a Perry at Walton Bivd. Call_between @ am to 6 pm . CARETAKER gentiemen Living near - Ruron . call Royal Oak. age NORTHWOOD INC. com be : By as a: ae 7 : —--+ —- --—— : . ; « re : ~~ i > ' Purchase price of the Louisiana The naked eye sees seven stars . in Bri _. Qerritory amounted to 2% cents | fh the Pleiades group, but a. tele- rains ecover ie MARKE’ | a e ea ia if " “ a : | Drunk ériving cost es : a. — uce ® Crouse, 4, of 68 W. Hayes, Haz ‘ 7 i Park and $10 costs yesterday ‘ DETROIT PRODUCE ; ° $75 P After asy fart DETROIT UP) — Wholesale prices on ‘| when he pleaded guilty to the jf before Bloomfield Hills ) ent public farmers’ markets reported by the | charge J “CHICAGO uw — After an easier | eres of markets NEW YORK ®—The stock mar- | Justice Alva J. Richardson. — - = > P 326 bu, apples, greenings No. 1 30 | ket maintained steady front = stir start grains righted themselves | a price Poul a 4 i ere unebie te re Gedte or Bile when due. and recovered to around previous | 2° > Seples, greemings No. 1. 3-00- | Loa. in early dealings, or » of 4 . eee srrenge fer payments 3.50 bu; apples, Melntosh, Mo, 1, 3.25- | wait sentenced to 10 days in Oakland yeu con afford, regardless of bow mech of how many you ewe closing levels on the Board of| 545 yy. apples, Wolfriver, fancy, aog| Changes either way were usually County Jail 4 fined pd a —_ —— . . : = he y yesterday NO SECURITY or ENDORSERS REQUIRED Trade today Dealings were fairly | be; No. lp 3.00-3.40 bu; apples, wealthy in the smaller fractions, and t $50 with $25 costs for reckless driv- ONE PLACE TO PAY active | fancy, 3.76. bu; 1, 276-325 bu pace of trading was quiet, c : : 7 oO ; ing. , who m ri 7 All the market was a ttle low- | Nel tel be px ef ae ‘met, - major ing. _ Moore. eka re. “Let 9 of credit P essist you er at the opening. Rye was the | 200-328 13 pt Peaches Kiberte, No. |. Moat divisions were | before Springfield Townshi Hours: 9 to 6. Sat. 9 tw 1. Evenings by Appointment 3.00-3.50 bu; : ven, fancy,| mixed. Olils and steels were high- | tice Emmett J. Letb,- will serve 30 * first cereal to show signs of | 450 bu: we { 3.00-3.80 bu; pears, Bar- The tay active aircrafts | days.in if the is MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS strength. Then some short cover- | lett. Sones. oo No £32 a ee @ — = ys-in jail fine is not paid. ie - . : pears, vorite, ey ; : were jubetly steady. 41% South Saginaw St. . Above Osklend Theater ing lifted the September ne ha Ko. 3 sed 90 bu: poems, Burbank, a North A. le August Themm of 544 N. Oxford = + . . > . - -bu, i. . = _ Phone FE 8-0456 future. Wheat, corn and oats made |}. 338-1 bu Wetermeions, Wo. t, | 4 meri a ae a Rd., Oxford, told Oakland County — | marked headway 1.50-2.00 bu. {Gays most. active sheriff's deputies yesterday that z aa -+- Wheat near the end of the—first | ogmebtnn: beens. green. flat, No 1. | point gain, opened today on 3,500 thieves took three tires and wheels, ‘hour was % to % higher. Septem lwepaee: werk 118-228 bu; beans pore shares up % at 48% and then it/vajued at $25, from an old car ber $2,174, corn 4% to % higher, round. wis sg? 2? 70 be beans ima, | slipped back for a smal] net loss. parked in his yard Sunday night. = z mies a; ns, nm. eo. | i 7 J = ; September $1654. oats “ lower 1" 35.278 bu, beams wax, No 1. 360-| Pacific Western Oil, yesterday's to's higher, September 78%, | 700 bu, beets, No. 1, 98-100 dos. bebe; | second most active issue up 2| Ed Williams of 1785 Weedlaws . | beets. toppe ° - u. - k rve \¢ lower to 1] cent higher, Sep-| cou jeer 250 ‘-bu; No. 3, 180-269 | Points, today opened up % at 35% Ave., Sylvan Village, owner of tember $1.4734, soybeans 1 cent | ‘s-bu. Cabbage, No 1 100-1 b9bu. €s> fand then added a trifle mofe. Williams Tire Co. at 451 S..Sag- lower to’ 2%, Ingher, September | °F 577s Ser te ben tabbees, apreete | Lower stocks included Chrysler,|inaw St., told Pontiac Police $2.08! and lard 3 cents lower to| Ne 1, 160-180 bu. Cerrots, No. i 18-8 | Goodrich, Montgomery Ward, Sears | yesterday that thieves entered the 1. O82 , i : . Me. - 2 10: cents a hundred pound high- | Tse oy Goumriower ee my $388 % Roebuck, Westinghouse Electric, | company through an unlocked win- er, September $17.12 - dos — yp rete; or and American cyamid. dow early yesterday morning and “ ‘ * ery ie 1, . orn, . - | 1, 90-128" §-don Cucumbers, dill ‘sine, | The bond market was steady | took $1.80 in change and two pints ~ * Grain Prices | Me... 239-238 be: cucumbers, pickle. | at the start. oven -1-Of Whisky. . j;No 1, 4 450 bu. Cucumbers, cers, No 1, 226-275 Bu Dill, Ne ft, 15-80 dos = R ale, Saturda in ? CHICAGO GRAIN | pehs’ Eggplant, Ne 1, 1.00-1.80 bu; eae- toc + vy : CHICAGO (AP) —Opeping «ram plant, long. No = ge ar gre ygreas New York Ste ks e Garage at Pine St. — . f Boy bean |No 1. 78-128 by ks, No. 1, oa. | Adams Ex . a stem asi meene 500 | bebe Okra, Non}. 118-238 pk. Onions, | Air Reduce .. 285 Johns Man .. 77.6, If your friend’s im jail and needs = 221‘. Nov 274 green, No 1, 75-00 dos behe; onians, | Alieg L Stl 4 Jones & L 25 6 | bail, Ph. FE 5-5201, C. A Mitchell. Cl 23.5 Mar 122 dan 277% | dry No J 1.601.78 Sib bag Ontons,| Allied Ch ... 03.4 Kelsey Hay .. | Ma 718 Mar 2.00’. piekting “¥ 1, Ibe = — bos et =. Sree ae 4 | Diamond Rings, 20% Off. ; 206% M 282% No. 1, 75-100 doa be reley root, s nal. — | a ip ore " duly 78i'. No 1, 75-100 dos Peas, black eye,-No. Alum Ltd ,, 66 Kroger = of Georges - Newports, Jewelry Dept. Re 1 @hees=_ Lard 1, 2700-250 bu Peppers. Cayenne, No | Alum Am Ma oe ee wee ase De 156% Ber ‘701 | 1 80-78 pk: peppers, hot, No. 1, 1.00-|Am Alrlin . Or an mb 123), Sacred Heart Church Penny Me 60%, Oct 1485 150 bu. peppers pimiento No 1, 100-/Am Can ,.., 444 Lib Mech &.L Su r. Bat 11, 5:30 to 7:30 % ‘, ON 1295 1125 pk ra, sweet, No 1. 90-125 | Am Cyan 497 Ligg & My o15) : , wt. 2, 5: 5 ae a Si xe) Bee 12 90 fee F var eoan eweet, No. i, 260-300 Am Gas & El 355 Leckn Aire 42.3 Auburn . Auburn Heights. Maybe the quarterback should have a 11% Gereeaw Ou” feu. Belelees. nee. Wal 1. Laies be! Am Lee |.) Laowe ue nes ) 1353 | ib bag Potatoes, new. No 1, 2103 30) Am . — pass play ... and then again, Dec Jem ey 1232 | 1b, bag, Potetces, new Wo 1. 203 3 km Motrt : 102 Tonihare 13 laste T1%e "hex 13 45 bets No 1, 60-75 doz behs redishes m be bl may a. ~ e * star 1188 white, fancy 90 doz behs; No. 1, 60-75 ra Pl _ roma ee 21 | CHICAGO LIVESTOCK x ; , ’ oe 1484, M 11 65 doz behe Squash eegrn, No 1, 100- : 7 Well, what would Y ol have done when ae 1 oP rats Ll 6 128 bu, nauaat euttoreel. No |, 1 00- [am Leger ae ea ce = wan eee gg B= otto te oceans i : , 16 186 bu “squash hubbard Ne. 1. 2300 fully 30 h e than Thursday's aver it was third down and five on State's “ . {125 bu. squash. hubbard No 1 200 _ nary Tel peg Mid — are aeakaty ‘oor ware y cows 9 pes sant : [ 22-yard line? ‘s bu; squash. cummer, No 1. 16-138 | 0m Seem -. 1 Monsen Ch .. 132 Meher: choice 190-276 Ib butchers 19.75 Poultr | ‘;-bu Tomatoes No 1100180 bu. Tur-| Am Zine ee ee Sere 20.10; few loads and lots 20.15-20.25; latter 5 y nip. No 1, 76100 doz behs, turnip, No | APSe woalciaal, ee 22.7 price tneluding butchers up to 256 Ib as Here's a way you can-try your hand at ectsor povtrar [17h ao 18 be |Armco "oir ©. abt Motofoin tl arg | Wel, gt sume, cholee No.0 and ie f . ' . ; ec ; | calling the plays! Just start reading the ~ OETROIT (AP) Prices paid per pound | gg 7 fe rN Hoa gal cs Magar peg A hy —: merge’ Br a. | sows 330.000 17.75-18 75: lighter weights | t : : t tro o Ne 4 ¥ H , . ae r 2 et ise 3 ger 1 exciting new quiz game, YOU BE THE fom Detroit for Na 1 quality lve powl- | 196-198 bu; endive. blesched, Ne! | atchison 1096 het Cash W... O86] fT Te) aeed- come boas 7 try up to : unhe ts | 225-275 bu escarole No. 1, 100-195 at) Cat Line 1186 Ww . | salable ; . . QU ARTERBAC K, which will start soon . Meavy hene 17 . Ancien ard ee es bu, esearole, bleached. No 1. 225-278 | at) matin ne 73 at ann ‘os | sales pall gee Neo cae woes cs on the Sports Page ete) meery protien rod + 1 Barred | DY. Lettuce, head, No 1, 380-300 3 dos | ating Pdr ... 45°. Net “Lead ... 826 | hetfers extremely scarce; few commercial . . Pag Pe ot Se i ga leaf pe 1, 15-100 bU Aveo Mfg ... 57 Nat Steet 60. te low etme seers 7 ne: otto end war >i Se erie A xeon | Romaine, No. 1, 76-1 u. Bald tame”... 10 -~Nat Thea _ —.7 | onde ut ecommerce ers YOU BE THE QUARTERBACK is a Te ee te tarkape omell trpe tm | Grooms” cabbage, Me. 1 160-199 bu.| Bah & Oh .. 309 wy Cont 20.7 1700: utility and commercial cows 10.00- ; dee are . | Collard. No. 1, 180-175 bu. Kale, No, 1, | Beech Nut .. 356 win MP 31.¢ | 14.88: eanners art cutters 7 90-10 50; bulk daily quiz which tests your football know- cludes Beltsville Whites) Ter lks cai Mcstara’ We kt hasan | Bendis) AS ccs Seote fe West 43. | 290-1025; utility and commercial bulls ‘ i nm. | Renguet 16-18) se ae 4 74 | 12-50-15.25; few heavy fat bulls 1150-12 50; how. Each day it gives you a new and in- rentaca secures | bu Sorrel, Wo |, 160-128 pu Spinach. | Sere i. tes Me Am Ar .. é7¢ vealers. 16 00-23 08 according to grade. teresting game problem and asks you to cnc Ano (APs Live poultry — {100-125 bu Turnip, No 1, 180-200 oa can “ Le ner Ste Pe 16.3 res prime lean «ip abet 00 arrart en receipt 003 coupe ‘yesterday % 87 ce pe | ee oe . i hote 4 2125 to it ck the right play. An outstanding col- 140.740. Ib aye paying prices un Borden 68 =Ohie On 625 vs sl “=i te e ates 12 0017 60, , i) igh vhanged te 1 higher. heavy hens 15 5-20 DETROMT bute | Borg Warn 92 =6Oliver Cp 13.1 few goed and choice sheep 4 50-5 00. coach tells you whether you're right, ight hens 138-468. fryers and brotiers| DETROIT (AP) Bean, fob Detrot. Brees ME |. 413 Que woe al : and why. 24.29 old roosters 135-14. caponettes | cases included, federal — ee 4 let oh rh —- a1 ee . . y0-32 | Whites—Orede A. jumbo to hel . ‘eckar F ‘ oe [ere te ere ia ie Mawta ave ato, Bad Ce BT Pw ay x4) Heart Attack Kills Priest Z AVERAGES dium 31 to 44 wtd ave 31%): sme curl a . 5 Don't miss aw! cna Conulied ne die dua. (0) me Sod avg OF peweee It grade Calum \& HM ..101 param Pict |. 347| EMPIRE W®—The Rev. Joseph NEW YORE —< ho B. large 45 to 40. wtd avg 47 Ode “abe 2 Parke Da na t : ° = elated Press ~~ 1s a9 6©| «Browns Grade A, jumbo 88 to 54 Caeay isi a Penney JC 034 Bocek, 56, pastor of St. Philip's - ! > * Pt tees = . E YOU BE , “a sy =— mu mecre pe ” a pg gg stes c eget) e- e 3 oli aR 163 Roman Catholic Church, died N han e 4 , Case - § 7 - lg rears 179) Ot 66 Ile large 26, peewees 17 Checks 7) | Cater Trae .. 60 prey Sy... .. | Wednesday night following a heart T ’ T ‘ r a 1794 960 640 Liles _—— Celanese iss - HE QUAR ERBACK Ween ae ‘aoe 1765) «986 «628 190.5 | 2 CHICAGO BUTTER &@ FGGS [Cen 1 PS .. 222 ee tee ~ attack. His body was found Thurs- on > 74 a8 647 1131 - AG , st . | Certeed « 9 - | . Keer nee” |.) 1343 110 830 1686 | CHICAGO (AP! Button steady: re | Cortdeed -... 107 pie inte G... 90 | day morning in his study.. Father : par age eas 3 reipts 891.208 wholesale buying f¢ Prot & OG. ‘ iz ined low. tale. Tre sa8 lone | eaenenged fe te higher, G3 score AA/ CH & NW .. 17 pales . 846 | Bocek also served as administrator ow Ld ‘ 7 5 | : . By Warren Gaer 1983 high 118 926 888 1163) 0Ly wee es oC Be | Chrysler 9 ose o $14. of parishes in Banister and Trav- F ‘ Cc Drake Universit oo tes Te ee me yg Saunsein eayina ori: [ewer Cok teen ti Rem Rand *" 942 |erse City and had been pastor of h je buy! rices ower | Cir Eq es Head Football Coach, - y PETROIT STOCKS fe Thigor Om tare wanies 41. mixed | Climax Mo .. 85 Reo Motors .. 37 | churches in Muskegon Heights (Berablower @ Weekes) m5. US mediums 27 U8 standards | “wett Pre 363 Repub stl o1 Maple Cit . Figures after decimal points are eightha | 77 current receipts 24. dirties 21, checks — Lgl ; a, a oe 6 = , y. = . ° ves Starts Monday sept 20 in Rubber* ee Col) Oes 147 RKO Piet 46] ADVERTISEMENT POR BIDS — For e Pp _- | Baldwin Rubi ‘ < sal . Con Fats 455 Rock Spe 197) Deep Well Pump and Storage Tank for eS ree” cosas Tt ARS) ee ve (Con OF 301 Safeway Bt . 47 | Bloomfield Mills High School, Bloom- ° peas ae ere, S—-Petaions: Arrivale 9: | ConPo pl 45 108 dino: Be ee 3. | field Township, Oakland County, Michi- sys Masco Screw 26026 28) aaa moderate for Russets slow ; nt bangs _ 36 Bead AL. RR bt "The of Education, Schoo! Dis- e on 1ac ress Midwest Abrasive* = Ko | trarket — poi eee oe ont Mot ... 10 Sears Roed... 697 | trict No. 2 Practional, Townships of 43a 3 Te AMT it Wincunain Poouscs seas; Cont Ol °S. Feg Shell OW... $11 | Rioomitsid, “Troy. West Bloomfield “am oC r Rn, 4 mmons ..... | City oom 1 t No sale. bid and asked Nebraska Pontiacs $2 60 _ l Gam par .. 616 Stuck O 13 a66 | tant, ‘Blehigen. pos sodifaly aro oe ~ | Crue etl 31.7 Secony Vac 444 | for the furnishing and installation of « “Curtiss Wr 131 Sou Pac 4 deep well pump and storage tank tn con- , Pg roa — hog _ nection with the Bloomfield Hills wish is jeag .. perks . 8c. flow under construction on West > GENERAL PRINTING Doug Alre ... 65 Sperry +. 762 ke Road and Andover Rose 4d. Dow Chem 401 Std Brand 344 | Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, Du Pont 1363 Std Ot! Cal .. 66 | Michigan, until 8:00 p.m. Eastern Stand. & F E Eagle P +- 236 Std Of! Ind... 801 | ard Time, September 13, 1954, at the of- ; Fast Kod... 80t Std Of OF... 206 | eee ten settee! ar — ca it . w El Auto L M2 Btevens JP... pt Voughea ® b ba poe gh rome cre Mes In +3 Stew War 7. wy read will be publicly opened and ~ ’ Emer Rad ... 117 Studedaner ... 17 tfieations may be ob- Erte RA 178 Guther Pap... 42.4 | tained on and after ber 1, 1964 Fairy Mor ... 247 @wift & Co.... @6|et the office of the Architect. Swanson Firestone .. 807 @yiv BI Pd ... 366°] Associates, Inc. West Long Lake Road Preept Sul ... 612 -Texas Co .... 146 | Bloomfield Wills, Michigan —— o- _ Tex aly = +4 ‘ BA al can be Torntched two fi s ans LS ons. Gen Blec ...434 Timk R Bear. 461 | which $1660 must be submitted as 8 Gen Fas 733 Tran W Air .. 193 . same to when Gea Mile $8 = Transamer .. 356/ and specifications are returned. Gen Motors -. 006 Twent C Fox. 267 Pr: must be submitted on forme Gen re od . +4 — carbien” 3 ee by the et pereer] ond accom . n certified or Gillette = =.... 626 On Pace .. 1346 fe the p= of five per cent (5%) of pay Br Ba Unit Afr Lin.. = the cost of the work tn sccordance with rich . 4 | the tions | Grah Paige 3 ae period of thirt “ priced at only $13,700. 2 emily os jarse corer at, J eo "All tile 4 of ae seven room reach home can live here free yee neve - Soest nd phy mine fea- a iz Me tree See, and on ou make’ the payments Needs tures. Best of afl, the full ss 4 acres of land. C now before some repsir See it now. fe only $15,250. Check on this it's too late. Ridgeway — INDIAN iguskoe w. ons x ? —Sverything te contribute ~~ NICE HOME aucxmaxct | geese |GAYLORD| «nega x ‘SS Se ee Se [te | Se tton reom. Of] heat, plenty of rooms ), su : t cerca certs| Ge cee Pam oe | 1, ROCHESTER. |, | PONTIAC REALTY CO. im 9 mo. te stores 2 niee bedrooms, tile bath room Cod colonial home Tt Belew oy meer ever Raat et Tt Cm) Fégiusnal vbedteons "end | Face tedssoms star'vaitn el: [40 NCR TS he ea> — cmon eat bath new WARD E. PARTRIDGE| site -Sompiee Senement | Sros ine repice to fal the, | inca Si hears REALTOR FE 2-8316| acy, Weil landecaped ana | £3T4 “an "a' binds "wit on |c ee a se 18 43 W. Muren st. Open Eve. 7 to 8 Original me cnt wel tit" Nowe tevar» Call PE Pre Ph. fee 132, Reverse charges an "> $777 at a | ONE STORY ss |. Ae eg re 1 will buy one of those good & room home with living foom MI Modern 6 stuccos. & dining room earpeted for 84.000 CHARLES NORTH Ment has Rober. Gas auto: | nail Rest, gisned-in. porch . ee = pe near rege. Best of en. we weet ee | 4 e5a4 ha aiee t3a30 ft = and bus uate er i Bleck = from Bt 136 East Pike 6t living room-dining room. 9x12 AWRENCE, W bed kiteh@n & full bath cree ean ae BSPECIALLY — DELIONT. G AYLORD £65160 besoment, seeds a ME RET ONS flew et the take aa seen | ‘ Sr at jerse athdone No Pin ag Pisce a Co-operative Real Estete Eachange oe Bows buys a 7 room heme gees Seg ots: AR A, -T ey A ADAMS bem, Serve pleaty ‘wf epace te and sting. Ric embossed and get- . mg beck, Sour “tauliy “s tae te" fving room ud the eT On axe ear ee eae teed ae eared NORTH SUBURBAN leagerent hestiietor fre. for eeu. sabedon sited home with Mig Brand new 3 bedroom home, of) place. Natural finish cup- [Lovely 2 bedroom . poce-| Sareed op a ist Beenie. pasion: bath. in ample kitchen. ment, off heat nice yard. Paved amas priced at $10,500. With Bah eataee aot oa a wg tiled — an aod. See terms éasy walkin di e of VET —— master vedroos too. tari¢. =| ADAMS REALTY CO. Batsting and new homes end de-| rage. Brick conctroction. | 383 Auburm_Ave. rz 4-309 B. D. CHARLFS, Realtor ents on Gi and PHA loans, ‘ SpE SIDE FE 4-0521 on Vv EO 1717 le oy Open Evenings STONE Hine kena "I iz Story. 3 Yrs Pi all i) gas aos ge b STONE REALTY CO. | Srn'"titenen “wien outa | SS'n'*it,‘Sih.son terme, soows | on lor bostei. 3) out vides.’ good Cele pee eS) Shi See Be | © eg So etna eter’ at I : out screened porch . Woes ET gees Tone blinies a view of hard West na. 3 ‘ A 5, SF KENNEDY | sit. sa.retoungene 34,3 es ee ors Party priced REALTOR take it Pa MO Soa — - Seeentiel a B mR Evenings a Jemee_tperam —— ieee tise | Ranch H BENEFITS FOR YOU offered, “super” decors- anc ome NEARGM TRUCK | ct achat master ta: through Classified ads, today and every day. Sell, rent, hire, recover lost articles the easy. way. Call FE2-8181. ye 4 per cent OF mortgage. Sylvan Lake 2 BEDROOM ranch home with breeteway end 2 car garege Large carpeted living room ven- etian blinds end drapes Lot 642136 om eanal close to take. Terms can be arranged IVAN W PIONEER HIGHLANDS BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW re to have listed Five beautiful clous rooms extelient condition th u 2 ent with asphalt . me bor- rPeneed jum- tm Owner leaving ter ‘california, — & PRICE Here ts o.barenin — this lovely modern bungaiow — 2 car ge standing features, VACANT BUNGALOW $600 DOWN Two bedroom cement bleer wat are Needs home, full Bath, eorter privileges. West suburban decorating. VACANT BUNGALOW ie DOW Be gm A ag OY mei ee ee , attractive ofenne bungsiow Oak - cag foie tecabeaas. me- 2 F amily Income re, pigetered walls, ful) base-| pogany ber pie complete kach-| Close to downtown, brings in $120 ment and gas heat An encep-| 4, dét_ Troon shower | monthly. 4 rooms and bath h down tional home thie : room screened A cement | 3 rooms and beth up Best setae INCOME HOME _ Dreakwater, @ ¢ dock 4 yre with low terms. ew A nao “ a . F Wisner School Longe home pive e970 FULL PRICE 42 oa t come. In_ excel tocation. A-! "rye sarge bedrooms 11212 aie North off Oskiand § rooms end construction, oi] heat. ¢ car | 1° “sled living room 12218. cak | beth down-8 rooms and bath on: Ais anehemntina feore, Tnroughent, plastered walls | 3p Dowels ota walle thasen WE SELL - WE TRADE miles west of Pestios and CK terms. . * = aon acre e * . DORRIS & SON mies this éeal Off Baldwin—Near Fisher L CO-OP MEMBERS Good 2 bedroom frame, fuil fa Ww Huron FE_¢1557 | LAKE FRONT of those | basement off heat, and every Case LAKEFRONT This ¢ room home ts one a you ll need Lot 120= Attractive 2 bedroom home, Hest-| ? “a = eed a see 127 fine roperty —seeing js m * lator fireplace. piemerran ase. | 14818; dining room 12413 4 spe- believing. #1 poets pm Only | ‘lous dedrooms, full besement. | > 1 Peart oid Lovely lot 55 b 380 euto off heat, very attractive | .VOrth ft Good $13,500, inside and ou Off Baldwin, between Fisher Body terms F & Columbia 3 bedroom frame : “a R l] Y fy in ft ‘Gacenee A prop- “ti 2 bedroom on cone —y dgse o plastered usse oung erty. $10,300 walls, oak H - ae ay REALTOR $1 D - ue apartmen' upete 412 W. Muron 5 +4525 000 own 8 th gO nage mo Open ves. ‘til 9 dun “wrt , Very convenient te mie a off Elir lot 84 ™ Lake rooms on one with shrubbery and fran brooe Sparkling New. floor Lot 100x175. pull price Waterford schoo! bus service | .. : $5,800 Leke privil # miles west of | Suburban Location ; te ave mortesee./ 2 ped ranen style bungaiow | Seminole Hills pal consider trade tn Huron Gar- ri, "Near eae ae THELMA M. ELWOOQD | « Lake rE 4. eto ~ For Sale Houses 43 PPR eee Ore er | PERSON ZED HOMES __BY PALME _— OR 30813 — STRETCH VOL k BUDGET Twe family home priced at onty Two compiete baths gaa! 2 GAYTORD. 1 | West Side For Sale Houses 43) F. C. Wood Co. furnace. one apartment vacant | rooms of concrete floors of call a4 4O58¢ or stop at 1s) c 7 ae goa ageret ot Siees OXFORD’ | & Many designs Ww choose from ’ ‘\ | Priced trom $6,500 to $13,000 op 8 reom heme Bith full bath ani eur lot let floor & pe, en second floor | @ Welcome your visit, Four bedrooms ijovely large liv ing reom with fireplece full goa | ttl: KBE RI C DAVIS ont Feet pees j Ponting Lake Re, OR +1614 This ts an ileal family home with a-large lot of could easily be * oe aaa he SE. 6 g gEDnooms converted into a duplea Only 18? Dellwoed a! Fey recy el Call FE 46084 136 East! LAWRENCE W Co-operative Real Estate Eachange —— * => TRIPP A real family home in per- tect location fer children 1ty tory, “8 wecdroom: *s ——veemes wn first floor with bath, 3 rooms end ‘sy bath to see! up Plastered: walls oak floors, * full besement ol! EXCELLENT iskhe home at Busan heat Nesr = Weshington Lake fine fishin Modern 2 shopping area amd e. year old $8 room bungalow — Gil Priced Ot 612.560 with 63 heat Lot 90x00 $7,100 e 500 down This wont last price leng. Call for appointment ae COMMERCIAL ZONING ON 283 FT OF VOORHMEIA ROAD FRONT Bloombeld Highlands AQE! An eacellent investment bo . Ranch” Very fime large 11 room house , a ante waite exclusive 8 baths off Beat. 6 garages Per eniironmenlt. Rear picture windowed View over ter race and lathdscaped gar? dens Kitchen ber ‘bullt in’ fecing picture window Carbage disposal, toe Stone fireplace tty ear ga rege with cupboards heat. storms and scree Professions! interior deter Taxes only 668 Excellent schools fearby Early pos esston The price ts eneetiy $21.000- worth KH, tee Union Lake Privileges Only e@ hep, skip and e jump te a perfect beach 3} bedreom semi bengalos oll heat beautiful fenced rear yard. I', car garage All im sperkling condition, tske new cerpetine- liv nig reem and den Only 612.790. Worth Ut. too Leshe R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lasience St FER 846161 oF FE 5.8304 Open Evenings pleasant foeome. venetian blinds eerege ant « beautiful beck verd [If eam lenely. Would you please come and see me My own- er will sell for only 61.000 down K. G. Hempstead, Realtor 102 East Huron Sireet rE 4 8206 Eve re nui $350 DOWN j New 2 bedroom Louse with full basement Eaterior compiete finished interior Lake privil Williams Lake Gardens. OR +301. WE RAVE » SELECTION OF OLD- two reoms full basement West side close to and stores. 4 room steol bere ment 2 car garage ¢ éown. ROSE McLARTY PE 22162 or FE 63578 zy Senacon, eeramic tile bath, * er home, anv incomes with very | $2,500 DOWN low dow®, pay ments & ROOM BUNGALOW. near Web RED HORSE | BESSY earage, per mo 30 ASS ELIZABETH RD ire ¢ Fe 941% J vea7wORTRRS ; R. HILTZ ® room modern home on 7 arre ALTOR landscaped corner, close te school. | PE 64161 1011 W. Muren mt ooo down 2-408 __ Oven Byres x ~LOON LAKE | A pice small 6 room Ores 1 bleck from jake, home | has full besement, a" sar sage completely be cate ian co and pehtchoes Lanes” pene, furnished, 6 furnished very peat, @ith gee heat chee te stores and schools, Only $1500 down 7 . a DRAYTON PLAINS & rooms, livable, partly Tiniehed With Westinghouse eieciric stove heater, curtains im all jake end perk privi- Oakland Lake Only $1900 “LC LADD | 4286 Dixie Mwy On 32961 CLOSE TO PONTIAC Beautiful homesites in @ lor ation ¢ to bur schools Some wooded Aili on good roads 7 as $600 With $60 down DRAYTON PLAINS teenis0 1% =«Escelient§ = bwildt sites On @ road drive your een well age Low as 9008 with $60 down Ste Bu RBAN fer ftrutt and berries leve’ land ood Oniy 4 mi. from 10 ACRES _. ep « hill overlooking the side for miles Just off fuate hway Some letge shade trees with $600 down A New Development For hetter living and a. planned sommunity of ranch type homes loent90 ft reels Just 4 mi off ral the elty Bagg «1 on M-24 As low 100 down i BEACTIPUL MODERN 2, he pow eu baby ‘ne 1 "bompiete bath, Tied and cing i floor storms Mann R4 OR 3-10146 OWNER ‘MODERN 7 BED. a home, West of city, needs _some inside trim.- FE 8610 ONE OF THE BEST PIONEER HIGHLANDS ,; BY OWNER, 2 BEDROOM "hee BEAUTIFUL Humphries 83 N Teiegraph Co-Operative Real Estate Rachange The House Speaks 3008 W. If Mile Rerkic 1 am % friendly little heme on LI 30008 LI >6007 LE }eelt the east side have four very 4 FAMILY DOWN TOWN IN Co-operative — Botate N° Fe woe 777 8 Teriegraph Co-ope __ For Sale Houses "Bene Sit” MORRISON. HeDGM GO- 179 West Ann Ar PE 5-062) RUILD NOW Attractive ranch homes, ern Went eQuity FE ¢4210 TAKEPRONT Wililamr Lake err | j or fetiring eouple This lovely home tx ocmptetely furniahed plus leen . ehaire giider boat and dork plent« table and outdoor grill Paneled living room natual fireplace dining foom, pleasant streamlined BEI TING at for young aAttehen A big bedroom with double Closets Plastic tile bath Ol Neat water softener otc “Penres” yard and Ty car KETeEe | A wonderful deal... . call now fect location for ineome property and professional pfficea By ap pointment only FE 2.0474 Open Krvenings REALTOR BLOOMFIELD HILLS OPEN 2-FOS SEN, PHONE MAYFAIR 63883 Si#1 CIMAARRON A beeutiful new brick home 3 large bedreem ? naturel fire- laces, Geneva kitchen 2 bathe im tact, everything tn ome of the must desired lecations on a | Overlooking @ beeuti with late privileges Because of business reverses the owner qill sacrifice so that the average modern family tan rehase rr Bae img ha te wane Pine Turn ‘ent ebout a mile aaa @ half weet ot Prankiin Rd Ture right on Chm erren tet house on the right hand “ee ANCHOR ieee — on per month Priced reasonable terme jin” aN K ci HHT, Realtor 4 Oskiend Ay 41 AKE FRONT & levely reome first floor to second floor ‘unfinished: reation epece everipoking leke full basement new ol) forced air peotins system. well shaded lewn beach, and more stairs ree | Bateman West Suburban Cure and cosy & room bun alow, basement, of} heat “% ear garage. fenced yard end lake privileges Ali for 06.986 with email down pay- ment - ~ o- Cute & ony, =. Newly decorated 1's eo aloe imated in W . ve Estates Full base- ment. gas heat I's car ge- rage Besutifully ian d- seaped FHA terms Better imvestigate . Six Acres And— Your dream home Weually attractive 2 feom with — alow ef eharm i's cer gare You're in for the surpr be An uth bed Luxury Living At moderate cost Situated on ‘es acre among tower oaks thie @ bedroom i bath home, fireplace streamlined Bitehen. full oth a tae Doll House wert ting Large My room new end slumi- ecreens to-wal) car kitchen, w Venetian blinds num storms Onix 06,000 Kampsen ReaBor FE 4-0528 * rative Real Py An a janeh Sriex “home 3? “-f carpeted living room netural . breakfast room, snac ber. elec. kitchen, picture windows overlooking Sylvan Lake, room full besement, sutomatic heat & hot water. Attractive CEDAR SHAKE large kitchen with eating space, dining area, oak floors. fully plastered walls. winde, oa) ee per ree ee. ae] #- ‘or you ntme ciehaer Pas. 5- 7804 “BUD” Nichofie is hae b iB6, be She! a re nee | A HOME OF YOUR OWN Offering two (2) —— three homes bed frame Washington dr and Webster grade : Lup district, Gas La ves wile fireplace, preakiast : nook mmediate possession, 14, “ WE. BUY AND ee LAND NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. Open s 5 ‘| SMALL ; Humphries | ‘NICHOL JE. od Buy Teo Geil To Trade ¥ BUY If -W'Lt InevRE tr MAHAN REALTY CO REALTOR Co-operative Real Estate Exchange : ~~ k-2-O244 Coen Bree. ‘UL Sun. 164 et NEXT Boon 38 Orric need CLARK) + NEW 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME Good neighborhood achool district pao of — wittr 63,000 down fieors. ee Celered bath fixtures, pier. tibule entrance cinset sunny modern kitchen ~ full ement with space for recreation, off forced air males eater, nice lot Bhown by ap- pointén ent, § ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW 1 ear garage, play house, close te rooms, front poreh hving "room = room = moderpix: kiteh- pe. bath, ample éioret space oak & pine ficors, piss red walle ull basement of! forced air heat, auto. water heat- | er, Only $1,480 c.own. Pricea right | for tmmrediate -exte SELL OR — Cozy bunge- ‘CAMERON H. CLARK re +e? W. Huron oa venings Pins ace Sie ee: ' payment. FE x 630 vs jam Muren 8 ts « for 98.060, terme, NEAR COMM S-bedrm, mod- ern home, oma kitchen, 18 ft ig= By full bath, ecear- ted living rm. and dining rm., vil basement with otf - rage. poultry house a om dome of ground. 915,000 n “| FLOYD _ KENT, Reskot FE 54-6108 2 6W~. «Lawrence. ee A HOME OF YOUR Close bus line pe schools. oe OW N ern bedroom . nice oT Satie ) reom, = 8 eo) ere | moderh kitehen and ‘oO ‘olo ~hagement, electric clothes dryer For Colored aud stove included. 2 moe lete, s Pellets age | Bel adel | Murry for this one! Total : ‘ ane eo 5 i Tull” beth down and two pansies i terms of will discount ‘ : more bedrooms up Pull WATKINS LAKE Basement Nice living room bedroom modern living full dining reom Garage On [ kitchen and (ining reom ved street with afl ut) basement T ken = furnace Lot ties §= Price 012.000 with 100x}25 Owner will sacrifice for $4000 down This bs «nr only $4.250 with 62.250 down, 960 on property By appointment monthly a | Dorothy Snyder Lavender WE BUY AND BELI. REALTOR a LAND CONTRACTS j 2140 W Huron Bt | ey ——— KOR CASH TO * SETTLE ESTATE. a: Home and income A perfect e for a couple whe ean ive of AND HARGER CO, {first Moor ard’ continue wo rent Open @ 26 ‘ti 8 20 the @ room, and beth pe gre luw Muroe at Py Fe s-e107! Downstairs Ane 6 rooms and full | berement Stores and at thon pesttc ain appt. a 32406 eves Bat ATTRACTIVE WEaT sIDE HOME oe 3 story frame 7 roonts and bath, | CIVIL A ANS gee beat and gaiage FE 63427 $750 DOWN 7 ) : , .s , S ! bedrooms Immegiate eocupen- ( XI ORD } Ke M)\] - sy Only 2 ‘eft Full bacement, eieee ais nie edd as 2 fants oil heat Be ay notes ett Baja aw mont jel Cap. kee ~ALse..2- “ perenne oe ge = teadlly converte: in: gle aR. ee Salesman at Carlisle be- ae dence 2 baths furnace 2 car tween Strathmore and “ag earage Laree ‘ot with berries oc ne 1 to 8 00 pm s and fruit Price $8.000 with terms | 4 MEAGHER REAL ESTATE. DAN ROSE REAL ESTATE Osford, Mich IA HD ~~ . 2 4 ~ IncOoME o HAYDEN Ten rooms — 3 apartments. Pour rooms fir ewner plus 2 epert- E Ypsilanti $1430 down 3 room ments bringing im $104 per moderna Timken oi] furnace. month ou payments $65 per Kast side 8 rooms ving | month Only $2,600 down, Toor Ks eagles asement furnace 61 #50 OFF gOaLYN . mn | Fieve rooms -~ 1 floor FT be b= Auburn. Meighis eree- ¢ rooms j with oshewer, cat floors, pias- ullitty enclosed porch Stairway tered Walle of] heat. fully in wi to unfinished aitte J lota $6,700.) sulated and storms end screens. . terms Priced at $10 650 New G - homes 61.278 doen) Check with us if you ere looking iacludes mortgage cost All 3| for vacant lots $ bedrooms j Income Past side 3 apartments | IRWIN & ROSA __s furnished | parily furnished New | furnace, piastered walle $12 900 REAL FATATRE with subslantial down payment 28 Nealdgin a aa PE Seio) FE 26806 Elis Lake Estates 6 room mod ¥ E rh =Staliway to spp Qret floor t's car gerage Popular eceder shakes siding + a = arranged + Otter Drive New 8 room modern | It Ilas That | dbacement attached arege le | ~~ | - goog frontage Immediate posses | Certain Something “ tion §=$123.600 with low down pay | that everfone wants Cell it mons chacm atmosphere of sorcanh | ea fort tt t somet ne Crystal Leake Drive & room mod iccnd of felt in cae home * etn = Qab floors basement fur Tt is hard-to desest and ; nece A Very clean home 64.800 herd te evaluele 6 can with $2 500 dewn | enly invite you te see for foursell tats eppeating me room ranch home tn Bloc fieid with ‘queches gereae -*t and thea walk bee . eee Ge —_— green = jawn. y 06 EK Walton Bivd rE boul —. Hower gardens Realtor Open Eves BY OWNER Have You Looked. Drayton Weodse 3 bedroems Tile 7 ~F y . bet ter termopane Win and Looked dows ps cong living room. Kiteh Thea you havent seen this en & dink Dishwasher At cute heme tm Clarkston tached garare Cash of terms You'll like the newness ites on 2} 3 clean epresrance no deco ee ee — rating to de ne old furnace ial BARGAIN FOR CASH | Sti tloes “Saat! o anndy Alnjost new } bedroom with dining \actmech aad) gas’ weet room It hes large rooma end 1 ' Deer ake privileges on ° lets of cloaet space The lot if PR I gees scheel end 6 ly car gerene. Close to ec pond hort Wak Wa aa 5 on paved road. This 3 mr soller at 612 900. eo “ down loday ; A ‘is & Hi ks Kids Love This Giroux IC "Neighborhood a m Evee ti) & Sunday }-5 loner Mighlands, he 1206 Diste Mey bree trates ~ uate aie net -elee sci or i children to play etth. they BY fe) } a re — eieo love the — and ede? . ; wher Hetics ke one o ! @ reom § bedroom I's bathe ase roomy -.briek ranch Water softener Auto off heat bungalows with breesesay ~~ payment Weet side and 9 car garage. Just right 7 = for a family with 3 boys or eirte Priee 619800 io GATEWAYS to| as" firit . z HAPPIN 6 Rooms—9 Acres On mein biehwey end short drive to ety ime Remod- = . sled 1% story 3 bedroom CH DR EN WAN TED wenqenes ee eee ELIZABETH LAKE PRIVILBORS SL tern ine 1 Geseeeine Awey from heavy traffic, yet = 4 meny conventoatly located fer String aoe en pt, e hem eambert Bcheels, golf : Hinks and Elizabeth Late Park. = . wi ° latest im Hering ° comforts ia now offered for your John Kinzler, Realtor Pleseure An attractive @ reom Huren mt re 4-3928 oom tow with ¢ large bed Sy anaes Ph C fooms, a apacious 17 ft Iiving Bre th 6 room With carpets end drapes tive Rea) Ketate Ruchemge beautiful family kitchen full j | Seeeere ‘« : basement § stoter heat storms end ecreepr, landscaped lot 7 sis0 ft ef some of the many feetures, thet make this com foftable home @ good buy Owe er transferred caused ecle at s10.080, 63.000 down | 982 00 | | months ond t 16 ance G? MORTOAGE AT § per | ———_= —— <_ |SUBURMAN RANCH OTYLE 9 “ar - *Lemassee wearin 7 alt on . 4 DIMENSIOY i=" tractive modern kitchen with BEAUTY ALIt<. comPonr | Dishmaster~ and garbage | dis- : th well- 4 Ls Built . 1960 Norn side} ‘e-wall carpeting. tiled bath ond sturdity constructed 4% roam one| “Power Full basement, heap | fleoe plan with picture window ine bee a and Acscabtr card. tiie beth. combination biteben| )°0' Late ee eee lecktep wr rein ‘ . rent yg agen | road. $33 008 f, recreation room fenced back ss lot, garden spot, shrubbery and wt tes wits oe = were. Convententiy eageas Pea Sopot full beth fully inav- Owen aod Lineal Br High tated = eke i htt baad Priced for fast sale 65.900, terms Ca on peeee cown. VOUART AND. mart: RAST BIDE ATT th geod CondTtea. =a This home is pee weed as bo . ‘a home but eeu be conver HURON GARDENS to income Excéilent for large HOME AND BUSINESS family Full beth and extra Near Telegraph and West Muron| ‘evetory Pull basement with thie 4 room and bath 2 bedroom eae heat. 2-car plastered rss home has « 21 ft living room,| cement drive Paved full basement, gas heal, extra] school Now at $11,000, only P Gece ~ insulated Corner| 62.500 down. ‘siniee with 8 years estad sree “BUS. | DONELSON SCHOOL AREA, fee NESS BULLDEN ae ft in this, modern 2-vedrm. home with cluded the price of 60.060 attractive kitchen full bese- terms PRICED DR FAST BALE| ment, of! furnace, landse IMMEDIATE POSSESSION lot, 1 block to bus line, Yours Open Eves wi = BY. Office 2260 Dixie Mwy. ~ FE 58-6173 Brand chee hae all Pat lI mn wutomatic ofr a double kitchen _all dry-walled, taped end for paint Wo $14,980 LITTLE PARM, ot good land, close in, paved by ¢ you heave been look for Only 4 miles from city beans (Weat.) $i2.98¢ BRICK AND pnatee, . - foom modern with a es stairs to nae ful Youngstow Kitehen, tile bath, oak fleors and low, corner al) fenced in Aiuminem storm sash & screens. See err lots of shrubs snd eer | ws show you this ome, included. . bath, electric $18.00 AKEFRONT.‘ x LAKEFRONT. Water heater, only 65.005. Terms room home with large se Take tate model car er house and glassed sunroom, 2 cer equity down. garage complete with tur- niture, boat and maeee, 3 large poco oe yn .. moves en Z room “mosers home on large) J H. BROWN, Realtor : = lot with garden od- oa orn, ment ot! R, 1% te ee ra | Se el ye PAY BILLS ON TIME stnk, Walle are ies memmoth bedrooms Truly, here is more home _fer your money. as i > i 4 a ar 1 Le pie wer: . “ie = 4ae ¥ . a ” - ); Ee v eo ~) B Gia s tet 3 ey rt | rags 39