The Weather / «■*. WhO* tan hram THE PONTIAC VOL. 119 (NO. 166 ★ ★★★ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1901—24 PAGES °^J8SU5TOP,0e4L Magazine Salesmen Troops Financier, 89, of MoveOirt at An elderly financier living (arm in Oakland Township proved to be an “easy mark’' fi arine salesmen who swindled him ~«ut--«f-at least $30,000 since 96, state police said today. five smooth-talking magazine salesmen as "die goose that lays the ilolden eggs,’’ officers said. - Cook toak,eat several magazine mibscrlptions (reos door-to- t to veteran’s hsspltals aad charity In- J Police became aware that Cook apparently had been defrauded by salesmen when two of the salesmen were investigated by police . in Detroit REFERENCE IN PAPERS ; Both salesmen had reference to book in their papers. Tipped by Detroit police, state police from posts at Romeo and Bedford contacted Cook at Mr farm. He toM them that he had made eat checks total! ag at least M>‘ ’ 000 to five salesmen, believing 4 he was baying stock la a magazine subscription firm as well by providing them with free hisgaslnes. “It was idiocy on my part,'' Cook reflected today. He is a retired civil engineer who lives profits from past Investments. LIVES ALONE Cook has lived atone on his farm since his second wife died in 1933. His only relatives are a niece in California and a nephew in Groase Pointe Farms, he said. His basinets affairs are bandied by a Detroit law Him that was aaawara of hla Involvement with the magatlne salesmen. Of the two salesmen arrested in Detroit, Melvin Powers, St. Louis, Mo., was arraigned yesterday before Springfield Township Tunisians Clash With French Calm Returns After Rioters, Paratroopers Meet in Bixerte TUNIS (AP)—Several - hundred rioting Tunisian demonstrators in Bixerte dashed with French paratroopers in night-long disorders but calm returned to the seaport today.. .-—...... O’ . A A. The government press service said the demonstrators cut their way through tows of barbed wire and reached the gubernatorial palace with a message of support for President Habib Bourguiba. The palace is located la the .French sector of the city occupied by French troops daring the bloody four-day battle last moatk. Apparently the armed and tank-supported French units decided to * let a few demonstrators through. In Today's Press Blockade Reds seal offBerlin border street from the West — PAGE I. Surprisel New Tiger pitcher Kline beats Boston on four-hit shutout, 5-0 — PAGE IS. $*P Fireball New president sees great future for Studebaker-Pack-ard — PAGE 1L College Struggle Conservatives expected to try power grab at student convention — PAGE 8. ., Church News .........6-7 Comics ...............11 Editorials ............« Room Section ....—19-16 Obituaries ...An----...it Spurts .............16-11 Theaters .......... 8-S TV said-Radio Programs 99 Wilson, Earl .........99 Women’s Pkge ...........l* Justice of flit Peace Emmett J. Leib on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. * * * ' Powers waived examination and was bound over to Circuit Court for arraignment Aug. 28. Bond was set at $15,000. The other salesman was re* leased by authorities who said he hadn't obtained any cheeks from Osok. Of the other salesmen being sought, one is toi police custody in Abbington, Va., awaiting extradition. JFK’s Order Unmanned Capsule Ready to Be Launched Info Orbit CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. OP — An *8-foot Atlas missile'stands on a launch pad here ready to provide a preliminary test in an all out United States effort to send a man into 6rbit before the. end of the year. Within a few days it is scheduled'to blaze into the sky in an attempt to place an unmanned Project Mercury space capsule into orbit for the first time. The Paris (UPI) — France an non need today it will Join the United States and Britain In aending military reinforcements to West BerMn. MANHEIM, Germany (AP) — i crack 1,500-man U. S. Army battle group moved out for West Berlin today on orders from President Kennedy to strengthen the Allied Garrison in the divided clly. Trucks and Jeeps loaded with soldiers of the 1st Battle Group of the- 18th Infantry Regiment, 8th--------- test will be a vital one. If ail goes right, the capsule automatically will return to earth after one 110-minute pass around the globe. It will reach an altitude of 154 miles. Then a chimpanzee zrill.be inserted In another capsule for a three times a round-the-world trip. If lie comes back safely, an American astronaut will take the same journey — to follow the trail already Mazed by the Russians Yuri Gagarin and Gherman Titov. DIVIDED ON DATE Some officials of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration say the manned orbit teat-can be accomplished before next Jan. ' Others, leas optimistic, believe it will be at least early 1962. The apace agency Friday cleared a possible obstacle to manned orbit flight this year when It canceled any additional anborbital rocket rides like those at Alan B. Shepard Jr. and Virgil I, Grissom. NASA said detailed evaluation Of these two 15-minute up-and-down flights “revealed no problems which would require additional suborbital flights.’’ The announcement said the space task group “will now devote its full energies and resources to the orbital phase of Project Mercury and to follow-on flight (programs.’’ Dad, 6 Children Die at Crossing Express Train Slices Into Family Car East of Winnipeg WINNIPEG. Man. (UPI) - Sev-en persons — a father and Ms six children — were killed on a level crowing 12 miles east of here last night when a Canadian National Railways express train sliced into a^. late-model family ear. ■' * * . * The twin-diesei unit clashed into the car 18 minutes after leaving Winnipeg for Port Arthur, Ont. The accident occurred at Dugs], the second stop ont at Winnipeg. The train did not leave the tracks. Two of the bodies were found in the wreckage and the other five were strewn along a ditch before the main line tracks. 6 GIRLS AND A BOV Killed were Antoine Welleyn, 31, of St. Boniface, a Winnipeg suburb, |iis daughters' Kane CameiUa, 9; Lynn, 8; Maureen, 7; Patricia Ann, 6; Deborah Kim, 3; and his son Gerrard Michael, 4. Britain, Franco Join U. S. in Strengthening Berlin Garrisons ARRIVES IN GERMANY — United States Vice President Lyndon Johnson waves from a car as he moves through Siegburg, a city half- way between the airport where he arrived and Bonn. The vice president is in . West Germany to discuss the Berlin situation with Bonn’s leaders. LONDON (UPI) — Britain joined the United Stales today said that a conslgnzzient of armored troop carriers Is being sent by train to Berlin today. U.S. divirion, rolled out of bar racks here and down the autobahn toward Helmstedt, the crossing point dividing East and West Germany. The salt, commanded by CM. Glover 8. Johns Jr., w unlive of Austin Tex., will make the final Berlin Sunday. Johns Is a 1691 graduate at Virginia Military Institute. Observers watching the convoy reported seeing accompanying tanks and artillery. Army spokesmen declined to specify what equipmant. accompanied the battle group. , • About 3.1)00 other troop* from the 8th Division took part In a massive Army and Air Force air drop exercise at Sennelager, a British training area in Westpha- SPECTACULAR SHOW The soldiers, flown from air bases in France, dropped in spectacular display of billowing parachutes and took positions for further maneuvers on the ground. The 10-day exercise is scheduled to end Aug. 24. Both the Army and Air Jrorce stressed that the air drop Is not (Continued on Page 2,'Col. 5) AF Bomber Falls in Colorado 2 Die,2 Escape as Jet Crashes HASTY, Goto. (AP) - An Air Force B47 jet bomber crashed in a pasture on the Southeastern Colorado plains just after midnight, killing two airmen. it ■ it it The two other occupants of the $3~million' four-engined jet parachuted from the plane and landed with minor injuries in wheat fields near the John Martin reservoir on flw'Arkansas River, Killed were 1st Lt. Raymond E. Gaub, Menna, S.D. and Airman 1. C. Richard Jones, Mount Vernon, N.Y. The survivors are 1st Lt. Larry R. Eastlund, Denver and 1st Lt. Arturo Aviles Jr., Los Angeles, the pilot. The plane was tram Davis-Montltan Air Force Base at Tucson, Arts. It crashed at 19:16 road, They were being checked at Lamar Hospital today but Air Force officials saidx .both were in good condition. \ The police department at Lamar, shout 96 miles tram the crash scene, said one body was found soon utter the accident aad hlgh-altttade simulated bomb r lease. - Residents in the area hear the Colorado-Kansaa border said they saw three brilliant flashes just before tfik crash. Lowry AFB in Denver said it had received no information the plane was in difficulty prior to the accident. WALKS TO FARMHOUSE One of the. survivors walked through the daftness to a farmhouse. The other was picked up by motorists* op, a nearby dirt Rejects Berlin Protest MOSCOW (Art - The Soviet government categorically rejected today fte UA. protest against dosing the frontier between East ^ West Berlin and indicated the trim1 is likely to stay there until new Berlin -arrangement made. about daylight. Both Lowry APB and Ft. Car-son, an Army base at Colorado Springs, sent helicopters with medical and rescue units to the crash and they cordoned off the wreckage. Strongly Favor an Auto Strike Walkout 'if Necessar/ Backed by 82-97 Pet. of UAW's Members DETROIT (#>—First returns from votes at Big Three plants across the country are running SI to 97 percent in favor of strike action if necessary to back up labor contract demands of the United Auto Worker* Union, * * * The vote*, by secret ballot at nion hails or in booths near the plants, ere continuing this weekend and are to be completed by Aug. 29, when the to# UAW Executive Board meets here. The board will 'discuss strike strategy And possible deride which el the Big Three-General Motors, Ford aad Chrystoi—to single ont as a strike target. The first Ford local to report its strike vote was a parts plant at Delair, Del. The union said its vote was 97.6 per cent in favor of a strike. * t General Motors locals in Detroit, Saginaw, Bay City, Cleveland and Indianapolis were reported to have voted close to 95 per cent for a walkout. 89 PER CENT AT AC At Flint, Local 651 at GM’a AC Sparkplug Division plant completed its vote today and it was announced as 82 per cent in favor of ■trike action. With about half the members voting, the vote was 9,698 yea aad IN no. The local’s membership lacladea a large aamber of zromea. After a week of bargaining mainly on noneconomic issues, contract negotiations in the auto industry were in adjournment today. But heavy action ia expected next week. Hope to Reassemble JFK Aid Program WASHINGTON (A — Administration forces hope to put together again the pieces of President Kennedy's foreign aid program when the Senate and House blend into a compromise their sharply conflicting versions of the bill. Kennedy, who campaigned long and hard for the program, got substantially what he asked for from the Senate Friday night. It approved a measure providing ““ " ’for a five-year, $8-billlon lending program to be financed by borrowing from the Treasury rather than by annual congressional appropriations. But the House, a little earlier, passed a bill stripped of the borrowing authority and limiting the program to one year frith $1.2 billion for loans this year to be provided by congressional appropriation. '■! Sunday in 70s Coming Our Way After Cool Night There's a chance vt early evening showers today, then skies will dear and temperatures will drop to near 60 degfifes, according to the weatherman. it it it . Sunday will be fair and cool frith a high in toe 70s. Monday will be somewhat warmer, weatherman said. Southwesterly winds will continue at 10 to 20 miles per hour tonight. The lowest temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a m. was 68- The reading waa 86 at 1 p.m. Emergency Landing * Made by Jet With 100 -ATLANTA (UPI) - A Delta Airlines jet airliner with about 100 persons aboard made a safe emergency landing today at Dob-bills Air Force ‘Base on the out-skips of Atlanta. The pitot reported the plane’s hydraulic system was out. 4r '# * The aircraft — bound from Lot Angeles to Atlanta via Dallas, Tex. waa the same plane which experienced similar difficulties last Thursday and landed at CarsweV Field, an fUr Force base in Fort Worth, Tex. • UF Industrial Leaders Gather UNTIED FUND -» Chairmen of the United Fund industrial divisian met this week with Thomas F. Wtethorn, campaign chairman (top row center), of Fisher Body. Host was Thomas E. Wilson (second from left in the bottom row), general manufacturing manager of .GMC Truck t Coach Division. United Fund leaders incline (from left) bottom row, W. G. Gifford of Fisher Body, Wilson, Harold Bauer of Pontiac Varnish bo. and Karl Bradley, executive directoh of the Pontiac Are* United Fund; second row. Paul Snover, chairman of the general manufacturing group, Shei-. don Pearsall; of Baldwin Rubber Co., Philip Hartwick, of Consumers Power Co., E. R. Bigler, of GMC Truck A Cbach Division and. Leslie Ware of Univertal Oil Seal, and top row, J. F. Blamy, of Pontiac Motor, Wtethorn and William Beggs of Jig Bushing. Warns Soviets if War Occurs f VP Auurfts Germans ... U.S. Won't Back Down to Russian Threats BERLIN un — U S. Vice President Lyndon B. John-4 son arrived at 11:05 (Pontiac time) today on a presidential mission to boost the morale of isolated West Berliners. Stopping off in Bonn 491 route, Johnson .warned the Russians of swift retribution should war break out over Berlin X and assured West Germans the United | States does not intend to j back down in the face of | threats, In Bonn, Johnson con-1 ferred with Chancellor Kan-1 rad Adenauer, who said J later “I am very satisfied” _ with what the visiting vice 1 president told him. I Johnson drew a tumultuous zvei-come in the West German capital on hia mission of assurance to tho Germans of American support. • A ’ * it He waa accompanied on the flight from Bonn to West Berlin by West German Foreign Minister Heinrich von Brentano. it had bean thought that Adenauer might also go to Beriin, but Ms office announced that he would not go 'ong. Also flying witli the vice president was retired Gen. Lucius D. Clay, former mttttaty gdVerifor of Germany who waa a hero of the Berlin airlift that broke the Soviet blockade of the city in 194849. eliminated by the House to be essential to the sneers* at the overseas development program. And administration lenders will try to get them for him when representatives of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the House Foreign Affair* Committee confer next week to hammer ont a compromise of their (wo versions. There was considerable speculation that'the compromise would give the President three years of lending authority instead of the' five he asked, and the authority to borrow from the Treasury. ~ J William Fldbright, who will head the1'Senate conferees, told a reporter he will do everything in hia power to retain the long-range borrowing authority which, he said, “is the very heart of a workable foreign aid program. Fuibright, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. it waa unlikely the conferences could get under way before Wednesday. House conferees, for the moat part, are regarded as friendly to the Kennedy approach, raising administration hopes It can come sat of the conference with n two- or three-yeor borrowing authority. The Senate measure provides M,076,500,000 for the over-all program. including $1,187,000,000 for the first year’s long-range lending, plus authority for the President to borrow $1.7 billion in each of the next four years. The House passed, 287 to. 140, bill carrying $4,385,500,000 for its one-year program, including loans and grants and covering military aid as well as economic. The Senate lopped $250 millkm from the $1.8 billion its Foreign Relation! Committee recommended tor military assistance abroad. 11)1 conferees probably will split theft differences on this item. The long-range trading and Treasury-borrowing aatharity In the House MR was knaefced out by an unrecorded ltT-195 teller veto la the House Wednesday. Democratic leaders there made no ieriout effort to ^reverse this result oa a roll cell vote despite an appeal from Kennedy. News Flash earned en the arrival of Me VA Ale Force Jet User at Wahft Airport, it nslic* from Bom, by vsn Brentano. He was ala* greeted bf U.S. Ambassador Waiter B. Dowling aad top members at (Continued on Page 2, Coi. 4) FRED THOMPSON Appointed Head of Circulation Fred Thompson Fills Press Position Held by Late Earl Treadwell Pontiac Press Publisher Hattld A. Fitzgerald today .announced the appointment of Fred thompoon as circulation manager of The Pins. Ia assuming the new position, Thompson fills the vacancy created by (be recent death of Unit M. Treadwell. Thompson was in the real estate business before Joining The Pren in 1933. . He has served as assistant circulation manager for * number of yean. He lives with Ma wife at 9 Spokane Villa, Pontiac. At the same announced die appointment of Ario McCully as assistant circula-tion manager. McCully, 38, Joined The Prim tee News - Advocate where he , was ciroutatkm McCully lives write I five children at 1545 Tubfidd St.. Pontiac. w fitv;' m 1 two iff. |, THE PONTIAC PRB6S, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, ,1961 Rights Free-for-AII Looms in Senate WASHINGTON >'• ‘CENTO has never drawn such plan," said Bulent Kestelli, COITO The engineers charged Friday that tha memo AVt months ago boasted of Kennedy administration favoritism toward the pilots’ union. Don Byrne, spokesman tor the SASO member Flight Engineers International Association (FISA), utod a conference this weekend to determine whether members want to strike against Pan Amer- Werid and American. Byrne said no action was expected before Monday. All five airlines have "open contracts" with the FEIA—meaning Johnson Lands in Berlin al in charge of political affairs. Auto Accident in Colorado Fatal to Franklin Youth A 19-year-old Franklin youth was killed yesterday near Elk Springs, Colo., when his car went out of control on a curve,, overturned twice and rolled over on him. * A A Edward C. Gordon, 27620 Fairway Hills St., wss killed Instantly in the accident on U J. 40 in Colorado’s Moffett County, the state patrol reported. A A dr A passenger, Mark Gould, 19, of Detroit, was taken to a bospitel In Rangely, CMo., with head lacerations and possible rib fractures. SOLID BORDER — West Berliners have found a new leaning post — the concrete wall erected by East Germans to make It definite where one part of the city ends and the other begins. The westerners gathered at this border point to watch the movement of East Berlin police. A lone East Berlin soldier, weapon strapped over his back, shows interest in the same activity. The Day In Birmingham Device Warns Motorists of Long Lake Road Signal BIRMINGHAM—A i system lor motorists has boon installed on. Woodward Avenue la Bloomfield {fills in hopes of cur-ig accidents at the Lang Labe Road intersection. —-gy t 1:0 p.a. Dm Tosr Ago in Pan Uni - ....heat temperature ............. „„ Lowest temperature ........... gg ' “gsa temperature ............... -11 Weather: Partly Cloudy , I Temperature* M Tears AS to IMS ___lay'a Tamparatare Alpena gf It Miami B Detroit ....M H Hfimsfeir Trae. City tt IS fit Orleans tt 7J M SS Mew Yark gg gg J* JJ Philadelphia SI tt Chicago II n Phoenix MS IS Pantt n N Pertlmi u m pt. worth ss 7* Balt Lk. o. a a JackBonrllle SI IS Sea Pran. M M Laa Varna Itt U Washington SI M Loe Angelas « IS .-Jiv, w AP Phetefax ■ATIONAL WEATHER — Scattered showers and thunder-• are forecast tonight for the North Atlantic states, Lower i. Ohio Valley, West Gpdf Coast, Florida. South Atlantic Chert and foe central end Southern Pacific Chest A Uns of scattered shower activity -will extend from the mid-Atlantic states through the Lower Mid-Mississippi Valley hid Southern Plateau to tha Farifle coaatal mountains. It will be cooler from foe Upper Lakes to the Central Plains. Mother Gives Her Baby a Royal Send-Off in Life LONDON- (API—Want to be a husband, an ex-boxer who works princess—genuine enough to sign yoqr name that way on a bank check? Come to England. Mrs. Patricia Huckett decided i give her baby daughter a fast start on Britain’s social ladder. 'I want her Christian name Princess," foe announced to shocked officials at the register office. Neither Mrs. Huckett nor her Angel Gets OK to Sue Hoffa Jobless Trucker Sdys Teamster Failed to Fight Inroads of Piggyback DETROIT (UPI) - An unemployed truck driver has received permission from Federal Judge Thomas P. Thornton to roe Teamsters President James R. Hoffa on, a breach of trust in falling to oppose inroads of the ‘‘piggyback’’ system of delivering autos on ldhg hauls by railroad. p , A A Melvin Angel, 26, was granted permission Friday to sue Hoffa under provision^ of the Landrum-Griffin labor reform act. Aigrl charged that Local tel, of which Hoffa Is president, authorized the expenditure of 61,000 to oppose the piggyback method, aad that foe money waa not used. In addition, Angel claimed, Hoffa fdllsd to negotiate the use of the piggyback system, while a contract with haulaway companies gave him the right to do so. Angel alio chatted that Hoffa’ failure to act has deprived him and other haulaway truck drivers of their jobs. A to A A union member must first get court permission before he sues a leader such as Hoffa, under the provisions of foe Landrum-Griffin Act. Angel's attorney, Thomas Gallagher, said the suit against tha t will be filed "very Mrs. Huckett, 21, was adamant. A check with higher authority showed there was no law fi. So the 3-months-old baby went down on the hooka as Princess Bilinda Huckett. A A A "Of course we get plenty of babies called Duke, or Earl,” one official reid. “But Princess, really." Mrs. Huckett said foe got the idea from her father. "He said he knew a chap with foe . Christian name Lord- . When they went on a plane to Switzerland, everybody was tuning around this chap." The father of Princess said he had not been forewarned about his wife’s ides. "At work," he said, "they've all started calling me King Huckett. Kennedy Cancels Trip to His Summer Home WARRINGTON IB -Kennedy has caacele plans to fly today to Ms home at Hyaaaia-Port, Mas*. White Room pram secretary Pierre Rallager said Friday sight that foe PrasMeat was stayiag te foe capital beeaaw of official Salinger declined to elaborate. in a grocery store, have any pretensions to royal blood. The family home is in a tenement-studded cockney district of South London. 'You -art’t~cm 1w foatri-oL ficials told Mrs. Huckett. OFFICIALS VAGUE She asked'why not. The officials looked vague. title, not a name," they Said, uncertainly. "The child will only be laughed at when foe Woman Is Injured as Car Hits fence 32-year-old Leonard was injured atnoon today when she lost control of her car and skidded through a wire fence on Rochester Road just south of 32-Mlle Road. Taken to foe Community Hospital near Almont was Buma E. TunsUse, 491 Frick Road. According to Romeo State Police, Mre. Turrentine swerved rtf foe fright hand side to avoid hitting an oncoming car passing in her lane. She applied her brakes and the car alddded across foe pavement through the fence and into an open field. Driver rt the oncoming car waa Donald E. Shelton, 17, 38 E. Beverly Ave. He told officers he was trying to get back in his own lane after passing a truck when he Mrs. Itommtine'a car Inmotos Sot Fire to Jail MONTREAL (UPI) - Rioting inihates'of Bordeaux Jail, which holds 2,000 prisoners, set fire to at least two parte of the building "We are not provocative, neither are we frightened,” Johnson declared. “Hie American people have no genius ter retreat, and we do not intend to retreat now. From the airport Adenauer and Johnson drove directly to Adenauer's office In Palais Schaum-berg for a conference. ' TO CONVINCE GERMANS Essentially. Johnson’s mission to Bean and Berlin is to convince Adenauer and Wert Beilin Mayor Willy Brandt and their followers that the United States is determined to keep Berlin free territory. This was said to be behind the rrestdeat’a deeMra to. send aa additional 1,509 troops to Wert ★ ★ ★ Berlin. This move was regarded la adminiatratfcMi quarters as demonstrating that not only was foe Ualtod States willing to deposit more man power In the Berta Bank ba| was capable rt doing it on short notice. Accompanying Johnson on his trip were Charles E. Bohlen, special assistant to Secretary of State Dean Rusk, and Gen. day. Johnson was greeted by large crowds that lined the streets rt villages and small towns as he rode from the airport to Bonn. Flag-waving children and their elders gave Johnson a warm welcome. At Siegburg. the procession halted while hundreds surged about his car and he was presented a dozen carnations.- US. Force of 1S00 Moves Out for Berlin (Continued From Page One) A Pentagon spokesman said the troops come from one of five U.S. divisions stationed in Germany—the 24th Infantry at Augsburg, 8th Infantry at Bad }freuz-nacht, 3rd Infantry at Wurfoutrg. 4th Armored at Goettingen or the 3rd Armored at Frankfurt. It was the exodiua of thousands of East Germans Into Westers Germany which led the The brief announcement rt the Commualrte last weekend to increase, read by White House press secretary Pierre Salinger, slid: "In view of recent developments, including the movement rt East German military forces Into East Berlin, the President has directed an appropriate increase in the U.S. garrison in Berlin. THROUGH EAflT GERMANY "A battle group rt approximate- Girl, 4, Injured in Auto Crash Condition Is Satisfactory After Head-On Smash in Springfield Twp. A 4-year-old Clawson girl, injured in a two-car, head-on crash in Springfield Township last night, waa reported In satisfactory condition today at Pontiac General Hospital. A A A Nancy Liebler, daughter rt Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Liebler rt 350 N. Marias St., Clawson, suffered a fractured leg and possible head injuries. There have been reports that Britain and France also will augment their forces In Berlin. Bftt when asked if the White House ment signaled such moves, Salinger said merely: 'T can only speak for the American government.'* ■ A A A In reply to questions, Salinger described the troop dispatch “the current increase.’’ But he declined to go beyond that when asked if the United States plana further increases in the Berlin garrison. A battle group is made up rt five rifle companies with each She was a oar driven by her father when It collided with another vehicle, driven by Mra. Liven Fuller rt Grand Blanc, aw U. Si 10 a mile aorta rt White Lake Read. Mrs. Fuller the injured gtri’ sister Susan, 5, and their mother were treated at the hospital for minor Injuries and released. DAUGHTER UNHURT Mra. Fuller’s 3-week-old daughter, riding with her, was unhurt. Liebler also escaped injury. A A A He told Pontiac state police he must have dozed off behind the wheel prior to the crash. Troopers sold the Lfebler car croaaed over the center line to crash into the oncoming Fuller car. Serbian Prince Arrives in Detroit for Visit DETROIT (UPI)V — Prince Mi-halo Petrovteti-Njegos, 53, arrived here Friday night for a visit with the city’s Serbian population. His grandfather. King Kikoia, was the last royal ruler of Mon- ty 1,500 men will proceed by way of the Helmrtedt-Berlin Autobahn, arriving there on Sunday.' This autobahn or superhighway route will take them about 110 miles through Communist East Germany, many rt whose residents have been restless under Red rule. FLASH BEFORE BED The lights, which are near the Opdyke Road intersection, begin flashing shortly before foe Long Lake light turns red, the engineer added. “Those travetlag the rente daily have realised how the system works aad we hope It will be fort a matter o( a short time before others loam haw It operates.” Installation of the signals followed a recent traffic survey made fey tiie highway department at the request of city officials. A . A .. A The city sought the study after a young Madison Heights draftsman waa killed at the intersection. The accident occurred when the brakes on a track failed, rauslaff It to go through a red light. The traffic survey has been completed and other preventive measures will be recommended to the Bloomfield Alills City Commission next week by Samuel Levine, district traffic engineer. Robert E. Dwyer Service' and burial for Robert J, Dwyer, 48. of 152 Bassett St., will be held Monday In Norwood, Ohio. A A - A A Rosary will be said at 6:30 p.m. today at the Bell Chapel rt William R. Hamilton Go. Mr. Dwyer died yesterday at Church and rt foe Toastmasters Club. Surviving are Ms father Joseph B. of Birmingham; three slaters, Mrs. Florence D. Riley rt Cincinnati, Mrs. E. J. Reiman rt Long Island, N. Y.. and Edith Dwyer of Birmingham; and a brother Ed-. 1 J. rt Cincinnati. REV. EURICH Minister Wants Family Ousted Baptist Pastor Gets an Injunction Barring 3 From His Church lowing a heart stock. A - Birmingham resident t w years, he waa a quality control representative for military vehicle operations of the Ford Motor Co. ■ A A A He was a member of Holy Name toons of 40 riflemen. Abort The 1,500-man ^figure mentioned by the Whitqriiouse suggested that the battle group would be apg-by 200 men. A battle group usually consists rt 1,300. sometimes extra m squads and communications men are added. With the battle group goes platoon of three M41 light tanks. Such a reinforced battle group. Pentagon spokesman said, would require more than trucks to move the men, weapons, supplies and equipment—in addition to the tanks, jeeps and other vehicles. Drivers Warned of Rising Toll at Rail Crossings LANSING an — are Increasing In Michigan, says Secretary rt State James M. Hare. Seme 551 auto-traln collisions In Michigan killed 70 peraoaa aad iajured m others last year, he said. Some 17 were killed aad SU Injured to similar aoqlderts to 1999, ha aaUL The dsath Thursday of aa Alma mother and her four ehUdrea In an auto-traln crash “points up the need for greater earn an Am port rt all drivers,” Hare sold. “Many safety plaanara agree . - ‘ ( _ .----—------wm uk lujtu ruicr oi niun- today ana battled .guards and po- tenegro as an independent state beta? who used tear-gas in an at- fore it joined Yugoslavia. The tempt to drive them back to their prittce la a cousin of Prince Philip cells. lof England. code gates. Installing flasher signals or providing other safety engineering devices on every train-road crossing la Michigan would be exoeaslve," he added. Salesman Held in Morals Case Onetime Candidate for State Office Arrested at Waterford Motel 41-yrar-oM Clarkston salesman, once a candidate for state representative, was charged yesterday with attempting to procure an act of gross indecency. A A A The arrest of Stanley R. Allen of 27 S. Mato St., Clarkston, followed a raid of a Waterford Township motel room by vice squad members rt the state police and Pontiac police department Thursday-night. The officers said . Allen had movie cameras net up la Ms room sad waa preparing to shoot lewd pictures. What Allen didn’t know, according to police, was that the woman he had solicited in Pontiac for a role, in the film was working with the vice squad. tND MAN RELEASED Another man in the motel room at the time of the raid was released for lack of evidence. Police said Allea, a hardware salesman, admitted taking lewd movtee before. Officers said they would Inform I7JB. Part Office LOS ANGELES (AP)-A Baptist minister, embroiled in a yearlong feud with a family'of three in his church, refuses to turn the other cheek. *T want them to leave,” he aays. The Rev. Wayne A. Eurich, 41, pastor of the First Baptist church rt Mar Vista, a Los Angeles, suburb, went to court Friday in ai( effort to oust the John H.-Chapman family from his congregation. He told Superior court that the family had engaged in "unchris-tduct and abusive language” and had sung and read scriptures too loudly during services, The court issued a preliminary injunction barring Chapman, 48, his wife Betty, 38, and their daughter Connie, 19, from using ’ the church premises. ■NOTHING VINDICTIVE* “WO have nofoiiR vindictive in mind.” The Rev. Mr. Eurich said. ‘The -affair began when Mrs. Chapman addressed the deacons of the church in an abusive manner concerning my denial to marry an underage couple until they had obtained a juvenile court order. ’Later, Mrs. Chapman sang difring services at the fop of her voice—off key. And foe would read too loudly while the congregation was reciting the scriptures.’’ The Chapmans, represented by attorney Harvey N. Gedrich, denied the accusations. A A A ’Mrs. Chapman says she did I use abusive language.” Gedrich said. “We plan to appeal the injunction. We’re going to fight to get the family back in foe church. ’I think it’s a perversion of Christianity to expel people from their church. The purpose rt a I not to chase people from It." The Rev. Mr. Eurich contended in an affidavit that Mra. Chapman’s husband, who ia is butcher, and her daughter joined in “disturbing the peace, tranquility and solemnity” of foe services. UNCOUTH SINGING’ He said the congregation had expelled the Chapmans but they had continued attending services, which they disturbed' with “loyjl ‘ilk” and "boisterous and uncouth ngtag.” The conduct of the family, he claimed; had "annoyed and harassed other members rt the congregation." The Chapmans, contended that their constitutional rights • would be violated if they are forbidden to worship in the church rt their choice.' stole farther charges. Arraigned before Waterford Township Justice of the Peace John McGrath yesterday, Allen demanded examination and waa i leased on $5,000 bond pending hearing Aug. 29. Broadway'Market Hit by $75,000 Fire in Detroit DETROIT IB — A 175,999 fire swept the Brerthray Market la downtown Detroit rt BrSadway aad Grand River today. A A , A Fire’ Chief Laurence J. Daly sold foe fire may have been started by a short'drcult la the three story brick baildtag. ■■' A A - A Flames damaged food stofos and blistered the celling through-' Ninety firemen tned 25 places at equipment and brought the toga, too secretary rt eteto eaM. ] In 20 n Japanese Police Quell Attempt to Kill Mikoyan- TOKYO (AP) - Japanese police said today they squelched an attempt to assassinate visiting Soviet Deputy Premier Anastas Mikoyan. A A A Hiroyuki' Kawamoto, 22, de-scribed aa an ultra • nationalist, was arrested in Yokohama Station. He carried a dagger, a letter addressed to Mikoyan and a rightist leaflet with fire slogan "kill one man to eerve your coun- T* "I planned to use the knife to II myself if I couldn't succeed In handing the letter to Mikoyan," Kawamoto was quoted aa saying. ' The-lettej: demanded an apology and compensations for the Soviet role against Japan at the end rt Worjd War II. , * A A ' A Police said Kawamoto was waiting at the station for a train to Osaka, where Mikoyan waa vte-Iting on his tour of Japan. / \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1961_ Band Leader Kenton Sued for Divorce LOS ANGELES (AP) — Band leader Stan Kenton waa sued toe divorce Friday by Maxyaret A. Kenton, once his soloist under the name of Am Richards. - Mrs. Kenton, 28, chained cruelty and asked 21,405 monthly support her and two children, Dana, 4, and Lance, 3. She estimated ted Kenton, 49, earns more than $40,000 annually. They married Oct. 18, 1955, at betroit and separated Thursday. 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(UPI) — Delegates to the 14th- Congress of the National Student Association expect the conservatives to make an alKout effort to wrest control from liberal dements in American colleges. More than 1,000 student govem-lent leaders from universities across the nation already are warming in preliminary to the Impending battle. It Is expected to come she said, are hying to .discredit' her organisation. She said, "We are not conservatives as NSA leaders are claiming. All we hope to do k make aome structural changes." SCANR advocates a change in procedure to prevent NSA’s executive board making decisions without a mandate hum the delegates. Mka Wonderilc said NSA earvattvea ore Is 1 Although the NSA is constitutionally nonpartisan, liberals have been at the helm since the organizations birth in 1946. begins Sunday and ends Aug. ss. "We want minority reports, that if students from the South waih to dissent, or conservatives want to. dissent, they may," FOUNDED IN MADISON The group was founded and formerly hod its national headquarters here. The first two congresses, in 1946 and 1947, were bekl In Madison. , Right-wing conservatives have organized several groups to spearhead a drive to challenge the lib->ral leadership. They Include the Young Americans for Freedom, the Committee for a Responsible National Student Organisation, aad Students Committed to Accurate National Representation (HCANfth The young Republicans and conservatives do not plan to challenge NSA leadership openly. They expect to draw support through demands for a reform in the structure of NSA. Kay Wonderilc of Northfield, 111., who organized SCANR at Northwestern University, stated that group’s position.' ■ * Richard Ret tig, outgoing NSA president and a former University of Washington student, said the rise of student conservatives k merely a part at a growing interest in politics on American cam- “The liberals that control NSA,” Fire Runs Wild Ion Waterfront don’t want student groups to be merely adjunct of adult organization. ~ Other NSA Uberals are “dis-tressed* that tt* conservative groups are approaching the problem of chaage from outside, rather tea wl thih, the orgasdxattou. Many claim mne of the groups have ties with the John Birch Society. CLOSE TO ADULTS ‘ The significant aspect about the conservatives is they have formed very dose alliance with the adult community,’1 Rettig said. Opening remarks to the NSA Congress will be made Sunday by Wisconsin Gov. Gaylord Nelson. Other speakers daring the 19-day meeting include Richard Murphy, assistant postmaster general; George Shuster, president emeritus of Hunter College; Among topics to be debated during the sessions are two that are sure to engender heat — civil rights, with emphasis on Hie "freedom” rides and sit-ins, and violations of academic freedom. Wind-Driven Flames Roar Eight Stories High Along Hudson Rivor 74 N. Saginaw WEST NEW YORK. N. J. (AP) —A wind-driven fire, with flames that shot into the sur as high asj an eight-story building, wared (tot of control through the Hudson River waterfront sections of three communities Friday night. First reports placed the estimate of damage at more than a million dollars, The blaze destroyed two buildings, three uiers, a boat barges, yard and a dozen or more barges. More than 400 firemen with 40| pieces of equipment, plus fire- boats, battled more than four] hours before the Maze was brought under control. The general alarm fire sent clouds of thick, Mack smoke swirling through West New York, Guttenbetg and North Bergen. -Police said the fire apparently was started by a lit cigarette carelessly discarded by a teenage boy into a bin on coal dock. Kennedy Appointee to Head the FPC WASHINGTON (AP) - President Kennedy Friday, appointed, Joseph C. Swidler chairman of the Federal Power Commission effective Sept. 1, 0 Swidler replaces Jerome Kuy-j kendal whlo continues as a mem-j er of the commission. Swidler is a Kennedy appointee ho was named to the commie-on last March. Kuykendall, appointed chairman by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, once publicly challenged Kennedy's right to name a new! chairman before his own term expired next June. W. L. GRAVES AGENCY $6400 HOSPITAL-MEDICAL GARE-S8.50 PER M0. FOR FAMILY FEDERAL LIFE I(M 1 ra““™ Hon R 3-7061 CLIP - MAIL TODAY! » J NAME ’ hML' 4 ADDRESS CITY PHONE W. 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Nixon, Goldwater, Rockefeller Are GOP Front Runners The next Presidential election is ad and anointed boat on one of far away,-tout it's Interesting t©—-inirJMilaailaiw^ watch the 1961 ripples on the water privileged car on the highway! before they widen and duappor. *•“ pM«» could .tcp four The Candidate on the Democratic ’"“’“"S?”111 *•*■"*» a • . . , . , a vii m lu,d traffic officere could shunt picket i> completely eatablUhed. To MMrtel>ack tmlle when he want- -guarantee his nomination, all he has «d to nee the D i x 1 e or Wider -to do Is refrain from committing any Woodward. -monumental mistakes. He does not Phooey! need to perform any frenetic gyra- ==S5==S=H=*== .tions and his name is John Fm- Bomb Unlikely • • * * qirald Kennedy. You’ve read of Khrushchev’s new- ★ , ★ ★ v est bomb—the one that equals 100 The three GOP front runners million tons of TNT. are Richanl Nixon, Nelson Roche- How much TNT Is that? feller and Barry Goldwater. The . * . first of these slipped easily Into * the next race by his recent ap- Box cars carry approximately praisal of Kennedy’s actions as 3® ««■ of Print «nd roUa outlined in The Press. He offered of print paper are fairly heavy and several constructive criticism. roprojmntative.freight,so 100mil- and indicated that avail. Uon £ TOT would require abje » more than 3 million box cart. if if if Box can approximate 50 feet In Nelson RocurELLER has never length and require a few feet be-wandered very far from the ceqjprof ^wecn> *° lx** cws extend one the stage and he proposes to remain mU*’ Thus, our train of solid TNT right there. Meanwhile, Barry Gold- would 33,000 miles long. water Is working up a head of steam 'k k: "k all his own. Previously, Goldwatxr'r Khrushchev’s one bomb would activities bam been confined to the J****, ®f * 'r*W“ i train load of TNT that reaches West, the South and Middle West, __ ... ^ ..... once and a third times around tho but now he creeps cautiously Into earth Rockefeller’s own bailiwick. Imagine firing this at one time Goldwatir seized upon the in one place. Newburgh situation that has been q k ^ 1>m crazy leaguing Rocufeller. He sided with (But Khbusbchev must be. too!) this community which Is avowedly .. shucking the shirkers, the chisders And in Conclusion . , *■*• and the permanent people on relief. . ... ® .1 ” _* " . Rockefeller bu hedged end wob- ,T ^ bled both ways In the Newburgh "?**"* °/ your peripatetic reyntor: ^7. Some scientists believe the dolphin . .. . la the most intelligent thing .in the _ .. *. * .. „ . world aside from man. They learn Goldwater’s mail trebled after •______________ hi. tlim pronouncement »d the *“^J*** “1 . ‘h<7* vRst mnjorily .pprovro. Appnr- actually ^to talk to them and eatly. ha haaeepowadtka popular Interpret their "replies." . . side, while the Empire State Gov- • Stiv* Amur will start a new ernor finds M—aif juggling n TV series 8ept. 27 (midweek). He red hot potato. Also, It is highly couldn’t crack the Sunday Sullivan significant to note that South competition.....................Boa Carolina just elected a “Goldwater ScHErrmo tells the Chicago Tribune Republican” to the bgtalatnre. the Tigers will make a great stretch ' TI!J,.W7 »•“ » ^ftogtorHuusemambmato use on their own automobiles and ..........—— \ ^ clMjng of the Met ha National Calamity YoA- editorial ‘‘Metropolitan Cancels 1361-62 Sasaon'* covered only tb loH ol an entertainment fedium and the economic effect of the low of several hundred jobs. It is more than that It ia s national calamity. k k k i the 'Met' has wwnnt and wwmi tha fraoew. Instead of Iwporttf artists we hroani the and eagwty M«n by the heat opera h Only « few week ago the German p Grace Brumby from St Louis on her success at tha Wagner Opera at f praised Bayreuth, Bavaria, the moat difficult place in the world to qualify. k k - it • • ___ But the greateet service our artists have rendered our country is their contribution lo our international relations because they deal with music. A noncontroversial subject, universally loved and imdaretood, they, without coot to the-taxpayers have done what diplomats, statesmen and billions of gold failed. They created good will and friendship lor America wherever they went. 679 Inglewood **** ‘A Smile Can Make Everyone Happy* ‘Our Responsibility ft Only to'Needy* You should learn to smile for if In modern societies we have a you do you will make yourself feel responsibility to all persons who much better than, you will if you cannot care for themselves. It seams that a smile will i yourself. Met eaiy de yew de yeereett geed but It win ssr-pris® yea at hew nmch better yea make year Meads feet. There ia no question but that if more of us smile w§ could pro- But a person (the taxpayer) should have no responsibility to those who do not want to care for themselves. This is the fallacy with relief, it does not separate the two. Peytea A. Chuoer Die Almanac Fkith strengthened Moses to become emancipator, lawgiver, spiritual leader and lather of hit people. He imbued the hearts of slaves with consdousnow of God as he led them to freedom, ennobling his teaching, in thateariy dark period of man’s history, with passages of divine love: ‘‘Thou Shalt love thy neighbor as thyself .. . And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all. thy soul, and with all thy might." This remedy does not cost money and you cannot lose anything by trying it out Ralph T. Keeling follow in 1961. The moon is full. The morning star is Venus. The evening stars are Saturn and Jupiter. Portraits Days of All Faiths: How Is Saint’s Day Determined? By JOHN o. METCALFE I sat beneath the stars last night . . . And heard a single whippoorwill . . . And with Its haunting plaintive tune . . It made my restless heart grow still . I think that I shall never hear ... A song to make me fed so sad . On this day In history: In 1370, elder statesman Bernard Baruch was born in Camden, S.C. I*.UN, the Daughters of the American Revolution were organised. The society was i patriot-ed to those who had at least owe ancestor who aided la establishing American Independence. In 1345, Lt. Gen. Jonathan Wain- By DB. HOWARD V. HARPER notion waa blasphemous nonsense, from the cold routine of die Church How does the church decide what a lawyer and member of Parlla• of England to the fiery seal of the wssg W uwu; lira xraraa mu mu . . , -------”—* --------------—— •• —— At anytime within my life . . As "right, “e™ battle of Cor-that which he this nighttime hhd regidor in World War II, was found day of the year to set aside in ______. ___ ___________ __ Evangelicals who were at ■ that honor ol any particular saint? -Ub of dental caries and that area, then each new church eat any church at all. - . - , _ ---------—— “This electrical well map is also HO.OOO as an original pyorrhea is fundamentally mitri- wired to show where our present Mst ®8S f®® its new building. “ ■ * tt * Methodist churehee ate now lo- cited.' They are designated by blue light*. Dien the red lights show the sites of the new churehee that should already have been started. e it ♦ ■ / ■ “And the yellow lights indicate Alva** wm* W Dr (Mors* W. cm Thu*, if there are even 1,000 %uS£L.* jnen and women, each of whom «»nwrt. mm sasi-MM* mmim* ud so promise* to pay but HO on «y &£ end all new churches started in ****** pwiehhi*, (Copyright im) tional deficiency, the result of ul-Cheers and Jeers: the C’g— tra-refined . ., dua.) _ _ _ „ .. Ana. — Thank you, Doctor. If G. J. Kapaport ana nls other dentist* agree wife roe about 80th birthday; the J’s — Anything, they hate to -admit it. Hurt.-, closing th. Berlin ______________________________ border. . piece some dentist HSheged to the locations we have choden for -LHarqld A. Fitzgerald *»ve published, anonymously, In churches thaj are to be erected HAROLD A. r iTZGkRALD jqqj paper, j have often rag- within fee next J to 5 yean. Your present church is stodgy Also unless it has a rrrfiiim outpost in the motel or trailer camp areas, where Sunday School can , be held each Sunday. Rltay dty * tog toe meek like social Sunday Th* A*aoelit» - white' 1 House press secretary Pierre, IDSToa-j WQTS—Preddtnt Kronrdr Ani^V °y«red reinforcement of "Si Alllod nrrteon In Won Berlin and tent S^HFf23 ^ By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON JAP1_ ~ Seine -forcement of the Allied garrison *“* PrMident * ®pHieB of Vice in West Berlin was ordered bv Pr!‘i?ent L>7rfon B- Johnson on n___. ., . 1CTJ a flvim, v'ittii u;—* n Services ...10.45 AM- Evening Service 7JO PM. 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP DR H. H. SAVAGE. Pre»chU»l ' WCTU Color PUm: "TUB POWER OP DECISION ’ ^ 7. / m THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, AUGUST 10. 1001 NINE T t innn —m Op*” *• HURRY! LIST FEW Dim OR THE LARGEST SCREEN YOU’VE EVER SEER! m "TODD-AO1 ☆ THI MIRACLE MILE IS TNt ONLY THEATER IN MICH KEAN, OUTSIDE Of DETROIT, THAT CAN PROJECT IN TODO-AO! IT'S TWICE AS ilG— TWICE AS MIGHT! ft TOOK KARS TO MAKE.JT COST H200Q000 -IT WIU K REMEMBERED FOREVER! JOHN WAYNE / RICHARD WIDMARK / LAURENCE HARVEY — ALSO . . . FIRST TIME SHOWN — !walten8ney imtdmuohthiwur RACCOON YfcOHNfCOlPf?# mmltf REX ALLEN Next Attraction "EXODUS" in "TODD-AO" Berlin Border Street Scene 'of Pure Chaos Apt puutttr it it sissise reopoadent. obeemd M writ isoui Berlin in Hltler e dtr. Now bo't tack. AM btrt't wtat bo bu found.I By LYNN HEINZ EKUNQ BERLIN (AP)—It is and came aver.*’ Auntie lives Evarythlng north of Honer-strasse is In Communist-ruled East Berlin. But the street and sidewalks are in West Berlin. The people living alone the north aide of the street have had the best of two worlds. Their back doors opened up on the bounteous life of West Berlin. Then a group of grim workmen nailed shut every door on Haraer-straaae aad plastered bride walls inside the doors. Other workmen put rather ugly concrete walls acroaa the end of the three aide.streets leading into Haraerstrssse from the north. Several hundred people living in Oe four-story apartment buildings along die street were consigned to the restrictions of Communist living. , TAKE UP POSITIONS Communist police and soldiers took up positions on nearby roofs to tee that nobody tried to Jump out of windows. They also took up positions behind the walls to die street. And they laid barbed wire in one flower bed at a comer where the occupants might possibly jump six feet from a balcony l to freedom. A little farther along the street Communist soldiers took up positions in some gardens, clumping [through the neat cabbage patches land the petunias. All this resulted {apparently from the fact that Harzerstrasse was a popular exit [for fed-up East Berliners early in ithe week. tr t t The blocked-up doors and the new walls at the intersections [attracted crowds all day. And the young “people’s police" and soldiers on the other aide of the walls took a lot of bedding. “Yesterday 10 of you men came over," shouted a man from the capitalist side of the wall. “Maybe I there’ll be more.” “Maybe, said one of the soldiers. An aged and bent little lady who had come 25 miles to see a friend [couldn’t get in die house to see her. The friend was sobbing from a third floor window. 4-MILE WAUL A Communist policeman blandly told the old lady to walk to toe nearest authorized entry to Cbm-jmunist Berlin, a walk of about four miles. “You must be crazy,’’ s West German shouted at him. "Can’ you tee she’s not going to Mart a revolution.” Along the street there were [similar scenes. One woman shout-] ed up at -flie third floor of an apartment: "Tell Elsa to coma to: the window.” "I suppose that's permitted," [die said to a soldier with a sub | machine gun. The 18-year-old soldier smiled wanly. | Another woman shouted! “Tell 'Auntie to get through Elaenatrasse is about two miles away. Neighbors said they knew of at Communist Hying In the af-buddings. He dropped a flower pot from f demonstrating West Berliners last Sunday, they said. Ha also is the only heap hi the building with a television set, they suited, as though this proved he was a at Fotsdamerplatx had a bad day. She said she had a good many Customers from East Berlin, and usually did a businesi of $250 daily. At 5 p.m. today ahe had taken in 35 cents. MANY NOT BERLINERS A West Berlin policeman who had been watching the antics of the Communist forces alt day shrugged and said “other countries, other customs." He said many of the soldiers across the null were not Berliners. He said the Esst German soiled seemed to be i . would not talk with Mm. He looked down the pleasant shaded street and sigh'd. 1 The new wall, described by some West German policeman as the “Chinese Well,’’- is made of concrete building blocks, nearly six feet high. Iron bars have been Inserted along the top for holding barbed wire. The well is not continuous, but la laid across every street or vacant area which might be an escape exit At Potadnmerplatz, once one of the busiest intersections in Berlin, the well stretcMs across Pots-dameretrasse and Bellevueetrase which lead into Wet Berlin. Crowds gathered there asked the soldiers on the other side whether they Intended to[ Mid it any farther. There was no answer. The police were using it to duck from photographers. CAN’T TALK •‘Tfcey're not unfriendly,” e Vest Berlin policeman said. ’They just aren’t allowed to alk.*’ . * The lady who runs a email shop rlth cheap dresses and cosmetics Art Miuiif a BEIT" wh< f “ “FUM TREAT Tfi ain diiiiy it lMSt MCD-R-WRtk it THE SKY ROOM !PONTIAC MUNICIPAL AIRPORT) SPACEMAN MENUS FOR THE CHILDREN Ws Serve Only Hi«li-Grads Foods and Am Open Doily from «:)0 A.M. Is 10:30 P.M. Another unbfc$py German was toe driver of, a tractor who was working the day before on a building site on Undenstrasse. The wall across Linden Street trapped his huge tractor and the People’s Police said he couldn't remove it because It would Involve knocking down the wall.. “That property is owned by a Swiss, too." the driver mused, as though Swiss neutrality should somehow protect him. Volunteer for Tunisia . LAGOS, Nigeria, (AP) — Radio Nigeria reported rriday night that 77 Eastern Nigerians, including a provincial commissioner, have volunteered for service in Tunisia. -r Pontiac Theaters EAGLE Sat-Mon.: “Summer Place,” Sandra Dee, Richard Eagan, odor; “The Young Savages,” Burt Lancaster, Shelly Winters. Tue.-Thu.: “Portrait of a Mobster,” Vic Morrow; “Mein Kampf,” documentary. HURON Sat.-Thu: “Gone With the Wind,’’ dark Gable, Vivian Leigh, color. Starts Fri.: “Pepe.” Cantbiflas, Dan Dailey,, color. VflUND Now Showing: “Never on Sunday,” Melina Mercouri, Jules Daasin. SATURDAY and SUNDAY DOORS OPIN 12:10 THI PARENT TRAP U:M - Site- 7:00 • 10:00 Mot Cem»le«e Shew 0F.it. Ample Free Ferklnp l » it it Prices froso l»c a*d r» If 1 ff ” ----f PATRICK VANCE, Mgr. Phone OR 3-2170 | KIDDY RIDES 10c CIRL'S KIDDYLIND Cor. Telegraph and Dixie iIfefyMY» famdif daq at (>nlHama! Treat The Family Today To The Most Wonderful Eirtortatoment In History! CINERAMA ' \jV rains OH SALE AT BOX OFFICE. . or m ot at all scabs stores ^ ! . AR srket hwl. too |0«CHjMIZZ.| IAIC. • 4cT MriuwiSNtsoAYelEajs. | Si.es | tui | foie smhSat. iMttiaM. } iijs | tus | iijs Mata SAT. I MOL I Mb IIIJS | IIJS ) IMS Eesu MON. Ohm EAT. B » | It M | tt.U ' SUNOAY so I ead • Mb I tLAS | If.** ----□ (Seek □ owner Sr »THM| l UmmmiM Ms«ms In. WOsdwardtlTSS ■•••«! Cool Comfort THE POKTIAC rKftSS, SATURDAY, 4tiGtr$T 10] iiil In Cooking and Baseball Significance of Batter Couple Weds in Rite at St. Michael A reception In the Italian* American Chib followed . the marriage of Linda Ruth Burt to Richard L. Piler this morning In St Michael Church. Rev. Charles E. Cushing performed the ceremony before some 250 persons. The Buhl Burts of Baldwin Avenue are parents of the bride and the bridegroom is the son of Edwin E. Pifer of Union Lake and the late "Mrs. Piler. _____The objective af the. Jtenn. RtJat (offensive) is to bit the ball into'fair territory and advance the man up at bat to first base, second, third base and home to score a run. The object of the defensive team Is to stop the scoring of the offensive team. ---of ttHr lWWTSrt'TiLBkWt UHl Bo* • diTklon director with the Phllllpe-VtnHoiuon Corp.i By JERRY COLEMAN There’s an old saying: "You can’t tell the players without a scorecard.” It’s true, and furthermore you cant enjoy the game unless you understand Its principles. Here's a sampling: Batter up! The bating order of the offensive team is chosen for Important, reasons. The first man at bat it fast and alert. Ihe second batter U one who can hit to right field. The third man up Is one who can hit herd and originate a hit-and-run play.. Fourth batter up is the Mg hitter and ao is the fifth man up, *Ths rest , of the lineup possess batting strength of lesser degree. bridal-bouquet Mrs. Laurence Beamer, matron of honor and the bride's lister Phyllis, honor maid carried crescents of dark orchid Satin coning accented the elastic styling of the bride’s white silk organza gown and Watch the pitcher! The pitcher is about 80 per cent of the defensive strength of a team. He tries to outsmart the batter by throwing curve balls, fast balls and change of pace pitches. If the batter hit thr ball, the-de-fenslve unit tries to catch It on the fly for an out or if it is a ground ball, throw it to first base before the runner gets there for an out If the defense is unsuccessful the batter reaches first - In Lutheran Rite IDENTICAL DRESSES Wearing street-length lilac nylon organza were brides, maids Mrs. John Buck of Yp- siianti, and Caroiya and Judy Pifer, the bridegroom’s sisters. Their flowers were light orchid Fuji chrysanthemums. Christy Holmes and -Cathy Manley wore white organdy and carried basket! of miniature orchid chrysanthemums. Randy Holmes was ring bear- Lighted candles marked aisle pews in Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, Birmingham, where Jo Ann Giroux pledged vows to Ronald D. Lovisa before Rev. Theodore Wuggazer this afternoon. irrideacent taffeta included ma-. tron of honor Mrs. Norman Foster of Grosse Points and honor ™iii Marta Gerrish of Chicago, who held pumpkin glamelliaa. ■ The team at bat triea to advance him abound the baaes by hitting the ball into safe territory, ao that be eventually reaches home-plate and scores a run. The defending team in the field tries to hold back the advance of their opponents by getting them out. Other than hitting the ball safely Bridesmaids Mrs. Kenneth Reece of Detroit, Saq0y Pries of Chicago, Mrs. Donald Perkins of Walled Lake, Shirley Schultz of Mt. Clemens and Dawn Giroux, Junior attendant, carried apricot glamellias. PRINCESS GOWN * . Hand-dipped Alencon lace highlighted the princess bridal gown of white peau de sole over bouquet taffeta, styled with cathedral train. Silk illusion vefiing fell from a Swedish crown of pearls and crystals. Gardenias, stephano tis and ivy comprised the bride’s cascade bouquet. Seaman Scott R. Giroux of Norfolk. Va. was best man. Kenneth Reece, Donald Lang, Donald Leipham of Detroit, Stanley- Capp of Grosse Fointe and Carl Westerberg, Orchard The newlyweds with their ' parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Giroqx of Orchard Lake and the Hans Lovisas of: Grosse Pointe greeted some 300 guests in the Elks Temple following the candlelight nuptials. Attendants |p pastel turquoise Connie Kubatiak of Bronson was best man. Maynard Holmes and Edwin Manley, brothers-in-law of the bride, ushered with James Handy of Hillsdale and John Buck. The riouple, both graduates of Eastern Michigan University, plan a honeymoon tour of Northern Michigan. The defensive team la composed of pitcher and catcher. The Infield comprises players at first, second and third base, and the shortstop plays th between second and third base. The outfield is manned by a center fielder, a right fielder and a left fielder. There are nine men on each team and three “outs” are allowed each team before they are retired each inning. The end of an inning occurs when both tides have used up their allotment of three “outs”. There are nine Innings to a ball game. to advance the runner, a batter can get to first by “walking.” (this re- Simply beautiful and beautifully simple. A gray houndstooth wool plaid for day-time and date-time, with a standaway neckline, double-breasted bodice and rhythm pleated skirt by Sue Brett, Inc. Hat by Mr. John Jr. ■ suits from four pitches that are not in the batter's strike zone — or four balls.) Three outs retire a tide, and an Inning Is completed when both teams have had their turn at bat. The ‘ winner of the game is the team that has scored most runs In nine innings. Twins Will Model in Style Show After a honeymoon in Las Vegaz and California, the couple will live in Big Rapids, where the bridegroom attends Ferris Institute. His fraternity is Delta Thu Epsilon. Ivory cymfaidium orchids accented Mrs. Giroux’ gown of turquoise silk organza and Chantilly lace, worn with matching hat and rose beige accessories. Mrs, Lovisa pinned green cymbidium orchids to her toast organza jacket dress worn with matching hat. Twins’ Mothers' Club Children will participate in a style show at the Birmingham Theater Aug. 23. Modeling clothes from Young Folks, Iric., a Birmingham store, will be part of the publicity for the opening of Walt Disney's movie, “The Parent Trap.” beautiful . body else. By AIBGAIL TAN BUKEN DEAR ABBY: My son-in-law is a very big-hearted person, has a good disposition and is a good provider. But he has ooe fault that fMMHHBHE bothers me no MHl end. When he |mH| eats, he bolds his fork straight op, and he cuts his meat all at .once Into bite; - sized pieces. , My daugh- W ter knows bet- ABBY .ter, but she has never tor-rected him. This has been going on for 22 years. Should I speak to him about it? It may seem like a little thing to you, but it annoys me something terrible. ANNOYED DEAR ANNOYED: Mention it to your daughter in a good-humored way. If SHE wants to correct him, that’s her faus- DEAR ABBY: I am a young (32) unmarried working girl. I get my hair washed and set every week. My hairdresser It a man about my age. He is very good-looking,\ and tingle. * He has been fixing my hair for over three wars, and I am no closer to him now than I was three years -ago. He acts, like he thinks a lot of me, but he has never asked DEAR ABBY: I am married to the moat auspicious man in the world. I have never given him any reason to doubt me. The funniest part of the whole thing is this: I am not especially attractive. I have no figure to speak of. I am on the quiet side, and no man has ever made a pass at me. If I leave the house, and am not back on the dot, my husband gets in die other car and starts to hunt me up. He is always .cross-examining me and trying to get me to “confess” things that ‘never happened. It hurts me to think he doesn’t trust me. What on earflNa wrong with him? I am 38 and he is 42, and we have been married for 17 years. NOT TRUSTED DEAR NOT: Persistent suspicion, without grounds, is a Participating are the twins of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kilar, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Janka, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sutherland, all of Pontiac, the Harry Juliens of Oxford, Mr. and Mrs. Holland Armstrong, the James Clearys, and the Robert Greens, all of Lake Orion; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nowakowski of Rochester; and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willcox of Oarkstan. MARY THEEROKGER Fall vows in California are planned by Mary Theeringer, daughter of the Francis Theer-ingers of South Marshall Street, and Kenneth Tipton, son of John Tipton and the late Mrs. Tipton. Don't Pinch Hit for Pot Holders Napkins should not be used to pinch hit for pot holders. The reason, according to The American Institute of Laundering, research and education center for the professional laundry industry, is that the stain caused by contact of the fabric with carMn-oohtalning grease is practically impossi- By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Mr.1 and. Mrs. Don E. Ahrens of Haverhill Road will be leaving next Thursday for Kewaskum, Wis., where their son John Jeffrey Ahrens of Milwaukee will bemarried Aug. 26 to Mary Ellen Jaeger whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaeger of Kewaskum. Accompanying the Ahrens will be their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Byrnes Jr. of Burning Bush road, Birmingham, and several dose friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ahrens will give a rehearsal dinner Friday evening at the Fond du Lac (Wis.) Country Gub, roent party given in. Forest Hills, N Y., tot their daughter Maureen and John J. Cook Jr. The lovely .cocktail party was given by Mr. Cook’s mother, Mrs; J. J. Code. Also attending were the bride-elect’s brother-in-law and sister Mr. ahd Mrs. Vincent E. ’ Hayes who met the McGinnises at dockside in New York. Maureen has been living in New York since her graduation from Marymount Junior College. Her fiance was graduated from Adelphi College, Long bland. shares an apartment with another fellow. He is Just shout the nicest man I have ever met. How can I get him interested In me? . GOT A CRUSH DEAR GOT: If this man has beeh running his fingers through your hair once a week for three years, and yoU have made no headway, it’s time you faced reality. He has no romantic interest in you. If he’s a good'hairdresser, continue to let him make you Mrs. Charles Hatter of Pontiac will be moderator for the style show with Mrs. Ronald Collins of Clarkston assisting with arrangements. The next regular meeting will be Aug. 31 at the United Fund Building in Pontiac instead of Aug. 24 as previously announced. Nos for Removing Spots and Stains Fabric care specialists at the American Institute of Laundering, research and education center for die professional laundry industry list a few don’t! for removing spots and stalna. Don’t delay. Don’t press table linens and clothing that may have fruit stains. emotional disorder. Don’t tolerate it In hopes that it will disappear. Your husband needs to see a doctor. Skip Sizes Shrink More Than Most Homemakers who buy sport clothes for summer wear should expect more shrinkage’ in skip sizes (S, M, L, XL) than .in marked sizes. However, if the garment carries, the Certified Washable Seal of the American Institute of Laundering,/it will not shrink out of fit. Make Dollar Count (UPIE—Make ..every fashion dollar count. Taka plenty of time to select clothes and accessories so that you will always get the most for your* money. Everybody has a problem. What’s yours? For a personal reply, write to Abby in care of The Pontiac Press. Enclose a stamped, self-addressed en- Mrs. John B. Poole and her daughter Kathle gave a lovely luncheon and shower Wednesday in their Rath moor Road home for bride-elect “Bitsey” Wright who will be married Sept 2 to Dwight William Jacobus. Nancy Knight will be hostess at the spinster dinner Aug.- 30. Don’t start with stepng, concentrated bleach. Don’t tackle egg, milk, meat, gravy, or other albumin stains with hot water. Don’t give up too soon. When Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. McGinnis of Crestlake Drive arrived in New York last week from an exciting four months in Europe they were just in time to attend the announce- Pair Is Married Womens Section English silk illusion veiling caught by a crown of pearia and aurora borealis crystals billowed over Judith Ann Carpenter’s gown of white silk organza as she exchanged wedding vows with Louis A. Shovels tois morning in Our Lady of Fatima Church, Michigan Center. Rev. Paul V. Donovan officiated. Shadow embroidery touched witty pearls and sequins accented her floor-length gown styled with long sleeves. All white carnations and sweetheart roses comprised the colonial bouquet. A high jewel necfdine makes this camel wool f lannel a leader in the fashion parade of stars. Button accents distinguish the' full length sleeves. The full flair skirt has a deep center fold pleat. Hat by Betmar. Receiving with the newlyweds in the church payors in the afternoon were their parents, the William F. Carpenters of Jackson and Mr. and Mr*. Louis S. Shovels of Alhi Street. ATTENDS SISTER Mrs. Roger Blissett of Napoleon attended her sister as matron of honor. Patricia M. O’Donnell of St. Joseph and Theresa Shovels, sister of the bridegroom, served as bridesmaids. They appeared in bouffant white nylon organza over rose taffeta and held variegated pink carnations. Pick Pocket Clean Before Laundering Pick pockets clean before putting garments in the laundry hag. Valuables of every size and description wind up in laundries throughout the country, reports American lib stitute of Laundering research c«iter for the professional laundry industry. a ,’ -a a It’s • good idea to inspect Joseph C. Shovels stood as best man for his brother. Thomas Carpenter seated guests at his sister’s wedding with Dan Smith of Grand Rap- The couple will honeymoon in'northern Michigan before going to Columbus, Ohio where Mr. Shovels is enrolled at Ohio State University/School of Optometry. Both are graduates of Ferris Institute, Big Rapids. ed orlon and wool jersey sweater dress bas ' d cardigan neckline and short' jaunty sleeves. Hats: Mn John fr. * The wandering waistline reaches the acme in fashion smartness as evidenced 1 by the two-piece cardigan sweater dress (left) with pleated fuU sUitt. The pleat- Xihtfih1 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUS NewPl^dcnl *Dripping WithldW 1 -• "W"] ’ _ ’;■ T'— Egbert ‘Knows* S-PIs a Comer DRIFT MARLO By Dr. 1. M. Lritt, Tot Coafca *md PM Enm By BEN PHILGAR AP Automotive Writer —SOUTH BEm>;Ttir- Wr^ar Egbert to an ex-Marine frpir State of Waahington with the build of a college basketball player, which be once was, apparently limitless energy, a burning desire to get things done immediately and a persuasive manner which charms both Wall Street bankers and bade shop foremen. For six months he has been president and chief executive officer of Studebaker^Packan) Corp., a Job in which he needs every talent he can muster. He seems perfectly willing to work days, nights sad weekends at hfs SlOS.OM-a-year post and is ronvtaeed Studeftaker is In the auto business to stay. . Studebaker has been building wheeled. vehicles for 110 years, starting With wagons. But recently if has been fighting an often unsuccessful battle to make at least one or two of every 100 automobiles sold In this country a Studebaker product. ’ learned hand Famed Jurist Is Dead at 89 Judge Learned Hand Called '10th Member7 of Supreme Court SHERWOOD EGBERT “We can'make money, and then some, on two per cent oil the auto market,” Egbert said in an interview. “I think our goal of 2% to 3 .per cent is entirely reasonable.” la his abort time la Sohth Bead, Egbert has cenvtaced a tot ef other people It caa be dear, ranging from sceptical old-time employee to disenchanted His next, and much mom difficult target, to the public. Although he claims not to be a devotee of Madison'Avenue Egbert liberally sprinkles his conversation with pet Madison Avenue words and phrases such as age,” “esprit de corps,” “impression”.and "communicating." And he's great on maxims such as takes a man to build a man t ny dunce can fire «» He's working hard c er’s image. I “The public gets an Impression of a Company by what R sees and hears.” He waved his hand around the old five ■story brick building hard by the New York Central railroad tracks which bouse Stude-baker’s general offices and said, "tbw I'wpnMaUw' HiU ply java was that it was a-poorhouse.” Egbert says It would cost fS million to mwvato the ancient structure and Studebaker doesn’t have that kind o! mosey to toss around. But he is busy doing what he can. This includes a completely new modem, lobby, new paneled offices, yards of bright carpeting, typewriters and filing cabinets in glowing coton and lots of paint. Egbert to very high on paint, especially in bright colors, “ft's an intangible," he maintains. “It makes people feel good, though they don’f know why they fed good.” t.red. noon heUe been cleaned, [fighting improved. Plant foremen •[wear white shirts and «*TS-. Security guards am spruced up in I new kahki uniforms. WE LACK GLAMOUR* Egbert believes die image of Studebaker automobiles — even of its compact Larit —• has been one of dependability but dullness, ladling hi the glamour with which the auto Industry trys to surround its products. NE# YORK (UP1) - Judge Learned Hand, who was*quoted so often by the U.S. Supreme Court that he often was called its “10th member,” died Friday. Although the 89-year-old jurist never was appointed to the __ tion's highest court, tributes today marked him as one of the great contributor* to American legal heritage and compared him to such Supreme Court greats as Oliver Wendell Holmes and John Marshall. Why Hand, who wrote some of tho most eloquent opinions ever recorded ia court journals during his St years ss a federal judge, never was appointed to the high court always was i mystery to legal circles. There were guesses that geographic distribution of judgeships might be a reason, or that it might be because of “religious balance.” Justice Felix Frankfurter said simply that it was oqe of the “caprices of fortune.” SIGNIFICANT OPINIONS Hand, who retired as chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit, in 1951, wrote such significant opinions as the one upholding the Smith Act. conviction of 11 ~ Communist leaders in 1960, and the one upsetting' the espionage < viction of government-girl Judith Coplon because illegal wiretap evi-' dence was used. He continued to sit for special cases despite his . retirement, and was, active i earlier this year. Hand also was a critic of the nation's highest court, arguing that It should not ottempt to become a “third legislative chamber” toy passing on the merits of legislation. He also made it plain tint a judge never should strike down a law, even if he disagreed it, if reasonable men believed that the law was in the public interest ■ ★ ★ 1 it The jurist died at St. Luke’s Hospital, which he had entered Aug. 5. Cause of death was given as a heart ailment Funeral services and burial will ba private. t btat* or ancnoAx a tks rso- bsts Court for las County ef Oakland, Juvenile Division. , la the matter of tho petition ooncern-tne Sharon Ana alto known as Gillespie, minor. Cattle Ho. UK To Red Joseph qtlmept*. father minor child. Petition having been flMln thi alleging that the present whereat the father of sari minor child i known tad said child to depander . the- pnblio tor support and that __ child ahowM bo itaOM oafir the Jurisdiction, of this Court. ' •t the Oaklandbounty Servloe Orator, Court —rtrt. — tho City of Pontine to bet^^^r^loaljto ^^w^yrorasJ 'hall be aerved by publication of a aopy one waak^SlMitol to said heartna In. aper printed Rocky Gets Appeal on Welfare Edict NEWBURGH, N. Y. (AP)-CJty Manager Joseph Mitchell today appealed directly to Gov. Nelson Rockefeller as the result of a court edict which blocks Newburgh's tightened welfare regulations. In a telegram to Rockefeller, Mitchell referred to the temporary injunction granted Friday by State Supreme Court Justice John Donohoe. The injunction had been asked by the state on the grounds that the Newburgh plan violated state welfare laws. Mitchell immediately said the city would appeal the ruling. Adams, Judas of said Court. 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The Engelharts hare three boys and one girl. Mark is 10, Dyke is 13. Steve is 6 and Lisa is 16 months. Mrs. Engelhart is a ‘.native of Pontiac. Wien workmen started tearing dowmthe old Orpheum, theat-ec, Mrs. Engelhart was on hand to salvage anything she thought might be used in a house. What she has done1 with the articles she bought is most interesting. Nblotily Is the front entrance floor made of slate, but the are inserted at each side of the front door. Louvered door closets flank the entrance. There is added storage in. a cupboard under the stairs. Railings are pale green wrought iron. A small white .iron chair with a ‘puffy sapphire cushion is the only piece of furniture-in the hallway. But on the wall a gilded Shelf is mounted with a golden /'key hanging %above. The only item on the shelf is a white milk glass goblet. • Under the stairs near the -door to the kitchen U n tiny lavatory. Tile and fixtures are gray. An antique, mirror framed In gold hangs above the marble vanity. On the wall Is. a lavebo tilled with carnations which match thf carnations on the towela. .The living room-it located at one side of the house so that it., need not be crossed to enter any other room. It is used for formal entertaining. Walls and carpeting sr white. Instead of draperies Mrs. Engelhart uses white Austrian shades on the windows. In one corner is an antiqued white chest with brass hardware and big ball casters. A lilac wing chair has a trapunto design on the back. The lawson type sectional sofa is upholstered in a gray quilted material with flowers of aqua and cream, the tow coffee fable is as tong as the sofa. Above the aofa Is a pair of mlfrors. The glass Is mounted In curved panels that were part of Mrs. Engelhart’# Orpheum also of this material. Mindful of the dirt that Is the natural accompaniment Of boys, the -Engelhart# looked .tor ease of maintenance everywhere. The result I# decorative too. Panels of simber Tbottle glass BLOOMFIELD HILLS ESTATES _ This is the William Engelhart home, designed by the owners and built by Ward W. Ross of Pontiac. It’s a two-story house with an attached garage. The exterior i^ brick with white shutters and white trim. The Engelharts moved in last October. - SLATE STEPS — Steps made of slate won’t wear out and take very little care. That’s why the Engelharts chose' this material for their front hall and stairs. The iron railing is painted light green. The lUtie iron chair is white with a sapphire cushion. The living room is in the background. It isn’t surprising to learn from .a survey recently conducted, that today’s homeowner is as ptogtled with paperwork as the average small businessman was fifteen years ago. While you are probably pleased knowing that the nation’s printing presses are doing quite well, hprd at work producing forms, invoices, receipts, bills, checks, letterheads, envelopes —■ if you’re plagued with this paraphernalia, you’ll be happy to "hear about an exciting new way to help keep records and stationery organized. Tables are Italian provincial with leather tops. A small disk is painted plum and gold. The chair seat and the front of the letter holders are cane. In -the dining room, carpeting is apricot shade. The paneled dado dnd walls are white like the living room, The window treat- i- I he «ama Furniture is dark oak with black chair seats. The chandelier came from Italy. If Is a delicate piece of metal work with leave* and more bottle glass in the cupboard doors. There’s a Mexican tin pnirror above the very narrow drop leaf table set against the inner, wall. ■-f -c. ,,v Glass doors lead to the porch where there is an outdoor fire-placC.partTjf the-ene inside that opens in both breakfast and casual room. ' That hanging lantern over the pine harvest fable In the casual room la another ex-Or-pheum find. Its twin Hangs ■ over the front stairs. The floor in this room Is made of oak squares. Walls are wormy oak; the cornices are plain oak, COLORED SHADES On the 4 windows a different colored shade with - tong white fringe provides interest; they are' blue, green, gold and russet. The fabric is pasted on regular-shades. Low storage chests are built Other furniture includes a pair of leather lounge chairs and a teal blue club chair. The andirons have the large initials "W.E.fm each. Lisa has striped carpeting in her bedroom — ,aqua, pink, yellow and white, Her window shades are pink. Furniture is white. On the wall above her crib a multitude of hairbows is pinned to the wall, looking like a flock of butterflies about to to take wing. ■ - >■ Dyke's room next door has a corktone tile floor. He has a desk built In between the closets. Twin beds are placed end to end along one wall., The younger buys share a room furnished in knotty pint. • They have one built-in-desk, one regular one. Their .bedspreads have steamboat design on them. PATRIOTIC The boys’ bathroom n red, white and blue. The ceramic tile floor is blue. Walls are white with occasional squares of red. The "twin wash basins are red,.At the window there arc white shut- white curtain# are floor length, just missing the pale, green carpeting. Walls are white. „ Over the bed is what appears to he an antiqued white quarter canopy.’ It once fronted “Coming Attractions" at the Orpheum. On the king size bed is a white quill-ed satin spread. - Next to the bed is a round table with a floor, length peach chintz skirt. A pair of black Windsor chairs with gold decorations flanks the table. The bench at the foot of the bed has lyre ends and an apricot velvet cushion. There's nothing delicate or formal about the Kitchen, breakfast roorh and casual room. These areas are meant to take wear. MOSAIC INSERTS Linoleum in the kitchen is terra zzo type in a gray and white combination. Walls and counter tops are white. Both counters and splash backs are ceramic tile. In the wall there are inserts of Italian glass mosaic. Over the window Is a black wrought iron decoration In lieu of curtains. This Is about 4 Inches deep. The iron circles around the celling lights came from the Orpheum. Cupboard# - Using only three feet of wall, you can provide your home with a weli-lighted desk with ample storage space. And, the desk is concealed and out of the way when not in glided table below takes the place of a vanity. At one end . n spray of artificial bloaaoms provides a casual decoration. The Engelhart home is two. story with an attached double garage. The exterior is pink brick with white shutters and while lacy iron pillars. Their tot is about 180 by 200 feet. At the rear of the property is a small private lake which the boys use With -great enjoyment ail summer for swimming and all winter for skating. Designed by Bill Baker, Hatton’s leading authority'on built-ins, this unit is divided into five basic areas: two sliding doors covering adjustable shelves, a slide-gut shelf with a fluorescent fixture, a stationary storage unit and three drawers. Below this storage unit to the desk- top with the slide-out construction design that affords plenty of knee space. The complete blueprint is available for 10c from the Space Saving Institute, 18 East 60ttr Street. New York 22, Now York. rubber pads on. the scats are matched by similar pad# hang- In the breakfast Throw pillows are navy. iblc is pine.' A different colored window shade UNUSUAL MIRRORS - When Mrs. "Engelhart bought tht panels that now frame mirrors above the sofa, had no idea what she would do with them/ They’re right at tonne with the Italian -provincial furniture. The pofa'ls upholstered in gray with' aqua and white flowed. Nots -he beautiful cut glass decanter on the long low coffee table. In\w mirror you can see the antiqued white chests at the opposite end o( the room. WINDSOR CHAIRS — In jl corner, of the master bedroom to this informal grouping of chintz-covered table and black Windsor chairs. Walls, curtains and bedspread are white. The carpeting is pale green, the .fringg) table covering'is peach, Mrs. Etigelhart makes effective use of flowers and greenery for decoration: mmmrnrn § FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1961 FamiliesUnderspend Th* average American lai will spend about $275 on done improvements ■ this year, according to modernisation specialists at ADM'Cbemioafs Barrett Division. They add that if all homea need* tag modernising were to receive the necessary remodeling, total! dollar outlay would be about $70 billion—or about &.H0 per family. No Great Strain on the Budget Piecemeal borne improvement baa its merits. ft‘s a good idea to start in toe comer of a room that needs face-lifting toe most, whether it's living mom, basement, attic LAKEWOOD KNOLLS LAKE HOME SITES S MW ir MU 4*1765 Highland Estates ■ST *13,960 BERT SMOELER Min EEsaw OHM oa s-uu UhM wyNilnl mum m-m me Mm uk< aa*. A nice thing about do-it-ab-you-can is that the coat is payable out of earnings or savings without upsetting the financial applecart, you’re doing a basement comer, you've got the nucleus of a fine recreation room. You can enjoy it while doing toe rest. Or, you may be satisfied with tost one' comer. WWW The cost is very reasonable, especially if you dp the work as a hobby. For example, an 8xl4-foot corner of a basement waa voted Into a pleasant {day area cost of $218.91 for material*. Hera am the owner's figures: decorative valaaoe to hide floor-eeeeat lighting Bxtame, *t*.M; Peg-Board, tember and plastic-osrfaced hardboard fir base eabteeta, a hobby oosnter and book storage along sas wall, lUlAl. This man's family liksd the result so wall that the members Insisted on pitching in to complete the met of the basement as soon as toe youngsters’ pin money earnings were added to Dad’s savings. Within a year, toe entire Job CfcMM From N ! BUY WITH NO MONEY I As lew As $22 Par M Townsond-Swlft Hi Story and a H Otters Room for Expansion CHARMINGLY SIMPLE: — A covered front gallery, or loggia, adds a homey touch to this attractive ltt story home whose hallmark Is simplicity. With the second story finished, the house contains four bedrooms and 214 baths. Tht architect is Penidr A. Vogel, a 4 scorns frills and gimmicks. By JULES LOH Order Is a lovely (tong, a poet once said, and in today’s rush to find something new, something different in. home design, it Js refreshing to discover a house' whose genuine elegance is the result of fhMi*PtWt--------:----— "•There is nothing tricky about mis house," mid architect Fenick A. Vogel, wbe designed it. ‘‘Just a straightforward plan that should B-80 STATISTICS A 114 story house with two bedrooms and 114 baths in 1,380 square feet of living area on first Horn*. Second floor, if -finished^-adds 1.034 square , feet with tEreadtKKan*- rooms and one full House contains a full basement. . Dimensions are 34’ deep and 41’ wide excluding garage which makes overall width 71* 4". Extra large double garage it 34’ 4’’ by 22* 8” dry. The 94*1**. by srs*’ f*«ge r ssEalas extra snare to bsfb dh PEED W. MOOR ELECTRICAL re- DIC. wre 845 W. Huron St. • Free Estimates V • Surveys Over 30 Tears is Pontiac of coarse, provides almost limited storage space.’ Vogel also suggests adding an-jther lavatory in the baaement if! the owner should decide to convert a portion of it into a recreation room. BARGAIN | The second floor addition (which could, of course, be completed GI-*50 MOVES YOU IN $150 FHA DOWN PAYMENT Value Nag tad Value Quota UmM la a—Mtlfoi FMSm Eok Practical Heat Stilton re hue to «-sns its ceiling and walls a -part of the: basic house structure. Center hall planning is two directions results la a traffic pa*' 1 tore la tMs house, which, eg*’- * Is simple aad direct. The service hall at tht rear leads ! into the bedroom hall, opening up I j ail areas of the bourn from that 1 appeal to home buyers who are direction; and the main entrance;! thinking about tomorrow aa well vestibule accomplishes the samel 1 result from the front of the house 1 without wastig additional hall] ,„ ■ •* ,< * • % .* _...........................................................................*. FLOOR PLANS: Center hail planning in both floor sleeping area is set well apart from the the front and rear is the key to excellent traffic entertaining area. Second floor can be finished a ’ circulation in this house. Note also how the first portion at a time aa the extra mace is needed. as today. House of too Week B IS dose, simply aad economically, salve toe ugeertd design problem of providing for the usnally obscure needs of to*' future. This is one at its additional advantages, however. Its main appeal lias in its honest and logical answer to the needs of the present —up to the minute design both Inside end out, uncluttered by gimmicks or frills that .often add touch to the coat with little corre-in livability. H.H.START0H Plumbing and Hacting Contractor 103 STATE STREET PE 5-1483 ■ MIL . ague BEDROOM 3 %Eg BEDROOM 4 | tffllT*. lE= r*r 8* lb ■eJLweure ^Professional Aid Can Be Obtained Entering the house from the, on- I side likewise had been well planned p for convenience — to all kinds of j _ rasher. Pears at both corners of the garage enable you to drive la aad eater toe bouse tonugh toe treat door (aader tbs covered loggia porch) ar fi With its upstairs unfinished, B-80 is a two-bedroom, ltt-bath home with 1,310 square feet of living area in dimensions of 43’ by 34’ not counting the double garage which adds 34’4” to the width. . . . Ft Betts* LMn - All Work Guaranteed, • Hi Rooms * Concrete Work • Oarage* FHA TERMS NE1DRICK BUILDING 65 Court Dr., Puntiuc PE 4-6Q This Is Your Year To Live In A Home Which Hat All The Features Yon Want In Beautiful WATKINS HILLS • Ranches • Colonials . Early Americans • Tri-Levels • Bi-Lovels We Are Taking Tracies A*k lit Abort Custom Building and Modernization ’ ‘Tha Bu ilder That Makes a House a Homo'' W.W. ROSS HOMES C 1.6 MjNus Punt Telegraph Road an Dixie Hwy. OR 3-8021 PATH) DRAMA — Curved pergola is a dramatic accent piece for the patio. Easy to build, the posts are Douglas fir 4x6s and beams are doubled 2x6s bolted together, Crown is made of 2x6a. which are notched to'fit over beams and nailed to hold in place. Adding bench in front makes the pergola a cozy spot for a tete-a-tete. The building materials dealer is ideally suited in many cases to help families wishing to modernize their homes under the liberalized! 20-year home improvement FHA loans permitted by the new housing bill, according to John Goo-cord, housing expert for Masonite Odporation, toe world's loading manufacturer of hardboard. Wito an anticipated upsurge in remodeling sparked by the law, Concord emphasized the advisability of obtaining competent counsel concerning design, materials and construction. ‘In many instances,-leading building materialsi dealers have been especially, schooled to help in modernization programs. In various communities, there are registered DSC (design-service-counsel) dealers who not only have materials and experience available to home owners, but a highly-rated design service which includes architectural renderings, floor plans, working blueprints and a materials list. Home owners may ga to a DBG dealer la their community to obtain complete Information about materials at his home Improve- be done a portion at a Hum aa too extra apace Is needed, would add 1,M4 square feet to tbe total. It contains a second fall bathroom, pirn two extra-large bedrooms — one M' by IT*, the other IF by IT. Tbe formal living roqtn, a com fortable 31’ by 13*4”, is highlight* not only by a large'fireplace bu also by a bay window which provide* Indoor enjoyment of the de-‘ front porch, or loggia, which plainly is one of the most attractive esterior features of the house. The exterior walls are shingle,, with accents of stone end board1 and batten. The dormer and cupola pleasantly complement the loggia. A Word should ho sold about 6ARA6ES ADDITIONS ' DORMERS "fotiafaetioa Guarantee*/" Um sliding glass patio doors la tho dhriag room. By widening the rear hall to accommodate lavatory and laundry, architect Vogel has centered alii toe housekeeping facilities neatly at the service end of toe house. The laundry, incidentally, is located behind folding doors. The kitchen feature* the lr shaped plan for its work ana, ktog recognized U a step-saving design. I and is large enough to acCommo-| date a dinette which doesn’t interfere with traffic through the room. Each of the four bedrooms has! two exposures, and all are con-j venient to full sized bathrooms up-’ stairs and down. The flirt floor bedrooms also are located well away from toe possibly noisy entertaining anas. RID BARN SUBDIVISION POUR NIW MODELS Jest W. of M-24 Rehind Alhon'i Country Cousin Oiwn It Nm 'III Stto P. EE. D»U CARLISLE BUILDING CO. •tody Flea Order Coupon Bond to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Mien. Raelosod is 80 cento in coin. Pleat* send me a copy of the tudy plan of The House of The Week Design B-80 No stamps asoeptad. Please do not use sticky tape on coins. ANCHOR FENCE PROTECTS CHILDREN, PETS AND PROPERTY available in How you’ll love your AU-ALUMINUM uses yard... surround* oa iTlMi by tha good-looking, lasting security of a genuine Anchor Fenoo! ___________ any yard a safer, happier plaoe. Get famous Anchor Ftnoe quality... square posts and gates with standard or new Moderameeh, woven 4 times closer. Call now for a free estimate! Also Available: Portable Dor Runs Phone FE 5-7471 f actory Tnsfafiod NO DOWN PAYMINT • 16 Mouth* to Pay • 1st Payment “Under the new law, complete remodeling of an old house is made practical, aa well as the addition of a'wing or k room,” the Masonite housing expert continued. “FHA-lnsured home im-.I'cv ment loans of up to $10,000 .ire permitted to make repairs, improvements or additions -at a -maximum-interest rate of 6 per cent” For information on the nearest DSC dealer, write to Concord at the Home Service Bureau, Suite 2037, 111 W. Washington St., Chicago 2, HI. Free Booklet Offered for Fence Planning Twenty ways to add new dimension and privacy to a yard with fences made of Masonite hardboard products are described in a new free booklet. Illustrated and described are a n variety at decorative fences, port-. M able and stationary screens. The booklet also contains instructions on buying fence poets, protecting them with preservatives, and oainting, One section illustrates how to design a fence to provide to* greate st wind and on. A free copy can be obtained by sending a postal to the Home Service Bureau, Suite 3037, 111 W Washington St., Chicago 3, 111. NAMX 39 Everything in Blass for the Home PLATE GLASS WINDOW GLASS THERMOPANE FURNITURE TOPS MIRRORS PONTTIAC GLASS 23 West Lawrence St. FE 5-6441 Pittsburgh paint dA A A AAflAjAA’.A Aj* A,A.A*A,A.A A A A,A Ajm MODERNIZE WITH FAMOUS Wood Is Passe v Today, better toilet seats. are made of molded plastics and do] not crack or split. There are no' wood Joints to come apart. 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Telegraph Phone 332-3322 | Isclatlve Distributor ter Oakland ond-tepear Counties r a THE PokTl^gTRESiSr SATURDAY; AUGUST 19~ 1961 EEN Ventilation Necessary A point to remember is tfeatiT you hem to a range with an over; head cabinet, a hood and ventllat-j ing ton to trap grease, smoke and tomes is almost essential. FOB ADDITIONS 0* REMODELING : ' 14 Years Experience •gjl CALL FE 5-8405 Ambassador Insulation Co. On Beautiful ffftoWAUTOMATIC UflaUM MODERN GAS OR OIL HEAT A Planned Custom Community ' ’ . . With Lake Privilege FEATURES: a M V»c. Brick • Ckcrry rn-TIWM r.n.ll.f la • IMnni r»«llj KHefcn a t Complete Betti wttt . 0„ gul a uXfiZZ a a rimliy Kitchen Inrlndei fire " a SHU DririT »•»<■« < »I ft. Lent I WHk . Full Iteiement Oten Deer B elli and lilwy ~ Off FnmUr Room • MODEL AT 6288 BALMORAL Open Sunday 1 to ( P. M. The Mor-Sun trademark is your as- I ‘U surance of quality in heating equip- r~iB ingnt. Why not let the experts at . I Goodwill Automatic Heating Co. in-stall a new heating system in your . "I the foil rush. »—<-r NO DOWN FITMENT—niff PAYMENT OCTOBER WHOLESALE TO ALL! OUR VOLUME BUYING MAKES IT POSSIBLE FOR US TO BUY FOR LESS—THE SAVINGS ARE PASSED ON TO YOU. WINSOME ARBOR—Delightful yard accessory is this angled arbor which screens a cutting garden. Built ot white painted Douglas fir, the arbor is simple to construct. JFour-by-tours are .the main supports, and posts are set on con- crete bases to keep them tree of the ground. Crown ot wide-spaced 1x6s cast protective shade tor delicate blooms growing in cutting garden. Attached bench is perfect tor sun bathing. Yard Divideiltss Purpose-Beauty, Utility *26,990' Mosaic Checkerboard . An attractlvean3~ei*5et«H»ake< chess or checkerboard tor a game table can be made out of ceramic mosaics, plywood and adhesive. Choose two contrasting colors and mount' the mosaic tiles edge to edge. Finish plywood edges to match darker tile color. There are many ways to Introduce charm and originality into your back yard. It dioesn’t take a big bank roll or even a green thumb. For many families, that sparkle of originality will come from yard structures that double fanciful design with practicality. For example, many yards need divider screens to mark off the children’s play area, an unsightly compost pile, or a cutting garden where you can grow blooms specifically for house use instead of for garden adornment. For any of these purposes, a divider screen whimsically designed as an arbor will be effective, and tt will be a delight-ful addition to the yard, as well. Built hr Carlo Cons traction Co. Again to make- the most of shadow patterns, design the arbor divider screen in a boomerang angle or a crescent moon curve to avoid the flatness of a straight line. Finish can be either paint or stain, but it should be chosen with an eye towards the house siding and the finish uied on any yard fencing. Weathered wood is also good looking and is compatible with both painted and stained siding. Ypu’Q find the arbor screen will give you perfect privacy for sun bathing, and you’ll be smart to add an attached bench for .this purpose. The bench should be plenty wide and can be built of ordinary fir 2x4s, with 4x4s for the legs. BEAUTIFUL Twin Lakes Village WEINBERGER HOMES for the yard. Increasing privacy. Common materials and simple PRICES FROM $20,900 and up A Twin Lake* Village ★Silver Laka Estates {^^wu!uMM. ★ W. Bloomfield Hills Models Open « to f-Call ff to S OR 4-0404 • 7 fo 9 FE 1-3079 If you are like the average person, you may buy a catalog of house plans. You are building dreams of a home which you are going to»own some day. Often, however, there la the frustrating ex-perience of a seemingly endless chain of events that cause you to keep putting off any aerioua thought or action. Your dream home remains a dream for the far distant future. Pride of ownership is a fundamental need for everyone attempting to establish a better way of life and placd in his community. Dreams which are constantly postponed for some future date never become realities. Future dates are always in the future. One of the primary services of your Council for Better Living is to help you bring these ‘‘future” dates into the present and turn your building or remodeling dreams into practical reality. Because we are a family of suppliers of goods and services for the home, we can help you tolve all of your planning problems. "As You Plan —■ Ask Us”—and do it soon. Together we can Krfve the problems that will change the far distant future into today’s reality. tools—hammer ant} saw, level and square—are used fo build an arbor yard divider. Douglas fir 4x4s, bolted to concrete piers to keep them free ot the ground, can be used for .the supporting posts, and the main beams can also be 4x4s. Other framing can be 2x4 fir. For the crown, use 1x6s set on edge to produce interesting shadow patterns. If the 1x6s are spaced a foot apart, they’ll make a good trellis for vines, though string guides may be needed in the early stages of growth. Something very simple could enclosing a perch? to modernize your bathroom the African-Standard way! Ifct Emit LK MONTHS to RAY money con buyl |2 on nu terms Many styles P Call ?s to choose front f ,or •Tt" EAMES & BROWN, INC. remodeling a kitchen? Panel doom, are as Important to a true Colonial motif as are clapboard siding and 'double-hung windows, says Herman H, York, a {leading international architect. York, whose "modem Colonial” | home designs are popular throughout the country, says "it's.absolutely a must" in good Colonial design to start with an authentically styled panel entrance door and entrance way, and continue to use the same style ot door on every room of the house. 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(MMim us sn .17# 4197 «■ Bie * 489S 395 1079 UO 501 1M «naiMiHSN.»i aMsn nm im 4« .357 — « m ns MO — 103 474 -ISO DETROIT Oft— Ron Kline, vagabond right-hander Whose quips are asquick aa his fastball, was given the overburdened Detroit Tiger mound staff a boost Just when it needed it the most, dr ,W Kline, making his second appearance with the Tigers, Manksd the Boston Red Rex 50 oh four ' last night Yank Sluggers Blankecf in Loss g far the pennant with a staff of Frank Ur)', An Running, Don Mosni and a prayer, Is delighted with hit new starter. ‘Td like to get six more like that from him," beamed after the Tigers had whittled the New York Yankees’ CLEVELAND if* — Jim Grant held the New York Yankees to three hits in pitching the Cleveland Indians to a 5-1 victory in* the opener of a four-game series Friday night before a crowd of St,* 840, largest of the season at Municipal Stadium. ♦ * * Yankee sluggers Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle, hitting homers at a pace easaeding Babe Ruth’s 60 in 1927, foiled to add to their totals of 48 and 45, respectively. As Piersaii hacked up against the fence in right center field near the SM-foot mark In make a League lead back to three games. "Well use him in the rotation regularly how as the fifth starter.” Cleveland dropped the Yankees 5-1 last night HAPPY PITCHER As happy as Schafftag is, Kline is happier to be with the Tigers. It’s his first time with a pennant contender In eight major league League Pennant In SI years and the World Settee last season, Kline svan traded to the St Lon- Los Angeles Angels Rocky Colavlto's Skid home run and Billy Bruton’s 12th helped -Kline to his first Tiger victoiy. * ★ * "Well, we edme out of our hitting slump," laid Scheming, who had watched the Tigers elm out only eight rkns in their last tour games and only seven hits in’their last two. **We got 10 hits Sod we were doing some pretty hitting. BILLY ROUTED The Tigers routed Billy Monbou-quette, who failed for toe ninth time to get his ninth victory, in four innings. Chet Nichols and Galen Cisco, the old Ohio State fullback, stopped them the rest of the way. Oolavtto hit Ma homer, a finer Into toe upper left Held seats, la the two-nut first. It wishla first hit la M at bats. Jake Wood led off with a single, stole second and went to thlid m Baas Nison’s wild throw. He scored Bruton homered in the fourth. Then A1 Kaline gnd Colavlto sin gled before Nichols took over and walked Norm Cash. Dick McAu-liffe followed with a sharp two-run single. The Tigers and Red Sox play again today with Moasl (155) Scheffing's choice to pitch against Dave Hillman (52). 4 S 0 S KaUm rf Hard] Buddiu — M’bouq't* MlchobD t- Runnels »lb Mil CoUtH©If gif illSMosl if fit I pMtnn 4*0 itt leaping catch of Mantle’s line drive la the fifth Inning. This was the second game in n row in which neither Maris nor Mantle hit one out, of the park. Both went D-for-4, each striking out twice. Bubba Phillips drove in two runs with hia 18th homer end Woodie Held sent two more runners home with a triple to backup Grant, who went“to.,'..0 9**94 • 9 41 weru. JO----0DI.OP », UVUQU IV. 2B—Buddln. KUne. MR—CoUrllo, Bn- . too. ^WoosTSmT™ J M’bouquett* (L. #-11) 3*4 7 » T » 4 Nlcholx ...........1% * I i I 4 dwo .................i i o o is LLU T—1:30. A—33.733. Logart Fights Tonight NEW YORK (AP)—Jorge Fernandez, third-ranking' welterweight from Buenos Aires, will meet Isaac Logart of Cam ague. Cuba, tonight in a 10-round bout at Madison Square Garden. CLEVELAND (AP) - Mexico’s doubles team of Rafael Osuna and; Antonio Palafox enters the Ameri-Zone Davis Cup tennis championships today as k slight favorite over the United States’ Chuck McKinley and Dennis Ralston. it it if. Francisco (Pancbo) Contreras, Mexican team captain, feels hie boys have the edge, but it's toe possible pressure accompanying toe Davis Cup test that worries him. <_ With the teams tied at 1-all, 1,1 [toe doubles' action means neither -■ country can wrap up the championship until Sunday's final pair of singles. Contreras said he thought 22-yearold Osuna probably would be as sharp as he was Friday when he played brilliantly to overwhelm 35year-0ld McKinley 6-3, 53, 53. it it it Bernard (Tut) Bartzen, 33-year-old king of the day courts, used his long soft strokes and- near-perfect shot placement to bolster the Americans’ spirits. He beat Mario Llamas, Mexico’s No. 1 man, 45, 6-4, 54, 6-4 In the Second singles match. AMEUICAN LEAGUE csgo (McLIah »t> i (DtUMT 3-7). Illmnwti (East 3-13) l NATIONAL LEAGUE Duck Season Cut 10 Days LANSING m - Michigan duck hunters will have io days tower rixwting this year, shorter shooting hours and reduced bag limits. Serious drought conditions in the prairie provinces of Canada are to blame. k k k The State Conservation Commla-’ sion, exercising options set by the U.S. Department of the-Interior, agreed on waterfowl regulations yesterday In a telephone poll of The commission agreed to open toe waterfowl season Oct 13, six days later than last year and the earliest date allowed by federal authorities. It wU ran through Nov. VL: - two Bag limits were w ducks a day and tour in down from tour si day (tod eight in possession last year. Shooting will open at noop Oct 13 and run from sunrise to sunset each day tor toe rest of the 35 day season. Last year waterfowl became legal targets half an hour before sunrise, k k k One hooded merganser and one wood duck will be .allowed In the bag. Limits for American and redbreasted mergansers will be five dally and 10 in possession, singly or combined. dosed ' season was canvasbacks and red-beads, two spades still to short •uppiy- k k k The gooee season will be. reduced from 76 to 80 days, opening OCt. 13 and continuing through Dec. 11. The bag limit was set at five a day and five in possession kith the exception of Canada geese and white-fronted geese. The limits On those, are ten, or ope of each. am Anffl— . llnneaoU — _ 5. Boetoo 9,nlsht t TODAY’S GAMES BAlUmsr* (BotA Sew(It5rt *jVor0 30-3) *1 Clevelxnd 1 t Lxtmxn Ml. Pittsburgh .... U M .4*7 Chicago* ........ 49 06 .42# Phtlxdelphlx ..39 S> Xl rEIDATW EEBULYB Chicago L fSlkWto. 1 MUwauhoo 4. Phllxdelpl GAMES lUodalphlo (SulU*ao 3-11* At Milwaukee (Clonlnger 3-3 or Wlllty ' H Pittsburgh (HaddlX S4> i a Curtis M). _ Angeles (WlUlAma U-S> At Bab 9Tab-cisco (XmW§ M-f). Louis (BrofUs S-10) ■ __ (Hunt 9* or Jar 17-7), night. SUNDAY’S GAMES Philadelphia at Milwaukee S Pittsburgh at Chicago St. Louis at Cincinnati Los Angaias at Saa Francisco MONDAY’S SCHEDULE State Golfer Finalist in Western Junior EAST LANSING (UPI) Michigan youth sought today to bring toe home state its second victory! to the history of the Western Junior Golf championship. Phil Marston, 19, highly-ranked golfer who attends Jadoton Junior College, was matched Against Dick KiUlatr, T9, Lawton, Okla., to ' final 18-hole round, here today, •A victory by Killian would give Oklahoma the trophy for the! second consecutive year. Labron Harris Jr., Stillwater, Okla., was the tfthst last year.' T AAV Tankers Break World, U.S, Records LOS ANGELES (AP)—The tion’s best swimmers aimed at more world records today as the new one* were written into the books to the Men’* National AAU Outdoor Swimming and Diving Championships, k k k Best bet for a possible standard was posed to the 200-meter breaststroke with Chet Jastremski of the Indianapolis Athletic Club shooting at the world mark of 2:36.5 set by Australia's Teny Gathercole. Jastremski already has a 2:33.6 pending. rmJt ». Two world and 091* American marks woe smashed on Friday's opening program. Steve Clark, 18, of the Santa Clare, Calif., Swim Club, eclipsed the world 105-meter freestyle with docking of 54.4* k k k Husky Ted Stickler for the second time lowered the world mark to the 400-meter individual medley, swimming the butterly, backstroke, breaststroke and tree-style to 4:55.6. AP PhaOafat YANKEE KILLERS - Three Cleveland Indians who played leading roles in the 51 victory over the Yankees cool off to the dressing room. They are (left to right) Woodie Held, who tripled home two runners, pitcher Jim Grant, and Bubba Phillips who homered. First Real Slump Puts. Dodgers Behind by Two HaUL Chi. —t -Eiwnn. SJP. m as Itt Davanp’L S.F. jj*. * • June*. MX. Wig. P.Alou. it. MS *7 79 1 Am'Wao, a.P. g ■atop, r ML L Larkar, 1 By The Asaodated Frees The Lo* Angeles Dodgers’ first real slump of the season was long time coming, but now II here—and it’s a pip., After losing as many as three to a row only twice through their first 109 games, the Dodgers now have* skidded out of first place by losiiqt five straight, dropping two games behind Cincinnati with a 2-1, 15iimtog defeat at San Fran-sco Friday night. And it could have been worse. Until th9y forced the extra toning with a tying ran to the ninth against toe Giants, the Dodgers hadn’t sewed to 34 2-3 innings and hadn’t managed an e?(tra-base hit in 45 1-3 innings. . v That may have checked the shutout spell, but Orando Cepe-da’s leadoff home ran extended the slump to the 10th and ate into thi Dodgers’ edge over Cincinnati to toe decisive ‘’lost’’ column. The Reds, who have lost one more than the Dodger*, ran their winning streak to five with a 53 victory over St. Louis behind the six-hit pitching of Ken Johnson, n American League castoff. Last-place Philadelphia set a modern major league record when Milwaukee handed the Phils their 21st consecutive defeat 44. It was th* eighth straight success for the BraOas, who remained' a half-game back of third-place San Francisco and 8H behind Cincinnati. The Chicago Cubs out-lasted Pittsburgh 2-1 in 11 Innings. The Reds, after sweeping three games from Los Angeles, rots tone runs in the first inning against Bob Gibson (640) bases-loaded triple by Gordy Cole- man. They counted the clincher to the third toning when Ftank Robinson came home in a double steal with Jerry Lynch. Johnson (51), former Kansas City righthander, blanked the Cards on three hits -tor six inning*. Lew Burdette (158). * hit Philadelphia exactly a year ago, gave up six hits to toe Phils this time, but walked no one. He ■track out three and loet a shutout when Don Demeter homered in the seventh toning. The Braves had wrapped it up in the first on Hanfc Aaron's two-run stogie off Jim Owens (1-6), who lost his eighth to a row.* k k k The Phils’ 21st consecutive loss wiped out the modem 1 postrecord of 20 held by the Boston Red Sox of 1906 and the Philadelphia A s of 1916 and 1943. 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Bo*. « Ml « M 4 7 1 By The Aaaociated Press The St. Louis Cardinals were forced today to reassess their title chances in the National Football League's Eastern Conference with the sudden loss of leading ground gainer John David Crow compounding the problems caused by question-mark. quarterback Sam Etcheverry. Grew, who blaste I M M M S 4 4.13 1 133 aril 11 4.14 I 194 41 99 S IS 4 21 17 197 37 37 J Casper Leading IndianSpring Retains Edge Despite 71; Maxwell Heads 3 Others Under Par SILVER SPRING, Md. (AP)-Traveling golf pros are coping with a stranger—par—in the $35,-000 open at the Indian Spring Country Club. ttiey went Into the third round today with only four out of Thursday's starting field of 135 under the standard measuring figure, Billy Casper, the leader of*the pack, is 3-under at 137. Laid out five years ago, Indian pring stretches 7,031 yards—In . straight line tor 4 miles from tee to green—with a par of 70. The pros claim that its fojir par 3 holes are the toughest. Casper, the tour's fourth biggest money winner with more than 63L000, started out with a first-round 66. However, Friday the Californian could mange no letter than a 71. Billy Maxwell, of Dallas, was one stroke behind with 69 for both rounds, the only golfer to break par on both days. Don Fairfield, of Caiey. JIl., and Marty Furgol, of Cog Hill, HI., were the other. 35ho|e "par breakers. Fairfield managed it with 6570 and Fipgol with -#68. ACTRESS, SATURDAY. AUGUST 19, mi SEVENTEEN Rochester Teams Win Softball Titles Seeks Divorce Here From Ex-Grid Ace Michigan Open Scores ~| Franklin Hills Tide Kour Tonight Venezuela, In a 15-round bout. CARACAS, Venezuela (API —I --------------------:------r—- Eder Jofre of Brazil, the National Dav* Santroek, Junior guait Boxing Association's bantaro-l from Dunbar, W, Va., U a pre- weight champion, defends his title| medical student at West Virginia. Mary B. Chandnois now of Bir»! wsttsr Barkea ___sit * . * _ iTnin ValMase* mingham, filed paper* in Oakland!o' County Drcuit Court Friday aeek-r4*** —"«■ • ing a div-orce trom former college • and pro. football 'star Lyn Chand- i Hya fijiijr. . "ikSs. Seeking custody of their two (OTSS23T . . minor children, she is claiming] jj* "4« Ita lat /v.t.ng__________ - ’ 1 tourney With impressive triumphs! * * > last night. , I Felix Brooks scored the big run j . * * ♦ ter CIO while loser John York] ! Surprising CIO 594 took the base- was tagging out a runner to make1 ball series from the Jets by break- Chuck Graves the victor in his! Jing a tie for the 2nd time in the 2nd pitching try of the season.! 7th on some alert baserunning to Nick Neira batted in two runs with! triumph. 6-5. The Union tossers; two hits but committed four errors Walter Tops State Open Golf Tourney With 68; 'Big John' One Back will meet the-Pontiac Merchants in the title series starting Monday night at 7:45. tor CK). 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Loser Bob Fer-ree turned his ankle on the mound At D Ai ar*ok 36-14-14 A 1 Pembroke 33-11—1* Tommy Shannon 44-14—74; A-BU1 Mandulak - " McElmurry 1. Smith til ij A-JIm Seltzer __________ PONTIAC BUSINESS INSTITUTE A Professional School of Business for High School and College Graduates courses offered include SECRETARIAL ACCOUNTING SHORTHAND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CLERK-TYPIST OFFICE MACHINES SPEEDWRITING Fall Quarter Begins September 5 Night School Sept. .11 Pontiac Business institute Bulletin of Courses . will be sent upon request. . , Pontiac Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence St.! FEderal 3-7028 Bamum, the defending cham-,0-34--is pion, arid'Burkemo have been the 4434^7* i dominant' figures in the State Open 43-14—1»! tourney during the past decade, j and had to leave the game in the tlljyZy* j Both have won three champion- ted. !. 44i4-i» ships. * ,. .IMS—IS MR?! - The 48-year-old Bamum, veteran professional from Grand Rapids' Jack Hoffmanr Dick Rolnama BUI Ktnnrdv WalUr Larky ~-----Watp Tommy Watrrn Karl Ituallar ...... Bob Walsh........... Gary Roaoly . .. — A-Dennl, Mclnernry . John Moolts ........ i A-Ralph Mqrt.ni«n .. I A-Jtrry Natl. ..... Larry Pmtluk ....... Blythe field C.C., is shooting for his 3rd crown* in the last four years. Burkemo's last previous title came in 1957 at Edgewood. Bamum had two pros for company in the 69 bracket — Glenn Stuart of Cascade HiUs in Grand Rapids and Washtenaw'* Tom Talkington. Burkemo, the Franklin Hills veteran who turns 44 on Oct. I, stepped to the 1st tee Friday without the benefit of a practice round aver Farmington', pur 87-19—'73 course. a Liw . Joe Before . Art Barn ...... Loo Cadieu* ..... i A-Ed Dunne ... 'Jack Winner 1 A-Ed Thompeon . .41-41—S3 4440—41 41-31-41 Apparently he didn't need it. Tom let ... A-Al Whited Jerry Bnllirao Burkemo, it seems, was in Poco-no Manor, Pa., Thursday for a televised golf match with Tommy Bolt. 4434—si I Bolt, currently under suspension «*•*>—g for his nasty language at the re-4444—«j cent National PGA tournament, de-g^~**'feated Wally in the TV duel, 67-70. 3434-43 [ thro Burkemo flew back to u*13-441 Detroit for the Michigan Open and didn’t arrive home until 18:89 a-m. Friday. 80 when he teed off yesterday, it was his flint look at the Farmington layout this year. AIRWAY LANES For Reservations OR 3-7340 FE 5-2513 Earl Montrose was the McNeil here. He juggled the ball away from the catcher in a collision after being called out to .tally the deciding run in the 7th. The equalizer had crossed the plate ahead of him on a clutch single by Jim Kijig. 300. paced by Don Quackenbush with two singles, double and walk for four RBIs, had taken an 8-5 lead into the 6th. Montross had. three hits, batted in three runs and was the winner in relief in his 1st mound appear ance of the year. Fyke ft Sou tallied an unearned marker In the Sth. Jack Nelson, who was sidelined by an injury In the 6th. and Jim McClellan combined for n one-hitter In detent. The Fyke nine played Pontiac Fisher Body of Pontiac this afternoon and Spencer went against Mt. Clemens. The finals will be Sunday afternoon. Fisher defeated Mt. Clemen* earlier 1-0 on a 12-inning three-hitter by Ken Spears. Chuck Graves singled and scored on a He got off to a bad start by taking, a bogey five on the 1st hole where he Was trapped. After thatr however, he had clear sailing. * * * ,1 Leahy, 3-2, to anno$ the title at Burkemo birdied the 3rd and 4th Orchard Lake C.C. for the 2nd1 holes with putts of 10 and 15 feet,! straight year, respectively, and turned in 36. ! It's Mrs. Mosher Agaii Mrs. W. L. Mosher ir. is making a habit of winning the. women’s dub championship at Orchard Lake Country ..Club, Yesterday Mrs. Mosher defeated HOME OWNERS! WIT WAIT? REMODELING FROM CELLAR TO ATTIC - ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED - Big Boor handles the entire job from start to finish! FULL INSURANCE COVERAGE ONE CALL DOES IT ALL! □ DRIVEWAY □ SHINGLES □ SIDING □ MASONRY □ ROOFING □NEW STEPS □ NEW GUTTERS □ REMODELING BATHROOM □ REMODEL KITCHEN □ RECREATION ROOM □ HEATING □ WIRING □ PLUMRING □ FLOORING □ STORM WINDOWS □ PLASTER □ CARPENTRY □ NEW CEILINGS □ INSULATION . NO DOWN PAYMENT 1st Payment November Call Now for; Free Estimates FE 3-7833 BIG BEAR CONSTRUCTION CO. 92 W. Huron SI, * He started the back nine spectacularly with an eagle • deuce on No. 10. His No. 3 wood tee shot cut the comer across some apple trees on the dogleg hole and the ball stopped 20 yards short of the! green. He promptly proceeded to wedge the ball Into the cup for ' a deuce, then paired the remaining eight holes for a back side 38. Bamum hadn't olaved golf for 10 days when he invaded the Farmington links for yesterday's opening round. ! The large fellow made the mis-I take of striking a tree with an iron I while trying to play a shot from a | difficult lie during a round at his home course. | . Contacting the unyielding lumber {resulted in pulled tendons in his let wrist. Maybe he should hurt his wrist mom often. , I Amateur Tommv Grace of Lath- j CUP Village was among eiaht golf-1 er« tied with 71 s. t,a'’»i}ointe oro John Datrvmple. former Koegoj Harbor athlete who lives In Troy. I and three others were deadlocked with 72s. Pontiac's best effort was a 75 by Bill Pembroke. Mike Ando-Bian and Jim Braflord each shot 77, Oeue Bone 78 and Carl Bose Of the 157 players who completed their rounds yesterday over the 6,604-yard course, only 12 managed to break par. Four others equaled it. Eighteen holes were scheduled again today for the field of 101 pros and 56 amateurs, then the list will be cut to the-low 60. including 15 amateurs, for the flijal gruelling 36 holes or) Sunday. The fbtal purse for the event is 15,000 with the pros dividing (4.500 of that amount. Top pro money is !|750. Wins Charity Open NEPTUNE, N.J. (AP) — Stan Mosel, Essex Fells pro, fired a 68 Friday for a five-stroke victory in the Charity Open Golf Tournament. It was Mosel's second straight victory in the tourney. Every Sunday Drag Racing M.H.R.A. 26 Mile U. E. of Gretiot $1.00 per Mils Over 110 in Vhth Mils. Trpphie* or Gift Certificate A TRUE OPEN END MORTGAGE We are proud to offer these truly open end mortgages. 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Immediate possession Only 28220 SELL OR TRADE 'Unequalled Qaaliiks and Qradm EIGHTEEN -4CHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. AUGUST 19. 1961 Degree for Miss America Gxrofto, mss. ujpi) — wt** America of 1980, Lynda Lee Mead, will receive a bachelor of art* degree Sunday from the University of Mississippi. Miss Mead, oif Natchez, completed four years of work in three yean and the summer tenq Just ended. Pontiac, Nearby Area Deaths baby (URL onus Prayers were offered this morning at the Pursley Funeral Home for Baby Girl Getter, infant daughter of Mb’, and Mrs. Alan L. Getter of 45 E. Cornell St. Burial was In White Chapel Memorial.grandchildren; 20 great-grandehtt-Cemetery. tdren; and a sister, Mrs. Roy Tay- The baby was dead at birth, yea- j lor of Detroit, terday at Pontiac General Hospital. - , Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” CARL i. NEPPER Service tor Carl J. Nepper. 81. of 30560 Telegraph Road, Bloonv field Township will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday from the Manley Bailey Funeral Home in Birmingham with burial in Acacia Park'Oftne-' | toy. MRS. ARCHIE HOLLAND • TROY-iService tor Mrs. Archie (Lee M.) Holland. M. of 1777 Enterprise SC will be held at 2:31 p m .' Sunday if the Prior Ftmetali Home. Grave service will be at 12:30' pan; Monday at the cemetery in MillersbuiR. I -Mrt. Honand died yesterday at Ivor Center Hospital, Avon Town- BATEMAN’S TRADE-IN POST A Masonic graveside service wtlljshlp, after a long illness, be held. / ’ "L Surviving are three daughters, Mr. Nepper died Friday at Wil- Mrs. Charles Setelia of Troy, Mrs. Uam Beaumont Hospital. Royal Roy Ilsanhart of Auburn Helghu Oak, after a short illness. land Mrs. Max dark of Osceola, He was a. retired coostnjctlonjMo.; two sons, Lyle of Oshkosh, . engineer and a member of Btrm- Wls. and Harold of Harper Woods: E Ingham Hi-12 Club and Highland 12 grandchildren; and 10 great-I Lodge 142 FAAM the Bagdadjgrandchildren. I Shrine in Butte, Mont. Surviving are.his wife Gertrude and a sister in Denmark. PETER P. QlflRLAN, §| Sendee for Peter P. Quinlan, a' 1 member of the Oakland County 1 Board of Supervisors, will be ^eld ijat 11 a.tn. Monday at .the C. J. I Godhardt Funeral Home. Burial II will follow in the Pine Lake Ceme-lltery. Mr. Quinlan, 70, of 3041 Moss | Ave., Keego Harbor died Thura- LARRY W. NYHUS ROCHESTER—Service for Larry , „ W. Nyhus, 50, of 318 Femdale St. CLEVER KIDS — Three Richmond. Va., y«mg- will be held at 2 pan, Monday at -have turned back-yard tents- lHtO prbOt the Phdey Memorial Chapel with producers with their interpristog R.W.G. Motel burial following in Mt. Avon Ceme-j A "room" with a heavenly view (they rent a tery. ! telescope for a penny a peek) costs Just 15 Mr. Nyhtu died-yesterday at Artj — Center Hospital, Detroit, after a long illness. Surviving are his wife Mae; two, daughiers, Mrs. Irene Allen of j Oklahoma Gty and Mrs. Laura AF n»Mll cents a night. And that includes breakfast to bed.'Tbe* v«Wui»,s success Ts mirrored by the line of “tourists” above. A well-stocked library of the latest comic books, beside the table, doesn't hurt as a selling point, either. day In Grace Hospital, Detroit TUller of Garkston; eight grand-j following a heart attack. He had|chlldren. three sisters and a brother. Mr. Nyhus was an employe of] General Motors Truck A Coach Division, and a member of the St. Paul Methodist Church'and American Legion. Demands Exam °Tnce.,C. V “V0 examination after Pontiac police!to mother of Mrs. E J. Lederie of, _______ZrZ________x^..._ _L._Jlti Royal Oak and a former teacher to the Pontiac public school system, was held to Evart today. Mrs. Shore, 90 , diee to her slaep]^ at her home. Assures Firms in Expense Audit i Legitimate Deductions I Will Be Allowed, Says ! Internal Revenue Chief Commissioner of Internal Rev-j1 Construction Booming .Jin Waterford Township been 111 for two years. MRS. RUBEN ROpRIGUER Service for Mrs. Ruben (Lela V.) Rodriguez. 42. of 141 W. Sheffield Ave. will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Voorhees-SIple Chapel with burial in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. I Besides survivors listed yester-Lr»n Chrrrrro a/ £ I C/l enue Mortimer M Caplin recently r day is a sister, Mrs. Judy Panski VJJUXyc? Ul •PivJU|hai information that busi- of Hamilton. Ont. ^ _ _ .1 HoldllD Ctt BClT jnessmen, trade associations and Mrs. Rodriguez died Thursday at r other groups are concerned as to L Hospila) ter . .tote -te U. taU- umg illness. I.... . _ _ ... , . ” [mate expense deductions, particu- MRS HATTIE SHORE .^*r’ 913 Ave.. a uriy those for conventions or busi- MRS. HATTIE SHORE j 29-year-old ex-convict demanded] ness meetings, are being disal-Service for Mrs. Hattie Snore,1 examination after Pontiac police!lowed because the business activ-arrested him yesterday to a search !1** take* PUce ** • mmt “»*• of Ms mint's home. I There Is ao i-mmm for such A A A eoncetn, the commissioner said Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum In reiterating Service policy in •t die pretrial hearing tor Wll- this area. Ham O. Steele, 29, for Aug, 23. He Steele was taken to toe Oak- | “While it is true that we have Commercial construction continues to boom in Waterford Township with five major projects totaling H55.P08 started during July, a * w There has been an all-time fa the CMy Airport has been erected. This it the third large hangar to be Installed at toe airport Mi year........ Robert McGowan, 4146 Island . . ._ Park Drive, was issued a permit of more than $6 million to con-fpr jgi0Qo confectionary stand st ruction work tor 1961. J |0 be located on to* west side of The largest building permit he Sashabaw Road near Major Street.' In July waa for too IMAM DOLLAR DIZZY? Him in most see this. Immediate possession, only 1 I years old and priced far, lor under original east. 4 bedroom brick, 8 family room (round loro) facias roar yard, basement and (as best. I Will accspt your prsssnt homo or load contract In trade or may be 8 handled on easy PHA with approximately (2,000 down plus dosing costs. 8 OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 1 Soo Pego 20 for lotoman Koalty CloooHlod Ad for Opon Hontos. I Bateman Realty FE 4-0528 377 S. Telegraph FE 8-7161 I MM. JAMES L. BUXTON UNION LAKE - Service Mrs. James L. Buxton, 49, of Farnsworth, Route 5 will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Pursley Funeral Home, Pontiac. Burial will be to the Oxbow Cemetery. Mrs. Buxton was a member of the Pleasant Ridge Bible School and former employe at Pontiac State Hospital. Surviving besides her husband are three sons, Marvin D. of Milford, Gerald D. of Seattle, Wash., and Roger E. of Ft. Knox, Ky.; a daughter, Linda Lou at he three ^sisters, Mrs. Ilia Dageanis of Union Lake, Mrs. Marie Louna-bury of Saginaw and Mrs. Jane Johnson of Logansport, Ind.; and a brother, Keith Petty of Board- laud County Jail, unable to furnish ft,Mo bond. Detectives discovered him hiding yesterday in an upstairs closet to toe home of Mrs. Verne Hldks, 34 W. Hopkins Ave. Intensified our audit activity to the travel and entertainment expense area, there has been no change to the concept of what constitutes a deductible expense. “Those expenses which dearly shown to fee for business * sraj tiSSw6'-16 ir used following the early Tburs able unt!er ex“ mg ww day robbery started the search for He said an analysis of a large Steele, who had been residing dt group of eases from all parts of 6 Shirley St., police said. Loses $225 to Thug Because He Stopped Mrs. Buxton died unexpectedly Thursday at her residence. Also a permit was issued for the construction of the Williams Lake Church of the Nazarene on a six-acre site on Airport Rond near Williams Lake Road. The building will cost $69,000. - J. L. Hudson store bring built In the new Pontiac Mali on Trie-graph at Elisabeth Lake Road. A new branch of the Pontiac State Bank, costing $24,000. nearing completion on the n side of Highland Road between Williams Lake and Airport roads. Walter G. Nelson, building chair-* * * man for toe Calvary Baptist The Pontiac Coal. Co. will move Chinch on Pontiac Lake Road at into a new $18,000 cfm«nt block Merry Road, was issued a $35,000 IffllMtog on Highland Road near building permit for Sunday School Airport Road. The. steel framework for soother $tS,006 ‘airplane hangar at 15 Participate classrooms. Another permit totaling $24,' was issued to officials of Our Lady of the Lakes High School for a classroom to be added to the upper level of the school. Death Notices robbed of $225 at 2 a.m. today when he stopped his car to let out a passenger on Howard McNeill GEORGE DAVIDSON ■*«* near B^mch Street. •MADISON HEIGHTS - Service £ maifrai^ Home, Troy. Burial will be to!.* a*. Roseland Park Cemetery. ' iGolaberg Will Attempt Mr. Davidson died at his home fQ Solve Opera Dispute toe country Involving a variety I of travel and entertainment expenses did not reveal that any expenses were disallowed Merely because of the’ site of a convention or meeting. Disallowances were property pated in profession and reception made to -itminate wives’ and chil- ceremonies this week to the Sisters A Pontiac man reported being drens’ expenses, expenses of side of St. Dominic of the Cpngregation Profession, Reception Ceremonies Held by Dominican Order - Fifteen young women psrtici- yesterday after a long illness. Surviving are his wile, Martha; four daughters, Mrs. Edgar Rausch of East Detroit, Mra. Cecil Simona in Georgia, Mrs. Amos Horie and Mrs. Jay Cummings, both of Ferndale; six sons, George and John, both of Troy; Lee of Madison Heights, Gordon Horie of Royal Oak, Amos of Femdale and I William Horie of Hazel Park; 33 Call Donelson-Johns First While vacationing or traveling away from home an00(1 802. in Washington or New York Tuesday.' News in Brief A box of costume Jewelry and other items with a total value of stolen in a burglary of the home of Clarice'Ellison, 200 Raeburn Ave., it was reported to Pontiac police yesterday. Bessie Hooper, M Dwight Ave., reported to Pontiac police yesterday that $225 was stolen in a burglary of his home. The theft of ISO from his car was reported to Pontiac police yesterday by Gene Helper, 5010 Thorn-apple ST., Waterford Township. trips, vacations- purported to be business trips, and for lack <4 substantiation of expenses incurred, he said. Caplin said: “In order to .curb abuses to the travel and entertainment expense area, our examiners must continue to take a good hard look At such deductions. At the same time they must bear fa) mind that in the absence of a legislative change, the tests for Reductibility remain the same. of St. Rose of Lima at Oxford. * * A Rev. Merwin Lenk of St. Thomas] Aquinas parish to Detroit officiated at the ceretooniee in &..JMMh'6 Church, Lake Orion. Rev. Reginald Coffey, OP. wha conducted the 10-day retreat for the sisters, delivered the sermoa. Pronouncing finals vows were| Sister M. George Ann Boyko, Wind-ben Pa.; Sister-M. Corinne Sn\ol-j lar, Iron wood; and Slater M. Philip Ann Berezik, Detroit. MAKE 1ST PROFESSION Making their first profession Were Sister David Marie.Surgalski, St. Gair Shores; Sister William Marie Brazer, Flint; and Sisters! John Marie Chamiga and Mar-| garet Joseph Blasko, Windber, Pa.] Seminary Song Group to Release 4th Album The Sc hoi a Cantorum of SS-Cyril and Methodius Seminary at Orchard Lake will release its fourth record album Sept. 1. Entitled “Polish Marian Songs,’’ the recording contains 21 songs selected from a 1.000 year Polish musical literature. 1 Eight postulants received the] The Schola Cantorum, composed habit. Mary ^ Martin, Sister M. of students aspiring tor the prie»t-_jjnhniahnp Detroit; Arlene ' Tnrf*fi.) QUINLAN, i F.. 2041 Ml_________ ut TO; Movri bn BStnch* | Elmer ^ Sn^di Quinlan will Tie to' state it the C. J. Oodhardt Funeral Home, Keego Harbor. RODRIQUEZ. AUG l! 1M1. LELA V.. 141 W. Sheffield Awe,; ate 42; beiorri wife of Ruben Rodriguei; beloved daughter of Mrs. Lela Kemp ling; dear mother of Richard Rodriguei: dear slater of Fred and Charm Watte and Mra. Judy Panekl. Funeral eerriee -will be held Monday. Aug. 21. at It a.m. from the Voorheee-Slplo Funeral Home with Rev. Harold B. Johnson officiating. IntermgBt in Ferry Mt. Farit Cemetery. Mrs. Rodriguei will He in state at the Vodrhee's-aiple Funeral Card of Thanks hood’, is renowned for its national ] and international presentations. It has appeared with Christmas music for 23 consecutive years over the CBS radio gietwork. Wants Con-Con Debates Raymond L. King, Republican con-con1, candidate from the 2nd Representative District (Pontiac! today called upon his Democrat opponent, Leslie H. Hudson, to meet him to a series of public debates to an effort to combat voter apathy to the district. Sister M. Justin; Karen O'Leary.1 Sister M. Marcella; Gwen Paulson, Sister M. Timothy; Patricia Panik, Sister M. Eileen, Flint; Kathryn Kain, Sister“M. Trinita, Grand Rapids; Sue McMahon, Sister M. Kevin, Pontiac; Sue Atm Hoshield, Sister M. Roberta, Owoaao. ' Father Stephen, Brother Norman end iondm, Wilma nad Mary. Funeral Directors CASH FOR YOU..? The Life Insurance Company of Virginia is now conducting its 1961 Search for Missing Policyowners. You or a member of your family may be orle of the hundreds of persons we are trying to locate. These are policyowners who have moved and failed to advise the company of their Whereabouts. They may be entitled to proceeds from matured endowment policies in arvtounts ranging from a few dollars to more than one thousand dollars in cosh. You or someone you know may be entitled to a part of this money. Call or write today .... PONTIAC DISTRICT OFFICE , THE LIFE mPVnv* OF VIRGINIA Waterford Youths Attend Confab on Leadership Two Waterford Township High School youths will return home Sunday after attending a one-week session at toe National Student Council Leadership Conference at Camp Cheley, Estes Park, Colo. ★ * * James Cook, son of Mr. and] Mrs. Frederick Cook of 4265 Roe-lyn Road, and Tom McKinnon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude McKinnon! of 2208 Overridge Drive'. Both were council presidents, qualifying them to attend the conference. COATS FUNERAL HOME DRAYTON PLAINS OR 2-TT8? Donelson-Johns FUNERAL BOMB “Dealgnert for Funarala" SPaRRS-ORIFFIN chafIl thoughtful Barvict F« 2-4S41 VoorheesSiple FUNERAL BOMB FB 2-8372 —BatabUebad Ovar SS Taare— Cemetery Lota 5 i FooUae Prcu nmrrmn: lot. wsssq Mount Park Cjmtuf CaU attar BOX REPLIES At 16 a bl Today there were replies at The Frew* office In the feltowtii| 7, 14, 14, W, 24, ZB, M, 7S, 81, 8Z, 83, 85, 88, 83, 88, 99, 16S. The gathering was'designed to give training in skills and'tech-' nique* of democratic group leadership as well as to teach the philosophy of organization [projects and activities Orlando. ” $117 GUARAMt^ED While training tor amkotu—■ mar-riad man In route galea. Must be 23-32, high school grad, good dear and pbana. Reply Pontiac Praia Bog lit, AMBITIOUS, INTELLIGENT youpg man. Must be at teaat a nigh school graduate, interested In people, willing to atudy and learn the Oanauaar Finance field. Permanent position In tba Pontiac area with « local Company. Please write oatlhking age, eiperltncr and expected (tarting ■•iory to Bog IS,, Pontlju Presa. 4 MEN WANTED WHO ARE, IN-tereated In learning the beating business, neat In appeeraaoe ggl willing to taia orders. Apply ta pane*. 4*1 S.Bagtoaw. AlrrERfipjj. tton. Must ; have 1 men to work 4 boar* nag evening. Bandage of $M per week MbR be neat appearing and goad worker, 'start Immediately. Opening also for full -time man. For Information call Mr. Mcllroy OR 3-0922 4-8 P.M. An industrious young man ~h WRnted~Ab ;OBice by a • Avell ^established 1 o'qa 1 concern- Some office work and some outside work. Requirements- are hig h school educotion, pleasing personality, congeniality, ability to write letters and promotion material, dependable transportation and a strong desire to imake good. —...iw. "g-, Salary and car allowance .with other usual benefits. Wi^fEfDOX’iS PONTIAC PRESS ARE YOU WILLING— work bard for 21.00# per — up With lob security, ifita. An unlimited op-for advancement. No seasonal slump. 212# par waaa plus expanses guaranteed to atari. Must be married, 32-40 and have good car. PHONE OB 3-8268. __________ ' and leads, FE 4-0002._______ CAN PLACB 2 MEN OR WOMEN ■Poattat area to aupnly customers with nationally advertised household product!. For appointment, Phone, FE 2-2023. HEATING SALESMAN - BRING us your signed deals, higbaat prices paid. OR 3-4254. LEADS! LEADS I Lana -------------- needs experienced talesman ■ clot* qualified leads. Excellent commissions, liberal overwrite, bonus Ekpandabl* territory — Wide-open opportunity to tarn 110.000 — 112.000. Answer only if you have had successful aapert-ante gelling Intangibles or book*. Pontiac Press Bos s._ MAN AO HR FOR PUTT-PUTT golf course. Yeung ambitious. Must be able to get along with people. Long Houra. Must be able to 'work Saturday and Sunday. Interviews at Putt-Putt g of f course, 2660 Dixie Hwy.. Drayton BUna 'bus 1 to 3 p.m. Aug 22 MODERNIZATION SALESMAN — Apply at 6211 Highland Bd. Oak wood Building and Material Co, sea Mr Palubln m a h wxsmr“ Ekpshuxgi Inform SHIFT 1 ——Mm a. erator. capable of supervising building operations Apply tt .writing Rating qualifications. Do not phone Pontiac Board -of Education. Maintenance Department. 40 Patterson Street.... DRIVE-IN SUPERVISOR Larse Oakland County Reatnuranl Drive-In has an opening for a responsible young man, 21 to 30 years of age at assistant night manager in charge of the ear service kitchen In area. Top working conditions, salary, insurance beneflta. paid vacations, ate. Applicant must be bendable. Write employment record. Armed Service (ind marital atetua. Reply _ Pontiac Press, Bog 22. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR married man between 23 and 22 years old to can on physicians, hospitals and drug stores. Requires at least 1 years of eot- eslrable Good I full Tims, no layoffs WALLED LAKE-UNION LAKE AREA. IP YOUi ARB 21 OR OVER. LOOKINO FOR A JOB WITH SECURITY. NEAT APPEARING AND HAVE A CAR. APPLY 4M N. PONTIAC TRAIL. WALLED LAKE. FRIDAY AND MONDAY AT 10 A.M. . GAS. STATION ATTENDANTS. Must have experience In lubrtca- se£ ________ _ .......... plan. Write Pontiac press. Box 86. '•“PLENTY, OF WORK NOT ENOUGH MEN” ' Salesmen 22 to 22 looking far better employment and future. Call ~ n (-0422 for appointment and tntorvlOw, PERMANENT—WE WILL EMPLOY a limited number of men for important and well paying opportunities offering a permanent connection and ideal advancement opportunities. Quoltfica-tlons: over 34, good references. For interview phone FE 6-8112. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. Experienced preferred or have training program starting lor applicant with other sales experience. R J. Valuet, 345 Oakland Ave.. FE 4-3231. REAL ESTATE j SALES PEOPLE Ambition*, toll time. Experience preferred, but not essential. Top commission said. Atk for Mr Wtdeman. Smith—Wldeman Realty 412 W. Huron St,. Pontiac. Mich. FE 4-4622. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN: l1-censed man preferred tat will train if experienced in other Mine fields Face Realty, OR 00432. SINGLE, EXPERIENCED FARM hand, must be able to operate listings. Part-time . Bred. LAUI"*“ ___________________-0441.______________ TELEPHONE SALESMEN. PART time. Mon. through Frt.,.( to 2 p.m. Salary plus incentive. Apply RCA Service Co, 2111 EUm- - bath Lake Rd________________________ TAB OPERATOR WITH " ‘sTROliO wiring experience on 422, 662, 401. Mutt b* able to completely convert^ new application Capa- Box 8 Help Wanted Femih 7 ' A BEAUTY OPERATOR TO BENT booth. Reaaonablt fe 5-403# or FE 2-5321. Betty LaCornu. A HOUSEKEEPER FOR q*N-eral housework, ironing. 2 Children. Live ta. Private room and bath. TV. Salary open. MA 6-2222. BABY8ITTINO AND HOUSEWORK. * days. Own transportntton or Bye ta. Reference. QA 2-3221 _CAN TOU TAKE » COMPLETE CHARGE 6 voung children and home, working parents, Mva in. de-- v —-------d bath- Mfl^SM. $ 1 pirnm»-ltPmtwTn “rHi.'"!-.-.''--—-_c '-'s* ' Tllfe POXTIAC PitKSS, jjATi:RDAY* AUGlTST IP, / yiXRTRKX- ' -Scrtkr 13 Wtd. Housdiold (ioods ^29. . wSSs* iSto- TOY CHEST __ ATHB FIRST . MB ONE OF THB •* (US to An Items -•"r fNll time. Oxford mt j —lurolobod Iroo to dealers ■ nAraanad '.'Mb?-: Mm or EM Bee"raS0»o Hbthfe mW"- j let os EOT fr or sKU. it for Somme Nllljr sqclpntd.Pro# Too OXFORD COMMUNITY 1 NICE ROOMS. Bussell Marion. PE AUCTION I Work Wanted Mate II j «jf LA WALL WASHINO, CARPET, {u sofas machine cleaned PE L10TI. f 1ST A-l CARPENTRY. ADDITIONS, j yar riding, repairs, Mb — ‘ j DIMMING POOL i 4r sire, only $3 800 U' i inly $1,100 Mad* o* f—“ | HIGH HOLLAR FOB FURNITURE i u mom9r tim, in. I 3 AND 3 nobus CLOSE BTIdios^ ksttl A ■ Rut ApU. tio^ara. 4»| goat fayw Umtutft. . 11 BEDROOM. Pt,US CARPORT. ■aiM awHfimoJRarH •—; y-r6oMb "aHD"UA." aBIurM’ semce FE e-IMl. Peartnns Fur- j,1|h,5 pg pgR, i 1 Z&tJp'iA * AFAJkTitEWTWUL'WfAll'WnL *£»'& BPHi, 7 n $Sll Mf School. M per month or $- 2J» ffi FE LtlOl er FE MOM. ....._ rm. tower flat Util, font, $70 *“•?„!*§ 3’ BEDROOMS Latte femadsled farmhouse , IS bathe extra large doing ran ■ Full baieiinU On corner u Lake pWetlnpM on fUMWsn Lake. MHr tm te OI at -X WALL WASHINO BY MACH. gap, upholstery. PE I lilt ____ AAA eETerior AND W+BRIOR i -painting. 3-7174, Oil Wtd. Miscellaneous 30 ittotT ar unKndehed,' on lak'e U wttetfard. OR MSB. 1 IMS SQ. FT. or FLOOR » CltA# KSOMS.vMUVAtk. ■*--Tb.&8. Automatic Screw week. PE 3-8855, .OR WHO. 1, SL 4-3311. 1 ROOMS, YERT NICE. ADULTS. STORE AND “ ■ r«5C ‘ m BETTER LIVING AT JOHNJ.yERMETt ----EPAL.W^ tmeirigib' W past UN STRATTON AIDS-1 New * Rcueli------4dttiona—Licensed Aw^te' £?■1 ““"fei “J0": Sana *»*_« ISgyt' „ m only. OidTHu Tavera Hotel. I gJWS-------» ■» **lT IjoTlli B O »T: ■“■PKSjSSS1 3ggt-------- ----- aov-p. T«.S ireTnoTSuST: ! n. endi te i&t. LMU _ : ness emipaent Forbee Piintinj j FURNISHED ROOMS. NEWLY —----——— j ———«I and OtnOe Supply. Ml tail._ , redecorated, prlrata bath pad an- - XXCAVAnONS—aULLDMlNO j small CHURCH GROUP WOULD «$*»**■ •“ *5,. **«»■ ML«M. •« neptle Systems RM MSI j apUraetMe ' rum mate and whtte - PataaSt. - ■ . . ROME OARAOE. CAjlNEfS, AO- • elephant sale Items WtU pick up. rHoBfii AND RATH 111 NOfT u.h^m A“mVhe.uttful set I ' Saetnaw " '' * ' “ | mi a. Telepraah SA PE LMM of spacious laodtctpcd 1 BEDROOM, its BATHS. BUILT ' 3 »EDR60MO AT 1sEfhl LaEET 0s. Mates two kMrsoa ter- • la joeas aad raase. |US. PE M a M Ustec room with natural race, gas heat; new kltehdn equip-} LMMkBfr.es. «—1.— •« ——C tnent, newly decorated to your1« tioolt taste. Close to-schools, park. r~~* - $110 monthly. I erase available; pictures. For T CARPENTER WORK .__________________________ ....____ ------- ' ' 1 ---- -------hulldt!^ FHA FE 0AM0. Tiii wvr|PE i-asoi or _______________PgJ!j*lTlaobsi -Moving, wiiXf l^ieettoM__________________ IWlvw - cSSeU^fservte.. C®*NTERWORE Alft) PAINT- equtppM PE >A$M L. A. Tounp , _* .... ^f^aemoe, 1 to*, pc own. , ROOFS: NEW, REPAIR jgfw, ---------- —— | — 3 CHILDREN welcome see no. M Monterry Inn tit Mochonte. ft-room houab »ok iMt.mTk 5 7MI N«nr WU*m Body Mid “ ‘ " Motors. ^bi 'h^work and bnbytHUn* fl MW. Clil MI'vt.n. or niter WOMAN POR OENERAL OFFICE * °rk. Typing required. Moat like detailed clerical Fork. Write Pon WWfitmK - .IT1ES 3 ROOM -h PRIVAT? BATtt AND , , mm—t Sit ~ ■SaTmSe'S-^!i iK^aSre’^t mtel Mwectee -— tt$ per week F* *** *• Rwkehtre er JM-i'll alter WORK OF i ____PE 8-M30. CARPENTER AND C E il E N T ' --------------------H2I' EATEBTROUORINO PE 0AM0 j St 14MA 15 ’. MTL0M0. Wanted to Rent B-MM ictEAN-4-ROpMS PIRST FLOOR, i j FE t^iil_‘ LfesfE;|3'W' - - ROOMS. NBWLY HBCORATED • ' Ins II School Street. FE 1-6031. — 3 rooms irr trrr* •*•**** _ _ ___ Pmutes furnished, PE MW. FIRST FLOOR. It's Tops leoryee Toys has brand new pii ect.^Ot , ____ _______________ 32 fS^L1.AW PREFER ■ »•»>. .w*e -™ _______ __________ _ ___ _____ _____ CAjftT*MAE^.*?AgW^ra^ *^.*ii!ii^s,arU 4*° bathT^ly, jlMWHOB. * ------- * week. Holiday flrtre5n. Kwgo CHAUFFEUR 1WORKTT&AViFoP- Ittf A OCftM Supply Co.. 11' W. "eJ*ll« 1,/1*lc£ rf!r ------ ,V^„.r., u^l-1 , g------ “ — “ Harhor, cab 6M-0851. ”*: erators license IS yr» oanert-1 Lawrence at. Phone PE 1-0135. | fratMt %ori?I' _ NI 3 5006 WOMAN'METWESRlMorT^nr ! —«0 Have ti ■Sp 4 nqHits, prefer ebls to "MARrBcdTiAN M DESIRES ! wan ana wioaows. Ksasoneeie. ; •ssr.’ry..... ,, _ ^ . -_ __ “ * f, abuse piasninu J work nocriiDCCd lllO0 Biifhfft- NE 2-X63L --•*.■■— •-- • 1 ?“J1 *®*./*^a ^ 4 ROOMS, 3 lADCliTe, MUST BE> qlranlo^l srart .BiMrtatred Mmp .aa-un^ ^ ^ ^.Y.r* W^T "%« &lq»w-_________ ' quick service cell Ed Proulx, OA 1 * snnus ananasi srirmcrnt' un^_ fireplace,.. (laaeed a sun porch, carese. beeeaeM. 010.00O. oi.oeo dan, Mlati el 0* per month MU LOiM. . . 3 BEDROOM MODERN. 4 ACRES Will eenslder smell free ajjj clear HM0 ** " P*TII> 1 BEDROOM RANCH BASEMENT Osrtor Large Ml. Decorated Uke aew. 3 ml aM Perry. Rnrsetn at tlLMO OLMOdown. EEMSb. « BEDROOM HOUSE WkST SIDE. close to schools. MHOtf. ViffiROOM-1 'TL5cE8~NOl3rH 4 BEDROOMS. SAYFORT STONE , ~ .. , ,, . DESIRES i Well and Windows. Reaaonabli r ua ^ -Lamm. Birmingham area. j nb» ___________ . . WHITE MipDLEAOED LADY TO MAN WITH I YEARS MBCHANI-1 ....... . - ■ 1 “ AW? house wore and cat experience would like work . ELECTRIC MOTOR SERYICE RE- +•~pikln^sAtor«^fOf^*ome-,^h$®r+---nf-aijy-ktnd7~rE S'JMl -Call anyi -pftinug a-ndT-ewlnnlng. ill E Pike 1. wagesr-■ References; PE FYtg^ i Rp.'' ft,one pE t-jogl fHE W0H4?1 P°*. SABT BITTINO in SETTLE AOE MAN WARTS TO' HOUeEPLANS DRAWN ECONOM-* “» h«“«- »» ?•$ week. MEU i ,xihang, U!w *r small wages | IcaUy^Orad^ Rea. *■■■»-“ —r r, i ■,r,r--- . and room' and beard. Call PE . Pontiac. WIXOM . AMBMELY PLANT. “ srsSi _n$r,^n*!'c#ii “ r /Oeneral 1 . »1 Stoat Street. ____ ) gM run rum . edulU on i rhSTwBUs IHm UTitteEs | ol aimi or ql i mh. t liberty Ft $ »(LARGE PICTUREW^NDOW OVER- ________f Writ. Working couple —ROOMS. 7 AUBURN BEIORTS pretened. MY 3AML , -jaii . fe k-iqu ____j modern $ room apartment Musses a ton apply . Bloomfield Hills Sanitarium ___MU 5-1188. j WOREINO COUPLE DESIRE TO! rent CLEAN' 1 bedroom house, utl/StooMl,- .bath, -J«^--ga»^>i^gyiiSiigLJS -otranee $10 mo Open BtHH^ja/TnCrASmTrTBdjw* IM Ludlow Rochester Blooafleld Terrace • ■ I l n IWII II I ~ Ntift Tfl -HTTUnN I HOTROWT, Work Wanted Female 12 ; Warwick Jr WHIRLFljOL AN O miir lervlcf,' FE 4 RENTAL SERVICE $ 30 110 00 WEEELY 3 ROOMS. _ VATE both end entrance, ul >—*- Apply sot 8$. Pair St 'oil OAKLAND AVENUE” " ' apartmi ' “ NEAR TEL-HURON i i rooms and bath. *'~ I utilities turn. Al$a ste ! »*'d apt. sixo i Phone OR REOABI-i: WOMAN 11 TO « TEARS OF AOE. POR HOUSEKEEPING AND COOKING IN PLEASANT WEST SIDE BIRMINGHAM HOME. PRIVATE Affi - CONDITIONED ROOM AND BATH, OWN TV. EXCELLENT Wages SIX DAYS A WEEK "r™i - EACH THURSDAY AND ALTERNATE $«■< DAYS. REFERENCES REQUIRED. PHONE MI 4-9254 A-l IRONING SERVICE. HEFER- 1 ^charge IP hJif*a! 1 WfShbT^ffiRf WAU, WAS!* 1 !S55f «.1..^rk“4M^ ->n,_.ork.,h^r_FE M131._ ---------------I BABYSITTINO — MY HOME. «« itahed. Private I PP Help Wanted FOUNTAIN GIRL POR DRUG store In Pontiac. Over II. Eve-ntagjh Pert time. Ksper is pre- SASH. We Ilnance , PE S-I43I. SAWS MACHINE SHARPENED. I it"??** waltlng CslI R. J. Valuet Manley leech. $8 Baglay at. ■ R»j»or. 345 Oakland Avenue FE Bookkeeping ft Taxes V", ' ’ J ■" 1' —n ——... ———. i Share Living Quarters 33 BOOKKBEPlNO. ALL TAXIS i ^ ffff1_rl___„-,—t EM 3-3414_________FE 5-1939 | BUSINESS WOMAN WILL SHARE 8iJ? _Sl^S£S^“ire" ■“ TERATION8 ^DRESBMAKINO, GENTLEMAN^ 35-^^BHARE HOME COLORED”^1~ RObMl~ANb BAT1L ____ < asoetotsma. nice newlt“decoRatSB-! Everything partly furnished: r h and cn- furnished. Utilities — Built by Lttdu Building Bah er. All i by Hem Realty. PE 9-qsi. Ie<,'Sr | CI. A R KB TON -DRATTON If. rooms. 1 bedroom, newiy uec- 83 for oretrd 1*4 acres. 471 per month. CHURCH OROANIST FOR LUTH-cria Church, ciperlence •bit. Call FE 2-2475 after I " OR WOMAN- WitlCCAR. , »»■* $1 -to 93 and up per boar. Nationally advertised Watkins ■ ....- .i | Food route. Experience unneeea- IO D A FOUNTAIN. EXPERI-1 »ary. Old aft DO handicap. Pull enced, days...Top pay. Apply to L Or part time. FE 3-3053. u *u' Pi*** esTA-ri bALie'HOfLt and Ftercc, EtTmtogham. Amblttou). wllUng to Bill money FALL TIME MANICURIST, lop | ^™«er^d commission, big shop. i. Realtor. i up your own trade. Must ] ww amniono kom tM-59) OR be neat aad depradable. Eenlry 4-9MS. After 4 FE 5ES Bekuty salon. Ml W. University ! WANTED: REAL ESTATE SALES Dr. Rochester OL 1-4400. . people, we need 1 tall time. afcit-L COOK AND some coun I Mum hove good ear. wlwil-ter work, no Sunday or holiday - - Work. Apply to person. Mlnlt Lunch, 4 IE Pike._______________- HOUSEKEEPER. Preferably In " f days a weu Waehmgton St. 1 FE 8-1MI. tor appointment HOUSEKEEPER—LIVE IN. MUST have references ql 1-1314, RECEPTIONIST.BOOKEEEPER IN doctors office. Shorthand, typing necessary. Steady work. References required. Apply Pontiac Press Bos 13. REGISTERED NURSES One nursing supervisor and out general stall nurse in Pontlsc area. Supervisor's position will be on a relief basis on afternoon and evening shift*. Oeneral staff plans. Retirement benefits" Apply Personnel Ottlee, Oakland County Office Buildings, t Lafayette. Pontiac. Michigan, RE 3-7441. Employment Agencies 9 EVELYN EDWARDS ''VOCATIONAL * COUNSELLING SERVICE” • 14 ts East Huron Suite < Phone FEderal 4-0584 SECRETARIES A|l4 IS-33. W« | --‘Dft avallat- ft€ and all gjnS SALES $400 Men age 33-34. Experienced In •alee er etptUt. Prefer college. Midwest Employment, 441 Peuftoe stete Bank Bldg. PE MW 'll^liAST HOWAkl) MODK*" RANfiH boP^Twmi | nice^ > ™*B' *«• *»‘h,_A*emy »ur- fJ^|*,Adulu^ll P»»r Aw»H- 2*. nl.thed and decorated. Elf valor IA.., mT uiift Plau *•gliding. _FE ------- . anew, u 3 BEDROOM CARPETINO ^“.“fvVCTr'.srr. dnto*a4oe« Light t; _ it Wujaqn, < DRESSMAKINO TAILOR1NO AL- ■ r'344 Third toratton*' Mr*- Eodeu. PE 4-4963 j PUR womk — TAILORINO — AL- |1 .1 U—. —-------------------r FE'5-2338 Owner, weary aI b< '• ’ Alter 4-4E ^WanTeD woman desires I ROCHESTER 3 BEDROOM APART- ; ' PE 14153 ■ ’ COLORED - 3 NICE . Adylts only. 434 —Referenced. FE^3-7»m— JT A iL6rIMG. aLtERATtON, WIDOW LADY WISHES PAW- dranarlea MY 3-M34 t work aa bar maid av waft-1---------—------------ , • -------afteraooni. pe ' Garden Plowing. Wtd. Contracts, Mfgs. 35 vx!Tse , 5-5413.________ , washTnos and m6NiEoe. PlCg , — nnd- delivery. FE 4-3134. L FOR LAND * COLORED 3 ROOfi ANb B and Butterfield. private entrance. FE 1-43(3 PE 1-4419 er t p m ______J nlshed./ Lincoln 44313. j LARGE TWO-B ED ro o M“APARTMENT ! Oreherd within walking distance of down-! 1 *-iwn. 455 per month. | _____ Leah# R Tripp. Realtor , rent ' FE 44141 or $44-3314 _____ yqgg Oro ROOMS; "LOWER, ‘ ' PRIVATE ,, *“ .... temllr. 90aX fireplace, large dining _____I ar garage. neeuHfbUy landscaped and must be seen to be appreciated % $3$.$40 Will take trade. ' ' f.. SYLVAN SHORES DRIVg ! Country living five minutes from a million dollar shopping center. Walking distance to parochial and public schools 3 large bedroom, carpeted dining and Bvbut Mutn, - fireplace, good neaea. $31.RW cash lorrIinc INVESTMENT CO. $9,500 Will build 1 boards, OR 3-404$. ...________RUM *iiNAS • ARY MEYER .**• H*rb0r j I Ed6tUI. MODERN. GAS H§AT. itflhtrt^kSEb; j - py*$-443$ ,n>>1 p*y"*n> 10 N. SAGINAW. I BKDRM. MOD-crn. Bargain. FE 34030. BARGAIN bath. , relrdleerntwr. Building Service 13 j, ng oianurt, bl FE 4-4333 < ACTION _£h. ______, On your land contrast, tone or .Vl|W FL^R FOUR R»m ■ Og«u- j BARGAIN • Ml rage 4411 . porchss $200 ______ work 33c • eq. ft. FHA terms. Quinn's Construction. FE $-4132. A-l alterations and modern-'nation. Restdenttal and eommer-" — Construction 0*. >1 Dale C £ 3-6623, __ earpehtry, Complets remadOUnt. Eousarsls-lng basements under. Present homes. OA 4-317*. License con-trector. FX 5-0311 FRICM LatMUcaping ACE TREE SERVICE STOMP REMOV AL Tree removal trimming. Get our i bid. 043 3*10 Or FE 3-0135. A-l COMPLETE LANDSCAPING. ! tree tsHnttlti svaiitbi*. lawn euw Ung and lertUlsinQ. OR 34350 AL’S COMPLETE LANDSCAPING ! Seeding, sodding, black dirt. Top soil, tree trimming and removal Cement work, patios and fencing FE 4-4328 or OR 3-0165' ■ COMPLETE LAWN WORK. OAR-den plowing, finished griding and snnx oou yrr-1 . I?? 2-0603. j mmerciaL FHA LANDSCAPING. BULlBoZINO. k. Wlnkleman. [ soddjiy jand| seeding. KM 3-3415 ) »• patio. caLl LEE AND LOUlt'S , : complete remodEUno sfrv- | SSl<>J^mato«.lltSi4 Smerao^***' I & MnS'JiSu Mbt^ilra! MKRION OR «U^rU^T^5oD. FHA CE-Brlck Bulldero, Inc. *" 1"k. 304 acres of playground for Idrrn, safe beach. NA 1-3415. _____ Mi baa*meat, gag 1-------- ilaatend walla, hardwood door*. :ms=- J,3i bvdWba.-------------- large l‘w- plastered lsfactory I “NEED* AN APARTMENT? 'SLATER APTS.:,^f5£“ itlmataa. OB 341______ DEAL WITH BUILDER—GARAGES, additions, recreation roomo, R. VanStckle. Bldg. CO. EM 1-5456. eluded. We flnanoe. PE $-1119, FE 5-3343. _______________ TREE TRIMMING AND REMOVAL Fra* estimate. Anytime OR MMEDIATE ACTION land eontraeta. How ! OLi/\ 1 HiIT i Otl h*»l- P*df downtown. Your each upon sat-1 * * utilities. FE 54*10. spoctlon of property FURNISHED AND UNFURNIffllED .-^jgj^oOM. WILLIAMS LAKE- .. —$ for Ken Templeton. 13 N.PARKE ST. front, Sept, till June, CHI 34140. raW^ToW^^^^uf^OR AFTER 5 AND SUNDAYS. SEE 1 AND EATO GN IaE^ dSav toll I CARETAKER MR CARROLL ATI ytthboat.nearDell 0 fan. FE I® ®*2i *Jri Oarrolt. EM 3-»u ,T v parke STREET.. 5-331* or PE^LMOI - - vTxa CONTRACTS' NEW APARTMENTS NICSTT,i BEMSetiianajXAB^H LAKE AA gSato^ml mSS:I % «‘^J>«rhood I EMnto*. HU per — Mai!, BY OWNER. 2 BEDROOM. FULL Esr^2dftoi,^5s! S:v‘r' viSTOS—-----—1« A-t MOVINO SERVICE REASON-I _able rates. FE 6-3158, FE 3-2904, I ANY KIND OF LIGHT HAULINO. 1 and Odd Jobs, PE 4-8001. 1 ^-A" "FIRST-GLAM -MGVE CALL SMITH MOVINO CO. FE 4-4804 l HAUUNiB, & RUBIHSH, NA M E ] your prigs. Any time FE 8-0045 hauling a N d riJbbism, 52 load, Anytime, fe 4-0340._ LIGHT HAULINO' AND t A R D clean-up, OR 3-3443. LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKINO. ! , Rubbish. tUl dirt, grading, and Allnett III -gravel and front end loading. Top jg *. Huron St.-Open Evening* ANNETT NEEDS' LISTINGS .netted. Utilities Included: 1 1 Huron location. FE 3-9234 P« 3-6031. SMALL APARTMENT WITH F vate bath, no drinkers. Apply W Pike st. Call between 12 »i 3 p. m PE 3-1333. UtUIOeO turn. | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 38' I BEDROOM BRICK LAKEPRONT ir-i homo, beautiful and modern, •i.l Bant, to June. EM 343*4. or-; 3 BOOMS AND BATH. AUTOMAT-~ih»lt, hot tlUf. WE 1»I061. 1 Cllstbfih Lftkf, For Rent Rooms 42 CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS. PB *-$a«t «a w Huron. ..~ROOM,~PRI. okntleman, nice vate home, close In. rm i-»m. GENTLEMAN PREFERRED. BLOF- f 3-0043 after t BY OWNER. MODERN 3-BED room brick ranch. Watkins Lake area, Waterford Twp. Many *a-tra*. OI mortoas* or tom*. |ft.- BRICK RANCH. j5c"ffi.»rTs^jrl a'f sgaa isLe GIRLS. NICE HOME OF YOUR | Reasonably priqed. Call PE 4431$ . _____ __________I Own, room rates. 541 W. Huron. ' CLARKSTON-OWNER — 1 RoSSlB. 4-BEDROOM oil heat, STALL MQplRH ROOM FOR OKMTUMEN. garage, qea heat. Reaseaabi* *f-shewer. Fireplace, garage. B4nt | West side. Wt 2-0916. Fer consldsred MA $4341 I front1^Keego Seihor* U*VlS«l* ^LWABANT i^EPINq R60_M__- CLAREBT6n AREA. m TEAR ROOM- I40DERN. ~FQNTIAC Lake. OR 3-4138 after 4 p m. -ROOM FURNISHED ROME FOR FE 3-3841 . I BEDROOMS. PARTLY PUR-I ’ 1. lakefroBI * | Rooms With Board 4.1 FE 44233 BOAT - TRUCK - AUTOMOBILE FURNITURE REFINI8HINO AND $5 (5 Exchange. Guaranteed repairing. Free eellmato*. M"rl“ 1 EAR-LIPK BATTERY CO. I A Son. 2511 I ---------- 303 Auburn l Painting ft Decoratinf 23 1ST CLASS PADfTINO. PAPER ALL CASH OI OR PRA EQUITIES If you are leavlns stote or money quickly call us for li -** 1 for couple. Newly decorated, **“'----—- -■ - * - —- issnKBltaB y*s--— — $-*M3. children. 1 CLEAN BOOMS, , dooi ano motor, fle'pt, I _f°“T - 1 *473 Elisabeth Lk. Rd KM 3-044*. | REASONABLE. BOARD OPTIONAL '---- PURNtEMED “LAKE; _WTr?wh'-‘J ------------------ — 1 Dixie Hwy. 414-111* ] Boa< s Going Out of the^Boat Business! On* new crestitoe 11-ft. Cruiser. ' steep* 3, windshield, flying bridge. Cost new IlltO. NOW ONLY *1400. One now 14-ft. Crestline cabin fiberglass. Cost 4(89. NOW 4423. One 14-ft. Lon* Star Flamingo. Cost (MS, NOW ONLY 34*0. One new CreetUne Mustang 14-ft. Cost 4734, NOW ONLt IMS. Two fishing boats, 12', $I«0—14-ft StlS. ' Oator Traitor 604 lb. capacity 4134 Little Dude Traitor 1000 lb. . . $30* KELLY HARDWARE 3414 Auburn Road OPEN SUNDAY 14-3 UL 3 144* PINTER'S 1314 H. OPDYKE RD. FK 4*434 THOMPSON LAFSTRAKE8 . ' DORSETT FIBERULAS AEROCUAFT GLASS AND ALUM . GLASS AND ALUM. CANOES (' AND 10' ALuK PRAMS BOCK SAIL BOATS SPEED QUEEN FIBEROLAS JOHNSON MOTORS OATOR TRAILERS Complete stock of marine accys- | sorles. Paints and flberglas materials. i» w WE RENT I BOATS, MOTORS, TRAILERS PAUL A. YOtJNG, INC. OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK *030 Dixie Hwy. - On Loon Lake Feocing ANCHOR FENCES Aluminum—Steel—Wood No Money Down. FHA Appi FREE ESTIMATES. FE .J SHARPENED AND .1 SSto^tnriSfSI?*1*' ^ - ___________________ r AubM“D UL MO.7 ^ ------- rlv*rnolsi tlmates: Phone UL 3-1344. 1 —‘—‘ “ * A LADY rNTkRlOR“5iCOllATOR Paperint. FE A-W43. BEDROOM, UPPER. HEAT FUR-1 home. « mito* froi ...a- *»'»'(•• Available Bept. to Jane. — for teach- y^pjg, AT COOLEY AND UNION LAKES. ----- ... give 1 vet- ------ ome* 1125 J. private enfran :e privileges. Ideal FE *-2l Paint Pontiac pence Company Continental chain link fence. Com-ntote Installation, or Do-It-Your-self* Easy .terms. Free Est. OR 3-6595 44471 NON-CHALK HOUSE PAINT . $3.3* ----- INTERIOR LATEX *2.45 INTERIOR ENAMEL ... . $3.89 AVIS SUPPLOB FK «-43»* AVIS ______1444 OPDTKE RD. Painters ft Decorators Insurance Piestoring Service Chetk tnis rate! a-i flasterino and repairs 1 **—sl Pet Liit. PB 4-1433. $35.35 PER YEAR on IB* average house tneludtog I10.000 DWKLLINQ 11.000 OAfaUML^ 44 *00 HOUSEHOLD OOOD8 $400 ADDITION It rlnx expense (14.(40 PERSONAL UABILITY • *350 MEDICAL PAYMENTS Many Extras Included ---- Ho Deductible * . PHONE FE 4-3535 for a fro* cost dnd coverage iparison folder “ ■" A. ANDL..™,. ilyri — FE ^3435 PE (-4939 PLASTERING - contract a_ OR4A43*. 6-4354 i 2 ' ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE, Clean. 304 N, Saginaw, -BEDROOM APARTMENT! CAR--peted living room, dining and nallway. Rm and refrigerator. I. PACE ;- ROOM. " B O A I b. SOUTHERN . cooking, 111 Oakland. FE 3-4333. ROOM AhD, dhEOARfr. Mo* Oakland Avo. ne 4-lit*._ off Clarkston - Orton Rd. Wi act) on lend contract sHth rn sonabt* down knyatoSL 11181 sm OI npprovod for M1.M4 and a lb* Cash necssary to hand!* MOO. Phono MA Mill. GUARANTEED painting, inte-rtor and exterior. Pres estimate. FE 4-5770. ______ EXPERT WORKMANSHIP. INTE-rior or exterior, per hour or Job.; Call 673-4837. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR 1 painting, wall washing. Fra* a*-tiiqabto PE 4-AM6. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR Free sat., work guar. 10 per «snt dto. ter cash M2-MM. FAINTING, papering, remov-al. washtog. FE (MU, OR (-4482 Lost and Found 26 LISTINOS-COLORED L.R. Mlddtotah FE (-3301 i SPECIALIZED REALTY SERVICE. I Louis .---- ----- ••«*> ____________Q^'lSU'e EM 34393. ] A VACANCY Ilf ATTRACTIVE. MSdEiRN. |» (ffij Mill bofora (:E ___ AND BATH. IK------------ Wtxom. Refrigerator and stove, ' 413 month Ml I ““ MODERN HOME. CHILDREN Mae i 3R06iBrign^TiL£D SatS; BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM UKI-004 | Inquire Apt. 5 at *1 Charlotte, front homeajhools' *33-3414 I 3 ROOMS. STOVE AND REFRIG- ao„" tifiwugh June. OR ilV wik+f nISc-! Rent Apts. Furnished 37 1 ROOM AND KITCHEN 1 GIRL. j rooms and Bath, newly decorated, he*t.,hot water, ref rip erotor cod store • furnished. Near Fisher Body. 4*0. month. FE CEDAR ISLAND LAKEPRONT — Near Union Lake Village, five bodfpt. oil furnsc*. Lodi JWt-to Juno. 62* oak Crest Lane. Fh Detroit. MM334. 4 to 1. i CHIPPEWA ROAD. SEPTEMBER ‘ i June, Oaa boat, fireplace. LOST BLUE PARAKEET, VI- ; lmrtmei of Lowell and Montcalm. • - — . FE 8-1210. lng. I FE I I ROOMS AND BATH. REFRIO- “^ir^ano Coupto. refer*. _______________________ orator aad stove. FE 4-4644. >gg s« i wul* Fully farptohqd-. Park 3.K6oM UNFURNISHED APART-1 r,riw east side. FE 4(43*6. or mPnl private bath and entrance. ““HS ... . • . b.,’ mane ml orated, < Stamps for Collectors stamps' on -Approval Squirrel Stomp Shop lox 4004- Auburn Heights'! Stencils I toa'BeT ' .. BjOAT,>JUMBERS “ LAKE .TERRACE^^EOR^ , rrence MA $-3611. RENT YEAR ROUND 1 BED- I ROOM - PRIVATE I Eve! Lumber WANTED: BOAT CUSTOMERS 1x6 PINE HOOP BOARDS 4* Us. ft. , 1X1 FURRINO STRIPS. 3*lln.ft. 2x4 Ella Dry Fir ... 5* Hu. ft. , 2x4-6 Economy Studs .... 34* e«- 1 ‘-3’ Pox Rourd .. .. 43.44 i I' V-Grove Mahogsoy .. $4.(41 TV —,——— .,oX1 n Hardboard ■ 4184 ea. - Op uira MMi. nuwi, - From $35 up nriM-Ti a n i itaadl'd rn ! Can CLfMfeQrrON SOME BOAT mmvR KJU‘ 1 ---- Thh MODELS CASH AND CABBY - IOO DO IT YOURSELF DOCK KITS 1831 Oakland Ave.___FE 4-4413 —-------- With Wood or Alum. Docka -X4 _ .. xcoxOMY STUDS *a 34c ! RENT TOOLS YOUR EYINEUDE DEALER j w£tf So bjard?ll? fi. X ' Jackson iftctl Harrington Boat Works m no. » fir iam it. Me u$ “ — 1804 a; Telegraph Rd. PE I ^ ™ caring tie fa Building Modernization | ito - * ft. st. sash . mu mmvvXwmmmi-—-t j Waterford Lumber ALUMINUM SIDIMg ADDITIONS, cash aad Carry 3 Inch — Pe- set Id pieces - MADE-TO-ORDER STENCILS Pontiac Stomp A Stencil Co >4 g, Cass ” Television, Radio and Hi-Fi ^Service ARAGfe. CEMENT I 3875 Airport f , TYPES OF CON- } " —U s.»vvwn, FHA TERMS, NO| . P . MONEY DOWN:---------~ G & M Construction m» Pixie Hwy f OR 3-1103 I. ^Briywood (toMTaleeK it" »1I MB** _ TH1CENESSES AND SPBCIE8! . General Tree Service Aa^stoejcb^^Try sax bid. FE Plyw „»L GRAVES CONTRACTING j FREE E8TIMATE8 . OR 4-1611 Carpet Cleantrs COUCH AND CHAIR. 14-M. UV- gx‘ jp^cr ------ -I jhrijg room, ,pruc, ’; SxS spruce ., jW Distributor^ | TfUCkS tO Relit Tfa*~winBL only ,fc*ToHJSteJ5JK? IX* itoi fir ulvwood . *4 75 sheet! T“*STaR» mS.M. Hlf -—... r tlonal. 44.44. 3 or 4 ptoee M W« tint furniture. Open 44 hot Cadillac Carpet Ctoanlng. ,, 1x13 spruce.— ( .14 foot _______________ “ AIRPORT LUMBER | Dressmaking, Tailoring AND SUPPLY OO.____ -w-vM-v-ww-fW-eJ- ] 8471 Hlgblaud OR 4-4100 Moving ft TrocUng Pontiac Farm And’ Industrial Tractor Co. 13$ 8. WOODWARD Pe 4-04*1 PE >1**3 Open Dolly Inc udt -g 8unde/ lng FE 3-81M. A-l rpbott gaNomo-vrrrr THE FLOOR SANDER—FE 5-312 FABULON - WATKRLoX • BRUCE 1ST. CAREFUL MO VINO, LOW rates. UL 3-3949, 682-8518. ■ ^ trash, tree trimmtne end removal. Reaeewabl*. PE d>387 ' TH18 SPACE RESERVED-" POR YOUR BUSINESS OR SERVICE AD TODAYI DIAL PE $-4181 ______ Upholstering I THOMAS UPHOLSTERING fat NORTH PERRY ST. FE 5-8888 baele’s currOM uPeolster- lnx^«m Cooley La>-« Road. EM WiwcMny Service ,°w BEDROOM, LIVING ROOM. ry. JtK __ ■ __ kitchen and bath *u Cass Lake. 3-ROOMS AND BATH. STOVE AND ' ronm’hiime Tfuratohed" 1 Clean neat. Adults. 482-3334. , relrto. 8334 Sashal-- room nome, rorni.nea._i . «x kv. si, ™. ""««»> .slSsiiSS ats . ____________________-JRH sshtag privilege-, (erage 304 14W. : ... j lot Lake._. ?Ii£2i — 1 4 ROOMS. BATH. MODERN HEAT,IMANDON LAKE. MODERN LAKE Reward II found call EM 3-44431 ‘ ^OpM.LOONLAKB APART-; hot water, stove and refrigerator, front, large yard. Private roed. or OR 4-34M mento OR 344*1. ______ Adulte only. OL 1-4114._ j ml heat. 1*M« till June. EM 3-2143 •vm.-:'.' ,-s 2 ROOM, NEWLY DECORATED. 4 rooms ANtTBAfHlN DRAYTON!: MODERN™! BEDROOM ALL CON- Notices and Personals Z7 sduiu only, ma moi._____ neat, wot water. $5* month. $12 P1-*— —* - • •— mm 2 EFFICIENCY MOTEL APART- week. OR 3-Mil- VACANCYIN 1 Whitmore Lake ' rage- with show 81NorUnrtUft. m. ri- p-w«e-Maim busy corner location lane drug store, stdt- furntohed — ala* (toe* and r . ... COLORED: NlCB J-BEDROOM ranch. 131$ down to good parly No etoer money needed, finenelng OK'd IMswiiltely. N* red tap* Moe* right in. call owner nny time, PEMgt. BTMerktoh. CONs6Le MM iCLAREBTdNl Civilians $99 Down ‘ mo oteer costs 3 bedrooms, oU heet, csrpettng, storm* and screens, carport, $** me. Open, vacant. ImmedlaU pesssisloa. walk to aad took at U. Call Mr. Wajoer. Day. WO 3-33*0 Eves, and Weekend TO (AMI BIKOWART CONSTRUCTION Custom Builder aerotrkds . KNAPP SHOES FRED HERMAN OR 3-I4M • AVON CALLINO" — FOR SEkV-1 range and relrlgera- j q ROOMS AMD BAT sidgle rooms for single 1 torn. Adults. FE *___________________. >rvan ■"r*1.?.?**1 APW” ,!t® I eltooiu; UflLTlIEl FUKiillsREu lsase Sept «-ltey 31. M* moath. FE.'4-6433, (g WUUams. Phooe Detroit ♦» ,“***’ 3-BEDRCX)M BRICK Full basement Near Waterford High. Aa eutaUading buy at (444 down. Assume FHA ■ertosg*. Elwood EeAlti 843-2410 BY OWNER — 9 ACRES, AU. modem. 3 bedrooms, eaipeted. » ear taragt FR 4JME • io | CROOKS AND SOUTH BOULEVARD 3 bedroom frame, bra-sway. 2 ear , attached gerags, carpeted. . oU forced air heat, tot 1MX4101. RentOfflceSpKCS 47 - Vbitra-V Resit—. UL1-M34. FE 4-8441. ___ PIXIE HIOHWAY CORNER ret Lake Road: Office spect___ aralEdti*. 1roidwaHI»-«B. SMALL STORE ON “PROMINENT I 3-1387. [fchld k*. : ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING * friendly adviser, phone FE 9-Sllt. After I p.m or 11 no an-aaiwer call FE 3-8734: Cenftden-. flat. _____ . BENNETT, FORMERLY OF j • Highland Rd,________ 2, ALSO A 3-ROOM APARTMENT. Near bug Itatlen, clean, pleasant, quiet. No drinker*. Apply 1(4 North F»rn~ FE 2-3053. N D 3-ROOM APARTMENTS. I-ROOM AND BATH UPPER. COU- WILLIAMS LAKE, CLOSE TO Pis. Oe Dwtoht. FE 3-IM4 ssCMe. Boot, to Julr. OR 3-18*1 Rent Houses Unfum. 40 DREAM HOME—BI-LEYEL BRICK -- butlt-ms — tto baths. — Clarkston nran — radio and Inter, .com throughout —111,144 — 45.- ROOMB AND BATH. $45 A 5 34 BMloeU*. FE 4-3411 i I ROOMS AND SlAYH. IN DRAf-L 1 Flsli Hot 1 frlgerstor and l 'fun Thoal Berber Shop, Wetertord, | 3V, ROOMS. BATH. ALL PRIVATE. I mo, FE 3-74*8__________________________ Is now located at Bill Ballard* i lake pMvIlegee. 2174 Avondale, 5 LARGE CLEAN - ROOMS AND Barber Shop. 8M Bladwtn, Poo-1 Sylvan Late. Call 688-47M. j bath, ctrpeUnt. MA 8-43M.______.j tiac- , , ' , ' la ROOM BACHKLOK APARTMENT; [5 ROOM UMHntNISHED APART'- BACK TO SCHOOL COLD WAVE I Oarage. 367 N. Paddock._________ ment, newly decorated. Inquire 1 $5.54. Dorothy's 500 N. Perry. 11 nOOU PRIVATE ENTRANCE I 132 W. Lawrence. Apt. 303. rE 2-1244,___________, . end bath. Apply Apt. .4, It Clark 5 ROOMS, CLEAN, UPPER. TILE DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES. 7» Street,/ ________bath, (as beat furnished. Sylvan ---------- ROOMS AND BATH, NICELY I Lake, Ph. 483-M64_ ___ furnished. Exc, for teachers close | AND BAWH, LOWER, FENCED to.- See caretaker, -143--Wa^IngtOrw-l—rant. »T ftrrk Plane:-------‘ **W*'~' 1 ‘ ROOMS QUIET RESIDENTIAL BEDROOM 3 OFFICES POE BEET, le Hwy. OR 3-1351. dental .iffffrfuHEB' _______ for ti ybari. OMDISto JklgMii; I Drayton Plains. OR 3-1355. Huron and Perry. Up to 34M —. ft. — 2nd. floor office space, 0x1 , j advertising posslbilitieg. across I I &yj%^MAantttltlC-l -*»..... I HALF A BLOCK FROM DOWN- I UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE 1 town Poetias. New paneled of- OR 3-1145 If no ins. PE 5-193* > I flees. (55 and no AU utUtttoi | OR 3-3411 i IfSr'To^.1”*1"3*1 n,umi death forces sale Dex-A-DIM tablets. Simms. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE. AUG. 19, 19(1, I will not be responsible tor any debts contracted by other than myself. Jam— E. Mayo. 4*46 Hatchery Rd . Drayton GET OUT OF pEBT WITHOUT A LOAN I , Regain Panee of Mted through our Protect ] "ROOMS AND BATH. pElYATK. j 3 LARGE ROOM Ul decorated. Very 1 Mlddleaged couple beat ml FE AS9145-______________ 5 Ro6m TERRACE ON 8. EDITH, near Auburn Avenue, $96 peri mom, *1 month. Inquire 124 8 Edith, or todny. call FE *431$. ■ . R. J. Q t ^.EAK ROOMr" PRIVATE ER*- ....I»°d trance. Main floor. Oarage. W*st:i-PAMILY. ~ *1 Henry Clay.' *—* 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX Autometi^ dECOrStE $75 PER MONTH*# FE 4-7SH3 544 East Bird. N, at Valencia “homes to rent, unfur- nl.thed 3 bedrooms with full base- 2 ROOM. BAWL PRIVATE EN------- (14 Writ FE 4-8593. AND BATH, GAS MgSPi.______________ WiW 3-7444. ; 5 ROOM*, ALL UTILITIES FURN. 3 BEDROOM HOME ON PONTIAC 354 E. Bird. South. FE 4-5467 aft- Lake. MU 5-3625. 3 ROOMS AND SATE. BABY WKL-FE°?-*431. fan. 313 Baldwin AV*. HoUerback's Auto Pnrti 'g 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH. UTIL- mfmmm UST Y0W BUSINESS tftfiUM itnc ■1 wimm& *8*! We have the Kaperlane* and Oo-operatioo of your eradttara. Coma In or Ostl far A HOME APPOtimUNT City AdjustAietit Service FE 5-9281 133 w. Huron Poutiac, Mich OPPOSITE MAIN POST OFFICE ■ember of Pontiac ___ Chamber of Commerce Wtffc CtiMdron to Board 28 M RELIABLE DAY CARE IN’’ MY home. License and reference. UL 1 3 ROOM AND BATH. 1V7* NqRTH 3 ROOMS BATH. ENTRANCE. utlUtles, couple. 101 Michigan. 3 ROOM APARTMENT. ADULTS. Pi (-3316 after 5.. 11_8. Jeeri* 3 ROOMS AND BATH. f URNISHED ahd hasted, 4*6 month.- Ideal for scheot teachers (616 Htfhtond. 08 3-3164, ——-3 “ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH and entrance Baby welcome. $14 per-week. Inqalre *t Bollerback ; Auto Parts (13 Baldwin. PB i ROOMS. CARPETED. HEAT and lighti furnished. IM month. Corner ef Airport and Wtlltami 2-BEDROOM CRICK Duple* fuU bssement. gas bent decorated. (M per month. NICHOUE-HARGER FE 5-8183 BEDROOMS. >, pfe 3-3736 il-BIPROOM, OARAOE, J4f . _ - , i — ....... month. (12 Kenilworth. Pontlsc. 114 EAST ttoWARD na^uttirr^ 1 sad 3 room. Newly d« OPEN- 122&JIILLER ROAp . Sunday 2 .to. -5 P.M See this beautiful ranch style bom*. Walk-out basement. 2-esi attached garage. 3-bedroom brick Elisabeth Lake Road to Cooley Lake Road to Hiller Road — property 49i CARNIVAL By Dick Turner , place, basement with flee room; large bam and etoer out-bulld-te|». a met place for hortcs. $50.- >ar(e corner lot. only M.ioo e NEAR CASS LAKE Law ». rooms Utility and : ear carafe. Completely rated ?symerits to Mk ' quaflfietT buyer! mmediate POummc. jack Loveland *100 Casa Lake Hd. Fh. 6M-IM* i 3 bed- nothino down WATERFORD — room ranch — mm* — heat. - paved at. — corner lot - Ik. priv, on Macedav and William a - newly decorated -VACANT. Price $12.1*0. approx. —i. call Mrs. Hillman, representing Clark NKW1! brick, I no ~STiRLnfo thRIg°s n*vm«- dinln*,"-d*n, kitchen, nook. *-bedroom, law etapthi porch, (as heat, close to Woodward. LI MHI, Owner. OWNER LKAVINO STATE—W1FL and 3 toddlers want to so. BARGAIN! $M mtf. Down payment. 1 bedroom. Basement. Brick. 11 $2 Eckman. off Bay St. FE 8-6815. OPEN HOUSE — t BEDROOM ranch type, full basement, I car sasact. 1 to S Sunday. 13H Wat- flT. . .... n. no alAssa OWNER UROENTLY NEEDS TO sell I bedroom lakefront. Nice OWNER. 3 BEDROOM NATURAL OWNER TRANSFERRED S $ AND bath down. 3 and bath up. Oarage. 110.M0. ft Putnam. FE 24043. OWNER MOVING EXCELLENT buy on 3 bdrm. bowt. OR 3-MS3. PIONEER HIGHLANDS, LABE privilege!, extra large Hvtog rat,, dining rm,. kitchen, 2 bedrms., full bath Sown: 3 hedrma.. halt bath up. full basement, garage, aluminum aiding, storms, screens. $16.000. FE t-fftl. RASKOB STREET, 592 3 bedrooms, near Pontiac Motor end Northern High. Permaatona. tils bath and kitchen, carpeting, fireplace, gas heat, full basement, 3-ear garage, keeall fully landscaped. $12,000, low down pay- ROCHESTER. MODERN 3 BED-room home. $10,000 lot quick ---- 1-0187. RANCH. TRI-LEVEL. BI-LEVEL To bo sold by builder. 2 .bedrooms. basements, garages, large late. *12,000422,000. Trade or rental option considered. Nelson BuUdlng, OB *-*'** ROCHESTER, J-BEDROOM BRICK ranch, lib bate 3 fireplaces, all buttt-tns In kitchen. mi basement, 2lb-car attached garage. Largs lot With trees. Walk to school. Illness forces sale. Fries reduced to “m WE DOWN FAT- MENT.’ ' HUBUftBAH — I WBPQOy ROME l landscaped of shop. Ufa unity Ajooosl. —a aad prtval I Bit, pi roentary achoois. Frtvau boat harbor. library, and Community star*. Also close to tepptog cantors. By owner. tlt.tOO. Reasonable terms. EM J45S4 weekdays O^ta - efterneoas. Ban, all day and cvc- IVLVAN LAKE, dining room, flrej Rochester—$650 Down Modern t rooms and bath. Ps basement. LeeaUd In a good section with 3 lots. Nicely landscaped — New forced air nearing system Fenced yard. tt.fM with $3*0 down. ’5 Rooms with Acre Modem lib story. Masonry home with large 2Vs oar terafm On a paved read overtaking 2taa A number of beautiful (bade- - — 3 law bedroom upstairs. Full basement with finished recreation arel aad extra path only 04,560 r OR 34231 after 7:30 3-BEDROOM RANCH — hard* floors, carport and nice Urge and lake privileges. Brand i S11.2SO FRA terms. tSUMOOIt RANCH — With -AUINOER OtALTT, OR 44461. SEE AND COMPARE Hoar Crescent Lake. Largq > bedroom. basement, oil furnace, double garage, wwwfbop 4 nice lots. Immediate possession, terms ar- "pSntiac realty 13T Baldwin_______FE $-*27$ STARTER HOME 3 bedroom, lot 00x307’ lake privileges. only 4MM. Nothing down, lust complete Inside. Also, lot 100x1(0' with basement, garage, wind, aeptlc ta far %nly tsooo down. 4 ACRES Building site, close to Lake Orion, email down payment. Peterson Real Estate MY 3-1681 NO MONEY DOWN TV OI's or will take small bouse te trad* an * bedroom raaoh-t] tote tofts Uvlhg room i kltched. gas hast. Urns lot pa vans sat, tn.seo. Calfnowi OLDER HOME I CRAWFORD AGENCY $340 Movfcs You In 1' NO MORTGAGE COSTS Mods! at comer of Arlene end East Msnsfttld. Call for appointment. Only 3 of these bouses Ml OB Beverly. JOHNSON 33 YEARS OP SERVICE- 2J WILLIAMS LAKE FRONT 6-bedroom 2-story boms. Largs rooms throughout Enclosed porch overlooking Ink* Lovely sandy beach. Haro's your chancs for an Ideal inks home. Full -pries (M.- AUBURN HEIOHT8 AREA ON Adams Rond. 2 bedrooms, lita- tnsat. automatic gas beet. IMs-220-ft. lot. lib-ear 2-story gs-- vast, • etas -to pavoebM • and public schools, hits and sbdpping Only $10,500 on terms, WM. T. 210$ KAMPSEN; OPEN; YOUNG-BILT i SAT. AND SUN 2 TO * Plf'l Romeo I BEDROOM TRl LEVEL. NEW PLjSS REALTOR - BUILDER Kqit'iWr MULTIPLE L1BT1NO SERVICE LAKE FRONT BEAUTY Will Trade A randy beach — 0 "hird Street ANOTHER NO MONEY DOWN — 1M Boose - Unbelievable M vw, tees sc. ft ef . house J bedrooms, walk-ta closets, gleamlns oak floors, family sued kitchen. (SI 13 a month ~f3ea‘t wait. WAt Side NO MONEY DOWN — Brand! new. In an exclusive location, 3 bedroom, full baaemeot. BRICK FRONT — Aluminum atdthg, dastgnad with a family 1 ■ . jpg den - 21' Brins room, gas brat, screened front porch, two cay garage. 10x30#’ lot — A bargain at *0.»00 "He's very mature tor his age! Already he's almost impossible to find when there's any work to be done!" r Sale Houses 49 For Sale Houses LAKE GENEVA A. JOHNSON k SONS REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE 1104 S. TELEGRAPH FE 4-2533 Big T i MODEL HOME Trl-level, mao completed family room, ilk kste, sgrajjatl jSeir — bullt-lna. We havt lO building a bib oirer* 1 letodyg k H R HAOSTROM. Realtor **» Highland road-ami FGNTIAC OR 443(1 After g p.m. FE 4-TOM leges. Move _ _w. $27x500, $4,000 DOWN Ooqd terms Ses this house today. Houseman-Spitzley " * '**• Ml 4-TM3 HOYT "For II I personal lntsrsst" DRAYTON PLAINS am LETART Trass — beautiful oaks, large I Exnenslvsly carpeted Uvlng roo hau, dlnjbg arcs nod 2 of 3 bt-mseter bedroom has atm bath. Low down pay agr it (pent. Te: 4 New Model Homes RED BARN SUBDIVISION The House of Ease J Bedrooms — -Face Brick Oss Heat — Free CarpMlng Attached Oarage The Oxford Squire _ 3 Bedroom Tri-Ltvel F»ce Brick — oss Heat Select Oak Floors The Expandable 4 Bedrooms — Full Basement Oaa Hast — Birch Cabinets Largs Walk-In Closets £tot West Of M-24 on TEELTN f**118# Alban's Oeontr* cousin between Lake Orton and Oxford. OPEN it a.m. to I p.m. Dally cyelooa fenced 34 IL Hi •. dining rm. lg- ' kgrm. dn., J bedr 1 IL bring kitchen. 1 foraU Up. Full ----- —U. older home. iZtg'.VIFJS? SEfsa*^1 tor Ul*- sprue inf up. Ideal tor If n Lake Rd.. EM 3-22M REAL BaROAIN — $$.*00 FULL pries aad yon can have tbs bast of terms. 3 family near Lincoln ftaor. Two 3 Rm. Apts, with Private baths to rant and A large noma for yourself. OU AC fur-Mct. Bora Is one that will pay for tteelf, furnish yon a good placa to Uve tor the rest of your life. Easy terms. Call Mrs. Duaavant. Good neighborhood. Only 4 yn. Okf WILL ' ACCEPT LARGE HOUSETRAXLER, land contract una7S^^7lAir6t\Ctu lake PRIVILEGES—Good neighborhood . Lovely modern Ranch-■ ““*■ sttaefled lib ear garage-wall caMMlSR. (SB- Ac Trnly, n beautiful kttch-Mora aa eaa he. RuUt-tai is. Larva *6x314 ft lot. L. H. BROWN, Realtor (to Ellrabeth Lake Road . Fh. FE IggiF or PE 2-4616 ANNETT 'Home and Income t Extra house has t bedrms. sad bath. Bath bavu basements and oil beat. (12,500, terms. Seminole HiUk 3 bsdrm., (nil basement, gas heat, lib bath boms, located on 3 lots with beautiful landseap- ‘x2M* | » 4 Acres, 4 Bedrooms Landseaped. rolling scrag In “ ' star -erra. Scenic view picture windows In Uvlng wad pins paneled breakfast In kltcbsn, tlraplasa, I *'*- * c bate oil taMM_________ garage, tool shed and boras stall. $21,500, terms. Open Sunday 2- 5 P,M. model 'kitchen l ' you wish. Outstanding value at 530.500. terms. Directions; Woodward Ave., 4b mils north of Square Lake Rd.. turn west at open sign to 11$ Berkshire; upvo Esvenini ana ounaay 1-1 FE 8-0466 OPEN VALUE AND QUALITY WE COMBINED IN THU LOVELY TRI-LEVEL HOME. It features a bedrooms, .114 ■ baths, charming kitchen with, bullt-lna and. dining area, spacious paneled tam-piwo, attached 3 13.7&0 COUNTRY ESTATE — 10 >cef .ftcrN Included with thle vi unusual country hon\e. Built Lake. Only $3,001 Oarkston Mill Pond . 3-bedroom bom. with full b meat, aluminum siding- ln.es is*25 f.miiv rirnm , lent convenient location Lot, ... one run rath. 3Vb bate lovely **■ de*P "i'jLl.fl?1' "5w,r ,r?Dt" % garage* Many other features to see. lust I ,lce ,or M5.000-call for appointment. Priced »tj.,.... .. , , • *34.500 with term*.’ - (Webster School 7? Ing 3-bed room hoi OPEN bom* with attached garage, tensed yard on shady lot winland beach. Paved road, conven lent to Union Lnke Village SCHUETT REALTY I 3001 Highland Road j SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. ESI 3-0102 12206 Denby Open 3 to * Sunday 1 to Qj High on. a HilL ... overlooking the water, ctate trace and beautiful view, j . TRI-LEVEL 3-bedroom, paoclcd family room, garago, ,00 plastered walls. Attached 2-tar J Don McDonald LICENSED BUILDER •1(5 j .Warren Stout, Realtor IT- N Baglasw St. ‘ Ph. FE 6-631 Open Eves. TUI t p.m. QUaday 2 to 5 p.m. VETS . $40 MOVES TOU IN - M3 PER MONTH TOTAL 8 Rooms •Basement 1877 Sq. Ft. $11,990 . It sounds unbelievable but M true, the exterior f* Jll alumuiut-, Oeorrlan Colonial styling. Upstairs there Is 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen and dining room.; Downstairs an 15xM family area,! an lixM ft. bonus room which can ha used as a hobby room or la convertible Into 2 .bedrooms. $446 moves you into this startling boose, Mf par month, include! I principal Interest, taxes, and ‘ surance. To set the Oeorge Tot drive north oo Joslyn. 4 ml— —■ , Follow the can. Stan to mqsjg. Co. FE 24122. I full b___________ _ a beat, brick and j Rolfe Hi .Smith, Realtor 344Ttiflimph Rd. . FE 3»7I4> Designed for Today 1 LOVELY MODEL HOME In Ideal Setting 3922 Percy King in .t Lotus Lake Estates $29.00 CAN MOVE TOU IN YOU CANT • AFFORD TO RENT WHEN YOU CAN BUY ’ IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC $55 A MONTH ’ 3 Large Bedrooms . All Carpeting Included . MART OTHER DELUXE FEATURES CHOICE LOCATIOfep iH ALL PARIS OF NORTH PONTIAC CITY MODEL’ AT 108 N. East Bid. 1 Block N of Pike on Boat Blvd. Open Daily, iSun. 12-9 Model Phone' FE 5-3676 v 519 BUILDING CO. A New Distinctive-; Community PINE LAKE ESTATES Luxurious Suburban Living for Those Who Desire The Finest... Rolling Hills Paved Winding Streets .tiNMMI. Adjacent To .. ■ssutMal -Fta Lake -600 Ft. of BEACH and Park Area .Developed - and restricted by HOWARD T. KEATINO CO. for Exclusive Use of. the Fine Lake Estates Residents . . Quiet, Serene and Exclusive, yet with ' Modern Convenience* Improved Lets with Ora Heat. Paved Concrete . Streets and Drives Water and Sewsr Located lb the Bloomfield Hille School District ... School Bus Trsnspqrtatloo ts OPEN. .Sunday 2> 5 P.M. Elizabeth Lake Privilege! 368 S. Winding St. attractive kitchen • ares, tile bath, full _____ automatic gas heat and ----- aluminum storms __ screens. Priced for action at $U.5M.OO. to inspect, drive west on Elisabeth -Lake Rd. apnroximately 1 mile west of Tslscrapb Rd. to 8. Winding, *'“ '* —| "Open’’ modern tq. the minute and loaded with extras. Recreation room at ground level. MUfrr be sold at sacrifice price. Low . down payment. Your host, Walt Lewis. Glste Highway to Saginaw Trait lust sctom from randy beacb to-Denby to property?^ OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 135 Wenonah 4-Bedroom Brick in Ottawa Hills, large FT living room with fireplace. 1H baths and screened rear porch. New gas hearing unit and attached 2-ear garaga. The finest y locations and priced to r--possession and i payment. Your on property. “Bud” Nicholi vReaftor 4$ Mt. Clemens St. FE 5-1201 or FE 4-8773 , West Side 3-bedroom bungalow on - Near Tal-Huron. Deep garden spot. Uvlng root fireplace dining room an ktteMn. OD | $500 Down !4s!$ living room, kite *nd 2 bedrooms. Newly IT 8 VACAKT - got a j Cass take Front ..... d only 1$ Colonials,,. Tri-Quad Levels... Ranch Homes.. Custom 'Designed and gpeeffhuSens*1. < Priced From $24,900 Including Improved Lpt HOWARD T. KEATINQ Building Company Building Company Pine Utko Estates w Lo- ' ea*«4 on West Long Lkke , V. mile cast of Or- MODELS OPEN DAILY Noon to 7:30 P.M. . v_ Closed ’ Thursdays Noon to 5:30 Saturday Noon to 7:30 Sandfly : MA 6-7948 MODEL PHONE ‘ OL 1-8,133 baths, oil heat. IMrcar garage, dandy hone with oil fired radlai heat. Large enclosed porch. ! ft. Uvlng room. PRICED T_ BELLI $15,950. Pull price. CALL NOVI LIST WITH Humphries OPEN SUNDAY 2-5. P.M: 979 Canterbury 3-bedroom. 1-flooi_ yean old, full basement __ nicely, paneled recreation room, good weet side area and approximately $1,560 takes over FHA mortage with no mort. gate cose. Bargain priced. Your note Fred Hamilton. Orehard Lake to Berwick to Canterbury. OFFICE OPEN : SUNDAY 2-5 P;M. See Pa ge 18 ' For Picture Ad El' |SYLVAN SHORES I with Uk™ privileges, "city \ei-era, water and gas. EVTRA SPECIAL, 2-hedroom with roomy kitchen, dining room and living room with natural fireplace, full basement, 2-car garage and screened rear porch. This Is RIAL COMFORT LIVING AT M$,IM. Let's Trade O'NEIL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE EXQUISITE IS THE WORD for this fapulous lakefront of frontage. Four bedrooms, Rlaet. Completely done In ne traditional and price includes ail carpeting, drap-jntes^ dtehwaabsr and^ built , without a doubt one of the most beautiful homes It ha* -been our privilege to offer at only »31.M0. What time Is convenient for you to look! ly priced for o fact rale. An , actual touch of genius shown in tee very tasteful deco- ■ rations and carpeting. The hearth and e wood paneled back wan. 3 really nice bedrooms: wardrobe clos-* eta Master bate Is ceramic. You’re sure to “live te” the beautiful family room which overlook! s lavishly landscaped backyard. Attached plastered gang*. Several extras are Included at tee sacrifice price of I2S.S06, surprisingly easy ' terms for a quality hdms In a prestige neighborhood. DRASTIC REDUCTION -Hava you seen any beautiful. big 3 bedroom ranch homes with carports ot $10.-506? In oil probability “No." Hera ts a sharpie. teat has shrubs, coach light and white ranch fencing You 11 have what art probably tee tost lake privlfeats In tee county. Low down payment: low monthly payments. NEAR JOSLYN - Walk- to tee Pontlse plsnt end save your ear. Well kept 2 bed-rmm. Hardwood floors and GOOD BUY Ibis 4 room 2 story boms with flill basement, living room 16x14 with wall-to-wall carpeting, gas heat, fenced In yard and garage, . full price only 55.300 with terms. Call today. GI, $50 DOWN ’ That's all you need to move Into this 2 bedroom with full basement, nice big rooms. Ses this one today. R. J. (Dick) VALUET REALTOR, FE 4-3531 345 Oakland Ave. - Cfpen M MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE STRAIGHT AS AN ARRO tiful brick home featuring mammoth living room with ledgerock fireplace. 3 large bedrooms with double closets. 2 fun baths, specious kitchen with hutt-tas. 2 car garage. <•* beat, built In 1(51. 11 ACRES — High rolling hoi site with wide ranging view beautiful countryside Acrrsgr attractive *kU sh m home very atl 12x16' family i ...... _ Hljr- for area xchoplx. COLONIAL - 3 bedroom brick located weet of town.' Comfortable Uvlng room, fireplace and wall to wall carpeting, separate dining room, kitchen with.breakfast nook, fun basement, 3 car garage, large lot. only 416,200. ORION TWF. — Ne«t 2 bedroom home with largo 12i2r Uvlng room, extras Include full basement, oil furnace. 1 ear garige, oak. floors and completely fenced, 100x205’ lot with several fruit trues. Only 0150 down. ED McCULLOUOH. , REALTOR PHONF. 682-2211 , 5143 Cass-EUrab*th Road Open 5-8:56 _________Sunday 104 'BUD" We«t Sid? 2-*Family Income ' Tip-top condition, quiet west elds location, featuring 5 rooms and full- bath down, oafpoiiag in living and dining room, lm------cm *-“ehon; J rr— - ‘ maowite kitchen; l , bate up, large dining i......... screened porch; full basement, automatic he.at and hot water, softener, lVb-car garage, paved . drive. Offered at 212J00.00 -Terms. Cell, today. oral SUNDAY 2 TO 5 GI SPECIAL NOTHING DOWN $9,950 Don't faU to see this good hi A suburban 3 bedroom whl drive leading to 2 car garage, full basement, oil heat. All you need-la *300 for mortgage cloalng costs 'vind prepaid ttema. Drive out MOO to Crescent Lake .Hd.. left to Pontiac Lake Rd.. right to Briaeoe, left to No. 202 Briscoe. Watch for Open Signs. Mr. Henry co arjinls»«. goctdcnaijE 6 OPEN SUNDAY 1-7 89 EDGELAKE DRIVE SWIMMING POOL Inspect this outstanding 2 year old 3-bedroom custom built roach 2 bates buUt-tn kitchen. SF carpeted living room, largo family room, sliding glass waU overlooking 20x40’ swimming pool fireplace. ‘ barbecue pit, built-in hi-fi and Intercom, M basement, ” water heat, attached finished ear’garage, hrautUUI landscaped yard. See tele earn yearaeM. Pl-rectlons: Out Elisabeth Lake Rd. to Pleasant Lake — Bey crest Dr. to Edgelake Dr., tp Open WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE--INSURANCE CUTE, CLEAN. 1 bedroom house with-, stable utility room • and garage. 1 Mock from Fisher Body.-$3,500 h- IN AUBURN LAKE FRONT tceu •Jr w< __— ______ .Wonderful location and only 10 minutes from Pontiac. Lots of comfort features for rani comfortable living. You wlU lore It. 13*.500 with reasonable down payment. Let’s UNION LAKE AREA' Close to Morey's and Union. Lake Shopping. Center. 6-room almost new brick ranch, family room ahd large spacious kitchen. This Is country living supreme. Oolf course and lake privileges - close by. Lots of extras and plus features. WILL YOU LOOK $20,000 and may be handled on low down payment. Let's Trade. PICTURESQUE really a picture. Only 10 B__ utce weet of town. Owner mo in* to Californio and will u rlflce nt 510,650. MAY W SHOW YOU! Let's Trade. DON’T BOTHER unless van heve At least 5100 I credit. 3 large ____________side cape Cod. Cleaner than clean, better than new and a real bargain at 010,010. A' terrific opportunity. Mo* recreation. r both public Ana parocn schools. Only a. stones' thr to the new- ihoptong mall tl . Let's Trade. ,, REALTOR ?E 4-0528 FE 8-7161 FE $4041 371 S. TELEORAUH — OPEN ZVES : North Side ’ ! 3-Bedroom Large, older home In apt! sptn condition, with on room 4ownst*ir«, 2 up* m dlnftif room.- good bu k fun btiement. automatl hot water heat. Storm right a Ray O’Neil, Realtor 302 8. Telegraph open 14 p.m. sun. FE 3-1102_______ OB 34020 ' OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 P.M. 2554 McCLlNTOCK DIRECTIONS: ORCHARD LAKE ROAD TO "™" •*" * 1 SQUARE LA! CLHTOCK. BLOOMFIELD BRICK RANCH Enjoy swimming, boating, skiing and fishing on Upper Lons Lake. I ream, 3 bedrooms. t% baths, large - family room. 3 car att. garage on 150 x 154 ft. well . landscaped lot with beautiful evergreen trees. HI-WOOD VILLAGE * New g room brick ranch with 2 ear attached garage. Fireplace. Built-In oven and range. Glass sliding door In during room. Oas net water best. Beautiful wooded let. FULL PRICE, 511,(50. W£ST SUBURBAN 4 room*, 3 bedroom*, full bate. Living room. 12xIT ft. kitchen, 5x10 ft. bedroom* 10 wafcwwa:* - ‘lO'’ DOWN. WOODHULL LAKE Renting Oh beautiful Weed-bull Lake — Roman brick home. Large Anderson windows. Kitchen has bullt-tn > double rang* and ovens, u ft. fracier, dishwasher, ex-. tra large double sink, snack bar, garbage disposal. Activity room. Doable vanity in bath. N ft. patio with double harbeque, and many . more unusual features. 1 - SMITH- WIDEMAN - Tfrm*. Set for ourttlf * to* • d*r. “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 4$ Mt. Clemens 8t. FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 5-8004 TRIPP OPEN Sunday 3 to . 5 108 Ottwa Drive -Seminole Hills: Beautiful « bedroom English ftyle home completely redecorated. New carpeting throughout n.emnrioeikiicha* and rec- t *39M0r SJOF** T»Kl. Screened terrace. J4’. 11 vine room with fireplac* Many extras li ila fine i---- appointment. Suburban 3-bedroom clittsfl W8h this fine property. Call for innAtnlm—t r ' payment. R'* vacant. North'End 2 3-bedroom .homes. Automatic heat, full bath. Some with base-ments. Psyments as lew as 155 per month including tax** and insurance. Northern High Area v 3-bedroom heme with full basement Automatic hast, tile bate. Just decorated. Low down pay \ mmte monthly pay- : NICHOLIE - HARGER 52. W. HURON FE 5-8183 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19. 1961 TWENTY^)] ■ Sal* Houses a4 ' Custom Built HOMES tow pun cm ion I BEDROOMS LABOR KITCHEN with dtahwaahei’Hardwood floor,. nawty dtaaantid. liiTiiiiie rm. gfwJsawrRr*- “* GAYLORD IT only 17*00. Excel-mmm -nni 4 block, to •chool. Coll rt l-Ml and to* for yourself. ,___________j (Or rural living. Juat « Balk, west of Oxford vo hovt 4 bedroom form homo with lota of oat balldlnta. Over ta n tit rood frootote. t acre, more or klfclSe owner la In t 3 bedroom with but* S5! my a-wS00 “ Lawrence w. Osylord US E Ptho at City Hall FE 8-9693 FeTsg^Mir RpBgifc1^l‘W|W(V|*i»--rt|(’"&w Pno S7A- TIZZY WILL BUllD ox tour lot or owl YOUR PLAN OR OCRS Bmo 1 bedroom, lte bath. MU baaement model to MOV. Don McDonald We; toko I _________ NEAR OXBOW LAKX 4 lota, aow ifreir jaimat. lgs tree*. Uuit aeD IMI _ Paul M. Jones, Real Est. ns wma “ G.I. Northern Property 5IA WUW LARK LOT AT ST. HELEN White a And • beach Oood road HMD caah. tS.tt* tarm*. OR CLARK i. hardwood floora, plas- BCOTT LAKE .ROAD Vacant, we bar* the key. Lane lot, black -|H |oa41 condition, oak floora. plastered i *55.00 MONTHLY. 51.(5*. Cory 2 bedroom T floor bun,alow, built to MU. nlea and neat, large lot. OU heat. A real buy. Many more to chooae from, drive photo-Uatlntt. OPEN atm. PE 3-7*8*—RE CLARK RSA 3151 W. Huron. ___ . IIample Ltottng Beryle« ! OPEN Sunday 12 to 7 New Model See The • •'Loadstone" . It is a 70-ft.-long Rambling Brick Ranch, with Full Basement and 45-ft. Rec Room Area, a 2j4-Car Garage and "Loaded" With 51 FEATURES To Enable You to Visualize Tho.se ' Features You Wish in Your New Home. Quoting on the Spot With or Without Tno^e Features You Wish. It Starts at . » . Only $16,600 ON your LOT DIRECTIONS: OUT MU EA1T OF PONTIAC < AUBURN AYR.) TO 1 BLR. BEFORE ROCHESTER RD. TURN LEFT AT HONON HICKORY LAWN. V* SLR. TO MODEL AND HON. W. H. BASS No Money „ Down—: family Like new IS%L_ II lav price. of ULNA You Qualified veteran* vlll feoB about MS* to mo?e you In. This la HOTl A DOLL HOUSE for -A.*at« eran who hat $300 Decorated to (harp paatels. All me* aim room* — I bed room*. Tile bath. Beautiful kitchen cupboard*. Fenced, lahdaeopaa lot. paved etreet. „ Payment* won t OkOMd *** tncludlb* COMMERCE LAKE VIEW LOTS, U min. Pont. *1M (It down, no lota. MEHMS. niauan. eiwctrte and va*er,- _— fishing r*mplrlt pit** (MS*. On asy***-------------- NEW REDWOOD Ray O’Neil, Realtor Opan 1-4 p.m. Sun PE 3-11M OB 3-503* MODEL OPEN SUNDAY 1 - 5 NEW -U S-bedroom brick ...— bom* with family alae kitchen, large living room, fall baaemr-* 2-car attached garage, all •14.3*0 OB your lot. Model Walter Lake, do north out Bi 430*0. B. C- HUter. RMl Estate, EXCLUSIVE LDNO LAKE BH< You muat aee thl* be*_________ brick ranch bom*, located In hl|My roatrlctod ‘ Shore* A kltolmn an’a delight, at dlshwaeher, dial aal. refrigerator. ■ features 438.000. fut (-room brtok r with tip***d ba**meut lev*!. 3Va bath*, attached sang*. 51a-hocany paneling in tpaeloua living room, builtina In a big family kttehea. Intarcom ayat# feature*. *31,000. K. Irwin John A SONS Mfliin.' Since U2» ‘ mmrew I Weat Huron Street Income Property r 80 1 FAMILY ‘ON HARDTOP. I elude* NiIS It. lnfeofroat lot Oxbow Lake. low down p*ym* Plattky Realty. MU Comma Rd. Call 383-42*1 FOR SALE BY OWNUL 5-UHlT apt Mag. (11 4 rm. opt. Ill 1 rm. apta. (I) I rm. *pU. At apt*, furo. New aluminum itormi Paddock Pt„ PE I Templeton Rooming House Northeast aide, *0 furnished For Sale Lake Property 51 LAKE-FRONT HOME .. Large lot. 1 bedroom*. IVk bath, large dining room and kitchen, birch cabinet*, built-in*, dishwasher, hot valor beat, nrcaieway. Saar garage, full baaem ent, recreation room. By owner. 6-1838. GILES North Side •. Thl* beautiful home haa 2 bedroom*, vall-to-wall carpeting in living roam and dining room, atalr* and ball. A new recreation room v West Side A nice (• room home wit full bacement, automatic o heat, hardwood floora an plastered valla. *U for onl ________kFibi. IN*. . No motor*. WM. I10 mo. FE 4-4(4*. It i Brian Corp. West Suburban room home with herdwodd x>rs, • plastered walls, nice l a • rooms, aluminum orm* and acreen*.. water Kener. iVk let* Anchor noed. PaymenU of 181 ln-udlng taxaa and lnauranct. good hoy . LES REALTYCO *078 251 BALDWIN AVE. LITTLE *i*TTNQ SERVICE LAKEFRONTS WILLIAMS LAKE. Beautiful building alt*. High wooded, excellent bcaeh. Only 88.800. |I.*0* down. PONTIAC LAKE 3-bedroom year H near Lake^ Bee- !COOLEY LAKE. 2-1 mately 310 feet of“iaK‘ll8Bwk-.Can be used for motel or cahtn alte. Only 818,480 Terms. ' STOP .IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE PHOTO AI^BUM OF J. A. TAYLOR, Realtor REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE rm KOKLAND ROAD 1*1581 Dally M Sunday 104 OR 4-0304 WALLED lAf "fi 6-1274 OFFICE BUILDING AT i*MrtHn»f *btudn#ia ** Dr I v e j , If lntereited phone ow— Res FB 4-4113. Bus rw. Mr. qark. „ - Bustoess OpportMidtisE <9| A * W ROOT BEER DRIVE IN. Black banging, large parbtag M. Oood bailbaei iu.oo* down. • im- Ssle Reeort Property 82 tog. 2-bedroom living quarters. anjila parking—WIDOW s AT I Hery J mil. Beaker, *14 Norrth Main St . Lapaar UNTtAC AREA NUftStNtf’HGME Ftnaat llJnldi, l floor. 11 bode.: Appointment only Owner after 4 p.m nm* lain v ft. to*. I *LM*. UM down. 825 month. Chippewa »1t~ choice. tl6 month, with *20 month. Free bunting, fishing ---- *nry PhllUpt BerTtoo ■ ’ 1 resort area. *d- it. lu&usc, 11.196. »100 [orrow, QUd- » FT. LAKE-FRONT LOT. *2 Ft. Lake-front lot, 81, IN.. FE 44MQ. B. C, Hitter, Broker. foil license. 814,8*0 down _ Fhone **>-3114 advertised* 'products Nationally advt Pqnttac Preaa I FULLY EQUIPPED RESTAURANT for rant or Mb. Write to Pen-1 Mac Proa*. Box g*,-.....-......- ", LIQUOR BAR - RESORT CLASS C license and SDM~W«rk * moa Relax In PI arid* 3 mo*. Business and roalaatnte priced right Alto modern home (or sale. Write Falrriew-Ear. Pulrvtaw. Mleh- ~ t MAJOR OIL CO HAS SEVERAL, modern service stations available’ for l*a»o.- Call PE 4-lttl, j FOR SALE: OROCERT STORE. Boer and wine, equipment and! ■tack. Oood location for btulnea* mas Raaaaa for selling—retiring. **0 Squirrel Rd , Auburn Height*. Elisabeth Lake Rd. Kate Oiann Sale Household Qoods 65 ':EMCT5o‘-MAimm^5BwEriE^: now style burners. (31.80. MA *-1*1*. LIMED OAK DROP LEAF TABLE, ‘ chairs and ehiaa. Ibid table*, rilidalr* wuiber and dryer, 'it -lodel, OR 3-1883._______. LET US BL'V iT OR dKClL'ltTS* YOU OXFORD COMMUNITY AUCTION QA HNi “BiNCTTi. drapes, spread, entae. FE 6-1332. MAYTAO WASHER. GOOD *“ Stations for leasei OOOD POTENTIAL Plea** caU be-1 tv**s • a m. and | p m MA3M8 or aftar i- p.m.. (0-3481. PURE! OIL COMPANY U[ didn’t mind so much going to' a drive-in movie in the rain in an open convertible, but the umbrella leaked! ” Credit Advisors 61A j Sale Household Qoods 65 » 1loSjiT. CLAIR RivERh downtown BUDGET YOUR DEBTS * Hempatoad, Realtor. 1 Huron. FE 4-8284. crrY op roicTuc. *-*- “iwor. water, . dwnor. VE 8-.___________ for Quick* hispdkAi. uexiso lot lor *45* at Epoufotta. — OOOD I.EVTL LOT, 1*0 BY 300 Cltntoorlll* Bd.t1M.FE 2-73*3 CORNER LOT. VICINITY SQUARE Lab* Ed. and Woodward. I3*> 12*’. fewer, water, lu. paring. Located in Waterford I if tht finest overlooking Icebox and other equipment. All fa* iU.MS. property aloha worth that. No Roaltora involved or will trade In on bar. Call owner Marino City. ItO 8-8041 aftar COFFEE SHOP Dining room. Small town. Property aad all. Faroes tale. On* it th* beet buy* in the elate. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMEBSER, BROKER 1813 TELEGRAPH NO. FE 4-1(82 Open til * Ere* Super market. maria health for*** th* aal_ .rvelous business, high ..strict,- fine restrictions. Better. **t thee*, today. Owner leaving state OR INN WATERFORD ABBA — N'u«! lake privileges, well and tavUS tank, mi Overrtdgt. .Pi 1-1013, For SrIs Acrs«f> 85 fireplace, (22.000, terms. Clarence C. Ridgeway BROKER PI (-7061 MS W. WALTON«BtVP. 10.ACRES' AND * ACRE PARCEL near Clarkston. acre (state with with aluminum a CONSOLIDATE BILLS—NO LOANS ,d gmeorloa.l yor VoUr Btst Bet to Oat Out, of Dobt. Set Financial Advisers, Inc. m 8. SAGINAW FE 3-1*63 sonablo lease, gas host, closed Sundays. 411.(04 down. W1LUSM. BREWER Joseph r. junsa. bales mor. PI 4-4111 Eta*. F» 8-0433 SUNOCO • STATIONS Prone bl*** are avallabl* la Poe Use. Rochester aNOa offering the** opportunities: i—-PAID TRAINING PROGRAM 5— TOUR OWN BOSS 1—MODEST INVESTMENT 4—OUTDOOR WORK 6— HIQH PROFIT POTENTIAL For Information call FE (4445 v TEXACO aa for loose a modern 1-bar GET OUT OF DEBT PAY OFF ALL YOUR BILLS! WITHOUT A LOAN ONE PAYMENT PLAN AVOID GARNISHMENTS AND REPOSSESSIONS. Cam* in New or Call far A HOME APPOINTMENT City Adjustment Service FE 5-9281 111 W. Huron, PONTIAC. MICH. OPPOSITE MAW POST OFFICE Member of Pontiac _______Chamber of Oommsrce Mortgsf Loins 62 MQRTOAOBS ON 1-ACRE UP. With 160-toot frontage. No apprala-al fee. B. D. diaries, Equitable Farm Loan Service. 1111 S. T*le- .rinh WW uin Love' seats, television. lamp taMe*. chair*, desk, lamps cadar cheat, vary reasonable, 4M1 Woodstock Eaadf eff MM. I YEAR CRIBS. BRAND NEW. condition. ma«* soil. I14MI4 i-FiacE biUirf'i set.' Fc5Rm15a V Mttlc chairs, goad Voss & Buckner, Inc. MS National Bldg. PE 4-4728 ; 'ukSR AVAILABLE ’ To Improve your home and par up all of ywir debt* plus your mortgage or land central*. Your homo muet he one-half paid for to qualify CaU now lor datalla. Harry Boa*, FE 8-8553, William Benderofl.______________ Broker; FE 4-3**» ling, only »IS.-II, C. Hliter WE 1 M. Nl station located at Teleiraph and yeerheta (path of Huqn In Pontiac. Financial assistance and POM training available. CaU T. F/Bunge collect at LOgan 6-4000, days. 4:30 a m. to Simps 63 0. ACRES. COMMERCE TOWN-ship. (440 an (era. Will divide Terms. Pl*Ul6y Realty. 9281 C0B< reer»e Rd. KENT Established In B ACRES SCENIC VACANT ACREAOE .with live running stream. Hera If a. nice building alte and only 1 miles north of new expressway Buy now at (l.M* down. OH 4 ACRES UNUSUAL OFPERWO - 1 par cal* ranging from 2 acres to 41 acres. This group has fust beer C gggra Partridge pile*. New Ch bearby. lo per e oant par month. NEAR DAVnBURO MOO DOWN ^ ---- acres. Vb mil Opportunity mil* from Chrysler^Hwy. ' " tkf spring fad Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 330* Dixie HWy, at Telegraph FE 2-0123 - Open Kvea. Fret Parking BEDROOM HOME. PULL BABE-ment. breeseway, 2 ear attached garage, black top driveway, in Waterford, near Airport, would like to trade for a cheaper home -----on 4.1084, IS THE "BIRD" TO SEX HARDWARE — HOME IS' FIBEROLA8 inboard, is_______ motor. Mahogany deck, carpeting. fully equipped. Sacrifice or trade tor lata mode] OR 3-0312. ■ '• apt. Included. IlkOOOl r FREE "Michigan •67 MERCURY.,2-DOOR. FOR ltlaBcs*uBjn ll Jtt. 8 I HARLEY DAVIDSON #OR I cuoe M h p motor, tporta — I °f pickup, if N. Ardmore. 303 DEER RIFlC~6nE BLACK I Oerman shepherd. I months old. for what have you. CaU FE 4-8065 PARTRHXJE A Assoc.. Realtors Businesses Throughout Mleh. —« W Huron. PE *i.2Mll OFFICE BU1LDINOS IN PONTIAC I Jvt* « , - approxlmotoly p audio. Par particulars U Schaftr Realty 284* S-.'Vn mvaeao c£Sr (3**3.1-^SgJ. .- ^ ^ ^ _ I EQUITY IN - S T-- -- 60, on Orchard Lk. for mailer fe ^ equity land contract, lot acr LAND CONTRACT SOLD FOR ya. *«« or boat outfit, ft 3-8*28. 9990. MOO da. f per cent Inter*? 1 ‘ “ Discount it per cant. C. PANGUS. kesltor Sale Land Contracts OPEN SUNDAY 2-8 LAKErRONT 810.01S 123-PKET ON LAKE saahabaw Rd.. ‘JfP'uSf! Walton Bird, to 4455 Major on beautiful , WoodhuU Lmkc. A wonderful with Urine room 17x11, metal ve ledgeaWne place, fflftSi with pnaommle modem ana mtn.tr'S landsoonea. saw l or youni eouple. «T 3 - BEDROOM ALOW. M.M0. 1300 *(b per cent Intertst tractive horn*. gtaaUte k floors, bullt-la oven range, aluminum i and nmsi. .NW bath, off mm*. “ts 868.38 Including and in»ur»nc«. t RANCH HOME. 1. Off w. Hurtm. A rful homo wlth hullt-ramlc both. 3 nlo* l*. MfptUSg. E04 dty convsnlenoe*. EN SUNDAY 1-1 SON, **ALTORS_’ LOVELY CUSTOM BUILT 11-LEV-el ranch on Lower ptralts Lake and overlaoklag Bdgewead Oolf Course. Loads of extras. By own-. cr. EMpIre I-Mdl. f COTTAOES—EXTRA LOT. OA-rage, all Improvements, Also a single cottage. For Information call OR 3-4M2. WoadhuS Lake. LAKE LIVINO. 2* MINUTES TO TB,TmH.1, WmKI. 11.888, $20 rf(i*s no mo. Blacktop. FE Ll 8-1111. Pal* Brian Carp .' LAKE LOTS . 85 x 3430’ on the water. Eg' elusive, som e wooded.' Buy aew. build when you are ready. Eaty tarm*. call Commerce, EM HNt for information. Lakosbor*..Pa-velopment Corn., 74*4 *■ H1*0. land Rd. (M-881, Dorothy P. H»rt. Broker. . LOVELY LAKE HOME SACRIFICE At William* Lk. on beautiful I*, goon, c '-1-' 2 ,hedt_. heat! aHrms; paneled, oartaiiw. dtapes^ Mn»t^^clo*^ln^rcb, 2 Mke* — (5.800 — $1,004 down. YEAR AROUND LAKE FRIYIL-eged home — baseboard beat — 3 ]*ta — vacant — make an attar, UNDERWOOD real estate or 3-1288 If no *as. FE (-1*30 OR 3-3411 UNION LAKE VRONT DESIRABLE 4-bedroom year aroodd h o me with many custom features. By owner. EMplr * WEBSTER I ORION—OXFORD bedroom. Living with large wfh-dows overlooking pstio end lake. Large UN* HOUSEKEEPING SHOP REPOSSESSED. 13. CU.-FT. OB ro frig arstar. _r ......... 3*'S. ...___ aior weekly (YEAR'SERVICE STORE **i________ FEM133 RE8T-OCRAPT BOX ■ P R I N O S *4*. QM ilk* new, (31 31" TV to. w stove, 134. Washer, *28 Electric dryer. I3S. 7-plece chrome*'*1 43*. Barrie FE HIM. REFRldERATOlt, J U ht " llH ---good oaod. ISM S. Woodward Motel, no phone colic. anc* (2S or taka on pay-f (4 30 Dor month; Uni-0. FE 4-0006. - STOVE. 4T. ELB^iRlC, **i —~4 condition. 3414 Orchard iivino machines, whole-■al* to all. New, need and r posseased. Over 71 models ehops* from prices atari Uni portables. |1*.M. aif sag equl meat, Curt's Appliances, w Hatchery Rd. OE 4-11*1. StL^ANIA PORTABLE STEREO . with < speaker*. 4 spaed record. OR 3-0030. SPECIAl kxU RUGs, 42V857 (lo-Lood Carpet. Wood bard at squart Lk. Just below Tad's. FE 2-1701. riubri OAS RANOB FOR ELEO-trie ranto B. B. Monro adeetrie On.. MM W. Huron.__________________ For Sakf h FREE________________ ____ lATHROOk FIXTURES. OLL aN6 ■ -jinM.v.'Si Paint, super Komtona _ Jtualoloum HEIOHT SUPPLY. -Lapeer Rd. FE 44*31 CARRIER AIR _ Cheap. OR 3-4314. CHILD'S PLAY Pl_ hart* aad rocking 5-6323:--- COLORED BAKED ENAMIL ALUMINUM STORM SASH U Pull length Olass Doors ALUMINUM SIDINO — AWNINOl Ns money dawn. (3 m*. • and up Deal direct with owner and **»< call JOB VALLELY Now •*is* ofirr* — TANDEM ‘ f ALWWf lOMBER |aet38 85 and op. Ranges (48.8s and up. Also sell eat prta** on aU 1841 Auto waabere and dryara. Consumers Power Go. 28 W. Lawrence . USED FH1LCO REFRIGERATOR. 10 eo. ft. with frooser across VW 2* «al. gaa water beater, It*. USED Ph’lco refrleOrator. 631. EECONDITIONED Frigldalra v*ah- „.w Sn tank typ* with all _ taebmonta. Cloao-outa. (tl. Ravel Distributing Co, CaU FE 4-4240. WASHER. AUTOMATIC, LATE model. Maytag aloctrle dryar. ~-*3 par wbek. Schick's. MY 2-: - WYMAN’S USED TRADE-IN DEFT. Ouar. Electric Washer ....»: "luar. Electric Refrigerator .. .K »*.' Mm a* i .pt. elec, range .. ....f -piece Bedroom Sun*.... . M 2-plece Living Room Suit* ...(! 36-inch Oas Btov. ........... .3! IS W.’We*0^! 4-1133 '' KZ Terms HONEY BEES Aayan* having probleme with honey baa*, coll wilsoo Elwood. EM JENNITE 1-16 LONO-LA8TINQ PROTECT TOR A8FHALT PAVEMEI -Stops traaae-thaw damage, as.well 5-GslloflCsfr $5>.95 BLAYLOCK OOAL A SUFFLY OO. '1 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-Tl»l irrcHEN cabIns t sinks, scratched. *4" model *• ttatae, 148.(0 white way tam. t*rrifle_ ues on *4" and M" moda!* M lg*n Fhioraaeent. 212 Orobord Hare, tawn iarnltare. ehii- '• furniture, rtareo rteordi. 474-061*.____* . ' ■ --- ■ 11 BTE P*M tthlubs, tol-igulars. tar-Fttoreacent M iscellzneous—Lumber Building Company to eloan a -iSl A**ir ......... He « 2x* Fir. Ail tongth .. .M t- —* *ir. AU length ... I*e ft. nr. All length ....... Mo ft; This Is (U aow iumSer Arthur O. Compton h Sana, 46M W. Baron St. No phono. Mft&UER gas GVtTpe-MUrn--- ------- Ho. 411-A, r- — ATTENTION guarantaod at laaat 20 day* In writing *1*JZ and up We Mke trado-hH. TV* or oMer articles at value Obal Radio aad TV. Lake Road. FE ■ _ _ way bat !S.,e,..‘°jr,anf«SSrN^m USED. Visit oar trade dept, for naibargHB*. We buy. son or trade Com* put aad too* around, 3 acre* of free parkin. Phone FE 64241 OPEN MON.-8AT- •’ TO • YOUTH BED. HIOH CHAIR. 1 pleca aactlonal. OR MM2____ WALNUT BEDROOM FURNITURE. *50, office and poroh furniture, —" RCA. drum tabta. — BAROAIN - NEW DININO ROOM ■*6H|MtotamaxjrMMM. Mart BETTER BUYS AdlusMbla bad fromaa _ . 64 86 Hollywood boodboarda .. (4.M Inncrsprlng mattress . $16 85 BEDROOM. OUTFITTING CO. 4142 Dixie Open * t OR *4134 Drayton Plata* " Berry- Garage Dooc i Factory Seconds Avallabl* at ataodbta discount ’ 23M Col* Street, Birmingham •e 3-0303 Ja Tini BRAND NEW WROUORT IROTf book bade aom plate with aprings and mattress, JDIH Alao maple Orchard Lake Ave. CASH FOR USED TVs. FU turc arid mtsc FE 2-03(1. nahocany a md ottoman 11 baton EXPERIENCED -refrioerators— . Admire^ 'Phlta^ py^satat- EabaUt by ear Sendee Experts Yo« choice ..v........**k , rkc MS M. aaffinaw Antiques A BASEMENT PULL OF ROOM A Pocket Pull -m Money ^tom ------- Your iBaiwsi ’ HI-FI, TV A Radio. 66 I INCH CONSOLE MODEL Osadsttlv Reconditioned For Sale Miscellaneous 67 3-WHEEL TRAILER. 4XS, compressor, MY 3-3011 or 2-4482. SOIL-PIPE, *4.1*. "A” COPPER 1 “-ilSu jBio * ilpe 18c. Tolfrt Pipe Thom | So* BUGS ..... .......... 11*5 ASPHALT TILE. Ea. PLASTIC TILE. la. ... ■ BUYLO' TILE, 102 8. BVHNAW M0UAL XLEC: HEATER. (loTOK gal atof jo* beater, (.48.88. Cab-. met atalM aad fltainga, a*4JI op. Laundry trwra and aland dad faucet*. 131.88. Cash aad carry. 6/.YE- PLUMBING. 112 i. SMlaaw FE »smi 100 PERCENT AUTOMATIC WA-ter softeuar, M**HM| MMM-Vtnd M yaar warranty. Taka advantage or gag 34 years: dznariaaca. *228. Including normal ’tabtolluttan, O. A. Thompson, iffij ilia Wort. all' aluminum utilTty houaas. 168^ Barnes and Bar. A 'sTOKOL STOKER AN6 hjR-nace complete with afl. eootrol*. Oood condition. S4S. UL 2-1*11 ALL IN PERFECT. 11 CUBIC FT. 4 pound f ». US ft. I miniature! 9sfi recorder —' »«u***arl»». CaU FE ■ *41pa NEW SHIPMENT USED ; SURPLUS LUMBER MATERIAL SALMI COMPANY 8340 Highland Rd. (M-88) OR 3-7082 3340 Highland Rd. (M-58) OR 3-1003 NEW OAS FURNACES, SLIGHTLY OIL anB GXb furnaces; new and uaad. Fra* as tl mate*. Aaa Heating A Cooling Co. OB 3-46*4 OPPICZ FURNITURE AND MA-chines, uaad daaka. chairs, upholstered straight ohalra, tables, storage filet, sab. work bench, coal " racks, drafting machines, electric AR. Dick mimeograph. mintllwh Wrflt TBml ttfWWTT 1 adding machines, ahaox protectors. OR 34141 aed III *-3010. Forbes Printing A Offloa Supply. Sale Musical Qoods Kingston RONIC C MORRIS MUSIC M S. Telegraph FE MM1 Aoroaa from Tal-Huron EXPERT PIANO T5SlS5 If Master Craftsman IMMEDIATE SERYlCl Wiegsnd Music Center OUITAR AMPLIFIER. good plana ta trad*. GRINNELL’S r hraekrta. Walnut or Manet any, 41100 shipped prepaid #r COD. ■ (lT*a oiCrm.--Ouarantood aatlafaction. PS 1-8*04, UiMyi Purataare Mis. ca . mharaa. OaUaghar Matte Co. we pay oath. CaU FE 4-MS*, f E N O R BANJO, I OlllllCIAL guitars, with (*•*«, MA S44M. Aftar 4:14.___________________ TdNlkO AND JlkAliRDtG. *4-hour service aU work guaranteed by (Salary trained men CALBI MUSIC CO ■ “ SAmiAW ' 1--------■ Mayor Plano QawpirtMf rebuilt and In oaooUont condition Pun kayboord. Youra for auly MORRIS MUSIC Ml. TAalrspb —----PE.24*87 Across from Tel-Huroa_ ffBjOIXrSRBI -TlUXRl with ajiaakar cabinet. Spoolal, only (Sir Alao HAMMOND SPINET. Bpaotal, (143. LEW BETTERLT MUSIC OO. OPPOBlTl>B'KAMlniEATt scoeaa from your favorite am* hits. Juat tf.iT par soars wl ISfoRRIS Mul& S. Telagraph PE Ml Across From Tal-Huron SalsOfftcs EqElpmciit 72 NEW NATIONAL CASE IUMIS-tars from UN op . Maw National adding machines tram **■ up. Th* only factory authorised branch phaa ta Oaktaad aad Maaamb County where Van can boy new or factory rebuilt caah rajnaton.. lb* National Cash Register Co., MB W. Bunn, Pontiac. LE MU 23 8. Oratlot, ML Clamens. HOw- ard >4223._____________________ NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. 133. Sale Sporting Qoods 74 BULMAN HARDWAkE 3341 Elisabeth Lit Rd., FE Mill OPEN DAILY Ta I: SUN. 8-1 8wi - Wi.1im/tbUm Manley Laaah, 1* lakliy. GUNS — BUY. SELL, TRADE. Repairs, acopa meant tax. Burr-ShaflT 31* S. TalagraptCPlI 2-41*8. FOOL TABLli^OOC® CONDITION. Sand, OfEvi (k Dirt 76 1 TO ( MTt.i.rrw YARDS OF ahraddad pant or black din. Lead-*d or douvored. 1 ton s wotk. ( end. Wl I44n. Warwick 8 reel dug 1 lEltSi- AVOID PLABTIC nut (Xl RUGS ............. ASPHALT TILE. Ka..... ,4^c ♦♦BUYLO" TILS. Til 8. SAGINAW PLASTIC flPB, 4" INCH. *8 53 per hundred; 1 SMS, MAI par hundred; lta ldth, 81341 per hundred, tta Inch, Ulil par hundred: t Inch-, *21.81 per hondrod. O* A. ,Wmp«onttl^«JSSdT wlrt! ■■ PEEL PROOF hoot* paint, doobfa mono: guarantee against paaUiig. IRELAND FUEL-PAINT 42* Orchard Lake i hooka and msa'a roller , shoes 45. Oram scale._________ AdfOMATIC tIO EAO SEWING . machln* In mapla cabinet, lata ‘ features. 1**4. tnodei. Taka i balance of (4(, or |> per rr--‘ Universal Co. PE 4-'B*0(. ‘ IXIMATEIvY 115' OF F i. posti and- raUIhg. i REDUCED PRICES I . Eotena riding mavart, also Porter Cable moyurs and Yardman electric starter. Wheel Ears* tractor*. Evans Equipment. *101 Dixie Hwy. MA 6-1(1*. OR 2-1*24. USED OIL TANK M OALLOW. agdstt! iKSjfe: fiClt PIN* TIMBERS, 14‘ LOMO, •2.6*. cross tits, Fir. tongue and' jroot* to(j other Used lumbe RIDINO tAWN' MOWER. OOOD ' condition. MA 4-1IS*. iraimless steel potrilf 124.(8. Toilets. 411*6. Fan hooaa, 62t *6. O.A; Tbompaon. 1006 MM STALL SHOWERS, COMPLETE .with faucets dad. aortataa. *Hj* value, SM to. Lavateriaa, complete - with iauaeta, (14 *4 Tollats. Ml 60 — Michigan Pluorwaant. 3*2 Or- 1 ¥6 ilk YARb* BLACK DDl¥. •and, graval.flU.Lvla (*2-1418 or FE (-4611. Attention, Truckers Loading or daUvartaa, f! wad. greval. Lika ltd. and fi (EN. liveries, HU. haaeb d Scflsabeth LaS* Attention Truckers The kart brown peak abradded and loaded at Fim Bay sub. Oar-nar of EUaabeth Lake Rd. and Wllllao# Lake Rd. Ilk* s yard. BBOKK^rulhJIpBWXtJfc. ^^V- 8!”tolT'FUj'ae 1 fB 442M. PONTIAC LAKE E.. TWENTY-TWO '-:V THE PONTIAC PRESS: SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1961 Plants, Trees, Shrub* 78 Dig them Nuntf lakeside nursery For Sole Pete BE BORE TO ATTEND < TKUf Gigstotic-Auction Sale Everything ant be Mid COME OHS COME ALL B&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Hwy. (U.S. 10) DRAYTON PLAINS, MICHIGAN for information telephone OR 3-2717 ^Mc,Wturi eooole rore” i ^^-Js. Mbct.RP“ t OR 3-3774. Detiers end Consignments Welcome TERMS: CASH Free Parking — Lunch room BTTTD8 JABEDfS REO. t* MW. BASSETT BOUND AND PUPPIES Mm aato- EM i-wi. ' BEAGLE^ PUPS. PUREBRED. *6- BROWN TOY BRED FHAcR . Ptfodle, ——to Mo regtetei EUtabe. _______ COLLIE FtJFFY. 7 WEE II. Thoroughbred. Y KEnwood 3-430I. DACHSHUNDS, nearly HOUSE-broken * *“ *" DACHSHUND PUPPIESWEEKS ” AKC registered. FE 2-1887- AUCTION SALES EVERT MONDAY 7:30 p.m. EVERT WEDNESDAY ... 7 :30 p.m. EVERT FRIDAY ......T p.m. EVERT 0ATURDAY 7 p.m. EVERY SUNDAY ....... I p.m. flMBT7.HAVE WEI£ BUT • SELL > RETAIL DAILY DOOR PRIZES EVERY AUCTION Lunch Room Open Bvery Auction MW DIXIE EIOHWAT Sale Housetfallers 89 3-BEDROOM, MODERN. I X U best offer, over QMS, 874-1333. >7 PRAIRIE SCHOONER 10’ 1 3r. I bedroom. tUfl. Lot St. Robbia* Traitor Court, MM and GERMAN SHEPHERD. J* .MOjK °m/svi5Sfa&iii: 31 FT.^im GREAT LAKES. *1.35 I»6gBtANaN ANg.TPy ***' Chester PUPPlCC. FB MOM. POODLE PUPS. 1* V MIL. Canaries, cages ami tujp pilot. Tropical flab, tanks, and supplies. Crane'* .Bird Hatchery. HMAat ___■« offer. UL.-- PARAKEETS GUARANTEED TO MUI. wattuPp Rt:snt*—- 1N0 DELUXE, NEW MOON, Maid. 3 bedroom, atsar extras. Will diaeouut aim tor siUi itfa. IMS LakaWaw Rd. Lot 30. Ox-ford, Anytime, THOROUGHBRED DI so patpers. Reaacoa Princeton. TROPICAL PISH, MARB1 w's. Me ouch. Zebra C--- each. Frost Pet Sw tjl Csi Are.. Bumper crop. Open every dug . *“h*»g Sundays, 8 a m. to T p.m. Hi ehttdrtn under U to file field, plena*. Follow dsn* from MU and Otter Lab* Rond. Blaeberry LUS*. Otter Labe, Michigan. CUSTOM COMBINING. FOR jg MSS Pontiac Lake ML MH Telegraph.^FE_3-*07*. Open Tuee- Thursday C&N FOR FREEZER. $1M PER Hwa. 3474 Lapeer Rr. F* 3-0281, TRANSPARENTS. DUCHESS, ■watt yellow plums. FE MW. 033 E, Walton. SPRAYED APPLES TRANSPAR-•nt aad Datcbeaa. Toa pick gg we Murrln Middleton 8r„ IUS Unore, Lake Orion. MTI-1M1. pick, b SWEET < CORN AND VEGETABLES. TOMATOES. SWEET CORN AT WbgtoMl* price. Dealers invited. Crooks Rd. N. ol Auburn. Transparent apples- pro- JfeSE&iSS ■ WHTTE PEACHES. 373* S. BLVD. YELLO® TRANSPARENT, PICK TA, $3 per bushel. Bring West of Oxford, OA »— fill? Salt Farm Equipment 87 Wheel Horse Tractors Sawora ABd^tfirar*Ber 0rUt'Alr friars,raaiS BARGAINS Wf - HAVE A TREMENDOUS LAROE INTENTORT OP USED ■MALLWALKING AND RIDINO tMgPORS, MOWERS AND FARM and INDUSTRIAL TRACTORS AMD EQUIPMENT. ' ALL ARB PRICED TO BELL. WE OUABANTEE TO SATIS FT OR A MONET REFUNDED. CREDIT nRIM AVAILA1 KING BROS. ^ Asdka ifiwi,. AUCTION Auctioneer Jubilee WEDNESDAY AUOU8T 33. 1M1 GUARANTEED^3SED TIRES. 13. 14. It toefc.- Aato Dtoeount-U 8 Royal Urea. But Bird, at Mt. LOQKI 7tO>14 BLACK TIRES, ALL name brands. OH bow can Ilia plus togaaS(tiahaoge. state Tire ~ 1* -to on General Safety a. $*»* up ta H of Mfg.’a price. Black or whitewalls. ED WILLIAMS aad truck wheiesels. _ Phone OR LS47I. Nights f 3-33M. Triple D Tire Service a Houa* and Anctloneera UO TOR REPAIR. TUNi-Ufr —-------rvlce: PE 5-0J73; 667 I. B <5. B 1360 CUSHMAN EAOLE, TAKE over payments. At Moreland Aea, •M CUSHMAN. MOTOR 1U3T RL bunt, 4301 Jtmm Rd. rolet Rocbeeter, ol 3-S731 lent condition, OB JA770 « oee it. ms e-ave*. v TRIUMPH. NORTON, VESPA, CKMAKER mt. full bo HOU8ECAR IN PERFECT CONDI-ttoa, baa everything, 31.300. Interested parties, call KM 3-3003 rszr: PE MW SPECIALIZING IN TRAVEL TRAILERS’ Trot wood. Holly. Be* Line, as Safari. Complete Una of hmbtL Service and parts. Book your Jacobson Trailer Sa^es and Rentals ~ MW WUUama LA.. Drayton Plain* OR 3-S98I TRAILER RENTAL WATPARB by NDdBOD _ ^ 330 Per Week NEW MW CRP I^ . r| MACT TOUR RESERVATION TODAY. DON’T DELAY Cliff Dreyer’s Holly Marine Sales HOLL^^TClOaAN BANK^TERMS (OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY) TRAILER RENTALS Campers and ReuactriaOm OOODELL TRAILER tftLEB Parkhurst Trailer Sales -FINEST Of MOBILE UTINO— ^tSr-Kdy^'tt 10 FAMOUS MAKES TO CHOOSE FROM Sc* the latest 47x13 Me nod the MW ABC Deluxe Model with roof wings and any wia- c thee* quality mobile home* eo to pick front. I to IS wMtt. Ray or mat your vacation trailer barn today. Oxfonl Trailer Sales 1 Mil* g of Lake Orion on M-34 The dollar you save is just as important as the dollar you earn. So be a winner when you buy a Detroiter or Pontiac Chief Mobile Home from Hut- LAROE SELECTION Aim ML WIDE RECONDITIONED USED MOBILE BOMBS aa LOW AS $135 STOP AT THE LOT WITH THE “SPINNING TOP” Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales, Inc. 4MI Dixit Hlshway, Drayteo Plaint OB 3-1303 Open 7 dart a week porta CAMPER C(—_________ COMPLETE WITH KITCHEN CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES 61 B. Walton._____PE 3-4403 stEWART 3-STORY. e!ECEPTION-klly clean la and oat. PI S THE TIME IS NOW! FOR US TO PICKUP AND BELL irTH^W^w^; CALL' US T0DATI HOLLY MARINE * COACH BALES -- HOLLY; am 4-3771 U. U. aad 17 R. Apache campers Car tep epee* vane-draw-tit* aad Rea** hftebea, overload!. braka controU, wiring, boiTa r~ P. E. HOWLAND 334* pua* Hwy.______OR $-1433 Rent TrallorSpRCQ 90 Me,' li'XM’" eement w................... One mu* eaet of Oaford on Lakeville Road. OA 3-3033. For Sale Tires 92 buy. sen. Also white well, state Tire Sole*. *03 ,s. Saginaw at. PE 4-4*07 or « 4-45M ’>S4srvlce 93 car. Clllnde cbln* bop. 33 Hood. Pbone PE Sale Motor Scooters 94 excellent TRIUMPH T-30. IMtJxpW MILE- aflndtbl mat. r (373. « See It. ahlft. Looded. 3*3 N For Sole Bicycles CLEAR THE DECK SALES Owen* Piberglaa outboard — 4 left Owens Cruisers Inboard — 4 left • Skee-craft with Volvot — 4 left MANT USED BOATS * MOWERS DEAL NOW AND SAVE A LOW DOWN PAYMENT \ ■ B-Z TERMS - Mazurek Marine Sales 8AQ1NAW AT e. ELVP, GUARANTEED USED BIKEI NOW Schwinn Bike., *34*5 Scarlett's Bike end Hobby 8L_, . $4 E. Lewraoc*. PE *-7143 Boats and Accessories 97 HORSEPOWER MERCURY MO- WOLVERINE WAOEMAKER, BOAT, ALL UPHOLSTERED soata. 40 b.p. motor. MM. OR 3-0178. 1 CHEROKEE, 30 HORSE POW-— ~~*~r aad trailer. FE 'y1**- 17-FOOT CANOB. NEW ALUMINUM at *173; new 16-ft. fibertlaa no** at tlM; New slumli aquere (torn canoe*. 3179; hew Stineh beam flbenlas fishing boats, nag. M1I, at tlM- Ntw Aquaswan aluminum runabout with apbolaterad aanta. windshield, steering aad bow. Uaht, $383. Yet. you read It right. Juat Epi. Buy --water skits below ■ m ~ vnsr. flberglau iter light* aad ________ 44M. New 1341 sue in. capacity Rlvardala boat tratiers with winch, (73. New Karot pontoon boats with canopy, 3Mt, fig different model pontoon boot* to ebooao from. Reg. 14*1 boat cushion* at 13.31. All poata, canoe* and motors y ‘ 10% down and up to I years pay. QaaraaM tale aa ell St creft, Lbnaater, lira, Dub, Aqi a wen, Aerooreft aad Froala boat*. Over 70 new units on t piny. New 1031 Apache camp traUere, (SIR air mattreaeea with pillow, SlJt. Mew 75-lnch beam DaMtt runabout with back to JmcA .upbolsterud ,t**bi, light*, deck hardware, windihield end steering, |3M. Many,----------- bargain*. Open dally 13- CHRIS CRAFT AND TRAILER. 31.403. OE 3-0333.____________ 17 CMRIB-CRAFT CAVALI1 HI IQC. tPMllMP MM MRlditi PE 3-6730. DELUX .UXE 13’ RUNABOUT. 35 H P 1—a and trailer, *735. 14' boat aad motor. 1150, MT 3-3071 or MY 3A483 3-4713._ GLASS. Preeiend!" Open Dally*& Bundeyg 7 a.m.-S p.m. All New in Pontiac ORADT WHITE LAPSTRAKE AQUA SWAB A LUMA LAP “OTEHOUSE. VENUS CRUISERI WEST BEND MOTOilS Porte-Cemper Camp Trailer Wood. Alum., PI berg lee. $ ft.-34 ft. SCOTT MOTORS AND SERVICE CRUISE-OUT , BOAT SALES 61 E. Wtitan PE 3-4403 Dally M Sunday 10-4 "Big Savings" "DISCOUNTS' U’ DUMPHY With JOHNSON M H.P. elec, gtortor and sen., trailer, loaded with extra’s ........... (MM 14’ DELTO, Complete, elec, (tarter, S3 H.P. Kvlnrade, Tee He* 11’ TBOMPtON boat, motor and TAN boat, real alee, eld. a DEMO MODEL ...... .... MM MANY OTHER RIOS — AT LAROE lAVntO TO TOUI Cliff Dreyer Gun & Sport Center U»M Holly Rd. MB 44771 Open 7 Day* a Week CLEARANCE SALE Now '41 Chris-Craft Cavalier. 33’ cruiser, WU $4,330. ---- 34,305. New ’41 14’ flberglas Powereraft boat, waa 3705. now MM. Naw ’31 Slick Craft, U’ custom, flberglat, Waa $1,033. now ISM. Used Century Raenrter. is*, grey, fit ratty. — *’ — |1.3*A ! Good- selection used outboard motors at etoaranco prices. INLAND LAKE SALES PE 4-7131 DAWBON’B SPECIALS II SUMMER CLEARANCE oa Owen’s Rtaary. Aqua Queen, Henry and Trace-maker bout*. Price* cut on all rematalnf merchandise. Several nice need outfits priced to eelL take M5* to W. Highland. RUM on mckorysUdg* Road to De- mod* ltd- Lett- and follow ■ton* to DAWSON’S BALES nt TIP SI CO LAKE. Phono MAln 3-3173. LAN8AS TRAVELER BOATS jmpeon Clinker Built Boat* ’81 JOHNSON MOTORS GASOW —SPORTS CENTER— Cat* Lube Rd. *33-1*50 KEEOO HARBOR, MICH arkaj Boat and Trailer Sellout - KeLiotlon eo ski equipment. Ski rope* *1-M and up. C. O. approved cushion*, *3.4*. ™ ot^^^mIrbSe ^romuis JM Orchard Lak* Av^C MARMAPUKE , % Where do you think you’re going? 17 14’ FTBERGLAB 8PEEDQUEEN 35 Johnson electric and trailer, MM. PE 3-1113. Boats & Accessories 97 Salt Used Tracks 103 1*55 p9RD I YARD DUMP, GOOD condition. 633-3333. GOOD 1354 TOHD PANEL, 313$. Save Auto. PE 5-3378, ’54 OMC M PASSENGER BUS. 333 Bishop St., Clyde Michigan. Wag* Of Pontiac on IMS, . 1956 INTERNATIONAL DUMP truck, 34 red. Lika now. WlU Boat Discounts SHOP AT ' DUNHAM'S LARGE *A VINOS FOB TOO ON BOATS, MOTORS. TRAILERS__. ___ OPEN EVES. AND SUN. UNION LAKE 3335 Union Lk. Rd. EM 3-41*5 BOAT INSURANCE ne ii our epaclaltle* Haneen Insurance Agnncy PE 3-T333 OAKLAND MARINE EXCHANOE 8. Saglnaw x ___ PE 1-4101 -ufeioAWMIUTBOARD ---------—oJJoK LOOMIS BOATS ■ ____________ SLIPS AND LAUNCHING oa Lake Fenton — Slocking Inboard and cruisers — beat* — and outboard n~RdC,*%£tQir SID-CRAFT, 14’ UTttrrT AND —‘lor, *175: MHb u electric' h o., clean. 3275. PE 3-7740. 8A1L BOATS FOB SALE.' I aq. ft. of tall. Good condition. I Croutty Pr.. Oxbow SEA RAY BOATS JOHNSON MOTORS Marine Supplies, Repair Sarv. pinteFs ,y» BLUE SKY THE A. For Sale Airplanes 99 BRINSON STATION WAGON 1050 licensed, PE 3-4*77. Train. Offered 100 I ENOINE AIRLINER. NON-STOP-Los Angeles, San Francisco, San StogoTTltAO. Hawaii, *M 00_New York, 111. Miami, 344. Parry Service Inc. OB 3-1234. Wanted Used Cars 101 $25 MORE For that high grade used i us befort you tell. H-Welt, 4540 DUia Highway, MJUNi^-^SP'lXIWM AS MUCH AS IM FOR JUNK JUNKERS, ROYAL AUTO PARTS. PE 3-3144,_______■ Hum'S FOR LATE MODEL Ellsworth t Bautta. - MA 3-1400 HELP 1 HELP! HELP WE HEED EXTRA CLEAN USED CARS RIGHT NOW! "TOP DOLLAR PAID" Glenn’s Motor Sales Junk i DOLLAR PAID FOR —- —f qaw. S a - ■ IT PE 3-3337. NTBD OR 3-3133 Cadillacs. (MtemoMl Chevrolet* For ton uswar on these models and others CUD Us. M &M MOTOR SALES 3137 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1*03 WE REALLY NEED CARS I Check tbo rest sad try for the boat. ‘ * AVERILL’S 3030 Dixie Hwy. PEI »037| WANTED '61 ‘PONTIACS AVERILL’S NEED MONEY? gut that extra cash from Oakland counly’i Largest volume Chevy dealer. Matthews- Hargreaves "Chevy-Land" 631 Oakland at Cass . FE 4-4547 Used Aut9 Parts ‘ 102 Sale Com). Trailers 102A 3-WHEEL TRAILER. NEW. Sale Used Tracks 103 ’ll FORD PICK-UP. GOOd CONDI-tlon. PI 3-4333,’ dLKAN ’34 CKEVt Vb-TON PICK-■" up. by owner. EM 3-5433. 1*5* CHEVROLET, TOM PICK- %a*witti CHEVROC] rlth bank terms. ROM take c DUMP TRUCKS We Have 'em! Most any loud capacity DUMP . . . your hauling problem into our lap. Our wide ’selection will take care of most of all indi-\yidual hauling problems at competitive* prices. AWO AVAILABLE . .-i trucks of all kinds, for most every concei v - j able job. Contact UtxBefore YOU By Y GMC RETAIL BRANCH ’Oakland at Cass FE 5-9485 Auto Insurance 104 Check this rate! $36,000 LIABILITY 31.000 MEDICAL *1,000 DEATH BENEFIT 130.000 Uninsured Motorists COMPREHENSIVE .(lira, tbaft. ate COLLISION ((100 deductible) ROAD SERVICE STOP IN OR PHONE FE 4-3535 tor n fro* coat and coverage comparison folder on your oar PE 3-4353 or Pe 3-3*38 Foreign. & Spts, Cere 103 KARMAN OHIA, 1*57, BLACK. carburetor, laather interior 4- apeed *--------— -------- — ~~ dltlOB. 1*6* TRIUMPH, TR3, EXCELLENT condition. 683-0804, WARD-McELROY, INC |M DOWN 3M.I1 MONTH ORDER TOUR 1M2 VW NOW I ■sf . UNDER 40,000 MILES. Beat offer, PR 6-0587 a“— ■ For Sale Cars- 106 1753 BUICK •HEATER, d?NAFLOW, TOWER STEERCNO. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay. meat* of 332 per mo. Cell Credit Mgr.. Mr. Parit* at MI 4-7300. Harold Turner. Pert. SPECIAL i960 PONTIAC Ventura Coop*, all Bona- . j trim, radio and heater, hydro-.malic traosmiulon, power braked and stewing. Hera 1* one or the finest can w* have ever bad. ....... $2595 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE . 65 Mt. Qemens ~ , Alfl> Corner: Cass and Pike FE 37954 1*00^ CORVAIR^7M ‘ 4-DOOR. >t. 19*0 CORVAIR MONZA IN KXCKL-lent esssdlties. Bucket ■ •eta. eresm color with gr» light* tow mileage. *1,760. I MU 1-1737 after 1 p.m., w be aeon at 434* Dixie Hlgbi 1*54 CHEVROLET, 3-DOOR SIX '56 Chevrolet 2-Door ~ FttU Price $195 ' Surplus Motors ~ . SAOIBAW BT. FB 3-4333 '67 CHkVY BEL AIR CONVERTI-M*. Power steering ei I Reasonable. PE 3-7864. 11*1 CBiEVY IMPALA 3-DOOR hAtdtop. Loaded. PE 4-7278. •35 CHEVROLET 3-DOOR, VA. Radio aad beutor. fun price lias. SURPLUS MOTORS. 171 S. SAGINAW BT FE 3-4033. tic. *30 down. *30.34 m '30 CORVAIR 700. 4-DOOR. WHITE. Automatic. Everything ----- No rtssooAbl*-offer re: r refuted. PE ’37 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR STATION wagon. Automatic I, good con---- --------* * -7434 I CHEVROLET VI. 4-DOOR SR. dan, standard traaamlaaloa, clean *7143, 135* CHEVROLET IMPALA CON-vartlble V-4. automatic, power steering, radio, beater and white-wall tires, *13*3. NORTH CHEV-ROLET CO., 1000 6. WOOD-WARD, BUtMlWQHAM. MI 4-3735. —4 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4-DOOR hardtop. V-3, automatic transmission. power a leering, radio and heater, whitewall tfre|7T|We ’55 CHEVROLET BEL AIR coin vertlbl*. powergllde, radio, boater. OR 3-3733. '51 IMPALA 4-DOOR HARDTOP. Whit* with gray and silver interior. VI. full power, radio and fequtor, whBuwnna, ^ 1363 CHEVROLET IMPALA CON-vertlble V-*. automatic power steering and brake*, radio, beater, aad whltawaU tires, wblto with red trim, (1711. NORTH CHEVROLET, 1000 0. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM. MI---- 1*53 FORD, GOOD CONDITION, Lakeside Motor* VERY EXCEPTIONAL ’55 CHEV-rotet Bel-Air Must b* seen to bo appreciated. *3*3. OR. 3-8*35. 18|3 CHEVROLET UKDAM. RADIO, Heater, powbroude. absolutely NO MONlY DOWN. Assume pnyaente of 337 per mo. Cal Credit Mgr.. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500, Harold Turner, Ford. SHARP -M CHEVY CONVERTI-ble EM3-3MI._________________ FOR A FINE/ v Selection of Good Used Cars SEE OURS AT , JEROME “Bright Spot” • Orchard Lak* at Can FE 3-0483_______ 1*30 CHEVROLET IMPALA CON-vertlble V-3, automatic, power altering sad brakes, radio, beater, whitewalls, white with red trim, I33M. NORTH CHEVROLET. M 8. WOODWARD- BIRMINO, HAM. MI 4--------- 54 CHEVY BEL AIR. TOWER-gllde, auto, eeate. windows, ~ dio, heater, mast sail, i after. EM 3-3714 44 Chevy, Vk-ton pick-up, tl45 *34 Chevy. 3-door, very nice, 3111 — ’53 Pontiac Rargatna (3) '63 Bulck supers ....Several cheap 7015-Cooley Lk. Kd. 135* CHEVROLET BEL AIR SPORT . fx. :3u,^ttucr«L finish. 31,335. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1000 S, WOODWARD. ■OtMINOHAM M 4-3733, *33 BEL AIR, CHKVT STATION ■wagon. Power OHda, V I. Radio and heater. OL 1-1337. 1*51 CHEVROLET. BlBCAYNE 4-door aeden, I cylinder with power- Slide, radio and he star, whitewall res, extra clean, 31.036. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1000 0. WOOD-WARP, BIRMINGHAM, lfl 4-2735. lMl COMET, 3-DOOR. MANT Qktraa. Pvt. owner, *1795. UL 1*55 DrSOTO, 4-DOOR, AUTOMAT-lc, red and white, whitewall tlree. . Nice family ear. $333. R&R MOTORS W4 Oakland Ave.^ ^ PE^4-M2| 1958 DODGE Convertible, radio ami beater, eutomatto transmission, power brake* and eteering, whitewall HOMER- HIGHT Small Town Trades: 1330 BUICK 3 door hardtop Etoetra. Power ataering, and brakea. Radio and heater. Automatic transmission. Like new .. *2.485 U3g PLYMOUTH 3 door. Radio and heater. Automatic traaamte-alon. | cylinder. Bharp .. *736 1380 FORD convertible Sanliner. Power steering and brakto. Radio and boater. Automatic trans- 1334 FORD Panel ........ *341 1344 NASH 4 DOOR Rebel. Radio And heeler, power steering tad ^brakes. Btoadiyl tranamis- alon ............... (1,773 Transportation Specials 330 and up . . . Cheviplet - ' Pontiac-Buick Dealer REPOSSESSION IMS Ford. Low Paymuato Lakeside Motors ■ 333-1 '3d FORD CONVERTIBLE. EXTRA ■harp, loaded ufTma. A-l eeniwleu Cufl MA AWrt, . *0 FALCON 4-DOOR, LOW MILE as*, aulematll. radio, healer, pt-----■— —i be arranged. OR UM POBD. CONVERTIBLE, whit* aid baa a V-3 gustos Hi automatic, balance due IUtT Pay. mesato if glJ3 wuibly. King Auto auto*. 113 B. *—— m *“ lift! IMaBOL_________. ________ with ra power. -No net. S3 to. par Information call PE 3-1083. 1337 MERCURY 4-DOOR HARD-top. like —---“- W4 8 after 4. IS3D FORD Q QALAXIE 4-DOOR. V4 ■■b/ Power stoertog AM brakes. Radio, heater, pad wblto-Welle. (1,733. NORTH CHEVROLET CO~ lbsi 0. 000®“*"' BIRMINOHAM. Ml 4-3733. VERT CLEAN ‘34 FORD STATION Wayon^Pordomatlc. radio, boater. N FORD l-Dd5S: HARDTOP, etaadard ahlft, ovattvShoto PE 3430. ^ REPOSSESSION i Ford Wagon. $345 fail price, ay only 314 a month, lxf- 1961 THUNDERBIRD Radio aad SMier. power fitni and steering sweep e way 1 - Whitewall tire*. 31.3*9. lllg FORD 3 DOORx (. ITER? food triaigaortoiton. OR Ml" " Manning, Dealer, FORD STATION WAGON. EX-cellent condition. **>3453. •87 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN. RA-, dlo. heater. YaHi— —' *750 MA 00030. 53 FORD 3 DOOR. VERY OOOD 1960 FORD BtoiUaer, radio and heater,____ tomatlc transmission, whitewall LIQUIDATION 1357 Ford 3-door, tow payments. Labeald* Motors 31071*1 QUEER AUTO SALES NEW Location. trucks, cart, 3348 Dixie Hwy. PE 8-2613, OR 3-1303, 1880 THUNDERBIRD. ALL POWER. '30 FORD, 4-DOOR, 8-PA88ENOER station i------- throu^hou '30 FORD CONVERTIBLE, ALL white, power steering and brakes, eaay-eye glass. Other a a t r a a. REAL SHARPI 33100. Wwi>l 3-4. PB 3-3171, Ext. 330. After 3, MU 4-4253. beat offer. PE 3-8742. *125 takes all. MI 1-14*3. LLOYD MOTORS Lincoln • Mercury - Comet Entllth Ford — Used Core 030 0. inatonw — SPECIAL —w 41 car. : |flK 11.4*8 20. I3l.ll d C RAMBLER SUPER MARKET KM 3-4133 *141 Oommoroo 1 KESSLER'S -Inside Used Car Lot All Inside —AH Shari 10 N. Washington OA A1333 Wt bay iarp Oxfor WILL ACCEPT Boats, Motors. Ouns. Echo off a steam whistle. Sunshine from a beanery, Exbnuet Fume* from an outboard motor, or almost ai— thing movable, on ■ now or at Bill Spence, Rambler 33 S. Main St. (MU). CLARK0TON OPEN EVES._______MA 5-5*61 MUST MOVE OUT OVER 11* CARS AND TRUCKS. NO REASONABLE REFUSED-ECONOMY CARS 33 AUBURN 30 FALCON 3-door, radio and heater. 1 owner. Priced to sell. TOM BOHR. INC. IM 0. Mato. Milford MU 4.1711 ‘60 FORD 3-DOOR With V-3 standard Shift, solid white! Clean in and out! SCHuiK* FORD M34 at BUCKHORN LAKE LAKE ORION_________ 1IT 3-3*11 *6 FORD, CLUB COUPE. OOOD transportation^ $311 or Mat of- IF YOU PAY Lost money yon win get tots car. We do not always have price 3733, Lucky Auto warn. Saginaw, PB 4-3314. ataering* Wftiu i money down. HASKINS Low Overhead Savings . Financing No Problem! ■3* CHEVROLET BEL-AIR 3 Door, Sodnn, VI with powergllde trnne-misston, radio and hauler, I— ~ '1*0 gad wMto flW ^ ’ > CAR JDOWNII •5* CHEVROLET lit 4 DOOR Sedan, with powerfUd* transmls-slon. radio and heater, hi"*- —■ wblto flnlab, *140 down! ergllde trentmlaalon, radio and benter, solid whit* flnlab I 8135 DOWHII ’41, CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE. With VI engine, pow-ergSd* tmnamtulon. Power steer-tag, radio and heater, solid Hgbt blu* finish! 3133 DOWN!’ HASKINS' CHEVROLET-OLDS MU at U.8.1* TOUR CROSS ROADS TO SAVINGS MA 34371 ■» _MA Al*03 LATEST NEWS IS LISTED ON THESE PAOE8! News of What People Have to SELL. RENT or WANT TO -BUTi Order your Ad oa the ( Day, Low Coat Plan . . Cancel Iriian^ lteeulU- Are Obtained . . . B’a the Economical Way. Juat Dial PE MU1. REPOSSESSION UM Marc ary Hardtop, nst full pay gWiil moot’' *-* —it due September 17. Lukeeidu Metort MS-TUl “SA^»*J^Sk&^ SOLUTELY NO HOMEY DOW*. Assume payment* of 337 per mo. (toil Credit Mgr,. Mr. Pun* *« Ml 4-7330, Herold Turner, 1 5« OLDS ** CONVERTIBLE. PULL MfSM UM OLDSMOBXLS M. RADIO. toEAfiCR, HYDRAIIATIC, AB80-LUTELT NO MONEY DOWN. A»- C»U*Crcdtt,RD radio and beater, • stick. ce.$76- Full Price............$97 1955 BUICK ujr 4-door hardtop, it’e bard Full Price............$98 1956 FORD Here to n little honey that to rent sharp. FuU Price............$212 1956 PLYMOUTH Thto little Jewel to trim clean. I FuU Price $222 FuU Price ..,.,.....$247 SOUTHFIELD MOTORS ABSOLUTELY NO CASH NEEDED As Little as $6 a Mouth •34 PONTiAC 3. ‘lit S-17HL I4M ‘' <*~nnTMi1dRd._____________ ’M PONTIAC 3-DOOR HARDTOP. new wreeToR 4-013A Vll PONTIAC 3-DOOR, OOOD CON-dltlon. 30.000 actoal atom. MM Mates mTonatm Wnton. ’ 5* PONTIAC CATALINA 4-DOOR. VI. hfdeamiBg. anton. - heeler. • whitewalls, Perilan eaod ftolsh. (MM- HOETE CBEVEOtETOO. Hydramatlc. Radio. h*Mer._pew-*r eteering and brakes. SUn-waiu. Jade mist green. I owner trad*. Ha opt Pontiac Sales. Clarkiton MU. f mfle north of UK. 1*. MApla 5-566* Open Mon . Tuee., There, tfi » ptot. 4-75*0. Harc^d TUntotT^Ned. NVBRTIBLE, RA-, ABSOLUTELY DOWN. Assume ---------Cjg at PONTIAC STAR CHIEF 1 on, telly equipped. *2.40*. Ol 333-4713.________________. WARD. BIRMINGHAM, MI 4-3735 REPOSSESSION WOULD YOU Like Thunderbird Luxury for only $2178.26 Then see this Falcon Futura with corinthin white . finish magic air heater, -window washers, wheel con-vers, whitewall tires,. 101 engine. BEATTIE WATERFORD FORD DEALER *** eumvn oauan.nAiiiu nni-ER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONKY DOWN. Auume paymento of (33 per mo. (toll Credit Mgr-. Mr. Park* at MI 4-7*00, HeroM Turner, Ford. btt PdwriAC. CATALINA, CON-vertlble. fun newer. MT 3-4131. M P O N T I A C CONVERTIBLE, cUmui, ntw top Bid paint. EM ■win, , OK USED CARS Suburban-Olds 555 S. WOODWARD MI 4-14M FOR THAT BEAUTIFUL USED CAR See , SHELTON Pontiac-Buick Rochester, Mich. OL 1-8133 BUYING or idling SEE US BEFORE YOU DEAL • HOUGHTEN & SON to N. Mein. Rocbeeter OL 1-3701 •52 dHEVY, A-l ........ IT* ’« OMC PICKUP ......... (73 ’S3 FORD. PERFECT BOOT I 88 ’33 PLYMOUTH. OOOD .... I N •53 CHEVY, RADIO ..... (14* ’55 PONTIAC. HARDTOP .... (3*3 ’55 PLYMOUTH, VS WAOON $378 ’M FORD, WAOON ....... (373 •55 PACKARD LIKE NEW . . *295 ’33 CADILLAC! 4-DR. . *24* 53 CHEVY PICKUP .... *37* 54 PORD. PICKUP ..... (371 ■53 CHEVY. PICKUP . .. ,, M*3 Mo Pair Offer Refuted No Fair Offer Refused Superior Atito Sales » Oakland_________PE 4-7500 LOOK I LOOK! U33 Volkswagen Micro-bus, real ‘inn, will trade. PEOPLES AUTO SALES M Oakland_________FE 3-2351 RAMBLER. *236. 1857 VOLKSWAOEN. VERY CLEAN —1 condition, *135 and min r paymento. PE 8-3831. SHOP SUNDAY BUY ' MONDAY ’60 Morris Minor . .$ 695 Series 150. 3-door sedan. Reuter, 4-speed transmission, solid red finish. Very economical. ’60 BUICK ........$2395 3-rdoor sedan, radio, heater, auto-matlc toangtolgeleu, V* engine, whitewall tires and sharp all rea finish with red end Mack Interior. Op* owner. AIM actual mile*. ’60 BUICK.............$2495 3-door hardtop. Radio, heater, turbine drive, power eteering end brakes, whitewall tires, beautiful White finish with vary attractive ’60 CHEVY ..............$1995 2- door hardtop. Impel* series with radio, heater .seat covers m - when: car was new. whitewall Urea, too. A one owner! ’61 BUICK ........$2995 LeOnbreCoOTertlble, Radio heat-brakes aS white fax* w« top, Mu* tntoflor. On* owner. Trad* ta on the new ’to Mck. ’60 FALCON ......|1395 3- door sedan equipped with radio, beutor, standard transmission and lovely all Mae Interior. sharp blu* interior. NIC si 59 BUICK...............$1895 3-door LeBabr* hardtop. Radio healer, turbine drive m»r eteering end brakes, with blue Interior and ’59 BUICK ........$2045 Rtoetra 4-door hardtop. Radio, neater. tariMae toive, power atoere. tag, brake* and window*. Abo * power seats. *——mtor’-’-wlth whftews OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to changes without notice Programs Americana spend roughly twice as much on smoking aa they give to their churches. - CTtajinei 9-WJMTV Channel 7-WXYX-TV Channel 4-WWJ-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS *06 (2) Movie (coot.) j - I4MOolarl ,G«*tgjn«iaL„ ~ <•) Pepeye •:» (2) Highway Patrol (4) George Pierrot (cont) (9) Cowtown Rodeo T:M (2) Death Vsfley Days (4) Pony Expren (7) Decoy (9) Tad Lindsay 7:i5 (9) Passing Panda 7:30 (2) Perry Maaon (4) (Color) Bonanza (7) Leave It To Beaver (9) Web ot Life 9:00 (2) Perry Mason (cost ). (4) Bonanza (cent.) (7) Lawrence Walk (9) Cloeeup 9:» (2) Checkmate (4) Tall Man (7) Lawrence Walk (cent.) (9) Cloeeup (cent) 9:M (2) Checkmate (cent.) (4) Deputy (7) Boxing (9) Invisible Man 9:19 (2) Have Gun-Will Travel (4) Nation’s Future ' (7) Boxing (cont.) ^ (9) Explorations 0:45 (7) Make That Spare 19:99 (2) Gunamoke (4) Nation's Future (cont.) V (7) Roaring 20s (9) News 19:19 (9) Weather, Sports 19:99 (9) Golf Tip 19:99 (2) Sea Hunt (4) Panic (7) Roaring 20s (cont.) (9) New York Confidential 11:99 (2) News (4) News (7) News ■ (9) Movie: “Key Largo” (1949). Ex-Army major turns up at a hotel In‘Key Largo during summer heat Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, Lauren BacalL Lionel Barrymore, Claire Trevor, Thomas Gomez. 11: U (2) Weather (4) Weather (T). Movie: “An Act'd Murder” (1941). A Judge M la* formed by a surgeon that wilt has only short time to live, and she will suffer great pain. PVedric March, Edmond O’Brien. 11:99 (2) Sports (4) Sports (2) Movies: L “Mister 880” (1950)? Middle-aged man ekes opt modest living by counterfeiting one-doDar MHz. Burt Lancaster, Dorothy McGuire. 2. “Man with a Gun" (English, 1988). Insurance investigator, on trail of arsonist, becomes involved in murder. Lee Patterson. 11:89 (4) Movie: “The More the Merrier” 0942). Housing shortage produces weird complications whan' elderly gentleman arranges to share girl’s apartment and then sneaks in young man to share his portion of the flat— without girl's knowledge. Jean Arthur, Joe McCrea. Charles Coburn. SUNDAY MORNING 7:55 (2) Meditations 5:00 (2) Maas for Shut-ins 9H9 (9) Billboard 8tif (9) Sacred Heart 9:99 (2) Christophers (9) Herald of Truth. 9:99 (4) News 9:00 (2) Decisions (4) Church at the Crossroads (7) Understanding Our World (9) Temple Baptist Church 9:19 (2) To Dwell Together 9:99 (2) Detroit Pulpit (4) Catholic Hour (7) Christian Science (9) Oral Roberts 9:49 (7) Americana at Work 10:00 (2) This la the Life (4) (Color) Davey and Goliath (7) Faith for Today (9) Cathedral of Tomorrow 19:19 (4) (Color) Diver Dan 19:99 (2) Felix the Cat TV Features SATURDAY WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS, 5 p m. (7). The 110,000 winner-take-all match between Gary Player and Arnold Palmer, taped, from St. ^Andrews, Scotland. CHECKMATE, 8:30 p.m. (2) (rerun). Agents become domestic servants to find out what's haunting widow’s daughter. “ NATION’S FUTURE, 9:30 p.m. (4). Sen. George A. Smothers, D-Fla., debates Cuban issue with Max Freedman, Washington correspondent of the Guardian of Manchester, England. FIGHT OF WEEK, 10 p.m. (7). Isaac Logart vs. Jorge Fernandez, welterweights, from M a d i s o p Square Garden. GUNSMOKE, 10 p.m. (2). Two enterprising Eastern Journalists arrive seeking material for papers. But reporters ate bad news for town—their activities trigger war between Pawnees and U.S. Cavalry. (T) Q.T. Hush 19:45 (4) Industry on Parade 11:91 (4) House Detective (7) Realm of the Wild (9) Christophers - • 11:15 (2) Little Lulu • (2) My Little Margie (7) Championship Bowling (9) African Patrol SUNDAY AFTERNOON It: 99 (2) Amos V Andy ^ ■ (4) Seekers (9) West Point 12:99 (2) Movies: l. '‘Island in the Sty” (1953). Pilot with crew of four is forced to bring plane down in uncharte Labrador territory. A rescue team from Army headquarters begins its search. John Wayne, Lloyd Nolan, Walter Abel, James Amess, Andy Devine, Allyn Joslyn. 2. “Security Risk” (1954). An FBI man’s vacation at a ski resort is interrupted when an stannic scientist is killed. John Ireland, Dorothy Malone. (4) Builders' Showcase (7) Western Manhunt (9) Men of Annapolis _(4) Journey ’ (?) World Adventure Series (9) Movie: ’’Whiplash” (1948). Searching for glri he has fallen in love with, painter finds her in New York— with husband. Dand Clark, .Alexis Smith, Zachary Scott. (7) Movie: “The Swordsman” (1948). In 18th-Century Scotland, two families have long been carrying bn a bitter feud.' A member ot one family falls in love with girl from the other. Larry Parks, Ellen Drew. (4) Captain Gallant 9:89 (4) Mr, Wizard . (4) Movie: “The Return of Monte Cristo” (1948). Framed and sent to Devil’s Island, man finally escapes and returns to track down his enemies. Louis Hayward, Barbara Britton. (7) Youth Bureau 8:19 (7) Citizen Soldier (9) Movie: “Our Vines Have Tender Grapes" (1945). Scandinavian farming community in Wisconsin faces problems of life and death. Edward G. Robinson, Margaret O'Brien, James Cfraig. 9:45 (2) Report from Washington (2) Camera Three (7) Eichmann on TYial (2) Detroit Speaks (7) Issues and Answers (9) All in the Family 7:99 (2) Lassie •- (4) (Odor) Shirley Temple —(?) Wait Disney (coul.) > (9) Movie: "The Ship That 7 m V (En*li«h 1955). A ship that achieved fame fighting in many battles is purchased, after fat _ war, by former crew mem- 7:99 (2) Dennis the Menace (4) Shirley Temple (cont.) (7) Maverick (9) Movie (cont.)----- 9:99 (2) Ed Sullivan (4) National Velvet (7) Maverick (cont.) (9) Movie (cont.) (2) Ed Sullivan (amt.) (4) Tab Hunter (7) Lawman (9) Movie (cont.) 9:99 (2) G.E. Theater (4) (Color) Sunday Mystery (7) Rebel (9) International Zone 9:19 (2) Holiday Lodge <4) Mystery (oont.) (7) Asphalt Jungle tl) News Magazine 19:99 (2) Candid Camara (4) Loretta Young (7) Asphalt Jungle (cont.) (9) News 19)19 (9) Weather, Sports 19:99 (9) Golf Tip. 19:19 (2) What’s My Line? (4) This Is Your Life (7) Editor’s Choice (9) Dr. Christian (2) News (4) News , (7) News (9) Kiplinger Changing Times 11:19 (2) Weather (4) Weather (7) Movie: “Air Mail” (1*32). Brash young man is sent as replacement for pilot who has recently been killed. He is immediately disliked by everyone because of his attentions to wife of one of the MONDAY AFTERNOON pilots. Ralph BeUamyr Patjll;J9 (2) My Little Margie O’Brien. I (4) Concentration (9) Movie: “A Midsummer (7) Love That Bobi Night’s Dream” ,(1934). Shakespeare’s tale aliout a magic potion which causes several lovers to become suddenly enamored of the wrong people, James Cagney, Joe E. Brown. Dick Powell, Anita Louise, Olivia -de Havilland. * 11:99 (2) Sports (4) Sports 11:99 (2) Movie: “De (1931). Barrister in London fails in love with child's! emees. Aim Harding, Leslie Howard. 11:99,(4) Movie: "The Keys of the Kingdom” (1944). Priest accepts poet in China ravaged by plague and revolution. Gregory Peck, Thomas Mitchell, Vincent Price, Edmund Gwenn. SUNDAY ISSUES AND ANSWERS, 4:30 p.m. (7). Sen. Stuart Symington, D-Mo., wilt be questioned on the world crisis and the state of national defense by ABC newsmen Bill Lawrence and Peter Clapper. ACCENT, 5 p.m., (2). Novelist Mary McCarthy and CBS neWtman Winston Burdett visit Piazza San |:u (4) Capitol Reports Marco in Venice, Italy. s:M (2) Accent TWENTIETH CENTURY,. 6:30 p.m. (2). Walter Cronkite narrates films of 1938 Munich Conference and events leading up to meeting between Germany’s Adolf Hitler, Italy’s Benito Mussolini, Britain’s Neville Chamberlain and France’s Edouard Daladier. ED SULLIVAN, 8 p.m. (2), Guests include Crosby Brothers, Roeetnary Clooney, comedian Myron Cohen and Jazzman A1 Hirt. (2) Love of Life 44)Trutitpr Consequences (7) Camouflage (9) Mary Morgan U:99 (9) News— 11:90 (2) Search for Tomorrow (4) (Color) It Could Bo You (7) Number Please (9) Susie 19:49 (2) Guiding Light 11:69 (4) News (2) Star Performance 1'4) Journey---- (7) Seven Star Theater (9) Movie 1:15 (7) News 1:99 (2) Aa the World Turns (7) Life of Riley 1:99 (4) Faye Elizabeth * fceo-GD Amoe 'n* Andy (4) (Color) Jan Murray 9:90 (2) Meditations 8:99 (2) House Party 9:69 (2) On the Farm Front (4) Loretta Young 7:90 (2) Spectrum ’61 (t) Seven Key* (4) Today 9:99 (2) Our Min Brooks (7) Funews (4) Young Mr. Malone 7:10 (2) B’wana Don (4) (Color) Price la Right (56) Americans at Work (7) Gale Storm 5:49 (56) News Magazine (9) Romper Room 5:69 (9) News Movie Benefit to Assist Medical Ship SS Hope (4).Briefing Session (7) Matty’s Funday Funnies 5:30 (2) Amateur Hour-' (4) News Analysis (7) Rocky and His Friends (9) Science Fiction Theater SUNDAY EVENING ar naan ADOPTS UZ’8 DAUGHTER — Eddie Fisher looks down at his new daughter, 4-year-old Lisa. She is the child of Fisher’s wife Elizabeth Taylor (left) and the late Mike Todd. The three posed outside Los Angeles Superior Court after the adoption ceremonies. Pontiac citizens will have the opportunity to assist America’* floating medical school — the S.S. Hope — in its mission of teaching .and training the medical personnel of nations throughout the work]. I A benefit performance of the movie, "Pepe," has been planned j by the Oakland County Committee for Project Hope, Dr. Harold Furlong, committee chairman, announced today. The performance will be at 9 p.m. next Friday at the Huron 6:00 (2) Person to Parson (4) (Color) George Pierrot (7) State Trooper (9) Popeye The United Stajee birth rate It: 10 (2) Twentieth Century MM Will Be Portrayed on Legitimate Stage Project Hope, privately i parted and privately operated, one of the projects initiated by the People-to-People Foundation, Inc., an outgrowth of a people-to-people suggestion made by Prezi-| dent Eisenhower in 1966. --Today's Radio Programs-- 7TPOB (IMS) HIM (MW) By EARL WILSON Marilyn Monroe mounts one more rung on the ladder of, FORMER NAVY vessel renown this week. Shell be portrayed.on the legitimate stage, The 8.S. Hope was formerly for a good 2ft hours—by Jan Sterling, the shapely biond widow of Paul Douglas. “I’m afraid it’s rather thinly disguised,” Jan admitted when we dkl a walking interview down 52nd St. the other day. 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Cook, 89, of I860- Dut-ij ton Road, was known to at least | five smooth-talking magazine salesmen as “the goose that lays the golden eggs," officers Said-Cook took out several magazine subscription* from door-to- | door salesmen, requesting that the hiagatine* be sent -to veteran's hospitals and charity Institutions. Police became aware that Cook apparently had been defrauded by j j Powers waived examination and Of the other salesmen being! was bound over, to Circuit Court sought, one is in police custody j for arraignment Aug. 28. Bond was I in Abbington, Va., awaiting ex-set at $15,000. •- . I tradition. Unmanned Capsule Ready lo Be Launched Into Orbit Crack Battle Group Ordered by Kennedy to Strengthen Garrison Paris (CPI) — Frame nounred today it will Join l ulled States and ' Britain sending military retofi to West Berlin. MANHE1M, Herr t crack 1,500-mar CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. UH battle group moved out for West Berlin today on orders from President Kennedy to strengthen Ah 88-fOOt Atlas the Allied Garrison in the divided salesmen when two of the sales- ,_itv men were investigated by police missile stands on a launch pad here ready to provide a.c,,|njoks and ^ l()a(k,d wjth in Detroit. preliminary test in an all out United States effort to sdidien of"ttie 1st Battle Group of KBoth^^esmerThad^ref^ence ***Ml a man into Orbit before the end Of the year. the 18th Infantry Regiment. 8th Cook in their papers. I Within a few days it is scheduled to blaze into the! Tipped by Detroit police, statejg^y in an attempt to place an unmanned Project IN GERMANY — Un lent Lyndon Johnson wai moves through Siegburg, way between the airport where] he arrived and Bonn. The vice president is in West Germany to discuss the Berlin situation with Bonn's leaders. Bedford contacted Code at his , Jarm orbit for the first time. The, He told thrift that be had made I test Will be a Vital One. j —mil checks totaling at least Ml.- I If all goes right, the capsule, noo to five salesmen, believing j automatically will return to earth! be was buying stock to a maga- after one 110-minute pass around sine subscription firm as well the globe. It will reach an alti-i a* helping out the less fortunate jtude of 154 miles, by prpvttiag them with free | yticn a fhlmpnnxee will be to- j magazine*. I s<-rt<‘d In another capsule for a "It was idiocy on my part,"l three times ' around-tbe-world j Cook reflected today. He is a re- trip. TTfwTCIviF engineer who. lives 40L « ^ comes back safety, am profits from past investments. |American astronaut, will take ihej same Journey — to follow the trail! I.IYEs ALONE already blazed by the Russians! Cook has lived alone on his farm Y»r> Gagarin and Gherman Titov. | since: his second wife died in 1933. DIVIDED ON DATB Dad. 6 Children Die at Crossing LONDON ill’ll — Britain Joined the Fatted States today i to reinforcing tts garrison In i West Berlin. An official an I miunreinent for the war office said that a consignment of armored trmqi rirrtere Is twins: sent 1 by train to'Berlin today. Strongly Favor Hope to an Auto Strike JFK Aid Program Tells Adenauer U. S. to Be Firm DuringCrisis Vice President Draws Tremendous Reception oh Arrival in Germany . From Our News Wires BERLIN — U.S. .Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson landed in West Berlin today at 5:05 p.m. <11:05 p.m. Pontiac time). Earlier he assured ChAn-cellor Konrad Adenauer and the West Qerman people in Bonn the United States has no intention of retreating in the Berlin crisis, Johnson drew a tumultuous welcome in the West German capitol on his mission of assurance to the Germans of American support. Johnson took off for Berlin at .1:38 p.m. (9:38 a.m. Pontiac time) rafter a lengthy lunch talk with divis rolled < racks here and dov the Express Train Into Family Car of Winnipeg Some officials of the National night when a Canadian National in Groste Aeronautics and Space Administra- Railways express train sliced into Pointe Farms, he seM- |tion say the manned orbit test His business affairs are han- j be accomplished before next Jap. ~ ‘ believe died by a Detroit law Arm that !l. Others, less optimist] was unaware of his Involve- (it will be at least early 1962. meat with the magazine sale spae Of the two salesmen arrested in Detroit, Melvin Powers, 21, of St. Louis, Mo., wag arraigned yesterday before Springfield Township Tunisians Clash With French obstacle to ! orbit flight this year j when it canceled any additional suborbllal rocket rides like those of Alan B. Shepard Jr. and Vlr- ' I gil I. .Grissom, ! NASA said detailed evaluation: of these two 15-minute up-and-down: flights “revealed no problems: eij -ibahn toward Helmstedt. the cross-ing-point dividing'East and Wdst East Germany. - The unit, commanded hy Col. , Ghtyur.jS. Johns Jr,. a native of 1 the country -r.twwmrw-T.-i------riKr-------- Austin Tex., will make the final j per rent in f WlNMl EG, Mall. (L’PIi# — SeS”| na-mlle run from Helmstedt to |necessary to tn persons — a father and his six Berlin Sunday. Johns Is a 1831 Itract demon, •hildrcn — were killed on a level. graduate of Virginia Military In- (Workers Uni trussing 12 miles east of here' last] - 8 Observers ■ watching the convoy| The votes, j reported seeing accompanying! j tanks and artillery men declined - to j equipment areompame^H tie group. I About 3,009 other true the 8th Division took- pa massive Army and Air F Walkout 'if Necessary' Backed by 82-97 Pet. of UAW's Members WASHINGTON Itf - (into e (Adenauer that set his schedule (back more ; (ban two hours. j * He was accompanied on the flight from Bonn to West Berlin by West Gei •man Foreign - Minister tithe bill. Kennedy, who campaigned long and hard for the I1 Heinrich von Brcntano. II had been thought'1 that Adenauer might also Berlin, but. his office announced that he . would not go of the United Auto by : i late-model family c The twin-diesel unit crashed inf. ip ear 18 minutes after leavinj Friday* j Winnipeg fpr Port Arthur, Ont. The accident occurred at Dh-gal, the second stop out of Winnipeg. The train did Pot leave the tracks. I British I Two of the bodies were found■ SPECTACULAR SHOW n the wreckage and the other five).. soldiers flown vere strewn along a ditch before! hacaMi in a™, he main line tracks. DETROIT IB—First returns fr >tes at Big Three plants acr orRSfcnonTf Program. got substantially what he asked for from thejaki^. k up labor con-! Senate Friday night It approved a measure providing! Also Hying wiih the vice presi-4for a five-year, $8-billionidenl w*» retired “Gen. iawius D. „ ___________, . Clay, former military governor of QffnrfrrTr in 7flc llending program to be ^ ^ the Hot atUijuuy III /UO nanced by borrowing from Berlin airlift that broke the Soviet ar ^ Comina Out WayTreasury rather than!b>°citad‘’ °f b*?‘ty in i&M9. Army spokes-Jplanis, are continuing this weekend; ^ * 1 by annual congressional ap-1 The vice president was wel* specify what and are to be rx,mpleted by Aug J\{{eT QqO 1 Night pmpriatlons. j vom^ 00 +”£*** Xl*' med the bat-29, when the the UAW Executive 1 » \ \ ~ . Air Force jet liner at Wahn Air- But the House, a little earlier. port> lrom by passed a bfll stripped of the bor- VomBrenlaim. fie was also greet- rowing authority and limiting (he ^mb.IBWdor Waller o'cjiT'fin' decrees"according *° one ^ear with $1.2 g Dowling and lop members of o we.th>nnT^ billiP" fwr ,oan« »h‘* M the ir.g Embassy A German Sunday" will be f# and cooll^ff by ‘™*"*ssional *PPro-| honor guhrd .t^xl by high Board r The board will disciisi strategy and iwwlblt which of the Big Three— earlh < strike joing showers today, the 1 Westpha 1 strike yot Del. The which woujd require additional sub-!5 GIRLS AND A BOV 'orbital flights." The announcement! Killed were Antoine Welley j spectacular display of billowing ; parachutes and took posit lons for 3] further maneuvers on the ground. (said the space task group “will(of St. Boniface, a Winnipeg sub-The e,*m 'now devote its full energies and urb, his daughters Kane Cameilla. *° end Au*- • I resources to the orbital phase of 9; Lynn, 8; Maureen, 7: Patricia Both‘the Army and Air F .Project Mercury and to fOliow-oniAnn, 6: Deborah Kim, 3; and his( stressed that the air drop Is Returns Aftor{flight programs." Ison Gerrard Michael, 4. 1 1 Continued on Page 2, Col. Calm Rioters, Paratroopers j Meet in Bizerte AF Bomber Falls in Colorado » »«.g jit. «... m «r*«i *"jmj|eg pp,. bour tonight. .. . The lowcst lemperature, i * * * town Pontiac preceding 8« “heduledl General Motors locals in Detroit. ‘68. The reading Was 86 at Saginaw, Bay City, Cleveland 1 Indianapolis were reported to I voted close to 95 per cent fi 2 Die, 2 Escape as Jet “ TUNIS (AP)—Several - hundred | rioting Tunisian demonstrators in Bizerte clashed with French par-| a troopers in night-long diaorde but calm retupied to the seaport( HASTY, Colo. (AP)- — An Air-lroad. They were being checked j the other was discovert today. w Force B47 Jet bomber crashed in at Umar Hospital today but Air about daylight. (a pasture on the Southeastern Col-|^e Mid bo?b were.,in| Both Lowry AFB and F P,orado plains Just after midnight,1^°^ 1 on. |*on, an Army base at Cplorado|ly K! PER CENT AT AC At Flint, Local 651 at GM’s AC Sparkplug Division plant completed its vote today and it was announced as 82 per yent in favor ol strike action. the 70s. Monday j* ' .. . will be somewhat warmer, the! Kennedy considers the powers weatherman said. Southwesterly) eliminated by the House to be winds will continue at 10 to 20 essential to the. sucres* of the overseas development program, And administration leaders will try to get them for him when representatives of the Senate Foreign- Relations Committee and the Houm- F'orelgn Affairs Committer confer next week to hammer out a compromise of their two versions. Adenauer tqld Johnson the < (Continued on Page 2, Col, 4) News Flashes ATLANTA (UP!) — A Delta Then considerable apecula- With about half' the members ;oting, the vote was 3,688 yes The local’s membership' include* a large number o( Airlines jet airliner with about |t'°n that the compromise would imt |>eraons aboard made a safe #ve the President* three years of emergency landing today at Dob- lending authority instead' of the -bins Air Force Base oil the out- five he asked, and the authority to skirt* of Atlanta. The pitot re- [borrow from the Treasury, ported the plane’s hydraulic Sen. William Eulbright, D-j nafe •The government press service said the demonstrators cut thdir . way through rows of barbed wire] killing , and reached the gubernatorial two other occupants of the palace with a message of «TO»ortfour^ngined jet para-fpr President Habib Bourguiba. Lhuted from the plane and landed! The palace la located to the with minor injuries in wheat fields French sector ot the city occupied | near the John Martin reservoir on by French troops during, the the Arkansas River. ' bloody four-day battle last month- Names of the four were not re-Apparentiy the armed and tank-!Ie««d immediately. The plane wgs from' Davis-Monthan Air Force Base at Tucson, Arts. It crashed nt 12'Jt a.m., Just after completing a j high-altitude simulated bomb re-, lease. Itesidents_ m the area near the] Coiorado-Kansas border said they saw three brilliant flashes' just before the crash. Lowry AFB in Denver said it had received.no information the plane was in •difficulty prior to -the accident. WALKS TO FARMHOUSE One of the survivors -walked through the darkness to a farm-1 house.. The other was picked up by motorists on a nearby dirt Force officials said both [good condition. The police department at La- Springs, mar, about 25 miles from the ! medical and crash scene, sal found soon after helicopters units to thejw body was I crash and they cordoned off the] h ident and (wreckage.' ... !wi —~ Ark., who will head the Senaf MONTREAL (UPI) — Rioting Iconferees,, told a reporter he will| j inmates of Bordeaux Jail, which Ljg everything in his • power to re- eek of bargaining mftin-i holds 2,000 prisoners, set fire to [tain the long-range borrowing au-j 'onomic issues, contract at least two parts of the building thority which he said, "jg_ the 1th (negotiations in the auto industry today and battled guards and (very heart of a workablp foreign adjournment today. But| police who, used tear-gas to an Ufa) program. next attempt to drive *- ■- - - * their cells. , action I r back t UF Industrial Leaders Gather In Today's Press Blockade Reds seal off Berlin border street from -the West — PAGE>-n xSurprise! . New Tiger pitcher Kline beat* Boston on four-hit shutout, 5-0 — PAGE 16. S-P Fireball | New president gees great future-for Studcbaker-Pack-ard — PAGE U. College Struggle Conservatives expected to try power. grab at- student convention — PAGE 3. Church News . Oomics ...._____ Editorials ..... Home Section . Obituaries ..... Sports ' . Theaters ..... TV and Radio I Wilson; Earl Women’s Page -.6-7 Rejects fiierlin Protest j MOSCOW (Afi — The Soviet government categorically-rejected! today.'"'the U;S, protest against closing the frontier between East and West Berlin and indicated the barrier is Ukely to staj^there until , ew Berlin arrangement i* made. Notes 'Severe' Tremor WASHINGTON ■ /A .A / * Police said Kajwamoto was welting at the station tor a train Osaka, where Mihoyan was visiting on Ms tour of Japan. THE PONTIAC PRgSS, SATURDAY, In Cooking and Baseball Significance of Batter Couple Weds in Rite at St. Michael Haw ta win! The objective of the team at bat (offensive) la to hit the ball Into fair territory and advance the man up at bat to first base, second, third base and home to score a ran. The object of the defensive team is to stop the scoring of the offensive team. three itttcki In ■ series "How Women Con Watch. Discuss and Enjoy Bnsrhsll This Besson" by Jerry Coleman, former member ot the New York Yankees and now a division director with the !*hUltps-VanHeusen Corp.i By JERRY COLEMAN There’s an old saying: "You can’t tell the players without a scorecard." It’s true, and furthermore you cant enjoy the game, unless you understand its principles. Here's a sampling: Batter up! The batting order of the offensive team.Is chosen tor important reasons. The first man at bat Is fast and alert. The second batter is one who can hit to right Held. The third man up is one who can hit hard and originate a hit-and-run play. Fourth batter up Is the big hitter and so Is the flfthman up. The rest of the lineup possess batting strength of lesser degree. . A reception in the Italian-American Club followed the marriage of Linda Ruth Burt to Richard L. Pifer this morning in St. Michael Church. Rev. Charlfcs-E. Cushing performed the ceremony before some 250 persons. The Buhl Burts of Baldwin Avenue are parents of die brjde' and the bridegroom is the son ot Edwin E. Pifer of Union Lake and the late Mrs. Pifer. chapel train. Bouffant silk illusion veiling Ml from a tulip crown of pearls and crystals. White cattleya orchids, stepha-not is and ivy comprised the bridal bouquet. Mrs. Laurence Beamer, matron of honor and the bride's sister Phyllis, honor maid carried crescents of dark orchid Fuji chrysanthemums. IDENTICAL DRESSES Wearing street-length lilac nylon organza were bridesmaid* Mrs. John Buck of Yp-silanti, and Carolyn andJody Pifer, die bridegroom’s sisters. Their flowers were light orchid Fuji chrysanthemums. Christy Holmes and Cathy Manley wore white organdy and carried baskets of miniature orchid chrysanthemums. Randy Holmes was ring bearer. Watch the pitcher! The pitcher is about 80 per cent of the defensive strength of a team. He tries to outsmart the batter by throwing cqrve balls, fast balls and change of pace pitches. If the batter fait the ball, the defensive unit tries tot cateh it on the fly for an out or if it is a ground ball, throw it to first base before the runner gets there for an out. If the defense is unsuccessful the batter reaches first. In Lutheran Rite Lighted candles marked' aisle pews in Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, Birmingham, where Jo Ann Giroux pledged vows to Ronald D. Lovisa before Rev. Theodore Wuggazer this afternoon. irridescent taffeta included matron of honor Mrs. Norman Foster of Grosse Pointe and honor maid Marta Gerrish of Chicago, who held pumpkin glameUias. The team at bat tries to advance him around the bases by hitting the ball Into safe territory, so that he eventually reaches home-plate and scores a run. The defending team In the field tries to hold back the advance of their opponents by getting them out. Other than hitting the ball safely to advance the runner, a batter, can get to first by “walking.” (This results from four pitches that are not in the batter’s strike zone — or four balls.) Three outs retire a side, and an inning Is completed when both teams have had their turn at bat. The winner of the game Is the team that has scored most runs In nine innings. Bridesmaids Mrs. Kenneth Reece of Detroit, Sandy Pries of Chicago, Mrs. Donald Perkins of Walled Lake, Shirley Schultz of Mt. Clemens and Dawn Giroux, junior attendant, carried apricot glatnellias. PRINCESS GOWN Hand-dipped Alencon .lace highlighted the princess bridal gown of white peau de sole over bouquet taffeta, styled with cathedral train. Silk illusion veiling fell from a Swedish crown of pearls and crystals. Gardenias, stephano-tis and ivy comprised the bride's cascade bouquet. Seaman Scott R. Giroux ot Norfolk, Va. was best man. Kenneth Reece, Donald Lang, Donald Leipham of Detroit, Stanley Capp of Grosse Pointe and Carl Westerberg, Orchard Lake, ushered. The newlyweds with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Giroux ot Orchard Lake and the Hans Lovisas of Grosse Pointe greeted some 300 guests in the Elks Temple-following the candlelight nuptials. Attendants in pastel turquoise Connie Kubasiak of Bronson was best man. Maynard Holmes, and Edwin Manley, brotbera-ln-law of the bride, ushered with James Handy of Hillsdale and John Buck. The couple, both graduates of Eastern Michigan University, plan a honeymoon tour of Northern Michigan. The defensive team is composed of pitcher and catcher. Hie Infield comprises players at first, second and third base, and the shortstop plays in between second and third base. The outfield is manned by a center fielder, a right fielder and a left fielder. There are nine men on each team and three “outs” are allowed each team before they are retired each Inning. The end of an inning occurs when both sides have used up their allotment of three “outs”. There are nine Innings to a ball game. Simply beautiful and beautifully simple are these four fall fashions by Sue Brett, Inc. Above, a gray hound stooth wool plaid for day-time and date-time, with a standaway neckline, double-breasted bodice and rhythm pleated skirt. Hat by.Mr. John Jr. Twins Will Model in re: No One Is Perfect Tfliiis’ Mothers’ Club Chil- After a honeymoon in Las Vegas and California, die couple will live in Big Rapids, where the bridegroom attends Ferris Institute. His fraternity is Delta Tau Epsilon. Ivory cymbidium orchids accented Mrs. Giroux’ gown off turquoise silk organza and Chantilly lace, worn with matching hat and rose beige accessories. , ' Mrs- Lovisa pinned green cymbidium orchids to her toast organza jacket dress worn with matching hat. dren will participate in a style show at the Birmingham Theater Aug. 23. Mcifeltog clothes from Young Folks, Inc., a Birmingham store, will be .part of the publicity for the opening of Walt Disney’s movie, "The Parent Trap.” By AIBGAIL VAN BtIREN DEAR ABBY: My son-in-law is a very big-hearted person, has a good disposition and is a good provider. But he has one fault that ■ bothers me 'no end. When he eats, he holds fork straight up. and he cuts m(| his meat ail. 1 jMMFjy ■. at once into ■ - sized pieces. My daugh- ter knows bet- ABBY ter, but she has never corrected him. This has been going on for 22 years. Should I speak to him about it? It may seem like a little thing to you, but it annoys me something terrible. ANNOYED DEAR ANNOYED: Mention it to your daughter in a good-humored way. If SHE wants to correct him, that’s her business. But if he has brought home the bacon for 22 years, DEAR ABBY: I am a young (32) unmarried working girl. I get my hair washed and set every week. My hairdresser is a man about , my age. He is very good-looking, and ■ingle. He has been fixing my hair for over three years, and I am no closer to him now than I was three years ago. He acts like he thinks a lot of me,' hut he has never asked me out. If he has a girl friend, he has never mentioned her. He shares an apartment with another fellow. He is just about the nicest man I have ever met. How can I get him in- , terested in zne? GOT A CRUSH DEAR GOT: If this man has been running his fingers through your hair once a week for three years, and you have made no headway, it’s time you faced reality. He has no romantic interest in you. 'If he’s a good hairdresser, continue to let. him make you DEAR ABBY: I am married to the most suspicious man in the world. 1 have never given him any reason to doubt me. The ftMhiest part of the whole thing is this: I .am not especially attrac-tiveLd have no figure to speak of. I am on the quiet side, and no man has ever made a pass at me." If I leave the house, and am not back on the dot, my husband gets in the other car and starts to hunt me up. He is.always cross-examining me and trying to get me to "confess’’ things that never happened. It hurts me to think he doesn’t trust me. WftfTon .earth is wrong with him? I am 38 and he is 42, and we have been married for 17 years. NOT. TRU8TY3) DEAR NOT: Persistent suspicion, without grounds, is a well-known symptom of an emotional disorder. Don’t tolerate it in hopes that it will disappear. Your husband needs to see a doctor. Participating are the twins of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kilar, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Janka, Mr. and Mrr. Edward Sutherland, ail of Pontiac, the Harry Juliens of Oxford, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Armstrong, the James Clearys, and the Robert Greens, all of Lake Orion; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nowakowski of Rochester; and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willcox of Clarkston. MARY THEERINGER Fall vows to California are plaitoed by Mary Theeringer, daughter of the Francis Theer-ingers of South Marshall Street, and Kenneth Tipton, son of John Tipton and the late Mrs. Tipton. Don't Pinch Hit for Pot Holders Napldhs should not be used to pinch hit for pot holders. The reason, according to The American Institute of Laundering, research and education center for the professional laundry Industry, is that die stain caused by contact of the fabric with carbon-containing grease is practically impossible to remove. By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Ahrens of Haverhill Road will be leaving next Thursday for Kewaskum, Wis., where their son John. Jeffrey Ahrens of Milwaukee will be married Aug. 26 to Mary Ellen Jaeger whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaeger of Kewaskum. Accompanying the* Ahrens will be their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Byrnes Jr. of Burning Bush road, Birmingham, and several close friends. ment party given in Forest Hills, N.Y., for their daughter Maureen and John J. Cook Jr. The lovely cocktail party was given by Mr. Cook's mother, Mrs. J. J. Cook. Also attending wen the bride-elect’s brother-in-law end sister Mr. and Mrs. Vincent E. Hayes who met the McGinnises at dockside to New York. Maureen, has been living in New Yorksince her graduation from Marymount Junto College. Her fiance was graduated from Adelphi College, Long Island. Mrs. Charles Hatter of Ron* tiac will be moderator to the style show with Mrs. Ronald Collins of Clarkston assisting with arrangements. The next regular meeting trill be Aug. 31 at the United Fund Building in Pontiac instead ot Aug. 24 as previously announced. Nos for Removing Spots and Stains Fabric care specialists at the American Institute of Laundering, research and education center for the professional laundry industry list a few don’ts for removing spots and Mains. Don’t delay. Don't press table linens and clothing that may have fruit stains. Skip Sizes Shrink More Than Most Make Dollar Count Everybody has a problem. give a rehearsal dtoherYWay Homemakers who buy sport clothes' to summer wear should expect more shrinkage to skip sizes (8, M, L. XL) than to marked sizes. However, if the garment carries the Certified Washable Seal of the American Institute of Laundering, it will not shrink out of What’s yours? For a personal Don’t start with strong, con- dollar cottot, evening at the Fond du Lac (Wis.) Country Club. daughter Knthle gave a lovely luncheon and shower .Wednesday to their Rathmoor Road home to bride-elect “BitSey” Wright who will be married Sept 2 to Dwight William Jacobus. Nancy Knight will be hostess at the spinster dinner Aug. 30. reply, write to Abby in care of The Pontiac Press. Enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. centrated bleach. Don’t tackle egg, milk, meat, gravy, or other albumin stains with hot water. Don’t give up too soon. time to select clothes and accessories so that you will ql-i ways get the most for your money. Pair Is Married When Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. McGinnis of Crestlake Drive arrived to New York last week from in exciting four months to Europe they were 0 just to time to attend the announce- Women's Section English silk illusion veiling caught by a crown ot pearls and aurora borealis crystals billowed over Judith Aim Carpenter's - gown of white silk organza as she exchanged wed-. ding vows with Louis A: Shovels this morning to Our Lady of Fatima Church, Michigan Center. Rev. Paul V. Donovan officiated., * Shadow embroidery touched with pearls and sequins accented her floor-length gown styled with long sleeves. All white carnations and sweetheart roses comprised the colonial bouquet. A high jewel neckline makes this carnal wool flannel . a leader in the fashion J parade of I stars. Button ! accents dis-tinguish the full length sleeves. The full flair skirt Juss a deep center fold pleat. Hat by Betmar. Receiving with the newly-^ weds to (the church partos in the afternoon were their parents, the William F. Carpenters of Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Shovels of Alhi Street, j / • ATTENDS SISTER Mrs. { Roger Blissett of Napoleon attended her sister as matron ot honor. Patricia M. ' O'Donnell of St. Joseph and Theresa Shovels, sister of the bridegroom, served as bridesmaids. They appeared in bouffant White nylon organza over rose taffeta and held variegated • pink carnations. Pick Pocket Clean Before Laundering Pick pockets, clean before putting garments to the laundry bag. Valuables of every size and description wind up in laundries throughout the couintry, reports American Institute of Laundering research center to the professional laundry industry, - Joseph C. Shovels stood as blest man for his brother. Thomas Carpenter seated guests at his sister’s wedding with Dan Smith, of Grand Rapids. . The couple will honeymoon in northern Michigan before going to Columbus, Ohio where Mr. Shovels is enrolled at Ohio State’ University School of Optometry. Both are graduates of Ferris institute, Big Rapida. The wandering waistline reaches the acme in fashion smartness as evidenced by the two-piece cardigan sweater dress (left) with pleated full skirt. The pleat- ed orlm and wool jersey sweater dress has a cardigan neckline and short jaunty' sleeves. Hats: Mr. John Jr. It's a good idea to inspect then’s dress shirts, too, to see that the cull links hqye been removed; [; Open Monday at 9:3©-*—Extra Savings on These One-Day-Only Specials! Be Smart, Be Thrifty—Monday and Every Day, You Can Be Sure of EXTRA Savings at Sears! Monday Only! CONTAINERS TIGHT-SEAL PLASTIC FREEZER CONTAINERS Luxury Buy! 3 -■L Doi. Charge It SPECIAL! PUR ILEND c„ M| DRESSMAKER SWEATERS l____ So many beautiful sweaters in last fall's best-selling styles! You get them up to 1/2 off, because we just bought all the maker had at wonderful low prices! Cardigans and pullovers in lambswool-angora-rabbit hair-nylon blend. White and autumn hues. Sim 34-40. 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