THE PQNTIAC 118th Y3AR Pontiac, Michigan/ Wednesday,'December u, jwo-c* Expected LaborPost Home Edition ’ UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL . [ ASSOCIATED TRESS | / Choice for Cabinet .. . Picked for Job Since Reign of Woodrow Wilson unutr appointment procedure. Robert S. McNamara and President-Elect John F. Kennedy appear outside the Kennedy home in Washington Tuesday to reveal McNamara's selection as secretary of Defense. McNamara only last month was named president of the fad Motor CO. He regards himself as a political independent. As a leader in the nonpartisan "Citizens (or Michigan." McNamara tried unsuccessfully to convince American Motors President George Romney to seek the Republican nomination for U.S. senator in this year's race. Selassies Son Defense Post Means Attempts Coup $3-Million Sacrif ice from Our Netrs Wires WASHINGTON — President-Elect John F. Kennedy is expected to select Arthur J. Goldberg, chief attorney of the United j Steelworkers Union, as his -Labor secretary despite op-position from some AFL-j HSLIIQISOXI Reuther Testifies on Rights ‘Detroit Still Has DETROIT, Mich. (API—Detroit! “Notwithstanding the progress lemor after an unprecedented teo- has come a long way since its we have made In expanding Job ure of six terms, said, in prr violent race riot of 1943 but ra- opportunities to members of our pared remarks, that "the world . . . . , union through basic seniority and image of the Uhited States , . cial progress in the motor dtytj* p^vwoas Is our has been tarnished by the denial uneven since then, Wal- con|racts> buttressed by the en- of the human rights of our dti-Reuther, United Auto I actmeot of a Michigan lair /ens. " Workers president, said today. employment practices law In * * * Reuther. in testimony tor deiiv-j 195s, IW, rit, and the nation iAMOVr mi, ery today, told the opening ses- ^ yH to BcUrve me Uad of sion of a two-day public hearing employment climate in Re“,her and Williams, the first by the U. S. Commission on Civil h_______________.___of minority Michigan governor to have a Ne- Righto that "there has been con- ”, wo Cabinet member and to ap- tinued resistance to an open hous-f jirpint a Negro judge, were among ind its1 sub- "T ** *** mnng gnie. - - CIO craft unions. Emperor H Visiting in; WASHINGTON (UPI) — Robert 8trange McNamara BragH; Addis Ababa in gave up a huge annual salary as president of Ford Motor Goldberg would be the first La-| or secretary with experience the union movement to be named by a Democratic president since Woodrow ‘Wilson s administration. Confusod State Co. and will dispose of $1.8 million worth of stocks so he can become defense secretary in the" Kennedy administration. The cabinet post will paj him $25,000 a year for run- s( bis Uesrgrtown home daring s Ml la Ms day-taw schedule of talks wMh Democratic House WASHINGTON (UPD-Ethlopian The cabinet post will paj him $25,000 a year for run-, attemptu a coup (retol against . _....____... ' ’ * ■ . • ident-elect was driving hard to him, U S. officials said today. !nin£ * military establishment so bipr that its annual out- complete his cabinet by the time TVro officials sajd there to n<> lays for weapons, material and services are estimated !<* haves lor Florida Friday, doubt that efforts are under way Case Has Hung Jury ing market in Detroit and its' sub-] ,tJ "l ,nB ,*'r’ the first of an estimated total of jurbs, and segregated housing has Gov. G. Mermen Williams, Mich-120 to 30. witnesses called to tea-bred segregated classrooms: * [igan's outgoing Democratic gov-itify. ■—------------ ’ ~ : '' ' “* The six-member commission said it would deal with public ed-jucation today and with housing and administration of Justice [Ttiuriday I A commission spokesman laid the purpose of the hearing was Aunt s Gift a Problem! Here Are Some Solutions A Jury of tour women and men failed to reach a verdict in yesterday's assault and battery trial of Leaun W. Harrelson West Bloomfield Township Justice Court He is accused of ripping a d off Mrs. Gerald Dood. 42. of 57 Mark St., during a bar fracas in Bloomfield Township, Aug. 2. The J t 5-1 on the ver- By JANET ODELL We can’t ignore Aunt Matilda any longer. If the didn't have a cupboard full of china already, we’d certainly buy* her a piece of Belleek, that breath-takingly lovely Irish china.*” deal with civil rights c plaints from the area because there haven't been sufficient complaints to justify hearings on those grounds." “Detroit Jnri happens hfofo n lute Negro pspnlaflan where the cemmlsatoa plana aersee the-beard hearing*,’’ he saM. overthrow the tt-year-old em-J perar, but that It is not dear! whether his son — Crown Prince! Asfa Woeen Haile Selassie —' tsj acting on his own the at more than three times the combined buying wAJESfrtt'BmS time of Ford, General Elec-j Agriculture secrete- acceptable tile and U.3. steel. 10 both Ms tom adraers and farm In "subordinating personal caB.ja|Xauirohtoto. 8ld?rations'' to accept the appoint- mrnt from President-Elect John panting Brp. w. a. nag F. Kennedy Tuesday, the 44-year- Tex.. as anewtory af Agriculture, old McNamara stomated the Joh Ren. J^beri Items*. D-TV*. said ^lKennedy told him that during i Mstor Vonferenee at the President Elect ■toby heme here. Feed II, tafifti thahnma, will ; D * * It has a luster that no other china has. Aunt Matilda is an avid fisher-woman. We could get her a little could go on Aunt Matilda's kit-rh-i A *W«t taB le peepstol and en desk where it would be easily ‘® Ppert*«t_John * Kennedy next September. he was running into sharp Assistant Prosecutor Richard! portable stool to. carry on her next Omdit said today he will seek toisununer-s (ishin. have the court impanel another i t^p*. she could • ___... „ ____ ■_________ use it too when Wto Meanwhile. Harrelson is free on | Ing today he is reastdrrtag ap- available tor checking. No woman ever has too many! bags. We especially liked the one that looks like needlepoint in ran-' dom color stripes. 5? * or* fore Justice of the Peace Elmer : . .. Ita C. Dieterle. » Aunt Matilda Mrs Dodd to a relative of the counts her *al-late Vida M. Coon of Pontiac wholories and carries died in IKS alter being struck., car driven by Harrelson. I Hie situation was described official circles here as TV Stat« Departmer only that some sort of a was going on But details a "CM At 8ao Paulo la Brazil. Emperor SelasMe said today ho had received a report bum .Addis Abate this morning and “the situation is nor- The emperor, making a five-day tour of Brazil, was asked about reports of an attempt to seize power in Ethiopia. "I am perfectly calm.' he aid. Circulation Doubles at Library Famous Opera Baritone Dies would cost him 53 million in profits over the next three or four years. That hi tew ameb he thing* j Ito would have realised from in ] Onuses In value «f the tt.tss ; rimm ml 'VVi stork he now ' owns, the JS.Oor he tea aptton to | bay aad the ICC aterra af Sent! I Paper Oa he teMa. sugar substitute in her purse. to- •* convicted of negligent pose she'd like .. Mbg. ODELL In tirrult t oon March imie metal pill box with a calone 1 This did not seem to rule mtj V|^-C*wd ^ the possibUity that several oth.'rs, S , Tehig a tealMfom person. Aunt who have been mentioned tor the Eurtler this year, V pleaded; Matilda laves Items that ra* agriculture post are also still i -jfuHty to forging some 60 names tribute to good grooming. Some on nominating petitions tor the; *( those inflatable hangers would Aufotot primary election. Munic.- be Joat the tMag for her to take pal Judge Maurice Finnegan placed! trips. She's ahmys enmpto'n-HarrelMMi on probation for the big about the hungers in a misdemeanor mdtri. No doubt she'd use a pair. He is the son of Leaun Harrel- of glove dryers too. son. president of Pontiac Teamsters! . . . . L0CM614. Some of Kennedy's campaign remarks have been interpreted i prom toe the post would go to his testimony, Reuther bit it the Eisenhower administration. He said “the great power . . „ ....... of the American presidency is Its Aunty is tall enough to be aWe!poteltial for moral toodenUp. to cany one otothe carpet bggs and the lick of presidential lead-‘oo. ership In this field contributed Perhaps we ahouM buy her s substantially to the masriv* renew i*»r for her — We ktotance that ((Slowed in the wake saw 1 ones that had mu- 1°* the historic derisfons thy the Bkwl Instruments mounted on S. Supreme Cou|t> and which the base below the Hgbt: v iolin, has now entered a new phase of rronoh horo or tromrot eon be Uforder in New Ortoano." played too. I Williams. President-elect Ken- — “*“■ £ ST before It became so popular. uid Michigan ted made to-She’d adore a whole set of closet iprovements in the field of dvil her favorite cotar. | righto. accessories i tm istriy goad that he plans to add aasthrr either today sr Tboradav. His fifth selection, announced Warming Trend: _ J Tonight's Low He now must divest himself (dilate Tuesday, was that of Robertjfn Ra Ofi Ivy Of) he lot. He stttl will be a million- S. McNamara to be his secretary ^ \SMUJ vJU . , . lairc, of course. John C ha rids Thomas, McNamara, elected fad presi-AA CjLnrarl kw ***' five w*b ago, also »• oo, biienced by tanedrU^ ^ ^ $400,000 annual in- —Had Bddn in Corna jeme of salary and bonuses from secretary „ --------. McNamara^ 44, is president of the fad Motor Co. APPLE VALLEY. Calif. (API. {Death caused by cancer has i The mafat library has more •haJE^^olJ'ctoSi doubled ito book circulation eb~ the move Into die new Pnattacl”'”* " nK*t Mow* Public library building, accordtog "T to Phyllis Pope, city librarian. ' She reported today that charge-outs are now averaging 700 volume* a day, compared with, an average 300 a day in the old library building on WUHams Street. “On teay days, ton The librarian expected circulation to increase still further as more Pontiac resident* discover the attractiveness and convenience of the new Civic Center library. The 5500,000 building, located at The barrel-chested »tar of op- ahd radio died at his home Tuesday. Ill for months with testirial 1 car the. singer secretary M IMS. WUson was forced by the Senate, un&r the conflict of interest laws, to divest himself of his huge General Motors holdings. It later was estimated that Wtl-n gave up something tike ‘54 million to be defense secretary. MeNaaian's mather said la CatM., that she was | days in a coma. Although, s 111 widely sought for concert appeal THOMAS antes, Thomas retired from the circuit in 1953. Since 1964 he am his wile, Dorothy, tad lived East Pike and South fake Street.{community northeast of Loa An-opened last month. It to across geles. Parke Street from City^HaU. News Rashes EVERETT, WOsk. (ft —A tl year-old small tows banker', MVS mi cmsTVti His big, booming voice became familiar to millions between 1942 and 1947 when he sang regularly over the National Broadcasting Co. radio network. He habitually signed off bis program with the 'a, “Good night, mother"—* reference to Ms singer mother, Anna Dorothea Schnabel^ Tbomaa. COIN PUP DECIDED ’ It waa a coin flip that decided tm on a musical career. The aon t a Welsh Methodist minister, the Rev. Milson Thomas, young Thomas? sang at a boy at camp meeting*. While studying for medicine til Baltimore he won a musical scholarship in 1910 tossed a coin to decide which field he would fellow. Musk* Won, NO TIMETABLE Kennedy is announcing no time-ible for hia choices. All he would reporters, camping outside hfo Georgetown doorstep in bitter cold Tuesday night, was that he expects to complete his Cabinet n jhe next few days. Nor Was there any due in the schedule he announced for today as to which pod he will fill next. His firkt appointment was with Gov. Luther H. Hodges oi Carolina, already named secretary of Commerce. a great financial afrrMtce to Mrs. R. J. McNamara said. “He has done things like this* all life, fa Instance, when he was in graduate school at Harvard tore up all the checks I sent hi r he was having a hard time getting along with the salary was getting but he never cashed a check I sent Mm." She added, "When there to some-itng to be done, he never rests ntil it is done. He. drives himself 24 hours a day.” In Today's Press Christmas Story for Chitdren, Page 49 The cold spell has been broken.] Low tonight hi the Pontiac will be a “warm" 30, the weatherman says. Mostly cloudy with showers likely late in the day is the forecast for Thursday. The high is expect-shoot up to 38. Temperatures turning colder tomorrow night will continue with little change through Sunday and Monday. Precipitation will average about three-fenths of an inch of moisture iTigers’ Yost Goes Ito New LA Team City Physicians Plan $800,000 Building Plans for a three-story $800,000 office building for doctors in the Pontiac General' Hospital area were disclosed today by the architectural firm of Eroh and Friedman. The building is being financed by a group of 25 Pontiac area physicians, all of whom p&n to occupy offices . iin It, said Jacks. Friedman,♦ —.........................r- BOSTON UP — The new Wash- ” ’ _ I net on Senator* refected Bobby » P*** ««hitect- Arihre Weaver. Stents. Gene Woodttog, Dick |Uftl ^Tm- Willie Taoby a Dale Lang among the tS-men picked today from other American League teams. Friedman said construction is Wrelnum said his firm has scheduled to tegin in the awing, r*teinw> * ***, , , * and is now in the process of pre- The four-lot stte is on the eut puing construction plans. side of South Johnson Avenue, south of Huron Street and directly The ares Las Angel.-* team joppoaite the taepifol. picked Ted Kfoaaewxki, Bob This spot is just south of an- _____Cere, Ned Garver. Eddie Vast other site picked for another doc- wlM1ln the form of showers or mow! Detroit Tiger*, aad Kea tors’ office building, also in t Northjflun'es late Thursday, snow Sun-j Aspromoote. planning stage. to *»y and flurries Monday . j Ala# retorted tram the Detroit j The to doctor* have-formed He said the present plan calls for a three atoey core-type, building. with heating and air coodi-contained in a penthouse. Friedman said the 22.000 square feet ol office space now contemplated would be mostly devoted i Twenty-one was the lowest re-) rsqter by the new Washington ! company called Pontiac Medical *° the offices of the doctor-.. . ^ .cording in downtown Pontiac pre-' ctab were pitcher* Dove Staler', Rnitai»g iM afg Dr n y, {owners, but added that some Moat of hta other appatotmeato {ceding 8 a m. The mercury read- aad Pete Burnside, and toflelder Kendrick aa president Dr B«|eh ‘Stertt » being set aside tor a ‘ ~ “ ling at 2 p m. was 27. I Cast Veal. i wtgeat, vice nniHiil aad Dr. 'Phinnacy and rental professional ■ ' {offices. ‘ " la aeqatrtog the aMe, the company purchased twa additional { lata tor oft-atreet parking, (Continued on Page 2. Col. 2) ling at 2 p.m. was 27. | The building is to be back from the street in a landscaped setting. As described by Friedman, the building would be Footiac’s largest privately owned, multi-story office structure erected in recent years. PUNJABS J»w4 'V year at the University of California. At the age of 19, he was grad- Gov. Williams, who will hold down a sub-Cabinet post himself in the new administration, said Kennedy had made an outstanding choice ta McNamara. "McNamara has demonstrated a keen civic consciousness and capability aa well aa Industrial leadership, here in Michigan," Williams said, adding: "I am coufldeat be will m a great, eootributtoa to the curity of our country and peace In our timet." Neil staebler, Democratic state chairman, joined in the praise for McNamara, describing him as "a gsan of great ability who will bring to the common problems of defense and economic' expansion a broad vision that gives equal recognition to their economic and social aspects." TsCsj la PmIIm ISIWt Umpcrstur* prewdlni i an At I s.m.: WlnS velocity IS ra pi Dfassttei: South w«t. E .San wu VtofaMator Sub 11ms Thursday LONDON (F—Bertrand Russell, 88-year-old philosopher, announced today he will Join In a sitdown __m ________ Mrike next February .against the) * * A rate ,erv?«the Public whe" request-arrival of U.S. Polaris missiles fail Staebler said McNamara accept-y.ss-ii^lri to *> so.” iBritata. |ed the government port At great ' sacrifice. "Hto patriotism ;Police Dept Reverses Itself | to to be commended,” he said. isrT sWo Tree' Parking Tickets Tasaasy la Fsailu (ss naardsi (asalnal ■e Sr temperature . 0»# Tear A«« la Pm Mae m temperatt feather—41 aa 8 1 The Police Department reversed j itself today after city commissioners learned ta dismay last night that motorists were being ticketed >]in connection with the free Christ• Imaa parking ta downtown munid-ipal lots. tfe,. Brosnavll fallals JSsSsSBI IfsassK . Mu Rn| I . Nine drivers received Tsaaisy^. Tasajan ii ctat yesterday morning on charges of 5 B *kirtlng tte police barricade aj the « fijWest Lawrence street lot before the official 9:30 a m. opeS|$fc “From bow on the ofitoera at „ „ ________________ _ the Ia4 will try to shoo the motor % „ 6 H pSttaSurgh fl ^ ,n *ke morning, not L»®rth « j7 at Loutk 3s 17 Jtfekri them." aaM Acting Pottee “ 47 Chief Joseph Korea. Minutes before commissioners learned of the tickets they is U Marquatu It 11 Msmpbla 44 14 Miami Sasa ft ft Iflfamakss I 8 BketSL if If Mwifsrk M « Omaha ' SI ft frihSaa » if KmbU » it PtttsSursh 'II P at LouU if SI a. Praaalaco M M a su Marta 47 M Tr»v. City « M WaablBston A 8R55S officially decreed the free parking until Christmas aa a gesture to promote the advantages of downtown Pontiac for shoppers. ♦ ..• ♦ A The plan went into effect Saturday in cooperation with the downtown Merchants Association. At the merchants' request, the Lawrence Street lot is to be blocked off until 9:30. to keep it from tilling up with the cars of downtown employes Instead c< downtown shopper* ■ • ' A A A “We’re trying to encourage good will toward Pohtiac, not discourage ft,” said Mayor Philip E. Row-•ton |n ordering the administration to have police go easier ta enforcing the barricades; Trial of Two Americans Opens in Nassau Today NASSAU, Bahamas (UPI)-The trial of two Americans on charges of murder on the high teas was scheduled to open hen today after a two-day postponement granted while the defense sought new evidence ta Miami. A A A The two Americana—who could be sentenced to death on the gallows If convicted — are BUly W. Sees, 22, of Etowah, Ark., and Alvin Table Jr.,< 25, of Bridgetown, Nj. ."’■A' . A- A They are accused of killing a Florida fishing boat owner, Capt. Angus Boatwright, aboard his charter boat Muriel n off Elbow Cay April 24 and kidnapping and marooning six other Americans on a remote Bahama island. McNamara looks like a conservative college protenor. He six-feet tall, slim, and wean hto hair brushed back tn a slightly old-fashioned way.. Gold-rimmed glasses add to the academic appearance. Although he is often stem, aad Christmas Basket ^Deadline Friday opect aad loyalty aad to determined to protect the rights of hto degree by the Harvard graduate school of business od- He joined the accounting firm of Price, Waterhouse A Co. in California alter graduation from Harvard but returned to Harvard an assistant professor of business administration a year later. Through work for the War Department while at Harvard, he entered trih Air Force as a captain during World War H. A A i He emerged in 1945 as a lieutenant colonel and joined a group Of nine other 'Air Force officers ta management specialty group which sold Itself as a body to Ford Motor Co. McNamara eventually took over leadership « this group, which Jw-came known at Font IHB Whiz Kids.’’ He started Ford’ analysis offices but hto boundless energy quickly moved Mm up through tiie ranks until be cH-maxed the rise last month by He was politically active all during his work with Ford but scorned narrow partisanship. He currently to one of the leaders of the nonpartisan "Citizens 'for Michigan' group,-seeking to solve the state's problems by breaking down partisan antagonisms. BOTH SIDES OF FENCE In the past, he has bobbed up ta Michigan politics on both side* of the political fence, In 1968, he was one of the largest financial backers of Sen. Philip A. Hart, D-Mich., who had been lieutenant governor, when Hart bp-Charies Potter, R- Mlch. Potter at that lima was considered one of the strongest rham ptOUS of tho automobile Industry .which Melfamara thou represented aa a sic* president of Fori. A ' little over . a year later, McNamara was leader of a group lag to convince American Motors Corp. President George Romney to seek the Republican nomination to oppose Sen. Patrick V. McNamara, D-Mlch., no (tin, who to a strong favorite of labor. Earlier this year, he was back oil the Democratic side of the fence, Applications for Christmas baskets of food must be made at the Clearing House at 29 W. Lawrence before 5 p.m. Friday, Pontiac Salvation Army Capt. J. W. Heaver announced yesterday. Those seeking help must apply ta person, he said. The office will remain open after; this date piUy for agencies wishing to draw from the stock ,or coordinate assistance to needy families in the area- so that efforts duplicated. Pontiac Schools to Close Week From Thursday septic tank* the rity PuWk and parochial schools tn has a health hasari today aad Pontiac will close their doors at as a city grew* toward the maxi- ,h<’ pnd of next week for their mam population density the {annual Christmas recess, health altaatlea would be AAA exploatve.” All public schools, both eiemen- w*_____ ._______ _____. it . ..Italy and secondary, and Em- fceree stirongly urged that ttefS* Christian School will Hava tatemal system be built at this thdr ktt ^ « ctaaees Thtimtoy. unw. iDtc 22 The Water Resources Commie-1 sion has already filed suit ta Cir-I **• Frederick’* aad M. Ml-cuit Court to .stop the city from chaelV school, will have thotr polluting the River Rouge. , toot day ef classes Friday, Doe. Because of this the city has a 83. legal obligation to clean up the The parochial schools will dto-pollution, the letter continues; |mlta ^mor high students at noon ______^__________ each (toy next week. LETTER EXPLAINS AU schools, pu^ic and parochial. The letter explains why the City twill resume daasejTT—‘ Commission has recommended is- 3. aeilhjaday, J Pontiac City Affairs May Reassess Newly Rezoned Land. eJkJijL* -Mk..» I,' * * aty commissioners tomorrow|the Grind Trunk Railroad don notl rails rovertag curb* and gutters will tackle a proposal to up property assessments on land newly rezoned to a commercial classification. The proposal was mit before the Oommtoahm last night by Planning Commission. Commercial property to no assessed by the city until it has been improved fay a building, tfe planners observed. The proposal was scheduled for tomorrow Wight's Amdng the factors to be discussed, said Commissioner John A. Dugan, to whether It to appropriate or not for the commission to set assessment policy. “We've never been concerned with assessment policy during the six years I’ve been on the commission,” said Dugan. "Setting assessments has always been a subject tor the city assessor and the board of review.” - On the subject of urtua renewal, Maya* Philip E. Bewstoa Ih* city wtU get a 970,000 advance from the federal geverh- projeot la the downtown The program calls for widespread clearance ta the 20-acre triangle bounded by West Saginaw street, the Grand Trunk Railroad ami West Pike Street, plus frontage along the east side of Cass Avenue, Pike to Lawrence. belong to the city as supposed, Mit on Dresden Avenue. Woodland to to a Detroit property owner who Hollywecd, aad an Metraee purchased it and adjoining prop- Street, Perry to Mt. Clemens, erty a year ago. j Also confirmed was th* rati rov- A A * j eriag nssessmeaU tor the new On Ewart's recomnwndation. a| sidewalk on the deed for the land wu issued to *t Mill Street Mrs. Sarah Foon of Detroit. She first paid $1M in back taxes. The city supposedly had acquired the land for $1 in 1940 from the Conservation Department. Adopted after, a public hearfa* merrlal four Ms on East Boulevard at Midway Avenue where Yellow Osh Local M4, UAW, Rezoning of six lots on the south side of Auburn Avenue. Russet] to Clifford from residential to commercial was scheduled to proceed! after a report from the Planningj Commission recommended it. Thej block to tpoetly commercial c nonconforming basis. Tabled because the Planningj Commission opposed It wu a proposal to rezone a residential lot on the south side of FOdew Street between Bagley and Wrenn to commercial for a combination auto wash and .laundromat. Planners said the building plana would flounder for lack of aewer* and access to the privately owned entrance road to the Miracle Mile Shopping Center. There were no objections raised at hearings on plans to grade and gravel Howard McNeil 8traet, Gil-l Qty Attorney William A. EwartlJ^ * «d' dd that a mistake made in date ?MA°lB*ldwin Aveoue' Pfrkdale( to Merrimac. Confirmed Were assessment I The Northside Community Club was licensed to hold a festival at Oakland Park next July 3 through 9, with fireworks July 4 and I. Final approval was given to the transfer of Class C and SDM liquor licenses from 338 Franklin Road to 250 N. East Boulevard. With only 6.4 pm* cent of the world's population, the Untied States hat 45 per cent of the triicks in the world and 66.1 per cent ol the cars. Pontiac State Bank 1*1- Store in Pohtiac Storo in Drayton Plains THAT** TWO COMPLITK STORK to sirvi you imriR Both Storm Open Iveningt Until Christmas AMPLE FREE PARKING EASY CREDIT TIRMS THOMAS TJ ECONOMY r COMMNY oil mui amwiT * tuna rum May Go -Fox Hunting With Fb-rt tady Writ Guards Get Coats? THB gQMTlAC Wkpx^^a^ ^ec^mber if. • ( l Tka U_ UJ NT— -Id TH] BgW Washington Tourist Sights Fail .Ip. Lure/ Eisenhower WASHINGTON (0-*mong thin The M<» bird of New Zealand, Ifllghtless bird dlatantly extinct fa* MO yefra. . waa a [the ostrich. ' J By MF.RHIMAn SMITH WASHINGTON (Upn J fc tha Mrs, Jacqueline Kennedy, la serious about riding to hounde with the fbxhunters of Virginia after, the recover* from *• Mrth of tjer second child, It could produce some interesting After the inauguration, Mrs. Kennedy will be accompanied wherever the goes by Secret Service agents. This raises'the intriguing possibility of secret Service Chief U.E. Bughman having to go be-fore the House Appropriations Committee to agk money for proper buHtjpg attire, horses and possibly sOtito instruction an the elaborate etiquette of the Virginia country, I there be a horse tor the Mf place of OrSnge County hunt, Arrived torn Silt p.mt “first Lady Nee own mount. Undersigned on harrowed horse named Lightning- Fifst Lady and hotoe Jumped atone fences at 204; 2:45 and 2:97 p.m. (location* A, B qpd C in attached diagram). Just after passing position C, undersigned detected unidentified animal (fourfooted) rushing at first Lady’s horse. Perceived animal to bo a skunk and disposed of same (with revolver, caliber Jt, serial number 234SJL) Identification of animal defective. Informed by otto er hunt participants it was fox. ' “■tort pdrtMpaato spoke at ■•■>0 length on jhis subject (revered In appended memorandum, including letter from master of “Attached documents: <1) Request for sick lehve. (I) Request for transfer.” Sorrento hi Smith Italy la toJt on cliffs ABO feet high. Protodent Elsenhower hasn’t done in 40 yean in tout out of. Washington, It developed todftf are: Visit the top of the Washtogton Monument and Ford’s Theater where Lincoln was assassinated. He disclosed this to visitor^ who . presented him a both called “Lin-leola fur the ApaL1*1 F "!-15-61, — Departed house with First Lady by motor for Golden Acres Farm at 2 p.m. Destination •••••••••••••••••••••••! 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WMUn Infwtlon. . ;in addition, the Oakland County Health Department repeated today] tQat M new caaee. were reported It the county, making a total of 71 new mumps cases in Pontiaq •N Oakland reported last week. WtO » CASES . The preceding week there were) 19 cases reported ini the county. I State Agencies Ask Increase Want General Fund Spending Allocation to Be Hiked in 1961-62 Also high on the communicable disease list were measles and; LANSING (AP)-State agencies chicken pea. Theta *»*• 35 new 1^ asked lor a 50 per cent/tn-cjues of measles in the county ar.J crease in general fund spending al-three new cases in the city last locations for fiscal 1961-85. state week, controller Tra Policy said AVednes- 1 ♦ ★ * day. f°^‘L-pec®r ^ o( Pontiac- J Pofotac Qty employe. Ison Alvin M. of Pontiac; five Sundving are a daughter Mrs. i grandchildren; and a sister Mrs. Boh Nelson of Pontiac: and four John Taylor of sons, Edward, Burt, Duane and] Kenneth, all of Pontiac. .... Richard E. and John 0.. all farms cover a total area of throe of Lake Orion and five daughters.!times the size of Rhode Island.! Mrs. Edward Bretzlaff, Mrs. j Their stock is valued at 65 million. Irving Walters, Mrs. Neil Keoppen, dollars. Mrs. Tang, 80. died unexpectedly _ . ... , , .. . „ (yesterday morning in Chelae*. Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. ] Thursday at the Huntoon Funeral ; MRU. HENRY J. WOOD Home with burial in Perry Mount | Mrs. Henry J. (Margaret L.)l Park Cemetery. (Wood of 87 N Shirley Ave., died! TAMI L. JACKSON | “"2 i _ . _ . '.Hospital. She had been Ul three; Prayers were offered Tuesday months evening at Pursley Funeral Home! Mrs Woods body is at the Don-5 for Tami L. Jackson, tofant daugb- ..taon-Johns Funeral Home, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jackson of-101 Dwight St Burial was in! CUTPOHD J. McCOlXt'M Oakland Hills Memorial Park! WALLED LAKE—Prayer aerv-’ Cemetery. ' iifw for Clifford J- McCollum, in- Besidcs the parents, a sister (ant son of Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Lori Lyrt. also survives, jj. McCollum■. of 3784 Watuga! The IMfty-old Infant died Sun- \Road, will be af 8:45 p.m. today day in Pontiac General Hospital. :at the Rk-hardson-Btnl Funeral] Gregory Ra Dies of Leukemia,Age 63 SOLOTHURN, .Switzerland 'API —American actor-director Gregory Ratoff. 63. died to the Solo-thum Citizens' Cl Ink- early today of blood cancer. Ratoff. who wrote many of the original scripts of stage plays and films he- directed, was born' on April 20. 1697. in Prtrograd, now I>ningrad, in Russia, where he began his stage career alter-finishing ' commercial ■’college, lie went to New York to. 1932 to «p pear on Broadway- In more recent jeshi he. produced and directed the stage hit -Ail About Eve'- and several film*, among them “Stark Magic'' The Heat's On." -and “Operation X." Before the war he acted in many Broadway plays including “Blossom Time." “Tenth Avenue,” and “Cattles in the Air." Ratoff had been living in Milan. Italy, with his wife. Maria Koales. a well' known singer. He was stricken last fall and came to Switzerland tor treatment by Prof.: Sven Morsrhlin. one of Switzerland's leading blood disease specialists. who diagnosed his Illness as leukemia. His wife was at his bedside at, his death. His body will be cremated here, and hi* ashes will till naw Lawny chord organ It's a Chord Organ PfrU$ a M 2-Keyboard Organ THE LOWRBY •995 LOWRBY Organa Cm lo lid So Leit«r Bfitsy Ross Spiiot And Kimball Pianos GAUAOHH Music Company 10 E. Huron Sr. FI 44)566 Open ivory 0 Night *HI be down to the United States, Ratoff knew he was suffering; from a serious blood disease, he first entered' the Sotothuim hospital Sept. 27. 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IRBM Missile Kit - ..........66c Phone FE 4-2511 and Order by Number-on Orders of 5 or More! •-■■■ ■ ■ ■ 7 ' • THE PONTIAC PRESS U West Hum* Street Rnwut 1. rilMUU ■aajrasyr WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, I960 y / HAROLD A nTKWHALD IMMM AM NMMm ft, JOHM w RlTWOl-B. JONH A Rll tT iKfflWf and Editor Traaiurrr and J AlmtMw Director L O000oa c. IhRti, o IfaaiKAiA . •for Cluatftad lunoirr Local Adroi Communist World Plan Pushes on Relentlessly The long awaited Communist . manifesto following the meeting of 80 nations at Moscow last month Is not a my enlightening communique and it's not meant to be. The split between Russia and China over the "peaceful co-existence" line seems to have been patched up. China ", had previously insisted that war with the West is inevitable while Russia appears to lean toward a cold war~ co-existence. This doesn’t mean that Peiping's more bloodthirsty approach . won’t be the real party line.,The balance of Communist power may be shifting eastward to China. ★ ★ ★ Among the many ridiculous statements In the communique are that the U.8. is "preparing a new war of aggression" while on the other hand the Communists are againdt the export of revolution and against imposing that form of tyranny on new areas. Communists believe that the non-Communist world, particularly the United States, is on the decline. They cite as evidence our slight current economic decline and the political setbacks we have liad in seme newly freed foreign . countries. ★ * ★ The only difference between Russia and China says the New York Herald Tribune is that "Mr. Khrushchev says it would be better to allow capitalism to die of old age, assisted by some doses of Communist arsenic, while the Red Chinese prefer to use a blunt instrument.” ★ ★ Of this much we emit be sure, the meeting foreshadows aa intensive drive to dominate the new nations of Africa. Both Peiping and Moscow beiieVe that they, Russia and China, represent th^” wave of the future and are self-ordained to take over the free world. issuing arms and training this so-called army to stem the invasion when it comes. Oddly enough, this very act could possibly be his undoing. ★ ★ ★ Should an invasion threat prove to be merely a hoax, it Is easy to see that a revolt might follow. The .very weapons which Castro has issued to his civilian army might well be turned against him. ★ ★ ★ Word around Cuba from President Oecaido Dorticos is that victory is assured once the invasion occurs. Wo wonder whst Castro and his top henchmen expect for their government, or better yet, their dictatorship if the invasion fails to materialize. / ■ :’r£ry‘ . - V • , Voice of the People: ' , Ex-Cheerleader Defends Central’8 Cheering Squad " vM ti . .. •// Does anyone outside of Central’s cheerleaders, their parents end sponsor realire whet this wonderful group doe# for its school? ★ ★ #• Do yon know what tt to like to try sad got etadeate to yell for their own team end then feel Hke you are Jmt putting ea a showier them? * ★ ■* * The fans only see the cheerleaders ea Friday nights or during'pep assemblies. They don’t realise Just how many nights a week am spent working on cheers and new ideas Just to please the student body. A group of fourteen girls can’t out-yell everyone from the opposing team. They need help! “Battle Stations!” David Lawrence Says: Landrum-Griffin Bill Proving Quite Helpful After a fairly good test the Landrum-Griffin bill la proving to be much fairer than some of its outstanding critics had predicted, la spite of all the brickbats hurled at It by the big labor heeaes and the chargee that it was a "killer” bill, government records show that not one union has been killed by it. ★ ★ ★ It is no more of a union killer bill than the Taft-Hartley law was supposed to be a slave labor act. Opposition is always skeptical of. a new bill Or act until they sec it in operation. Many times their early cohcluslons is to the effect are not borne out by the actual operation of the bill or ‘ act. This looks like the case with the Lendnun-Griffiji bill. At least the esrly howls have ceased. ★ ★ ★ In fact, reports received by the government show that it has been helpful to the rank and file members from the standpoint of protection against misuse and misapplication of union funds, Improperly conducted elections and conflicts of business Involving some business qgentg. Castro’s Invasion Threat Could Mean His End In order to keep the people's minds off the internal situation, Castro, the Cuban dictator; has brought forth the threat pf an enemy, real or imagined: It ie only natural that to prepare for the "tevaefou” Castro must have a civilian army. For ■omp little time now he has been The Man About Town Biggest Project Builder of County Lakes Is Again Branching Out Winter: Not officially duo until next Wednesday, bat It evidently started by Jet. 'Getting into his largest undertaking la James H. Cole, who has created several Oakland County lakes by damming up streams and Impounding the waters of springs. The lake frontage which he has added to our county Is more than 40 miles In extent,-Including the new Lake'Sherwoqd on Commerce Road. The past year he enacted a project Just over the line In Livingston County, and the new Lake Shannon Is the result. Its shores have been platted into building .lots In an area midway between Flint and Ann Arbor, where lake frontage Is not so plentiful. -Now Cole takes, a big Jump north, to Roscommon County, where he has purchased nearly three square miles of low land Just across highway M55 from Houghton Lake, the largest Inland body of water In Michigan. By Impounding the waters of Denton Creek, he soon will have a lake to rival Houghton Lake. Jim became an Eagle Boy Scout at the age of 14, at Holly, and somewhat under my guidance. He gives his scout training much of the credit for what he Is accomplishing. Mrs. Cole Is the former Sylvia de Stiger, who was a member of The Pontiac Press editorial staff when he started this work. She was assigned to get a story on hie unique project. She got the' story—and Jim. Oetting his master’s degree at our Cran-brook Academy of Art, Richard H. Baxter, , now of Venice, Fla., recently made a dix-play of his paintings-there. At the Christmas party of the Waterford Fire Department Sunday, a magician asked for a little girl from the audience to assist him. Pert little Amber Latimer stepped forward. The trick was to produce a breakfast of several eggs from a black velvet bag, In reply to the girl’s request. But Amber spoiled his routine and flabbergasted the magician In her answer as she wanted for breakfast — a baby sister. Temperatures flirting with the sero mark have made the Ice safe for skating on some of our smaller lakes. But extreme caution is necessary,- especially on lakes that have a stream flowing through them. Take no chances on “rubber” lee. Witch this column for further skating bulletins. The Ice on none of our larger lakes is safe at this time. That pet woodchuck (ground hog) of Andy Federico who lives in the hills just north of Rochester, began to get sleepy Sunday, although It had fought hard against any previous hibernation. That low mercury did the trick. v, U.S. Is in a Period of Hesitation WASHINGTON - This seems to. be a period of hesitation. The United States government is hesitating because one administration out and another Is coming in. The other governments of the world are hesitating, too—they wonder what Washington will do. President-Elect Kennedy has been lieiltau ing also—he has sought to keep LAWKEMCE peace in his political family and yet get some advisers who will fie team players. Unemployment appears to be increasing. Calling the present decline In business a “recession" or a "readjustment” does not help matters. What is important is whether something definite showing an upward movement of business will appear soon on the horizon to atari ^‘recovery.’’ There I* plenty of dlacuarion as to what caused the stagnation In various bust Besses. There Is, of coarse, an interrelationship between different parts of the The steel strike hurt threw It out of gear. But there are in the background other serious factors that have long been developing. Foreign trade, for instance, is a big per cent of American business nowadays, and to upset it causes a hesitation all along the line. ALREADY ALIN The erstwhile critics are already beginning to alibi. They say that gold exports have been a problem for some time and that the administration should have "done something about it before.” The truth Is the American government has been pressured by the same critics into more and more ■pending abroad and an outflow of gold cm the theory that this would gain friends and preserve peace by giving us bases or by assuring us of allieg. who have potential bases to put at our service. The idea hu, bees that this was one way to halt the 'march of the Communists and to win the cold war. Bat Moscow la today getttag a ghoulish comfort out of the ecoooinie troubles of the United States and the far-reaching effect It may have on world poMry. Already the school of thought which believes in financial “gimmicks” is urging a tax cut or more money for "depressed’’ areas. The idea that a balanced budget is an “obsession" is voiced by many a professor who sits comfortably in academic seclusion without knowing what it is to make ends meet in a private I The country already has had one painful experience with crackpot economics, as the New Deal poured billions of dollars hl|0 leaf-raking The Country Parson and kept unemployment at an 8-million figure for seven years in succession, while it ignored the causes of the layoffs in heavy-goods industries. Only the erdera resulting from the war la Europe gave American industry In IMS and mi n chance to get started again and to create Jobs for the Idle. • President-Elect Kennedy perhaps has read of the economic tragedy of the 1930s and the failure of the Roosevelt administration’s theories. But the news dispatches seem to indicate nevertheless that he is going to lean heavily on college professors who are atrong on theory and weak on knowledge of what makes business 'tick. Also Democcgts of prominence in the Senate and House are already talking about "emergency" measures that will cause business to wonder still more as to what's coming and to wait, as it Is doing now, before making plans for expansion. Already as the same of the new secretary state, Dean Radi, Is broadcast, the dispatches tram abroad aa/ they know little aboat him. There are hopes expressed in Britain that he will be "soft” on the China issue and favor admission of the Peiping government into'the United Nations. (Copyright. I964M Dr. William Brady Says: Get Rid of Fogey Notion Cold Causes Rheumatiz "My wife and I have been in Florida ever two years. Can you tell me where there is less dampness and less heat in summertime? I have a rheumatic condition." (J.S.) Evidently you consider rheumatism, rheumatiz or a rheumatic condition a specific disease or ailment, caused by "exposure” to cold and dampness or even just dampness. I don’t blame you. I merely wish to disabuse your mind of this notion, if I can. I don't blame you for believing "exposure" to cold and damp is a direct or c 0 n t r i b u-ting cause of DR. JtRADY r h e u mat ism, pneumonia and many other illnesses or indispositions commonly known as "colds.” This was n concept the great Dr. William Osier himself be-Heved and. taught, and mast old-timers in the medical profession still believe — or pretend to believe, in order to keep patients footing along without a diagnosis. I doubt if. there is any place where there is less dampness than there is right where you live, unless it be in the desert, say Palm Springs, Indio, Barstow, Death Valley or Needles, Calif. Such places are extremely hot in the summer season. ★ * # Having sampled the climate in the West Indies and the Caribbean, South America, South Africa, Egypt, Algiers, Israel, the Mediterranean, Western Europe, England, New York and California, I believe we have found the Ideal all-year climate here in paradise. You’ve heard of selling refrigerators to the Eskimos? Well, here’s one that bento that. II you don’t quite understand what I’m talking about, send me 35 cents and a stamped, self-addressed envelope tor Little Lesson No. 12, "Chronic Joint Disability" and you'll understand — that is, if you don’t think you know more than 1 do about the nature and cause of insidiously developing joint disability of steadily worsening character. pcncaal hsaMi and hrstsns, n •au. diagnosis. or trsamssL 1 Sr Dr. Wiliam Brady self-ad sms (Copyright MM) ‘Need More Doctors Like Dr. Brady’ Dr.'Brady certainly deserves alt the praise possible, as does The Press for printing such a tine column and thereby demonstrating our freedom of the press. If there were more doctors today with the common sense displayed by Dr. Brady, it would be of more value than all the millions of dellare donated each year to medical research. An' Appreciative Reader ‘Can’t City, DMA Be More Charitabler The city and the Downtown Merchants Association's offer leaves me cold. Let the city fathers donate the proposed $2,100. for free parking to the poor and homeless so they might have a little Joy on Christmas. People who have a car and gasoline to get to town can surety afford a nickel for the parking meter. Why can't they think of something charitable, especially during this season, instead of worrying about. making more money? Mia. Charles R. McCabe .514 E. Columbia Planet Folk Plan Urged WASHINGTON OJPI) - The Federal Space Agepcy was told today that America should begin figuring out how to meet the psychological impact of a discovery that intelligent beings live on other planets. * * * A research report said such a discovery could bring profound changes or even collapse of civil*, ration on earth. “Whether or not earth would be Inspired to an all-oof space effort by socb a discovery la moot." tbe document mid. "Societies sure of their own place in the universe have disintegrated when confronted by a superior society, and others have survived even though changed. * * * "Clearly, the better we can come to understand the factors involved in responding to such crises the better prepared we may be." The 190-page report was the result of a $96,000 one-year study conducted by (he Brooktnfgg^Jn-stitution for the Committee on Long-Range Studies of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Aa Ex-Cheerleader Says Older People Need Medical Aid I worked from the first day Social Security waa put into effect Until 1 was forced to retire it 70. We can thank Franklin D. Roosevelt and the UAW-CIO for what we get which la for short of whut we need. Everything has raised but Social Security. We got a 7 per cent *aise some time ago. We need the medical aid very badly for we. don’t get enough to pay hospital and doctor bills. However, I am thankful for what we get. Old people who don't get half of what we get can’t have a doctor because they can't pay for one. Old Timer Portraits By JOHN 0. METCALFE When the quiet dusk Is lowered ... On the darkened ground . . . You can see the little shadows . . . Hbpping oil around . . , When the solitude is falling . . Over all the night . . . You can see the starlight waltzing ... In the pale moonlight . . . When the gray-cloaked mist is humming ... On the silver sea . . . You can see the foamy water ... Swinging merrily . . . When the wind is softly blowing . . . To the sandy shore . . . You can see the shapely sea shells . . . Whirling on the floor . When the dawn is slowly slipping . . . Through the frail blue air . . . Then the ballroom of the nighttime . . . Once again it bare. (Copyright MM) The Almanac By Untied Press International Today ia Wednesday, Dec. 14, the 349th day of the year with 17 more The moon is approaching its new phase. The morning star is Mars. The evening stars are Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Venus. * * * On this day in history: la ITN. George Wasbtagtoe, In 1819, Alabama entered the Union as the 22nd slate. In 1861, Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria, died. In 18K. Albert Frederick Arthur George, later King George VI of Great Britain, was bortf. In 1911, Norwegian explorer Roald Apiundaen discovered the South Pole. Case Records of a Psychologist: Use Proper Telephone Psychology Verbal Orchids to- Geerge Linderman of 112 Tasmania Ave.; 89th birthday. Alanson McComas of Keego Harbor; 82nd blsthday. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Osmun of Birmingham; 52nd wedding anniversary. • ^ J,;. Mrs. Adeline Hlrschfield of Waterford; Slat birthday. "Hldiag behind piety to tike — .no matter what pari yen eever, same other peri Is ex- i or perhapa we should say dwellings—right here la Beverly Hllltt, Westwood and Santa Monica have elaborate air-conditioning built-in or installed, altbo natural air-conditioning, superior to any artlflclml kind, Is always available without charge ft yea have enough intelligence to use it. ' v Formerly people With rheumatism (this, of course, waa before tnh latter-day specialist discovered "arthritis’’) liked to go abroad or at least away from home for a season's sojourn at a spa or health resort where the climate had magic* healing virtues unlike the miserable, changeable, damp, chining climate at home. Many victims of the "arthritis” hocus-pocus can no longer afford such excursions — they have squandered their cash' for miracle medicines. Notice the improper telephone psychology used by the, airline mentioned below. Modem firms can spend huge sums on perfect advertising strategy; then have ita effect ruined by lack of simple Applied Psychology by the telephone operator or sales clerk. So send for the booklet below and find your weakest "link." By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE -' CASE G - 451: Bishop H. Clifford -Northcott suggested that I. address hia Wisconsin Methodist Conference of clergymen earlier this year. So I telephoned the airline company to check on my reservations. . The phone rang and rang until I decided the office must J be ctosed , tor hatch. Finally, h c ever, I heard receiver taken off I off the- hook. But DR. CRANE nobody answered. , I could detect a typewriter in action and e man speaking, as if to a stenographer. At last I said "Hello, Hello” with rising Indignation at the delay, but there was no response. * After A couple of minutes my connection was cut on, so I dialed again. This time a man answered politely, giving the name of the airline. "Why dkf your office hang op on me," I charged in my opening remarks. "Here It fo costing me an additional 10 cents for another phone cAll to do business with you?" ’ "I didn’t hang up, so it must have been somebody else,” be parried. “Writ, It hasn't been 16 nee-onds since It happened,” I challenged. “Besides, your eo-wash-ers ought to know by now that when n phone to taken off the kook, at least the rail should he acknowledged with a ‘Can you wait a moment, pleaae?’ ’’ He was very idee and admitted his company's blame,* but I ,am , stressing this lapse in simple Applied Psychology because it occurs frequently. A modern firm may spend heavy sums attracting prospects. It may use stellar advertising strategy and high salaried talent to work up its copy, illustrations and layouts. Then an inferior bit of public relations by somebody within the organization can frustrate much of that costly advertising. , “A chain,” ran the old adage "la ao stronger than Its weaken! link,” and that to clearly the case in modem buriaem. So you people who obtain salaries by "fronting” before the public, should realize your obligations to your employer. You are paid to be tactful. If you don’t understand the simple rudiments of tact, then get a different Job. Or read this column more faithfully and scrapbook the cases for I pour into this space the contents of a dozen university courses in practical psychology. A lot of busy professional men, such as dentists and physicians, may also forget themselves when they pick up the receiver. Maybe a .timid straqger Is calling for her first appointment, never having, met the doctor before. Became he Is interrupted ia Ida heavy schedule aod kaa Ida ■ mind aa Ms riktgery, he may be brusque and hardbuUad, Uke a * top sergeant. "No, No," he may shout at the shy stranger, ”1 can't see you today nor tomorrow either; Make it next Wednesday at 3 p.m." , To prevent this unintentional affront to your clients and customers, place a mirror behind your phone, Then, before you speak, took of that sour puss etortag back at .vou- Turn aa a grin, even though for thru year voice ematfc » cordial. Send for my booklet "The New Psychology of Advertising A Selling," enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents (non-pro^ »). cover typing sad prtiUng ssds whan you JJJS reals p.iychoJogteaTcharts and pam- (Copyright IMS) Tha Aicoeuted 1 afisariea local The Pontiac Prtcc 14 dthvcrad U “r29 •"Jt « mtl. Whrr» aclM la Oakland. Otacicc. -ivini-Moa. -Maaacgfc. Upn sad WuS-tenca Oaanllm) It U HIM a * gwfot la. Mjehlgaa sad all o !»■*■* » Si united state* T7; ’ ^HHI t0 sleeve, 32-35 in group...3.90. Shop at Federal's and save new! ‘Banro rtf. TM. Just say ‘CHARGE IT’ Hey, Santa! 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Here's on opportunity to give your favorite man a wonderful,, useful Christmas gift. Many styles . . genuine leather .. to choose from. AH wallets with distinctive custom styling and workmanship. Christmas shop and save at Federal's. EIGHT m THE PONTIAC, PfcESS. WEDNESDAY, DECF-MBEft 1», <960 JFermi Atom Power Plant Will Wait Till '61 to Operate September 1950,'and air tag. They Can bp 65 dr 70 perl tail completed before any actual! plant operation start*. MONROE (0 —The heavy qon*, until the Power Reactpr Devel-struct Ion work on the $81 million opnient Co. obtain* *n operating Rhrieo Fermi Atomic Power Plant Ik-enae from the A EC. ^"a ^ach. Seven miles ^ contraction permit- issued "°rth of Monroe on Lake Eric, isL (ho AEC was cha lengcd by the ™ fTf1^ but tt r® Halted Auto Worker, and three J®61 ^ 1,1 other union, on grounds of safety be tved for fuel in the production - 7 of electricity. Construction began' In April 1956. ’ One of the major factors in activation of the plant is the decision Kent County Gains Over Half of Air Site Bad-Check Techniques of the United States Supreme Court which agreed Nov. 15 to review ai U.S. Appeals Court decision which set aside the construction permit] for the atomic plant preliminary to ! Issuance of an operating permit.' by the Atomic Energy’ Commission.*' Nothing nuclear has been used < In the plant and cannot be used GRAND RAPIDS UP-Kent County Aeronautics Director John f Meacham reports metf ythan half the 1,800 acres sought for a new commercial airfield Is in hand or the operation of the plant in a under purchase agreement, populous-area. H- told the Csuaty Board n( Extensive hearings were held! Aeronautics that ‘the (7 million with the case now in the Supreme] airport project now has 1,099 Court for decision. ] acres In hand with the recent Actually the long court case has! purchase of a 47t-acre area at. I delayed actual construction in only] 1*15.117. n,or degree. But construction! The new airport site lies in Cas* have risen and will continue .cade Township about 10 miles se because tests of equipment I southeast of Grand Rapids. When it be completed as rapidly as completed, , it will replace would be if there had been no]present field just south of (he let ion.. Tdsts of the equipment began in'Township. GRAND RAPIDS—(UP1) - The president of the Michigan Association of Check Investigators had a warning today lor merchants whose Christmas spirit is being dimmed by bad.check passers. Detective William Moermond, member of the Grand Rapids Police Department check squad heading the state group, aaid the Christmas rash is a bad theck artist's paradise because money changing hands rapidly and ta larger amounts than at any Jime of the year; Moermond said bad check artists |et more money than all other! glvw kinds of of criminals together, ob-| *|ub taining about $12 million in Mfch- J d six rules for merchaata to follow to try and head off bad cheek writers: —Know who the check passer is, know him (or her) well enough to be able to find him If the check bounces. -Ask for car registration and check the car license if possible when cashing a check for strainer. -Treat a check from a stranger as if you were making him a loan tor that amount. —Make sure what he (or she) a Is a check and not a receipt or some other p paper. amount agrees With the amountl . » - figures, that the date is cor-] Partt of the Sixth qmtury mon-rect (not predatad). la^inty near Nara .In Japan are —Take a good look at the person believed the world's oldest rCmain-cashing a check—a good enough I fog wooden architecture. well as look ao you could recognise' him |W$rns Merchants Against endorsed, that the written out](or her) again. 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Now for Winter, in a casual wool tweed, a polished wool zibeline and a sensationally new-rib-textured wool zibeline. Milium* acetate satin lining or acetate, satin over wool interlining. Pfenty of blacks . . . town . . . country ^colors galore in misses’ sipes. PENNEY'S-DOWNTOWN - Open Every Weekday 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 V M. ,j Until Christmas 2-PieCe Suite Multi-Colo red Lurex and Twaad Covert 2-Fc. Suite $149.95 Tr«de-ia Allowance 50.00 you $Qf|95 my 5J1J $9 PER MONTH No Money Down DECEMBER Id, I960 Jrn®, Fete Patients at Looking , forward to that big Christmas dinner? W how's this) for a meal fit for a king? The menu read*: Roast turkey, savory dressing, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, green beans In mushroom sauce, glblet gravy, English plum pudding with creamy sauce-and coffee. Hits Is the bundle ef goodie, that will be placed before pa Meals at PontUr Mate Hospital on Chstalmaa Day. And'hospital officials insist that even grandma couldn't code it any better. This mouthwatering menu Is only a small part of the vast holiday program being offered to patients I at the hoap|tal. Pontiac are^ community groups the Occupational Therapy Depart- The public la Invited to attend and possibly solve a gift problem by buying one of the many items made by patients In the occupational therapy program. Sr ★ ■ This sale offers a variety of gift Hpms at, very reasonable prices be a party for members of the hos-l pttsl’s roller skating and chess clubs with rofrs4hments served, by the Michigan Bell Pioneer Club. A dr ★ A danse will be hold Dec. 21 for a mixed group in the recreational therapy department and! another dance is scheduled the next night for members of the are < ufFe want Canadian Club for tie Holidays/" % You’ll hear it from all sides. And no wonder! Canadian Club , is the world’s most wanted gift whisky. Packaged for your holiday giving—of no extra cost—in a variety of colorful, embossed foil wraps, complete with ribbons and bows. Imported in bottle from Canada, it’s “The Best In The House”in 87 lands. * ?IMS 0U) • S04 PtOOf • IMPOSTLO I? MRAM RtlJO IMPOSTUS, MC,*KTMfT, IlfCNtGAfL SUNOr 12 and services to make the Christ-mas seasoti an eventful one. "The help and understanding ot alt those who are participating In our procram Is appreciated most gratefully,” said Dr. Walter H. Obenauf, medical superintendent. SPECIAL PROGRAMS I There have been 18 special programs scheduled this month for patients. I Seven have already taken place and 11 more are to come, with! the first of those 11 scheduled for! tonight. At 1:30 there will be a Christ j j mm party complete with cash 1 j prises for the groond penuto j I rioo pallmlN. The ovsat to opoa-omed by the Frrodmie Elk*. Friday will offer patients a dou-1 ble-barrel opportunity. At 1 p.m. j the staff and patients will offer a j gif. to the community and at J the; [patients will be on the receiving end.. ! The afternoon program is the 'annual Christmas tea and sale in' proceeds go into more ground permission group in the equipment, making thfo much same department. neMed therapy available to some! r.ve, patteat. patients each year, will sae a movie, “Please Don't b the evening, pottmis will Ent the Dafotos,” starring Doris gather for n Christmas coacert Day, os they wiH on New Year’s to be presented by the Univer- Eva when “Inn of the Sixth rily of Detroit Chores, under the Happieeps, starring Ingrid direetfoo of Don Large. • I Bergman, Is to be shown. Monday at 8 p.m. the Oakland New Year's dances will be held; County Citizens Committee will Dec. 28 and 29 for patients in the' sponsor a dramatic show. recreational therapy department The Pontiac Central High School Christmas day will Be spent in Playcrafters wil) stage a perform- the happy atmosphere of giving, ance of their most recent pro-'gifts are distributed to patients' dbetton. 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The course of the singer’s life has taken Sudden chan trims the a of near-retirement' to working from 6 a.m. to I p.m. in a movie. And she’s having a ball. » ”1 had decided to cut my career down to almost toothing." she said, hard for many : thought I deserved to slow down. I didn’t get restlen; I’m good at doing nothing. * * ■ * ' "Then Jerry Lewis called me I up and offend me a part. At first | I said no, but then I got Interested. I'm glad I did. I'm fascinated | watching Jerry create comedy.” Meanwhile her plana for retirement have flown out the window and she contemplates other films and even a TV aeries. So let’s mark another chapter in the multifaceted career of a St. Louis woman who .declined to be merely an opera singer. SHE LOVES LIFE Trail bel, of course, was no mere stager, having starred at the Met-| ropolttan during its great Wagnerian era. But her lusty love of life made her interested in other things as well. Including baseball —she is a great Cardinal (an— j and comedy. One of her first ventipres away H Irimt the operatic stage was on jl the old Duffy’s Tavern yfadio | •how. She was clowning with Ed Gardner (Archy) one day when Jimmy Durante’* producer, Phil Cohn, happened in I dk>:- Bingo! i the surefire combination of Durante and Traubel that got her out of the Brunhild* setup and ink) the public's < ness as a warm and wit, tataer. That turn of events also led la her break with the Met [' PN * ♦ * . After the singer made1 a much publicized night club debut, Mat-ropolitAn boas Rudolph Bing cautioned her about preserving dignity, She still smarts over tha In- ident. “Imagine the nerve of him to ■tart lecturing about AgaRy!” -■aid. “I had the perfect answer b: I carry my dl| 'And I needed that strength Just to sing. When 'Tristan und Isolde'', it nearly over for everyone else, I still had one aria of eight , minutes, if unstntched, or six minutes U they didn't want to pay the musicians after-midnight ‘T am glad I left operp whep I did. I had never wanted to continue to the point whan people would be saying. That Traubel! Why docent she quit?" That would have Wiled ma."r The singer’* trade mark-heft—was another chance happen-, tag in her life. dr * A T W*s always skinny as girl,” she recalled. "Ify family was worriad about me because • all big people I was Police at Muskegon Bitter,'May Resign MUSKEGON (UP!)- Muskegon may have to hire a score of new policemen. Teacher Sneezes Herself Into a Hospital Bed GRAND FORKS. N.D. 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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER U 1960 / T '■ 'T1 / ' ■ ' 1 ’ . : ! !-■—"-r-gg* 1 . m‘ Twm the morning following the night before Christmas. All through ‘The house, nbt 'a creature was ■tiering except the whole family. PT' _ * * * ■ . Gift paper and ribbons are -piled high. The children, their cheeks rosy with excitement and their eyes agfeam, play with their toys. Santa’s bounty has been received with gtee.and now it!s time for ■~h merry Christmas breakfast, The of canned juices. This year, fry BMl | special I canned juices that day of the year, should Itself be special. .However, Mom has a of cooking for the Christmas dinner ahead. Breakfast must be good but mustn’t take up too much of her time. She cam be grateful that most of the breakfast starts with time-saving canned foods — yet it can be a memorable meal. dlaaiuy serve at breakfast time. Try pineapple juice, a mixture of canned juices, or fruit nectars. Or yen can float a few banana slices an canned onuige Now canned hash reports for Iduty, .but on Christmas morning it dresses for the occasion. The-hesh goes info little ramekins or custard First, the family gets a choice cups, gets topped, with in egg, and the whole is baked. j While the hash and eggs are baking, a Dutch Apple Cake goes into thy oven. This delectable cake looks elaborate, takes just a jiffy. You start with prepared biscuit mix, add canned apples, brown sugar, and cinnamon. By the time the hash is ready, you'll have spectacular pastry warm and frei i the oven. This merry Christmas breakfast will climax the merriest of Christmas mornings! MERRY CHftUTMAS BREAKFAST Assorted Conned Trait Juices —” ~«h With *»*s In Rams) Jutch Apple C.k.___ Oetteo ____ Yulctlde Baked Eggs and /Hash 1 eon (1 pound) corned boot hash ,, fuMeapo^nuT* Lind each ramekin digit w)lh Vi of the dprqed beef hgid). Break one egg fofo each dish. with salt, pepper and paprikf; dot each egg with butter; pour 1 jMtto-spoon of‘milk over each egg. juke slow oven (325 degree|)15 minutes pr until of desired doneness. Yield: 4 servings. / Dutch gpplu Cake iwhertiir*'* 1 tablespoons SjSrd short*! butter; ige drajped apple slices on surface of nps; sprinkle crumb mix-hire over apples. Bal« in a moderatanf hot oven (400 degrees) 25 to 30 mfoutes. Yield: 6 to • servings. i tosapow m asp (1 point Bfotid together prepared biscuit »ni¥. sugar, Stomfoning, tgg and milk. Beat vigorously for # seconds. Turn into greased round 9 x 1 Vi-inch layer ppn. Combine cinnamon, nutmng, .sugar and melted 1 blend/ u until crumbly. Ar- / Poachy Apples Poach apple halves In a syrup made w^g equal parts of sugar and watojr with fresh lemon juice to taste added for flavor. These are delicious served as a meat accompaniment or as dsssert cold custard sauce. ■ .'—. Children Will Ohmt Eggnog Ice Cream Ffout makes a refreshing, seasonal/drink for children and adults, rot 1 serving mix 2 tablespoons vanilla foe cream and Vi cup dairy 'tr***! in a tall glass. Fill glass 2/3 full with chilled 7-Up . or gingur ale. Add 2 scoops vanilla ten cream, then, fill glass to top with beverage. Serve at once with a red cherry garnish. Good lunch: creamed eggs served with buttered spinach and crisp toast. "fis Hie Season For That Fresh Touch Of Good Taste! JANE PARKER IINE YOUR PANTRY WITH GOOD-TASTINO . ANN PAGE Fine Foods! COME SEE... YOU1!! SAVE! STOCK UP NOW FOR CHRISTMAS! SAVE ON... A&P Exclusive Brands! ^QyerfrFniHANuto ■fai I m 15* 'W <999 ■ uOkTCAKI LIGHT CAKE UP LIGHT CAKE ,2S‘w-|9e 1S5t*«»U9 Special Offer! ANN PAOI PURE BLACKBIRRY Preserves Ra 50® Sunny os a. mid-summer morning, these deli-eious pvt Iruit Preserves ore o perfect spread for any maeL Meed for VALUE now! SAVE IPc ON HI. 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Ifa time to gat oat those seasonal reo lp«o and to begin preparing thoee delightful delicacies. not include plea on your holiday Fh# cake, gingerbread men and haaooa. and Chrlatmaa cookiea are among the traditional treats at this that of the year. lyt this year why 7 t list. Here are three holiday pies that are deliciously different and In tune wtfh the season. Chess pie'll ftnm old England, while die spicy nut-raisin pie and the vinegar pie are early American. Their unique fta- Prepare your favorite pie afcetllQeam together egg yolks butter, ,recipe and Mien select one of theUd sugar. Mix nuto. steamed rah >MI* M. Idwn, aft.' r Ways. Try them on your family and friends and be prepared to nerve second helpings. Melt butter, add a«w>r slowly, and stir. Remove front heat. Add vinegar and corn meal and cool SfatUi cup mind nut, idkui sag walnuti) S cub itMrnud McOwas rclilna I Wif-3” Separate egg yolks and whites. and add to yolk mixture. Beat egg whites stiff and slowly beat sugar Into whites; fold into other ingredients. Four into unbaked pie shell and bake in moderate oven, 350 degrees F., about 40 minutes. Yield: One %■ vinegar and corn meal and cool 0r mixture. sUghtly. Beat eggs aiigMly and add antj poJ. mjx, gar, and melted butter. Mix flour and sugar and stir into the vine-Add lemon extract to mixture. Pour into unbaked, pie shell and bake at 425 dcgm* F. for 10 minuses. Then tower heat to 300 degrees and bake for \> hour. Take from oven when filling is just set Yield: One Much pie. Vinegar Pie hojsru, -iK3vcu..w.' Use JExposed Wood and Saw Painting 1 r mixture into unbaked pie shell. Bake in very hot oven, 450 degrees wH for 10 minutes. Then reduce heat to 330 degrees F. and bake 20 to 30 minutes longer. Cool. Yield: One 8-inch pie. If you ilraat to design a home that will never have to have its ceilings painted, use exposed 2x4s. 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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, i960 ss WW. Vegetables (Aa/ Turn Up I, ■ ■ have a place in aart plannii* Let * take a took at Carrots are a dessert surprise tn a luscious pudding. Grata the carrots flatly to give' appealing right at home with the pumpkin in these easy drop cookies made with whole bran cereal. Choose either raiains or putmeats to complement the pumpkinI flavor. Ahbther dessert use for pump- and unexpected flavor to|Wn i* in appealing Spicy Pumpkin SUt together flour, baking powder and salt. Blend ahortentog and sugar; add egg youta pne at a time, beating well after- each addition. Stir in carrots and whole' bran cereal. Add sifted dry Ingredients alternately with milk, • wsepe Domni waur I tatlMpWM gratae m Ml J tabiaapooos pranas juice S tabtaapoom lamcn Juloa squares of this baked dessert Cupcakes. Frost these dainty cakesj mixing well after eac^ addition. nwide with whole bran cereal. wl'h a vanilla buttercream Icing. Stir in lemon Juice. «-pgnn Golden Sauce, which alsojthen top each with a glazed pecan j whites until stiff but not dry; fold g of toasted slivered into batter. with, orarye and lemon Juices,.“Into™**- T“™ greased Sxt-inch pan. over each square of the Carrot Carrot Pudding With Golden Sauce Bake in moderate oven (350 de- pudding. < Hta 1—’ *— mm , A delightful snack for skaters orj carolers to come home to is Har-1 # vest Cookies made with pumpkin., ’ Such familiar spices as nutmeg,' cloves, ginger and cinnamon are Mix .sugar, flour and salt together. Add water slowly, stirring constantly. Stir to carrots, orange and lemon Juice and butter] Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until sauce Is thickened and clear. Serve, hot over Carrot Pudding. Yield: about 2 cups sauce. Harvest Cooklee r&.dwB Sift together flour baking powder and spices. Blend butter and sugar. Add egg and pumpkin; beat well. Stir to sifted dry ingredients, mixing wall. Ibid in raisins or nutmeats and whole bran cereal. DNp by tableSpoonfuls about 2 inches apart on greased baking sheets. Bake in moderate oven (STS degrees F.) about 18 minutes. Yield: about 4 dozen cookies, inches in diameter. Spicy Pumpkin Cupcakes »lfted (lour Sift together flour, baking poor- deft salt and apices. Blend short-■■ J Sugar; ■Hi-----•». beat well. Combine milk, pUmp- abortenlng mixture alternately with sifted dry tagrddimts, stirring only pitil combined. . I Fill greased cupcake pans half full. Bake in moderate oven <850 degrees F.) about 25 minutes. Remove from pans and cool. When cool spread with confectioners* frosting. If desired. Yield: about 20 cupcakes, 2% inchef to dlame- With cane you’ll like this meat relish: SHARP ’N gpiCY CRANSHIRE Served With Meat 1 (1-lb.) MM joined cranberry OM M toeopoou oooooDed MB 1 toMoipmMO Woroeoterehlro oeuo L MMaiji - oms ot real Best Jellied cranberry^ sauce until smooth and velvety. Stir to remaining ingredients. Heat and serve with meat. Makes about. StamrOtd Fruitcako Season Again in Foil . asked a r . JH thorlty how to soften a last year’s fruit cake which, tor some reason, tf seems almost impassible to bq> lieve, has not yet bean cut Hera are the directions: Place tim cake to a pan. Cover several thicknesses Of cheesecloth and ‘ steam _ __ _ reek in a covered not tor an hour or longer. If the take then feels too moist, dry ft briefly to a alow oven. Then cool It and plaee it on a piece of aluminum foil. Sprlnklo the cake with brandy, rum, sherry or port. Wrap it tightly to the foU. Lot it stand a week — if you can. 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Because this delect-ahte bread tastes so good served without any spread at all, and makes such scrumptious auto-widies. it’s not likely to be arourtd VHJ long once the family finds out you've made a loaf. 1 ■ Either the crunchy or the creaihy / «?yla of peanut butter may be used. Beat It into the hot milk with a rotary beater, so that it blends in uniformly,. Sandwich fillings that are ropery good with Peanut Butter BreM include: apple butter, mai^ malade; currant or grape jelly; cream cheeae; mild or sharp Cheddar cheeae; ropat peek —* “ lamb; baked, boiled, r deviled ham; chicken salad; roast turkey;. ■^SAND GROWN U.S. No. 1 MICHIGAN Potatoes Calif. 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DECEMBE ck i4, ’ tome from school ^|br the holidays, will be asking ad-Mcr about refreshments for party-•4ng- Teenagers will love making p popcorn wreath aa something un-peual as an edible table decoration, t Popcorn Oiriotmas Wreath , V% cop com on 'k CUP popcorn . r » cup Mrk corn iyrup * cup unit "• W IMOPOOB nit * % taaapooa ream. * H >»>Spoon proos loop colonn* it Rod cinnamon cuflo t Heat com oil in 5-quart kettle. ,fver medium beat for 3 minutes, j Add popcorn. Cover, leaving small; Mr space at edge of cover. Shake j frequently over medium heat un-ti! popping stops. Meanwhile, mis together corn syrup, aagar, salt, Manilla and | toad coloring. Add to popped com , la kettle aed stir and tosa roe- | ataatly aver-medium heat 3 to i mtaates ar until sugar ia dis solved and com Is qsenly and completely coated with mixture. 1 Remove (ram heat. j They say we shouldn't cling Form into 10-inch ring on waxed to the nostalgic pleasures of the paper, using as little pressure asl^g, but some are just too de-j possible. Use butter on hands. : tfu, t0 M , IgWe, For ^ Garnish with cinnamon candies to resemble holly berries in wreath.]***^, who would erase the smell ^ * of home-baked bread, or the de- NOTE: Do not double recipe. Slight of buttering a warm slice to Herb Bread Madk With1 Powdered Crea/n FRAGRANT BREAD — When the irresistible fragrance of | freshly.brewed coffee mingles with that of home-baked bread, who I could ignore the call to the coffee hour? Serve a fresh-f rom-thc-oven North Salem Coffee Braid the next time you invite your neighbors I in for a kaffeeklatsch. Old Time Coffee Braid Good for Kaffeeklatsch Turn on the oven; whip Jit the mixing bowl! It's time to bake loaf of old-fashioned bread — tl kind that's ait extra special su prise for yqpr family. Thera's a heap of satisfaction in making your own, bread, especially on a cool fall day. You won't even tided to call the family for they'll smell that tantalizing aroma wafting all through the house, and come running to what you're making. Out recipe today tor Herb Bread a variation Grandma never dreamed of. Its savory flavor comes from a blend of four herbs and spices — ‘ basil, thyme, oregano, and nutmeg. The method, too, hr as modern as today's instant foods tor It calls tor powdered cream and I water^natead of milk aa ‘mast recipes do. TMs combination gives It a crisp golden crust that fairly shatters aa you slice If. made with pure country butter. Best of all dpesh-baked and ever so slightly warm. It's ideal for midnight snacks and sandwiches, too. Our recipe makes two loaves one for your family and for . a neighbor down the street if it lasts that long! Herb Bread pick ski dry active or aprssssd yssst 9 melted shortening or sslSd e a dried basis, crumbled ■ dried thyme a dried oregano dry yeast In H cup warm water/ (UO *degrees), compressed l in lukewarm water Am de-j). Add powdered cream, sugar'shortening, salt, )\ cup water. 2 nips flour- and eggs; heat Until smooth. Add basil, thyme, oregano, and nutmeg. Beat well. Add 2% to 3 cups more flour until a soft dough is formal. Turn,out on a lightly floured board ar pastry doth. Knead warm place until doubled in bujk - about 1 to hours. . dr- ft • A When light, punch down. Divide dough into two equal portions and shape each kilo a smooth ball. Let rest 10 minutes. Shape Into loaves. smooth and sattoy. To kneed: Press ball of dough flat, fold ever ea itself toward you. Push away from you with the heel of your hand. Turn dough Vt tarn, told and push again. Repeal to a | rocking motion. Place dough in a greased bowl. Brush with melted butter or other Ishortening. Cover and let rise in Place . metal bread pau» erH&x4tyx»tt Inch glass tost dlahea. Let rise until doubled, about | hour. Bake la moderately hot oven, 375 degrees F., for metal, 350 degrees F. for glaaa, for 35 fb 40 minutes. Makes 2 loaves. Um Hank and 60am Construction in Patio In a "patio plan" home, living areas are oriented towards a central patio or yard around which the housf Is built. | According to the Southern Pine Association, the "patio plan" la an idaal medium for wood plank-and-beam construction. The self-sufficiency of this roof and ceiling system permits location of large glass areas on room walls adjacent to the central patio. Having an outdoor extension, each room stems larger and the warm natural look of the beamed ceiling “marries" the Interior with the exterior view. Delicately green tinted grape-uit sections and sliced fresh peara| arranged on lettuce and sprinkled with pomegranate seed makes a' colorful an0 delicious salad to, t during the holidays. , for freshest MEATS AT LOWtST TRICES SHINNERS Announcement Hoffman's Oakland Packing Co. HAS MOVED TO NEW, LARGER QUARTERS S2S N. PEBHY ST. Commercial Customers Call Same Phone Number FE 2-9114 ON NEW FAMILY SIZE DOUBLE SIZE—8 SERVINGS be savored with a hot cup of cof-i fee? Few people would. In (act, most jot us would be happy to find aj ! homemade loaf accompanying our, coffee much more frequently. | Therefore, we suggest you reward, 'yourself and friends with fresh-j |baked North Salon Coffee Braid, at your next kaffeeklatsch. Its' braided pattern and light frosting1 I take it out of the realm of-thei |traditional loaf. Moreover,'this de-j licious loaf puts the coffee hour a [notch above the usual, and makes' a pot of fresh-brewed coffee taste] 'even, more delectable. I North Salem Coffee Braid Rb tup JRllk ■4 cup ihortcolnf "H cup worm vsMi (IIS to |M| -TXto,- oAito Sry yeo'it S *|(i, be*ten I cupi flour (about), divided flaka?”1°P* vhWP**1 potato Scald milk. Stir in sugar, salt-and shortening. Cool to lukewarm] 105 degrees!. Pour warm water into large bowl. Sprinkle dry yeastj over surface and stir until dis-| [solved. Stir In lukewarm milk mix-! hire. Add 2 beaten eggs, 2 cups of flour and potato flakes. Beat until well blended. Stir in remaining 1 [cup flour. Turn dough out onto lightly [ floured beard. Knead until smooth and elastic, about M minutes. Place to greased bowl; wttp soft shortening. Cover. Let floe In warm place, draft, until doubled la bulk, about II mtauteo. II Punch down and turn out oh lightly floured board. Divide into 3 equal, portions; roll each piece into a *trip abopt 24 inchta long. (Place strips oh greased baking | sheet. Form into braid. Pinch ends firmly. Let rise in warm place, free from draft, until doubled in idk, about 30-40 minutes. Bake In moderate oven (350 degrees F.) about 30-35 minutes. Brush with melted butter. When coed, frost with tain icing end sprinkle with slivered toasted almonds. Makes 1 large braid. II desired, dough may. be divided to| make 2 small braids. Italian Tomato Juict Delightfully different for a dinner first course Is Italian Tomato Juke Cocktail. Combine a pint 2 fluid ounces can of tomato juice with 2 thick slices of onion, 2 4-inch stalks celery, V4 teaspoon basil, and salt and pepper to taste. Simmer 10 minutes; remove onion and celery. Serve hot sprinkled with Parmesan Cheese. TOMS 888 Orchard Lake Ave. Ws Reserve the light te limit Quantities * NORTHWOOD MARKETS "Soto or All Tori Grocery Notdi" 'Round or Swiss STEAK SALE 69 DA.D.A. Chalet qsaUty—Taoder r • SIRLOIN 7 Hi V STELES (9 POUND UJ. NO. 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WHERE YOU GET SERVICE AFTER THE SALE m m TWBNT Y-FOUB M THE PpNTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY,,DECEMBER U. 196» Attempt to Halt {Russian Veto on Congo W? Co7ie,l!l9 Electors Vote Provokes A 32 in Californio for Nixon and 27 in Illinois : for Kennedy By mirt Press Intrniztionsl > Court action may be taken t _ week in/in attempt to rtop certtti-j^ .7— - - - -- - - | obvfc)Ualy g,ung by «tion of California *32 * * * icent FBI arrest of a Soviet U.N, VOtee for Vice President Richard jamM \\ Barco! employe as a spy, called it an Nixon. leveled the charges near the end election gimmick and defended the Republicans,f # marathon session of the coun-j"honor" of Russian citizens. “ ' ' ' West ! UNITED NATIONS. fyY. (UPI) ledge, is the only country among —'TV United States today accused the entire United Nations member [Soviet Ambassador Valerian A. Zo- ship whose members went appre-: rin of lying to the Security Council hended engaging in espionage while and said his country was trying to employed by the United Nations," turn the Congo into a "cockpit of Barco told Zorin pointedly. * the Cold War and possibly a hot Illinois ■ . , oi a ma rat nun vrwimi ui ii diaiging votrfraud today will askL, ^ ^ hfld vrtoH the state electoral board to with-, hold Illinois' 27 electoral votes from President-Elect John F. Kennedy. The HOP appeared to have little chance of swccess. Top Re pabNram admitted off the record that N was highly unlikely . , ,,,, i told the 11-member coun- em resolution supporting the U.N. p„ tbp hv1H l nl»n obviously operation in the Congo. j ^ jc wrecg ( Zorin led up to the veto. Russia's Ho|| thr Congo -M 92nd, with a tirade against the. |be ^ AWc i United States. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold and the West in general. Barco. sitting in' for Ambassador |>t abstaining. Poland and Ceylon ed no along with Russia. Since Russia is one of the five permanent members of the Security Council its vote comprised a veto. China. France and Ecuador voted with the sponsors. Actually, this did not change thing. Previous Security Council and General Assembly directives Hammarskjold still are in ef- Guilty of Falsa Warning kt Nixon Bomb Hoax CARSON CITY, Nev. (UPI) - A Reno cab driver was fouM guilty Tuesday night of falsely reporting (hit a bomb was abbard an airplane carrying Vice President Richard M. Nixon. - A Federal Court jury of eight men and four women returned the verdict against Leonard Dale Sage, 34. He was expected to be sentenced today. :kpit of the Cold War andj the Illinois board would refuse James J. Wadsworth who was ill !possibly 8 hot one and the othersi said Zorin's speech and actions Ido not. " Barco said. “The Soviet ■e shocking. Union is trying to bankrupt the United Nations while others want "The representative of the So- ,hp organization to be sound and WASHINGTON in - President Eisenhower, is in Walter Reed Army Hospital, completing the ^phase of his annual medical dheckup. „ Elsenhower entered the hospital Tuesday night after a White House reception for CMef Justice Earl Warren and the eight as- | || soctate Justice* of the Supreme Arjnnri.,Ar Will Upturn I Court. Atty. Gea. William P. Aae^auer W™ Rogers and other top judicial1 tO Office After IllneSS 1 and legal officers of the govern- I meat. | BONN.-Germany fUPI) -Chan- J Hammarskjold himself had asked!' Pr«* Seci-etary James C. Hag-|^^ the Security Council to give him j'«T*y said the President feels fine LJfirst time In 19 davs 1 clearer orders and wider powers if [but wanted to finish hit physical y examination. The first phase of the checkup was Sept. 15 and 16. Eisenhower is expected to stay in the presidential suite at Walter Reed until sometime Thursday. ■ uni r«si oHicial* who «rtved In Burma Will Grant ^ by ptane to 29 Laotian Officials/ ifrom Vientiane, Neutralist Prince Souvanna Pbduma, who had been RANGOON, Bums (AP) - T™ premier, fled to Cambodia after Foreign Office said Tuesday nightj|eftist military units had taken the government had agreed to over the capital and aet up a progrant temporary refuge to 29iCommunist regime. e U.N. opera- 'necessary to deal with the complicated Congo problem—presumably meaning authority to intervene in The Soviet Union whnts to makel*? country'i ,r9ubled af- -'fairs. The chancellor, 85 next month,' has been ill with a cold and ton-' siUtis. He left his house for a walk in hia garden Tuesday for the first time since his illness. 1 TWO DOCTORS ON DUTY * . ASSURE VOU Jp>’ IMMEDIATE SERVICE on EYE EXAMINATIONS FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS EYE GLASS REPAIRS PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER 103 N. Saginaw (across from Simms) PE 2-0291 'Hri. 9:30-5:30 Daily Mon. and Fri. Eva. by Apmt. A. A. Miles, O D. •— *» C Feinbtrp, Op. to certify Keaaedy’s l.SM s majority over Vice President ' Richard M. Nixon. A GOP delegation from Chicago, 'let l aton tonight reached his L^ithy led by attorney George Dapples: senltk of dUtortlon, hypocrisy j ^ Western resolution — spon-of the Nixon recount committee, and prevarication," Barco said- [gm-pd by the United States, Argen-promisad to present proof df wide- 20^,, had accused Hammarskjold! tina, Britain and Italy — would spread Democratic vote irregular- |Qf favoring the United States and have expressed concern over viola-ities In Chicago. , Belgium in the Congo operation [lions of human rights in the Congo, Chairman of the Republican dom amj saK] som* members of thelsought International Red Cross via-inated five-member board is tame y n gtaff were loyal to NATO, its to prisoners and asked Ham-duck Gov. William G. Stratton. Hammarskjold entered a stout *de- marskjold to continue efforts to re-Stratton has said he might favo»*!njaj store peace, withholding Illinois' vote altogcth-j Soviet Union, to my knowl-1 The vote was 7 to 3 with Tunisia er if the Republican charges canj—■—' - — -.....................- ........ - ■.............. be proven. 'It's D-Day tor Durante - If the Republicans lose their before the electoral board they: Struts Down the. Aisle ing Dec. 19 to vote for Kennedy. Assemblyman Jesse M. Uoruh of! J NEW YORK (UPI) - "When Lo. Angeles!"codIrector of'Presi- 1 *> •tfut-away, in my cut-dent-EI« t John Fk Kennedy's ***>•• _ Southern California campaign, said! Comedian Jimmy Durante struts Tuesday he had two investigators down the aisle at St. Malachy * looking Into the results of the Nov 8, election. "If we find enough concrete evidence, we will go to court by Friday." Unruh said. w 0 -M Nixon came from behind in the absentee ballot count to edge Kennedy by 35.623 votees in California. A total of 6,592.591 ballots were cast Ip the state, Man Killed Rushing Daughter to Hospital PETROIT (UPI) - A man rushing his daughter to a hospital was killed Tuesday night when his car collided with a fire department car speeding to the scene of an auto Church here today to marry his girl friend of 16 years standing, former 'showgirl Margie Little. Daraate.tfT, and Miss Uttle, to. have beea announcing plans to marry tor the past four years. Today to D-Day far Duraatr and the ex-chores girl. The Schnozzola and Miss Little have been going steady ever since he met her in 1944 at the Copa-cabana night club where she was a chorine and he was a feature act. Their loyalty — and their delayed wedding plans — were legend in show business in HpUywoqd. where Durante has a home, and bn Broadway, not far, from his native Lower East Side. Miss Little quipped that Durante set a firm date when she told "I would get a divorce from him if he didn't marry me.” at the day, be said "It t* like getting a traffic ticket." Even nature recognized It as a momentous eveat as the city's worst blizzard In 14 years started pouring on the anew. Durante offered this advice to! other romantic couples who would ' follow his example: Tempus fidgets. Marry young. Mother, 6 Children Die in Home Fire HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP)-Flre swept through a rural home at nearby Wertzville early today kilting' a mother and six of her nine children; The father and two other children were Injured and taken to Harrisburg Hospital. Another child was staying with neighbors. Firefighters were hindered by the near-zero temperatures. Flrej Chief Charles J. Shank Jr. said the family was that M M. and Mrs. Nef Walker, both 36. I WHOLE or HALF in it rri ri jri LEAN LAYER SUB u.AAc IRAZLEY SLICED tvOAc BACON £9 IU CASH MARKET 11 BACON LV 78 NORTH SAGINAW STREET PORK Li DIN 7“2 ifj, SLICED FREE Sam PQ IRI (CHOPS KQ< WEU DU' TRIMMED BABY LINK PORK u. SAUSAGES 59' BULK PORK u.OOe SAUSAGE 00 COUNTRY STYLE PORK uAAc SAUSAGE 09 ROUND AS SIRLOIN V 1 SWISS VI it IKS... i 6! p NONE HIGHER! ^tea*cs Cut Special |#®* No Extra Cost MEATY BEEF POT u.Q7c ROASTS Of ARM CUT SWISS loXAc STEAKS 39 CHOICE CUTS CHUCK LkfiCc ROASTS DO FRESH MEATY M FRESH PAN-READY 0^ SPARE RIBS25mFRYERS....29 Hie daughter. Renita, 2, was! critically injured in the crash. Christiano was taking her to the hospital after her brother poured turpentine in her ear. Chitotiaaa’a wife and toe fire department driver, Wtitiam Sag-* er, suffered minor Injuries bathe Police said the accident occurred what Christiano ran a red light on Livernois Avenue. to * to Another accident in the Motor City claimed the life of a mid-block pedestrian. to .to to Victor Butke, 60. of Detroit, was struck by two cars as he ventured out in the middle of the Mock. Neither driver was held. '59 Census Reveals < 111,817 State Farms WASHINGTON UP - The Census! Bureau says I11.81T (arms were | counted in Michigan during the j 1959 census of agriculture conduct-1 ad in the state. The bureau aald the fatal laud la (arm* In MIeUgaa was h.-tiMlf acres. The average farm das was DU acres sad the average valne of farms lead end buildings—in the state waa ftf,-Ito. It said that of the state's farm operators, 77,189 owned their (arms, 26,250 owned part of the land and rented additional acreage: and 7,792 were tenant farmers. ' The average age of farm opera-tors in the state was 50.4 years, al-i though there were 19,221 term op-! eretors 65 or more years of age. | Markings from the original U S. j Government survey of Florida; back in 1829 have been found in the heart of a cypress tr'ee inj North Florida. A land survey crew j found the survey marks and three so-called witness trees used to help! locate a particular section corner. < Advertutmenu Rip Van Winkle Couldn’t Sleep sitk Nagging Backache Mswtlba eaa astto* faalnltff zw a*«i from Mams fidilh. hduii aad srfass ■sra&'Ms fcetUw*. Wfcm tbm iliutotimiw Vtto mrsr-easrttm at sta«*s sw* —— Mat raUaf—Milt H tostl Aaottor > tw SUM Madder Irritation fo*dand4riak-oftm«H- tUtoarfawMSM fm nxrsSfc 52m, aHHbr mm sad pahn. t by aastbint »0tf aa biaddar iniutiua. I. by toMtouMto ainau tsadtna to laaraaaa output dm If aha af kldnrt tubn. Enjoy a Oaaa ntabt's zleep and tba maw bapm robaf atom torn hr amt f AratoWd Bad tom* Mm «rm Mat OwtoiMf. I It’s wonderful to feel cared for Coin fort, means' more to the aged. A favorite chair. A newspaper at evening. The privilege of dipping silently of! to sleep. These things grow in meaning with each year. And then there’s the special comfort of knowing that sudden illness will hot be a financial hardship on others. That’s where Blue Cross-Blue Shield can help. You can keep your Blue Cross-Blue Shield protection after retirement if you are employed in a firm having Blue Cross-Blue Shield. And there’s no need to worry about having it canceled because of recurrent illnesses or repeated hospital stays. These are added reasons why Blue Cross-Blue Shield protection is v chosen by nearly half of the people in, Michigan. How about you? I MICHIGAN ■•BLUB CROSS BLUB SHIBLD rf YOUR COMMUNITY PLANS BLUB CROSS PAYS YOUR HOSPITAL . BLUE SHIELD PAYS YOUR DOCTOR 4 . r, ■ tf, . ■ • I V. V tttB rWTIAC PRESd. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, i960 TWENTY-FIVE the Right te Limit Qaoatities. 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Among instrumentalists participating in Pontiac Northern High School's annual Christmas concert Sunday afternoon are (from left) Mike Johnson of Vine wood Avenue, Pam Morris of Longfellow ., Avenuef David Johnson of Cameron Avenue and Bob -Travis of East Mansfield Aitenue. Their program is set for 3 p.m. in the auditormm of Hie school. Ploy Up wuf^ints Women's. Section By EMILY POST Good Tattr Today Question: An employe of mine it leaving my office toon, and has asked me for a letter of recommendation. He is a likable fellow, hot frankly ly not very reliable. 1 don’t believe it would be fair fe» his next employer to give him the letter of recommendation he wants. Still I hate to he unkind about this matter. Will you please tell me how to tactfully handle this ritiutfoo? ' ,v Answer: I know of no situation more difficult than the one that you find yourself in. You can’t help but fed It unfair to give less than a good recommendation, and on the other hand, it is not fair to his future employer to be misleading in your praise. To present him as well as you can by emphasizing Ms good points is. about all you can do for him. Question: I have been dating a young man for the last eight months. I care a, great deal for him and have reason to believe the feeling Is mutual, even though it ha remained unspoken or discussed Tell Him *No Divorcer—Abby Temporary Woe Likely By ABIGAIL VAN BUBEN DEAR ABBY: What causes a man to leave his wife, children, home end church for another woman? ' -* I was married to a foi wad mother. I was happy and thought ho was, too. Out of the blue he told • aai me he ns lid love with another woman. He packed up and moved out. He left me six months’ pregnant with a 14-month-old baby and four older children. The woman he left me for la He will be having a birthday soon and I what very much to give him a present but he has everything, he could possibly want and they are all of the best quality. I thought of having a studio picture taken of myself and have It framed and give it to him for his birthday. However, he had never asked for a picture and therefore I am in doubt as to whether H would be a proper gift. I would appreciate your opinion. Answer: You must not give him your picture unless he has asked for it. • ' * * A Question: When sending Christmas cards to business acquaintances win are married, and only am of them is known to you, to It proper nevertheless to address the card to both Mr. and Mrs., or should it be addressed only to the person you know? Answer: It is always proper to address Christmas cards to married people, Mr. and Mrs., even if only one of them is known to you. when sent to their houses. Whei* addressed to the office, It is sent to the man (or woman) alone. A * * Question: If oat does not attend a bridal riwwer to which one has been invited, is it necessary to send a gift Myway? This ha been a source of argument among some friends and we would like yoii to aettfe ft " /' Answer: Since showers are supposed to he United to the brine's best trtenfr, these who cannot go to the shower, oual-" ly send presents. It, however, the brkto-tote is not u dom friend, there ki no ehltgatkin to and a present if unable to accept the invitation. The answer to your, first question, "What causes a man to leave *lils wife, children, home and church for another . woman,” is “temporary insanity.” (This sometimes puses tor “love.”) Don't make any decision you are in ah emotional tumult. Your husband may find his way back to the world of reality soon. In the meantime, tell Mm "No divorce!” . DEAR ABBY; When a hostess has a party, and some guests bring other people, and >a card table has to be set up. in addition to the big dining room table which seats 14, WHO should sit at the Card table? My husband says the "extra guests who were not invited by us. I say my husband should ait at the big table and I should ait at the little tee. NOISE AT OUR HOUSE DEAR .NOISE: In the case of TWO taMes-the host should sit at one, and the hostess at the otter.. -wA A A DEAR ABBY: A boy -wrote Handsomely robed member* of Pontiac Northern High School's choir will play a major role'in Sunday’s concert. Preparing for the event are choristers (from left) Pam Edwards of Pontiac Township, Sharon Stickle of Rowell Street, Ted Lorenten of Third A venae, Marti Ssmsanis of Mohawk Road, Edna Hammond of Regal Drive and Gene Lawrey of Mt. Clemens Street. I don’t think it’s a sin," but I have news tor you—I doubt ft any woman in her right mind would go in tor it, at age 44, on purpose. I am 42 and have a new. grandchild. v My daughter went on a trip and I am caring for her baby. I’ve been up for three days and three nights and I -can't aee straight—but the baby is still going strong-Women past 40 should leave well enough alone and let the younger ones increase the population. I have no sympathy for them, and neither will their husbands. They'll sleep through it all DEAD TIRED Confidential to G. K-: Place a raw beefsteak over your eye and then place a two-inch piece of adhesive tape across your mouth. A A A For a personal reply, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to ABBY. Box 3365k Beverly tiUls, Calif. A A A , Who pays tot what? For Abby's pamphlet, "How To Have A, Lovely Wedding,” 50 cents to ABBY, Bax HUM, Calif. Club Gathering Children's Gifts A wrapped gift for 'a child at the Oakland Cbunty Children's Home will be the "admission charge*' per person at the Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club of Waterford's Christmas benefit dance Thursday in Waterford Community Activities Building. - Mel Sheffer, the club's caller, will call the steps for an intermediate “fun level” dance which will be followed by the new dance of the month ” 'Til We Waltz Again” and a new step "Dixie Star.” bi keeping with the Christmas theme, the numbers "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer” and a mixer “Jingle Bell Rock” will be featured. AAA Dancing will be from 8 p.m. to ll:3Q p.m. with free refreshments. Hosts will be Mr. and . Mis. Harry Langdon Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rircfe, Seven Pagos Today in. Woman's Section When Caroline Moves In Toys to Mess Up White House Santa Clous paid a -Visit to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Tuesday afternoon fo? the annual clinic children’s Christmas party. Among thi scores of youngsters who perched oh the Jolly old fellow’s lap By BOSB McKEE * WASHINGTON, D.C. - Soon to be dispatched to the White .House , ,, books . . . photographs ... art works . . . and toys. This-la what Is anticipated when John F. Kennedy, the president-elect, is inaugurated Jan. 20. ■' ■ A look at the homes in which Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, the next first lady, ha lived, suggests pretty much tpe "trimmings” riie will give the private family rooms of the Executive Mansion. Home to Jacqueline Kennedy . before her marriage seven years ago was "Meriywuod," the estate of her stepfather and mother, Mr. amf Mrs. Hugh D. 2,000 at Yule Party for Children Some 2,000 children, parents and staff and auxiliary members of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital celebrated at Tuesday’s annual Christinas party for youngsters who have visited the hospital’s clinic throtwhout the year. Cool singers opened the program riith "Silent Night” which was followed by a poodle act presented by Mra. Sadie HawktoC Nearly a year’s intensive1 training was required fo prepare ‘the toy, miniature1 and french poodles to portray a mother and three small children making their first trip th the ciiaic,. • , 4 A A Following a puppet show, the Jackie Rae doncen performed several numbers. Mrs. Charles Colt played "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer” on the piano and ad computed for carol singing. The McAuiey School of Practical Nursing choral group'and the Sisters of Mercy lVpfoce tend sang and played selections requested by. the audience. A visit from Santa Claus highlighted the children’s party. " The fete was concluded with the enrol “Adeate Fidelia,” sung by Ralph Lounda and Bert Dlerkes. Twenty-five members of the hospital’s auxiliary .poured for the atffalg Sister Mary Xavier’s program couwnfaea and.Maris Hickey, supeffertend-CM Of nurses, assisted iBflaii-ning As party.’ Auchindoss. The estate Is situated along the Potomac River in nearby McKean, Va. A A -A There, in a spacious, three-story brick home she wa surrounded by beautiful antique furniture, fine oriental rasa hooks, portraits and photographs. . The home is furnished with discerning and imaginative taste that brought admirii* remark* from guests at a recent tea. But it la by-no means a home so polished and formal a* to be stiff, ft tea the air of having been much lived in and enjoyed. AAA The living room, off n wide center tell, has books in recessed cases between the two Mg windows at both ends. Pur-traits adorn the soft ’ gray walla. There are family photographs on the smgll tables. Th# living room opens to a semi-oval sun parlor overlooking a wide town, ijhere trees run down to the Potomac. Books line the walls on either side of the fireplace. But. the outstanding homey features of this bright room are the numerous photographic aj^ums hepped on a long table The red and green latter albums are filled with snapshots of Jackie and ofter members of the family. Ctoariy, snapshots in tlte family are not ' something to store away out of sight hut uMBtontos to he enjoyed and footed at eften. On tte othef side of the wide hall are the dining room and an old-fashioned library. AT GEORGETOWN * The Kennedy*’ own Georgetown home in Washington from which they will be moving to ‘ 1480 Pennsylvania Ave., reflects not only their lateral fo books but also Mra. Kennedy’! love of art A recent visitor noticed that almost every table in the small, twin living rooms bore fen art book. Hung on one of the champagne-colored walls wa a collection of sketches by the 18th century artist, Vemet. Books on Spanish painting, on Renoir and on Degas were * oh the shrives flanking the fire-. place. A small desk held Bertrand Russell's “Wisdom of the Watt.” A large' seascape over the mantel and a small one nearby pointed up .the presidentelect’s well-known love of the eea; ) A AA . ' The decor of the KMnedya’ wMte clapboard summer home at Hyannfo Port, Mate., wa dominstod tori summer by tte toys ot,their daughter CfcroUm, 3. So many toy* were strewn' about the house and yard one' day that a newsman wrote that the whole house looked like a cheerful nursery The table on the sun porch there bore copies of ’’Parle Match,” "Art News,” and "The Five Great Dialogue* of Plato." AAA Hung at the foot of the stairs In the parlor was the water color. Mra. Kennedy did to welcome ter husband back from hto triumph at the Democratic National Convention, Mrs. Kennedy likes to change the art in her home from time to time, replacing an rid with a new piece. A A A Probably not all tte Kennedy's’ favorite possessions will be moved to the WMte House, but It aeems certain that Caroline will take all her favorite ; toys with her. the likely will have ter awn book shelf, too, as she has tew on the lower part of a small table in the Georgetown living room. No-ticed among'her hooka recently were "Bunny Button” and “Early Alphabet.” Tte family's quarters In tte White House seem certain also to carry out Mra. Kennedy's belief that a home should he oomfortabie and attractive, but ft should not have things around it that require one to % say to a child, "Don't touch.” | Play Bridge Games at elks Temple The Pontiac Duplicate Bridge Oub met Monday evening at the Elks Temple with eight t tables iu(ptoy. Winners were'Joseph Nouse and A1 Wallace; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Waterman; Dr. Robert Seguto end Mrs. Norman Keller; Mr. end Mrs. Harold Sandleman. Meet for Dinner Ladies’ Typographical Aux-’ Wary No. 129 met for a co-' operative dinner Tuteday at the burnt of Mra. William Pfohlert on Lakeland Avenue, Sylvan Lake. Mra. Donald Barker of Menominee Road will be hoot ess for tte next meetiig Jan. it , Flottef Husband NEW YORK 5, f, >10 Grown in our own greenhouses. Come in, select from thousands of exceptionally , lovely plants. Also Roses, dozen . . . . . . $5, *6, $7.50, $10.00 Cyclamen Plants . . . $5, $6, $7.50, $1150 Azaleas, .J... .■ ..... $7.50, $10 to $15.00 CENTERPIECES ........ $2.50 to $15.00 Corsages ............. $2.50 to $10.00 GRAVE BLANKETS end CEMETERY WREATHS Saturday, December 24th we will close at 7 PM. ftowaia ftapwhere 'This wonderful new bra wont budge, thanlu to comfortable "cling” woven Into all-clastic sides and back! Scalloped and underwirad Hidden Treasure* cups add fullneae, confidentially - without pads. Attachable straps. Lustrous white cotton Luatercale. 32-36A, 32-38B, 32-38C. 5* nobody ia perfect, •very body needs Peter foundation, — Pearce Floral Co. Flowers of Distinction Since 1990 559 Orchard Lake Avenue “MST0! Phone FE 2-0127 v PLENTY OF FREE parking 1 THE FjOXTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER U, 1fi«0 TWENTY BRIGHT Nine Don’ts—and Doe hold equipment and utensils are as popular with boys as they dm with girls. Child-aise appliances which really work, such as refrigerator, sink, •range, washing machine, are available -either as separatf Units or in combinations. , Just, Like Mama's ' NEW YORK fUPD-O 111 /buying tor nieces and nephews? Hr member that most children I ke to play with things that r e '‘lust like the ones jdom- F'rigidoire KCASET ELECTIIC % Make-up Vitlch is too heavy emphasises wrinkles. For thto should be applied very lightly about the byes and in any other areas which may have lines. 3. Rouge-which Is too low on the face is ageing because it creates a drooping appearance. 4. Owe mast be takes to carry make-ap all the wav to Ladies5 Bulky Sweaters Be sure to blend make-up down from your face* to your neck so that there will be no dividing mark along the jawline. Remember, make-up which is too heavy emphasizes wrinkles. is aging and unbecoming. Be sure that the powder you use is one shade darker than your natural skin tone. 6. Straight-line eyebrows are hard and trying. Never draw a line even if your brows are very thin. Fill out with little leathery strokes. 7. Do not overdo Up make-up. SPIRITS SOAR! This elaborate hair design created by Betty LeCohui of West Huron Street is named “Alaska”, Representing the new state, the fantasy sports an igloo based on ah ice floe. The model's hair was dyed blue and swept up to represent water. The northern ■lights are suggested by colored strands that give the creation height. Also included are stars, the flag of Alaska and kayaks. Back from the state meeting of the Hairdresser s. Assn., it will be used, according to its creator, as a holiday centerpiece (minus the model, of course). ready for a part hi a play. 8. Beady eyelashes are most un-j appealing. Perhaps you use tqp much water on the Uttle brush. It should just be damp. 9. Don't fail to powder brows after making them up with an eyebrow .pencil. This banishes shine. Wonderful Orion bulky knit sweaters, plain or holiday trimmed. White, black or pastel colors. Loyalty is wonderful—and our customers are wonderful! In spite of the inconvenience effected by the dictatorial purging of our parking space by the State Highway Dept., the response to our SALE has been marvelous!. So —we're continuing it! Such loyalty must be rewarded—These prices are the reward! FOR REAL VALUES—SEE HARWOOD STAPP'S suggest a wonderful Christmas gift it by Seamprufe Always a perfect gift item; Embroidered flowers and scallops grace the lined sheer bodice and hem. Proportioned for perfect fit. 32 to 42, short, average and tall. Every Garment Typical Harwood Quality 55c Man's Socks.... Now 3 Pr. for $1.35 Now $1.$9 The long-life comfort shoe! Featuring a cushioned arch-Uft, double cushion fieel, steel shank and cushioned inner-sole. Many many styles. TOPCOATS SALE PRICED Voluas Up to $69.50 NOW ‘52* Win bar party-loving heart with Stride Rites Twinkle patents, striking black nylon velvets... nil dmaed up for fashion, all planned oat tor fit We have styles galore for girls . . . and eomething special lor the boys 80 bring your party-goer* in — well it their "festive” shorn just as carefully as their "evmydays". Now $1.59 52.00 ManYTioa 'oStcertH ALL ITEMS GIFT BOXED FREE SPORT COATS SALE PRICED Voluas Up to $49.50 NOW ‘32* Pick him a pair from the wide range oA Hash Puppies styles and colors. Ht’ll enjoy their solid comfort the year ’round! Featherweight, soft, supple with a steel shank support. If In doubt, give him a Oift Certificate. Youhg (gentleman's Handsome Moccasin Toe oxford in new, 3-e y e I a t tie. Rugged si it Hi handsome too! According to 5050 size, priced "vq*/v Young Lady's Patent strap in a new lovely party shoe. For wear new and to school after the HoHdeys. According to afte, priced from . . . * Present thf man in your lift with a “Harwood Gift Csrtificats" in any omount-Thsn he can select 0 gift of his own choicot whether it is in furnishings, ready-mod* garments or a fins Norwood Custom-Tailored garmont-Wo'll guarantee his faith in .Sontq Claus! RANDOLPH • PONTIAC'S LEADING TUXEDO RENTAL SERVICE ’ FOR ALL" OCCASIONS Boys’, Hush Poppies from, $7.95 JUVENILE BOOTERIE . FAMILY. SHOE STORE 28 E. Lawrenco, Downtown " 928 W. Huron at Tolagraph OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Use a Convenient Lion STORE MIRACLE MILE TR1DE THE' PONTIAC? PRESS, WEDNESDAY, /DECEMBER 14, I960 TWENTTVNIMlB %unts Provide future Bride, With a Shower yudy tI<|llW of Baldwin Avenue jjp, honoiyd at a bridal shower Friday arranged by her aunta Mr*. BB Condon, Mm. Edwin Haikkinen Dad Mr* Arthur Coatello. X t ' * * Nr 5 Tobies in Ploy . at Bridge Meeting 1 The Pontiac Bonneville Duplicate Bridge Club net Saturday evening Sthe Hotel Waldron with five bles in play. The winners wen David Utley and Melytn Small; Dr. and Mr*. Maurice Wlllia; Mary Steele And Buma Straus. ■< GetNeutrpl Polish . (NEA) - Neutral potMi aotvea the shoe care problem If your wardrobe of aboea in- Blot Out Blemish (NEA) — If your handa look red or freckled, m&saage In • little foundation cream that matebea your akin tone. Blend it well into the wriata and up onto the arm until It disappear* smoothly. C0pe*t°4i For Christmas Pinked like a petal, you stand in the center of fashion. Black and two-tone Brown. The Skitter is the skimmer to face the world in squarely. Be off, skit-too! Block, Brown, Red. were officers (from left) Secretary Mrs. Clarence Phillips of Harper Street, President Mrs. lames Weaver of Merry Rood and Treasurer Mrs. Clark Bartenbaker of Eason Street. The status of the hospital, employes and visitors regarding liability was explained by Marie Hickey, RJN. A social hour followed the meet- Turtle neck your feet and float into school ever so softly. Genuine deerskin. In Time for the Holidays! A selected group of custom made pieces now being shown on our showroom floor at substantial savings for immediate delivery. Mr. and Mrs. John Hendry onj Harvesting of minor forest products—Christmas trees, decora-! tive greens, aeed cones, etc —as | a by-product of tree farming is increasing, especially in the Pa-| The group has planted thej grounds of the Oakland County j Crippled Children's home with 100 tulip bulbs under the direction of Mrs. Percy Rose, ctvk group chairman, assisted try Mrs. James iWeaver and Mrs. George Quine. 1 Hidden Valley by the Michigan Association of Hospital Auxiliaries, icific Northwest. 5390-5400 Dixie Hwy The Boot Thing Afoot Tbit Christaat- Usurpers / mm FAULTS , fob m» . Go-Togethers at Alvins ... Your Pendleton Choose Pleasures shared and leisure moments together call for Pendleton Go-Togethers . . . sportswear in matching patterns and colors. We have them in wonderful orroy! For you, Milady, famous—everywhere 49'er jackets, $17.95, $19.95, $22.95, coordinated to your favorite man's favorite jacket, $17.50. 'VriAOwu ESKIMO WOOLIES New os 1961, but styled ih the fomilior spirited way either of you would not change for the world, our collection of Pendleton coordinates include other jacket styles, skirts and slocks, shirts, sweaters, vests, robes. Dyed, spun, woven, tailored of 100% virgin wool, of course. in the Pendleton Comer All Gifts Wrapped v FREE Evans ESKIMO WOOLIES OF PONTIAC HURON ot TELEGRAPH" THE PONTIAC? PftglsS, WKDNESDAY.^DECEMBER 14, 1960 THIRTY Dinher Honors on Silver* Annivers SEW SIMPLE By Eunice Farmer ' A smorgasbord dinner honored Mr. «od Mrs. Orville Manna of Nawbeny Street who obeerved their silver wedding anniversary Sunday. Hie hosts ewe Mr. Mann's brother and sister-in-law, the Lloyd Manns, and their children Linda Jean, Card and Guy of Edith Street. The guests included Mr. Mann’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Manns of Forest Street, Mrs. Mann’s mother, Mrs. Osa Holcomb, and their daughter Judy and Thomas Smith Jr. The Richard Jarvises Of Hopkins Street came with Bradley, Cindy, Kimberley and' Gregory. “Dear Eunice: "lam planning to make a winter coat and noticed the collars on the ready-snade coats are very eoft and appear to have no interfacing whatsoever. I will appreciate your informing me if it is necessary to put any kind of interfacing in between the top and bottom layers of the collar? If one should bo usad, what is the best type? Also, what is the best Interfacing to use down the front pieces of the coat?” Mrs. HJJC. I would say that interfacing is absolutely essential for any type of garment If it’s to retain its shape. You will notice that no matter how old a man’s suit it, the lapels, collars and fronts still retain their original shape. This is because the right type of interfacing was used. If you understand tailoring, you may use a soft, pliable, hair-canvas in suits or coats. Hair canvas must nob be applied in the seams but must be attached to cotton tape, the cotton tape Is then stitched in the seams. If you don’t understand how to apply hair-canvas, it would be better to use a loosely woven type interfacing. This is dry deanablo and washable, and will retain its Shape. Bake Sale Planned by Nursery School Hie Temple Beth Jacob Nursery School will sponsor its first sale of home-baked specialties beginning at noon, Thursday, at the J. C. Penney Go- store in the Miracle Mile Shopping Center. J Proceeds Will be used to purchase needed equipment. are wonderful FINE IMPORTED CHINA 53 Pc. Set $2495 u> 98 Pc. Set 95 GIFTS "Dear Eunice: "I would like to line the back of a skirt, but I don’t know what to do with the lining in the pleat. Also, please tell me whether J should make the darts in the lining and the skirt together or separate?’’ Mrs. 1. L. When cutting the lining for the skirt, allow only %-lnch beyond the center back seam. Do not cut the lining the full width of the (Heat. Make the darts in the skirt and the lining separately and then beste the lining to the skirt at the waistline and the aide seams. If you are lining the skirt to the hemline, open the seam of the lining the complete length of the pleat. If you have a back slpper, leave the center back seam of the lining open the length of the slpper. After the slpper has been applied to the skirt fabric only, turn the seam allowance on the lining and hand-whip the edge of the lining to the tip- Gifts for the home are lasting gifts... Please "him" or "her" with the deep-down comfort of a choir designed for the individual need ... whether it be a swivel rocker, a TV recliner, a lounge or wing chair, an occasional or boudoir chair, there's a vast and varied selection at Stewart-Glena! IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT Colonial Wing Chairs $9950 to $15950 BIBLES “Dear Eunice: ’Hie lock at the top of skirt sippers to so large that I have a hard time stitching the slpper In a straight line. It usually curves out where the lock ends. Is there another way of doing this?" Your fan I personnally prefer a 7-lnch neckline slpper for skirts because you will find the slpper to smaller and the tab or lock to also much smaller. For children's clothes, slacks or shorts the regular'skirt sippers would be beet because of the extra strength. If you will pull the lock of the slpper down s few Inclfes From Name Imprinted While You Wait Christian Literature Sales 39 OAKLAND AVE. when you are machine stitching near the top, you Will be able to stitch a stralghter line. “Scls-Wli” Cut, and I Salon f Permanent ‘Dear Eurtlce: “My daughter is narrow through her shoulders. I would ap-predate instructions on how to altar the bodies to remedy this lituatlon. The sleeves of the garment are too low on the upper L Making the shoulders narrower la a rather simple altara-Uon. I hope all of you who have written me this seme question will keep the answer for future reference. Estimate the exact extra width you wish to take off Make a fold in your pattern between the neck and the armhole. Thto fold should be no more than 3 Inches long and should taper at the end. In most cases, this should be done in the front ah* the back of the Mioulders. Never change the shape of the Quilted Lounge Chairs *129" Each Charming upholstered chairs quilted in lovely floral designs or solid colors. Carefully crafted with foam rubber back cushions and foam rubber, reversible seat cushions (which hove zippers for easy cleaning!) singly or in pairs, they're perfect In all decors. end Strife* Open Friday ’til 9 P.M. No Appointment Needed t —• Immediate Service —. Beauty Salon ig. FE 5-9257 Maple Leafers in Yule Fete Mrs, Vivian Tubbs opened her home on Tubbs Road Friday to members of the Maple Leaf Club for the Christmas luncheon. Cohostesses were Mrs. Erwin Rogge, Mrs. Harold D. Babb, Mrs, William Bedard, Mrs. Everett Harris and Mrs. W. F. Fuller. * W * Guests were Mrs. Evert L)nden. of Farmington and Mrs, Robert Shorey of We-nonah Drive. Hostesses for the Jan. 37 luncheon in the Hofei Waldron will be Mrsv Stuart Townsend, Mrs. William McClure and Mrs. H. J. Endries. Comfortable Swivel Rockers Large, roomy man's lounge chair upholstered elastic-backtd "Plyhide" leather-type fabric for extra durability. Reversible-cushions are comfortably filled with foom. Choir is 33" wide x 38 VS".high. CRUISE HEADQUARTERS I swwweujswswewRwwwEwuwjj Look Your BEST j! 5 for the HOU."A Immediate Delivery Low, Low PHcm on Giston Draperies TI»o YARDSTICK MIRACLE MILE TV Recline!* Chairs See these choirs with specially built-in ottomans upholstered in , plastic or tweed fabric. jrom 11095® Immediate delivery 'Light-Footed* (UPIt — it’s smart to Jbe. pale. The "pale foot” to inside fashion’s door this season. That means shorn in tones of soft beige, with Italian-inspired tapering lines. Nadon’g lor Juniors Site, s Is is Country Parson’s Chair If you've on Early American room, you must have this comfortable, high-back chair patterned from the shaft of a parson's buggy. A dramatic focQl-point for your room! AND SOFAS - SECTIONALS - LAMPS TABLES - ACCESSORIES ETC. 5 SHIRTS 11.13 CASH mad CARRY Open Every Night And Saturday vflL 9 p.m. 605 Oakland Ave. FE 4-2579 Just South of Orchord Lake Road GRESHAM CLEANERS SHIRT LAUNDRY . THE PpNTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14 I960 THIRTT^E* ^nnual TeaHetd by Church Women The Episcopal Church Women of St Stephen'* Episcopal Church Candles Light Wedding Tw» Christmas trees, decorated in red and white (meed the chaned of the Pint Baptist Church tor the Friday evening vows of Nancy Ruth Attwater and Edward F. Justin Jr. , v The bride’s uncie, the Rev. George R. Kennedy, recently t*>. turned from the Belgian Conge, performed the candlelight 'cere* mony before an altar banked with white gladioli, carnations and red poinaettiaa. The George E. Attwaters of Inverness Drive, Sylvan Lake, were the boats at the church recep- home at Mrs. william Martin « Brafferton Road, Bloomfield Hills. Bln. Cart Zuber was cobootem. Members brought gifts for Pontiac State Hoepital patients. 'Reel'Clever NEW YORK rtJPD-Is there a fisherman on your gilt list? tt eo, surprise him with a gift wrapped In fish netting. .How? Save a mesh vegetable bag, wash it in hot aoap or detergent suds to remove two shops of exciting gifts PONTIAC-BIRMINGHAM have an eye catching package. with white roeea and stephanotis, completed the bride’s ensemble. Attending their sister-in-law were Mrs. Rodney Attwater, honor matron, and Mra. Russell Attwater, serving ns bridesmaid with Mrs. Douglas Brown, Dianne Meyers and Marjorie Justin, cousin end the gift of dainty loveliness in dream soft nylon tricot, white and sparkling colors. ilip« 4.95 u 8.95 Protect Baby carnations. Jeffery Harrow and Jeffery MeflraUi carried the rings petti-slips NICEST WAY TO SAY "MERRY CHRISTMAS'1... SAY IT WITH ALL GIFTS WILL BE BEAUTIFULLY WRAPPED!4 NO CHARGE In tapestry, velvet, leather and gold lame fabric. All sizes. our very smart "Clutch Bogs" for gifts and for parties Velvet, satin and bead in white,'black; and colors. "REVERSIBLE ROBE" lA^/DDO GIFT CERTIFICATES FROM $UL00 Dobbs Gift Certificates coma handsomtly packaged in thase distinctive gift boxes Juniors love! Black ond white cotton tick- ing, trimmed and lined in reversible bright, red. Washable. Sizes 9 to 15. This Christmas, trim Ms hat tree with a wardrobe of fine Dobbs hats... end the more Dobbs the merrier. The smartest way to do it is with a Dobbs Gift Certificata, for though the gift is yours., .the choice is hit. And what a choice there is: the impressive Dobbs Guild Edge (left), elegant Dobbs Homburg (center), casual Dobbs Tyrolean Velour (fight), and many* many mom...from $10.00 kittle bood trim on "Wool Knit Glovos" 2.98 Choosa White or Bloch 1961 £ RCA Victor Odor TV IJA^ New ptstam clarity! Sharper brighter *JBEEfc**^ picture In color and black and white. IO-W«l New Celer iMlmi ann odor von- ■wrw u* Tm, 1 derfully life-like a turn Easier Taainc! Even a child can do 1 It. New Taaiac Cewvwalenee! Models available with amas* 1 i Ing “Wireless Wtaard” Remote Control. . | , I we* rsmtu |ig| tbansoto* 1 TV 9*1* n KAMOS mw.|. STEFANSKI TV | 1157 W. Huron St. FI 2-6907 | | t -<;y m ygrafv "pm'fY-Two , T&E PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER H, 1960 Models Mislead ; f <|)P1>—The mnded look 'k mare/prevalent than gaunt. Ml fashion models would lead at to .believe. A wedaltat 111 styles ' tor (he Adler figure, claims that one out/of five a rm fin in the United State* ‘ *e*ra a ala* 1* or larger. No Use Trying Jo Make Oyer Your Lover jjieauftr Clinic iiy Edythe McCulloch jkancT cmsTMAS OINAMENT Firmly believing that no man-mad* bauble should aver replace the charm oi a pretty girl, we have two delightful ideas on the subject A sparkling ol silver-dust : sprinkled an your waves while theeprary net is not quite dry)' wiS add a festive touch. Deft hand with easy-to-use eye shadow is our second suggestion. Throw envy to the winds and steal the spotlight yourself1 BE the Christmas ornament. s Edytke McCulloch apt. ft 1-74)1 MB Pontiac Btete Bank psychoanalyst. By MURIEL LAWRENCE . For several weeks ythe doctor.gard of promises, Mery was suffering from a de- [listened to her complaints about and militant devotion to his moth-pression involved with a frustrat-lher lover. He said little as she er. Finally he interrupted this ac-ing love affair. She consulted a [inscribed the lover’s Indecisive-'count of bar afflictions. ness toward marriage, his disre-' He said: Professional PERMANENTS Styled os YOU i Like It! IMPERIAL BEAUTY SALON \ 219 Auburn Ave. FE 4-2878 CoM WeiiiBf *12“ Issy Tenao Georges-Newports fewefry Oapf. 74 Mirth Saginaw St. caviar caaapes. Finally she Med to pash eae lata my meath. 1 left the party. My hesteee was trylag to change my.tastes far me uader the gaiae of hospitality.” j Mary stared at him. Finally she 'You are telling me that I have been trying to change Ted’s tastes rider the guise of loving him.'* Her doctor replied, "You said it. I didn't.” . : * *♦ * Several months later the young woman became happily engaged t< another man. That story is for a Mrs. T, whe writes: "Our son has just broken with he girl he's been going with. We ire relieved became she has Entranced with danger Sally Birn-krant’s interpretation of “The Little Fir Tree’s Christmas fish” are Maureen and Kathleen Halfpenny of Lewis Street. The dance is part of the Christ- mas program touring art institutions and will be presented publicly without charge to area children Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Showcase Exhibit Center in Birmingham. LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS We respectfully, suggest that you select your Christmas gifts now while the selections Are plentiful and time will afford you to select exactly the right gift for all the men in your life. Osmun's invites you to transfer your layaway to a charge account at your convenience. i Sale of Cookies Follows Dinner Twenty - one members of the Sylvan Lake Branch of the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association celebrated their annual Christmas party Thursday at the Littletell Street home oi Mrs. Jack Kirksey. Dinner wna fallowed by a cookie sale to aid the giqup’s International Cooperation Fuad. Members were asked to king a plant to the next meeting Jan. 12 at the home of Mrs. Donald Car-roll. Mrs. Lawrence Quiim 'tU be cohostess will speak on African Violets.' December Born? NEW YORK (UPI) — A choice Of two birthstones. each with a background steeped in ancient legends, is offered for those bom in December. The gems are the turquoise and zircon. The American Gem Society reports that both gems have histories leading back to distant lands and early .civilizations. Even today, there are people who believe that the turquoise will bring success in love and money.; The zircon was used in medieval times as a cure (or plague and other Hags Hold a Lot (NEA) — Cotton tapestry handbags with flower motifs are hound and trimmed in black plasu mr autumn. These pre big satchels designed to hold a lot. About 12 million motor trucks are in use oh America's highways, according to some industrial surveys. "Last weak I weat to a iM party- I wasn’t kaagi don't I Physicians say that is the best treatment to promote healthy hair. Club Hears About Meaning of Yule The New Sylvanttes exchanged gifts at a Christmas Pgrty Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert B. Smith on Woodland Avenue. . a ♦ # Mrs. Thomas White gave a reading on the "True Meaning of Christmas.” Holiday customs in other lands were related by Mrs. Rex Bailey, for meriy of France, and Mrs. Robert Smith who has lived in Germany. / The Jon. 5 meeting will be at the home of Mm. Raymond Graham on Garland Avenue. HOLIDAYS AHEAD To moke the boot “headway" into the coming festive season, let ,our stylists create a smart new coiffure for you .t - Conje in now. BUDGET DEPARTMENT PERMANENTS, » $6.50 $8.00 TONY’S £7 / Main Floor 35 W. Huron 3-71M STYLE SHOP PRICES START AT PIN he Is still in lave with her . . Or still insisting that he can change her from,what she is into hat she doesn’t want to be. We can, i think, be too sympathetic with lovelorn children. It is the lovelorn person's problem that he Imagines his anguish to be caused by thwarted affection. Actually, as the psychoanalyst of this column suggested, it is more often caused by thwarted aggression. * * * When we hover over our lovelorn child with anxious sympathy, we delay his arrival at this truth. re condoning his anger at his : inability to change his beloved and force her to feel a hunger that she doesn't feel. ’ ■' ♦ * . * When we slop sympathizing to. question the virtue Of his angry pining, he may respond with astonishing relief. If he's got any good sense left, he'll jump at the I chance to"-be done with his impossible task. KoyeNewlin j Is Honored by Shower Kaye Newlin was honored at a| bridal shower Sunday afternoon in the Warringham Drive home of Mrs. Norbert Capistrant. Miss Newlin, daughter of Mr/1 and Mrs. George Newlin of Oliver Street, will marry .Darryl Bruestle, of the Emil Bruestles of Dover Road, Feb. U. Mrs. Robert Newlin will at tend her eister-la-law a* matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. George Googaataa of CM-rago, Naacy Fry of Mt. Clemens, Mrs. Janies Patterson and Mrs. ! Capistrant. Besides the attendants, shower, guests included Mrs. A. C. tab, Mrs. Leslie Ferguson. Mrs. Joseph' Krantz, Mrs. Egon Walser, Mrs.' William Petj-usha, Mrs. Abel Capistrant and Mrs. Dallas Folsom. ■p^jr f ■' 1 yir / wr ■ - 1 m, M ►. * & JM If he’s hinting for a shirt, he’s hoping for a Hathaway A HATHAWAY shirt mtkei a gift that is far from ordinary. Because a Hathaway is fat from an ordinary shirt. The very name has an aura-and for good reason. Men know it signifies quality-in fabric, in styling, in workmanship. Wc have a wide assortment of whites, solid colors, . stripes and check*. Put any one of them under the tree and he'll know that vou reallv care. $6.50 to $16.95 DOWNTOWN PONTIAC TEL-HURON CENTER Both Stores Open Every Evening 'til Christmas SPRAGUE Si CARLETON MAPLE . ... In the Mood for Music Am pretty ns your musical collections, and just aa mellow in the tone it creates in year This Sprague & Carleton record cabinet is a “collector’s item,’’ too... generous in pise, lovely to look at, and n joy to live with. It’s finished in damage* resistant MAPLELUX* to stay beautiful despite accidents. And it’s the finest solid '‘rack maple, through and through. See our complete Sprague A Carleton mapta collection today ... for living rooms, bedrooms, and dining rooms. All finest tjpulHy »», all pleasantly tow in price. * *MAPLELUX ia the trademark of Spragw A CarUton Mapta . _ CLAYTOIVS THE “QUALITY FURNITURE STORE M1*3 Orchard Laka Rd. Keego Harbor Opma Irnr Crpamg Lxztpt Saturday ‘til Ciritlwot iffi SO BAYS SAMI AS CASH... IIS TO 24 MONTHS TO SAY m- FE 5-9474 % THE PONTlXc PRESS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Toy lor Smith DINNERWARE CAMERA GADGET BAGS Value* to $11.00 As Loss As TAYLOR TOT . OKU HI-FI RtCORO PUYER -C ICE SKATES BOTT ml GIRLS’ SIjIm : MEN’S hI Regular $6.9S Quality • Regular $10. Hockey styles for bey*, figure blodes for girls. Genuine leather shoes. THIETY-THEBE :J YOU LL ALWAYS SAVE AT y- (trap* I fair SETS THE NAME BRAND (HFT5 AT MW. LOW DISCOUNT PRICES!! 932 WEST HURON FARBERWARE Stainless Stool ELECTRIC FRYING PAR Complete with cover one heel central. Lerge 12 Vi-lech sice. FARBERWARE Aitoatfic COFFEEMAKER « W COMPUTE M*k*» 2 cup* ,n ult> 8 Cup* ut*»' CompUtcly indicator HMtt. BUXTON CHRISTMAS CARDS 14 to 21 cetd* le box. 6 Chrome end White 1 1 | \\ HTILITT TABLE 3 1 * with Electric OetWt COSOO Stop Steel *788 Ree. $W88 BiTfe / *•» Budly M PtoterW ’Stain-Less’ Cast Aluminum {PRESSURE COOKER WHILE THEY LAST Large 4-Quart Size DEEP FRY COOKER KINS SIZE 6-QUART COOKS, FRIES, STEWS, ROASTS, SERVER, WARMER CALinMMRffAMO •r GLEAMING CHROME UZY SIISAHS The Ideal Christmas Gift' Transistor Reoltone RADIO OSTERIZER HM«t Duty Mmw. 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Hot M 20 aaa-Governor - controlled I mf,,or-_l-or9*- /ull- ouof anMro'aoiopiate. mix beaten give I Cool, comfortable uniform mixing. » itendie 1961 Modeli | $Q75 Available i O 12-SPEED DELUXE MODEL BAKEilCASStROtfe AH Hw famous speed, comfort and freedom of the lady Sunbeam Hoir Dryer. AUTOMATIC WAFFLE RAKER A GRILL WITH EXCLUSIVE RADIANT CONTROL 10Vi-ln. R. M. Modal Removable Control and Motol Cover Extra 3-Piece LUGGAGE SET Trein Cone, Ovornightar, AUTOMATIC FOF UP ELECTRIC mar 777 2-Slice Chrome COOKWARE Copperclad Stainless Steel IM-QL Draklt Bsilsi W *C88 him J lever eed Control ***** EQUALLY TERRIFIC BUYS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT SAVE NOW! j Complete With •eaters. Stand end Bowls THE PONllAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER’14,1960 THIRTY-SEVEN Japanese Like Nahiing of Rusk and Bowles rlffoaL K*Uuo *o«i«n mlnls- thf t^y ^ **r •« the dw wh« Ruak wu 2L-JS" ***»■■ **- he,ph« *«w up the U. S.-Japa- ***?de«te»* iBd ***** TPBa|y «< MM. «M: "^W®** ',Mr *»* taw about Japan, tafy. Ghe^er Bowles, and sug- he i* realistic a*d thinks can. ****** “• appointment* may tally before actii* He iNrtM 5S£tl£l!!lSL£.% “ “r* Say* . Platform Hat Aggravated Economic Dadino in U.S. WASHINGTON (ttPI) - Sen. Barry Getdaratar. R-Arlz., Haimedj Tuesday that Democratic platform promises sre partly to blame tor the nation's unemploy- WITH A GENEROUS 2 SHELF SLIDING GLASS^ taDOOR CABINET FOR DUST-FREE DISPLAY OF BOOKS TROPHIES 4 both in official and unofficial circles in Formosa that neither Sen. J. William Fulbrtght nor Bowles had been given the tap poet. Too Hsi-shmg, a senior advisor to President Chiang Kai-shek, described Husk as a level-headed moderate who would fulfill foe poet of secretary capably. * * * In Sooth Korraa, Foreign Min- ister Chon gD-hyung hailed Rink's appointment and said, "Mr. Itnsk has many acquaintances In Korea, and as a U. S. Far Eastern policymaker, his record has been ex-icaOent." OPEN 50*' Weekly Every SUNDAY 12 Moot ’til I PR Oitil Christmas John Fell Stevenson, 24, who) Our Cady of the t^tw* ‘dads' lives in San Francisco and worksjhave hundreds of trees for, sale in for a real estate firm, said, how- the lot Just south of the church ever. “Dad would father have jon Dixie Highway near Waterford. | been secretary of state." Each has been cut from nurseryL But Stevenson said the post oflitock. ambassador to the United Nations, All proceeds will go for paying Adali E. Stevenson's new assign-'for the school buses, Brazier said.! Canadian Soo Growing RECORD CABINET SALE! Chester Bowles Jr.,8.snd architect who lives in nearby Tiburon, SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. (fL—J said his dad, the new underwecre-iAssessment figures show that) tsry of state, is ‘'primarily inters (population in the greater Sault jested in our policy In undento-iSfe- Marie area has reached *2,66.' veloped countries." 'an increase of 3.051 for the yaar.i UNITED SHIRT DISTRIBUTORS DOWNTOWN and TEL-HURON CENTER has the new 100% virgin wool By RAY STORM. DUtHetMmmmwr Are you having a Christmas Gift Problem? If so, the Telephone Company Gift Counselor can be of help to you. She can arrange for the usual services and the on- Pendleton* Shirts IHBEnB and equipment usual too! For example: for the person who has difficulty hearing over the telephone a Volume Control Set would be an ideal gift suggestion. This set permits the user to control the volume during a call to fit his Individual need. This and other un-sual gift suggestions may be-obtained by calling our Business Office FE 8-9911. that are machine-washable! hUy, Pwt k dowa oa yoor Christmas list today—for Dad in his den, for Mom -- in the kitchen, for the f *1 , * children in their hod- 1 telephone Basinets Office end well make A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS to you from aQ of us at Michigan Bell. Vfe've enjoyed saving you this yetr-and we all look forward to bringing you ever-improving telephone aervict in the yean to come. YouNe read about thm in Good Housekeeping maga*ine..,thn new machine* washable 100% virgin wool Pendletons. These are tee aunt famous shirts ...standard and sport styles, and tee dressier lightweight Sir Pendletom... that are tried-and- true favorites of men-of-action, mm of leisure. But tomf thing now hat keen added: nutchine-wathabOityl Ym! every bright pattern, every softly muted pattern, even the date rich patterns, are now machine-washable with reasonable one. Just follow the instructions sewn into each plaid, check or stripe Pendleton teirt for success in laundering at home. Standard and Sport fRyim $ 11. W-$13.98 Sir Pendletono $17.60 and tW.50. • . .. .... Both Stores Open Every Evening BOOKCASE DESK DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE 178 N. Sogmow St. me l 108 NORTH SAGINAW I , Mor. Firmly hi Place JBnsSBSMtaU*® EHsraft&isss and mon comfortably. Mo rummy, ssr-sar«a'ss»-!Es hH - ■ ; ——-f-zr^rr— 1P0NTIAC PRjgSS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IV1900 . "JT"7"’ Car License Tabs Selling Faster Than Last Year of State'* office. piste* and take have bean void so j Mr, 1,000 aiqre then at this tan* FId(^ Lawyers to Handle Highway Condemnations Named paap^yUI nedmti were Staiiley D. Stetaborn, Alpena; Thomas D. Carey, Ketamemo; Mowltt s. Drew, Nllee, for Banton County; WQMam Beamon, Grand RapfOL for Knt County; Brace 8. King, Lansing; Richard L. Roberge, $L Shores, Mr lfa- Whofi for Lunch? MEMPHIS, Turn. (DPI)—Mrs. Brewer teaMwed Pontiac apt motorists Mat, they must weamt ' their car title when obtaining new * tabs or plates. 1 frW.fr c Plates and tabs can he pur-y chased weekdays at thl Pontiac branch office, 96 E. Harm St, 0 through the Feb. 38 deadline. LANSING (UPD—Seven lawyers will ha sfrorn in today as apsekd attorney* gaMral to handle high- Hannan Topper gave a cuatanyer her lunch tasteod of Ida aodta. Mn. TUpptf had her food in a small paper bag on Me counter which she paaeed to the customer by miatafta. One hour later the man came bade to main the proper exchange. / Gen. Paul L Adame said. AdaaM Hid Me special as*tot-ant* were ealeteed at otratcgle lectefSM throughout Me stale where highway matters aeed atteatioa. County; and nomas J. O’Toole, Grand Rapida, for Muskegon County- Caba baa 2,000 milea of coast line- The famed Boardwalk to Attontir City, N.J., is five milea long. AT IkiMu „ RUSK Of PREVIOUS YEARS — Dean Rusk, named Monday by President-Elect Kennedy to be kt* secretary of state, is shown Jn former years in Washington. The top photo shows Rusk (right) as the president of the RockpfcUer Foundation as he chats with ftohn D. Rockefeller in ISM. Center photo, as asdstant secretary jsf state in the Truman administration, Rusk (right) slits with Jecretary of Stats Dean Achesoo deft) and Philip C. Jessup, then PJ. ambassador-at-large, in 1100- Bottom photo,- Assistant Secretary of State Rusk (left). Is shown talking with John Foster SuUes in 1160 when Dulles was the Republican adviser to Achesoo. '5 . __________________________ Woman Halted by Snow iDeliveis Her Own Baby XANCASTER, p«. » Hirry Roe, 37, delivered her own hphy boy in the front seat of a snowbound auto on csMntry read la weather Thursday while her hoe-bend “prayed and kept her Eoa had started out from Ms li*l home to die community IMP pttal in Ephrata 10 milea away. BM before be got very far Ms aato became buried deep in a heavy mow drift hi front of adsh-bors’ homes. Rm nub _ HHI Is the middle ef the eight. One et VMS get sat a tractor to pad Me ear free. The tsaetsr mn eat at gae before It Mid da any-Ibtag. The two neighbon anl Bas ahewalet frantically te free "We would Just get the car free l|| ge| it going for a lew feet and It would slide into another snow* bank,” Roe said. “About 3:10 a.m. my wife called to me ail hil me die baby was coming. got In the front seat with hpr while the two other men kept w on shoveling. She was the bravest woman I*ve ever aeon. Sis dkta't oven whimper. . ‘.“Whsw the haby came she bold | ap, smacked tt sa tbe bottom fsd It began to cry. I never feM her teeth and tied the cord. 1 gave bar my Jacket, wrapped her and Me baby in the bedspread and went back to ahoveUng." The three men Modeled along the way for Mb milks until “' Anally got the ear onto the rood. There they met state police, cmi ‘ * monad hy Mrs. Bos' mother, Mrs. Viola tfrepnag. Boa had called her by phono earlier from one of the neighbor's harass. The state psles and Me sOmss she eases in help couldn't get Me Me hack reads. Finally, after lour hours the baby, bora two months prematurely, arrived at the hospital. He was immediately placed ia an in-cqbafor. Doctors gave “ chance of living. Roe said tbe boy, ‘ “ ‘ f ' little W haby crjed she ripped] the fringe from a bed spread with! SPECIALIZED SERVICE • TV • HI-FI a RADIO • TAPI RECORDERS ap. A. SYSTEMS a OFFICE INTU-OOMS • WKBCOft FACTORY MRVICE BLAKE RADIO-TV World Premiere ACCUTRON* World’s First Miaroatmie Timepiece by I BULOVA ACCtfTBON WkUadmMe First and only timepiece guaranteed not to gain or lose more than one minute a month {in average of 2 seconds a day) In normal uae.t S0UW Of TIME At GREGORY’S Jewelers b Me Beart sf Xaaya Basher ■ swans,-. bmij* FINAL INVENTORY CLEARANCE Open Thursday, Friday 9 to S - Saturday 9 to Se39 DRASTIC MAKKDOWNS-TOTAL INVENTORY GOES This unusual salt is bqcked by thousands of square yards of carpeting? This is only a partial list. Many more rolls in store. These MILL CLOSEOUTS mean savings ... Big savings to you! 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SEW ’n SAVE “ TFL HURON SHOPPING CENTER e fenr MOCemfy 99 GIRLS’ Slack SeU Corduroy Slacks and motehtnc Knit Polos S3» to S5» sis* y I* 14 TEL-Hill childRens Collars , Ladies, don’t neglect yourself at Christmas' , i time. Here is a wonderful opportunity to j i pick up really smart man-tailored sport , shirts at a real bargain price to you. lnd- j f dentally, while you are here look over our j i betted than ever line of wearables for all*! the men in your life! V?!M Be os enchanting as you dare j to be ... in a glamorous holiday dress specifically styled to win a man's heart! Choose your party-pretty dress j from a fabulous collection In ■ junior ond misses sizes. Shrieked: sleeveless sheath ond jacket in cotton-ocetate brocade, beige or green, sizes i 8 to 16. a / WARD’S Wednesday SPECIAL 45 R.P.M. RECORD This tf RPJt record with 4 lone time favorite selections, played toy John Klein on the bOMtt* fully-toned carillon Bells Is a gift to yon lor opening your 1961 Christmas Club at Community National Bank. Bank I A C OfBeeeefiW. Huron ,.. N. Perry Keep* , Union Lain 199 I loch Limit 4 to a Customer . 33" tall — smart decorated base * beige, brown or white, has attractive shade. Ideal gifts. FJUJL WEDNESDAY-4 P.M. to I P.M. ONLY! Beautiful Decorative TABLE LAMPS TjDBTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, I960 JL Ponder Moving traffic Light City Manager to Ask 4ogfc*aw»Mt. ctemens Signal Be Switched T$ty Manager Wetter K. Wlllman a Uk the State Highway De-parunent to mow the tralBe signal fstm ML Pannes and North Sey lnaw streets a Mode north to War rp and Saginaw. ' * * He toM dty oommlsrioners last night that the highway department will approve' the move tt the city eliminates meter parking on the west aide of Saginaw, Oakland to -L Frosty, the Newsman w Reporter in Cold Storage WMod uan—u By ARTHUR KDSON . Tuesday’s cold eet a record lor WASHINGTON (Aft-K ^ ^ ^ . _ horses, the Humane!'^"’? “ rT uura Society would be filing protests- etrly **" *1 aJle*p«* against the next president of the It was reported that downtown studies ahowed more pedestrians warned to cress Saginaw from west to east at Warren than east to west at ML Ctemens. * * * & was Commissioner Wesley J. Wood, who represents the area east of Saginaw, who opposed the change. Tha highway department aHUnahta tee Warren Street •tgnal a year ago la a move to a.weath tha flew et traffic aa ’ (CA ie). This meant nrea between Mt. Ctem- Willman believed that North Saginaw signals could be timed to allow a pedestrian creating at ML Clemens, even if the traffic signal is moved. He said a pedestrian crossing signal eould be installed to signal crossing when traffic wee deer. HO said the west lane of North]' Saginaw had to be free of parking fas order to provide lor a lift turn lane at ML Omens. The Downtown Merchants A* East Still Digs in Arctic Cold Storm Dumps 12 Inches of Snow on New Mexico —Moscow Too Warm’ By The Associated Press Slowly, painfully, the Eastern United States, still gripped by an unrelenting arctic cold, dug itself out Wednesday from the worst autumn storm In Its history. *■’ ■ e * * As it did so, a pew storm Mt New Mexico and spread screes the Southwest!- The KB of storm-related deaths MNi m iti the seat In teat ■utneoo and In the expense of The odd, which ranged bite the below-atre regions in sow ‘ ul a cruel companion: The wind. ' *' # 1 * ft stung the frees of motorists trytag to dig out from streets still It Mew the snow’s fine powder into UAWRonders Convention Rtport Leaders Want to Wait artd See What Dems Will Do DBlttMT SB—Convention mn-cMnery rather than contract goals occapted moat of Tuesday’s meeting el the United Auto Workers’ 24-member international executive To1* aty * *now'dofKed ■****■ board, one highly placed source b be Southwest up to 12 Inches _J snow teU in the high The UAW wffl hold a special tains ttf New Mexico, and anew convention here April 26-29 to draft eras general in a belt acmes West contract demand! for new con- Texas from the Panhandle to tha tract bargaining. Big Bend countiy. b the Vtalhuds the frl tiwwo )i«i paste expire Aug. Si wHh General Motors, Ford aad Original indications were that tha current quarterly board meeting would art bargaining goals and initiate a campaign to aell them at local anion levels. ■ it h "k Now UAW leaders are reported wanting to wait and see what the switch in federal administrations wifi bring. Vhs DAWs tallied trades department, wife ldMto-ptas members, already to n record m waattag a shorter work weak tot as cat la pay as a means at span jag toe wwk. For tha. same tea are tt opposed what It taraaed aanaaetaary. overtime. The UAW’s largest local, Ford DM. long baa advocated a 30-hour For the hottest news beat In the country today to on what feels like one of the coldest spots or ■to. It’s Standing outside 3307 N St. home of President-Sect John F. Kennedy, on a windy, feowy aide-walk with the temperature far below freezing. ried in and out Tuesday through “w now famous door. 10:45 a.m.—Arrived full of vim, but nothing bat toy atari from other reporters, some of whom had been on the Job since shortly after dawn. 10:49—Feet begin to feel a trace of chill. 11:12—Ralph Bradley, president Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York ordered oat the State National Guard to help clear abandoned vehicles from New From time to time Kennedy jmeg out, smiles cheerfully at w frigid reporters and makes some news—like who’s going to ha the next secretory of defense. PLAT BY PLAY To get the fed of the thing, shiver by shiver, let’s bundle Into all heavy clothing available. Thus fortified, let’s try to decipher came up. Seemed sure the next secretary of agriculture should be from the MidweaL to ★ 11:41 —Fed really cold now. Rep. Harold D. Cooley of North Carolina, chairman of the House re Committee, hurried up. Seemed sure toe next secretary of agriculture should be from the South. 11:52—Pierre Salinger, Kennedy’s news secretary, came up. "You tall your boas,” one reporter said, “that anyone who leaves Palm' Beach for this isn’t fit to be president” ‘Til tell . Salinger add, gri hurrying into the warmth. 11:34—Paid fiat '' street to home of Helen Louise Montgomery, who deserves a life-sized statue In the National Press Club, She’s throw: quaint, old fashioned front ream and made it a press room. Delighted to be so dose to news hot she even keeps 'It’s called Mamie tilga-* Had M. E. fudge. TMty. 12:12—Bock to the old stamping grounds. Salinger stuck hte A tty. Gan. Pul L. Adams today uned Birmingham attorney George J. Fulkerson is a wouldn't be' any Mg news 3 o’clock. ' 12:20—Both Bradley and Cooley an on steps, holding what appears to hie simultaneous interviews. It’s strictly South vs. Midwest, peanuts vs. coca, and it’s fairly evident Kennedy is going to make ana of them t 12:40—Feet now tt n don’t feel cold nay longer. Enviously watch Secret Service twn, lolling in their car with motor running and heater turned tg>. 1:10—Pay another aaMCgenty visit to Mias Montgomery. “I’D hare some coffee ready ta a moment,” afae said. “I down on my Jib.** 2:17—Bobby Kennedy, tha star's brother, arrived. Usually a many of many words, Bobby Mid only, “Excuse me,” and buried by us inquiring Icicles. 2:22—Robert g. McNamara, the attornm general to ban-wy cornier in Oakland Chatty. * ; ft *■ Fulkerson, 34, Democratic idate for prosecutor Nov. 8, was m of eight Michigan attorneys named by Adame to Help ie creased lend a the Kennedy, apparently had i “ * secretary of D 2:50—Salinger sticks Ms heed out "Ten minutes,* he raid. S :OD-Notiting happens. If Mrs. Kennedy to worried about wind to S:13-Kemtady, McNamara bofr costless, step out It’s official McNamara's the maw-Things get e little Mumd from ow an. There wee another visit to Mtoa Helen’s where, aim, the supply of Mantis .................... Fulkerson Gels Highway Post i o neaa ^onaomnanon In County as to Atty. Gen. Adams Otiicer for Hitler Homed to Head NATO Committee BARM (UPD - West German IP' il h fee Hitler armfaa, has earned chairman of the pannaneat of NATO, It Ten Common il Tup Film In LONDON (UPD Britain — nam Tee The announcement lalrmanshlo is held said the chMrernmhtp hi held year period writ a pi tom period of a peer. He will aucoed G Hasaelrrann Of the army in March 1961 The paper mid tt the top money aai British films const cent of toe lending but raid a Ores Fulkerson, of general at 1:39 p.m. fe Lansing today along with the eeven other attorneys. said Fulkerson will he assigned to Oakland County The Oakland County Democratic Committee endorsed Fulkerson Monday night for toe federal patronage Job of UA district attorney in Detroit Dick Nixon Goins 1,256 Vote* in Massachusetts WASHINGTON (AP) - Pnet-dent-Eiect John F. Kennedy’s pap-Mar vote margin over Vice Preto-dsat Richard M. Nixon has been pnrad a tittle more by the official 'toe count from M—radwaei The Massachusetts - car gave Nixon 1.256 more votes than In previous unofficial tallies. That cot Kennedy’s orar-aQ edge Nixon to 113,354 votes, out of a total of 68,819,348 cast in the nation. ABE YOU GETTING MORE THAN COFFEE FROM TOUR COFFEE-CUP? @Uak Ray Csfhe Csp SIHUZB Destroys OoM ail Fla Barns! 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Word was spread la recent months that zinc-coated nails drlv-»to an elm could cure the die-aam, but State Agriculture Depart- old wives’ tale. ‘aua la, twe spray appflcallirn a , Dutch elm disease started taking its toll of alms in Eastern Michigan, officials aald, and spread in roeant yeara to some anas tn tha central and weetani part tate. 1hi.UA Department of Agricut- compounds in an attempt to (Harare for the dleeaee, McIntyre aald. tsstad as hag as 95 yean ago, the fungus waa not hilled and a the experiments did not indicate t any practical value of line chloride lor control of the disease. # , # dr Dutch elm disease kills Its victims hy choking aft food supplies with a fungus growth that gains entrance te the aba on the bodies of European bark beetles. In itataa where (he dl hold several towns were band of elm tree. Officials believe if the disease w«a allowed la rim its an half the rim trace la afflicted eas would be lost within a mat-1 r of a faw yean. ' ■pehaafean la gw Mata Agri- McIntyre said then wan man, salesman circulating "mre for Dutch None of the cure-alk which were brought to tha attention of experts in tha Arid proved effective for ‘ Cold Feet In Tennessee 1 Can Snuggle Up in Bed NEW FORK (UPD - The 01 (Ohio Penitentiary) News reports a Lebanon, Tenn, statute a husband from kicking his wife out of bed If aha has cold foot The husband, however, is not permitted to object If the wife kiefca the spouse out of bed without 4wn an about 180 d kinds of hniinfwua coal. hrammmmrfei Studied the faturee of Prasident-Elect John F. Kennedy Tuesday before patting the flnii' _ touches on the Inaugunl medal he has been assigned to produce. Manridp was accompanied Kennedy’s home by William Walton, a Washington artist and a friend of the Kennedy family. HALF SOLES T*B M«a1, Wmmb'i. caasna-i Lwrthcr Mr Cl«|llBw Naisier Shoe lephir , 4* NORTH gAOINAW I m m TV-TWO - VyT "7‘; ^ \ ■ A. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER I*/1960 ODDBD Second School Millage Vote in Hope to Draw Big Turnout tor Operational Tax Ballot By DON FERMOYl t UTICA — The Utica Board of Education has set Jan. 21. a Saturday, as the date it wifi hold a second election I , on a JtyhMmll operational tax proposal. School Supt: Fred M. Atkinson said the school board schednlMi the election fOrj^---------———- a Saturday in hopes of f «, drawing a larger percent-j\pp|{ PSHSUfS l age of voters to the polls. Jvwf\ IV vl(VvvQl TV? operational millage propo-l ' . sal was defeated In a Monday -f I .LA | T_u election pee S. when only 30 per fil VnAAl IflY 'cent of the eligtble voters to the Vl »W*WI IUA rtica Community School District cast their ballots. However, a St.M mOUoa head issue lor oonef ruction of five new schools in the dtetrict was ap proved by a IS*vote margin la the •ama .election. i WALLED. LAKE—Voters in the Atkinson said the school board, Walled Lake School District will the COTtens Committee on Schoolsjbe asked in a special election Feb.] H and fee, Building Needs Council 13, to renew a tour-mill operattngj ■ will Bh campaigning for passage j tax, Snpt. Clifford H- Smart said! m at the Jttffiage proposal. today. The school superintendent em- * * * phasixed that die operational mil-] Continuation * the special mtll-lage requested by the school board age will dot Increase the current Walled Lakh Voters' to Doctd* F«b. 13 on 4-Mill Operating Levy On Hazel Park Millage School Vote Fraud Charges to Be riled WSCS Ada Mewibew to Brlng Gifts for Needy AVON TOWNSHEF - The Wom-en‘s Society Of Christian Service * of Elmwood Methodist Church will hold its annual Christmas party tomorrow at • p.m. at the church. . * * ♦ - . w Members are asked to kh« HAZEL PARK — A formal complaint, charging “fraud” in nection with a school ulodtou held here Monday, will be fltod week with State Atty. Gen. Pud was one of the areas where the millage proposal was diluted. If the alleged fraud can be proved, he said the results of the ha e food basket which to batag Donald S. Locke, chairman of the CMsena Committee for Financing Education, said he notified the attorney general by phone yester day of the chargee. Locke’s dttseua' grasp hacked flve-mU would fag only a two-mill increase over ^ district's present operational millage levy. School operation currently is sup- “hoot ported igr a three-mill levy, * *“ said, but the tax expires month, ' artya at the praeeat levy. The -actual Increase to taxes would amount to two mills, which the schqoi board says will be nee-etaariHffi maintain the five new schooFhuOdings when they Atldtwon announced that Smith and totrttt Associates of Royal Oak will handle the aichitecturil,. work ;fn the new buildings. * SCHEDULED FOR Si The Royal Oik firm hat hat arcldtactural work hi the school distrifg for the peat five years. ScNpided for construction 1961 are a 20-to 32-room elemen- The present four-mill levy far deytodey operation at the schools was approved by voters In 1J87 for a four-year parted. The proposed levy also will terminate In four yean, the tarn wflla brings appr tax levy, Smut pointed out. all voters la the Smart explained that < of the four-mill opearation tax is levy will be' dtooontinued at the end of the school year. The Walled Lake School District has a total operating levy of 114.13 for each fLOQD aesfraed valuation. This includes 3113 allocated by the-county and another 32 special tary aftool and two other etoto voted Jy the people several meat** school buildings apprasd- £■» ** additional two-mill rnatef 4alf that rise. ipvy will expire in two years. Smart said the special four-i represents 28 per cent of the total iWHw^w, j If t|t operational millage to net School district voters last went approied, the Utica district may to the polls In June, be fated with the problem that exisUrln other Southern Michigan com rrttml ties. Bond issues for new school buildings and additions were approved in twte Oakland County districts, HazeMtek and Berkley, but voters defeated operational millage Plan to Review Building Bids Wolvgrin# Lake Council to Re-Examine bffort on Village Office WOLVERINE LAKE - Construction bids for a new village office here will be reviewed a month before councilman take any definite action on the propoeed building. ♦' 7w ♦ Tentative plans call tor the construction of a one-story, cement block building on village-owned property at Glengary Road and Municipal Drive. The propeesd village ha ..................IF At (hat time they approved a The superintendent said which will be used finance ' athletic field meats and pave school parking lota has been sold to the First of Cbrp. of Detroit at a 3.03 per cent interest rate. Smart said the bonda will . lature to less time than the designated eight yean as a result of Increased property valuation the sdjilwl district. queste h) both placet. A Similar situation exists . Wayne County’s Dearborn Township where a new school building, which waa scheduled to ho opened in September, is not being need. School oMetals there oay they are tenable to hire teachers to ■tatr.fhs school beraasp of a lack of operational mlUago. Muay students In Hazel Park are attending half-day sessions because of the lack of operational funds;. PL . '/■: In Beridey. 43 new . 11 _ . win stand idle until funds aRfafcg the nation's donatory end hides to also planned. Six bids have been received a the proposed project by the coun-cU. They range from 332,130 ' 941,312. * to to The building would be financed ith money already allocated in a special fund. flemgntory, Secondary Students Up 1.2 Million WASHINGTON (UPI) - There are 373 million youngsters attend- available to hire teachers, buy secondary schools, 1.3 mflliflO more supplies end maintain the new] ^ ye*,, National Educa-additlns. |gfaaa Association reported today. - " » ' ■ ■ Z* . | The >aooctation said high school U.S. Ambassador Resigns {enrollment had Jumped 38.8 per , cent and elementary school en- WASHWGTON defraud the state to purchase of state —H| gw* 94uu (tt Pmctiod duittauu PROTECTO SECURITY BOX RlO reehtent. Laboratory proved to withstand 625 dagreea P. Lock protected aeaJnat forcing. Recessed handle on top. 9(V' wide; 13Vi" drop; 3H" high, PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS GfflS VERSATILE UTILITY CABINET FOR HOME, OFFICE or SHOP S SPACIOUS DRAWERS This specious wool cabinet It a •acretary'i flight. Or, use If at e telephone Wand, ,a radio or lamp tablel a as e utility cabinet to hold assorted items . . . each in Its own piece. Makes * perfect acceeory for the handyman. Grey, 30 nigh, 12 Vi inches wide, IQ inches deep- *1195 General Printing & Office Supply 17 W. LowrencB St., Pontiac FE 2-0135 EEESRSSSSCni qBbBBDB Jtew typing tree! ter the whole ' i to leek ef— fee It TODAY. Remember: ■mehtaM sag hove 8 expert-eneed eenleemea to guarantre General Printing A Olflc® Supply 17 W. Lawreace St. FB MISS . m, ij' Delightful Modem Style with Upholstered Arms for Extra Comfort. Colorful Plastic Covers. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1060 Kennedy Avoids Political Controversy; by Ph^ng Able and Respected Aides ■y JAMES MARLOW 5HINGTON (AP) — presi-come through unscarred when WASHI1 ■____________■_________ *W»-el«ct John T. Kennedy has **»e about picking a Cabinet like • 'l*1**! determined to avoid a ottiwl before he has a chance to XVt his presidency. *" * wt None of hit four Cabinet ap-potateee ao tar is that Fir Eastern desk In 1960 and None therefor* Is likely to get flnch opposition or criticism from ■oval* or conservatives in the tow Congress next year—at least Jhnnedy Sled the spot which ct*M have caused the biggest WfPUS with an adroit but non spectacular figure; Dean Rusk, heal of the Rockefeller Founds i the past held i Sen. Joseph McCarthy wee belaboring the State Department for its handling of Far Eastern affairs, pertteulariy In China. HE'S GOT BRAINS Rusk is esteemed for hratas by people who know him. Since he's a quiet operator, he and Komedy will have the advantage of starting out in foreign affairs with at least a period of peace and quiet He'll gat his share of brickbats later, which is par for the course for secretaries of State. The story would have been different if Kennedy had given the foreign policy Job to Adlal E. Stevenson, who is a hero to some bet not to aH. Kennedy must have Jolted the MBktant secretary of State for Fir Eastern attain under Pieri-denf Truman—but handled Mm-wlt unobtrusively. To the pubUc he eras generally unknown. he made it deer he their man was the best one for the secretary’s Job anyway. He said he thought Rusk ,the heat man available that the United States can get. to the United Natfona-can hardly cause a lire In Congress or elsewhere. In the. United Nettona Stevenson will not be making American tor-eign policy. He’ll Just be expram-tag. Kennedy reportedly hid considered several men for .the Job he finally gave Rude S Cheater Bowles and Sen. Fulbright, Arkansas Democrat, Satchmo Thinks About Adopting African Baby PAMS (UPD—Trumpeter Lodi (Satchmo) Armstrong, frsahly recovered from an exhausting 30,000-mile tour <4 Africa, is considering adopting an African baby, a pokeemea said. Up and about after Ms d rdered Uni to bed when he flew in from the hw*y Coast last week, bora for a month of filming on bad to be adroit to be on The slot Kennedy picked tor Apparently be did his greatest soul searching in the case of Bowles. Monday, he gave Bowies the state Department's No. .3 Job i undersecretary, which puts im at Rink's right hand. Bovrise, a liberal, a Connecticut mgresaman and former gover-or. had a fine record as ambassador to India under Truman and aa administrator of the Office of Price Administration during the iwar. He was fCMnd/s foreign policy advisor during fin presidential campaign. But Ma part in shaping the liberal Democratic platform for from endeared Mm some of the conservative members of his party. There might lu sharpshooting at him right fromj| the start If Kennedy had named !him secretary Instead of the non- (UPI)—Certificates of election wars mailed Tuesday to! retary Bowles will be ta a » -eddential final Im mnum tin if TtiMur fvffl . T. ^ t/bSB Jess band leader, Duke Ellington attended a party in their honor Tuesday night with the stare of the movie “Paris Blues.” Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, and Sidney Pettier. After the Parle film commitment.; which calls for a great deal of. trumpet playing, Armstrong plans return to AMea tor another two months as a State Department good Election Certificates Mailed Out by State move up if Rusk everj^ ^ won stats or na-j tfonal offices to the Nov. I election. Secretary of Stats James M. None of Kemady’s other three Cabinet appointees has beta in any brood public dispute and has no backlog of iU will to carry into his new Job with him. Those three are Connecticut aa efootei by foa State Beard of j te; ****£«£■ L“ "S! Newly elected officials who tolled retary of Health. Education andL ^ ta .utement of their .Weltare; Stewart L. W „cetve! 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Jacksonville (1 mo really fine routed St. Michael's (Vt.) 1< t to spoil things sad Belmont Abbey Aaded P ^V£ry best wishes THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, I960 FORTY-FIVE Northern Has Trouble Beating Huskies Gain 62-52 Victory; Skippers Lose Southfield and Berkley! Take Whippings; l-L Starts Friday i By ana abas Podtlac Northern starts defense Troy Bombs Rochester, Avondale Wins Squeaker not bdtagfcto impressive in two It looks like Coach Peyton f Gene Kenley shuttled warmup triumphs Goodwin has found the winning player from the bench. In the j combination he has sought for meantime, Goodwin didn't signal ■the Huskies had to rally In both •*»«* opening gaittaa to whip teams not expected P°*ntln* one-one record in the Oak-to give them much trouble. West land “B" Conference. Bloomfield was the victim last night 62-52 at the PNH court. Martian had a pair to ltpetat Going against non-league Rochester at home last nl Goodwin put i ball Is the wOd aOalr. Tba fa i substitution until tfam minis were left to play as he gave new combination a thorough final quarter, and Phil Kwierant made eight, all in the early minutes when the Falcone made their beet showing. The loas was Rochester's third ta tour starts. League favorite Orion dropped its 2nd loop game in three starts at Fitzgerald, 46-43. Baskets by who had 14 each, with 1:30 to play Tom Rood and Bucky Craven, cut a six-point deficit to two for the Dragons but Spartan ace Duane Piaarek followed with hie last four of 23 points to wrap it up. Utica walloped Romeo SMS, Laaaphere edged CUwsea fig In overdose, Ortssvllle hewed te Flint Utley «4I ta everttaM and DeckervBle tripped today City fid ta ether gasses. Avon was ahead by 18-5 early Despite the troubles PNH tom t£!T W bean having, things have seemed even worse for their I-L rivals. The new faces in the lineup qc-Waterford dropped hi 2nd straight counted for moot of the reel of at Dearborn FUtdaon gl-43. South-1 the scoring. Racking up 21 points field showed little iq a 1833 beat-'about equally were new starters Ing at Hazel Path and Berkley'John Reynar, sophomore John was bolted by Fcmdale 77-41 in Denison and fontor Vern Bauer, other games last night. A * * * * * i Veteran Rich Billing! collected but wound up stalling out — _________.... , , . eight and sixth-man Pete Davidson1 dock to triumph 45-0 at Madison. . ■™r> ■B”r*.!11lmr* >crfm-isaita the last field goal ta ths flnsl The Eaglets kept cutting the fc* * » ] M Without Oscar Rff> i a o-i « West Virginia didf the sum with- crane t •■• 14 out Jerry West. 1 Both All-Amer- s-e oj leas were lost through graduation. __ „ u^u The Bearcats beet Layton to Los [taSome ........... i u w ri-tt;Angeles 7453 and West Virginia consolation game. The Engineers, | aB-stale AF trailing by nine at the intermission, closed the gap to 6342 with left. Bet State put together four straight prints to sew it up. Cincinnati sank 14 of 23 field goal attempts in the first half and ran up a 32-21 halftime lead over Loyola. Tfob Wieaenhahn, usually ____________ Coach Art Paddy to West Bloomfield tells official George Gary wtat to thinks to a foul called against one to Ms players. Paddy drew a technical foul lor his effort. erica aoMio nipped Richmond 7S-T2. Cincinnati n i " ” r*c*o»i i 4 ” tas won four games and lost cm • w 3 lass “ 1 ^ **— ------------- * * ST W.lkw * !'! fiwhile the Mountaineers 1 a ■ free Bearcat offense in the first half with H prints and finished with 17. Teammate Paul Hogue ted both teams with 20 prints. The Detroit Lions Fen Club ha) named Gall Cogdill. first yea)ij player from Washington State, tta f Lions rooUe-of-tbe-year. Cogdil • edged Bruce Maher, rookie front the University of Detroit. Nid , Ptetrosante received the hone * Fans are beginning to wonder I i area basketball games are becoir West Virginia had to stall tt»e!fa» “tal1” aflair*- The Oarksto* final four minutes to keep from darenceville clash last Friday sa blowing e 15-print lead to a tough toffitata blow 71 personal foul) Richmond team. With Lee 0’Bry-|“d on* technic,l- A technicai ato an and Dick Haymore lending the ®5 pwsonata were called in th) . way. Richmond cut a 6854 defidt ^W West Bloomfield game tea 73-10 with four minutes to go. | m*ht T *8n“ ? m S' Kentucky’s fine i a^a s Tn»iott s #-o « shooting was the difference 5 5 8—.-■* ! fj * against North Carolina The Wild- iv Mountaineers then held the Jieats hit 28 of 34 and had a stretch | ball tor more than two minutes lof 18 straight at one stretch in before shaking Nick Visnic loose1 3 tta second half Jennings scored for a clinching field goal. “ . ' ”' 1 j In other games, VMFs Keydets. NBA Standings mta to tee ted qaaiter vtateh eafod 4MK Bta stralgM palate to fosa Ml a aaaigte to algki te tw* Wlte f:ff teft ta the game. Thompson totaled It, No) who taa Mt 11 to » floor taota teas for, had 13 and Mike Fedynik VL Narttaro shot 0J pff cent on field goals to the losers' 302. Chisox Win Fielding Title for 4th Time BOSTON (AP)—The wide-rung-| WT sversge. Hie Ml total ctancee tag Chicago White So* 1960 American Rams Hope to Snarl NFL Race by Toppling Packers LOS ANGELES (AP) — The the greet work to Green Bay Packers have One to Wad Thurston anc championship—their fourth ta five years — official league statistics The official figures war* released Wednesday after months of ctarktag and rechecking. The White Sox, who atao took the team title in 1956, 1987 and 1956, edged Baltimore’s young Oririea-by a hair, .9619-.9817, for Waterford had 16 different scort era hut only & Sticm with 14 and Dave Goff with ll could get more than iDa Skippers rallied to tta at 16-li tn the 2nd quarter but.tell---------------- behind again 9M6 at the hair. ,hl(l year-g crown. Fontam pulled away steadily after j * * * the Intermission. Jerry Chandler >n,e White Sox tad two individ-was the big notes for tta winners foaders and another—Nellie with 28. Fox - missed out by a single * *, * point. HaadPark led SoutbfWd 26-18at Little Lota Apsrado compiled a half and kept rolling as Guy, Dfo I 979 avenge, leading the rtwrt-via and Bob Merctal hooped 10 for tta second straight year, aptacs. Joe Andrews topped the,german Lrilar led the Jam at 1 Berkley took a | catchers with .966. LoQar. who early lead but Femdale soon tw jwaa second ta fielding last year, charge dominating tta backboards. made ^ three errors ta 02 to LertyXtagontag to tta Dates and Among the outfielders. Charley Maxwell to Detroit Gene Wood-lliff to Baltimore and Jim PtereaU to Ctevetand tad the top marks. Maxwell bad a .966 average. Woodltng .986 end Ptersall 962. Maxwell and Woodltag had only one error eat*. Bear Gary Hoover scored ll PM | M »> 1 TMWts i «t)J r KortM f *-»“ ■ eppu 1 tal ctancee. Fox, the White Smr sparkplug aecond baseman and the leading fielder at that position a year ago. a .965 avenge, one BOWLING the soundest ground games ta th* National Football League. But the Los Angeles Rams hope to upset them tare Saturday and scramble the Western Cbnference race. If tbs Packets win the Philadelphia Eagles ta playoff. O they ten then have to be a ptaytof. with (to timoro Colts, San Francisco 4Ben. Detroit Lions and Gnan Bay la tta ptetan. Green Bay leads the pends " Tmf Iffte a 7-4. record, but Baltimore, I doubt whether there 1s a sport san Francisco and Detroit all an Expected Tomorrow Hillsdale Withdrawal ** of converaation among thoaa wno work or play at the game. I work many hours practicing to te«e oW^tate wM”^1 Good timlr« in bostiing moan ,ht* 6»e hand with the ball arrives SloTtai MdSHTH** exactly tta “"ta time the left fori slides to The feeling to the official family at tta college is that it is better * H " « m 1 had a .965 average, one point un- *uapena!an handed HUtadate by 1 mu am > J** * der Boston’s Pete Runnels, the kfiAA presidents last week. I S 9 S** • M»IfoffM's leading hitter. * * *• \ *3 ♦ fftaite » M J * * * . * Dr. J. Donald Phillips, president 1 ta s Ef* ' » la addition, tta White Sox led of HUtadate, and E. C Hayhow, • 1 * f — 1. .... — a._ a-;—■ U —1—— with 17a tmiwJwlh sisiVillwlissr am4 anrilrM. OttSolS Hrifcr __ w*rsaroan__ rontf ______ rtftw I |4 1 tafnaa t j- complete stop. When I’m ta time, I have everything working for me. Fm able to come within a quarter to a board of hitting my spot off on tta lane. I'm able to apply Just the correct amount of lift qn the hall so Unit 1 roll a short, snappy hook. the league in doubleplays with 176. SUck Vic Power of Cleveland paced the first basemen tor the second year in a row. He made only five errors in 1,327 ctancee aad came up with a .868 average-. He atao led first basemen ta as-. gists with 145 and participated in 1 k ----- a l-s i tta same number of doubleplsys. 14 BSw 1 H ! Hoy Steven of Chicago and Jim 1 * \ H it; Gentile to Baltimore tted *»f^| un ortm m. sitsewmM m * i *iond behind Power, each with A jjg- “ ** *’ *« JSt. oi Bdumn S 8 Jtslteppril n» third beeemen with “They’re the be seen all season,' Their perform an by Norm Halberstadt's prints, whipped Virginia for the grracuM first time rtnee 1913. The ecore "** was 7543. Marquette overcame an jot i. . m early 17-print deficit to turn tackl&^ST* 8 Te m ' Wichita’s Shocken *3-79. «"• .* ^ . m • * k * nndffTrM1" Oktatama Clfy posted tta fifth ,{5s^^S555«“L__ triumph ta a row. 4654 over Bay- QteUBrrtfctett tor. Tulsa downed Arkansas 6459 «inj2ffli5 u»°A^iL nt«^» I '--| 96-75 fa 6741. Mu-; top Aft Easy One for Trotton j ouma- Tuck’s Trotters breezed to ai tarinei easy 51-32 victory over the Wap | 78-58, riors last night ta a Class D Citj 1 nipped Buf- League basketball game at Liu | aiville (Fla.); coin Junior High. Travis Tucket f -■bad's (VL) 10640 ted the winners with 16 potato shaded Phila-Westside Kiwanis won a forfet AS wan first i victory over the Pontiac Titans is | i the other scheduled contest. HUtadaik publisher and fpokea-tor tta school ta athletic matters, wifi meat, with newsmen, along with football poach Frank Waters, Jayvee Scores Paatisa Nsruwn ll Ww* mwamtM nit ii JB. TTW. n mn H. MwtOi n os ll, Uaakin M , , _ _an «, anfcur “ Mir Uu a53 co Sunday and Chicago is at De- rit Green Bay was better ta tta mud than San Francisco last tern-day. but the Rams upset Baltimore, playing superlative defensive football. “We're getting our defense set for the Packers," said line coach Don Paul. “Jtan David and I figure on using somewhat tta same defense we employed against Baltimore—lots of hard tackling and a hard charge,” David, defensive backfMd coach said OUie- Matson, veteran balll carrier, win he called upon again '[for defensive duty. Matson’s piayi against Baltimore was instru-; mental ta crimping Johnny Uri-i jtas' passing. Head CUnch Bob Water-field toj convinced that tta Rams are go-j 'tag to be winners ta another year; or so, but he is pessimistic about the Green Bay game. He says that quarterback Frank Ryan, ends Del Shofoer and Gene Brito and tackle Lou Michaels are side-i lined and that the physical candi-jtion of the team is the “worse til has been an year.” ! Middle guard Lee Richter saye i Green Bay’s strong running game, i spearheaded by Paul Homing and IJtai Taylor, is working beenuae tot KNOWN BYTHE COMPANY IT KEEPS IMUIUI wuw-1 tetse w Mtictn sstutti. t» run m mhw. km«m uttauit msmsi. «« iwm _ FORTY-SIX REBUILT MOTORS .MW1 .w? r). • * the PoxTiAC Press. Wednesday, December u/im Garbo Called Before Senate > *• AP Luncheon Honors Gridders, F CUSTOM COATED IT — Frosty Ferzacca, Northern Michigan College football coach, holds the Associated Press award given to him Tuesday at Marshall tor being named state small college AT VhaMU eoach-of-the-year. Two former national coaches-of-the-year are shown with Ferzacca. They are Biggie Munn (left) of Michigan State and Michigan's Fritz Crisler. Washington, LA Brass Behind Closed Poors MARSHALL. Mich. — The small college football players In Michigan and the state’s Coach-of-the-Year were honored yesterday. The Associated Press’ fifth annual state college luncheon here was attended by more thaa * persons, a record attendance. Coaches, athletic directors, sport* writers, broadcasters and players gathered to pay tribute to the AP’s 22-man All-State College squad and the I960 Coach-of-the-Year, F. L. (Frosty) Ferzacca. ★ W ♦ The Northern Michigan College Miracle's Pin Features Win for PNH'Matmen coach, who guided his Wildcats to an 8-1 mark in tegular season play and to a 200 tie in a playoff game against Lenoir Rhyne, called the honor “the nicest thing that has happened to me In 27 years of New AL Clubs Pick Players Today Mobster Leaves Prison taFace Grilling Today Probers Want to Know His Role In Boxing's Underworld Six of Ferzacca’s players were among the 22 players on the AP squad. Hillsdale was represented by five players. Helping honor the player* and Fersacea were the athletic directors of Mlehtgas’s. two Big Ton schools. Frits Crisler of Michigan and Biggie Munn of Ferzacca was given a plaque by the AP, and the players were given" certifies tea of honor. * * * Bob Hoerner, newly- elected president of the AP State Sports Writers’ Association and veteran sports writer for the Lansing State Journal, made the. presentations. WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate bosdng probers called mobster Frankie Carbo from his prison cell for questioning today about his role as an underworld czar of professional boxing. Carte, a tough, shadowy survivor of old gang wan, Is serving a two-year sentence in New York on state charges of illegal undercover manipulations in big time prizefights. The Senate Antitrust and Monopoly Subcommittee reversed Itself and decided to call him, after hearing testimony that Chite for years seemingly held vast power to make or break a boxer or manager through his influence. .Winfred Miracle's upset victory highlighted a. solid performance Journal, made the.presentations. He was named aa doee to the .by the Pontiac Northern wrestling t ♦ * top officials of International Box- team Tuesday as the Huskies Three Oakland County griddersjing dubs, which were broken upl downed Royal Oak Dondero, 30- j were among the elite 22. They In-[by the courts as a monopolistic 18, in their first dual meet of the eluded Hillsdale's Jim Larkin of group controlling the staging of Waterford, lit team tackle; Hills- championship bouts. BOSTON (AP)—Officials of the Washington and Los Angeles teams go behind dosed doors today to pick the players who will stock their new Ameficaa League teams. Each newcomer will select 28 players from a. pool of 120 provided by the eight existing teams. Hie price tag on each player is $75,000. It amounts to the biggest Mayer transaction in liistory. At least $1.2 million will change hands before the meeting breaks up. * • ★. * Both general managers, Fred Haney of Los Angeles and Eddie looherty of Washington, were generally optimistic. S. C. BOMB'S USn' mi Mart, |QE SKATES Jg« ibB Xn’i HttV Th BNttr s t* is Beys' and Girls' KE SKATES 49 CM.' *i*M II to i Boys' stsss II to 4 TOBOGGANS $g95 up Sleds #350u’ BOWLING SHOES Mm', Mm'i. . *6M"' SKI CLOTHING Ladies' - Men's Nylon Parkas $9.9S to $27.50 f-Men's Pants......$9.95 i' Stretch Pants.... $19.95 MIN'S STRETCH PANTS . . $24.95 24 E. LAWRENCE sums FE 2-2369 ‘Once we get our squad picked, we Tie be able to do some manipulating,’’ Haney said. “The players in the pool are not ao interior as many fegL" i "At least we’ll get a start,” Doherty agreed. Each team must select 10 pitchers, six infielders, four outfielders, and two catchers. The other six players can be for any position. First choice will be determined by a flip of a coin. ♦ ★ A Each of the eight teams made il5 players from its roster avail-abls tor,the pool. But no more than seven from any team may be selected by the newcomers. The list of players up for grabs has not teen announced. "I've been up studying the list every night this week,’’ Los Angeles Manager Bill Rigney said. "We have something to go on. We’re not going in blind.’’ i None of the officials whnted to| | talk about what players they hoped to land. "Gil McDougald was going to be my first choice," Doherty admitted. McDougald announced his retirement from the Yankees and baseball last week. * * * "That is, if we had a first choice,’’ Doherty said. “We will just have to roll with the punch with each selection. We’ll have to .take a second choice in some positions, first In others.’’ Joining the general managers in the meeting will be American League President Joe Cronin, Los Angeles President Bob Reynolds and Board Chairman Gene Autry, Rigney, Washington owner Gen. El wood Quesada and Manager Mickey Vernon. Dondero’s Bob Jessup, who won 18 consecutive matches last year and never had a point scored against him, was pinned by Miracle in the 145-pound division to feature yesterday’s competition. dale’s Paul Christo of Oak Park, 2nd team guard; and Albion’i Gary Snider of Royal Oak, 2nd team back! Wrigley Won't Noma Manager Immediately Carbo, known to the i “Mr. Gray" and aa "the southern salesman, five times on murder charges but never convicted. He le a reputed one time gunman tor the Old Murder, toe., mob. Reportedly, he was Involved In gang ware tn which onethne beer baron Waxey Gordon and West Two other PNH wrestlers also pinned their opponents, Ben CHICAGO (AP) - Rumors per- Oiancey In the 103-pound class slst that the day of decision on j Coast gangster Bugsy Siegel and Jerry Heard In the 154-pound the new Chicago Cub nfitnagerj figures. division. The Huskies won 8 of may be Wednesday. This Is the last scheduled day The meet ins oriainallv wa*U matches with other victories * * * jot this phase of hearings to which scheduledforTTtesdaybut was!being ®cored hy A11*" Wadley However, owner P.K. Wrigley.tbe subcommittee is exploring the nnctnnrubi hm-suc*’ nf a hiw,nrH!(95>* Mai Oswalt (120), Don Teets who has been in no hurry to re- extent of gangster influence in' lS» 3K jffi- <“»• Boudreau, dbmtari -ItadM. of Boston. Waterford Recreation League Has 5 Games Tom Thumb Restaurant downed j~ Dave Fox (165). * ★ Gary Heemsoth in the 112-i pound class, George Blackwood (138), and heavyweight Bob Baler around to naming our manager, {scored pinb for Dondero. I but It won't be Immediately." manager some 10 weeks ago, com- Carbo still faces extortion con-, | men ted: spirecy charges in Los Angeles. * A * He is accused of trying to musrtej "I don't know when we will get in on the ring earnings of former Anderson 32-34 last night in the Class A Waterford recreation league. * i In Class B contest, George'i Supermarket got 21 points from I Dave Draper while beating Frost Top, 59-52. Steve’s Market downed Johnson A Anderson, 52-44. * * * The Greek Merchants were !. tripped by Kuhn's Auto Wash 61- COLLEGE PARK, Md. (UPD—lerel times in the final 12 min-54 as Hank Robinson hit 20 points |The Detroit Pistons, after forging utes. for the winners. Ernie Saavas tat0 the lead with a 39-polnt out- G u,* lor had 20 for the Merchants. Ihu™* fc ,h" I— ^ ] Pistons Beaten by Warriors in Last 6 Seconds, 110-108 ‘III TEMPEST See It . • . Drive It.• Buy It JACK W. HAUPT PONTIAC SALES champion Don Jordan. to testimony Tuesday, Charles! (Sonny) Uston. the ton contender for Floyd Patterson’s crown, swore that if underworld figures are cutting in on his ring earn-; ings, he neVer knew it. He said! he’d get rid of them if he ever! finds they do. ♦ ♦ W Liston, who has a spectacular 30-1 boxing record and a kmc rec-i ord of arrests in St. Louis, instated! he was unaware that either Frank (Blinkv) Palermo of Philadelphia! or John J. Vitale, a St. Louis hoodlum, have acted as his tm-i burst in the third quarter, lost to] *?!! ” dereover managers, the Philadelphia Warriors in the » ~ i . His listed manager is Joseph P. final six seconds laet.night. ***** m ^ (Pep) Barone of Allentown. Pa. I a -• - -■ h, _ . _ . The two teams meet again to-] Liston said his first information m . .i«L ni*ht at 0»ympia in Detroit. (that Palermo and Vilale,might iff? r? The Boston Celtics.' always a have, cut themselves In on his {power In the National Basketball j earnings came from testimony in The Warriors, retaining their Association,' may not be coming the hearings. 'slim lead in the Eastern division j apart at the seams today, like it] The boxer, who said he can't of the National Basketball Associ- looks. read or write, dented knowledge ! ation. held a 57-49 lead at half- But Coach Red Auerbach, fiery of a letter bearing Mr signature {time. {leader of the Celts, is having his J and sent to former lightweight * * * {moments, is the world champions champion Ike Williams lost May But then the Pistons, who upset Philadelphia earlier in the season, caught fire in the third period and grabbed an 88-84 advantage. it it it The Warriors, led by Wilt Chamberlain who-led all scorers with 36 points, quickly tied it up and the lead shifted hands sev- I Retread! for Safe' Winter Driving... 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It was the second game of a -Madison Square Garden double-header, with the Syracuse Nationals hanging on to whip the Cincinnati Royals 107-105 in the opener before 8,122 fans. Knowledgeable people buy Imperial Always a well-chosen gift. And one of the essentials for holiday entertaining. Wbakty by Hiram Walker ^ WENDED WHISKEY * M PSOOf • 30% STRAIGHT WHISKEY 70% GRAIN NEUTRA1 SHUTS • HIRAM WAIKER 6 SONS INC., PfOUA, IIUNCHS w lost their second straight game to U- The letter the lowly New York Kntckerteck-i “Frank and Pep" would gat Users Tuesday night, 117-115, to *«• * crack at the champiooahip. drop 14 games behind first pteee **• he wouldn’t know yheth-Phllsdelphla in the Eastern Divt- «■ the "Frank’’ mentioned meant Palermo, because he doesn’t be-Thls was the fifth detest tn the'11*''* he ever dictated such a let-last seven games for Boston, and **T; came in the final seconds whenj He aim said he can t recall hawing made five long distance telephone calls to Vitale or Vitale’s girl friend, Millie Alien, NEW 19*1 RAMBLER 2 DOOR *1695°o Wa Will Hi fnewfsylf 9 6 24 ArMa 5 0 10 ChtnVtatn Louis. John G. Bonomi, subcommittee special counsel, told the fighter the St. Louis police had found records of these phone calls. Liston said he did call Miss Allen once, when his brother-ltv-law was looking for a job and thought she could help. Orion Skaters Win Three goals by Kenneth Young sparked the Lake Orion MUD AND SNOW TIRE DISCOUNTS Whr to • tores* tori tow ^ €mm,n 6.70x15 $10.95 7.50x14 $10.95 nw tm reri imiiiMi tin NO MONEY DOWN Unhtd Tlrg Sgrvk# ”-| " rere'i1 a 5-2 victory over the Great s Lakes Blue Blades yesterday in] f]tbe Hornets' Detroit Senior B{ Hockey League season opener at] Detroit's Farwell Park. Frank; Robar and Beers scored the other; two goals for Orion. Clfgg-Oit e> I960 IAMBLIIS MHCUITS S«fg Up to S900 Wilsoi Aiti Sales, lac. ■teiMri ■O 4-tiSI x-nit xiM aa.. i XONROE-MITIC SHOCKS iionuu, ;g7j Motor Mart Safety Cent ei (121-123 t. dteatcajto R 3-7145—TE 3-7145 ssss 8Q15 AEANTSI #% max w At CATION •Urea Can THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER lVTMO FORTY-SEVSX jUcng the Qutdm Trail CrfttM of Michigan’s deer managsmont program ere busily sharpening their knives In hopes of catting the project to ribbons early to 1961. Up to now this group has always been a minority. But the deer mason which Just ended map have swelled the ranks of opponefatf to a majority. A drop In the kill of about so per cent over 1969 has left a majority of the hunters blaming the *a&T deer” seasons Expecting 550 Entries tor Annual Premium 'Hits an! entry blanks i are planned for the* breed for the annuel Pontiac Kennel j winners. . Club’s All'Bread Dog Show and Judges for the show are Adolph Obedience trial are In' the mails. Baker, Chicago, working and toy ■ Sr * ' ir i groups; Herbert W. Bobb, North About 9B9 entries are expected Baltimore. Ohio, coeker and lor the Jan 22 show, according English cocker spaniels; Rudolph to PHC president Edmund AjW. Buchmaim, Pontiac. German (Kraft. TV chow will be held ln!»heph«vis; Frank F. Davis, the basement of the Pontiac Re-j Alexandria. Va., sporting and non-tail store, <3 Mt. Clemens St. sporting groups; Heywood Hart-. Ucenaed by the America Krone. Club, the show will he unbeached. This mean, that |phr,y’ *"•■<**• obedience, entries do have to be kept In Baker will judge the beri-to- At test two members of the house have Indicated that they wUl carry the fight to the floor if neeaeaary In an attempt to get the management program taken out of the hands of the conservation department. ■ Embarrassed GM * Is Still Hunting ;|/or Grid Coach j MINNEAPOLIS (API - Die-I j closure at a secret meeting be-1 tween Coach Am Parsheghian ofS Northwestern and the National 'Football League's Minnesota VI-1 jkings* top executive left the Wj kings embarrassed today and «*tni hinting tor a coach. * * * ; “I regret that Mr. Paneghianj is put on the spot because he is {under contract to Northwestern University.” said Vikings’ Gen- TARGET RANGE — The. archery- display in the new Indoor range building at the Oakland County Sportsmen’s Club was one of the features of last Sunday's open house. Looking over the display are Frank Brooks (left) at 1QM Durant St . Pontiac, and OCSC Archery Club member, and Ed Kuder, 6219 Waterfront Dr., Waterford, a life member of the archery dub. The IhUMsot cement block building will be used primarily for archery and pistol shooting. 1. Michigan’s conasrratlon department Is one of the best to the nsUon. It has top experts to every field l The stole legislature basal been able to emu Michigan's fiscal allmenu. This might all change with jCut at Bald Mountain the Jeb? *•' "Any deer* seasons have been a success in ether states. Pennsylvania eonaarvetionlaU had a long end difficult fight convincing hunters that dear management waa the answer. The taking of antler lees deer in that state la now an accepted [PWl of tot program. New Hampshire. Maine and Wisconsin pave proved "any deer" seasons con be successful. LOW PROFILE SNOW TIRES - $I5M UMJH6 ! “It surely is ho reflection on 'that school or Mr. PusygMaa that we have conducted talks, toe be adorning homes] U* 1 In the not too distant future. "No Trespassing■ signs be seen on all land except that owned by the state In the ^northern Lower Peninsula. This will mean 76 per cent of thaoe hunting in these areas will ham to he content to riioot'oh state lands The remainder will have large tracts of land almost to themedvea. unyt 0f then dub hunters will be successful the first week. ! trees were pot In by the fish dhrisien for landscaping ‘ I purposes. “If the trees had been token from the back areas, we] {probably wouldn’t have spotted it so quick. No ^natter where {they were token from, the cutting of trees on any state p«g>-| Jerty 1s against the law.” The penalty for cutting trees or any other acts of vandal-j ism on state lands, according to Freebuig. la a $100 fine or{ 90 days in jail or both. The offenders me also charged coots of triple the fair market value of the proper W taken or dom-jOged. U.S. ROYAL® MUFFLERS wa.. SO* “If anyone sees an act of vandalism in process” sakl ths I manager, “all they have to do Is take down the license number of the ear and turn it over to oanservatton department (officials. We will do ths rest” I Freeburg reported that the Bold Mountain area was hard hit by vandalism last weekend. "We think out group Is responsible,” ho sold. Popular in Michigan KING INSTALLATION CMTR Bounty System Nebraska Cageis OUtteDm* LANSING (ITT) Ducks in Distress Having Good Time bar of the MSFHA board of) AMERICA 5 LARGEST BRAKE SPECIALISTS1 GOLD V CREST -He mm V'T, forty-eight THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, i960 Utility Official Heads U. of M. Alumni Fund Informed Sources Say: Negroes, Liberals Forced' %mS£+z8SZ j*ck to Bypass Fulbright and chief executive officer of fire power q».. Jackson, WASHINGTON (UPI) — Stren-; Negro groups and the liberal wing ha* been elected chatrmaa of the*** objection, from liberal* Jg"* J*L?*!*Z 25-SJ* ‘‘"■‘I"*'” -rfpml**H5g? rS? !£?&£; fund far 1961. Mil F. Kennedy to drop «myi Union. the . of M. PrreMrai *rretary of etate, according to Jn-!votfd more •ttpntk,n to blocking ■aiiaod Hatcher. termed sources. 010 ,Fu,briKht Appointment than to Aymond succeeded Harris D. * ■■ tb * secretary. Some source, .aid Fulbright wax ’n*® “bjectora did not down-Kennedy’s first choice for the job. **** Fribrtght’a MilUty •* Alt other source, equally close to ,e,,,gf«ee. Uke Rank, he is a the Kennedy camp said the senator ***** scholar aad at aw time merely was one of several leading ** w** pr®*Ment °f (he University of Arkansas. McKbney, Philadelphia advertising executive. Mrs. Stuart M-Weaver of Mansfield, Ohio, will serve as vice chairman at the fund next year; U. of M. Vice President Wilbur K. Pierpont was contenders. w-etortedVtreesttrer j Kennedy bypasssd the Arkaa- In addition two Michigan rest- m Democrat, chairman of the dents have been named to the Senate Foreign Relations Con-fund* executive committee. They mlttee. nod gave the State Dear* John D. Hibbard of Grand pertinent post to Don Rusk, 51- The International Assn, of Fire Chiefs estimate that about 2,000 children die every year as ault of fire in the home. The sources said Kennedy's original Intention to appoint Full-bright ran into sharp opposition from many of Kennedy's advisers, The chief objection apparently was that Fulbright, along with most Southern members of Congress, signed the so-called "South-Manifesto’! objecting to the 1954 Supreme Court ruling against school segregation. * W # The opponents argued that appointment of “the senator from Little Rock" would arm the Russians with new propaganda ammunition against tha United States 4ftor Racord-Shattirfng Engogonoot it tha Metropolitan Oporo Houso, Mon York »yal Ballet hmmh like SAMIR'S WtUSBALLET mm Ait WRPOfiMAIICM. **. *"*+*».._ ora* mi , BsImm tm tut M ■recur, inumwi to out or town tun. i Soma of Kennedy’s advisers cos tended that he la pre-Arab. In addition to sidestepping this controvery, Kennedy managed to placate luge segments of his campaign supporters by assigning other top foreign policy posts to Rep. Chester Bowles, D-Conn., and Adlai E. Stevenson, two-time Democratic candidate for president. Bowles, author of the ultra-liberal i960 Democratic party platform, was named undersecretary of state. Stevenson, who has wide packing among rank-and-file Democratic voters, accepted the post of American ambassador to the United Nations offered him last Two Republicans Quit Kent County Committee GRAND RAPIDS (AP) - Two Kent County Republican Committee leaders Tuesday announced they are leaving their posts after long service to make way for new talent. Attorney Robert C. How-resigned as chairman and George Moritz is leaving as committee treasurer. Each has served at least tour years. Hbwlett’s successor is expected to be named at an executive committee meeting next Monday. School Probe Is Advocated Roport That Economic Pressure Was Used to Block Integration WASHINGTON - Rap. Herbert Zelenin, D-N.t-, called tor a congressional Investigation Into reports that ecqnomlc pressures have been used to Mock Integration in Southern public schools. ♦ fr * Zelenko charged In a special report submitted to the House Labor Committee that pressures were brought against both white and nonwhite employes and employers, including the weapons of coercion and boycott. The report aald this waa among the problems that "virtually cry oat for exposure aad legislstlvo reform.” It saggdstod they should be one of the chief targets for InvMtlgatloe by a pro- The study was prepared at the •quest of Rep. Adam Clayton Powell, D-N.Y., Negro lawmaker who la In line for the chairmanship of the House Labor and Education Committee when tbs 87th Congress opens next month. Little Danny Dies After Yule Gifts and Watermelon SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) - The plucky buy with cancer whose >r fresh watermelons touched thousands of hearts, is dead. Little Danny McDougald, 6, of Bluffton, S. C., took a turn for the worstf at home Tuesday and waa taken to Savannah's Memorial Hospital, where he died about an hour after arrival. A * Danny had beat in and out of hospitals since' September when doctors discovered he had cancer of the lymph glands. Early this month the youngster told his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McDougald, that he would like to have some watermelon. ★ A -★ His request reached as far as Miami, Fla., where Mayor Robert King ordered a watermelon flown from Honduras. Danny enjoyed the watermelon just as he did the Christmas presents that were given him ahead of Watch Your Savings G-R-O-W ON INSURED SAVINGS! Semi-annually you will receive your full share of our big dividends ... safe in the knowledge that your aftvings are insured to $10,000 by an agency of the U.S. .Government THERE IS A BRANCH CONVENIENT TO TOO PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS HOME OFFICE: 761 W. HURON STREET DOWNTOWN OFFICE: 16 E. Lawrence ROCHESTER BRANCH: 407 Main Street DRAYTON PLAINS: 4416 Dixie Highway WALLED LAKE: 1102 West Maple Road Order Recount in 34 of Hawaii Precincts HONOLULU (AP)—A balk* recount la 34 of this Island state’s 240 precincts wUl be mads la response to Democratic charges of laritiaa in 1 election. # . * Vice President Richard M. Nixon waa certified the winner over President Elect John F. Kennedy by a margin of only 141 votes. Hawaii has three electoral votes. Circuit Coiiirt Judge Ronald & Jamieson, In ordering the recount Tuesday, said he will order a complete recount if enough irregularities are disclosed. COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE — Whirling on t/tmt I at Culver Qty, Calif., is 'this hew lightweight communications satellite which could be used to span the Atlantic Ocean with hundreds of telephone circuits and direct television transmission. The satellite, 29 inches In diameter and weighing 32 pounds, could b# placed in stationary orbit 22,000 miles over the equator and link North and South America with Western Europe and Western Africa. It waa developed by Hughes Aircraft. Expect Capacity Buildup for Nonnuclear Warfare WASHINGTON (AP)-The Kennedy administration taking office next month appears certain to put heavy new emphasis on building, up the capacity of the United States and its Allies to fight limited, nonnuclear war. Both President-elect John F. Kennedy and his prospective secretary of State, Dean Rusk, are on record in favor of strengthening this capability, w ■ A The task will fall primarily into the hands of Kennedy’s newly designated secretary of defeat* Robert S. McNamara. The president-elect announced here Tuesday that he had chosen the Fbrd Motor GO. president for this position. The announcement followed by a day his designation of Rusk tor the State Department job. McNamara’s views on specific defense policy problems, and strategic needs remain to be developed. But assuming that policy making will follow the National Security Council procedure developed during the past decade, the basic decision will be made by Kennedy primarily on the advice of his secretaries of defense and state. The issue of capability to wsge limited war had developed sharply in recent yean as critics of Elsenhower administration and the massive retaliation policy enunciated by the late Secretary of State John Foster Dulles argued that the United States was relying far too much on the power of nuclear bomba and missiles for its defense. The views expounded by Kennedy and Rusk are In fins with the contention that excessive reliance on the enormous destructive power of nuclear might make the United States and its Allies unwilling In some crisis to use force at an In defense of die free world. Such unwillingness, according to this gument, would permit Soviet Red Chinese or Communist sa Ute forces to chip away at free world territory by a series of small military steps. ★ . ♦ * . In a speech in October 1M, reprinted in his book "The Strategy of Peace," Kennedy cited the increased conventional weapons capacity. "We must provide funds,* ... said, "to augment, modernize and provide Increased mobility and versatility for the conventional forces and weapons of the Army and Marine Corps. The more dlf-more decisive nuclear war becomes, the more important will be the forces designed to oppose nondear aggression." Substantially the seme point Is made In a report sponsored by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and published In December 1969. The report dealt primarily with! foreign policy problems and Rusk, president of fits Rockefeller Foun-rved as chairman of tha panel which drew up the report ms NOW SHOWING Clipper of Canines Adds Beauty to Neighborhood CHICAGO (UPI)*- Mias Entice D. Halesky has ashed the aootog board of sppsals to M her continue running a barbershop for french poodles in Her home. Mias Halesky aald her canine tonsorial efforts would "bring happiness and joy to the neighborhood by making all the dogs look beau- fiL* Georgia products more asbestos than all tha rest of the other Toledo Teachers to Get Pay Hikos in January TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - Teachers In Toledo’s schools will receive pay1 raises of up to $936 a year on| Jan. L The board of education ’ has ap-1 proved a new salary schedule which raised the starting salary for' teachers with a bachelor's degree j from $4,160 to $4,000 a year and aaed tha top salary from $6,Of to |T,400. Teachers with master’s degress win have a top of 17X10 a year, compared to the present $6,864. State Police Ending Radiation Training EAST LANSING (JMBtate troop-rs will complete training In radiation detection, and datactlng equipment wUl be distributed to all posts fills week, says State FbUce Commissioner Joseph A. Childs. CMMs said the esreptettea of Childs said also Michigan has some 14 state police-operated attack warning peats, and a 13tb operated by the Shalt Ste.-Marie Police Department. Byrd Will Buck | Any Tax Slash Hoac^of Committee on I Finances Still Opposes! Kennedy's Platform WASHINGTON (AP)—President-' elect John F.< Kennedy ts going to find Sen. Harry F. Byrd, D-standing uncompromisingly against any. shot-in-the arm tax cut to counter the economic down- mi. Byrd, who heads tha Senate Finance Committee which would have to pass on any such reduction, sold he believes any action to cut taxes which Would result la a budget deficit "would be the worst thing we could do." * ' * * -• The Virginia senator aald In an interview he bases this opinion on his study in Europe this fall of the drain on the American gold supply. This problem baa perplexed the retiring Elsenhower administration and promises to bo-come one of Kennedy’s major headaches when he takes office in January.' fr fr * If we go kilo any deficit fi- nancing, It la going to undermine further the already weakened confidence abroad in the (dollar,” Byrd said. "It would be almost certain to result In a further flight of gold. "Piling up deficits Is no longer merely a matter of adding to our national debt. If we don’t protect the position of the dollar in world exchange, we will be courting dis- STARTS FRIDAY MIRACLE MILE Drive-In Theatre | EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING! Shocking Lores! Scanfaloss LMagl HIM BOLDLY TOLD IS THI STORY OF A SENSATIONAL SINNIR — AND NIS AFFAIRS WITH THI WORLDS MOST BIAUTIFUL WOMEN! THE LIFE, LOVES AND LYRICAL MUSIC OF THE FABULOUS FRANZ LISZT! asporooNE Byrd, who baa denounced the platform on which Keimedy was elected and who did not support the Democratic nominee, Indicated he believes the gold threat will act as a brake on any large spending increases the president-elect might be tempted to submit to Congress. Business With Pleasure ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI) - When safecrackers failed hi an attempt to crack two safes at a street metal company they deckled to have a drink Instead. Urey stole $135 in Christmas whisky from a nearby PONTIAC CIOSD TONIGHT OPEN FIB. -SAT.-Sllll. ~“'SE5na TWO FIRST KUN ACTION FEATURES! FIATUMAT 12:45-1 tSO 7:00-10:00 Siam to STAoagg the tmaoihatiohi THRILLS TO mriAMi THE SMHSSSI LEGIONS OF -: THE NILE Sfi* "1* Wizard ef Raffiad” and "Yeea, Jesse Johns” Short Subjects 7:00 end 9:45 v -, wfm*. FORTY-NINE Santa and the Bay ' k> |mhm itJ* - them to land In Just ta right xpott And Why aln would Hum have It was true. The peariom gills Iran Santa had burtled out ol the parasol along with the ptUowi and comforter and bananae. There was nothing to do except te the galea they had Jest neaped. Aguln Ae angry wtode ■Had the paneel and tipped H eoaM aay nothing that would make the ml ticking paraaot do Ua MS They nun ewapt finally to what was sorely the very top el the riw when suddenly the polka dot eel that toward the grand with Michael and GBoteabricker hanging to the handle. Down. down, down they phut i an an Wand In n U.S. Firms Hit by Canadians Wifl Enact legislation Aimed at Subsidiary of American intrusts OTTAWA (UPD-While Unde Sea la fanning Into anthAmerteen good friend to dw North alaa la getting In a lew Beta. The see tawed an the snrteee H the water m W tare had never hem a etenw In the wesfd. earth again!" ha triad. *Tm too old hr that Mad of thing!" But Michael waa already on Me fret and running toward the beach. cheat wandered tf K n were lack or tf Santa Plane, kr away M Santa Lend, wee not helping them In aoene mysterious way. * * * Why eiae would they have keen caught In the storm that earned to the earth he had ae ri he eeuld tardy behave III Mag floating on the aanl There waa e amen boat peril up on the bench. Michael drags it to ta water and rowed out retrieve Ms leg. The fern meek "We've ranched our deeBnetta! Thia la the pot-tha very Wand we wen heeded tor. How le that tor hick?" THE GIRLS By Franklin Foiger 'T wonder how that saying. ‘slept like a baby.' ever originated?” BOARDING HOUSE tog Wncfly with UA competition In the Canadian market. These actions have beea e tied officially to Chaariaa yMATS 3AK& UP TO ? HE'S STUDV1N6 \ LIKE A « FRENCH RESTAUR*4T/l VJONOER V* SAFE I •OUR IS BEHIND MY ANCESTOR'S ta_ PICTURE rollo is ) SUCH A < show-off) | HELLO, ^Sou^J ynL By En ANCESTOR'S PICTURE, MORTY MEEKLE By Dick CavilI a., i fta/nuTl > / / SOUNDS UKS| . «lt>« lMftUAMMNS, / 1 [S. '(w NSAJ*- < f 1 r%*JSNHreDOOM oosu. was ons m Fvnw* uni stand back, omnoma / PV«] GOT A MEAN OHOy. ■* J sat DONALD DUCK jgjj M Itzs\a m hKL V^BJBFIMNTH/y b —I*? | jflL ffi By Chnrtia Knkn Srcrj&t: By Walt Dtatopy ssast^m Atlas-Able Rocket Has Fdiled 3 Times; Kept on Pod Today |Grain Futures Regain Level After Setback CHICAGO 1# MARKETS . Hie following are top prion covering sain of locally grown |prodoee by growers and sold by them in wholesale package lots. CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) The federal space agency today postponed an attempt to put the first artificial satellite into orbit around the moon. >, A lt-story Atlas-Able rocket remained poised lor the shot which could be rescheduled ae. early as Thursday marnlng. The Atlas-Able, fourth aid laat of a hard-tuck rocket family with o record of two moonsltot failures and an on-ths-pad explosion, carries a 388-pound “apnea laboratory" in its nose. . The December wheat future quickly recovered almost all of a broad opening setback today on the board of trade Edward Long, 8, became trapped ul lake. Long mam THE PONTIAC Plfasft, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, I9ao NEW YORK (ft—A highly «____________________________| _ five stock market moved irregu-jMonday. ' larly In active trading early this | afternoon. Gains and losses of ___n i fractions to a point or so awe! Detroit Produce the general rale for moat pivotal rams' Stocks. Apple*. Dellclou*. bu ...... i'ApMM. Oreeulng. Sa. ........... Appi**' Nor’twrS' sp!: Apple*. MacIntoah, CU. ....... IpSi« «r. 4 sals. ............ VEGETABLES and oil* were mixed. ^ Utilities eased backward from §sS2|t SS^’se™" ................... their lateet 1860 high. m The list was mixed at the start bch’ then went ahead on balance in I f*r»nip», do*. r»ct« a flurry df buying accompanied by Hj a briefly late ticker tape. hut other t___________________ steady to weqk. Soybeans were off major l.„ tions on most deliveries during Um first several minutes ,,while the grains eased minor tractions. The initial loss on Decembei wheat was a cant at tha f-------- very little grain change he decline. Broken aal appeared to be some 1 export accounts. The onf,________ reported, though, consisted of i few relatively small lots. Grain Prices Tha move Inched ktMvami of the best prices Broken said the market the process of digesting recent gabis and also had to reckon tax-loss selling and switching, although much at this baa been cleared away. STATEMENTS HELP Statements by ttit Incoming ■ecretary of Commerce, Luther Hodgds, and by >er Jacobsson. head of die International Monetary Fund, brightened the business outlook somewhat.- \ 1 ffaahnau Kodak was ap t at - U«'/« an a 1.888 akara Mack aal Potatoeejl MMb bag ; Radishes. Black. Va bu. | Radlaha*. Hothouie. dot. 8qua.lt, Acorn, bu........ Squaah. Buttercup, bu. . Squash. Butternut, bu. Bquath. Delicious bu. . Squash. Hubbard. H bu. Turnip*. do* bobs. Turnip*, topped, bu. ... Poultry and Eggs Heasy type bens M-U: n«tit ty ♦PC 11: StV type roasters over . | >*■ broilers and trym 1-4 lbs. whites 1I-1S; Barred Rocks 14-SO: duck. Unas It; turkeys, tom* M; sees* Ml fnwtng publication of news that It has developed a photographic system that mat hi flvo to Other photographic stocks were soft, Bell A Howell losing a fraction and Polariod more than ai point. *. * '« a Magna vox spurted a couple of points on a published report that November sales set a record for the month. Baltimore A Ohio advanced toore than n point and Chesa-' peaks A Ohio gained fractionally as CAO served notice this is the last day for tenders of BAO clock la the propoead merger. New York Stocks anaoir boos Detroit, looa* In — - Consumer* (red* (lacludtnf 00.1: Whites—O rad* A jumbo 51-14; sxt ifofigl *»ff» 44-61: medium «-< ■mnll IS; krebna Oeudc A jumbo i «ttrn term 47-60; Inrab 48-47; madia Mia. —u 35; checks Jd-17. Livestock „ (rad* sad better steady, wwdn clean up affair at around Me WWor prices; cows Iteody to M higher; scattering good steers *4.60-14.50; few *““** ^atacra muold earl; itand- -------------m bcitcrc 10 00-14 00; utility cteoru and bcUcrc 16 60-1150; utlUty cow* is.00-15.60, tew loads tip to 16.00; canner* gad cutter* ttJt-lka. Kasa - SalabU Mt; butcher* and aewi * lowar. straight No. 1 abaant. early; nnU tot moctly Re. 1 lg] ib« MM; —laud 1 and t IN-MO thalT.Tk l and .iyCTUTl 13 » no- . U S KUnb Clk . N .. BM LOP Oteas ... 51. . fij Lib McNAL, .. 11 .. ij-t Lockh Aire .. 17 M Leas a c*m m. fid Um • On* .. 44 •• >* Loflltord .... 34 " tea Lau * hash U Divorce Ends Famed Dispute Marriage It Terminated 39 Years After Cate Which Made Hittory LONDON (UPI)—Mrs. Leonard )lGaakill was finally divorced today ; j*1 from the husband who left her 39 i years ago in a paternity dispute that made legal history. Mrs. Gaskill, now 85, got the divorce because she wants to re-= - u marry. Her second husband is to Ti RSbZ ..:; Us be * 75-year-old retired longshore-* man named Reg Heyward. hi" $ Be M* A*: ajssja1 - . « t Mont Ward .. 14.3 Mot Wheel . .. Ttv T*-“—*- . „ Murray Cp . . lie NatBttC ... . 8.1 Nat Cash R . 114 Mat Dairy . M.4 Nat (type ... 13.4 Nat Lead ... . 41.4 NTCratral . . 141 Norf A west . 17.7 MUM. ... . 13.4 Ohio Oil : m.4 owoas nt ai “ PaeO AII shortly after the first of the year. They have converted Mark-rood’s Old Red Bam into a gift shop on the main floor m|d a large om on the floor above. The stairways leading upstairs are at handhewn beams. Now on sale from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily and Sunday are imported and domestic beverage*, gourmet Kerns, spices, copperware and Le Crueaet ware from France, imported candy and every variety of tfa. Clttea 8»c Ct#ppar Rag Corn Cttftli Me M? «• BBT Wac ; sou Ry »» 8»a 5 , Wot? Uo Tel £3 2 Weatg El 2 * White Mot B. wttaos h Co M g Wool worth Si Toons saw Bi I%3?'nSkT 31- arena wick wnsjEv: to believe ha was the father of a bey she hero after aa l l-month separation caused by World War The baby was bom in 1919, exactly 331 days after he left Ei«land to Join his army regiment in Greece. The normal elapaed time between conception and birth ia 275 to 280 days. judges accepted Mru. Gaskill’s explanation that the delay was due > a "physical peculiarity.” Lord Birkenhead, then the lord chancellor, ruled that the child had been born by a "sport of na- I am astonished, simply aston-4*g iahed," Gaskill said on hearing the JJ-| decision. Then he vowed: n‘4 t“l shall never again return to SJray wife." His wife, armed by the court decision, stood her ground and refused to take "as" for an aa-g!i| ewer from her husband* In 1922 she went to court again - -|-nd Gaskill was cited on grounds to 4 of desertion. The case set a legal precedent which has been cited repeatedly ite similar court actions since the 1921 decision. Rider Injured nuteeruNMolimOerp. iil.’"4*’* ' Tntedo.1 in Crash With Car Gourmet Gift Shop Has Christmas Items Stocked with a large variety of Imported items for Christmas giving, the specialty shop at Alban’s Country Cousin, just off M24 between Lake Orion and Oxford, gw open on n limited baste. While carpenters continue thefr work on the Interior, patrons are gift items and help themselvea to sandwiches, coffee and doughnuts. Widow Reports $331 in Furniture Missing at Home A Pontiac Township unman din covered 3331 worth of furniture stolen from her home yesterday while she was away at work. * * ♦ Mrs. Nellie Jarrell of 2903 Adams Road, a widow, told sheriff's deputies two end tables, a coffee , table, another living room table, three lamps, a window fan and n silverware setVice for eight were missing. I Alan missing, she said, were personal papers' and photo-P*fk. . Investigating officers said the front door had either been left unlocked or the thief used a key. W A dr Neighbors reported seeing a car drive off from in front of Mrs. Jarrell’s home in the afternoon, but thought nothing of it nt the time. Mrs. Jarrell is employed nt American Forging A Socket Co. in Pontiac. READY TO TAKE OFT — This young man is ready to take off but he’s not thinking of rockets or satellites. He's the Pontiac Press' astronaut. Art Miller, a staff photographer. Miller may think about those warm summer days, but he says “temperature means nothing to the well dressed photographer.” When the-icy weather reaches depths It has this week. Miller zips up his Air Force cold weather outfit and Is all ready to take off on any photo assignment. He insists the Insulated suit can’t be beat for outdoor Membership Grows in GOP Retired Club WASHINGTON (AP) - A Pennsylvania gentleman farmer and California lawyer soon will be senior members at a fairly select club — Republicans retired to private life after nerving in the Eisenhower administration. The farmer, of course. Is President Elsenhower himself. Vice M. Nixon to The Whole club won't big as you might think. The vast majority of the 2.4 million federal employes are under Civil Service, barred from active politicking and protected from political firing. W * * Even among those , not enjoying full Civil Service protection many are essentially nonpolitical. A new administration would be haidpresaed to replace them if ft wanted to — scientists and special-lata in intelligence and other fields, for example. H. W. Brawley, counsel of the Seaata Poet Office sad Civil Service Committee, which has been assembling s list of patronage jabs, puts the total of those ttahle to chaoge hands at resume tall time work as a member of the council at twrtvo of the Church of Jeoao Christ of Latter-Day Salats. Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell is understood to be interested in resuming private work in his old field, labor-management relations. L. G. Derthick, who beads the office of education, ban accepted an executive post with the National Education Association. Among the field posts which might be considered fair political to Prcoldegrt-Elect John F. Kennedy have described this figure Of the 5,000 only 900 or so are i ted as top policy-making potions. NO COMMENT Not many of the top Eisenhower officials have yet disclosed plans for their return to private life after Jai^. 20. Lawyers \' 1 in the Cabinet or in other high postsXusually have n choice of attractive partnerships open to them. Some officials, like Post- master General Arthur E. Sum-merfleld, have businesses his id, an automobile dealership In Michigan—to resume. - Search Ends i Diver’s Body Fovubd * t—ted skte- diver young children^ and hie, Trite, who ------ ig expecting a third child. m He was employed bjn General Ido Motors Corp.’s Terastedt Divisfon . _j The satellite and rocket, virtual duplicates of the laat American moonshot which failed Sept. 25, were sterilized to prevent any chance of earth germs contaminating the moon should the package hit tiie 'moon rather ‘ ‘ in orbit around it 1 satellite is a 39-inch sphere —i four solar cell ‘‘paddlewheela’ at its equator. It carries instruments to map radiations in the mom’s vicinity so that manned lunar expeditions expected within 10 years will have a safe path to travel. The Jab of patting this mlate-tore laboratory late orbit aroaad the morn Is one of the moat f ‘ ♦ ___i body from the in Detroit by some 40 akin i ter as Inkster. , _____I sere. ; drowned Sunday afMN. rnwwp _ -- , At l:M a.m. sa Otiioto >>. nt. » 1*44 fort S Country SMteai Str Wgn. •.MMteigr. eerisl Matter MmUnK Iffbirteld it puW»* tel* at MM# WteO-■mj Avion*, that *4dr**r being where oat Step toTSZ t Melvindale, : ice on the J to escape _i tha victim. > BY VOLUNTEERS Sheriffs department, state police and Waterford Township Police Department skin divers began wrobing for dark minutes after he foiled to surface. wen Joined la the *, .to ../TOSSr 1,. IMA. ffi Sara aB’to‘hk!na g^betoWtet*. 0*a MMilk MSI The victim is survived by trto Dog Gives Life to Save Goods of His Master Chinook died yesterday in the line of duty. ♦ * ♦ — - _ - — H»e big German shepherd was difficult la the new space age *hot *» the head apparently while technology. Scientists likened it to hitting a fast-moving clay pigeon from ■ spinning merry-go-round with a rifle fastened to the platform. If successful the satellite would be traveling shout 4£00 miles per hour when It reached the mom’s vidnlty. The 240.000 mile trip nrould take about 00 hours. Business Notes Arthur Monam, owner of Monism Iron A Metal Cq., Pontiac, has been elected a membra of the national board of directors of tha National Federation of Independent Scrap Yard Dealers, Inc. Lot Rezoned Commercial game for the Kennedy jotefiOen are those, of U.S. attorneys and marshals—about 90 of each. Many of the 650 assistant U.S. attorneys are also political appointees. In nil, the Justice Department has aboOt 1,700 jobs for lawyers, but of three have some measure of Civil Service or veterans’ preference protection. Most members of the various government commissions boards have fixed terns, but a number are replaceable president's pleasure. Planning Unit Overruled City commissioners, as expected,; laundromat, Commissioner William last night overrode the planning F. Taylor, who represent* the area! commission for the first time in supported the rezoning, five years. j * * * * * * "I have faith in Mr. Annett/'; They passed an ordinance change he said, rezoning the vacant lot at the Door Glass Smastad but Safe Burglar rails An unsuccessful attempt to open a safe laat night in a variety store located on Dixie Highway at Frtm-by Street ia bring investigated by Waterford Township police today. Plate glass in two front doors was smashed, according to the owner, Mrs. Edna Groner, 243 S. Jessie St. northeast corner of Orchard Lake Avenue and Palmer Street from residential to commercial. . Planners, who have opposed Both Sides Hiss Hate at Franee Algerian Crisis Grave Screaming ALGIERS (AP) Moslem rioters and fanatically rmined resistance from French settlers today confronted France with the gravest crisis to its attempts to end six years of fighting in Algeria. No one any longer spoke of fraternity between Moslem < Frenchman after five days Woody rioting Which killed 123 persons and wounded more than 500. The Moslems, who sustained most casualties, shouted French bullets had destroyed all hopes of Algerian union France. F)rench settlers, fired on by French troops Tuesday for the first time since the riots began, vowed never to accept President Charles de Gaulle’s pUm for home rule hi Algeria. De Gaulle chopped a day off Id* tour of Algeria and arrived home in Paris, announcing he Trill stand by his plan to end the fight- Mosiems and two Europeans. Fifty-five persons were wounded. fo Oran, in Western Algeria, 17 Moslems were wounded in clashes with troops. Riot police threw concussion grenades among Europeans demonstrating again Moslem nationalists. A French spokesman said there were several more victims in the Moslem quarter at Algiers Tues- A 21-year-old bicycle rider was in satisfoctwy condition at Pon-tiac General Hospital today after . -- ... _ (being injured in an accident yes- *"6 which has Med France white. 3 , iMu.Mtons.uwr i si si «»* IMS jftJ -fter ej| *.•**•» ■*S4 Jit ft! !S jf ::::3K ISi 'S g M§ m as terday Charles E. Stevens. 485 Second St. suffered a facial fracture when his bicycle was struck by a car thriven by Erwin H. Mullen, 21, 196 W. Howard St , Pontiac police 'f|tid. The accident happened at 9:18 i.m. at the intersection of Au-iurn Avenue and Parke Street. "We-have only one policy, and It is necessary to follow it,” he iqid- "It fo the good one. De Gaulle left frbm aa .airport a few miles outside Bone, where French - Foreign - Legionnaires fired on Moslems and then reefed ‘ point-blank fire nt marching European settlers. Among the dead were seven day night during disturbances in which Moslems could be heard shouting and screaming. Strict traffic controls the quarter prevented getting first hand information. During the disturbances the weird "you-you-you" cry of Moslem women, which for centuries has urged their men could be heard. Pupils Honor Chriatmas 3 Schools Plan Programs Teachers and pupils at three elementary schools in Pontiac presenting their Christinas grams today and toniorrow. Parents of pupils at Hawthorne School Trill see their children per form In the school's multipurpose room tonight at 7:30. . . Title of the play to be presented is "The Symbols of Christmas.” Every child will participate fo the acting or singing. Santa Claus wttl be m head with a surprise tor every pupil. Thursday afternoon at 2, pupils and teacherg at Bethune Elementary School will present a three-part program. A thy-' A <•’ All grades will take part in the program which will dose tableaux called, "The Christmas Cfrib," sung by the Bethune Glee Club. Selections will also hq played hy the Bethune Band. Robert Zimmerman of the Zimmerman Insurance Agency, Hobart Wilkinson of the Wilkinson Insurance Agency, both fo Pontiac and Donald C. Notts of the Notts Agency, Birmingham, have turned from a conference in Columbus, Ohio. They attended the 198881 agency management workshop and planning conference of Columbus Mutual Life Insurance Co. defending his master’s property. AAA Bloodstains indicated the watchdog was standing just inside the front door of the Ashland Service Station at 2648 Auburn Road, ■hot with a Mast from by a burglar. la spite at tea mortal wiaai. Chiaoak evtdeetly struggled with gas otanae ta nw(rt of Im NUnit bonmi( to sheriff* deputies who luveati a MBS wuwjvywSoff'I b“T* ‘RTlrUa t». m — wW.loT S:.Kr (MU* eg .1 fiMloorawa *ry» •-Mo- hs, 4-Ooe» smm, mm i* m asksm *" • ^ t NOTTca or raataa urmno or T>- r" Cbureti *1 the M—jL . ffsswses -M: Ter Uw >IN*tS»l *f ArtMMOl worpsrsUsu *M stosttsu *1 a TUUr '^f^wwBrr morr MARIAN SANKla ATNAT cbabum l Sow ana LSOWABO A. WOOD oaaaiB i slack The only thing missing wu nj shotgun which had been kept behind the door by the owners of the station, Paul Parton and Raymond Aril. AAA Deputies discovered the break-in while on patrol yesterday. They put faithful Chinook out of hia misery at the owner’s request A .A A Parton said he had acquired the big dog about six months ago from who didn't want him any- Death Notices aw am. nmc. it im. min a. Mi *. Banu a*, tormi* of CUtte. K* . am N; to totkee ^“ntiiuir a iiL •um 64- MoNaiuors; Boor Nmm ng Ot Mr*.______ _ Ml#*: ito-pMiUe U ehtidrea. rsaersl aerrw* —• h*M *4 i - a Mas trow tat VeortMM-Stole Cbaaef wltk Bn, Fort M. JaKaam oOtotoitoc. PM-tostoa **rv4oo Bn M. aator *sa jneUiMN Puseru 3toa*. UtMwt, Zj. hi onto M MM riTNi Dot. if. 6may* iunt* ••ralf Um VeertoM-a-N* •s—NiRsno. MvteoN. ope. iTW^Laba; lonsorlr of Parka Stne*. am TT; Ann fimar of foot — Dum aotf KmuwUi Dt — (game) Mm 1 £2 * vtn k* MS Tlsnfto 13. at I:N is hop UM m ftoanl Sam *«k Itof. Oh advice of CKy Manager Walter K. Willman, a technicality was] dropped from the ordinance amend- \ It would have held up the was issued for tha laundromat They said there was vacant commercial property in the area that shoaM be need up first They said thie lot ta question was than others to the block, making a commercial alley impossible at the rear. A a; A ‘‘We reserve the right to differ ith the planning commission," •aid Mayor Philip E. Rows ton. ”We should encourage busfoeas pointed out that a per tor a commercial activity couldn’t ba issued until the lot first had been zoned commercial. Brace Annett, Pontiac realtor wha awns tha tot, said that despite the sotting delay he stilt has a easterner who wants ta bay It tor a fonaAramat. “I wouldn’t have asked for rezoning if I didn’t feel the property justified rezonteg,” he said. "The oontroveray is an hottest difference of opinion — I have mine and the planning commission has theirs.” Oommissfonra Wesley J. Wood, Who like Rowston is a membra of tiie planntog commission, objected to the waiving of tite traditional requirement of an alley for newly rezoned commercial property. Noting that residents _ of neighborhood had not opposed a News in Brief test night and 938 was stolen from a coin booc. tha owner, Qcrald Davis, reported to police. wrtne Oaaktoy. 1881 Manley reported to Pontiac police yesterday that someone stole her wallet containing two rings, valued at S145 and SSI, from a downtown Market. 878 Ave., was burglarized, it was reported to Pontiac police yesterday. Five bottles of whisky and S4 were ' ten. ramaraga 8*1* of Clsthlag anti a. Tues.. f to I sad Wed., • to B Ai B Auction. MS Dixie HWy. Chase* from thaamaAs of Items. Pontiac Rsaate Shop, 13 ” “m —Adv. The armadillo, which feeds on insects, may eat 48,008 ants at a sitting. ChriatRMn program anAiw thi direction at Mis. Melvin Raraema, music teacher, and Carl Shaw, band teacher. Theme for this year's program win be "Songs of the Holiday Sea-sou” A selection of songs by the bang will be followed by choral offerings by each grads. The program begin at 7 p.m. fo scheduled to Convertible Teps Satis guard and btiauMy yew ear far winter. Lot us |pgtaH a new top now. As law 149 WINDOWS AND ZIPPERS INSTALLED PAUL'S SEAT COVERS 2N S. Saginaw St FE4-M38 •01 U* is *talo ■ *3 Itoota. _jrter5B Leak, ifl Dvtobt hi.: botovo* to-feat 4 • a (hi * r *f Osrr u4 ike ran JUsksaa; Star • later si Lari Ira Jack too. rratar »e-vtea was held Tueeder Dec U. li I p as a* lb* ranter reairil Heme (S3 Bar Q6HMS aftlctal-lag lataraMsr to Oakland BUI* Memorial Nark AirsagMMBto ware hr Rsdu resaenl Rome JkCXSOR. DSC It. IMA JOSH ter. 1(1 W. WUsea; eg* 44, dear to-ther at Jama* Jtowsrd Isekesa. Charles* sad Cleo Janice J*rk •on: dasr hroUMr dJMsI Caa hwanti aarrtee wui ba haM mat-tor, Dac IA at i pm to15- Com*. Mia* wtth Rer W. C. Waktr attlaMUng Utermant ta MeCSeaib. MS**. Or Jaekaon will “4 to Mata At Urn Rrank Carrwth-iPuntralHoma until Tsar atop TlT~IMAJSAnV Waluga. WaUad —hat mm *f CUT-Sir lap MeCoUum. ___Mu 01 Darld Michael MoCelhun dear grandasn of Mr. sad Mr*. Bartfard Ostap and Mr. and Mn. Clifford ktoOettsM. r>k>*r JSIVto* waa htM TMMfi, Dae. IS. at •:« pjs. MUM RMhartfase-Blrd Punecal Bam*, walled Lake with frHear *m- _«» Aswtf* 4srarn^Uk. STom, Dac ia .psa tao r mt ; 41 W ahndhal). Laka oUao; an 41; btisesi katoaM of Darn 1 St ana; tor fathar of ISa F. Sum Jr.. Arthur i. n-asars k. r^ner^Mr? «5«Jd towtatofr Mr*. Irriag Wakan. Mr*. Rail ■John O a Funeral frXP.' Mr* Into. Rome Lake tMaaTFsaanl at.. » ,*• "old Tbsiatop nae. IA ht U M hto, tjshl it. Jeeaph Catholic Church with Rev. VrTlT Via oast Mr rick affldaUac In'—-mast la Stotjreeu Cemetary. L Orion. Mr. faa will tt* to « BOS RCPLIEB At is am Today tiara 3. S, 4, 17, IK 81. 83, 81, 8K 88, lit, IN, 111, B !■ Miteurlm Otoe* »#u wore emiiad swW. mj^Mlagd^teltoth^ ratha* Ffoteinti Dlreclork 4 COATS p**-Twi'N,ii.ii,iMr. mm Donelson-Iohns - Voohees-Siple ^uSSyCar M Ctwtffy Lots i ffflSmfwe im. wffldirtto: 1 mm THB PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14,1960 FIFTYOHB ?! Help Wanted Female 1 The ramUse Preau - FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 irix|i)ajE. to I ml Jlld-GSJSSRAK M HfWM M MHP> ifjgj riWr 1 p.m. No phone 2S5 phone ordun and write up charges. ' Oood memory tad y* ■ , -1 fiy pwwi te SsBitelliin. *smj&M HOUSEKEEPER For molherleee suburban hate*. Live In. private qaartdrt. two adults. I cnlldrea. Modern oqulp-ment^Oati 4 tel, PE 3-(l*l! Mlu leundr?!8fme bety rifting*' K - CASH WANT AD HATES ., Linen LOag 3-Day« t-Deyi lime. Monday Tusedar.'wadnae- SigfvKwwts commensurate w«h ttma, training and experience. To itart between ternary (Ut aad Ikh. lfil. Can i«r Interview R C. Jacobi. M. D.. Oxfoid. OAklaad PUN. M1DDLEAOED WOMAN TO tAidl charge of hotuebold Mute be rm liable and permanent. Children In Help Wanted Male R5Qbti6Ki within aar untepaht, we are in tebllehcd whaleiaje food eomnony | ud can for chlldna Mort for . tiom# thin wtfto MW **•! 9B 4-MU. . WANTED Wouim who wtxb Nwri food No treeotem. nu normal fringi benefits Inctadlng group teearaoc, sad preflt ehertug retuwmeoi Minimum aeurugi Income. MP nee week. If eon ere Interested ll ST?tew Crrttmtee evetlaWe at . teu ume Call PE 4-4*41 or write I P O Box *L Drayton Plates NOTICE Airlines "Need Trained Personnel JHn ITS, rrgW»KD-____ .KY MBA, ml, FLAW. Kmf pg obli6ation. TAPI. ALL VOL REak . ^^D3S'oS#POW^ Airline Division Trainee Service Director Northwest Schools, Dept, AD-67 Box 22 c/o Pontiac Press Berinwi Service IB =ryTUgwJmJf -^,7, r.~. Bookkeeping 4 Texee 16 ~ Landiciphig tl AVI LAWDSCAPINO «. TREE RE-—dj^^t^tetofc jmtejtei ~ MAPI Moving ««l Tracking 22 1*A, Reduced Rates RMTTB 30ysrQ%“" 9F&« GENERAL TRUCTClfco. DAY OR night. Baas. rtCTfl HUS hauuno ajid auiBiaa. mams jwii prtao. Any til. >1 MHS. HAULIWO AND RUBBISH. n LOAD — Anytime ~~ ■*-*** O’DELL CARTAGE khd dlrtte i» Vi sa mn" UOHT__________ . _____ Rubbtsa. Oil dirt, (radlog. and jiawl M« (root and loading PR Painting A Decorating 23 ut claw PAurrnra and deo- 1ST CLAM DECORATING PAINT tng and wall papering, PI MM lgT^IW^P^AlWTIWCI AND PA- m^cuM-fSaffaia Akplgg: fcROLldm1 prtcei Dm i-a^airtiro Winter pAiceb. » par cant disc, Iraa ML AU work mar PI Awn. AAAPAtWTdtt air^ ssiiailes, . PI HS1 _ fiWw ftlWl PAPiniAMooiOT pAlfTnrSI plaster repair. teaphi* Navarre. UL 3-174* By Anderson t Looming Tin getting sick of this ‘Peace on earth, good will to his friends’! ” Notices end Pensonala 17 Rent Apts. Fumlslied 37 ^oeutan^^oarts. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 38 ROOMS AND RAT*. FIRST Haor^beated, ne drianara, aaII SPttf’n.-ys.-eT____________ i RoOjidaro~tttn. ogwaTtiwir ^^.MS--W. 1 ROOMS AND '*AT«.~CLCAir atora and rafrlierator. all uttll-Itlaa furnlahad. Inquire IN W. l luSOMSrsfbVR AND REFRIO! SR4 ha at An, Pvt. bath sad jhfc llrt Opdyfca ltd. P1-4-WB*. 3 ROOM CLEAN: SYLVAN LASS prtvlleget.1740 Iovameaa. PI rR06iis "AHff "iAfH UNAiS! partly funtlahed. “ ***“ C HR RE _________PrIVate entrance haat, uttllttea. atoaa sad rrirtx., III. M M. Anderaoa. alter gitt Q.BL 4 ROOMS AND BATH OP] heat taralahedi 1*4 Pafert. 4 ROOMS, DOWNTOWN LOCATIOtT Automatic Mat. 1 Wild welcome. FSt^teL 3-RM, PVT. BATH AND ENTRANCE! Inc I utlttuai a love and gains-Adult. ™ 1-4447 or Ft 1-7134 ridolu and bath. hrat, hot water, refrigerator and t‘ turn. IB Drayton Plain., 150 Ret Apts. Unfnrnlsfcsd M «£. -EVKSd wcyig - , i Kound laxWront. i-sesrUom, J^^hM^beMnwat Md SEVERAL APTS FOR iff NT -West alda locations Spokane-Llb-artw area. 3 bedrooms. Ml mo. North side — Whitfield St.. 3 bedroom upper — t bedroom upper— Sfmrjsrl ------- ------ EtFSBEn SLATER APTS. ■ l I AND f*— T________ BRAT. HOT WA- ter. stove and refrigerator’ turn-titled! Hear SI. Benedict and Donaleoa eehools, shopping and bus aervtce. Call P$ 3-Mtl oi Rent Honsss Usfnh, 40 '3gWVdftAj! i BIDR homi. i Acnhe And home. i Acnap l K. --.-i ’^twfird"TRarVU: Phone MI 44U0. ROOMS ON LAKE Mb NO HINT Increase lor summer season, las-Uy heated PH M377. ROOM HOME. NEAR FISHER Body. MS a mo. OR 1-MSS. ---1***"™~,39,i L heat. 1 BEDROOM, COST. CLEAN. BUS rslsrsnoo. OA *-3171. «^t Inejj gar Utilities turn. FE 2-4884. » RMS., 850 MO. 8473 ISAUER. ' ^egbJjjRar *—■ TsaSjurispTiiBn 1-ROOM APARTMENT. - PRIVATE ! entrance. utllltlei furnished 1 Comfortable, r'— te 1 Nloe far ruttra ROOM APT UNPURN EXTRA oil « Bird J BEDROOMS CHILDREN WEL (11 ». ene. mm, nil (lane turner, tan mn I. call Pi |-It34. 1 ROOM AND BATH, CHILDREN PMUMAMrtor, HQ i rooms. Nice, call after » Work Wonted Mate 11 s *tfteMMt pnii>lan. WHITE - MOTHER'* HELPER, j ite-iviTW0*^ Fs:i SUste“teTtS^h£3S| poln(m£rt 11 **" r duUee. Orckxrd Lake village. PS | A DIRECT SALESMAN jwolliUI companion pub bp A-* CAEPMrfRT PbniR 'iimt Dnrinm mbteek. PS IMR CAlUNXrMAEER^ A^ ^RPKR eriuabje ^bk yay le'gorerned, PUMt"After *S PR j tarfete^'W'aajia.wAiraEM wanted m im. avafttet»H t^te AWkte,M.| WANTED BEAUTY OPERATOR. ^Mm*wSLd*»4L*^S-?wf^' * SaRPENTKR WORK AND CAB-teat ■liteg wanted. B*ggh.aad M F. fTEAKA PI 5-Uk Upholstering Lost and Fonnd roapoaetbli fir any debu coo- Bn — 1 Oownter aaid* far aeirfaail Foreign Language ierda Ribbons OUI wrap, ftft earda aad aaala Daa aar auaraalana layaway lain dapo.lt requlrod) Beckenstose Book Store s maot LATnunrcn ra ml wuWme.tgljj RELIABLE DAT CASE U- Wf (MC.WflBt oonaod boma. W tWt! * MMpkg~Tc8t3nMl tl. 43l Wtd. Household Goods 29 nooin'roxf1 Wanoa&, ~~— Atwabgn h»cation. Nog atWrty 1 CALL WILL —U- ALL TOO _mdy. >14-7S4L ttz/i&riurssr SS i * sm/e^,Ha^ri*e: 1 i rLARO* ROOMS H BATH. PRt-. vote ontnaace. nicely furnished. f 1 37S e. Aadareaa. PH t-ttaa. i rooms, apt. tmumm. pvt, bath and entrance, or 1-1M4 1 ROOMR. 1ST PIOOR. CHILDfUM welcome. 73 Washington. I ROOlTAftATH BATH AND IN-■ r-n.i n • ■ ...- ■ — I tlWBeO. IEMM1. . • Wonted MlsctBeneonE 30 Brooms a^bath_ oor.. elii- CASH NOW FOR APT SIZE PL I R-.** M*' anp, Call HA 4-1344 after 6 p a. T^wSSl WT I ^SSjjs£ Ml doaathma of dothlas or fwral- 4 ROOMS AND BATR. SMALL BA-ture for a family that lost their by welcome. MS Broaden poaaeaalona In a Dr*. PR 4-4Sta I ] rooms. PVT. BATH AND EN- OFFICE PORNITORE A EOOTP- ‘----*------------ “ * mea^ For be Pri ntlng A Office ] S CLEAN ROOMS. MAW PLOOR. I .ranee ana sue aetn. sms ayl- | private entrance. Warn tide. 17 vaR Sbdtwa. Henry Chi RdOIM, CLEAN. CLOSE TO | SPACIOUS RMS. NEAR TIL- ' Sean. PE 4-41M Huron. «a. haat Adults only. PS iagarwiAh tx*™- ___________ I * --------------' * ROOMS AND HATE. LUWSR. West alda. PES-TBI. FROOM APT. OR OPPIC1 SPACE | -BEDROOM with baacm. altaacaa. f-dS43. Immediate service Daws*s. _ _ _ _ _J ODAEAN1____ &j&i£r£Er&\ _i withlhe td^Saal! MA Hilt.________ I af.bolw eomplatelyi goeq WOMEN M T0 4S' TO | u ^,7*?1------1 !w*.ssnnR^.«B*. gsE.Jja| BEIOI CBANOE P0REB. LOST , ...——.----- la the vicinity at McNeil NUntry HlghUnd A«, or RRtw Market oo Dials. Ra- laa OrtaB- ilT ward. O* 1-MSS. i [LOST: TAN AND WHITE FEMALE ! collie pup. Vicinity of Laaedowne at Williams Lake Child's pat. Jtt.™ LOST fiSfafllCg h tllevlew Island. | y noome, ptrr.. ratN and be- IrsacuTwaat alda. PE 4-MU. ROOks AUBURN HEIOl eat advertnemiat For « Salary Shorr training period Per ■***fi:l tatorvtvw. H »3t Wwwd " r d ADULT OOVPUI EE CAEHTSKRE WM apartaaoBla Perfect lor rod ar peastaa MR Pur-ad aalt aad el utuluee. CaU ATTENTION —la SALE. OPCK1KO fir 1 ar 1 iidtai ar aanllamaa P«R or part ttaia. SaB WalktM Pvadaata. iwmaBy vtumtaa 144 atfi"ary ^ KmwnwTO doto cl^iE K>r Christmas EEFBUntCBD HAIR ^RRSBER, .—.—. mtArr aad commission! Mi 4-4414. Call from l «JT la I ywa la fare SSS par nd am attn retain year rvfuler fob Par inform ahaa call Mr. Taytac OR MW, IS am-4 pm, 'flE?f£j?55T£eJ rr&Ttsjvs.% Mr. PatkaM MA VI a R. HAr,STROM •EffifStf Kri mr EVELYN EDWARDS “Voeatloaal Countellna service'' COMP. OPEEATORE. AOE » M MH East Huron Saha 4 PI 4A444 -_______PI 4MS4 He^ WxBNrf Tisuh 'jaygBfi.v [ WAHI'iJJ. SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADSi To find e job, ptect to live or a good used c*r, see CUasi-fied NOW! real NsTATFTAun top com: mlaetea. Pace. OR 4-B434 REAL HTTATt MANAOER EiwplEyiiMk Agirt— 9 Auto Parts Maa ayirtwnl la aate pert* far eanervtaur aantMi wbl aate. dealenhla. Eadhtt etarttne! salary Midwest Employment, tot Ihmlias state lank Bldf. PE I-SST___________ I Bookkeeper ! Viau aped lb-44 with typing aad bookkeeping Experience aa poittas mac* mo Quad start tng LOST: BLOND COCKER SPANIEL vtcinia at Etea HtedTaad Stearii fiwtu*"' *° ***9' hnrt> | L08T7 ladts rkNrus watch Vicinity Wane's Huron SI. to O o o 4 Eaaeekeeatua Shew ar 1 tarf loal wmjlkt atTbb- ; nay's. Miracle MBs, Liberal ra-; h-oi woulo lSh wsatnet-1 wTrt l*te4L* “* mttnl ii.KCTiVClAN8 HELPER wants work la electrical Ifield, er Win work as maarer. or driver. 3H 1 • years eiporteaco MU S SS4R MAN DRBtRps kind ra b~S44* imr^aiiL, _________________ jgjye tetetessn. tdpsrMmd. Ut | paNtpt^gryoik^ and^ ti- ¥iitS HOT JOW~PUnT-CLAM I LOST: CHIHUAHUA. ---------- —'------------ — — tews eater. December R llriated- bam. vicinity of Pierce Street. Reward. Call collect, OAklaad tgff. SPRINOER SPANIEL.' to tie Matt tad white, large B&r&S* JMJZJ! LOST Bors LABOH BOCI1NO hone on Walton. Nor: 13. re s-rns. red!-Vlcmilv _______ Howard. > ___ _ STRAYED- BLACK FLUFTT KIT- | tea. I months aid. Vicinity of —■- —a and Waiktes ___gj,.gg%tosgTg,% jgr WANTED: U SSR DOB INTEREST | 1 N3CH EOOSSS ' ON OROblfD y,nrrr,i 8s-srS^ssrn,*- Wanted to Rent CLEAN lor hams. 3 ROOMS. EEHAXPAST NOOK AND a Pontiac bath. uMUttss. inquire M DwMht. .[» ROOMS. PVT. MODERN, NEW- te redec. *■ VtSk QP ANT Paris ftp Lite. __________ Wall waSEono 19 m a 6b.. rugs, upbol . cleaned PE 4-S41S. TOCNO MARRIED MAN DESIRHE wstk. PW I MM ____________ Work Wanted . ROOMS. Nl—_______________ AdteteteSW. Harsh. PH S-ldS4, 4 ROOMS. MAIN FLOOR PVT. entranci--tegMMaMm ______ul _________IVICR, EXP. m,.w»a M tell M4R 1 i" DAY I RON 1310 SERVICE. EXP, references, |l a bu. PR S-147I. 3 WOMEN WANT WALL WASlT te|^ sad bsuesstssaias- P* ARE YOU WORRIED OVER «RN TWO-EEDRQOSd PARTLY | f EogfiE tANp RATH PEITATW tarn- eg uafura. hease or ASL I satraooa. Ill W. Telegraph «!» *jmkm--------j----! t^n&4gBsa£^i55fga and aat ISS E, Rdir- Sharw LMwg QwrtTE 33, ----------- -------re--:----------I 3 ROOMS AND BATH. AUBUIIN WILL SHARE MT POMflOTED Nelshte PE ESM1. ycataagtfUB." ** * W^CMtr^Mtg^JS) Tg^nmiTMjggaft ABILITY ! 3 ROOMi. NEAR CTTf^ROariT/a To set last cash tar year Is» Mgi| “ contract, acuity or mortgare a lowest pamlble discount Mon cases available. Call Tad Ms CUlioufh. PI 4-JM4 ARRO REALTY 1143 Cass-ElUabcth Road ABSOLCTELT THE PASTIEST AC ttoa on yaw mad contrast Cash buyers vaKM. CaU Realtor Par-tridge PE Fftai ld«S W. Huron CASH FOB POOP LAND CON-tracts Private. PE MW. CASH FOR LANE H 1. Tad Well, teou_ oeYum IMMEDIATE ACTION On any goou tend contracts New ar aeaeaaed. Tsar *** “ " Harbor. CaU PE 4-1134 f BASEMENT. , • ■ ■ ■ > With. PE 5-ROOM AND HATE. COUPLE ___________ with l or 3 children. oE hast. ■ on LAKE' I full baeemant. mi Van Caatpaa. enL references, WO , Drayton Plains. PE 4-403. 4 TTWrlifr * W|* ROOMS AND RATH. BRICK. iiT^S^NATH.- UnU.| SSon^ burW^ ^ I.H.W. mtmm- . i ■ , i ■ tee- Dished. Vicinity of Oxbow CaU PE LSS34. He sS^ontl! and Lola, ORCHARD COURT "Reot Row Oreatly Reduced" _ AIR CONDITIONED — — 1 AND 1 BEDROOM Modem m Bvfrf Jg" — ADULTS only FE &^918 MANAOER IS SALMER ST, APT. S BUSINESS AND RES. ' (-ROCaTpARM HOUSE DUPLE: ---j---- ---— —. j—J tar.TaU^OL**i-S^w%rTt8E 55&J PE 1-43 OB T4«t _____ KEEOO HARBOR. CLEAN 1-BSD- •tSSSk'ffTShS S-33S7. 4-ROOM I _ ____ Rent Hooses Unfnrn. 40 Wte, ukPW3t *-»eoom; * Redwoom eop«. im w ?Bd MhSlaSjkL Yi~»5gr \ «‘*Ii*5'***u- * LAKE VISTA APTS. ELIZABETH LAKH PfUV 3 rooms aad bath, stove, rotrte. arator and aU uttUttaa furnUhed ■XL" COLORED t^Wo=d,SSkWi basement, extra lot. Oarage. Vacant, teiiamltete posies slop CaU . Mr. Tucker. Associate Brokers. TfRo! PH E-4E43. —i&tMt. d BOOMS. ITAHABd L W 44ME. TLTAN MODERN 4-ROOM APARTMENT . stove ana refrigerator furnished. ■ . SSI month Phone PE 5-3311 tram DIP" 4 to 11 aad 1 to s p m. I TO MODERN POOR RM. TERRACE. 2-BEDROOM BRICK gerage. Aduia only. Spokane Villa. Fhotm P» 35*44. “' MART DAT AVENUE 1 decorated 444 par maw. • NICHOLIE-HARGER FE S-B183___________ refrigerator and ______Near Oeaeral , ________ Adult* only S44 peg month K. 0. after 4 Hempstead IH East Huron. PE Sunday. »«»r After » yte PE 3-7434. ! rsssi ---.a-------—TED, lab—■ sited bedf BRICK. OAS HEAT. N. E. Blvd. aU day Sat. aad RSDRM RANCH ROME. C in welcome, clean. FE I PE 4437* Id building lust 1-atery -JSHa: tey j ^ 1 ter. day Sfite": Pika FT____________________ KoCHU'lER m TOTOt MODERN dlatanoe. 444 X _______ PuD Basement WILL DECORATE $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 AU elec, washer, dryer. BWi oven, dishwasher, ate. Drapes, carpets SMS month AvaUahte POE RENT OB EAiE. 1-EEHEnfEf home aeM lake. 13 priMs north of Pontiac, tel month. MA 4-4311. FOR RENT HOUSE, Children welconjmrf 'dal!*™ Wumnto AMD ndNnog pick- edwj and deUvsred CAU- FE WiamioE AND n«nwrpiat up aad dekvered. SUPPLIES — 73S Mr nominee. Mn. Wailaee. PE iFTdEbt I F SO LET US Give. You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A* LOAN COMPANY. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS " PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDQ. PE MBS Member Wauled Rail Batata at ATTENTION, OWNERS We need Uetteei an bouses, farmi. fig leeUlUes Deposit required. TO 8-3473. ___ I V___i-kOOM HEATED FURNISHED OR taraetery mepeenea of property UBtuiBlahad iaanmete, ilarpet arc title Ask for Kaa Templeton | tilt bath, gas beat, adults ore K. L. Templeton, Realtor "*,V “ **" BN onhaidldika Eaad PE 44*1 — ■ - ----------------- land gawfAgnTto Jj. _ . te sell Earl Oarrela. EM lEtl mugs. MA 1 rf** Michigan Assoc Credit Counselors HATRiDE PARtfES. 714 Seats Lake r “TSBBT-. Cold wave 4S.54 B n! Party Electric Oa, 1441 W. Kuren HOUSE RAISINO, HOUSE MOV- -----1 IMv iwteyrd Free Baeeetl Merlon. PE ■■rac! Pat Lea PE Z14S4. Kent a floor bander, paper -*-------™ M Hl ROOF REPAIRS EAVEETEOOOEINO PR 4-4444 R. O. ENtD*R FtoftR UTTINO. r-rTug aad Rntekteg. Pheae PE watFr^RooFing Work guaranteed. Free i Business ServicE IS Eenmore tracker repair service. PE 4-8431. CASH 44 HOURS FOR TOUR HOME EQUITY OR QWD CONTRACT. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor fit Oakland Ave Open Til • R 44988 . PE 5-7M1 at PE 4-4441 SPKCDa-RED REALTY SERVICE, Call Louis Bortt, Realtor PE ME, ___________OB 4-443S.______ Roat ApU. raralihEd 37 ROOM KinjEANEfTE. ADULT1 ante, si). Paddock. PR---- RpfclAL! .4# Dorothy'! ra m A BETTER WAY TO Pay Your Bills HOMEX SERVICES NOTAltT PUBUC^rffSBlAL . Vfcj| |||n - m ■ m *-*“ af any I mST' i bf appointment. TART WTIH SEAL WHAT TO DO WITH TWO?, I tee extra Table temp. TT I IRC appliance la* CASE. Dial The Ppntiac Press, Want Ada FE 2-8181 _ _____.. _ thbtt:. APT NEAR BUS STATION. CITY COTTAOK t ROOMS AND bath, wand aad ckan, child welcome PE 4-1V07__________ DOWNTOWN APT. PURNISHKd! 4 roam- PE 4RR EXTRA LABOR 4-ROOM UPPER. utUltlee l child welcome. 1*1 Cut Resting BIS Up to V _jd Sees Printing — Install —STORMS - AND —, AWNINI — —teh down, M -BO. k« FIREPLACE AND FURNACE WOOD ii iiT ■Intel i iptem i s mte .. TL IV^ALXr 1VWU Automobile Repairs j 'ptrmSae# *>«* S5t S3 Roger's Sunoco Servlca Plumbing Service a k O PlUMBDtO h HEATINI I 4473*_____ WM . 3*S5S2 PEmp Repairs Sat. and Sun! Phone PE 34131. IB S Saginaw A-i FLOOR SANDINO—WITT THE FLOOR SANDER - FR 4-J7D BULLDOZINO — PILL IBRT AND FABULON . WATERLOE . ErUCK j _ -Ul ne usee we- uni F Faraac* Dealers Sand, Gravel 1 rocker panels---- HEAVT OR UOHT TOTHNO Pays PE 3-4481 Evee. PR 44SI4 k >4118. PE44WS. heat tunlehad. Dawson ST ' 3-443*, 4-4, i 3 OrTrMS NICE, CLEAN PVT. ant, and fite. Pg 3-3448. 3 ROOMS AND RATH $14 rat weak Mub* *1 T»3 BMdwte Ave. FE 4-1W1. 3 ROOMi!-MUTATE batH ad-ults. only- a Florence airud*. P« 3 ROOMS AND 1ATH. COST AND clean, txeemnt woaltaa. fl r^^a.«a.,gas 3~ BOOMg AND EATE.~TWWK uttUty and furniture turn., ekan and fit entrance. Aftet 4. ave-nldga. IE Vocrbela. weSmtJs* 3 ROOMS AND BAT3t!'1LoC'ATiQ nt Tel-Huron. Utllltlei furnUhed. 444 month. CuU FR 4-4441. I ROOiTUtlJ CONTAINED CAR- I fc, wik —.-mm-nmae 1 APTS. IN WALLED LAKE. i» block trem burinom district. 344 W. Welled Lake dr. MA 4-1437. • RPPlClgteCf APANT34X3fTU *——Ited. new bathroom ____________P8 3-4444 after ». teSBMbr^ apt~ [«!flrr^ _ ___ APARTMENT. UTtU- »ss8rur«sra!is Rd, ooomr M-4S. INSTALLED FREE Auto teringu, mufflers, tell plpem, gene re tors, atertufa. shock ah-seipors when bowght at regnter r" _ 7 OIL BURNER SERVICE, CALL OR Boat Storage 4 Rentals i-ttti after t pm.____________ Janitor Service T6l EV1NRUDK MOTORS1' ’ MMMB| PUl Line af BOATS, CANOES, and ACCESSORIES "SEASONS OREET1NOS" TOUR EVWRUOS I7XAI.WE Harrington Boat Works Sew Exd Mower Servtef JANITOR SERVICE OOKMER-eixl A rerideottal U 4-141* or I Vi only. Dtuitki furnUhed. 413 and *11 par week K. O. Hwnp-iteod. 1*3 East Haich. Pt 4-43*4 NICE LAJtQH 3 ROOM APT. PVT. 173 Nerixm. PPE NtCE t ROOMS SATR and OA-raft. West ride Available now. ra M*M 8* PE 4-41*4 bkRTLALLT fURN 3 R06m APf! POOD AREA. PE 44*03 iUITARLB FOR I OR 3 PERSONS. wUii. gag. 0X3-1*44._____________ Body end Fender Repair | ctsiom svwro^ PAnrmio — FREE ESTIMATES — DEDUCTIBLES FINANCE New and Used Gun* ( ‘ EQUIPMENT „ ___™ — CRESTLINE > LONE STAR BOATS AND " * L EQUIPMENT if HARDWARE’ 3-3* are ftekh ply, rejects so. « » 1x3 Purring Strip* . Un. R..„*c sit Dsngki Ptr ““ “ 1x4 Doug'ptr Boards per M Rook Wool Ineulari— - ■- 4 x4- V A3 Blr" PONTIAC CASE AND CABBT. M3 Oakland Ate______PE »4*U Teievision. Radio a Hi-Fi Service 31c CREST TV. I HOUR EHR7T3CE. p,. ... W41 Day night and L8rtto-teg, 8174 Otetef Lake Rand. EM Aeiwi fi UL XL riFTt-TWO i Unfam. 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, i960 un onm u mum from Pcallli, almut ft*. M modern MnwMN. 1 wn Mnwi*-Witt decorate to null. I uri lot IMnathW^nKw W'SE IVMlHwWl 49. hul. parti* Jnrntohed, mixed gsisiketoeai jm i-ilU. Big Family Trouble*?' | W« (r consider your email honte to Igtof )KR NOME - 4 bedrooms, I Near WUt end 01 EM Ukr tllOM EtWOOO REALTY ■a mw ■ fe "BELUtV#! IT OR NOT __________No Rent! No Paymr IN « ROOM. SEMI-BAS*-; owner will have nice i br pertly furnished. *40 * too »p,rtmrnt and » much li watted Lake. EM 3-4304. income - rafter making payi For Sato Homme 7 4! BROWN m DOWN - Immediate pocirt (ton./ ‘'Mom CbrlMmu Presen to your Family. Two-bedroom bun l»fow only « yre. old end to per feet condition "On* AC Purn ' NEAR FISHKR BOOT SSEDRMB gas heal Id* per month phone! MA 3-IIUl______________ NEW 1 BEDKM HOUSE JOHN R Auburn area 000 RE •-3MI__j i v ORTQNVILLE j Par rent with option, reasonable 1 terrene, hull t and I bedroom modern home* recreation Merle decorated,: .Me privilege- price, and WA or PC t-4ft21 > menu 1104 | NEWLY DECORATED AIR CON- Highland Is) ditloned Hoi over 4 to family COLORED II Al Caleert, lb m PE < 0401 on i lot Paj END 4 ROOM UPPER a!l of first! tae beat Sorry no children under ‘nr.omir OI 10. 440 month PE >> 4104 _ j _onl> (fell no hoj^^Tfat APARTMENTB YaKD (.'( li.OK 1 small" s hms oo»>d location Owtisn to buy. PE 5-1514 _ SAM WARRICK HAS bBEDROOM BASS. Realtor pe j-wiu - 1-BEDROOM BRICE S-ML-^ WLLL,.TRADE I 4144 DOWN - Two-bed rot >, For Sato Houses # MLer I WEST SIDE 3-BEOROOM - Neat I j and clean 'throughout' — iw I balba. basement gat hast and I garage Only 11.449 doown No j j , down payment, to OI. Nora to-I value—Bee It-You'll agree, I NEARLY NEW — With beauty and I j comfort combined to make »>■• "C1 bedroom elnglc-t carnival By Dick Turner For S ' US.A*My Mi55W vmuns codto/MA-m. living The I — . Jlvlded "by i Roman brick ( COMPLETELY. FURNISHED Near Oxbow Laka. "Clean i Kin." Nice two-bedroom home._ trge room* Alum, storm* flat call. Mrs ! #1 of i d»«l ” f i HOUSES earthy. EM 344*3 V»#ll plus j -LEAVING cmr $17,900 hoJ! 1 RAMBLING RANCH - Hammond — ROOMH. BATH. OAB MONTH ON THIS 3 mCDROOM HA* LARGE LIVING ROOM WITH FIREPLACE FVLL BASEMENT -IS CAR OARAOC - LARGE am filler j FE 2-0263 t Huron Street with 'l _ g-ROOM .......—...... CasaLake Rd FS 3-4412 7_ jj MnSSST..ace. ? bedroom, oa mm KrSUbf( WlLUAMS LACE I ROOM MOD- i^^Btste’pmk Thu"l. «?! rsir g,° r* *-jmi ,‘muv UggrTtSc" ericv w«_»QOM»r JACK LOVELAND • SeLrM HoepNaVpE Tft7W. **f kUWlOaig Uka Rd PI 2-4*7S Vest side t room house dor rent to reliable cou newly decorated PE 5-B7T3 I »** wlth more Uian 1 email WATERFORD I houee at'Mdll Shel Wen located with 7 large room#! m lE £Lh..«r uiehPhni and IS batbt Near tchoole and I.gggj ghelby Rd Roch; c tae heat Mt?L Mtoh Phone OL 1 0441)_ "tmclou.'dETrsrT POR THE NEW YEAR la, 1-car garage IIOO par with thl» epaciou; ranch near Reference* required. K Beaumont School. J bedroom*. 24 ioj Ea4ti toot Jiving roorn^ ^lar^ ntch.n DOWN PAYMENT s^ll mjRAiM- "•p^Ire-Vuif^ WE BUY. SELL ! ^tilBATEMANj REALTY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. LET'S TRADE 4-BEDROOM feRICE. Carpeted living room and dln-faat rJ5f' j*P*cJ0U* break-room and fulf^atb, down, i SCHRAM Le Baron School I bedroom bungalow with carpeted living room, eating apace in ki4a4taoTfnU kaaimagd ftatahad to knotty pine and completely tiled With S bajh Largo roar garage Only *1,400 down. - Special Lnke privileges on Union Lake and Long Laka. large living room. 2 bedrooms, tile both, . nice kitchen, oil haat, pav'd streets, toil 50x150 Only H.401 with MMdown. Autumn Leaves Depart ror ' Christmas Sentiments We mean business when we offer this fully Insulated 1 bedroom bungalow WMT 0 torn piece bath, full basement, oil heat. In a good neighborhood Clots to school* and (to?**; (or only 1107300 IVAN W. SGHRAM REALTOR ,FE 5-9471 M2 JOSLYN. COR MANSFIELD IPEN EVENINGS AND SUNpAYS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DORRIS THE COMFORTABLE ROOMINESS OP A MODERN SPLIT LEVEL Sttua-• tod to o neighborhood of well kept homes and town*, an axecutlee neighborhood of (too prestige horn**. Spacioua living room, mod- "This is our most powerful rocket! With it about every bankroll in the country!” For Safe How» For Safe Hmms Enjoy .the Shade r a.nrwi-'ssr (Lirsv ssr«a6i»> down payment East City umiti 2-bed room so almost l acre of orchard, town, and gardnn apot. Large living room, kttehm and utility. 1-car EMram, atorag* houaa — Lake prtvU****. 41,140._ CRAWFORD AGENCY 254 W. Walton PE MM 444 B. Pitot _MY 2-U4I HAYDEN NBW HOMCS 2 sad l-bedroom home*. Ready .for occupant/. Good location off Baldwin. »M<0 with ITto down. No mortga PERRY-OLINWOOD ARIA 3-bed-room home, basement, oil fir-naoe^M^MO with 4100 down, 440 3-BIDROOM ROME. Oft Joslyn. Excellent condition, otk -- TRIPP REALTOR ‘ t . ( jw Down Payment 4-room rnneb with lake privileges on maceday Lots. ] bod-room a; lors# Uvtod room and Templeton Vacant Immediate pi EXCELLENT SUBURBAN BOMB with 150‘xlM' fenced yard, natural atone flreplnce to the L.R. The (anally room la 14x14. Era—a BELL OR TRADE. 4-btdTOO off Joslyn. Basement; —I. lnrge lot. Im“d alon. Owner a down payment, i Laka. RM.'tn IMMYDIATTk^J ?T.'KAYDEN, Realtor ■ — “ PE 1-4441 ill Eve* till 1:00 Sun. 14 t> _________JtL±m A REAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT This furnished home on large lot has large shad* tree* and Mdg, All fenced to. Larne living dad dining room, I bedroom*, large enough to be divided, Includes 3 bene, aim, laundry room, with washer and dryer, dm all (aradi, taxes only 144. Ntp furnace. This attractive leaking home to mw 44.440 with terms fm con move in tomorrow. Peterson Real Estate MY 3-1081 For Safe Lake Property M COOLEY LAKE buataibw I moo Mo. living room, torso ~ ~W baaemtol. oil Largo ’X" - Huron Street. PE t-Pgat' WEST SIDE 4 ROOMS. I For Rent Rooms 421 meurth. LA^MROERJkEALTT. 1531 ; i GI. NOTHING DO\W Lt-gr tot. Pull basement 2 cm garage New furnace. Large kltch en M0 per month Including taxei and Insurance JOHN J. VERMETT Rani Estate and Insurance EM 3-4444 L. H. BROWN. Realtor 500 Elizabeth Lake Road ______ PH PE 4-3444 or PE 2-4410 120. 414 MULTIPLE LI8TINO SERVICE INCOME — TRADE BUS ETOPPINO AT DOOR. LOE traut atgraotlvo rm. PE 4-1222 FURNISHED ROOM. PRIVATE! 3 FAMILY BRICE ROME TION - OWNER MUST SELL. MAKE US AN OP PER - WILL TRADE - . LOCATED IN THE CITY Itoens. 410 wk. Referem ^2Tb±: sTOr JIM WRIGHT, Realtor atHPINO ROOM. PRIVATE EN-trance, bus atop. 1T4 state. MALL APARTMENT. E^ERY lhlNQ furodahad. i man. 331 month. PE Rooms with Board 43 345 OAKLAND AVE. Open *t__ PE 5-0441 PE 4-7541 LAKEVILLE, NEAR OXFORD. 4344 down, new 2-bedroom on 2 acre*. | sa^ssrv *'"~l ra3-3104. GENTLEMAN, OOOD FOOB AND clean modem home. PE 3-S313. IP YOU'RE 1 LOOKING FOR A atoteleaa Blast, call FE 5-4377. BOOM AND BOARD WITH OR wt&mt. 135 to Oakland Ava. PE Mm. Convalescent Homes 44 LOVELY HOME FOR 1 -DERL1 ! 5-4441 •^1.^ rr—I3-PT.X30-FT | PLEASANT LAKE I lot, lake privileges. Immediate Possession. Only 310,540 with easy 1 rE 4-3441 PE 5-5441 WM. A. KENNEDY ' Realtor 3101 W. Enron SI. Eveulnso call PE 4-MU I HOYT LET'S TRADE PIONEER HIGHLANDS — 3-bed room brick. Basement tnd.?KH* CT«« to James K. $14,450 with terms. LETS TRADE DRAYTON AREA — 4-room bungalow, apick and span, carpeting, full basement. 100 x 150 foot lot Only 3T.35S. LETTS TRADE nr. • LET'S TRADE HURON OARDENS. Clot* to Donelson school. Clean and cosy 4-room buhgalow. "krtoora- scroona. 47,050 — 4750 d< LET’S TRADE a Included. LAUINO- m sided. 3-car garage. Large ‘ . Lake privilege*. Totel p*y. -into, M3 per month, Includes it* and ; Insurance. .Low cost ,Intenseoc Just mortgsge cost* j For Sale Houses 49! Val-U-Way I FOR OOOD BUYS AND TRADES| GI Special Attracttv* 2-bedroom Excellent shape Nice basement. North lift Low payments, low Interest t qualified buyer. Price Slashed Excellent 5-room brick with 3 bod rooms, full basement with bar. 1 car garage and breeseway. Lc. 200x300. landscaped Owner leaving Bloomfield area. North Side Beautifully redecorated 2-bedroom with basement. Priced tor quick tale. R.J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 1 244 OAKLAND AVENUE Open 0 to I Bun. For Safe Houses 49 O'NEIL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WHAT m SO RARE he a 4 bedroom family home to a wonderful location. You'll bo nloaaed to know that right now we Bra offering this Cape Cbd at tela than I14.0M. It has both a dining room, and a full ba**me*f. Excellent decoration*. 1 ash well to W*U carpeting. FHA terme avnllnbl* to qualified 3 BEDROOM B UNO A LOW and located' across from Oaklarn^ (I.*ke. basement. WEST BIDE BUNOALOW 14.050. $750 down, basement, gas furnace, full basement, "nk'aad'bi 2 flIU> ,S*S***r Paul M. Jones, Real Eat. B23 WIST HURON ST —------ A Ja“Bfl.h trailer to trade. EH REALTY. 1531 Williams Lake Road, OR 4-0441 LAMB FRAME. 3PAMILY LO- OI BUYERS - 411.700 . A real good lto-ttory home cited Jut west of Webster 8i 3 bedrooms down with root METAMORA AREA I 'BUD" ‘Sll One Look your 'Will Convince You this 3 bedroom brtek bungalow ! to a dandy buy. It’s nearly new. does to elementary school, epic i —-'Mon, with mil ANNETT party. INDIAN VILLAGE I vetted than you ma> 11x13 dining thorn. Natural fireplace Clean basement, auto, bent, I ear garage, very nominal down payment and the PRICE IS RtOHTI felling picture window frame. Hen is a custom built 3 bedroom brick tn Pioneer Highlands, n subdivision where nil the con-. venlenees of cltv living ore jour* ge weU no the Joys of aobarboQ dwelling, r eluding like pmuift Partitioned r * r CO-OP APT. ROSSHIRE 36 SLAVIK REALTY JO 6-9834 NICHOLIE Dose to Union Lake Older homo to ext. neighborhood. Need* some dec. | bedrme. up. fiSfcWiBrkMfc HAROLD TnJBt- ATsWH*ai Union Lt. Rd.. EM 3-330* LAKE LOT* *114*. *34 DM, kid mo mto- Safe Resort Proparty 82 ■jTHl V.WU:iiWihS j Wb^PWW^yw^wWNsPm^wPW^qptol^ I CLARK REAL ESTATE TO BUY, SELL AND TRADE -AM"*-.*. ™»' ... wr —. ^40 8«feufcEE PrapErty 18 INC TJS; • NOTHING TO |3M DOWN. WE ha*4 S tew home* toft on r"— e**v terms, vneaaO and ■ decorated. In and ant of with and wttNnt hMim I yon seed is toad eraiR i I las omga, < —hm Payment. it and do*-h No Down OPEN SUN. 13 TO I "SMITH" H. P. HOLMES. INC MM DOWN --- owner to* i CLARK8TON PROPEHIONAL Ideal home, office, or apartment combination, including draperies carpeting, dishwasher sad many Other desirable lectures. Excellent main street location with and business district An excellent value. Shown by appoint- Orton. Pull price only m.4M. OKT SET P0R SPRINO—You can hate earl* ngggr this IT acres with 4 r> ^.-r decorated thruont. Pull b ment me heat. come. _ >r sans*, eompfete- r decorated. Vacant WWilL---------- tlLtkA NEW STORia. WEST Bid* W 34144. _______' Rant Office Space 1 OFFICES FOR RENT, 4140 MODEL For Root Miscellaneous 48 Far Safe Hauaaa 49 3-BEDRM MOO. RANCH ON toner*. Lara* ftnlstisd breesewsy. torg* sates*, fall bunt with CD BUILI t 3-3437 Price $22,500 Vera fine T room, modern brick ranch homo. Weet Bloomfield Twp. Hu 1 way fireplace In ltvlnc room and family room. Pull basement. 3 ceramic tile bathe, basement has fireplace, gas heat. 3 car attached garage. Will coo-alder lease with option to buy. Crooks Road Area Owner leaving state, will sell with — "mm payment their T room bungalow • with breeseway *ttached garage. Monthly payments including taxes and In-■nrana* III. N. Saginaw Income A completely furnished 3 family KENT Established to 1314 mlnum storms sod screens, fill----------wltfV^sr'csnt Cm* El J Indian« Village ■" brick. 4 bedrms. __I ceramic baths Spacious to rm. with open itStcs in*: APPEAIJNO IN EVERY Varj* this large 3 bedroom home. Modem to the minute kitchen. Ceramic bath. Oak floors. Mattered pointed walls. Dandy base-msnt, netr gat furnace Oreai Me double **-ceUent close la t.—. urban location. No I i West Bub- ffis M. BREWER g JOSEPH P. REI8Z. SALES MGR 3-bedrm, home. All Pull bsm't. Nicely li *7.500. Closing cute payment R this north sid*EHI home that la mar chopping bu. Wall-to-wall carpeting, t wood floor, full bsm't. with ... SSh^rh^o^bi^ shower, dining "L." gas heat. Located an north tide. Owner will consider house trailer or land contract. Total price 04.050. NORTHERN HIOH AREA -Pleasant 3-bedrm. home, on good corner location, carpeted liv. rm7 tiled bath with shower, oil hut. 3-car garage Nice shade trees. 34.450 Wttn 31,333 dn. No Steps to Climb { In this cosy 3 bedroom suburban hoot with lake privileges. Includes carpeting, oil heat, automatte bat water, aluminum storms and screens, clean and ^Mato^hroushout. Total price monthly payment* 333. MY »TU. ______ 3-Bedroom, West Side NOTHING DOWN Jut doling costs to move In Pull basement, 3-car garage, lo cited close to downtown. Broker OK 2-4333-____ ____________ 3-BEDRM^ I7.SM. OAS BEAT. Perry Park. Owner. OL Mill 3-EQpM. 3-EEDmOOM- OIL EBAY, full bunt. vacant. 43.740 each. J, 3 BEDROOMS UTILITY ROCHESTER Now tri-level with 4 bednni Fire-Place. 3 bath*. 2Mi garage, gas haat and many mar* feature* to ImM. Located M -- »n r* “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 4* Ift. Clelnens St. FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 5-8004 I STOUTS Best Buys ‘Today 6_________________________ terms*1* *1, M0 Ktotonsbl* Walled Lake Area 1* cores, modem 4 brick. 24-ft. living rn bit fireplace.^ sepnri i Inc rm.. family kit baths, tw busmsi.^ 13x30. fiteplnno, base- 30 ft BSf'terl Implement*. Lgc t pertly landscaped. English manor brick, 4 bedrooms. * baths to-ft bench, lge osk trees. Pnnsled study, Etous living rm.. firm I. dining rm., kitchen, kfut rm., separate maid's quarters. Bestment rec rm. finished to antique brick, bar and log-burning flreplnce. Oil bent. 3-ttar •“'l^iefbge Boat house 540.IN. Terms. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 3*2 South Telegraph Rond Open 4-n 3-7142 ______FBMIl JOHNSON 22 TEARS OP SERVICE sylvan cmr tog room with wall-to-wall carpet WEST SUBURBAN “hree bedroom bungalow uttll-r room, oil bent. Carport arc* lot. Nswty decorated, vault. easy terms About C*M loves you In. Several to choose ORTONYILLE AREA Two bedroom bungalow, hardwood floors, utility room, oil bant, newly decorated Reasonably - priced at 47.404 About *200 morse you la. wood floors, gss. liest. newly decorated. Vacant. About 12501 moves yon In. call TODAY. I Evening* C4 Hr. Atom. *271 BRICK RANCH lovely 3-bedroom homo wli basement. 4 years old. Red ed. located close to D Plains- Remember 3274 mov Evenings after I call Bonn beautiful recrenl place, butlt-tns. Oven Sunday 2-4 000 PE 4-5000 ear garage. 1 _ m. Price $21,- LAKE OAKLAND — Sea this lake-front home. Beautiful landscaping surrounds this . 4-rm. and- tiled ■ bath. 2 or 1 bedrme.. 23 ft. living HOME FOR CHRISTMAS -Newly rm., bsm't with oil bent. 3-ear decorated and vacant for lmme-garage. Oood beach, 3 enelued dints possession, terse 4 room porches Alum, siding. Fenced »nd bath family home with full yard and many trees. Best of eon- basement, gat heat, atom* and dltton. Now at (23,400 Terms. screens, garage, paved street location. near schools and- shopping Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor “*'* *<>» « -«*» 3204 pixie Hwy at Telegraph { !*AKE PRIVILEGES — on two Sportsman’s Paradise M acres of eeento' tend, pri- WEBSTER Road. Two largo view of take, eeree ear gang*. Total pi with SSSS down. Qu 4-3437. $59 A MONTH WEST SUBURBAN Ross Holms* i *47 W STRATHMORE (Pontlacl Civilians $99 Dn. S bedrooms, basement, oil beat, fenced, paved strut. *75 month Open Immediate possession Walk In and look at it! If In ter-estad. cqn owner. May Manage-ment. Day*. WO S-M5S. Eves and waefeemto. TO *-**61 371 WHITTEMORE sed porch, bate- room brick ranch, near park I schools, fenced yard, full be ment. disposal, carpeting, c Park Drive. Claws 1 basement, 2ti-car garage and terse tot with prlv; i leges on Brtndie Lake, Will trad [ for Royal Oak property- or North I weet Detroit or atU for 122.900 -Term*. CaH J. A. Taylor Rcaltoi ! OR 4-4344/ • Suburban Living At Its Best i | | Your future home to the (CONVERTIBLE 24) | 3*4 bedrooms, ltk bathe I W. W. ROSS HOMES I _______ON 3-4421 SYLVAN VILLAGE 3 BEDRMS, lull , hunt., see heat FE 4-2734. ! ! TRI-LEVEL STARTER i NO MONEY DOWN Build a home to be proud of. ! | Your lot or ours. Have model, i I O Flattley. Builder. EM 3-4M2. TO SETTLE ESTATE, 6-ROOM ‘ house, bath, lake privileges, ga- , rag*. FE 2-3751 or fat i-ini ’ TO BUY or sell see CLARKSTON 4 . REAL ESTATE, INC. -j 544* S MAIn St. - Open Dally 4 to 4; Sunday 13 to 4 t “ MAple 5-5421 -1WATERFORD TWP. NEW 3 BII>r i er. shaded tot. tek< privileges across road. 18,950. ji.ooo down. ! G. A. WEBStER, Realtor ! OA 8-3122 • MY 2-1241 GI NO MONEY DOWN CONVENIENT TO DOWN-TOWN AND Transportation. tor yon* Mr* oY wTO j“l clonlnR cost down AtPWjll" , mately $400. Llv. rm.. tfta. “ “i tart floor. 3 14 >- Pull b CRE8 LAKE E8-k Plastered . tile Ufa. with pFenty nn**«* on outdoor flreplaec, a ear garage, has ascreened poreh. Only $10- TATEfi bun gam 3 beautiful lota screens. $10,J>00. $750 down, er Vh 2-3187 WEST SIDE INCOME Paved street, • snu. funs TUB build 1 bedroom ranch style! °J™*j!7- 0,1 $9,500 'XT' Pull basement Shopping center, oak floors, file bath birch cup. .down payment Puriner uexaiu, > boards. OR 3-T4M. W1-4M4T. , , •' ■ . ] RUM McNAB ART MEYER! UaitTTrUflOV * Price Owner Says Sell! A real deal tor torn eons! Idei location (or sebugte. shopping ea (er, to teMhabaw-WaMoa ires Large, chain-linked fenced yar far the children 3 bedrooms. O FA last. Covered patio and b« been*. Only 44.540 Just A ft! years rid. Partridge and Associates I-ake Frontage James K Blvd. and frontage, new 3 b luring Carpeting, i No Money Down Adi newly decorated. 3 bedroom, with full be Oak floors A good buy PE 3-3444 EAST COLUMBIA —nch home's!* mil condition h picture window. T_„ ms. ostra tors* kitchen. utU- home to excellent ecoditto Ing room with ledgeroc! place, dining room, temll! kitchen, carpeting and i *»» heal two-ear aara tached Lann. .M nicely scaped. *20.504 00 rata. *14.050 00. shown by -ac ■ polntment John K. Irwin & Sons TRADE. Owner will ei •r tafias a trad* horn* priced around t on this beautiful aix brick home priced at 3 eaufiful kitchen. I HERE IS A REAL BUY In c five bedroom home. Close In. Large lot, recreation room and garage. Low down yajrment at a total price POUB BEDROOM HOME i payment of 42.003 uni i* worth tooklng at before you decide on anything. Can today add see for yourself! MY 2-2421 GAYLORD. Realtor 1342 W Huron St. 2 Flint St.. Lake qjlon HAGSTROM DC YOUR BO KNOB - JI River pear 1 ment, tn* I With onto a i this trill pay — we tori to very superior to most home* you have soon. Priced imiiiiirs pita# r—7:1 _ Jm high price r"|kJ Show the model fm Vacant ... Attractive — clean aad comfort-ablel Well arranged bungalow Largo kitchen with breakfast bar. Plentv of bulltdo*. 22x13 living room, carpeted. |* ft. toe toted fee' furnacef^Vale^heatm! ^fh* yard to fenced and there’s a paved drive to 1 to ear garage Sylvan Lake privileges. Bettor sea avisos ** cokve"- LIST WITH Humphries $9,990 Tar a new j bedroom maintenance free aluminum home. Choke of I different exteriors West Side Income 3 story, 3 family horn*, private bath aad entrances Lam 14x13 living room, muter bedroom 14x14. All other* sompnrsbls But- ment.^sutbmstte^s* beat, GILES REALTY CO. 331 BALDWIN AVK | FE 4-4343 { ladd s we. pe asm I Biter 7 pm OR MW See For Yourself CHEROKEE HILLS! You'D Bke Re wooded, routes I4S R. then - tewtraltod to aftliet bettor hemes - aad Ra close in country tocathm — Drive am Elisabeth Lake Road to Soatt Laa* Raid, turn right 1 Macks to Lac ota Carl W. Bird, Realtor MS Community Natl But BMf. nt 4-4211_____EYES PE Mtll For Safe Atmn 88 3 ACRE BUILDING BITE IB AO-bum Height#, on $•!•$ flrtti. Ttrms stBfiaile. H. G NEWINGHAM CORNER CROOK* AND AUBURN . TIE YOUR BOAT TO YOUR DOORKNOB - 2 *pt. bom* on C---------- River near Mill pond. Pull _lit SSSf'payment r tor itself One of the Cleanest Little Jobs in Town Sheffield 66 8-room bungalow, has Youngstown kitchen with tilt walls aluminum storms end screens, l’v-csr garage. Be* this Utr busty. ONLY $8,500 Terms fha or land contract SLAVIK REALTY JCT6-9834 jiMwiLUams OI—NORTH END Nothing down—Attractive l-b* room home. Built la -44. Ban. wood floors, aluminum storms end screens, ISd per month tn-ciudtns tone end msursnes. Look into this on*. DRAYTON PLAINS Bet till* lovely 3-bedroom brick ranch, oak floors, plastered walls, oil PA hut. ton basement. Thle I* truly * lovely home. Full price only 413.240, lie per cent mort- $375 MOVES YOU IN $76 PER MONTH dloran buildino CO. PB 2-0122 KAMPSEN REALTY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE HANDYMAN 3 bedroom, buement. pa *01 strut, beautiful lot. complete); fenced, gee circulator htetT W m ‘^VmeSs LET’S TRADE Brand now, 4 bedroom Capo Cod. 3 ceramic tUe bathe, country kitchen, built In rants with chsr-eoei broiler. BreptoM. lovely stale tut entrant* hsll, gu fired steam but, axelualv* neighborhood with address of dtottatuim. So* this III EUsabdh Lake Rd PR 4-02*1 . . Ev** CkU OIt 3-3341 LISTINGS WANTED COLORED 3-BEDROOM HOMES $u> Sown NOMORTOAOS-COST __PRICED PROM $8,900 — $54 MONTH BRING 110—START OUlr-ON A NEW ROMS WEBTOWN REALTY Model — 271 B. Bird. — f to I p m _______PS 4-2744_ - Pontiac Home Buyers GRAB THIS DEAL Sanford South 252 3-bedroom, dining room tad living room. kitchen end Ule bath. Pull basement, gee beat, storms and screen*, tot 40 s IBB. Nicely liOdMAMd. REDUCED PRICE $10750 $350 DOWN FHA TERMS SLAVIK REALTY JO 6-9834 FE 4-4526 NEST SUBURBAN Attractive 3-bed room horn*, family dlalng room, carpeted tiring and dining rooms. 3-say garage. Pwl bsm’t. *U Bank rscraatlqn room, 3 -“AieWfe "Muf iwwr^t Fur Safe FarmB 88 30-ACRE HORSE FARM ONLY HUM tor this desirable parcel tasted!a* to room and bate farm bom* new l%nSn Bxprottway aceeu si sathabaw and Waldon Rd. Terrifl* tevest- "u 'ZtL'Vofyrz . « Mad bouse, huge living l„_ terse kitchen and utiuty room. 14# .stouter. Ptembtoa. electrte firinm, forced air pff furnace. WlU take good ear. lot or bouaa-trallrr as down payment. .... R. I. WlCKntSRAM T14g w Maple MStsIr HB4 6oWtoiii ndtot117!: bedroom home, barn garage. sieSm. -S’- ,m4B C. PANGUS. Realtor ORTONVILLB 33 Santa Strut NA HBI home, partly modem, tarn barp. tool abed. Located In 9.ro»»l*M.twS; mflheast g* US. to. good access to Yttat or Pontiac Total price only 113.444 Terms. Warren StWFE*M14i” S»fe BustwEi Priytrty 87 i rjan x m m orchard Ufa. Bond Phone eetulaf*. PR 1 CAFTTVATTNO . itortng slum sotrms and scrum, fenced yard attached 3 ear ga-raje^ hcaUfifufly ^landscaped. $15,- hTr.^?ag§trom SELECT YOUR BITE NOW Lake . -Sherwood Robt. H. CHAPIN. „Inc. Your "Build Michigan' ' Realtor MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVu5T~ ARRO ) IMMEDIATE POSSESSION -bedroom homo, full puniat a beat, nice yard. 3 i . J doors to bus. Only I CAES LAKEPRONT -cottas*, comptoulv fu csUsnt bench, Cw 3) WEST SUBURBAN - ! Sj" 3 room, 4 bedrooms. Living roam, dan. Lnrge dining mom. Home tn sseel- LMlTto^ a£Ts ted"mJctlI fe mt 1H. REALTOR i both Road ^4-3844 ) AM. TO INTI IUMBAY 11-4 JBUMjAN WEST ^ awnings, term utility room 5?3^ SMITH WIDEMAN eluding "older “rulriMM* ' with ss-‘rc lot for BMkiM. Meal for nrfA-js aurian. Broker, LaTcrte. *013 Rent, L'ee Bos. Pro#. 87A ■YORE FOR rent. 30x40. TTGULD STORE or, OPhcE BUtLDINO: Burin—* Ppyrtunfry W FARK YOULOOtfING - — *—* Swipe > Houichold Good* ill THE ybNXlXc gRKSS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, I960 FIFTY.THREB ROOM MODERN. | ACRES 1 I'/v Anything of valu*. f / ?sp c*. c aaP~~an6 ItanB: W#*».wto*. water soft-modernising or cosh. KM ; opportunltr do«» Co Pontiac Sat offered. act now on Milo ganolna “mR’S b£sT BUY .rcv1 OonfidrnU*!** ahow* by appoint- STATEWIDE L GOOD HOUSEKEEPING * B IN It5ilNEA*FOR VSuffSELT Dry cleaning business for fate. ctu nTmiafter « » ' STANDARD OIL CO. {?« •8SUS5; % porlunltlas Financial tssiatain, >nd trotntng available US. UT sod Waterford Waterford/ Michigan For firthor information call ID *5311 day* or Mr O Parkei after « p.m. U MOM. STATIONS for lease OOOD POTENTIAL., Please call bo i ween 1 *.». an* » B m PI asteraaa** Partridge UAEE MICHIGAN AT MANISTEE 1 Uko frontage and take oriel-Met lots. Sell or trade for 2 or 1 bedroom hone, near ll Mike's. North High. Cennetb Keroldto lie e. Koword.Apt #>. ” I ‘ LIONS ANNUAL RUMAO* SALE I Thun. and Prl. I a.tn. to ( p.m | • Sat. • a m to I p.m. LOCATION: THE .DIPT •HOP CORNER rtX* AND 8AOINAW *T BU¥_ANY-THINO AND EVERYTHING AT THE SAME TIME YOU 1 BENEFIT THIS ^WORTHY OROJ7P FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR 3-Ml ILECTRIC NEW OAS RANOE AND RBFRIO- 130, gun era lor and household fumtehtnit TT7‘ — I Trade tor good need ear. PB OUTSTANDING COLLECTION OF ■aameal arrangemente worth well jeer 1500. Meet are ------ ■ for fomous Detroit lAfMPOgT AND CHAIR, OL I-3QI1, kH N Main, Roehetur lUO-THERfi Oft HEATER WITH drosior at MM Mol bed and MW 111 mi* bed and chair til; Sad springs all Hits tilt _ " “le scratched ivwasi out a 'bargain I - GRTNNELL’S I IT S. Saginaw i OB IWriT —-----_____ grr:» m&offi comm,r“l 37" MUNTi, BlAUlIFUL maHoo- I foo CAN IWfikti..Wdo "a I; urge selection at late model. S. guaranteed used televisions. *• 1 - OREL TV 3*ie Elisabeth Laho Rd. fe e-i*«a Water Softener* water agrrtNER, rut lomailc llM. Installed. H 3-7311 after »; For Sale Miscellaneous 67 EAifir AMERICAN WINOBD DOVE seat in excellent condition. Clean and not worn. Foam rubber cushions, |U. OR 1-MU dayt, MU t-lfri nftor lilt, l-l CITI-PONB. 11 M jdate I0fih l***l“* a lection 35c and We a'pnfr:* cm II M. atonute cheat'. **** mur IE THH BIRD TO BEE NET $2!j000! Owner tart — and eoul created. MS.MS tjn on U__ bar. reekswrsit.. owwor* oat. and 1* rental unite Is So Enel IDcb town on Telegraph Road. TMe will aMMtd four pocket book lough | authentic atylbiga of that I a&r»» >«* • ^tai» !___tomMVurwiture 'Itli. OR TRADE~-^~Lf*olr ’ ----- -------r. with ■ i- mxsr\ ■ | fUmVEfi OPENER. NEVER Christinas Gift with'' . Every Purchase i po£l in. trice Aluminum comblnutlon door Now only mis Insulted VrfiYTllSI Federal Modernisation | ‘ “wy. 1 ___P» 3-7833 UX-HIN VAR WATER 10-gal I Jug. got and,' ....„__________ -jndlRon5 PE 1 id—T 1REEZER8 AND REFRIGERATORS, brand-new at whelasal* print, delivered MA Mgll. Aik for 11 WMK ________ ____ A rrg itdTfaU cneSruerod. ^ euHNITO»roR i*LE. n *1,350. Immediate poeeee-, v-r—rn-g-en: j«iTA3_~ re?' 111 accept late model car. ! POR RALE PICTURES AND ail-wnn or. ere ai -and contract or houietraller ot - ItH?'*- •••* eondlllon wins jwr- »> , ooto pAmoei call PE SdSM HW „ j........... COUNTRY GROCERY | ^gSBts"^^ 1401 *ot”tae!!S4te%nk* of0nappro\K|wi£t SWAP AUTO PA*tE“Fa 1 niatoly S4.M0 eitro Owner go S*r toola er wtU buy. Eeral Auto erSSwi • v%|Kb % quick Ml* , IHiiti. IHi Ml- CMBWH- - . -r...„ ,, ] ’ | tin-"boy-SBtX-TitADB—Ice OOOD WNifE SEWlHO MACHINE Send tor «nr FREE lew “Mlekt-i ekatea Earwea *b Hargrave 141 ; _UE Eernp goo EuetaSM Owldo" W Huron Ml t-1101 Open daUy OE REFRIOERATOR LUCE NEW t _ “* * reotooebleEM 3-M31 i OOOD .. _ OR 3- 3 ETRINOS ERASE (LEIOH BELLS different lengMa Call anytime 1UM Oaghlll. Roily. Ph. MEIrooo PB SHERI By Kata Qaanti I_OtfU ; 6jTB| Sale Musical Goo*Ib . 71 j Daf TrUMi, Bidririll ! USED ORGAN SALE :0%|W-Sr,, POPE 1 MeNARTW J5S3Tuiir,JS» eeretoo OL HESA AC- LOWREV __________ ______ _________ _______ _________ tat* All iirgona guaranteed due IM gait tronaformer, oparoilng core, Ittsont with! Ole Pooreh. lormi let piece, track. Coet Ml*, tell staff orgaolel for wwj Radio as Sr Mt EM 3c*T44. ' ; TV station Hunting Dogs NIMROD CAMPER AND EQUIP- mnjt^ Ring Midget go-cart. FI PIONEER RADIO 8ELLINO OUT-' 1 Oood buy. In radloa: Emerson. HO. Zenfth. SB:--------------- radio — - *■— LEW BETTERLY MUSIC CO / keros* from Rlreiin|hora Thoofn OPEN EVBB TIL CHRISTMAS EXCEPT EAT. CLOSED SUN. Ml S-4003 ; AKC^pEAOLS^rCr^MAiB. M for *ALE I r£AR OLD SEAotfi i - Wale .*■>» HkFibiak rj-i PUREBRED_MALB BElOLS. (ft WEIMARANEJt ARC. wtcrfiSHr •d tifiri (or hiiaihM Plftdlbrook. m at POLAROID 150 " CAMERA KIT. i1 Large sited picture Call after SijW. EM 3-4431 ' FOOL TABLE. MXM Hay, Grain and Feed 82 Ikogany desk. 1 bp. air c< . Bargain, qchlck.*. FE 4-____,___ ____________________ •arrargri 1 XDDINO MACHINES FROM 4*5 , CORN FED BEEF FOR SALE. OA COMPLETE CASH REGISTERS. FROM *45 _M11». _?*[! PONTIAC CASH RENT SANTA CLAUS SUIT, U3I 337 g SAOINAW__________ cm* ccoim REGULAR I POCKET POOL TA-Difjdia ntw OR 3-0002 _ R1MMINOTON PORTABLE 1 6 from IW ,.Ufro£w' National j ALL t 000 be° ,®T T1tWjfc E| FE 4-433S or OR 3-OI55 g boy. i ■ OF UT | IFES: j eUr- TOTS AND ICE SKAT— AND mlacollonooua Itynt, Fl t-7717 USED BICYCLE8, SOTS' AND jlrl^o rebuilt end repainted. FE UP Tti) i0% OFF ON ^NEW a6- torted toye, end muateal stuffed _ animal* 341 E Beverly__. ioiem Muaic Hi-ii. mahooany ENCYCLOPEDIA FE I lamp Pump. Fluorescent. Ml Orchard Lake range. Vary ebea INCH SOIL PI#E. Mob bail Pipe gj is —-."/lumbino suppl?"1 113 0 Saginaw_______FE HIM 4 INCH SOIL PIPE. US*. COP par pipe at epeetal orices Pint I TV. AS M. OM^ONeTF' PHlt co. Ml Two It' picture tube* 1 radio, push-button tibia “*a*' I j Nautilus 41''-------- "The trouble with going steady i number of Christmas.gifts you get!" that it cuts down the iood condition AND USED OFFICE MA-». Typewriter*. 414 U up; oaamg machines. 103.50 up, comptometers. 014JO up; duplicator^ Ml.50 up photocopy machine S30.M up; dictating machine 1150 50 up. General Printing ar Of flea Supply. 11 West Lawrenl __8t.. Porn I* r FE 1-0135 PORTABLE 'TYPEtVRITERa Priced fir aqulck tele | _ VALLEY BUSINESS MACHINM ^^ Sale Store Equipment 73 ‘ SACRIFICE PRICE. RESTAURANT , All Alls, closer, corn OAiSMl" EXCELLENT^ QUALITY HORSE mixed haV and alfalfa. I _______MAple 5-4*01____-__ j For Seie Livestock 83 ARAB CCW.W—WEANLINO 3 TEE.. I 3 ponies. Rea*, offer. MA 1-393L, HORSES BOARDED. BO&IFAlXr 40000 Pontiac Trail between ! NICE CHRISTMAS PRESENT |vsr *r*SB«h For Sak Miscellaneous 67 For Sale Miscellaneous 67 DUO-THERM SPACE HEATER AND UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER PE lll-tellon oil tank, MTral-OOdl W C Moor* i*« E Disposal Safe Everything must go inclM “ “ building Cameras and Equipm’t 70 REVERE. O MM MAb Sale Sporting Goods 74 MUST SELL. 2 SMALL QUIET merit. M and *110. Must go by Friday EM 3-0401 and EM f-glli Sale Farm Prodoco 86 NORTHERN I 13 30 bush*!. Do M5 bushel; Jonathan* and Ooid l Orimes 13 05 butbal troah aeet rider. 0( cents * o 1 Mlcblgen pol *4° IIS Hubbard a at seuash ist an a husnei. i we i of Malt FE 4-0031 Partridge ra w STANDARD OIL reliant toeaUaw. Proa training Ft- uncial unitsace aealloble itUap—rAja qiSoEtt.. *4311 dnra ar Mr. Olnmbawaki Ft star** with laws* or property FN OWW.______ GIROUX GROW MONEY ■mall Mnro building NO* amah homo camblned tor j* M.M0 Far Soda Cl-fcfcf ■ow «nU9JpiMEBE ». m^To^nSaiaL uxTii* ---------FH *-Wg.,_______ holds BN lb*., (300. Encyclopedia BARGAIN BOX ! aoTuko now, mSToh i-ifar. , .»■ D.hRUni.Y DvA IftoS»fnc f FROYE TO ggMPAJ KUrcui uibnif wkl ease and clolhlnt comfort Rant on Iron rile for pon-y Item aloe o day FI *-»H Cramp ^"ur TOO NUaTiSb-------- 4ar any emergency ■EH *r ASo'aS Db*'|f|?/ANCK 00 lia* ttr Parry St PE Ltoll All lensthr Get them u Knotty pin* ( they li VERY SPECIAL Knottjr plat ptwllai |1« pfr bund red 6-FOar tKlfi FOR SALE WITH pole* Ttoor »«iopbon* OA »-330< v!5|i 1] _ 56-01 REinHOTbH A^T^MAtiq AFFLEh~ AT QLACglZmnSL r^'asr^rss1 shello fill en FE M34S , - *■? •--- DEMONSTRATOR TRANSISTOR BGLMAN HARDWARE l ,rm eygwf 87 Sale Musical Goods a. reduced H th* feaally Beery Innerspring Mattress OjnmUL BEAL ESTATE tMtoU toy ____ OR 341*1 Sale Land Contracts 6® COMMERCE TOW NEB IF, SINOLE " Contract CTeartncr WE HATE SEVERAL DON TRACTS WITH 1AROE Dl* COUNTS - SOME REASONED - IN EXCELLENT LOCATIONS. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor •atd lor 0* per cent toe* Osetna tor lb* holidays EM. Dec 11 until TWea. Jaa 3. Th* store hears Mon. wad. ItoWi ,, Prl I* am to | pm Toe* (MS pm, Esi t W 13 iffVTIfc" iMU cLdti 1 k6 cm» mu. u4 — ~ Eire a Raenl# Phi . . —8BW— Box Spring Ody $14.95 Rrad board*. *4 M sUMe^badJromsw 04 M Sale Heuaebold Goods 65 orarum Cc' oa iSmS —---------—- J" '. INNBRSPETNO AND MATTRESS ■ PRICE - REJECT* BBAUTI- . eomMnnUeo. autublo for bosk* on '<»>" room suiteo, (I W Wk Oka oew^B 3-3413 __________ l*o. ttt N Case FE KERMORE AUTOMATIC WA—HI ... ... . .. - with awda-aoear. gM. PB »->**« *CST*L.F*:j*Sf CStTSTShTTf or ait it~p6r ^ R- **» » *M 10 TOO. OXFORD COMMONITT Sa-imm onTSthm ____ aft uiTblg Mtrar* “ MPa. LA^E AFPJ toA^fiSh* I’li*lrtnmmp*,OUeo UL 3 4x0 chain raw SKIS. 3-PAIR—HEADS, 3PT 040 Joe Hxnser — * •“ rales In the nation 1 can hay I McCttl-li" bar McCulloch nber I t* A 3-1901 ___■_________________________■■ _____________ 301 Or- r softener Oahim vs- MrardLnk* Aee—10 ■ • Mr-, rimeewe l»e« and fUtere. FORMICA PLUMB mo. FAINT. kj'WO* ,*9 *• Qf_9«f e*wi_ew ahai. wiring Open 1 days BH Slff* ° * Tb ora peon TIM I~tll Montcalm Supply 11 Montcalm Bargain I MAiriJtB cheap QB 1-gttOL ANT OR. OB OAS BEAT1NO New or ,nr oaad, by a liranal -sert Oflerlna Dothlna 15* W. FREE aTANDiNO ToffETB lilOi blanket*. **V! bought of a.... _______HBH We will a*S wholesale and retail Thompson's T ---------- *3*0 K Highland Rd. _mllra west of PeatUc FOR SALE cmOSTMAS TREiES- 435 PI 31M _________ WANTED RAW FURR skins._Market ------- iiers wltii lessons. FE 3M3» | AM SBLLINO AN OUTSTANDDIO collection at spaclai arrangements ’ panned lor a famous Detroit area studio band M year* ago. This ! la a*, authentic at you can gal. UINNOW. ALL SB1 All In original feldert Asking ai vo dov All kind* . They'ra worth much more m saaaon Trout I r« know that Wa hove ex-t factory trained aarvtaa men Bait. MiHBW, Etc. 78 complete alack el port* to aarvtaa “■ McCulloch chain aowsf TO I payments to purehaae thasa now bait McCulloch ctwln raws? lonab ; _^- i KING BROS. 1 MIM - F* 4-1113 PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKX - HOME LITE CHAIN EAWi~=~ l, 10c I win , gills Alae testing and aarvMag. Call PB 0-0*33 xpytlmc ; _■ AFT. EIZB OAS STOVE. OAg 10in’ rfouse 1-SOFA Sold ”“rTm S Sttaet. Ortaovfl , Rt'rtra riaiw ’ m OR' 14134 * 9-rtEct Uvjmi room surra s LiyiNO^ROOM SUITE Monty to Lobr « 1-Fnra^uYDW ■ T.. ..' MME__________________ sass YaND CONTRACTS to But OR 071 Pfc *-MU to rail. Earl Getrels EM TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR. ROCHESTER ROMEO! LOANS 03* TO taop AUTOS LIVRSTOCX HOUSEHOLD OOOD* -9TH Ot 1-919I ifc SILVER OBEY I ton's Furniture. 41 Ofebard ' ‘ LhrtNb ...33^ , _____ ^FRIENDI T SERVICE NeedWfoiSOO? S« Seabosrd Photir FE 3-2017 1185 X. Pmv St. FAMUNO NO PROBLEM Seaboard Finance Co. ^^isrvbirxlgt) $25 TO $500 STAT E fTnAXCE CO Nrti . .$395 >•4-59c, \ FE 4-1574 •9xU Rugs ... Vinyl I jmdeum Inlaid Tile............ 5c Bl’Y! O' UNCLAIMED TILE l« S SAOINAW PE *-*«** IXU REVERSlBl f SVas lUOt Fuora rubber bached rasa 'IIS It Tweed rose. ISMS Ru* oads 15*5. Paaraon * FUrattar* *3 Or-chard lake As* M-iNCB FRIOIDAIHS RANOt WMitoT • 40 tirnioir# o rk'f'KJtSlR’ rants, used I yr MA 0-I4M UtWrilrA oil -Fontiac_ Frivols dally sale* till raid (HI poWtlOEE Oriental rag. Oil baa. Urals plan aiiesrwar* gaaalba rlothtn* lefi5whoM**furelsM% Era totomraetora. ____ AFT SIZE ELECTRIC HANOI aiure^ ktaramn a^ Variety^ HI back * Auto Pert* OoSS ANNUAL EUMMAOE EAUT Thors and Fri 0 am to 9 an 9*1 lam to I pm LOCATION Tig OiFT •HOP CORNER PIKE AND aaoiRaw ST BUY ANY-TN1NO AND TVER 7TH1NO AT THE SAMI TIME TOO BENEFIT TBit WORTHY ONOQP POR FURTHIr lNKdUSATfON, OB l-OMI MAROON lAriNO BOOM SUITE br^Oad rat. 9oIlT isww* PE i^~8GiriKi I 6o6ms of fora, tacludtns lx 13 JS^-tWra rkttrac MAROOANV DEOP LEAR EXTEN. aim lahh. atUS top. Eke new 9M PB SdIU altM ' I’wjL^. ____ __ ______1 tables. OR 3-9113 after g. ___ _ dOOERN COUCH AND CHAIR black with metallic thread tot EM 14300 after 3 >0 *11 day week cliffy ~fin6' FROM ASPHALT TILE, ea «V VINYL UROURm. yd We ex 13 Rl’GS . 3395 BUYLO TILE. 103 (SAOINAW ARVIN ELECTRIC HEATER WITH thormeatot. ohm limit chnrs record player Call EM 3-4300 _ ANCHOR* K ENCES I raJPBrfiM!* VfVSti BARGAINS txl1. In V-grooved mah . 04 00 Ixlg aheettax M par m Faaelyt* reastsr topping. Otc eq Factory fcids ^Trreguia; > SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY '» B_BXfln.w_________FE Ml OUN RACES, gig. ROCEtN free private ieseaM. tonne (LACK DIET Fgj. AND gtiit^WL. ten Bled, Drayom fl»ln» ““cALBI MUSIC Cp. ---------------——- HOLIDAY EVEHOREEN ROF1NO lit N gAOPiAW ,_________ PE 5-0333 J® e—iyo ;?** JWJ1L BUNDY CLARINET USED TWO “* UUM “ aehool Ur ms. tit. UL 3-5004 BAND INSTRUMENT RiPAtX BY factory expert CALBI MUSIC CO ' _ . ____ _____ ---- .---------... - IIP N. SAOINAW FE 54333 CORD WOOD AND CORD APPLE Live Christina- Iree< conn, tenor saxophone, uee wood or irauo ar ma m*w Balled and aurlaped Nursery new-Juxt r*flnl*h*r with new FURNACE OR FIREPLACE COAL .prurr 3 to * feet tall McNeil s pad» and spring*. 0140 OR 3-S317 Kentucky l uma Pace Bnouets —e ^-A_ • BRAND MEW I*51 LOWREY OR- g i ffOM Huron Bof. ^ DICORATiOXB ~ CRUSHED STORE. SARD. ORAV-1 _el_Earl Howard EM 34U1 - Wood, Coal and Fad 77 SLAB AND FIREPLACE 1531* Holly Ed., laiTkac 44TU HEAVT DUTY SNOW BLADES TRACTOR CHAINS TRACTOR CABS MPLACEMENT PARTS FOR ALL FORM Phone MAple 3-3300 NURSERY GROWN SCOTCH PINE sdriM*. Beautiful filled T B || it r • - — ■ ___ Coals ' LOini'Mai We t^iee estimates on gers*e r BKRRY DOOR SALES Open IrMn^t^to^t led E ra 5 t*1e KKOUSON TRACTORS entiac Farm B Industrial Tractar Ca qodeard Pontiac ________ FE 4-0401_____________ Tractors, Titters, llowm U volt botaary ehorgers tl.tt EVANS RQUIPMinrr 5-1 A action Soles Mtr vimaty . HIM r.a WOLVERINE LUMBER III 1 PtiWwl FE MTN ■UILDIRO (IUPFLXES PAIRTS RATHTUBA CHIPPED $« I ■m. HIM ToiI*u Anri la__________ ai i#rrifle vthM MtehlfM Fluo- Otdnr LtiM Evertre*u Emm. WTO DUlf Hwy PI If* MA Mt» •M3 APR CCI BALSAM Ml tt“ “ ‘ M 50 !. 133.3* a __j electric q__ heaters. Michigan 3*3 Orchard Lake Avc Insulation All types. Call - M A. BENSON Packet JPB 4-3*31 _ nr YOU NEED *M SEE SEAhcStRD*i^INANCE CO SEEP AND PORK - HALF AND quarters Opdyke Mkt Ft b-IMl BOY 9 CHICAOO ROLLER EKATES PSe^ new* miwSumT^S1 awT*e stove. 035, BecUlc dryer. | 31-Inch TV. *40; Davenparl as* rbalr Ml. Spart healer, 033 Virgil Haiti* PE 5-1700 sewing machines, wholbsale rJ^&n4%aa't**i me Fimt sopor Kami on, HEIGHTS SUPPLY BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY ; BORRO^ UP TO $500 OFFICES IN ^ajttu — ^^to9i*Ws^»^g; “Borrow With ofeTc7 GET $25 TO $500 miPPliki bod Apt else «TKVmffir^‘Jsr. ^ llns. FE Otiat. AUTO Wi SWJf1 «g rag * Agamee., ion « SI KOER SEWINO MACVINX ZIO sacaor. lovely mahogany cabinet — Balance ooly lifat or pay-mem. at V per moatb Uaiver sol CO. FB OtoOO _ S1NOKR 310 SAO SEWINO MA chine in cpnaole Doe* decorative eUtchee. blind hem*, naww Oh tSM Lapeer Rd FK MOST PICTURE WINDOuf iXi OF AC CIRCU FLUORISCgSfT UOBTS “ Newest lights for kltdMX *13 ti ,®*L. Faeacey marred . US' FRONTAGE un nuty 0 Saginaw. Si Lights a sign* Tarnished Lois^aT Jreo^arttng Christmns Gifts 67B 1 FAIR OUtL g CHICAGO ROLLER skates, alae 4. S3 Olrl s 34 Mb »11FE 0-1*53 3 PAIR BOVS ROLLER SKATES with case, else 0 and 7 Record ptaytr^ and mis* *4 E Howard. 3 COMPLETE MARX O-GAUOE WE JelSfl______“C*% 3 BICYCLE® EXC TO PAIR COND Ajjr r«ti> riflrir icftftrd FE ii“1t^rfoS_ bomsmbiT UMtipti, clothloq. PB 4-01)1 12G-BAS8. S-WIIPT ACCORDION' ■nrtco Ro»mU1 frith ctu. iteoM mw. $IW. PB 1-100 >iv viu atyaiw wr—w - — - — — —i '---------■ -•?— 4a.|»llon oil hot • wtitrif—Dtiko, ACME ABTIBT g>BNgT. RCA BA-Wlttl 2M-Cti!)OD «U Uttfc 8n 1b rfi*. ^ wWOjJ-wtitti- iptrtitlOfl PI t-fWl ll*U un- GALLAGHERS . E. HUran El. PB 4-9000 SCOTCH DUAL TONE SOLID ELECTRIC sern si guitar. Twin ntekapa. t Is sap ry. MA | mo old iscrtfTcii. FE 04U4 coll before 7 p.m>_____________■ 1 Peered FE 94S33 __________ OOOD DRY SLAB WOOD FOR fireplace and furnace 3 unto. MONDAY AT Ml AND FRIDAY ot r jr Big Aoijtin augwiK ! door prise*. Smith Moving Co pm* Bwy. at daaoo Lota Id. ORION AUCTION OPEN POR OON-slsnraera ioMy. MT 94931. WATCH OUR AD ON THURSDAY Friday and Saturday far Special COMPLETELY OVERHAULED Morris Music M 9 Telegraph Across from Onltr PE 2-BfT _ PENDER DOUBLB-NBCE HAWAIIAN lultar with fare and teff*. PE srHr OOD OR FIREPLACE wooa 3 cord $30 del. Alb*rt* i L—ibtr MUU PE MIM. Tr 1 - Hu ron Slioppia* SEASONED WOOD FIRiPLACE ' 1 -s---- n Sc-** ten iid AppUanctti EN WILT (III I RETAIL BALES LOCATION THE GIFT SHOP. ('OKNFR PIKE AND AAOINAW NT BUY ANY THXNO AND BVERYTH1NO AT THE BA ME TIME YOU BENEFIT THIS WORTHY QROUP POR WJRTmi INFORMATION OR )-_BB a FURNACE DELCO. MM 8 PteUbtid Bach Waldon Rd. OR For Sale Pets 79 C ARC PEKINGESE PUPS, I Mack OR 4-01M ___ ARC MIN POODLES; TOY COIn-Uaa, (M l w NA 7-3P1 Othwr» ARC REOINTER ED POODLE PUP-pn. wir hold (wr Christmas ■ Easy Isrin 04 ABsn Aw ARC MINIATURE MALE BLACK poodle puppy 9 weeks, wormed, sbou. clipped reasonable Will hold tU Christmas PE 34991 after 9 p.m. AKC MINIATURE FINLElltS. 3 early American furniture. Tike MoaiJYm^OlfS^gto ******* 1R3THE AM LIGHTWEIGHT , ti^ltir ! eonditMn. til > BAXTER A LIYINOETONt wTu*^ tor rani i. __________t HRl SIEGLER j i and Oil Hetttrs ; LOANS Gut $25 to $500 "* oil TOOB Signature Ftm itrrhn ■lend Cana PH. FE2-9206 OAKLAND Loiia Comwiny 39 Pawdaa hint* hank Bldg LOANSI25 TO $500 Oh Poor algnatur* or other L ff«L2,,rKS hSra -JsSSL AEOCT ANfflIW* f08"¥AW . ’ FOR THE BOMB CAN BE , FOUND AT L h t BALM. I A UtUa out of the w “ J lest to pay Furnltui | ancea of all king*. Ml >i Vlatt our trad* dap. bargains : W* buy. tan ar undo. Cam* « OPEN MON -BAT • TO I slff t TO I 34 MONTHS TO PAT __ ~ _ ' «««_ .. ' ,1 _v 4 mu** B. at Pantjoc 4r i.mli*, * jSLWfiAe** *„•» *"»"■ - lrt,n U1 N M«Wv^j« mE SSLm.»dra.Th.?r- U^edTradr-Ifibew. S^S8** - Su CAlW FOR OtitD WS7'i"0RNl-; 4-p* Dining rm tun* «*• •» *1 mrs hod Bitad. PB Mjjt. | Dowhlt Draas^r. C6#M CHRISTMAS GIFTS Y srdster kids cat. amts ne 174,45. fhno dragster Oh now tin. chief ml 115^ Pontiac^ spar ‘ 4434 M. now 4344. tr fM to taw 1 tor and snow I rheri^batfo** »*i ma t-itn Cliristnias Gift with Every Purchase AMERICAN FLYER TRAIN tUml ’Br "0 SeTSd l*°franU raeu on' FI.OOR furnace take AND .--'j? oil IM OWrid cood OR :S-44M A OpT THBYWO-L PORTABLE BTERBO RECORD TAIL* ar jji playrr wad radio cosibteldN Moon Vite* Matched amplifiers and 1 pecker. . 0445 DtxW l»,,"nraftlno ""beard" tom. ' noTor°n*i JRHL heavy duty, odfuatable betohi pine bora Htd'ataok and kiddy ■new Maw- •Bd «>t Bxc. rand its PE ehnira and aattora. , Mura trac- —!-gfi . .. rAPRONS, plain and PABCt 1354 cam- uctnv I PAk’1934 RANGE ROOd '-AND PAN. 'cbiK Ml •e*Jnd4**MJ*' ** * *** ** Tcmu aer *ft *”t* •{ uBLACK MINIATURE AKC POODLE Jacobson’s Trailer Sales and Rentals Spec tel winter price* on traeal ---------—________________. __ Plaint. OR >4991. BOdTONE^-CB STOCK. CUR- ipttfa YOUR OWN TRAtLER.14 ____Aft AREA MIRACLE MILE | BD 5a Gp^SE^^R-Oit- CH^tiffirPUPTAKC-TOrr Oil l-ttn Dattrarad ---- wifi bsM till ChrUtsas. DM “WaWIsII ^ ‘ shrine Alte knotiy HAMMOND CORD OHO AN. OOOD Clydt Rd, Hifhlhhd. Mich- WE NEED TBAtLXBB. WE CAN - *— C*“ >" *-*“» •**» CHRISTMAS PUPK AKC REOth , SELL- TOUR MOBILE HOME OR CHRISTMAS POPE. AKC KEOE terad Dacbahonda. reas FK.94S39 ; COLLIE PUPPIES. AKC. 340O8S broken, excellent disposition. OR > O A Tbodapaan. 1499 M49 SINGER SEWING MACHINE light wood cabnrt. excellent i dfuan. Take an pay menu a! par month or pay aft botanc, 941 UMvorool CW PR 44149. i 8LEBP TBACHtNO COURSE. ALSO office desk, sacrifice. ii— -----------*- AI-GOA Aluminum SELF-STORING STORMS SCREENS ____________ ____________ DELUXE TWO-TRACK .'riWtbb. macrire~~di *, nv kkvahr - mMrh Uu.i .ai TRIPLE-TILT ACTION TtrmeTOR a-1473 BUMPER POOL. RBOULATION slate top. trt Duncan Phyfe dining room table. 4 chain and pad. *13 Maple babe bad. «! FE 5-5174. CERAMIC KILN. OOOD COND complete P> 9-ltlg. anniiiAE odptb FINE LINE OF LADIES' COUrtTSrai AKC RttOlB-terra WU1 held lor Chrlatmao. ; 4351 Oolfvlcw dr.. Birmingham. , FREE PART COLLIE PUPS, 4 ' weeks, pure-bred Oertnan Shepard , pupa. * weeks at Christ mu 413, UL 3-1E34. QUARANTEED _TAUUNO MARINE k COACH SALKS. Ittl* HOLLY RD , HOLLY. MB 44371 Oxford Trailer Sales *» wd*** foam rubber HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. _ BUDGET YOUR DEBTS CONSOLDUTy BIUE-yo LOANS tOEoliwtiVStiLto* Financial Advisers, Inc. >*, SAOINAW ' FE 3-7493 asj rgatn'House FE' 549U. __ RlB|B| pUygra^doubledeck*r — —«a«r. Bookcase Bed. — - ----1 THOMAS ECONOMY PB 941*1 ALUMINUM norm wtnOewe * Cleaa *wttR>ut removing any jranala. Reg. $24.95 per window NOW ON SALE $15.95 Per window, any .tte up ta 34*4* lad opening Oamptetely metalled price an an normal installation 31543 Ea.y Federal Term* FEDERAL pH ___■ ... _ ____ for batonee at dafauHad contraet. 333 93 ar MO accapt month,, pay- ; mam* Of H 99. FE 34441 Capitol davtoo Oamag. . SUMP PUMPS BOLD AND RE- RU*?ti*f** '"*****• krHklB< SAW AND LA tPTN MOWER STOP g-amesLuai- TABLF tF.NXIS ’ C-^Pjn. Pone Uhl* top BDWARDB 1« 8 SAC OPEN MON . THUR . FRI CX38TUMX JXWELR Y SOHMER JPIANOS •■Th* MMleton'a Console ' Excluelve Dealer LEW ntTTXRLV MUSIC CO Across from Birmingham Theater MI 44003 Fridays 'tU * t’SFD PIANO SALE 1 Christmas Specials' Spinet walnut .ER — Spine* »’*: atot Wound let Mahofony 50c WU. Hold 'Ul Christmas HUNTS PET SHOP. FB 4-3112 HAMSTERS. WHITE MICE. ALL PH Shop. IS WlHlama. PB *4*33 MALE ELNGL1SH POINTER, 1H years, excellent hunter. 9*9. PB 4-4tti.________ ■ Poodles for Christmas 419 Down. No Payment TUI *1 HUNTS PBT SHOP FE 941U • PUPPIES: , HEALTHY. DETROITER PONTIAC CHIEF ir TO M'l* m 19 WIDE HENRY 3 Good p*to. *3 i ESTEY CHORD OROAN EXCEL- CH1CKER1NO GRAND ^-mraratom^wMu-e-^-" dlttoeevf and reflntehed OR 3-1391, roduM^irmj^r WAYNE OABERT _ \ t _ 1 . , . Modernization ^Ktotoo mittrae* 'and'mrlid*. j BPRItU^ DBBP Mltitii. tijl.Si-1 ’ "^UTl U^rx'yrm DAT - ^Sc8B»I6u»Kft. ili~ i a*STim.*ltf g Plenty^of Freei Parking ^-------------------------------------------------On Our Lot _ __________I Ss- | LOW, LOW' n**tl* pay- , yySiW ,ue PLVWrdOD 6o IMS Baldwin Are n 14345 TALBOT LUMBER ‘ * Has# to gat rowdy for ■'n-irt, MOL plumbing I r supply. Open ■STe to t machtn*yx_5£403*____________ OlFTg FOR TH ENTIRE . FAMILY tee sXaMa. tobaggatu. ski*, sladi bununo aquft meat No—‘ ___ _. cw»-. 93 B W xlS i nardwtoiw eloctrtooL ----- i— | polM atil Biia ~ ~~ 1033 Oaklawl In FE 4^45*5 THE gALtAf- " " qulpmer iselty < :-out i PARAXErfS OUAR TO TaOC 34 *5 Walker's Bird house. 3*6 PI rat R Rittowar. OL 14EI9 j PEKINGESE PUPPIES; AKC REG- ! 1 sir red AtoO Had HRM. PE | I IMA PARAKEETS. OUARANTEED TO t»lk Canaries, cages and aup-; plies Crane a Etrd Ratehary. 3493 Auburn. UL 94393. Bob Hutchinson _ Mobile Home Sales ; *391 Dlxl* Bwy Drayton Plater i Ml N. of Pontiac OB 3-ISM __ Opra t Dwyo • Wbik . _ " VACATION TRAILERS...... Ptxt* Trailer Sato* and Rental 19*3 North tapoor. Rd Oxford OA 3-3733 verytMax to moot yoor no* lothlng. Pnrnttore. AppUxncet 111 WBET LAWRENCE Um3ESsS^T-Z KIDDIES' ROCKERS. CRADLES raoktoc horsao. etc 774 E. Walton Get Out of the Odtoltiol* rtw.doku. Lot im pay off pm extating martgag* o- load contract, poraonnl own* WE OET RESULTS RENDEROPP RLDO A 9UPFL 43 W Huron FE * You csir alwtys locate: ***■ the parties interested .mi WYMANs'S what vou no longer need.. n> a When you use the Pontiat ifwar,.';:' Press “For Sale” Want W “S'; ; Odd 04*. eholrt ..... • taw, fixe erPtoatoaVrard ii Burmeister mdtLMOi wXsher and diV- LUMBF-R COMPANY tilBri Alai Ant afem lihai e..* ■ . .A. ux ... . ... _____ , —wraww—M ■■■ i. Mft hikmi ; U34 Lahoer _____________■ ■ : 3BXS3K53r~ Barney A_ Rargravoa. FE.M141 Largs deep LIONEL LAY-OUT. COMPLETE piano -1th board, 7 automatic awjahtt. auywat Eftkethg*. S3 ear*. J LEW BETTERLY MUSIC CO. Ac rose from Birmingham Theater OPEN EVBB. TIL CHRISTMAS EXCEPT EAT CLOSED SUN. IQ 44003 MAKE YOURS A MUSICAL HOME ful eelectloo of Story h Clark Plano* Sound Board telly guaranteed tor |9 years Morris Mu-1 ariHS-sic. 34 S. telegraph Band ooroaa 1 .toa*:.1”* . . „ , .. . from th. teVHuroo Shopping PARAKEETS. SS COLORS Center. FE 345*7.________ Gladys’ Bird House. It* IravoU. NEW COj^ CAPRICE- OBOANj ktoM South »t. *o«lh)B»ftd Morris Music, 3* S. TotomS : ----------- -------- Road tcrata hum the Tel Hurtwv POODLES. BLACK OR WHITE shopping Canter PE 34347 tors, both sexee, also 3 as com- -.’NINO-G8C.UI SCHMIDT pawtoo*. PE AStil. _ PE 34317 i MX»CE4 Uft WW itfh AND REPAiRlNO to •toa washer. i»u' cpatey Lake Rd. mi 34171 . Used Trade-In Dept. Gnia ti ti m tit I *h m rftiilt i ■■tffat * m< LIONVL TRAIN AND , Uj^ ctiil _ __________ ACCORDION AND AM- DEED HAMMOND OHO AN. service; oil work guarait PUPPIES WONDERFUL BREED ay factory trained men V tor petaaod bunting. 35 and *10 CALBI MUSIC CO OP >>3*1 | SAOINAW PE Wa REGISTERED TOY FOX TSSStER I Mil I l* > 31 to. ; and^patoA natet *VS "liaW actect fram. Each 19c j akataa anttora chrat Pa.rch.lra, ^JM THtod, 34vrM. 1-419* r I SS2 wtteyd motor aM mMuTfS. .. 1Mg---------------- | CEMENT rrxpo. ready mad! -„_J I all atoaa splash block, door sills. I39.M oblmpap caps Pontiac FraCasi 115*0 Sh®*" “ w^wbolRald. FE Adi 1 VY I* DOWN mwlri Recllntn ?r "le 330 51 .... 3M50 iCA ktohot. TV . " 13* 35 THOMAS ECONOMY | 3 Saginaw PB >4131 GRINNELL’S tomato. OB 5-39M 4r tiTBR : 1 r§o cdnoBB rat, mSBiX 13 wk*. Pawn color Rooadtei, markings, house *«oko. 5IY 3-Mhd. 1 „IBWn w»w 1 W R Safinst-__________________- _ - - — •o ko approetated.1 ufrioht piano, atl OOOD con --- 1 . After 3139. OR 34989. ■„ . I TROMBONE FOR BOY I old. Reply Pontine , Frees. UL him after 3- ____________________, _ LIKE NV#1-. ENRICO ROOELU j tecsfdtea. 3 switch ted boa* 37 < yr* W. Columbia huj TRAM. J33 WILL YE CAB VOB Toy Pok for Want Ad* 0I#tY-FOTO -h . %'’’ v ■ 7lip / -- THE PONTIAC PRESS/ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, IMP m !S3g Salt H—• TrsHcri •» Salt Used Truck. r**m •HI VICK (■. MM II ft QM . km HU wlton. yfe wit / JWWJpuw 1W Far Salt Cart Far Salt < DAY SHIFT Parkhurst Trailer Sale: - raiBT w mobile uvno IMifftl New Moon _ Owasso i Venture _ IuMt Quality Mobile! Lojatrd half Ml between Orion! wwi CBdird aftloT MT MOT l VACAtTW TRAILERS ran bow hunttnq and riflf If NEASONB ALSQ_FLORIDA VA-Y CATION., II FT TraUKlaitr [ Apache Campers Make Re»err*. IUM nr* , F E ROWLAND. OR. %fm< - - ' ■ I Rant Trailer Spec* W OXFORD WMILE MANOR FOR j ^a»sks Mflt&rflrtm nt+]S* fS5rr ' MONEY____ ,,____ SALES, in_S. SAGINAW 1880 COURT. FULLY RQUIPP1 • Tilt Cab 2*4-Ton 5-Speed Tram. 2-Speed Axle «-(«»! lot*. M *48 cement i it of Oxford on l,s6 900x22 5 10-Ply Tires All the Wav A round 88 CHEVROLET PARK WOOD BTA- trani ?,Xn, d'br t **w,r*1|jj1* I 1 j®.** ffo. (im* Safe I TERMS NORTt CHEVROLET. 1000 8 WOODWARD AVB , BIRMINGHAM, Ml 4-27lT , ___- IF YOU~NEED 8600 of 818 par month. Call MR. WHITE. CREDIT MANAOER n« Ante Bole*_ liy, Saginaw DK SOTO WAGON , TRANSPORTATION ICIAL WITH PC,_______ STEERING AND BRAKES. I ' $795 Far Sale Tires 92 ised naas. ut* up. we SALES STATE ..._________ 8(9 * Safina v St ___Ft 4-48*7 iffclv TR*A5~ffaiar'*ie«V5' ai 15,000 Mile. $2495 SEE SEABOARDVl 14 ANCE CO. 1185 N Parry St FE 1-7017 81 CHEVY, 1-DR HAR&TOP.V-8, tullv equipped aharp Reasonable ___ — ..J raeapaka Ura. QOOD USED TIRES KUHN AUTO SERVICE Crissman CHEVROLET 1961 BIHCAYNI. •harp Oft 3-909) 8 CHFVROLET ^ Suburban OLDS 592 i UMLD^TTRIs S3 AND UP 188 STAVDARD BRAND NEW-TIRES Trade In an Oeneral Safety ”- rANTED ‘.-TON PICK-UP - \ an (. amp Chevrolet, Inc. MILFORD _ _ MU 4-1026 8 CHEVROLET HARDTOP, RA- Woodward. B’hatn Ml 4-4485 67 DODOE SIERRA WAOOff."PULL power, 88*5 EM 1-ISOS DODOS ' WRECKER. GOOD COND , Up to 60 par whitewalls. ED WILLIAMS 4.-I S Sagmae at Raeburn LOOK! 750*14 BLACK TIRES Ai 1955 CHEVY PICKUP DIO AND HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aaiume pat men e o . ^ J, AUTO TRANS. SOLII Far Sale Cak 1061 Far Salt Can h DRAMATIC, RADIO A HEATER payment*' af (11.M _p*r mo. Call SftafrSfey “* 1 - Special - Make Your Own Deal 4 (Mill, -u.-u.-is 645 tqi 6 PooUaee W'D'IO'H US xp f Ford*. -81 ta '61 (N op 4 Packard!, mwH 1 Plakup* ' and 1 fa 4 CadUlaca. 'Sl-'U-SS- tJ 1960 PONTIAC MartkM 4-door Tlata. radio aad heatar. bydramatie. i “ *“k*- —* M8fW. 4 caduipcs. 'SI-'SO-SS-'M. st* Wa«oni -88 Ford. '84 Stude Pinanelna------- — ----- [ktb, Wjftl- _ ECONOMY CARS f*n a*i?£ur $2095 F<^ Sale Cara |06 PONTIAC OLDSMOR1LE 1888 M 4-DOOR HoUday Power krakt* sad Steering. window*, lost*, tad antenna PtrtaMe traniliter radio and antl- RETAIL STORE DB^IRBD at JOE KRYzA RAMBLER SPECIAL New -«< c*r» Radio. hSaktir. whites turn/ .nltftrain, all taxed. 11.48) 41 full price. (I« 46 down payment. (48 l6 p«r mmi«."stS uircount on all new ’68 Rambler* left la aleak j _ ,.. ■ . R & C RAMBLER COMMERCE ROAD - ♦»■(**• OkURM (UST EXTRA CLEAN 1166 M OLDS HOI Iday coupe, loaded! Pull powt 1-owner. (Up. ORT-dai.___ 1804 OLD8MOBILE 83 WEEK » money down. Lucky Ante Sale M3 Bouth Saginaw, PE »«l« OLDS ;,’,S5S®ja3P^. WAOON. IMS, SUPER FIESTA. 4-WAY -POWER. PREMIUM mis. THE KIND TOU LIKE TO FIND! $2250 M PONTIAC, R AND B '54 and '84. Plymouth . ■ f Ford! '84 '88 M 58 (2(1 '56 Lincoln, '88 And 'll caddy 3 Packards. *M. 18, Mil ~ nv&AiX ' n.mi A&KTCi Suburban i Ramblan, '54. '82 .. (48 I a* ai -88 Buicka PLENTY OTHERS ANfiTLATE MODELS ECONOMY CARS 33 AUBURN IAC. liar. tarilo haater (ISO *QOUy take peer eaay payment*. OR 3-3111 "~f$6l VALIANt $1698 # OLDS (ard. orlxlnal i . Lea vine country, I S. Batina* rt CALL LLOYD OABNER good rubber 6618. Saiaa^Mj"/ 8a*tnaw, pe'i-mIil . OR rt 4-4588.___ Auto Service 93 K&li MOTORS OAKLAND AVK._ FE 4-3838 Vk8l_bODOE 3-DOOR HARDTOP. Radio and Hea "Why can’t I just keep the emergency brake on? That way, an emergency happens, I'm ready for It . . , , I 592 S. Woodward. B’hain 1 MI 4-4485 Just Make Paytm •8» PLY. 3 DR IMS PONTIAC HARDTOP. EY-' DRAMATIC. RADIO AND H9AT-ER ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN AMum* payment! of (II - nrC^TVfV.^ME^HaraG 'inr- Jack Cole, Inc. lost W Maple, U 1-M80; MA 6-43U '60 VALIANT pickup '(I CRANKSHAFT ORINDIHO IN THE ECONOMY C. car. Cylinder! rebored Zuck Ma SAFETY' SPECIAL fEONf-*1*1 alifumant Front wheel* bal •need. Brake* re lined. A* low a tS par mo Eddie stea!) • Orchard t lne.^211 Sale Motor Scooters 94 ALLSTATE SCOOTER. 1188. ‘.'Tori lost 22 AUBURN See Us FOR YOUR Truck Needs Sales & Service For Sal* Cars 106 ! For Sale Cars Solid black, i $1695 M CHEVROLET WAOON~POWER- >. (426. UL 2-2081 '59 CHEVY Im^ala 4-Door 1961 Dodge j AUTO 8AUM. Ml OAK- $1961 14 FORD, V-8. HARDTOP. VERY ale*. FE 3-7843. H Rl((tni tl FA1 CON 2-DOOR SEDAN. DE- ; IMS' GMG EM 3-4S31. For Sale MotorcyclM 95 Factory Branch MfltthpWQ ------------------OAKLAND AT C'XSS lviUUUUVVO TRIUMPH SALES A SERVICE m e: rat* . pe km «« - «*-. ROY'S MOTORCYCLE SERVICE I r. . -'PTO. 383 W. Montcalm FE (-188! For Sate Bicycles 96 BOYS SCHWINN—38 ' EXC COND WiTSTui TSfo * t CORVETTE. 20".! tood rondltInn tM . f *7. M l IEVROLET CO 1000 S V-0, 3-DOOR RADIO RAMMLER-DALLAS 1001 N MAIN ROCHESTER OL Mill DODOE-CHRYSLER-TRUCKS -.950 ED8EL HARDTOP. RADIO Mgr . Mr. Park* I MI 4-1800. r, Suburban OLDS No m*l* driver titular 38 M0 for 0 month* Alao cancel* • and voting driver ------ ' ANDERSON AOkNCI OAKtAND COUNTY* Largest Cbevrotat Dealer *31 OAKLAND AVENUE HEATER, AUTOMATIC emMMSION, POWER STEER-ABBOLUTELT NO MONEY ■wjll. Al S3S T5 per i needed Lvcky , 113 USB) BICYCLE. |g A U6. 1 **-. C-r, ,°5 Hobbjy Shop. 20 E Lawrenci Just Make Payments _______ '58 CHEV 3-DR'. 1216 FE 4-383* Pay onlv |ll mo. Dug Jan. lltb FE I-M39 Rita Auto. Mr. Beu. FE 0-4530 M* Eait Blvd- at Auburn ■n jpraR^ip Turner tpof*' 1111 4-1800. Haroli Just Make Pajrments -M FORD 3-DR . 0128 South Saginaw. PE 4-2314 Ml FORD ~BTATION WAOON Clean Inilda and out A dream come true for a large family Only MM. Call Mr Murphy. Credit Mgr. PI 1-2130, Eddie strele. Ford. >2 S, Woodward,. B'hant MI 4-4485 61 MERCURY TURNPIKE CRUI8- 1154 plYBoute. radio and Eeaur. EaceUent cwndmaa. No Money Down, PuU Prleo SIM AxsaEkd payment! of IIS ptr month. CALL MR. WHITE. CHED-1T MANAOER PE (MM. rise AMO Salt! lU 8. Saginaw ism Plymouth i-bdoC” mi factory Mutpinrat No mb«v S MH foil orlao Cl 11 Mr Crodlt Mfr, PI Mtft FE 4*3903. '5» * Bonneville caiHmtiitjr powtr atoortac. brakes aad stay other aecasaorlaa. $3 to* see otrnar. 31* Fourth Street, after. (pm- •m cataLiIta. 4-6ooe earBtoF NEW PONTIAC8 AT TRE3HEN-doui^Micount Jo not (all la lee Keego ^ales Sc Service Eeggo Harbor i Just Make Payments j Larry Jerome *ocmamm ronD dealer TAYLOR'S -T.* r, onlv 61 mo. Duo Jen. 18th Kite Auto, Mr. Ball. FE 8-4138 Boats and Accessories 97 JO Per Cent Discount A Perfect Family Gift ISM RENAULT. GOOD CONDITION -sSu prUa MSS. Can PE «-148* I860 TR-1 ROADSTER WITH WIRE wheel* sod overdrive ilos Ea*y term* north Chevrolet co 1000 t. WOODWARD AVE . BIR tHMEAMMI (JIM. TRIUMPH ISM ROADSTER. VERY Zo>».aKT4»w. -05* OPEL OLIMPIA 3-DOOR WITH 1(84 FORD V-l 1-DOOR. SORT black and white Mraa. Mo money ' Pull price. OIM Call Mr - ------ Mgr , PE. 3-151# ’60 T-B1RD • CONVERTIBLE WITH PULL POWER. LESS THAN "lO.OOO MILES t $3395 JEROME WOODWARD* Ml 1-3800 ’ O-'M-’M FORDS—CHE VS. "V DN BRIOHT SPOT CASS AT ORCHARD LE PE 0A400 FORD* CUSTOMIZED •« •HAM MI 4-113A________ IMS MERCURY CLUB COUYSL MKRCOMATIC. RADIO A ED HEATER. ABBOLUTELT NO MONET DOWN Aitum* payment! of 123 00 par mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Park! SI Ml 4-1IM, Harold Turner. Pbrd.__________ 1054 MERCURY. 2-DOQR, GOOD tren*port*tlon, (SO BILL SMITH'S USED CARS. 150 8 SAOINAW. FE 2-4002 1001 MERCURY, CLEXn! Murphy era* EddmEiaala, 1 __ _ __________ list PLYMOCTH t-UOOR *fT-tlon wagon. V-l, tadla. heater automatic. No mosey down A1 ijjaymmt, al^ * rm ty. Credit Sff.,Tp^’.. Ford- ' ISM FLYMOUTH 4-DOOR. RADIO AND HEATER ABSOLUTELY HO MONEY DOWN Awuaw payment! ------- — -20. Can Credit Iter., MI 4.-1600. HaroM •f 122 oo per m 1158 CHEVROLET STATION 1 Che vie engine, 1 4 Etc eftvtng* on oew a Stock No. 104g-B Only 13*8 Eaiy tec me NORTH CHEVROLET CO 1000 a WOODWARD AVE BIR- conditlon no mon*y price 8205 A**ume pi 612 per mb.. CALL MI CREDIT MANAOER King Auto Balei_________ ii>' ?m tarn moo for say emergency ; 008 SEABOARD *I^INANCE CO tUTN Potry il fe (MU Wc> r payment of 143.21 1MI CHEVROLET. 210. t-CYUN-der. itralght ihl/t. 1406 Ne money down. (31 a month. SUPERIOR AUTO SALES 880 OAKLAND 1(00 1-DOOR. ECONOMY 6 CYLINDER STANDARD SHIFT. HEATER. AND SHARE IS STILL NEW (ALE PRICE $1495 Your ehotcl. (ISO 1*84 MERCURY MONTCLAIR, 1k-door hardtop, radio, beater, witlte-wall*. automatic tranimUMon — Sharps (408. BILL SMITH USED CARS; TM S SAOINAW. FE TOM BOHR, INC *• mi ' OAHLAim fi^un'sKcwuiqai 3d s. Saglmaw PE 8-4101 Opom Beaa and Bus. Floaty PaiEEStt BOAT INSURANCE -TPBT if or*— -------*----- Ml VOLksWAOEN 18# DOWN Radis healer, white Urn. Real iharpl No down payment 'til next year CaU CrodM^br.. Mr Mur phy. FE 2-2520. Eddie Sieele ford 188 VdLYO. likofo, RiATER. wtitlewaU. Beautiful whtte finish Btoek MOT only MM. Eaiy term* NORTH CHEVROLET CO MOO 8. WOODWARD AVE . BIRMINGHAM MI 4-2735 FE_4-M14 Ml CHEt automsth tual mllei INOHAM paver pack, 31.000 ac-FuU price (005 BIRM-RAMBLER. MO 8. x>rts Cars' !-DOOR.m Y-B. muia’. ___AAU ___________ WOODWARD. MIJ-3000. till CHEVROLET NOMAD -ton wagoo V-g — n---------- Suburban OLDS 592 S. Woodward- B‘hat MI4-44SS HC •Ut#r :r Automobiles Tour choice for ,mT iMr — HJ NORTH MTU CX)ME TO SAXTA-’S I'M Morn. SSrart Houghten Specially priced t Boat*. peats*. Chuun. nw, > and Johnion mater* at big (av-tngs at lOr. down OMHE EVENINGS -TIL I F.M. MON.-SAT. Until ChrUtmai PAUL A. YOUNG INC. & Son I960 CHEVROLET LOVELY CONVERTIBLE t New la the time ta buy convertible. Oreatar saving* he enn Spotless in*ld« and- e finish with wbltf top 1036 FORD FAIRLANE. BEAUTI-ful 3-top- Blue Finish, radio , and heater, excellent condition. No money down, (till price (118 month* lciLLnt*MR. ^WEltt* CREDIT MANAOER King Auto Sale* 115 8 Saginaw ISM FORD WAOdN V-g, RADIO AND HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY NO MONIY DOWN Assume pay- ■iMI blue Only t205 Easy terms NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 15(0 8 WOODWARD AVE BIRMINGHAM MI 4-3138. "fib YOU NEED HUMPING - PAINTING •FREE ESTIMATES AU WORK .GUARANTEED on all Makes of cars AND TRUCKS ONE DAY SERVICE JOHN T. SMITH DODdE. INC. . . . 211 8 SAOINAW_ Ffc 3-1056 1047 FORD CLUE "coujfif OOOD Cond„ 018 FK 0-2133 Make Payments , „ FORD 2-DR 0205 P»y only (11 mo Due Jtn ; FE 6-MIO. , ' ■ " . 50 METROPOLITAN HARDTOP Sharp! flood deal Call OR (-Mil 50 MERCURY MONTCLAIR I f ust Make Payments 53 PONT (JHI. 185 Pa^ only _ I* “ WOODWARD MI 0- OLDS . ta. fan not BMI-MIO. PONTIAC 1M( i-bAM tUtAUkAi 21* horsepovsr. straight attek. (1.475 MI 4-3530 b*f8T* IB p at PONTIAC 1800 3 DOOR. HARO- tap. Catalina, hydtamatlc. power steering, premium, ttree. ••«»«"" engine Bank financing Private OL 1-0141_____ Just ] IMS. M CONVERTIBLE LOVELY SILVER METALLIC FINISH RED AND WHITE INTERIOR. AWAY BEAT. ALL OTHER POW ER EQUIPMENT LIKE NEW IS THE ONLY DESCRIPTION! $2150 1087 PONTIAC. STAR CHIEF I dost hardtop la excellent eondi non hydramatiu newer stearin and brakes, power pak. dual a* , tiaust. deluxe radio with 3 apeak ordinal ot BM 15# E* *1 Blvd FE 0-483# 1955 Foil D Credit Mgr., i Ml CONVERTIBLE j down Lucky South Begin** Suburban OLDS and contrasting red interior. Du-1 rlina I* the word! Powerful 380 honapower VI engine pith »uto-matlc transmission. You must see Radio walli. Stock No. 1076. 0108. For Sate Cars 106 i ON L OR 0-0411 TREAT YOUR FAMILY to boating fun with a quality guaranteed rift from DAW-lOK’g SALES AT TIPSI CO LAKE to mile* south of Pebteni is(t boat* and Evinrud* motors now on display O l I t cartUlcatrs 1936 BUICK 4-Door Super ONLY $2495 Crissman 9-2179 Main Open *9-7 ’ Cloaed » ________Iftl __^ y.u; 1 Transporter! Offered 100 0 ENGINE AIRLINER. LOS ‘AH-1 —i. SanThego ROCHESTER OPEN EVES. TIL »_OL 2-0121 Just Make Payments ‘38 CHEV. 2 DR 8406 j Fay only *17 r ~ east Terms, north Chevrolet CO.. 1000 S. WOODWARD _AVE. Ml 4-3130. IT’S SMART TO LEASE FALCONS TO THUNDPR BIRDS FROM (M MONTH TOM SULLIVAN AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Fenton MIchlgan_MAm 03288 1084 FORD 3-bOOR. RADIO AND -------- ABSOLUTELY NO 592 & Woodward, B Uam MI 4-4485 car Payments too burden-•aasat Cam* 'fat and aaa mi (ad help you adjust to a less nVused cars f77 1424 Ult Orion Mft MM 1999 PONTIAC STAR •SonVi OLDSMpBILE M. 3-DOOR. whltiwall automatic dimmer, tinted low mileage 13 300, **U l OR 3-4701. 12 195 31 month* BIRMINORAM-R AMBLER. DECEMBER SPECIALS I CHEVROLET \ aort Stock Ns h BABY TERM* *00 HavaU. MO extra New York 020 Ferry Sarelca lac. OR 3-1284 a DRIVE A CADILLAC TO CAU-mI^*CE*31128I1 ° MCKN VM°t SHARP BXPBNSB TO SOUTHEAST Mltaotirt LcavIdc Friday Ft A im, - $495 FE ! Mgi 210.(0 wr . Mr Fstu . ild Turner. Pord BEATTIt MOTOR SALES. MI 4-1800. 84 LINCOLN CAPRI. RED black, tie. com! PE 0-2202 Si LINCOLN. *228. PAIR I WARD AVB . BIRMINGHAM Buy the Family Christmas Gift TRUCK GOING NORTH[. PARTi r wny. fi MHI » ,, ■ and up 12 others to choose from 100 Pyi on Displav OLIVER tag Mdtor -Sales I960 CHEVROLET Racy along the open highway carefree aad say with thle IM-PALA HAROTOP 1 i3“ court*. This ■“— fif. W—ted Used Cara 101 TOP RUCK—JUNE CAR. TRUCE, m MjOl^1!^ i^tbpetf Eves WMmac waste rt Spick -* • i * Renault HEM ( POR LATE MODEL OPEL JEBF PBUOOET ----^±^:-^M^f>avments” * '5g BURE. HT ' (308 everything noeaseary for itory comfort and conven-Power easorttig and brakM High dt AVERILLS . ,PE|Pl AS MUCK AS OM FOR J ffcta* ?lT Bell. FE A4531 $2593 ‘ Crissman I NEED 50 i top. autome “ i. whitewall*. 1: liimfrtL__________ ' , iAGINAW. FE 2-4(g2 SfiscFTer t from. White i Clean Used Cars •TOP DOLLAR PAID/’ | I1RM1NOHAM ^ y. JO «4Qt I BUICK STICK ’02 Chevy Powergltde PE engine, powergltde. power !teer-lng. and some have a la* more. All priced at 12.3*8 Base terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO 1000 8 WOOWARD AVE BIRMINO-“*** **T 4-2735 (>lennV Motor Sales j clean Sid w Sturea m - FE .4-7.171 j ____________ IW tap dohar MeTater modtl w~wcncK. 4-D*frSPECIAL. KA- See M & M Motor Sales original**i*w.Imiim amjS HH Dlxta Bwy. OR 3-1*03 1»58 BUICK 4-DOOR'HARDTOP bl--»6T AHp TRADE OOOD pyer. black and white, no CLEAN CAR* AMD TRUCKS ruW, Ho mon*/ 6owa. xaauae ‘ KtJuVl cSdft^TlSr. 0 BUICK WON. NEW TIRES, r Motor Sales __tdp LAKE FE HWl! ---infAVa top tWHS" |aaa p^mw,. liTOR 3-13*8 Us Used Trucks 103 l-OWNBR AND NICE MANY OTHERS TO CKOOCE PROM Priced from $150 Free Driving-Trial To Qualified Prospects Houghten & Son FORD YOUR PRnargLjTjgU3BMOBILB *S« H. Maw. Harniaatri* ot I-(WI OLDS 4 '50 FORD, 4 g X*ew and Used Tracks Parts and Service "A Track for EVery Job' McAuliffe Ford'I/S 630 OAKLAND AVE. ' »r the Track Dept.j 7 FE Midi. - -U EAST BLVD: December Sale SHEP'S INS, IS HOLIDAY COUPE imMacntlate buroundy AND BLACK FINISH FULL POWER AND THE NEWEST DRIYINO CAR. ON • OUR LOT ONLY $2895 „ , ______J—-TW CAmULAO .CM. Ask forJhe.Truck Dept.j"V-ft. AUTOMATIC clean Pull price MM. BIRMINGHAM-RAMBLER. 000 S. WOODWARD MI I-30M. ___ JOHNSON Offers *60 CHEVROLET ! WON. ............$1895 8-CYLINDER, SHARPI ’59 POXTIAC........$2195 ' B'VILLE. VISTA POWKR f’59 RAMftLFR i WGN.........*____$1595 , LOW MILEAGE. SHARP'! | '58 BUICK........$1395 l HARDTOP. POWER |’58 METRO ....... $795 HARDTOP. O AS SAVER ’56 RAMBLER.........$795 ; WAOON. CUSTOM. SHARP! ’56 BUICK ....(.... ;$795 HARDTOP. 8-DOOR. POWER '56 BUICK .........$695 HARDTOP. (SOM. POWER "56 OLDS ....,.....$595 4- DOOR SEDAN. l-OWNBR ’56 POXTIAC........$695 HARDCpP.-l-DIt.. l-OWNBR Russ Johnson Motor Sales i j LAKE ORION MY 2-2871 MY 2-23811 ■ ■ *’ ' SHARP ’5* LARK. 4. TUDOR. 38 miles to gal., condition new Will trade. 61.208^ MAZUREK MOTOR SALB0 __SOUTH BLVD AT SAOINAW END OF YEAR SALE [ 88 Chevrolet* ai law a* 8218 | ’54 Pord ‘88 Studebaker Coup* M Plymouth Wagon — Nash Ambaaaador All make* and mod*!* — Be lure 1959 CADILLAC PLEETWOOD 10 SPECIAL Beautiful metallic araen with all nylon Interior Thu car U tmmacu-'— 'hreughout Putt pawar. plus at* un* of faatarr ----- Suburban at driving plaaiura I960 PONTIAC OLDS t BUICK CENTURY ESTATE ——-; 592 S. Woodward. B'hatn MI 4-44®5 whltawalis All vlagS* Interiors. low mllaaga, l-ownsr tradts. A rift the whole family will enjoy for years. 6 ta choose from. Only 12.(18 t 2-dr. 216 ( Mick. 1 HASKINS PRE. CHRISTMAS USED CAR SALE 1958 CADILLAC SEDAN DeVXLLB. Ttiroquolao with whit* tap and matebtna Inter -i lor Putt power, plus full Jtn* ol factory accessories. Really a t the Cadillac only It.MI ,__________ __________id wagon, r Powergllde_ Radio, neater. H%jt* j .""on"**!?#* I rgl sldbwrin 18*8 Ed*el_Vlllag< Need Extra Money for Christmas? * You'D say* It la the extra g* 1959 CHEVROLET BEL AIR. V4. 4-door Bronse wit matching 2-tan* interior Paw* gild* traaatnisslon. radio at neater, whitewall tires. Hurry Ii tala oaall ii.ta* t 2-dr. i 1M7 Pord 2,dr. Straight attek $45( i960 Pontiac Catalina Adr. Raid' Sake. *f *l”nn* ,8tf P?22#6 j IMS 187 CHEVROLET 212 DELRAY I-door sedan, (-cylinder engine, staMMrd transmission, radio, heatar, beautiful gold aad bait* miles This is really a ___I .-DOOR SEDAN. LIKE ; , condition throughout. Beau-, wagon Hydra- j *"■» $19 r~ 1748 WILSON I Buirk 4 Bulck 2-dr hardtop HOMER HIGHT MOTORS A PRESENT FOR SOX’ OR DAUGHTER ; ’ PONTIAC - CADILLAC .1350 N. ! 1*5* . BUICK CONVERTIBLE V-t BIRMINGHAM Woodward OLDS 1#M M DELUXE HOLIDAY SEDAN. CHAJ«“' PRAY WITH WHITE Ukt new buck top. Ml OLD8MOBILI M vertlbl*. hydtamatlc.' pawir ini, pawer brake*, rr-"- * Man/ ether aeeestorie solid whit* finish. PALA OOH-i, standard 1—‘".Like $1150 Suburban OLDS 92,S. Wocxhvard, , ‘MI 4-4485 eartlbla. tranamlsaion, raosw, isawM . saw Hr* mpm red finish. A USED CAR FOR EVERY STOCKING 1 HASKINS “ CHEVROLET Amerlau 4 dear • - 2-door, automatic, rwtally L (Til Dtxt*jKJ|bw«y at M WocRhvard, B'hatn [MApia i-*tii ur open niu 'll PONTIAC *«M —j nmy HI mo. Duo Jan, two Rita Ante, Mr. Bell. FE MUS 1*8 East Bled at Auburn 81 RAMBLERl-OWHElTllXCEL lent Your ear In trade EM MM Stuart Canway 188* RAMBLER: LOW MILlAOr Kill prim Mil BIRMINGHAM RAMBIIR •** ■ WOODWARD WmSST You Want Bargains I CHEVROLET 4-DR STATION CaU^Cradl^Msr^ Turner. Ford. Ill* PLTMOUTE BELVEDERE hardtop, fuSy equipped. Mke aver payment*. MA 4-Mi 1*67 PtYUfiVn PLAZA 4-DR original owner. 1421. OR 4-8872 1(81 PLYteOUTEI-DOOgt.~triBtT clean. PVffprlc* 84M BIRMINO ham-rambler, m s wood WARDMI 139*0 4-DOOR *1 PLYMOUTH. 3 6vn] drive. 1-owner, vary atean. PE drly*. Murpiiy,'ci_____. Eddie Steal. Perd -DOOR, id naat* . MB pnyms » •* 4.4 . Call Mr MM OUT Heater.. Llgbti: CHEVROLET H Ian pickup *t aid*. Low dewa payment CSMBna. Maa- Ktm"---------- OF BUSINESS Hydrami Must Liquidate Remaining Stock 188 Heat Bl»d.' ______ 1(88 PQNT1AC BONNEVILLK VW- FE 8-4838 ‘era nv (3.888 All Cart Will Be Sold AT COST I PONTIAC ETARCKtHP 8-DR ■dan Hydra -Pawar steering ower brakes Timed gMa* Re avaitoMe. ^EE Pat, or Bob at the Used Car Lot FORMERLY Schuta Motors, Inc. HAUPT DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH-VALIA (It S. Woodward ay MI 6-5300 PONTIAC i* my* earth at CB l Quality from New Car Sales1 1 , : OPEN :IIL 9 P.M. OR L\TER* £ -Todays Television Programs-,- ‘ » *** * fti.ral-ro.ra MM to <*_ THE fQXTUC PRE8S0 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER U, IMP ritTYFIVfc 1 hntahei If ■ CM—rt , Oumi *—wwjtv ' * t-WlWT aum MUW TT TONiovrs tv ■HMDJom 1:66 (2) Movte (cont.) 156) General Chemistry fill (T) Spejfts «:IS (7) News •:U (2) News Analysis (4) Weather «:» t2) News (4) News (7) cartes Bey t») Woody Woodpecker S:«e (3) Sports (4) Sports ;; 6:46 (2) News (4) News (96) Mathematics 7:00 (2) Aquanauts (4) Dangerous Robin (7) Award Theater (!) WowserS 7:W (2) Aquanauts (cont.) (4) Wagon Train (T) Hoag Kong (V) Movie: “night from Destiny” OKU. An elderly professor tries to aave the marriage ot a young couple who an Mends el Ms. Thomas Mitchell, Geraldine Ito-gerald. (96) Imitation to Art H OC (2) Bast of the Pott (4) Wagon Treks (emit) (7) Hong Kong (coat.) . (9) Movie (cont) Franck and English during World War II. Yveime De-Carte, Piter ustino tl:M (4) Jack Pear (7) Movie: "Ride the Pink Hone** (1947). An embittered war veteran goes to a New lilg (4) (color) Continental Classroom. •ill (2) Meditations. (3) Ota the Farm Front. D46 (2) TV COMege. *66 (4) Today. (7) Funews 7:S0 (2) Felix ttx Cat. •:9fl CO Wanted—Dead or Ailva (4) (Color) Price Is Right (7) Oxsie and Harriet (») Movie (eoat.) (91) Oonvmattans 1:96 (3) My Sister Eileen (4) (Color) Perry Como (7) Hawaiian Eye <» Water WtocbeD File S:M (2) I’ve Got A Secret (4) Como (float) (7) Hawaiian (cont ) O) First Person it: SS .(2) Steel Hour (41 Peter Lavas Mary (7) Naked City (9) Harbor Command it:*# (31 Steel Hour (cant > (4) VJ. Border Petrol (7) Naked City (cont) (tl News M:lg (2) Sports to: ia <91 Weather ii:« (2) News (41 News (7) Decoy (9) News 11:16 (2) Westher (4) Weather (9) Telescope UAW ll:S0 (2) Sport* Sports Mr IMM Prase CMBBRMAS AROUND Iff WORLD. Dll gun. (4). Films of various retebrettoua 0f Christmas ara followed by Mayor Lotte Ml ■nl and Debra Craig lighting tl jtrae to the Detroit CMc Center I HOMO KONG, 7:10 pom. C. Newsman Glana Evana (Rod Thy-|ter) goes to the aM of a pretty girl photographer whose camera jwaa tmashad to central Hong I Kong. He dlacovers that she I wittingly mapped an American Judge who vantehad from a court- 9*66 (7) Johnny Ginger 6*16 (2) CRN. Kangaroo. D» (7) Stage KM (2) Movie. (4) I Married Joan , • k (4) Exercise 1 DM (4) Faye Elizabeth lfc« (4) Dough Rp Ml (7) Exercise. (9) Billboard. (f) color) Flay Your Hunch (7) Divorce Hearing (9) Chet Weak 16:49 (t) Nursery School U:66 (2) I Love Lucy (4) (color) Price Is Right (7) Morning Chart (9) Romper Roam U:» (2) deer Horizon. (4) Concentration (7) Love That Bob IWURKOAf AFTERNOON lt:W (2) Love Of Life [ (4) Truth,’Conaequences. (7) Texan (9) Suale 12:19 (2) Search tor Tomorrow * «) (color) It Could Be Yon (7) Beat the Clock. IS) Tbwer Kitchen Time 1kg (9) News. 1*61 (4) News. 1:69 (2) My Uttle Margie (4) r City Post Office Lengthens Hours to Handle Rush, The main Pontiac Fiat Office at 729 W. Huron St. will ho t special hours to handle ___ in Christmas mail from now until Pontiac Postmaster William W. Donaldson said today that the main post office would be open inter than usual each day this week and on Sunday afternoon. Through Friday, ths afltew wtH he epen from DM are. to g p.m. Congolese Grab day from 1 to 4 pa The schedule for next week will lie: 1:90 to 6, Monday through Thursday; 6:90 to 5:90, fYiday; 1:90 to noon, Saturday. The' Federal Station on East Huron'Street win not be open Sunday. . The Sunday hours at the mala office win be only for parcel mailing and buying stamps, Don- Wkto Range of Events in "Waterford Action Brings /Protest Prom U.N. Against an 'Act of Aggrossion' 7 Schools to Perform for Holiday j Beginning tonight through Mon-tay, seven Waterford Township schools will be having merry Christmas programs ranging from gay amgfests And open * ____ dramatic plays. LEOPOLDVILLE, the Congo All will be presented by elemen-(AP)-The Congolese army haaJmry school children, tateg over the former Belgian # * airiMM at Kitona bringing a pro- Becqura of anticipated large kd today from the United Na-jcrowdt, parent-teacher assc officials have announced that a play, "It’s Beginning to Look Uka James Joseph will road “Many T . . T7 TT* . ' People” between songs by the fifth *s each grade performs, the nerj The program «M»mprtalaiy costumed, win - tell of some of the eaten— of that country at Christmas time. Christmas," will be presented at I p m. tonight at John D. Junior High School. participate la the staging pro tee the vast air base guarded by Meroccans of the U.N. loree. The Moroccans put up no resistance to avoid bloodshed. U.N. Command reported. * ♦ A I set Grimes. The bead of thgUJL Congo "Utfle people” in the Idndergar-mtekn. Rajeahwar Dayal of In- ten, tint, second and third grades die, reported to Seerataiy-Gener- of Waterford Center School utj ctekroff D be road bet Lambert School choee the unique tame “Christmas to the UJF.” m Ha annual peseaitatton at 6 p.m. Monday. Directors for the Paace On Earth, Good Will Toward Man," ara Mrs. John Wiley. Mrs. Edward Tbobey, Mrs. J. R. Sullivan and Mira Jeanette Barts. Guatemalan Pteads [Guilty in Dope Deal (7) About Faces (1) Movte. (6) Bold Journey. ItM (2) As Woria Turns. (7) Lite «f Riley (2) Medic 44) (color) Jan Murray. (7) Day to Court : ; DM (2) House Party. (4) Loratta Young (7) Road to Reality DM (2) Our Mia Brooks (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Queen for a Day (9) Movte DM |2) Verdict II Yours. (4) From These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust <2> Brighter Day.' <41 Special bw Women (T) American Bandstand. FERRY COMO, t p.m. (4). Dig (2) Secret Storm Pwry’s guests are movie queer <•> Adventure Time Betty Gratae, rock *a' roil star DM t2» Edge of Night jBreuda Lee. singer Brook Benton. DM (9) Santa Claus jWMh Comedian MUt Kamen, danc- DM (2) Movie Joey Heatbertaa and Renee <4> (color) George Pierrot (7) Johnny Gtager | WAGON TRAIN.. 7:M p.m. (4). The wagon train la caught between warring Comanche* and a raging river flood. Starring Ward Bond al Dag Hammarakjold takeover was “a flagrant interference with the mandate given to the United Nations by the Security Council” and a "deliberate act of aggrescion against the United Ne- present “Living Christmas Cards,” at 7:46 tonight. Ext) classroom of children will Western diplomats said Col. Joseph Mobutu, army chief; am' of his provisional government, Justin Bom boko, claimed no orders had been given for the base to be taken by force. Rehearing Sought on 12-Town Drain TO PBOIBCr PICTURES 7:45 pJn. Madison Heights will ask the State Supreme Court to rehear its case against an appointment for the 12-town storm relief drain. codefondant. Nicholas Cate-47. I guilty before Federa Judge Archie O. Dawson. Trapped Man Pulled to Safety by Rescue Crew are projected an a semen. The school chorus will also present several selections under direction of Priscilla Mason. Christmas decorations to each . A colorfql Christmas open housa ■OLLY SPRINGS. Mi*#. *— will be featured from 7 to 6:90 p.m. Dariag naewe worker*, after a U the newly opened DeQa Lutes w w fof ^tagta of scnmMtag In School, sponsored by the FTA. Two other defendants had plead- mw— Harrv Miller todav ctaaaroam wil he depleted guilty Tuesday. They are praro ktau wJrty. 1 R *» Christavai foray tteaugh (Ethane Tardlti. 56, • French dO>] * * * j •» chhdrea’s art aedvtttos. the tt .vrarold Negro tenant 1 "The Shoemaker and the E*vea“| PariE and Charles Boucbonnate. tenMr ^ nearly *4 will be the operetta performed byj "ij** T^en§. ,. , hews at the bottom of a Mteet ^The tour men ware vised last trapped In wet rod Oct 3. Roast's government dto-j -Z _ t0 u. aST missed Mm from the diplomatic (sendee a day later. _ ** Anti-Red Forces Retaking City Roport Phoumi's Mon Rocopturo 80 Par Cent of Loos Capital Bangkok. Thailand - U.S. Embassy sources said late today Gen. Phoumi Nosavan’s i anticommunist forces have re-'captured M per cent of Vientiane, capital of Laos. The decision to apply for a rehearing, made by the City Council at Its last meeting, could delay the of the S47-mlllion drain for another 60 days, according to H. Eugene Field, city attorney. WWW The high court ruled Dec. 1 that Madison Heights had no cause for (grievance against its 12.848,803 apportionment for the south OakUnd County drain, and that an eerier case before the court settled ths issues. WWW County drain officials immediately moved ahead to upgrade engineering plans and set ancelier hearing on revised apparttonmeftY. “We feel that the teprame Coart has not faced ap te Me tame,” Field said. “We feel that K* tectetoa it wet a proper one.” motor. (Color I l*VE GOT A SECRET. DM pm. (». Garey Moores panel haa iJayne Meadows tubbing for ID— Palmer, who k busy else whin KEEL HOUR. M p.1*. (9). j ■ They will be sentenced Jan. UJ I Each could receive te to 39 yaara*! ________ , . imprisonment and a the of S10.000 ** (Tl Rochy and His Friends, on each of two counts again*! «— ’« Jac Le Goff 'them Picked Judo Expert arnoltd — white i a tense reaewe *perattan dragged throngh —-degree roM. la rotaye of ia, an ed Into the hate te dig ty at the ehtfttag sand They reported the Phoumi units the kindergarten through second have launched an attack on Vten-grade children at Mortieth School, ttane's airport, raying It fo the beginning at 6 p.m. tomorrow. teat stronghold of leftM Capt. Friday at • p-at the upperjKoag Le i paratroopers. The air-gradra will present the “Feattoal poet Is vital to Kong Le to main-of the Quota,” and parents have tain an airlift of Soviet arras, to attend the night their children are on the program. PARK BEHIND SCHOOL Embassy sources said Phoumi xmterattacked after bekag driven out of the city curly in the h Vtocent Price as tetctal guest Holds Up the Wrong Man .. — ... .. i NAKED cm, M pm. (7). The ll:M Tl Movto Allegheny Uprta- Urgeat uncut gem In the world la Larty Amertoaa(Pobbed by a hand of murderous aettlen have a hard time of thieves Guest stars; Luther Adit became of the frequent for. Walter Mattau. EUzabett plundering by the Indtans. Alim. Paul Burke and Horace_______ ■ _ ^ John Wayne. Claire Trevor, McMahon star as detective* Adam I*™1!” to..hoM "** * Farmtar|school George Sanders. (Flint and Mike Pariter. !”m Town*hlP P* station atten- w w w Hotel Sahara”j jack paar n-m *« m dant ' Martin wasn’t carrying (have been urged to we the ana “**•* behind the tehool lor paridug. ® ^ _ < w 'thereby keeping the driveway r*****, , , - '“T*' ( watt*. ifar niiTjnq rsrili. ;troopers loyal te leftist 1 Every child at Laura Havitand <*iinln‘ ^ £ mM sduoi »-i)l participate In the d*imed Wm*eU actinc premter Christmas entertainment at 7:30i ft ft * .... ... .__ w-w pm tomorrow. j Embassy eeurcra added thwj “Wett jest Milter, weak but elm. helped | ___------------- wounded of both Phouaola revo-|ftf Supreme ,Ooj»rtd«. wfth it ray Service St/Uian at 8 Mile and, *7* ** Ttmr^e- ^ —a ran- ( ^ [hitkmary group and PtaFD«goateer»|(ttw petition). Robert P. Allen. ‘It was the have ever sn M On. He said, the court will receive his petition for rehearing Monday: It can either grant or deny ft. w w w The case against the drain tea been in and out of that court and others for yean. “fty ara roheartag we’ll heps to bring the laaam tala ctaaar teem for the orart.” FtaM saU. The city contended—and ft was upheld lari year by -Circuit Judge William J. Beer—that tha county drainage board had not property fixed its apportionment In relation to how much, the city was contributing to the need for the drain does now he wouldn’t have at-leant money to g If Thomas A. Martin of Detroit, muoi at a ante anai ~ ------ — u, , _,._ ie—r » r— ti . . . - . knew rorty this morning what be Middle Belt roads part «*■"- m actant and smiling when finally tea McGtatey has wrtttraa poem evacuated to the Thai, assistant corporation counsel wuktai ha«* ... -— ——- ^ ~ eiectronk-s ««cd front the lute ate placed ; to ^ Nonghkai treat-;drain matters, said. ment. Injured ComtmmiaWed Pta---------------■--------- The ardeat begaa Tueaday j T**”" jthet Lae guerrillas fighting along- jmw ru* __ ... .narun wasn i earning a gun morning wbrw Milter droeeaded ™ _ ".^”7 aide paratroopers also are being English. 1981). A re sort jack's meals are AlexnnderKinfi Martin's first and last big mis-' In his pocket, police said, only .22 tala the eiateen to curantae R. j ,f ... irately, (evacuated to Nongkahi. hotel In the North African.British oomadiemie Joan Taylor I^ wa* picking on an ex-marine caliber shells for a rifle he had' A track teoaed an an desert to forced to play hoatiactrara Renee Taylor and linger1 ^ w9*rt to the Italians. G er ra a ns, Florence Henderson. (Color ) ■ate. A emsta ran tar Itep. 1 r n ll IT II II r IT IT B HT !• ET W tr r B U ii F H~ ar H r (laylao Mlkel. M. I register whea Marita watted op Things Aren't So Busy Back at Wyatt's Ranch , "This tot a gun." Martin Mid |MI want your money " Without a word MUte" opened tho cash drawer, and Mtortin put ____ - --------~ r--c— -• ~■ , his hand to H and at the same escorted Saroy* for dancing around 2 AM At 2 PM,, the samel Beaumont School beginning at 7:96 By EABL WILSON NEW YORK — Two-gunman Hugh OBriah’s becoming our; busiest beau He* a two-gal man. too. Take the other day. He,the theme projected at wattamj^uTVcMReeaa tori An- itailrtlnte aemiwwl 4 I If 64 tt D W -*■»-- • —. 0_i a w I s _* rararal" ^ .* . _ _ **.*• * r ““ Kerr Against Konnody yHrte.forCor.toAgwl le for Iter par-, WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. etas. - | Robert & Kerr served notice today! Second graders have made teyujhe will oppose providing medical for the Oakland County Children's,aid for the aged under the social' Crater. The Student Council hasjsecurity program ra urged by! been taking donations and acadtoglpnaident-Elect John F. Kennedy ! CARE packages aver seas. The Oklahoma Democrat, author! "Christmas Carol Stag" will bejof the federal-state medical care! d the preraU n Mlkel * ; Mlkel, who taught judo in the! ! marine* and was reoantly dis-; charged, told Farmington Patrol- j i man Steve Santo; u Tm*4 HThroa Mm u Mai* teMn* M Imk M 17 Ortmtri *ri* n raw tS» rar M mm raniii M Half “WteralMtl gua from m$ ha hte foot ate tat him la the rib* wttb ray elb*w." "The next thi^ l remember the guy was lying ia a stack of anti- day. there Was Wyatt Earp lunching with(P overplaids; rayon chain* with k parsonalinad Intttal or aahroi-“ dery trim; even cotton A Cupi-. oni* rayon with overall motifs, A aaay-eara Don River* cotton. V All witt top-stitched esUar, permanent collar stays; al In ’ .* ' .*&£**> v At Fretter’s with the purchase of |200 or more this week. One coupon good at time of purchase only. Some models excepted. HOTPOINT 16 Cu. Ft. unmuTOi-mun comMutisi Wl* 230 Lb. Bottan F Copodtr. AoOmmM GSdo Out Sholvo* *344" / 14 Cm. 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Imp law and order in the face No Immediate break appeared of federal court integration or- i white boycott that tttendancc to a handful tt white* and one Negro at one Integrated city school and just three Negroes at the other. 1110 legislature continued in its fourth attempt to replace the Orleans School Board. The House passed the measure 86-4, and the < Senate gave if a first reading and sent It to the Judiciary B committee. The committee was to meet today, with certain. 9 TRY8 FAIL Two previous legislative JB tempts to toss out the board have been Mocked by the federal courts. A third attempt, passed JO days ago, has'been restrained by U. S. Dist. Judge J. Skelly Wright, The law is also being tested In the State Supreme VjCeurC * The statement by the civic leaders was considered significant since this segment of the com-munity had remained silent thus far. In its statement, which also appeared as aa ad in The New Or- ders. Orleans School Board members told legislative leaders they faced a total of 13.128.000 in payrolls . by Dec. 31 and had only 81.555,-000 in sight. . Continued near-freezing weather once again kept demonstrators away, from Frantz and McDonough No. 19, the two schools Integrated Nov. 14 There were three demonstrators at McDon-ogh, none at Frantz, Tuesday. The number of whites attending Frantz feu from 23 last Tuesday to eight last Friday. Eight also attended Monday and Tuesday, Steel Unien Attorney likely for Labor Post rk ) . ■ (Continued From Page One) Ohio and Francis E. Waiter of Pennsylvania. ‘ But Kennedy doesn't disclose alt Ms callers in advance. Reporters noticed he left a big two-hour gap ip. Ms schedule Just after noon, a line spot Cor bn anouncement if he baa one ready. 77 * * •Kennedy still must pick secre- — U S. Embassy sources said Jate today Gen. phouml Nona van's antt-Coramuntat forces hay* recaptured 80 per cent Of Vientiane, capital of Laos. it * A They reported the Phouml units have launched an attack on Vientiane's airport, saying it is the test stronghold of leftist Cant. Kong Le's paratroopers. The airport is vital to Kong Le to maintain an airlift of Soviet arms. Embassy sources said Phouml counterttacked after being driven out Of the-city early in the morning- * A Phouml forces took administrative points in Vientiane Tueeday but were beaten back by paratroopers loyal io leftist leader Quintal Pholsena, who has proclaimed himself acting premier. ■ A • ,# A ■. Embassy sources added the wounded of both Phoumi's revolutionary group end paratroopers are being evacuated1 to the Thai border town of Nonghkai treatment. Injured Communist-led Pa-thet Lao guerrillas fighting alongside paratroopers also are being evacuated to Nongkahl. Kennedy. No fresher picture of Mrs. McNamara was available because her husband dlsUkes< publicity. Both McNamara and his wife were afflicted with polio when they-were young hut both recovered. They have two daughters and By Ualtod Prm Robert S. McNamara, Ford Mo-r Co. president who was named secretary of defense Tuesday by President-Elect John F. Kennedy, used Ms ability, not personality or social contacts, to reach the top. 'Very few people know him well," h friend said of him. "He much tor socializing and feels his private life Is Just that — private," When news first leaked oat that McNamara was about to get a cabinet post, the Ford Motor Co. president went into hiding Man relative to sedan by______ Township Board on placing two the Fehraai7 Christmas Basket Deadline Friday Applications for Christmas baskets of food must be made at the Clearing House at 29 W. Lawrence St. before 5 p.m. Friday, Pontiac Salvation Army Copt. J. W. Heaver announced yesterday. A. A ' A Those seeking help must apply in person, he said. The office will remain open after this date oqiy for agencies wishing to draw from the stock or coordinate assistance to needy families in the area, so that efforts are not duplicated. McNamara Scorns Said one Ford public iMstioni official. “I can’t even admit to you hat 1 know Robert S- McNama- •k 1k Ar Ford Pr9hd, Sad Over McNamara DETROIT (UPI) — Henry Ebri II, chairman of the board of Ford Motor Co., todky expresed both pride and regret over the selecttan of Ford President Robert S. McNamara as secretary of Defense in the' cabinet of President-Elect John F. Kennedy. “Just over a month ago, proud to announce the election of Robert 3. McNamara as president of the Ford Motor O*.,” Ford said. "Today, it is with equal pride-mixed, however, with regret—that I comment orf hie selection by President-Elect Kennedy as atcre-tary of defense. "Out of my e knowledge, I know America better qualified to take over the pest of defense secretary than “ The new cabinet member, however, can be patient, friendly and attentive when he agrees to meet with anyone. Hie aloofness apparently stems from his academic backgronad, a background which be keeps alive by living on the campus of Ike Univemlty of Michigan at Ann Arbor even though it means driving S8 miles to work nt the Ford offices la Dearborn every day. Although he works as much aa 11 houra a day, six or seven days s week, he finds time to read extensively in the fields of sociology, history and philosophy. He tried to take tour weeks of vacation every year, often flying to Switzerland for mountain climbing and skiing, his favorite sports. Killian said the United States was not responding to threats to ‘the West "with all the energy and self-discipline the challenge, de- Ship Loses Oil in Cuba SANTIAGO, Cuba Iff — Eight thousand barrels of Crude oil spilled into Santiago Bay today from the Soviet tanked VaaaUiald after it struck a pier while docking at the former Texas Oil re* finely 'here. Official* blamed the pilot for the accident. "If he is allowed to do as good Job for the country in this new assignment as he has been able to do fo- our company in a series of previous assignments over the past 15 years, the gain—measured in terms of the national interest —will make it easier for Ford Motor Co. to sustain the loss of leaving." Bertrand Russell Irked LONDON (A—Bertrand Russell, 88-year-old philosopher, announced today he will Join in ‘ a sitdown strike next February against the arrival of U.S. Polaris missiles in Britain. Police Dept Reverses Itself Williams Lauds Defense Choice Says McNamara Will Make . Fine Patriotic Cabinet Man LANSING UR — Democratic leaden in Michigan believe Robert S. McNamara, Ford Motor Co., president, will make an excellent secretary of defense. McNamara's appointment was announced Tueeday by President-Elect Kennedy. .A A #,7* Gov. Williams, who will hold down a sub-Cabinet post himself in the new administration, said Kennedy had made an outstanding choice in McNamara. 'McNamara has demonstrated a keen civic consciousness and capability as well as industrial leadership here in Michigan," Williams ■aid, adding: “I am confident ha, will make • great contribution to the security at oar country and to pease ia oar tenet." Nell staebler, Democratic state chairman, Joined in the praise for McNamara, describing him as "a man of great ability win will bring to the common problems of defense and economic expansion broad virion that gives equal n ognition to their economic and social aspects.” • A A ' A Staebler said McNamara accepted the government poet at great personal sacrifice. "His patriotism be oommended," he said. speet and loyalty had Is determined to protect the rights of bio employes. .“He ia more feared than adored by his underlings," one friend at Ford said. “But he commands respect and loyalty because he is fate* at Alt times/* DfSff flivAg fj/p The 44-ye*r-old McNamara lt|“^V VJiYCBuIiC the type of young, brilliant lectual who characterizes most of Kennedy’s cabinet choices. BORN IN RAN FRANCISCO He was born tn San Francisco, June 9, 1911, and attended public schools at Pladmont, Calif. He quickly Identified himself as an "egghead" when he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa in Ms sophomore year at the University of Gatttornia. ( No 'Free' Parking Tickets The Police Department reversed ‘ ly after city commiesion-ers teamed in dismay'last night teat motorist* were being ticketed in connection with tee free Christmas parking in downtown municipal tots. Nine driven received summonses ....yesterday morning on charges of „ „ i&SSSf* 8 a *kirting tee police barrioade at tee « West Lawrence Street lot before M 3 MteffjSSi. O gjlhe official 9:3Q un. opening. "From aew aa I the lot will try to 0 into away la the jlctet teem." said Aetfog PoRee Chief Joseph Korea, il 1 jfttetoefto ii T» Minutes before commissioners R m fmST 8 ftfeamed of tee tickets they had _ 8)___issbi n u a S* Nrv Orwun d 11 M it Meoftok to g i?| | n if pfc fr ** rtttafcvrgfe -• r«uco set*, usrw officially decreed the free parking until Christina* as a gesture to promote tee advantages of downtown Pontiac for shoppers. A Ar A The plan went into effect Saturday in cooperation with the downtown Merchants Association. At the merchants’ request, the Lawrence Street lot is to be Mocked off until fc39 to keep it from filling up with the cars of < downtown em- Alvin ployes instead of nowntown shop-town, Trial of Two Amtricant Opens in Nassau Today NASSAU, Bahamas —The trial of two Americans on charge* of murder on tee high seas was scheduled' to open here today after a two-day postponement granted white the defense sought new evidence in Miami. The I i Americans—who could be sentenced to death on the gallows If convicted - are Billy ~ Sees, 22, of Etowah, Ark., i Alvin Table Jr., ?5,'of Bridge- N.J. “We’re trying to encourage good will toward Pontiac, not discourage said Mayor PMUp E. Row-Ston in ordering the admkristro-toon fo have police ga bsmeades. They are accused of Florida fishing boat owner, Capt. Angus Boatwright, aboard his charter boat Muriel H off Elbow Cay Aptfl 34 and kidnapping and marooning six other Americans on^a remote Bahama island. McNamara looks like a conservative college professor. He is six-feet tall, slim, and wean his hair brushed back In a slightly oldened way. Gold-rimmed glasses add to tee academic appearance. Although he te often stern aad MIT Head Questions Man-in-Space Cost NEW YORK (UPI) - Dr. James R. Killian Jr., former White House science adviser, questioned Tuesday night whether the United States can afford the raan-in-space race with Russia. He called for consideration of wheteer "we can manage present program without weakening otter national programs, eluding defense." At tee age of M, he wee graduated from California aad two years later he was awarded a master’s degree ia bastases administration by tee Harvard graduate school of taMtaese ad- He Joined the accounting firm of Price, Waterhouse ft Co. in California after graduation from Harvard but returned to Harvard aa an assistant protestor of bu administration a year later. Through work for the War Department while at Harvard, he entered the Air Force as a captain during World War II, * A A ' He emerged, in 1945 as a lieutenant colonel and Joined a group ot nine other Air Force officers in management specialty group, which sold itself as a body to Ford Motor CO-______ McNamara eventually took over leadership of this group, which became known at Ford aa "Hto Whiz Kids.” He started aa manager at Ford's pfenning aad financial analysis offices bat his boundless energy quickly moved Mm up through the ranks until he climaxed the rise last month by He was politically active all during his work with Fftrd but scorned narrow partisanship. He currently is one -of the leaders of the non-partisan “Citizens tor Michigan' group, seeking to solve the state’* problems by breaking down parti-antagonisms. BOTH SIDES OF FENCE MM past, te tea bobbed up in Michigan politics on both sides of the political fence. In 1958, he was one of the largest financial backers of Sen. Philip,A. Hart, D-Mlch., who had been lieutenant governor, when Hart. opposed Sen. Charles Potter, R* Mich,-----7---- - Potter at that tens was considered oae of the strongest champions of the aatomobfie Industry which MeNamara then represented as a vice president of Ford. A little over a year later, McNamara was leader of a group trying to convince American Motors Corp. President George Romney to seek tee Republican nomination to oppose Sen. Patrick V. MeNamara, D-Mteh., no kin, who is a strong favorite of labor. Earlier this year, te was back on the Democratic aide of the fence, supporting the candidacy of Kennedy. The Day fai Birmingham Sewer-Vote Information to Go to Home Owners BIRMINGHAM—Letters informing Bloomfield Hills property owners of the Issue* involved in Monday’s sewer election will be mailed tomorrow, City Clerk Robert Stad-ter said today. The five-page tetter containing questions md 'answers will be sent to 450 home owners living M the city. Stadler said. He said the letter, in effect, I* actually a twite pertinent questions answered by city and state officials at a public hearing in September. ■ ' A it A ■ JBoomfleM HM* property owners will te asked (ft the special elec-Monday to approve a 11.3 million internal sewer system that would serve the entire etty. It wm be the second time that the proposal ha* been put before city voters. In October, the The form tetter being sent out explains the purpose of the Internal sewer system and point* up Its need. 1 It details the explanation of two state representatives as to why the ■ewer system te needed and at this time. Loring F. Homing of the Water Resources Commission is quoted letter, explain tng "that although something less than the entire system would relieve pollution for s time, the ultimate system is needsd in the future/’ oology, said the coots of the to Save Goods oi His Master Chinook died yeotenlay ia the hue of duty. The Mg Gorman shepherd was •hot la the hood apparently white defending his master’s property. Bloodstains indicated the watchdog waa standing Just inside the front door of the Ashland Service Station at 2849 Auburn Road, Auburn HMgbte, when he ' ■hot with a Mast from a shotgun by a burglar. la spite at bis assrtal twsan«, gala entry, deputies saM. There were blood smeen throughout moat ef the building, arronfing te sheriffs deputies whs Investigated the bnak-ta. 7, 7 I The only thing mining «• a shotgun which had been kepi behind the door by the owners of the station, Paul Parton and Raymond Arft. / Deputies discovered the break-in white on patrol yesterday. They put faithful Chinook out of Ms misery at tte owner’s request A it J dr Parton said te had acquired tte Mg dog about six iRpn&i* ago from a man who didn’t want him anymore. Cuba's Finance Chitf Arrives in E. Germany BERLIN (UPI)—Cuban Finance Chief Ernesto Guevara and trad* delegation arrived in East Germany* Tueeday nigh "important economic negotiations,” tte ADN News Service reported. Guevara, head of the Cuban National Bank, tea visited Moscow and Peiping in recent weeks. suing .geneiwl obligation, bonds to lieu of reusnug bonds or special later declared void when It was appear la a weekly mad to bo po .Atr. to revenue beads. "They are cheaper because the lntaKSt rate is lower and tBeonse taxes levied to pay such bonds are deductible from income taxes, whereas special assessment levies The tetter arid it to tte intent of tte City Cotnantoiow to make equitable adjustments with property owners now being served by the few existtep sewer systems In It has been estimated that it will coat individual taxpayers approximately an additional 87-31 tor each 81.900 of assessed valuation. As tee bonds mature tte levy will be lowered arrordtagly. It is possible that the improvement might not be undertaken all at one time, as suggested by the city's consulting engineers, Hub-bell, Roth and Clark. If the sewer is built onjy at this time In developed areas, tte tax levy would be reduced considerably the first year, according to city officials. ladtetdual septic tanks tlte dty has a health tesard today aad aa a city grows toward (te maximum population density tte health eltaatlea would be Pierce strongly urged that the internal system be built at this time. The Water Resources Commission has already fifed suit in Clr-Court to stop tte city from polluting tte River Rouge. Because of this the dty has a legal obligation to clean uf pollution, tte letter continues LETTER EXPLAINS The letter explains why tte City Commission has recommended ls- Pontiac Schools to Close Week From Thursday Public and parochial school* to Pontiac will dole their doors at the end ot next week for their annual Christmas recess. AAA All public schools, both elementary and secondary, aad Emmanuel Christian School will have their last day of cteases Thursday, Dec. 22. St. Frederick's aad St. Ml-steel’s seteala wM have their teat day at slsssss Friday, Dec. IS. v The parochial school* will dismiss senior high students at noon each day next week. AU schools, public end parochial, will resume classes Tueeday, Jan. Lot Reasoned Commercial Planning Unit Overruled City commissioners, as expected, last night overrode the planning commission for the first time in five years. They passed an ordinance change re zoning tte vacant lot at the northeast corner of Orchard Lake Avenue end Palmer Street from residential to commercial. Pisan ore, who have sppssed tte move repeatedly Rare H waa first propoaed to May, last night They said there was vacant merciid property I* the area that should be used up first. They said tte tot to quoefioq was shorter' era to tte mock, making "We reserve the right to differ with tte planning commission," said Mayor Philip E. Rowston. "We toould encourage business wherever we can." Brae* Anaett, Pontiac realtor who owns the lot, said that despite tte ioata« delay te still has a customer wte wvata to bay U tor a laundromat. "I wouldn’t have asked for re-zoning U 1 didn’t feet tte property Justified re zoning," he said. ' controversy is an honest difference of opinion — I hove mine and the planning commission has theirs.’’ AA# Commissioner Wesley J. Wood, who like Rowston is a member of tte planning commission, objected to tte waiving of tte traditional requirement of an alley tor newly re zoned commercial property. ‘We've always required aa al- ley before," te eaM. "We ateald deal tte aaase la ail caaoa." Noting that rettdrata of the neighborhood had Mt opposed a laundromat, Conuatestoner WUliam F. Taylor, who represents the area supported tte rescuing. A * A “I have faith to Mr. Annett," On advice Of Ctty Manager Walter K. WUlman, a technicality waa dropped from the ordinance amendment. It would have held up the rozoning until a building permit was issued for tte laundromat A A Ar WUlman pointed out that d peril!" tor . a commercial activity couldn’t te temed, until tte-tot first had been zoned commercial Pontiac State Bank Pneaato a Christmas Choral Concert Thursday, Dec. 15 12:00 Noon tlaM Christmas AMPLE FREE PARKINS EAST CREDIT TERMS THOMAS R| ECONOMY /jUArftfoAb SMI MM MSMMV • MUTTSO MAMS Turkey, Dawes, Play Fete Patients another dance is scheduled the next night tor members ol the ground permission group In the same department. ' | equipment, making this, much needed therapy available to sdme patients each year. even grandma couldn't cook it any direction of Don Urge. Monday at I p.m. the Oakland County Citizens Committee will kponsor a dramatic show. The Poniile- Central High School Playcrafters will stage a perform- New Year's dances will be held Dec. 31 and 29 for patients in the recreational therapy department. Christmas day will be spent tn the happy atmosphere ot giving, aa gifts are distributed to patients throughout the hospital. The distribution and opening of THIS PONTIAC FftBSg, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1060 m “JVe want Canadian Club for the. Holidays!" ' You’ll hear it from all ;ides. And no wonder! Canadian Club' is the world’s most wanted gift whisky. Packaged for your " holiday giving—at no extra corf—in a variety of colorful, cm- 'w QT bossed foil wraps, complete with ribbons and bows. Imported $096 in bottle from Canada, it’s*The Best In The House”in87 lands. ^ PINT f YIMS (XO • 90 4 MOOT • IMPORTED BY HIMII WALKU IMPOSTERS, INC. OCTROIT, MICHIGAN. BUNK1' This mouthwatering menu ia only a small part of the vast1 holiday program being offered to patents 1st the hospital. I Pontiac, area community group* | are currently ottering their time land service* to make the Chriat-I mas season aa eventful one. "The help and understanding of 'all thoae who an participating in iour program ia appreciated ; gratefully,” said Dr. Walter H. lObenauf. medical superintendent. SPECIAL PROGRAMS There have been IS special programs scheduled this month for patients. ] Seven have already taken place 11 more are to come, with I the first of those 11 scheduled lor tonight. At t:R there win be a Cfcriat-iwm party eesnplete wMh caah prise* for the ground permia-riaa patient*. The event ia spen- I MKd by the Pemdale Elks. Friday will offer patients a double-barrel opportunity. At 1 p.m. the staff and patients will offer aj gif. to the community and at t the patients will be on the receivuig they don't touch the eye! 1. Made to fit tbs Individual curves of the cornea and to rest securely ,on a natural layer of tear. 2. Made tinier, barely covering the* cornea. 3. 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DECEMBER n. imp XIXTK Try Peanut Butter Bread tor New Taste Treat out you’ve made a loaf. Either the crunchy or the creamy •tyie of peanut butter may be uaed. Beat it into the hot milk with a rotary beater, wo that It Mendi In uniformly. .Sandwich filling*that am eepe-dally (pod With Peanut Butter Bread include; apple butter, marmalade; currant or grape Jelly; A' Well-known home economist, Reba Staggs, well versed in the field of meat and meat cookery, I Broiled Tomatoes Broiled tomatoes are delicious when thsy have a tapping of bread crumbs mixed with butter; they're extra-deHckms when you •dd a Uttle grated cheddar, Parmesan or Romano cheese to _______ cream of celery soup, a soup caa of water phis 1 can (SH ounces) crab, drained and flaked. Heat atowty, stirring now and then. Serve to 3 to 4 with a garnish of and peanut butter. Beat with rotary beater until blended; cool to lukewarm. Measure very warm water into large bowl. Sprinkle Or cup D.ojf II mt MUI. cooked ««* coorwly noted Amortcoa eheeee Set regulator tor broiling. Place UCS Start With Calory Soup When the menu cells for -f-t less fare, fay this dehetoto hearty combination: A can of ( ‘ y Ham Sale! MBHHA JBBBUtounmmws f Wrigley When you buy ham . . . buy a Nationally Advertised Brand — SWIFT'S PREMIUM or IMPERIAL Smoked Hams Shank Portion • Butt Portion • Whole Ham • Nam Slkas Wrigley {Delicatessen \)ah Thoroughly Cooked, Boneless, Solid Moot Canned • Rath or • Swift Premium Swift Premium or Armour Star££ 4n Roth Black Hawk £ 6” Lean, Practically Boneless Glendole, Sliced—9 Varieties Boston Butt Pork-Roast 39V Luncheon Meals 2 Pkgt. 491 Arnold's Loan Hickory Smoked Sliced Bacon Hygrwden—Any Sin Piece lira Sausage fcS£ Hygrodes Mich. Grade I Beer Salami XS* Lend-O-Lakes Petchke, Mich. Grade I —Tender, Juicy 49* Skinless Franks 49c Petchke, Mich. Grode 1 39V Polish Kielbesa S^T 49V Mtckeiborry—Mich. 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Skin Vel Beauty Bar Nobitco Crisp — Special Label ^eri-Thin Pretzels Hyde Pork Amort mint Sunshine Cookies 2E39‘ *£28' 'JC 39* G ET FINER G I FI Color Popcorn iora V/realti wm m ftagPONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESPAY.DECEMBER lit IMP Herb Bread Made With Powdered, Cream tpttomgsten,- home tram achoo) |er the holidays. will he asking ad-•Vice about refreshments for .partying Teenastn will love making I popcorn Wredflh u something un-'•Vial as an edible table decoration. h Ohrtelma* Wreath jiSr . “feat com oil in 5-quart kettle 'Over medium heat for 3 minutes. Add popcorn. Cover, leaving small air space at edge ot cover. Shake trequmtly over medium til popping stops. Meanwhile, mis together corn FRAGRANT BREAD — When the irresistible fragrance of freshly brewed coffee mingles with that of home-baked bread, who could ignore the call to the coffee hour? Serve a fresh-from-the-oven North Salem Coffee Braid the next time you invite your neighbors in for a kaffeeklatsch. Tom on the own; whip oOt the mixing bowl! It'a time to bake a loaf of old-faahlonad bread kind that's an extra special surprise for your family. There's a heap ot satisfaction in making' your own bre \ dally on a cool fall day. You I’t even need to call the family they’ll smell that tantalizing ma wafting all through the house, and come running to ask what you’re making. Our recipe today for Herb Bread a variation Grandma never dreamed of. Its savory flavor comes from a blend of four herbs and apices — basil, thyme, oregano, and nutmeg. The method, too. Is ‘as modern as today's Instant foods for It calls for powdered cream and water Instead of milk as most a marshmallow, taataa Iks It’s Best of all fresh-baked and ever so flightly warm, it'a Ideal for midnight snacks and sandwiches, too. Our recipe makes two loaves one for your family and one for a neighbor down the -street •> if it lasts that long! Host Bread - . dry active or compreued yeaxi ft cup powdered cream ft cup melted ehortenlnf < 1 (damsons oil I cup vans voter (ft to l dtipe lifted flour ft teiepooo dried thyme ft toojpoon dried oregano Soften dry yeast ini Mi cup warm walae (lio degress), compressed yeast in lukewarm water <95 degrees). Add powdered cream, aw-ar, shortening, salt, 1 cup water, 2 cups flour sad eggs; beet until smooth. Add basil, thyme, oregano, and nutmeg. Beat well. Ada 2tt to 3 cups more flour until a soft dough is formed. Tun out on a lightly floured heard ar pastry cloth. Knead about | mfaratoa or nnttl dough la smooth and satiny. To kaaadi Press boll of dough flat, fold over on Itself toward you. Push away from you with the heel of your hand. Turn dough Vi tun, fold and push again. Repeat la a rocking motion. Place dough in a greased bowl. Brush with melted butter or other shortening. Cover and let rise in warm piice tfhtii doubled In bulk — about 1 to lVb hours. / ir, A When light, punch down. Divide Hugh into two equal tortious and shape each into a smooth ball. Let rest 10 minutes. Shape into loaves. Place metal bread pane or iViafHxtH-lack glass loaf dishes. Let rise Bake in moderately hot oven; 375 degrees F., for metal, 390 degrees F. for glass, tor 39 minutes. Makes 2 loaves. Usw Ploftkand Beam Construction in Patio In a ‘'patio plan" home, living areas an oriented towards a central patio or yard around which the house is bolt. According to the Southern Pine Association, the "patio plan" la an ideal medium tor wood plank-and-beam construction. The self-sufficiency of this roof and ceiling system permits locatkm of large glass areas on. room walla adjacent to the central patio. Having an outdoor extension, each room seems larger and the warm natural look of the beamed ceiling ''mantes" the Interior with the exterior view. Delicately green tinted grapefruit sections and sliced fresh pears arranged on lettuce' and sprinkled ixunogranate seed makes a colorful and delicious sated serve during the holidays. PM FRCSHEST MEATS AT LOWEST PRICES SKINNERS t N. s*(ta*w Ds'wtosm toattoa OOP _______ vanilla and ' ' . \01d Tim Coffee Braid for Kaffeeklatsch solved and corn to evwrfy and I'-asueevwemuiwv** i EEflptotrty cooled with mixture, j Ifpmiono fleas boat -- They say we shouldn't cling I be savored with a hot cupofcof- Form into 10-inch ring u% DOMINO SUGAR 5-LS. LIMIT 39* a Exptree Dee. n. H » BAG GOLD MEDAL FLOUR & *i«* ,usa Neae Said to Mlaen er Deelere. Ceapia Expiree Dec. II, UK To Our New Building North Perry St PONTIAC FREEZER FOODS (Formerly Hoffman's Oakland Packing Market) In order to servo our growing number of customers it was necessary fur Market in this oreo! A 70-foot moot servtete counter—serving froth m Monday. Visit this all now market with glooming porcelain treason end to expend! Wo note hove the moot pockoged . . . on o 5-doy week ban counters, fast, officiant service with ova , open every day except larger savings for yea! STEAK Club-Rib or Sirloin 69: Tender POT ROAST 37“ ROLLED RIB or RUMP ROAST |.” To many visitors,' awed by pace here, New York appears less a city than a huge traffic prob-l blem—an intricate maze endless-; ly! threaded by two-legged ants, hopped up by pep pills, ants end-! leaaly bumping into each other, ricocheting, and then bumbling on, growling. But let five or more inches of snaw fall, and all this magically The city becomes a common! white battleground on which the community forges * fresh unity. Gallantry emerges. Men cheerfully break paths through the deepening snow, and old ladies follow in their footsteps. The bus driver no longer shuts his door in the face of a passenger. He 11 * t0° even stops his bus hi the middle? of: It might make the big city People who never even nodded! before now pause and trade tall tales of how they had to struggle to make It from home to 'train or bus or subway. They are aa eager as small children to trade experiences. become. neighbors. They have something in common now. They have fought the elements together—and won. Tliey are combat veterans of the weather. When the snow goes, unfortunately, that feeling will evaporate, too. The frantiejace resumes, subway stare returns, people bump each other and rebound go their separate ways without apology. the block to pick up a red-faced, anting pilgrim of the drifts. Ill-temper vanishes. Good ture reigns. An almost frolic at- mosphere takes over. Peoplelhuman heart hetter place to live in if it were hit with a real blizzard at least once a month throughout the year •just so it could show its real WHOLE «r HALF SUB Lb. BACON RAZLEV JL/ CASH MARKET M. 78 NORTH SAGINAW STREET LEAN LAYER SLICED u, AAc BACON £9 PORK LOI IN 7 f RIB GUI 2 Ac SLICED .JJl FREE S»P0 RK CHS IP! 5 K0< mL THUD BABY LINK PORK u.J SAUSAGES t BUL CQc po 39 sa X RK UAA USAGE 00 COUNTRY STYLE o PORK u.* SAUSAGE \ 39' ROUND AB SIRLOIN V I SWISS 1# 1 EAI (S. i ■ ; 6! p NONE HIGHER! Steaks Cut Special |p No Extra Cost MEATY BEEF ARf POT Lk.07c ^ ROASTS Of SI A CUT mss u rEAKS 59 CHOICE CUTS c CHUCK u.J ROASTS t 55' FRESH MEATY H FRESH FAH-READY SPARE RIBS25* FRYERS....29 CITY BLOWS DOWN The hammering pulse of tfie '59 Census Reveals 111,817 State Farms ■ WASHINGTON ub — The Census | Bureau say* 111,817 (arms were; counted In Michigan during the! 1959 census of agriculture conduct-! ed to the state’; The bureau said the total land la terms in Michigan was lt,-Tttjr, actea. The average farm , size was 132.1 acres and the av-erase value of farm*—land and i building*—in the Male was *23.- It said that of The state’* farm; operators, 77.189 owned their i farms, 26.250 owned part of the! Land and rented additional acreage and 7,792 were tenant farmers. She average age of (arm opera-! tab in the state was 50.4 years, al-j though there were 19.221 farm op-; erator* 65 or merer yfcars-ot age.4 Markings from the original U.S.] Government survey of Florida; hack in 1329 have been found in J the heart of a cypress tree in; North Florida. A land survey crew ; found the purvey marks and three so-called witness trees used to help; locate a particular section corner. 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A soprano solo by Pam Huntley in the choir number “Lost in the Night” will be heard along with “The March of the Shepherds." and Baeh’aJ^Break— Forth_Q-Seauteoco Harvehly Light” ★ ★ ★ Madeline McConnell of the physical education dramatisation of Km Darby’s "Twig the Night Be-/ fore Christmas.” Linda Libby will be accompanist when the Boys’ : ’ Dice Club sings “Carol, Brothers, Carol** by Ring-wald and Franck’s “O Jesus, Orant Me Hope and Comfort.” jjBSar^ ★ ■ ★ #■ Tom Scott’s arrangement of the moving “Coventry Carol’’ and “Ding Dong Merrily On High” will be sung by the Girls’ Glee Club. Ensembles to be heard in traditional Christmas music are the Choral Bells, the Crystalalres, the Sophomore girls Ensembi* t*u> ^------- —George Putnam, supervisor of secondary vocal and music in the‘schools will direct the traditional closing “Hallelujah Chorus” in which Northern’s vocal alumnae will join the massed vocal groups. Among instrumentalists participating in Pontiac . Avenue, David Johnson of Cameron Avenue and Bob Northern High School's annual Christmas concert Travis of East MansfTetd Avenue. Their program is Sunday afternoon are (from left) Mike Johnson of set- for 3 p.m. in the auditorium of the school. Tine wood Avenue, Pam Morris of Longfellow Play Up M^nts Womens Section v By EMILY POST Good Taste Today Question: An employe of Tell Him ‘No Divorce!’—Abby A visit, froin Santa Claus Ighlighted the children's party. The fete, was concluded with the carol “Adeste Fidelia," sung by Ralph Lounds and Bert Dierkes. twenty-five members of the hospital's auxiliary poured for the affair. Sister Mary. Xavier's program committee and Marie Hickey, superintendent at nurses, assisted in planning the party. was a collection of sketches by the 18th century artist, Vernet. -Books on Spanish painting, on Renoir and on Degas were oh.,the shdvty flanking the fire- -plalBTX small desk held Bertrand Russell's "Wisdom of the' West" A large seascape over the mantel and a small one nearby pointed up the presidentelect's well-known love of the sea. ★ The decor of the Kennedy*’ white clapboard summer home at Hyannis Port, Mass., was dominated last summer by the toy* of their daughter Caroline, Ladies' Typographical Auxiliary No. 129 met for a cooperative dinner Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Williafii Pfahiert on Lakeland Avenue, Sylvan Lake. Mrs. Donald Barker of Menominee Road will be hostess for the next meeting Jan. 17. Flatter Husband NEW YORK afcl) - One surefire way to send a husband's ego into whit is to inform him you’d like a portrait Photograph of him for Christmas., The newest fashion in ponrpit photos is direct color. Hospital Tuesday afternoon for the annual cUnuf children's Christmas party. Among the ’scores, of youngsters who perched on the jolty old fellow's lap wrusper a wisn was trnie uiana mxson, aaugiuer of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Dixson, of Tackles Drive. A puppet show and poodle act were added attractions for the children's wide-eyed amazement. Question: When sending Christmas cards to business acquaintances who are married. and only one of them is' khown to you, is it proper nevertheless to address the card to both Mr. and Mrs:, or should it be addressed only to the person you know? Answer: It is always proper to address Christmas cards to married people. Mr. and Mrs,, even if only one of them iS known to you, when sent to their houses. When addressed to the office, it is sent to the Club Gathering When Caroline Moves In Children's Gifts A wrapped gift for a child at the. . Oakland County Children's Home will be the "admission charge" per person at the Wagon Wheelers Square Dance club of Waterford's CTiFTSTTflhs'benefit dance Thursday in Waterford.Community Activities Building. Mcl Shelter, the club's caller, Will call the steps for an intermediate "fun level" dance which will be followed by the new dance of the month " 'Til We Waltz Again" and a new step "Dixie Star." In keeping with the Christmas theme, the numbers «"Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer" and a mixer "Jingle Bell Rock" will be featured. ★ * ♦ Dancing will be from 8 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. with free refreshments. Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs, Harry Langdon Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rieck. Seven Pages Today in Women's Section Up White 3, So many toys were strewn about the house and yard one day that a newsman wrote that the whole house looked like a cheerful nursery. The; table on the. sun porch there bore copies of "Paris -Match.” "Art News.” and "The Five Great Dialogues of Plato." * 0 Hung at the 'foot of the stairs in the parlor was the water color Mrs., Kennedy did to welcome her husband hack from Ms triumph at the Democratic National Convention. Mrs. Kennedy likes to change the’ait in her home from time to time, replacing an old with a new piece. * 0 -ft Probably not ah the Kearny ays' favorite possessions will be moved to the White House, but It seems certain that Caroline wifi take all her favorite „ toys with’ her. She likely will have her own hook shelf, too, as she has now on the lower part of a small table in the Georgetown living room. Noticed among her bookr recently were "Bunny Button" and "Early Alphabet." The family's quarters in the White House seem certain also to carry out Mrs. Kennedy'! belief that a home should he comfortable and attractive, but it .should not’ have things around it that require one to say to a child, ’'Don't touch.” Play Bridge Games at Elks Temple The Pontiac Duplicate Bridge Club met Monday evening at the Elks Temple with eight tables In play. Winners were Joseph Nouse and At Wallace: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Waterman;, Dr. Robert Segula and Mrs. Norman Kci-tef; ME arid Mrs. Harold Sandleman. Meet for Dinner mine is leaving my-of flee soon, and has asked me for a' latter of recommendation. He • is a likable fellow, but frankly ly not very reliable. I don't believe It would be fair to his next ehiployer to give him the tetter of recommendation he wants. 3tiR I hate to be unkind about this matter, Will you Mease tell me how to tactfully handle this situation? Answer I know of ho situation more difficult than the one that you find yourself in. You can’t help but feel it unfair to give less than a good recommendation, and on the other hand, it is no* fair to Ms future employer to be misleading in your praise. To present him as well as you can by emphasizing his good points is about all you can do for Mm, Question: I have been dating a young man for the last eight months. I care a great deal for Mm and have reason to believe the feeling is j tual, even though it has i mained unspoken or d between us. He will be having a birthday soon and I wist very much to give him a present but he has everything he could possibly wait and they are all of the ijest quality. I thought of having a studio picture taken at Myself and "have it framed and give it to him lor his birthday., However, he has never asked for,a picture and therefore I am in doubt as to whether it would be a proper gift. I would appreciate your -opinion. Answer: You must nof give Mm your picture unless he has asked for it. Handsomely robed members of Pontiac Northern High School’s choir will play a major role in Sunday’s concert. Preparing for the event are choristers (from left) Pam Edwards of Pontiac Township, Sharon Stickle of Lowell Street, Ted Lcmrnten of Third Avenue, Marti Sausanis of Mohawk Road, Edna Hammond of Regal Drive and Gene taurr > of Mt. Clemens Street. House Toys to Mess Temporary Woe Likely Aurhincfoas. The estate is situated along the Potomac River in nearby McLean, Va. * \ *. * There, in a spacious, three-story brick home she was surrounded by beautiful antique furniture, fine oriental rugs, books, portraits and photographs. The home is furnished with discerning and imaginative taste that brought admiring remarks from guests at a recent tea. But it is by no means a home so polished and formal as to be stiff. It has the, air of having been much lived in and enjoyed. The Hying room, off a wide center hall, has books in recessed cases between the two big windows at both ends. Portraits adorn the soft gray walls. There are family photographs, on the small tables. The living room opens toja. senii-ovai sun parlor overlooking a wide lawn, where trees run down to the Potomac. Books line the, walls on either side of the fireplace. But the outstanding homey features of this bright room are the numerous photographic albums heaped on a long "table before a couple of the windows. The red and green leather albums are filled with snapshots of Jackie and other memhera of the family. Clearly,' snapshots in this family are not something to store away out of' sight but mementos to be enjoyed and looked at often. On the other side of the wide hall an the diking room and an old-fashioned library. AT GEORGETOWN The Kennedys' own Georgetown home in Washington from Which they will be moving to 160ft' Pennsylvania Ave., re-fleets not only their interest in books but also-Mrs. Kennedy’s love of art, A recent visitor noticed that almost every table in the small, twin living rooms bore an art book. Hung on one 1 don't think it's a sin." but I have news for you—I doubt if any '’woman in her right mind would go in for it, at age 44, on purpose. I am 42 and have a new grandchild. My daughter went on a trip and I am caring for her baby. I’ve been up for' three days arid^ three nights and t can’t see straight—but the baby is still going strong. Women past 40 should leave well enough alone and lei the younger ones increase the population. 1 have no sympathy for them, and neither will their husbands. They’ll sleep through it all. DEAD TIRED Confidential to G. K.: Place a raw beefsteak over your eye and then place a two-inch1 piece of adhesive tape across your mouth. For a personal reply, rfend a self-addressed smmped ’Envelope to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly Hflte, Calif. * W * Who pays for what? For Abby’s pamphlet, "How To Have A Lovely Wedding,” send 50 cents to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly HUis, Calif. By ROSE MeKEE WASHINGTON, D C. — Soon to be dispatched to the While House , . . books . . . photographs ... art works v* . and This is what is anticipated when John F. Kennedy, the president-elect, is inaugurated Jan, 20. A look at the homes in which Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, the next first lady, has lived, suggests pretty much the "trimmings" she will give the private family rooms of the Executive Mansion. Home to Jacqueline Kennedy before her marriage seven years ago was "Merrywood," the estate of her stepfather and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. 2,000 at Yule Party for Children By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: What causes a man to leave his wife, children, home and church for another woman? I was married to a man I for 21 years. 1 I tawed him and tried my best to be a good wife and mother. I was kappy and thought he. was, too. Out of -the / blue he told/ me he was Jot love with Another woman. He packed up and Moved out He left me-six months’ pregnant with a 14-month-old baby and fow^eider children. JThe wortan he left me for is Tt2 years- younger than I am. /He met her at work. She knows o u r religion doesn’t allow divorce and remarriage but she doesn’t care. My husband is begging.me for a divorce. My heart says ftp. My friends say yes. I’m all mixed up. . BROKEN-HEARTED DEAR BROKEN-HEARTED: The answer to your first question/^'What causes a man to leaVe his wife, children, -home and church for another woman," is "temporary insanity.” (This sometimes /passes for ."love.") Don't make any, decision while you are in an emotional tumult. Your husband may find his way back to the world of reality soon. In the meantime, tell him "No divorce!" DEAR: ABBY: When a hostess has1 a pfo-ty and' some guests bring other people, and a card table has to be set up in.....addition to the big dining room table which seats 14, WHO should sit at the card table? My husband says the "extra guests who were not invited by us. I say my husband should sit at the big table ahd I should sit at the little one. NOISE AT OUR HOUSE DEAR NOISE: In the case Of TWO tables—the host should sit at one,' and the hostess at the other. * ~ * * DEAR ABBY: A boy wrote in telling you be thougth it . was a -"sin” for his mother, who was 44, to have a baby. Well Some 2,000 children, parents and staff and auxiliary members of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital celebrated at Tuesday’s annual Christmas party for youngsters who have Visited* the hospital's clinic throughout the pro-nt Night", by a poodle Mrs. Sadie i year’s intensive training was required to prepare the toy,, miniature and french poodles to portray a mother and three small children making their first trip to the clinic. ♦ A # Following a puppet show, the Jackie Rae dancers performed several numbers ■■——— THE PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, I960 Fashionette i-Winner Is Mrs. Ristich Mu. John Ristich was trophy out-of-towners Mrs. Glen Ward ot Lake Orton, Mrs. Kyle Wilson and Mrs. LaVaqgh Braddock of Rochester, Mrs. Gerald Fordyce of Milford, Mrs. Gerald Shatter of Davishurt and Marilyn V Wider of Royal tiak who will be maid of Bride-to-Be Is Honored at Shower HAIR FASHIONS ... designed for holidays require s Professional' Permanent CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP I lit North Perry ;£• R l-UU Consulton Expert Plunging headlong Into i diet regime without competent advice is no way to add pluses to your beauty score. riUo, teacher at the Fairiawn School for emotionally disturbed children at Pontiac JJtate Hospital, win spoke on "Techniques* la Training the Dnotlonally Disturbed PARISIAN Beauty Shop Azaleas This wonderful new bra won’t budge, thanks to comfortable "cling” woven into aB-alastic sides and back! Scalloped and underwired Hidden Treasure* cups addt fullness, confidentially - without pad*. Attachable straps. Lustrous white cotton Lustercale. 32-36A, 32-38B, 32-88C. ‘ 500 Also in' white oar black te nn nylon lace ^............?5»v0 \ * nobody is perfect... vrtty body needs Peter Pah Assets to Beauty Paine, tranquility and grace* of manner an incalculable beauty!' assets. Cultivate them and make part, of your built-in Old yearbooks are scanned in order to reach all the alumnae of Kingswood ami Cranbrook Schools for the annual dance Dec. 23 at Orchard Lake Country Club. Committee members include Mrs. Lawrence Heitsch (at left) and Mrs. David WMiami, both of Birmingham. Schluchter-Boston Vows Are Given White satin bows marked family held a semi-cascade of white. The bridegroom it a graduate! pews in Grace Lutheran Churrb roses and lilies of the valley, log Michigan State UiUvsnMy. The! * * * (couple will live in Lansing 1 of Mariob Frances Boston and) *-• —»-** -*—**-' Larry D. Schluchter. Mrs. Boston chose a beige bro-i Attendants in red velvet sheath dresses, white fur headpieces and! i - - - red toon, carried white fur mufls ^1 ^ acc««rW for herl TheRev. RMnidC. Stuctoneyerjtopped with ml canmtton. .SHr performed the ceremony before a * a * _ !**,,** sweetheart mm. Yd- background of white chiyranth*-! Mrs. Fred J. Boston of NtoL mm complemented a royal mums, tn the presence of someiplains was matron-of-honor for hertafleta sheath dress and tsister-in-law Bridesmaids «ere matrhil% ****0,^ for Ihe moth- 100 guests. iMaryiou Winter of WatcrferdU of the bridegroom ! Parents of the couple are the Township and Margaret Ann Ja-| ,, ___ (John T. Bostons of South Shore cobs at Watkins Lake. • ____ *_ , (Drive, Watkins Lake and the Ken- Kenneth A, Schluchter stood as !_» -------- iS* •* “ .Drive _ iwete seated by Larty Sampson I - j Seed peart applique enhanced the!*nd Gary Jacobs, both of Watkins5 (bridal gown of white nylon taffetaiLake and Fred J. Boston of Dray-; • {and was repeated to the cap which (ton Ptoin*. secured the shoulder cloud veil of After the church reception, the! silk Illusion The bride wore her new Mrs. Schluchter donned a) ! paternal grandmother’s diamond navy bine sheer wool sheath dress: necklace and engagement ring and for traveling to Florida. Tinting and Bleaching Get a Holiday Permanent— BY HELENE CURTIS FE 2-4959 give yourself miles of walking pleasure with Royal Purple Supp-hose® all nylon support sheers You'll enjoy every step you take in 8upp-hose, the sheer stocking that supports without rubber. Supp-hose eases leg: fatigue, yet looks as lovely as any fashion sheer. Tty Supp-hose and feel the wonderful difference. Beige, Nutria. '• Short, medium, long. Fits 8 Yt to 11 Hosiery tar. Maim fleer Shop the easy w«y . . . just “CHARGE IT* on Sears CHARGE PLATE *’ Satisfaction guaranteed nrt ADC or your money back” wJulllJ Fashionable Ways to Warm Up . • . From Oar Hat Bar Step-in with a smart angle on ] slimming the larger figure — side.If buttons pave the way from con*!|| trust collar to smooth skirt. Choose' B checks with white. Printed Patton test: Women’s if Sires 36. 38, 40, 42. 44. 46, 48. §2 Size 36 dress takes 4Vi yards %- §1 inch fabric; collar % yard. n Send fifty cents to coins for this g» pattern — add 10 cents for each || patten for lst-dass mailing. Send K to Anne Adams, care of The Pun- K tiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept,, 30 K West 17th St. New York 11. N. Y..K Print plainly name, address with B tone, size and ptyte number. 'If SEND NOW! Big. beautiful COL- ■ OR-IF1C .Fall and Winter Pattern *B Catalog has over 100 styles to sew®' — school,. career, half-sizes. Only 35 cents. ■ —.......— —----------— ■... KEIBWIRMEHS ...377 Usuolly - 5.98 Captivating, colorful, chic ond cozy! & You Con't miu being dromoticolly worm this winter in our jersey turbo ns, crocheted knits, scarf hats, cloches, pillboxes and hoods NUItoe*r Sales — Second Floor POINSETTIAS A gift 80 delightful in thought for those on your special list Now Pearce’s have the most beautiful,plants in years. Choose the new Pink, White or traditional Red.' >4 *5, T, 411 Grown in our own greenhouses. Come in, select from thousands of exceptionally lovely plants. ■ .. .. | I■■ Also Roses, dozen.......... $5, $6, $7.50, $10.00 Cyclamen Plants........$5, $6, $7.50, $12.50 vvv.'-r. . . . . . $7.50, $10 to $15.00 CENTERPIECES...............$2^0 to $15,00 Corsages..................$2J>0 to $10.00' GRAVE BLANKETS and CEMETERY WREATHS Saturday, December 24th we will close at 7 PM. Pearce Floral Co, FUmers of Distinction Since 1890 559 Orchard Lake Avenue •"MST" Phone FE 2-0127 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDSFJSDAY, DECEMBER 14, lp60 Nine Don’ts—and Dos Just Like Mama's ND£ YORK Ift buying for nieces and nephews? -Rr-noityjor that most children !:ks to ilay with things tllat a-b "just like the ones Mommy us##." M n nturcs of real house- hold equipment and utensils are as popular with boys'as they are with girts. iMd-sjze appliances which realty, wofki such' as refrigerator, sink, range, Washing machine, are available either as separate units or in combinations. Avoid Make-Up Mistakes K rigidoire By JOSKPHIMK I.OWMAN Make-up is a ^splendid 'beauty aid, but many women make mistakes in its application. ' 1. Women are t|m»Mme» careless about arrk make-up. This shuttld match your face make-up. Be rare to blend it down from your tare to your heek so that there wtH be no dividing mark along the Jaw- 2; Makd-up which la too heavy mphasizes wrinkles. For this Ladies9 Bulky Sweaters Be sure to blend make-up down from your face to youi neck so that there will be no dividing mark along the fbwline. Remember, make-up which is too heavy emphasizes wrinkles. SPIRITS SOAR! follow 'the natural outline ot i your lips, romoenmtlng only a ! little tor any detect#. > Some ] women paint on the most fantastic mouth#. These may be I I sneering or blubbering or may look an though the owner Is ready lor a part In a play, . j 8. Beady eyelashes are most unappealing. Perhaps you use too much water on the little brush. ! It should Just be damp, j 9. Don’t fail ta powder brow s after making them up with an J eyebrow pencil,. This banishes i i shine. This elaborate hair design created by Betty LeCornu of West Huron Street is named “Alaska." Representing the new state, the fantasy sports an igloo based on on ice floe. The modgti hair was dyed blue and swept up to represent water*. The northern lights are suggested by colored strands that give the creation height. Also included are stars, the flag ~of Alaska and kayaks. Back front the state meeting of the Hairdresser's Assn., it will^be used, according to its creator, as a holiday centerpiece (minus the model, of course). Wonderful Orion bulky knit sweaters, plain or holiday trimmed White, black) or pastel colors. Loyalty is wonderful—and our customers ore wonderful! In spite of the inconvenience effected by the dictatorial purging of our parking space by the State Highway Dept., the response to our SALE has been marvelous!. So— we're continuing it! Such loyalty must be rewarded—These prices ore the reword! FOR REAL VALUES—SEE HARWOOD STAPP'S suggest a wonderful Christmas gift is Itautiful Imported Fabrics included. 3$ fr7 fr7 Originally v K\ >rk#d by Seamprufe Always a perfect gift item. Embroidered flowers and scallops grace the lined sheer bodice and hem. Proportioned for perfect fit. Finely Tailored Wonted*, Twills, Ota. ,0, ,— Originally ^ Jk I fry Every Garment Typical Harwood Quality 55c Men's Socks.... Now 3 Pr. for $1.35 Brewni, ate. Originally Normal Alteration* Included The long-life comfort shoe! Featuring a cushioned arch-lift, double cushion heel, steel shank and cushioned inner-sole. Many many styles. TOPCOATS SALE PRICED Win her party-Joving heart with Stride Ritas. Twinkle patents, striking black nylon velvets... ad dressed up for fashion, all planned out for fit. We have styles gaknrrfor girls ... and something special for the boys. So bring your party-goers in — we’ll fit their "festive" shoes just as carefully as their "everydtys". Values Up to $69.50 Now $1.59 SPORT COATS SALE PRICED ALL ITEMS GIFT BOXED FREE | Men’s I Hush Puppies " Pick him a pair from the wide range of Young Gentleman's ItRtt: Poppies -styles and colors: He'll eh- Handsome Moccasin Toe oxford in new 3-ay a I at tie. Rugged as It is handsome too! According to t Q"50 from . . . ■ Patent stAp in a new lovely' party shoe. For wear now and to school after the Holidays. joy their solid comfort the year 'round! Featherweight, soft, supple with a steel shank support. If In doubt, give him a Gift Certificate. Present the man in your tife with a "Harwood Gift Certificate" in any amount—Then he con tiled o gift of his own choice; whether it is in furnishings, readymode garments or a fine Harwood Custom-Tailored garment-We'II guarantee his faith in Sonta Claus I According RANDOLPH Boys’ Hush Puppies from 17,95 ILE BOOTERIE FAMILY SHOE STORE wrenef, Downtown ' 928 W. Huron at Telegraph OPEN EVENINGS UNtlL CHRISTMAS Use a Convenient Lion PONTIAC'S LEADING i! I TUXEDO It .RENTAL SERVICE FOR ALL I OCCASIONS « 1 THB PONtfoC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, i960 Aunts Provide Future Bride With a Shower Judy Gutzke of Baldwin AveOUE whs honored at a bridal ihower FViday arranged by her aunts Mrs. BO Condon, Mrs. Edwin Heikkinen 5 Tables in Flay at Bridge Meeting The Pontiac Bonneville Duplicate Blot Out Blemish 6390-6400 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1226 NOW A Gift for the Horhe For Christmas... Pinked like o petal, you stand in the center of fashion. Block and two-tone Brown. 1695 No matter what oge, create a commotion like Saboot-age. Bone button. Block, Tan, Green. « • '11.95 The Din Gardeners Club held its annual Christmas party Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Hendry of Woodstock Avenue. Joining their hostess (at-, right) in the festivities uele officers (from left) Secretary Mrs. Clarence Phillips of Harper Street, President Mrs. James Weaver of Merry Hoad and Treasurer Mrs. Clark Bartenbaker of Eason Street. The Skitter iSbthe skimmer to face the world in squarely. Be off, skit-too! Black, Brown, Red. 8.95 In Jime for the Holidays! A selected group of custom made pieces now being shown on our showroom floor it substantial savings for immediate delivery. Club Auctions Gifts at Party The Dirt Gardeners,’ Club an-Inual Christmas party was observed Ttteaday in the borne of Mr. artd Mrs. John Hendry on Woodstock Hoad. Waterford Town- Open The group has planted thej rounds of the Oakland County Crippled Children’s home with 100 tulip bulbs under the direction of Mrs. Percy. Rose, civic group' chairman, assisted by Mrs. James Weaver and Mrs, George Quine. L Auxiliary Hears Talk 09 MSUO |JSyTN.expUined * Scholarships ****•■•* St. Joseph Mercy Hospital’* AuxUiary*me *be*3 presented! Women’s Auxiliary heard Mrs. their annual childrens Christmas [John S. Mahoney discuss the cur-| party Tuesday. Mrs. R, C. Tricker rent program of the Scholarship!*** chairman of the tea table Committee for Michigan State Uni-;committee versify Oakland at Monday’s meet-! ing -in the hospital’s nurses’ home. Harvesting of minor forest • * ' *■ * products-—Christmas trees, decoca- Mrs Harwood Bacon reported! live green*. seed cones, etc.—as on a recent workshop conducted at a by-product of tree farming is Hidden Valley by the Michigan; increasing, especially in the Pa-Assoclation of Hospital Auxiliaries. I cific Northwest. Turtle neck your foot and float into school over so softly. Genuine deerskin 10.95 dfabi's , The Best Thing Afoot This Christoos- ' SUPPERS FROM FAULTS FOB HER . 'Vukt&mj ■ and ESKIMO WOOLIES In Ming Bios and Black WMto. *495te«800 FOR HIM . . ^ ^ Evans Choose Your Pendleton* Go-Togethers Alvin; Pleasures shared and leisure moments together coll for Pendleton Go-Togethers . . . sportswear in matching patterns and colors. W* have them in wonderful array! For you, Milody, famous—everywhere 49'er jackets, $17.95, $19.95, $22.95, coordinated to your favorite man's favorite jacket, $17.50. New as 1961, but styled in the familiar spirited way either of you would not change far the world, our collection of Pendleton ok~ ordinates include other jacket styles, skirts and slacks, shirts, sweaters, vests, robes. Dyed, spun, woven, tailored of 100% virgin wool, of course. at Hers in the , Pendleton Comer 11 •_ in Our Mon's *',s Store All Gifts Wrapped FREE Alum's OF PONTIAC HURON at TELEGRAPH tllK J’OXTlAC TRESS, wVj&ttSl)AY.I)PAF,; Dinner' Honors Pair bn Silver Anniversary SEW SIMPLE By Eunice Farmer '. Also present were1 the Russell .Meiers' pi Port Hurop, and the Richard Manns and- children Catherine and Russell, ol (hi; A smorgasbord dinner hnn-Vtred Mr. and Mis. Omlle .Manna of Newberry Street who 'Dear Eunice: obaervad j^ielr silver wedding "H ant planning t^make a winter coat nnnlVersfttV SUfidSy. lars on the ready-made coats are very soft and appear to have •no interfacing whatsoever. I will appreciate your informing • me if it is necessary to put any kind of interfacing to between {the top and bottom layers'of the collar? If one should be used, ! what is the beet type? Xiao, whet is the best interfacing to use I down the front pieces of the coat?” ! - Mrs. HJ.K. i I would say that interfacing is absolutely -essential for any, • type of garment if .it’s to. retain its shape. You win notice that | no matter how old a man's salt it, the lapels, collars and. frtihts j 8till retain .their original shape. This is because the right type of interfacing was used, I If you understand tzilorlpg, pou.may use e soft, pliable, • hair-canvas in suits or Coats. Hair canvas must not be 'applied jin the seams but must be attached to cotton tape, the cotton j tape is then stitched in the seams. If you don't understand how to apply hair-canvas. It I would be better to use. a loosely woven type interfacing. This Is jdry clean'sble and Washable, and will retain its shape. The hosts were Mr. Mann's brother ttnd slster-itelaw, the IJoyd- Manns, and their children Undo Jean, Carol and Gary of Kfgtb Street. H • The , guests (included MH Mann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Manns of Forest SUeef. Mrs. Manx's mother, Mrfe Osa Holcomb, and -their daughter Judy gnd Thomas Smith Jr. The Riehalrd Jarvises of Hopkins Street came with Bradley, Cindy, Kimberley and Gregory., Boke Sale Planned by Nursery School The Temple' Beth Jacob Nursery School'Will sponsor'd* first sale of home-b^ed spg-eTnlUiV Ix'ginninR gt noon. Thursday, at the AC.'Penney Co. store in the Miracle Mite •Shopping Center. * • .* ■ Proceeds will he* used to purchase heeded equipment. GIFTS sSB "Dear Eunice: ! *T would like to line the back of a skirt, but I don't Know jwhat to do with the lining In the pleat. Also, please tell me I whether I should make the darts In the lining and the skirt [together or separate?'' ‘ ; Mrs. E, l. When cutting the lifting for the skirt, allow only %-lnch beyond fhe center back seam. Do not cut the Unlng the full | width of the pleat. Make the darts in the skirt and the lining separately and hthen baste the lining to the skirt at the waistline and the sMe I seams. If you are lining the skirt to the hetniine. open the seam of the lining the complete length of the pleat. If you have a back ripper, leave the center bftek seam of the lining open the length of the zipper After the zipper has Lbceh-epgHed to the skirt fabric only, turn the seam allowance on the lining and hand-whip the edge of the lining to the sip* • per tape. . Gifts for*the home are ig gifts .'. . Please ,{hiro" or "her" with the deep-' down comfort of a chair'designed for the •uol need ... whether ■ be a swivel rocker, o,TV v. recliner, a'lounge pr ig chair, an occasional or boudoir chair, there's a vast arid varied selection of Stewart »Glenn • dixie: pottery 5281 DIXIE HWY.. WATERFORD IDEM. CHRISTMAS GIFT . Dear BurU> e: „ "The. lock at the top of skirt zippers is so large that l hrprr- a tja rrt time stttcfttnr the zlpperfft a straight line If usually curves out where the lock ends. Is there another way of doing this?” . ' • 1 l pmonnally prefer a 7-lneh neckline zipper for skirts W-ause you will find the zipper U smaller and the tab or look i also much smaller. For children's clothes, slacks or shorty, he regular skirt zippers would be best because of the extra trength. ~ • 'V . • » ' If you will pull the lock of the zipper down a few lnchos hen you are machine stitching near the top, you will Be ble to stitch a straightcr line. « Name Imprinted While You Wait Lliri^tian Literature Sale# ."9 OAKLAND AVE. My daughter is narrow through her shoulders. I would spate instructions on how to alter the bodice to remqly this tidh. The sleeyes of the garment are too low on the upper i . Mrs. L McC A sking the shoulders narrower is a rather simple altera? tlon I hope all qf you who have written me this tame question will keep the answrV for future reference. Estimate the exact extra width you wUh to take off Make afold in your pattern between the heck and the armhole. This *DM should be nojnore than 3 Inches long and should taper at ; the end. In most eases, this should be done In the front app the back of the shoulders. Never change the shape of the sleeve. Because patterns are standardised, you may make the same adjustment in.all patterns as soon as you have deter- fire Chairs Charming upholstered chairs quilted in lovely floral designs or solid mined the exact shoulder-width you need. ___. . foom—rubber,—reversible seat cushions [which have rippers for easy cleaning! >• -singly FAS - SECTIONALS*- LAM^S ‘ABLES - ACCESSORIES ’ETC, 5 SHIRTS Expertly ei l•» Laundered , CASH and CARRY . All Beautifully Cleaned Through' GRESHAM’S Expert Cleaning Processes Open Every Night 1 Saturday ’TIL 9 i ad mare - Dynamic i Ion Padal: Electronic 1 want, patastad ..lh ibruto 40-btitton chord It Mm, thirds, major, irrallw tuned.for-lU* wd»: .(alt sit* et-tao Ptay-nt-Onoe ' Music! BENCH SOfil EXTRA GDI ftftfclflpK 605, Oakland Ave. FE 42579 riMlifffili PARK FREE IN REAR 1119 North Saginaw Street FE 5-8222] Just South tif Orchard Loke Rodd