7 Tht Weather ^ t).». W*stk*r •mi rinmi Snow flurries, colder (OcUHl M Kf* I) nsth y£ae J ★ ★ ★ -• '(-fH ■~r-, , ipONTlAC, MlCHlbAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2J, 19t»o—eo PAGES n ■tome v' ''7?v *: Edition . l * Expect Cold, White Christmas Weather Due Tonight Snowstorms 16 in Middle West CHICAGO — This first day of winter found Californians basking in mid-80 degree temperatures and in ISouth Dakota the mercury dipped to 20 below zero. At least 16 deaths were attributed to the stormy weather, which erupted in the plains and spread eastward rapidly. The storm*- deaths included 7 in Illinois. 5 in Ohio, 3 in Michi-j gan and 1 in Missouri. Why Did It Happen? UTTLE EDDIE'S < KITK AIJ.V ILL — Nun* Ann Sehuchern shows a Christmas present. to Edward Reno, 2. of White Lake Township, in . critical condition St Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital after swallowing some lye six days before Christmas. Toys and a Christmas tree were brought to the boy's bedside yesterday. Eddie' is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Reno. 2100 Bogie Lake Road. The blustery, snowy cold spreadl I from the eastern Rockies into the Northeast in the wake of a snowstorm which left foot-high falls, in] I the1 Midwest. Subseru readings were reported Quesada Grows Criticism Over Probe Ship 39 Tossed Into Sea NEW YORK (AP)—A large American tanker was broken in two today by violent teas oft Cape Hatteraa, N.C. Hie Coast e planes 30 since 1933. rare ft. Mayen, whs railed the tape recordings made in FAA bass' preliminary state- j prior to their crash. T’**Pa,P ‘ran^ofthecon-j In tho ^ pobUc °mcP* venations is expected to provide) faU continued today with the — From Oar News Wires NEW YORK-The Federal Avia-j tion Agency today rushed to complete the transcript of the last re-corded words between the airport ________ uZO? p*** *■» have not been wV-jpUnes collided in a snowstorm $ V r over Bed in relation, to other facts and [while under ground radar tfaserva- area lork rriday killing 134 persons, jtfte over-ail problem." Sayrn sa;3.jtion and instrument flying rules * * * ?¥«KKR HPEtTLATlOV Tb* colorful aad csntremsial At the same time, ertrirtoto wasj ..^ ^ >taMwnU „ tht* Q«~do wm crtttr tod rer«ec by The temperature soared to 86 [ degrees at Miramar. Calif.. Tuesday and the sunshine boosted JVwi thermometer into the 90s again to-day The same pattern appeared Guard reported Some of *u Souy*™ "Jj it* men In the water and there were locally gusty winds in .. „ , 'some areas. Tuesday'i «l in Los) olher* eli«fing desperate-Angeles was the wannest Dec.! ly to the drifting stern section. * * # The Coast Guard said the stricken craft was the •bod R. Quesada for announcingi ... . , . _ •Vforc the ashe, had caotoTthaj; ** ***?* An FAA spokesman said The latest anil Quesada blast rame from. Airline Pitot* Association (ALFA Prenkbat rise- Girls Still Want Dolls; Boys, Guns By JANET ODM.I. Children's wants don't change much from year to year. Little girls still want dolls and little hoys1 ask' for trucks and guns A .morel modern note creeps in now and { then with a' request for a heltoeop-! ter or some special hair curlers.; Certain tentative facts hared**** to *he mystery of how the ^i i„ (he northern portion up toll *“*w*® *"* -------------- --L.— | - ——*■ inches in (he Buffalo] UMIf-tOR Pine Ri4(t owned ky the Keystone Shipping Co. Its home port is Wilmington, Del. The Coast Guard said the ship carried a crew of 27. However, New York agaats put the number at mounting against FAA chief & -meeuTSTiL-mm3 1*1*4 President W. A. Patter- hrea. Wood R OuruAa for Wt"r" U',rr ,h** «*»"<*»! _ "T?* so*. OapL Mu eras arc!deal lusrstigotor of-the !|M>i ALFA, aad la effect by Ovfl pitots' conversation tronsmi*., Acrenartic. DsaN 1 ' O. which may shed additional light! r"'* wlecttl. who on the cause of the world's worst! “ air disaster, should be ready for] release sometime during tiRIM INSPECTOR — Navy Secretary William B. Franke is deep in thought as he leaves the scared aircraft carrier Constellation still wearing coveralls and helmet. He has just completed personal inspection of the fire damage that has been million. A naval court of inquiry convenes today to study the the deadly disaster.- area to riser sebssls Hie winter storm lost some of lorre ’ in crossing the Alle*; 39, including the skipper, ghanies. In eariy morning. Newark.! Coast Guard. Navv and in ,h. ; N. J. had after- ] A United DCS jetliner and a TWA] 42 degrees, a rise of 16 degreesi [noon. [Constellation collided. The United]since midnight. And, a steady rain! are* went facing to the The FAA originally planned to]Plane crashed to a Brooklyn street.[eliminated icy spots on most of the! scene, 90 miles east of release the records of the pilots' The Constellation came down en state s highways. The rain was ex- Hut tern.; last words at 10 a m. (Pontiac [Staten Island ipected to stop by the time the ^ time i but spokesmen said strong- The United jet was "in fine (thermometer dropped -below frees-raphers were still transcribing the! (Continued an Page 2. Col. 5) ,*n* !a,er in the day. , ^ Snow mixed with sleet and rain the Pine Ridge, earning began last night in Western Mary-1 - - - Inquiry Court Tours SWflj of Bumed-Out Carrier 4. i Next Five Days Seen 12 Degrees Below Normal Snow Flurries Forecast , Through Thursday With i High of 15 ! With_ enough snow allready on the ground to assure a white Christinas, (winter will arrive today on |lcy wings of zero weather (in Pontiac. ] At noon the WeatheV jfiureau warned that the jtow tonight would likely be (zero or lower in the Pontiac area, with a high of 15 {Thursday. The forecast for Lower Michigan is zero to 10 below tonight [and a high tomorrow of 3-16 above. The earfy morning forecast had railed for a low of only 6-10 degrees la the Poattac The Weather Bureau said temperatures for the Pontiac area the next five days will average 12. degrees .below a normal high of 34 and normal low of 21. Although winter’s official coming out party wasn't to commence un-B jttt 3:27 p.m. today, it sneaked in at $73 jear,>' yesterday with a layer of * 'about 3 inches of snow in the Pontiac area. , Driving last night and eariy today was hazardous, police said. The forecast was Isr spow flur Consumers Manager to End 35-Year Career ■ have; Edward L. Karkau. Pontiac district manager for Con-; In Ohio, the snow accumulated , . up to 10 inches, dtstrupting traffic. * • * * * r * equipment and and normal activities throughout! among the larger sizes of ____________________________________a____________ ,hf s‘ate-., A* least five deaths auch vessels. She was built seen that might please the young Pno/or r« win tan i .n.. »c WPre *tinhuted to the weather, er ret , sumers Power Co., will retire Jan. 1 after 35 years three from an auto collision h k.— of service, 30 years of it in the Pontiac area How a boot g totem pole kit? i ,__. ■ ... or aa Kuiri Tower kit? or the Karkau 8 retirement under the company's regular re-vtsibir v-« engine? There'* a tirement program was announced by David H. Gerhard, heap of fan a. wen a. Ireretag m division. manager of the PORT HIKON SHUDDERS The hardest hit area of the state was Port Huron, which only last (week had endured a freak storm NEW YORK CP—A navy court of inquiry today toured **1*’ dumped 16 inches on the city, the aircraft carrier Constellation, ravaged in a fire that! The snowfall was The Coast Guard said ^ an estimated $75 million damage and claimed 48 Ltgb^JTt CS 1ives- Huron and the St CUr River, land and continued through tbe[ °",v ba,last- en route The spectacle thft confronted the party was one Of! Snow already on the ground in morning, central Maryland got! from New York Citv to devastation. Desks buckled weirdly from the heat of fire.1** “PP" portion of Michigan rr-iTU6!!! T* .7* ”** w“: Corpus Christ!, Texas. Walls were blackened and bent. Ceilings were charred l followed by slew turning to ram.; « . . , and sapped in nla/>»« Th»s—______________________________________abated in Southern Michigan early Road conditions in the western The tanker was de- ^ today. part of the stale were hazardous, scribed as being 523 feet sniP S Wiring system ap- In Washington, a second naval j The lowest temperature in down- long. propelled b.V turbo- Peared in ruins. j t^P- »hl* one composed of loor |townPo*diac preceding 8 am. was the myrsld ot kits svallabli England sends us a plasti pet mobile using the Diane; ‘ actors. manager ’ [company’s Southeast Dt-vision. Royal Oak. (ierhard oald Karkao wlU be * * * I succeeded by ClartM F. Brown, Oh. to be a little girt again and | III Jamaica Drive, Troy, who get a (on set complete with chat- has been assistant to the dtvl ing dish; or a Currier and Ives also manager since i#5«. w wi^ milk g^ ewered hen Karkau . native of Lansing and dtoh. They re charming. , wnAu^ of Michigan State Uni- were closed In moot I tbe stole. Highways were mow-covered, but the I traffic flow was being mate- Today’s boys wM lake ndsnlle launching sets in their stride. They’ll love the miniature auto nr**. Older boys and girls too can enjoy a telescope. Books are always in order for Christmas giving. But hflVe you ever thought of a Bible story or? They're even making bridge sets for junior now. If you're taking a trip during the holidays, you might consider a tote bag full of for the children. ' * * * Your young man may take to baths more readily if he has his own soap mil. Give the children their hearts' desires if posable. But do try to give them stone ‘ gifts that will stimulate their imagination. joined Consumers at Jack-1925 as an investigation* engineer, later serving with four afftHated companies, the Commonwealth Power corporatitot. Allied . Ik Light, Stevens A Wood sntTihe Commonwealth and. Southern Corporation. In 1929 Karkau went to Pontiac I a. power and illumination engineer for Consumers and rose through a aerie* of assignments in the engineering and pales areas to (he position of assistant to the division manager, in 1943. In 1964,. nftor the reorganlsa- Too Hee, Says Thug LONDON (UP!) - A truck loaded with $3,800 worth of liquor and wine was stolen Tuesday while the driver stopped off for a cup of tea. un III CMKTMH Snag 2 Suspects in Bank Heist Captured 3 Hours A $14,224 Taken From! in 1943. A Const Guard- plane flying overhead radioed the report of the breakup «nd said: “Men in the water and also on the stern section of the tanker." The Navy said the panel will !,___■ . ... i «» “pomlbto Ore hazard* from .t;m to store, buckled ^ .STtoutorertto. at navy ,pistes, twisted beams, and set! sad private ■hlpyards." (back the carrier's completion ddte by at least a year, i Damage (million. ’ staging I other things. This was the center of the dty’>| criticism. Fire Commissioner Ed- Discoverer XIX consider specifically the substitu-! Tnlrirtrt Ertrfh'e estimated at $T5jtion of metal for wooden floors lor ’a " scaffolding, vw**'Temperature News Flash VANDENBERG AIR FORCE' 1-1 BASE. Cqlif. earth's temperature. This knowledge will help future Midas satellites detect any hostile missile hr-' mgs by reporting flashes of heat above the normal level. growing Southeast division aad the establishment «f district headquarters In Pontiac, East Detroit, Royal Oak and Plymouth. Karkau was named Pontiac district manager. Karkau in World War I the 96th division, assigned to the Northern Russian Expeditionary Forces; * #' * He and Mrs. Karkau live at 230 Oneida Road. He has long been active in many Pontiac area community affairs end is a member of the Pontiac United Fund budgeting committee, the Engineering Society of Detroit, Oakland CoulUy Engineering Society; Detroit Sales Executive* Club, and other organ!- The high Navy officers aboard -about 8:30 a m. and cnuviain. iirr lomniissioner u-iDier to *■** “>e sageways, and Comportments of (difference in the intensity and * the 1,047-foot long, 60,000-ton ship.! extent of the fire" if metal rather * The combat information center,than wooden scaffolding had been ii on the ship, i section containing | used. radio, radar and other comm uni- _. ,, ______,____._____, cations and electronic equipment., ^ destroyed. It is con- ZL_ ,Th* Discover- oSion of^hTtoJTw7reh!f !he Elation w.s being built at the er southward through j operation of tne huge warsnip, the* D .. __ _. _ , scattered clouds from its vmifi^ \E1 VORK xm — %m*»ris*ian Ua rvHrt ’c l^renct ! BmUyi NlVY \ 8rt) UK) WU r111™ CKHH15 HOm IIS M c4SlU€ Captured 3 Hours After, TrtrphMe * Telegraph Co. t. | * * * Mt si the city's j«risdic.l»n. 2^SLiftC^d day raised tbe aanual dhtdend j The thire-man Navy court of sd-j Cavanagh commented angrily onjstagp wen{ ’^|,0' a yt-minute egg-m u . . , ,, *" M" • mirals is expected to start open,the disaster at a Fire Department shaped polar orbit 130 to 490 miles KlChland Teller I >9nr *rom !hearings this afternoon. (Continued on Page 2.- CM. 8) j0U( | Other Discoverers have carried ja recoverable* capsule but not this one. Instead, it has a load of electronic gear to measure the earth's (normal heat radiation. RICHLAND t/ pair armed with a sawed-off shotgun and a pistol robbed the Richland branch of the American National Bank and Trust Co. ot $14,-Tuesday after threatening blow a woman teller to pieces. A 100-man police dragnet captured two men in a swamp five mile-s northeast of here about three h$urs after the holdup. * * * The men were identified Arleigh W. Kranlch of Portage Township, near Kalamazoo, and Donald Anglin of Brady Township, also near Kalamaxm. The men, both 23, offered no resistance. B«»th were taken to the Kala-maiM County Jail tor tovestt-gattou. Officers Mid they deaied the holdup. Kalamazoo Undersheriff Howard Anglin hkl-him, John-if the loot, and buried ' Deputy to McNamara Police found an abandoned c Gilpatric Defense Aide oi KOtwfii uiipamr, w no wms * m j # r* MdMwmtery of tbe Air Force III 1 OuCfV S iTQSS In Teuman aJniiuUt.stUn * PALM BEACH. Fla. (Ik-Presi-.sible for him to leave Mississippi .the presidency against a Missis-] dent-Elect John F. Kenntoto today!at this time." deputy secretiuyrbf de- * fense and than joined with the new] The president-elect did not say platform, administratmn's secretary of the which defense post was offered to Treasury, C. Douglas Dillon, in Coleman, who backed Kennedy for There « talks oh, the federal budget. ' former governor to be an assistant | secretary of defense. Dtltoa, a Republican asw mw-lag as undersecretary to state, met with Kennedy shortly after I tbe president-elect started daylong conferences at bis home on | planning to the i tiM'. budget. The. planning was against _ background of Kennedy concent ( about tbe business slump -off which also is worrying the outgoing. Eisenhower administration. tbe Truman to t|M Ns, $ position In the Pen tagon under Robert 8. Mr note. Gilpatric. 61 - year • eld yer. * dr . * Tit > president - elect plso dis-■losed that McNamara, trim is resigning the Ford Motor Co. presidency to head the defense department. had offered > Mississippi's former boy. James P. Coleman a high position in the department. But Coleman turned it down, Kennedy Mid, "feeling it was impos- Christmas Tale, Pg. 53 Story of Mary, Pg. 32 Conrtea ...................u County News ............ $4 Editorials ................« Markets .............. ...J4 OMtuaries ............ •* Pet Doctor ...............j* Sports ............... 47-46 Theaters .................36 TV and Radio Programs ...» Wilson. Earl .............is Womea'i Pages ..... n-jj ( Forthcoming Midas -- missile (defense alarm system — space {craft will have infrared “eyes" to spot the heat of enemy launch-, . lings. Eight to 12 Midases will pro- faction , protesting the Demo- vide continuous courage of the cratic party s strong Civil Rights wor|d's surface. kt nearby Hobe Sound, Fla. attended today's conference only hrtofiy. ., PUNJABS re 1 Ik*, NONCOMPOOP •TWO |....im............a-.3 -• - . ^ THE >PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAYS TOCElftBKK 21, 1960 ss t Captured Auschwitz Officer in Frankfurt i FRANKFURT. Germany (AP) — that Baer^ was alive and gffrredl Richard Baer, handcuffed and de-la reward tor his capture, manding treatment as an officer, More than 100 tips poured in i brought here today to face from all over Germany, Wolf] ■aid. * * * It was learned a master lumberman. named “Neumann," who! lived aft Dassendorf, on the Prince Bismarck estate, might be Baer. Samples of his handwriting were | obtained for checking. charges of murdering thousands of Jews in the gas chambers of Auschwitz concentration camp; * / I Baer. 49, was Auachwtts’s lakt commandant. , German police arrested him Tuesday at Dassendorf. .near Hamburg, where be had been i working as a master lumberman This disclosed “Neumann's' under an -assumed name. jtrue identity, which he. at firs * * * denied. “I am an officer,” he asserted Wolf did . not say when Baer' tfial will start. Sixteen forme guards arc in custody on charges stemming from the Auschwitz slaughter. Authorities indicated more arrests may be made. The Auschwitz force worked under Adolf Elchmann, now held in Israel for trial on' charges of being a mass exterminator of Jews. * . * * Eichmann fled to Argentina, where he was captured and taken to Israel. X The Day in Birmingham; RICHARD BAER when arrested. “Treat me accordingly" ... He was manacled, and heavy guard, put on a train for Ftrankftut. Baer succeeded Rudolf Hoess as Auschwitz commandant in 1944. Hoess and another Auschwitz commandant-were executed after the war for crimes committed at Die camp. State Atty. Heinz Wolf said Baer is-charged with murdering Jews in the camp nod also during a retreat from the camp in January 1945 as Soviet soldiers proeched. LEARN BAER ALIVE Authorities learned last October Navy Plane Crashes Off Newfoundland ST. JOHN’S, Nfld. UI-AU.S, Navy Neptune patrol bomber rraohed into the oea off the oonth-east dp of Newfoundland today-WWW Reocue officers said there apparently were no aarvtvors. The plane, a PSV, normally carries s crew of five or six. It was based st the UA Navy's base t Argentta, Nfld. The bomber went down in the Atlantic about 17 miles northeast Cape Race, Nfld. Rescue Crash Kills Tonlon Man FENTON (UP!)—State police said Walter Thomas Petzold, Fenton, was killed shortly before yesterday, when his off U£. 23 at a curve and hit a cement abutment on an overpass at Maple Road. ULS. Scientists Can Get to Conferences WASHINGTON (UPD-The State Department baa decided federally employed scientists participate in international conferences at widdb Red China and other "unrecognized regimes’’ are idfreaented if it is made dear thry do not apeak for the U.S. gdtomment. ^7* WWW ** * This was disclosed by Daniel M. Snger, general counsel for the Federation of American Scientists. He released a letter on the subject from Walter G. Whitman, science adviser to Secretary of State Christian Au Hater. However, Whitman said the State Department still reserves the right to refuse permission for such attendance unless It is certain that the "national interest” is being served. • w w w Whitman’s letter said specifically that scientists of the Department of'Health, Education and Welfare could attend tiy* Fifth International Biochemistry Congress to be held In Moscow next August, at which a large number of Red Chinese delegates are expected.- Takes Chill Off Brides (UPD —An electric heater has been installed in Holy Apostles' Church here to prevent brides from caching cold during their wed- The Weather tONTUT AS ThnWr wl»S M farther uM tbreofi*. Monswte thfc U.-i Sr s.fs.icci wnrik teSfcas •# a*. -ifOWB HU W i nandsr »> Tjm »m. a wumw st.ru p ® m ThurpUy at 11:11 IS. ■M v ywats-,-, lASan taapantun . INothof anew. ■ In 1Mi -1 in'1001 (marc? nwiuvmo S S 2»‘». >0 j Si 1 1 lug omreo is > 8 It See lint a * S M 0*»h» a * S 11 PtUotofl » JSJfiL 8] it Worth I i CAROLERS AT BANK - The LeBaron School Mixed Glee Club sang carols Tuesday at the Pontiac State Bank on, South Saginaw Street under direction-of Rosemond Haeberle. This is the 15th year the bank has presented a daily concert for downtown shoppers. Each noon a choral group from a different school performs. - Today, the group was from Madisoh Junior High. Tomorrow'Webster School children will sing and the final program PmIIm Pmm PfeaU Friday will be by Longfellow School fifth and sixth graders. Eleven groups were scheduled for this year's program. Other groups that have already performed were from Jefferson, Washington and Eastern Junior High Schools, St. Frederick and St. Michael High Schools, Pontiac Northern High and Waterford Township High schools. Community National Reveals Messages Back Personnel Shifts, New NCA Request Personnel changes and establish-1 tions for an exact site are still |W. Arthur Taylor.jMMgg meat of a branch office at the going on with county officials, he I Carroll L. Osmun Oakland County Service Center said. ' John P were announced today by A. C. Girard, president of .the Com- munity National Bank. * * * Building the branch office near the site of the new county courthouse represents the first public facility to be built there, Girard said. ★ ★ * He said approval has been granted for the office by the Treasury Department. Negotia- TAYLOR OSMUN The bank president said that Russ Protest Move to Make All Share Congo Cost UJN. Assemblyr.£ndsAfter Fund Tift and John P. Nig-g genian had been 1 elected >enl8ra| vice presidents; _ Gordon M. Me- Leod a cashier; Willard V. John- Jj son, Charles Harris and Ed-] ward S.. Ladd, vice presidents; and Horace W. NIGGEMAN Lodge Jr., assistant vice president. * * it Recognizing the increased importance of data processing, Girard said, it was deemed ad- visable to elevate Jack D. Crawford to systems manager. Donald D. Taylor, Robert Nofberg, Paul R. Bretnlnger, L Jay Clark, and Roger R. action on’ (jjanyi issues, it did N.. General Assembly make several positive decisions, including throe; I It called lot steps to bring a speedy and unconditional end colonialism in all its forms and manifestations. 2. It declared the Algerian peo-| le have the >right to independence and the United .Nations has united nations, n. y. Regular $4.25 Sailers — Papular t inch silt MIXING BOWL *902 bowl with hanging ring /°3 Regular SJ 75. TEA KETTLE *350IC - whist. are ling style. 3-Qt sisc. Reg. $6.50. m COVERED SKILLET #1447 skillet to png handy 7" sit*. Rag S7.25. ** C0FPEK TEA KETTLE #2220 kettle of pnr solrol copper Reg S*'3 $6.50. * C0VUED SKILLET #1454 skilire to aac 10" si sc. 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I blade styles . . . first quality . . . many USA mode carbon cutlery jteel . . . polished . . . buy now tor yourself and gift-giving. ouoouuuuoouoaueuooauaoouaaaoouoauPuuWmuuub Ciroicu of ranom TV CAATOOMl Babble Ralfc COIN BANK Regular 9125 W " King fames Version 2 P«U 10 fachae gtofdf. Holy Bibles : Brief Coses 98* 1 s. 2” uncinc htfeit —<« .of tV same kind of sd-nilntslrattan. Ike and kis ailmin I«trattan couldn’t stand tor toe two good years we Vd to IMS and IMS. Western governments is about' aided by the United States to agree making NATO a nuclear entity, to exterminate the subversive but we shall see. elements. “We can Infiltrnto ~>mn of (Copyright IMS) Dr, William Brady Says: Avoid Alcohol and Tobacco and Keep Your Good Health by working from tV Inaidc, we get control In Gatoen. ’ “2. Laos — The battle, goes on, though the rightists, aided by the United States, are giving us quite a lot of resistance. The U.S. Embassy was fired on by some on our side. “A few artillery shells will wake them up. We note that the U.S. has announced it will openly assist the rightists. We have our agents all through the area as well as troops available just across toe border in China and North Viet Nam, if they are needed. The other side is on top for the moment, hut we are not through yet, * ♦ fr “3. Algeria — We are operating successfully here. We have infil- Anyone in A-l nutritional condition and good -health feels just fine and dandy.. He or she wiU have no need for a stimulant, tonic, bracer, nerve-steadier or warm-upper. So, unless he has 1 n h e r 11 e d some mental or character, defect, he will never; drink. He (or she) will HttAnv be a total abstain- DR’ BIUDY er, first because alcohol can do him or her no good, and second because it is his or her duty to abstain, as an example for youth. After all, why should any one with good health and a good conscience want to fool with alcohol dope? Such indulgence appeals erate smoking is comparatively Readera of The Ponllac Preie invited to tend letter m gmrt ot public liter*it (R — _ -colum.v Litters must be tifldet ] The Almanac By I liM Pna International Today to Wednesday, Dec. 21. toe 356th day of the year with 10 more in 1980. The moon is approaching its first quarter. The morning star is Mars. The evening start are Mars, Saturn and Venus. On this day in history: In 1620, Uie Mayflower Pilgrims ‘Send Unruly Pupils to Private Schools* Why should 30 to 30 pupils be punished tor one or two bad children in a -public school? If the parents or teachers cannot control these children they should be expelled and sent to a private s c h o o 1, where they would get special attention. When . parents begin to teach their children respect for. a teacher, principal and their school, they will get a much better citizen. Mother of Three harmless to grown men and worn- Tnded at Plymouth, Mass, en. Moderate smoking. not crapu- V. _________ _ en. Moderate smoldqgi not crapulent smoking. Contemplating the frightful amount of crime, disease, deprivation, cruelty to children, degradation, misery and unhappiness chargeable to drinking, 1 like to think what a boon it would be tq America if every 10-year-old child should take the pledge not to drink and keep the pledge for life. Ibmbtd,______________.. ______ » Tht PontUc PrtM. Pontiac. Mleblcia. (Copyright, ISM) lMt, Benjamin DtoraeN was boro—Earl ot Beaeoaafield, English stataMiuui, onetime prime minister of Great Britain. novelist and poet. In 1879, Joseph Stalin was born. In 1942. the U. S, Supreme Court upheld the validity of six-week divorces granted throughout toe state of Nevada. In 1944, horse racing was banned in the United States for the duration ot the war. » In 1953, Ex-Premier Mohammed Mossadegh ot Iren was, convicted of having attempted to foment and lead a revolt against the Shah. Portraits By JOAN C. METCALFE I love to walk along our streets . . . When Christmas Eve ia new , . . And see the strings of colored lights . .-.On houses filled with cheer . . . I love to note the figures of. . . The reindeer on the roots . . . Because I can in make-believe . . . Hear prancing Uttie hoofs ... I love to look at chimney forms . . . The squatty, thin and tall . And speculate on whether they . . For Santa are too small ... I love the sight of silver spruce . . . Upon a snowy lawn . . . For they are like the greeting cards . . . Depicting Yule-ride dawn ... I love to walk along our streets... When Christmas Eve is near . . . Especially on evenings when . are beside me, dear. (Copyright IMO) .You Case Records of a Psychologist: trated the independence movement only to people with an inferiority effectively, and we have managed complex. - When these people are hurt toe prestige of General quite sober and not under the bi- de Gaulle as the whole country is plunged into the chaos, we have planned. “4- Nepal — We are busy here. The king has taken over. The premier has been arrested and parliament dlesolved. We Communists are ‘getting the npper hand* here. The king says he’ll be ‘neutral’ between the East and’ the Wert. We’ll see. “5. Leopoldville, Congo — One ol our planes has landed in our stronghold of Stanleyville with arms for soldiers who ape loyal to our friend Lumumba. Lumumba’s right-hand man,. whom we trained in Motctw, has asked Nasser of the United Arab Republic for ‘urgent shipment of arms, volunteers and food.’ We must help promptly. fluenee of sedative, tranquilizer < narcotic, they are aiyare of their Inferiority and not as happy as they'd like to be — not as happy as people who are in A-l nutritional condition. Hence they readily indulge in alcohol or dope. ★ * p I neither smoked nor drank before I was 21, primarily because I had good health and hence didn’t feel the need of alcohol or tobacco. Also I had taken the -pledge not to use alcohol or tobacco before I waa: 21. Thanks to the WCTU, of which my mother was a member and officer, and to the bishop when I was confirmed. There were times when, had H oot been tor my pledge, I probably would have Joined the boys la drinking pnrtte* when I was in medical school. Group Studying Is More Effective Heidi has advanced a new you coin exchange with one i idea that / haven't encoun- other. tered previously, to I am past- In that way, you can get i inf it atony. Grotto study is benefit of a dosed booklets i1 more stimulating than individual work, so follow her example. Organize a study club and use these psychological materials. Or have your Sunday school staff meet at a “teacher’s institute” on Saturday night to plan the strategy for the next day’s lesson. Take advantage of this column and the educational bulletins offered herein. Get together oa cnootoa and form ala Uoa of ha- “6. Latin America — We have I received my MD degree two or managed to provoke riots in Chile -three weeks after my 21st birthday. and disturbances in Ecuador. We are gaining ground particularly in Guatemala and in Venezuela, and one or both of these can come into our hands any day now. “Central America Is quiet on the surface, but we are penetrating it rapidly. Our efforts with ‘students’ are paying off. Cuba Is our most valuable base. The Country Parson By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE G-457: Heidi M.. aged 35, is a member of a woman’s club. “I am enclosing 20 cents and stamped envelope for a copy of your booklet on ‘Sex Problems in Marriage,' " she wrote to me re- Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Bessie Gallagher Jof 248 South Anderson St.; 85th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Boy K. Mack of 391 Elizabeth Lake Road; 58th Wedding anniversary. Dr. and Mrs. Mergan J. Sinead of Rochester; Slat wedding anniversary. Moat folks know instinctively what not to say — after they've A good many young stinkers do, not like me very well because I do not trust one who smokes or drinks while still dependent on parents tor support. Some of these stinkers may have had poor bringing up, but most of them are stinkers despite the fond hopes of their parents or guardians. In the prayer which Christ taught his disciples we aak for otar daily bread and other things. Among the things tor which I thank the Lord is the good health ‘ I have cajoyed all my fife. Maybe I just don't know human nature, but it seems to me that a person who enjoys good health and a good conscience will not feel the need for dope or drink, in any circumstance. * Whatever the excuse or occasion dor drinking may be, one must always remember that alcohol is a narcotic, never a stimulant, never a tonic. W ★ h Although I couple smoking with drinking, in this harangue, I must say that, in my judgment, mod- You young people might take note of this plan sad thereby save yourself money. These booklets are non-profit educational material -so pass them around as. widely as possible. 1 think Heidi's idea of having group discussions on some of these 1 vital problems is likewise helpful. * * You can organize what amoGnta to an extension college class in Applied Psychology by using this column and toe 'booklets offered In connection with it If Mohammed can’t go to the mountain, then take the mountain to Mohahuned! That motto Is being applied by many of our State universities, “Each member of my club sends in for a different* booklet and then! we pass them! around sojthat weM get to read them DR. CRANE all. “We have based cm discussion periods an many of your educational booklets. “I also teach a Sunday school clam and employ mauy of thorn there. Although I. have purchased several books by which to Improve u a toucher, I can boucrtly tod you that I get more specific help from your Cam Records in the newspaper. “In fact, I have come to agree with your statement that the newspaper is toe chief instrument of adult education among people liter they leave the school system.",. SMART STUDENT Heidi's suggestion about having various dub members order separate booklets is a good one. Then Thus, the college is being brought to you practical minded adults who don't have time to spend on the college campus but Who wish to study at night. ★ t Actually the newspaper is truly . the chief educational instrument for us adults after we have quit the formal school system. Even we college professors and professiohal men seldom have time to read much except the daily paper! Our Ideas about war and political science, medicine and psychology, current history and finance,1 are often founded on today's newspaper. USE QUIZ METHOD If you ladies want to have some fun at your dubs, make a 106-point quiz on the contents of the' newspaper for the past tew days. Use the "multipie choice" plan of citing lour answers, among which ia the correct one. * other pertinent bulletins, as the basis of class discussion on current practical religion. * By wch methods you can pep up the teaching and therefore the attendance. Send for my booklet on “How to Pep Up Sunday Sdiod A Party Game*,” enclosing 20 cents and a stamped return envelope. Good teachers use good psychological strategy, for Jetfus was the world's foremost applied psychologist. Mtetrtaan, minus ________. - aelt-aadreeeed envelope and M cover irptnc and prfciUna coat* ’ agitor kia peyeholqflooj eheru (Copyright, IMO) PwnUae. >1 Mtt printed ta i mu H all *V HI M a mar. carrier for ts cent* mailed In Oakland~C CounTle tere KSfll_____________„ W 4 • ®gs J TH£ PdNTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21 mSBBT^SSS* -:--rrr~ . DECI : v -_.'*■'-vrJ miNrtHAIA - Dennis Crosby (right), son o( Bing Crosby, poses in Los Angeles Tuesday where he appeared in Superior Court in connection with a paternity •hilt. Marilyn Scott (left) holds 3-yeaiydd Denise, outside the court. She claims Dennis Is the father of the child, bom Noe. 24. 1957. the attorney representing Miss Soott says the only issue In the suit is to determine ‘whether Crosby is the. father of the child. 0 Recommend tfetal on Ships Carrier Fire Not Nearly So Bad 'Without Wood Scaffolding' (AP) — The eom-? Tihrd Naval Dts-today he will recommend Navy use only metal in its shipyards. Vice Adm. Charles Wellborn Jr.,[ one fact that has emerged rfirom the aircraft carrier Constel-lation fire Monday is that (he Navy’s custom of using wood scaf-1 | foldings should be changed. 1 lire Chief George David I f earlier had said the fire would not have beea nearly as extea- j slve If metal scaffolding was used ' 1 —as Is required ou city pier Trumans Head for NYC for Christmas Holidays INDEPENDENCE, Mo./(AP) Mr. and MTs. Harry S. Tnm)an Tuesday lor New York to i the Christmas holidays Double Holiday for Ike Grandchildren There'll Be Joy at White House ... .. _ . .... i Small-Town Stuff: Men who try] WASHINGTON (UPI) — The) His wife Barbara is highly re- —by moving to Gettysburg — to go understand women usually 1 holiday season at the White House garded by fathers among the press keep their youngsters out of the succeed only hi marrying them1 is especially festive for two of the ,or the gentle but effective > limelight In preparation tor the . . . The world is full of willing j Elsenhower grandchildren 'WMy ghe can di,ciPline the presi- years ahead when they will not people — those willing to work dent’s beloved grandchildren. | be showered with attention atjand those willing to l Mary Jean Eisenhower is five yews old today. Her older fister, Susan Elaine will be 9 on Dec. 31. Their birthday* will be remembered when (he family assemble* la the iraeeutlve mansion on Christmas Day tor a tradlttoaal dinner. Army Lt. Col. John S. D. Eisen-1 hower. his wife Barbara and their, tour children are planning to travel from their Gettysburg. Pa., home to Washington for their final Christ-' mas hi the White House. ■ * * * Exactly one month from today,: Secret Sendee agents wiU erase guarding the youngest Eisenhowers at school and play. For 12-year-old Dwight David Eisenhower 11. this wiU mean the - loss of an adult playmute who was always available tor a game of catch in baseball or football sea- No new assignment has been announced for John Eisenhower but it’s doubtful if any Army Job will give him the same access to world leaden that he received during his tenure as assistant staff secretary in the WkUr House. The John Eisenhowers have tried every turn. I Earl Wilson. t them. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 ’federal dept, stores wttb Ms lather to talks with a series *f prime ualaMer*. heads of state aad vtstttog royalty. He also has been a guest si several White House dinners and the Army colonel and his wife accompanied the chief executive on the goodwill tour to India a year afeo. 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STORE* SSK^ufiS?- * w EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21,1960 fobs Rebels Dig In 7 IStaebler Sees for ShowdownBotf/e Collins in Post ■ . , VIENTIANE. Laos (AP> — Pro- [other, relief planes bit shuttling ry^mirnfati Capt. Kong Ue’s rebel rice. milk and medicine fromj foives, bolstered by Soviet air-{Bangkok and Saigon, diops of arms and ammunition. * * * } apparently are digging jnfor al Qurned^|jt areas are being bull-Rhowdaw'n battle with the P^H dozed, but reconstruction work Western forces that drove themvas not s(arte{i. from this battered Laotian capi«j _________ til. r •Urban Renewal , The paratroop captain and his I force, estimated at MO men, re-1 portedly have halted their retreat! and are taking positions along a! line stretching from Boun Phong,: 35 miles north of Vientiane, to. • Vang Vlcng, 110 miles north of the capital. these sources said, i Two Soviet transpoil planes are; .shuttling.military supplies to Bounj Phdng and Vmng Vteng. preeum-j ably from neighboring Communist North Viet Nam. eyewRneeees . have informed Western source*.' Three professional i Kong Le’s forces are backed byjbeen hired by the city proCommunlst Pathet Lao G — -rillas. , Lawyer, 2 Realtors tp Handle Acquisition of Property for City agents acquisition of property in th« [urban renewal area. Likely Dem Chairman; Jackson Man Managed Swainson Campaign LANSING (Jh-J. Joseph Collins, young Jackson insurance man who managed the campaign of Gov.-Elect John B. Swainson, today appeared to be the probable choice to succeed Neil .Staebler as Demo--ratio state chaimum, Staebler, who ft retiring after hi yean la (he pout, has said he expects Collin* to win the post at the Democratic State Convention in (irand Rapids Feb. S-4. Cot-11 ns announced this Week that he would be a candidate. Collins. 26, closed down hit Insurance business to manage Swain-son's campaign. He said he \ establishing a new insurance b ness and that he would rely the state central committee staff do much of the work performed by Staebler, a wealthy Ann Arbor contractor. The area, a V-shaped valley cut] The City Commission last night Into the foothill* north of Vtenti- approved contracts with Hayward ane. is a Pathet Lao stronghold. Whitlock, a Pontiac lawyer, nnd Vientiane itself, scarred by four [with two Pontiac realtors, Carl W. days of shelling and street tight-] Bird and William H. Knudsen. lag. is slowly coming back to life.) „ ^ ^ ^ An estimated 5,000 homeless are 0[Hi0na on the nearly too billeted in refuge camps or over- 0f property to be acquired crowded homes. According to con- and Whitlock’s to dose the deals, serviglve estimates, more than 15t persons were killed and 500| - All three will be paid out of fed-wounded in the fighting. Mostjeral urban renewal funds at stand-were civilians. ard federal rates, WWW • jsET STANDARD SCALE I The five Central American American,^ British, French and] it was. emphasized by the rity publics — (Vta RH. Kl ■1 111 ........ administration that Bird and Knud- - - Staebler receives no pay for his work. The deputy state chairman,' Billie S. Famum, earns about $15,- Early (peculation on a successor to Staebler centered on Alfred V. Meyers, Detroit schoolteacher ami'chairman of the 17th Congressional District Democratic organization. MEA Headquarters to Rise in E, Lansing Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua — comprise 200,700 square miles and about 10 million people. also set a standard scale ef payments to Individuals, families and businesses forced to relocate. 3 City People Get Polio Posts Rasidants Will Occupy Kay Positions in March of Dimas Drive , Wolves Attack Dancer, Ptancer Up in Lapland STOCKHOLM (UP!) - The waives were playing Scrooge today In the snowy Mod of lute’s Three Pontiac area residents have been appointed to key positions In ttta 1961 March of Dimea drive of the Oakland Qpunty Chapter of the National Foundation. -Mrs. Charles Noldrett of 62 Mari va St. has been named chairman of the Mothers' March for Pontiafc by George W. Kuhn, county campaign chairman. The Mothers’ March I •led for the evening of Ravenous packs aad bloodthirsty lynx have ravaged He reindeer herds of froten Upland to the north. 6f Sweden. The*slaughter is the worst In memory, government knives dooo at haad to protect hove hem reinforced by wolf packs from Rnsrian Stearin. I For the wolves — eastern and [western—the hunting is good. Un-Mrs. Neldrett is a former presl-usually heavy snowfalls have driv-dent of the Michigan Congress of en the Lapps' valuable reindeer Parent-Teachers Associations. Philip R. Sauer, farmer mayor of Pontiac, has beat appointed special activities chairman. Chairman of the speaker's burnt! for the county chapter will be Glen F. Hartman, speech and dramatics instructor at Washington Junior High School, The county chapter is located at 75 W. Huron St. herds from the safer, «««M"tein area of Lapland to the valleys in search of food. There the wolves and lynx lurk. Sattiamant Is Granfod to Ex-Spousa of Cugat SANTA MONICA. ChHf. (UPI)- [rs. Lorraine Stalford, former wife of musician Xavier Cugat, was granted a divorce and $553,500 cash settlement bom her husband of six years, Beverly Hills banker I Stanley M. Stalford. Asks Canada Businass to Cut Foroign Funds OTTAWA (APl-Canada's . (H nance Minister Donald Fleming ... „ Tuesday night took new budget O. will receive step, to encourage Canadian in alimony during the next ness in the current economic slow- 3QF* ,**** *” **J}***“1 *Un® °* down and to reduce the influx of'*21^000 *" **wn birtallmente re-foreign cental investment. [gardlesa of whether rite remar- Fleming also told Commons her**-anticipates a $286 million budget —-i«-———— deficit for the current fiscal year Irish potatoes are grown in every ending next March 31. stele of the Union. L A N S IN G IP—The Michigan! Payments to Individuals and fam-Educatkm Association (MEA) has lilies will range from $16 to $82,1 decided on East Lansing as the depending on the number of rooms|{ site for its new $l-mtllion head-,[of furniture moved, quarters, it has announced. I w W Individuals and families have]] m2^s* Ske ^totfiTcrert the 0*,kion ot «*bm“Un« > bill tor ? SVC ££“* 'xp"“' “ “ Ike dertskm was announced by ---- ------ „llrthU “* V22T.T!rS1I«iy£ ' " peases, not te exceed M.S00- Present headquarters for the _ . . group and its more than 60-1 .a^J“ ,re to be submlttdd to member stall is in downt^ the urtf ror*cwrdinator and , i jinino must 'he approved by him, the city]' T^e MEA had enjoyed tax-free j manager and finance director, status on the property in Lanslngl • 1 ■" since 1989 but recently was loldB!. T'i.,i Ui'rrilft by the city it must start paying DIU IllOfl HlJjIlC taxes. ALL PRICES SLASHED! SAVE BIG $ $ ON ALL TOYS - GIFTS - TOOLS The MEA contorted the ntHng-to[pjjj|j JgjJ gj Qgpg . the Mate. Tax Commission but was overruled. The group also will have : to pay taxes on the East Lansing property. Ethel Mar man Asks Divorca Prom Air Chiaf JUAREZ. Mexico (UPl) — Stage and screen star Ethel Merman has filed suit in Civil Court for a divorce from Robert 8ix, president of Continental Airlines. The judge of the court in which she filed suit said hs will grant the divorce. Miss Merman returned to New York. She does not have to remain In Juarez for final action on the divorce. Her lawyer pick up the signed papers. CAPR CANAVERAL (UPIl - ! One of America’s biggest mis-L< tiles, the Titan ICBM, failed ini! Tuesday because of a second-stage malfunction. * w w The test, .planned for a 5,000-mile range, ended in the rocket’s plunge into the Atlantic less than 100 miles off the Cape. ML DOLLS BELOW COST $ 1.98 Betsy Wetsy $ 4.39 $191 Betsy Wstsy $199 $14.98 Betty Wetsy Tub $ *.99 $24.95 Betsy Wetsy Swing ...........$11.99 $14.95 Cinderella ........$199 $ 8.98 Shirley Temple .$ 199 $29.95 Snncy Walker . .$1199 MANY OTHERS, ALL BELOW COST Hi THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21, I960 He Confer, With Vlimnn " No Early Reorganizing Planned by McNamara WASHINGTON (UPI) — Rob-i sen added. "He wlM devote u ert S. McNamara, defense Mere. emfrTSm. to*u2r £££. .ary MglMe, said Tuewtay he tie. o( tb# plant no earty reorganisation of M _~.'r7 U4 the Detente Department. He tridL”"*”.**^ta1_ind,*d he will first take time to aee wfaat’!^^*., k},,Vnn*dyi. d**—. te»w^L?S',r52L2 McNamara made the ttatement; secretary W “ oeienee after a 40-mlnute conference with | # # t Chairman Cart Vlnaon of the Houae J ’ « Armed Sendee. Committee. j tag** H leired Monday In Winder, Ga.J The veteran Geerflia Democrat with Vinson* counterpart in the no* Mfmhif to heVe edvleetf Senate, Chairman Richard B. Rus-i McNamara against rushing tato sell of the fenate Armed Service* ‘ ' Committee. Kelvinator Rang* Back at Grand Rapids Plant GRAND RAPIDS (UPI)—George H. Bold, manager of American Motor. Carp. KeMnator Dtvtatan •aria tore, announced Tuesday pr.po.rt to PmUoaf-Beet John F. Keooody by a itody com mlostea headed by Sea. Btaert tjintogf. D M#. McNamara tktd all tha aarvloa secretaryahipa did other top dvfl. lan poets that would ha abolished under tha Symington plan wtU be filled under the Kennedy administration. * f, * # He said he does not anticipate; any reluctance on the part of (hoee designated to accept these post, became of fear toe job. might lator be aboUriwd. ""StS NIKE ILA Boycotts Cuban Cargo Dockars Punish Castro for His Toughness on Island Labor U«& Envoy Fled Through Windows Ethiopians Slew 15 From Cabinet ADDIS ABABA, Ethopia (AP)-,killed. Three were seriously Report Eichmann .'Will Admit the Facts' ST VhsMn OR LICENSE—TV personality John Charles Daly and Virginia Warren, daughter of Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren, take an oath administered by a clerk at San Frandsoo's City Hall Tueaday. They are obtaining a marriage license. The wedding is planned for Thursday afternoon. NEW YORK (UPI) _ A boycott by toe International Long* sbommta’s Association (ILA) agaiwt all cargo traveling to front Cuba started Tuewlay. - dr * *v ' William Bradley, president of> the ILA, laid this step was taken became of "repressive measures' 'against labor” by Fidel Castro's, 'regime. The Canadian Division of the I ILA said It would follow the Caaadlaa government line and refuse to ship goods of strategic importance or goods toot originated to the United Stales to Rebels armed with toachine gum burst into a room of the imperial palace last week and mowed down U cabinet ministers, it dosed Tueaday. wounded. Two were unhurt. "When the shooting started, jumped straight through an open window and got dear away from toe palace," Richards said. Expect UP Jobless to Hit 7,500 by'61 HAIFA, brad (AP) — Adolf Eichmann "wil admit the fade blit dead not guilty" at his trial in March, his German defense lawyer, Dr. Robert Servatius, said. WWW The attorney saw toe jailed Nad Tuesday for the first tt™ since fbebr Dittial meeting in October. As director of Hitler's program of exterminating Jews, Eichmann Is held responsible for about ebc million deaths. , Servatius told newsmen Etch* mann had p carry out orders but now saw World War 11 events tn a different light. U.S. Ambassador Arthur Rich* >'ards said he was conferring with 20 ministers at the palace when the rebels broke in. The ambassador escaped through a window. I Richards Was In the palace help* j ing to negotiate a truce. I LANSING (AP> — Unemptoy-V,________Px^x. r-_______ ... .. intern in Michigan's Upper Penin*D®m 5tOte Committee .. Intermediary, but 1"S mS 0W^Or one recognised by MkWn to S ss'jrrsLi ri?is ISioTSS: tembiy of KeMnator electric ranee models will be ret [Grand Rapids plant. Lost Hikers Trade between Cube and the United States has declined siderabiy since Castro cam power. Trade between Cuba and Canada la light at this tone of major reerguitoMton of tha Defease Department to toe Immediate to-lure." McNamara said. Asked how long this might ha, hr added: “Not until I have a chance to[ understand the need tor anyi change." gm mix be tops Vlnaon, after talking with McNamara. . said. "1 predict he'll make toe beat defense secretary! the country has had.” "He to yeoag. hritont. and has Beld taid the move would stabU- Pn ni A r* loan I he employment at the plant, where: * Gdl iiwivv [J [about 2.200 persons now week. j . jj A firm outside toe AMC organ- — fit H 01716 Uatton bed been doing the woth • UWMIV | col^itive ^ 1 PHOENIX. Aril. (UPI) - Lq^f! ***"!• »re,k>ept l Eleven carload, of rescuers had ** fa*. Ihtra wotod be; , ^ ^ no future tor Kelvinator opera- TH... M|__ bans in Grand Rapid, utaewfW -IXxnT jttoctkm coats were lowered. Beld'sj Worried wives of A1 Moore. -M. the sheriff, office received a i telephone ball. i - "Hear you’re looking for some-I one." said the voice. "That's right," answered the deputy. WO’* "Well, tob is A1 Moore." "Where you been?" "Home. Asleep all night. Got —[ Jew minutes, then we are frown up durtag the winter. This figure represents about 7.9 After bunting into the room and per cent of the tabor force, an g the ministers, the rare bullets. seasonal layoffs of workers in • W # * - struction, mining, retail trade and Fifteen of toe miniaters wereiagriculture. LANSING (UPI) - The Democratic State Central Committee announced appointment of William N. Hettiger as finance director start-tog to January. * W[ 'W Hettiger has been active to Dem-inerease primarily is the result of ! ocratic politics for some time and also served as executive secretary of the municipal finance commission. announcement v t taken to mean! and Sam Hanson. SS, both of Phoenix, called toe sheriffl of- the .coat had been towered JN ficiently to warrant future aper*- flw> |1>0M' Sunday to a search when their ~ ...■ 1 . husbands failed to return at Southern pine growers have; nightfall from a hike over the topped toeir own reforestation reo-l Estrella Mountains. "I tee," taid the deputy. 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The Eisenhower's plan to .spend Christmas in the White House. The national Christmas tree , is located on the Elipse, a park Just West Sees No Su With K for Long Time LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -} Sen. Thurston B. Morton, R-Ky., indicated Tuesday he will leave his post as chairman of the Republican National Committee next spring. Morton said he planned to re- PARIS (UPI) — The Western! Berlin appears to be the next foreign ministers foraee no sum- issue on which Moscow will want mtt conference with Soviet Premier;urgent talks with the West. Nikita Khrushchev for a tong time, * * * . authoritative diplomatic sources Western ministers now hold that f M today. such negotiations should first, bej instead they tavor a foreign) tackled by foreign ministers and mkitsters' conference with the So-not by the heads of gwcrnmmts viest. II there must be a confer- which is what Khrushchev wants, emfe. sometime next spring to ex- A year ago European nations piore what Russia Is up to. were pressing for dirert talks be.| i tween western leaders with Khmsn*, Khmshrv I* expected to re- ;cheVt same pressare tor Best West ____________ - «irn ! negotiations early In 'the new year, shortly after the biauguni ttoa of President-Elect John F. — j the big three Western leaders — , I the United States. Britain and ; i France — should not allow them- | ;j selves to be dragged unprepared | to the conference table. ; The trend of Allied thinking presently favors negotiations with the Soviet on lower levels to establish whether or not concrete results arc likely to emerge from direct talks with Khrushchev. EVEN BRITISH SHIFT ) Even the British view has shifted ^ to a more cagey attitude. | j The new U.S. administration was understood here to be in on mood ( jto rush into heads of government, talks. 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SSStns |hn Stttt wart. itifm nnS ib III ■IM» nulnttUi ask SrknS. -v:- THE PONTIACPRESSf, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, I960 ELEVEN ttet until peace to restored to Al-his government will nego-ttato with the rebels only e»« mmfry ceasefire and will not hold the political talks the rebels De Gaulle Will Negotiate / Starts Now Campaign to win Ov»r Nationalist f0 Servicemen Rebels in Algeria i uJ- Ike Gives Thanks PARIS (AP —President Charles de GfuOe Tuesday night opened hto campaign tor public edom-iiient of ha policy eg Algerian self-detenutaatton and 'wiwfr « new otter to begottote with the natiemahst rebels. In g speech broadcast throughout France and Algeria by radio and television, he asked for »,»»«■ sive and, forthright" approval of his policy in next month’s refer- About 30 miHion voters will be asked to endorse local autonomy and eventual aelf • determination for Algeria in a referendum Prance Jan. I and In Algeria Jhn. 04. Da Gaulle will make two more spechee before then. in Yule Message WASHINGTON (UP!)—PresldtoX Elsenhower today thanked the nation's far-fiug servicemen in hto flnel Christmas message as cojn-mander-ln-chief for their stcri-ttoee as "defenders of peace. * A A Pbac*, he said, "It the absolute necessity of our time.” la hto SM-word message, the * Mrs. EI*efihow>-r to "aeadlag our to yen, with best wishes tor a happy new year. “Gad bleat you all. ' Eisenhower'* remarks will to broadcast to US. servicemen all over the world on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day by the Armed Repeating previous offers to Forces radio network. negotiate with the leaden of the —-------- nationalist rebellion which in six yean to estimated to have taken 150,000 Uvea, De Gaulle said: "At any moment we are pee ceive the delegatee of those who fight us.* ' But De GauOe again made dear Formar Mayor Dim BOYNE Cmr (UPI) - Funeral service was hold today for Wiley P. Vaught, 83, former five-term mayor of Boyne City and a for iper member of the City Council. Seeks Tax Hike for Segregation Louisiana's Gov. Davis Pushes for Passage of Bill in State House BATON. ROUGE, La. (AP)-Gov. Jimmie H, Davis’ administration, hit. by new federal court action, today seeks House passage of a controversial sates tax raise egged to the achoel integration «M- The f28-mil]ion tax Increase Ufa the house floor in a four-bill package under top priority. The Senate returns at 7 p.m. to act, on the package if it passes House. * The MU would rise the 2 per cent tax to 2 per cent out the state for eight months starting Jan. 1. Soma dries, which now have a 3 per cent levy, would then have a 4 per cent tax. Backers of the tax rates claimed it to needed for the state’s program to keep white children from going to school with Negroes. The number of opponents among the 101 state representatives the legislature. ^ _ the lax would be dedicated to grants in aid to parents wh4 wish to send their children to private school cooper-lives. ^ ? * A, * In New Orleans Tuesday, Hf$* Atty. M Hepburn Many requested contempt citations against three top Louisiana officials. / ★ * • A Many contended House Speaker Tom Jewell, U. Gov, C C Ay-cock, end Education Supt. Shelby Jadceon were in contempt when they. refined to pay employes at two New Orisons schools /integrated by federal eider. TM familiar pattern continued Tuesday at. the two integrated, schools, William Frants.and Me-Donogh No. IS. Eight white children and -one Negro attended classes at Frants, Snd three Negroes were alone at McDonogh. Israel N-Bomb to Scarfe Arabs? U.S. Fears Reds May Step In and Pledge to Aid Their Defense Well, He's Displaying Good Will to His Foe POINT KEYES, Calif. (UPI) —Bank tetter Betty Adams received a Christmas card from a ■traagar named William Wit- tily force* probably art too modi for them to WASHINGTON (UPI) - American afSHaia fear that reports of Israel's possible nuclear weapons efforts ma$ frighten the Arab countries Into the armi i i 'e« tt NEGEV I President Eisenhower and top aides were reliably reported to have discussed the mbject In some detail at Tuesday's meeting of the National Security Council. Johnson After Liberals Help See VP-Elect In Try to Wop Support for '68 Presidential Race Israel and French officials hive said the plant to for strictly peaceful applications. But U.S. officials ■ay it to Bar too big to be passed There to deep concern to official j off a* that. quarter* here that the Arab states, •..” , to panic at the prospect of their , q -.i r Visits arch enemy developing atomic vjrvnie rreeman visits weapons, might move into the Benton, Sees Office Soviet political orbit to return nedy to new hot two ynan younger than President Etomhewer vs* at the rime of hto taaugwettoa in SMB, • ^ i j Jk 1 * * J - The'suggestion that Johnson to seeking (he 1968 Democratic prsti-dentiaf nomination to baaed on the assumption that Kennedy will run for re-election in 1964 and win. He then would be barred from trying for a third term. Kennedy leat to UM, ha for a Kremlin pledge to defend them against Israel. fa any event, official* wM, the mete poealbtfity that lorael William* task IU.SOO from her daring the holdup of a Bask of America breach here last Aagnst. bound to have effect on the prerarttoaa peace at the Middle Eset. U.S. authorities discounted suggestions that Arab countries might a to attack Israel before it gets any further with' its atomic WASHINGTON (UPI) - Minnesota Gov. Orville L. Freeman called Tuesday at the Agriculture Department where he wif charge under the Kennedy istration. WASHINGTON (UPI) Congreaeional Democrat* agraad privately today that Vice Piwri-dent-Elect Lyndon B. Johnson has ■tailed to woo liberal support for e bid for the 1968 presidential (nation, A A A They cited as the latest evidence of such a move the announcement that the Texas Democrat will take charge next month of the federal drive to eliminate discrimination against Negro workers, by firms with government contracts. Many, but net prise to rreaideat-Pect John F. Kennedy’s announcement In Florida Tuesday that he had assigned to Johnson toe Jib if aveeuoafag the work of the goverameot’a Aatidtacrimlnattoa Contract Compliance Committee. None of the Democrats who saw in the move a bid by Johnson for liberal support in 1968 would allow These authorities said the Arabsj After the greetings and pictureltheir names to be used, presumably are aware that the taking, Freeman and Benson con-!' Johnson would be 60 years old tough and efficient Israeli. miU-iferred without aides. , |to 1968, 17 years older than Ken- Freeman spent 75 minutes with the outgoing secretary, Ezra Taft Benson. Freeman appeared buoyant and Benson politely cordial ai they meet hi the secretary's big office and posed for pictures. earn 1—ttoe oa ground* *f age. Vice President Richard M. Nixon is now chairman of the Contract Compliance Committee, which has a staff of about 30 persons. The group's .task to to eliminate discriminatory hiring practices by companies handling government contracts. Nixon pointed to hto rote to this field in wooing Negro votes in the recent presidential election cam- Eisenhower to Receive Annual Hoover Medal WASHINGTON (UPl)-President Eisenhower will receive the Hoover Medal, an . annual award from the engineering profession for distinguished achievement. Walker Ctsles, president of the Detroit Edison Co., will present the medal at a dinner in the Sutler-Hilton Hotel here on Jan. 10. The White House announced the award Tuesday. me 108 NORTH SAGINAW From the World's Finest Diamond-Cutting Craftsmen DIAMONDS IMPORTED DIRECT TO YOU yHA gO^TIAC PRESS. WEPNRSDAy/ dRCEMBER 21. 1060 12 African' Countries Plan Defense Treaty Oil engineer* of the U.if. hayel The largest single nickel ore drilled to 30,521 feet, compaufed body ever discovered il In the with Mt Everest's height of 29,003 Frood-StoMe area in Northern feet. I Ontario. Kellogg Foundation RATttis' mirpir rinv Th- lca received per am, Europe . C. Feinberj), O D. 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TIL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER shop to ^ p. m. every night till Christmas FOURTEEN —?------r mg* JL /. :./• .> / ' / THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1960 ^7^ Against Dual Con-Con Vote GOP Legislators Take Dim ‘View of Picking Delegates in April' LANSING rn — A Republican House committee Tuesday look n dim view of a proposal to hold a primary election for selecting, delegates to a constiiutional conven-' tion at the same-time as the statewide; vote on calling « convention i ’ proposal will Sewage Plans ' Get Approval OK Given $3.53 Million Expansion and Bond Issue to Finqnce It The spring George Romney, American Motors Carp, president and chair nua of the Coordinating Committee. for Constitutional Cativee-tton, suggested two weeks ago that the legislature riewr the way for a primary election to select delegates ot the same time as the regular election. This, he pointed out, would save the coat of a special election, estimated by state elections officials at more than $500,000. MAY NEVER EXIST “Is it fair to ask a person to run for nomination, in some cases in an area covering many counties, to an office that may never exist?” said Rep. Robert E. Waldron, R-Grosse Pointe. He is chairman of a committee, appointed by House Speaker Don R. Pears, R-Buchanan, to study I the need for legislation leading up! to a conventiO|P The committee, writing to Romney, also raised these other ob-l factions: I. A primary coinciding with a vote on the convention quea- j Run would “tend to undnly favor those working for the proposal." ! t. A concurrent primary and j general election for choosing Candida tea tor other office* might be | contusing to the average voter. Women's Pre$s Turns! Sour on Sweet Debbie HOLLYWOOD (API-in 1 j Debbie Reynolds won a golden apple from the Hollywood 'Women's Press Club for being coopera, tive, Bui Tuesday she got a sour apple, meaning least cooperative. , "She was just «ever available,” I ,-_r- the women said/ .explaining Deb- aty commiaaioner*. as expected, bie's new status. --- last night told City Manager Among actors, they awarded a (waiter K. Willman to go ahead i tour, apple to Elvis Presley-not ^ plaiufor t million ex-I because of him but because 0!!^^^ o{ sewage treatment his mana»>r Col. Tom Parker. ! facilities and a general) obligation ;TVy railed Parker impossible. lbond lssue t0 Jt Golden apples—for njost f*opcr- willman said some-revisions and J a,nP,,'\ .^(additions must be made in the 1 1 ’i P ' R ° °! original plans before submission Jack Lemmon. ,t0 V Stole Health Department, hence the added $200,000 cost over Highway- Department f_____— Auburn (M59) have been altered to the city’s satisfaction. !~ 1/' At one time the highway department planned to cut / across the Aubum-Opdyke site with a northern extension to Auburn. W --------------------- the ; aids. the $3.3 million bond issue that turned down by voters in 1958. i The plans. are ' being readied by J< J Toledo engineering firm. Willman said he expected the CARACAS. Venezuela l* - A bond ** -pocket revolt" against the 1" Venezuela Crushes Pocket Insurrection LizTaylor Ready for Work, Off to London HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Eliz beta Taylor and husband Eddie Fisher leave today for London following several weeks of rest here and in the desert resort of Palm Springs. the couple flew to Southern California after Miss Taylor was plagued by a series of illnesses which caused postponement of her movie "Cleopatra'' being filmed it England. She was reported rested and ready to return to work. Jordon Reports Plot by Nasser Accidental Bomb Death of Man Reveals Store of Explosives i financing ready to let con-s by June 1, deadline under lithe Circuit Court order obtained Here's You? Chance to Name a Neyr College} grand Rapids y June l> 1963- . The Jones, Henry and _ MADRID (UPI -A young mem- „mm(| |an M||| ^.r. ,of Pfy 7° at the proseat plant site plus SI, nG!^" “ mo new (acUlflM at a new rite ” Franco a .. traitor ’ was convicted . . . „ . . __ _ Tuesday by a military court and “d P0*a" sentenced to 12 years in prison. | Willman has reported that State [Will Open Bids Jan. 4 for Costly Interchange LANSING (AP) - Bids for a freeway interchange expected to cost some $4 million wilj be opened Jan. 4. The State Highway'Department said the interchange will be one of the largest in outstate Michigan and will be at the junction lot the Detroit-Muskegon and Ohio-i to-Soo freeways jus Brighton. AMMAN, Jordan (AP) -official statement said Tuesday a new plot . against Jordan by President Nasser ot the United Arab Republic has been discovered. Jordan authorities alleged that the key man was a Jordanian, Rafiq Hashed Khuzai, 33. They said he-accidentally killed himSelf and two of his children-when a time botob he was making exploded Dec. 13 at Mafraq, 80 miles north of Amman. His wife and their third child, aged t, were seriously Injured. The house was demolished, the ship to the School for tive, appropriate” name for the ,MtltUtl9I,' * # * .1 WASHINGTON (UPI) - Retired DaW Stafford of Greenville, chair- military personnel will receive More time-bombs and explosives ere discovered under the debris. The statement said Khuzai was a government official in the Ministry of Public Works who has been supervising the distribution of American gift wheat. * ★ ★ The statement said that investigation revealed that Khuzai frequently visited Syria and had re-of turned from that region of the UAR the day the bomb exploded. Premier Hasa. Majall aad II lari Aag. to time I government buildings. i exploded la Ta Direct WMU Video - ( KALAMAZOO (UPI) — Robert! P. Dye has’been named director of television at Western Michigan! Another University, effective Jan. 1. Dye,wounded. King Hussein, acctised[ joined the university faculty in the UAR of direct responsibility. 1958 a? a speech instructor and di- ——. it rector of the school's FM radio Oil is produced commercially in| station. 128 of the states. Retired Military Pay on Increase man ot the boazd's name contest, sakl the winning name win be selected by board members. Winner of the coo test may use the scholarship or designate some other person tor the award. “In the bUl establishing tM new four-year college in West Michigan,” sajd Stafford, "the Michigan Legislature identified the school as Grand Valley College. MANY LIKE NAME Many people like that name but quite a few others have suggested more descriptive name might be found. Police radio networks came into experimental use about S3 years U. of M. Report Shows That $47 Billion Will Be Paid Out by 1983 more -than $47. billion i during the next 23 years if the present laws remain unchanged. This wav the conclusion of a special report by a University of Michigan research group lor ihe Senate Armed Services Committee. It was made public by Sen. John C. Stennis, D-Miss. jeettons rleariy Indicated mendou* increase In costs of retired military pay" In the yean ahead. This Item now runs considerably under a billion dot-Ian a year at about $775 million for IMO. If there ■ crease in rebenefits, the Southern lawmaker said, theagrowing num-» — - her of men on the retired lists ! t ° will cause the coat to rise to $1 Stafford said anyone can enter billion in 1964, $2 in ,1972 and $3. the contest by mailing a name sug- billion in 1983. gentian to "College,” Box 135,j» Stennis said the Michigan group Greenville, Mich. - (had been asked to study whether The contest will run for one, the present retirement ages — in week, from Jan. 3 -10. (many rases under 56 — should be _ _* * * revised and whether the, interest The college is expected to be of the services are best served built in the Grand Rapids arc*a and by the prfBttit policy JJf counties of Kent, other topics to be considered: Muskegon, Ottawa. AUegan, Mont- ^ po^ibility of military per calm, Ionia, Barry and Newaygo, conttributing to their >e-" (tfrement systems Ss civil employes Ferry service between Manhat- do. |tan and Brooklyn was discontinued —A comparison of military and! in 1942. idvil retirement benefits. DAIQUl cocktails at homo make them the QUICK. EAST WAV WITH THE ORIGINAL DAIQUIRI MIX Just add your farorit* brand of Rum to Holland House Daiquiri Mix. an* you’ll serve perfect DakitHria avsnr Other papular Hribud Home Cash- -Whiskey Sour, Tom Colllut. Old Fa.fcloord. Braes. 9Me Car, Quhdrn Took and Choice. MttlMID noute UnWMMR Full pirn - enough for 12 cocktaflx At Food, Drop, lover-a«« and Daft, ttaraa free cocttaS aal eaaanV matoaal UeulStoCa.Wi7a8lVV.AV. part an t eauugh to our people to hka (hinge one step ul n time rather than doubling ap on pro- the question and prevent (I Romney also is head of Citizens for Michigan, a statewide, nonpartisan group helped win voter approval last month of a proposal to put the convention question on the April 3 ballot. Lansing-to-Mackinac Road Nearly Done . MOUNT PLEASANT OH — State! Highway Commisioner John C. Mackie says' the Latudng-to-j Mackinac Bridge Freeway will bei completed within two years. More than 90 per Stt7S 54” | *4*, W. «»«.,^ !'] zrto'tV«, P°y ,h™m FrSS, or Sorurdo, Here's What to Give That Favorite Guy! HardFinish AII Wool Sharkskin 2-Pant Suits - Specially Priced With Two Pants at Just 75 You’ve never seen such values! THEY’RE REALLY TERRIFIC! |OIN THE. eager crowds tomorrow and have** yours 'for Christmas. BANK THE SAVINGS. YOU DON'T NEED THE CASH! 58 alined ALL Vi^ATHER CjO^S Mil75 *4)UT ORUM Pjl£ ALL ..MEvrEATHExSrSAATREAL»UY! All Wool Shorkfkin and All Wool Flannel SUITS They're tops in style and tremendous sellers. A~ terrific value a low price! Our Finar Quality All Wool SHARKSKIN SUITS These are the top quality all wool sharkskins that wear like leather and hold the Crease like a knife ... Priced to beat all competi- ' tion, they sr* our biggest sellers. WINTER JACKETS Look, Warm Quilted, Lined Corduroy Jackets Leek, Orion File Lined BOMBER JACKETS Look! Warm Quitted, Lined m SUBURBAN Coats *21 Wool Plaid. Lined Corduory AAi GOAL COATS Lock! Rich Orion File Lined #eM CLiCKER JACKETS *15” Many Other Styles■ — All at Savings! Bo Suro to Sot Thom Bofora You Buy! 150 NflRTH SAGINAW \ I THff PONTiAC PRESS, WEPNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1960 Old-Style Christmas Not Vermonters' Wish crackling of the Move riae the' young voices blending with the chorda of an old organ. They sing of the first Christmas. GRANBY. VL (AP) r- Caddie-light to the austere little church, from an old stove, the crackle of burning wood. And in the air, an incense combining odors of candles, faint wood smoke, and the fragrance of a fresh Christ- FREE PARKING IN ANY CITY LOT Above t h> Holidays Find U.S. Taking to the Trees ried glances at the candles of the |tree. Buckets of water and sand stand handy. Outside are shovels _____ ^beside banked-up show. «flpected"^"~buy mare than ~4ol The villagers. In two years, have mimn« Christmas trees worth ISO raised 12,000 to bring electric lines AIDING 4VB NEEDY — The paddy wagon of the Pontiac Police Department is hauling Christmas baskets as well as prisoners during the Yule season. Some 40 food baskets are being distributed to large, needy families by the Pontiac Police Officers Association (PPOA) and Family Service of Oakland County, which has received some of the PPOA baskets to distribute. Here, Patrolmen Billie L Irwin (center) and Patrolman William F. Moore load up the. wagon, with Acting Police Chief Joeeph Horen (left) looking on. Berkshire NYLONS arena aadeWrable competmoe. as WASHINGT0N (AP) _ Secre-*"***• . ■ *.”**',.7 “77 tary of Sate ChristianX Herterl ***** *^? b • and Dean Rusk, who will succeed ! good amt maangenacu him in the Kennedy admlnistra-1 Most trees harvested for Christ- tion, conferred at the State De-1 mas are grown in forests. AbouLpartment Tuesday. 13 per cent come from commer- Herier had been in Brussels and dal Christmas tree farms. p>rta throughout the week. Rusk ' Some 12 million trees will be has been designated by President-1 imported Iran Canada. Almost all Elect John F. Kennedy for the the others will come from the State Department post when the West Coast, Northeast and Middle new administration takes over Jan. Atlantic states. 120. another JopanwD Princft^ ’’"‘"“.Mark*10° Years ooking for Princess I * * * . danville vt. —it took .____. I Prince Yoshl, 25, is the youngeat Mr. and Mrs. Hertel Boisvert 14 TOKYO (AP) — Japans most 0f Emperor Hirohito. Urtyujdays to travel 132 from here ligibie bachelor prince Is kwkingjdid not say whether the prince has to Danville Quebec. They made it a princess. any preferences. He said an ett- the trip in a covered wagon to Nobuyoshi Urlyu, vice chief of gagement announcement may bejcelebrate the Quebec city’s cen-v imperial household board, saidiexpected next year. Itendal celebration. DEVILSFOOD BUTTERCREAM - LAYER CAKE Luscious dessert! Rich, choco-latey devilsfood filled and topped with buttercream, then covered with dark sweet chocolate icing. REGULARLY $1.85 Sizes BVt to 11 in Proportioned Lengths Berkshire Gilt Panties......79c 'Berkskin Walking Sheen . 1.35 Berkshire White Nylons .... 1.39 #|69 X Special Friday and Saturday ALMOND TEA RING Flaky-light Danish dough, rich ■lmmwl filling, creamy fondant icing topped with aliced almonds make this a must for the family’e Christmas breakfait! iW FANCY FRUIT STOLLEN COFFEE CAKE BgCnjljV An extra-large, old-fashioned fruit-filled coffee cake, topped with sugar idngand selected chopped fruits and nuts. $418 THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | Smart Knit Swsotsr or Skirt, by STYLECRAFT SPORTSWEAR ASSORTED CREAM WAFERS A variety of dainty colon and tempting flavors: peppermint, wintergreen, spearmint, choco- J late, lemon, emta^non. *1°°«u.o WB CENTER DESIGN ICE CREAM 8trawberry ice cream bell in vanilla ice cream. Pistachio ice cream tree in vanilla ice cream. ★ Special 44*"*" 4 slices te a pint Dry lea chargee additional Ska Will leva to Get These Baautiiul Knit Outfit! by Stylacraft Sportswear Styleciilt Poles .. .1.19 Styliaiit Site Pints..........3.99 Individual CHRISTMAS CAKE PASTRIES Them glistening individual cakes are made with Sanders delicious white _ batter, richly coated with smooth * white fondant icing. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 3 for 54^ Smart Stylecraft Knit W SLACKS Decorated Christmas BUTTERCREAM LAYER CAKE 8anta's greetings in a beautiful Sanders cake decorated with a sprig of holly and a real candy cane! Two laysra of fine-textured yellow batter cake filled and frosted with Sanders luscious buttercream. THURSDAY.. FRIDAY £ QQ SATURDAY ONLY 49 SANDERS STORES 53 NATIONAL FOOD STORES Visit the Sanders Department in your nearest National Food Store 685 East Boulevard • 1249 Baldwin near Ypsilanti 2375 Orchard Lake Rd. (Sylvan Lake) * 4889 Dixie Hwy. (Drayton Plaint) 3415 Elizabeth Lake Road (Waterford Township) 8040 Cooley Lake Road (Unlbn Lake) And a Sanders Store In the Tel-Huron Shopping Center, Pontiac GEORGE'S DEPT. STORE m |§ nm Tim _ ■ ORLOM ff qo SWEATERS BBS? 3.99 IP || §3 |r | Er a min's SSS. 5.M S?tV 299 PAJAMAS 1 Wr f|| I m THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, ill, IMP SIXyKKX Police Qive Janitor Involved Escape Route/ SAN ANTONld, Tex. (UPD-When Janitor Benny Salazar wa* accidentally locked In the Wool-worth Co. Building after a day's work, he called police tor suggestion, on here to get out, and under their direction*. Utah Booming in All-Out Hunt for Beryllium WASHINGTON (UPI) - Mineral-rich Utah is in the middle of another boom—this time an all-out quest tor beryllium. A report from Beryllium International Corp, notea that the Ann h*s acquired U beryllium claims policy of the *n Utah's Topaz Mountain area. Fdrm Group Seeks to Boost Milk Status acre* and have attracted interest from a number of other firms. It wasn't long Ago that uranium fever swept the West with Utah in the cepter of it all. Burial Scene Set Up in Indian Collection which was found in nearby Munns-villq. The scene include* a skull, enough bone* to clearly identify the figure of a body, plus traditional ceremonial itebis such as glasp and shell beads and drilled dog's teeth. » Women Get Loan Habtit NEW YORK (UPI) - Approximately one out'of every four, loan applicants is a woman, according to a survey by the Commercial Bank of North America, which noted that 10 years ago males outnumbered female borrowers by HAMILTON. N.Y (UPD-CoL gate University has obtained a rare collection of some 2,700 different kinds of Indian relics, said to be one of the finest amateur archaeological assemblages in America. ^Thfi/ll Insure Huntejs Ivsnm NEW YORK (UPI)' - Insurance ,®“°n companies now are willing to provide special policies for hunters, •views A 22 policy will buy a $10,000 adults death benefit and $1,000 medical Tic protection for a weekend hunting more trip. A 31-day season -l |M New Hornet on Rise NEW YORK (UPI) — About 25 per cent of the existing homes in the nation's metropolitan areas have been built in the last decade, according to the Barrett Division France's longest dwelling is an apartment house stretching 1,137 feet in a Paris suburb. The serpentine building has soak* 1,500 occupants. It's curved form leaves lawn space fob Children to play. I The'claims reportedly total 1,900 20-to-l. fully reconstructed ^-bUrial scene of Anted Chemical Corp. 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In black or loden green nylon. 8/195 Men's KNIT SHIRTS Men’s SPORT SHIRTS Men’s Fine ROBES The perfect item for him. A wide variety of cotton, nylon or rayon. Orion and .wool or Ban-Lon. The item men want most. Washable, cut and sewn slims in regular or ivy styles. Men’s GENUINE DEERSKINS The softest thing on t as a feather with an ■ ion lnnersole., Men’s Gift NECKWEAR . Men’s Sock PACKAGE Men's Pioneer BELTS Chbose from repp stripes, patterns and solids, wonderful se-I lection. a Convenient lion [trot STORE MIRACLE MILE l WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, i960 THE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, * . ' V?/:" , SEVENTEEN Covert Students Care and CARE for Hong Kong CARE project—Hong Kong School Kit. The Covert pupils are col- has spread throughout the school in decoration and study. Motivated by the. mental picture of ill-clad Urchins, with shacks or streets for homes, victims of political upheaval, disaster and poverty, the school staff sought ways to create interest in the project. Just inside the foyer’ of the school, a bulletin board has been transformed' Into a giant CARE package, complete with label and postmark. It’s tied with strong twine. LIBRARY A MUSEUM The library has become a Chinese museum. Qhinese lanterns, dolls, fans, calendars, fish, toys, kites, mats, jewelry and clothing are displayed in’ the room. A reading table features Chinese stories and in each classroom' other projects are under way. The fourth grade has planned a Chinese shadow play—creating the characters and story. The little drama by the children has been performed repeatedly. CARE program. Other movies .have been provided On Hong Kong And the Chinese. it ' It h Chinese art Is to be seen everywhere. As the' pupils became familiar with this land of the , Far East, they learned the arts of paper folding and . block printing-and have made colorful kites, papier mache animals and collage decorn-1 tions. A story was written by one of the teachers and her pupils about a refugee Chinese family forced to flee to Hong Kong where It received help from Project CARE. The program is aimed at gaining a greater understanding of the culture of this op- . pressed country, and of foe true satisfaction found in giving assistance to others—especially during foe Christmas Became they care and hope for peace on earth and good wiU to all men, children at Covert School are sending CARE packages to Hong Kong this Christmas. With consultant Mrs. John Hsu of North Johnson Street (center ) are students ffrom left) Jacquelyn Shastal. Rhonda Babka and Stephen Kidwell. ■ Sevan Pages Today Women's Section Clear Up Atmosphere by Letter By the Easily Part Institute Question: I was engaged last year and that time told my girl friend that I would like, very milch to have her as attendant of honor at my wedding. She accepted and seemed very pleased. However, shortly after that her attitude toward me changed and I saw leas and less of her. Whenever I asked her to go anywhere with me, or Invited her to my houae, she was always busy. Now that I have art foe date for my wedding, I am very much concerned as to what I should do about this situation. Should I ask someone else to fill this position? I would certainly appreciate your- help in this matter. . Answer: Having asked her, t, think that you will have to Write her a note and say. ’’’because of the change in your manner toward me, I can hardly help feeling that you no longer want to be my maid of honor and that you are expecting me to fill your place." And then wait a reasonable time for her to answer before asking someone else. * * * Question: I was married two ."Seeks ago and received several telegrams the day of foe -wedding. I would like to know if it is necessary to write pergonal notes of thanks for these messages-. Answer: While it is not nec-egsary to acknowledge all telegrams. It is polite to do so. You should answer certain special ones, such as those from people who live at great distances and whom you are qpt likely to see. Those whom you see often, you can thank Verbally. * * * Question: Someone told me> that if a guest at table makes a mistake ■ such as (wing foe wrong implement—foe hostess should do the same to order to save the guest embarrassment. Will you please tell me if this is a rate of etiquette? Answer: No. To copy a guest’s mistakes would really be a false kindness. Sample Recipes Gifts were exchanged and favorite cookie recipes sampled as Gamma Chapter of Beta Theta Phi Sarority met Tuesday at the Adlake Drive borne of Mm. Paul Van Roekel. Pledges Mrs. Dan Roper, Mrs. Burt Rockwell and Mrs. Walter Brteden attended. Sorority Holds Yule Meeting; Discover Pals Mrs. Jay Sandow was hostess to Xi Alpha .No’Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority tor a Christmas meeting Tuesday evening. Mrs. Edward Markham. Mnt. Robed Pritchett and Mrs. Klwyn Halt assisted. -* * ♦ After disclosing secret pals, members received gifts from Marie McGill, acting as Santa Claus The sorority sponsored its annual children's Christmas party Saturday at Adah Shelly Library. Mrs. George Heenan and Mrs. Richard Ferris headed committees for the party which was attended by 23 youngsters. Bring in Gifts The Women's Association of Joalyn Avenue United Presbyterian Church celebrated* its Christmas party Tuesday in the church's Fellowship Hall. Forty-four members attended the cooperative dinner, bringing gifts for a needy youngster or teen-ager. Mrs. Francis Qak accompanied for carol stoglpg, and Mary Jane Hoisington presented two readings. During a brief business meeting Mr*. William lidisington and Mrs. Charles Bradshaw installed new officers. Mrs. Floyd ' Milicr. outgoing president, prr-sentcd fhe gavel to Mrs. Fried Bo hi man. in Women's Section' In keeping with the authentic Far Eastern •ictiri* ties and decorations at the* school, these students presented a Chinese Shadow Play with laid cut-out silhouettes. Perched atop their “theater" are Pamela Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hetherington of Omar Street announce the engagement of their daughter Dorothy Rae to James D. Walker, son of Vincent Walker of Chamberlain Street and Mrs. Kate -Walker of • Flint. No * date has been set for the wetlding John Wheeler (at left) gets into the spirit of Covert SchooF s oriental Christmas theme by donning a colorful kimono. Assisting him with theQieck closing is student'Sandra Ammons. . ; Dilnbai-Brooks Vows Said at Church of God Potted poinsettias and candelabra graced the chancel of the Church of God for Saturday evening vows of Patricia Lea Brooks and Jack D. Dunbar, pledged to the Rev. Estel , Moore. * * * Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brooks of Ridgecrest. ' Calif., the bride made her ’ home with her grandparents „ the Ben J. Matlocks of N. /Cast Boulevard, who gave the reception in Roosevelt Temple. *' , * ' * An heirlodm veil of net. bordered, with lace held by a lace tiara, fell to fingertip-length. over the bridal gown • of white Chantilly lace and , satin. ■ The Sabrina neckline was outlined with sequins and pearls. The bouffant tiered skirt fell into a chapel train. White carnations and yellow roses, arranged in the form of a crass, were carried by the Peters and Michele DeMinb. Arlene Nelson (at left), Linda Lyons ami Collin Turner await their cues in the foreground. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Andrews of East Walton Boulevard announce, the engagement of their daughter Jeanne Kathleen to Robert G. Romas, son of the Frank T. Ramoses of Warren. No wedding date has been sef. Attending the bride were her cousins Mrs.- Larry Garris as honor, matron and Phyllis Peters, bridesmaid, with the bridegroom's sister Ann Dunbar and Karen Tanner. IDENTICAL DRESSES Wearing identical dresses of red satin- with puffed sleeves Announcing the engage• ment of their daughter Diane to Kenneth L. Moore, are Mr, and Mrs. John Furlong of Newport Avenue. He is -the sob of the Cos Moores of * Ypsilanti Avenue, No wedding date has been set. JEANNE K. ANDREWS DIME FUKLWG MBS. JACK D. DUNBAR and full skirts, matching shops and white fur hats foe attendants held white fur muffs topped with poinsettias. * * * Susan Matlock of Clarkston carried a basket of white rose petals and Dennis Dunbar carried the rings on a heart-shaped pillow made by the bride's grandmother. They are cousins of foe couple. . Ralph Dunbar stood as his brother's best man. They are' the sons of the Albert G. Dunbars of North Johnson Avenue. Seating some ISO guests were Larry Garris, Gene Gardner and jack Mecki. * * * Leaving for a brief honeymoon. foe new Mrs. Dunbar was wearing a deep purple wool sheath dress wtfo fur-trimmed neckline, fur hat and Mack accessories. The couple will be at, borne on Geneiia , Street, Waterford Township. For her granddaughter's ceremony, Mrs. Matlock chose a bouffant dress of cerulean, blue satin and black accessories. A tight purple hat. purse and shod* complemented foe deep purple lace dress for foe mother of foe bridegroom. Their Cottages were of White carnations and yellow roses. “As jar away as this string indicates, as close as your warmth and love shrink it,” explains Mrs. Hsu in pointing the destination of their CARE packages to Covert students James Stormer (at left) and Darrell Greene. 1 , iidHTBEN m <^B|pijp|pnjtf MODERN PITCHER 1 Pint. $1250 Other sixes available SWISS WINE PITCHER KM*. $1250 Other sizes available SIZZLE PLATTERS for fine gourmet evoking ) 7-lnch ROAST 'N' SERVE PLATTER Specially dssigned heavy cast aluminum well-and-tree platter, Ideal for oven masting. Then taks .it right to the table " sturdy wooden trey. $1495 13Vi-lnch STEAK PLATTER Imported Crystal Candlelamps with hand-cut storburst design ONLY $2*5 Pair GIFT BOXED Cendleleenp* ere graceful, footed hurricanes—enriched by a delicately hand-cut starburst design un clear crystal. A pair will bring glowing loveliness to any table setting. Imported, Hand-Cut CRYSTAL PARFAITS SET OF 6 $5 ^The sparkling starburst design on these lovely pa rfaits ms tehee the Crystal Candlelamps. Ideal for festive, frozen demerit, a sat makes a wonderful Christmas gift for someone special I CLEAR CRYSTAL SERVERS for gay holiday festivities • SHRIMPER • HOLLOW-STEM CHAMPAGNE • PARFAIT All homemakers love pretty crystal — and these are the special serving pieces they'll be delighted to receive for Christmas! SET OF 6 SHRIMPERS ..... .$4.95 SET OF 6 CHAMPAGNE GLASSES................$4.95 SET OF 8 PARFAITS ........$4.95 OPEN TONIGHT, THURSDAY and FRIDAY TIL 9. WIGGS 24 WEST HURON ST. PARK FREE on any-downtown city metered lot.. we've just received our final shipment! 1960 CALENDAR TOWELS M These pure linen calender towels are ever-populer Christmas, gifts! Four beautiful patterns to choose from! Ready to hang, towel comet packaged In its own gift box. A wonderful gift for only $1, <« This was planned for the mop, irith soapy water in one side and rinsing water in the other, but it serves well for a quick and easy footbath. MALING SHOES A. Black, Powder Blue, Whiter or Pink satin, with matching fur. B. Black velvet, with Gold trim. C. Black, Red, Powder Blue, or Pink velvet, with matching pom pon, and glitter trim. D. Black, Powder Blue, White, Pink Plush with Gold Lame. 50 N. SAGINAW STREET Opanf Every Evening Til Christmas Eve t I3i-T_ The Black sea has an area ofiTUo n. ■bout tt4,ooo square■' . Yoke s on Him ^~yt.......-Y.....: \r ' h -7-—, v THE PONTIAC PRESS, «WBT)vfear>AV ni?.rrc\rni?.n ai tann iVadm’i for Juniert Sises 5 (o If J Oj»«de Mil. Shoarin, c-*.. The shoulder yoke in a man’s •hlrt should have a double thick* ness ot fabric for good wear and tit. Home economists at Michigan State University say a deep yoke helps the shirt to fit staootMy and |(lvea extra fullness over the lahoulclrir blades where it is needed. SEW SIMPLE By Eunice! Farmer donnell + strifes StcttM PrtoM BHfktlr nifk'r Holiday time, and every woman wants to look’ her lovliett and save money, too. Our alt-lncluslve specials let you do lust that. You get a toft, lasting permanent and the related beauty services that add up to a rave hairdo. Wl | kite Our $25 Lsxerfaws Wove —iA^ I :.T. J5WWB 1450 I with U» Hunt lotion. — at ■# I Just H prie*. haircut extra . I MB Halnbaptai to ta Art aaS Oar OpwlaMr. Let Mr .’•atotaar ter Tea alfe aa feeSelSaal apfraaeh. It kaele at yaar ill-eel baUSay batoOa . ............,. et.1* >-fe — WORTH KIKPINO • —| cuMsaesn * ( tsotius rtKii in oca inon enor | AN Haircats ................... $1.00 I Shempee and Set ................$2.00 | feneeaeati .....................fl.OS | I Tint* ........................ $5 50 I Bleach and Taear ...............$7.50 J + airllaa eaertaa Prtaaa MfehUy MeS*r j donnell hair stylists ^tcltio OKS MIRACLE MILE FE 8-9639 “Dear Xunice Farmer, "The coat pattern I am making tells me to completely interline the entire coat with hair canvaa. I have done this but am not satisfied with the way it now looks. The whole coat Is stiff looking and the sleeves look like they had cardboard in (hem. Why do you think the pattern said to do this” . Mrs. 8.8.E. Many of the new cape-type coats are stiffened with an in* terfadng throughout to obtain a “fashion” effect. You must always consider the type of fabric you are working with before you proceed with such things. If your fabric is already heavy and has a lot of body, hair canvas would definitely make It too stiff. I don’t especially like hair canvas for this however, because It has1 a tendency to make the seams too stiff looking and thick. In most Instances, I would suggest you use a firm, woven type of interfacing as an interlining. For the sleeves, use silk organza. In either case, baste the interlining to your coat fabric and treat as ONE piece of fabric. „*• ★ Dear Xunlce, “When you lay the piece* of a pattern on the material, [does It matter If the pattern is upside down? Several girls In my neighborhood sew and there Is a mixture of opinions. We decided to write you for the answers.” Mrs. W. T. T.j If you are cutting the garment with the fabric folded. It [doesn’t matter whether the patterns Itself is facing up or [down. If you are cutting the pieces singly, you must cut one piece face up and the second piece tact down. If your pattern has any pieces marked CUT ONE, RIGHT, OR LEFT, these pieces must be cut with the patters right side! up and laid on the RIGHT side of your fabric, otherwise these 1 pieces will be In reverse. ★ * ★ Dear Eunice, ”1 have found that a square neckline is the most flattering I [to my face and figure. The only trouble with them is that! they have a tendency to bulge at the neckline. Is there any way this neckline will lay down smooth?” • Mrs. R. P. There is a rather simple way of making the square neckline lay perfectly flat in front. Alter the facing has been applied to the neckline and it [has been understitched and pressed, attach a piece of ft” wide elastic at an angle, as close as possible to' each corner. Hand whip about ft” on each side of the elastic to the facing. After you have attached separate piece of elastic It’s Fun And Exciting to Shop at the New The Perfect Gift MIRRORS Decorative Woll Mirrors and Full Length Door Mirrors add so much to the Home. each corner, you -must determine the length of the elastic, w | Slip your dress over your head and shoulders then bring both 4^! cuds of the elastic under your alarms to the middle of your ^.jback and mark the exact spot where they cross. Don't pull this, Tli elastic too tight or it will puli the front of Urn dress out ot T*! shape. Vj Now apply a hook on one end of the elastic and the eye 4^:on the Other. This ij hooked to Itself and will bold a square Tlirill Her With White Stag Ski Wear! Ski Jackets $19.95 to $39.95 Ski Pants $12.95 to $29.95 Ski Hoods .......$2.50 Ski Mittens ... $3.50 Bold tri-color striped 100% wool Import. Crewneek, raglan sleeves. Full stpper, Sizes S-M-L. 100% cotton fine-yam poplin. embroidered in a muted tone-on-tone Winter ‘ Flower design. Attached roll drawcord hood. Zip front, tower Rip pocket, drawcord at bottom, elastic shirred* cuffs. Give A Peggy’s Gift Certificate In Any Amount 4t! neckline firmly clow to your body. The lower the neckline, the S PONTIAC GLASS CO. S 4> better this works. The Perfect Gift! For every woman on your list! Irresistible seamless nylons in an irresistible box! 23 West Lawrence St. FE 5-6441 Minister Speaks &r$4Mt***4$4&$*&**M**$l t0 Garden Club The MERRY CHRISTMAS fvees AN Of Us . . . RIKER FOUNTAIN Gerald Gibson •poke on “Christ's Own Christmas Message'' at the Better Home and Garden Club's Thursday Christmas party in Adah Shelly Library. The Rev. Mr. Gibson thanked the dub for its assistance ta the completion of the chapel at Oakland County Medical Care Facility. Mrs. Louis Livingstone was chairman for the party, assisted by Mrs. Irl Williams, Mrs. A. D. Stimer, Mrs. Charles Const and Mrs. Harry Martin. Mrs. Rocs Doggett, former ■ guest. *1.35 The Priceless Look Macshore Clever girls accentuate their fVm i n i n e air with MAC-SHORES i From our house to your house is still not too far! Drip When I 30 to 38. doubt 3.98 give e Grinned GIFT Certificate for any amount! Superb Magnavox "Concert Hal!" STEREO Hat 8 hi-fi speakers. 2 complete sound systems in one beautiful cah‘n**- Automatic changer plays'ell OQQ speeds. FM-AM radio. Mahogany or cherry. 7 »+J\J Magnificent Magnavox Gifts of Music! Magnavox pocket radio. Compact- 6-transistor fat ameiing volume, .With case, bstteries, earphones. 24*5 Magnavox FM-AM radio.-Has powerful amplifier,.. two spaaiart. Mahogany, cherry or Danish walnut. 49*5 Magnavox stereo portable, a marvelous performer! Has automatic changer, removable 2nd speaker. 99*> Grlnnell.'s, 27 So.‘ Saginaw FE 3-7168 Extended Accounts Available We Have Her Gift in the Bag! 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Thqughtfutness Is a Two-Way J By RUTH M1LLKTT A r«mt issue of a woman's magazigp suggests that* wives check up on their husbands to ind out whether or not the; 'thoughtful.” Aside front*, making wives critical of their husbands than they already are—the questions the wife is supposed to answer to find ont whether or not her husband is “thoughtful” aren’t -even quite fair to the unsuspecting husband. The poor man who doesn’t even know that Ms wife Is busy testing Ms thoughtfulness Instead of rooking his dbiner or Ironing his shirts. For instance, there's question No. 1: “Does your husband seem interested in what you say?” A. “No” answer here scores against the husband. If a husband hag fallen into the habit of tuning out his wife’s conversation, it could be because it is so dull he has to in self-defense. ★ ★ * Question No. 2 Isn’t much fairer. Does your husband usually come to meals on time?” Well, that probably depends whether his wife calls him to dinner when he is tinkering with car, is watching his favorite TV program, is in the middfe of cleaning his guns or whether she is the kind of understanding wife who holds the dinner until the man of the house is ready to eat. No. 3 also is a . loaded question. 'Does you husband appreciate your efforts to please him?” Lots of women claim they are trying to please their husbands when they actually are pleasing theftuelves. They may foot t' selves tut they rarely loot their husbands. So it’s hardly a black mark against a husband's 'thoughtfulness” if he doesn’t jump for. joy when his wife cleans out his closet and throws away such prized possessions as his old fishing hat and his shabby but comfortable dressing gown. Then when he roars his protest she says pathetically: “I thought you'd be pleased." But why go on, Any wife who as to take a test to find out' whether or not she' has a thought-fill husband doesn’t deserve to have one. Xi Chapter Meets Will Donate to USS Hope Xi Chapter ol Delta Kappa Gam* m will observe Christmas this year through a donation to the USS Hope, hospital ship. Final arrangements were made at the group's meeting Thursday Georges-Newports /• w»li j Dept. 74 North Saginaw St. mu 101 3-26011 F rigidaire KEASEY ELECTRIC 4420 Dixit Hwy„ Drayton evening. The program was [titled “Understanding Other Peoples of the World Through Giving.” Dinner at Devon Gables was followed by a party at the home of Mrs. Donald B. Hogue on Botnaey Rond, Franklin Village. Mrs. Everett Peterson gave s Christmas reading and Mrs. Hbguel accompanied the carol'' sing. Refreshments were served after members exchanged gifts. Mrs.; Ralph Forman, chapter president, presented closing Christmas thoughts. ★ # ♦ The committee for the affair included Marietta Spring, Margaret Luther, Mrs. Hogue and Mrs. Pet. I ' at Sibley’s Miracle Mile LUSTRE KANGAROO Available in tha Following Beautiful Colors. Gold Lustre, Silver Lustre, Blue Lustre, Green Lustre, Blaek Lustre. *12.95 Handbags to Match—$10.95 Adds Distinction to All of Winters Exciting Colors in J* SHOES Michigan's Largest Florsheim Dealer MIRACU MILS SHOPNNC CINTlt J. THJCRAPH AT IQUARI UU KD. Open Doily 10 an. fe 0 pan. Vto Tow Socn/iiy or bSernetienel Charye Brighten Felt Hat (UPI) — Light •or-bright-col-ored felt hats can be brightened by sponging with a solution of one cup water and one or two teaspoons of ammonia. Squeeze a soft cloth out of the solution and sponge the nap. I Then steam. 98 Pc. Set *3995 DIXIE POTTERY SSS1 Dixie HWT, WATERFORD OR I-1SN I from PEARCE FLORISTS send a really C’K/lU&YtCt& Traditional yet so truly personal are living gifts of beautiful floral plants, arrangements and cut flowers. POINSETTIAS rad, pink, white * $4-$5-4750. $]0 ROSES from our greenhouses *5-*6-*750- $10 CYCLAMEN PLANTS $5-$6-$750-$1250 AZALEAS $750-$10*. $15 CENTERPIECES $250 *. $15 Grave Blankets and Cemetery Wreaths Flowers qf Distinction Since 1890 559 Orchard Lake Ave.. . v Phone FE 2-0127 two DELIVERIES DAILY TO DETROIT AND INTERMEDIATE AREAS f« -t- Abby Hag No Sympathy THE PONTIAC^ PRESS. WKDXFVSDAY, PRCEX^BER 2|, I960 TWENTY-ONE You Like Hot Tamales? wjf ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: My giM friend is Very Jealous. My wits doesn’t give me any trouble, but my girl triend checks every move I make. H| She calls all^ over town trac- [ ing me and! hangs around [ the hall when] we^hgve'i „ meetings. T don’t know] '"hoi people she has i watching me. I abby would like to get rid of her but she sticks like flypaper. I am 37 and sM is 24 and a hot-tempered, suspicious Latin American, if that helps you ' any. She has threatened to kill nte U 1 look at any woman. (outside my wife!) and I think she would do lit. Can I get any help from the law? WANTS OUT DEAR WANTS: lie “law" Is pretty busy protecting its law-abiding citizens. You get no sympathy from me. Me who feasts excessively on hot tamales should expect to suffer from indigestion. , * a * DEAR ABBY: Admittedly. I am not the brightest student in our high school, but I . would like to know why, if people are so interested in the education of their youth, they allow thick-headed football coaches to masquerade as teachers of math, science, literature, etc. One of my teachers is. a swell coacft, out he.knowg less about Ms subject Jhan some *of the students. I heard he went through college on an athletic scholarship and flunked all his subjects. THIS is a teacher? JUST INTERESTED DEAR INTERESTED: I hope you are “interested'' enough to investigate your coach's teaching credentials. Be prepared to be thrown tor a 50-yard loss. One who has "flunked all Ms subjects’’ is not teaching anywhere. ■ * a a DEAR ABBY: Several months ago I sent 25c for a celestial map of the pjaneta. It was offered by a reputable manufacturer of canned goods. However, I made the mistake of writing for it in our son’s name. Today he received literature 'from a publishing company urging Mm to get out and sell their Comic books. 1 refused to allow him to do this, however, since be Is only 6 years old. Abby, what can be done about this selling of children’s names to such companies? What assurance do parents have that this will not lead to other types of literature we don't want In our hornet? Must we simply forbid our lend for anything. CONSTANT READER DEAR READER: If you receive ANYTHING in the mails for which you did not send, Including advertising for questionable literature,/send II to POSTMASTER GENERAL’S OFFICE, WASHINGTON 25. D.C. And be sure to enclose the envelope in'which it came. * * # CONFIDENTIAL TO' PHIL: Face the music . , . “Rock-a bye, Efahy.” Have You Tried This? Crunchy Cookies Made of Oatmeal, Chocolate By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor If you’re going to please every member of the family, you’ll | have to have some cookies with j chocolate chips I cup flrmlT p*CKtd bl ret, While scarlet fever is fenerallyjoid. it may/attack individuals at confined to children up to 15 years | any age. V___ (NEA) — Develop the habit1 , of wear - and - w*sh. Savea And tension to a definite Mm scrambling for fresh gloves, ! drance to an effect of beauty. Low, Low Price* on Cistom Draperies The YARDSTICK MIRACLE MILE GIVE HIM A STETSON CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATE Let him choose his own color and style from our wide selection of hats. A miniature hat and hat box shaped like' a crown included. 1195 T" 20°° mdcinsoris SAGINAW at LAWRENCE 272 W. MAPLE—Birmingham OfM Every Night Until 9 P.M. MibMibMJibbMlMlIiMibbbbbbMibMlMibMlbbMlIllillbbli Sew ’n’ save! one yard 54-inchj fabric for each—that’s all this slim.j trim vest and skirt lake. They’re smart together smart separately (learn vest with contrasting skirts.)! Printed Pattern 4857: Misses’i sizes 12. li 16. 18. 20. Vest, skirt: i each 1 yard 54-inch, i simd 50 cents in coins for this: pattern—add 10 cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press. 137 Pattern Dept. 243 West 17th St.. New Yorit.lL N Y. Prim | plainly Name. Address with Zone. 'Size and Style Number. Send now! Big. beautiful, colorific fall and arbiter pattern catalog! has over 100 styles to sew — school, career, half-sizes.. Only 35 cents! STAPP’S recommend Stride Rue C) SHOE JUVENILE BOOTERIE 28 E. Lawrence St., Downtown FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W. Huron at Telegraph Both Stores Open Evenings Until Christmas A Gift from • • • Is A Wonderful Way to Say BOUDOIR CHAIR Select from a variety of styles in floral prints and solid colors —durable plastic fabric covers— choice of decorator colon. from $22.95 jA.eMg. OLittwAt Shop Tonight, Thursday and Friday Night ’til 9 P.M. Saturday ’til 5 P.M. STIFFEL LAMPS From our outstanding collection of famous STIFFEL lamps in brass, bronze and Lenox China bases with beautiful shades. For Traditional, Co n't cm p o ra r y rooms. from $25.00 BOSTON ROCKER Hand-crafted Early American Rocker. Choice of maple or black with gold decorations. Saddle spat, pegged-back spindles. 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Just South of Orchard Lake Road ■jPfflP T Try Elbow Grease Fabrics of ayathct'c fibers uajl ally benefit when Stains and heavily soiled areas on necklines gad cuffs are pretreafed. Home ecoito- J * mists suggest you nib a tl past; of detergent and water, a concentrated liquid detect into the soiled area. Do this with a soft brush or sponge, rinse thoroughly, then proceed with washing. Pauli’s Shoe Store HAY SANTA TO YOUR FAV0*171 NURSII THE CLINIC SHOE U/OwU*. 1st Uftutl «*• Mr Clinic... tM prof.uionol oiford Clinic ara (■M*r.,.«traaftr... mmrHrl My Mr a pair today. $9.95 to $12.95 Pauli’s OPEN EYES SHOE STORE TIL CHRISTMAS 35 N. Sag,now s». JUST REC'D! (JUST RECEIVED!) 1 GO TO YOUR HOLIDAY PARTY IN A FINER HARWOOO TUXEDO RENTAL ONE GLANCE— reveals the superlative quality of these fine .imported sharkskin, superbly tailored three button suits. In three beautiful shades: Executive Gray, Pecan Brown, Classic Blue. WE INVITE COMPARISON DO THIS— Go ehopping in any of Pontiac's FINER •STORES — Look at their offerings at $85 and up. THEN, come ta Harwood and compare the exquisite quality of these imported two-ply sharkskins, the enduring workmanship and brilliant Styling at only $59.50. RIAL HARWOOD QUALITY THE FINEST— gift a man can get is’ a beautiful new suit— Especially when it is made 'of . some of the world's finest sharkskin, luxuriously tailored and sensibly styled. CuIom Tailors and Clothiers Paatfac'a fnM Growing Star* for Mae 90S W. HURON at TCLEGIAPH FE 2-2300 “Coyne in and join the fun,” was the welcome Mrs. Donald Cabral (right) extended to (from left) guests Mrs. Charles Vligian, Mrs. George Tremper . and Mrs. Galen Hershey at Tuesday s Junior Child Study Club Christmas luncheon. Pontiac Central, High SckooFs Junior Girls Ensemble sang carols for the fete. Hostk jCity Junior Musicians Daniel Arnold of Riviera Street was host to The Pontiac Junior, Musicians Saturday afternoon. | Heather Lockhart, program' chairman, introduced pianists Cindy Fay, Deborah Gamer, Pamela Martin and Christine Blakeney who played Christmas music, ■aabeth Crocker, president, ontpanted Pamela Oavette, Inlnt, In three carol*. Mias Crocker, Dealse Roderick, Debt Davie, Pamela Martin and the boat recited poem*. Others participating in the program were Lynn Rtppbarger and Linda Slade, vocal and piano duet: Denise Roderick, carol solo; and Pamela Pillow, Ann Dgtosas, Connie Rightmlre, Elizabeth Crocker, Patti Dell, Deborah Garner and Pamela Gavette, original Christmas poems. Dairny Arnold closed the meeting with a piano solo. Awards for the November Staff Competition were made to- Laurie Blakeney and Connie Rightmlre. Patti Dell received the ward for the best original poem for November. The club sponsor Mrs. Oscar Schmidt made the presentation. Serves Buffet to Church Class j Mr. and Mra. R. H. Wilkinson of Rosshire Court opened their home Thursday to members of the Friendship Class of First Christian Chinch. Participating in the program were Mra. Marvin Addis, Mrs. A. T. Buckler and Mrs. Allan Hersee. 1 A buffet supper was served, with1 Mrs. Brady Adams and Mrs. George Hodge presiding at tM tea table. iitt vWOfr 97 W. Nina PI 9-MIS Mrs. Philip E. Rowston (center), president of 1 the Junior Child Study Club, welcomed members and guests at the annual Christmas luncheon Tuesday in die Fox and Hounds Inn'. Mrs. James Clarkson PmIIm Prm FM« (left), program chairman, and Mrs. Walter Thorton, who arranged decorations, surveyed the happy scene with the president. Musicians Are Feted R The dm>r group of Pontiac Junior Musidiana met for a Christmas party Friday at the Giddings Road home of Mary Jane Holaington. Shari Logan, program chairman, played several cards and the hymn of the month "O Come AO Ye Faithful," and introduced Alice Treece who read "The Origin of the Christmas Tree" and played the selection “0 Christmas Tree." The story of “Our Christmas Carols" was told by Jetty Stoner, newly elected secretary. Miss Hoislngton presented a humorous reading entitled " 'Twas the Morning of Christmas," by Yvonne Child Hiss. Gifts for Pontiac State Hospital patients were ■ accepted by chairman Nancy Schibner who will‘entertain the group in January. Twins' Mothers Unit Gets Charter The Twins’ Mothers Club served its first annual Christmas dinner Thursday hi the Community Services Building. Mrs. Robert Chapman, president, announced the receipt of a certificate of charter membership to the National Federation of • Twins’ Mothers Clubs in Canton, Ohio. ★ ♦ # New member Mrs. William Raymond and four candidates for membership were present. The next meeting will be Jan. 26. FROM OUR COLLECTION OF COLONIAL TABLES .. Three examples of Sprague & Carleton’s matchless craftsmanship. Each is solid rock maple, designed to add warmth and» beauty to your living roam. Functional as well as lovely, their beauty is for always. Finished in damage-resistant MAPLELUX* to Avoid accident or harm. See these and other fine pieces in our complete collection of furniture for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms. Each piece the finest in quality ... but reasonable in price. *MAPLELUX is ths trademark of Spragua A Carleton Maple. ff AYTAIVI^ The"Qudity" I I:Vll kl Furniture Store L 3065 Orchard Lake Rood Phone FE 5-9474 Open Evenings Except Saturday *til Christmas 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH . . ./UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY Play Bridge at the Elks Members of the Pontiac Duplicate Bridge Club met Monday evening at the Elks Temple with 13 tables in play. * * * Winners included Henry Bardsley and R. M. Eastman. Edwin V. Clarke, and Harry Philp, Allen Rososky and Donald Stephenson, Robert Larson and Dr. Douglas Campbell, Mrs. Ernest Guy and Dr. Robert Segula. Earl Waterman and Thomas Landis. Others were Dr, James St. Louis and Richard McCarius, and Mr. and Mra. Sheldon Kushner. . LAST-MINUTE Christaas Large Selections Still Available! WHITE ARROW SHIRTS........from $4.50 SPORT SHIRTS ............from $3.98 TIES .................... fw»m $1J>0 PAJAMAS from $4.25 ROBES ....................from $4.98 SWEATERS ................ from $8.95 For the Man That y, Is Hard to Please- TOvt Give a Monarch \sf Gift Certificate! FREE GIFT BOXES WITH EACH PURCHA8E Monarch **** AMD 10YS' **** *- ,v Shopping Center IS A M. to • 7JL Chat v# Account* fart ted | Hi An.rlr.l KiptM* Often Cate*- Candy for Christmas It's "Kitchen Fresh" tetris wmmm Delicious Candy in Beautiful Gift Boxes Come in and try a sample of our lovely assorted chocolates with centers of nuts, creams, fruit and many others. Try our unique velvet ice cap clusters or 4) wonderful glass apothecary jar of hard candy. Also, boxes of peanut brittle and chocolate covered peanuts and canisters of "chlps'n-chews." / • OPEN S A.M. -- 8 P.M. Fund Raising Consultants for Churches, Charities, Clubs, Scouts Ross' Fine Candies- "Kitchen Fresh' 4642 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 2-2509 J ,-J4-k vAk -1 PONTIAC ; PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER M. 1960 / TWENTY-THREE identify With Cithers to Keep True Values [yule* Banquet By MURIEL LAWRENCE wai magnificent because The year 1940 was a terrible] we said to ouraelvea at he marcb-nnd magnificent one for my gen-1*1 implacably toward .«•: 7 eration. I “Has our disconnection from ! It waa terrible because evary j manUc’ ^ Have '2* XXL ,Eur°Pf ^n too Involved with ouraelves? fall into the blaze of Hitler’s mad- CHRISTMAS Tsale All Price* Reduced This Week 9 Radios • Phonographs • Transistor Radios • Portable Recorders • Portable Stereo • FM-AM Radios • Clock Radios • Hi-Fi • Speakers for Hi-Fi • Portable TV • Table TV • Console TV • Color TV • Tape Recorders • Food Mixers • Rots' Radio Kits • Stereo Tape Platers • Code Practice Sets • FM Tuner Dts e Hi-Fi Amplifier Kits • Rear Seat Speakers • TV Antennas AD Types • Radio Batteries • Ear Phones • TV Stands • Record Racks • Auto Radios • Recording Tape • TV Boosters • OHF Converters • TV Wire • Head Phones • Transmitting Keys • Auto Antennas • TV WaD Sockets • TV 2 Set Couplers • Phono Needles • Record Changers • Phono 4S Adaptors • Many Other Items Reconditioned TV Sot* at BorgOin Price* AU Site* and Styles to Choose From. Cel Toer* (or Christmas. la tba terrible, magnificent year of IMS under Mm threat of Adolf Utter, we Americans lost our self-ceateredaees sad re- “Why did me Uriah we could teed aside from Caeehoslo-vakla's agony? Why didn’t we We would, feel this mar cMaeguaalnc ot Polish women and'children In our own flesh? Par we do feel K. "It is now clear that instead t being safe from the Me of the Poles, the French, the Dutch, the British and Czechs, we are inextricably involved with it.' The parrots of young adults mat recall this conclusion. We must also recall thadaOt accepted identification with the people of Europe, we re-i peoples of Europe, (n I960 you We need to recall this stirring experience for young people deeply troubled by the Soviet Union's threats. Over and they say to tne: "What's theme? Tomorrow the Russians may drop the H-bomb. Why should we study and work become something when there may be no world left for anyone to be anything in?" . I am learning to answer: Silver Tea Celebrates Christmas 'University (Art Group Has Exhibit are discovering that you are one with the people of the world. ‘Aa Adolf Hitler forced us to identify ourselves with the Poles and the Dutch, Nildta Khrushchev Is forcing you to identify your •elves with the people of India. Indonesia, The Congo. Accept this fact. Stop being afraid of it. Do something about it," What I’ve been asking them to do la to get In touch with the Amerieaa Committee oa Africa, Ml Secoad Ave., New York 11, N.Y. This, organization, baa beer created not only to inform u^ about the struggle of the African peoples but to tell us ways in which we, as individuals, can help *«m. If you remember 1940, your own year of ideflttfication. urge young adults to take this action, * It fit their frustrated sense of identification that troubles them. lota Eta and P& Kappa Tau chapters of Pi Omicron National Sorority observed their Christmas banquet at the Fox and Hounds The Crystallaires of Pontiac Northern High School/ accompanied -Sy Mrs. Etna Haines, sang carols at the Thursday party. Mrs. fllg Cervlnskl, nations! president, conferred the first degree of IntHaflen to pledges leaa Cary and Cleans Evans whs ara being spoaaored by Mrs. Thomas Bse.. Banquet committee members were Mrs. Buhl Burt, Mrs. Mary Chumraktga, Mrs, Delmer Fields, Mrs. Robert Hausman, Mr*. William Johnson, Mrs. George Reuter and Mrs. Gene S|»lL o Dry Hair Quickly Pamper Her with a Gift from ALVIN'S Dry your hair soon as possible _____after a shampoo. Leaving it wetl Khuahchev, like Hitler, baa made over a long period tends to make] If-centerednesi intolerable. I hair dun and liatlasa. • Pontiac Woman’s Club memben -p* Art Group of the Pontiac met for their ajinnal Christmas Branch American Association of] ,silver tea at Pontiac Federal Sav- University Women,, presented an ;ings and Loan Building Monday. I Pxhib4t of lhc work of members * ♦ ♦ '.following a meeting Monday cvc- Mrs. J.'O. Radenbaugh, program Ling at Madison Junior High1 ■hairman, introduced P o n t i a r School. Northern High School’s Crystal- * * * lalret who sang carols under the Margaret Harths sang, a group direction of Melvin Urimer. «c-]of German carols, also "What compared by Flora MrCartney.iCWU. Is "Lo How a 'Owron Sickle* introduced the mini- Rose E-r Blooming’’ and "0 >pra' ]Holy Night." Rosamond Hae- Carot* Included Mrs. (Varies berle played the piano accom-Carmaa. wife nf the Interim pas- pantment tar of Bethany Baptiat (hprch, Mrs. Phillip Lockhart read and Patricia Colea of Macrday “llow Far Is It To Bethlehem?" Igke who t* on vara Hon from by Elisabeth Orton Jones and a teaching position In Newfoaad- iMhrie Jones presented "The IbH Christinas Story" according to Members were notified of thei^*' Pontiac City Federation of Wom-j The program arranged by eri's aube meeting Jan. 9 at Adah.; Mrs. 8. E. Mlaard rioaed with Shelly Library and the Oakland the reading of Felnr Mar-County Federation of Women’s shall’* "Let’s Keep (hiM-Chibs session Jan, C to Blrming-i «■»” by Mm. Enacts Men's Flnt Baptiat Church where DeweU. Calvalcade of Events from 1991] Guests of the evening were 1981’’ Will be presented. . J Marion Hicks, Mary Whitten and * * * Rilla King. Oommittero tor the day. were; Mrs. Duane Miller, as chair-^ Mrs. Charles Uoyd. tea chairman.;man of the social committor, and Mrs. W. E. Blyrin. Mrs. Clif- was assisted by Mrs. Robert ford Stclfcy. Mrs. William Krek-jsiingericnd, Mary Koclla, Mrs. low. Mrs. Aaron Fox. Mrs. J antes Melvin Eller. Mrs. James F. Gilchrist and Mr*. Alfred Danton.jwagar. Mrs. Wesley J Stewart. Mrs. Nettle Hymers. Mrs. Frank Mrs. Paql Furlong: Phyllis Hardenburg and Mr*. E. G. Holli-jPnpe. Mrs. Maxwell L: Shadley, tan also assisted. , Margaret Steward. Mrs. Lockhart * "* * ]and Miss Jones. The next meeting is scheduled , _ . Jan. 1 at Pontiac Federal'Savings and Loan Building. 35 Members Attend Meeting Thirty-five members of the Worn-! a of the Moose. Chapter 3M. attended ar meeting Monday evening ;in Moose Hall I A donation of ISO was voted to help the men of the Moose fill baskets tor needy members. From o ’Friend?' NEW YORK (UPll — The humbr of Christmas, expressed on contemporary — also called mad—Cards, tickles. One long, slim raid this yule season bears the greeting: There are very few things I like better than Santa Claus — Merry Christmas to one of them." Give him his choice” Let him select the shoes of his choice! Nice way to present it, too-r-the •hoe horn is a gift in itself! 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IW'MW;*S{W *-jc 15 |^]M'^3i«3<^U9tapiP:mwiug«7W'|w.ra>4g^pgqgn| 1 1 i ' I '. / TWISyTy-FQUH BgggagB^p THK PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1910 Troy Sets UpWopLevelConfab Completion Could Bring 30-Year Detroit Contract TROY ~ A top-level meeting between Troy officials and the city's bonding, engineering and legal consultants will be.held here Jan. 3 to discuss a master plan being drawn up for the city. City commissioners are awaiting completion of the master-plan before making a final decision oif signing a 30-year contract which*————— would allow Troy to be sup- _ . plied water from Detroit. IDnA^g City Manager David K. Firestone! ^^Jssssdp anned in Area iome points to which commission-!1 IU,,,,WW 1,1 n,WM era have objections in the tong! term agreement. ! Will Serve 1,230 NOW The (emmimtan hopes to sign j in Milford Setup; Mostly the contract soon so an extra u t ticn sauce of water will he available NO*™ ©t NOV la Detroit by summer. I Troy's only source of supply cur- HIGHLAND rently is a system of municipally j* tbcjrcatlon of a owned wells which, have been op-|Ph™e Co. exchange in the H-ating near peak capacity the last,area of Highland Township few summers. "*» announced today by * * * j company's Milford manager, City water is mot available to|^^ert M. Keefer. Southfield Woman Charge* Charter Violations many residents here. They are supplied through privately owned wells. Others have tapped -in to city water mains with private lines. Beranse of the Importance of the water problem In Troy. Firestone saM he experts a goad representation of ro olden to at the meeting, which Is slated lor 7:M p.m. Is the (tty Hall. Attending the session beside Firestone, City commission members end City Engineer Joseph Schugartb will be James Pollack, bonding consultant; Stratton Brown, holding attorney; representative from Pate-Him Associates, bonding consultants. A8U X-WAV NOTICE In connection with the water problem, the City Commission said it wants to be given notice ahead of time an any change in the route of the proposed Chrysler Expressway through Troy. Osmndssisnen said say change la the route would disrupt the city's plans far water and sewer pipes. In a letter to the commission, the State Highway Department stated that it expected to send a representative to the commission before rttpil alignment of the pressway route is made. ♦ A ★ In other action, comihisshmera approved a salary increase of 1300 for the city manager. * * * The increase, effective Jan. 1, will boost Firestone's annual salary to 110,500. The new exchange will serve ,230 customers, now a part of Milford exchange, primarily of MSS. * "This construction will provide expanded and improved telephone; service to customers in this area." Keefer stated! Featuring dial and direct distance dialing service, the White Lake exchange is scheduled operation by early fall or next year. Architects rat and construction contracts lor a general telephone building at White Lake have been awarded to Smith, Hlnrhman and Orylla of Detroit and Emmett f. Btaoei of Milan, respectively. The H4.M atructure la to be started this month' and be completed late next spring. Installation of $162,100 of automatic dial equipment, which will provide 800 lines and 1.300 main station telephones, will begin as the building is completed, Keefer said. He indicated outside plant and facilities necessaiy^to create the ^exchange would involve an investment of $277,500. ‘This activity is part of General Telephone's 1961 multimillion dollar expansion and improvement stated. Rochester C. of C. Elects New Officeft State Treasury Back to Normal Drop* Priority System as Manageable Deficit | Suit to Delay $1-Million Project the Mixed Chorus at Romeo High School form a Christmas tree pattern after taking part in the annual Christmas Concert last night in the high school gymnasium. They sang their songs by simulated candlelight, holding tiny flashlights in their hands. Pictured here are (from left bottom row) Jean Milisap, Joe Watson and Linda Boles; (second row) Betty Abbott and Judy Kelley and Sharon Chapko, at the top. The concert band also was featured during the concert. They argue that the city should pay for the transmission line, instead of the property owners, because it will serve the city-at-' large rather than just those who; hue along ll-MJjb Road. CITES OTHER LINES They point out that the city has financed other transmission lines along Nine Jdile, 10-MUe end Tale, graph roads as well as other main arteries. t r la these rases, the rest at the water lines has been paid by water revenues Iran stt over the elty. City Administrator Robert J. McNutt said he sympathizes with Mrs. Yoki’s stand, but he Indicates that the city has already reached its debt limit on water revenue bonds. An exception could be mad# by dipping into surplus water funds, the council fears this would m precedent and other requests » ? jwouid follow, according to the ad- OAKLAND TOWNSHIP -Nomi-j Candidates formerly were chosen ministration, nating petitions for the first pri- in a caucus held in the township! * * * mary election ever held In Oak-hall until the Township Board voted He stated that the immediate land Township are now being to change the election procedure need for water, north of 11-Mile circulated by candidates, accord-j two years ago, Voll said. ^toi^wnritlpsbpervhor Frank ^ MpmlMrra|MrtMr , SOUTHFIELD—A former South-deputy cleric has against Southfield could delay the city’s $l-mil-Improvement-project tiro months, w % * Mrs. Thomas E. Yoki of 22S00 11-Mile Road is challenging council's policy of "doing just is It pleases." Specifically she charges that members have net followed the city's charter la determining the meted of fla-incing a 150,too water Use that (mM . ran past her hause. The council has scheduled a sec-public hearing on the water near Mrs. Yoki’s home. It will All water, tewer and paving projects In Southfield have been lumped together in one $l-mUUon project By doing this city officials say they can get lower interest rates than by having to ft HH several smaller projects. The only hitch is that no aae will loan Southfield the money during the time a suit threatens any pert sf It Mrs. Yoki and her neighbors are protesting that they shouldn' have to pay the entire cost o the 16-inch water line in front o their property. Brucellosis Defense Urges Calthood Needles Most of the replacement calves I He added that calfhood vaccina-in Michigan’s cattle herds will be tton provides the cheapest income eligible for calfhood vaccination against brucellosis within the next four months, according to the Michigan Department of Agriculture. - * Dr. C. H. Failing of 2270 Meta-mora Road, Oxford Township, who is the Federal-State Department of Agriculture veterinarian in Oakland, Macomb, Wayne and Livingston counties, urges calfhood vaccination. Brucellosis Is a highly contagious disease of cattle aad has insurance a cattle owner can buy. lions of dollars over the yean la loss of calves, sterility, and radioed milk production. Under certain coadltloae man may contract the disease through Infected animals. This Is sometimes known as Uadulant fever. Dr. Failing also stated livestock owners should continue calfhood vaccination against brucellosis even though the number of Infected herds has been greatly reduced ‘ ROCHESTER—Carl Lehnen will suooeed Thor Ulseth as president of the Rochester Area Chamber of Commerce for 1961. W . O' Other officers elected at last night's organizational meeting woe Jack Burr, vice president Keith Criasman. treasurer; Betty Levidc will again serve as secretary. TV ehanibv initely decided rpon an in , creased dues 'structure. New members of the group arc Fred Weihe of Goodison Manufacturing Co.; Mrs. Oscar J. Sorenson Jr„ attorney Harry Huber, Robert Swainson of Michigan State , University Oakland; and Criss-man of Criasman Chevrolet*. WWW Joseph Watson, insurance agent, was, named to fill the unexpired -tenh of Charles Dillman. . Diilmao was named to the po* .-artier this year. LANSING « - Michigan's State Treasury went back to “business i usual" Tuesday. * * * Gov. Williams and the State Administrative Board decided there longer any need to approve all major expenditures from the state’s general fund coffers. The cash crisis is over, and i been for about four months,” said State Treasurer Sanford A. Brown. “We now haVe a manageable deficit of about $40 million.’’ he said, “As long as it stays at about that level or below there Is no need for the administrative board to use a priority syittrn for spending state funds.". The board set up the priority expenditure method in May 1959, State program. WWW Dairymen and beef breeders should keep in mind,” said Dr. Failing, "that calfhood vaccination provides excellent protection against brucellosis, increases the sale value of the animal, and could easily mean for a dairyman or beef breeder the difference between profit and loss. There to no known treatment for the disease " Plan Christmas Eve Candlelight Service ROCHESTER — A family candlelight Christmas Eve service will be conducted in the First Congregational Church at 8 p.m. The Nativity scene wtil come f alive with Christmas carols and pageantry woven together by narration. Both the Chancel Choir and Junior Choir, will set the Services Listed for Lutherans at Brooklands To Ask Broader Aged Benefits Senator Wants More Liberal Plan Owing to Program's Low Cost LANSING _,i_.# UAnrlnm « Senate committee studying Mich j ConsumersHearings igan’s medical care program for Delayed Till Jan. 5 the aged says he will ask (or ex- LANSING flfi — Hearings panded benefits next year. I Consumers Power Co, request to Sen. Lloyd A. Stephens, R-Scott-1 increase gas rates $13.5 million a ville, said cost of the program, year will be resumed here Jan. 5, shared by the state, federal and the State Public Service Commie-county governments, has been less sion has announced. Company attorneys asked the commission to adjourn the hear- The Jtfhior Pilgrim Fellowship shall become a live Nativity scene being visited by angels, shepherds, and kings. The Rev. Robert Jacobson will narrate. A nursery for Small children will [be provided. The service will last [about 45 minutes. Oakland Twp. Hopefuls Circulating Petitions * public offices la te I township Is 4 p.m. Jan. t. Voll. who has In hjli . for seven years, said he to i , B^0iaf^^^!r^inin« tor rejection hlmariL tor tifeMxttte wraks h^ been, wterM1 ^s SJJ* "*r-' “* to-|S!r*w£A^voiIT!S - - - Norman Kuck. [ham has been township treasurer- A* former deputy ctarti has 'far or imbm felted the new hearing on-flnanc- and west of Laltoer prompted the city council to propose the special assessment plan. There could be shout a three year delay before any new revenue beads «eaM be esM, said McNutt. . According to Mrs. Yoki. there wouldn't be much difference tat the amount phe had to pay under either plan. But by special assessment her payments wouM start now revenue bond*, they would begin when she taps into new line. than anticipated. Stephens stated since the program was authorised by a special legislative session in September, only 2,SM aged patients have been approved for participation. He said he will ask for a liberalization of the plan by the 1961 Legislature. The present program could be expanded, he said, by adding nure- Christmas observance will be'far gg years, ushered in with the traditional children’s service beginning at 7?30| p.m. Christmas Eve. At 11 p.m. worshippers will gather for the midnight service which will Include the celebration of the Holy Communion. On Dee. U the regular Sunday schedule will be followed with the exception of Yhmday School which will be canceled for the day. Both the l:M a.m. and 10:43 a.m. Christmas Day services will alse provide the sacrament of Co mm ant so. A special New Year's Eve ves-! township hall could vote hi a!« pers has been planned to start atcaucua." Voll explained. "A pets,„ ^ 1K_ „ _U11_ 7:» while the New Year's Day **, eoaid get himself elected by to***"*•*«*•* schedule will follow the usual Sun-jpacking the hall with only those! v day form with thp observance of who would vote for him.” 1 A new greenhouse tomato Holy Communion in both services. [ * * * j variety. Spartan Red 8. has post Sunday School will meet at the, Voll recalled that this* led to'been released by the Agricultural \1sor aad treasurer pouts. ™ . . „ inspection before the hearing. It ' Voll said the township board de-jfe on this point that she bases elded to do away with the hone-her threat of suit, and-buggy caucus because it be- * # * Ueved the primary election was a Mn YoW could hold up the more democratic method of select-^ utue at the time ing candidates. when the money is actually bor- „ , ’ jroWed. This would be after the Only the people present in tha^ ^ o*-Michigan Municipal iFtoance Commission for approval church officers, a togs’ Tuesday. They said they would present witnesses to argue .bent* carrying over, win app against the testimony of commis-[a body to the late service sion, staff members who, recoin-1 commissioned for duties to mended an increase of about $5.6 year/ million a year. t: The pastor announces that Consumers has some 533,000) gas [catechumen instruction will h customers in 30 LOwer Peninsula eeled for the one coui\ties. >to reconvene Dec. customary hour and newly elected tome fairly stormy^ sessions around!Experiment Station at Michigan weH ss incum- ri^flon time. State University. fane Lee ing care at home, by use of nun-ing homes following acute care in hospitals and by increasing the amount of money a couple to allowed to have while still qualifying for benefits from $2,000 to $2,500. Many other states are watching , .. .______.developments to Michigan because1 veterinarian are almost unknown. |„ wag the first gtate t0 ^ thr Dr. Failing said. _____maximuni federal formula, he add- Church to Ho*t Play SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP - A play entitled “What Does Christmas Mean to You?" will hp presented at 7 p.m. Sunday at the at the peak of the so-called "cash Pixie Baptist Church, 8585 Dixie when the state treasury hit bottom and state empl missed a payroll. Highway. Recitations by Sunday School children will follow the play, which Gov.-Elect Swainson will take will be staged by the church’s,40 per cent and counties 10 per| the reins Jan. 1 adult Bible class'. {cent. will s actually result In long term savings,’’ Stephens concluded. Cost of the program to Michigan for a fiscal year is estimated! at $10 J million. The federal government will payj 50 per cent of the cost, the state CUFF BOOTS Pair QUILTED NYLON or COTTON 98 ROBES 4 Other Robes 3.98 to 12.98 6 Pair D»y*of-the-Week PANTIES boots art more popular than ever, especially this worm wool fleect lined shearling cuff boot with crept soles, S HIDES MIRACLE MtLE SHOPPING CENTER wiuie Knox will be the featured tenor aoloist to the men's quartet, singing "Mary Had a Baby." The drama department will portray the Christmas story to .tableaux and song, under the coaching of Miss Loma Wildon. THs ‘concert is open to the public. is 3^ THE PONTIAC PRE9S. ;/■) fpi -SvP-.r\ | '$tv, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, I960 : -;. - TiVEyTV»FIVE , •«* mui wuniiwn 10 inc in- _ w 1 missiles. Electronic* and Bra; Leaves "TS SSS?Ui -»» Airplanes Behind Si todeMvety onts tart'plro Safe- ' MIDDLE RIVER, Mr. (UPI) In 1909, only falx years after Orville and Wilbur Wright’s frail flying machine wobbled into the air, the Martin Go. offered its first airplane for sale. Tuesday, 51 years end 12,400 planes later, Martin closes its books on aircraft production and — a P5M-2 Marlin tying boat to be tumed^over to dip Navy at to Strawberry Point seaplane 1 angar From the 12 horsepower Martin biplane put on the market in 1909 to to ..last mighty PSM-2, many famous planes have {oil'd oft tye company’s production line to .write their tales of glory ia the sty. Butte Sdfecrackers Frustrated by Tools" BUTTE, Mont. Of -cracking was as bad as teeth for Butte burglars. Ia tact, wane. Yhey left empty-handed after trying to crack a medical office safe with dental totda. ■n Announces Defense (Juts About MOL , . historic GettSbnrg battleground in Pennsylvania in an average year. Russia Presents Record Budget (or Peacetime . By STANLEY Johnson . jdltum will be 15 per cent higher MOSCOW (API - the Soviet this year. . rpcord peacetime budget of 77.5| During the initial separate i 1 new rubles to finance an tlons. of the Supreme Soviet's * DIAMONDS No Substitute for Quality Rings by Gerow FLAWLESS y4 CARAT SOLITAIRE DIAMOND *125 B Complete Selection of ft ppr cent increeae in industrial ntput in 1981. Finance Minister .VaaUU Garb'* tv told applauding deputies of die Supreme .Soviet, the Soviet parliament, thak defense expenditures are being cut "thanks to to unilateral reduction of the So-iviet armed forces." They make 11.9 per cent of the total bedg-lei. compared to 12ft per cent tor MATCHED WEDDING BANDS With or Without Dta-monds. See Our Now 8oleetlon Of Birth- Sara Days fCsrtDed 0—iamloyfit— AtocricM Com testofyf - JEWELRY — SILVER -- APPLIANCES ALL AT ESTABLISHED LOW PRICES A (jetm putelet 52 N. Saginaw (Next to Kresge’s) FE 2-9641 Western' newsmen were surprised to see Alexei A. Kirichenko. dismissed from to Presidium of the Soviet Communist party last April, on the platform fa to House of Nationalities with top leaders. Sees Continued Commerce Dip United Business Service President Alio Expects Upturn in Spring BOSTON (UPI >—Paul T. Bab-son. president of United Business Service, predicted today the business recession will continue but there wUl-be a turn for better fa the spring. Garbuzov said, however, defense costs will remain relatively high ~l agreement on general and disarmament agtoMtotej reached." # The 1981 cost of to armed sees was put at 9.22 billion new rubles. The Soviet Union has declared that the neyf rub come effective Jan. 1, will be iworth 11.11. Though to old |was officially valued at 25 cents, the new ruble to rated as containing 10 old ones. OLD AND NEW 12.25 billion oM rubles. ♦ ■ * * Western experts usually figured the worth of the old ruble at 10 cento the rate the Soviet govern-jment gave to foreign tourists — or len. But Western experts con-j islder that Soviet military budget figures are highly misleading [since many items of armament pralurtfan are included in allot-' menu for ostensibly civilian pro-1 faction. * * * Premier Khrushchev studied the figures in a light blue notebook las Garbuzov pointed but that the! 'total budget is 8.7 per cent higherj than last year's previous record! |of 745.8 billion old rubies. The 1988] [defense budget was 98.1 billion old rubles. Garbuzov said scientific expen- Pkm Strongest Magnet In Building at MU Cambridge. Mass. (UPD-a new $9,502,000 laboratory at Massachusetts Institute of Technology will house the world’s most power ful magnet. The laboratory will produce i continuous magnetic field of 250, 000 gauss—more than 500,000 times greater than the earth's magnetic Odd, which causes a compass t ” tion should h wr record high of $57|beneath a great wfadbw in to w housing start! cathedral,- rebuilt on to rates of up to, *t least MjnMIon. etwreh nuwjbyQer- INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION; AUu bomba in World War a low of around 103 in timJ|M^S Index to to first quarter and recovery to around 116 by yeanwL LABOR: Etocttanfaspined union ggrendvencss vs. stlffer management resistance probably frill cause more stritys than in 1880. COMMODITY PRICES: Firmer, with, the average up 1 or 2 per mt. AGRICULTURE: A gain of 1 to 2 per cent in farm cash for a total of around $34 billion. STOCK MARKET: The likeiy| range for the Dow-Janes industrial average during 1981 will be 570 to-685. The range for the Standard ft Poor avenge of 425 industrial stocks will be 55 to 67. Ovtjfom Vctlm dt Gmfa OPEN 10 A.M. TIL 9 P.M. 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(Take Bethlehem Stone STEEL: Ingot production about . rnil.ntn, to Mine as this year—ioo million *° Coventry in England y, per cent 01 *5*' MANCHESTER, England (API—1 dty. With a 7,2 cents an hour A * B wn.j wage Increase to go into effect,^ ^Hooking Bethlehem when next October, moderate steel Christ was born is nearing the cod price increase are probable lof a long Journey to Coventry Cm-AUTOMOBILE: Produ c-jthedral. The freighter Norman tion should total about 6.4 mil lion. Prince ferried it from Beirut, efers and 1.2 million trucks com-! Out of the three-ton stone a font| pared with 6.7 million car! and 1.2!will be carved, symbolizing the million trucks this year. Fewer link of-the hew cathedral with the] cars will be imported in 1961. 'birthplace of the Christian faith. 1 BUILDING: Total new construe-; The font will rest on a pedestal. Entire Imaining Fine Nose Firnising Stock MUST BE SRI RIGHT TO THE BARE WALLS! Limited Quantities of Lamps, Tobies, Chairs, Desks, Living Room, Bedroom, Dining Furniture and Floor Corerings Still on Hand to Go at o Mere Fraction of Their Worth - . . Nothing Held Bock! All Deliveries Promised for Christmas! This is Your Lost Chance... Hurry • • •- • Open Every , Evening! • Free Delivery Within 25 Miles! Save! Easy Terms Avoiloblel m • Park Free Behind Store! South Saginaw Street at Orchard Lake Avenue * TRADE STAMPS FOR BI S — Orphans from * the Westview Boys' Home in Hollis. Okla , pour « thrir stamp-filled books into a large pile at Okla- * homa City Monday in payment for a $5,957 school bus. The boys brought more than 4 million trad- 'Let's Quit Sending Cards!' z By LYLE C. WILSON i fora, either, III take ’em off "WASHINGTON (UP!) — The SACC didn’t get anywhere and I| The L W: No, leave ’em JM .... ■ _, ______________ didn’t think It would. It la an ad-i bat let’s send a real cheap card jwould «* dead and A01*-mirable society, however, with’ nest year and mall It after Perhaps women will gain the noble objectives. It should prosper. ChrtMmas. courage some day. But gain the h * «• «—■ * <*+ “tion' lt Abolition of Chrtomas keep the Christmas card business Then m women _ the imart. » * ld„ tv.’*01"*. waU,n* Wf' du*"« “^est of their sex - who know and the proce“ of *lecting •"^ concede this lack among them- whMi I " *n nIernal cnore' . popularity and membership of an- gj™ to come Indoors when l| u ^ the courage of;X- organization l^ weU^s. * Old Meads may cat mo dead. ♦Nevertheless, the Chi Warns ehrd -must go. It Is the essay vassal-form appeadbt of the Chrtstaaas . J* These cards annually cost hi-fctost as much as the common cold; Store than a Polaris submarine. Moreover, the annual avalanche en*I — •. ____a ( ,. 1™ . , .. ... _ .. |ulfS and entraps the regular mail, G«n. Hershey Sees NO feminine collectivity. Else, they packs Youth Corps Plan Conflict Btfween Draft and Program pdfs pausing more important matter §ich as letters containing checks— to be lost in the shuffle for weeks gr, even, for all time. (TALK or WAITE! * f&tl WASHINGTON t a soldier's Hast year. Bet they didn't. pay in the real war—the w: I Frank: Nape, nor the year be- |against poverty and ignorance.” ^ccenf Is on Youth in Kennedy's Cabinet! •♦WASHINGTON (UPli—To par-ibrother Robert, named attorney 2$hraae ah old expression. Presi-j general. Robert is the second sknt-Elect John F. Kennedy’s cab- youngest -attoniey general in his-Jfat appointments mean that youth tory. President James Madison Mil serve. named Richard Rush to the post •“The 43-year-old Kennedy, young- at the age of 33. " Sat man ever elected to the White Stewart L. Vdalt, 4®, Kennedy’s ♦louse, selected cabinet members choice for Interior secretary, Is jgjth an average of 47.3 years, the second youngest men to bold youngest in the 30th Century. i that post la this century. ra. romps*■»*« ? - - p-mw-m* howeFs cabinet is 47-year-old At- OrS.*. c™™i sms. p. m Berva in he merce Secretary Frederick H.I •- Kennedy U the first person Mueller and 65-year-old Socretaryt I bora fa the Mth Century to be of state Christian A. Herter. “elected president. Douglas Dillon is the only Ken- ~Of his 10 cabinet members, only nedy cabinet selection older than OEyear-old North Cprolina Gov. the man he will succeed.. The 51-Xlidier.H. Hodges, named Com-year-old Dillon, now undersecretary foerce secretary, was not born in of state, will take over from 50-%» century. Five cabinrt appoint- year-old Treasury Secretary Rob-Sro are under 50. ' ” ert B. Anderson. t * * Here are the Kennedy and Eigen- ^The youngest member of Ken- hower cabinet members, with their,I * wedy 's cabinet is his 35-year-old ages. tCreMurr Secretary JBirtesSt Se«rttsr» aSsstf^'jSjmiSl rtar Secret -SirVcu!Vsrs SscrtUr, Cosstfs* lisewsrr HaaXNHOWER Chiisttaa A. Hsrttr. • Rotosrt 1. AnOenon. M Thomas S. WH Jr., M WllHaai F.i ■SSsrvfl Arthur C. ausimrrflrld, ( Arthur a. rtswalM Douglas Dillon. St > | Robert S. Strange C . Robert f: Kennedy IS J Edward Day. « j Stevart L. Udali. 40 Orville L. Preeanan 431 Luther H. Hodges, *3 Arthur J. tMosert. U Abraham A. Ribieoff. SO 'TT “T1 $ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21,1980 , TWENTY-SEVEN 1 SomeDem Senators 6et Bids to lalkfest Sf*'. •*■* "“IDeadeye Charlie WASHINGTON (AP) - More then half of the Democrat* who will costrol the $epate next month are fatting bid* to takd part in an advance aMtegy aeaeion planned by party liberal* here or Dec. 30. Aide* of Sana Paul H. Douglas, D411., and Joaeph S. dark Jr., D-Pa.. aaid today about 40 Democratic senators who will ait in the Congres* that convenes Jan. 3 have been Invited. “Of course, we can’t know Just how many will attend, but Dongtas and Clark Wy they am anxious to eoapeiits closely with President, Elect John P. «••»•«»* whe has been their Wtoegge, bat the them sf their Gets the Bird With Shotgun dershtp. 1 to a st roofer voice gpr -------i la toe Senate lan- LONDON (AP)—Prince Charles, 12, Tuesday passed, an important milestone — his first pheasant They, with soma help from Stone. Albert Gore, D-Tenn., William Proxmlrp, . D-Wis., and Wayne Morat, D-Gre., publicly challenged •ome of the broad leadership pow-ere exercised In the recent put by Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson, D-Tex. India’s Industrial output has increased 60 per cent In the last 12 yean. Accompanying him was his gun dog, fTuh. - Before stopping for a cold lunch, Chutes aad hie /father bagged 90 birds between them. Charles learned to use gun by- practicing near Windsor Csstfo and fct the rbyaf fUttB/a country home at Sandringham. March of Dimes Goal $45Million With his father,, Prince Philip, looking oo he bagged the Bret bird he shot at. Did It Fay Off? ■PM, lad, that one.” said a gamekeeper as ha watched the heir to.' the throne hit a cock pheasant at a difficult angle. The shoot took place at Cmmty PORT , ARTHUR, Tex. (UPD-The shrimp trawler Two Sons made a heavy haul on its maiden trip to the Gulf Coast shrimping The Two Sons snared an airplane engine In its nets. ■PPM _______________P A covered bridge in Lucerne. Kent home of Lord Bradbume. SwiUerland, built in 1333, i* be- Charles was armed with « ,410-llieved the oldeet such structure gauge double-barreled ■hotgun.lsttn standing. WASklNQTON (UPI) - The National Foundation today let up a J45 mlUlon goal for Us 1961 ‘ Marc* of Dimes” drive to aid victims of polio, arthritis and birth defects.1 Ohio: .and Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.-------—f The 1961 “March of Dimes” drtvel will be conducted dining the montt ! of January. The 345 million goal compared with $30 million the foundation collected last year. Science Adviser Plans Return to Classroom The foundation also announced that it . will set up a clinic in January at Children’s Hospital here for diagnosis, and treatment of youngsters with With detects affecting the central nervous system. Two similar clinics sponsored by the foundation pte in operation at Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Antimissile Missile Still a year Away [Co. Ip the'Arjny onfnpnce4iL.__^^ | team wurtdng on thq/mlllion doltai fa day development. I London to Got Needed ^ GRAND RAPIDS (AP) - Nikew,£aHton Tower Hotel WASHINGTON LSI-‘The chairman of President Eisenhower's Science Advisory Committee said Monday he will return to teaching, at Harvard after the inauguration. Dr. George B. Kistiakowsky, the] chaimuin- sold if will be up to President-Elect John F. Kennedy) to decide whether the group will continue to function. Kistiakowsky | expressed hope that it would. Zeus, e Unfted States missile] seen as the only practical kilter of] LONDON (UPI) — London will enemy missile*, is about a year i receive a badly-needed Chriataias away from full/ dress rehearsal present shortly after the tint of it's Army boss said. {the year — a new hotel- Col. Glenn Crane, chief of) The hotel Corporation of After-the Antimissile Missile, and Space jica says it wUi open its newly Defense office in the Army Rocket built 17-story hotel, the Carlton iand Guided Missile Agency,Tower, Jan. 4. 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Cravlin, 79, formerly of terday at St. Joseph Mercy Hos-[grandchildren; five g r e a t-grand- Rochester, will be at 10;30 a.m. pita) after an illness of several children, and three brothers. Friday at Pixley Memorial Chapel, weeks. She waa IS. The Rosary will be recited at Burial will be in Franklin Ceme- She wa» a member of St. Hugo)7;15 p.m. Friday at Sparks-Griffin tery. franklin Village. iM the Hills Church, the RosaryjChapel. Service will be .held at Altar Society, the League of Cath-jlO a.m. Saturday at St. Michael site Women and the Glengarda Church with /burial in Mt. Hope fiuild of Windsor, Cemetery. . Mrs. Byers leaves her husband; stepmother, Mrs. John Bessler of] Birmingham; daughters Mrs;] Prayers were offered .Tuesday James Farmer of Keego Harbor.]evening at the Pursley Funeral jh, John Hill and Mrs, Andrew;Home for Lorqe Lyn Jackson, 25-{jjehm, both of Pontiac; six grand-!day-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. ' ghlidren; five great-grandchildren; Gary Jackson of 101 Dwight St. « sister, Mrs. Arthur Janisse of Both parents survive. Detroit; and four brothers, Leo of; The baby died Sunday at Pontiac Washington, D C., George in Penn- General Hospital. She had heen aylvanm, John and William of ill sin/ce birth. .« « ««.„! .t M “i1" f:15 p.m. Thursday at Sparks-! Mrs. Fred G. (Leffat Long. 64, Priffin Funeral Home. Service will °f M fl,v Li"f; ^ . r .. . ailment early this morning at Pon- tiac General Hospital after a long I illness: I She was a member Of St, ALFRED B. GOTTSCHALK chael Catholic Church. THE PONTIAC PRfcSS, WED^KSDaV, UKCEMBER21, I960 I.OKKK LYN JACKSON i St 10 a.m. Friday i Hugo of the Hills Church with bu-1 rial in Mt Hope Cemetery. Mr. Gravlin. died Tmpday morning in Houston, Tex., following, an illness of several months, Ha was a retired postal employe of Port Huron, and a member of the First Baptist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mm. John V. Wilkes of Rochester; a on, Hazen C. of Houston, with 'horn he lived; and three grandchildren. max e. McMillan CLARKSTON — Service for former Ciarkston .resident Max E. McMillan, 46, of (teaway, will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday in Onaway. Burial also will be in Onaway. Mr. McMillan, a member of the Onaway Baptist Church, Med yesterday after an illness of several yearn at Petoskey General Hospital. JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (AP> - The nearby town of Emeich has a community Christmas tree decorated with tin cans, lids and other junk. A sign beside the IS-foot tree reads: “A depressed town, please, Santa, bring ui some jobs. Merry Xmas to all." A coal mine—the only Industry . . , . . . 5 In the to*n of 775-closed six yearn (^n * budget mewiage to fill They Want for Christmas Is Some fobs Canada Cracks Down Hard on Foreign Investors OTTAWA (AP)—The Canadian ftmteed bonds was raised from 5 government has wiped out aU per cent to 15. spedal tax concessions for foreign investors in an effort to slow down foreign investment in Can* ago. Slate Defense in Vote Hassle 37 Landowners Said to Have Threatened Eviction for Ballots MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP)-Thirty seven Haywood County landown- Former Pontiac resident Alfred Surviving are her husband; son] Surviving beside* his wife era, charged by the government 9, Gottschalk, 75, of 3679 Grafton -Earl of Dearborn; daughter Mrs.I Eleanor are two sons. Eldon .and with planning the „ev»ct sharecrop-Road, Orion Township, died yester- E'lcn Behrens, in Iowa; five grand-1Charles, both at home, and a P«rs because the Negroes wanted Jay at St Joseph Mercy Hospital, children; a sister Mrs. Orpha Huff- sister, Mrs. Nealy Thomack of I to vote, today were expected to He had been ill several weeks, (man of Redford; and two brothers. Ciarkston. [present their defense. • Mr. Gottschalk was a retired Mrs. Long's body is at the Hun- Mai estate salesman and a mem- loon Funeral Home. Joseph K. NEUKAM ------------------- ---------- • ----------—-----------------------------------—-----•-----1 COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Serv- 1967 Civil Righto Act and asked jnek Gremillion and other state ice for Joseph K. Neukam. 58, of Judge Marion S. Boyd for an (he House of Commons Tuesday night, Finance Minister Donald Flemming decreed a 15 per cent tax on all dividends paid to U. S. and Other foreign owners of stock in Canadian companies or Canadian government bonds'. The tax on interest paid nonresident holders of provindal gov- Rights Commission to Be in New Orleans WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Federal Civil Righto Commission will resume hearings in troubled New Orleans next March into charges that some Negroes have been denied the right to vote Louisiana. Hie Justice Department charged L chairman John A. Hannah indi-the whits landowners under the rated that Louisiana A tty. Gen. FOR CHRISTMAS Get this famous HERCULES IMPORTED English racing bike With the purchase of your EASY WASHER-DRYER Prices IQOA95 Easy Start at Terms Model CCK-V See Frtftr’i in Time for Christmas Delivery NO MONEY DOWN! NO PAYMENTS UNTIL MARCH FRAYER FURNITURE and APPLIANCES 4410 Dixie Highway Dfayton OS 4-M15 45450 S. Pontiac Trail, will be 1:30 p.m, Friday at St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Walled La WIBOOR. FACTORY SIRVICl BLAKE RADIO-TV IWES3A 162 It Sofbow Blaze at Vacant Hotel Threatens Mayo Clinic ROCHESTER, Minn (AP) — Aj spectacular fire swept the 75-year-old unoccupied Damon Hotel early today threatening the new Mayo Clinic building and the Kahler Hotel. across the street. Firemen fought' the blaze in 10-below zero weather. The three-story bidding, one of the oldest hotel landmarks southeastern Minnesota, is being eg^gpwpggggggatggpgggegggggpgpggsi; Park: in any one of the lots merited with the DOWNTOWN Blue Medallion and pick up the free perking papir t'cket *rom fbe attendant. Take it to the store with the medallion on the window and have It stamped by a clerk when you make e purchase GET 'EM DOWNTOWN Noorly every person prefers o known ond respected brand, and storo label on the gifts they re* \ ceive ... it mokes for more excitement to know that you cored enough to choose a good store ^ ond o dopendoblo item for thorn! AND... the selections are so much grantor that you hors a i chance to buy thorn exactly what you wont. Follow your common sens# and your good taste to j DOWNTOWN PONTIAC . . get those "oohs ond aahs!" when they open your gifts! FREE BUS RIDES When shopping in„ downtown Pontiac ask the clerk for your free bus ride token when making a $2.Q0 purchase. This will entitle you to a free bus ride on the Pontiac Transit bus In Pontiac, the Bee Line bus front Ke.ego Harbor, Rochester; Commerce, Oxford, Lake Orton end Auburn Heights, and the Airport Lines bus from Waterford and Ciarkston. DIEM'S SHOES IT N. Saginaw St. FIHEST0HE STORE 140 N. Saginaw St. WAYNE GABERT 121 N. Saginaw St. GENE1AL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY IT Wy lwwnw St. GEOIGE'S-NEWPOIT'S 74 N. Saginaw St. HUE CLOTHIERS IS N. Saginaw St. JACORSEN'S FLOWERS 101 N. Saginaw St. LEWIS FURNITURE CO. «2 S. Saginaw St. McCANDLESS CARPETS I t N. Perry St. McNAUY MEN'S WEAR 104 N. Saginaw St. OSMUN'S MEN'S WEAR SI N. Saginaw St. FRED N. PAULI JEWELERS 28 W. Huron St. PAULI SHOE STORE SS N. Saginaw St. PONTIAC ENGGASS JEWELRY CO. 25 * Saginaw St. PONTIAC GLASS CO. 2) W. Lawrence St. THE PONTUC PUSS 41 W. Huron St. SALLAN JEWELRY CO. SS N. Saginaw St. SHAW'S JEWELERS 24 N. Saginaw St. STARTS JUVENILE B00TEIIE . 28 I Lawrence St. TODD'S SB0I STORE 20 W. Huron St. WARD'S HOME OUTFITTING CO. 41 L Saginaw St. WIGGS 24 W. Huron St. WYMAN FUINITUU » | Huron St. IS W. Piko St. JL THR PONTIAC PltESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, I960 TWENTY- NIN^ Control-Tofrer Life Hectic 1 Radar Job Is Hell By ward ournn. NEW YORK , (NEA)—"Listen, wouldn’t taka a Job operating airport radar. Not in a million years. Not after drhat I’ve seen in those control towers.” The fellow talking was still visibly rattled over the in-air collision of two pai ger planes over New Ydik. • He has recently finished assignment to define, air traffic congestion problem*. His official report is in. He does not want his name mentioned. "Yen eon go erasy la those adar rooms,” he said. "Especially MB the morning ahtft when the passenger traffic really begins pMag up. "If you’re in New York, you b pick up a blip of an incoming * plane at is begins its descent somewhere around Allentown, Pa. You have to identify the blip and follow tt while earlier t coming in and later ones are being picked ifp. ‘Once the planes get close enough to the airfield, their blips get moved to the close radar mean. "You can lose a blip for several seconds'. Or you can find one that you didn’t expect-*n-other couple seconds traction. “You think that kind of a Job n’t enough to tense you A great combination—tension arid tedium. And an for about $5,000 “7 radar rooms to know I don’t want to fly figfiln. L I dp fly . Yon Just cross your fingers and ten yourself you don't remember.” Frightened ostriches may He they never bury their i the sand. Instead, they m meet trouble head on powerful forward kick. Their feet are armed with sharp tiuee-inch toenails. New Jersey OKs Vote Right for D.C. TRENTON, N. J. (AP)-New Jersey has become the third state in the country to ratify a proposed 'amendment to the U. 8. Constitution giving residents of Washing-so, D. C., the right to vote in residential elections. The State ^Senate amendment SM Monday,/ The Dncfmrrn Pfnrftf State Aaiembly had paaaed the rOSlUlQIl £ IIJuS measure last month. It does not i ' “ I require the governor’s signature. The amendment would _ District of Columbia three votes in the Electoral College. Hawaii and Maanchusetts approved the amendment before New Jersey. Ratification by 35 more states is required. Yuletide Mail Too, Too Mu6h ^Philadelphia CAP) - wu-ism Vance, 10, a temporary poet-nan, found the Christmas mall rufll too exasperating. dmss, and it "confused and upset” him. So he threw G6 pieces of nt«HI down a sewer,^he told a U.S. commissioner at a hearing Monday. 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Clawson Man NEW YORK (AP) • alone, trapped in a ■ furnace, anyi John Woytovich, 57, u "very, vary atone." a chunky «l n, jTnaeddy HSU Prof Tapped as Engineers' Prexy EAST LANSING - Arthur W. Farrall, professor and head of the department of agricultural engineering at Michigan State University, is the nominee for president of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers for 1961. She hours story of Ms ordeal Monday aboard the aircraft carrier Constellation. When Are broke out he was three decks below with a on a refrigeration He helped the other men out of the compartment tint, then became lost in the blinding, chok-' ig smoke as he tried to follow. “Somehow I ended up in a chain deer,” he said. "I felt a draft around my ankles. There was air down there, so I lay down on niy stomach with tny 'fwe against this it. That’s what saved my life. 'I wanted to be home, for Christmas and . . . I’m going to be now. It's just a miracle. Lord knows, 1 lay there and prayed Announcement of his nomination was made hr the society's journal. ■ Voting an the nominated officers will be by letter ballot to be mailed to voting members in February. Aeaaptanm of the nomination la tantamount to election hi the By the time rescue workers got Woytovich out, he was purple in the face from the heat, but Tuesday night his condition was described as good. Pontiac Masons Install Leader, Other Officers Bet by the nsmtosttog commit- See. . Farrall is a native of Nebraska gnd received hie bachcior'i duster's degrees with a major in agricultural engineering from the University of Nebraska. In 1955, the Univenity of Nebraska gave him an honorary Doctor of Ifoginewing degree. •Ho has been an ASAE member dm* 1925 and was elected a fellow in USB. Ho helped establish the Michigan section of the society. Ha has bean a member of the ASAE Forward Planning Committee since 1959, and served at chairman of the Chicago section in 1M5 and of the college division in Old Dog Can Still Learn Some New Tricks PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI) _ A smart politician learns not isafy the peftetoa. but tee ways •I n now anttoi................. energetic ProuMtoat-Elect Min * — Tried seme geif shots at the Pehn Beech Country Chib, '•then wafted nine holes with the .mate, Ian. Lyndon B. Johnson, ft "Mister gem" la II yean old. ; On July 1. 1990. Kentucky became the 35th state with a sales px. It is S per cant A gas company meter reader from Clawson was wounded and another man was slugged by a pair of bandits who forced their way into. a Detroit home early todays Police said the intruders fired two shots as they attempted to make the two men and a woman housekeeper lie on the flior While ransacked the home. The bandits escaped from the home with 1392, plus $5 from Ladle’s pocket. Leslie, said he was just leaving the home of Jacob Pittman, 56, when the bandits met him at a aide door and forded him back in- Pontiac Council 3, Royal and Select Masons, has installed Garnet Roberts as thrice illustrious master. Other new officers Include Jean Walters, deputy master; Harold Glaaford, principal conductor of the work; Stanley Kipp, treasurer; Bin-ton McNally, recorder; Elden Sweazey, captain of the guard; Ralph Osborne, steward; Howard Lennigan, marshal; and James Householder, chaplain. Past Grand Most Illustrious Master Clyde G. Townsend officiated, at the ceremonies, assisted by Robert Brown, chaplain; and Leland Dennis, recorder. Leslie, Pittman and hit house-reper, Eunice Wallis, 57; were rdered to' lie On the fl man was struck by one of the bandits when he refu find the shots. Waterford Man's Son Killed as Car Skids The 16-year-old son of a Waterford Township man was killed last night when his car skidded off a mow-covered road and hit a tree about 19 miles north of Lapeer. Dead on arrival at Lapeer County General Hospital here was Danny L. Clifton. 16, of 9677 Main St., Clifford. His father is Thomas J. Clifton of 3110 Rosann. Reported in satisfactory condition following surgery today at the hospital Is Daniel Johnson, is, of HU Main St., a passenger In the ear driven by young Clifton. Lapeer County Sheriffs deputies Castlp Road (MflOCabout one mile east k>t M-24, when the'’ epr hit slippery spot, skidded 49 feet off the road and crashed into the tree. The car was hurled 18 feet by the impact. third occupant of the car, James Clothier, 16, of 9838 Main St., CUffordT escaped without serious injury. He was released after treatment at the hospital. Hdly Ghost Appears to Frightened Bride Shot Grazes Shoulder at Pair Rob ' Detroit Home i of $392 Oae of the shots grazed | Leslie of 111 Bowers, Clawson, an employe of the' Michigan Consolidated Oaa Co. He re-fMed medical treatment. Si. mV Her*, sdoptsd from nracanonlcsl documents highly rifirdod by tho oarfir church. Is aa sscount si hsw that sesai may hass occurred.) By GEORGE CORNELL AP Religion Writer A shaft of sunlight poured down from the high window, Mary sang softly to herself, as she moved the shuttle to and fro,- filling the weft of the true purple. Her heart was Jiigh. Qer work was good. ^ tilted her head from side to' aide with the cadence of her singing. How nimbly raced her fingers, how richly sparkled the velvet. It grew with each crossing of the yam, as if It, too, had life and promise. The bandits tied up the three victims, who freed themselves after the- pair left. AF Plane Drops Engine; Hobbles Into Bermuda ons AIR FORCE BASE, Maas. (AP)—An Air Force pilot landed his tatrengine Super Constellation safely in Bermuda today after propeller trouble and a fire almost forced him to ditch 400 miles out in the .Atlantic. Lt. Joseph T. Long of Falmouth id radioed Otia AFB he tng to crash land in the ocean. He brought his plane down to 500 feet, but at that point the engine fgJI off into the ocean,, taking the fire with lt. blessed .Art Thou, Mary* ... Chapter Three rath, Rebecah, Zipporah, Susanna, Ablgea and Cast, also spun and embroidered Temple draperies. SHE PRAYED But they Wrought the blue, the golden, the fine IMen and at!k, while to Mary bad gone thi distinc- •he, tee, advanced toward com- Soon Joseph would return, and together they would plan for the day of wedding. The memory of his fond leave-taking brought color to her cheeks. "I go away to btilld my buildings," he had said, “and I will come again unto thee.” He looked down on her warmly, his bronzed row knit with protective concern. ’The Lord shall watch over thee.” Musing contentedly, she paused in her weaving. She leaned back her head, her eyes closed, her face upturned, caressed by the cascade of sun. At that moment, she started. And then it came again, that stabbing, unsubstantial thing. Hearktn, Mary! Ob* heed/ Her body stiffened, and bar gaze cast about, but she saw no ooe. It was as if soma spirit approached, some form Mia could not discern, some voice aha could not comprehend. O Lord God, have mercy ... Something had bewttfthad her, some uncanny power. She walked on rapidly, her face white and strained.' She would be done girlish rhapsodizing. She must fetch her water and be on wiffi Other women passed, turning to ■tan. at her perplexedly, aa she rushed on. O Lord God of Abraham, Father of us all, help. She lowered her jar, and trembling fingers, fastened the rope to the handles. She let down, her lips moving soundlessly. Mary! Lord God, scatter this darkness, vouchsafe thy refuge. The jar filled alowly, exasperot-ingly slow. She bit her Up, eyes darting desperately about. , She still was aware of some throbbing in the' air, tome rigorous, overwhelming constraint, lancing her to the very center of her being, a gathering force .charging her like a rush of wings. God, Lord God! Hail! The voice materialized out of nowhere, except now ft 1 take on image. Hall, thou teat are highly ... the power of tee Meet High shall overshadow thee. Again, her voice seemed to rise by its own force, remote, yet inward, controlling, without ques-on. ". . . Be lt unto me accord^ ig to thy word." She was pulled, hurled; Mm had flung hersalf Into an unexplainable, deeply personal and profound The full shock did not come to her until later. That night she dried and tossed on her couch until dawn, alternating ecstatic, Incredulous and frightened. Shortly afterward, sly packed a few belongings and fled Nazareth, one there, no relatives, -mr friends, could hope to understand. And tiie thought of Joseph returning now filled her with panic. She went Is a mountain sctUr-meut where new dwelt tee eld who had tee mysteries of Gad, and I She eat up, sharply attentive. She id heard, but heard not. Here in her private chamber, alone with her thread and thoughts, she sensed some further presence, some calling round about, some unfallen footstep. She quit the loom and hastened across the floor to the doorway. She pushed the portier aside, listening. There was nothing except the smoke curling from tie brazier, a cup left empty on the table. She dropped her jar, throwing her arm over her eyes against the light, and fled blindly back toward the house. At the gate, the rider woman met her with a loving embrace. "Blamed art thou among women, and blessed la the fruit of thy •Tear not, Mary, for thou hast foaad favor with God." Long got the plane back to 1,-D feet and headed' for Kindley Field, Bermuda. One tire Mew out landing there. None of the 15 men aboard the big radar plane was injured. -Long originally wi Houston, Tex. Hobbling Comes Easy DUNCAN, Okla. un-Ray Liles. fingers to her temples. 8he mast have dreamt ft. O Lord, shield tty, servant front vaia Imagla-Inga. Assuredly, bar idle reflections had brought that twtage of fantasy. She sighed and stroiled back to her yam basket r running her fingers meditatively through the soft texture. It soothed and tingled tne flesh like featherdown. A delicate gift for her Lord. She was greatly honored that.ihe priests had appointed her to weave the true purple for the Temple halls. Five other virgins of Naza- 11, has broken his legs five times. Hie last time his mother said, “One thing he said he won’t have to learn to walk on crutches this time. He feels he's already had plenty of experience.” Selassie Suspicions About Revolt Foreign Plot in Ethiopia? ADDS ABABA, Ethiopia (UPI) — Ethiopian officials questioned 6rmy officers and civilians today to find out whether a foreign jower had anything to do with the attempted overthrow of Emperor Raile Selassie last week. -The frail, bearded emperor Mated at the possibility of foreign fotrigue Tuesday but declined to any whether such Indications pointed to the East, the West or some ■eutralist country. ace window when the shooting started. The 98-year-old emperor made it clear he had no "direct evidence" of any foreign Intervention, aaytng it merely wao a 1 A Meoenw Radio I U-8. t * Richards insisted he had no Rjart fjn it. He said he merely had acted as go-between for the rebels and loyalists, "something like the Red Cross might do," and that no 0i the revolt in any way. BARROW ESCAPE • Richards narrowly escaped fieath by jumping through a pal- taetlca. had been used by tee rebels he replied only teat some of their declarations teem taken time.’’ Selassie absolved both his son Oown Prince Asia Wasaan, and Ras Irani, former ambassador to the United States. India and Rus-of responsibility for the up- el». The goveramemt has estimated that only about 109 are at large but ether sources said aa many aa t,W may have escaped. (Some of the refugees arriving in Sweden said they felt they had left an Ethiopian nightmare. ("Five times I saw people befog hanged,” said one, Torsten Aden-by. "They were shot first and then hanged. Gallows with banged people were to be seen to many places. It was terrible.) He said the rebels had forced them to issue statements supporting the coup. (Capt. Carl Gustaf von Rosen, a pilot who flew 50 Scandinavians out of Ethiopia Tuesday, said in Sweden, that Wassan had gun pressed to the back of his neck when he denounced his father er Addis Ababa Radio.) The army continued to ucour Higbie to Pay Dividend The board of directors of Higbie Manufacturing Go. has declared regular quarterly dividend of 20 cents a share on the 91 par value common stock, payable Feb.’ 1961, to stockholders of record 16, 1961. State Employment Services employ placement specialists who devote moat all of their time to disabled clients. —BISCOOHT MHGES— ______RUSTIC lEHCTIOIS nx IIP fom HOME FOR THE H0UE1YS tion of fashioning the scarlet and true purple. She clasped her fingers under her chin. O Lord, pray that these hands ever please thee. She noticed the slant of the tun, m ninth hour. Each day, Die customarily prayed until the third hour to midmoming, then wove until the ninth to midafterooon. Birds darted and trilled to the sunlight. A group of women washed and carded wool. In the distance, she could hear the clang of tools in metalshops, the lowing of kfoe. Hie presence, the Inexorability of ft, dung to her as she ran, stumbling, crying, rartof in terror. In her chamber, she fell to her knees, covering her face, and again the visitation ipoke. The Lerd Is with Owe: Mamed Thereafter she atteoded to the household of Joseph, the duties of grinding grata, cultivating the garden, kneadtag dough, baking. savored the peace beauty of It aU. How amiable art thy tabernacles, 0 Lind of hosts. The green valley stretched away belopr the fig ordiard, and children shouted at play to the leafy arbors. The day, its joy and peace, transported her, and die moved on, skipping gleefully a step oft two. Ach! She braced heft waterjar precariously, laughing. 'O LoW.” she cried "bow to the prayers of thy slave." Her voice wee a frightened wafi. “Hear me and deliver my scad, you who are the God of my salvation." Her face waa smothered to her knees. Her shoulders heaved, Fear net, Mary. A silence and then again that commanding reassurance. Slowly, and at length, her body Mary buried her face on her cousin’s breast, and aa the older stroked her hair, the fright subsided, and a pent-up joy burst to her. She remained thtrt three months, end held her head proudly. But dread agate came over her when she returned to Nazareth, and she hid herself to the house. When riw faced Joseph, on hie re-turn, she had been with child iff six months. • (Tomorrow: The Marital Criais) Chatterbox Satellite May Go On for Years WASHINGTON (AP) - Explorer VII, the American aateUite that refutes to shut up, may well go ‘braying like a donkey” far come, Space Agency at pound sphere, launched Oct. 1959, was supposed to have had its radio cut oft automatically two months ago. To Honor the Memory of Our Late, Belovhd Vice-President HERSCHEL KAUFMAN All Hill Bros. Self-Service Shoe Stores Will Be Closed „ Thursday, December 22nd Plastic WALL TILE r INLAID till fit 6c DO. VINYL AS9OTOS 9c DO. PAINT Interior er txterier $|69 Vinyl Linoleum Never Needs Scrubbing 69* Yd. nee. si ts Vinyl Wall Covering 29* Re. Ft. do nr YOUftMLf Wf CIV 6 nn ISTIMATES AND LOAM YOU TNI TOOLS MINT THE OUTLET 257 S. SifiMw I many, many . 731 Vlf| Hum fimws .««-] 0*.[me.m ui * 1 AND SAV6 | lift Lmoltia 8^49 ^3 X ______ THE PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY, PECEMBER 21, I960 ' Tilt RTV-THBB& They Clmiuiel Gifto and lHake Them Sygtematic Christmas Bureaus Help Needy Families A. U It always wiser to prevent a disease than to cure it. Three years old is nqt too late to start thinking about preventing kidney diseased a dog. * * * There seems to be agreement that one of the causes of kidney disease in older dogs, is a very slight infection of leptospirosis sometime during the dogs earlier Ufa. At times it is so slight that it goes unnoticed. Leptospirio-sis vaccination, given annually, will help. * * * To lessen the strain on his Kidneys, see that he receives a nutritious diet, free from highly spiced foods. Allow him plenty of exercise By NORMA GAUHN AP Newsfeatures Writer ) The Santa Claus with the biggest pask on his back this Christmas works frotq the odd facts In a social worker's casebook. At first glance It may seem alien to the joy of giving to organise It In platoons of statistics on Just who needs what. But In practice, it brings order out of the mighty seasonal confusion resulting from the burst of generosity that strikes people at yuletide. This mammothBanta Is the Christmas bureau. It Is set up long before Christmas to set as a confidential agent between people who want to give and people who need help. * i Suppose Joe M. at the county home for old people needs a set of dentures. Someone tolls the local Christmas bureau. A community women’s club turns Us I1M as a gift for the needy and Joe gets his false tooth. A probation officer told A Syracuse, NT., bureau about 15-year-oM Jimmy, who was buying a second hand bike for his newspaper route. Then it was stolen whin he still owed $30. A couple who annually give through the Christmas burns bought Jimmy the present he wanted moat—a new bike. i ★ ★ * Every year more employe groups give up office Christmas parties and- exchanges of In ter-office greeting cards. One such office collected $700 and turned It over to tty Christmas bureau which used the money for gifts, clothing and turkey dinners for eight large families. Individual wants were considered and agency volunteers delivered the gifts se the parent! could act as Santa Clans. There may be critics who complain of a cold hearted -ness in organised Christmas giving. But there are plenty , disease. Following these prevent*! examples of disorganised generosity. live measures will certainly help _______________ to prolong your dogs life. | SOME IRREGULARITIES ■ ■■■' ■ • | The Milwaukee Christmas Bureau reported 743 potential The Idea of decorating the Yule flft duplications. Another said that without checking, two tree probably stems from the an- families would have bad help from four different donors an*1 cient custom of hanging foodstuffs u by three donors—while other needy esses were Ignored. prowling I children's heme with guaatittoe of esndy, mittens and toys. Vwe blocks awmy n family can Eve In real want, un- Oontrtbutlona to parties for needy children may m a k e n merry fsw hours for all concerned. Contrast that, agency people say, with the lasting good of money to pay for braces for the crippled; picnic baskets, box cameras and folding chairs for a club of elderly persons; play equipment for the often forgotten youngster* in detention homes. ★ it ★ There is a wide range of ideas for gift giving where .It count#. One group of school children turns In pennies to buy a food scale for a 13-year-old diabetic boy ; a men's club reconditions TV sets at an orphanage; people give trading stamps to s Christmas bureau to buy toys and clothing. • There are some 200 Christmas bureaus throughout the nation, developing from a program started more than 40 years ago. They offer a giant pack for would-be Santas to .HE. ' * Bentley's Campaign Copt Alarms Ohio Senator WASHINGTON UP — An Ohio; Young said Bentley, according to senator says he thinks it is rather his own accounts and those ot his tightening that “millionaire Re- i campaign committees, spent more publican Alvin Bendy spent more!than 1400,000 in the Campaign, than $400,000” in hia unsuccessful! * * * Opposition in Ghana Tells of 30 Arrests ACCRA, Ghana (AP) - Ghana opposition leader Joseph Appiah claimed Monday night that 30 members of Us United party have been arrested by Ghana police. Appiah said he feared they1 had been detained under the Preventive Detention Act, which permits the detention of “political undesirable!” for up to five years without trial. Appiah, son-in-law of the late Sir Stafford Cripps, is Ashatlti regional chairman of the Ghana United party and the party’s Uty leader in Parliament. By such measures as the Preventive Detention . Act, President Kwame Nkfumah Has made the United party and other opposition merits .largely ineffective. The youngsters of Holland are taught that Santa travels with a sinister demon who does Old Saint SR back, ralax. and sn|oy Coronet VSQ Brandy... the lighter mikter brandy. Make your mxt highball With Coramt And to add a gracious touch tb your after-dinner hour, sip Coronet straight in CAUF QKArt SAAKOY - 14 M00F Pf III rotjll THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, nKCEMRElR 21, 1960 ' 'Bomber' Will Set Psychiatric Hearing Miami, fu. (APi-Before the Pavlick, 73, it will tty t» fit line on tbs mental condition of the Belmont, N, H., man accused of plotting to blow op President-elect John F. Kennedy. A psychiatric hearing was ordered for Pavlick. Asst. U. S. Atty; Robeh Rust said Monday that Pavlick la vio-| lentl.v, antl-Calholic and turning himself into a human bomb at the Palm Beach Catholic Church while Kennedy was attending Mass. The' whlte-mained, stocky re- tired ^postal clerk said he jnuil to m Kennedy because of “the upderhanded way he was elected. 'Kennedy money bought the White House and the presidency, i Pavlick la held in' a total of 850,000 bonds on charges of twice threatening j Kennedy’s life and transporting dynamite across state line* with intent to destroy property. Casualty—One Thumb CASTLETON, Vt. (UPI) -David |C. Mosher, 21, escaped with only burned thumb in a freak accident. He was using his car's cigarette lighter when a spark fell on the front seat- As he brushed it away, the car swerved off the road, over a culvert and into a I swamp. ^Deception Keeps Couple Unaware of Son*a Fate SANTA MONICA, Cali. (API— A charitable deception will keep Christmas 1960 a' happy one for elderly couple who don’t know their son was aboard a plane shot down by the Russians last July. There is a gaily wrapped package under the tree for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fosa, both 80, and they will believe it came from their son, Air Force Capt. Eugene Posa. connaissance plane shot down otor, the .Barehta 9*i Jtyy 1-But Capt. Poap’s dider brother, Philip, still believes his brother may some day be, found alive. That4# Why he has carried out the deception. letter that supposedly came’ Eugene in England. The Posas, Italian, know little English, They don’t know the Air Force has reported him missing and presumed dead. He was one of seven men aboard an RB47 weather re- Unlikely to Go Red, Claims Ecuador Tins Cans Leu Tinny PITTSBURGH (UPI) — The steel industry is meeting the threat of the. aluminum can by cutting more tin out of the tin can. Where a ton of tin plate to make cans required131 pounds Of expensive pure tin in 1939, it now takes only 12 pounds. Joitty of our people feel for com-mnmrtLH QUITO, Ecuador (AP) - President Jose Velasco Ibarra ed today there is no danger Ecuador will swing into tbs Soviet Un-orbit despite anti-American demonstrations here. j4 , dry. ★ The demonstrations, touched off by U.S. refusal to back Ecuador in a border dispute with Peru, “should not frighten anybody," Velasco Ibarra said In a letter to a Quito newspaper. The president said Ecuador’s safety from communism is guaranteed “by the antipathy which the great Ecuador should not look upon the United States as an enemy, HALF SOLES *|79«& -1 fagy Neisner Shoe Hepair 42 NORTH SAGINAW $0^0*0k0$0*0m ALARM SI 99 QLOOKS... Iu. TIMEX WATCHES WAnw $949 BANDS .., NEISNER’S WATCH REPAIR 42 N. Safiflaw FI 9-1591 AP PlnMii DISTAFF DIPLOMACY —Mrs. Dean Rusk, wife of the Secretary of State designate, discusses her favorite topic, her children, during an interview Monday in the Rusks' Scars-‘ dale, N. Y., home. The Rusks have three children. David, a student at the University of Cali-, 'lamia, and Richard and Peggy, who live in Scarsdale. When "asked if her husband consults her about his work, Mrs. Rusk said, "Well, sometimes I can tell him something. I'm an avid newspaper reader.** Pilgrims i Hear Bells of Bethlehem JERUSALEM (UPI) - In the open fields south of this city pilgrims gather every Christmas morning to listen for the far-off bells of Bethlehem. They congregate before dawn to sing, pray and meditate. ' one glance they can see the entire landscape which Jesus knew so well — the little town where he was born and the city where hg died. £lp the mint* of dawn they see the rooftops at the birth town, ■ew owned by firdea, which has (sea la aa effldal stale at war with Israel Unre 1*47. pilgrims jaa go there saiy by making ap-Uhcltims which mast be ap peved by beth governments. £ut -in the open fields on the Israeli aide of the border, as thej sdp rises higher in the eastern! sky. Uttle groups strain their ears! t«f catch the sound of hello from tijr Church of the Nativity down bf Bethlehem. X- ‘ * it nrougboat the Israeli aoLJhe JdRanian sides of the Holy Lahd matoy special services are held Christmas Eve and Chriltmas Day. Americans living hero have an, advantage ever many others be-RSH they can see day-by-day Ol the places when Jesus lived. They can attend Maas In Naaa-reth where He prayed and stroll tlfe streets where He spent Us yeuth. They can go freely acroes the border, closed to people of both sides, and spend the holy night hi the grotto where he was bom. i dr * * The busiest man in' Jerusalem Weetera Gen. Phouml Noeavan ADDIS ABABA. Ethiopia <81 *-Emperor Haile Selassie said today tome rebel actions raised suspicion they might -have had foreign help. tion very carefully.” the emperor told a news conference, “and such investigations take time. 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(UPI» - The Federal Communications Commlv a firsthand look Monday which will by television to more to six Midwest- YCC Chairman Trade rik W. Ford, six commissioner* .and about 25 staff member* Inspected thei airborne TV station at the West-inghouae Electric Corp. plant Jlere, which la inatalltog the transmitting* equipment in the four-engine plane. Dr. Mu* K. Ivey la, peeeMeut at the Midwest Program an Air- Philippines ^nd together'Indicate. >pes to begin yettr of tele-September start ■am-have' MPTT, with headquarters at Purdue University to Lafayette, Ind., has more than 526,000 pupils to nearly 17.000 classrooms scheduled to participate to the program, Ivey lid. ' t mtI/n-5|fic and the recent disasters in service officer, who went ashore Stephen died of bury snd to-fthe «M « ^ iNew York. 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W29c ASSORTED CHOCOLATES . . & 79c CHERRIES ...............W49c ....mt 29c FILLED PEANUTS u l 1,1 , O happen af Kroger 10 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS WITH COUPON PUMPKIN PIE *« 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS WITH . COUPON MINCE PIE « 3 •1 22-0*. 89* 2 22-0*. affective Ibre Sot. Kic. Id. IK* of Kroger k Pontiac. Dray ion Plain*. Oxford ad Ptfep. Mick. Mono sold to dealers. THE PfMfafAfc piUSSS, W&PyESPAY/bECEMBgB ggg Wy, ,v*%* \;; ij tit mo ■w Save Out Eggnog for Desserts ipring and remove sides of moid carefully. Garnish with additional cream and remaining fruit cocktail. Yield: 11 serving*. The Danes make a -Rum Pudding with lots of milk and eggs. American home economists have this traditional recipe to . Wf JANET ODELL J Pmtisr Frees Home Kditor Can you spam a little of tt holiday eggnog to make some desserrs? The popular milk bev-■ erage. available only at this sea-ami, lends richness and good taste to any dish it touches. Your guests will wonder what the magic ingredient is. Eggnog Fruit Dessert looks com-_________ __________ plicated, but tt is really simple andjme dairy eggnog, easy to make. To show it «off to] best advantage, you will need a spring form yan. But it could be] made in « deep cak- pan anJ] served on indivldurl plater. fj Split lady fingers; cut off one end to stand upright and place around sides of an 8-inch spring-form pan. Drain fruit- cocktail; measure 1 cup of the syrup.. Sprinkle gelatine oa syrup ia eaaeapaa to aeftra. Place over low beat, stirriag coastaatly, until gelatine is dissolved. Remove from beat; add eggnog, soil aad vaallla. ( hill until mixture mounds slightly when dropped from a spoon. Fold in 2 cups of the drained fruit cocktail; fold in whipped j— Danish Ram Pudding 1 Ubleepoon (1 envelope) unfavored [soften. Heat 'eggnog. Mix sugar and cornstarch, add to eggnog and ••ftSUwtew cook, stirring constantly, until a cap* ««*•( thickened. Remove from heat and 1 tSfiraera eereeterch stir in gelatin until .dissolved. Cool. 1 teaapooa rum extract 1 cup erhlppUft cream _ Blend in rum extract. Reipberty Sauce t cap (lt-cc. pkg l fraaca mpberrlae. tho wad Best whipping men until ■tiff, then fold eggnog mixture ft cup currant jelly * txbhipoon eortutarch j lahhiilOEl butter late it. Pear tote cuetsrd raps and chill aeveral hems ar over- ft cup orange Julca- night. Te serve, unsold and tap Sprinkle gelatin over water to with Raspberry Saaee. ■* Champagne Is Festive During the Christmas holiday * season,- when stop-by callers make any visit a celebration, a bottle of champagne in the refrigerator is all you need to p6p a party in „*faty seconds' The quickest new holiday party atari the drink that emee am the symbol of the most formal and elegant occasion, in a new pennywise role. The plan is simplicity itself. Stock up on several bottles of inexpensive champagne from California's vineyards, white and pink; keep some cold, ready for the unexpected holiday need. When the doorbell ring*, your welcome will be cardial and generous. Out comes the bottle of champagne, some Christmas-trimmed glasses, and a wreath made easily by assembling whatever tkl-bits are handy in a| circle on a platter or tray. For extra tun, trim the _ with two tiny Christmas balls strung on a length of tinsel ribbon. Make a bow, then tie the holiday garland around thefttem of the glass. This Is easy to remove and re-use, too. Serve Ike champagne plain, ar, if you like, pour It over fruit; Plenty of Time Last Minute Fruit Cake er strawberries, eberrieo or pineapple sticks ia syrup- Or. for a ekampagao cocktail, mask together la tke bottom of the wine gtaas a cake of sugar and a ftuft of Utters. FUI witk champagne aad stir well. A pineapple stick makes a fine cocktail swts-sler. adds sweetness aad tart fruit flavor that Mends delightfully with the champagne. Arrange refreshments in a Christmas wreath of delicious ttd-bits that always seem to accumulate during the holiday season. For sweet delicacies, round up a troy of dried and glaced fruits; nuts, grapes, slices of fruit cake or cookies. For a savory assortment, Offer crackers and cheese, deviled ham spread, sliced smoked turkey, salted nuts. Are you beginning to wonder whether you’ll ever find the time to make that home-made fruit cake promised the family for the holidays? Or are you hoping to give this traditional Christmas delicacy as a personalized gift to some one, but, with, so-much to do, just can't seem to get around to it? 4k ★ Well, don’t Jive up. Here's good news to. these crawled days, a recipe for a light, moist fruit cake takes just less than three hours to prepare and bake. More Important still, this “Last-Minute Fruit Cake" can be eaten the minute It is popped out of. the oven, it can be put aside to mellow in the stainless steel handy-pans you bake it in. The recipe we suggest produces two Mb. loaves of frail cake, and Is baked to «ae of Ike three sties of these new handy-pans, the 1-quart size. It can be baked in foe t-quart and 1-pint rises, too, with tke proper dividing. If jrou really want to make a hit, give the rake away to a bright, shiny handy-pan tied With a bit of red Winter May Bring Some Emergencies Coping with winter emergencies is something you learn through experience. But the learning can be easier if you provide yourself with the proper supplies ahead of time. Consider the possibility of a power failure. Provide yourself with flashlights located in accessible places. That gasoline lantern you thought you wouldn’t be using until you go fishing again should be kept handy. If you own a camp stove, sc much the better. If year water supply la pumped to (ram a well, as U I* In many new suburban as well as If you have a fireplace that works, be sure to have a supply of wood on hand. But make tain that it’s to working order now, before you need it. Nut Covered Cheese Delicious addition to a fruit salad; chill five ounces of soft Cheddar cheese. Next step is to take up toaspoonfuls of the cheese and roil into small balls. Last lap: roll the balls to a half cup of finely chopped toasted nutmeato. 'Mtdte Raspberry Sauce by heating ft cup raspberries and currant jelly together until simmering. Mix cornstarch wipi remaining ft cup raspberries, mid to hot fruit mixture and cook, stirring constantly, until ithickened. Remove faint hfat add 'stir in butter until melted. Cool. Stir in orange juice, chill until serving. .■"' ★ ★ ft Or how about a pie? Again yxi will use a gelatin mixture with the eggnog and whipped cream added. The topping is flaming cranberry sauce. Flaming .Cranberry Eggnog Pie I envelope unfavored solatia - Baked. S" pin shell or crumb crust naming Cranberry fiance ' ftn-oi.) can whole cranberry sauce or jellied crcnberry sauce - - ft cup brown sugar ft teaspoon. lemon extract ' Dissolve gelatin in cold water’ Gradually stir in eggnog. Warm over direct tow heat until gelatin is completely dissolved. Chill until mixture mounds when dropped from i.a spoon. Fold in whipped cream., Chill again 5 to 10 minutes until mixture mounds anil heap into baked pie shell. .Chill 2 to 4 hours. . . Chocolate Cups Hold Red Berry Ice Cream Melt 1 pound St milk -chocolate over .hot water in ^double boiler. When .almost melted, , remove from heat and beat itotil smooth. Add 1 tablespoon melted. , butter, mix welL and cool. Use 1 to 2 tablespoons of chocolate to swirl inside of eight muffin cups. A tablespoon helps to thickly covering sides of cups fa prevent breaking. Refrigerate 1 hour or until ready for use. Before serving, peel off paper adhering to chocolate; fill with scoop ted. raspberry toe cream. Garnish with a few frozen berries, nuts or marshmallow sauce. Cftlery Whh Oysters 1 York oystei A famous New Vorit oyster bar Is celery salt to their oyster stew. Could be that this practice, originated jalth fae Jiew England wey of addir.g finely diced crisp whfif cilery to palmed oysters mad® with cream and sherry. EGGNOG FRUIT DESSERT — During the holiday season when eggnog is featured by local dairies, use The milk and egg-rich beverage as the custard base of a decorative Bavarian cream dessert. The eggnog combined with whipped cream and canned fruit cocktail has a light chiffon texture when molded via unflavored, gelatine and the refrigerator. ia aauoepaa or chafing dish. Simmer about S-8 minute* or util slightly thickened. When ready I* serve, add lemon extract; rion’t stir. Light tho extract When flame geee eat spoon worm mure over to-dividual nerving* of pie. Makee I serving*. Our last recipe is the easiest one of all. You make up a package of coffee cake mix with half a cup . Heat oven to moderate (375 degrees F.). Place egg and eggnog Time' was, remember, when there was ample time tor Christ-tog. It'was a family affair with one day for preparing the ingredients and another for the baking. The kitchen was replete with exciting smells from far-off lands, tor the molasses came from the West Indies, the fruit from Spain and Italy, the raisins and ctufants from the Mediterranean and the spices from Java. Today we can have home-made fruit cake without two days work in the kitch- Holiday Relish Is Fruity and Spicy DATE CHUTNEY: A delicious relish which combines chopped dates with peaches, peart end spices. It’s different, and will add a little spice to your holiday meal. Date Chutney Honey Dipped Bananas Served on Toothpicks For dessert serve on picks, tempting tidbits as they are made in the beautiful Islands: Take H cup honey, 2 tablespoons nuts, or I cup macaroon crumbs. Dilute mey with water. Peel and cut bananas into 1-inch pieces. Dip each into honey mixture and roll in either coconut, or crumbs until well coated, Place on waxpaper-covered tray refrigerate. Makes 4 serv- completely Mended.) ; Squeeze bag to en coffee cake batter. Bake In pre- abeut tt minutes. Last-Minute Fruit Cuke 1 package white cake mix } tablespoons shortening , ‘ a cup fraUlat water*" 2 tulleepooni cold water 1th Iba. prepared mixed candled trull ft pound wnlto rstslno ft pound cut-up nuth (about 2 cupel Empty white cake mix into a 4-quart mixing bond. Add shortening and cinnamon and stir. Add boiling water and stir until ingredients are moistened. Let stand about 30 minutes. line two l.quart hand.v-pans with wax paper. Prepare nuts, j Beat cake baiter vigorously with spoon fjtr 8 minutes by clock. Add 2 eggs and 2 tablespoons cold water, then beat 2 more minutes. Stir ia prepared mixed candled trait, white raisins and cut-up nuts. Spoon batter into prepared pans. Bake two hours to slow oven (300 degrees F) until wooden pick thrust In center comes out clean, 'torn out on cake rack. Renlbve paper. Cake mty he eaten at once or, stored 2 to 4 weeks to mellow. Makee two 2-lb. loaves. ON NEW Save FAMILY SIZE DOUBLE SIZE—S SERVINGS la paora, quartered *i For a Brown Roast Like your roast’ meat to have, savory brown color when serve it up? Uae the old-fashioned method of tubbing the outer aur-J ' facet of the roast with a mixture of flour, salt, pepper and paprika; before tt goes into the bvea. 1 nip white ratlin* 2 7'4-ounee packages chapped dates 1 teaspoon plftr 1 teaspoon muatard eeed V« teaspoon cayenne pepper I cup white vinegar Combine all Ingredients in heavy saucepan. Cook until thick, stirring occasionally. Store in refrigerator to covered jar. Make* about 3 pints. Serve with meat, poultry iand curried dishes. Cooked Artichokes Are Unusual Hors d'Oeuyres Cook fresh artichokes in salted water, to which V« cup olive oil has been added, until tender; add 1 teaspoon lemon juice during last 5 or 10 minutes: drain upside down. Serve on platter with bowl of writ-, seasoned French dressing — guests can pull out leaves one by one, dip in dressing and munch leaves, discard on platter. dr to to If fresh artichokes are not available, cook frozen artichoke in olive oil — uae no water at all When tender, aprinklfe with lemon juice and salt. Serve in this dressing 'an tore d’oeuvres, sprinkled with garnish of minced parsley, minced stuffed olives and minced pistachio nuts or almonds. - RAZLEV I-/ CASH MARKET 1 78 NORTH SAGINAW ST. THURS., FRI., SAT. CHRISTMAS BARGAINS Junedale Brand—Rtody to Eat—Smoked Ham*—Baxley's Own SHANK PORTION IIIIIA BUTT HALF Lh 39 HAMS CENTER SLICES.... 89c li. 49* BAZLEY’S OWN DEFATTED PICNICS E 39 FOR FRESHEST MEATS AT LOWEST PRICES SHINNKRS V If. Baffin*ar ! 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To open champagne with ish, pet the chilled bottle on the other hand, carefully twist the _ tie to eaae the cork urn. Soon you’ll _______pressure of the cork and know exactly when it ia ready to Us* Up Cxtra Egg Whites in Easy Drop Cookies teaspoon almond extract 'and dash salt. r OW-time tag: fried . salt pork, baked or '■ ~ '*■ • ; and fried r— boiled potatoes and fried eggs. This cucumoer un awn™. flymfafr With slices oI hard-1 comes from New England j. gently loosen/the wire casing that jr holds the "cork.” Place a napkin s over the bottle top and flrm^y bold I the cork with one hand. With the (I JWateh these chocolate almond goodies disappear like upgle. To When you are planning to serve make the easy drop cookies* beat _ ___ whites until stiff. Gradually beat in Vt cup sugar and add % a Sonnet package ■ sweet chocolate pieces. Fold whites together with 1 cup each chopped almonds and shredded coconut. 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Give him the gift of Cordless Shaving Young Ken Leece, 38-year-old auto worker who travels dally from Pontiac to his job in Detroit, had a date he couldn'-t miss last night. “I’ve never won anything in my life, in fact -I still ciht believe that I*ve got 8535 in iny hand,” he said after accepting the checlu as the Pontiac Press Bowl-erama champion. It was the largest first place amount won In four yeant of the tournament and Leece did it the hard way. He was the first bowler in the tourney ever to **pe the high qualifier and then the champion. .In the past, the high qualifiers always finished up at the bottom of the list in the finals. An example is that of- Tom Shara, who twice took qualifying honors and ten ended up way down the list of finalists. •3 * ★ ★ ★ “Next time I’d like to be at the bottom of the qualifying list and on top of the finals,’’ said 8hara. For Leece it didn’t matter. MI was just happy to make the finals of a tournament. That was a Mg thrill *ec nut, since it was the first time I had ever entered hny tournament,” he said. ^Winning it had never seemed a possibility for me. I'|| never have two hob weekends like that again probably,” he added. * ★ * *Why hadn't he entered the Bowlerama in the past? Bruno Kearns. uece. • high quaint, won mt j ■ _____________ . . ... ,. . a 725 total Sunday at Lakewood Lanes. I really don t know,” he said, “I guess I didn t have any confidence as a nigh handicap bowler. But I won’t miss it again. I now realise what a terrific chance any handicap bowler has in a tournament like this.” After rolling a 168 in his first game of the finals, it appeared that Leece would join the ranks of the top qualifiers who finish in the lower half of the finals. ★ dr dr Then he came through with the best single game in the tournament, a 276 and followed with a 191. His total was 23 pins better than the runnerup. Leece noted something that other bowlers at Lake-wood might consider. *T must have been on the lucky alleys. Three of the four top prise winners bowled on alleys 1-4,” he noted, “those must have been the money alleys.” What will he do with the $536? “Gee, I’ve been so excited 1 never gave it a thought,” . he said, “I feel shaky though carrying so much money. Maybe I should get a body guard." Some of the other bowlers who picked up large checks had body guards—their wives. Leece is unmarried. Eastern Conference Team Named Troubles (OSU) for Titan Coach Is Big Weapon, Says Buck Shaw Packers Have Excellent " Running and Blocking I Game for Wet Tuff SMILE or A CHAMP - Ken Leece (left) the I960 Pontiac Pres* Bowlerama Champion, accepts a pair of trophies and a pair of checks amounting to $535 dollar* from Pres* sports editor a with Van Brocklin Is All-Star DETROIT (AP) What runs through a coach's mind the day before a game with'college basketball's supreme ruler, Ohio State? Troubles and more trouble*. Bob CMihan, Who has guided Detroit into toe eighth position among toe nation’s cage powers, hdh them—a baaketfuU. The assignment of meetihg toe unbeaten Buckeyes on their court Thursday night is enough to give Caliban the shivers. . *. * * His ace • player—Dave De Bus-schere—has a date with the doc* tor today. And Ms Titans—invincible at ome—have a seemingly incurable case of jitters on the road, Detroit hardly has played like toe eighth best team in the country in its last three outings. ''I don’t think there's anything wrong with DeBusschere,” said Caliban. “But he looked tired! against Nebraska tost Saturday! and again against Gonzaga Monday. He was flat-footed at times. don't forget he's tieen going I 40 minutes in every game. This physical is just a precautionary “I plan to have Dave guard Jer-Lucas (Ohio's All America) id I don't see any reason why he won’t be able to play.’’ DeBusschere. averaging points a game, scored a car tow of eight against Nebraska, the first half against Gonzaga, he scored mine, but appeared dead on his feet. He snapped out of it in'the second half and paced Detroit to an 80-75 triumph, its fifth in six games, finishing with 27 points. PHILADELPHIA (API—Coach [Buck Shaw of the Philadelphia Eagles said today he hoped for a time at home, the Titans fell be- dry field Monday hi the National fore Purdue 83-64 on the road. ‘‘I don't think there’s such thing as a road jinx," Caliban said. “Most teams consistently better at home than they are the road. We're no exception." But Caliban remembers all mi defeats last year were on eign courts. | “I don't think we’ve jelled as I much as I'd hoped for at this stage,” said Calihan. “We were ready for Indiana and have had Football League .title' game against Green Bay because a muddy field would be advantageous to the Packers, As he cast a long eye toward toe weather, Shaw explained that a muddy field would give Green for- Bay the advantage "because of their overall running and blocking.” While he conceded that the Eagles have never been a good blocking team, Shaw called the Parknrg "thn hwat in that Ipaoiip " letdown since. We haven’t done packers "the best in the league. last three games. | ’"The better the field, the better The Titans haven't lost at home “But as a result I think we'll seasons. Their road per-be ready lor Ohio. I don’t say Trotters, Elks Score Class D Cage Victories Tuck's Trotters and the Elks chalked qp Class D City League [basketball victories Tuesday night | at Lincoln Junior High, j- Abie McLarahmore netted Mi ' pdints to spark toe Elks to a 52-46 . ! ________ _ .. „ , decision over McDonald's in, a; *■*• ft Pmrott, Ond-aM aad closely fought opener. Gary Holtz V» ***** *v* ta ** j bagged 14 points tor the McDonald! «** •» quintet. The Trotters piled up a 30-18; [halftime lead and coasted to SMI verdict over Mark Foster tallied operate," he said, adding the Eagles’ passing by quarterback Norm Van Brocklin “far overshadows our running.” Shaw also was quick to point out that generally the Eagles' of-* tensive line has given Van Brock-tin pretty good protection. “They play a pretty standard [defense.” Shaw said, “normally a 4-3 setup. When a team feels they’re not capable they do a tot of crazy things defensively. But the Packers have a good, substantial defensive team and whatever they show you, they usually do. They don't start playing around such as Washington did against i» last week.” PORTLAND, Ore. » — The De-[quarter trailing 75459, but put on Shaw said he was well pleased trait Pistons finally downed the Los a 28-point burst for the victory, with the Eagles' one-hour practice Angeles Lakers, coming from be-[Meanwhile the Lakers, forced to session in Philadelphia Stadium hind to the final quarter tor a play cautiously lest the bonus foul Tuesday which waa devoted erv-17-94 National Basketball Associa- -rule destroy them, could manage tirely to offense, particularly pasc-tkm decision last night. only 19 points in toe period. jing. Shaw said he might t"ffi It was toe first victory for toe * * * ^ ■ Ja few play*. More of the Pistons over the Lakers to five 1 Bailey Howell led the victors with;same non-contact work was on - ■ *-**■- “ 31 but Elgin Baylor of the Lakers!tap for today. Defense will be again took scoring honors with 37. emphasised in drills Thursday ana Gene Shue had 21 for Detroit. jFriday with a light workout on Tom Hawkins, ex-Notre Dame|*»th scheduled for Saturday. 1116 player now with the Lakers. wl-M* Christmas Day fered a re-injury to a split finger!0” tormances have been flecked with we’ll beat them. But I say disappointment against most bet- may and can beat them, ter than average opponents. Two “They're the best team in the nights after they upset fourth- country—and one of the best I’ve tanked Indiana in double over-! ever seen.'' 4lh-Period Outburst Gives Pistons 1st Win Over L.A. ... . ■ .. - . and had to leave the game. Hgwk* ’®iaw ***d M*®** to wor*{ The Pistons went into the final; he outdoors the rest of the week but « SZSScuba Diving r"""‘Scheduledin L**.'™tHb‘" YMCA Program _ins said later that he should be outdbors the rest of the week but ready to go Again for the Lakers'|f°w *°«caat lor today could [next game Dec. X. a dozen for the losers, b Tonight's City schedule: ' CUM A *1 Poim»< ikTr» 1JS lent.. . .. ,______ Ci»»» B st Poolisc Central — Buckati BnMvln Merchants, t BEST IX ACTUALS. - fwdof the Pontiac area s better bowl- __ ___________ ers Paul George (lefi) and Bill Bull were a happy pair yesterday gjjSS jS when they receiwd the trophy awards and bonds as the leading ** actual bowlers of the Press Bowlerama. George took- toe Invitational Actual's title with a 674 total and Bull was second with 637. -Wiw ’Incas Roll to 5th LOS ANGELES tAP)-4Juarter-|ito*' coach, has been named to hack Norman Van Brocklin of toe!coach the East and Vince Lorn-Philadelphia Eaglet Tuesday[baidi of the Green Bay Packers topped an til-star array of Ean-jwlll coach the West, foil Conference players for 'thej * * * National Football League's annual i Philadelphia, toe Cleveland j Pro Bowl game hen Jan. 15. Browns and the New York Giants Western Division personnel will each landed seven men on toe be announced Thursday/ {squad. The ' St. Louis Cardinals lllfllAll I AAfT Win This is toe ninth time Van:*1** Pittsburgh Steeters eacfcj lilUlull LUUp if 111 Brocklin has been picked. A vHuajptoced five and the Washington ' . ■ , J kept him out of ong game Redskin* tone. I The unbeaten Incas rolled to lytoipua. Bn.m.1 rrank Vanttoton. frimh Deni bagged 14 potato for [fST'tbnrM. ngaa«u*?a>w*juataei. 1 Bill Hegwood netted M potato to’ aww’itTiwtoiiaa Oram u “ J feature the Mohawks' 384 win over _ [toe Mohicans. la the Braves' division, the; I Brew” Brawn,, Tom Huron* upset the Shanos 8-6 to i^fiiron ijT Hami [move into a tie for first place.: B-;Thc Cherbkees notched their first f the season by beating the "■iOttawaa 114. — "StmuT Rushing Title to Jim Brown Fourth Straight Year Cleveland Bat Top Yardage force toe team inside. I Meanwhile, Work crews com-IV Piston* led through the ipHwJ a tarpaulin cover- rvty stajrs of the game, hut ing Fr^utn Field, toe game tote, faltered to (he third quarter, get wWdl m Xm n* tiag only 19 points in that period, tarpaulin was partially lifted and before ntoeashlag toetr final rat |g ^ examination showed the Registrations are being accepted! „ ,0 ** .__ {for the third class in toe YMCA •New Joric. in last place, trad* Shaw reported that phystcafiy Scuba diving program which will ** third place Syracuse Natton^ toe team was in pretty good, shape [start inriuarv it; by 44 games after putting on a hot with the exception of linebacker ! . ■ ' . . fourth quarter Tuesday night to Bob Pellegrini, fullback Clarence beat the Nats, 122-112. It was the Peaks and offensive tackle J. D. The course is open to men ml thini straight defeat for Syracuse. Smith. [women who have attained their * * * Pellegrini is definitely out. He 18th birthday with good swimming j j,, the opener of a Madison underwent a knee operation Tues-;ability. [Square Garden doubleheader, day for the injury suffered against I * * * iBostoif rallied for a 115412 deci- Washington in toe final game Sun- | There will be six classes 'heldjsion over Cincinnati. day. each Monday night starting uary 16th and registrations will benovwu UM AN4WUES [taken up to this date. < * 1< HuixUty Docisions Logan Again . BOSTOK (UPI) - Unbeaten heavyweight Tom McNeeley Jr. may have earned himself a rank-; tog among toe top title contenders oft the basis of his bloody victory; ourr George Logan of Boise. Ma.j Ittl night. McNeeley. 199. of Aritagtoto[gJSi Ma**.. was given a unanimous dtollumsatoara asm efipon in toe 10-rounder at Boston.(tn l K«*a « Mrmphi, INMAN UUOCt ITANMNOI Bnm iMfto ^ Wirrtf i U«yi dler the hard punching Idaho fight- j< aWr-Vla Mo. Otaato: itnr Nor- OiUw* for the YMCA. The classes are open far members and non-mem-, [bers of the Y. Information can be sUaZH^T SwahfWkl •* NEW YORK (AP) — Jimmy by calling FE 54116 growp to Smaaa to Brown, Cleveland's great back. ----------- ........... ■■ ------— has won the rushing title ta the National Football League for thej hiMib u. onm Mau is ~~ fourth straight year. " ’ ” j He is' the first four-time winner’ [since Stew V»« Buren of Philn-I i delphia in 1945, '47. '48 and '49. j ; Brown’s gains against New York !in Sunday’s finale and the decision' [of the Green Bay team to emnha-j [size passing instead of Jim Tay-j lion's running nailed the title for [the Cleveland fullback | Brown finished with 1,257 yards !on 215 attempts, an Average of 5.8 {yards a carry. Taylor gained 1,101 yards for a 44 average. John [Crow of St. Louis. Nidi Ptotro-'sante of Detroit and J. D. Smith ! of San Francisco followed in that order. : s=5 fered a badly cut finger against Washington, ready for full offensive duty. Peaks, who suffered a fractured bone above his right ankle Nov. 13 probably will be ready for spot duty, Shaw said. The big fullback has been riming in drills. Wwrran-Ltncpln M. Cfnler Lin* M W*rrrti-PMi|*rald K Avoodsl, « COLUBOE STORES . _________ Vlrttm* M ilkt Citadel SS. Gaoraia MulNm M K. Ranlucky n tt. Mary ,. Ta* « j B Tann SUt* OaaralS U M. lit. La* An*«tra St n. St.‘Mary *. Cato. *t 1,-1 . Clara M, suntont a SM Vranalaea «. Rama M at Pacific tl. Chico • mmoAN cou.bos scoekboabd Colorado CoUotr* I. Mlchltan 4 i ft’NO TIME TO OAB - The Pbliadtophi* Eagles plot out their defensive Strategy for the game ngtunst toe Green Bay Packers for the NFL championship Monday by using chunks at snow. Coach Jerry WlUtams (right) has Tom Brookshire (kneeling left to rtghO Max Baughm, | _ Don Burroughs and Chuck Bednarik, and (st»nd- ^Q^^'L^'^neshed' if potats io Celts Seize lit Place by Edging Rats* 50-49 the Celtics moved into 1st place i the Senior House Basketball League Tuesday toe River Rat*. The score was tied seven times in the 4to quarter. Gene Gtdcumb tallied 16 points for the Celtics while Bill Kennedy the River Rats took individual ■coring honors with 18.‘ In yesterday's other game. Funeral Sat Thursday j MIAMI, Fto (AP) —Funeral j {services for Y. J tVin Sovinski. 53, horse trainer who saddled—j I960 Kentucky Derby winner—Ve-J [notion Way will be held [Thursday with burial in Flagler! .Memorial Park. 'round) Sovinski collapsed Monday and 1 [died of a heart attack. Sovinski got into racing after playing professional baseball as an{ outfielder on, toe Decatur, 111., club in the Three-Eye League. He also; was a baker before beginning aj 22-year career as a trainer of race track thoroughbreds. Savinski’s best year as a trainer was 1960, although in 1958 a Sovin-ski-trataed horse, Lincoln Road, rah second in the Kentucky Derby and Several other notable stakes. Christmas Present LOS ANGELES (AP)-The University of Southern California! Tuesday handed head football] Coach John McKay a t year contract. . Knowledgeable people buy Imperial - Always a well-chosen gift. And one of the essentials for holiday entertaining. tag) Bob Freeman, Tom Cut and Chuck- Weber, in ft huddle. Philadelphia has been hit with heavy lead West Suburban to a 41-29; Dennia Shaw notched 11 in de-! ®o*rc feat. 1 • "* 1Vhiskty by Hiram WaJktr BUNOIO WHISttY'. to toOOf • »% STIAKJHT WHISKEY HIRAM WALKER t SONS INC. PEORIA, tUNOIS 70% GRAIN NEUTRAl SPRITS • gtmjTY-i BIG THE PQNTIAC PR^SS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21^1960 ralflfTEf WINTER SAFETY SERVICE O Adjust Brakes and add Brake Fluid if necessary Scientifically Align Front End © ©Precision Balance Both Front Wheels ALL THIS WORK FOR ONLYl i Seaholm, Femdale, Holly Win Cage Contests WWW W W ★ • *■ ijjr." s;';' ■ ’■ ★''W. ■. ir Top Rated College Quints Add to Victory Columns Hillsdald, Ferris Advance CARTER TIRE CO. Fttmtrif MacDonald tin SIS S. Seafaew n SWISS By Ike Associated Frew Holiday tournaments dominated By Ike luaei Pnaa Jim Hadnot suddenly ha*/ be* come a a be a ten Providence’s ‘has all" In leading the Friars to their last tour victories, three of ’em diffhangers. # * * e Hadnot, a 6-foot-10 J a n l o r, ■cored 39 points Tuesday night but the final two came with one second remaining and pulled out an 81-90 victory over Gonssga. Last Saturday, he got the clinching badket with 10 seconds left as Providence beat Canisius 53-50 and his two baskets in an overtime period against San Francisco, gave the Friars a lead they never lost in a 54-47 victory. His first half scoring helped sink Santa Clara 65-59 two nights beet that. * * * Providence gets its next big test against St John’s Redmen in New York’s Holiday Festival next week St John's, ranked sixth In the current Associated Press poll, moved its record to 5-9 with an 87-56 victory over Pitt Tuesday night. Indiana, ranked fourth, defeated Notre Dame 7469 for Coach Brandi McCracken's 300th basket-victory as Hoosier head coach. None of the other top teams were in action. *' * , * Another Big Ten power, Purdue, led by Terry Dischinger’s 43 s, . beat Evansville’s NCAA small college champs 84-75. Don Kojis led Marquette to a 7063 victory over Iowa State while Northwestern's 53-45 victory over Washington cracked a four game losing streak. In moving to the finals of the National Invitation Tournament last year, before losing to Bradley, Providence relied on the steel-nerved Lenny Wilkens to provide the vital spark. Wilkens has graduated and Hadnot, teaming sometimes with the flashy Johnny Egan, has been the take charge mu |n helping Coach Joe Mul-laney's men to a 7-0 record the first half with Jackson getting 35 in all, and Ellis 30. In the opener of the doubleheader, Ford-ham came from behind to beat DePauw 78-73. Walt Bellamy, like Dischinger-member of United States Olympic champions in Rome this summer, ■cored 29 points tor Indiana (5-1). Gary Long and Bellamy choked oft a late Notre Dame rally for only the Hooslers second victory in the last six games with the Irish. Tom Bolyard’s 18 points led Notre Dame. NEW 1961 RAMBLER a BOOR $169500 We Win Bet Kaewfayfy >• BadatsoM BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER "AfflSgtf Providence had to nuke up an 9-point deficit with 10 minutes to Ipliy against Gonsaga. Hadnot put tbs Friars ahead with two flee throws, 77-78, with 1:49 left. But Frank Burgess’ field goal «t the six second mark-apparently put Gonsaga in the van, 80-79. After calling time out with two seconds left. Providence’s Demis Guima-res passed half the length of the court to Hadnot, who fired from 30-feet out for the winner. Burgess led Gonsaga with 33 points. St. John's early 13-1 lead killed Pitt ae All America Tony Jackson and LeRoy Ellis took command early. Each scored 15 points in Dischinger hit tor 17 field goals, personal and school record,, missing only six shots from the field. He got 11‘straight points late in the second half to stamp out 6160 Evansville lead. P. M. Sanders paced the small college champs with 33 points. Kojis’ 33 points and file same number of rebounds beat down Iowa State and gave Marquette Its fifth victory in six games. Brad Snyder sent Northwestern in front for good with 5:34 to play and led the Wildcats meager, but I balanced attack, with 10 points. Obit Names scored 30 for- the Huskies (3-4). Brigham Young held high-scoring Kansas star Wayne Hightower to only two field goal* in an 80-70 victory while little Max Perry soared 37 points In Utah State’s record-breaking 11068 win over Los Angeles State. Wisconsin won over Nevada 89-56, Connecticut upset Brown 85-71, The Citadel beat Georgia Southern 9064, East Tennessee State surprised Georgia 8967, Avondale Loses to Fitzgerald in Dose Game Eagles Survive Last Quarter Rally, 55-53; Utica Triumphs Femdale kept its cage mark unblemished, Birmingham Seaholm won its first game and Holly strengthened itl Wayne-Oakland lead to a fleM wtalsei, 17-Mi and My relied over Brighton, 61-49. Avondale lost to the final minute end a half to Fitzgerald, 64-48. A last second shot by Grasse Potote's Dave Veenendaal roiled off the rim or the Blue Devils would have tied Femdale. The Eagles had gained a 39-23 haUfime lead only te see it slowly cut in the second half. Larry Tregoning, a 6-4 senior, had another hot night for Femdale. He poured in 27 points end led his team in rebounding. Veenendaal scored 23 points. Aon thfield couldn’t stop 61 Harry Dunne. The Mg Seaholm center dropped In 81 paints. Gene Schmidt tallied IS tor the CLOSE UP — The stripe shlrted referee gets rtyht down to the scene of the grunts and groans iir the wrestling match between Pontiac Central and Pontiac Northern last night. Northern’s Dave Fox puts a lock on Oentral’a Duane Richards in the 180 pound division. Fox won on points and Northern swept all classes except the final to beat £fentral, 37-3. Holly remained unbeaten and pped its W-0 record to 46 behind a 44 per cent shooting mark. Ron Morton paced Holly with 16 points. Game honors went to Brighton's Fred Dymond who soared 23 of his team’s 43 points. Avondale lest e chance to 'tie 1 Her first .to the Oakland B Longue. Trailing by two points with n minute and n hnU to play, Fltsgorald took advantage of two miooril Avondale free Detroiter a Phillie PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Larry Cutrlght, a 19-year-old catcher from Detroit, Mich., has signed his 1961 contract with the Philadelphia Phillies, the club nounced today. It wee the second received by the Phillies, who Tuesday signed bonus pitcher Ray CUlp. PNH Matmen Lose Only 1 Match in Win A victory by Pontiac Central's Tom Eiohhom in the heavyweight eioaa prevented the Pontiac Northern wrestling team from scoring a complete sweep Tuesday night pound class. Rangers Call Forward NEW YORK (AP)—The Injury-riddled New York Rangers of the National Hockey League celled up Dan Belisle from the Vancouver dub of the Western League Tuesday. He is a 23-yearoM forward, fr ♦ fr At the same time the Rangers returned Wayne Hall to Kitchener, of the Eastern Professional League. The Huskies won It of II rivals In their first meeting on the mate this season to pick up N potato In the nee for The Pontiac Press All-Sports Trophy currently held by PCS. It was Northern's first win over the Chiefs in any sport this year. Another 50 points to the struggle the traveling award will be at ce Jan. 17 when the two city foes stage a rematch at PCH. Eichhom, a 220-pound junior who starred at center on the PCH football team this year, decisioned Northern’s Dave Contor, 36, in the final duel of the evening for the Chiefs’ lone win. * ★ ★ Skip Mcllroy and Don Tests spearheaded Northern’s one-sided win by pinning their opponents. Mcllroy pinned Central’s Pat Cameron at 9:19 of the lad round to the 103-pound division while Teets pinned Charles Beevera at 1:19 at the tat round In the 197- Other impressive victories were posted by sophomore Allen Wad|ey to the 95-pound division, Ken Kim-mel (113) and Gene Graves (133). It was Northern’s 2nd dual meet triumph of the season to as many starts. The defeat waa the first for the Chiefs to dual meet competition following triumphs over Waterford and Fitzgerald. PNH-PCH WRESTLING IUMMABT M pounda—Alton Wsdtejr inSl itot. Burr Whittaker (PCH 1,1-0. 1U—Skip Mcllroy (PNH) pinned Pat Cameron (PCH), J:1S, Snd round. IIS—Ken Klmmel (PNH) Sol.. Del Sanborn (PCH). 4-1. Oswalt (PNH) del. BUI Can-PCH). S-S. _______Teets (PNH) pinned Charles Beerere (PCH), 1:11, let round, 111 Pens ararei (PNH) del. Btere Wyman (PCH), M Wl«ent (PCI lfcjwrr Lee (PCH), Heard (PNH) dt(. Wayne ISO—Dare Pos (PNH) dot. Duane Stab- i ipohL s-s. ___. trywetoht — Toss Blchhorn (PCH) Dare Contor (PNH). I-O. Give a TO LIFT 09 68 Gift Givt some friend a lift by giving a membership in the Automobile Club of Michigan. Give advantages ... touring information, help at home and throughout the country, complete licenae service and 12 issues of MOTOR NEWS, the great travel magazine. Give protection... emergency road service, broad accident-life insurance protection and many other driving protections. Gift memberships are available in attrso-tive gift boxes for just $16 tor a full year’s membership. You can easily order by phoning or visiting your nearby Club office. AUTOMOBILB CLUB §( TfCuAtq** VIST Oft PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE A | ROGUE — Mar 76 WILLIAMS ST. —FE 5-4151 A A. Werken, PB MM E. X. Tjraaa, PK 4-SSS1 -a. L. Tift, rs s-tsit O. X. wdsta, r* S-SNS B. MNMtoto».OL t-ntt C. H. Bares, PB S-tltS Jaek Roust, PH t-*Mt C. C. Cess. ON MM - P. I. Belter. C* MM Set first fete of Iseal sheas basts far rifl®as tas state ettlea. Ferric jumped to an tarty eight point lead and T lalf rally by FL...._________ Tuesday night.” Bohnet and Fltot’s Nicky Atktf- Hillsdale defeated Eastern MichL ban each scored U points, gan 6341 and Ferris downed Flint Junior College 85-77 to the find round of the seventh annual Flint Christmas Touytament. tt to the lie Tech, tournament at fault Me. Marta. Hillsdale, trailing 3066 at fix half, staged a second half surge and overhauled Eastern Michigan to the final two minutes. Dhve Simmons of Pontiac paced Hillsdale with 23 points. However, ■coring honors for both teams went to Ed Gallup of Eastern Michigan with 24. B before Vasa- 49ers Present Hickey a New 3-Year Pact SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Coach Red Hickey of the San Francisco 49ers got a new three-year contract today at a boost to salary. Owner Vic Morabtto signed Hickey to a pact at an undisclosed ■story figure, the terms extend-tog through the 1963 National Football League season. # * * 'But the contract iiself was an anticlimax,” Morabtto said, ’’Af-ter we walloped the Colts tost Sunday, 34-10, I went up to Red in the dressing room and told htan tearing up his contract and* him a new one at such-and-such a figure. It was ths first km for Avondale, now 3-L Fltsgerid moved pest the Jackets to the standings with u 3-1 mark. Utica led Ml the way to downing South Lake 57-81 to a Bl-County test. Dave Kraft paoed the winner wifii 39 pototi. Farmington Our Lady of Sorrawa had Its winding streak snapped at three games by- Utica St. .Lawrence, 6343. Guy McLean tossed in 26 prints in u losing cause Tom Griffin scored only six Memphta 44-49 la the fanthen The victory kept New Haven tied for first with Brown City, victor over Armada, 5545, as Gary itota. of Anchor Bay ’Jerry Conn each Is but Anchor Bay whipped Al-he other league t u-ti it Tartar Total! 11*44 14 Total! M Ml 41 Inn hr Unariin PlUftraM .........S 14 U HOLLY BUI POPTTP (Orton 4 44 14 Boiwor feX'nlto 4 0-1 1J Hill ton)! f I-) tl Bldwtll toll 5 1-1 11 Dymon win Ims Total* XI T-1SI1 Trial “TS-'B •"’"Tim aartoa s l-i 1 Tnbtooh a «-« o Donna 11* I- i 1 1-1 I Robin ll»S-l H Aadn i S:i i! &£•'. 1 4-t 4 Pourator I S-| 1 Dorjath I f-» I tllitor 1 04 I Bron'itor I4-I« Pranoto Total! W 11-11 Tt Total! 11 B4-44 M Soon by Uaartaio 1 (tB a t 91-99 and See Tech ran NBA Standings NBA BTANMNUB SRttL yyifv jjJtt :9TsT S S Ml 435 S. SAGINAW PHONE FI 2-1010 U.S. Net Stars Become Pros MacKay and Buchholz S Join Kramor's Troupe S for 3 Year* SYDNEY (AP) - U. & Davis ■ Cup Stars Baity MacKay Earl (Mitch) Buchholz agreed to $ three - year $50,000 professional | contracts with Jack Kramer to-1 and took a stop at amateur ■ 1 feel wonderful for the first ! time,” said Buchholz, who at 30 to g the youngest player ever to join g tour. "All our lives we are taught honesty. It gives us a dirty feeling to take money under the table as amateurs. “What makes it worse Ip that amateur tennis officials know that these abuses are taking place and they accept them. "It ia u real thrill for me to be a pro.” MacKay, 25-year-old graduate of the University of Michigan, said be gave the matter plenty of thought before making a final decision. **I decided that If I was to continue tennis I should continue It on its highest level—that Is professionally where the competition is keenest. 1 have no responsibilities nor obligations. ’Amateur tennis as now constituted is a farce. I think the future of the game lies to profeastonal tennis.” OPIM FUIDAT I* 1PJL Itota, !«■!., WML. Tfeatta. YU 1:14, Ittarlif YU ■ PJL 43S S. SAGINAW R 2-1010 CUSTOM COATED Rickoy, Now 79, Has Eyu on Now Career PITTSBURGH (AP) - Branch Rickey Sr., who retired from baseball last summer when the Continental League folded, just turned 79 and he has Me eye on a new career. "I expect to keep busy," Rickey ■aid Tuesday on his birthday. N! have other things to mind per haps write a word or two. Perhaps It may ba published.” Rickey, the founder of base-all’s farm system' and former I Pittsburgh Pirate board chairman 18 spending the holidays with htej family at his suburban Fox Chapel B.F.Goodrich SNOW TIRES Motor Mart Safety Centei 1IM23 1. Mcala FE 3-7845—FI 3-7145 M0NR0E-MATIC SHOCKS IS.OOO-Mlls *8” $8'5 [fcpORjj] $cft|irmn$ m UU#lv\ WilllM The finest expression of y6ur very best wished THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1960 Deer Hunters' Opinions Influenced Commission DOC rnros HOME - Fanny, a young doe. ha* found a new home with Mr. and Mr*. Herman Dally at Lakefleld, Minn. Daily found the deer lying on a road near his farm last June. Weak from hunger, the animal weight’d only 13 pounds. Acting as a member of the BY DON VOGEL Ontdear Writer, Pontiac Press J" The Michigan Conservation Conunlulon, admitting that Jt waa influenced by “public opinion." recently announced that 4hert would be no 'an tier less deer” season In IMi except In a Yew crop damage areas. Jr # if if if %, - Should a mild winter cause the deer herd to increase beyond its range of tfawftnure**, the commissioners stated, then a .special season might ba needed. • Public •platen ptaya a big rate la conservation commission decisions. Hunting and fishing Uconat foaa pay tho C balk of tho eonsarvatten department's Mils. Tho pabUe ; bays these licenses. .« Letters received by this writer from Oakland County deer "hunters reveal they are oppoeed, by about a 15-1 ratio, to the J'ahy deer" system used by the department. Bob Carter, 1800 Ormond Kd., Highland, feels that permits! ghould be made available for purchase by camps of five or ■ more hasten for taking one doe. "It would bring the conservation department extra revenue .. this would take a toll of the deer herd, but not nearly as much as now ... It would ba the moat logical way of stopping a gnat amount of violating'” dr ♦ dr Thomas J Dillon, a former resident of Cadillac who now j lives at 3007 Devonshire ltd., Pontiac, also favors the camp! permit idea. He suggests a fee of $25 for these permits. “I prapaae that ear Legislature abolish the eonaarva-tten department," writes Graver Kite, Mtl Scott Lake Bd.. | Pontiac, “and leave the deer hunting tn the hands ef each - county's beard ef supervisors." "Tline years ago I thought the conservation department j was out to ruin our deer herd," says Bill Merslno. 1339 Wooley ltd.. Oxford, “and now they have ruined It... take control of pur deer out of the hands of the conservation department." Also against the shootldg of does and fawns is Clyde Throop Jr. of Oxford. “I would be willing to pay a little more for e license If It would help .. . feed the deer /non. Deputise about one out of every 50 hunters to keep a closer watch on violators." 1“——!---------------r ■ ' "■----™ " > Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Ostrander. 1037 Brown Rd.. Pontiac. dejOakl&Ild Projects Included not agree with reports that antterlaaa deer seasons In Wteeon-Bn and Pennsylvania have been successful. < "We have talked te hunters from bath states . . . and • they all said the aaaw thing; aattorioas deer eeaeeue la their states have rained the deer herd." The Ostranders claim the Michigan conservation department doesn’t "have any business nose paring ear state with ether states because conditions are net the seme." “The killing of doe should be decided in each county ln-j*ct» during Ull. according to thel volved." Is the feeling of Fred Liming. 3171 Kohler 8t.. Drayton conaetvatkm deportment. Mains. The decision should be made “by a panel of focal rasl-j .. ,, n * . . , .. ^ OnU who r«ll» know Uw k>c»l iltuitkm ' K V. Mapletoft of Dryden returns to hli native Baraga much of the work. The County In the Upper Peninsula each season. He reported see- park* entrance sticker requirement fog fewer deer than ever before. 'begins Jan. 1. A A ★ | Lead acquisition projects “It isn’t a question of feed In that county,” he wrltea, a * - joa — private concern is “cutting pulp and burning the tope because there isn't enough deer to feed on them. The natives ... would lQts to see a closed season for two years." ^ ^ Poetise Lake where roaseMa- ! * C. V. Flake. 3133 Orove St., Keego Harbor, has “always **" ** ****' been against" antlerless deer seasons. “There were enough; island Lake recreation area, part; does killed when there wasn't a season on them." |«* wWch ta °»btand County. is > 1 . ' also included in land purchasing "I aay if there are aay mere dee aeasens,” writes Prank p)>rt Glngell, 8494 Gregory ltd.. Pontiac, "the deer hunting might * ♦ * -hist aS well be ended." | Entrance and parking facilities; 2$r „ , ___ „ _ . .. 1 .. ______, !wttl be improved In the HoOyj ± 01enn Jon“* ira lUri* Pontfoc. haa sent several;^ trout Craek impound-Jgjggestlons to the conservation department's game division ment i* scheduled for Bald Moun-One would be to change the method of sampling used in aur- tatoi. Dodge Bros. No. 4 will get Veys. Another la going back to tha one buck law "until we elm replenish our stock and come up with a better plan." Change the bow and arrow reason to Oct. 15 through Dae. Open to either sex, and run the general season, open to bucks folly, from the Friday after Thanksgiving Day to Dec. 10. :'"fi * * if it jji "This slaughter (of deer) can. tn part, be blamed on hunt-■ers using automatic rifles," says David A. LeBarre of 1Toy. •‘'When a string of deer break Into the open «. . it sounds llkai machinegun fire whan hunters open up with their automatics. Slowed Land Purchases;! Poor Deer Season LANSING (AP) — Approval oli state parks admission fee plan. lake trout! a court: jped ad-in conservation during i960. IT rWMil LOT OF FUE — Henry Mullins displays the 90-pound beaver he caught in a trap on his farm near Otterville, Mo. Most North American beavers average about 35 pounds when fuH grown. Missouri conservation officials said they knew of no larger being A comparatively poor deer sea- caught in the state- It measured five feet from the top of the and drops in hunting and fish- nose to the end of the tail. license sales were the big-------------------------------------------------r~--------------------- aking, it was a year. Alter wnagNag for several j years, the togtriatare gave the state parks system a badly ‘ by ap- * ticker ad-ptaa which takes effect Jaw. L FOr the Brat time, Gov. Moose May Be Increasing in Upper Peninsula Areas LANSING UB—The lordly moose,lisle Royale and shifting diem to _ me and magnificent member the mainland. A total of 71 were of Michigan’s animal kit«dom. is released in three yqars but the quistion program planned for nexti gift holding out in the nigged experiment didn’t take, year andpay tor a continuing Wiids of the Upper Peninsula and IflHy M_,_________________________k,„ .i a. mm. nttay ))( (J“ tenwaasa ' - - - • ‘MUm , I Is uiastly Proceeds will finance a $3 million improvements and land ac* program through the years. bat theto kl calves i to defend tbenwetvee. The effect the herd is not nottcable. AT PteMlI family. Faniiy stands on the porch (top left), takes bite of food from Dally in the bouse (top right!, leaves the house past the pet dogs (lower left) and stands on her hind hoofs tor a marshmallow from Mrs. Dally. Nearly 150,000 camping permits] in state parlm were issued this Speculation is based largely < year, a new record. Dally attend- the growing number of Moose ( lance topped 18 million, second j sightings reported in foe lari year ! highest in history. or two. . . . • .. ..______. ',Mo0*P •pf*m,U3r •r* •**; Parks’s^ice officials have talked. proved a proposed federal trout, ^ rmlfcer *«. mritipiyu*.™ ,of tnump Great-no troifole giving some of foem away. They are foie best eating of all duds." Greathouse and six hunters from Battle Creek stayed at Art Beau-champ's Duck Club at Dee Arc, 35 miles north of Stuttgart Beauchamp is a former international dude calling champion who lives fo Flint. He also manufacturers duck calls. - ft * Very few mallards found Arkansas this time of year sure raised there. Large flights begin pouring into foe rice and pin oaks from the Canadian grounds late in November. Flights I Valley Lake* B be Hoard te spearing during j te foe eMwervattea department. The lakes are located la foe Holly rsereattea area on Ike east ride *t UA !•. Msakfes wars storked ka the twa taken aev-aval arena* age aad this to the reason tor the spearing baa. Bate lakes are open to regular hook aad fore fishing. of 300 or more can be seen hover-" tag ovej- foe feeding areas. It tost Varna! to am M,I neks to the air at naea. “We had excellent bunting in NIW MASON PRICES! CAR WASH teak. T**v. w*d.. Than. < Dmtm Cat W«sk St S*Mh Pan* rs t-M •1.25 SEAGRAM’S V.O. KNOWN BYTHE COMPANY IT KEEPS 8MUIU eilWT— i tltss... St tUlCTtl VttUItt. in rtUiKLIUmN. IIMlil-MTIUlM CStIMST. its IMI Hit ■ 'v’ "V" 4.' f\ EF w7*1 lAu r&m. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1960 Prisoner Gets Added Year for Breaking Arm SYRACUSE, N. Y.. (AP) - A prisooer who attempted to defraud Onondaga County by having another inmate break Ms arm waa sentenced to another year Tueaday for Conspiracy. ' Jerry TbarntOB. 35, bt Syracuse, waa aentanced by County Judge ponaM Me^d after be fflly- . *. L '. Officials said Leroy Stokes, now a fugitive, broke Thornton’s wrist with a wooden implement and the pair signed statement* the injury d by a fall down stairs at Jamesville Penitentiary. * * * Thornton filed a $100,000 claim against the county. Stokes also w Indicted on a conspiracy charge. : STARTS ;i PONTIAC FRIDAY DRIVE iN THEATER ★ EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SNOWINS! ★ THREE UNIT PROGRAM Kellogg Vice President Alonzo Udell Dies BATTLE CHEEK W — Alonzo Eker Udell, 10, the Kellogg Cb.’s vice president tor purchasing, died of a heart attack Monday night after presiding at a dinner meeting of company officers , and board members. * * * His IsCst official action I recommend three exeeutiv department for promotion and this was approved by the board. He was in charge of purchasing for all Kellogg Co. plants and subsidiaries. ♦ A A Udell had been a leader in community and civic affairs here for 50 years. He had been with Kellogg Co. since 1929. [floIJ oi Napes on Constellation \tb Hoflor Dead WASHINGTON banked sharply to the left to swing-around for another try. He i should have banked to the right. His course took him into a mountainside. country intends to clear power. The State Department said that Secretary Christian A. Hetter made the request to Ambassador Avra-ham Harmon Dec. 9. Israel is re-Flames engulfed the plane but [ported to he working with Francej the impact cracked open the fuse-1 on plans to build a large atomic; lage beside Matarazzo’s seat. He [reactor, stumbled out, and crawled'from Israeli spokesmen have said pub-! the flames. All the other 25 pas- J licly that Israel’s atomic activi-sengers and crew were killed. I ties are peaceful. | It was clear that not all this .year’s disappointing harvest j , could be blamed on the weather. | Party Ufe, an official Jaunt I of the central committee of the! Communist party, accused some! provincial officials of "deceiving 7 the state." WASHINGTON (Al») - Th "J United States is still awaiting g reply to a request to Israeli 10 days , - ..... -- - i ago tor Information on whether that rope * only «lack“r rP*ch” — AND — SONG wnuourj END, Northern Norway contains Eu-j • WOHDEim FAMILY RATORES • 2 Swooping Out oi tho Magical. Wonderful World oi Sinbad. Aladdin and Scheherazade! * THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2l/l960 r1 : . ■7"',",t.- -~" FIFTY^ONtf (UHUl/ (LEGAL NOTICE) (LEGAL NOTICE) ^ '-'j ■ WATERFORD TOWNSHIP RURAL ZONING ORDINANCE to Commercial *3: TIN, ME. Section 14. , 8E tt exe bee u • jM an ! n Une diet 8 0*tfM”E Section 14, Th a OMTGTBal* N to 303 41 ft, fit »vll‘MM"l IBS ft. Pert of BE V, be* et 8W ror «f Uk*IW IW.WA Westwood Acres," Thence W 613 » ft. To Change .from A«rleu!turel fit N OMl'JO' W unit ft. Til S El 37’-.Residential <1: M E 11T1S ft. Th S riME- rUU.IS ft. j Tilt. ME. 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Section 11 I (Ot ft ot> 8 1000 ft of H UM ft . RIB. Section 30 Locust Farms TIN. ROE. Mctloa It HENRY MRHLBEfKl, —---------- Woterford Township Zoning Board JAMES SEETERL1N. .Cleft Waterford Township 1960 ML I. tin THE poWtlAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1960 FEELING REAL LOW? From Lack of Funds? Try a Pontiac Press Want Ad. Whether it's g^ods or services you have to sell they can help you. Press Want Ads can sell your old car or help find a job. Call FE 2-8181 and ask for Want Ads. One* of our advertising specialists will help you today. Pontiac Press Want Ads Work for You -'1_____....... tHB PONTIAC PRESS/ WEDNESDAY; DEC EM BElt 21. I960 x [MFTY.THiqSB j Santa and the Boy Fish by Lucrece Hudgins Beale By Lou Fine SYNOPSIS: Mlcbke! JhM rescued CueMBbrlcker MB s trunk *1 MM Sol tom Of the ms »nd has left Urn. •e(e from the clutches of the Mon-Iter of the Deep, to friendly Turtle City. Mow be la free to dire Into the water end continue hit search for the black pearl aboard the sunken MtADOON.) CHAPTER IS Not so far from the Turtle City Michael saw the blue-shadowed hulk of the ARAOOON looming ahead of him. Swarms of fish hovered around the prow and'^nott-sands of mussels clung to the naked masts. Michael grasped the /anchor chain and something snapped around his fingers. He «ew back in alarm. A lobster waa clinging to his hand. He flung/it off-and kicked at‘ the chain./Dozen* H lobsters tumbled off of it. He swam ever ike half-lapsed railing and Mood buckled deck. L-------- uid/stood on ' Shivering, ’ He passed the cook's galley with Its shattered pottery scattered everywhere. He swam through the crew's quarters and the cargo areas and came at last to a closed cabin with CAPTAIN written on the fitted door. SEES THE TRUNK He kicked at the door and it felt off its hinges and floated away. In the blue darkness he saw file shape of a trunk wedged under the captain’s bunk. WWW “There it Is!" he thought joy-fully. But as he reached out, the whole bed seemed suddenly to Come alive and an enormous arm swung down and wrapped itself around thc trunk. , > * Far a moment Michael thought the ghost oI the captain himself was rising from the bod. Then two other anno olid toward him and he oaw that It wasn’t the captain but n giant squid guarding (he treasure. Seven of. the creature's arms were missing, and, staring at the other three, Michael knew that here was the 3-fingered Monster of the Deep come to keep his vow. # W W j He backed against the wall. Thfc squid's arms followed him. Scarcely breathing, Michael edged to the doorway and turned to flee. WWW Propelling itself with bursts of black ink. the squid jetted after him. Slimy arms slapped at Michael’s legs as he slipped through a yawning hatch - and dived into the crushed-in hold. Sand scraped his chest mid his shoulder lung banged against the! ship's broken ribs. . WWW Suddenly he found himself wedged into a crevice and could go no further. Twisting around in panic he saw the eye of the squid staring at him through the ship's ribs, a jagged sttver suddenly brake e(f in his bauds and, without stopping to tbl be plunged the tip through crevice and speared the umus-pecttag squid through the heart Quickly he squeezed out of the crevice and -sped away. Happy as he was to have killed the si he knew the Monster of the Deep still bad two lives left aqd he must burry. He returned to the captain's cabip, and kicked off the; rusted locks of the iron trunk. He threw back the top and stared wide eyed at the hundreds of pieces of gold that lay before him. * W w Lying among the gold wi silver box and in the box was the precious black pearl. Michael took out the pearl and slipped it inside his face mask. Then, with a last look of longing at the gold, he slammed shut the trunk and turned to leave. * * * . "I’m free!" he thought happily I as he came out on the deck. “I've escaped the Monster after all!" I But even as he spoke, a 3-eyed viper fish slipped through the buckled deck and darted toward ! him. . (Next: The Man of War) By Franklin Foiger A°V- Lytag la the trunk was the prectous btack peart Births To Hear Divorce Suit of Texas Congressman Following is a list of recent. Pen-llic in>A birth* a* ircorded at thf*; DA1XAS. ^ Oakland County Clerk's Office; rce action instituted by Brace name of the father c roNTtsc Thom** 1 Bh*dW«>kr. ' ,'l N<. HOI SK |E6AD, 3AKE, DON'T DI66RACE THE) , _____ , . ^J^WOOPLtNAWE FURTHER WlTM i / 1- KNOW DM 3ESTA COUNTRY )/ juoop OP voilf? TCICKS/-* [ PUMPKlM SlTTVN’tN WITH MORB O&ypOK TRiCKS. POOMAhJEATSRS.eOTXfslEEO^ *££r A OF MlMCr I A LrTTLB ACTION. WUO LL>Y50FF6R FINANCIAL EM.BARRA5S-, I'll SOY BACK THAT < WORTULE55 OLD CLOCK 'ibU ] L ftXJSHT FXOM ME/tLL 6N5 , J TUB *50 VOL) J" PAID IT/ ICASU A CUECK 60 OC , KlM WS . POUOM .. AROUND [ JAKE 1 sJrPRBAD V . VOO“ rid* O VnnBruni. DBATTOX n -A OUT OUR WAY CLABBftTON SMS Cn-I r McCarthy, iim« • «. Dtv. JWOO Middle: BKSOO NABBOa Backs Ruling About Hogging Phone Line TRENTON, (AP) - Thej New Jersey Supreme Court Tuesday upheld the conviction of a woman for refusing to give up p party line telephone for an emergency call. • gy a 6-0 vote, the court upheld conviction of Mrs. Mary C- Zielin-ksi of Millbura, who was fined |2Q0 in Essex County Court. She was charged with refusing to give up her party line when Dr. Mtirvin Becker of Newark tried to call .an ambulance for a Woman heart patient. * - * >. ■ The New Jersey law was passed in 1956 and Mrs. Zielinski Was the tint person convicted finder It. Twenty-eight other states have passed similar laws. you say you didn't TAKE THE WATCH AND PEN ANO STATUE AND PUT THEM UNDER. APUR MATTRESS-ALL RISHT-DtD joel do it... OR SUSIE? THE BERRYS By Carl Grubert DIXIE DUGAN By McEvoy and Striebul . .1 — HOW ABOUT U _ * KING'S *€V LONG ENOUGHl FOR US TO SET SOME - J NECESSARY CONDIMENTS?J -WE FORGOT SALT- _ SUGAR-PEPPER /StiOSmiCft -ETC;— m—r YOU FORGETTI AIJ,EY OOP By V. T. Hamlin CAPTAIN EASY By Leslie Turner a train, a spaceship and a paste-on beard By Ernie Bushiniller YOUR FAMILY SURE LIKES MODERN STUFF, ROLLO—I GUESS THEY DON’T GO IN .FOR HOLIDAY DECORATIONS J MORTY MEEKLE By Dick CavaOi ACK7.' fTsewENfior C0MJMERCIAL6/ By Charles Kuhn why pull All TM* SHADES (* ON SUCH A I ■RIGHT DAY, 1 GRANDMA?! I WON’T BE /] * »T* JOIN 'EM/I I DONALD DUCK 'APPBCTiONAT-e 00&!S) I f THAT I CAN1 HANOLB./ j :Bgg?*cr/ '■ N'"'J —rUi , DECEMBER i GHSelects r Club President Bruce Brown Will Hoad Management Group; It Branch Manager Stabs Self With Scalpel All Grain Futures Stay in Same Range Election of Brace F. Brown, president of the General Motors Management Club of Detroit for CHICAGO UP—Ail grain futures an-were in a uniformly firm range | lcunced t o d a y. today in early transactions on the Brown is branch manager Itroit for Motor*, Holding Division I of General Motors. board of trade. -Broker* said there appeared to he little more commercial buying bat that the support waa finked mainly to broader eatobNahment of long positions by speculative The • club. [org a nutation of I General Motor* Export interests bought nearby management rep- wheat deliveries against rcsentati v e s in1 pected good volume of overseas BROWN 'x* greater De-ibusiness. Spain took about three troit area who meet regularly for!million bushels of red wheat but programs of interest both to the went to Australia and Argentina automotive industry and to the for about the same amount, community. _ * *». Brown joined the Allison Divi- Department of A*nculhire ui^Gmeral Motors in 1942 and cwttoue. accepting subsidy bids became associated with Motor*00 -liberal amounts of Holding Division in 1946 He overseas ishipment 1Its announce-served as branch manager in At- *today covered almost two junta and Chicago and assumed | million bushels his current position in 1956. n*n* Brown is married and ha* seven ,?*1" 0 «* in April. Ear- • children. -They live at 287 Suf- li" shipment* range upward from field. Birmingham “nt* Other officers of the Detroit GM Management Club for 1961 are: e president, R. G Spear, of 3416 markets [Market Future Still Muddied The following are top prices covering sales of locally grown produce by growers and sold by them In wholesale package lots. Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Tuesday. Detroit Produce raurra Applet. DeUeloua, bu. ..... Applet, Jonathan, ho. Applet, Northern Spy, bu. Applet, Mtclntoth, bu...... Apple Cider, « gelt. ...... VEGETABLES , topped, bo. . NEW YORK » W The stock market continued active and irregular early this afternoon. Oils advanced. Gains and losses of fractions to about a point prevailed among key stocks. Yearend transactions .still muddied the trend and broken believed this type of trading would prevail until the end of the week. Oils were helped by a prediction by the president of Standard Oil fNew Jersey) that his company’s 19*0 sales will set a new high and that earnldgs will be the largest store 1M7. Some chemicals and selected issues made progress. Auto* moderately lower following' the Commerce Department statement that next year’a car assemblies would be about 13 per cent lower than this year's. Turnipi. topped. bu. . ft Grain Prices Edgewood Drive. Walled Lake, pl^it manager, Fisher Body Division in Livonia; chairman, C. R. Richards, branch manager, General Motors Acceptance Corp.; secretary, P. L. Iliff, branch manager. Motors Insurance Corp. CRICAOO GRAIN CHICAOO. Dec 31 iAFi - Opening i Poultry and Eggs DITROIT POULTRY _ _ (API—Price! <1 eeilvend Detroit tor No. 1 qu lie Detector Frees Royal Oak Couple HOWELL (UPI)-A Royal Oak couple was released from the Livingston County Jail Tuesday after a lie detector test indicated toe two didn't know they aided a jail-break during toe weekend. John Pace and his wife Vonnie, both 27, were arrested alter they admitted driving Thomag Sargen and Ms wife Brenda Ann to FTin and then to Elkhart, ind. They had been picked up orlg- XK? DETROIT, Dee. ■aZr peund delivered D “|Uv* poultry: 113%! Hetvy type hen* 11-SS; light type hem . im 11: heery type renatere over t lb*. 34-1,1SV* at: broiler*, end . fryers 3-4 lb*, white* ■ — 17-U; Birred«Rockl lg-20; duckling! it- : turkeys, h«m 33-3#: toms 14-31: ivy ducks 32-24: tight ducks tl-20; ditvtag arooad toe Livingston (oaoty Jatt Friday night with Mrs. Sargeat. The stocky Monde Mrs. Sargent, 20, ran panting into the Livingston County Jail Sunday, dn volver from under her carcoat, and forced a turnkey to release her husband. The 29-year-old Sargent had been . held at the jaH pending i an' a breaking and entering charge. His escape was the first in the history of the Livingston County News in Brief Tho theft of « cases from a railroad' boxcar at Hubert Distributors, 125 E. Columbia Ave., was reported to Pontiac police yesterday. Theft of BN worth *f scaffolding from construction at Meadow Brook School, 2350 Munster Road, Avon Township, was reported to the sheriffs department yesterday by foreman Michael Navetta of Detroit. le eft with MO from the "cash register at Williams Drive-Inn, 2780 Highland Road, Highland Township, owner George F. Williams told sheriffs deputies yesterday. Dptrojt Fire Kills Menagerie of Pets DETROIT (UP!) — A whole menagerie was wiped out Tuesday night hy.a three-alarm fire which raged through a pet store in midtown Detroit. fi d it Eight persons living in apartments above the Bird Town Pet Shop fled safely. One tenant wall carried down a ladder by firemen. h 1t , ★ The store owner, Alvin Spoth, said he had stocked more than 2,000 mice, 300 birds, 600 fish and monkey. All died amidst (fie billowing' smoke and sear tag flames. * * * Cause of the blaze was not determined. Fire officials set damage at S2Q.OOO. Spoth said the animals were worth between 88,000 and $10,000. DBtaOra EGGS DETROIT, Dee. 31 (API—-Era priest •Id per desen by first receiver* de-vend to Detroit, loose In 10 deecn sees, consumers grade (Including U.*t: White—Grid* A Jumbo 32-14: ektn large 50-34: large 4143: medium 20-4): small ilH-11: browns—Orade A estn large 40-12: large 41*41; medium 30-43: ---II 30-20*: check* 21-20. Livestock DCTBOIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT. Dee. 21 (API—(U( Cuttle — salable 300 slaughter classes iixxdjr; lew small lots choice yearling iteers 21 25-21.00: high choice —■ —— itoers 20.20-20.00, including lint of 1119 lb. weights nt SHH .... sge good iteen 2( 00-20.00: few standard steers 20.Ne23.lt; utility steer* 11.00-W OO: small leu good and choice hellers 13.00 - 30.00; utility cow* 14.M-I0.S0: strong wetgM utility up to 1I.0S: utility buuAg.0041.00; cutter bulla 11.N-10.00. Hogs — salable 150 suppllea light: strictly No. 1 lots butchers absent early: butchers 230 Ibe. down 25c higher; 230 lbs. up 50c higher; sows 33-30c higher; mixed lots NoT 1 and 2 100-235 lb. butchers 1S.10-19.O0; 3 and 3 100-130 lbs 11.13-10.50; No. 2 and 3 230-2(0 ’tbs. 17 00-17.60; No. 3 260-300 lbs. 15.16-10.25: mixed grades sows 300-000 Ibe. 12 00-14.50. Vealeri — salable IS about iteady; prime 30.00-42 00; good and chni«« ea on. 30 00: standard M.0d-SS.0S; utility Mf-34.— lllty 100-2400: eh anderd 24 00 29 00 Pontiac City Affairs To Amend Bowling Law Tells Police About Holdup Snowlm“«a!nlnaSSo)tlicensee teened by other municipxinixe In Has State of A Pontiac man admitted from his hospital bed today that he1 drove a holdup, man’s getaway ear the armed robbery of a local grocery store two weeks ago. it ♦ * Under police guard at Pontiac General Hospital is Robert Flath Jr„ 34, who ii» employed at the hospital as a surgical technician. ' ’ • Pontiac detectives Said Flath stabbed klmaelf with n scalpel several tones la a hospital operating room eaity Tuesday after ceiling police offloers aad telling them he took part la the robbery ef Massa’s Market, MS Jen-lyn Ave., on Dec. L Officers and hospital officials who located him at the hospital after a frantic search dissuaded him from takfng his life. The stab wpunds were superficial. Flath is in satisfactory condition. Flath named another Pontiac than, Paul M. Loulakis. 30, 1001 Jos lyn Ave., aa the bandit who held up the grocer,'Frank Mazza, 57, escaping with $764. ft #•. Today's statement was made to representatives of the Oakland County .Prosecutor's Office. Orders for wamrnts charging Flath and Loulakis with armed robbery were Hi Lt. Raymond E. Meggitt, detective bureau commander, said Loulakis is believed toihave fled New Hampshire. A pickup order has been sent there. A tip that the revolver used to the holdup was Flath’s- provided the key for detectives to cracking the case. t He was questioned by officers for the first time Monday night. He said he knew nothing about the robbery. ••But he told us that Loulakis had asked him to help to a stickup —and had even mentioned Mazza’i grocery,” Meggitt said. Officers weal with Flath to his room at the Bosaevelt Hotel. There they found Flath’s revolver—which fitted the holdap weapon’s description, and a blue Several large blocks at the opening reflected typical yearend port-folio changes of big investors. The ticker tape ran late to heavy tfad-ing at the start and once again for a couple of minutes around mid-morning when prices were on the upbeat. The drive vanished amid the confusion of miscellaneous! trading. Corn Products raised the dividend and proposed a S-for-I stock split hut the action drew little attention and the stock merely Subcommittee Hits ICC. CAB Senate Oversight Unit Drops Parting Bomb of Criticism ROBERT K. BOGGS Jersey Standard responded to its president’s statement with a rise of more than a point. Gatos of dose to a point were made also by Texaco and Royal Dutch. Autos did not seem unduly upset by the Commerce Department prediction. Ford was off about a. point. American Motors eased. Slight losses Were shown by General Motors and Chrysler. ♦ * it Chock Full O' Nuts spurted about 2. DuPont, Radio Corp., Oertain-teed and American Cyanamld advanced about a point each. Allied Chemical tost more than a point. Martin Co. and American Smelting were down about a point each. American Telephone was active and about a point higher. Waterford Man on Foreign Post Robert K. Boggs Off to Indonesia Jan. 3 on Job With State Department hddet'of'th* l"e#n»* xnti p*yment°of lh' to-wR: Retards nemlnetton upon iflxctotoal Boati * - implication 01 im ana•aasuE the Amendment PftiMd t? Upjfa*-____ „o«rd ot tilt Townihlp of WttUr- effective aa ana after The holdup man had worn a blue bandana over his face, according i Maszf. After tape recording a statement R the Public Safety Building, Mazza was released with instructions, to return in the morning, e. ♦ * At 3:35 a m. he called Meggit. recUtrttlon of ridprwit llcenee. JUch Hr^Xaii I nail s riasf ifar W fdEp. r# wjthqut c~- ^ ‘a‘i,tbJii&no'*D^iL,i?r Waterford Townxhln Clark tto h. ISM STATE Or 5IICH1QAN W t«j JfRO-Juvenile Divi t Oountf of Oakland. 3.» am. ne caueu ^jSnfuuet to* sraaaotOhWwBant* of lied. I had a hand to it, and thTnwtlMr *f eafamtaar drtjdren ar* going to take my life” Ato8-i^0^‘p^d'or .X^t t3T?S! gift quoted Flath as saying. |{SU2^.t,thSfdc5l5tti< ___children ebauld he p jurlidlctlon of thle.CoBK.. InlR* name ef (Aepaepla eftjjestau of you are teereay nattfte* *•**• the hierln* on laid petition *U1 b ^Jpaklar' —*“ WASHINGTON (API - The House subcommittee that exposed the TV quiz show scandals has . fired a parting salvo ot .criticism He had with him they note tor at the Civil Aeronautics Board | Meggitt. the Interstate Commerce to It he said he planned to kill Commission. himaolf because of "shame and It wag learned Tuesday night that the House subcohcimittee on legislative oversight, which goes out of business Jan. 3, adopted the critical report of in staff at a secret meeting Friday- Tito report is to be made public today. ♦ /*. it Rep. Steven B. Derounian. R-j . Y,, waa one of several sub.. committee members who protest-; ed making the report public. Derounian called it “unfair, unjudi-l dal and beneath the dignity o( a congressional committee supposed1 to be striking the facts." rittea a note that Plato Ho l—• |.Tlr»^-eSwi£3 Up. court Rous* Aaaoa. 11(1“ u tot CUT of Paallae t Officers, after checking his room, m tor (^<*|]« mum raced to toe hospital. They (ound {{,l^n!iemn‘“ **“" jUTK?: Id County. AD Mil. d clreulotod In *old County ’mm: ProbUOMStetrr Juvonlto DtvUton '60 Car Output ■TATE OP MICBIOAN IN TtU fRO-|heu Court for tho County of Ooklaod. Juvenile Dlvl»loa..__________________v 1 — -L1 metier of too potIUon concern Mrt Nlcbolt. minor. Coueo Ho Robert Nichole Sr . talMr Of • PrUUen hertn# been filed In tWe Co :w#|n^ thot ft»e ....... Cadillac Breaks Record Set in '55 With l 151,000 Figure d to* violated e New York Stocks ___AlrUn Am Con . S/at’rd] . 1(.( Jonee A L . 35# Relief Ray . 44 3 Roanooott , . 23.1 Ktmb Ok . 9 Knew. «.. : |i V&SaK 33 , Lone S Cent . 44 4* Lone 8 Goa W.1 LorUInrd . 24 5 LOU A Neeh . U. Mock Trk • M3 Martin Co M l **,r. “J?*1 • HJ Meed CP . •? ? Merck ... The City Commission will pass a law allowing bowling tournaments on Sunday. Commissioners last night authorized preparation of an ordinance amendment for adoption Tuesday ight. Tho measure would exempt from Sunday bine laws toorna-meato waged aa a state or aa-tiaaal scale. For many years it has been city policy to allow such through waivers of the law that prohibits Sunday bowling. In recent weeks, though, there : Armco^Btl . j Avco Corp . 'Balt A Oh Parkdale to Merrimac. Scheduled tor • hearing Jan. 17 is a proposed ordinance change resorting from residential to commercial six lots on the south side ot Auburn Avenue, Russell to Clifford. Capitol Alrl Cantor Op . Cate, JT The block is mostly commercial J™ ; on a nonconforming basis. ottoe^sve * the anual banquet mark Equip ,1 Murray Cp ... J Nat Cash 11 .. 7 Wat Dairy . Wat Oyps .... NY Otatral .., Worf * Watt SIJSj::: >: srtir;.:. si Owens III Ol Pac G&E1 ... Bftp.r.p Buno^ltll 21.1 has fa iso that talk of altering the law!*0 .^°n‘ aivers wouldn't be nec- Report 3 Break-Iris to Police Yesterday Three break-ins were- reported to Pontiac police yesterday: Klvan Gray. 442 Central, St. ported thaf seven silver dollars , were stolen from his home. A waiver request from Westside Lanes, Inc., 499 Orchard Lake! Ave., to accommodate the Elks Ladies National Tournament. Jan. 7-22 brought the question to a head last night. City Commissioner Wesley J. Wood announced that as a matter ot principle ho won't vote for any more waivers, although he'd approve a change la the Grand Rapids Has Yule Big-Sales Lag GRAND RAPIDS UD— Christmas sales are lagging slightly this season, according to downtown council executive secretary Philip R. Young who says It matches a national trend. Young today reported downtown Grand Rapids merchants claiming Burglars took live cases of emp-l Alter Wood's announcement, the sales at the end of last week were ty bottles from the City Beverage {rest of the commission decided to down three per cent compared to Co,, 117 Turk a. (make the change next week. . the same period of last year. From Stafford s Market. 48 Put- ] There was little other activity Young explained that the sales nam Ave., burglars took six”cases at the next-to-the-latt commission!decline from 1959 levels follows the ol beer, cigarettes and $7 in {meeting of the year. ■’ current practice of Americans to change, t Hearing* were scheduled lor Dec. I reduce their personal debts. The theft of a radio from her{27 on assessment rolls covering!''They're buying a1 lot of little home mu reported to police by . the cost of proposed grading and-j items, but the bigger Harriett Hayden. 485 Ferry St. igravelfog of Howard McNeill moving," he said. Indonesia will be the destination Jan. 3 for Waterford Township resident Robert K. Boggs, who recently completed two months of orientation’ for Ids {State Department job. Bsgga, of 8171 North Lake Drive, will leave .next month for a two-year assignment as slfhuie j a foreign service officer with .. (1.1 the International Cooperation “ 5 Administration GCA), a branch 7J i of the State Department. The 44-year-old former Chrys-2» 3 ler Corp. woricer, and rehabilita-«71 tion director at the Oakland JJ-1' County Tuberculosis Sanatorium, 33.1 will be based at Djakarta, In-‘Indonesia, where he will work with “ ‘ thdt country’s people in trying to assist them in their education, cultural, industrial and agricultural development. The ICA is charged with the responsibility of carrying out the technical cooperation phase ol the U.S. mutual security program. The government agency provkjps assistance to some 60 undeveloped countries. Boggs, who’ll - arrive .In the country Jan. jJ3 after stops in Hoffbluhi, Tokyo and Manila, said his wife and two sons will join him later on his first assignment. |n the name of the people of tto Stole of Mtchicao. an to*f petjhes i»»‘ | tke luxring an enld poUtton trill be held 1*1 to* Ox* lend Count! Service Center Court Room Annex. lpMS W»*t Rl*' m — »hre«* a (4* pubUe tote (t 225(4 W* Itoe 2115* feet to that tddrree being where ti of inshtaBd Read stored xad mar he toepxelw ; ihrnfft IV B0 13 Dm H • t UiakUnA OmA ■ *■i:1' 11,11 —— lfri.it 1— Arctic sled dogs can travel up IT1. ..l, .t,. to 100 miles a day. Xapti-da fret; (hence NorthexeUrly along ' fthe Bouthexeterly line of Pbrxu Avenue * 1 e eurv* to the right tr" * having ( rxdlu* of MSI f*“ " PUBLIC SALS i m. aa December 22. ! “ H'top 2-Door Club MW OMC TANDEM MODEL ~ One of GMC Truck’s new tandem-axle models, this WAA500 features the 105-inch conventional cab that is* standard throughout the series. The vehicles* have a high degree of cab and engine accessibility and are tailored (or dump, mixer and other construction operations. ■ , * <• MOjOOOth jn.YMOUTH — Santa Claus arrived early this year, gt Plymouth," delivering the 500,000th Plymouth to General Manager Harry E, Chesebrough on Dec. 20th, five days before Christmas. In th% calendar year 1900, Plymouth will build 505,785 cars In the United States and Canada — its best production year'since i mm|, 1967. The half-millionth car . is a -Plymouth Belvedere 2-door | |85l hardtop. • : T Precious Mink for your J precious one! Wrap her in . a lovely Mink Stole or Cape ot Christmas and she'll think you are wonderfulf V Come in and select ^ from our collection of fine fur) for the best investment V ef yeer life. !i m THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21. FIFTY-FIVE CLASSIFICATIONS INDEX luviMd juij m. ttes announcements Card of 'fttnks....... In Memoriftm .. .......... Flower* »•.*»» Funeral Director* ... Cemetery Lots ....... EMPLOYMENT Help Wonted Male... Help Wanted Female .. Help Wanted ....... Employment Agencies .. Instruction* ............ Work Wanted Male... Work Wanted Female . SERVICES OFFERED Building Service ....... Building Supplies ...... Business Service ....... Bookkeeping ft Taxes Dressmaking A Tailoring . Garden Plowing ......... Income Tag Service .... Laundry Service ....... Landscaping ............ Moving A Trucking ..... Painting A Decorating ... Television Service ......, Upholstering ......... Death Notices -1; r aoUMr of Mrs. John \ fticItiUim at tha Raiar. ~be Thnradny. DeelJ atTli _._j. *t WWeEMflKi'li ntral Homo. foMrtl asrvloa — to hoMPrldny. Dm. 13. M Ml from st. Hugo of tin mu*. _ tsrmsnt la Mount Heps Cbtaolory. Mrs. Bysrt will Us In, s»t* at tbs aperks-Grtflln Puno/al Homs. lOTTSCHALK DK. M. IMS. AL-Trsd •„ tfli Orsftoo Road ttt .74; Star fnthtr of Mrs. WlllUm Millar; Saar brother of Herbert. Edward and John Ootuehelk: also survived by roar grandchildren and firs treat- grandchildren Recitation of the Rosary witt be Friday, Dee. SI, St 1:1* p.m, at the Sperks-Orlffln Funeral Homs Funeral eerrles will be held gel urdey. Dae. JCCCjUatt at MlIhail Catholic Church. Interment in Mount Howe Cemetery Mr. Oottaehalk will tie In state at apnrks-Ortffln Funeral Hem* after neon Thurcday. JACKSON. DSC ________ Jackten. Frayar servloe -ueeday etenlne. -HWnMMl MARMADUXE By Anderson ft Leemidg Rent Apts. Furnished 37 j Rent Apt*. Unfurnished 38 j Rent Apts. UnhnnlsAld M mBUHiIIi I SSI H hisim an wmio I nswlt dscorateb. lamob uv. SS? ^na*!? fFs*5rT’ i ssnilbOM ndrudr^rnrcar- — ---ToM~ts^:! ??« wwdKsra* w* can AND 5-ROOM APARTMENTS, Mgs “tent, hoi wats 1g| Her nnuSgL. -.r. .. and Doneleon schools, •ndbui service. Call or FE MU. blR closets. Fine reeeptloo 1_ bullt-m bathtub. Ule than lane . dinette, ales ilieable kitchen. Oat . heated building, hut l-dwr ■ Tiled haBwayr __ ' art; SEVERAL APTS Wft'"'BUiff - Rent Hone— rural shed 3ft 2 BEDROOM, FURNISHED HOUSE ^ - -iofttb plus utUltlee. Close le and stores PE MW w. laTToI UViNO lichen and baih Recrt-■“ - —— HbdeR Dae. Sj. , Ml Dwtght*Tlt;**toloT*d to-daughter of Oary and Dana Huffman] also jury lewd \?tr. irandchlldran. Funeral arranft-menta are pendlac at Hualoan Funeral Roma, whore Mrs. Lons I ^ ^ ^ .ndchll- ■ Friday' Dac______________________ St Matthew Lutheran Church. , Walled Lake, with-Rev., Lawrence Klnne officiating Interment in dlen Men Cemetery. Uvonfn. Mr Nsukta will He Ja state at the Rtehardaoo-Bird Funeral Hem a. Lost A Found....... Hobbies A Supplies . Notices A Personal* ll! It ton^JTItoto"^* *'”• ‘i-* 7lremVn~Trtne»to5« ... „ 19;NSUEAM, DSC. Mitoe iossph ; p7idDt«afiSl.d Appi^ ali Varkc't Instructions 90 « Oentaei lame, A Decker. Dl- —~~----------' ~ WalledjAkeiay gj toloved has- rectorjMJNpge JtojMt________________TUTOR DIO ALL ORADS8 ALL 111 touir^I Judfth^JennTfer RoSTd DU* TO RECENT PROMOTION* subjects. Results guar ae per 99) and Randall Neukam. Mri Elaine althln cur ^eayan^ we^are^^n- _wuiA. PS iltW-----------------;--------- £ w,y>eur Work Wanted Mate 11 beoeflte Including group bwurance , HUSKY WANTS WORE OP and profit shartag retirement | H. have tar and tools Minimum average Income, asoo lar mo„ )ott, n to hr Fh. UL par week. U you art Interacted In * you e permanent ptolliea. with abpew i------ tTarawa meows. M to M yean at polntment. FE MW__________ SAWS MACHINE :SHARPENED^ ! MANLEY LEACH. 10 BAOLET St Bookkeeping A Taxes 16 o M years at i tart tromedi- • fa HSU trom_ia:30_lo 1:30 p.m 26A TEAK DOC 10. ISM WILLIAM R vj 30 S. Burdick. Oaf or d. ace IS WANTED Wtd. Children to Board . Wtd. Household Goods .. Wtd. MiaceOsneoua ... Money Wanted ... Wanted to Rent .. Share Living Quarters Wtd. Transportation Wtd. Contracts, Mtgo. .. Warned Real Estate .... RENTALS OFFERED Rent Apts. Furnished Rent Apts. Unfurnbhsd . Rent Houses Furnished Rent Houses Unfurnished Rent Lake Cottages - .. For Rent Room* ........ Rooms With Board ------ Convalescent Homes---- Hotel Rooms ........ Rent Stores....... Room Office Spare For Rent Miscellaneous REAL ESTATE FOR SALE J” Coulter, iMri. Etlwl Letchon. Mri Edith Bert. Berber! and Karat Teak; dear brother ai Mr. ---trine Obecb. Mrs. Alan merer Mri. Rant Dudley ai ward Teak. Funeral send be bald Thunder Dec ti pm tram the Boamrder t funeral Home. Oaford. wltn an. Fred Clerk attic latum hue ment In Rldplawn Cemetery, Oxford. veeaoefee Full or , CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- ,TTV,. ; tlim***" ‘ ~F6R~5HOVEUNQ auent )ob ill Mt. | if AU^WITN CAR FOB LIOHT Bg ,7*5 drrned onlyCK«idelee,PMS. Sad- CARPENTER WORE NER 1 Drsssiweirti.g.'TKilorkig 17 ALTOUTIOm OR ALL TTFM OF aermente tactudlaf kbit ted mamhlp. Phone OR 3^7101 ALTERATIONS (email depo.it Backenstose Book Store IS EAST LAWRENCE FE 5-1414 Wtd. Children to Board, 28 RELIABLE DAY CARE.' Lice used home FU MIMS. _. EVERYTHING FUR-S5S me UL 2-3355.___ HRY^NICK tv. 3~ nboies antT^bathT pa i v a t« entrance. Ill N. Telegraph._ 3 ROOMS and'BATH. UTILITIES » p_.__________} CARPENTER WORK AND CAB- , OENTLEMEN FOR BHOVEUNO Lnet makinf wanted Rough and ■ Mri ---------------. .-x ... u. . „nlsh g^t Mr -- *— i ■ OR ldB CARPENTER WC kmd. Neaaanabli m FIMtt. Wtd. Household Goods 29 1 CAUL WILL SELL ALL YOU have — furniture. hppliRDcef. TV • mite HlghM dollar Quick ttrv- , - •nf.________ ROOM DIXIE HIGHWAY APART . ■Ifill. OR XH1 I NICK ROOMS ON O ROUND floor. Prlvott onirooco tod both. Wool oftdo. FE MtlS. ti no on locoted Jo>. | S CLE Hoary w»y. ______________| ft-ROOM. OTTUTXtt. m STATE __8t FI 4 WK______ APARTMENT POR^ RENT. 163 Kim m. PE 4-0310______ ARCADIA O Newly decoroted oportment with I. Childrfi ---I TAILOBIMO—ALTEBATlONi j j Dree, Mnklns—Fur Repairs *lf I EDNA WAmSST FtV-1535 GPEN1XG FOR;,. I oferfLPdAg~WHf RACKOROtrilb ' "ill \ Mvd, WaUad Lake. I LANpSCAFINO - TREE « re«k, ^ i _____' - ' mwal and tetmmlas. Mad elm „ Fh MAN WITH CHAIN RAW TO CUT _M For Sale Houses Income Property SO For Sole Like Property . St l or Sale Resort Property 52 Suburban Property For Sale Lots....... For Sale Acreage For Sale Farms . .. Rent Farm Property . Sale Business Property Rent-Lease Bus. Prop. For Sale or Exchange Bargain Bouse -rfc»l AFFIANCES FURNITURE AND TV’s be the piece or houseful Immediate service Doug's. FE. AUCTION. OA 5-MSI, ROOMS MAIN FLOOR PVT entrance nnrt hath neat and clean alter" East Huron Street. FI 4-I2S4 __or FS3-7QS QfMr 2 pm . ATTRACTTVK « RMS. OARAGE stove, rafrlg. heat. N. Shirley ' and Lola. Pontiac. Adulta. OL MODERN i BOOMS. PtsrtiAC Lake. OB 3-913S.__ SMALL 4-ROOM BOtM J6R rent. ,71t Boat Tennyson. Phone after S p.m. FE 5-4938.__ Rent Houses Unfurn. 4ft 2-BEDROOM BRICK Duplet, full baeament. gaa beat, decorated |SS per month NICHOUE-HARGER FE 5-8183 3-BEDROOM. OA* BEAT. LABOR 4 30 H Film Prove. _ RMS.. PRIVATE BNTRANCE AND bath. It Clark, apply Apt-1■_ , RMS AND BATH. DOWNTOWN; anplote laudicaptag - Wanted MIscs^rRssub 30 , _________ I supply Ml »»». Days; I WANTED' JOB - KART. REAR OR >41M. 0141 CUateos W anted to Rent ' WE HANDLE ! __ RENTALS ISHBI j OEOBOR R. UIW1R. REALTOR OSNHHAL tSUCKIHO. DAT CW ” “** " ’ SHmn LMn* dow. private hath, gaa hi ■»au.">. . MM._____,a laundry facilities * W td. ContTRCts, Mtgs. 35 • ™ ' JSWS1__________ in idVtno memory OF warren C Ksnasdy wtvs passed ^away I H, R. HAGSTROM REALTOR 4000 Highland Road (MM) FB 4-03*4 after S SOCIAL WORKER AI EM MM, WASHING* MtDUMglNOK^I WASHING* AHO moklNpiS PICK up and dsltvsry PS 1-Mtt I—55B------ ——- washinos and iRoninor fick Painting & Decorating 23 up,end deliver FE S-WS4. ’ urr class faintiho and dec- Beck. OL 1-3141 ABILITY, ' ' BACHELOR APT., I HEATED _______ LAKE ORION. 3-BED ROOM ’ partly furnished, lake privilege., adults. MO per menth MY MWI. j MODERN 4-ROOM APARTMENT WILL DECORATE $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 04 East RTvd N. OS YahMU 3-BEDRM LOWER.. POLL SRf^ vallablr Call ' A-l BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT work. Aim nraplaoea. OR MM C HR 1 ST M AS~$P EClAL 3-4370_____________ CMtrKl,*sitity“i>r,“iaMTaage*Tt CLEAN SMAU. 3 ROOM APART; lowest posstbh MrE. . ____ ARRO MALTY MSI CMstenNS amdMtej—W——^ ABSOLUTKtY THE FASTEST AG- FOR COLORED. I ROOM APART lion oa you- lead contract. Cash ment. Phone MA 5-1700. modern, trailer home., sis 4-MSl, SM S, nuiem- jwr^week - - ‘ || month, references. Inquire 31 N. 3 MONTHS P fiouss to oood'oonMUon on Orton VtclaKy CLAM DECORATjNftTpAINT. .. . « *■**“ CAJSH PbR _£SND "CONT*ACni CLAM PAINTING AND FA- H J Van WaN 4440 HUM Bwy. UL MM ; NEWLY DECORATED. CLEAN, bedrown apartment. 110 a w 54 You live I ai Sadly ■-------- 56| tm and grandchli ■ 56 IN LOYtRO MEMORY OF JOE E idJ{-,r, FINANCIAL Business Opportunities Sale Land Contracts .. Mousy to Loan....... Credit Advisor* .... Mortgage Loans ..... MERCHANDISE We thought When, leaving borne You would no more return INI v« to death so soon would 38 toMw!atWr,l&int te^lele yen. • • ®i5uS» missed'by Mother, Dad and ... ClTumfly_________________— I * F—ml PbftclTK 41 COATS J FUNERAL HOME DR ATTOR FUStt ON R-TTgT j 1 SFAWB-OtUFFPi j PLACE A ‘LOST” AD. Call FE 2-8181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE . so Ortaa 3-ROOM ROUSE WI-- and refriger^uw Ad« Civil aorvtm AND COMMMB1W] RESIDEN- tis i so* commercial Remadattng a.id designing FE 4-8M4. ! ■ Fement an j bloc K WORE I Raws O. Staowan. FT SMSI. | ELECrajEATsENV - FREE MT. I aLAfiT^IXTERIOR DECORATOR Kjqctgtc. y Mass. 1 -------■— “ ‘“** 'background I ELECTRIC SEAT TOSEftATiON , I nad wiring. Raglln Electric, EM 3*8)4 arMJ Step.___________ FREE~ESTIMATEa ON ALL W1R-ton. will finance R. B Monro ‘ Os MM W. Huron. Television Servtc# Lost and Found CASH « HOURS FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY OR LAND CONTRACT. JIM WRIGHT. Realtor 144 Oakland Art Open ‘til * FE 4-0304 FE 4-7401 or FR 4*441 NEED LISTINGS an bouses, farms, acreage Have clients, will pay^oash^for^bu^to-and sell ‘land contracts] pome to [ "PONTIAC REALTY Doll Repair Lew Winter Price. STORM WINDOW* AND DOORS PlMteriat Ssrvics j PLASTERING REPAIRS A SI Swaps .......m....... Fur Spie Clothing Sale Household Goods Antiqusi ....... Hi-Fi. TV * Rndkw Water Softeners For Sale Miscellnneous 67; Christmas Ttes ........ ®7A ( Christmas Gilts ~ • .... 4TB Machinery ............... ® Do It Yourself .......... ® Cameras ft Equipment . 70 Sate Musical Goods...... "1 Sale Office Equipment ... 72 Sale Store Equipment ... B Sate Sporting Goods .... "* Hunting Accommodations 74A Bait. Minnows. Etc......75 Sand. Gravel ft Dirt .....7« Wood. Coal ft Fuel J7 Plante, Tree* Shrubs JS For Sale Pets ........... H Dogs Trained. Brdcd .... #> Hunting Dogs ............ m Hay. Grain ft Feed...... B FARM MERCHANDISE For Sale Livestock .".. Wanted Livestock........ For Sate Poultry ........ Sate Farm Produce Sale Farm Equipment . Auction Sates . AUTOMOTIVE For Sate House trailers Rant Trailer Spacs ... Auto Accessories...... For Sale Tires........ Sate Truck Tires ..... Auto Service.......... Sale Motor Scooters-.. For Sale Motorcycles .. For Sate Bicycles..... Boat* ft Accessories .. Fibcrglos .... ...... For Sate Airplanes.... .Transportation Offered Wanted Used Curs . . / Used Auto Parts ...... Sato Used Trucks .... Used Truck Partr....... 103A Auto Insurance 1® Foreign ft Spte. Oars....105 Sole Used Csni....... 1® S Donelson- Johns! an RS FUNERAL HOME ” ; "Dstlgxsd for Funs rail ■ _ 5A----111 '* —----J ' •fl Vcx)hees-Siple Help Wanted Female 7; FLajtkiuno and iucfaIhs -id 1 R»»« Pet Lee FU S-ISSt 1 • Pi ROOF REPAIRS = EAVESTROUORINO_ — * ^ ■... —— - LOOT; blacK COCKER SPANIEL , ObU Q. . toJLLT neer E. Fstry Chain typs ‘ 4-3*43 JLAJi5l5l: toner, nneweri to. nems Btoekie. ! WE ME JOB VALLEY SNYDER FLOOR JLAY1NO. LO*T-LADlKS ELOIN WRIST- FUNERAL HOMS SUUbllsbsdOvsr PE 3-S31S JfJ**K' ... 92 . 92A ... 93 ... 94 The Pentteo Prase FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 Frees t im to » pm. SJSty “IT’ewe then to enncsl toe chords foTihet portion «f toTgrto S TVR'n***.«u£ &t-4Wn^t:r» tt Closing time tor ndveiUee-dsr orevtoM to oobitrnhoo .MU1. oubllenum after toe (» IS 5 14 ST- ill kb ftddltlonftl ehartft ft KS WTLiaLf } 1« 1 i ace ensentlel. MI Mill Maplr Rlrmtnghnm____ ch^ncS' aidOetAlt ovia thirty, typtos. boekksspme filing friendly, regular effice hours at -march Boi 14. Fonusc Frees oirl FodTcotartm amd orill 4 30, to IS p a. Inquiry to por- j son Lekswood Lnasa. 3131 Wssl Huron__________________ ■ | HOUSEWIVES, II 'TEAM AND over. Rut time. « hours Ram. ‘Ly thn ~ —— mod. WATERPROOFING Work gusrnnlscd Free otumMf ' FR LStTt _________ Business Service 15 vrarra gold j lont vicmrnr or ct-arkston. we NE3PJRnhg « iVifc1 IONEY-"AVON CALUNO-Vi has inerrusd demand r products Ws^we^ajVw COOK OR CLERK ARE YOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS? CONSOLIDATE ALL YOUR SILLS I AND LET US OtVS YOU ONE PLACE TO PAT BUDGET SERVICE ' to w. HURON FS »-«**» | 1 . ABROTREDS KNAPP SHOES ; FRSD HERMAN ____ . BEDROOM. PARTLY turn Lokafreet apt*. OR >*!** Nice NSiriT Fainted aft.. ettlltlss turn. Pontine. MA ~ BEDRM DLE~] ^KITCHENETTE apt*., newly dee.. let nr., perk tog to hrent of door gat heat. pvt. shower. FE Mist___ _ i room. Ktffcirwrm. sachs----------------------turn- 1ST I. ClOM-ln. FE FLOOR REAR PARKING All util turn. AM • sound floor sssdc|ye aafrg^nctt ROOMS AND BATH, tu Rka week inquire et m BnMwta ATS FR 4-14*1 ROOMS NICELY niRNISHED ^STALLED FREE sorbors whoa hoagtd &roY:“ 173 Bnldwtn___________ Bout Storage ft Rentals GIFTS FOR THE FAMILY PI EYINRUDE MOTORS Full Ltoo of BOATS, CANOES, and ACCESSORIES. • SEASONS GREETINGS" YOUR BVINBUDK DEALER Harrington Boat Works IMS a. THcaraah Rd FE MS33 Body and Fender Repair CUSTOM BCMPINO 4k PA1NTINO ] Fireplace Wood FIREPLACE AND FURNACE WOOD 11S3 N Ferry Fonunc. ^Michignn Floor Sandfatg A-l FLOOR SANDINO—WITT IE Vl.C-— —ULOl Furnace Dealers PLASTERING - Piumbers-Supplies Pump Repairs E T. MARSH PUMP CO. Sam * Service Sand, Gravel mid Dirt •horn ah- furnaces all kinos. rest Saw and Mower Service --------- buys. A AH Seles. MA 4-1401._____ new a used squif. m^hour , Sere. Jnnkn Ijsetlng FE 4-----11 _ Heating OIL BURNER SERVICE. CALL OR 4-S147 niter 4pm. / Janitor Service t SERVICE ________t- U 4-1414 < RATE SAW S LAWN MOWER SERYtCK HHRl Itot r"*^ -- JANITOR SERVICE COMMER- UL i TV. Sportitogdooda WE TRADE New and "Used Guns ARCHERY EQUIPMENT 20". EttHpUNT — CRESTLINE AND LONS STAR MATS AND all EQtnmasNT KELLY HARDWARE .3114 AUBURN ROM OPEN* sun >41 FE 3AS11 Television, Radio and Hi-Fi Service r works. 1U 8 FadSeck. 3 ROOteS AKD tam c6RV AMt> 232 s —Sto*w. rttoBe FR elftto, excellent loemtion, 8-3353, e— t ROOMS .■®*aK#HJsras, to 13 noon, fi i-M**_ Msoemtoot. Mm. ROCUL WORKER At You cau always locate M the parties interested in J®! what vou no longer need. When you use the Pontiac I Press 1 "For Sale”. Want AdaT % v .., the help you need is j quickly yours through THE PONTIAC PRESS! WANT AD COLUMNS. Give Y Ease Your Mind For the Want Ad Department just dial... ___________BATH. UTtLmES. fr 4-0m: si Fine at. 2 ROOM KITCHKNETrE CHILD weleome, 431 N. Perry. FE 2-4170: 3 ROOM APARTMENT. PRIVATE entrance, 387"Osman. FB 4-040 3 ROOMS AND BATUTllF utility and furniture turn, i tad pvt. entrance After k . rings 335 Voorhei. _ 2-ROOM FURN AFT MARRIED couple or bachelor $11 wk. 341 i t»i » 1 Orohsjd Like Ae*. __________ l r lace to ray j Room self contained cab-** • to. with tol her* “ *“** 1' ROOkM nS' 318 N.------ IN DEBT IF SO LET US pra finish ply. relscls m Furrlne Strips . Hn Dowglbe Fir ... Un. uv,. mvwi* ______ im Boards ner M t74 CREST TV. ,1 HOUR SENV1CS,'. LINCOLN-kiERCURY-COMET it” k tLSium ^ Boo SSc Pay night nud Sundays. Fl SRWi, ?2 i g**t»*w, FWem_FK_3*131 4 ,g. v. AI Htre* Ft. as 413 44 JOHNSON RADIO & Tv ” Building Modernisation PONTIAC LUMBER CO. 4 e w^ afv* ra aim ■Hi------------------1------ I CASH AND CARRY. .....g>._..| '* A-l ALTERATIONS AND MODERN- S3I Oaklaad. Are. FE 4-1*13 • TUCK KRntRI lenllon Resldrntlnl nnd rommrr- .. JT---------tottggg------------------- OR »Snj Coolt C,mstructl0n Co Machine Shop Service BUILDlNO AND REMOOEUNO | flPFK T1MP ___ Free est Nelson Bldg OR 3-41*1 UrriS 11*1 *- REMODEL - THAT - KITCHEN ?hm£hanl ,rl,-,r' * *-“** “ ‘ ‘ g tt **” - JIG BORERS iennonabte rates, prompt seretee DANIKLS MFO CORF —.1 Orchard LUe Rd. FB 4-to.M JARFET SE1E S4*._ ALSO FEW ; -------— ----------------------*-“ ■ Painters ft Decorators t winter prteee. OB 3 Carpets Trucks to Rent •a-Ton Pickup* lS-Ton Stokes TRUCK - TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT Demp Trucks—Semi-Trolleri WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY. MICHIGAN CREDIT jdi COUNSELLORS “ m.£sr« I YLDERLY 1 I >-ro0m. ^noSlow. utilities ; 1 furnished. 41 JHRton St MA 4-44M , ‘ —“iaKSr-wwi-* 111 *40 ALSO 1 .... ---1- ttriffle"MfUl|i. : 1 ouua n ________________ Carpet Cleaners Pontiac Farm and * Industrial Tractor 07 «M S WOODWARD WOMAN COMPANION. -------------, tor elderly | tody. More tor koae then 'w»ge» FE 4-ltoO After S p.m. FE 4-374C. WANfen rn$7"MtchtOAN Rtaia- tered. Mutt Ukr Oerlstrtc* Any i shift Rtoomfleid Hoapitkl Ft llte btowetaldkadi, Help W stotad ft f ADULT COUFU AS CARET AKIR of maM npertmenti Perfect for lust Dial FE 2-8181 I American A**oe'“credlt Counselors ygn Shores ! Michigan Asnoc Credit Cbuntslt------------- r HOLIDAY aFSCtAL' **-“—>e $51» Dorotov't I Syl- i 400 N. Perry _____________UTILI- . ties furnished. 14 Ctoee_8t._ 2 LARGE *68m* AND RATH. nl.h.d, child welcome FB 4-3747 t LARGE ROOMS. NEAR DOWN- This space reserved for your Business and Service Directory Ad. PAINTINO-PAPER1HO-WALL . I Ctoaalna. OR 3-WSl. Tupper - uutoroir>A»rifa*o - ~, — FUliJ INSURED -Tha. C, MeRatb______FE MIS* Plastering Service FLASTERINO. NEW CEILINGS, ' repairs and nddlttou Best work- ' mnnnhtp EM 34M1. ___ plastering free Estimates ______ 4-1443 Open Doll* Tnehwtlna Saaday Upholstering . THOMAS U 117 NORT , ll. 1 UPHOLSTBHWQ rgnret. Auburn Heights totoll 1 Inquire S3 j | A BETTER WAY TO | Pay Your Bills !!’**’'* ' « D u4 iWr.wtrwvn itflITS i shed unit ni * 1-7*3* tor eouple. Fur- I utilities pnll ! HOMEX SERVICES MS NsUonnt Rank Bldg. Rochester OLive l-gioq and OUv* 1410* 1 ist-floor:' pvt., aoar OMC. ra 1-twv . ROOMS. N1CSLY rURNISHEr)' downtown tocnileu. For elderly tody. PR 4-7S4L JUMAPP' U5T y(N% BVSIlffiSS . ^Firry-six THE POXTIAl PRESS. WEDNESDAY,.DECEMBER 21, I960 1 huhOohi toll basement; ZwsrtibU2ri.,Kr: ItViak rm *m* .. VV66Ua cSTLTkc iw no rknt por SateMouBBs 49 I ■--- Fw Sri> Ho nets - *441-_Far Sate Houaoa 4 $9,990 ANNETT "BUD" By Dick Turner •SS.re_F8.1i | Drayton Woods ^L. I * *r>00 with! Rent With Option to Buy j PD0 d0,B c,u ri 2 ,M3 3 DOWN PAYMENT. ^ ve • 3 bedroom homes, droom hornet, tome w sement. Some with 1 Warren Stout, Realtor 1 N. Sagtnnw 8t. Ph. FE 5-0100 Open 'til i p.m. “Now here's one that can be assembled by any slx-year-— even if he is being helped by his father* ” For Sale Houses- 49 For Sale Houses 491 For Sate Hbiwcs 4? nrEMPEST5 A 3-bedroom raneh home Ui tha - minus t- 899 DOWN ' . To Non-Vets Low FHA Terms POLL PR1CEv PROM, $8995 including /lot (choice locatUma) Monthly Payments Only $68 includlhf Iasoi and Ittauranca 3 Large Bedrooms , Dining Room Gas Heat “Carpeting Included” Many other deluge feature! MODEL AT 108 S. East Blvd 1 block N. of Pike on Eilt I WILL TRADE) OPEN DAILY A SDN. IS MODEL PRONE PE »jo,» OFFICE PRONE UN 0-3035 Stem A Soltgmen_ •) For Sate Ho»»es49 MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE IRWIN roiR2*to £ Truly, o flat homo 0 outomoUc boat end h< waver, uood kitchen with dlnln apnea nlua dlnln* room klodtr and guilty nice far only 07,MO o MOOt .. ^______________ . a reel I, .WSV smitv in. Priced "ufa can | TIM. for, Sate Acrjilfr i. M„ j toiffitg-ir-rMf?!,#r William Miller-J Realtor---- .FE 2-02(13 - 070 iWiat Huron Street with 3054*30 ft. 53.500 on term*. H. jC, NEWINGHAM CORNER. CROOES AND For Sate Forma^M "children wanted nut Y tilMO WITH 01000 DOWN , ^^r«lu?ib'iSr-*i<3- contract, (ted u. for particular*. CHRISTIAN GIRLS. OWN HOME CAPITOL SAVINOS 41 LOAN CO Sown rate*. 547 W Huron- J n w Huron 81.____________PE 4-0641 ^tus btoppino at door, loe.'nbwbr 3-BIDROOM brick, full tract attractive rm. PE 6-7332. I basement, forced air hoot. Rent LABOR FRONT. SINGLE OR I with option to buy. 005 per double, ^private entrance. PE ....________L- ROOM POR 1 WORKING MAN. |1L“ 5 Rooms with Board 43 1 OR 2 4CEN. PRIVATE ROOMS1 - — W. side ----- *“•••-- FE_*-3 ND R( Sling'. Would take ouple. non-drtnken n BWTI BM»r._oooD—i BOARD- ... a Oakland A ROOMS ANdTBOARD-« BUY SELL TRADE MIDLER DO YOU — Have $300 and a good credit rating? If aft ws have n 3 bedroom one floor home watting for you to move In. Nearly new and lu perfect condition. What n Christmas gut. tjourr suburb HOYT RIlAI.TY 255 8. TELEGRAPH PE 3-0*40 PE 3-0000 , MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE j .... .....YOim CHRISTMAS 11 TREE . s 15x18 Ul snvtt5 ttlvarcrext. climb —^ good ____._.aw often mod j both. Large utility room, oil PJ ober door 1C\ LAE* PRULEOES. Im mlly mediate possession. 14.530. eas inae-1 terms. HURRY! S| Vacant . . . TOTAL PRICK • FOUR BEDROOM ROME OOOD OLDER HOME Ji Oxford. Four^ kftjdroonu kl TOR CLAM ^7-58441 SCHOOL16* ^ SMITH WIDEMAN fSr OPEN EVE8 BROWN Partridge Slcigli Hells Jingle I lighkuul Colonial Tl. T.TlAGSTh051 4808 High.and Roftd «M8§* )NTIAC _ OH FE ♦ 7888 ft**; 8_ INTED INTER r^TED PARTY basement WHITTEMORE STREET: “ 4 ' Lovely family home In lent condition. Large EXTRA VALUE — Low down payment — g room*, 11 a bathe. State Street toned commercial, i Home and business can anally be converted to Income. “ “ - 40.050. William Miller I Realtor FE 2-0263 870 WPKt Huron Street KENT h« OSMUN STREET: (ml* dlnlnx r yard Is rrncca nna win« paved drive to lVb-enr gars, Sylvan Lake privileges. Better i this home' at gO.TM. CONVE 1BNT TERMS. 7 List with Humphries j BATEMAN REALTY MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE VETERANS., The VA has only 10.000 for title 3 bedroom brick with 3 ear garage Just off Joelya. NO DCIW N PAYMENT, only LET'S TRADE THE PRICE IS RIGHT. EVE. PE 2-851 "SMITH" INCOME FROFEHTY Thrrr family, twrlvr-r ■ j - Bun porch. !hrte-< I WATERFORD TOWNBHIP a with ! WHIPPLE LA S PRIVILEGES lot with tako privileges, Pn only MM0 SELL OR TRADE — Cute a A-l condition. Only 0 yrt, Two bedroom bnngnlow floors Poved St Alum, el On* turn. Fenced' rear tew at only $U.M0. LIST WITH US - Por fast *m efficient aervle*. WE BUY SELI AND TRADE - 30 Yrs aervlm ■ Pontine, and Vicinity. Open SO. L H, BKOVVXg Realtor MB EUxabeth Lake Rond Ph FE 84884 or FE a-4818 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE j Partridge j I j ^ wAlR Associete. ( j Income Property 50 * family income house in Lake Orton OOOO down PE 2-0040 | II For Sate Lake Property 51 j - LAKE LOTS. *1.005. $30 DN... 0301 I ■> P.v«i wtiutine Kds ' la mm-PE 4-4500 _ i ilike ” “LET'S T7M.K BUSINESS” Service Station te Oil ^ n-TX Clot Older h ample |*50 DOWN — Modem 3 heat. Located oi for every pocket-- month. Including | Cnndlewlck M' Viod.’addHIoc.__________ ®i Rent With Option to Buy j . j bedrooms. fuU basement. ! L^Lta^Sugtt^r1 thSj Rent Stores 46 w,.to« mr M^siu. j sylvan Village—3 SORtu7. j full bsmt.. sea boat. PI 0-3730. , _SELL OR JfiAD^E ^ j LAKE OAKLAND - I Resit Office Spece 47j 3 OFFICES POR RENT. 45401 Dixie Hwy.. OR 3-1300. t OFFICE TOR LEASE. REASON -, able. Hotted. ExceUvnt parking. | Main Comer. PE 0-0107 fe*M*on* lor*Rorarb*k' west Detroit c . Itb < Beiuttfi or 3 bedrms.^ 31^ft. f Good beach 2 en- Floyd Kent Inc.. Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph PE 3-0133 —Open Eves. Prat Parking CLAREBTON VILLAGE 4-bedrm. family honte, full Situated on ta-acre lot ov lng M.U Pond. Owner trans WUl sacrifice for glRSOO, 1 WASHINGTON PARK RENT BEATER gas heat, hot wa1 ! price . . . 56,000. ■ of 0500. r heater. Pull Oood HAYDEN 8 3 Bedroom ►r occupancy. I Baldwin $788 beech Only 87.880 with 8388 down and §88 month RMUr hurry' HAROLD < RW>J^ FRANKS 3883 I RENT OR BEL ------ lakt. —m ........ Park Dr Wattffard. lake front 114 MICHIGAN BUSINESS SACKS CORPORATION JOHN A IANDME8BER BROKFR 1673 Telegraph HOad rE *-.l5$3 Open III 0 Koa, : CALL US ^POR ( I141UOR BARS. . l7g01**PETERSON * Re/l EB-- BEDROOM YEAR TATE Lake Orion a **“ 1 RESTAURANT. BXC BUSINESS IN NEW HOMES. : NICHOLIE - HARGER 63Vb W. HURON KE 5-8183 BELL OR TRADE. 4 Home off Joslyn. Bni furnace^ Large n^lot. ^ 1 lot a* dawn payment! North al featuring: Plat- .............eplace. Otf heat. walk-out bssemant with Jtre-1 -JOl" H/'H; Templeton Rolfe B. Smith. Realtor 244 S. TELEGRAPH ! FE 3-7848 ______MA 5-6431 Neat and Clean e lot " Only I4.M For Rant Miscellaneous 48 Wall Paper Steamer Floor toad era, , pollaher., hand landers, furnace vacuum dean-1 era. Oakland Fuel It Paint. 436 Orchard Lako Av«- Hi mil For Sale House* 49 Suburban Living At Its Best {CONVERTIBLE 24) 3 a 4 bedrooms, l1» bathe W. W. ROSS HOMES OR MW! ______ BEDROOMS WILLIAMS beautiful I hiaea Ml. .. ■ate* 1-4 Itrllevel starter! 1 NO MONEY DOWH Pontiac MI $-7415$ ilbCDOWN PARTLY FURNISHED i. Weet Revorfy. Large redeem rated modem 1-bedroom home On!) 155 per month, MY 2-37C1 $9,500' will BUM 3 bedroom raneh etyte homejw your lot Pull betemeni. dot Onor*. ul* both, htreb cup-boo rde OR 3-7*3* RUW McNAB ART MEYER | air Your proud o Builder EM 30453 I TO BUY OR SELL SEE CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE, INC. 4*04 B MAIn St Opeu Daily f to I; Sunday II to 5 MApie 5-5821 Investment Co.. Inc. 3 BEDROOM HOMES Face-brick Front Pvmts. Less Than Rent $10 DN. STARTS DEAL No Mortgage Costs * Oat heat-carpeted living room DON’T WAIT-BUY NOW I Model Open Daily 1 to 6. 41$ KENILWORTH (Juat Barth of Pgitheritonei Weatown Realty ' * FB 3-73*4 PE S-J7C3 IT'S A SAD FACT- And Oh So True! Sl^plEL-..._______ ____ down. Balance «40 month. Vacant with immediate possession. Located loot off Orchard Lake on Mtddv Lane. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 233C Orchard Lake Bd PE 4-46C3 iVal-U-Way trees If yod have a lot of piling up nod you are wondering where to get the money to pay for them fust get together , those things you no longer use i or want - CLOTHING, FURNITURE TOOLS MOTORS^, any-C/5ta ~with" ^ow^oat^WANT AD in The Pontiac Press. Ask for Want Ads • It’s Easy, Just Dial FE 2-8181 J. C. HAYDEN. Realtor IC E. Walton____FE 8-0441 BARGAIN a FAMILY INCOME ON OAKLAND WITH 8C PT. OP COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE ■- PRICED TO SELL - $12,000 WITH OOOD - ONE YEARS . TAXES AND_INSURANCE IN ADVANCE 18 YOUR DOWN PAYMENT. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 345 Otklaod Ave. Open ’to 1:30 ...... PE 6-7601 Lake Bungalow The whole retetionsnlp or a g of friends who cah pool R J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor *FE .4-3531 340 OAKLAND AVENUE Open 0 to 0 aun, 11-4 i BRICK RANCH 3-BEDROOM — Carport and extra 3-c»r brick ginie. Carpeted living room and dining room. 1V» baths. 83g880 down. Located oft Mlddlebelt Road. Shown 'by op- STATEWIDE I tit,350. terms. WILLIS M, BREWER JOSEPH P. REISS, SALES MOR. •4-00 K. Huron St. fi Mill 041 ORCHARD LAKE AVI WILLIAMS LET'S TRADE HOUSES Un School. 01.500. COM down Paul M. Jones, Real list. 832 Weet Huron St PE 4-0500 FE 0-1275 - Sale Resort Property 52! LAKE LOTS. 5189, 110 DN , OlO mo. W min, to Pont Fk 4-450*. | Suburban Property 53 H : SELECTION OP NEW : FURTHER INPOR- KAMPSEN Realty & Building Co, FE 4-0921 MULTIPLE UBT1NO SERVICE 2411 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD ggSO DOWN t. 3 bedroom r*Tblg\»me wady for rail, nic light oak floors, il 4 pc Itetii. all la 80 X 150 feet. A V - RES, PE 4-4813 GROCERIES I hit’ grocery *nd * rly. Includes * fun NATIONAL pUSINBSS BROKERS GIROUX GROW MONEY Small star* building and a smalt with gl.500 down. Ideal ter office 1, Stove, refrigerator, ci . Stable. 1 with I rooms arift I_____I', priced for action. Oood terms. 31 B. Lapeer Bd PE 0-3*03 Foe Sste Lot s 84 LOTS 050 DOWN. tlte lit M7M cLiiutiroN area. oi.*n. oio Dn. 110 mo. IS minute* to Pon-Near everything, PE 4-4500. :iarki?on Waterford HiUs Estate A few ehole* o*s left. Average 100x350 Oood drainage. Ideal to- Herbert C. Davis, Rltr. -Select Home Sites We have * ^ lerg^ selection of and on paved road lew aa 1*50. .ADD 8 INC. IV 5-9391 After? pm. OR 3-1331 . . See For Yourself CHEROKEE HILLS) You'll like It* wooded, rolling too ft. *U*e — controlled lo protect Carl VV. Bird, Realtor Mg Community NeCI^Bank Blrtg^ GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4395 Dixie Hwy OR 39701 •' Open ‘tu I, Sunday ’til 0:_ TOR SALE SMALL RESTAURANT Excellent equipment r~J ^ ‘' i PE 0 0070 ■____ PIZZA DRIVE-IN This carry-out pir.se with SDM Includes corner property on main highway In one of the moat con- l|*n. All for 03S.800. Term*. HARDWARE Corner property with Hvlns quarter*. grossing over M8.000. Shows .NOTIONAL BU81NB3M BROKERS tS4l Orchard Lake ltd. pj 3-7041 J5*k Land Contracts 60 ______________ NA 7-30ISLAND CONTRACTS. TO BUY OR Of EM SiSL °,rfeU' EM »•”»» Money to Loan 61 1. ^leeneed Mbacy Itedderei -nv^ieFyounS^ $25 TO $500 ST A*T F^*fTn ANc'f. CO. 6« Pontine State Bank Bldg. v FE 4:1574 THE PPNTIAC J’RKSS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2 ■:h-< ; ^ 4060 ,,r - FIFTY-SEVfcN Need $25 to $500? * 1*“*^ 11 S*e , Ph^ssgo ***** <»Ut. 1 IGoods 63 ,For Sale Miscellaneous 67 ELECTRIC ELECTRIC LIOHT FIXTURES. Ow'w'IiojSyrchoo»"'riom Men iten Singer portables, 313.84. slg sag aqutpped, Curt'i Appliances. 1077 Waal Karat. n i -Wm Ft 4-16311A SlilOttR 8LANT NEEDLE 8EW--------------ing machine, u«ed very UUUrPUU , TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN I &8Jr *ooU,• « 214 E. ST.-CLAlR AfjTTiizE ^tj^kM~lAN5S. ROCHESTER ROMEO — ~ M---------------------------- UMNO MS TO 1000 Autos LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS OL 0-071’ OL 1-0701 r ^WapoPLY BEHVl^K'' * i&T. ELECTRIC RANOeT' complete ---~— —. Apt site refrigerator, (reeier across top. StollerMlscelUneous Home. Al- BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WSIIItE YOU CAM BORROW UP TO $500 offices in Pontiac — Drayton Plain! — uttca Willed Lk. tonyiagharh. Ptymoulh Borrow With Confidence GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance* Corporation o( Podttae HO S. Saginaw st Fjc _4-1 no1 'LOANS I ISO TO MM - on TO ys«t • COMMUNITY. LOAN CO OS E. LAWRENCE . PE I Still Cet$25 to $500 ON YOUR Signature Vr PH. FE2-9206V' OAKLAND S Pontiac State Anal Bld|._ LOANS $25 TO $500 On your alonature or other n runty M month! u repay. Ou •ervlce la laet. friendly and hel* ful Vtalt our office or phon PE 0-0101 HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 7 N Parry St. Corner E PIS -— re »MM. ABOUT ANYTfUNO YOU WANT NOR THE HOME CAN BE ■"™" *- * SALES A little out of the *i leaa to part Puroltun one** of oil klndi NE ond appli-r A USED PISH SHANCT jj^el&iaRudHod. «.*v.. nation, wither, dryer, montha. $371 Clary Hfltimi caan rattaUr, MO Numerous linltlon am a-i7»7. SPECIAL 0 a 10 HUOS. OM M McLeod Carpet, woodward at Square . Lk, Just below Ted’s. FB 3-7701 TRADE OAS RANGE FOR ELEC-trlc range. R. B. Munro Electric Co., 1W0 W., Huron.___________I chine, manual? . . TWEED CARPET, NEVER USED. 0370. OR 3-OOn. . OOP Rohert OUlia. PE 8-7140 9SS~~iALg At’ARTMENT' Used Trade-In Dept. urtV^msP1 "h**f Lounge Chair . ......... 0 0 05 —2=1-----tZBL. Davenport and Chair 010.00 Refrigerator ............. IM.H 3-pc Breakfast set ..... 12* 50 Elec. Ransov..... h140 SO FREE STANDIno TOILETS Double bowl elak ......... ’Vln hard copper ^ 20-ln^ lengths •oft* coppei coll. it get or ei Sndi 37c ft. I MON. SAT. MO I PRt 0 TO 0 34 MONTHS TO PAY Double Dreeeer. Cheat, and Boohease Bed. new Oss w | n ynll THOMAS ECONOMY 1 n? bathV. .„n u.m ... HUL**^* _ YE 34111 |Ll.£0-r*frr.|m.r. tfol.OHT DEEP FREEZE. .MS .17-1 aSVt PLUMBIMO SUPPLY Lnc^i.*^a!S?MMoa* ” T,r* I m » WI»»»_______________n 3-2loo I used vnTii3.is~Aito—up. " cou j (lARAGF. DOORS i ored TV RCA, SITS. Sweet's Ra-1. Factory second!, oil standard i dlo and Appl, 433 W. Huron. FE rties In stock tram |8 andlup. ! 4-1U3 | Electric door eparater.. folding — —' ■ --------------- —“ --------- —■ -"sappearing | gang* ------,______spring! mattress. 030 H Also maple ouos and trundle bed I at big discount! Pearson's' Furniture, 43 Orchard Lake Arp, BIO FREEZER reprio A NICE •tore 3M, IIP do PE 3-0041 cash For used tvs, Purni-ture and mlao, PE B-S3WT ~ — CHRISTMAS — ■ ITEMS IRON RITE IRONERS, PULL SIZE. ' Floor models, demonstrators, hi i^BAOtnW' 11 ** PE*i WLJDICOMB CONTEMPORARY issi nom ,un,tun- | - WYMANS USED TRAD*-in DEPt Ouar elec, washer . MO M i ' j171 « Rlr^doorsales ^E3 3PENERS SWEEPERS CLOCK RADIOS PORTABLE TVs RADIOS • PRY PANS STEAM IRON* Odd wood chairs . I N I IS w. WEE___________E-Z TERMS WANTED RELIABLE PERSON TO take on payments of M 30 per month oo Singer cabinet style sewing mtehiri*. Full balance only Ml M Capitol Sewing Center MI HiFi, TV and Radios 66 HOT WATER HEATERS JSOAL gas Consumers approved OM.OO value. SWAP and M3.M---------- A'ao electric all and b heaters Michigan Fluor Orchard Lake Art. — IP YOU NEED II " “Vheje. Saje Sporting Moods J?4 Sale Farm Product, M fsrM tUm *~“— mu -----standard brand Trade fe on osesa Up to 00 per cent wnueifana . ED WILLIAMS i nr aHM-t----- I 311 * Telegraph. I wanTBoTraw purs. Cr Batt, Atxmow, Etc. 73 MINNOW: ALL SIZES ISO TO 31.30 dal All kinds of live bait In season Trout Creek Ranch cofwbr M34 and Oreenahleld__ Sold, Gravel and Dirt 76 j A-l TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE? avel, flli; Lyle Conklin. I or PE 3-M73, -MAkY VAROCTIER. _,r_. ___Jt older. Oakland Or- chard!. 1 mile east of Milford! on Enin Commerce Rd. _______| ®R, SALE APPLES - FANCY . I sweet filtered elder In id ■Msllai carton*. This r be frozen In this cord's Orchard and Cider Ranch Road. -Rose Cen-- - Holl y IaLhaM SPRUCE. SCOTCH PINE, from H cibU up (Mar roping I cents A Jfft. We Aim have Al-•ortmenta of wreaths. Mbit decor At Iona ia4 grave blank eta FoInMttlaa, 13 50 up. ntompaon a Oar den land, 03M 1 Highland Rd look! 7Mul4 BLACK TIRES. ALL name brands Off MW Ogre Ill s) plus tax oiid exchange State Tiro kalm^ar^ pottos w PE 44|g71 ___ Auto Swyfci w SAFETY SPECIAL FRONT END alignment From wheela bat* •anccd. Brakea rellned Aa low aa II per no Eddie Steele Ford. , Inc. tm Orchard Lake Rd.. K*«-/ fo Harbor. ! CRANKSHAFT ORINDINO IN THE Wood, Coal and Fuel 77 ? AL'S LANDSCAPING ] Seasoned wood, fireplace, furnace , . and kindling. 773 Scott Lake Rd . ; FE 4-4331 or OR 3-4165 I CORD WdOD AND CORD APPLE Sale Farm Equipment 87 [ CHAIN *SAW BUYERS id chain for I143.MI INDEPENDENT For Sale Motorcycles 9S TRIUMPH SALES h SERVICE ---- — Eentuey ~ Stoker ' Coals BLAYLOCK COAL CO. PE 3-7101 FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL -Furnace, fireplace, kindling wood Speedway fuel oil. Oakland Fuel A Paint Phone FE 5-4150 oood .Fireplace wood de- Tj, [ “Your baby is an awfully light sleeper. He woke up every-wi | time I closed the refrigerator!” and furnoc j an. uanverod. PB 4-Moa.____j HAVE A MERRIER CHRISTMAS • ft and JS delivered P* 0-4T4 MIXED HARDWOOD SO CORD DE-I U7«f«d OR 3-4077 or OB 3M10 : 1 SLAB WOOD OR FIREPLACE ’ ffccX Christmas Gilts 67B Sale Musical GoimIb 71 f HURON COLOR Yv SPECIALS OSM COLOR TV, 04M iludlng 1 year j>ar Credit Advisors 61A j ™' y*»M to^pay^, BUIXjET YOUR DEBTS'm n aI«iinaw0A,**pk mim CONSOLIDATE BILLS NO LOANS COM^JN AND KEjC TRE 'LATEST SEE SEABOARD Ma*CZ CO UM N Perry SI PE 37017 AMERICAN FLYER TRAIN. LIKE! INSULATION I. new, extra track. *13. UL 3-3313. ELECTRIC DUO ART PLATER AU lypav Call - SOT S SRATVt * VARIOUB^SlZkS. >» B»6I Oread Com. M. A. BENSON ' *! s^S^^^TShTnew: completely overhauled M^E^Al^?LSiNis; ; m*nimfL%M‘ H^vT nu,'’ j ,^1CT,l.H«,ro01>S'Sl OMM^Tkllf tfeT,'llastM*Temffc ?aga, "Im. 03*1471? * ! —°*«**r- ------- mi enigma*1 r!^nT JS*& CHRISTMAS SPECIAL _D /:kVc£^5SJ. chard Ukt Are. - 3 , TUIC \VEFK 6NLY TRANSISTOR ORGAN i^ATOSn^^WPiArri »$ m | m pkr ctHT orr water skhs ' lft ta Qa4llly * j let . . . With Tmnalatera . With Built In LESLIE fl*h 44 NOTE Trap Chlmei I BLACK RINO TAILED MONKEY, .age^^ and occoaaorlei. M0. IK rtropjcal Fish aquarium, i i CUB HYDRAUl ' 11140. 244A0 Lari PUCE For Sale Bicycles A Perfect Family Gift 4 ALUMINUM. 10 HP. BVfN rude and ; trallar PB 0-3070. 30 Per Cent Discount " OWKN'8MARlN*SUPPUM*,< ISO Orchard Lake Avt. ___FE 2-1020____ ip~1tou ~ N»KD~ga| - HOMBLITB CHAIN & i . — OPEN 7 DATS A WEEK — 1 HOLLY MARINS A COACH SALES lillO Hotly Rd . HoHy_ME 4-0771 HEAVY DUTY SNOW BLADES I, ehower For Tour. best Mortgage Loom, Voss & Buckner.'Inc. S Notional Bids FE * 47 ■ l*n I 31 Inch Conaol* Toll .^Tt FtRCSTONK STORE HO N 8*f>n«w f t: t too CAHfirf I* X II DARK BROWN CUSTOM MADE BCD«P|tCAD AND drftptv Refora 10 a a EK $ 7J33 . DROP "LEAF * * 1 A Bit T CHAIRS' III Ov»r»Ualf«d rocMf It PB I-M31 afUr ft PM fibx IO WATT AMPLIFIER. ,, c#ai MJ Orchmrd likw AfV i 1______________mi SLVirS chS^'‘,M0*Vui,lt» LOVELY CNOEN SEWlNd ^A?! CHORD OROAW BUMPER POOL tat tAo# deck Shelf model aMkir.J chin# in walnut cabinet Taka on - * ** ^— - ** _l,01tcmitorb.ry 1 , payment, of M or pay off bal-1 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ut LIKE NEW HI-PI COMPONENTS! ante of only 1*3 Universal Co. WHEEL HORSI WITH ' Including AM, FM tuner, 0130 eat- FE 4-0S0S . gnow BLADE lit ue foe glOO FT 1-0047 ___. | METRONOME^ LIES NEW, M ONLY 0410. OB 17-U4 TV. MO.^JTMiiur Bella way bod. SIS. Twin bedi. , DRETBR SPORT CENTER Piece your Christmas orders early. Fear. Appliance. OKI Commerce complete MA 4-1M0 * s 1U10 Holly Rd, Holly ME 4-4771 * ---- .... ___! MEDlCtNE CABINETS LARGE CARPET WITH FOAM RUBBER “■ 20'' mirror. allgbUj mawed. 03M |»d. 040. BB 5-7140. Bobort ffl- ■ ~c®tnjTMM^tyrt____________;■ Weigand Music Center ; FE 8-0375 , ! AKC REO TOY POODLES BLACK- : ' illverAfUr 3 OB 3-1303.____ I AKC SCOTTISH TERRIOR PUPS REPLACEMENT PARTS FERGUSON TRACTORS FOR A SCOTT Up to a SCOTT by McCulloch. The motor that Beta the pan 3 HP to 7»-HF Make mf deal now. no payments 'til Fib. OAKLAND MARINS SXCgANOB 331 S. Sagtnaw Ft 3-4101 Open Eves and Bun. Plenty Parking BOAT INSURANCE - 1 PER CEN ofcrdmlue Hansen Agency. PE Lorgm; selection AKC REOISTEPED POODLE PUP ! plea, will bold for Christmas I Easy term. PE 4-4013 _ AKC RioIsfEKEb TOY POX 2 TOY UALB P montha. ally black Order. RENDEROPP BLI T**’ !« Oumse”' r*«» »* tosonauo t buOTHPJUi~OAS »rACE F BESUI TS »r,. Etc, eyd, 473 ft 4-IO 1k,p7,*44Al UR APES • “ ROOMS RUO IVAILABIS on dlncan riiYrk DlMNO i ' >nH« MA 4 7404 , Ft l-Ull UCI ■ rM*^B C' Hf^tTPR 6J orisIiJ “ Ub"'>T£ ZENITH COMBINATION RADIO and record Player, I speed IM Frwm 3-0 pm PE *J41S ___ ( TOO CAN' ALWATi ‘FIND' AX* For Sale Miscellaneous 671 1 CEMENT MIXER TAPE RE-fters, clothes furmtiare OR ) 3: I ALUMINUM FIAH SHANTY ** BAZAAR AREA MIRACLE MILE - If’r hny* Micblgaa^Pluoree- FINE LINE OF LADIES AND MEN M3 Oreharg Lk Ave -^M. WATCHES. RINOS. WALLETS. TANK AND OUN TYPE LUOOAOE. TRUNKS. BR.1EFCASE8 ——*T”f rf””” — 1-7*45 many other ITEMS too , HoKiav I’iano Soecial’ --------------- NUiqROUSTO LIST ^nonuay I idno IJWOU COME BROWSE AROUND— 1 ...... OPEN AN ACCOUNT ........' IDS *___IS S SAOINAW .SK3”S ewaole ........ OPEN EVERT NIOHT orinneii sotnet TIL oBistmab delicious Foods and a com- FURNACE COUNTERFLOW rge blower tad tank LMne.! out Extra track, hockey .hit lards. 3 piece- sectional sofa » 1-1434. _____ ROOF LEAKS EDWAI Reconditioned upright! from 31S5 1 - GRINNELL’S * money 117 S Saginaw.___ FE 3-7148 ] AKC^ MlNIATTJR*^ POODLES. TOY , AKC REGISTERED CbcklR PUPS , OB 3-3402. ; AKC REGISTERED COLLIE PUP-ptes Idea) Christmas gifts MA 1} Eim. ■■ . T i > DACHSHUND Tr.actors. Tillers, Mov ers I 12 r EVANS IqUIpUeNT 4307 DtXit Highway -MA 3-7311 OR 3-7024 > Auction Siiei M ORION AUCTION OPEN FOR CON-sigtmHX 4wily. MT >IMI AUCTION COME TO SANTA’S BOATHOUSE -Boating Ollts for the family. SALE RANOS HOOD AND PAN. OOP- FW^COiyR^lUkCiael ARSONS. nookiiciirr uovtn p6r ks SOHMER 1$ INCH RCA COLOR TV l (FALLON CRANKLIlft NFOOT A LL AI I NjU U ^H^UAE* AUTOMATIC M^nfrAO ^WABHKR t1. Win USSD TV FUNNI- t A R L Y AMERICAN rANWTKR •fi FE «-*M0 *t\*i pm FORMICA' DINETTE itT RiLA-; hrtgiBh.e rr I 2M4 FRFr/rRR UPRIOIfT FAMOUS V thie» $HA IS Vbllw they U»t No phon* crd*t6 piFB»e Michigan ! F:uor»»r#nt m Orthord Uk» FRIOfDA IR t iflPR 11»KR A TOR “ IN Ft H4N OF* UPjUOlfT FlirrXER^^M^ ' (.OINI. OlT 01; ^BI SINI SS SALE^ CHAIN SAW I 1 AND LAWNMOWER SHOP mplne'v equipped and anernt-1 Phone Mr Motfre PE 3-1100 ■ TAlU.lv TirS’N is - PONTIAC PLYWOODCO • M Baldw;h Ave Ft 1-1343 ^ TALBOT irMBKR f ton' Fluorescent. ” birrs-For “thi CRUISE-OUT BOAT SAL PIANOS Muaieian s Cons -e Dealer pupa. OR 3-2402, AKC DACHSHUNDS FOR CHRIST. mao—Terms. 1 amor's, FE 0-1331 BEAUTIFUL OMMAN fUIBFKSXD puppies Reg.' MA 4*10*7 BOSTON STUD CH. STOCK. CUR FRIDAY. .... SATURDAY. and Johnson motors at big |av-"oPEN EVENWOS TIL 3 PM. MON -RAT. Until Christmas PAULA. YOUNG INC. 4030 DIXIE HWY (HI 4-0411 ___ iom boost «-*wpr NIC* 13-FT. TROJAN SEA QUEEN runabout with 10-bp. else trie Johnson with trailer. OL 1-11*41 OWENS CRUISERS BKIFFS—FLAGSHIPS F1BBROLAS OUTBOARDS “"Y OR TRADE NOW OOOD USED OIL FURNACES. bardwi complete;, rebuilt Deans Heat- paint and lumber supply Oi Ing Service. S07 Oakland FE 1 am tU 3 30 SuH -f ta *4«7t __ __ . IWO Oakland Ave PE *-< INCH SOIL PIPE. I1JS. COP- 1 USED *W«KPERS III ‘ ----- MW HO* SWEEPERS REPAIRED (10 *» | Barnes * Hargraves ft H _______ Weet 74S W. Rurao - Open Sun P X II RUCIS ” 43 oi UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER, I VINYL LINOLEUM — aa. I INLAID TILS lede _ - rnjiy;_______ a oi MAKE YOURS A MUSICAL NOME —*- 'Tome tn and see our beaull- selection of Story A Clark sot Sound Board MM|d ed for 0* year* Morr 34 S Telegraph Road----- ■ the Tel-Huron Shopping ;: ___ ter. PE 3-0307.________ i ACCORDION SALK ALL SIZES I Accordion loaned Tree to begtn-hers with lessons PE 3-3434 I Just in time for 1 Christmas delivery: , COCKER PUPS PH FE 0-M04 OR ! j FE UPS. ' ' ■ - CHRISTMAS FUF8. AKC REO3 : 18 Avt I *nyi_l«L* BAOINAW KIT MONJIOt'-tbt ADOTNO mgrhlQ* OIjrwiplA itabdard VINYL LtNOlffUM fit. mt .. • X Id LINOLEUM ISM • INfKlD TILS M Me IPVIO" Till Ifl « EACUNA* VERY SPECIAL j UOKWL TKADOI.__________I •wltchM Largwtt trwKsftnMr. ' ; gm**1 M,gana-!- LOCI NEW-ENRICO ROSEL1.1 AC | rordlan. 3-iwttch lull has* IT W ColumOta PB 0-114S. 3 naed upright piano. Hammond chord organ LOMBARD QUALITY CHAINSAWS l YE 3-7740. .-_ POX TERRIER PUPPIES. WILL hold.Til Christmas, small Ones FE 0-3043. after I pm GUARANTEED TALKINO PARAKEET AND CAGE GERMAN SHEPHERD FUPPIM females. SIS. UL 3-1*33. inNIATURE poodles! LOTS OF TOYS! Furniture Appliances Clothing DOOR PRIZES EVERY AUCTION ' OPEN DAILY 7 to , 8 B&B AUCTION SOUTH EL YD. AT SACMEAW TREAT YOUR FAMILY to boating fun with a quality -' guaranteed gift from DAW-SON'S SALES AT TIPS!-OO LAKE It miles math, of Fenton) 1M1 boats and . Evtnrudt motors now on . 5069 DIXIE HWY. m Sale House Trailers 89 Transported:! Offered 100 1 OR 3 RIDERS. ROUND TRIP TO: Hamilton. Ala. Share expenses, references reoulred. Can attar 4 ENOINE AWUHER.^L0^AN- _____________.tew York. Perry Sorrko too, OR1-11M. , ELK HEATER. 040 N » CHIRRY CHIWT TTLT-TQP TA- 4-1070. I ra Winter*, many soluble _ 8-1027. _ _____ CASH POR UlKD XTl. JIO SAW. HEAVY DUTY. SMALL JOB— PURWITURB______! TRADE -00 PONTtAC POR f®*-nluhlng for 4 room house. OR , Ip T6u' need moo for any emergoaey SEE RUO«M 1 IIS* N Perry St PE »1 NERSPRtNO MATTR1 rsssr Fqr Sale Clothing ^64 « CHAMPAONK BoROANA ^ T VH l ut re 3-4*34 LADy ^ CeUT^ ABOtr^ SIZB 1J Innerspring Mattress Box Spring Only $14.05 OU OXFORD COMMUNITY t’CTION OA 4-3011. ___ j 1 NO ROOM LAMPS' fab smks and nttingV 04*_N up ret*. 01* Ca*h and tarry. ** SAVE PLUMBING s. Saginaw PR MIN j 0 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ! board Christmas tarda Reduced ? r*!h register, gift wrappings, fire- '• boars, eon and suaefla sad gift ! H.mi Porbes Printing A Office I Supply. 40** Dixie Hwy , next to Pontiac SUM Bank. OR h*1f7. open evenlne. unOl Chriatma* i ANCHOR FENCES I rRK°YiTndA^EWIA KTlMOTi I 'INCH SOIL PlPE. i r^ 04.1* rlegrai el Hun i. Oxford: Ted r« Rowtani' __________ . larkxton am Uchigan Chainsaw DUt. Laki Orton MEN S PIOURK tf ATEA, SIZE 13 MAHOOANY SPINET OROA lump Pumas U3 33 SAVE PLUMRINO SUPPLY *------- 71 S _Sagtnaw__ PE 1-2100 - OdGA^L HEATER OL ASS-LINED. — SURPLUS LUMBER ft MATERIAL SALES CO IMS m^dMad M. iMMi OR him Wilmot’s Hardware lAvm mowtr. Ibinnlni. r«u Hand mowtr. U mow*r, M I«r Oeneral lino of___________________________________ g*>- ■■ . _ . „.»'l NORELCO ELECTRIC SHAVER: 1 1173 Baldwin______w 3-4313 rtahlno rod and reel PB 4-7003 YKB Aj^¥ F6LAROID130 CAMERA KIT. MED SHIELD STOKE j Large 8Uod r'mn ft*** WOpplng canter FE 1-03*7 Howland 1 PIANO TU NINO—OSCAR SCHMIDT CtarktUn and_______PE 1-4111 m T0 ALL 0UR Friends and Neighbors N0RWEO1AN ELK mum~fv¥^ pes EM 1-7M0_________ Poodles for Cliristmas POODLE TOTTi A LE CALL Arr Power l Lowrey Holiday. Just t I tackle. payment*. OR 1-0070. Christmas Trees 67 A HOLIDAY EYERONEKN ROPTNO f AND SSE OUR V - LAHOE "CIUB _ ____.mattreB . Ill 34 Pearson s Pisr-Orchard Mg laundry Ivquym't Sal^ I 100 PEN CENT AUTOMATIC ELEC- trie wal#r aaflanrr SofUni n* m , aad fiiurt Thompson. TOM BARGAINS roping. ChristEs wreaths, ^grave . blankets table decorations and u.'^ii,p( i, Rosa. PE 4:fMl ' 1-SQFA Repossessed Sold for *310 Balance due IM Bedroom Outfitting CV? 4_.___ ■ Drayton Plalne OB 1-0714 1 NICE 3 PIECE iOPA BED OUlte. 140. Clean ---------*—1 oMves, refrigerators flooi^samples, rlpool IS Frlgtilalre Hamilton washers, |as sn wss-iric dryers mutt bo cleared Men reduced up to 10%. Sorry Hours 9 a.in. - 9 p.m t > Until Christmas *\ CONSUMER POWER -j 28 W. 1 .awrence MAPLE DlNETTE^AUfUT 006 ! foo table. 1 end Ubles OR 3-3171 j MODERN DAVENPORT OOSB condition FE 40340. MODERN-ilNOER ZtO ZAO SEW- Makes deslsiks, button holes, overcoat* without using attachments Assume payment* of mm per month or 3S7.lt full balance. Capitol Sewing Center, PE 3-0407 VER 30 USED TV SETS FROfi We win sen wkoleule and re’s:! Thompson's Oardenland. UM B Highland Rd (M-ISI 13 mueo west Of Pontiac CHRISTMAS'TREES. CUT TOUR i own St and S3 Rleo Pam Ul N „ V-*r*pved 5, MW j* u sheeting m per m . I Live Christmas Trees Kpotyu counter topping 43c H . kurMp^) Purserv 1° !’'’' **£r h,tUf W *)- >/urs«y.2 W14 1 Mgta11 R^ny* FiaTcet UUMliiM with trade L^SSJWS ,n** ________ ^ Open Bun. 10 -1 MlcRlOAN SCOTCH PINY WHOLE WOLVERINE LUMBER A“ MS* i PICE TOUR TRiX ON -THE Bring the kid* and your KENT -SANTA CLAUS BUTT. LOB Sell new cowboy suits PE 8-7114 ROLUUt SKATES . 1 BOVS'. 1— 1 PAIR -bindings, I. Sleds, 3 < Mav we extend to you THE MOST JOYOUS HOLIDAY SEASON Lew Betterly Music Co. 34.13. W ! PEKINOEl Rochaator. OL l-CW. PPIES REO -3 Mill Lk. Rd ml. north od Walton, off Baldwin. HOLLY. BUYERS WAITING | TVS NEED TRAILERS. WK CAB SELL YOUR MOBILE HOMES I OR TRAVELER TRAILER. ANY ' BIER PROM II' TO 50' ALSO WE HAVE A VERY OOOD SECTION OP NEW AND U8HJ TRAVEL-TRAILERS. AND SOME io' wide holly marine * COACH SALES. 13310 HOLLY RD.. TOP BUCK—JUNK CAB. TNUCX. Elsworth R BoattU AVERILL’S dollar far sharp can.. PM i FOR JUNK AND B MM dais *r r. 5rn ! PARAKEET*. OUARANTKEO TO talk. Canaries, cages —4 — 1 pile*. Crane's Bird Ha ! Ankara.- OL MNt PEKINGESE PUPPIES FB 3^4*1* i POODLES—TOY AKC. ALSO MR-: I lature Schnauaers OR 3-47*2 . POODLE. MALE S3IALL STD. I yr- Apricot Trained, chnmptoo Jacobson’s Trailer Sales and Rentals I PUPPIES. SfeALTHY. WELL bred. Oood pets tl ond II* OR PEDIGREED "TOY POb'DTi'E GRIXNELL’S FE 3 - . . _ 'oiufflbia Deluxe , and girl s Columbia Mi >3413 ! SEMI-PRECISION ROLLER SKATES with full precision boot and styl- ! 1st* precision truck. Lika new. Call FK 3-3321 after I y.m. _ SMITH - CORONA. TYPEWRITER. I USED ORGAN SALE CONN Orj^an a lightly used, guar-.HAMMOND Spinet and speaker cabinet. 1 year old. like new LOWREY Spinet Organ. Uko new -"-----— —tarawued plus free Oi* Poartn. farmer RAKEETS. ALL COLORS 3lady*’ Bird House. 374 Lovell block: South of South Blvd ->nd Rochester Roads. Call UL! ! 50*3 williams Lake Road. Dray- I ton Plains OR 2-1041 : BUILD TOUR OWN TRAILER. 14 Ft Alum. Shell Insulated. Wired. Ice Boa. Oaa Stove. Sink, ONLY *OOODELL TRAILER SALES 3300 S Rochester Rd. UL 2-4333 DETROITER • PONTIAC CHIEF O 53 I RW WIDE EMPTY I NEED 50 : Clean Used Cm -TOP DOLLAR PAID* , BR1NO TITLE) ('rlenn’s Motor Sales -333 W Huron St. Ft 47371 For top dollar on later modi! POODLES—TOT ACK. ALSO MIN lure Schmauaers. OR 3-47*2 Ra bbits and doo ~~ furniture. : household TOY POODLES crib*, dretsrrs, chests parlor ta- S thins lb used furniture at bargain | _ ariaoa. Also new living rooms | bedrooms, dinettes, bunk bed*. I ratl-eways ruga and mattrasaea. Factory seconds, about tq price. EZ Terms ’ THE BAROAIN HOUSE. Buy-Sell-Trade 103 “ Cate at Lafaye— '**'* LITTLE* FURNITURE A APPL *317 Dixie Hwy . Drayton Plains REJBCTS. BEAUT1-nii living room aultea. Il H wk. Bargain Home, 103 N. Cost. PE 3J®CB davenport seTTm. 1 opt. Ilia (** stove. 310. 4032 Oak Knoll. _ *l>aci RB--CEDAR BEDROOM SSdWt I 01c PLASTIC TILE ASPHALT TILE .... "BUYLO" TILE. MB S~. WAOINAW 1 K "UVino room ootpit Brand new dnvenport nnd choir 3 modern step tables. Matching coffee laMo. 2 ' All for Us, om Peorsoo's Furnitui certify WHAT TO DO WITH TWO? • Dial The Pontiac Press Want Ads FE 2-8181 BOLENS AND WHEEL HORSE tractors, snow blades, snow Mower* . teat cushions, weights, chains chargers at 33 3* EVAN) EQUIPMENT A s wn* D>*lf jn}) BAS E B O A R D fuhiAtigNliY bargain prion. II S3 per ft. O. A. Thampeoa MM ISIS West BATHROOM FIXTURE*. OIL AND STEREO HI-FI. MUST BELL BB-for* Christ mas Oood condition 1 month old UL 2-2434 or 3*3* Harrison^ Rochester^_______ TWO-PAIR OIRLI' ROClTR Cedar Lane Evergreen Farm. 3070 Dltie Hwy. (USJli M‘--------- SCOTCH PINKS 33 AND ner Perry and Qpdyke ; SCOTCH PINES. WHOLESALE T lay. 83* Ml 4-73*7 Machinery Hot -«a.' HEIGHTS SUPPLY 3*43 Lapeer Rd. PE 44431 reef andINSrr - halt'and euarters Opdyke Mkt FK 3-7M1. BICYCLE—I* INCH BOYS' ROAD-master also compleM HO modal train set. Will mB complete or __*» Individual Items FB 1-5303 lUlLDiNO SUPPLIES, PAINTl' Insulation. Chloride, Rock But BLAYLOCK COAL A SUPPLY CO. *7 Orchard Loh* Ave. PE 3-7101 CASH WAY STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS tllx’a Prgboard ....i. 33H its Burmeister > LUMBFsR COMPANY 7340 Cooley Uko Rd. EM >4171 Op*n S a m. to T p.m. SsSy Sunday IS a.m. jjp 3 Ml. CEMENT STEPS. rTcADY MADE, all slaea Splash block, door sills, chimney cap* PonUac Pre-Cast 2 3306^' M W th'(flt ” A- Mighty Good --nrr——I SPRUCE, BALSAM AND SCOTCH , w“ R*^5rt*1tomSmo j STwy***MA j ChriStlTlQS Gift Christmaa Olft* 67B McCulloch LEW BETTERLY MUSIC CO icrosa from Birmingham Theatre OPEN EVES TIL CHRISTMAS I EXCEPT SAT. CLOSED SUN. Ml S-S003___________ VOICE OP MUSIC TAPE RECORD- jr; *t with attdthmnnts Brand new. P“ : never been used. 1173. Cult FK 4-4S73.__________j I Sale Office Equlpment 72 ; ADDINO MACHINES FROM 135 CASH REGISTERS, FROM Mi J ■ PONTIAr CASH REO 1STER 1 337 g. SAOINAW FE Mint O D E R N TOP SHAPE. COM- ! Diet* small oltlcw: executive and ! secretary desks and chairs, sofa. | _____AKC REOIS- , 14747,_____________ 1 PISH—ALL SUPPLIES : i *«•! IVi Pet Shop FE 4-1IW CR POPFIIS AKC -__________iUm oht MA MIM j Hors T rained. Boarded 80 1 typewr adding m r sal*. Cheap. Ft 3- _____ LIONEL TRAINS AND AO sorte, with double transform) Child s crib. Leaf-spring h kora*. Fireplace screen. ne 4 1-3*3*. 3 TRAINS ON TABLS^WILL ' Famous tor its vear-aroun* use. CREDIT-TERMS Houghten & Son 4411*. :*•' ADMIRAL PORTABLX eland free. IlSSA R B Mu Electric Company. I3SI W, Hut 31-INCH 8ILVERTONE ' model. Perfect read nss new ; picture tub*. 1*3. OR 3-7*43. | ^Ls~gicfcti—odoo - Its ^UM Lock* Street 1 jrk^Sar "Sell set rd IM Foremost, belt ' A*l shape. IM. EM i Sale Musical OooO 7t BAND INSTRUMBNT REPAIR. BY factory expert CALM MUSIC CO.- it* N. SAOINAW____PH 34311 Ftift SALE TENOR SAXOPHONE OAkland 1-3303 Only y blond > r. with matching bench. . like adder, folder and usual mlac. Best I attar whole or part MI *-W»7T_, NEW AND USED OFFICE MIA- 1 Am Typewriter*. U4U up; , taenmea. *53 30 up: comp-$74 *3 up; duplicators. — w photocopy machtnea. MB up; dictating machines •153 30 up. Ooneral Prlhung and [ Office BUPPOf. 17 West Lawrence 1 st.. Pontiac. IE a-0135. ! NEW NATIONAL CASH REGIS-4 teis from kUB up. Now National, adding machines from *N up The i only factory authorised branch: offices in Oakland- nnd Macomb I County where you eta buy new or factory rebuilt cash registers. - The National Cash Register Co. 5*3 W, Hares. Pontiac FE 343*5. j S3 S. Oratlot, Mt Clemen*. HOw-ard 3-4337 ( PORT ABLETTPTWRITKRa Priced far a quick sale_ VALLEY BUSINESS MACHINES 74 Auburn Ave FE 4-1117 VOiB POWI'ABLE *Y#HWTRh*lC| deluge wtda carriage, like new. riQiWi' _____________;______| Kwe Sporting Uoods 741 i arr of . golf clubs, plus bag. OR 34001 ___ BULMAN HARDWARE Browning Oun* yarning, trlmmmg BrHtany anu Hunting Dog* 8l 1 FEMALE BLACK AND TAN S female Beagles All registered AKC $75 takes_all. UL 3-1412._ AKC BEAOLE. MALE 8 MONTHS , BeauUfni retriever ME 44333 AKC BBAOLES. STARTED AND trained Reasonable. After 4 PM. , MA 5-1304 ___ HUNOARIAN VIZSLa PUPPIES. 7 week* old. FK 3-7323. ______ ; Hay, Grain and Feed 83 1ST AND 2ND CUTTING KAY. j ' wUl deliver. MA 8-13*1_____ CORN FED BEEP FOR SALE'S* 3-217* HAY AND STRAW 1 BALE OR *.- j . 000 hales. 775 Scott Lk. Road. M22S or OR 1-01*8 Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales . Ol Dixie Hwy. Drayton Flams i N. of Pontiac OR 3-13*1 ____Open 7 Days a. Week ■ i sttreamoutE.-skxr i "bid- room. FK 441*1. PB 4-3170! W " Cbrford Trailer Sales j t - 10 wkk 1 iiorr^ campers Oeneral. Zimmer. Oardner Tour- A Home and Stewart >MX USED ON RENTAL BASIS gas. cart wired and hitches I* ; PE *4143 3173 W. Huron j Parkhurst Trailer Sales — FINEST IN MOBILE LIVING - We Will Pay "TOP DOLLAR” FCR KXTRA CLEAN SHARP CARS Quality Motor Sales 040 ORCHARD LAKE FE >7*41 JUNK CARS : PH 3-H40 ALWAYS top dollar For high grade uted cars. ^ H 3 YAH WELT 434* Qtxto Hwy. Ph. OR I-1333 Used Anto Parts ttt ; POWKRFUTE ALL TYPES OF 1ST A____________ Ung hay, will deliver. OA 1411* FIRST AND SECOND CUTTING alfalfa, clover, corn. OA 3-2331 For Sale Livestock 83 3 ARAB COLTS; 3 PONIES- HA 7-3331 tn.n». and tea t A REAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT ; -I young Shetland ponies, cheap: - MA 4>3iit SHETLAND PONfTYnY GENTLE : 1 child rets1* pot. MA 11731_ SUCKLING FlOq FOR SALE -Phong' H Adley OO. __________; - Sale Farm Produce 86 __ated hall wmr between Orion i nnd Oilord en lpc MT Mill-1 Rent Trailer Space" 90 BRAND-NEW 8PACKR PONTIAC Mobile Home Pnrk FB 5-9902 OXFORD MOBIL* MANOR FOR lota. 13x40' cement .patios. AUT-OM ATIC I MA S-3333. I PONTtAC TRI-POWER' COM-Qloto setup. MA 84*3* Sale Used Trucks 10S m PLYMOUTH PICKUP. YEKY , ‘47 CHS VIE PICKUP. $135. ________ma b-im.______ 1958 FORD C-700 Truck Tilt Qb 2j>4-Ton 5-Speed Trans, 2-Speed Axle 900x22.5 10-Plv Tires All the Way Around I CASE ■e. Lika Ertote. Urmlnj- >343 KlIZABBTH LK FE 3-4771 OPEN DAILY 'TIL 3; SUN, tl Reftn'.shed upright pl.no with I XSFOlL matching beach. j 8SySGS26/fi&to1l GALLAGHER’S I oWs - iur. selL/ trade. IS E Huron . PE 4411*1 Manley Loach, 1* Baglay. st Oxford on Loke-8-0322 ___ r vriTH pa Huron PI Auto Accessories 9! 3 FOIU V-8 MOTOR. AND Ml Mercury truuMiMion end Ml end- 3340 Hadley Rd Orton- For &le Tires 91 USED TIRES S3 50 UP WE ny. tell. Abo while«alb STATE TIRE SALES ). 1 potatoes. IS lbs tor * or so Ib bos for im k srapefruil I 0001* each 0 have assorted fruit gilt 33*3 up Thompson's tend. S3** E Highland Rd 44537 $2495 Crissman ROCHESTER OPEN EYES 'TIL 8 OL 2-1731 IMS TON PANEL. 6660 emtd'ttcn »004 Ph PI 1-1*11 DODGE WRECKER. ~d60P~5WS: *4*3 EM 3-331* ■ Factory branch WORLD FAMOUS1 - - TKICK-TRAILERS ***** 1 COMMERICAL OOOD USED TIRES KUHN AUTO SERVICE HS W Huron____________PE >1! USED fmfs 13 AND UP 1 .Oakland Avt. FRUEHAUF TRAILER COMPANY , > 4M3 W TA HtB 1 can collect !•’ 1 WATCH OUR AD SRTUlUtoia FIFTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1960 New and Used Tracks Parts and Service *A Track/ for Every Job"! McAuliffe Ford1 630 OAKLAND AVE. j BIRMINGHAM' Aik for the Track Dept J uhooi.n-conenent al DKALR" ..,, TE 5-4101 1» risk Chevrolet *-ron panel !“ Formerly med lor delivering groceries Excellent condition Stock Ho._1*11 Only IHS NORTH CHCVROLKT O0_, lMt n WOOD- -WARD A VC.. BIRMINGHAM MI ITcnW. IVk VON. STEEL BOX!! ^ cimd *81 lilt l' ■ ■ j. II Tord. *4 ton pickup St CMry m ton. Lons «bM duo good Urn ECONOMY CAM M AUBURN vm cttxvBOLrrficK-trp tor gnIS.» «-V774. ■ '56 FORD •y-TON LONO BOX. 4 IU OLDSMOWLE "(1" 2-DOOR hardtop. Hydramatlc. double power, rose ,»nd white finish Slock No. ma./QBlT >1.483. Easy term!. -NORTH CHEVROLET CO . WOO S WOODWARD AVE.. B1RMINO-4-27J3. 1056 OLDSMOatLE CLUB COUP*. [ H VDRAMATIC. RADIO AND HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume, psy- i ---- - “15 per r- HI1 1006 BLACK TWO-DOOR PONTIAC sedan. Economy engine. Opad Kis mileage. Exceptmnally clean. ,79S. ' OR 3-t3«3 Aftor tOO LLOYD'S ’56 PONTIAC Star Chief 4-Door with auto, trans.,, radio, heater, whitewalls, power steering and brakes. One ■MMBWOODWARp IMINOHAM M) 4-373S_ .11IVROLET r CONVERTIBLE I ! Powerful 300 $695 $550 ONLY $2495 Crissman Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER * ol l-oni , s Van 1100. io«i ---------------Jh MR gste 1190 11 1053 Chrysler 4 door sedan, good Dodge stake 1 tool Chrysler 4 — running condition. - Smith. PE MOM__ _ WOO DODOI T08TRACTOR, PULLY ■QUIPPED FOR ROAD AIR SRAKaS. on BCOTTWOOD I FEDERAL 3-4447 | rH FORD. V-0, W-TON PICK-UP. very sharp Qt 1-0720._ See Us 1 FOR YOUR Truck Needs Sales & Service GMC Factory Branch! OAKLAND AT CASS i FE 5-9485 Auto Insurance 104; ,. PD AND MEDICAL STF.R •__ OL 2-0711 « ( ADILLAC SEDAN DeVILLE, seat, private owner, $3300 \ CHEVROlrr 2 DOOR ~+CVV-»<>r. standard ahift Radio and rairr Stock No. 1»1«. Only $016 a7 ENGLISH FORD ZODIAC. LIKE otoca no. iooo. 1 nf*. the big one. 0 now (fret, ra- ™2» 55ood! * taoboSn*' CABg M>‘ 99 Auburn •5 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE CON-rertlble. Full power. Ml while, tin money down. Assume psy-1 ts of $49.50 per mo. Cell Mr. j o urian credit Mgr. et Ml C-3090. BIRMINGHAM-!? AMBLER, $$$ 8. WOODWARD.___________ wr ' c * -‘i 195$ pblrriAc hardtop. $$.oo' ' —Wagon hpccjals— down. $1.43 per week. Cell Mr. i '60 Rambler..Save $1000; ■ " MM» j • AR WARRANTT *,or»r l»»t PONTIAC'STAB CHIEF. RA- 60 Chev.............$1895 dlo. heater. now battery, 000. FE 0-CYLINDRR. LIKE .NEW I **«t78 _______ ,, • 51595 8L.°r*5n.- }SJd2?,S5,LfcS LOW MILEAGE SUPER '6 Ford.............tost pontiac hardtop, mi ----------------he/ .......$795 mi i PARKLANE, AUTO. V-0 --- '47 W'illvs Jeep......$395 I.‘PINE CONDITION 11 t Mgr. Russ Johnson Motor Sales ; LAKE ORION tt-it"} /^W AT"* MY 2-2871 -MV 2-2381! hnUMti n.i°TS BRIGHT SPOT $485. UL 2-2051.____CASS AT ORCHARD LK PE 8-0488 54 PLYMOUTH. 2-DOOR. CHEAP BUT. BEFORE tOU BUT CHECK 1054 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR. RADIO AND HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume psymrntk of $!•.•$ per mo. Cell Credit Mgr Mr. Pefks et MI 4-1500 Harold Turner Ford. rAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- j 1958 FORD 2 DOOR, RADIO AND HEATER, WHITEHALL*. ABSOLUTELY NO MONET DOWN ■Mhmt payments --------- 1058 — 1000 AND 1000 LINCOLNS AND CONTINENTALS Convertibles — 2 and 4 Door HARDTOPS MODELS AND COLORS | i adjust Also JSreid young drteer. DON'S USED CARS VWANK A. ANDERSON AQENCY *77 Mi4 Lake Orion ___ & fUSl /MT 2-1041 CHEVROLET “21V 4-DOOR Forelfti and Spt. Cart 105 hEe»V’ um. -------------------------- NORTH CHEVROLET CO.. 1$0$ ROOF. 1 8 WOODWARD AVE . BlRMlNO- $$. TR M$M Ml 4-273$_____________ LjU CHEV 2-DR . heater. Sports Cars Austin Heslv 3000 MGA 1600 Healy Sprite Morris Convertible New and Used Models Houghten & Son Year frenehlsed dealer i tell. 393 \ (loocl Transportation 54 FORD V8 HDTP. Stick $ $5 Peck Patriclen. full pwr. $ 1155 DODOE 2-DOOR HARDTOP. I Radio and Hoator. excellent con- j WHITE. CREDIT MANAOER. , PE 8-0402. .King Auto Bales 115 g. Saginaw 1 7 Just Make Fayments , '80 DODOE. 4-DR . 1300 Pay only 122 mo.. Duo Feb. 0th ! Rite Auto., Mr. Bell, PR 8-4830 too laat Blvd.. at Auburn. THREE- 1053 FORDS. NO MONEY [ " “ I aa Lucky I •Tl Nr I “g” to chooae "»r* mf- wrii RECONDITIONED at Ml 4-7800 Harold Tumor Ford, According to Factory gpeclflcaUc 1006 FORD. CU8TOMLINE 2-DOOR, price"1'cut”*?®^1 °BiLLCysidiTH Trial UBED^cARg, iso a. saoinaw. j To Qualified Prospect! lndcr. standard ti Crl^dll Mgr . PI 3-3030. A8 1 I CONVERTIBLE. RA- . - ___f AH' » FULL PRICE s*ume Payment* of *. 195$ PLYMOUTH. 4 ..j dtacount . i— us beforo you buy Keego Sales St Service _______Eeego Harbpr RAMBLERS New ‘SI car (or 01.003.48 deliver ed. 8103.48 down. 040 10 per — Include* radio, boater and wt Rambler* hefoee . deal g rhltb- Auto Sales. 103 South Saginaw. FE 4-2214. 1087 FORD CLUR SEDAN. STICK radio, hoator, origin-' “■ —-white factory finish. whits top, no rust. Paymeh— .. --------------- 03 00 pef week. Call Mr. Mur- Bob Frost, phy, Credit Mgr.. FE 3-3820, Ed- | 280 Hunter Blvd die Steele, Ford. 1954 FORD. REBUILT ENOINE. ' ______ ____ excel, cond., 0300. MY 3-2043. FE 2-4350._________________ 1001 PALOON 3-DOOR BEDAnTd£ I ION MERCURY. »22S Call after 7 •413 price M00. Drive It borne today! ; 1318 Call Mr. Murphy. Credit Mgr.. ! 1415 Fg 2-3330. Eddte Steele Ford. 0343 ltM FORD. PA1RLANE. BEAUTI-1505 ' ful 2-tone Blue Finish, radio No money down, full price 030s! | 5 month*.* CffuTDtMR. $lWHlfE. 1 i. CREDIT MANAOER --- auig Auto Bales 113 g. Saginaw | AIR 51 FORD OALAXIE 2 DR. HARDTOP. LOW DN. - PAYMENTS, i JACK COLE INC 1000 W. Ms- ' pit at Pontiuc Tralf. _____ ) uetual milta Block No. ■■ $1,19$.. Hur“ a----— CHEVROLETC WARD .---- 4-2735. Only $1,lift. Easy terms NORTH ___FORD R. i_______ RHP_________I ijoChhlilcAlly found Ml 4-7075 ! 1955 FORD. V-$. 2 DOOR. V*403 IS FORD 3-DR. ...... 3303 •53 FORD RDTP ...;...... 3595 54 FORD CLB. CPE.... 3303 | Russ Johnson ' Motor Sales- LAKE ORION ’ MY 2-2871 MY 2-2381 LLOYD'S Used Car -PLAZA CREDIT. MANAGER! !n?„ A“t0_ ______ra_yi Just Make Payments S3 MERCURY. 3393 Pay only 317 no. Due Feb. 81 Rite Auto. Mr. Boll. Ft 0-41 100 last Blvd., at Auburn. •YadWT: 8TEERIQ ABl___ MONEY DOWN, menta of.. $2» 7$ i LLOYD'S Used Car PLAZA •55 PONTIAC * 1870 4-I)r. with auto, trans. j radio and heater. $295 232 S. SAGINAW FE-2-9131 COMMBRCB ROAD , KM 3-4lk5 KM 3-4156 1959 RAMBLER SUPER STATION wagon, full price. 51.195 No money down. Aaaumo payments of $49 50 per mo. Cull Mr CYBrian ! Credit Mgr At MI $-3900 BIRMINGHAM - RAMBLER - 666 8 WOODWARD. •61 RAMBLEH AMERICAN 2-DOOR SEDAN $1,845 DELIVERBD AT JOEKRYZA RAMBloER 291 I MA 9-7011 195S u ^R^MBLER^ a 2 j DOOR FULI Y down, ftnABce balan^ of * $5W* Call Mr Murphjr, Credit Mgr.. FB 2-2529. Eddie itoeie. Ford_ 195$ RAMBLER CROOB COUNTRY •tattoo wagon Radio, heotcr. 5495 Ea*v i. NORTH CHEV- ROLET CO , 1090 8 WOODWARD ’55 FORD i Fairlane 2-Door V8 with | —1^ [auto, trans., radio, heater, I whitewalls. One owner! $595 whltSNall t WHITE. US ». Saginaw —FREE FREE FREE- 30 nitons ,ffg.,, 8 oU changes, j 00-dsy 'guarantee”' P*r t*B Fairlane. 3-dr. .. 11575 80 Ford R : Cadillacs Just Make Payments , 88 CHEV. 3-DR . 3205 Pay only 473 mo. Duo Feb. 0th . Hite Au o.- Mr. Bell. PE 0-4330 130 East Blvd, St Auburn We believe a low mileage j **“ nLL* ®60 Cadillac is your bestlija Chevrolet-nomad sta- “ * * -- ---- ” * engine, power- all-around buy. : WILSON >ONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. i Woodward 5 CHEV 8 HARDTOP. EM 3 ■37 FORD. PULL '48 MERCURY j engine, 0133. PE 4-7342. ' 1930 FORD 3-DOOR. 1309 WITH no money down, no payments until Psbruary. Call Mr. Murphy. Credit Mgr.. PE 2-3539, Ed- die BteUtO. Fora- ______ ■13 FORb. NEW TIRES. EXCEL-lent. EM 3-0081- Stuart Conway. 1030 FORD RANCH-WASoN. RADIO AND HEATER. WHITE- j WALL TIRE8 ABSOLUTELY NO 1 1003 FORD 3 DOOR. 0130 OR 1-6304 003 FORD. 4-DOOR. 133 8*tAl note aftor 6. LLOYD'S Used Car PLAZA 232 S. SAGINAW FE 2-9131 d Fairlane. 2-d 11338 > (U. 0700 ! . 130 B. Main, MUfc ___ BUT, BEFORE YOU BUY CHECK SlfBURBAN-OLDS, - - - j DO YOU NEED BUMPING - PAINTING FREE ESTIMATES” ALL WORK OUARANTEED | I ON -ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS ONE DAY SERVICE '1 I JOHN J. SMITH DODOE. INC. _____; ’ I 311 8 SAOINAW___FE 3-7000 I960 PONTIAC 1 DOOR SEDAN, j Hydramatlc. powerhheakea,^gow- . walla poaitractldn differential >2700 UL 2-2951 _____t__ &• PONTIAC STAR CHIEF [_______EM 3-4491 _ 1033 PONTIAC. NO MONEY DOWN j Lucky Aula Sales. 133 South ! ;_Saginaw, FE 4-3314. ____ ’56 PONTIAC | MONEY DOWN. I-OLD8. BIZ S ilngham^MIJ- illeajel [ Van Camp Chevrolet. Inc, j MApb8-31ll 4-2082__ 1030 8TUDEBAKKR. 4-DOOR. 4-crUndor. overdrive. 11.380 sctusl mtlee. We have the original owner to prove this. No money down, mo. Call Sfr. OBrtan credit Ihu. at Ml 0-3000. BIRMINGHAM • RAMBLER. OOP S. WOODWARD JOHNSON OFFERS $395 Each '55 PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDAN. GREEN •55 PONTIAC 3-DOOR SEDAN. RED ’55PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDAN. WHITE ’55 PONTIAC ■HI SNDAK 1-DOOR I I, ORAY >RD. STRAIGHT STICK. RA- D©C©lTlb©r SCll© nd heater, 2-door, no money at ‘ mV‘uRmB&THAM8:RAi?! k, 000 8. WOODWARD — Ml j ^JllLr O I Russ Johnson Motor Sales 59 FORD. 4-Dr. HTgn. 1961 Dodge Mvi^°M?iasi Buy Now I jV8 CORVETTE. SOFT TOP DOOR, SEDAN j ________JG AND-----— 1 ’ CAR WARRANTY MRMINOHAM *»> BOTCE iUFEK. 2 9999. EM 9-1949. IlOO BUICK HARDTOP_DYNA PLOW. RADIO AND NEATER-ABSOLUTELY MO MONEY ON Assume paymenU of 117.00 per aa. Call CrWtK Mar. Mr Parks at Ml 4-7000 Bparoln.Turner Fard. 1057 FLEETWOOD. 4-DOOR CAD-lllac. saw rubber, window Ufts. • I-owner, real bargain. Daytime -call PR 3-4151, evenings. PE QUALITY * I WITH : ECONOMY L ’61 CHEVROLET $2195 .Show room new * automatic too' $9 RAMBLER 1958 Chevrolet B18CATNI 4-DOOR. 1 . MA'TIC. SHARP! $1095 ■ ; TAYLOR'S CHEVROLET-OLD8MOBILE Open Evenings MArket 4-480j wallsd Lsks j VSS Cnevy 0. irfl-Alr .. .8508 *33 Poetise.' Radio, hoater 098 *03 Nash Amb. Overhauled 0408 100 other* to cHoose 043 up. ECONOMY CARS 32 AUBURN - Snow-Time SPECIALS 1956 RUICK ’58 ENGLISH FORD 2-Doof with radio, heater^ AVTOm whitewalls. Extra i>icc! ENGINE. I POWER STEERING”AND BRAKES I j NEW CAR WARRANTY 56 CHEVY. STATION WAOON 55 PONTIAC. 2-Dr. 53 FORD Victoria 54 CHEVROLET Clb. ( Shcp's Motor 1 EAST $695 232 S. SAGINAW . FE 2-9131 You Want Bargains Houghten ! &’Son Your Franchised Dealer 328 N. Mein, Rochester OL 1-9701 1037 BUICK CENTURY ESTATE wagon Beautiful cond. .... 31113 1037 Chevrolet 7-dr. 310. 0 stick. 1 owner ............. 1050 1007 Pontiac station wagon. 4- I 1080 CHEVROLET 4-DR. STATION 1»»7 Pontiac 2-d I $495 $995 • $ 695 V HILLMAN ....$495 Really dun sad run* the beat $2695 1 1087 PONTIAC CLUB COUPE 3-. tone, hydramatic. ’radio, beater, whitewalls. Low down payment. 1940 CHEVROLET 3 door. Radio. I Heater. .Light blue. 3148 down. ! 1984 CHEVROLET V* ton pickup. : West side. Low down payment. 1980 PONTIAC 9 dr. Catalina. Man-’■ | jan^ gold. ^ Hydramatlc. Radio. | 1050 BONNEVILLE Sports Co-— I Hydramatic. Radio. Heater. 1080 CHEVROLET 4-Powergltde. Radio, gemt Low mileage. Parkwood tihgoi Over 100 Cars *16 FORD WAGON $ 495| 10 from< >umry sedan . I automatic Ton}ght Until 6 !,$6 DE SOTO .....$ ‘495 Tomorrow Night until 9 *>•? *f the year • 3-doer H‘top| i5 MERCURY 1948 PONTIAC STARCHIEF 4-DR. sedaa. Hydra. Power steering. Power- brakes. Tinted (last. Radio. Heater. TFhltewalls. Last 49 Demo. Below deaRr cost. 1834 Chevrolet 2 ig: OLIVER HAUPT Motor Sales I PONTIAC Qua lit’ ■st(asi s»e Hwy agar $ 395 Korners ZS1Law k« Avi. ‘^enwjltJ PEUGOET ' CLARKSTON . 1138 Bulck Century 2-door hardtop. Power < steering. Power hrUee ........................... 81785 HOMER HIGHT MOTORS ihep s M rr *lvd FREE! With Evfry C*r Purchased During Our TtrrUlc "Year-End" CLEARANCE SALE! 4 BRAND NEW * TIRES I glnal Equip, sad Guaranteed) Brand New DELCO BATTERY 3ry Charge and Guaranteed) 2 j Snow Capped Tires (Plus t Tires Listed Above) Don’t forget: Buy Now aftd Save 1% Sales Tax Matthews- Hargreaves OAKLAND COUNTY'S $1961 INCLUDES HEATER. WASHERS. SIGNAL LIGHTS, OIL FILTER. AIR FOAM. ETC. ALL TAXES. FREE LUBRICATION FOR 23,-080 MILE*_’ ’' i » _ RAMMLER-DALLAS Plus Free Bonus . 1001 MAIN ROCHE8TEH OL Mill DODOE-CHRYSLER-TRUCKS HASKINS PRE- CHRISTMAS USED CAR SALE. Santa Claus Special 838 Bulck convertible. V-8 engine. Dynsflow. power iteerlng, power brakes, radio, heater^ Many other accessories. Bright red finish. Like-new blkek top,-Only. .-8745 A Present for All The Family 887 Chevrolet “130" 1-door sedan. 6 cylinder engine, stendard transmlMlon, radio, heater. Like new dark blue finish 8av« CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE Dealer’s Cost -Prices to All! — REACH CASH CUSTOMERS through Clasai* oa *£.23381 fied Ads. 6aU FE 2-8181. 1037 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door station Wagon. V-4 engine. Power-tide, power iteerlng. power rakes, radio, heater. XUte new endltton throughout. 1137 Ford. 9-passenger station wagon. V-l engine, automatic transmission, power k*teerln^^powrr saddle brown and- beige finish. A USED CAR FOR EVERY STOCKING HASKINS .CHEVROLET, I960 FORD OALAXIB. 2-door. Mock beaut] cylinder, automatic transmit. 1959 MERCURY COMMUTXR, 4-door wagon, 9-poss-enger. Joy for the entire family t Power steering and power brakes, radio, beater, whitewall ttree. Don't pau this one upl 1958 FORD FAIRLANX CONVERTIBLE White with automatic transmission, radio, beater, whitewall tires, h excellent condition. Priced to go) I 1958 BUICK 8UPER 3-DOOR, hardtop. Blue and white, fully equipped, ^ome and ta Interest and you'va got i (7) 1960 BU1CKS NSW AND USED. Fabulous ssv lags! Any reasonable .deal oi mete will be accepted. FISCHER BUICK, INC. 08 S. Woodward, R'liam MI 4-9100 When* the Snows Gome It s a ftelief to Know You Can Depend on Your' Car-Cpme in Now :and Shop Around Our Twd ; "Goodwill" Lo|s—There's Still Plenty of Time to Beat the 1% Sales Tax Increase—See Us Now at THE RETAIL STORE I960 GMC PICKUP Radio, heater and 4-apeed »*ftey trie differential, with camping ...............................$2195 I960 PONTIAC Bonneville Convertible with radio, heater. Hydramatic trana-mission, power hrsbes and steering and bucket seat. ^7^5 1960, PONTIAC ■ Catalina Convertible with radio, heater. Hvdrametlc transmission, power brass snd steering, easy ey* glass and pnddat^Ma .... $1395 1958 OLDSMOBILE 2-Door with radio, heater. Htdramatlc iraaintiMlon .and po^tf .............;.................. $1195 1959 PONTIAC Catalina Sport 'Coupe with rodfe. heater. Hydra mUatoa. power brake* and ateertni . $2095 ■ . $1395 FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC "GOODWILL USED CARS" Retail Store S5MT.CUKMEXS.ST. FE 3-7954 . Value Lot CORNER CASS, PIKE I. FE 2-1185 SANTA PERSON “MERRY t 1958 CHEVY ...$139! 9-Ps*»en*er sutloo W,gon V-englne. PowergUde. radio, best 1955 BUICK ... ,$ 595 Special 4-Door Hardtop. Dyna-flpw. radio, beater and wntte- 1959 PONTIAC $2295 lofloehlb 4-Door Hardtoj> ^with 1958 PONTIAC $1395 Red with- white top ThU little hM f 1 to 4 pm Goody a Hcome for^MA^jMto^ aee*0 yeaf^mrtato IIRISTMAS'’ 1959 PONTIAC $1995 Star Chief 4-Door Sedan, r r tee rtng and broket, raw, heater^and whitewall*. Beautiful 1960 PONTIAC $2895 A BeauUNl BoooevUle 4-Doer Hardtop** rower ateerinw . and brakf*. Rydrgmatlc. radio and ir'ilfi! TODAY'S SPECIAL - 1958 FORD 4-Door Sedan ........:. ... $895 YNO'Nf AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. RADIO. HEATER. THE PRICE WON'T STOP YOU- SO HURltY ON THIS ONE. 1959 BUICK ;...$1895 Convertible with power tie’eiins and braet. Dynsflow, radio, 1960 PONTIAC. $2595 Star Chief Sedan. Power steer- radio and henter. wmt!£Btfre*' 9V88 ^actual miles. Just a 1959 BUICK ....$1695 2-Door Sedan. Dynsflow. radio ' and heater Guaranteed 14,880 1958 BUICK ....$1395 Spetlsl 4-Door Hardtop. Radio, heater and Dynsflow. Blu* and Christmas list. 1957 CHEVY . .$1095 4-Door Wagon Poworgllda. V-* engine, radio, heater and r-‘‘-waui. surer and ivory 1 wMtewells. Green and Ivory 1958 CHEVY .. .$1395 Impale Hardtop. Power a leering and brake*. Powergllde, radio, heater and whitewall tire*. Mid black. « . 1958 MORRIS MINOR -1957 FORD..............$?95 Crnivertinie with standard shift, . r*<"» •“1 Rqqter. (White flntsh with black ton. jjgjfi*1 ♦Doer its rd top Ksdto, 1957 HIULMAN $ 69! A Station Wagon that It airtctl] economical ideal first o ...........$59! SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK ROCHESTER OL1-8133 Across from New Car Sales 4 OFEN 'TIL 9 P.M. OR LATER Closed Wednesday and Saturday at 6 p.m. THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDN^Sp/y, DECEMBER 21, 1660 FIFTY-NINE - -Today'g Television Programs- - Programs Mho* by stations italed In this osM W» Mbjeet to change i Channel t-WWJTV Channel 7-WEYZ-TV , Channel 9—CKLW-TV ' Robert Mitchum, Japet Leigh, Wendell Cony. (9) Movie. “The Brave Don’t Oj." (English; 1963) Disaster strikes a Scottish coal mine. John Gregson, Meg Buchanan, Fulton MacKay, Andrew Keir, Archie Duncan; U:j$ (4) (color) Jack Paar. (7) Movie. “Tap Root*.’ (1948) When Mississippi secedes from the Union, one family causes Lebanon Oobout RltnUplaced this tater-| in King Sonreans temple and PC£- protat!on on the report on Soviet jsentcd to the *tog of Italy 1® rockets appearing in the new edi-.years ago. Doug Edwards. host-^ * Jane-S ..^ ^ Worlds Mrr**or- . „ / ‘Aircraft” ! JACK PAAR, 11:38. p.m. (4). {Jack’s guest singer is Betty John- T*’ alr was able to as-I son. (Color) / WAGON TRAIN, 7:30 p.m. (4). (A newly ordained clergyman, | Roger Bigelow, (Robert Vaughn) attempts to reform an outlaw! {(Claude Akins), whose life he hasL, saved. The outlaw, meanwhile, .plots to steal Bigelow's pretty wife (Audrey Dalton) and his money., L, HONG KONG, 7:30 p.m. (7). The [arrival of- a diplomat (Kenneth [ MacKerma) under strange drcwn-L.. %™**f^™* stances puts newsman Glenn Evans * “ , ST is sss,** N*“ and a gold smuggling ptot l jf *+* <*** • THE COMING OF CHRIST, 8:30 9:M (4) Faye Elizabeth 19:89 (4) Dough Ra Ml (7) Exercise. 19:19 (9) billboard. 19:19 (4) odor) Pity Your Hunch (7) Divorce Hearing (9) Chez Helene 19:48 (9) Nursery School (3) I Love Lucy (4) (color) Price Is Right (7) Morning Court (9) Romper Room 11:18 (3) Clear Horizon. (4) Concentration (7) Love Thgt Bob THURSDAY AFTERNOON it: 09 (3) Love of Life - (4) Truth. Consequences. (7) Texan (9) Susie It: 39 (3) Search for Tomorrow (4) (color) It Cbuid Be You (7) Beat the Clock. (9) Tower Kitchen Time U:» (9) News. U:M (4) News. 1:99 (3) My Little Margie (4) News (7) About Faces (9) Movie. 1:99 (4) Bold Journey. 1:99 (3) As Wotia Tuns. (7) Life of Riley. 9:99 (3) Medic 44) (color* Jan Murray. (7) Day In Court 1:19 (3) House Parly. (4) Loretta Young. (7) Road to Reality (3) Our Miss Brooks (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Queen for a Day (9) Movie (3) Verdict b Yours. <4) From These Roots. (7) Who Do Yon Trust (3) Brighter Dap. (4) Make Room for Daddy. (7.) American Bandstand. TV News and Reviews NBC Presents Polished Rehash of Sit-In By FRED DANZIG NEW YORK (UPD—Maybe the name of the “NBC White Paper" series should be changed to “NBC Power Loom.” A 8 9 In its two offerings thus far, tlie public affairs sates has shown an4hdmirable talent for weaving the warp and woof of rough, sprawling new* stories into tight, dramatic, smooth-faced fafarku. First eame “the 12 Affair.”' Aad last night. It was "Slt-Ia,” TO TAKE KENNEDY’S SEAT - Benjamin Smith H, 43, the man Gov, Foster Furcolo says he will appoint to the U.S. Senate aeat replacing President-Elect John Kennedy, sits in his Gloucester, Mass., home Tuesday night surrounded by his wife and five children. Smith is a AT PWMu box manufacturer and former mayor of Gloucester. He and Kennedy were roommates at Harvard University. The Smith family is (from the left rest) Susan, 15; Benjamin, 13; Barbara, 17; and R. Russell, 19; seated on die arm of the chair is Cathleen, 10. Report. Japanese People's Living Comiorts Are Up TOKYO (UPD — A government survey showed today that the majority of the Japanese people are enjoying more living comforts than they have ever known as a result of the nation's economic tty. la a "While papas" aa national (4). (7) Johnny Ginger (9) Jingles. boom" was sweeping the eoaa try. The agency cited as proof that Japanese families were spending freely for such durable goods as Less Than Half of Funds Asked Stale Employes' Pay Hike Called Grossly Inadequate Nashville, Tea , including ike it engendered. Fresh interviews with sit-in leaders, their friends and foes, were interwoven with newsreel film of the sit-in operation in action, complete with violent scenes that were touched off in some instances. room. I hope the experience provided Sahl with good material for his next record album—Just qo the workout shouldn’t be a total jagf THE CHANNEL SWIM;. "The Nation's Future” tor New Year's Eve on NBC-TV originally planned as a high-level discussion about comedy between Sahl and Alan King, will be between Sahl and Steve Allen instead. ■ahl asked tor the change. Mag has called the swtteh “a groan Insult.” Lillian CTB Cry Tomorrow?’) Roth and Robert Q. Lewis have dramatic totes In the Thursday, Dec. 39 “Witness” on CBS-TV, a' study of the career of Dutch This technique was the most in-entive and striking aspect of the program. As we watched youngsters in action, passions flowing at full pitch during the t-lns, we also met them as they now appear, in calmer momenta. Aad they commented on their thoughts and actions as we watched the oM 'Sit-In,” written and produced by A1 Wasserman, directed by Robert Young, was effectively put together. Solidly conceived touches ; included watching people as they George Bums has agreed to supervise, script work for the syndicated sales, "Mr. Ed,” Which stars Allan Young and a "talking horse.” The series makes Its debut early in January. LANDING (9) — Michigan's Civil, Both groups said the increase!WBltl Service Commission was urged,failed to compensate adequately forHL ,. th. . today to reconsider its decision toitocreases in the costof living. dUc’>Med » *ltuatkm around * grant the state's 31,000 civil service workers an across-the-board 3 ■A special hali-hour j,jj (j) Rocky and His Friends, television seta, washing machines; "Project 30” colorcast that is mads{|:|g (9, Jac Le Goff, up of hundreds of paintings depict-tag the coming of Christ and hisj ministry. The pictures—Including* those by the great artists of Flan-1 ders —are animated through tbej familiar ttiU-pteturea-lB'actkmj technique. OZZIE AND HARR UST, 8 p.m. t7). Dave and Ricky Nelson' set out to find a piano for the! . i . ! ***** Eravda was critical to- 'fraternity's Christinas party and Air Annual DlSClOSOS day bream* Moscow, a city of team that the spirit of Christmas Facts on New Russian still exists. [Reveals Secret ^Soviet Weapons and cameras, statistics showing one! in every two or three households has such items. Tree Wh’rz Khrushchev, jit's Only Once a Year MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet per cent salary increase. * * ♦ Terming the pay boost inadequate, the Michigan State Employes Union said the commission's action Thursday meant that thorn who need an increase thi {{most will get the least1 The aew pay scale, which will coot about |8 mill loo, also was criticised by another organisation, the Mchlgaa State Employes Assoristioa, which dolma to wprescat some 13.9S0 workers. MSEA President Arthur A. Mauk said, "We are bitterly disappointed, and we will find it necessary to appear before the commission at the earliest opportunity to request that additional adjustments be made more in line with our reconsider the matter at Its Jan-nary meeting and take notion to provide what ho termed n “realistic scraps the baard pay boost that stole eenpteyes can live with and live on.’’ He said the MSEU Vigorously protested the proposed percentage increase as bring “grossly unfair, os realistic and opposed to the best) interest of the state and its employes. “I think state employes are entitled to the increase, but I'm wondering if this isn’t the first step toward another tax increase," said Sen. John H. Stahlin, R-Belding. card table, in a college gym, or in a barber shop. Many facets of file story that were not previously publicized were brought out. TURNING POINT Now the close of last ni rogram, narrator Chet Huntley spoke of the turning point in,the Nashville story, after a Negro leader’s home had been dynamited and thousands of Negroes Joined to march on city ban to confront Mayor Ben West.' field Huntley, ". . . Soon afterraid, a committee of me reboots out a plan for desegregattag the rix lunch counter* that had been sit-in targets. The economic boycott was with- Scentless Paint Among Products Making; Debuts NEW YORK (AP) — A British firm is making a paint which is claimed to have no smell whatever. It’s known as Exoda and to important tor use in hospitals, food factories, breweries, tobacco ants and the like. Because of the trend to natural wood finish in kitchens, Amang Refrigeration, Inc., Amana, Iowa, provides an innovation — interchangeable wood door panels to fit in the front of this company's 1961 models of refrigerator-freezer combinations. A three-dimensional design to used to stimulate the stage aetting of a television show |n a new gam£ Video Village, offered by Milto* Bradley Co., Springfield, Mass. , Bacteria colonization mounts up in telephone receivers and mouthpieces, tints threatening spread at cold and flu germs. A new sanitizing spray for telephones is said to provide germ-killing action for seven days. It’s called trie-aeptic. has aa aflotmewt of only 1SS.SSS holiday trees ondcr a forestry cotvn attoo program. "Yoo can pot Father Frost 'request." (Santa Claim) and Snow Maiden * # ' * on the television set and yon j He added that while the MSEA| can hang other decorations on recognizes the financial problem*! the tamp shade, but bow cao yon confronting the state, 3 per cent; celebrate New Year’s wtthoot a "is an obvious compromise which tree?" the newspaper asked. 'must be termed insufficient" Asks Big Berv Be Stilled ... , „_______. ■ J*»wn “d Nashville became the From Midnight to 6 A.M. We’re either going to have tojfinrt major city In the south to * find more money, br a education, mental health or some other field, but we'll have to cut) somewhere." Rosie Plans Short Wait Before Child No. Six rtsTTtm it batata It Holy Lsl It Oaad in N B**»,/^ rt Muni a< it amoh n tl TaaaU tana It-mdnd ' M How a ptarafa IS How laatas aa ttSi.'"1 r l r r- r r- r~ r r 1! ii 14 r T 17 IT » *r ir B w r ill ■ w F ID (T D U r n u r so n By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Rosemary Clooney phoned from LA to .ask railed from Soviet publication*. PLEASE would I deny the rumori she's expecting again? Perry against J4 page, on u.s. rocket [Como started It when he gave her a tammy-pat and mentioned 'increasing the family." Rosie and Jose Ferrer have five now, and want six. It will be true developments. Jane's also noted "persistent re- ports" that Russia has submarines capable of launching nuclear missiles while submerged. European military writers were [interested in Jane's report that the United States is developing a pilotless plane which could be used [in germ and chemical warfare. WILSON eventually, says she . . . but why rush a girl who’s had five In six yean? The Rolls Royce that the late Mike Todd rave Lia Taylor (with silver ash trays inscribed “Lis'* and "Hte”) haa been sold to Ben Grades, s director at Film-ways. He's changing the “Lis" and “His" as hi* wife’s name's Terry. Sho kidding-ly complains, “All I get Is Lin Taylor's hand-me-downs.” It it it T Muilcil quality It Svcrvwd M Mag* etitoi «s Mm U Oaot* OI Mite m M it Worthies* I Jane's said the Drone, designat-ed as the SD2. is being built 'for ; the U.S. Army by the Aerojet-Gen- j jcral Corporation. M Is smaller than the smalleot 'THE MIDNIGHT EARL.. , nril rarrTmm^S Ann Cork crashed the Hollywood TV scene playing a “care worn housewife” in the “Blue Angels” series, showing no thigh wearing no makeup except black circlet under her eyes . 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Herb Shriner says his home town eras very economy-minded—they saved the price of a sign By .naming the place Burma-Shave ... That’s earl, brother. « (Cepyright, 1919) , Early Christmas Gift Kills Detroit Girl ^ EOttRjpermlt whites and Negroes to eat ~ | together in public places.” 1 That development deserved more attention. The fact that lines of communication were established, lor restored, between the whites and Negroes may lack the drama and excitement of the sit-in, but tiie program might have made a greater contribution if elected to focus on the work of those committees. LONDON (AP) — The gov beU of the Westminister Patoeo dork, from midnight to 9 aura-daily. Kaput Spetr, a tunzgR member at the Horae of Grin-moos, said the bell’n clanging. RCA COLOR TV Sales and Service Sweet’s Radio TV Open Mon. 9 9*1. Night* DETROIT, Mich. (AP)—Suaan SAHL STALLS Hooker. 9. was shot and kilted in "Thriller” went to tor offbeat her Detroit'home Tuesday night last night and took an when a Christinas shotgun her:afl-cast Mori Sahl, brother 13, was holding ^tremendous talent as a cornu c"arge"- tator, went dramatic in a mystery The shotgun was an early called, "Mao in the Middle.” Christmas gift to Michael Hookrir| He worked as if he had Studied from his father. (acting at Gardner McKay's clasa- The father'taught Michael how---- to clean and load the weapon. If! Michael said the gun didn't R — seem to work correctly Tuesday ! lBB night, and he was checking it over B aSSS when tt suddenly went off. The!" 11#AWJ II llEaBniir#da charge struck iris sister in the | ■■ _ ^ _ ■ ■ Buy now before the 1c sales tax increase Jan. £ 8 ?! AI CD u/o r\rtk niuin/i 9rafw 4a pi if mm Report Finding Entrance ■ to Tomb of Alexander " ALEXANDRIA. 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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, I960 Seine Couldn't See Him, but They All Ldve Santa Re gard sue)/a force would! not be under any unified organization and might even open the way WASHINGTON (UPl) - Santa Claus did not forget the little angels with clipped wings. * .* * He brought them music even though some could not hear the nates, some could not see the tn-| struments, some could not sing the carats, some could not rise tc dap The heart-tugging scene was Monday * sixth annual Christina* concert by the National Symphony Orchestra (or handicapped children from 11 Washington arm to Spanish War Nehru Asks Combined U.N. Effort to Solve Troubled Situation The children are mentally retarded, disturbed, blind, deal, crip, pled and underprivileged. Some were in braces and some were in wheelchairs. Toddlers and teen-agers' alike, they reacted just like mare fortunate children. Their faces melt-ad into excited grins when Santa Onus arrived. * * * Five-year-old Cojecn Brashear, la cerebral palsy Victim, ex-1 claimed with delight, "Santa wears glasses just like me.” I - * ' * a i The program ranged from lively) classical pieces to "Jingle Bells" [and Christmas carols. When orchestra director Howard Mitchell invited Santa to play the cello, the children squealed in surprise. Santa. was Maurice Schones, {cellist with the symphony. Deaf and hard-of-hearing chil-1 dren werr among the moat en-; thuaiastic. “They ran feel the vibrations," a teacher explained. The youngsters clapped and slid to the edge of their seats when I the drum section played, extra... , „ 5 loud. Two little girls, their legs M* the U N. effort in the Omgo. in braces and brown hair strag-1* ** _the U"lt^1 ***** gling in their eyes, solemnly con-J,af*8l in ,^f.^0n*0' ** ,a*s In ^ I ducted with their hands. | whole world. A W a | The Indian leader expressed op- When Mitchell 'suggested the position to Ghana President Kwa-chiidren sing the carols, those whp me’ Nkrumah's proposal for an could stood up and joined in. I all-African force to police the Con* NEW DELHI, Indift (AP) -Prime Minister Nehru . today likened the Congo situation to the Spanish civil war 30 years ago, with "big powers* outside aiding local contestants with arms and otherwise." “.It is a tragedy," Nehru told Parliament, "that while the United Nations looked on helplessly in the Congo, big powers helped! different local contestants." ■ . ] WWW Nehru said all nations should Nehru said he' had no present plans tot* the withdrawal of Indian personnel from the II.N. -force __ the Congo, but if'conditions there become "Impossible," be will have to reconsider the (hatter. Retail fopd distributors usually figure an average earned profit of one cent on each dollar of sales. Religious Issue Southern Baptist Banner Story NASHVILLE, Tetm. ffiPf-The religious issue of the national political campaign was the top story of 1900 for Southern Baptists. * * The Baptist Press. Southern Baptist Convention news agency, Monday announced that only one - of .the 32 editors participating In (he annual poll failed to vote the story No.: 1. Four of the 38 state Baptist conventions phased resolutions the nhwi agency said could be construed as Opposing the election of F. Kennedy, a Roman Cath-as President. Nine others meeting since the election have offered him support, but reminded Kennedy of his promise to maintain separation of church state. , Egypt Threatens to Get Bomb, Too CAIRO (AP) — An editor close to President Gama] Abdel Nasser wrote today that “the U.A.R. will get an atomic bomb—whatever the price—any time Israel happens to possess an atomic bomb." # . * "* The article by Mohamed Has-sanein Helical of A1 Ahram was [the first published reaction ia Cairb/ to reports that Israel is working secretly with French help to product an atomic bomb. Both the Israeli and French governments denied the reports, Inflating their Joint nuclear research was for peaceful purpose only. Heikal minimized the reports, citing the "tremendous financial difficulties that would obstruct such an, Israeli project.” is estl- THOMAS ■ ECONOMY Ml SOUTH SAMNAW STRUT • PORTIAC JjJj' ' —ULIliL •MS Mill HICHWAY • DRAYTON RUINS Now you con do your Christmas Shopping for quality home furnishings ot either Thomas Economy store — Drayton Plains or Pontfac. Two stores to serve you better. YOU LAMPS Authentic Design . Ideal Present for Christmas Choice of Painted or Polished Brass Now you can own the lamps you hove always wanted at o fraction of who you would expect to pay. Permanent metal shades wipe clean in a jiffy. Authentic Colonial design. A. 54" TOLE FLOOR LAMP A simple, functional style. $17.50 B. 52" TOLE BRIDGE LAMP Graceful, delicate and well proportioned style. $19.95 C. 20" TOLE READING LAMP Perfect as table or desk lamp. 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Automatic heat control and signal light helps cook food just the way you like it. Give her a gift that the whole family can enjoy! Electrical Dept.. Main ImssnsI - All Purpose 2-Speed Blender 34« dentil mends, chops, mixes — even crushes ice cubes) 4 colors. K-H.P. motor. 40-oe. jar. v*Satisfaction guaranteed or youi^money back” SEARS 154 North Saginaw ' Phone FE 5*4171 ' l THE-PQNTIA& PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY*, DECEMBER 21, 1$«0—60 PAGES Why Did It Happen? Nab 2 Suspects in $14,000 State Bank Holdup May Shad Light on Collision of Airliners; QueioKja^Aiiic^id^~^ Richland Teller Say* Pa<( Warned They'd Blow Her flag Pieces #!^|URD W - A NEW YORK — The Federal Aviation Agency today rushed to complete - the transcript of the last -recorded words between the airpOrt towers amt the bandit pair armed with a sawed-off shotgun and a pistol robbed the Richland branch of the American Na* tkmal Bank and Trust Oql of $14,324 Tuesday after threatening to blow a woman teller to pieces. A 100-man police dragnet captured two inert in a swamp five miles northeast of here about three hours after the btfafup. pilots of two airliners which collided over New York Friday killing 134 persons. An 7AA spokesman said the transcript, which may shed additional light on the cause of the world’s worst air disaster, should be ready for release sometime during the afternoon. Picks No. Pentagon Official Winter Season Riding In on Thick Snow Carpet BfcW YORK (Fi—A naval court of inquiry oanvenee today to study the disastrous fire that struck the aircraft carrier Constellation. Expected to be on its agenda is the City Fire Department's alarm criticism of naval safety procedures aboard the Mg vessel Consumers District Manager to Retire [ Edward L Kaikati Pontiac district manager for Coni' suznera Power Company, will retire Jan. 1 after 35 years 1 of sendee, 30 years of it in the Pontiac afea. Karkau's retirement under the company's regular retirement program was announced by David H. Gerhard, ■ division manager of the H company’s Southeast D4-vision, Royal Oak. Winter lumped the gun and arrived M hours eiriy,, bringing with It not only promises of a white1 Christmas but a cold one. The Weather Bureau said temperatures lbf the Pontiac ana the next five days win average 12 degrees below a normal high of 34J—---------/ Be Careful! It Tida CHICAGO (UPIM Ml Deputy Agrees: That Big Dog Lacks Etiquette Discoverer XIX Taking Earth's Temperature { VANDENBERG AIR PORCB BASE, cent (Ah — Wbwm XIX Is in orbit today to take the ( earth'a temperature. This know!- , edge will help future Midas tatel-( Tea Hee, Says Thug LONDON (UP!) — A 11 PUNIABS Christmas Tale, Pg. 53 Story of Mary, Pg. 3f- THE EQSTIAC PTRES5. WEDNESDAY. DECBMBttLBfojlBy. Captured Auschwitz Officer in Frankfurt City Near One at Poorest Tratiic-Accident Marks f BIRMINGHAM - This city wiB have om of Its poorest traffic wo-ante U the present trend continues, Nice Chief Ralph W. Moxley ro- FRANKFURT, (Ssfrnany (AP) —{that Baer was alive and ottered Richard Baer, handkruHed and de- a reward for his capture, mending treatment a* an officer,! More than 100 tips poured in was brought here today to face from ail over German}'. Watt charges o! murdering thousands j gaid. of Jews in the gas chambers of * + w Auschwitz concentration camp. It aw learned a master him* Baer, 49, was Auschwitz's last Jberman .named ••Neumann,’'swho commandant 'lived at Dawendbrf, on the Prince October and alao inereaaad over November 1969, Moxley noted ft his monthly accident summary. Than men rt aMimte ear 1 Sample* of Ms handwriting were been obtained for checking. 1 This disclosed "Neumann’s" true* identity, which he at first denied. 4 Wolf did Mt say when Baer's jtrial will Start. Sixteen former (guards are In custody on charges I stemming from the Auschwitz 'slaughter. Authorities ' Indicated more arrests may be made. ’I am an officer,” he asserted Pilots'last Words May Clarify Disaster j The Auschwitz lorce worked under Adolf Elchmann, now held Ih Israel “for trial on charges of being a matt exterminator of Jews. Elchmann fled to Argentina, where he was captured and taken to Israel, -j, \,, „, . •—* CAROLERS AT BANK — TJ»e LeBaron School Mixed Glee Club sang carol* Tuesday, at the Pontiac State Bank on South Saginaw Street under direction of Rosemond Haeberle. This Ja the 15th year the bank has presented a dally concert for ddWBF town shoppers. Each noon a choral group tram a different school performs., Today, the group was from Madison Junior High. Tomorrow Webster School children will sing and the final program IViday will-toe by Longfellow School frtth and sixth graders. Eleven groups were schbduMl for this pear's program. ' Other groups that have already performed Wert from Jefferson, Washington agd Eastern* Junior HIM Schools, St. Frederick and St. igchael High Schools, Pontiac Northern High and Waterford Township High schools, c , Navy Plane Crashes Off Newfoundland Community National Messages Bai Personnel Shifts; Flew Off/ceNCA Request ,The Junior High Fellowship of the Congregational Church will carol tomorrow evening, visiting Pontiac Group! * Sand Pitas for a Short-Haul tfeveland Run to Junior High Group to Sing at Jeiierson fa the camp and also during a jr Irani from the camp fa January IMS aa Soviet aoktters «P* He said approval has been granted for the office by the' Treasury Departmgpt. Negotia- Recognizing the facreesed Importance of data, processing. Girard said, it was deemed advisable to elevate Jack D. Crawford to systems manager. Donald D. Taylor, Robert Utility Executive Slated to Retire Rubs Protest Move to Make All Share Congo Cost WU. Assembly En ds Alter Fund 2. It declared the Algerian people have the right fa Independence end the United Nations has Pontiac State Bank fiassufan Christmas Choral Concert ^ Thors* Dec. 22 Mi 12 KM) Noon proceed on the new branch office. Construct ion pf the new court-houm there was ”90 per cent of the reason” why the bank decided to establish a branch. Gjraitf alao mentioned tbs proposed shopping center at neariby Elizabeth Ijs*» and Telegraph Roads. Murphy SUJct Ready for Uae Old Dog Can Still Learn Some New Tricks Area Woman Suffers Injuries in 3-Car Crash Community National Bonk Declares Dividend . Tbs Board of Directors of Community National Bank has de- DELAYED SHIPMENT ARRIVES Pram EndicoW-Johnwn Co. Soft Kid Leather-AU FIRST Qual, ‘ Men’s Romeo Slippen^A/ A * Styled Exactly At. Illustrated - ' Meantime, tbs city has been freezing the rinks at Murphy and lg other locations throughout the city. * * * -M It is expected that afr will be ready bf Friday night said David R. Ewalt, parks ana recreatkei director. Ewalt sate the paJtllccan MSU Prof Tapped as Engineers' Prexy The Weather Why hr. IN Mora? Carrier Inquiry Will Begin Today Sites fifatdlZ AF Plane Drops Engine; Hobbles Into Bermuda OTIS AIR FORCE BASE, Mass. (AP)—An Air Forte pilot landed his four-engine Super Constellation safely fa Bermuda joday after propeller trouble and a Art almost forced him to ditch 400 miles out fa the Atlantic. > Ladies' Slippers Farrell fa a native of Nebraska and received his bachelor's and master's degrees with a major fa agricultural engineering from the University of Nebraska: - W ' Ar 1W. In 1066, the University ot Nebraska gave him an honorary Doc-far of Engineering degree. He has been an ASAE member since 1925 and was elected a fellow fa 1965. Ha helpod establish tbs Michigan section of the soclsty. Corduroy Men’s Slippers SIMMS"! BROTHERS, THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1060 THREE Asks Big Overhaul of Security Qzyn and Money/ T66.. 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Ov Firm Says Industrial Avaraga Enters Second Year of 'Plateau' Area “plateau" area which is llkrly to Despite the prospect of failure, Case said the liberals should go Bomb-Scare Prank Gels Youth 2 Years TAMPA, Fla. (AF)-A lanky, lT-year-dd Tampa youth who telephoned a bomb scare message to an elementary school last month “Just to see what would happen,” , found out when a Judge sentenced him to two yean in prison. j David Warren Kitchen was sentenced Monday by criminal , court Judge L. A. Grayson, ft ia beUeved Kitchen is the first INCLUDES: • 2-Piecg Saits • I • 1 Cocktail Table *2 Your Credit Is Instantly Approved at Wyman's1 Order Today tor Sweet's Christmas Delivery FREE PARKING Open Nights SWEET'S 17 E.Huron St THE PONTIAC PRESS* WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1900 Say Trujillo Boycott Is Pushed by US. Public Offku Aspirants Fact Filing Deadline BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP—The deadline ior flandldstoi filing nom- WASH1NGTON CUPD-The Organization of American States (OAS) was under pressure today ■EAT WAVES — Topcoats ate kept hand when Alaskans go about their work' and fun. Chart above shorn ideal temperatures and wool blanket nights in Anchorage, our new state's 1 orgeat city. Average temperature of 35.3 1* far chillier than the year 'round 74.1 boast of fKwiii, our other newly acquired state. Both Parties' Liberals Back : Kennedy Against ! WASHINGTON (API—Liberals]prefer a debate limitation invokedisomething less. He said be would I both parties cheered today by a majority of thorn voting, as regard as satisfactory a rule un-’resident-Elect John F. Kennedy '* I Kennedy suggested, he personally der which 51 member*—a major-j plug for'Senate action to curb ciw-jwould be willing to settle tor tty of all elected senators—could fl , J ‘ I ------- — ---- - ’---- ------- - cut off debate. ! Hart and other Democratic HIk erals are expected to support am effort at the opening of the new Congress to adopt new Senate. !rules by * majority vote under a* procedure by which a majority of j those participating could halt any; fllibuaterinjf efforts, These Democrats, backed by Case and other liberal .Republicans. contend the Senate is not a! continuing body and, like the! House, must approve Its rales at| the stsrt of each congress. | Vice PrMdsM IUChartf M. Nlx-j on, presiding HU Ah. 3D, supports this position. So dost Kennedy. But nobody involved believes a Senate majority would approve any such riding. In act, 54 present members of the Senate — in-j chiding Johnson—went oi two years ago against it. most wanted festively gift-wrapped of no extra cost. Canadian Chib cooks packaged for Holiday giving in a variety of multi-colored, embossed foil wraps, with ribbon tad hand-tied bow. ItV'Tbq Best In Tbs House" iaS7 lands. Canadian Club. -Imported in bottle from Canada 422 W«t Huron Street « YEARS OLD • f0.4 MOOT • IMPORTIO It HIRAM WAIKER IMRORTIRS, INC, DETROIT, MICHIGAN • SUNDtO CANADIAN WHISKY ■4 9 IJNXIAC 1'KJKSb. WKDMKSJUAV, D&JKMBKK jl, 19«0 SKVMN Trumato Head for NYC to itw. To Recommend Mefal on Ships Carrier fire Not Nsody So Bad 'Without Wood Scaffolding' Qjw^M****^ Vi until Christmas Evi and remember you con just coy, "CHARGE IT" Double Holiday for Ike Grandchildren There'll Be Joy at White House Etaenta Feel, look, work bettor in oft nylon Supp-hose* by Mojud r Gift slippers to please your family ... friends, too! Children's plush slippers Luxurious Hoirioom spreads 4-pisce tray tabfa set Tubular logs, easy rail ladle asters. #99 Told* flat far easy storage. Ivy now. O Turquoise 3-pc. salad set far Idol'. Made or brawn bo* •W with raw 'baseball' sNMh> ing. Comfy craps sofa, dfa.11 Women's plush mules 19 Brownie movie projector broods auteuialleoSy, forward, Pill V C 93 ud rararso pictures. Stop today. # J Remington typewriter Mrado tab St character keyboard, ||A9J oy sot and case inducted. Key. 11 W Brownie Starlet outfit xurara, fhsMisIdor. 4 Sash hasps, 1 Q|| attorK whb instrwdlonsw __L ; O 5 DOWNTOWN AND DftAYTON tuna Thatcher, Patterson & Womot 'Glamour Set' by Tossy Midright cofagno, hand fatten fa gift U0| bos. far ovary 'she' on your gift 1st. I dept, stores £ * i THR PONTIAC PRESS. DECEMBER >1,^960 Wolves Attack Dancer, Pioneer Up in Lapland STOCKHOLM (UPD<- The wolves were playing Scroege to- Loos Rebels Dig In "aeWer Sees for Showdown Bcrff/e Collins in Post Residents Will Occupy Key Positions in March Dimes Drive Three tPoqtiac area resident* have been appointed to key positions to the 1961 March of Dimes drive of the Oakland County Chapter of the National Foundation. Mrs. Charles Noldrett of 62 Mari va St. has been named chairman of the Mother*’ March for Pontiac by George W. Kuhn, county campaign chairman. likely Dent Chairman; Jackson Man Managed Swainson Campaign ' VIENTIANE, Laos (API - Pro-lather relief planes CtnuMnirt Capt. Kong Le’a rebelpee. milt and ir forces, bolstered by Soviet air-Bangkok and Saigor drops of am and^unmunition, c* * apparently are djgjwg to tor a areas i LANSING <*—J. Joseph Collins, young Jicksott insurance man who managed the campaign of (Jpv.* Elect John B. Swainson, today appeared to be the probable choice to succeed Neil Staebler as Democratic state chairman..... of Pontiac, has been appointed special activities chairman. ‘ Chairman of the speaker’s bureau for the county chapter will be Glen F. Hartman, speech and dramatics instructor at Washing-ton Junior High School. The county chapter is located at VK W' tflimn Cl - Settlement Is Granted to Ex-Spouse of Cugot . SANTA MONICA. Calif. (UPI)— Mrs. Lorraine Stalford, former wife of musician Xavier Cugat, alas granted a divorce and M5&500 cash eettlement frgra her husband The City Commission last night1 approved contracts with Haywnrd Whitlock, a Pontiac lawyer, and-with two Ppnttoc realtors, Cart W. ! Staebler receives no pay tor his work. The deputy state chairman, Billie 9. Fantum, earns about 915,- Asks Canada Business to Cut, Foreign Funds OTTAWA (AP)—Canada’s Finance Minister Donald Fleming of six yean, Beverly Hills banker Stanley M. Stalford. Early if^n1*** on- a successor to Staebler centered on Alfred V. Meyers, Detroit .schoolteacher end ohairRMp of the 13th Congressional District' Democratic or- Mrs. Stalford, 41, v^ill receive $283,500 in alimony during the next 10 yean and an additional sum of 9210,000 in seven Installments re-, gardless of whether she remarries. Tuesday night took new budget steps to encourage Canadian business in the currant economic slowdown and to reduce toe influx .Of foreign capital investment. Fleming also told Commons be anticipate* a $286 million budget deficit for the current fiscal year ending next March 31. eral urban renewal funds,at standard federal ratjpe. SET- STANDARD11 SCALE It was emphasized by toe city administration that Bird and Knud-aen art the only two realtor* work- ; FOE Yule — The impending ** **•*•*" change of at the White House has not north portico. Colored lights grace two outdoor affected the traditional Christmas decor of Lts trees during, the holidays. Irish potatoes an grown in every stale of toe Union. . 0 Rise tot. Lansing y-'. | * anas* farad to relocate. LANSING W—The Michigan. Payments to individuals and tern-Education Association ■ ■ > % fc h tg¥pONttAC raESS, W^bHgSbA^ nnyRMHER 21 H« Confwi WHh Vinson UA Envoy Ftafl Through EthiopianinfSHw 15 From Cabinet The attorney saw the Jailed Nazi Tuesday lor the tint time since their initial meeting in October. Aa director of Hitler s imgaa ot Expect UP Jobless to Hit 7,500 by'61 ,McNamara, It wu Mamed, conferred Monday In Wittier, Ga., Richards was tn the palace help-tag to negotiate a truce. LANSING (AP) — Unemployment to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is expected to reach 7JOO by the end of the year, the Mich* igan Employment Security Com- Dem State Committee Names Finance Director LANSING (UPI) — The Democratic State Central Committee announced appointment of William N. Motors Corp. KeMaatOT Division works here, announced Tuesday component manufacture and as- Lost Hikers Fast Asleep - at Home “Sajr, do you know where our wtyaa are?” ‘They've been at the mountain all night waiting for you.” “Oh.” TV and STEREO MYERS! Oflie FreHtr Set “TAKE a 2nd LOOK” FRYPAN ZENITH STEREO • Uniform Toasting • No Levers to Push IqKdmdtbh FOODARAMA ku CORNING^ WARE AU. NEW MIXMASTER HAND MIXER • Powerful Motor Open Every Weekday 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M, FRETTER APPLIANCE MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER S. TELEGRAPH at SQUARE LAKE ROAD i Daily 10 A.M. 'til 9 P.M. - FE 3-7051 - Sunday 10 A.M. 'til 7 m rum un 21-Inch RCA 'STEREO Lowboy TV ****** nlt-«aUM ImOio w«h pmm Msadhwsf. Wttwt aaly. *208 \ y Romney atoo is head of Citizens! (oc Michigan, a statewide, nun- lansing-to-Mackinac Road Nearly Done * MOUNT PLEASANT UR-SUis iboKfWI'll Surely Appreciate One Dunbrook Winter These, Famous popular today, the kind the felloes all like. A great volue at their regular price note they're terrific! \ Wool Imported Tweeds Luxurious All Homespun Saxonjn They're very popular and leak to Mart with those naw sport coats. All tha newest colors including bfown, grey end charcoal. .Sri Good Looking Men, tfll the lodw* you wont one of these for OirisMws- Or hotter yot, buy ONI yourself ond en-joy It now. rOU LAW CHARGE IT. poy ofter Here's If hat to Give That Favorite Gay! Hard Finish All Wool Sharkskin Christmas. LOOK! L. £ LOOK! \ $70 I*#orted Velour If Topcoats $60 Wool Twee^ Topcoats Spogwjfly Priced With Two Panto at Just You've never teen such values! THEY'RE REALLY TERRIFIC! |OlN THE eager etowds .tomorrow and hava : yours rar.Christmas. BANK THE SAViNOS. 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Faafiac FE Mi g«.tF Sda ntmt^wiyadrlei iy CHARGE IT Speedwriting jamm Against Dual Con-ConVote om Turns Bout on Get Approval Sweet Debbie THK POXTIAC TRUSS, WKDXESDAT, DECEMBER, jl. 1*86 HOLLYWOOD TAP' Debbfo Reynas OK Given $3:53 Million Expansion a rid Bond Issue to Finibnce It Gt>P Ugirlatoo Dim View of Hekino«"'*iv«*f'**»“fwot*™. a , v; . . . a ah ", five. -Bui Tuesday she tot a sour Delegates in April - apple, npyaint ya cooperative. ! “She'was jupt ijevpr available.’1 , LANSING to hr- A Reaubiicanlthe women said; explaining Deb-| rammiMianetf?* exfteuted. House committee Tuesday took • lute's new status. tq^i .‘tight told Cky Manager dim view or a proposal ttMds! Among actor*, they awarded a ' ■■ primary election for selecting dele-jsour “PP^ »° «*■ Preslcy-not gates to a constitutional conyen- because of him but because of tion at the Mine time as the state- his manager, Col. Tom Parker. Wide vote on calto* a convention 'They called Parker-“impossibly’' it * it • 1 . Golden apples—lor most cooper- The convention proposal wUljMlvf-went to .Nanette Fabray Come up 'for a vote at the springIrntd Janet Leigh election April 3. Walter K,. Wfflman to go ahead trim plans* w a 13.03 million expansion of cettage treatment teoiUtiei and a general obligation hood issue to finjMht it. WHttnan said moto* revisions and additions must be made in the I Jack Lemmon, The club's 160 members i the awards. Highway Department plant for AtttMre(M9B> have been altered tp fhe City’s satisfaction. At Mb time the highway department planned to cut across the/ Auburn-Opdyke site., with a northern Extension to Auburn. Liz Taylor Ready lot Work, Ditto London HOLLYWOOD TV couple flew to Southern California after Mist’ Taylor was [Venezuela Crushes [Pocket Insurrection [ CARACAS. Venezuela up — A This, ha pointed oat, would save [•‘pocket revolt” against the gev-the cost of a special election, eAjenametit of President Rotpulo timsted fay state elections officials'Betancourt was crashed today, at more than $500,009. I The insurrection was led by MAY NEVER EXIST * Mewitennmt «nd 20 mjn. The rebel „ .... , leader, identified officially as Lt. "Is It fair, to ask a person to ran for nomination, in some cases! Lisafds Marquez Perez, Sr Sa°S SUB.w'h """ «. origjnal plans before submission plagued fey a series of iUpessea - which caused1 postponement of her mavis ‘ Cleopatra'’ being filmed In dand. w was reported rested and 1W »aa >a M« [“* ■ a, • will Open Bids Jon. 4 Jordon Reports Plot by Nasser Accidental Bomb Depth of * Man Reveals Stare of Explosives AMMAN, Jordan (AP> ~ An official atatqment said Tuesday a [new plot against Jordan by (President Nasser os the-United Arab !Repubtto>bas been discovered. Jordan authorities alleged that the key man was a Jordanian, Rafiq.Hashed Khuzai, 33. They said he aceidentfoty killed himUdf and two of Ms children when a time bomb he wag, making exploded Here's j^our Chance to Name a New College GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) — \lhe board, of control fur a new state college in West Michigan today Offered a four-year tuition scholarship to the school' for a “descriptive, appropriate” name lor the Retired Military Pay o n Increase U, of M. Report Shows T1iat,%|7,BUIioD Will Bo frldOot by 1983 Dale StaffOidMGresiivilte. chairman of the boards name contest, saw the riiirnkM ante will be selected by team members. Police radio networks came into experimental use about fe years ago. %■ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Retired raffltary personnel Witt receive naw# thap $47 billion during the new 33.y$ars It the preaem Mi was the MtfclusWn of a *pe- Willnumsaid he expected the and issue would be offered, for lie around Apiril l,, in time to have financing ready to let cow tracts by Jime 1, deadline under the Circuit court order obtained by the Water Resources Commission to halt Clinton Rivet pollution. Because of the court’s intervention in . the'case, the city is now ds without ____MMilB—-maenrch group for the saase other person for tee award, jg^ Commit ,4tu the WD establishing the npwjtee. K Was made public by Sen. four-year college hi West Mlchi-jjohn c. Stennis. D-Mki.. r gan,” said Stafford, "t|fo Michigan • T/ _ Legislature identified the school as! ‘ **•*■*• prelaiteaty pro-Grand Valley Cril^w ** I ***** **wly ladJcsWS a “tre- MSMV I IKK WSMK meadsas laeraase is costs of re- MAM LIKE NAME UveS mlUtaty pgy- is the vears | “Many people like that name butj sbeal. TU* Mom bow row rtn quite a few others have suggested dttalte: a Mlttos dot More time-bombs and expk»slves|”V.'* **** deecriptive name iars a fear at aboat im adl- for Costly Interchange , -JHHNRRHHHIM—. 'were discovered under the debris.jndSht he found. LANSING (AP) — Bids for a [The statement said Khuzai was a! “We weald1 like te determine (f freeway interchange expected to cost some $4 million wUI be opened Jan. 4. The, State Highway Department said the interchange will be one! of the largest In outstate Michfej government official in the Ministry of Public Works who has been supervising the distribution of American gift wheat. The statement said that invest!-! appropriate sad derided to hold If there are, no, increase in ro-tMment benefits.' Ac Southern variety ef titles.' Stafford said anyone can enter' drou. R-Grosae Pointe. He is chairman of appointed by House Speaker Don R. Pears, R-Buchanan. to study the need for legislation leading up ts a convention. The committee, writing to Rom-aey. also raised these other ob-[ lawmaker said, the growing number of men on the retired lists will cause the cost to rise to SI ____PPi __ |_____ ^ ^ I m PI jhUUDo in 1964. $2 in 1972 »nd 134 gan and will be at the junctionigation revealed that Khuzai fre- ^* con**'*! by mailing a name sug-jbliUon In 19B3. of the Detroit-Muskegon and Ohio- quently visited Syrip and had re-i1**^*1 to "College,” Box 135, Stennis said the Michigan group! to-Soo freeways just east of 1 turned from that region of the!Mich. [had been asked to study whether! Brighton. j UAR the day the bomb exploded. ,_e *“ tun for one( the present retirement ages — in I ,--- 9— - J ■, * - — ■ i is , WP6K, from Jfllla 3 * 10. * m&nv PBttPX Uflflpp SI — vhnnlH b^n «n«ittre Spaniard Gob 12 Yaaft SS|To direct WMU Video I JStlStJaWff 2j _ ^ . . PS whmher the m yp,9 docb£ for Colling Franco NamojPlcted bv Jum> ulnL,. % The Jones, Henry and MADRID (UPI I—A young mens-[her of the Falange party who catted Generalissimo- Francisco Franco a ‘‘traitor” was -convicted Tuesday by a military court and Bfnteifohrt0 12 years in prison. at the present plant site ptas new fariVttes at a new rite at Auburn and Opdyke toads. -jyillman has reported that’ State Premier Hass Mm jail sad II other persons died test Aug. »| The cotteft is expect^ to bairftoe" Zt'S**. Ililf in the r.rand Ranteta anaa aw38 of the states. tin 1942. •ontM'l conttributing to their retirement systems as civil employes! ) —A comparison of military and Civil rrikeafeiit benefits. cocldaik at home MAKE TM0I THE QUICK. EASVfoA* WITH THE ORIGINAL DAIQUIRI MIK just add your favorita bread sf Rum -to Holland House DafonM Mis. Sid you’ll serve perfect Dsieridi sMfr IKMMD HOUSE 0MNJMMIX Full ptet-saaurii for 12 cocktails. Ad toad. Drag, Bsvsr-aga sod Bsgt. Stems cockisdsadcmsmlradMt' iMuCs-teriSniVt ARCHIE SAYS: Charge All Yow Gifts IBarnetts $0Jcau A.. Then Take 12 Weeks to Pay! /mo 4 iA /u no utfiMi. su. ^ nib JutM. 9* r LOOK! SMART ALL WOOL TAILORED SPOUT COATS jff* Good Looking •29” WOOL FLANNEL SLACKS WORSTEDS and GABARDINES *12951. *1595 So Mannish tods* 150 NORTH SAGINAW TffF. POKTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, I960 ufd-$fyle Christmas N&t Vermonters' Wish GRANBY, V*. (API - Candlelight in the austere little church, Besides the time and effort in-1 volved in giving their children « community Christmas, then is a ] calculated .risk. Townsmen seated 1 in flit worn, (mown pews cast wor- \ rfed glances/at the candles ol the tree. Buckets of water and sand stand handy. Outside an shovels beside banked-up snow. The villagers, in two years, have | raised J2,000 to being electric lines to their hamlets. It win cost much more. But they keep hoping that Holidays fiwtjlil Taking to the Trees Family Service of Oakland County, which has receive^ some at the PPOA baskets to distribute. Hfc*. Patrolmen Billie L. Irwin WEDNESDAY, DJSCBKBAB 1R0O on Water Pfdn |S6wthneM Woman Charge! Charter ViohUong top-level meeting-between Trey officials and till* city’s? bonding, engineering and legal consultants will be held -here Jan*. 3 to discuss a master wateo . SOUTHFIELD—A former South-Held Tqwnship deputy clerk has threatened suit against Southfield that could delay the city’s H-mtt-lion Improvement project for at least two months. plan being drawn ttyJUr the city. - City commissioners are awaiting completion of the master plan before making a final decision on signing a 30-year contrast* —:—5 " would allow Troy to be aup- ^'s r I pUed water from'Detroit Phf^tYrhanflP Will Sara 1,230 Now in Milford Setup; Mostly t Hie council has scheduled a sec- have to pay ‘ gild public hearing on the water the 16-Inch wa - tee near Mrv. Void's home. It wlll'thetr property. North of M59 Oakland Ywp. Hopefuls Circulating Petitions HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP—Plana for the creation of a General Telephone Op. exchange In the White Lake area of Highland Township were announced today by the tympany's Milford manager, Robert M. Keefer. ’ Hie new .exchange will serve U30 customers, now a part of the Milford aacMnge, primarily north of MSS. their hands.. Pictured here are (from left bottom low) Jeaft Mniiap, Joe Wataon and Linda Botoa; (second row! Betty Abbott and Judy Kelley and Sharon Chapko, at the top. The concert band also was featured during the concert Services Listed tor Lutherans at Brooklands Brucellosis Defense Plan Christmas Eve Candlelight Service Urges CalfhoodNeedles ROCHESTER — A family candlelight Christmas Eve service will ha conducted Inf the First Congregational Church at • p.m. The Nativity Scene wffl come kite with Christmas carols end. pageantry woven together by narration. Bob the Chancel Choir and Junior Choir will set the four months, Vccordlng to the Michigan Department of Agricul- Dr. C B. Failing of 2270 Meta-mem Road, Oxford Township, who la the .Federal-State Department of Agriculture veterinarian in Oakland, Macomb, Wayne and Livingston counties, urges calfhood vac- The Junior Pilgrim Fellowship shall become a live Nativity scene being visited by angels, shepherds, and kings. The Rev. Robert Jacobson will narrate. A nursery for small children will be provided. The service will last about 45 minutes^ Senator Wants More Liberal Plan Owing to Program's Law Cost LANSING iO-The chairman of a Senate committee studying Michigan's medfcsl care program fbr tea agad says he wQl ask tor expanded benefits next year. Sen. Lloyd A. Stephens, RrScott- In a letter to the commission, the State Highway Department stated that it expected to send a Consumers' Hearings Delayed Till Jan. 5 * ’ LANSING « — Hearings on a Consumers Power CO. retyeat to • increase gas rates $133 minion a , year wffl be fsaimai here Jan. 5. i the State Public Serytce Commis-ipton has announced. abated by the state, federal and county governments, has beat ten than anticipated. Drops Priority System as Manageable Deficit of $40 Million Reported even though the number of Infected herds has been greedy reduced In recant yean through the Federal-State program. Rochester C. of C. Beds New Officers SNAPS QOSED Church to Host Play SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP - A play entitled “What Doee. Christmas Mean to You?” wflf be presented at T p.m. Sunday at the Dbde BBMjs Church, lip Etote Highway. Recitations » by Sunday School children will follow the play, which will be staged by the church's University Oakland; and man of CHasman Chevrolet, QUILTBD NYLON or COTTON $ Pair D*y-of-the-Week fleece lined shearling cuff boot _ with crepe soles, PANTIES 41 N. SAGINAW iliii It Miracle Mile CUFF BOOTS m THlBTY«OMt THE P0NTIACPR&S8 WEDNESDAY,DECEMBER 21, I960 “The Diamond Shops of And besides the most beautiful array of diamonds you tyatre seen, oar t stores an pi gifts slkh m, wall clocks, eopperware, picture frames, jewel boxes, Grandmother's crystal, ehfldren’e silverware, pewter, nice selection of silver plate, hollow wan/Ste gifts. Come in and let us, help you with suggestions. ^ V It’s From Connolly’s You Have the Finest, DIAMONDS is no better time. 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But they wrought the Mue, the golden, the tine linen And silk, while to Mery had gone the distinc* TOKYO (UH> Christmas means many thirds to the predominantly non-Chftstlsn nations of Asia. in the Catholic Philippines, Christinas is celebrated with att its rellgoius significance. in Buddhist Japan, it is a time for a rip-roaring night on the town. • In Pakistan, it coincides with the celebration of the birthday of the nation's founder. In Rationalist China, it’s a day of friendship. ~lhe Republic of Korea sees Christmas most clearly in the ABMrtcan tradition. Thousands of lT.S. servicemen stationed In Korea at*, tend chureh services, exchange presents, oat the tradl-gml huge Christmas dinner and held parties ai the namecons orphanages throughout the nation. lUlptnoo start off the Christmas season early on Dec. Ig vrhen they rise early and attend the first of a nine-day series of MasJes called “Miss de Qallo." It' is climaxed by mMnight Mass Christmas Eve and ends Run S, the day the •ftiret lisgl vlaltod Jesus in the manager and brought their precious gifts of gold, myrrh and frankincense. * ★ ★ i After the ninth day Mass, there Is a reunion of all members at the family over a sumptuous table laden with fruits, roast pig and other delicacies in what is known as "noche By GEORGE CORNELL AP Religion Ritter A shaft of sunlight poured down from the high window, Mary sang softly Jo herself as she moved the shuttle to and fro, filling the weft of the true purple. Her heart was high. Her work WASHINGTON (AP) — The House subcommittee that exposed the TV quiz show scandals has fired a parting salvo of criticism at die CiVil Aeronautics Board and -the Interstate Commerce Commission. Rep. Steven B. Derounian, R-N. Y.. was one of several subcommittee members who protested making the report pqbUc. De-munlon called it "unfair, unjudicial ang beneath the dignity of a congressional committee supposed to be seeking the facts.** She towered her jar, and wMt trembling fingers, fastened tpi rope to the handles. She let it together they would plan for the day of wedding. - The memory of his fond leave-• taking brought color to her cheeks. ! “I go away to build my build-i togs," he had said, “and I will i come again unto thee." He looked ■ down on her warmly,.his bronzed brow knit with protective concern. ■ "The Lord shall watch over thee.'* ■ Musing contentedly, she paused In her weaving. She leaned back her head, her, eyes dosed, her face upturned, caressed by the cascade 1 of sun.~ At—ibst^mwnent, she 1 started. — la some towns near Manila, an pld custom is kept alive. R is called "panunuluyan," or the search for shelter. It de-■ptets the search for shelter by Mary and Joseph In the town of Bethlehem the night Jesus was born. ---- A PHlplne man and woman dnsgpi .Bke the holy go around town knocking valnl/fbees deeMe doer While a erawd gathers around. The pnmjsdeMRII when tha eon pie Is reeelvCd at the church wheat the nativity scene Is re-enacted. The atmosphere is completely different in Japan. The most Important holiday or the year tor Japanese is New Tear's Day. In contrast to western New Tears telebratlons, |g quiet Jan. L It is a time to flslt reattvss and exchange gifts. It Is not a time for rousing celebrations. The Japanese make up for It Christmas Eva. Tokyo's I_-j»- m _iit. ■■Inlsranfe anH ' IrillH targes in the peport were nl terms and made few allegations against Indl-Among subcommittee 1 The ICC was lax In renewing LX ■ ■ i ii I In dhul I flnala nf Intel*. She sat up, sharply attentive. She had tesid, but heard not. Here h( her private chamber, atone with 1 her thread and thoughts, she , sensed some further -presence,; some calling round about, some unfallen footstep. She quit the loom and hastened acmes the floor to the doorway. She pushed the portier aside, 1 listening. There was nothing except the smoke curling from the brazier, u cup left empty on the table. the operating certificate of Interstate Dress Carriers, lac., s New York truck company that hauls garments, despite the company's "long history of violations of ICC regulations.'* X Alleged close relations between a trucking trade association .and ICC. officials in Texas and alleged favored treatment for the association in enforcing regulation. No names of companies or individuals were specified except for last names of some ICC personnel and others in several letters quoted by the subccnjmlt- TIPPLEB’S DELIGHT I Christmas Eve in Japan is the tippler's delight. There Were so many lest year that an organisation of housewives sent out patrols to remove drunken men from the streets m they wouldn’t be injured. Police also send out special drunk patrols that night. _ ,. ■ Under the martial law government of Pakistan Presl-z«i Ayub wnan, Dec. 2S was declared Ik national holiday, tha birthday of founder Mohammad All Jlnnah. Dec. 28 baa g day of prayers god visiting dt mosques through- Chatterbox Satellite May Go Oif for Ytart WASHINGTON (AP) - Expk VII. the AmeHean satellite i thy tabernacles, 0 Lord 'of hoots, The green valkyJMfcbed away below the fig UNsard. end children shouted at ploy in the leafy aibore. The day. iU joy and peace, transported, her. and she moved on, dktoftow • MatMp * flap or tv*. Ac+'She braced her waterjar Publishers Compile Current Best sellers (OaazttM *t rebiumw w«k&> \ .. yiCTfON HAWAII, Mlchener. ADVISE AND CONSENT, Drury. THE tav EtY AMBITION, Chase. THE DEAN'S WATCH. Goudge. THE LEOPARD, dl Lampedusa. nonfiction THE WASn MAJCERS, Packard. _ _i___ ill.' mmtm But Chhiese, long In contact with the western world, Christmas cards illustrated with Santa Claus br the Pete in the manger in A spirit of frluikUh^p rather than religious observance. . ' ★ * * Semitropical Formosa blooms In December with wild-growing pntwettin, a flower symbolic of the Christmas spirit to the US. * . . * * * mmmm Singapore Christians cllebrate Christmas Ja touch the Mm» manner ad to western nations. But It ebmos during the rainy season whep the temperaturf usually Is 111 the mid-SO's. Children are-not taught that Banta comes on Christmas Bve and delivers them presents. They are told that Santa Is the spirit of Christinas. the rise and fall of the THIRD REICH. Shirer. BORN FREE. Adswtee POLJC MEDICINE, Jarvis THE CONSCIENCE OE A CONSERVATIVE, Goldwater. To Honor the , Memory of Otir Late, Beloved VicB-PresidenJ, HERSGHEL KAUFMAN^ Device Simulates Mother s Heart, StiUrBqbies* preparations for Christmas already have begun In Singapore. they Include tidying up the house, with every member of the family being assigned s specific task. New paint is applied, old curtains replaced, walls whitewashed and floors polished. In cosmopolitan Singapore. Christmas is accepted and respected by all non-Christians, many of whom participate hi spur of the celebrations. Christmas Is a national holiday just as an all the major Moslem, Hindu and Chinese holidays. -,«, Christpif ranks in importance with Moslem Bari Rays celebrations, but does not bate the lslandwlde impact of the Chinese New Tear. Self-Service Shoe Stores | Will Be Closed . Thursday, December 22nd m -DISCOUNT PUKES- RTT flllH DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Mill" FIX IIP YOUR HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS Viiyl Wall Csvofiay 8 it-* A - 1 THE POyTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY,DECEMBER 21; i960 THIRTY-THREE jTkcy Channel'Gifta and Make Them Systematic Opposition in Ghana Telisof3() Arrests ACCRA, Ghana (AP> — Glum opposition' leader Joseph Appia Christmas Bureaus Help Needy Families By NORMA GAUHN AT Newsfeaturcs Writer The Santa Claus drlth the biggest' pack on his back this Christmas wort* from the cold facts in a social worker’s eseebiok. , . ( At first glaneelt may seem alien to the Joy of giving to organtes It 1st platoons of statistics on Just who needs what. Put in practice, it brings order out of the mighty star sonal confusion resulting from the burst of generosity that strikes peopte at yutotide. . This mammoth Santa is the Christmasbureau. . It iaeetup long before Christmas to act ai.a confidential agent betweeh people who 'want to glee and people whit need help. • toys. Two Macke away a family can llye in real want, aa-noticed at holiday time. Contributions to parties for needy children may make a merry few hours for an concerned: Contrast that, agency people say. with the lasting good of money to pay for braces for the crippled.; picnic baskets, boa cameras and folding chairs for a, club of elderly "per* son#; play equipment for the often forgotten youngsters in detention homes! " ' members of his United party have , beep arrested by Ghana police. Appiah said hie feared they had been detained under the Preventive Detention Act, which permits die detention of “political undeshr-aMM" for up to five years, with' out IriaL, Appiah,. son-in-law of the late Sir Stafford Crippt, is Ashanti regional chairman of the Ghana United party, and the party’s, deputy leader in Parliament By such measures as the Preventive JDe-; tentioo Ad, Presidfeiit Kwame Nkrumah has made the United^ party and other, opposition ele-1 ments largely ineffective. There Is § wide.rang* of ideas for gift giving, where It oounOt One group of school children turns In pennies to buy a food scale for u 12-year-old diabetic boy; a men’s club reconditions Vi sets at an orphanage; people give trading stamps te a Christmas bureau to buy toys and clothing , Thehe are some 200 Christmas bureaus throughout the nation, developing from a program started more than 40 years ago. They offer a giant pack for would-be Santas to needs a set ef dentures. Semcsne tells the (seal Christmas hureaa. A community women's club tame la I1M an a gift fee the needy and Joe fete Ms false teeth. ... A probation officer told a Syracuse. NX, bureau about lS-y*ar-old Jimmy, who was buying a second hand bike for , bis newspaper route. Then It was stolen when he still owed $20. ■£’ M"' A aouple who annually.give through* the Christmas bureau bought Jimmy the present he wanted most—o now taught that Santa travels with a] sinister demon who doe*'Old Satatj Bentley's Campaign Cost i. Alarms Ohio Senator ■/; "v . ' " V......... ..' ^ i WASHINGTON (A — An Qhfol Ycxmg said Bentley, according to] Horry to Poole Hardware MIRACLE MILE for Last Minute Specials! Every year mom employe groups give up office Christmas parties abd exchanges of thter-office greeting cards. One such office collected 1100 and turned 1$ over to the Christmas bureau which used the money for gifts, clothing and turkey dinners for eight large families. ladMiaal wants were eeasldered and agency volunteers delivered the gifts so the parents eonld act a* Santa Claus. Them may be eritics who complain of a cold hearted-ness in organized Christmas giving. But there are plenty examples of dlsorganlasd generosity. , SOME ■KBEGCLABRIB8 Hie Milwaukee Christmas Bureau reported 749 potential gift duplications. Another said that without chocking, two families would have had help from four different donors end 11 by three donors—white other needy oases were Ignored. 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Kennedy. i* I -’•'“'’V ----------------' < A psychiatric hearing was or- Cosualty—One Thumb derad for RivUck. ^ ^ _ ] CASTLETON, Vt. -David 1 A**. U. $. A tty. Robert Rust'c Mosher, 21, escaped with only ( laid Monday that Pavttck J§ vto-L burned thumb ip a freak accM tartly-anti-Catholic **** favored He was using his car’s clga-1 Psychiatric Hearing QUITO. Ecuador fAP) President Jose Velasco Ibarraasaert* ed today there is no danger Ecuador will swing Into the Soviet "Union's otbit despite , anti-American demonstrations here. the whitc-mained, .stocky re swung. PRE-CHRISTMAS DISTAFF WPt-OMAOY -Mrs. Dean Rusk, wile of the Secns ury of State designate, discusses bar favorite topic, her chikhren. during an interview .Monday in the Rusks' Scars-dale, N. Y., home. The Rusks have three children, David, a student at the University of California. ted Richard and Peggy, tabs live in-Scarsdale. 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GOLDEN SNO LAYER CAKE j I-,'.: THK PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, bJSCEMBER FQRTYrSyYKy Press Box Passing Attack IsBig Weapon, Says Buck Shaw Young Ken Leece, 28-year-old auto worker who travels dafly ton Pontiac to hla job In Detroit, had a date he couldn’t min last night. “I’ve never won anything in my life, In (act I still cant believe that I’ve got $535 in my hand/’ be safat after accepting the ehecke.il the Pontftic Press Bowl* erama champion. f It wim the largest first place amount won hi four MUB of the tournament and Uose did it the hard , w%. He wap the fleet bowler in the tourney ever Ip hi the high qualifier and then (he champion.' Id the past, the high qualifier* always finished up at the bottom of the Uftjin the finals. Ah Example is that of Tom Shara, who twice took qualifying honors and ten ended up way down the list of finalists. Troubles (OSU) H ? for Titan Coach Packers Have Excellent Running and Blocking Game for Wot Turf tag Kansas Star Wayne Hightower to only two field goals in ao 80-10 victory while little Max Petty scored 27 points in Utah State's record tarcalrthf HOPS win over Los Angeles 8ta|e. Wisconsin won over Nevada 8W8, Connecticut upset Brawn 85-71, The Citadel malm the flaalaef a tournament. That was a Ng thrill fstm% siacs it was the first time I had ever entered tournament,” he mid. “Wlhnlng It had never seemed a possibility for me. I’ll never have’two hot weekends like that again probably/’ he added. *""7 ** _ . * * * Why hadn’t he entered the Bowlerama in the past? -I really dm*t know.’' he aaid. 1 guem I didn’t 69-67, Assumption College (Man.) wan the Biuenose flsstar In fldl-fax, Nava Scotia, beating Acadia University 77-52, sad Akron Ult- chhaeeaay handicap hdwhr has bra taamamewt Mhe thin.’’ After rolling a lt8 In his first game of thermals, it ap-peaiwd that leece would join the ranks of the top-quaU-Bars who finish In the lamer half of the finals. * A * Ttwn he came through with the best single game in the tournament, a 176 and followed with a 161. Hie total was is pins better than the hmnehtp. Imeoe noted something that other bowlers at Lake-wood might consider. the tacky aHcya. Three of a 28-point bunt for the victory. Meanwhile the Lakers, forced to play cautiously last the bonus foul ft NCAA % ? B»vu heea ea the tacky alleys. Three of the fear tap prim winners bow led on aleya he noted, “thoao men! have heea the money alleys.” What wlQ he do with the $6357 “Gee, I’ve been so excited I never gave it a thought,” ha said, “I fed shaky though carrying so much money.' Maybe I should get a body guaid.”, Borne of the other bowlers who picked up large Sharks had body guide— their wives. Lecce Is unmarried. YMCA Program Incas Roll to Sh j Indian loop Win Trottets,Elks Score Class D ; Cage Victories | Tuck s Trotters and 'the KUts; chalked qp Class D CJty League basketball Victories thesdav night «t Ltncoliv Junior High, t Abie McLarshmoro netted 18, > points to spark the Elks to a 53-48 decision over McDonald’s in., a! closely fought opener. Gary Holts HIRAM WALKER Celts Seize Tst Place by Edging Rats. 50-W*« - im Celtics moved into 1st place to Die Senior House .nasbrtbag LrUgw Tuesday With a com* the River Rata'tJffeJO * The score vut tied sev ea Units 'to: the 4th quarter. Gene CMtimiP tallied 18 points for the Celtics while Bill Kennedy of Knowledgeable people buy Imperial. Always a weft-chosen gift. And one of the essentials for holiday entertaining. ,sketP V Results H W. ■ >i ,wfi WINTER SAFETY SERVICE O Adjust Bribes and add Brake Fluid if necessary Scientifically Align Front End © ©Precision Balance /feMlfront Wheels AtL THIS WORK FOR ONLY THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMfeEft 21, i960 CARTER TIRE CO. Fenaarly MacDonald Tin 370 S. Sagiaaw II5-4114 mdale,l)lly Win Cage Contests Avondafewses Top Rated College Quints Add to Victdry Columns Hillsdale. Ferris Advance By IISKV GREEN DETROIT (API — WhUt runsj" en defeats last year were on tor-1 ready-tor Indiana and have had a| we'll beat them. But I nay we eign courts, letdown tines. We haven’t done [may and can beat thent> . ,’T don’t think we ve jelled as well at all in our last fort* games. I ‘ They’re the best team in through a coach's mind the day nnlch’*||g», fd' WpMd lor at thto “But As a result I think we’ll jmmtty—and one of the heat before a game with ooilege baa- stage* ^ caltlKn.. “We were I be ragdy tor Ohto. % drift iiaylevtfe tfen^’ v ket ball’s supreme ruler, Ohio [State? Troubles and more* troubles. Bob Caliban, who has guided Detroit into the eighth position among the nation's cage powers, has them-a basketful). The assignment of meeting the^upbeaten Buckeyes on their court Thursday night is enough to give Caliban the striven. t h His ace player—Dave De Bus-sc he re—has a date wtth the doctor today. And nis Titans—invincible at home—have a seemingly incurable ease of jitters on the road. Detroit hardly has played like toe eighth best team in the country in its last three outings. T don’t think there's anything Mg with DeBusschere," said lihan. “But he looked tired •gainst Nebraska last Saturday and again against Gonzaga Monday. He was flat-looted at timet. But don't forget he’s been, going 40 minutes fn every gan>e. This physical is just a ‘precautionary' to Fitzgerald in Close Game v I t MSf Eagles Survival Lost Quarter Rally, 55-53; Utica Triumphs Femdale kept Its citaj mark un- By The issa Mated Vises Holiday tounpnents dominated mrfiigan coBage basketball action Tuesday night a Hillsdale defeated Eastern Michigan 63-61 and Fenia downed Flint Motor College 85-77 in the first round of the seventh annual Flint Christmas Tournament. Alpena Community College out-MSVOd Nnrthwond MMMi ol Alma 8748 and 10* raa Mr strengthened ItsWayna-Oaldaad toad in Aran basketball games l#st night. winless, nail and Hefty railed over Brighton, AML Avondale tost tothe final min-Mte and a half to Fitzgerald. 54- A last second shot by Crosse PSntes Dave Veenendaal rolled off the rim or the Blue..Devito would Ijm * tied Femdale. .Hie Eagles had gaiASd a 29-23 halftime feed only, to eed It slowly cut In •.second half. Larry Tregoning, a A ad another hot htfit far Femdale. He floured in 27 T . led his team in rebounding. Veenendaal scored 23 points. iigtf 7 1961 RAMiUR I BOOR $169500 RtoVBIM faowiaglf •a OwtomaM BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER j “I plan to have Dave.guard Jer-i ry Lucas (Ohio's, All America) and I don’t see any reAson why he won’t be able to play.’’ DeBusschere. averaging 20.8 points a game, scored a career low of eight against Nebraska. In [the first half against Gonzaga, he red nine, but appeared dead his feet. He snapped out of it in the second half and paced Detroit to an 80-75 triumph, its fifth in six games,' finishing with 27 points. -The Titans haven't lost at boms l two seasons. Their road performances have been flecked with disappointment against most better than average opponents. Two after they upeet fourth-Indiana in double over-.home, the Tltsurifellbe-Purdue 8364 on the mad. J1 don't think there's sue itUag os a road jinx,” Callhan •aid. “Moat teams consistently nettop J*..home than they are on the road. We*r» no exception:' [ put remembers all sev- CLOBE IT — The. riripwaWrteff referee gets right down-to the soenfc of the grunts and groans in the wrestling' match between Pontiac CsntfBl . and PontlAc Northern last (right. Northern^ Dave » Fop puts a lock on Central's Duane Richards in the 165 pound division. Tax won on .points bnd Northern swept aQ classes except the final to beat Central, 37-3. . to Jim Brown Fourtfr Straight Ydiar Cleveland Back Gains Top Yardage Phillies Sign Player PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The Philadelphia Phillies Tuesday signed pitcher Bay Culp, 18-year-* right-hander, to a 1881 contract. Chip compiled a 6-7 record last year with Dss Moines, Iowa, of PNH Matmeh Lose Only 1 Match in Win Oye NEW YORK (AP) — Jimmy rown, Cleveland’s great back, has won the rushing title in the National Football League for. the fourth straight 'year. He to (he first tour-time since Steve Van Bur*® ot PhUar delphia in 18C, '*1, ’A and Brown's gains against ,NSjv York in Sunday's finale end the decision of fl«e Green Bay team to emphasize passing instead of Jim Taylor’s running, hailed the title for the Cleveland fullback. Brown finished with j,257 yards o 215 attempts; an avenge of 5.8 yards a carry. Taylor gained 1,101 yards for a 4.8 average. John Cam of fit. Louie, Nick Pietro-sente of Detroit and J. D. Smith of Sen Francisco followed in- that A victory by Pontiac Central's Tom EtcMxjrn in .the heavyweight class prevented the Pontiac Nattti-n wrestling .team front scoring complete >WSep Tuesday night at PNH as the Huskies chalked up an Impressive 37-3; triumph. The Huskies won U of U |! matches from thrir crosstown rivals to theta*' first meeting on thS mats this seaeaa to ptek ap so points In the race for The Pontiac Press AU-flperia Trophy I by PCH. starred at center on the PCH tool- ___ •'team this year, decisions*! Northern’s Dsve Coctor, 30, in the final dud ol the evening tor the 'CkjwflolRe-wifc ,.-iv ■ a rK, :# skip Mcllroy mid Don Teoto spearheaded Northern’s onesided win by pinning their opponents. McOrey pinned Ceateal’a Pat Csmersa at S:1S af the had rsaaR to the MS pound division white Teeta pinned ChririM Beevcrs at HU Of too 1st round hi ' It was Northern's first win over the Chiefs In any sport this year. Another 50 points in the struggle for the traveling award will be at stake Jen, 17 when. the two city foes stage a rematch at PCH. Km , ' ( Eichhorn, a 220-pound junior who Ferris jumped 80 an early eight jOtnt toad and beat eft A second half jaliy by Flint. Ferris’ Mika Botagt and Flbitfi Vmy Atkto-eaefa scored 31 points. to In Rm Boa To* V Hillsdale, traUlhf 7M8 at tbs half, riaftad £eeean*tadFw«Hi In the final 4ww minutes. Drive Simmons of Pontiac paced HUtedele with 23 points. However, scoring honon tor both teems went to Ed Galluft of Eastern Michigan with M. i 49ers Present Hickey a New 3-Year Pact' couldn't stop 0-7 . The Mg Seahohn Ocm Mmndt tailBed U for toe Maples. High tot geaihflslri was John VsnBurit wtte B potato. Holly fetoutaed unbeaten ami upped Its W-O record to. *0 be I Ind a 44 per cent riwoting mark Ron Mdrlan paced Wy wit) 16 paftntto.' Game honors went to Brighton’s Fred Dy fish ad. who ■cored 22 t Bute Give a LIF# as a Gift Give some friend a lift by giving a membership in the Automobile Club of Midiigan*. Giya advantages ... touring information^ help at home and throughout the country, complete license service and 12 irauee of MOTOR NRWS, the great travel magazine. . Give protection.. . emergency road aervice, * broad accident-life insurance protection and many other driving protectigna. Gift memberahipa are available in attractive gift boxes for juat 216 for a foil year’s membership. 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I think the future of the game lies in protearionel 1 lt-13 M TU|U ITSMSM TMata » S-M «S •mn by Uwirtiw SUM 1M4 BSBte tl if i 1 S ssl' n it Total* ri 7-13 Si Total* 1 an.; ci : Esr t a Knaa IS 54 M Androw* | 1-3 9mm SobHi wuu* Rlckrita I Harky Total* 30 17-31 Total* M St-44 H Rickey, Now 79, Has Eye on N«w Career PITTSBURGH (AF) - Branch Rickey Sr., who retired froml baseball last summer when fite] i Continental League folded, fagta just turned 78 and be has Ma aye on a new career. I expect to toeep busy.” Rtotaty! ■aid Tuesday on hia birthday. “I have other things to mind—perhaps write a word or two. Perhaps i Rickey, tea founder of baseball's trim system and farmer is spendmg the haUdayri ‘wtth fate] family at his aubtuten F* Chapel THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ft, i960 Santa and the Bay Fish SSI AHOimnan MMR-ITXO > WUMANO 4 fVQUMONtlMM TNRfWCUtDNT trwuONXv—, YOU KNOW IMTl . 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(AP) - The New Jereey Supreme Court Tues- ; AFFBCTlOHacrg OQflf LTHUT I CAN HANOt-S/ gy..wgp. WfTTj markets | Leading Issues v Groin Price* *VLS£"________w NEW YORK U*- Large blocks were traded a the stock market continued mixed and active early today- * fb|L' * Leading issues rfwwed slight changes mostly, some 'going a point or so either way. r t [ ♦ * e , ■ The list was -continuing to move along turbullntiy, lacking any particular direction as ySarend transactions were conducted apace fay large investors.- Detroit Produce Cadillac Break* Sale Record Set in '55 With 151,000 figure were fairly steady re news of holiday shutdowns continued, ' - Standard OU (New .Jersey) continued,active and advanced a fraction following a statement 'by its president that 1910 sales will pet a new high. Texaco gained mpre than a point and Rival Dutch a fraction. Gains of about a point were made also by DuPont, American Cyanamid, Certain-Teed and Chock Full O’ Nuts. Aircrafts edged lower. Ma$bi Co. dropping about a point. Tobaccos eased. Drugs and'rubbers .were mixed. Nonferrous metals were ragged, AAaconda and Kennecott Cars and Train* Collide Twice in 24 Hour*— Commerce Man Dead A Commerce Township man was killed and two women injured tai separate train-car accidents within tiac Trail, alas killed today when his car collided with a. Grand Trunk Railroad freight train at the Ladd Road croaalng. tie Detector Frees ' Royal Oak Cotiplf | HOWELL ttJP!>-A Royal Oak I ' couple Was released from the Lfv- | ■ tngston County Jail Tuesday after > a Re detector test Indicated the ___fW /liAil lirtfsrei fknu lifUd tk Wll« Detroit Fire Kills Menagerie oi Pels Livestock Roy J. Alexander Sayt^&vT^S H. Want. Mora Tima.S to Spend WHh Fomily Robert K. Boggs Off to Indonesia Jan. 3 oyv Job With State Department dents at Michigan State University] Indonesia will be the destination Jan. 3 for Waterford Township resident RobeiVK. Boggs, who recently completed two months of orientation for his new State Department Job. Bsggs, of *m North Lake Drive, will leave east month isrskss Waterford Man's Son Killed as Car Skids j The 44-yearotd former Chrya-ler Corp. worker, and rehabilitation director at tbeO a k 1 a n d i will be based at Djakarta, In* fonttee City Affoirt snow-covered read and hit a tree about II miles north of Lapeer. Dead on airtwal at Lapeer County General Hospital here was Danny L. Clifton, 1*. of *77 Main St., Clifford. His father la Thomas J, Clifton of 3110 Rosann, the UJ. mutual security pixy gram. The government agency provides assistance to some CD , undeveloped countries, i Boggs, who'll arrive In the i copntry- Jan. 13 after stops .in igan State University and also served two yean re Iks head of air MSU mission at tke University of Ryuku on Okinawa. Honolulu, Tokyo and Manila, said his wife and two sons will Join him later on Ms first assign- assistant to Varner, of the Pontiac Real Estate Board Jan. 10, the commission meeting regularly scheduled lor that date to Jan. 9. r?f"Migazine Carries L^Wlaars Speech _ *£* City Manager W alter K. Wfllman J . ss.'i' st.s is the author of the food article Grand Rapids Has Yule Biggies lag Report1 Break-Ins to&ficeYesterday Higbie to Pay Dividend Theboard of directors of Higbte Manufacturing Co. has declared a regular quarterly dividend of 30 cents a share an the *1 par value common stock, payable Feb, 1, 1961. to stockholders of record Jan. 16. 1961. GRAND RAPIDS «►- Christmas safes are lagging slightly ibis season, according to downtown council executive secretary. Philip R. Young who says It matches s national trend. Young today reported downtown Grand Rapids merchants claiming ( ! safes'at the end of lastwwk were I down three per cent compared to, the same period of last year, r Young explained that the salsa I i decline from 1959 levels follows the current 'practice of Americana to .reduce their personal debts, t ‘They’re buying a tot of Itytle I items, but the bigger ones aren't Pontiac Masons , Install Leader) Other Officers 1 Ponlfec Council 3. Royal and Select Masons, has Installed Garnet Roberts as thrice illu^gfous Aftert Wood's announcement, the nut of the commission decided to make the change next week. There was little other activity at the next-to-the-last commission meeting of the year. Hearings were scheduled tor Dec. ard McNeill moving, Other new officers include Jean Walters, deputy master, Harold Otaaford, principal conductor of the Work: Stanley Kipp, treasurer; Burton Iftffally, recorder; Elden Sweazey, captain of the guild; Ralph Osbarpe, steward; Howard Lennigan, marshal; and Jimes Householder, chaplain. Past Grand Most Illustrious Master Clyde G. Townsend officiated at the ceremonies, assisted by Robert Brown, chaplain; and Leland Dennis, recorder.' » Precious Mihk for your precious one! Wrap her in j . a lovdly Mink Stole or Capg { at. Christmas and I she’ll think you are wonderful! Come in arid felkct from pur coijgction of fin* Hobbling Como* Easy DUNCAN. Okie. Ufa—Ray Liles, 11, has broken his legs five times. The feat time Ms mother said, accessibility and are tailored for dump, mixer and other construction operations. - -