The Weather THE P0NT2AC PRESS Edison 118th TEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1960—44 PAGES Demonstrators Overturn Cars, Throw Stones Coolly Rtfaieg to Tell Name Shot Her Spouse, Woman Declares Mysterious Prowler Mum forPontiac CAB Gives Approval for North Central Plane Route Baudouin, Fabiola Look Worried Over Revolt Against Austerity ‘It's my baby,” be explained. Pontiac air transportation officials today learned that North Central Airlines has been authorised to add Cleveland as the southern! terminus of its present! Detroit-Sault Ste. Marie route. Hie authorization by the Civil Aeronautics Bond (CAB) in Wash togton, D. C. will link Pontiac and Cleveland lor passenger and Stout took the boy into the home with Queen TabtoU from of Mrs. Frank Kirby, 100 S. An* ,l.|p Qnantai, v,««, dersan st. Police took him fromSpanish honeymoon there to the Public Safety BuUdii*. tonight to help COpe With He enjoyed every minute of Ms r i 01OU S d»tTMwi«*i-H««.« Stay‘ against the government’s T"«!r«L m. «. -“!?rlty .. Acting Police Chief Joeeph Koren.1 ^ royal COUptol Special "Hi, chief,” he said in welcome, plane landed a few hours •ait he wouldn't show partiality a Brussels march of to the police head. He dammed .. . .__ ____ up about his name. 15,000 demonstrators erupt" "I'm gone away,” he explained, ed into some Of the worst . <£*oLtm. Dispensing whh formality, he ■ lO-day-Old strikes, went down on the floor to peek for .The demonstrators surged gifts. through the city wto* Mrs. Peters' also told of the Maying to a formal statement to the Wayne County prosecutor's office. < She was held for investigation I at Detroit police headquarters. Her children, GaS, 12, Gary. 14, and Richard, 30, ware allowed to visit, her In her cell Wednesday night. She told the children: “Listen you kkto. You’re all probably c>, burglaries at the Peters home *ed Shortly after 9 a.m. a Municipal Court process server, James H. Newport, came to work and recognized the child. W * * His parents Mir. and Mrs. Hugh Goodnoe, 60 S. Anderson St., were on the street by this time, searching for the police department's vis- 3-Day Holiday Broomfield Facing for City Plants Change Under Dems By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL J*. Bill Broomfield leaves for Washington Saturday for his first term under a Democratic administration. ^JOflttodto a third straight two-year term in November pmprafet Oakland County’s nearly 685,000 petaom, Bioomfleld is cautious oft"....."----- ' ' '1 v::- what lies ahead during the ** tto^wtn msMBm-Tiiii jtpp coming 87th Congress. * * Knodgen Is Optimistic Sees Big Year for Pontiac More Snow Coming butNotlooHucH Top Stories, Leaders of 1900, See Page 13 Security tor the scheme is the more than $5-million revolving fund which the Federal Housing to Home Finance Agency , has earmarked for the Pontiac project The Homo's Still Hwrs but tho Homo Stills Aren't BANKSTON, Ala. (UP!) — Mis. Agatha Dick arrived here Tuesday A ■__ m_h ..m s flaw lllSIiand from bar Fayette home to Inspect PUNIABS Bank also participated hi the bid-dii% at t relatively low interest rote, indicating active support of both local banks for the project S fWOMNCW YOU Five New Yorit City Arms entered bids, one of them to combination with Pontiac State. After Community National came: HICKORY BCK0RY DOC 3 '-■■■* \ I J < Kennedy Reviews Foreign PAppoints Two More two THE PONTIAC PRESS, THUBSDAY, DECEMBER X), 1H0 Broomfield Will Depart for Different j (Continued From Page* One) l he calls the ••frustrating” work on. |i{. trying to fight off so-called pork-' barrel legislation by fellow eo»| af which la greswnen, merely, be said, "to by Marat appfwpria put another feather in their rip ■ ttaaa. 'for rejection." I „ a. Ml_- RmnmlU|j With two vacancies existing on] ; J?LC«Se JSfork powerful House Foreign Af-•ranaav in an rnment a net|fairs Committee, Broomfield ranks hJTtffc* h« was first elecS *“• comrart,f<“ “■»*• first choice. ( ill 19BK, I He said he has received some f He predicted that the low ebb of! favorable letters of support from the gold supply might change the other congressmen, scope of the Kenedy-Democratic He feels that the trip in August programs, which he said were^to inspect NATO bases in Europe! destined » put the big load on the) w i t h other lawmaker* helped, federal government when earlier groom him for appointment j outlined to the national platform, » art this committee. Broom I and during the candidates cam-! seU weaM he ptrs.nl to arm 1 Meets Fulbright to Survey 5triko Gets RouQher ^ Day in Birmingham Tense Global Situation President-Elect John F. Kennedy The No. 3 command poet in the President-elect John F. KennedyjTreasmy, another ondersecrotary, takes part today in a global re- is yet to be filled, jview of American foreign policy. As in the case of Cox for soiic-He also picked a New York bank- itor general. Kennedy-a Harvard |er, Robert V. Roosa, to be under- [graduate himself — my more [secretary of the Treasury for [picked a man with Harvard back-monetary affairs. j ground in selectiro Roosa. (Continued Front Page One> . headquarters. The turnout was far short of the 50,000 the party had, predicted. BIRMINGHAM - A new Him LT. GEORGE T. STOTT ■Police Officer HITS DOMESTIC PLANS In Washington Wednesday. Fill- in light of the decline! R|_ of gold, of the nation's spendint te*« r\ , A*s abroad will be called ter. Broom- ...... ___. „ . . VrAITIAlfl I ITU new said. * ** ^numuie mv I men and sophomore apprentice-) l •NTOr Mretga aid pragraas has Up* in the 432-member House of' me ceded In lMirti|hg rirang Representatives, in which his GOP and prespcrsai leiasadis ta bettered its position by 23 seats ■may foreign aitoni." ha said. Nov * "Perhaps now le the time tot T 1 T“T ... I* flw#»r*iw r c,.u bright was critical of some of Ken- modUy IMS policy. 4y fa CreyA AHA ™f9* T’ 5cott nedy’s plan, for domestic legisla- "We must be realistic about the'VIIf IU JOvO ^JvfVAA/ Receives Promotion to'tfcm. Pw example, the senator precarieua position we find our- ,, , ,, D_„i r r__________. - 'said the new Congress convening *,m «*** on Urban Renewal k 01 Capt0,n NEEDS CAREFTX REVIEW j - IKemiedys can lor taamping the Acting Pontiac Police Chief minimum wage—now one dollar an hour-4o $1.25. An increase, Fulbrigbt said, would put lagging American bus* • * w ! NATIVE OP MICHIGAN j And Kennedy has chosen Archl-j fta*. ^ uj. ^ ,lmkl Cox. iiarvsrd law pntamrL economic. „t and a campaign aide, tor the ^ Michigan, and then served of soliettor general of the United States—the government’s chief [ trial' lawyer. For a far-ranging look at the! uneasy international situation, Kennedy arranged a luncheon (meeting and afternoon conference with Sen. J. William FulbrigM, jD-Ark. chairman of the Senate (Foreign Relations Committee, i Kennedy considered appointment of Fulbright as secretary of state, but earlier this month pasted him over in favor of Deanj Rusk, head of the Rockefeller; Foundation. As brick bats, stones and nuts and bolts were hurled at streetcars and some stores refused to cloae in sympathy with the strikers, the number of demonstrators swelled to about 15400. {°**n*A FW,n P"** 0*' 'Joseph Korea today announced eTtTt ** ***** *“** tok “d the promotion of Police Lt. George itTSi ?-?*?• ;t. *» »*.»*- -** Treat Co.. |JS per cent RMU; A vetena of mare thaa U staff bureau, the research, ptaaalag. and training unit af they have In toe past, I Morgan Guaranty’ A Trnat Broomfield backed away from r. . ... ■ Scott's promotion becomes effec- muaenOng on any of Kennedy's «**»»»*■* ,,MW’ tire Jan. 1. programs until he bean! Tl* Bankers Trust Co , bidding '— - new!01! only (I million worth of notes,) offered an interest rate of 1.57 j Of Congress oext month. P« erat costing 57,829. _ i By seeking operating hinds at aj •here Is eae thing Broomfield lower interest rate than that of--whu recently opened a larger fered by the federal government.; "* «P*nm*a*. toepl etohw to Royal Oak amkra the city wttl be savti* cash that * * A ■a bowee aboet. He ia deafeeus can be put hack into the project.! He joined the force, in September e« a new committee alignment explained Willman. ,1937. «m promoted to aergeant to **• A * A 19SU told to lieutenant in July For the past two sessions a mam-' H the commission approves, the11954. He has received fire ' ber of the lesser-publicized public ifunds " iU **• forthcoming from I mental citations, works committee, on which be to 9“,munMy National by Jan. 27. j * * * ‘ About imeee of toe money wto he wed to pay heck u fed uni toaa the etty made S' a . Breaths age at toe Mb per cent Married and the father of one Merest rate. son, Scott 55, resides at 6S0 Joslyn Mori rithto money la betaa used! •' hr initial property acquisition. Producer Smiles Forecast Shows Warmer Weather for North States King In Route Home Science, Industry Films to Run Jan Each of the Ttoaday program! in the six week series will begb at 10 a.m. Mrs.-Albert Tobias Service for Mra. Albert (LUetti .) Tobias, 79. flf 887 Humphrej will be 1 p.m. tomorrow k' kene' office repeating demands for withdrawal of proposed legislation boosting taxes and cutting pensions and social services. The government says only austerity lean offset revenue loeees from granting independence to the rich About US million of the bank! •n will remain lor operating cap- rire Tj* Tnvlor kal for the first half Of the y*ar.,Ud 1 u/IOf aeries on science and industry will begin Jan. 7 at the Community House and continue through March h it was Mtounced today. Each of the Saturday programs wffl be an hour long and wtil begin *" * * jat 2 p.m. Tickets for the seven- During the demonstration, a week series can be obtained tor 33-r. ' „ - n;„ delegation of strikers handed in s|Admisak» for a single program to; the Graroer Funeral H«M|CUa petition at Premier Gaston Eyw Ik ceuta. «m- will be tot RoealaM m * Park Cemetery, Berkley. Mra. Tobias toed at home Tues day after a 4-month illness. She is survived by a daughter Mrs. Daiaey Warner of Riming ,ham; a son, Victor of Hamilton |Ont.; a brother. 15 grandchildren V , _ _ „ The first program consists of two 22 great-grandchildren^ and ore Eyskens met the delegation tor Aims. They are entitled ‘‘Airtc«na-[greal-freal-frtaddaughtor. jore than an hour. The state- tton” and “In the Beginning." ••• controlled Belgian radio eekf Eys-I The Jan. 14 program will deal kene told the sfarfters’ represents- with "Aviation Medicine" and tires he will not oppose portto- Daredevils of the Alps.” Three mentary discussions of proposed, films will be presented Jan. 29. amendments to bis program. inchidi!« “The Nautilus Crosses With the aOO.OOO-member Catho- the Top of the World," “A Trip to iUc trade unions steadfastly behind the Moon" and "Operation Bhn Eyskens and his Catoobc-Ctea jw," servative coalition government, ■ . j . there was no indication that the . f? Socialist-led walkout was spread- ,ing. Generally the industrial.! PrirttM Rfrsr. _Oa French-speaking aouth-wbere the1 TL1*1"? .'T - _ Socialists are etrong—was nearlyl Mevan CMea at Aatarrtlca, teaching fellow at Ha^'p^alyxed. Mori \e^wereon| ^ktoto Ubetate^" and -date, vard Lmversity and as an to- tba job in the Catholic, FlemWy ARCHIBALD COX . •tractor at Massachusetts Insti- speaking north, trie of Technolagy while earning a matter’s and doctor of philosophy degrees. A native- of Marquette. Mich. Roosa went to work for the New York Federal Reserve Bank in He has been with the bank ever since with the exception of three yean in the Army during World War II. He was attached Freak Accident at Crossing Puts Man in Hospital | During the fallowing month. ."Miracle Bridge Over Mackinac" 'end “Hurricane Clrcrit" wifi be shown March 11, aad "Exploring Space." “Oa impact” and "River (of let” on March to i No reaerratiene are needed tar I the series and tickets can be pur-‘ at the Community House. ^ another coM morntaglAh«l* H-mUMon of this will be Arriifpe far VJnrlt for acquisition. Willman said. JaJilvtfa lUf W UIK scram the northern tier at atateel**' aeqrisitlon. Willman aid. from the central Rockies into New gALE TO OFFSET COST England but some er appeared on the wap. A freak accident at a Pontiac railroad crossing sent an Orion! to the Office of Strategic Services Township man to the hospital J™™** *** “J*lr l»««wol and also served on the intelligence‘yesterday. staff of Gen, Omar N. Bradtey’s George W. Green. 47. U2 N.,** Baldwin Public U- 12th Amy Group. Egw« Drive, told Pontiac PoBre!”^f ha!Ft Aa undersecretary for monetary that as he was croering toe traeks t**~lU*< **• ^ *" *** affairs. Room will be directly re-lat Rapid Street toe “A” frame of J . , sponsible (or managing the CM!** <» tenoke “A snagged on * _ B^tet^tions must be made to MS. # te3J5»*Uf!SiTO nl Dilkm. TV JnM » . „and he was thrown aminst the! ”1™ “t®*** lire in the city or $21,000 a year, ^snis created by wW-«te*d. Green toid officers, —t"*1*-* terntty cards, , Congtess in 1954. The two nmnl **• ^ "tistoctory condl-who have held the position in tbeittoo ■* st- Josrph Mercy Hospttal(| lh L Eisenhower administratioa - firri where he ie being examined ter jaVflWflV rlirfhfltPt W. Randolph Burgess and now[l»«ftte ^ ***** LOyaWOf TUIUKUC) Julian B. Baird—also were bank*! " ' ln"”h Detroit Buses to Talcs R00«. c. man be> «> JweeeeeoweeOTe _ Holidoy Drinkers Home ROBERT V. ROOS A LONDON (API — Elizabeth Tay- dependent in politics, will be the Cox. 49, brings to the soliettor; Zero to if iRirrrr ranneratu«si?^to *rtv*l# deve*opcr* j»ex-! BANKERS CHOICE* 7*CIGARS Bun of 25 M 39 The collection of the tax from the customer is up to the individual merchant. Whether or not the subject to the added hhrhhhmmhhr The Weather Full U. 8. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Considerable etoudiness and not much temperature change today aad Friday with Pritois ai eeeaetoual light snow flurries. High today 24-39. lew benight 19-25. High Friday 24-39. Southwest to west winds 9-15 miles per hour today and tonight. Outlook for Saturday: little temperature change, seme snow. :;Mrs. Lawrence Faces Trial in Womans Murder TV. warirlpsty own system provides On servho to tax racanVage Imbiber* to “Hie, has been made or the title trans-leu’t drive.” (erred before Jan. 1. The combination of delays in--reased costs considerably. j , Returning from California where , she baked out for three weeks. Miss Taylor was ta fine fettle. Husband Eddie Fisher stood by. , „ ■ .. _ .. happily I An attractive Berkley woman, ! Some' of the film Into the cant, "<*nt|y. Ji?ctor« refrigerator. Inspector Richard Miller said the fuse probably would have ignited when I Holland said he knew of no reason for tin bomb NATIONAL HEATHER — Scattered mow and snow flurries will ti the southern fringes of the Grant Lakes e mixed write mod -in the Middle Atlantic Matsu, Main to expected atong the Atlantic CcOst sputforard from (he mm In torn centred Florida and to the W»s*tin Gulf states. jR »• warmer to the Central Platon aad Central Mississippi Valley, in portion of New England and California. CoMer weather te foreran Mr the Ohio Vafiey. To Head Survey Service of Mental Health Unit GRAND RAPIDS #—Brace Ambrose. 37. has been named director of surveys and public information -for the Michigan Society of Mental Health. Inc., and takes up his duties Jan. 1. abrose has been aa editorial staff member of toe Gzand Rapids Press since 1965 and baa worked since! 1949. attarnay net af toe etimtorilm and at Ra eanatastan to have tor in psyrki- jthe .25 caliber gun away from Mrs. Lawrence, who then fled b>{ Renfrew said he hoped to prove ae before and after the April 18 shooting ta the Idtrinn at toe Drke, Independence Township. A "A A _ Today’s abbreviated examination, in (he Independence Township Hall was interrupted early Mrs. Crenshaw's mother Mra. Breaie Lee Stogtetan was asked to relate toe details of the She sobbed and said toe coukto't Mrs. Lawrence was later judged1 mae and triable to stand trial j She was released from Ionia tore tf 3 9 Death Decre«d for I V for Bombing in Jordan AMMAN. Jordan (UPD-Etevra »en. including two Syrian offiriato. were amtmeed to death today far plotting the time-bomhtag of jar-daa's prime ministry lari Aag 29. FWe other men were acquitted by the state security court bearing evidence shout the b fritting which killed Prime Mhtister Hazza Ms-hH and ]] other persona. f Special NOTICE about the new 4% STATE SALES TAX Conceraing MEBCHANDISE ia LAYAWAY Advice has been received that all items in Loy-Away which are not delivered to customers before Sunday, January f, 1961 will be subject to the full 4% tax re-gordless of date purchased ond put into Loy-Awoy. The Downtown Merchants Association urgently suggests that lay-awoys be ptcketVup or transferred to "Charge" or "Budget Payment" status before closing time Saturday, December 31 of this week. After thot date the odded tax must be ° collected. 10WIT0WR PONTIAC MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION || Chrice at ENTIRE STOCK II ^ Condy Bars ; m hits' HITS] EE3 10“ 29* Uriitll BOOK MATCHES SO BOOKS FOR || ■•fsim ISc Fafno VC CMagnMlIM U ••** ISM Mm UM 1. W T Pack of■ 5 fkntv Work m my light- Cell-U-Tont Finish Ploying Cards 7Sc Dock ••••aaaaaaaaaaoaooaoo CHOCOLATE COVU|D THIN-MINTS I"u s-po#d p Is the Father oi Divorcee's Child WASHINGTON — The Agriculture Deparhnant has signed mnfl-m ;h, raid fta In jtorem.lStMMS U Opt* FRIDAY — 9 A. M, to 10 Use, of microfilm for preserving Psychologists say hali It ewke* highly emotional images. ! LOS ANGELES fUP!>-lt took a Jury of nfaq mothers and three fathers only an hour and 40 minutes late Wednesday to decide that Dennis Crosby is the father of Marilyn Scott’s daughter. Hie July’s vote was 0-3 against crooner Bing Crosby’s son. with two women and a man voting in his favor. Under California law. only 9 -votes out of 13 are needed for a verdict in civil /cases. Acs, Scott, as. a divorcee and a former beauty contestant, sobbed with Joy when the verdict wee returned following seven days at —Hasp 'til Halt Yaarl BUY NOW and SAVE She ran to him happily and hugged him, then took his proffered handkerchief to wipe away her tears. ) Dennis, 26, now -married to Las Vegas showgirl Pat Sheehan who is expecting her second child by him, showed no sign of emotion at the verdict. * * * | His attorney, George M. Henzie, announced he planned to appeal the Jury's finding. Superior Court Judge Clark ! Stephens, who heard the case, set I Jan. 3 for the time at which he {would consider setting child support payments for Mrs. Sctgt's 3-iyear-old daughter Denise Michele. Drank had been paying tsaa I monthly support under a tempo j ran court order pending outcome of the trial. The purpose of the Jury trial was solely to determine whether Oen-- nis fathered the child, j Although the baldish singer-admitted he spent two sessions of tovemaking with Mrs. Scott, in the winter of 1967. Dennis testified he did not believe the child was his. * * * Dennis' attorney introduced wit-' naases who testified at least two; men other than Dennis made love with Mrs. Scott during the winter j lof 1967. but Mrs. Scott tearfully denied knowing either of the men mentioned. REVOLVING Metric COLOR WHEELS 188 A\ 4-FOOT Aluminum Christmas Trees . her daughter wan conceived. The child was bom in November 1957. six months after Dennis inar-j ried. Denise Michele w as in the court- ; roam when the verdict *M returned but shr appeared oblivious to what was happening. Throughout the trial she had uniN happily. kmkrd at picture iuv' - end played with dolls. Dentist Earns Rap as an Archaeologist HACKENSACK, N.J Uh-ln his office. 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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1960 l Jam Trains Mother Gets l Japanese Go Home for Year Probation | Ktrthy s mass migration f , TOKYO (API—Mom than £> happy toasts of pounded rice trains had 350 per cent more peo-£ tailUon Japanese are Rtreaming cakes itnodii). spiced wine (toso)jplc aboard than seats and ' ............s and red beans, and New Year’s Eve visits to hometown Shinto , . _ _ [shrines and Buddhist temples. . time off and year-'Then, jnmpdckcd trains hark to i £nd bonuses estimated at inorejthe cities next week, ’ than a billion dollars are enabling * * * ; Iapt wage earners than ever be-! Government office* /i fcre to Join their families for the!Wednesday night for a week. It holiday, as important to Japan. as ■ will be a time of debt-paying, fain-* Christmas is to the West.. Woman Convicted of Boating Girl Will Got Psychiatric Help A Highland Township mother of who pleaded guilty of beating » Wtr tore.of ‘ eald he placed die mother on probation' so that she could receive psychiatric help through the Juvenile Court Clinic with the stipulation that she do so or be sent to Jail. “I believe this will be to the best Interest of the‘family,” said Carl. "Hie court will see to it that she l is under strict supervision t, ." Mre. Clancy is expecting her fifth child. Her youngsters range ip age from 2 to 4 years old. John, Tell Your Uncle Frank J Where You Live Announce Aid to Civilians Hit by Laos Conflict Ion Six-Day Week /WASHINGTON (AP) - B you think post offices don’t care whether or not you get your Christmas cards, consider John Matron of Dundalk, VUf1., and his Wide Frank, .back in Ireland. body can even walk through the Some dining and sleeping cars were replaced, by high-capacity chair cars:' So far no mishaprwere report-' ed, but Officials ware tearful. [i "Hie operating congestion is jane of her children with an exten-terrible." said the spokesman, [skm cord was sentenced to one year probation yesterday by Town- lily reunton. honoring of ancestors <•*_*_ ;®hlp Justic* °f the Peace Roy J. * * * land praying, for good times. 5ta,e Strawberry Crop part. Hie Japanese National Railways Most businesses will close their 22 Pet. Larger This Yedr I ^re. Rona,tl Clancy, 34, of 18*5 estimated 36.45 million would book* on 1900 Saturday and ihutl iValley Drive, was charged with make the trek ‘almost a third ofidown tight for at least three days. LANSING UP—Michigan's straw-jM,ult and battery Dec. 1,-after (he population and 5 per cent over Passengers for train* Friday berry production during the past 'her 4-year-old daughter Kathy was Ot*ratlon to -id -toiftna suT U Unde Prank hih it the ISO record. «ere already lining up under big aeanm totaled 394 million pounds.|treated at Pontiac General Hot STJ®? C,V"i,n, Wt ^LSTThTlSLlaS Ireland nont * ■' * * .citrus teats thrown up at the ma- 22 per cent more than last year. iPttal for cut. and bruises over o___ _ C • Hie travelers wore smil--* and jor stations of Tokyo and Osaka, the Federal-State Crop Reporting per cent of body. tributed *2 000 *M Th«ii« h °°n, Canada But n2tii nnSn* tertim^e migrants Asia has seem ovecnight watt. Value of the crop was estimated youngster becaue she “felt re- ambulance to help The ICRCl +1 * Awaiting them were hours of * * * [at J7.3 mUlion.about one third; ***• * ^to-y^rid ba* donated |2.i» .EH The cartiwas. l.ttte later this y- , 1 MW- jPMuoy Mil aether- I plasma. ■ I time-eight days. Frank sent John a cank last year, addressed just to 7604 Mead-Way, Dundalk. It went to Dundalk, Ireland, where the post of- GENEVA (UP!) - Hie Inter- ^ stamped it .‘‘not here, try I aovwal robbery slayings and national Committee of the Red U- S.” John got it only five days shootings. Cross announced Wednesday It after Christmas. Twenty mounted pollt-mwa has started an emergency relief .* . *' * were assigned to patrol a mid- (AP) — Police Comndaatoarr Herbert W. Hart Wednesday put tire city’s police ferce on a six-day week la an effort to end “mar-tree! holdups." The today work week will be of Indefinite daratioa. Hart said. Policemen have been on a five-day week. Hart acted In the wake of a series of street attacks, Including the fatal heating of nnrae’s tty James, i this standing In 'trains followed .by i A railway spokesman said many'more than I .area where Mrs. Janies was attacked while on her way to work Tuesday. Bass teed at almost any time, but' early morning and evening hours are usually considered the j I best times tor angling. YEAR END Waite's own warm rayon bland "BELLEAIR" BLANKETS Res- 5.99 2**10 Warmib without weight! This fluffy 90% rayon bland blanket Is washable, mothproof and shrink resistant. 72 by 90" sits. Choose It In pink, yellow, groan, beige or blue. flaskets . . . Fourth Floor Girls' Famous NORTHLANDER PILE LINED CAR COATS 10.98 Valufit 8' Famous Northlander girls' car coats lined and trimmad with Orion acrylic pile. Washable. Choose red, brass, lodert green or blue; sires 7 to ■14. Girls' 7-14 Quilt-lined Ski Fonts... OMs' Wear . . . Second Floor GIRLS' LINED SLACKS S *2.99 Size* 7-14 and 3-6« Flannel lined plaids. Girls' Wear . . . Second Floor Quilted or pile lined BOYS' HOODED JACKETS 10.98 — 12.98 Values $099 Toasty warm jackets with quilted or Orion pile linings. Detachable hoods. Choose his in antelope brown or charcoal, sizes 8 to 16. * Joys' Wear .,, Second Floor SHOP FRIDAY NJGHT TILL 9 O'CLOCK (Also—Wdte's is closed Monday, shop Tnesday night till S) Us# Waite's Flaxiblg CCC Charge Account Boys' and Girls' Washable, Warm HOODED 2-PC. SNOW SUITS BOYS' LINED SLACKS Reg. ‘3.88 .Flannel lined corduroy slacks in 3 colors. Sizes 6-16. Boys’ Wear . . . 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Officials Happy Over Expense nr i iium ihm ./i L^/_ * J /THE PONT1AC PHESS, TOURSDAY/DECEMBER 29, 1060 FIVE ^INOTdN (UPD — Career rather than pay expenaei which wining and dining of stuffed shirts Department officials, who *** hotnetlmes bigger than their here and abroad, then I auggeat since Beniamin IVMUi«>a ju. ealariee. that Congress eliminate the ‘fnst» ■Ince Benjamin yVankUn'a day have been handicapped by hig •*?*“*• «nafl pocketbooks, today happily greeted the news “*■* their entertainment allow ■PPM,may be tncraaacd. President-Elect John T. Kennedy said Tuesday be might raise en- fM^aisisisassS ->■■—----- salaries. But Kennedy's plan may ran into Rap. H. R. Ones, R-Iowa, a perennial opponent of entertainment t^r.i.nTT* "U»IW mm “■ ** 00101 rKm «»er. Oplomat. to MrSfiS re^^c^?^ * to $3 million a year for government entertainment. He said much t of this goes lor liquor. Ones addedt *% standee If Kennedy•Jstosasa and company haven't heard that this midiy has a federal debt of nee Ml lion and Is right now la aa see- cmeer. diplomats to take emh—M. •hmhlps now open onl^ to the Bacently a retired diplomat said !?*«■—* V. S. ambassadors h mil a chance, Kennedy said ha may also ask for an entertainmsnt fund lor use of key officials in Washington. He fflff—iw iinvc won iinuini »u§r* port for Ms Ides from Rap. Mm J. Rooney, D-N. ¥., who head* an green that ae sue wMhoat "Mb* ‘U the march to the *New Pron- etaadtal mmas” ssaU afford to tter* depends upon more lavtah be U. 8. amhamadar In any ti u|/piupiiouuii MWWUI handles State Departa the Mg eapHala each aa Imdsa, Parte, Rome or Does. The salary of the U. S. ‘*,t—r dor is about 125,000 a year. Henderson estimated the antis must spend <25,000 a year — tertainment. Others have sot the figure at <50,000. According to one report, former Ambassador Winthrop W. Aldrich spent <100,000 a year when he was assigned to London between 1953 and 1967. Aldrich was a former in Xway Work Interstate 94 Highway It Border-to'Border, Longest Toll-Free Road The subcommittee regularly reduces the deparimmt'B requested and 1957. Aldrich was a former allowance for official entertatetag president of the Chase National hens and abroad. snii Those who dsfwu UK mui wr more money recalled the words of -» -______ 5“^ friend tary of atete lor administration, of ours. He didn’t get hte wtfe Htaderm recently told 0» a mink coat . . . Has anybody iwmu «igr nriiame new* ouiwun* lately about whit’s happened to Checkers? —Kail Wilson. In 1990 approximately <240 million b^conetraetlan contracts wan [let and an addHkmu <80 million far right-of-way and raginoeiv and ended the year leading the 50 states In freeway construction and The dedication'hi mid-DecemlMr of Interstate 94 gave Michigan die nation’s only border-to-border freeway and the longest toll-free highway — 203 miles from Detroit to SL Joseph. A highway map of the state fori wo ............. Confine Soviet Composer Because of Broken Leg MOSCOW (UPD - Soviet a poeer Dmitri Shoatakovitch wae reported recovering today from a broken leg in a sanitarium outside several times with hundreds of mites of four-lane divided highways meeting federal standards for limited access travel. The year alae saw th www. The Soviet composers’ union said Shostokovttch broke Ms teg in an I accident early this month. Details of the accident were not known but the composer wee expected to return to his home before file end of January. 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Jan. 1, the community owes him a vote of thanks for a kmf career of active civic leadership. ★ ★ ★ • Ed Karkau has been In Pontiac Since 1929, and during that time, as he mored steadily toward the top, he contributed heavily of his time In a number of good causes. He’s served on a number of committees designed to improve our community, and anyone who has done this can tell you Just how much time and effort it can take. ★ ★ .. it ' The Pontiac Area United Fund bndgnt committee alone is a tough Job — examining the fund requests of the different agencies which benefit from UF, and paring down their demands to fit into what the community can give. Such willingness is often expected of leading executives in n community, but Ed has carried his share of the load, and more. Under his direction, Consumers In this area has continued to expand and* serve growing Oakland County. it,. if if . We sincerely hope that retirement will not remove him from the lint of active workers who are concerned about their community, and are willing to do something about It. State to be those of General to Chief of Staff rather than General to General; secondly, he intends the constructive force of his foreign policy to be largely concentrated on the needs and problems of underdeveloped countries. if it if The Daily Telegraph further states: • ‘The trend of these appointments is of great interest to the ‘ United Kingdom. The power , of the Anglo-American Alliance to secure the defense of the free world can hardly be overestimated; but it in too often forgotten that the positive, as oppteed to the defensive, wing of the Alliance is even more important and that here, even more than in armaments and the control of strategy, the United Kingdom — either in itself or as the leading member of the Commonwealth — not only deserves but should demand a powerful voice. “Happily, in the Organization for * Economic Cooperation and Development a new body is to be created, of which both America and Canada will be members. As one of the first consequences, a .better assessment of the true division of aid to underdeveloped countries in the past is likely to become known. If the United States is to act wisely in Africa for the future, it must he with knowledge and appreciation of what has already been dtme in the past." Voice oi the People:' \ y ‘Public Finally Demanding Economy in G Let’s hops our free - spending public officials can mad the writing on the wall. The recent rash of refusal! to pass local tax measures Indicates one thing; No matter how worthy the cause, taxation is fast reaching the limit the people can and will bear. Realizing that the tax barrel is not bottomless, they are demanding that rarity of the times, economy in government. MAD. ‘Clear Windows Needed for Safety’ ‘Let It Snow but Stay Inside’ Automobile drivers who whis A snow storm sepms to put every about with their back windows single stupid driver in Oakland completely snowed over should be County behind the wheel of his given tickets as a menace. People car on the public highways. I’m who leave cars out aU night the only one bright enough to stay should rive themselves full vision home. E.R. ‘Trying for More Unemployment* Kennedy will ‘probably try and jam that ,fL25 minimum wags hill through Congress so a r tell the judge why they failed. BmedleyW. ‘White House Too Dignified for Actors’ No Republican—tat, sleek, pudgy. stupid, brilliant or inept - another million Americana out of ever rolled out the red carpet for work as Japan, England. Sweden. fStJSS 51 tE 25* S Jfhtt tained. I,refuse to believe these stories from Washington and Holly- tnd ta “dtttonal Items, wood saying the celluloid hams “Oh, What Fun It Is...” Portraits David Lawrence Says:, Don’t Buy K’s Anticolonial Line Suggests Jackie Get New Hairdo Will someone tell Jackie Kennedy to get a new hairdo before the big day? She’d be a swell looking gal if she re-did that beatnik mane. By JOHI C. METCALFE There la a garden by a gate ... Where once upon a time . . . The flowers in profusion grew . . . With coloring sublime ... For many joyous loving years ... A soft ntle . Cava WASHINGTON-Nikita Khrushchev is telling the world over the air waves that he’s against colonialism. He’s boasting about his support of the United Nations solution, Georgia’s Minority Rule Is Rechallenged in Suit A suit has been filed In Federal Court In Savannah, Ga., to outlaw the county-unit system of counting votes. Under it six unit votes are allocated to each of the right largest counties, four each to the SO next largest and two each to the remaining 121. The result Is to make a single vote In sparsely populated counties count up to as much as 195 votes In towns and cities. ★ ★ ★ Many attempts have been made to upaet the system which has been the law of Georgia for over 40 yean and the custom even longer. That the way was paved for demagogues to exploit the ignorant and they do. j^| Recently the United States Conference of Mayors termed the county unit system “legislative stuffing of the balled box.” The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to correct the inequity on the ground that It does not Interfere In state electoral systems. ★ ★ . ★ While meeting the objections of, the justices in put decisions, the present suit asks for damages instead of aeridng an injunction. It does not rely oh the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment but pleads the first article of the Constitution which set up the House of Representatives. Any effort to end the Iniquitous unit system whereby a candidate polling a minority of the votes can be elected, should have widespread support. Foreign Policy Viewed by London Newspaper In commenting cm President-Elect Kennedy's appointments, the London Daily Telegraph points out that foreign policy has been a great concern of his before the election. ★ . # ★ They feel that (wo things seem clear ef the new administration: First, In conducting foreign policy they expect the relations between the President and Secretary of The Man About Town Railway Changes That Upset Transportation Traditions of Pontiac Area Dieting: Waiting for hips that never come In. Flavored with pioneering are some Grand Trunk Railway changes that go into effect with the advent of 1961. They hark back for more than a century. The Clarks ton. Waterford and Drayton Plains business is to toe combined under Archie F. Well, who himself is quite a pioneer on the job, having been agent at Waterford for 47 years. He remains there, with his neighbor station in each direction added. The last agent at Clarks ton was George Manhall who also served there a few generations, retiring last year. Drayton Plains has not had an agent since 1931. The Detroit and Pontiac Railway was completed to Pontiac In 1844. Then there was a lapee of a few years before Its further extension. But It reached the three first stations, Drayton Plains, Waterford and Clarkaton, considerably more than 190 years ago. A card just received from my old friend, Auguat Hilary, now living at Pellston, says: "This place couldn’t get famous in any other way, so it became the coldest spot In Michigan, In spite of its being the home of August.” After fighting dandelions in his lawn all last summer, * " Morris Denier of Keego Harbor discovers that the 1961 crop already has started. He finds some of, the “blooming pesky yellow beauties” in flower at the base of a warm chimney. You might net appreciate It, but our farmers tell me that we need more snow, to give wheat a proper winter coverage. Admitting that be was a sucker, -a friend of Miner Oglesby of Auburn Heights sent 25 cento to a mall order house for instructions as to the best time to fish, and.recelved a card on which is printed, "When they’re biting.” Finding it necessary to suspend her bird feeding board from a clothes line is Mrs. Bernard Flatterley of Lake Orion. When it waa hung from a tree, the squirrels raided It. “We recognize the National .government of the Republic of China, even though the territory under its control is severely restricted. We believe it more authentically represents the views of the great body adopted a few of the people of China, particularly Deaa Eask’t word* are Jsst as valid today as they were Marly 1# yean ago when he delivered Rsstftrs of Tbs Pontlsc Prss, srs t China lastttete la days ago, which their historic demand for inde- of as to a roretolo Lately there have been all aorta It. •lonsa, full sddrsst sad ta I taste. Ml, prsrtouslj fully rrsd by othsr isttsrs vUl not bs proclaims the "necessity of bringing to n speedy and unconditional end colonialism fan all its forma and manifestations.” pendence from foreign control. “That will continue to receive important aid and assistance from the United States. Under the circumstances, however, such aid in itself cannot be decisive to the future of China. The ded-But, oddly sion and the effort are for the nough, the So- Chinese people, pooling their iet premier efforts, wherever they are, in be-never says a word about the Colo- half of China.” nialism imposed by Moscow behind LA WRENCH change in the United States policy toward Red China. It has been argued naively that Red China la a “tact” and that control of the mainland' must be accepted as a basis for the Peiping government’s admission to the United Nations. , This argument ia mada largely by appeasers but also to some extent by misguided people who think that the end justifies the “If the colonial powers cast aside the U.N. resolution and continue to obstruct the liberation of subjugated peoples and oppose their independence, then these peoples will be left with only one choice— that of carrying out a decisive struggle to sweep away all obstacles put in their path. And they will not be alone to that struggle." Khrushchev’s argument against colonialism is transparently hypocritical,’ but what is surprising is that spokesmen for the free world do not seem to take him up vigorously on the issue. Even in the United Nations, there seems to be inertia among Western diplomats when it comes to delivering attacks on the colonialism of the Soviet Union. Maybe it’s time for these same Western diplomats and repre-oeatatives In the U.N. to read aver a speech delivered ea May IS, 1M1, by Deaa Rack, who waa at that tone assistant mere-tary «| state for Ear Eastera affairs and whs asw has been designated by PresMeat - Elect Kennedy to be the sew secretary at state. Rusk said in part: ‘‘The freedoms of the Chinese people are disappearing. Trial by mob, mass slaughter, banishment as forced labor to Manchuria, Siberia or Sinkiang, the arbitrary seizure of'property, the destruction of loyalties within the family, the suppression of free speech— these are the facts behind the parades and celebrations and the empty promises. . ,\ “We can tell our friends in China that the United States will not acquiesce in the degradation which is being forced upon them. Dr. William Brady Says: Calcium Deficiency Causes Many Chronic Complaints The Almanac By United Press International Today is Thursday, Dec. 29, the 364th day of the year with two more in 1960. The moon is approaching its foil phase. The morning star Is Man. The evening - Stan an Man, Saturn and.Venus. On this day tn Malory: * * * In 1908, Andrew Jackson. lTlh president of the United States, ■ bom. tender care to buds that bloomed . . . And perfumed ail the land . . They say the rain- bows that we tee . . Upon the sunny toy . . . She paint-to'here to look Uke them . . And hung on clouds to dry. . . Although with ceaseless certainty . . . The change of seasons canto . . Within these steadfast stone-set walls ... AO four remained the same . . . But now the garden grows no more . . . And nowhere ia a sound . . . Because the lady of this land ... is sleeping in the ground. (Ospjrrtobt I Sit) Smiles When little tots climb around the bourn the beet thing to try on your piano ia ecritcb-remover. * * * You're not a flsk simply h*. cause you tight Bs hardest when yae get to the end of your In 1848, President Polk and the ~ nitre hnuoehnlrf staff witnessed «c™v» W™ >" » hCSUeshoe THOUGHT!) FOR TODAY You Bal eat the trait of the labor of year hands; yen shall he happy, and it shall he well with you.—Psalms i».t. '* * * Blessed Is the man who has I have harped on calcium deficiency probably more than on any other subject, because I believe calcium defi-ciency is the cMef cause of many common chronic complaints in this country. Among' these common chronic com plaints are what I call rheu-matiz (not arthritis), hives, allergic sensitivity, DR BRADY neuralgic headache, migraine, hay fever, and spasmodic asthma, to name a few. •> Don’t take my word for it. Take n — . . _ , a high calcium diet and auppie- Case Records of a Psychologist! ment your diet with an adequate . 1 ' r"" . daily ration of calcium and vitamin —^ srisssirsa Possible to Change Personality whether it doesn’t do you good. ^ » down the pattern, so to speak, for the growth of bones of jaws, face,' and skull which will determine the child’s beauty. Throughout lactation, the nursing mother still needs an extra daily ration of D and calcium; for the baby continues to draw on her calcium reserve—breast milk being the best of all sources of calcium for a baby. Signed letters. not morn thus sot pus* o' MS words tans portomtnf to personol hoolth and hygiene, not dte-eaee. diagnosis, or treatment. WU1 be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a •tamped. seu-addieMM envelope Is sent to The Pontiac Praia, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright itoo) lights in the Executive Mansion. la 1161, the Erot Yeung Men’s Christian Asuristtou to be established to toe United Stales opened Its deer to Read on. In 1940. Hitler's airmen staged the biggest and most violent air raid ever attempted to date on the city of London. In 1947. Henry Wallace, former vice president and cabinet officer, announced he would accept the presidential nomination in 1948 on found his work. Let I a third party ticket. other blessedness. Know thy work. A thought tor today: Greek and do it; andwork at it like lier-author Aesop said: “Better beans rales. One monster there Is to tha and baepn in peace than cakes world — the idle man. — Thomas and ale in tear.” Carlyle. “We do not recognize the authorities in Peiping for what they pretend to be. The Peiping regime may be a colonial Russian government—a Slavic Manchukua.on a larger scale, It is not the government of China. It does not pass the first test. It is not Chinese. ‘Tt to not estltied to speak for CUss ta the community of nations. H Is entitled only to the fruits of Its own conduct— the fruits of aggression upon which K Is sow willfully, openly and senselessly embarked. The Country Parson Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Taft of 326 Whittemore St.; golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hastings of 180 East Huron St.; 51st wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Araatt of 336 North Lake Angelus Road; 51st wedding, anniversary. Orland Fessenden of Bloomfield Hills; 81st birthdky. . Mrs. AUcs Binghamson of Birmingham; 82nd birthday. Vitamin D ia essential for normal utilization of calcium whether the calcium is supplied by food, or as a supplement, or medicine. Milk, sour milk, buttermilk, sUm or separator milk, aa well as eottege cheese and whatever other kinds of rbeeoe yon Uke, egg yolk, dried beeos. dried peas, soybean Hour, oatmeal, cauliflower, lentils, greens, dried figs, olives, nuts and peanuts are the richest food sources of calcium. Everyone’s diet should In* elude not less than l'/, pints (three glasses) of milk or tbe equivalent dally. The Individual’s ability is assimilate, utilize, and maintain a normal reserve of calcium in bones and teeth varies and depends on daily physical activity. Confinement to bed or chair for weeks or months inevitably brings a steady toss to calcium. It explains why invalids become so susceptible to fractures from,slight injuries. For another, I believe, it explains the peevish spirit of many invalids: ft * * Do I mean to say you can change a sourpuss into a cheerful guy just by feeding him high calcium beds and an extra daily ration of Ca and D? Yes, something like that. A month or two on this regimen wiU dispel a tot of gloom. The expectant mother requires s larger dally Intake of calcium and D than at any other time to keep her calcium reserve high enough .to provide for her own requirements aa well as the growing parasite’*—for the fetus Is n parasite and will draw on the ralctum reserve even though the mother has to replenish It by picking It out of her own bones and teeth. , Saving her teeth U only one reason why the expectant mother needs a good daily'ration of calcium and vitamin D. the developing fetus needs it to build -wml, straight bones and teeth and to lay SoUy wants to change hit personality. Do you think he can7 Many of our star salesmen were shy, timid introverts at the start. But they deliberately trained themselves to become poised, diplomatic conversationalists. The "compliment club* can get you well launched on the change within 30 days. By DE. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE G—464: SoUy G„ aged 30, is a studious boy but very shy. “Dr. Crane,” he began, "I make high grades but I shun people because I never know what to say to them.-“Yet 1’U graduate next term from college. My tether wants me to become a sales-, man, but I’d < if I had to call strangers. "He has a good DR. CRANE opening in his firm for me, but It' is in the sales department. ’Td Uke to take toe position, but I am such an extreme introvert, would it ever be possible for me to alter my personality?” INTROVERTS vs. EXTROVERTS Yes, for our personality ia never a fixed unchanging thing. Shy, timid people are usually trained to be that way. Either they have bees overly shielded by dominant, go-getter In childhood, they often were decisions tnd them ta social affaire.' Or they have devoted themselves to hobbies or work that involved inanimate objects which did not require conversation, tact- and Social' amenities. For example, chemists, bookkeepers, engineers, musicians, chemistry sets or wood-working tools. The extrovert, on toe contrary, Has also been educated that way Iqr having to "front” before people early in life as a newspaper boy or magazine salesman. He cultivated hobbles Owl threw Mm . with people, like autograph collecting, square dancing, etc. Younger children also are inclined to be more extrovertlve, while the oldest child is usually more quiet and reserved, as per the Prodigal Son story. As a brief test, do you save grocer’s twine and paper bags or discard them? Prefer books or social affairs for your evening entertainment? Slowly make friends or enjoy it? Toes your clothes on a doorknob or carefully hang them up at night? Slowly adopt new slang or quickly do oo? Squeeze a new toothpaste tubs from the bottom or from the middle? Forget most of the funny stories you’ve heard or recall them? Feel hesitant about borrowings money and dotfaes or readily do so? Find it hard to start conversations with strangers or easv to do so? For other tests along this lihe, send for the non-profit “Vocational Guidance Kit ” e a c 1 o 9 In g a stamped, return envelope plug 20 cents. Solly is She the typical Intro vert to having a lot of perse-verenee, which In ■ hue asset la a saleamaa. So I urged him to take too sales job in his tether’| firm. But bo-tore he graduated from college. 1 also persuaded him to start remodeling his own personality. He launched on toe "compliment club" experiment whereto he eras to pay one sincere compliment per day to each of three d people. Th,» *o aa ideal pretada to "k* walk, since H extroverts k conversations % Bo aura to send for toe booklet above if you wish to change from > shy introvert to a poised extrovert. Ahreys write Is Dr. ossrgs W. Crsns (Copyright, 1969) vreviwn Ol Ml N Mils aswsfMsr _____fmm tfnsw Counties it tskUoT a Mlrhlsan Member of ABC. 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In the 1900 production and sales report, Roy Abernathy, executive vice preeident. predicted that 1901 would be another “banner year" far AMC despite what he called an "economic slowdown.” No Light, No Boor VICTORY, V». (UPD — Voters in this community of 49 residents balloted against the sale of beer, wine or liquor. Residents said if they can get along without electric power they don't need the That’s a drop of about one-fifth hi 40 yean. The mortality rate recant yean has continued to tall though Insurance companies have liberalised their rules to write policies on many people formerly considered poor risks !t health or occupational reaeons. * * • * Death benefits paid last year! totaled 93.35 billion if the death1 ratio of 25 yean had prevailed with the same amount of insur-force last year, death light have been 31 billion! more, the Institute said. Independent! Score Gain in S. 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K^$ 1*88 % THE PONTIAC PRESS, IHUKSXMV, DKCfcMBKK M, 10U0 YEAR-END MSB. ALLISON B. rOSTEB Mrs. Alltoon & (Fannie M.) Foster of 2170 St. Joseph St. died of a heart ailment at her hone early this morning. She was 71. A member of Gentnal Methodtot Church, aba leaves a son, Albert ■ W. of Tampa. Fla.: a daughter, I Mrs. William 100. with whom she | made her home; two grandchll-I dren; eight grrat-gwniteldMrm, a I brother and two slaters. [ Service will be held at S:S0 p.m. ! Saturday at DooetoonJohns Funer-I al Home with burial la White Chapel Memorial Osroetery JAT D. KELLY Jay D. Kelly. O, of Unabury St.. Waterford Township, died unexpectedly yesterday at St ~ Mercy '* ‘ | Writer Philpolts Dies I in England at 98 Service wes held from tbs Lucas Funeral Home lb Fort Damn Wednesday morning. A gniesMs service waa conducted at the eeme-| tery near Mayvllle. Surviving are three sane, of Flint, Kenneth E. end Nelson H. HON1TON. England (AF) -.both of Pontiac; Eden Ftiilpotta. who finished hla dren; and nine greet-grandcfalhlraa. last novel whin hs was 97 yean d today. Ha was N and at _ voHc on anotfasr novel j Service far Samuel D. Tolbert I * * * 58. of 26 W. Kennett Road, wm] The English playwright, novel. HoUnam Church. Burial followed in Oak Hill Cemetery. 1st and poet had produced mom than 250 book* since hla first cot [ lection of adventure storiee appeared In IMS. i Two of Philpotta' plays. "The ' farmer'* Wife" and "Yellow i Sands", were bite more than bur. itocades ago. "The Fanner’s “d Mm. Felix Motslngcr, all of I Wife" had one of the Us«eet runtPontiac, seven grandchildren; four to Brittob theatrical htotcry dur- bnxhem and two stotan. five daughters, the Rev. Ifn. Evan Downey of Cheaaning, lire. Lloyd Grandotaff of Clarkston, Mr*. Earl Gore. Mre. T. C Moon Ins World War I. * .* Philpotta wee bora tn India, the son of an officer In Britain's Irv I twice flan army. He was n and to aurvtved by Hs had baen In poor health far Christmas Wound A 59 } ear-old Pontiac' man who fa •u mot at a bouse party b the C dtiy Christmas night died of Me C wound last night at Pontiac Geo-jo ml Hospital. Mr. Tolbert died Smdey. CAMMBEL M. CRAWFORD OXFORD — Service far Camill M. Crawford. 85. of S Dmntoonl wtH be at 3 p.m. Saturday the Boasardet-Reid Funeral Home. Burial will be In Oxford i Cemetery. Mr. Crawfard. owner of Craw-j ford's Jewelry store In Oxford; Idled today at Pontiac Geaonij Fatal to Pontiac Man *1 j He eras membei of 3t., Mary’ in the Hills Episcopal Church of! Orton Township, the Oxford Lions Club. Knights of Pythias No. Ml1 of Oxford and the Watrhmaken'j Guild of America. Surviving besides hto wife Margaret are a son Douglas of flan; jence, Arte.: two daughters. Mra.1 Robert Watts of Lake Orton and; I Jo Carol Crawford of Oxford: a brother; and- four grandchildren.! The victim. Oscar E. McCloud of H7 South Boulevard W. shot ones In the neck with a .25 caliber automatic pistol mortem was to be performed to-j day. Hostess of the party Mary S. Kennedy. Cl. te being held by Pontiac police far investigation of aa-j null with intent to commit mur- MM. WILLIAM M. WXNOO MILFORD - Service far Mrs. William H (MUiicant B.» Sund-of 174 Pleasant Valley Rood will te «1 pm. Saturday' of NaflaadNy Afvsrliuf Shoes SAVINGS! up to $397 T# $997 Reg. $5.99 to $16.99 Values HURRY! HURRY? HURRY! — Out they go! Tremendous Savings on Every Pair of Foil and Winter Shots ... All Heel Heights. EVERY STYLE—EVERY COLOR—EVERY LEATHER All Sfsee Bet Net la Every Style CMM^m'o Intulated 1UBRER ROOTS ItJfFefw $%38 New JL Baas M 5 ta Lam 1 VisHu* —Stiff ! 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Kennedy’s suspense-filled victory over Vice President Richard M. Nixon in one of the closest of all UR. presidential elections has been chosen the top story of 1960 by news editors of Associated Press member newspapers and radio stations. The pilot of the downed U2, Fr&nojs O. Powers, parachuted to safety and was sentenced as a spy to 10 yean in a Russian prison following a public trial in Moscow. So thin was the Kennedy margin that not until noon the day after election, when Minnesota’s 11 electoral votes fell into the Democratic camp, did the 43-year-old Massachusetts senator feel sure enough of his electoral ground to claim victory. The Kennedy victory ended eight The editors' No. 3 story, closely tied to' the U2 incident, was the collapse of the Paris Summit Conference In a welter of table-thumping, accusations and namecalling on the part of 8ov!et Premier Nikita Khrushchev. The conference principles — Eisenhower, Macmillan of Britain, De Gaulle of France and Khrushchev — had gathered tor the opening session when the Sorts* leader demanded an apology far the Uf as a condition tor continuing. The was rejected and the conference collapsed. Independence tor the former Belgian Oongov its collapse into and subsh-quait United Nations intervention was the choice for Natatory. SITUATION DEGENERATES Despite the UR. the Congo situation *oon degenerated Into another East-West battlefield In the Cold War. „,-1KVnCAL - totJotaf Kennedy and Viet Pieskfent Richard M. Nixon fact each other in one of their nationwide mdto-televixion. debates The verbal battle* ware a unique feature of the MSO president i»l race. Kenedy waa regarded aa havii* had an else to a majority of the tour debates. This success waa given * 6eal of credit tor hia victory on election lay. Kennedy's efectfca waa mod the year’s top am story In a po(l fay Tbs • caput sad the first Rowum Catholic svsr chosen to the nation's highest .political office. Foreign affairs dominated the other spots in the editor’s top 10 story selec- President-Elect Heads 9 : List of Newsmakers John Fitzgerald Kennedy has won again. News editors of Associated Press member newspapers and radio and television stations across the nation have chosen the youngest president-elect in the nation's history as “Newsmaker of I960." His election In the poll was by a much wider margin than in the presidential! balloting. Nikita Khrushchev, the 8oviet prime minister who made plenty of headlines of another sort, in see- I ond in the editor's judgment. Newsmen chased in the wake of the tousled senator I from Massachusetts almost from the moment the year I began as he fought against odds for the presidency. ★ WW The trail took them into the hills of heavlly-Protestant I West Virginia where Roman Catholic Kennedy won an I impressive primary election victory over Sen. Hubert Hum- I pbrey. It toektheatoLoa AngetoewhorohogntnedtheDeme-eratto nomination over the opposition of prominent leaden in hto own party, Including ex President Harry Truman ■Mr French aad Britiah colonies la Africa moved peacefully into independence. Their mass admtaljg into the UR. served notice ■ that the voice of the once I Dwk Continent la growing ■ in world councils. During the year, Cuban I Premier Fidel Castro swung I more and more Into the Communit orbit and rdatkni with ■MB the United Staton detateaS ■ steadily amid a bungs of prop. I *nd «wtamUcao of U.S. tt took them backstage as he argued campaign tames With his opponent. Vice President Richard Nixon, in the historic television debate* it took them, in tact. Into moot of the 90 ****** °°* ®f too most widely-traveled aampaigw 0f all CLARK GABLE S. tSS, Wi Near year’s end, he was indicted ta their rMowt w. field, > on a charge of mail fraud. ________I'f'’"^ j “Advise and Consent.*’ a fts- „_____, .____ .,________. ^ cinating novel of the United General Assembly meeting where states Senate at wort, won the he m groused Utterly ovw'htolittcrntww division tor author confinement to New York CRy, Alim Drury (Si prqpoaed anew his old dto __ ... armament plan, demanded iw “ . ***’ r*A* organization of the United Na- Dniry’s book was at or near Hons, and (!) pounded Ms deefc the top of the beat seller list from Soviet chieftain Nikita Khrushchev went stars at the autumn Noshai of d» UN. General Assembly in New York. Their friendship glowed as Qutro moved his nation rinser to rvmw>nm<«n Retail Trade Adds Branches for Vigor Nikita, Von Braun, Romney, Pope Repeaters Both Sides See West Berlin Showdown in '61 BERLIN (UPI)—When the chestnuts bloom agate the Western Altos wiB be out of West Berta —that’s the prediction of East German Communists tor US1. * h # But they’re not very reliable AP Newsmaker Winner,;$ Since 1951 mm Bom Mayor Willy Brandt on deem believes the East-Weet dispute over the dty probably will noam to a toad to Ml. [NTtHTAINMENT fopinriBy .C PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20. i960 Donat#* Oxygon Kits for Polio# Squad Care GRAND RAPIDS (It - Twenty police cruisers soon will be equipped with emergency oxygen Wts donated by Heytxwr Drug Ob. of Grand Rapids. Police Supt. William A. Johnson •eya the |72.klu include a plastic taee mask and two 'tanks, each containing a ip • minute oxygen supply. areas ha hope to yiait and Vegetable Output talk to all the leaders ha feals be must meet. Ha gdid be plans to »• “a. UV#T Average S?>U^dW,,2g H LANSING (Jin) - Vegetable POfnble after taking office. [production i„ Michigan this yea^ ‘ ^ » totaled 5TMOO tons, or I per cent The only truly flyidg mammals above the J959 output ead 11 per are bats. Iceet above the 10-year average. Hoi Too Much Butin#** but Will Make Several Afl#r Inauguration WASHINGTON I rtrikers wee* Belgian’* earner- IgtaB government since the end of j taaRy snag tart mffltaat Cam [the war. I manfote. ' [ Their lejlelative weapon ’has Premier Gaston Eyskens, draw-! been the atrike. tag on BMghim'e NATO troope in * * * Ovnuiqr to meat the threat to his In 1150, they rioted! against the [government, accused the striker* return of King Leopold although of acting in "total ignorance" and Ms return had been approved la a .of attempting to settle political 'plebiscite. Their pressure led to problem* by "pressure from thei Leopold's abdication, street, agitation and vtotatee.'* j # '* A __ * ♦ a ■ “ In 1955, they took to the streets The Socialist-led strikes had his- to clash with Roman Catholics pro-torical precedent and also a root testing a Socialist government's in smouldering resentments he- decision to cut subsidies to Cath-tween the unions end Eyykani gov- ollc schools. Today's strikes once ernment. more deal with government de- bt Feburary 1959. the Socialist cislona but with a difference. The Trade Union Federation backed a label on these Nads: •trike by 137,900 cod miners “Made in the Cbnpo." R________ __ T -Michigan Gov. G. Mennen Williams plane to make several trips to Africa shortly after he take* over as assistant secretary of state for African attain in, the Kennedy administration. Williams' announcement of his State Students Excel in Merit Test Scores ANN ARBOR (UP!) - Michigan high school* an doing a good Job of preparing students for college, according to results of the National Merit Scholarship qualifying testa. kff wi run tude-ms Jk 5 CmpUte Lilt ,1 Hcckcr IfiifWMt WE SHARPEN ICE SKAtES ment by chairman Barratt O'Hara of the (iouie foreign attain subcommittee on' Africa that the new administration #01 face a ‘‘tremendous challenge" to regain U-S-leadership in Africa In the tact of a "very determined effort" by the Soviet Union. RUBBER ZIPPER (BOOTS 4-Buckle at HEAVY DOTY I ARCTICS University of Colorado Los#* Hop# AND Joy BOULDER, Colo. (AP>—“The University of Colorado la without hope," said a campus wag today, “and soon will be without Joy." # # # Miss Joy Larue retires Friday after 40 yean as administrative secretary of the univenity’s business school. Hope Bruner, who held a position similar to Mias Larue’s, re- SALE! promised nearly a year before. 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TOM’S HARDWARE 905 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. m t 4 / A TUB po: kTiac , v;;ri.*'LT^ PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, i960_ / / FIFTEEN Layoff! Predicted f~'~ ;T{ Auto Inventories Hit Record High Ben-Gurioh Might Quit to Force Probe DETROIT Up) - Automobile dealer Inventories jumped to mm then a million unite in tbe bee. 11:20 period, a record for this time of year. Ward's Automotive reports •aid Wednesday. In store for January and Feb* ruary, tbe statistical agency said, is reduced passenger car output ‘and an appropriate adjustment in manpower and work days.” Ward’s said one major plant la MlcUgaa reportedly Is scheduling t| January production days eat of si announced thisAveek a forthcoming layoff of 2,100. Ward s said 141,629 new cars jj^ 1955 ^ blamed New studies by astronomers sug- ere sold In the Dec. 11-20. period, for a “security mishap.” Military!gest some stars may be less than', the equivalent of 17,705 units daily, {censorship has prevented a fur-[a million years old. compared with 160,190 sales and a rate of 17,797 daily Dec. 1-10 mid-January cut of 30 to 25 per cent hi the work force Is indicated. ther description of the incident, byt it is believed Lavon was accused of ordering an attack that JERUSALEM (API — Israeli Prime Minister David JJen-Gurlon Nasser to get arms vfet Union. The cabinet approved a report «"*£*»■ and finding that a high anJfT fleer, whose name baa not been «»ter of former Defense Minister L, a docu- Phjaajivoo, Informed lource.^ t0 piTthT^me) on the for- Lavon was forced out of the gov-1 eminent of former Prime Minister The statistical agency Oe- vere weather In many sections ef the country , "hat net strong enough to heep dealer Inventories It did n l name factories or com*) Dealer stocks were estimated at 994,500 units on Dec. 10. Compact cars accounted tot 31.4 jper cent of the Dec. 11-20 sales', I la record for any 10-day period. tr raststsi Parisian HULK - Which Is Mia? There's a due if you look doeely — Min is.wearing a bracelet. The Swedish twins. Mia and Pla Genberg, have.the customers seeing double at the Paris fashion house whew they work as models and make the fashionable gowns they wear look twice as good. Ipanies contemplating' cutbacks and]. The Great Seal of the United I layoffs, but pointed out Chrysfor States was adopted by the Conti-1 Carp, recently had laid off 8.090 gental Congress in 1782 and by the and Studebaker-Packand 1,000, and pew Federal Government in 1789. [that American Motors Carp, bad It was designed by Will Barton.! Men and Boya • Clipper Craft Clothes • Arrow Shirts, Sportswear • Michaels—Stern Clothes • Jockey Underwear • Interwoven Socks • Hickock Belts \Mon*rfh[ MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Cfcarg* AwoiaU hvllfd. Open Cvcry Nlfht til V P M yDIEUPS. 1 0£f swooping value! Clearance of Quality Shoes America's Best Known j Brand Name Shoes For Men and Women At Drastically Reduced Prices. QUALITY, COMFORT AND STYLE PLUS PERSONAL FIT AND LOW/ LOW PRICES AT . . * DIEM’S Until 9 PJW. FREE PARKING Pontiac'* Popular tboe Store 87 N. Saginaw St. GOP Watching Jack for TV Propaganda washSgi PRE-INVENTORY i mssr FOR YOU! 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Kuchel, tbe assistant Senate The pro** seerrtary said tbe re-j Republican leader, said in an in- quests might come at times of tervtew that Kennedy's plans to domestic or international crisis— hold evening news conference* on or simply when Kennedy has live television indicate the Demo- something to announce which he; crats may bt planning ‘ dramatic'regard* a* <4 unusual importance, shows.” I... • *** .... .. „ . _____ ____. ! Aside from possible Republican •If presidential n*n confw-;comp»alnts. Kennedy apparently enees are going to be used tor:u to risk in live television i**"**'. -Htha kind of presidential boo-bom Republicans wUl hare to considre!^, pn&Krmon wan, t0 asking for equal time, Kuchel;,,,,, 4. cimKt „ * ♦ * j ®W,B Pnakhnl Eisenhower,- j*-,*- srsui sr j?*. sLTJrss rLrrTr Kuchel mid be had in mtod,**- beeB red**cted speculative reports that- Kennedy j Kenaedy’s decision means that | might caU a prime hour tolovtaioo W «l-choaen word or, conference to diacuas a tngtm sub- phrase that might have iatema-ject—poasiMy some controversial t tonal as wen as national repet-matter before Congrees—and iim-;cu*4om win be on the record inconference to discuss a single sub- *tan,l v ject. j This will alter the present sys-, WANT LIVE TV tern under which the president Kennedy's press secretary. Pi-cannot be quoted directly by re-' erre Saling*. said at Palm Beach porters until • checked transmpt Tuesday foal the new admlntstra- of Ms remark* becomes avail- UP TO 50* I SALE DAYS THRU SUNDAY SHOP and SAVE at TUSSY Cunninqham's DRUG 1 STORE wind and weather lotion 50 ir SHVERF0IL DISCOUNT PRICES ON DRUGS! REG EAST WAN (LACK » WH.Tt FILW 420. *2 48l,° *FG SI.2S EASTMAN COLOR FILM ■ 29* OtahhaatTreaQaENdBaitm 19*1 K 1 He timcci P.ABIAND I 11 | | OO- ■■■wma. au... 1 M" 7-UTE MULTIPLE SET «8e# ■ m\ ) 1 1*|* SUITE PETITE SET JB1 1 MO" IB4IIE OUTDOOR SET M » ROgiow SCRIPTURE CAROS 34« || J | 69* GUTTER SUM MTT. 1 69* SOLID PACK VARUS 34* It 1 »i« SOLID PACK BARDS ■ auR MMML BOX OP SI ^ 89 fj | SO. "A- ASST ORNAMtRir 39*11 M1* T ASST OHHAMEHTS 79*11 mm » SUPER VALUE gift lihu || |9I WRAP NUt WT Rvl - aa—. 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Li] /If j m SIXTEEN ~h ■ H ' - 14/Vessel SumVors, THE PONTIAC PBESS. THUR8DAY.faECBMBEl/ 2». 1060 "T Sue for $1.4 Million PHILADELPHIA « ■ of the tanker Pine Ridge l« total at IL4 million n the r.s Dto- NEW YORK (AP)-If V pick-octet Ults your wallet white oa're yititing New York Otyf lon't dbapair. •______J j Marry Bow* Daughter, Anyway Money Doesn't Promise Joy Moscow Will Publish Cuba Official's Book They Olid srii m Met Court asking $100,000 each.] The' Post Office said Tuesday; There’s a good chance Unde! Sam's mailmen knight help you] retrieve youy billfold, if 119! your ' dials to chons* ton»- I 37 C PLUS TAX ONE PRICE FOR ANYONE your choice Valws* Up to $12.50 LADIES' EARRINGS Many to Choose From Your Choke 37 C tax PLUS EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICES WOMEN'S and MEN'S FIGURE SKATES Lace to toe leather uppers with either leather or neolite sole— Genuine Canadian Steel blades. Women's Sleet 5-10 Men's Sixes 5-12 Women's $8«t Man's *8” Women's Insulated ......$10,87 i's Insulated........$11*47 CREST 6 Transistor RADIO Includes Earphones, Battery and Leather Cota It's a Beauty $1477 EVERYTHING FIRST QUALITY iREALTONE .-TRANSISTOR MEN'S HOCKEY SKATES Sturdy leather uppers, hard leather sole. Has ruggad Canadian tubular staal blades. Men's Insulated Hockey Skates with Tendon Guard $1157 Sizes 5-12 >7 so*; FUSTIC SKATE “WALKERS” 770, Steea Small, Medium, left RADIO Complete $17" HILTON 2-TRANSISTOR RADIO... Complete $637 ^CONSUMERS ^CENTER DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE 178 N. Saginaw St. SEVENTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, I960 Points Out Pitfall, of Battle on Blight Jack Approves Wife's Wardrobe for White House PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI) — President-Elect John F. Kennedy Is a/busy nun these days — taut NEW YORK (UPD-A University of Wisconsin political scientist warned Wednesday that it “neglect at housing tor /low-income groups PgE-INVENTORT 20% OFF MERCHANDISE MThshaharMsa OtIs?*T^isa^eawiM*1ila^Wa MIRACLE MILE CAMERA •70 TERMS Cm* in today for A FREE demonstration KODACHROME HOIIDAT MOVIE FILM Fall Color 8MM Roll Prscwsint Included $l|98 WHHm In Hie. Price Open Daily Till t P.M.—Sal. XU 6:00 PJO. Contract Awarded for Hew Soo lock 589 Orchard Lake Are. Pontiac FE 4-0526 PRAYER FURNITURE and APPLIANCES 4410 Dixie Highway Drayton OR 4-0415 Apostolic Church of Christ 458 Central Pastor: Bishop L A Parent Swainson Will Addross School Administrators ! LANSING (UPf» — Govern REVIVAL SERVICES AND ANNIVERSARY OF THE CHURCH SACCHARIN COME AND BRING A FRiEND! 3 BIG DAYS LEFT TO SAVE ON ALL APPLIANCES, STEREO, TV, Etc. Our Biggest Sale of 1960 Is Now in Progress. Only three more days left to cash in on savings you’ll have to see to believe! All display models and warehouse stock must be sold. Below are but a few of these outstanding values. -----STEREO HI-FI-----i r^-—TELEVISION-------- Svlvania Stereo RCA 21” Walnut Wood With AM/PM <4 nri Console Radio. l a background of Christinas greens. A A A Parents off the couple are the Russell L Hibbards of Lake Angelus Shores and the Alva Lawsons of Decatur, Ind. A • A A Fashioned of candlelight satin along princess lines, the bridal gowp was enhanced by Alencon lace applique at the portrait neckline. The bouffant skirt tell into a chapel train. A lace cap held the fingertip veil of French illusion. The bride carried a cascade an* rangement of Fuji chrysanthemums and Ivy. Abby Says That Iron Was Hot honor and Mrs. Arthur B. Mitchel of Madison; Wls. bridesmaid. , Wearing princeas-ltae dresses of cranberry red velvet, they carried white fur muffs topped wit|i holly sprigs. ■ A A A. Arthur B. Mitchel was best man for his brother-in-law. Frank CUtelucib of Valparaiso, bid. seated guests with Carl Smitley of Decatur, Ind. and Richard Smitley of Berne, Ind, -.... A A A . After a brief honeymoon, the newlyweds will resume .their senior year studies at Valparaiso University. The bride is affiliated with Alpha Phi Delta Sorority and her husband with Theta Chi Fraternity. MARGARET ANNE WILSON Dior blue chantilly lace over , . Tf •., tty i ZSJZJSSi" Margaret Wilson to Wed She Who Hesitates May Lose l»y ABIGAIL VAN SUREN DEAR ABBY: I am a divorcee, 39, I’m interested in a bachelor, SO, but he looks oidor becauH he’s bald. - "Baldy" lives with his mother who, ra told, to very /wealthy. He invited ms to . horticultural therapy program at Pontiac State Hospital. Co-workers say it' it difficult to decide which brings the most cheer—Mrs. Lewis or her garden ' therapy. his home and meet hie mother. I told him that I wouldn’t no-cept oileai Us mother invited me personally. “Bald y" never men-tioned it again abby and now I could Uric myself because it’s been three months and I still haven’t met Ms mother, and now I realize that no girl gets anywhere with “Baldy” until she gets Mamma’s okay. Do,you think I mishandled this deal too bad-. ly to patch It upf I’d like to marry this man. IN THE MARKET DEAR IN: Don’t look for an imitation from Mamma OR "Baldy." You should have struck white the Iron was hot. If you are'’lucky, he’ll give you another ^-around and this Volunteer of Month Is Named Honored by the Central Volunteer Bureau of the Pontiac Area Uhlted Fund as their December Volunteer of the Month was Mrs. Gerald Lewis of Waterford. Mrs. Lewis, long-time mem-, her of the Waterford Branch of the Woman’s National Farm and Garden Association, initiated the horticultural therapy program at Pontiac State Hospital last year. A 'A A Mrs. William drs.' William Cobb, ns and Mrs. Mrs. Lewis, the mother of two children, is secretary of her garden dub and works as a volunteer at the Waterford Community Library. She also teaches Sunday School at Community United Presbyterian Church of Drayton Plains. The horticultural ther a p y group at the hospital meets each Wednesday morning. Patients have been assisted to undertaking a large landscape projec*, planting; shrubs, bulbs and flowers.1 Not'only have beautified the hospital grounds, but they, have provided a source of cut flowers to bright-Ttte. has ' the project. Funds for the therapy group’s Christmas projects — decorating a tree and making corsages and cookies — were supplied by t h e Waterford Garden Club branch. Why Tin Cans? NEW YORK IUF1) — Lang ago, it was considered proper to beat pans, kettles, pots right after the wedding ceremony. The custom of tying tin cans to the rear of the bridal party's ear k a teftawer habit from the ancient times. time maybe you can catch the , gold ring. AAA DEAR ABBY: Recently a friend of mine had a very sweet baby girt, but she has talked of nothing else since. No matter what the conversation is — or with whom — she always manages to bring it back to her baby. We hoped that the novelty would wear off, since lfs her first baby, but it is getting worse instead of better. There is actually nothing to talk about because the baby is only six months old and doesn’t June vows are planned by Joanne Gilbert, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Gilbert of East Grand Rapids, and Dennis M. Tibbie, son of the Dennis J. Tibbies of Baltimore, Md., formerly of Pontiac and Birmingham. She is an Albion College senior. Her fiance attends u. of m:s medical school. do much of anything but lie there and coo. Jabber and drool. What can we look forward to when this baby starts walking and talking? TRULY WORRIED AAA DEAR TRULY: Brace yourself. New mothers (and some fathers), who are otherwise charming, considerate and' thoughtful people, have become crashing bores where their children are concerned. A good Mend could (and should ten the offenders. They never will get wise by them-selves JOANNE GILBERT Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E, Wilson of West Long Late Road. Bloomfield Hills, announce the engagement of their daughter Margaret Anne to John Patrick MacManus. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. MacManus of Guilford Road, Bloomfield HOte. Grandson of the late Theodore Ft MacManus who built St. Hugo of the HUls Church on the family estate and was original partner to the advertising agency which bears the family name. Mr. MacManus Is a graduate of Dartmouth College. He was affiliated with Psi UpsUon Fraternity and Dragon senior society. AAA Mias Wilson is a senior at Cranbrook Art Session Is Ottered Applications are being accepted for Cranbrook Academy of Art’s winter session of drawing and painting classes for adults Registration rods Jan. 6. Classes will meet Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8 to 10 to the academy's galleries. A A A The course in figure drawing and composition will .meet Tuesdays beginning Jan. H) and continue for ten weeks through March 14. Thursday evening painting classes, begin-ing Jan. 12, will run’through March Id. A A A 4 Jack Madlon, Cranbrook Academy of Art instructor, will teach the classes, planned for both inexperienced artists and advanced students. Size of the classes is limited. Applicants wilt be accepted to order of receipt of tuition. Holiday visitors at the North Genesee Avenue home of Mrs. Isabel Selden were the junior John C. Humors of Boston* Mats. Center of attention at Mrs. Selden's was granddaughter Isabel, 11 months, to whom the warmth and glow of a first Christmas was made special by a visit to grandmother's. Smith CbUege and a graduate of Kingswood School Cranbrook. She is the granddaughter of former General Motors President Charles E. Wilson who served this country as secretary of defense. Students From Area Graduate Dr. Arthur L. Knoblauch, president of Western Illinois University and an alumnus of Michigan S t a t e Urivenrity, addressed a fall class of 69R students at December commencement exercises at MSU. Among the 201 student* to receive master's and doctoral degrees from Pontiac are Marie RUey Kish. Angelus Drive and Dorothy Eileen Bell, of Hudson Avenue, M.A., guidance and counselor training; Marie Elizabeth Colando, Mohawk Road, M.A., teacher education; D, Brant Cotter-man, West Iroquois Road. B A production administration, with honor; William C. Eaiy. Boston Avenue. B.A, accounting, with Ann Marie Ewart, of West Iroquois Road, B.A., social science divisional; Nlchoiyn Marie Folsom, South TUden Avenue, B.A.. elementary education; Jameb E. Hunter. Marlborough Drtw, Bloomfield Highlands, B.A., general marketing, with high honor. Wayne A. Magnan of Airport Road. Waterford Township. B A., personnel administration; Wanda Lee Nickerson, Gateway Drive, Waterford Township. B.A, institutional and hospital management; Marcia Ann Petrie, Cherokee Road. BA., elementary education. , with honor; and Louis H. ' . Schimmel Jr., West Iroquois Road, B.A.. financial administration: and Richard A. Kilby, Hazel Bend Street. B S . urban planning. 'A A A Others were Alice Anne Davis of Pine Lake Drive. Orchard Lake, B A., special education: Duane R. Vogel* burg, Keego Harbor, B.A., philosophy; Earl T. Freeman. Drayton Plains. M.S., zoology; : Mel L. Vaara, Clarkston. M.A . administrative and educational services; Bruce H. Barnes. Rochester, Ph.D., mathematics: David A. Turner. Farmington, B.A . general business administration. * A A A From Birmingham are Constance Elaine Collins, M.A.. guidance and counselor training; Jeannine Madeleine Day. B.A., special education; Arthur B. Dowd Jr., B.A., advertising; John P. Fteaer, B.A , general business administration; Phillip J. Fowler, B.A . accounting; Walter F. Herd-rich Jr, B.A,, social science divisional: Richahd y. Morgan and Donald A. Plcmann. R.A.. social science divisional: Marilyn Grace Slear Ruestok M.A.. music education; and Donald T. Thornton, B.S. physical education. (NEA) — There’s not much excuse, at any age. for a scraggty neck. Not if you do neck exercises regularly. Here’s the beat all round one; drop your head forward, then roll it to the right, an the way back, to the left and forward again, (fo this 29 times each day. "* You’D soon fori an improvement, a tightening of the neck naiades. And be sure to cream your neck each right faithfully. fONTtAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEM NINBTK^f Optimistic Youngisteni Don’t Feel Beat Few Wivefs NEW YEAR’S EVE Use QyLjst Are Looking/Ahead to 1961 FORMALS The study showed that only about 30 women of each 100 caqie to the store equipped with a shopping list. They bought four more items than the women who came without a list, spent about four to six cents per minute of shopping and spent mote time doing their marketing. Consumers who use a list are likely to shop once or twice a week, whereas those who don't use a list buy fewer items at a time but shop more frequently. Swirling skirt of chiffon with deep deep hem. ShlrTed bodice with a rose caught at the demi waist. A Sheer Party NYLONS 99c pair 1st quality — 3 pairs 2.85 Favor Feathers Mrs. Raymond McLean Is Have You Tried This? < Store Mocha Angel Food ! in Refrigerator 12 Hours I members of the fsmBy. I By a vote of 87 per cent to II, lithe year 1980 was appraised as a | good year. The reasoning was al-• most purely personal. By JANBT ODELL rontlar Press Heme Editor Party In the offing and you'rs tired of Christmas cookies and fruit cake? Then buy a large angel food cake and make this mocha dessert. Allan Freikert, IS. of Kearney. Neb., saw tt as a good year be- husband are enthusiastic thoroughly. sj««y sswm «ss emu* cut angel food eakt Into S even slices. Otam butter and add sugar gradually. Add vanilla. salt and egg yolks. Beat World Series and I gained the trust |of my parents slow with a gun."1 Wesson Brown. 17, af Memphis, Tam., said It was a bad one because "I had three automobile ac-j square dancer* She likes I Fold in melted cooled chocolate and coffee, then egg whiles. Fill cake and store overnight In refrigerator. Frost with whipped cream before serving. Serves 10-13. lbs Hsappitotwicti ef MM iMr Mg women, that is) article in herself. But if rim Is going December issue of a national mag-j. a superior Judgement. 'hr has to be willing to exercise It. Happy' Be W» hape bsl eat many Called "How to Be Failure" it's the author's theory that the way to get out of work MHew to Be a Happy PM is to he a bungler — one of those H Jast might give 'em Me helpless souls who Is wiUim to. the ktad of ideas Owl have do anything but always manages Ble awy ter spy to bungle toe Job, thereby making eaeagh to be a ■ire ho Is never asked to ds It ^ ^ t would be J* *•*“* easy tor a husband to be a bunt The tori le tost —— have as tor a wife to he a leaner ] beva aaiag (Me tosbMps tor since tost* can only be one of each ever ee tang — eriy wttb mess- to a family — tot's hope the men ea a Is railed being a “eltag- |don't catch on to the tort that a lag vtoe." husband can be a bungler with Women have made a good thing!** little effort as a wife can be| of this clinging vine racket andia clinging vine that is why h's alarming to think | * * * that men are catching on to the ^ , Appier life and a happier! technique, and fost might take « atentage. tend tor a copy of Ruth "If. Millett» new booklet, "How to A dining vine has to have a Have a Happy Husband." Mall sturdy oak to lean on. She can't 25 cents tor each copy to Ruth ding to a bungler who never does i Millett Reader Service. CO The anything quite right. Pontiac Press. P. O. Box 881. Dept. It's certainly easier for a woman A, Radio CMy Station, Hew York 'to say *T can't add two and two 19, N. Y. without using my fingers" than to keep the check book straight, pay the bills, and make out the yearly income tax. But to order to get by with this pretty prett has to have a husband ' What a 'Mesh' It's also easier'tor a woman to I stones. qiEA) — Paris Shows the art-tag that’s a drop of white silk topped by a black mesh bow sparkling with rhine- Cocktail Dresses ‘25 to ‘40 A wonderful selection of dresses for New Year's Eve. Chiffons, Satins, Peau de Sole. Other Cocktail Dresses *45 - *90 Silk Pumps Dyed to Match Any Dress M395 The gendsman who strives hr natural the comfort that comes el "man-knowledge” tailoring as well ee far-advanced styling In superior fabric. Is ccrtatnly the man who saw m ippenheirr ICup^enheimer (JJU AN INVaSThraNT IN OOOD APPHARANCB “The Men’e Store of Pontiac99 * 106 N. Saginaw Oper Friday Nighta ’til t P.M. THE MAN.’S STORE TUXEDOS Superbly tailored elegance — A fine Dacron and Mohair wool blend Tuxedo for thot New Year's Eve Party and for those formal affoirs in the New Year. FORMAL SHIRTS Impecccdjly Tailored *7’5 to *1295 CUMMERBUND SETS Unusual Styling , $600 to $1200 JEWELRY STUD SETS from $750 Afam's OF PONTIAC HURON at TELE6RAPH Open Men.; Thun., Frl. 10 to 9—Tue*., Wed., Sat. 10 to 6 Year-End SALE! Our Annual Savings Event with Fabulous Values! Winter Coats Regular to $110 ‘48 - ‘68 Casual and Dressy Dresses Regular to $30j00 ‘12 -‘18 -‘22 Other Dresses V* to Vi Off Fur Trim Coats Regular to $265jOO ‘88 - ‘178 Seai-Aanul Shoe Ckarnce All colors, all leathers, all heel heights. All sizes, but not every style in every size. Sorry no mail, phone, or C.O.D. orders. All Sales Final! Regular J77 J00 Andrew Geller Regular $19M $*\ A r Mademoiselle........... .... 14 Air Step-Town & Country Capezios- Fiancees Regular to $1735 ’6” *8*° Uhtfi's OF PONTIAC HURON at TELEGRAPH Open Mon., Thors., Frl. 10 to 9—Tue*,, Wed., Sat. 10 to 6 TSfrkNTT / m THE PRESS* THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, lofo) -/f VMWWWWMWjVMMMMMjrMM** Tense Have to Let Go "7" Learn Relaxation Habit Floor Samples ^ LAMPS SOFAS-PICTURES All Prices Reduced . . Some Items at Cost! ^ 5390-5400 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1225 *m0WMjrM*wwjrM*rjrjrwMjr% Close-Uni; Sale! SAVINGS By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Some folk* just do not know bow to relax. They work too long* at one time and when they do atop they are still tense. They do not know how to “let go" in their muscles or their minds- They are incapable of stalking happily into laziness. There are many ways to avoid habitual tenseness. In the first rtace. try to approach each day in a relaxed manner. By this I mean mu should approach it with vigor nit without the feeling of rush and tenseness. These are partly habit anyway. Also take little “breaks” from work. If yea were la an office you would do this. Why not do • the same thing at heme? This makes a tremendous difference at the end of a busy day. Do not take on more responsibil-. ities or work than you can handle without fatigue. Avoid boredom with your work. You can do this by learning more about die field in which you work. If you are in the home, meal planning and preparation will be more fun if you leant more about nutrition ami also add new, interesting recipes to your menus. * * * you are a mother, a course or books in child psychology will make you better able to understand and guide your child. Try to avoid the feeling of pressure. You can only do so much Do aat look ahead at an of the things which must bo door. Take one at a time sad move out# the next at a moderate pace. You probably do It better. When you rest, deliberately go limp all over from your toes to the top of your head. Also relieve your mind of any worrisome or irritating thoughts. If possible, make your mind a blank and do not think of anything. These little tricks will 'add much to your store, of energy and happy living. This la an impressive figure. It means that concerned as they are with rearing families and holding down Jobs, the women of this country want to look aa pretty as possible while they go about their business each day. It means that If you would like to have my they have open minds about leaflet "Exercises for Relaxing" investigating new helps S send a stamped, self-addressed en- Meal planning and preparation will be more fun if you learn more about nutrition and also add new, interesting recipes to your menus. Avoid boredom by learning more about the field in which you work. Gals Work at Beauty (NEA) — American women spend three billion ■ dollars a year on beauty aids of all velope with your request for leaflet No. 34. Address Josephine Low-in care of this newspaper. MALING SHOES busk! Toor luck to good because ours has been bad! Remember that warm fall, those rainy days, and all the surprises the weather gave ns? Well, we do! Our customers forgot about shopping, and Mating's brand new, gorgeous shoes just aat (or do shoes "stand”?) Now they bar* to go! 8o-o-o-o aaro more than ever at this whopper of a tale! MAUNG SHOES SffiE Every Material! Every Heel Height! Every Size! 50 H. SAGINAW STREET Open Friday Evening investigating- new beauty. (Witness the overwhelming success, in the last decade, of home permanents and moisture creams). . Tin women who pooh-pooh the notion of working for an attractive appearance are, fortunately, in the minority. For nothing is quite to depressing as a sagging, dull and sloppy woman who very obviously doesn’t care what she wears nor how she tanks. By contrast, we are all perked up by the sight of a well-groomed and attractive w.o man who clearly regards herself with as much respect as she regards others. Always GOOD COFFEE BIKES FOUNTAIN •7 W. Huron Teen-Ager Has an Open Mind About Hairdos (NEA) — IQ the matter of styling and setting their own hair, moat teen-agers could teach their mothers a lesson. . For teen-agers are adept at changing hair styles and quick to learn how to aet a new style. They eagerly make use of new hair tools (big rollers, clips, tiny curlers). * # ★ ■ Meanwhile, their mothers are helpless without the services of a,hair stylist. Many mature women have told me that they are quite unable to manage their own hair styles. The result is that they look great the day altar an appointment at the salon. And for the rest of the week, they go about with limp, straggly locks. * * > * Why should teen-agers able to do their own hair so successfully? Probably because they have open minds. They are still flexible, adaptable and perfectly willing to experiment. If one style doesn't suit, they try another. Their mothers would do well to follow suit in this one respect. Store Steel Wool To prevent steel wool from rusting, store in a cupful pf water to Iwhich you've added a couple of teaspoons of soda bicarbonate. Just in Time for New Years ... at Gallagher's now swlHnO *805 Easiest to play of all musical instruments! This 1 remarkable home organ has brought tha joy Of mak- ] i' ing music to thousands and thousands of paopla 11 everywhere... and now you cap own it at tha lowest f price in its successful history. It's never bean so easy to step up to a real percussion organ with two 44-note manuals. Wa have a complete selection of stylos and fine wood finishes. Coma in or call us today. FRCC HOME TRIAL • EASY BUDGET PLAN IN OUR TRADE-IN DEPARTMENT f Player Plana 1 Small Grand 2 Upright Piano* 1 Hammond Chord Organ GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. “Mule fa Oar laalaeaa" FE 4-0566 'HI f PAL WhoGet$ the First Word?', by The Emtty Poat Institute Today while I wai out in the car I stopped for a red light and a neighbor (a man) putted up ak>ng fide of me. I nodded and said hello. He returned ray beUo but acted aa if he didn’t recognize me. When 1 related this to my husband he said, “Hiat's what you get fix’ speaking first.” All of my Ufo I have been of the opinion that a woman speaks first, but my husband says I am wrong. Will you please give us your opinion? Answer: You are right, but this is a very flexible rule. Before feeling butt, remember that while there are many who, like yourself, recognize people easily, there also are many who, like the man you nodded to, have great difficulty in ddng so. W * * Question: When tested at a round table of eight or 10 people at a public dinner, there usually are two dishes of such thing* aa sauces, relishes, rolls, etc., placed at either end of the table, but people keep passing them around ad infinitum unto the beastly thing is When It comes to me and there is another dish within easy reach of the person next to me, I put it down and do not pass it on. My wife says I *m rude not to pass it on, but’I say it is quite unneces- »«y. This passing goes on for at least half of the meal which to me seems absolutely ridiculous. Witt you please set me straight on this? ★ ★ ♦ Question: When writing a letter to my son and his wife, what is‘the proper salutation, “Dear Mary and John” or “Dear John and Mary”? I wrote a letter to them the other day and began it Dear John and Mary and was told that it was very impolite tv my daughter-in-law to put her name last and that I should have begun Dew Mary and John. I would appreciate your opinion on this matter. Answer If you had been Mary's mother, "Dew John and Mary” would have been pottle, hut “Dew Mary and John” is the more usual salutation and the one you as John's mother moat certainly should have chosen. '4594 SIZES Walk into this coatdresa that wraps and buttons on tha i —then, go smartly off to town, work, travel! Not* flattery of cepe collar. For cotton, wool. Printed Pattern 4304: Half Sizes 14*4, 164. 184, 204, 224, 244. She 164 requires 44 yards 35-xb fabric. Send 50 cents in coins for this pattern for lst-clas# mailing. Send to Anne Adams, cars of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 343 West 17th St, New York 11, N.Y. Print piabdy Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style number. Send now! Big, beautiful, cdor-ifle fall and winter pattern catalog has over 100 styles to sew — school, career, half-sizes. Only 35 cents! rai-mviNTOiY WATCH CLEARANCE j A showing of the oils and water colors of art teacher Mrs. Mary Sue Preston of Mohawk Hoad is the feature of a two-day open house at the Navajo Road home of Mrs. Horace HclL Mrs. Preston, a teacher in the Rochester public schools, is shown with a few of her water colors. Get Two Pairs of Eyeglasses (NEA) — Girls who wew glasses should always own two pairs In the same prescription. Tliis will give you variety in' frames and safety, too. U something happens to one pair you have another reedy. One pair can have frames that will Mend with your day-, time wardrobe and the other can he dramatic, both in color and design. lc VITAMIN SALE SALE! Formats Cocktails Party Dresses <3 > CLEARANCE PRICES ^5- j. ^ Bridal Salon and 'CCu After Five Shop 37 W. Huron, Rlkor Bldg. DEL KEY | rumoE pbcopwt mm | 22 NORTH 8AGINAW STREET LADIES’ SLACKS $258 Regular $2.99 SIZES 10-18 ALL COLORS 100% WOOL USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY! Jane Lee NEW YEAR SPECIAL DRESSES Regular 5.99 to 6.99 8Q47 Every type and every size to among this very special New Year’s group of dresses at clearance'price I 41 N. SAGINAW DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY -TYfZ POXYIAC M^ESSl THyRSPAY, DECEMBER 29, iftftO TWEXTY>epS|^^ August vows arf planned , ; by t Elizabeth Su*aiis4 ther;, daughter of the Hooter L. Ashen of . Waterford Township, and James 0.' Shaw, son of the John it. Shaws of Aubp/n AifnueL The bride-elect attends Michigan State University . Oakland and her fiance, the University of Michigan, Jhe engage-. menu of Judith Ann Zolman to Robert Stem, son of die Leonard F. Stems 'of Mechanic Street, is ... announced by her parents, the Glen Zolmans of Lake Orion The Fjrancis C. Hoisingtons 'of South Francis Street , announce die engagement of their daughter Penny Aon to Glenn It. Watson,j sun Of the Donald Watsons of West New York Avenue. Summer vows are planned by Jean Marie Diebel of '• Sylvan Ledatt daughter, of , the Henry Diebels of Elkton, and William J. Keisery sen of the^William • HIM. Kaisers ■ of Milford. Her fiance attendsi General Motors • Institute. PENNY ANN HOtSINGTON ELIZABETH SUSAN ASHER JEAN MARIE DIEBEL JUDITH Am ZOLMAN High Foshion Approves Slack Silhouette Fashionette Club Elects Mrs. Reichert My anr nitn NEW YORK tUPD-Weve moved from the sack to the shirk in fashion silhouettes . The one outstaying trend in the Spring 1961 collections in New York’s garment industry is to clothes with a definite easy with slackened silhouette No hourglass hugging of the figure. Instead, • relaxed, not tight Not that we all can climb comfortably into the voluminous muu-muus. Sldrts tor spring make strong demands Often Women Choose to Be Plain and Plump By AUCU HART •NEAi—Thto last decade has produced some near miracles in the way of beauty aids And the next is sure to produce more. In short, there’s little excuse these, days for any woman looking anything but her very best. But that doesn't mean that •e re going to him into a nation of beauties. For then will always be some women too laiy to take advantage of the really wonderful akin cream*, hair Mats and tnatments. ex-erctae machines and cosmetics. * * * These are tbe women who buy a larger dress dm when they add a lew pounds. They have their hair cropped toon because It’s easy to care tor They can't be bothered with rrrsm at night and they use hand lotion in a hit or miss fsshton. They never walk when they can ride and wouldn't dream of doing spot exercises They also dislike any woman who has worked hard to maintain a trim figure, who chooses her ctothee carefully and keeps a youthful took. , No. we’ll never be con-, fronted with a nation of beau-th«. It i against some human natures. And certainly the continuance of the short hemline. Just, skimming the knee caps, calls tor good gams The ease comes through the sleeves, bodice and waistline. Bodices are so bulky that it wiU take a lew tryings-on in dressing rooms during shopping to get used to this roomy cut. Sleeves are airy, and waistlines range all over the place—high,"normal and tow. * * * One of the strongest exponents of the bulky, big Arm-luiie look at the top is Jacques Tlffeau, the young French-born designer for Monte Snno A PTUian. a trend-setting house which last week showed its spring collection to reporters and buyers. * * * Tlffeau gave an oval, often smock-like shape to the backs of coats and amts. Or else be made them with cape fUllneas. Alt tapped slim skirts, aased across the tummy with a tow gathers Overblouses for the skirts proved kind to the waistline not quite as slim as Scarlett O’Hara’s. COLLAR PURS IT His favorite collar treatment was the ”rtag"*-the neckline cut with the rest of the bodice, but designed to stand up and away out from the throat Any sieeve which came below the elbow looked like an immigrant. At Monte Sam, as with other Annual CLEARANCE SALE of «H wanted famous brand HATS VS*. *5 including Our Sxclutivt SCHIAPARELLI 26 W. Huron St. DIAMOND BIG MAMONDS-UTTU MONEY ft C«t«t Total W«ifkl «s& NOW $2 • Wash 125 ft Carat Tatal Wai«k« fief. tUSM NOW m LYNN JEWELERS manufacturer* who have shown their spring collections In the last four weeks, the quiet changes from last year are in color, fabric and de- Tiffoau used bright yellows, emerald and paler greens, lush rose-pink, a navy almost bright enough to class as royal blue, and a bronze-toned wool dubbed the unlikely name of Fabrics grow airier each season. Monte Sano, tor instance, allowed an imported “lace" tweed, described aa “thin as sfibi" Most woolens for spring have a spongy, souffle texture. Cottons in turn look like wool. And at the House of Pauline Trigere, these was a group of sheer wools which looked like cotton denim, batiste or gingham. CLOSE AT SIDE New York designer* generally followed the lead of Paris in the non-symmetericnl or side closing in coats and suit jackets. * For spring also, look for culottes or slim, trouser skirts in daytime suits, in sportswear, lounge and party wear; look for the revival of the swinging, pyramid coat-marrow at the top, wide at the hemline; for tots of white at night; and for pullover tops giving a middy look to many suits. * | The Fashionette Club elected of-. After receiving Mr*. Victor Ev-1 Installation of officers win high-ficers Tuesday evening in Adah U^, and Mrs. Evans to member- light the Tuesday meeting. Shelly Librwy. |ntiip, the group named Mrs, Vligilj , . < -—— J I rvr»irirnt Mrs Frank Reichert ILcwi* chairman of a new reducing Big Spring, in Missouri * Big I ... M w- Riftich (contest which begins Tuesday. For Spring State Park, is rated the 1 . ... u_ James H I *** *rok* each member who gains largest single spring in the United ^-,,‘ virs! wrt«ht wffl provide entertainment States. R has a daily maximum :££ ^ MS I (secretary; and Mrs. Bert iUltock, Save Worn Socks Don't throw out your husband's — or the youngsters’ — old socks. Instead, give them a second life of service when washing Venetian blinds. Sip a sock over each hand like a mitten, and you’ll be able to suds both sides of each slat simultaneously. Mrs. Matthew Fotberia^Hun carder; Mrs. Wav* Foster. man; and Mrs. Arfhnr Evaaa. j Mrs. Forker was this week’s! trophy winner for the greatest 1 weight loss. _ I On* S. Saginaw Si. PI 5*5731 LAZY SUSAN Clever "denizens of the deep ‘ sutan with 4 fish shaped sections ond shell-motif canter bowl on revolving base Choice- of aqua or pink. ? WIQQS has everything you need to make your Wen Year9s party a success! OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9 for VOur shopping convenience Clear Crystal SALAD BOWL SET $050 Lorge crystol salad bowl with fo ond spoon servers of clear duroci trimmed irv silver finish. 8-CUP CARAFE with 22K Gold Trim $2’5 Hand-blown of hest-mistsne glest with rich 22K gold trim heed in for permanent peptyl Complete wfth brass plated warmer stand and candle. 8-CUP INSTANT COFFEE CARAFE STEMWARf STEMWARE * $5.40 Per Dozen FLAIR GLASSES $1.80 to $2 46 Per Dozen Hi-BsR, HOME BARWARE by Libby This Stemware assortment is Libby's mast popular pot-ntem . . ond the Flair Glasses are Libby's Oword-win-riirtg design! All have smooth, chip* resistant drinking edges guaranteed by Libby. Boxed by the dozen — ond a wonderful buy. 1 las SMasSiat coftrr $2.95 CHAFING DISH $1695 Festive buffet accessory! Stainless sleet and copper with Meek legs end handle. Other Chafing Dishes from $15 to $50 WIQQS 24 WEST HURON STREET Wishing Everyone a Very Happy New Year! ONCE-A-YEAR DRASTIC REDUCTIONS FROM OUR REGULAR * LADIES’ LUXURIOUS WINTER COATS all at one smash price,,, $• • Colorful nub-textured rwaadsl • Glamorous dressy fabrics I • Luxurious warm zibalinasl • Paris-look swaps and dims! e Mast-wanted now fashion colors! • Misses' and Junior Nthe sins! 15 SAVE OVER 35% MS to 11.89 FASHION use,’ DRESSES nost-Mrantsd Juniors! Misses! Women’s! I WOOLEN SKIRTS SAVE 33% TO 50% ‘4 *6‘8 Now you can own a wardrobe-ful! Gorgeous brocades, dressy wools, sheers I Rayon failles, laces! Sheaths, fall sweeps, shirtwaists, jacket dresses! In blade and Hisrious colors! Obi Nut Salesraoa ii CLARKSTON-WATIRFORD 0460 Dixie Hwy. Ntttfuag slim lines ■“TMithbdbl Wool end nyon blends, ® colorful tortured we* veiJ ■assay* ENENDOUS SELECTION... r N9T EVBtV smi MO LOI M EVERY SIZE w • ■ 1b PtBtiK 200 I0KTB SMDUW ST. Hilriif la Hb Ibu THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 80, ItWO »’« » Sed Baefawee, No Hobby, for Him Investing Firm Spots Technical, Credit Bads for Business Rise, Too . one at the Brooklyn candy [in 1915. I "1 was scveti at the tic NORSE 2-Door 13 Co. Ft. Refrigerator- Freezer »UY HOW HMM TH! sales tax ihciiiasi JAN. 2ed —AND AT THE SAME TIME take advantage OF THE LOWEST INTEKEST KATES IN TOWN. EVERYTHING IS SPECIALLY PRICED THIS WEEK TO REDUCE OUR STOCK. 1 /REEZER SPECIALS Mm. ft ■SPECIALS1 NORGE 2-Cycle—-10 Lb. Copacify AUTOMATIC WASHER With Lint Filter KELVINATOR FOODARAMA FLOOR SAMPLE Specially Priced Iff This Stle RCA VICTOR NORGE 2-WAY DRYER Seft for «N fabrics. Dries with or without he PRICED $1 A A FROM 1^0 PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS i f *»t»*r Specialist Cosh Yqur Electrical Appliance 90 Days Soma at 121 North Saginaw St. . JD.A> FE 5-6189 Yard where- kitted « men on the carrier Con- ChnM|Vi lather, a iwl » sfWlation J taia hum, was a lb* butt, tee. He fa Edward F. Cavanagh Jr.,j 52, for the past seven years fire eonanHaaloner of Now York. I ____________________ A socialite graduate of Harvard!- Rtae hew* til la BrieoUytf la law achool with a 25-room mansion1 heree^raww ea «t Giea COW. Long Island. Cav- «*■** fire-fighting even anagh would seem) a least Mkely “•** "Pertaonlar. general for New Yorks U.QOO firemen. But . one thing that set* off Ms Irish temper is a suggestion the post is a "hobby.”' the mark of the lefanoHy he , puts late the )eb Is vMMe In Ms hair. It wan Jet Meek whoa he teak office. New It Is gray. We Is ea the scene at why Mg Are aad — In then* winter month* — that average* about i“~" 0| ' i week long past tlme.'oadi it was the first mass death I had' ever seen,” he ' recalls, "YkjpBl girls were -Jumping from windows]have swung strpnpy in favor of a and being burned to death." It was rising stock market throughout revolting. Fourteen girls were moat of 1961, according to Clam, NEW YORK (UPI) -The odds Cavanagh was "in command at , the tragic Brooklyn jet plane crash into e row of tenements and again at the Constellation fire. He has expressed astonishment at the Navy's use of wooden scaffolding for its workers inside the hull. ■AS GOOD RECORD A blunt man. Cavanagh has long * Contended that 90 per cent of all fires could be avoided with proper killed because doors were locked, fire escapes blocked and someone had put syrup, which burns' like grease, on the stairway." He went to Georgetown University. then to Harvard and practiced law from 1932 until 1941 when he went into the Army, coming out with rank of lieutenant IdoneL Then Mayor William O’Dwyer persuaded him to take the top Brie Job in 1954 at a salary of 625,000. Dodge It Co. Technical and credit factor point dearly in this direction, it says, and should be .joined fey improving business before the new year has luted very long. In fact, business may start Its upturn late in the first quarter. It will be a normal development It Were should be a ted of last October’s low at some Mine la the first qaarter, ( lark, Dodge reports, bat It says those/lows are uailkely to be severely deated aad the upside path should be At His show place home, Cava-1 nagh has one of the world's most extensive and costly museums of! fire-fighting equipment which his . _ " _ wife calls Ms "firephanalia."' R®*er *• Spear, president of Among It is a bell of silver from|s<>Mr * Suff' Inc - predicjs that an engine that fought the great!1961* low ,or ^ ^mv-Jonei indue-Chicago fire. trial average win be M the 57&400 His Long Island house and hia *”® *nd wUI occur *"**» first New York City apartment are cut The w*h> ** miy in on the city-wide fire radio so *"* **"l—"* —— that he is in constant touch. '?**** very painful Fire losses have been reduced 92 EDWARD CAVANAGH JR. task many timea,” he aafcl „ ing to fires and seeing senseless destruction becomes a hard bur. per cent through cooperation of government and private timber growers during the last quarter century. of NORGE APPLIANCES KITCHEN-AID DISHWASHER Kafr $345.00 $229°° Timhr S-Tiusiitki RADIO WIW pMr rjsr *21“ [tOH STORE MIRACLE MILE E,nd of SALE Regular to $79.50 MEN'S SUITS *44 *54 *64 ' Men's Topcoats 5 ‘44 *63 Regular to $35 MEN'S SPORT *19 *24 COATS *29 Regular to $35 Men's Jackets; ! $i4" $*|g" Suburbans; *26" Regular to $19.98 Children's Snc $jQ99 04-,.. ' * . W™'A*1”..' - I )w Suits, Car Coats to $14" Regular to $39.98 Girls' Coats and S'! ^90 $2^90 Goat Sets $2Q9° Regular to $24.98 Boys' Jackets, Suburbans $|Q99 $j^|99 $*|g99 I Regular to $17.98 • I LADIES' DRESSES $^90 $1Q9C $1190 Regular to $29.98 DRESSES... NOW $13.90 to $19.90 Regular to $110 Ladies’Fur Trim Coats *38 *58*78 CLEARANCE1 Ladies' NATURALIZERS and TOWN & COUNTRY Reg $11.99 to $14.99 Wedgies $790 S890 $990 Ladies1 AMERICAN GIRLS Regular to $69.95 LADIES' WINTER COATS *28 *38 *48 Flat*. (leg. $7,99 to $10.99 »5” Ladies' GLAMOR DEBS By Butter Brown Dross Flets end Sports ■ Reg. to $6.99 ’5” Ladies' DANIEL GREEN | SLIPPERS Broken Sites,-Discontinued Styles Rep. to $4.00 , $090 CHILDREN'S SHOES Pott Parrot, Buster Brown, Child Lite, Pley Poise and Rep. to $1.99 Oxfords end Streps $39° _ $^90 Boys' FORTUNE SHOES SIM, 114 I, n«g. .o an $C90 ODDS and ENDS LADIES' CASUALS Rep. t» 8.95 »3" Men's PORTAGE and EMBLEM Oxford* end Loefert Rep. to $H,9J 1 Use 0 Convenient Lion 'Charge Plan THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, I960 TWEyTY-THfcKlr/ THE PONTIAC OFFTOA0OOt>mTt.®Q 3 GREAT Savings Days- Tkinday, Dm. 21 Saturday, Dm. 31 WHOLE FRYERS Velvet Brand Lhtr Sanagt ..u Boneless HAMS lc‘-rU. Borden's or SLICES 79< NhbSaaaaca..ia Viatic DILL PICKLES Contadina Whole, Spiced PEACHES He. tH on PilUbury or Ballard BISCUITS PORK and BEANS Tasty—Tem pting. PARTY TREATS PASCAL CELERY PIZZA I'Mk C. NO Nm French Fries PEOPLE’S FOOD MARKETS SUPER MARKETS StoJre/jr's-Fifiest TOMATO ir i JUICE 1 19 lei 1 TOMATO KETCHUP as 1 HHH || I Kraft's Salad Dressing ^ 1 MIRACLE ■ make an attractive and edible beef to make them juicy. Serve, garnish for the platter. Round out between bun halves with crisp) the meal pith crisp relishes, hot I bacon and chutney. Marinate Meat for Pie cut. in California red or white dinner wine for sev-: Meat pies have special appeal eral hours before cooking enhances during cold weather. Lower-priced|their flpvor and helps to tenderize] cuts of lamb or beef are per-j the meat. A glass of dinner wine haps the moat popular chokes and]makea an ideal beverage to serve have wonderfully rich flavor, with the meal, too. SoftjRjttbr or margarine 1 cup flaked coconut | Mi cup melted butter or maria line ] Drain peaches. Blend cinnamoA :and sugar. Place bread slices i .baking sheet and broil on one side! until golden brown. Remove from; ] broiler and lightly butter untoast*] ed sides of bread. Place peach! halves, clip side up, on baking] sheet with bread. > Sprinkle buttered bread and] peaches with coconut, cinnamon*] sugar mixture and melted butter.! JUICY SWEET TANGERINES 29’ <0> DOZEN LAKE OBION PONTIAC rail's IGA FowUinei Waite’s IGA Market Open WaaMayt 'til 9 p.m. Open Daily 9*9 p.m. Sunday 10-7 p.m. R' / ^ Country Fresh These tow Prices Good Thursday, December 29, 1960 Through Wednesday, January 4, 1961— Closad All Day Sunday (New Year's Day) . . . Open Monday, Jan. 2 From 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Happy New Year Everyone Maxwell House INSTANT COFFEE 89 Dole PINEAPPLE JUICE Grant 46-os. Can Dunceu Mess, Early Americas mxym m Coff* • MAXWELL HOUSE • CHASE tad SANBORN • HILLS BB0S. COFFEE c Choice of Grinds POUND VAC. CAN 59 Mentor's COCKTAIL PEANUTS 1 Vc-erCo 39 Northern Color Pok NAPKINS WjCountJlkjj^^ ia Viatic . POUSH MLLS 49‘ M Gallon Jtia * V Vi Gallon Jug Armour's Thick Sliced Campfire Sliced BACON 2=79 Fresh Grade "A" Whole Pound FRYERS 20 ....... riflHNi Jw fresh. Lean GROUND BEEF LI. 39‘ Pressel't U. S. No. 1 RING BOLOGNA Lb. 39 Breast-O-Chicken TUNA Chunk Style A c. $1 Plum-Rose DANISH HAMS U. 3199 2-T Tastee SHRIMP COCKTAIL Jer 49 rRUITS — VEGETABLES e CABBAGE Urge Heeds e CUCUMBERS e GREEN PEPPERS e RADISHES e GREEN ONIONS Chef Boy-Ar-Dee PIZZA MIX 2 - 89 PEPSWOU Bottles 99 Big S Ounce Bottles Case of 24 Bottles Plus Deposit LIBBY'S PUMPKIN Urge 2Va Cans c 5I*89< Open Saturday-New Year’s Evs-8 AM. to 9 P.M. Firm, Ripe TOMATOES Campbell's PORK and BEANS Giant 16-ox. Can 10* Table King TOMATO NICE Giant 46 Os. Can 19’ Hamilton Grada "A" URGE EGGS Mimste Maid Fresh Fioien ORANGE JUICE Frosty Seat, LllBY'S DRINKS Fresh Frosen Bisadsd Futnil Pineapple * Raspberry SHRIMP Pineapple - Strawberry Cheks ■ Kl SUPER MARKET! • Boar • Wine • Liquor to Taka Out Corner Baldwin Are. and Waltan Blvd. r Bp . TWENTY-SIX "TT ■Jk Mipcemeat Chiffon Pief* TYuly Angelic Dessert THE FONTlkC PRESS, /THURSDAY, DECEMBER 39, i960 'until (bn. If desired, garnish with additional whipped cream; Sprinkle with nutmeg. Yield: One 9-Inch pie. J Chocolate Walnut Drops Melt 1 &-oui4e f<*n« (1 cup) Rouse cheers from holiday! Today's homemaker finds thejNGW CctHI16(i); gueata hy serving pie soft as an;task considerably easier. Her p^.k^p..-angel’s smile, light as an ang*rs|mincwneat comes from the Jar; herrx*^wctu“ OCUllSt wing, and beautiful as an angel's piecrust, if desired, from the box. JfrA Dil/aront song. It's as delicious at it looks. I And an envelope of' unflavorfd!'**P L/IIIGI tZiil And it's called, fittingly enough,'gelatine /transforms the humble' . . .. " Angel Me. The 1961 model of this j mincemeat - Into the most spec- Here ar*. ^ watering] l1* cups California walnut halves'ri,*1,tr__ a««t, or Ufa pieces. Drop in clusters on v“mcKen A*P,C semi-sweet chocolate morsels over hot (not boding) water, stirring constantly. Beat till cool. Stir m waxed paper. Angel flab have pectoral fins that spread like wings. 1 Wee far a Sunday-night, buffet: : recipes combining the nesMtorbe-!cue beans and popular meats. Wonderful for any outdoor or lib door occasion! ) f These barbecue bea I with not one, but three kinds of! [beans — Great Northerns. Baby! [Limas and California Pinks — in a Itangy. yet mild tomato barbec sauce. holiday favorite makes use of'tacular of desserts, mincemeat and combines It with .Angel Chiffon Pie a feathery unflavored gelatine' t fnv»iop» untutored i*i.ttn. mixture. The gelatine lends a light-1 ffj** * er-than-air consistency ... but it i'» efp. prepared minrrmnt also given the pie; the necesaryf texture for attractive slicing. The whipped ■{ mincemeat-chiffon mixture is > »-“ch tek«d pi* «h*U topped with puffs of whipped I Sprinkle unflavored gelatine on' cream, sprinkled wth nutmeg, and]water in saucepan to soften. Place] simply popped into the refriger- over low heat, stirring constantly,! ator to chill. until gelatine is dissolved. Remove | Today's Angel Pie is a far cry {from heat. Stir in rtim and mince-from the mince pie that adorned meat. Chill until mixture mounds, medieval Christmas tables. Then «UgMly when dropped from spoon. |B tbe housewife labored for days fol Beat egg whites until stiff. H*|53bb i„ tender Add barbecue shred the huge sides of. beef, veal not dry. Gradually add sugar, and ^^g j|eat; stir now and then. ' or mutton. She tossed into the salt and beat until very stiff. Fold1 Makes 2. to 3 servings , mixture grated citrus rinds, dried in gelatine mixture. Foldin fruits, and any of the precious whipped cream. spices the cupboard would yield. [ Turn into baked pie shell; chill! i medium onion, •'f*n * > tsblctpoons butter or margarine I can ill ouiicmi barbecua bean* , in skillet, brown frankfurters cook onion in butter until ten ’ {Stir in beans. Heat; stir now and' 'then. Makes 2 to 3 servings. Barbecue Beans with Ham cup diced cooked ham 1 tablespoon chopped onion I tablespoon butter or margarine [Creamy Curry Sauce [Excellent lor Beans j An easy company meal goes like this: Broiled shoulder lamb chops or fried chicken, fluffy rice, vegetable salad tossed with a robust dressing and "Green Beans with Sour Cream Curry Sauce. [Accompany the beans" with choice of condiments and let the! [guests help themselves. Grown In Washington and Oregon where they were especially developed for canning, the meaty,) delicately-flavored blue lakes are packed whole, French style and cut. Keep a supply on hand to give winter-time menus a lift. <&: MINCEMEAT GOBS CHIFFON — Angel PM is a divine version ~ of the traditional mince pie. The mincemeat is combined with s £ fluffy mixture of egg whites and udiipped cream and is given 2 body by unflavored gelatine. It look* spectacular, tastes as de- 3 licious as it looks. Wish your guests "Happy Holidays" with 7 heavenly Angel Pie. t b- Greea Beans With OUrjr-tem t (l tbj can cut MM lake green Dmm t cup ft ounces) commercial tour 'ThlL^s*’" CTrn pow-*' Condlmente: , Crumbled cooked bacon , Chopped herd cooked egi I Chopped oolted peanuts I Shredded coconut Heat beans in their liquor. Blend; sour cream, curry and salt. Drain] beans, Serve with curry sauce and] one or. more of the condiments listed. Makes 4 servings. Nice „ __________, . , IWi slice a cooked chicken and mold it in isptc made from chicken stock. At serving time garnish the unmolded jellied chicken with grill When paper-thin tftcag'pt oiilion abundance of minced parsley and 1 lemon slices. There ade 40 cities In the tyoHd with a million pr r are wanted, some cooks like to use the long a ham ( the long sfralght narrow bladtf of carving kriife for thfint. HICKORY SMOKED FRESH DRESSED f) TURKEYS Oa WHOLE HAMS M Hi|c I HICKORY SMOKED .JfogNf 47 PICNICS 21 lb. For Thot 'Perfect' New Year's Dinner i. ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS 39 lb. FLORIDA SEEDLESS 'New Year's Special' CAUDA DAY MIXES IJ QUART $SOO PLUS BOTTLES GRAPE-. FRDIT E 59° California Ornges 49 i Dos. ASSORTED Fnit Punch IS ® Can CELLO-PAK Carrots 1 t Each No. 1 Golden Ripe BANANAS IS ® Lb. FRESH DRESSED Sweet "Euy-Petr Tangerines FRYERS 2 7‘-. OVEN-READY ROASTERS 45 t Lk. FARM FRESH, SRADC **' extra large EGGS 55' GRADE 1 SKINLESS HOT _ __ DOGS 3 ™ 80 3 SISTERS' MARKET OPtN 7 DATS 9 AM. TO 10 PM. Or IN ALL DAY NIW YIAR'S BAY 608 W. HURON STREET Lf Fitau effect iva Urn Wt., tec. 11. I NATIONAL ' FOOD STORES — American Beauty Soft White Kleenex Napkins Pkg. of 50 27( SERVING YOU BITTER rfi*no«io SAVING TOU MORE H.TI0HH SERVING YOU bittii SAVING Short Shank — Sugar Cured — Fully Cookad Smoked Picnics...“ 29* Armour Stur Canned Hams . .5 s 93" Fancy Rod Slictrg — Southern Grown Fresh Tomatoes .. - 19* Top Quality — Golden Rip« Bananas . - 8* National's So Fresh, Twin Rack Potato Ckips ... . .^49* Chunk ityle Starkist Tuna .. 4 *100 Heinz Vegatarion or Pork 4 Beans .... 10* NsttewTs INS Npb r*eah lea a Ground Boat Check— eSTZZi M Ar “O' MATCO t DQICKHJS FLAVORS Is Hsudf. Threw-Awcy Bertie* Beverages u. e._0ii a. te Q0 No tftoQ ms. § OVEN-READY-FANCY YOUNG TURKEYS s us. Ik ond UP Ruby Bee Strawberry Preserves 33* Lightly Salted Land O'Lakes Butter » 75* Mansanillu Stuffed Mario Olives ’^59* Berber's Baby Food Strained-All Varieties Junior - All* Varieties 4“^ 45* ■ . 5’^' 79 ^4-Ot fort M m 1 THE PflNTlAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, I960 TWENTY -SEVEN Clip and taka this to any of tha Independant Super Markets listed below ! Nothing to buy, |ust dip tho coupon, toko it to any of Hit storm listed below . . . loch start will award one passenger car license plate each week. And, if you are looking for better quality foods, lower prices, personal service, then you'll tike shopping at one of these progressive Independent Grocers, :\ ■% ' \ / Drawing each Saturday evening at seven o'clock . . . Winners will be announced in our advertisement in The Pontiac Press. LAST WEEK’S WINNERS ly, SMI SaM ^ Hawca J. Allan, 251 M O. Bramlett. 170 N. F" Robert I i Read, Peatiac ^ Dick S»„ Pontiac. from 4 Opdyfca Raad from ^ White I ry Friaadly VO Mica Quality Market ■ 0 Viliaae Super Market. ^ • Davisbur DEL MONTE OR CHICKEN OF THE SEA 14 Ounce Bottle CHUNK STYLE, CAN IAII Grinds-Pound Vacuum Can TABLE KING TOIATO JOKE NEW ERA ^4 POTATO CHIPS 1 FOUND SAG VELVET BRAND ICE CREAM Choice Quality Meats at Big Savings! M____ GRADE "A" WHOLE Pound Goodaird U.S. NO. 1 MAINE POTATOES GET THE BEST IN FOODS for LESS WHEN YOU SHOP WATER WONDER L AM i) VWtNroODfevaJs PHILADELPHIA 3 oz df CREAM CHEESE ** 10* GULP KIST MEDIUM v/% Qz CLEMQSIIW . 59‘ KOEGEL'S SUGAR CURED-SMOKED LARGE or RING HAMS BOLOGNA OQc Pound . . . VV Shank Portion ^b. IN GINGELLVILLE IN WEST PONTIAC IN LAKE ORION IN AUBURN HEIGHTS IN DRAYTON PLAINS IN NORTH PONTIAC [TENUTA SUPER MARKET 3515 SASHABAW at WALTON L. S. SUPER MARKET 331 S. BROADWAY, lake Orion VILLAGE SUPER MARKET 3342 AUBURN RD., Auburn Hgts. FELICE QUALITY MARKET 238 S. TELEGRAPH PERRY FRIENDLY MARKET 1220 N. PERRY ST GINGELL- VILLE SUPER MARKET 3990 BALDWIN AVE. ± TWENTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ^DECEMBER 24, ifrW Teener Expert With Petit Four* :|NixoflPress Chief i Klein to 6Jif Paper G. Klein, prcas secretary to Rich- { Soviet Upton la 1968 and throagb-j / ard M. Nixon, will return to Mkjeut the recent presidential cun- Cap't Stop Integration, —-----------SB /«•* •<» Aec.pt It, Soy. S iTSS. *». SS■ pSe'Norwoy Keep, Working I KKIC Offer ^ ** «* new,wer *m0^A\ OSLO, Norway (API-Only 7001 OLDSMAR. Fla. (APT- Bill "***■ manpower working daya were kxrtlHendrix. grand dragon of the Ku KMu was 0mm*. to haw re- in Norwegian industry because of 'Wux (Plan's Southern • Northern eelved oerveral offer, to rnnala labor disputes in I960, the Em- knights for several years is quit- Pontiac Press Home Editor You readers all know how we feel about teen-age cooks. We love them! We think all girls and lots of boys should know their way around a kitchen. A new acquaintance is 13-year-old Ethel Kline, the daughter of the L. Vert Klines of Elizabeth Lake Road. In addition to ordl-jting the klan because "I see no nary cooking, Ethel is an expert I way to stop racial' integration and in making petit fours, those iancy jit looks to me like the best thing little cakes on$ sees at parties, to do is to accept it.” They’re terribly expensive to buy, He told The Associated Press but not too difficult to make. It Wednesday night, ‘‘I cannot agree Just taxes patience, to go outside the law to maintain It took Ethel about two evenings segregation.” to make the cakes shown in to- j The general contractor, twice day’s picture. She used ready-jan unsuccessful candidate for gov-j made pound cake {or them, al-emor on a platform of segrega- though she sometimes makes her tlon. said he would not “agree1 own cake from a mix. jto such things as bombings and! After the cake has cooled. It to i burning schools.” . rat Into the desired shape*. | But that. what the Uan is| Three of each cake are >going to have to turn to unless it) footed „tto a thin eoafecttoners |agrees to go along with the laws.* > ^ .Uowed to dry. *'e sa,d ) Then the regular Icing and the Beat until perfectly smooth. Pot the chocolate version, here ard the ingredients: | toUMpoona coca., I cup conf«cUontr» iug.r j^Ublnpoon^vcgeUblg oil Beat smooth. Add 1 teaspoon instant coffee if you like mocha flavor. DR. HENRY A. MILLER Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 Contact Lenses Andrew Jackson. 17th President . It was Ethel* Open Friday Evenings — Closed Wed. Afternoons Whlth the crumbs she makes what she calls "What-nots.” All crumbs are rolled together with enough frosting to make little balls. These are dipped in more icing and roiled in coconut or chopped nuts. The resulting bonbon-like creations look pretty on the cake plate. | Ethel has been making petit fours for about four years. She thinks anyone could have as much fun as she does creating these attractive cakes. ' . CAKE ARTIST *. Ethel Kline. 4025 Elisabeth Lake Road, is an artist in the kitchen. She is displaying some of the petit fours she made for a New Years Eve party. She is holding a top TODAY’S CL0R0X Nixon Is Staying I | Away From TV | !/or Time Being WASHINGTON (AP). - Vies I 'President Richard M. Nixon has I turned, down an invitation to parrj ticlpate in a “Tribute to a Patriot”! TV show praising President El- j senhower. ^ OO' I ^tAVPORT R L liPi—evicted Negro sharecropper, Nixon's press secretary Herbert |Navy today’ began : investigate!£!!P a Mein, said Wednewtoy nightlof ^ big flra at the New-'^”^ Z there were two reasons Nixon de- nor* Naval Ra«* in nin* riav« wounaea eapy today ny a snot <*■* 0» invitation: SmSmS JZ SS ^ “The key time when they want- looking the possibility of arson. m ** a ed him to tape a part of the pro- n^ Wg post suffered fl*rm C E ****** couM "°* jgram came when he had to be 9135,000 damage to aflR Dec. l>lbe |yachad' wal "**** °*| Ur of town. Wednesday night a general slam **" "‘In addition he has adopted a Are swept senior bachelor officers ... policy not to go on television for quarters 300 yards from the ex- * . a wMk. This 1. not pcmnnenl. chssg,. . r*»"“ °°“«2 Oh™ » fc ^ wfc, f •£; I to Mr. Kennedy he should not for «erg a 2-storv toiiMin* rr\ "u,lato*- «ss wounded the time being do anything pub- wer; away M leave" W p*rt-of h“ km’*r riBht| lidy in the way of television ap- name. roam, up from the ground *""■ * * * pearances, news conferences or|floor ^ ^ -) other shows beside this one. \emmi and km was estimatedN ,n • W*>rato4 <*"• by (he * * * unofficially at between $50.0001™*' ^ my.WM ! Klein added. ”As tor anything and $75,000. | taken to a Memphis hospital by {between himself and the President About 300 Navy personnel andiau 0 ■______ ' nf AMiean kn lion CilllltpH Hi# »»-l nns (aImuuI akladllnn Mm I aflUT llOLBNCE Racial Tension in Tennessee Newport Blaze Negro Wounded | Second Big Fir# in 9^1 ^j. Days at Base Arous#$ lit I fSTll Vlt/ The “tent city” Is a collection of tonts erected on a Negro leed-er’» form. Eight families have set up housekeeping in toe tents, eo far ! S##ks OK for Teaching ------------------- Evolution in Tennessee Now that New Yew’s Is about here, we can ton you about this NASHVILLE. Tern. (UPI)-The friend of ours who took advantage Tennessee Legislature will be of the last holiday period by not! asked to repeal an old law pro- moving outside for three days —j ________________________ .. . ... ____________| _ ________| hibitlng the teaching of Darwin’s but finally the bartender insisted!being displaced by form median- four miles from Alborg. Vt. * theory of evolution In public that he go home . A Al Hirt, thejimtfon and tost voter registration Mice said the fire was touched {schools. i*zz trumpeter who's been on Edihas nothing to do with it. They off by an explosion in • fuel ! Rep Chares G a 1 b r e a t h, 35, Sullivan’s show, is probably the cell "tent dty" a propaganda heater, mailed fellow legislators today «4y SW in the world who doesn’t j move by Neg)j> groups. j O O O copies of a book ridiculing the law ■* when you caU him a) * ♦ * j Firat reports Said Abel Voeburg which he said “makes violators Blowhan! —Earl Wilson. i The justice department recent-: was injured. Is ilmott every wa^h (here’s • Unttftkt neither SaSwgmt ner l«ht duty dry Weach gets out .. Suds, plus Ctorw, (heysu the deaeest wishes you tea get... THANK YOU I wish to thank all our friends and customers for your friendship and patronage. I have now leased the business, under the name of Gregory OiLCompany and I trust that your relationship with the new company will be as pleasant as it has been with us for the past 34 wonderful years. I am still affiliated with the company and will be happy to hear from many of my old friends. We at Gregory Oil Company wish you a very happy, healthful and prosperous New Year. CtNTiR SllCtS .. 8Sc BAZLEY’S OWN DE-FATTED 'For Warmer Slumber, Coll This Number" ;E 5-6141 24-Hour Service We the Bailey Employes Wish Everyone a Happy New Yeail RAZLEV 1 Z CASH MARKET 1 CASH MARK I 7-RIB CUT PORK LOIR *29® Tiri»y Hind Qian. RIB CINTKR PORK CHOPS tt5Sc FRESH, SLICED SIDE PORK *39® “■29° mil PAN-READY ROUND FRYERS *10? STEAKS H 9‘ We Give \ rUGITT ■) L HACKETT > a GGE FUEL > i- GREGORY ) \ We Give i SGH Green J . Oil Senrice j [ Oil Senrice i I" Oil Service J L Oil Company J L S&H Grata 1 Staaipf 1 r FE 4-1014 9 V FE 2-B5II 1 1 EM 3-2499 | W 74-Beer lUOle Treck 9 FI 5-6141 w r Stamps MS*.. 1 PoAtiac Police ) Are Investigating Four Nevjr Thefts J The theft of a microscope valued at $755 from Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital was reported to Pontiac police yesterday. < . Juanita Johnaon, 182 Rockwell St., reported to Pontiac police yesterday ^hat $80 was stolen from her home. An undetermined amount of change was stolen today in a break-in of Burnett’s Gulf Station, 684 N. East Blvd., according to Pontiac police. DaveV Service Station, 208 N. Paddock -St, wad broken tntp t» day, according to'Pontiac police An undetermined amount of change was stolon from vending maetupra Rather lots to Change‘ SWAWSWJCK, England (DPI). Mrs. Harrietts' Fletcher angrily went ahead with birthday plans today although a check of records showed she .was born Dec. 2$, “I’ve always celebrated on the 29th and 1 see no reason to chaise now," she said. Mrs. Fletcher is ■■■ \ j . * . f' THE FQNTUC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER #9, 1080 TWEXTY-NINK Say Red Planes Aid Laos Rebels Ferry Reinforcements to LeftistCapt. Kong it and His Fighters Laos (tiPI) -r The sheer wails of Marble Qoifce of the Grand Canyon are 2,000 feet high. Las* Timas Tonight Wolf Disney's 'TONKA" Sol Mineo 'TLIAS1 PONT IAT THE DAISIES" I 2sd THRILLER! bAtKWSrf/? MACHINE VS. HilPLCSS BEAUTY! \ m£00 CAMERON MARY MURPHY* X5#i ELECTRONIC MONSTTRt CHICAGO (AP>—Marines from Okinawa have started landing at suburban Park forest home, And the situation appears definitely out munlst Vietnamese troop reinforcements to the Vang Vieng mountain stronghold of Leftist paratroop Cspt. Kong Le in addition to airdropping military supplies to the rebels, according to reports here today. A Laotian member of a Western einbassy staff who escaped from Vang Vieng said he saw “more than 100’’ Communist north Vietnamese troops threw. It was ever Vang Vieng that DA embassy plane was an-‘1 Vnesday while 32 Invited to a Single Home Make Way for the Marines! The eye* control 80 per cent of:about 35 per cent «i the body'*/ -idult actions. Seetag consdnea| normal energy. Ounuwalt forces. Embassy i saying a car i irrive out we ,d when or from where. And then there are supposed to be more hitchhiking from CtactaMtl." Mrs. Ransford, "-who at first dn’t believe Dpnald’s story, found it was true when he arrived home Dec. 19. The family started preparing, frantically. •*-POUND TURKEY* A 22-pound turkey was cooked [Wednesday. A 60-cup percolator, [borrowed from a fraternal group, ready for constant perking. The refrigerator was stacked with food. A milk company offered emergency service. Mattresses, pillows and bed clothing, also borrowed, were) and neighbors. The first big____ was dinner st the Ransford home| Wednesday night for the first arrivals, all from the Chicago area. The first contingent of five Marines arrived Wednesday the John G. Ransford hone. More are on the way. Before the. year dies, the five-bedroom Ransford home may be homing more tan a dozen Marines. Donald (Butch) Ransford, 22, Marine cprporal, takes full i sppnsibility for the invasion. He landed from Okinawa on Dec.jll after 1C months service for leave. He telephoned his mother and told her he had invited 32 of his buddies to her house "after Christmas." Fifteen, he added . , T _________. . , I 5 „ . ___ hesitantly had accepted the bid. ,tacked upatairs, ready for thei they must all have homes. Donald's brother. Jetty. 26. re-[«^*«^ ‘ ‘____\ £ * porting five of Donald's buddiesl NeMhbors heard about Butch's|doem't haw AO Ms aw—»." had arrived Wednesday, added: j “We'got a telephone call from CHILDREN MOVE OUT Three of the Ransford children, Mary Margaret, 15; Betty; 10; and Terry, 5, have been quartered temporarily in homes of friends, to make room for the troops. Mrs. Ransford appeared going along with the gag but rite doesn't: know how long the boys are go-| fog to stay. Butch doesn't know. He thinks most of them will want to be homel New Yew's Eve. I suppose! (DA i Hundreds Flee •Gas Explosion (State .Department press officer[ Lincoln White said hi Washington! Wednesday that it was not known “positively" whether the fire came from the Soviet plane or from the Jungles below. He said the State [Department assumed such planes ,are flown by Russians and that the £ Hurt OS FlamOS United States would protest to the . . - . Soviet government if it is estab-| Leap 1,000 r*8t lushed that the gunfire did comet Bayonne Blast from the plane.) ’ One engine was knocked out and| BAYONNE. NJ. Ufi-A storage holes ripped to the fuselage but tank containing potent liquid pro-pUT>ne exploded Wednesday night, £ •L2-TJ' ZLZrrz- — «- It's Finally Official, Jack Wins Hawaii WASHINGTON (AP)-An offi-i Nixon at first had been listed dal recount in Hawaii has tipped as the winner in HawaU by Ml the newest state to President-elect votes. But Democrats gained a John F. Kennedy by 11& votes, recount of aU its precincts by cit-That gives Kennedy 303 dee- tag errors in the certified returns, [torsi votes to 219 for Vice Presi- With Hawaii finally settled. Ken-dent Richard M. Nixon; 26) were nedy carried 23 states; Nixon ear-needed to win. Sen. Harry F. ried 26. Mississippi's eight un-Byrd, D-Va., got 15. pledged votes went to Byrd, who! also received six electoral votes .. L______ . ___. 5 - mem mm nunoreus urui Wlth Hawaii'« new totals, an- from Alabama and one from OKta- the airdrop at the request of the L. nounced Wednesday more thanhoma. pro-western Laotian government, j ^ ^ explogion wg| the seven weeks after the election, the * • ♦ * The three-man crew of the Amer- SunKfts p,^, (w , located f‘nal "■tional popular vote goes1 The Electoral College voted on kran. plane said the Soviet ‘ plane . -constable Hook" **** IDsc. 19, making Kennedy's elec-1 |«uprtod the marking “C-CALP.J*^T*j M n.« I Kennedy 34.221J31. tion official. The result will be1 « 1.099 M total Nixon 34.106.47t. Pentad to Omgress Jan ^the sky and windows lor hlocks * ■ * * Both Republican and Democratic ber NO52043 an the other. arxmtvrur* shattered bv the im-l **to«Wy Kennedy: 113.057 [Hawaiian electors cast votes Dec.j ----'-----*—~~ L-, out of a total vote of 66,832,771)19, stare the outcome was still! Senators Trade Catcher r?. .. ... Other candidate* got a total of Op in tha air. NOW. after somei Patlee nsfstwl amybagy 1502,773, so that Kennedy's total!legal paperwork, Hawaii's Dem-' (rem within a Bv*Mecfc rwdia. .till is less than a majority of aillocratic votes wfll be foe ones that; e( the explidsa arena sag ere- the papular votes | count ' dined N ML Firemen sprayed the flames and -YOW- SHOWING PONTIAC IN-CAR HEATERS TERRlHC—ALL IN COLOR! Dark*^lbpoffl*Stairs KIND OF DARKNESS YOU MUST NEVER BE AFRAID OF ..THE KIND OF BROADWAY HIT-PLAY THAT BECOMES A BOMBSHELL ON THE SCREEN! TECHNICOLOR* tnm WARNER BROS am (VE AROCN-ANGELA LANSBURY -SHIRLEY RNIGNT H •miHIIHtKWB-reRDPMia MstafrlkRfWM lust w te (to k)MUMM Rtf • Praducsd m tlM Safi b» SMHT-SUMI ad ELM UZM Produostf h ISCHJKL GUKBSON • Oirtctatf by DELBERT MANN AND- MKYL 1BI iiSlr J1 il 11 HISm NfllA JO! DOW From WARNER BROS. TECHNICOLOR*! for KC Pitcher Kutyna -TONIGHT at 7:26 and 9:10- 'HERCULES UNCHAINED" FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY and MONDAY WASHINGTON (AP)-The Washington Senators today traded catcher Haywood Sullivan to KaMnal ___. ...._. City for pitcher Marty Kutyna ■ hu£ **»* and an undisclosed amount of cash. 05,1 Ju,l 3°0 yards M aw Kutyna, 28. appeared in 51 games P01"1, lames wvre within 50 for Kansas City last season reid!*"'* ®* »•* ®U posted a 3-2 won-lost record. Sulb- ^ *hortly before 2 a. m. t», van. 36. recently purchased from.***- <*»«»"> announced the fire the minors by WaMtb«ton, batted i*iu undre control. .161 last season with the Boston! Critically injured was track driver Stanley Buchalski. 40. of -----!—----------— -----;— -------(Chester, N Y. He was taken to Bayonne Hospital suffering from thin! degree burns over 40 per Hit of his body. Also injured were Billy Rowan, [27. of Bayonne, a volunteer work-i Eari Lewis. 47. of Port Jer-[ N, Y , a truck drhw: and Harold McCarter. 39. also of Bayonne. Ibese mm were not seriously injured. Pskce retraetod aa earlier re- | YOU WILLI iiti the year 800,000 LO.iel ueetficeti face with the cannibalistic Mtrlochs, who nil the world from underground!! n nmnt-MWvnuNC mntiiiEi# m cwoi —----------- PLUS •-------S.r,Tr “TALL STMY” Three men. including Buchalski and Lewis, were engaged in loading gas into a small tank. Somehow-, a spark ignited the 'ga*. A small drum of gas exploded, ithen another and another. Buchalski and those with hlm: tried to move their track away from the exploding drama. It was then that Buchalski was burned. Nobody hi sure how many! d rumps exploded one report tadi- ited there ware 1$. But the smaller explosions were enough to touch oft the big stor-ank. which went up with ear-splitting force. The blast knocked me six Inches off the ground," said Police Sergeant Edward Kolger. He was [one of the first to arrive at the scene and was only two Mocks away when the propane blew up. Space Chief Glennan Submit* Resignation It effective Jan. to. the date President-Elect John F. Kennedy enters Ideney of Otne Institute of Tech nslsgy In Cleveland. KS3IKEECO TONY YdIAnV JANET QltlB'MMNM* IBGH CSA. strand MOW SHOWUVG i Exclusive Oakland Cty- 1st Run! ALL COLOR rSOGSAMl asf** STARTING NEW YEAR'S EVE - 4 PERFORMANCES - at 6-8-10 and Midnight! THE BIG HIT! FOR THE NEW YEAR! 1211 ELIZABETH TAYLOR LAURENCE HARVEY EDDIE FISHER " JOHN O'HARA'S ‘BUTTERFIELD fOJ 0 DINA MERRILL MAKE UP A CELEBRATION PASTY AND PLAN TO ATTEND ONE Or THE 4 NEW YEAR'S SHOWS! REGULAR PRICES OPEN 6:15 P.M. SHOW STARTS 7.-00 P.M. S. Telegraph at Square Lake f FE 2-1000 ” ELECTRIC ntcAB HEATERS FREE LAST TIMES TONIGHT—AU COLOR Gouath^ Dragon starts TQMORROW - PREMIERE- ★ SHOWING in OAKLAND COUNTY * ELVIS AS YOU LIKE HIM FIGHTING—LOVING—SINGINQ! IF* ELVIS : )lnlAfiiF is Pacar, the Half Breed brings yoti ill the torct and tury o( fUMUKSlUlf mm ffleiMRM/DOlDRG (E RIO/JOHN MM DMOffiBART/DON SiBEL/ClAIR HlMlff NUNMLLY JOHNSON L . ...r iJj HE I....... the Pontiac press, Thursday, December s, m ) ;.v. p r*} sdii MU M a w : - We Feel That We Have A Newspaper Fit for Royalty! In fact our circulation list has a lot of royalty on it There are a lot of Kings*, some Queens, some Princes ant) a few Dukes. It isn't necessary to come from a royal family to read The Pontiac Press but we think that our readers all deserve to be treated like royalty. We know our readers want the best in the news of Their World and we give it to them. Over 62,000 “castles” receive The Press every knight (whoops). We feel each one is a vote of confidence that The Pontiac Press fits their idea-of what a good newspaper should be. If you aren’t a regular reader Call FE 2-6181 and start reading all the news of Your World. PONTIAC PI / J I ' Tgg PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20. i960 \ . . — —* yii ainv ‘p a nunouA l, ijri^riinoi! lions Pull 19 W Out o Three Michigan Players Among Those Acquired Wilson Believes Thoy Fared Well In Annual NFL Draft Ohio State-St. Johns Duel in College Feature By Tfce AnwIiM Ptfh PHILADELPHIA » - The Detroit Lions reached into the player; crab bag and pulled out 19v pres-' ent* •> seven of them backs. The Lions picked up u players yesterday in the second round of the an null. National Football; league player draft. They got etght1 players the day before in the first j round. Coach George Wilson said “we I feel we came up with a pretty good j crop. Quite a few of our draftees still have another year of collegiate bull. We still have to sign the ones ■ who will be with us next season, but we figure we did okay.'' * * * Three of those picked yesterday were home grown products. They were end Larry Vargo. a *3. 200-pounder from the University of Detroit, and fullback Eugene Vatesano will c . ■ -*— I tournament!, several others start] Van Emam two free throws injgia Tech. Navy and Tech mT! Ped. “P*** b“ketbaI)*L ended or went through the sem-jthe final minute to defeat Hou#-|n~. bv_ 111 be on tap today and tonight ifinals In a Why night of basket!ton, 71-68. Utah State swamped|. u . ~ y . Texas Christian Holy Cross and Miami [when ranking teams clash in hoMbarragea, Way tournaments. But the one to! » * w • game g741 which completed the]1™*1 m ,n* nnajg tomgnt.of tnei n»tch is Hie New Yorit duel be-j Kansas eliminated (Mending I first round. Baylor and New' yoritj Hurricane Classic at Miami jween Ohio State and St. John'g.champkui Iowa State 78-72-. andju., which won first round games (Beach. Miami trounced Army 82-1 : Ohio State, the nation's No. liKansas State ousted Oklahoma 73- Tuesday, play In tonight's seme 75- wh*le Holy Ooag beat Ten-] jteam and unbeaten in seven 52 in the semifinals of the Big:finals, while Wichita takes on W47 in the final minutes] games, takes on St. John's in the Eight tournament at Kansas City.'.Utah State. jon four free throw conversions by •teilftr attraction of the Madison Wayne Hightower got 14 of his 18 ' '* * ★ Tim Shea. [Square Garden Holiday Festival points to spark a second half.ral-' The Gator Bowl tourney start- * * * >semifinals. St. John's, ranked No. ly for Kansas. The reserves *aw>q at Jacksonville, Fla., with de- Butler stalled in the final sec-! 7, also has won all seven of Its plenty of duty for Kansas Stale;fending champion Georgia whlp-jonds for a final shot, and Gerry game*. Two All-Americas. Ohio with 14 players in action! K-St.itc ping Florida State 62-36. in the Williams connected to upset Pur- State's Jerry Lucas and Tony and Kansas meet tonight for theiopener police had to break up a'due 65-63 in tne ninth Hoosier Clas- Jackson of St. John’s, provide championship. fight near the end as Florida de-'sic. In the opener at initinnaphiu some extra punch in the billing. In the All-College tourney at tested Jacksonville U. 82-68. In to-Notre Dame ended a four-game The supporting game at the Oklahoma City Wichita's Ron i'iel-,night's semifinals Florida plays losing streak by defeating Illinois Garden also is a natural, for third ler scored a field goal and Lanny Navy while Georgia meets Geor- 69-66 ranked St. Bonaventure (84) tack-]------- HOT MOMENT ON THE ICE—Murray Oliver (right) of the Detroit Red Wings holds his head after being hit in the first period Of the game against the New York Rangers last night. Len Lunde (20) of the Wings has his am locked sr rwMn around George Sullivan of the -Rangers while - Gordie Howe (9) and several Rangers get in on the heated moment. The Wings won, 4-3, with three goals in the last 41 i bad league draft Hat oa page IS. lea Utah, which ioat ita first two! games but has since captured sev-j en in a row. * * * Meanwhile, eight teams —’ tour] firm North Carolina and tour] from outside—tee off in the Dixie J Classic first , round this afternoon Duke )74| meets Wyoming mr o( uv matinee twin WIL I Maryland (Ml and North Caro-] Varga wo* an tlth nwnd ima 147) meet in the matinee kick-| choice. He still has another year off. and Wake Forest *5-2) and of collegiate eligibiilty as does Marquette 15-2. oped the evening' Yateoaro, the Mt peaad. tsth round. The home teams rule (a-round choice. Kraals, a *16- writes, for no outsider has won pinadsr, was picked la the lath the Dixie since N was started 13] round. year* ago. ■w-1i. . ,1 . Fourth-ranked Indiana <6-11 won Detroit picked Errol Undon. a »*_ ■*_ llmiafiM • U . .Harinv' ■ nn ..n “ 11111 ItMlWl RSOlf til ihf All* “ ZL5 s ,*^7 "*£; defeating Stanford 58-50 as big Walt Bellamy led the way with 3B. points. In other first round gomes,] Iowa outlasted California 040 in, four overtime*. Southern Califor- ! Dave Booed, Munson Shines in Titan Win Ing 10th round. The rest of their choices, in order, were: Vargo: Tom Rodgers, Kentucky, hack: Paul Hodge. Pittsburgh. Linebacker Ultarie* Bower*. Arisona State, back: Mike ljtuber. Wisconsin State Back: Krant*: Tom Goode. Michigan players drafted ather teams yesterday wet lath mu ad. Chteaga, Jaaaa Hi mi h( eta whipped Minnesota 75-52 and State. Linebacker. Job**** H Indiana meets t'CLA and Iowa oppose* Southern California in the semifinals today. Idaho. Oregon State, Seattle and Aruona State posted first round victories in the Far West Classic at . Portland. Ore. Idaho upset: Portland 6661. Oregon State turned hack Wisconsin 56-54. Seattle ousted Washington Stats 72-gon 54-53 In tonight's semifinals, Idaho -lashes with Oregon State and Se-Aruooa State. > the two Far West- Ex-PCH Cager Helps U. of D. in Motor City DeBusschwre If Jear*d as Detroit Captures Tourney Title By BBUNO L KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Pruao DETROIT—An AO*America baa* MONTREAL iUPIi — The Red Ingarfield fired one home for the poke Into the right corner of the icettmUl player went to the bench [Wings invade the Forum tonight Rangers less than lour minutes cage and then Glover scored with a(K] vvas bv ^ ^ foyal tof a battle with the menacing, later and goals by Andy Bathgate an almost Meatteal shot. fans, and a benchwarmer turned ' ^ ^ lifted New Yort Ullman's winning goal was a!out to be one of the heroes as the who drubbed Detroit unmercifully a ^ advan ce ^ 1Wooter ^ ini University of Detroit won the 9th tti two earlier meetings this month. Bathgate beat Bassen on a break- bwt annual Motor City basketball i the middle period and, ^ wines will be seeking thelriclaaaic last night by whippingCcdo- Red Wings Revived for Montreal Game And while prospect* of knack- broker. Detroit, end: Ittk rand. marker came at 4:28 of the third session. with Obver’a M^l^aie^tmi'out of three time* lag oft the mighty Comities* u their home ice are aoi exactly , promising, the Red wlago will j PiAYERfi IT. BALL DOWN - University of Detroit center John Morgan and two Colorado State University player* go up for a rebound but the ball etudes ail of them and heads toward, the floor The battle took place in the Molar City tournament last night whfre-the Titans won the title by beating Colorado State *" *he final. r-“ ;Spartans Battered in LA. Tourney Ted Kaipawtea. Detroit. The Lions did not hare a first « round choice when the draft start- *n "ddition ed Tuesday because it had traded it to the Cleveland Browns lor ■ quarterback Jim Nimwski * IVtrofl LciflS MlChlJf&n Will l)(trolti second round choice : ^ wa« Dan Lamar, a Missouri end. Although Oammissioner RoaeUe refused to complain anything officially , it was obvious that the older ieague suffered somewhat from Its attempt to cooperate with the National CWIegi LOS ANGELES (UPU - Michi-; or* for the las Aageieo Sport, ate Athletic Association. gan State, pulverised by U(XA in Arena. RontUr in order to oblige the yesterday'* opening round of the Gary Cunningham led the scor-NCAA, odieduled the NFL draft Loss Angeles Basketball Gasslc. for UCLA with 21 points, al-tar the and af December He went take* on Stanford In a coneoU-j thouch he played only half the alow with the college groups re- tion game tonight. game Cunningham connected on] University - of Michigan's bas- que* not to draft or attempt to The Spartans, falling to their; hit first six field goal attempts, ketball fans discovered a new hero1 DetroH sign collegian* In post season thlid ioat in six decWona. were! Dare Faha was high tor Michi- it* night J *■ •• lv games. Thr infant American Foot- • thoroughly outclaeeed hy t'CLA, |«n Slate with 17 points. * * * Rangersf two vtetwrisw and a He hill League, however, told the the upturn's seventh-ranked quin-; -f^ SpartaM kept the aeere Sophomore Don Petrtdf. cany- ***!■• foe 'Hinge ran* Wrlt^ NCAA to go kick Its football and tct. losing 9841. relatively dear throughout the ing the'big scoring load hi place, Ten?‘ Sawchuk tending goal, drafted in split seasions held .late The M point* ret a reHege ree- j flret half and trailed only 81-41 of injured John Tidwell, pumped Jerry Melnvk's first-period goal ball League had in beating iron Square Garten «»o«ncerKI^^J^^(5^ j They are considerably heartened!could not keep up with the pace. Hlar. k oivmnta^New by last night's event, at New York oHrert^J I. .S?. where a three-goal outburst in the 0"v*r^ ■“ • *»*■"*•_> jthird period broke a scoring slump and gave Detroit a 4-3 victory over] the Rangers. The third-place Win?*, going into! the final 20 minutes, had scored1 only ore. goal in fve periods. Blanked by Chicago last Sunday, they scored jus. once Attains New York In the first two periods. ; Then, withri fen exntoaive span of 41 soconds. Murray Oliver. Howie Glover and Norm Ullman pierced the Ranger defense for! at tatermtaalm. But they (aUed ,htw marimrs that wiped out a. __a ta.. as_a NmV VftHr UftH Hfwl nvlorwl first victory at Montreal in fourjrado State, 77-64. visits. They hare defeated the Dave DeBuaachere, who in recent games has not shown the form which gained him national aedahn as a sophomore, leftjhe game with four fouls with 9:51 left to play. Vacant Coaching Jobs Chief NFL Concern Poudae Cmtral*Mgh sehaai alar Harriaon Munaoa. WHh the soar* showtag 4746 la favor of IT. af During this period of time, U. of D. out scored Colorado State 94 points to four. Munson took four ] shots and hit on three of them. ] Colorado State led 31-28 at halftime as the Titan offense sputtered DeBuaachere collected 14 of his 17 points in the first half and •rare a Bald goal la the tint 3-1 New Y«k lead and extended PHILApELPHIA_ - Now,the new leagueNorth had only fore up to inter rea minute* of the aeraad bait goalie Hank Bassen's winning that the National Ftotball League vember and early December? mission wMlo UCLA racked ap ii point* j«treak over the Rangers to ftve draft la over the big “ A ' “ " in November and early December. As a result. Aft tram* hav been bra Hag the buabe*. *i(Wtaf player*. Their arftvMm had deftaite eftert aa the Ml. draft. : West Expected to Throw Run Ends Against East SAN FRANCISCO (API—’Wheniand UCLA'a Marv Luster at end] iyau face a pair of defensive tack-]and Jim Johnson at the flanker] 4-56 victory overfL— Brown The araring spree put Petrnff In relert rampnny. He kr rarer the ftiwt Michigan player other took twice a* long — wme to **••*•«» • ^ Tidwell to dear the *S- hoars over a two day period — I point mark la any game thio to rompleta their nudu They i drafted only attar loaf dfotaaro _________________|__________M1 I telephone roll* al aasnranee that ^gh7ng*246 "and 745 pounds, I back. In reserve are speedy half- m ptaym aeiertod had rot been a ^ idr,, i* to go around or backs Dale Meaaer from Fre*no tajumJ ^igh His substitute. John rigned by the rival AFL. and them. State and Charlie Fuller of San ^ n' of Auburn. rtif>ped eaw>* Into the T guar- ^ Wolverine defence heM ItUow are ytar signed, and If not Both were No. I pro draft Jterback rote for this game, * Brmvn'^ two scoring nees* Forrest will you play with ut?” j choice*, proving they have agility jlng. "I ^really Hhe pfa>’ing lh«! and M*ke Cingteer. to RoaeUe would not say what hejas well as heft which complicate*]position.*’ seven and 12 points rcspectKHv. intends to do next year, but sentL the job of the West Coach Billy j * * W . The Mr*ory Michigan’s third ment among‘ the teams was to Barnes. j ,0 r”" ** , * " against s«x defeats, wrapped the hold an early draft. The NFL may * * * Sad^fomtation ^ pre-conference season to. the Wol- hot think too much the quality of] lie worked his squad in secret sPread »ormfo>on- vtglnes. They open Big Ten play AFL football, but it respects foe j Wednesday, putting in “some new " T " ■ .by entertaining powerful Indiana yqar-aid league's wide open check- wrinkles Joe the offense.'' VUrJi £«■*«* T<*..»•»«»» Jan Fans in Kexar Stadium, home ] Both Shaw and Howell hare re-] tired. Bight trasn foe start foe Titans Who will replace Buck Shaw as The Eagles are expected to an- Parted to arows la foe smei head coach of foe world champion nounce their new coach next week half, bat tt wasn’t aatU Dcfos Philadelphia Eagles? but they would not shed any light rohere meat to the beach font Who wlU succeed Jim Lre How-!a* to whom it would be. foe Detroit team broke leoae. eU of the New York Giants? j * * * North finished with 20 for tlw Can the NFL overcome a six. It could be quarterback Norm „igM and wns Mn>ri the tourna-weeks start the American Foot-j Van Brock! in, who repeated hr ment'* moat valuable player. .v-... ; - --------- fodl League had in beating th^was retiring as an active player when foe introduction of players poutts and ted the Wolverine* put Detroit briefly ahead. But Earl bushes and signing players which after the Eagles .won the NFL ti- was made tor the all-touriaunent tie Monday. jteam. DeBusschere received the ! Hut the Eagles, undoubtedly, are jeers of many of the 5.900 fans in (trying to persuade the Passing.attendance. great to stay on as an active play-1 ' ____, er since he is only 34. But if they *"* Au-Amettea Jantoe wha ican’t they may decide to sign him T** •**r* aa conch to MKUgnn’a rage history ho. James P. dark, chairman of the" ^ to weaat wnnka Eagles’ board, and largest stock- *i1k » •wrto* tm' holder, is a strong Van Brocklin, J****' *nd y— Pfcjfoj** **• admirer amtonttons toU remora that to Both Eagles President Frank **d been IB. McNamer and General Manager! Munson has seen action in six Vince McNally were asked Sat- 0f the seven Titan games so far urdav whether Van Brocklin would but last night he made his best succeed Shaw, either as a coach performance. a player-coach fa file opening game last night » haven't made up our Xavier gave Ivy League toe Yale minds.’’ both said. a sound beating. 72-30. j “We will have a meeting, then' For Sbh ranked Detroit it was the the decision will be made." ad- 5,h Motor City Classic chamoton-jdnd McNamee. ship in, nine years and the Tfo Some observers consider assist- u-tn jfe nine games this year, ant coach Nick Skorich a candi-j i ready • BSteN, of the San Francisco professionals, could well see a collegiate alf-star version of the spread formation the tors put to good use late in their campaign. The weatherman was expected YHCA Gang TourneyJ Title Gomes Friday Brewster Is Retiring, but Htt d Liktt to Coach Championship games In fo«|g»r| PORTLAND. Ind. » — Pete] The weatherman was expected Pontiac YMCA Neighborhood Gang co* Brewster, s tone-year veteran ofjto cooperate with the underdog basketball tournament will beljj*r the' National Football League, an- j West's wide open offense since he played Friday morning. fon nounced Wednesday he was quit-! forecast no rain for the rest of In tlw-prep division for hoys tiro pro frotbtolM • player but the week. jlO-12. foe Wever Wildcats will _rou» a'lMta coach. r In the passing department, jttW title at 9:90 a.m. . . *Mt*ntf»nc» -4.»(i I Barnes has quarterback Bill Kil- j- - The title contest .for the junior Inter from UCLA and Rich Mayo]division tor boys 13-14 will •- Colorado Slot, . Heelers to 1168. Brewster, a former Portland High School and Purdue University star, stepped oft here en route to his home in Fort Lauderdale, .«». / of foe Air Force. In addition, halfback Keith Lincoln front Washington State has been dangerous both running and passing. Aiming for even more speed in the backfleld, Barnet moved half* back Jerry HM1 of Wyoming from halfback to fullback. Receivers include ends Marlin McKeever of Southern California between o' and E*tera J-^r TS played at 10:30 Lincoln Jr. Hi*Y Brlves. In yesterday's action Wever beat the Eaatarn All Stars, 164,! S£*" and Lambert School., 95-14; the! 5^ Boys' Club heat Wever Wolverine*. 59-L and Lincoln got by; Madison, 28-24, and Efeotejn Bravfo.Jhun whipped Eastern Indians. 39-2. .. BBOWM rorr rr Bromtn 3 l-l < « m, 11 Hi- „ . 1 t-r J tw*»ii • #4 1 m 1 mmf i m V -t m, t i«*iss« 1 m 1 its j 30 ll-ft U Totall « Mi M r ' ■ 17J>' ■ HASTE MAKES WASTE *- Uttte Dave FBh* of Spartans, runs ifoe an Olympic sprinter as he ract Berry of UCLA while Berry casualty sinks a jump Los Angeles basketball classic Utt-night. UCLA whi| Spartans, 9641. Skorich said he w his resignation as an assist-1 ch'Ui now that the 61-year-okl; £tiara , w , _________________ Shaw has definitely bowed out— Ijtoam J M J allow the new coach to pick his mrror 1 h 1 staff. *‘I did the same thing when took over the Steel-]g*ran ' Skorich said, for a new coach to pick his] assistants.“ Lawrence Tech Loses Skorich was absent from the] draft table Wednesday. Hei ROCHESTER. N Y. (ft—CharUy tor his home in Pittsburgh. iKeltey’s jump shot with tour see* Assistant coach Jerry Williams at- ,onds to go gave favored West for the Eagles. Virginia Tech an 85-83 victory As for the Giants’ picture. New [over Lawrence Tech in the open? that Green [tog round of the third annual Lombardi will!Rochester Invitational Tech torn-They speculate ketball tournament yesterday, well’s Na lj Lawrence Tech, paced hy John lay wind up Bradley's tournament recced set* at Phlladri- ting 35 point effortr ted 5248 at Minnesota; hafttime. , . * . he Giants! The victory was tht Sth tn ti* Sherman 10 games lor the Golden Bnrfe raid be a cinch to 'replace How- (while- too Detroit chib suffered ita I. third loss in eight games. SKIERS! Ladiu - $5.95 Each Man's ■ $5.50 Each S. C. ROGERS STORTING GOODS 24 L‘ LAWRENCE FI 2^2369 KMTR DOZEN - The 1960 Pontiac Pres* All-Oakland County football squad was honored Wednesday afternoon at a luncheon in the Elks Temple and here are the members of the all-star brigade: First row. (left to right)—Stdve Jacobson, Birmingham Seaholm back; John' Van Sicklen, Walled Lake tackle; Frank S mot Herman, Basel Park guard; Clay Oversen, Rochester center; Bob Kling, Birmingham Seaholm tackle; Bill Daniels, Femdale Awards Presented at Elks r Prni Photo end. .Second row. (left to right)—Dick McCauley, Pontiac Central back: Mike Fournier, Southfield ertd; Bradell Pritchett, Pontiac Central defensive lineman; Ted Melster. Femdale, County Coach- Boxing Finally Gone as MSU Varsity Sport All-County Gridders Feted Members of the 1980 PontlacIPres* yesterday afternoon at a Press AH-Oakland County foot-j luncheon in the Elks Temple, ball squad and Femdale’s Ted ' Two numbers of the elite team. Meister were honored by Thejdefensive back Biff Jones of Bloomfield Hills and guard Jim Gatti of. Southfield, were unable | to attend, . bujt the remaining It players were there with bells on. 1 ★ * I Meister, retiring as head, foot-Iball-coach at Femdale after l-J | years/there and a total of 22 years VAVP t amcimp limit P"P 8™1 coaching, received a EASTLANSING (UPl) — Boxing plaque for being named County finally disappeared from the MlcM- CbachH)(.tbe.Year gan State University varsity sports list this winter after a two-year Brown, Ferndale'« All- hqldout. ' > State quarterback, brought ad- W * w i dltlonal honors to the Dales >tv The school officially dropped the1 ?*** “* J* ,W,'J sport in 1958 but Spartan John ” ^k.',nd " outstanding grid Home continued to enter NCAAj' 0 ™ y**r- tournaments. He captured the 178- Plaques were presented to each pound title three years, the last j member of the all-star aggrega-two—1959 and I960—without fight- jtion. ing a regular season schedule. 1 * * * * * I Joining Brown and Meister at*. I Boxing’s death at Michigan State yesterday s gathering were ends/ was part of a nationwide trend Bill Daniels of Femdale and Mike] I which saw long-time powers San| Fournier of Southfield, tackle Boot Jose State, 1960 NCAA team cham- Kling and back Steve Jacobson of | ipion. and Wisconsin quit sponsorship in 1960. By BIIX CORNWELL I Control of the backboards, so necessary to winning basketball . games, will be Pontiac Northern’s greatest obstacle Friday evening when the Huskies clash With favored Pontiac Central in the PNlf I gym at 8 o'clock. The Huskies of'Dick Hall si well and da a creditable job of ike ball, but they appear ! to be completely outnianned on { the backboards where tf I specialise In hauling tl I Northern's two leading rebound-iers thus far are Steve Thompson |and Dave Shields, both of whom | measure 6 feet 1, | This creates a king-sized problem for Hall and the PNH board of J < I strategy since Thompson Shields will be forced to jumpjf against such nimble rebounding ai lists as 64 George Fed and 6-4 Br dell Pritchett. Fed, off to a slow start this sea- I Ison because of a football injury{■ 'that caused him to miss the first; 'two games, is rapidly rounding into, LOS ANGELES —When alllDallas. (lie Arkansas Razorbacks I shape and the Huskies are apt to. the psychological whammies and | return Jan. 2 geared for offensive encounter a real i»aping “gazelle" j strategy battles are set aside, the! fireworks befitting a Cotton Bowl tomorrow* night, Jan. 2 Rose Bowl game will be tradition J It took Fed nearly three quarters/settled bythe large, grimy men- * * * I to get In the swing of things at who clash for supremacy up front Although highly respected for Ms {Arthur Hill In his first start Of the| The M I n we s o t a • Washington defense-only halt of its 10 1980 year, but Jie still wound up the I meeting could be one of the most opponents crossed the Arkansas everting with 18 rebounds. He real ; bruiting line matches in years at ^ ,inp _ Frank Broyles' team y came through against Flint Cen- j Pasadena. will be offensive-minded when It tral the following week as he. Against the might of the Mimjlines up against Duke. The latter, picked off 30. . ' jnesota line, averaging, 223 poundsjof course, put emphasis on at- Mlke'Fedvnlk has set the Bare Washington will send a fanatical tack, all at which could add up to In the scoring department Mr Corp* °L »«**« *^.rinf bee. PNH with se potats In three t H*nter but just as tough. Arkansas' first Cotton Bowl ap- starts Thompson comes nest Both are backboned by Alljprarance ended in a scoreless tie { with St and. Bruce Norton has Americas. Minnesota's 240-pound with Louisiana Sute in 1947. I (lonfrt|>uted SS. {Tom Brown and the Huskies' 205- Paolla* PrMa Photo HUSKIES PLOTTING — Coach Dick Hall and some of die key members of his Pontiac Northern hoop team have been working on plans which they hope will result in an upset of Pontiac Central at PNH tomorrow might. Shown with the coach aVe, left to right, Jim Capistrant, Marty Everett, Dennis Harbert, Bruce Norton, Mike Fedynik and Steve Thompson. Northern has yet to win in three previous city battles. fjBruising Line Battle jin Sight at Pasadena ELITE TWOSOME — Ted Meister tteh). Femdale's retiring head football coach, and his All-State quarterback, Mike Brown, pose with their awards for . The Pontiac Press photographer at yesterday's luncheon in the Elks-Temple honoring the I960 All-Oakland County football team. Meister holds .the Coach-of-the-Year plaque while Brown displays his bronze shoe, symbolic of the county's "most valuable player” award. I ' Northern’s attack has b ter" than Oantril’e, n stead-1 pound Roy McKasson. Thw lOO.OQP NEK’ ORLEANS (AP)-It’s not but Art Van *’T?,0r* ta ""'J an unusual situation, that of line- ----- ----- our ati televiewers across the nr“-“ -4"1 Ryzin Is by no meafts withy an'witness a football rarity- televiewers across the nation *PR- - -- __ [witness a football rarity—a m offensive punch on Huron *“***• to-head struggle between Clarence Douglas, a *han«hoot- America players. • iing outside gunner, is the Chiefs j {leading scorer at the moment with( {61 points in four games. From' mad-: men taking a back seat to mors {celebrated and publicized back-field aces. And so it is in the Sugar Bowl Monday where Mia-Brown. the life blood of the Min- ni-mippi’i, powerful football squad iteaota . defense, will line upifigunt to apply a lot of pressure EASTERN DIVISION I Loil ret. Behind Rubber Footwear For the Family! Missas'—Childran's ZIP-IT BOOTS Fleoce Lined Red-Brown-Black »-K Birmingham Seaholm, tackle John! Van Sicklen of Walled Lake, defensive lineman Bradell Pritchett 5 u m and back Dick McCauley of Post- srracuee . x« n *u Cen'er,Slayi.0Ve*!; T°rwa8TE«N,#D,VWK,Na4 of Rochester, guard Frank w« Lex pci Br Smotherman of Hazel Park and § 22 back Jack Newton at West Bloom- k“ an*eie» 14 22 m field 'Detroit fa 1( .W I Press All-County team;! wsawpsparg. paneQ 1/BSD AY'S SCHE1H IK NBA Standings NHL Standings $299 Sizes 8 to 3 4-BUCKLE ARCTICS Mon's Youths' - Boys' Sizes 1T to 6 ■EM’S SLIDES *3.88 Open Monday and Friday Nights 'til 9F.M. 73 NORTH SAGINAW STREET 7Vg j Chicago W L T rUOPQt giving Day, is sheeted by ihef® county’s coaches and The Press ilos Angeles sports staff. ctwffiltt . WWW st. Lout* a Bill Com well of The Press sports *.Boaton department presented the awards [Cincinnati to the honored guests. EASTS*X LEAGUE yj Buffalo at Rochester EASTERN LEAGUE (Philadelphia ai Charlotte CLEARANCE SNOW TIRES PRICES ON 4LL SNOW TIRES REDUCED TO CLEAR OUR INVENTORY BLACKWALLS WHITEWALLS Most Sixes StUl Available THE - ^ Ed Williams GENERAL c c ... TIRE J Saginaw at Raeburn ’nNorthSl: Is unbeaten in threej,enae '____ » 1 outings The Huskies own victories) «r—— (talent on either sMe. particularly ^T*Ro.hester West Bloomfield DALLAS )AP» - Producers of with Mississippi where AD Amer-land WateVrd’ andare seeking 0^ «*> touchdown* In three pre-Jica quarterback Jake Gibbs per- !their 2nd straight Inter-Lakes Cort-jvte” post-season appearances In forma,___________________________ ference title. I Central has a 2-2 record-win«| |over Flint Central and Edsel Ford; and losses to Grosse Pointe and Arthur HUI. The Chiefs are defending champions of the rugged Saginaw Valley league. two rraMtown rivals have met three times Milford lost a hesrtbreaker In the Fenton tournament. The Redskins dropped a 66-63 overtime decision to Flint Atherton ns guards Tim Kiirnlok and Ernie Miller scored 24 points apiece In A field goal following a missed foul shift in the final second enabled Atherton to tie Milford at the end of regulation time, 58-58, and send the contest into overtime. Atherton scored the first four points! in the extra period.and the Redskins never caught up. Imlay trounced Kingston, 81-39, 1 the opening round of the Caro tourney. Terry Ignaslak bagged 15 points to pace the Spartans' triumph. CUSTOM COATED 0FRII INIS MIN, IU CREDIT CMOS AND CHAISE ■UTEJH0""“ _JPr ■■ tl ORCHABD LAKE BD. Cor. tiUnirt Bt„ Pan Use WHY PAT 4% TAX? HYMN- AI Serra Says.. . Buy note and save that extra 1% tax that goes into effect on - January I, 1961 l“-s^,RA Salts Manager ALL PRICES SLASHED It Make Tib the Greatest Year-End Sab ei Our History! Over 250 Cart b Sleek Ready far Immediate Delivery! IEIB MAH NIU 1M1 UEIS SELL FM SO timi! Hurry Now to “Chevy-Land” md Save-Save-Save! — Remember — MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES HATES TO BE UNDERSOLD! MATTHEWS !=©» HARGREAVES **Chevy-Land” 631 Oakland FEdoral at Cass 5-4161 'I tang Five New Ski I Instructors at Area Slopes! Complete Drift Likt of Players by NFL JHt. Holly Hires I German Woman School ■ mu xn001 ride; Du Shtofeon, Histtanoon Uckla- E5i *UBt •w”**-*c* • * fs=S-3L«feMl «r. Or* tMU*: B. - -M i tm JMtmmSrti. put Xtv* of the seven privately operated rid areas near Pontiac-have new instructor* this winter. Th# lone woman among the new* omen it at lit Holly. She ip uri Gaertner, former German omen's champion. Grandview Orchards and Alpine Valley, the SsjKK fidfrcM-orrfara.^1-------------------------m --------- Sas-liDitSE assts McDonald at Chrlstia ai Turcott# Moves to Alpina Valley -n*ea i Ml Mi Dtat Ktawit. *flr— ' ■ Dor It Mick, tuw b.r> eFiffiffESSw &.*4BiS& spurts £a&S?««w= ssr S? 3 HHES®1®! j»x ts ^ fains, Seek Brain of DetreM tehee Mt Holly—Three slopes open; tows; 13-inch base with 2 Inches ofi powder; skiing excellent. Summit—Seven tows operating; skiing excellent. Alpine Valley — Two beginners! nd 3 other slopes open; long slopes might be ready by tin id: skiing very good. „ --- -------- ------ V. — nwnwr. »««., 1 , C1ir«le-Sto slopes open; ---- TE-—. —7 —=— . ....—P??an.f” , ._. gets help from John Grams. Grampian Mt. rid instructor aa ® *}®pe* and P0*"*111* opiating; — HMfcSlla*- sfL vtJtar ever at amadvfaw aad Michel Tarcette 'baa moved Cram Mt. ChftaHe Is Alptae. AI McOoaald has taken over teaching duties at Mt. Christie and Joe Gm tender haa moved from a : / ■ v / i ■ r—Lij* ■■>■ r '——- Skiers Flock to Areas in Northern Michigan Michigan’s new sMhtg industry| og«oa«imMmw*taa-TtkM-will hit a peak over the tour-day|Haqfihtelgfalla'Bwt*ettr-ta-new year's weekend! - ■HMK.P** , ys" *—"■ Skiers will flock to sloped arm;"«WU»v Ig** trsvyst i all sections of the state tor what\ ojraS' jnu!!. artnfMupM Is expected to be the fines* skiing *m-*-te«* *•». ass. I veekend of the young winter*ysS|L uomn^m. us. otJ **aon. t-iwMbsss, 1IHM *w*r. stuns nir! “No vacancy” signs w h I e h j M.ne.u.M-iJ-in'h; have became commonplace dur- wS^SSuns?^* *** ***'! tag tiw bright of the tourist ■^•@j^tens33SU- *LS pm already ate dotting the hart- Ifltfnaijhsti s»w«. juiac »e«u*at. am of Northern Michigan's sM nUMMTllimFtSIf Born* Mh- enunfrr 10-lneh pnckM Mm. 4 lachet now anon. cwm,,T- Bkltno »c«Umt. I Norm Marshall reports fromltath mtsimi Harbor Springs that Nubs Nob to BraKes span _____;hau> uu an. Cat. TaUtraoh as.. Panllaa ra a-sta* Opan »-7 Pally—0-1 HI. ■ary to place overnight lodgers in at least three hotels and five] motels as tar away as Cheboygan,. Indian River and Pritotau. Chuck reports holiday bookings are tar ahead of last season at Boyne Mountain Lodge near Boyne Phils. Following to the rid report far DEMANDS ATTENTION — Beauty always demands attention. Pretty Uttle Kathryn Shepard, 6. of 229 Rochdale. Rochester, gets help from John Grams. Grampian Mt. ski instructor j ____ ______rfiSSW- _ | _ y^S*1 hmbeemtotbe United States. s£T^ar, W-nSaE Irwin started teaching st Teeple rSS. Pi %£uSnE rw. . . awraorr ;HU1 tat 1*3*. The 52-year-old Red- W** ****** haa bam og»- an instructor at various resorts i M uellri!" St Louis Called ‘Bush* r»’£rik: toapea, am UM fart, will be I Wmu. I • state o x^gj Mt. Hotly haa free rid movies -IK^rwmmfa11 tssuSItlBsS1 .mTlcvwy night at 9:99. These Celtics Pelted With Eggs slope* open; 8-18 inches of base with 12 inches of powder anew; skiing excellent. Dtyden—Still making snow: all open ski slopes to be open fay this weekend; « tows operating; skill* I Wednesday; The Hawks best Boston 10589 ’ednetday night, the first time in three meetings they have hem able to accomplish the fast And St Louts tom apparently expected to ran i throws ^ before you get off the floor.” Grandview— « slopes inches machine beae with 3 Inches of powder; skttng good. Teeple Hill-Skiing fair to flood. a luixiS* i w W W i .. " '■■■ snow on Mtfh Kam AH«g mm Another victim of the egging.! in. riplbt. n»mb>m' Iji hm Hetnsohn. said "I fett hkelSta?*” * ,,S* Boh Corny said aoberty: \J?2Lfit££Lu "The trouble with things Uke ‘“* _ Jtto to that the people to Boston oa,u>*^.**•-will read about it and they will * r Oavlord—IS-JBeh inch packed I SKTUXB I___ Sktlnt fair. 1 MOUNTAt ..aurti Pars—4- f&tQW l DISCOUNTS t Sra»4 Raw I aad Cavalry I MUD AND i nil r nr/l 730x14 $10.951 nto Ta« aad tommaMt YVra NO MONVYBOWN IHM Tkv Strvkfl Mill I Sltp Tkfll SUauBT *fli ixcuHo Thfl flux vn dal- te ANtfl ........ 0 AUON rnOMT t**M cass ivnui BRAKE SHVICI IM ROSTS CAM III rs s-im Pram that as he was walking off .. the floor at the end of the game, a - .---Jr —.*0U!”-;spectator dashed up to within five kit. Randy Skua. 1Vaaa_ AAM^countries and It Mt- Holly. nJBsjrSm> *r '"«•.*? *** ._,. . planned at the US-19 area. nJOrDtaSmto «rt: id orchestra will supply the music. *w«» *S9. .«» Drvden F -- . ______________ wyieytop come armed too. Incidents Hkel* mam packed mm etuTle i *d * w w this art progressive and o»*ht toj oiuturo Wt " Daring a time out late in the be .nipped in the hud.’ ‘ — fourth quarter, eggs started rain- * * * Inc down on the Boston players, j Kiel Auditorium had a capacity! J2Z. n~. n... ^ The floor had to be mopped *nd CIWd of 10.428 Wednesday night!. VAuare, ------------ rrank Raimey was boosted up tojuy] u usual the fans screamed wipe off a backboard. turf howled whenever Auerbach Auerbach told The Associated atood up. Before the egg throwing.jHej* Joe mu » taSeeart fan hurled a bag of peanuts ati^^StffaeM *— — - _ ■■ ___ ? Dryden haa i ItMwes^wto^jne^jMw.^o^ prlrato party tor ridiers Saturday I OrambUne back John rraewWa. Partoc Oight. WwmS?*" '—*75 s.ia.’a, 3 (MM hark Mil iMumn. OUl umsSCije "This to a bush town i *4 * .... »«om»TAm. tmm n Officials pleaded with the crowd .SeeiiwJf' to*h“ *•* mtm' over the public address system' **““* 11 ^ not to throw things on the floor, Sil^mrosmiiyi s* s_ citing dangers to the players oBj^g^TyfeitL**gtf:- jhe floor “-TSai V ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT MIctogH’s 4% Salts Tax Sow lata Effaet Jooury 1st...Act Now! JEEPS... <15K BUICK MQQg SPECIALS AW REN AULTS.. $1199 Over 100 C«rfl*lo Choose From OLIVES MOTOR SALES 111 Orchard Lalfl Avfl. 5t W. Pika R MIN R 4*1501 SPECIAL THURS. FRI. SAT. Men's Hard Tm Hnckey Skates........... Ladies' White Fiyura Skates........... $11.75 Men's Hnrri Tm Heckey Skates, with Tenden Guards..................... $12.50 Ladies' White Fifura Skotes $ 4.95 /% 4.75 $ $.45 $10.45 Men's and Ladiee' Ski Boots....... $9.50 and up Northland Mntnl Edged Skis San Valley Ski Paula and Jackets Hockey Glovoe Shin Fade and Hhaw Fads $13.50 Bmrlinfl Bops $9.75 Award Jackets and Swaatars WELDER SPORTING 51 M». Clamant St. FE 4-4211 In other NBA games. Cincinnati jrned on a second half nOy and Tm know don well that fans defeated New York 114-104 behind get exdted during the game. But.Oacar Robertson's 38 points and ■fiiivto Sim. uiiiurky bwk ~id 555kieBter to *** y«»*er generation, g they bring eggs in. they bring 135 by Jack Twyntan. fa the sec-GfS&ms MS: hiM >maw» Horton A large barn at the orchard has ’em to throw. They’re not going and game of a Syracuse double-! I r“rt ■ *"uu ul maa>-^ been converted tato a ski lodge. |to trite em home.'* header. Johimy Kerr's two-potateri raumjsu Ice skating facilitie* are being! The fiery coach asserted that ia the tost two seconds enabled & c«nw?,,*Din ort^lpi readied tor use early in January.."They ought to arrest people whoisyreruae to edge Los Angeles 115-/y, M*w*to| sw ear Lfathts provide night skiing. do things like this and chaite[ll3. Doiph Schayes scored 38 tor b Skimp v«;» irv The are* Is located on Fenton them with peace disturbance the Nats and Elgin Baylor paced! isqwtwk katk._ Jko Bmi------- - - . _ _ i . - *- --- — twd. |, FTw>t. 1 ss-sar» rt ili amp sum Tkmmii Jmt. tarn Mat* kart; , four mttee eouth of Fenton • "When you play here you havelthe losers with 39. CMri m !$$• IA11LI1S MKICUITS Im Vf li |9M WUigfl JUrtfl Sain. lac. ' Clapp. Ankara (nart; Lie, IMikrtk; Rick Mararick. Robby Tops Scoring Howling green, ohk> « - ! Ron Robinson, n 58 Western Michigan Junior, lends the Mid-'American Conference basketball scoring derby with a 23.7 average :9or seven game*. Robtaeon, whose home to Mua-kegon Heights, to well in front of Miami guard Dave Zeilar who has1 a 20.5 average In abc games. Buy now. BaHiry SpsdaU PRIE CHECK UP B. P. GOODRICH NEW TREADS Winter legal* Tread nend L40xlS 5.00x15 119$ AH 5.70x1$ 580x14 7.50x14 IMS 9.9$ 7.19x15 191x14 IMS 10.9$ 7A4x1S 184x14 13.9$ 11.9$ LHxIS MlilS 4.00x14 14.H 1195 Vtos T*» M ItoMsSstte tlNa to WhHawalla —No > M—Mbb Ckm» B.F.Goodrich 111 Ndrth Parry Btreat PI Mill OPEN BOWUNG 9 A.M. to 6:30 Open New Year’s Eve 9 A. HI.—1 A. HI. Open New Year’s Day at Noon Bowling It Fun Anytime at the Houst off Total Complotonoss Wmi HURON BOWL SIS DiaM late N. ft 5-2525 WHO SAID IT COULDN’T BE DONE... 2 Genuine Dayton Thoro-Treds for less than $20Q0 SHOW TIRES 19V 6.40-15 Retreaded ta highest standards by Dayton Thu & Rubber C*.—Vour toy l SIZE I 1 PRICI I 6.70x15 1 tor Mill 7.10x15 S far 22.99 7.60x15 1 t far 24JI 1 8.00x14 1 t far 22J0 8.50x14 ! ! 8 far 24JS BUDGET TERMS - FREE MOUNTING ALL FIRSTS—ALL SIZES of Ditcmrinmd Line Dagtan's M06«_ ROAD HAZARD DUARANTCE ■ereaterauauM i aattaantoi agaawt tMws* casato fa tUrtaafa. W«*i. tto. as art at MM rttmn.nrn,anaHfa*taM. all in fainotofl TYREX constmction Must Claar-Out Excess Stock Bafora Yaar-End Inventory! FACTORY CLOSE-OUT PRICES! TUBE-TYPE TUBELESS naiA White Mack White 6.70x15 1180 15.60 7.50x14 or 6.70x15 14m i?m 7.10x15 i«m 17m 8.00x14 or 7.10x15 iim 13.60 7.60x15 1180 1188 150x14 or 7.60x15 i?m Mm 8.00x15 irm 1 1 tom 100/120x15 llM SIM 13 60 OPEN FRI. and MON. UNTH. 9 Dayton Tire Co. 77 Waal Hats* Stroat PE 14434 t j l-l THIRTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 10y 7 m Surgery Will Keep Finch Attorney From 3rd Trial LOS ANGELES (API-Attorney Grant Cooper to due ’In the hos-pital Jan. i for long deferred aur-gery and will not personally represent Dr. R. Bernard Finch In the latter’s third trial) on a der charge. * The lawyer who appeared for Finch in both the earlier trials Maxwell Keith, will be counsel tor the physician accused 44 fatally shooting Ms ■socialite wife, Bar* ban Jean, 38, la July 1969. Charged with Find), 42, is his former mistress, Carols Tregoff, X Their third trial opens Jan. 1 previous two the Juries Only about 10 per cent of the lind persons in the UJ. were born sightless. State Bridge Engineer Harold J. Conroy Dies BELLAIRE m - Harold J. Cod-ray, 62. bridge engineer for the State Highway Department, died at his home Wo Wednesday fol* lowing a lingering tu— * ♦ * A native of Barite Creek, ho Joined the department in 1934 and was stationed at Kalamasoo, Battle Oofclc, Saginaw and Lan- sing prior to assignment to Since 1196, Conroy has supervised construction of all state bridges in the Northwestern Michigan area. 'For centuries man assumed the Man were ageless. But now as* tU believe soap am old white others am young — that )s> " i a million years old. Toxos-Size Blowout WA^O, Trx. (UPD - A tag of roofing, hails ton from a track. Tbs ksg split and nails scattered over the highway for more than 100 yards. Within *. matter of minutes, seven automobiles had to pull off the road with one to four punctures each. The highway par tool then closed the toad until the nails were cleaned up. Normal babies torn to walk between the ages of 9 and 15 month* BEST BUYS! MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Frictoi Righf—Terms Large Saltation DE GAULLE'S SKIPPER SON — Hand on his sword hilt, French Naval Ospt Philippe de Gaulle stands rigidly at attention as he takes over command of the convoy ship Le Picard in ceremonies at Toulon, France, last week. The new skipper appears to have inherited the imposing height of his father, French President Charles de Gaulle. Stockholm Gets U. N, Report Story of Congo-Swedish Train Attack 'Untrue' STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) — The Swedish defense staff today described as "completely untrue" reports from Elisabethvi tie that Osedtoh U. N. troops were guard-tog a train attacked by Baluba A report from a Swedish commander to Elisabethville “unconfirmed reports have it that Mrij troops (on the train) fired an the Bshiba tribesmen and killed about to of them. Ann A Katanga provincial government spokesman said Wednesday that the Baluba* murdered at toast 20 persons and raped, wounded and kidnaped others on a train guarded by Swedish U.N. troops that was taking schoolchildren home for a New Year’s vacation. U. N. military officials in EUsahetbville, capital of Katanga,' refused to comment on the report. A A A A spokesman for the Swedish defense staff said that the Swedish chief of staff in Elisabethville. Storms, usually called “northeaster's” along the Atlantic coast of the United States mostly move up from the south or to the south- Open Thursday, Friday S to 9—Saturday 9 to 5:30 ■■ A Sale backed by thousands of square yard* of carpeting! . S This it not a complete list* Many ; Ik-; morerollsla Ort*. |LN 111 8.. T.i SisOiHfM* K-L. VMn. IS* WmL Mill (tuml. Oris- |M|.... S ss- TOi. Baffe I ft 3.99 ft 3.99 ft 3.99 a 3.99 orti'cMs*’. ?***. . ,C****'.. T*"*. T?r:. ft 3.99 3.99 9x12 Colton TwoodRuga Foam rubber pad attached, bound. 5 doeorstor color*. Umlt 2 to «us- ■ ■ temor. (sppr.) C sad C an 5.99 SQ. YD. |._TS^ VttQL lirti Mn T*»l. • ton Ttni am ■ 9x12 ViacottoTwMd Rugs Ci Fown rubber pad attached. Doeorstor *1 0^5 . C mi C ,... colors. Limit 2 to customer. (Approx. Sire) totfXXiZ* $• SAGINAW STREET corner of Auburn - In Metro Furniture Store We Deliver Anywhere in Michigan HOME SERVICE! $M Samples of Any of Thao* Corpets Brauglit fa Your Homo! . WI R 4-2771 or R 2-0179 Uphtod Partins Uc to che Rare ef Ore Store if $55,000 Offered by Bank for Milford Parking Lot THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 19flO_ THIHTY-FIV® • Council ha* yrt to The purchaae price la the ■mount needed by the village to retire the bonda that were aold to thence the oonctructkm of the 4-yearold kit The village has paid oil $10,000 of the original $05,000 bond issue. The plan, as proponed by Wayne Dengate, manager el the Community National Bank branch hare, would guarantee free parking to downtown shoppers. IV parking lot is on Union Street directly behind the village office. tacked,” Dengate saM. "ike and the bank la taking the ep- % AN LONG MILITJRD—Vlllege officiate hen *■» rtd themselves of a financial headache-thc munic- portnnlty te remedy parking lot. The Community National Bank has offered to purchase the U0. car lot for $55,000 and then lease it bade to the village for free public partying at |1 a* year. "Our only aim at the bank is to do the village a community service by offering to purchase the property. This would be done by paying off the bonded indebtedness," explained Dengate. Council President Joseph Ger-rapd said the council has taken ho action on the purchase proposal yet "because there are several factors regarding the outstanding bonda that ana still up in the air." He said coundlm ■e strings at- Clubwomen Will Convene Jan. 6 probably will act an it at the Jan. 9 council meeting, Coundttnen haVt indicated they would prefer leasing the lot for five yean with a 5-year renewal option. Bank officials have stated they want to buy the lot outright and then lease It immediately to} the village, who in turn would maintain M. Mew Site Donated at Romeo -/ Consider Rebuilding Fire-Ruined Church Presently the Milford Chamber of Commerce Is rsattag the let trem the vUtofis for about DM a month hi order to provide MODEBN DEMON — An unusual architectural effect was created through the use of precart concrete beams on the exterior .pf thia newly constructed multipurpose room at Carpenter Efemeotary School, 2390 flintridge Road, Orion Township- TV rohuimo, usually used as overhead roof, supports, were bust to serve as vertical columns on the outside of the new 0M0-foot school addition. Five classrooms and a principal's office also were bunt as part of a recent expansion project at the school. ROMEO - Hardly had the tragic Are that destroyed St. Paul's Episcopal Church been brought under control than parishioners began talking about a new edifice. Their plana were given added impetus yesterday when they learned that a 12-acre site across W. St. Clair Street from the new high school bad been given for a new church. Paul’s Church, Detroit, which u torn down V 1913 to make w for the present St. Paul's Cathi ral. ■ '• t Ip % ■! Donors of the former orchard Vegetable Crop Up i 2 Per Cent in State Alternate Filing Dates Offered LANSING M — The production ' vegetables grown for market The rental would represent *p- and processing was up in Mlchl- I When the bank made its proposal, [the Chamber of Commerce was jin the process of asking merchants j to participate in a program to rent i County Federation fo aU the perking epecea In the down- I ■ • a a 9 . - ildMMw eme : Hold Celebration for 60th Anniversary proximatriy the amount derived |fan during the past year, the Fsd-vwssary (monthly through meter foes. crai-Stato Crop Reporting Service 1 | "But with this marvelous ges-jaays. The 90th anniversary of foe Oak- hire on toe part of the bank, the land County Federation of Women's Chamber of Oommeror Is hoping Clubs will be celebrated at a spe- that if the council accepts the rt-ctal day long observance Jan. 8 at for they will abandon metered the First Baptist Church in Bir- parking on the main streets,” said mingham. j Archie Noon, president of the local Past presidents of the organiza- j business organisation. tk» win be honored at a 12:SO .. p.m. luncheon in the church atj .. ■ J. .. .. 319 W diets ». ! «T-eaia anipting The program will start at 10:So! *** "pmhailjr frsm ihs •m. j "The council, along with the . Chamber of Commerce, was Farmers-It's Time The estimated 578.400-tan Mai waa two per cent above 1169 and 11 per cent above the 10-year aver Fanners, another year has and it’s Just about nun tax filing time again. If at least two-thirds of your gross Income to tram tanning and your, taxable year begins Jan. you have tiro choices of when to fDe your income tax return, according to toe Internal Revenue Department. able personal exemptions and de- ductions, along with a completed, The alternate dates are follows- L File your return and the tax by Feb. 15; or 2. File an estimate of toe tax due and pay it by Jan. 18. then you have tmtil April 17 to file toe tax return itself. Among the processing crops, tomatoes, asparagus' and green peas made production increases. He added that he believes parking meters have mated ill feel-jings among Shoppers, village of* jflcials and businessmen alike, j "If we can get these oneeyed A pageant entitled ‘ 'Cavalcade monsters off Main street now we The gross value of Michigan's ofEvcnta" will be presented foUow-jwill be happy.” commercial vegetable crops was ing.the Hmcheon. ___ i ----------------—----- estimated at $32 million, one per _.Th» wider the direction.p ■ | Af'll cent less than last year but about of courty federation historian Mrs. Ln/linOOr Will the same u the 10-year avenue hnzzpxi*-jr- ^engineer yyiii . » Woll??,..CM>'.wm *WBjr»| 9 'eluded amane toe noas. music and fashions of the decades W a II a I sssss ——Report on Hoteli, So. if you file the estimate and pay the tax by Jan. 18. you have an additional three months to file your Income tax return. Bach of the 91 rtahs to f Get Expert to Consider Condemnation An automatic computer has been 11 developed for gaaoftne pumps which delivers the fuel in even- l I Rochester Council Will *onar amounts, to toe pngsaut. Mprte sHM be I pmiM by a chant group from toe Holly Monday Utah. Mrs. I. J. Goula of the Labs ROCHESTER - A structural tto * H?. P!Tkl^ ' Tfl ^ engineer will deckle whether the ,oe | Pr°8r*m o)d bowi at Weal UWverrtty Drive w5TtTh!?,hv“£k^ P Main Street should be case- Z oTS —V,D* “•»*to (iw, _ _ i York authority to hire an tnghwr Pontiac Twp. Doodling f to inspect the hotel, which long b Monday for Filing tpSiSrSSl-" ^ year, but most file a Form 1010 which to the tax return, in order to pay the seU-empioymeut tax. vtdaals whu are farmers tor h am Tax Guide which ran be ' of charge from the Udi guide also explains the tax flmwatiuu. depredation aid an Items of farm income and expense. The next move will be a meeting tomorrow of St. Paul's bishop's committee, headed by Robert B. Palmer, to decide how to proceed with the rebuilding project. Present, in addition to the Rev., Douglas T. Smith, vicar of the local church, still be the Rt. Rev. Archie W. Crowley, a suffragan bishop of ttie Episcopal Diocese of Michigan. | Bishop Oowicy still look over the charred shell of the 50-year-ioid church before attending the session. location for the new church, fo bishop’s committee still be focal' with deciding whether the InMg structure still be a church or sa educational unit Funds for the building still Ito available from insurance, fig diocesan building fund and prlvato subscriptions. Competition at Peak for State Retail Sugar is generally I eroa though as tax Is tow. SAGINAW 01 — Stiff competition for the retail sugar market In Michigan haa reached Its peak, says Fere A. Reave, exec secretary of the Farmers Manufacturer! Beet Sugar Asaod-j sro still art rebuild ear eald lev. Smith. He gave as the reason the need for expanded facilities not feasible Ion the present Newberry Street lot R to only about 50 by 100 feet Ir Solutions to the Cuban sugar The sohitiona: an increase of the| UA consumption estimate for] this year to 10 million tons, a ban I on Cuban sugar, and a lifting of! rows* tax retara mast ase toe farm 19M aad toe schedule F. They cannot aae the 1M9-A or toe tata-w. On the schedule F, formers can!**®* cro*>~ list all form income and expenses} determine their net farm Set Hotel Mediation profit and loss. oners also have been [heartened by offers of help Aram many quarters including the two persons who approached Rev. Smith at the height of the Mas to pledge $100 each toward a new building. Irrran burned ! Betides erecting a new edifice, church members will have to replace numerous cherished items lost in the conflagration. Among them are the altar, the communion rail and commemorative paintings previously housed in St Thera la daaht too, that blackened, water eeehe< p can be salvaged, toe view a In addition to discussing tip day are « The building haa been roped oft because it is beared that the chin* ney could topple or at least of the. fire-weakened walla cook!. collapse at any time. Origin of the fire was hi the ms closed furnace room, police rfi ports indicate, but there still ft no evidence rt a gas furnace eft plosion, as initially suspected. Orion Twp. Hall to Stay Open Monday for Filing ORION TOWNSHIP — The Orios Township Hell will be open from 9:30 an. to 4 pm. Monday fde to file n mating petitions for the Feb. 2f primary election. J» Although Monday to scheduled |» a legal holiday, Township deto Mrs. Margaret Stephen said sh< would be in her office since Alt to the final day on which cam# dates may file. < Income to Ae fanner can result from sales, trades or exchanges or many different lands rt products or property. The income tax law provides that all Income must be reported, unless specifically excluded by the law. in Lansing for Jan. 4 LANSING W — A mediation session has been set for Jan. 4 in the strike that has dosed Lansing's Hotel Roosevelt, Roy Q. Snyder, rt the State Labor Mediation j Board, reported. The 250-room hotel, a block! farmers are required to closed fay top strike since Dec. XL keep records which will eaable|lt has long been the Lantag head-them to accurately prepare their [quarters of unionists and n—^ tax returns. 'attic legislators. PONTIAC TOWNSHIP - Nomi noting petitions of candidates running for office here in the Ffeb. 29 primary election must be returned to the clerk's office by 4] 11 TowtuS»lp*aerk Mrs. Greta Block mud today that the office will hel*** fo— .* **• * buM,n* MevMsa store and a restaurant. Mrs. Man Chinp. operator rt . to 4 p.m. that day, the deadline for submitting petitions. constructed soon after Jan. 1. Plant for. Communion CLARKSTON — Members rt the newly -organized Episcopal Church Of the Resurrection wiU have Holy Communion service at 9:30 a.m Sunday at the daikston Elementary School, according to the pastor, the Rev. Alexander T. Stewart. - Church school will inert at the same time. York said the license for the[ Rochester Lunch, which was dtod| for U violations rt the health code in April, will not be continued after it expires an Saturday. Most of the health code violations were caused by deterioration rt the building in which the lunchroom is located. Mrs. Camp said her new restart^ rant will be built on the nortinPwt corner rt West University Drive and Main Street between the Standard Service Station and a radio-television store. ADA MAE POWELL Mr. and Mn. B. D. Powell of 11023 Big Lake Rood, Spring-field Township, announce the engagement rt their daughter Ada Mae to Pfe. Francis J. Mervyn, son' of William Mervyn CAROL ANN OUPRANT rt 548 Lake Road, Orion Township. and the late Mrs. Mervyn. No date haa been set for the The engagement rt Carol Ann OUphant to Robert C. Groves to announced by her parents Dr. and Mrs. W. Walker OU-phant, formerly rt Lake Orion, but now missionaries in Kenya, > East Africa. The prospretive bridegroom to the son of Mr. and Mn. John E. Groves rt Plalnvill*. A July 23 wedding is being planned. TOYTOWN LEARANCEsale "Everything Goes!" 1/2 OFF • All Rtmco Toys • All Mallei Toys • Sparkle Paints • Crayola Salt • Ideal Toys a Ideal Oolb e Staffed Toys • Assert’d Canos • Rocking Chairs • Edicaiionl Toys • Toy Mesh • Tables aad Clairs • Phonographs • Basket Toys • Wheel Coeds • Cooks "Everything in the Store!" LIONEL TRAINS and ’’DINKY" TOYS ACiOf at SAVINGS UP TO . . /O 231 rOYTOV 1. Saginaw Street if || DISCOUNT I If WONDERLAND ACROSS FROM PONTIAC STATE BANK ROCHESTER We're bursting forth with the New Year to extend our warmest wishes to you and ^ours for 196T1 May the lew Year bring you much happiness. metmuhi FRASEB TRAVEL SERVICE ■iniTYroiiiwmrs .. RESOLUTION TO SERVE \ "0VH-F1ESH" BAKED GOODS AT THE PEAK OF ^7 nan TASTE FROM HEMVC/WUIVU HOME BAKERY 900 MAIN ST. OL 2-lOtl ■tomeatoeHptontoeeRMHaaNmtotonMBHHtotoMBeeentoEMEBMBBI YOU CAN BE SURE THE GIFT IS RIGHT WHEN YOU GIVE HER FLOWERS. CALL US TQDAY FOR BOUQUETS AND CORSAGES FOR YOUR NEW YEAR'S EVE DATE. Holland Flowers 308 Mala St. OL 2-1601 INVENTORY SALE PRICES SLASHED HOW BEFORE THE 4% TAX GOES INTO EFFECT. ITS OUR WISH THAT 1961 BE A "BANNER" YEAR FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY OBERG'S APPLIANCE Wo lift c CiflcM SelectJea oi SUf. Ice Irerythiaf fetth# Wixter Sports latinuriosL WISHING YOU AND YOUftS A GAY HOLIDAY ., . OUlt CBT WISHES TO YOU AND THANKS FOX YOUR PATRONAGE. CASE HARDWARE Ol Mill THIRTY-SIX THB PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29,1960 jteC Needi Helft wid Part j . " J." ■ Congo Refugees Hungry, Listless, Dying ADAH AMES By Iw Fiw / > ly children. Ik* hospital Iim 100 Mi. Seventy ft On iMHiw are or- fit going after Dayal ttM . bakwanga. Congo (UPI» tropical downpour bent on corrugated Iron roof et the long, Onplwi medical auUtaat la .law. barracks-like building. | charge had taken Christmas Bay Inside hundreds of ragged Afri- **• | pim er separated Item their This la one of the curse* of the cans, mostly children, at or lay n wag hb first holiday in weeks. • pareats. , ^ . Congo — the constant jockeying huddled three and tour to a cot. Lpf he had left the hoapital in — has lnct 25 of the betw*en ,h* U. N. and local au- They gened Mealy. the charge of wbordinate. who were IM^tatoe put two weeks But JJj*" to i^klUfWto wat kavn H)« mawftf HOt Up tO ttlC Job. 1 ia i( InMirina fhn rata nnw WCtdfd, UK) Hftllt till U. N. tO D. **—■ mSSS w^iSJSTU A aJSSgjg~S*M «»lutaj ma ! advancing t1« to to*'» before i tiona of the season |iighs. Grain Prices Mrtley, | || Ttttnlpd. lopoeS I Con lift •fcrkti •1,71 ■ Poultry-and Eggs Pontiac General Shuffles Staff MM if. hit) type reestei 641; brsOtn *od fryer. j. IT-M. asms Hock. 1S-M turkeys Mu r » tool* t * Autos, chemical*, aircraft mis-a sites, rubbers and electrical equip-J ments were' mixed. Airlines,, oils a and tobaccos moved a bit highHr.1 j} It was the next-io-last-day of jjj I960 trading and it looked to many £ as if the traditional Christntas-to-|New Year's rally was under way.' | Gains of more than a point were! [® scored by U.S, Steel. Republic Steel and Lukens. Jones and Laughlin was up about 2 and Bethlehem close to a point ,r; I'p about t point* were Petnr r old and International Boninc** , Machine*. LeriUard aad Ameri-ewn Machine A Foundry gained '______ THIRTY-SEVEN |Sliding Scale Approved tor Figuring Income Tax A sliding scale based on adjusted gross Income and ythe number of dependents Was approved yesterday by tbe Internal Revenue Service. The scale'had the effect of taking the guesswork out of the problem facing Michigan residents: How much state «*'»* tax may I claim on my Income tax next April 19. + ★ it Taxpayers following this chart will not be challenged on this item, said, federal tax officials. S3 3:: S3 tt.MS under W.MM to.MS aMir M.SM sit 3 *)'*”* jSS SS 5!?3 nMr MOST IN FIVE YEARS - The 100,000th truck built in 1900, highest production achievement in five years, is inspected by GMC Truck tt Coach Division officials as' it roils off the final conditioning line. Pictured with the pacesetting DFROOOO highway tractor are (from left i: R. C. W'oodhouse, general truck sales manager; Calvin J. Werner, vice president of General Motors and general manager of the Division: T. E. Wilson, general manufacturing manager; and. C. V. Crockett, chief engineer. Of the total number produced, nearly 97.000 featured GMC Truck's exclusive V-6 and V-12 gasoline engines that have won wide acceptance among truck operators since their introduction slightly over a, year ago. Sheriffs Men Investigating County Has Burglary Rash Sheriff's deputies were invest!- lamp, an ash tray, and an ungating a rash of burglaries in the determined amount of linen goods. Thieves broke late the Charles duckling* 36; i about 1 person too* Drruorr dm. st No44-ee ratra Personnel Hood Quits wrnUlu^M.r*!*rt*A *£*._ Causing the Shifting ef(snSVt%5ffwr Hospital Employes Burglars Grab 1400,000 by Neat Work north Oakland County area today. Thieves broke into the Multi-: Lak'es Gun Club at 3860 Newton; Road in Commerce Township and made off with six cases of liquor, several cartons of cigarettes and five boxes of chocolates. Pylam home at lasts Bigelow Road, Springfield Township, last night while tbe family was away, and stole a .tt caliber pistol; It silver dollars In a small bank; a strong box containing per*anal paper*, stork* and bonds; an array of eoatonte Jewelry and four Hie ticker tape lagged briefly Florida Police Say: An Inride Job | ' in-late morning as stocks moved " ahead. Wall StrejKer some of the buying to mutual! | funds and other institutions \ it was said, were refurbishing I their portfolios so that their annual reports would be in good shape TAMPA. Fla. - A key, would be called i AT&T's gain again sparked tbe!(combination. timetable, and team-|have been nude riae of other utilities International *wk formed tbe ingredients fori “jt was definitely an. inside-tjumber failed to match those on Telephone and Southern California Mgffto burgiary-a neatJ*," E A Raadale. president of ™« the agency. Police tr-lday by club manager Arnold Rahn. at corT*r <* Crook* *nd Au- ’ Edison rose about a point also 9W.000 theft from the vault of the firm, said. "They knew what rived at the scene three minutes, . , burn Roads, in Avon Township, to emw Sludebaker - Packard common “ (they were doing and timed the ^r the operator called them. •» MW Wawtoto , * * ____, |____nd whm-issufd declined frac-' •lent* were whole thing just right." ♦ * * „ J .. . ^ An undetermined amount ot ____Af tionail v following news that Sher- ***** tr>"*tMg to fit the pieces to- All of the loss, the firm's first | During the nine minutes which j __ . . ng rqu pnww chaj1ge was stolen from a juke box siwjato; mt»M u»ed* hub ewd sad, wood H. Egbert had been named K^ther today, more than 50 hoursUheft in its 23 years of operation.,elapsed, the intruders walked J* ^ w,rgtar* e amt a eiga^tte machine in the president of the firm «««* ,w*> thr ^ was insured. through an unlocked door to the “ .". Lower restaurant Nothing was apparont- __ i^jTfkffmtto mS Texaco's advance of more than"1 19 moneybags. | Authorities pieced the burglary t vault, opened it by dialing the; e r ly missing from the gas station, in- hih choifi iMk ib h»u.r«_ rig. n point was a feature amor^ oils. * * * together like this: combination, carried out the sacks; Mrs. Dorothy Allen of Detroit cheating that the burglars might Resignation of Dale Ferguson Livestock from the administrative staff of; atraoit uvsaront Pontiac General Hospital has j c1I?S*c*mp*r^ ■-brought about several peroonnellMa » shifts, it was announced today by'jiiLri * rwrium u«n an. in and when-issued declined frac- ji^°*_ , an<^ FBI agents werej^mbie thing just right, trator. / L iW Af*J* They also took a jarful of money ____________ donated for the Goodfellows. dep- bottles of liquor. , uties said. Entry had been gained ^ , jby smashing a window of the club-' a^®° were investigating No arrests; It took the operator six minutes house which is situated in a se break-ins to the Chicken and Bis-to determine that tbe name and cilM]P(j section of the township cuit Restaurant. 970 E. Auburn iroide qtnnber failed to match_those on; ^ ^ reported yerier- Road “to Sundberg's Gulf SUtion. . M torri d. Dual Hospital a* an assistant'business,' manager. < t4 as'ST *1 i tl SS-M to. IN t»» wp to IS to if 00-14 00. HttlHl ------1 11.M-lt.to SJSj: Jersey Standard settled fractional gain. Now York Stocks tM! *l*iuM»r i*h tUMr, Succeeding Mrs. Stewart as di-,J^ h»J“ “ rector of volunteer service* and mu arta* public relattong la Mm, Irene Me*-'1* ***"** Namara, who has been employed! p"~“ ""jAMC Turns Out First a‘”lwh“ **"1 lanadian-Built lar purchasing agent. w « ^ The personnel director before __ .. _ .___________________. I™«iVl Ferguson was Donald Carro. ^ BRAMPTON Ont iP-American a^o^a c 1* al*o EUler’s administrative ^ ustant. » flrrt car from SjU ^ojj ' - (its new assembly plant in this feoMnc *■ , n 1 f northwest Toronto suburb. Boncie»ra NPUfC in KriPl The first unit, a 1961 Rambler JrtwJtii llaVTJ III Wirei ansa* six. came off. the auto ££&* -------r and Boko Mia. Fieri firm * production line Tuesday. SKtA&L. United Pentecostal Church. 178 ^v,,n months and 13 day* after Can Dry Ororo«t. Mt- DaC.8LM.-4Utv>prtI^l0B (tmrtrd ^ ^e S3.S- StfZ Be sore and vMI the Pentlae million plant. iffy?. Cp Resale Shop, 19 N. Caas —Adv j £ari K. Brown ridge, executive gagrtore ’ . | vice-president and genera) Mtv SyK^ Wolverine Shoe Firm tt,e1prodUftfc!!.,‘ne''8&J ol ,, , able of turning out 32 units s c«> nuu Declares Dividend - jibe Michigan Society for Mental, ' — (Health, Inc. He will take up hkjrjS 84 The Folger Shakespearp Library [duties Jan. 1. , Ambrose had been‘^rSSwfuj>,n In Washington ha* the largest col-|with the Grand Rapids Ptom since g^ lection of Shakeapeareana in the 1955. His father, R. A. Ambrose. Ora m*« —“ with 79 copies of the FirstiLs superintendent of Oxford Area)Sen r9* — contained an esti-_______ mated 91 million in cash and checks. All of the sacks contain- 1™* *"*™»r*- • left behind perhapa as many as tour-entered, •the company's one-story building! . , „ ’ “_____. “ , A. a few minutes after Inveartgator. agreed that ^ Tuesday. They used a key to open *;theft could have been executed ^ ^ • ' with knowledge or actual aid ^ „UnT, m)Unded „ , burglar and escaped. (reported yesterday that her cot- have been frightened away by i lead anri The act began and ended dur- tage at 6309 Grange Hall Road, passer-by. deputies said. -entered » 30-minute interval between HoUy Township, had been broken * * . * huildin? *he departure of one airnored car llnlo sometime during the past The Numatics toe. factory a mHnioto £ron> the building and scheduled week, and $300 worth of furniture ^ iraanigniiaB^| ^ Jinomer and other items stolen t— tng coins were 1 ______ ___ ......... ‘ 1450 N Milford Road. Highland Township, also was broken Into * * * last night, but nothing was taken. iil -... . 55 , «n aurnin nuunuea .. . ourgmr Police found the budding desert- ,Missing wre 8 21-inch portable according to manager Arthur Eria- provided by an employe or »«>r-proUsctive «veroi iiiociu ed and the vault locked when they,1^1^ ***-, * radio. l«y. The firm manufactures air- •,!■» «“Ph»y». - (.way when the door opened. One arrived Before fleeing, a bririafl*—* *s—B‘a gstt ekria, a tobto crittrol ridria, i* Detective Inspector O. C. Bey- of the men followed the password set the vault's time-lock so that’ |J*,Bon said officers questioned more procedure used by employes when the door couldn't be opened for . — „ _ , . . i, than 20 perms and that others entering and leaving the building 72 hours. Quality Not hllOUgh—Knildsen UJl ■ ..... *^~jat night. He telephoned the agen- "They would have taken it all," | . r " , —-in.m ■ .. ry and gave a name and code RasdaJe said, "but they number. a rigid time schedule." H i Doris Day 'i: Attracts Hi Most Cash Calls Pontiac Proven Car Folio t Community Schools 5 Trl a El On Tim* 0*n Tim 1»SLB jj j RPPUDilC BU « Into SJ OTw« mk (J'f ltd OU NJ ll j Stud Pack HOLLYWOOD 'AP i»» when some critics sa.( U J dirtier than ever, •* * queen of beckle-faced wholesome-la ]> ness—Doris Day—has cupped the J* * No. 1 boxoffice spot. * * * J, Miss Day. the girl-next-door if; itVyou're lucky enough to live in the Tli right neighborhood, heads the list, ^4 of the top 10 moneymaking stars J4.11 selected by the nation's movie ex-1 j£* hibitors She had three big money' n. makers: "Pillow Talk." "Midnight SSs Loce" and “Please. Don't Eat the! j}, Daisies.” riJ; Runners-up in the annual poll; i«4,conducted by Motion Picture [J} Herald, a theater owm-rs trade n> magazine, are in order; n) Rock Hudson Cary Grant,! • * Elizabeth Taylor, Debbie Rey-( [j ;nolds, Tony Curtis. Sandra Dee,! I’ Frank Sinatra. Jack Lemmon and! w 4 John Wayne. K4 j * a h It | For Two Top S-P Posts Go ito Sherwood Egbert. 40 "Good quality is not enough for, manufacture And assembly of a today's car-buying public." S. E. single automobile. Knudsen. General Motor, Corp, ^ ^ u p^. vice president and general man- ^ J fhrrtV, ^ _ •si? «»— *- rafa5tnis car daily la aaalyard tar ea-He credited Pontiac's sales sue- qtoceriag sprriflrattoa require cess during the past two years to meats. "superior quality, achieved through PackardV'rRK mdT ?*udrb#ker' * rora,,^,, PU”Uit °f exoelle,K* jng. Mch'^ar^b subj^ed^11^ Packard Corp. today has a new The aew ISU Poattae ta aa- road test on a special track near young president and chief execu- doubtedly the most reliable and the assembly plant " “ *-1' «i~ »«»««'*— tor ” ■ * « the key to tod quality, and will maker. I,, , 1 u continue to practice the pursuit of (excellence as a never-ending Pon-Test drivers compiled more than tiac activity." Knudsen said. (977,000 miles of driving over all! :—.....- ■■ officer who undertake to strengthen and diver-! mr SS year^history af engineer-sify the nation's fifth biggest auto- tag aBj balding q—tay can,” Sherwood H. Egbert, 40. of Los; Angeles was elected by the company's directors Wednesday night! Mother Earth's Bulge Slimming . Slowly I Holland P NEW YORK (API—Mother earth la slimming down that {{****" £* slight bulge around her waistline—tat not so you'd notice, in* iun Egbert, a vigorous young executive- dwtion the previous **ek was 22.-at g, M*o g Hospital aever-|'»*» has had a brilliant career Inf •zonks i f.m. avKBAOk* i car-truck outputLj nwntha ago. A second machine, manufacturing and sales." !* m *Z«i» r"2 iaSL*n ^ lincorpontting changes rFcom- , * * ♦ s. nh i« SM For the year *h7Hbfb Dec ^ doctors, is being tried! Egbert said: i (the industry had built 7,803.161 carsj, “J shall work to maintain and' ,and trucks compared with 6,507.-j * * * strengthen Studebaker - Packard's1 stock vvssAOKs i3* cm^ruc*t ** ^ A report in the Canadian Me«h-(P«>itk» in the automotive business I25S* bjrjpame date in 1959. |cal Association Jourhal said eva)u*jaiid to *achieve the sales'volume, _ _ _ .j „' w.....................‘ .• |atidn ot the machine can be made and market growth which the Lark, N#t r ta+di“ ‘mi* D+ »8U,tkJ’Reappointed to Vot Post (only after more extensive trials. Ideaprves. My belief in tbe future Noon today ' jm i in« . ni* *jt oj rr iBut of the 16 first-time mothers of Studebaker-Packard is( “**“ 1*1.4 tio ?u«* m’fl CHEBOYGAN IP—Ernest Rose (who used it, rix reported excellent unswerving. ju j io»6 iMJ imlhaa been reappointed Cheboygan relief, nine good and one fair. Of *‘l shall also work toward de-| Mt.» us.* iu» m3 i j County veterans' counsellor andju mothers who had had children jvetopment of the company through' Itjto tow JM4 tin,a mi mslgtven a $750 raise that boosts hio previously, seven said results were acquisition 'of sound,1 profitable! ItSto tof 3 t mi nS jn J salary to $3,500 (excellent, five good and three fair, [enterprises " . I The Associated Pres*): a EiftciiUy Orer the Holiday Wetkend Paul’s Safety Special! AUTO SEAT BELTS JQ95 Installed Fraa ~ Installed fm THIS WEEK ONLY PAUL'S SEAT COVERS 2S6 S. Saginaw St. FE 4-9936 OLDSMOBILES New F-85's >2175°° at dMnni JEROME OLBS CADILLAC SOI S. Skfiaaw ft 3-7021 A 7 THE PONTIAC PKK3S» THUHSUAY> DECEMBER 29, IftflO J Waterford Man Brightens Holiday / 7 / . SharesTravels on Film If KEBA HKINTiKI.M.VN t construction >1 Montreal where buring the gay holiday /season, a *fop» enter the wen way on their Denial gentleman from Waterford MW-mlle Journey to the center township has been presenting his of the continent and the build-film and travelogues at various Ing of the M-mllllon Interna-affairs "just for the fun of it.” I Ilona I Pow er Dam and It* Wherever' entertainment has flooding are Included. STn."^?d^a“.rWH'P K,,p“„,ric*‘- The Ureal Boauhamols Section. "• of H00 EhraMh Lake K.uwlJwhjfh cU, fhr„URh Mlid ^cotw^1hw»th breath-taking storH> ltK.k for mil(.8 wlth a oT** tan.' on. He (four-lane- highway iwssmg mult- Blue Ridge Mountains and the - five-year story on construction of; the St. Lawrence Scnway. Although Kilpatrick ha* re- tired several lime*, he t* again employed In Pontiac doing wMcaalr custom diamond Jewelry designing. thrilled Pontiac i perienoes. a viewers during the last few Kilpatrick hag catered to charitable organizations in making his Christmas presentations, but: charge* it small fee to cover expenses when showing films to other groups, he said. He said he enjoys having others: share 'his many pleasurable ex-‘ KdJp Wanted Maid 6 XfUEHMl DWno mah isi-twain a aid to wm oar or panel Help Wanted Female 7 gxPK^mNcn^WArniEM. Houffi#f?Sa ii viAia AnD oear. Part tun*. « min daily, Monday thru Friday Short train- ntijo >*cBrr SKoasnBB ■SB-mtjagtf. :?3 ^«th pSTKi lf |C BLSi *2231 riSi —'' training to Boa S.DootUc Pres*. '•coJSSrT-VS in state at the Puaerel |-- Business Service 15/ Wanted MlscelbnOouii JO t. rbontjps i-oiis training_________ NURSES AlDlS ____________________________________ ir.ment* I ekPartetlOOd need apply EM I gSlAhHO. FlInNACBn CLKANfeij 1 r------ «... Mat. I an. >0 I pja. „ endservlced. C. l Nelaon Ft, hou««« »nd apartment* In «r flt MW*. of town Oood refereptss Ho .B88fti - m!M> B t IUBWB. J *lass, *8***,’' itramli.***11 * - - —___________ , ■ | can flg>TSkma>N7».______ MA_______________________I Wanted to Rent__« fcaiad umt repatr-ty sp^alty 1 ’ BLOOllriELD WALL CLEANERS ilibt&klt: MOTOR SERVtCt RE-pa,ring and rewinding, 216 “ Pike. Pbooe FE 4-3661 LANDLORDS dvantage 0I i l waiting [< For more than * wars KiK Patrick operauxl ms gji an jewelry shop in Ontarfo! TIME His OW N Hi* tiiritv was moiv in less tils own and ho was able t< ii t.ikr l«>n*; nr short Jaunts throi i“hotil lus imttvp land aiui c.tpu m mt t)u ^Jt pu l iiios IVre to a tour !•> ear from Uetrnlt to \l»>ka. iiietiisling Anrboragr, fairhunk S. Yukon ami finally Itovwni i Illy. The ref urn trip reters all 1 Ibe t idled Ntafea and fhe womh-i rfill sights of Yellowstone \atiuns il I'ark. One film on Kasteni ( ,’anuda and Newfoundland projects scene* of the fishinK industry. historical points and even forest fires. ♦ * * There is also a whaling expedi- tion showing 110 pothead or idiot whales be mg driven in i from the sea and used for oil and mink food. Another film cove ■r* “living; f ceneb' all the way from New: York City to California with part* ot Florida, Yoaemite Park and «-flier spectacular sights included. At foe Mardl Gran In New Or- IrnRw, the film eatehM the Krrat ! variety of color, parade* and all , the old-world flavor found only in that city. Fnnttn* Froae Phot* •RETIRED1 ENTERTAINER - Although he works at a jewelry shop in the heart of Pontiac, Clarence Kilpatrick of Waterford Township claims he has retired several times. Throughout the busy holiday season KUpatrick has presehted his colored movie travelogues at old people's hiirucs, the children's home and charitable institutions. The intricate business of producing ordinary paper is. shown from the time It begins in the | giant, 'forest* of Northern Canada down to one of its most important; uses—spinning through huge news-! paper presses. Most of Kilpatrick's landscape films have been taken on side' roads and off the beaten, track* of; modern highways. MJI'ALM BRAND CANTON “Some of the beauty on remote! roads in Northern Montana is equal to that of Ate Grand Can-i yon.” he said. KUpatrick claims that his favor-j ite film on the St. Lawrence Sea-, way is absolutely irreplaceable because he had special guides take' him to places where the public was | not permitted." 2 .. „ heroes of the massive bridge MHS Woodwar being whore the vehicle Is stored end I may be Inspected. Dec 28. IS. 1*6# INVITATION TO BID ON FLEET ’Calamity' Hits Red Chinese Report Desperate Effort to Avert Famine After River Dries Up 40 Days TOKYO (UPIi — Communist China's Yellow River dried up for 40 days this year during “the worst natural calamity in a century," Radio Peiping said today. 1 * * * j The New China News'Agency, I [the Communist radio said, re-[ported the “peoples communes"! Ihave launched a desparate drivel | to sow winter vegetables and fastigrowing crops in Shantung Province in an effort to prevent a famine. “The river could be forded on foot.” Radio Peiping mid In a broadcast monitored here. "There wna virtually no flow of water In the lower stream of the Yellow River nt Tsinan." city just on 1ST county-owned motor vehicles and I other miscellaneous equipment for the period January 10. 10*1 to Jauiary 10, Tsinan is the major above the river’s delta, tow the Grand Canal which links! Peiping and Shanghai. HIT HARDEST Hardest hit by th* drought which raged between seven and 12 months this year were the four provinces between Peiping and Shanghai along the Yellow River | basin, the radio said. Only moantalnous Tibet and remote Hinklang Province oa the : Soviet Turkestan border were | not affected, the news agency 1 said. It minimized reports of human | suffering but the broadcast lent! support to other reports which toldj ; of-long food lines and mass star-! Ivation on the Chinese mainland. I I ■ *■ * W„ The New China agency said 1501 million acres, half the cultivated j ; farm land on the China mainland, j had been affected by drought and 1 flood. Detroit Presbytery Strongly For Merger I DETROIT (AP) - The Detroit ! Presbytery, with 110 United Presbyterian churches, voted 210 to 41 Wednesday night in favor of a proposed merger of Presbyterian, Methodist, United Church of Christ and Episcopal churches. * * * The Detroit Presbytery is one of j the largest of the country's 400 presbyteries. Merger was approved in a resolution in the form of an “overture''! fo the General Assembly 'of the! United Presbyterian Church which meets in Buffalo next May. * * ♦ | The Rev. Harold F. Predsell. | stated clerk and administrative officer of the Detroit Presbytery, said the four who opposed*merger dissented “on grounds that we; !might lose our Presbyterian demo-: cratic form of action." He said he I disagreed. ---J) Wehlgan. and of the 'County .., BO ASP OF COUJIFT BOAD COM-MjSRIOHBRn OF THE COUNTY OF OAKLAND. MICHIGAN •OSSET Q. FELT HILAHD M. THATCHER 1 •Ot D LOMASON PmtlM Prni Chat. UDiO HAY/I P — Seven-year-old*Mary Jo Morey of Commerce Township eyes the sparkling 20-foot-high ice formation in the frorityard of the house of her parents, the Edward Moreys of Wise-Road. At-night the ice statue is lighted a pale green. The displays in the Moreys' yard have attracted viewers and shutterings from aH over the county. Branches were piled around a ~ water pipe to create‘the ice statue. Donation-Johns ihineral Interment In Oak Hill “ Ur. Oodoshlan will U< Same «^r^r'Mr'iH»rjAT-p:1 IS Llnabury, Waterford Towmhlp; as* S3: beloved hutbaod ot tdna Kelly; (tear father of Mrs. Ralph Falk, Mr*. Jamat Karambetaoa and Oary J. Kelly; dear brother Of Mn kite LeValley; aleo aur- | ylvad.br thraa zrandchlldren. Funeral earrtea Win ba held aatur- i •, f • R. t- (Dick ) Vfc’tUET f Realtor , FE 4-35.T1 FART TIMK TAILOMSK OSMCN B - -----. ■ _ _ _ _ _____ Downtown Store. *1 M. BaginaW. HOTPOJNT. WHIRLPOOL ani etau ,Mh'r ”P*’r “rVk‘ f l-Otil fiTr .V- SEFfrc WM4Cl.EAWZ!D ^CTIl'CMH FOB ^a MACHSl^^Nig.-; M OAKLAND AVENUE Preferred ase 20-40. MANLFY LEACH 10 BAOLBT ST Open 9 to 2 _ Sun 11-4 ~ nttP0it8®t* PARTY WANTi iD vent 1-bedroom houae. call Mr Sheafler. R J-0135. ■\ve~hanBCE RENTALS ^opitructt ftll be f JANITOR PERMANENT POSITION -ran H te 4*- M 1-1192 WOME.N_ WITH •i epeed of te worda par mluute re->o * qulrad Apply • am ip i pm, Pereonal Office. Municipal Bulld-\— l. Ing. lit Martin at. MI M»00 TYPIST FOR OENERAL OFFICE ---^^^mahmMr '------ — Reply Birmingham are* 10 tad ) to 7. Bookkeeping ft Taxes ID BOOKKRRFINO ALL TAXES : EMpIrt 3-Jllfl __I h«jw^tei*’wrtu"pontiK Dressmaking,^Tailoring 17 Sfjs^wAfroH^11*' —AJ,“* ALTERATIONS ,AT., f Mre. Charlee ■ dilre ■.Michigan PART I ME ■oxlM.____ WHITE WOMAN TOk CARE FOR STEADY _ and part time, call after I. FE «dka ^ARHMt* flTs-ttte wiN-rin—hwpwNnA'nrw—t_A n v ! »"k«dMAKtN«l f AfLOlitltA! A> ! utHkf'^reof l MU. I tfr»t)a*,Mri BndeU. FK iddtJ I and da ironing. Must have own " Landscaping 21 L'S LANDSCAPING TREE RE-in >vA and trlmmin*. land clearing and com plete landaaaptea — I treat-grandchlkl. Funeral aervlae P r°u. *r*. !>•* "-W. i win be held Friday. Dae. J*. nt appearing and hate a 3 p.m. from the Voorheee-Slple .?* dWf 1» b«*!lf Chapel with Rev. Paul T. Hart P»rl .'**♦ Job that woull officiating Interment In Ferry ?bU to P»___________________ Wtdr Contracts. Mtgs. 35 “$200,000 I ’ In Eicrow to invest in good eea- A JOilNSON*\- SONS KHAI.TORS PE 4-2533 1704 8. TELKuHAPH ABILITY ief&' oi'orleAee nil ra*»: McCullouoh in .TssfivO REALTY helpful but-d TRY W A N T BOX RCHJISR I Af 10 a.m. Teday there | Mfe replir* SI The Press f office ill the followlag boxes: t. It. 25, <4, M, 1M, partment. Exceptional opportunity for qualified i— — gal—1 pliia liberal tr-salee aaperlenoa pendablt good 1 - portent, esu __1-1407 ____ PIN BOYS. WEEKENDS A___' Motor Inn Rec . REAL ESTATE SALESMEN Ambliloue. trilling to mt Employment Agencie* 9 0^^AnLMr>"g1ll*fe gfjL °*. *~f-^rrf?T -KC~' HAULING AND RUBBISH' NAME buyer* nalUnc call Realtor Far-your price Any lime FE 0-00*8 lrld»f FE i-ftel MSP W. Huron HAULING AND RUBBIBH" 02 COMP OPERATORS. / H. R. HAGSTROM REALTOR 4100 Highland Road IM49I FI 8-03*4 after g Sales Repr Man. age* 23-21 National Firm erad^wuh major wl|?»ntUlfu!ur# 5 plu> company « ployment 4M Bank Bldg FB »• ‘.sentativ F refer oolTege In Bwlneee Ad- •r> oollege Ex-400 per month r Mldweftt Em- The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 FroRi t rjr. te S p.m. All errari should be re ported immediately. T b Press assumes no rosnon-slblUtv tor errors other than to cancel |M charges Igat portion of the Jjrst ton .of the advertlee-m.ut which has been rendered v^jt^laei throu^h^the \$a*%\££yuv!i adjustments WIU be divan without It. ter advtrtlaw Clock noon tea r tnnoss to eobucatton. NOTICE TO ADViRThiRS he deadline tor caaceua-i of transient Want Ada IMMhbM. tea day or CASH WANT AD RATES Xlnea l-Dae 3-Dava 6-Devs * t 2 50 I 3.00 1 4 00 af! J« An additional charge ot 80c will be made tor use of fs ,ra. i!:8 Telegraph. WANTED CAR WASHERS, apply 1 M Rnldwta, Help WaRtad Female 7 ___________ .J WORK ON I bookkeeping machine. Ferry Service Inc., *129 Highland Rd AN iCTSRIZNCED PERSON OVER 25 lo ear* for 1 children if and, II. watts, room and board (llvt Ini. FE 4-7800. ttiT AND BONDS ~ Available by becoming an AVON --"-- Yeir ---------------- -- Secretary Very Interesting position • able for girl ages 20-86 good typing and short! Pleasant congenial office I OFFICE : woman H 4-48*5 or write Drayton Plains FO ; Boa M. BABYSITTER AND SOME HOUSE' keeping, live „tn. FE 4-7204. _ BABYSITTER _ | DAYS PULL Um*. Call after,!. FE 4-N01. ____ COLORED LADY FOR CLEANING! TYPIST full time. Mi a-1840._ A,t” Evelyn Edwards I O’DELI. CARTAiiF. , FlionT'VE *8-0000 H”** "* LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING RubMih fill dirt, grmdinc ftad jrjjjl ftud front tod lot ding FK Painting ft Decorating 13 CLASS PAINTING AND DEC IST CLASn FAINTINU. DECORAT ing Rear, poo Beck Ol. 1-2141 faf-cLAM PAINTING AND PA-per hinging Meson Tnompum M FAINTING wiNTER PRICES wurE*Igua*WFr14-4200* '■ I A-l FAINTtNO AND DECORATtNO Paper removed FR 44*11 , AAA FAINTINO AND DECORAT mg. II ytart experience Reason iliaTr,t *U‘ Phone OL j ACME QUaTItT DECORATORS Palnung. oftp«r rtnovftl. VftU » «thing Frtt Mt _UL_3-Jllg_ I A LADY INTkkioR DECORATOR Papering FR t-0343_ EXP PAINTING. INTERICfH WIN ter rates Free estimate*, all wore guaranteed FE M3II or OR 3-7220 ____ FAINTINO.' PAPERING ' REMOV CLARE REAL ESTATE 984 W HURON FE 44 Ultetory inopectkai of property and title. Ask for Kan Templeton. K. I.. Tciuplrtitfi. Realtor 2330 Or heard Lake. Rood FK 44801 CABH- FOR LAND CONTRACT*' H J Voo Welt^4jgj* OMo Hoy i ANb'SHmSA^ti' +o hW or L CASH FOR YOUR ROUSE OK -qulty Ask about our trade-in ,len MICHAEL S REALTY. 9E 1-4622 TE 2-7121. LI 6-0119 WS AttracUve girl, tha -—Over 2t Need' Intelligent, c DISHWASHER FOR EVENING OIRL FRIDAY work. Full time. Apply evening*. To work tor o ebor 8171 Dixie Highway. Drayton typist, ute shortear THE-CITY OF BIRMINGHAM HAS PAYROLL OIRL an opanlng In tha City Clark'e Experlenced in pa) oil ice tor a permanent part-Ume coaUng 21-38. Mu* clark-typlst. Kaon wttt S» I Eon | __ mobile, to 1 p.m. Monday through Frt- ’ •ILUfR-TYFiST day. Fraftmd age 26-18 AKUll- Must ha** * te type at a minimum speed at 4 worda per minute required. JUrm- ._____— Ingham resident preferred. Fringe I STRNO benefit* approximately equal To ; Attractive girl, eng-haif tnose recelvad by tv- — —■---- m * ■* Washln Television Service 24 ... J? DAY OR NlOHT. TV RERVICR _M F 0TRAKA FE 8-I2M tat. and Lost end Found 26 8200 FEMALE BRINDLS BOXER a. UP*--------- ““ * | " 2176 ■lenetd ^Musi'b* pieasi thsnd PH?*2*' ------ --------Dutch Loot Saturday ll go Vicinity «f Fran- cis and Pike Reward._FB s-Mio FOUND BEAOLE FUF."FEMALE! vicinity Of OiageUvUto. FK oaisi afteTf lO pa; ___ '______ POUND - SMALL BLACK boo 1 SjlVan Village Phone FE 4-dfSI PENDANT CONTAINING ““ - Platinum and ------- -Jberal reword. Pray. FE 2-4140 week days. ’ WE NEED HOUSER TO MU OR _r*nt. Pace OR 4-oaja____ Rent Apts. FfgrnUheE 37 1 ROOM EFFICIENCY ERB Apartments. US State m Ft l-BOOM AND KITCHEN PRIVAII; entrance ( girl. SIS FE 9-0*41 1 BEDBM DLX KITCHENETTE model Apts Parking In Irani ol week - un'Ti **fr i*ltri °*V l BEDROOM' AFT 'NEWLY DIXO-rated UtUltle* Included Near TtIJtorW'jrei 242)0 «r alter a to 1 AND I-RM'“kITCII«NETTS cieen. warm, modern, m >9 rkine Ip front ol door. Boas I 3-4846 921* LOST: _ . Expe- 11 diamond* it. have gold mounting W R Pray FB 1326 OR 2-jf4Jaete. :*d typ- LOST:' MAN'S BROWN WALLET ** Shopping Cmiter Curd nt Thsiil^ i WE WISH TO KXPRBSSOV1 I many thanks to our relatival { ntlgnbors and friaadt who wsr I so kind and thoughtful to ms ll i our bereavement, to th* C. J Godhardt Funeral Ham* and t soling worda. Mrs. Clarence M Mr. nad Mr*, c wi WISH ¥D TrfANK OUR tklends and neighbors for their ffinpathy and kindness on the MSI passing of our lather; Hun toon Funeral Horn* for their helpfulness and also Rev. Edmond Watkins tor his comforting woijft. Tha Famiiv of William WORDS CANNOT “aORQUIScTt express our deep appreciation tor 1 ——— —! 0f kindness and lirt. our door I Head. Spu WUUam La frlanda at tea thanks to Pastor her body and aft friends and natch-1 1 oors. aiso so th* Donslson-Johns \ l Funeral Horn* tar their services ; The lamfly at Otis Raid. ____j Ih Memofiam 2 IN LOVING MEMORY OP HUS-band and father John L. Vlsure who paesed away December 29.1 I960. You’re not forgotten father t Dining Room Waitress TED’S has an opening fat a dining room waitiase on the night shift Apply In person only after 3 30 p.m. TED’S WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK. RD EXPERdCNdEO WAITRESS WANT-»d Apply In person. 28(8 Dixie jgfjyw Five Spot. EXFERIINC1D PART TIME WAIT-re**, II or over, apply in parson, only. Beef-Burger Drive-m. 8191 • Quito Hwy„ Waterford. : POSITIONS ! AVAILABLE * I REGISTERED NURSES I P.M; TIL 11:30 P*s\I. PRACTICAL NURSES Michigan Licensed 3 P.M. TIL 11:30 P.M. PONTIAC Osteopathic Hospital M NORTH PBljlT rr PONTIAC EVELYN* EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSKL1NO SERVICE SUITE 4 241* EAST HURON Men-Wotnen over 18 Prepare now— For civil service rS*MimS"»c>* ! £SPF LI VE If AND WHITE Springer ^jn vicinity ^of Cameron , LOST BROWN ~AND WHITE I German Short haired dog Vltln-Kfc vntg LM. Ucmue tdM LOST LADY'S RED BtLLFOLD I NICE NEWLY PAINTED AFT! aunties turn.. ranuac M* 9-1244 i RooMt"' u>4rER aft "TFftu tie. toraUhed 74 Ctoee St ROOMS AND iATH. |U PER ---------------273 Baldwin Air *!•* tof W * i ROOMS AND BATH. CO*T AND i'usJ *res*tM<>t Mttttoa> ' " I ROOMS AND BATN.~UtUJTJ«S rlUsens only. Orammer aclmol1 education usually sufficient For -full Information regarding school training phone UNlversIty 4-3424! or write Key Training 19480 Llvernols. Detroit 2f, Work Wanted Male 11 p.m. FE 14418. MARRIED MAN 32 clXpenenred be._______ I______ baker. Jitney,driver MY 2-0451 MARRIED fOLLEGE NTUDC NT dftftlrtt Jftnitor work, floors and window. If A 5-0238 n wrrti 4 de1>£nD- MARR1ED V l5rl WALL WASHING BY _n»fe. uphoi. cleaned, YOUNO MAN 31 taewer FE 347:fi “confUtenue?0 " ARE YOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS? ’ CONSOLIDATE ALL YOUR BILLS AND LET US OIVE YOU ONE PLACE TO FAY BUIX.ET SERVICE . 1 1* W HURON FE 248*4 _____ j j ~ AEROTREDS ________i KNAPP SHOES NEEDS WORK. FRED HERMAN OR 3-I8K ♦ \ BE ll HR WAY TO Pay Your Bills ER VICES K^M^AF^RTMENT ^IvaTF 2 rooms anD Bath" Upper utility tad furniturs furn. cireo and pvt entrance After g. eve 2-ROOM ' BASEMENT FRIVATf 2 RlXlMS PONTIAC I AK1 2 1.AROE ROOMS NEAR DOWN Fontlec Motor. eJ^'pvt'^SqalfTM Auburn 2 ^ROOMg^ cuKr. IM TOWN! 2 ROOMS; NICK ~CALL AETER I 34 FE 844*4 “ 2 ROOMS ^AND BA TH to STATU 2 ROOM. BubdALOW* ^ srrvicf «utlo» FE [Id A HOMEX lEEDa woRK < ?•» "RftoBSl. Bank 's“8Sn,w0?l: --- FE M4J>1 i lids . RochtteCftr ______ x+m . DAUTTY MAID SUPUES •• 7.10 idmio ~RANDic4#FnriiAMum1 w*"*c* n man needs atesdy work. Chauf- «ggrjas,i. j.er-.-v—- -------CUf^tey, Work Wanted Female 12 *»-" *”'1_____» 212*4 ! A)4D 4 RMS PVT ENTfUNO ahd beih 7* Clark, apply Apt - j Rooms private bath and Em IU a week FK 14473 1-ROOM AND PRIVATE RATH FI i ROOMS, utilities furnished Sl^ FB 841*41°** '* t**° CLOHE IN 17 PRIYATE’ j 1-DAY IRONING SERVICE. EXP. referenoee, >3 bu. FI 84473. As long a -Sadly i .. tea*, r Wife. Cblldre , MIMEOOR A PHI NO TYPING 8EC- ---- '----3- KM 3-2142. WA8HINOS AND IRONINOS PICK , 3 Orandchlldri_ Funeral Directors COATS funeral home DRAYTON PLAINS OR 3-7787 SPARKS-ORIPFIN CHAPEL Thoughtful 8«rvlce FE 2-8141 ! 1 Donelson-Johns! FUNERAL HOME “Designed for Funerals" ! jVoorhees-Siple! very.OE4- Building Service CHRISTMAS SPECIAL IN DEBT? •IF SO ^ LET US ' You 1 I Mace to Pa Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY. -MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS - ---- ROOMS, i______ Mechanic. IB 4-8268. 3 RMS. 1ST-FLOOR. •nt. complete new b__._______ and warm, all utlilttoe, washer and ttrtfa guru. Retired couple or elderly women, at) per month FI 4441145 Horten. _______ ,3 ROOMS. F R I V ATS BATH •teem heat, no Prinking, near i bus. *01 North Paddock. , i booM*; near ernr hospital Adults egg W. Huron. FK l ifts I 1 BOOMa 1ST FLOOR. CHILDREN welcome ,73 Washington. 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATE'AND __ent . nicely turn. 20 Horton 3 ROOM87Private entrance and bath FE 8-8460. 154 Mt. X ROOMS PRIVATE BATE AND Tell Everybody .About it with a Pontiac Press j. : i Want Ad * cwofob - BUDLDiNd. imidifaEN- ssr^MeV*!;1' iioLTHm uc?ns*°rbSd°: *M 7«BrSg"i£ "J*™ bank Y ndoltt l REBJDiIntIAL. COMMERCIAL ! Member wrico ROOMS. BATH 'AND HEAT Laundry facilities^ MI a-1484. ROOMS and’ eath7~auburn D BATH. SMALL 108 Dr**d*o_ HIOHW ay' APART- Cemetery Lots That’i . — —. MXMMrdM.1 EgBwWteB and designing FE 4-B84. DRY WALL-GUARANTEED WORK I Frt* estimates. PE 14744. hecau.e of the | gST^! , | footings greater selection of every- -****- Ho» Wonted Mole 6! thing from automobile* to _ ran ESTIMATE* dx itTwm: ! JtoLi-g»ferdi ji ltpditt. FRJVATk 1 ■1 .. anfraae*. Fg4tEf. 3 ROOMS Fnftr FLOOR. WASH tog tacllltlre. Adult*. 23 Matthew CAU 3 MEN OVER 21 NEEDED II mediately. For Intormatloq ei J|yT»*rct Unmn Lake Sri 5 ACrGRESSIVE MEN 18 TO 28 To assist manager in outside or- ! der department. Promotions avail- ! ’ able Tranaportatlon furnished Ousinutedto salary *** week. Fb. ; Mr. ObMwtH FE 44884 between ! employment offered every, gjr 1 day. ESTIMATES ON ALL WIR- wtil finance, a B. M---- ------------- Huron HOUSE RAISING, HOUSE MOV- RELIABLE rettr^Rurae’ilI -9-»- $25 AND UP A DAY 1 Ekclwlv* new product, protected | -territories. Call on distributors throughout flu toil*. Expert-ence not required. Apply to per-•on TPed < 3* p m or Thais , • * m sharp! 44 g. Paddock. • Just Dial FE 2-8181 «ome. oaraoe! 1 Cabinets, ad-i -ilci^SS bulld*r I zoo8E M6VY ! raulppod FE 444M | ROC!)I7 REPAIRS I EAYESTROUOEIHO FE 44444 . O. SNYDER FLOOR LATINO, “ “1 finishing. Mon* Td . NEW YEAR CARDS _ Counter cards tor everyone I Ribbon*, out wrap, tegs add seals ■MR Forty Supplies, NolsajifabTi i Backenstose Book Snore r ______________ » J^«y LAWRENCE FE S-1414 I OHUl.' BUI" JW ON AED AFTER. TOE DAT*. Dg- enlrancs god bath, neat and clean ST .T2 • “■ ---t: - ' alt Ututues Adulte only. See tfor 4:20. 16 Fine Otov*. gg01" “>*** Svtd. Children to Board 28- _^?«53nii. H^*-llig{N ox' 4 ROOMS, BATH. tjflUTlES, PHI CARE. CLEAN -"** ”if*n»* fttoterq II Dwight _____ _____ I OB 34226. _ 8-ROOM . HEATED, FUVnISHKo Wtd. Household Goods 29 tar^S^ WU5im'rp,r' ierred. 876 per month. EM 3-a3oi f CALL WILL SELL ALL YOU Jt EV 3461s ™7 have — furniture, appliances. TVs. : A j n, ralac. Highest dollar Quick aerv- i -r.. pE| 42381 eember ST INS I_____„ ^y'&dSttn I . - Erickson. 121 Walker ROOM APARTMENT NEAR —‘—-to | persoti « 3-2063. 189 PIECE OR HOUSEFUL WTD. I North Ferry. £*»*,.as®- ritnirfam* rooms • 3-M42 bath, workln* amnia near. FFLIANCEa FURNITURE AND ! _ F« 84001 —s».pewwrrea. ggj&?Ly?Sr 8^a^AFV.Wii2,",:<88M LET US iOtrami ITFOR I isSiw-.r"1”""I EAjJifWvws. THE PONTIAC PRKSS, Biirjwf W*£lffi* aatrutoTlTi ‘tajsrissiHE'as , ry». W-h- OH M4M "**wa< wWCW »«•■'’ "‘?",,,» CTl Ali; W|MliUh> AKHC 8aL»AyvFarug iA^t. isFitjg*****™ ” EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE 4 ROOM* upper. AU utilities. 1 child gmi. itt Mhittenero. •wj^WPii km iruni ■iiff-ff!jffp* • WW*7?1* iXSiwo. •Uam, n»m. Also second door ®«»m risen._Adult* only im BoMhUOCd. PE Hott er MY Orion.___ LUXURlOOi downtown. — — mcijuiot apt. downtown. $57. Dow ion *nd ra M«n n , ™ s-itt*. ORCHARD CT. APTS. or*UnJu raUhed AIR TOMDITIoStD” FE 8-6918 *ww, U Salmer Bt. Apt. « Own Sab m BunTli oml to* p.m, TWO ROOM* ATO BATH IA» ment apt . newly decorated Idonl hf J»o Everything furnished lo-riurfiiu laundry room private »n-Hour Control fetch School Rtwt Apfs. UnhraUnj M Rut Hww/i V«toi 90, Rsnt Hewoos jhrfMrwTt COLORED -borhood. t . i j . * ■ v _ DECEMBER 29, I960 V ’wxm s^pgfi >uT~«u«iif:r ni«h«d. Who fi, ne t-UM. »Sg¥ Jt66Ms. MAIM FLOOR! sr^cr*00* *** ORCHARDCOURT -,0AiR0"oo5rBn(oMCo*— ~ rAND IHMm — Modern la Every Detail — ADULTS ONLY — FE 8-6918 tun •»,. APT. »-*A" I ifibfeootd. STOTE and refiiferctor. (round floor chll- ........7;«sm Efficiency Apartments Uvlu room, hltchem, bathroom MS jE Psddock. PE MOW.____ lake vista Apts. >ve, rofrif* furnished. Pertly fumlehod. like prtvUooo*. Adulte, $50 per moolh. STW11. ODER* 5-ROOM APARTWlMT •tore and refrlcerator (ornUhed. NEWLY DECORATED. L A R O Wm room, full-*ls*d ball. b*u... lar$* dim en On* boated building •tory walk-up. AMttttHo — _ water, day or night. Tiled hallway* Rich achool alio trade school within abort distance 544 R. Plk*. PE M501______________ PRIVATE 5 ROOMS AND BATH, heat. ‘ Hnii ‘ i jfi a-ms. 3-BXDROOMJlOM^Jtt* A MOmf 1. I AMD 1-BXDRROM ROMM, rartowa loaotteen. ISA moatth, up. Aak About Our Trade-In Finn i«ECOTITE1" »T L yj j BMP ranch homo, with late prlvllsgss 2-BEDROOM BRICK 5** NLCHOLIE-H ARG E R FES-8183 3-XiCDRQpM Ranch. UtfcOE LOT soar Mon* Junior Rich School, gpToay^wn^. Lom 1 E. Ann Arbor. BJEP SO OM^TERRACE. 4** salt. CHIL-i . PI S-55SS By Dick Turner FOR COLORED - LARGE HOUSE tcUibll ter 1 famlUea. tM month. . fi* PR 4-o$as ■ U M1W fij 3-43*0 1 BEDROOM RANCH LAROE UV----------------------------, ^ _W» 3-.AROE _ ______. __Altsobod ... car carat* Cm to alba Ola and •hopplnt. |M month. Hoyt Realty. 2-bedroom duplex Automatic Root — Pull 1-40J7 or 54055 Shelby Rd eater, Mich. Phone OL 1 FOR REltt OR gALE . S houao. year - Sihl^Si. ___ rarBMT ioa LEASE MWT LAROE bedroom, suburban rincb home, « pMtiWVNM, OOOD VEIT BIDE LOG^TIOlf. 1 room, "*both down. Living room, dining room and Urge kitchen, KolKc H° SMITH. REALTOR FE 3-7t7> MA 5-0431. MODERN f ROOM. SSMI-BASE- --- partly furnished. $60 a mo. Walled Lake. EM 3-63M. — NBW I SSDRM. HOUSE. JOBE R. WILL DECORATE $75 PEOkINTH FE 4-7833 . _________________ 5*4 Eaat Bird H. at Valencia (RENT OR LEASE OFTIOH. 1-BKD- ■ —---------—-----11 room, oil host, near aburctea, BEDROOMS WITH PULL maul, lb cor some*. Oonvonlent TWO BEDROOM AT CAM LAEE hwotioo loo par month. | on watar. auto oU boat and W water, modern ideal tor amoll HR Rl mm**, i D J (Dick) ^'ALDET Ltsi>riit^ tauSs Booms. lttmvtlL i Realtor Ft 4-3531J g^hyi toraEW., bamt. Haot M5 OAKLAND AVENUE OPEN t TO i SUNDAY II 1 ] £OOMS. BATH STOVE A ME North aide - Yoons couple. iSTlioimfiBiNTi r reloronooa. OL I- Rent Apts. (JnliiniisiMd 38 4 ovaroom wwvr. jrm eim or i w^j^1 ‘•S'■22U* E^Vra T$21 ’ i1 S APARTMENTS 1-ROOM UPPER ! bedroom A* I flWt$ Well BtlwoL ' | 4 BOOMS AMD BATH ON LAROB U MMr ML tooMod _______llorpttaT PB $eiW. WEST^ISIDE 0 ROOMB^ ajBATHS. j bedroom* and bath up. Mew all I furnace—iniulatod. Toko too**, or ! Mo. to Me. 4100 Aak tor Mr. Portrldt* at Portiidte $ At clateelM# W. fi----- — PE 4-3551 Sometimes I hear a voice constantly, Doc-even when my wife is away visiting her mother!” t. Bunn. Pootlaa — For Rent Rooms 42 --- t*rnl*bod~T~Hontjy SLATER APTS. gga ‘SKn.^o I « VV25 w- ■. ,—i-;ir APTER’ 5 AMD SUNDAYS SEE * l-,t MOHTH. MEAT CARETAKER MR CARROLL, •tore end refrigemtor furnUhed ' a.i ARCADIA CT 4100 Airport. Rw. mu boeomit, oil tumoo*. —a,“*L___ nowly doooroud. Vacant. I let*. tOS STOPPINO AT DOOR. LOB 1 —-- --- hB REAf! j LAROE . ttl AJiburo. PE 2-7642. 5. PB 1-7*00 » ROOMS AND RATH WTOVH, RE baa*meat, faa best. $05 monlb ...-----uU|„,„ fumtihed. r plat uttllUea. KM 3-4533 _ ...1 *• .....- .- 1 BEDROOM PURNIBHCD HOUSE 1 ROOMS AND BATH. BEAT. HOT i 475 a month plu* utUttto* Clot* water, rarrtoomtar and slot* fur- to achool* ana atari*, pb 5-5455. alihad Near Plahar Body. IM ysimROOM MODERN cottaoe, L nuontb,t "‘ 'FKLJrattnrZm j J 3 BEDROOMS CTCILDHEN WEL- ' aehoal and Auburn ' oJ"V*-!m n°at ,*rMC* 140 me Vacant OtlldrMi welcome S» «tr*«£tt* "*n“,T ‘ “ 3-BEDROOM HOME OTP MACEOAT-------------------- ROLFK H. SMITH. REALTOR OR l-MM________________ FE 1-3*4*___________MA 5-5431 3 ROOM MODERN 1 AND BATH. N^W STOVE AND____________ H**____________ rein* _4t OiarloUr Inquire Api I | ) ROOMS AMD BATH. PARTLY 5-ROOM APT PRIVATE BATH furnijbed.Jiear Blue Sky Dm seni. - - - ■' 4.»m:' . . - ■ ROOM HOUSE, NEW OAS PUR- ELEEPIMO BOOM WITH K1TCH------------- Paddock apply at. *n prlvll****. soar Plahora. PE ioom AND iATH WARM ROOM POR MAM. CLOSi Hi 5-7104 ■ I in PE «-«7m _______________________ ROOjdS. MODERN; VACANT. PE j ROOM HOME. 3-CAR OARAOB. Kill! to PE 54*13 4 ROOMS. UTlUTtES PURRISHED. i ■— ------ --T——Hl$h- wnnle C*”n ) LAROB ROOMS and ' BATH tower, elaen, hot water heal, adult* only. Inqalre 41 Kimball off Baldwin » to 7 pm I ROOMS. S7Y1VB AMO RRpRIO WPL --T---------- _ and bool Run. Pvt bath and uUllUe*. couple only OB J-3105. i ROOM HOUSE WITH OARAOE Pay own utilities. References. pL _ _ WBHIHbMn.____________________■ • •* eome FE 4-7SS1 COMMERCE *ROOM AUTO, 4-ROOM APT . PRIVATE BATH washer and dryer. |*a boat. EM 134 monthlyVl. Ortou PS 3-554S WM- ________ KEBOO HARBOR CLEAN 3 BED-i room*, taa boat UtUIUea fur-; ROOM APARTMENT EXTRA | _ nub»d Inquire tm Willow Beach ( > MODERN 5 ROOMS. PONTIAC1 i Rsseie Yrfch BsetyI 41 POR I MAN a PRIVATE HOME. R^M shift, boons optional PB OWfLEIdAR. GOOD JOOD AMD! dean modern bom*. PE E-mti. Corner! RETIRED MEN’S HOME IN PON- ___S t eTIro eootlua PE S-IISI. s;---------Bow. Inqulro kOOJ AND nOARD WITM ^OR 33 Aubum. Penttoc__ without, uib e*-*1--d i ARB VOU TIRED OP RE3mMO»~l 4-14M______________________ XX)R. LOE blacktop stryeU. eacoUont neigh. FE 5-7333 | borhood Price 50.75* Payment. -MMOLE OR ^jprja. gparmj^kgjji. RfOHT NOW! 5trs HUlmana. Ol 1-aH. Rap Eomum Realty. No Down Payment 5-bedroom ranch-style, carper and utility, near oebotL larp tot. I1MM. SIS per month, m Paul M. J ones!*Real kst. _ EH WIST HURON BIROT _ RUSSELL YOUNG —■sarAr*" ll Our Tn c-m Plan ! Convalescent Homes 44 inr r—»— PE I-’lll LOVELT HOME POR I ELDERLY 1 — «-»«»» . Mj»! indy eacellent onre PE 5-5*41. AUBURN KElOirrs SMALL 1- VACANCY IN NURSES HOME. POR bedroom, modern. S45 monthly, elderly — “—------- ~ > 3lot Aubura Rd. UL l-SU.____ 5 *171 ' BALDWIN SCHOOL DINTItiCT. _____________loco tod Lot* 4 ootno. Low root fe 4-4*07 I RMS DOWN. 3lEDROOMS-ii > HUS Modern i bei hi ml shod $1*1 < i oul-; w6rkino couple to shjJHI Pta* SO* I — ■ pm OR ! DUPLEX 4 ROOMS AVAILABLE, Jon 1. PE *-ll« Rsnt OfBca SpECE JPPIUES POR SEE Dim* Mwy.. OR MIS*. Fsf RiEt JWiirsfiBEEIEE 4>j Wall Paper Steadier Floor aondera. pnUahera, hand aaodor*. fumac, vacuum clean-art. Ooblood Pool A Paint. 43* Suburban' Living At Its Best (CONVERTIBLE 24) \vAy.^ross homes ________OE MSEl_______ jm.VAMLAEE Sam Warwick ho* r— —Hd brick UMowol • — Hand. I s—— beautiful ___ , blue*, bullt-tna. 3-car aaract — 3"pe13m: tri-level Starter “ '■—— DOWN * b* proud of. Tour lot l_ O Flattery. Build or EM 34453. Foe SeIe Houses 49 Pontiac Lob*. Larpo borne ot,paved f—| Oato 511JSS ft.4.-_______ INQER REALTY, OR $44N. BKDROOM. Perry Pori (7,500 OAS kEAt ■Snor, OL 14514 CAR OARAOE. Deal Dlrocl with Own* JOE VALLELs PE 5-5545 ________OL l-SEU Automobile Repairs ALL REPAIRS PIN ARCED. MO money down. *13* weekly *t LLOYD MOTORS. Uneola-Mtr-. ury-Oomet, 333 S 8*(ta*w COMPLETE MOTOR SERVICE WV START YOUR CAR RUHPUiO t— 3-BEDROOM BRICK Newly decorated. 1H be the. built In ewee and rone*. 1 oar co-ram, pared drive on 1*5 ft. wtd* let Terr ale* net*bb«rhood. Price *17.15# OiSSEMdiowi*. JOHNJ. VERMETT Real Eetan . PK 4-3730 Floor SeimHuc MT $113l «1M DO*li PARTLY PURNUItST ...... 1 to Woat Beverly Lore* redecorated madam l-h*dioam bom* Only $55 par rn mm. MY $4701, 1; Pumip Rspolrs A-l FLOOR SAHDIMO-WTTT | 1 T °°’ I ' CjQ ‘ASULpy*WATmtLOX flMuS « •»*"] 5>y,OUU . ! rfUE-M-SS______MU S-SdtS1 Furnace Dealers ROCKER PANELS 311.05 ■ HEAVY OR LIGHT TOWINO Days FE 3-4403 Evo*. FE 5-0414 INStALLED FREE Auto sprlogs. mufflers, tail pipes, generators, starters, shock ab-sorbert when bought ot regular FURNACES, ALL KINDS. BEST' buys AAR Sales MA 5-USI NEW. A USED EQUIP 34 HOUR Sere Janko Beating. FE 4-3*11 Histlai Roller back's auto parts | >73 RoMwtt 09:. Hm Boats and Accansortes ~ i i OIL BURNER SERVICE. CALL OR | 3-31*7 alter 4pm Janitor Service - ^i^w:‘motors BRUNSWICK BOATS YOUR EVINRUDK DEALER Harrington Boat Works JANITOR SERVICE COMMER- i rial A residential. 14 5-1513 or, UL S4SM. - Lumber IMS S. Tcfegraph Rd. PE 34TO33 < Body and Fmd$r Rspak 3-14 pro finish ply., reject* *a. M.M 1x3 Purring Strip* ..... Jto. ft, 3c ! Xln&',,r “* n£ 1x4 Doug Fir Boardt per M .. 375 Rock Wool Insulation Bag l$c 4‘xS' V AS Birch Ply. . ee 113 44 PONTIAC LUMBER CO. CASH AND CARRY 131 Oakland Are FE 44113 ! *i5!f pS&#$p“m"° — FREE EBTIMATES -DBDUCTtBLES FINANCE Uord Motors . LtHCOLlTMERCURY-COMET B9 1. Saginaw, Phonr Fl MI91 Buildin K M on Machine Shop Service op£n TIME Blanchard grinder, 43 la. new mo-chin*. , JIG BORERS Reaeonabl* rates, prompt service. DANIELS MFO. CORF 3877 Orchard Lake Rd. PE 4-3551 A-l ALTERATIONS AND MODERN-IsaUon Residential and commsr-ctal Dal* Cook Con*true lion 0$. OR »SB3. o.iioiinn~ BU1LDINQ AND REMODELING Keith O. SlegwarL FE Mto3. BUtLOnro AND HpfODKU'NO. Pro* eat, Hotodn Bldg. OR 34111 ■ lilinMt"- teat -JbYqpn! 07 - baaamant - Hov. Sara mi winter prleea.. OR 3-4773. Carpets JAJIPBT 5X13. *40. ALSO FEW larger sites Terifflo tarings. Rob- Painters ft Decorators PA1NTINO-PAPERINO-WALL Cleaning. OR 3-todl Tapper ert OlUla. FE 5-7340, Carpet Cleaners ^ Wm. C MeRath PE 544M A-l EDO AND FURHITURE Cleansrt For ptek-up cun FE Plesterlnf Service A-l PLABTEIUNO AND REPAIRS. Reas. Pat Lee. FE MM3. PLASTERING PRES ESTIMATES D Martel EM 341S3 PLASTERING - WORK OUARAN-tead. 343 N. Saginaw. FE 54304. 1 Dofi RrprIt BETTY'S DOLL HOSPITAL. Bisque heads and doUs for Mb 4111 Qulllon. OR 3-3374. Sand, Gravel and Dirt WUi build 9 b*droojn^ j MU buth. birvb~cu^ Saw and Mewer Service RATE SAW a LAWN MOWER SERVICE mu 5-stoi MnslraSie as. board a OR 3-T4M. RUSS MeNAB ART METER BY OErraa-MURT SELL, sacri-flca price Woatrtdn Subdlvlo-lon. 3-bedroom brick, tow down egnmtn^-PRE^MLRMbto iir owiom — * rooms Std Sporting Goods Big Family Troubles? W* K consider your amaU bom* to live kitchen. IMS down, or wbot have you for trad* Immediate possession Will be decorated to mlt buyer. Near Scott Lake. PR WE TRADE New end Used Guns ARCHERY EQUIPMENT 50*5 DISCOUNT -CRESTLINE ,______ _. AND LOME STAR SPATS AND HEW ROME. — 4 bedroom*. I botha, ALL EQUIPMENT - Near woat and of Elisabeth KELLY HARDWARE j u*’ realty ___30*4 AUBURN ROAD .ps *41*3 —----- OPEN SUN 1*4_______Mi 54511 £=-**«■*■ Television, Radio and ; Hi-Fi Service lav* ASSOCIATE BROKERS --- $ Co , Inc ------ JOHNSON RADIO & TV 4S R. Walton Blvd. PE S-45SS Track Rental Trucks to Rent AND RQUgMKMT, "r* Pontiac Farm End Industrial Tractor Co. Upknlstering THOMAS UPHOLSTER INO 1ST NORTH PERRY ST. FE 5-TO WAHL UPROLETRUtod 3134 Marta ret. Aubura HelfhU ________ w/Mtir SaELe'8 CUitOIE~UPttOLSTIl. inj^im Cooley Lake Road. tM •to bd# on idu __ CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE, INC 10*4 s Main St. Opta Doily I to •. Sundfiy It lb I _______MipfaMMl______ \ acant AImo«t mv 9 bidrooi homo cm the North side Lars* Heine room kite bon. oad uttlRy. Forced otr brat, large shady yard. 11$***. Small down payment Sale or Rent itre? Why. Pay Rent? W* have many almost new homee with small down payment. If It's autt your pocket book. Call us CRAWFORD AGENCY S5S W. Walton PE S43M MS E. Flint MT 3-110 WA7T7H TOR NATIONALLY PA- For Sfde Houses 4i LET'S TRADE FV Sele Houses 49' For Sele Houses 49 THWiTY-NlN^ for THE PROPEEMOMAL MAM. ■ jrmiost pay isnot monthly ffia^dotlrabto Tbadroom^'brlek raMb homo to oieellant notohbor- bu-^^^attodtod vau ' lor y««. tort# wooded lot, beatod baa*m sat soras*. 3 tors* bedroom*. (as heat, all nleely dao-oratod. but service to POntia*. Elisabeth Lake prtvU*s*a.' CLARK REAL ESTATE ra MESS RES. FE 4-4413 IS* w. Knron Onon t to * BROWN MS DOWN — and only $50 per month.^ Two bedroom bungalow Pnra. Both. WHY FAYRENT7 OUR ^BOUL - Only $3*5 down and you onu move to to-morrow. Lovely bungotow only * yrs. old and mat ttla aow. Ook Boon. MB both, aw AC' FUra. dfi~ M mr pi. ms. wnx v into I otorp iut stair. W1U ; modern 3-story . e*te^*In Union -ake Area. Full price only JILOM. Itor more Ihforma-Uon eou J a. Tbytor, Ronl- &SJI $9,990 $375 MOVES YOU IN $76 PER MONTH "BUD" SELL OR TRADE - rm. boma with 7 1 prlvUofea. Priced i COMPLETELY FURNISHED -Just tb* ticket lor newlyweds. Nosy Cooley Lake. Two bedroom buncalow with all (OOd furniture and very clean cond. Priced at only 5*400 and will tok* SMB down. Call Mrs. McCarthy EM 3-44*3. 113.1*0 sfiLL OR TRADE — Moor Maceday tok*. Rambling Brick and from# Rancher with nsw wall to wall onnoMnS “— — o pin. Ml AC Put Colored 3 BEDROOM HOMES $10 Down STTAEfEDSAI. No Mtge. costs Pymtt. Less Than Rent HAS heat, carpeted Uvtns room Many otnar features ONLY 9 HOUSES LEFT Model Open 1:30 to 6 MI s. BLVD. _ __ Jaat Wmt of FrankRn Wigtown Realty M S-tTdi INDIAN VILLAGE AUraatlva I-room brick, full basement new (os furnace, fireplace, carpeting and drapes; garage anti screened-In porch Katra tore* ^bS^TSf-fci'ruf.s excellent condition. Priced for quick sol* with way terms. PB 4-3*00 KENNEDY Realtor -3101 W. Huron St. Evening* CUM PE 4-«>13 ANMETT new gas furaoa*. Alt. barber shop *r can be used tor Elizabeth Luke Estates LWffitift nod H both, lga living rm. with fl replace, new kitchen. End floor I bedrms. sad bdlh Basement wllb MW -OAR furnace. pMf oarage with screened patio. Poasaa-slon at one*. 5fei.TM. Tama. Seminole Hills carpeted Uvln* rm., Arm piM*. and open etalg*, sUn-room dining rp. modern kitchen toeludtoc itov* rm trie., waaher and aryer, breakfart space ooE M bath on _ let poor, i lga bedrms end bath « Sad. Basement IS •SL* tdf sons*- ML* 350 Tama. Lakefront Brick Oroy brick ranch on IM II. ot^wuidjj be*chealth pono- l*nd County’s finest flihlnt end swlmmUig lakes. 33*3 *q. ft. of living area, l*a$0 living rm., l-wsy fireplace. eloua bedrms. 'oitb'closM —"■ kitchen with tasturaa. 3 ear i. OAS Lars* tot !we4 a — MJ, bargain. .ARE PROMT — H*r* la B hooey Excellent oondlttoo. Largo t rm. modora with extra kitchen In koiimant. m botha. Piroptoco. Rhcloood porch., lb ear tor. Lorge tot for only $15,500. Tory rvln* I penO-l L. H. BROWN, Realtor 500 Elisabeth Lake Rood Pb; FE 4-3544 or FE 34ttt MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE COLORED WALL STREET - 0.1. Mo dawn payment. Neatly daotoniad. - T rooms and Safe, aak ftoor*. ale* bright kitchen. InstttotML Easy to teat, t car fangs beautiful yard. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ARRO WATERFRONT - Mast 1 bedroom bom*, wall to wan earpettog. ga-rajrn^fenced rosy yard. INCOME — | family full basement. new go* furnace. 1 or* aerate, clog* to boa Only lU.Sd HANDYMAN - 3 bedroom bom aoede some flnleblns. located « Mack top street Only 54.40 ted McCullough realtor FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 5103 Caeo-Ettiatath Rood OPEN M.3$ SUNDAY 114 "Diwe" Highway Commercial Building Located to eaaur of Drayton Plain*. 3$ Mat frawlooa on Dials Highway, 34 i 5? tier* bMldtos. etoa coay 4 room and both dwoum on nor of prwp-ertr Offered^^at (31.50$ why “Bud” NiehoUe, Realtor to Ml. Clem ana St. FE 5-1301 After 6 p.tn. FE 2-3370 Waterford, Pontiac and Clarkston Areas •a shown anyUme. Colored aid* location Pull pnrt $4,990. $49 ptr month. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland Ava. Open 'ttl I'M P» 4-**41__ PB 5-Udl 'SMITH" CLAMCnON PROFESSIONAL Ideal bom*, offle*. or apnm_____ oatobhtoWon. Including draperies. carpeting dishwasher an--------- Otter desirable features. A HAPPY NEW YEAR C. Paosua. Realtor ^•^- LAfiB ESTATl with hardwood ftoor*. draperto*. buOMa vanity, pa naiad don. cedar WM-gawra^LAJOl^ PRlYtLRQXa; family raom, fireplace. ltbbath$ ssJxx 's&rss**# pettng. drapes, built-in oven and ranw. «lMi$ i% par ooat oi. GILES Close In A real homo at a price you can pay. S rooms, only 3 btetUBtoM adwei $g A-l condition Oil attain teat Priced at onto $U.M$ Most Country Home, 5 Acres Snow white raneh. 1.450 square ' ft. betas apace M ft living rm . > fireplace, 3 bedrms. 1U ft on I Huron River Nlee town, fruit trees, berries Family happiness Milford Schools. (Il.tM |5.5M down. 310$ mo HAROLD lRED' ' FRANKS. EM 3-3M$ 5M3 Union i U. Rd, E5e': Vacant nter Oft *? Road. $$9M y.950 DOWN PAYMENT bedroom modora bom* tear Dodge state Park. This 1* perfect far small family. Immediate poe- >m. Located edt Baldwin e. 14xt$ living room. Otoe-' bedroom 13*14 Auto-tUe *U furnace. Alto JACK LOVELAND GILES REALTY CO. PE 5-41T5_ 331 BALDWIN AYE. OPEN t A M.-* P M ^ LTIPLE UBTINO SERVICE H. P. HOLMES, INC, » OXFORD. 1 large rooms oad JtoKTrab $ nlie 3 room apt. Oo* boat, tora* ooraor M, garage only $11.7*0. Oood terms Win aatetoOT atooBor homo to trad* OPtTBALDWDf. I rooms and both. Oar***, etabl* far saddle ten**. uolgHdra. im*. FE 5-10*3 AttracV I MoEirara. ___________________ with studio eelUng sad natural flreptoe*. Mod. kitchen. Dele* *U Mraac*. bemt.. garage and other desirable features Located on 4$ •«r* tot across raid from tok*. (l.Sto down, balance MS par ate WASHINGTON PARK J bedrm brick front, full tent., with knotty pin* ponoted roc. rm. with to* floor. One hong and hot water, alum, storm* and screens fenced kook yard. Owner Rolfc H. Smith. Realtor ____*44 S. TELEGRAPH MA $$B1 Val-U-Way POR OOOD BUY* AMD TRADES WEST CORNELL Lovely 3-bedroom homo with full FOR COLORED $50* DOWN i * bedrooms, large llvta* room oad dining room. Pull basement. You u hove to so* this on* to believe 11 R. J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 345 OAKLAMp AVENUE JOHNSON FOR COLOREP GI OSMUM STREET: «2 * «A» » “*WC* ST JUPi..?!",kH&^Tgfii i OTLVAH LAKE t$$$* M. Let ua stew you. ■ wall to *S earprita*. Pull Ulo mumi .1,i . bath. SMSatotl* gaa teat. * rALxPORNIA STREET 1 .- —.... Newly dacoratod flvo basement, msra«t On paved etroet. tt toi.00 with $31 to r month. Immodlato poeionton to rasMatod Sylvan Lak* Baacb 530* MOWN - MUTTON AREA O'NEIL GI No Money Down CONVENIENT TO DOWNTOWN and transportation. Iter* is 3-raom bom# lust tar yon 3E Ot with last doling coot dewi ApSUMi—toly *—— Iota with plenty of shrub* and an outdoor fireplace. 3-ear garage. tea a acroaaod porch Only 510.3*0 about MM will LESLIE R. TRIPP separate dining room, full b KAMPSEN REALTY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE NORTH END Sptok-otutenaa. 1 bedroom bungalow, lovely oak floors, tort* kitchen, all PA fur-noe*. Lorg* fenced-In corner lot, ntw Poor garage, tlOaa to shopping center, bus servile. Must sell, owners have bought larger home Price s*.300 an ealst-ing 41$ ptr coot OI Mt«e PaymenU ONLY 154 00 mo. Including Taxes and In*. NOTHING DOWN West aid* suburban. 3-bed-room. full basement, oil PA furaece. 3 lots newly decorated. VACANT, quick pos- *40,500. Terms Roy Annett, Inc., Realtors M B. Huron St. Open Evenings and Sunday l. 4 FE 8-0466 ANOTHER O.ft William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 tit Wool Huron Stnot ■ Open t to S ■ FE 4-4526 XXCBPnONAL VALUE PHA TERMS City North, won land looped stools Brick ftreptoeo and ta* toe. ceramic tUa both. House tm axneltent condition throughout. 3 bedroom*, gas forced air teat. KXCEL-L E N TNEIOHOBORHOOD FACILITIES SMITH WIDEMAN STOUTS Best Buys Today LARGE FAMILY: Ben to a meet dacoratod 7 room homo on city’ oast Md*. Thera to a fun baa) meat and It* ear «ara«*. $*» dawn moves yon In. mXIAMS LAKE: la a short dls tone* from this 3 room and ball bom*. Ideal Investment for i rental property at *$Mf tola Price. COUNTRY ESTATE: Large 7 roon eel Fireplace0"*^00baths? tooted font* and fall bos am so* gis.fso full price. DORRIS CRia A lUOng •how o me. Flfi to proud to mQ a cyg- family rooto. an* ^dormL Tot. tlLto* sans*. pottos, ale* both and kttch-sn. beautiful wooded tot ltd *15$ fileftidie on WaA-ktna Loko. tt.OM. • aoet' > with ^Lorge family nice ton* ML I is, now furnace .. Blue Sky Thai Priced rifht f$*M. RETIREJfENT HOME—$3,000 DR. KENT RUabUsbed la Utd LAKE OAKLAND — So* 1 lake front home. Beautiful la Fenced yard and man both* *n ** aocb aide 'SSu* “ man*. 34* down poymewt. Is no dhow yon today. John K. Irwin & Sons REALTORS ,nFbwoS? znxr Re*. PE MIN with Wry* _ , an. fwl basement with nil fur-, uaee. Recently decorated. Large tot. Full srite M.7M. Only lit i Gauranct** ‘n®lM Three bedrm weed floors, _ ___ ly saaoraaid. oi ra tent va- Floyd Kent Inc.. Realtor MIS DW* nvy. at Telegraph I PE RMS — Open Bros. Prop Parking NICHOLIE - HARGER t3S W. HURON FE 5-81» 2 Family ... Hoar SI. Michaels 4 and bath down, 3 and bath up separate entrances. Oak floors plait*rod valla. Auto, gas teal and hot voter. Sturdy brick and stucco construction. In excellent rental tamMlau. CALL^OR SHOW UST WITH Humphries *,”^g3.9236y,*~ BATEMAN REALTY MULTIPLE USTIMO SERVICE LETS TRADE LAKEFRONT BRICE. Mow t bedroom. 3 both*, brick ranch with exposed lower bed on tok*. Ptropnoo, oven and range, 3 ear attached garage Onto $37.(0$ Mood we say more? LETS TRADE coltanl condtoon. close to high school, storm oad but. are*. Fused at 111.(0* and only tTt par month. LETS TRADE HAYDEN HEW HOMES. 3 and 1 Bedroom Homo*. Ready tor oceopoacy Oood location off Baldwin. $750 Down. M -I-‘ AVON TWP Oft John R. Rd. Xx-celtont 3 BJL bom* an large tol L R 3S* long 1*300. Item*. J.C HAYDEN. Realtor M K Walton_________FE 4-0441 50* D*. Would I \\Tllis m. brewer JOdKPH r. REISZ, SALES MOB SPSS K. Huron St FE 44151 After ( 3d Partridge a THE "BIRD" TO SEE Farm Colonial •tatoly columns gno* tola whit* rantodatod ‘Ilk* new homo with *a kind* of bsoullful t— - ____teytadx with 4 spa*tons bedrooms, large den uag* dining and Urtag rooms extra utility rooto with glassed U porch. High toll boaament. OU teeming ayetom^ w*U.j>umg, and The floors alaam aad you'l enjoy toe flablitoM. leg botntog flro ptoco. $31,000 wtto $L5N down Fftmily Comfort foY Little Money > ra toka modora 3 targe bod- rang*, otortns and ooroen*. Wood *d lit. all tor only (l.ON down and SM par ns. Partridge BUY SELL TRADE MILLER •orator teehStd. i to 3 family. Oood ________ non. Raaiteakls terms and no dawn payment to OL -AEE PBIvnjKISB - Ctaaa tn. A n*M aad clean 3 bedraaot te floor bungalow, aaroettd. JBvtag screened porch, taaflty room, go- tteTonSlMfSd12-dal* tt **•' - REAL MONET MAKER - I family brtek taaoma located an to* Unit ate TesrySLg nwiitgM steam heat, liovea and ratrin-•rmtoar* tostadad. Tour tnvertmeol ftXzs&jBrs&sF* William MiHer Realtor FE 2-0263 FORTY ' THE PONTTACPHBSS, '^HURgDAV. TPFCE^tBER '29, 1060 F»r fMrFUH— / #( 9th ttooort Promrtf U' O'NEIL ~ multiple umn —wtior .FBPK^B S. Kutti haeettta*- * * 11 * l» V-fin. dm aad Mfe m VHW S«3sto!§ M. Dili! pailtlliaU EmnL m* ga* fitraui Fsrhap, beet rf »11 Wth. wonderful JM tot, Excrl-jM«MM location eajy school. You'll never to M> W at MW with appros-miHr «W down PONTIAC WATKINS - } aftsStrrfwna lot PlM It II* WO Waterford hill* Estate i A taw choice ‘ols loll. Average 100x200 Oood drainage Ideal to-1 Herbert C. Davis, Rltr. pe mmi I Select Home Sites BAUD'S INC Ft I NI Attar 7 p.m, ob 3-1231 See For Yourself CHEROKEE HILLS 1 Ton'll Uko tta woodod, rolling t( ft. sites — controlled to protei 110.500 CANAL mONTAOB— Cut Lake — Lot«I| brick Otpe Cod drb — lore* Heine ■ with ftroptaec, tuple E space In kitchen En-norch — tan price > M00 down —Balance eating t| doted j Sv Carl W. Bird, Realtor I 503 Community Ntl'l Bonk Bide. ! ns q-4511 ■ ires, pe 5-13*2 I For Sale Acreage 88 RAY O’NEIL. Realtor M3 I Tolotnpb ftd. Open *4 pm ns 5-7103 ___r« 3-0031 MULTIPLE listing sen vice IRWIN Tour taraii. Moor rch# BMta ttM. Chrysler Hwy on pored road. FK 1 MW. U g-Wll. 30 ACRES. ALL TILLABLE. ONLY S allM from Pontiac <13.500 on , I h“c. newingham j CORNER CROOKS AND AUBURN 1 iFE 4-dW3_______ PL 1-3110 I . II ACRES LOCATED IN WATER- 1 >1. ford near new court houao and I tk abort dletance to new thoppine ns center. Very esceUent subdivision i d. cite. Term* to reaponelble buyer, ile Werroa Stout Realtor rt mi Oogtnnw PE 54105. ■ PwifiMOrJ* ?**tass!asv=.i?ss- noted m Bltoe rwoe track at a*««£« STATEWIDE %*V> CTHARLEP* REALTcS? 11U 0 Telegram PE MW Partridge' IS THE "BIRD" TO bee 8-UNIT MOTEL ONLY $6,900 DN. Imaginet ill feet ea the twy Dtite Highway Skpoaeion room MBWkBlr apeotoue beautiful I b showers. Boomtne area i; win national chalne recently , mooed In nearby. Paymente at I low ae <300 per mo. Rot Deal! ft Soo t be late I TORRID TAVERN BUY I A nil hot tavern! Only $15 too toul price, with 14.300 down Hear i ’ Pontiac Rent $10 BO. HURRY i! Sand for^our FREE Atw "Mlchl- Partridge and associate BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICH. 1050 W. HURON_PE 5-3551 SUNOCO SERVICE STATIONS • FOR RENT For Salt MhrElhESOES 67 « pfqEjq^yiPEiYrT. .. »«. S *aL bet water boater. MI.50. 3 year Samp*, . Pree eel toilet ia|rf~wi i BETTERLY'S I restaurant and * rooms of LJL-J l 1 IjIUj 1 kj t 5. 123 j PARAKEET*. JTttk mas* .. — y. Start the New Tear with ■ own butlMM Owner, FI For SALE, small restaurant “ asrn'm CASH WAY STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS __________ . . . . — — - ---- 4i8ll'e Pegboard .. M “ TUXEDO, SILK SATIN LINED. LET US BUY IT OR S^LL IT FOR I trtuVi Pegboard ...... almost new. Stee 54. very rea- YOU. OXFORD COMMUNITY UhS piyscora ........... aonabl*. 3 other suits. 5 over- AUCTION. OA B4551. j !*»«* 3W». Roek Lath . LINED DRAPERIES FOR I PTC- !“* W*ttarboard itut wumow and 1 small window ________ IANTEED TO Cansrtee cages and su£ ■ pace Crane's Bird Hatchery. 35W . ' Auburn. UL 5-3200._______. | RABBITS AND DOO. AU. PET W Shop. 65 Williams PE t-«425. | la lUniSTnED TOY POX TERRIER pseose. pupplts MA 5-1555. Real savings on select used ptanoe Dogs Trained, Boarded 80 Pneea Include matehtag bench | -—— --------------------------- j. Tuning and delivery, * —‘---------LT MUSIC C Sale Household floods 68; KguStS'w “■ • ™»» n , • < - - — *• Burmeister SOHMFR ft* I I IIMRFR fTIMPANY OWillVlljn STATIONS FOR LEASE OOOD POTENTIAL. Please call between i am. and 6 p.m f* ____■ Jter 5 p.m. PE PURE OIL COMPANY ipieftry to ar BhfMtwi 120 par month. Huron. PE 5-Blt Foe SeIu Tiru» 92 U) (55 I 11 SNOW, fl) m g || nounted. (II IM S 15*5, fST II* » 15 with tubog. >11 MM ruilD"TtRBS. 52.ld ( stoves, refrigerators and ere. all site.. *17 1“ and dryer •ctrlc I *14.1 Bondlg Ironer. 21 in' Dumonl’rvl Stearns 5 Poster twin bada, mod- i al ‘51 Hoover vacuum cleaasr. MODERN DAVENPORT. GOOD condition. FE 4-0550._____ 531! OVER 10 USED TV SETS PROM ,mi *>* u up TV antennas, **as WALTON TV 111 E. Walton —5 3-3257 I, LUMBER COMPANY '. 7151 Cooley Lake Rd. ' EM 14171 |- Open I a.m. to S p.m. dally CEMENT STEPS. REi_ „____________ all slset Splash block, door stas, chimney caps, Pontiac Pra-Cast da.. M W. Sheffield. PE _S^»;__________________ ! DUOTHIRM O AS SPACE HEAT- n — — t-iifir PIANOS "The Musician s Console" Exclusive Dealer LEW BITTERLY MUSIC CO Across from Birmingham Theater MI d-SOOa Fridays 'Ml I ELECTRIC DOO ART PLATER Plano to Baby Orand Cask. TREAD TliREll, HSIX M tax and recapabla Ure OOOD USED TOtEB — AUTO BERVICE orT-ome i A-l niAfifED lKAOLi EOCWPS. | __________________ _________ ! | t 55 par leal off Black ar — —-------.^fli barker shta» - equipment Rent, L'se Bm. Prep. 87A Auburn Heights Area Built in 1946 Lovely (bedroom bungalow with uafurntsbad upstairs, dining all la S kttabon 16.5x10. Full base- car garaye Only 5*00 down plus alamag coats on PEA terms tavaeUgata new IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 3-9471 552 JOSLYN, OOR MANSFIELD 20 BY t* SPACE I POB OF7 'STmi'w'*! STORE FOR RENT, 20x50, WOULD b* good tar bardwara, real-------- 51*7 s month. PE 3-75*5. tk LOT WITH OFF n Baldwin. Located ai Money to Loan iLleeaaad Mpaay, LoBQor*) WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 Wa will b* (lad to help you. STATE FINANCE CO. MS Pontiac State Bank Bld«. FE 4-1574 Need* #5 to $500? See .Seaboard Phone FE 3-7017 1185 N. Perry St. PAREIHO NO PROBLEM Seaboard Finance Co. LOANS (35 TO MPR_ ___________ Bvlag _________, lrooms dinettes, bunk bada, 1-awcys. rugs and mattratica. r >ctory seconds, abo-* “■ |H|| 1 EZ Terms THE B ....... HOUSE. Buy-SeU-Trade. 103 R. Casa, at Lafayette, PE 24542. J PIECE LiVINO ROOM SUIT* ' 7 color*, foam eushlons Only *5* 50 Spring.__________ Complete, Only t__— Easy terms Bedroom Outfitting Co.,. 4753 Dixie I Drayton Plains OR 34734 i mapls toU'i'k "JHU .OOM- plato, matching chart. Ft 5-5553. I PC, BOYER OREY BEDROOM outfit Double draaatr. Bookcase i i -----a chest 2 vanity lamps. ---- y 52 weak^ . 51 Orchard ... .. *l4» JPJL - — DOO HOUSES. . ■sSffi ] 5F*5S! BT^hfr^iw-ai U 1 ■*— Eectrlc dryer, 550; Davenport Ur k it*r, COMPLETELY OVERHAULED Morris _MuslCj_ 14 I. TWhfrajiK Hay, drain and FeudI 8| COEN PED BEEP POE BALE. OA ! 5-2175 I HAY AND STRA#. 1 BALE OR t.- j 005 bales. 775 Scott Lk. Road ! FE 4-4225 or OR 3-0155 ___________ OF 1ST A 2ND CUT- “ ting hay, win dellrer. OA S-H75 1 F.D WILLIAMS 551 »■ Saginaw at Raabara LOOK! 755*14 BLACK Mutt. ALL name brands. Off now ears (16 56 jagV rifttar* 21-Inch Wnni Ewia. yff5?57M* LARGE CRIB AMD MATTRESS brand aaw. 515.11. Pearto-’-nlture. 55 Orehard LAkt REFRIGERATORS, .... Perfect, new. Ouaranti years. Costs little mon used machine. No down Mlehlgan Fluorescent, u>« FIRST AND BBCOND CUTTINO alfalfa, etover, corn OA S-5551 OOOD HfHISi HAY. tl* A TON 10155 Raato Rd . Clarkataw. MA Aato Service OAKLAND FUEL _____________ __________ ______ ___, I Orchaijd Lake Avo. PE 54150 | OrlnneU spinet MODELS. ELECrnUC LIGHT FIXTURES. I " . I960 designs. Pull downs. APETY SPECIAL 1 alignment Front anted. Brakes r -in*. ; ■ | 55 per mo.' Ed _T . . , , : . “I Inc. tm Orahar For Sale Livestock 83 y» Harbor. 1 CBASEHUPf______ ___ --------------------------... El je Shop, tl -I — 1 Orion \ MW Ktara *o*55‘ fi^ta?y‘*"aa*Tl'il: UAUU^DRi A MUSICAL HOME ! Michigan FluorMcant MS Or> ~ Coma In and IM our MtilU-OEfEil chord Loko Aio ~ ii I — Large ch or $$• »0 i.. $24.95 Me- BfualiMMB Opportunity 89 GAYLORDl GIROUX TRADE. Owner wlU consider taking a trade *5 • Mm* bom* prtaod at only 135 **0 Recreation room Just MM^TgstMous csrpet-nreplace Stalnlest steel and convenient kitchen, bar-patting all attar home* for vahm Oah tar^appointment GROW MONEY cleantrt. barber . . „, ._j tarn 1 lot. Platter walla. Expal-laat kitchen. Oat heat. WUI consider small home Total prtat Stt.StaCaUMY I4ML GAYLORD. Realtor (ffitVSg&ta, ___________ ______BARgy Taverns, drlet-lnt, natty ttoret, ate. Statewide eoveragt. MT t&lrr*aon “ **■ l lovely | had roam I We ha** aovaral 3 aad 4 bedroom home* some with ao money down! to veteran*. Others with low down payment*. Better call today. ‘ WILLIAMS m Coin Laundry 51MSS mat per yaaf. 55 waahon, I dryers, good laaga. Low dawa payment. Gas Station dan service station on ft. cantor. Main high- , ipln* over 14,555 gal-rt hours Flu* 55.005; TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS 125 TO 5500 AUTOS LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS OL *4711 OL 14701 PL HU_____ PL 5-3511 "FRIENDLY SERVICE** —* 5x0 RUGS ....... PLASTIC TILE a*. ........... «•» ASPHALT TILS a*. ......... , 55c ••BUTfLO'* TILB, 105 B. Saginaw 7 PC LIVINO ROOM OUTFIT. SPECIAL I g Leod Carpet Lk. lust Val tND _______ ________ Vanity with larga mirror. BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHUtE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 OFFICES IN Pontiac — Drayton Plain* — UUea Waited Lk , Birmingham. Plymouth. Borrow With Confidence GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance Corporation at Pontiac 3H 8- Sagtaaw st, ft 5-lt30 LOANS IN TO (Ml — (IS TO 555* COMMUNITY LOAN CO. 3* E. LAWRENCE FE 5-5521 Get $25 to $500 ON TOUR Signature Up to 25 months to repay PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND __T_ HOTPOWT, iSSf^-HriM ***’’__________ APT. SIZE ELECTRIC RANOB. SOFA VA:Ui 3-plece chrome dinette. 514.15; Pun-aixa bad bed aprlnea, 55.55; Refrlgaratari, (51 to IN; Portable Singer sewing machine, $15.50; Electric roaster, large site, .. 65.50; Washert - Maytag. Speed -L Queen etc., gif up; Blond twiu! p bods, 50.55 each; Round oak to-1 bio. 0 chain. Ml; TVs, (II; Apt. ■"SMB; Trade-In Depa chard Lake Ave, formica; plumbino, Paint. i^.^fcMSraS.y^rM # Mantcalm. • _______ -__STANDINO TOILET* 111.55 Double bawl sink . 56.16 Ha hard copper 20-ln lengths 17b R. •-in hard copper , 20-ln lengbts 27* ft. ___d uprights Iron GRINNELLS ___ , --- ---J5LtS?§ i 10 RABBnw’TfiDr^AOlBJ. CALL I IWMtPENpKN7 ' fw mHcf ---1UJ" ----------lOhUI j, altar 5:50 p.m. OR 1-OT _. Andy c.lkl Oarage T7» Baldwin SADDLE SHOP IN RANCH - “ • Sound Board h * ' r *0 years 5' Telegraph R house—Unusual ■ I selected ' For Sik Motorcydos 98 Sslo Fanil Prodacu 86 For Sals Bicydos 96 IHHHVpnMBMMrSonSB’a 55 Orehard Utka Ar*.. PB t-7551. TRADE OAS RANCfa FOR ELEC-S? nMy^E-J^Muag* Electric PURNAOtt. OAB OR OIL TBR-rlflc discounts. MA S-001I. OO-CART 10-OAL. AQUARIUM 1 and stand. Boy'* ak*M*. 0-11. ; good condition. PI 80050.__ ’tfiol: 1 OB REFRIGERATOR AND BLBC- ! ----- trl* store. Dim Therm oil space ; heater. EM 5-4505.__ GARAGE DOOkS Factory seconds, all standard ! itock from gas and up. condition. Rada. itY 3-1405. PRICES SLASHED On All Floor Models PIANOS AND ORGANS SAVE ON Merchandise Sale Farm Equipment 87 1*0-OAL DARI-KOOL BULK TANK milk cooler. Ita year* old *«■ Hurd Rd. Oxford OA 5-3171 ... —_ — Used Trade-In Dept. Hldt-a-bed. TV. »ad». template ■ ! Lounge Chair 5 5 Dre»8$rf. Baby bed Apt. «»• DivenDort and Chair $29. rofrlwaratnr frBBior BCrOII tlin __a. Bteiler Miscellaneous llns. PB 4-tMl. XlOUf-ANftHINO rOU WXWf FOR THE HOME CAN EE POUND ATL6I SALES. A little cut of to* way but a lot leu to pay. Furniture and appliances of all kind*. NEW h USED. Visit our trade dept, tar real RtaliPlWHHHMMI s-pc Breakfast set t2li Elec. Rang* ..... $59.! Ape. Dining rm. suite 5551 Double Dratter. Chut, and Bookcase Bod. new 5*8 C THOMAS ECONOMY 361 8. Saginaw ,! -BERRY DOOR SALES i Noon on Saturday | 371 j Psddock ~ ^ FK HIM I HOT WATER HEATERS. 30 OAL. “ approved. I SAVE ON Taxes ALL Record Albums V at Tremendous Discounts OUR Once-A-Year INVENTORY SALE PIANO TUNDIO—GROAN RBPAOt Weiexnd Music Center BAZAAI ____ TRACTOR wrn iron! hydraulic snow blade aad cab OR 5-550* CriAIN SAW Bi/VfikS hikes, (551* aad up. Over IM to choose from Scarlett e Bike and Robber Simp. 5SB. Lawrence FK floats and Accessories 97 30 Per Cent Discount » all Atwood martno hardware OWEN § MARINE BUPPLIBS IM Orchard Uta An ni4M l«h BOATS AT DAWSON I ARSA MIRA CUE MILS me FKderal 2-5*14 TVMfriNOimUSE ELECTRIC roaster, uveral pairs of drap-1 erles. dishes and other household goods. 250 Chippewa. AUo%le«rlc ' lhiWti^~*CAPRlcM'' 6«dAN* huters MIchlaaii Pluorucent 1*1 1*M modtla ........ *K F*»oroocont , ygorrla Mtulc, p A Telegraph Road across from tta TtaHuna Shopping Center . FE I4M7 0*1*0 AND REPAIR Did. 5t i by factory tra CALBI MUSH FRI 5 TO I ______________ 55 MONTHS TO PAY Ouar. aloe, washer . iliac E. of Pontiac or l mil* Apt. alia gat atov* .. >f Auburn Heights on Atlburn. j _, uv rm, SU(te ___ ■ ' 5 pe. Uv. rm. suite .. Bin Jta*hn,o!,BTTlt picture tube. 13 , g: 1 MT tuuh Admlrel. FB 4-Mll. m we non amwirwu Jem ex K BU6. 3 Urge bedroom ■, i “ f1* 3 baths, family room, beamed! 5JID*L'_, * _________e fireplace. Attached • wr garage. All themopaa* win-! dawa. w* could go on and on HOYT REALTY 5*4 S. TELEGRAPH ' S 545M PE 545M; MBLfgPLH — health f _ ___ _____vln* bui Approx, value of stock M.OO small down payment on -----will handle. BUDGET YOUR DEBTS CONSOUDATB BILLS—NO LOANS For Tour best bat to gat out of debt, aee Financial Advisers, Inc. 3W S. SAOINAW FE 3-7M5 I Mortgage Loans vary ttttl*. Full *500 MAONAVOX HI-FI AND gM« or paymsnt. of to*. Msy records all lor (III. lvarsal Co. FE EM 3-5015._________* PHILCO TV COMBINATION “ “S_. Templeton I Syltnn I_?.ke • | 3-bedroom' ranch home. Nicely arranged Extra Jargc living room i-■ natural fireplace, ceramic^ Mle | taehed garage. 3'% lots Priced tar attek talc. Only (21.MO , K. L. Templeton. Realtor ! ' »» Orehard tk. Rd. FE 541(3! Income Property___50 1 FAMILY Of INDIAN VILLAOE. Pont is ct rooms each far Ili.lM Ml Indian VUlag*. Pontiac All •tlllttM^gaid. OL 145*3. _ mjT&iMTLT NCttB Df LAKE Orttn. 5(50 down. P» 3-555* For Sofa Leke Preperty 81 COMMERCE _LAKB ^^1-1 — PONTIAC t. HAGSTROM REALTOR I Highland Road 'M-5*i Get Out of the Ruti wr debts. Let as > tfpLsrmlm mlsc. PE 2-0367 IVBRMI I table and _ 33 visions. Stereo HI-FI, platan, washers. dry«T Furniture, 43 YOU CAN ALWAYS pi I large selection or late guaranteed used televisit OBEL TV AND SEE THE LATEST j s»39 Elisabeth Lak* Rd. PE 54*55 n #aw lOfit if inch por- i ....1 "r-r ~~ " "1 1 For Sale Miscellaneous 67 LOMBARD QUALITY CHAINSAWS AS LOW AS $129:50 16" 4-h.p. IS lbs. Financing with aa little aa 07.10 par month See on* of the .following dealers. Sportsman Hdg., Lak* Orton; Proulx Oliver Bale*. Oxford: Tad Samuels, Davisburg: Howland Lumber-Feed, Clarkaton and Michigan Chainsaw DtaL, Lake ROOF LEAKS I your Advisor tar a Ire ate Sava 84 of the coat I__________________ BLED- tries, add. subtract IlM.te. Typewriters. aaw electric. 117(50 Cash regUters. PONTIAC CASH REOUTEE 357 g. SAOINAW PB 540S1 PORTABLE TfPBTntlTiRS Priced lor a quick sale VALLEY BUSINESS MACHINES 74 Auburn Ave. . PE- ■5-3157 HAYWARD WAKEFIELD OAK dcak. chain, table, fils laft etc. 51M South Telegraph Road. PE 2-1215._______________________ NEW NATIONAL CASH REO»4 ------------------ New National !n“V discount and Boattof 01 fit for tl» family • from $11$ office* a $11$ up Util _iachin«s from H ctory i ------- in Oakl BA Mt7t eua see; 1 see. is -----------Large oil Wartek' a heater a^d tantt^KN. At- Bee at 71~ Kimball, PontlaY ANCHOR FENCES o money down, FHA approv _ HE» EQTIMABm.' f¥ 04 ______ s- 3wqAi.. beater. OLASt-UNBb. m..... a- I esaV* I "BUYLO TtLK 102 E. Saginaw VERYSPECIAL . CEILING TILS Kxl* t SPECIAL CAMPING treasonable 'inquire 22 POR sAlE. UBEb 6'3" SKIS WITH btodtaip^ 210.0S full prise. Phone MAZUREK MOTOR * MARINE SALES FRANCHMBD OWENS DEALBl SOUTH BLYD, AT SAQOUW | door prizes EVERT AUCTIORITrantportst'n Of*srwd 100 I 5: ENGINE AIRLINER, LOS AN-1 teles San Francisco. Sanoteio. 180 Hawaii IM extra. New Yorb. (20 Perry lervtee Inc. OR 3-1334. I RintRO TO L A. SHARE DRIYWO and expenses. PE 4-5014._ TRUCE GOINQ SQgtt.' PART load either way. PE 5-0500, OARS TO NEW .YORK" BONNDC'g PRIVEAWA# PE 2-7*28 Wanted Used Cars 101 MEN'S ROLLER SKATK IIZX IM, uaad one*. »U. PI 5-3210. WANTED: RAW rUR*. DRKR - prices paid- Vree- Bah, Minnows, Etc. 78 aeraar MS5 and Oraeaghtold. SoaJ, OtevbI and Dirt 76 A-l TOP 0OII_ CRUSHED STONE, land, travel flll^JLjrto Conklin. el Eerl Howerd.'EM 3-(l531 Wood, CeeI and F—I 77 AL’S LANDSCAPING ■eaaoned wand, flreptoct, furnace and kindling. T75 Oodtt Ldk* Rd., 3 BALLCTOfA LENOTH POEMALt |n^attrt IRO»ER, #ROV# fg iparted ________ _Jm net. nTihOW after « p.m.________. FORMA 14 AND DRESSY DRESS-es. MM* 10-12, teas PE S4M*. .rt m an Ironrite to pe *-»n. c ________ 267* Orchard Lk. Rd. tad OAL. OIl TANK, til. ELEC-trolux vacuum cleaner *85 esev Oeorj eland OR 345T8aftar ANT OIL OR GA8 KBATINO New cr snar.uiML.bf a licensed 25-vear anilt. Offerinx nothing aheap, but mtatmam operating testing and serriettg. CaU MA I paneling hundred r your building SURPLUS LUMBER ft MATERIAL SALES pa 35S Highland. Rd. (MM) OR 5-T8M CORD WOOD AND CORD APPLE wood. OR 341*5 er MA 547*7. #tihkACE 6ft PIREPLACE coal Kentucky Lump. Poca^Briqujts ^ 3-7101 ___lucky Otf* Mttl I BLAYLOCK COAL CO. iSIlNlBi'OOAL — ~------”i**, l&mttaf t— iTPalnt.* ItteB*°PE(MlMd GOOD DRY SLAB WOOD POR OPEN 7 DAYS (4 POR RETAO, BUYING B&B AUCTION u-n Room open Stadfw ABMMB Across from Drayton Flatae -New ahopplni Center ORION AUCTION OPEN FOR CON- _«1^1TOJ—-* -1-"- ' ‘ sworth i tMUci Sale House Trailers 89 1*'^ ^mdDJUM^^TRAILER, SELL IMA RIP&M6SON, ifcMf. t-EED-room, carpeted, oh 3-43P7. MM aayt « mV lot is- EMPTY Jacobson's Trailer Sales and Rentals Special wtnter prices on travel trailers, supplies and service. 5585 Williams Lake Hoad. Dray-ton Plain*. OR 34M1. ' BHORT a MOBILE HOMES SALE! AND SERVICE SPECIAL M ft, Oem, (1*5 17 R. Oem. 812*5. Alto have need trailers. Complete line of part* and bottle 'taried*1'1 Wlr'd “d hitches tn- 3172 W. Huron - BET _____lAple 5-163* BUYERS WAITING , WE NEED TRAILERS, WE CAN! SELL YOUR MOBILE HOMES OR TRAVELER TRAILER. ANY RIZB PROM 15*TOM’. I ALSO W* HAVE A VERT OOOD SECTION OP NEW AND USED I NEED 50 Q€an Used Cara "TOP DOLLAR PAID” _ (BRINO TITLE) Glenn’s Motor Sales W, Huron St. PH 5-7571 For top dona* on inter model See M & M Motor Sales 5537 Dixie Hwy,_____OR 3-1 M3 We Win Pay , "TOP DOLLAR” POR EXTRA CLEAR SHARP CARS Quality Motor Sales *5* ORCHARD LABMC PE 3-7*51 t6p DOLLAR 'J v ■ ' ■ Mr r? Im, DIXIE USED CARS "wm w mEui— AVERILL'S dollar tar Mtaep am Sal* U««d Truck* 103 1958 FbRD C-700 Truck TiH Cab. 2«-Too 5-Speed Trans. 2-Spwd Axle 900x22.8 10-Ply Tires All the Way Around 15,000 Miles $2495' Crissman ROCHESTER ■ OPEN eVBB. TIL I Ob |-r IMS CHETKOMTH-TON PANEL No 1IU Only I1M NORTH CHEVROLET CD, 1000 r WOODWARD ave.. WUHnoS/7*^ HUM. HI OCHOOSE PICKUP TRUCKS — I from Prom SIM. Mo nw>, auwn. Call Credit Mgr.. Mr. MuTphy, PE 1-232*. Rddlo Stool*, Pord. 2700 Orchard Logo Bond' Sale Usad Trucks 103 . THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29. i960 HIM a&fe___ aaMl See Us FOR YO0R rruck Needs Sales & Service GMC fcs_. Wrai, CREDIT MANAOER. UnUiSh It* S. Saginaw irnmcK-SiiSBR)Pf%>i6 ond boo tor, fig OR S-SmTC. Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS FE 5-9485 Ate 1—f—61 |(M PL. PD AMD MEDICAL Por pool oon M* molo drtoor under E m lor S month* AIw eoMok 1 ond young drl PRANK A. ANDERSON AGE Forejgii and Spt Cars 103 U MERCEDES BENZ M VOUUWAOEN For Sal* Cars 106 Just Make Payments ’M BOTOX, 1— ’56 BUlCk HARDTOP A Tory abort) unterj i dr Irury Sa |6Sr“ Heater At* Antoaotlo. Pull p«wor. * *»*—.. *00 teM(f OOd op. BgggpMoniar oood rubber. M og11 ^ BUICK SM 8 WOODWARD ATE. _ BIRMINGHAM in tout , JO HIM ■I_______Ml ■ Weedwerd. Bfr- mlnghum. MI MOM. 10M BUICK HARDTOP — VULL power. |MA full price. STAB week n Coil Credit Mgr , Mr. Mdrphy. PE 2-262*. Eddie 810*1*. ffcrd. 2700 Orchard Logo Rood. itro mol now ttro*. . an day Bet., EBB. ‘I* Ml now* WAV coot, M After * p r H N log oro.______ IBM CHEVROLET 2-DOoR. gsiT= Immodlot* Delivery. No money down Coll credit Mfr- Mr. Mur-pby. PE S-BASg. Eddl* 8M*1*. wit in probat'd Lot* Bong. By Frank A^nmn > For Sale Cars FORTY-POTS 19&) CHEVROLET Roc* along Mm epos highway carofroo ond (or with thto IM PALA HARDTOP. «-BpM of eouroo. Thto glletenm* aoUd copper Inolde and out. Oootpony Cor noo ororythlng noeoooary for your ovary comfort and convenience. Power iMering And broke* Turboglldo troniralooton and /many othor a tree Only tooo mil**. Ob. yto. whit* won tire*, too. TMJMI ONLY |259S Crissman MO MONET DOWN. AMUme poy- m iL&T&orTO gUde. power *toArlng. 1 from Corel and WWW blue and white. Both nice automobile* Tour snow* >or It,AM Eooy term* NORTH CHEVROLET CO 1M0 8. WOOD WARD ATE EIEMIMOHAM. MI ______________ f DOOR f CTL. |Si> fj Ml*4 BRAID. 'll cniTf7Q5a6 caKbmoH lilt. W i.n p.r- TAYIOR'^ ! TAYLORS 1 **■ * IJVll O | CHETROLET-OLDBMOSIL sn®5 wtsv? imlde ht^WUI^eontlder cob ond D PAMOU8" TRUCK-TRAILERS Boloo A Sorvtou Now and u.ed COMMERCIAL TRAILER! BOOTS OP ALL TTPBS FRUEHAUF Open Evening* MArhot t-Mal Welled Loke! ! hmvolmwaoeit 1BT3HT Radio hoolor. wfittt Rfw. Root ■harpI No Sown payment ml ne*t yoor. Coll Credit Mgr., Mr Mur. phy. PE ABB, Eddie Bteolo, Port I SPORT CARA ttt M CORVETTE 4-BPEED TRAN A mluton Will ton ot retoonoMo gURPUgMbUi -OtSBEN g|»figl WW white top tnWrWe. NORTH ^TlfEVJlOLET^ CO **1000 8 WOODWARD ATE. BDtMINO- HAM Ml MW._________________ IM7 ADR., g. CHETT 8TATION- *"* *only“$2?& D ATE . BOUONO- Crissman I a jAiT’^i^’mt ini cbbtrSOt 1-Door, clean body. lowered, ooed* ooglno PES-Aia Ijtl T5lTQ, RADIO. jnUTK^. fMl a«BTH6ttr i-DOd* RADIO DETROIT ' wheel* end CAR >ATMENTB------Mi *oai*r Come in and eee no and let u, help you odfnet to t lee* TxwVTjSED CARS in mm MT b-Bbtl WE WISH TO THANK Our Many Friends and Customers for their Past Patronage ■wet i*8t Only MBA »ooy term* NORTH CHEVROLET 00 IN* S WOODWARD AVE . BIRMINO- term** W^TN CEETlfiLET^y j iH.'M A**- aRoHAM^Ri^jh*_________I s. W0 CORTAIR “TOO'' 4-DOOR BE-don Powergljde. radio, hooter, white* *11. Choice Of a taUd rod or turqums ond white Tour choice for 01.WA Eooy term*. NORTH CHEVROLET CO.. 1000 S WOODWARD ATE . BIRMINGHAM. Ml 4-2730 _________ now, Hi A-AU1. Sports Cars 2-242* Eddie SWele. Ford Oreh, ~ *-*- Austin Healy 5000 MGA 1«X) Healy Sprite Morris Convertible New and Used Models r Power oWorlng »nd broke* Stock No tWMl Onlv M*4 Eo*y term. NORTH CTfETROLET CO-. 1000 s WOODWARD AVE bin M1NOHAM Ml - “**■ Van Camp Chevrolet, Inc. MILFORD___________MU 4-1014 THREE 1M3 PORDB NO MONET 1 WO FORD COUNTRT SEDAN. RA-DtO AND HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. ABSOLOTELY NO MONEt DOWN. Aomimo any-menu of l» » por mo Call credit Mir. Mr. Parba at Mi t-TN* Harold Turner Ford. NO PORD CONVERTIBLE 1958 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE. T-A Automatic tran*mli«lon nine with 7S&1 of ptcoeiorloo. 1957 BUICK And to Wish Everyone Houghten & Son Just Make Payments . W CKEV ADR . PM —------ Due Peb lib Pay only 122 Rite Auto. I a*U. PE WIN STATIOihVAGON IPS7 ChovroWt. V-l. ASMS, i *er and b*W*. r®— nloNun, radio ni A Prosperous and Happy New Year ! I Mote, Roofamtor OL ittm Qarkston Motor Sales IsiETPaWw** ________________ lilt CHEVROLET 210 2-DOOR A | You can always locate ?ruj»*N_»«»,l»r||„.**,w,p.^*fi; . . . j Stock [no* lm. nil TORTN : the parties mterested ini cwtvRQMrr .*°°5; 1961 Chrysler $2681 INCLUDES NEATER WASHERS iSMEaBJk3» r! STATION WAOON « S . tteennt and brake# -TtorPuSly equlpp, l yn SEDAN STA-!< I PORD 4-DOb*. : »»er III down. fWaoce WM. new Mod. MS Orahard Lake i£?oU>: S.66ML yaw> jOst oTurhaulad. BOW paint Jab. now tme mi* onr bin oiwlbnt ' 1956 DESOTO ■ STATION WAOON. « door . 1*64 PORD VICTORIA NO m5n*7 down, monthly payment* of only 427 Lucky Auto Saw*. 1*2 South ! RAMMLER-DALLAS JOHN McAuliffe what , When you WARD AVE.. BIRMINOHAM I no longer need-jgn cMEvEoLit 'fix ini DOON HARDTOP m< cyllnd* Powergllde radio boater. *hli RAjWO DOWN Aaoume pay-PI per mo cull Cred-. It Mgr. Mr. Parka at bQ 4-7M0 1 Narwd TUrwor Ford. 1 IIIP bOED, ADOOft. V-A NVIEtA- H t ' n VICTORIA. RADIO AND mkt, gflow tire*. 1130. PE SWI 'IS PORD. 4-DOOSt, RAOkT AND he* ter ertru nio* Lloyd Mtro . SM B Ragtnaw PE S-luV 'M POSD S-DOOR, sumo ADD heater Lloyd Mtr*. 2S2 A Saginaw. PI 2-9131._____■ 50 other cars to choose from. lust your old tar down should handle. Bank rates on balance. FORD TRICK MART 6» Oakland FE 5-4101 the Pontiac___________ ___ i stock "lio mm'-iVm north i Press “For Sale" W.nt| Ads! pavmenu IIS M por month. No sssunu .‘wS^ajud in 1*57 PORD S-DOOR Vj RADIO AND HEATER AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION^^ ABSOLUTELY MW I* Chow A Bel-Air ........ ISPS I I 4) Pontiac Radio, heater SOS I *44 Na*h Am* Oeerhaaled tees j i --------—--------am S*S up 22 AUBURN < : SDONOMY CAM Just Make Payments 'IS DODOEL «-d4 IMS Pay only SIS mo Do* P»* SIS Rite Aula Mr Rod. PE 0-443 monte of Ml 74 por mo CbB R Mgr. Mr Kit* at IP 4 Harold Turner Pord inti pord, srttAMfrr stiOe. b. g^muA*^sauJSK»AM "'raja RUSH. M S WOODWARD — MI nook. Call* Mr. ________ Mgr. PE S-SMI. Eddie Oteole Pord. MS Orchard Take Rond . till PORD STATION WAOON 1 “ --iU factory laace 1*1- -“SKI WILSON PONTIAC - CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward JOHNSON LAST CHANCE ON 3% TAX Buy This Weekend!!! CLEARANCE SALE GO CHEVROLET WAGON . ■59 BONNEVILLE VISTA . 58 BUICK HARDTOP ..... 58 PLYMOUTH SEDAN .. ..$1895 . $1995 ..$1295 ..$ 895 -1956 - *56 Buick H.'top $795 '56 Buick H’top $W5 *56 Olds H’top . .$495 •56 GMs Sedan . $595 *56 Ford W agon $695 •56 PontiRC $695 -1955- '55 FordHtop ..$495 ‘55 Foril 2-Dr. . $495 •55 Plymouth ...$495 •55 Olds Sedan . $495 •55 Mercury ....$495 •55 Chevy 2-Dr. $495 - CHEAPIES - •54 BUICK HARDTOP •54 PONTIAC SEDAN ... *54 DODGE ...... •53 CHRYSLER (It runs) '50 FORD (Also runs) . ....$395 ....$295 ....$295 ....$49 ....$39 -RUSS JOHNSON- LAKE ORIGSN 2 LOW ^OVERHEAD LOCATIONS North Broadway at Shadbolt "Pontiac Division" ; MY 2-2871 M-24 at” Shadbolt "Rambler Division" MY 2-2381 COMPARE THESE CARS for VALUE and SELECTION 1959 BUICK ... $1995 t brake* Dyaeflov 1959 FORD ....$1895 “^5r-«S3S5i I mile* Solid wbR*. 1955 BUICK ....$595 Special 4.Door Hardtop Drna-“— —-—•— • whn*. Matte, only 14 1959 PONTIAC $1995 waRa Beautiful rad a of 4 Boar Sedan. Power «,*a,teb.srw3J& 1959 PONTIAC $2295 oaaoettW 4-Door Ntrdtoa with >wer ataortni. brake*, wateo* Ml ***t; Hedramauc. radio, rater ' tt * to* **rrru>in* 1958 PONTIAC $1395 Rod with ^wbrt# top Thu irate plenty of ty* appeal I960 PONTIAC $2895 A Beauuftd Boaneytlle VDoor Hardtop Power steertao and brake*. Rydramattc. radio and S%yuxm?w3 Bret strictly Mao' 1957 CHEVY ....$995 4-Door Sodna. Powerful enrtn* wlttP*w*l - ‘ Kwtrgllde traae-___ and hooter Doan •mTSS-p"ILTi? TODAY'S SPECIAL I960 VOLKSWAGEN ......$1595 1959 BUICK ... .$1895 1959 RAMBLER $1495 Convertible with power oteortns were » economy ohu and family and brake*. Dynancw. radio. careieSbSod ’ btttiSweom hooter and whitewall* Lttu* dioqTfrSibummrlobwooT I960 PONTIAC $2595 SUr Chief Sedan. Power •leering and brake*. S^draaratle. ..$895 me, Pbrd- XlrX 1959 BUICK .... $1695 2-Door Sedan. Dyanflow. radio aa£ heater^ Guaranteed 1* 00* 1957 FORD...........$995 NudMdjrtdft. Convertible u T-0 engine. White fhil*h Rltra ohorp 1957 PONTIAC $1295 1959 FORD......$1695 k'tSBria matt* and white! with mw white ten. whitewall* Rod VA ought*, radio, h whitewall* Orel i I960 BUICK ... .$2995 RWtem Ra « Wagon Tur-utmmp and tewop RnTih. power 1957 BUICK ....$1095 Special ADtor Rardtep. Radio sfS 1957 HILLMAN $ 695 A Static Wage;.Wot l^tertotg 1958 MORRIS MINOR ...........$595 SHELTON PONT 1AC-BUICK ROCHESTER . OL 1-8133 -* Across from New Car Sales OPEN TIL 9 P.M. OR LATER Closed Wednesday and Saturday at 6-p.m. END OF THE YEAR SALE THESE MUST GO!!! ’59 CHEVRQLET ...........................$1495 Impute Convertible Tt angina. »ra«og treaemteoten. radte and boater. Tory eteaa \ 58 OLDSMOBILE .........................$1395 TP Convertible MB pewor. radio and Roalnr Tory eteaa '57 DE SOTO .... ..$695 59 FORD ..............:...................................$1495 Gauntry Soda* V-0 ongtno. eutemah* tranaattaataa. radio and •56 FORD .........................................$ 595 Country laden. 4-Pa**eager Wogea Autnmotie Iraaomlnloa. THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL PAIR1.ANS 1-DOOR T O RNOStR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. RADIO AND HEATER. $395 Immediate Financing Bank Rates Larry Jerome -r ROCHESTER FORD DEALER -— FOR MORE THAN $5 YEARS — — A GOOD PLACE TO BUY — 116 MAIN ST., Rochester OL 1-9711 Open Eves. IN WEATHER LIKE ' THIS ./T y WHY OWN A CAR YOU CANT DEPEND ON- THERE'S STILL TIME TO BUY A DEPENDABLE CAR AND BEAT THE 1% TAX INCREASE THE RETAIL STORE I960 PONTIAC ■jjnoyjU* tiX’tte ^ wtte_ jrudlo, hooter. Hydra matte traaamlidoa. ......... $2798 power brake*, and otoorlng. 1960 PONTIAC 111* OonvrrUbl* with radio, hooter. Rydramattc trana-. power brake*, power * tee ring and bucket tout*. ...................................... $2795 brake* and (tearing i. boater. Hydramatta twumliolon. power -.or-........... $2795 1960 PONTIAC i. boater. Hydw 1960 CHEVROLET Impuln. 4-Door Hardtop wttk radio, boater and autoaalte ....................... $2,195 1959 PONTIAC ■ter Cblat 2-Door with radio, boater. ItydramaUe trunamlfteon. power brah•• and atoortng. .................................................. $1795 $1,395 1957 PONTIAC . Chiofuin 2-Door Hardtop wlte radte. banter and HydnmaM* ................... $1,195 1957 PONTIAC taper adot 4-Door Sedan with radte boater aad Hydremett* ........................ $ 995 1956 PONTIAC t-Ooor Hardtop wttfe radte boater aad RydramaRa U $ 695 FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC "GOODWILL USED CARS" Retail Store I Value Lot 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. I CORNER CASS, PIKE FE 3-7954 I FE 2-1185 THE SEASON OF GOOD CHEER IS HERE! ALSO THE SEASON FOR GOOD USED CAR BUYS IS HERE-TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR END-OF-THE-YEAR CLEARANCE I BUY NOW! $AVE THE 1$$ SALES TAX INCREASE •57 PONTIAC t DOOR RAROTOP Radio and Router. Ante Trana amSphct (Sari $995 58 RAMBLER $795 MtCR m A LIPE HUE BUY! tadto and Ranter, Whitewall* Beautiful 3 Dour Model! $1545 59 OLDSMOBILE REAL RICH | DOOte Adto and Boater. Ante Trana W Walla Oam* So* Thto *59 CHEVROLET IMPALA COM VRRTIRUB Radio and Hooter. Ante Trana $1695 •59 CHEVROLET k Ante. Tran*.. Radte and Heater Com* Look At Thi* $1525 57 OLDSMOBILE $895 ’56 OLDSMOBILE W t DOOR HARDTOT •60T-BIRD UUMIHRTUBLH $3395 '57 DESOTO m%£Zsi5!K3r - $745 *57 OLDSMOBILE “tr * DOOR HARDTOP With Radio and Reuter Power Steering aadBrakea SiLARPI $975 - ’57 OLDSMOBILE $1695 $595 $995 '55**56 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS ALL .MODELS AND TYRES $100 — $495 JUST A FEW MORE I960 DEMOS — AND NEW CARS----- $AYE $1200 — $1500 “BRIGHT SPOT” ORCHARD LAKE at CASS AVE OPEN EVENINGS FE 80488 WmmM FORTY-tWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1980 For Salt Cars START THE NEW YEAR With A ■HASKINS O.K. USED CAP Orchard Lake Hoad btt. Lloyd lltr. S*I«s. loc_,_FB l-dlll lMd'roko nto* iuirmSa'lbtAR, nM£ heater, new tire* MY • FORD 2-D6oR. t-CTLUTDER, radio, heater No itoney down. Utt hill price. Call Credit Mgr.. Mr Murphy, FE 2-MU. Eddie Steele. Ford. S1M Orchard Lake . Just Make Payments L ford: 1-dr uu Pay Only 111 mo. Due Feb. dth Jute Auto.. Mr. Boll, ra HUI IM Eaet Bird at Auhara lMd MERCURY HARDTOP COUP* M thrwihrsi Beautiful coral and white ttnleh. 1117 Cheerolet "IlO" Delray t-doar aedan. Oaa saving • cyltn- leldaa halpe finish. Save1 UM MERCURY 1-DOOR. BSD and white beauty. Autdmdtle transmission, radio add hr**— gj* Call Mr Murphy, t—.. ^^O^hfrdS.Ro^"' Just Make Payments M mercury; IMS only lit mo. Due Feb. It Auto. Mr. Ball. FB l-«; Far hardtop. Y-l engine, Fowergllde. ****** Like new condl- MM Rambler 4-door eedan Automatic transmission.' radio, heater. One owner. Low mile aae. A-l condition throufhout. IMS Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door eedan. Oae earing I cylinder en- HASKINS CHEVROLET . Ml* Wale highway at M-1S : WHAT DO YOU NEED? Whatever it is, youU have more success in find-inf it in The Pontiac Press Want Ada. To Place a Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 list BU1CK CENTURY ESTATE Bacon Beautiful cond..........tills lMf Cheerolet Mr 110. • •tick i owner ....................... IMO 1157 Footle* station wagon 4-—-r ......................... |10M list Pontiac Mr Sedan. Hydra-—tie Radio and neater . lie: IMS Chevrolet Impale sport coupe. Tri-carb. Power steering and power brakes. Foeltractlon rear axle ..........................lists mllde. Radis. Heater. \____I tab Rad and white ... lilts USI Ediel Villager station wagon. “ ----“t transmission SUM list Chevrolet Mr. eedan ... IIS lilt Ford y-dr. Straight stick ttSO Kard- UM Pontiac station heater*. Hydra- list Bulck Mr. hardtop .... ta HOMER HIGHT MOTORS BARGAINS T lath acucr j Choice of M Card No fair offer refused ' Superior Auto Sales IM OAKLAND AVE. FB t-7500 takb carl M* t6 not no MONEY DOWN. QUEEN AUTO HALEB, 171 8. HAOINAW. Sum mercury custom •emniTVrengine, eutomal mission, radio, heater, wh» Mono finish. One Of the core to come out of~ this »,»». Stock No- 1411-B, MS. Easy toms NORTH CHEVROLET CO.. MM 8. WOODWARD AVE.. BIRMINGHAM. MI MW. __ MERCURY MONTEREY hardtop, vary dean. Ho money ’‘■MtlWoHAM -0 Vam-m I WOODWARD. Ml ins OLDSMOBILE "M.” RADIO, hotter, automatic, power brakes HftfWirhlte finish. MM fuU price, oo mooey down. Cell Mr. Lake Rood. lilt OLDSMOBILE. SUPER II -Radio and hotter, automatic tranimlMton. Excellent condition. Ho mooey down. Full price ms. Auume payments of MM prr month CALL MR. WHITE. CREDIT MANAGER PE MW UM per mo. BLEB. I i. excellent condition. py® ip Steele Ford, 2705 drehard MSI OLDSMOBll ILK. TOMI MONEY DOWN ___________ ___ meats of 12173 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Perks at MI t-7500 WALLED________ _________ llM PLYMOUTH. RADIO AND Heater, Excellent Condition, No Money Down, Full Price Ills. Assume Payments of IM per month. CALL MR. WHITE, CREDIT MANAGER: FE 1-0402 Kins Auto Sales 111 8. Saginaw loss PLYMOUTH. STOR AO E charges. BUI I126.M. BIRMINO- ------------HAM-RAMBLER. 0M 8 WOOD- RADIO AND | WARD, MI I-M00. - — - — igjg PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR ECON-omv 0. Full factory equipment, SMI full price, no money down. Call Credit Mgr, Mr. Murphy, PE ■2520. Eddie Steele, Ford/ 2705 OLDSMOBILE MM. OR 4-DR., RA-dio. beater, power brakes, exc. cond., jSTf. Altar I p.m. week days 1721 Scott Uke Rd. . H07 OLDSMOBILE M 2-DOOR. BY-'matlc, double power. This It of those extra trash ears. SION 1958 CHEVROLET $1195 BROOKWOOD. 4 DOOR STATION WAOON. POWEROLIDE. 1^58 CHEVROLET $1095 BISCAYNE, 4 DOOR. V-l, POWER-OLIDE. 1957 MERCURY ..$ 695 2 DOOR HARDTOP, V-4. AUTOMATIC. TAYLOR'S CHEYROLET-OLD8MOBQ-H QMS Evenings MArkut 4-4101 i Walled Uko MM. PE 2-0110. 1H7 PLYMOUTH BEL' R&R MOTORS 1M7 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR. J»c*gL I Credit Ml >2M0, Eddie Steel# 1 "Orchard Leke Rood. money dm Mr. Murpl Buy Now •j* joft top 330 ENGINE, . __0 CAN %_^ 'M CHEVY, STATION WAOON SIS, S CTL. 8TRAIOHT STICK PLUS MANY OTHERS Houghten & Son MARMADUKE . By Anderson ft Lssmbif 12-29 Ww*AfCL3l(ttANjLeWe Oh. oh! I forgot his catsup again! For Sale Cars 106 Steole. Ford 2706 Orchard Lake PLYMOUTH, STORAGE SAVE 1 PBR CENT 8ALB8 TAX •00 Pontiac 0-Pass. Wagon '00 Pontiac Catalina Vlits •55 Olds Hr----- OR 1-272S MM PONTIAC. NO MONEY DOWN. Saginaw. FE 4-2214._______■ 1IM PONTIAC CATALINA. 67 PONTIAC. 2-DOOR HARDTOP, no money down, full price ISIS. Lucky Auto Salts, M2 South Saginaw, FE 4-2214. SHARP MM PONTIAC. I PAS8EN-gar, station wagon. 31.000 miles. Well equipped .with ektral. Bar-gala price. M.2M. OB 3-tFfl. PONTIAC. MM GOOD RUNNING • steering and brakes, standard transmission, radio and heater. PE 5-SM4. _____ MSI BONNEVILLE- CONViRTIBLI. For Sale Cars 106 MM PONTIAC BONNEVILLE Convertible. Full power, aU white. No money down. Assume payment* of 142.10 per mo. call Mr. O'Brien, credit Mgr. at MI MM0. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER. ON S. PONTJACS? WHY NOT TRY BUB-URBAN-OLDS. sol 8. Woodward. Birmingham, MI 4-4458_______ tins hydraraatlo ________ i brakes, power mk i MSS PONTIAC. CVBFTAIH. door^ hydramatlc and extras. : ss NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of 110.76 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Me. Parke at MI 0-7M0. Harold Turner Ford,_ 1162 PONTIAC, NEW TIRZS. Ml OB 3-0004. C. Manning_ •17' PONTIAC SUPER CHOP HARD-- |M, full For Sal* Cara HARDTOP , WmS ™ itSW~¥6mS6 ’ dout discount./ I us hafon faa buy -*• ‘ Keego £ales & Service 1 ■ Ke»o Heritor BEAUTI F UL BTJ! »alUWMSi. ^UnJ^l —FREE FREE FREE— « srszi ____Fair Ians. I Ford Ranchwagon _ Ford Patrlane, I- .. TT Fan., i-pass., station i 120 S. m£“Juford MU 4-1TII MM RAMBLER AMERICAN STA-tton wagon, beaterer* walls. 11*100. EM 3-0871. RAMBLERS How ’01 ear lor il.002.40 deMver-td. H02.40 down, 040.M per mo. Includes radio, boater and white-walls. Wa must sell M new ’ll Ramblers before Jan. deal goal tor holiday sneelaU. R & C RAMBLER Super Market COMM1RCS ROAD CM 3-4165______EM 3-4184 $4 MM RAMBLER SUPER STATION wagon, full price. II,1M. No non-— down. Astumt payments of ------ Call Mr. Parian ________.. _l MI 1-3000 Sl- MINOHAM - --- WOODWARD I960 CLOSE-OUT PRICES • TO ALL ‘SO PONTIAC Pull Power ... I17M •so CHEVROLET Parkwood S14M Station Wagon, Uko Newt •M OLDS 2-DR. Hardtop .. 11205 Power Mooring A Brakes. New Tires }l CHEVROLET 2-DR « Cyl I N* •IS AMERICAN RAMBLER - I 7W is PONTIAC |-DR , VERT CLEAN. iMrts^OQd. 1215. n 3-7642, Har- „_______ I YOU REED ;Js 'pontiac 'rkd'convertible ! BUMPING - PAINTING 1-owner, must aaU. MI i-nH. "FREE ESTIMATES" ■M PONTIAC 4-DOOR, RADIO AND AtL heater. No money down. Lloyd 1 ON OF CARS Mtre.. 232 s. Sa«lnaw. PB 2-Slll. j owr"8avmiLi Hi fokfap 4-Dooi; auto: infiiJ r oirTU trans. radio and banter, good JUriiM J. SM11H transportation. Lloyd Mtre., 132 DODOE. INC. B. Saginaw. FE 1-1131. I til S. SAOINAW PE 2-70M »•****• i" rsx^wS "* 07 FORD 4-DR. Hardtop .... I 7M •57 buick Super Hardtop ... 2 IN M, PONTIAC 4-Dr. Hardtop . 0 «M YOU WILL UKE GLENN’S GUARANTEE GLENN'S Motor Sales (TOP YALUB USED CARS) • 952 West Huron St. PE 4-T311 PE 4-1107 *B7 ENGLISH FORD ZODIAC. LIKE naw, the trig one. I new ttm. radio. heater, 2S.00S ml. ECONOMY CARS 22 Auburn M00 POMTIAC SEDAN. 4. POWER and several other accessories. Low _ mileage. 12,200. FB 4-0704. PONTIAC 1M4 STAR CKlkP 4-DR., extra dean, now tires, FI Mill. Fql UU Gan W iS: *j®r ■IS VALIANT VMS, . 4-DR.. nOt, eulamatio ------1 a^UwaU^ea^Ungriow mileage , YOLESWAOEN. SUNROOF, IS down, finance balanoa of SMI. — “-.Murphy, •to, Ford, SM down, fine lAMglCAN 0M4* delivered m ' JOE KRYZA RAMBLER FMtTOMi,.u»MMdNZ7^i| Year-End Sale SHEP'S MM FOWTIAC. 4-door hardtop H04 1IM 007. Bel Air, 4-door . . . MM UM CADILLAC, I door bar* iffihjjoL 2-door hardtop J UM FORfUQ Moor ...... IIP Shep’s Motor Sales J T BLYD. rm 04317 You. Want Bargains M7 PONTIAC CLUB COUPE 1-tone. hydramatlc. radio, heater, whilowallo. Low, dawn payment. ksr Islv Csfs, IQs FINAL CLEARANCE 1960 DODGES and DARTS DEMOS BTOC* NO. 274 ’60 DODGE DART PHOENIX, WAS^3520 NOW $2685 JOHN J. SMITH DODOE WO. 211 S. SAOINAW ST, ■ HE 100- Fine Cars ONDISPLAY TYPICAL EXAMPLES: MM PONTIAC, 2-DR. CATALINA. Mnynu gold, hydramatlc. radio, heater. A 1-owner oaf. heater. Low-down ■ FfEVROLET 4 glide, radio. Low mlloago. 1961 DEMOS AT GREAT SAVINGS TEMPEST STATION WAOON CATALINA 2 DOOR SEDAN CATALINA VISTA BONNEVILLE VIST A BONNEVILLE CONVERT. HAUPT. PONTIAC ’57 CHEVROLET $795 2-DOOR. Thle little gem Is road ready. Radio and heater. •61 CHEVROLET $2995 CONVERTIBLE. Fun power, 2.0M *57 PONTIAC......$995 CONVERTIBLE, r bright rad S ' " t. HjdremeUe ..$1595 14 Courteous Salesmen OLIVER Motor Sales . IIS Orchard Uke A*e. PE 2-eioi Open Evee BUICK RENAULT OPEL JEEP FEUOOET LAST CHANCE LAST CHANCE LAST CHANCE LAST CHANCE LAST CHANCE NOW thru DECEMBER 31, MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES WILL CONTINUE 2nd ANNUAL ALE 2nd ANNUAL 2nd ANNUAL 2nd ANNUAL YEAR END C I960 FACTORY OFFICIAL VALUES WE WILL INCLUDE WITH EVERY CAR PURCHASED AT NO EXTRA COST OTHER TOP VALUE "OK" USED CARS '60 CHEVY '60 CHEVY '59 FORD '59 FORD '58 BUICK '58 CHEVY '57 CHEVY '56 CHEVY Parkwood Wagon Impala Sport Coupe V-8 Convertible Galaxie Sedan A Special Sport Coupe Impala Convertible Bel Air Convertible 2104-Door S-cyUnder. Pewerattde. power steering aM brakes. ChtonUt cream IhdM. H FbWftr*Hd«. powtr atoertnf and brakes, padded daab. radio and heater. Ivory and black. Ford-O-Matle, radio, heater. Ivory anj^Boman rad finish •-cylinder engine with overdrive. Turquoise and Ivory (Utah with White tire*. 4 Dynaftew, radio and healer. Ivory and cream finish. A real nice older earl V-k standard transmission, radio and heater. SoUd Mack with aew white tan. White ttrae. ^ Radio, heater, 74 oaglao. PowitreUde. Dust pearl witb blftck top Ud whit* ttm. ^xwnima?**ttHaff **{1 u * $1995 $2295 $1495 $1395 Brand New Tires (original equipment and lueranteed) $895 $1095 $1095 $595 '60 CHEVY '60 MONZA '59 CHEVY '59 PONTIAC 1 '58 CHEVY '57 PONTIAC '56 CHEVY '55 CHEVY 4vDoor Corvair (Chsvrolet) Brookwood Wagon Catalina Sedan 1 Delco Battery (dry charge and guaranteed) Biscayne 2-Door Star Chief Sport Sedan Rydramatto. power steering Station Wagon 2-Door heater, deluxe equipment, drawn sapphire, white tires. MHMbSS'. Crown sapphirii with white tiros. .. jteering!>,raJto,*iinif * he11*r. Ivory and turquoise ftulsh. end’brakes,' radto^u>d*hea£ er. Frost green with white*. l-eyUnder, Fowergllde, power steering, radio and heater. Jet black finish. and brakes, radio, heeler, continental kit. Silver ana charcoal with watt* lire*. Truly n ale* anal V-A Fowergllde. radio and heater. Solid Jot black finish With white tires. •cylinder, standard transmission. radio and heater. Ta-tono green aad betg*. $1495 $1995 $1495 $1495 2 $1095 $895 $695 $495 '60 CHEVY • '60 CHEVY ; '59 CHEVY '59 FORD Snow Cap Tires '58 PLYM. '57 CHEVY '56 BUICK '54 DODGE B«1 Air 4-Door Parkwood Wagon Bel Air 2-Door Custom 4-Door (In addition to 4 tires above), Savoy Sedan Bel Air Wagon Estate Wagon 4-Door Royal - 74, PwwenMdt and power brakes, load Roman rod flnieh. Really sharp: V-S, antomatte transmission, newer etoorttw. air HM-tlonlag, luggaga rack, EZ eye glass. Frost blue and W-a Fowergllde, radio and heater. Silver blue finish. A beautiful cut 6-eyllnder. standard MIA. radio and heater. Solid silver-grey finish. Nlco 1 BUY NOW •cylinder, standard shift, radio, heater and new spar*. Solid Ivory with whlU Uro*. A atom all* transmission, v-l. Dynaflow. ratio and heater. Slack and Ivory with white ttrae. ideal fog large family Antomatte transmission, radio and heater. This an* Is raally sharp) See it today! $1695 $2295 4 ■ ' $1295 $1095 and Save 1% Tax Increase $895 $995 $695 $495 Many, Many Other Used Cars Too Numerous to Mention Here Included in This Sale . . . Hurry l MATTHEWS=HAROREAV] Oakland County's Largest Volume: Chevrolet Dealer 631 OAKLAND AT CASS PHONE FE 4-4547 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY DECEMBER ; FORTY -THREE --Today's Television Programs-- i hr tohm tided m tw* Mim Oieanel t—WJEK-TV OumI 4—WWJTV Channel 7-WXY7TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 9:00 (4) Trackdown. <21 Movie (coot.) (7) Newt, Weather. (9) Popeye. (561 Biology. (:is (?) Sports. i:ii (T) Newt. •:tt . (2) Newt Analysis. (4) Weather. 1:96 (2) New*. J._.„ (4) Newt. (2) Jeff* Collie. (9) William THU. *40 (21 Sports. (4) Spells. Ml (21 Newt. (4) News. (SS) U.N. Review. 1:10 (2) Ann Sothern. (4) Michigan Outdoors. (D Deadline. (9) Huckleberry Hound. (96) Flemish M|UtNpleces. i:jo (2) Angel. (4) Outlaws. (Tl Gueitwan) Hoi (9) Movie. "The San Tranche® Story.**' (1952) Two miners come Into San Fran-! • (4) (color) Jack Paar Of) Movie,'‘Decanteron Nights.’* (IMS) The. gnat storyteller Boccaccio q ‘ two of hi* take Jn hope: winning the. hand „ Fiammetta, who haa quite a ■tory of her own to • tell, Louis Jourdan. Joan Fontaine. Joan CollfaM, Binnie FRIDA T MORN1NO 7:00 (4) Today. (7) Funews. . 7:10 (2) Meditations. Till (2) On the Farm Front 7f» (2) Felix the Cat , • (T) Johnny Ginger. 9>U (2) Captain Kangaroo. OtM (7) Movie. 14) I'Married JOan. (2) Movie. Otho (4) Exercise. (7) News. •iH (4) Faye Elizabeth. ----(4) Dough Re ML (7) Exercise. t9) Billboard eleco and find die town des- U:M (9) cv* Helene. to ne«l of lew and n) Divorct Hearing order. Joel McCrea Yvonne (4) (Color). Play - Hunch. (5«> introductory Psychology!i9) Nursery School. (2) Manhunt. ill-00 <4, iaaior) Prtca b Right. t4) Outlaws (coot.) (2)1 Low Lucy. I*0''** ,oon*-> (7) Morning Court. (7) Donna Reed. . (•) Romper Room. (59) Language and Lto-jUdO (4) Concentration guistics. 0:30 t2) Zane Grey. (4) Bet Mastcrson. (7) Real McCoys. (9) Movie (cont.) (56) Command in Battle. » M (2) Witness. (4) Bachelor Father. (75 My Three 80ns. (9) Fancy Free. 0:30 (4) Victory at Sea. (7) Untouchables. (2) Witness tcont.) (9t Wrestling. 10:00 (2) Yean of Crists. t4) Victory at Sea teont.J (7i Untouchables (cont) (9) Wrestling (cant) lt:3t (7) Ernie Kovacs. (9t News. (2V Yean of Crisis (cant. (4( Victory at Sea (con 10:41 (9) Sports. 10:35 (9) Weather. , 11:09 t2t News. t4> News. <7l Mickey Spillsne. (91 Neslrs. 11:15 (2) Weather (4) Weather. <9) Telescope UAW. 11:10 (2» Sports. (4l Sports. 11:10 (2) Movie. Ground. / (41 Truth or (T) Texan. (9) Susie. 19:19 f2) (March for Tomorrow. (4) (color) It Could Be You, (7) Beat the doch. * (9) Myrt and Doris. 19:40 12) Guiding Light tti 10 (9) Nows. 19:11 (41 Nows. ' tiM (2) My Utde Margie. (49 News. (7) About Faces. (9) Movie. i:io (4) Bold Journey. DM (2> As World Turns. • »y iL 1 § T>- i®* tosdkr was on the Northeastern Vperation Northstar Dims *1*™ fiew up *«*■ **** * 99 L n g m aw* » iminutes He’d been to Joe Pasternak’s in Ham OI Snv l ifrnp^ Where the Boys Are” premiere . . Ill 1 taill VI tUtJj | Van cithern said et La Strode East I’ve mentioned the name, of the J*1 **’ * back to the Kremlin to entertain at an Aala-Afri- FRIDAY AFTERNOON 9 O Lore of Life. TV Features , By Lotted Press International fi 1 REAL MeCOYS, 9:39 pm. (7).IS Grandpa (Walter Brenna) aeea a|| fortune awaiting him and his f&m- H ily when Kate's (Kathy Nolan's) B piccalilli wins first prize at the 9 county fair. BANE GREY THEATER, 8:30 5 p m. (2). Martha Hyer and Robert jg 'Chip costar in the story of a re- [| mantle young girl who tails for jB the smooth-talking fugitive she has P found hiding in the barn. MV THREE SONS. 9 p m. (7). 5 Robbie (Don Grady) resents being J unfavorably compared wtyh his old- Iq er brother, Mike (Tim Consktinei. ■ Fred MacMurray stars. ' ■ • SIMM I WITNESS, 9 p.m. (2). The vicious ■ WilAlWI Electric Company ! Opoa Ivory Night ’Mi 9 P.M. 825 W. Huron Strwt FE 4-2525 ■ SBBBB|iBiiBBBBtBBBBBBBBHHBBBBBHBBBBBBi £■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■HHHHHHHRRRHHHH TILL it's j LATE!! | INSTALL STORM | WINDOWS NOW! S Big Savings How on all Merchandise! • Sliding Doors • By FRED DANZMi NEW YORK rtJPD — ’Opera-*<*r* hut IT keep the identities ^ .. , tkm Northrisr” filed to twtnkte of the ptod pariicipurt. a hlTSiy^ta^S-day ^ttaTSJdule ItlOTi# milltupu ooiwwl TkmO ia uml_1 ^ • jlast night. j The “Steel Hour” production oi CBS-TV tried hard to conceal in ordinary, threadbare plot wit! ;oome razzle-dazzle infighting. Bat It stilt coma oat aa a row ’ Oao spy slary. A w«U-ware oae. Time • Sliding Doors - Slam ■ • Storm Windows • Awning 5 and powerful gang leader of Pro- ■ - • «dW IhiPBl - MjW • TicDue " hibition days, Dutch Schultz, is’” Windows - StOfiR • EndoSRICS - GIOSS ud ScfOOR ■ •JUMslUlUai • lwilifi - hmnat«■ .Robert Q Lewis and Lillian Roth ■ loll Dp • AlvBiiam Siding •— Cnstom Work S appear as Schultz’s associates. ■ ■«.-----. ...------- B ...... mBIS _. - . VICTORY AT SEA, *90 pm.W - •■* lAnllfi BIB LOlMU | , ^ *TtIU cUUn* h«« ■»* » (4). Tonight’s “Project 20” prre j 8 ChrStmas toy that’ll make him a fortune. When tl\e kids are mutton is s 90-minute compilation ■ | _ . .. _ ll mu jv>: ivn mnc. », ,throu«h Paying. It puts itself sway j of the 26«pisodes that comprise 5 j FREE EstimfM 1 Y—i H«w* » ^ RNowoim j I suit of a ComedUn Jftck Wmldron, who like* to exiftente hls flops. ** “Vlctoiy at WmP icrlca, first m - stall of each tu^ remember when I was In a musical called Tlossie* ** ■ W WW ■ n s lonaesi nan- T «u au_____ « ........... ■wmswiiwia am i«i ■ M’ T T wning and Stona Window Sales! R 3-7*00 ! 3415 W. Ibmr Street • tight military secret That is. uo-les* Miss Freeman dips me knockout drop. Chrl - the snoun.fr flays, The!1 thou,ht rd On-nad 1 did" That’s aazf. brother. i M "*'• iaast famous family in America.”i___ (Copyright, 1990) 1 Since this was a moderit cold meaning the Nelsons. War story set in s U.S. Embassy * * * behind the Iron Curtain, the script1 I knew the Kennedy boy* should •■O,, Isaswhl the market on the have gone into the musk* business * ^hrrd '**toat — ! suppose — security doo- as teen-agers boiled police detective toBajfl!^ uMMroMC- in love with s blind drij^ * operated while working on a murder'TRADITION AI. BOKUM ftsvy CkSMte km« writer. Goad- case Robert Ryan, Ida Lu Yo lend a patina of authenticity Are, haaa’t UhauMasd «w pino. Ward Bond. i to the proceedings, however, tra- party termat tor variety Am. (9) Movie. “Red D ust." diltonal instruments of spy meto-* »» rreert Canre ha«r* base dres-dremas were alao osed. Despite hla trouble, with Ike Football to Kick Off Other TV on js J It (1932) On a rubber planter tkm in Frond) Indo-Chiru, the overseer, strong and brutal, is indifferent to >,is harsh surroodings. Clark Gable. Jean Hariow. The plat eaHed Ike knsrksut , I a jeetleaa, k shown during the 1953-53 UNTOUCHABLES, 9:30 p-m, (7). Eliot Neas (Robert Stack) disagree with a jury’s verdict, which convicted , Tommy Karpeies (Harold jj. Stone) of a mail robbery. Ness _ seta out to find the real oiminal ■ __ _ .... despite Tommy's refusal to coop- ■ *■ 3*7105 erate. H -• YEARS OF CRISIS. 10 p.m. (2). jg _____ , round-table report by right CDS j correspondents who have been called home from their posts around the world. Moderated by; By CYNTHIA LOWRY On Monday both NBC and ABC Edw®rd R Murrow. the hour wltl'BBl ***’ YORK (AP)—If you don't *111 have cameras and rommen- inctade «Ptalons on 1990’s teg sto- j------- like football, this will be a good nament of Ffoare Parade in Pasa- f*** «nd the outlook for 1961. *" diaconnect the TV set.,dena. prelude to the Rose Bowl PAAR, 11:30 p.m. (4i.j and Monday, game between Minnesota and Hugh Down* *ub* for Paar Between Saturday ' a* a total of six gridin battles *111 Washington later in the day. CDSj** 00 v*c*tton —— I Mounutn »»"iph UUMitm’ VOmial* tuuorlc«l n Emm B ytattar r r r r- r- r r 4 10 rr r II ii t! t4 IT it it H IT IT ff 34 W H a ir 44| r 5S H IT r -i CMnpa« fatal it toasam There are a few other items of! ; viewing Interest during the next j seven days. ; Tonight, there's NBC’s annual! i get-together of its far-flung correspondents for their thinking-out-; loud session (9-19). | Lawrence Welk’s welkins will {ring in the New Year early Saturday night (8-10) for ABC. Guy Lombardo will play in the New | Year for CBS. starting at 11:15 p. m.. white NBC *111 take toe' viewer* on a merry camera trip) around New York including Times {Square, paper hats and noise-' {makers. { NBCs "Omnibus” wilt give us ja preview of New York’s Lincoln i Center for toe Performing Arts jon Sunday (5^6), and its “Meet i the Press” has E. R Quesada.’ head of the Federal Aviation u Burrow . Agency for its guest (&6:30> ** UeS?*11" * ! There will he a repeat of "Thej « pmsm {Twisted Croas." NBCs Project 30j m iStoa wSShw jkhow about the rise of Hitler eo Tuesday evening (10-11) red dr-1 'cle Theater on CBS Wednesday i night (19-11) is about black mar-; ;ket babies. SONOTONE House of Hearing Free Hearing Tests Free Parking at Rear of Miki "Opaa Ives, by Appoinlmwnl" 143 Oakland FEdsral 2*1225 PONTIAC, MICH. CALL NOW! GUARANTEED INSTALLATION ■■■■■■ SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! WALTON’S INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE! Slop and sm Bm big savings on all oar used TV's, Ws must lower oar inventory before the 1st of the T*ar. Over 55 Modele to W. FE 2-2257 WALTON TV 515 E. Walton Kvd. Cor. of Myr >1 Dutch city -Today's Radio Programs- wje . cklw (smi wwTass) wrrz •mat were mw ero* omwi wjbk nsaa> voxiesrr ess-wm. *m wwj. sm CKLW. Vaa Kur*a WJBK. Dm 1 WCAR, MaM wren. Ntva, tom 4N-VA niansr Data j wrrz. j. D»iy iiisa-wjn. mm WWJ, MM U D WCAR. D Conruo raiDAT Moaxnio •iSa-WJH, aerlcuUur* > ! wwj. n*w», toecn* WXYZ. Fred Wait tmW. Funu Ntvt ! 1 WJBK. Niwa, Morn te». j WOSK Mvw*. shcrldtn WPON se.UA WWJ, Rawa Marten* WXYZ. Nava, watt CKLW. Neva David WJBK. Ntva Red WCAR, NtV*. Mart vo wpon Nava. Caaty s:SS-wjR. Jack Rant* ttsSa—WJR. Karl Kaw WWJ. Near*. Martau WXYZ, Breakfast Chib CTOte. Ja* Vaa 1 WWJ.' R**a Mute' | CKLW. Ja* Van WJBK. Raid WPON. Chuck Lawn i t iSA-WJR. Oampaalta j WWJ. Nava Maavall ] wcar. (tear* WPON. Chuck tawi* WJBK. Nawa La* WWJ. Bh Opinion , WXYZ. M Morrsn -! CKLW. Jac LcOott CKLW. to* Op*n«r WJBK. Morn, wmnm WCAR-. Navi, — Pm*-dent-Elect John F. Kennedy will ■pend half the evening before hi* inauguration at a classical concert and the other half at a ahoa fea-turing Frank Sinatra, Sammy Da* via Jr. and other Hollywood stars.' the show — or' gala as. it is called — wiU be staged m the hup National Guard Armor>' to rator money to help bail the Democratic party out of debt Kennedy himself ■elected the program tor the concert, to be held in Constitution Halt. mui In addition to the president-elect and Mrs. Kennedy, the concert at Constitution Hall will be attended by Vice President-Elect and Mr*. Lyndon B. Johnson, former president and Mr*. Truman, Mr*. Wood-row Wilson and Mr*. Eleanor Rooeevelt, widows of former pres-' idents, and members of the Ken nedy cabinet. PtJlUO CAN ATTEND The public may buy tickets to the concert priced from $5 to $15. The inaugural committee announced plans Wednesday night tor the concert, to be held on Jan. 19, the evening before Kennedy's inauguration. were 19.98 to 24.98 • handsome all-wool plaids • crunchy all-wool tweeds • fine all-wool fleeces • cotton and cotton cordnroy storm coats with Orion* acrylic pile linings • reprocessed wool Melton cloth • Clutch, button-front styles • new bright colors • dressy Macks! smart neutrals were 24.98 to 29.98 •hwool-and-camel’a hair • smooth wool plush • 100%-wool fleeces and zibe-lines • wool-and-cashmere • handsome wool tweeds • zip-out liner coats • clutch, button-front styles • classic boy coats • some Milium® lined • colors! neutrals! dressy blacks! were 29.98 to 39.98 • all-wool chinchilla cloth • fine wool zibelines • all-wool fleeces and tweeds • dressy wool plush • wool-and-cameTs hair • plaid wools! checked wools! • zip-out liner coats • many Milium® lined • many hadd-detailed • colors! neutrals! dressy blacks! AF Phaur.i ITS FOB THE BIRDS — Using a special crane boom, workmen have started birdproofing trees along the inaugural parade route. Workmen in the boxlike stand at the top of the boom are spraying trees aldhg Pennsylvania Avenue. The spray is designed to keep nuisance birds from using the trees as roosting places. j IMS concert, which Included come from sale of presidential me- [ ! three serious pieces and several Idalliatts, parade seats, tickets tot ! operatic selections. the concert, Democratic gala and’ P it * inaugural balls, and sale of other; | In another inaftgural devetop-|generaT: ihaifetiral item*, ment. the committee in charge of IMAGINE! THESE and MANY OTHER STYLES IN PETITES*, MISSES’ and HALF SIZES at THESE LOW PRICES! A Small Deposit will hold your coat for later delivery. as Jefferssa tor men's voices ;preparations for the event said it; aad orchestra; Tchaikovsky* Rn expected to earn enough money to owe aad Juliet Overture aad pay til jjcpenses, make a contri-Faatasy, aad Oershwta’s Rhap> 'button to charity, and leave some; oody la Mae. jin the kitty tor the 1964 inaugura-j The concert will be given by the I**011, National Symphony Orchestra, con-1EXPECT solvency ducted by Howard Mitchell, with Committee Chairman Edward H. vtoiMtf Mischa Oman, pianist Foley told a news conference "tot Wild end the Georgetown end Wednesday that underwriters al-l Howard University male choruses. 1,^ have pledged or paid $801.-: Kennedy selected thf numbers gg — "and there’s more to come.” j from four programs submitted by| MARK DAVIS 1 A MARK DAViS lUAMERA 1 Mart GET 1 nan 1 or 3HJ3H HI THE I HOLIDAY IEEKEHD The Weather ' V.O. Wralbcr Itareee r«m»l THE PONTIAC 118th YEAR pontiac, Michigan* thursdat^decemrer 2», imo—mIpages Belgian King Flies Mysterious Prowler izp—Twa wtcwf......._ The man in blue faced the boy in blue, then asked: "What's your name, sonny? Who are you?” ‘Ti# mama’s baby," ’-the child helpfully He had been found by a mailman, Robert Stout, at 7: SO a.m., wandering between buildings on Houtti Aaderson street. He'd apparently decided upon i brink "troll la the te degree. weather— ■dad only la blue pajamas and aceom ponied only by hla teddy barn, 3, and Nancy, 7. Mr*. Broomfield helpa Barbara Into her seat as dnd gets set to pedal, around'the living room in their Royal Gftk home., Broomfield said the surrey will be dismantled •to be taken to Washington for the kids. Coolly Refuges to tell Name The subject being- interrogated oy Pontiac police Was e two-yesr* •‘It'S my baby,", be explained. Stout took the boy into the home of Mrs. rraidt Kirby, 100 S: Anderson St. Police took him from there to thePublic Safety Building. He enjoyed every minute of bis stay: STILL MllH He was taken toto the dii,cc of Acting Police Chief Joseph Korea. £T0, chief.” he said in welcome. "But he wouldn’t show purttality to the police head. He .clammad up about his name. ’Tig gone away," he explained. He si s Christmas tree, with formality, hr went down on the floor to peek tar gifts. - There npren’l aiiy, but same- ! body provided hint with n dough- ; 15,1)00 March, aj •. at o ilhrowStones,l?l Admits Slaying Spouse^^^ Cleveland Air Detroit Mother of Three Link Authorized : for Pontiac DETROIT —jf mother of three | killed her husband sis he sat in She told the children: "Listen! _ _ h i _ _. ■ ’ , tok» Mice late Wednesday that[th>ir hnm. ^inHn. .^y you Idds. You’re all probably-q* But Socialist Gl^MMF CAB Gives Approval she and not an intruder phot red) WaJtw A Pct^ * ^jj^to know anyway. I killed my! $tay C|#qf of pafc|€|# ' twice in the head Dec. 12 as bJhu‘band Don t cry too much, he f _ ' _ for North Central Plane Route .. iher 9 a.m. a .Municipal] Court proms server, James H. Newport, came to work and recognised the child. TM MAMA’S BABY’ — This answer wasn’t enough to help Pontiac police locate the parents of ‘this. two-year-old' whs went fur a walk this morning in .his pajamas in 20-degree weather, A Muhkapal Court-prucew aervr n»«n)LiracedJtoB (town. He is Mark Steven Goodnoe,. son of Mr. and Mra7fiMb~ljM3SWrHr S. Anderson St-. Mark—and teddy bear—are being held by Patrolman Fred Stormer Pontiac air tr&nsporta-tion officials today lcamed that North Central Airlines hfe been authorised to add Cleveland as the southern jterminus of its present Detroit-Sault Ste. Marie route. T [ The authorization by the Civil] Aeronautics Board (CAB! to Wash-jington, D. C. will link Pontiac and Cleveland for passenger and j Bright service. His parents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh] Goodnoe, *0 S Anderson St., .were! on the street by this time, search-! tag tor Ufo police department’s via-! Hot, His father picked up the umror-rtafl boy,, ■ ' He’d crawled out of bed, walked] downstair*, and outside before ids! parents awoke, "Manta’s bey" to turned Mark! Local Bank Offers tow Bid for City land loan ) Notice ef the CAB artton wtti received today. "There is,'no question that this! action wfl) lead to more favorablej. air service tor Pontiac.” said join W. HMfoger, manager of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce.! sat to his home-counting the re-|?1f4 £2 T G°V*mm«nt BuildifigS 75THS: ki. i___ take care of you all. t _ apis from his beer ..and winej store. The “ slaying was first be-1 lieved. to be the work of an intruder. Mrs. Jeanette Peters, 33, first told police she heard shots, ran downstairs with a pistol and fired two shots at the intruder as fled. 1 after she hour* of guru- - told Detective lieutenant Jerry Isaac the staying had beea planned tor five days and waa the climax at a toag series at BRUSSELS, Belgium, if). !—King Baudouin and* Queen Fabiola flew homeward from their hoogj-moon today as 15,000 dm* onstrating strikers surged ’ through Brussels, smashing Pontiac County Offices, windows and overtuihir% Many Others to Close lautomdilee^ -—___ for Long Weekend The king and his Sped* Hundreds Flee Gas Explosion Isaac said she told - him burglaries at .the Peters home ted! ' •'the woman to break te» windows I to support bar story that a murder was committed hf.an intruder. „ He quoted her as saying: “I • j went dawn early to the asandag to make rotter. I gat a haaaaaor 1 aad brake the gtsm ant at the Pontiac auto workers will have tb.re e-day holiday this . New ear’s weekend. Because h Year's Day falls on Sunday, Moo-day is a legal holiday. Auto workers will have Saturday, Sunday and Monday off. • City and county offices will be closed for the three-day period, the, city offices dosing at noon Friday; and the. county at 3 p.m. fingerprint* on the dew ae they PT Boat to Parade for Jack i Hiriinger noted that there would |be a district benefit for Pontiac jinrtustiy-t'hrough one-plane air [freight service to and from north, | ern Ohio. __ ' i Pontiac Motor Division, for ex-! Ttye city expects to save mere than $30,000 in inter-iampie, lists ,0 suppliers and amii-j est payments by accepting the low bid of d*nniunity!jw in toe Cleveland area. GMC. National Bank forsaix-month, $2,043,000 loan for landTVut* * C“ch>,vls5n *“*“ 160 acqtftfiWon !n 'tftfc'W’Daii renewal program. f' f •*•#* coordinated efforts of dty Beating out some of the largest financial institutions lgovenam_ejn, business and taduattyi iunder * seven, strain 'helped wtn toft se*vtee> said Hfr- ’«* coHtoWng potent liquid pro- am confident that dircqtjpane exploded Wednesday night. ^ ® - T went to'ke bedroom drawer! 4- Hurt qs Leap ' . '1,000./ Feet BayoitAe Blast downstairs and came up behind him. His head was bent (shot twice. "I was sick i jqyer our constantly borrowing aH C*!;- ' this money, wg' | BAYONNEw-N-J. IB—A Storage robbing. Peter la pay Banks will be opa-regular hours through noon Saturday. They will he cioeed Saturday afternoon. Sunday and Monday. ish-borh bride of 14 dflys interrupted their stay near Seville because of the Socialists’ strike against the government’s austerity program. Officials of the Socialist-led Zjeo-end Workers Federation ted errt- -tailed the (ring for remaining to Spain during the crisis. wMh heart ef the etajr- ' Store bean are asperttd to Z?Ur,XS,r ^;*1”S-n?rM0,e More Snow Coming War Ussdion. taro route to Wash-1 - Junf 30, kid LUi Tew UaieL tagton for Kcttoddy** pmddentlal B the city had boirewbd toe’QuJ f|Q| |QQ plUCIi > inaugural parade. •- money from Mend -funds ear-j Seven entitaedmea from the marked tar land acqtdsftian, thej More snow is in store for the May.” North Central had been - with t ma City are mantling the. 80-foot! . , craft, built 17 yrort ago to the,*"^ «* W '^ Saturday -, to more than 3-17,000 fcr the six- program to canstnicti guedj preto bosta tor npi ralkisa in thp month | The city-: expect*vh _ | uthne crew; the eetqa. pie* totrrmi, by l» jtbnN^tout the slate! . The craft—No. 79S—will be: spruced up at Anacortia,. DC., N.'val Station tar‘the parade. mm. i Scene of the explosion was the Ihertsed to eerve (Vvetaad tMs Is*" J3" P™*** tall,' when N waa toe Detroit- *" Bayonne’s Constable Hot*" ttaaM ste- Marie route ea wWrb section near New Y«k Bay. Itoartac Man trip*) Airport to a Han** climbed 1,000 tart into the Ay and windows for blocks ... . . Jaround aaere shattered hy the hn- ■H |............ „ lihorization was teldL^^ ~ chanop of still more «pi up. after Several other MrittoHlT' . - . >. . ' filed objections. TV CAB dedskui . f%"r***M The UJ. Weather Bureau fore-ioverruied the object inns.. j wWdn a/flye-btoi j casts flurries or occasional light] t a * . ijhf expleehn scene hack jsnow today, tonight and tomorrow! during toe Ipqg fight tor airiiiwfdolkid M **• - . ... ? * Itorou^wut the state. ’ jaervioe to Pontiac, g link* wtthl Ftremeh sprayed the flames and antes late (Me ogriag, i......... * * # Cleveland was one of the main wet‘down a huge tank containing | Security for the scheme fat the "Little change in temperature is objectives. • oil. just 200 ynds away.’ At one mote this SVmtilfon revahTOg!rspec!cd over the weekend. Thej The city renewed the fight hist point, flames were Within 90] fund whkh the Federal Howtos'tow gwrtfl dip to It to 25 tonight . |week on the eve of the CAB de- jyards of the oil tank, w Home Fmanoe Agency has ear- Friday's .high will be 24-30. Morn- cissin - j But qhortiy before 2 a. pi. to- marked for the Pontiac project- tog southwesterly winds at ftvV; V * * day, firemen announced the fire ! No focal funds are involved, nor miiey per hour will continue at . The Michigan Department oflwas under control, will the bank loan be considered (five to 15 miles tonight. 'Aeronautic* which has ctem-J Critically injured was truck a city obligation if the City Com-! . * * * ptoned toe long drive .for moreLdriver Stanley Buchalski. 40'. of mfosfon apprmvw it Tueaday, said, A 20 degrees was .the low- ] short-haul air service in Michigan. lOicster. N. Y. He was taken to City. Manager Waiter-K, Willfiian. est temperature to downtown’Potfcjtea announced it will present the!Bayonne Hospital suffering from „ „■ ,U«c precedtoglTa.m. TV mercury city with a citation for Ms efforts third degree burns. ovto- 40 per i’.. is (1ii.*sn mTrotreTSw finn ppvdtog at 1 p.m was*26. 'to hehglf of air transportatfon. -‘rent of his body, during a t.'iepten* conversation And then he MV me he wanted to! more asoney/' [fa Premiere Cubon Film Stale and federal offices, includ- _________«|be ffota Office, wiflteefosed ^ ~' Monday. Some towaahlp and vfl- ‘ ? Age offices will be open Monday .'nominating petition* tar local peata to the country, U» lank submitted the lowest of '^ST mu. fe'JSdS ^^5------------------------------------------------------------- bid* opuncdjrutberday it offered to pick up dty net—(s.i .h* betaee&ttentiac and Clow j n............... IP* fogaai aa ** r#nw primary. at an interest, rate Of ....... 1 "' jjted wtll be tanheomtag somejthem critically, dnd hundred* Bod"!-™" STUART. Fla. (API — A NavyipeT Cent, amounting to!- . " *' : ’ - (tbeir,teoaeo. tor filklK Mrs. Peters also told of the slaying in a formal statement to tool -HONG KONG (AP) — A Wayne County prosecutor's office, made film on the Cuban revolution. She .was held for tavertigattoo|”Ftghth« Cuba," will have its at Detroit police headquarters. Her premiere on a nationwide scale children. Gail. U, Gary. 14, and in Red China Jan. l,.the official Richard, 20, were altered to vtaH Oommunfot New China News Agen-her in ter ceU Wednesday night.Icy reported today. > * Ato aa Doe. Ufo The demonstrators stayed dear ’ — u ague, AM were randy to police Hot brook *M , r ^__________________ Brussels Palace. Parliament M tatrtas are located ki lit sage minister of public sihukilsliullin dtoctaood that from llffi to |,4M Belgian soldier* have bten re-frow North Attaotta Treaty Organization unite h) Wert Car- Hormd sold the owruB skua-Continued re Page 1, CM. ft First Term Under Dem President Broomfield Faces Change By GEOBOB T. TRI MBI U. JB. "Bill Broomfieid leaves tar Waste tagton Saturday for his first term under 4 Democratic administration. • Elected to a third straight two-year term in November to repre- sent Oakland County's neariy ttS.-000 persons, Broomfieid is cautious of what lies ahead during the coming 07th Congress. ! with Wiltman ye*ferday. j Officials noted that Pontiac State {Bar* also parttaipttad to the bid-|f«S n. q relatively tow interest' irate,^ indicating active umoort of1 Jp'th focal batata for the prnjrctj On the Congressman's Bandwagon Ike only Democrat be served ider wn* Gov. G. Melon WB- J |i I ROM NEW YORK ! | Five. Neu Tork City fir'ms, cn-kered bid*, oar Of thrm in com-- htostfon with Pontiac State. - After Community Nadonai come: j Bank of America, 1.52 pci- cent, | coating $15,193; Snlunion Broa. A Babsoh Forecast tu>- Press to Publish for Pontiac Area The Pontiac Prbas will publish "fitobson s Business knd Financial Forecast for 1961" ort. legal No* Yhar’s Day, mpmfoy. A careful checking of Babson’s predictions upholds bis, rapnark-abfo average of being 80 per. cent cott'ect over the past 30 year*. , Roger W. Babson was tern and reared to an old-fashioned atmosphere of hard work ond hustle on « farm to dfouccoter.- He attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Some year* later, while Pontiac State Bank Chemical Baafc »l New York Trust Cn„ l.fifi per rent, m.*H: and Morgan Guaranty A Tnwt Ca.. 1.68 per rent. The Bankers’Trust Co., bidding pii only Si million worth of notes, offered an interest rate of 1.57 per cent, coating 37.329. By seeking operating funds at a tower interest rate than that offered by the federal government, the city will be saving cash that can be put hack into the project; explained WQIman. , it the commission approves-, the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2» j His research work‘.to carried on by a large stuff of experts, and v his weekly releases an* used by over 400 newspapers' while his financial reports are, taught by 20,000 corporations, and estates.. The report-in Monday’-* Pontiac Press was written, especially tar! this area. Top Stories, Loaders of I960, See Pago JIS In Today's Press Camics..... ......... M County News Sport* Theater* .... TV and Kadfo-ProgranM . .'. .43 Wilson, EnH .........'VA.'.tt Women’s Page*..........is 31 thrill be fw entirely new epf-| ..ir. , A* the aunt time. Broomfield experience. _ ,, jsnid he wouM conttoiue to push tar Na longer wiU k be President economy in government, a pet project since he wralfet elected wfih whom Broomfield often tadlfe 1996 -------- breoktaot and dinner strategy sea- He predicted that the low ebb of stone, but Democrat John F. Ken- the gold supply might ctauwe the scope of the Kennedy-Deanenfc invitations VNUKBLY programs, which he said ware "I don’t anticipate that Kennedy ,n P«t the Wg food on the ..... . — ! mmUtbI DmftPmnuNBf fhran nurtlter 1 wm 1 imieipaic ini nrincui . , . - --- I extend these inviUtions to Re>pvwnmeut wten eut»r publicans." he said, "at least not ~tJtoTd_1ta ^ J**™ as often as Ike did That is only I and, during the candidste’s cafe-natural. *Pe*ches. * I paign speeches. J A review. In light of the ► northern- Upper Great lakes ■ft, central Atlantic Cbast to the _ the Gulf 'Cbast There WWW a law 60s in southern Texas, Florida, with TO (In Miami and Palm Beach. Robert V. Room, to be under-■ secretary of the Treasury for monetary affairs. LT. GEORGE T. SCOTT Promote City Police Officer government operations commit- He feels he has passed the fresh- (Continued From Page One) funds will be forthcoming from Community National by Jan. 27. About $700,000 of tee money wRl be used to pay back a federal lean the city made *l/j mouths age at the 4% per cent Interest rate. Most of . this money is being used Ear initial property acquisition-, said Willman. About $1-3 million of the bank loan will remain for operating capital for the first half of-the.year-About Jl million of this will be for acquisition, Willman fold. SALE TO OFFSET OOff Eventual sale of acquired properties to private developers is SR-pected to offset the estimated $6.2-lillion gram cost of tbs project. The net coat — after sale of lets expected to reach $3.75 million, with the federal- government paying two-thirds and the city onHhird, almost wholly In the harm of public improvements. The Home's SHU Hers but the Home Stills Aren't BANKSTON, Ala. (UPI) - Mrs. Agatha Dick arrived here Tuesday from her Fayette home to inspect an unoccupied I house she -owns in Lt. George T. • Scott Receives Promotion to Rank of Captain Pontiac Police Chief Joseph Keren today announced the promotion of Police Lt. George T. Scott toThe rank of captain. presently commander of the ■ fuff bureau, planning, and training anit of the department. ’ He joined the force in September 1937, was, promoted to sergeant in 1951, and to lieutenant in July 1954. He has received fine departmental citations. Married and the father of son, JScott, 55, resides at 690 Joslyn Road. Detroit Buses to Take Holiday Drinkers Homo - Detroit City of revelers from mid-night te • a.m. New Year's Day. All a person has te do Is pay Ms regular M-ceut faro — and give Ms address — If he meets two Macks at the bus’ route and The municipally owned bus Treasury - designate, Douglas system provides the service te * bibers te “ride, ’t drive." „. Meets Fiilbright to Survey strike Gets Rougher, F1*6 Pay v Birmingham Tense Global Situation PALM BEACH, Fla. IAP)-President-elect John f. Kennedy fakes part today In a global re- And Kennedy has chosen Archibald Cox, Harvard law professor ai?riua campaign aide, for the job Of solicitor general of the United States—the government's chief trial lawyer. f. a far-ranging look, at the uneasy international situation, Kennedy arranged a luncheon meeting and afternoon conference with Sen. J. William Fulbrlght, D-Ark., chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Kennedy considered appointment of Fulbrlght as Secretary of state, but earlier this month passed him over in favor of Dean Rusk, head of the Rockefeller Foundation. The No. 2 command post in the ruasury, another undersecretary, la yut to be filled. teU ccaslbyl 'f- it 29 As iai* the case of Cox for solicitor general, Kennedy—a Harvard graduate himself — once more picked a man with Harvard Background, in selecting Room. NATIVE OF MICHIGAN . Roosa won his bachelor’s degree in economics at the University of Michigan, and then served as mt DOMESTIC PLANS In Washington Wednesday, Fill-bright was critical of some of Kennedy's plans for domestic legislation. For example, the Senator said the new Congress convening nfxt month should defer action on Hienhedy's cell for increasing the minimum wage—now one dollar an hour—to $1.25. increase, Fulbrlght said, would put lagging Americas bus- . ROBERT V. ROOSA iness at a disadvantage “in peting with our allies." Room, 42, who says he’s an independent in politics, will be the Treasury department's No. 3 official as uridenecretary for monetary affairs. He now is vice president of the New York Federal Reserve Bank in eparge of research. Kennedy chne Room after con- i' ARCHIBALD COX tutor and teaching fellow .at Harvard* University and at structor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology while earning a master’s and doctor of philosophy degrees. 1 A native of Marquette, Mich. Roosa went to work for the New York Federal Reserve Bank in 1941. He has been with the bank ever since with the exception of three years in the Army during World War IL He was attached (o the Office of Strategic Service* and also served on the intelligence staff of Gen. Omar N. Bradley’s 12th Army Group. As undersecretary for monetary affairs. Room win be directly te-; sponsible for managing, the $291 bUlkm .national debt, auhjsct, of course . Rate Is expected along the Atlantic Coast southward from* ’Mm mam fine iqto central Florida and in the Western Gulf states. .Sr wfl be warmer in the Central Plains and Central Mississippi VYaltay. in portions of New England and California. Colder weather -I* forecast for the Ohio Valley. , of Yellowstone National Park.. One film on Eastern Canada and Newfoundland. projects scene* of the. fishing industry, historical points wid even forest fires. There is also a whaling expedi- tion showing HO pothead or $ wfaales fcetng driven in from the. sea and used for oil and mink food. • Another film covers “living scents” all the way from New York City to California wtth parte of Florida, Yoaemite Paik and other spectacular sights inchifod. At the Mmrdi Gras te NSw Or-ana. the fUm catches the groat King En Route Home Science, Industry Films to Run Jan. 7 fo March 18 (Continued From Page One) tion showed improvement except In the Mg port of Antwerp, where the strike ttss spreading. Tb» port ana has been Immobtttod. Lae Otllard, Socialist party The demonstration started with a mass meeting of about 10,000 strikers and sympathizers in front of Socialist party headquarters. The turnout was far short of the 50,000 the party had predicted. ' As brick bats, stones and nuts and bolts were hurled at bases, streetcars and mine stores which refused to cion in sympathy with the strikers, the number of demonstrators 'swelled to about 15,000. RIRMljNGHAM — A new Jfilml Each of the Tuesday programs serin on science and industry will bejjfo Jan. 7 al the Community House and continue through March 18, lt wm announced today. Of the Saturday programs Trill be an hour long and wUl begin at 3 p.m. Tickets for the seven-week swiM can be obtained far $3. Admission for a single program is 00 cants. cover a variety at the Gnmer Fuperal Home, Clawson. Burial wiU. be in Roniand Park cometery, Berkley. The f pie as wati pa te Mrs. Efito Schaffer, cxeentive director of the Omnmarity Mrs. Tobin died at home Tuesday after a 4-month illness. She i* survived by a daughter. Mrs. Dalsey Warner of Birmingham; a ten, Victor tif Hamilton. Ont; a brother. 15 grandchildren, The first program consists of two films. They are entitled “Automation” and "In the Beginning.” The Jan. 14 program win i During the demonstration, a wttir“Avlatlun Mtdlclnt*^ and delegation of strikers handed in ■ "Daredevils of the Afpi.” Throe petition at Premier Gaston Eye-films Trill be presented Jan. 29, kens’ office repeating demands for withdrawal of proposed legislation »—»«H"g taxes and cutting pensions and social services. The government says only austerity can effect revenue lasses from granting Independence' to the rich Congo. Including "The Nautilus Crosses the Top of tits World,” “A Trip to the Moon" and “Operation Blue Jay.” . Films to be shews Feb. lit are “AastraMa’s Coral Wonderland” and “The Petrified River." Oa Feb. it the prteMtatisM wfil be Eyskeno met the delegation tor more than an hour. The state-controlled Belgian radio said tys-kens told the strikers' representatives hs will not oppose parliamentary discussions of proposed amendments.to his program. The delegation then rejoined the demonstration^and Most of the demonstrators began diapersing, but younger strikers kept up the march. . At one point along the line, riot police jeered at the marchers. One striker threw a atone at the' CNtes at Antarctica. ” “Crime Lahwatery" and "Jets, During the foUorring month, 'Miracle Bridge Over Mackinac”! tnd “Hurricane Circuit” will be shown March 11, and “Exploring! Space,” “On Impact” and "River, of Ice” on Maith^fo-^ j No reservations tri'keeded for lie series and tickets can be purchased at the Community House. great-great-granddaughter. Parents who want their preschool children to share In the games.and police, but it hit a spectator andstories of the Baldwin fttbUc U- knocked him out Another demonstrator hurled a bolt at the police, hit CHANT SLOGANS Later in the march rocks broke windows of 'a bank and of the newspaper "Het Vote”, organ of Eyskens' Social Christian party. ’Give the factories to the work-A” Chanted one group of dem-strators. "To the gallows wtth Eyskens!" shouted otiiers. Others aang brary’e story hours can'register them beginning Jan. 4. The story hours will begin Jan. 10, Registrations must be made to “ children between Rtf of 3 and 5 years old are Invited ^o participate,' providing their families live In the dty or hold nonresident family cards. Layaway Purchases Subject to 4-Ct. Tax With the 800,000-member Catholic trade unions steadfastly behind an* C^toto-C8?* Layaway purchases wtn be sub-servative coalition government, ject to the new 4 per cent Bates there was no Indication- teat tee ^ u they an not fully paid far fl#w«lnl(a9Jtel tarnllrnaif «fil gUMfifL ^ \ f| • • ‘ * ■ Socialist-led walkout was spraad-GeneraUy the ‘ Indurtrial, French-speaking Socialists are strong-wms nearly paralyzed. Most workers wen on the job to the Catholic, Ftemfeb- Electrical Utilities Lively NEW YORK (UPI)—The electric dfities have grown In good times and bad and are expected to keep that trend alive in spite of economic douds gathering on the 19H| brow advised at tele la eiaaertlsa wMh tea l per eeat lfoe la tee safes tea Jan. L ;j The collection of the tax frore| the customer is up to the Individual merchant. Whether or not the purchase is subject to the added; tax depends upon whether delivery, has been made or the title transferred before Jan. L ‘RETIRED’ ENTERTAINER — Although he works it. a jewelry shop te the heart of Pontiac, Clarence Kilpatrick of Waterford Township he baa retired several tiotes. Throughout the busy holiday lemon Kilpatrick has presented his colored movie travelogues at oM people’s homes, the chfitfrefr* borne and The intricate business of pro-] charitable institutions. / ' .V? MM sldwatM flavor Isanti aaty la Special NOTICE about the new 4% STATE SALES TAX Concerning MERCHANDISE in LAYAWAY Advice has been received that all items in Lay-Away which ore not delivered to customers before Sunday, January 1, 1961will be subject to the fulf 4% tax regardless of date purchased and put into~ Loy-Away. The Downtown Merchants Association urgently suggests that jay-awqys be picked-up dr transferred to "Charge"' or "Budget Payment" status before closing time Saturday, December 31 of this week. After that date the added tax must be collected. , DOWNTOWN PONTIAC MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION Haw Yam Party Handa COST LESS At SIMMS HUamaBT Advertised teoad. CIGARETTES tot r CsimIi. LatfctaO, OWirtltMi, Ml Mailt, victrort. K»nu and all Um popular kraaSa- (*• Taxi. 'BAHKIKS CHOICE' It CIGARS Ban ef 25 % 39 t*tuiar 01.72 nte. I rook ftoafc. stock up | BOOK MATCHES M IOOXS FOX A. ■stater 3$« Valaa Xv T Pack of S HmH. n Work in *ny light-1NR #r. Limit 2, Call-U-Tona Finish v Ploying Cords Tie Dock Your puniM. ■aaaaadaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Cbsics of BITRE IIOCK 51 Condy Bars !•- 1 CHOCOLATE QOVIRID THIN-MINTS . *?fi- He Tffoy 13-os. LADY tLAUt Milk Chotolate CHERRIES I* UJ« jimmj •I ii lifterw -Mata floor FIFTEEN THE PQNTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1060 Layoffi Predicted Ben-Gurion Might. Quit to Force Probe ^sweeping value cused of ordering anatteck Hint some diplomats said ' caused Egyptian President Gama! Abdel Nasser to get, arm* from the' Soviet Union. The cabinet approved a report by an investigating committee of ministers Sunday clearing Levon Auto, Inventories Hit Record High JERUSALEM (AJp) 4.bra*tt' Prime Minister David BenOurM has,hinted be might resign in an effort to force Mill another investigation into the mysterious ouster of former Defense Minister Pinhas La von, informed aourcea said today. Lavcei waa forced out of the government of former Prime Minister Moshe Sharett in 1996 and gained for a ‘‘security mishap.” Military ^enaorahip has prevented a fur- ' DETROIT (API f —r Autemokfle | announced this week a forthcoming dialer inventories Jumped to mom layoff of 2,MO. then a million units in tlge Doc. * * IMjm new cars Eg ^ ^e Dec. u.20 pertod. to ^‘v^ent of 1T.TO:unite dtoiy. America's Best Known Bnthd Name Shoes * For Men and Women At Drastically Reduced Prices. QUALITY, COMFORT AND STYll PLUS PERSONAL PIT AND LOW, LOW PRICES AT . . • Clipper Craft Clothes • Arrow Shirts, Sportswear • Michaels—Stern Clothes • Jockey Underwear • Interwoven Socks • Hickock Belts At -another factory near Detroit, it said a mid-January cut Of SB to 39 per cent in the work -force Is UMKeted. DIEM’S layoffs,. but pointed 'out Chrysler Cup. recently.had laid off 8.0001 PAMXIAM H1BI Whtehjo Mia? Hiere's a cla» if you It doaeiy — Mia Is Wearing a bracelet. The Swedish twins. GOP Watching Jack for TV Propaganda * * By JACK BELL itime to time to carry evening | WASHINGTON .(API — Sen. president tel news conferences Uve Thomas H. Kttchd, R-Calif., said)but the artworks will be free to today If John F. Kennedy useetcarry any or ail other presiden-White House news conferences tor(tial meetings with reporters on a case may arts tor equal air tfcne.jiwr basis. Kucbri, the assistant Senate | The press secretary said the re-1 Republican leader, said in an in- aunts might come at times of tervtaw that Kmnsdy's plans toMemprtic or international crisis—I hold evening news conferences on[or simply when Kennedy has! Uve television indicate the Demo-jaocnething to announce which he cmte may bo planning '‘dramatic feeganls as of unusual importaaes. *•*"*».” _ W r" * * * .*. * . ! Aside from possible Republican ] _ if presidential news cteifer- complaints, Kennedy apparently MM* am oninn An km ----------* far . .... ..... SILVERFOIL ICICLES llrat approved televised con- tort. t Ibis will alter the present sys- WA.VT 1JVE TV ;tem UBdrr whlrtr**he prestdent . Kennedy's press secretary. Pt-j cannot be quoted directly by re-1 SUPER VALUE BIFT *Uf |2« M" WIAP-M-flE KIT OIICIMUIT Ull tem n .\4 mai 139.95 17" Huh Fsrtakh TV H19« I 99.95 Bscci Rail Staisa CsassU 84« 1 69.95 Dscct Till Stem Fsitakls 58<» 199.95 tobadiM ..L..^ 13800 j '/ 3.95 OnesU-riUkws..... 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Most of those take who sought success failed to attain corn they filed suits in the U.S. Dis- money triet Court asking $180,000 torm off Cape Hatterss, N.C., a week ago Wednesday. Twenty-niite of those aboard were ree-cold. Sevan other*, including the Such prosperous failures are! desperately in need of help Ml they are ever to find rent sue-1 cess. We* intend to provide it. I The title of our book will be, "How to get rid of your money and be poor and happy again through a positive mental attitude:” There, is only one hitch. So far The reason why is hard to fig-ure—particularly if, as we can probably assume in most cases, success is defined as the acquirement of more money. Twenty-six of the. 90 states take Tallamy to Opon Office ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)-Bertram D. Tallamy, federal highway administrator under the Eisenhower administration, said Tuesday he will open a consulting' office in Washington after leaving federal service Jan. 30. 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'.v, * t., YOU PAY ONLY |r MORt Far the >Intend OeMe* yiCTpR |AIRT XL* THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, i960 August vows art planned 1 by' Elisabeth Susan Asher, daughter of; the Homer t. Ashers of sWaterford The engagement of. Judith Ann Zolman to Robert Stein, son of the Leonard F. Stems of-Mechanic * Street, is announced by her-parents, the Glen Zolmans of Lake Orion The Frond* £. Hoisingtons of South Francis Street announce the engagement of their daughter Summer vows j are planned \ by Jean Marie / Diebel of | Sylvan hike, j daughter of j\ the Henry j Diebels of j Elkton, and William J. Reiser, sen of j the William j M. Reisers of Milford Her fiance attends General Motors J Institute. pN ShatvSson of II.. the John R. H Shows at 1 Avenue. The\ bride-elect i> attends |I Michigan State ||| University Oakland and K her fiance, the B| University of Michigan. Penny Ann to Glenn R. Watson, son of the Donald Jpatsons of test New York Avenue. ELIZABETH SUSAN ASHER PENNY ANN HOfSINGTON JEAN MARIE DIEBEL JUDITH ANN ZOLMAN High Fashion Approves Silhouette Save Worn Socks Fashionette Club Elects Mrs. Reichert After receiving Mn. Victor Ev-jen and Mn. Evans to member-ship, tiie group named Mrs. Virgil Lewis chairman of a new reducing contest which begins Tuesday. For six weeks each member who galas weight will provide entertainment for members who lose poundage. By OAT PAULEY NEW YORK (UPD—We’ve moved from the sack to the light the Tuesday meeting. la daytime suits, in sports* wear, lounge and party wear; look for the mrtval of the swinging, pyramid coat—narrow at the top, adde at the One of the strongest ex-ponsots of the bulky, big armhole look at the top is Jacques Tiffesu. the young French-born designer lor Monte iUn A Pruma, a trend-setting house Often Women ChoosetoBe Plain and Plump Wo ALICIA |AK (NEA)—This last decade has fwdwd some near miracles *n the way of beauty aids. 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CHAFING DISH ♦16*5 8*CUP INSTANT COFFEE CARAFE Stolnlost stool and copper with black logs and handk, Other Chafing Dishes from $15 to $50 LYNN JEWELERS 24 WEST HURON STREET Wishing Everyone a Very Happy New Year, DRASTIC REDUCTIONS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK SAVE OVER 35% THE PONTIAC 1>RESS, THUESpA^ DECEMBER 29, i960 : NEW YORK (UPI) - A mlRfon-fiire tire buff hat Wen one of p Maw** severest critic* of the housekeeping at the Brooklyn Navy Yard where a iffi million holocaust UM • men to the canter Oon-ftefiation. i He is Edward F. Cavanagh Jr., ns and in his first fouri Cavanagh says the fire he< re* New York commissioner] members most vividly was the , tout fires dropped from “* ** ** Brooklyn «ndy fechwy 43.000 annually. '"..f15, I was seven at the tlnMmfid agh’s father, a real ea- it was the first mass death ! had a, waa a' fire buff, too. ever seen," he recalls. ‘‘Yojmg ic age of tear the hey girls were jumping from windows cn by his dad to idis|s- and being burned to death. It was i hang areand old' ea- revolting. Fourteen girls were1 Me til la Brooklyn la killed because'doors were locked, ' ■ when horse-drawn ea- fire escapes blocked and someone lade fire-fighting even bad put syrup, Which 'burns like | wetacalar. grease, on the stairway." > ' i He went to Georgetown Unhtera-■ tty, then to Harvard and practiced law from-1932 until 1941 when he .went Into the Army, coming out with rank of lieutenant coionel. '■ Then Mayor William O’Dwyar per-suaded him to take' the top fire - job In 1954 at a salary of $25,000. Investing Firm Spots] Technical, Credit Basis] for Business Rise, Too NEW ’ YORK /UPt) - The add*! have swung strongly in favor of aj rising stock market throughout! most of Ittl, according to dark,! Dodge 4 Co. Technical and'credit If ctor>j point cieSHy in this direction, it says, and should be joined by Improving business before the new! last OctobaF* low at some time la the first quarter, Clark, Dade reports, bat It says those 1pres are unlikely to be severely tested aad the upside path should be fairly dear. Roger E. Spear, president 'flj Spear & Sufi. Inc., predicts that 1961's low for'the DowJoneWindus-trial average will be in thadtoHUi area' and. will occur in H^JBl quarter. The high, he sa^^itfaj be 670*700 In the third quarters at every big At his showplace home, Cava* jnagh has one of the world's most extensive and coatly museums of fjre-Yighting equipment which his wife . calls his "firephanalia." Among it is M bell of silver from an engine” that fought the great Chicago fire. His Long. Island house and Ms New York City apartment are cut in on the ftty-wide fire radio *so 'that he is in constant touch. "This job is a very, very painful task many times," he said. "Going to fires and seeing senseless destruction becomes a hard bur* < Ladies" NATURALIZERS and * ' • TOWN & COUNTRY R«g. $11.99 to $14:99 Wedgies $790 • ; *8*> • Cavanagh was in command-.^at. fhe tragic Brooklyn jet plane trash into a row of tenements and again a| the Constellation fire. He has expressed astonishment ft the Navy's uae of wooden scaffolding fir its .workers inside the hull: HAS GOOD RECORD ' A blunt man, Cavanagh has long contended that 90 per cent of all fires could be avoided with proper Ladies" AMERICAN .GIRLS of NORGE APPLIANCES Ladies' GLAMOR DEBS Freezer Lqdies' " DANIEL GREEN SLIPPERS f freezer specials **«■*. Chat! ... s198°° as**-. $289°° l? n- ft Upright . *258°° CHILDREN'S SHOES ■SPECIALS1 Boys" FORTUNE SHOES NORGE ■ 2-Cyde—10 Lb. Capacity AUTOMATIC WASHER With Lint Filter KELVINATOR FOOD-O-RAMA FLOOR SAMPLE Sptcillly Priced tot This Salt RCA VICTOR ODDS and ENDS LADIES' CASUALS NORGE 2-WAY DRYER Sato for oil fabrics, Dries with or without boat. m ’12 a0 KITCHEN-AID DISHWASHER R«R. $345.00 $229°° Men's 4 PORTAGE and EMBLEM frmlar 6-Tiaasistor RADIO WM gift PARKING FOR 5^00 CAR$ > Mr*. Pape met SUkarno in the ) Whir mini palace. The Miami, ton pitot’s appeal to to military {London Run Nears End 1 LONDON (AP)—The American hit musical "West Side Story" will| dose id May after a ftb-year London run at Hto Majesty's Theater, it was announced today. all the force and fury of MAKE UP A CELEBRATION PARTY AMD PLAN TO ATTEND ONE OT THE 4 HEW TEARS EVE SHOWS! Anthony Ptrkins 46' Jan# Fonda Strand ■CoukScdrt ‘ -NOW- •; PONTIAC : SHOWING DRIVE IN THEATER Sk IN-CAR HEATERS rJSSS, III 11 ill 111 mil 11 If nl 11 HID I I.M 111 HI I STI 11 !l!l Ml Mil fM l{| * For Eiaapk there an the King Brothers on Pontiac Road. ' mm t We Feel That We Have A In fact our circulation list has a lot of royalty on it There aifeafat pf Kings*, some Queens, some Princes and a few Dukes. It wn|t necessary to come from a royal family to read The Pontiac Press hut we think that our readers all deserve to be treated like royalty. We know our readers want the best in' the news'of Their World and we give it to them* Over 62,000 “castles” receive The Press every knight (whoops). We feel each one is a vote of confidence that The Pontiac Press fits their idea of what a good newspaper should be. If you aren’t a regular reader Call FE 2-8181 and .start reading all the news of Your World. U5 ||g •: § 'v ^ ' ffii '7 Hie :|1 i g I '■< Vi m f Jl;* •|! * y THE PONTIACPRBSS, THURSDAY, DECE^BER^Tioeq^ Pontiac GeneralfMARKETS (Losses Can't $low Market Shuffles Staff Personnel 'Head Quits Causing the Shifting of Hospital Employes Retignation of Dale Ferguson from the administrative ctaff of Pontiac General Hospital has brought about several personnel ahlfts. It was anbounced today by Harold B. Euler, hospital administrator. Fe*uaon, purchasing agent since 1958, has been personnel director The toOoertag are top prices covering sales of locally grown by growers and aold by them In wholesale package lots. Quotations am furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Friday. Detroit Product he was joining Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital as an assistant business Mrs. Fay Stewart, employed IS yearn at the hispttal. has been named to sneeeed Pergnrea In the perasaasl departmentN Succeeding Mr*. Stewart as di- maun. _____ | rector of volunteer services and Wo#*4 **■ public retabona la Mrs. Irene McNamara, who has In the personnel department five years. Eugene Wilson, asstotsnt purchasing agent, has been named The personnel director before Fetguaon was Domld Carres, who is alao Euler s administrative a»- NewsinBrief Rummufr mMI Bait, I _ United Pentecostal Church. **rP Green St. Sat, Dec: SI. M. -Adv.»»= Poultry oiid Eggs NEW YORK U» - The stock mar-ket continued to buck ahead in quite active trading -early today despite a number of leases. Gatos a of key stocks went mostly from fractions to about a point. In the next-to-last day of trading for 19(0 a number of transactions were made fbr cash and “next-day-delivery to get under the wire for this year's tax returns.' The economic bark around < Car Production 16,000 in Week Slips turned spotty hut feritag to Wail Street Seder Baal eeesCui of the year. Autos Were unchanged to easy following news of a turn-down to car sales. Steels, chemicals, lined and tobaccos were generally higher; rails, aircrafts and nonfer-rous metals mixed. Gatos of about a point were scored by an aOanilnn lit of stocks including American Machine A • *! i? Foundry, Standard Kollsman, North American Aviation, Air Reduction and Lorillard, the latter to continued upswing followed publication of a favorable article to __ **u.mj a financial magazine. 'Z. rZZL *5“**' *££1 I Merritt. Chapman * Scott was »•, vtuin is-M; t«rt«r>. I active and steady. ma m--------------- ................................. .w-u.j Wtadebaher Packard waa dean *i to 7 an a block of MM Mares ham k M iminn a-l IsHowtag aewa Suit Shtmssd H. UWroH Ioom to M Ooooo! e.-v4^m-4 UaW ^ ——— — (rod* 'including 0 8. | "B—ee prem- jumbo M-M. ntro deal of the Rrm. >41-44. medium 4i-44:| hereto s -ratMionp Moderate gains were made by n‘°; Jones k Laughlln. Bethlehem, Goodrich, American Telephone. Ai- .._________, lied Chemical. Union Carbide. New LlVtSfOCK York Central. American Tobacco jand Eastern Air Lines. m trews I- 04 M-Jl, I 5s- A 1 New York Stocks by io,uuu in w mes^PSL DETROIT (UPI) - The Automo- ^w^lSr, bile Manufacturers Asmetottoa|g» 1 says 115,137 can were produced tojutonr jornltss-rtreTlto mu ujS; tom uw seetwti the U.S. last week, or about 10.000^8!^ iffrtailffi; jmelLrt ii.Edr. Admire lem than the 130,816 built the pro- i WWW ■ 111|• - y|o | | ] M-4M Its ^ _ The industry built 19,308 tructelg#!® * “< * tW h mwj/uaawto : last week for a combined car-1 Sliding Scale Approved tor Figuring Income A sliding scale Ibaaed on adjusted gross tnConj* and th. number of dependents waa approved yesterday ip tbs In ternal Revenue Service. The scale had the effect of "taking the guesswork out o the problem facing Michigan residents: How much stats pals tax may I claim on my iaeorne tax hy next April 18. ifp —8k—r^k-- ■ ★____ _____.... Taxpayers'following this chart will not bo challenged 01 this Item, said federal tax officials. „ MOPV Or PIPE YEARS — The 160.000th truck built in 1900, highest production achievement in five years, is inspected by CMC Truck A Coach Division officials as it roils off the final conditioning Una. Pictured with the pace-setting DFRflOOO highway tractor are (from left): R. C. Woodhouse, general truck sales manager; Calvin J. Werner, vice president of General Mdtors and general manager of the Division; T. E. Wilson, general manufacturing manager, and C. V. Crockett, Chief engineer. Of the total number produced, nearly 97,000 featured GMC Truck's, exclusive V-6 and V-12 gasoline engine* that have won wide acceptance among truck operators since their introduction slightly over a year .ago? | Florida Police $ay: An-Inside Job Burglars Grab $400,000 by Neat Work 'TAMPA. Fla. (API-A key. combination, timetable'and teamwork formed the ingredients for Florida'! biggest burglary—a neat l'Mlii4 Ch - 1 -*“*d itrt . 4 0*1 . n r Krnst. as M l Kranr M J LOS 014* 2 J Lib MeN*L 5 ! Locks Ain would be called to. No arrests | It took the operator six minutes have been made. to determine that the name and was definitely an Inside number failed to match those on job." E, A- Rasdale. ptHttdenl of file with the agency" Police ar-HOO OOO theft.; hum the vault of the firm, said. "They kaew^whatlrived at the scene three minutes they were doing and timed the after the operator called them, whole thing just right.” g * * AJi of the loss, the firm's first During the nine minutes which left to its 23 years of operation, Liapaed. the intruders walked as.insured. , [through an unlocked door to the Authorities pieced the burglary opened it by dialing ' together like this: • -*• Police and FBI agents were still trying to fit the pieces to-... T4.i|gsther today, more than SO hours ; ■ “ ‘ after thieves Carted away file loot [to 19 moneybags. truck output of 134,435. Truck pro-jRP IS^wSar'wa' duction the previous week was tt-W- "-------M 365 and combined car-truck output: ■ '___ was 153,»L ' k, k k For the year through Dec. 34, the tretastry had built 7JM.M1 can and trmkx compared wfift f£07,- m- “SSft w4"* •* ‘"•’on Irish Flight asmo dale to 1950. » . ABH04L4 Am Tofc v ' Rack T >i4»SI»| AMC Tuns Out First Canadian-Built Car BRAMPTON, Out American Motors (Osnadp) Ltd has produced tb first Canadian-built car from Ha mw assembly plant In Meg and Toiiy Will Go Tourist KET tBffW mrm LONDON (APi—Princess Mai^^K^1 _«ret and her husband will flv Sa<5 -tourist dam ((hoard an Irish ato|gS«*C«» liner when they vWt Ireland Sat-'gggl "" urday. The airline said it wouidiCMtial A*rt “probably do a Mttle better thanj3!r% ... normal” to the way. of soath^ ggffik • arrangements and meals for Mr. otoa gw» f .and Mrs. Antony Armstrong-j«?. Jones. ; ui 8m u i; Investigators agreed that « M*nkch a a I;** ***** ***“ executed . js.4 n»i4 hob *144 s only with knowledge or actual aid .* St JJJprovided hy an employe or hr- Jj mom sm it.t mer employe. B* miwa Detective Inspector a C. Bey- • 6. Ml Wn •to non said officers questioned more ■31 SSfztr*::S2>* » p«*«* LIKE THIS: The Intruders at least perhaps as many as four—entered the company’s cne-stOfy building a few minutes after midnight Tuesday, They used a key to open “» front door. An alarm aounded at a burglar protective agency several blocks away when the floor opened. One of the men fallowed the pan by employe^. The first unit, a 19(1 Rambler Classic Six, came oft the ante firm's production tine Tuesday, •even months and 13 days after construction started on the S3-5-miilion plant. Earl K. Brownridge, executive vice-president agar, said the production line, capable of turning wit S units Wohfgring Shoe Firm Declares Dividend ROCKFORD (A—Wolverine Shoe and Tanning Corp. has declared a quarterly dividend of 13H cents It will be the first time the cm cop a > T princess has ever flown on anjSS ou Usually she travels to a Royal Air Force plane of the qussn'q.. flight, Nit psmHiMhlv IkJdA-thenght -k military plane might "tana anti-1 British sentiment In the Irtahlw—, Republic. lim tgp Margaret and ArmstrongJoneslgf? sto? Ul be making a UMay private!feSu1o< visit to his mother, the Cbuntmln K“ day, wiH be in ftdl ewtog In Jan-j^ Ro->e ,t ^ j'^sr Business Notes |5«n iiotots Fortner Pontiac Press editorial]X*^S“ staff member Bruce Ambrose. 37, gejtoTPres has been named director of vays and public information for 8SS?,*Jr payable. Feb. 1 to stockhotden of tMe Michigan Society' for Mental record ^an. 10. MaMM jAm “-----m *-»:-Ms| “-1® ■*- ' Wolverine President A. K. Krause expects sales by Ms firm to exceed fU million for 1900— about. |3 million more then last _ a a a P Health, Inc. He will lake up Ms|gt We Hr duties Jah. 1. Ambrose bad .been aSfou with the Grand Rapids Press stoceHg^ P ... 1955. His father, R. A- Ambroee, hmw cv . .' is superintendent of Oxford Area j***l.*y Community Schools. ato4 au '»■■■*» (to —■ Mother Earth’s Bulge Slimming.. . . Slowly NEW YORK (AP)—Mother earth is slimming down that •light bulge around her waistline—but not so you’d notice. It’s going to take her some 100 million yean. And the old girts la—almost Imperceptibly—stowing up. But her body ia a lot. stronger than the doctors thought It waa before. These are some of .t£f indications from satalllte studies reported to ths American Association tor the Advancement of Science meeting by Dr. Gordon J. F. MacDonald of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 'V V #ii; H : - ■ First, tha satellite studiee showed that earth’s shape was mors full around the middle than had been supposed. Scientists Were able to determine the earth's shape from tiie unusual action tit man-made satellites circling the earth. One Vanguard satellite’s orbit was found to vary by as much . as a half a mile a day, In obedience to the earth's gravity. it* it it Hie earth has had its midriff bulge for the paat lOO million years, Dr. MacDonald said. But slowly the earth Is reducing the speed with which It turns on Its axis—and this slowing Is adding 1-lOOOlh of a second to each day each osntury. In 10b million yean the total of these fractions of a second will come to a 15-mlnuta longer day. This reduced spin will also Influence the earth's shape and, probably, slowly tha worth's crust will adjust to the Mower spegr ihd the bulge will gradually disappear. * It isn’t known whether tha earth's crust can accommodate tha slowly lessening bulge without- cracking, but Dr. .MacDonald says tt will probably creep back into diape. lr»I .. ^iDoris Day sijAttracts EMost Cash j entering and leaving the building fat night. He telephoned the agen-| cy and gave a name and code (number. combination, carried out the sacks and neaped. The art began and ended during a 30-minute interval between the departure of one armored car Own the building and scheduled arrival of another. \k k*' k Police (Mad the budding deserted and the vault locked when they arrived. Before fleeing, a burglar see the vault's time-lock so that the door couldn't be opened for 73 hours. “They would h*ve taken ft all.” Rasdale said, "but they were on rigid time schedule.” • Inm ,4ftar I pgr* ••At 8 | 1ST US ffi Sheriffs Men Investigating County Has Burglary Radi Sheriffs deputies were investigating a rash of tavglaries in the north Oakland County area today. Thieves broke into the Multi-Lakes Gtsi Club at 3S(fi Newton Rond to Qxqmerce Township and made off with six cases of liquor, several cartons of cigarettes and five boxes of chocolates. '•k k. k • They also task a jarful of money donated for (he Goodfellow*, deputies said. Datry had been gained by smashing a window of the chib-house which is situated in a chided section of the township. The theft was reported yesterday by chib manager Arnold Rahn. Harold Bennett ot SSS1 Newton Mrs. Dorothy Alien of Detroit reported yesterday that her cottage at (309 Grange Hail Rond, Holly Township, had been broken sometime dining the week, and 33(0 worth of furniture and otiier Hems stolen. k k k. Missing were • 21-inch portable television set. a portable radio, Oman's golf clubs. ‘Quality Not Enough*—Knudaen Calls Pontiac Proven Ca- HOLLYWOOD (AP)-In a year $( dPH£fii of freckle-faced wholesome-»> Iness—Doris Day—ha*-copped the S? No. l boxoffice spot. m k k k ms Miss Day, the girl-next-door if n J you're lucky enough to live id the right neighborhood, heads the list' w»of the lop 10 moneymaking stars! Ji * selected by the nation's movie ex- Two Top S-P Posts Go to .Sherwood fgbert, 40 HE (U Crk C04I takas Ito ... «) Bnmswirk Jones & lr. . M S Lehr _____ Koto# hot 4. II Whmt— „ior 77.... Msr...... 4sr ..... ftr ..... jfar. os.*. JSJ Mbitors. She had three big moofe Pillow Talk," "Mkhtightj Lace" and “Please, Don't Eat the [Daisies." ;** Runners-up ‘in the annual poll' U.I | conducted by Motion Picturel ran »J j Herald, a theater owners tradej | ■nmV™ a*M It* magjume. are to older: Rock Hudson. Cary Grant, tut | Elizabeth. Taylor, Debbie. Rey-lJJ l oolds, Tony Curtis, Sandra Dee, For the first time in movie memory, light, sophisticated comedians outnumber (he rugged outdoor stars among the males. Only Wayne, who placed 10th. upheld toe status of the Western heroes! ' it# ; And Wayne's two big boxoffice !H bU> bad him playing comedy (scene*—even as Davy Crockett to “The Alamo.” His "North to Alaska” was; a farce to the Mack Sennett tradition. Grain Prices •tolls tof . 1.(441 |St ....... 1 44V, July ..... j uij tie i.'tss Km. '!•■’! .41H J«J? Looms for N-Talks Found Dead in Wreck DETROIT US—Valentino Kosiol, 60, of Huron TownlMp. was bund dead to the wreckage of Ms truck Wednesday. Police said Kosiol apparently blacked out while driving and crashed into a ditch in Huroit Township. Reappointed to Vet Post CHEBOYQAN JH—finest Row has been reappointed Cheboygan County veterans' counsellor ahd given a 3750 raise that I salary to 33,500. ____ GENEVA (UPI)—The deadlocked nuclear- test ban talks — liM Bteariy in December (Dec. 5) until {rff* IVb.'T—may come to. a final i» W •! showdown to 1981. . * 7 * k U.S. delegate Charles C. Steele, Britain's Sir Michael Wright and Russia's Semyon K. TsarapUn negotiated the two-month vacation to carry over until the* near UA. administration has taken ' It was an expected move. After the American election verdict the talks tolled to- move forward toward banning nuclear tests tot weapons development, although the partiee previously reached broad agreement on the crucial globe-girdling control system to police a ban .' President-Elect John.F- Kennedy has piedgpd the new adminlatra-tion to one last "groat effort" to conclude a treaty. SHERWOOD H- FGBERT NEW YORK UR — Studebaker-Packard Carp, today has a new young president and chief eaecu-tiue ^efttoec^ who said he would undertake to strengthen and diversify the nation's fifth bHgestliuto-maker. Sherwood HL Egbert, 40, of Lqe Angeles was elsctod by the paay*S dftectors Wednesday night in a realignment of the top executive echelon. He has been executive vice president of McCulloch Corp. of Lon Angeles, maker of eethomd motors and chain saw^ ^Mnce 1958. Egbert sneesadsi Oarewee Fraacls an chief eeacatives sftl-ere and HaroM E. CkarcMH aa leitoiint - Francis, who has headed Stude-baker-Packard since Sept 1, will rsshnta chainaaa. Churchill, president since 1958, TfcregM “Good quality is not enough lor today’s car-buying public," S. E. Knudaen, General Motors Corp. vice president and general a ager of Pontiac Motor Division declared. He credited Pontiac’s sales cess during the past two years to "superior quality, achieved through a constant pursuit of excellence.'’ ■he new Ml Fredas to ae- nigfat while the family was away ami stole ■ A eaHbre ptotoi; 1; aRver dellan la a aneaH haaft: rap of cMtaree jewelry net fen battles at Hqare. ■ - » Deputies also were investigate break-ins at the Chicken and B cult Restaurant, 918 E. Aubu Road, add Sundberg’s Gulf Statical ttto comer of Crooks and A burn Roads, in Avon Township. •k k k An undetermined inotnt change -was stolen from a juke b and a cigarette machine to t> ly missing from the gas station, i cheating that tha burglars adg. have been frightened away by ■by, t The Numatics Inc. factory t 1450 N. Milford Road, Hightoi Township, also was broken fc ‘ t, but nothing was takr according to manager Arthur Er ley. The firm manufactures a control valves. _ Aa a final step in mnnutortu tag, each car is subjected to road test on a special track "war. ear ts-year htotory el s lag ami MUhg qaaHt] 977,000 miles of drivi* over aUi types of road surfaces and under other 149J13 hours of testing ini cumulated before the new Pon-| tines were introduced to the ptib-j He in n October, he p manufacture and aaaembly of “We firmly believe thoroughne is the key to top quqlity, and w.1 continue to practice the pursuit, ■-excellence as a never-ending Po tiac activity, V Knudaen said. Ex-Giant Steve Ow«fT Will Coach in Canada REGINA, Sask. (AP) — Ste> Owen, 83, who waa a player, an coach with the New York Gian; the National Football Lqpgv 700 technicians are tor 29 yean, signed today t employed at'th( Pontiac DMskmicoach the 1901' Saakatchqwa to insure high-level quality is Roughridera to the maintained through the model year Western Interprovincial Union. production. This craw, according | . ....... ■ n to Knudaen, perfanm more than Australia termers harvest tbei 15,000 quality checks daring thelwhent crops in January. Pressure Devide to Aid PainiuJ Baby Deliveries MONTREAL. (AP) — Caaadaii Ml., which' specializes in designing and building airplanes, said today it is continuing development of a machine to make it easier for women having babies. H k_ jk k > The device is- a small decompression chamber that fits over the abdomen, reducing atmoepher-. to pressure aind easing labor pains by nuddng It easier for abdominal muscles to relax. sr a k A prototype was put into' use here at St. Mary’s Hospital several months ago. A second machine, sting changes . recom-hy doctors, ig being tried A report in the Cknediah Medical Association-Journal said evaluation of the machine can be made only after jpore extensive trials. But . of the .10 first-time mothers who used H, ‘six reported excellent relief, nine good and one fair. Of 15 mothers who had had children previously, seven said results were excellent, ipre good and three lily. to ftancte, submitted Mi resigna-tton as a director. No action on Egbert comes to Studebaker-Packard at a time when its sales are lagging and its diversification program near a. standstill. Of Egbert’s sefectlw, Fraarta. 74. saM he had “agreed to the r« quest «f my Mtow dtiwetors that I servo temporarily aa “Inherent in Hie assignment waa finding of a new chief executive officer. We have found him to Mr. Egbert, a vigorous yeung executive who has had a brilliant career to both manufacturing and. sales.” Egbert said: “I shall work strengthen Studebaker • Packard’s position in the automotive and to achieve (he seks volume and market growth which the Lark deserve*. My belief to the future S t u d * b a k e r • Packard "I shall also work toward de| —— -• company through iusd. profitable vetopment o( fits company through acquisition at sg * ~~ “ Especially Ottr ‘ the Htliday Wackcad Paul’s Safety Special! AUTO SEAT BELTS *095 Mstafied Fm• ~ THIS WEEK ONLY PAUL'S SEAT COVERS 296 S. Soqinew St.; OLDSMOBILES New F-85's - *2175°° JEROME OLBS (UILIAC 2tOS. S«fia«w R 3-7021 mi H3A0 JWW fMfBTY»EgGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, I960 German Trade P&t Hopes Up Reds Seen as Eager to Avoid Angering U.S., Gain Jack's Good Will MERLIN tWW«sT_ to 1 whit* -amwporiastow. .ini.' 1 Mir if* glsM st jar Donolaon lotki rsnwsl riss**. Star ftthtr at Paul A. sad sukir Oodoahlan aftd Mr*. Sort Oopl-stas; sh* mrrind to Ms ST*fto-chtldrm and Iwo |r*at-rrand«htl; dra*. Funeral tarklea will b* told intarmaut IB Oak Hill Comotorw. Mr. OodoiMorwill 11* la-MMO I**—v^TiwaJaMFuneril ice II; beloved huibtnd of Edna r Ktlly; d**r fathar *f Mra. Ralph Palk. Mn. Jamai Karambatioi and Osrtf. K*Ut; da*r brother ot Mr*. Hits L*Vail*v; ala* aur- 1 iStf Ur^X«l.T^: day. D*«. 11. At t:IS p.m. from Int*rm*Bt la Whit* Chapal. Mr. IS cun.: an S; air sTO&w of Uri. I W. Lyosa and L*on L. I to*: to»r ilitar ot Mr*. Chorla* 1 .jlUUto^I Mnki i Friday D*e. 30, at 1 p.m. irpin Uk ViIIIIH (toll Chap*! with *•». Paul T. Eart officiating. Intormant In Hrrp Mt. Park C*n*t* — •*“ TOtaaaT. DSc. »», isss. samoxl lO«r*ldln*T Own, tol V o ISSS. aAMOSL ittltMM — ,_____to iff fathar *1 fir*. «*tatf. Mr*, tow, lUrST*•_ —■ I, tira. Ftllx IN**- _ _________ JSS5.* Walt*" and Churl** Toltort. Uri Mlnnl* Me-aparln and Mr*, mulsh Bond; mtgrtm* ^oUnu” ChurcJ! i" tot*" mint la Oak HU! Ctmotory. Mr. Tgmu mr iTih. Help Wantad Mrio * nm r%rJnK<&o,PHa“bor'. teD nu mr» I# with osr or stsal Tdtolji ISSMsHf yotmi non lor aireci eeiei oe> rruw*™ me plat litoral eommlaiton bath, tola* *xp«rlaasa halptul but d»- figglirM^rgff n 5w~TOnaasTT>B6M«riof« tonUatog' fw^^dditlona* MjM-M with rStobla and w*ll ta-Ubtlib*d wholaaalt food company. Ho iraroUst. aU stomal frtog* kanafita Including I roup lasuram* and profll duflk,i«m|| Mlntousi j|v*rsso Income, MM rr wa*k. R you art Interfiled In permanent position. with r- aeira** tneon*. as torolM anuav JS is Moatoar thru Friday. Short_tratn- i« 'on wdisxV wiTH Hite Wanted Ftffialo 7 l" cuerleMt rifhihtf to I. ^online f NURSES AIDk^ gpflg ■toS?A •3 ffj* and th« •n>ph>»' will bf from January 1C If JT 1CCI. treferred ^•raona^oSlie** Murt(riP*|a£ilto: ins. 1S1 Martin St. Ml 4-1MS. fWnrr por ormnua om work. M-hour WSOST Hoptp. own handwrltlnr Writ* ronl Pnsintrs Serried Wantod JVUscennwow JO Sorrleo _____ ____ rosnlr—< XLECTR1C MOTOR SXRV1CX BK- HOTPOISt, WHlKLPOOIi AMP ' WMhST rapnlr furrlco. LANDLORDS ’ Tak* kdvnnUs* of our rtntol * ■urvtoo. T • n a n t a wsMUl Mr Beekkeeptetf A Taxes M ?ArrrxD JANITOR PSXMAHHHT POSITION , ... mw , ttSni■gw*! acttb.,M>"-,l! Ht'tSd’co^S1! ' Help Waated _ .77* tjtmgr' ' -------■■ dUktrlprjnibUc nwounUnf .. -- n5oM^M to RMhai^ir *upp]TU^>r' >c ■ ■ am PART TIME | It you tro Cruo Mt. art Mat -Ito«imu bar* a cur. y nay b* aim to susllly lor pint tip4 Job that would osul | r; parr; DrdsmalChu^ TMIcrkif 17 alterations Mra. » Mssaiaa ft MIH TAlilMtlNO—ALj^XSATPONS tPNA'wAxwxit1 nwrP R. J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE'4-3531 Ml OAXLAMD AVENUE ipsa » to * . jus. Il-d toaofl*f,P9 Mitt WS HaNDCE ” RENTALS H IRWIN. REALTOR rALTON____PI I-7M1» DREUMAE1NO Ti TAILblUNO.-AL-Esdall. PE MSI Landscaping 1 BT^StP : • removal, iraenH. im v FI I-71M or FI C-iWC. Moving and Traddof 22 U rataln your N|dir Job. Par ARE TOT ' 9ATt9P|.EU Jf I T H •rasont *smlns*t « sot. !»***-asst* unuaual opportunUy, p»rt kf full uni*, sail PM mi «-5m’ C° * IsMfrE MOVi——_____________ -------estate m a n aq e n. | _ A-i.Mornra service Stea m LMnf Qwerterg M would un ontL TO share JS»i2ST8&itt Wtd. Ceetreets, MtfL tf $200,000 U Boersw to M**st a rood sts- fTloWk'SC^A SONS R^rj«nC^WL4-2SJ3 IBM 9, TOtaORAPh ABttrnr T* **U your toad Mstrsot si tout poMlbl* dtocouat la too H(Tb* t*d MeCuHeurh hai (two* tor yaara Alae. aaa* tor rour Uultlaa nod nortrat •• A to s 11 PART TIME WALLED ABBA. NoMod S men. > Puckett. MA {- 1-A Reduced Rates - JiiLaiKBjraiM. rsr1- 'aaaTiabto' .... ’ ARRO REALTY Ptonaa call Pace OR 1-Mi_Raatooahla Ratea PE AItM tuy Ca»«-EII»abeUi Road V- . : ~ : - i „nrlr« a IOENEEAL TEPCjrfUkL PAT UM JSSOL0¥SrF*WBf1WSFTE- bmpioyment Agencies v ( ni«ht. b»m. rats*, rm wm. ■■-m —■ ----- — -yXUUNO^ANP RPmaaO HAUUNO AND RURBISH ; H. R. HAGSTROM 410* Htthland^Aoad (MM I EVELYN EDWARDS "Vocational councellns Sarvlca " COMP. OPERATORS. AOE M-3S resentative O DELL CARTAGE Local and tons Stotanow nwU| toll LIGHT AND dEAVT TROCJlNO, for poittlon with I |nV* •**" aoMMol S^m/ttl« your toad MManct. Caah ratona. Call lt**iur >ar- ieT»S1 r - Wftou triSm! BUYERS por contracts • PE »MU CASH TOR OOOO LAND CON tracu PThtoTfE MM.' “IMMEDIATE ACTION" “l“t™ Etohiand ~Road (MMI | S©Cr©taFy S2&tw»S‘,.^T,SS.,5S& . Mnn. wtthUc.iiaa. M chlfa. Su*.. |» *Vd ^urthaod EF co^u-' un -I sBrErK:« home because the *tlJ_ o—M gBril « merceBary gmturf: -T" ’ PTJWLIC SALE .gt IWl S.M. — —— t**w—* *|{' *a*«uvk *32? addreu internal price depressants that ex- ssraii «Mk'9Mn_______ _ ^ • plainly marked ■**1— aid'toiw*'* TO rldld to —t any dr aH propoash *r Is wa Btet TO to sasjpT to* jiapto -tfcat ID to* opinion of th* Board, u — llttmt TO to th* , Ot th* Board *f County "Rtof* poorer noAo cpM-. nil out* Etobway. Dray—. THE1 CITY OP BriuilNOHAM BAS an wpmtn« to th* Oty Ctork'i •file* for a EtoSM—TO P*rt-M— cltrk-typlat. hour* will to I a.m. te l u. Monday throush Friday. Profomd as* »-« AhUlto to lyp* ot s mlwlMwm mood ot to word* par miputo required Birmingham r»»—t pramrrad. Prior* tonatlta- apprexlmatoly equal I* *a*-hoB tasa* rssstasS I lb—pirn | ti **^ t AA A PAINTINO AND DECOR AT I i-totl PB l-tlll U »-SIM wl iTSMApta r—Ail It eui:j d. rz i - XST \ Apia. VterUtfl Pvt. MM. Ml OIRL^ ^PAT typUt, PAYROLI s^qm ”1 ptf jnaTOag "" LostmMl FoMMJ »\ fSfcX w “ .... mss | rmtujinmM .^bbe. aej ! .... AttrootW* S>rl. *h*rp. I srsL? SESShg1 1 ■■_________ sSvttsteTtfgBi'CTl cojttos SMS. mum to>* «««>-1 pu^Jwq^inj —SSI I SawJnama mobile_ litor r wwmiairr rONTArNlNO i uia ■■ .... an*! BiiFTlSiiOaiV~8ont2MBto i Mim w ..... pViffifr^' M.TOTOTOI.TO 9JTO.TOus._ahd nW6i kWH 9AjjiTfpT.Tr srtt EVELYN EDWARDS UM OR 3- »yw EoRT Ctrl ot Thanks Dining Room Waitress TED’S wlltro/wTuS atohtUuft*Apply to p*r**s only Utor 3:3* p.m TED’S COONSEUNO SEN TICE Ml* EAST HURON _SU«TI PE a-06*4 ■ PE (h< H, Lyon*:___________ __________ WORDS CARROT ADEQUATE expro. *ur d«*p xppr.ctotlon IATELY _ ippi Mllltos for _^y Mt* *» ktodsto* and emMwrSSt.J Rtad'^SpMlal thank, to *Paatof d* at Plstor'—dy ao?*SS In MiwrteflH in loyino memort of rus- You'ra not torsottos fathar Soar, POSITIONS AVAILABLE REGISTERED NURSES 3 P.M. TIL It JO P.M. PRACTICAL NURSES Michigan Licensed 3 P.M. ’TfL-Jj :30 P.M. PONTIAC-; Osteopathic Hospital PERRY IT. PONTIAC w*-«ito __ Tell Everybody Wlt*,‘ Child ran Instructions 10 ai hibiwi ram . nro*"*. ■«. VI Ml# itel tefi. j g mt mm RffiSS TOTO- R*“u«r. rant, Mlr«tl« Mil*. Aftaj"" “ TMOm AiiSliAlOftuiiks 'IHS-Slk HPto*iL rsadgnikT, , »i* _>■» whhl Men*Women ovef 18 Prepare now— For civil service Exciting civil g*rv— Job*. Local and over**** aadgamnU. p.S. clUaana only. Orammar .mtoel •ducaUon utually kumclret. Per MU informat— rtoardtog eehool UtitssIi DtrsE SI. | Waek Wanted Male 11 “j’vssr&xr- m Uj^ Un— Lag* U**ad* MSM. Notices and Peesonnls 27 ART OIRL OR WOMAN JfllKn a frtoadly Sdvtaor. ihda* FS , . ARE YdU « WORRIED OVER DEBTS? aw S&SSfJFSS ■jsej-n -•bj. svss»r» ROOMS. NICE CALL Ain 0.30. PE MAt ________ KNAPP SHOES fim- A— MAjTl*. NEEDS WORE I PRED HERMAN OR 3-1— I M RjgMM WlA MWS. . --------I---S==------n_- - AND - ■ uerloaood bortenoor. ••**, Art. Jltnoy dltror. .MgSTOSt MARRIED college student dot—* Janitor work. DOOM and wtodowa MA I-SIM. marpied MAN WITH i depend. enta n*ed. work dmptoajoly. Em j—oiU In torr— atoUoo PE A BETTER WAY Funeral Directora routrtol aorrle*. up and doUvory. OB 4- Building Servka fS Bm hsalA MBS, . , . . RMS.. PVT. ENTRANCE , ' I and bath, is Clark, assbr Apt- 1 to I'gy.^iraip'1' r-k \r rx ^HKtotoLbHMRB JHW-,to Pay Your Bills J waabUto srlYUosm atom to town. HOMEX SERVICES IrS^T^S^imrarti ---- - —I, Elds. Rochealer -- ISTand OLIvr " OUT* 1-I1U------------------ DAnff' iUBMdautt - TO Mwaoil***. Mr*. WaUoc*. PE IN DEBT? IF SO LET US You 1 Place to Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A . isT-PLOoa, phjVatV m. i—pill sow tod. riosu ■s— warm. - ail utUUIoa. woitor PS «-*41» M Horioa. 11" mm: »*tvat.$ mt* ! About It With a|--j^»vtag>gacr kQdN_COM^ANT: I rKooMhT 'fittVAYsTSfB and | ratnnem Mg Baldwin JrWto. ' LONG WAY IT — Seven-year-old Mary Jo Morey of Commerce Township eyes the sparkling 20-foot-high iee formation , in the fruntyard of the bouse «if her parents, the Edward Moreys Of Wise Road, At iiichtjUw ice statue is lighted a pole green: The displays in the Moreys' yard have attracted viewers and shut-terbugs from all over the county. Branches were, piled around a water pipe fa create the lee sfatue. J ( , Donelson-Johns .-®Ygg^#gg;u.. Voorhees-Siple dteqlfliy L*ti Halp Wamd MA » only. •TOMTOtMML MBw Ouaradwad ftlary MS wrak. Ph. Mr Caldwell^ PRAAMS* botwaon $25*aNd up a throughout UM ototo. Expert-•nc* net rmfisS. TOiU* a«a w*d., 0:1* p.m. or S * ■• gbarpf M S. P*dd< Pontiac Press Want Ad That’t because of the greater selection ol every* thing from automobiles to employment offered every day. ES*;.. “ 1 Just Dial' FE2B181 ’ loRiSWSTritSEI ^reBicANCREDiT Your baoouwnt converted to *] lUUlljhLLUKo CT-l. ---1=. OlS. | am i*a PONT ■- BLDO. IVTTtr ........ I owum. «# W70. i Mg *O m—r down. Lte-Md -L.“SSffi*bS^S. contracting. wOwy nsel js modeling John W. C*pl*». . MT SZCaVa^ND AMD TXIN CHINO BEAT. INSOLATION TKtfn Btotrw. EM I^’iMatm^r all-^ EftctricCo. 10S1W. Huron. tiOURR MOV- koid*. oaIiaOe. C^MNETS. dltlona L—uatd builder. PEA Term*. rTtfki.__________■—■i. EAVESTROUOHINO FE MTO jL '^pfoten floor JLAWho. •andtos Sad tllMlUli. P5*n* FE WATERt»ROP^IN^ Wtd, ChUdron tO Board 28 DAT £A) WIA pm- MM—t Ssllsr. Outok MTV-— Allcn't. ri tUH. aocm. Sorsato Rou»». FE I- —■ *Waw...„ - aotranc*. FE SdTO. . iTMIi'to.______ mt—and both, o**t ato *1* _______"BfJrn a~j TmdJ^AhtellUV WIr Msr% NbtW Forty. A 10WBLT 4 LAlb both, working i rrrfmn ?AQMF~^gu3t» i Mraplaw.* pftua o*d Jokt pitr •