PUNJABS If he h ihe.l' methodical type 4-yr * who ntake* » budf Of’—. and mH§- -aticka to it - he ’ / might like a little automobile * ‘‘ "* ’ record book. WHh OOEM* this he eon keep all hi* eu ex- Weather Punishe* Europe 1 'LONDON (API - Fog. Ice tr showand in some places an three—blanketed much of . Europe land llie British Isles today. : 7"/ yTh# Weather U S. Wnthtr Onh hMM Snow flurries, arid. (SMtMt hit t> 118th YEAH THE PONTIAC PONTJAC.MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1980—48 PAGES UNITED PRESS IN ASSOCIATED Cubans Battle Tanks Smother Congo Hostages Band of Rebels i Central Area Algiers Uprising Face Death if ALGIERS-Army tanks, backed by troops and riot Lumumba Held . aa»-. . police, crashed barricades thrown up here today by 0 , . _ _ . ■ At -i . angry crowds protesting President Charles de Gaulle’s ckers of Ex-Premier Landing of Insurgents arrival*in this rebellious African area to whip up back?] Soy Unless He's Freed, —Foes Soy Otherwise Ing for his home-rule plan for Algeria. They'll Kill Belgians • > • About 10,000 Europeans skirmished bloodily with; HAVANA (Atr-A band at security forces tljsoughout the day. About 2,000 per-! LEOPOLD V I L L E, about ISO armed aittt-Cae-jjons—fighting to maintain Algeria as a French terri- jtht Congo (Ft—Supporters tn) insurgents was reported) 1 dr it e tory—threw up barricades Petrice Lumumba who fighting in Central Cuba * ^ toward nightfall, just aa™16 OrtenUl Province to- today after a new landing lid OS K^OUp they did last January, when] ^ threatened to kill an near Corralillo on the,north n ± T af+ictc Ithey came close to over-i^P^ed number of Bel-coast 120 miles east of Ha- X Ufa LASl LlblS throwing De Gaulle’s gov hostages unless the de-/ in Crsnirrhl eminent. (posed premier Is freed. Although the Armed III K^UULI Ul ■ Two .my unki roiled over the) They , made the threat to Armed Forces Ministry denounced d i wooden barricades across the Rue a telegram to President Jo* ‘ Re® Michelet in downtown Algiers _ Skt*; «<> °»- olutionary rumor, sources] ^ Kong Le seized con-1 by the rioters. i Joseph Mobutu, the Congo* opposed to Prime Minister(troi of this capital today in a n,>B1| rrrrnssni *ese army commander Fidel Castro Insisted It wasj?^1 fronB ■*>“'«* de- ^ barricade* aad the whose troops arrested Lull?*' > * *«. the aecond military trim- StlaStL? mUmba “d Clamped him /Pertkms arriving In Havana [over by rival paratroop factions! .. . L*.—’ — i-f.-trvmr- into prison, ifrom Matanzas, west of Corralillo, jtn |4 hours but neutralist Premier * ™ ■■ „ " taiantrymea . _ . . . said the invaders have been en-j Prince Souvanna Phouma con tin-! "n^*wn"* ™* i ^ Salumu hna* nt th. gafta* Castra soldiers aad mill-ued to preside over the govern-! * * * | Bentd Smhmm,kem af ftt t» Jtiamen In sporadic battles the last:ment in his cream stucco palace Surrounding' the area were «teel-jr”e * Stanleyville, capital of two days. Some claimed to have j through all the changes. helmeted riot troops who then Oriental Province, threatened to seen truckloads of troops diverted ,n wanbiactee me state De- moved in with tear gas grenades I arrest ail Europeans, kill some to the area while en route to the r.^T_t miH.^ leaoria #f the 110 driev **» rioUr* streets, of them, and “sabotage all Bel- jEaombrtor MounUim to flglrt ^ ^ --------i------ {other insurgents. 1 *— 1 Tw* militiamen were reported trrwl bat without any Immedi-kJUed by one sorb bond wbieb cause out of the mountain- oa a ta Laoo todav with toteane la- I The *ttatapt to barricade the ^*n ********* ^ tai Lao. today with Mease •»« Uwntown ^-feminiscEnt of the UmMmta WM »«* "M*** wi^ Prestdenf-Elect John F. Kennedy brings , ■ *r nssu son John F. Kennedy Jr. home a few hours at' (heir GeorgetdWn home, then headed by plane for University Hospital this morning, f. Palm Beach. Fla., where J-yeor-Old daughter Caroline upas waiting carrytng the baby, The Kennedy* spent for her first look at her new brother. > of the gateways Breakfast* With Rcp» Boggs JackieVisning Jack Talks of Aged /7an#MamieToday French RevolutionMiapped a dayp* hows. I of rioting in which police reported Tho 1 It appeared that moves were be- „r toast 100 persons injured. : ing made at such rapid pace byi : the pro-American. ProCommsiust ] Algtoe. was rirewa j proteri the eottamtod MM whites and neutralist faction? that no one] *****•*•** **~**** * *■**" i living la the prwvtace, half of t "•■ws" "w» lin the government here knew quite] hatne bod raged mere., ! them la RtaatoyvIDe ; This report-one of several con-h’ha‘ *“ hW^ihg or how it i As night fell, riot police werej' ^ * \ ' ‘ coming armed clashes — csme!would turn sUllfobbing tear gas grenades into ‘amid these other developments 1 Col. Kouprnsilh Aphay and the demonstrators trying to regroup a * - * " antl-Communist leaders of Vtoh- : Authorises at Cienluegos. ncqrl»iane’s garrison j*ho seized cam the muth central coast, announced trol of the " ‘ *“ WASHINGTON US -Elect John F. Kennedy's ptoM; Mo Wile aad baby Nda altomna. lor a health ptogram tor. theaind ih ap a Ml today m i She appeared a little pale but cam* to the lore as m W—sedj thv gp gag aialatahwd aa (thepe was do Indication of difficulty talks with leghdMtve leaders to-j ^ p^^gj g, pa as adndaMra- as she walked to the automobile.^ STMoFe. Call “ Leaving for Flortaa ____ person was killed and tourl«trike Thursday, were repotted injured in an wvnmpeaaful attempt bottled up by Kong Le’s 2nd hat-, of n group of i rsiiiht i«ijhtlaHlBp FtoWlPi at Chinahno j pi-ton to seise a Cubana *iriwerj«™n> camp outside the capital to- Koapraslth's IH botioltoo got lor more violence. NEED ARMY 81 PPORT Unlike last January's riots, when chMh with pro-Com The United Nations spokesman said Salumu threatened Only Belgians, but was expected to make distinction between Belgians the soldiers obviously were sympathetic to the dcniudUraters, there was no apparent wagnith to- Jyst before going to George-, town Unhrtsily HospRO to ^ * wheel 'Clpntinued on Itoge 2. Col Si Cphnw a took at'the Excewivei"'tremendous ptot" of aggresrion.; X ££&£*££ — ............................ ------- te— •*» H mmber^cf^tte Cm ltoy^and StOTfS, PictUfS Pjkjk Kjkjk Kg Kv The young wife of the presid*MV- taego. oMrtal* said, whea the ijeeps. tanks, trucks and staff cara.jgeria. ^ Means OmtottnEa Off Paae 28 ’ X d^ot made the call soon after, piM rrash-laaded the ptaae d*r- | Premier Souvanna declared! * * * - _ ” -jTsftm being released from Georgetown lag a dramatic airborne g*m iKong Le. the leader of the coup The others will get police court ""*** 3h" ii .i.iaiii i .LZL-1*1 m \_rOlQ University Hospital where her sen! battle. jthat overthrew the pro - America itrials tor disturbing the peace. mg ,**-*•■ w, M Aw at the hoaottal.l -— bom two weeks ago. The' owe 'government last August, had been] d. UJL .afc visit had not been announced to| advance. * * * I... ________ . , „ j Anne Wheaton, assistant White j Miss Luella Hennessy. Mrs. Ken-i Old Man .winter is back *Rfr;House press secretary, told news-' nedy's nurse, carried the baby, |taking a brief -holiday during thesmet) ^ ^ vjs|f after Mrs. Ken- rapped in blankets so doaety . .., : . |nedy arrived. ‘ ! Mrs. Wheaton said Mm. Kes r pbrtal Hr rarity. ' w"-? "e ^''J* ? iwrappm a. omn. » Ji—. ministration program generally.^ hr He came beeetung in yesterday! including the medical HU. win] Rcporlpr( Hnd photographers with biuMering snow flurries andi have easier going than such P^ihned a pathway in the lobby and dropped temperatures steadily to tody wae making “a mart in-porals had last yea*. _ ^ I flash bulbs popped aa. Kmmedy the aeaaon's new low* of ft de-| tows! agB** aa Mr Btosakawer Three rebels who attempted to] flee from the plane after it crash;! * Continued on Page 2. Cbl. Ji - Christmas Story for Children, Pago 40 relieved of his command of security forces In the capital. ] But today there, was not a white armband or white flag in sight. The grounds of Souvaima's pal-! ace in the center of the city were] surrounded by Kong Le’s men wearing, red kerchieft. • | Idea* et scU-deter-miaattea tor Algeria, waa aot aaar Am crater at today's tww-ritjr ristoaw. to Algiers aad The Ways and Moons Commit* the roiling chair through. ***• »t 4* a m. today. m Ll year refused mpwsl^*^ a plan along the Hne «f Kennedy's, ."Oh. Jnrh. pteam keep going, medical fid Ideas. ' Mr*. Kennedy raid n* her ton Let's Peek kixlhe Stores for That Man’s’ Present By JANET ODELL Let's go shopping lor the men today. There seems to b? more than the usual number of quality items for masculine tastes this year. There's nothing out of the ordinary about giving a man a Wit. WE just thinkf^^ he might like a plaid one with a "seal-type buckle to wear with sport clothes. Doe* lie raise the roof because, the hangers he has tot his trous- Reversible vests are Blowing up i in a number of stores. IX a vest Is [ out'of the question, hod about a L w nlairi wnnl MB for nU or flurriea Saturday and again Momlay or Tuesday. Morning westerly winds at 3048 mites per hour will become south- News Flasl F weather wear? r westerly tonight. Partly ctoudy' ! la order to get seqaaiated. j The visit was In response to an] ] ONI aw larks trass rsmlag mo Invitation from «Mrr Eisrnhos-vr. | lariats I* fame aad tiri. It is custhmaiy far .the out going I ... . . .. _ “First Lady” to invite her succes- *^!*>r to the White House. of the state got some of the cold- Abou(. the time of Mrs. Wheat-T ,°f, lion's disclosure that Mrs Kennedy ^ - «“* ^ Howe, It was officW lw was also made known by Pierre Sai-LJ tad, Mrirbpoittsn and WUlowl Kennedy's news secretary. Run airports reported 9 degrees. s ' # w\ 4. Alpena was the state’ j with a tow of 4. ^ \ . j The weatherman privets tn-| reporter*. “She arrived fltore creasing cloudiness and not w! *birat live mteate* ago, sad will cold tonight. The low is expected be tltare with Mrs. Wseahawer to dip. to 14-lfl. »• for St to *S minute*.'’ . Mostly cloudy with light snmv Ho said that Mrs; Kennedy was forecast. Tomorrow s high wUl b*Uiven ,0 ,hc white House atone, about W-32 but temperatures wttl ^ the Kennedy’s turn colder again in the afternoon. i^Wence by the bark Temperatures over the weekend entrancc avoiding a large assem-U1 average 3 to 5 degrees belolv o( newsmen and photog-the normal high of 34 and low of raPhers S”>a>y 5 Sahnger wkl that Mrs. Kennedy warmer, and Tuesday and Wctlncs- had ^ inVited by Mrs: Etoen flaS QHder. bower to make the visit. PreeLpitatton will total less than]-----—.--------_----------- mow! GI Hiigh for Discharge, Theji StarbsBe bod auffered tw* VST-Deal crack* forward In her tariL Th - crew number* to. Comtes County Nows . Editorials .-..to to 8 High School ...'....•....18 ] WASHINGTON • - Boxing Market* 41 prams ter Jaraea D. Norris teatt- OMtuariro 18 fled today he anee ottered FM Pet Poster « Director J. Edgar. Hoover a Sport* 38-38 ' million dattan to taA* a Job ■ Then tor* 37 dt TV and Radio Programs . 4t but Hoover tuned N dew*. > Mltosn. Earl 87 ( »himni*l Whiter Wlanhefl waa Women's Page* . 18-33 1 the gs-bstwssa. They took ever a ta StaaleyvUte Tbanday as a protected refuge for all white*, d *’ . * ■ Plans were made ta evacuate the entire white population to Leopoldville if necessary. Salumu's cable reached Lfo-poldville this morning. I came nm to 1 ficials after a i Salumu gave to isolated Stanleyville tote Wednesday. * * * Early today U. M, Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold Mid the Security Councfl mqettog in New York that ha haa "deeply [disturbing news" from Stanleyville and Oriental jhcavlaee. He declined to go into dstaila at Oat expire tsugat. it waa aot known whether nay white* have The cable said: "Demand Immediate liberation Prime Minister Lumumba and members leghl government arrested fay Col. Mobutu. * # h "Liberation must take ■ place within 48 hours. *11 not will arrest all Belgian* Oriental Province and begin i Continued on Page 2, Ool. 5> If the Shoe Fits . . I SAN FRANCISCO tUPll —The j National Council of Churches has [commended New Orleans "mta-isters. rabbis, priests, children __thejr parentt'* who hnya [stood up for TRcif religious sad [democratic convictions in the school integration dispute. HASP MAY OUT - Many GIs regard discharge time as the easiest phase of their military careers. Not so with Sgt. l.c. Rodger Hale (right) who cboee this unique way to get hta discharge paper from the 101st Airborne Division at FJ. Campbell, Ky. Handing over the document 9,000 feet above the base is Spec. Lee Meyers pf.Phoenix. Ariz. And what do you gup-pose Hale, of Pearl River. N. Y.. did when he reached the ground Saturday? He signed dp for three more yean. Hale and Meyers have been picked wi, ipembers of the Arm/s Skydiving Team,. H.AMBURGUR DURANTE TO WED-Comedton Jimmy Dunmtc, <7, poms • in Hollywood Thursday with Miss Marjorie Little, 39, after announcing they win he married Dec. 14 In New York City. It will be her first marriage and hie secood. Durante became a widower • Into jtttill'At)” • 4-Way Elactric Switch llesOTge* with or without heat lor rest and relaxation.. / JTWO THE PONTIAC PRASS, ^REPAY; DECEMBER 0, 1960 ' Advantages Many in College Trimester Plan, 'Would dut 40Pei Cent Oft Needed NEW YORK (API—A unlversi-|faces for new college facilities fy hCmWetratar said today a new the next 10 years. qMlfittog timetable can Shave 401 * * ♦ per cent off the “better than $10- Dr. Edward H. Litchfield, chan-billicn" expenditure the nation jcellor of the University of Pitts-“lbargh, said the. way was pointed [by Pitt's “trimester plan” inau-I gurated 18 months ago. Algerian Uproar Greets De Gaulle (Cbntinoed From Page One) barricade* hoisted French flags and Owned: Wearing his general's' uniform, ths French president set about eaw of the most dangerous and delicate missions of Us political career — a move that could lead fo a break in the French hold on Algeria. De Oaafie bnaehed aside the the eOktato at Ala Temouchrnt. "Shouts, noise — that signifies la..__-1____wiin nw UNJCI tour, a ijflbat not a m"ter» *«"• to « ^ STUDENTS LIKED If (Editor’s note: Michigan State University Oakland will operate ea the trimester plan beginning next September.) In a talk prepared for the annual meeting ot the National Association of Manufacturers, Litchfield said two additional Pennsylvania institutions already have taken a leaf from Pitt's book. More than 40 others in the nation are considering similar aca* demic calendar changes, he said. Under the trimester plan, students attend classes 11 months Instead of the conventional nine months each year. They are able to complete undergraduate in less than three years, compared with the usual four, and to obtain devotion to outdated slogans and formulas,” he said. The president predicted both Algeria and Metropolitan France wfil vote yes in next month’s referendum Tlie Weather mSTSsMSar at I pm su sine tomtor a i- Fart Worth U M St. Lou ssmftr 21191 Litchfield said Pitt expected 3.-000 students to take advantage of the third-term plan when it was first offered. Five thousand tually did so. Eighty per cent of those who did not stay over for the extra term went to work, and because ot trimester managed 100 days of gainful employment instead of the normal 15. More than 00 per cant of faculty taught through the summer, Litchfield said, iacraasing salary income accordingly. Seventy-eight per cent of those who did not engaged In professional consulting, research or related work. ♦ 4r # The educator said revision of the academic calendar resulted In greater use of university faculties, a spreading of overhead coats and increased the number of students who could he accommodated without sacrifice of educational quality or quantity. City Students Win 6 llumumba Backers of 25 Drafting Honors Litchfield put high on the list j improper use of time and resources, reflected in „ “partial” school years, wasted faculty time, trivial undergraduate preoccupa-t tion, premature and indiscriminate retirement of our workers, large groups of idle women, and an even shorter work week." n s Bssre-k« si “I ask you the question -9 i* flKSfir* s» “ whether a culture working less B 0 Bgggl1'- P J.and less, preaching the social goal 8 8 S?.*1*"4 jg * ieSS“and less work/"hah much J® gl prospect of victory 'In a competi-M Jtion for survival?" he s*id. i | j{) ”We cannot marshal the 1 ]J ! strength of a culture by poetula-> " is ing leisure—that is, freedom from If »?i engagement—as a national goal.” The Day in Birmingham Brochure to Explain Plea for Hills School Bond BIRMINGHAM - Information concerning the special upcoming school election In Bloomfield RUU be received by all residents of the district early in January. dftant School, Supt. In Menucci said today that a brochure is currently being compiled and will contain all pertinent information on the propoaed $4-mil-lion bond issue that Will be presented to property owners Jan. 30. The school district Is seeking WIN AWARDS — Two Pontiac Northern High School students were awarded first and second place last night in the seventh annual drafting contest of the American Society of Body Engineers in the Detroit area. The top winners were Tom Zink, 16, of T9 E. Columbia Ave., and Edwin Wasik, 16, of 861 Spence St. To the winners went cash awards. To their school the contest trophy. Shown in th; award presentation are (from left) W. E. Ravell of the ASBE Executive Committee; Zink; Wasik; and Enar West, their drafting instructor at Northern Aged Care Proposals Win Encouragement (Continued From Page One) ernes Thursday fie invited Adlai E. Stevenson and two others to taka posts. Today his oqly scheduled caller besides Boggs was Dr. Wait W. Rowstow of Massachusetts institute of Technology, a specialist in Soviet and UJ3. tconomlm. Rostov has been mentioned /tor high otfto* in the now .setup. Pontiac high school students walked away with hpn three-county drafting contest last night—and Pontiac Northern did most of the walking. Of 25 awards in th< sponsored by the American Society of Body Engineers, Pontiac students took six. The winners were announced Cubans fight Rebels After Coast-Landing (Continued From Page One! landed at Clenfuegoe Airport were rotund In a nearby cane field, iifl the announcement. The pilot, Capt. Francisco Martinez*, -threatened with a pistol soon after taking off from Cien-fuegos for the 150-mile flight to Havana, was one of the four wounded. The dead man was identified as Ramiro Rodriguez. It was not dear whether the Injured were wounded In the gunfire or by the crash landing. Hie note delivered to the U. S. charge d’affaires, Daniel Brad-dock, protested that the United States was endangering Cuban lives and property by launching Ms space rockets over this island. "Chunks of the rocket weighing _ to 40 pounds fell in an* unpopulated arte 500 miles east.of Havana after ft waa launched from Cape Canaveral and thrii destroyed by chance, with absolute contempt for the life and inter-ests of citizens of all our conti-aald the rote. during an awards baaqaet at the Rack ham Memorial Building la Detroit. a ' Pontiac Northern students took the top two prizes and three others. Pontiac Central took one prize — fifth place. , OPEN TO SENIOR HIGHS The contest, whleh closed Nov. 17, whf open to all senior high school students in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties, Taking the 6U8 fire! prise money and bringing the winner's trophy to Ms school for-the coming year was 14-yearwM Tom Ztak of 79 E. Columbia Ave. •A fellow ilfh trade student. Edwin Wasik. 16, of 861) Spence ~ took second, place and |7S. * *' * Pontiac Central Student Wendell Banks of 24 Michigan Ave. was fifth place winner of a $25 award. Others from Northern were David Slater of 10M Sterling SC, 14th place; Ronald SC Amaat of 1117 (Uchwood SC, UMh place; 'Any Deer'Seasons Likely Out for 1961 LANSING I4v—The State Conservation Commission today Indicated M will ACTUAL $14 OFF Maker's Regular List Price! Full Year Factory Guarantee—‘ Regular 119.95 Reduced— ONLY ot SIMMS flaesf ^■oMf (Continued From Page One) by cutting off heads of some ot 'em.' "It la unacoaptabtt that Congo recolonized by Belgian perialists. Opdyke Road, lfth place. Almost as overjoyed as the PNH students was their instructor, Enar West. WORKS AT PONTIAC MOTOR West works in the body drafting department at Pontiac Motor Division during the summer. * * * '.★ I* Atwell, PCH drafting instructor, also expressed his appreciation. Two years ago Pontiac North- second place in the enitest This year they competed against 1,500 entries from 07 schools. ■ and completeness. did not answer directly questions as to whether Kennedy had offered him a poet In the new administration, but this was implied when he said ha might make a tp rests If | a mamba not roteaael Within fixed delay.” Lumumba was arrested Dec. 1 in the interior of the Congo by Mobutu’s troops while heading for Stanleyville, where his aides went after his government fell. ~ troops beat Mm and brought him baric fo Leopoldville, where faces trial on charges of Inciting He has been held ih a cell at the miljtary camp at Thys-vflle southwest of Lepridville. * Gen. Ngashy Iyassu, commander of the Ethiopian U. N. contingent and chief of staff of the UJf, force, flew -to Stanleyville early today to fnvmOgtte fiw situation bn five spot. * The U. N. fpokeaman said Salumu at his new? conference also threatened to loot the property of the arrested Belgians. Salumu two weeks ago roped in virtually every white hi Stanleyville tor fin “identity card check” and kept them" standing in the blazing sun (or up to seven hours. A score of whites, including a nd a /young child, were kept In prison and brutally Ill-treated for several days before being released through U. N. tervention. Most of the whites still living i Stanleyville are. men, but a few white women and families re- 5 Pet. Lower in October DETROIT (II — October building contracts In metropolitan Detroit slipped five per cent from the same month a year ago, the F. W. Dodge Carp, said today. * Nonresidential contracts climbed to $25,264,000, up 48 per cent over last year, the marketing agency ■aid, while residential contracts fell 37 per cent from October 1966 to $18,2B,000. on Monday at th6 home of Mem John II. Wakevalnen. 607 Un-7 m Road/ One p.m. luochaon win a served. Sternberg will bring gifts to fed, meeting to be distributed tp crippled children in the’ county. The Congregational Church of BinnliRbam will MM special aerv-leas and communion tor toe new _ _____| _t new money would finance an'addition to the present high school, a second junior high school, a. new two-unit elementary school, end one-unit ad-to three elementary schools. WOULD MEAN TAX HU If received favorably, the pro-. wed bond fame would mean a 7.25 per cant increase to taxes to residents in the school district, according to Monucd. Menucci said the 7.25 per cent hike would M levied n Strool CANDIES flew Mor-PUN Spociol GOLF BALLS 12^4“ Tough cover, durable, Vang life golf balls. Ideal gift for the avenge golfer. Regular S5-M seller. ******************** Fit* Golf Coit Hondlo Golf Kart Kit $1.79 Seller 1" cigarettes and matches. Boll Boorino Wheels Deist* Cm Deris SUM Value 8" It action hi s'* of lad! or steel fnu SttOMk Itolds with single action handle. carry men's or ladies' golf bags. Tubular steel frame. HERB HOW! The Sale Yoa’d Expect Osiy la Jaastry! 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T • its xai’scsi a ~ ----------• * •i.a SUM TUT CBSTt Reg.SS.8S~ SIMMS.?* Paint Creek Oder Mill 4484 Orion Rd. at Goodison Rachattar and Lika Orion Cider and Donuts for Sale Safurday and Sunday , fey U» o Vifit W9 Will Prist Your Apples Monday 8»ru Friday (25 Bushel Minimum) CHARMD BARRELS AVAILABLE OL 1-9891 [Grain Shipping Record Set by Port of Toledo TOLEDO, Ohio (API - A record 121,032,000 bushels of grain werei shipped out at die port of Toledo during the 1960 shipping season, the, Toledo Board of Trade reports. * * * Shipments this year increased more "than 55 per cent over the previous record of 13,534,000 bushels set last year. '★ The last grain vessel to visit jthe. port this season, the Brook-dale, a Canadian ship, loaded a cargo of soybeans Hmrsday. To Hold Hearing Rep. Arthur J, Law’s Special interim House committee studying the possibility of legislation on mineral rights will hold its first public hearing Dec. 16 in Iron Mountain. "We will bear testimony on hether state legislation is necessary either for tax purposes ,or to clarify tide to land involving potential mineral' rights," the Pontiac Democrat said. He is chairman of the committee. APPLIANCE BUYERS, DON'T MISS”! FRETTER’S GET-ACQUAINTED SALE opening of a new complete appliance store at MIRACLE MILE I. SHOPPING CENTER, S. Telegraph at Square Lake Road. I FREE GET-ACQUAINTED GIFT ... KEYSTONE 8mm Movie Camera At Fretter s with the purchase of $200 or more this week. One coupon good at time of purchase only. Some models excepted. Boy Most Appliances During Opening AT ONLY 32 Stereo Hi-Fi Seta IU Refrigerators 67 DecUfc Ranges in M Gas Bangs* 31 Procters 14 Antomatlc Dryers 16 Wringer-Washers 14 Automatic Dishwashers 17B T ‘ FREE 5 pounds coffee if Flatter can't beat your best deal. 2 % OVER OUR OPERATIONAL COST . 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It chews up 30 or 40 letters dally and this requires^ mimeographed notice to the addressee explain-tfcg'hls mangled mull. The experts maintain the real trouble Is that letters processed by electronic sorters are not removed fast enough by poetal workers from the sorting bins. The resulting back-up pushes letters into the eonveyer mechanism. Last week the gadget's electronic eye was quicker than Its electronic hand, and letter lwth Christmas seals pasted on the front were rejected and labeled "foreign." It took a steady, human-type hand to fix that matter, up too. f » are kept ssparats by inner tonk. C •clean solution ever touches yow floors. O For ail floors you now scrub, o Saves time and work-makes scrubbing your floors so easy as vacuuming s rug. 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Eleanor Roosevelt, who gets around, receives the traditional trappings from Wah-Nee-Ota, chief of the CVeek Indian tribe from Muskogee, Okla., as she was adopted by six Indian tribes at Beverly Hills, Calif.. Wednesday. She became, a Creek. Crow, Seminole, Navajo, Apache and ar ranin Mohawk. The Indians explained that her late husband. President Franklin' D. Roosevelt, won their gratitude, in 1938 during a widespread drouth when he help them regain the Smithsonian Institdliort a sacred beaded thunderbinf. Rains came the day it was returned to the reser- Plans for Compact Compact May Get S-P Into High Gear THIS is your fragrance PERFUME AND TOILET WATER D'ORSAY Tkt Champagne Fragrance that whispers "Someone lovely fust passu/ by* $3 to 9300 (phu tox) Alto in Jutting pouder, both oil oni othtr fragrance accetsoriet Wailt't Cosmetics... Street Fleet Powerful . ; « "Walk* on oir" ... Hit HOOVER Constellation NO MONEY DOWN Model 86 • M henspewer motor ., wonS, weal eeaw apsot by Occident. 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Studebaker-Packard has led little more than s1 marginal existence since it was created by the merger of Stude-j - baker and Packard in 1951 # i Rut there are stirrings la Ike | Perhaps the most important phase of Studeijhker-Packard's re-! building program has not been dismissed previously, however. Currently many Studebaker-Packard dealers are what! it known in the auto industry as "duals,*’! that la dealers Who handle more! than one line of fan, Dealers who slot handle com-pettag Nneo of ram Usually do not push Mies of etther Mae as hard an they might If they had aadhlded taralUes, Mast auto to-daotry official, ktis Mt far a Ions time that Ktudebaker-Pack-ard'u dealer srgaatxaHaa was awe of Mb uujer problem.. The company is in the. process, of building Up a new dealer organization. It already has taken its beat executive personnel in dealer relations and realigned them drive for a stronger dealer organization can be more concentrated. With new products, advanced « gineering. consistent styling and nrw and stronger dealer body. Studebaker-Packard hopes to once more issue that are reverters da* all the way bark ta Detroit, the heart of Most of the rumblings among! Detroit auto makers have been! about the company’s plans to bring out a new "compact cent-' pact" car in the 1903 model year SHOF EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 O'CLOCK! 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In the season's handsomest colors. s, M. l, xl. ‘ jrw C The classic lambswool with a new high V neckline in contrasting colors. Big, bulky, warm . . . several smart colors in sizes S. M L. XL. Look at What Just $1995 Will Buy in a! Famous Brand Watch...at WAITE'S!] m ON SCRKDI1.E This car. which would-be built on a 98-inch wheelbase and would be powered by a four-cylinder en-( gine, it proceeding as scheduled despite a recent revision In tool-, mg orders sent out by Studebaker-Packard, sources say. Although wort ea the eagtae for thl. ear la aaw getag m, the decislM ta amifcet M etW la Bet bryead the petal tt ae return. : The new tooling orders do not-affect any of the engineering components of the minicnr, which R designed to compete with foreign imports Uke the Volkswagen and Renault. * * * The new tooling order* are a re- j suit of a "reappraisal’’ of the com-i pahy’s styling; and engineering! plans for its 1983 model Larks and* Hawks primarily, although It may! involve some changes In the! planned styling of the minicar too, J sources ifid. SP Vice President Lewis E. Min-! kel recently acknowledged that the "reappraisal" was ih progress. ' Mlabel ladlrated that Ike C«m paay felt Its original plan for i drastic restyling of Op' Lark la IM was tm mart of a break , wMh the past la eoafSrm with ' the company's paiey against "We fed the public wants to! avoid obsolescence in can and wants’ auto makers to lower year-. to-yoar costs by making only changes necessary to improve the, car." he said. voulez-vous A new perfume of rare distinction created, bottled and sealed in France bv D’Orsay. A fragrance that strikes a fife in the hearts of - the strongest men. Proof, Paris, that perfume-wise city, went wildfire over it Voulev-Vous is a most ekeiting fragrance with a delightful difference all its own. Try the newest fragrance in the world. Perfume 7.50 to 67.50. Tau de Toilette 3.50 and 6.00. Concentrate Mist 5.00 ..Perfume Purse Atomizer'5.00 Prices plus tax. i., THE PONTJAC PRESS 48 Wot Huron Street X M.4ta— * vie* hMUnt » FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9. I960 HAROLD A rrr*o*RALD I Pr**id*nt *n4 Publlihn MR PiTren.i*. d Editor M«a*«u>( idur i- M Ttuni Free Parking Is Offered to Downtown Shoppers One of the sounds of the holiday season wlU not be the ticking of the tnetert in the city parking lots. The red flags will be up, but the tickets will go to the Downtown Merchants Association and the city. ★ ★ • The “fine" will be *4,200 split ' between the association and the dtp’s cash box. Throwing the lots open on a payless basis for the two weeks before Christmas will help stimulate sales, and it will make it easier for shoppers, which is important to any trade \ center. X ★ ★ ★ However, don’t forget to put up your tuKrif you’re alongside a meter oh the street These are not included In the yuletiXmaneuver, and tickets will be forthcXing for lapses of, memory. X^ And if you’re going downtown tonight, remember this, too—we | don’t want to pay for your parking tickets. IT STARTS TOMORROW. Area Has Year-Round Recreation Facilities Although the monetary investment here in this sport already •xceeds a million dollars, it only makes S fsir start. With artificial snow, chair lifts and other modem installations, the buoyancy of youth is no longer an essential. So-called oldsters are getting Into the game. Our numerous lakes offer every possibility for the exhilarating sports of skating, Ice boating and hockey. Can any other area, in any state, offer more? 'dr ★ ★ And right hers in the center of the area where the motor car drove the hone out of bueiness, Old Dobbin is coming back as the power in the revival of sleigh rides. When it is remembered that all of this is closer to a large concentration of population than any other area in the entire U S A. that even family resembles It, we should be mindful -that, the Pontiac vicinity has all the advantages to make it a great winter ;Smort section. : ■ ★ ' ★ ★ ^—We have the good roads to reach what we have to offer, the , crowds art assured. Let’s get ! ready for them, and show them - - that thoy do not hav to go fur— ther north to avail themselves of toes. $ Disillusioned Followers Continue to Flee Cuba The list of disillusioned Castro followers grows daily. Fortunate ones find asylum in foreign embassies or refuge in neutral countries. Others are imprisoned and even executed. ; . . it ★ ★ ; Cuba’s cftidf justice of. the supreme eourt, appointed by Castro, 1b under Argentine embassy protection/ itf Havana. The minister of finahce quit his fjost. The head of Castbo’s air force, his Intelligence chief and railroad administrator all have fled to Florida. Four nominees to important ambassadorial posts resigned^ ★ ★ ★ Recently Teresa Caruso, one of .Castro’s most vocal supporters, resigned as Cuban delegate to the . United Nations and told why on television from New York. Her reasons are the same as other defectors — the people have been betrayed; Cuba is being turned into a Communist state as oppressive as that of Batista’s die-tatorship. ★ ★ ★ . There are some 60,000 Cuban refugees in Florida. Some pf these had supported the Batista regime. But more and more original Castro backers are joining them along with others, mostly professional men and skilled craftsmen, who refuse to live under Castro. The Man About Town The Pontiac area has every natural advantage for a year-round resort section. The possibilities for the wanner period have already been developed to great extent ★ ★ ★ Bat that for the colder months Is only well started toward utilizing what we have. With the ski erase taking the country by storm, greater posa&iiitles are warming up. • '. Our many hills all beckon the devotee of the sport where a bone fracture is an honor. And they likewise bring longing looks to that mfrej timid fan, the tobogganer. ★ ★ ★ Cheerful: What some men are only when they’re Mortal. ' Now In his 86th year, Darwin A. Joelin of Sylvan Lake enjoys the distinction of never being out of work since he graduated from high school at Holly In 1803. A collection of old newspapers owned by Eabart Brown of Waterford, tells the doings of Ulster County, N.Y., In 1*00, Detroit In 1866 and Pontiac in 1804.' . ' A challenge is received from Clerk Fred Mathews of Tuscola County. He wonders If any Oakland County city, village or township can match the 95 per cent voting record of one of his townships in the Nov. S election. Can we do it? Inspired by our recent story about junk mall, . ~ . Mrs. Grace Londrlfhn of Birmingham writes that the federal government Itself is one of the worst offenders through the stuff franked by congressmen and its’other employes. She says there surely is something in a name, Voice of the People, Hunters Most Concerned Over Sh&irtage of Deer If, at Fred Hem^y says in bis letter of Dec. 6 to VOP. there is sttcb s surplus of deer, why are thousands of hunters signing our petition to repeal the act which permits the taking of any-deer out of the wooda? it ★ ★ all ever the stole far these pstitisns It torito Me I of deer. We tom t frir te* great s rate. ' ★ it it ' . v ' V '-/y,; | With all due respect to the men to whem we pay big salaries in the Conservation Department, all t|bew bther men can’t be wrong either. Spring will tell us more, but the hunters will Be pretty skeptical about what the commission tells them from now on. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Ferae! tinywasi 73 E. Chicago St. wMjiiwj Hoyt who pensioner Wants wrote to the VOP column regard- — , » . ing our deer situation. Every hunt- L08t Of Living) AlSO er against the any-deer season should write our state represents- The working people are getting tive in Lansing. Also, owners of K 2 cent raise in living cost Why ttKS&ttASS to make way for new growth tor get the same privilege? We have itfORt/S- To the Battlements, Men! browse in the severe winter months to help prevent starvation of deer. Most of the hunters would donate a weekend of wood cutting to mate way for new browse for our dwindling deer herd. Better still. I think an, organization should be formed to perform such activities. Almont Irving E. Realty the same problem in paying our bills as the people drawing a weekly pay check. Portraits Davjd Lawrence Says: Here We Go Again— More About Politics Cabinet Selection Again a Travesty From Our Readers WASHINGTON — The American out that, if this pledge means any- ambitions of certain influential Expressions of Gratitude During Holiday Season A boost for our mercantile employes comes from Mrs. Georgiana Chitney of Birmingham, who phones that after trading with them for many years, she never, met a Pontiac clerk who'was not courteous and obliging. Supplementing our story about Pontiac on the survey of a cross-state canal, Oscar Fending of Commerce sends word that the abstract of his property shows an 1836 entry giving such a right. people are witnessing again esty on representative government—the selection of the cabinet by a president-elect. Not one of the men who wifi wield tremendous power ht^e department of the Federal Government was elected by the people. Not one of them was proposed for cabinet membership before election* so the people could I have a chance to voice their appro-| disappro- ving. it “means that political gratitude will bd a totally Insufficient reason lor appointment to major Federal office.’’ This, indeed, is what the country as a while, irrespective of party, expects of the president-elect. What other mea did before when they woa the presidency doesn't justify a breaking of the splendid pledge given by Kennedy during the campaign. The fact Is, however, 'that the names of many persons who helped in preconvention or postconvention efforts jo win the electoral votes of key states have been bandied The more we hear about the Kennedy victory, the worse It smells. We have just returned from a trip to Chicago where the right-thinking Democrats, as well as Republicans, are thoroughly persons trying to mould Kennedy's outraged at the very apparent decisions is unknown to the public, election frauds perpetrated upon nnuisraARnrJn Pirnrr them. The investigation now going DISREGARDING FLEDGE on will probably come to naught But it seems certain that if, as since the ballots from many of The rumored, the president-elect is se- controversial precincts have mys-riously considering some of^the teriously and conveniently diaap-names being mentioned, he Is dls- peered, regarding some of the principal By JOHN C. METCALFE I love all kinds of tinging food . . . That never carat for me . . . And hence, there is an awful feud . . Inside me constantly . . . I know that 1 should never eat . . . The spice on menu found . . . And yet, inevitably to such . . My appetite is bound . . . These dishes I desire the most . . . And virtually devour . . . Although in certain consequence . . . My stomach will turn tour . . . And ao 1 suffer through the day . And suffer through the night . . To only eat again like that . . . When I am feeling right . . . To call for cool and calmer plates ■ IT n .points in his pledge. Picking a rabbet Is ao easy task, bat the regrettable eastern Is to satisfy the political leaders and foetioaa and toko a ehnnee on popolar Indifference or lack I have at admiration for Horry And thus from blissful burning choice ... An angry stomach earn. ; (Copyright IMS) The Almanac fered the a Under val. LAWRENCE Theoretically the people have - . T---T --------SI about in the press as Utely selec- > appointment, to the higher poots will be before have to be confirmed by the U.S. name on The fact that the same thing would be happening if the president-elect today were a Republican, or that the identical process has been followed again and again in the past by both parties, doesn't mate the whole system any more desirable. Whether these were trial balloons or whether they reflected the Senate. Frarful of the Future (Copyright INS) By Uatied Press Uteraetteea! Today to Friday Due. 9. the 344th day of the year with 23 more to 1980. Hie moon is approaching Its last quarter. The morning stars are Mars and To the other democracies of the world, the American system appears to be unrepresentative—the people have little to say, and the vesting of vast powers in one man At , the top resembles far more the autocratic than the democratic formula. Dr. William Brady Says: High Cholesterol Foods Aren’t Necessarily Evil It seems President-Elect Kennedy is taking quite a while to appoint his cabinet and other members of the official family. One can hardly*blame him, as he really doesn't: have many qualified men in the Democratic party. Reader of this column, (in his words), “from away back," Francis E^Ward of Utica, sends me two metal badges of an ancient vintage that indicate that there then was an agitation for deeper waterways.. In the newspaper reports about prospective members of too cabinet, the talk la of the poMttoal service rendered during the campaign by various personages aid the . Importance ' This is a narrow approach. It ignores the greater importance of "This summer when I was visiting my brother, I happened to mention that I eat an egg every morning for breakfast. “He has a son who is a doctor of internal medicine. “My brother told me his says that If I Continue to eat many eggs I perhaps eventual-1 ly develop i coro-l Ans. — The pamphlet is available tree to any reader who provides stamped, self-addressed envelope. You should tote no acid unless your physician prescribes it I remember FDR was up against the same .dilemma when he first'came la office and ho appointed Mr. HUrasso snd Mr. Knox plus a few other good Re-public ans to keep the good old ship of stale running smoothly. I hope Mr. On this day in history: In 1808. John Milton, one. of the grant poets of literary history, wgs born. In 1793. Noah Webster established “The American Minerva" — New York’s first daily news-paper. In lltt. Christmas seals ureot on oato to tho Wlbnbutton. Dot. post- office. The proceeds were to be devoted to Am campaign signed toners, set mors then « ps** or US owes Inis ptrtsmmg prnsnsi hsoHh sod hrjtois. ast di mm. dlsgimU. or tmTissril. *U1 I snsusrs<~to_ Dt.wqmn pm#, e >1 sinp«d. i*tf sddrssisd sosttoM is ** to Th« Pcntlss Pres*. Pantos. Michig* It is a shame the American people didn't elect Mr. Nixon and Mr. Lodge, two well qualified men who already had the know-how in their party. In 1930, President Woodrow WUson received the Nobel Peace Prise for 1919. In 19(1, China declared war against Japan, Germany and Itoly * rewarding the hopes of mfllfons of ■“> **• DB. BRADY people who, wheh they voted for Vy? cholesterol the winning ticket, expected some- -Mtooits have been found in heart tissue or in the coronary arteries. the winning ticket, expected something better than merely political selections. N.Y. TIMES CONCERNED The New York Times, which editorially supported Sen. Kennedy during the campaign, showed its concern recently as it noted news- great many autopries. “Is this true? If. so what la your advice." (Signed. Mr. R.P.) Case Records of a Psychologist: Give Useful Gifts to Older People What the doctor says about the findings in autopsies is true. But ' ’’he says about what will hap- paper stories about certain persons P®n *° y°u R Y°u continue to eat an being considered for nigh office be- *• absurd. Nobody cause of political service rather mows ' whether the cho- ___ Uafnml In Mink L___liLX.I than ability. The Times quoted particularly a campaign speech by Kennedy in whiph he srid: “Should I hi elected presldeut, i my ■Raymond Blattenburger appears to be the power behind a 20-page propaganda booklet mailed at government expense - . in the country to make whatever sacrifice Is-required to bring to the Government o ministry of the best available taleat . . . for no gov- lestero! in such excellent, healthful foods as milk, eggs and meat is la any way related with the cholesterol deposits or plaques commonly found at autopsy, in the coronary, heart, joints and other arteries, no matter wnat may have been the cause .of death. who compose It—and I want the ble of aay There to no proof that limiting w intake of high cholesterol Kids or excluding them from the et wilt prevent atheronfo or arterial or joint Iron- In his 75 years of living In .Michigan, .1 upwftA ctofHf of Drayton Piling says he never saw a more beautiful November. And 111 make it 83 years, and say the same thing. . One correspondent told me her “All appointments, both high and two elderly .bachelor uncles rare* low, wilj be n ability—without regard fully diaaeet all fat from meat they : eat, ao they won’t develop athcro- creed, national origin, sex, section »**■ corqnary lesion or other din The Times declared that “the. Verbal Orchids to- promise could,not be clearer, the denial. consequence of consuming much cholesterol. Maybe the old boys enjoy practicing such self- pledge more solemn.” and printed Harry O. Whitfield of 53 Seminole Ave.; 91st birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Jamas B. Myers of 99 last Wwreff St.; $3rd wadding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Daria of 87 Hudson 8t.; golden wedding. Mrs. Joan Ogtemaa of Auburn Helghta; 84th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Fetch of Keego Harbor; 52nd wedding annlver-sary. Amiel Manfca of Lake Orion; 87th birthday ^ Harman' Mnlley , of Birmingham; jBrd birthday. tin Roger Belvidere of Rochester; 82nd, birthday. The. Country Parson I believe this to-do about “cho-testeroi'* deposits and high Khri cholesterol levels is founded on Ignorance of pathology. One might as well imagine babies will eventually develop arteriosclerosis if they ranttaue to take so much mfflr— for milk is the richest .food source of calcium. PleAse send mea copy of Little Lesson No, 1, “Save Your-Teeth." I'm forty and have receding gums. Is it too late to do anything? (Mrs. R.M.B.) Ans. •— Not For the booklet send me 35 cegts and stamped, self-addressed envelope. Lem’s case shovM be a chal--lenge to most of us, for this Bible instructs us to enjoy the more abundant Ufe. Vi rare depriving our parents and grandparents of this hbnnifrat Ufe when\tee permit them to stumbfaalong in half blindness, with de/«ritee hearing and outmoded famjeeth. Otoe them uiful gifts UKrefubenute both their body andwU. By DR. GEOROESW. CRANK ' CASE G—447: LemV aged 76. Is a wealthy .retired fall “But. Dr. Crane," hip daughter began, "Fathek getting more feeble each day. ‘T think . part' | ofJtri* the fact-he can't sea too well and hlk hearing is tailing... "We children have urged him to -go ~ dowiu andg have his eyan checked, but is too frugal with I his money. DR. CRANE “Oh, I don't mean he Is sting? « with as children'or his grand-children to# ho Is really quite generous with others. But be .R will rejuvenate them, add years to |hdr lives, sad en-'air happiness tin take them down to aa eye expert. Have their vision tested. If they need new glasses, then get them a pair as your gift To the old folks. If your parents and grandparents are seeing only 50 per cent when properly fitted eye glasses would zoom the figure to normalcy (100 per cent), then your gift will actually double their remaining years. knock oft 10 yean from their apparent age. So have a pow wow with the other children and then sink your gift money into new giasaes. a hearing aid and new Mae teeth. Thus, you will let your parents apd grandparents live a richer life during their final few years. Otherwise, they may stagger For they will now see twice as wch per year as formerly, so ‘ year with the new spectacles as two years. REJUVENATE GRANDPARENTS .i with the eye specialist, ll&ve your hard-of-hearing relatives equipped with the ingenious mown hearing devices. Then they will enjoy conversation once more and perk up mentally. They will abo relish the old hymns and thus go to church more often. Radio and TV wtH abo come aad avoiding toe raw vegetables and tough foods of youth. Jesua said He came t h a t wo R>Mht have the more abundant Ufe, which include* keener right far the elderly, plus good hearing and functional false teeth. So it Is both a filial as well as rrilgiout duty to rejuvenate your “Is that typical of rider people? And stoat can we do to rajmteuate. „ - , j-.- — him?’* , does s stimulated eye er ear. - SENILE STINGINESS Before stopping your new type Yes. it is typical of old folks of gifto take the aid folks-to a to grow more frugal with ‘ - AMMf- -“i passing years, at feast as to_nr. Owes w. craw c'C. IK “Lata of things that are dc I have pernicious anepito. Analysis of gastric juice shows I have na acid in my stomach. I take 30 mg of vitamin B-12 every 5 or 7 days. Please send me your pamphlet on the red vitamhf. How much acid should i tote , . . ? (Mrs. L.H.? ' 1 gards their own needs. They still may he very generous with their children and grandchildren, yet will refnne to Invest a dollar to their own visual, dental or onr Improve- dentist for new dentures. Their false teeth may he ee enjoy Anything except soft foods. If they now (tank their dengh So you grown children should Berideg. the | modem dentures will (Di out their sunken cheeks. give your elderly parents and restore their puckered Receding grandparents a new type of gtf|. tips to normal and generally Ths Awostated !>r*M la mt-Mt tsclualarlv I# Iht a* for rtnuHII •sttoo of all tonal n*»« nnntod t Tto Cos Us* er*** is Mtnnf or Mrrtof far —The granddaddy act in U8B. WP”** to poto WM a lWO --------— sjUwSSfitC pine the scales at 90 pounds 8 A normal human eye oscillates ay, an investigator lor the theft Tor Sala'^Sign Tacked Up on Gov. WWiaiitf' Homo LANSING (UPI)—Gov. G. Meo-nen Williams has pul his Lansing home on the real estate market at part of bis preparations for raw- The retirees filed suit hi/UH and ashed that any amid be made retroactive to IM2. but Bowles refused to feu beyond 1962 because of the statute of limitations. 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Michigan school districts at ,that # * * time,” Bartlett saidv This early , It is very possible that rev-jr*l*“c « available funds wUl enues collected between now and ™** “ poasible tor our school Ftb. 25 1961, the date of the firwt ****■£ meet obll«*tto"* *+*• . < «. „„ .mS.| the Christmas vacation begins Ipayment in the nfw year, wiUj^^ ^ ^ ot bomw^ Cheaper Barley , Fattens Steers BISMARCK, SJ). (UPI)—Barley was found to be equal to com as a feed for fattening steers In a recent experiment by. die North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station, The experiment conducted on 50 steers showed that cam-fed animals required more feed but still did not gain any more than barley-fed animals. Station Gtf| 5 Minutes of Poor Show ps Unfit / CLEVELAND, Ohio (UP!} -Television station WEWS Thursday cut a five minute portion of the Jack Pam show .because officials said it was “not fit to broadcast," ♦ • ♦ ♦ i The gap in the show was filled with a public service announcement and musk. 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NEW YORK (UPJfi—Any time.] now, some New York husband may come home ill the woe hours of the morning and tell the little woman: “I’m sorry I'm so late, I dear, but there/was this mountain lion at the head of the subway | stairs and I /nad to wait until it went away.V WUl tho^ Missus think that this ia his wildest alibi yet? Or that mountain lions have replaced the pink Mephahts that sometimes 7 t of a bottle, or that hubby lUd finally flipped his lid? Rat If she baa read the current fanue of Audubon Magatlne, which repsrted today that mountain Mona, considered pnu-ti / eaNjr extinct la Eastern North I come- back and that me was sighted mly M mile* from New York CHy. * * According to an article by Bruce & Wright, director at the Northeastern Wildlife Station at Canada's University of New Brunswick, the big cats, which grow up I to six feet long, are coming bock! because deer, a mountain lion! delicacy, are so plentiful. 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He .dm. Letters! THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY,/DECEMBER 9, i960 Alcri# Problem Rr^m0es Trduble io Nixon nyi WASHINGTON — Vice Nixon, by hie decision p Join gelcs after' Jan. 20, will face an unusually difficult problem as titular heed of the Republican party. Separated by a continent from GOP National Cbmmtttee head- fo Phoenix, the Arfoon* senator U also jndepepderqy wealthy. h can be dafsd in highest as-fo®rity that a group at weD-tado Republican bmtainrfnw ere Pieeefog to set up a private rw-sesrsk ——that weuld he svefieMe to Nixon, aa tv parity's ■pi Nixon’s chief remaining problem will be to (tod Manaclf a forum. Rockefellerthe executive! mansion The two friends hope to work ot Mr un^t it*te. News in Amer. Eash epteuMig ant ot New York out' a radfraeal whereby each will handle the otfo er’s laeal > business an oonastto on; opposite trying to reverse that trend for the Britain Cuts Bank Rate by 5 Per Cent LONDON (UPIlf-Britain ThiAs-day cat it* bank rate to 5 per. cent in e move to ease pressure the dollar. , , The 4b point ndoctSM bringy the hey discount rue in this cod% try more In. Hue rate* in The last cut in the hank rate came only seven weeks ago—on OA 27 — and Thureday’a reduction (narked the first time in 30 years Britain, has changed key lnterest rate in December. Ot * * , r Ihe.rate was>6 per amt from June to Oakfeer.' It hi * high toSencourage Roosevelt Cancer Fund ^ Aids International Study WASHINGTON (A JRMB ment of en international fellowship! program to aid in the fight, against cancer was announced Thursday. The project is backs* by a grant of S2SB,0Dfi‘ftom the Eleanor Roosevelt Cancer FoundaRpt., It la deigned to provide opportunities lor stagy In tMt country by promising researchers from foreign and for similar study! by JUS, researchers. NINE go-carts ', buy Now-: ■ for Christmatf CUSTOM COLOR M 1 Parry TM-JSM THE FOfrfrjAC PRESS. ;ll)AY, DECEMBER 8, >960 Pontiac School Board oks Pay Adjustments^ Overtime aj Meeting Bui driven end principals in the Pontiac School District got some good news last night. ’rtiey’U be making more money this year. The board of. education voted to adjust the total payroll upward for schpol principals by about 5609 and correct an overtime payriieftt to bus driven omitted in the 1960-61 budget. . I Tim total payroll oatlay for ! principal* was adjwted upward I from Ii04.«ts to nM,«M. Each .year the salaries of principals is based on the estimated enrollment at . their respective schools. An adjustment is made in the pay schedule when exact enrollments’a^re compiled. WATER, WATER KVKRYWHKKK—A break in a 30-inch water main near Grand and Gratiot streets In St. Louis Wednesday flooded a section of the main rail yards. After flooding for two over estimated enrollments with the exception of two. The board voted to appropriate ION ter has drivers who drove on school field trips for the 1M0-| 61 school year, { The driven overtime had previously been oinitted fljpm this Cwfofiajwa Sen. Goldwa Shies Away Likely in 1-5 Years r ._ / oAifLAs. Tm. /TO m NlXQH year’s budget in error. The money will be considered a contingency and not an addition to the established budget total | -As for his own plans for 1964,1 # TT ~ jGoldwater sair, “i have no plans Firemen Answer Call t |or desires, except to strengthen r-__ *l--» k.i*:_LL_____________ I the party in the 1962 congressional from A,ert Nei9hbor* election^. ' j At 9 ■ p.rn. Yesterday township * * ^firemen answered a call at the1 j The senator also sajd he did not j home of Donald Carter at 33601 'know what plans Rockefeller has, Van Zandt St. * | but that if he intends to seek the Neighbors noticed smoke pour-| 1064.nomination, he "will have to ling from the root of the SIO.OOO' get over 1962." Rockefeller re- frame house and called firemen,] cently announced he would seek a who estimated 950 damage to the] second term as governor in 1962.1composition roof. wriord! NEW YORK (UPI) - Sen. .Barry, conference whether agreed Ame™C-oldwater. R-Aflz., mid Thursday wlfh New York Gov; Nelson he wouldn't want "to take a bet” Rockefeller that the Republican |on Vice President Richard Nixon party should have only a titular a( ^ being the Republican presidential j head. me ' "There are too damned many lewers' The senator said the fact Nlxonj , j— | is the defeated candidate of I960 jnmir'htid maw not have an electlvespost • G/r1' in the party in fid next four years f . \ ? *j. Wherever Yoii 60 NO MONET DOWN—$1.50 Warily Christmas Sato Pricsd Suzy Parker Paces $2,250 Damage Suit ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. -A doctor baa filed a 92,250 damage ■k against actress-model Suzy French Radio and TV Fans Get Canned Music PARIS m — French radio and television audiences got nothing, but recorded music and news! Thursday. A 24-hour technicians) strike prevented all other broadcasts. Hie strike was called to back technicians^ demands for a larger Christmas bonus. 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Finance $65,000 Deal I TRAVERSE CITY (AP)-Cmkie sales and other projects by; the .Falrwinds Girl Scout Council of flint, Spokesmen disektoed, have financed the 165,000 purchase of a 238-acre estate on naarhy Long Lake for use as a camp .site. The tract, with aeven buildings, once was the sumper home of Mn. Ogden Armour of Chicago. - The council purchased it from Detroit Industrialist Stanley Imer- NEW YORK (UPD-The Bell system with its 23 operating subsidiaries is responsible for , nix out of every seven phones in the United .Statofc. i. WASHINGTON (Uptl-A House highway investigator urged Congress Thursday to enact conflict-of-interest laws coverity state employes handling federal funds. That's Just Ducky , EUGENE, Ore. Ill—The Home, Builders' Association, in an effort to double its size, gave a duck to John Smeed with orders to keep it Industry’s gras* revenues. 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Use Our Convenient imsm CHARGE PLAN STORE MIRACLE MILE ■W HI - 1P0NTIAC IPRESS '■''/, Watch for School Nows On this Pago^ Each Friday ' / —:~-M FRIDAY, i)KCKMBEES I960 POffTIAC, MICHIGAN, • THIRTEEN Big Student Productions Slated Waterford Dram Music Pupils Choir, Concert Bond in. Christmas Program By BABB SECAN Student* «t Waterford Ttownriilp High School will display their talents tonight and next week in both the dramatics and ttfesic departments, and each program promises to be outstanding. A bill of three one-act plays will be featured tonight in Waterford's gymasium at 8, and there is something especially attractive about these (days. Three — islanding student* in dramatics have bees given the opportunity to direct them. Each of these seniors chose ’Che play that he most desired to direct and then cast it. Rehearsals several evening walled the first area high school to attempt mahl aitU the Night Visitors." The is now hi its final stages of dross rehearsal and if i this rehearsal scene is nay indication, it should be eular." Kneeling before a page and the three kings is 11-yearold Freddy Welch, a Union Lake Elementary School student who plays the lead role. Hie page* and kings ate (from left) Kenneth Colton. 16. Terry Nicholson. IT. John Emmert. 17. and Dan Jackson. 17.,Players are making their c for the program. Community to Get Big Gift From Walled Cake Pupils Busy Time for PCH Vocalists jHats Hilarious at Emmanuel By fiRARON Mt'RHY {port by the Mayer, exchange stu- By BABBABA CUUPPWt Christmas is always the busiest { By KATBY McKEK Walled she Senior High School'sjdent from Offenbach. Germany.mTTTmrmhnTnfl ■* Emmsnuei Christian ammal Christmas present to *•£* *?•*** ,he Wdd** **!«* Pontiac Central. High School l*®** ^o^ppearedwlthstream- jn ^ ^ (fc(Mirt community will be "Amahl and the| P™**- Vocal Department. [era and bows on their head* for „*,*■, achHfom will be “Wlnlrr Night Visitors." the Umed Call t**aOrr' * N"tar- wttl In addition to giving the annual|cr**y *“* W- Wondertand,” by the senior. «te< Minotti opera about .the miracle fif mL?5L!g jo^unity Christmas Coacert * JfrlJZZLJ'l? MB.lV ^ Bmneet. Sunday, the choir and small m-j Hate went wild. There wa* a,m,• by tha s cappelia bogs eh-\wmUm Dave many outpide ra-lWtythtog (mm sboea decked teto!*"’bl*i "Venl*• gagements to perform UnwIH ^. , . .. . .[gMe dub; and 'Carol of the gutter and Jewels to gigantic wide-1Drum." by the a rapeila choir. I ■ • « *• Jer baskets with birds inside. j These are only a few of many > sinister and nature. In it Don Alfred Hitchcock the entire play, p "Shoemaker's " an entertaining mekv ected by Florence Jtuir- STUDENTS DIRECT — Tonight, some of the fine Waterford Township High School actors and actresses will display their talents in three one act plays — with one change. They will be directed by students. Jim Mulain and Linda Law- son run through a scene for their student-director Joe Stodgei (right). They are presenting a comedy. "Thank You." as one of the three plays. The Other (days are "Special Guest'' and "The Shoemaker's Daughter." These these students have put' forth their best efforts and talents and will receive their rewards when the shew goes on tonight. cnnncAs concert "An OUfc Fmhfoned Christmas” is the theme for th!* yew’s Christmas concert iRit enure music department of Waterford will taking put in this concert Thursday night at f in the school gymnasium. Inspired PNH Debaters Prepared for Challenge by the of the crippled shepherd boy. This opera has been performed on television for several yean {and nanny professional grou.w H> After auditioning several young bays to play Amahl, Mrs. Frank Balaam, the director, decided on FfSddy Welch. Freddy is 11 and JS sixth-grader at Union Lake Elementary school. The opera Ttaadal I Ken Colton, s Junior, is »uig- Caatral gym the bay* ring the .pari of the page. To cut -production costa the players are making their own costumes. I The senior high orchestra. under [the' direction of Helmut Holland-Moritz, trill accompany the atag- ghts Gu-ta MaeDawiB the All-City Be la the aoa a( Mr. aad Mrs. toe VTA, faculty members, stu-j Harrid Welch a( TOT Arrow- I<*«*•. , ■ ' - * wood Road. Weotaerea. !** trw But Freddy, an outstanding hoy soprano, is not the only Wetehj Highlights of this free Christmas t will t His sister, Jo Anne, a senior at Walled Lake, win be playing in the orchestra. mddy will be given more sup- lAvon Food Has Foreign Flavor Keyi r to Success at St Fred's Is Concentration HoipomakBrs Foreign Dishes Christmas Project [groups and [forming Handel's I Chorus" under the direction of Grate H Putnam. [ Wednesday night the ensembles presented a program for the patients at Pontiac State Hospital. Directed by Doreen Voltmann. the choir will also perform for the | Rotary Club, the Ktwania Chib, Prepare and the Rsntiar Exchange Club. The senior girla will appear the choir at Rotary. Khranis Exchange and will sing also the Child Study Chib' and the Twelve (Tub. A courtesy week [of the Joyous Christinas songs that irm'n • This is the only time during the feriaa duo to the bays. The last days girts will insist By DIANE M. WALTER [discussions for English classes.; Sports fans and P.T.S.A. mem Inspired by a victory over South*flM» also helped them acquire ^eriy listened to the Rev field, the Pontiac Northern High P°“*. costfidence and Mage Robert Richards of California a School debater* are took** for- Whence when performing for an Wednesday wand to a successful aeiHR in de-|«die«ce and Judges. - | fo.the Little Theater, he acted a> *****“ cTP*ty°!!r^ w \ Nerihen.debaters an a com- inarrator for toe film, "Athletic Sman Scott. Bui Basinger. Fam[ ^ ^ ^ „ values." which stress* the need Dunham, and George Kovach, active members of the debate team, have ttosd their’chaUerae, theme of their debates for this Resolved: The Tftlfed f Natkai Should Be Significantly r hat each eager to strive for high school athletics and schoo year that the muic merge, end their aim is to provide]*- * spectacular entertainment for all Bill Ramsey, Beatrice Stephens. Pat McBride. Dave Mint horn and Jackie*Morris are also n Mr. Hutchina is spoonr as as well as guidance counselor'for! Pontiac Northern students. ' The students of St. Michael High Recently a practice debate was School are preparing for Christmas “ -------- “ with old rad i I Christmas Preparations Under Way at St. Mike's By PAT BURSTS who attend. i An old but rapidly rising custom agnize their week and strong1 that ha* entered the classroom is ■the displaying of the Christinas Student pictures for undeithiA™* ***** Hwm win k. * hJ1* «"« distributed today. Sopho-I®*^ "Paoenu. Thstu wffi be a courtesy king L*-, ^ )mjkn ^ stadeat _________| and queen picked by the students'!picture*, which included two large forward to thrir aext actual dc papular vote. Crowning of tbejprints and several of wallet rise.} bat** agalari Farmington aad king and queen, their court. Report,card day rolled around Oaahmok to be held at Craa-Princes and primysses from each ( again as the second marking 1 *■—'*■ class will take place at the sciicol iod slipped by Students rec Advent Wreath. At the hegtantog of each day. ablaze during the fourth week of [Advent. The wreath is mada of evergreens to symbolize toe everlasting life and four ribbons are placed at regular intervals to remind us of the four eras during which the world waited tor Christ. The practicing of this custom, brings the true spirit of Christina, into the classroom. each week la Ad- j I keeping wtto the new rn for ' • By MARY E. DETMEK 'Concentration" is the key word for'success at SI. Frederick High School these days. la the past two weeks and tor tour more to come the minds of jruturm Homemakers Witt have Hi* seniors will be devoted to term papers, fly now all have picked .their topic and are endeavoring to raceompiieh their task. T* break tosir hat fas * good reason, j day. Thursday, sad Friday at* k||h school retreat. For the students these are days lot recollection in their spiritual life and this is an appropriate •preparation for the coming Christ- mTbraMW»s no school yesterday because it was a holy day. This didn’t affect the Future Nunes’ seme ef duty, for they attended an open house at Highland Park General Hospital ht toe afternoon. There wMI ■ also be « sift ra change in the form ef a grab hag. Committee for the potluek dinner of other countries include Disrate Edmonds, Shirley HiWiy and Paula Lucero, menu: end Sheran ■Horan. Karen Farrell. Chris Swanson and Doraim Gould, dec- f teeosts rad sadeeetsadteg ef the i prifesetSB. They rwcewtly attend-,! ed an epesheaer at Frevtdenra * Today foe basketball team was honored In an afientoon pep assembly. Cheers were yelled and tenfea sung anticipating a victory in toe first home game of the season. By Mi- DKVEBEAUX Once agate *t Avondale High! School the Future Homemakers' wr> will slug lor the Pontiac along -with the homemaking de- fUbaiatetrater* I paitment are preparing tor the toe Liam Hub. Christmas holidays. Christmas project the the first participate la a Christmas pro and : gram at toe Poatiae State'Bank candles are; Tneaiay., j The glee club consists of 42 girls: [from the ninth to the 13th grades, {grades. ' [ Among the selections they will jsing are: "The First Noel,” "And [There Were Shepherds" and "White Christmas." The glee club is under the di-J recthm of Steer Mary George, mu-jsdcai. director. j Congratulations are in order' to [Bob Linsenman who received toe 1 Optimist Award. party next Tuesday. At all the ittahes will he foreign. Santa Clatiaes fitted with candy and cookies have been made for Singing Christmas music for the Junior Child Study Chib will be the Junior Girls Ensemble. West Bloomfield Concert Slated for Wednesday ThU award is presented to a i senior each year by the Optl-[ mist Club ef Poattor for eut- nual Christmas concert cal and instrumental music depart-ments af the West Bloomfield High School gymnasium Wednnday at i P-n>f The senior band consita of 00 , _ members under the direction «l BMrisy Bfvety, .Base w Robert Pfeuffrr UisL SBd Pauline ' J The seleeBsns they wtB | "The Christmas Stery,' Verbis* wffi ha toe cleamp c Seven) girts from toe Avondslr senior clira took the Betty Oocter teri last Wednesday. Tfia purpose test is to find the make** of tomorrow. To these homemakers will bn swarded scholarships of different amounts. money to purchase turn steam irons and aevetnl portable By CABOLYN MAVIS •wfy.’ *Tfiiray. the The Junto* band wiU also play The 63-voice choir win appear in several selections under the direction of their conductor, Merite Aspltn Selections tost they Members of the homemaking de- sing are "Go Tall ‘It on 00 Moun-partment havk already, raised tain," "W h i t e Christmas.' Wonder aa if Wander, herd’s Chriatmas Song,” aad “God Rest YoU Merry, Gentlemen.” j It is one of the highest awards a (senior boy may.receive. To qualify [he must be a letter man. he must of high scholastic standing and [must haws a recommendation ! from the faculty. Bob is fttoy qualifwvt far foi* Inward through his active partici-j pat ion in sports as tackle on the football team for (Our , and as student manager for ' {the varsity basketball team this 4 MARK COMING OF CHRISTMAS J Students at St Michael s High School this week began preparing for Christmas by displaying toe Christmas Adeem Wreath in dainooma. The four candles MWMt toe four Sunday* before Christmas. Only me candle ta lighted eoch morning the first week; then two the second week DECEMBER & 1000, PONTIAC VISIT SANTA; DAILY Monday tkxi Friday 4 Ml. to $40 r.M. — letWay II A.H. N 4:10 fM. mi J.IO P.M. te 140 fM. SmmVHwm Arthur Sonnobom Buys Marmtique Newspaper MANISTIQUE (UPI) — Arthur Sotmeborn, former Wisconsin, Indiana and Ohio newspaperman, he* FREE GIFTS FOR AIA‘ THE CHILDREN WHO VISIT SANTA FOR ALL THE FUN OF LISTENING! BUY NOW! NEXT YEAR Weekly 4 Only - Automotic 4W-FT PLAYERS n largest In the ■pedal Governor-Elect John B. Swa In-eon la one who will bring subject up. •as tame npealei la fever e( stapler tales Mw e corpora Name Once Was Sihfer Klaas the Christmas may have the harilacs of. them all. Dees it come as a surprise that the Hgbted tree Is entirely Christian In origin, while the Jolly figure sometimes called St. Nick was born of pagan parents? True, the name Santa Claus ,1a derived from St. Nicholas — or StoterKlaas, as the Dutch called him. But the taint and die elf.have nothing In common except the Few historical facta are known abdut the saint He was bishop of Myra In Asia Minor and died about the year 350. He yas an orphan, and a generally accepted legend is he often helped poor children by slipping coins through their windows at night. FROM THE DUTCH Dutch immigrants to America brought the traditional Dec. OE^B "visit from St. Nicholas" to ti This is how they came to be colony of New Amsterdam. They Hoot Speaker Don R. Peart, R-Bnchanan, and majority leader Frank D. Beadle. R-St. Clair, said In a Joint statement, following en* actment of the sales and use tax hikes Wednesday, they expect more actton. “We wfll be very Interested to see what Swalmon propoass In the tax field when the legislature convenes next month,” the statement “AH recommendations will be Jd rawrtdersttnn in the next legislative session, but we cannot time to pile tax niter tax on Platt National Park In Oklahoma la now home to a small group of His Story Was Altered After Graduation Day DALLAS, Tot. (tJPI) — Capt. Bruce Martindale, a pilot for Branlff International Airways, figures his past has caught |^jj| up with'him. It happened the other day on a flight from Washington to Dallas. ★ ★ ★ Martindale uses the public address system to carry on a line of chatter about historical landmarks the plane hap* pens to be passing over. Passengers like the Idea. Ht eras tolling about the battle of Shiloh ai they passed over the Tennssees Blver when a bright-eyed little lady signaled the hostess. “Did he take History IB at the University of Texas in 19SS?” she asked. W ★ it " The hostess asked Martindale and confirmed that he had. "Well,” the lady exclaimed. "I had that boy as a student, and I must say he cure knows his history better now than he! did 25 years ago." had dung Ip the custom even aft-r the Reformation. * * ★ Later, when the English founded the colony of New York tn the same territory, their children liked the idea of a nocturnal visitor coming to their homes, too. j * «* * But the idea of a bishop was disagreeable to the New Yorkers, many of whom were Presbyterians, Also, they did not celebrate ] feasts of saints. In the withered pages of Germanic folklore, familiar to these Anglo-Saxons, was the pagan god Thor. CRACKER AND GNASHER He was the god of the peasants; an elderly, Jovial man with a long white beard. His odor was rad, his element was fire, and the hearth was sacred to him. On the occasions when he left his home among the icebergs of the Northland, he frequently would come down chimneys Into his element, life rode in a chariot pulled by i goats, Cracker Gnasher.' Exchanging gifts at Christmas was traditional with the Americana, and It was not surprising the jolly old elf now familiar to us afl, should emerge as the new' delivery hoy, * A * Santa Claus is strictly an American citizen. The soruce for this C lore is the Rev. Francis X. Wei-ser, s. J., of Weston bollege, Mass. Ht Is one of the' nation’s foremost authorities on tilt subject, and also gives the derivation of the Christmas tree. In medieval days a fav Christmas pageant was the "Paradise Play," depicting the fall of Adlm and Evp, the promise of a Savior and the ensuing birth of Christ. j ★ te . A fir tree hung with apples represented the Gahlen of Eden, and the symbol soon found Its way Into homes on the feast day of Adam and Eve, Dec. H GIVE CHRISTMAS VALUES ot GRANTS OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. 'TIL 9 P.M. Just "Charge It" - No Monty Down < All the Credit Yea Wanteee Pay Next Year OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. This Christmas BULOVA Mastltslly iMhiomd itak ms fencelet. 17 tads mount year Mte. 17 m*u. mn jtwtiL fts-is t» eWi MU an i drew el« cue. 2] •MMMMII PM ” Style. Value, Pcrfomeancc uewti heaiiiteiy earns css* IF 11.00 a Weak *1.00 a Weak *1.00 s Week BULOVA HO PRIIONT TRAIN WITH POWER PACK, SCENIC LAYOUT AND ACCESSORIES Stereo-Radio Transistors *1.00 s Was* A complete tst-up for fun. Watch the InIr circle fito scoak layout... The New York Control locomotive pull the can, reverse to push them, all by remote control. 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Smith, president of the trad* association of 6,000 weekly,!, semiweekjy and daily newspapers, said Serrill was chpaen unanimous- I ly by the NBA board of directors J to succeed Edgar S. Bayol. | Serrill. now employe relations', department director of toe Grocery! Muiufiirhirm nl Ampriru will 1J NO MOfNtY DOWN—Just Sey "Cher«e It" They're Exciting for, vV' ‘ A Gifts . . and for You! f Look? HOLIDAY DRESSES Howard Shelley (left) and Mrs. Shelley. The Donaldsons entertained the Shelleys on an Alaskan visit with the SBerrlast summer, and are now visiting the Shelleys at 9S0 Spence St. For. Parties NYLON FdRMALS »249s WALKING Imported She's like o little sister to your dough ter. Hold her bond and she'll walk along with you. Give Her the Finest Lovely • Curtis, in predicting an increase j In the Gross National Product next! year, noted that eybn with tor fslioff this year's GNP would be| •die greatest ever. The Gross National Product, one ft the chief yardsticks for meas-' AM Shock,,! MAN'S WATERPROOF ^ WATCH Surprise Her on Christmas with a 3-14 Gay Holiday COLT HESSES *4.09 FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY SPECIAL! NO MONEY DOWN Pay *1 A WEEK GEORGE'S GEORGE'S GEORGE'S DEPT. STORE .MSE$8- m THE FftWTIAd PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, I860 11 iVf J6Hhsoh to Choose Fine Office dictation and roeeches, 'but it la a long hike (ram the Senate chamber and hat no room for a secretary By Kimi MONTtiOMKRY WASHINGTON — Lyndon B. Johann will doubt lesi have more •alts and ntftea than any other Vice president hi Malory, come Jan. 16. -f He has virtually ass former by adding five side-vent suits from SavUe Row, London, to Ms already extensive, wardrobe. Before ho turn* over the am-■to toaderahlp to aneeaaaar Mike MsaaiteK, you can bet that be fiutr. ^ ^ , m„, of ^ M| ---- - tea" -Mice suites I t0 reach her busy boss. •vfc* knows - ■ ■ T>' . . two small rooms la tbe mb-ba—Mnt of tbo Capital. Every time Ibat the vl tolerate such conditlona for himself la Inconceivable. The traaltly Texan long ago put his LBJ brand on a succession of beautiful suites In' tbo Capitol and Senate Office Building. V t *■ *' h Included among them is a perbly elegant, suite Just around the corner from the Senate floor, which he had redecorated in beige and green. The Intercommunication tor Mmocif. lyadsa cool ) that Johnson would Car Production'7 Above Last Week DETROIT (AP) -r Automotive Mews estimates this week’s pro. (faction of passeng§fr cars at 138, 966 units. ' The figure is below production schedules of last , week but is above actual completions of that week. Manufacturers , last week had scheduled 141,000 ears but bulk only 135,400. In tbe comparable week of 1900 production totaled; 86,884. k production this weak markable resemblance to the Intricate panel of a jet airliner, 6,905 cans and 1,160 trucks against BrfynirrtTiri CUai 7,043 can and 1,060 trucks last AULUilUi tO Vjcl weak. IB- the similar week last 1 ■ year Canadianj pfontg built 5,Q4s • Elliott Roosevelt Hired as Advisor by Food Firm SHELDON, Iowa (UPI)-EljUt system installed to connect with *** —Bj—^d st *3,1M aalts ,, , Mm—tnmm mJt isdth SO MB l..«-----*- aat operations bears a re- eampared with M.tlS last weak at it,2M a year age. Canadian production .will run Hfc Sleep; Nfi tiore Bongo SAN DIEGO, fcBUf. tAPMfbe admiral couldn’t sleep, so the Judge rated: No man bongo drums at night. The long and legal sounding been hired as a financial adviser far the Northern Biodbemical Cc. hen, the firm announced. The firm makes livestock feeds and pet suppliea. When gold Is mixed with 25 pgjr cent of platinum, a« pure white metal emerges which is known hi the jewelry manufacturing trade as white gold. ws1?:^: ..^ ' ’ . llic IUIK susu rasai rnnuiuui§ vs- S* ^ de. written by Municipal Court P„.R?*?rdtL.,hM Judge Frank H. Nottbuich Jr, wound up with this admonition; Let us be quiet from 0 pm. until | a.m. each day, or else." ,0 * '£✓ For retired Rear Adn\. Harold H. Tiemroth this ConstRutid a victory of no mean pmponMn. At stake, said he, was hiaeleed. ♦ * #■ " ■<, Every night, said the admiral, tbe bongo drama drummed until 3 a.m. in Rudy Schoenbeck’s La Jolla raat—itpf across the alky. .lodge visited tea adene. Then he conOteted Scboehbeck of disturbing tbo peace and gave him a one-year Jail sentence, suspended. The moratorium on drums te effectlvj for one ]NMf. Seeks Social Security B«n«fHs fair Son, 64 NASHVILLE, Tern, (AP) - A urn 84 jfetete old ha« spatted ter Social Security benefits for " L. L. Pettus, who Brauu Soda! Security himself, expiatped Thursday that the sob, soon te bo flg, te Must Quit Qovemonbp to Take Seat in Senate DOVER, DsL (IMkrn. J. &eb oggs of Detesrare, who wqn ttec-tion to tea U.S. Senate in tha Nov 8 election, said he governor Dec. 30^ I Tbe Detewaw.ve into the Steibte .witeqi jRUraines Jaa. 3. Many hrewere use charcoal te help control thq flavor at their bsessaeatle Inciunfceat gM. x,J. Aka 9rm. ■ \ Meanwhile, Lt. GoV. Davi«-;P. Dickson, also a Republican, will ha sworn in at governor Dec. 30 to amvt the remainder of Boggs' ■■■■ i ■ ■ ■ n sa Ms . lor psblle Ispninat la stcwdinw with Slsa. sroCHs sad sstuants. sad thnl .... Mat iWast shan toe dalrsyrd by :pe-dsl aassssawat accordlny ts Iron Ufa and that all of the lota aad parods st taad frootina span either aide ot Allay seat at Baldwin Aaisrsa from Parkdele ' Avansa is Msrrtaue Sinai ahsU conatl-tsla MS • pedal aaaeaamcdl dlatrUt to defray SS7S.U at tha Mttmatad yoat aad ttyaii thereof aad that HUM, si tha asMsiatad east and expen,e» 1 ba paid (ran tha Capital a city < Thai tha ( ISM st • e'daak p—. BOP aad objections that may ba yartiei jatacaMad Particularly: All avnara at praparty fraettaf on, or, ahsttlns aa Walk tha Lake, or win are Intaraatad te having fixed sad msln,{ tatMd Bis normal height aad level at aid lake, pursuant ts the provtalsas at tat IN of tha :Michigan PabUe Aeu at jte aa amaaded. and Act ill ot «ths Michigan Pabllc Acta at XML as ~~ Toe ara hereby notified that tha -paUasd County beard of Supervisor, -has caused to ha mad la this Court patMao praying for the eaubiuh-MSSit top tala Court of the normal •halgfat and level ot Watkln, Lake. Mid; afaki Ibatng located In Sections u. U •aad M of Waterford Township. Oakland I JXmij. Mtahlsan Tea are Iniftei notified that a hear- |rJ~£ -Court iwrd. at T** can U « faa ara farther notified that an aaM -----------tetaada to ate thta ah tha normal height — _ Id lafea at idd.M fasti Wbova asa kavcl and U you daalrc to Mspaii the aatahlUhmact st the level ■I Mdja teat above aaa level you tooiM than aad there appear and, dniw cause, it any you have, why: I 4 fal The aarmal height aad Maal et|< tea laid Inks should net be estibUahsd;1* -fkl Why SSd.M feet above aaa tovtrt < VhdUM hot ha the Mvtl flxsd a, the asraial height and level at Mid lake: " - 'iM—irrfbiSly. Mtehtgan. the Offtor of Noaidaw a. bajinard i Caroarattaa cawasat, qygi i, aaM* tad ' ROOteft f ALLXRf. , Aafl. Osr pore lion Cauaaa naninl-LAra ISA VEA1 3 OPEN 9 to 9 DAILY General Warehouse Cal Say 2258 Dixie Highway _ Pontiac, Michigan 10:30 to 4 i Plenty Of Free Parking Tools Hardware. Electrical, Paint, light Fixtures Etc. 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Tisdale. , J J • j if' R-Midland, was in place of John CARLISLE, Pa. (UPIi — Dick- 1 iniTIdten 31 XflfCtMMt C. Morris, R-Mklland, who moved inson College's Arts Award tor i 'HIIIUIVU UI lull |twty trom ^ diatrict. Gordon 1960 was presentrd in a public I LANSING (UPI) — Four new Rockfell, R-Mount Morris, came! ceremony to stage star JudHhjl representatives elected to fill vs-!tn for the late George Gillespie.!Andc-son for dlsttnguishedJ cancies got their first taste of the R-Geines, in the second district achievement in the theater. | lawmaking process in the speciai'of Genesee County, and Mrs. Max- * * * session Wednesday. line Voting. D-Dctroit, took *wr The award consists of $1,000 and!-'I AU have been elected to the the seat of Frank D. Williams ini a ceramic medallion. Established il WHS legislature and will be back-Detroit's 2nd District when WU-j in 1958. previous winners of the 9 in Lansing next January. 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Treat said thsas attempts apparently ware part of an eftart by oonaervatlve Southerners to block the election of John r. Kennedy and he said ha would have no part in the move. II C Unrrliml [LA1 venience" maritime powers such V*wt Mercnant ll6Cf ®* Liberia and Panama, added to tile volume of new ships, built, brought Greece this year into th^ front aanks In shipping,. Lloyd's Tonnage Slips in '60 NSW YORK (UPD - The tawf aage of the U.S, merchant Sect aliped this year to MJ3T.000 dawn 45L000 tons from 1959, Lloyd' register of shipping says. * The authoritative shipping registry's 1980 statistical tablet show grown 4,01,000 tons over last year lor an all-time high of 139, 700,800 tons gross. • 1 * I * The register said that although total tonnage of the VA Merchant fleet fell by nearly half a million tons, the American tanker fleet tonnage was Increased by 294.000. Jack Will Sport High Silk Hat, Paper Claims mm york (Apj » ibesl-dewt-Etoet John F. 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These children will be among the groups visited by Showcase’s Happy Christmas Caravan, a traveling entertainment unit By MARJORIE RICHER Women's Editor The PJntiac Proas When WUKO-Way Apprentice Theater presents its sixth production of an originaj Christmas children’s play Dec. 17th and 18th the audience may have an answer to a child's ihost penetrating question, "Why is Christmas?" The play is “Hie jirokeri Doll" and its author Celia Mer* * rill Turner considers it her Christmas can) to the community. Sie has attempted to bring the concept of Christmas into a jet-age setting. The 45 minute play was written to two days and a night of steady effort. Over the years it has been presented to hundreds of school children, scouts, children's, home inmates and hospital patients. Thera is no admission, but reservations must be made in advance at Midwest 4-4418. “The Broken Doll" takes place to a department store where frantic last minute Christmas shopping leads to borne hilarious consequences. A boy is locked in the store. He discovers an orphan girl who has hidden away in the store and together in his dream they discover “Why is Christmas." Children hi the Will-O-Way Class are featured to the cast. Rotating In the parts for the eight performances, the players are seed to a variety of rotes inasmuch as there are 46 parts in each cast. Celia’Merrill Turner who is Mrs. Kenneth Turner to private life and the mother of, three children is one of the < area's most versatile and talented women. She's also one of the busiest. A frustrating tangle and dropped purse are part of the hilarious action bf the play. Playing roles that could be duplicated it life in- any Christmas shopping throng are 7from left) Diane Palmer of Bowlane Street. Joan Pape of Bloomfield Hills, Marejane de Cou of Leonard and Cathy Bogart of Rochester. miWnery department of <± mythical department store. Children's groups are invite# to make- reservations for the * performances. * ,v Her endeavors Include directing the' Apprentice Theater, narrating a daily radio show, and .playing violin with the Pontiac Symphony where she is- associate conductor. In this latter capacity she has the distinction of being; one of the few women, to the country to occupy the conductor’s podium of a symphony orchestra. * *'; ■ * Her musical talents Include composing. Ip 1®>5 Mrs. Turner, a graduate of the Juil-liard School of. Music was commissioned to write a symphony. Two years . later “The Chippewa Symphony" was premiered by the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra. . Its themes and story were based on authentic Indian music and weave the story of a Chippewa family whose little son has become lost in the forest. Mrs. Turner conducted the premier performance which was received enthusiastically. People as talented and ^usy as Mrs. Turner usually manage to convey a positive mood of inner balance and harmony, no matter how frantic their schedules. Mrs. Turner is a shining example of such a person. Her poise is equal to .the demands of running a bustling household with the normal excitements and- enthusiasms that youngsters 4, 9 and 12 can create. ★ a * It’s a three generation household with beloved Treesa Way Merrill, Mrs! Turner’s mother, recuperating from a tedious illness. Husband Ken maintains, an office here, too and celebrities ouch as Basil Rathbone, Guthrie McCUntic and Jessie Royce Landis are frequently coming and going. Than are always , young actors spilling’ from the small theater a (core of steps back of the house. The eager bright hope that one of them may be the. star of tomorrow Is palpable. And not Improbable. % Last night’s production of “Peter Pap" on television found Will-O-Way’s alumna Maureen Bailey In the role of Wendy. It was an exciting program to share with a family so Immersed in theater—doubly exciting to hear their reminiscence of the period from 1950 to >953 when Miss Bailey studied at Will-O-Way. "That’s Maureen!” sang 4-year-old Candy. “She’s mo v.t n g nicely,’’ murmured Mrs. Turner. Nine-year-old Kenneth was rapt and RobUi focused Her attention with 12-year-old Intensity pn every minute of the children’s classic. One plumbs the depths of such a remarkable person as Mrs. Turner in ■ unexpected ways. For me last night it was the moment when she road aloud lines from her Christmas Sliari Light stone (at left) overwhelms her sister Vicki in this scene. 'She is . saying ecstatically, ‘7 " love you, Pauline!" and literally sweeps Vicki off her feiet. Both girls live in Orchard Lake. Personal News Items Leaving Saturday by jet to Honolulu by way of Los Angeles are Mrs. Gordon J. La Fond and Of Orchard. Lake Road. Durlhg a month’s stay lrf Join her mother Mrs. LeqJBailey brother and silter-ln-law the, Donald Ll Mr: Bailey Is editor and publisher . dlse Magazine. v ' is w “ ★ Mrs. Walter Latozag and daughter Sheryl of Bloomfield Terrace are spending several Weeks in Sedona, Ariz., visiting her mother Mrs. Ralph Bloch. They will return about Jan. 45. - _ - or w ' -.kV'VV' Mrs. Richard Veasey of Delaware Drive Is visiting , her mother Mrs. Milly .Eddy in Rialto. Calif. She wiQ spend the holidays with her sifters and brothers-in-law, the Donald Ashursts and the Ralph Entwistles in Rialto. V it. At • it The birth of a daughter Hope Ann qn Dec. I Is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tarvestad (Ruth Phillips i of Valencia Drive. drandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips of Valencia Drive and the Rev. C. J. Tarvestad of Portland, - Off....--"--T": j ----.............it it Mrs. Null H. Ulman^the former Randallyn Strickland, left Tuesday by jet tor Frankfort, Germany. She will join her husband Airman l.c. Neil IL Ulman . to make thetr home at Darmstadt the next three years. The Randall Stricklands of LaSalle Street and the - Herman C. Ubntna of Oerdon Avenue are parents of the couple. ' . ‘ ’■ 'it• '-it ' ★' Stocking stutters for patients in the children’s ward at Pontiac General Hospital were made at the annual Christmas party for St. Catherine's Guild of Holy Name Church Wednesday evening at the home of Mr*. Robert V. Diegel of Villa Road. Birmingham. Cohosteaaes were Mrs. Robert Ottoshaber and Mrs. Alphonse Powler. THB PdNTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, i960 TWBNTY-OlrtS First Baptist Group Hears Missionary Recent !'< Tipacon News’wl'i Her Weight Ruining Home memben of Tlpecon Chapter of the American Buainesa Women'! Association met for their annual Cfcriatmas dinner Monday at the Villa Inn. Mm. Cyril Boot was program chairman. * * * Mrs. Chariea Mark, newly elected president, named the chairmen who include Mr*. Merle Humphries and Mrs. CStroll Welch, banquet; Pauline Logsdon and Gloria SWEATER ......... SLIM SKIRT. . HIP STITCH SKIRT... DYED to MATCH SLACK risen, program; Mrs. Elea Lee and Mia. Hobart Schons, publicity; Mrs. Walter Bendig Jr. and Mrs. Donald Lunsford, scrapbook; Mrs. Henry Hesly, service-civic; Mrs. Robert Gallo, social; Mrs. Florence Case, vocational; and Martha Breckenridge and Eleanor Larson, ways- and means. Choose her gift from this dyed to match set. Bulky cable sweater and matching skirts or slocks of doeskin flannel.' The Perfect Gift What greater motivation could there be for a woman to ttick to her diet than a husband with a roving eye? Your husband's remark that he finds someone else more attractive may be a last resort effort! 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The Bible study on Psalms was puhswted by Mrs. H. H. Pattiaon and Mrs. Richard Wright reported on the national and overseas sewing project. Christmas carols were sung. Guests were Mra. Wiliam H. From the bosic toilored to the very fussy, printed or solid, youTI find a huge selection. They're oil washable of Course. Other Blouses $9 to $18 City Woman Named 1ST* T* “f ^ E tO MUSIC Board ! The Yamer Group win meet] j with Mrs. George M. Stinnett Jan. Mrs. Lester Snell of Auburn U| at her home on Squirrel Road. Hood hat been appointed a mem-{Birmingham. bar at the Board of Certification I--rs....n- -—-jt of the Michigan Musk* Teachers’ll luiuJ 8AM I All Items Gift Wrapped Free Other Sweeten $1195 to $42.50 All Items Gift Wrapped Free Kingsley Inn Bloomfield Hills If hat Are You Doing JViu Year's Eve?’ We ere making aome wonderful plans for a v FESTIVE and GAT NEW YEARS EVE CELEBRATION As soft, os flexible, as comfortable as' your favorite slipper! Real luxury in Style and comfort. 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Eva Welch, hospital chairman, reported that fruit and pop ;om were given to veterans in the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium at Thanksgiving. Mrs. Briggs will men her home for a Christmas party Dec. 21 lowing a dinner at Greenfield's Restaurant. » ists relax with handicrafts. !SATURDAY 9 to 9 litf ; Music Program ‘ A social hour and gift e followed a program of pit. 4 at Sunday's meeting of the Junior I I League of the Pontiac Tuesday (UPD—-Never soak an earthen-1 * i Musicals. Ann Todd of Cherokee ware dish or pot It food has I, Road was hostess to the group. scorched in it. Add a teaspoonful II Christmas carols were sung by of baking soda .to the water and |{Gaynel Rice, accompanied hyllet stand only until the particles| f[9ally Wilson, pianist. have loosened. AM LADIES’. Jj WOOLEN SLACKS, \ A fabulous special purchase n makes this lew price possible! UAUTIfUl UUCTION: Vivid gnd subdued, plaidsl Versatile solids! BtAUTIFUUY TAILORED: Pendl-slim tapered legs! 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RCA VICTOR M-liMlelY Mrs. Nathan Hershtield present-[ed a musical program "Sabbath in Song,” explaining the importance of the Sabbath to the Jewish people, at Tuesday's meeting of Congregation B'nai Israel's Sisterhood. * * * The speaker played recordings jot the major Sabbath prayers and traditional aonga. MAYTAG Famous Aluminum Tub Double Insulated Keeps Water Hotter, , Longer Special!..With Trade $' 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH 158 I22& III pi i IF n I TN/S WESJCONLY.^ See liv* Demonstration at Our Store at Once 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH! LOWEST INTEREST IN TOWN! Opes Every Night ’til 9 ntown L-SHOP "Your Appliance Specialists'V 121 N. Saginaw St. PE 5-6119 rogue* a gave a report. The opening prayer was ready by Mra. Leon Sirlla. Mrs. Mabel Beecher cloned the meeting with prayer. Program chairman via Mra. David Horowitz. Refreshment* were served a table decorated in a motif by Mra. Michael Dai Irving Koper and Mra. J. j£. Mar. golis. lag Preatdeal Mra. Sidney CMi- lAnnual Party Set by Dancers 7. The second annual Christmas party for members of the Grand Square Dance Club and their gums will be at Donetoun School Saturday evening. # * * Square* and novelty dancea will be called by Norman HOI with music provided by an orchestra. Dancing will begin at 9 p.m. Oklahoma has the/ largest deposits of asphalt in the United States.-* / everyone loves « gift /romWIQQS Christmas Party Is Discussed by Altar Society St. -Mtehael’s Catholic Church Altar Society members discussed the annual Christmas party at a meeting Tuesday in the parish Zeta Eta Chapter Plans Presents for State Hospital Mrs. Karl Dale opened her home on Kempt Street, Drayton Plajm, for the December business meeting bf the Zeta Eta Chapter at Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Tuesday AMERICAN EAGLE Cost Meta! in Antique Black Finish 27" WINGSPREAD Christmas Special Regularly til.95 Give someone this authentic copy of the Federal Eagle — our nation's symbol of democracy! Magnificent over a fireplace or for wall decor . . . dramatic accent to porch wall or above' garage door. (Buy one for your own home, too — at this very special price!) 8-CUP CARAFE with 22K Gold Trim $2’5 Hand-blown' of heat-resistant glass with rich 22K gold Mm fired' in for permanent beauty! Complata with brass plated warmer stand and candls. 8-CUP INSTANT COFFEE CARAFE Of hand-blown clvsa with SUE (Old trim, this carafe has wlda Math . for easy mixing of Instant coffee. --------j .... $2 Plana ws Christmas service project of con-1 trlbuting gifts to the patient* at the Pontiac State Hospital. ) ♦ ♦ ■ ♦ . i. Thomas Mosley of Oak; Hill Street will be hostess for the! Christm** party on Dec. 20. | Guest* for the evening were Mr*. Barker. . - make it a gay holiday for youngsters with our Famous Swedish .. ANGEL CHIMIS *1 complete, with. 4 candles Of radiant solid brass, these chimes play a marry tune when candies1 are lit! low-ported from Sweden, chimes come compactly based for •sty mailing and are quickly assembled. :.. 25* OPEN EVERY NIGHT jTU. CHRISTMAS—' WIQQS 24 WEST HURON STREET All of tbs church's unit* wu join for the, party at 9 p.m. Tuee-day fas the parish haU. A cooperative dinner wtU he followed by an exchange of gifts and game*. Mis. Vtoyd furlm. tor the M OalhsMs Wes 9 at It. VIsNst I irrk wtOi a tontoM served by Daaghtan ef leehtols After urging members vto volunteer tor recreational work at the Pontiac Stale Hospital, Mr*. Omer DeCbninck appointed nominating committee members for an election of officers in January. They Jaycee Gats Reddy Party Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce Auxiliary members made plan* tor*a Saturday children'* Christmas party when they met Wednesday evening at Rotunda Inn. ♦ * * Guests were women from the Lake Orton area, when the group will organize after the A demonstration on furniture refiniahlng waa followed by a donation at cannod goods tor the annual presentation of 9f Christmas banket to a needy family. Golfers Lunch, Play Cards An afternoon of canto followed luncheon for 27 members at the Niblick Golf dub Tuesday at the Elks Temple. dree ef Om area. Mrs. Ray C. Kingsbury, social chairman, announced a Christmas party to be given jointly by the Niblick Golfers and Niblick Bowlers, Dec. 20 at the Elks Temple. Accent Blue Eyes (NEAi - Eyes light Must CAfeie SCANDINAVIAN! AcrosonicPiano Churdi Group Marks Yule LmI Ames Group of Tint fmftVMWI Church ceie-brated* Christmas party Wed-nMday evening at the church. Guests were Mrs. William Marta* cad Mrs. Hubert Bom who read devotions. Greens Proceeds to Sponsor Student proceeds from Waterford Brunch churches, frit stockings, candy of the Woman's National Farm god Jars, decorated cawflrs, corsages Garden Association's annual and centerpiece arrangements for greens market Thursday will spon- the said Is Waterford’s Community sor a Waterford Tdtaship High Activities Building. Christmas School student to a summer foreign trees Were also available, exchange program neat summer. n*&ud tables arranged to * # * triangular shape were placed In Festively decorated tables ifut the dining .room’s center. Gold bedecked with b el 1 a Robbia and bright colored decorations, wreaths, topiary trees, styrofoam foam, pine cones and other me- \ ure-aa ^ CHRISTMAS FIGURE8 ns nvwooe Telegraph Store Open Every Night — Including Saturday-— Until 9 P. M. ’til Christmas Selecting a wreath from the large assortment of greens available at Waterford Branch of the Woman’s National Farm and Garden Association’s greens sale Thursday in Waterford's Community Activities Building were (from left) Mrs. Byron Noland, Mrs. Rolf Smith and Mrs. David Stewart. Handcraft, greens, swags and roping adorned the building for ihe annual project. Dire Threat Is Device to Secure Attention AND GRACIOUS GIVING Just a few of over 300 open stock Dinnerware patterns — giving top selection and priced to give top value. ^ North End Miracle Mile Shopping . Center on Telegraph {load People who overhear our violent threats need this understanding to League Reaffirms Stands Group Holds S^Yuk. Workshop'. jJ Mrs. Russell Kock was chair-i i„jrh;in (hr an ad! - day Christmas ]workshop Tuesday lor the Pine! •y j Lake Branch, Woman’s National) Fbrm and Garden Association, at [the home of- Mrs. Harry Chassiej on Pine Ridge Road. | Table decorations were made by i ■s Mrs. Harold Schneider, and Mrs. e Kenneth Snob!in demonstrated ta-j j. ble favors and mantel treatments. ki Mrs. Chaaaie decorated Christmas! ™ candles and Mrs Kfx* displayed j (s the new look to door wreaths, i A progressive Christmas lunch-; . eon is scheduled for Dee. IS. Koual Boulton Miss Wilson Qsd lbhsls; PONTIAC | Refreshment* Miss Krueger. • y" Support a system of civil aefv-j We parents threaten children fee to provide qualified person-wtth violent cooacquenees because ael in government'' was the tint nobody has ever paid us much at- lecommmdallon. The league his-1 Smtien. 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All PNICIS IN QUANTITY QUOTED ] EM 3-4171 the Pontiac pikss, Friday, decekbbr 9, io«o T^VE»TY.>1V&. Avon Can't Decide Fate of $30,000 The Pontiac Press trophy for Dairy Farm of the Year was presented jointly last night to the owner and manager of Devoh Acres Farm In Brandon Townahip -for outstanding achievement In the field of dairy farming initySO. „ . », j •' | . .. ' :i Owner of the 410-acre farm on Seymour Lake Road 'near Sashabaw Road Laura Turned, proprietor of 2"rte# No» S:*'*nd Pau* Dev unsanitary and objectionable conditions existed at the dump. Boyea. who investigated the dump hitpself, said no attempt had been made to bulldoze or maintain the dump site since last spring-♦ * * Residents of the bra have presented .(otitions to the towaahfp, complaining about the condition^ that exist at the dump. curmntly it serving as president of the Oakland County Deity Committee. ft waa in this capacity that Haat watooiued same MS dairy h| ruction of the bnllding in Avon Township Park. But the committee re— |oinmended' that the- rest of the money not be raised through h millage increase after studying aj survey of dubs and church groups! in the township. In response to a questionnaire I sent out by the committee, 18 or-1 Jganizations stated- that they would I not want a millage increase for the community center placed on| [the spring ballot. Acting as toastmaster was Stuart Hutchins, sales chairman of the Oakland County Black and White Association. Presentation of the coveted trophy' **i made by Lee Wiribom, suburban editor of The Pontiac Press. In her' remarks, Mrs/ Winborn pointed opt that the registered held of « Holstein cows on Devon Acres farm had the high production record In 1880 of 13,612 pounds of milk and 470 pounds of butter-fat per ww. Accuse Parolee ot Stealing Car and Plates ROCHESTER — A 21-year-old parolee? act-uaed of stealing a car | from an automobile dealership | hdre. waa bound over to circuit court yesterday by Justice of the! Brace Luther C. Green. Top Oakland Winner Gets $720 for His Two Black Angus Steers TROPHY PRESENTATION - Receiving The Pontiac Press trophy for Dairy Farm of the Year presented last night at the annual Oakland County Dairy Banquet are Mrs. Laura Tunter, owner of Devpn Acres Farm in Brandon Township and her farm manager. Lee Hunt (right). Interested onlooker is Mrs. Hirner's Hard work paid off ypsterday for 4-H Chib members who entered farm animals in the 31st ttiUMMl Detroit Junior Livestock Show.. J husband Harold. Making the presentation is Lee Winborn, suburban editor of The Pleas, the affair, attended by some 100 dairy farm owners and managers and their wives, waa heM at the Pontiac Federal Savings pad Loan Buttding, Pontiac. !8TUDY to CONTINUE The nine-member Unit, headed by chairman William Severance, has hern instructed by the township board to continue its study of recreational needs of the area in order -to. find out what project should be financed with the bequest from theGrace M. Curray [Object to Avon Business the farm manager and libs. •TUreer also were, being honored for contributing a trophy for the county Black and White Show for orgaatettom and activities In Oakland County. Home Beauty Shop Hit Cbunty Jail. He will appear In circuit coirtl at 1:38 p.m. Monday. private At its Nov. 9 meeting the township hoard stated that it had no objections to Mrs. Glenn Lockhart Another of Williams’ stews; which was given a third-place ribbon in the same event, sold tui jUgenfrttz Nurseries. Inc., today, reau. sill give commentary plus uripbig out the entire 1961 spring [technical data on the use of high, sales stodf. speed color film. Ports covered Lost were' shrubs, trees and include New Orleans, Mara-other products prepared lor spring caibo, Curacao, Barbados, Aruba, sales. Cause of the blase was un-r^k*n anc* Trinidad, determined. No one was injured. -1”4’—v, —*——‘*- $332. Both were purchased at the auctioh by the New York Central Railroad Dining Car Services. Drawtag topi price waa the 1.1M psaad A a gas swsad iy Jtion when he moved out of the [area. I The board also advised Town-I ship Attorney Rex Bebout to start Northcote-Goodall Postal Substation Opens in Oak Park ! Wetzel s champion steer sold for i $2,488. it was purchased at $2.10 per (iound by the rood Fair Mar (ket chain. Wetzel said he planned to use the money to help finance | his education after enrolling next year at Michigan State University. .* ■ The grand champioq lamb, a 108-pound Southdown owned by Ronald Sober. 15, at Fow lerviDe was purchased by a Detroit restaurant, Carl s Chop House, at $3 per !Schalm PTA Session ££ to Include Operetta I CLAWSON — An operetta en-j T"- titled "Musical Christmas Cards" [ P*** will be presented by the fourth [ I grade class of Schalm Elementary i School at 8 p.m. Wednesday. The program will be held as [part of the Schalm School Pareni-|Teacher Association meeting at the pre-j school, 940 N. Selfridge Blvd. j Fifty firemen fought the-blaze.!, ~ J** °T" A nearby Standard Oil bulk Mart * “S**0** <*•* was endangered for a ttow ,,n* tor *** m*B* *rrfdin« <* was enoangered lor a time, Martha Ann GoodaU and Donald The fire waa the largest la i Bruce Northcote who repeated their • .ware la Mearee — MteMgaa** [vows before the Rev. Albert B. I “Floral Oty.” Johns. I The cellars were in % 300-foot The bride I* the daughter of square building just off the down-! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Goodait town district. 1 of W? S. Detrett Blvd. The bride- The company's main offices sfe! greaas*s parent* are the Fraser I three miles sway on U.S. 24. | f- Northcote* of lilt W. ctark- OAK PARK — A new post office] I substation has been opened at ,85258 Greenfield Road for the convenience of Oak Park and South-] field residents. To Vofe in Spring I; ion Joining Sewer Project Vi j WOOD CREEK FARMS—VUlage i i residents here will be asked in an t election March 13 if the small community should tie into tbeji Reschedules Meeting r ORION TOWNSHIP - The De*l i camber meeting of the Proper I3e-1 meat ary School Parent-Teacher < Asaociatkm baa been rescheduled 1 to avoid conflict with a meeting of the Lake Orion Board of Edueo- I The substation will be perms-inent and will operate from 9 a.m.i to $ p.m. weekdays and from 9j a.m. to noon on Saturdays, • Hill-Gazette Unit ! F5 ^ ^ ^ f , a floor-length gown of Chantilly of LogK>n Partins Today jlace, and carried a crescent shaped bouquet "of orchids. H,U,1 Maid of honor was Geonri-^ Brown. Joan GoodaU, sirter of the wiU hotel 1** *nnual bnde. was junior bridesmaid. with Oristmas party at 6:38 p.m. to Jlldy EsWTi suzie Garcia and Judy The -presentations ware’ made by The the teeter-managers of the three seasao dairy farmers' rspective ataoria* day i lions, Gerald Brooks, No. 2; Road. 1 day at the American Legion Home, 96 Churchill Road. 1 A pot-luck dinner and special! games are scheduled, j Those who attend are asked to| [bring Si Christmas gifts? to be, [exchanged during the aocial hour.] A favorable two-thirds majority] ia needed at the polls belore the project can* be undertaken. nan Paijy for Children ' After the evening ceremony a I [reception was held.at the Veterans! HQLLY—^The women's auxiliary [Memorial Hail in Oxford. Upon of the Moose lodge 854. will hold a j their return from a honeymoon. Christmas party tor area children trip to New York City, the newly-j Ofec 18. Members .of the organize- [weds will live on North Shore WEST BLOOMFIELD .TOWN-) SHIP - Sixty children of the 4th. ] j 5th and 6th grades at Scotch Elementary School will prgsent a musical Christmas program Tuesday at the 8 pm. meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association The ehafar will be aadtr tad SALT r Make it easy for Dad ^ give him a McCULLOCH chain saw this Christmas For Water Softener? and Thawing C.C. ROCK SALT... GRANULATED SALT SALT PELLETS ...... SALT NUGGETS MEDIUM FLAKE SALT KL1ER A ROCK SALT KLEER #2 ROCK SALT "DOWFLAKE" CALCIUM CHLORIDE "Mary's Carol" Lullaby. Three Kings" and "Up On The House Top." The audience will be asked to' participate hrttte staging. 'BURGERBITS' DOG FOOD With U.A.R. Official Deliver^ Order» (j/ Over $5.00 Maiibal Abdel Hakin Amer, vice REGAL PLAN CHARITY BALL — Members of the Oxford Junior Women's Club are making final arrangements tor their annual Charity; Ball slated tor Qec If at the Metatnora Hunt dub. Looking pver decorations here are (from left) Mrs. Bruce FEED fc SUPPLY CO. 2S Jackson Street Fhona FI 2-0491 Pontiac Rd. at Opdyka Rtf. FE 4-0734 PE 4-11U slippery pavement at the Interstate 94 crossing. Dallas A. White, 26, of South Haven, climbed from his overturned truck and was taken to a hospital With minor injuries. * CRASH IN tULAMABOO Three railroad cam were derailed when this heavy three-unit cement truck rammed a 19-car New j^otk Ointral train at Kalamazoo Thursday after skidding on 'Healing' Drawing Board Among New Products r.s- ch:,:ra^in9 sassasi" a $7.3 Billion Doal Families with an annual NFW YORK ftJRIl—On Christ- COm NEW YORK (UPI)-On Christ- >bout }100 g*. iuch ^ ^ mas morning Americans will open those with Incomes of 17,500 i an estimated f7-S billion worth of'above will spend clone to 1300. These Reg. *10.95 Acrilan* A fine mew Acrilan carpet at big savings just before Christmas ! *Chem8trand’s Acrylic Fiber. Reg. *10.95 All Wool Wilton A wonderful heavy wool carpet that, will give loads of wear and add luxury to your home. Reg. *9.95 All Wool Axminster An exceptionally heavy Axmineter in a fine 'pattern. Only one roll available. ’I The lock Is offered by the Trusonj [ Corp., Mlneola, N.Y. Open Evenings TUI 9 P.M. CORMING.#WARE Electromatic Skillet Keg. 5UJL Jiylon Choose either *501’ or Continuous Filament Nylon at thia exceptional price! Many colors. * Reg. *6.95 Wool • - Nylon Tweed A real quality carpet at a close-out price! Hurry for thia bargain! Reg. *5.95 All Nylon or All Wool Here is carpet at giveaway prices! Many colors in plains or tweeds! * $24.95 It wlU be s jay to milady (we. hope) to .do her share of the gardening now that she can get glamorously styled hand tools such as trowels, weedsra, -shears and tike like with plastic gripe in such colors as yellow, red, pink, blue and turquoise. Called “Shear Magic” garden tools, they’re made by Hardware 5 Industrial Tool Co., Philadelphia, Pa, ROLL BALANCES AT GREAT SAVINGS NOW $ 85.00 145.00 119.90 75.00 303.45 175.00 ■> 191.20 100.00 304.10 180.00 119.55 65.00 279.55 165.00 219.00 125.00 145.00 175.00 150.00 b There A Santa In The House? II So Ho Moy 1m interested to Know that Crump ilactric Is Having a Special Pro-Christmas Solo off Frigidaire Laundry Equipment. FRIGIDAIRE WASHER W AND DRYER PAIR LJ) V Model WIA-S1 I Beige Wool Embossed ... Acrilan Wilton-Nutria .. Wool Wilton ........... Heavy Beige Wool Tweed Beige Acrilan Tweed ... Nutria Acrilan Wilton Beige Acrilan Wilton v.. Beige Wool Wilton....... Gold *501* Nylon........ Beige *501* Nylon...... Beige Acrilan Tweed ... Wool Bark Tweed ....... $153.30 273.80 262.30 Toss ■ Pillows Choose from a wide selection of shapes, colon and fabrics. You’ll love the easy-off covers, toot Planning to redecorats for the Holidays? Now is the time to chooee your draperies. Our stocks are complete with rsady-ssadaS and custom fabrics. • Moderns o Plains • Florals .g Provincials • Scenics O Novelties • Custom Made • Ready Made ' Don’t delay — visit us soen If yea are planning Custom Floors You’ll taka great prills in a floor that Is custom designed by Spenoer’s. New tile and inlaid patterns offer the most exciting noon you can Imagine. Sparkling effects can be obtained with the new gold ana silver patterns of life-like” Here are wonderful ’’fussy rugs” of long staple Acrilan* that will decorate your home and add a distinctive touch of elegance. Any shape and nptny col- NQ MONEY DOWN 1st Payment Merch 1 Use Our Layaway for Christmas eluding Wash *N Down- OPEN EVENINGS TTIL 9:00 P.M. TIL CHRISTMAS 36 Months to Pay!„ 3511 Elpzabeth Lake Road FE 4-7775 Open Every Night Until Christmas * C OVERINGS TWENTY SIX L ' ! : ' ■■ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9, i960 / \.. /. 1 1 j /, 'V ■ ' , 1 iiirTiiTi - i—it iiurriTM —rrrrmirr m m mm wii—w THE PONTUC frRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, imp TWENTY- i The Inquiry was prompted by the caw ol a person who has refused examination by two physicians, Ashdown said. Lack of emergency detention powers, Adams said, would, "leave the mentally afflicted person and the community without means of protection against the oonae-quence of violence such person may Inflict." MjRNG UR — Prosecuting attorneys legally may order eii er-| gency 48-hour detention of persons believed Insane without first obtaining a medical certificate or Judicial authorization, Atty. Gen. W t* Adams said Thursday. ■ash pevsoas, however, mast CALL FE 3-7833 ATTICS-BASEMENTS ADDITIONS and DORMERS Finished In Tims for Christmas W# Will Not Knowingly Bo Undersold j Every job custom built toi your specifications, including choice of floors, walls; and ceilings ot no extra cost, i NEW 1 APJUSTABLEl ELECTRIC SHAVER era Wednesday issued an Indictment against Haifa, union official Henry Lower and Detroit banker Robert E.'McCarthy over promotion of the tract. FREE LAYOUT AND DESIGN - FHA TERMS NO MONEY DOWN - 5 YEARS TO PAY j May Curb Troublesome jMaple Syrup Bacteria studies conducted at MSU, but their role was not full determined, j Robbins said. EAST LANSING (UP1 )-Treubto-| tapholes in maple trees before the ,armer* un,1> “bout 1962. when making bacteria which reduces syrup spouts are attached. Robbins! composition and size hf the dosage maple syrup yields throughout the nation may soon be a worry of the past it research at Michigan State I University fulfills its early signs [of promise. 3 Research workers tn the forestry department and microbiologists at iMSU recently developed s germicide pellet which is expected to | boost maple syrup yields by at {least SO per bent- Forestry wewrehera PONTIAC BUY WAREHOUSE DIRECT TO YOU-SAVE ON HOME GIFTS! CHRISTMAS STiStPSMBSr.iE (SIP fnfTBTEs Sinai SALE •yrap- Maple syrup production is not a ‘major industry In Michigan but it 'provides some income to farmers spread throughout the state. Michigan Agriculture Department officials said. I The last complete report, for I960, showed Michigan farmers produced about 51.000 gallons of ) maple syrup to rank sixth hi the nation with syrup sales totaling 1280.000 | University-owned tree plots treated with-the paraformaldehyde pellets produced top-quality light :amber syrup almost until the Dow |stopped. Robbins said. Normally [the quality of syrup dropa off after the middle of the'season, OTHER SHAVER SPECIALS ''Need a Dining Room Suite for Christmas?" CHECK THESE CLOSE-OUTS NORELCO Speedahaver HJ.85 NORELCO Floating Head . *17.49 REMINGTON PRINCESS * 8.95 Roll-A-Matie Home and Auto *18415 Schick 3-SPEED . rrr.. >13.93 SCHICK POWERSHAVE ... *11.95 OPEN WEDNESDAYS AND EVERY NIGHT TIL CHRISTMAS-PARK AT THE DOOR CHAIR SPECIALS I1--- 'J I—_J LAME MAN’S > M, L0UH8E CHAIR . I “Valentine Seaver^ I Reg. $139.00 We were planning on closing out all our dining room groups at Hie first of Hie year but to give you a chance to hovp o new set for the holidays wo art slothing them now to cost or below. 1 S. SAGINAW ST. FES-4T31 CHERRY DINETTE SET r. • 4T Round BrL Table ■«*• SOIM a •One* Chewy *709 U • 4 Chain with f 31 We Will BE OPEN Every SUNDAY 12 Noon ’til 6 P. M. ’til Christmas 6-PC. DINING ROOM SUITE (AU. • Hutch China JfJi • With Glass Doan $4 Jit $||0 • Drop Uad Ejtt Table I fill OVER CHAIRS to CIioom From BUCKSKIN MAHOGANY SET • Lory. Hutch China R.q. S329.it SAVE • Ext. Table with 050 A dhR *80 *249 • by fttontoy ■ TV wAlnut dropleaf set ,VE • *- Hul* Cto. •yr • Di»p Leal Ext. Table . IfflAI )Q — Duncan Tyie Ley* I till SWIVEL! ROCKER Totted Back Sa q ( Heavy Frieze Coven *tO LOOSE CUSHION LOUNGE CHAIR V . 1 COLONIAL CHAIR SW IVEL ROC KER Jo a 87 MAPLE SOdl7 FRIEZE COVERS . ARMS ... ..... Z4 STEWAIT-GLEim CO. WMIBOUB BRANCH STORE FURNITURE SALES „ _ WAREHOUSE FE 5-9179 20 FRANKLIN RD. Just Off S. SAGINAW ST. OPEN MON.. FRL TH> 9:00 — TUES.. THURS. AMD SAT. TIL 5:30 HIGH BACK SWIVEL ROCKER 18” a 24” Six. Screen Plastic Frame* Lara. Choice of Subjects CREDIT TERMS 90 Days Some os Cosh—1 or 2 Year Payment Plan JEWELERS DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE 178 N. Saginaw St. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1900 news to his daughter that she had a new brother because he felt the addition to the family would require Caroline to nuke quite an adjustment . Catholic ceremony In the chapet of Georgetown University Hospital, where he waa born. wltfe her father last Friday. Jacqueline and the children will remain at the seashore man Am of Kennedy’s father until alter the first ofj foe year. RETURNS MONDAY The President-Elect will return to Washington Monday to continue forming- the new- administration He planned to commute to Florida each weekend. Afterward, the Kennedy! and, their friends went back to Mrp; Kennedy's hospital room whino sandwiches and several bgftlaa of champagne were served. Only a small nutaibec/of relatives and dose friends won invited to the christmmig-Thpy included Mrs. Kennedy's stepfather and mother Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D/Auchinckwa, Kennedy's, brother Robert, his sister Mrs./lean Smith and his brother / la • law R. Sargent Shrivey Kennedy's parents were Kennedy, himself )>roke the ^landing beside Mrs. Kennedy during the baptism were her husband and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartlett. Mrs. Bartlett, the infant's godmother, held the child during the service. Bartlett, Washington correspondent for the Chattanooga (Tenn.l Times, served as "stand-in" for the godfather, Prince Stanilaus Radziwli), a London businessman who is married to Mrs. Kennedy’s sister Lot. life bsby appeared to be Wants Department of Urban Affairs ' CORUNNA ID—William Nestle, state jail inspector, said Wednesday the SO-year-old condemned Shi-awasaee County Jaff here would not he dosed until the board of supervisors can submit a millage proposal to build a new jail to the. voters. The board is not expected to submit the proposal until next May. • elect is beside the baby's godmother Mrs. Charles Bartlett and her husbandwho acted As proxy for the child’s godfather/Prince Stanislaus Radzi-will. Standing are Mrs. Jean Smith and Robert Kennedy, sister and brother of the presidentelect. HAPPY FAMILY — President-Elect and Mrs. John F. Kennedy pose with their son, relatives' and friends after Thursday's baptismal ceremony in Washington. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy holda John F.. Kennedy Jr. as she sits with her mother Mrs. Hugh Auchindoss. The president- Ms mother. Turning to her husband, she said: “Isn’t he sweet, Jack? Look at those pretty eyes." *£, David Wise, the New York Herald Tribune "pool” reporter at the ceremony; said the “JUNIOR” BEHAVES - John F. Kennedy Jr, resisted the temptation of many another baby ‘ during Ma Christening Thursday in tike chapel of Georgetown University Hospital. He didn’t cry loudly even once during the sacred ceremony. But "Junior” wasn't altogether silent, either, in the 11-minute ritual, emitting an occasional mutter or gurgle. CHRISTMAS1 GIFT SPECIALS SRl Electric Percolators—'Razors Waffle Irons—Fry Pons—Mixers Toasters—Planters Can Openers—Steam Irons Sewing Boskets—Colonial Lamps Nicknack Shelves Transistor Radios—Clock Radios Record Players All ot Low, Low Prices > EARLY AMERICAN and COLONIAL FURNITURE Sofas Choirs Sectionals End Tobies OEO/ All Step Tables Rockers Dining Room Sets /J| /q II|| Fine Quality Maple Furniture ■¥ aril LITTLE'S FUBNmiRE & APPLIANCE TERMS OF COURSE — MO PAYMENT 'JIL MARCH/SI OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9 3217 Dixie Hay., Drayton Plains Next te Dixie Fletal OR 3-6355 LUMBCR^t HARDWARE Nor,. 4-Woy DRYER IQQOO RCA Whirlpool / ajh m nn VACUUM »QAM Full Six*. VnitUa Hoot Control. w ntP. Motor. Acoustical 1 rALICAl C DADTADI C "IB9h ™ J ■wi wsirifwi m ukuk m . RANGE * ifiir vQNjOLc Of rUKTABLE TELEVISION and HI-FI SETS TBpiji^.Eyp j Automatic Clock and Timor, fppjsncn Outlot. Storage Drawer. Ivv Special ^Christmas Prices WWj On a Pool* Boto ChMrsC 9 V Z.12 ...1..'. Lw, ' :L' ™ - k. \\ ' ' 7-' \ ' .4 '±J. .J.-' • ■ ;h tP'T- f /' : i r ' THE /PONTIAti'fRESS. SRIUAV, DECEMBER 0. 1»S« ■■ / y 1 1 , TWEXTY-XINK Goldwpter Lists US. Troubles Say* Yplua of^ Dollar j Thraptened Because of 'fadeless Giveaway' | /NEW YORK (AFMfen. Barry /GaVhnfyt, R-Ariz., laid Thuradayj / the U.S. dollar is threatened nowi because of what he trmed excel* I live * foreign economic aid t and] “rockloshi'giveifiofny" -of American fund* since IMS. He claimed dwindling gold re*, serves and the advene balance of international payments as other; “logical" results of unwise domes', tic and foreign policies In «the wake of World War It. i * * * ■ / In a talk before the 65th annual Congress of American Industry, . the Republican conservatives said still other political ‘chickens were coming home to roost in Cuba and on, American farms. , "Ih the tragic situation of Cuba! we whre either misinformed or] deliberately misled," nGoMwater! said.' "No one" seriously believes that ' Castro could\have come to power in Cubji had the United States, vigorously and -actively opposed Mu' • revolution." • \ '■+.m4t * #\ * He' said competitive Industry abroad had been financed in such, a way that foreign producer* now can Undersell domestic makers of barbed wip? in the U.S. \market. "This is the result of national policies which have discouraged hard work and thrift' and industry by confiscatory federal tax mi*! cies — .by permitting wage increases' in certain industries wttnj no reference to., productivity in*' crease," he said. Failure to solve the farm problem, with its wasteful surpluses ..and expensive storage, has brought on a "Fiankenstein-sizej chicken which now haunts our hope* and plans for tomorrow," he Said. * * * Nearly "1.600 delegates regia-] terod for the three-day congress which runs through Friday .under sponsorship of the National ciation of Manufacturers Launches Drive to Kill Gallows Queen Liz's ' Cousin ’ Heads Attempt to Jolt Britain's Conscience LONDON (API - The Earl oft Ha rewood, 37-year-old cousin of Queen Elizabeth jll, Thursday launched a campaign to abolish the gallows in Britain. HarCwood, whose family motto, is "Salvation in God." heads Committee df Honor he says will aim *‘to prick the conscience i ' the nation, and the government. The' committee includes more than 100 bishops, peers, legislators] and stage and screen- personali dies who have joined with others ii claiming Britain's capital punish-] rneht |aw is lull of contradictions. They want the death penalty abolished. "We are not softies/’ said the Earl. "We stand for a principle. -1 And we think the nation is swing-NEW YORK * — For the 10th! ing toward that view." straight year, Francis Cardinal In World .War II Hatjewood was Spellman will spend the Chrlstmas ^unded in Ital> and held in a By A. F. MAHAN But ou the whOe. merchants ate running 23 per cent ahead «f;mnn visitlng u.S, military basro ^nt campaiEn AT Staff Writer reported that ules of socalled last Christmas AutomobUes were ^ digtan, p)aceg Iwas laughed 48 houm^SS Michiganders, it appears from “big ticket" items like yefrtger-, going well In the capital, too, and His 17-day tour, beginning Dec. Home Secretary Richard Butler early Christmas shopping trends, ators and large appliances were off, furriers said they expected their 16.- will take him to Greenland, astonished legislators by announc will In the m»ln exchange practical among the early-bird shoppers, business to be on the upside. jAlaska, Labrador and Newfound- mg a reprieve for Jdhn. Rogers, ... . ____ ',T~_____. •/ ._____ j- . . is . . . land. The cardinal Will celebrate 20, slayer of a Bristol taxi drivi gifts-clothing and »ucb-th.» ^ compared with recent put Chrtat-I '_______* * * ^ Christmas midnight Mass at the Rogers shot his victim through From Iron wood at the north*em-|mas season* IronwoodrainCr* were reported A|r Forc* Base in Green- the back of the head with tip, Uf Detroti ln the aouth- Gemerony. bypassing pianos, hifi's and fGrni-land off shotgun for clothes and such. The animal population of South iciudes elephants, hippopotamus*, 'Africa’s Kruger National PNrk in-1 buffalo,1 giraffes ’and zebras.' . SINO SANTA — Chinese orphans dance around an Oriental brought along Jhe goodies — a sack of the usual toys and candy jolly old St. Nick at. a preholiday party In Tkipei, Formosa. Santa — and made the children happy. / Santa Buying Practical Gifts This Yule, Says Early Survey Cardinal Will Spend Christmas With 61s eastern corner. Michigan rtier- that -prices, were steady with i chants report early season gift year. ago. New Model Coal Better You get better heating bom the new larger king sises of (i-‘ mom White Oak Smoke -le». NUT, STOVI and all, other lisas ere new larger - at the same cost. Order Now FE 5-6159 Oakland Fuel & Paint 436 Orchard Lako Ave. FE 5-6159 shoppers favoring wearing apparel., fall, reaching right Into Ufrrm her/ might have forestalled pn»-hatiday purchases of family winter wardrobe* and that Santa fo get by with Some below-1958 prices ■ - - .. ... .ported from Saginai gut foot In ether year, he might ^ hav e had to buy weeks ago aa a Aa one af Detroit*. tap retalleni and a few Marquette ^reported weaftnK apparel, luggage and practical gilt* ant front. A hankering.juid reonltant Saleo apart, wa* found there for bulky knit sweater*, e-pretally those with V-neck shawl or lurtle-aeck cottars. Baj . fad * This was attributed to competi-]tkm for dollars that holiday shop- Snll other* suggested that thert per* were a little late in taking out; Jackson said that while practical as undoubtedly concern with a!of their pockets this year. (gifts were leading, shoppers also 'decline in the- nations general] . * * # A were buying goodly lots of just economy and that this had .con-j Lansing appeared a top exception Christmasy, nonessential things, as !tributed to caution—and gift prac- in the gift-buying trend. There; in previous years. Iticnitty. merchants reported a swing away Benton Harbor noted no particu- [ There were some who held the from the ordinary and usual to lar sales trend, but reported mer--view that the •swri-ey came’ too'more expensive items. , chants there expected newly joined early to tell just.how luxury items' Lansing jewelers said • diamonds segments of Interstate Highway 94 such aa jewelry and furs will fit and pearls are selling well and to lure more people from smaller., into the Christ mat-giving picture that some jewelry stores already! distant towns this year. i OPEN AN ACCOUNT FOR THIS SENSATIONAL OFFERI..NOWI 8 mocCzak day ^ccAjutcc/m 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU! 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Dishwashers, too, need water that’a very hot Remember, an electric water heater can keep on and on, delivering the extra-hot water needed without burning out. OPERATING COSTS ARE AMAZINGLY LOW. The popular 60-gallon heater will.meet the needs of 8 out of 10 fawin— Using estimated operating costa for this size unit, a plentiful supply of hot water for all family needs should cost you lev than 15e a day I PLENTY OF HOT WATER ROUND THE CLOCK. For dishes, laundry, baths, there’s always plenty of hot water available. Electric water heaters have two heating units: one for normal use, the other for those special occasions when there's an extra demand for hot water, X : MAIL COUBC ■ DETROIT EDISON, J ROOM 360, ■ 2000 SECOND AVC. 2 DETROIT 20, MICH. m FOB MORE INFORMATION. £ 1 WOULD LIKE MORE INFORMATION ABOUT1 ELECTRIC. MATER HEATERS. INHM print) sonata* ■ -A>V- -^r—^ flfY - - - 7 — f - X ■ MMOUI ' • get it hot... get a lot from an WATER HEATER .:. X X .;, ■ l.j_: — •, --X - - ■ - ,, SEE YOUR PLUMBER, ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER OR DETROIT HdlSON Mora Marik in Con ji-Mlr H*fd Lure Into THE/PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, PECEMBgR », i The plastic industry claims that its products wlil replace 15S pound* pounds dr ptMtks or two. pounds^ m the average SHOP FRIDAY Car Industry Fights Mechanic Lack Sy BK.Y NLEOtt j AJP Automotive Writer DETROIT — The last time you were in a gas station you profe-Jably aaw a teen-ager or two tinkering with a car. The auto industry says the current shortage of skilled mechanics j ranges from 140,000 to 250,000 men I If so many youngsters enjoy working on tars, why is there such j a shortage of 'mechanics? More than $,000 young men lave came national six years ago. OR*, ler says almost 2.000 of these turner contestants now are working bi Plymouth dealerships. relieve pressure on college capacities." In Loa Angeles, Georgs J. Cuter, director of service tor Plymouth, announced an expansion of one of his company's activities In this field. This Is the Plymouth trouble-1 shooting contest In which auto chanics students, selected by their schools, compete against teamsl from other local schools to sms One reason is the growing which can first diagnose and ram-l ■umber of automobiles on the |edy malfunctions deliberately read. The tar population in- tplared In’cars, creased by tl million during the Last year Plymouth held 19 such employed part time by Ford deal-1 zinc lout decade. More care on the j contests across the country. Cutlcrers. And when the courses end the read automatically meads more said 25 or more cities will bei students will be offered job* The courses offer six hours trefoil* each week. Ford says It la too soon to Judge the overall program but that the response f boys was enthusiastic whan Ford also has a program, new thin year, fsr attracting young men to the service Held. It Involves evening elnanoa for Ugh 1 M-hooi seniors conducted by Fori- Where possible the students a U.S. Spends Overseas ktifr YORK (UPI) - Overscan business Investments of UJJ. companies are now over $30 billion. Of -this, $10.2 bilUon Is in Can-ada„$$.2 billion in Latin America and $5.3 billion in Europe, according to Sales Management HOLIDAY DRESSES FOR GIRLS 3 TO 6X Incredibly priced I Crisp nylons, dainty Dacron* polyester, fine combed cottons and kistrpus rayons! ' Wide sweep skirts, jacket dress styles, many dress-up trims. Holiday shades. /Ml opin me y Nieto till 9 Our Nsw Salesroom in - IN PONTIAC CLARKSTON-WATERFORD 200 N. Saginaw St. 6460 Dixit Hwy. Free Paridnf in Rear BOTH trout OPEN SUNDAYS M to I PM." I needed to- service them. The number1 ot mechanics has failed to keep pace. One estimate1 Is that 20 years ago there was one mechanic for every 72 cars.in' operation. Now - it’s one for every 90. |j Jack Weed, truck and service $ i editor of the trade publication f: Automotive News, suggests there is l a prime/ need for upgrading, the Ji job of a mechanic. He wants to j | eliminate what he calls such dis-pa raging terms as "grease mon-I key” because "today's automotive | technician must be a highly skilled *. worker and be well grounded in |! more skills than most any other f category of skilled workman.." S In a speech In Chicago, curlier 9 this week Edwin R. SI rob. vice I-1 president of Electric Autoltyg Co. {* ' ot. Toledo, a major supplier to the auto Industry, urged all those • engaged in making, selling, serv-|j icing and operating automobiles ‘‘ ‘ and trucks join with him In a j ' I giant Project Mechanics to fe- | f i emit and train men for the sen -lee trades. Ij Stroh said the "growing irrita-1 tion with repeat service calls, cost- j ly and inconvenient failures, plus: % j other maintenance and repair ex--f penses and concents, demands! I'that all elements of our busi-| ness unite in common cause to i | ] provide needed support of our pro-,f ducts and services." • . 'DESERVES RECOGNITION" If He said the field of automotive mechanics deserves recognition as a highly regarded, well-paying and necessary specialty, “the true| status of which has too long been, obscured.” - The Toledo-executive gays he! Atpects to tall upon wry state governor, senators and, congressmen; federal and state agencies! for recognition of the major prob-j lem of the shortage of skilled jmetaanics. ( "By giving the Held the rwc- j CMIISIMS SPECUtS UI1T MI£RIC»N SUGAR BUCKETS MM f (AH Styles and Lamps). • • • t y.ftoR 9 CHILDREN'S ROCKERS *4* CHILDREN'S CHROME SETS MME ;SfteCM...;......... ....... IV S-Pc. ChrwM or Browntons Dinsttsi $ A Q 50 (Droplncd or Straight Tablns) ... ■ V ■p| FURNITUBE SELES CO. 1 Mile fast *4 Auburn Haights . 3945 Auburn Rd. ' (M-59) “Yon Always Iny lot Loth ot L mod .8“ 'HHK M mom. an MT.-nu. tn Mil apprentice service technicians. why there’s no water heater like an ■ . WATER HEATER H ntSte Interest in this vital voco- ; ' lion among young men with les-T aer formal schooling,’’ Stroh II said. ’’Opening np this employ-gl ment vista for the vast reoer-voir of nonoollege men and non- t high school graduates, would Guess w movhottio me tom YOU CAN PUT IT ANYWHERE-even in an air-tight closet. Because there’s no flame, an electric water heater doesn’t need air flow to support combustion, or a vent to carry off fumes. There’s even a table-top model you can put under the counter, in the kitchen or utility room. Here’s the only heater you can always place dose to point of greatest hot water use. M mi Wmr? TOfc PUSTMi f jjJUV «. i/KIKMHEli 9. 19(H) Oem Chairman News of Service Stocks Author [ID TO I 9 mV * ! Ar"V %** «. Wayne W 16575-29 Mile Rd., Romeo, trcemly St. Labe Orion l»v* complete 111 I HI Iff AftlOn wr ’ 7,,,| .|8nl% aon of Mr. uni lbs, Alfred ni promoted to yeoman &C. the initial course of Aft Faifcw ■** VVUII *»vll vl I while serving with Headquarteri, basic military training at Lhfck-Air Force base, Texas, Army Spec. iC. Wayne ... I Smith, son Of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred HVv.'r 1 ,|W. Smith, 3361 Wteden Rd., Lake l^tnnbfly Hd» Regard°rion. h Stattonsd at Fort Mom for Candidate buff Baltey, WASHINGTON (AP)-FrSsldent-Elect John. F. Kennedy says he •has Ma high regard" for John Bailey, a leading pmepect for the post of Democratic national chair- But Kennedy said the party's n? t iona I committee "ought to haVd the .choice** for a successor io Son. Henry M. Jackson of Washington, who steps down next month a* Democratic chairman. mouth, NJ. A former Lake Orton High School student, he entered the eervke Dec. 8.1S6S end underwent bade training at Port Leonard btood, Mo. He wotted at Pontiac Motor Division of Oensral Motors Corp. before entering tno iConn.) Times has quoted him aa p,„, M i,. uni ..... .1 raw M. Amman, drafteraea saying he will become national hsn ^ u. 'Second class, U.8.N., eon of Mr. te, a Walled Late. High School graduate, has betel. selected to 'attend the technical! training course for motorised and miscellaneous equipment maintenance at Chanute AFB In Dllaols. Lake Orton High School Attorney General Seeks Darva*' Boob, Claims Fraudulent Practices Big Gain Looms tor Cross Village Beating Activity HARBOR SPRINGS (API—A II million boost to the prospects of oommsrdai. and pleasure boat activity at Cross Village rpete today in the hands of the Army Corps of SBGEUKN Unix Third Naval District. Ncv.- Y.I: N.Y. A Romeo High School grain ate, she.ratere'J the Navy In Marti Two Pontiac soldiers are umhr going basic training at Fort Dlx. N. J., in conjunction with the 1165 Reserve Forces Act. The idton lakes exceed leven Canadi—. wp,! .... $ 1,000 square miles in area. thus rides a year. J lilKti tt.\ . , r. An 'average Am«/rican has NEW YORK (AP)—State Atty. Gen. Louil J. Lefkowltz says acrobatic dancer Nleolai Darvas, who panned the bast-aeliar "Haw Made 82 Million on the Stock Mu^ r." la out of s ep with the tpn»l Lefkowltz announced today he J jhas obtained n State Supreme Court order requiring the author! and others to appear wi}K his books ^ t JM# The corps must approve a 1,000-toot breakwater plus dock facilities at the village which In the past has been active as a lui ;}port and a commercial fishing fleet center. • ..•'“v Fire ravaged the enee promt-aest C r e 11 Village brwkifttor and deek and ■ Late Michigan lllRKK VAN Dl’HKN # . and Mrs. Bernard R. Amman, 1ST Lincoln A ve. end husband of the A national committee tpokea-1 former CeciUa M. Couture of Nor-man said Wednesday It has been folk. V* . recently was promoted understood tor several days that to his present nuik aboard the Bailey la a favorite tor the chair- repair ship USS Amphton, en route manshlp. to Norfolk. 4 * * ! *** N° "teMte. will be Zegelien. son of Mr. and made until the committee meets. .. _ .______________________ probably sometime between Jan. Frad w* 3400 rma‘ 2 and the Jan. 20 inauguration. Drayton Plains, is und*r-| Jackson has said ta will retrignlgotog 12 weeks of Marine bates! at inauguration time from theitraining at the Marine Ctepe Repoet, he took on during the pres-endt Depot. Sen Diego, Calif. A idential campaign, y < former Waterford Township High W. . * * * {School student, he may be writ-! IB N, Anderson Street. Others who have figured initen: Pvt. Leland T. Zegeii*n. * # * speculation tor the position are the 1935339, Pit. No. 1004, Os. C, 1st ' Airmen Robert 3. Ihrke aon of Michigan Democratic chairman. Bn.. M.C.R.D, San Diego 40, Neil Staebler.and the New Jeney|Callf Democratic chairman. George E. Janet M. Zuehlk, daughter of Brunner. Mr and Mrs. Russell A. ZuehU, and records. Darvas.^-JHHPHVHPHH^^H^^^^H^VH||| {ported residin'' in Paris. • The’las\ fishing tug moved from Darvas tome ritotes how hf «*» area seven years ago. I parlayed 837,000 Into 82 million ■ * + ' + I from hie "system" of playing the But new life is being pumped I market from January 1903, to into the area by the Michigan Wa> uhuu i i. --»■ i. ,_LihILj_ j July. 1959. From that point to Oc- terways Commission which charts Turaer 441 ^ L^owitz satd invertl- the village a. a new port of reft*. Turner, W refry Ave. and Oera^ training course for adminlstratjve!e„ton showed. Darvas lost 865.- for pieasuro craft travelii« be- " - - - - clerks-at Amarillo AFB, Texas. 000 in the market. j tween Harbor Springs and Madt-[ * * W 1 Lefkowltz said a probe of Dar- inaw City. I Assigned to a unit of the AlrJJf Jlr thPll.figUve nearer «18 0W than .. ^ A I • "m c.uiwnit.» mw -----------------------------------Detectives Asking milltoo. [duty as an administrative'clarit y attorney general’s court ( is Airman Gerald Sotmenberg. < Of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Som.” w.n der. charging fraudulent and de-1 ceptive practices, also . directs berg. 234 Dick Ave. A Pontiac Tighter Regulation TipMCB Miller son of William Mttlc Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Duke 227 8hotwell St. and Phillip « VanDusen son of Mr. and Mrs. James (I. Palermo 240 Atwa< court appearances by American1 |Central High School graduate, he **"*"?* °of^' LANSING (API - Private de-! {Bernard Mazel, also of New Ro-!,awt regulating Jheir^ profession. Army Spec. 5.C. Elmer F. Hor- An ’ wrc ordered to appear Shrty 01 W*. *ta,e * 13B licensed ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. George^D^ « "‘private eyes’’ met .here Wednea- M. 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D. Attending hospital corps school Great Lakes Naval Training Center. Illinois. Is Seaman Appten. Michael J. Husereau. son of Mr.t and Mrs. Alphonse Husereau. 42j Park Place. He attended St. Fred-' erick High School. Before entering the service Sept. 12, 1939. he was employed at St. Joseijh Mercy! Hospital Solons to Wait for Insurance Must Vote Themselves Into State Program;! Can't Until '63 LANSING (UPI) - Michigan) lawmakers will wait at' least two years before they become eligible! tor participation in life insurance and hospitalization programs ex-j pected to become available to state' workers soon. Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adains has I ruled the legislators would have to vote themselves into, the pro-! gram —- which he said was tee] same as a pay hike — before taking office for the next session if they wanted to take part* The state will pay half tee east j of the pmotonw under the piaa j proponed recently by the Civil ] Service Cornmiuxlon and expert-ed to eovee the more than 9MM’ state Workers la rtamtfted serv-ire. Some legislators were ready to expand the call of Wednesdays' special aeMiah to include the in-' sura nee program. But consultations between Gov. O. Mermen Williams and lenders of both parti— jwwteted In drop-ping the Man. Since no legislature can legally vote itself a pay hike, and another special session before Jan. 1 is practically an Impossibility, participation in the programs amid not take effect until th* 196344 legislature takes office Wartime Site for Pianos _______________§ _ I I weald require detectives to have > GRAND RAPIDS lUPD V A' a high school education or Its meeting is Scheduled to be held in equivalent, be at least !5 years Grand Rapids Monday to diacusa| 0,d *nd have at least three the possibility of establishing an! X*aro experience In governmen-emergency landing field herb tor! to| or private Investigating work. Air Force combat planes in tfiej « • e event of a nuclear attack on the! Another proposal would raise United States. the license fee tor individuals from! If the plan is approved, the Kent 830 to 3100 and set up a 825 fee County Airport would come under for each branch office operated1 |a program called "aircraft recov- by a licensee. ;ery plan." The airport here wtoldi '. ' , . ibe among 100 airports hi the! Many kind* of American milk-1 Many a man wonders at the, strange ways of nature — aa he grows older hie Jackets still fit) he's outgrown Ms pants . . Ernest Rogers gives this timely |advko: "It's never too soon to do your Christmas shaping'early." Eart WUson. Santa Would Be Proud of You-- and Think How Proud Your Wife Would Be to Find This New O HAMILTON GAS DRYER Under the Christmas Tree With Adjustable Heat Control, Large Capacity — Stainless* Chip-proof, Rust-proof Drum AND FOR ONLY $10 DOWN 168 00 i. INSTALLED OR THIS 13»INAT0R 107-Lb. True Zero Refrigerator-Freezer GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY WITH KELVI-NATOR — MORE USABLE SPACE — MORE QUALITY — MORE ECONOMY AND MORE CONVENIENCE. Magnetic Door Gasket assures perfect seal — Zero Cold Freexer — Exclusive Package Pantry for pre-packaged produce — Twin porcelain Crisper* at an easy to reach level — Double Dairy Chests for Cheese and Butter — Twin Egg Trays for two Dozen Eggs. NO MONEY $' DOWN 00 AUTOMATIC DEFROST Open Evenings HU Christmas iUm HOUSEKEEPING of PONTIAC 51 WEST HURON STREET FE 4-1555 THE PONTIAC PHESS, FRIDAY. DECEMBER V. l9tto Planning Study jof Czar's Job, Athletic Code Wilson Might Retire Next Spring When He Reaches 65 from «i*r Wire Swipi* CHICAGO—L’prtHtins the organization of the i-ommKstoner's of- j fice, with reappraisal .of admini*-! frathe duties and procedures of! enforcement. comes before the; Big Ten today. Touching off a new look at the Office by faculty representatives and athletic directors is the underlying • fact that Commissioner K. 1 \ I* (Tug) Wilson will "reach his 65th birthday in March and his] contract will expire in May. mn la aa mandatory retirement role ar.'lhe age of 63. ’ Bat the prospect remain* that •Mher'fniaaa will girt a new Contract wr he replaced. If the latter, assistant com-!■ missioner Bill Reed is expected! to sfticpeed him. But there may be] , others who aspire to the positon. Big Ten schoolpresidents must , approve and recommendation of a new', commissioner^ • Since 1950, the commissioner has .had absolute power of enforcement and investigation under, the recruiting code. This poweVof en-j forcement and investigattakunder ; the recruiting'Code. This power of Judge and Jury, considered unprecedented in collegiate confer-! ences, may be de-emphasizedvK * Prior to 1950, faculty represents-K tives rendered enforcement decisions. Additional administrative duties (hat have arisen in the last 10 years include those dealing with j television and financial aid to HKthletics. *" Hie Big Ten was also ex-' peeled today to announce a 4k Waste rode of punishment to rover all Infrnctions. ’ I The Joint group of athletic directors and faculty representatives ' heard a report from the com-’ mittee on the functions and organisation of the commissioner s office which also outlined the procedure and administration of penalties. The code, if* adopted as ex-' pected. would permit each member know in advance what1 it would be in for a violation such as charged against Indiana last fall. ■ The Hoosiers, accused of .illegal football recruiting activity,1 were deprived of rich television receipts and condemned to play football games that would not count in the standings. The Big Ten apparently was unprepared to deal with the crime and had to figure oat, the paalahmeat that would not duplicate that meted nut by the NCAA, which aim Mauled the Booster* for Illegal recruiting. It recommended removal of the present clause which makes a student ineligible on one flunk and! to substitute a requirement that! sophomores maintain a 1.7 average, Juniors 1J and seniors 1.9. | Skiers, It's That Time!, Falling temperatures put the snow making machines In action at most Pontiac area aki slopes and skiers can bring out their gear for a forecasted good weekend. Dryden, which- had couple days of skiing last week, made snow last night and will he open for the entire weekend starting today,, Grampian ML, Mount Holly and Summit are making snow today and will be ready for operation Saturday, At Grampian, one pomalift will be in operation and skiing will be good on two slopes along with tha beginner’s area. ★ ★ ★ Summit w|U have four to six inches of manufactured snow and couple slopes in operation and'Ml- Holly will start Saturday- with one slope and three tows. Available Usual Available Tag Angers Maxwell BIG FOOTSTEPS — Pete Marciano, Who won his fight by a TKO Wednesday against Ed Palmer at| the University of Miami, has a big pair of footsteps to follow. He is the brother of ex-heavy-weight champ Rocky Mariano. Hesaid that he plans a baseball career. DETROIT (API — ft looks likei Maybe some other club would ap-left fielder Charlie Maxwell ia once predate me more, than Detroit." more a Detroit Tigers expendable. ... __________ . ____. . „ • And old Paw Paw makes it plain [ ‘ ' *5 “J he doesn't like It. -\ TZ , **1} ***** “W: * * * ' I would t euro much If I "It's the same old story every ***’ __________ _ _ _ year," Maxwell said. "They try to The current front office plan] triple exposure by The Press photographer] ! give my Job to somebody else, calls for an outfield of Bill Bruton. - TRIPLE THREAT - Rochester won't be seeing things in triplicate Saturday night when it meets Pontiac Northern on the basketball court. Steve Thompson, Northern eager is caught in a ——acquired in the Frank Balling trade, from Milwaukee, in center, A1 Kaline in right and Rocky Cola-vito in left. That leaves only a bench-warming spot open for Maxwell. Lions Draw Unfamiliar giving the indication that Thompson is dunking the ball. It will bp the season opener for Pontiac Northern. Rochester is 1-1 for the season. Role “I don't have many years left and I don't want to spend them on the bench,'' Maxwell' ihid. 'TVe always been a good clutch hitter but I'm always the first one to be pushed out of a Job." The pride of Western Michigan led the Tiger! In dutch-hitting last season, delivering the hit that either tied the score or put Detroit ahead 23 times. He also was second In home runs and ruua battel In to Colavito, with II round!rip blasts and SI RBIs Colavito had ;i homers and S7-RBIs. "They (this management) always said they needed a left-handed batter who could hit the ball into the seats," Maxwell said. "I’ve been doing it, getting between 20 and 30 home runs a year and knocking in-80 to 100*. but I guess that’s not enough to satisfy them." Only Exhibitions for Each AFL Team Detroit Gets Favorite Nod jOver Cowboys MIDDIE' ACCLAIMED - Navy All-America Joe Bellino receives his 1960 Heisman Ttophy -from Clifford Denting, president of the Downtown Athletic Club of New, York last night. Bel- | Morrall Is Schadulad to Make First Start ; Against Dallas I AP Ph*M*« lino who! said he does nor plan to play ball, will enter the Navy's submarine service. He was named the country's outstanding football player. DALLAS (AP) — The American' Football League will limit its preseason schedule to four games /per team next year, Commission-] ■ Joe Foss said today. In its first season the AFL had no limit so Dallas , played six games, six teams playe^ five and Los Angeles played four. NEW REGIME—Gene Autry (right) dressed in his with the name of the Los Angeles Angels on the back, newly appointed general manager of tM dub, Fred Haney (left). President Hob Reynolds made the announcement last night at a news conference. I DETROIT (I) — TV? Detroit Lions and quarterback Earl Morrall play rather unfamiliar roles Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys at Briggs Stadium. * * * For one of the. few times this season, the Lions are favored. And Morrall. the former Michigan State All-America, draws the starting assignment at quarterback for the first time In the current National Football League campaign. * * A The Lions -rate at 13-point favorites. The Cowboys are .0-10-1, Bet that tone tta to eaoalw Detroit coach George Wilson to Colgate Remains Undefeated Butler Uses Fouls to Beat Michigan ANN ARBOR (UPl) - Butler forced the University of Michigan basketball squad to foul last night and came away from their not league tilt with a 68-56 victory. the opening tipoff and the Wolver-were forced to press for the The resalt of the Butler tactic was 16 points oa 21 free throws while Michigan coaverted only six of 13 gift shots. Butler had 36 Hits Well to Pace Win Wilt Improving on Fouls PHILADELPHIA (AP’— Cpachrwas. the only activttyln the- NBA Neil Johnston of the Philadelphia ] Thuraday rtghL ^ L Warriors said today the strategy . . * ,, * *. „ . . - , , ,! Johnston said that the Knicks of many, teams in the National.^, Dave Budd among Basketball Association S to foul others to "play Chamberiafe hon-high-acoring Wilt Chamberlain eat" but to foul him if necessary before he could get off a shot when he got the ball. Budd fouled out pi the game with six per- and keep him from shooting because of his poor record at the "In the, final analysis. Cham-yfberlain's foul shooting was what nigfrt when Chamberlain made 12;won the game,"* Johnston said.____________ of 21 tree throws—which it good - Referring to the Team's climb Georgia, for him—and 4 of 5 'In the final into first place, Johnston said: two minutes to lead Philadelphia "i think we got into first place to a 114-111 victory over New not playing our best ball. I think d we’re capable of playing much a better and we ll do It.” field goals to 2fi for the Wolver. ines. “ Tom Bowman paced, the winners to their second victory of the season against a pair of losses as he collected 23 points. John Tidwell had 22 points for Michigan as the Wolverines dropped their third game 1n four, starts. ■* if' A " The balanced Butler attack and good ball control allowed the Indiana team to build a 36-27 lead >in the first- half. !_ Michigan takes on Drake tomorrow night at Des Moiras, Iowa. Sophomore Dick WUdt of Mar shall, making his first varsity appearance, tallied eight straight potato la four minutes to help rout Clentoon 82-65. Marshall led 40-31 at halftime, add then Witdt got hot, sending the West Virginians from 46-35 to 54-37. Art Wisnant, South Carolina Junior ace, broke a 67-67 tie with a free throw with 1:14 left and the Gamecocks held on to Georgia 73-71. Wisnant» got 23 points, white Phil Simpson and John Johnson got 15 each for York. In all. Chamberlain dumped in 46 potato. Richie Guerin was high for New York with 30 points. A' The Warriors’ victory, coupled with Boston's 118-115 kiss to Cincinnati. moved them into first place In the Eastern Division, a half game-.ahead of the Celtics. Oscar Robertson' and Jack* Twy-man, getting 36 potato each. One thing which helped the club into first place, Johnston nine-game winning streak it ran up at the start of the season. Since then the Warriors’ record has been'8-7! |wu*or Johnston said-the Warriors rieedlWnjiams lore rebounding Jjoth offensively J {J1 land defensively. Colgate remained undefeated by downing arch-rival Syracuse*. 70-52 for its first victory over V Orange since- the 1956-57 season. Pete Chudy scored 29 points f* Syracuse, and Bob Duffy had. 21 tor Colgate. m 1*5 Schocahe J 4 Tidwell 1 2 Eveland BOWLING BACK UP BALL By Sylvia -Weoe Ask any woman having trouble with tea bowling why she doesn't a hook and she'll probably answer that she would if she could only get rid of her Ineffective back up ball. ' This is the delivery But wanders down the lane in a path from left to right (tor a righthanded kegler) opposed to the hook that brtaka sharply from right to left, The back up results from allowing the wrist and hand to turn clockwise ihe_poM.of release so that the thumb is pointing to three. sparked the ( * * w - *- *. * The Convention Hah double- ’And there are too many de-1 header, witnessed by 5,210 fam,ifet»ive lapses," fat added. . I Hainimr, Siller JUT. Stock Up Grips Out Defense Might Decide Big Game SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -San Francisco's shotgun and a pair of Green Bay howitzers provide the attack Saturday in a National Football League tie-breaking battle. The 49ers exploded their spread formation, or shotgun as Coach Red Hickey calls it, against the Baltimore Colts two weeks ago for a surprising 36-22 victory. Palmers Pockets AreGreenerThan Putting Surtaces DUNEDIN, Fla. (AP) - Arnold Palmer, the Golden Boy of pro- J fessional golf, probably could cover every green he’a putted on during the tournament trail this year with something even greener — money. So far, the Ligonier, Pa., professional has pocketed some $80, 000 in prize money,' an all time record. A A, A . .Official records of the Profes sional Golfers Association at Dunedin show pataner has played in 26 tournaments, won eight, and placed in the top five 17 times. Comfortably settled in second spot on the money ladder is Ken Venturi of Palo Alto, Calif. Venturi, who has played in M many tournaments as Palmer but won only two, had earned $46,400 so far this, season, Venturi placed'in the first five spots 14 Hines. The exploits of the Packers’ Paul Homung and Jim Taylor have been season-long. Already Homung has established an NFL scoring record of 152 points for a season^ while fullback Taylor ranks second in rushing with 898 yards. So it’s natural for Hickey to declare: "The key thing in this game is to stop the Packers when they have the ball; And then we haye to keep it ourselves, We’ to move it real gopd>,, San Francisco, Green Bay and] Baltimore are tied in the Western Conferences with 6-4 records. Baltimore gets its chance on Sunday against the Los Angeies Runt. In the other Sunday games, the Chicago Bears play at Cleveland, Dallas at Detroit, New. tfork at Washington and the Eastern Con- ference___champion Philadelphia < Eagles at Pittsburgh. Both tbs Bears and the Lions Stand a (fiance of copping the Western honors along with Green Bay, San Francisco more. Green Bay’s defense must stop the 49ers in the regular T formation attack and also in the spread where the quarterback stands about 7 feet .behind, foe line and takes a direct snap from center. The game will be telecast nationally by CBS starting at 4:30 p.m., EST. Former Stanford quarterback John Brodie starts at quarterback lor the 49ers with J. U. Smith slid C. R. Roberts as the inside backs and either R. c. Owens or Hugh McEHtohiiy as the Hanker. But Starr operates the Green Bay attack With Homung, Taylor and Boyd Dowler in his backfield. Defensively, the 49ers have allowed fewer points against them than any team in the league—182. The Packers stand Just a shade behind at 188. Offensively both the 49ers and Packers have tun the same number of plays—636. While Green I . has gained 3.434 yards, the! 49ers have only 2.928,____:___ Coach Vince Lombardi drilled his dub in secrecy ^11 week but ssys, "We wen'4 do anything fancy. We haven’t alt year.” The Cowbpys deadlocked the New York Giants 31-31 In their last outing, mainly through thi passing of Eddie Lr Baron and the duelling of Bill Howton and L. G. DuPrc, ail three veterans of the NFL. * A A * Wilson realizes that to keep the Lions title hopes alive (Detroit to 5-5) his defensive unit wiM have to put concerted rush on Le- A* for Morrall, he had -made only token appearances in two games before coming off the beach to lead the Lions to tiyir tremendous upset of Baltimore last week- Petersen Keg Tourney Opens on Saturday r CHICAGO (AP) - Bowliflf'j richest tourney, life $350,000 Petersen Individual Classic with a $27,- run Saturday. A record field of 12,500 bowlers is entered fn the eight-game com-petition for both men and women TWs-fe the 51st renewal of the tourney inaugurated by the late ' i P. Petersen. The meet extends, mainly on a weekend basis, through June 25. Besides the $27,500 first prize, the winner also collects a $2,000 diamod and ruby medal. The, winner last year, when 11,840 ’ bowlers competed, was Richard Robinette of Huntington. W.Va. Robinette, who won $25,100 totaled 1,606 in bis 6 games. Michigan Golfer. Heads Close Field MIAMI Fla. (AP)—WHfi W •rants shooting sub-par golf tor first round, picking a favorite the second round of the $20 Coral 'Gabies Open golf tout ment today was tike picking best bean out of a bushel. * A a' . John Bamum, the veteran i pro from Grand Rapids. Ml was in front by *one atfOke. he was being crowded from sides, with pro-tournament fa Was doing quitf a bit of the cro jAfflold Palmer, the big money-man of pro golf thia year, was only three strokes back of Bar-num’s 6-under-par 65. So was Sam Snead, the ageless hillbilly now Flaying out of Boca Raton, Fla. ■ A A A They weren't the'doeeat. Marty Furgrt of Lemont. Hi., and stocky , Jlm Turness of Rye, N.y.. were Juat one stroke back at 86. Tofn [Garrity of Kanau City, Mo.; Don Masringale of Jacksboro, Tex.:. Gardner -Dickinson Jr., of Palm Beach, Fla., and Bob Gealby of Crystal River, FUl'.'Vctj in the 67 bracket. 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, I960 THIRTY-THREE Bowlerama Listed for Sunday Bellamy is a better bell player than Lucas. Bellamy Mb led Indiana to two easy victories, the last being a 8M0 romp over Kansas State at > tickets at U. at D. i ■ AH tickets are gone. “Wo could have used 30,000 seats lor this game,” Metzger said. U. at D. defeated Utah State, 70-00, tbs Aggies hint All-America guard Max Perry scoring 30 points. Detroit's All-America cage 'MUFFLER SHOPSv stare, Ten Botyard. H forward aad Jimmy Beyl. S-t, at guard. > Bellamy has a 23 point per game average while DeBusschere has a 20-point per game average. The game, one of the biggest in Michigan this season, will be a battle to gain positions among the nation’s top five. Indiana was rated 3rd this week in the UP! poll and Detroit 9tb. In a basketball publication poll. Indiana is. 3tjd and Detroit 7th. r According tp ticket manager *** m m a. ...... SI w“ « *• mui ana 435 5. SAGINAWpir?" ewy onfhour and 15 min-4 RHONE FE 2-1010 ■ All bowlers are 'ufged to report Mi to their respective1, sites half hsur ■ before bowling tbi^e. ■01 Another J7 bowlers from each ■’house, including ties.' will be add-S ed to the list of finalists. pirmorr — The Detroitj Pistons (ace the two hottest back! court men in the National Basket! ball Association tomorrow when they meet Syracuse in a nationally televised game (2 p m., ESn at! Olympia Stadium. / TROPICOLOR Va" Mahogany Owners Find Stengel Master of Double Talk During Conference ■ This would bring the total to1 , ■ approximately 85 bowjers in the 1 51 finals which alkmrs one of every1 a seven to share the purse. ■ Bowlers are urged to cheejt their Bj names. with the alley supervisor The Nats bowed to tt 122-115 here two weeks i then they have been/bh rampage. They have w< their last six outmgs, 1 142-134 victory ovei Wednesday. / Through/most of this streak,- Hal drat r/and Larry Costello havei been at the forefront of the at-tack./Greers output for the six ganfos* is IB points for a 24.7 average. Costello' averaged 30 jnints per game over the span. was granted its franchise in the Junior circuit. Wriqley Feels New Expansion Moves Unwise Haney listed several possibilities as .the field manager. Including CSasev Stengel, Leo burocher, Bob Elliott, and Bill Rignry. He said he hoped to name a jnanager by next Monday to sit In wttb the dub at the player selection meettfig In Boston on Tuesday. DICKIE /CHICAGO (AP) — The invasion of the American League into Los! Angeles and of the National League info New York will not be successful for either dub, P. K.I Wrigley, owner of foe Chicago Cuba, said Thursday night. Lumber MSS OBCHABD !.*■■ in. (np nm«r n i t “I’m glad I missed tthe meet-1 ings in St. Louis) because theyj were devoted almopt entirely toj wrangling on the invasion of Lost Angeles,by the American League! mul Yock by the N&tion&l M| Bert MunHtt, naa Claifc, Ed "Thy were not sure what Casey Biggs. Laity GanMe, Jim Davte.ja*M when they left him." Haney Rebari Reynold, Jerry Gead«rto.jcM*Ped in Art Kanawa. Bias Karimaa,! . . jRfwnid ftngis, irv Gray. Change Montcalm Loop Dennis (hr.roe. Rab Frick. Milt jFraaete, Natron FVIds, Ridtoidl The Msntralm Mixed DeaMm minis I Lsagae wfl be bald at tow p m. 4: SO SYLVAN ImkaA at the naaal «:» Sunday MOTOR INN RECREATION it s. nur ROOMER hotshot — Big Walt BdUuny. 0-11 All-America, star at the powerful Indiana University basketball team, will visit the U. at D. fieldhouse Saturday night when the 3rd ranked Hoosirrs face the 7th ranked Titans in the Mg collegiate game of the night. 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They season — beat a non-league ®°med at home tonight. lopponem Coach Gene Konley’a quintet war not highly rated in the pre-season 1 Pontiac Lumber Co. 1 ■ 831 Ooklaiul Avi, FE 4-09131 1 Cash and Carry Specials 1x2 Farriag Strips 2* “ 2x4-8' Economy Slide 39*“ t.« Rotfieg Boards *75«« m. - . 4x9xW Birch Plywood GoUX SUM *|344 Rock Wool laulatioR - Fx9’-Vi" Fir Plywood TABLE TERRIS TOPS SjjgttEa. Coach Dick Mall's 'squad downed every school in the Inter-Lakes League to post a 10-0 champion-record. But against outside the Huskies were dumped five, times. When the Huskies open their *«»on st home against Roches-•r tomorrow night. Hall will he able to send an ekperieneed quintet on the floor. Mike Fndydb, Bruce Norton and Steve Thompson are the top scorers from last year. Jim Capistrant and Marty Everett alternated at a guard post but are both expected to start this season. All five players are seniors. , The Huskies are not a tall team. Norton, Capistrant and Everett are 5-9. Fedynik is an inch taller. Thompson is 6-1 and will start at center; '* Dennis Herbert, a 6-2 senior forward, could aee considerable action. Newcomers expected to help out are junior forward Dave Shields, 6-1, junior guard Ed Was-sik, .5-7, and senior, center Jerry Bell, 6-4tt. Hafl Is worried over the tact forecasts, hut Rochester could prove difficult. The Falcons lost their top players through graduation. The team features a ' balanced ’attack. Holly and Clarkston are favored to post easy victories tonight in Wayne-Oakland contest. The Broncos play at Bloomfield Hills and Oarkston is at hapless Clarence-ville. West Bloomfield can expect plenty of trouble at Milford. North- Avondale opens its season home against a good Troy club tonight. This game wUJ highlight an Oakland B schedule that will find Madison at Lake Orion and Fitzgerald at Clawson. Walled lake plays at aon-lengae Cmnbrook and Southfield travels to Femdale. The Suburban Catholic has a full slate. St. Michael plays at St. Rita, St. Benedict is at St. Frederick, Orchard Lake St. Mary plays'at St. Clement and 110 St, Mary travels to St. James. Handyman Runnels Wins AL Batting With .320 Defending Kin& Moves From 9th to 2nd Position Holds High Average in World's Invitational Pin Meet With 214 CHICAGO (D—Don Carter, one of the nation's top ranked bowlers, moved back into the- spotlight in the World’s Invitational Tournament today. ★ . ft ★ the St. Louis star and World's defending champion, took over the runnerup spot In the finals last night after a brilliant performance in Mi three four-game matches. maadtf the five-day match game competition la the Chicago Coll ■eam today. Four matches are booked, with the ee BOSTON (AP) — Pete Runnels, (the veteran handyman of the Boston Red Sox, won the I960 American League batting title, official American League'batting records wind ap the • fta.ooo marathon Tourney. The winner will get $um Carter was in championship form yesterday as he moved from ninth to Second place, leas than two points behind the leader, the veteran Steve Nagy of St. Louie. ■tvdrftwsss ssrx Infield *Pot\ for the Redig,,,, and John(ly Kinf. He u, The official figures were released Saturday, after months of checking, and confirm unofficial ‘s Sox. It was the first batting crown for the 10-year veteran, but he’ been close two other times. The 32-year-old Texan was third last year with a .314 mark \and the season before hit .322, losing the title to teammate Ted Williams on the final day of the 9ATUH0A1 8 to 6 mwMist bsmno raxxAiv F€. 3-7BSS The 10-year-veteran, who plays first and second, started the season with a burst, hitting close to .400 in the early weeks. Then he slipped badly and frit well behind the leaders during midseason. But an eye-popping 9-for-ll per- jrmance in a doubleheader against Detroit got him off to a late-season drive that propelled him past Chicago's AI Smith arid Minnie Minoso. Smith finished in- second place with a .315 average, and Minoso third at .311. i * ‘ ♦. . ♦ Only two others eligible 'for tire batting crown hit .300 or more. New York's Bill Skowron had a mark and the 1959 leader. Harvey Kuenn of Cleveland had veteran Joe Joseph had 114-17. Conservation League Blasts State Doe and Fawn Shooting Opposed by Sportsmen LANSING (API - Doe and fawn shooting authorized by the State Oondervation Commission was under fir* again today by the (greater Michigan Conservation League. The sportsman organization, a consistent ofltic of the toonaerva-tioa department's deer management policies,' renewed Its attack yesterday at the Commission' meeting. ' and fawn shooting, salA Col. Wall ter J. Baker of Grand Rapids, vice president of the league. ’ He recommended, stepped up deer-feeding programs by volunteer groups to ease the dear ata* vation problem. Conservation officials said numerous experience hi volunteer feeding programs have fatted and created more problems than they solved. - : drop la the deer kill In the 16-day season that ended Nov. M. Harry D. RuM, chief o^ the department’s game division, report-‘ the estimated buck kill of been £.000 and 55,060 was 25 per cent below the 1959 harvest. # 0 0 Hunters took between 25,000 does and fawns, a 40 per cent drop bom the year before. Similar declines were reported la Wisconsin and Ontario, he said. Jack Teague of Bitely, president I of the conservation league, said poor shooting success could be explained "by the foct that the dew weren't there. *’ • • Doc shooting is mostly responsible," he said, "the number of deer in Newaygo County where l[ Uve has been going down year! after year." Teagae called on the conserve-tioa department to enlist help st assist la making surveys and fovea tigattoaa and to rely more an their observation* in determining the need hr shooting enter- ■We're not a bunch' of rum-1 dums sitting up there with badj .■ ■ " -- - | information,” he told the commis- Cartfcrs average for the first 24 ^ "The figures the department' games in the finals is 214, tops infjg getting do not give a fair and the^toUrncv. His Prtenrenpoint;accurmte p**,,,* o( ^ deer tion." Any-deer seasons are leading to an "alarming Increase" in private Nagy, the 1951 ss All-Star property posted against hunting by champion and at 47 the oldest property owners opposed to deer bowler la the finals, won threw matches yesterday and going Into today’s head to-head play had Nam* Statistic Winner*; won 17 games and loot 7, Car- _ tor's record was uh *4 and hie Titans 7tn in Pattting • total plafaH was *,H8 compared to Nagy’s *,079. By The Associated Frees t 1, Cndefeated New Mexico Statel ____. ... . carried off the top offensive hon-l . W,ere Pf* m and Louisians state and Wyom- took and St. ^‘Keglerajn b* .hared the leading defensive third place was Billy Golembiewtki ___*—\ At nJLxih iu iQfiii Marine’. . awards among the nations major of Detroit, the i960 Masters win- college' football teams this year. J^Tnthlr kni^ti4stonM^ National Collegiate A. A. Sere- rtehf nn hi Hrrlit Rnh Slrnmw |foe Bureau showed New Mexico! right on his heels. Bob Strampe, I ~ _ No . wi,h S74 whose 16-6record matdredGolem- *"r? -- 1 ***". *"* ?*! biewski's, had 116-19 points and ' 10 *ames' and top* ta *°*f HOMER MIGHT Owner SEE us roi EXPERT SERVICE 0V • CHEVROLET • PONTIAC • BUICK *15 Minutes from Pontiac' Homer Hight Motor* 106 *. WASNINCTON ON M-24, OXFORD FHONI OA 1-352* The Yankees' big M’s—MiekeyTi T______ ri t Mantle and Roger Maris—led the |||f00 G3IT1S I OSt league in four batting depart- Mantle beat Maris by one home run- derby—40-39—and also set the pace in total bases (294) I runs scored (119). Maris led In the important ruin batted in category with 112. Following Mantle and Maris in homers were Washington's Jim Lemon with 38, Rocky Coiavtto of Detroit with 35 and Washington's Hannon Killebrew with 31, » * ♦ ". Minoso and Lemon were the only players, other than Maris, to ■ k the 100 barrier In RBI. Mi-wtth 105 and Lemon with 100. Class B Victories jtal offense with an average gain of 4IJF6 yards per game. ! Louisiana State held its 10 op-1 j ponents to a total of 30 points, j The University of Detroit was! |7th in passing offense with 201 tries and 96 completions for a .4781 average and 1,386 yards. INSTALLED FREE m 15 MIN Steve's Market, R ft R Motors Dru .. . and Ron's Sunoco posted victories/^-“ O' JayVtiti* last night in the Waterford Class Ra||y f0 fsjip PNH B recreation basketball league. r ' ~ keep George’s Super Market from losing to Steve's Market. 48-45. Phil Felice tossed in 23 points to lead R 4 R over The Greek Merchants, 57-44. * * * Ron's Sunoco downed Frost Top, 64-fj, with Jim Robertson scoring 15.points. HUE CAR RUG > wnei mm «(M • Ml CMM WITH EVERY MUFFLER « HARES INSTALLATION! ns oamaaD lam so. Car. Tfliwao* hTmL Jayvees downed Pontiac Northern 28-23 In wrestling last night. Art Qfork. Julian S*»irrea and Albert Munson scored the crucial! PCH foils. Nine of 11 mAtches were deckled by pins. Successive! wins by Terry Fanner and Chuck Mick had helped build up a Huskiei lead. EHSESBa IMPORTED CARS of OAKLAND COUNTY W. Maple g OnM Ul li MA 6-2491 NEXT TO HOW GOOD TASTES... PEOPLE ARE SO HAPPY ABOUT HOW TITLE I COSTS! fmr TH^ PONTIAC RRRSaC FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9,1W0 THIRTY-FIVE f (MW dr 'Hbn' GolfEgaipnen ur D# Yiir Skspplag Early USE OUR LAYAWAY PUR Pontiac Coaatry Clab U»DlaMU.l RMM9 Pratt Frank Syron, Frank Wilson By BILL CORNWELL ' SAGINAW - George Fed la «-Pected to be In Pontiac CentraT* ■Carting lineup hero tonight when the Chiefs open defense at their Saginaw Valley Contoranco b ' »*• title against Artifar HO OantnTa star rebounder, WASHINGTON (AP)—James D. Norris, who says ha dele reluctantly with mobster Frankie Carbo, laced Us last round today before Senate investigators who want more details of relations between the two priseflght figures. BTaKes mm m j»i ■ trout • ii WITH EVOY MVFFICI ar JSSUSSmtSSSL am M ain a i a». GOLD^CREST PCH Starts SVC ‘Action With fed £ lined a football injury, had the ptfStt* 1 from his right eel raid, IMP. and Matts , _ and he wan pronounced fit tor doty. Fed's thumb was broken thumb was brakes ta ly stil a nr. U grid clash wMh order, Fe< antral sad the agflotenato thsji ft dd Although the thumb is admitted- . Fed said it didn’t hurt and t OK. Than ha laughed and said be was anxious to Arthur HO. the pain that had bean hi Mo thumb. WWW The return to the Unsay of the d-foot-3 Fed, t tierce competitor, buoyed Capital's hopes of bouncing back into the victory column Norris Discusses Deals With banded by court order last year for monopolizing championship fights. He was excused from testifying la public after doctors agreed the strain might provoke another heart attack. The 53-year-old Norris, Mag of boxing promoters in tbs 1960s, already has subconmittas, which was making ~“e, a transcript of Ms taati- ctated With Caito.to the______ hope of averting difficulties with boning managers who howled far more money and threatened pull out of televised bouts. W i ♦ w. . Norris formerly headed the fn-| Boxing dubs, John G. Bonomi, special art to the subcommittee, said he planned to git down to day about Nanis' Carbo. Long legal Id’s boxing boas, Carbo is the midst of a two-year prison tiona as manager and {maker. 1 Other witnesses had linked the names of Norris and Garin. Norris aaid Carbo visited Ms Now Player Violation Costs Kansas League Crown KANSAS CITY (AP)-The University of Kansas Jaybawha loot their Big Eight Conference toot-ban championship Thursday when the conlsrspce faculty members rated star halfback Bert Cbaa- tangible. The committee found Kansas violated league rules hi recruiting Ooen and ordered tbs Jayhawks' last two victorias over Coterhde 1480 preeenti BASKETBALL Tbs football championship goes i Missouri, which woo beaten ZJ-T by Kansas In a season finale month. The Tigers, who play Navy in the Orange Bowl, wen first live football games next son but is etigifale for track this winter and next spring. Coach Jack Mitchell, Ooan and Adkins appeared before the faculty. Kansas reiterated Ms claim that Goan Was eligible. Chancellor Clarke Weacoe of Kansas said he dids t feel tee tern was Just. "I'm disturbed," Dr. Weacoe said. "I hope this ends rassment of KU.“ Saginaw Valley campaign. W-, W Van Kytia’s eager* Carbo far a decade. He portrayed Carbo as knowing man faht managers than anyone else in the iployed Viola Mas-friend who later good will They were expected to hav Their hands fuU on tee HUllte court two teams lined up far the i o’clock tip-off. , * * - W Chuck Fowler's Lumberjacks always have been a thorn in Central’! side. Laft season, floor, the Jacks handed PCH • 45-41 setback to snap s seven-game winning streak. skeptical of Garbo's influence than were otem. Of Ms ntatioutelp with Carbo, Nbaris said: w' w w "It was a reluctant one tint in xno ways I sought to develop,’ He felt, Norm nM. teat needed no more problems, than he already had in assuring a supply boxers far the twice-weekly .4 shows his orgj moted far television. Norris* testimony dealt, tih his employment of Jack Kearns, a veteran boxing mana- received 9137.000 from Norris « ter prises over a period at yean. Norris (bid it, his televised Kaarns, 'testifying Wednesday, had made light of his role ta the guild, tad Norris said be viewed Kearns as a power ta th* organization. Norris aaid he Mamed the gnfld Square Garden, boycotting of Ms by some other troubles. “They were threat-all the time,' Jacks like to gang the backboards lt« crew ar* Ctalg DM (M), Ladd Bauman (M) and Kurt Schultz (M). * dr * Starters fcaj the Arthur H1H team probably will Include Schultz and Jerry Calkin* at forwards, Difl at center and Tom HOI and Dermis Schumacher at guards. Calkins is the dob's leading scorer. Jotatag Fed la Central's start- NBA Standings Arbor and then thumped lay CHy Handy, M-4L Arthur HU id an Pritchett and guards Andy Bench aad Bob Smite. H Fad does not start, the other forward position will go So- Paid m, a nimble kfaot-2 Junior. Forward Dennis Diahm and guard Dick McCarter also are expected to sat heavy duty far the Chiefs. * * * Tmo other Valley garnet an scheduled tonight at the 190041 title race officially begins. Saginaw High, preecaaon favorite to dethrone PCH, visits Flint Northsrn and Flint Central vadas Bay CHy Central to c plate the slate. GEORGE'S FRIDAY—SATURDAY—MONDAY' j 8* to a j l i * Tantc ! I FREE, J PARKING I AT ALL 'CITY i LOTS Is tee new president ot Tam O’Shanter Country dub for 1961, bead pro Warren Oriick Other officers elected for next William r'*rl—* executive vice, president; A. J. Etkin, vice prert-J Norris dent; Dave Schwarts, treasurer; Lspn Lewis, secretary. He called tile situation desperil * ★ * ate, becaUM a last minute can- Named to the Board of Director* collation of a fight could coat a at Tam were Bill Gross, Herman sponsor $80,000 for a non-cham- Fishman, Manny Lax and DaueJ lSchwartx. SNOW TIRES GaaraaSaed Now Triads 2^222 7.50x14 6.70xJ5 CUARANTUD BONDED Brakts Relined »975 uuuSkL mil INSTALLATION MUFFLERS IBR88 Give Him a .Wash V Wear Gift >B.V.D. WHITE Q99 ! DRESS SHIRTS Give a Practical Giff^ Wash V Wear Smell? {left record. Colorado, defeated M4 by Kan-as. moved into second place to tee official Big Eight standtags at 0-1. Kansas dropped to third with four victories, two ‘ brought to yee by VERROR’S sport* «KHea in Oakland County 1410 eayeii W Cl— Bel «■ 19S0 linns MEICU1TS S«v« Up to S9M Wibm I«to Skin. Ibc. iasd Oct % when the NCAA I placed the Jkyhawka on one-year! football probation on a charge of illegally recruiting three football iPteyera. A farmer Kansas athlete. It was leharged. had taken Coan, who {played freshman football at Tnas; Christian tlrtverstty, to Chicago In I960 tor the AB-Star football game. Hat violated the excessive enter-] Itatamant rale of bote the Big Eight text the NCAA. The alumnus who took Ooan to jChiriqi was Bud Adams, who has Iran trotting interest In the Houston] [ OUers Of the American Football eagoe. At the time ot the NCAA loot-ball probation against Kansas, the school was dealt a two-year pro--batten In basketball on charges that boosters had bought an automobile tor WOt Chamberlain, now a pro star with tire Philadelphia Warriors. | Officials at Kansas contended tee husky, fleet Open was eligible despite the NCAA ruling aad the Pasadena, Tax., product was used against Missouri and Colorado after the penalty was invoked. 1 Ooan, who doubles ta track as |a sprinter, was ruled toaligibte by the Big Eight tor one year ending October 35, 1961. He win miss the MEN’S B.V.D. Gift ItOlllS 5*® B.V.D. PAJAMAS .... 299 TALL PAJAMAS .... 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THE TOUTUC PRESS, FRIDAY, PfeCElilBER »■ 18H0 Four Appointments by Williams Okayed LANSING (UPI) - The Senate Wednesday unanimously approved four appointments of Gov. G. Men-nen Williams including the state controller and the Chairman of the tax commission. n. Edward Hutchinson, VR-Fennville, chairman of the Senate Business Committee, which rules on appointments, said Governor-Elect John B. Swainson concurred In all the choices. Ira Pol ley, Lansing, niov.-il jup from deputy controller to take over the department of administration when James W. Miller resigned to become, secretary Miller has since been nanped president of 'Western Michigan University at Kalamazoo. Robert A. Eckhardt. Flushing, as appointed Chairman of the State Tax Commission after the Legislature removed thb revenue commissioner from the; board became it was felt the duty overburdened him. Eckhardt has worked for the state and in his home county on tax matters. Also approved by the Senate were Orville R. DeClairc, Roseville, . for another term on the Liquor Control Coraqyiasiori and James Friday, Coloma, to the State Apple Commission. Warns of Danger to Heart During Winter Activities DETROIT (UPI) — The prast-dent of the. Michigan Heart Aa-soctattoo warns d the danger at winter to an already overworked er by Itself causes the heart to work harder la the proses* of keeping the body temperature up to normal. And the extra weight of winter clothing Is just the same as excess body weight. . Johnstone said pushing stalled tioned against rigorous activity immediately following a heavy meal. He said persons over 4* should take It easy tor at least a* hsur after a Mg dinner. Named for Busted Blade BUCYRUS, Ohio ufr-Eight mile* north of here 1* a village of 115 petsona with the Western sounding name of Broken Sword. * jr r. ★ According to legend, the village got lib name afrer a sotyter stuck hi* sword in the ground and broke he blade to keep It from the hand if Indians about to capture him. Japanese Beetle Battle In Stale Costs $140,000 LANSING (AP) 4 Aerial treatment of some 43,000 aefas in Southeastern Michigan infested by Japanese bettles coat 1140,000, the state and federal agriculture departments reported. * ,* * Cost of the program, starting Oct. 13 and; completed Nov. IS, was shared equally by the two departments. Two airplanes spread. a pelletized chemical birecticide over the infested areas in Monroe, Wayne and Lenawee counties. ' hJ ★ * . Two of the 20 pounds droppM on each acre was active ingredient, the, rest being inert matter. MUMM fOOCCf OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. 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Quantity Limited CASH pud CARRY 5 ” 25' RECUNERS by STRAT0L0UNGER SPECIAL for Christmas Only reduced as low as s4995 Choice of Colon while they last MANY DIFFERENT STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM Nqw.'Yprit City is about 3,600 ajr miles from Lm Angeles. • 2 STEP TABLES • COFFEE TABLE • 3-PIECE SECTIONAL • 2 TABLE LAMPS •2 THROW PILLOWS MONTHS TO PAY/ 9-Pc. LIVING ROOM VALUE! TERMS! # SOFA end MATCHING CHAIR O 2 STEP TABLIS 0 COFFEE TABU , O 2 TABLE LAMPS O i THROW PILLOWS This; entire 9piece ensemble se—nothing but ‘the dead man os a good guy.” "Feinberg had friendships with people with shady careen and undesirable characters." In contrast, Leggett said, Fein-berg’a father Herman and brother Robert, with whom be lived, _ en persons whose names were!dated with "decent, respectable Taken to a. station hi Frank (Frankk- the ruso, 50. 'of Brooklyn; (Tony Bender) Strolio, 61. of (1050 Palisades Aval) Fort Lee. N. J.; I Phillip Albanese, H, of (1101 Phil. ■We may HA far an injunction lip Court) Valley Stream. N. Y.; to flnp the principal," he said Joseph (Joe the Blond) Gallo, 31, Gordon claimed that his clients and Joseph Argone. 47. both of bad nfa been “treated In good Manhattan, and George FUippone, faith" by the hoard, J45, of Brooklyn. Supervisors front Michigan's six * * * (southeastern counties harmonkNis-l — ...........— H___________ V^>CBi* Jwtunsto ^ m together seven proposed law —1 "*** »b. m‘--------- — - in an investigation of A wconti^ •£. ---- gangland ilsying. but did not elate "^J*®*****- ** ■»«“ 6-County Supervisors Unit Asks 7 State Law Changes "There ape no two sides tope; only our Side. Supporting testimohy tor . Miss LutMr solicited by f charged "Three Are only about tour or five persons supporting her.. They haven't been allowed to hear complaints and their opinions an not based to fact" Chanty rinser 'down when H cs me to two which! 'After the first .of the year, De>] ># # *• [would affect social welfare lawa.lb'ott, which has reached-the 1m indicated the AM4' * tivating factor wm' the death of Oakland County supervisors op-1 1 Feinbeig, 36, killed by • dynamite! posed a recommended reduetioa car. The victim fa one mill ofathe present lHnmifl bomb when hecetltng when the state will stop in 'turned on the Ignition. . and pay a county's welfare coats. .. Whitmer categorically denied The blast in front of Fdnbcrg'sj . |||lt ria- I gram at MaHtim School begto- i Proud explained that the pro-gram requires supervision Upough-!1 out. the entire school day, including noon-hour, and the county!1 bJard of education has agreed U>[ assume full cost of the matronV pey. , * to * Both moves, however, will cro-l, ate some overexpenditure in the school district's t9®>-61 budget fori special education and raise slightly the coat-per-PupH figure. I, Saiiii'iteO^wi-rfrU tel. I finest oarnfasTSAS ■ ■ at son BAuaooKsli HARRY’S BAR LIQUOR-* BEER J WINE FINE FOOD 541-7# Seefh Sewfwrd St 1 faro made! | 14 adnwil fire and 38 specific, plaint* from partotts. which been discussed by Whin, meeting Dde, Gordon had submitted i written complaints from p ^ Reinstate Tohnan i on Perry Mason' Among the seven proposals ap-ii proved by members of the SJCCj was one tor permissive legislation: i allowing county home- rule. / j Previous attempts at cofarty | home rule have failed to Lansing. {' H | 'The half-mill reduction was pro-' jpoeed by Wayne County and ex- NIL- . j plained by Louis G. Basso, county] eats and Miss Luther at a a*crsf| HOLLYWOOD fUPD — Aetorjtofatet director, TaUman, arrested esrhurln,*etiBg of the faq»ervt*ors later-, ir on narcotics and mmlsjOtotRy OuanuWee yesterday reinstated in the of district attorney on TVi lw 'wty Mason" series. Hie comAlainU covered a vast area fawn "the principal doe* astl make tiae of the educatlonar chargee that Miss Wtnjh been dropped fTOm the program- 25?^? U result of his arrest, wtn harm and unfair.' AMhrogk the eharges agslast Telman, 45. reported to. work < Broomfield Moves Royal Oak Offices Congreaeman field. R • Oakland County, moved Ms Royal Oak faficaa. Broom he Id said need of more room for his three member staffj necassitated the move to stp offices at JOB# S. Washington St. His offlsro were located at 2300 N. Woodward Ave. Office hanrs--A;34 to S p.m. Monday through Friday and A a.m. to noon on Saturdays—will not changed. The telephone dumber will also remain the same, Broomfield arid. Although Oefasnd and Detroit |wtUkra officials recently hassled over charge* by Detroit that Oakland-was shuffling clients to the city to team the fond here, opposition yesterday waajiot an offshoot fa the'arguments, an Oakland Cbunty .official insisted. am st the highly rated TV shew Mrs Talmas ter Ms rote fa Naas- State Lets NYC. Close Agencies i Utica; Oxford, Lapeer, Rochester Among 112 Cities Affected ized the New York Oentrfa 'Rril-tP close its freight service! agencies in 12 Eastern Michigan! was put ftoth by OnMani CAnfay Prefsrml by Oakland Cbunty! over the reduction in the elate as-However, he has been seen by slstance ceiling Is a return to a sme viewers in the series' when 150-50 payment basis between the eld shows were rerun. state and counties tar weltorof The network announced he wUt rofaa. Appear- in at least fiver new show*] * * ’ * Alls Season. Several years ago this was Kaeeittve producer Gall Pat- changed to 7W0, With the coun-j itak Jacks** said, "we pro very I*** carrying the heavier share happy to have Mm back.*’ The ehsegs broagM aa added Another faokesman said heavy] herksa ts missy ptorktog “ favoring the return of Tal- lie*. ee« - - men to tho show by- a count of 50 Wayne County supervisors 5 ”*CMt>v?lpwhed tor the reductiontarieed that the actor should be wtnsuted j^ ^ ^ Jtog basis. mkrt in j wrjtfai Because of the disagreement, members of the legislative committee of tho S1CC will meet again about two weeks to try and smooth out their differences between the oountiee over the sug-gested welfare changes. NOW FEATURING A SPECIALTY MINU : CHICKEN POT PIE TURKH POT FIE LASAGNA BEEF POT PIE RICHBIHim FISH and CHIPS - All You Con Eat 95' This Mm« u Addition to Ou Rtgvlax ITEAKS CIRFS FIEZA RAVHU R1GAT0R1 1 SPAGHETTI I All Ye* Ce* W 00 * ,f- f J-- ■ CARRY OUT OUR 1PICIRLTY RISTAURANT OPEN 5:00 A.M.-7^0 F.M, Btesn Jewed to the Ototog Im 'til 10 PJM. SUfMARINK SANDWICHIS KOSNOt COKNID »I(F Miw Kdt* risytaa Year VsVerite fieqsssts st the'Phils LIQUOR—MIR—WINE YAK! OUT FORTINO'S BICMAR <4 W. HURON PE 1-9446—FE On the qwestim fa the I Henceforth, the communities will bt served from the railroad s service centers in Adrien end,Detroit. The Adrian center will fake over business now handled fayi agents ini Biissfield. Ida. Deerfield, Jasper. MorsncL- Tecumseh. Clinton and Manchester. at egewetes to I dem. will bo The changes will benefit both tifaj railroad and customers to the &] cities, the commission arid. RBQunmcD last year York Central requested last year as an economy There wM be redwettsn fa servtee,' Ike railroad 7.1 It promised to furnish totl-iree telephone service to Detroit and Adrian for customers in the affected communities. to . to, to Freight agents also will visit afi 12 cities regularly and the raft-road will provide pickup aud its. Hvery service now available ofay in Biissfield, Tecumseh and Ln> #,v v DANCING 5 NIGHTS fRuradf, ffHgy, Frokis Maadtws «i4 Dm Hi-Fi's \. II tRb krai rtcBivti you iiviUtiiB to 0or Ckristaus Dun j •i lorafcor St... wo Dick or J lofcblt In yioxi tkis wooktaR. mwasNT JAMBOREE! MON.. DEC. 12 7 Bands Will Be Ploying [ HkYBIN EVIBT WIDNESDkY NITE j ; CUlDia «t 1:31.. fl.M lack $1.50 Coapl# ADULTS at 1:30 ... $1.50 lack S2.50 Coiplo 5 ! Fro* Snack* Afterwards ! BOB'S PICNIC GROUNDSS SSUdway CLUB 59 “ (■•SO) BILE HEW TEH'S PARTY 2 Floor Show*. Dancing. Hat*. Favor*. Wolosmahora. an Evening Jam-~ i Wlth Fun. > YOfa RoiorvoHoni Now in Fmon FRIDAY AND SAT. FLOOR SHOW ★ PAULA HUNT Lortly Cm otic WITH TWO FABULOUS FLOOR SHOWS EVERY FRIDAY and ★ Rocky SallbAR Gofdea Voice ★ Toi Stailcy Cowedy M. C. JAM SESSION Dell*s Inn ^ to ■ , 1 Shot Mock West Ft lerttt ^ J _ fa ttorow «« CLUB TAHOE 4769 Dixie Hwy. Droyton Plains FINE LIQUORS, BEER AND W|NE "LADIES" NICHT EVERY WEDNESDAY We Cater to Special Partis*. Wedding* and Bowling BaSfMte DANCING NIGHTLY! Untie by lb* “J Utito Ward*" * Jee et the OrgM ^ Ltum* ** ,h* MON. THRU SAT. — NOON TO 2 CLOSED SUNDAYS OR 4-0022 Ample Lighted Parking M tite Sid* and mwi s COCKTAIL-LOUNGE Kitchen New OPEN! Serataf ■ailuinnuR't Lwtdnwi and Cwnpieto pimmn SPECIAL! STEAK DINNER *1.95 Vl Chicken Dinner . Complete *1.65 OFEN H A. M. 'til 1 A. M. DAILY We Cater te Peivate Partte* and R**s*»H Upon Rasbnutl**. FE 8-0938 WIST HURON at &IZAMTM URI ROAD FRIDAY Hi SATURDAY NI8NTS ' Bock Sr Pkpaltr Demand Bill TWnAs Mi tho Swiagmy MoMiaai Fuimurty the "Turn Cute" |AM SESSION IVttY MONDAY VICTOR LYNN RESTAURANT AND CARRY OUT! CoL Sander’s KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 4607 Dixie Hwy.. Drayton OR 3-5811 U Iw Like BLUEGHASS MUSIC... We've Got It! Bill Swain - Jim Stump and Brush Mountain Boys Featuring the Frida of North CaroKna Leonard Stylet on 5 Strings Spadafore Bar « M. CASS. CORNER OP HURON DANCING mp EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Bill Lawsoi’s Band with Dean Qualls Vocalist Glen Eoatimtn, calling 94S1 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD Fin* Liquors, Beer and Wine '^/neenfta/vuit FOOD LIQUOR I PARTIES Owr Steteg ream w*Un« TS te ST garoaa*. Osro to BANQUETS THIRTY-RIGHT THE PONTIAC FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, I960 AF Undecider to Talk Itors uary 10 > A. Hart will be the he annual banquet of Board of Realtors Jan. temple. * 4 400 members and expected, said Ray O’Neil, program chairman. O’Neil said a limited number of reservations are still available to the public. An ambulance took Mrs. Kelley and her new son'to Pontiac General .Hospital where both are doing fine today. The other six states yri to certify official results are Idaho, Ull-nois, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. ■With Republican recount efforts still pending In Texas and Cook County, 111., the papular vote how stands: Kennedy 34,189,718 Nixon 34,044,874 Others 460,163 The electoral vote still stands at 300 tor Kennedy and 223 for Nixon, with 269 required to win. Republican leaders say they expect J^eimedy to have a majority when the electors meet hi the various state capitals Dec- 19, but are proceeding with recount efforts anyway. By policy message—a painstakingly compiled document processed since last February — the council envisioned “the time when Canadian Bank Sells Its Assets in Cuba DETROIT tf»—George Clemens, football coach at Flint St. John High School the past five seasons, has been named assistant coach at the University of Detroit. The university was expected POPE-GOSSER ol fan his hometown of Colum-Ind, quickly voiced support MONTREAL (AP) - The Royal Bank of Canada announced Thursday its Cuban assets have beep sold to Banco Nacional de Cuba, the Central Bank of Cuba. “For Those Who Redly Care” An exquisite pattern of dainty flower complimented by beautiful green and set off with a gold band trim. A semi-Vitreous fine china body by one of America’s foremost names, designed to enhance fine company and beautiful setting!, it .is only one of the many beautiful patterns available. CLOSE-OllT ON ALL 12 BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS 40% Discount on All Available Open Stock 16-Pc. Set to make aa official announcement later today. Clemens. 31, fills die vacancy created by the resignation last mid-season of Jim Leary who quit in a policy dispute* With head coach Jim Miller. Clemens played football, basketball and,baseball at Purdue where Miller was an assistant coach before coming to Detroit two seasons REMARKABLE DEVELOPMENT < I In Unln \4nmc think the most remarkable devei- * yij V/UIU JIUIUJ opment of this assembly has been ■ the widespread acceptance of the IN I urgent necessity of churches com-1 lA/lth UlirrnaCA *«* ^tether to more than a co-1 If Mil rUrUlajC operative m J Against racial discrimination — I II e iJJ. s--------------L. “G«d Atoms no partiality. We 1 ILo. Adds 10 supply | ought to take those words literal- WMi $300 Million Buy +•* . . - .. . _ j The council’s 2,300-word "Mes- From International Fund sage to the Churches” was con- V,i •,!■... ...______sktersd one of the strangest ap- WASHINGTON (AP) - The P«ai« toe unity w mads by* United States has increased its .^P1™*0” . American church gold supply for the lint time in "0- J* to aB congrega- several months with a 1300 million P*"®*** to work Another highlight will be the installation of officers for 1961. Asks Supreme Court to Act in Louisiana Start Cross-Exams on Consumers Hike Hit Sweetheart Left an Indelible impression TAIPEI, Formosa (UPI) - WASHINGTON (UP!) —- The Justice Department has urged the Supreme Court to rule quickly against Louisiana's anti-integra- LANSING (UPI) - Consumer* Power Co. officials today started cross-examination of the Michigan Public Service Commission stag recommendations an the utility's request for a $13.5 million annual gas rate hike. The commission staff recommended the company be granted a rate increase of just aver S5JT million a year. Consumers sought the raise in gas rates to its 520,000 customers in 30 Lower Peninsula counties on grounds it was unable to gain a “reasonable return” under cur* The department filed a memorandum Thursday with the high court which said the Louisiana laws were “plainly Unconstitutional.’’ It asked swift action by the tribunal to extricate the New Orleans school board from “a serious predicament.” The legislature passed die laws in an effort to block- admission of four Negro first graders into DIXIE POTTERY SCREEN STUDY!” “A SHOCKER! GANTRY IS FLAYED SUPERBLY BY BURT LANCASTER .TO ACADEMY AWARD STANDARDS!” IN-CAR HEATERS * Two Outstanding Features 1 ""»■ ' ■■ EXCLUSIVE —I» First Showing of IN OAKLAND COUNTY Diaphragm Surgery Set for Red Skelton Suspenseful Story SINCLAIR LEWIS' To Unknown Worlds! Pram The EARTH To The STARS! h * SATURDAY and SUNDAY SCHEDULE * * SHORT SUBJECTS AT IM-SMS-fcM-fclS ELMER GANTRY AT 1:20-4jM-6:50-9:35 THEATER STARTS'; TONIGHT thirty/nine* Twgedy Strikes Couplefhird Christmas in Row NttfrHAM, Man. (AP) — For the' th^rd Chriatmaa aeaaon in a iphi>i(miii hat viaited David and Jeanne Strang, both 80. Itieir house waa burned Wedneaday Two years ago, on Chriatmaa Eva, another houae the couple ■ived fat was Wrecked bjr an n* Ploahm. Uat Chrktmas-time their fhwboni aon Michael, 20 months, try and protect the furniture and fixture*. But Fire Chief’Richard Salamone described the damage ab extensive. Jeanne Strong, who Is expecting her third child next month, was put to bed at the home of her fatherdn-law.. The merger proposal now wOl be submitted to union member*, probably early next year, after certain other details are completed, an announcement said; EXCLUSIVE (onparcour home loan plan with all others, and Moul choose our plan SUMOL » OtT—Milford Township Supervisor Mayon Hoard, (second tram left) chairman of the Oakland County Board of Supervisors' Equalisation Committee, receives a certificate of achievement after completing an U-week course in property appraisal for taxation at Michigan -State University Oakland. Presenting the certificate Is Dr. Lowell Ekluad,’ director of the continuing education program at MSUO. On the left is Wifliam B. Grabendike, director of Oakland County's Equalization Department who taught the course to Hoard and 21 other city mmeadng officers and township supervisors from Oakland and Macomb counties. The course was sponsored by MSUO and the board of supervisors. The board was represented at the awards ceremony by Arno L. Hidet (right), vice chairman. oPATWiflotf YEARS ^THE CRPSHiUG National Referendum (that he handed out printed tickets, i Hie booster after getting the brans-'redeemable aometime in 1980-1990,jpo* off iU back would circle back I for the New York-Melboun, flight.!*^ to * for *nother |Hie round-trip fare was *1.530 P»u.|J°S^WBMn that the tyw ]*■*- . itern could be used for as many as i Sweasoa, whs said passengers 1-000 without having to be 1 could gulp “antianxVty puts" far repaired or Junked. He put the; i Ihe ie.see mile an hour lligbt. pre operating costs of a single flight • seated a paper on Ms “tatercon a* HS.000. Established 1890 7S W. Hum St, Pentiec ft 4-0M1 CUSTOMER PARKING IN REAR OP BUILDING OPEN 6:15 P.M. SHOW STARTS 7:00 P.M. He told in detail bow the 30-UP jpaseenger racket craft would wotk.| DETTROIT (AP). - The S. 8. ft ^much workjtoady has;Kpet^ Co. reporti its November! |bf dcweeasuchpraMems as re-j^J ^ ps,734.789, compared entry—end displayed a model of.*,* wmm tor the mine 1» me booster. ! month. The firm said its volume | Swenson said in presenting his for the first 11 months of this rocket-powered craft proposal tha|| year was S345.764.076. compared tha nnvt HI iraor. nkm.U-_______Isa was a-.' .. . - POft YOUR COMPORT WI NAVt ELECTRIC NI-CAR HEATERS NO 8XTRA CHARCf the next 20 years should see pub- \ Nile 'demand for an increase ini] .'flight speeds from the 2,000-mile-1 1 an-hour velocity of supersede .craft to the 10.200-mile-an-hourj speeds he envisioned. EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING IN OAKLAND COUNTY! | Far example, he said heart .specialists or doctors skilled in i transplanting organs might use such craft to save precious time jin answering calls from distant! continents. j The hypersonic transport system would consist of a booster craft and a rocket-powered passenger [ship riding playback. The model [displayed by Swenson roughly resembled a big Delta-wing bomber with an elongated fuselage. They war* seven...end they fought Uke ffiriff hundred! EXCLUSIVE! FIRST RUN! . ENGAGED — Beatrice Anna Cabot Lodge, daughter of VS. Ambassador to Spain John David Lodge, Is engaged to Spanish diplomat Antonio de Oyanabal y Marches!, according to an announcement by . her parents in Madrid Thursday. The marriage is scheduled for next July 6. I2GI0NS0F HHEfULE# ALSO NOTE: '■mMmuimd'gjUtomssindmm Trapped in M0 Miles .off Bumint Hell Willi g Traitor in Their Midst 1 EAGLE Wf'j FORTY THE PONTIAC PjfrBSS, FRIDAY, DECEMRKRp, rtao Santa had forgotten ter work for having had ouch M Mt liaM'1 *l*« i >Wp He fttmm ■ until tom* pr»- 11m drum-makers) slept curled in their drum*. The firecracker expert! made sputtering noises as they snored at their benches. Muffin, the whistle-maker, lay t in a corner and snorted as he - breathed in and whistled as he breathed out. •They ate asleep now," said Cos- Tty wagons , were loaded with "Where would I get a Alack peart?" demanded Santa. "It's the rarest gem In die world.’ CHAPTER SIX etoee never sleep t year!" exclaimed Santa, ■eve to work day and night ii never be ready lor ChrtR- "Then why do you come to "Because, unfortunately, pearl lies at the bottom of the and alas! I cannot swim and too old to leers. But you can dq anything, go anywhere, and eo you qan get my pearl!" ; your "What makes you pearl is in the. ocsanl POINTS TO X Costenbricker pulled a crum-. pled map from Ms pocket and pointed to an X which marked a spot In a southern sea. "Centuries ago, a ship sank on this very spot and treasure that was on her is on her still." "Bosh! How do you know that’s true?" Mum,” said Costeabricker, lag Ms parasol. T was on Mp and the pearl waa mine. When the ship went down 1 floated sway In an empty keg THE GIRLS By Franklin Foiger “The ship lanjtog the peart want down,” ha said. tenbricker. calmly tapping his|napping elves and Gilbert, the ^erueol egsieet his heel. I stilt-maker, slept among the rtft-i i * "It’s trot,” cried Mrs. Santa. ?Tve seen them myself! Oh, It's *■ awful!" She began te.flap her ^epron men wildly then ever. J "tkm rn wake them!" eaM • Seats erstsly. MIUs wtl never da." He naked Hem the boose wHh Ml shell an Mrs. Santa at ’ era when he'd dosed off while trying out some high stilts. *WAKK UP* “Wake up, wake up!" cried Santa rushing from table to table. He .pounded on the backs of the sleeping elves, shook their shoulders, shouted in their ears. Nothing would wake them. Santa turned on Costenbricker 'What's the meaning of this? What have you done?" “He's cast a spell,” moaned Mrs, Seats. "He came hi here «"d said soma magic words and they afl fell asleep. Oh, whaPa te became of as?" 'Now, now," settling down half finished di nothing to got When you ha' black pearl I \ words and all will wake up said Costenbricker, vith a sigh Into a il’i chair, “Thaw’s M ran puffing, through the know drifts. .But when he threw open the door of the workshop he saw that it was true'. Every little wof er was fast asleep. . ★ * ■ * . Michael stared about him in d ■map. The doll makers lay limply -among hasp of painted heads' and rubber bodies looking fhemadves j Wouldn't Need Congress'OK Kennedy Could Make Suggested Overhaul of Defense on His Own WASHINGTON IP-John F. Kennedy, ns president, wouldn’t need to ask Congress’ permission to 1 carry out a significant part of the sweeping defense overhaul rec- • om mended to him this week, cott-; gresstoml experts say. Aad them experts, author! . etoao to the ever-rocarrtag It the armed a IsuM tint. II they •m naked, they would advtoe tk ■ew admtolstiellm to act on H •we m tor as too law allows. They said it la better to pu to die limits unused reorgsniza- • Hon bowers already on the books ; rather than add another early Congraaaional battle to thorn al-' ready foreshadowed by Kennedy’s * plans on medical aid te the aged, ■ the minimum wage and other Issues. ' V* ' ■T ' ^ ■ * » * ■ The proposals submitted to Ken, nedy at Ms request by a committee headed by Sen. Stuart ' Symington, iD-Mo., contain many • controversial points. The most * drastic ar*: (1) Abolition of the Army, NsVy and Mr Forc* secretary-shipa, mi (S) Reptaeemeat of the Mat Chiefs ef Staff by i ’ ~ liy « power These rhanpi, everyone agrees, -would require legislation and * would be furiously opposed in Congress sad by the aimed services the Army Kennedy himself has' not MB ' •cated whether he fawn thee* (cations, er tor that matte • aiyolher particular Mem In the .Symington report. The president-elect, comment [only that the report was biter .eating and constructive aad ahouk be studied carefully both by Coo • and the executive. "I'll tell you what's ft too dam poor." / BOARDING HOUSE YTHajtsa (rr's thbj r X HATE TO SPOIL. A PERFECT DAM t SO EARLY, BUT X HANE*© FLy c%p lA V1HB STOm WARNINGS IHTIMI] V3AR& HOOPL& IS COMING/-—)( J) a Sy L and ifx can translate / I HOW H& < GAME UlS ] PAROLE i .OFFICER A LADDER!! TAGS 0*V> THE VeSTBR-/) TH& FREE-Ji^Ll P* i dndbr// PUT a e/price TELL Q 5/ •OMtyj LUNCH ,. COUNTERS// IJHEVNB ^ -• KNOWN , JAKE FOR l\ FMANVVEARS* ' OUT OUR WAY ADAM AMES PAINFULLY CUSAkj HMmK^myou THINK I'M NOTONiY a psrnry thibf, finA — hut the pearl stayed behind was a gam of peat worth. "Whoever carries it ate; young forever. I am old now, i hands tremble, my mind wanders, m I fcrget things i used to know. I must have flic peart to restore my "•uuttk'* •‘K*a impossible!” cried Santa t cannot get M for you. Neither 1 nor any other elf can go Into the m!" Costenbricker* eyes widened In itontehrnent. "I didn’t know that! Oh dear, what shall I do now?" * >"*• ' "You’ll say .the words that will waken my workers, that’s < you will do,” said Santa Indignantly. "Yot, yes," nodded Coeten-brtekor vaguely. "Then’s certainly no reason to keep them •sleep if you can’t help mo." Ho scratched thoughtfully at his aid head and gazed up at the celling. Three times he opened his mouth to speak and three times he shut it again. His shoulders began to droop. He looked very id. Finally he sighed heavily and mid, “I’m sorry- I can’t remember the words." (Next Michael's Plan) . By,Lou Fine HD WHO SNIPS? THINGS USUALLY STASHES IT AWAY SOMEWHERE IN HIS I ROOM...O.K... THE BERRYB IF MAMA HAPPENS TO A ASK WHAT ID LIKE TORI ^pTMAG.YOU MIGHT j MM J OKA*/ By Ctrl Grubert DIXIE DUGAN By McEvoy and Striebel ByV.T. HamNn CAPTAIN EASY % with our foreign relations — 'they’re NANCY r LauUu Tamer 1 HOPE tHWMIMM ON T PSOPLS WON'T n TOO l AMUDWl WTWHUI*/ 1 RfASHt-mumwou ] Mtltf Ml Ml IK- PHJMMMW II By Erato Bnshmiltor MORTY MEEKLE AH WONT GAUGE VOU NO TROUBLE LAMMAN— jw'ooNTooormN' ITCHY WITH THAT THAR TW8G6R FIN66R. By Dick Caealli By ChartoB Kuhn w.SAi DONALD DUCK ' Wilt Disney m tubs poKtiac ] Area Man Wins RRfromotiofi , DECEMBER p, i960 ^ORTV-dNB^. Horry Sanders Named VP, Genera) Manager of Grand Trunk Hurry A. Sanders. 780 E. Square Life Road. Bloomfield Towiwhip tea been promoted to vice presi-«dent end general ■ manager of the I Grand T r u n k ■ Western Railroad, ■effective Jan. 1. T The appointment Jwa* announced ■by Donald Gord-lon, chairman and ■praaident laystem, : board of directors! * meeting yesterday in Detroit. A veteran of 40 years service with the railroad, Sanders has been general superintendent of transportation since 1951. Grain Trading Dull but Prices Steady SANDERS Business wmm WEBBBKm CHICAGO (fi—Trade was dull in grain futures today but prices wen generally within a steady range in early transactions. Oats eaaed slightly but all other contracts held mostly minimum signs on scattered short coverings. Broker* said the market J| peafcd to have shaken out the ftyny of profit taking which persisted, through moat of the previous pessipn. Offerings were described as light and Included some hedging. The following* are top price* covering sales of locally grown produce by growers and sold by them in wholesale package lota. Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Wednesday. Grain Prices A. He organ his .railway career JJffi la 1M as a trainmaster's (fork i™*® In Battle (Wk. In t»24 he be- |i*f,b“< came secretary t* the assistant general manager at Detroit. After servhtjg as secretary to the gw' vice president and general manager. and aa chief clerk to the general superintendent. Sanders went to Durand as trainmaster in 1943. He was appointed assistant to the vice president and general manager at Detroit in 1949. OHCAOO DRAIN CHJCAOO. Ok Williams Denies Asking for Pay lil* markets ISelected Issues Show Strength Detroit Produce .ravers * PPl«». D*llcKnu. bu. Apples. OrsMUe*. ML .... Apple*. Jmsttu* be. Appjsi. Northern 8p^. bu. 13 VEGETABLES do. beta toppod. bu NEW YORK 141—The stock market opened unevenly but began to show some selective strength in active grading early this after- Cains and losses of moat key dtqpks were fractional. A '" moved a point or so either w; • was aa exception, rising about • point, i ben, WrsUj. r**A Ms. . , .. Bftan. do. bebs. i leosah. Acorn. Si. ...... —Outurcup. bu. ... . .. Butt .rout. be. ... ___ JaMNL bu. .......... Suuuh. BobHrd, H bu . J* Steels and coppers tilted to the :sti upside. Motors, oils and airplanes g were mixed. Rubbers declined, j Romney Plans Announcerhent Auto Buyers Wait to 'Hear if AMC President Will Offer Rebates DETROIT American President George Romiwy aays his Motors corporation Will announce next Thursday a program calling “for sharing progress with the neglected consumer." No details of the program were given. But speculation here centered on whether Romney might . be considering rebates to Rambler purchasers or a general price re-duct ion. Rambler was the only domestic carmaker to hike its prices for 1961‘models. a letter , to news representatives Thursday, Romney said the' program he intend* to announce in New York is “of national importance." “We think It has kblorir po- e ertt- City Hail Rift Goes to Detroit's Council Cttenr. Cabbart. do. CoUsni. bu £3*71*. [ Mustard. bu.......... •Si Economists continued to talk Ujrecession but the rise in U.S. fj gold holdings and the out in the n | British bank, rate was cheerful ;n items. The Commerce Depart-iment estimate that U.S. export! •{•‘this year may top imports by the i3 biggest margin since 1957 was J3 another bright note. YVUC DUTY - The annual U. S. Naval Reserve Training Center Christmas toy factory is. going stroiHg again this year. Here Robert G. Wade, chief boiler technician, of 57 Nelson St., leal times for America — our industrial growth, our world markets, foreign competition for brushes a little paint on a tricycle, while, John D. Elliot. Engineman 2.C. and David Young. Radio- , _ T .w i w , . oar own domestic markets, reman 1C, try their hands at repairing some mod- —,JT _ t0 only the el saUboats. They both live at 159 Gage St. 7 Annual Toylift in Full Swing Poultry and Eggs la aa iiregnlar ehemleal see-' tion. Du Coat picked ap about | S points and Naval Santa Is Short of Dolls DETROIT (UPii - “You i JBL _ _ , fight City Hall." runs foe old say- j k,UI*Y0. ins tn Ik. .1__. ' H* In the Motor Dty they're;» iw. n n £Satn Ai _a -a aa - > wKlias li.ll- —-~ I M SI light type I The Issue of whether or nat'tO mvt'ZT* raze the 89-year-okJ dty Hall! "SK-1*-1 ^H. Only Official Status for Hi*|—Six-term Gov. •>—<■<» and expensive fo main G. Mennen William* today denied taia, he had asked tor pay from the federal government be fbre he They want to replace it with -|iWm joins the administration of Pre*i-i,-Tn*>°l °f *he industry which built' »oc btu. deni Elect John F. Kennedy jDriroit - a parking lot. s ✓ He demanded an immediate re-1 _ * ♦ .-■ ri lISHS* J2 traction of a story by a Washh^-Jv** •" °WaH •» “te Save “all Commit Livestock DCTBOIT UVKSTOTR • ■ JggjJ qnested be he pat ee the pay- ■ N . ssss-s roir Mr a trip to Africa he jPittsourgh Presbytery plans hetweea Jan. I, »V« he - - - ■UMd tosh rfiolc. sod » Mm Mri-SMS. wn na-xxj Mud Item m m- y don to _ Christmas, tree. "It's a pity, but we just don’t have enough dolls this year." noted CPO Robert G. Wade, chief of the U.S. Naval Reserve Center'in Pontiac. as he eyed the growing pth of broken and repaired toys surrounding him and Ms men. seventh consecutive Mine the Navy men ■hares of TmUf—n gas tram miaotoa. off *, at TtJ, Santa F« preferred, ap *, *2 Kellogg Grants. 3 to Fight State Delinquency in Poatisr are la the midst of “Operation Toys for Needy Chil-j new toys drea.' of the reserve center, hat very “We don't like to disappoint anv-j me. but we re sadly lacking in ta,l,drrd* "*“• «e la vari-dolls for girls and suitable giftij TV***? 91 ,Tp,lr ■wh jlor children 7 years old and up, “* “***”’ its yepr.” said the Chief, . Their wives also have joined in * ■ * * , “operation toylift," busily sewin'. He and Ms men are busy paini-idressea. for the few dolls on ha,..i ing and otherwise repairing broken] fr- w w aym^*^hristottt . sal- Socsny A k ] sou e*c at toll 71:1 Spyrry no its 4 po Bnas “1 Std C“' Thomas Furniture Head its Oul . “1 J lad In Pontiac, the youth ashistance program enlists the talents of educators, social workers and juvenile officials. By giving close attention and help to troubled chU-| ' jy hope to prevent the Highland Road fo White i wastage.of ycang lives through dc-JJj Lake Townsh'p The theft was re- imcu-ncy and crime. 40.3 ported 'ycdWay by nari-owncr 1 As a byproduct, they believe Sj; of the lodge. Will* Stoick. | prevention of delinquency and 1? f crime will result in savings of t },{ John «.oil lean. U. U4 1 Pad- tax dollars. , , m dock St ., pleaded guilty yesterday j NOTICE OF TAXES CITY OF PONTIAC The 1960 County Taxes in the City of Pontiac will bo duo and payable ai the Otiice of (bo Pontiac City Treasurer. Deoemboe it 1990 through January 20. 1911. without toon. On January 21. 1991. a collection foe of 4% will be added to all- County taxoo paid, through February 21. 1991. On March I. 1911. all unpaid County and-1960 City and School taxoo will bo returned to the Oakland County Treasurer's Office and mutt bo pend there with additional ieee. WALTER A. GIDDINGS City Treasurer 35 S. Porke Street Pontiac, Michigan Announces 2 Promotions'^ " £* "§-!> j month St the YMCA h*» Sul . ih Tr* M nsk ...' Ovn Dynsm rf5w.'!!OUn7dl “• iw department sponsor* theidre ra* . tod*y. ^ ThT“ Jr-\ wUr **jm.*m Jr. j Pontiac Symphony Orchestra, the S SL president of,the Thomas Economyk Au|cn Parted at the Pontiac MaeDowell Male Chorus and the FuJn!?tl ||ttty ^ Imtepend„ice Town- ing' lor the family at WebsterioSdmr r * * * Mined (he Themaa f Gharie« UiigiaR. 241< Avf - [HMh School ter the third straight "J Burglars brake Into Walton TV j Sales & Service.. 515 E. Walton 3) Blvd., and took two television sets Sf!]with a combined value ot $388. , n.i! Kconomy organUalion In in* As genet^l manager will super- yegr. . Upjohn West Un Ttl Wsttf A Bk W*4dt ■ -[ Whltv MM *4.1 Rummage Sale. Dee. It, fren •>,! •-* *t 151# Baldwin Are., by Beth " jlel Tabernacle —am* -Adv and kaa held several poadttoM vise and coordinate the activities 1 wussn A Co 40.. with the l He rreidoa at {of both stores. Physically handicapped person* |j!! ££* S-f r! [are invited to a social night at {a* S-* ffiy1 .Mark Twain School on Tuesda>s. j The outdoor program tat to bight when weather 'permits, city officials said. __ k TW (j . Young MW ... B.1 Younyst MM , sale, lffi w. like 8k,1 ,aat . Dec. 10th. g till 1:29. Christianas toys and araraa clothes. —Adv. .Wetdsrs Avoid Injury Undsr Burning Truck DONALD C- AUTEN - KEITH R. JOHNSTON sjiFontiac Man Tells DETROIT STOCKS 1C. jTXsSkiw Cs.1 rtdurs* sitsr dicMsal pssal* ar totsTd of 'Brutal' Attack PrepiMi Oa. ......... Ran MMufatturtas’Co. Shattsrprssf Olast Corp doing some welding wori(| vsresn under a two-ton truck yesterday ~ tn Waterford Township escaped possible injury when spmk* ignited wiring. The R B B cement truck owned by Ethyl Puddy was parked at 3790 Elizabeth Lake Road, and the gat tank was filled ift the time the blaze started in the under- BOW JONSS 1 PJL AVIRAOSS HI* Vtott sit MS ____jit seat up t n St itadks *St .33 aa KM U I* I I B. UM.4M. STOCK AVBKAOKS Waterford Township firemen who| extinguished the flames' edtimal damage to the truck at $300. Prsvlou* di I Wssk »*o tomth *«• ....... — gi aa .si HKS. Ss AS I ISM io« 3SS3 au S3 4 A 28-year-old Pontiac man told sheriff's deputies he was brutally beaten by three men who sur-| prised him In the parking lot next Two at Ms rampsntora. Karon Heiam and Patricia Winstead, both of 199 Norton Are., wit They told deputies,- the \ Robert Boeneman of 451 Third St.. [ waa knocked to the ground by- the] Boeneman said nts attacker^ took a six-pack of beer from him/ He refoaed medical treatment. 'Long Lloyd" ^ Lloyd Motors 'St MERCURY 2-DR. HARDTOP Automatic Tranamiasion. Radio. Hoot or. Whitowalla Ww W *59 VAUXHAIL 4-DR. 57 MEBCURT MratcUli 4-Di. n Automatic Transmission. Radio. Hooter. Whitowalla Radio, Hooter. Whitewalls *995 'ST FONTIAC 2-DR. HARDTOP Automatic Transmission. Radio. Hooter. Whitowalla. Power Steering. Power Brakes 795 IBBTOF *995 S9 rORD GALAXn 4-DR. *1,495 *5| CHEVROLET Biscayne 2-Dr. 1,195 V-9 with Automatic from- A mieoioa. Radio. Hooter. * Whitowalla, Power Steering mcRcuRY 232 s.Saginaw ••pontiac Lincoln %SAFE BUy-BEST PgAL1 MERCURY«C0NTINENTAL*C0MET-ENGUSH FORD PwlBi FOHTY-TWO /THE PONTIAC PRESS,, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 0. 1960 Dp^th NntirPC *1 W«fc WmM Mals 1V[ Hobbies angSngpBas *V DAY shift ' r Comotometer Ooentor iWMi JMPS.Bf JIMA I^NWT ff^LtSSS | By Frank Adams Rent Apia. Unfurnished 38 Mte-THBwiB'BiTi, slat*. c6ats Donelson-Johns -js3Sr' -OMX ■ssEBni1 .w*HI> iIPWIWCP w aitrisses I Iruasswtewu. 907 n wmi 1 p,r’ *'»• I»ip No other* IMRMM W_B6_1N kTxSldS) BHBSS^1 "gs^sysCTms Wffll m After a^rwirga..^, TV. aeftmooi. MA Min. .........-„J- —fjjfjy Noticea and Paraowala 17 AREYOU ^ WORRIED OVER DEBTS?. CONaOLIDA- BUDGET SERVICE ii w huhow ♦ n xwi ANV blRt) OrWoman nNIBino | friendly Advisor Phone PE 3-312* After I pm, or If no Aimwer.^Wt H1H OoafldonHAl. "XiH5TRB5r~c1 [rtr KNAPP SHOES FRED HERMAN OR 3 1532 i bdiMTV MAfb auftUia - n» ---—- u« WAllacf Voorhees-Siple ’’qgtfnu e 1 .Ml'“S *^£^1 1 IN DEBT? ySSt^—1—z~\ apW/TUK'SI ttTc^1 r T *.f-° * £ii:.Aft5Bft?Tl,kSg? ~»WOTCPig- wcAfUBBT-1 .„ if oU in imin Saturday a a m la | p m Ray I rommenoarato with Hat. training LET us; iuSTiinJ^iSri^S I CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Give You 1 Place to Pay omc« work, no fGHKBWES I, »-u- Kondalei. U NO l r. ft Yiin and ~dari«nM4*9E t t n. W. *7. «i. «. 101, j •S^Sfe^21rS£?i2aP lit US. j Genera!hqStowerT W»S«”utt ) iU^rglCAL sem^rjl^ aff. I Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Rent Houses Unfwrn. 40 -BUSINESS AND RES. Eicellerit location 'or incuranee office, real estate, electrical or giumMn<^ contractor. J room Rant Apts. Furnlahad 37 Rant Apts. Furnished 37 outoad n whs!" ^ cdioieics. ”i-ROdM. auto. bullt-ln bathtub, tile floors, large dinette, also rise*bit kitchen. Oat heeled building Just 1-story walk-up. AutomAtte.au RmiMp wlfhln short dStancs 444 *g lEMftjKtt Sunday, / 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX Avtmm*oistirm,ax $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 *«nf pu&.^VE^MUS 1 DM Bast Bird N, at Voleaato 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX) VICDtlrt of Walton and Baldwin. FI 8-14*8. , , Rant tloiiaBs Fnmlslied 99 1 BEDROOM, COST, Ct*AN, BUI Haft gttUilftft ftirp. FK 1-4115. 2 ^BEDMXM^^H®8®^ niceIS slttuSt kfust',Uke^illdrenb*and havTrtfvrencet MY $-1881. eve- ) l iKDROOM bUPLXX. CHILDREN i wel*oms 300 (tenth. OR 33733. ••W)fffclSTJSI: come. PB 4-4133. ^RCK3M~H6uj^88». Wmm 3 ROOMS AND BATH. NORTH 6P • fehita?. CallPl I-3S8T. I-SiffiROOM BRICK RANCH, CAR-|eted. > ysari old. jib. OR 3-BEDROOM nMtM ON LAKE. t" month*m MU 4-1738 otter 8>)gL \ 1W ROOMS AND' RA1W.' UTIU-_tles furnished. PE n«W. 4 RdOMR AND BATH I'altTlf tern. 31» per wk. MA 8-MI*. 1 4-BEDROOM AVAILABLE POR 3 moe. Starting Dec. 16. Rent rent. 1 fee rstnanstela family) ys 5-1412. $ rooms and Dath, attachbo ! urase, all modem. PE 54871. I Inquire at 837 Brown Rd. had refrigerator Adulta’ottly. Ill a month) 1W Wall St i r8oms. joint bath and utIL- Ity Newly deoorated PR 4-8S88. I-BBDROOM MODERN. 8-CAR OA-rage on $ tented fete. 8 miles West Union Lake Village. Lease to roopoaslblo party (or 881 menth.VE 8-19*8. 3 BEDROOM NEWLY DECORAT-ed bouse at Auburn Bright*. Null $ Bedroom home on W. Chicago Newly deeprated. Will rent, lease or sell with option CRAWFORD AGENCY 33* W. Walton PE 3-2308 1 14 rooms" and BATH. PURR. ! heat. 4798 Highland Rd, MR. Pontlae. Mich. OR 1-03*1. 7 .ROOMS CLOSE TO DOWN-! town Pontlae. Available until June ! Ml. 373 per month. OR 1-3*34. / Rfitt Hoif^ Uaiwa 40 ZEffgSBF*^ CLEAN ANDlN QOOD CSRfilTlbh 3-bedrgoia, WMt ma mm, m * a DUPLEX ROOMS. -AVAILABLE LAKE onto „ Pontlae. almost n_ __ j conTonlenceo. 3 large bodrottes J Will decorate to MW. I acre lot. fc.XS^tMT V”1- ^WFirtSSSSi KiuSnlPi uraWem.. mpttti jwinr r -1 uootf*west'w'dk^oSation - i Orton. Rent < I bedrm. downstairs tg >* bath Lge llv-Ith fireplace, ^dtglng 1, Help Wanted Male 6 i. MAyfolr 3-7636 at SOCIAL WORKER iff *° alaY** In* 111/ Immediate and*' M- Tijjlll MA 4-3011 to I pm , cellent promotional oppor-ttuitlaa. AU Michigan Civil Service bontfUa lluit have two rears of coUofo preferably with aamo courtet 5 MEN Ul ptr iHk work 3 s ---------------It- bat. 11 Permaatat Can develop Into . , auto. KfiFu 8W3 mmsfU-.. tSS rrjrrrf*'ubJ3 eduction:7tW«T. TO WORK ntOM work., car dmoimit. n application lor oiam-n by wrtttni Ulolilian Service. Lantloi, u. • PAltTNEY Electric,. FE l__ EXCAVATifid AND TRENCHINO I i for iVptle tonka, drain, Ho" SSSr “d u*\ whi^nsai'iaer8oa................. ' ELECTRIC MEAT, INSOLATION • _ HOLIDAY SPECIAL! 1 FREE ESTIMATES Else______ i HOUSE RAZINC. w,. I n6&uSr__________________ dltlona Licensed btlUdor FRA ■mAll kitchen i NEAR BUS STATION. 1. EM : | 1 AND S BEDROOM, PARTLY - main l __ .......... ! 3-3053. _ furn~ L«~hairont~apte~ OR MIM1 i AFARTMENTB FORM! ... ,wJT——J dm welcom“ 1 NIC* NEWLY PAINTED APT., i MAVmVtTt: utllltlea furn , Pontlae. MA; R„ud u 3-7491. lUltablo i itOLFE1 »f*SiIlfH*HEALTOH OR 3-Wl. ' m ^ ........ PURNISHKb 3-ROOM HODS FE 3-ioiS I -- -- “ CHIL- FURNISHED ] ROOMS AND BATH, I Auburn Rel(hta OL 3-SI74, • ; LAii ORION. COZY 1 BEDROOM ___ ____ •*«“*• NT1 180 Heights Rd.. MY Tu34 j ROOM. ETK7REWBTTE, BACH- | &U|aM I J»66ia~6^AlR*~yRT: dutc’^rtSS'Skh lSu i Pcntlac Lake Oarage ; tomei. Taylor, OR 4-03M. I MODERN 3 - ROOM PARTLY TORN ■ > PE 37*41 I 0-0431 Huron St &-7806. A BETTER WAY TO Pay Your Bills ^S~.TOiS!g 1 y loul D“1S! E^&jgV1 Jhkl ^?&g'”^gr-gygg^ i BgJ= W lii Narton.^^* T COST APT., litky PORN . ROT • —‘LDts-afn. ROOMS. PONTIAC - _______._______ ORTONVILLE P K^*J : for1 rent with option, roaomwhlv . S?f Annett^ ine^ j and t bedroom modern home.. ' now); decorated, lake privilege. NA 7 MS1 or PR 4-dSSS._ ■ { NEWLY DBCORATKD AIR CON-' 1 dltloned Not over 8 In faially. II Cahwrt SM mo. ' i'1 ni awieii I ROt,N|B1RR APARTMRMTN.'3 A» i rul|fy*” 4-bedfoom, gai heat OL f-tMT “ ' ' RINT OR SALS- 3 BEDRM8 aT- mm i bant, carpeted, fanned " 3 EQOHI AND RATN^^ 111 PER | newly" released 1 ’ Avo. flTl_ £,e^«*SPir,JS I KPSSKS—OU» T-Sig7,Slc^£*SE:! .-HiSa-tm e.va neHaiWf-cioa f » t^P-m Waldrwo ap|wSK' tS»A lair, mi I ; Lwr^-iumd. AukOT^H^ktA ________________ _ , .’urnlehed homo. __ _ COTTA OUR. ALL UTILITIES. I; decorated 383 per month Weekly. IU up. Tru Rustic cab- Nlcholle-Harger. PE MI«3 'mV uui ,ro*<*M- Uk. OrCa walled'IaH’ S-FoOMTotI 'it, tie rin i JniTMT*- ■" — tags, heated and lurmahfd - MA ytj Baldwin TURIMHD AP1RL PHIVATB ENT . 41130 1 !^alU6’ LAKir'i MrnSSBi- S.*11 _ 'Lr»l‘_y.J»J W|1 1 call OVOBIPSA MA j -r~ 3 ROOMS. OM HEAT FK 4-0308. ■ 3-RM HOD8B. ROB A"MO heat, reltrenct OA 3-1173__ _ 3 ROOMS AND BATS. A0TOMA- . OA8 |iu In lawn. Slit mo- TuSr¥"AN6 wmr~ ul J-bed room bwa; varkoue 4 RMS .' YTiCDROOMS OARAOi- j n , W*.N. oa&rkan. BamraRaao ra- M ♦aaaMRl sMk a National Al»| Owe 4pjn startlao galary with car aUnm ' ana* hradtad. A Uberal plan iLarwrat «* WATERPROOFING Work inaraataad. Praa aottmatu. FK 4-8777 2" BLa1TWL5 75' SVJ' Pl««n- vokf £k “.“S! 1 ALL H*n» oy FQPNTAIW PENS A ijjMi. datWoi llAWIPAC .FF-y^K ..F”11^ "ty- * Office supply Co . 17 T^UwI turlag Company can place two , ronoe at. Phono PE SAI38. | !2I" Help Wanted 8 gEoSBI^DVwAiZ cLEA^ERs • | Wall and wlndawa. Reaeonable FE 3-1831. 3 PI 3-3^^ ^ I■ jrac 4081 OuUka St.. Drayton Plains, ! Mich. ------PERSON ALIZKB--- . "CHRISTMAS CARDS" Counter cords tor ovoryMict ForAlgn Longusge esrdl Ribbons Oltt wrap (1ft eardt and geala Use our eonvonlent layaway . I (small deposit r Hatred I Baekenstose Book Store j ~ EAST RAWREHCP * FE 3-1414 3 OR 3 RMS. NICE. CLEAN. PVT *"1 -*|N—TE 33848..__, jg. sm vrm. , wAU.mil i.iee _ it.nnmj --idfCHAKL8 realty" PB 44383 H 8-1888 W* . __=. ■i^ALL lokn^dNi WmTSAB ■7"% I HOU8BTMILBR1 AYufVTBCr —"T" *'*TTa^ “ -v—--- ' b^^V.remws.^mn *2beN EM MM WARRIcEWs ISeDROOM 1 «r«K on tha bus unt. n 8-Twi. Rent Houses Unfurn. 40 ______________J! .& ”upptRl *YJ \ 3-room aft. .auauiuui i -11 adoiM youl'aasemenTToIl ; S’.’S",, *JS£i i -«? %iw™'i,*«va! _^%VimT 1 *" *T | aari-STuffigiigg _. F&SlZ. , rgYnT^?:^n*KN?J 11 X ,?2 ! 3 , BEPROOB^ B R ICE RANCH j nflVJK S£E5 nlnjn. 33 _ „ wApt j FjgjgMa and^ Math, private £ 3 »OOM to.^caU FBRDkpOM AND 3-ROOM AI^T 184 W. Pike St., from 11-8 p m. BEDROOM BRICE RANCH) faff wil1!e-mi ______ ■ .. .. . . J. Lakefrant. Major appliances fur- 44883. AP«»- Unfnrniihod 38 j --5^4 “„rrtI?^lSi fVVu ? i ' andRrtoL "muRs FlfiSw* ' **"»• off'fMkff^Lakt'^Sojj. ^ FrSBM~SHUT IfW COUPLE * ana ■mv^QWMO^L.jgJ^W. Cadar Shores S3* Burge.. Dries . ehTldrea. f1' ‘ 1 — - biding oreup ___ ..1 ghanas p. Minimum avansawcoma. IMS par wags. If you are Intereeted hi average Income, M In A yean of age and ready to start lmmedl-stely phene PS 3-0431 for ap- 3 ROOMS. CLEAN. CLOSE 1 Scare FE 3-3133____ 3 LA ROE ROOMS. NEAR DOWtf- town. Aim 3 room upper------1 ■ jam, all pellnqu 1ST FLOOR, HEATED ktoOERR) utUltlee eicopt electric. FE 4-8080 >M fCatb”for r tall 3 REDRgptl FLAJO ftMt i o BEDROOM HOUSE RStFoint WHIRLPOOL AN5 Mary Day ____ , ______________ 11 I AND 3 BEDROOM. PARTLY Wtd. Children to Boards Au>!T> . 1 i — 'urn Letjfrom apu ORJ^*’- 1 -------------------------I a- pACTngfOW AEAETiUbnfE, NEW- 3 ROOMS. STOVE. * RETlIltir *“ • —crrr_------in-1 iodttd#d. — — - - FE jl-1249.________ 2-BEDROOM' oround PLR . m M>24 _________HOUSE. 3173 BEMIR' Strtet. AlElW IfrtlPU, |M • fifKJf1 UM «• *• wr I ^SrtT s5 rIwlB$5 MTTr^'--------------------—i ■ACnEi'iOII"aEARTMIETB, NEW-1 arjgJjtSSaL-'imt^-. ■._^ PikonPhone PE 4-3331 CHILD CARR NEAR PONTIAC MO- “•» baUtroome. PI | ®^iSS^A*M2mt4to,5: i gniffat^ TURNACES CIJANto I .J?r, UrnmM homo. PI »W3_ | BWfyiB>W—nrma TAKER — COPPUTridlUmo or mej, pmunt, rfftrvBttto TWO. 4 FURNACES CLEARED —771 tV Vtfrtfy l^servlced. C. L. Nelson P» 1 RWjjM MT CAM UCSNnD J PRg-aiiS^CE' CALL AFTER Wtd. HonRShoM OaodR ag; rS5y 1 CALL WILL SELL ALL TOO 1 44m” * lull basement. 3333 Van Campon) ' Drayton Plains PI 4-4433. ) r ROOMa AMD BATH 'lltjCE' | gsa boat, carpeted, lease with i option to buy. PK 3-4734/ i 4-ROOM HONSB. 1MODERN^ NKAr Pontiac Plant, good schools. PS 4-0795. 8 ROOM AND BATH, DOWN-ftatrs flat, near Pontiac Matas, PK 3-4388 ____ ROOMa. 130 PIR MONTH' 87 S fflffTrB*ffY>81 .****' : 3-PAMIIY 4 ROOMS tTTRPOl entrances, sas space heal. $30 per me OR V3434, For Rant Rooms 42 i ai tspiNo rooms, aim wrm CLOBB 1 MEN WANTED a wsol»0- HAIR 8-4434. Can" P-m. -_______________________ QUALIFIED PART TIM1 HOOK- & 2-BEDROOM BRICK * i Dlplffi. Mil biumant. fit btf(, tOOM APART* d<*cor»t8»d lift per month „_______wm s»,s S'SKi?S"S?3*1 IpHOUE-HARGER — ----- -- -- | re 3-0019._______________ I ?;aBls- 3858 croefca Rd.. nr. Ru- ( \ c.oifis hbU«_p^ixYon i-Pc wtd i'.mooM Al*ARTvnnrT. atririatJ r«riSW^w^^RRA«rANn 5-oilu IMilg SjMwwr or working man 5 ^P„ »*T? .T^.^XSL^S r rtfrlt. 47 antaaa. If you ar effhw.lTf| 3-4111 ___a far personal In- I 3-3113 before 3 p.m. Hsv PART TIME 1 | Real Estate SALESPEOPLE ' opening for oiptrltBetd • i for Selling Builneu C r*JE0. m~x: i ChirlotM Inquire r£fcw w sa^s.J"• i 3 AND 3-ROOM APARTMENT. RIA- ~ -'rr -— 1 ------ ------- APPLIANCES FURNITURE AND aanablt PI 4-70M 3-ROOM UPPER. NEAR OMT — with atovr and rffriliri SiJK>mr%7.* SmSTTi i i^gf^fe^a. i jg^£zAjsm a?r«£ hurn Vo i 8'n>a.___________________|_11 rooms and bath, mif I 37333 171 \±is» aur rr or bell it fSR j3 .JJsS; ^,A™ ™ — artokmA ««n 3~iB>ayg;gqDfc*i* AT^ubAN rIt0O3ta ,A.ND BATTl) PRIVATE 3 snd°hmt »PINO AT pOON. LOR iraoNvf rm T*R >TMB . I. ROOM POR OKNTU man in nice private home. PB I 3-33I4. . CLEAN WARM ROOMR. 115m wi................ CLEAN SLKBPINO ROOM PRIVATI eatraam. 73 Norton.. ' CLEAN . ROOM. " PARKlNO ~0>F , street. PH Wilt • . . < ". I FOR HRMT SLEEPING ROOMS)' ~x .PlTlBl _____ . 4318 OBNTLKMAN. Cl ran comport- belore 3. ■ . "______. able room real—— * LL MODERN 3-BEDROOM. TIC | . FS 3-888R _ . Parke B« ' i“W _____ft Diftft OR Mill.____ m 8 >ADDOC^.“NtwiT DEC- orated, new gas furnace Appl; at IM Auburn. PS 3-7SO._ 3513 JAMR8--2-BKDROOM. CH11 SdMor »4U^3-teC3*_",*0< ATTRACTIVE 3BIDROOM _ _____ ______i Oppor- . Hk and Commercial Prep- Hr»- Wanted Miscellaneous 30 ______ -------~— ------------ t ROOMS ALL UTILITIES PURN. BENCH JAW AND ARC WELDER , PtS-SlIS. _______ OB 3-338S- ______ 3 LAROE kOOMS AND BATH. OFFICE FURNITURE a EQUIP- pvt, entrance. 18S » Edith, 11 nsNlwOTms? PART TIME I REAL KSTATR BALM. TOP COM- i ’ mission. Paco. OB 4-8438. i • RZaL BBfA¥i MAliA6lfc. Please call Pace, OR 4-94M. j lUoos.-Mrs, Bodell PE 4-8083. TOP PRICKS POR RAW PURS. 138 1 378 8. Anderson PR 1-7888. .. Lmteepeg tl j JiC%PS> l«" ™)■■ AND RVRIO 3 room modi sat. 3181 Opdyko —- __________ i-bbSrr lower) TutL bSMt ) carpeted. ^ new decoration. HOUi IODRRN 3-BKDR0034, AU- 1 —----------------------------------- ____Heights vlrtnlly 'Iboulrs Ttt SLEEPING ROOMS WITH HITCH n»u ou.su ports Road, j en prlv. Near Fisher Plant PS PE 4-HC4 j piiQK J-RKDROOM)' PULL BASK- 1 —f'i8”________________________ _ -N kESOO1 mant I children welcome 378 a, BLEEPING ROOM PRIVATE BN- MA 4-8743 1 month PB 4-8881. I ranee, but step. IN BUM. APTS. Employ mant Ayshdw 9 Auto Parts Bookkeeper AmbMt^i. Woman n«atf 88-88 with tn monty. fcpartsnan prelerred but nnd bookkawplog. Eiperlence not Imsntlal. posting mndilbo. Oood start A-l ACE TREE SEE STUMP REMOVA_ Trsejimoval. trimming Oet Moving and Tfnddttf 22 1-A Reduced Rates rYim SMITH MQVXNo'^Co”*' ^UoViNO SEE VICK FI 80888 - Anytlms. PE R^^iwlff' ^CT£Syrt^ I IJOHT, AKD_ HEA~VT TRPCKINO O’DELL CARTAGE • ^m^dMteng moving. Wanted 31 i, FIRST MORTOAOE OP 183.038 DB-slred on chalet business frontage eomer Williams and Orchard Lake Ava. Excellent terms. Write Poo- Uac Praia. Sou 38, _______ PIRST MORTOAOE OP $3,000 DE- aptui 3 SEE welcome. 78 Waabtngten._____ CARETAKER MR. CARROll. fired a r modernisation. Write Pciiitai Wanted to Ra»it 4 AND 8 BEDROOM HOUSE peadad In Waterford and Drayton pialna. We have tenante: waft-ta(. LAUINOER REAL ESTATE. OR 4-8461._______ ‘___■ PS3-8SS3 After f SALES TRAINEE FOR AUTOMO Meat lite^8eeySle^ mfF'ra COMr OPERATORA AOE 13-33 JSMWi ____L: ___':v 1 ‘r''_an. Ce.t Huron ’ Suite 4 Sharp Living Quarters 33 IT AND Pfl ir woman ( ..—----— for wldowTHl M8U.~~ * ' Painting A Decorating 231 — ~---:—'— tssPAiNTiNO AND mo I Wtd* CosHract*, Mtgs. 35 ~ —|—1« oC Mir 1 rERjr ATTRACTIVE ROOltt. it. Both and entrance^ j!7 — 3 ROOMS AND PVf. BATH AND ent. utilities turn. 319 I. Pike. W 8-7HS._____________ entrance' gas heated, utUIttae furnished, adults. 17 8. Parka tg&JjlttiHBium-m; 3 ROOMS AND BATH. SMALL BA- Lnjtf! SOCIAL WORKER At 181*8 weekly to sUrt. Reg-1 Msr salary increases. To flU immediate and tuturs vaeauette In kwnTaraa. En-tunlUe. P*nmMlchl«an°PffvVl service benefits lluat havs twojrsars^of collegt pref- m social science or two years sf recent full-time paid eiperlence 'n social .. na Cjsr necessary. Secretary Work Wanted Male 11 r AND EXT. PAINT- BEAL OTi it A-l CARPENTER WORK. NEW ; and repair. FX 5-7340 _ A-l CARPENTRY. FINISH TRIM’ fAfE SALEBMAiN. PART g!2S" ert*MU ” M«. dlehlgsn »«. iY 18T CLASS DECORAT1NO. PAINT-Inc and wall papering PE 4-0333 1ST-CLASS KlNTlRO AND #A-*1^--------------- ABILITY To cot last cash for _ contract, amity ar marlsam lowast posmble discount. M( (Mke available. CaU Ted * Culloufh, PE 4-3344. ARRO REALTY had SB per eent"dheT*CM "eaTTll work ytar. JHC A-l PAINTINO A DECORATINO. Paper removed PE 4-SS1S AAA PAINTINO A DECORATINO. experlsi Imates. I 8-ROOM AFT. CLOBB IN. 8ND Doer. Pi 4-T407 _______ ■ 1 ROOMS AUBURN HEIOHT8 area, FE 3-798S alter S n m 3 inci ROOM8 ON floor. Private entrance and Wait tide. PR 8-8)81. l(a< kwer fi S-S4IS. 3 AND l-aOOit apartment, privet 4-0888 ,nr PB 8-1137._____ 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BNTRAHCB and Mth. baby welcome. PB . . 3-8888. . 3 ROOMS. PVT. MODERN. NEW->'| h redecorated. Automatic beat. CojjijW. Near downtown, PE . I AltD 4 ROOMS. EVERYTHING furnished, private bath I"'1 — JWLjauu ct t ROOMS AND RATR REPRIODU atar and Steve turn. PR M844. 3 ROOMS AND RATH INCLUDING mgttes^AdulU. PE 3-7338 after I ROOMS AND BATH ON SOUTH Marshall. $38 month. PR 8-8884. ) ROOMS AND RATH, CLEAN) “c»* and refrtgtrater. all utlll-furnished, tea Bln 188 W. refrigerator Johnson. 1 child welcome. CaU Pardee. PE 8-I888. ROOMS A|)D BATH UPPER. Aluminum Building Modernization , Plastering ,Seryk« - et-tt "ir_ ! QUICK BUILDING AND REkiOD-1 PLAPTERINO REPAIRS i .^r/viw-SAiVsr.______________^CRfjtu__________IraW-^- m —STORMS _ AND - AWNINOS - p-uww-r exit ssa »iin WWW I WgM* smsdOMiBS. Beat No monev down. 88 mo and up ,.„„ .,.**.Jill: A*f~. I —nshlp EM 3-8M1__ Deal Direct with Owner and Save irt Oims PET7»10 11 ** [ PLA8TERINO PREX ESTIMATES NEW CCIUNOB adults) rsftrances 4 ftObMS AND BATH UPFElt) heat furnlshejL 104 iForest.______ i ROOMS AND BATfi. NEAR ft. Michael's Church. Oat heat furnished. Phone PE 4-6831 before FE 5-9343 OL L Automobile Repairs ALL REPAIRS FINANCED. N money down J133 weekly i LLOYD MOTORS. Llneoln-Me cury-Comet. 233 “ * ' rtone PTE 3-3131 Plumbers-Supplies COLDS CALL A LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR Papering. PE 8-0343.________ OTBTOM PAINTINU AND PAPER , ----ig Sample wallpaper ' - ' * it to yr* k“* ■k-nu- _______. __it AC- furnished, private balh and _______your land contraet. Cash I rate entrance, j North Paddock buyers gejttef . CaU Reater Par- 3 ROOMS AND BATH, PRIvAtS tntasa, FE iJMf. 1M8 W. Huron, | entrance. Ill N.^alegrayh) .'Off. OOOO LAND CON- f~ROOMS AHD RATH. AUBURN waste. Prlvate. lE 3-tS81. ___ HetrtU) PE 3-SStl.__________________ t*dO' .OOIWHAC™ 3 ROOMS AMU bATh. PVT. hN-tranee. No children. PE 3-7483 FrVdm mx.. apt. i chilS) $ SPACIOUS RMS. NEAR- TEL-)'------- Am. ia» heat. Adulte only- m j —HEM ^ *.gL'-".ru luimrsncfla ,|M^tsg in' COMPLETE MOTOR SERVICE IkpOlfl, OROURD pyx»t WEST I WE start TOUR car PE M834. I BUMPING AND f-------------------------------- Doll Repair "MARYBELL'S DOLL HOSPITAL" ) ■ c —as -- — BUMPINO w« riw.r 3 Rodin AND BATH. UnriR ROCKER PANELS 3111 W»t Side. P> 3-7731. ! HEAVY OR LIGHT TOWI___ ■ ROOMS FIREPLACE STATS Rif. P»ye PE 3-44S3 Evee, PE 3^814 INSTALLED FREE **?**0T?SI-8 J*!1"-*®® I Auto tprlno. mufflers. MU nines. intlars, stertei ____ - RMR.. OARAOK. refrte, bent. N. Shirley Lois, Pontlae. Adults. OL 4118 Quillen. OR 3-3874 Floor Sanding Mill Sand, Grnvel and Dirt j BULLDOZING - FILL DIRT AND . i top sell. OR 3-7888. PE SOWt. ) Saw.nnd Mower Service ApARTttfirrs Van Walt, 4 OR 3-1355 . teheol graduate ' w*rry Serrl WANTED REAL ESTATE SALB-man with license Michigan Businas* £j*» Corporation. 1373 80 odd lob* a apaeUttr IS 3-814*. CARPENTER WORK AND CAB-' late maklwg fronted. Rough and i sKilF-r “100 WANTED CABINET MAKINO, PE 3-3888 Tonal mM wRh high school education or better to learn eInula- cakNet RXMODZUNO OP jtt kinds, iteoa ostlmate. PB 1-T31S. CARPENTER WORK OP ——t — — t— — - -—kind. Reauionable. Call anvr « to learn and advance to the or-! pm. PB SOS38. BSSteT ftminff&«S"pmS “Wffi W®Dio~154AU,-JCtei *** **' **' .ELSCTRONIC-TICHNICIAN. 7 YTtB) ~ MteeMc ewp. UL 3-4MI --- j ILEC+RICIAN8 HELPER WANTS ORCHARD COURT 'Rent Now Orratty Reduced' -------- mi, I ,M , I,., , J nmpan m un«4. mri, a vmuw i — AIR CONDITIONED — IMMEDIATE ACTION ] ~ Z™. ^ AND • I__■■ ___M _______ On any gawd land comrscu. New I JUJktt TfcOifc* CIEAN. Pft _ aDiSTn SJt,Y - ' brought to your home. Refereneet. «j»n»*on^ Yeur cash upon aat-1 hmt*>- JtSjJP** - SB o cn|8 free, estimates'OR 33944 I Itlaetory inspection . of nroperty I )» n wh. 333 August*.__ ^ _l I C, o-0»Io jg -^Nd^mt^ Wifr! i,""*, ““V ^ '.#r,K,n T*"***00 ! *•!««• JS5- AST. .888 w> D®8^-1 “JL*!*S!55 V ' “ ogr 3-^20' NTER1QR . PAINTINO, ----- SANDER — PB 3-3732 SAW A L generators, starters, shtek ah-)i 5S2E51 “?-«•> sorbers when bought at' regular SqULERBACK'B AUTO PARTS ... . 273 RaHwIn . PE 30477 1 F""”KC?&. Ai* IP."?8.- I Anto Wash, ft Polish. I M iittmAtes. "eii j K. L. Templeton. Realtor1 ...Sg J^g*- OK j-*3*3- —- - ' °p*')-d*uT .A isrtnteed PE 31381 or j 3338 Orchard Lake Reed PE 4-4683 | 3 ftOOItt. JRAR COTY HWIPITAL. 'Land contracts to buy or Furnace Dealers BEST —yn.» mem —wi, IM NEW A USetr iqUlP. 24 HOUR Serv Jacks Heating PR 4-3311 I Heating OIL BUBNBR SERVICE. CALL OR j Sporting Goods iruunu, —--------- FE 2-2313. PAPSRSANOiNO. PAINTINO. -------------- Television Service 24 Lost and Found Waited Real ‘Estate 36 H^ AN^YSBlt) BROW HOW WE LL SECURE TOP DOLLAR POR TOUR HOME W. H. BASS. Realtor _ _P® MHO/ . LI8TTNOS NEEDED ' Por^^lmmedlate action call PI " Adulte. 402 W Huron. PS 1-1834. 4 LARGE ROOMS. NICELY_PUR-nlihed. In Oxford. OR 1-1311. C Rbbkls) HlIVATk BATH ABD entranae, cloee In. PI 3-3183. 4 ROOMS^AND RATH ON WEST side. PB 3-7731. _____. t na iooiu. also 3 vert mite raome, PH 4-4888 4 R18*. AMD BATH. DOWNTOWN. $18. faq. n't Auburn. PB 4-8434. IMS. MAIN! ' metrical lesteew*mse*’MU I'rtti) IBP MAN wrn CAR HEEDO ^'Hjlnt W Tr7" ---1 4 ROOMS AND TBATH, UPPER ASTRRATIC CHILD MAKINO HIM- SPECIAL 1ZED REALTT SERViar. ( private entraiwe. eoupte only. 38 naif nick ever hit Irish Setter. Call Louie Horst. Realter, FE j Jam#* Street TIL a.IMX. .mJtegad right hip. Re- Jg*8*-., ..................1 rarp' FE 1-438). _________ ftotas ANY ebuRI# tome ftsotrldocc ■ *~ tinting, n 8-9491.________ WORE OP ANY CaU Louie Boret. «r j TiiP.ISfSf8^ n*,“ -.F3^!- w 1 Tsmrd. PS MRS ____________r;! WE NEED ROUSES TO PmEBBFegBtE ii ka. diB’l runt. Paco, or,sous. met In vicinity ol Olddlngs Rd. r^ fti.ey SUvertwU and e6u^._ nartaari in Drayton and Water- man WANTS WORK OP AN Y lord MCA. OR 3-0811. XM 3-1488,' kU»d-3nl 8-i838. _ — — -iFUni ^jSKrr) coumaiaN I rJb ' IprnN- tertor.Ey THIS IS MY JOB. PiMT-CLAfil worker. wMsSow end wall washing. painting, odd Jobs and light ! hauling. PR 4-233R_ .TRACTOR WITH SQUiyMBNT. grxding_and laadtaEWeede cut %?*&’" ****' 8nr M I*8- | WILL ~l8AiS8~ CHRISTMAS'~DB- MMtel K. an hey ring; PB »W* LOST: B1TWXER INDIANWOOD terST "** *""* CASH 4t HOURS FOR YOUR BOMB ----— OR LAND OOfTTRACT. Realtor Open TU I ENT. h BATH. » ------- Apply .Apt- J- ____ k BATH LOWER. NICELY PUR- EQUITY OR LAND (X JIM WRIGHT, I W Oakland Ave. 0| Curb Waitresses -v.Pod's have ■ immediate 'opening lor curb wsltresaes dt) the ds ■#) "*■ Ashy )» p»'*« TED'S - Square Lb Rd LOST:. CHIHUAHUA. PEWaLE. team color, December 3, Birmingham, vicinity of Pierce Street Reward. Cab eoUtef. OAkland rrmsi e Rant Apta. Furnished 37 5 ROOM HEATED FURBISHED OR unfurnishat apartment. Tile bath, gas heat, adulte pretened. 378 per month KM 3-«W. t RM* AND "BATR ATTtaACTIVI-V tegRlshad, carpeted, pull “rap**, modern hlwlisn. wall Dee.' stST Phone PB 3-8SM otter » pm, *i3|^vvanq6r^ privati bath ties. 8a8lpL **'- '■eleoo.'-WamiitT. Oaragt. ... ... no. < . Near Ellkabeth Lake. FE 4-5203 Eowr-Of LAlg ORION, VICINITY > ROOM KITViUCNETTE. ADULTS of Runny Run. I MvdO and white 8SU. 8SS N. FaSdeek. FE PUS*.-. _ f ■ gBft iJM HP (ITWftPrrWtrteflt)' Wldg. . »>b mtnaci and temate. II found can MY 3-1M4.1 melte apt#., fully Win, nenrj. it M8H.______________ --------------mm------anm------( mStro. FMTfeet'fer bacheter ate-*! ATTRAChvls «Jf)ciRWt.'8 aPF Fvt ont. PB- 4-4M8. • completely furn. always warn 11 STUDIO ROOM DOWNSTAIRS and clean Washer. 0*r*gMR)7 “^“working girl. JgrdrrgrtfKliNi “** « maatt owner. Day*, wo MH, aeo* . and weahanta, TO a-4S»T^ METAMORAAREA EL - 11* 4** I_____ ______ Brand naw. brick and tram* aaaatrnrtlan, wltt all room* amanttmnBy Inrga pad eery beautiful, t w n complete ------Vwgmu t otlng. V« a Uy. now carpeting. -« wonderful OE hHoAan. a neigh-e pride reOocte SPECIAL — 1 bedroom homo ; completely furnlabod homo wltt ; lake prtrUegee TbU home la I in the pink of HQdltlon OII AC Pyu CarpoOng. HaoUeod parch 1 Priced at only IMM and lake privilege! Eoay krai 1* Uattaga la onr affloo. Wt had to caoBdor VALUE - LOCATION - ; DOWN PATHEWT — TERM* -H ■■■. TWINOS TOO drag and gracary. I Hooka to si. Boaadlcfo or Donol-wn School. Ha* lake prtel-togc*. apaclou* . living and PRICE REDUCED on thia J-bed-1 room ranch, mar Pterca Junior High School SIAM, 475 month, low down payment WILUAHS LAKE ROAD AMS M-4» 1-bed room ranch Btrch kitchen. Y*crc«tlon roow l-c»r | Only !T45:« built-ta bar; PA oil h>al LAUWOEfl REALTY water aoftoner. garage tl*N., nil William* ‘“ *00 8m dn paym'ht. ' ----- K'tur d_i™p j«»eBg~HUWN Afcita . and m car garag* I with term* ... pe mat I pm OH S-1MI j , ma. btahmoatar at dad. Id*, lot OR ---ItOOH BRICK bli------ oil makia wnlaiaa lai MODEL ^ Oraharii IIIDaOOk l, BATHS~OA-r*t» Located behind CUrk.too High School HA 4-atl 4 ACRES AND NOME PARTIT PIN tthod.' I itSraama. Betaa room. sia tLnst Xi Crook* Rd. UL 9-11*0. 4 rhbT oas Heat H-AifttE 41*4 to . m me Near (Mti- 1 bidraom bom# with Tall meat. IS hatha automatic _ TBdniSBSNAtf UCUNSBDj lyn-DER 8^30^' ■ASuS OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 Tri -LEVEL ETARTER MODEL MM Oammarai Rd I PtatUcy Builder EM 4-04(1 terrific bay at glCSM PHA Term* eeelUMe. 1 SEORH BUCK - PL , PA OU |M CT. garat • paym'nt ! 5 Acres—Clarkston derful rtow from picture window In Igo pine pnaolod family rm.. Oalanlal Bra- place. library, kitchen, breakfaet bar. | bedrmi I BEDRM BRICE—Clarki-- B-top Roy Annett, Inc., Realtors! M e. Runs st. Open XeanHc* A Sunday 'JAKWOOD MANOR ' D-te, "*•* Jahnatun , Sj* Ln.ait^'ttf. rtreplace Eneloerd at ■wmai .ml) ba>ement Alab three , rm. ham* In roar sun rant* tor *4* Here I* a tenialonal hay at only ItaiM and yka ana have tuchen (LIST WITH I tun DOWN. PARTLT PURNISRKD 1 »i af Retna area ~%r h Weal Beverly. Large redeco-1 Uetag room mid dining nr rated modem Vbedraom home ! kitchen breakfaet rot Only M» par mmrth MT S-IWi i tMtha Platahad recrasth ' $200 DOWN S^d^| tbaped Thu J-he DORRU A SON REALTOR* WE TRADE 1 W. Huron Phooe TE 4-141 PACE . Hoflti.e^Tran^Cati i MM OOWli: ~M.4MTViCAirr"'W' - WEST StDE Over i wall j f»“ ^oHrncuv AND trade a* vn aemag Pontiac and Tletnlty Open 44 J L. 11. BROWN, Resltor* . 4**RBanh*tt Lake Road PR PE 4-li*« Or PR 1-4*10 _____Hnttplo QoUna Soretce j LESLIE R. IFE 8-0466 HAYDEN_ i sSS awetmso PERRT-OLENWOOD AREA J-bed room noma, bom mint, all fur-no*e> M.aaa with 47M dawn. t*o j IMMEDIATE POBEEESinW Eyw l- i OmCE PHcSlE bedroom hoiao. off ^Sahett Lk. Wr&STS Rd.. alum, aiding, built-in rang* I -. 1 - ■ ■ j and oean^ jfall ^bniamant, gaa Monthly Payments Only/ $68 Including taiei gad Inauranca 3 Large Bedrooms Dining Room Gas Heat “Carpeting Included”' Many ottar Dalac* Paacure* MODEL AT 108 E. Blvd. (I Mack R. *f Pika I «, HOYT Exeellaat condition, wall-to-wall carpet. . tlO.304 toll price. MM dot cant—wtu efcow anytime MODEL PHONE PTC J-J*-» 4AI4 SPECIAL S CUTS AMD COCT h ■ ™ | the city near tha b $9,500 “SNEAK PREVIEW” "HOW SHQUtNQ" the new model RIO T TRl-LSTEt TRIPP rag* 411.4*0. MSM 4 BURST — HURRT tl S FAMILY INCOME—Fui « 1 Yf Urge laodecaped lot. Carpetad Hrtng | .—age with attached | EXCELLENT SUBUMAN BOHR with iM'xlM fenced yard, ant-urat a too* flroploea In ttt LR The family room h SMI4 Ere ear -. way with attached garage. Cor- j aide tile hath, hnaomonl,. on. _________o ealtabla far 1 or S people. Everything la excellent condition, very Malty yard. MSM HU down near Fitter Bgdy - Into ranee OoOd 3-bedroom e. Located la a fine neighbor- j I. I’e-cer garage Lake prtvh I SELL OR TRADE 4-hedraom home. Iff Jaelyn Baeament. oil furnace tana lot. ImmadUl* po-taeeaion Owner. will ’ accept smaller home aa dawn payment IMMEDIATE RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 1*1 8. Telegraph Open 44 P.M PE HIM PS SUM HAGSTROM. a paymi J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor M a. Walton PE S-Mit Open Xvea 'till 7:W. Bun II to I td. kitchen. One heat, etty t Id aawgr plaatered walle. -emant with Hatched non StBi $Mt$i on ynm ,,u*i mcrar art mitw aubikn iUMft - i %*£\ „ — w------- T*r*t 31 - . fUaalRrf'lYl Mto EPTTLE EBTAttf- ninx s7 Mane feature* __ aeaUahla last north of Walton ^jed on - «fttU ntt floin. m* hnl Imm , y~fTt"-- £f sis' •“*! tr 11.eveT sTarTeR I H c. XEWIXGHAM ***”? ££*1 EpSrad w i CORNER CROOKS AND AUBURN Your tot or on re Save made! | surJ KENNEDY ego* an Maeeday L RO DOWN PAYMENT - J Badrma./ large lot newly radonnratid J yra aid. maSthly payments lets than ■HOYT REALTY 144 g TELEORAPH MULTIPLE L1STINO SERVIC COLORED 3-BEDROOM HOMES, snapping center, beautiful Uad-srsptag $17,*** RaaaanaMa Seen THIS LOTELT 1 Etghway to Sashabas Road. Mghi aa* tila to MhBaad Stand apen elans Mod* I open Saturday and San- Vacant J btorme I way XjTTk* anaatatmank sroaei ' mm snrw KIMO MAP 19 Mw ___ Oar Williams Lake Rd I1I.IM VERT RICE-i RSdBSObM gSME Cali PtatOa oa MA* All Srdwnai laato CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE. INC. I**4 S MAtn K —a Daily • *»• *— *to Warren Stout, Realtor 77 N Saginaw at rs i-aia* Open 'tflS pm GAYLORD PE 4AM1 ar FE adgTSi CO-OP APT. ROSSHTRE 36 "Mr. Executive lent UKttM%*MWe^»laom’ Tosmehi. close to schools rtek ran® home I* including fam OOOD FORTUNE AWAITS TOO mad | -“«gf f“ ___________t j&qnUMb 1 garage FUJI price titln H. R. HAGSTROM NICHOLIE to the ham*” tor fee • Be- s urwa mb bt irrifM. CPU wuj mu oa um contract SLAVIK REALTY CM sty la — Large Ut wltt HreMaea. am pit lag spaa* la **-*--etaead paean -***** a*M dm aoce 4*4 par l t/areelous baeament J fireplaces, l com plat* bate. Approximately *» aero 1st. True ealue for onfy PONTIAC WATKINS ■ Riverside Drive Lo*sly-madam brick ranch bun-galow In to* caodtttao Built only 1 yaari Baa carpeted Using room. ] all ask floor*, plaetared walls, liked bath. J spacious bedrooms. I. basement floor tiled, automatic : | Housenun-Sjjiulfy ~xF&mFu~~ ^ 2m srx, WATKINS HILLS STEELE REALTY (MaiE Office) St. 'OW^KSMM AlL SA^i-lUM North Milford teaf M to? r*!2r«.m**irrl?f,7vV“d’in » S- ifS MM* ^ym^S5?-fi 4-M41. RlghU T>P. ■ HEW riED BY OWNS»716SH% 4 TOOM. I bedroom, part bee cm eat. heat! largo ahady tot. Roar aahool |74* yrYjS? &t OWNER - MT 41J.7M HOUSE EytsStog.^m aa.^Sj 410.500. *750 down. Own- * WELL-ablLT -PONTIAC ESK' near Longfellow ^ahaal ^B»- IBM* tut lean and garag*. ' va, 1-dSIS. • White t jske Towushi L f*8 to RA bent aarpattng and drapes ' ar* taaMdad. Twooar gnraaa. Mead drteewar ■ and garage Saar* are aleatrtaajy ep* rated AS tt* extra# bare been added to mat him*. Pnaad *4 lu aac Tana*. west Lout._______ _ - Twi kadnam hananlaw. hard --- flaaea. tolilaaamaat. ml haaL ^aewly^gecoi 'ATKRPOKD AS brick _ basement^ suit JO ,6-9834 FOR COMPORT tee three-bedroom brick to todag. Raiemaaa, tu* k Bean ha* a wot* htorasttea flryaa*. Oa> ftoor* This CMjy'l MSS | ROCHESTER ROAD. Plea-room ham*. IMbMs ft tot &cBhr®- - SGHRAM l'»*| 3 BEDROOMS , NO MORTOAOS COSTS $10 Down Starts' Deal roam realty j Payments less than rent. B »>Yd — 1 I* # p m |)4 monthly—plaa taxes and ht-FE a-naj aarna**:- — SO -* WHY ... not be smart PAY ... small monthly payments RENTing is wasteful LOCATT----2 “SNEAK PREVIEW’; SSL ' AUBURN I 3HT* ABBA ew hath, remodeled One of the Cleanest Little Jobs in Town Sheffield 66 ‘ \.r7X nu«i iit.jm terms WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH P RE18Z. SALES MOR *4-*e E. HURON ST* FE $41*1 modal BIO T TRI-LEVEL Sam*. Maw aanatod family room, new toU Ule hath, now hnut-la eean and Many other doluxe feature* Chalca lata avaltohto Rd north at Walton Med. an Enaltnhnw Rand. Full patoa only SIMM, wtth term*. car garag*. See Ihte little heauty ONLY $8,500 Terms PRA nr land contract. SLAVIK REALTY • M**- Groveiand Township !!?**■ toto**UYia? liawa'Vnn'RrwSttf tott. LS'XLt ItrTct - Mat Na i »>«« kltrh*w wah breakfast aaat .gtf< 4WVW. *4*4 Na-, uaeemytt. t ear anraga. 7 dtt># MiWv.___________«.( , tertto tor horses • Bay Family Trouble*? j CRAWFORD AGENCY •—*- *ia.Y ,",r ,"*11 *""* M|SS E FUuf08 tuo i * Sfp—"iSWsMg'gM I W )-bedroom modern, ftreatoee. aak floor* basement, lane fenced tot. lake privilege*. 41 hast, tarpon, large i Vacant' Busy terms. mind* can PE MON. i i. Dm mat ' ELEVEN ROOM haaa* ft • 11.4** Drapes, curtaina aa rag* g* with Mm ham*, car garage. Sat me toe i ri^rsii NEW ROME - NICHOLIE • HARGER HU WEST BORON FE 5-8183 prteale entrance call MY . r-Mtl to aa* today. GAYLORD. Realtor UR W. Huron at I Ftmt at.. Lake Orton IVAN W, SCHRAM 1 REALTOR FE 5-9*71 I *47 JOSLYN COR HANS FIELD "BUD" St. and open signs. Model * open Saturday and SUB- MODEL OPEN 418 KENILWORTH t<T ; West Suburban I .ake Privileges Warren Stout, Realtor | 77 H. Saginaw ^ ^ FI I-S1M MULTIPLE LISTTNO SERVICE IRWIN i Sale” matte hat water. i. SIMM. ELWOOO REALTY TE Mt*1 school Only S1S.SM.\l Partridge TSKkftooM. MT Qip^^iipRopMWcK MO n raaMthtodatob*! »»d —,t a Vi7ITKr^ t»T il«t-«7^tt ORJ.7«&1 («» RmbtoffUStoT8^ “ ’ BT OWhUR—TtiLL^CARED ^6" home la Lake Orton. 1 largo tod-! ----—waaiad Metog and dH-- tchen. tiled bath, ul \\ATKRFORT)'li ILL IH ceramt* toll tfi'JTJmra furnace and toilet Lot t * window* and .’ 5%S?T%a^*im^ sY •G SCHUETT, FE 8-04581 COL6K1I) .Very Wall to wan carpetUig la Using Srayff feS exirt lot Tl . P^Ch'ftto today i 4 bedruomi with Ilk HMlll. -----f jjWWWS-jEt — ■U heaL full matte *U heat, lull knaamenl priced tor OWtok ante with axtri «aw down payment aad amal monthly aataa at Mt Doing, la mediate poaaegglon t ASSOCIATE BROEL.— INVISTMEN-i CO INcTP* 1-4*4] 443 ORCHARD AVENUE cOLdltEb'- w«6liE-UN0iu«; opportunity. Oil tornu. AhtiMaly can't last. Pot portlcutore. call all. Broker. PE MSM __ DOWN PAYMENT Tow' nam* it -j-'an ttt* aaat i-aadtaam - .modern home near Dods* State Park, This la par-fact for amaU family lmmadlata rjACK XOVELAND III*'Cat* Lak* Rd. ' ' FE J-4I7I room, oiaaaed parch OW furnace. Pared w priced Itormi nr-i mediate “ ^ 18 THE BIRD TO E Highland Colonial This * bedroom itomtaam aided ; catoalnl eat* baek fram tt* JMSS i tn tha mtet *f th atiat of re-froehiag imadi Tim r' —1 charm has haaa *nb*‘ modern featuraa The to “SNEAK PREVIEW” "HOW EELWriHO- the new modal MO T TUI-LEVEL TIPLE L KENT JOHNSON **k uSto i11 | Templeton East Iroquois torg* kadraama. Ml* bath; large m horn* It In Or* Villa*® and $W* w looks aSw- StratU w? ___________________. ^ llnen ctoaat Tha kttchaa and din «r3. UmSt attar dahto* feature, Chotoa tot* a sellable put north of Wmltoa Btod on tsnur4^0^ “Dixie” Frontage Couunercial’ Building Loeoted In tenter of Dn Plains. J* II. frontage aa L— I ■ Highway. Jt'gto etar* buUdtng 111* Orchard plus ee*y 4-room and bath 1 dwelling gp roar af property . - can now ! that yen eaa r ai.oaa dawn w TJiat Old Farm Feeling Or a hundred tr -— dtUoo. bul with fraUCTONB Ttke Dutt —t to Saehahaw Road, na mil* to MMimd apea mpne Model 1 1LOOMF waMsjL r- -- ______ 4 Jnctett’s ^rluhitt. large doeata throughout Rerroauan gr NORTHERN HIGH AREA—Plana-■SSI J-bedrm borne oa.gopd oar- ) aer tent ton. carpeted UV rm . i “Bud” Nicholie, Rcaltoi IS Mt Clemen* R. FE 5-1201 ’ After 6 p.m. FE 2-3370 j ““BATEMAN! bungalow bar room I had rat REALTY sna lie hast i pa rad drt*e and iodny a fa* pertmetertwaUng (athto** ramadalad fana hmma. a at a* onto hilltop haaoty - X SX& SKA? Warren Stout, Realtor it e. as^Rw^y^ mt** ;> Partridge 1950 ia Ut* year this fin* horn* tr ■mrtM^ Ctmiunibnm Park i location Rawer and water L. m rocieen c*. *w ga* ih - IJxtl nrMa ranm ptoa a ltxlt kttchaa. Ldk* prtrlBg** aro in- w sa-jiSsi gEn $1,000 atare Sbia th* sacrtftoa price w 4**4* DcUghtfal kttchaa aflar-mi built-in oaaa and taaae. ItnaTTfal ilig prtvnaaatot V rnnd^B OUR PUttT J badrm home, full hnaamaa s ri3rax»rxL' . PACE yswy James K- Blvd. Ocartoafctom Bylean La aulalte l-bedrm home. h^yFlT “ J __nr Payments !fL Less Expensive Porlaat 1-bed na ham* wltt ear-petid Using rm. aun room, ITe- Low Monthly Payments nmit hi IMS. S-hadna . $9#990 M-MS, wltt BUSTTC tAW PRONT - AH th j Stor Ml? llrejiae*. maple lurnttaro tnctatt ad Seracned porch, garag*. gmpd tot, haat maiat aad test “SNEAK PREVIEW” donelson park . MA MW. A. JOHNSON ft SONS 1 REALTORS FE 4-2533 ! 17M 8.1 ' room, new fuu Uto bath, new but It-la avia, and ■ rara«.»*w<*abl* link. Many attar dalaas features dream kitchen. PrlgMatro taxis, 'and with haaa raj beat 5 ; ».• mr prmmi >»< i win mjm l about ET CAI LIT 8 TRADE FE 4-4526 r%A—r tegssrff ? dUtoraai QMS $375 MOVES YOU IN $76 PER MONTH DL04UH RUILMira CO, l'loyd Kent Inc ^Realtor aa* Dtxte Hwy at tthcniA PE Min — Open Efet Free Parking Highway to Saahal right in* mil* u St. aad apaa tig - open Saturday i r: GRAB THIS Sanford South 252 UXFJSSl fa baaamaah. ana_ pad icreon* lot IS l MS . Nh land leaped. REDOCED PRICE $10750 $350 DOWN FHA TERMS BLQOMPIELD TOWN SHII ! Lovely Mac throe ham* la anaalnal 5J .ra..tt 1 died kMchan rmrautlfM mi l. Ur^Vn WEBT^SIDE^ —aihmaton I Warren Stout, Reattor 71 R. Bactnaw 8t FI Mitt Open ‘Ul lya. OWNER SEZ... we are roady to more 7-bedroom ^anch wtth lull baaemeat had garag*. Only » years okt Estr* nice with natural fireplace, (teaming ■ oak floors and plaatered 2-bedroom matt. Sin* larg* family room, eltunted oa Baaaitoat fee tare* throughout I-b*droom home, Lara* henuufui^ laadaanpaa. MULTIPLE USTmO SERVICE 'West Suburban 3 kednam *a a gain *ire*4. - Large tot. newly deoaraWd. ciaa* to ichaM, mnra. abam . flag center Off Elisabeth ARRO fc..: =. LET S TRAD! .NORTHEAST _____utlfully ] 1 THIS TODA-■ O! TEAMS i mwtmK is haw*, be- ccllent home Near St. Mlka’t and Liberia Jr. Htoto. CALX ON THIS Humphries FE 2-9236 List wltt w II R. Telegraph Rd. Colored NO MONEY DO iUOTSk" RUSSELL YOUNG "EAL SSTATE AJU1LDERB SLAVIK REALTY JO 6-9634 I------ton Junior High, lu ex- cellent condition. Living room, wtth fireplace, dining roam, an- i Ira (arae kitchen, gun room aad I H MMb on the first floor. Pull! I Lara* famSy to I ttreplace. toU b1 MM ™, _ — Only *11.4*0 Ternu WEST SUBUMAN this large roomr kltehaa 1 bedrooms, oak floors, ptas-——* llhanr garage 5O»U0 14 940 Nice yard, wttn MM i LETS TEASE REALTOR SMITH WIDEMAN: “VS kltoeheth Lake* Only ***** -John K. Irwin AfSona < REALTORS ill west gurai Steal ■ , ( Phan* FE MM7-■r EVE. PE MMS 1 arapod toxit in.MI with It winfenon ~ - n**low. wait m wan : ______ . eoc*5* yard* in excel- 4M aatghbarhaod 115.1)* ED MeCUU^UOK. REALTOR lUjCau-EUiabotb Road I TE^-3844 L SUNDAY1* FK 4-0528 m S TELEQ4UWI—OPEN EYES WATERFORD TWP A real gads tony U ran ana da n i uta* finishing la tttotorB* I- Cl-ARKSTON 14 • AM Ip IB PM. . PACE JUST NBVU.T BUU.T YOU CAN BE THE FIRST OWNER OP TR18 LOVELY NEW ROME. JUST Id** Iwi — ♦*» ■MTE — PVE-L PRICE JUST IMM" „ JICLl SPACIOUS ,ROp448-LOT l**g I JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 7*0 Oakland^ erOjan Ul l:» ; FORTY-FOUR V z±?~ -4~. / 1 wdr/ldaMawa # BARGAIN—ObLORED I Pf So>> Uti JKj B—OypgrtUNttyW -- — ar.Tiii i Si if ol i»«m j THE PONTIAC /PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, /l$G0 Hi carnival By Dick Turner Waterford Hill* Estate A ft* eMu m 'left, Average' MMM Good tnlMK. IM lo M «fn m now*. | | '•'JIM WRIGHT. Realtor | Herbert^C. JJjvt^RUr. |g^P gaar*" ‘hj |JgjE If ATKIN* 1 Qwirr * i ;.^2k«5^ iw coni _________________ MmIm Mt nun village bv *---- f» iBfOflBttlOt «*U PC ' j •TBS.1 CHEROKEE HILLS ill Imb 3 Tot'll Uke It* wooded, rolhni IM i. FdMnrtng; I R ,tt4? ~ ■*—1»"!»■ W »«M«l floor*, lirir ' better homes — lad tts cloie-li| _ replice Oil HMIf locitlon — Drift Ott U walk-out basement. Elisabeth Like Rttd to Scot! | Uii^Boid turn right J, blocks A*ifdILjI-rei)ti_tl«droom bri,k- Carf\V. Bird, Realtor i MJ Comiiunlijr Natl Blok Bldg ■■■I ,1 *••101 *r<5p«n daily ta-E-asm Tiw 17 Fur Site Clothing 64 » TO II. LIKE ’ further 4---*3 ClarkstoN I IIS mo I*______I everything, fa mi. ra mi A III D r>- JIM WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE. IM) BALDWIN PE MW After 1 FE -4-«248 WfeST SIDE BIG HOUSE BIG DEAL . S| SELECT HOME SITES 1 West Side Location | IM l 150 la i restricted tret l?& J||C9,>11^ drtlnoct. Only I Drayton Area IM x Mt Vita like prlvlletet Only MM. II* x IW located onI Aathahew Rd Clou lo Walton J DM down. Northeast. Location IM I IM ft Select building ilu JOSEPH, FURNITUR] x swap a mo partA for ■etf trl"miiK i. I cur tools or will buy Royil Auto --- TEXACO SERVICE SMALL Parts 1130 Ml. Clemens Mfa, n5S5 JKji orTwa? w* ie^akX-fEASu Tea ■ff.Rajg'JjLqw I .kite, Banks * Hsrgravr It) STANDARD Oi.L CO. ------------------ k-* II Service if . _ jlslandlng t PUilBClil mlltAh-1 I HUUUHUI iad*>Witerlord ? ‘ I ------*IniormiUOT*"cill MI j BOVS-SUBURBAN JACKET. EXC •-*311 days or Mr. O. Parker 1 cond., stas It. PE VtaT*. —*«*«’ * P ■ u >WI BABQAIBH W~ Bhlj>uUE~~BffHlif! 4475 CASH FOR DRY CLEANING «UMs. MMk maternity and huainaaa “ *.»m after « pm. I chlldrrne clothes at at. Jama. ----------Opportunity Shop, IM Wait Maple. Birmingham. Open Tues and Ml. Raf til I:|0 Cloaed for holidaysalter Dec. if. __ GOOD USED CLOTHING POR ALL family-. Coata. holiday drosses, GROW MONEY. j £ ST]® < Shop H B, Josephine. off W Huron. »L'8~ORAf~ WINTER c6*T; | GIROUX ae combin'd for only 11500 b ll.ft* down. Id^Lfor office, nun, barber shop or imi^l kll business. Sea Utla now. I FROM BLOOMFIELD HO M E [ cond., alae 16-11. *re *-3331. *“ . O*. I LOVILY MINK-fONED PUrcArtl 1 "tactically. »*«■ ' fc •306 DOWN. W.I I VACANT WE 1*^.5 WEBSTER |T IM LAKE FRONT B ■iraKL.. IW for equity rnlow Nice Bulldlnn Partridge IS THE “BIRO’' TO SEE Marina, Trailer Park' errlflc combination o CLARK REAL ESTATE TO aUY. SELL AND TRADE 1 IW W, Huron_Open • lo I! BARGAIN I . A. W EBSTER. Realtor I I ma_________ my a-iai | For Sale Acreage 55 5 Acres (Steal) ^OVERCOATS, VERY ___________Paddoak. Ft l-Mtl. | NYLON NET aTHAPtSB~POR. __m*l, IU. 1 OR 3-6004. _ { RUMMAOE 0ALB. MEN S SUITS ear coata, alee 40-40. woman'! , , drawn, blouaca. aulta, ale* 14-10. , Moutoh fur coftt. U0. Olaaawarc, I furniture 1017 CanUrbury, Waah-_lngton Park. Pontiac. ; 8NOW8UITS OIRL'S COAT. SIZES 1 ■W-W. w I-IM4._______ . ! Sale Household Goods 65 j For Sale Miscellaneous 671 For SalO MlacoBeiwoua 67 OIL PURNAC8 — DBLCO, 115. *00 wrv with dny-nlla tharmoctat. tb-iallM roll hot water—DWCo. with Dn-(e!lM down on large North suburban lot ! PONTIAC LAKE ROAD - 7)55 Pamlly-alaed kitchen, tlto hath ' I acre, with 4-bedroom remod-Ptonty of closet apace. Newly r*- tied house, huge living room, I *"■ ' large kitchen pad utility room. '. Plumbing, a up*'cjaan ref rig! mu Everything in 'ueoid furntturTat I bargain prlcea. Alao new living! rma., bdrma., dinettes, bunk beds, roll-a-awaya. ruga and mattresses, factory seconds, about to nrlva. E-Z terms The Bargain House. Bur-Sell-Trnde. 103 N. Caas at' Lntnyatte. P8 1-M4) , r CHAIRS. GOOD CONDITION. I ralccnaSli. Ml MW7. .______ 1-PIECE SECTIONAL BOPA. DIN--,• —AT.-JL'Y•«”. “g t»hle and chairs. Oaa stove Street, Ortonviu*. ’ NA and refrigerator. Other Items. FE __________________ . I I-M54. °j* COR- | 3 TWIN BOafBPRINOS AND~H6L- J - —. —-----i and house. Bel- vwood frames n l-iaim GOOD________ _ i owing M.480. M* per month. r» 1-X4W.------1 iu taLak ill. Ottod . -. dhaeeg has excillint credit _ - . elCetrlc---xrx- - -a-. reference* Qorothy Lavender. | 2-PlPCd 46^ R. Living Room Suit 1 "*7^9?° ®S"»S5 $89.95 icratched' Terrific [ O-- °c»- «dalt 5 while they tail. [,, w ara please. Michigan ! u W' Ml Orchard Lakf vfy MAN’S USED TRADE-IN DEPT. ar. washers...........»3I Br. ant. raa stove ...' A3S a bed and Chair ..... 131 venport and -hair see Ocl. < record player, )| kd) comers. w»v«n p„a fR .u*r stripped MA *-7gfl. -. storm windows. Clean without SUMP PUMP oE MOTOR 87* 50 removlngany panels , value. g«.M marred, deep weU Keg. $24.95 per window *1“ pu®**. terrific buyt NOW OfTsALE 1 {S^riugw.mH.RlOrMmrd $13J95 j SLANT NEEDLE pINOER SEWINO I white,"’ site ;i3. ’ll. m&Ltl?1 MSS j f.l i on *“ "ormal Inxtellntlon. t fjj. Universe! Co. FE 4-0005. OI»if JSJ'RrJ ----- 'fli^RnpfflBnhipnsnffflp' 6^*7“ SIlpaenL Tyloa, Wadgelnek Joints I GRAIN TTli!—)" THRU 34'' ' OWJ I ORANOEBERO FIFE h FITTINGS j squlppta. use new, rn-eeai, ... J M. TRANSITS SEWER PIPE ! GIRLS ICE SKATES, SIZE* ROL- irer-x+ir-vw Corrugated Steel Culvert Pipe I tor skates, alae 7. PB 5-HM Modernization M3g c^rr^rLhss^p. +:w.~ym 1534 DIXIE HWV. , BLAYLOCK g°«d condition. Uhto yd wpll ‘ ---EVERY DAT * Chat * Building supply Cq. I L**y-«ut al to prig. FE i-pwa. ------ - -a. x-i— lionBl tRaIn tst—3 Tiunrs on ladle *3 I Princeton. lONEL TRAIN — edfiPLftt' mounted on ping-pong UUtto. Al- FEDERAL S3. Roller skates. Tqp tfenen, Pootball ahoea. alas Ml (URUTuBED H IN SCRWIN BIKE ‘ ' 50 camera Call after EM 1-4*38 SCHWINN HIKE BATS. 5-4 -FE 1-70)) 1^ Building supp^ ^|0| jPlenty of Fr-ee Parking | baw^ and' lawnmower giwp j. On Our.' Lot Jnr flume ffi*|tfoor»^re'Klta I . 1) otolllx iABT CMUHD .rtAlro. drafting iiata^bfig&URT or .ijuro con^ ] once owing Purchaser ______VM Dorothy Ltvtnd g 3-3503 day* or k ^060 DISCOUNT I t 0 k I 0. Cham M«>*.y , Champagne I utilities, j * tr, rt. pina- yigi \ COLORED $350 Down Large 0-room home vitn a two-; rooms. full hath, gluaad-ln parch Basement and furnace ! Onto 850 par month. 1 „R. J. (Dick) VALUET | Realtor FE 4-35311 348 OAKLAND AVENUE Open I to I ____Bun- II-*1 *54 A MONTH |( ea IM ACRES DAIRY FARM. SOUTH | of Lapeer, eacellent bulldtilga. I-I family brick house, large dairy barn, toel shod and alto, 151,m. ' 333 ACRES REAR COLUMB1AV1LLE. 15.506 TO; RARDLB MONTHLY PAYMENTS .573 INCLUDING 4 V*. PURCHASER 13 YEAM AT PONTIAC MOTOR. EXCELLENT CREDIT JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 346 Oakland Arc. Open 'III i so FE 1-6441 FE 3-YSS1 LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR to aeU. Earl Oarrels. EM 3-3*11 or EM »«wi». 61 l**rStakorurr*7 I TEAGUE FINANCE CO. • I 202 S. MAIN ——------------------1 214 E. §T. CLAIR Sale Business Property 571 ROCHESTER ROMEO ---—----------------------- I » LOANS 135 TO 3*66 , M FEE1 X 360 443 ORCHARD AUTOS v Lake Road. Phone evenlngt, FE , LIVESTOCK 3-3144 * HOUSEHOLD GOODS# —*- »■"■■■■ - ■ —-----—— OL 14711 OL 14751 133x116 BUSINESS FRONT AOS. AU- PL MSI* PL 3-3516 I RSIS Mi *! Crooks.Rd. L}tJ t "FRIENDLY SERVICE" than 1166 per font. Owner: Ml'----■ .mj. t, 1 ' _ '■ • _ Need $25 to $500 ? COR *C DIXIE HIGHWAY PRONT-I ; aga. In Waterford, wider tpaclout ' 7-room retldence. aoned commer- Spa hoard del. Including rear extra lot for narking. Ba. hualneti location. , I hone r K 3-/017 OB 4-4434 aulldari "ro‘,rJ'^?te: <«» 3-e»« I 4 IWg XT T3____V* »g—-...art,, „ , --—■ DOUELI BUILDING PARK1NO 1 tOJ IN. rcrry 31. Suburban Living | ioi qr i-3*«l parking no problem i At Its Best [ J . Seaboard Finance Co. Pdim-rtrtrslble eushlona 1 • 116 down, IS n month | Bedroom Outfitting Co., 4743 Dlxte I Drayton Plaint _______OR 3-1734 { 4 PC MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE' I It*. Wt *43ta.______________I 4 ROOMS OP FURHITURI. USBD 3 month! Take over payment! of _I3I month. MA 4-3410 t-PIBCB CHKOMB DINETTE BBT. I antique organ. COIdapot rafrtg- j I erator, antique coffee table. 3 | l.tmpa, Frigidalre automatic j I wether. antlqOA .clock. 3 muaile-1 loading shotguns, antique mmm mHto, to mattress and tp. bunkbada and mattreaa ZIO .ZAO SEWINO MACHINE IN Sewmg c ir £f(S?*c CASH WAY. STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS eagato Pegboard ....... *) M Citato Pegboard.......... 14 H Cfixto Plytcore --- 1«X4« 33-ft. RocL 4x4 plasterboard ;. Rock Lath Burmeister ____ 197 South Johnson 1 ..**«*• ti*-,*ch n H**1________, tappan oa« Hanoi; hi-pi ric- *^lS5lfA11u,fA2Ri. ifUBt- ps if g?lrFi*'ijS-«ld'''*iuM‘ ^ i ____________ - _ cheap good condition OB 4-1*41 | NSW TOTS 35e W, DOLLS. TABLE TENNIS furt Morgan ! Variety Store. 377 Complete sing pens uhto '-ton r Baldwin Avenue.■ . . • with m'etkl legs. ■ POLAROID LAND CAMERA. .... ........... fsj.6*_____________pe gam ‘flier™** portable record _______iw. PE 5-3433 _ 1KONR1TE IRONER. USED time*, 8138. MU 4-31)4. Inner spring Mattress And mlsc. Reduced prices tUrtlng Dec. 11th through Dec. 33rd.1 Dally 10 e.m. to 14 p.m. Closed 1 Prldnyt, Sundays 1 an. to 16 p.m. 103 Washington m. or US 34 Oxford, Mich. Ph, OA 4-36*6. i HlFi, TV aiMi Radios M|- 31 INCH SILVERTONE TABLE I model with new picture lube, i _Perfect condition. jn. OR 3-74d5 AMPLIFIER -BOGEN' DB-135, 35 watt Deluxe atyllng. brand-new. 1, ' ‘ — for tlie Hi-ri bug. WBW. ifUTR* ton, 8io end i“CRAtat’. Open I a_________________ Sunday 10 n.a. to ) p.m I CEMENT gTEPB, READY MADE 1 all ataea. gplaah block, dear allla, 1 chimney cap*. Pontine Pre-Cut, Step Co. 54 W. Sheffield. FE I 3-3*60 Christmas Bargains, »^ur (Jtej^enr^atorprqof^ j BEWP|Q^,MACHllri~ fW^ aEAfrn^ un»irSwPS"n THE SALVATION ARMY ^ RED BNIELD^STORE nothing, furniture. Apnltonceii lit WEST LAWRENCE__________ •prlngt, WEST SUBURBAN A cony Huh 3-hadroom Job. J right for 3 or 3 peopto. (tog i • move you in. Located on Wi kin i Lake Road OU W. OR 3-M21 l DRATTON WOOD6 miacdllaneous pleeea. C-« . *} 4MI Mary 8ua. off IfaybM 1 AdJusUbto bod tr RdM* anytime._____________' j Odd cbMta, 1 GftJY EEPROOM 5^0? ffl-l1**"1 PACE Your future home to the Rent, L'te Bug. Prop. 57A ; (CONVERTIBLE 24) — 114 bedrooms, lto hatha ! GROUND LEVEL BASEMENT, 361 . W. W. ROSS HOMES I Lft 2122*. ~ business. PE 3-3431. ! • LAKE FRONTAGE thro* Bedroom Berne, built It MH Natural Fireplace In living room. Located on ap-proxtmately 3 aero* of land. Swim and fish from yoar own . back yard. Eight miles from Rochester gMtal. • Howard T. Keating Co. OL 1-8159 RBAUTIPDL WHEN YOU.NEED $25 TO $500 * We will be glad to help you. STATE FINANCE CO. 50* Pontiac state Bank Bldg. FE 4-1574 BUCKNER' FINANCEtOMPANY WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UPTO $500 OFFICES IN\ . -in . « - - - i diraitti* I Fontlge — Drayton PliMrv- UUca n hank. Muldowncy, FE • Walled Lk , Birmingham, Plymouth. USS3_ <^AB_ LOT_ WttE OFFICg J LOANSX runs I 356 TO MOD — 135 TO 8560 rUr^r*’ U_0,C^*rd SEE SEABOARD PC CfVINO ROOM OOTFIt _______________, Brand new dnvenpprt and chair IRONRITE IRONER, PROVE TO 3 modern step table*. Matching yourself that Ironing time can | collet table, 3 decorator temps. be cut In half with ease and All for IM. Only S3 weekly: comfort Rent an Iron.lie for pen- Pfarum's Furniture. 43 Orchard "lev, a day. FE 4-1*73. Crump i lift* AVe . | Electric. r X13. REVERSIBLE RUQS. 514 86 1 JUNIOR MAHOOANY D I N I N O Fokm rubber backed rugs. 111.55. j. room sulta. Ml 1-3653. Tweed rugs *36.6* Rug pads. KROEHLER RECLINING CHAIR, 55 56. Pearson's Furniture. 43 Or- - Uke new eqeea brown ami I chard Lakt Ae*._________ ■ beige. KM 3-30M _ ',** 13 BLACK AND WHITE LA ROE WESTlNobuSE REFRIO tweed wool rug and pad. Mlaeel- 135. OR 3-7105. Mmoui curtain* and drape*. LAROE DININO ROOM SUIT* -j-~-fPpS1 neansnMne 13aiSBfiS~ LlkA'PCW. Original coat 1766. Will 16-CU.-FT. DOF FREXZX. CHX8T tell tor 6156 or trade tor living I - ! Vw. 4-3033. r I room or' bedroom furniture. Call, 0 INCH ROPER OAi RANOit “ fir aaml YP 1.1MB Box Snrinsr good selection of vt$p 'tv n i J, . fS sets. Priced for quick eMiiEvery Only $14.95 on* a bargatitl grinnell’S iiM 1 37 B- Saginaw _ ' FE >71*1 47*3 Dixie I OB ,i7-W. tv, 'll3r~bfSSli. OR 3-6734 Peara Appliance, 11*1 Commerce Formic* - Mat ala -16 per cent off small Jobs Doub i P%rk»______ USED SWEEPERS 116 SWEEPERS REPAIRED arne, k Hargratas. PE 5-llbl 143 W. Huron' -- Open Sun USED OIL SPACE HEATER USXd 1 winter with blower Uk* new. _ 73 8. Parke {St [ -USED OIL SPACE HEATER WITH TYCO HO mahogany__________________ antique coflea table FX 3 *1*5 1 TOYS, AND BABY FUMUTURXf FB 3-4441 Ml Lowell UP TO 56*4 OFF ON' NEW Assorted toys, and mualcol stuffed animals M I. Barerty___ UNDERWOOD TYPEWJUTER ^F (fa I* it oOer . l _________Union L______ lergency . I VM HI-FI. BLOND TABLE MODEL ! lip you Like new _OR i-llfi _________ 1 FINANCE 00. YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND Used Trade-In Dept J1 I I STARK FLAYER PIANO. APT. Water Softeners 66A Disposed Sale Svtrythta^ nuit bldg THOMAS EC »L» 5*l‘«**^___ U8ED LUX AIRE « )NOMY I CALBI MUSIC CO lj II* N Saginaw __ VB *-«333 ACCORDION SALK'~ALL SIZES ner* With lessons. FE 4-5431 BUNNY ft. A RIN ET USED TWO eond FE 4-3S3S. AUCTION. OA a-ia«T AE COFFBI made by 1 [MILFORD CENTER OP TOWN UVj ^MtaMa Opportunity 59 ‘ Bars i ' round h9E to*. Priced right. Substantial sown payment Broker LaPerle OR 3-gta*_________'____| COOLLY LAKE 4-bedroom bungalow 3 nice tots ' Jmrge ‘X" living roam large Wr' [ Oakland Count Class C - Oroda. XM.Ot Ores* 346.100. Tavern. 666. Ttvfrn, Orosr » ern, Grots 416.600 Irom ta ooo to 825. mier'sted ‘m • ba lor* yntl buy'! Peterson Real Estate MY 3" 1681 beIrTwine. GrQc Get $25 to $500 --ON YOUR Signature ! °P FH- ^206^ i/OAKLAND Loan Company !_33 PotiUac State Bank^Jld*.__ j LOANS $25 TO $500 ......... ...... .......... ...... ................it for 'frlgsratar. __ Stoltor Mlteellaneout Una, FE 4-3361, ____________ APPROMMATELT 4* YDS. OF j >7 Uaion at._______________________ **** h*d *4 H*“- I LARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS —- i -------------1 brand new. |16.M Pearson's Fur- nltura 43 Orehard_LAtt_Avs ____________'yg d-TP8— !M**00^1*7 LEATHER TOP AUTOItiflC WASHER AMD tMIT- For Sate Miscellaneous 67 j to-H.P. DeWALT POWER MOP with stand. Uk* new. am. l-palr adjustable steel IrstUii. Ut a I pair. Inch and to SMlh pump, ill*. Many outer tools at half grtor 21*0 8. Telegraph. FB I WHEEL TRA1LER. )to X 6. BLACKETT 8 BLDG SUPPLY \ Clarkston I1S1 Plato Hwjf.__MA S-JMII DUO THCRM OIL HXATtR. LIKE •I five Ti M DliU j tad wrlngtr* WMhlftg i cun TUB BOH E- CAN ! HOUND AT L B S BALES. A llttto out of tbq way but s lesn to pay Furaltur* and ap »n«»Npf all kinds. NEW * US] Visit tar trad* dept, tor I bargains . W* buy. Ml or trad*. Come and look skuimLI acres of f parking. Phone FE (-6341. OPEN MOH. SAT g TO * ni »To. V ' 34 MONTHS TO PAY 4 miles E. of Pontiac or 1 it -E. of Auburn NtlshU on Aubu OVER^56^ USED TV^SETS FROM ** v!^ALTol^TV,'J, 515 E. Walton ■ FE3-3357 _ OAK. DINETTE SR. antique chairs. gl OH 3-S4S3, altar * p m ’ Christmas Gift with Every Purchase LL IN. THICK Cash A Carry. Installed Price 131.35 Federal Modernization 3533 Dixie Mwy. PE 3-7*33 French provlm A. FE Mli». -BED LOOHII heaters. 30-gaL UR PLUS LUMBER & asjr, vrv.ui^isr, cut your petal. , Pond M0 53Cd p*r year. I? OAKLAND FUEL - PAIR Delicious mente—v*g /totaptoa, 434 Orchard Lake Ae*. FE 5-4150 i Delivered lo 'pouf frees*r or ours mattreaa I coal burning staves, Credit goodt QaU FB 4-14*4 ■ enamel tap work taSto. small po-1 ZIO ZAO SINGER SEWINO MA-tato grader. Call after 4 pm. ( chin* In wood cabinet Popular Hi I BM »_____________ swing Modi* model. slakes mauy j ELECTRIC™ LIGHT FIXTURES; j ™ SSSJf* jiTrmt . (940 designs Pull downs. -,nt* -T»At ,«■ ! mBDi terSSSTtaJlitot | AA467 C^WW j $$£%' CALBI MUSIC CO II* N BAOINAW_____ .PB 8 *333 BLOND THOiliAg ELECTRIC OR ' fnVwtf *B*r*fUlltar*MtaC|S S LACLARINET I176 FE MlM B^ND'NEir I Ml LO#RK V ~OR -l“- OVvntetl value la IN* organ field Compare with organ* costing much.^much more. Two 13 Hu nose tram, allagher's cartiftcat* lor ChrtM- 16 D. | BARD INSTRUMENT REPAIR. BY factory expert CALBI MUSIC CO lit N BAOINAW FE Aim iltor 1 automatic “BIG. BIG” SPECIALS implete 5-2744 ^36-gal thwBtj. 2 OIL SPACE HEATERS, 8"'p6w! er planer. 0^3-3565. 4 ROOM OIL SPACE HEATER • IIU.tank ElectromasUT lull site! rang* Vary cheap PE j-UTI. i FRONT END TRAILER AXLES.' | BUSINES : i*. a** im .down. ; Paul M. lones. Real Est. I buildino, ~lahd. stock _ , „. l» WEST HURON ST. CLUmnj small Betas quarters FE 4-4131. l&rSiM nmrr-FSZi X&jfaXii HOME & AUTO j ?lTta?BwcJu Mr; i-OANco. i wlndUkf r I Pit., ml w HH6. QAYLORD REALTY tl—fCoin Laundry' OE CAN OPfcNERS .. IRONRITE IRONERS . DRYER6| .... ‘ ^ i ub 2-iJOo. j' truck' |mi with holAi 'pink DINETTE 8BT," WROUGHT EM P003* after 4. i „ |r*n tega, |Il. PB t-CIlg/.... | 4 INCH gOIL PIPE, i'PT. .. 3 4.te PIONERR RADIO 8BLLINO OUT - 3 Ineh Soil Plpq ................ 5 3.73 •I?! .? good buy* In radios: Imarson, Sump Pumps .................. 131.35 J)4” 516; Zenith, *!: Tele-Tone, new, SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY tiaaaa radio. Ill; Zenith dock radio, 173 S. Saginaw_______ |*K MIN 1141 oa1 - eTi'Sll' *•' 1 Ta,r*' 44 4 INCH BOIL PIPE, MtaOpP'- PBRM1CA. __ | glass, wiring. Open 5-4713. Montcalm 8u Montcalm.__ - FREE STANDINO TOILETS pouhto bowl link ......... 30-In *engtht,p,r ,. ,_ to-tn hard copper 30-ln lenghts '7...-..,.. I UI.RRAN'SEN’ ' iftaf"}1* thansistor OKG.\N Lake -Sherwood 3t*M H CHAPIN Inc Yogr "Build Michigan Realtor - Restaurant One of Pontiac's boat short ordtr day gross. * day-week operatlen. H. Perry Bl; Corner E. Pike I Th# " I REPSIbERATORS 1855^ MODELS. LOANS 126 TO 5500 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP1 'ST BAXTER * LIVINOgTONE Of PoMlae »»«• more than a L W, Lnwrane* gt FE 4-1836 , »} W. HURON FE 9-1558 j ***« W1■>»$* Borrow With Confidence ! ■Vi?^nVNm??hin.^NJ»Li. -G ET $25 TO $500 ».*SB I Household kmance 1 - month Unlrpranl Co fe Tom , gT.*v ,7i m«A«la ta ehoeae fryn. Corporation at Fontlac I BARGAINS ON UBSD FVRNITUlt* 1 M sta^a*--1' “*■“ “ A 1 Haw hahv fumiiups n.me* n>to 7»_ " TT* 61A Florida MHinMaM tables. ' coffee tab BgeclM on need BUIX1ET YOUR DEBTS 1 iWTir CONSOLIDATE BILLV-NO LOANS ^7e jitaiiT %y£* “e S*j Variety I BOFA AND CHAIR. MAHOGANY I dash and eltate, lounge chair ar-1 itiiH down pnvment. Cnll ■ SBmmBBp W HW. ; Sak^Resort Property 52 LAn LOTS. 5SN, II* ON. (tgj i mo, 30 mfa. to Pqnt. FE 4 4509.1 . tikrtin Proforty U • shaded —friaa There's garage. , barn for saddto horses and ample storage Handy to Pauline, priced ' ter action Owner having area Retire n I . fpvnwl— -~ 1*1*1 out Of debt, see Financial Advisers, Inc. FE 3 Mortgage Loans $600TO^000 62 BRAND NEW WROUOHT IRON .1_bunk and teifldU hedt at big dle- Purnitur*. 43 ______d tnkdly counts. Peiraen't _ Orchard Ltkt Arg.. BIO FREEZER REFRIO A NICE MA 1-5*34 ^upii! s ft PWP*rty. Thto building, property t dan be yours for gv.noo aown 1 mia/ i uibLAJUU ! —1w w*w mr. *m iwu^ including 85.006 In stock. The! Or. Oakland County hemes, mod- CA8IFFOR USED TVS. FURN'l business and Inventory may be ern or noT ’ “ ' tur# end mice. FE 3-Mfl. ^"^ta^^«tkhttLm i Voss & Buckner. Inc. - •NATIONAL BUSmU BROKIRS ! ^ JWBtS«ir FPl^g-. IN) OrchardLaka Hood FB 3-7441 j . Get Otlt.of the Rut f CASH FOR ANY HOUSEHOLD iSI'ratSlt ~ TR^iryAs^oEWe-OTc: *• land contract, personal nebta! COLORED TV SMoctALa I r.*5f*:..R-..B ~unr0 E1,c,rl<: I modernise your home. Tou I M35 COLORED SIEGLER' Cias and Oil Heaters Twice the heat tor half the coat. Mmw '-------ey down. > MY 3-BH-TWIN SIZE BED COMPLETE; Child'a roofcer. ^ ' 1 .Trm •4» DOTYH^N Nkg bath, stove, reingarator .1 earpattag, drapas Included: Large! lot. paved road. Boar Lake Ortem.l " Only N.6M I •130* DOWN Olvea yen early po- • session of thto 5-room homo with • lto b*HL- alto A 3-room haw**: , that stmts tor 346 monthly. 3 _ acres of toad. J7JN. See It now! >ML g. Unear id________Ft »-3tA3.j rOPEX SU.V. 2~T6 6 | J886 First St., Milford ' bedroom 'brtok and** fran»: *3 I'atlis. bulll-ln kitchen, family • room, InS hnssmant. garage., > terg* tondiwpN tot. patio. «a* . hauT water, sewer. gfLtN. We ft Will trade Ha reasonable offer ¥ P* taraad down, tinea In “LET’SXTALK BUSINESS'* Gleaning Plant Complete equipment for evei HM.OM volume. Pine 3 bedroom nnartmawt. Proper If and ail priced below mnrket value. III.0N will handle. Hardware and Sporting Goods Partnership going a Itttli saur Over 446.660 per year. reasonable good i Including I yen EM •eluding l year parts Warramty. WJNW policy. Mahogany, amut or Blond .Cou*ol*~ Swap. 63 ,3t n WIS*****. min !'i^7p^~^«ll wIp^hrwi.*®wThUls I M OLDS. lI ’ AND ’M FORD j coqpw^ lwt$ #r mU, UL %4m. , AwnqvE- ciijtM ^ji^aboo \ fittings. $75 . | putap, < ____________ Used Trade-In Dept. Loung* Chair ....... ttJ "-1—‘ —■ '*■— Ini Refrigerator . 6-pc, Braakfai Eloe. Rang* LADIES IM BASS ACCORD1AN. 4-shlft. whit*. Trod* for 14’ sr larger aluminum’boat PB A-tMt. N ICh—5-RM HOMBBBMT 7'OA - “’PAfcE Pizza 45*4 per week. Equipsnent I meat and tea* than {year old. Owner must sen this month. Best buy m rears. Open. 4-ll p.m. (lake offer. MICHIGAN BUSINESS 1 SALES CORPORATION Srz?*ta£&rjjM{; ' iONN A LANDbOtSSBR Broker aBX OH BWAP. SMALL 1*7) Tab graph Road yg 4-IM31 la t-hodraom boat*, foi Gpsa tu g Bvo*. 1 trailer OR 3-M36 E 5-3*30 r—i wCrtt . 134; witbr iters AN ud: WIHHHHHHHHiMgiMiRRRPBR r. High. bed. all priced for quick sale ya pymt. We buy, tell tad trade Trede-In Department, Pearson's. 1 i) or- 'wSSfrf 1 c>414 Vth ta« - WC A-7N? r house-! EASY IRONER, - A-pe. Dining Double DrAsaer, wnest ana ' Bookcase Bod. new moo THOMAS ECONOMY 3*1 ». lagiaew__FE Mill KITCHEN GAS RANGE WITH OVEN. IS 34” > 36" $15 TO FIRST ONE! PHOJ4E FB 4-316] __ Thompson, t-ROOM 8PAGX HEATER WITH blower.-glt. OA 4-2255. 13-DIAMOND BNOAOBMBNT RING and wtddlag rtng. CtU jto 5-3N6 34rnTs ouj? *" Cr*,u“an taw, 555 14 " STORM "WINDCiWg. CH1AP ti°n'lp{n2dM36*t0ry. ,! Dl (iARAGK DOORS actory seconds, all elands taa-lit.atock. from 435 suad i * HOIJDAY” EVER! -1 Hojsa'V Evert j.WN** pay»*^,^tf*Vehnsary.**r'y’ PIANO TUNINO-OMAN REPAIR Weigand' Munic Center1 bazaar area miracle mile Oakland Phone FEdef-al 3-4M4 Miitord j PLrta^£n^N*W~*ti ~R7*ROR8firROnNCL ; OULBRANBEN SPINBT ORGAH rfi a-JSS*11**1 •a. .root nurwn WOWI. TX , EVERETT™ CONSOLl_ ~Wj)QH»t Ghrtatmas-TfeciL if Orchard Uk* ■ ; CHRISTMAS TREES, ■ GOOD" ; lection. Cut Preah Ontly, | up Branches free r"1- — 1 [ Orchards. 1 Mile E< PE A . HEATER. GLASS-LINED. W* g modeling. i estimates o 36 GAL. OIL HOT WATER HEAT-•r. Oil conversion unit with ther-moatat 330 gal. oil tank. How to operation MAyfalr 41111 CHEVROUrt* V A M E T T E. brooder houae, 1 200 chick cspac- , Ity. OH 3-6163.___________ N PER CENT DBCjOUNT ON boaed Christmas cards. Reduced prices on Inventory clearance on cash register, gift wrapping*, fire-hosia. can and pencils gnd gift Items. Forbes Printing A Office a - Phone MApto A-3306 _______ PICK—TOUR THEE 6w~~Tlrt:j Bring the I B^RYWOR SALES,, .rron. Bring th. kid. and v. Gpao from a to I camera 13 ml. N. Of Pnntto. “ Saturday ____ Cedar Lane Evergreen Farm. 3370 371 s. Paddock ■ FE 3-0203 Dixie Hwy, tUg iei MA 5-IM3 HOT WATER HEATERS, 30 GAL I SPRUCE. BALSAM AND SCOTCH §»*_ Conxumorx approved IN 40 pine; wholesale, r— -.“ value. 336 55 and 556 50 marred 575a mis ~ — Alao electric, oil and bottled 1 * heaters. Michigan Pluoros 3*3 Orchard Lk~ A w — 1*. INSULATION “ GaIlagIicrV?="^“ Truck. Load Piino Sale venftK intti Christmas Gallagher Music Ca Ig.lL.6wan PB 4-66N I Mn"wAWU^ ctARnvrrrLiEB I 8TAKE& FOR CHRISTMAS TREE —1 • r- 7, -l A . V im— I ic.s. mt 3)761. 1 USED ORGAN SALE j OWnjJJrjmi ^tllghtly used. ' guar- ffijfiF'LSt’"—' 1*' PSoNtage I KrnJ.M9KR •oin.*‘ tote apeakor tab-9!L.m I LOWRE'v^ti^n^ ____________ IN PER CENT AUTOMATie"ZL*C-trie water softener. Softens water. removes tegtaUBi — e*1C"&XPQ.t^ M-ll West. ________________ IN AMP PORTABLE WELDER 1 mounted on I tonjruck. OR 3-0Nt AMERICAN FLYER BLtlC. TRAIN. OE elec: stove, hardtop for *53 MO. boy’s MBIl helmet and shoulder pads, motor bike. Uv. rm. carnet, gw ■ evvv ' . T AQUARIUMS." FULLY EQUIPPlD and tropical fish. Michigan Rental Service. 54M Dixie Hwy OR 3-ini.___ j ANCHOR FENCES , No money down. PHA approved I FREE ESTIMATES. FE 5,74111 AQUALUNO. ALL aCCMBORIES. ! ZenlOMtanrlng aid. reftlgemgr. ■EE^TND ' FiMkE - MAU4 3otMcna>" t a. saginaw ^6- f 1 MAH- r *m »■ I__________ seen to appreciated. Only " GRINNELL’S VUE lit * I-M44 « or i-wi. *» emmm rvo. female, » *k», Bam color Beautiful mark tape. Iwum brake MYj-ttM UA mkdrnH. qWTTfo ■a. PR Maa before I p.m. ■TUD POODLES. ARC. SALE OR •—** or j-aara. SI AME3E KITTENS. " Sale Office Equipment 72,^ 32X aSHELJEa" .^•^r. ..in*1 T.r 1 grag.»»**»iy *«“»• fotwhum^appliances door prisee ivmt auction HEW MERCHANDISE CAM RS PURCHASED WITH RO DOWN PATMBrr U * 14 MONTHS TO PAT oust t »ie m for retail Krrmo B & B AUCTION 5089 DIXIE HWY. Lunch Room Open Irery Anctlon Aeroee from Drayton Plaint Baa Ehoppia«0*ntof BAT .' DBC 10. AT I P.M. MARBLE FRIDAY, DECEMBER^, 1060 m Foreign and Spt. Cafe 105 For Sale Cera ^FORTY-FIVE *. IggmMMrT^ jMioon. VRbmatii. No money down. Ae-•ume payment, of HI M per mo. Can Mr. O-Brtan, Credit Mar at mi a-iaaa, uiMianoHAuHAu- Ilbr. ana, woodward . gh CHEVROLET §EL AIR _____________'f^NANCI ____iM n. Parry it, pe poll I CHEVROLET »1 1-IX F6r Sale Cara CHEVROLET taaa ate, aitaa, Fe m— . IMS CHEVROLET. «T1CE V-S. RA- _ Far S— Cara .||i' M FORD PAIRLANE. BRAOTI lull-tone Btae Plalsh. radk end heater, raoellent condition. No' money jdokrp, /fun prick Mil. i i Kina Auto aaloe .NAOER ~ uTk a M illee No money I rtao. Can Ctadlt ly. PR 1-anl. Ed menu aa to* ae $13-So per mo Call Mr. O'Brtan, credit mar et MI MNO. EHUUNOHAM -RAM -eler. »aa E WOODWARD. 5* CHEVROLET 'b TON STAKE. , radio and heaUr. Extra Nteel IM PORD OALAXIE. 1 Assume paytnaata of 130 0] per hardtop, a cylinder ~ I month. CALL im. QUEEN. tranemteelon. boater, ' CREDIT MANAGER. PE Mill. Mat like brand antr Jutt Make Payments . sa BUICE, ET. mm ' . ____ _______ r*J..miT ,*a nodMS-MCl laM CHEVROLET va. AOTOMA “rtf^*H.to, Mr. Bed, FE MU8 ' tie. Aaauma payment, of EM M Just Make Payments 1956 Chrysler s-door hard- FISCH£R BLICK. INC. , 'sa che„v 3 DR. teas top, Radio and hoatar, white! aaa E. WOODWARD Pay only Mf aw. Duo Jan. iMh won tiree power iteortox and birminoham Rife AMO Mr ML PE a-4S3i , power brekat. beautiful 3 Iona I Ml A-aiOO ®E a-rfem^S. Auto-1 . VOIVIUWI w flUIVMA* i k mk' Wn. .MtM , tie. Amnm payments of |34.M! Nd,.nt Anbwrn per mo. Pull prkeJMa. CoU Mr. { ______CARS . .. Pontiac Cat. ao.aoo mUoe 11.1 sre^ir i:sS24.:ffcl _____INOHAM-RAMBLER WHITE CREDIT MANAGER. ! c ■ THADI aaa a. woodward. n Kln« Rw* aaioa. * m a- Saginaw | Superior. Auto Safes I ia«a dRRTROLKT iMPALA cdnl I __J WOODWARD BOUCDIORAM Ml «-aiaa_______ lass atncR contto^Ile. ra- i ■ EOICR BLECTRA. bardtep ThU oar iaa____ bwt neede a new borne. Take away tm liaaai ------- i —— ...... - 1 —rertiaia. eboral wm auool __ __ __________ ■ power, m». SUPERIOR “ Tinted cites White with red trim TO EALE8. MB OAKLAND. Stock No. 1831. only 31.815. Eacy laao comet. FULLT terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO , under ],ade miles. .L1 , ... , IBM 8. WOODWARD AVE. BIRl a-SMI , •— J9IOE CONVERTIBLE. RA- MIN ORAM. Ml MQI ruarvrm' strfrT WNi#aSwfflA ASk25?1n 1 tiSaSvT-BBL Arif HARDTOP I KoSTip* mV*iCks^t cm wmu jSJCtAtSEi aa w S-TMI. HaraM TuiwwTPwA. I "“f.AffH? 2S*P~2.A1IU- W owaar, »«>. MTa-L- • RDK»r WET NOT TRTV0BCR- _ .Vt*,- MTR" ' “ JP^ST® 3-door hardtop. ' BAN-OLDS! Ml S Woodward. 1*30 CHEVROLET STATION WAO- Auto. Trans, Radio end Heater. Slrmiacham. MI 1-4418 ! on. radio and hoatar. ikeellent white Wall Tina. Extra Nice! I»9P t^sr *8ZTA **£*&' winT* ar MA,,AO",t " ^dSfSa?r 3 'wirS ^Rtes asfmiaeffg: Superr rtarl—a M PORD 3-DOOR* WITH I » wells. Stock No. Ull VM. MOWPED I EAST TERMS NORTH CHEVRO- M.aao. in let co, laoo a. woodward Make Your Own Deal 4 Cheeys, 'IJ-’tL'tO MS up 4 Pontiac. '84-'S]- S3-SO W4 up T Pardo, ’ll to ’ll 143 up, “My iatber and I agree on the National Anthem, but otherwise our tastes in music are pretty far apart!’' Doos^^HAJtbTQP ^cRifcrr manaqer payments iTafaS^SSkly"^ ' 4 Cadillacs. M- Sd-'M-•u Wagons '56 Ford. Financing srrar-“* lite models an ECONOMY CARS 8othP ns. specials 23 AUBURN OAK DRIES. I LABOR MS. take, off HaUhary Rd J tnPPfA Sal *^{[|jP^jH^F ^ Tf«lns4 Bairtaf SO f*g!r JlJ^Kt«hial^oo!£o umT Willtal MTaHir >—S-----------------3333^:—------5*«“ •»* matcblnp coffae tabls gj Wist9 X -^MWl RRm-ANT PUPS. MaNARTE S“Jw k£^ptS^ki £?cb NEW NATIONAL CASH RU14S, TbUwa«(or Kennels, Doardiru, ^c, end tafe Auctlwwr IMm teis from (Ml uo N.w National ‘/“nlok trlmotla* Brittany and i PtSute^ at ifefwd CoSatMltr , ___ addtaa machtnes from IM ua. Thai Poodle etad sereice OL ideas t Vurtiur M{tluet north o? “ K pnt* only factory .Mtaorteod SeoMhi ^ ’ ---- --------T.. oxford •" ' —-------- o8fe Rdtkbai umi Macomb1 Hunting Does H -2HHE--------------------------------------—: county whovo you ca buy bow-----A — „ “ !ABC labrador pvpi EMeBopi | Mm Hr—e TralerE 99 SrIr Motf Sc—«rte »4| - Utml Art* Parta . lay CUSHMAN SCOOTER lilt GOOD DOR} ISM, V-S PORD • PE 4-3IM after 7 pm. tor. ktaadort irenirmlosloa >A, PEBPBCT RUNNltfO | !jjr, “>* tlU take k wi re S-31M. -W l-aajR For SrIr MRtfCydRR 95 TRIUMPH SALES R SERVICE Jl E PIKE______ PE 14X1 ROY S MOTORCYCLE SERVICE “• “ —PR mu For Salt Bicycles .96 ism g. ogg-ML CMs^^jig^^l^kiLk...IS | rtigns. USED SICTCLE, M R UP. NEW ^ATioNAL_c«H^is™ujAKc BRn^i®; ^Moimtt ^^w^^-ma-lLa: fegggm I 3-3337. i.S^fct Vtg 1—— I rnf • E. Lawrence PE ! Boats and Accessories 97 -u-m__] ' ■ ■ ■ B - ..~WRitaanf va' Auburn AM. . PE 4-31S7 ■**OLERPUjM^>IS41 | gjjtod to”!!?.' See the™and"I« j 14-PT. __ ?M*Nfd*to* *#*^1 **|iiai**iw ENousH wwes i "cmo«; “JX jA£w/S£L1jS?,LiA EpWA'nffa la s. BAQiNAwf- UL 33SL....---: BuiLD^fouS^owif Trailer: is t«r or im_____________ Salt Store Equipment 5?-■ 30Per Cent fjiscount WWW* emnnmiii IW **® 3ND CUTTtNO RAT. ' nonweii TRAtLE------— ftffCf—S&ftl. •^RI,SLp*«!2ir WSSffi ____1 taw A tstfktt CanraTSST “vSt/™ IIBUF POR bale, oa buyers wax.. ' . after a pm.__ ....■ ' „ L , WE NEED TRAILERS -------- --------------“.NAT AND STRAW l BALE OR 3,.. SELL. YOUR MOBILE NOME OR tel nan ~ 1 . — •34 BUICE SUPER 3-DOOR HARD top All power. Radio, boater, i MI S.UM. ■ I CLEAN 'S3 iuiCK Elbici. '33 i Cadillacs , VVe believe a low mileage Salt UERd Trndta ltt» I960 Cadillac is rour best MiqaTT. ivbVtnrjTSELjp*i j all-around buy. ton duel wbeole. Pord. pickup ’St Cbery m low. I PON'flAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. i Woodward ; BIRMINOHAM MI 4-U34 ' IM# CADILLAC COUPE_ De VTLLE lNW« -T---- ItllDde Radio ami Heater. exceHent coo! 'soutVseeT^iw I aWf’JS1 .m0O*r <•«»“ .Pulji I white, crpdit manaoer. 1 1960 CHEVROLET .u ■ B.„n„i 3*too *."147**, I Race aloni PALAf** HAfeSS5p W,l4-daor “ course. Tbtc rllatenlnc sold *o lde end out. Company C earythlat aecastary ft. yen .eery comfort sad eoaven- ■ loace. Power ateerias and brekat Powerful 33# H. P. endue with j - K1* ABSOLUTELY NO M O H 1 DOWN. Aeeume payments or. 43 43 per mo Coll Credit Mtr. Mr. Parke at Ml 4-330# Harold | Si WILSON 11961 Dodge ■H , $1961 unssman i. Oh. yet. white wall T’o?JLY $2595 HASKINS PKE CHRISTMAS USED CAR „ SALE Need Extra Money for Christmas? Tou’H ears it in the extra mi mutate theae ears wsa fire. ■ See Us. FOR YOUR Truck Needs Sales & Service GMC CADILLAC. •MNee'e cv • ROCHESTER 8VE8. TO, » QL 3-0731 IP ALA U, V-# MO-wr. etc, conn. MI 4-14#3 r3S CKffi i-DOORr31#. POWER-Slide, #380. PE #-3#S3.__ 55 CHEVY V8 4-DR. , A eery eieta. i owner. Bel Air. ! radio, heater, automatic chlft, ax* i ceptlnoalljr nice Inelda and out. I 0wn« today for ties _ PEOPLE a AUTO SALES ! ee ~A>—^ PESK331 __ OAM. ETC. ALL TAXES. TREE LUBRICATION POR 33,-1 •M MILES Phis Free Boqus R A i?MLER-DALLAS l«#l N. MAIM ROCHESTER OL 34111 DOPOE-CHBTBLEB-TRUCKB Just Make Payments 'M PORD. 3-DR . 1133 Pay aoly #3 mo. Due Jan. 13th Kite AMS. Mr. Boll, PE Mill IM Hurt IBt' —' hel«L 33» Reefi Lk. .Rom j TRAVELER TRAILER. _ „ . __JBH 4-43E# or OR l Olte SIZE PROM II TO N HOLLY —’"L.***” *<*• dssSM- n ■^Hnxar^ t —i (iljiiiwf mul bauds i E- W»ium PC M40: H Mi Sun sn scof¥f FOR A SCOTT Now * the tune Ifndt V- l -HP I Trailert, terrific' veluee''~io'a5r OAKLAND * Sale Syorting (ioods 74' Jj'**&"*»- , 13 OAUOB RB SHOT HOLT AC- AV.L 17l ■ Uoo shotgun fiftf pgg ... ,,, Et ewimttea W ra s rttj. njjf~A^ mioiiD wffife i Jacobson’s Trailer Sales 3o4?^w5ffiNd^dN a^t6matIc and Rentals deer rMe Remtadaw cutomauc iaa pie t-eoti Special, ulwtei pneet aw Irerrl them tn ewTra 3434#._ i~*"e«- '' » Manors. MppBes and earner. hllm.\^ardWare 3M3 ELiiSisr ^rs _ cLosE-ouT OPEN DAILT Til I; SUN M Bn'l1V^I-SsSiSr ™ OR ALL NEW ARP USED TRAVEL DE*R RtaUtaottJW'3iRlPU _mieTk °%TPi _ l*(La *“ **•“• ™ CUTS CHRtBrTMAS OIPTB MIN i - Oeech Mae, 1331# Bally Road «*•» Ere. ---------------------- Mture Shotlamd^jey. weitern Holly. ME »433I~_| BOAT INsi ow*Ntn hu to 4xeu.~cneap Oxford Trailer Sales | tmt" Ray toMiS. TVs yrt eld Etc « aoHt te ptrk from. ,IJ- • IT . caw#. MA {am »■ - IV Wide. 3 stare campett -...........RRO THOROUOimiEED MARI. I . Oeaelli. toiYr OaMm&'lSt °:s z7i£?ZSS“jiia: ■ Mnmsh&u. >uu in a Sia F«m» Product 86 1 **"* * " M *'' ATnjTA EXC OUALITT POR AL DETROITER fej? *'—**« na-feTS -,S.t2r PONTIAC CHIEF ~ •^sSsp^3’"'' Factory Branch Untra A lfa^jiy Gift 0AK^'?dS,CASS L.;. CHEVIX. 8TORAOE CHAROES H-.O-Ttl U Mr aErtM, CiwSIt M , — #-3#M. roumtogAM-____ __________________________ , wan Urea. Extra Nice Assume KIR, m S. WOODWARD | DIO A HEATER PORDOMATTC '......... ^ AMOLCTELY NO M ON K Y libs DOWN Attume peymen tuts — — c^i, e,«dtl { 145S OPEL 3-DOOR SEDAN. LIKE new condition ttireu#heul. B#%u- ■lacion. radio, banter. Sharp dark blue ftnlsh. A PRESENT FOR SON OR DAUGHTER iET: . MU CHEVROLET 3 DOOR. RADIO |, a HEATEiTaBSOLUTELY NO ’31 FORD 3-DR GOOD ROHHWO MONET DOWN. Aeeume pay- MOR Oood Urea Best offer. Mil menu Of 114 33 per mo. can ! Weldon, off Bwohabaw. •pq- ' ■ »r „ , Credit Mgr. Mr. Park* at — Clarkston Motor Sales tvsoo. Hamid Tumor Pord tr acceeeorlM Uko a XEJZir-tiZP' D MARINR EXCTLANOX^^ ______________ ________________________________________ TO* BALE OR TRADE nCX-UP CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER | 1834 CHEVROLET. 3-DOOR. CLEAN, j true* Pg 34S8S.______ 13 a Mala. Clarkiion MA I-4141' PEJ-3343. Harry Rl(dn> j IT’S SMART TO LEASE i 4^ «“ rAU*%tirj,22SK'l*m tom SULLIVAN VSSSi&o**""** m * WANT ADS! To find a T T A -AFTHORMP FORD DEALER 1834 CHEVROLET 1MPALA 4-DOORI [ H ^nIC I |\| ^ job, place to live or a| * i-£*.kJl v.11 X Kj. tewalls Stack No. OME TO SANTA S BOA! HOUSE etai Otftt fhr Urn family. SPORTSMAN S , ?*»... «*« «m HEADQUARTERS .pmvS.ttt.k-iRH: VAWETin ntESII i'r^ Mlow*~tm factory tu,' I I Ortbprt* J mud oad you itffl id top ird oa Boa • Trade-in jjUaanaot or —---------j Ot’NS ^ M34 AT DOUBLE STOPLIGHT LAKE ORION pm ral-MNI ..SALE * HEAD SKIIS ~ PE LUW | » (3 3| burheTT lowiitai cod OoM er^Orimot #3 M bushel fweh * No | Michigan pmaloet 1# CTm£ HuwJSd imuSS?!1 nut e«aaoh. Ill .30 a bushel., We I ■ carry a complete line of ftoeb w ■ late at ni down OPEN EVENINGS TIL t P.M. MOM -4AT Data Chntunat PAUL A. YOUNG INC ■a®i 1958 PQRD 0700 Truck Tilt Cab 2^-Ton 5-Speed Trans. 2-Speed Axle 900x 22.5 10-Ply j’rrs AH the Way Around 15.000 Mile# $2495 Crissman IBB# CHEVROLET IMP ALA COR-nrtlblo. V-# onglno. -TTlfT* troaimlttioa radio, boat##. Like new tiro end— red ftateW. ! A USED CAR FOR AVE ENERGY. USE! EVERY STOCKING Feriton. Mlchlgen 31 Ain 8-3333 ' j LQOK! BUY! SAVE! good used ear. see Oaiai-! CHEVROLET lied NOW! EnSPtxMJBfemystii-U *3S Rulok Coart. All power J# fwdtc 4-dr bejdtop 30 BaMk 8 Dr. I4.8W mil ' ’M Bulck 4-dr hardtop 'I# Pord soo" hardtop u Chety Impels horaton ’IS Ford Oelexis herdtan ■34 Mercury 4-dr hardtop TS Pwrtiac SCblef 4-dr 31*04 8I4M. ■ mi mot (34*3 sim s ROCHESTER OPEN EV|C8. ‘TIL f OL M3 furnltur#. ** Bub Hotchinson M «4»He H omr fefr * eloin >4 ft RuNvdob 'ttmt 1 t-L—m. f r._ p""' 4# b p otootrto ^plue Hit tmUer. ’IC".rTSSStf FES' SSSL ^BL====- !?s. boat Alee \Tn. pry ! mlS^er^erileMocM “ot Telegraph. Pnm Phil Line of BOATS. Canoes factory bsascs ^pT^TK7JS5 t!Si , «5fegr^Sor- i —...... ... j, Sale Far— EgsipsiEt 87; 1 Harrington Boat Works INCH ESTER 13 OA. MAONUM BOLEN ||«1 la nn utniwn 4a ■ itaTStn n __ DUCK OON, MODEL 11. UEE| Ui^r^EU lid" pie* SI? stMS b!t? aild traolr. ^*w»ufe#____________ Parkhuryt Trader Sales - FINEST IN MOBILE UV1NO -frtMWtSS NOW jf 33 Ch»»y 4-door 4rat«n 41003 33 PVrd CUnrt- Root nfco MM •3 Pont 108 B-Cblof CWart SUM n Bxlck 4-door hardtop 81184 33 Hiilmaa Ratkm Wa#oa #4M 38 Paid 4-Dr. Poidamottc . mm SHELTON PONTIAC - BUlCK I** Chevrolet ih ton stake Rochester OL 1-6133 ~Wta Across from new car sales 0*n (U I p m or )*Ur Owti «*i IM IH. 8t • p m j * aoZr n^ihri ciS I tt!i fife j sis msfaL Cdal 3r^gb^rw*tejg i gtSttwsa hss.mrs^ - . Bait. Minnows, Etc. rgrapb Rd it s# d Send, Grave! and Dirt 76 _ __ ___ ____i VACATION TRAILERS m Doom - How Ido'a - Homelllr i-POR HOW HUNTING AND RIFLE -f —da________ S SEASONS. ALSO TIQRIDA VA- " FORD TNACTOH PRONT MOUNT C*Tfp"«. J* VT- Pa^Blaxer |d DjMmr. anow pi... IMD PR HOWLAND Wl —............-1 ^ ' 13-1438 ' '' .. ----VACATION TRAIliRB Pixie Trailer Solec and Rental. 104S North Lapeer Rd., Oxford. - - ;ARINH * COACH SALES I -9*. .WfH-.. ______ 0 Holly R*„ HoUy. iIK 4433j-■'! . : 1 v- j I j**« ^ .Howard. EM 3;MM. to make a service dolt as. *s 1 ROAD ORAVEL. M. j YDS. DS- put your tractor in A-l *h'apc. livered. AU and grading CM Call Mr frdo, Inxpectlon and ap-34331. I , ■ . JraUal. Hejlland Area Hardware. Mr any ^mertewy kb seaboard Finance co 1«B H Party St. PE 3-3M3 | TREAT TOUR FAMILY M booun* isw aaa a twM fuaraateod (HI trait DAWSON * SALES AT tmH-CO LAKB IS mttox aautb TRUCK-TRAILERS Now aad&fcSSSmCIAL •ts chAVrolAt PARiewbCo BTA-uon win*, with Pwwustldo; traat . radio and beater, w/walle. Stock No 1833. 81,393, BAST TERMS warm CHEVROLET. ISM S WOODWARD AYE.. BDUI- IHOHAM. Ml 4-1333_____ ■ . : SI CHEV. J-DOOh 13M ■ HOS- _ - ..-- TA I-34MI pttaUM. Eiuart cuaway. ^^FoPRADEAraffigg"!” «’ E°2L.tm CAM* Chryeler 4 door, xrdan. A-l TOP SOIL. CRUSHED STONE 1 ^PtkMe Eten et 81)4 30 Sand, travel, fill LrW Omtlh ' W* Wmrpea aiM Reaatr All Mt . r* liM vJS _ an.^AJSSFt. 4upk*y Gift mn>M> IvmhB M1H, Opaa Wed it* *4*7, BLACK D D ORAV1L running readWIen Ut# 1841 dir'! ; trnclor and drop Irame *e*xt-. trailer. 83M complete EE. Smith 4 PE O-AMsT / r . . ' M^-TOW ETSW, 8-CYLfNDER. 3-4331 af Vis R-M. 1960 CHENTTOLET LOVELY CONVERTIBLE! Now It the time to kuv th convertible Oreater covings .1 I tk-TON PICK-UP. I-POOT M *1 a. eaaMO avertmated. Only AIM TOM BOHR, me nlrn-r. __J. Mata IfHford IfU 4-m» ■ „ JSS > iw^Mt^Sir tSSfe '«i»^T^^~fAao dump _ __ ____________ Moot wkajPSSSMS kuk 4faN I LOT " I koa, BM >03#._■ _ • lhl» uo, moarI 0XI-Y,24,S —------- CHAIN SAW BUYERS - hew luiitdipt - 14- FIRE OPPKMNO SPECIAL DEAIA For Sale Airplanes tiu it# cmSNA lift, las* aeroaca cwn. Alloa Airport lURON TRAII alaca wood, tit A. <# HaiaU-' Do ymt know that you can buj Mb. Pi 44tlt j * brand-now 1M1 model MaCul- *ffp Sm4M^ar*l*«SMI I^PLAOTHNNirc 4) A L - Do you know that MsCullarh For Si Puraaoe. fireplace. kladHnx wood chain aaw la the number 1 la — —- PM. -MeluthomUMar ygi bg®^5i!^£^22*l MrtXtS?WtriSKd^r?5rAi.lC uSr* PARK. PE KNOINK AIRLINER. L0a AH-1 •tire. Baa Prawcieco. Soamtsa MS. Hawaii. 8M extra. New York. 839. Perry Service Bm. OR S-lJM.j — TR U C X^OqWO HORTO^PART 92! -1 CARS TO NEW +OaK Ante Insorance PL. PD AND MBDICAL Solid white natoh with white lop aa# coati»ttine red Iwrttar Da>-mlloc ,b the word) Powerful 330 horsepower VS easlae with aako-i— traaemtaoioo You must oto Grissman SM Mr S w ----------------; 'U'nV ROCHESTER nuHK“rhlNSWSrA^E5cV 2Smr?Hw4k‘awS i^i 1004 dimlyO pg 4-MI I *• CHEV 4-DOOR. STATION WAO- 0 service your McCulloch chain bee. Sate. ■# MMS after f 1 useo'tEuh. |3M up! #1 _ y. sell. Aba whitewalls . vfH-e w — — ■ ,,.,n ,ww eoslvn yv « icv* ! M CHEV 4-DOOR, rrAf IOI BONNIE’S DRIVEAWAT PE 1-3931. Eve*. PE 1-43*3 or PE S4H9 •». .***&*!*, ..jMndnrd “=t«aiT --------------------------------------- ”* fl sad >9 delivered~ I kixKO gAiBIRW^uuap de-I he trod. OR HP or OR3-«914 1 SLAh 3»OOD~ORWRaWMCE, wood. 3 cord 134 dot. Alboru1 Lumbar Mills PBJ4I3I._ ARAi6«tD“lr86D - WreFlac*: furnace and klndllni.’34 Scott Laka Road PR 44W or OR 341BK' ■ ■ SHOP LOAD£ WORK BENCHES, plywood. Mil Waldo# Rd, OR -Me-asi;— romploto stock # your McCulloch 1 Ji Ik) a. -SatiMw'sr ***m» ry a look! iMxli MtltK ttaKR i Just Make Payments Wmotsd Uaa* Cart 101 j um tr-j hoaohtrr wrra wire | FynJ*9_“T 3*‘ I Foreign and Spt Cara 105 riiCrarwr ports M service to I OR FE 4 terms NORTH CHEVROLET ___ _____ . _____ . MSB WOODWARD AYE, ] Ire _HlOM > FOR LAYS WOPjtL ! I CHUBBY. HOLT POLY. PUPPII S-'llkL « - aaki_____ block. OR 4419#. ___ Ate sar;wiMFTW^c aIc REOIsritRED POODLE PUP- KING BROS, ra 4-9334 pg mu PONTIAC HD. AT OPOTK1 HAYS 4-rT. IdOTT MOYTEE, l5-kay «ub faal hitah. WpT lot mower for J pt Pord. Pgft-4311 Pontiac Farm Jl Industrial ataa. wW MM __2 dacheRundb por csS; m«.v -Terms. Jamor s, F» i4-^-. 5epW~lm£rH2EK bTach ' Po'oUK .iBBI trained, It Month*, good frith cMfc dren, BM 3-6411. fa Oh HP. elacR iiA^tpk. MWiAfuat m^Ma, txoeUoai quality. Pg . SCtliinWipPflei, ’ AEff atiriSs Ml*4434ft*H b#,<* M ch,wtt“Ml cute MN1, "I" WBBis "At - Christmas all malea lt each. ■n.tim*' USED TIRE SALE ____ AMHa 4jflCT *“* ! "3bK 9-cyiuider.' tUndard AVERILI-’S I Mlis ^ ^ **** ^ if0- Sw^T Rlfh dollar Mr sharp can. PR T1UUMPV IM ROADSKi. VIk« 1. Mrmin(ham Ml d-UM^ *" 3-9939 .! clean. EM 1-4103. • . l.kaxasaSauj-^ --—! at as im Poa~juink and [ um aubt™ kealV^taki oYkr *• KT«uP ‘SL.” a Tractor O 4-044! Lombard (Quali^ Chainsaws) SKio ir 4-h.p. U Iba. Financing with a# MUM at 13 94 nor moalk. E*o um faaawir — - METt er Salas. ( iJ55® IMWMf di Lab* i TumlSS’-Pwr’^kston' ■ Michigan ChataMW Dm.. Lako Orion Tractor*. TiUers, Mowers M ,<*VA^SrrtooW'1dENT 4303 Dixie lilthwxy HURRY! Only $2.00 to $8.00 SHELTON -PONTIAC-BUICK 331 Mala at. ol urn i dollar oa later model i See M *t M Motor Sates 13333 Dixie Kwy on 3-1983 WE' HUY AND TRADE OOOD _CUfyt CARS AMD TRUCKS. Economy Cars_____M Axkufx we mm cam That You Tod Would Be Proud to Drive i* oPel oumpia t-DooK -With > i« tnaI6~ BHBT Biili. u Mt tM (fS# recapaklo Ure. oood used inn Kuhn auto service standard Brand new Mass. Trade in on General Safety Tire* wRltewans P*r ***' *” *“a w * ED WILLIAMS Ait# Sandra 92 3 IN THE A lirtinn R cTale late mo6hl' „ AnjjJla .goo# ton# v 8334. MU V4, auto.. K aa# H *6Q CHEVROLET $2295 Imjote Convert V-#, auto.. R. R and R ’56 OLDS ... TAYLOR'S rrnnm ninsMoans ’ MArke. 4-4%* ^‘“felbd L.I WAIT A MINUTE!! The Weather Will Change We have an "A-l'** Used Car for any type of weather and for any pocketbook. Pre-t sent your fair lady with a car of her own. 1959 „ ’T BIRD Power Brake, and Automatic $2495 1959- PORD Gil*il* MR lirfU* $1697 'i960 .CHEVY Impale 4-Dr Hardtop $2095 1959 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 4-Dr Hardtop $1397 - 1960 V FALCON $1495 1959 FORD Pentane SM 3-Door $1345 1958 CHEVY M Air ID—r $1095 1958 FORD . Custom IM I Poor $897 * 1958. RAMBLER American 3-Door • ' x $695 f 1957 FORD' 4-Door Wagon $795 1957 DeSOTO. Sport Coup. $695 1956 MERCURY $645 1956 FORD PUtotom# 3-Door $625 1956' FORD hCiMMir Vl—rt* $595 1955 FORD : 4 Poor ElatMa Wa«od $445 1955 PLYMOUTH S-Cyhador 4-Door $345 1955 FORD CUwvartlMo $467 1954 FORD - f-Dwr 11*$— Wmoo $275 Most ad our cars have , radios and heaters. Some are equipped with power steering and brakes, automatic transmission and whitewall tires. Yes, some can be purchased with NO MONEY DQWN. pqw: John McAuliffe FORD, INC ’ PONTIACS NEWEST AND ONLY FORD DE.\LER ,630 OAKLAND AVE , FE 54101 W~ yoiyrY-six W' ■VW ', ft :■ %■ _ Ft Safc Cw '^/ lOfe' METROPQLITitN HARDTOP. I ^ V,$ «WWP yjgg*u. . I. ro®^£boCc5ffiHl"f Tau- . nljrtmu mviih wuwi aiui - i |eat*r Mrs Nleel MM KJ; m row. tiSuflrta. «-door' fenu at (33II par month. CALL; Verylaw mileage. excellent I nf olun, CM»rr MANAO-' maftamtaat aaadmoa No mat. ' EH. PE' 2-8131. Lloyd. _ Fordomatlft power eteerlng. poarae I I88T P088D STATION WAOON **- S^ri^^Sl'taKu: I if* ataan. Pt 1-138* Blamt Ml 8-3IIS I_ I(M pcmo *4>66r fairlane vi clSan m ford standard 4MN». etandard thin radio and shift Fairlane Mail aall. PI Banter Immaculate stack No ; Hid Mil _ S8hr?yFwi^8urtui^.lwiiii; 'fusr Make Payments • WOODWARD AVE BIRM1N0- M POND S DR UU sharp! Oood deal. Call OB j»-«318. MONEY DOWN. Assume pay-maote of 17 24 par mo Call Credit Mar Mr Parks all MI 4-7*00 JUN HI MW INI MODEL A POND. 160 , ■ mrs-tor ___ , 1821 POND. ' 8-DR.. RADIO AND Hjwl Malar, overdrive. Rood shape ! 'vj Sj8 AEstWwIawk WMM - , ilia’ "Vond painLane radio,• lad Mater, power steering. like: £»o> , . new. IMS SUPERIOR AUTO J SAUER KO OAKLANO | 1«M FORD STATION WAOON Clean Inside and oM. A dream oSy' MM 'cay* Mr** Mufphr ] Sj*f. Credit M|t . PE 24838, Eddie ®*1” - aima. Part _____ r»lf FbEtfi AUTT^IATTC. NEW Md JAOUAR, UN actual miles Mock No i860 i(m Buid Only HIM East terms NORTH . CHEVROLET CO'.. 1000 8. WOOD-1 WARD AVE.. BIRMINGHAM. Ml 1M1 Bulf, _ __'___ ' i ■ Beautlfii 1054 FORD, VI, STANDARD SHIFT J8M.082 SEWS. . , ___11MT Chen '• 1*60 FORD. FATRLANE 500, 2-DR., °***r 'iwt'1 atlch. EM Mill ,. I 00 FORD. PULL POWER ~8ACR1- 1«I7 Pen* (ice equity, to reliable part? Take .over payments of MO a month ■ .08 MR after 8 !Mo Chen V POND. • STICK. 1200 8 HOS I t. Pro .pltal Road. Stuart Conway 'wT PORD VICTORIA. STICK | IJOMJ .radio and hatter. Specie 1 today n*"c > at- (Iff call Mr Murphy Credit1 ■J%fe Eddie Steele, fftt. . n UHMltt 1,43 pontl r I Ml Eddie Steele, Ford_ 1»M FORD V-8 3-DOOR KBONY VICTORIA. AUTOMATIC . EM 3-0011, Stuart Con- 1888 Ford. 2 door station wagon l Fur Sahi^CaMPt W 628 PLYMOUTH 1-DOOR. HU factory, »RulamiN>.T»F Ma^g ri&W 188 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR if*" tioa wagon. v-«. radio. Baiter, automatic. No money dpwH, A '55 PLYMOUTH •’ 1 EI.VEDERE 4 DOOR V0. Radio and Healer Rad and White Pin- For Salt Cot > lb 1828 P O N T IAC BONIWVttJJr Black beauty. 4 doo* h*wBw full power, radio, baiter, whlte-w.uv A low car at on.y FISCHER BUICK, •00 8 WOODWARD wiowuir - I MI 44X00 .. _ I I Saglnaa PE 7"FIXED HE A D ElBR Auto M2 iM4 OLDSMOBILE. 13 money down. Lucky __ 113 South Saginaw^ PE 4-2214. OLDS’ WHY NOT TNT SUBURBAN-OLDS1! Ml S. Woodward. Blrmlnjlutm. MI.4-4422.___ M PONTIAC. R AND H~ |«|7 '34 and 54 Plymouth , IlFI up 0 Fords 24 'M '34 3* NOT tip 36 Lincoln; 'M and ‘27 Caddy FOR SALE OR TRADE. 1E22 PLYM-outh -2 dr., black, whitewall tires., good condition, body In at-ceilsnt thape. Naad eltgh' rapalr. ,%£TcZLc<% 11 * "of? ■ tlSM^d *><« 1037 Ford Mr. straight all -1*37 Pont 1-dr PordomlUc '-ESflkZXri-'- > manta at 21121 per month. CALL i*y Bulck Century J MR. OMEN, CREDIT MAN AO- Power eteerlng Pi .Mf ffc Mill Uavd. 1 11224 Bulck 2-dr. hardtop . Prices Cut " AND LATE MODELS | ECONOMY CARS 11 AUBURN | 1 , 1024 OLDBMOBiCE. RADIO AND ! I HEATER. ABSOLUTRLY NO' , | MONEY DOwNT Assume pay-menta of 114 S3 per Mo. Call I Credit Mgr. Mr. Pirkr -* ”■1 Plata, 2200. MA 2-1323. 4603 nunund Lane. Ctarkston. ___ ToSI PLYMOUTH WAOON, V-lT I overdrive, very clean. Puli price 22M. No money down. Payments I 234.20 per mo. Call Mr. ONrlan. | Credit Mgr. at MI 0-3000. BIRMINGHAM • RAMBLER. 0M 8 1 WOODWARD . j____________________ Just Make Payments I ‘21 PLY. 1 OR 2022 ; Pay only 112 mo Due Jan 12th Rita Auto , Mr Ball. PE 2-4330 102 East Blvd. at Auburn 1250 PLYMOUTH. RADIO AND I Heater. Excellent Condition. No I Money Down, Pull Price 21*6 ! Assume payment# ol 210 per , month. CALL MR WHITE. CRED-rr MANAOER. PE 2-0403. King Auto Bala» 112 8. Saginaw I ‘23 OLDS 22 4 DR EXC. TIRES, new battery, radio. Oood run- I nlng condition. PE 4-1422. 1237 PLYMOUTH RADIO A HEATER, t DQOR ABSOLUTELY NO | MONEY DOWN. Assume pay-— ol 223 20 per mo. Call Cred. - Mr. Parka at MI 4-7S00 Turner Ford._____ STORAGE sedan^ radio, beater. Sharp and selling for only 21.742. FISCHER BUICK, INC. 202 S WOODWARD piRMINQHAM Just Make Payments •23 NONT. tjfiL tat HE Eaat Blvd M Auburn ifM PONIAC STATION WA||«N> eaceUent coodlUap FE tdlSk PONtlACS? why NOT thy sub BAN-OLDS? ME S Woodward. Blrmlngheim. Ml 4-4411. LOOK 0 S1MCA AIRLANE—J PONTIAC. IMS VERY OOOD OON-dltlan, 2404, OR 34417, lOSj PONTIAC. 4-DOOR. NOTtUlT Phone PE 0-8884. ~ ifii IfontIac bonnetilLe, T door, call alter 4 p.m. PE 4-8388. ‘22 PONTIAC. 1-DR." NT.. P6#Bt brake*, steering, hydra., radio, heater.20* ad., 21.480. PE M ^POlrfiiti "iijpkR DU1V I-door hardtop, whltewalli, mu I SiC^^S I CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN-- some? Coin* In and see us and I expensive DON’S 14 PONTIAC. I NICE! Assume pi per month. CAL_ R CREDIT MANAGER. PE 3 , 4-DOOiW BA it paymenti bf 83 CAL Life. ORI For Sale Or a 106 lMT^POtmaC. toBTA* u2?EPBdt; For Sfri* Cars 106 Mn^U^ToW* CONDITIoff. Uan hydramatiu .tower ataannt and braket. pawar pak, dual tx-haust, deluxe radio rtt 3 apeak-_ eta artHnal owner. ON twi. '*• PONTIAC 1. DR. CATALINA, Hydra., newer' •tearing and brakaa. a-Y cond. Lgle of an- 1633 PONTIAC CHIBF 3-DR . HT* . dramatic, white aldawalla. 'axe. nand. 1-owner. 848*. Ml 4-3138. man a/ down, nayintm* iff M.8S waakhr. Pull price (388. CallTMr. Murphy, Credit Mgr., PB 3-3*38, BddMBuei, Paid. 18(3 RAMRLEW WAOON STORAGE HAM-RAMBLER. 888 E. WOOD- wi5d. >8M PONTIAC CATAUNA OON-vertibie. power Itaertng and 27 RAMBLER. l-OWNER. EXCEL-lent. Your car la Mi. St 348(1, Stuart Conway. M88 FONTIAC, PULL POWER. (Mf condition. Take over par-manta. (18 Bradford. ‘88 RAMBLER AMERICAN. RADIO and haatar, white wall tlraa, extra ataal Assume paymaata of 838.18 par manth. CALL MR. ORUDN, CREDIT MANAOER, PB *-2111. Lloyd. 1*8* PONTIAC COW Vlltl'iBLE, sssiion!%i!sa:.‘*' NEW PONTIACS AT TREMXN-doui discount Do not fall to aa* Keego Sales & Service Eeego Harbor SPECIAL Naw 1i tan. Radla, haatar. I1.N6*I *fuU prSe^’gloJ'il down paymant. 848.18 pay month. Big •88 BONNEVILLE CONVERT. FULLY equipped. After 3 p.m. OR 3-88*8. lW'mSk*11 “w RAC RAMBLER Super Market COMMERCE ROAD EM 34118 EM 341(8 Just Make Payments '88 PONTIAC. 81(2 Pay only 111 mo. Due Jan. 15th Hite Atato. Mr. Bell. PB 8-4&3I 109 East Blvd. $1 Auburn 1(88 RENAULT. MAtU." ABBO- 1(21 RAMBLKR. NO MONEY DO^N Assume payments of *34.M par ana. Call Mr. O'Brian, Credit Mjr ® wood" LUTELY NO ilONEY DOWN. As-•um* paymanU of 816.72 par »o, Call Credit Mgr., Mr. Parka M jMf 4-7806, Harold Turnar. ward: • ^’haaMr^wrardilhraNa^dau. pffi prla* *4*2. Pnyaante at low as 111.24 par • mo. Call Mr. O’Brien. Credit lfrr. at SjUM. Birmingham - RAMBLER. 1IM g. WOODWARD. 1(28 RAMBLER SUPER. 06OD condition. FE 8-0491. 1961 VALIANT $1698 FULL PRICE 1660 8TUDKBAKER LARK 4. Excellent condition. PB 2-24*1. ,L LLOYD OARNER CIAL, Clc W FORD VICTORIA 4-DOOR H-TOP. REAL NICE! 1-8838. - /_______■ ■88 PONTIAC; STAR CHIEF CATA-. Eve cond. Reason - able. KM 3-8378. 1281 PONTIAC’ 1-DOOR and heater PE 4-2742, Harold 7 LOTS OF OTHERS . * TO CHOOSE FROM TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS TO 1880 j JOE KRY^A i *88 BUICK WON • A-1.1DWNE" •so PtMrnAc.^jt-i DR HARDTOP. I 4-DR COETOOE 1 +WU ‘I* RAMBLER 'WON.. 4 - DR ,"*A ' STEAL AT ....... MM ‘22 OLDS, M HARDTOP COUPE, J. i-ottner and NIOL .... MfS MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM i Priced from $150 iWr^| ite1*11 :Houghten T.<& Son 'Jtpm FRIENDLY OU3BMORILB ’ nanay 2M N MaM. RuMaetar OL 1-8781 1033 FORD CUSTOMLINE 2-DOOR. VI engine. PordoaaaSIc. Pawar eteerlng. fadln. heater. Copper (in. Wi Stock No. 1887 Onto 8288. •Easy terms NORTH CHEVROLET CO.. 1888 a WOODWARD .AYE. BIEMINOHAM Ml 4-8732 HOMER HIGHT MOTORS Mgr. at MI E-IRM. BIRMINOHI 1 RAMBLER 248 B. WOODWARD i 1888 PLYMOUTH' OOOD TRANS-portatlon. 8108. OR 3A8M. '2* TWO-DR -FLYMOUTH. WHITE PE 3-2043 bafert 7. PE 2-7382 after 7:38.__________________ THIS WEEK SPECIALS ‘28 FONTIAC Hardtop ....:. 8428 J jl FORD ‘88 RAMBLER 3-Door .... ‘84 CHEVROLET 2-Door 84 rambler Hardtop . .8342 '48 CHEVROLET ROBERT DEL VO USED CARS 4811 Dtxtt Hwy. rasTOS __________ ■ kg» a-70ii You can always locate the parties interested' in what vou no longer need. When you use the Pontiac Press “For Sale” Want Ads! OUT - OF „ BUSINESS -Must Liquidate Remaining Stock 1 All Cars Will Be Sold AT COST SEE Pat or Bob at- the Used Car Lot FORMERLY Schutz Motors, Inc. DoSOTO-PLtMOUTH-VAUANT 811 8. Woodward Asa. MI 6-5300 Jack Cole; Inc. I «Ht W Maple, LI 1-38M, MA 4.4811 1961 DODGE $1961 INCLUDES HEATER, TURNING LIGHTS, OIL FILTER. ELECTRIC WIPERS, ETC. AND ALL TAXES 33.000 MILE GUARANTEE ON ALL“ 60 AND ‘81 DODOES. $42.64 PER MONTH •— Bank Rates — YOUR OLD CAR DOWN JOHN a, SMITH DOME, INC._« s SU 8 SAOINAW FE 3-7068 "DECEMBER" Specials ebnvoirtlbii. 1 PONTIAC a fun MtnHB owner bright red (I '60 BUICK ..... I3M Special Riviera Hardtoop Dyna-flow. many extra*, sharp! 00 METROPOLITAN . 81*42 A hardtop that b Idoai lor tbo little dovo. Low mUoa, THU IS JUST 8 OP OUR OVER 83 PINE USED OARS ALWAYS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR SELECTION AT ” OLIVER Motor Sales FROBtThC*. iK4 Hunter Blvd . (1 block B. of Me pie ltd) Blrm-Utgbnm. MI 8-2*88/ _^ Lowest Prices Ever SHIP'S 7 -BSAtnE SKK'X,;”!?' ■“ “JS ..SSSSHftS.., 335®^ " ; S AT THE ETOPLIOHT IN C , “** wmHna Shep s Motor Sales IW. OR 3-1*816 EAST BLVD. . PE M3W 52 FORD, 11842 LINCOLN. RADIO It HEATER! ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aasume payments of 24.41 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parka at MI 4-72M, Harold Turner Ford. 154 NASH STATESMAN, 8^CTL-Urt>' TROPOLlfAN. RED iUID vary clean, lull price $182. may down. Call Mr. O'- ____Credit Mgr. at MI g-*880. BIRM1NGHAM-RAMBLER, 888 S. WOODWARD r*MAZUREK MO7 SOUTH M^VD. A 27 MERCURY TURNWEE CRUU-er full power, stock No. i860. yiSCHER BUICK. INC. aM&f^oST‘ .eSS?*1? ----------- WOODWARD X VE BIRMINO- HAM 206*738__________ A.... mi waim 11828 MERCURY COMMUTER! 4 jwTauSi ‘SALEH *7 g. SAOINAW. brakes, radio and heater, white- ftl|lf W Wtt. 1 *aU*. Don't pass this up at $1886. FISCHER BUICK. INC. fh FORD *-PASS. RTATIOM WAO- 888 |. WOODWARD '?■».-t». angina, ovardrtva. Light BIRMINGHAM — L 1955 FORD J-OOM 8-cyllndcr, atralght drlea.l . radio and haatar. Oood traas-* portatian'! Jr ' 1350 i Larry Jerome ! YOU HAVE TO see rr ,y-Rv.-»?)j^.JTo Believe « CHEVROLET.. $4951 118 2-Door, g automatic ’^VOLKSWAGEN $595i IT! ggas SiPgiLggl MAKE US p8»»‘waai«a AN OFFER ^ RAMBLER . .$1095| jt CHEVROLET..$2295' |*i Air 1-door, automntb. really! _ '57 IMPERIAL > CARS '57 DODGE ON THE FOLLOWING ’Quality (QK) Korners | , DIXIE USED CARS f Plate Hwy. Bear saahaba# I You Want; ] Bargains 1 1*34 CHEVROLET 4-DR. STATION .whltewi $87_fgMTIAC , lil* CHEVROLET t-DR SEDAN ■ jPoweiflMr Radio. Heater A 8*ai! Low mutate. I owner car. llf7 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM Station 'baa. oaamr broket, nil*, heater •and jhitcwalls. Hajjoatlr 1 awn- 1*88 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF ADR ; gsadsn Hydra. Power auerlng : tpawar braked Tinted glaoa. Ha-gb- Haatar. WMtewaH*. Laet at SDemo Below dealer coat [haupt ; •PONTIAC j ^Sa^’.-SSi11 * I '58 DeSOTO SPOOR ^KDAN ^n^lo and heaU ! '57 CHEVY 3DOOR with V8. whitewalls ITS - A HOMEY THROUGHOUT I-s— Lots of Other USED CARS TO “ Choose From MAKE YOUR ‘ OWN DEAL! R6cR MOTORS' • TOUR^DEALER FOR • Imperial. Chrysler, Plymouth and Valiant FE 4-3528 Matthews-Hargreaves Chevrolet Act Now and Save!!! '60 chevy Biscayne 2-Dbor • Standard traaMnbthm, ayUadar, radio, heater, a • beige With white tires. '60 CORVAIR • 4-Door PowergUde radio, heater, deluxe group, harbor bluo '60 CHEVY Impala Sport Coupe V-8, standard tranamtaaio radio, badtor, crown tap $1649 $1499 $1999 '59 PONTIAC '57 CHEVY '60 CHEVY Catalina 2-Door New Car GUARANTEE '58 BUICK Riyiera Sport Coupe Bel Air 4-Door VA PowargUd*. pawar \ steering and brakes, radio, 1 haator. jot Mi — *“ gad Interior, nrhlt* $799 '57 BUICK Riviera Estate Wagon Dyne dew, radio, heater, . beige and gold nnith with gleaming whit* tint. $999 '56 BUICK Super'Sport Coupe $499 '59‘ CHEVY Brookwood 4-Dr. Wgn. f-eyllnder. standard trane- ™ral°and I'vor*rflnl«h*n*1*' $1299 '59 CHEVY Park wood 4-Door $1499 Kbit* Urea. intaHor. whit* Uret. er steering.' <1^ 1 O >1 1^ $1599 $999 $1999 $1349 SORRY.,. We missed a lot of our Pontiac area customers during our recent sale of FACTORY OFFICIAL CHEVROLETS. However, MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES has been awarded the bid on . . . 14 MORE 1960 FACTORY OFFICIAL CHEVROLETS Station Wagons—Convertibles - Sedans PRICES START AS LOW AS =$1495= on a Corvair 4-Door Sedan With Powerglide, Radio and Heater, White Tires '59 RAMBL'R Cross Country Wagon $1479 '56 FORD. Country Sedan 4-Door delightful wagon V-8. —1—radio, butar. a blue with whit* ■olid hi '54 CHEVY ‘ '53 DODGE '53 FORD 2104-Duar Standard tra dlo. beater, : Coronet 2-Door (-cylinder, standard t STZr 5S,‘mK"u 2-Door....... V-8 engine, dlo, heater. Ith. Hie* *i $299 $899 $199 $699 '56 CHEVY 2-Door $499 '58 CHEVY 2-Door (-cylinder engine, tldhdnfd I" beater. NO PAYMENT until the first of February. Means more ,c*ish for your C h, r i s t m a s happiness. '55 CHEVY Bel Air 2-Door '57 FtORD Fairlane 4-Door '58 PLYM. Belvedere 4*Dpor $999 $649. $999 '$999 FIRST COME- FIRST SOLD! BUYS . like these are on^r surpassed by the other tremendous used car buys found on oar lot. Stop for our deal today j MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES , OAKLAND COUNTY’S LARGEST CHEVROLET DEALER 631 Oakland Ave. at Cass PHONE' FEderal 4-4547 i OUR NEW . “VALUE” LOT IS NOW OPEN I960 PONTIAC ........77.77,::....................... $2795, 1960 PONTIAC BonnerUle Con re ruble Radi*, haatar, Hydramaua tranemt N»« brake* aid aUrring. .......37........................ $2795 1959 OLDSMOBILE sonar Hardtop. Hadla. haatar, V-g. automatic transmission, pawar brnkaa and staortng. ........................................ $1895 1959 PONTIAC 4-Daar BannarW* Vlato. Radio, haatar, HydramaUc I mlaalan. power brakes aad steering ........................................ $2195 .. $1795 1959 PONTIAC 1957 FORD Station Wagon. .Hadla. better and autamauc transmiwlan. ........................................... $1095’ 1958 OLDSMOBILE $1195 FACTORY BRANCfL PONTIAC- "GOODWILL USED CARS", Retail Store Value Lot 6? MT..CLEMENS ST. CORNER CASS. PIKE FE 3*7954 FE 2-1185 JOHNSON OFFERS -USED CAR CLEARANCE- ’60 Chev. Wgn. $1895 • CYLINDER. SHARP!! ’59 Ramb’r Wgn. $tS95 LOW MILEAOE. SHARP 11 ’58 Metro H’top $ 795 OAS SAVER It abDNOMY ’56 Buick H’top $ 795 a door, rtmm '59 Pon. B’Ville $2195 YIBTA. POWER ‘58 Buick H'top $1395 PWH. gTESRlRO and «»■"■ ’56 Ramb’r Wgn. $ 795 cuaroii. aunipiT ’56 Buick H’top $ 695 t DOOR. POWNH J ’56 Pontiac H’top $ 695 a DR. I OWNER. CLEAN It USED FORDS ’56 Ford Wgn, .,.$795 '56 Ford 4-dr. .. $495' ’55 Mere. Sed.\. $495 ’55 Ford H’top . $595 ’57 Ford 2-dr. .. $595 '54 Ford, sharp $395 ’55 Ford Cl. Cpe. $195 '54 Ford Sed. .. $395 - Transportation Specials - ’55 Pontiac $495 1 ’ '53 Buick .... .. $39 ’55 Plymouth'.. $495 *53 Pontiac .. $ 39 '54 Pontiac Sed. $395 ’52 Buick ... .. $29 ’54 Dodge $395 ’52 Pontiac .. - $ 39 '54 Bulck H’top $395 | [ ’50 Pontiac .. .. $ 39 -HUSS JOHNSON- LAKE ORION 3 LOW-OVERHEAD LOCATIONS . North Broadway at Shadbolt "Pontiac Division" 2 ■ :MY 2-2871 M-24 at Shadbolt ^ "Rambler Division" ’ < M.V 2-2381 TQMlf-. ■THE PONTIAC/FRESS» FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, i960 FORTY-SEVEN , --Toady's Television Programs-- fll—I Willi ill by Mnwo OhuhmI Mimn it« W1 (3) Movie (cont.). (7) News «M Weather. (*) Popeye. (56) Searchlight. 6:16 (D Sports. /•ill (7) Newa. -•:N (3) News Analyiia. 7" (4) Weather. •ill (3) New. cpr (7)1 ,#« (56) American Mind. 0t40 (2) Sparta. (DMA 1 6:41 (3) Newt. (DUMA 7:tt Q)| (4) ..... (7) Death Valley Daya. (9) Sheriff of Cochise. 7ilt (4) Dan Raven. (3) Rawhide (cant). (7) Matty's FoMay Funnies, (f) Movie. "The Cruel Tower.” (UBS). Ac boss cl an Itinerant crew of steeplejacks vies with lumber of his crew for the love of a blonde charmer. Mari Blan- (56) Standi Through Tele- AM (3) U.S. Marshal. (D Raven (cent.). (7) Harrigan and Son. (!) Movie (oent). (56) Lab 30. AM (3) Ronle M. . m 0) Movie feant). (Ml For Doctors Only. AM (4) (Odor). Thread of Life. 0) Rente M (coot.), ft) IT Sanaet Strip. (9) Country Hoeddwn (56) For Docton and You. AM (3) Garlund fetch. (4) Thread of Life (cont). (T) 37 Sunset.Strip (oont.). - (!) Tightrope. 3AM (3) Twilight Zone. (4) Michael Shayne. 9 47) Detectives (9) Mr. District Attorney. 1AM (3) Eyewitness to HMory. (4) Shayne (cont.). ’ (7) Clpeeup. (9) Rom. -lf :U (9> Sports. lfiM (9) Weather. UiM (9 New* (4>N*w* (7) State Trooper. 9) Nem.y Uili CD Weather. (0 (9) Telescope UAW. UiM 9) Sports. (4) Sports. lUM (3) Movie. L "The Sky.1* (USD. Fur traders must battle many locoes to thehr attempt to navigate (be Missouri River and establish a poet A unexplored territory. Kirk Dougtos» Dewey Martin. 3. “Paseport to Destiny." (1944). Elsa Lan-chester, Gordon Oliver. 9) Movie. ‘"D.O.A.” (1950). Edmond O'Brien. Pamela Britton. it: to (4) Jack Pear. (7) Movie. “The Face Behind the Mask.” (1941). Peter tetre, Evelyn Keys* (9) Country Calendar. 1AM (3) Follow that Man. a (4) Detective’* Dlery. ' i (7) Silent Sendee. ' i *19) Watertfcout :M (3) Movie. (4) Debbie Drake. . . (7) Circus Boy. 9) Movie. um. (4) Bold Jovney. (D Movie. (4) ifovi*. AM (9) Movie. AM (!) Movie. (7) Talent Town. AM. (D Wrestling. AM (3) Pro Fbotball Kickoff. (4) Milky’s Party Time. AM , (3) Prsaabax. ‘ (0) Off to Adventure: 4:M 142) Pndocra vs. 4Ber* (7) Campy’s Corner. (•) Movie. AM (7) All-Star Gall. 6:46 (9) Leant to Drew. SATURDAY MORNING AM (4) Today on the Farm. AM (3) Meditation*. 7iM (3) Oa the Farm Front. 7:M (3) Michigan Conservation. (4) Nem w AM (4) Michigan Conservation. A4S (3) IV College. AM (4) Nem AM (4) Big Picture. AM (3) Spunky sad Tadpole. (4) Nem (T) Profile of Specs. AM (4) (Oder). Cartoon Carnival. . (3) I _ I (4) (color) Bono the down. (7) Crusade teg Christ 9) Saturday felart (4) (color) dutch Cargo. (7) little Rascals. 1AM (3) Captain Kangaroo / .44) (color) Shari Lewis. (7) House of 1AM (4) (color) King tl:M (3) ASakai (4) Fury. U:M (3) Mighty I (4) Lone Ranger. < (7) Three Stooges. 9) r UTVRDAT AfTERNO* kAM O) Sky Ktog. / (4) True Story. (7) Soupy Sato*. TV Features TV Programs to Run Clownish to *: v. 7 By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP)—There promises to be a wide selection from learning—among the television programs sandwiched between the commercial gift-buying exhortations during the next By United Frees tatenwHinal COBKTOWN STORY, 7 p.m. (4). The Rev. dement Kent of Holy Trinity Church presents a commentary on a filmed tour of Detroit’s Corktown. BOUTS «* 9; 30 p.m. 9). An old prospector finally strikes it rich In Utah and then must fight a ruthless mine owner who tries his data. Guest stars are Edgar Buchanan and Inger UNBEARDED TEACHER—The Raymond Wright family was happy Thursday. Raymond had been reinstated as a teacher to the Dearborn Riverside High School He was fired last June because be wore a beard. Now clean shaven, Wright, 37, win go hack to work on the order - ir m(iin of the Michigan Tenure Gomiqisskm, who ruled that a beard is not a-sufficient reason for firing 'a teacher. The commission also ordered the Dearixrn Township School District to pay Wright hie back salary. The happy family is (from left) Itoy Jr.. 2: Mm,^ Wright, Albert, 1; and Wright. elastic with Judy Garland. Stir-ley Temple’* weekly program is an adaptation of Hawtimnp’p ghost story, Hthe House of Seven Gables ' (NBC, 74). TV News and Reviews Tackling the highlights chronologically, there is *»mthT of those occasional NBC science shows tonight, this one ‘‘The Thfead of Life,” consisting of genetics (9-10 Eastern Standard Time.) Following it on ABC (10:90-11) there is a "Close-up” program on feather-bedding in utilities and industry Yul Brynner comes to CBS in his first TV special Saturday night (8:30-0:30) which A filmed report of the plight of the world’s 15-million displaced persons made with United Nations cooperation in Europe and the Near East. ’Omnibus” takes the viewing audience on a tour at afterdarkl New York City Sunday (NBC, 54 m.) with Alistair Cooke -acting as guide to the haunts of the night people.” Then there’s an-l m- jTV production, ill magnificent col-J tel yon May up ’a watch? Bey, Series” ceteevaM. with Dr. Frank] * * * |< stands again as television’s I’m peoped.” C. Baxter guiding viewers through VerwOerd’s plan calls for the the complex story. creation of a government depart* Tt SUNSET strip, 9 p m. (7). ment of colored (mixed-breed) al- most effective palliative. Tfas trail of a leads to an married to the same man and a determined killer. TWILIGHT BONE, 10 p.1 Brian Ahem stars as an aging fairs to overtae separate mixed-breed communities, technical activities and welfare agencies. Platters ot the Week I--------_____— 'V 'and tonga to return to (he "Golden Bara art ufcat young people think are the top records of Age” <* hie past, the weak .la oompllad by the OUbert Youth Baoaarch Co.: CLOrImj*!, 10:30 p.m. 1 Art You Looeeotne Tonight .... ... El via Preeley | 1 A Thousand Stan Kathy Young! 1 Poetry fit Motion Johnny TUlotoon 4 Last Date ,T7T.7.,<.n.r.... S New Orleans ., , U. & Bonds 0 He Will Break Your Heart Jerry Butler: T Many Tran Ago Connie Francis | • Way Maurice Williams 9 You Talk feo Much Jo* Jooee 10 Alone at Last Jackie Wilson it Oeorgla on My lflnd Ray Otarim IS I Want to Be Wanted Brand* Lee is The Hucklebuck 14 8av* the Last Dane* tor Ma .... ...T..Drifters 19 Parfldto Ventures 1$ •way. Bobby Rydollj IT North to Ala*a Johnny Horton* 1$ Lonely Tmnagtr Dion It You're Mxtoon Johnny Burnette 90 Exodus Ferrante A Triehe railroad executives i dent De Gaulle’s visit to the strife-torn land. JACK PAAR 11:30 p.m. (4). Jack’s guest is Betty White. (Color). "Die elm is to aenre that whites and coloreds develop aide fay side, each retaining his own Identity,” the prime minister said. • * * PRO FOOTBALL, 4:90 9). Green Bay Packers square ofl The plan came under sharp at-; parable Maty Martin, to Cyril teefc fcnw Wm ««ti|nD»rMimii mto. Bltehard. Mautw Batiey, he ortty In parliament. Opposition leg- dm I**- Joe B- Masks, Norman Isis tor J. Hamilton Russell charged »«4ly. Margate GHmare. erosy. the VUrweerd plan would tieae f iMM M *“ “* M form tiie mtaeAbreede into ”per-| One first grade teacher to anew declared [other upon meeting to toe corri-roomtel ot dor: “My class sounds tike a barn-wtih me. yard this morning. If I hear- one (OUm TV, yon know.) more rooster corn, I think m fly Any TV Mow that can hold a Hf to NeverNeverlend - without crowd of 4-. 7-, 0. and ll-year-P'****’ olds enraptured from atari to fln-L ?*** ** ish - minus time out for com-i1^ <** monkey climb mercials, el course — must have FATHER? mother* magic. •SHOW IT EVERY DAT* One of tile young viewers remarked afterward, “I. wish they every day,” and un-jwittingly wrote my review for me. To Man Martin, (he toeees- One mother to another, meeting in the npermaiket: "Oh, the kids enjoyed it, an right But ‘think their father got the kick out of tt.” California’s total income now exceeds that of any, other state. You all have done something of which you can be proud. * W ★, This "Peter Pan” production, un- Comlng Up FMt: Rockin’ Around Um Christmas* Tree i r IT IT hi IT IT r IT IT r r R W r L_ w w ii w B n | for October Topr 1959 LANSING (UPD - Slaughter of calves during October this year In Michigan mast packing plants sur-passed both September of this, year and October 1959, toe State! Qop Reporting Sendee says i Fewer cattle, hogs and sheepj were slaughtered during month, the service mid. Gleason's Loading Up tor His Trip to Paris toep: "Oh. toe kMs all right. Bat I really oh their mother got the biggest kick oat of tt” . A TV western fan: "Note. On account of that fairy tale, I had to miss 'The Outlaws’ and 'Bat Masterson.’ ” * * ♦ Doctor: "Yottr boy’s ankle is going to be aU'right Just a slight sprain. Keep him'an the ground for a few days.” Actually, as they say an m to Person,” the latest VHI Pan” was a thoroughly enjoyable TV treat. THE CHANNEL SHIM: Dick] Powell and hit Four Star TV production company have signed with NBC-TV tor a weekly full-hour adventure-anthology series that will start next fall. TV BARGAINS NEW and USED 6UAIARTEED TV SERVICE COLOR Black Ml White BUT i COLOR TV You’ll Lot* It CONDON’S RADIO qiid TV fates - fsndm 36 9- miCRAPH : PI 4-9736 OPfN DAILY KXCCPT SUNDAY 0:30 AJfL *111 9 PJd. TIL CHRISTMAS A. I doubt whether a wild skunk would be welcome in any one’s yard. This skunk apparently feels that your yard makes a fine play- Maybe he is attracted by the ardor from your garbage can. dosing the lid tightly will discourage him, A dog or cat will usually protect your yard against traders, including skunks. W * * An animal repellent win safeguard your flower* and to from the destructive habits of the skunk. If all else fails, coosuitthc Wildlife Conservation Department ot your state. The agreement rails ter NBC Reveal Chemical Merger CHICAGO (AP) - International Mineral* A Chemical Cosp. -of Chicago has acquired Bioferm Carp, at Wasco, Call!., in a stock transaction agreement. Details of the transection were not revealed. IMC has plants at Detroit and Brighton, Mich. By KARL WILSON ________________ _____ NEW YORK — Jackie Oteaeon won’t discuss It—and that’s1 to havoPeweg’s performing aero-toe the only things he won’t—but there’* a schema on to lurel ism utatieeU, whtoh msawrtiw him back Into regular TV before he goee to Franco March 15 '«■* °< Ms contributions to Ms —g| . - ■ “Zane Grey Theater” «n CBS- TV. if uat the end of Rmt series. Spot News, Pictures Shown on Station W NEW YORK (UPD - A new method of delivering spot news stories and pictures to the public over dosed circuit television was demonstrated Thursday to Grand Central Station. --Today's Radio Programs- OM.W (SMI WWJ (tell win inwi wcab .us*: neon turn wjb* dirt bade In." Gleason Intends to take to Paris his $1600 pool table and golf equipment. A Jocular pal, knowing of his feud with Producer David Merrick, has arranged to have photographs of Merrick's face on all Gleason golf balls. ★ 94 ★ Grace KeUy’e anxious to know which kings of Ireland, If any. ver* her ancestors, and has bought 660 volumes on the Kellys from Gerald O’Kelly de Gallagh, Irish diplomat in Portugal, which she can curl up over the next 50 year*. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Burt Lancaster after all them years of being associated with Pecar winner*, may land one himself tor ’’Rimer O an try”. Starting Hayden rejected a tat offer to take -two tourists on a South Sea Junket aboard his boat... Diane ben bought a Beverly Hills home for $190,000... Fay* Emereon wants to' do Mary Margaret McBride's autobiography as a Broadway show . . . Donate Francis recorded her Cops act live tor MOM Records , . . ★ EARL’S PEARLS: Fqyalttloglsti say It* a good Idea to Mss children goodnight-if you happen to be awake when they oome home. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Comedy writer Ami* Kogan, an expectant father, says he’s putting something asidd tor his baby’s aducatlon—his oM examination papers. WISH I*D SAID THAT: The best Christmas gift for the man who has everything Is some help with the payments. Jack Wakefield claims ha heard someone say It at a Hollywood reception: “I hope shp doesn’t apUl anything on her wedding gown—eheX only worn it once.” . . . That’s sari, brother. ■ • • . (Copyright, 1966) P 5"* •* as boat fort «, troy were irorived orar Ike each NBC-TV show and star in tecMtte* of UaHtd Frro* Inter every third production, | rotieaaL LARSON WITHDRAWS Jules Baker, president of BUt Keith LSrsen he* withdrawn {board TrieviaicsL be., h—e*tbt4 from CBS-TV s "The Aquanauts"[the full itinirmliaiel on advice of his phyrictan. A re-'demonstration m the first step to Placemrat wiU be named to the , projected national network Ip ' . . A-y-_ 1 [terminals and public traftie loen- . ,__Sytenber’a highly nc- Ufons through which adveriten claimed Fred Astaire «ecial is can ~ach being repeated on NBC-TV tor Mon-I day, Feb. 99... NBC-TV* “White | Paper” lor Tuesday, Dee. 90. re ports an the sit-in movement fron its beginnings in Nashville, fern, to tiie present. toys IN law *a Display M Store* by • RCA VteSee • Wee "flee Berne Wei Tssase , •IS W. Nusen M 4-2S2S Opm eeasy night ’HI 9 push/ *1# ST08MS, SOBNS am I SiV Sniteg, TlW, imk 1 DUNN'S GLASS IP4 N. Cm [ ' n 5-9I2S n 0-0396 Four-fifths of the U.S. exports' J wine normally are deared: through the port of San Francisco. STEREO and HI FI KITS BY | □00 - DYNAKIT - CITATION CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS CO. 4540 W. HURON ST. 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Open Evenings Until Christmas 'jjumtuAb Reclining Chain Reclining chairs by Stratofounger $1 I - V ■»------1 w---. w, ■ Snack trays in various sites, colors end patterns make good gifts: Priced | THOMAS m ECONOMY THE PONTIAC The Weather PONTIAC. MICHIGAN,' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1960—48 PAGES. 118th YEAR Pu?l ternsAlgerian Congo Hostages in Control ' W of Rebels \Qreetx DeGatille M ^ * Lumumba Held Backort of Ex-Pramier Say Unloss He's Freed, They'll Kill • Belgians LEOPOLDVILLE the Congo U8—Supporters of Patrice Lumumba who rule Oriental Province to* day threatened to kill an unspecified number of Bel* gian hostages unless the deposed premier is freed. They made the threat in a telegram to Presklent Joseph Kasavubu and Col. Joseph Mobutu, the Congolese army commander whose troops arrested Lumumba and clamped him into prison. I Bernard Salumu, boat of the regime at Stanleyville, capital ol Oriental Province, threatened to , arrest all Europeans, kill some of then, and "sabotage ail Belgian interests in the province" if , Lumumba was not released with-48 hours. Sentiment for Ceremony VIENTIANE, Laos (API - Red kerchiefed paratroopers, of left-leonine Capt Kong Le seized control ‘ of this capital today in a swift rebound from apparent defeat, ■ . j It was the second military takeover by rival- pan troop factions in 24 hours but neutralist Premier Prince gonvama Phouma contin- Castro Ministry Denies t Landing of Insurgents I —Foes Say OtheiMse 12* fe HAVANA Off—A tend Of i shout 150 armed snti-Cas-tro insurgents was reported fighting in Central Cute i today after a new landing near CorrallUo on the north coapt 120 miles east of Harass. . . Although the Armed Forces Ministry denounced the report ss a “counterrevolutionary rumor," sources( opposed to Prirae Minister, the pro-American, Pro-Communist and neutralist tactions that no one in the government here knew quite what was happening or how a would turn out. Col Kouprasith Aphay and the anti-OommuList leaders of Vientiane's garrison who seised control of the capital In a predawn strike Thursday, were reported bottled up by Kong Le's 2nd battalion . paratroopers Chiaaimo army camp outside the capital today Koapraaith'a Jrd buttaOaa gel Than Say. : ’ Wearing white armbands and flying white flags to denote their support of neutralist Souvanaa. they swarmed over the capital la Jeeps, tanks, trucks and staff cars. Premier Souvanna declared Kong Le. the leader of the coup that overthrew the pro - America, government last August, had been Kennedy Ideas for Aged Care Win Boggs' Encouragement r AM airline flights were grounded TO WAV 0 DATS - and railroad OerVtee seas running One source said he told city of-[Mue to obi hours beMnd. . Petals: *<011 your faces 1 see a At El Paso, on the Mexicanjnew Algeria whh% is being tnuns-j border, Texas Western Collegej formed. Only cooperation between ( j and the El Paso Public Schools i the two communities can bring ( j dosed today. No classes were sucoere". •• U«kK> 1 ___ ________ I | WASHINGTON (API - Presi-; la be Baaaeed under Wdsi Se- < ■dent-elect John F. Kennedy's plans i rw||v t| for a health program for. the aged came to the fore as he resumed »«* *■“ “ talks with legisiative. leaders to- ministration program generally, - day. (including the - medical bill, will Just before going to George-[have easier going than such pro-town University Hospital to bring P°*ala had last year. -home Mrs. Kennedy and tteiri — —- • - -1 i r •_________<. . ^ . I! fldals after a news conference Salumu gave in isolated Stanleyville late Wednesday. Early today U. N, Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold told the Security Council meeting in New York that he has “deeply | disturbing news" from Stanleyville and Oriental Province. He declined to go into details g that time. borne Mrs. Kennedy and theiri The Ways and Means Commit-young soar' Kennedy breakfasted;tee last year refused to approve with Rep. Hale Boggs, D-La.. a a plan along the line of Kennedy's member of the House Ways and medical aid Ideas. Means Committee. j tor rtorida wlfo Boggs IsM —wsarea they hi. wife mad baby this afteraooa. By JANET ODELL EEd Let's go shopping 'tor the man today. There seems to! isten. rabbis, priests, be more than the usual number of quality Items forgd.Uwlr p***01* ' .. . ,. stood up for their roll masculine tastes this year. democratic convfetiom There’s nothing out of the ordinary about giving a!schooi integration diapui man a belt. We just think he might like a plaid one with a seal-type buckle to wear with sport clothes. Dora he rahto.the roof because GI High for Discharge, Then Bbbbbbbaby It's Cold Outside Officials Want No Red Faces on New Years PASADENA, OaHt. (AP>—Color ta the very eooeare of die Toatwemowt of Booeo. hat Its apowoors don’t.go foe red opeto oa foe royal court * (sees. Tlut'* why they got out foe aeedle when they teurwed Pita-eeoo Cynthia Gillette waa down Refuses Parents' Group Request for Removal of Miss Luther “ Old Men Winter is hack after taking a brief holiday during the week. He came breezing in yesterday with blustering pnow flurries and dropped temperatures steadily to the season's new low of 11 degrees at 4 a.m. today. —‘ S methodical type : who m a k e s a f budget — and sticks to it — hr might like a little automobile MBs. ODELL record book. With this he can keep all his jeafj expenses in one *plac& It's a rice stocking stuffcr. Cater to jour trigger-happy mate with’ a flintlock table cigarette lighter that looks exactly like an old-time gun. Reversible vesta are showing up In a number qf stores. If a vest is out of the question, how aMUt' a corduroy or plaid wool cap for eold weather wear? \ ■. ■ A Pontiac Board of Education members last night refused a request from a group of parents of children in the Daniel Whitfield School that the school's principal be removed. Subject of the complaints of the group, said to number approximately 40. is Mi at Margaret Luther, SO. a principal for the past 12 years, and a teacher in Pontiac for 18 years previously Approximately IS members of the gtoup. represented by attorney Harkdrt W..Gordon, attended the board of education meeting. They charged the conduct of Miss Luther was contrary to proper administration and in violation of the school code. The charges were first made last June, and again this fall. ' Board Of Education President Alpena was the state's coldest with a tow of 4. The weatherman predicts increasing cloudiness and not so cold tonight. The low is expected to dip to WHS. • Mostly cloudy with light enow forecost. Tomorrow s high will be about 7143 but temperatures will turn colder again, in foe afternoon Temperatures over the weekend will average 3 to 5 degrees below the normal high of SB and low of 24. Sunday will be cold Monday warmer,^and Tuesday and Wednesday colder. Precipitation will total lent than two-thirds of an inch In tight mow PUNJABS Monday Mqyers of Phoeubt, Ariz. And what do you sup-pose Hate, of pitari River, N. ¥.. did whan ha reached the ground Saturday? He* signed up for three more yeurii- Hale and Meyers have been picked as members of the Army's Skydiving Team. A resolution up for approval that (Continued on, Page 2. Col. Si Christmas Story, for Chiidron, Pago 40 THE PONTIAC fatBBS, ITftIPAT,Y)E(^KBBRfr,10eo College Jrimester Plan Advantages ''Would Cut Cent Off Needed $10 Billion’ The Day in Birmingham Brochure to Plea for Hiils School Bond NEW YORK lan” inau- Palm Springs Awaits r at >r. | on I nlvendtv Oakland will operate ke Atter Jan. zu * - t Mmr^r ^ Assistant School Supt. Irving Manucd said today that a brochure is currently being compiled and will contain ail pertinent information on the proposed $4-mli-lion bond issue that will be presented to property owners Jan. 30. Cubans Fight Rebels After Coast landing (Continued Front Page Gael bleheader space rocket, which fell in fragments near Hohjuin in Eastern Cuba 10 days ago and killed a cow was a part oI a "tremendous plot" of aggression. Wasik, IS, of Ml Spence St. To the winners went cash awards. To their school the contest .trophy. Shown in the award presentation are (from left) W. E. Ravell of the ASBE Executive Committee; Zink; Wasik; and Enar West, their drafting instructor at Northern. WIN AWARDS — Two Pontiac Northern High School students were awarded first and second place last night in the seventh annual drafting contest of the American Society of Body Engineers in the Detroit area. The- top winners were Tqm Zjnk, 16, of 78 E. Columbia Ave., and Edwin first offered. Five thousand actually did so. Eighty ppr cent of those who did not stay over for the extra term went to work, and because of trimester managed 100 days of gainful employment instead of the The Weather City Students Win 6 of25 Drafting Honoi Lumumba Backers Threaten Hostages (Continued From Page One) Lumumba and members legal government arrested by Col, Mobutu. More than 60 per cent of faculty taught through file summer, Litchfield said, increasing salary income accordingly. Seventy-eight per cent of those who did not engaged in professional consulting, research or related work. PILOT WOUNDED The pilot, CUpt Francisco Martinez, threatened with a pistol soon after taking off from Clen-fuegoa for the 150-mile flight to Havana, was' one of the tour wounded. The dead man was identified as Ramiro Rodriguez. The educator said revision of the academic calendar resulted in greater use of university faculties, a spreading of overhead costs | and increased the number of students who could be accommodated ed without sacrifice of educational quality or quantity. “Liberation must take place within 48 hour*. "If not will arrest all Belgians in Oriental Province and begin by cutting off heads of some of them. V “It is unacceptable that Congo be recolonized by Belgian imperialists. i Litchfield put high on the list improper use of timd and resources, reflected in "peurdaT ' school years, wasted faculty time, [ trivial undergraduate preoccupa-I S s tkm, premature and inditcrimi-1 nate retirement of our workers, large groups of idle women, and , ifi an even shorter work week.” ' n "I ask you the question at whether a culture working less land less, preaching the social goal school students in Wayne, Oakland and Macprab counties. Tsktag the 111* first prise Board Stands Back of School Principal Mi Cape Canaveral and then destroyed by chance with absolute Mobutu's troops while heading tor Stanleyville, where Me aides went after- his government feiL The troops beat him and brought hto hack to Leopoldville, where he faces trial oit charges of inciting mutiny. He has been held in a cell at the military camp at Thys-vllle southwest of LepoMville. to 'to to| Gen. Ngashy Iyassu, commander of the Ethiopian U. N. contingent and chief of staff of the U.N. force, flew to Stanleyville early today to investigate the situation ulof less and leu work, has much {{'prospect of victory in a competi-• tion for survivaljf'' he said, ril “We cannot malrshai the I strength of a culture by postulate tag leisure—that is, freedom from Pontiac Central student Wendell Both Stori Open Evening* Until Chriefmoe Opdyke Read, ISth place. Almost as overjoyed as the PNH students was their instructor, Enar West. WORKS AT PONTIAC MOTOR West works in file body drafting department at Pontiac Motor Division during the summer. "We may ask for an injunction to fire the principal," he said. Gordon claimed that his clients had not been “treated in good faith” by the board. Stow i« Pontiac had also threatened to loot the property of the arrested Belgians, to to to Sahimu two Weeks ago roped in virtually every white in Stanley-ville for an “identity card check” and kept them standing in the blazing sun for up to seven hours. A score of whites, including a woman and a young child, were kept in prison and brutally ill-treated tor several. days before befog released through U. N. in- He also made public a list of some 14 administrative points under fire and If specific complaints from parents, which had been discussed by teachers, parents and Miss Luther at a ■'Secret meeting Dec. 1 A Special Announcement Gordon had submitted some 25 written complaints from parents- DURANTE TO WED—Comedian Jimmy Durante, 67, poses to Hollywood Thursday with Miss Marjorie Little, 39,' after announcing they will be married Dec. 14 in New York City. If Will be her first marriage and his second. Durante became a widower many years ago. He and Miss Little have been engaged for four years. The ceremony will be performed in St.-Malachy’s Roman Catholic Church. 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PENNEY’S MIRACLE STORE Open leery Weekday—;* Monday riiroMfh Saturday 10:00 AM. te 9:00 P.M. the ppyrric press, phipAy, j^bcehber o, m NlfcE Letters! He Gets Letters! Mail Problem Promises Trouble to By RUTH MONTGOMERY In Phoenix, the Arizona aerator la Washington — vice Nixon, by hie declalon to Join an eetabliahed law Arm in Loa An-SaMe after Jan. 30, will face an unusually difficult problem aa tit-' ular band of the Republican party. Sepamadr A continent from OOP National Committee quarter* In- Washington, he the private meana to ftnance the office, ataff tttet la eaaential far handling the vaat quantities of turn that pour in to a papular lower aha polled nearly 41 million lit might order. This would solve the moot expenahre {part of the problem, and would leave only aecretariee and typists tor Nixon to pay eat of hi* Wm • order to retain ttoa leeerveto at good will. The problem for previously defeated Democratic candMate' Adlai Stevenaon waa lea acute for two reasoMr He waa closer to national headquarters than Nixon will be, and Ida private fortune le eeO-metad «t a million doilara. # * Evan ao, the role of titular lender dug deeply'into the Stevenaon Bodwtbash At one tone ha waa paying the aalariee and tor a ataff of 14 — a perhaps rightly belong to tbe party Itself. , to,to the fact teat As a leader Oho collected nearly half of the nation's votes, ha should quickly build up a prosperous * practice on the What Coast, particularly since he has decided to Join a firm, rather than to buBd from scratch. It eaa be anted ea Upbeat a* thartty dud a greop at woB-tede Republican basiaeea awn nr# planning to aal up a private re- available te Ntxta, as tee party’s Utalar leader. Privately financed, it would la t Bm to' tte ■eat, eparedns out el New Veto Hie tarn friends hope, to work out a reciprocal tfrUfHMd whereby each will handle the other’s toga! business on opposite aides of the continent, « Nixon’s chief remaining problem wOL be to fiad.Minarif a forum. Rockefeller the executive mansion lea historically Boris East to West, ao Nixon baa his work cut out In trying to reverse that trepd for the next four years. Britain Cuts Bank Rate by 5 Per Cent ; LONDON (UPI)Jl)Hnl. Ttar. day cut .its bank rate to 5 per cent i a npue .to ease pressure to dollar. 11>i "% point reduction bri the lety discount rate tiL'tids country more In line with rates In other werid capitals. It I aa the fiew of money into Brtt-ale in search of short term Mgh Interest rates. The last cut in the bank rata xune only seven weeks ago—on Oct. 27 — and Thursday's redoes rkad the first time 30 years Britain, has changed its Jiey Interest rate in December. a . ♦ The rate was 6 per cent from June to October. It a Roosevelt Cohcer Fund Aids International Study WASHINGTON 111 - EstabUsb-lent of an international fellowship program to aid k| the fight agatnet cancer was announced Thursday. The project la backed by a gnat of S2BO.OOO from this Eleanor Roosevelt Cancer Foundation. It Is designed to provide opportunities for study in this country by promising cancer researchers from foreign and idr similar study abroad by UJ. researchers. GO-CARTS Buy Now for Christmatl CUSTOM COLOR 64 S. Psny n 4-6514 U.S. Cuts Arms to Laos Army Shipments Halted by Requestv of ' Country's Prime Minister WASHINGTON ufi — The United States has cut off arms shipmentsj lb both factions of tbe Royal Laoj Array, Ul. officials reported Wed- one at them. Indications «f«*thai Nixon will be competing with Nelson Rockefeller. greet white Mpe of the liberals, and Barry GoMwater. darling of the conservatives, for the St nomination. . m * *. * j the rebellious farces under rightist No political party has a com- Gen. Phouml Nosavan. The officiala pletc meeting of minds on any bill said UJ. Ambassador Winthrop G. The action la represented aa commence with e Dee. 3 request from Phouma to atop supplying arms to Brown was inriructed to tol Souvanna Phouma his request is rinse Nav. M, the day after heavy aOaek by Phiwut'a teeep • program. As a consequence, each potential presidential candidate should have bis own research work performed, te Insure thai Is avoiding someone rise's bias. RIVALS WEALTHY Rockefeller, with his large gubernatorial staff end personal fortune, wifi have no problem fimac- This country. In compliance with ing research and letter writing- Souvanna's request, will continue GoMwater Ml number of the financial support of Lao Army Senate and chairman of We Itepdb- iican campaign committee will The thinking here Is the have ample staff end servicee Phoumi’s farces should he give available to analyse ieglrietinn and; that support since they may be polletaa. TiaiStt to the * “ ftm ‘ " " Saturday 9 to 9 Penneyis SHOP PET TREMENDOUS SPECTACULAR SAVINGS! ENTIRE STOCK OF ITS • FINE SELECTION • CLASSIC STYLES • BEAUTIFUL FABRICS • FAVORITE COLORS • REGULARS-LOROS A SAN PaSa PENNEY IS YOUR SMART CENTER CREASE STYLING IN FUR FELT Fur felt of fine quality ... expertly crafted with a trim continental touch! Contrast band and binding, narrow brim, side bow ’n pin. PENNEY'S FAMOUS TOWNCLAD SUITS Putney's Todrnclod collection of A suits includes 2 button oonti- \ nentals, 3 button styles, and the *** newest 60's< fabrics. Great holiday valu^ j ■flreifek'i'TAcly>RKMtk^aVyt»rTii^R8.iwo; HOW WWW Pontiac School Board QKs Pay Adjuitmonh, Overtime at Meeting Bui driven end principals in the Pontiac School District eat some good news last night They'll be making more money this year. ThgZboard of education voted to adjust the tJtal payroll upward for school principals by about $609 and correct an overtime payment to bus driven omitted in the 1960- 61 budget The total payroll outlay for Each year the salaries of principals is based on the estimated enrollment at their respective schools. An. adjustment is made in the pay schedule when exact enrollments are compiled. All schools showed, an increase over estimated' enrollments with die exception of two. rrR, WATKK kvkkyWHKKK—A break in a 30-inch in near Grand and Gratiot streets in St. Louis' Wednesday section of the main rail yards. After flooding for two repaired. This view is to the east along hours the break Gratiot Street. Sen. Goldwater Shies Away From Nixon Prediction in Cure for Leukemia Likely in 1-5 Years The drivers overtime had previously been .omitted from this year's budget in error. The money will be considered- a contingency .and not an addition to the estab- DALLAS, Tex. (AP (—Current, research promises a cure for leu-i kemia in “one, two, three—may-; be five years," says Rutherford I L. Ellis, chairman’ of the Amcri-I Can Cancer Society. I NEW YORK |S0,000 settlement from the Flor-ida East Coast Railway. TWO DOCTORS ON DUTY ASSURE YOU 1 IMMEDIATE SERVICE “What the party needs is a work-) ing head." , Goldwater suggested that either 11 Sen. Thruston Morton of Kentucky^ EYE EXAMINATIONS. FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS EYE GLASS REPAIRS PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER 103 N. Saginaw (across from Simmsl Ff 2*0291 Mrs. 9:30-5:30 Daily Mon. and Fri. Eve. by Apmt. A A Miles, O.D. — P. C. Ftinberg, O.D. or Ray Bliss. Ohio state party chairman, would fit this category. 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Ha re wood, whose family motto is ‘‘Salvation in Gjpd,” heads a Committee of Honor he says will aim “to prick the conscience dr the nation arid the government.*’I Hie committee includes more than 100 bishops, peers, legislators and stage and screen personal!-| ties who have Joined with others in claiming Britain's capita) punish-| ment law is hill of contradictions.] They want the death penalty abolished. | “We are not'softies," said the | Earl. "We stand for a principle. | And we think the nation js swing-j iing toward that view,’’ ; In World War II' Harewood was i wounded in Italy and held in u\ German prison camp. Harewood's current campaign; was launched if hours after] Congress of American lnduiky,||U PUVll IU I I ULIILUf v7|| the Republican conservatives said i W i still other political chickens were TTl * V/ I A !■ I p -“"‘“'i I his Yule, bays early ourvey "In the irscV rituation of Cuba] ' • ' # * • \ we were either miaiiiformcd or deliberately misled,” Coidwater, rv A. F, MAHAN But on the whole* merchants are running 25 per cent ahead ofi ‘ AP Waff Writer jregHirtecI- that sales of kO-called last Christmas. Automobiles were' CUetA ^TwTLne to power Mkhlgandtrs. it appears fromj‘Mg ticket" items Uke refriger- gotog well In toe capital, too. and------------------------|--------|------ _ in Cuba had the United States vlf* ear,y Uhrisimas shopping trends, ,aton and large appliances were offjfttrriera said they expected thelrjlB. will take him to Greenland, ^astonished legislators by orausiy and actively opposed hie will to the main exchange practical !aroof* the eariy-bird stoppers, busim-s5 to be on the upside. lAlasiw Labrador and Nrwfmmd. in. . i-»- reuahHlM."'W - gifts-clothing and such-this year.|compared with recent past Christ- * ★ * * M * ,IH tnrtnm- Fnw IiW»w*rf *1 the northweat- mas seasons. ! jronwood miners were rep HP, to Detroit In the Generally. the survey irtMcated 0tan0i Wfl., and , abroad had been financed in wch|eMtgnl corner, Michigan mer-that prices were steady with aiDypa8*W* P '• * «yj*‘ ^h^rodiK^rs now ^^ r(po|1 ^ WUOfl g|ftl ^ Iture tor clothes and such barbed who in the VS. market.,*how*r* ,*vgrin* weartn* WW** As «M af Detroit's top retailers Marguettc reported area ‘‘thte la the result of national Mease s^grtoto teat a mU* pat Mi “|—“! “““ FI S41S9 NOW at the Good Housekeeping Shop--Finest Array of Stereo Hi-Fi, Television, Radio and Record Players--Ever Assembled! by confiscatory federal tax policies — toy permitting wage to; crease* to certain inthistries with no i detune* to productivity increase," tot said. 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If so many youngsters enjoy working on cars, why is there such a shortage of mechanics? One reason la the growing ‘Fee Always lay far Uss at L ead *" why there’s no water heater like.an 1] Jack Weed, truck and service] Ijeditor of the trade publicationj | Automotive News, suggests then is ija prime need for upgrading the fljob of a mechanic. He wants to I 11 eliminate what he calls such dis-l | pa raging terms as “grease mon-1 key" because "today’s automotive : 3 technician must be a highly skilled v worker and be well grounded in I more skills than moat any other; Ijcategory of skilled workman." j1 la a speech la Chicago earlier || this week Edwta K. Stroh, vlee I HOLIDAY DRESSES FOR GIRLS 3 TO 6X Stroh said the “growing irrita-, tion with repeat service calls, costly and inconvenient failures, plus I ipther maintenance and repair ex-1 penses and concerns, demands that all elements of our busi- j ness unite in common cause to provide needed support of our pro- ] Incredibly priced! 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The popular 60-falloa heater will meet the needs of 8 out of 10 ImwIH— estimated operating costs for this ms unit, a plentiful mppty of hot water for all family needs ahould cost you lam than 16c adayl I WOULD LIKE MORE INFORMATION AROUT ELECTRIC WATER HKATERS. PLENTY OF HOT WATER ROUND THE CLOCK. For diahsa, laundry, baths, there’s always plenty of hot water available. Electric water beaten have two beating units: one for normal use, the other for those special occasions when there’s an extra demand for hot water. ^/I Wouldn't your Httle girl or boy love to I At £et * real letter from Santa Claus? f 1 Choose one from our selection, FREE ■ at Pontiac State Bank, address it to Cl I your child, then mail it in the special A I mailbox in any Pontiac State Bank V/ i office and we’ll have it sent to your youngster ... by mail... direct from Santa’s hometown (Santa Claus, Ind.)! NO LETTERS CAN BE ACCEPTED AFTER DEC. 12th get it hot... get a lot from an YOUR PLUMBER, ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DETROIT EDISON i y J.. FC 4-1515 FI 2-3751 Dem Chairmafi Up to Party Kannady Hat Regard for Candidate BaiUy^ but Jgtefr . * WASHINGTON (Ap>r*Wkl«it- THE i'ON/lTAC IW FRIDAY. UECEMIiJ^K 9. 1960 ■.rT v \ j News of Service Personnel Amy Spec.. 4,c/Wayne mirti, wn of Mr. rad Mr». Alfred W. Smith, 3581 Waldon Rd., Lake while serving Orion. |« stationed at Ifet Monmouth. flJi A former Ukt Orion Hlghgdhool student, he entered the tervlee Dec. S, 1958 ant under- ttac Motor. Division of General 16575-29 MBs Rd., Romeo, recently promoted to ydoman S.C. Mect F Kennedy says he Motors Corp. baton entering the has ”a high regard" lor . Bailey, a leading prospect for the P«Ht of Democratic national chair- But Kennedy wid /the party's national oosnmittee "ought to have the ehotoe" far a nuwtT to Son. Henry M. Jackson of Waah- take Orion have completed the initial course'of/Mr Force basic military training at Lackland Aip Force Base, Texas. 1........V. * * "" Ihrke, tected to attend the in Court Action AHomty General Seeks Darvas' Books, Claims Fraudulent. Practices trahtfaig course far motorissd and t.__ JF * » • j mtoeeUa—nus equipment mainten- NEW YORK (APHWeto once at Chanute AFB in Illinois. Bailey, 5S, Is Connecticut Doom oeratio chairman. The Hartford tONUM Times has quoted him as ^ M A__,_ # : # # (and Mis. Bernard R. Amman, 1ST . ■ Lincoln Ave.. and. husband of the A •R°ke»-! farmer Cecilia M. Couture of Nor- m«i anld Wednesday It has beenifalk, Va.. reeently Was promoted to his present rank aboaW the nyi«fia a favorite far the chair- n|flr i* UBS Amphkn, on route to Norfolk. prohaMj at H ___________________ 2 and the Jan. 30 Inauguration. Jackson hat said he will reafayi at Inauguration time from the pant be took on during the pree- Others who have figured speculation tor the poritton are the Michigan Democratic chairman. Neil gtaebtor and the Near Jersey Democratic chairman, George E. Leland ZegeUen, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. ZegeUen. MOO From-Ins St., Drayton Plaint, h undergoing 13 necks of Marine basic training at the Marina Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, Calif. A farmer Waterford Township High School student, he may be written: Pvt Leland T. ZegeH-n, 1935539, Pit. No. lOOi. Cb. C., 1st M.C.R.D. San Diego 4C. Calif Janet M. Zuehlk. daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Zuehu. Naval District, Maw York. N.Y. A Romeo High School grudu-entered Oe Navy In March j isob affl Two Pontiac soldiers are amler-going basic training at Ffart Di . N. J., to conjunction with tht.lKi Reserve Forces Act. The men sre Recruits Willie J. VanDusen la attending a technical Turner. 441 Ferry Ave. and Oemld 'mining course far administrative Hm clerks at Amarillo AFB, Texas. I Big Gain Looms tor Cross Village Beating Activity tfvtty at Cross Village rests today in the hands of the Army Corps of Englneeri. p . * tr+' The. corps must approve a 1.000-Gen. Louis J. Lsfkowtts says acro-'fa*< breakwater plus dock fadl-Lake Orion High School graduate be tic dancer Nicolas Darvas, who|ltiM *he village which In the 'past has been active as a lumber port and a commercial fishing Airmail Rohan J. Duke aa Ir. sad Mn. Nomas H. Ihrke 237 BhotweO St and Phillip W. VanDusen son sf Mr. and Mrs. James C. Palermo 340 Atwater . Assigned to a unit of the Air Training Command at Mathnr AFB, California for training an-1 duty as an administrative dark is Airman Gerald Somenberg. of Mr. and Mn. Edwin Soonm-berg. 234 Dick Ave. A Pontiac Central High School graduate, recently completed bask: training at Lackland Air Force Base. I . . k * Afmy Spec. 5.C. Elmer F. Horton, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Horton, 3574 Overton St„ and husband of the farmer Lorraine Ruanell. 3515 West Walton Blvd.. is serving at Headquarters, Made $2 Mlllioa on Urn Stock Market." i« out of step with the facts CMkowiu announced today he to obtained a State Supreme Court order requiring the author and others to appear with Us books and records. Darted last was reported residing in Paris. Darvas’ tame relates how he parlayed £7,000 into 12 _________ from hid "system" of playing the market Trom January 1953, to July, 1068. From that point to October 1300, Lefkowitz said investigation showed, Darvas lost 965.-000 In the maraet. Lefkowitz sold s probe of Dor- fa is' accounts and records make the figure nearer 3218,000 than 32 million. The attorney general’s court ardor, charging fraudulent and deceptive practices, also by / Research Council, Inc., of New Rochelle, N.Y., publisher at the book, and the Rrm’s publisher, LANSING (API - Private de- ___ t dives are moving BemarTMajd, atoo of NevTito 1*w* regt*1**** their profession, chelle. At McGonc|less Carpets Where Your DOLLAR BUYS MORE! BOLD GULARLY FOR Only more value! Clearance Salat on Twist Carpet leiae 15'xlO' HMN Reg. $165.00—Only................ lUU Beige fKil* 5AA00 Reg. $160.00—Only ^....... W t&atai/XKth:. *iir Gold 12'i10'6" MAN Reg. $160.00—Only W AN Weel Omm Loop File |JH Reg. $7.95—Only .................. 4 Unfinished Firiitirn Clearance S-DRAWIR OUST MAN RCQ. $39.95 ....................... Ir ROOM DIVIDERS M«N RIO. $25.49 .. •. ... ir END TABLE $M| RIG. $11.49........................ D DuPONT DUCO LACQUER FINISH IAIN DOUBLE BIO, HQ. $45.00.:.......... Ql CHILDREN'S CHOTROBI 1AM RIO. $3B.49—ONLY ................. SL Oval Braid Riga 2**3* ....$2.98 ^mS* ........$5.95 9**12* McCANDLESS 11 hi. PERRY ST. FE 4-2531 Fire ravaged tbs ease pewml-■eatGrass VMagebwiekwafas and dock and a Inks MlnMgan The list flahlng tug moved from Detectives Asking Tighter Regulation An were ordered to appear Dac. 20. Gfand Rapids fo Discuss Wartime Sit* for Planes GRAND RAPIDS lUPD - J meeting to scheduled to be held in Grand Rapidi Monday to discuss the possibility of establishing an Sixty of the state’s 128 licensed ‘private eyes” met here Wednesday to talk over proposals to_______ the qualifications far license ap- Advtoory Army Natl Allied Farces Southern Europe in Naples, Italy. A 12-year .Army veteran, be eniiated following graduation from Oxford Ugh School m 1948. He has served in Germany end Japan and waa stationed set at Woodbridge, Va. * * * Amy Capt. Joseph R. Green. I m of lira. Neeley A Green, 273 Marion Sl. Recently vu presented the Bronze Star medal while aa-j the Fifth 1)4. Army j Group. North Dakota National Guard in Btomarcx.j He received the medal Is tJ Jemptary conduct in ground com-! iko* anaiaat the anuad ewmyi “while assigned at second tteeben-i ant. Mfth Infantry Regiment, during the Tunisia campaign in the! North African Theater of Operation*. Adjutant of the group inj Bismarck, he entered the Army in! 1940. HU Wife Maxine Uvea in Bismarck. N. D. * * * Attending hospital corp* school! at Greet Lakes Naval Itetolug Center, ilHnnia. to Ssamaa Appren. j Michael J. Huaereau, son of Mr.j and Mrs. Alphonse Huaereau. 42 Park Place. He attended St. Frederick High School. Before entering} the service Sept. 12. 1950, he was employed at St. Joseph Mercy} Hospital Solons to Wait for Insurance Must Vote Themselves Into Slot* Program; Can*t Until *63 Eleven LOO sqa square miles in area. bus rides a year LANSING «UPI» •> Michigan! lawmakers will wait at least two! (yean before they become eligible! for participation in Ufa insurance1 (ami hospitalization programs expected to became available to state I Attv Gen. Paul L. Adams has [ruled the legislator* would have to vote themselves into the program — which he said waa the | same as a pay hike — before taking office tor the next session if they wanted to take part. I The stole will pay half the eaet Of the pramhmm under toe plan prape** I rwwiOy by toe Ctvti Some legislator* were ready to expand the call of Wednesday’s special eesrion to include the tn-jsurance program. But coneultsttons between Gov. G. Mermen William* and leaden of both parties resulted in drop-! ping the plan. * * 6 Since no legislature can legally j tmte itself a pay hike, and anoOtor special sesakm before Jaa. 1 to practically an bnpoaribUlty, par-; ticipatkm fas the programs could; not take effect until the 19 Many a man wonders at the ■trangs ways of mtoe — an Me grows older hto jackets still fit but he's outgrown hto pants . . . Ernest Rogers gives this timely advice: in never too non fa do your Christmas shopping early." ;—Eari Wilson. £JjjJ Santa Would Be Proud of You — IMmSlI and Think How Proud Your Wife Would Be to Find This New mmm GAS DRYER Under the Christmas. Tree With Adjustable Heat Control, Large Capacity — Stainless, Chip-proof, Rust-proof Drum AND FOR ONLY »10 DOWN INSTALLED OR THIS 13aKELVINAT0R 107-Lb. True Zero Refrigerator - Freezer GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY WITH K8LYI-NATOR — MORE USABLE SPACE — MORE QUALITY — MORE ECONOMY AND MORE CONVENIENCE. Magnetic Door Gtiket assures perfect Mil — Zero Cold Fregser — Exclusive Package Pantry for pre-packaged produce — Twin porcelain Crisper* at an easy to reach level — Double Dairy Chests for Cheese and Butter — Twin Egg Trays for two Dozen Eggs. NO MONEY $ DOWN AUTOMATIC DEFROST Open Evenings ’fU GOOD HOUSEKEEPING of PONTIAC 51 WEST HURON STREET FE 4-1555 T^’ PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 199b Wilson Might Retird Next Spring When He Reaches 65, of Czars Job, Athletic Code Skiers, Its That Time! Falling temperatures put the HU* making machines in action at most Pontiac area ski' slopes and sUors can bring out their gear for a forecasted good weekend. Dryden, which had couple daps of skiing last week, made snow last night and will be open for the entire weekend starting today. it it it Grampian Mt* Mount Holly and Summit are making snow today and will be ready for operation Saturday. At Grampian, one pomalift will be In operation and skiing will be good od two slopes along with the beginner’s area. it it it Summit will hare four to six laches of manufketured snow and couple slopes in operation and Mt. Holly will start Saturday with one slope and three tows. From Oar Hire Service CHICAGO—Updating the organi-. * ration of the commissioner's office, with re-appraisal of adminis-trative duties and procedures of ; enforcement,, comes before the] Big Ten Touching off a new look at thej office hy faculty representatives! and athletic director* is the under- j lying 'fact that Commissioner K. L, tTugt Wilson w ill reach his j fiBth birthday in March and his < contract will expire in May. There ia no mandatory re- j i at the age of St, . Bat the, prospect remains that * either Wilson will get a new | contract or be replaced. If the ’ latter, 'assistant com ! . missioncr Bill Reed is expected to succeed him. But there may be ■ others who aspire to the positon.j Big Ten school presidents must approve and recommendation of] a new commissioner. Since 1930, the commissioner has| had absolute power of enforcement j and investigation under the recruiting code. This power of enforcement and investigation under] the recruiting code. This power] of judge and jury, considered unprecedented in collegiate conferences. may he ttoemphasized.j. prior to 1950, faculty representatives rendered enforcement fieri* I administrative duties ’ that have arisen in the last 10 • wears include those dealing with ' television and financial aid t~ , fitMetics. The Big Tea was aba ex- • pertei today t< deflnate cede* ef eover all : The joint group of athletic directors and faculty representatives ’heard a report from the committee On the functions and organisation of the commissioner’s office which also outlined the procedure ’and administration of penalties. . The code, if adopted as expected. would permit each mem-her know in advance what it *¥i!HimirHFlHHHHWWWP>l charged against Indiana last tall Hie Hoosiers. accused of illegal football recruiting activity, deprived of rich television receipts and condemned to,play football games that would not count in the standings. > 5 The Hg Tan apparently was «r mtsfsi BIO FOOTSTEPS — Pete Marciano, Who won his fight by a TKO Wednesday against Ed Palmer at the University of Miami, has a big pair of footsteps to follow. He is the brother of ex-heavyweight champ Rocky Mariano. He said that he plans a baseball bad to figure mt the It recommended removal of the present clause which makes a student ineligible on one flunk and to substitute a requirement that sophomores maintain a 1.7 average, juniors IS and seniors 1.9, Usual Available Tag Angers Maxwell DETROIT (API — it looks like Maybe solne other dub would ap left fielder Charlie Maxwell is once predate me more than Detroit." more a Detroit Tigers expendable, y , u ,# . . . And old Paw Paw nukes it plain ‘ TTsde^ the same dd *toty every] w**’ year,” Maxwell said. ’’They try to The current front office give my job to somebody else, calls fair an outfield of BUI B acquired in the Frank Bolling trade from Milwaukee, In center, A1 Kaline in right and Rocky Cola-vito in left* Thai leaves only a bench-warming spot open for Max-welf. * * > ’*! don’t have many years left] and I don’t want to spend them n the bench,” Maxwell- said. I’ve always been a good clutch I hitter but I'm always the first one to be pushed out of a job." The pride «C Westers .Michigan M the Tigers hi etuteh-MMag but season, delivering Ike hit that either tied the score or pat Detroit abend *1 times. He rise was second la home ram sad turn batted la to Colavlto. with M rsundtrlp Maata and SI RIM. Colavlto had U homers aid it- !’a» f> - TO^batroit U ick Earl winwli p NEW REGEME-Gene Autry (right) dressed in his new jacket with the name of the Los Angeles Angels on the back, greets the newly appointed general manager of the dub, Fred Haney (left). President Bob Reynolds made the announcement last sight at a DETROIT (B - land quarterback Earl play rather unfamiliar roles Sunday against the Delias Cowboys at Briggs Stadium. ♦ * * For one of the few times this season, the Lions are favored. And Morrall, the former Michigan Stole AU-America, draws the starting assignment at quarterback for the first time -in the current National Football League campaign. * * * The Lions rate as 13-point favorites. The Cowboys are 0-10-1. Colgate ^maing Undefeated Butler Uses Fouls to Beat Michigan ANN ARBOR (UPI) - Bull-forced the University of Michigan basketball squad to foul last night and came away from their non-league tilt with a 08-36 victory. * * * The decision was never In doubt as Butler took control almost wtin the opening tfpoff and the Wolverines were forced to press for the ball. The result of the Butler lactic was it points on >1 free throws while Michigan convert&l only' six af 13 gift shots. Butler had 26 field goals to tt lor Ike Wolver- their second victory son against a pair of losses as he collected 23 points. John Tidwell had 22 points fair Michigan as the Wolverines dropped their third game in four Hits Well to Pace Win Wilt Improving on Fouls PHILADELPHIA (API— Coach Neil Johnston of the Philadelphia Warriors said today the strategy of many teams in the National Basket bag Association is to foul high-scoring Wilt Chamberlain and keep him from shooting be-- cause of Ms poor record at the free throw line. dr * * ' But, added the Warriors' coach, that strategy backfired Thursday was the only activity in the NBA Thursday night. W W d Johnston said that the Knicks sent in rookie Dave Budd among others to “play Chamberlain honest” but to foul him if necesdhry before he could get off a when he got the ball. Budd fouled out of the game with six per- In the final analysts, Chamberlain's rfoul shooting was what t when Chamberlain made 12|won the game,” Johnston said, of 2l free throws—which is good' Referring to the Team’s climb for Mm—and 4 of 5 in the final into first place, Johnston said: > minutes to lead Philadelphia| “I think-we got into first place] Colgate remained undefeated by starts. The balanced Butler .attack ir,d good ball control allowed the Indiana (team to build a 36-27 lead n the first half. Michigan takes on Drake tomor-•ow night at Des Moines, Iowa. Sophomore Dick WUdt of Marshall, making his first varsity appearance, tallied eight straight points In four minutes to help rout Clemoon 82-65. Marshall led 40-31 ml halftime, and then WHdt got hot. sending the West Virginians from 46-36 to 64-17. Art Wisnant, South Carolina junior ace, bnfke a 67-67 tie with a free throw with 1:44 left and the Gamecocks held Georgia 73-71. . Wisnant got 23 points, while Phil Simpaon and John Johnson got 15 each for Georgia. BACK UP BALL By Sylvia Wene Ask any, woman having trouble with her bowling why she doesn’t rdtl a hook and she'll probably answer that she would if she could only get rid of her Ineffective back p ball. This is the delivery that wanders down the lane in a path from left to right (for a righthanded kegler)' as opposed to the hook that breaks sharply’ from right to left. The back up results from allowing the wrist and hand to turn clockwise at the point of release so that the thumb is pointing to thro Ill-Ill victory over New York. In all, Chamberlain dumped in 46 points. Richie Guerin was high for New York with 30 points. : * fir- * The Warriors’ victory, coupled with Boston’s 118-115 loss to Cincinnati, mowed than into first place in the Eastern Division, a ' half game ahead of the Oettic&jocd has been 8-7. Oscar RetMCUwn'and Jadc Twy- not playing our best- ball. I think downing arch-rival Syracuse 70-- *152 tor its find.victory over he Orange since the 1956-57 seayn. Pete Chudy scored 29 points fir Syracuse, and Bob Duffy had 21 for Colgate. . getting 36 paints each, 'sparked the Cincinanti victory. One thing which helped the dub into first place. Johnston said, was a nine-game winning streak It ran up at the start of (he sea-then the Warriors’ rec- Johnston said the Warriors need more rebounding both offensively and defensively. The; Convention Hall., double-’ “And there are too many de-tosadqr, witnessed by 6.216 fans,!tensive topees.” he added. MICHIGAN OFT 1 III ttoanlf i IB Pctrott 4 t M Bravn o r • fitowjMrr l j Defense Might Decide Big Game SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-San Francisco’s shotgun and a pair Green Bay howitzers provide the attack Saturday in a" National Football League tie-breaking bat- Nevertheless, defense may be tiie key to victory. * * * The 49era exploded their spread formation, er shotgun as Coach Red Hickey calls it, against the Baltimore Colts two weeks ago for a surprising 30-22 victory. 114 Tidwell 1 S. I Breland * t » S 9inlay*. Back Up Grifa Out * Palmer's Pockets Are Greener Than Putting Surfaces DUNEDIN, Fla. (AP) - Arnold aimer, the Golden Boy of professional golf, probably could cover every green he’s putted on during the tournament trail this year with something even greener — money. So ter, the Ligonler, Pa., professional has pocketed some $80, 000 in prite money, an all time record. ,ftr . ■ ★ ★ Official records of the Proles tonal Golfers Association al Dunedin show palmer has played in 26 tournaments, won bight, and placed in the top five 17 times. Comfortably settled in second spot on the money ladder is Ken Venturi of pkto Alto, Cilii. Ven-tori, who has played in ss many tournaments aa palmer hut won only two, had earned $68:400 far this season. Venturi placed In the first five spots 14 times. The exploits of the Packers’ Paul Hornung and Jim Taylor have been season-long. Already Hornung has lished an NFL scoring record of 152 points for a season while fallback Taylor ranks second In rushing with 888 yards. So it’s natural for Hickey to declare: “The key thing In this game is to stop the Packers when they have the ball. And then we have to keep tt ourselves. We've got to move it reel good.” San Francisco, Green Bay and Baltimore are tied to the Western Conferences with 6-4 records. Baltimore gets its chance on Sunday ■gainst the Los Angeles Rams.- In the other Sunday games, the Chicago Bears play at Cleveland, Dallas tot Detroit, New York at Washington and the Eastern Conference champion Philadelphia Eagles at Pittsburgh. the Bears and t stand a chance of copping the Western honor# along with Green Bay, San, Francisco and Baltimore. Green Bay’s defense moat -stop thf 49ers in the regular T formation attack and also-in the spread the quarterback about t feet behind the line and takes a direct snip from center. The gafhe will be telecast nationally by CBS starting at 4:Sl pm., EST. Former Stanford quarterback John Brodle starts at quarterback far the filers with J. D. Smith and C. R. Roberto as the inski either R. C. Owens o McElhenny as the flanker. Bart Starr operates the Green Bay attack with Hornung, TRytor and Boyd Dowter in his backfield. Defensively, the 49ers have allowed fewer points against them than any team in the league—112. The Packers stand just a shade behind at 188. Packers have ran the same nunv plays—636. WMle Green Bay has gained 3.434 yards, the 49ers have only 2,928. Coach Vince Lombardi drilled la dub in secrecy all week tout says, “We won’t do anything fancy. We haven’t all year." The Cbwhoys deadlocked the New York Giants 31-31 la their lam outing, mainly through the passtng of Eddie Le Baron and the catching at Bill Hawtan and L. G. DuPre. aU three veterans of tha NFL. a * * Wilson realizes that to keep the Lions title hopaa alive (Detroit Is 5-5) Ms defensive unit wilt have to put conceited rwh an Le-Baron all afternoon. a "w fir*’* As tor Morrall. be had made only token eppearancee in two games before coming off tha bonch lead the Lkms to their tremendous upset of Baltimore last walk- Michigan Golfer Heads Close Field Petersen Keg Tourney Opens ~ on Saturday CHICAGO (AP) - Bowling’) chtot tourney, the $350,000 Peter m Individual •classic with a $27. 500 first prise, starts ■' six-month ran Saturday. A record field of 12,500 borflei is entered in the eight-game con petition for both men and women TMs is the 51st renewal of the tourney inaugurated by the late Louis P. Paterson, The meet «► ,tends, mainly an* weekend bade, through June 25. Besides tha $27,500 first prigs, the stour also collects a $2,000 The winner last year, 11,840 bowlers competed Richard Robinette of Huntington. W.Va. Robinette, who won $25,100 totaled 1,000 in Ms 0 games. MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—With 30 entrants shooting sub-par golt tar the firm round, picking a favorite for the second raund of the $30,OOfF Coral Gables Open goU tournament today was like picking the best bean out of a bushel. pro from Grand Rapkfo, Mich., was in front by one stroke. But be was being crowded from «B ■ides, with pre-tournament favorites doing quite a Mt of the cro*d-Mg. ' a a a Arnold Palmer, the big money-man of pro golf this year, was only three strokes back of Barman's 6-under-par 06. So was Sam Snead, the ageless hillbilly now playing out af Bora Raton, Fla. a * #, They .weren’t the doeest. Marty Forgot of Learnt, DL, and stocky Jim Tumsaa of Ryu, N.Y., were stroka back at 00. Tom Garriy of Kama* City, Mo.; 9on Massingale of Jackaboro, Tex.: Gardner Dicktoeqp Jr., of Palm Beach, Fla,, and' Bob Goolby of Crystal River, Fla:, were In the 0T bracket. /.*' Frats, Sororities v. Subtnit Requirements ANN ARBOR il* J- The student government council at the Uni-verxity of Michigan hps voted to require all trateraltles and sorari-ties to list the way they select members. The proposal, passed 14*3, requires an fraternities and aorori-tjea to (lie a statement with the office of the vice president for student attain whi£h lists "all Current rules, reguiattoM, written • COCKTAIL BAR 2 Par Cent Gain in '59 Smallest " Delinquency Xike in Decade X. WASHINGTON (AP (-Juvenile delinquency court (Mn Increased I by 2 per cent In 1958. the smallest ! yearly: increase during the past f decade, the Children's Bureau reported today. % rale, has rioert stenSQy Ar SQUARE AID ROUMD Mi/eai snjoy listening or dan cinq to, avocy tuvsdoy. Fin* Food and Miaod Drinks. Special Partavs. Banquets and Wsddinqs. Music ] Child pepulttton. Boys were referred to juvenile courts more than four times as often as girls, .dr * * The Juvenile delinquency data are compiled by the bureau with cooperation et a representative sampling of Juvenile courts throughout the nation. The burtau mid its 1988 findings roughly parallel data recently issued by the FBI. which showed a 4 per cent increase hi police arftots of Juveniles in ISM over 1M. Both Juvenile court and police] arrest data show that both Juvenile arrests and court cases have more than doubled since 1941 while the population at young peo- !senior high school for the equtva-. three such rooms and has quail-H lent of Save year*, satisfactory, fled for a fourth, progress in selected subjects, and The expansion tyill be paid fori he recommended by the principal, entirely by state and county funds.] COURSES LISTED The room and teacher will ban Courses that must be stress- «**«* beginning in January, fully completed are US. History The board else approved Mr I The Pontine Board of Eduction last night denied the way Mb' graduation of its first daw of students in the senior high adMprm*-dal education program./ The first such class of mentally handicapped student* 'ire scheduled to complete three years of senior high worhjd June 1961. At last afptt'^ rogslar meet Proud explained that the program requires supervision through-! out the entire school day. indud-j ing noon-hour, and the county board of education has agreed to assume full cost of the matron’s] pay. Both moves, however, will,create some overexpenditure in tits school district's 1960-61 budget fer special education and raise slightly the cost-per-pupil figure. LIQUOR-B|ER WINE FINE FOOD 54S-7I South Sanford St. through study fay Proud, WHlteri G. Wright, supervisor of the Special Education Department; Raymond J. Graff, acting director of vocational and adult education; and Francis W. Staley, principal at Pontiac Central The only- change in the grndu-i ale's diploma from the special Veterans Group Urges Boycott of Mardi Gras Kitchen Now/OPEN! Banquets f ; YOU CAN RAT for ............................... Sl.M j I MUSIC... We've Got It! Bill Swain-Jim Stump and Brush Mountain Boys —ALSO— Featuring the Pride of North Carolina Leonard Styles on 5 Strings Spadafore Bar IN. CASS, CORNER OF HURON SAtttm FRIDAY AND SAT. FLOOR SHOW ★ PAULA HUNT lovely Baade ★ Reeky I Sullivan OoMaa Poire’ Recording Artist ★ M Stanley ", Coarody M.C. OPEN 7 DAYS JAM SESSION COCKTAIL-LOUNGE Zfn&uiPa/vujt V FOOD i m LIQUOR J WITH TWO FABULOUS fLOOR SHOWS IVtUY FRIDAY and Ty - /^ Mi r, l)KCKMJJKH s>. . v 1 mi m NEW DRAYTON INN Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge t Amcnri Veterans Committee jAVCl h l^wycott New Orleans’ Mardi Gras next February because; ill ^the conduct of the TabMe depfcnt’’ Ip that eKp. Yul Brynner 'Knows'TV ■ Icial education diplomas am quirements, the. board moved to __________HR_________. r jnj adkt a. new room and teacher tor jfrem'the special1 program Include! children wha*e hearing Is , a total of 10 credits, a good al-jpalred. {tendance record, enrollment In The school district presently bra , ^ That's Why Ha Has! „ . . . ^ SJuTonZSS teuTTS I Found H Easy to StavjMemam, Ind.,Besieges Troy Away From Madium \~ . _ . - iUncle Sams Burial Place NEW YORK tAPt-Yul Brytt-|V _r~a ,, Z S of Grave <**■*> and *e Jtevjto -The King and I." Ms found] ^ Utvd Ar. "**??? tor very easy to resist a plunge; TROY. N Y (UPtt -The state*! spotted the initials “VS ” on meat] SS’fiSr- jo* ** ■»< »*». >«* —w»«* *™*| mtflf of tflrir |(Uqw jtfflnrT whp mJu annasn hn Am Atedtuio-mii asanas an Ihu flnaml iiuMfig idnnnl11 ,fdcty the order* of the Werrf MAD MAN MILTir / Featuring COMEDY M. C. and SONGS Goon' Fleet to Bpood Your Winter Evening. New CLUB TAHOE 4769 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains FINE* LIQUORS, BUR AND WINE • LADIES'' NIGHT IVIRY WEDNESDAY Wo Cater to Special Parlies. Weddings and Bowling Issgwb DANCING NIGHTLY! Lillie Words" •Mh tb* s.» > Music by the “J L , J„ .< Ik, Orj.„ ^ MON. THRU SAT. — NOON TO 2 PM. CLOSED SUNDAYS OR 4-0022 Anglo Lighted Parking ea the Side and Roar Male Gas, Oil Output at 10-Year High LANSVaC tUPD - A bright fotreateR to all and gas production sit given .Today by the State conservation Department* geological survey division. The division said oil production will, reach an estimated 15.630.000 barrels In 1910 tor s’ total value of S45.375.000. ; 1 This would lie the bete ai total sines MO. officiate said. The outlook tar natural gas production was also improvod. Gas production Jumped JH per read above last year through the...... United Nations ssalstance, telli and children born In camps and growing up there. These people are of great cancan to the actor. gas production to rtoe to about Hm.0ID.00O cubic fast this year for a value of"S3.T15J000. The only * special he is finally y night iq • i CBS called h« believes the ____» "Unde Sam" WUsen. may put the question up to the public. | _ The aeth Congress hasn’t seamed! " Trey. N.Y„ and Merrlam.' IndJ Sam waa bash la Mratoemy-both had laid claims to having the Aritegtoa, Maas --an Sept grave of tfao famed War of SB 'A lm ■* ** *■ T^ c July R, UM . . g as a special unpaid rented-to the U'N. high con ‘ Stoner for refugee*. trevettn the camps, trying to relocate them permanently, attempting to b" Brynner has not kept away from television all these years babe has that fear of the known that afflicted many a sure- , ____ I ow motion picture or, stage tear. Department geologist* expected Brynner w**«n**f the successful pioneering director* In telavtoton I know television SO well. M _ director atef as a creator.-’ ka explained, "thaf ij fost didn t ap-About 15 per .rent of automobile j peal to me to let kteo it as a| Oscaan taM Early. "We claim A paMte debate by ktotor - ....... . —_____i says ha' ha* definite ^ rrsfXMBible tar 90 perlpertarnir, l jM* *"ter***,: proaf Itol Samuel WBbmi wad rent of all of the traffic accidents. | ad and navtr IlfUiglUf ghaut W. | gora |„ what Is saw Aritagten, ■ Mam.. In t7St. He reportedly was baited la Trey la 1IM. lie Hty •( Merriam raak Genoa, who is legislative chaSr-11 ___ ____ _ ■ _ man lor the Troy Area Oommitteel and tar ML the nnUiTurteol tor Unde Sam. say* tht source*! 1^,11^ {in Indiana claimed to have cote . - -■ Jducted a research in the Library { Rapotter Thomas L GereonofL, CongTen ”a check n Record Newspapert * TTjteU the census reports of the City made the M«gestton of a puhUc|of Tnv y* ^ mo faU to debate to Robert P. Early mwag-L^^ a ^ wason . *ig editor of the Indiaimpolis Star. ..^ ts untrue. - r^raoas I.EX NATIONAL SHRINK .charged. . -j- _____ . ^ i ,'it He said he can submit proof: iT’LSm'X «he Krwed Sam Witoon ** . land members of Ms family ware S 1 One thing to certain. There was _____l, toyed with (he ides (or a Whoa but hasn’t been sbie to <*- '$il«nt Night' Assured ride which city has the vslid daim. { l NAPLES. Italy W — Operation ’’silent night" got under way to-j day as pabce raided shanties andj FBlDXt SATURDAY VICTOR LYNN RESTAURANT AND CARRY OUT! CoL Sander’s KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 4667 Dixie Hwy„ Drayton OR 3-5811 Wc Cater to and fear Weddings. Parties, -J Dinners SPECIAL! STEAK DINNER !LW---------- Vi Chicken Dinner Complete ^1,65 i •iS OPEN U A. M. 'til 1 A. M. DAILY Wa Catar to Private Partem and Im*m4i Upan Rmsrvahan. | FE 84)938 WIST HURON sW ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD FRIDAY aid SATURDAY NIGHTS Bock by Popular Damund Bill Thomas ud Ike Swiagmy Mdediaas { Poemarty the 'Tore Cots" .JAM SESSION IVIRY MONDAY 111, NOW MATURING A SriOALTY MENU CHICKEN POT f B TOMBT POT PP :USMM MET POT PIE PEBCH DDfflER Geraon said he made the appeal for the historical debate because of an arttote on Samuel Wilson ai Merriam. tpd.. published in the Star Mi 1938. He said the arttote apparently started “this erroneous linkage" of Indians * Wilson Tray's Wilson. It was believed the Tray Wilson FISH and CHIPS If £< All You Con Eat > 7 W TU* Mbrr ii AddiHos to 0w lefilAf_____ STEAKS CHOPS HStt liflttl M6AT0NI SPAGHETTI All You Can fiat V 'CARRY. OUT OUR IMCIALTY RKSTAURANT OPEN 5:00 A. M.-7:00 P. M. Din mm larvsd to the Dining Rassa ’Hi 16 P.M. SURMARINI SANDWICHES KOSHER CORNED NIP Miss la* Haying Tret Pawwha Rsaaisto ai the Ptea* LIQUOR—BUR—WINE TAKE OUT f FORTINO'S BICMAR 94 W. HURON f« 1-9446—FE 2-6229 basements where they had tipa| illegal fireworks might he mano-j factored. JAMBOREE! .MON., DEC. 12 7 Sands Will Ba Playing HEYK1K EVERY WEDNESDAY HITS CHILDISH it 6:30 .. Jl.OO Each $1.50 Csgpte ADULTS fit 1:30 ... $1.50 UA $2.50 Ctoplt Pm* Snacks Aftmwndi BOB'S PICNIC GROUNDSSSSSU-ar CLUB 59 nCHUUID ID. (M-59) Italians have celebrated Christmas five with a bang for yean I but In recent years the explosives began to take a tell in (toad mid maimed similar to the old fhurth dubbed "Uncle Ssm" in thejof July toils in the United States. War of 1X12 by U.S. troops wholso firework* were outlawed. DANCING 5 NIGHTS Frnkii Meadows and tht Hk*Fi't larilsHtB Is m sb Dtcaabti 21 % . . ass Dick « Bobkia In yotix this wtsksad. BAR ond KfirrAIHUNT DANCING nor SATURDAY MIGHT till Lawsoi’s Band walk Dean Qualls Vocalist Glen Eastman, calling 9451 ELIZABETH LIKE HOAD Emm Liquors, Boar and Win* THB PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. DRCBMBRR >, 1066 Suggest U N. Govern 'Spies' Reports Rpssia Has 6 A-Subs : >London InsHtulp Say* Modi Alto Plan to Builc^ 2Q0 ICBM* Truitte-Type Handling } of SateHHes b Idea pf Space Law Study WASHINGTON (UPI'-A space law study prepared (or the National! Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) suggests that per-1 haps the United Nations should govern spy satellites designed to-prevent surprise attacks The American Bar Foundation report said repeatedly that Itr authors were making no reoom-l mendations LONDON (UPI) •— tits Institute ter Strategic Studies said today ItatolAis believed to have abc atomic submarines under cou-■truction and to hare 35 intercontinental ballistic missiles on hand with the capacity to build 300 by (H( winter of 19*1-62. \jhe Institute for Strategic Stud* ■Ns a private, organization closely lm|(ed with Influential research groupsNjts chairman Is Earl Attlee, former labor prime minister, and It Urysu^ported by the Ford Foundation'll the United States. But It said the nations eventual-j ly will have to deal with such! problems as liability' for misfired or runs way rockets, retrieval of satellites and astronauts which accidentally come on foreign soil, "conservation of space” to keep it j from being cluttered with junk.j and "control of weather control.'’ SEN. PHILIP A. HART Senator to Talk to Realtors on January It) , Sen. Philip A. Hart will be the Weaker at the annual banquet at the Pontiac Board of Realtors Jan. 10 at Elks Temple. CONVERGE ON GOVERNOR-ELECT — State Republican Senate leaden surround John B. Swainson at the start of the currant special session of the legislature Wednesday. Swainson is presiding over the Senate as lieutenant governor for the last time, tylth him (from left) are Sens. Frank D. Beadle, 9t. Clair; Ckrleton H. Morris, Kalamazoo; John Mlnnema, Traverse City; and' Elmer R. Porter, Blisafield. POPE-GOSSER The United States has 14 nuclear submarines (Including three Polaris types) commissioned, eight launched but not yet commissioned, and 31 authorised or building (to* eluding 14 Polaris types) for an overall of 43.» mail, favoring the return of Tal-man to the show by a count of 50 to 1, helped convince executives that the actor should be reinstated. Reinstate Talman on ’Perry Mason' “For Thote Who Really Care” An exquisite pattern of dainty flower complimented by beautiful green and set off with a gold bend trim. A eemi-Vitreous fine ehing body by one of America's foremoat names, dfirned to enhance fine company and beautiful settings, it is only one of the many beautiful patterns available. CLOSE-OUT ON ALL 12 BEAl/riFUL PATTERNS 40% Discount on All Available Open Stock 95 Decimal Driving System Helps Promote Safety GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) — "The coefficient of friction varies from .20 to .80, so drive accordingly,” the Grand Rapids police network radio said the other dhy to officers petroling In cars. Sees Jap Income Unaffected by U.S. I HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Actor i William Tbllman, arrested earlier : this year on narcotics and morals charges, has been reinstated in the role of district attorney on TVs "Pprry Mason” series. Talman, 45, reported to work on the show Thursday after having been dropped from the program — a result of his arrest. ' Although the charges against NASA published the report with! file statement that it “is not a statement of NASA policy." It was mitten mainly by law professors Leon Upson of Yale and Nicholas deB Katsknbach of the University of Chicago. TOKYO (Jl - Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda said today his'goal 6t doubling Japan’s national income in the next 10 years will not be affected by America’s worldwide dollar conservation measures. Deputy Police Superintendent John J. McGavin explained that the broadcasted decimals didn't mean an officer had to have a slide rule to figure how to drive. He said it waa part of the department's "defensive driving program” te help keep pottos of Mouletnin, according to reports received in Rarigoon. The rebel! seised an army unit’a payroll which the detail was carrying. porta that an experimental version of (he "Golem” sea-to-ground missile, with a range of L2S0 miles, can be fired from underwater. Soviet Premier Nikita Khnnh-chev, la a Moscow speech last October after Ms return from the United Nations meeting in New York, boasted that Russia has atomic rocket-firing submarines. But he gave no details. Ikeda, speaking at a newt conference, said it was up to Japan llton Berger. j However, he has been seen by home viewers in the series when old shows were reftm. The network announced he will appear in at least five new shows “because It Is In the interests at the entire free world to keep America's economy healthy." "The coefficient of friction determines how quickly I* car can be brought to a stop in relation to the condition at the road surface,” he said. “Perfect friction — instantaneous stop that la — is LO. This never is achieved. Dry 16-Pc. Set DIXIE POTTERY 5281 Dixit Hwjr, Waterford N OR 8*1894 STARTS .... s St*. avSwTt IN-CAR HEATERS Two Outstanding Features EXCLUSIVE First Showing of IN OAKLAND COUNTY Plan Birth Control on Crowded formosa SCREAMING OUTOFA The Auazing Suspenseful of the Rocket Race To Oakaowa Worlds! . From The EARTH To The STARS! it'it SATURDAY and SUNDAY SCHEDULE ★ A SHORT SUBJECTS AT 1:00-3:45-6:30-9:15 ELMER GANTRY AT 1:20-4:05-6:50-9:35 THEATER Sinclair! LEWIS'^ 11 \m i mM i i 5r UK. SELMER K. SAN DM High Twelvers Elect Dentist New President The Pontiac High Twelve Club has elected a Pontiac dentist, Dr. Selmer K. Sands, as its president for the coming year. * * * Dr. Sands, who lives at JR] Ottawa Drive, will be Installed at program he iatenda to announce in formal installation ceremomeslNew York is "ri national Impor-Jan. 16. He has offlces=in the Pon- t tiac State Bank Building. Otter newly elected aMeen in-elude Dr. Winam A. Gordon. (list vtee pew Ideal; Leslie NetehMaa, seread vtee president; Hoyd J. Temple, third vtee president; and Mania M- Al- Ttity JOflTUC PRESS. FRIDAV, DECEMBER 9. ioeo Romney Plans Announcement Auto Buyers Wait to Hoar if AMC President Will Offer The following are i covering sales of locally grown produce by growers, and sold by them In wholesale package lota. Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as ri Wednesday Detroit Produce DETROIT (It—American Motors President George Romney says corporation will announce n Thursday a program calling *' sharing progress with She nagk ed consumer.'' No details of the program w given. But speculation here centered on whether Romney might be considering rebates to Rambler purchasers or a general price reduction, Rambler was the only domestic carmaker to hike its prices for M61 models. In a letter t Slightly Lower NEW YORK - Tha atook market drifted slightly iower in active Afeias. DeUeleua. ho. . ... Appl* C14*r. 4 (*ls. ..... —.try.Jfo^li*. I ly-sltuated Changes of most key stocks were fractional a few going as much as 91 a point either way. Lionel was brttdy | steady as Wall 8treet anticipated * that the company would enter a glamour-type Of activity. Hupp nattanrd strong, rising about a print for a Wg percentage gala, as the slock rede an r spirts ri increased defense In a letter to news represents- pfoMfLArore, to. -[Uvea Thursday. Romney aid ttejBgp w Turnip*. das I Tha remaining new officers aro Sam S. Hale, treasurer; Jesse R. Peters and Ray H. Clothier sergeants at arms; and Paul M. Snover, international representative. . “We think M hOS historic po tential," ho mid. “There are ertt-Amorica — our BSifr WniJ Poultry and Eggs uunuMT isnm «r. Tsss. a tSFt -mm par tiuisnsiut tar Ms. I qushtj "Constructive action is needed." iLK* I*""* added, '^.w phng toj&S; *,______________ .. do what we can with the hope is-ss. narrao Ussa« is-ss: that It may stimulate others to ___________ ' action. Our program calls for shar- ysaosj^. 'sakl |ing progress with the neglected maumer.” Three years ago Romney Sug- * «. ; Tht nvw board ol directors to) ®°"BteteTa $100"rebate *tT^ta^ F. Dickerson. Roy WUton, Manley u m Rambler production retched Young and David 1^ Brown. ri least 169,000 cart. AMC said the Area Man Wins RR Promotion ■■■■Kil first r*___ >rtd (s DMftU. MM* la M-tofsa Catuaatart Orsdt ilBaladlac 04t: Whltaa—Orsd* A Jumbo M-M; astrs large ta-M UMltMi — — arsons Oni t larsa An easier trend prevailed among | steels, autos, rails, rubbers | nonferrous metals. Westinghouse Electric dropped » about a point and General Electric | a fraction, at the two electrical I equipment makers spotlighted in » Mg antitrust suit. Gains of about ,a point were post , ed by U. S. Gypsum, Air Reduction and Sperry Rand, the latter ■till rising on advance word of bullish company news expected next week. U. S. Steel eased at the start then posted a fractional net rise. Small losses were taken by General Motors. Chrysler, Republic Steel. Goodyear. Radio Crip., Ken-merit. DuPont Sobering American Tobacco. Kerr-MoGec preferred was down h at X on a Modi ri 60.000 shares. New York Slocks 4*-4J: ctoekijT. [purchasers benefited somewhat by Increased volume In 1666. but not jin the form of an actual rebate,ic«uw- —ilia* tie Certain labor cod increases were lty*— |not passed along to Rambler pur-j ufo: ! chasers. Livestock !X.t I Kri Find Adrian Stool Guilty Harry Sandors Named of Unfair Labor Dealings VP, General Manager Adrian ue-AUrtan steel carp, of Grand Trunk !wu ,ound s«uty of unfair labor practices Thursday by a National (Labor Relations Board trial exam- Harry A. Sanders. 760 L. Squarejuier Lake Road. Bloomfield Township; Earl S- Bellman, the examiner, baa bean promoted to vice preel- ordered the firm to stop discour-.dent and «en*ral«gti* membership tnNhe United I manager ri the (Auto Workers Union: stop "threat-■ Grand Truakjening employes that the plant will a Western Railroad, bo dosed down If the union is ■effective Jan. 1. IsuruMhS *- inaulskn them, and The appointment,stop "interfering with, retraining, riwas announced j or coercing its employes in the , |by Donald Gord-jexercise of their right to sclf-or-j . chairman and gantration." laPt—tl ‘ Mdr uwi tuna us auiitr Mvslrisaa ---- IS.SS- Aa riiUa . nr Wlm awn, Mr M*rr mm MlM I saq. Mri an IS prime and mixed . _____ Mf prune m ill) lb Men tt.n-M fo no. SM. Tfo W#w; Mile Am mint --- Mph UMWSlAW mm cf i efisiee end,** I IS.TS-SSSS: *■ t? tsss,:L 8. KZLSr n « Klmb Clk ii”* tof Oleu HI Ub McNAL II I Ltss A' Mr > 414 Lank Aire ' lan l cm . IS I l-ooe • One SSL* M mlMd Am Smelt M l .inesn .J- t.iat.i mi •n S4.IS- A* “4 nir « let choice 1? ire Mid cut ten It M-I4M MUtty ___1* fo-U SS. UMUetdeel etroni trefoht utility bafo up M M M cotter baft lTfo-ifM Rjfo Wtiill MS. Butchery etMSr to lie beat, beeline ea Mata* over Ut Ibe Mil Me toner; 0. a Ho I SOO-SM ‘inhere MM-UTS: mlssf Us. I IK>-ue to. batcher, 1I M-1I be end 1 Ibb-SIi to. IT H-IIH; M. t bad 1 Sto-iSS toe. ISIS-11 Jf: Mb. IT » end » jee-eee l» «e«« n eo-14 to 8rt*s8. arranged on a neighborhood o*n tak ager. and as Whkef clerk to thefts iodoor focatiom plus Wgger- basis. general superintendent. sairierait^'ww *Ports schedule*,) . ‘-w .W W 8*m. ■ went to Durand as trainmaster in|«mation officials announced to- New * this year are WednesdayioS ww. IMS. •®W- / levenbig teen-age dances at Wevw jOll * He was appointed assistant to! Many ri the weekly events .will School. Ballet instruction has been gj* Ttij the vice president and general .be continuations ri the tall pro- expanded to include classes once Smm nr manager at Detroit in 1949. gram now in Its next-to-the-last ......''— week, the officials reported to City Manager Walter K. Willman. IS a Mat BMC ' it s »•» n S J Nat bury S i nu on* ’ alCl Lead • |i J R n o SEt M S ritlMo 41 Kill Frt . ji 4 Mast a o 8 act • S-7 ly*"' an a s ta Drat -M a*ya Met «« a«r Tak *! ?KS. 11 ScovUlc Ml u* w5a ou" uj fogs Foundation to fight juvenile suj delinquency In Michigan was an-111 nounced today in Lansing by &*|Oa!'Jard County Probate Judge foil A" 'V E. Move. W 1 » U 7 >. grant went to the Children's 3£ Charier, year • old organization sponsored by the Michigan Pro-fo [hat~ Judges Association. Judge u iMoc ». one ri the ChiMm's Char-^•*jte* ' uTfer*. is viaq president of fill ‘V ’ociation. - T • lunda. J Committee organized in Pontiac a 4mr ago. Children's Charter hopes to steer troubled children away from delinquency their cases become serious enough for juvenile court attention. taaari ta tte state's juvenile Through such volunteer organi- Lodge Calendar >. 21. mu. Friday. Dec. Even the sailors’ children ore doing their bit to help out. going through toy boxes for discards that might be fixed and “eacourising their playmates to do Hk* [wfoe. A goad port ri tte Milan' time Is spent matching parts from two er mare broken toys to make a whole one. A little sand-tag here and there, a fresh east ri paint, and many ri tte derated derelict* are a* good an raw- Tha Navy men and thetr be hay ra tte prej- Their efforts will bring many squeals ri joy from children who always knew there was a Santa Claus. Thousands of smart business assn ht*e discovered in Sowers • basisiiililn wav to tsatew their gratitude and (hs kindliness of ths season coward cuu tomers. Brian as yarn list. U«s oor exparisnes 10 sstoa sppeo- Si TeSJco*** its ft^o su ' to s Ttam t tor . H i MS Tran W Atr 14 5j . TJ 4 Tranaamrr \. It 4 ST Teens CM . et.il . st baforoees U ! M I On Par . M l i ora a*- — Isaac Watts composed "Joy to the World" in 1719; the music wc know for the hymn was adapted by Lowell Mason from Handel’s "Mfotiah." a week at Webster. McCarroB and Orayhound Oulf OU . 4f S Onlt Aire . 114 «*i out not ... 1S.4 >4 moato » 8 ob Sfo .... is.t jj. W to* .... 414 2! US Steel .... 83 ”J m M ..... 44.1 wra*Un T»l W4 ggu i{i W*4tt A Bk . S3 si Other city-wide activities for Sj ff} nkt'a* hi adults include the Chen and Check-|§ S i|^ Thomas Furniture Head |ThuraSy,TSa^ Ctoh^i SF*SJ5*& jyrara probation and fined $16Q. I exist* ___________ _____ Charter will draw ttacr rr>fn stationed at the Naval juvenile delinquency and adult ■ B*er a* S. East B!vd.. be-crime is to be eased, a start | ^veen now and Christmas, must be made with our children | * * * before court referral is necessary, j The gifts are made available to tor . n» ifemilfes whose names have been! 101 N. Saginaw FE 3-7165 • - r- provided by churches and aortal! ---------- agencies to the city. ■ImUar pregram gram sock as ChiMrea's Charter JACOBSEN'S FLOWERS Open Nights Tft Christmas nlle officials. By giving dose attention and help to troubled children they hope to prevent the wastage of young lives through de-| linquency and crime.. | As a byproduct, they believe! prevention of delinquency and , crime will result in savings of Mm GoUlean. IS. IM ft. Fad- tax dollars dock St., pleaded guilty yestetday[ NOTICE OF TAXES CITY OF PONTIAC Ths I960 County Toma la th# City ri Fratiac will be duo ond payabto « Ike Ottic* ri tko Pontiac City Tieemuer. Docombor 12. i960 through January 20. 1861. without fosa. Offico end must he y 1861. oil unpaid County and 1160 City end • returned to the Oohlend County Treasurer's WALTER A. GIDDINGS City Tmimr 35 S. Parke Street Pontiac, Michiyan nr a n . • , Thursday* at the Boys Chib, and; Announces Z rfomotionsi0* <**^<** «!■ month at the YMCA. * **■— Two promotions were announced today by William D. Thomas Jr., president of the Thomas Economy — Au(en gtartr<| a, the Pontiac MacDowell Male Chorus and the store in 1154. He was in charge of the appliance department prior to his promotion. He lives at T| Wealthy St.. Independence Township. with his wife and four chib Furniture Co. Keith R. Johnston was appointed manager ri the Pontiac store at ttl S. Saginaw and Donald C. \utcn as manager of the .recently-icqUirod Waterford Township ttore at 4945 Dixie Highway. , * ft , * Mmstra joined the Thomas ! Charles Uligian. J41 Starr Ave. Er atomy organisation ia iss* las general manager will super-rad has beta Mcvrral poaltion* vise tnd coordinate the acUvtUm with the firm. He reside* .at jot ' The department sponsors Pontiac Symphony Orchestra, Pontiac Women’s Chorus. *• * * An unusual feature is roller skat-intf for the family at W*bater School Wednesday evenings. There will he roller skating for teen-agers Monday nights at Madison Junior High School for the third straight year. Physically handicapped personsl-SP6*00, "**■ * °e*oi*fj are tavited to a social right at Kc ...... ***** Mar Mark Twain School on Tuesdays. The outdoor program to to begin DONALD ©►. AUTEN. KEITH R. JOHNSTON A Urn Electric B*uLpa«Dt Ol. BsMvia huhbrr Co............ Or*»t Laker (Hralnl CO...... Mlchttan Seam tee. Tub* Co . Frmhet Co Bute ManufarturiDi Co....... Shatterproof Olaat CM*. . . ToMo Edleon Co. . .......... i. M. AVKIAGU Grain Prices CHICAGO GBAIN Mm E. Nletaa. for the put M years with hearst tat Detroit, has joined the Detroit staff of Scotaro. Meeker A Scott, Inc., division of Newspaper Marketing Awociates. | Burglar* broke late Walton TV] Sales It Service. 515 E. Walton Blvd., and took two television sets! with a combined value ri $388. | Bawmage. Sale, Dm. IA from ,9-iatmi Baldwin Are. by Beth-el Tabernacle. —Adv.i 1 Rammage Sale, 128 W. Ftk« St.. 8aU Doe. 10th. 6 tin 1:30. Christ-' • toys and warm cloth**. — Adv.i Welders Avoid Injury Under Burning Truck Men doing some welding work! ider a two-ton truck yesterday i Waterford Township escaped possible injury when sparks ignited wiring. A * * The BOB cement truck owned by Ethyl Puddy was parked at 3780 Elizabeth Lake Road, and the tank was filled at the time tte blase started In the under- l.*4*» Kay ...... . 1411* W ......... . UJ Um *«r U5V DM........... 1.141* M .... . How to Cura Moan Dog CHAliNDREY; France (AP» Caries Rati was strolling in the street when a barking dog ran after him and suddenly lunged at ankles. There wns f howl—from the dog-Ruk, who loot a leg, wears ri aluminum. Waterford Township firoroen who extinguished the flame estimated damage to the truck at 2200. Pontiac Man Tells of 'Bnrtat' Attack A 29-year-oid Pontiac man told sheriffs deputies he was brutally beaten by three men who tur-l prised him in the parking lot next to the OM Dutch MUI in Auburn Heights ’early this morning. Two ri Ms compari*—. Karoo i terrifying wears am DogHousa Nets $9,000 PARIS (API Marie-Antoi- nette's dog house sold for 75,000 francs — 19,000 — at an auetior here. hath ri toe Norton Are. witnessed the attach, they said. ' They told deputies, the victim, Robert Boeneman of 451 Third St, was knocked to tht grothd by the' three men and then kicked in the bead several times. * Boeneman said his attackers took a six-pack of beer from him. He refused medical treatment. sLong Lloyd* ** Lloyd motors r 6uess iwva/ > 6RAN0PA J ii fnnnv *i CONSENTED TO ,. ^GET GLASSES ') SO Mg COULD _ KTTER? Yso HE COULD feast H\\l . I HIS EVES ON the NEKkHBOASlU 1 S 1 tNONOCfteUL USED CAP |J THEY BOUGHT AT f LLOYD BJici MOTORS r^Kji •56 MEBCUBT 2-DR. HARDTOP Automatic Tronsarisafon. Radio. Horrtor, WHilowalls 59 VAUXHALL 4-DR. 795 Radio. Hooter. Whitewalls 795 'st row Muucn t-w. Aulas arte Tram rod »«ion. Radio. Heater. White walls *57 MERCURY MtatcUii 4-Dr. Automatic Tron»mi»»ioo. Radio. ■ Heat*r. Whitewalls | V|| *57 PONTIAC 2-DR. HARDTOP Automatic Transmission. (Atttt Radio, Heater. Whitewalls. UUB| Power Steering. Power Brake* VVw *51 CHEVROLET Biscayne 2-Dr. V-6 with Automatic Trans- IhAP m “ m <)RD Whitowall*. Power Steering 1,495 mCRCDRY 232 S. SAGINAW ••PONTIAC LINCOLN! ^ —TdifUg FEderal 2-9131 \L ^4* H^^safe BUY-BEST PEAL;M-^ * M£RCURY*CONTINENTAL*C0MET-EN6LISH FORD *1 A FCmTY.WO fIIB PONTIAC^ PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9. I960 m? r; HWWanrad r^Mh Wot w—ltd mm n.maw* ««i supaii »A[ ' pay shift j Bd—r lk|p Wafd Male 6| i « om a needed m-l ■WM» r«r inform euon call Pt fljjlH. MA 43111 to I p.a. Satta. CawrKoia Ut« ares w________________ I 5 Men W P*r out, work 1 evening* •or waofe «:M to l:M. kot. I - * Permanent. Can tnkoo tm ttute >iiMw with exceUeu. ... MM. Moot ko MN run ot age, ooao mechanical aptitude, •SMS grammar school eduei food . references and tor •-----unplete lM- a Monday. 6omptometer Operator gteger ew wall VAynro _bt m'a(ch.. Rmpionntotofito.^ Work Wanted Fotnalo 13 Wteefc*nmortnita*mu| joaTaat art. Pfad vacatten Call Ml 4-162*. bciwaaa * i* sad I p.m. 1 -DAfTMNfbttTlMtvf&i. tOf, referenccc, 62 c ba. PR 6-tOTt. Notices and Porsonab 37 • ■/ ARE YOU i"’wbMitN Start wiitL wMt bid cnd houewloealiis. PR 2-16S1. gflnMaStV6VM‘Ki*~Ka WORRIED OVER ; DEBTS? CONSOLIDATE ALL TOUR RILLS EXPERIENCED WA1TRII6B Part urns help. No elS5s ^wfwWlh IT ID DAY. OWIV transportation. RcT PR t-Mtt. Ewy , Waterford. EXPERIENCED WOMAN. >6 TO “ssss*;raT>^^»: US OIVB YOU » ONE PLACE TO PAT. • BUDGET SERVICE 1 IS. cNhcr tot general ar far cooking and light houMkeepfag. 1 j emoel^JS*L| chlldrwi^ ^ noar^ BU- IS W. HURON PR l-SIM anv oTrl or woman needIno answer,' PH 2-8131, ConftdentlaL TT. References MA S-2S12. I fcLDkRLr"CSiST oat LAbnr-Wffii 1 child to ne* to. pare of children^ |1« week PE'1-6146 after VOUNO WOMAN DESm^|m Oto fleo work. Experienced In typing. WUItoS to tmtoT ?E Sriitg. AEROTREDS KNAPP SHOES . PREP HERMAN OR 2-UM lor waatod Apply MM W. Hum ! or after 1 p.m , call PE 6-462* Bdfcfcg Sorvico 11 "^UAJlfcfi ~ fT . ”rU,Tenlng*wortll^«l° A-l MUCK BLOCK AND CEMENT wort. Abo fireplaces. OR 34402. * man and^wornen^.FE*4-6215 OIRL FOR ORNBRAL DfBURANCB I :r^5 In.u’rJTcr'c^ LI A 1 RESlDgWriAL. COMMERCIAL and Industrial Mason ante gen | contracting Ale* stem front re-1 jtojtellng John W. Capias MT IN DEBT? ' IPSO LET US ^ Give You I Place to Pay Ease* Your Mind WE ARE NOT A !"~‘tiL“RKStSS Of *N Friday l to i p.to. sad goturday 6 a m to | p.m. Pay comauaeurat* with time, training and mportensi. To gtart between 1 January Sth and 16th. 1(61. Call t ter interview R. O. Jacobi. M. D.. 1 Ortw. OAbfaRd S-iliiT _ Septic Tank and Tile Jtm Nlemahak EM 2-6M1 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Tour basement converted to a lovely recreation room lor 1314. EO jnmwy daws. Llcenaed bnOd-er. PE Wim cm»i!?..vw,-jg-1' It I tUtCfBICAL' *KRV—PRlMC toiF * - I FARTNKT Eltctrtc, ,fK M4N 'EXCAVATING and trenching . »- ‘njM mil flaMik lift* doting; UL MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS RM 702, PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. PE *4444 Member American Aaaoo. Credit Counselors Mfahlgao *— ---- Rut Apts. FfMwJ 37 BOO SBTRLffpSSMB5 MSErMjQ with u ear allow- (Unities. All Michigan Civil Service btBonte. Must have two veare of college ptl-erably with aoae courses to social aoleaeo or two years of recent luU-t I m e paid eaperlenee In sooial case work. Car necoasarr. Obtain application for asam-Inatlon by wMUOk Michigan Civil Service, Lansing, II. t6 worn from bio tanas machine Mitel bo capable. Parry Servtas, siss Highland Bd. WANTED EXPERIENCED SALBS Kl. Edwards Dept, store. IMS bum Road, Auburn Hrtghts. WANTED WHITE OIBL TO LOT In. earn of I children and general housework. Call PB S-oOl after * p m. ^f^vrair* ** ELECTRIC heat. INSOLATION | — FREE ESTIMATES ON ALL WIN-I tat. will finance B. B Munro ; Electric Cb , low W. Huron HOUSE RAXING, HOUSE MOV-. 2-13*6 j dtttoas°_Llccacod bnllder 'pha pul? r HOU 8E MO V I NO. csnlpicd. PB t StSB L. CTw PLASTERlWd AND REPAIRS PB 2-7*22 ________PE 3-2116._ r(5of Repairs EAVESTBOUQHINO PE 1-0444 B. O. SNTDEB PLOOB LATINO, agates end finishing . Phono PE WATERPROOFING Work guaranteed. Preo estimates. _____ FE 4-0777________ . ..«/ Apartment Everything 1 A BETTER WAY TO ’ ctoM ffiaklra. pi Pay Your Bills Butterfield. Tims*' HOMEX SERVICES Me National Bank Bldg.. Bochester OUvo 1-6104 and OLlra 1-1106 >- iOBE WfclOHT SAP1LT AND I economically with ntwly. releaaed Dex-A-Dlet tablets. M cents at f 2 OR 2 RMS NICE, CLEAN. PVT rtiZ?:1 3 WOMEN TO WORE PART , Ik yra. and avar. 4 t>* -, Mon , through Frl Business Servico 15 isS/’srwc emleamm^QR established^ rout« Help Wanted g phone Start at* till week. OR ATTENTION—lc SALE OPENTNO ter 2 or 3 ladtao or BSRUMRWL Pull or part time. Sell Watkins torodnata, oapaclally vitamins. MS dny supply. *5.1*. Oat 1*6 day supply for ft Mini 7-month gyUr *»*■ “* *• ^ CAB*TAERR FOR 3-UNIT APART-ment bu^dtoB-MBrtawnt In ex- Sft&u" Ca^ffor appeSSwt. -SiSiL___ DUB TO ftiCENT FROWOTIOIta within aw company, wo pit to-.tarrtawton far 2 additional ealas-nm with rebahto and well m-tebllehed wbolosale toad aatoMar, N* traveling, all normal fringe benefit* Including group insurance MUdmam average Income. 6200 per wotk. yot^ara^toteroetedMn age amd ready to atari fmmedi-ately. phosu R 6-642* far ap- OOOK - ■OWKMB1PMR — OARR Pa — OOUPLR. run Ume for both, permanent, refereoeet, for InlormaUen call Km. Rally, Jordan 446*1. l£tennlbyCm»ithI"cSrf:Dotet! MIS Dutton Rand Rocbewter. BXPBRIBNCED HAIR DRBSsrn, •alary and eommlaaloo. MI 6-6621. Call from • a.m. tel 4 Jr ! ALL MAEES OP POURTAIM PENS 1 p^^wrPbTtaSsKtSJ I toAyy *i n «-3i2t. ••—|-- sttST aSTItoft TSSwri* Eh trl by tint organisation In Pontiac mDec»mSS0Uapt?Uide helpful but moi BNMfttry. Oat a HwkiI Ad* vaatACB. It mi an iiaUiMt ' s^rer>asry PART TIME dStetW? «Zrt8&plMiLt?ei^ pectoUy busy with 5rtg--- LED un eon. must bo INMLNM H. R. HAGSTROM "aSSr ___I trainee foA AUfe_ ties roflnlsh Specialty Supplier Must be MS yra. of age rE Mr. Sehwter at the Uon Store. ifiraele Milo. Real Estate SALESPEOPLE Hare sweatee «or experienced son tor Selling Business Oppor-tunltles, and Commercial Property. Join a new ptogn— Firm. Now Program. Oood mission Many Leads —■ Ta*. Par Asp--- ALTERATIONS ON ALL ’ garments Inetndlas I dresses and Nte. JBE manehlp. Phone OR Bookkeeper post I ng>°m»eklne. SSTtoTruS; salary. Midwest Employment. 40a Fonttti State Saak Bldg. EVELYN EDWARDS "Vocational Counseling Berries-' COMP. OPERATORS. AOB 35-15 ROCIAL WORKER Al Ml.4* weekly to (tert. Regular salary increases. To Dll immediate and future vdcaactto to local aran. Ex-caBant prametlenal oppar- . tuntttes AU Mlehlian Ctrl] sarvlee benefits Muei have | tww years d college pref- , erably With torn* course* | to social science ar two i PB MM FB 446M Secretary Vary Interesting poattton available tor girl ngM as-ss with - wad typing and shorthand. Pleasant congenial office, l-day week with excellent starting salary. IMwtst Employment, 4M Pontiac State Bank Bldg. PI 5-9227. paid okpatichaa u * HEATING. FtTRNACM CLEANED and eervlced. C. L. NeUon FE H7W. FOTPOIlfT, wBrlToSl Xnd Eenmore washer repair service. FE 14611. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED, REA-■enable ratee. EM 1togs. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Bookkeeping A Taxes 16 ■tiss. toi l Mxnnui?AT10t*,lPB 6-4S74 TAILORINO—ALTERATIONS __Dress Making—Par Repairs EDNA WAEWM________FE 6-2SM DRESSMAEWO, TAILORINO, AL-teratlone, Mrs. Bodell FE 4-6061 Moving and Tnscldm 22 1-A Reduced Rates HAULING AND RUBBISH. NAME your pries. Any Mme. Fk 6-0044 - aS^wIc. * *^*° O’DELL CARTAGE Ml' light and hkavt trucking. Rubbish. fuTtet, ending, and fnyai and front and loading, fe Pdnttog A Docorating 23 1ST CLASS PAINUNO AND DEC-orating. Cash or terms. UL 1-2S4S. •1 FAINTING A DEOORATINO. Papei removed FE 44S1I AAA PAINTINO A OECORATINO. “ —are experlenae. Reasonable. estimates. Phono UL 2-Ugg. CUSTOM PAINTINO AND PAPER lias Sample wallpaper books igbt to your homo. References, . eettmatec. OS >4*44. EXP. PAINTING, INTERIOR, WIN-rates. Free estimates, aB t warantead. FE S4M! .or Loot and Foamd ASTHMATIC CHILD MARINO HIM-eclf slek avar Met Irlah Better, Mt^yatojiid right hip- Rc- mULI bIaOLX. 11 MO. OLD. tost m vicinity of Olddlnae Rd. «it2r%S!*s«.wwSff“d LCdr - sET’o^ Car ke¥*: tottUI K. cn key ring n 6-1610 LOOT: BBTWntN INDIAlfWOOD Rd. and Pontiac, gaa task and NOTARY PUBLIC WITHTSAL Your place or mine. Business taken care at any tine of day. Branlngs by appointment. LBON T STOUT NOTARY WITH SEAL ROOMS AND BATH. 116 week. Inquire at 271 Baldwin Are. -PB 5-1061.___________________ ROOMS AND BATH. UPPER, utility and (uraltar* *=— ---- and pvt. entrance, nlngx. 321 Voorhels. ROOMS AND 'BATH. PRIVATE .~i ■ ir"iiairi ~^ -g-T^—! entrmned .FE °- 2 ROOM SELF CONTAINED CAB- le contfccted* oy any to.Wth atThaat. PE PM16. myself. Nevli Rose, 2 ROOMS. UTlLITIEa FUR-st., Drayton Platon, - ■- — J*-:L - he?nfha PERSONALIZED “CHRISTMAS CARDS" Counter cards lor everyone! “reign Language tarda. Rlbboi t wrap gift cards and seals j convenient layaway niched close hi PE 8-I8S1? i 3-BKDROOM AND 1-ROOM APT 164 W. Pike St., from 114 p m 2 LA ROC ROOMS, PVT.' TO- i --------' tils bath, ssooByl- ri ROOMS, CLEAN. CLOSE TO Wtd. Children to Board 28 CHILD.CARS NEAR PONTIAC MO- jf-g] i Upper ns ivt. Inquire 'HELOR APARTMENTS, NBW-vlecorated, new bathrooms. PB tor. Llcenaed home' PS~ 5-62*5. ! >fUr »• , ‘ RjuIlLE^^CARK" UCENSgi 1 flgpMAjylCK. CALL APTRR tto Wtd. HouBdiold Goods 29! njtbou basement i uwvyvw^ji [ b||j tor l or 2 ar-^-CALL WILL SELL ALL YOU I 4-1125. have — furniture, appliances, TVs 4 booms 1 1 mice. Rlshcet dollar Quick eerv- ltieA c Ua Allan*. Ml i_MBt I J FE 4-2261 HOUSE FULL OR 1-FC. WTD. Mara 6666 for furniture and an-|UMeaa. Bargain Houm, PI FE 6-6616. 1-ROOM AFARTMHVT. 8UITABLI TO,.____________ Mdfy'DnvT Issouire' PEeltte " 1 *«« »«*»* ~ANq 2f^H<»M, PARTLY month; Fe CUm^ ’ *“ * >-RBD»OOm home clean near * acc2s*8inc?isded* tK*»?81«divh> > ,n<'*lr» »» Jl1 Bd- 2-BEDROOMrdRbUTfDPUt7?VT; ont„ reft., stove. Walton and Opdyke, MS, PVT. RATH AND EN. HdRRi. WsteME ~ “ ROOMS AND RATH. FIRST 2 ROOMS. STOVE AND BBPRIO. “1 hast turn. Pvt. bath and ... 11S1 Opdrka Bd, PB 4-63SS 2-b£bmT~lowrr. pDQTinrr earpated, new decoration. ISO mo. Ml 1. Btvd/B PI 4-M12. ti»EE ROGSU. PLUS KITCHEN and bath. All have ana separated bedroom. As low OS 656. SLATER APTS. 12 21, PARER ST. PB 44*46 AFTER S AND SUNDAYS, SEE CARETAKER MR. CARROLL. A4 ABOADU CT. 2 ROOMS AND RATH. REFRIOXR-atar and etove turn. Ft 1-0444 E 3-1234 after Auburn GROUND iST 44SSS or PR S4I27._ rS6S7te”«sira entrance. Ul N. Telegraph. *^WPU iTtmir Airi^' * R 3-1356 IMMEDIATE ACTION On any |eod tend contracts. Haw “ tniW. Your cash upon eat* -etory inspection of property J ttd*. Att tor Eon Templeton. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2338 Orchard Lake Road PE 4-4663 LAND CONTRACTS TO BUT OR M selL Eari^Oarrals. EM PMll _ Watoted R—I Estate^55 FREE HOME ANALTJOTO BRETrtat BEAL ESTATE SPECIALIZEB”REALTY SERVICE. . Pace. OR 4-0436. torch. Reward. OR_____ LOST: CHIHUAHUA. hElfALE. fawn eater. December 2, Blrmtng-htun, vicinity ft Pierce IteetH. Reward. Call MU'teT — S2SM. PIN LOStitffcAMOND About lb taohos diameter, 2 large and I email dlamonsta. Filigree eteUng. gold and platinum. Literal reward. Robert d. Helton. PI 64M6 hot wood 6 a.m. Rent Apts, FarniihBd 37 1 AVAILABLE AttraeUr* offlclancy Apt. plgialy turn. Always warn, clean. Watoer. Oarage. Ill Near Ettoabeth Lake. PE i ADULTS RBPjVN8MKton9F >SjO. Krtict'to? baekeKtr'atok .RiBlL Pvt, anL PE 4-MSE ' •TO DIO ROOM DOWNSTAIRS 6lr WertlnS girl. Everything far- 1-room. ImBBNRrnl a5d bath. pvt. ant. fit i-iiii. 4 NICE ROOMS, ALSO 2 VERt nice room«r FE 4-44S4._____ 4 RMS AND RATH. DOWNTOWN, Sis. IBS- 2SH Auburn. FE 44S24. 4 ROOMS, entrance pad bat aU uttuiln. Adh 4 30. 14 Fine < v ROOMS AND BATH, UPPER, private dMraotto, couple only. 20 jsunoo BBaeAT UL 2-1662. . i 4 JIMS. PVT p^NT^^s fAHL R 5 ROOM HEATED FURNISHED OR unfurnished apartment. — gas heat, adults pref Its prefer I 3-4267. ----BATH, ATTRACTfVR- furnlehed, carpeted, M _ jkmtiten, wall **KffAtt s entrance, be ' s. 666 St. Clair. AtTRibrnri efficiency apt. Rent ApU. Unfumished 35 rLTDROC kiSSSk'. —. Jut 1-U—# ysS&jsrarit. Rut Horbbb FumiBlmd Jg t bmdRoom, COST. CLEAN, bub Una, utimiet fsm. PE s-eass, hhbRobM h6me nicelY furnlebed three yarn, old, on Cooley Lake, EM HlU 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX. C® welcome 6SS month OR 3-ROOM MODRRN. OAB HHirfrdT ---tot ccupto, haiy wal- 44126. _____**STO Kim" or PIE •67SS afjei IBJS, * ‘l-ISgLA tig: 4 ROOMS AN* BATR PARTLY furw. Sit per wk. MA 5-1660 4 BBbfeOOM AVAILABLI Mi 3 mo*. Starting Dae. IS. Rant reae. for roeponelble legally, fg 6-2413 4 ROOiCS Alb SATR. ATfACiBD garage, all modern, tm pSSTl. Inquire at 637 Brown Rd. 4 Rooiu ai4d rath. purn. heat. 476* Highland Rd. U-M, BUSINESS AND RES. Exceltoot location *or tneurane< office, real aalate. alaatrlcal plum Ma i - brf^ too. , . office apace in the base- Rent Apts. Furnished 37 j oskuisd Aw YSml* nVS&nV —imlwC'TjRyBK-i Rent M«wh5> llalism. 40 swfa 4 P-to f aU dap 1st. and l-BEbkdO&l DUPLEX, $75 PER MONTH 1 . J FE 4*^833 *44 Bast Bird B, at Valcaald E—iCiui u— aeewt 1-fWOtTgOUK.. 6te MttTuJi. 2-lhOM Ml .......... JOT Wall St. ___Newly decorated. t-MBabfeM Mmhaiuf. i-cab'oa- ra»e on S fpp lote. I autoe West Union Lake VUIase. Uaee 2 iRbadoM NEwtr dec6bat- te hwuj* at Auburn ^Height*. Pull 2 Bedroom home on’w. Chicago. Newly decorated. 3-BEDRM MODERN RANCH lari* fat, Lsfa* Orton. Rest or soif smell down psym'l. Scblcb e. MT 2-3711. ,r 4 room house oh a^UUIBT 124 Norton. _ j COSY A*T.. NICRLT TOSS . HOT water, oil heat. UL 2-1271. COUPLI ROOMS AND BATH. OIL BRAT. 611 month Roy AnneU. Inc , Realtors, 26 E., Huroo St. PE brick. Laeo-1 •v itokc. Oarage . ...........-------------- . ________________Tayfar. OR 4-4D0S. ! 6 ROOMS AND BATH. IN SYLVAN I MODKn J-hbOto FARfCt >7»N I Vm*ge. Auto he.t toill barn-iia uhb ment. ft*. PrtMT liwi. rm 1_____________9 ^IWe................. 6.IHI .flaw « am OUFLB AND RABYT-PRIVATE uoDKKN —prrtoTIX^ l-t62t. after * p. both and entrance. W 4-2641. “uke^OR I-61M ***' i 5 rooms, oas_______ "wSbi^M^ *vSZ]^g5sripf: flTTR»0raiK-BBDRSBM: ~ .ffl., _______ furnished bogie. Clean and nice- wgPi- •«. A..¥P- OTf loll. AU. uflUTtki. I te I iuRSd^. ^ FSjt-OlO*. ______TJx 6M a i heat, refermtae. OA 6-21 rnOOMS AND BATR. ~ AOTOMA • — enwn Wl* 1 - ———y d furnished - MA. 6 RMS.. 2 BEDROOMS. OABAOE. Rent Hmns Unfurti. 40 Milt. DUPiEk ." * B____ Jan, i. PE »2ia. y,-^— awme. Oall PB HS26 96h RENT HOUSE, MS A Itb Children welcome doll FK Pto2» lake oriAn is MiLlSi Mom ..Eg MTMtoi"__________ LAKE ANOELUI, I BEDROOMS j a rrUT iHT immunadaXM including ■SSI heettog. FB 4-7SS0. omen rnoRooM ( 6 fa s; full basement. 110* menth! Vlcln-Ity tf totuter. UL 6-4SI6. 1£rm. KOUU cAb- --------- isr i tonvUte.FB i-66S4. NBW S siDItM. ROOBB. JOHN R. Auburn area. 6**. RB S-dS42. NEAR POlfY. OENWiAL tfOdPIT-anrpafad nvkM rm. WhfWT mmC, sa* (urn. tmmetonla occupancy. *61 per month EA8T Su>B—2 aodrm., full b*ml.. on pnrod street. *46 per ma. •OOOiraST WDB LOCATTOtf -2 bodrsu. upttalrt with tot. Wto tid t MM. downsteTn with adjoining b bath. lie. Ilv-ing m. with llripisws. dMHs rm. 2nd etira large kitchen ortonvilLe 6 and 2 kodreim modern I newly docoratod. lake p~‘~ A 1-iSSl ar FB t-SIII. NBWLY DECORA TED, AIR C#-din cited, wot over 4 In faintly si Calvert. 166 mo. __________ ROCHESTER APARTMENTS. 1 AMD ♦ bedroom, gas hoat. OL MRi RENT OR SALE 3 BEDRMB, OA ----— ‘—‘i. carpeted, fenced bus. school shop-0. 6125 mo. OR r*S*. S** t f andl-s* locations I needed variout FURNISHED APTS, PRIVATE ENT. 4-il60 | West suburban. Beftri yard and drive. Off Cass EHi. Rd. I aiTi mATiee—r’TmwBygsar I nulred. FE l-OTSY —I WC*1I evento^MA t-ltS1. ' ' | 5-ROOM HOUSE WITH Of h4 —rcTur, - —-- ".I*— iTT—I cau even urge, ma 4-sajs. 1 i-nwn nuuss WITH OPTION TO I HOUSETRAILER AT 411 8. TELE- ~r~"—------------------------- buy, references. Union Lake. BM _ paph. Ml the bus line, iy »-iiii Rent Houses Unfurn. 40 > ,___________ i PVT. .J3-ROOM. APT. 8UaDRAN t------------------------------ 5 bMUb, FULL BaSemSntT OIL SSffW'l .‘sef 1 ,“ptor- *«• 1 BEDROOM MODERN ROME. I , _________ — - ^ ”■ I IWL_____;________! Convenient to MkUO UL 2-2V72 , 6 ROOMS. BATH. COUPLE WITH 1 1 «oi! com*. Ill wSttenior*. BUmufiTB Y5R"'i oifT .........— — 3-lt I living room EM 3 -2213 l 1 LARGE ROOM APT. REFRIO. I and etovo Adult* only. PBMBO. ] ciSi?, ISTItoorT HILATED. modern; Cyder I 3 BEDROOM HOUSE. ^Ml" william* Lake Raid. ON Midi I ROOMS FULL BASEMENT FOR colored PR 4^23* AND toil. COUPLE run i or 2 children, oil beat, I fun basement tm Van Castpen, I Drayton Plains. PR 4,-4433. I 5 ROOMS ANS~8AfH7~Bfiiat, — *—‘ carpeted. 1 MICHAEL S REALTY PR I ISM UtoWM WR6-46SS SMALL LAEEYRONT~HOME. OAS heat. SIS to* OR HIM. SAM WARRICK-HAS 2-BeDROoM brtek home to sylvan Lshc. 6* finidw’ attic, carpw*. Lck* prtv He g es. SISS towTMUM small' j rooms. "SatiC~oas heat Corncf IMF Lakcvlcw end Lynn. Huron Qordena Count with I or 1 children. FS 4-4413 SBaLT fno6ii. bath si" n Once Labe Rd FE 4-4423 _ TWO 2-BEDROOM HOatBB. COM more* Lake in*. W and . 616 FE 6-4724 t-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN NSaR Pontiac “—‘ ' ‘‘ “ 4-0165. __ 665 mo. PB * 4-93J12. '» WEST SIDE RXICl S gas bent garast. bom Oeneral Hospital FE A4 WATERFORD 3-PAMILT 4 iinaORKtir" * Poetise Plant, good schools. PR I 4-0765. '1- iTtaoST" BEDROOMS. CAIPE flNO! drapes, sow ofaotrlo stove, rofrls-orator, oil furnace, basement, go-rage.^lay^rlv^es. Call before PHi, 2-BEDROOM BRICK Dipl ex. full basement, gas heal, apart: ! decorated $65 per month. fawjkj NICHOLIE-HARGER _______________** FE 5-8183 *^1° K°fto™ACina I S-iiSDiiOOM MODERN ITO Ml **4* WB, - with Store end refrtgerator v». .»•“ WUJg; cent. Immediate possession _ . hat wale Id. Clean, a AMD BATH. DOWN-nwre not. near Pontiac Malar. , PI M2M / I ROOMS. 150 PER MONTH 61 R , Path* Ml I ROOMS, a LASS PORCH RUS-self 8t. FE S-32S1. - ntdWj'IMirBrilWIi 1 if ip I close is Davtohurg. mi gar month OB 3HIIU. _ I1 113 8 PADDOCK. NEWLY DBC- ! orated, new an* furnace. Apply etJSI Auburn" PE 2-7*«._ 2611 JAMES—2-BKDROOM; CRiL-dren welcome III a moalh. PB I i-ssss or mu Mwe ATTRACT! VI i-BEDROOM" »7t uBb STOFtTNO ~AT DOOR LOR I ram atlractlve rm. PB : *1333 CLOSE IN ROOM Poit GENTLE . man to nice private homo. F* 3-SSlt ___________ CUKAN. WARMl ROOMS. ROME yrtvttoj|e*. good food If desired, to-S^CTO^ROOM-FRiVATR ALL MoixERN 3-aDKOOM At bum Hetehu etaintly. Inquire 71 3 room modern MS. PE 6-S004. | BQm 2-BEDROOM. FULL BASE-2-BEDROOM HOUSE IN KREOO ment. 2 children welcome, *70 e Harbor, set heat MA 4-2744. I month PR 4-gtSl men only PR I- IGiNTSSiAR. .CL. ____ able ncm, raaaonahto. RIMS 4 I p.m. PRS-faTS. . lSL&nw aobig~fafiw~B¥Ew j fi»^pri» Mir FWM Plant PS • SLEEFINO ROOM"FRIVATR RN Afft> BATH. CLEAN; fefrlgerator. all Mill- Plssterinf Service iMrssiil. Steam Mat,. refrigerator torn. Ntwly decorot-*d. Located at MS Oakland near Jahnaan. 1 child welccate. Ota Pardee, FE 2-6*6*___________________ 4 ROOMS AND BA7JI UPPER. hast furnished, LS4 Forest. S SPACIOUS Hitt. NEAR 'fit foe, sas bant AdultJtaly. F> enly. PR Mlfa. West side. PR 5-1 ____________ S ROCIiS. PIRiKACE. STAtfiT PH4-HM OAkAOl I. Shlrle) ATTRACTIVE 4 RMS. store, refrig, heat, and Lots. Pontiac. APARTMENTS ORCHARD COURT "Rent Now Oreatly Reduced" — AIR CONDITIONED - — 1 AND | BEDROOM — Modem in Every Detail — ADULTS QilLT — FE 8-6918 MANAGER IS SALMER ST.. APT. t Dally A Bun._____________ ___" ’ ARCADIA U " _ Newly decorated apartment with '.. AU Utuil , 6 ROOMS. PBIVAtB. COLORED 3-ROOM PURNISHBD Efficiency ^A^artments 2*8*?. Fa&ook, PE 2-2S6EB”>’ LAKE VISTA APTS. EUXABITH lake PR1V. room* and bath, Move, rtfrte-itorjutd aU utilities tomtoM. ii -“1 and bath, private — heated. Store and refrigerator^ furnished. Phan* PE Am kitchen, bedrooms, garage toe mile* North of ClarkiWu IS. LAUINOER. OB 4-6461., mfliw IfrmYm iMfr - Tract side feeaitens. SpckaaaJdh-erty area, t hadraame. III aa North i aMe — HmEIMnw mam upper — 6 bodrocm upper I 3 bedroom tower. PE t-MH ar PR Lilli after 6 p.m. I very ALUMINUM INSTALLATION •4TMUH — AND — AWNINOS — . Nw meaty dawn, 64 im. and up Deal Dfraat with Owner and Save JM VALLELY ■ "The Old RaRahlS Pioneer" AntsmoWa fapdri ILL REPAIRS PH manor down, St_ ■___, „ txaeea moyorb, tgagMov. 232 a. Saginaw. COMPLETE MOTOR SERVICE WR START TOUR CAR . BUMPINO AND PAINTINO ROCKER PANELS SM S* HEAVY OR UOffT TOWINO Dare PE 2-441* Evaa" PE 54*14 QUICK BUILDING AMD HEMOD- 1 eimj^ bid*. Nelson Bids. OR j ^ . CjMyt»_ CARPET SXIE $40 A1 larger sixes, traffic Mt ft omu, FK Cerpet CkBRBfi A4 BOO AND FUR NIT USE ‘ Cleaners For stotoup call FE 6-11IS. - Dei Repair "MARYBELL d DOLL ROdFITAL" New asm tor Doll Rebels* UL 2-2666 afcrtrs 4lS%u DOLL IfOBP IT A L. ■Meade and M| Nr eel* QuUton. OR 3-2*14 FLASTERINO PRES ESTIMATRS D. Meyers EM 34162 PLASTERING - WORK OUARAlT tend, 242 N. Saginaw. PE 5-6SB4 F’lumbers-Suppttes » Ptumbing Service ] tBATma - . MT S-U21 nbine x OIO FI UMBINO S fe 4-2T2S_____ Sand, Gravel and Dirt INSTALLED FREE Floor Sanding A-l FLOOR SANDINO—WITT IE FLOOR SANDER— PE 5-3732 j iBULON - waterlox .ar- :#1 ----- ranfafj Furnace Dealers HOLLERBACK 8 AUTO PARTS _________________ " Bui! less at -OLLERL 212 Baldwin Saw and Mower Service ' MY f T SAW A LAWN MOWER SERVICE MU 5-2601 3613 8 Milford Rd. Sporting Gooaia A«to Wash. A PoHgh. CENTRAL AUTO’WASH—14 AUay. Blut Corel nu Touch Ups. PR FE34477 r URN ACES. ALL KINDS. —i bun •'tan data* US L1UI Boat Storage A Rentals INSIDE WINTER BTORAOR FOR boats and maters. Rcaaonnhlt. MT 2-1261 Like Orlop, oaHk p6r THE PA2S!l¥ •Si EVIRRODR MOTORS torn Line Of BOATB. CANOES, and ACCESSORIES. "SEASONS OREXTXNOS" tour Evimtum dealer Harrington Boat Works MM I: faww* |M-------------- Body nod Fendpr Repair CUSTOM BUMPINb h PAINTINO — AIAiiaBBl'-. — mgawitow* — DEDUCTIBLES FINANCE Lloyd Minors LINCOLN-MERCURY-COMKT T B. Mstoaw. Fhcno PE 2-SU1 Building M&fkraixntion AAA- BUILDING SERVICE Wrttton guarantee with every job. Hoodxg on. BURNER SERVICE, CALL OR JANITOR SERVICE .. foi jypgRSTLi tg‘r“ 2X4 Dbugiae Fir .. tto. ft. C 1x6 Doug Vif Boards peg M OT* Rock Wool laaolatten * Bag ate «'»•' S" AI Birch Pit ec. 113 44 PONTIAC LUMBER CO, ' -gidir'lirykR • -JIG BORERS RtUCOabl* rates, prompt service. DANIELS MTO CMP. 3617 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-6561 AND LONE STAR BOATB AND ALL EQUIPMENT KELLY HARDWARE Television, Radio a Hi-Fi Sorvico Day nldw sad Sunday*. I 7<5hn! *S E. Wl HNSON RADIO & TV Track Rental Trucks'to Rent _ AND EQUIPMENT ruemp Trucks—Srml-Trallera Pontiac Farm and industrial Tractor Co. ^^..woodwaS Open Dally Including Sunday