Th*W*ath< PONTIAC! PRESS Horn* 7 ) Edition rOXtllp, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1^60^86 PAGES UN1TSD PRESS INTERNATIONAL Kills 50; N.Y. Survivor Dies U.S. SK/p (Lung Damage Falls Onto Just loo Much Shopp ers for Stephen Hi« Parents at Hospital MUNICH, Germany (AP)) •' B ,, U l, ., -A VS. Alt force tro*•™okl>? “ Vollan' port plane carrying Ameri-j Boy Loses Battlo can students home fori ' ChrMaw plowd Into th. 'ZZLT'TT. h«*rt of ancient Munich NEW YORK —Stephen today. I Baits, 11-year-old lone Police said 90 to 60 per-| survivor of the doable sons, perhaps more, died plane crash over New York a fiery death. Friday, died today of his In addition, at least 30| injuries Ch^tmas shoppers aBg Mrt> WH- liam Balts of WUmatta, ; III. They were at the kos-happy. MbNfi pital when he died. They hod boarded tbe plane at; Federal authorities had MuBj? • Wfw Airport s happy.) jart launched their most laughing, k riding lot. They were : ’ . to fly lo NorthoR Airport, England t *"*««•• tawoUfflion into there to scatter to their families! any air disaster when II* «* « U Munich-Rieats at 2:05 p m. In * * ft f'Wy weather. -* Ha WM th# oaly living oah^t^MM* appaimtly the •BW lBB |WI M * ( nn|v tiilMAfl wlhA Mnlil St. nsTi Ram a a CatMIc °,UJr VTltnem Who could rhwvb is the heart ai the eMy. have testified that hap* l: sheered off the steeple, flew petted in the skies over on another nuojc of streets and! New York 27 hours before then, with' a rear, dived into! j„,L Disaster Toll Now 137; Was 1 Plane Off Course? FROM OUR NEWS WIRES NEW YORK — A top federal aviation official said today indications are that one of the two plants involved in the world's worst air disaster niay* have been off course. The death tarty this afternoon of 11-year-oM Stephen Baltz, the tragedy’s only survivor, brought the number of dead to 137, including ail 128 passengers and crew members and nine on the ground. PhUip Goldstein, chief of the Safety Investigating Division of the Civil Aeroautics Board, made the statement as an imposing team of experts began exchanging findings in an effort to fix the cause of the crash. Goldstein said one of the planes was being tracked on radar and, on the basis of information at ' hand, the other was not. Goldstein said that if both the Trans World Airlines Constellation and the United Air Lines DC8 jetliner had been under “positive control” of their respective control towers for their landing approaches, it meant one of the planes was off course. tie was asked specifically if both were under “positive control.” Goldstein replied: “I don’t know that.” He declined to elaborate, or designate either of the two big. airliners. Officials of United and TWA also declined comment about * * * whether their planes were on the proper bearings. “This investigation is in the hands of federal authorities,” a TWA spokesman said. It appeared jet-age traffic con FATAL CBAM IN MMMKLYX - Wreckage of the huge mil assembly dominates this she after an airliner crashed at an intersection in Brooklyn. N.Y* Friday. In the foreground, stretcher ■carers make their way over sidewalks covered w be gwidrd by tbe oat- The inquiry brought into action *r eh,tot*.. 1 the largest group of Civil Aeronau-h snow and fire tics Board experts ever assembled. * I They met in the Federal Build- most of them-children ot U.S mill-' tan personnel stationed in Eng- Going to Be Cold Tonight, Sunday , Mostly cloudy with tethprrstqr** [continuing cold Is “the outlook tor 'the Pontiac area tonight and Sunday. Tonight's low salfdip to near a high at « may be expected Ismsrnw. the weatherman says. WMs north wmlrrly st ti It if mlloa per hour as the plane smashed (Continued on Page 2. Ctol S) Tempest Sales Jump 243 Pet. in December j his death. The hey was thrown i clear of the naaairo tail section of the plane when | it plummet ad down into a I Brooklyn street Friday at ! 10:37 a.m. Doctors worked through the night to nave the life _ _ ... _ _____ of the one person in 128 Pontiac* new Tempest series .... showed a 213 per cratincrease In aboard the plaaea who retail sales durtt* the flrat 10 days waa snatched from death, of December a* compared to the|- — • -previous lOday period. It was an- • nounced today by S. E. Knudsen. General Motors vice president and! general manager of Pontiac Motor Dtotstan. From Dee. M0. Pontiac dealers delivered. 3,310 of the new family- j rise Tempest sedans and st wagons, giving the division 6.! cant at the total compact car Icet tor that period. Knudseh said ! Eighteen was the lowest record-!ing in downtown Pontiac preceding S a.m At t p.m. the temperature! treading w-as 25. 4 Cuba, E. Germany Sian twa on waa as* BERLIN iAPI—Cuba and Cnm-East Germany signed a five-year, trade'] agreement today provides tof export of East! German industrial-products, in-! eluding complete equipment for 17j in/exchange for such] sugar, tobacco, rum. coffee, nickel, chrome and| fish meal . WASHINGTON (UPIi-A little; black box on its way today to thej Bureau of Standards here hold the answer to the mystery ofi -how and why two giant airliner*i 'collided over New York City. i * * * . i j- the erssh-proeg box. taken from! the United Air Unrs DCS jet that icame, down in Brooklyn, contains instruments to record the direction. | altitude and speed during everyj minute of the doomed flight. Thej government requires all jetliner* to carry such recorders The Other piaar hi Friday » j prepeWer-totvew TWA (WWotoUattoa aad thtiwdsw reqatrod to carry ring at Idiewild Airport to share -----■ MS' YORK (UP!) — A Pan agm A triton DT* letNwrr blew two ttres «B iaadtog at Mlewtld j Airport today bat thr Id jws-aeagero aboard escaped injury. (th* jetliner was flying in a snow- York's three airports — Newark, 'notes, after a night of tabor comb-storm. possibly giving a key to LaGaardla aad New York inter- ;ing through wreckage, radio cpm-Ithe cause of the crash. 1 ““ ‘ ' Peadtag study at the recording. federal air safety experts. foperto Completely Mystified Bqx May Hold Key to Ajr Crash national TYT completely mystified about the jat a point approximately 35 miles alyring the tapes of recorded con- V ILli/ii 1 lUi/i cause of the accMrnl. from New York. venations between various control! w re a » • Theoretically, mch a collision jh^ abroach ^^trol^iwv'^wmed pSanes***0** ^ ^ ™MlChigail ___________________________ar 2SoSi j^^rSdSs i> ^Y<^rsr,o,,^ D Cf I DUl. rur™ dWrt*"Wl ,0 ke#P ,hM” ffiroSThriT at debrjfSl!l TS Related Stories, Picfuras’-My .part i fnHn tre^tterea pisre «ri ^ * ^ baildtagq. The TWA craft Natives in MtoSan. ,proacb under guidance of Idiewild broke apart to the air, Ha frag ________________ approach control. The TWA plane, »rnlo scattered oo Casters Stmt ■was under LaGuardia approach! en Island. * *1^n* *f °ilio ?**? ( . ’T-'.' ..^ control. The distance separating . , . . , ^ ^0.m„^a.sa ^ Thumb j making approaches to two differ- t|WR| shoujt| have j)oen abou( |jvej Normal procedure is for inbound jarea. McEachern, son at Mrs. Fred" “•* airports — on approach pat- miJes ;planes to be assigned by control;McEachern of Cass City, t ar k's ___s supposedly separated by sev- ■ ' ‘ ,_ . , tmvers to different altitudes, and aboard the TWA airliner. end miles. LRa^r at ^differently timed approaches, to' . . . _ .. ___ .. . __________ Guardis and Idiewild have a thinL th.m safelv seoarated * The only survivor was 11-year- ^ vrz conditions than flying on a ciearj^ J1!^* *PProafh corTWor: [day. on Pages 2,5, 10, 27, 28, 30 and radar operators are supposed jto advise anv plane that strays]' AMtoers flying tote aay of New toward that line. Promise Crash Probe I PARIS tUPI>—Sen, Mike Mon-roney (D-Okln y chairman of the ]S e n a t e Aviation subcommittee. the collision of two air-New York City was "a agedy." He promised estigation of the cir- Merchants Say Yule Sales Up grandson of Mrs. W. D. Balts of Grand Haven. Mich. An unde. Russell Baltz, operates a Grand Haven summer resort ho- , tel. Tempest sales tor the last days of Nowmber amounted 2.TB. U. S. Asb NATO Shift PARIS (UPIi-U S. Defense Secretory Thomas S. Gates told NATO defense ministers today tbe time has come tor European to pick up more of the tense Ml- because of economic conditions in Newsflash UNITED NATIONS. X. Y. (t'PI I—Sweden suggested today the I'Ji. General Assembly without taking any the (sag* crisis. Stephen's grandmother nHe‘s alive, that’s what i And he's going to be all right.” the unde is in Florida for the winter. « . r 0 . o . Also among those who perished VyOin Of / TO aO rCT. was Robert F McCaulifl. X. of Over Last Year Seen; ^**-^ ** *“ ‘ ^ ... . . gineer for the Reynolds Wire DL Good Salections Lett i vision of National Standard Co . ■Niles. Mich. He was the father of Christmas sales in Pontiac arrai***-stores .ire surpassing those of last 1 ' '-."jj * year, which was considered a good Mob Korean Capitol sales season, merchants agreed almost unanimously today. ; SEOUL (UN) — About 2.000 Estimates of the gain run from demonstrators mgrehed on the n i -2 to 26 per cent at various stores' t*00*) capital today, screaming contacted so far. ! threats at the South Korean “sem- .. jtors” who modified retroacti. > “There t. a» doubt shout t tawg authortaiiM execution of o;-we are doing better this » ficials found guilty of “rigging ' FaaHac. «id Freotoem of the ^. Mareh ppertfento, etertton. Downtown Merchants Assoria- j tion, Clifford Grovogel, who man-agra Waite’s Department Store. “1 think It Is aping to be a highly lays Press Christmas Story for ChHdren, Page 29 i He noted that there is still aj ]“good selection of merchandise] mamss] stocked in downtown stores," with six shopping days remaining tn-tl-tg. jtil Christmas. *9 ] He credited this to local merchants and their suppliers keeping Ion their toes to maintaining hj rsteacly flow of stock, coming into] [the stores. i Today is expected to see the ; heaviest flow of shoppers la the j ! pre-Christmas runh. Next Saturday, the day before Ckriatmas. ! will be devoted to lad tninule to»7 . ....»5 j Nonessehtials. or luxury hems. ....M are selling well, according tc ig-17 | (Continued on Pnge 2, Col. T) PUNJABS hrr*ir LISZT ON THE PORT SIDE *%wo SB? A r New Dial Phone Service Due for Test in County THE POEfTIAC PRESS. SATURDAYJPBC&JrtBER 17, I960 T A new residential telephone serv-1 sons living outside their 1 iceithat will permit three Oakland calling area. OtiRty cities to dial calls throughout the metropolitan area at a special monthly rate was announced today by the Michigan M Telephone Co.' Birmingham. Southfield and Fsnutagtoa. along with Plymouth hi Wayne Osnaty, have hewn uutostoti hy MleMgsa BeB fsr the adeyenr trial uf the optional. I Metro-Gulfing Service, first The proposed experimental *, which Is likely to go Into effect early next year, consists of two separate plans. a monthly rate of $10.50, the plan, slated for testing in Birmingham and Southfield, will provide unlimited calling to the metropoHi tan area after 6 p.m. daily and all day Sundays' The tp-cond plan, which will be of Its kind ever propoeedby the offered to Farmington and Plyi II System. jouth residents for $9.50 a mqpth,i will allow customers of the special! I service a* total of four hours of] urban customers - pay additional ^‘”8 efh month ,0 ou,side charges far all calls made to per- fom, ho(Jrs of calis may te I made at any time. Calls in excess of the tour-hour monthly allotment will cost 30 cents for each 15-minute period. ' Both plans will be for private Boy, 5, Drowns in Icy Canal | as - ; pooy- Two-party line users de- labman Bower Goes ***!“ r* ”rvl?.wUi ST - ‘ ’’ t matt rally be upgraded to. tndl- Out to Play; His Body! vM«i Hne servf 'located by Deputy ft || The fascination of exploring an ice-covered canal behind his home in Commerce Township yesterday led a 5-year-old boy to his death. .Little Lahman L..Bower III, son Of Mr. and Mrs. Lahman Bower William M. Day. Michigan Bell president, said the new service is step toward simplifying telephone rates and more efficiently meeting the service needs of customers. ! Oakland Drowning ToH in ’60 19 to Dstot l» The Metro-Calling Service will ' be tested in the four communities' 3480 Moberly because they all have switching Road, drowned in equipment that can be —«iiy five feet of waterlr-*--*-* - In the canal. His body was recovered at 6:30 p.m. by Sheriff’s Deputy Medward Testier, eh sprawled on the ' ice to reach Into the icy water below. Bower said her son had g6oe out to play at 4:40 p.m. When the father, who is a lax Township, cama Some from work half an hour later, twent out to call his son in for pper. ■v Receiving no answer. Bower be-0m looking lor his son. •c About an hour later, Bower called fte sheriff's department to report Bs eon was lost I Itester teueetigetod the caaal. dh feaad a spat whim the bay aijMlIly had fallen thnngh * “ i ef tha adapted to the trials, Day i plained. “The basic provisions of the service will enable subscribers to call about half the telephones in Michigan tor a special monthly rate,” Day said. Start Intense Probe With N.Y. Toll at 136 (Continued From Page One) of air traffic, flowing in and out of three metropolitan airports. And among the big questions being studied by ttte investigators were these: What altitudes had been as-•toned to the Hi-fated plane*? Were these altitudes changed as they approached? Whet time separations had been given them? Warn their altimeters aad com- atha deputy reached down find wap Ale to grasp the dead bofs c)pthing, bringing the body to the sustact • TJaVfrroner said bsT<£ad about an the Sowars’ only child. East of Rockies, ifawntoGulf Below Freezing By ME ASSOCIATED PRESS Jtefow - freezing temperature! capered most af Hie country east ofljhe Rockies today with read-ings in the aOs extending aa far snath nurd as the central portions oQtee Gulf states. ■tee mu readings were re-pdksd at International Falls, .Hli, and Grantsburg, Wis., with roptags in the teens through the upper Mississippi Valley, the upper Great Lakes and the uppCr Otifa Valley. • a a a The Eastern seaboard had sHghtly wanner temperatures 10R| readings in the 30s, while most of the West Coast remained in the 40s and 50s. The 40s also prevailed in central Florida with 90s in the southern areas of the itate and the 60s in the keys. ★ . A A Precipitation generally was confined to snow flurries In the Great Lakes ana, scattered localities in the Dakotas and in the northern CHICAGO lil —The list of passengers aboard thq United Air Lines Jet plane that cradled in New York Friday, as issued by United and revised with information from hotel, home and other sources: Mm amh Alexander. m s. jeekton. Bull*. Mont. Stephan Bnlti. 11, U| Broadway, Wilmette. IU.’ Marlon Brass. Ml-i Looms BarrUsoo. 7 ^ cwr R4’ Mash S. Butler. 100 Park Are.. Now York City. Frank R. DUeo. 71 Cedar Bd . Floral Park. L. i„ etudent at (WNfSty Utah, flytaw to Mew York with snot passenger. Roberta Woodward. Mr >. H. Bnklarr. Coo linen ta1 t Co.. MO Ith Are.. Now YorkOty. A dense, snow-swirling overcast draped me city at the time, and thepUne* presumably were open-ati!^ onjnstromento. The ' 1 TWAflKe lor La Giftirdia Airport 1 16 mileraway Specialists of the .Federal Aviation Agency joined the CAB men in the all-out probe. The Jet plane cranked Into a •P etttng in the Ninety-two bodies have been covered there, nine of them victims on the ground since 83 on the plane died. Forty-three bodies have been found in Staten Island out of file 44 on that plane known killed. PEAK MORE VICTIMB This brought the overall toll of death to 136. The Weathei g that other victims may uad la the rains. Bellevue ' Medical Center Morgue to Manhattan, the remains of 17 victims of the TWA crash positively identified by mid-morning. This morgue aad others (a Brooklyn were the grim meeting places sf victims’ relatives, there tor the sad ritual of confirming the loea of loved one*. Alan Boyd, a member of the CAB who viewed file scene of the Staten Island crash, said a pre-I liminary check showed that the I TWA Constellation had broken up jin the air. ■.Fell C.S. Weather Boreal rONTIAC AND VICINITY W -------------- NO ONE SEES CRASH Neither plane had reported any mww Harriet & trouble. No one actually wit-Parttai Aeartai tentsM. nessed the crash at 10:34 a.m. EST naretei’ kirk iTwmi as it alternately snowed and * 1 jjto dt‘! drizzled on a murky morning. CAB member G. Joseph Ml-ncttl announced at a Bears conference that tte Investigators were concentrating on five. ALL THAT’S LETT OF TWA PLANE — Rescuers probe wreckage and rubble of the TWA Constellation which fell near New Dorp, Staten Island, N.Y., Friday followihg a collision with a United Air Lines DCS Jetliner over the metropolitan area. Trains Ram; 7 Dead BRESCIA, Italy (AP)-The locomotive of an Italian luxury train flawed off its rails today Into the path of an oncoming., press train.. Passenger boa were slammed helter-skelter there wegf teven known dead aboutdOtoJured. Involved were the fast "Artec-lino" train, which connects Venice and' Milan, and the Trieste-Mllan Rapido Express. Police said a broken wheel apparently caused the locomotive of the Arlecchino to hurtle off its track and onto the rgils of the approaching Rapido. The Arlecchino was traveling at about S> miles an ho'ur and the Rapido New Work for Chrysler DETROIT Ufr-Award of-a El. 321,563 contract to Chryiler Corp.'s Friday by Col. J. E. Johnston, nander of the Detroit Old- _____e District Tbs award covers modifications of Jiqfiter missile List of Dead in N. Y Calamity BlearSu the Trans World Airlines Constellation which crashed on Staten Island Friday: Craw: Capt. David A. Wollam, 39, Little Neck Rtf . Huntington. N.Y. , Fim (Wflc.r_0.an_ Bowen._ 12, 13S-A Leroy L.‘ Bseentlinl. JO, 8e»clUf A*#., Otoa Cove. PUnt Engine-- ■-• 2SS-3S 12nd t atewarden Tltb St., Jackson NtlfhU, •MMm Margaret J. ...... 40 Weet SOth st„ tfaughter of Mr. ^vanr.Y.°*m‘’■“ Weet Carr-'*— "Ll-Mrs. cn hfleld Dr., Mullins 3-month-old Infant. I Jack Buchhelt, 111 W. 43 rd St.. Mn Warren R Petersen. 41, Ml Cuamie Mfe tfeWteJigrali. lit N. Market rj Btldvln, h.T.. MuKiif for Malvt-f Wooittr, Ohio. pvbUe Avlotlon «4 Fmrmln|d»l#, ll.T, ******* Aftr0b aa Basque sheeahSM... Mlie Susan. Cordon. M R 00th l tew York CRy. t N. Y. Ill Jerusalem. Beau of Mr. ead fire. Mey< Tiu. hhi m City, son of Mr. aad Mrs. Mats lea ki; ter -1 m feLhrU tea man 2nd class. Howard Koatara, 014 I irtte. 111. Miss Ardytbo Ai» “aissa-ugsr- Lopei. honor*0 student University, where he the eohe's --- Thome DarneU Mallory. Summit, N. Mist A. Martin. 4100 W. Byron. Chi- Tflee Dorothy Miner. 1710 N. Nagle. Chicago. J. Pandolflnl Jr.. II Pearl St.. White Plaint. N. Y. -lire. Edna Parker. 1M 9th Prancleco. Miss Beverly Parke, 1M Rote Francisco. L. C. Petiotd, M nether. Sapervllle. N. J. Mite Cetherlne Pott. Tarrytown Road, Plqasantvllle. N. Y_, daughter of Mr. sad Mn. Charlet T. Poet, ——*—• — jatrjaX"® - Mrs. Lorlng Platt, 434 Otis. Barring- Earl P. Riley. ITS 4 Morton Solkta. Scoredalo. N. Y. Elliott Eason. Iff Park Aye., Minneapolis. with Cookerama. Arthur P. Schuelke, Oeelnlng. N. Y. with Reuben H. ConntUy Corp. > - Mr. Alvin snkebky, MS Charles St., Baltimore. Md. (reservation issued In Denver). Aa executive television pro- Mr' O. Sullivan. 133 E. 201st St.. The Bronx. N. Y. Mrs. L. Vld, Cereces, Venesuela. John Paul Wheeler, 30 Third St. nun ton, Matt.. Airman 2nd Claes. Lem L. BobaSr New York city. Paul Dotaenrotb. Waysata, Mina. Michael Hotlnikl. 11 IlmoneOn Aye.. Steten Inland, N. Y.. with R. Hoe A John MoHugh, carle Place, L. I.. with mplex. Lester Magren. wapplager Palls. N. Y. with IB. _ Raman Mueller, New York City, with Ltquldometer of New York City. A. Penttl (reeerratlan originated ta “ampa. Pin.). David Pluouatr. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. rttK IBM 1 Pelham I ST" . Ryan. 1390 Roosevelt Aye., Mi______snor. N. Y.. vrlth Mechanics! Contractor! Assortstlon of AMIftea. ----(Anne Hodgklne. R Oroonly — -onnon. Cana,, etudent at 1 College. Lake Forest. 111. Miss Peggy Larlvtere. Round Bill goad. Greenwich, Conn., student Oise. Downe t. 300 Park Avt.. South. Now vo.. Oak Lewi lr Lines employe. Patrick Dumalskl. 14. same addr« on of Mrs. Dumalskl. Joallc Anno Dumalskl. IS same i rest, daughter. Samuel Ikoot, 34, 160 Naesau A. rarLr a York Clti James ] student a sophomort Downtown Teoapeestores on. (originated la Now ntaln. Mount Klseo. N. wa state Unlvartlty. Am i electrical engineering 1700 8- Delaware. Tul ...____I. Schetrer. 404 Concord Circle. Trenton. N. J. E. Bernard Scholl. 3825 140th Place, •w York City Mr. C. E. Somers, Watertown, conn. John N. TUttle. 42 Rutherford Place. 4B sar Meat h Owe Tear Age la Ptallae Friday's Tamperstan Chart -- B0., to Marquette 1 KownirlUt to 42 MUM B. I jffaio 36 ig Milwaukee Cflraeio 31 as Minneapolis : Cincinnati » 33 New Orleans I Cleveland '.-33 13 Now York i Denver 39 ll Omha . Detroit 33 jg Pension Duluth , 19 ' 3 Phoenix - I Pert Worth 09 39 PltUhargh . a, Naples 39 If Et. Louis • Neath ton IT » a.9. Merle 1 IgekeeavlEe M *e Trovtne C. 1 jHEet C. 49 m WeeMegtee ■ |9n • at it Neeme U Aegelee ,91 91 Tempo I CAB and FAA investigators worked all night sifting through the plane wreckage, then met-thls morning at Idlewild to compare notes. * ' i Minetti said the force-split info teams to investigate five phases— operation*, aircraft structure, human factors, power plants and weather. The only certain deuce af the collision was the finding is the Staten Island Wreckage st a Jet engine believed to have belonged to the UAL plane. Only three of the tour Jet engines were found In Brooklyn. The death toll surpassed the all-time record of 129 -Air Force men killed in a 024 Globemaater crash near Tokyo ip 1963 and the 1956 collision over the Grand Canyon killing 128 persons aboard United and TWA planet—the same lines Involved In Friday’s tragedy. Albert Bock. 71 JaMeson Rd„ Holden. Drayton, 141 Oak Ridge Ave-MUM. R. J. George Capri. 33 Dio Drive, Lot Vegst. Roy. Donald. W. Freest. Seattle. Wash.. United Air Lines employe. O Keenan 15B Latham Trailer Park, Latham. N. Y. , Stuart Leigh. Village Road. New Vernon. N. J. o. Vnnwyck. New York City. 8. C. Wlnnlger, Now York City, president Nicholson Co., IgbuHMr do.. NeW York eonetrneUon firm, It Rockefeller Plata; returning from biulnoee trip ta DU on. Hi, Mlie Rebecca Woodward. 136 Clinton Ave., Dobbs Perry, N.Y. believed to b« University of Utah Ireshmon en route Wlttmer, ■ Intent, Caracas, Veneiutle, child of Carlos Joes end Olga Wlttmer. The erew: f out. R H Sawyer, 41, af P.O. Bex 17, Hemet. Calif. first Officer R. W. Flebtng, 40, of Calif. Plight Engineer R. B. Prewitt, It, e MW. 226tn Pl„ Torrance, Calif. Stewardess Ann Marie Bouthen, 31 f^llice/ltuneet Blvd . Lac Angeles Stewardess Augustine Louise Perm. 29. of 419 Manhattan Ave.. Manhattan Beech, Caftf Stewardess Mery P. Mahoney. 24, 508 —•—- ”anhatton Beach. Cnltf. NEW YORK 111-Following is s list of passengers and crew aboard 'No Flight No. 826/ UAL Agent Weeps _ Mlee.Nsney.lMsn, its Dlekenteo S4.iL®' aprlnffield Mete, student at oSlo ”?' State University. I fc^’f&CTir SraU. Oran*. Olngeld. 354 South Hampton Rd. Peter Orlebel. Hllterd. Ohio. NEW YORK (AP) - Hie red-haired young woman, I agent tor United Air Lines, tried to control her emotions Friday as she gazed at the happy ‘throng awaiting the arrival of their loved ones aboard Flight 826 from Chicago. She knew 826 would never arrive. ★ ★ ★ Gently she told them, then burst into tears. Just minutes before * it was scheduled to land af Idlewild Airport, the Jet craft collided with another airliner over New York City. There was only one survivor among those aboard both planes. * if ♦ At first, relative* and friends couldn’t believe It. They were too stunned to weep. Each prayed and many dung to the hope that the single survivor was their loved one. Others hoped against hope those they awaited hadn’ boarded the ill-fated craft at all * ♦ A "We are not absolutely certain ir boy was on the flight," said Charles Dileo of Floral Park, Queens. The son, Frank, 21, was a student at the University of Utah. He, like many others aboard the plane, was en route home for the Christmas holidays. * A A A The father faltered when added, "We hope he wasn’t He hadn't been home since Christmas two years ago." Dileo then broke down and sobbed. AAA George Loughran, 50, of Little Neck, Queens hoped Thomas, 24, a Chicago t . ative of Standard & Poor had changed his mind about taking Flight 826. Day to Poastmaster General PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) -President-elect John F. Kennedy today completed his cabinet fay announcing the selection of J. Edward Day, Los Adgeles Insurance postmaster general. As with the other nine members of the new administration Cabinet, Day was at Kennedy’s side when the president-elect made the announcement at his ocean-front home. Day, 46, is a Democrat and once was a tew partner sf Adtel Stevenson, who will be ambsur •■dor to the United Nations In the Kennedy administration. Kennedy’s Cabinet Is described, by Ms aides as the youngast-in the 20th Century, The avenge age of the 10 members is 47. The sides ■aid they had done no research on the age of Cabinets prior to 1900. / dr A A Striding in warm sunshine on the patio of his home, Kennedy spoke of Day as a man who has had a distinguished career in both government arid business. A A A , Day now is executive vice president of the Prudential Insurance CO., in charge ofAWestem opera- "I'm so upset l can't remember‘Ms Chicago address," Loughran said. "He was coming home lor Christinas." ■ Richard B. Gordon broke down jas he -spoke of his daughter, Susan. 18, a student at the University of Wisconsin, also coming home for the holidays. "But maybe—" Gordon mumMed through Ms tears. Ortetel'i three-veek-old doXXliter J. M. Honor. MS North Rorsl, Fro Beret ve.. ten of Rer U. Beret sSm Forest, III Ifn. Toe lerael H s. vsts at u. York Clti The Day in Birmingham -/ Urges Voter Approval of Internal Sewer Bondp authorize the construction of R n. million city internal sewer system to a special etection Monday. A- * ★ The committee, made up of 16 prominent area residents, dlrec's attention to the fact that if property owners fall to approve the bdnd issue Monday the Circuit Court win Inevitably order Issuance and sale of the bonds. "Aad at probably a higher rate than if the bonds were approved by property owners," the letter stated. City officiate bavo already ei Mrs. Gerard Gaga Service for Mrs. Gerald (Jennie) Gage, of 681 N. Eton St., will be held Sunday afternoon at ADen Funeral Home in tiabula, Iowa. Mrs. Gage died Thursday evening following a long illness. She as 97. The body is at the Manley-Bailey Funeral Home, Birmingham. Surviving are two sons, Milton of Chicago and James to Tens; Monday's etection will be the wand time property owners have been asked to approve file propo-Mon. In October the Issue favorably hy a islim margin A 1987 graduate of Birmingham High, Morterty was vice pritofteat of the debate team, r BIRMINGHAM - A Bloomfield Hffli citizens’ committee has mailed more than 500 letters to . _ property owners urging them Othe Columlan Players lodpty and r -*•« ■ jg now vice ppsokbnt of the student cottodl. . * V>; • rock CMt. Albert Krumm. k Ave.. BkliterA Conn.. eoMoc J atsto Unlverelty. ton of Mr. Sad Mrs. Philip C- Axpueon, of Hartford. Robert Mcloehern. too of Mrs. Prod MdMtentat City. inch. - — Gory c. Mrtrt, MSS Itoskary. Cb- Thoniei D. Rt| Rspfcte. M Wlnev radio producer. Robert Stmpeon. ew Milford, N.J. E. H Voelktr. ft 736 Berkeley SI. of Elspbon Tool. Welsh, 43."lil Ml Ter- lngton, Columbus. • Probe Depth Mother Unconscious r legal technicality nullified the electioo md a second vote had to be scheduled. Jhe% necessity of the .internal sewer system is pointed up committee's letter with explanation that the City had been ordered by a Circuit Court directive to stop pollution of the Rouge River. Until action is taken to correct the situation the city will be held to contempt of court. "To- us the issue seems dear,” the letter continues. "The city under orders of the State Wa' Resources Commission to finance this project one way or another. Methods of financing the major Improvement are also reviewed the letter. This has been a main arguing point of the city to asking [approval of the system Monday. If voters authorize the sale of general obligation bonds nance the project, city officials sj well as the citizen's committee, plain that the additional tocal taxj can be deducted from federal come tax. However, it the proposal tails st the polls and the city, builds the ■ewer under orders, file coat would be borne through special assessments which are not tax ■!* ductibfo. William J. Morterty, son of. Mr! and Mrs. William Morterty of 31901 Vallen CL, has been selected Man of the Month at St. Joseph’s College to Rensselaer, Ind. ' % A A Moriarty, a Senior political science major, was recognized by the Gutter of Birmingham. Bradford D. Horton Service for Braford D: Hop-in, 9-year-old stn Of Mr. and Mrs. Milford C Horton of jfM Spruce Drive, will be held Monday at 1 p.m. af the Bril Chapel of R. Hamilton Funeral Home. The boy died Friday morning at William Beaumont Hospital fallowing a long Illness-Burial will be to Acacia Path Cemetery to Southfield. Surviving are his parents; h brother, Patrick; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Tribble of Bradenton, Fla., and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. CL C Horten of. Worthington, Qhto. iident. nominating ■ participation to Waterford Township police today were Investigating the mysterious death of a 3-year-old boy whose fully-clothed body was found in his crib yesterday afternoon by his grandmother. There were no marks on' the boy’s body, police said, and an autopsy performed later at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital was inconclusive. The grandmother, Mrs. Nell Adler si lets HUIside Drive, discovered Raymond Denham ’■ boose of her daughter at IN Exmoor Read. The boy’s mother, Mrs. Robert Denham, 24, was lying unconscious in her bed. Her 3tfa-weefc-old daughter Lou Ann was quietly nursing s bottle to her bassinet to the living room of the home. Munich Plane Crash Kills at Least 50 (Continued From Page One) streetcar and gasoline spewed over nearby cars and buildings, v * A A Witnesses said people walking along the street burst into flames as the .gasoline drenched them. More than 50 fire engines, German as well ss from tbs U.S. Army to Munich, nnhed to the scene. A mile-square area was sealed off. ih«n of the wartime air raids on the city. I ,: ■* "There was fire, and damage, are," a 55-year-old man said. I thought an atom bomb had hit us," said a 60-year-old woman resident of this etty of s million population. She was standing in front of her house. f “I Will never forget It, a panic broke out oh the street. Men and women poured from nearby houses/ screaming and yelling end crying. It was chaos." s / Traffic Club Will Vltw ' Film of Indianapolis 500 The Pontiac Traffic dub wil hold Its December membership meeting at the Wakbvpt Hotel Mom day’ at 6:30 p.m. - . -A A A *_ Highlight of the program will’ be a color film of the 1960 Indianapolis "800” mile race. The film will be sponsored by the Ellis Trucking Co. of Pontiac. The' father was at work to Pontiac at the time. Mrs. Adler called a neighbor. Beecher E. Bevington, 37, of»121 Exmoor Road, who applied mouth-to-mouth respiration to Mrs. Denham to vain. She remained unconscious today ■t Pontiac General Hmqritsl, where her condition was described as >or. Bevington Informed township police of what had happened and then notified Mrs. Denham's hus- Area Yule Sates Up, Report Merchants (Continued From Page One) merchants. This indicates many ares families have enjoyed a good year financially. When times are hard, the public irns to such items ss shoes and other clothing Instead of gifts of] an unnecessary nature. sf the stores which nor- Denham could give no explanation. Hwriold police his wife had been under the care of a psychiatrist for a nervous condition since the birth of their daughter. Mrs. Adler said dw became her daughter aad cratd not get the call through. She drove to the Denham house, where she reached through the milk chute to unlock the back door. Police' found the telephone wires had been ripped out of the wall, but there were no other signs of foul play to the house, they said. ‘A medical examination showed the boy had been dead four to five hours before his body was found at 5:10 p.m. State toxicologists at Lansing were to investigate further in an effort to determine the cause of death. aay teases Otis year. Despite last year's so-called business recession, Christmas sales were the highest they hatie been since 1965 when they set a record. Merchants credited this to sattte-ment of the steel strike prior to! December. This year's holiday safes are notj expected to top those to 1955 but a sound profit margin seems Certain for the month of December. Ray Smith, spdkesnuuf for chants at Tel-Huron Shopping Center, said today: "We are doing very good, much better then last Mtf.” Business manager of the Miracle Mile Shopping Crater near Pontiac, Gray Graham,, said: "Even the slowest store at the center has| achieved an I per cent gain aoj He expected An over-all gata of about 26 per cent Compared with last year. Pontiac State Bank Piraef to a Christmas Choral Concert Moitday, Dec, 19 12:00 Noon ■agteaw at La wanes ARK YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS INSURED? Thsy are if you , ere covered by a Personal Property floater policy — this policy covan against fire, theft or accidental lots any-wrier* in the world. Atk for detail*. / * AUSTIN-N0RVELL AGENCY, lac. PI MUI 70 W. Uwre.ce TORE IN DRAYTON LAINS STORE IN PONTIAC - THAT'S 2 STORES 10 SERVE YOU BETTIRI BOTH STORES OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS AMPLE FREE PARKING RASY CREDIT TIRMS THOMAS Efl ECONOMY TT -4-+- News of Service Personnel Spec 4 J<**B F* McKlm,^ mb of Attending the technical training munications specialist. She recently THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1060 ---p THREE Mr. and Mn. A. James 5*43 Dixie Hwy., Waterford recently ms promoted to Me present rank from private first class. Ha has been aUtipned at the sfodt control center in Zwelbrucken, Germany as an IBM operator for one and one-half years. A USB Waterford "Township High School graduate, he fe married to the former Nadine Mullens of Water-lord who Is with him in Zwei-brucken. The couple expects to return to the United States in July. Friends may address mail: Spec. 4 John F. McKIm, R.A. 16823448, 7th U.S.A., S.C.C.. APO No. 8T2, New York, N.Y. school for aircraft and missile maintenance at Sheppard AFB, Texas is Airman ''Lawrence J. 8enick, son of Mrs. Stella M. Rusty 1348 Avondale Ave. He Airman Vivian M. Thomas daughter of WOliem Thomas, 30 N, .Tasmania St, has been as to a unit of the MUitary ..ansport Service at Andrews Air Force Base, Washington, D.C., for -training and duty as a com- MeUM F4IOO Fireman Appren. Dale P. Farero, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Yant, 3187 Roselayn St., Walled Lake,] recently was home on a 14-day! leave and presently is serving! aboard the USS Everglades out of] South Carolina. A former gas sta-l tkm attendant, he attended Rogers! City High School whet* he was! active In baseball and underwent! recruit training at Great Lakes; Naval Training Center. Illinois. • * * * Airman Hulen A. Campbell, son of Mr. 4md Mrs. Hulen A- Campbell. 296 N. Cass Avt., has com-] pteted his initial course of Air Force' basic military t r ain ing at Lackland AFB, ■ Texas. He was selected to attend the technical training course far fife protection at Lowry AFB in Colorado. Medical School Gets Go-Ahead i MSU Board Approves Continuing Study of Two-Year Proposal EAST LANSING take snp acting Jobs.1 Miss Furness says that there has been some interest in her dOr ing other commercials but noth, big definite. 'The re&rim for. the resistance is that, people who might hile.fne feel that fryery time the Audience looks at my face It would be a plug for Weatinghouse,” she continued. "But I'm not worried because I know that, somebody will along who doesn’t feel that [way and who knows that I have proved that I can sell or who knows ! can act, “It won't be easy, and it won’t be fast. But I’ve got a couple of yeans in which I can make this shift Comfortably.’' Very 'few companies have exclusive spokesman or spokeswoman these days. Experience has proved that while it may be advantageous to the company, ties down and types the person involved. Their agents won’t let them, sign on an exclusive basis, no matter how fabulous the financial rewards. Says Earth Men Would Be Able to Live on Moon NEW YORK (API—Earth men can survive on the moon or elsewhere in space, says space expert Wemher Von Braun. Speaking Thursday at the annual meeting of the Life Insurance Association of America, Von Braun said scientists already have learned "to create an artificial environment permitting relatively comfortable living in any climate, under water as. writ1 as in the stratosphere and In space.” Von Braun is director of the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Grateful Refugee Gives Art Gift to Eiserihower WASHINGTON (UPI) - A Hun-garian refugee, who believes better to be a little mopse here than a big elephant under the Communists,” has given President Eisenhower samples of his art work. 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SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER I Ask About CLUB PLAN on all national advertised brands Wisent , heavenly potto MUSIC COMPANY 18 I. Huroa FE 4-0566 1847 ROGERS BROS. JEWELERS the Shop of Diamonds of 16 W- HURON-PONTIAC DOWNTOWN FE 2-0294 of MIRACLE MILE-2203 S. TELEGRAPH FR 2^391 THE PONTIAC PRESS • West Huron Street MW >1 fimmu n. I tom W. rmnuu, tom A. gJWjJMMl km«Mr and Mtt«r jfrtMdi SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, I960 HAROLD A. nWORRALD * FrwMul IM HRllkhw Advtrttftny Director It, Ommi C. ImuR. O. Kmomu Jontv. Circulation WtBtftr ‘ CIoarttM Mtntftr Local AdxrtUIni It Seems to Me John Kennedy’s Actions Show Spending to Be More Cautious A few short weeks have skipped by tinea election and I’ve been heartened by some of the nebulous clouds that art forming over the District of Columbia. ★ ★ ★ During the whirlwind campaign, John F. Kennedy and his supporters made disquieting noises about “pie in the sky.” Millions of people grew uneasy and apprehensive for this was more or less a duplication of his Democratic predecessors. ★ ★ ★ As time passes since election, there is less and leas talk of a spsnding orgy on the part of ths Federal Government. In the heat •f campaign oratory, the spoil bindors under ths aegis of ths don-hoy won promising too many cnlta too many things. Since the November vote, President-Elect Kennedy seems to have walked away from the disturbing features of spend and spend which is always followed by tax and tax. if ★ ★ . Can Hayden, Democratic Senator from Arisons, and Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, has delivered a few forthright re-marks on national spending and economy that bear out this current trend. MI doubt,” said he, “whether the next Congress will raW any greater budget than President Emen-howir did. And I mean the approximately $80 billion which' the final Xmnmwsa expenditure will run.” .★ ★ ★ Two yean ago tha Democrats wen a marked victory Over the la tho Hones and k Jubilant free spenders flecked to Washington with the expectation that this was s signal to take the rabber band off the federal wallet and toss Uhde Barn’ll shekels to the four winds. Some of the more* enthu-■iastfc Congressmen even drew bills and introduced them. Bat n change took place. ★ ♦ ★ The president vetoed a couple of inflationary measures and the folks back home applauded. Congress listened. Suddenly it sensed the taxpayers weren’t as wild about a spending spree as the members believed. ★ ★ ★ ■ Also, no oni can forget that Kkkukdy's “margin of Victory” has almost disappeared. It Is even doubtful whether he received half of the total votes cast John F. is Presidept. Hi’s "In.” But he’s “in” by the proverbial cat’s whisker and he knows It Hence, there is no broad sweeping approval and endorsement of his „ platform’s principles. ★ ★ ★ Ad these factors will produce a more cautious and businesslike approach to federal spending. “Economy” has ceased to be a dirty word. Thin is good news for taxpayers. And who iaa’t a taxpayer? Reather Dedicated .... I heard Walt** Rxuther speak at the dedication of the new Fisher local imion headquarters last Sun-■ day. He stressed the I mutual problems that I the whole nation faces I in common, and he de-I veloped the theme that I these must be solved I in the light of today’s I conditions and.today’s I circumstances. Riuth-xa talked well and fit as a fiddle in>splte of a strenuous personal schedule. Few men have given their’ Uves more completely to the causes they es- ‘ pouse. Disgraceful Incident .... Actually, the New Orleans school situation is an exceedingly disgraceful Incident In the history of this republic. Only a handful of malcontents are Involved, but the connotation is nationwide—and even goes beyond. ★ ★ ★ The Russian newspapers are playing this as though it involved millions In cities all over our country. It hurls us everywhere. Borne of those misguided New Orleans monkeys are making absolute spectacles of themselves by their actions; and their words are even more revolting. The Impression they create on young minds is a fearful blot on the escutcheon of that great southern city. *, l ★ ★ ★ When a small handful presumes to rise above tire law and hold Itself superior to the statutes ard the courts, it’s a sorry day for the United* Staten. A democracy has ftill to prove itself. A great nation suffers inordinately at the hands of a few rabid numbskulls. Voice of the People; ’ \ ;/ i , Annoyed tit Traffic Sionold on Heavily Traveled Street Each time I drive down Parry Street’between Auburn and Huron I loas my temper. • .. ■ At Water, Street the light Is red, at Pike ftnat tho light is rad, and "at Lawrence Street the light U red. ■ . Being a State highway, MM, it is quitea busy street. and (hose lights add to the confusion. Can't something be done by either the dty or the highway department? ft M.I.A. bath in your heart hr this ia n ri ULJ is , , whw» Cod look*, not at a day. Holt. Faithful Even nan mult aniwer hr hie ^ own nh. Prove all thinpi and hold We cannot disassociate ourselves fast that which ia good. ‘Keep Own Self “ ‘ Ftithful’ tram other Christians because wq do not see eye to ay* with them. Let us bow our heads and admit to God that we have sinned. It we do this it will cure us of railing against the people of God who have leas light than we have. * w /it it Exercise individual holiness and . faithfulness to God. Keep the sab- Under Grace it Th* Pontine Prut * colum.v L.lUr, wart ta und.r IM words, titans, fail ommm mm to »ood tort.. Mata irnttnlt nil? cot.r.d by rthnr Irttniri wUl not bo Automatic Post Office Suffers From Gremlins Charles Dickens, author of, A Christmas Carol, revealed his faith In this letter to his son: “Try to do to others, as you would have them do to you, and do not be discouraged tf they fail sometimes. It is much better for you that they should fail in obeyiiw the greatest rule laid down by our Savior, than that you should . . . I now most solemnly impress upon you the truth and beauty of the Christian religion . . . and the impossibility of your going far wrong if you humbly but heartily respect it ... The more we are in earnest as to feeling it, the less we are disposed to hold forth about it. Never abandon the wholesome practice of” saying your own private prayers, night and morning. I never abandoned it myself, and I know the comfort of it"' PROVIDENCE. R. I. (UPI) -"The bast laid schemes o’ mice and men gang aft a-giey," wrote poet Robert Bums. And so it goes for the world's first fully automated post office Ever since the gadet-lpaded 130 million plant was opened at the Wqgt River Industrial Park Oct. <30, numerous vexing problems, have cropped $>. ■ # ★ ♦ First, posts! officials discovered •that the high-speed electronic facer-cancelers were completely baffled by Christmas seals on the face of letter mail. The complicated machinery. “ * ‘ by the mail-sorting equipment chewed up between 30 and 4) letters a day. Tha damage was caused, according to engineers, when letter mail being processed by electronic sorters was not removed quickly enough from sorting bins. it it it The result was that mail backed up and waa shoved into conveyor mechanisms. Chains and whaela in th* conveyors chewed up letters before they were dropped out or were spotted. * * * , Then followed an announcement that caused several veteran postmen to give the horselaugh to modem design: Old-lasMoned manual equipment had been tracked into the mechanised poet office to assist the machines in handling the Christmas rush mall. to explain that the nao of aaamml Next came a report that the equipment to help tn th* heflday Days of All Faiths: The Almanac Apostle Thomas Commemorated By IMM I Today is Saturday Dec. 17, the 152nd day of the year with 14 nore In I960. The moon ia approaching its new Finally, a Providence newspaper set out to prove that the new post office ia not only automated but unprejudiced. It was discovered In test mailings that letters carrying foreign stamps passed through canceling machines, by the eyes of And in Conclusion .... By Br-HOWARD v- harper _ ... . ■' ... .. The most important day Jottings from the well thumbed this week is Dec. 21, St. Thom-notebook Of your DerlDAtetic re- D,y> commemorating the . r- r- Apostle Thomas, who is best re- P0*1®1' membered for what some would Overheard: “Kids don't make ns can Ms disbelief, indeed, he tuu much money now alter » snowstorm shoveling the walks as they do help- tells in his 20fh chapter, verse tag owners flnd.tbOM little CM*.” ... STSt • • * k a # It costs ths U.S. an extra ties' report that Jesus had risen million dollars a year to print enough from ^ . one dollar bills to replace the ma- „ . , , . . , , .. . . .. . .a . r It h popular in church circles ligned two dollar bill because it’s sup- to disdain tsow who wtii be-posed to be bad luck.......... I’ve Mev® wUy W*MI* **y,eo» ** •«* i____. ,__________ ... , ... touch, but It does not *eem fair been asked to pass this along: freshly to treat st. Thomas so. m* opened, canned vegetables ghoyid personality comm through quite .und for u minute, tafor. h«ttag. S."?J3TS They’ll regain lost oxygen and pro- courage, and a tireless mission-vide more health and taste............. *7 ow«*_had been t l t PHtablished. He wm Just a man . . . Licenses glimpsed In PontiHC this who insisted on knowing what he week: Oregon, Idaho and NewHamD- WM ”pect®d *° be,,«v« •Bd d*- u, r and It la hard to see anything 8nlre- wrong with that. ★ ★ Vk" * * *. * ' We know what sofhe of the Apos- Chicago has a “Santa Claus tlea for a living before they a___i—»i il:. n. became Apostles. Some were fish- Servlee this year. He arrive* ermm; ZTwu a tax collector, properly garbed, distributes yonr Of Thomas' trade we know only presents and employs just the cor- *h«t tradition says he was a build- ract number nf hn hk*« *» w ™* detail Rts info a laiger T nninber ot Ho, ho, hos. tradition Which tells that Thomas The cost? Ten dollars............. went to South India and founded Bob Hope says when Kennedy ' the ChHstian Church there, ind-mov« into tho White Hotm hell *" **" h. the flrnt Pronidtet that over puce rou the UNO h0fM to lire in a •mller root- ccmuctlon wttk th. South dence........ Sign in the India story there is a nice legend Weiss Memorial Hospital’s mater- wh*c*> ®* * ta ____, . „ ° had shown him a vast palace of needs to. —Mark Twain.............. gold, Silver and'Jewels that Thom- Tommy Manvillx and wife number “* ^ NR for him in heaven, eleven Just celebrated a wedding an- aJSS foXn^s',' niversary: seven months ,.,, ,,,...,. and* set him free. Dept, of Cheers and Jeers: the Cs— claimed as founder Large number of givers who have .th,t ?ny of this India tradition is true, but supported MSUO s scholarship plan, it is very persistent and there are (We’ve cheered the committee be- *ome facU <° support - __v . . * 'i 4A4 it. Forgone thing, there are Chris- fOW), the J S no ‘Jeers because it S tlans in India who call them- Christm&S season. selves "the Christians of St, ’ ' —Harold A Pitzocrata They, of couiie, claim n —XlAHOLD A. r ITZGERALD to ^ ^ ocigiBa]1>, gelized by St. Thomas. Their history hi not known before the sixteenth century, though Marco Polo, tho famous thirteenth century Venetian traveler, mention* them and tells ot having visited St. Thomas’ tomb In India. It would not atrrich. the (■agination too much to be-liev* ? there were Indian Christians In the early days of the Church, and It that ranch la true The morning star is Man. Tha evening stars an •ry. Saturn and Venus St. Thomas Is. as would be ex- On this day in hfotary pected, the patron of builders sad ln 1807 American poet and carpenters. He is also the patron journalist John Greenleaf Whittier of Portugal, because the Portu- was borni guese King John III brought what In 19®. Orville and Wilbur are said to be his relics — some Wright made the first successful of them at least to Portugal in (Copyright 16*1) Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: Why Warts Come and Go Continues to Be a Mystery from India airplane flights in history near Kitty Hawk, N.C. In mi. Gea. Billy MHchrfl waa found guilty by a court-martial to Washington an charge* of conduct prejudicial to tha good at tha armed ssrv- The U.S. Post Office Department Mars, ordered an investigation Into reported "illegal mailings." “Of course there are some bugs." said Edward 0. Campbell, project manager for In telex which built the project. "But these are gradually being cleaned 'tip. This is nothing serious. As tar as the poet office and Intelex > is concerned, post office is operating THOUGHTS FOB TODAY My husband had a monster wart on his forefinger for six or seven years. I put castor oil on It two or Three times a day. In 2Mi or 3 months it bad disappeared. T*h I s ||9 was amazing, as the wart was as ’ big as a bean that khas soaked all 'night for the pot. personal hnlih and hycteoe. i mm. diagnosis or trwumanl. aoawartd tf Or. william Brad atamaed, aolf-addrtaaad envelop* to tho natloePraio. Pontiac, a In 1936, ventriloquist Edgar Bergman and his dummy—Charlie McCarthy—made their first appearance on a national radio program. a a ★ Thought tor today: American poet John Gnenlaaf Whittier said; QBML, >____________^ “Tradition wears a snowy beard, death till H« rotMtT^-Cbariea V romance is always young." Deems, D.D, broke It, aad gave It to them, and aaid. Take; this Is my bogy. —Mark it * * The Lord's Supper has been greatly instrumental in keeping His causa alive. It is the voice ad " believers preaching the Lord's DR. BRADY I wish I could get rid of a bunion easily. (Mrs. L. P. R.) Ana. — Warts Case Records of a Psychologist: Religion Diverts Selfish Attitude come and go without rhyme or reason.-What amazes me is that you continued the tiVatmept' for more than a week or two. Many readers report that warts disappear when castor oil is applied two or three times a day for several weeks. All I know is that it is harmless to try. * * * * JTher* is no similarity between warts and bunions, corns or calluses. ’ For prevention and treatment of corns, calluses and bunions -consult volumette VI "Care of the Feet." For a copy send me 35 cents and s t a jn p e d, self-addressed envelope. Bunion is essentially partial dislocation of the great toe joint with enlargement of the head of the metatarsal bone, and, usually, an inflamed or infected bursa over the joint. So-anything 1cm than surgical treatment is futile. * 1 ,dr ★ Please explain the simple and double sugars — I am a practical nursing, student , . . (G. C.) ' * * * Ant. - Get Adelle Davis’ Vitality Through Planned Nutrition (MacMillan Co.) at boofcptore or library. / ★ * # I was told that a draft is dangerous, that it can cause a shock and even cause one to become paralysed. Is there My truth in these statements? (Miss N S) Am. - No. * ik * Could a perfectly healthy 6 pound baby be born days before its timet The motlfor was perfectly-healthy,- no falls or other accidents , . . (R. W.) Am. - Yes. wrs tkaa an t pwtilalns I Toll your Sunday School children this ftory about tha efficiency expert’s visit to Hades. For it toiU vividly illustrate the difference between Heaven and hett.. And urge the lOjOOtjm medical. "worry warts" mentioned below to focus more on churches and less on hospttaU. By DR. GEORGE W- CTtANE CASE G-454: Satan is familiar to all Sunday school children. So you Sunday school teachers might tell them this story: One day an efficiency expert visited)Hades, so Satan gave him a personally conducted tour. When they entered the vast dining room, with tablet groaning junder delicious I foods, the visitor DR. CRANE was surprised. ' For the diners, though drooling wMh hunger, coaid not eat For they an wore ipUnts around both elbows, which prevented their bringing a fork or spoon to their month. Tormented by rich foods and with ravenous appetites, they were starving at the loaded banquet tables. SATAN'S STRATEGY The efficiency expert sized up the situation and immediately solved th* problem. "Why don't you help each other?'” he burst out, excitedly. The Golden Rule thus conflicts bite of you will just feed the man or woman across from himself, 4t*n you can both enjoy the feast.” Angrily each banqueter turned on the visitor. , "What da you think I am?” imagine I'd help that »ud« across from me? Why, I'd rather starve first!" So they oil sat, glowering at each other, while their hunger pangs grew worse. . This story brings out the ex lent fbet that evil promotes thinking. Wickedness is < for selfishness. GOD’S STRATEGY Hie word "good” corties from “God," but we add a second ‘V to avoid confusion. Religion is fir superior to all ““ * TquUiser drags and se r it diverts our excess ibflity in unselfish activities. It Is tha eelf-osnterid Intro who Is usually the '‘worry war s* g* to (ford aad been rosily active thereto. Yea « than save enough ta needs medical vMta to doubt* y% ehnrch cuatrtouttsas! Each week 10,000,000 path enter medical offices wftk no d "God-ness" or "God-Uke.” Ear goodness involves generosity. It meant w* have turned our attention outward upon others. The Golden Rule thus conflicts with the Rid* of Gold, his geld piece*, stored fo their secret hiding place. Then a thief stole his gold but at the same time a homeless Uttfo waif nantad Eppie came to Ids door. * * ff. Silas might have committed suicide Rt the shock of his l#t wealth it Us attention had dot been tamed outward by Eppie’s crying aad her need for milk. .6* axtwreit became aware of Me neighbors aad had to team to chat wttb them ** he esaght advice from kindly housewives about child care. Hia slavery to the Rule of Gold was brokenias he began to pne». tice the Golden Rule. *. * * ' So SAfan lost Ids'grip on Silas Maraer while God regained con- wwble physical ailment what- M till'd link up with church, thqr'd ha tor bettor oft , asw.mss.s&Ss (OspvrigM, my Mf BHEhs* nww.ii irttwwq ■ wnir * IM 4ih mu • wifllrli vhora THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY.PECKMBER it, i960 SEVEN BARNES HARGRAVE TOYLAND OPEN SUNDAYS 9:30 to 2:00. P.M. Sleds ...... *2* Ur Toboggans.. *6" Up ( Bicycles . .. *22* Up ^ ^ ICE SKATES ML** w. Buy—Soil—Trad* from ■ SKATE SHARPENING SIAVICI—H.ll.w Gr.u.,4 BARNES HARGRAVE 742 WM Huron St root FE 5.9101 PLENTY OP FREE PARKINC AT OUR DOOR 64-DAY SUPPLY RKtmmmM by SI Or. Crena #I.D7 ap nwM.i PRINCESS ENGAGED — Marriage is la the offing for the second of Sweden’s four young princesses. Attractive Princess Birgitta, 23. is engaged to Prince Johann George of Hohenzotiem, 28. The Swedish court fat Stockholm made the amouncemei^rhgrs-day, but mentioned no wedding date. Birgitta and her sisters are the daughters of German-born Princess Sibylla and the4ate Prince Gustaf Adolf. / Hodges Doesn't ; Mind Making His I Sacrifice for U.S. ton apartment position of corn-coats "almost exleft after Commerce Depart $25,000 a year. RALEIGH, N.C. (AP)-Gov. Lu-I./ ~ ' ' ther H. Hodges has glanced atllnsufCMCe Companies jperaonal ronaiderationa regarding Decide Against Merger this appointment as JJ.S. secretary 9 9 of commerce and has made these! SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Fire-.observations: '(man’s Fund Insurance Co. of Sait 1. It will mean a financial sac-j Francisco and Standard Accident [rifice. 11nsurance Co of Detroit will not 2. 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J Mrs. Smith, 49, a former newspaper feature editor, has been active hi politics since 1948 and was appointed two weeks ago by California Gov, Edmund G. Brawn as assistant chief of the California Division of Labor Law Enticement. She has been a national oom-mitteewoman since 1938 and was chairman of the Democratic Sneakers Bureau for California in the Inst election campaign. Kennedy, who is nearing com- pletion of his 19-member — an map — was asked Mday night' if he was going/tp have woman among Ms government appointment*. “We're going to have some, he said with a smile. But, he ! didn’t say who, ' Mrs. Smith would succeed Republican woman treasurer, Ivy Baker Priest, who has served the Elsenhower administration. • it * * The treasurer of the U, S. has charge of the minting o( & S. money, and her name appears on the paper currency. Brown-haired, attractive Mrs. Smith,! inventor of a gadget for outdoor cookery, was born in Montreal, Canada, although her parents are American. Powell on Honeymoon With His Whits Bride SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (API - Adam' Clayton Powell, New Y era tic congressman, was honey-mooning here today with Ms white secretary, Ivetta Mago. fW * * S' Powell, 52, and. Miss Diago, 29/ were niferried Thursday night hi • civil ceremony by Judge Edwin Cortes, it wgs the second marriage for both, ■ . * *' * ' Powell was divorced recently from Hazel Scott: His bride la • former clerk at the Condado Beach Hotel in San Juan. FhgD'oym Rendezvous With Death BOISE, Mmo (AP)-The enthusiasm of his Basque friends almost saved the life of Ricardo Garamendi, who was killed Friday in the collision of two airliners over New York City. Rnp just as the'plane was about to taka off, Manuel ahd Esta Aileg-rla waved the plane down as it moved along flm runway. THe United Airliner stopped, the door opened, and Ricardo boarded. , W- W ★ ♦ i The plane nude the connection with the fatal flight to Chicago. After the crash Manuel said, ‘I couldn’t believe it. I still can’t believe lit. We were born in the Lequetio. That’s in the Basque cAuntry." Manuel Madarieta, 25, a fellow shepherder, spent Thursday with hie friend Ricardo. That evening Boise's Basque community gathered for a farewell party; Ricardo, 27, was going home to Spain to visit his family. He spoke of returning to Boise. The party moved to the airport Japanese Leader Dies KYOTO* Japan If - Choss-buro Mizuteni, 63, former commerce and industry minister and one of the top leaders of the moderate Democratic Socialist party, died here Friday of heart disease. Bites Oft More Than He Can Clfew ((Sum) fUNsAB CITY; Mo. (Xp) -Clayton F. HoUand testified Friday- ’ttoft his estranged wife wouldn't let him tdke his false teeth, some shirts and four shoes ir the right foot from their home, Holland appeared in court without hie teeth. • ★ ♦ ★ MTs. Holland, suing for divorce on grounds of general indignities, testified she kept the items, because hp. refused to give her antifreeze for the family car. Whitrwy RfilgniPoit j« to Publllh Newspaper WASHINGTON; '(UPI) -**'V .8? Ambassador to Grot! Britain John Hay Whitney returns today to London to wind UP his diplomatic as- Whitney, who paid a farewell call, on President Elsenhower Friday, has submitted his resignation.effective Jan. 20> He plans to return to the United States shout Jen. 15 and become pneident and publisher of the New York Herald Tribune. It requires 500 tona of equipment to build dial telephone switching facilities serving 10,000 telephones . out of qne central office, according to current operating procedures. MRS. ELIZABETH SMITH PALM BEACH, FU. fAP) -j President-elect John F. Kennedy Is expected to announce his first woman appointee to a top government Job in Ms new administration this weekend. According to sources close to | Kennedy, the fl7,00O-a-year post! 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T JHE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1060 ELEVEN [Newark, LaGuardia andldlewild It. tret have Included the trtgedy often it cloned because thtt took piece on t rainy Saturday iditioiu which prevail in in 1M5 when an Army bomber King petition. . smashed into the Empire State * * * Building, killing 3 and injuring 25. an DC4B hit a landing The next year another Army craned In Jamaica Bay plane hit the 51th floor ot the Maty ■th attempt to make a hattan Bank Building diatria, ling at I&eWiM Dec, II, killing five pertont. Often, u la TOday** Kalamazoo Mutt Rtpair 14 School Buildings KALA9MMKX) (WI) - Deputj parks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME 'Thoughtful Service” 'Airport, plunged Into a populated area. Flaming wreckage of the aircraft set fire to an entire city block of apartment! and ehopa. Jack'- in- the-Bex With a CHRISTMAS CLUB... You're sen to jpring up with ill the CASH yorill need next November to buy all of those desired gifts when you're e member of one of our Clubs ,,. You won't miss the money mi you'll be mighty hefty when tbet txtre cesb "pops-up" next yeer. THERE'S A CLUB FOR EVERYONE TOTtm. NEXT NOVEKBI DEPOSIT MCPVI $ LOO ...................,.....$25.00 $ 2.00 .........................$50.00 $ loo :...................... $100.00 $10410 ..................... $250.00 $20.00 ....................... $500.00 45 R.P.M, Record itember F.DJ.C. CUT mu COST OF GIVING SATURDAY-MONDAY SPECIALS! GEORGE'S 1 1 m omr $-n COATS. COAT RETS *19 free Parting 7< If. Segiaew Beer Bum A«eSdlsS|l I ’ rrw | ELVK , THE PQNTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER lfr, 19di? Christmas Carols, Plays, Pageants at Area Churched The Mart CMb under the tender-ship of Eraeet Johnson placed flit lawn K Avenue United PmtpHriM Church this week. At 7 $. m. Sunda: play fay the senior high young Mple. f The deacons will meet IgM to (111 Christmas baskets for the needy. . pmM lour” at 7 p. m. Sunday. Music will be furnished by the Celestial Choir. Mrs. Lillie Lewis will be narrator. Representing prophets will entitled “the Gates of Christmas” / wig hi presented. .The performance B wig include asuafe, recitations and tf Portraying shepherds will be Gladys Smith will be speakers. Mrs. Leo Abernathy will take the part of Mary; Mrs. Flossie Busier, Joseph; and Mrs. Ruby Henderson, the angel. Mrs. Helen La-Grone. president' of the society, said the pufaUc.is invited. The Rev. AmosG. Johnson, pastor, will preach on "What Shall 1 Give at Christmas?" at the 11 o’clock . Little binder Keith Gibbs will sine “Birthday ( a IGng" and the com! groups wifi present “Joy to the World.” Thd congregation jobs in singing other well known Christmas carols. and “Let tbs In- CENTRAL CBtUtUM The Rav. Gfeald W. Gibson will preach on "Emmanusi" at the 11 a.m. worship service at Central Christian Church Sunday. Sunday School classes will present "Christian Bells and a Star” under the direction of Mrs. Grover Remely at the 7 o’dscb evening service. Organists will be Shelby L9camy and Mary Hamilton. Piano accompanists will be Opal Leonard and Miss Haffliltm. Special ramie by the choir win be directed by Malt Lloyd. Following the program, children and' adults will take their ihite gift offering to the altar during the candlelight hour. SUNNY VALE/I The Christmas Cantata "Love Transcending” will be offered by the choir at 7 p.m. Sunday in Stmny Vale Chapsl. The children’s program will be 'presented by children and young people of the Sunday School at 7:15 p.m. Monday. TRINITY A Christmas pageant “Tbs __inlng Star” will be the Culture Club at Trinity" mp-tist Church at 5 pm. Sunda^^ under the Greet** of Levi Ea-bankagat 7t» Sanday evening. -Church School will meet at 0:15 a.m.; Junior worship at 10:15a.m.; arid morning worship nriM folkae at 11 with musk: fry me Senior and Youth Chain. The Rev. Joseph W. Moore win preach on ‘Our Loet-DfreOtion." GABRIEL APPEARS UNTO MARY — And the angel said unto her, "Fear not Mary: for thou hast found favour with God.*’ Mike Dyer (left) of 507 Harper St., portrays the angel Gabri- „ gwiiu ftm nan el in the Christmas program at First FTes Methodist Church at 11 a. rtf. Sunday. Kneeling) Diane Coin is shown as Mary. The Senior Choir will present a cantata at 7 p. m. Children Portray Nativity Children of the Sunday School of First Free Methodist Church will offer the Christmas story in pantocaine'at Sunday with Don Hawkins reading from the Book of St. Portraying the part of Mary be Dpaae Coin. Daryl Smith will take foe pert of Joeeph; Mike Dyer, foe angel Gabriel; and angels Pam Saddler, Pam Matlock and Lynn Bigger. the angel Gabriel appears unto her. Judy Ha mack plays “The Lerd’s Prayer" on the organ, during tide scene. During the manger scene Charles Hawkins. Bill Ballard, Viola and Millie Roth sing “Today the Virgin Has Bom a Child." ' * * ★ “What Child la This," “A Virgin Unspotted,” "We Three Kings” will be other choir the Adult Choir The Rev. Lyal briefly and CALVARY BAPTIST The Christmas program prepared by the Sunday School. of Calvary baptist Church, 3750 Pontiac Lake Rd., will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The Rev. Lawrence Johnson, missionary to West Pakistan, will speak at the 11 a.m. and again at 7 pirn, worship Services Sunday. ♦' dr ★ ■ Before beginning his work with the Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society of Wheaton, HI., he was graduated from Wheaton College and Northern Baptist Seminary, Chicago. « Add Following their furlough the Rev. Mr. Johnson and family expect to return to West Pakistan. CRESCENT HILLS The pageent “Story of Christ-' mas’’ will be presented by the Junior High Baptist Felfowship of Crescent Hills Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Services are currently being held In foe John Monteith School. Junior and Junior high members of the Sunday School will participate In singing Christmas music and presenting stories from foe Bible. The group will sing “Herd Comes Santa Claus” Just before his arrival. “Immanuel” will be foe topic of the Rev. Robert L. Adams’ sermon Sunday morning. The pastor also partielpotoo In the baptismal service at Bethany . Baptist Church. A Christmas party will follow the business session Tuesday when •Mrs. Eugene Main opens her home to the Woman's Missionary Society. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 'Whittaker are making a Nativity Scene to be placed on the lawn of the pastor. PROVIDENCE Musical groups from Pontiac and - Detroit churches will present a program at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Providence Missionary Baptist Church. The afternoon affair is sponsored by the flag committee with Mrs. Edna James, chairman. At 7 p.m. the Rev. Claude Goodwin. pastor, will conduct a special Bible Gass. NEW HOPE The Rev. Thomas Holt Jr. will preach Oh “Through His Many Virtues” at 11 a.m. Sunday at New Hone Baptist Church. The Junior Choir will be in charge of the musical program at f' p.m. Guest speaker wiU be Ernest Watson, Oakland County' probation officer. AUBURN HEIGHTS New members will be welcomed Into the fellowship of the United Presbyterian, Church in Auburn Heights at 11:15 a.m. Sunday. The Rev. F. William Palmer, pastor, will preach on “Is Christmas Necessary?” The annual Christmas Choir service will be held at 7:30 p. will fumifo most of the light as the Chancel Choir under direction of Mrs. Walter Schile. and the Chapel, Crusaders and Carol ^outh Choirs directed by Mrs. Milton Patrick present the program. \ \ The C(lancetChoir will he heard In “Star of the East” “Norwegian Christmas Carol” and “Oh Come AH Ya Fatih-fuL” Singing “Uadpr Ike Stars” will be the Crusaders Choir WISE MEN FROM THE EAST — “And lo. the star which they saw In the feast, went before them, till it came and stood over where the young child was.” Representing the three kings, Wise Men from the East in a pageant in Emmanuel Baptist Church Sunday will be (from left) Harold White of 103 Clive,St, Waterford Township, Emerick Kocsis of 6345 Willow Road, Gram Lake, and Kenneth Wyers of 3090 Baldwin Ave. The evening program will begin at 7:30. Christmas Pageant Includes Carols 'While By My Sheep” will be sung by the Chapel Choir and the Carol Choir will offer "Oh Come Emmanuel Baptist Church and School will present the Christmas Choral Pageant entitled “HR Name, Jesus” at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the auditorium of the church, 645 S. Telegraph Rd. Inspiring Christmas music, color-iL dramatic scenery depicting the prophecy, birth, visit of shepherds and magi will be presented, The 175 participants will also portray the death on the Cross, Ressurec-tion and second coming of Christ. Eldon Eroh Is la charge of the scenery climaxed by a guttering three dimensional New Jer- ntsalera, “The Holy City.” la charge of the colored lighting of-feels Is Arthur Voorhris. An angel chorus will sing the old] French carol, "Gloria in Excelsis Deo." Many Rationalities are featured in foe proclamation ofV'The Birth of Jesus Christ.” The music features traditional Christmas carols and scores'from Handel’s “Messiah” including "He Shall Feed His Flock” and foe great "Hallelujah Chorus.” . | the direction of Mrs, Tom Malone. I | The public is invited. [YMCA Dr. William H. Marbach, pastor ! First Presbyterian Church will I be guest speaker at the Men’s Christmas breakfast at 7:30 am.’ Wednesday at the YMCA. The! morning get together will be over) E 8:45 a.m. 'SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST | George Guido will presort back-' grounds of Christmas carols at foe [Vesper Service at 4 p.m. on Dec. 124 at the Sevent-day Adventist Church. Uses Bible to Oppose Apartheid |'< While De Forrest Patchin reads thd story of the Nativity the Celecte Choir will sing carols from the organ sound room. During the candkiighting ceremony uid procession, the Chancel | Choir will sing Christmia selection from “The Messiah'' with Mrs. Ruth Hannah, soloist. The service will close with the “HalMujafi Chorus.” The pubtifc is invited. MLVKRCREST “Holy Night,” the first of 13 episodes in the Life of Christ film will be shown at 7 p.m. Sunday at Stivercrest Baptist Church. 2562 Dixie Highway. The plrtore covers the prophecy of Isaiah, the Journey te ABIDING or THE FOLDS — Pari pageant at Josiyn Avenue United Pn evening vfl be Jay Bayley of ■ Dennis Farnsworth of 631 East East Fourth Awe. and Tom Kell; is — A refugee who is today’s of church opposition to policy in Smith Africa inst ra- He warned Uut white people’s “very continuance on foe face of this earth may easily depend on the manner In which they adjust” to their new minority role la tiie world. He emphasised that South Afri- Lutheran Church Spent $21 Million m '60 Expansion ea is a microcosm of the world, i that its problems face foe entire world. * W 4r press conference, iBshop Reeves suggested five possibilities ahead for South Africa, one good bad: lie ,way of consultation. “We to come to it in the ) why not do it now—get white and Indian leaders a table to decitte things together?” t. Violent explosion, If the present South African government continues In power and increases Its 3. Buying time — perhaps up to five yean, if any political realignment should bring in a more moderate government. 4. Intervention by the 200 million blacks elsewhere -in Africa, with danger to the 3 million whites In South Africa, the consequent reaction of the western white world, and the resulting attitudes of India, China, Russia, all Asia. 5. -United Nations policing of South Africa, at possible request of the government there. , * * Bishop Reeves deplored the fact that the apartheid ideology; “foe master heresy of the modern world;" drives the black man into ever more aggressive nationalism, which goes beyond proper nationalism to become irrational and cruel. Gene Wright, general chairman, said the public is invited. There will be no charge but an offering will be taken. FIRST BAPTIST The Rev. B, L.’Armstrong who has recently retimed front Rus-' will speck on "RomM's Heart-. beat" at 7 p.m. Sunday at First Baptist Chunk. ■ * ;* * He win tell of his second survey of the Soviet Union as a mission executive of Trans World Radio formerly known aa the voice of Tangier, a missionary radio station at Monte Carlo, Monaco. and young people frOm all departments of the Sunday School have a part. The pageant at ? p. ih. trill be presented in five scenes, “The Shepherds .Accepted Him,” “The Wise Men Expected Him,” “The King Rejected Him,'” "The Innkeeper Neglected Him” .and "And You.” ' The Rev. Dr. Harold T. Rasmussen, Minneapolis, was reelected board president. Vice President Erwin H. List, Chicago; Secretary Rev. Frederick R. Ludwig, Milwaukee, and Treasurer Fred C. Eggerstedt, Richmond Hill, N. Y., also were re-elected to their posts at foe annual reorganization meeting here: > WARSHIP DEATH ROW Some warships await the scrapper’s torch at Patapsco Scrap Corp. berths, near Baltimore. .Scrap steel from the dismantled vessels will be dtimped into open-hearth furnaces at ilk nearby Sparrows rv-.t plant cf Bethlehem Steel Co. The plant is the nation's latest, with (^capacity of 82 million fe-* -X55 ft ratopsco is a Bethlehem sub- salary. me CITY, ff. J. (UPI) -Church in built 110 d 01 parsonages at a of 521 n'llion during Rev. Dr. Donald L. Houser, of New York, executive secretary of the church's Board of American] Missions, said 1961 construction! will be less because of lick of, Methodist Church is the 81-year-eld beU. Installed when the church was built in 1864, it is rung Sunday after Sunday to call the congregation to worship and weddtags. The bell wetgha 2,035 pounds. Adds, director Faith Baptist Church 3411 AIRPORT ROAD Sunday School ..... 10:00 A. M. Worship Service .....* 11:00 A. M. Christmas* Program . 7:30 P. M. •Unto Us % in Born** Wednesday grayer Service 7:30 PI M. Ample Parking Supervised Nursery Adventists Keleasp'Report Pontiac Church Gives Clothing, Medical Aid, Food to Disaster Areas Lansing headquarters for Michigan Beventidny Adventists this week released a report on disaster^ relief activities far the past fiscal year width included week by Pontiac members. . gf ft ,ft ft Howard D Burbank, health end weOam director focAdventUt work in Michigan, .stated that Adventist churches bad dispersed 360,753 tides jf clothing and other r dials, contributing 233,774 ho of labor. Medical aid, toed and brsagM the total value of , Hat welt hy the shank la Mta igaa to ftflMiMB Pontiac Adventist year gave aid vwhMd to 3,05 paraons. Dtr local auric la Mrs. Mi lace, (161 Pine Knob Road, darka- The Pontiac health told welfare society la associated with the district Adventists Health and fare Federation with Mn, Nila B. Breakle of Ypsilanti president, directing the district work. m groups Then are 100 Adventist welfare group* operating In the Walk, with 46 regular health and we centom 88.436 persons have received aid, the church director L J. / I . ,, V, THE PONTIAC PHE83. SATOBPAV, DECEMBER 17, 1»«0 THIRTEEN* Sufiday School Present Yule Program 1 CHURCH OF CHRIST it la*a twits er. School classes of Grace nesting at morning will annuel Christman at 5 p.m. tomorrow A direction of Msa. GIL William naming and Harold V. Lankey, deacons. The tnetallatton service is ached-ulad lor Jan, tj Arthur RoedigeP was named financial secretary; William Deutach, bond secretary; Burt H. Goodwin, chief usher; H. Vere Hodges and L. H. Ahlgrim, trustees; and W. Russell Fahr, Emery Mitchell, Don't Be Too Active, Warns Ohio Minister COLUMBUS, Ohio (B - There's such a thing as being too active in thb work of the church, a-Pres-byterian minister says. Hie Rev. William D. Boder Jr., pastor of Westminster United Presbyterian Church in suburban Lincoln Village. is urging congregation are leaders in sev-organizations to turn some duties over to less busy per- Lutfj Dir Wanlilp ... hi m A. M. Lord * Bw SvMMns ....... 1:00 P. M Wedneultr «»enln« ...... 1:10 1 K. For Room Bttilo Study. C»U: BETHEL TABERNACLE flrtl PenteOeil Church ot Pontiac 8.8. 10 am. Worship li am. Evangelistic Service 7:00 pm. Tues. and Thure., 7:00 pm. Rev and Mrs. B. Crouch Utt Baldwin Av«. PB MM "Community and church aettv- | Me* and pre|ecto ere ftse, ami j accomplish Important thing*,” the clergyman any*, “bet we mustn't let them break the fam- | ily circle. "We only, have our families for so long, and we won’t have the chance to share our live* with them again.’' First Christian Church Dtsetplee of Christ Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Church Service 11:00 A.M. 858 W. Huron Jtev. O. D. McColl peaf Churchgoers Get iComplete Weekly Service WESLEYAN METHODIST •r n. ltmw 8t Seamy aehoel It A ll Worahlp II A. If. PAINTS Mt'RAI. — Painting a scene of the River Jordan on the wail behind the baptistry at the new Waterford Community, Church Airport and Olympic Blvd.{ la Mn. Paul M. Banta of Last year the denomination gave aid to 1*3,4* people in North America, Ms member* giving 3.-258,366 volunteer hours to this woek hi addition to materials and cash. Bsaldss fww large East and t» the atm agtoBlsd By the Is Mobile units and vans art connected with soma of these centers, which sp the cam at »h a recent spring floods in many aacttons of the The tocal center sent 19 barrel* and IT borne of ctothlng and new! blankets to Chile. PaattM Prow PWte 5251 Pontiac Lake Road. Mrs, Banta spends several days a week at the church. Hie congregation will worship for the first time hi the new building Sunday. Christ Church Cranbrook Gifts to Benefit Social Work Agencies Hie Festival of Gifts pageant! the Christma* story. Acolytes otj and old also bearing gifts will rimtdren who might not otherwise teat'Christ-Church Cranbrook. cele- st. Andrew’s Guild provide the and follow the Wise Men. gifts all{ ceive any. bested at both the 9:30 and Il:15]cw*t under the direction of John!unwrapped are Placed in big bins: RICHMOND, Va. (IV- Every Sunday afternoon a small congregation of deaf people from the Richmond area gathers in St. j Paul’s Episcopal Chdrch here to .worship in silence. ) " * * * The service, including hymns and {prayer book responses, is coo-ducted In sign language by the Rev. J. Jaquelin Ambler, assistant to the rector at St, Paul’s. Ihs Rev. Mr. Ambler leaned morning services Sunday will;Saunders, benefit 17 social work agencies Oakland Couaty. In its 30th year the festival to! . ?"* **Vl a two-part ceremony both mark-: tng Christmas tor the parish, and helping to bring Christmas to the! entire county. The pageant is a reenactment ofi iflertory plate near the j Some needed articles inclade live stable tableau dominoes, crib‘ Sunday in a new building on the, * * * * * * corner ot Airport and Olympia Designed and constructed A children * Christina* party and program will be at 4 p followed by a teen-age party 16:30 for church youth group m< hers who will bring toys tor i he {nursery department. Hm Bant o# teavanb win nr*. Loj*J' MmwtUKte. ** ^Iwhen pledge, (or support of the' * * fofflflfor in Bmy Temple. 310 lfock-p ***** # Sthric A„ Methodist Choirs [** Full-Blooded Indian Present Carols Ia**™ Sunday Dramatic Recital Set for Sunday at Bray Temple {Church Plans 'for Christmas , tide earii •eat them with Ike gift the child ! baa mgmatoi, j They purchase the correct size! in clothing with money received “Glory to God in the Highest” {the previous year. and' “Gueet From Heaven” will j * * * be numbers by the Sanctuary Choir “•r On Monday Mrs. Fruhaul and at foe Sunday morning service in her committee will sort and dto-j First Methodist Church. The Rev. 'tribute th; hundreds of gifts re- Paul T. Hart will speak on "Em-b> cciveri at foe two worship hour* {manual — God With Us." —--------------- - The Chapel and Songster Choirs {will Join ' ' ' John E. Roth and Sons of Birin- _______________ ingham, the estimated coat of the church wifi be WM Hje CfOSS Of ChUSt ABERDEEN. SJ>. — First full-; blooded Indian ever to be ctectod, to the Congress of foe United States { Benjamin Reifel, who was named Nov. 8 to go to Washington from Ms South Dakota district ft ft ft A Sioux tribesman who is a Republican party member, Oongi man-Elect Reifel to an Episco-singing "Gloria in paiian and a member of foe Di-vision of Racial Minorities of the! - - - {National Council. Under the leadership of foe Rev. ; auditorium win seat 526 with id- w‘ w‘ waa**«»s jExcalsto. ditlonal space in foe overflow room. Lutheran ChllTCh The church ha* grows from a >ki# n _ ^ {William Worth, associate pastor.:p|nn a_ r*mnl* membership ot a to 1M7 to OfteiS PlOCjTQTn land Merlin Asplin. a Christmas/100 tO-Op Temple more than too arm* members. _________ „ pagaanl wUl ba preaentod at 4 p.m. WASHINGTON Uh-A project toj I The Sunday School attendance The Re'’ Delayne Pauling, pas- Sunday. {build a Temple of Understand- Slated 50 >-ears *6° was 35; today it !tor* will preach on "Your Lord] Taking part will be Mn. Dale fog," rapRsendng foe world's six •'•erages dose to 500. In 1940 thejla Near" at foe 9:45 morning wor-jOtoen, Brain Tompkins, Sharon major religions of Hinduism, Budd- .. , - „ ?tnva*f members: for 9, 10:15, 11:30 A«I a church In Oopen-jwUJ preeent a Christmas program 1 .. ■ ■ 111 am. Sunday at the Neftmunjo Beauteous Light.” jhagen. Denmark, foe 42nd area [entitled “Our Hearts for Jesus.’’ TtHl of 'Christ*' ‘ AME Church. He asks foe cougro- * OT {gatton to read Romans 13:11-U. NEW YORK m - Amu the! ^ cWr offer the cantata. United States, scores of tadlvMu-i Coders Song erf Christmas, als every year rtotm to be Qirtat. toweled hy-Mr* Clifford Milbum Others report conversations with\SeMtts wiU be Mr*. Vera Dobson. God. Still others teO of flight* to Mr*- BU,J» Mr» Emily Venus and meetiim St- Matthew. Harper. Mrs. Adelaide Cobb, and A third service at 11:30 am. will Mark, Lulte or John * ‘ Mrs. Cora Bass ’ feature the Boys and Girts Choir ft ft ft ft ft ft [ringing “The Angel’s Message" Thesb are among the unortho-{ Other soloists include Mrs. Car-land the Wesleyan Choir singing; dox religious affair* described by rte Burrell. MraO- .A. Lawson and “Lo, How a Rose." Richard Mathiaon, former religion | Mrs. Charte* Cobb. * * * editor ot fo* Los Angel** Time*,! The yodfo department will .in'-! Rev- Richards will be assisted in a new book, "Faiths. Ctilts and sent foe Junkw Choir of Pnwidemv Sects of America,” published by Missionary Baptist Church in a yobhs Mstriil On, . {muafoal program at 4 p.m. FIRST METHODIST ' South MORNING WORSHIP 10 A. M. SERMON: "EMMANUEL — GOD WITH US” - BXV. PAUL T. HART, Preaching Church School 11:80 AM. j * . Vouth Fellowship 8:15 PM. Wftd., 7:80 P.M. Prayer and Bible Study {hospitals and schools of nursing in [Louisville, Lexington and Paducah to "fully integrate ’ their facilities and eliminate all racial barriers. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH a. W. Gibson, Minister FE 4-0239 347 N. Saginaw Bible School . 9 45 A M. Morning Warship . U OOA.M. Youth -Service . 6 00 P.M. Evening Satriaa .... 7 00 P.M. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 PJ4. by lay leader of the church. Ev-ertt Butters who will read foe story of the birth of Jesus according to Luke. * ft */ The nursery will ' | services during the I son under the direction of | Curtis Bishop and her staff of I 22 ladles. • The eetebrafion will continue | at I p-m. when the five choir* FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 576. Orchard Lake Avenue Rev. Harold Marshall. Pasta Harry Nichois, President Sunday Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Stanley Gun, Speaker Wed. — Rev. Marshall, speaker "Waterford Township's American Baptist Church’* CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST Creecent Lake Road near Hatchery Road Worship 1* Alt U Ate. Sunday School Largo Parting Lot Nursery During All Servtoas •ev. u«am L. Mnb* PmOw dirletma* CaadMIgbt Choral Central Methodist HURON at PERRY MILTON H. BANK. Pastor ] D. J. WALLACE and I. H. HALL Assoc, Pastors Morning Worship 8:30-10:45 BROADCAST OVER WPON 11:00 A.M. j "Tht Greatest Promise" Dr. Bank Preaching Church School 9:45 AM.—Youth Fellowship 6:00 and 8:00 "P.M. Guest soloist for foe service to David Lemelin, a Detroit Institute I- of Musical Ait baritone. Guest tenor wfll he Daniel Of music of foe Methodist Church strumentalfl Eltason. Mi accompany -gan.... DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH SStoebeto tab* SM. at Wa oa mm Sunday School 10 Ate. Morning Worship. .II Ate. — A _ ■ . Junior end amaaiW Chunk Youth Barrio* .....................i so pjg. Saga a a- suto-amocNK tromas CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST of Latter Day Saint* * r^ jAr*5L'-n* U1 0rt* Prompt Own toitli(N lift* AM WORSHIP Give tee P M. CHRISTMAS PROORAM swwetto ky tbe Sunday school Ml T:ja PM PRATBR GROUPS ud YOUTH CHOIR We corihally invito yoa to worship with us FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH l« N. Seel Bird. „ , PontMc. MMUsm Putor. O. r tutuu I Ottlc*: PS *-1111 First Social Brethren Church B3« Baldwin. PB J-W84 Christmas Party Sunday Night----..730 PM. Sunday School ....1030AJN. Sunday Morning Worship ....... 11:00AM. Tubs. Young People . ,730 P.M. Thursday Prayer ... 7:30 P.M. REV. TOMMY GUEST. Pastor ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH WELCOMES YOU 8 A M —Holy Communion 9:30 A.M. and 11:13 A.M, Morning Prayer and Church School Daria Pa National Lutheran Council Churches ' ASCENSION WATERFORD Km«h at t«aaea school MU Pontiac Lake ltd. Wm. LaFomtaln, Paster CHURCH SERVICE 930 A M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 1000 A M. CHURCH SERVICE 11 SO AJA. CHRIST of the LAKES WHITE LAKE TWP. na Xiliabeth Lake Rd. Iran C. Boae, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:I5.AM. CHURCH SERVICE 1030 A.M- SYLVAN LAKE Pigs. Off Orchard Lake (Behind tyhraa Shopping Center - ’ Paster Clark McPhail . SUNDAY SCHOOL 935 AM. SERVICES ......UtOO AM. * CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. Airport at william* Lake Rd. - Arvtd E. Anderson, Pastor WORSHIP II AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 930 A M. BEAUTIFUL SAVIOUR Donald G. ZW. Pastor Morning Worship 130 and I t AM. ST. JOHN'S PONTIAC 81 HU1J6L at Gharry St. Chnrlee a. Colbert. Pnetor SUNDAY SCHOOL 935 AM. CHURCH SERVICE I I KX> A M. CALVARY > CLARKSTON . Clarks ton Elementary 8chool ' Pastor Paul A. Mum WORSHIP......9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL . 10*5 A.M. t FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC tiRKSS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1960 FIRST r'“ METHODIST CHURCH SOI MT. CUMINS STRUT i.yjl H. Howison, Pa dor SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS program i i :oo a m. CHRISTMAS CANTATA, "A SONG UNENDIIsfe." 7 -00 P.M. MIDWEEK SERVICE. W>. 7:30 P.M. North East Community to Worship in New Unit UNITY 2349 8. Telegraph. Miracle Mile Open Daily FE 5-2773 Plan* Seaman Minister MI 7-11*1 11 00 AM. Sunday School tl:M AM. Mnrnlna Worahlp "Hie Name Shall Be Called Wonderful" 1 at the Roosevelt Temple, 22 State The congregation of North East ,Cbmmunlty Church will occupy first unit of the new church [for the first time at the 11 o'clock [morning worship amice Sunday. Deanna Relyes will play orga selections and Gary Relye*, a sti dent at the university of Michigan, will sing the anthem solo. Presetting an Advent sermon on "The Marvel of Christ's Birth" will be Dr. Harry B. Schloeser, minister of the congregation. * * + Serving as Sunday School superintendent is. Gerald Shaffer. Dean Hampshire will supervise | the kindergarten department. A nursery is provided for- children under two. Christmas programs and services will be celebrated ea Dec. 21, Holy Communion on Jan. 1. sqm at tables, and an educational wtag- 11 > The exterior is finished in combed redwood. The interior finis Philippine mahogany. The chapel Is equipped with an Alien organ. The pastor said the public is invited. ! rated on Jan. S. Members have j been worshipping in the Herrhpg-I taa School for the pact two I years. i The new building located at Featherstone and Mt. Clemens Roads, includes a chapel seating 174, a fellowship hall which will accommodate 240 chairs, MO per- THE ALLIANCE CHURCH 220 North Cass Lake Road, Pontiac, Michigan G. I, BEBSCHE, Pastor B. W. LANPHER, Asst. Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL \ 10 AM YOUTH PBXOWaHIF « dm MORNINO WORSHIP .11 AM EVENING SXRVICC ? PM •T*t True Hnitti ot Christmas" Choir Precaution''Nl|tat of Mlrocle LEACH ROAD COMMUNITY CHURCH 1 Milo Beet of AttMra Holshu, 1 Block North of Auburn M. Sunday School M A M. Morning Worahlp 11 A.M. Evening Worth Ip 7 30 P.M. "H You Need Spiritual Encouragement . . . Come" - Psotor THEODORE MOSin flooeevelf Walla I which coo (really aaiUt "Familiar Bible Texts" with . Roosevelt Wells, Minister CHURCH CALENDAR Bible Ocbool Sunday...A. M. Sermon and Worahlp....tine A. M. Bvc. Worahlp one Sermon.. 7:00 P.M. Kbit Study Tuesday ... * «0 P. M TNI TgXT "Ivory scripture Uuplrad of Ood la Also preMaibla for teaahlnt. for reproof. for oottocUob, for Laetructleai which la la iffMooiimwav .that tha aaa of Sod say bo complete, furnished completely undo every -good work." n Ha. 3:ia. it. THDIOA TO OONWPBt ABOUT TBS TEXT The actipture that la hafora us Id ihla Article It certalaly one of great Importance It la one that ovary la-“it should carefully ecrutlnlse. attaining the unity *-------- Christ pan*, Jno. 17: JO. Jl, and which Is eo doaperataly needed la view •f the dradad religious condition la which wo art prtonUy engulfed. It w a tost which directs man to on unprecedented and unfaltering guide aad a foundation la the sphere of godly Instruction. A. Met, confused and distracted Individual hat a definite aad direct need for a guide. This h true la the material realm and in tha spiritual realm Spiritually, tha sinful mao U loat (Luka Id: 11. II Cor. 4:3) and therefore bet la Ih need ot guidance .The teat before us presents positive Pgff, *bht the scriptures will supply this need, for It k profitable for TRACKING. FOR RBPROOP. PQR correction, for instruction -. - ■ ufo, roahood by ehrtatam- ttVt Movara Ml_____________T_______________ dam would tvsaluolly, if aat immediately, orumhla la U tlaao that le consumed by men la trying to Croat# a duimns ana a guide or creed would become useless and needless The passage before affirms that tha script arts arc sufficient la every respect Well i ' "First, any ' able, geeaua ontalnlng mt m contain a l than tha Mbit Is objeetlon- •‘Fourth, any oread precisely like the HIM we have the Bible." rhe Meat expressed hi thaae Unas concur aarfoatly o say., ' iTtry scripture Inspired of Ood I* aha pi The Lord's poopla mood not creeds sreatod by man bar guides 4 bo euffMaatty directed aad gdidad.jnr the a IS THIS NOT WHY PAUL SAID, "tvery scripture huptrad of Oc profitable for leaching, far rcprttf, for tmtifoM. f— —------------ ' fhteousness: that tha aaa of Chid may ha In light* k^fofo a | | |__ BEUEVITH THOU THXBT I may ha >. J .ll. IT. CHURCH OF CHRIST For furfhor inlormotiou pall FE 5*1156 or writ* fo addreit Mow. 2)0 Hughes St., Pontiac, Michigan Rev.McColl Called to Texas Choir Offers Christmas cantata at 1 st Christian Morning Worship Hour The Rey. D. D. McColl, pastor ot First Christian Church, has accepted the call to the Pleasant Valley Christian Church in Amarillo, TeX. He will share in the building of i new sanctuary in 1961. Following the morning service tomorrow a farewell dinner and going away reception will be held tor the McColls at 1 p,m. they will be leaving First Christian after Jan. 1. The Bev. My. MeOeN has served as prraidwrt of the Pontine Pastor’* AnooclatioN, tad alto of the Church State Convention. The choir of Flrat Christian will present the Christmas canataj at the morning worship hour under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Mount with Mrs. Paul Colton at the organ. Donald Ostrander and Mrs. Lloyd Marks will sing the solo parts. Soloist for "The Birthday lot a King'* will be Richard Kata. ! Ascension Plans Parties The Lutheran Church of the Ascension is sponsoring a Sunday School party at 4 p. m. Sunday In the Leggett Elementary School where worship services are currently held. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wilson .of Covert Road have ' ed the Junior Luther League to a Christmas party at their home at 7 p. m. Sunday. Musicale at St. James The Harmoneers of Detroit will . resent a program St 7:90 p. hi. Sunday at St. James Missionary Baptist Church, 345 Bagley St. The Pastor's Aid Society will be ' charge. * f , .. HOLY NIGHT — Presenting a pageant Sunday at Central Methodist Church are young people of the church. Included ih the Nativity Scene will be Dennis Slade of 961 Voorheia Road, representing a shepherd; (from left) Diane Brown of 250 Tilden Avenue, angel; Paul Sayers of 144 Dwight St., Joseph; Marcia McNutt of Rochester, Maty; Marilyn Brown of 250 Tilden Avenue, angel; and Harold Balmer of 2736 Chadwick Drive. Central Young People Present Pageant Christmas Carol’’ pageant will be presented at Central Methodist Church by the primary, junior and junior high departments of the Sunday School at 5 p.m. Sunday. Mrs. George Putnam and Mrs. Russell Curtis are directors. The pageaht centers around the singing of Christinas carols as traditional Christinas scenes are portrayed. Characters in the pageant Include Mrs. Stuart Choate, narrator; Paul Sayers, Joseph; Marsha McNutt, Mary; and William Lacey, Dennis Slade, Michael Bennett, Timothy Kaul, Scott Kerns and Roger Pdtnam, shepherds. Representing aaegls will be Diane and Marilyn Brown, Janet Langford, Kathy Carlin, Owe* CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP MALTA HALL, 82 PERKINS STREET Rally Sunday Service' 2:30 Circle* 4 p.m. tftnner 5 p.m. Service 7:30 p.m. Rev. Albert Wilmet No Service Thursday Dec. 22. Murphy, Joy Branson, 8unelaae Bank, aad Mary Jean Head. Serving as pages will be Larry Hurst, and Brooks Putnam. Kathryn Brockie and Leanne Poffen-berger will be candle bearers; Harold Balmer, Kenneth McClellan and Randy Allison, kings; and Mrs. John LaMokite, pianist. ANN The prirnary, junior and junior Igh children will portray children and villagers. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD The Youth Choir of the First Church of Gad will present a sacred concert at 10:30 Sunday morning at the First Church ot God, 25 S. East. Blvd. with Rose Marloweat at the organ. “O Holy Night" will be her prelude number. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE WORSHIP SERVICES . . 1 CHURCH SCHOOL . . 9:30-11:00 9:30-11:00 FIRST CHURCH of the BRETHREN I* itetfink. Bus day, 7 nr and Bible Study. 7: WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Airport Road at Olympic Parkway | ikittA First Sunday in Our New Church ★ Sunday School 9:45 a. m. it Worship Service 11:00 a.m. it , ★ Evening Worship 7:00 p. m. it ... Robert DeWinne, Pastor ‘The Hallelujah Chorus," played on the organ by Mrs. Hulda Quye and Mrs. Juanita Quye at the piano. The Rev. E. D. Johnson, pastor, will read the Christmas story as found in the Book of St. Luke. Soloists will be Cleo Black, Max- ine Marlowe, Edwin Quye , and George O'Brien. Donna Marlows and Jackie Chew will sing a duet as will Maxine and Melvin Marlowe. Frank Antrobus will be nar-Bator; Danny Marlowe, pianist; and Hulda Quye, organist. The director is Juanita Quye. Christmas Candlelight Vesper at Congregational Sherrill Quye will present "Star of tha East" as an ergan offertory number. During the program children portraying the manger scene will include Ruth Marlowe, Mary; Danny Quye, Joseph; Linda Quye, angel; | and BlUy Lolli, Dickie Quye andj Jerome Kaiser, wise men. Singing the duet "O Little Townl of Bethlehem” will be Rose and Meh-y Marlowe. At 6.:30 p.m. the Sanctuary Choir, will present the Christmas cantata "Love Transcending," by Peterson. The program will open with The annual Christmas Candlelight Music Vesper will be held at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in First CM-gregational Church. The four choirs under the direction of Charles A. Wilson wilt sing and the Youth Group will give several choral readings. * * * The Chancel Choir will present Christ Lutheran Slates Concert Four Choirs Presenting Christmas Songs at Sunday Service A concert of Christmas music will be presented by the four choirs at 6 p.m. Sunday in Christ Lutheran Church. , ♦ ★ ♦ ' Directed by Mrs. John Wiley the Cherub Choir of 40 voices will sing several Christmas songs. Mrs. Wiley will also lead the Junior and Luther League Choirs in a group of traditional numbers. * * dr. ' A chorus bom The Messiah. 'And the Glory of the Lord” will be presented by the Senior Choir under the direction of Mrs. Martin Wager. The concert will close wdth the massed choir of over 100 voices singing “Gloria in Excelsis Deo.’ The churchwomen will serve refreshments to the choirs aad congregation following the program. The primary, kindergarten and beginners departments will have Christmas program during the Sunday School hour at 9:15 a.m. "Bella at Christmas" is the theme f the program for Ok junior, intermediate and senior departments. Directors are Mrs. Olive Gustafson and Mrs. John Goshen. #' # It The Luther League will carol to shut-ins Sunday night. Senioryihoir to Sing Cantata of Alliance The Alliance Church Senior Choir] [will present John W. Peterson’s "Night of Miracles” at 7 p.m. Sunday. Choir director John H. Has-lett will be assisted by Mrs. Frank VanHusen, pianist, and Ethelyn Ashley, organist. The cantata will highlight the] events surrounding the birth of Christ. Soprano soloists will in-du(L- Mrs. Vicki Hubbard and Mrs. Phyllis Gehman. Featured male soloists will be Dean Rowe, Paul Gehman and the Rev. B. W. Lan-pher, director of Christian education. Scripture texts wi narrated by William Bower. Music for the morning worship service will be “The Story of Christmas,” a choir anthem written by Roger C. Wilson, and "Jesu Bambino," a soprano solo by Pie-Yon and sung by Mrs. Gehman with guest violinist Jean Huttula. the cantata "Puor Natus" (A Son Is Bom) by David H. Williams. Following the vesper a Christmas party will be held for the children and a coffee hour tor adults. The program, open to the public, win Include organ prelude “Pastorate" by Bach; and Chancel Choir numbers “The Angel’s Song" tgr Tschemkov and “The Adoration of the Shepherds” a medieval Catalotian Nativity song. “O Rely Night” by Adame will be rang by the combined eholin. The Church of Youth and Junior] [Choirs will present “Carol of the] 1 Sheep Beils’’ by Kountz. The Probationers Choir will be heard in “Baby Jesus,” “Lullaby to the Oirist Child," an Armenian [melody, and “The Infant Babe’ Polish carol. It fo w “Sixteenth Century Carol" by Body will bo the organ offertory number and the Chancel Choir will present "Puer Natus." The program will close with the recessional hymn, “O Cbme All Ye Mtb- ful." Annual Celebration Set Tile fourth annual Qrixtwm. celebration for the children will be presented at 5:90 p.m. fomifoy at St. Stephen Episcopal Church. The Christmas story will be fold fr ■ j United yV Presbyterian Churches OAR LAUD 1YEHTJE Oakland at Cadillac Theodore a. Altmeh. Feeler Audrey Llakeaea, Tenth pttcetcr Morning Worship ...1040All. Bible School ...-Youth Fellowship Evening Seryioe Wednesday Prayer Masting ..11:20 A.M. ..fiMPM. .. 7:00P.M. 7:00 PH- AUBURN HEIGHTS MM Primary Street ’ P. W«. Fein nr. Feeler Sunday School Jr... 1040 A.M. Morning Womhii> ...11:15 Ail "Is Christmas Nocnsaary?" No Young Fsoplos Services Christmas Choir Sarvton 7:90 Youth Groups 8:90 P.M. DRAYTON Drayton Plains. Michigan W. J. Teeeeleera Jr . Penlex Bibio School ... 9:45A.M. Morning Vorahip .1100A.M. Youth Groups .... 8:90 Pdf. Erenitig Worship ... 7:30P.M. Wadnatdbnr Prayer and StudyHour ....... 7:90 P.M. JOSLTN AYE. . Joelyn at Third •Martas L whfolna. Malar Bible School ..... 9 30 A.M. Morning Worahlp . . . 1045 A.M. Youth Mooting ... 7.00 PM. Evening Worship .... 7 00 P.M. ZION CHURCH of the NAZARENE 239 E. Pike Street Par. Harold L Harrta FE 4-8218 carols. The chfldren’a art work of] the Advent season will be on display. Guests will be the Rev. Chri Sayres and .family. Bloomfield Baptist to Present Program The Christmas program at the Bloomfield Baptist Church Sunday evening will be a dramatic-musi-, ’cal presentation of the story of] Christ’s birth in contemporary style. Under the leadership of Mrs. John Little and Mrs.-Jack White, the performance will begin at 6 p.m. In the Hickory Grove School' where ebureh services are currently being held. The Rev. Wallace A. Alcorn, Children of the beginner and primary departments will give a welcome and also form a rhytfamn band organized by MN. Herbert The pastor will speak on “Tile Life Was the Light’’ at, the morning worship. The SALVATION ARMY 29 W. Lawrence Street Sunday SchT 9:45 a.m. Young People's Legion 6 p.m Mora'g Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Mtg. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. , CAPTAIN and MBS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Good Music — Singing — True to the Word Preaching God Meets With Us —- Tou Too, Are Invited FIRST ASSEMBLY of GOD 210 N. PERRY SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A. M. 11:00 A M. MORNING WORSHIP I Pastor A. Q. 1 7:00 EVENING SERVICE CHURCHES Llataa to (ho "Harold < CKLW TV «:30 A M. of CHRIST tl Truth’' Each Sunday WXYZ 10:00 P.M. * SYLVAN LAKE Orcherd Lake sad MlddleD«U Rdf. Cljrde Belderton. Minuter n nhnxi FI l -UU Bible School 945 A.M. Morning Worahlp 10:45 AM. Evening Sarvleo 6 P.M. Wed Night Bible Omni 7:30 PM. PONTIAC IIMR.Fernat. Bible atney f :M A.M, Clean for All Agee morn mo woaamr ie-.ee a m atriMB: "Are Alt OenereiTAted Feeple meet**" W. W. jfoa. Freeahiac ■vaifuio womrip era ». M. Bermoe: "U My Heart Written hi Blearer1 wm biblb arupy i a pm. LAKE ORION vauam-hhh, 1080 Hemmingwey Rd. off Oerkaton ltd. Bible Study Sun. 943 AM Tuee. 7:30 P.M. Worahlp 1045 AM. 640 P.M. 8^*J Columbia Avenue BAPTIST church 84 West Columbia Ave. FE 5-9900 Sunday School...................9:45 A. M. "FINAL FACTS AND FIGURES" Morning Worship ........... 10:55 A. M. Training Union ..... ..........$;30 Evening Service ............... ,7;30 p M .."DEADEND" pm. marion r. worn j* Mfoirox CLARXNC* fo JACXapN, Minuter ef Bdneetlen "‘■“"fo* With awthen Beptl.t Cea Membcrihlp Ortr t.MC.MO 7 ; First Congregational .Church Mill E. Huron and lit Clement MaJcom K. Burton, Ministar HowcrrdCtegg, It. Assistant Morning Worship and Church School 10:30 A.M. ' "QOD &0 LQVftr Rev. Malcom K. Burton, Preaching . TRUITT METHODIST Keego Harbor 1 Williams Lake Church of the Hazaxene 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL II- AM. WORSHIP HOUR 7 P.M. WORSHIP HOUR Churdl'Choirs Join in Festival TrodHional Christmas Carols to Bo Presented at Orchard Lake The Ox choirs ri Orchard Lake Community Church, Presbyterian wilt Join in ilnginf "As It P«U Upon the Night" at the annual Christmas Choir Festival at T>.Hfc THE POKTIAC PRB88 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1?, I960. FIFTEEN LUTHERAN CHURCHES maeotmi synod St. Stephen | Guf A Smith. Pastor ! Sunday School .... 9:15 AM. : Church Service ... ,10:30 A.M. St. Trinity Ralph C. -Claus, Pastor Sunday. School . Firat Service . . „ . 9:45 A.M. | Firat Samoa ........1:30 KM. \ Second Samoa . .11:00 A.M. St. Paul i /trim at IBM PM Mel l Geoige Mahder. Paster I Morning Service .. 1045 AM. I Sunday School .... 9:00 A.M. I J Cross of Christ !' Bloomfield Town** { Square Lake and Telegraph Rev. Delirjme Pauling 1 Church Service ...'. 9.45 Alt \ Sunday School .11:00 A.M. St. Mark I Wm. C. Grate. Pastor , I Church Servioe 1:45Ail. I Sunday School ... 9.45 AM. _ | Church Service .,.. .11:15 A-M. I I direct the Cherub Choir In “Carol of rriendly Beasts'' and “The Three Oxen.” Singing "The Child's Noel" and “A Christmas Lullaby" wilt be the Cruaaders Choir with Mn. Alice Smith directing. # # A Numbers of the Choralera Choir 4U be “Little Bells." "Magi, Flute" and "Shapherd'a Song.' Lending the Chapel Choir In "Now Sing Wt Noel" will be Ron Thor- The Westminister Choir directed by Oarcnce Brown will pc "O Holy NlgM," and wU Join others hi "Alleluia, Gloriono b Thy Name." Singing "Wo Have Seen His Star" and "Mary Had a Baby” will be the Chancel Choir The Bov. Edward D. Aaehaid. paatsr, wtH asm as aavrabr. la daring be wnritoaS ohriso will Jete ia "Stoat Night." "The Compel We Sb*" will be the paator'e sermon theme at the t jmd U a m. morning service* Th# ehoir directed by Ruby Welch will sing at (he Women's Mrs. William J. David b chairman of Hit program. | Cedar Crest I lbrnsworth off Upton U. Rd * m#it la Dublin Ocbaal) j Howard E. Claycombo, Pastor Services at tJQ A.M. § aM H AM. Sunday Behoof MS A.M. | >t Grace Corner Osnsssi and Olendals AM mast Richard C. Shtokmoyor, Pastor | Church Samoa .... *00 AM. : Sunday School .... 960AM. I Church Sorrioo'... .11.-00 AM. i Sunday School —11:00 A.M. ■■■CHRISTIAN SCIENCEi SUBJECT FOR SUfDAY IS THE UNIVERSE. INCLUDING MAN, EVOLVED BY ATOMIC FORCES? Sunday Services and _______ 2 East Lawranos Stract ■ ll«f AM. Open Daily; Wednesday Evening .11 AM. to S PM. Syrvlcee 8 P.M. Friday to 9 PM. FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST,.SCIENTIST Lawranos and Williams Streets HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALf? RADIO STATION CKLW-—800 KC. SUNDAY, 9:45 A. M. TV ivory Sunday, Channel 7, 9:30 AML . the right- day Jewish whiter holiday, b the Sidney Gnfebr family of ISld lakeland Avenue, member* of Congregation B'aat Israel. Gathered around the epecial candela brum for the lighting ceremony am Mr. Casizkr, Shelley, Mrs. Ckeisler an* Deborah who lights the fourth'caiyfle. The firat candle was lit Turoday, the first right of the holiday, two candles the second right and ao on. Chanukah maria history's first struggle for religious freedom, the Jews against the Syrian*. Bloomfield Hills Baptist, Church Temporarily Meeting in Hickory Grove School Lahser Rd., South of Square Lake Rd. 10 AM. Sunday School - 11 AM. Morning Worship The Lite Was the Light" 6 P.-M. First Annual Sunday School Christmas Program Wednesday 7:30 P.M. Prayer and Bible Study: Youth Choir rhe Rev. Wallace Arthur Alcorn, Pastor FE 8-1992 Junior, Senior Choirs to Sing Christmas Carols to Bo Presented Sunday at St. Trinity Lutheran Pontiac Baptist Churches Present Third Annual Vesper The third annual Vesper Service!Sunday at Bethany Ba of Baptist churches in the City Church, of Pontiac will be held at 4 p.m.[ Elda Sutter, minister of music SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 AM. WORSHIP HOUR I I AM. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM 7 P.M. LIVE NATIVITY SCENE 7 to 10 P.M. Dec. 19th to 25th Bring your family to see the only Nativity Scene with LIVE ANIMALS and REAL PEOPLE. PILGRIM ^HOLINESS CHURCH BALDWIN AND FAIRMONT The Junior and Senior Choirs of' ^w * . tvt.ij i jrV8S££3SdChoirs Sing Carols Presbyterian Vesper Coma, O Coma," "O Thou ibr Tribri." “Silent Night," "FVera _ _ , _ . _ .......... _ ... . Heaven Above" "Keeping Holy 7** Chancel Choir will sing Eveniia. Sing Gloria, and “Let Vigil” "Clary to God" and Christmas Choral Veepers at 5 Sun-‘'Blessed Be tbs Lord" wfltt be]jy tft*rnoo° tp.rir* P —Urtw»w by the Senior Choir. Oiurch with Lyndon David Stohlamnn will present: 0r9*nUt ,nd director. "Comfort All My Poopte" and Among the selections will be *Geaii Bambino" wfil be the solo! Christmas carols “We’ll Dress the by Gayle Reas. Carolyn Sebastian’House," "Just Sound These .will sing "O Hurii Thee, „Doar Voices," and "Caroling, Caroling' [MM.” written by the bte Allred Burt. P. T. Stohlmann will direct thej Mr. But was the soa of a I**? farmer rector ri Ail Snlnto Epto- slsted by Mra. Enrtn MUler. ^ the faUe Bev. the Men's (Mala wfl bo heard gates G. But. at Bethany will lead the choir in Christmas carols, "As Lately We Watched," "Adoration Carol,” "A Christmas Carol From Lapland,” ‘Only a Manger," "Silent Night” and “Good Night, Sweet Jesus." Our Gladness Have No End.' Royce Everett will present Van Do Water's "Night ri Nights." The Ladles Chorus will ring “On Christmas Eve” by Swift. Infants wfil be presented for baptism in the early part ri dm to Is, How t Lodtaa* Choir wt to Eaeelris Deo.’ Following the “Noel" number by], the Junior Choir, the two choirs] will sing “The Halleluiah Chorus, j The Rev. Ralph C. Claus will lead] ittie Scripture reading and offer prayer. Other numbers will be “Good Is Ever Near" at the 9:30 worship hour tomorrow. Bangs by the primary depart- CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN sis* mnw*n nr, waterier# CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittsoora Street Sunday 7:30 P. M. MV.WMD Wednesday Silver Tea Apostolic Church of Christ - 458 CENTRAL Yqung People Saturday...... 7:30 P M. Sundry School and Worship..1060 P.M. Sundry Evening Service.....7 JO P.M. Services Tuet. and Thun. . .7:30 P.M. REVIVAL COMING! Rsv. Billie MeCool, Storting, Dec. 28 Church Phone FE 5-8361 UL 2-5142 Bishop L. A. Parent f OAKLAND PABK METHODIST CHURCH S Montcalm and Olenwood Rev. J. W. Deeg, Pastor * Sunday Service -10:00 A.M. — "Gifts Fit For A King" Sunday School 11:15. A.M. !j§ , Christmas' Tree Festival Program 7:00 P M, Baldwin Church Gives Christmas Musical Play Yule Tableau To Be Presented Rhythm . Band, Stories Recitations and Singing Make Up Program The four chain of Baldwin Evan- tv raro| “O Come All Ye gelicalJL'nMed Brethern Church will Faithful” at United Missionary present a Christmas musical at church wtU open a Christmas 11 a.m. Sunday. [program at 7 p.m. Sunday. Gerald FtederUcsen will lead the a w«"pr t«M—u; rhytiun choira assisted by Eriher Everett.) band, recitations, stories and vocal Barbara Fall, and Carol Hoban ^ instrumental numbers Scripture passages will be rondjpmmted. Ira Sheric will lead by Robert Hollis. ] congregational singing. The Sunday Bchool will five the Directioc will be the O. p. East mas, pastor; Wes-under the direction of Mra. Rich-jk - — - - - - • lard Hoban. Small children will sing carols. The Christmas play emitted "Joyful and Triumphant' will be presented by a cast ri 33 persons. Characters in the play include Cecil Leggett, Goldie WakUe. Phyllis Hardy, Carol Rfchardaoq, Beth Hoban, Bruce Walker, David Ritter, Carolyn Gaddes and Mary Ritter. AlaO taking part in the piny will be Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Walker, Bechy Cooper, Peggy Colton, Vickie Handley, Ronald Walker. Ronald Hollis and William Gaddea, William Graham, ents Mra. Fred Johnston, nursery: Mrs. Floyd Jones, beginners; Mrs. Wood, primary youngsters; Harold Hall, juniors; and Walter Wllliains, Junior high students. Participating will be Kris Zur-brick. Joyce and Janis Spurrier, Joe' HeKriey, Darlene Martinson. Don Reiter, Jessie Prieto. Randy Fretherstone, Jadine Scbnaix, Mark Spurrier, Sandra Johnson, Robert Irwin and Denise Schnake. all of the primary department. Junior department participants will Include Tom Iwanski, Joyce Mora, Linda Brown, Jerry Davis and Susan Good. Following the Star,' EVMGOICU UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH 212 Baldwin Ava. Phone PS 2-0728 Bunds, School I U A.M. I A M. — A Ssrvtco of ChfMUMS M Scrlpturs by Four Choirs ChrtWSi Frosrsm si______„ ________________ at Th# Sunday oth-n-l XVERTONS a WBLCOMB — Minister • Rsv. M. 1». lYsrstt All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. at W. Pike The REV. £ GEORGE WIDOIFIELD, Rector I jO A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 and 11:15 A.Mr-Moming Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. Church School Wed. Dec. 21—St. Thonws the Apoitls 7:00 A.M. -Holy Communion Pagoant to Bo Presented A pageant antitied "What Strange jGifto" will be preaented at 7:30 SundaS’ evening at the Aldersgate j Methodist Church. Mrs. Roger ! Williams ia the director. CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION ; will meet- in Clsrkiton E'.mentery School, 6595 Wsldoo Rd. 9:15 A-M;—-Holy Communion and Sermon . by The Rev. Alexander T. Stewart Daniel McQueen. Ronald Bell, Daniel Lovae and Michael Koyl. .. . - j. Flint Pastor to Spook The Rev L. R. Hickman of ThomP flf SCHnOfl Flint will speak at the OihBn, llwww Wl rfwn,,w service at 3:30 Sunday afternoon 1 at the Southside Church ri God, .529 Nebraska St. Mrs. Margaret Ledwell will sing “O Holy Night." The Rev. H. C Shankle said the Miarionary Society la Those, participating in the program entitled "I Bring Thee Gifts ri Geld, Frankincense and Mynh" will be the Rev. James Savage, missionary to South America; Percy Walley, director of Christian education at Bethany; thej Rev, Marion F. Boyd ri Columbia Avenue Baptist Church andl Dr. Charles A. Carman, interim] W * a. I minister at Bethany. Under the leadership ri MmJ * * * Philip Proud, the Junior Choir .Others will be Dr, Joseph W. will shy "The Ai«ei's Song,"jMoore 01 Trinity Baptist, the Rev. “Haaten Swiftly." and "The Lord w- Somers ri Marimont and Rev. Robert Crescent Hills Baptist Church. The; Woman's Society will be in charge; ri the coffee hour following "Why Waa Christ an "The Baty Family’ wtth the theme. “Joseph. the Faithful Father," at both the 8:48 ami It s’cfoek Dr. William H. Marbach will preach on “Peace and Goodwill’ at 11 a.m. John Ward will «w»^ "Sweet Little Jesus Boy." and The Senior Cho,r wfll •ta« "3oy-Royce Everett and Jota Hilton «** Chrtotmu." Mitzi Schroeder will be aoMsts in the choir *1" •* *•* e*rtY hour anthem. [and Ralph Bergemann will sing 'at 11 a.m. Youth assistants will Sunday School children will pra-j!* Langford and Don sent canned vegetables and fruit at both morning hours. The board ri deacons will distribute them to needy persons. ♦ Junior and senior young people will carol to the sick and elderly members and friends of the church Sunday evening. WMte. Everett Spurlock, former director ri Pontiac Urban League, speak at the 7 pJh. Adult Forum in Fellowship Hall. A discussion will follow- This wiU conclude the series of forums on "Hie Church and Our City. BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH West Huron ot Mark Stroat Dr. Charloa A. Carman. Interim Pastor Farcy M. Walter, It.. Minister a1 Education Two Worship Services — 8:40 and 11:00 a.m. Ssrmon: **|ossph, the Faithful Fsther” 9:45 a m.—Church School Otises for All 4d)0p.m.—Pontiac Baptist Christmas Vespers 7 DO p.m. —.Fivt Youth Groups Adult Forum "The Church and Our City-Social Tensions and th# Rote of the Church’’ Wednesday 7:15 p.m. — Mid-week Service of Prayer and Study Saturday 8:00 pjn. — Christmas Eve Service "An American Baptiat Canvenfion.Chureh" Marimont Baptist Qiurch 68 W. Wolton FE 2-7239 REV. PHILIP W. SOMERS, Pastor Sunday School..................10 AM. Morning Sarvict 11 A.M. "THE KING AND HIS CONDUCT" Evening Service ................ • 7JO p.m. "THE KING AND HIS COMMANDMENTS" Pastor Somers preaching at both services Youth Group....... ..............-6;30 P.M. ST. PAUL METHODIST 1« K Oaaaie Lake M. VS S-sm-PB s-sm I Worship 10 AML and 11: •THB StlB.S AMP TOO" Church Bchool 10 AM. FIRST ^CHURCH of the NAZARENE 60 State Street DECEMBER 18-TWO CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS 7:00 *. M. The Annual Christmas Cantata will be presented by the Music Department. The cantata this year is by John W. Paterson, "A SONG UNENDING" Everyone Welcome . 9*5 A. M. The Annual Sunday School Christmas program will bo given the entire time of the morning. Between four sod five hundred poopte usually attend this service, honoring the Christ Chad. v STEVE CANNON Sunday School Supf. J. E. VAN ALLEN, PASTOR Sunday's Services, Dec. 10:00 A M — 11:00 A M. Dr. Tom Malone Speaking at 11:00 A M. Sunday School Attendance Lost Sunday 1450 Following the Star” will be the theme ri Dr. Alfred D. Grey's sermon at the 11 a. m. Sunday service of Pine Hill Congregational Churdf with worship to the Pim Lake Elementary School on Weot Long Lake Road. BfM Riegelman will be soloist. Mrs. Donald Batty will direct th# Christmas Festival at 5 p. m. Sunday with every child fat the Church School participating. Mra. Batty, church school auper-itendent. will be assisted by the Board ri Christian Education. mm FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. jL Savage, Pastor 9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Ciasapf for All Agee THOU REMAINEST * R»», JMM* 8#v*f 10:45 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP n*a Armstrons. MPtklas RUSSIA'S HEARTBREAK" Mr. Artsslraae recently return#* (ran * trie to Rattta. _ Dr. H. H. Savage, preaching ' Evening Servic*—7:0Q P.M. 7:30 P.M. THE ANNUAL CHORAL CHRISTMAS PAGEANT Choral and Pageant Director Mrs. Tom Malone "HIS NAME 'JESUS'" I COLORFUL PACEANTNT —Three Dimensional— New Jerusalem— Beautiful Bethlehem Monger Scene Paqaantry Portrayal Prophecy—Birth—Death Resurrect iorv—Second Coming of Christ with Special Readings INSPIRING MUSIC —The Emmanuel? Choir-Selections from "The Meuiah"—Handel's 'Halleluiah Chorus" MUSIC BELOVED Lchrely Music of Christmas Solo*—Duets . Trio* Quartets Twin Pianos—Organ (Note—Onq Presentation Only!) . EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Orchard Lake at Telegraph Road .Dr. Tom Malone, Pastor t. | SrXTRBN '4. : ;J Ball THJE PONTIAC PR^SS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER IT. i960 Its Party Before Several parties will precede Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority’s annual Christmas ball this evening In Edgewood Country Qub. • • * * ' * Guests at the Kratage Drive home ot Mr. gad M». John Oroegy will he Mrr and Mrs. James Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Ibljph Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knowlton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Andreas and Mr. and Mrs. Don Murphy. Gfithering at the home ot and Mrs. Don Summervile, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crittenden and Mr. and Mrs. William Bray. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Raft, the Norman Nelsons, the Robert Horsleys and Jean Sammons and her escort Edward Kuncel also will attend the Lehs* party. Vfr ★ Sr The East Mansfield Street home ot Mr. and Mrs. James Stone will be opened to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dudek, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Frizzell, Mr. and Mrs. James Newport, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mertdeth. L. Pride and Kathryn Mr. and Mrs. Winston Hopp ot Eason Road will entertain Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Schroder, Mr. and Mrs. David Green and the Richard gut-liffs. * Following the dance Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Warner will be hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Max Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zielinski, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Biggins, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Thompkin* and Mr and Mrs. C. D. MacLean. Also attending will’ be Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Mattery, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bennet, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Novotney and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pas-' Committee chairmen planning Alpha Alpha Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority's annual Christmas ball at Edgewood Country Club tonight invited their husbands to attend a combined final arrangements and social meeting this week at the Avondale Avenue, Sylvan Lake home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Mazza (center). Gathered Faatte* Fran Paste* around the cheery hearth are (from left) Mr', and Mrs. Rex Parker of West Princeton Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Mazsa and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holler of Desota Place, orchestra, publicity and dance commit* tee' heads, respectively. Bell Chorale Makes Dehut at City Church The Ben Chorale, directed by Frederic N. Bellinger, made its debut in a public program of Christmas music Friday evening in the St. ■ John Methodist Church on Highland Street. Sixteen vocalists from various city churches comprise the group. Selections included two chorals from the "Christmas Oratorio,", by Bach and Mozart’s “Gloria” frpm the Twelfth Mass.” Several traditional carols, plus "Carol of the Bells,” and • "O Holy Night” were sung, along with a group of Christmas spirituals including ’’Mary Had a Baby-” Director Mr. Bellinger, son of the Rev. M. L. Bellinger who is pastor at St. John Methodist, is a music teacher for Ponttee Public Schools. He is a graduate ot Philander Smith College, Little Rock, Ark., and Indiana State Teachers College. Book Reviewers to Meet Monday The Waterford Bode Review Group wiU meet Monday at the home of the president, Mrs. Arthur C. Arnold, on Desmond street. Cohostesses will be Mrs. Ralph Eaton and Mrs. Alton To Market, to Market Mrs. Arthur W. Selden will lead a discussion on the life and poetry of toe American poet, Robert Float. . Run, Lady, Run and You'll Live to Fight Another Day By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN > DEAR ABBY: I am so ashamed ot myself I Could Just die, but maybe if I put this down on paper it will help. I am a respectable woman of ■ I have a good husband and three lovely emi- tting to com My problem is I told myself terribly attracted to the man who ABBY checks out my groceries. I get all dolled up to go marketing and I know I go more than I should Just to see him (I even buy things I don’t need). All he has to do is look at nle and my heart beats like a trip hammer. I haven’t felt like this since I was in high school! He calls me "Mrs. Sunshine” and I call him ‘‘Mr. Super” (for super market), but I think he took me wrong. It’s only a harmless flirtation, but how does a grown woman get over something like tills? I even dream about him. TRUE CONFESSION DEAR TRUE: All serious entanglements start with a “harmless flirtation.” Nip this little' attraction in the bud and take your business across the street. And remember, you aren't “in the market" for anything but groceries. * * ★ DEAR ABBY: At the bottom of your column you ask people to write to.you In care of this paper. How do you get your mail? Do the people down at the paper open the mail and read it first and send it to you? If I thought the people at my newspaper read what I had to say about my family life, 1 sure wouldn't write. 1 hope you woii't think my question is too stupid to answer. GOT PROBLEMS DEAR GOT: The only questions that are stupid are the ones that are never asked. All letters addressd to me in care of your newspaper are . sent to ME—unopened. * * * DEAR ABBY: Don’t you think when a gentleman marries for the second time he should be honest with toe lady concerning his health? I recently married a man who is 76. He had surgery a year before we were married. I realize he can’t help this, but he never gave me a hint of his condition. I am not an old woman (I am 70) and would enjoy something besides a lovely home and companionship: - .. He said he wouldn't blame me if I got a boy friend as long as he never found out. I am not that kind of person and would never do such a thing. Had I known of his condition I wouldn’t have married him. Is there a solution? MISLED DEAR MISLED: Most women of 70 marrying a man of 76 would be content to settle for a "lovely home and companionship,” but if you are not, and were indeed "misled,” there IS a solution. Talk to your clergyman or 'an attorney about an annulment. it 6 Hr For a personal reply, said a self-addressed, stamped envelope to ABBY, Box 3365 Beverly Hill, Calif. * * * Who pays for what? For < Abby’s pamphlet, “How To Have A Lovely Wedding,” send 50c to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly Hois, Calif. Explore Christmas Around the Chap Seems toWantYou to Call Him Time Yule * Christmas custom4 of many land* were told as the New Citizens' League of Pontiac and Janice An-tana’s Citizenship Class observed their 20th annual “Christmas Abound the World”, program Friday« P*stls* Pr*M Pk*te Dressed in native Mire for the festive occasion were (from left)‘Mrs. Beja Hoogenstryd, Holland; Mrs. Kay Holloway, Japan; Mrs. Robert Perkins, Switzerland; and Mrs. Hong Lim, China, GOOD TASTE TODAY EMILY POST Question: My husband and I entertained a business associate of his and his wife at dinner in a restaurant. When the evening was over, he invited us to his house without making it definite when we should come. ♦ ‘'0.0 Since then he has asked my husband several times when we were coming to his house, again withput setting a definite time. I fed that since we are not personal friends we should wait until we are invited for a particular time. My husband thinks it is all right to call and say we are coming over. Who is right? Answer: Since he has asked several times* It trill be quite all right to wtephowa and ask if it will he convenient tor you to cone over on that particular evening. ★ a a Question: My mother passed away in April. I would like to know if it would be in bad taste to have a tree and decorations about the house at Christmas time. * * * Answer: You may quite property have a tree this Christmas and indeed, if you have children who look forward to one, you should not disappoint them. World Members of the New Citizens’ League of Pontiac and Janice Antona’s Citizenship Class celebrated their 20th annual “Christmas Around the World” program at Pontiac Central High School Friday evening. The Pontiac Northern High School Crystallaires, directed by Melvin Larimer, sang several numbers for the more than 100 present. Ester Jimenez - and LoUto Flores, 5 and 6, respectively* danced to Mexican tunes in native attire. "The Spirit of Christmas” and Nativity films were presented by Mrs. Theodore Wter-sema. Mrs. Joseph Bennett accompanied for group caroling. Christmas customs in their respective countries were re-lated by Lillian Vaillancourt, . France; Flora Grimaldi, Italy; Stephen Chamdzyk, ’ Poland; Hazel Allen, Ireland; and Mar-rianne Scherbe, Germany. Ruth Maroko of Israel spoke of Bethlehem and the Holy Land. Guest of honor was Santa Claus who presented gifts to children of members. Refreshments, Chris tmas cakes and cookies from foreign tends, were served by Mrs. Gerrit Hoogenstryd from the Netherlands and Kay Holloway, Japan. Both wore native costumes. Much Appreciated NEW YORK fUPI)—favorite Christmas gift of parents and grandparents is a portrait photograph of the children to the family. Portrait photos capture forever the chiidhoal charm of little boys and girls who will he grown-up. tomor- Womens Section Greetings Abound NextWeek JANICESVE WAINCER At a small family reception, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wainger announced the engagement of their daughter Janice Sue to Bruce M. Shulak, son of Dr. and Mrs. Irving B. Shulak of Detroit. The bride-elect, a graduate of Kingswood School Cranbrook, is a University of Michigan senior, where her fiance, an alumnus, is attending medical school. His fraternity is Phi Delta Epsilon. August vows are planned. By RUTH SA UNDER* BIRMINGHAM —This city’s current "Claim to Fame," Mrs. Dean Coffin, is home from Hollywood for Christmas with her family. They have recently moved to Cranbrook Crossroad where they are occupying Mrs. Morgan . D., Douglas' home while she is in' Florida. The family consists, of two sets of twin boys and a daughter, and was known fondly as "Confusion, Inc.” All four boys are coming, home from schools and colleges, and Mr. and Mrs. Coffin have planned to hold Open House New Year's Day. Mr*. Coffin (Winnie) is due bock in Hollywood Jan. 10 for another television show. ★ * * Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Hitchcock of Vermont, former Birmingham resident, and brother-in-law and sister of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Wiley, and the Robert D. WUeys plan to come to Birmingham, for the holidays. They will spend Christmas in Ann Arbor with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wiley Hitchcock. Several family parties are being planned foi; them. * * A Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Bowers were hosts at a cocktail party last Saturday evening to their home and this evening's hosts will be the Douglas Keys, among many others. Hr O .0 Mr. .and Mrs. Dan O’Madi-gan are planning a Tom and Jerry party for the night before Christmas and they promise very unusual canapes. ★ W * Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Beresford are planning their annual Christmas Eve supper for the family, including the James T. Beresfords, the John Crims and toe William T. Beresfords; also Mr. and Mrs. Leroy G. Vandeveer and their daughter Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Vandeveer will entertain the same group* at breakfast Christmas Day. Gifts will be opened around the tree after breakfast. .. j \ y: -v yva Galloway Unit Swaps Gifts Gifts were exchanged at the annual Christmas dinner meeting of Galloway Lake MOMS, Unit 21, Wednesday, at Pontiac Township Hall. The unit will purchase a pressure-point mattress for the Michigan Veterans’ Facility at Grand Rapids. Members will meet at 2 p.m., Monday, at Pontiac Township Hall to pack cookies and candy for veterans at the Michigan State Sanitarium at Howell. Their wives and mothers will also be remembered. Paint Your Ribbon (IB*!) — Ribbon ends won’t fray if you coat them with colorless fingernail polish. Wash in a Hurry (UP!) — Blankets require a four-inch suds. All htaakets, whether all wool, part wool, or cotton, require the same quick washing treatment as any other woolen article «u, never more than three minutes in a washing machine• and os quickly as you can manage it by hand. Yearly Party Set for Vets The annual Christmas party t for Disabled American Vet-1 erans Chapter 16, wtl) be at T this evening at the DAV home on Auburn Avenue, AH members and their families are invited. Brk« the children for refreshments and * a visit with Santa Claus. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hummel of Osage Circle (left) and the Bert A n-selmys of Deer‘Run appear in a happy holiday mood as they compare commit- tee reports f or cpsuon Jigma .-upon s Christmas ball this evening. Mrs. Hummel heads the' ticket committee and Mrs. Anselmy is in charge of patrons. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1960 SEVENTEEN Here*! a Helpful Giiidc Golden Age Groups Meet at Y Can You Tell the Rood With All the Vitamins? Cranberry Holiday Bread Has Fruit Cake Texture At CONNOLLY’S 2 Beaotifil Stores Presenting the SOLID BRASS «allery^|^^®|B^W* TRAY g H H TABLE H || 1 Newlyweds'Go on Eastern Trip Dm Rev. Edmond Watkins officiated at the marriage of Mr*. Norma Kirchmeyer of First Street! ■“ - Bain of Middle! Baldwin WSCS Holds Program , at Meeting Members of the Women’s Society of World Service of the Baldwin Avenue Evangelical United Brethren Church met Tuesday evening at the Florence Avenue home of Mrs. Barbour Williams. The hostess conducted the meeting and Mrs. Kenneth Walker gave the devotions. Participating te a program directed fay Mrs. Philip Waldie wen Mrs. Alford BeO. Mrs. Charles Parrott and Mis. Walter Fined-oilmen. Philia Thetas Exchange Gifts Members of the Philia Theta Chib exchanged gifts at the annual Christmas party Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lovell Sstteriee on South Wind list Drive, Waterford Township. and Kenneth L. ____m Belt Road. Tuesday, in the Joslyn Avenue United Presfaytyrla l Church, * " Mr. and Mrs. James Reinert attended the couple. After an Eastern trip, Mr. and Mrs. Bain will be at home on Middle .Belt Road. t International j p S' Solid Brat* 4 A delicious spread — and vitamin-packed, too. Most of tke vitamins ore widely scattered through the food world but often in small quantities. Jolly Ten Together Each member of the Jolly Ten Club offered a Christmas or re-Ugtout reading at the group’s annual Christmas party Wednesday in Hotel Waldron. Terms Can Be Arranged Nebs Social Club Has Yule Party at Restaurant 21 Attend Luncheon Twenty-one members of Group I. Order of the Eastern Star, exchanged gifts at g Christmas luncheon Wednesday at Devon Gables. Cards and gifts were sent to shoMn members. Vincent, Mrs. Richard Goddes, Mrs. Grant Burilaon, Mrs. Frank Chaffee, Mrs. Anne Newberry, JEWEL! ItS Q Downtown—16 W. Huron Mirado Milo—2203 S. Telegraph FE 24)294 FE 2-8391 Following dinner, carols were sung and gifts exchanged. Secret pals were revealed, and names SELLING t COLD WAVE Nazareth Alumnae Hold 2nd Meeting The birthday of Mrs. Lulu Buck-let' of Roashire Court was honored. Hostesses were Mrs. Cecil Diehl and Mrs. Ray L. Haerttrr Spadea’s American Designer Pattern Pre-Holiday Priced jGarden Group [Holds Party I Mrs. EJvin McCarty opened her home on Fernbarry Drive Wednesday evening for the annual Christmas party of the Lorraine Manor Branch, Woman's National Turn 'and Garden Association, Mrs. Roy iAUen assisted the hostess. delightfully manage-able, tor a lovely YOU through Hobdays and months to eomet Phong FE 8-134S j FI 2-7132 Members wrapped gifts far the boys at the Lapeer State Home and Training School. Refreshments were aerved after an evening of games and ex- We Will BE OPEN Every SUNDAY 12 Noon ’til 6 P.M. ’til Christmas BEAUTY SALON i Layaway Is a Contract! When you pay a deposit on merchandise to be put aside for you, the seller usually takes the article from his stock and is obligated to “deliver it according to the terms of the agreement; he may lose several opportunities to sell it If the purchaser later decides he does not want the article, the seller is not obligated to make a refund or exchange. Both parties are bound equally by the terms of the agreement This explanation is made on account of the numerous inquiries received on the subject MoHic Pamis captures a floating sensation and translates it into this dress meant to be made in rimers, voile*, ailk or rayon For Ybur Weddi** QUALITY t Mass Its Ohs Alts* and Quantity BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD * ^ * of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER —4 *■ ■' ---■ ',-4- ■ --------: | •, /“'T. -V;'* ’X-y . 10 A. NL. to 6 P* Mi For Your Shopping Pleasure "It's Nice to Give or to Receive... 'ROM HEADS ’ Speed Shaver -GIFT BOX- “The Gift That Receives the Most THANK-YOUS” PA R KIN G FE 8-3370 932 WEST HURON PONTIAC PRESS DECEMBER 17, 11 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, NINETEEN bmotm Your Neighbor’s House But back to the kitchen. . . Floor tad counter tope are gray. The walla are white and the three tiers of ruffled curtains blue. The ceiling is heavenly blue. The same heavenly blue is used for the cupboard frames; cupboard doors are natural birch. The breakfast set (s yellow' and white. The' Snarin' bedroom has oft while walla and white ear- i&ui&WHs The bricks in these planters and in the fireplace are man-made concrete split bricks.' By JANET ODEIJ. . ‘(Miliar Press Name Editor Today’s house was a sleeper. Several yeArs ank. The drop ceiling is white. The gray Jtoman brick o! the iawtac? ex* tends all the way across tbe end wall and a abort distance on the tode wsfta “ FOUNTAIN - At ism pide of the fireplace is a planter; on the other aide there's a fountain. Spot lights in th? ceiling pan; up thesy features. The fleer has black and t hl.’c tiles on It. I odor the treat picture wia c’sv there Is a t ars t seeJonat sola upholstered ia pin!: with a The kitchen was turn rooms in flu old house. The Stars r.dt’-cd an outdoor rating’room, com- In front of the fireplace is a pink and white plastic table in the shape of the figure 8. Around it on the floor are TV cushions. Two steps up toward the hack of the house and you re ia the recreation room. Here the walls are panrta) In African Karina wood. The floor is corktone tile while the ceiling has striated squares of Write* on it Drop-erics have a flqwt rins brant it design on them. ere pale green with lighter green sheer curtains. A tar from this room Mads to the hack yard t here Sherry has a screened playhouse EXPANDED HOUSE - This is the Cfc Terrace at Lower Straits Lake. The ex;erl rey a ad walls at each ebb of the entrance S wrr did ali the work of enlarging the house except the ( WATtHK^— Sherry celebrated her third faMpday ibs'a shown here on her TV peat. In flm background fife fireplace with Its fountain an! planter. This am KfxmiATtON room — Two steps up from the living room hi the recreation-room.. This used to be-the Mrege- Wails are paneled lit. African Karina. The for is cortttota tfo Draperies r THE PONTIAC JPKEf/s. SATUBPAY.DBCEMBgRlT, 19ft) DON’T TAKE IT SHOATI INSTALL ADVANCSD. AUTOMATIC Janitrol HEATING EQUIPMENT Mr WU MTAJU At Ottofl.TrzosCo. 3101 Orchard Lako ltd. FE 2-0278 (attar S cal MA *4M7) RAISED RANCH — Here'* another example 01 the new style which may eventually take a place alongside the split-level and standard ranch This Is Old Stuff The first ceramic tile was used to surface walls around 70 centuries ago, but just when it was discovered is not known exactly. Some anthropologists say that early man may have discovered mud became after being dried in the sun. This suggested to him that certain days could be shaped and baked hi make all flbrta of Am Address You'd be Proud of • 3 Bodroqm Homos • Full Jatamailtt •All Brick /• Citv Water and Sowers • Paved Streets *13,750 fha Available LllAlllWJUwM PHw h IriuHr Muliw Tabs heAwesr Id. HotVh Throagh She Vfibgo of Rocketeer / Mu SUM ea RommlM. Tam Mghe eg Pithdoli. SUMMIT BUILDING CO. Model Ml OL 6-9491 Office L11.7517 H0B8Y ROOM GROUND R.00R PLAN LOWBB LEVEL. FAMILY OPTION — Large {day room afcawa lower level In house built for one-family use. LET DIM HELP PLAN TOW HOME MOKMIZATIOH PROGRAM .. Roofing HI-3661 utsjty T STUDY ONNETTE 1 g pi LIVING ROOM \ lessee 1 \ iif ti BEDROOM BATK BEDROOM r ALTERNATE GROUND FLOOR-FAMILY UNIT LOWER LEVEL. APARTMENT OPTION - Two bedroom apartmeiit fits In with no crowding. Note the separate side entrance for tenants. You ere invited to visit “Waterfront Homes of Distinction" Designed for modern family, living. LOCATED OFF OF CASS »-*■« RD. NEAR Jim Zuehlke Louis ‘Tog” Borst and FE 4-9377 John F. Walser, "The Cat tom isUo* Developers B-43 Statistics Tile Is Stable this raised ranch Ideal for a Mg and boiateroaa to the family 11” hy M’. living ares ea the upper level Is MM eg. ft. The tower level adds Mi ag. ft, not including the single ear garage. &isedr R*nch'Styie Gives Moto Usable Rooms you ■» longer have to spend time and energy sandpapering new w. n,M» . __ wood to clean and prepare it toe , ?“Tn> _ *Mra’o » W«* * taunifcy paint, state or a dear finish. Tha ™ raised ranch mads Its first area and a third complete bath. Run Dog Corp., 131 Dey Street, , JttaSTT sJS. WtS A hobby room which boa bean Jersey OtyfNJ. has Introduced designed for adult ose can be « mw product, BULL DOG BOLD time there have been a half-dozen . t . TITE Sanding • Liquid does .example, of the style In this aer- a darfaeom for ™ hL«taaLPw4»*-dtei iaztSSSSSi: ^S^Tfisnnt in residential architecture. This one has six rooms upstairs and the possibility of either three or more or a rental apartment downstairs. Its popularity to laaeMng the point where some be- lieve "raised ranch" may r ' . tually make a threesome of the Big Two of post-war residential architecture — split - level and ranch. In case you got in late, the raised ranch is essentially a ranch home raised high enough to make livable space out of what used to be basement. Its primary advan- ■tady Plan Order Coogoa fiend to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Mich. Enclosed Is 50 cents In coin. Please sand me a copy of the MTlhB of The Hsuse of Tht week Design BAS. No stamps accepted. Please do not use sticky taps on coins. The alternate ground floor is designed lor the family desiring additional Income from a rental unit such as the two - bedroom apartment shown. This apartment has Its private entrance at the side of the house and can be built to be completely indepehdent of the upstairs living unit. Exterior materials were chosen ith maintenance as well as ap-, sarance in mind. The upper level ha* a covering of vertical siding which can be stained to accentuate the wood grain or painted to suit. The lower level Is of brick veneer which provides contrast of color and texture. The roof is of white asphalt shingle to reflect sunlight and give the house a clean and light appearance. heel marks, pencil and crayon marks, etc. Easier and quicker to tage is economy, since the usable area of die home Is almost doubled with little additional cost In structure. It can also be visualized aa two • story without basement, you keep in mind that the upper floor usually contains ALL the essential rooms ot the house: sleeping, entertainment and service. The mala ea trance comes la with stairs kadlag ms • half flight ap aad one-half down to what Is geaeraOy recreation or subsidiary living space. This HoOse of the Week selec-l tion, B-43, shows to advantage the flexibility of the bonus lower level space. Architect Samuel Paul's alternate floor plans show how it can either add abundant extras lor one-family living or be compartmentalized to create an in-1 come-producing rental apartment. caVwait Neither option need be elected Immediately. The lower floor can be left unfinished at time ot construction — Just as attic rooms frequently are in lty story homes —and developed at the owner's leisure later. Regardless of what’s done | downstairs, the upstairs provides I a living room of hutrtom dimensions aad all the essentials for one family: dining mom, i kitchen-dinette, throe bedroom* and two baths. Overall dimensions are 17* 11" by 34’. The upper level has 1,480 sq. ft. of living: space and the tower one 945 sq, ft., not. including garage. ADDITIONAL DETAILS Two large glass sliding doors] open from the spacious living-room to a rear balcony which runs across twoth’rdh of .the back of th? house. A handsome living room fireplace is strategically placed so it can be viewed from the dining room. The mala Bring level bos two uni Insulating values of wood are extraordinary. One Inch of wood equals six inches of bridt of 13 Inches at sandstone or con-, _ . „ ", . raise the grain nor altar the tei ture of the wood surface and I for use Sump Pump Saves Your Equipment For the protection of your oil burner, washing tnachlfte and recreation room, you would be smart to install a sump pump or cellar drainer. 4 The pump is put Into a well or sump to which surplus water to the basement drains. The pump is equipped with a float valvi* which | starts the motor automatically when the water to the sump reaches the danger paint. The pump continues to operate until Ml water has been drained from the sump., Householders who have basement water problems are advised to consult an experienced plumbing contractor about file best type of pump. LAKEWOOD VILLAGE Horn# Sifts EM MOSS or MU 4-ttSS BLOOMFIILD HILLS SCHOOLS ■ J NEW CAFE COD HOME $30,BOO MAN Dam Loooted la Boeload KvUUt. r«Mt of itlOftoVvtt and Ml to Loot Lako Ad- Modal span H P.M» daUjr. . |T HoiMMi-SpHzley MA 6-1969 JO 4411* Ml 4-7422 Col for ful MonwaRoa AUTOMATIC STOKEB SERVICE SALES — I 195 Waal Montcalm $10 DOWN "No Mortgage Cooto** — Why Urn* Krallvirth MOT 1961 TEK TEMPEST FULL BASEMENT—3 BEDROOMS Loos Then loaf *10,450 *7190 *100 Model at S3 West SfoeMy Ttdn Saldwto Are. free: Peatiac Net WaHea Btod. Urn left TEK NONES NIP. St£> A SOFFIT CO. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE HAVE MADE US BUILDING CRAFTSMEN Wo prids ourvotvos In our workmonoMp. Rost assured that on any conotnicHon or romodollno |c6 we do for you, largo < FHA and Mortgago Sorvicos "Fraa Planning Service" FE 3-7141 LBVRL PLAN — The long Moat living roam and Various rear balcony insure an abundance of entertainment space. One of the most important qualifications for a building material is the ability to withstand expansion and contraction caused by changes to temperature. This is called dimensional stability. An example of an extremely stable material is ceramic tile, “fixed” at temperatures as high aa 2,000 F during the manufacturing proc- time* whoa the family Is harrying to work and school. A private bath takes ear* of the master bedroom (It aloe ha* a walk-la closet) aad the mala bath Is equipped with two lavatories, lit the ground floor is to be developed for family use, a large play and social ro to the rear yard, contain the norma children to areas Play, thus room lor ad Children be watched balcony overlooking ‘ ’ In addition to WE GAR ARRANGE YOUR FINANCING.. C0M0UM1I 111 TSOI HUS mO ONI PAYMENT! con FE 4-2575 MIDWEST BUILDERS (Armstrong CLASSIC CUSHIONTONE For tbc fint time, a low-oost, noise-quieting ceiling with a luxurious design Hint decorators recommend for every room to the home. Classic Cushfatatano costs only 127.71 far the avenge IV x 12' room, and you can easily tostaO it yourself. It Is wuhable, rapaintable, aad ptomaaent.... it wool end, dip, or peel Other Let us give you a free estimate on a Classic Cushiontone ceiling for your home. CORWIN Lumber & Coal Co. 117S.Com FI 2-6365 MONEY DOWN! MONEY TO MOVE IN! MONEY NEEDED! HOUSES LEFT 13440 W. 7 > UN 4-6272 f r OR 3-7711 60 Months to Pay No Payments Till Ufareh 1961 YOUR CHOICE *150 for Only . . , q#per WEEK W BUSINESS WITH PONTIAC’S RELIABLE BUILDER! ; Dir READ construction CO. Dlv DCMR 92 W. Huron—Pontiac CALL FE 3-7833 l CAILENMI Hr over 1400 square feet of living aredt The CARLO AMERICANA Unbelievably Priced from . . MC QQfl < Garage Optional. Abo, 4th Bedroom and 2n44etfc) ■ WfwwW 7 reasons why this home is making history: 1 \ It's the first home ever built thet wo* specifically designed to c|eote I ' greeter femiiy togetherness. J \ It's the first heme ever built in this price clossificotion that's fully Mm l equipped with eil genuine Thermopane windows. It's the first home ever built in this price class thet offers such a 9 / tremendous collection of brand name products. /j \ It's located in beautiful Lotus Luke Estates which has rightfully “ t achieved the reputation of being one of the finest residential communities in Oakland County. It's a genuine Medallion home as awarded by the Detroit Edison Company. It has more space end features for less cast then any home in Rs price class. It's just plain downright about the most beautiful sight you ever did LOTUS LAKI ESTATES The Curio Americana may bo rlnnl *» ISOS Percy Kief Rood, 2 Mocks Wen end I Meeks Nortk of Airport end Williams Lake Reed. Wstar-ferd Township. Model Open frees 12 to SPAA. Daily. Model Phene: ORIande ><0001. Live better longer— See and buy this tremendous Carol Americana Home today 1 •ales by: built by: The CARLO CONSTRUCTION CO. 10450 WtST NINI MILE ROAD OAK PARK. MICHIGAN "i*T.rT;y~ 5 i ' '''* iT ;' " ■''’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, The states of Florida. Georgia add Alabama each have more than yr*a of Trey Farms and Rev# 20 per cent of the total Tree Form acreage. MORTGAGES . APPLICATIONS FOR FHAorVA AM NOW BOM TAKEN Oe New or Existing Noam QUICK SERVICE Phono Us Today FRANKLIN MORTEAM COtf. WO 1-40 SO PONTIAC Rockcote PAINT STORE ROCKCOTE PAINTS WALLPAPER 2 South Can. FE 3-7129 Write for Free Plan to Build Wall Bar A hinged reireehment bar thi cm be poshed flush against the wall when apt In use can hie built bp following details in an avail* able free pUui. Another feature of the plan la a two-way plumbing wall, which enables the home handyman to utilize common water supply lines in building a low-cost powder room on the opposite of a divider wall. / The wdHa, bar, lavatory and sink counters shown in the tree plan are covered with ptartic-eurtecad Marble, which can be Aeaned with s damp doth. * v ■ A copy of the free plan thowing aw to build the bar-powder room can be obtained by writing a postal to the Service Bureau, Marsh Wall Products, Inc., Dover, 0., requesting Plan 101. DECEMBER IT, IMP LOTS of LOTS WITH LAKI FRIVILICIS $10 DOWN—$S WEEKLY I. Z. Schneider 111 N. PmUm Trail WsKTCka™ d « lt»1 Cm MS 4-W twenty-oKe Bathroom Trellis Holds Towels Handsomely ' NEW YORK (UPI)-A new four! foot high towel trellis with Mi hinged sections la both a handy and handsome bathroom accessory. It can serve as a screen of divider or Will fit Aeatly in a corner. The trellis, available with a! dunortte er bras* finish, has five cross ban per section, providing quantity Saw Texture If you-are looking for new texture ideas in wood (or home walls, why not try simple rough-sawn Douglas fir boards nailed snugly. They can be any width from six to twelve inches, and random widths atoo work well. They will finish to a silvery gray. INSULATING BLOCK - Workmen are shown filling holes, drilled 1" the Harry Carlisle Home, 750 Geneva Street, Waterford Township, with* a new type of Insulation. The dust seen in the center at the picture is coming out of a hole al- ready filled. This new> -vertnlculite insulation'’is the first ot its kind tofct can be uaed hr existing block or brick cavity walla. Work was dona by Bonded Insulation Company of Pontiac. Sump Pump Offers Flood Protection Insulate Block With New Fill FOR MORE Expand Your Living Facilities Ispand Ta by Adding One Attic Rec Room- Breezeway Porches Enclosed Kitchen GARAGES No Mtity Dm 8 Tg^ii to Fay— | Easy FHA Tinu 2*1211 Operator en Duty ■ ■■ ■» ■■■ ■ 24 Heart a Day G & M CONSTRUCTION 22IC Dixit Hwy. TUitk tf Tttoftayfc" Acoustical Aluminum Coiling Now Available A residential version of a commercial acoustical-aluminum ceding has been Introduced for the do it-yourselfer. It's room fob a family-sized ’ ot towels and washcloths. Seat in Square Tub A new "square” bathtub has an I Intepfl corner seat as well as a seat on the .wide front rim. The bathtub is 14 inches high and mess- j urea 48 x 42, The comer seat is convenient when taking a toot bath and la also adaptable to a sitting shower, the Plumbing-Heatlng-Cool- j tog Information Bureau points out The wkle rim seat makes cleaning of ^he entire bathtub easy from a sitting position. Austin Building Co.’s FASHION SIXTY-ONE Display Hama 3-1 PJL 1 MOM j |si ^ jJv W011 IP' *TX im H . Hm IN CHEROKEE HILLS The Installation of a sump pump _ ' „ /'•.. . ___. . For the Bret time it is possibleu ! or cellar drainer as a protection to lnlul>te maaomVwallsr* *y*tem' “»mWed from intcr- such as concrete block or brickl^"* 00 ■ *"* cavity walla. A patented type ofl Tor-J*0 vermicuUte that I. water-repellent T*6,on filters down through the Mocks ?.**,' much in the same way sand flow. *n,° ***** * *?fcW *°°*, H through an hoik glass I"*1" «*«"*bly and high] “Cultured Living” ' Con So Tews ta Bountiful University Hills Bear MS.U.O. Campus Area Rd. East of Creaks M. Model Phane OL 1-UOS PLANNING TO BUILD? MODEHNIZE? .. . REPAID? Call BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE, Inc. "There Is ao sabstifafo for oxporioaco* 207 W. Montcalm St. FI 4-9544 against flooded basements is recommended. This type of a pump Is made especially for the purpose of keeping basements dry. The pump is located ip a well or sump iq which surplus water to the basement drains. The pump equipped with a float valve jtool Tests have shown that up to So Jj*^** n»r r—t iom K—t « •tommum grid from any existing I1™1?"1*.**1 ceiling Panels are then dripped la equipped with a float valve *** modul«B *° complete the which atarts the motor putomati- “d ‘""“"‘jP"** PnMrion. for light fix- t u * (lures are also designed into the The vermicuUte which is spe-|iy*te,n’ cally when the water in the aump| reaches the danger point. from the sump. stst moisture penetration is madej by the Zonottte Company of Chi. „ „ w * w jeago. . Sump pumps are made in vari-| . ■ ous size* to meet varying loadU ^ as_j_ « I—m oTOm. requirements. Householders who ^'U*TOm "1000 UlViaer I < 1 >■ oaiui Cmt:! httV0 JTST* waJcr Problems A divider ,s a ■ SCU. TRADE are advised to consult with an built. jn seating unit framed to] plumbing contractor takr standard - sized bottom and UNIT STEP ALSO CUSTOM RAILING For a Step in Beauty CHICK THESE FUTURES: • One-Piece <—RrUtWI • Parmauaat Runty Rgpl • Strong Ralularced Catting will be glad to recommend back cushions, with the upper I the type of pump which will beri^ ^ the back developing intoil ,2”^.. porpo*^ , j«" opr" bookcase. This unit can L „ .„„■■■ , - Phtmbhw - Heating • Cooling Infor-U Uke an expensive piece ot m C. SCHUETT BMtkw Bureau furniture when flniahed to natural. rent ret tnn against ftooded Ibeige-tbned west const hemlock. lIBHMHHHHRRRI Free Estimates - Wt Deliver Anywhere! Sai.,r Tnad Micm S(ippim9 UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF FORCH SPACE CORCRETE STEP COMPANY 6497 Highland Rd. (M-S9) ef foe peaUMMy «f inmage to ■dm need with Ml knraers and automatic IsoaOry machine*. The gaareal nse nf the has,meat tar ynereaMia sad Also available as a means of providing. further protection against the reverse flow of sewage during heavy storms is an automatically operated backwater valve. This valve is Installed in the pipe leading to the sewer. When the sew*r starts to back up^ the vahrft automatically doses. ENJOY THIS WONDERFUL SURPRISE TODAY! m TWENTY-TWO r^ggisgi Trial PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ^TBij DECEMBER/ if, I960 Hoot in Patio Floor Want to use your outdou In the spring and sntiunnl 'ana, conda heating specialists report flinf Fftf Id ■nAnlf that rust-proof copper tubes can ----------*--------- embedded in the concrete Wood'Rates Best as Good Insulator *7* against heat, cold «n answ Prank Lloyd Wright,. % V j This late, famed architect had a vast impact on the society is which he lived. Hie words were respected. When you read the following quotation from one of tile lectures, you understand the depth Of understanding of the man and why he had ouch great force during hit life. "Wood la a friend of mine," eaid Wright in commenting on hie ideas on how a home should be designed. "The best friend of maty on earth is the tree. When we use the tree respectfully and economically, we have one of the great resources of the earth. It is a beautiful material, friendly to man; the supreme material for bis dwelling purposes. * *. n man is going to live," Wright concluded, "he should live with wood-" Concrete Ponels Used Do® Hot Water to Enlarge Factory Come Up Fast? ALUM. SIDING v JOE^ VALLEL1 pany with a ready means of enlargement Is presently under construction in the Chicago suburb of Broadview. III., by the Elkay I Manufacturing Company. Elkay, the nation's largest and oldest manufacturer of stainless steel sinks, presently operates two other plants in the Chicago area, one in Cicero, 111., and one in Sum-nit, IU. The Summit plant, also 'expansible," measured 45,000 square feet at Its building In 1952 and was enlarged to 15,000 square feet by 1958. construction consists of structural steel framework covered by concrete panel* poured at the site, tilted into place and clip-bolted onto steel columns. To enlarge the plant, additional framework is run out to ttye de-dred perimeter. The bare sides created by this telescopic-like ex- WHOLESALE TO ALL!! Our Carload Buying Power Enablat ps to Buy ior Less. The Savings Are Passed onto You. No Down Payment — Pint Payment Fob. Both Gas and Oil r-GAS—1 —OIL—I 10S,M0 ITU 105,000 ITU *208 *252 Up MONEY M0WlOW b GtimmUeed by vT Good Keusekespinu N*«tSS^ 67 Yearn Old These Famous Brands! 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COSTS LESS The cost of erecting the "expel* Me" concrete-panel walls is approximately three-fourths the coat BATEMANS 11C A DIM* POST twin, according to Mr. Garten. The cost of moving and reinstalling these walls, he says, , is only one-fourth the cost of tearing down and rebuilding a similar masonry wall. The panels are 1% laches thick sad up to to feet wide and If feet Ugh. These are peered hi forms at the rite eu a concrete floor which to eaated with a relation to heap the panel tram adhering to tt. The panels esa- shrinkage er cracking. They are of Mtt-poand stress concrete. A crane lifts the panels into place where they are fastened by bolting steel plate clips to the panels and behind flanges on the steel I-beams. A slight gap between the {panels is filled with % neoprene grubber seal. This both seals the wall and absorbs- the natural expansion and contraction movement | of the panels. Do you have to wait for hot water when you turn on the hot water" faucet? * Long waits for hot water can be avoided by the use of circulating system. This consists of loop of pipe between the water heater and the individual fixtures. With a circulating system the hot water is constantly in circulation between the water heater and the fixture*. Thus hot water la immediately available at the turn of a faucet. A circulating system Is especially desirable la a bouse with two or more bathroom or a ranch typo house that covers i large arse. Va circulating system not only offers the advantage of instant hot water, but'it also effects a saving In fuel to heat the water. Without a circulating system it Is necessary to let the water from the hot water faucet until hot water is available. This wastes water and fuel. The Plumbing - Heating - Cooling Information Bureau points out that if a circulating system were applied to all domestic hot installations, the saving in water and in fuel, on a city-wide basis, would be substantial. The Bureau also calls attention to the importance of ther-eagte insulation of tire hot water piping. This in deelrsbl respective of whether the system la circulating or not Householders who wish farther information on modern methods of supplying domestic hot water are Invited to get in touch experienced plumbing contactor. One Fixture Needed in Each Living Area Each room in your home should have at least one light fixture eon-trolled by a wall switch, the American Home Lighting Institute i The fixture can be. a ceiling type wall bracket, valance, nice, or it can be built-in cove lighting. Where a room has more than one entrance, there should be a switch at each entrance. SPACE iTRETCHEB - Tidy bathroom' gets needed storage space when cabinets are built under and around wash basin, One "cupbodrd" is actually a clothes hamper, designed like a flour bin. Buift-ins are in tawny beiga Douglas fir, finished clear with' protective plastic lacquer. ini’s i mi PENNY PINCHED Do Booms Fint Often ceiling beams are left w posed and am stained and varnished while the adjacent ceiling 1* painted. Here’e the eaay way to do and/ Jobs. The beam* should be finished flret, then the ceding. It’s eaaler. to cut-in the edges qp the horizontal ceiling than oh the vertical beams. 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EOF YOUR HOME SAFI—Msin Sore AN Wiring Is Dene by e Llisstsi Nuctrkri Csate.rtor Electric Heating Specialists Standard Electric Co. 175 South Saginaw Street FE 2-9261 I FREE PARKING ADJACENT TO MAIN IUILDING an AMEHCAN-^tmdSFd Call Us For A Free Estimate! EANES& BROWN, INC. 55 East Pike Strati FE 3-7195 1 I / / ; THE PONTIAC ^ESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER TWENTY-THREE 'M Pontiac Central 58 Pontiac North'n52 St. Frederick ,.71 St.. Michael ...56 Flint Central.. .43 Waterford 71 ft is No Match for Huskies, 52-24 Poor Shifting / Hurts Skippers in l-L Contest Walled Lake It Edged by Berkley; Farmington Whips Southfield 58-43 Big4th*Period Surge Wins for Pontiac Central Douglas Scores 26 as PCH Quintet Bags 1st Valley Triumph By BILL CORNWELL Pantwe Central was not a hsakhy basketball team Friday night, but you couldn't prove it by ruat Central. Tha CMeh used baatle and ssaia awd basketball to .ur ■Moat tha haudtaapa at oirknem orthville Upsets Clarkston By DON VOOEL Pontiac Northern opened defense of its Inter-Lakes crown by easily i outclassed Waterford on the SUppera' court * fi ■ fi , It was the third victory of the i season for the Huskies without a defeat. PNH has now posted 11 straight I-L wins, including a 100 mark last season. Waterford saffered its third I setback. And unless the Skippers By DICK BUCK , jbbom underdog Northville played steady basketball set a Clarkston team which lever could get going- Friday 4942. The'Wolves, seemingly bothered by the Mustangs' home court, did few things right and many things ui they slipped from Brat the Wayne-Oakland league. the scare. They hit oa U per cent at their tries tram the BeM In the -first quarter and apped the rails to aaly t) per eeat by A big 4th quarter by the Chiefs broke up a see saw struggle and enabled them to win their 1st Saginaw Valley Conference decision of the 196041 season. . • * /* * The outcome of die contest was definitely in doubt until the Chiefs’ productive 4th stanza. Pontiac held quarterly leads of 1442, 26-27 and 30-37, but no more than five points ever separated the4 two teams until the final eight i minutes when PCH broke the game! wide open. The score was tied four times! in the 1st half and the lead changed! hands on five occasions'. In the 3rd period the score was tied another; four times. Thea *s Chiefs baaed sight straight potato la fito early ml* ataosf Mw «tb nalii far a SAM IT AND IN — George Fed, Pontiac On-teal's jumping-jack forward, pops a two-pointer against Flint Central In last night's Shginaw Valley Conference basketball game at the PCH gym. Other Pontiac" players are Patti Brown (far left) and Andy Roach (42). Flint's Ctoyce Dickerson (20) and Dick Horning (21) also watch the shot. The Chiefs won, 58-43, for their 1st league victory. Hie Mustangs won despite a strange fourth quarter in which they scored only one field goal but notched eight points from the frae-throw line. * .• fi ♦ •' - | That same period, ironically, S was the only one in which Clark-! ston found much success with two-1 pointers, netting six. Holly Gains First \ Place Alone in W-Ol sever was cfsser thaa eight altar that, gnat before tbe game esM PCM tod by IT. J is difficult to pick one single! -hero for the Chiefs. From the scoring angle, the honors go to for-ward Clarence Douglas. The sharp-! shooting Dougtaa poured 36 points The rebounding star was George Fed, Pontiac's nimble 6-foot-3 backboard specialist. Fed was lim-j Mod to eight points, but the springy senior, grabbed 30 rebounds, 15 in each half, bn his 2nd start of the! ssaaoa after missing the lpt two games due to a football injury. * * * ■ Andy Roach, moved into the "quarterback" post this week by head coach Art Van Rydn. showed fiat poise and know-how in Ms 1st stilt as the Chieb' court general. In kdditkm, he collected 12 points, eight hi the fat 4th stanza. Pontiac's "ace la the hole" tni the 2nd half proved to be big BradeU Pritchett, who was benched St tile start last night for weak] play in two previous PCH defeats.1 The SM pound. S 4 Prltrbrtt j came off the bench lata la the { lad quart rr and ahoWed that he toe was a backboard artist. Hr j picked ufl m vehoeeda la the gad half aad It waa Mb Mp la the ] flaal five aeeaads of the tad pe-Had that gave the Chiefs thefr 1041 edge at laterwikwlea. It was also Pritchett's work on the boards In the 4th quarter that gave the Chiefs new life and sparked their winning surge at a time when Fed. sick with a cold, began to run out of gas, " ’5 * * # Douglas just couldn't miss buckets really tributed eight period outburs goals urns Holly stands alone at the top of’ Ctarkatoa's perfect record, oo j the Woyne-Oakland League today Wert Was—aid knocked Bright- j thanks, to a pair of upsets record-! aa oat of a tio tor first by ap- ! ed by West Bloomfield and North-! eetttag the BuHdaga. 4S-IS, j vtlle. fitaanaftetd Rttta whipped Oar The Broncos Increased their! aneevtfie. OM*. Ron Morton finally hit his stride Milford from the ranks of the «a-iMtd ^ Mpad Holly to Its tri-! —ten 17-54 at Holly last ; the Msefoprmnnectod on! The Mg sharker af tha ova- eight of 13 field goal attempts and] stag was played at NartkvUIr added five free throws for 21 points. ailed Milford stayed dooe to the Bran-! Oxford Loses; Ortonville Leads in South Central There are only 14 days left in {dumped the Wildcats into the cel-1960. but for Oxford 1961 medn't lar of the South Central League, hurry, because it will be a long] MeaawhMe, Ortonvtfie took ad basketball season for the Wildcitx.i vnnlagn of Imlay City's open North Branch handed Oxford its] date la the schedule to heat Mil-third straight Ion, 45-41 and Magton. BT-M aad take over lint dace •- sounded to gi 4th quarter the Indians only six points while the were notching Joe Dotody's up 174 points games, 90 agab and 76 against Forward Clayaa paced the FMat qulnl with 17 patnta aad ( Roberaoa added 1L The victory mapped a two-game lash* streak for the Chk evened their record for the The defending Valley champs .land 14 in the conference and over-all. The Indiana are 1-1 in league and 2-1 altogether. Pontiac taa> \ TUNT (U) , rorTTP . rnrtve M I i s-4 t Dtckws'a a Hr Eg 4 Hi gSvrti d EJS* i Sg* !S m«hm ' A '144 j Sgwa 4. l-11 •SJau isa-iTta Taw* »s-tt< Sr fiaartm attempts. Lyto DeGrow af the cos during the first half. Holly held a 30-25 lead at the intermta sibn. With Morlan, Bob Ennis and! I Roger Hall showing the way, Holly opened a 22-point lead in the second half. * * * Coach Bob Pence was impressed! by the play of Hall "Bogrr played a gaaaa tar aa,"' aaM the esarh. "He waa very aggrewdve aad a atandant « defease. TMa waa Marian's beat game .at Ike tea-aa*. t feel be will da even bet-tar.” Hall scored IS points and Ennis collected 12. Jim Kunuck paced the Milford attack with 17 points. Bob contributed 15. ♦ fi * A strong second quarter carried West Bloomfield to its victory. The Lakers held a 5-3 lead at the end of first period then exploded for 18 points to the second to gain a 23-11 halftime margin. Bah Stas spearheaded the serge ' wjth 11 petals. He ealfeetod 10 durtag the game. —snaged to cut the! lo 29-22 early in the! but the Bulldogs lost j morei than Brighton but the 19 af 33 free throws ade the big difference. The connected on seven of 24. i Bruce Billing scored 27 points to lead Bloomfield Hills to its first *"ta**1w 'W-0 victory over hapless Oar-><*viUe. The fourth-stanza spurt boosted ithe final figure to 28.3. Northville finished the night with 36 per cent. * * .fir But shooting wasn't the only nightmare for the visitors. They threw a number of bad passes and committed an equally abundant amount of floor violations. While their guests never could seem to get leeaehed up, the Mustangs .teamed a strong defease with aa effective offense, i A standout for tile winners was center Danny Brawn. Ha not only was the game’s high man with 14 points, but he did a. potent job of bottling up Clarkston'g big Bill Powell on defense and picked off a good share of rebounds. ♦ • fi fi Powell topped the Wolves' scor-M ll points, managing only ield goals. ' waa -ahta to lara to playing Us kind af i Tbe Wolves shot tram the out-] rather than cutting to to the as they did in tart week's tout of CtarancevUle- j *• fi first quarter saw • a 9-7 lead with 2:19 { never again caught margin to 44-40 with 3:11 left. Fouls | toe** ptay against PNH. K coaid put them in trouble then and j J*® * k"* f*r Ounch Jerry Northville sewed up the contest at l Wallace and Ms charges, the charity line. The Skippers were a picture of noa^mtUtr futility, as they attempted to crack « t-J u groat* * j-4 ( Northern's zone defense. They nev* s r! t! S!!L a a Pr siicrppdpH snH hfiH to Kn ronl 14 wwton 4 i-4 tier succeeded and had to be eon> Sw"** s fct » TVSn f M i?|tent> tor the most part, with shots Better I f! 4 *' f "■ " Total* 30 1-17 41 Shaw Will Direct fast Pro Eleven LOS ANGELES (AP) — Buck Sbaw of the Philadelphia Eagles today was named coach of the East squad in the National Football League’s anual port-season Pro Bowl game here Jan. 15; h fi.fi It was the third time he has been selected to coach a Pro Bowl team. Last January, his East team lost to the Wart, 3821. and in 1965, when he was coach of the San Francisco 49ers, West team won, 28-19. fi ; fi fi Shaw, who has indicated this is Ids last year in coaching, led the Eagles this season to their first | Easter conference title since 1949. * * fi i I Paul J. Schissler, managing 45-rector of the Pro Bowl game, will | announce the West coach shortly. The same is true of the players from the outside. good outside shooter might have forced the Huskies to alter their defense but Waterford neve^ found the range. The Skippers made only ll of 58 field goal aft tempts for a poor 19 per cent. ! Reserve guard Roger Tollman made Waterford's only basket hi the third quarter. It was the only two points scored by the Skipper^ in the first 11 minutes of tbe sect ond half. Coach Dick Hall’s team proved that waiting for the good shots pays. The Huskies dropped to 26 of 48. shots for a 42 per cent shooting mark. Northern dominated the back! boards. Dav* Shields turned te a fine performance for the Huskies in this department. The 64) sailor forward grabbed 21 stray shots; Steve Thom peon had 12. fi * * Mike Fedynik was the top a 2{selected for the game by the^fa-j{or Northern and the game with sttonal league coaches,____________19 points. He also came up with 10 Maples Lose in EMU Wins Again BIG NIGHT — Bruce Billings scored 27 points to lead Bloomfield Hills to a 60-52 victory over ClarenceviUe to a Wayne-Oak-land game last night. Ferndale got an early scare East Detroit, but the height experience of the Dales proved for the Shamrocks, fi fi fi Led by 64 Larry. TVegoning. poured through 32 points, the were behind 39-34 at half-:ime. They putted ahead 53-52 late n the third quarter and never after that, lh ether Eastern Michigan League games, Birmingham CSUM not overcome a St-81 halftime deficit aad the Mapteo tool to Haiel Park U At despite away from Waterford aatil the final two ashmten of the first' halt. The Huskies margin waa: five to oevew potato natil thea. Two tart tweak baskets, oao by Fedynik aad the other by Jhw Capis!rant, helped PNH to a 88- The Skippers went completely cold in the third quarter and North-pulled away. The Huskies enjoyed a 28 point Jead early to tha A 4th quarter rally failed.for **rt**i_ . .. u irmingham and the doaert the impr^L u,ni.«%oni lh. final umm Hall after the game. “The boys SS..r5-« gsr1 JS” nine field goal, and six toota ,f>od against a dub that Is throws. n * * * Three Hazel Parkers hit to dmi- . ^______,h. » anCN « ^ a* 14. Dave Stoeckz 13 and BiU BoI-|ley to ^ ^ potato and pull _ {out a 57-58 win over Walled Lake. The Vikings htM a ftaa pshd lead at the half bat Berkley regained n ttUUngtan held a 38-23 kwd at halftime and pushed thd margin to 12 points eariy to the third quarter. OrtonviUe’s rally, led by Jim Hrtchtogs cloaed the gap and it was tied 4141. After three quarters It was 4542 for Millhutan. fi fi * With six minutes left to play. Ortonville took the lead and kept three point distance most way. Millington's final came With six seconds to Utica's Rally Falls One Bucket Short ClarenceviUe overcame an eight ] point Hills halftime lead to move one point of the Barons in the fourth quarter. Then Billings poured to six field goals to put the gam out of reach. Tony Glacobaai had his best night of the season for Clarence-ville by scoring 18 points. Art Tregeraa tossed to 15 for Bloomfield Hills. Billings hit 11 field goals and flve-fiee throws in reaching his total. ■OU.V MILFOBD Ml rt n rtfrr rr S U It. QlbTCO 1 1-1 I t H f feaiiir i f-1 # 4 M u Oak* 4 t-fSlf 5 M U bnM I Z-f If I n i miM t J4 tl _____« H s towMfc i V iflUtr 1 l-t Mu AM 14-4. Tot*la 84isnst Totob MUHIH ***** tawntos EML game by nrMpptag Royal ! Oak Kimball, SAM wtth John 1 apish getting IS potato. At halftime it was 19-19 and a fito testa tknagh mart at «w tort big 21 point surge.in the final! period. Berkley knotted the game with Chllder had 11 for Kimball. and tree throw and then In the first half of the East De- ;^ M Bnct Klessig dropped In troit-Ferndaie game the the wbuiiiw free throw with 39 sec- Utica’s rally to pull out a vie- rocks used the free thrpw line to t0 -j.y Shore feU short tort jadvdhtage. stoking 13 whils the] John Mangos of-Walled lW Dales made ei^ht. In tbe last two;^ ^ ^ the game with fi periods East Detroit got only twoi^ points, i 32-31 deficit free throws and Ferndale 3. Tre- Farmington had no trouble roll-pecked away goning got 10 points to the tidrdiing 0VfT win^fc Southfield 8865 to score on two quarter airi I? m*e4n the fourth. L played on the losers floor. Wagner with Mike Brown added 14 and Bob -p* Jackets held a 42-26 halftime to pi«y. Michot got 12 for Ferndale- Bill )ea(j B H * In ^ Dan Matson paced the wtanen Troskin collected 25 for East De-j Larry Thomas took the ball In trait, uid hit with 9 seconds to play to BAX*1 vin it for South Lake. Thomas mm i « it forto* ... inished with 18 pohits while Utica stnVck • i*| u Dunn • mi m »stl tour players to double figures **“"*»* I H 2}®!** ed by Dave Craft with 1A Tbby|^ HARD WORKER - Although he wasn’t the high scorer in HoOy's important W-0 win over Milford, ^viard Roger Hall of the Broncos drew praise from Coach Bob Fence fur his aggressive p»*y- Gang' Tournament Deadline Is Monday Pistons Sail Johnson LOS ANGELES (AP)-Tbe L Lakers Friday pi Browns Hurting Before Contest With New York CLEVELAND (AP) - Three nembers of the Cleveland Browns •qre ailing, Friday as the team went through its final practice for ths game with the Glaata to New York Sunday afternoon. fi fi * Halfback Ray Renfro 1 home after he reported akk and fevferish. Milt Plum, who was W Thursday, still was riiaky and shared the quarterbacking duties 'with Len Dawson. I * ■ fi" | End Leon Clarke, who suffered strained knee ligaments j victory over the Chicago Bears ment is open to any neighborhood. I'last Sunday, is a doubtful starter school or church team to Pontiac, against- the Giants; r Each team must have a 1 ■ fi fi * ol sht players. All three are expected to RMhef Entry blanks are available at the trip tp New York, however, ftbp YMCA. * 1 with 21 points. Bob Salay added to. Harry Hadlicka. Les Wilkinson and Ron Trebesh each scored 12 points for the losers. Wrarr ^VSWrr asis- * » ? tJ & R5S.! tl ? nun 33 S-W M ttaM itlS a sar l tl' l3 S5T“ i M J ** Nort« I H i 4 Li I WALLED IAKZ „„ .. EO IT If la j (A*i. . ' narita s *-s * csror J j»t '• The deadline for entering the gp*««in J 4-4 4 jaw.. . rM | Pontiac YMCA "neighborhood]SSS t 1-4 3 I m 4 *•*•” tt-ketbatt tournament toSr l tl ii 1 % J Monday. Iwtuum* 3 M » J J-l » Action wffl get under way Dec.1 « u 1 53 28 with the finals scheduled for 14 F* *1 Doc. 30. Competition will be held a*kto . T . 7 Tit it « is-rt L.r-v' -v»u3r urn....................................it u it- lb—4S Boys 10-12 years old will play in the prep division. Those boys^pafmington OLS Wins 1344 will be bracketed to the jun- . 9. ■ - 1 for division. All ages will be de-j Farmington Our Lady of Sor-termtoed as of Dec. 16. I rows upped its record to 80 by The single elimfantion touma-j downing Wayne St. Mary 52-50 to overtime last night. Gary McLean scored 19 points and Jack Niei tossed to it to lead the win. The scom was i. TWENTY-FOUR /THE PONTIAC PRE88( SATURDAY,-DECEMBER 17, 1960 St Fred, Shamrocks and Orchard Lake Turn in Impressive loop Rams Wallop St. James Five, Mikemen Shine Orchard Lake Pumps St. Rita From List of Unbeaten By (HICK ABAIK R was a big night tor the local] parochial basketballers Friday at I all three members ot the Subur-| ban Catholic . posted impressive victories to tighten the league lace considerably St. Frederick blasted St. James 71-57 at Madiaon Junior High] while St. Michael was downing: St. Clement 56-43 next door at! Pontiac Northern. Orchard l ake St. Mary finally j came to Hite after two defeats to dump St. Rita out of lad place la a SM7 romp. Royal Oak St. Mary remained alone in the top position at 3-0 by handing defending champion St. Benedict its 3rd straight setback, 46-33. * * 4 .' The Rams and Shamrocks now share the runnerup slot .with St. Rita at 2-L The Eaglets are in a .three-way deadlock for the. next i with" St. James and St. positk □erne St. Fred seems to be realty, coming oa bow aad may be maty to Itvo ap to pre-seasoa eetlces as SCL favorite. j Rudy Yapo. Bill Thomson and J staa t^fetw all turned in good | performances In reserve role* in I the 2nd quarter and later. They j combined for eight points in the • big 26-point 2nd period. Yapo also ' 4as a board standout. Rochester Feasts, 56-44 Famine for Romeo, ; i«t*'.i a Jump ehut [ three ime throws to produce a | aeargta of sight. The Rams wore la command the mot of the Bight. The half ended 43 -*» s big fac- ________________| II of Ms total tei jtho opening half when the victor* .hit bettor than 56 per cent of their l floor dwts. St. Fmd was Juet under ,50 per cent for the game. Pete tYvaaOK. an excellent hustler, ; added 13 and DobcU 10 to the at-itack. Neil Klernan rung up 26 and 'Dave Smith 12 for St. James. V 4; *1 • 4 * ■ • A big 20-7 last quarter advantage j pulled out the St. Michael ver-. diet. The game waa tied 36-36 with (eight minutes to play. Nine poln a ,by Mike Keesling highlighted the 'big finish. • St, Clement had been la charge ' mast at the Initial half leading Ull and JitS. i * 4 4 \ t Foul dwts told the story in the 'final analysis aa the honie team 'while making three leas field (goals. The charges of Jim Nie-',bauer hit on 36 of 34 charity tosses 'featuring Keesling’s 7 straight ‘Art Robak with 10-for-12. ♦ 4 4 } A1 Tunny paced the victors with (17 and Robak added 14. Bob Fortin •tallied 13 in defeat. 4 4 4 j Orchard Lake got off to a Mg • 104 start aad kept rolling except ' far a minor letdown to the tad , The Eaglets led 28-20 at half-•time and then,48-35 going into the | last quarter) aa four points was the i closest St. Rita ever came. 4 4 4 ) Glen Haas, who spearheaded •big beginning with 9, totaled 23. jLarr Sissen chipped in with 10-S tin the 3rd canto. Leo Roy canned •17 and Sam Nardicchk) 16 for St. Jftfca. State's center Ted Williams faked a shot, Wayne High-town* (55) of Kansas went up and came down atop.tif Williams for a foul. Williams scored on a free throw. The Spartans played at Manhattan, Kansas'last night and were beaten, 93-69. It was the 2nd win in fivi and the aeoohd triumph in County league. only 34 and 20 last , two games, to L'Anse Cruese same home with a Local Wrestlers Strong in County MSU Falls, 93-69; Nebraska at U-D By The Associated Press The Kansas Jayhawks, sparked by Wayne . Hightower's 25 points, coasted to a 93-69 victory over Michigan State's Spartans in the opening' game of a basketball doubleheader Friday night. Kansas State met North Carolina in the second game. 4 4 4 The teams move over to ^w■ rence, Kan., Saturday night Where they change opponents. Hightower was given strong support by Bill Bridges and Noten Ellison who scored 13 and 12 points, respectively. Pint-sized Dave FOis, _ uard, was Michigan State's main offensive threat with 18 points. Kansas, which held a 3840 halftime edge, owned 24-point bulges in the first half. The Jayhawks were in front 40-16 and 42-16 before the Spartans cut the margin. .4 4. 4 Michigan State's first loss after two victories and Kansu’ iird success In four games. The University of Detroit, hoping to get bade on the winning trail after its stunning upset {to PUrdue last Monday, meet Nebraska in the U- of D. fleldhouse tonight. The Oornhaskers, who a have been ailing since the great win over Indiana a week ago. Guard Larry Hughes has been hampered with a pulled hamstring in his leg, and the other guard, Frank Chickowski injured his hip a week ago. Little Tom Villemure, who hit lor 17 points qt Purdue and the hero of the Indians game, may start tonight. * Dave DeBusschem will not be at lull strength u result of a groin taijtiry which kept him out of a large part of the Purdue game. Monday night the Titans play Gonzago, with big Frank Burgess, an All-America candidate, in Detroit. 2nd round of the opening Oakland County Invitational Wrestling tournament got under way today. Matmen from Central and Northern In Pontiac and Walled take were among the top performers last night. Art Fowlkes, veteran 112-potoder, paced the Chiefs by beating Fitzgerald and Hazel Park foes. He Was matched against Viking Mark Cosgrove today. Cow grove defeated Stan Secosky of Southfield after getting a bye. Bill Cunningham of PCH whipped Gam-mage of Waterford following a bye. Central's Stove Wyman took Terry Farmer of Northern in 13$. Barry Whittaker had a bye and decision, Paul Homworth scored a pin in 54 seconds for Central In 145. Heavyweight Tom EI c h h o r n downed Fred Latter of Lake Orion. Others moved aloog on byes. " • Several PNH boys made good showings. Jerry Heard took a 6-2 win in 154. Winfred Miracle trounced Southfield's Wendell Harvey 7-1 in 145, Gene Graves, 127, cut down Oak Park and Walled Lake foes. Don Teets was also a double victor in that class setting up a possible all-Huskie final although Teets must get by strong Tom Balkwell of the Vikings today. 4 4 4 Dennis Hubble of Northern has h win and bye in 196 and met Hazel Park vet Jerry Cunningham today. Mai Oswalt has -the same record and battled Central's Cun- ningham today. Ben Chancey a bye ami pin in 163. Others byes. Beside* Cosgrove aad Baft-•veil. John 8tackling to still going for Walled take bat had to face tough Bon .Black of the Parkars today. So to Tom Brown, who turned la a 58-second pin, and B In 103. Demis Cosgrove In 111 Bergtond had s bye Art Whipple, Viking defeated Chtof Russ his only start. Wes Cottrell in his onty outing,. 184. Jc meyer outscored Bruce Wigent of Central in 145. 4 4 • 1/ Jim Mulahix of Waterford won his 112 opener and then bowed. Jim Cook of tiie Skippers drew a bye and then.got a victory. He meets Jim Moehlman of Orion today. Other Skippers advanced-on byes. l Duane Solne, 6-5 center, paving ^ way. 4 4 4 Soine who is averaging 26.5 joints per game, hit 10 fielders and eight charity teases tor 28 points. Dan Bin) found the range for Rochester as he connected on nine floor shots and six free throws. He was the lone player hi double fig- 11*181 Spartans Score 5-2 Hockey League Win a losing streak last mgr L’Anse Creuse court where the Falcon* won, 5644 and it was Dan Bird with 24 points who paved the way. Rochester is 2-0 in the Tri-County league. New York Edges Pistons; Warriors Out of First Colo, (R— swept past Colors-in a Western Ctjl-LeBgue game last it a second period ! Turcotte's goal sent the Spartans In foont 3-1 and they never were threatened. Pete Dcqpe took over Colorado College goalie duties, and {turned back 27 State shots. Tiger Bill Goodacre and Michigan State's Tom Boucher' were 'ejected for brawling late In the Disqualification Gives . PCH Swimmers Victory With Ben Donaldson, Bruce Nor-veil and D}ck Doerr setting the pice, Pontiac Central swimmers fLnred a 5348 victory over Flint Central in the Flint pool yesterday. 4 4 4 The meet went down to the final event and Flint Central lost it or disqualification. It waa Pontiac'* third victory me setback aad gave the Norvell again won his specialty the breaststroke in a time of l:08.r and he finished first to the indi vidual medley with 2:219. Doerr’s victory was in the butterfly in a time of 1:06.8; H4 also took second in the breaststroke. Bud. Oiler took second In' the 50 yard freestyle and the 100 freestyle. ( $-12 M Smith •ionn * 0-1 I I.utl • V*i* I o-l 3, Werner .Thornton j 0-1 I | B. Lufkin 2 0-0 « I Total* 31 0 10 n •Sonlx -Paul __ ST. CLEMENT farter rorrer 2 lo-is 14 Vtsneaa 3 1 | f 44 I DeLs'lure II.. Vi 0-4 f Merernlk 4 0-3 to I il I Fortin 4 1-1 IS » 3-4 » Van Hull# 3 0-1 f fXSbt 1 Totals 15 10-34 M Total* 14 T-10 « :*■ t,um Normas ' 0 1-3 T Jacobi I 14 3 Ouriaoe 11 U1* 41i REBOUND SCRAMBLE - There was | l} }J JJ }}Zj? for rebounds at Madiaon Jr. High last night """"' '■■■ St. James, 71-53. Rams are Ted Dobski (30) and Pete (12). Tim Mulcaster (21) and an unidentified mate are the visiting battlers. Second Half Surge Gives Cranes Upset CTOnbrook unleashed a ' stran_ second half offensive last night to bury South Lyon 6544 and end the i* winning streak at two games. 4 4 4 The Cranes held a slim, 25-22, halftime lead over the home team. But in the third period they broke loose for 23 points and wait to turn the contest into a rout. 4 4 4 George Blanchard ripped (lie nets for 25 points to lead the Cran-brook win. Dhve Kassel tossed in 17 and Jack Rollert' 12. Dave Obrenovics and Steve Showermtui each scored 10 points for South Lyon. 4 4 4 After losing its first two outings, Cranbrook has now pulled two straight upsets. The Cranes' pro? vious victim was Walled Lake. , BOOTH LYON U. S. Nationals Whip Gophers in let Debut Louis Hawks dropped the Philadelphia Warriors out of the Eastern Division lead with a 112-107 victory in the first half of a National Basketball Association doublet*ader Friday night 4 4 In the nightcap, the New York Knickerbockers blew a 15-point lead and then recovered to boat the Detroit Pistons 106-104 in a battle of division cellar-dwellers. In the only other game scheduled, Oscar Robertson and Jack Twyman combined for 75 points while leading Cincinnati to a 130-1R1 victory over Los Angeles. The Warriors took a one-point lead on baskets by Wilt Chamberlain and Tom Gola with 2:30 left. Louis rallied on a field goal by Loveflette, a free throw by Cliff Hagan and two more cessful foul shots by 9 Green to wrap it up. Chamberlain was the game'! igh scorer with 34 points. The setback dropped Philadelphia into second -place, 10 percentage points behind Boston. 4 4 4 . WUlto Naulls had 30 points for! New York, including 15 In the final quarter, His three-pointer with 3:45 left broke a 95-all deadlock and gave the Knlcks the lead for good. Baiiey Howell had 30 for the Pistons. Robertson had 39 points and Twyman 36 for the Royals, who took' over second place in the Western Division from the Lakers. Elgin Baylor, as usual, carried the load for Los Angeles points and 24 rebounds. i it Ue" NBA Standings STANDINGS IX DIVISION r to9** ith 34 MINNEAPOLIS OR-The US. Nationals, bowing Into competition for the first time, banged home i i i five goals In the first period last j ,J JJ night and went on to e 6-3 hockey J | ii victory over Minnesota. Riddling the Gopher defenses, the Nats counted their barrage of pucka before Minnesota got started, 33 seconds before the opening frame ended on a goal by Jim Stardahl, assisted by Jerry Watt-by. Tom Riley had two of the fty-tionals* goals and Herb Breaks a goal and an amiat. SGTRs NBA ATS PLANCK ruBAT-s smart R.WV’lSSSf'V" Cincinnati WIN Asjslss 114 Michigan Tech Rallies to Beat Denver, 3*2 HOUGHTON, Mkh. «-Michigan Tech cam* from behind tar a 3-3 Western Collegiate Hockey As- ft was Denver's first defeat In 24 games. Denver moved oft to a quick M lead on first period goals by Marty Howe and Jerome Walker. The Huskies got one back when A1 {Raymond scored in the dosing U. S. to B« 1 It in Space minutes «* the period. 1 j Mike Draper and Gerald ftiM-BOSTON (AP) — Dr.. Wemher van tallied the tying and winning vfen Braun skid Friday night thelgoals In the second ported. United States will "no doubt manage to place the first man on the moon or Mara’* by vanced apace vehicles growing out of models now being developed. Vop Braun said, in a speech here that a man could be kept alive on another planet for a ‘ _ period of time than a native of the tropics could exist today in the arctic. Junior Vanity Scores PlUt Control II kSsM. e North^Tn^JI a Ml'hoot 41. a. Clomoat 34 il. rriiwlct 13. S4. Joaoo It. .V. at. aits 41. ol at Mary 3t. North Till* «S. CUrkMsa to. Hotrl Fork 44. MnaUsSsa Sts inolm 34 , I Win BUoalUM 44. MtMm 34 Almont, Dryden Defeated By Thumb League Leaders a commanding St-14 halftime ew Haven had no trouble down-Diyden. NIGHT SPORTS PHONE THE PONTIAC PRBS8- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1068/ TWENTY-FIVE- Title Chance Is Determined by Green Bay AT IMMu HKAT TREATMENT - Five^new infra-red beaten wiU be placed behind the bench of the Detroit Lions tomorrow when they meet the Chicago Bean at Briggs Stadium. Brace Maher gave one of the heaters a test muring drills in the snow today. As for , the Bears, well, they'ljVhave to battle the Lions and the cold. Pirates Get Shantz; Yankees Buy McDevitt Lions Can't Afford to Stumble Against Bears Packers Loss Put Daboit ii Position to Tie Would > Qood ★ fir m'' * r it ♦ * ★ ★ * Runner up Bowl at Stake Should Packers Win Today t By The Aseeriated Prom Gram Bay was a 10-point favor-e to defeat the Rams at Los Angeles today and clinch the Western Conference championship in the National Football League. the Packers needed • tie. Only a loss could keep Green Bay (74) from a Dec. 29 meeting with the' Eastern champion Eagles Philadelphia. And even that might only change the date because the Packers could do no worse than end up in a. two-way or three-way playoff in the West. Also Coach Red Hickey's 49ers were reported In good physical shape. Several Colts are ailing. End Raymond Berry, the league’s top receiver, and safetyman John-t Sample both were doubtful. San Frandaco must win second place outright to qualify for the Runner-up Bowl Jan. 7 hi Miami against the No. 7 team of the Eastern Conference, If the 49ers should deadlock for Five Sunday games remain on the NFL's final weekend schedule and here's what they mean: Baltimore (€-5) at San Francisco (6-5)—If the Packers lose, s of first place for the winner. Otherwise, at least a share of wcond. Chicago 164-1) at Detroit (64) M the Packers lose, a share ol ■rat place U the liens wta. Otherwise, a share e( aeeeni far Smu com. cot. us. Miwksesa JC US CM* M. W»yn* SUM M . Eastern flHnots SI. Ctnt'l Mlchjssn T) South. Illinois *7. Instern Wcntgan ft loo Tech M. Roncock Suomi IS DETROIT (AP) - The surging Detroit lions, bidding for a National Fpotball League playoff berth after losing their first throe games of the season, and the Chicago Bears tangle here Sunday la a key Western Driskta battle. Under Coach George Wilson, the rebounding Lions have won tf straight since suffering s 26-7 in a riotous game with the Bears Chicago last month. Detroit takes a 6-5 record into its last game of the season. ♦ ♦ If A Detroit Victory over the Beors coupled with a Green Bay lorn - at Loo Angeleo today, would put the Lion* into the title picture. There d be a tie among the Lions, Packers and winner of Sunday's Baltimore-San Frandaco straggle with a playoff needed to Ufl the Western Division Jam. The only game Detroit has won 1 from Chicago since Wilson became ■ coach , in MSTwaa the 21-13 de- ___ it insured the Lions a tie • jfor the division lead that year. I Detroit then downed San Francis-^ Proas our Wire Rerrtem .tabled Shantz of the Yankees, from co in a playoff ««ne and won '™ Pittsburgh. Pirates got bull -u* American League player pooL **“ wwriWlchwnp*oei,IUp by s seabas'd »^ the new Washington dub of the *» *»• ~ In the game at Oitoga last American League. I pitcher Bennie Daniels, first base- month, the rough, tough win In another trade, the New Yorit man R. C. Steven, and lnfielder! one of ** M Mmw Brigh' ITt^n^ndL udTS ^tottX ry McDevitt from the Lne Angeles I j* l. Brown of thejjMrtertMck NinowSki. . D"*tn' „ . Pirates commented: isms dumped tor 167 yards to The sale price sms not disclosedj n HHPHL but It w beUeved to be a little *’W* '1But Ninowski will be sitting oajwest lorces'the title game back toj ^ g,^Td^"rtrittag Ba'y more than the Q0.6P0 waiver price J ” the bench this time and Eart Jan. 1. a three-way finish makes, ^ orwtral u 6747 drubbing. As put of the transaction, the +*•*•***+ Ifr-W. Mnk MonmlI ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ... tack. He earned the starting as- gagtoy’s favorites are the signment by sparfcipg the Lions b' s n, |jo«* by 4. mey om aw new ........ !*? * **'^wretk ** fc*"*** *£ ** -~rrr 7—u-i-te’• Bhaats deftattrij * . . 1<5 yan), uw) , touchdown The possibility of ctoai '•With his acquisbkm to go along M tht u«i dropped Dallas 23-tL| boosted the hopes of the 49en 3 with.Roy Face, Clem Ublne and The Bears were knocked out ofiand their shotgun spread oflense Fred Green, we feet that we will contention last week, losing 42-0;that surprised the (tolls 30-22 to ■MtaMMMriM'lto Cleveland. Baltimore. Yankees will send a minor league we gave ap three fine ball play-player to the Dodgers at a future ere. They all have real j JUTte. ability. Dal, at the t~— 1 McDevitt. 28. was used sparingly by the Dodgers last year and failed to win a game, losing four. He appeared to only 24 games, most of them to rebel, and worked 63 r-Up second with Detroit, (he Lions get the nod since the league ruled the print spread in the games between the two teams will be the deciding factor. §an Francisco beat Detroit 14-10 but lost 244). * * * If Baltimore and Detroit Be for second, the Lions still go bowl-ward since they beat the Grits twice. Hickey sticks with Ms dub that started last week's muddy game against Green Bay. Johnny Unitai, who didn’t throw a touchdown pass against Los An-geles for the first time to 4T ■ games, tries to get back oh the beam against the 40ers. Rounding out the backfield Unites and Moore are left half Alex Hawkins and fullback Billy Priori-. Hie Colts left ailing foil-back Alan Ameche at home. PRESS BOX Central Michigan Xni Northern Michigan will kick off the 1061 Michigan footbafi'aeaaon in the annual red featlwr game at Saginaw Sept. 9. • College and Saginaw Fives Win SVC Tilts berih fo the NFL 1 Pittsburgh (64-1) at St. Louis (54-1 (-Fourth place to the East p,*****,,, favorite Saginaw for the winner. High and surprising Arthur Hill Philadelphia (9-2) at Washington'remained unbeaten with Saginaw 14-2)—Nothing- Valley Conference basketball vie- The Lions, if tied with cither j lories Friday night. Hie two Sagi-San Francisco or Baltimore, get now schools share 1st place in the Miami Md because they hold the league a 34-14 point-edge to a seasonal} * * * the 4fers and ^aM • ||te M Evaded FHat edge over the Orita and handed the Vtt- A two-way first-place tie in the} ^ tbrlr MraIcht Mmti Northern IlUnoU 13. Cent ! Michigan 10 , lilchlcmn IT, Pe»n State $ 'uHDakoti Iftehlcaa T«h I. Hlchku t. Mart 0.8. NktlookU 4.________ Michigan State I. Colorado College I Toledo 4. Muakegon 1 OTItl COLLEGE BASKETBALL acous Steel Bnrt inm Beaad) Pitt 18. (Mate O Duaueane It. Tenneaaee M nradlgtlp Claaale (Flral Beaad) Alabama 11. Barter II Aaburn w. Virginia Tech 11 CHr ef Beaaa (rtral Baaadi Gtenaaga 11. load (K.T.I «4 Portland 43. SanU Clara 41 Rocbmter If. Hobart MICHIGAN non SCHOOL BASKETBALL BESOLTS Br Tbe Aaooelated Pre« Berkley II. Walled Lake M Bloomfield BlUa to. Clarancarllla u Brown City H. Almont IS S ham Cran brook (i. South Lroa 44 Capac 41. Armada 40 Farmington Our Lady U. Wayne SL Mary If loti Perndale TO. Boat Detroit O Farmington II. Bouthflald lO Haiti Park II. Slnalagham Seaholm 41 Holly «7. Milford M r . Mount Clgmoaa U, Romalai a Northvllle 40. Clarkiton 41 North Branch 40. Oxford 40 New Rayon 13. Drydan 41 Owooao 71. Laotor 40 OL st. Mary to.iPotroit st. Rita 47 Ortonrllle ft, MUlliwtan id MMiL Troy U m Pont -St Fred 71. Perndale Ot. Jum I Pontiac Contra! M. Pllnt Central 43 Pontiac Northern St. Waterford M Port Huroh »S. Royal Oak KtdWdU 34 Pontiac St. Mlehaci M, Center Um St. Clement a R°^IghMnd^Park*Bt Benedict 31 Rocheatcr td._L'Anac Croupe 44 Roaertlle 77, Romeo 40 oagiaaw a. Hin oo. rr Lake Short M. Utica ! Lou Moans, —4a>BB> forihsll coach at Pontiac Central High School, became a father for the tint time Friday. Hla wife gave birth to as g pound s ounce boy, Mattbew Paul, at lfoM p.m. yeaterday af Ford Hoopittl. * * * John Doerr of 174 Ottawa Drive is Captain of the Woooter College swimming team which to called the beat in five years at the school. John’s brother is a member of the PCH swimming team this season. thur Hill now stands 24 to the Valley and 44 altogether. The Trojans are 34 over-all and also 24 to the SVC. ____ ______, .. feel that i have the best bullpen to baseball," Cincinnati Misses Robertsons Scoring Late'GoalLets McDevitt'* addition rataeo the iw* Cl.rr4orc Tj^ Yankee roster to 33. only seven of , , OKUlCIS l Iff whom am pitcher* They lost three *r , r n«lr/»4m hurien to tke new Washington and iVOlTil UQKOlCl Loa Angeles teams to Wednesday's} player draft. GRAND FORKS. N. D. iri-Joe MeDeikt la eiaeetad la take jUmghamer toot a puck home late Shaat. the paat few nnm ^ f ” J* i North Dakota that held when I The new Waahtagton penafore <»-j||tml<,r (Mut, WM abic to acore tnj Now that Oscar Roherlaon is the sudden death overtime. i making Hfe miserable for the pros I Lunghamer got the only two linefeed of the eoiiegtons, j Wolverine counters to the Western .other than the UMvonfty of Cta-' Collegiate Hockey Association crev Ciissati may have a «kaye to wu test. smacking the nets first Mtojwl VMley Onferenee 6:58 of the opening period. Whitey b*“wtb“1 (White evened things tor the hoot j * * * dub at 19:12 of the first and At toast, the St. Louis BflUkens neither team scared to the middle i think so today following their first Istanaa. {triumph over Cincinnati Ja four UmJCoprtnce shot a 719 gsmej white opened the final period:)^ ia the 1KD47 w«a«L another goal at 144 but the Side Classic tor the second time in .. * ^ , imnh.m {Bearcat, that ». Louis last won two weeks. His big game came on! 8 ‘ ppr Lunghn t|)(> )paRUe rhampionship. Cincin-j a thin hit that left a six pin in thcirr nu nRaln- Uati took it the last three yean, early frames and after picking up} George Grattoo had 35 stops in * * * hi. spare he> went all thr «y torjihe Norft. Dakota nets while Wri-,’ whOt the BUItkena defeated the »>h 7W. , . W J ^ "** Be»reals 57-40 Friday nigto, three Two weeks ago Lou had a 289 tag out 20 shots. }mujor tournaments got ' game aad a 700 aeries to the samel --------------- {the others upcoming durii^ the league. Desptie the high ^nng ^ r^m I«» ■—hectic holiday action. All five Arthur Hill starters hit double figures in their win over Northern with guards Dennis Schuler and Tom Hill scoring 13 apiece to set the pace, Northsrn'i Ron Jackson took individual boors to the game with 19. SAGINAW VALUtT STANDING* T*r °r*r Kuua S3. Mlcl »yn* L. _________ < Mo i II, Tudlua* Slate 73 Col of Bmpoite 35. luui CRy U. II IIUdoK T«cb B. D*4roU Took a ^fuktuo im.) 3*. Blmburit 38 3. Hill SS. Flint North*rn 30 Oakland Is Battiing to Stay From Cellar SAN FRANCISCO (API-Oak-land's Raiders finish their inaugural season to the American Football League Saturday battltag to Stay out of the cellar. * * .♦ They face the Denver Broneto in Candlestick Park at 1:30 p m-Denver beat the Raiders 31-14 to tiie first league game between the , Oakland rests in third place to the AFL Western Division with a 5-8 record. Denver to last at 44-7. 'OM 44. MtedUoo nu 31 I (love 7, Loke I_____ 33. Rtpon 73 Mllotukr* Tech M South Dakota Slot* 77. Whealoa 34 Northlond iWla.l S3, Mayrllle « Mankato State 13. H. DoJtoU SUM 33 BoMora miaata 31. Central Wchteu U Southern nilnoti 37. Men Mich ft Wltteahtn 34. Akron 3* Central llowai. 73. Dubuque 31 Loutetana State 73, Trua Tech ft tot) Ear Weal . UCLA S3. Notre Dome 34 Southern California 33. Butler 33 California SS. Snn Pranciaco 33 Oneon State 33. Arteooa State U. 33 Colorado Slate U. 77. Rofte JS Utah State 73. New Mexico state S3 Netr Mexico it. Artaaon 11 # tl. Idaho State 41 CoUtn 30. CotenSa Mine* 31 tata si. -------fc — Emmanuel Christian Loses New Gym Debut : Whitmore Lake spoiled Emman-j uei Christian's debut in its new} gym last right, 46-27. Lack of rebounding and pom free throw shooting hurt Emmanuel. | George Crawford. Jim Dennis and Tom Sutton each scored seven points for the home team which lost its second game in as many starts. * * * Whitmore Lake gained a 28-12 halftime lead and coasted to the1 win. Scotch Pine Christmas TREES CARL'S X& IMS Mato Hwy. Koprince fires West Side 279 Houston edged Oklahoma State 5644 and Oklahoma defeated Tarn ARM #46 to the windup doubleheader of the two-day Blue-MUMt Bowl. to other major games, Kansu State knocked off fifth-re ‘ North Carolina 7749 to overtime ntesr’e Bteulle Peattec central 3*. PSB3 Central 43 Arthur Hill 3*. Flint Northern 33. Saclnaw SI. Bay City Central 41. John’s; N.Y.. the Ne. 7 team in The Associated Press poll, over Ohio University 7940 NYU handed Holy Cross its setback TM5. Penn State Gets Favorite's Role in Liberty Bowl PHILADELPHIA (AP)-Peml State’s Nittany Lions rated 7-point Ifavorites to defeat the Oregon first Wehfoots today to the second annual Liberty Bowl football game . * s at the Philadelphia Stadium. St. Loris, which boosted M * * * * ■ sesson mark to 4-1, bad a reia-j a dear crid day—temperatures lively easy time against Ctorin- ta 1hp uppers 30s—was predicted nati (4-2). The Bills led all theky tbe Weather Bureau for the way, opening aa eight print lead^ £ST. kickoff of the na at halftime and tocreaitag it to tkmally televised (NBC) game. 39 points near the end. Glen M* Um 14 inches of wuam which tell kowski had 17 points for the earlier ta the week winners. been shoveled from the tarpaulin Colgate and Tennessee both{eovered field and the teams should} league. Despite me nigh c i a__________ of Koprince his team toat 2 gamro T Uigo loop Begin* 1°. I*1*** ml Waterford HVY. First Christian fn the .Steel Bowl. Pittsburgh _ __________. r«TK«Srlsi scores of anfi Airsatots Episcopal were open .downed Colgate 7962 and Du- jurere knocked from the unbeaten ta* a mrt mn OM m Hlcm*r tog night winners Friday ta the quesne shipped Tennessee 7944 rank* in the Steel Bowl. Pitt led} * * hLh MNtre. were roiled YMCA Community Basketball; while Auburn nosed out Virginia Colgate 33-25 at halftime and} _____, JgL ^rftfjr^at 333 203 201 League at tbe Pontiac “Y" gym. Tech 71-73 and Alabama swamped after tbs Red Raiders dosed the.P"—* *?-**. ^ LUSoSlS Muhme soored 20 points to lead Mr 7345 in the Birmingham!^ m one print, the Redskins To Lose Men torp«^ «■?«!"«£ *' WASHINGTON (AP)-Win ate. Mike Nixon is finished as coach of the Washington Redskins after Sunday's game with the Philadelphia Eagles. There has been no announcement to that effect.' nor to one Immediately planned, but there are unmistakable indications that the 49-year-old Nixon: 1. WIU not be coaching the Red-Skins M 1961. “3. Instead of accepting another position with Washington, take a Job elsewhere. two, locking up last place to the NFL’s Eastern Conference nnd their worst record since Marshall moved the chib from Boston to Washington ta 1937. for a 638 series. Boh Gormong had —-—- - ------— — — .-i—-:7_ „ . iwneo of 337 233 ta *44. Jerry Waterford to a 5447 rout of Ceo-jdasstc. Portland edged Pn-na had 223 327 and 630. Joe tral-Hl-Y. Christian noaed out Cen- Ctoru 43-41 and Gonzaga beat rtertee At 225 Clark Batch at 223 tral Methodist, 4148, and All Saints Iona 7344 ta the City of Roaps 239 to 634 BUI Lowery at 228. Ted j defeated Flrto Baptist, 39-17. !•«.—. Sutton 233, Jim Walker 229, Al|~*“ Oarttoe 236 were among the high . * adorers. Nixon Reported Out West Side Mobil at 3918 and Lake----------------------------------- Center Drags ot 2909 were htfi teams for the weyk. West Side Mp. btl won 3 games from Bicmar Inn, < What Side Lanes was a two tone winner over Triple X Lunch, Cocaj Cola shut out Sparks Griffin, Lriw Center Drugs won three from Blue Cleaners, Calbl Music took three bom Tooy's Rental. Pasquries Pizzeria won two from Hazelton Lettering. Oakland Coin won two from Slaters and Judah Lake Mart won two gamea from Piwti* Lounge during thto wook’s octionj The 1069 shot by West Side Motel wat the high gsm® ol the weeh- Tablt Tonnis Group Plans Elimination The Pontiac Table Tennis Assn, has scheduled an elimination tournament next Thursday to ariect • six-man team to represent Pon-fine to a meet against Royal Oak. The later-city dash will be Dec. 29. Anyone interested can compete in the elimination round-robin tournament-which will be held in the Pontiae Centra) girls gym at 7:30. No PITA league play will be held until Jan. 5. ifr Cap! to? RH STAND b m an if NuYrll PonUee A AW Santa pulled away to a 12-point edp.j^^ •*"* “ ^5 ^ Duquesne took an U-10 lead Oltrl-y ***** Tennessee to the third minute ^ endrried by snow. The Ducks , never was headed. Ned Twyman *** m *** paced Duquesne with 30 points. ^ ^ * * sharply by a wet field. Aubum's Tigers were deadlyj from the free throw line, connect-ling on 36 of 43 attempts. Virginia; Nixon's break with the Redskins probably will be in the form of a resignation after two seasons to the dungeon ot the National Football League. George Preoton Marshall, owner of tits dub, has been noncommittal through the last month. He has remarked significantly, however, that a coach’s fits far the trade, ia governed by the fans. While Nixon is immensely popular with his players and weB regarded by his colleagues, the Redskins have tailed to exdte putrid fancy with only one victory to date. They have lost eight and tied The ’States were next to the bottom in the Eastern standings with a 34 .account last season, Nixon's first as head coach. He had been No. 1 assistant to Joe Kuharich for five years and was promoted when Kuharich left to coach at Notre Dame. Nixon's contract expired this ypar, hla 17# to the NIL. He was a star halfback at Pitt from 1932-34 and played or coached under the tote Jock Sutherland for 13 In eoUega and tongue. Marshall, who is believed to already have started searching for a replacement, said several weeks ago that whatever might develop, Nixon would stay with the Redskins to some capacity. It ta now considered uirita that Nixon would choose * to remain with another man aa head coach and the genera) \ Job beyond reach, Dick McCann la entrenched ta the latter post. first triumph of the season to % Birmingham Classic windup, running up a 15-point lead over Bayloe-mldway through the second half. Elsewhere, LSU defeated Texas Tech 73# to flwfrtime; Iowa State beat Washington 6340: Wake Forest finished strong to whip Virginia #42 ta the Atlantic Coast Conference; George Warftlnjtjn racked up a Southern Conference victory by holding off VMI 9046; LaSalle turned hack Muhlenberg 9447; California tripped San Francisco 5549; UCLA thumped Notre Dome #44, end Oregon State fiiv* Hm£/#U World Shot at Stake NEW YORK (AP) - A probable shot at the. world welterweight ti-will be on the Itae tonight at Madison Square Garden when unbeaten Lris Rodrigues from Cuba and Emile Griffith, Virgin Island bora New Yorker, dash to a 19-round nationally tetavtaed fight. *' * * , . The bout, scheduled for M p.m. EST with ABC handling the television, is billed aa an alimtoatim r the 147-pound crown held by Benny (KM) Paret. On# of America's MOST PpPULAR Small Sailbogrts Now Id Our Shawm#! A nttiFic SELECTION of Poe Your Safer lathaaiaril INLAND Lakes Isles MSI W. HURON ST. Oyee Ixe*. Ttl • • Set. ta ( M 4-712) SAVE where it PAYS... ON ALL SAVINGS Savings grow Caster... with our high rate of dividend. The same rate applies to all our savers. Savings insured to $10,000 by an agency of the U.S. Government OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT WITH ANY AMOUNT PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS HOME OFFICE: 761W. Huron St ROCHESTER: 407 Main St PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrence 5 DRAYTON: 4416 Dixie Highway WALLED LAKE: 1102 W. Maple Rd. 73 / TWEKTY^IX r$E THE POXtlAC PRESS, ^ATURDaV. DECEMBER yr. Janet A. Castell Dies Here at 97 Partnts Wgcr Oakland County Pioneers Elizabeth Lake Farm Janet A. Castell. 97. of 14 Mark S« . died at her hom* yesterday after a long illness. '• e * Born In Foatiac on July 25. IMS. she was the daughter of Robert and Mary Dawson Castell, Oakland County pioneer* who lived oa a farm at Elisabeth Lake for many yean. New Broom Necessary Part ot Rita's Wardrobe home la Chicago aad spent her ■ammen M Capa Cad at ] ■lie, Mana.. aatil rotaraia* to | realtor 11 yean age. A member of the Church of the] Redeemer in Chicago, she was tte e4“**“fr* w*re ,t*etm"1 “* last living member of her immed-»nd out. causing a draught, iate family. I "What do witches drink?" I * a * 'inquired. She was the sister of the late! Mrs. E. C. Chapman and Doc-1 ton D. G. and P. C. Castell otj Pontiac. She was a former teach- . er in Waterford and West Bloomfield Township Schools. Miss Castell made her home; with a niece. Mrs. Janette Bathum. j Service will be held at J p m. . . . Tuesday at All Saint* Episcopal: I peralated. Church with burial in Oak HiU| 1 *«nt to one of those Cemetery. Her bogy is at the Pun-ley Funeral Home. By KARL WILSON NKW YORK—“Rita Oam practices witchcraft,” this Lon' don piper said. 'MY Rita Oam?” I wondered. You mean to tell me that the blackhaired, big-eyed TV beauty who was Grace Kelly’s aatron-of-honor, who used to be Mrs. Sidney Lumet and than marriad young publisher Tom Oulnxberg, who portrayal tome's mother in "The King of Kings,” la an old—but, of course, I mean a young witch? That Rita Oam? “Natarally, that Rita Gam," a cool voice said- "Haw many Rita Gams think them are? You making a 'federal ease out of this?” don piper said. “MY Rita Of WILSON Fidel Denounces Cuban Cardinal But No One Injured Report 3 Home Fires ' i I Fire/ broke out. in three Pqh- Hoiahtens Church Foud t“c hom”lMt n,ghti c,u,ij,s dtm‘ , 9 5 v.nur«n roua |8ge fgtimated at more than *4,000. After Inking AgrRomamt ifooo. ?; / With Russia I Two of the Amp were reported [withiif soconds of each other — HAVANA (AP)—Prime Minister »t S: 47 p.m. Firemen had flames •*<* ' Catholic prelate, Manuel Cardinal Arteaga, as a “Judas" plunged deeper into the Soviet economic orbit. ★ * * In an angry 3^-hour speech, the bearded prime minister car-bitter feud with the church to a new height by charging that the cardinal, SI, had tolerated thievery by ex - President home of Willie Rqbinion, 413 Howland Ave. Damage to the one-story frame structure was set at Cause .-of the fire has not yet. been determined. At i “Oh, hello, Rita," I stammered, tot it was the witch speak-____________Q ling. I felt a sudden chill, as you are supposed to upon meeting I FuigeacioBatista' and given "thej a witch. We were sitting near the door in a restaurant and kiss of Judas to the bloody die tator." J Firemen blamed the blaze on a careless smoker. Careless smoking aim was listed as the caqse of a $2,500 fin at the home of Walter Kline, 3$ Fid-dla Ave., which broke oar at 13:50 am. Flames were brought under control by l:30 p. No one was injured in the three fires. aa alarm at the home L Cornwell. Ml W. Ave. The fire la the oae-story brlcl^ structure was brought under control la 44 minutes, with damage end-I mated at 41.4M. Find Detroit Woman Sought in 4 Slayings DETROIT (AP)—Police today found Delores Marita, capping a two-day search for tier In the slaying* of her small son aad | also the slayings of her sister-la-law aad two of the latter’s c “This ena likes vodka!" the wlteb raucously replied. “That’s haw I work my witchcraft. Yen see, I'm not a had witch. I'm a good witch.” “But how did you become a | The .Catholic Church has open- Four Ethiopian |ly oome out against Communist**- • ._ J Inroads into .Cuba. But Castro d\d Pu lTllStQTS 1x11160 Negro district. Police said they found Mrs. clothes closet. a $168-milllon commercial agree-. * *' I They Mid she had a can ot jment with the Soviet Union. De- LONDON OH — Four of Emperor ( cleaning Hi tails of the pact were not made Haile Selassie’s top ministers, held bum down : mention' d! his speech at a;t ni • n v ^l_ Police said n»e labor rally the signing Friday of DV 11661I1Q tl&DQlS Martin sitting in a I * ■ ^.1 * * I That v.I.I ah« I known. taken to Receiving Cbunty, Accident Delays Trip Home to Birmingham A retired banker, taking his schoolgirl granddaughter to an Airport to fly home to Birmingham for Christmas, was injured in a ■kidding accident on an Icy road in Maine yesterday. Arthur P. Lsugee’a ear slammed tots the Bsncrete rail-lag of too Caleb mat Bridge ever Rants » user Sooth Paris, Me. Dr. Charts* R. Miller said the 71-year-eM Limerick. Me., man offered a shall fracture aad one granddaughter, Eleanor tnugee. 15, escaped with minor purits aad returned to Gould find any la Bethel to await the Jjpval of her parents. Her totter. Arthur, la an executive ot the S department of the Ford Motor The family home is it 334 Rasenwood Ave. h * * * hveugee was driving the girl Mm Bethel to Portland where mp had planned to start her air tjp home for the holidays. diticizes Naming df Orville Freeman vCharlotte, n. c. iapi Qpsirman Harold D. Cooley of the witches In New England who divine for water and she uld ‘.You’re my daughter. Oo home and work on It.* It’a like willing thing! to happen. “Anyway, I stare at tha candle—It’a gotta ta a bay-berry candle—aad I da la-cantatlona and I try t# will , something ta happen. Like aew I’m trying ta will mytolf to do a comedy instead of a aariaas picture. By will pewer I grew long fingernails. Hava yea ever peeled grapes with long finger nails ?” I confessed I hadn’t. ★ ★ ★ ’ “It’o very sexy," the old witch muttered into her vodka., “Listen hare," she said, “you're not taking this witchcraft very seriously. It’s sort of like analysis, you know. Acting Is sort of like witchcraft, too. ’’One more thing," Rita said.' “What are you doing next Halloween night?” THE WEEKEND WINDUP . "DON’T PRINT THAT!” Teny Curtis’ $24,000 Rolls Royce is a prop in hit now film. Secret Service guards, being run ragged trailing Sea. Kennedy, figure he’ll “simmer down” in about month ... Raymond Massey’s stepdaughter Dorothy makes her screen debut in "Breakfast at Tiffany s" . . , Frank Lovejoy explains why he became an actor: “When wka a kid I heard that show business was the only place where you could drink, meet pretty girls and sleep late. What other business offers as touch?” kABL’g PEARLS: A local fellow sighs that his wife’s been1 driving for years, and still thlnk« tha “I” on the gas gauge RMtths “Enough.” WISH IT) SAID THAT: Do you remember when you could fix a chair wltli a length of wire? Today a chair is a length of wire. Dick Van Dyke tells of the hippopotamus who went to a psychiatrist about his problams. Seems he didn’t mind being' a hippo—he Just couldn’t stand being married to one... That's hostages by Ethiopian rebels, have been shot dead by insurgents I I Officials in Havana hiked that n«fi"k Addis Ababa before the tri- The yeans Negro mother h*a the agreement is intended to help i »amphant return of the monarch, been charged with lint degree solve Cuba’s, sugar problem, crit-|reP°rt* reachln« London said do- murder to the slaying*, leal now that U. S- markets arejn,ftot. , • completely closed and a harvest ■ ■ * * ,, * .JS ________ c*:il estimated at six million tons In Use evident collapse of the re-{Gtorinany Still Pays anoroaeMn* bellion, two of the insurgent lead- ■ ■ ‘ . ■ • era were said to have-committed MUNICH- Germany (AP)—Ba- * "* * suicide. Ivarian youths horn President Eisenhower-. Friday The Ethiopian embassy in Lon- hungry, war year in Germany cut Cuba’s sales in the Unit'd don said Emperor Haile Selassie have reached draft age but States to aero for the first three returned to Addis Ababa thisfthorittes say 1 in every 1 months of 1961, citing as,the rea-jafternoon. He had cut short a physically unfit forrthiiitary serv-son continued “deliberated hostil-1 state visit to Brazil to hurry backjice. Dental and spinal defects] |ity" by the Castrp regime. ■ |tb his capital. IcaUse moat rejections. Overseas 6b Told ’Buy American’ WASHINGTON (DPI) - The American goods aad aorrioos ■atom the prim la mare than 44 per coat ahofve the eoot of similar goods from forolga firms. A Defease Papailmaat aa- ■top will mvo |44 milBaa a year In tha drive to stow dewa the outflow of America* gold which has hom raaalag at a rate of ■early H billion * poor. Truman, Hoover to Rid# in Inaugural Farad* WASHINGTON (UM) - Former PreMdeat* Harry g. Truman pud Herbert Hoover have accepted PreaSdent-Pect John F. Kannody'a Invitation to ride to hit Inaugural parade Jan. 20. ' Edward H. Foley, chairman of the inaugural committee, said yesterday the ex-presidents wtadd attend the inaugural and ride to a car behind Kennedy. TYuman ill be accompanied by hie wife. President Eisenhower wte expected to leave for his Gettysburg, Pa.,, farm, immediately after Kennedy to sworn ta. Will Opun Bids Jan. 4 on 4 Highway Projtcts LANSING (UPI)—Modernisation of M63 In Alpena and Aleona counties is among lour highway projects scheduled for bid opeutap Jan. 4, * ★ * State Highway Commissi one John C. Mackle said the first bid opening session of the new year would include 5.4 miles of V.S. 23 freeway in Washtenaw County, 13 miles of work on M65 in Alpena ' and Alcona counties, and six mites of surfacing on M72 in Oscoda Community Theaters . f*t !. ^ •* JBP- '9m l bring George home tor the hoi- • to death. iday. just as "she had last Christ-! Juries deadlocked In both of the mas and last Easier. | trials, tort March and last Novem- ber. -George can’t read about it in].._________________..____j. the newspaper^ or see and hear Spellman FliOS North Z new YORK (API - Francis birth, that hi. mother wu thoae killed Friday when two adr- IMT. COUM m,». He's No Elliott, Wants to Chango His Namo OAKLAND, calif. (API-Elliott fW up with beBtiddded tinned overseas. Cardinal Spellman will oetebnte Chriatmaa midnight Mass at Thule Air Force Base in Greenland and will celebrate Maas on Christmas Day ct the Army ice! tunnel near Thule. H. Bobo said he wrname—tired of about it. Reprieved From Gallows EDINBURGH, Scotland (AW—j Botyo, 19. asked Alameda Su-j Robert Dickson. 25. lighthouse perior Court Friday foe peg-tnis- keeper sentenced to hang tor the aion to change his name to James! murde- of felkrw keeper Hugh Richard ptiotj. Clark. 61. during their lonely vigil. * * jvaa reprieved Friday to Me 1m- “Let anyone try and be funny ! prisonment He was due to he with that. " he challenged. hanged next Wednesday. From Guodolconol to Gktnowo .. Marine air-devils blazed o trail of glory, while the women they left behind fought bottles of their own I . HOWARD HUGHES ir«sMt$ ^ nuifANU nvvnLD greivoif ^ i JOHN # T WAYNE P n-SSSS \RYAH m NXH6 LIATHMKKS mUmno D RUB EDWARD GRANT CimniV EARLY BIRD SHOW VUlIVVt R OPEN 5:30 SHOW STARTS 6ri)0 P.M. NOW EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN ALL IN COLOR S. Tekgrnph at Sguars Lake li tSPWIrti FOR roue COMPORT Wl NAVI TMI FINCT ELECTRIC HEATERS hi)L l want you to tore ell Oernty! IT'S POWERFUL-IT'S EXHILARATING-FASCINATING l •ltnunkingdomfortkis ■ HIS AFFAIRS SHOCKED THE WORLD! FRANZ LISZT JGs loves were the scandal of five continents! gift divine! ofl *SIMIAV* ‘"jr EAILY ND SHOW Show Starts 6:00 P.M. rSBSBS^BSBBBBSBammk ’ t f (,AC PRESS, SAT^TRDAYy DECEMBER 17, I860 CLOSE lip VIEW or cun SCENE - Tall section of the UAL airliner which crashed in Brooklyn Friday can be seen near firemen's aerial ladder. Emergency equipment and vehicles parked on snow-dogged street d utter the scene. Runningjram front to rear is Seventh Avenue. Iks tail section of plane roots at the intersection of Seventh and Sterling Place. Spectators look down on nocue operations in the heavily populated area. Jet Plummets From Sky Flaming Death Falls With the Snow NEW YORK (UPD-T-Early this week children were playing in the snow on Sterling Place and Seventh Avenue in Brooklyn. Ike worst blizzard in 17 years had closed the schools and the children were making the moat of it before snowplows and commercial traffic would turn its snowy witnesses into a grimy, gray slush. TV “holiday" lasted two days. A giant DCS jet airliner, crippled after collidbig in flight with a Super Constellation over Sta* -n Island, plummeted Into the once- g1*?- £*»- wasi raajasassus with relatives, some with .friends The rubble of the plane and Most however, w*re billeted in the pe vast amount of dsbris from gymnasium oil a nearby church.! shattered buildings remained. Among the flim reminders sal-' Officials beUrve it win ha weeks vagad from the wreckage were before the ghastly evidence of several mail bags. Some were death will be completely removed, burned and torn open from the But the terrifying memory lor-Impact of tho crash. lew will be a part o< Brooklyn. *r Mwteht 'densely populated area Instead of on a building. The wreckage fills the street. However, one of the 25-foot wing structures knifed through a four-story apartment building, making it difficult to understand why more "than’ nine people were not killed. Ike plane Ik one-half the length of a football field. WEMRE DISASTER STRUCK—This was the scene in Brooklyn Friday as firemen played streams of water on one of the buildings set afire by the crash of a United Airlines Jetliner following a collision with a THA airliner- ewer the New York area. «It is almost miraculous that the plane fell into an intereettim of the dren were la school. Some of them had probably looked out of ctasa-room windows and noted Joyfully that it was snowing again. ■ er nwtofss ANXIOUS and worried — Anxiety and concern over the plane collision near Brooklyn clearly show In the face of Etwood R Qucsada. Federal Aviation Agency chief, at a luncheon celebrating the 57th anniversary of powered flight til Dayton, Ohio, Friday, after he heard the news of the dual disastw. It will be hia job to determine the cause of the tragedy. VICTIM'S PARENTS SOB - Their heeds bowed, Amo Pand olfini and wife Catherine ef White Plaiifr, N.Y.. are comforted by a friend (Ml) at New York's Idlewitd Airport Friday after their son Joseph, 19, was killed M the mwah of aa airliner in Brooklyn, Ika parents wore at the airport awaiting the arrival of Joseph, a student at Colorado state University. YOUNGSTER AFTER CRASH AND BEFORE — Sheltered by an umbrella. Stephen Baltx, 11, of Wilmette, 01., (top) lies critically injured on the snow not far from the wreckage of the airliner which crashed Friday at an intersection in Brooklyn. The boy is the sole survivor of the air collision over Now York City which took at least 196 Uvea. Stephen is shown (right in bottom picture) in this portrait with his family at Wilmette. Shown are sister Randy, TWENTY-NINE Santa and theBoy Ftsh ^i i by lu - The U S. Court ol Appeals. Mi Circuit j Friday ordered Marmton Pollard.] a former policemen In Detroit, sent to a federal medical canter at Springfield, Mo., ao that his sanity might be determined. Pollard attempted to hold up a branch of the Detroit Bank and Trust Oa, an May 9. MSI. and a branch of the Bank of the Commonwealth, Detroit, but was scared sway each time, according to court . records. IMat was the day befar* Ms Friday's mandate ordered Pollard's sanity tooted. 1! he is found to be sene, he will be released; it was eeid. It found - tneane, he till be hospitalised. The Court of Appeals, In it* original action last June 37, listed that Pollard, following the slaying of his first wife and daughter. gradually became a victim of chronic depression.” His Line It Prophstic -tha Bed Collapses CENTRAL CITY. Colo. «*- he was a member of the MARLETTE TOWNSHIP - Serv-pitali The cause was not irtimedi-j First Methodist Onirch and thewas held yesterday at St. EUz-ateiy known. . i Metropolitan Club. abeth Catholic Church, Marlette, Surviving besides the parents are: Surviving are his wife. Helen; for william N. Benedict, 31, of 1774 a sister. Lori Ann at home. :» *°n Robert in California and {three grandchildren. MRS. ELSIE B. DRELUOK I Mr. Fuller's body will be Mrs .Elsie B. DreUlok. 54. «(lbro“*5* the Spark*4Jritan Fun-714 Kenilworth Ave.. died venter-Home at noon*Sunday 1 day of pneumonia after an ill- ERIC GONDAS , i ness of four months. • _ ■ _ , ,. _ I A beauty operator she is sur-i Former Pontiac resident Eric vtved bv a son. Arthur of Pontiac; Good**. M. died unexpectedly yes-a brother Lawn nee of Pontiac. I terdsy in Miami. FIs. w here and a sister Mrs. Arthur Ringfe|m*de hi* home, of Middleton. I0*™ and OP**** M the Gon- Service will be held at 1:30 p.m.jdM Cbrp. in Miami. Mr. G< ,, _________________________— had owned the Oakland Electric HI Works on Oakland Avenue. Surviving are his wife, Gertrude, £i*trtct 'omul c«nv! uktiifio. sod a son Andre of Miami, and a sister. w_,«. u t tehaal! morning st the Lithgo^ Funi^ I Martha E. Mahan of 1204 N. Main ^toad* com" ! Home, 150 N. Miami Road, Miami. St. will be held Monday at 2 p.m. Michifan, by detaebtnt th» loiiowin* do- j tat Muir Brothers Funeral Home. „ H—_____________ MRS. WILMER HARDER | Mrs. Mahan died early today at ; Mrs. Wilmer (Tina L.l Harder LaPc<'r County General Hospital *154. of 3006 Lexington Road, Water-]blowing a short illness. She foid Township, died yesterday at „ .. K,* Oakland St- Joseph Mercy Hospital after ii ome., >«* tj- **te«!?b|an illness of several weeks. M^tMLBst°i:M Surviving are her husband; a , W'fr Harold Smitt^ five ic oskisad and wsjrse coustT Boardi! grandchildren; a brother Charles ------ --uni jmtiy. -tfi d.«.,-;w ^er 0{ p|aini. and isEISr*4 ,lwr*tl00 “ * *isier Mrs. John Simmons of iTfisTffscUvs data of. lbs transfer, if East Detroit. . <. - "'?* wfcothrr or not sav p*reon*l or ronll Service will be held at 1 p,m. fil* Vsuitnbie0era*!d*?i* iVn'ihiroof.** “ Monday at the CoatrTuneral Home Any In torn tod pjrtle. willl be «!»*» aa with burial Jn White Chapel Me- AapartnUty to be heard at the time sndl_ pKee above quoted - morial Cemetery. DaWdst Eeitlae, Utehtosa. this nth dey iFbe€*Beeriijtiywr• to the Sea la* Map. U*ht* Manufacturlni lilt fit ttf* "*“* #mam folio win* Tfca tm Burial will be 4n West Deerfield Cemetery, near Lapeer. Surviving are a son, John of Lapeer; a brother, and two grandchildren. CLARENCE W. McKIM KEEGO HARBOR — Service for Clarence W. McKifn of 2169 Maddy Lane will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the C J. Godhardt Funeral Home. Mr. McKim died at Pontiac General Hospital early today following a abort illness. He was 41. Following'the service Monday, the body will be taken to Muskegon for service at the Clock Funeral Home and burial at White Chapel Memorial Gardens. McKim was an employe Poatiae Water Department for the past 10 years. He owned McKim Jewelry Store on Orchard Lake Avenue. survived by his wife, Velma; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin D. McKim of Muskegon; a daughter, Sharon K., at home; and But the triumph Communists, after a flaming 46-|wEIGHED ALL ANGLES hour battle in the streets that left «... « . . , „ the center of the city in rains, ■“* “ther Democ? » ,eh **** may be oaly the prelude to a long w0"“ ** no complaints or that dvll war bi the jungles. “"F °2!?trow,2' ^ *?on. b Phoumi said the die-hard pro-over: the presidents ert Communist Psthet Lao guerrillamust ha^ w*lj*h*d ,h<* P°“ibl* fighters and leftist paratroopers o( ,hf of Capt. Kong U retired in £od[and decided he was on safe ground, order, apparently taking a good portion of their Soviet-supplied and ammunition with them. pointment. I merely question the wisdom of it." Some Democrats were concerned that if the Republicans sensed any public displeasure over the appointment, they might seek to exploit anti- if. effects' of the appointment felt it Vientiane was under , martial law, and Gen. Phoumi said it would be enforced until a cleanup is completed.* Pathet Lao followers who infiltrated the capital during the government of neutralist Premier Souvanna Phouma were reported have gone underground and wiH have to be flushed out. Almost the first act of the premier was to appeal to the united States for assistance, particularly for the people of Vientiane who he said had suffered greatly because of the actions of the pro-Communist Pathet Lao guerrillas. Surviving beside her parents; l Sii Hillary Just Missed Fatal Flight CHICAGO (CPI)—for Edmund Hillary, ewquerar af ML Everest, (Biased Catted Air Lines DCS flight OS ta New York aty Friday because of a crowded schedule. The plane crashed at New York. Hillary was bonked on the flight nlsaf with Nepalese 8her-pa Khumja Chumbi sad Des- nLaBrtt* sctm ofaart of tha people to see aad so many * *f-th* to do. we'd have rertaMy ^ *----- --------— thane* Worth caught that night,” Dotg said. ■ ■ w“i Instead. Hillary aad hia party Shores; ' Rau.l left Chiracs early today on the iGonyea in California; three grand-' - same Caited Air IJaea they missed Friday. DU S t*«t, thence South 0* 1” -JO 31 feet, thence North CS* 41 aloa* Northerly line of W(h*j point of boalBOlns betat .kwura .*• -TIN. RSC. Waterford Township t All person! Intereiud ar* roe Bolted ti he Zaaln* U he arejeeed « * of the Ten aad any be esamtes “**d' HCNRT MBRjSNRa I Chairman W.UrterdT.nNjlj.^Usjr - ant St., was held today at the First Congregational Church under direction of the Wilbur Funeral Home. Burial was in Romeo Cemetery. Mrs. Page died unexpectedly of a heart attack Thursday at Lapeer County General Hospital. She was member of the Romeo Senior Citizens group. Surviving are son, John, and daughter,,Mrs. Ann Congdon, both of Romeo; three sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Kulow and Mrs. Marie Werder-both of Romeo and Mrs. Florence Newmann of Rochester; two brothers and five grandchildren. The family said contributions be made to the memorial fund at the jchurch. * LOTTO 8TROBLE WALLED LAKE—Service will he held af ID a.m. Monday Richardson-Bird Funeral Home in Walled Lake for Mta. Lottie Strobie of 66530 Pontiac Trail. Mrs. Strobie died Friday at her home. She was €5. Buriat will he in Oakland Hills Cemetery. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Ratliff of Walled Lake; a brother, Earl dees of St- Clair sister, Mrs. : nigbi 'children and two grcat-grandchil- Selassie Awaits prestige as a shrewd politician and therefore possibly make it more difficult for hirfi to push his legislative program through Congress. They explained that the lawmakers often bow to a president's wishes when they respect Ms political aad pUMtc prestige. The appointment ef Bobby to be attorney genetal might tend to undermine this prestige, these They said some voters might consider Bobby's selection to be nepotism and reject the presidentelect's repeated assertion that he applied the same test to his brother that he did to every other Cabint choice — was he the best man available for the job? Aa attorney general, Bobby almost certainly will be in the middle many ‘government efforts to integrate schools in the South, guarantee Negro voting rights and and others spotlighted by, congressional Investigators. * FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover said he was "pleased” with the ■election of Bobby to -be the at-torney general. * * * I will look forward to workinr. close association with him," Hoover said in a statement Issued in response to inquiries. "The FBI will do everything possible to make his administration a successful one which I am confident it will be with fils energy, enthusiasm and leadership." Bobby will be the second youngest attorney general in history. The youngest was Richard Rush who __ was 33 when he was appointed by &.* tUPg 'President James Madison - hIP # 11 f ■ Jv jyQ i (tT: ft g.fi.STOUT ,/aoo. - D § & |f ORCHARD LAKE lulldln* —^.»JNWitelfc'te*. -•i ' The SutiSjp* Zoo* Ordinance The Clli orpcatUu ordauwi ' • Section »: M»p ef tbe lNIMia* Zone Ordinance Ii hereby emailed U yeiUi iktl (lie (and la the description hereinafter wt forth be elae-lifted as OaauaaraWJ. Lot «. except the N, 71 feet of *. C. •tout^ AddUten. Clti ef NeaUae. Oakland CsSeeLni’ ch»n*i la tha BulUla* Zone Mas in the afeete erea to Commercial I la made parmaat ta tha recom-mendatloa of the cur Commtuloa end sold City nan Commleelon le hdrebr appointed t* make a final rep art spaa thla amendmaat to this CemnUaalon pre-vloui to »a public hearln* to be held kefora this ameadment ti adopted, pur-luaat to Section « si Act No. Sri ed the Public Acte of 1M1. ae amended. r the public bearia* an U ■BUs heartat Ii ■Ion of tito Cltjr of Poatiae. Madt aad aaeead br the Ctlr Commli-•lon of the City of Poatlat. thle IJth da j of December, A.D1M4. PHILIP 1. ROWSTON AOS n. EVANS0' CUi Clerk Dan. R. Mi Death Notices LRNaS. DOC. u. IMS. CINDY JO baa. MSS Daraa Une. lake: beloved Sul du t?.r iTO! USES FAMILY KNOW HOW - President-Elect John F. Kennedy stands at the sic-' of his brother Robert F. Kennedy Friday as he announces his appointment to the post of attorney general (Tom the steps of his Georgetown home, it la the first time In U.S. history that a president or a president-elect has chosen a brother to be in his cabinet. Robert Kennedy is 35. Kennedy Cabinet Names. Face Questions by GOP be stanped o dr The bearded "Conquering Lion of Judah," 68, reached this gaily decorated provincial capital Friday and received an uproarious welcome from almost the entire population. He exonerated his eldest son, the South. These Democrats noted that the South's strong support enabled Kennedy to win the close presidential election. They questioned whether the South would back him made by Kennedy in the presiden-i tial campaign. Nominees will be* ] quizzed about these. Applauding Kennedy's choices. Sen. Mike Mansfield, D-Mont.,] * • • predicted inaugural day confirms-j As the incoming president's! tion Jan. 20 for all top rank ap-ibrother‘and Ms campaign man-pointees. jager, Robert F. Kennedy is like- ly to he grilled not only about! government's civil rights fight. In announcing the appointment, Crown Prince Asia Wasson, 44, j the president-elect called special 1964 after his brother had Mansfield, slated to become the!*** policies he would expect to j from blame for the revolutionary regime proclaimed in the capital last Wednesday by rebels in the palace guard. r . *. \ * ★ The rebels tried to make the prince their decoy," the defiant Kin^of Kings said. attention to his brother’s civil rights duties, He said lie knew Bobby "will .meet the responsibility placed upon him as attorney general by present laws and that may be placed upon him by Congress and by the president in every area, including dvll rights. Senate's majority leader, said he!,oHow»<*W general will urge committees to begin *b°ut the political philosophy of their investigation of the appoint-!1** new administration, ees as soon as Congress meets and to have their reports ready nomipatiens officially are submitted by the incoming president. it Republicans Mansfield's prediction that aU of Kennedy's Cabinet choices will be Leaves Many Ragged Edges Tragedy Shears Ties Across Natiori SlPontiac Economy Level „j Ordinance _ _------ . Seine Map at Ordinance He. S4I. !■ -rbe Build Vi i( Sene Ordlnem The City af Pontiac ordain! RertkMl 1 The Building Zone Map of in* Zone Ordlneace It aereb l o provide I carried her to her death in Fri- The children are too young to day's tragic airliner collision over]understand that their father won't New York City. be coming home again. He was ! She had wanted desperately to! killed in the crash. Business activity continued at a solid level in Pontiac last get home to Columbus. Ohio, lor| if, Ricky's second birthday, month, despite lulls due to the lone Thanksgiving weekend. Christmas. | Cindy 4 on Nov. 29, and Judy Commercial activity was down about $2 million trom Oc- JuM l2 before the din- m* y' tober, the banks reported. Industrial payrolls were reported,^,. ^ united Air Lines stew-ioff a half million dollars. jardess happily shopped with a The Thanksgiving lull threw bus patronage off by about roommate (or Christmas gifts in 1.500 passengers. | nearby Manhattan Beach where „ . .. she lived, . The contrast with conditions a year ago reflects the MISSES PARTY : steel strike ef late 1959. Figures Indicating business trends In Pontiac during November were reported by Community National Bank, Pontiac in*;8tate Bank, the Pontiac Manufacturers Assn., city Inspection land water departments, Consumers Power Co., Detroit Edison LOS ANGELES (AP) — Augus-{husband, 30. would have wanted I were jtfving Bob Fiebing a handithe Sunset Strip lit Iam Angeles tine Louise Ferrar, 25, made three it that way. in the building. The Flebhigs were County. I trades to get on the plane that] * * * | getting a horse for Christmas. He recently had been a casino j, A * A . manager at the Flamingo Hotel First Officer Robert W. Fiebing In Las Vegas. List June he was! was copilot aboard the United arrested and charged with ran-Airlines Jet that collided with the nlng a horse book without the re-Constcllation. quired federal tax stamp. V 1 * A I The case was still pending nt "He had a real love for cMl- f|* *J- dren, and they felt the same wayjt’*f*T BU.lKi E IT • about him." a neighbor raid. , Cay-„Rob?T *?;. S?wyc.r' <6, J*'-He and his wife Lorraine, mar- !ot of.lhe ^ had i Hereinafter ■. 2lchl*»n .r,?Je‘e Co. and Pontiac Transit Corp. qended NOV. 1969 I^ Buk debits to customers’ "‘’ J accounts exclusive of ^uTnd! public funds .$85,403,143 — {Industrial payrolls —$16,521,349 r*E,*5BR l^u'cSJSeSuT MfiiToUl buUdlng permits: mda Dunufout to tlkt recommendttion Nnmhpr Alt CommlAston and galdl WUxnDer ..................... W oeeeialeejea l* Amount .............. $896,819 fHkP&NwSwionpreTteBe teth*New dwellings: V ssn aj5Lrf^*4 iruas'i Number......................... $i | Amount ............ $207,300 L, tkaa fifteen dtye OSS consumpt. (CU. ft.) 401,372,000 :J2K fLXZ ilT4fo“^**i‘*S*aI«* MiWectrical energy: 1*J|2~h“ia£! (Consumers. KWH) 41,1«7.639 »* Water consumpt. igal.) 280.347.000 eictp"#" . ' tfUrt ^ Bus patrons .........74.509 . widayl* %earasd*»ft*yWtiie. eat* or Detroit Edison Co. electrical energy consumption for Oc* & TUn *UXca'r Ctmm'"inn “ tober 1960—10,596472 KWH; for Beptemper I960- 10,983,744 ^jRWH for October I9ao-rli.?32410 KWH. Total electrical “ DK*mur i jjSliai energy (Consumers Power Co. and Detroit Edison Cf.) for ada a wM* October 1960-49.698443, KWH; September 1990-49,395,873 Dee^ft.^M* KWH: October 1959-39,*37957 KWH. ST5R* ?? Oct. 1999 Nov. 1959 $87,310,496 $78,478,335 $17,048,151 8 9,138,759 128 85 $405,917 $354,028 37 28 $180,000 $211,700 143,485,100 282,908,500 38,101,971 18883,488 285,182,800 73 fiti 248800,000 Three of Flight Engineer Richard E. Prewitt’s four youngsters had looked forward Joyfully to a triple birthday party today in;CORRAL WAITING their Torrance home. The invita- In the backyard at 23126 Dolo-tfons bad gone out; the kids were rosa St., in suburban Woodland counting on it. ; ' | Hills, stands a partly finished His wife Millie Aim, 28, planned corral. t6 go,through with it. She felt her! AU the kids in'the neighborhood] For Susan the party won't be fun. She's 8 and understands. Twenty-four hours before he left Mr Ms last flight Thursday night, Prewitt told his wife a neighbor, Mrs. Suefeldt: "i a dream about a plane crash. It was so real I can still remember number of the plane, ried 12 years ago, had two children of their own—David, 8, and Danny, A tall Christmas tree learned against the porch of,, their redwood ranch house today, forgotten. CASE PENDING Among the victims of the cOlU-on was George Capri, S3, a Lae Vegas gambler woo once operated a race-betting commission on ing since he and a Middy built their own plane when he was 15. He was an accomptiahcd horseman and athlete. “I just can't believe It,*' wifo Pat, 41. told visitors to ranch home outside Hemet. And theji- daughter Pam, 14, said: "Originally I planned to be a veterinarian, but. now 1 may be a * Robin, RICHARD PREWITT Flight Engineer OrcUerd iu*hUr ef Mr. sad Mrs. 1 eat* Deltoeri I Mrs. Samuel Stoddard Funeral arraaserneaU ara pen din* si the *!. J Oadhardl Funeral Home. here Cladr will Kee*o Harbor, >m lie fa atate after I CA8TZLL, DEC 1*. itfST JANZT Aba, 14 Mark Si.: see 07. Funeral eervice will ke held Tue«der, Dec II ii ) p.ai. from the All Saint! Iplecopal Church wua dev. c . Qeorse Wlddlfleld efftciallti* ta-lerment la Oak - Rill Orm«4ery ■ Mlae Caatell wUl lit la elate *1 the Fureley Funeral Home DRBtXICK, DSC. Id. UMriLS» B . Ill Kenlleorth Ave.. »*e M. ■ dear mother of Arthur Dreltlek. deer elatur af LawrdM* S. Charter aad Mrs. Arthur ainile. Fa-»•*»! eervice WUl be held Moa-. Dec IS. At 1:3* P m tram -------hue Funeral Home a White Chapel Game-Dreltlek will lie la l Dootleoa-Johni Fu- WASHINGTON (AP) — Rppubli- confirmed quickly. But GOP cans are organizing their forces hers made it plain they plan some] .. .. . _ . . |to give President-Elect John F. embarrassing moments for some; assure other civil rights. Sich ef- Kenn^jy-g . appointees a vigorous of the prospective nominees be- Triumphal flefurnpt8ic*^„?X ^ up|,ore *ppe“ to His Capital I some Democ she noliticians felt! ^ennedht. lira Setber Stooert Mrs. Charm IO«*)Wtlh aad Car Broken: am earvivad by throe iraadchlldrea and iw* freal-sraadehtldrea Faaerel earvleo will be held Men day. Dar Ik all pm from the R O A O R. Hanld Fmaeral Howe, lent W Item well Road. Detroit M. with Hqr. hadelya Seree afflcl-atia*. tatermeat la Hdidjaad Fark. Royal Oak Bn Maady win a* te atate at the Ik O a O R Harris Funeral aome UTSl Me-Nlehrie Hoad. Detroit » rnSiu Me. is. ish. loTtis. esuo Foauae Trail. Walled Lake, at* SI; dear mother af Mrs. Mar ■wet Ratliff, daar tMer at fori Cle*t and Mrt Florence Ooayea. ■af---— *------aadchll- thlMren neld Man- liSilMtM-ilrf Funeral H?m e. Walled Lake, with Failor Lawrtae Ktnne offlctatla* interment In oakidhd HUi! Cemetery Mu fichtldMadM Anera'l Rl mV walled Lake Family will he al the IN LOVINO MEMORY 0|F FAOLINN •Crupt. who paeeed apay It yaan ago December II TUT memory fades aad Ufa depart.. You tire forever la our heart. Sadly aimed by Sunn.. Elisabeth aad family. in u»yiiroril*Bklioaf dr~bi)R Friends may think the heeled. But Iher UlUe know Uti That le la ear heart i____ Sadly mlpood hv hh wife t fni Fueral Ptoectofa 4 DRAYTON FLAWS OR J-tW sFARSi^OOfriiTciiArifi, Thaughtfuilemce fn mui Donelson-Iohns FUNERAL HOME “Deeltnad for Fiaaeubri Voohees-Siple ' > The rwllil Frees FOk WANt ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 » “&*5X r*3s#r «b> “ toko colic.* cour*** toward » mm In/FiihUc Health Burring 238! *«raln« m beelnnlne level PubUe Health nunc Poritlone fleo era open to nurse* who [gi^v&arei. irtfflit'srSi'iXS! jgSSft.TtCTtl E'tbBrasnErc •ore completion of detrae re- i smSSB wrlTwsMJ MTOi. peld onnuel leer, end I' WorkyWjat^l Pt GENERAL CLEANINO RT BAT. Own tramportaiuon. rg e-4»01 “SSoopFiflSo TYPIHO sec-ntoriel ewrtee. pi tig. PRAOTOAL 'lugBR ' AyAWkRLS aasiuff1 ** ■*”• »gga5s.'aai#». TfSasySm"* Rent HotttciUnyum- 40, Rut Hooaoo ttftw. 40 BaMng Service 1 BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT — ° Hrapleooe. OE L4403 ESnALTcoi ' leave plane, retirement plan ttoed with eocial raenHty. toe—feoe bad hotpltallea-ris heaglte. Apply: Pereonnel Office, Oakland Oeuatr Office P13*Vllt1 U,*y*tu *•- Pontle* rfSKHMSg?®: t. II aaeaL stt-wii._- •mart. capobli womanto recruit, train end develop other*. Pie Jib le heure (tor eeowien Hi CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Your btiemen*. coaverted to a lovelr recreation room for (m. SHr “—‘A CPSTOF BPtLblWO'. __SOCIAL WORKER At He.Mw.oklr I. etart Rea- ' mar awR tasreaeea. To flit Immediate and future recaoelee a local area. Ex-eclient promotional anaor-tualtloe Alt- Mtebliaa Civil paid eeperleoee t Help Wwm Mdi 6 J MEM OVER It HEEDED IMr I- Inal ion by wrttlne Michigan civil aorvteo. LaaetM Il. ELECTRICAL 8ER Y->REE ES PARTHET Electric, F Ht» EXCAVATING AN* TRENCHING I toe eopoa tanka. d“a*‘ fooUogi and llfht I batT , 1 ELECTRIC BEAT. INS^LATI^N . Ud wlrtni. Rftflin Eltetrle. EM or If J MOSS. I FRCfe ESTlMATti ON ALL WIR- ! Ilf. Fill finance R. R. I-1 Electric Co. MB », Barra. HOUSE RAISING. MOUSE MOV-lig. itcenaod fullv equipped Free estimate* Ruaooll Morion. PE 1 ITER. 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EASTERN ItjJfBFAC- .on, gfiw Huron j «TlTcliA»*yACAirt »dO»n mJ5T r« £. g^JKiWmE OSKT OVt fo. dftRnt. eompletoo ------- w!rr1** ***• g -V. - H gwieri (| heea#we Child care FE ! palr Call I DOB TO within t _ tervtewlaa "'bSabed OR WHITE OIRL OR WOMAN TO baby sit and do. ll|bt houMWork l i dvyi week tomrieFE Hdto WANTED AREA MANAOER FOR I n Ft mi. Business Service abartac retirement _. h you are latotoeted to a permaneat poetUoa. with above average lacome. HUH year* Of KManI Eapertoared oomao bad at Maet i yn of dt ie oa party plan For Daggett lamed.il. one W the mori rd aMl earlurive .setoHM to America. No Inveatment Ml Write city maaad*' ■ lore, aeae Bedford. Dearborn. IT W. Lawrence ■DIM. ! BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEARER! PERSONALIZED C^'CHR18TMAt^,CARP>„„ Forel.n Leoguege cords Ribbons OUt wrap. lift cards end seals feauril deposit rogulridi * Backenstose Book Store 1» EABT LAWRENCE FE 114U j Wtd. Children to Board 28 RELIABLE DAY CARR. LI- : tens— hoan. FE.bdMd. I Wtd. household Goods 29 11 CALL WILL BELL ALL TOO ; have — furnllur- appliances. TV s sriac. Rlgbos dollar. Oatok aerv-Itoe Alloa* Ft 41301 i Rcftaf ruLL OR i-W. tort) Mora lose for furniture and ap {- pUances Bargain Rente. FE; | l-e>«i • ____________. _ Rent Apts. Furnished 37: Rent Apts. Furnished 37 I ROOMS AND BATH. LOCATED I PARTIALLY J^URmsHED APT M» month CaU ft »-*••!;______ ■ room purn aft married Rent Apts. Unfurnished 38 n, couple or bachelor. Ill wtRl - —---------- > BEDROOM BRICK ' ^St>, S*DR°°M PARTLY «» y* “'-toll torn Lakefront apt*. OR mt — 1 LAROE ROOM AFT..~RBntlO ' ---- adult* only. MI M , 4 Sunday couple a. Orchard Lake I ROOM SELF CONTAINED CAB- ' I-BEDRM BRICK 1-ROOM BUNGALOW. UTILITIES furnished U Norton St MA MM 3 ROOMS. CLEAN. OEHTLEMAN only. M e week. US H tegfnew 3-ROOM APARTMENT. PRIVATE entrance. utUKlea Comfortable, close SiHto_________________ is) FLOOR BEL-AIRE MANOR, y r-V-yDrws\ 1 'ratstar t..-V- 110 Seminole. AdnlM too FE 2-BKDROOM DUPLEX —*jMS . .____ Automatl' Heat - Pull Ba*e~ent 1-BEDROOM OROUND FLOOR WILL DECORATE" 1' LARGE ROOMS. 5%^ ADIREft SALI* 1. MICHIOAN RSO W- ! ■ s Oertatrlc*. anj, ELECTRlt 1 WANTTDD H? MaasMtoM _Hoepual. "FtT “m.iuw and _rawtodij IMS between If and 1. I Pike Phene FR 4-MS! _ NO WOMEN U TO. *» TO HkAtTNO FURNACES CLEANED irt part lime e hr* dally S to1 aad aervltod C. L Nelaaa FE W anted Miscellaneous 30 OFFICE FURNITURE It KUUIF------aCC3-- g Stiic, meat Forbe FrU K«n. a jjerifMJNjJJ ry Shot* tralidas period Foe mOTPOINT WHIRLPOOL Al rvtoy. FK MUR... .. Kenmoft washer rapair eervh help Wanted r t-stit. d*[» aJsa^^^WsTrt^vtd^^ -sees fiawwaMo at I per teat K.1. "s.li wI8m- K,i Idt’ertlMmeSt *ror>, ""J'j1 “ “ ADULT COUPLE AS CARBTAKKR of BOUl top#nwient> P*rlftyot , milted unit >aSd>aU utuft'e* CaU FI | TSto foe Intervtew SALK OPKNINO M atter i. _ wood storm Windows " i glasa 11 it 36. over all. M Inchn 0 It Inches. MA S-IITt or OR MWJ. j WANTKD INDIAN CHIEF FOR Hourly rale and qulrrd Detail e - ----T II. j 'OR jj^tg&£rn«i5 • MEN FRPtJO TR^AVKL ^Tl eiperlence necessary, write. I tH Bowimg Oraon Stauon » tart H Y _______. Pitrl time Evenings OFFICE INTERVIEWER. COLLEOB | t graduate, aaie to move opoaton t to Mtch starting salary small •- Permaneat fob goad triage beae-flU good ad» an cement oppor-tunities Writ* detail* of age od-ucattod ennartance. salary ♦* . agetod. RepUe* coafideatial Pan- 1 • “ PERSONNEL DIRECTOR Sto-bad hospital Dstr— M ITMO par ywtr. m»»mw- 1 > i REAL SSBATR SALES TOP Bookkeeping ft Tsues 16 BOOKKREFINO ALL TAKES EUpira 1-MIS I Dressmaktaf. Tailoring 17 ALTERATIONS on ALL TYPES CP garments Including knitted dresses and salts Egaart wark- msn.hlp Phone OR I-I1S3__ ~ *“ IjarffRAtioNi_ _ ; Mrs. 1 iBsto FE MW TAILORINO -ALTERAtTOlrt Ortas Making—Fur Repairs RDNA WARNER _ , FE_K»M DREMMAEINO TAILORING Monty Wanted 31 i' WANTED W^tod HIGH |NTERy»T T Prats *RaT,fi» * * * * ‘ f Wanted to Rent 32 1 Stem. HI-FI field < irTal 'bbtate M AN I Hmi op >»€» cm < wii Employment Agencies 9 i EVELYN EDWARDS ■Vacattoanl cxnmtella« service" COMP OPERATORS. AOE » » jttgSfi — rfOm Secretary ______ -iJS ”*nd Tiiortband' HAUL1NO_AHD RUBBISH RAMI 3?J5i ------------------------------------------- excellent start In trill retain your regular lob For Inform son gnu Mr. TayM. or ran » s m -g p ■ FART TIME WALLED AREA NoatodS maw — -- araoaotly toisfU- over il lfave ahrr Midwest toyk'fjujt. -j Lrpssyna Sjjfr'w-gTS- w luRtructtone 10 Hut! earn *ratra AiwSlino too hreo ar IXPKRIENCED money MWlWf. Snw_. tutor to reading and artthmettcl Plenty-of bubihebs Por a or i-tm ____ Andy Cslkl Oarage. TTI Raldwtaj ,^ n 1-AgSg_*_ A fefc»Af*dkU»MrjJ Work W.nted Melt II tnf'RM buT'g., CARPENTER WORE NEW Ml , MMl ■IjaL-fg.Vi' H« R. HAGSTROM cwjlS^^ Ik FK HIM after j I any « e A L iYTTNO BSSK&^uf'SSSra CA^rKT-MAKKR AND CA»% s>erage income for guattfled ip. tor Kitchen, a specially FK piicant With sale* background I t-MQ>. .. Bee Mr Dyer. John Hancock In- CARPENTER WORK AND. CAR; surance Co to Biker EMg met making WaBtoi Rraghand Ft I-11M Moving and Trucking 22 I-A Reduced Rates Local at Mas distance moving SMITH MOV1NO 00 FK CUM MO VINO skRYtCI -___^_BNCL^ i~ R. J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE '4-35.M ISA OAKLAND AVENUE OPEN • TO 1 SUNDAY U TO 4 WE rflANDl.K RENTALS 0 BOROV R IRWIN REALTOR * I m m JBALTOR1 __ _ ft Mill 1 Share Living Quarters 33 1 WORBIRO OOKLa OR COOPLI to short 3-bedroom home with 1 working girls. Drayton Pittas araa OIT l-MM after g'M_p m. GENTLEMAN TO SHARK MY i tsgjRdd^JOsfl jW|»SI«i'*51M ^ HOUSE wYTH^fTOU 3 ROOMS BATH OTOVE k KK-frl^erator Young couple FE 3BIDRM BRiOkT-4BW“lS1B-‘ frost, year 'round snaclous home. Rd. Lake Orion. HOUBS AT JT BAOLBT 155 monthly. PB 4-tS50_before 5 HOUSE POR RENT. OIL HEAT, reasonable ^Call EE 1-4144 De- . LOTUS^LAKE - WATERFORD l's.[ story. ) bedrooms, children wel-1 eom*_Ltk* prlvllege*_OR 3-t— LAROK 3-BIDROOM 1-CAR < Convalescent Homes 44 OVELY HOME POR 1 ELDERLY lady excellent care. FI HW1 1__ RentSteres 46 ■toiis PM _M^-ii-rr^s-PT. #t?»r NEW STORES. WEST t PE 1-1144 1 MODERN DUPLEX. 1 ROOMS A Rent Office Space 47 I OFFICES POR RENT, 4040 rh payment ir IT 1-4451 3 OFFICES. FURNWHED OR NOT M* Mlilt. PI Schuctt Real ______________ MODERN 3-BBDROOM H O M B. I tuU batement. 0100 month Vlcln- __Ity of Bachettor. UL 1-4010.___ MODERN ^4 ROOM^^ ^EMI BAXI s!Sr lLiSft. Ell ° NEW t BID KM HOOiB JOHN H . tin. i rooms ARD Hath urrift. ^ PK MIM.JV 4 3#44 _ BEDROOl Brooklyn. BEDROOM. RANCH HOME OAR beet PK 1-1414._. __ : ' BEDROOM, OA8 HEAT. PR NORtR END 4 ROOM OPPI*' 10 US mantoTre Voioi'* -1 !, t-ROOM PURNIBHtD APART* _J^_0StxJHI3L*lJ?9-ti*E Drayton Plains PR 4-4411__________ I ROOMS AND BATR BRICK, gas heat, carpeted, lease with option to buy. FE 5-4734._______ 1-ROOM n«‘ tmucs, NtAir Ttl-Hurow. gfti bMt S3 HoMhtt* •MALL I Hitt.. OOQO LOCATION Op41— Ift bay FI M>n. UNION LAKF ? BEDROOM OIL ] heftt. f.rrolicr. |ir»«c MTS Mtv wm EM 3-405 M p m._______ WILUAM8 LAKK. 9-ROOM MOD-ftfft, M« mo FE 0-3941. 9X9 PE 44j». WES1 SIDE BRICE. 0 ROOMS, eft' heftt. (ft rage btftt Near General Hospital. PE 4-5707. WEST "^R 1 ROOM HOUSE newly decorated. PE A-SPO WEST SIDE I ROOMS. 1 BATES. I bfdrqem and bath down. I ha'utt^lSC.^, Mo to M-< 1110 Art fob Mr I Partridge at Partridge ' Perry Park. Owing. OL 1-SSI*. t-ROOM. 3-BEbRbOM. OIL 9ttt. full beat- vacant, M.7to each. Ml I. Andxnon. 5 ROOMS. 1 RRDRC and bath, lot IN payment Lncatod •> **se naum TraU_ call awatr at MAlket $59 A MONTH *,-WEST SUBURBAN .. cosy -IHtM 1-bedroom tab. lust right for t or 3 pgapto.'MtS WtU ■Men yxn la Licitod oa Wat- Laki Rmd. cas w. w. OR MM3 IN i liSilBn^MVATB SATH. ttil.- irtes furnUhed 34 Bellevue_ FIROOMI PVT SATW AND RN-tranei. MU lira. Clean M S Ardmore PK 4-4*77_____... i ROOMS. PRIVATE RATH AND ---------*7 tarn Clean Private Painting ft DECEratiag 221 arbqlutelv ttfjt >a^tkbt>c- ■ i Uaa an yon* toad contract Canh buy ere willing can Realtor Far-trtdge rE 4dNt, Itoi W. Huron BUVEltl'POII OOriTRACTI aJSStoJIf Efficiency Apartments . rWMBt |M|.| Uv»| raom. ktacheo._batoraaa. Ml Utthue^ Adfthft OMy* ••• ftfWr j gj* Aluminum XmftMtflfttft laittUftllow ___________Beck^OL_ iiT CLASS DECOR ATINO_PAWT tog and will BjEMtSS- Wt «*■ r*Tri/t*a PAINTING AND PA-^er ^hang’og Mason Thom peon l."i PAINriNO WINTEN^ #MR1C*E. wart*liar*1 PEASEe”' * M PA1NTINO AND DECOftATtWG Kper ramnved PK >NU^_____ AAA PaInTINO AND DECORAT SOCIAL WORKER Al *M,N weakly to atari Reg-salary Increase*. To ------ ~nd future •rea Et- vaaMctoa hi local aria Eg-ceitont promotional nppor-tuulUea AR Michigan Civil aervtafi beoeflU Mu* IcARPEifflfT Iftl .Wj "acSB RUALITT DROORATOR*" kind Reaaooablv Call after • PainUng. _pap«r _ removal well I n il S-1431 - wathlng. Fra* *at- PL OINTLKMAN V'lTH lACKGiOUND j LtW HWrgWPK gMCORATOR ! of Itlwig* .of cervlja Union “wtoertog FIHW ?2*'S?.'Li-IuvT w“.ttd Lake KKP PAWTiNO INTERIOR. WIN- ^ 3-054 teir raw, "frao *" J MAN M iMAN tftTH CHAIN BAWW CASH ,FOR OOOD lXnD CON- ! track*. Private. PE MM1_ l cabM ^Mr land "cdhVracti H I Van Well, 454* Dm* Rwy . OB 3-1355 i * IM M ED IAT E ACT10 N On any geos, hut* rontracte New i or sea so,ird Your rash upon satisfactory laiyrian of property ; an* title Atkfur Rea Temptoion {* K. L. Templetofi, Realtor;; ■ 333t Orchard Lake Road PR 4-4M3 I LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR i to rail Bart OorraU A Mill or EM HIE _ _______ WMtHi Real EsUts 26 IS Pine Grove I RMS .' PiUVATE MfYKANCS ARD ! p/ bath T» Clark, apply Apt 7- _ | pris,,- I RMS AND BATE. DOWNTOWN ROLFE H SMITH. REALTOR Automobile Repaira i laKok lifis - foril I chiidn.. ------- i— LAROE ROOktt. * OfHft ,aU* arivato. Child over 13. FR »S*Si "idoSii SAT*^UIILIT«IIJM4I vale awtraafa- Ptodlro *5 Denght i Bald Mountain Rd. FI 3-3534 [LAKE VlSfA APTS. ILIMBBTH LAKE P1UY ALL REPAIRS FINANCED. NO 1 room* and bath, stove, refrlg- money down. 3135 weekly ot erstor and aU utilities furnished LLOYD MOTORS. Ltoeoto-Mer-* eury -Comet 333 •- Saginaw _______ 3-BED ROOM . r furnished, lake privileges i, *50 per month. MT 3-1711 ORION. COI ILDt CA HERSH (all e PE h-3331 from : DoB RsfNdr BETTY'S DOLL HOSPITi I Btaque hood* and doll* fag tea Stir 6x8*0. OE 3-3ST4. FViglsci W—4 _ FIREPLACE AND FURNACE WOOD td-ir* wood It to COI 34-M Fireplace log* . ill 00 col Moot be ordered to 3 cord lot wood delivery oa Sit and Su. Roger * Sunoco Service Prallac. ^MjChwoa Floor Sandlnf PlERtoriag 8orvko I FLASTERINO REPAIRS J PLASTERING - Phiinbcrs-SnppBea Plumbing Service fk tryx nbmg Ser • 00 FI UMB1NO A HEATING MT Tllll ____Pewip RtyuJrs R. T. MARSH PUMP CO. * 'Tice h Service nSt^JH-M sander - re 5-3713 Sand. Gravel and Dirt WATtXLOX . RRrrr ' V™*” Car fttfttftftftry. WaJWB). md 16 ax toots RM CorporaUoo. TMor Hilf Wawtcd FmRis 7 BABTSITTBR. Ito day* WOM. « fc>rti>CE fHOBET^BT, 6XJ-. -»—ch. Bra U, Foariac Pres* Dtxt* ktohway. Roirt 1 3 p m. Call in peraoo. EXPERIENCED WAITSEB8 .FOR j.^* ture^ Sit. tad Bun Apply jRnrTdirSBbliTf* ajno orIll 5 30 to II pat, Inqutr* In p*r-*on Lsk*wood Lane*, lilt wnt E©SVAijSiDFR ■fKify8* mIBdleaOro -ady por OBN irsl bouMWOrk, atay irithto. child tralaomc. more hr horn* than : Wag**, call morning*. ** PAt^ly~gySr^ ■ fH»TiT«fT«ftrTIW-CLAM I worker, window and wan tub- work ^ ^A^rr bind, ms i. FALL^ WASiffWO Rt M A C l, rugs, nplkri j atoiRgd. ra s 54U. Wfk Wanted Female 12 •DAT IROMWoTlKnCB. JXF.. raferoaraa. S3 Si. PB »-S4W. _ WOMEN WANT-WALL WAEH- |m and hou»ecie»ntng FB i Ironino FJck-otTand de- uv.ry OR M1TI ____ H1LD CARE, OR PART ftMJ Kitchen work after 3 pjR. OR ! work (uai i OF 3-7330. PAlNtTN6 FAPKRINO. REMOV-. al Wjghtoj. PK M3U. Tstsvision Sttrvlcs U | OAT OR NIOHT ' tV SERVICE M F^ITRaS FE 5-1301 dinette, eitcerr chairs rb- covered Vinyl or notfMtyto Free ntlmtte* Aekup ond delivery MA 0-1073. VERY ATTRACnVE^l htotUgl** Depoelt required | INSTALLED FREE Auto iprings muffler* tail pipe* generator*, (tarter*, thock ah- IT’S A SAD FACT- And Oh So Tratl r;."0?* c^tyNprysaN1 TUBE TOOLS MOTORS.^ anj-' s**ew1”oet 'WANT PontlAc Frau. SPOT CASH - YOUR tOT OR equity MICHAEL'S, PE 44013. PE 3-7131 U 5-0100, WK 1-4300. - Pfl* h5Be analysis f6 " SNOW HOW WE'LL SECURE TOP DOLLAR POR YOUR HOME W. He BASS. Realtor FE 3-7310 WANTED LISTINOS OF ALL kind* tor sale and for rent Courteous. efficient, tarvicq citeat* watting. Ta hoy. aril. - rent ar lease call ■ LEON T. STOUT «to ROOMS. UTILrrflM FURR- : NBWMOOERiTTEOOM APART- a. I-------•woadry, OU furnace locauoo. con rB I »orb*r» when bought ot regular *.*-■ -_7^ Iknulerrack's auto Farts Ptae UlSpUrik^tll. IYI3 Baldwin__FE 3-UTI mm imSjS^a.'oS I Bint Storage ft Rwlaki "aToKuc^m rTOI OIFTS FOR THE FAMILY FARULOR ■ WATERLOX . BRUCE' Furnace Dealers rt 5-ROOM'HEATED PORNiaHTO OR anturntohed apnrtment. .^luvel l-Uoi * * © EOUIP- BEIOE CHANOE PURSE, LOST to the vicinity at MeNetl Nursery or Mkr Mnrtrt SR DUle Re- FiaijTK Dor* *•' word, n f*lM , _ LOST; I MONTH OLD COLUK. brown asTwhlto. vicinity ri Oak pet Howard. OR » Coir- beaolb fo*. male. i month*. Child * pot. Raward Vicinity gf Second St FK M4N ai.rii.’fW.-ai"* ““ lor: Sore labor rockh It’s Easy • Jast Dial FE 2-8181 Ask\for Want Ads ARE YOU WORRIED OVER ! DEBTS? CONSOLIDATE ALL TOON BOLLS I UPPER ; 3-3lit Automatic gaa hot w* _______J or night. Tried hallwavi Hi||h tchool atoe grade tchedl distance 444 B. *1 EVINRUDK MOTORS Pull Line Of BOATS, CANOES, •hd ACCESSORIES | . "SEASONS OREXTINOS " I YOUR KVINRCDE DEALER Harrington Boat Works IE* S. Telegraph Rd PK 3-8033 NOTARY l « SEAL ___________OR 4-SIM. Rent Apts. Fanriehed 37 roarm* $14 WEEK. MCE __________ , _ _______ _. l* rarara^*"Ato^iStu. IM* N* ~iV jto"' tf~n Xil _ 0U*K>M BUMPING * PAINTINO Ferry PR Uhl ITHRBE ROOMS. FLOS XtTCRBN | - ALL MaUb - DCDUCTTBlSs nNANCK ** ^ SLATER APTS uNcotWaLWdx»«T Aj,d^Sai5r»^rcinL'. «vvsa " AFTER SARD SUNDATS SKI ------—-------------~ CARETAKER MR. CARROLL. Af | A-l ALTERATIONS arcawa ct, j ixaSaa R* --15 WAlM AND FLRASaNt POR 11 Clal Dale OV I HMb. FE SrilSS . I _gg^gP;____________ UNFURNMHKD S ROOM APART- j ______' QUICK BUILDING AND REMOD- m Heating OIL BURNER SERVICE. CALL OR 3-1157 after 1 p ro. Janitor Service I Sew mi Mothsc Service SAW A LAWN*MOWER SERVICE | MU 5-RWl 3SW SMlBord Rd Sporting Geode 30*-. DISCOUNT AND LONE STAR BOATS *1 ALL EQUIPMENT KELLY HARDWARE | 3SS* AUBURN ROAD lOFEH WE “* — lit AUBURN HBlSHTS Ata). 3 torn modem room* picture window. private bath, in* brat, laundry fMUItto*. Adult* UL Hit_________ BACHELOR APT 3-IS ire flnlah ply , reject* e* *3 to 1*1 PirriM Strip* . tto. ft. 3e) 3x4 Deufja* Fir . Un. ft. I* l US DoogPtr Board* per M MS |1 4*1fM,SmfI. ra^l PONTIAC LUMBER CO.! Television, Radio ami Hi»F1 Service • r TV. I HOUR BBRVKE. CASH AND CARET S31 Oakland 1 fjrn UktfNN Hi. OR 3-314*. i Hlcb METtky faJMTHd AFt.. uUUtte* tank.. Pontine. MA 'VSiJtSETkE?** 3 ROOMS AND BATH. *11 PER ----", ISBS^ "* "^-*“ peTi __ JSr. I ROOMS AND SATH. COIT AND 1 MtML.7 < extellenr location *| 8-33531 avra.. ■ 3 >K>OMS^Aim^jkATII UTILITIES' BATH i visF- ________________ 3 ROOM1 APARTMENT. PRIVATE entranee, 317 OnmaF FR 4-473* I ROOMS AND iif utUJty and furaltxre END VERY ___________ent.. TV. F* *2gfcrtm~aF¥~FURN 3 ROOM FB S.34SS. ____ _____ COLORED UVINO ROOM. KITCH-enV bed room and bath. Call FB Machine Shop Service OPEN TIME ^ralrig.ro Rent Houaes Furnished 39 _ Carpets siDitodM^ i a r6"B i^iNO! room, kltehan and bath Recn- JIG BORERS Reasonable rale*, prompt service Daniels mfo. corf 3S7T Orchard Lot* Rd. FE »***! Painters ft Decorators Trucks to Rent ■v-Ton Pickup* ll»-Ton Stoke* TRUCKS — TRACTORS * AND EQUIPMENT Corpet Cleenere rn-oosL i^ntEiooM 'mSoBn a-i ruo and fueritu horn*. 0*11 Iff >-3«*l. . 1 Cleaners Fit pick up call BEDROOM. NEAR PONTIAC, j 4-ni» t______ II modern. Ml w ROUKK Jl* r Fax, off Comm* doFn’town AFT. FURNISHED irrkA uS^Tt-RboM uifPfR: FOR COLORKU 3 ROOM APART-ment Phone MA S-1HS-FST COLORED. 3-ROOM APART-mant. )IT S. Paddock FB S-*71« FURNISHED APARTMENT UTILI-tle* furnished. 13* per week. Call OR *.|S*riMS Williams Lake Rd. corner M-59. _ . MODERN."TRAILER H<5UE. 415 Sar week vtclul.y el Aaiurw Brisht*. Adult* only. UL Flig - . ^ . ■r-7T7Ty-_ “ICR 4 ROOMS BATH AND dA- 4 RMS 1 MILES WERT OP PON-■axe. Weel etde Arelleble bow tin* on MIS, whtohto 47*1 Rl*h- ftroig arPE 4-413* , tomt a*7ck idftu looiu anD batm. i o-rqSm rouse bbfrciaut ___________hil *dult* only. nice, rira raaieixhle Partly fxr- Days, PB I-I1M eve*, sad Bos- ntihed Vtctolty at Oxbow Lake. “A * —1 I Call PB t-*S34. Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. •35 B. WOODWARD ’B 4-04*1 re «4M1 Open Dally Including Suadly Upholstering - _—__________Eaton Lk. Rd EM 3-««*«. ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED AU aril, fura. FE (M« BiDNOOMS CHILDREN WBL-“f floor Iwmm. Ml mo. This space reserved for your Business and Service Directory Ad. Plastfrhq Service FLASTERINO. NEW CEILINGS repair* aad addition* Beat wofk- jmarudblp EM 3-Ml ___ PLASTERING FREE SHTMATES EM 3-4143 FK 5-8888 " WAHL UPHOLBXnaSa^T-13* Margaret Auburn Relghta wJkJ£ THIRTY-TWp ' 1 ■ ' TjL THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, i960 am 6dm. partly ►unfcnutED k *M Bevwriy Large rrdrco-1 —37— ---- ■---- ^jngMMiMiaiM (Paattaci ■ Civilians $99 Dn. | Mnmm, taMMl, otl brat, traced, pirn (treed, *1* iponth Ora Immediate possession Walk to (Ob leak at It. if later -■ sated. call emr. May Manage-aieet. Day*. WO 3-3354 Idee end weekends, TO 4-11 3010 DELAND, vacant; DitiVE by then cal] In Let t mrti > deal, llaet be SO'^s. lo*n BY OWNER -MUST SELL. 8ACRI-flce prtoa. West rides Subdivision Ibedream brick, low down jjymraTOag—FE l-tlll. Night* . BARGAIN COLORED 3 BEDROOM ROME. KITCHEN. LIVINO ROOM. PULL BATH, BASEMENT. OARAOB PAVED STREET. CLOSE TO SCHOOL AND SHOPPINO ONLY MOM PULL , PRICE. WILL ASSIST RESPONSIBLE PARTY ON DOWN PAYMENT. PE »-II °r*Vedroo fie a sent family i ling kitchen wttl separata dining i 5V» Fsr SsIs Hwwy-—d "SMITH" j CLARKSTON VILLAOE j Superb neighborhood lake prlvl-leget. eiecutlve type « level brick home consisting of large Uv. rm with lodte stano fireplace, dta, rm. 1 spacious bedrms, 3'v tile hatha, sun rm. with Jolmiste window* Beam eel ling, family rm.. 31 ft. rac. rm with fireplace, modern kitchen and breakfast rm Designed for unusual beauty and convenience. Built-in ovra and range, 3 aone ba(aboard oil hot -water heat 3 ear attached isrife with' radio doprs. Other outalamUsk features, carpeting, custom diipertea and wall mirror. BaotttuuUy landscaped with 14f ft. paved street frontage extending to brat channel Igadlng to several lakes Too will agraa the price U right. I Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 344 I. TELEORAPK | FE 3-7848 ' run Arn - MA 6-6431 | William Miller : i Realtor . KE 2-0263 SSS .. candle wick Woods One of the Cleanest I l ittle Jobs in Town Sheffield 66 ■ room bungalow, tans Youngs* ivrn kitchen with tile wan*. \ BROWN LEASE OPTION—You i ! ANNETT Lowu Down Payment I Cedar shake and block home. Living room 13*11. combination kitchen and di-I nette, large bedroom, bath ! and utility, oil heat. Lot. I 50x1.10 WUI accept land contract equity In trade. Brick Ranch West of city, Well built on sloping landscaped 1 o t. Picture window In carpeted living room, 2 bed* Opf Sd* Hshsss 4» DORRIS 4 BEDROOM BRICE AND PRAMS — Brand new sad only 411,800. easy terms, consider trade. Two edm- BRICfK SaMT ♦...... . live exceptionally large A iIn*, new gra ry handy Id- FIVE ROOM HOME. VA-CANT. Rental option, nice large lot. cloas to Blue sky Theater, a home with appointments you will odlnlre. attractively p o R-nished home. Trailer In trade or aell oh easy Nmu. new carpeting, glee bath and kitchen, beutlful wooded lot 100*US. privileges on WfltUaa Like. t#»50 WEST SIDB BUNGALOW, *888*1 Just oft bua line, attractive ----- mm IWMiHski mt\ SLAVIK REALTY JO 6-9834 HEN HOME — 4 bedrooms. ~ Boor wool ’ Lake 113. no EL WOOD ■ggSSFEK OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 taum storms and > TRI-LEVEL STARTER MODEL tod with nice fur- 0368 Commerce Rd. gt. 130 with 44.1 jO Platlley Builder BM 3-4433 open sUnTi-5 3 BEDROOM BRICK Home bv Weinberger, Pull bnse-ment. 3>i car garage bullt-ln kitchen fully landscaped. LEASE OPTION — Near JMHPP | Straits lobe. Two bedroom bup-galow. oil furnace*, both. Automatic hot water. Attached ga-month°nly **° d°TB >nd *50 P*r OOWH—Haja Is a sensational Christmas. Loval; bungalow with go: ’ 1 street Aluminum 4 Bedrms—Indian Village L Brick 114 story home Tea- doesn t know it yet! "For once Roscoe got my Christmas present early, but he BATEMAN , REALTY MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE . LET'S TRADE ' OPEN ' SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. ■ 2938 Shawnee Lakefront Brick OPEN ’ SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 132 Gunder Builder’s Close-Out . and priced to SELL Haw tod different brick ranch , With 3 car attached garage. Sunken living r n o at with fireplace. 3 ^bedrooms end 3 full baths Close to MSUO. in Bellamlas Hills EAST WALTON TO BB.-LARMINE. N O R T H TO OUNDER. LETT TO PROPERTY. 'ftrLni SCHRAM New 1961 Bonne/viUe Three Bedroom.Home. you tain oua of those ■mes with oorpetod llvtos and halL sea fora a* air LaBeraa School only . 3 a way. $450 Down Near Northern High heat. 1V4 ear piM. The full Er vaUF*” Immediate Posseuion mas*lrra,r w*lth only iTms^w*! This wUl giro you tmmodtaio mm m this lovely three-im bungalow WMI A roe. ■gwiMMl mmSM high {aa heat, taoaid la lot Md a ear garage. tVAlST W. SCHRAM REALTOR PE 5-9471 843 JOSLYN COR MANSPIELP OPEN EVENlNOS AND 3UNDATI MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE powaaatt bedroom Templeton Sylvan Lake . Priced iPkL __ _____ H ■TT- K, L. Templeton. Realtor OH Baldwin FE 4-SMB.________j Big Family Troubles ? j We'D consider your email home In! EUaobath: bY OWNER. 3-BEDROOM BRICE I Savv^ commlaaloo. 3SX Draper PE1 Between 2 Lakes Naur Union Lake Village Attrpc-tivu 3 bodrm.. attached garage lovely aeiung Age corner lot. ' (bade, paved road. Stone's throw » dock and hooch. Gleaming oak Haora, pabHedtwells. cheery kitchen, tile both, utility room, oil furnace. Fully loauiatcd. Aluminum Marais and aerosol. >1000 I month Tool: “13BDI PRANK. ____________, EM 3-33M. it omM^TMlWBok.iMCE' ranch. Iraderapan. storms and •crams, buUt-ln ovra and range, miration room. 414.100 fuli aetee. and 41.300 down. Pay-. 4144 per month. OH 1-14*1 ft 3-4433 DIRECTIONS: t Lake. Price r Elliabrth aiant Lake Edgotake O” DOWN, GIs r face brick front ranel room, large kitchen, full b it. in brat, paved st„ lor Mr, Brown. 1-3*13. • «oo DOWN—Near Cooley Lake. Completely furnished home In the very pink of condition. Clean as a pin. Alum, storms.: Pull bath. two real large bedrooms. Just •cross street from the lain. For Natalia call Mrs, McCarthy. EM fir. I. PI re-1 ROCHESTER •level with 3 bet 3 bathe. 3th garage, id many more featur Located at !«* At i_mile N Of Walton OL 1*7511 l roof. Excellent Lako privileges**Only*t'yeara old! L. H. BROWN, Realtor oh3M Blaohoth Lake Road Vh- nt 4-3364 or PE 3-4(18 14 Multiple Listing Service ""BN SUNDAY 10-, “COLORED masts list par mot jgiuand SaUtaa. CLARKSTON I BEDROOM RANCH HOME — NEWLY BUILT - LARGE KITCHEN WITH LOADS OP CUPBOARDS -FORMICA COUNTER TOPS — 4 ACRES OP LAND - TIM WRIGHT, Realtor lit Oakland Ijts^Opet ‘tu l:M COLOSID INCOME 1 HOUSE an 1 1st. Par yoor payment, hat all af Orat floor for yooraelf -'■ Income OI terms. Cloriag . ... MRS 111 Sherwood Hoad. 3 bedrooms. 31k hatha beautiful raeraatlon room, flra-pisce. buUt-taa. 3 cor forage. Onen Sunday 3-4 p m. Price l» -030, FE. 4-5080 I Suburban Living At Its Best . (tONVERflBLE‘24) 3 A 4 bedrooms. 1th hatha W. W. ROSS HOMES I STL VAN JiuGp£ IsPOl-' SSEJ n Henry Clay. Wall-to-wall flraplace. Basement garage and separata 30 ft. building for 3 ears and Implements. Many largo trass, expertly landscaped. 133,000. terms. Sportsman's Paradise 83 acres of scenic land, private pond, trout stream, esoallant hunting. 100 ft. frantaga on prlvnto Inks. Beautifully remodeled Early American 3 badroor* — drapes and Venetian blinds 833,000, terms I Roy Annett, Inc., Realtors M B. Huron St. Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 !FE 8-0466 For Sals Houses STOUTS Best-Buys Today OPEN SAT! and SUN; 4199* MIDLAND ■ For Sal# Houses 49 MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE IRWIN OPEN MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE IRWIN LAKE PRIVILEOIS LET S TRADE DONEL8QN PARE, and close to ta. Benedicts The perfect location 4 bed room I rl-level. Paneled family aaraaned-ln porch and n dream *kltchM * Prlgldatre I equipped 1Ur la ona ^of | Partridge IS THE "BIRD" TO SEE NOTHING DOWN Ranch; 1 bedroom brick and 3 bedrooms, full basement, brick J ranch. Ceramic tlto bath and] counter top. Kitchen with toads j el cupboard space Large load- ■ scaped lot on Mock top street. | to trad* In yeur present I meat. Let's talk about ft. CALL NOW! . frames. 118,1 to 818,8M — 8 per cant tat Veteran Administration Improved resale homes. Not roatriatod to Yatartam Paotlgc MlUord Clark- 11,450 down to 4H per cent ! 3 room—cmr Located on- large, shady tot. Basement and automatic oil heat, S1.3M with down payment | LETS TKADE DRAYTON AREA. 1 room buniatow, ante and span. 1 carpeting, full basement 184x186 toot tot. Only ! 41.630. Oat on our Immediate call Ust as only a few coma ta each week and ^these are >napped uo^ quick {he Government. * SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. WOODLOW STREET 3 bedroom ranch typo bungalow i with full basement, attached 3 r c*r 8*1*8*■ Very nlee kitchen with , *lece rad slumInu* ^ bM>>*' 111r*' ■ [or.ale. only for y our'inttmc lion 4 | Wiu duiylleiito. J turM*’psnefed"im- I NORTH TO TELEGRAPH TO tile ip bath, color J^NTIAC LAKE ROAD. LETT Itched with rapor- TO WOODLOW AND RIOHT TO ten and range and OPEN 8IONS IN LAPEER COUNTY { 13-Ocree^ J®' UBoMo thcludlnf ^3 j black top on good country | , I. $1.00# with 81.000 down. LET'S TRADE NORTH SIDE. Just off Jea- csrpetlng. ■ad yard. GI r lots. Only OllTSo with 1 i. DIRECTIONS: Dills High- • .— ......— “—4. Right OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. I mile to MIDLAND It._______ _____- - - - OPEN signs. Modal OPEN Satur- HUMMINGBIRD LANE -day and Sunday 1 I setting, complimented u n kitchen with n construction and situated on CO-OP APT. ROSSHIRE 36 aoms and both, 1 I targe bedrooms, : i BEDRMS. . PB0-3T30. | DOWN PAYMENT 0-3130. j TOUR HOUSE OR equity MICHAEL'S. PE MM3. PE 3-1131. LI 84133. WE 3-4300. TODAY'S BARGAINS SHADY LOT-* room. «•«*»• West suburban orra. Lake privileges Only 38.300. Terms. BUILT-IN KITCHEN — t bed-fun baeement. ceramic bath, $3,000 down. POR ANYONE 3-bcdroom boms, like o. About 3300 down. < ASSOCIATE BROKERS SLAVIK REALTY JO 6-9834 "BUD" WOObHULL LAKE, orivlletoe ore , Included with this 3 bedroom 11 home, tt hat 6 rooms and bath, | 1 car garanc. and a big let. 3330 down with Tow monthly payments lib cor garage. $3,130 wfth terms. 1130 DOWN — Clarkaton School 3 bedroom ranch home. Newly beautifully DIKE HIGHWAY TO MAYBEE ROAD. RIOHT TO HUMM1NO-M^CEL.^^* A"° ^ TO GEORGE R. IRWIN. REALTOR No Money Dn, GI s DO YOU KNOW ? ? ? I £tEHLr25i to Plifir and Pontiac M.300 with 8308 down. LETS TRAM 1*4 PER MONTH, Including tasoa and Insurance Pufi price agy 88.M8. —“ AND COSY Only « J Md with gas heat A CHRISTMAS PRESBN1 LET'S TRADE CUTE Partridge AND ASSOCLAT1 Income PropHrty SO chase *you OI Rill II NOW July. 1844 ACT of these now llottasa.y0U V TOO ARE A OI you this spotlessly clean 8-room For ShIh Lak> Prsyriy »1 AT IJkKE SHERWOOD ‘I?, jaw^isa. iiiii FE 4-Q5281 irtaTotrii-I. open Hera 14909 DRIFT WOOD DR. j OPEN SAT. A SUN. WILL ACCEPT TRADE SCHUETT. Realtor -----W3RON OPEN ■ Lovvi] r Kidi Will Love This Bedroom family iMt school yard, largo Warren Stout. Realtor U N. Saginaw St. Ph PE 5-5145 Open 1111 8 P.M. 3 BEDROOM ! HOMES FRONT-BRICK FACED I Pvmts. Less Than Rent i $10 DN. i I. full h CRESCENT LAKE 'ESTATES bungalow. Plastered walls, oak noors, ttla both. 3 beautiful tala with plenty of shrubs and an outdoor tireptace. 3-ear garage has Ray O’Neil. Realtor an South Telegraph Hoad Open 1-4 P M gun C 3-1103 OR 3-31 NICHOLIE SUNDAY 2 'td 5 3615 Meadowleigh Lane | Carr |LOTa.~j^Y|*v nuirea si Kr; . natural fireplace.^ tharme- | can Standard ' nos water nans, and plumbing ! -.ftaturaa,. painted baiemsnl. at-1 e tachetrgareee Immediate paases-•lon — We wttt take your present home la trade or rail Ira liberal i terms. DIRECTIONS: Pram Pen- ^ i use drive out Dtsle Hlghwev to ( LAEB MBVOOD SELECT TOUR drrs NOW vllle I Left PU^LOw' STARTS DIAL FE by Rd.. RocMStar. Mich. Ph. OL 1-4*31 or 34*35 Shalbr adJ Hdjh-ester Mich. Phooc OL l4*ta. PLpWDA PHOPHRTT. 3-1 RM. furs. apt*. Sell or eeostdar trade GlNG+ttlNG DOWN Large lot. PpU haasmsnt 3 mi nrage. Now furnace. Large Utah os At pqr mwMh laatadlag tamra J0HI?7 VERMETT pool Estate and loan rones or 4-iadt HOLIDAY -SPECIAL if qunlltv Writ# your c TO BUY OR SELL___ CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE, INC. 3804 S MAIn SI. ' I Open Dally^to 8:^ Sunday 13 to TRl-LE^L StARTER I NO MONET DOWN Build a home ta he proud of. Your lot or ours. Hava model, O Flattley, Builder. EM 3-8483.1 iS SITTLS aSTATH. _ 8-ROOM Union Lake Village I ALL AROUND UTINO ■earn Early American ranch, 3 sc b-d-oomt. 13*34' ttvlng room Bu ll In tlreptace. i'y baths, Clxiil h ’Mina, attached heated 4-4526 OPEN . SUN- 2-5 P.M. 2148 PONTIAC DtfIVE Directions Orchard Lk. Rond to Pontiac Dr. Comer of Roaodolo, to 3141 Pontlae Drive Stately trots surround this KV I HAYDEN i No Mortgage Costs KAMPSEN sct.: hast. City water and sewer Public and parochial schools. Private batch MlvUasca. PRICED TO PLEASE AT JUST 818.880. OR WILL DUPLICATE. “Dixie" Frontage Commercial Building Located in the heart «___ tan Plains. 33 ft. frontage on Dixie Highway. 34' X 84' ta— building, plus cosy 4 room bath dweOtaf on roar of arty for living quarters of •I Income. Offered at 13: don't delay, coll now I “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor 43 Mt. Clemens St. ' FE 5-1201, ‘after 6 p. FE 2-3370 I furnace. 1140 down U H. P. HOLMES, INC. ■ ^rai*hOTe.~fuu'rbisement Vs» WOLVERINE boat large lot. garage Owner | room ntoili ■ transferred Only 313.500. Wc have other homes in Oxford. Lake Orion end surrounding orra was! Lapeer Rood PE 5-3833 Immediate Possession ■hup 3 bedroom hornet with: carpeted living room. Oarage ftnead-ln .yard. 34,300 with: 8388 down. Call R 3-5803 Colored , Ha money down. I bedroom.! full basement, newly decorated Call P* 3-3804. RUSSELL YOUNG I REAL ESTATE AND BUILDER F* 4-3304 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, NEW-!y decorated 3 bedroom home HI i WEST SIDE BIG HOUSE BIG DEAL II jfenr total movs l« 8«rafa°Tou mtal ear,.,; '“SfwE*w‘,T32*HoiSj __at OR 3-3191 for detolta. VMIITTKMORE ST. Oiassed porch. Basement. Oil fur PeVed street* 3dVta.*Enay terms 1 PONTIAC REALTY 131 Raldwiu____PE 34318 j TOO POR 113.100. Terms I ti^N”iiown! ! SMALL DOWN PAYMENT 1 TAKES this small home. Ideal for retiree, or newly SMITH WIDEMAN OPEN EVES MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE ARRO It r - ITT \KTa\r i '“*252,” coi WiSJSff. I ^ Ph.lta.rara tarra tat V dl - U ” VV dy 8«*** OOOD -nr. AND TRADE. I AIRPORT AND WnXIAMB LK. 16.! I - » I ?-AV **«ge, large lot. Only | invist rr like this— 3 FAMILY INCOME AT PRHBBMT TIME — PULL BASEMENT. OARAOB. 40 FT. FRONTAOE ON OAK- TO ALLEY. PULL PRICE ONLY 313.000, 01,380 DOWN. 4 Room House—Bargain LIT YOUR RENT FOR YOUR OWN HOMB-OWN-ER HAS REDUCED PRICE ON THIS 4-ROQM HOUSI — CLOSED-IN , FRONT PORCH — PULL BASEMENT - OIL FURNACE — PAVED STREET - OFF OAKLAND-ALL THIS POR ONLY 14.880 WITH 8180 DOWN. JIM WRIGHT. Realtor 345 Oaklaad Avt. Open 'tU 0:31 f» 3-8441 PB 3-1661 41 fiujwoa, vacant, ^ if YA6 NHHO Otat Jfaj* Sraowrae r down payment for home Il.n08_ de«n._ corner W8 JS halo you near Carroll Lake. ___ SEABOARD PIN A NCE CO i . . Wt %_ Perry St._ PH 3-1011 Junior I'.XCCUtlve JIM WILLIAMS FOR COLORED Tranship* 8308 win handle. For Colored 1 bedroom horn. »* Specia »r . 1 root! 3 ear (nrase. < 8143 Cnas-EUsabalh Road ■E 5-1284 FE 4-3844 OPEN 8 A.M. to 8:38 P.M. SUNDAY 11-8 RKAL ESTATE 1483 SALD1 R. J. (DICK) VALUET FE 4-3531 — _______tLDWJN ________ After 4 UL 1-3314: umuA nrar ozpord. imo! Realtor !&• ’^t I ^“t A7MSSS ftalshra^^wul supply for ftatah. fiSZJ’JEJL— LAIU3E PRAKk. 3-PAMILY LO-on Hester Court, Keegc ■Mead Sacrifice la $9,990 Nfttional B*nk Bide liWiXLL, i iEDROOtt BRICK ranch, paa hast * hot water, bullt-loa. carpet A drapes, tarn lot. IMt ITU. Sunday. PK 3-1333 | KlETAMbRA AREA ] - 4 bedroom modern heme with' baeement and m ear (erapr Only IT eat with terms__ LADD'i INC PK MW1 After 1 p m OR 3-1331 Near Waterford High 3-bedroom ranch, tarae IraCtsd tat wf diV{! ■*tUV°%ear*4 ne'i l7ul MJone*. Real Est. -I .fi»W*T«UHOH|T..' trade Oft BILL. HOME INCOMI APT AND WORKSHOP. OFF Oakland. blacktop stmt. 3 tott. city improvement*, 112.250. Will icctpi your borne or equity M •11 or port down payment. $375 MOVES YOU IN $76 PER MONTH TRI-L EVIL. 3 WOODED LOT, LAKE SECTION BEDROOMS. ELIZABETH .oatr moo pflca. goad I t pc^bath, Isrgs PE 3-1MS-RB8. IW 4-4411 the Shade ing room"."" kitchen and utility. PorceP air hint. 114.444. (mall down payment ' East City Limits 2 bedroom on almost t acre of orchard, lawn. Mid garden spot, t vge Beta* room, kitchen and storage beusa AGENCY n mw utility. 1-mar garaga.ati — Hj> tadilligai 41 CRAWFORD A( GILES Sell or Trade room bungalow, glassed front parch, located on i north aide. Pull base-rat. automatic a as heat d hot water. Recreation om plus Mi bath In base-rat- Also 1 car garage. II (or farther information. For Colored for only 11,000 with easy terms. GILES REALTY CO. "E Milt 331 BALDWIN AYB OPEN 4 A M - 8 P.M. MULTIPLE LISTINO SRRYICE LAKE SHERWOOD Model Open Daily 1 to 6 j 418 KENILWORTH j (Just harm Of Paatharstonei 11 Wrstown Realty H | . Vacant. 118,308 j ■ILL OR TRADE. 4 bedroom home oil Joslyn Basement, on furnace I Large M4. Immediate Owner will accept ai u down payment. WATKINS LAKE FRONT. 3 lota. 3 b.r. brick. Den could be used as'3rd b.r. or dining room, lire- ! place, many extras, 1 cay garage. Terms. COMMERCE LAKE. Furnished l's •lory home. 3 b.r. on 1st floor. Room for 3 b.r. an 2nd floor Basement, oil heat, lta ear xi rage. Close to school ana ekcellci SPECIAL LIVE IN THE CITY. Yes, here's a brand new 3 bad-room ranch home with an city conveniences. Large living raom. all tamUy sTsa log ta the "kitchen* ' Alum!- newly decorated Vacant | i. mill- j sy room. nett. Carport Large lot. Newly decorated, to- i cant, assy farms About 8808; moves you In.-Savaral to choose from. m ORTONVILLE AREA Two bedroom bungalow. hard- | heat, newly ’ decorated Reasonably priced at I1.*l*. About IMS moves you la. EARLMOOR SLVD t ^ Three bedroom bungalow, hardwood floors, gas butt, newly decorated Vacant. About t33S | moves yon ta. Call TODAY. Saturday and Sunday Call PR 4-3130 Ask tog Mr. Alton NICHOLIE-HARGER I 13 5 P.M: *431 Monrovia ott Airport Rd 3 ofdrm- bema with toll baeement lVb baths. Automatic brat. Laraa family kitchen * DONMcDONAIiD LICENSED BUILDER OR MSJ1 Price $22,500 -Very fine 1 room modern brick ranch Iraiqp- West Bloomfield Twp. Has 1 war fireplace in llv-In* room and family room. Pull bssement. 3 ceramic tile baths, basement has fireplace, gas neat. *, ear attachad garage. Will consider lease with opUon to buy. Crooks Road Area’ Owner leaving stata, will with taw down payment the raom ranch bungalow i breesewey and attachad garage. Monthly payments including tame and. Insurance $13. N. Saginaw Income 4 »*Pm.taiy furnished I family 'JjJjVkjM 93.84* down, collect (MMtamth, reasonable pries and WILLIS M. BREWER SALES MOM. PS 4-8141 cniiPE 16*41. THREE BEDROOM BRICK trtta. bsistatal tile bnih, fireplace, eak.jlaars. I largo claaetc III,48* total price An attractive home wuh belli In lectures. Can PH I MBs. 1* acres Lifetime Christmas gift If yen wont to pul your lontlly ^tala^l,bed- Leads of 'cloaetl' 3*«88*Cft' barn. Ml R7 frontage on •mra you St', mday* MT ^MH. Prlaa of tiaaoa GAYLORD, Realtor till W. Huron St. 9 Wat St, Uhe Orien 1 the ''innp' is*t “TEMPEST” A 3-bedroom ranch boms In the - CITY OP PONTUC _ $99 DOWN I To Non-Vets Low FHi Terms pull Much prom $8995 Includlitf lot I choice locations) Monthly Payments Only $68 Including taps and Insurance 3 Large Bedrooms Dining Room Gas Heat COMMERCE VILLAGE 4 tala With 348 tort .Irlsgs Ideal hemasite Only MM deww. IR. J. (DICK) VALUET I Realtor , FE 4-3531 I" »«4 Aa yHETTY A PICTURI AS IYER YOU'LL H ■ELSCT TOUR SITB HOW Waterford Hfllt Estate A tow ahetca ou left. Average 148x388. Oood drainage IdaalTe- l Herbert G Davis, Rttr. __PB 5-4311 SELECT HOME SITES West Side Location 18* n iM ta n rartriatad Man with aiaeHaat drainage. Only 81,888. Idlag others Drayton Area 18 I M with MBs privllagas. Onto Mt us ajm located on iRnlW. CVtae te Walton, Northeast Location 111 I 188 ft Select building (ft* on naved road. Only JOBEPHjP. ___ •4-88 BTHURON ... After 1:1* INDIAN VILLAGE Attnetlve I room kiick, full ksse-a.B#,r fireplace rooms with It tt«ll ta Quick i KENNEDY 31*1 H Huron St. 108 S. East Blvd. * “* ■MUTUbf" *"• OPEN DAILY a SUN 11 TO • Z8&W& SStSS stun a ■■e—— Pontiac Home Buyers GRAB THIS DEAL Ssinford South 252 3-bedroom, dtnlni room and Ut 1£II room, kitchen and tile bath. PuB basement gas heat, storms HrataSStad*’ “*•*>»» »«“!» REDUCED PRICE $10,750 $350 DOWN KHA TERMS SLAVIK REALTY J06-9834 Troy Area ■ Ml la a beautiful if 1 p.m, OH Mi See For Yourself CHEROKEE HILLS! You'S Ska Ha wooded, rasing US LSIU'Phj M Car|W. Bird, Realtor Bag^HirHaa For Site Amm M B tap!' 11 wss £ and0* mU?l Ulf®Ufh’ bl* » SCENIC ACRES SSibSrtta,^* *23*7 Located>lonft i}*r5U!* —ta MW ml* from RoUy tetef^rtr. tSA- °"ta 33.44* •L PB3-*ta*^' “ *• - \ -4~ V FofJMItPamu 86 CHILDREN WANTED / Sscrtt with t-bsdroobv rtmod-el«d luma*, bug* living r3m. ^J^iSLSSpJsi 711* W. Maplv MAytelr MM u ac**9, oobnbr“riffi,’ »: WM MM. In Iirui. iilfRf «JT*' ***“ •«*«* xIpANGUS. Realtor ORTONVILLB 4* south fad . • WA 1-MU M ACRk FARM WITH » ROOM s*»T" - - y— 9JR f». Undine ■trip for plant. M acroi clear, It MHO wood Beautiful scenery from road overlooking all of tern. Writ* Louis Tanouar. Kt. J. North Branch, mwlltotn. Sale Bari—m Property 57 11 ACM* DIXIE HIOHWAY . (roalaoo. Including bldg*. Zoned commercial or light mil. (fan. ler Hwy will benearby Met greatly raduaad for quick tali. Term*. Broker, Later)*. OR IOsSO-FOOT rfOM'WlTH PARK-Inf. aeriM from now foot Of-1 W. Horon Btmt. Call JSsSstSeeastei? RffMWS assrsKssss; asjrjBrs.iaBra: vefUart product. UNO taw _*x-endod »fif mlUloo doUart) You determine] bow much Urn* you dotota and how largo you want n.,T University Avo" BLPaul a, Minn. "LETS TALK BUSINESS' Swap* THE PON/HAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1960 m? / THIRTY-THREE, Tftvcag Cmo^jl _ Rita. 1130 Mt. Cftmray . *l| Sdp HtomfcsM Poods 651 TIZZY By Kate Owim tONRITB IRONER, PR yourself that Hu . | bo out la ball with < mowm ‘ to-------- J&* For Salt CtotMpf1 Mi IP TOO NEED *999 -7- i aPWPA?! II ^Ain^yaU/0 BIBB | N N E R 8 PRINO MATTRESSaI 2*5171**. che,t o( drawort, PK\ 3 top coots. t 9UB-TKEN PARTY MM. -----------now. Ill I MIS apartmsht Proporty Including (10.000 guaranteed inventory at wholesale. tow. tow down paymtot if quaii- MICHIGAN BUSINESS i SALES CORPORATION1 ““ ‘ N DM ESSEN, BROKER ' M Road PR 4-14*3 Sal* Hotostbold Good* 65 ! condition, on to’ Inner spring Mattress Box Spring ! Only (14.5| | , Road boards, *4.09 j adjustable bod frame*. (4.1* j ! Bedroom Outllttln*' Oo* 4TM Dixie | I Drayton Pialna •; OR 3-41341 UtT PO BuFTTSiM^lf^PiDR YOU OXPORD OOMBtUNrTY > AUCTION; OA me ; I LARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS I brand now. tU.M. Pearson* Par-nlture _42 Orchard tABO AOp. | LABOR BUFFET. JEjtClUWT ! t PRIOR - REJECT!. BEAUTI-tnl Uvln* room suites, fl.t* wk. Bsrgaln Kouss, 103 R. Cass. PR lamps. We to 1140; coffee tablet good new and used toys and fur nlturc, Morgan's Variety. M Baldwin, nont door to Roller back's Auto Parts. - RESTAURANT BXC BUSINESS >41 PBRj or pear PmmS. Poor to (not •t deep, from Will »Ubu Rasas with lei sar tor dr^nduds property. >owaer. 1 )-i» CawTaoii DIXIE HWY. U I M Masonry constructed building With perma stout front Idpalj for donor, donttat or retail stto*. i 4 rm modern apt. on second Door. 433.000 with M*0g down STANDARD OIL OH 1 stall station ter teaao. Broad nsw mmUra Ughunq i hoisu. as-celloot locatloa Free training p*. up, dsan rofrtg. tad waabara.! Ill up. big picture TV. *39; bo- ; by cribs, round .oak tables, enelrs lamps, end tHk Brtegi nan., bdrms., chests and draaaara. Brerytblng it used furalturs at. bargain prices Alia new Bring rmsv bdrms.. dteattM. bunk bads, rull-a-awsys, ruM and mattrasasa, teMOM sacond a. about tt orlce. | I-* terms The Barguln Rouse Biw-Bifl-TtSfo. JR W. Cass at I .aundry Equigm’t 5 ■t Sale r Mr. OloMhBVBkl. j models. All floor a demonstrators end erase uam-aged units. Such famous names as Prlgldatra, Whirlpool and Hamilton washers, gas and slsc-tric dryers must be cloarad. Prices reduced ua to 40%. Sorry no phone orders. , Hours Oti.in. - 9 p.m Until Christmas CONSUMER POWER 28 W. Ls Christmas Gifts STB I Sale f lie opo ART >L i — —— IfimMif i non in May Grand aac. rJAUtluTg itARGE ROOc/ j COMPLETELY OVERHAULED f^^..^ufonTKa trains with buildings and aecca-sortes ggg. PE j-WH. T 6F ADMIRAL _PO|ffAaSTV; i J- Mmiro Company. 10M W. Huron. BIlVeRTONE TABLE list Perfect coad. Has new i. tuba. Ml. Mi 3-76*5. 1st GULBRAN&EN TRANSISTOR ORGAN I BLACK COCKER PDPB. PE-male Chao* w good borne. PE 5-3102 oltor g p m i' bo4Sr pmraa arc RROii- , terod. PL S oIMT ^ | * * week old biamebe Errrkiia. — **1 Ml. demons. I Built I I.ESLIE PE 2-4335. | 1st . Speakers With 44 NOTE True Chimes. . With, finished Backs CTrtstma^ orders^ early. tv utr‘rofaTfeoin new. I _ —flips, clothing. Pt 1-013*7_ I AMERICAN PLTBR TRAIN AND I Place Sraj&ffif'ft; "# p*,",oc 14 nnd t«. OR 3-3*74. _ PIANO TUNINO-OROAN REPAIR AMBRICAN PLYBR TRAIN. LIKE ... . ... _ I now, extra tmek. wo. ot 3-2M3. | Weieand Music Center | BLACK IdWlATURI AECPboDLt I BAZAAR AREA MIRACLE MILE Tornm. M t-ip. j Phone PEdorol 2-4*24 I iOY^tjPlfyAfciowB' bum. MBMlMiBBBiBBiMI AKC UINIATUBI POODLES TOY collie*. NA 7-2531. turn, nnd >00/1. AKC REGISTERED POODLE PUfC AKC REOI8TERED pjipe. OR 3-2MS. AKC DACHSHUNDS POR CHRIST mas—Terms Jaator s. PE 5-MM. BOSTON STUD. CH. STOCS~CUB-ttaa. OS MBt. CRIRUARUA PUf%. AKC. DBlfonlT wtU bold till Cbrtftmta. 1315 Clyde Rd.. Hlghlmhd. Mich. COCKER PUPS PH PE 4-006* OR PE 3-3M* CHRISTMAS PUPS. AKC REGIE -----— ------ ---- FE g-2830 reasonable. P* 4-4375.___ TOYS, STORM COAT, LIKE - Lady's - Holiday Piano Specials: Boston special .... 535S Roily umet ........ J\£dr?£ISSSSSSKr M »b*i*t 14. Bird Reconditioned upright* from !1U ' GR1NN ELL’S Dachshunds, i ^dOLLIB Pt 1. Un .“wl’Ttm CHRISTMAS SPECIAL j ft'eSS WHEEL HORSE WITH j anteod for J SNOW BLADE sic. 34 S Te Wat Bill from the DREYBR WORT CENTER '[ Coster. PE ____________________ 14315 Rol)y Rd.. ioUr_PB 4-5T71 p]ANO TUNINO—OSCAR SCHMIDT COSTUME JEWELRY. Vs PRICE. — uaod fir demonstration. _____ Chnaapjon Sired, will hold tor Christmas. f% 4-34OT. COLLIE PUPPIES, 4 WES' MOLD 'til Christmas. PR 4-2560. * COLLIE PUPPIES.” AKC. HOUBK-broken, excelieat disposition. OR 3-1575. i Shoppie* , COLLIE PUPPIES. AKC RROIB-tered. Will hoM for ChrUtmas. *315 Oolfrlew Dr., Birmingham.' DACHSHUND PUPPIES, AKC' NEW CONN' "CAPRICE" OROANS j GUARANTEED TALKING PARAKEET AND CAM GIROUX OK 3-417) Badrooos OutfUtta* of., 47*3 Dj*j» mahooany drop leap kxten. 131 * frontags oo Waltao 1 Good brick bldg «B i ft rrsiauraat ‘ or mho nnd small buslatH. •** tbu ot I1S.MS. terms WEST HURON b 41.44* down. Ideal for offiei aoars. barber shop or — M business Ses Uila now. OEMCRAL REAL EBTA1 Vacant 3H ft front*** Ideal lroup of atoro*. Calf for dots _ 43M6l*l#„.,^m Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor i____Qp*o m « »oodoy 'tu » 1401 Dlxlo Hwy. at TOIograpb WANTED INTERESTED PARTY pa AMS — Open Eras. !n *^Vutotog a cola-opera led ___LH ^ flOUBLB BUIUJINO — PARKINO MmT “ ****** " lot!oa 3-M»r l-Hfff' o**d ________ -UtflttlL, ...___________ Drayton Plato*______Oft )-1 Mlli A»rrE^TojwrT_0R UuSa *-g*S**erF '; 4 PC SILVER OREV BEDROOM outfit Double droeeer Bsokcaee I bed. Lone cheet I vanity lamps. ! All for 444 H Oily M weekly . Pesrson’s Purnlture. 41 Orchard . ■ Lab* Are ______________ room otnrfrr IriM new devenport Mi etotir ; 4 - modern atop table*. Matchm* coffee tabto' I decorator Jssp. Pearson's Purnlture, S Orchard Lake Are. 4-PIBCi MAHOOAirY DOftNO room soil* Ml S-JM1. ______, 5X13 REVPRSIBt E RUOST 41* tiT Poam rubber baokod rugs 414 44 Twood rugs. SIS.44 Ru*. pod,. 44 M Pearson's Purnlture. *5 Or-ebnrd LoBt Avo. -31' ADMIRAL BIONDB CONSOia Ilk* new. rw 4-4*3* APT SUB ELECTK1C RANGE 21-inch TV. *4*. Dnrenport s chair, m. tepee henter, I VlrgU Harris. PB 5-2744_ IEWINO 1 to all N Over 1* mod Price* -•*--* lltS » _ SINOER SEWINO MACHINE. ZIO lantr lovely mahogi - Balance ■ only »»7 menu of 17 per moo sal Co PE 4-aMI SPECIAL * s 13 RUOS, *34 H McLeod Corpot. Wosiword a* tedoro • - — ^*-1 Tod's PE 3-17*1 ! For Sal* Miscellaneous 67 AMBRICAN PLYBR, LARON SET. STEREOPHONIC ' 4 trains With 4 switches, table , model 711. Volet oi music I orpUable. food csod. Wheel chair l play back tape recorder, t foldini. Invalid walker New i ho*any cabinet. Becauae Child s crib. 4 yr. Rat complete. ; new this has oat beys ua_ ___ }J-ln O* dlshwaahor stnk. used, i as it coat from the factory Your,, Dining Mt, 8 pc* Bitooftni. Rm opportunity for ■ **■ * d,h*i.»—•. 3-47*1 ■ ■ ■ i ANCHOR FENCES i °o‘ir.j^oM^’3&£* I p^*mtimatmHA ygTttti tkpHALCT to3 ANY OIL OR OAB RBATINO * f » KPOB _ ...^ ____JIJI CROCHETED DOILIES’ CHAIR SET. pillowcases, scarfs, baby wtar, I doilies, aprons end haaa woven rugs. UL2-10I3._____ CERAMIC KILN. GOOD OOHET _CompJetejnt 8-7*14. DELTA JIO-SAW. 4-IN. BLADES. ! . . ---------- $27. Motor $11.40. <0*14. • -ZMn SOHMER ! GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS, PIANOS PEOMATIC DELICIOUS POODB ARD A COM- aspHalt tile kii Rimi mnnmpiBnigp BMgMi BPYLO" TILE, 143 S. SAGINAW expert Offerln* nothing! OIL FURNACE. COUNTERP1-OW ehoup. but minimum opera ting S largo blowor and lank Lionel , ___■ ”5!?*7 r^rInstaiSsBew* “**'* lr*U' toKkey .bln HIOODtS WO Exclusive Dealer LEW BETTER!.Y MUSIC CO Across from Birmingham Theater Ml 8-408*_______ Fridays 'til 5 USED PIANO SALE Christmas Specials Priced from — 4304 ACROSON1C — Spinet, walnut. m mm_______________________, HsTnRY P MILLER — spinet Wal- archery equipment. All type* of , nut.;_ _ , hunting equtpment. Marine equip-. STANCE — Apt site Walnut, mem Novelty Christmas lights . WINTER —Spinet Mahogany. CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES - — "gest. ft 4-4445. J“»t ELECTRIC ROTO-BROLXXR; PlltX-. JaaT screen and andlrooa. OR rtstmna 3-too2 OIPTS FOR THE ENTIRE HAMgTERsT”WHITE MICE. ALL Pet Shop, 85 WlllUms, PE 4-S433 Poodles for Christmas tit Down. No Payment TUI '(I HUNTS PET SHOP PE Mil* POODLES. CLIPPED A BATHED ROOF LEAKS »«■*««■ . MS servicing. SHU PS —“ * ““ Section! IMlTanytim*. AIR COMPRESSOR. S1NOLB AND -ttmm Hi-a-igg ___________um*i*r5!fWfis”*« 14* PBR CENT AUTOMATIC BLSC- 4-4*44.' _________ ur 'norZyZ S^nitoS: I *^51 "2fo ar&iT ikatos. sis* g. Worn 117 40. sell |I4. PB 4-ltee. JUKE BOX. PLAY 24 RECOBDS U West. . Thompson. ISM M-l n console Does decoral SINOER ZIO i chine ta const— stitches. Mblu^)tJi attachments needed 1 \*ri' BARGAINS 4X44 In. V-groored mnh 1S11 sheetln* M per m PaOelyte counter tapping. 30 gal. hot water 3 year warranty. . Prow 202 S. MAIN ’! 214 E. ST. CLAIR | ROC HESTER ROMEO LOANg^gHTTO 4>« . uyasTpcK ! HOUSEHOLD GOODS !* OL 4-4711 Ot 1-4741 PL 4-3110 PL 1-1410 , FRIENDLY SERVICE* Need $2!fto (500' See Seaboard . Rhone FK 3-7017 1185 N. Perry St. PARKINO NO PSoBLKU Seaboard Finance Co. > W HEN* YOU NEED (25 TO $500 STA^TpiNAN’cf. CO Mf FwUm gut# |«nk Bldg FE 4^574 umns M fo tite BAXTER 4-------- W Lawronco Capitol Sewm* Center SIEGLER Gas and Oil Heater* WOLVERINE LUMBER Twice the host far half the coat. 32* Paddutk PE MIR_ " | *n*|(Y*Wln ■OUWS and wheel horse I SET. OP AMERICAN ENCYCLOPE-, j duU. with boobetH. Uka now. A I isoo^set, wttt sell Hwsibb. PB ' SLEEP TEACWIHO COURSE ALSO SINOER^^SEWINO JfACHINE : regulation 4, both In A-l shape. , wonderful gift tor tec room. PE i 4-4215. ( ■ > HO TRAIN8. WALL UYOUT, "t*4". Table layout. 444 Both come with > anginas, cars and accos- i series PE i-54S«. __________ _ LADY'S CUSTOM MADE ENO- Tl llsh riding boats. Slss 7. Excol-lent condition. 515. OR 44421. KENMORE PORTABLE DISH CHTCKERINO GRAND , — ReeaU-PE 4-4403 dlttoncd and rellnlshad. Chrtstmos Mn°c“ ‘fCeV fiVud. gusraalce. m.lch- II ' lag toBBCto. tuning nnd dtU?try. LEW BETTERLT MtTflC OO. PART COLLI* PUPS. MALES. $S os im ______ PARAKEETS, GUARANTEED TO talk. Cnntrlet. cage* nod *Wh ^ ----* SlTd Hatchery. 2«H . Takf nymenu of I F1 LIONEL TRAIN. c. 770 *. Walton 7 OAUOB. t CALB1 MUSIC CO s lit «. SAOINAW___FE Mm USED HAMMOND OROAJI. I MAN-I pedal, mail be J with S5 to schMv rr i-jat • BUMP PUMPS. SOLD AND I TRADf SPw1 large overhead doors Laadtag tola, aewor panel with bus-duct Lets JTpart^ cpee*_ i*e eer month on yenm lease with option i C,*Ar*VV^BSTF.R. Realtor oa 4.21*9 MT M»l Butlncs! Opportunity SD ARE YOU LOOKING POR AN EKCEfjTIONAL^ watt jay-you toteupto-dal* oRMo supp>r opportunity Close to JtonUnc. Net profit 114.004 to 412,90* P«r ymr 415.555 moves you te First time, offered, act saw OB this «emin.e Star’s best buy “sru??su»*a..N»5thM!S!L _ gg55yia?i BUCKNER OMthdMkUalu atoiewg tof toppaiat , w * •"** , r-,.,.r.T-. FINANCE COMPANY STATEWIDE J —tswiss. y“D*av{dS"dffls HI 9 Tslsqraah PR MB ' . CALL | BtonSi'Twi Lidoda bau; 1 APT SIZE ELBCTRIC STOVI l l Muuro Electric TWEED CARPET NEVER U9KD l _ PE 9-1949 Used Trade-In Dept. ,et*- **at cdshtans, weight*, chains EVAM EQUIPMENT A >wT V7134 49IBOA9D RADIATION AT breaking LIONEL EQUIPMENT, ENOINEJ 4J H niomjwan J9^toM_WMt:'__ I BATRROOM FIXTURE!. OIL AND MW or PS 4-3999_________ about' axYtSino ¥6b to a tit. POR THE iROME CAN BE POUND AT L A 9 SALES , ‘ —— of the w*y but a lot N | USTO. • Mf Pa mn a re a k litinostone BORROW UP TO $500 KaBYS BATRINETTK LIK1 NT 919. Baby * boortnotto. t> Do ble portable chlfTeroha. *39 l 6-pc. Dining rm suite. *49 9* t>B«>kcns.*Bed. mw** *“* 4M9* THOMAS ECONOMY Ml • Sagtwaw_ ___PE 941*1 UPRIOHT DEEP PREBZB. 994 II-Inch TV. good condition. 43* Virgil Harris PB 4-27(4 used' TVS. 819.94 AND UP OOL-orsd TV RCA. *274 *weot s Rs-dio nnd Appt . 422 W Huron, PE «4I«, - ■ . ItAySS Saber t IRONRITE 1RONER9. PULL 9D» l*t *_yi*AilB WWTTNOHOUSt ■ LIC T R I C dtra Bi 09l l-»14A WYMANS used’ Trade-in dkpt chart and pipe sad nttlngs Lewe , Brothers Psint super Kemioot sad Rustaleum. __ HEIGHT* SUPPLY 2999 Looser Bd- PR 44111 BEEP ARD PORK - HALF AND quarters Opdyke Mkt PK 4-7944 BOY'S CHICAOO ROLLER SKATES Like uew cond*tlon°a>t9 sod*** »D to or will accept monthly payments of *4 99 PI 4-0407. Capitol Sewing Pen ter, tw AND . LAWN MOWER SHOP TABLE TF.NN.IS " Complete Woe pong table .tap 1499 Bald w t TALBOT LUMBER Shop. M B. Josephine « MARX TRAIN. RZW LIONZL i transformer and track. OR 3-1999. NEW GO-CART WITHOUT MOTOR. , ‘ ‘ ----to ipproclotod. condition, on 9919 loot tabh mpor tranoarmor. Loaded appreciated. Only 1 GRtNNELL'S 21 9. Saglnau PE 3-11*9 UPRIGHT PIANO. 945. GOOD CON-__dlGan After 4:39. OR 1-9999. , USED ORtsAN SALE ! CONN Organ slightly used, guar-1 HAMMOND Spinet and speaker cab-trsat. 1 year old. like now. LOWRKY Spinet Organ. Uka new lessons with Ole Peereh former staff organ!*! for WWJ Radio and TV station LEW RETTERLY MUSIC OO. craas from Birmingham Thaai OPEN BYES. TIL CHRISTMAS EXCEPT SAT CLOSED BUN. POODLES. AKC. TOYS AND MDt-laturo. from 814. OB 1-4159. ■gjjggtewisar8* liaORltM* tot pmTtMHM puppies. MA 5-2299. SHORT HAHUCD AIREDALE PUF-ptos, 9 weeks old, AKC rosto-tered. MX 1-1999. I TINY TOY AND MINMTURK " poodles, bteaka. reasonable. UL 2-1*11. __ __ LIONEL TRAIN liter Basement waterproofing. ‘ - Pt f-1119. * fnrtaUad. also wood sash.. NEW MODERN RED 9TXATO-t^wsee electrical, plumbing ! Jounger chair. 540 OW X-2229 am tn Tin' a2?pl!* Sr? pool'fXiiar'aLATf T0*-t KK- Oakland Av” PE A45*' _c*«ont condltUm |*il. THE '9ALVATION~AR'MY‘ POLAROID 1*5 CAMERA KIT ADDINO MACHINES P RED SHIELD STORK I *”* — * “ ——— — varu--------------- Sale Office Equipment 72 j , othmaTruniMur* Appliances Ilf WEST LAWBlhCE rm____________• gMton'Ptoiai — Utica l . fftAfrV\'|flro> Kis eAu£~CAtX V.u- 1 ♦R6DoST~fifdN "«Ain4 after 4pm _ Borrow With Confidence bonk bods romptetq with spring. P ---------- GET $25 TO $500 __ ___________ ______^ , llouNchold Finance ^SFFTaL ® 3 irti etl ERROR RZAL 9»- Corporation of Pontiac v»in 'vo'sfiM'otoKTTiirr' _ TATE t*h* Oftog- , „ ; l«*_9 Sagieaw at____p* A UN >,“()^*****J* *|*r*j°1 ,^nl,,CE txaxtb P*(board M 94 SaSsS Ply score MW 1*041 2ZA. Nock I D ig 4a* Plasterboard 2*40 ' I ! * * ** 3-4434. RENT SANTA CLAUS SUIT. LQE. i Sell now cowboy suits. Wt 8-7139. j REGULAR JM^r^DdC*TA- ! HI W ihiS‘^;toi?te^"‘ ! "A™*™!?* *** TAMLr-! 0i^w6oqjPfMwfartk $& oVcwcL PONTIAC CASH REOtSTER 137 9. SAOINAW PK 5— POR "liLf _ 9TENOTYPE i Df Trajaed, Beardad 90 [TAN Y PUPS. McNARTS llw*99*r Kennels, Hetto .tnlng. trim muss BrIUnny and adle stud sorrtce. OL IdW. Hunting Dogs 81 Barnes 15 WC ANS I FOR USED TV* . , urn* mint PE 3-93*7 ANY H. R. HAGSTROM REALTOR 4*00 Highland Baud 'MMI PONTIAC OR 4-941 Partridge Signature OAKLAND Loan Company 0 Pontiac tut* Aftitk Bid| LOAN’S$25'TO $500 3UBRROLD ■ervlce. Bargain House PE 14MI COOLIRATOR II - PT DRIP treat*. *1** EM 3-I999 COLOR Tl fftCUL* sau COLOR TV, 440* ------^-JS Warranty. frew It W PIKE_______E-Z TERMS winri pooi washer and drv - or, 9U9 Also apt. sir* washer. _ *00 SM 1-1999. , Antiques 65A CHRRRY CHERT. TILT-TOP TA-bib. large Mack rocker, small chair, bridge lamp lamp* with glass shades, mtsc dishes and ptoalers, many sattaMt as gifts yjiTur_________________ I HiFi, TV and Radios 66 Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY Used Trade-In Dept. Opt® • i FtKf NEW NATIONAL CASH JtCOii twie from 9199 up. — —1 adding machine* fr only factory auth_.____ _ offices la Oakland and Macomb County where you can buy now or factory rebuilt cash registers. The National Cash Register Os , *92 W. Huron Pootlae FE 9-9995. 92 9. OreUoi. Mt. Clemens. ROW- «Shy K-timing chair. ..... . *49 49 ■ V«. ty SW.a Mighty Gocxi THOMAS ECONOMY 1 POR BALE * YEAR OLD B - Maid — 924. FE 9-041 HUNOARIAN VtZSLA PU^PtM. 1 wsskldtf IS. ■ Hay, Orate and F—d <2 CORN PRO REEF FOR SALS. OA CEMENT STEPS. READY MADE, all sites Soiash black, dour sills, sey cops. Puntfsr Pre-Cast CO. it W Bbeffleld. PK _____ ; 3*1 8. Saginaw________PR MI91 j . iohts ' warruroHouse roaster oven. ; ■ •<•** coffee table, hod. corner table. In Excellent Condition! NAY A] 3291. II ! .UORE9CKNT I che^s lake Avo. — 39) Ob!’ Ml 9-9499. TV. 949. 1993 Vttttot C • WAYNE OABERT III K SAOINAW PK 1419, CUSTOM^ MADE BEDSPREAD AND irifn. Botort 14 t m r- * **** COME IN AND BEE THE 8 CHAIRS. - SCO states Man's overcast, all la ! sood condition PB 4-49*1 “ ,1®00 HOUSES 47 M TO INT ” | ___HI * WaHen Btvd. DO YOU 1IAYE “a PAINT OR VERY SPECIAL 'PR 5 r office t d help * LOW. LOW weekly p .irt SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. UtO HtgMeqd Rri • MM> OR 1-7991 -! Wilmot’s Hardware > r*i»B Handf nfower^ Power PRICES LAYAWAY, OR E-Z I $«n Open Bun- 5N N HOME A MJJO LOAN TO. N perry te. ■ Corner. R. Pike Credit Advisors FIRESTONE STORE Mt N Saginaw 1 PE INN DHAP9S. (ROOMS RUO AND Nd. 1W, W T-ffR: DUNCAN rlfYPB MAHOGANY Is Um "bird" TRADING POST I couldn't reproduce this I store ^ operation ^far ^ ar«U ma ttauon with »-room | Credit Advisors 61A I s-liu.' JSFnTtodIto loeVrtln. rT VOITUncnTC %S*51* 5«lwtp Strage—youMl take Ilf# easy j BUDGET YOUR DEBTS tears AppUaaet. 9191 C< Rd at Uuton Lakv Rd. __ NICK 94 INCH PHILCO 1 PB MW STEREO CORBdLR! Abi A1 IiVtKADB* "“W" P,u* ,*took BEAUTY SHOP j te on* at tho best tacnUnno near; Eastland. Real estate, flntoros reduced to 929940 anil duo to lUnott mutt Mill Adeptoble tor f debt, i 11*4; Mortgaga Loans 62! ! PR 99 "Miciutta! taj Partridge ■ and AMMtato*, . . I*** ngy r. STATIONS FOk LEASE GOOD POTENTIAL. Please set be- ors *17 u». Refrigerators 134 dresser at 49 94; bunk bed springs 114' sofa bod 43* bed aprtegt all new nroy bedroom rail 100 Oa, and electric _____ bod. all priced for quick______, , Wo buy. sell and trade Trtde-In J Department. Pearson's. S3 Or- ‘ obnrd Uto Are , PE V7M1.______ EXCELLENT CONDITION M-IN i YOU CAN AVtiirk PINO " OAKLAND FUEL 434 Orchard Lake An ELECTRIC 1 Balloon,, stars'’botomma. *4* porch. It s*. Irregulars, tempi Prices only factory era give Michigan Fluorescent. 3*3 I , ------ -,-----—.—------------ ■'—** ‘ — Bmncbos free wtth any purchase ;ffipTsi i*,miiT-l**»0M1*MUf2d ___ On East Commerce Bd.___________ “S( jcilRIBTM TimiTvim i BeautrhSly**,_________ ____ - Bird. 1PBlvfiTr,ceU»E Christmas Gift McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW FAMOUS FOR ITS Year Around Use CREDIT—TERMS HOUGHTEN A SON Rochester OL 1-tl PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Priced tor a qatek mi* VALLEY BOBINtea MACHINES t Auburn Are. PI 4-3197 Snle Sporting (]oods 74 Mt REMtNOTON AUTOMATIC PE 4-4999 or OR Ml 44. ALL TYPES OF 1ST h 2ND COY-ting bat. WtU doBvor. OA 9-9179. FIRST AND SECOND CUTTINQ attalfa. ctovor. onto. OA 4»1 ! F* S«t» UvuitEck Romtacton automatic 11 ARAB COLTS 1 I tonTSflt PE'4-9349 BROWNING AUTOMATIC 12 BULMAN HARDWARE! Browmnt Guns 1444 EU9ABETR LK PE 4-4T11 OPEN DAtLY TTL I SUN. M j OUNB OP ALL TYPES AND MAKBB. new and uaod. Antique and brad- Si TaKr!phr*A* *" *hTlt Oakland 4-2172 &XLYB. colt. OA t*Bt OUR and L malq l records. Ralph 9 'ttmiTul____________ Smith. Ortnnvttl*. 1__________ SACRIFICE, 1 SMALL; GENTLE^ F*r Salt Poultry 85 Cameras and Eqnipm't 70' duns chard Lake * MASONITE FISH tHANTY £ btkl. PE 4-Ilsi after *:)* p FORMICA: PLUMBING. PAINT, ! S^2.Mra«p] | ecultf , WK OET RESULTS BENDEROPP BLDG a 9UPPLTCO WHAT DO YOU NEED? Whatever It it, you’ll have more xuccezg in find* ing it in The Pontiac Preis ^aat Ad». To Pltee • Ad DIAL FE 2.818] iwey | IV PLYWOOD BOAT BWAP FOB Ootfl) ^AOrtfSl 8tov«f rtfhftrtltr, Wwp tnmm, -..! Btop . ; ... . “ GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE Refrigeratory rang**, watt dryers, TV. healer, a air-c<_ llonrra at cost or below,. PE 4-3940. Zchlcb'y 3to» Sashahsw ! WOO I X 11 PLUM COLORED --------*r » - Voss & Buckner, Inc. elbc kbIvdiator range exc R National Bldg. PE 4-412* j omtd. Must toll 494 to host aftor. Get Oqt of the Rut! RBwWIMUISfp: tobu. Lot til brand now at wholesale priest. Ring mortgage toy trod. MA Mtll. Ask for VUMI^^ BALB. UteUORT' PAbibyt AUTOMATIC MAYTAO WASHER and tiactrtc dryer, now, trad* fir hit, equity. mtN or cash. Schick ,. iiT 3-nn. blm FOB odb TV. WRNf tare, dtshas and misc. PE 9-4939 CAapoSoi®D' ir'inuBTOt. phono,, and top* roeurdort, PE _ HUTHOta or sell, tor qulek MY 2-3491.. _______________ «5 SAfi. kEAVY DUTY. SMALL For Sal* Miscellaneous 67 1 OOLD^ STREirr LtNOTH ^POR- Sw^cSmSIsi*_____**1* a-Y ort-P6l»t.'*ir»lirfWt. coM- pleto with mobile antenna. *94 MI't-1991. 1 Christmas Gift fvith Every Purchase 1 POU. IN. TRICK Aluminum combination door Now only *23 *4 _ te^v&VV Federal Modernisation 1439 Ptkt* Nwy.___PR 3-7*33 ! 4oicaioo,ffft.in7 14i* 3 Inch BoU Pipe 9 3 It autos Pump* ...._ 43**4 SAVE PLUMBINO SUPPLY" 112 i. Bnatenw__ PE 94399 .INCH SOIL PIPE cWiNtastlrah FOR BaILr CRRTMAB YRKRi. ———-------------------------------------- ! Numerous tgmtion ^0l***,J *• Sale Musical Goods 71 tnrrs. electric Coco.! " Bird.. Drayton Plains, or ......... . — PLAYER9PIANO. BOLLS AND ii*faod*c«(Jjiu«l. Walnut cast *49 _ 9214 OR FOR SALE APARTMENT SIZE trailer. Wholeooi*_______ “ uic of Evergreens. ____ Across from Hurra Bnwt. PB Pe "MlfFaterTaj — M~66»~Vull i 949 tel 3^9*1 ________ l^EE fTANDTNO ToiLShr* r«*5 > COW OUT AND » W" Pyra. Accordion t*in*d_'frto"Tn "WfU, Double bowl link AS ft& °* Cnrutma* evirgrtriu B»ri miih |aiUra. rr k-iste * t accordion Accordion li ______ SAW FURS. skins. Market price* pain, vree- . land Pur Co Sto Ponttoq Trull. Willed Lake Phone MArket Balt, Minnows, Etc. 78 -------qf-——| MINNOW* ALL SIZES 44c TO *1.49 dot All klnda of live boh la teuton Trout Crock Ranch l corner M34 nnd Orccnahlcid Sand, Gravel and Dirt 76 j* ___ Sala Farm Prodwca 86 **•■ ’ * PPH9. NORTHERN SPIES. “- tektite*. 91.99 burtbii DoUttora. 99.19 bushel, Jonathans aad Onld-aa Grimes, 42.94 bushel, frosh bat. *119 Rubbard and butler-■tot squash, ill 59 a bushel ' We carry a cqwjtoti Una at froth fruit* and vegetables. Thompson's Oardenlaod. *345 E Highland Rd 1 M4*> 13 mttoo west at Pratioc FANCY delicious. “* ullu frtoh ■■ Dtehl s Or- d Cider Mill. 1*19 Ranch . 11* toutht^ of cedar ^ balsrn^ a . ..___________*315. H 2-9399 BSAUTIFUL MAHOGANY SPINET .orgaa. Laurey Unrotawood ill church ui ,ri-: Factory Ms — Irregular, Christmas THUS. CUT YOUR SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY own. 91 and 92 Rice Farm 5)3 N. lit S. Satlnaw |r PE 99194 OdaU Rd.. Oxford. OA 9-344*. Live Christmas Trees _________________ .‘SJWiSi fflSSH I two No GARAGE DOORS Fictorr iNtMdl. all standATt) ; m— *— m uAup- totoi practically i CtorltuMa far vt IE 9-1112 or PE 4RK ____ BLACK DIRT FILL AND ORAVfiZ > ' Pi6teW^ , 1 CRUSHED STORK. BAND, ORAV- _________ ol Ran Rowurd KM 3-4931 11 7^!25Mo"* o°od HlL a fiUbh sAND De- raJCV — ------------------- of tlteom Wood, Cteiml FiwI 77 i 9 IN. BLAB AND TOUEPLAC* 1 SURAI Q. A. Tnompsc -IDEAS— CLOCK RADIOS ' 91*9* RADIOS. 4 TUBE tHJ* tWEKPKRA O E. RECORD-PLAYERS FLOOR POLISHER anything i bedroom ■Pll ML. Mil*. WE 3-420* jW ™ Mf^RLL-'HlAbi Fffl The ‘tu 4—Bun- UI 1. IU W. R ................'tep RANDOM TILE ... on 02c VINYL LIHOQmi .. *1* "BUYILO" mi. Ml B. BAOOfAW 14 KEY MONROE 90S ADDINO machine. Olympia standard typewriter Both Uke bow, PB 4-BM9. Weekdays aftor I. ^•a^gS^&rTAa: ‘irway! u gara$f ®P3 - ftej'Wtoii. fiKKI tir^'iir’w.^’toJ* ‘! AL’S LANDSCAPING rWto5-aiBf BLOND THOMAS SUBCTRIC cite. Msmtod wuod^lBreptoey tense* mensanE^g»rwaaa:: IfS WMra^'Ss.%! ^ J**—-.. i - , ■ . COBD"woobLand oofib apple burn Hotel ’ y BAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR. BY Wocd. OR 3-91*1 or MA 4-4751 pirn vhiis—5S5S~7Sfi—m facwry i-aaen ______ FURNACE OR FIREPLACE COAL YOOE TW1 Oil THE CALBl MUSIC CO, Kfntucky LiMl Pote BrtQufli M *L2* 2. M* " F’M* Alra elec trie. Od and bottled gas. doalert* a d,r* tall. Nursery uVi. Mam, ura tn I - “ JE!.!”1- 393 orchard Lk Ary - It *™V“ •**■ »B •.R Camd Bat and -----•jir-uatyi' j—ra. - tee these beautiful trow at 991 &V£ Z2SSJ&I* 1 Baldwin to 491 ABhuia._ -- -- Sin you' | SCOTCH PINES, « AND $3. CO% - Wance CO. GALLAGHERS ta 3-1W1 I SPRUCE,^ BALSAM AND SCOTCH 1 18 E. Hurra St. PE 4-OT58 I ut gy — ~ — • — -■ --- t factory traiasd service men service your McCullwh chain SEE SEABOARD P 11*4 w terry 9t | osclualvuty *1 Oallaaher s In malkBMB* wlth bench a (Ifl oorttftoato ■“ '■^51 FIREPLACE WOOD ! I PE *4432 r McCulloch chain taws? ____maur ■ 172 8. Saginaw FZ *41941 1M»L HEATER. &LA8B-LINED INSULATION AU type,. Call - M. A?BfeNS0N I Ml* I Dixie Rry- Chrlat- OOOO DRY BLAB WOOD FOR , fireplace and furnace. | curdy 513. delivered. Ft 4-9494_________ HAVE i McCulloch chain t*wt? MA KING BROS. T OPDYn1111 PONTIAC RD. ATO i Pofitiab: PE <4111 j Christmas Gifts 67B hammond chord oroan warfek's 4*14 orchard lb. ms. I I 1 ^ torqrak . _______________________ **, 8ft _CENT JwftbURT gfi lets, shower stalls tnraulars. ; bltdy tut male.'motel aland. Onto ! Only 1 blond spinet piano. Uke j *Rbb LOAD*. WORE BIWCXEA.' boxed Christmai cords Reduced ' Terrific values. Michigan Pluore, 13* Alt* ping-pong table Call **w. wRh mataktao beiKh ■ Plywood. Invcntjry ciqairnqttL on | cent. 393 Orohafa Lk! Are - 1 j 5rn 44999. t i Malt SAmjGmiF space Mkaier j J uonel trains, wttm accts-1 '»*••• I i Ofi 3-nil lab wood or Fireplace wood. 3 cord fit del. Alberta Lumber Mills FX MHl^^m ■■tore bxH Waldon Rd snowplow kladt. 9199. Cub aa4 snowplow blade, aaw mowwr. «UU In eraty 9999 Clark s Traottoi. Ph MAM 949M. t mil* tat* ot Ptoton on M 91. CHAIN' SAW SERVICE -; 3 trains on table-will sill ■ t o t* h * y ar itpanto. 93 B I Princeton, , matching hi GALLAGHER’S; F»r Solo Pots 76 1 SLACK ROW TAILED MONKEY ggj^tM srocsmetcy 44* n | CO.. OrtonvUlc. NA T.J292. Your John D*«y Now Idoa. Oohl aad jt^MMiTBaagw. THIRTY-FDUR S^hw r^imK 87 macro* cam REPLACEMENT PARTS POR ALL '" Jfls- 'r EOIMBB Olivers PSROUSON TRACTORS ■ ~PSRt,« k Tri US Woodward^ Tractors. Tillers. Mowers] r^r 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SaWiRdXy, DECEMBER 17, 19^0 • BoatsmA jtccMBarisfr 77 I Foralgn «Hl Stf. Of IQgj .Fto> | 5^P^^^SPORTSCARSlX*t^^®^:l ^ By Frame Adam* JO Per Cent Discount i all Atwood marine ha rd we ri OWIN'* MARINI SUPPLIES im oreMpTUM at*. “nnRw :T»*ifirissr vrC& '^aNriffTOKifirr Mbmtmas toy^ aimwe ■ M*cblnttV OrSncuS. NA T W1 . rMtDpn - New yiee • Homeinei ■iffiMi ——- ■—,—----- BOAT INSURANCE - V A wet ton Sales M *»nMn ; ATTENTION J TOW AND orrra. PURNTTUR* FOB EVERYONE THIS rRIDAT, AND SAT 1 SB P.M SUNDAY AT ,1 PH: DOOR PRIZES. SNACK! • BAR. Auction City j ■"Wt&ttfcss*- J ; AUCTION SALE Austin Healv. $3,000 MG A, $1,600 Healy Sprite I*r an fnrr*tiKT Morris'Convertibtt „ ji \>w and Used Models i.IT **C*?*J5I> ™ |£? fro,, L Tear rfanchlsed Import Dealer I* »■ "Iff §}_.___f jag N Uatn. Rochester OL 1-81 'ffflT SCOTT by McCulloch -tor that sets the pace ;o n-HP. Make raw deal ME TO SANTA S MOAT HOUSE n* Olft* tor the family selection o meats an' SpeclelU and Johnson motors at bi* lav OPEN EVENINGS Til I P M. MON -BAT. Until Christmas I’All. A. YOUNG INC. DO DIXIE HWY 1*58 CHEVROLET NOMAD 8TA-.,on wagon. VI an*tne, power-glide, Power steering, j to choose (ram Coral and white and silver bine and white Both are extra aloe automobiles. Your choice lor nets Easy teems NORTH CHEVROLET CO ItM B, WOODWARD AVE BIRMINGHAM. MI ♦•rut. __• For Sale Caro 1061 i*s* chev convertible. »m. 4348 Poulins, oft H»tchirT Rd I 1(55 CHEVROLET STATION WAO-OAi radio tod he»ter, excellent condition no money down, full ^lll*rarJrao..AC*U ’SX.’wmTt. CREDIT MANAGER. King Auto Bales_______PE 14409 Just Make Payments '51 BUICE. HT . 4345 'ay only ttt mo. Due Jan. U PpR BIRMINGHAM CHEVROLET. 4-DOOR HARD-> i-awncr. India with rear heater; powergllde, A-l an bee seep at k t R I 724 Oakland. Ask for i and boating i ! Iff *? FORD Binder* FRIDAY ... SATURDAY SUNDAY ... ,7 P.M.1 .2 mu SKIFFS—FLAGflHLPS F IBERGLA8 OUTBOARDS BUY OR TRADB NOW WINTER BAROA1N8 MAZUREK MOTOR * MARINE 1957 BOIC*^ D Mftww OrlRintl owijer. UftO. IM^ IF YOU NEED 1500 •Ram. Con .Motors. 724 Bob Hart. Crissman M«5S?X' ! CHEVROLET COMPANY eodie -MBA.| ROCHESTER NOT TRY 8UBUR- j OPEN EVE8. _OL 9-P 12 8 Woodwsrd. Sir* ", ' i 4-44M. _ Just Make Payments DR . 8FBCIAL. RA- ’59 CHEV. | fg£ B—-— -•>— only Iff n Due Jan. Hth ___ __ -ell. PE 8-4539 | 109 East Blvd. at Auburn, I It’S SMART TO LEASE | 1 - Fy -Srfl On 106 1853 PLYMOUTH WAOON. RADIO AND HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO MONET DOWN. Attum* payment* of 58.85 per Mr. Parks Id W 4-75*0. Hsrold Turner. Pugg. For Sale Ctrl 106 ssnPONfEtC CATALINA 2-DOOR OR I-27U. . For Sato Can 106 Amsrlcan. “alTlhSp'^Uwougbautl Standard Iran*. W/wall*. On* |M JEROME ] "BItlOHT SPOT*' . CAflS AT ORCHARD LK. PE »8488 ^-RAlgLlR~SKDAIt wjWJd; cylinder, radio Ml hauler. Real good" transportation. 5299 full Just Mike Payments * ' 'll BLVl 2 DR. 1*95 ' 10* East Blvd. at "Auburn ' ' PLYMOUTH ’tl.' 8-CTLfltoKB. SA- !■ voy. Excellent rubber. 38,808 or-! iglnal mile*. Very good transportation JM1I. OH 1-HU. '57 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR WTTH RA-dto and nsatar, w/waUx, 834* ! DRIvfi’lT' HOME "tod AY? CALL i MR MURPHY. PE 1-2128. EDDIE 1 STEELE. POBD. / 1257 PONTIAC. 2 DOOR HARD-top, new wMMwans, power steer-lug and brakes, perfect shape. 11558. Cad Barry Harrison. PE 1-3B*. Jrke, no money down! 53,« par week. CALL M» MURPHY, PH 2-2525. EDDIB STOLE, PORD. " *11 RAMEUPt AMBMuCAN ' 3-DOOR SEDAN 1*53 'PONTIAC STATION WAOON. new tires, runs good. *8* cash. Dealer. 1*7 B. Johnson. 91.141 DELIVERED AT JOE KRYZiTRAMBLER 301 N. LeROY bad 1617 _ FENTON. . MA A7M1 i FOR THAT BEAUTIFUL ' I USED CAR '57 PONTIAC SUfUTcmir BARD; ten. new tire*, full power, 11,880 sec SHELTON Pontiac-Buick ; '57INOLISH PORD aOQIAC. LIKE 1 new, the 81* on*, 5 nav tires, ra* 1 ojfe n\ * 1 f Rochester, Mich. 1 • , OL 1-8133 I '4i Plymouth, qocc^motor. ' 54 PLYMOUTH, 2-DOOR. CHEAP trftnMAZUREK MARINE b >1 1 MOTOR EALEa - _ SAOINAW AT 1. BOULEVARD economy Cars POiffti ^ IAMATIC, w. a appliances DOOR PRIZES EVERY AUCTION \ FRANCHISED OWENS DEALER SOUTHJBLVD. AT 8AGIHAW TREAT*YOUR PAMILV to PAY1 12 * 24 MON B & B AUCTION m> DIXIE HWY. i Lunch Room Open Every Auction 1 Across from Drayton Plotns , New BhcjrgthfCenter_ qrionTauction OPEN FOR CON-' »lgnment dally MY 2-1221._! ' Sale House Trailer* 89 li^mM^POOT OKNERAL (10M ' nutty°4Ma> dm'iSJeabetb Lake , Bo»d_Lot _U4 Robbins Court. 1 * ll-PT TROTWOOD.'' 1IN. NN • EM MHa ■ , ~ n CRESTLINE. 81.20*. TERMS, j . FE 5-5072 . . _ •45 STREAM OUTS. J»x*'.l bad-l Transportat' i Offered 100 4 ENGINE AIRLINER. LOa AN- ) geles San Francisco. SanDlego. 480. Hawaii, ttt extra. New York. ! 120 Perry Service Inc. OR 3-1254. DRIVE A CADILLAC TO CALI-4 forma Call T. O. McKee. Ptlm. Mich. CE 3-2951 3-^.7! rALC0^oi0*£H^SfStlRDa ] i~CAllAC~^i TOM SULLIVAN IlSM. 4 doer, midnight blue, r»<“« ] F^" M*j£l£an ™*D MAIo>M55 ! SSSer" ExceUeat*c»d tlon ’ Look : >•« C°"' I IKI* m.,1 i_dltlBh, 4150. UL 2-2234,_ 1M9 CHEVROLET. BISCAYNii. 4-_Dr. Radio and healer. PE 5-7212, • 1150 CORVAIR. 1.200MI. 11.550 1 IT ' ~ JU 5-0220.____ ; I860 CHEVROLET 1MPALA 2 DR ! I hardtops. Demonstrators. 5 to < choose from White black, blue ' ! 1 ana copper finish: All have V-t , ; 1 engine, powerghde. power steer-1 ’ Alf' pr”ced*°a?VjtL Easy* terms! | NORTH CHEVROLET CO 10001 *. WOOWARD AVE. BIRMINO- I 1150 CADILLAC 4-DOOR DfVILLE /ttt rriv'j!?. month. CALL MR. WHITE. CREDIT MANAGER. PE 1-0002. [King Auto tdles tit t. *nglnsw 41 Plymouth, oooo motok snow Mrek, lit. EM I4471. ' 1242 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 4-| dr. sedan. Powsr brakes^ ud ’ I Steering. White eldewalU. Radio and heater. 01.000. Ml 04700 . how did your car pool make out v compact car?” SnUaumf DOWN. Assume payments — 1450 PONTIAC fTATK8 WaSOH^ excellent condition. PS 4-1100__ 1000 PONTIAC. 0 PAESENOER wagon. hydramaUe. >?* fuu power, carpet. aU ottter extras Real Mean. 52.420. OAkland M337- 1500 PONTIAC CATALINA MR, sports sadns. 10.000 ml., 41422 55 2532 Cedargrovs Rd.. Whipple Lake am. 3 1200 PONTIAC* EXECUTIVES personal care. Low mileage. —- -------------“i»f - iarijp Jar holiday epeclali. R & C RAMBLER Super Market COMMEBTl WORD ’it Chevy I. Bel-Air . .. ... .MM •13 Pontiac. Radio, heater .. 515 ’M Hath Amb. Overhauled MM tCONOMT^CAlUt1,1"" to AuMhkH u“oney* totin' ^Wn**auto SALEK 171 dSAOIHAW JOHNSON OFFERS iwt witr. rn. mi vwi ... . ONTIACaT WHY NOT TRY SUE- (T«Q(j[I T_^ ^U. sKm-D>urs5Jrooa,trd'[ ijjoyo JLacn For Sale Cars 106 1953 FORD. 4 DOOR. ORIQINAL 1 DOOR. BEATTIE Motor Sales. Inc. 1057 Plymouth. 4-Door Station . STAR? | chief, hardtop, can altar t > PE 44*03. .... ] « BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE, power Steeling, I"L“ “ “** accessories 02,105. See' , 170 Fourth Street, after 1 HAM. MT 4-2735.____ 1 5 5 3 CHEVROLET Runs good. 5145. a Sales. UL 2-1150.2__ HARDTOP PARKWOOD 1 $1695 Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER Only 5595 Easy t stock No 1550. _________ 2-tone green Sacrifice. WOK UL Mm _ UoT PLYMOUTa STATION WAO-on, 0 pam.. radio, heater. Pow-erfllte. V-5. 1005 MU 5-1415 '61 PLYMOUTH __ BELVEDERE V O. WDAN. WITH........... pgwirm???e Atoans brand nbw pontiacs At tremen NEW-COME TODAY , J?** * *” -. braid I Keego Sales & Service NORTH I CASS AT PIKE ST__PE I4IM Keen Harbor MO a I •— PLYMOUTH. IN rjr~wTgff BIRMINO-1 OR 3-1025, after 5~ I OOINO NORTH. PART Wanted Used Cars 101 TOP BUCK—JUNK CAR. TRUCK. 1 NORTH CHEV- ...........9 S. WOODY-- AVE BIRMINGHAM Ml < 1950 CADILLAC SEDAN DeVILLE? hMh " private ovfRer, 03200. Onod, eond.. Ml CHEVROLET1 101 1050 BISCAYNE. 2-BT isbiu »od heater, automatic. altarp. OR 4-2024.________ •02 CHEV . 215. 1202 S. HOSPITAL REAM U^mjASMUCHAS t^TO*JV*£AHD uCTin,*’DM«iit Trailer, glnce 1531. Ouar- ' ' or irouuoM. -40 ’ CHEVY Y4. STICK. RADIO. 1 ------ Whitewalls. PE 2 331M. CLEAN 1961 Chrysler $2681 INCLUDES HEATER, WASHERS, I l*??' if*’ SIGNAL LIGHTS. OIL FILTER, Am FOAM, ETC. ALL TAKES. 12*1 FALCOl ____ir. OR 3-9466.. 1(54 FORD. V-« HARDTOP. VERY nice. PE 3-7945. H. Riggins. just Make Payments ___ _ CHEVROLET WOODWARD HAM MI 4.3739 1955 MIRCURY CLUB COUPS. MKRCOMATIC. RADIO AND H KATIE. ABSOLUTILY NO I Pxy omy »o mo . uji. ; MONEY DOWN. Assume payments Rite Auto. Mr. Bell. PE 0-4030 j of 532.00 per mo. Call Credit 1 100 Enel Bled, at Auburn I j Hsrold>Tura«r. Pkird* *“ * ’ I'SR CHEVROLET $1195 1956 MERCURY CUSTOM 2-DOOR I BROpKWOOD. 4 dr. staUon wgn.! station wagon. AMBASSADOR, V4. aLgsSr^ FREE! .' One oi t rj HAVE 9506 ON . MOBILE HOMED’ JUNE CARS. OB 5-9M5. •3 fif-unr 1 EMPTY I NEED 50 Clean Used Cars tOP DOLLAR PAID" | (BRING TITLE) Tlacobson’s Trailer Sales I Glenn’s Motor Sales - ‘sol w Huron SI_PE 4-7371 an<3 Rentals t ' Wr...top ddisr on later model SP*^. Prtd«» car. .^’Wini^^k.^ Dray : See M&M Motor Sales ♦ton plains. OR 24SS1. Ia*37 Digit Hwy. OR 3-1503 We Will Pay lce^Bos. Oa. Btovs, Sink. ONLY “TOP DOLLAR" 3DELL TRAILER SALKS C\t‘CAM —- — «. • 1 Quality Motor Sales II ORCHARD LAKE PE 3-7041 ______J) HEATER. AUTOMATIC | TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY | NO MONEY DOWN. Aaaums pay- < ] Credit .Mgr., . 4-7500. Harold Tumi Good -Transportation '54 FORD V5JHDTP Stick 0305 •56 Pack. Patrician, full pwr. 1401 '50 Ford. VS. RAH • 03(4 50 Bulck, super HDTP 54(5 '55 Studeoaker Sports Cpe. . 5545 56 Ford PnIHafts. Pwr. V . .. 15(5 ’St Cadillac., like new (4(0 Superior Auto Sales 550 OAKLAND 1(55 CHEVROLET BEL AIR coupe, VI engine. Potrer- E, Power (teerln* And brnkea. No. 17(5-8. Only 5555. Easy terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO . 1000 8. WOODWARD AVE.. BIR-M1NQHAM. Ml 4-2730._________ just Make Payments • ’OS CHEV.. 2-DR.. 52(5 j Par only 917 mo. Du# Jia. 15th I Alt# Auto. Mr. Bril, ft 9-4639 j ___109 East Blvd. at Auburn 55 chbvT oveIdrive. con" vrruble. btrfOin. EM 3*0091. 8tu- / art CopyAlf; ______________ • 1967. CHEVROLET HA R DT O P‘ . Pork* ot Ml SooTh FREE LUBRICATION POR 2i MILES. Plus Free Bonus RAMMLER-DALLAS J [001 N. MAIN ROCHESTER OL 24111 DODOE-CHRY8LER TRUCKS 1954 OE SOTO SPORTSMAN HARD- ! L'SS FORDS—CHEVS. ^O' D rd Mtr. Bales, m«.. PE 1-4:_ _________ FORD. EXCELLENT CONDI- yy OLDSMOBILE ' „ ’ Lf*ylV. 1^' take over ] ™rdmp HydramAtle. dt . mts. PE 5-2257. ______— er. rose and white fin ... FALCON 9-DOOR SEDAN. DE- No, 1242. Only 01.415 B luxe-trim, radio, heater, white- NORTH CHEVROLET wane Unted glass, standard sMft. I 8 WOODWARD AVE.. —- • -- --- ham. p----------- Auto V4. YEAR-END CLEARANCE SALE! 57 MERCURY )...$ 795, I DOOR, Hardtop, v-5. automatic. ] '56 CHEVROLET $ 4951 4 BRAND NEW TIRES I IW. 9 DOOR f cylinder, standard. MM *— jg ———* 55 CHEVROLET $495 1 DOOR. Dtl Ray. automatic | (original equip, and guaranteed i Brand New Delco If 2-4241__ WARD 4-2735._ FORD. '54 2-DOOR. 5. RADIO AND heater. $150. Owner, f SPECIAL 10(7 Ford, V-S. 4-door. Chuck s Auto Sales. UL ' . .gQ jtord FAIRLANE 3-DOOR 1 4-37J6, ____-CURY r hardtop. 3 TAYLOR'S I r. 0095. EM 3-3200._____ lit' DODGE 2-DOOR HARDTOPT Radio and Hentor. excellent condition. No money down. Puli price (2(5. Agsuige payments of Oil per month. CALL -MR. WHITE, CREDIT MANAOER. PE *0-0406 Ing Auto Solos |||,S. Saginaw Mi 4-DOOR DO DOE LANCER' . MONEY DOWN isyments of 527 50 per mo Call MPPMI_________________ Credit, Mtr.. Mr. Parks at MI 114(1 4-75(0. arold Turnsr, Ford. . ^ ... .... . OLDS?" WHY NOT TRY SUBUR- John McAullffe. Tord BAN-OLDS. 502 8 Woodward. Sir- 630 OAKLAND AVE.________PE 2-4101 , mIngham. Ml 444S4. 1207 FORD V-l. I DOOR..RADIO 1 nu OLDS M HARDTOP. HVDRA’. ________ _____ Black and red iMsrior igso bill utnrnvtim _______ CARS. 150 S. SAOINAW, PE 2-4502 ' MArket 4-4001 Walled Laks '»*’ OLD* SHARP. MUST SELL. , Vgjj pONTlAC; GOOD TRAHSPOR- [ tatlon. 1100. rs 4-5202 between f . 9-3. _ ■______—- ___ I 1959 PONTIAC 8TARCHIEP CAT A- j r 11 n a 1-owner, excoilenl lion'. EM 3-1379. 929 49 Mfr.,' irk* . l Ml 4-7999. Oxford Trailer Sales I It untta to ptok from. IP - tf.! *.8V- IP wide. 3 story, campers. ! — t renters we have Ml! VaggnSond, i Oeneral. Zimmer. Oardner Tour- , p< tOMBMJBED'108|i'VgneTAL BAIUItMO 1 Ml”* 8 of Uk. Orion onTI-24, 'WA1( _______SliSS------------* complete, tin DETROITER j 1A ________________ * PONTIAC CHIEF Sale Used Trucks l too tractor, fully Paaturlng Hew Moon — Owasan-. EQUIPPED FOR HOAD. — ——— “uddy Quality Mobile! BRAKES. (75 SCOT— FEDERAL 5-4407 Rent Trailer Spece ---- Venture - Buddy Qupllty Heme. - ' Located hel and Oxford scorrwooD. Motor Sales MY 2-2871 MY 2-2381 1 jike Orion brakes Pull 'price- j'5* POBD S-DOOR WITH SKY I 1 blue flnleh. Radio and heater, w-walls. Stock No. 1275 *1*5. n EA8Y TERMS. NORTH CHEVRO- 5 LET GO.. 100* 8 WOODWARD _ AVE. MI - —* steering i only 84*5. Russ Johnson tires,' PE 2-0848 after 5. \ LINCOLN CAPRI. RED AND black, eke, cond. PS >-2282. I LINCOLN. 5225. PAIR COM- OXFORD MOBILE _ ,„r°5 4-700 x M TIRES. ALSO 80 OTHER 878 - 71* - 8*0. 187 E. JohBsQB. j CudtD mas. *j,m up. wk See Us. FOR YOUR Truck Needs Sales- & Service GMC - oooo-uwsrM" ’! Factory Branch 14* vTJ1”10 “rpej1-1415 OAKLAND AT CASS flnB TIRES 6 AI*D- UP ' 756 pF 5-9485 • "O-*1*—* Ave. ' • • 1. _ ,, in' » J 1 - ■ - 8TANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES 1 56 CHEVV. Ilk/TON. fTKEL BOX m oeneral SKlftv Tire* 0(« tire*. «ie. cond. '61 ™ 1 —r c#nt off llack or t9B d#9l Wh««l». *M Ford. -J sow on W CkAJY HOW | ABOUT YOU . . _________ ____________________________ 1*58 AND 1*4# FORD VICTORIA. NO MONEY LINCOLN* _ AND gOHTINKNTALS Jown, monthly payments of only Convertibles--4 tnd 4 Door ffglnnwfc,raUl4-SlM *' *** ALL MODELt AND COLORS i FORD ♦" DOOR, 858. OOOD ] RECONDITIONED1* bOdjr. OR 3-8678 otter I________| According to Factory Specifications t PORD VICTORIA WITH BEAU- ^ tiful core) and white flatsh. All vinyl trim and factory air con-djMeeilBg.. Payment r — '— — OPEN 8 TO i DAILY it* w. Itottcajinit. -freIfReeTRee^ 1 "T .. 58 gallons of tat. I ou.changes. v —\V agOtl Specials— I Jo-ryg^^r*' ,Br5? **“*i ’60 Rambler...Save $1000 '80 Ford Palrlane, Mr .. mn I $1895 '58 Ford Ranch wagon . 81445 OU CneV. . •5* Ford Palrlane. 2-dr. 41325 (-CYLINDER. LIKE NEW *27 Fob., l-past. sUtlon win. 17*4 -jq Rambler.... ... .$1595 TOM BOHR, nc .1 LOW tmBAOB SUPER 12* 8. Main, Milford MU 4-171* »Cft Kord. .$/V5 '54 PLTMOUTH 4 DOOR. V-*. ! PARKLANE. AUTO. V-t clmm radio, heater 1275 PE!..; Willy A Jeep...$395 ----------------- WAOON. 'PIN* CONDITION!! - Special - *22 p I. CALL MR. MUR- PHY PE 3-2522, EDDIE STEELE. 1154 FORD 2-DOOR. RADIO AND 1 HEATER. ABSOLUTELY HO MONEV DOWN. Assume payments ot 116.06 per mo. Call Credit .Mgr., Mr. Parks at MI 4-7808, Harold Turner, Ford.____ JOHNSON Free Driving Trial To Qualified Prospects •55 PORD HDTP Russ Johnson Motor Sales &•"'!* | tjvkE ORION $2195 j MY 2-2871 MY 2-2381 Wm Froit. Inc 280 Hunter Blvd. Ml 9-3909 i CHRISTMAS BAROAIN SPECIAL. '55 Mercury. 2-door. 8-tone, ento- Read This Trade I A i tdl EM 2-2516_____ 1245 CHEVV 1 TON VAN It*..____ Dodge SUske with lilt gat* t'*0 running condition. 9160. H Smith. FE 4-4—4 ___J Auto Insurance PL. PD AND MEDICAL , i Region tXt i Dealers « And Individuals . 104 Keep this column fresh . with dally listings at your favorite model and makt at ccmpctuiv* j Russ Johnson ! Motoi\Sales I LAKE ORION | MY 2-2871' MY 2-23811 I QUALITY i WITH ECONOMY, I’61 CHEVROLET $21951 Shaw room new - tutemntle too [, 1 59 RAMBLER ...$845 •yTORD WAGON $^795 ’57 CHEVROLET $695 You Want ] Bargains - 1856 CHEVROLET 4-DR. STATION ] 1 PONTIAC HASKINS RETAIL STORE I 1857 BUICE CENTURY ESTATE 1817! Pontiac station wagon 158 BONNEVILLE SpCI Hydramatlc. Radio. Hei__ er brakes. Whitewalls. White, down payment 1*57 Pontiac 2-dr. Sedan. Hydrn-I matte Radio and heater . *245 . ™-.i- | Radio. ,1217 Mercury 4-dr. Sedan. Merco-matle. Radio Heater. White-I walls ............................. 1712 Coupe. ..41245 ROV'8 MOTORCYCLE SERVICE , , - -=t- Ajatl llU VOLKSWAGEN 555 DOWN. I —2st | Radio heater, white tires Real I VO iharpl No down payment 'til next -----year. Call Credit Mgr.. Mr. Mur- 'NEW pliy, FE 2-2525, Eddie Steele. Ford | ! 100 Hl99d VOLVO. RADIO. HEATER" agS wtutewall. Beautiful white finish. Shop. 2d E Lawrence Ttt'__*iock 14(7 Ooly 4244 Eom terms, i "♦Wtf ' __________(f NORTH CHiVROt.ET CO 1(08. ^MtB and Accewories 97T ^°T^£A"l,IRM,N°- *S TR 1 ROADSTER WITH WIRE-1 Wheels and overdrive. 13*5. Easy term- NORTH CHEVROLET CO.. 10*8 8 WOODWARD AVE.. BIRMINGHAM MI 4-272* isi'' 'VoUMwaoIn. A Perfect Family Gift ‘ *** {Sh*grott” Mmors ** ltd WhRehouse Boats ' K| Mkvinfi 9m n# w aotf u*«d icfU-Motorg-Tr^lUr* -> _m CRUlii-OUT BOAT SAL «9f C. Wilum FB IF YOU ARE IN ^ THE MARKET NOW or toon to be* CONSULT Clastificttion 106 TODAY!. \ * ’56 DE SOTO ...$495 Bi'v of the year . 2-door H'top ’55 MERCURY . .$ 395 *44*91 or IT'S Cl ’55 CHEVROLET $ 395 ^ P *“ ***^ fcram||R|r* -*■'*“ ' ~AND TRU< 218 4-door I - standard Quality (QK) Korners DIXIE USED CAM. Dtkl* Hwy. naar Sashsbaw - ....._________Heater. A real buy. ITM. ItM PONTIAC BtARCHIEP 4-DR. ■edan. H/dra. Power* steering. Power brabes. Tinted glace. Radio. Heater. Whitewalls. Laal 40 Demos Belgyr dealer coat. HAUPT PONTIAC CLARKSTON M-tt one mils north of US. 1* Open Ins. Until 8 MAple 5-6588 ■ ' DO" YOU NEED ' BUMPING-PAINTING FREE ESTIMATES" ___ WORK OU/-- ON ALL MAKE! AND TRP_ ORB DAV SERVICE JOHNJ. SM1TH I til 8: SAOINAW*' W0' PE 1-1 i 185* Chevrolet Perkwood < I Powerxllde. Radio. Heater, ‘ewalla Rad and white .. I Villager agon. 81585 ItM Paattee staUon ar HOMER HIGHT MOTORS PRE- . CHRISTMAS USED CAR SALE Santa Claui Special ttt Bulek convertible. V-t tnglm Dynaflow. power Sbeerlng. powt brakes. radK heater. M»ny nth| accessories Bright red lintel Like now black Top. Only—W A Present for All $ The Family tlnamm mater. Like i. save. f bard- * cylinder ei transmission, rm new dark blue : 1887 Chevrolet Bel glide. .______ brakes, radio, owdluc' 1*57 Ford t-peasen«er stetlon wn- ____ r_ __ring, pew or brakes, radio, htile*. Wltilffgl saddle brawn anj beige finish. A USED-CAR FOR EVERY STOCKING HASKINS CHEVROLET REACH CASH &JS- ----- . _ , , TOMERS through C|a8*i,- oxfa'V Muf “ait I fied Ad.. Call FE 2-8181. $100 to $500 Christmas CHECK REFUND CKIUSTMAt Is inly t short gays away and OLIVER MOTOR SALES hat coma up with a specie! deal an any atw or used car purchased that wa leal will be maet appealing. If yuu anag EXTRA CHRISTMAS CASE pn* tor that last minute shopping . . step In si OLIVER S*snd get egr deep tedey! All (hot is reeulrsd Is A tend credit reeerd and n trade In at value Avoid December end January payments by trading now' REMEMBER W» can make a deal wherebjr you WIU receive that needed EXTRA CAM No Payment Until Feb. 5 1958 Pontiac Bonneville......... ........ RADIO and NEATER. Mydramattc. Dewar .leering s ana owner. Has snip ***( actual mile. 1959 Bukk Electra. HARDTOP. Premium ru always cams to us tor se Ford J I ENtENI 1957 Buick Roadmaster............ 4-DOOR with power steering, broke*, winds' value peaked quality rtda tor some lucky p I960 Metropolitan Hardtop.. SHOW ROOM NEW. Spotless m.i price. Be sure to tee isle one! 1957 Bukk,Station Wagon.. POWER STEEBINO AND BRAXI rawpmmi ...$1095 $1995 .. $1195 iber. Hert s iat Oteros - - $1095 - JEEPS “ $77 itoT-SSJ CHECK OUR LOT ON SUNDAY AND DROP IN WITH YOUR, PROPOSITION ON MONDAY. HAVE PLENTY'OF CASH FOR CHRISTMAS! 14 COURTEOUS SALESMEN OLIVER • MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave. F E 2-9101 BUICK-RFNAULT-OPEL-JEEP-PEUGOET -H-b m TgE -PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, thikty-btvA rams West Germany, with a population of about SO mflUnar «* about to* according to recant flg- Progranu furnished by stations' listed in this column are subject id changes without notice lUtlHttX I 7—WXYZ-TV EVENING uL- Chaanrt 4—wwj t a—I *—CELW-TV •:M (D George Harm (t> Football (coot.) (7) Motor City Golf (9) tfopeye CM (7) Youth Bureau (D Pierrot (cant.) ») Football (com.) (I) Popeye (coot.) TtM (4) People Are Funny (1) Football (cout) (D Decoy (9) Exploration* 1:18 (1) Pit> Scoreboard VtM (3) Perry Maaoa (4) Bonanza (7) Roaring 30*a. (9) Movie: "Nina lima Ate Not Tpoagh" 0941) A Nsaah jwmg n Joan Perry. Jamee Glee, eon. Fay* _ StU (91) College BaakotboiL The PrivereHj of r at Nebrahe i U. of D, TV hum. (Live) EM (3) fhorfcmato (4) TaS Man (7) Leave It la Beaver (•) Nation'* Buataaee > Eli (!) Ted Lindaay CM (4) Deputy * v (J) CbadmaM (ant) (7) Lawrence Weft (!) too Hockey (Bruin* ve. EM (2) Have Gun, Will Travel (4) Nation'* Future (7) Welk (cont.) (9) Hockey (coot) LO: M (2) Gunsmoke (4) Future (coot) (7) Boxing 1 (•) Hockey (coot) IEU (9) Juliette MtM (2) Sea Hunt (4) Johnny Midnight 1E4S (7) Make That Spare (9) King Whyte Ut« (2) New* (4) New* CD Play of the Week (I) New* Uttt (9) Weather, Sparta UUli (2) Weather (4) Weather UsM (2) Sport* (4) Sport* (9) Movie: "Puraued." (1947) The hatred tlwt caurae* through a man’s aoul leads hint into au> aerous dangers. Teresa Wright, Robert Mltchum. UtM (I) Movies: L "Love Let-ton." (1945) A British any officer on the Italian front Writes beautiful love letters tor buddy to the letter's fiance, Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotton, Richards. 2. "Step by Step." (1949) couple become involved in a plot to steal valuable government d Lawrence Ttoraay, Anne Jeffreys. Moviaa: “Too Many Husbands." (1919) woman remarries only to have bar first husband, reportedly drowned, turn up alive. Jean Arthur, Fred MacMurray. 2. "Thunder hi the Night." (1181) Aq diiirttoa ran* EM (4) Movie. (T) Down the Bead Eft 47) Championship Bridge. EM (4) Mr. Wizard. 47) Am Football (9) Movie. . 4:M (4) Quiz ’Em. EU (2) Festival of Lights EM (4) Bowling Stars (2) Pres* Conference. (2) Amateur Hour. (4) Celebrity Golf (2) College Bond (4) Chet Huntley (9) Men Into Spaee. SUNDAY EVENING EM (2) I Love Lucy (4) George Pierrot a) State Trooper. (9) Popeye. EM (7) Walt Disney. (2) Twentieth Century EM (4) Shirley Temple. (9) Qoee-Up (2) Lassie 7:M (2) Dennis the Menace (7) Maverick EM (2) Ed Sullivan. 44) National Velvet EM (4) Tab Hunter (7) Lawman (9) World of Muaic. EM (2) Theater. (4) Dinah Shore (7) Rebel. (9) MOVIE - "King’s Row.’ (1941) The story of a torn and the strange relationship* (2) MOVIE — "Bullwhip.” (19581 Marry the gin, and go free. That’s the deal offered a prisoner waiting to. bo banged, in the Abilene jail Guy Madison, Rhonda Finning, James Griffith. U:M (4) MOVIE ■*- "The doctor Taker a Wife." (1949) Ah Ann Sheridan, Robert Cummings, Ronald Reagan, Betty Ftotd, Charles Coburn, Claude Rates. EM (2) Jack Benny (7) Islanders (2) Candid Camera (4) Loretta Young. MtM (2) What's My Line (4) This to Your Ufa. (7) Winter Night MODEMIZE E IMS 24 Hour Sdirkt FOR GAS or OIL FURNACES JOSEPH GAUTHIER OR 3-5632 Chondler Hoofing Co. OR l-EM OR 1-1412 feaaing to a crime. Edmond Lowe. Karen Mar-! top- SUNDAY MORNING EM (2) Mam tor Shut-aw. teM (9) Billboard. EM 41) SMted Heart. E M (2) Christopher*. 49) Harald of Truth. the blessings of spinaterhood gats Involved with a neurologist to whom all career women are poison. Loretta Young, Ray Milland, Reginald Gar- (7), Day In Court. (59) Nuestros Vecinos. EM (2) House Party (4) Loretta Young (7) Road to Reality. (56) Tomorrow's Qraftsmen EM (2) Our Miss Brooks. „(4) Youag Dr. Malone. (7) Queen for a Day. (9) Movie. ffONDAY MORNING «:M (4) (color) Continental Class-rom.. 7tM (4) Today (7) FUnews TtM (2) Maditations 7:M (2) On the Farm Front 7tM (2) Felix the Cat (f) Jdhnny Ginger. Eli (2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Movie EM (2) Made (4) 1 Married Joan. EM (4X Exercises. EM (7) News. EM (« Faye Elizabeth. (4) Dough At ML (7) Exercise. M:M (9) Billboard. MtM (4) (color) Play Y Hunch. (7) Divorce Hearing. (9) Chez Helene UtM (2) I Love Lucy. (4) (Color) Price Is Right (7) Morning Court. (9) Romper Room. (2) Clear Horizon (4) Concentration (7) Love That Bob. or MONDAY AFTERNOON UtM (2) Love of Lite. (4) Truth (7) Texan (4) New*. (p) Susie (7) Movie: "flight to No- (S6) Lab 30. whslw." (1946F A govern-j u:M (2) Search for Tomorrow, meat man battles foreign (4) (color) It Could Be You. agents. Alan Curtis. (7) Beat the Clock. (9) New*. (|) Mary Morgan. ,,sl# 2} W“m*r it:to (59) U Douce France UiU (2) Weather. U;« ,2) Gutting iy>» (4) R______ (2) Chun of Health. t4) Church at the Craesi raadL 17) U n d r r i I « n d | hr Our World t9) Tempt* Baptist Church. I 9:li (2) To Dwell Together. ! EM (2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) Eternal Light (7) Christian Science. (9) Oral Roberta Itoto (7) Armchair Advontura iem (I) Thto to to* Life (4) Industry an Parade. (7) Faith for Today. (9) Cathedral of Tomorrow |(Eli (4) (Color) Cartoon Story-1 (4) Weather UtM (2) Sports. (DBptetoL (9) MOVIE- TV Miracle of tht Bella." (19M) A sophiati-catod press agent comas to a drab mining town In Pena-cytvania to carry out a promise to a young artww*. Hi* promise: to have her baby buried next to her father. Fred MacMurray,It:i ValU, Frank Sinatra. • (9)9 U:H (4) New*. (21 My Little Margie. (4) New* (7) About Faces (t) Movie. I:M (4) Bold Journey. i56) .Parlez Francals DM (7) Life of Riley. (2) As the World Turns. (56) World History. (2) Medic. (4) (color) Jan Murray. EM (2) Verdict to Your*. (4) From Them Root*. (7) Who Do You Trust? 4:M (2) Brighter Day. (4) Make Room for Daddy. (7) American Bandstand. EU (2) Secret Storm. (9) Adventure Time. RM (2) Edge of Night. (4) Here’s Hollywood (9) Adventure That 4:45 (SB) Theater 56 l:M (2) Movie (4) (color) George Pierrot Presents. (7) Johnny Ginger (9) Jingles. 5:so (7) Captain Gallant 6:46 (56) New* *' gjgM EM (9) New*. --Today's Radio Programs-- CKLW (Ml WWZ (SM> wxtx arm w.ms am) wrow I*S WJR Symphony WWJ, Manlur WWJ. Moat* win /L___________ CKLW. Mnrab of ruth WJBK, OrnattM Hour WCAR. Nova Woodltn* — unav ■ uwu WXTX, Owl Nil CKLW. Ripe Tab. WJBK. rrntaalaet Hour S:aa-WJR Pawn rolay WWJ Story land. Mamie Win, Dr. aoa Plate* CKLW. Tow Worahtp Soar WJBK. Hymaa Wa Con wroa. tea*** at Calvary. WJR Ran fro VaUoy WWJ, Nova. Moat* WIT*. RatlTU Hour CKLW, rantlu Bmptiat WJBK. Bmn« Kanrt WCAR Back to Ood wrow, at. 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Mayor ►—WJR Spectrum C$9*'. Neva" Tob'y Darld 1:*#—WWJ. Nava. Monitor CKLW. Radio casnh WCAR Nova, Thomas WPON, Caaay Calling WWJ, NavR Monitor . *:*•—WJR. Scope ■ WXTX. Sunday Boat CKLW, Rerlral wjbk. Nava, Stereo WPON. Caoay CulUn* lid*—WJR. At Tour Hastiest CKLW. OroaaO Pt Bpat. wxrz, Sunday Baat WCAR Nova WPON. Jarry Olaen WJBK. Nava. Concert WXTX. Truth Heruld CKLW. Hr. of Dedalon l0:Sk—WJR. Ask Prufaaaer WWJ. Sternal UgM WXTX. Roelval ______ CKLW, Light, Lit* Hr. WTOW. Bob Lark lliOO—WJR Schubaok. Novi WWJ, Nava Monitor WXTR Hour of Dec talon CKLW, Klder Morton WJBR Nova, OR Comedy III**—WJR Neve. Mualo WXTR CoUos* confereneo MONBAT MOUHO CKLW. rarm MOWS wjbr Nova, Vara ■ WCAR Novi. Bbortdaa wpon. Bob Lark SiSk—WJR MUUa Rail CKLW, ton Opener WJBR Daily Btbla wrow. Barly Bird van—WJR, Nava, Mane WWJ, Sen Rohan* Wtn. Nova, wolf CKLW. Neva, Toby David 7:Jk—WXTX Nava, Wolf CKLW. Sport*. David WJBR Neva, Traffic WCAR Nova, ehartdan SM—WJR Muele Ran CKLW, Nava, DavM WJBR Nava, B tern *!**—WJR Nava. Murray WWJ. Nova. Maftaaa wxrz. Novo, Wait CKLW, Nova, Toby DavM WJBK, Nova Hold WPON, Nova Cuoy WCAR Nova Mariya ww,. am, urnii CKLW, Joo Tan WJBR Bold WPON. La via WXTR MaNaotey IF YOU HAVE ; ■ A : '4 HEATING PMMBLEM? You will be wise to contact us. We not only have the Know-How but the urge for a job well done. “Free Estimates*9 FE 8-6621 HEATING COMAE 88 N«wbtriy St. EM 11:00—WJR TU CKLW. Joo 1 WJBK. Leo CKLW. Joo ban WPOW, Bab Lait WWJ, MasvoU wxtr wiatar CKLW, Davlos WCAR Nova Bhorldoa WPON, Jarry Olaaa WJBR too S.Sk—CKLW. Bud Dovloa a:so—cklw, Bad Davlos i!«a—WJR Nova. Muaia WWJ,A Weve.^Tvatby WCAR Nava. Tama. Kraia NOW! LICENSED TV SERVICE The msenben of Oakland County Dectronics Association toted bo- through wamtootlow by Mtehl- cartlfied as qualiflad In technical knowledge, in addition to being qualified In outstandtog business ethics as required by Gotland County Electronic* Asmdstian. AUBURN TT Flail* I CAT IV-CONDON 8TEFAN8KI TV—Paatlae It SERVICE OOe-WnRinghaa WALTON TV ftefel WKC, 1 TV Features, By Hatted Pro.* lateraelleaal I (2) Felix the Oat (7) Ricky to* Clown iu:M (4) Sgt Preston. ~ (7) Matty * Funnies (9) ChrtatifkarR 11.15 (2) Utile Lulu. UtM (2) Union Pacific. (4) Air Foret Story. (T) ltoeky and IBs Friand* (9) Damon Runyon Theater UtM (4) Americana at Work. SUNDAY AFTERNOON PRO FOOTBALL, 4:39 p.m., (2). The Los Angeiee Ram* the National Football League play host to the Green Bay Packers. It Green Bay should win, the Detroit Lions would be eliminated from any possibility of a tie for the championship. perry MASON, 7:29 p m . 2). A pretty secretary, framed In a blackmail plot and accused of the murder of bar boss's wife, turns to Mason (Raymond Burr) for help. BONAN1A, 7.39 p.m., (4). Horn Cartwright (Dan Blocker) befritnds jArnte Gurae (Cal Bolder), a brute PRO FOOTBALL, 3:30 pm., (7). Boston Patriots at Houston Oilers. MTH CENTURY, 6,30 p.m. (2). ,.|A report on how Weal Berliners I are bearing up in the war of nerves with the Communists. With Mayor WUly Brandt, HUdegarde Neff and other local celebrities. BLACK SHEEP. 7 p.m.. (4). A stay about Rudyard Kipling's early youth la tanight'a presentation on "The Shirley Teuipl* Show.” Dennis Kohlaf enacts the "black sheep," Rudyard. (Color.) ED SULLIVAN, I p.m., (2). Headliners indude comedian Jack CUrter, gospel singer Mahalia Jack- SONOTONE House of Hearing Frta Henring Twta >watMk^|Aifiouaf "Opva lev*, by Appstekaaar 143 Onkland FEdera) 2-1225 FOmUAMIOH. Irani I Viunw Ivil 0(210x1), ■ MB BWW | _, . "7* ^ a m io w* a- UtM (2) Detroit Speaks. of a man with a child's i^tality.*"' ** - 14) U of M Presents. With Pemell Roberts, Michael Lun- H MUai Hto«> s,n8e,: Trade Ad-(7) Chamoionslilp Bowling idon lLorne Glwne and Karen ams. pianist Roger Williams and ‘ “ Sharpe. (Color.) «** Umettter*. j ROARING M’S, A p.m (7). News- THEATER, 9 p.m., i2). Mickey! jpaperntan Scott Norrls jRex Rea-Rooney and tea 11-year-old son <9) West Point U.-30 |2) Follow That Man. (4) .Builders' Showcase . (9) Men of Annapolis IttoT (2) Movie. (4) Debbie Drake (T) World Adventure Series (9) Movie UM (4) Bold Journey. (7) toms and Answers EM (4) Captain GaUanL (7) Raalm of the WQd. son) looks tor Charley (Parley Baer), a mathematics whiz who has a inn BETTER TI RE TESTING Oakland County Etoctronle Association members offer fr«t tub* testing service on highest quality tub* testers to thoM who wish to bring TV ond radio tubM in the shop for tatting. 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Tht tone member* of Checkmate, Inc., are Invited to a private party where they an told by the host that he la going to commit a murder. . 1 NATION’S FUTURE, 9:39 p.m. [(4). "Should Federal Aid to Education Include Teacher*' Salaries?' Sen. Joebph S. Clark. D-Pa.. will Arthur 8. Flemming, secretary of Health. Education and Welfare, will take toe opposing aide. FLIGHT OF THE WEEK. 19 p.m., (7). Welterweights Lula Rodrigues and Emile Griffith dash in |a 10-round, or lets, bout from Madison Square Garden. FLAY OF THE WEBB. 11 p.m. (7). “Juno and. the Paycock." by Sean O’Casey. Juno’s husband prefers spending his time in the Itob-lln slums to earn a living. His son feafa violence and his daughter Teddy te a story of a father-son lattaubip set against the background of big-Gma hamate racing. ROME FOE CHRISTMAS, 9 p.m. (4). Roy Rogers and Dal* Evans j aub for Dinah Shore. The guest rotter tadudeo Douglas Faiftanka] Jr., Trigger Jr., the. King Sitters. Medal guest Gfde Storm and the Sons of the Pioneer*. (Odor.) JACK BENNY, 9:30 p.m., (2). Jack goe* Christmas shopping and! crettqa confusion throughout a department store. With Don Wilson, Dennis Day and Rochester. CANDID CAMERA, 10 pttL, (2). Comedian Buster Keaton portrays a restaurant diner tor whom everything goes wrong. Arthur Godfrey, ' ML MU8IC FOR A WINTER NIGHT. 10:30 pjn., (7). "The Sounds of Christmas" launches this special holiday aerie*, which will pre-empt the Winston Churchill series for ( three Sundays. With Florence Henderson, Stephen Douglass, Mindy SPECIAL SALE SUNDAY 2 to 7 P.M. SAVE UP TO 50% - HURRY FOR BEST SELECTIONS! 5-Pc. DINETTES TAILE, $3^50 4 CHAIRS D pa Imm* 1 ^ . 1 N EB- Danish Modem Chain 2** *55 Tailless Iantrspiiag MATTBKSS m ~ BOX SPBIBG CHAIRS- CHAIRS- CHAIRS- TILT BACK RECLINER $3 *750 LOUNGE CHAIN ............. 3 I PLATFORM $3-750 ROCKERS..........«... 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FU.r.l 8-W07 Satisfaction guaranteed or your irtoney back 154 North Saginaw St Phone FE 54171 SEARS CURRENT RATE on ALL SAVINGS jlrt 'A 1 if V - P- \ ■ “ THE PONTIAC 118th YrKAR ■pqyTiAe, miChIga^ Saturday,,December 17, imo-sb packs 40 Killed in Munich Air Crash : ' MUNICH, Germany i.ft —A U A Air Force trana- FROM OUR NEWS WIRES NEW YORK—An imposing team of aviation investigators today began meshing their findings in an intense effort to find the cause of the world’s worst plane die* aster. # ’ It appeared jet-age traffic control for ail America’s cities might be guided by the olitcome. The inquiry brought into action the largest group of Civil Aeronautics Board experts ever assembled. Pontiac Volunteers j Today is the day real-dents of Pontiac and two other area communities help 'to insure that thetr less fortunate neighbors They met in the Federal Building at IdlewUd Airport to share notes, after a night of labor combing through wreckage, radio communication records and other material hunting a clue to Friday’s double airliner tragedy. Two incoming planes, one a jet. collided killing at least 136 persons, 127 of them aboard the planes. As the crash detectives gathered, O. Joseph MinetU, of. the CAB, said the probers are working in separate groups on every aspect of ^ * * the accident—“operations,j structure, human factors, power plant and weather! ; study groups.” The Investigator* still wen an-alyzintr the tapes of recorded con-vernations between various control towers and pilots of the two W | doomed planes — a United Air mHH Lines DCS jet and a Tram World —a u.o. ait Force convair r~ ------------------^ ------ trvuport plane ptafrdP*" * merry Chrtftmei. Into the heart or today killing at least 40 per* *?“?* sonr, by police count. *^*55 *«. jetty. Lake Orion, and High- The two-engined plane plumedl1***1* TOWUShip. Into the busy downtown section Pr The money raised from this Bavarian capital - which wa» these sales Will be USCd to irowdad with ghristmas shoppers provide food and clothing I - hair minutes after take off from f0r those in need on Christ-1 Mtmkh-Riem Airport with W pos-i^g^ Day T “Mo family oltlXHit a! motto of! rtous* stoefia and ihm erstoto j*U Ooodfeliow newsboys— lata a pactad streetcar. (and their customers. Air Force headquarters in Lon-! * * * 1 don said American student* from -Wmes R. Uhisar. vice pwR-i the UJ. University of Maryland jml fg the MMiUpofitan Chih. at Munich were believed amongjSpirit 6. and chairman of Good ■ ,hosc kflted. jfcHow sates in Pontiac, said the' PARENTS IN ENGLAND Pontiac Ooodfeliow newsboy* hope* A spokesman said the students to raise $2,000. would km been dependent! of U.j * « • S military personnel stationed bj Pan „ the money wilt be used England. the plane curried seven ., t^t bearers make tbeir way over sidewalks covered with mow and fire boats. i Normal procedure is (or inbound I planes to be assigned by control' ■Experts Completely Mystified .continuing cold is the outlff feff V,A.kUP*m>N fUPIi—A hide (the Jetliner was flying* a snow- Vwtl tore* the Pontiac ires tonight snri San- black boat on its way today to the Warm. possibly giving a key to laOwrA* i [day. Tonight's low will dip to nedr, Bureau of Standard* here ' may I the cause of the crash national (Id !D degree* •»**» «■* •«*** •» ft* ft**?* Peadtog stody ef the reroed- j ft* ---------- *ft“* "rt‘OP,*i h«. Mtenl sir safety expnrta. **' Trmm* *! _ _| ______~ ^ riercltd ""^ ****** *** **7 ^ atrtfee sflleiobi aad pilots Were This jurist! ' " Z. JvV J ^ * ?. . :i.... ..mpleWly myatMM about toe at a point a| ! Tu ZTto * *** ^r£"!!LS ** ***«< ifnxn New \ Wtods nsrtnweofeny at U to U Air LinM DCS Jet that -n*,— flw> r "lira prr teWr wtt dlndnKh Brooklyn. rontatm! Theoretically, such a collision not: 77 t **** ; instruments to record the direction.!** * unlikely, but virtually "Jr* ,i Eighteen was the lowest reeord-;ol»ihide and speed during ewryiP0**11^- ,|tjnw»ved two P,"w#;hNldfd ^ ,■ ing In downtown Pontiac preceding *n,nulf’ **°*ncd ^^--------------------------.patterns desi MS m ^(Wofnt Storm, Picfumhjj ST TTrimi____________ . ; the other plane to FlMay’s : *»-«-«* ,proach under j. ■ j (Uuoter was a propeller driven l i(Oft rOQBS 2, 28, 3Q approach eon .‘Cuba, E. Germany Sian ‘ TWA OsmtHlolfen and torreleee under i wwe not reeatred to entry a Ito j {control. The ■j RERUN iAPi-GAi and Gam-1 cantor. n»akint approaches to two dUfer-jthrm should 'Imunist East Germany signed A1'file Federal Aviation Agency ^ *'rP°m ~ °" approach pat-jmlles. 'Jfiw-year trade agreemeht today, uid the recorder aboard the DOt1**™* *epaf*l*tl Mt •*v'j Radar app« It providea tor export of East bad been found and had been .___ _ IGuardU and German industrial nroducts to.‘derad sent to WaaMheton so the ^h 'w"trMftcnft vertical line rV!T „!dala.could be taterprrted by thej“«ft* controi from the ground andl,^ ; nuduig comptoto equipment tor UlBarrmu standards and the J*? ft The tine m ’ tactoriea In exchange tor such uiactuiTr. less danger of collision under theseL^, airport ’!Cuban products as sugar, tobacco.! _* * w ^conditions than,flying on, a dear and radar op run, coffee, nickel, chrome and; An analyst* of the recording may tdny- to agviae or i'lsh meal. ;t<-ll how high and hi what pattern; Alritoers ajrlag lata any of New toward that I leaving ftam the airport 1 tim* rn tiuii mmi: ■ Witnesses said the plane hit ft Paul’s church Steeple before| crushing. The parish priest of the! church. Father Kart ProebUgh. Si| Stephen's'^grandmother said: “He's alive, that’s what counts. And he's going to be all right.'* The uncle is in Florida for the ! winter. | A|k> among those who perished jwis Robert F. McCauUff, 36^qf [Paxton, Mass. He was a sales ea-Kineer tar toe Reynolds Wire D»-[vision of National Standard Go,, Niles, Mich. He was the father of Tempest Sales Jump 24.3 Pet. in December * Promise Crash Probe PARIS (UPD-Stn. Mike Mon-Jroney (D-Oklai. chairman of the ‘Senate Aviation subcommittee, said today the collision of two air-I liners over New York City was “a 'shocking tragedy." He prombed “a full investigation of the cir-jcunistances “ Pontiac's new Tempest series showed I KI (ter cent Increue in retaii sales during the first 10 days of December as compared to the previous ld-dny period, it was announced today hy f $; E. Knudseh. Christmas sales in Pontiac sreai, stores are surpassing those of last!* year, which was considered a goodj-| sales season, merchants agreed | 1 almost unanimously today. j; Estimates of the gain run from. 12 to X per cent al various stores * : contacted so far. '‘Them to no denM about M, t general tnanegep of Pontine Motor Division. ^ * * * From Dpo-' .1-10. Pontiac dealers delivered 3,390 of the new family-size Tempest sedans and station wagons, giving the division 6.5 per cunt of the total (torn pact car mar ket for ihtt period. Knudeen laid. Mob Korean Capitol 1 SEOUL ’The basic provisions of the service win enable subscribers to llrtbout half the telephones in Icffigi List of Dead in N. Y. Air Calamity 3-month-oM tntant. «- lawk BethtaUL IM W. Urd It, hi *. Prtmw tt W Cimi •« « *“*•» Bfc/fr l X. nurian, A*4*en Corp. N.wark 'Broth- Arthur W. CtianSlaw ‘ito* Ipiwlth, CHICAGO t* — The list of passengers aboard the United Ate Lines Jet plane that crashed tn New York Friday, as issued by United and revtoed with information from hotel, home and other h Aimed**, mn a. j rate,” Day said. Start Intense Probe With N.Y. Toll at 136 (Continued From Page One) covered there, nine of them victims on the ground since 13 on the ■■Receiving no answer, Bower bn- plane died. Farty-thfee bodies have fi tnaiHng lor Ida don. been found in Staten Island out of ‘About an hour Inter, Bower called the 44 on that plane Imta ‘fr riwrifTsdapartment to ifea* 9vAR more victims ckfdng, T% able to frup. . HH brtoging the body to toe be owner said vtoe item dm! about an now thg, Bowen’ only child. A brigade of firemen and paffoemm worked at the scene, fearing that ether victims may he found to too rains. At' Bellevue Medical Centef Morgue ip Manhattan, dtif victims of He TWA crash werepositively identified by njjd-morning. East of Rockies, Down to Gulf Below Freezing By m ASSOCIATED PRESS - Below -freezing ‘ Rockies today with read-i the 30s extending as ter ihlm if in readings were reported at International Falla. MigiL. and Grantoburg. Wta.. with rerifingt in the teen thr upjer Mississippi VaUey, the pf-pev Great Lakes and. If Ohio Valley # . * * The -Eastern seaboard bad slightly wanner temperatures wfih readings in the 30s, while moat of the West Coast remained in Ifre 4Bs red 50a. The 40a also prevailed hi central Florida with Srt> tn the southern areas of to nate and toe 40s in the keys. * * * Precipitation generally was confined to snow flurries In the Great Lakes ana, scattered localities the Dakotas and in the northern Rojehies. Tne Weather rap* w—raw »im» draw* ramtuc s» viconrr — kmiit *cU. Hi «BT tlU nn flurrlM to-k ti. FirtUI 'twrlat Uaifht. — tog Snh nt MrttHHt r nuito. M(k St. WteS* MvUIWUm InpanWi praaaOtaf I i.a. At I » ».: Wind TuiocUr IS iu-p.il. Dtnattae: HartMttL *■« mu swturdap lUJl pr Egan for a special monthly gSKSkS. Marion Brmun. MM Lean* Barrllaco. (BE Mil. I. Mn. t rater Cooper M.. Sow Took CKr____________■ ■ „ _ Hugh 8. Butler. MS Park Ave.. New rrpak fc. DUeo. 11 Cods* M.. Floral rariTTL. T. risiMt toTtra*—“—4 mt, Loots. ___________ fjnlvaraltj, whore llwrgw « lyur wwv toe grin This ^ Brooklyn were planes ft vtotteM? relatives, there tar the and ritual ef can firming the toes of loved ones. Abut Boyd, a member at the CAB who'viewed the'scene of ttt Staten Island crash, said a pe* Hm inary check ihotped that the TWA Constellation had broken 19 in toe air. NO ONE SEES CRASH Neither plane had reported any trouble. No one actually witnessed the crash af 10:31 a.m.EST it alternately snowed and drizzled on a murky morning. CAB menaced at teveedgaton were mnnentratiag on fire phssei ef the crash. CAB and FAA investigators worked aU night silting through toe plane wreckage, then met tiria morning at Idle wild to coinpara ClUcotu Ml™ A. Martin. tlST ™Ml« Dorothy Minor. 11M M. Msglo. ,C*p»ndolflnl Sr. It Pearl St.. WhUo Mn' Bdns Parker, ISS ttk St. rrKr,rl, ram. 15S Krc. 8. ^^STVitaold. 14 Beclwr. Seporvllle. Him Catherine Pee*. Tsrnjewn, . PleaaantTttle. H. T.. daughter of Mr *** —- —arlei T. r ___ Unlrerilty. ... Thelma Wekj. 50 UOrande, Lorfnirrtatt. tit toga sewn- • mM miiimm Heart publlehsr l?ie' M itn. Minetti said the force split teams to investigate fluf phai operations, aircraft struetteY, wreckage of a jrt engter believed to have belonged to the UAL plane. Oily Dm of f» four Jet engine* were found iii Brooklyn- The death toll airposaed the all-time record of 129 Air Force men killed in a C124 Globemaster crash near Tokyo to 1953 and the 1966 collision over the Grand Canyon killing 128 persons aboard United and TWA planes—the same involved to IViday's trafredy Loveet toaeeratai 1 «ae Tone dae la PraWao nfrbert leapeuaunt mom kwnradr. sBeti m u wmmmi.m-. It p Mtoiaoepoln » I » Hew Orieaai »1 i U Mow York «• 8 m — ' 2 “ acr t i juiWMSk Oi'Heptdi H ti fL Louie nuStoa it to m. Mane C'MMi ft imtvH c. jteuaee C. « to upwhington "GfiBs It Ji erattie Police said this morning there ill were about 30 persons unaccounted for from the disaster ana. But they said this figure would is probably diminish greatly as the day wok on. Police said most of toe missing | persons probably would be found M>at welfare canters or staying with friends or relatives. Traffic Club WiB View Film of Ihdianapolis 500 The Pontiac Traffic Club will old ita Decamber membership meeting at the Waldron Hotel Mon-[day at 6:30 p.m. # . At, Highlight the program will til, a color flint oil the I960 Indlanapd*, llsi "509" mile race, si to, The film will be HiMkF.tT W the EUi« Trucking po. of Pontiac. Approximately 1.5 .per cent of all U.S. children have divorced parents. AU, THAT’S LEFT OF TWA PLANE — Rescuers probe wreckage and rubble of Hht TWA Constellation which fell near Hew Dorp, Staten ap pantotou Island, N.Y., Friday following a collision with a United Air Lines DC8 jetliner over the metro-"poiitain area. tere were seven known bout m Injured. Involved were toe teat "Arlec-chino” train, which connects Venice and Milan, and the Trieste-Milan Rapldo Express. f Police said a broken wheel apparently caned the locomotive of the Arlacchtoo to hurtle off Its trade and onto toe nils of to* approaching Rapldo. The Afbc-chino was travultog at about 39 mqra an hour and the Rapldo At 55. _ New Work for Chrystar DETROIT »—Award of a 11.-321,583 contract to Chrysler Oorp.’l missile division was announced Friday by Cot. E. Johnston, commander of ton Detroit Ordnance Diatrtot. ..TlM award oovara modifleattons of Jiqtlter missile the Trims World Airlines Constellation which crashed on Staten Island Friday: Cray: Capt. Dark) a. Wollna, M. uttit Muck Ad., Huntington, N.Y. Pint Omoor iSton Bo««n. n. US-A SonclUf At*.. Obn Mt M.T. » SUwardtu ratrkta A Po«t, Jl, 34-14 IU St.. Jackson Hslghts. Bum. N.Y. Stavardaas Margarit 1. Oarnat. 34, rt Wait aatta at., daughtar af Mr. and O&aSTT.Y; ”“*• *" javu^ti«ifrjusa‘ West Carrolton, Ohio. Mrs. ClTll W. Mullins, sum add ___irta Wood, au. r. a, JhWR. Cc_ :o., IM Ith Ara.. Hav Yack Op. Blear da ftoriTiirin Wtnaau lay . a natpa | Bpatn raturnlag ob an jaagia ahatphardar ^ m Mlaa Soaan Gordon. M I. Mth SI. ith mtt aM Wtotoar Aircraft. Haw artford. Conn. toward Tierney, W Cherry hi oaaom Dr. Wrat Carrolton. Olia. John S. Walden, 44. Pataaw BO Apts. Ouanwhlah. Conn., salesman lot W. ca. Palp and Paper Ca. M. P. Wright, North Parrtaburgh, Yt P^llintm^lshidlMa to board al "lUchardJ; Bitters. 103 K SUUs St, LoueUa arteksr, RPD 4. London. °M®ss Nanay Brlgga. 3M Dickensc Springfield. UsaT student at Btala unlraralty. I Rlrerside Dries, r! Ksts^Csmbrls Heights. N. Y. aasr-mt. Darnell Mallory. Summit, f NEW YORK (API - Tha red- haired young woinaiir|,L_____ agent for United Air Lines, triad to control her emotions Friday as she gaaed at the. hgppy throng awaiting the arrival of their loved ones aboard Flight 826 from Chicago. She knew 826 would never ar-rive. K^3sra?kto- Are. Minna- i^SokolskT.^ DepTerT. An executive Ulevlelon pro-*Mr." O. SulUran. sA E. 3( mS L.' Vld, CaraaalfSyjL.-_-_. John Paul Wheeler. lTljild St.. Taunton. Man.. Airman tod Class. Lovell L. Bowen. New York City. Paul Dotsenroth. — " H. Haa"i ______HU I a. Pastan. Ctd- 'Hobart McCaullff. 3SS Plaaaant. Pai ,John*McHUgh. Carla Plaoa, L. I.. Wttt Uster Mogran. Wapplnser Pall*. N. Y. •liar. H*W York City, vltt ef Raw York City, raaarratioa originated It Just minutes. before it was scheduled to land at Idlewtld Airport, the Jat craft collided with toWfter wfrifrier awsr’tebA York City. There was only one survivor among thone aboard both planes. A ★ A At flrat, rektives and friends couldn’t belieye it. Thex,wert too stunned to weep. Each prayed and many dung to thg hope that ■ingle survivor was their I one. Others hoped against hope those they awaited hadn’ boarded the ill-fated craft at’all. Queens. The son, Frank, 21; was student at the Udviersity of Utah. - He, like many others aboard the plant, was en route covered Baymsad Pa ah a home for the Christmas hoHdayt, ‘ - - - — " Raasaa J. Ryan. 13M Roosevelt Ave., Pelham Manor. % T7With Mechanical Contractor Aeeoclatlon of America, Mler*Anne Hodgktnc. 33. Oreenly Rd, New Canaan. Oaaa. riadeni at Barn ciqagt. uja P»ra«£ in. rn —■ Prerlouely lilted da Thamai t ■ Downers Orovc,. III., which Jp- _____111., wife of a Unite, ______SSpBi. 14. seme address Ban of Mrs. Dumalski. - la Ann* Dwaatoki. 13. imm ad ddantar. mat Root, 34, its Narcoa at*. mTiTy. t Mas Root. S3, wife of Samuel. Olalosean. (originated la Nat TJUnaaitountala. Manat- Klaco. H. Y., student at Iowa State University. Ames, ~1MMiSF~ ‘ * lii-,“* Tom 1 Thomae J. Bchelrer. 4*4 Concord ttria. Trralan, m. j. ... ft. Bernard ftebola. 3SU l*ttb Plaoa. law York Otto, Mr. f. 1. Sams John N Tuttla. Montvale. H. J. Ml* Ola* Wittmar. Caracas Vs anaia. - CarlM Me WUtsaar. same address. Albert Sock, it Jsmlaaon Rd . Holden. .gatartasra, _____ Rutherford Place, Oaofge Capri. 33 Ota Drive. Lu Vegas, Donald W. Prosss. Seattla. Wash. q^WMa' *MS lettham Trailer Park. Lalgli. village Rond. Haw O. Venwyck. Haw YUS City. S. C. Wlnnlgar, New York Cttv. president Nicholson to.,JWHMIfOi- *■ ““ task - iseseirnitisn firm, It S i trip "i DUMB, 111. -Miss Rabacea Woodward.. IM Clinton An.. Dtoto Pwry. ll.Y. boUond to k* Onlvarsity of Utah freehman an rant* Wittmar, Intftafc Caracas Vanesuola. -d of Cerloe Joes and Otgs Wittmar. P.O. Bax Cant. R. H. Saw: 17. Hemet. Calif Pint Officer R. 3313* Delarosa Si Caju. Itob! _____________________ - Stewardess Augustine Louise Parrer, 3Lo| SUManhattan Ava.. Manhattan Suwi NEW YORK (B-ruttowtaC to A list of pssnetigera slid crew aboard 'No Flight 826f UAL Agent Weeps Probe Death of Bo/fjgtg Mother Unconscious “We t > not sbeohHAy certain Therb were ho mark* on the j boy's body, police said, and an aatepsy pertoiinsd later *t 'ml Joseph Mercy HfMptial was in-candusive. The tether faltered when he added, "We pope he wasn’t . . . He hadn’t been home since Christmas two years ago." DUeo then broke down and sobbed. •>x A ★ * George Loughran, 50, >of Little Neel^ Queens hoped his son, Thomas, 24, a Chicago representative of- Standard & Poor had changed his mind about taking Flight 826. The boy’s mother, Mrs. Robert Denham, was lying unconscious in her bad. Her 3tt-week-ok| was quietly nuntag a bottle to her the Mvtag-ioom Df toe Jack to Finish Cabinet Today Insurance Executive Is Expected to Be Named Postmaster General PALM BEACH. Fto. (AP) -Presiden-Elect Mm F. Kennedy plans to complete his cabinet today by naming a 'postmaster general. His choice is expected to be J. Edward Day, a Los Angeles insurance executive. , A A A . Kennedy scheduled , a morning news conference to announce his 10th aud final selection for the cabinet or tike new administration taking ever the ratal of gov-’ eminent Jan. -30. ’ A .A A Day, id, a Democrat, flew to Paint Beach from Uteshtagton with the preatdcnl-elect - Friday The prediction was that Day 'oqld. be at Kennedy’s meeting with nawsman 'for official diaclq-of the appointment S> posh Day, teho was a Kennedy badc-T as i delegate to tha D cratic National Convention, is executive vice president to charge' of Western operations of tha PrtK (toiHai insurance Ca. of America. so upset I can’t Chicago addrem," Loughran said. “Ijta was coming ~ for Christmas." -Richard B. Gordon broke down as he spoke of hta daughter, pan, 18, a student at tha University of Wisconsin, also coming home for the holidays. “But maybe—” Gordon mumbled through' hig tears. tofcgrt connati, am or Prank p. Con-M IU N. Cnaalnsbam Ave., Columbui A. Dahlbarg. American PIN Inaur-kaa* Oroup, M Mxldan Lana, N.Y. Hobart W. Ellla. M. KanUvorth ApU 1*3 Oarth Rd.. Scandal*. N.Y. anto-tab saodaaar af radto-TT erauaarelata !*• ih* Smm ~ —^ TSUwn* ~teai atttdant nw> vumwi-C. a Heart, 1313 Leaden Dr.. Oakua-■*. J. Plahar. no af Vincent Flood. oLsssr-m OriabaL aaat* addraa*. iraa-waik ali dawgbUr. ty, MS intth Royal, Prow t Toy if. Uataay. Mra. Tad ti York City. ^goraHlMin. MO Cholara At*., MakaN L. Mkgaaara, OS « Mllp C. Agntuon. af Harifard. Robert.MeSadttnL mb af Mra. Prad ictoebarn. Caaa City, MMk.. a atodant Rankin, 33 Wttoto. ItrilU Canada, radio producer. - bait Slmpaon, »l. IM Barkatay at. fUTEr H. VoaHar. Waterford ’Diwnahip police today ere Invectigattag the mysterious death of a 3-year-old hoy wh fully-clothed body *wa* found his crib yesterday afternoon by Ms The father was at work to Pontiac at the time. Mn. Adter called a neighbor, Beecher E. Bevington, 3T, of 121 Exmoor Road, who applied mooto to-mouth respiration to Mrs. Denham to vain. She remained unconaci at Pontiac General Hospital, where her condition waa described poor. Bevington informed township police of what had happened and then notified Mrs- Denham' Denham could give no tion. Ha told police ids Rite had been under toe cart at a psychiatrist for a nervous conditian since the birth at tiwtr daughter. One ot Will See; Christmas NEW YORK (UPI) ’t— Stephen Ban, 11, watched the tomw twirling over New Ytrk City from the window of ths teg plane taking him to a family GMat-mas reunion. He didn't know |e faa blessed by fate. Minutes later he wia, lying burned and broken tar a snow bank on a Brooklyn atreet. The flames from the burning airliner lighted Iris dazed and bleeding face. “Am I going to ffieT” he murmived through burned fipe.- y»et Stephen j wpe lucky. He.' was lie only ateetoei *f toe Police found the tetephone wires had bean ripped out of the wall, but then were no other signs of foul piny to the house, they said. , A medical examination dtowed the boy had been dead four to five hours before his body « planes died, Itfls expected to gve. . ^ Stephen was thrown frum the broken UU section of the United Airlines DC8 hta clothes flaming : A policeman beat out the Bamea and wrapped Mm in Mn rain coat. - A -woman called for blanketa which were thrown to her from windows of apartments and another man haM an umbretia Over the tajH&sd boy to shield Daddy!” he kept sayifift- ' “He was In .torriflo pain,” -Mra. Derotky Fletcher said, "Bui he hM only aka en- ter daaghtar and emld net get toeengthraagh. She drove to the “ ‘ nan. where aha _ ware to hwastigate further Ita an effort to dftlsltnine tha of death. * Tbt D|y in Binninghain w Urges Voter Approval of Internal Sewer Bonds BIRMINGHAM tv A Bloomfield .Jla citizenF committee mailed more than 500 letters to A 1957 graduate of Birmingham High, Moriarty was vice presUte.it of the debate tafem,' preildem of property owners urging theip lo the Cotomlsn Players Society and autho&a the construction of a Cl. mUlion city toteraal sewer sjr’~ in a special election Monday. A A The committee, made up- of 18 is now vice praeideal of the stu- attention to the feet that if property owners fail to approve toe bond issue Monday Hit Circuit Court will inevitably order thi i sals of the bonds. Mrs. Gerard Gage Service for Mra. Gerald (Jennie) £east of 661 N. Elm at, will be haUl Sunday afternoon at Allen rate man If toe hands wen approved by faspssty owners,” the letter stated. City effletala have already inpend this opinion to pi as anting tos prepssal la vetssa. , - '.jp. Monday’s election w|l lie the second timer property owners have been asked te approve the proposition. In October tor team wan dr but .a legal technicality nullified the election and a second *“'* to be acheautod. Tha naccaidty of the sewer system Is pointed up to the committee’s letter with ftn explanation that the city had been ordered fay a Circuit Court directive to stop pollution of the Rouge River. Until action to taken to correct the situation the city win be held to contempt ot court. “To us the tana .sterna deal the totter continues. “The city under orders of the State Wa*sr Resources Commission to ~ this project one wny or ai Methods of financing tha stojor nprovement are also WVtepod in the totter. This has bam r main arguing point of tha Ay in taking approval of the system HbnrtD-It voters authorise the sale of general obligation nance the project, city officials as well as the rttkoi'a committee, expiate that toe additional local tax can'be deducted from M come tax. -However, If tof. proposal fatta at the poUs and tha city batids toe sewer under seders, the cost would bs home through special aaaaaa-ments which aie not tax dr ductlbto. \ William J. Moriarty, son of Mr. and Mra. William Moriarty of 31901 Valien CL, has been selected Man of tha Month at 8t. Joseph s College in Rensselaer, Ind. AAA Moriarty, n senior political art- -major, was recognized by the Mra. Gifs died Thnraday evening foOewtag n taw limn She u tt. The body Is —at tfw Mantey-Bailey Funeral Home, Kirmlac- are two aqnl. MBten of Chicago and Jamas frf Tam; Cutter of Btamtegfram. Bradford p. Eaten SoVice wfil be held for Bradford D. Horton, 9-yanrmld son of Mr. and lli£ Milford c. Horton nf JIM Sprues Drive, wffi bn taaid Monday ■Ll pm at fts ilftsl flMgut id William R. Ijtattjltnn Funeral "tome. The bey died Friday morning at Wllliato Beaumont lionpttenl fallowing a long illneas. Burial will he in Acndn Path Cemetery to Southfield. Patrick; Mr. and Mrs. G. & Tribble of Bradenton, Fto., agd grandparents, Mr. and Mn. C C Horton of student norainattog committee fur participation to .many campus and various offices be Area Yule Sales lip, Report Merchants (Continued From Fafs On) merchants. TMa Indicates many area famtttoa Mve enjoyed a good year flnanctolly-When timea ana hanL thr pnhllr other clothing Instead ef gifts at Despite tost year's so-called boat-•as recession, Christmae shits were the highest they have been since 195$ when they art a record. t of the start struts prior i This year’s holiday adtoa are not expected te top those In 1168 hut a sound profit margin seems es tar the month of December. Ray toatth, ipobesman for merchants at TM-Huran Shopping Can-said today: "We are doing _ Af tot; Mila Shopping Center near Gray Graham, arid: slowest store, tt ttt center has achltvtd an • per osnt gain so He expected an over-all gain qf about 18 par cent compared with PontUe State Bank Christmas Choral Concert v Monday, Dee. 19 12:00 Noon ARK TOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS INSURED? They am if you am com rad by a Personal Propsriy fiaetar pel. ley — Writ pphey covers against lira, thtft or accidental fots ar when in the world. Aril 1 AUsm-ROtmL I6DICT. lac. FI 2-9221 70 W. Lawrence Career ef Cass tBSSfflfakS 1 STORK IN DRAYTON PLAINS STORE IN PONTIAC nun i stop is to mn you icttiri BOTH STORES OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS AMVU fltlt PARKING EASY CRIDIT TIRMS THOMAS 7mECONOMY m L /w* i THt PONTIAC PRESS ltoN*IAC» MICHIGAN, “ ***?“ ^ 1)KCKM UKR17, i960 'Olrt^AQMiqHIGAN, >ional sola. At the left is a hallway leading to ) of the bedrooms and back to the utility room. Us in this roofri are deep pink. The carpeting tide walla. FOUNTAIN At one s4< hi. v*. The Ccor'hu* black and white tiles onlt. t'nder the front pMarr win ilow them* b a can -d wreJoeal sols upholstered la pink with a a h -r fMw»\ O i U» wad apposite Ike window Is a tong * SHKRRV WATCH IB - Sherry celebrated her t&hT birthday Vsterday* She's s{i#n here on her, TV seat. In the background $j|ou can see the flfbplate with its fountain and planter. This area UKtR-tltON ROOM Two sfttps up from the Itvfttg room is the' recreation room, This used to be the parage. Walls ate Paneled m African Kajliuil The floor is corUtone tile. Draperies ire beige fWF taW Pink :'MS" wlfltt? in!9 Have corn! cotoivd slipcovers. th^ design. The chairs Your Neighbor’s House Expanding Old Home—No/ Moving— Gave Clem Snarrs a New House THREE VRAM AGO - This is li*’ Clem Snarr I J^to when'the Snarrs moved here from OetrflB'fhr* fm they enlarged this 38x32 home, they btoKoveri origiaai structure. The former living' n»m is now a garage to a recreation room. ' By JANET OOKlX ■' tontine Press Home Editor Today’s house wat a sleeper. Several. years ago one of the Clem Snarrs' neighbors on Lower Straits Lake told us what ad interesting job had been done on their house: Atthat • time we •talked with Mrs. Snarr. but ill-ness in her family prevented our getting together. Last mon.h toe made, an, appointment to take a few pictures, thinking we were doing just another -summer home ; jpb. Instead we came < today’s story. About 5 years ago the Snarrs and their two children, moved to JMorth Shores from Detroit Dawn, now ft), and Roy who’s If were in schpol. Two years later, in December of '57, Sherry pus bom. .*■• plete with a barbecue, _ fireplace and sink. This room (it’s unheated and usable, only in 'summer) has ■ Corrugated flberglas root. All Interior woodwork la painted pink. Around the outside, underneath the screens, are bilek planter boxes. £ The bricks in these .planters and in the fireplace afe manmade concrete spilt bricks. But back to the kitchen. . . Floor and counter tops are gray. The walls are white and the three tiers of ruffled curtains blue. The ceiling is heavenly blue: The same heavenly blue is used, for the cupboard frames: cupboard doors are natural birch. The breakfast apt to yellow and white. 1 placed in small. Owe night — |mt casually "mm they drew rough ptom on a piece of paper towekag of the honor they really wool-el - Die happy ending of the story to that when the; plans to an crchi.cct. hr changed only the pitch of the. roof over the new front door. Clem Snare started the work rtf building over and around the old house in late summer. Oh ItiaihftlvIiH the family had dinner in thr new living room Snarr did ad hto own work except die roofing. Before rcbutktlqg the how-was 28 by 33; now it ia 12 by 5f. The pie shaped tot to lM Iret on the front. 91 feet on the rear end MS feet deep. Just Inside the front door to - rent clove, at the right. At left there are two steps >«a Into the largo thing sun. Except for. thr area in ' oat of the fireplace, the floor i «siprM la Mack and wtdtr vd. Draperies a - • off-white vtured amlorlal. Tito, toon*** < ered in coral i from of the torg tween them ta-ji step fable. Over'at Ode tdde ef the. room to a hrsagstaar card table amt matehlag 'chairs.1 This room was ih« oLi garasc. * * it #■ * ' A Mg L-shaoed ytilityvoom aeparates the bvj|Ag area of the " house from the kitchen. At the end nearest*!h? recreation rccm ■ a door opens into a ion.'' that leads to rooms and a tain*. This ii m|I to be the living room. Furniture to bleached mahogany. The bedspread to white with gold quitting. Three scarlet throw pH-» Iowa make a dramatic spot of color in the room. The exterior of the Snarr home to white cement block with gray brick trim. The ‘ garage doors and window trim are pink. Three " is- laujtdre •equipment 1 And a big freerer In the end near the kitchen. Bright copper accessories meke it f chpcrful ittom, * * ift, ? The kitchen was two rooms in the old house. The Snnrra «d<-ed an outdoor eating room, cam- . DIFFERENT ENTRANCE - The entrance-wgy is raised two-steps shove the Irving room. /oof the There is a wrought iron railing along o» sidy alls in . The k»un£? chair matches the pink and silver i tweed. In front Of the fireptacc to a ptiik and whit? ptesue tab A in the shape of the fiqtfre Around i. cn the floa- v-rc TV cushions. Tn steps up toward the back Bt n.T-IN STORAGE — Snarr built these ply- are pale green wood cabinets In one corner of the utility roam. A door from d The Mhr one bat a white Formic* tap; the where Sherry li Snarfs uae it for buffet dinners. Walls in here. rith tighter green tower curtain, to room leads to the back yard is a sum red playhouse. recreation room. Here the walls-are paneled in African ICarina wood. The floor is corktone tile while the ceiling has striated squares of Weltcx on It. Draperies have a flowering branch design on them. s* - to q|MRMto tfp.-- • vwjfe rfaweak,'s _ KMPANPEP HOl’SK — This to the Gera Snarr home on Adeie Terttoce at Lower Straits Lake. -The exterior is white block. Chimney and walls st each tide of the entrance are gray brick: Trim is fo as Twtowi :uk. Snarr did all the work of enlarging the boure except the v NINETEEN MNP1 THE PONTIAC PBES8. SATl?HDAY, r>BrirMH^B iT K«» Raised Ranch Style Gives^^l£*zlcb More Usable Rooms y« !V> time and energy sandpapering new .. '■ . . - ' • wood to clean and prepare -it for By DAVID I* BOWEN then’s a guest room, a laundry p«int stain or a dear *"«-*» The We raised ranch made Ms lint ana and a third complete bath. Bull Dog carp;, 131 Day Street, A hobby room which has been Jersey City 6, NJ. has introduced lumorta year ago. Since that ^ ou he * new product, BULL DOG UPLD as a dark-room for M^g Liquid. that dots examples of the style in this ser- ^photographer «* a all the work lor you. ta^homepkrwmjd Rearing vorkakDp pmj- Applied with a doth, BOLDTITE national attention to the aer fcnn. eela, or as an efftoe far the pra- removes , dirt, grease, hand and Its popularity |g reaching the feeriiaral or baaineaa man. ^ heel marks, pencil and crayon petal where aora* enthusiasts be- ^ metis, etc. Eatfer and quicker to Here “raised ranch” may even- P?.* use than sandpaper, It does not tually make a threceome of the ratae ** wniu nor ,lter ** Big Two of poat-War residential *dutk^S toc*J*f ? I”11*1 turn of the wood surface and la architecture — split - level and “"** ■”** *f ** $?? * bcdrooro ideal lor use on plywoods and ranch. J »*«<“««* shown. IWs apartment $30,900 $6,000 Down LAKEWOOD VILLAGE Home Sifts EM MU5 or MU 44I2S In residential architecture. This one has six rooms upstairs and the possibility of either three or more or a rental apartment downstairs. RAISED RANCH — Here's another example of ttte new style which may evqptually take a place alongside the split-level and standard ranch NoatMaa-Sphklf MA 6-1969 JO 4-6124 Ml 4-7422 fimitml The lower level is of brick veneer which provides contrast ef color and texture. Hie roof Is of white asphalt aMngle to reflect sunlight and give the house a clean and light appearance. tunes ago, but fust when fr waif _ discovered is not known exactly. Some anthropologists say that early man may have discovered how firm his footprints in river mud became after bring dried in the sun. This suggested to him that certain clays could be shaped and baked to make all sorts of OttoJLTrzosCo. 3101 Orchard Laka Ed. FE 2-0278 (efter 5 call MA 14247) For the protection of your oil burner; washing machine and recreation room, you would be smart to install a sump pump or cellar drainer. The' pump is put into a well or sump to which surplus water" In the basement drains. The pump Is equipped with a float valve which starts the motor automatically when the water in the aump reaches the danger point. The pump continues to operate until all water has hem drained from the sump. Householders who have ' basement water problems are advised] to coneult an experienced plumbing] contractor about the beet type ofj pump. STATE An Addreu You’d be Proud of • 3 Bedroom Homti • Full BoMmanfs • AH Brick •City Wafer and Sewers • Paved Streets *13,750 Su Available Located •» 424 ItawoM Drive hi Rochester Meadows Tito Rochester U. Nerth Tknegh the VMago of Rochester I GROUND FLOOR PLAN LOWER LEVEL, FAMILY "OPTION - Large play n features lower level in houae built for'one-temily use. 1961 TEK TEMPEST FULL BASEMENT—3 BEDROOMS Usa Then faal ’10.490 *7930 *100 This House of the Week ariec-tion, B-43, shows to advantage the flexibility of the bonus lower level sjiace. Architect Samuel Paul's alternate floor plans show how it can either add abundant extras for one-family living or be compartmentalised to create an income-producing rental apartment. CAN WAR Neither option need be elected immediately. The lower floor can be left unfinished at time of construction — just as attic rooms frequently are in 1% story hornet n loin ALTERNATE GROUND FLOOR - FAMILY UNIT* YEARS OF EXPERIENCE HAVE dADE US BUILDING DRAFTSMEN most reasonable of prices. (Set Oar quota-> tions today. FHA end Mortgage Services “Free Planning Sendee" FE 3-7141 Yoa ere invited to visit ’Waterfront Hemes of Distinction” Designed for modern family .living. One of the most important qualifies tions for a building material is the ability to withstand expansion and contraction caused by changes in temperature. This la called dimensional stability. An example of an extremely stable material la ceramic tils, "fixed" at temperatures as high u 2,000 F during the manufacturing proc- children to anas designed for play, thus reserving the Bring room lor adult activities. Children playing outdoors eftn be watched from the kitchen end balcony overlooking the rear pay yard. In addttton to the play room, Jim Zoehlke FE 4-9377 “The Caafeai lollder" (Armstrong CLASSIC CUSHIONTONE For the Irst time, a low-cost, noise-quieting ceiling with a luxurious design that decorators recommend far ovary room in the hone, dearie Cushiontone costa only 927.72 for die average MFx 12' mom, and yon can easily install it yourself. It b washable, repaintable, and permanent ... it won't crack, chip, or peel Other W&r WE CAN ARRANGE YOUR FINANCING... iu tops amt into on payment! FE 4-3575 VETS*- 0NtY 12 HOUSES LEFT UtusgivsyouafreeestimatsonaClassic Cushiapton* ceiling for your horns. MIDWEST BUILDERS TIB W. Htfgqa (Acto— From Now Pot OFflca) In PowHoc Riwi 1935 "mount1 cumins road 13440 W. 7 Mill ROAD * UN 44272 UTILITY a HOBBY ROOM OR MEN [ I ' C v M' THB PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, I960 TWENTY«0N1B Bathroom Trellis Holds Towels Handsomely NEW YORK (UPD—A imw lour foot high towel trellis with two' hinged sections is both a handy and handsome bathroom accessory. R can serve as a screen or divider Anstln Building Co.’s FASHION ,LuT <1* J SIXTY-ONE . 3 I _. l ^ Ouaberh ** Display Homy ^ MORTGAGES APPLICATIONS FOR FHA or VA ARE NOW BEING TAMM 0« New or Existing Meow* QUICK SERVICE Phone Us Today FRANKLIN MORItiAM CORF. WO 1-4190 able free plan.' iAnother feature of the plan is a two-way plumbing Wall, which enables the home handyman to utilise common water * a-iML V_ Snaky 1 - 7 ML IN CHEROKEE HILLS PLANNING TO BUILD? MODERNIZE? . . . REPAI bathtub is It inches Ugh and meas- ures B x 42. The corner seat is convenient when taking a loot bath and. Is also adaptable to a sitting shower, the Piumbing-Heating-COol-ing Information Bureau <)oinU out TRe.wide rim seat makes clean-! ing of the entire bathtub easy Rom a sitting position. INSULATING BLOCK - Workmen ale shown filling holes, drilled in1 the Harry Carlisle home, 750 Geneva Street Waterford Township, with a new type of insulation. The dust seed in the center of the picture is coming out of a hole al- Saw Texture If you are looking for n^w texture ideas in Wood for home walla, (why not try simple rough-sawn Douglas Hr hoards nailed snugiy. They can be any width from six to twelve inches, and random widths also work weti. They will ' finish to a silvery grey. Sump Pump Offers Flood Protection Acoustical'Aluminum Ceiling Now Available A residential version of a com-! mercial acoustical-aluminum ceil-! big has been introduced for the'dol It-yourselfer. It’s a suspended ceil-! ing system, assembled from interlocking .“tee"* members on a two toot-by-two foot, or two toot-by-four foot module. Tabs on the ends! of the intersecting tees are locked!! into* place with a special tool to] “Cultured Living** Con Bo Toon in foootifo! University Hilln Boor MS.U.O. Campus Ivon Rd. last of Crooks Rd Model Phone OL 1-1&25 For the first time it is possible 1 to insulate existing masonry walls * such at concrete block or brick i cavity walls. A patented type of . vermiculite that is water-repellent filters down through the blocks much in the same way sand flows through an hour glass. tool strength. . A preforated strap suspends the]® !* jjaluminum grid from any existing 51 ceiling- Panels are then dripped Lw | into the modules to complete.thtlmt “ project Provisions for light fivUC tures are also designed Into thefBl ' system. Pi The pump is located in a well or sump td which surplus water hi the basement drains. The pump Is equipped with a float valve)1 which starts the motor automati- ] cally when the water h| the sump j reachea the danger point. The J»mp continues to operate until all.the water has been drained! from the sump. * W # Sump, pumps are made in vait-j oiri sizes to meet varying load!, requirements. Householders who have basement water problems j are advised to consult with an ex-j, pertenced plumbing contractor j N|ba wffl be glad' to recommend l the type of pump which will best!, serve the , purpose, says the Plumbing - Heating - Cooling Inter-h mat ion Rutmii f Teats have shown that up to SO i per cent leas heat is transmitted1 , through walls insulated with this .new till. Both heating and cooling Attic Rtc.. Room Breezeway Porches {Custom Mada Divider j A perfect room • divider is a built-in seating unit framed to! take standard - sized bottom and | P"**- nr**iii illh ths kniii (Part of the hack developing into]! an open bookcase. This unit can 1 look like an expensive piece of}] furniture when finished in natural, j j beige-toned west coast hemlock. |] Inclosed CONMETE STEP COMMIT At He trim Cunt ta Taa Km PI 1-0451 C SCHUETT Kitchen 6497 Highland Rd. (M-S9) GAUGES OR 3-7715 ENJOY THIS WONDERFUL SURPRISE TODAY! FE 2-1211 tauttBOlyope rated backwater valve. Thia valve is installed to; BIG BEAR tRINGS BACK THE REMODELING BARGAINS M The CARLO AMERICANA Unbelievably Priced from . , . < Garage Optional. Also, 4th Bad room end 2nd Bath) 7 reasons why this home is making history: )•*'» the first horn* ever built that wot specifically designed to create greater family togetherness. ) \ lf'« the first 'Nome ever built in Hue pike classification that's fully ■ / MtUMAod OseaGla toll----- ~ Thoosmoo ens siilm -f- N't the first homo over built ia this price dots that effort such a tremandoes collection of brood nemo products. It'* located in beeatiful Lotas Lake Estates which has rightfully achieved the reputation of being one of the fiaatt residential com-munities la Oakland County. It'« a genuine Medollioa homo at awarded by the Detroit Edison No Payments Till March lOtil YOUR CHOICE *150 for Only . . Bm PER WEEK DO BUSINESS WITH POHTIAO’S RELIABLE BUILDER t Live better longer — See and buy this tremendous Carol Americana Home todayl ^ CONSTRUCTION CO. $2 W. Huron—Pontiac CALL FE 3-7833 10450 WEST NINE MILE RD OAK PARK, MICHIGAN' JOrdan 4-9134 PONTIAC Rockcote PAINT STORE ROCKCOTE PAINTS WALLPAPER t South Csu. Fi 3-7129 THR POfcTIAC FRB33, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1960 Write for Froe Plan to Build Wall Bar Wood Rates Best as Good insulator Ask any architect who has had1 the greatest influence on American I dwelling styles Sad the shape of t the country's buildings In thircen-. tury And, invariably, the answer la! Frank Uoyd Wright. Light Up YourHome with standing of the than And why he had such great force during his Ufe. . “Wood is a friend of mine,” said Wright in commenting on Ms ideas on how a home should he designed. "The best friend of man an easth is the tree. When we uae the tree respectfully and economically, we have one of the great resources of the earth. It ia a beautiful material, friendly to man; the supreme material for Ma dwelling purposes. Modern VIRDEN FIXTURES for Your Kitchen end Both “If a man ia going to live,” Wright concluded, “he should Uve with wood.” NOW IS THE TIME to SELECT the Lot You Want lor Your Home in BEAUTIFUL WATKINS HILLS. Why take leu when you get so much more with a ROSS BUILT HOME? “The Builder that Makes a House a Home1 16 Miles Past Telegraph Rd. on Dixit Hwy., Trim Left on Wrtkirifi Lake Rd. Why fo wood a good, inau against heat, cold and sound? Why it It recoirahawded far home construction for studding, sheathing and riding? A section of-wood, seen through a microscope, reveals not only! counticai separate ceils that form' 1 Ha riructure. but. a myriad of tiny air spaces, as well, which provide, (be berrier against heat and cold and even sound. One inch of wood like Douglas! fir, west coast hemlock or western: tad cedar is worth in insulatiig! value six inches of brick ‘and n| foot of concrete. That is why wood ! m so popular as a building material for the nation's housing indus-j try- No More Drips The dripping faucet, the historic bugaboo of matay homes, has been made obsolete fey the development of new types of valve units which can be slipped in or out of faucets and valves easily and quickly. The new faucet opens and closes with an easy up and down movement which presses the seat washer 24-HOUR SERVICE Gas aid Oil Fnrnaces GAS MATING LUX-At AC — MULLER SUPREME — EXCELL MOERY’S PC 2-4970 ELECTRIC HEAT IMUH ELECT1IC EM S-A214 MU 44U1 EXPANSIBLE — Concrete panels are stored on racks after pouring, foreground, and then lifted into place with a crane. Partially cotnpleted wall at right provides a before and after view. The size of the panels, 5' j-inches thick and up to 20 feet wide and 12 feet high, is indicated hy ' the men. Elkay expects to occupy this new stainless steel sink plant on or about December 1. Concrete Panels U^Does Hot Water ALUM. SIDING VJOE VALLEL’ OL 1-6621 to Enlarge Factory Come Up Fast? An "expansible" factory designed to provide a growing company with a ready means of enlargement Is presently under construction in the Chicago suburb of Broadview, IU., by the. Elkay Manufacturing Company. Elkay, the nation's largest and oldest manufacturer of stainless presently operates two other plants in the Chicago area. one ia Cicero, 111., and one In Sum-nit, 111. The Summit plant, also ’expansible,” measured 45,000 square feet at its building in 1952 and was enlarged to 75,000 square feet by 1960. The “expansible" construction consists of structural steel framework covered by concrete panels poured at the site, tilted into place and clip-bolted onto steel columns. To enlarge the plant, additional framework is run out to the sired perimeter. The bars sides created by this telescopic-like expansion are covered with new panels'and the area is roofed. After a floor baa bees poured, the original end-panel it am aa-clipped, moved to the new position, sad clip-bolted into piece. ia this way the feetery can be expended as desired at a minimum of coat mad with a mini- WHOLESALE TO ALL!! Our Carload Buying Power Enables Us to Buy for Lous. The Sawings Are Pasuod on to You. It Dtva Payment — Tint Payment Feb. Both Gas and* Oil r-GAS—1 r—OIL—1 10M00 ITU 1OM00 ITU *252 NO MONiY DORN MOR-SUN Ia Guaranteed by “ ted Housekeeping 4? Yean Old These Famous Isandsi Oacetal Electric— MuoRer—- Celamaa — Armstrong—Moc-Sua—Monogram 8000WILL AUTOMATIC HEATINS Ml WEST HURON ST. ft MiM When completed, this new Elkay plant will be the largest ever built for the sole purpose of pro-ducing stainless steel sinks. The initial structure will cost over tl minion and will provide 100.000 De you have to wait for hot | water when you turn on the hot water faucet? » Long waits fop hot water can be avoided by the use of circulating system. This consists of loop of (ripe between the water heater and the individual fixtures. With a circulating system the hot water is constantly in circulation between the water heater and the fixtures. Thus hot water is immediately available at the turn of a faucet. / circulating system is especially desirable la a house with or a raack type boose i large area. A circulating system not only offers the advantage of instant hot water, but it also effects a saving In fuel to heat the water. With- aquare feet of office and factory ^ a circulatiiw system MMAB Thdfe "pwansihlp" mnitnif*._________ »s_ __a. —i IIATEMAJVft l ie \ imm; post •pace. The “expansible” construction and a -10-acre site create an enlargement potential up to another 150,000 square feet of factory •pace. Occupahcy is expected on or about December 1. I Design and construction of this new Elkay plant, located at 2700 Seventeenth Avenue in the suburb, Is by the Abell-Howe Company of [Forest Park, 111., and Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Project manager for AbeU-Howe is William W. Carton. VOBTS LESS The dost of erecting the "expansible" concrete-panel walls is approximately three-fourths the cost pf conventional masonry conitruc-tion, according to Mr. Carton. The coat of moving land reinstalling these walls, he says, is only fourth the cost of tearing down and rebuilding a similar masonry wall. The panels in Hi Inches thick and op to AS feet wide, asd It feet high. These ora poo red Is forms at the 'rite on a concrete floor which to coated with a solution to keep tfcepanel from adhering to It. The panels eon'-' TRADE Moo one rrifMsin UMra. ClMt U St B«BMMs. St* sad ntoi at $25,950 TRADE $39,950 TRADE few $18,500 TRADE $27,500 TRADE $14,900 TRADE ohttshngti or cracking. They am Of toW pPOlld stress concrete. A crane lifts the panels into place where they are fastened by 'bolting steel plate clips to the panels and behind flanges on the steep -beams. A slight gap between the panels is filled with a neoprene rubber seal. This both seals the wall and absorbs the natural expansion and contraction njovement H of the panels. 11 One Fixture Needed ||in Each Living Area Each room in your home should have at least one light fixture controlled by a wall switch, the American Home Lighting Institute said. The fixture can be a ceiling type wall bracket, gslance, cornice, or it can be built-in cove lighting. Where a room has more than one entrance, there should be a switch at each entrance. Im’iarn! PENNY FINCHER months $9,000 ■ 377 S. Telegraph Imv cm AMHUauf'^tMdud Call Us For A Free Estimatet EMES&nlNM, MC. 55 East Pika Street ‘ FE 3-7195 Highland Estates tr *13,980 BERT SM0KLER BuUm MaOat tkaa OB Stott ' Lacatad Almfrt Kaad • v Batwaaa Mto a ad VaoNaa Lata Rdi toaav «OOa dWini . Caa be V-69Z2 SI 5.25 V-495 $8.05 V-A410 S2.90 Public Welcome Stop in Anytime From 8 A-AA to 5 P. M. Tuoadoy Thru Fridov^ Monday 8 A. M. to 9. P. M, KIIP YOUR HOMI Wl-Mih Son AM Win*, li Omm by • Uooasod Mectrkol Confroctor Electric Heating Specialists See This Amazing Softener Today at H.H.STMTM Standard Electric ( o. | 175 South Soginow Street FC 2-9261 FREE PARKING ADJACENT TO MAIN BUILDING 103 State FE 5-1SS3 In the Finest . v • AMERICAN TRADITION “The JEFFERSON” This is one ol themodels buill by W.W. ROSS HOMES which is open for your inspection this, weekend. A completely Modern Home, with Early American Charm . . . * P Ki TERMS necessary to let the water run from the hot water faucet until hot water is available. This wastes water and fuel. The Plumbing - Heating - Cooling Information Bureau points out that if a circulating system were applied to all installations, the saving in water and in fuel, on a city-wide basic, would %be substantial. The Bureau also calh attention to the importance of thorough Insulation of the hot water flfUf. This to desirable Irrespective, of whether the system Is circa latiag Or not. Householders who wish further information on modern methods of supplying domestic hot wafer are invited to get in touch with an experienced plunibing tractor. . SPACE STRETCHER - Tiny bathroom gets needed storage space when cabinets are built under and around wash basin. One “cupboard" is actually a clothes hamper, designed like a flour bin., Built-Ins are in tawny beige Douglas fir, finished clear with protective plastic lacquer. WBSBP. THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER ; TWENTV-PIVl^ Title Chance Is Determined by Green Bay Packers Loss Would ■EAT TREATMENT - Five im infra red Itesters wUl toe placed behind the bench of the Detroit Lions tomorrow when they meet the Chicago Bears at Briggs Stadium. Bruce Maher gave one of the heaters a test during drills In the snow today. As for the Bears, well, they'll have to battle the Ltoos and the cold. Pirates Get Shantz; Yankees Buy McDentt Lions Cant Afford to Stumble Against Bears Sunday Put Detroit ir Position to Tio Good DETROIT — The surging Detroit Lions, bidding for a National Football League playoff berth after losing their first three games of the season, am! the Chicago Bears tangle terefsunday in a key Western Dviafoo battle. Under Coach George Wilson, the rebounding Lions have won three straight since suffering a 28-7 loas in a riotous game with f at Chicago last month, Detroit takes * a .1-5 record info its Inst By The Associated Press Green Bay was a 10-point favor-e to defeat the Rama st Log Angeles today and clinch the Western Conference championship in the National Football League. But all the Packers needed was tie. Only s loss could keep Green Bay (7-4) from a Dec. 26 meeting' wife fee Eastern champion Eaglet at PhUaaNphia. And even feat might only change fee date because fee Packers could do end up to a two-way ‘“' the American League player pool pen strength by obtaining south- a. ~ - ~ j paw pitcher Bobby Shantz from **".* ®e Pm*Ulrfh f* the new Washington dub of fee *•«* mlnor >««uers - American League. (pitcher Bennie Daniels, first base- In another trade, the New York awn R. C. Steven sad tafiejder Yankees purchased lefthander Dan- Harry Bright, ny McDevitt from fee Los Angeles Dodgers. A Detroit victory over fee Beers coupled with a Green Bay at Lot Angeles today, would put [fee Lions into the title picture. There'd be a tie among fee Lion, Packers sad winner of Sunday’s Baltimore-San Francisco struggle wife- a playoff needed to settle fee Western Division Jam. The only game Detroit has won from Chicago since Wilson became coach to 1987 was fee 21-U decision feat Insured the Lions a tie for the division lead that year. Detroit then downed San Frsncts-itained Shantz of fee Yankees, from 00 ht a-playoff game and won {fee world championship by beat- ing Cleveland, In fee game at Chicago last month, the rough, tough Bears played one of their beet defensive games of the year. Their line put _ „______a tremendous rush on Detroit Gen. Mgr. Jot L. Brown of the „„,„**,* Jlm NinowSki, who jStotolP-MMMgtoll—-----------[ B "—a--------- - pH for IK yams tn loas- but it was believed to he a little > more than the $20,ft)Q waiver price. I we As part of fee transaction, the whero we dM tos» year. we give sp three Itoe I Yankees will send a minor Isaguej player to fife Dodgers at a future era. They date. [ atoWy. McDevitt, 28, was used sparingly by the Dodger* last year and faffed to win a game, feeing four. He appeared in only 34 games, moat of them In relief, ~ ' “ innings. McDevitt * addition rakes at rsci rvi i i*; Yankee roster to 33. only seven Ml f»] OKOIGTS lie whom am pitchers. They lost throe) s» .» huriers to fee new Washington and |VOftit L/QKOtO But Ninowsid will be sitting on fee bench this time and Earl Morrell will direct fee Lions' attack; He darned the ttarting assignment by sparking the Lions to s last-minute victory over Bal- toJnrpjans to lttl'tod tobby timore two weeks y Ust week. . ^ ca, % — - ,k- rnur riril mi 12 nf 14 bimm! ” * J Ndiftoy-have real, gsed 1 at fee same time. Runnerup Bov/I at Stake Should Packers Win Today Also Coach Red Hickey’s 4Bers wen reported hi good physical ahape. Several Colts' are ailing. End Raymond Berry, the league’s top receiver, and safetyman Johnny Sample both were doubtful. San Francisco must win second place outright to qualify for the Runner-up Bowl Jan. 7'to Miami agatost the No. 3 team of the Eastern Conference. If fee 4fers should deadlock for Of ttwc-wty playoff to the WesF * * * Five Sunday games remain on the NFL’s final weekend schedule and here’s what they mean; Baltimore (6-5* at San Francisco 48-5)—If fee Packers lose, a share of first place for the winner. least a share of a Uoa victory sad s certain ith Detroit, fee Lions get fee nod since the league ruled the •ead in the games between the two teams will be the deciding factor. San Francisco beat Detroit 14-10 but lost 24-0. ★ ft ' ft If Baltimore and Detroit tie for second, the Lions still go bowl-ward since they beat- the Celts (twice. Hickey sticks wife his club that started last toeek’s muddy game against Green Bay, Johnny Unites, who didn’t throw a touchdown pass against' Los Angeles for the first time hi games, tries to get back on fee beam hgatast the 49ers. Rounding out the backfleld with Unites and Moore are left half Alex Hawkins and fullback Billy Pricer, The Colts left ailing fullback Alan Ameche at home. - College and Prep Scores PRESS BOX! Central Michigan and Northern Michigan will kick off the #K Michigan football season in the annual red feather game at Saginaw Sept, I. fr * dr Lou Metre*, assistant football coach at Pontiac Central High School, became a father for fee lint tone Friday. Hit wtle gave Ml Warn sum n ____m Col 110, Mtukecon JC IN I. W»TM SUlt M n Dllnoli ll. Crnt ! Mlchinn 1) jmufo lf. S»«l«T* Michigan It aw Tub S4. a*snort Suomi (• 2TuS Ho wall 71. ScatM Pacific M « «t Highland Park JC 71 Nortlwrn imaoT/nuCenl l Ulchlian IS ! In Doerr of 174 Ottawa Drive la captain oTto Woealtr CaUegs ■swimming team which is called the best in five years at the school. John’s brother is a member of the PCH swimming team this Saginaw Fives Win SVC Tilts Valley Conference basketball vie-The Lions, if tied with either lories Friday night. The two Sagi-San Francisco or Baltimore, get fee Miami bid because they hold « 34-14 point edge to a seasonal split wife fee fen and a 64 games won edge (for fee Colts. A two-way flrat-ptace tie in the West forces the title game back to Jan. 1, a three-way finish makes it Jan. I. Invaded that Michigan Tech J. Denver I Michigan 1, North DakoU 1 itl*) U.S. ffatloaab s. Minnesota 3 Michigan State I. Colorado College 3 on. Toledo «. Muakegon 3 Alabama 73. Baylor M Auburn TSOUrglala Toch 73 iSFEyrr^1- Oklahoma «. Texas AJXM 1* 7 The Anaetaled Praia Berkley *7. Walled Lake M Bloomfield Hllli M. CUrenceelUe St Brown City 73. Almont M B ham Cranbrook' *5. Booth Lyon M apt *8, Armada 40 Farmington Our lab 11. Whyae St. Mary M n. tnaiMM RoU B Kan u> State 77, N. Carolina M rati Iowa BUM (3. Waahlaftoa SS CM B Wane M * Rockhum iMo.i 7t. 'ndtana BUM 73 OsL otihnarla pTBaMu CftfV. *1 IUinoli Tech SS, Detroit Tech HT Augustaaa (Hl.i St. pihunf N Beloit *s. Lowreaoe m Carrol iWti.t 77. Ink* Forest n loti Coraall (Uwa). S3 lUpaa 7t Northwestern t Minn, i 84. Milwaukee TtSSW Haxal Park S3.'Birmingham Seaholm . a'k'Sir.^Romulu.., Northrllle 41. Clarkatoa 43 North Branch 45, Oxford 44 New Ham 44. Dryden 47 Owoaso IS. Lapeer 44 - , .■ OL Bt. Mare M Dgtrott St Rita 47 OrtoarlUe ft. MlUlnetou M Oak Park 44. Troy S3 Pant. St. Pnd 7L Feradole at. Jamas Pontiac Central St. Pitot Central 43 Center Una St. Clement 43 lmi Oak 84. klary 47. Highland Park St Benedict Rochcxter S4, L'Ange Creuie 44 Note villi 77. Romeo 44 Saginaw A. HU] SS. Mat 1 Lale Share S(. Utica M Oakland Is Battling to Stay From Cellar SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Osk-tond’s Raiders finish their inaugural season in the American Football League Saturday battttng to stay out of the cellar. " They face'feeCbcmfer Broncos 3 Candlestick Pwk Ml 1:30 p.m. Denver beat the widen 31-14 to the lint league ganW-betwees fes Oakland rests in third place to !the AFL Western Dfviaioa wife s 5-8 record. Denver is Ust at 4&t. Royal Oah Pen ten t Cincinnati Misses apiece to set fee pace. Northern' Ron Jackson took individual honors to fee game wife It. [Emmanuwl Christian ____________________ Loses New Gym Debut Northland articulariy anxious for*4ry. gUl^ll q| 237 721 fen Mis Jlity ^•^>g|fewi tn ■ lUJf nwt n# IWlnaMlfl tWttBml f>lb»H nmaWmsI •**»•«. U • 11.HmMwI ■ 4mn I Parra had 333 337 and 630, Joe Foster at 235, Clark Batch at 233 336 III 694, BUI Lowery at 228. Ted Sutton 39, Jim Walker 339, At Caritoe 336 were among the high Waterford to e 5447 rout of Cm- Classic. Portland edged Santa tral Hi-Y. Christian hosed out Cm- Clara 43-4I and Gomaga beat tral McthodfoL 4148, and All Saints tana 7344 to fes Oty of defeated First Baptist. 3617. I tourney. West Side Mobfi at 3918 and Lake Center Drugs |i 3606 were high teams for the week. West Side Mobil won 3 games from Bicmar Inn, West Side Lanes was a two time winner over Triple X Lunch, Coca COia shift dut Sparks Griffin. Lake Center Dn«k won three from Blue Cleaners, Calbi Music took three from Tony’s Rental, Paaquale’s Pizzeria won two from Haaetton Lettering, Oakland Coin woo two from slater* end Judah Lake Mart won turn games from Piamti’s Lounge during this week's action. The 1006 shot by West SUe Mobil was the high game of the week. Nixon Reported Out Redskins To Lose Mentor Tablo Tonni* Group Plant. Elimination The Pontiac Table Tennis Asm. has scheduled an elimination tournament next Thursday to select a six-man team to represent Pontiac to a meet against Royal Oak. The Intercity dash will be Dec. 36. Anyone interested can compete in the elimination round-robin tournament which, will he heM in to Pontiac Central girts gym at 7:39. No PTTA league play will be heM until Jan. 5. . FTTA STANOINC frttrott p 11 Psrrl* SMmkn b li SWB*r Alt Alum. If if N«trU few capital t* n a a w pulled away to s 12-point edge. I M be pfe it, 'Oregon! Duqueene took an U4» lead J*" *»« P1^ even on a fieW minute encircled by mow." The Ducka’j attack, baaed on speed and maneuverability. would be curtailed! sharply by a wet field. never was headed. Ned Twyman paced Duquesne with 36 potato.' n WASHINGTON (AP)-Win lose. Mike Nixon 1s finished ss coach of to Washington Redskins day’s game with the Philadelphia Eagles. There haa been no announcement to feet effect, nor is one immediately planned, but there are unmistakable indications that to 46-year-old Nixon: 1. WUl not be coaching the Red-ridna in 1181. 2. Instead of accepting another position wife Washington, will take a Job elsewhere. # fr ft Nixon’s break wife the Redskins probably wUl be ta to form of a resignation after two seeaons in fee dungeon of the National Football League. George Preston Marshall, owner of to dub, has bean noncommittal through the last month, tie has remarked significantly, how-: a coach’s -lifs to to trade Is governed by the tans. ■ ft ■* ft While Nixon is immensely popular wife Ms players and weU regarded by his colleagues, to Redskins hhve failed to excite public fancy with only one victory to [{date. They have loet sight and tied two, locking up last place to to NIL’S Eastern Conference and their worst record since Marshall moved to dub from Boston Je Washington to 1667. ft ft ft The 'Skins were next bottom to to Easters standings wife a 34 account last season, Nbton's first as bead coach. Ho had been No. l assistant to Joe Kuharich lor five years and promoted when Kuharich left to coach at Notre Dame. Nixon's contract expires year, his life in the NFL. He was a star haUback at Pitt from 19|3-34 and played or coached under feq tote Jock Sutherland for 13 yean to cdtoge and " league. AubUht'a Tigers were dt mm the free throw line, con tog an 36 af 43 attempts. Virginia Tech, which hit1 only nine of 36 bee throws, had a 33-30 edge to Ms first triumph of the season the Birmingham Classic windup. up a 15-potot lead over Baylor midway through the sec- MsnhaU, who Is already have started searching for a replacement, said several ftpeks ago that whatever might rlop, Ninon would stay wT Redskins to some capacity. It Is now considered unlikely feat Nixon would choose to remain ftrith another coach and to general manager’s Job beyond reach. Dick McCann la entrenched’ to the latter posit. LSU defeated Texas Tech 7346 to overtime: Iowa State beat Washington 6346: Wake For-finished strong to whip Vir-i 6641 to to Atlantic Coast Georgs Washington racked up a Southern Conference victory hy holding oft VMI 1611; LaSalle turned bask Muhlenberg 6447; California tripped San Fran-“ UCLA thumped Notre Dame 6654, and Oregon State defeated Arisons State 6654. 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Lawrence St DRAYTON: 4416 Dixie Highway WALLED LAKE: 1102 W. Maple Rd. STARTING TOMORROW EXCLUSIVE 1st RUN DOUBLE FEATURE! Sweeping Oni Of Tk* MagiccJx Sonierful Wortb OfSbitwb, labdin oh6 Sckikerazojbc! SIDNEY JAMES GLENN Complete with Cleaning ■ Attachments tJH co-feature • • • STRICKLYhL- PARKER • •SIX ■LA fkK ftONTMC' ftRBS3, SATfetoilY; pfec^ttftER jr. ioeo Arms Proposals SmotfiferU. N. New Broom Necessary Part of Pita's Wardrobe , little Hope of Headway With 3 Days to Act on don paper uid. By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Rita Oartypfactlces witchcraft," this Lpn- 14 Different Plans ' UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (API — With reiSess time only three j dnys oil, the United Nation's arts! today to dispose of the! 14 disarmament proposals cluttering its agenda; But there was little prospect of breaking the East-West arms deadlock. The. Political Committee was expected to shelve at least half Of the arms resolutions in view of the mounting cry against voting on any controwersial plan that] would, merely aggravate East orj Weat - tj«g. “MY Rita Oam?” I wondered. You mean to tell me that the black' haired, big-eyed TV beauty who was Grace Kelly's matron-of-honor, who used to be Mrs. Sidney Lumet and then married young publisher Tom Oulnzberg, who portrayed lore’s mother In “The King of Kings,” is an old—but, of course, I mean a young witch? That Rita Gam? Would-Be Killer^K'^r”‘,P" • “rw fYPlWI Hi Mid he drove past the Ken-, nedy mansion several times and took a photograph of it tor further study. ' * . *• > "The security there is lousy," he Enraged ot 'Frame-Up' said to police. Traffic Charge Used I *r—:~ T"~~ t f ? of Jack Jailed Wants Missiles foie Readied "Naturally, that Rita Gam," a cool voice said. "IIow many Rita Gama you think there are? You making a federal caae ant oTYhla?” to Ai+ejt^Hhri \Kennedy 'Kin* on Wrong Side FORT. LAUDERDALE, Lti & * Political Rails? Atlantic Defense Chiefs Weigh Heller's Request About Polaris Weapon and mobile' equipment going the west Soviet land army malm it more powerful and more dangerous than ever. make a "human bomb" of blmStdf assassinate President-Elect John Kennedy was brought to a jail here Friday night. Richard Paul Pavltck, 73. Qf Belmont, N. IL, who looks more like a humanitarian than an assassin. “Oh. hello, Rita," I stammered, for it was the witch speak-1told newsmen he plans to plead felt a sudden chill, as you are supposed to upon meeting!guilty to a federal chafge of threat- The committee will vole onlv;» witch We were sitting near the door in a restaurant and ™*"* lhe Mte 0, 8 president-elect. ^ But I" --------------1 **— ------- on rwwtstkxa dealing with *uchjcustomerg were streaming In ■ssii—«“•«“«* was enraged at the phony of S “What do witches drink?" Inquired. "This one likes vodka!" the witch raucously replied. “That’s hew I Work my witchcraft. You see,'I’m hot a bad witch. I'm a good witch.* This will mean sidetracking the rival V. S- add Soviet arms plans, j A Polish resolution on mi rule i bases, and an Indian blueprint for setting-up principles of agreement] on jRsgonameni. The only plan of this type to be considered is Canada's proposal to reactivate the 99-nation dis- “But how did you become a armament Commission. This Ptafl! witch?" I persisted would also set up one committee * _____ . ____' (w... tq act as watchdog over future 1 we,Jt on® °J * j10 * e East-West arms talks and another! wishes In New England who to provide expert advice to the i divine for water and she said negotiators. The United States is i'You’re my daughter. Go home expected to support the CanadiaiiUnd work on'it.’ It’a like willing P*8*■ -________{things to happen. "Anyway, 1 stars at the— W traffic charge used by Palm Beach pay from her {SO police to arrest him. ; HOLLYWOOD (UP!) — Xady May Lawford, related by marriage to President-Elect John F. Kennedy. today was among the Hons unemployed and suspects politics might have been her downfall. Britisll-bom Lady Lawford mother ot actor Peter Lawford married to Kennedy's si* ter, Pat — said she did not know Whether she quit or was fired FM- Job The 72-year-old widow had | employed since Monday by the . firm of "Mr. Tlbor." Before start- commission, ■ "It was • -fnune-up." said |8fore. Pavltek who bragged that he had been driving for 81 years and never had a ticket. Pavilck, who said he once naojj^ Lady Uwford said she himself assigned to a mental instl-1 would fey, voted for Vice Presi-tution because of “depression." Richard M. Nixon had she saWbe felt that Kennedy s wealth ^ American citizen, bought him the election and MI * • ■ wanted to teach the United States! .foe presidemy is not forjUps Defense Spending **k.'' If Vice President Richard Nixon| BELGRADE, Yugoslavia^ had been elected. Pavlick said, he!—Ivan Gosnjak, Yugoslav would have gone after Teamster minister, submitted to the Parlia-Unlon President James R. Hoffa ment Friday a 1961 defense budg-with his dynamite. et of 239 bullion dinars—$79.6 mU- | lion at the official rate. The total Pavlick' Said be iUooked overllifederal budget: is 555 j dinars — standing group that makes NATO the Kennedy home at Hygrmis!$l8S million. The defense figure Port. Mass., followed Kennedy tolls 31 billion dinars—$10.3 million Washington, and then took a motel;—higher than last year’s alloca-about four miles north of the tion. PARIS (API—Defense chiefs of the 15-nation Atlantic day weighed American proposals to arm the West with ae Polaris missiles to counter ing Soviet threats. The future military posture of ie alliance was considered in the light of Friday's proposal by U.S. Secretary of State. Christian Herter that a massive force of Polaris missiles be readied off Europe'^ shores,* Herter proposed the alliance finance 100 Polaris missiles to be bolstered by five U. S. nuclear submarines carrying 16 Polaris missiles each. He suggested this added force might allow the withdrawal of some American troops from Europe without weakening NATO. > ream fog Its substance gave Western complacency. 11 The nport discounted oanuwiofr-menta of Soviet troops cuts by Preihfer Khrushchev as a grand- Truman, Hotvar to Ktda in Inaugural Jtoada President-Elect Jalp V. T.„, tnvitstion to ride li- Mi ipaugursl parade Jan. 20. .. Bite Edward ft. Foley. chetrmaa rat' Requests Campaign on Smut in Michigan LANSING: (It- The legislature will bo asked next year to piWsa a campaign against distribution of obscene literature and pornographic materials In Michigan. Rep. Harry A DeMaso (R Battle Creek) said he would ask tbs house his committee, wbkh conducted a 4(4 hour hearing Friday on the problem, ot,;obscene materials and bow fb cope with if. Roger -L. Scherer,.Battle Greek distributor, called for utilization of existing legislation aimed at curbing objectionable publications before trying to write more kgiala- terday the ex-pesMents would attnd the inaugural and ride in a car behind Kennedy, Truman will be accompanied by hie wife. ,, President. Elsenhower was expected to leave for bis Gettysburg. Kennedy is swdrh in. Community Theaters >r* Unptrt; "SM» •> Htmo Brown.“■ j, QjjlSs. gwWli Ql rfid. a.-WMi “fa. ONUM Sfcv* He said he personally would test Urt -Jw.: * a law which permits a prosecuting S»!i u«wJ attorney to ask far a court order ” " ; to prohibit sale of materials he sit-uon Although the United States considers obscene until the fataue Frtjaa. would control the nuclear war-is settled In the.•«“"*“ * —•—'* • heads, the missile force Is Intend- -ed to be under NATO control; The discussion ot the Polaris wasL renewed by the defense chiefs at the second day of NATO’s annual top-level review. The day begin with a disquieting intelligence estimate of Soviet strength read by French Gen. Andre Beauftre, chairman of the top-level French . Engliah-American strand Doors Open Wookdoys ot. 10:45 o.m. -Sunday at 12:45 P, M. - — A—------IVOTlCEil ““ military policy. Although the report was delivered behind locked doors and isj classified, informed sources said thru MON. SPECIAL MERCHANT SHOW TODAY.. 4 ADMISSION BY GUEST TICKET ONLY! candle—it’s gotta be a bay- '■HmmmHOHEi berry candle—and I da In- RITA eantatians and I try ta will something to happen. Like new I*m trying to will myself to do a comedy instead of a serious picture. By will power 1 grew long fingernails. Have yea ever peeled grapes with long finger nails.?” I confessed I hadn’t. It H . “It’s very sexy," the old witch fluttered Into her vodka, “listen here,” she said, “you’re not Uklng this witchcraft .very seriously. It’s, sort of like analysis, yog know. Acting Is sort of like witchcraft, too.- 1 “One more thing," Rita said. “What are you doing next Halloween night?" Tonite OWL SHOW Sill km Man ohm ni Hun ir iua SEE! m mum m iwum utmui «n SEE! !■ hhm iniik uittiMs u mum SEE! m Ntrattm m % mn? mm mm STARTS 10 P.M. THE WEEKEND WINDUP . . . "DONT PRINT THAT!” Tony Curtis’ $26,000 Rolls Royce is a prop in his new film. 8ccret Service guards, being run ragged trailing Sen. 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