Th# Wacrthtr-*■ ^/. V I. Wutttr Iirui r. otlwr>> polkdea in the presi-| In British Columbia. The airplane pilot insisted that he |u.S. sales abroad |;-----------------------...y.rrj and I were the only two people who had tidied that Inac ceaclble spot since the beginning of time. And he proved it. j Australia, Austria, Betgtam, Can g £ . ‘ ■ da, Disnisrk. France. tier- The It ceaatrtea where aid par- WASHINGTON parte ra rsvrrtag | Harahanii meeting taday was They were singled out, officials add, because they have relatively: g currencies and rising gold And then there's the baby sailfish—one of the prises of all the mas—taken at Bimini. It measures M Inches and weighed a scant Ore pounds and three ounces—just four ounces off the Florida record that year. it 'it Nor can I forget initiating a brand new rod. of Dr. Howard B. Barker and killing a grand salmon a few miles up the river off Seymour Sound, in British Columbia. The fish fought himself into such complete exhaustion, . 1 hoped It would win. / : * A And' PS never forget a rainbow trout taken nt the feet of a lefty falls high la the Canadian Heckles. When ley water tumbled la Inmate Into a beautiful lake oashelfd ua three sides by saew-capped peaks. The setting Was super magnificent and the flab was landed eff the paatsaaa ef the seaplane * * * Always there's that afternoon on DoUy Vardens when .jof l’.s aid funds an emergency guide proved to be a beautiful 16-year-old girl who was stunning enough to be Miss Canada and who was completely unaware of the fact. She bandied the motor and the light skiff like a seasoned masculine veteran. - But right now a marlin stands at the head of the list. * A A assay, Italy. Japan, Laxem- •** watch Kills Pedestrian pumm** ^>eacc ^“>e ^ ciuna ^ on Maple Ave. Nikita Victor on Coexistence 1 Joha F. Kennedy Jr. Sad Mrs. Kennedy arc thing temporality. The prertdeal-etort noted bar The biggest beneficiaries of over-! Soldier's Car that war world ki heritable. This wan the major dUfereaca with the Kretn tin in the larger gaasttsa of how !without nuclear war. Khrushchev!Communist party congress in 19561 the communists should advance A S5-y«*r-oJd West Bloomfield ,hus woo a victory at last month’s which has Won later endorsements eaase-hy a belligerent dential campaign, had what ka»-Town*hiP man *** *™<* andjOommunist summit meeting ifrom the Cbmmuqist movement. irKnT* *• jnedy personally described as a Mlted by a car at he walked along] . * * * *' * * I encouragement el vhdead waste- "cardial" meeting {Maple Avenue through the pro-] Communist China joined BO] But this time ,be won a stamp] * hy ******** with the said with a gria. Strikes Moscow - tv worldi Blnnmfl—irl w.____Communist movement publidyi oerooo tt pages la Provda. WB*f bloomtield I Wp.Uomd rang, t«uy t0 guppo* So. ,• ■ Man in Mitt vtet Premier Khnishchev ithenln ^ **»* Khrushchev ha. man m mm I— ■---- . - , an since the 20th Soviet - - seas purchases under the UA aid program have been Japan, West! mBMaty display a ad was met by Germaay. the United Kingdom., Doishswsr at the dssraSap whsa I France' and Italy. ha arrived at Me White Nooar ♦ A* * at 9. turn, far a' histsrte ran j Officials said Japan would be fereare ou the problems Involved hardest bit by the aider but they la the taHhcsmlag change of [believed vigorous Japanese sales-! national administratioa. msnship soap would develop new export markets to offset the It was taken last week in PataUte, Lag Cruces, Baja •Continued on Page 2. CM. 2) Oakland Highway Toll in ’60 102 Loot Year Fast Vote Likely Pontiac On 1-Ct. Tax Bill (safes Peak For about one hour and 30 mines the two men talked alone —i Eisenhower's office of the many la Tokyo, the* Japanese stork problems dint face the United[ market today stamped into one 'states in the world today. | of Ms worst dnrltars of the year. i . It It * * *• | Then they went to the Cabinet •Although the Japanese had beenfroom for an hour and 13 minutes warned to expect steps like the jof discussion with Secretary of UA. order forbidding the expend!-[State Christian A. Herter. Secro-ture of American aid funds in this tary of the Treasury Rotwgt B. An-1 and other economically-strong na- demon, and Secretary of Defense dons, few people here were reslly I Thomas S. Gates Jr. P,Wd V * * MB STATEMENT |“ # 1 \ j Almost to a man. the Japanese , A^er ^ meeting„^’as t?ver’ - Minton was released after tnak-;predicted that the "drastic" Anarr*”^ c~ Haggrty- . :Hiyeliag a statement At the prosecutor's lean move would have a serious ef-lPrw8 yretary. and Pierre Sal- office, feet on IV national economy. Some Kennedy s press secretary. said it would hasten die resumption ^.^,,^1 Hacked is survived by a sister. dawn mist this morning near his other Communist parties in issu-jof approval only after an embat- ------1* ------ Ht * trUa^L^: S**®*?1 Ommm* summit meeting make dear Khrushchev and hia'that opened in the KromHn Nov. Mne of peaceful coexistence re-jg-the day after the UJB. elections tain control of world communism's _4nd continued jj days; The direction—at least tor the prea-1 agreement that emerged, in pub-(B lie at tea*. took 20,000 words. But "War |g not Malty inevitable. no one could tell how permanent ndt meeting.) The Onnunaaist parties regard [was the ink in which it was writ-! w *• W the RghUsr peaoh ao ttMr pslsaa lten.____________ : Communism, said the manifesto is bound hi win in peace “by the :force of its example.” ■ Ward Hacked of CM2 Brockhurst St. was deed on arrival at St Joseph Mercy Hospital in Pontiac at 7:97 s.m. He died of a broken neck and a skull fracture. Driver of the car. Spec. 5 Stev-j en Minion, 21. the Army Nike base in Con-metre Township, said he didn't see tjie victim, but stopped upon l a g “* takes aver gradually. (Newspapers in London saw die manifesto as a Communist go-ahead for Khrushchev to pursue new negotiations with the West after the failure of the May sum- thump.” Hacked had been walking hi the same direction the car was headed, on the same side of die Leasing Well Under Way for Mall Shopping Center: with r fronts, instead of aNttbUj 'Today in a number of capital-list countries the working class, headed by its vanguard (die k^bnununist party), has the oppor-Developers of the Pontiac Mall Shopping Center, a tunity to unite a majority of the issued a statement in which tbeyl ___________ ______________________I ~ “ a). *u«» m.uU, | nacaen is survivwi oy a sister, large^cale trade with Red ^M that much of the dl,c'*,*)n Mra. Olive E. Booth of Walled Lake • Continued on Page 2. Col 5) [and a brother. John, in Detroit. state power without cMI war and ensure the transfer of the basic means of production to the hands of the people.” the manifesto said. Lawmakers Called In Pontiac retail sales during No- for WidnBiday; Action v*rebwr touied cm, Should It Speedy Santa Claus and the Boyfish. ♦. Chap. II SYNOPSIS Mir bar I li • poor flabtraaa. n k Hit ittlM vtali l« to I representing the highest November sale* period since 1955 and the LANSING (UPl)-ff lawmakers third highest in Pontiac Motor Di-are wnting to make the predictions vision's history it rr L“±t;“ r sion ..Should be a breeze. prcsident and Pon,iBC 8e»»ral State officials from Gov. G. Men- manager nca Williams on down jut# said , * . * v * they sec no reason for an extended! Sales of Pontiac's new Tempest meeting to enact a onecenl hikeiseries roae to 2,729 for the final! in the state sales tax. • l 110 days Jt November, a peri Voter* gave the legtolsfre per* {An -increase OvSr die previous intwaton to trike Ihe lax from !*■«*»>' Period, Knudarn said. ocean and opened his eyes, throe to fear per cent on Nov,. E j ,r~r— ■ -A. A * The diving mask left an air Pontiac’s tour November retail spaco between his eyes and the jy ***•'■ ®dtire shnyn an increase of M that he could see almost as v AT1* ***** ^ MnM’ P*™w well under water as above. Jkf yw. Michael Dives Way Deep Into Sea completely enclosed, group of stores scheduled for completion in 1982 at Telegraph and Elisabeth Lake Roads, said most of the stores are “leased or In the process of being leased.” Construction is expected to begin about April of next] But it added that the possMl-year, said Aaron Gershenson of Detroit, one of the own- Uy of "noo-peacefui transition to lent and partner in the A land W Management Co., {Detroit, Rental Agent for the proposed center. In a brochure announcing the center, Montgomery Want k Cb., s. S. Kresge Co., Standard OR, Money Shoes and the already existing Kroger’s store are listed [among the tenants. Gershenson socialism should be borne mind” and that the form of the struggle- depended on the "resist-up by the reactionary circles.” __ _ Me wfggied the flippers on hisjwith the flippers and shot down .swam 'round and ‘round and beck- ^ H feet They -looked like huge frogjtoto the silent, secret world below, oned Michael to join their groMpj“£“two United gntw. u, tom feet wavk«'wider his chto. K * * * •'”y ^th them. He and Rose Jewelers. &*£3 MheMMkM-totromttj>^^P^dSi,0 ” ki. |, _____ Iwhat die saw but as soon sff'he CHAPTER TWO sad rormrd ^tul toMMtoto hli mouth M ^toked on aj **»*" “A *» *"*"> h«*t| Michael put his face down in the Michael at all. Look for Frosty 33 This Evening; Cold Tomorrow waatorful ihim A few light showers may fall tIUs afternoon with tempentURS the Pontiac arrtt dropping ito-jht to a frosty 33, the weatherman said. - - - '"7' Williams delayed the i sion call until he and Governor* felt John B. iftmhtoon fell they could be sure that the bills needed to put the hike into effect woMd slide through the lawmaking process with a minimum of friction. ^f they do. the tax Is expected Id go himjpPrTan 11 j Cadillac, Chevrolet and Rambler] announced records wfre set in November and during the first 11 months of this year. " -------------■ F. W. Dodge Contract* Show Mat Ovtr 1959 DETROrrAAP) - FnW Dodge . Corp. reports October contracts far future construction in Michigan .were 14 per cent higher than In Oct , IM*---------- The firm said total October contracts wars |131.0«,000 to bring the cumulative total of state contracts for the first 10 months of this yuar to Jl,188,771.000. And Chrysler Corp. said Monday the combined sales of all its cars last month wen the highest for that month in three years. He pulled his head from theL Edward N. Pole. Chevrolet general manager, reported retell deliveries in November totaled 143,-500 cars, compared with 65,004 in November 196B, and the previous cotapany and Industry high of 12*,-613, set in November 190. Tor the 11-month period, Chevrolet sold 1.588,326 cart, 17 per .more than the same 195S riod and nearly 10,000 units ttfe 1956 peak of 1.578.&4. November Osrvair sate? wore ton,7$1 at the compacts were sold. , Corvair sales reached a recort (Ormtimied on Page 3, CM.'4) up for akr! -quart- fret of huildtog spscs la j. swallow of water and had to return|*nf° ,he wonderful world WTted] .»—tron^ ni to the surface for more air. found untU Anally the eun bpgan to) SLkT ni This time be su careful to keep * the wster grew coW; .^2^ wtt) ^ [ * * * hi«.mouth <**ed as he glided backl"" « was time to go. porfctag 4,«ee rara. Tomorrow will be colder with a water and took a great lungful of {down a path Of reflected light to Carefully he carried the mask: _ , - , ...... high of 40 but Thursday will find »ir Then he gave a mighty kick the ocean floor. M back to the cliff and] ^1tMn^r“h,rw *M"ewhat mlldw. 1 ____ * ' ;■ * # hid then} under a rock. Then he P®** ^ ^Hshovvers are expected Thursday * V::* 7;—— itecctt home. V l,et t0 **, *.Mamblltig-btockr---and again late Saturday | )te Wt he way flytng nof swim- ' ' ' I " . * * * , ' Morning wind, will * continue ming, in a sea of changing colors, tells mother The devetopers expect to work WTSon « * « Waterford Will Discuss! E*f>an‘>on has floundered three , , . , , times on the question of financing Bid for Independence — three times voters turned down general obligation bond issues. A major question at tomorrow! According to the city’s Inter-night’s Waterford Township Rec-j prelation of the coart outer, eom-reation Board meeting will be mlsslonm can now go ahead and whether the Adult Civic Chorus float a construction bond Issue will continue to operate under the without first going to the voters sponsorship of the recreation de-j for approval, paiuueut. . In his five-year pllui for capital .At last mouth’s meeting |improvements, City Manager Walter K. Wiliman has already provided for a $3.3 million bond issue for the plant next year, He said it would “probably" be a general obligation bond issue. Commissioners are scheduled to resume debate on a second construction program — the proposed headquarters fire station in the Civic Center. A stalemate was reached two Charles Jehle, chorus president. board. A committee of board members will be appointed to meet with Civic Chorus leaders in an effort to finalise the group’s operation plan. TO REVIEW RULES A review of the men’s basketball rules and another review on cost analysis of the recreation department’s activities will be presented . by Recreation Director Thomas Belton. Tto coot analysts will show what per cent of program costs to naw being paid by the reerea-tton department, and how much the hoard spends pi>r person for acttvttieo. Retired Board President Irwin Greer will be presented with a National Recreation Association Individual Certificate of Merit for his contribution to community activities. . Greer was one of the charter menabers at the board and served lor 10 continuous years. Past board pmMhara who have ssrved on the board have been urged to' the ceremonies at 9 p m. architect. Although six •toners appeared ready to choose O’Dell, Rowlett A Lackeabach Associates of Birmingham, Commissioner Milton R. Henry saM the aod should be given to some Pontiac architect. The commission is to sign a contract wjth a price ceiling of $375,000, financed on a pay-as-you-go basis out of capital improvement millage. Plans call for construction to begin in the spring. Favorable' comment is expected on the submission of Pontiac General hospital’s budget for 1961. Totaling $5,023,120, the budget to bailor the first time in five French Pass A-Force Bill D« Gaulle Measure Becomes Law After 3 Negative Votes PARIS OB—President Charles de Gaulle's controversial $1.2-billion atomic striking force bill finally was passed today by a reluctant Kgttonal Assembly. A ★ * The bill became law after being twin rejected by the Senate and tttree times approved indirectly in the Assembly because it was coupled with censure motions against the government, SIS voles. A OT absolute majority was needed to overthrow the gaverwmest. On two previous readings the voles against the gavemneat were 917 aad 914, ieepectlvely. Under Fifth Republic procedure, If the opposition seeks to .censure the government over a bill, that piece at legislation to considered adopted when the censure fails. * A A Chief argument against the measure was that France could dot afford it without crippling commitments to the Atlantic Alliance. But De Gaulle wants hte own nu-ctoar striking force of planes and missiles for prestige and other Rugh Is Upon Us Again Russ Ask for Urgent U. N. Congo Meeting UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (*— The Soviet Union has ashed for aa argent meeting of the UJf. Security Council tonight on tha Congo situation. The request for the ft:91 p.m. ' session was handed to Secretary General Dag Hammankjold lata this morning by Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Valerias A. Zorin. The Russians want a tall atriag of the arrest and detention of depooed Congo Premier MEN’S NIGHT—And so it was in Birmingham lasj night when downtown business stores were off-limits to women shoppers for a three-hour period. With the exception of sales clerks, men were the only ones allowed in stores to do their Christmas shopping. It was the ninth year that ronUo* Pros Photo merchants have opened their doors only to male shoppers for the one-night shopping spree. Showing some of the. delicate finery placed on counters to area residents 'John Wade and John Perrin to Mrs. Maurice Barnett, co-owner of the Bloomfield Fashion Shop: Ten Tips on Yule Mailing Car Inventories at High Mark Total About a Million Despite , Record Sales by Several firms DETROIT (API — Despite reports of record sales by several , companies, inventories of unsold hew domestic care apparently hit Dec. 1 record and may now be at 'or above the all time high, unofficial figures indicated today. * A A Announced production schedules for December would move the inventory even higher by Jan. 1. Indications an that about 97,-000 mom cart were built than sold during November, pushing the Inventory total to toe one million mark or slightly above. The all-time record inventory Of 1,038,967 was set tost July 1. Inventory figures at best are approximations since official ports of registrations of new i trail official production figures by six weeks or more. A A * The automakers have been re-. . Dried ready to build upwards ol 550,000 cars in December. November production topped 597,000. A A A November sales have been estimated at 500,000 units.- December figures will M similar! The Pay |n Birmingham7 Name Mrs. JohH. Bloomfield TwpClerk With the Christmas rush looming" at the Pontiac Post Office, Postmaster William W. Donaldson today offered suggestions ‘ mail delivery. He Said the rush period would be at its height between Dec. 12 and 24. Donaldson also said complaints Of slow mall service directed toward the Pontiac Post Office during the past month were not caused by any policy changes. “We sure working under the saint operational policies that were ii effect when I took the position as postmaster," Donaldson said. fend the following 10 tips on good Christmas mailing practices. L Mail cards and parcels for distant states before Dec. 10: for local delivery, before Dec. 1C. The best time to avoid crowds at the Post Office is before 10 aim. and from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Use stamp vending machines if windows are crowded. 9. Address mail clearly aad correctly: tall name and address, postal sane aambere, return address. 3* Unsealed cards may be sent ’If people have experienced delays in mail getting to them, I > them to direct .theta complaints to me personally so that we can investigate the matter and determine whether the delay was here or at the point of origination.” He said the local post office wants to give the best and fastest The postmaster, however, could ’make no promises about last service until after Christmas." DOS AND DON’TS He said that the increase in mail would create some delays and of- The Mil emerges with the distinction of being the first law ever * passed as a result of three nega-tive votes. The Weather gisTAiMta “ y if f » mam us«y aaS -J. In IS. WeSwSei _ _____ Jlffc «. rina* f f as mam Mw -----Mir u miu< toweit temperature preceding I r ifind Ttiodtg t m p "1 a S.m.......:» trim..... . f f,m.... A. . IS •> Sam........to »»•■•• • »>■.........to tp.w.... ftgeaSar la fmllee ft. CTcatded downtown) Smat Umpereture ......... ^saSTr^'-................ Oaa Taar Sea la r«»u< . Highest temperature . Leanest temperature ..... Maaa Umperaturs ......... Duluth -KrtltoC 24 20 Miami a. n 20 14 Milwaukee to to M Minneapolis >1 M 4l New Orleans IS M 38 M York to •2 52 Omaha to 21 S2 42 pension >7 H S 12 Phaaalx g M 24 21 Ptttskargh S3 R to 11 St, Louis 24 « fi B S- Frsaclaoo M 42 to 22 i a. Marts F 9 « 44 Traearaa C t .. r to 12 WMhmgton 27 24 21 42 BaaSSiS ■ te *• i to 2| Tampa . . Publisher Finds Fishing Good on Mexican Jaunt (Continued From Page One) California, Maxlaa. That’s an unholy geographical mouthful, hut tha place rates as something special. It’s a thwywnd miles saath of Los AngMaa and you reach it after flying an three airplanes, plus two taxi rides and a final mile In a buckboard track. It’s a hundred miles below La Pas at the absolute tip of nowhere. The man- -agement tells us ptn than half the guests arrive fey their awn private airplanes but tire were Just hoi-pollol and jogged In the commercial way. ★ ★ ★ Puimtn* is a beautiful small hotel that could almost be called a dub. It’s substantial and essentially modern. Off to the right ia the mightiest ocean of them all and* on the left is the Golf of California. This is what the few natives pronounce ‘’the largest marine trap in the world," and a “fisherman’s paradise." The only dissenters will be found among the ranks of those who haven’t been there. ★ ★ t The ftrst morning we barged right Into a school of marlin that left everyone absolutely speechless. Great, huge, graceful fish they are, and frequently they broke water with a fearful rush. There hulking shapes catapulted out of the sea full length and then sank back with a prodigious splash. They probably ran from 1>5 to twlee that in weight. - * ★ ★ First we saw five, then ten, then fifteen and certainly the total crept to two-down in one spot They must have been holding a, summit conference or m pireatnrial convention and all the delegates were answering the roll call. Remember, many marlin flshermari do several consecutive days and NEVER HAVE A STRIKE. • In fact they may not even glimpse a single fin or tall. ' And here we were looking at so many it seemed as though we were in a private marine aquarium. . a * : • ___ At tha endof the fiat day, Harry J. KHngler, formor Pontiac Motor boss, said: “I’ve fished for marlin for a quarter of a century and have caught many. I saw more marlin today than I’ve previously aeon In my whale Ufa." .. ' , ★ ★ ★ " . But let no one conclude that these msjestlc things were walting-for the eager, itching hand of man to snatch them from the sea. They, had other ideas. - v Over a five-day stretch, half a dosen of us must have •seen more- than a hundred of the bill fish. We probably hooked 45 or 50 and landed 20 odd. Most of those we took were released to rejoin their mates and revel again In the delights of nature’s open seaa. £ A'* ★ (This is the tint at three article*. Tomorrow we'll land a cbupls Pontiac Sales Hit. 3rd Best November (Continued From Page One) 15.9 per cent of the Chevrolet total for November, Cole said. A AW Cadillac reported it has surpassed the entire year of 1959, third best in the division’s history. Harold G. Warner, Cadillac general manager, said November sales totaled 14,757 sales, compared with the 1965 high bt 13,689/ The 11-month figure was 138,499, some 1 per cent above the former higfc of 129.139, set in 1957. Retail deliveries tor all Chrysler Corp. passenger cars in November totaled 68,623 units, a 13 per cent increase over November 1959, according to E. C. Quinn, vice president of the sties division. For the first u months, Chrysler deliveries totaled SSS.074 units. a 34 per < the Mi,444 cold to the rtod of IMS. Dodge sales, including Darts and Lancers, reached 25,(HI in November, the best marie for that month since 19|0. The U-month total was 339,047, 8 per cent higher than the 1951 mark of 313,734. Plymouth sales (including Valiants) for the first 11 months were 12 per cent higher than last year and also exceeded the total for all 1969. Sales for the first 11 months reached 419,112 units, cording to Harry E. Cheesebrough, general manager. A record 33,577, sold during Novembtr, according to Ray Abemethy, executive vice president of American Motors Corp. Retail sties in the first 11 months totaled 400,380, a gain of 18.4 per cent over last year's total of 338, 29b and a Rambler record for that period. - Woman Motorist Calmly Knits in Traffic Snarl DENVER W — A Denver policeman who' tried to get to work on Denver’s snow-slippery streets Monday sate a woman motorist was the calmest person he saw In the midst of vexing traffic She was driving in the next to his and everytime traffic was halted—-which sms often — she concentrated on some knitting. "She must hove knitted a sweater before she got to work," the policeman said. To Moat on Hftalih Post WASHINGTON (UPI)—Connecticut Gov. Abraham A. Rlbkoff meets today with Secretary Arthur S. Flemming whom he will succeed, to get acquainted with the operations of the Health, Education, and Welfare Department. Split on Bob Kennedy? WASHINGTON (UPI) - President-Elect John F. Kennedy’s press secretary-says that public opinion-^ seems'to be divided on whether Kennedy’s brother Robert should be named as attorney ^general. „ for three cents, hut the four-cent first-class sealed rate assures the card will be forwarded or returned to sender. 4. Don’t mail money. Use postal money orders or checks. 5. Separate a large, number of cards into “local” and "out-of-town” bundles and so mark with adhesive bands which may be obtained at the post office. 6. Pack and wrap all parcels securely. .7. Mark delicate gifts “frag-h” aad foodstuffs “perishable.” 8. Insure parcels and register let ters of real value. ), Use combination mail where I letter or message (other than gift tag) is td be enclosed inside a Christmas package. Draws 2 to 10 Years for Attacking Sitter For criminally assaulting a 15-year-old baby sitter in August, Kenneth L. Bockeiman, 31, at 229 Victory Drive yesterday was sentenced to 2 lb 10 yean in Jackson by Circuit JOdge William Bockeiman, a barber, guilty Nov. 2 to statutory rape of the girl he had picked up’ at her mother’s home on a ruse that he was to take her to baby-sit for some friends. Instead, police said, Bockeiman drove the girl to a school ground in Oaricston attacked her. Michael Dives Deep,- BIRMINGHAM - Mrs. John H. Little was named Bloomfield Township dark today to succeed Robert I. Dudley who has held the post the past 14 yean-Mrs. Little, who has bsan in the treasurer’s office of the township the last six years, lives at 3185 Franklin Road, Bloomfield Hills, with her husband and two daughters, Patricia, 14, and Barbara, 18. Dudley resigned his post yesterday in order to devote more time to private business. Regional sties manager for the Metal and Thermit Corp. of Femdtie, Dudley, 54, Uvea at 45l0 Charing Cross Road, Bloomfield Townihip, % A part-time job in the past, the clerk's position will become full time with the new appointment, said Supervisor Arno Hulet. Before taking a position with the tqwnshlp Mrs. Little was employed in the Oakland County's Treasurer's Office. Robert J. Putins Service for former Birmingham resident Robert J. Filkins, 42, of 15(1 Beverly Blvd., Walled Lake, wUl be 3 p.m. tomorrow at St. James Episcopal Church. Burial be in White Chapel Manorial Cemetery. . Mr. FUklns died yeHAdsy In St. Joseph Merry Hospital, Pontiac, after several months’ III-nrss. He tied been employed 15 years with the Michigan BeU Telephone Co. in the insinuation department. He is survived by his wife Stella; two daughters, Roberta A, and Patricia J.; a son, Michael; mother, Mrs. Ray Filkins of Birmingham; two brothers, Rex of Birminghain | Jack of Lake Orion; and-one sister. His body will be at the Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co, until noon Wednesday. John T, Huydam Service for John T. Suydam, 78, of 6485 WorUngton St., will be held tomorrow at the Simonson Funeral Hone, Richmond Hill. Long Island. N.Y., with burial in Maple Grove Cemetery there Thursdhy. Mr. Suydam died yesterday la and the First Reform Church of Jamaica, L.I. , \ ! ... ifj Surviving are'his wife Mabel; a ’ son, John T. HI; two staters, two-brothers and time grandchildren., Arrangements were made by tbs Manley Bailey Funeral Home. for Lost Ballots 2 Cook County Boxos Empty in Rochock on ’Nov. 8 Vot* > a mailing’problem, ask ^ Dad Can't Believe It cal postal employes. They are happy to help you solve questions (Continued From Page One) about mailing regulations. „ ___ . .. . , . A „ i 1 I ve spent the whole day at the] The Pontiac Poet Office is open bottom °* end I’ve-’’ from 8:30 to 5:30 Monday through Saturday. Retired, he had been with the sales management department, at the Burroughs Corp. H« was a member of the St Nicholas Society of Nassau. L.I. CHICAGO (UPI) — Cook County potiticiaris peered into two empty ballot boxes today for a due to alleged vote scandals that ootid leave Illinois out of the electoral eoUege. • A A A ' At least 797 ballots cost la tarn far South Side precincts were missing in a “discovery" recheck of Nov. 8 county voting. They included 629 marked tor Sen. John F. Kennedy and 169 for Vice Presh dent Richard M. Nixon. Ia the 9Stfe preetaet of the 9th ward Kennedy beat Mam 9M to 77. Ia the SSth preetaet ef He 19th ward, Rtsmedy won. MS to . 99. Ths boxes were opened Monday as three-doun teams conducted the Republican-financed recheck of Kennedy’s lopsided county victory that helped the Democratic president-elect win the state's body-contested popular vote. A A A So for Nixon has gained fewer than one vote per precinct. He needs a per-precinct avenge of 10 votes in 906 county paper ballot precincts if the GOP hopes to UM Cook County to overturn Kennedy's 8,656 statewide margin. AAA Chairman Sidney Holsmaa of the election commission said bs didn’t know where the missing ballots . j. Another commission spokesman said they might turn up ia box of unuaed ballots and other election supplies. The "discovery” recheck has little more than publicity value, since official election board figures will stand unchanged unless court orders a recount. Ike, Kennedy Unite for U. S. Declaration (Continued From Page One) had centered on problems in the international arena. They said specifically Eisenhower and Kennedy talked over the American balance of payments and the position of the American dollar. Sec. Anderson recently has been attempting to reduce the foreign drain of Americah dollars, and Eisenhower has acted to cut some outlays in the military field. Haggerty and Salinger said certain aspects of the operation of the executive branch of ths government, "including those rehted our national. security.” as well as foe manner in Which White House Raff machinery functions were discussed by the tafo men. A A. A- There was of rourse full understanding that under the Constitution the president of the United States maintains sole jurisdiction for the conduct of the government until his successor is inaugurated,” the Kennedy-Elsenhower statement said. "The meetings, however, were extremely Informative la nature. Thus, we feel that ire wet * able In our discussions to provide a better foundation for uor representatives who are working on the necessary orderly transler of executive responsibility from Public Speaking Club Organized in Pontiac A public speaking club, sponsored by the Parka. At Recreation Department, will hold ita initial meeting at 7:30 tonight' in the library of Hawthorne School. The progress td date on his work has been mose satisfactory. “We believe that through such orderly processes the continuity of government affairs will bs and our people will continue to demonstrate that they are united in the nation’s leadership toward peace.” *. , ■ * * .; * Reaffirming the historic^ American position that this nation does not covet other peoples’ territory nor seek to dominate other nations, the statement continued: aad have tried to help people throughout the world better their' standards of living. These national objectives wUl be vigorously pursued by the Incoming "The government of the United States haa and wiU continue to seek peace with Justice in freedom for aU peoples.” ■ .A ' A . From the White House, Kennedy went to his Georgetown home to' keep a series of engagements and lunch with Rep. William J, Green, D-Pa., Philadelphia Democratic chairman. ’’Michael,” interrupted his father sternly, “You cannot swim to the bottom of the sea m let’s hear more about it.” A A A ’Could I do it with a mask and flippers?” asked Michael. *T suppose so,’’ said the father. "But where could one get such] things?” AAA ‘‘I found them on the clifl! I’ve left them there hidden under some! rocks!” • I “If It’s s story .you’re telling.” ■aid the father, “I’ve warned yen, Michael, I’D-” “Come, then, and I’ll show you?" cried Michael and, dancing with excitement, he led his mother and father back to the cliff and to tl rock where he’d hidden his find. AAA But when.he lifted the rock, the treasure was gone! (Next: A Night Visitor) All adults are invited to participate at this and subsequent sessions the first Tuesday of each month, said Mrs. Arvesta Shaffer, secretary-treasurer of the club. AAA The program is designed to provide aides in public speaking.' 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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, i960 i'■.i,/ ' -A- THREE pelier Graphic nearly didn’t come out because publisher Stanley Knapp loot hi* eya-gUsaes. But ba found them just in tiro*. LONDON (UPI) _ Midlle-aged men tempted to roach for a cigaretteito ease the worries ot every-day Uh have been advised to rm* instead for a blonde (or a who is a nonsmoker—amplified hi* somewhat original ideas. The suggestion came from a British medical expert who said that in hie opinion then is nothing like a flirtation for taking a i mind off his routine troubles. the mas aver 41 whs shouldn't ■make ter health waseas 1 thtek flirting Is a suitable alternative. “Smoking is said to be a sign of emotional immaturity. This feeling of . uncertainty ild be counteracted by a pleasant emotional relationship like a father of live hie “Dent smoke-flirt” theory la an article la the me asagaslae The Practttleaer. In the article Dr. MacKinnon took the view that if middle-aged men must have a “minor vies” they should try to find a healthier on* than smoking—for example, light romance. *DANGEMOUS FOB VOITH’ Dr. MacKinnon may not know it but some housewives will not agree with him.'.Mrs. Audrey .Tebble, for example, was asked what she would do if her husband gave up his cigarettes is favor of flirts- "I’d wallop “I wouldn’t suggest flirtation asl~’““ an alternative to amoklng tor younger men,” he said. “That could be dangerous." * * * W Youth, he went on. could take up cbesa, or drink beer or engage in a series of “platonic'' friendships,! preferably several at the aarne, At his home Dr. MacKinnon— ' she declared. Moiygmental Injury RUTLAND. VI. i(UPI) — Stanley E. 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Their feeling is1 Donald h stylet.' asm Riven I that the North' Americans ex-j}ftu,n#“ “d L'■> l plotted Latin America and hin-1*[j 8BerrTiu0<1 tiered its development. Ronald L. winter. ISM Bird. oi i The uprisings, revolts and riots • WcSe.Vbwdu Ct. . come. Cuba now is a base for save c. romii, mi puhlk.. n fomenting revolution. and a source H&uSSd STSSJothy* sut22hl of 'a constant stream of Comynun- I court, sqitoro. ~ ' ; ist-oriented agents into Latin- son”. mJhSKn. % \u355?." ; American .countries, bent upon ■ittXd.^i'c.rTi . creating chaos wherever possible, win. If Castro and the Communists ^ Lyon0 and *c*5Xt TP'^Doid. riy^oo have their way. revolution willL’*?bt ?• ]Mn£ it u. ismriey ' spread through Latin America in tarn!™ ' * *' *** **• 1 1961 like a nrairie fire . Richard C. OllchrUt. 4(0 Lakeside irn line a praine nre. Joan A. Bennett. (SO Ukeetde ■ ——' Bolt.. C. Runyon. SOU rineleo Marriage Licenses jsenhower to order the U.S. Navy Executive Secretary 'and Air Force to patrol the Guate-| malan and Nicaraguan coasts to Appointment of Windle F, Jar- i P^vent Castro-Communist in- ^ a Washington attorney, as ex-vs*jon* 4 . - - ecutive secretary of the Automo- The recent uprising in Ar- tive Exhaust Research Institute, gentina was laid to supporters of Bloomfield HUB, was announced muled dictator Juan D. Peron, but today by william E. Imhoff, insti-the Peroniatas have been wooed tute president persistently both by the Castroitea and the Communists. While the '*»*••. s«c«*edi Roy L. uprising has been put 'down for. Barton who recently retired, has the time being. President Arturo »*•* “ H**1*1 emtmtk to n Frondizi remains in danger. congressional cAmmfttoe. He to Strong Castro and Communist married and the father of three influence is evident in the rioting children, against the Romulo Betancourt The n-year-old institute is a na-govCrnmerit of yenezuela and in tional organization supported by manufacturers of automotive ex-haust systems and engages in in-dustry improvement programs and public service activities. Offices of the institute were recently moved Now you can choose from an all wool carpet ... all nylon or a blend of these famous fibers! And, look at the price! We are clearing our stock before the end of the year ... so you can really save... and still have your carpet installed before Christmas. Exptct Tokyo to Top 10-Million Mark in '61 [ TOKYO (AP) — Already the I most populous city in the world, (Tokyo is expected to> top 10 million next year, the government's {statistics bureau predicts! | A census last October gave Tokyo a population of 9,675,000. Lon-Idon is second with 8,222,000 on the {basis of a 1958 census. Your Choice• ONLY oui in yion or Continuous Filament -Mi PRICEP WAY BELOW NORMAL f U. S. Army in Japan Counts its Dependents PINAR DEL RIO, Cub* he war crimes sentence < Louis, n British subject, duced Monday tor the time. /' mv- Originally, Louis, who lost leg arm in a battle with Fidel Castro's forces in the revolution, was condemned, to death. This was commuted to 30 years in prison after what-court attaches; •aid was an appeal from Britain' government. Now, in further legalI action, the term has been reduced! to 18 years. Frfepds, Countryman TOKYO I* - .The UJ. Army today liftrtl a two-week-old ban on p|Ari.A i An J ii i soldiers marrying Japanese girls Plea*« **nd ° L®n* r adopting children. Following President Eisenhower’s order to reduce the number of dependents overseas, a spokesman said, the Army had to stop the marrying and adopting long_____________________________g ter the White House through the enough to get a true count of how trips around the onto try. She’s a west wing. This Is closer to tbe many dependents it had. Ibit nearsighted. ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. CAP)—j Bright-eyed Nancy .Anne Fleming, Miss America for 1961, has also; become a bit wide-eyed. The Montague, Mich., pageant winner lost! contact lens during one of her tung winning Phone FE 4-1568-9 BAKER & H Richard H. DeWitt Rea. FI 5-1793 Donald E. Hansen Homeowners’ Policies Accident Insurance Fire Insurance Automobile Insurance Liability Insurance Burglary Insurance Tenant’s Policies Life Insurance Plate Glass Insurance Bonds—All Typas Nothing is more perilous , to men them a sudden change of fortune. . —Quintilian Covers Coast With Gifts Santa Bombs Lighthouses BOSTON (AP) — Edward Rowafhte well-wrapped gifts at New York Snow, New England’s flying Santo, arti Connecticut lighthouses. Cape took off Monday on a 25th ami- g*ttar** NC- w,n *» visited packages at lonely lighthouses on the Maine coast. ’ The Marshfield chronicler of * i Light, Thatcher's Island off cape Aaa and the Isles of Shoals Portsmouth, N.H.. on his flight up too const. The first Maine lighthouse was lonely Boon Island off YodL Snow says he figures the four-day flying will add up to 3,190 miles to drop 331 packages. Ha always carries wares packages in case bis sins la poor on the first to tern untowsfl today tor flights ever heeeae on Cutty- Wednesday Santa plans to drop ",!M tombs tv! u thins ASTHMA •usso, ssoswss see ewnssss Sense hhhm snacks sr ygisssk&sttcz Now Zealand to Ertct Memorial to Adm. Byrd WELLINGTON, NX (UPD^-— Lending dtteeAs of New Zealand meet here today to plan the erec-l torn of a memorial to the late Adm. Richard E. Byrd and to establish two acholarships in memory of I ithc famed polar explorer. A. Leigh Hunt, founder of die Richard E. Byrd Fellowship and the New Zeeland American Assort-j ation. said the monument to .Byrd would be in the form of a cairn to be located on Mt. Victoria, ovetv looking Wellington. The trholarshipa. will honor! i Byrd's efforts in behalf of U.S.-] New Zealand friendship. Charge Man With Assault City Resident Arrested Following a Scuffle in a Parking Lot Charged with felonious assault j against a police officer, a Pontiac man yesterday demanded examination yesterday before Municipal! Judge Cecil McOUlum. Jim L. Taylor, 34. of 432tt Highland Ave , was arrested early Sat-jurday morning in the parking lot; [of Cuperis Bar, 374 Franklin Road. Miller’s Furniture Christmas Specials HI IS that ha saw a crowd af people watrhtog Taytor whs was yelling and UMflflflg a ptotoL When hr identified himself aa a police officer, Fteeher said, he became involved in a scuffle with! 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Sizes 12 to 20. Choose it In liloc, block or J . clam . ................... I7£§| Wm; THE PONflAC PRESS PwrtUc, Mich. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 6, I960 Rpr M g|# >■; * • * "* • i .*" HAROLD A rrreORRALD °ses Voice of the People; ‘Qur Race, Color Is God's Decision, Not Our *T* / Rowtn H rwiMM n. Trim MMU »Bd Rubw Uuu|tr AdvertKInc Director Three Area Residents Merit Special Praise It Is nure when we tip the Journalistic hat to three area residents in different fields at the same time, but that's what we're doing today. Cause for dipping the nub into the inkwell reserved for accolades are Dr. John D. Monroe, Oakland County Health Department director; Lynn A. Townsend, heir Apparent to Chrysler prexy L. L. Tex” Colbert; and Donald R. Koski, student teacher at Pontiac Central High School. ★ ★ ★ Dr. Moraot, a pioneer in county health work, saw the need early, and Oakland County led the state in opening this vital department. He has Just received the distinguished service award of the Michigan Health Officers Association, and it's •MONROE wall deserved. * Very few people have served their fellow man as long or as well as Dr. Monroe. u * * * o\o Lynn A. Townsend, the salute n^arka his elevation to the top echelon of one of the country's largest firms. Taking over his new Job V hen Chrysler is in its ufual fight with OM aid Ford across the nation for a bigger s^are of auto sales a^d also when the tOwnsend firm is pressed by internal problems wjth dissident stockholder groups 1st a tremendous Job. } Our beet to a man who will need ;h, ★ ★ To this distinguished pair add Donald R. Koski, the aforementioned student teacher, who keeps busy each day at Pontiac Central This man is facing . problems, too... he’s blind. ★ * hasn't dsuntsd him ifrom acquiring an education and jpursuiag a career which often is (lacking in recognition and status. •Ho takes la stride the adjust-intents that his blindness makes meceasary, and goes on with the [vital Job of Instructing our young-Inters. fee’s mapped his future—teaching those who are also afflicted with lack of* vision. A wonderful choice made by a wonderful fellow. ★ { Messrs. Monroe, Townsend and [Koski are living ovidsnes of {character, service, and just plain •drive to-rise above the average. (We do indeed aalute them. munist-insplred and Communist-led. Diligent Inquiry has led us to a conviction that this charge is wholly unjustified. It cannot be asserted, of course, that no Communists took part in the demonstrations . . . The main body of students . . . were inspired only by their own valid and thoroughly creditable Indignation at the committee's conduct.” . ★ ★ ★ It is charged that newsreel shots subpoenaed by the committee were edited by members of its staff who also supplied misleading commentaries. A commercial company made the film and has sold 500 prints of it at $100 each. Even more disheartening, the movie has been given official approval and advertised by the committee in a special publication. ★ ★ ★ In commenting on the film in The Reporter, Paul Jacobs, a respected West Coast newsman, explains the distortion thus:. “Both the narration and the way the film clips were edited deliberately distort a number of facto. For Example, separate sequences have been run together ... to give the impression of mob action and the film shows students displaying defiance after police warnings, although actually the demonstration occurred at a completely different time . I . After the riots were over, the sheriff of San Francisco County said ‘TJiere was no act of physical aggression on the part of the students.'H it * it ★ If indeed the Cokunittee has indulged in such falsification, it does not commend itself to thoughtful people. Whet la going through the people*’ mind* who ere involved In the Southern school problem? Are white people co bigoted end narrow minded that they would puniah a small child tar 0* color at Vk akin, or Just to prove a point? I’m e white person, but I cent aee this fighting among one’* fellow men. i j* ★ ★ Have jeo ever aald to yearMf, “What would I do If bed had made my skia black?’- len t K true that the blggeet share of ear people ere Protaetaat, Catholic, or Jewish because they warn ban that way? We should be so busy being down aa oar kaeaa thanking God ter all oar hires tugs that we have ae time lor petty sashbary and JFK --'■"“ IjRBMfi, TK0 p 1 J ,-,.T g ★ • ★ ★ Think it over. Call ourselves Christians if we can, bid remember the Communists are watching and waiting While we here in America are refusing our own even an education. Writes on Medical Care for the Aged ‘Sunday Shopping Isn’t Necessary* Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller has publicly stated that the federal-state program of medical care for the "aged is Impracticable and doomed to failure. Why Is D. E. Vincent Oskey, president of the American Medical Association urging the doctors to pitch in and back the recently approved federal-state program of medical care for the aged? It is a very wrong way to prepare for Christmas by one of our department stores remaining open on Sundays. If one store starts, others usually follow because of the competition. It Isn’t ’fair to the employee, gard the freedom of warship as Important. We fought to does Next! David Lawrence Says: Must Economic Blocs Wreck U. S. The AMA Is oue of the strong-out aooociattono or unions In the IIJA. What efforts or. solution have they offered to alleviate, the shortage of doctors la this country? How are they to meet the need with the Increasing pop and surely wo am slipping bach if we let department stores start The federal-state medical pro- With added evening hours, people ate already being given plenty of additional shopping time. Let an true Christiana boycott these Sunday sales. WASHINGTON - The paramount question of the current era is: Shall the economic power of private blocs continue to unbalance the whole business situation and cause widespread' unemployment as well aa the loss of I dollars to the American that’s what slipped in the third quarter of either last year or this. “Ike flow of goods to final users continued to rise In both periods. Thus, the economic setback in the third quarter IMS, aa measured by the groao ns-appears to be primarily an aftermath of the steel strike. gram is a whitewash to defeat the incoming social security program. Steel ingot output rose to a second- To be eligible tor federal-state med. quarter 1950 annual rate of 135 teal care, a person must take the million tons, then fell to an 1ft- pauper's oath. -milUon-ton rate during the strike, ~ (Editor's Nate: It the person who signed hie letter “A Pontiac Resident” will please submit hie files, we wig be mast _______________ There are over 16 million peo- wLTT rebounded to a 139-million-ton rate pie aged 65 or older In the U.S. M P"* Me letter.! in the first full quarter after the The AMA must see the handwrtt- v ing on the wall and should Know POrtfillS it cannot stop social progress. W. R.I. end of the strike, and then receded to a last-half 1960 rate of around 78 million tons, By JOHN C. METCALFE “What happened in steel prior to, dufing and following the strike sheds considerable light on the disrupting effects at the strike. “Output just before and for a time after the end of the strike was far above the ll?-miUiom-ton annual record of 1966. (Copyright IMS) The Almanac i ( the moon . The Man About Town Trees Are on Way Annual Big Trek Through Oakland County Has Begun as a result of the work stoppage LAWRENCB itself that lasted more than three months in 1969. A downturn in the business situation during 1961 has already been forecast. This is a direct effect of the steel strike of 1969. Unemployment because of the disruption of the economy is growing. Long before the strike actually began, buyers of steel feverishly bought all the metal they coeld get hen and abroad. Steel mlHa operated at reeeri capacity. After the long strike, the mills caught up Somewhat with the operations there- Dr. William Brady Says: DMp.i street . . . where hr a very Mag ago . . , My fore I used to meet . . , The houses now an grayed with time . . . The trees hare grown so tall. . . Yet, ae I walked along the street . . . Each-eat I Winter Increases Danger of Carbon Monoxide Fumes lire: Usually divided into three rlaeeee — ordinary, damned and S sought to readjpst Itself to the body blow It had received. America Is Weakened by Distorted Evidence ptnrtilng news cornea from Washington that the lp>uie Committee ati Un-American Activities has sponsored a propaganda film "Operation AJpotition" which deliberately distorts certain facts In connection with the gtydent riots In San Francisco. \ The ostensibly anti-Communist , film is being shown to government agencies in the interests of jwthmal security and sold to in-tiostrial firm* for showing to their ■employes. AH wcH and good ex-jeept that the film ie reported to gin a distorted view of student >rotesta against the committee’s ^methods at hearings in that dty. Tp* § ■ * • * ★ r According to the Washington Post this film "suggests as its main thesis Mutt the demonstrations wen Com- m Bound from the north woods, many thousands of Christmas tress now are being trucked through our county every day. They’re bound for tbs big dty markets In Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland and other points. An observer on the Dixie Highway reports that trucks, each carrying from a few dosen to 500 or more trees, an passing at the rate of about one every minute. This will continue until s day or two before Christmas. Most of the trees from the north are “thlnners,” taken out to give the other trees a better chance to grow in a symmetrical maimer. Hence, many of these cuttings are somewhat one-sided. The best Christmas trees are home grown. They were planted as seedlings 10 to 15 years ago on land in the Pontiac vicinity, and grew in the traditional cone-shaped manner. For the first time in its history, Oakland County this year la producing them trees in sufficient quantity to supply a good part of the local demand. They may coat a little more than the northern trees, but they're worth It. Always -starting at top price, which gradually decreases as' Christmas approaches, it now appears that the retail cost of all trees Is about the same as last year. Foreign producers of steel made some long-term contracts with American buyers, thus cutting off future business for American mills after the strike ended. Some manufacturers of articles which had been made of steel turned to substitute metals and have kept off using them. Some construction all over the United States was delayed, and the indirect effects were felt throughout the entire economy. This correspondent asked a" disinterested economist (o describe the effects of the steel strike on the national economy in 1959 and 1960. Here is his memorandum: A well known Pontine physician, the one who says he expects to resort me pnst the century. mark, says the principal thing for people with weak hearts to leave alone In winter Is the enow shovel. Another national honor recently came our way when William R. Sturgeon of Orchard Lake was chosen president of the Veteran Motor Car Club of America. “Spurts In Inventory building by American bnnlneoe and especially by men of Steel, both ahead of oad following the well-advertised Steel ■ tjr I k e which started In mld*IM9, were the moot pronounced for any peacetime periods of record. Osctlla-ttoos In inventory bnlldlng are disturbing to the economy. “Inventory building pmong nonfarm industries rose to an 811-billion annual rate in the June quarter of 1959, fell to a figure minus |0.5 billion in the foliowiqg quarter, and then in the first quarter of 1960, after steel mills reopened, zoomed bock up to auv 811-billion rate. By the third quarter of I960,,the rate of accumulation had ■Upped baek to only $1.3 billion. RELAPSES POSSIBLE “Such nocUUHnns fa .inventory demand as these caff induce relapses in the economy Despite a rising trend of final demand. In fact, except for them, the gross national product would not have Inexplicable aviation disasters ate sometimes attributed t6 “pilot v error.” Among the. familiar effects of-oxygen deficit, anoxia, as m alti-1 tude flying, are lowering of powers of si g h t, smell, hearing, I memory and judg-l meat, without the! individual being! aware of his con- j dition. He m a y | also have irrational ideas, uncon- DR. BRADY trolled outbursts of emotion and impaired muscular coordination. Similar effects occur in anoxia (lack of oxygen or insufficient oxygen in the cells and tissues) in mountain sickness and in various illnesses such as pneumonia, septicemia and fever. Identical effects are familiar, though not always recognized as anoxia, in mUd carbon monoxide poisoning.'After all, inhalation of carbon monoxide is lethal, dangerous or injurious only because the colorless, odorless gas displaces cr crowds but oxygen from blood and tissues, or .office is necessarily enosed to thfe hazard front day to day, particularly in very cold weather when natural ventilation is disregarded because of fear of cold or draft. For bedrooms, offices, workrooms or-shops heated by gas stoves, window screens of unbleached muslin should be used as a precaution against collapse without warning or gradual loss, of health through carbon monoxide anoxia. By United Preos Interna tteaa! Today is Tuesday Dec. 6, the 341st day of the year with 25 to follow in 1960. The'moon is approaching tts last quarter. The morning stars are Mars and jSTSjmto, »>»ww In 1647, Abraham Lincoln took his seat in the 30th Congress as . ___ a member of the llitnofo delega-House of Represents- garden gate . . . Where often in still the shaded home . waa so light and gay . ttves. - Ike moonlit door Is boarded now . , . On old King William street ... For there is no one any more . . . For me to love or greet. ’(CapysfeM IMS) Signed letter!. png* or M e pereonnl health In 1889, Jefferson Davis died in New Orleans Iff 1917, Finland declared her independence from Russia. In 1933, Americans crowded into liquor stores and cafes ... to purchase their first legal alcoholic drinks in 13 year*.' it was the red of prohibition. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Aad you wti have eaafldmre ■ safety.—Job 11:19. ■tamped, to lie I I health and hjrgtaoo. oat dla- A thought for today: English eliet Joseph Conrad said, *' shall judge of a man by his as well is by his friend." When Ufe has hem well spent: when there to a conscience without reproach; when there is faith in nov- the Saviour; when there is a weli-You founded hope of heaven, thefe can fore be netting that should disquiet us. -—Albert Barnee. Case Records of a Psychologist: Political Psychology Helped Dems With the arrival of cold weather, regardless of constantly, repeated warnings, we shall have the usual number of fatalities from carbon monoxide anoxia dUe to the use of unvented gas burning appliances or stoves burning other feel. It Is fairly well knows that the use of a portable gas, oil or kero-mb* heater even for a little while “to take the chili off" la a small room may fctve off enough car- -boo monoxide to make the bath or sleep .the victim's foot. As little as three parts of carbon monoxide in* 1,000 parts of air will cause death within a lew minutes unless rescue is prompt. Any kind at fuel, burning slowly or smooideriiq' or with cloeed draft or restricted supply of air, may give off carbon monoxidt. Any one who says this or that type of bum* er can't produce carbon monoxide or burns all such “fumes" and is thereto* -absolutely sale is irre-sponsible or presumes upon your ignorance. Do Republicans or Democrats use batter applied psychology? Scrapbook this case and hava pour political leaden get hep, for Kennedy is the hist psychologist ever to have won the praManeg and he'll be harder to boat tn 1964 than In i960. Nixon could have won, hands doten, with the strategy outlined below. either Octet thau say number ► to fret one By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE G—444: On Nov. 15, I addressed the State Dental Society of Ohio. “Dr.' C r a n f," one of the den-tists asked at our luncheon, '% o, w can the Republicans employ better psychology in theTr cam- And then he should have been a verbal “slugger" like Dempsey, not a gracious Dapper Dan verbal boxer, for the pubUc prefers slugging matches. PLATFORM PSYCHOLOGY The Republicans have a few superb orators like Congressman Judd. Most Republican candidates, however, ere poor speakers who ought to take a Dale Carnegie course, or the GOP Should teach them speech strategy; The RepaMfeaaa alas need to stop thtohtog to twins of fUHng tie key spots on their ttotet In Chapter XIX of my college textbook "Psychology Applied.'’ I discuss this 'matter at greater length and have- recommended John Wayne, so you Republicans might go to your public libraries and get hep to a little modem political psychology. There are a' dozen famous applied psychologists here in America I could name who would have The Country Parson Verbal Orchids to- William Kreklow of 11 O’Riley St.; Mill birthday. MT. and Mrs. Northrop Smith of Bloomfield Hills; 52nd wedding anniversary. Mrs. Virginia Goodlsce of Waterford; 82nd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Eber Nerthampshire of Rochester; 82nd wedding anniversary. v Mrs. Rachel Osgood of Walled Lake; 81st birthday. S- I Burning charcoal gives off deadly carbon monoxide in abundance. The gas may pass right through a red hot cast Iron store. If the burner of a household water heater becomes sooted (carbon, charcoal), it becomes a menace to health and Ufe in the household. Well, they oughts to consult a fowl applied psychoto-l gists long before* the poll! *re DR. CRANE taken by Dr. GaUup. For example, if I had been asked for advice, I’d have urged the Republicans to nominate Ike aa vice president. There was no law to prevent Ike having run on the ticket with Nixon. And .Doe's popularity would then have swept Nixon into office by a landslide. The Coaetltulloa simply Umlte tog wheel banes ct the party political You don’t enter draft hones in the Kentucky Derby. The time is thus past when a political machine can Meet a-Harding or Coolldge or Hoover. It exited with FDR's first campaign of 1932. fie the Republican* need to recruit a strategy board of export Leo* than one pari of CO la a I parts of a|r headache end flushing of the face. Sometimes throbbing la the White Rosso aad Ike tea bad only 8. Even If Nixon were then to hare died la eMro, Ike eouid "till have served X years more toll them la advance how to eimy polls and attract retro. For example, they shoull pick their 1964 candidates now and groom them steadily for the next their services free and have swept Nixon into office for A landslide, yet they weren't even consulted! The Democrats hare beaten ’he Republicans in their clever political psychology ever since FDR, and Kennedy ie even smarter than FDR, so Republicans need to go into high gear and fast for 1964, (Copyright IMS) ^ Carbon Monoxide (CO) is the dangerous gas in the exhaust of the SUtomdbOe or other internal coffinistfon engine. Not only the driver or passenger but alto the mechanic or attendant in a garage or parang tot and top Clerical worker in an adjacent shop It was thus quite stupid to. throw away the vast personal popularity of a national Idol like Ike, and I ‘ say ;thfs with no disrespect for Lodge. How About a Sen. Goldwater-John Roosevelt combination? ' Or. a Governor ftockefSUer-John Wayne team? It may shock stuffed shirt oM on ot ill M I i n«wtpnpor m 1 * dlfiPRtitlM. i prlnitd l| f S» $U Af tens* Countlei It le HIM a y»»r; •Stomrs Is muussn sad sfl otter Second, Nixon had nothing to gain by a debate with Kennedy, for Nixon’s then greater prestige ptoxy to meattea John Wayne, bfft John Wayne eaa probably sway more average voters to m ■teorlptkm ptrtel* ts«* nss teen Ml* W« just mod# o wonderful holiday dool! Leading coder chest manufacturers agreed to cooperate with us by slashing $21.07 from the price of ovary chest in their linos. . on Famous Make Choose from beautiful Tangier end Style above is similar to styles^ we stock for $37.11. NO MONEY DOWN Gives Up Mediation KUALA LUMPUR. Malaya I (API - Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman told Parti-ament today that because of thei ,attitude of some Indonesian lead-! ers Ik mu dropping his mediation • efforts over the New Guinea dte-j pute between Indonesia and the Netherlands. Mayor Michael Patrick picked up; his third two-year term in Wind-, nor. Hamilton acclaimed Mayor; Lloyd Jackaoa. Cities who re-elected their may-1 on wen Chatham, Kingston and; Sarnia. New mayors elected included Er-j neat Reed. Fort WilUam; E. M. Griffith!, Galt; and Mrs. Christine: , Thomas, Ottawa. Fear PONTIAC : DECEMBER ( SEV^EN Jury Gets Case ofHutan Jack Chorgod With Conflict of Intarast; First Trial Endad in Hung Panel /WASHINGTON’ IAP) -r Three ment at gunpoint Monday and Cuban diplomats have left their tefce him back to Cuba. (APl-The retrial of Manhattan Borough President j®"*" E- Jhck goea to the jury today. Jsck, highest ranking Negro municipal otfice holder in the no-'* charged with conflict Piplotnats Leave Service T Three Cubans in U*S. Quit Hurtado’s brother disputed this version somewhat. He said the had 'tried to persuade his brother to return. After Hurtado refused, a fight broke out. Neighbors called police, and the sirens frightened the diplomats, who then left the apartment, be poste in the United States. One gt them apparently thwarted an at-totree or persuade him to return to Cuba, A brother of Felix Hurtado, giving only meager details, said a statement Would be issued describing the incident. Police were called when a fight reportedly ;Mki ;-v- «"-*« -» c-aw o«!S£L“2l ,1“““d *1 apartment ami »iik ^ Jf ban delegate to the Inter-Ameri-ohrt^TkirtS. S Economic and Social Couaclli °* *he Oiwnhatfon of American Paid the bill out of horiwhold States, Hie two other diplomats were named as Dr, Manuel Men-cia. first secretary of the Cuban Embassy, and Aurelio Giroud, ■econd secretary. None of the three could be reached for comment. But Carlos Lechuga, Cuba's ambassador to the OAS, said Hur-tago had "separated himself from the service” because of a reorganization of the Ministry of For--• ,—■ -sign Affairs in Havana. Lechuga real estate operator seeking buai-jsaid the same reorganization had w * e “yp “W city. affected Giroud and Mencia. Lagaillarde’s lawyer, Joan Tlx- Thp defense depicted Jack as a! * * * ier-Vignancourt, hoped td per- baby in the woods in the hands! Informed sn..rre. ..w *•'"» *« come bark to Parts. Police said they had no guard on the apartment, but it learned that officers In' the area have been instructed to pay special attention to the apartment. Patrick Wins Windsor Ballot The Mother, said that. Hurtado was m a safe place and that case bad no connection with the! i of Giroud and Mencia. Hi they left the embassy on Friday. BrpqksFroBafi&n;, Putts 2nd Try; Gets Five Years Infant Son of Actress Sunday Sports, Movies Adopted in Most Cases in Ontario Elections TORONTO, Ont. * — Ontario municipal elections Monday pro- -*-aa ----------|_ it. money. The all-white jury of seven men and five women listened far near-ly six hours Monday aa both aides The prosecution charged that **ck "knew the score” when be permitted the renovation to pew far by Sidney J. Ungar. A certain gas station at 3235 w. Walton Btvd., Waterford Tiwnahip. must have' held a Jbertain faacfaa-j text for Robert A. Putnam, 25, of 224 W. Brooklyn Ave. The first time he broke into the | station with two companions in September, he ended up receiving; five years probation from Circuit mayoralty record in the Judge William J. Beer, provincial capital, some notable Putnam didn’t team Ms teanm comebacks, « few upsets and a apparently. He weat back to the strong trend towards a more open: same station Nov. » wfth one Sunday. j of bin friendo and broke la again. | Nathan Phillips, 68-year-old vet- this time smashing the cardboard erun of many council-room battle, rovering over the window “they was returned in Toronto for a two-! broke the first |bne. I year term that will give him a rec-l _ . _ • _ ' u ord eight consecutive year, in of- Today Judge Beer sentenced Put-; fjce > nam. who pleaded guilty yesterday; !to breaking and entering.-to 3 to1 | Charlotte Whlttoa in Ottawa 115 years in Jackson Prison for! wan the comeback queen. She violation of probation. ! returned ta the mayor’s chair j His friend, Daniel W. Cooper.! PARIS (AP) - Pierre Legal]-, De Gaulle goes to Algeria Fri-j 2 *■* £ j?: 0,JP St.. Waterford to Spain,fearing the tough ex-para- fonner Algeria* T?1* rB*r*B* Maynr Oeergs jand stood mute to being with Pul- commander in chief, who has erf- N*ta“' |D«m ■«•*" «" ‘*cood attempt tirised De Gaulle’s policies, and All told. 18 Ontario cities voted. ™* ?*j"* 1“*W *n ,he county Jail then go to Algeria before De Four acclaimed their mayors, five! Gaulle. ire-elected them and nine voted in! was In critical condttfon with a^ m ■ possible fractured skuB. Hurl as Cao Hits Buggy A governess wns whesttag the 1 Ibaby across 82nd Street at Madt- v NEW YORK- (Apl—A taxicab;son Avenue Monday when dig cUb > smashed \nto a carriage contain- hit the oarriage. The cabby was ing the infant son of actress ‘pa-jt*arged with passing a red fight, tricia Neal and British author! , - ■ Ronald Dahl The first non-sectarian univer- Lenox Hill Hospital authorities! aity in the Philippines, at Manila said the, Child, Theo, 4 months, was founded in 1900. French Fear Trouble as Lagaillarde Hides WHILE WE ARE EXPANDING troop officer is trying up with other French rightists and brew new trouble in Algeria for President Charles de Gaulle. We ore now in the process of on extensive remodeling and exponding program. . When completed, it will enable us to offer our fine community the largest onqi finest facilities in this orea. The present construction does not import our operation. We ore still obie to provide those who coll us with our normal “Thoughtful Service." ’ The exterior is undergoing construction but the interior is ready -to serve yob. a $10,000 bond. Death Notice Ungar. . ___, nouspgn K MvnuMt*!!!>• V"£.r '**!**" onirrvd “» return to Cuba Peymrat was a loan to be repaid but had rotated. .... . . .. *'■ An anonymous caller told The hlraaelf from Associated Pres* that two Cuban bis $25.QOOa-yenr Job pending out- diplomats had attempted to force com* of the trial and retrial. Ithei* Way into Hurtado’ • ,J A Stey sports bylaw and , The trial of Lagaillarde apd «, Sunday movies ac other* before a military tribunal (xxnpanied the ballot paper in MRS. WILLIAM SHETLER _ „ was reeresed for two dsy^afterl,,^ cltie, Voter, favored the Mns. Williara (BMgJe Fatetier Washington tor many years, had The red bearded Lagaillarde ^ ^ 186 ^ becan^.il1 and four others were disclosed ,ute'« security Newmaritet and went unexpectedly yesterday mormns Monday to have vanished-from * * 1 <°LS^y ,POrU ,‘X ^ 11 wa, dead on areival at Pontiac Paris during their trial on charges Defense attorney Jean Gallotinicipalities. General Hospital. She wiu 78. the, rt«>»tet revuh| ^ glgygg-ffl Rrentfo^ Ntexara F.1U and Survfvi"* be,^. ^ huri^nd ,s a daughter, Mrs. Katherine Newell 4 of Pontiac. apart-1 S TCI-1 - - - 1 caller informed him La- Brantford. Niagara neighboring Stamford Township, gailiarde slipped into Spain. _ De Qaulel to’ flying to Algeria Windaor. Alexandria Toron^ 0£, ^ and Cornwall favored the: **Thoughtful Service Two Locations to Serve You to promote a plan for self'Bovern-ment tor the vast territory. La-1 gailiarde and French settlers in; Algeria bitterly oppose Dr; Gaulle's plan. General Satan wait Get. 30. He has broken Gaulle and, is ordered to stay out of Algeria. Another De Gaulle foe often repealed in Spain is Joseph Ortiz. Lagailtorde’s caompanion tar leading the January uprising. __ ______ ___ Service will be held at 2-p.m.i movies. It will require provincial |Wedl!f^d»y ^Sparta-CrWin Chap-legislation to translate the voters' ^* RB l|| M ft wishes into feet. I1* Spain! bylaws art required to make M Feel Quake in Portugal Hi ftal legal wse la Brentford. Wallace- „ burg, Enatvtow, Fart Frances , LISBON. Portugal (API - An aod the Toronto suburban towa- earthquake was registered i -tip „| jshrth York sad Scar- Southern Portugal Monday night - k hiha |0 ron-Y |n |». Reports from Olhao said the trem ~ . I— —a* so violent that people ran their houses. Farmer-Snover FUNERAL HOME 160 W. Huron St. FE 2-9171 PARKING ON PREMISES Beauty Case, Weekend and Junior Pullman! : \& ■ . —r- : : —.■•: -•: Special value! Get full 3-ply wood box, heavy vinyl cover, triple-stitch binding, luxury details galore! All 3! 18 3-Pc. SIT LANE CHESTS! WKC, 108 SAGINAW...FE 3-7114 CHRISTMAS SALE of and Other Famous Make CEDAR THE /POXTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1900 Don’t Forget State Hospital Patients Or better, yet how Would you (eel if you didn't get a single Christmas card at least wishing you a cheery holiday? It may oemd tonpssaible, hat It Isn't. There are several bua- I’VK QUIT READING TOR RENT COLUMNS should reach the hospital by bathrobes (no wool), scarves, Dec, 18 If possible, officials stoles, shawls, slippers and wash-said. able scuffs. “While we urgently need wrap- Cosmetics, such as lipstick, ping paper, we prefer that gifts rouge, powder, face creams, per-come unwrapped with the wrap-|ftune> shampoo, talcum powder, pings separate so that we may se-cologne are desirable. lect suitable gifts for individual The* hems should be in plastic patients,” Panaretos. explained. |contaJnerh-or at least ayoid gists “Our Psychiatric Attend-L ant Nruses Association does aj. ca^use ih^s- beautiful job of wrapping and per-*“*•*•• cigarettes chewing to-sonaiizing the gifts ” bacce, plpe^ dgarette cmes thay- ling cream (tube or plastic) electric GIVE YOUR NAME jrazors, cigars, ties, belts and sox. People who wish to wrap the ^ toliwto potleats: gifts themselves should state the cleaning Masses. billfolds, contents and whether it is for gBd books, play, male, female or either, hospital lag comb ^ bnHh Mta, ajjj** “y- deodorants, mechanical pencil* ones come Christmas morn, they are' patients at Pontiac State Hospital. I Many of the 3.10Q patients would | be forgotten at Christmas were it | not for the generosity of the community. CONGRKSHMAN'S D A IT G H TER DIES — Barbara Meader, 22, daughter of George Meader, Ann Arbor, U.S. Re^resentattve from the 2nd District, died of a hemorrhage of the heart muscle in Ann Arbor Sunday. A senior at the University of Michigan majoring in English, she would have been graduated in February. Her fattier flew home from Washington Friday to be with her before she died. Stop that House-hunting and * pleading with landlords, by owning your home., financed with our modern, low-cost loan plan* 1 have no relative ties of any kind,” said Ted A. Panaretos, director | of community relations at the' hospital. Maay c b arch fraternal groups are curreatly looking for wortkwklle Christmas projects and unfortunate groups moat deserving of Christmas gifts. "We suggest really have nc toward.” said Panaretos. SEND NEW GUTS According to Dr. Walt. H Jobenauf. superintendent, the staff is "very appreciative of the splendid community response for patients throughout the year — not RIWWIIRW. lIKN'HRRlt'HI UTliriln We also like the name and ad-j Md ball ^ ^ ^ | civic and dress of donors so we may thank .nnthM.i. ' them,” Panaretos says. ( ... , . . Games could include Cribbage.ji I It I. advisable nut to umd per- pictUM> puzzlei> ^ by j iahable goods, gl«*e containers, Mtg| checkeri chess, scrabble and or aay pointed or sharp metal Chinese checkers, objects such ft* manicure sets. >ur patients. They! All gifts may be addressed to Children. 8 to 18 years o( age. j ° Iook Panaretos at the hospital. are requesting toys, table games, i * * * ■ j candy and cookies. Most of. the The following are a few of the youngsters are in the teen-age | II !many items suggested by hospital range. staffers as ideal Christmas gifts, j----------------—----------- Christmas cards far patients The seventh of the seven won-1 to mall out of hospital or to ox- dm of the world, the Pharos | change with other patients, (lighthouse) of Alexandria, was de-1 stamps for mailing purposes, gift strayed by a 13th Century earth-1 wrapping, ribbon, cloth and quake. l_ HOME LOANS Capitol Saviags & Loaa Asia. Established 1890 75 W. Huron St. PontUc FE 4-0361 CUSTOMER PARKING IN RIAR OP BUILDING Doctor Soys Jack Jr.j May Bo Permitted to| Leave Hospital Friday ! ! WASHINGTON (AP) — The baby doctor said Monday he thinks little John F. Kennedy Jr. can! [leave the hospital Friday to goj iwith his mother to Palm Beach,! Fla. “I think everything will be ail right by that time,” Dr. Edward B. Broocks told _________ _____ _ reporter. Hej {added he hasn't set the date def-: initely. President-Elect Kennedy took daughter Caroline, 3, to Palm Beach last Friday to await her mother there. Mrs. Kennedy and her children, will remain there through the Christmas holidays. The president-elect plana to commute between there and Washing-j {Dress Right for Dances BRAtTLEBORO. Vt. (UPD -I Among the dress-up rules listed j at the recreation center here is a| ban at teen-age dances on the ! {wearing of leather jackets, boots, | 'dungarees, slacks or bermudai [shorts. IRICKSON HAIR ft SCALP SPECIALISTS Christmas Gift Surprise tor Him! ^Sli^yws the at Shows The boiling action you see going on in the brew kettle aboveis caused by direet fire playing on the kettle bottom. This Lightest touch of oil I Shaves closest because micro-thin shaving head lets cutters get closest to base of beard. Cuts shoving time in half with over a half million cutting actions per second. Shoves dean and smooth with amazingly light touch. Exclusive Super-Trim for sideburns, mustache. ■NO MONEY A DOWN of the finest ingredients . . . making Stroh’s lighter and smoother. Enjoy the refreshing difference'of America's only PAY NEXT YEAR fire-brewed beer, today! AT POPULAR PRICES EVERYWHERE NORTH SAGINAW STREET PONTIAC STATE BANK ELDG. 'Tin Slroh Brewery Company, Detroit 26, Mtchigi# Enjoy TOMBSTONE TERRITORY (Monday,7:00 P.M., Channel 7) 'MICHIGAN'S LARGESJEWELERS | “1 WILL GIVE YOU 30 DAYS OF j IHAIR & SCALP TREATMENTS AT NO RISK TO YOU! ssiixx'rtsr * W. MMMee. StoWmI Mm Mr S Me SroWW Mr. K. Fryer Erickson District Dbecter T. R. Stonier Will Be at the Waldron Hotel 36 E. Pike St. on Wed„ Dec 7H»—12 eeee te • P.M. Phone FE 5-6168 IMPORTANT NOTICE HOPELESS CASES ARE REFUSED 31*!_i SS rrsuirFi inn tTt HU Mr. K. br-< Ammtmjkt pb«e UlbMi, m«mm *mri. mMmt IrMnw Mr eeyeee «*m, «m SrBjagigg mSeHm.» h UtiMnA eUMW ee* e mm, vee will be ■met hi mm uiifnt e»jt ■SaTfAw e eeroiet. eeMMl, fceefcbM tab eed Met* eeeSMee M Hbe Mr. K. Mr. kUm mtmtm it sMtergstafgs |ev e heebtiv tweg el h—lro Mb, \rTrrs&sr -a f I m Dr. Stanley W.Bfack A. ; $ * Optometrist 3SI3 Elizabeth Uhl Rd. Corner of Cnee Lake Rd. ... j ■ v . Evenings by Appointment Phone FI 2-2362 Closed Wed. ' • '1 / * ■!■■ A•'* - • -;' ‘ mir m in nit '■ V ■ '*' .’1 1? | W N ' ' * y/T -7—» ||MI 1*1 —:—:—V 4 • , • . THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1960 l#lllto III JLUIV NINE Device Enable Blind to Bowl by Selves WATERTOWN, l&ML (UPI) The graying, dlatlhguished looking man took tho tanAliar, quick iteps ol the bowler and bent hie ball racing toward the candleplns at the end of the alley. His aim waa not quite perfect and as be waited for the returning ball and a second shot, he fingered a special electronic device at the alley'* edge. waa Shade bland Soprano Court Mien William C^ reweea who baa bean totally blind for n yearn. y ' Moat of his audience could no more see Powers than be could see the camgepins. They were the sightless youngsters of the Perkins School for the Blind. Williams Names Two for Washington Staff LANSING (UPD-Gov. G. Men-non Williams seldf he plans to ffa* at least two office aides besides his personal secretary when he goes to Washington. D.C. Williams has been named assistant secretary of state for Africal In the new administration rj President-Elect John F. Kennedy. Besidte Julie Lawler, who has Want Statewide Air Alarm Test To Ask $500,000 to Equip Michigan With Homig-Buzzmr, Warning era had successfully dedicated their hew, specially equipped bowling alley and opened up another field of activity for the sightless. With the help ef device retold BowtoMe, Judge Powers geew exactly where the ptae had faltoa. The little baa translates tte aclise at tee ISptos ready has installed signal _ tors —the devices wbtch niikd the buzzers go off *- at BatUe-Oeek and Grand Rapids. The compnay cooperated with OCDM In developing the system. S batten to petawi i nuusuiw (igiNUN scvirini for msny yaars, die retiring six-term governor said he had asked, hts executive secretary, Sidney H. Woolner, and ah administrative side, John Abernathy, to go with him. Williams said he did v-n know to what capacity Woolner u>d Abemethy would ssrve. ran keep scare fir himself. The alleys will permit the Perkins students to practice without aide from sighted friends. An improvement to their scoring will improve their confidence. "When see go to outside alleys now we won' " so strange,1' ’ft -takes longer to be an Sffec-Itive blind bowler than a seeing bowler, but we feel toe Values are well worth it," said Pejidns Principal Benjamin Smith. WASHINGTON ID - The Office of Civil and Defame Mobilization will a* (900,000 of federal funds to equip Michigan for a statewide test of thq new honte-buasr system of warning against nuclear attack. ■ , * * * OCDM Director Leo J. Hoegh said the last, to be held next year if the new congreaq provides the money, could lead to nationwide installation of the equipment. “Pas mrs the American people whsa tony have area the eftoe-tl veaeaa el toe system — wIB be willing and happy to pay gf-to to equip each home with a has-; ear," Hoegh told a reporter. Tm just as confident that them taiftilles will take the next stop — provide low-cost shelters to which to takS refuge if the warning] comes.**, - The little Mack buzzer box, which plugs into any electrical out-] let, waa tested successfully ini Chhriotte, Mich., Oct. U.' ■ * Michigan was chosen lor the 1961 statewide teat. Hoegh said, [because Battle Creek Is OCDM's operational headquarters and because the Consumer Power Co. al- PEf DOCTOR By A. W. Mailer, D.V.M. lines which sots off toe teaman-to the test at Charlotte, buzxers sounded in state police stations, power company offices, radio and television stations, and 1,500 homes. * # * The. noise Is loud enough to wake deepen and to be heard under conditions when outdoor sirens cannot be hear; Plastic-Covered U.S. Passports Due Next Month NEW YORK n Target WASHINGTON — Coach Sammy Baugh' of the New York Titan? completed 1.709 passes while quarterbacking for the Washington Redskins from Up7-1952. 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Women\dritwariratore, angered by the appeendice of tt white children pt the .William Frantz School. tossed eggs and threats white mothers escorting child-from*s4ha building Monday., The previous high in white at-■ndanoe dtiring th* boycott pas i0 pupils. Frantz has one Negro firil grad* PffffL. ‘ .-A *, t < omplete white boycott held McDonogh Nov. 19, where three Negro girls, all first graders, have upied a building that usually i around 300 pupils. Normal ite enrollment at Frantz is about 500. , - A third try by the legislature to , .ist the- Orleans Parish School Board was restrained by three rderal fudge*. An act approved, last Saturday and thrown out by the federal tribunal act up a new five-man board t* handle finances for New Orleans schools. WON’T CLEAR CHECKS , Banks have refused to clear checks issued by the present board due to the Confused statin of the body. A legislative leader, said the federal restraining order; jeopardised continued operation of New Orleans schools * ‘ • u. S Dist Judge J. SkeUyl Wright advised the school board | he lacked Jurisdiction on the board's petition asking , four New! Orleans banks to show cauae why they should dot honor school board checks. lie advised rewording, of the pennon to put It within the eourt'sj jurisdiction. The legislature adjourned in B»-j ton Rouge until next Sunday after holding a secret session to mapj arcs her offensive Sen. E. W. (Ira volet Jr. told, newsmen, floor! leader for Gov. Jimmie Davis,! called on white parents in New) Orleans to Antlnue boycotting the two schools. The demonstrators concentrated! their efforts at the Frantz school, with taunts of "nlger lover" atj mothers' and children leaving the1 school. EGOS HIT CARS An egg splattered a window in‘ the car occupied by Mrs. James (Ubrteile who has taken her daughter to the school almost; daily since the integration aider • became effective Nov. 14, ^—j Two eggs were tossed at the; car of the Rev Lloyd Foreman] while he was driving his daughter! Pamela Lynn to the Frants school A number of, white students boycotting the first three grades of both schools were registered Ini a proposed private school in suburban Arobi. They will be eligible] for grants-tiMud under a legists, five act setting up an alternate system of private schools. Nm* AND HATE— a crown of New Orleans segregationists watch whit* children come out of fhtegrated William Fraatz School Tuesday and enter a waiting car. Seventeen white Children ■ses along with the one Negro first ■ ( ar fsrt«fi« grade girl. The crowd is held across the street from the school by police, hut fills did not prevent then! spattering file cars with eggs as they Fr. Stainaf off U. of D. Wins St. Fronds Modal cRfCINNATf 35 ton1 weight out to ’about two pounds; per square inch. until December?# FREE gs ISwainson A j New Men to His j LANSING (UPIt - Governor-1 Elect John B. Swainson Monday] named four additional members of! his staff, including the two men who may be closest to the incoming governor. Thaddeus (Ted) Ogar, Detroit Editor of the Michigan AFL-CIO News, was appointed' presa secretary. and Mitchell Ttndler. also of Detroit, was chosen as executive secretary. . | taught in public schools In Detroit1 | and has been active tn Democratic j organizations in the Wayne County ] area tor several years. , MUIer, has served Ware ISM | Jordss J. Pnpfcis. rsrrr-st admlnUtralh i to Gev. G. Meat I aaffag. ef sdmtnistrath r atHcer. Diehard L. Miller. Hasten, waa earned as legtslatlte aide. Ogar assumed his present position in 1947 and is also a vice president of the International Labor Press Association. Tcndicr is now deputy racing -commissioner He previously House Democratic Leader Joseph J. Kowalski. He prevloasfy was | os the staff of Ally. Gen. Paal ] L» Adam*. . 9wainaon also said Sidney H. Wolner. now executive secretary to Williams, will continue hit duties in the executive office during 'the period of transition." williams said he planned to keep Wootner on hit staff when he goes to Washington as assistant secretary of state for African Affairs. The Church el St. Paul Ship-j wrecked in Valletta on the island of Malta preserves a relic venerat-l ed u a bgne, from the apostle's] right arm. YOUR HOME NEEDS WINTER HAZARD PROTECTION TOOl Your home loco* increased ho lords in the tamer mo! Foully hearing system* mis* the incidence of flee; pipes tree to up; tumooes smoke; tee end snow damages roots Make turn your, dwelling end personal property policies am up-th-dota and toady to pro- ’urw’ DO IT TODAY! Kenneth G. HEMPSTEAD INSURANCE Holiday-time... and the giving is easy Mayor deLesseps told newsmen the disorder at the, two schools is hurting the city's, buffness. The mayor suggested a May holiday of news coverage , but some 30 newsmen attending a con-] Irrence in his office turned down' the proposal. Morrison said he be-; hrvrd women pickets would gradually give up if news media limit-1 ed (-overage and agreed to a pooling arrangement. Coors Kidnaping Trial ] Will Bogin on March 13 j GOLDEN, Onto. (UPD — District Judge Christian Stoner Mon-, day sqt March 13 as the date ty: the murder trial of Joseph Corbett j Jr., accuaed in the ktdnap-slayin* of millionaire Brewer Adolph Coaraj Ilf. * At'the same time Stoner appoint-) ed two attorneys. H. Malcolm Mac-Kay and William H. 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New Unit Fights Will Stress Education, Better Treatment and Law Revision NEW YORK (UPI) - The Increase in narcotics users has stimulated the formation of a national organisation to fight drug addiction with a $7 million program oyer the text three years. The newly formed organization is eallsd the National Association for the Prevention of Addlction to Narcotics (NAPAN). Its aim is to combat addiction through community education, revision of existing laws and the improvement of Ikh country loses |M mll-1 Isa annually heeaass of narcotic* addiction," Joseph F. Csrttno, chairman of the heard of tr—tets el the new organisation, aaM. But further, Cariino, speaker of the New York State Assembly, said "In terms of human suffering, the destruction of the family, the debilitating effect on the moral fibre of the nation, the depletion of 1 power resources, the debits are Hi said drug addiction n« "moved out of the cellar into the paftor” and no lodger is limited to the substrata of eoctety. NAPAN's program Is to raise flA million by pabUe subscription la the nest three years to aeeompHah three main objectives. They are: —Development of a program of community education in cooperation with educational departments and school systems, community Service organisations, religious denominations and social agencies. —Research and investigation into the legislative and law enforcement aspects of drug addiction to determine the most effective policies in these fields. Reeanrch into the causes of addiction and improvement of methods of treatment A pilot project is planned with establishment of an experimental and research institute and hospital as a center for scientific, medical, legislative and education studies. The Barrett Park Zoo on Staten Island has one of the ‘wdrld's largest collections of snakes and other reptiles. TOMORROW'S WORLD depends on TODAY'S STUDENT Deprive cue promising student of the education be dseervee and we may ferfeit future world leadership. 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Drawing its membership from Pontiac as well as Waterford and Clark- a holiday mood. The group win present gifts to 43 patients in the men's ward at Pontine State-Hospital. Mrs. Percy H. Hamly. Vrs. Laurence Herman and Mrs.1 Robert Holbrook assisted the hostess. * "■ * '.* ■ The International -Firm Youth Exchange delegates will apeak, concerning "Expert- ‘ cnees in a Foreign Country" nt n 1 p.m. dessert, Jan. 9, in the home of Mr*. Carl H. Kindi of Pembroke . Drive, Bloomfield Hills. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Allen Kay, Mrs. Robert Mint worth. Mrs. Eugene K. Kelley, and Mrs. Cart W. Moyer. A “Christmas Festival of Song* will be presented by a newly, organised civic chorus. Preparing for their roles in the Sunday evening concert are these members of Our Lady of the Lakes Chorus 0 r—un rim nm (from left) accompanist Charles Johnson of Visger Street", director Don Zielinski of W illiams Lake Road and soloists Marian Lessord of JClarkston and Richard Miller of Baybrook Drive. Nurses Set Bazaar at State Hospital Pontiac Chapter of the Psychiatric Attendant Nurse Association of Michigan will stage a Christmas bazaar and hake sale in Pontiac State Hospital * main building Friday- Doors will open at 11 a.m. Mrs. Ray Schwarts, chairman of the wayk and means committee, wilt he chairman for the public sale. - - %, 4 Athletic Movie Set by PTSA Pontine Northern High School's Parent - Teacher - Student Association will aee the film "Athletic Value*" at 7.30 Wednesday in the school's lit1 fie theater. . # * 4 The Rev. Robert (Bob) Richards, tanner Olympic chant-pion and holder of the world's record tor pole vaulting, is narrator of the film. * * * Following the movie a question and answer session will be conducted, by Elder Johnson. Northern's athletic department bend; Dr. Dana P Whitmer, superintendent of schools; and HoUie Leptey, city director of physical education, recreation -and athletics. # fo a Refreshments will be served In the cafeteria under the chairmanship of Mrs. Ford Everett, assist ad by Mrs. Robert Everett. Mrs. Irwin Mills arid Mrs. Melvin Norberg. Showcase Featuring Happy Fair Unique and unusual Christmas trees and holiday decorations will be among the displays' on exhibit at. Showcase; Inc.’s, “Happy Christmas Fair.'' Opening Wednesday at 2 p m the fair will feature decorated Yule logs, gifts trim abroad and a special Christmas dto-eussion Friday evening, “What and Why is Stained Glass'' by artist Mary Gtovann. * * * A Christmas .' caravan with Santa Claus and a group of entertainers will visit the Children's Center on Telegraph Road. Pontiac State Hospital. Methodist Children's Village in Red ford, the Arnold Home and the Evangelical Home for Children and the Aged. This program will be open to area children Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at i Birmingham. Hours for the fair are 9 a m. to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and 7 to 8 p.m. Sunday. ' Christmas Pqnce Slated Saturday The Square Set Dance Club will celebrate at a Christmas dance Saturday in. the Herrington HUls School. Hows are from 9 until midnight # #' t Members have been asked to bring white elephants for exchange at the affair wkteh will offer a cooperative buffet. Club members will cull the step* for . An old-fashioned yule log typifying the English Christmas is held by Danny Puddmgton of Birmingham. He fUtman a in New Y . M Rite Followed by Buffet Dinner The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church was the setting for the Saturday marriage of Sandra Kay Mcllroy to William R. Baden solemnized by the Rev. C. J. Bersche in the presence of the immediate families. ■ A family buffet dinner was served followin'; the nuptials in the home of the bride's parents, the W. G. Mcllroy* of Ascot Road. Waterford Township. The bridegroom is the son of the Roscoe Bade ns of Hazelett . Drive, Waterford Township. White chrysanthemums and cymbidium 'orchids complemented file bride’s sheath dress of whiter-white wool jersey worn with on orchid velvet hat and orchid shoes. ★ * ♦ Mrs. Robert Fields of Waterford, sister of the bridegroom, and honor matron, wore an orchid wool jersey sheath dress and carried pink carnations. Robert Fields was best man for his brother-in-law. ' For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Mcllroy chose olive green silk jersey, winter white bat and gloves. The mother of the bridegroom appeared in gold and white silk brocade, brown velvet fiat and white glove*. Both mothers w' After a brief honeymoon, the youhg couple will be at home on State Street. Honeymooning % New York " i week arh Airman 1c. City this * . David R. Once Is Enough (NEA) - Use a light finger on the pressure-packed scents. A little “whoosh” goes a long way.. MRS. DAVID R. KIDD GOP Gals Set Yule Celebration Mrs. Harry Henderson of Birmingham, president of the Republican Women’s Federation of Oakland County, will be hostess for the group’s annual Christmas party at 1:30 p.m. Monday. * . ’ * ★ Pontiac Republican Women's Club members art helping plan the- festival which will include caroling, gift exchange and Christmas goodie*. Mrs. Daniel T. Murphy Jr. is chairman. * * * Announcement of an intensive, political education program to be launched am by party headquarters will be made. — ♦ * * Arthur G. Elliott Jr., chairman of Republican Committee of Oakland County, has called an -Action Conference” at the Bloomfield Hills Junior High School Saturday to outline details of the new program. . R. Kidd fundhti bride, the former Tarim* Ruth; ? Hendrix of Kemp Street, who were wed Saturday Evening In Christ Lutheran Church. . The Rev. Arvid E. Anderson performed the candlelight ceremony in the presence of some ISO guests. Robert Hendrix gave his sister in marriage. Daughter of Mr. and ffop. Francis T. Hendrix of Conway, Mq., the bride appeared in floor-length white Chantllly-type lace over silk organza and safin. Waist-length veiling of silk, illusion fell from a fluted bandeau of satin. She wore the bridegroom's gift of cultured pearl earrings and necklace and held a cascade of white carnations and red roses. Mrs. Joel Quick was her sister’s matron of honor and Mrs. Robert Kiersey, sister of the bridegroom, served as brides-' maid. Royal blue shoes and feather hats complemented their dresses of pate, blue silk jersey. They carried” nosegay* of white carnations and red roses. Richard E. Kidd stood as best man for his brother. They are the sons of the Earl R. Kidds of Lytord Street, Waterford Township. Robert Kiersey was groomsman. David Garnett and Gerald McCallum ushered. * * it Mr. 'and Mrs. Edward Doyle .. Jr. of Lytord Street were hosts at the reception following the nuptials. For her son’s wedding, Mrs. Kidd chose ashes of roses lare and nyidn over silk taffeta, matching hat, navy rimes and gloves. Her shoulder corsage included red roses and carnations. The newlyweds will Uve in Mount Clemens where the bridegroom is stationed at Selfridge Air Force Bsiae. 'Relax, Just Relax1 The news I that the relaxed 1 more so all the time. The chemise is aTound, renamed and redesigned. Full skirts continue their return to fashion approval; in pleats, easy gored versions, and occasionally full circles. i in tfDmarttaRts laxed feeling gets Ceremony Saturday Patricia Hoard Is Wed Tiffany baskets of white snapdragons, gladioli and chrysanthemums graced the chancel of St. Trinity Lutheran Church for* the Saturday vows of Patricia Ann Hoard and Ronald C. Schrubba. The Rev. Halph G Claus officiated at the candlelight ceremony. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell E. Morris ot Fort Myers. Fla., the bride resides on Elizabeth Lake Road. Parents of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schrubba were host at the reception in their home on West Strathmore Ave- The ballerina-length bridal, gown of Ice bine peau satin' was styled with a bodice of Chantilly , lace re-embroidered with seed pearls and sequins. The- bateau neckline extended Into three-quarter 1 e a g t h is participating in the Happy Christmas Fair Wednesday through Sunday at Showcase, Inc. Imported silk illusion veiling ' was caught by a Swedish crown of sequins and pearls. White roses and lilies of file Have Him Join the Force* Says Abby Her Hubby's a Keeps Chasing Fire Trucks By ABIGAIL VAN MIEN DEAR ABBY: I just don't understand my husband. I am 21 and he is 24. and listen to this. We can be aound asleep at 3 In the A quiet interlude at the Christmas pasty for theCranbrook Branch Woman's National Farm and Carden Association finds Bloomfield Hills residents chatting. At left is Mrs. Harold /. Tanner, president with hostess Mrs. Charles W. Taylor, so ws can go see the fire. I have done this a fete times but I have told him I am not; doing it any more because we both work and I need my sleep. We have the biggest fights over fids because I say it’a childish and he says It’s not Can you settle it?' POOR SPORT DEAR POOR SPORT: Chasing fires is a very dangerous sport. Curious spectator* frequently block traffic and Impede the efforts of firemen. If ydur husband is interacted in helping at the scene of a fire, he should taka the necessary training and become a volunteer fireman. DEAR ABBY: My little brother teamed a Thanksgiving prayer at school and he said IT at the table. My father didn’t even bow hi* head, he just started right in- rating. I raid, “Daddy, you should bow your head and w§it: tor the prayer to be over with, before you start rating." ; And Abby, I said it real nice. Jbut he sent me away from the table and I didn’t get any Thanksgiving dinner. My mother said that my father was trying to teach tne respect for my elders but 1 think respect Mr the Lord comes first. Don't you? THANKSGIVING SPOILED DEAR THANKSGIVING SPOILED: I do. but didn't the Lord also my, "Honor thy father and mother"? * * * DEAR ABBY: I am rick and tirad of bekt a "good sport" about my husband’s ex-wife. They’ve been divorced II years and ahq, still sends him Christmas gifts just to let him know, she is still in the picture. I have always put her gift away until after Christmas, as I frit it doesn’t belong in OUR celebration. Next year should I return her gift to the store from which it was purchased or send it back to her?. PRESENT WIFE DEAR PRESENT: Hour does your husband ferikbout fids? The gifts are hla. Yon have no right to return (or even “put away”) packages addressed to him. fo ★ fo , DEAR ABBY: Please tril “TIN GRIN" that I am U, fairly attractive and well liked. I also wear braces, and have since last June, and H hasn’t hurt my popularity any. It seems in our school if you haven't got freckles, braces, glasses or pimples, you're out of style. "TIN GRIN AND LIKES IT* Or * a For a personal reply, tend a sell-addressed stamped envelope to ABBY,.. Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Qflif. colonial banquet. * * * Mrs. Harry L. Maish. the bride’s only attendant, wore ballerina-length blue satin with * matching headpiece and shoes. She carried a colonial arrangement of white carnations and pink ropes. Gerald Schrubba performed *file duties ot best man. The newlyweds will be St ho nip-on Elizabeth Lake Road. MM RONALD C- SCWRI BHA- Bridge Luncheon A bridge luncheon to scheduled at 12:39 Wednesday ia Pine Lake Country Club. * ’ or folk* dub’s holiday calendar also includes a dance Dec. 17 and a children’s Christmas party Die. 21. 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Orchard Lake. ( Members win complete their) annual Christman philanthropic project, prepar'f; < "lit box for a natlcat at the Public Health j Service llo p lat. Carville, La. For further information or reservation . Mrs. W. Dean Perry of West Lincoln Avenue, Birmingham, may be called. .WWW Group Two will meet at the home of Mrs. Albert T. Olson Jr. on Whysall street, Birmingham, at. 7:30 p.m. Dessert will be served by cohost esses Betty Hayes and Mrs. Zo Ann Reiss. Members will bring gifts for patients at Pontiac State Hospital. v Following dessert Mrs, Evelyn Gottschalk of Ike special education department, Pontiac Board of Education, will speak teaching program (or the hard- SSTF«£ -~r Wanning Yale The program will close with a | Party Dec. 13 Candlelight vows of Rita Eliia-beth Cox and Charles J. Dement Jr„ were repeated before the Rev. Paul Johnson Saturday ning in the First General Baptist Church. Potted palms and baskets white gladioli formed the ground for the ceremony performed before some 125 guests who also attended! the church reception. - The bride Is the daughter of Vine- £ Kappa Deltas Chester On. The Charles J, Dements of Glddings Bond am parents of the bridegroom. Of white lace over satiii, the bridal gown was fashioned with a bouffant skirt which extended form a cathedral train. A of sequins topped her silk veil, and she held an of pink sweetheart n tend by white carnations. * ★ * Cascades of orchid and white carnations complemented dresses of orchid chiffon and net over | taffeta tor the attendants. They ... wore Dior bow headpieces. Mnda Cox was her sister's honor matron, with Patricia Beach of Troy. Patricia VUIella and Mr*. Paul Franklin serving' Rhonda Edblotn of Royal Oak; I in white polished rotten, carried a! gift exchange. * * * , The Dec. 13 meeting of the Kappa |b**ket °f white and orchid ci Mrs. George N. Skrubb of Bin- Delta Oakland County Alumnae will jtkm .petals. Steven Todd was mIngham may be contacted for ad-1 be a Christmas party at 8 p.m. in | bearer, ditkmal information. j 1 “* u“ B ,J * Reviewing iprion dramatic club presentation of “Arsenic and Old Lace" •ore these Cranbrook and Kingswood students (from left) Lanny Howe of Birming- Road and Rick Foster of Clarkston. The favorite comedy is being presented Friday and Saturday in- Cranbrook Auditorium.'. , Players ;MJ SetCorrfedy 'Arsenic' "Arsenic and did Lice” by Joseph KaaaaMng, generally considered one of the fumdeet pisys ever written, win be pre-eented at 8:15 p.m. Friday and Saturday fay the Zkgastarfcxi dramatic dub of Cranbrook School The performances, open to the public, wrlB be at the '« Cranbrook Auditorium. Tickets win be sold at the door. * * • * Three students at MngsWqod School Cranbrpok pl*F the ** male leads. They an Marj. Rapaport of Pontiac, portraying Martha Bewster; Winky Skinner of Middleton, Okie, aa Abby Brewster, and Kathy Mansfield of Bloomfield Hills, playing Elaine Harper. Male leads wil be performed by Qranbrook students Fred Roth of Covington, Ky., playing Mortimer Brewster; Lanny Howe of Birmingham. Jonathan Brewster; Henry Wrfl of Detroit. Dr. Einstein, and Matt Stolper of Ann Arbor, Teddy Brewster. * * A Others in the cast include Louis Beer and Fraser Hilder of Birmingham; Grog Carr, Battle CTeek; Norman CTaig. Cincinnati, Ohio; Rick Footer. Clarkston; Tom Hippie, Dearborn. and William Thompson, St. Albans. W. Va. Cranbrook'* production of the famous Broadway hit la directed by Tempttn Ucklider. Try French Recipe Want a French recipe for smooth, soft arms? Apply a generous “dose of castor oil to your elbows at night. Next morning, spread a thin coating of castor oil over the entire surface of each arm. Then wash the oil off with thick soapsuds, rinse, and splash ait rose water or witch hazel. the home of Mrs. Donald L. Wel-| William Green of Auburn Avoid C&TeleSS GrOOntiltflf Devon Brook Drive, Bloom- Heights stood as best man*tor the'—- ----------------— ------— field Hills. 1 ceremony. Ushering were Timothy I Burt of Auburn Heights, Douglas Spurlock and Paul Franklin. PERMANENTS Complete with Haircut and Set Jfe Appafntroanf Itcwwy FE MOO LOUIS ■SS? through FrL Guest speaker Dr. Margaret Sterna of Wayne State University, Kappk Delta member, will speak i "Christmases i Remember." Cohostesses will be Mrs. Laurence H. Pate of Royal Oak, Mrs. Donald Brunson of Orchard Lake and Mrs. George Miller of Birmingham. * * ★ Area Kappa Deltas who wish to make reservations may call Mrs. {Weldon. Mrs. Squires selected a jacket dress of orchid brocaded Jaffeta, complemented by a winter white | feather hat for her daughter*? wedding. Mrs. Dement appeared in a blue silk crepe ensemble with a blue velvet hat. Both'Wore carnation corsages. For traveling to Northern Michigan the bride changed to a blue Iwoql sheath dress with a. blue list land black shoes and handbag. The fCeep Neat While Pregnant The province of Ontario, second {largest In the Dominion of Canada, begins north of New York City and extends westward to a | almost north of Omaha, Neb. rouole will reside on Glddings Road. By JJSEPHDfE LOWMAN Some women have a tendency to become careless about their grooming and about their appearance in general when they are pregnant. They feel- that they cannot look attractive or wear any of their good-looking clothes and so there is a letdown NEW! a ready-to-use, weight-control drink ready during the nine nroatha of pregnancy because the Is taUag thing* a little easier. Clothes for the expectant mother are so much more comfortable and so much more attractive today than they were a few years ago. 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It teems to about the only' kind of ftumy they haven’t thought up, It might open up a whole new .— the fenny card that to card- all for free. | to some of ind-wife re-| Luth| to lutol CHRISTMAS THUS FEED THE/PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1060/ FIFTEEN' Wreaths, centerpieces and miniature Christmas trees'will be specialties at Holiday Farms Branch of the Women's National Farm soli Garden Association's annual Christmas workshop Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Qregon Drive home of Mrs. John Camp* bell (right). Chairman Mrs. Richard Cardona (left) is being assisted by Mrs. Lewis Ruelle, club president (center) and Mrs. James FanCleave. Font members of the newly formed Fenton brands will attend. Christmas Tea Held by Club Mrs. Dale Moat* of West Iro-quota Road wa* hocteaa at a Chrtatmae tee far the Foottor'* Woman'* Literary Club Monday afternoon. The group * department of creative and fine iltt, headed by Mrs Raymond Swaney, pre-rented the da/* program. Mr*. Captain J. W. Heaver Of (bo Salvation Army mob* on "Hate and Spiritual Value." Mr*. Beanie Saybaugh read Mb Peter Marshall'* sermon “Lot's Keep Christmas." A white otoffhant sale was conducted by Mrs. A, 0. Carmen President Mrs. Joseph Phillips received Mr*. Conrad Simon as a now member. Ihe group will have a1 mas party Doc. IS for the library group at Pontiac State The next meeting is scheduled Jan. 4 at Adah Shelly Library. Christmas Time for Vasa Lodge , A Christmas party win follow Vasa Lodge * monthly meeting Panhellenic Has Yule Fete A Christmas program followed the Pontiac City Panhellenic Association'* dinner meeting at the Hotel Waldron Monday. * * * Betty CaraaU read “The Life of Dor Lord," by Charles Dickens ■ad Mrs. George Yaaocn real "The Miracle at Derrick, Texas,' by Luke Putcamp Jr. Rooemand Hseberi* led the group in carol General chairman Mrs. Walter Cbyer was a guest it the meeting. Donald Wennaten is chairman for the affair. Cummltte* members are Mr. and Mrs. Arvid England, Mr. and Mrs. Erik Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Scandtna visas and thrir families and friends have been Invited to the party which wfll feature dancing. During a brief busia members voted to change the date for the election of officers from February to April. Mrs. William The next eyrie of sunspots is ‘urn members of a date change for the January meeting. The association win meet Jan. S at. the home of Mrs. Richard Kuhn on Gateway Drive. John Hlrlinger. president of Family Service of Oakland County, will speak. New Citizens Arrange Event for the New Citizens' League of Pontiac annual “Christman Around the Warid" cciehra-were completed when the group's executive board met urday evening at the home of President Janice Aatona on West Ami Arbor Avenue. * * * The 30th amrivermry affair is scheduled at S p.m. Friday in the cafeteria of Pontiac Central High ehooL Board members also have approved the annual Christmas gift donation to the Salvation Army-Frank Walker showed slides at the board's annual dinner following refreshments. Kitchen Dining OK for Friends WOoed Taste Today tea Emily Post Institute Question: When-having guests bo to dinner — Jut another couple — can it be considered dieeourteoq* to them to set the table in the kitchen? Odr dining mom is not convenient to the Htcncn, and It is so much easier to serve dinner out there. (We have no maid.) Of course when we have mare than two people in we. have to eat In the dining room as the kitchen is not large enough. # e Answer; It depend* entirety upon your kitchen. If it is a pleasant and attractive room and the guests intimate friends wfo dine with you time and again, the kitchen can be veiy appealing. But If your guests are only acquaintance*, dinner should be eaten in the dining Question: My husband and I moved to this city a year ago. We have been entertained quite favitoly in the house* of several of Me superior*. These families are well established, have lovely homes and can well afford to give parties. We have not been able to do anything in return for their hospitality due to financial problems end inadequate housing. Will you please tell me how I can show proper appreciation for their hospitality? * * * Answer: Beypad making yourself agreeable when you are their guests, or when you meet them elsewhere, nothing is expected. It would, however, be very thoughtful of you to oend the hostesses a few flowers if you can afford It. ■ * ♦ * Question: We have been invited to the cabin of some friends who are sailing soon, and who win be gone far some months. They have asked other friends, too. I wonder whether there Is any rale about taking presents to people at such times, and what would be best to take? .* Answer: There la no rule about taking present*, but it is always a very kind thought to take a gift such as flowers or candy or fruit or perhaps a book or one or two magerines. The leading products of the Israeli city of Sodom are potato sad bromine, not irreverence. FE 4-0516 Big Week! 19th hooi COVItlNCS MANUKS IIISMKAIS 1111 SOUTH YIUOBAPH Soothe/Orchard Every fabric In our slock is seta priced! Buy now from one of Oakland County's largest, finest fabric bouses! GROUP 1 A large assortment of 48" and 36" drapery fabric*. 79^ 5 to 15iniw totton. 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Service for 16 includes 16 each of dinner plates, brood and butters, salads, fruits, cups and saucers—plus 2 vegetable dishes and 2 platters, MANY OPEN STOCK PIECES AVAILABLE, TOO! \ . . . and a new shipmenT of 4 Harvest Milk Glass! 15-PIECE SERVICE FOR 4 fad LUNCHEON mtr SET 15s Includes: • 4 9V4" Luncheon Plstss • 4 Gups and 4 Saucer* • (4 Vi" Cake Mate > Matching Sugar and / VUI This beoutiful milk gloss luncheon set, with its finely embossed grape and leaf design,~wHI odd glamor to any table setting! Buy for your own use . . . or to delight someone on Christmas mom! $2& This attractive snack set fa the perfect answer far TV, snacks, buffets, bridge parties, and other informal entertaining [ WIQOS 24 WEST HURON STREET 4" f SIXTEEN m THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY! DECEMBER 6, 1060 ‘M hfa f&tom'No Showcase, They Say Arts Advisers Leery of Jackie ■^nmantm (upu White Mow* to the pmidsnt’s home and Mn John F. Kennedy to free to Ox It up the way ahe But the tradftkxvJovtag Fine torts Chmititotoiw will get vary up- prestige to their intellectuals and artists. They also have encouraged children's art to make toe White House a show-• cate tar great American artists - and creative talent. , The seven-nun commission is purely an advisory group, but it lubes dear that in its watchdog iaMty its advice "is usually NOT ENTHUSIASTIC Linton R. Wilson, the < m secretary, takes a dim view of Mrs. Kennedy's plans. "There's no hanging spare tor aa art exhibit la the White Houee,” he said firmly. "The White Hesse lent a place to shew off Americas palattags. Who would see them? We have ms-sessns aad art galleries for ex- , hibitlons.” L r would be. I Mr*. Dwight 1 Wilson said there is "no rule against dunging anything." He noted that ‘'Sometimes things wear out and sometimes new furniture Is boughf” IF * * * The portraits of the presidents ■The future first Lady undoubt-hang in the Red. Blue and Green idly expects to keep the historic moms and East Room on the first] public rooms on the first floor in floor. President Eisenhower, their present decor. She is a devo- amateur artist, displays favorite tee of tradition and history. paintings in his office and changes Bat she also wants to Intro them around often, dure a torn Innovations aad ta WOULD ADVISE spn«gM the cultural Me of the ] Willon Mid (Hat Mrs. Kennedy jhas the right to switch furniture Mrs. Kennedy wants to show off around and to add touches to the current works of art. The Russians famous lower floor rooms. The always have given a place of high {commission would give its advice, DIFFERENT NOW “The White House." he said, "doesn't look today as it did when the Tafts were there or even The White Hbiise was renovated from top to bottom between 1948 and 1952. at a cost of $6 million. Former President Truman and Mrs. Truman lived in . the reconstructed mansion only a few months before the Eisenhowers moved in. Mrs. Kennedy will have a free hand ih redoing the second and third floor, family quarters according to Mr own elegant taste. "No one ever says anything about the private living quarters," son-said pointedly. Divorcer Her Husband but Denies Altar Plans, SANTA MONICA, Otllf. (API-The daughter of a film executive ui a divorce ffom her ftm-. actors' agent Jay Kanter. Bud she denies it’s a step on the way to becoming Mrs. Anthony Franciosa. Judith Boss Kanter, 28. daugh->r of Paramount President Barney Bala ban, divorced Kanter, 33, here Monday on charges that he ipent long* hours away from home: CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) ^^ oSnlSlS.v8’^ evated to the bench U1 this dty. ndssUe that pkmeered many tech- _ r,nfnrnl> „ . ^ Mrs. Kanter has1 beta seen recently with Franciosa, the actor who was divorced last nyeok. by actress Shelley Winters. Mrs. Kanter told newsmen that she and Franciosa "have gone out together socially, but I fail to see where that makes us altar-bound." ', The Statue of Liberty was-first proposed by Edouard de Laboulaye who ran a’ United States office of war information in Paris during the Civil War. The statue was fi-nally dedicated 1^ JL Snark Missile Is Fading Out' No others are planned; The missile’s principal value now is to bombers in estate! war. Stark travel! about SID \ an hour, compared With s Atlas speed of 17,000 m.p.h. Mother Gets Jail *£jfor Leaving Children Nation's 1st ICBM Is i Alrriost Obsolete Dua to Davelopmant of Atlas Negro Judge Appointed in San Francisco Court SAN FRANCISCO (All) - The new presiding judge of San Francisco's 'Municipal Court if John Wesley Bussey, 50, tint Negro d- TAMPA, Fla. (AP)-A mother’s plea for, restoration of the chil- niqueg for U. S. missile and apace programs, has parsed from the Cape Canaveral scene after eight Air .Force men launched t h last Snark. in the missile’s n rearch and training prograr Monday. The. 69 - foot rocket cruiseu 5,000 miles to a South 'At* lantic target The California and Harvard graduate was elected unanimously Monday by the other municipal judges, with whom he has served since his appointment in' 1960. like to have my children back,' Bln. Ramsey’s two daughter* 4, and 18 months, were found to a bar two Weeks ago. The mother, w ~- - j »kn i ■ > I aal* ayiert a lKMay jaO fehirley M. Ramsey, 33, of Gulf* pet, Miss., was sentenced Monday for child neglect. In a pre-sentence statement, ate said "I’d •aid she .Mffi became she was out of money ^ to take care of She said she bad toft her ho*-tomd became of mistreatment and hitchhiked with the children from Gulfport to Tampa, Nov. 13. ryf- The Snark made Its cape debut in 1952. Since then, more than 80 of there sleek rockets wore Bred. The Air Force developed It as the first U. S. intercontinental range missile, but it has gradually been made almost obsolete by toe swift-r, more powerful Atlas ICBM. Only one Snark base Is in operation, at Presque Iqte, Maine. BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE!] res, O-JIO-WA HtTHt l» 39% streak. DISHMASTER Imperial Fits Any Faucet! Cuts Work! as 3Waystttty... COMEIN-TEUPHOHE I WKC, 100 N. tspiesw TOUAl s Fleam mad mttoAiLTIMi Federal ftom^sunAI' at ywr mis w 23-Inch W MfR I Mr. Sflvar | hint AiLTtMIR Vtomat S Tremhter Sadie Cam I pleta ^amwMa at year ml* prim af Ut.fi. I wM pay tor k , (If married, (ivt hwhendi lint mm) | *119901 282 S9. I1. Viewable Picture! J | • Mowoot Sinpliatnic Oae-Rnob Tuiig! J K| totalled ■ ■’ ' ; ■ | I Nawatt 1901 medal. For " lam than price af many much imaier 21-inch tTV'i you cm tajey IIO, WIN A NOLI 23-INCH TV. Swivel bsaa aatre. 178! The bridal veil of illusion ngks f secured by a pearl crown and her To Feature Nature Film bouquet was fashioned of a single j . p/~> rink Mnnilnn white orchid encircled by steph- at C,ub ROYAL OAK {Organic Farm and Garden Club meeting Thursday will feature a lWalt Disney color film, “Beaver ;lValley,” from his “True Life Ad- fey of iMy. aad the sabers were, 'regular “Organic John VoNbelt rt tMamfew aad at each meeting. Gerald Henskt of Holly and Bernard Sedam of Lebanon served as groomsmen. Because of illness of her father, the bride was given in marriage Jay tar brother waiiam Hubbard 'fit Lebanon. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held for the bridal patty and 85 guests at a nearby restaurant. • AVON TOWNSHIP - Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones will narrate a film of her recent world tour at the Dfc, 14 meeting of the Brook landt-Avon Parent-Teacher Association. ' The meeting is scheduled for ft p m. at the Brookiands Elementary School, 480 E. Auburn Road. Gov, Williams and Gov.-Elect Swainaon have indicated they will appoint a constitutional convention study commission. THE PONTIAC PRESS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, i860 ^ONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SEVENTEEN Utica Passes $3.98 Million School Bond Issue s by 19-Vote Majority Operation Levy Fails By DON FKRMOYUC UTICA — A $3.98 million bond issue for construction of new school buildings in the Utica Community School District was approved by a 19-vote majority in a special school election here yesterday. However, voters turned down propositions which would have allowed the district to4 ----------:---H a $100,000 ad- nucpA hers of the National Fai making tabh their annual Christmas Greens Market thfe Shown at work here are (from Mil ( : .{ 4'... ,-rt“—~^—■—------—* Will Be Concerned With City-Owned Vehicles Farmington Has Accident Review Panel Approve Sale of Property 21 Oakland Youths Show Livestock Over 300 youths from it the state; including 21 from Oakland County, today entered farm animals in the Detroit Junior livestock Show at the Michigan bate Fair Coliseum. The statewide competition drew a total of 826 entries, including 400 sheep, 284 beef cattle and 144 market hogs. The animals and their ymwg trainer* all were to arrive today. ministration building and to levy a five-mill tax for school operation'. Utica School Supt. Fred Atldn-said today that the board of education would have to ask for vote on the operational ORCHARD LAKE — The safe of[ millage. . village - owned property was ap- "What most people don’t rral- {^*^ *peC“ ***' -je." Atkinson mid “h that preaent three mills for operationi17 adjacent to, .th_:_ [ * uwwgm «i iooay s snow was I ^ 1" *- ■» •"•■»«•<»»» that the voters turned down would’ The property will he sold to have replaced our present mill-' the, Birmingham building firm *-'* ef C. E. Raymaaa * ton far the sehert mpertntemfent -aid ****** "*• Prtre Is the bid rtf the dktrtrt wmdd not have I •+•**** sough m • a * y to operate Its ***fl 01 ® property Od. | The Oakland County delegation {at the show is led by jack Worthington, Oakland County 4-H Club JUMTH GALE GREENTHAL ]•*«*• *■** Club leader Mrs. .. . „ ........(Thurman Bowers of 4105 S. Mil- Mr. and Mrs. Mertta V. Green- jfoni Road, Milford, thal of 1525 Canton Road. West . . . Bloomfield Township, announce ! . ....... ' ' , . - I A highlight of today s show Was Carolyn, John and Tom Middleton of 2610 Stoney Creek Road. .♦ *' * Also entering cattle are Caridyn and Rodger Bowers of 41068. Mil-Road, Milford and Steve and Jim Smith of 283(8 N. Dtxboro Road, South Lyon. A total of Mae area 4-H Club members have eutrtes is the beef rattle division. Including Ardls Storm of 1484 8. Lapeer Rood, Orion Township, aad Daa Williams of USi Pontlar Road, Raymann A Sons wm' the only If the operational millage is nut {compay to submit a bid Judith Gale to Sidney Allen Col-yer. son of Mrs. Barbara Smith and U>e late Sidney A. Colyer Sr. of 228 Cardinal St., Commerce Tpwnship. A May 13 wedding is planned. Rochester Waits for Santa Claus Judging of lamb's [is dated for Thursday morning, j Judging of all other entries | will he held tomorrow. Sale of | the animals will take place at I an auction Thursday. I An Oakland County Township family will be well represented at the show. Entering beef cattle are Among those with entries in the sheep division are Karen, Bonnie and John Rose of 670 N. Adams Road, Avon Township. . * ★ -a Another family team with sheep entries are Janice and Lyfe McLachlin of 1284 S. Lapeer Road, Orion Township. Jayne Kumter of SSS Trinn Ave., Troy; Jill Powers of 4*7 month, win he mode up Its part of the city's program In-| of three deportmtrtt hoods aad tended to make employes more iaoup»n1oory employes- safery-ccnocious toward city equip- Election returns showed t h«t £c*2n*5* *° Vll,a®° aerk L«*! .680 voters favored the five-mill Srai? *** had been operational tax while 1823 wert*ladvertlsed ,or **** 11 number of| 'against g, j times in the peat but no bids hadj The bond issue was defeated in ever b"en pre*en,ed three of the school district's four * * * precincts, but it received , enough j All the lots are adjacent to the support in the Dresden precinct village office with the exception to pasa. of one parcel, which if Dresden voters, who also car-Orchard Lake Road and rtod a 12,886,000 bond issue over a public fishing site. _________, the top to an election last year. No action is needed by the coun- week, makes his pre-holiday ap-(cast 003 “yea*’ ballots as against cil since they earlier approved the|pearanc« at 2 p m. Saturday to Bands, Clowns and Floats to Greet* Him Saturday Afternoon ROCHESTER — Santo Claus, whose arrival is being anxiously awaited by all children hero this 12-Hour Course Is Completed by Bus Drivers WinUimun of lttt BMby, Waterford Township; are torn with sheep erttrieu. Three Orion Township youths will exhibit swine in. the show. They are Jim Anderson of 1265 S. Lapeer Road. Alien Taylor of 1209 [Orion Road and Jim Upthegrove of 2151 Orion Road. Linda Kilter of 13500 12-Mile IRoad. South Lyon, also has 'entered swine in the junior competition. FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — Fourteen bus drivers in the Clar-eneevttle School District have com-1 a - a , u pleted a 12-hour state^pproved'Arn Q|| lOlMlV M0I1 training course conducted by the™,u,WM V » Oakland County Board of Educa-I ‘jin Traffic Death FARMINGTON - Establishment of an accident review board #af approved last night Tty the Farm- togton Clfy Oouncfl. ] Department represent at IIvesF”*-_______ ___. ^ {270 “no" votes ’ ' laafe sabject'tetheoutcome of ttwiRochMtto’slOth'aiunrtlC^MMi^- Ike flvMnan board wHl tfudy making up the board wiU include Similar boards hsve worked outj i*. complete tally oa the bond {election. parade. The program curolattug uf four ShlciS S dircttor!i of Pul^He tnd,ywrefuHy to Btnntogham.Jfekjtmae was 1.080 for and 1,661' * * * J. Marching bands. Moats and meetiJ^s^Tthree h.^a each. I TROY—A SS-year-old Royal.Oak riois to yen^mtnrhJrtLl^111' ^ °W s^1»or!2 Ro>al1 0ak' O1"*" (against. 1 The votes will be canvassed to- clowns wiU herald the arrival of j was directed by Emin Render- trucker yesterday was bound over thins to department heads on ot wmer ^ sewer pointed out Thu Iw# proproafe concerning morrow. (this very important gentleman, j shott. county director of school jto Circuit Court oa a charge of disciplinary measures. | John Dinan. city manager, sfod'nu, t VACANCIES ■ I |ht( , mitisi tlnu the hoftod. Which will meet the creation of the accident board another action, ^ council! tration offlees w 'r~f~ 1 7 ' . {made two appointments to fiR 8 lo l majority'. the planning com-j ^ pm,**#**, which wouldiPrOboblv Will Be ittation tol _ _ / Prices of Meat I negligent homicide to connection I with toe' traffic death of a Com- Winds Halt Salvage Job on Battered Lake Ship4, TRAVERSE CITY t* - Ifighi The captain's pregnant . _ winds continued to totter toetMrt- Anastasia Trtvixaa, 29. was Voehnke succeeds John Oappi-j Atkinson said the board of . .___. . itaken off the boat last Thunriay oon and | “ ' atondoned freighter lYiUielsco!. ^ 2W.{w, Moraznn, much rf McElroy Morazan today, forcing pmpo«te-||w»r 900-inn general cargo ffond.-d * * * ment of saivtoge attempts. {by water guehing in through a Both men resigned two The ID-year-old aaM — er-j rock-gashed full, awatta Inspection {ago in order to devote mood time Scheduled for construction voyage waa driven (too the mcksjby „ diver. _ |to private busmess, 1961 are a 20 to 22-room elemen-{ * ■ * [lary schools approximately halfl Voehnke's term will expire June (that size. - i' 1962 and DavideH' " There will be ptenly uf music I traasportation. to tote year's parade, -cording subjects covered in the claaa-|w”' Tl “"Tf to Thor IjIaeth. preoidrat of the .room included sale highway prac*.{ Township Rochester Area Chamber of tices. driver qualifications and re- _ *. *ni1 V, Commerce, sponsor ot the event, j sponsibilities, state policies. iKfe|„V!,™.L Zueliig of 9B Df-n [ Appearing for the first time will j habits for expert driving, bug $afe-l“"e P?8" !"*? .tojtegngd hetore the Shnners' Kiltie Marching, ty practices, the Michigan v»htcle|Tlo;' **unlc|Pal Juug* uisnm- H. ^mic predictions for]-^ ^ * w Zueliig s^d Z bL. fmfed iSuSW«Ss ^t^oTmSh will be During the final ««• —tor and,bugle corps from thet shott spent i [have raised toe tax limitation Wi - Named to Ml aaexplrad term- [allow construction of the buikhngQ friffle LOWCF were Cart V-rtrtke at S4ggT Aka jkwt gut, J^S9 to 1.124. The re-J . ^ , jfe the au——I---------------------»4 Luma t grfvs aad HMtoeB jqaert toWtartaue toe aetaaf «a-f to'tedBPBf *8* 1 ■$$■ MiiBiBi / Davidell of S377S Glemiew jstruction of the structure was de-[wives in economic predictions lor m*de UP of PuP,ls from Meadow^ first Court ! feuted, 2.285 to * ““ ' road driven by Wayne T. Helfrich, : —---------, ' 7.; - ”7— r ' Aiainson saia inc noara or can nanmeni at Amvnifure me arum MfUtogie corps irom tne ...» token off the boat last Thursday, jam and Davideit replaces Donald |cntlon ho|H,s to have part of the hTT ^talI Homer Wing American Legion poriH^ng the routes of the drivers, of 1896 Point Dr. Helfnch «rm. n- much rfjMctlroy. school building project started thisLri ' of ' and bands from Rochester and Hazards were examined, driver and (killed in the coUisron which limns Plan* rail fnr ihm wnrtc inl?10^ . . ,T’*Jor c^ia, Hi„i, sdwwU. ! pupil practices observed, and com- occurred at Eleven Mile Road «id ments made on what, if anything. Stephenson Hwy. could be done to improve the bus The trucker was freed on 31.Oft) spring. Plans call for the work to lhe food budcel-will nrohabiv be Avondale. Senior High SchooU. w^ b^tometotworta^, tJa li.Ue iow^eri ^t^n toS . off South Manitou Island by fierce northern Lake Mtehtg* storm last Tuesday night. e in 1960. pulled! by a team of ponies from the Johnj The captain aad U maa crew were taken ganday aifkl to The Coast Guard ratter MsriUauw and hroaght to Tiavurso (My. The ship was headed for Rc'er-dam. The Netherlands, ahen. without radar arid blinded by ga> winds, snow and high! neat, th * Morazan drifted off course arid onto the rodo. Bipartisan Tax Group Asked ctoaraare to feud ua Udtai State-’ —d. Trivtaas, acting a agent fur to- ship - aware-. of the none feu red teamen York aad repafrtatfea. They left Ivory Stables in White Lake)drivinS P™*™" . |Dqno',_______■ . Increasing p^ucti, of beef ^ ^ *** "“{ iOrcfinanee Hassle Brings be paid off through a tax of 88 cents per $1,000 of assessed valua-However, tbe city attorney felt tion which Atkinson said will bt r that the proposal should be a »epa- (v from 25 to 20 years. 1 rate ordinance by itself so the , jfor council action at the next | Troy Women Plan ! Cdkrt Guild officials at Cfevp.|mdeting Dec “ _a' , ' _ lland said the Mackinaw would not] - * Bagwell Urges Dems oallrd back to the wreck die} The proposed ordinance would a— FartalH— unless winds and seas free the un-[allow the city to handle minor j TO (.reave (.ommtnee 70 mjinnrd MoniHin Mid make her a theft caacs rfflciently. according Act on Con-Con, Too ‘menace to navigation. . 'to the city to Jane 18. 1961. to Council Meeting $m wm introduced m - million bond i«u« wiU ducer. [Droce and Grigg, sfeeeto Mobile displays of guided —*- 1 riles will be eatered by ad bases from Utica, Auhl Heights awl Selfridge Field. The Increased supply will can- I Sfet murity of beef, (has fewer j retag hedf price- can be expected. t LANSING lit—Paul D. Bagwell.{n r, _____ , . „ .. defeated Republican candidate for|BriClCETOOm r FT)III HOllV governor, baa called on the Dem»>-'j 1 ' ..■ 1 . erotic administration to create a{ bipartisan citizens tax committee J and constitutional convention com-if mi—km. Couple Wed in Indiana MOLLY — Itr.idinn Hl^.L,V,rn.n Ind IV re Michigan has an economic DL, after honeymooning in Florida J?®*her ** Mr* FJla Po,,, accused of feeding slumber Inducing baihituarates to her daughters, Bernadette, 3, and Venlta, 6, ended In a mistrial when Judge Margaret Spellacy became ill and 'later died. Minkel said S-P was revising Its tooling orders for the 1962 models because “we feel there is a styling reaction in the offing." "Wo feel the pabHc wants to avoid obsolescence in earn and wants ante makers to tower year-to-year costs by only changes necessary to Improve the car,” he said. He declined to say whether the reappraisal" concerned the Lark ind Hawk lines or the company’s reported plans to bring out n new ’compact-compact" car in 1962. The hew model, Industry sources tplated hy S-P to compete' in markets now covered exclusively by small foreign cars. County GOP Sets Critique of Election Many volunteers who worked the Republican cause during the past election have been invited to meet Saturday to help leaders decide “where to go from here. County chairman Arthur G. Elliott Jr. has called tor the second annual “action conference" at the Bloomfield Hills Junior High School as sort of a postmortem at the Nov. 8 election. “We’re ns* going to /not took uk,” he said. “We’re going to look back to see where we gs here and hope we don’t Major topics discussed at the conference, expected to start at ' a.m., will be women’s activities, public relations, finance, cam. paign operation and precinct organization. Elliott skid. The school is located at 4200 [W. Quarton Road. . . . hardly anybody misses Christmas Club payments! ... because once they've received that November Christmas Club check,' they know the joy of a bill-free, bigger holiday. Why don't you too Wrap up next Christmas now. Take your choice -. of savings plans, there is one to fit . every budget. Start your Christmas dub today at any Pontiac State Bank office. CHOOSE YOUR 1961 CHRISTMAS CLUI DEPOSIT EACH WEEK RECEIVE IN NOVEMBER. 1961 $ .25 $ 12.50 .50 1-1 25.00 1.00 . 200 50.00 100 00 100 15100 5.00 250.00 10.00 500.00 PONTIAC STATE BANK • CONVINItNT omas Baldwin at Yais ‘Out of all this.” he said, "will I come a definite plan of action that will guide the county GOP organization in file crucial two years [that lie ahead.” 4 After a general session, the [workers will divide into smaller I group* according to the county's ■x legislative districts and discuss the five major topics. Bldod in the human body comprises one-eighth of the total Recess Confab on N-Test Ban Decisive Showdown Looms at End of Long Christmas Vacation throe Negro girls were the only ones there. 1 The attendance today was an Increase of aix students over Monday; Says Lumumba Not Tortured Mobutu Won't Release Report of. 2 Doctors Who Examined Him Congo LEOPOLDVILLE, (APWCal. Joseph denied that ex-Premier Patrice Lumumba has been tortured end ' _ I in prison. But he refused to release a report . doctors who examined Lumumba. Mobutu said the doctors, Belgians serving in his Congolese army, ‘found Lumumba’s “general state of health perfectly satisfactory.” GENEVA (UP1) — The United States, Britain and Russia Monday agreed to recess the two-year old nuclear teat ban conference for a prolonged Christmas cation with a decisive showdown in the offing when it resumes. U.E. delegate Charles C. Stasis told Monday’s 30-minute meeting “no one could predict the future of this conference, but It would seem to me that its next session will be decisive." The recess * 1 Feb. nedy administration to take It la the third Christmas vacation since the talks began in October He then read from a certificate by the doctors that Lumumba is receiving “all the medical care required of his condition." The certificate as road said nothing specific about Lumumba’s condition but Mobutu said the sos-premier has “on* toot slightly sprained and Ms left eye swollen” as a result of the beating he received from Mobutu’s soldiers they arrested him last weak. N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarakjold asked Congo President Joaeph Kasavubu to permit examination of Lumumba by the International Red Ctoss. He sakti Lumumba’s seizure mixed general fears for his Safety, Hammarskjold’s special representative In the Congo, Rajs ah war] Dayal of India, reported Lumum-| ba was suffering from serious injuries and was held under inhumane conditions. Mobutu called a special news conference to deny < this, saying Lumumba ia well treated at Thya-ville army camp prison where he and eight of his supporters are held in solitary confinement. He said he would not allow . N. or Red Ooes officials to! visit Lumumba as long as a group I of anti-Lumumba politicians' 1st held in Stanleyville, Lumumba's stronghold. One of these prisoners, Alphonse Songolo, former communications minister, lost an eye in a savage beating received in the Stanley- Stelle staid, "The experience recent weeks does not offer the promise of immediate lie told Soviet delegate gem-K. Tsarapkln, ~ ville prison,: |4obutu said. Mirada DRIVE-IN THEATER 810$ S. Telegraph Id. nxm _ ucLunn — FIRST SHOWING IK g.— .xa OOCWTTI TNI IIMW FAITH A MAN ' LOVg A WOMAN CAM NHIKf HEATERS The West has made twq significant proposals In recent weeks. These concern the method of Ininstalling a worldwide control system to police a treaty ban and getting it working as quickly as “de on the territory of the three original parties. The Soviets did not completely answer the proposals, but appeared to reject them. PONTIAC DRIVE-IN THEATER CLOSED TONIGHT OPEN FBI.-SAT.-SUN. HOT DOGS HOME-MADE CHIU_____ JOE S CONST ISLAND #1 - ISSt TELEGRAPH RD. Farmington Wine Firm Will Open Service Branch LaSalle Wines _ line., of Farmington has opened new Oakland-Macomb servlc. branch at $0$ S. Rochester Road, Avon Township, It was announced today. The unit will service all licensed wine dealers in Oakland and Macomb counties with LaSalle, Windsor Qub, Cribari and Mogen David wines and Chateau Napoleon cham- The branch will be directed by Joaeph J. Maltre, who haq managed the company’s Battle Creek service branch since 1941. Maitre has been with the wine company since 1933. .Before that he was associated with toe Windsor Wine Co. in Windsor, Ont. of TEXACO GotoRns PALACE’S “™ WASH 92 BALDWIN AVE. FE 3-9027 DOORS OPEN at 10:45 A. M. HOW! 1002231 color] ----IMPORTANT!------ "MIDNIGHT LACE" It Another Shocking Sutpante-Drama— You Must Sec Iff now the iiamms at- 'ssz&zss NOW. MAR POSSfSSIP Hi*... AS LOVIONCIHADI in Enetmen COLOR -.HYUMLOYWOBYHcOOBLl ADDED: "WOODY'S OZARK LARK" (Certoenl NEXT: “LESIONS .(tin NILE” run — • UBOCHI AIIAWIV STARTING FRIDAY * PONTIAC | 1 DRIVE IN THEATER \ EXCLUSIVE FIRST - SHOWING - FIRST! IN OAKLAND COUNTY-OF TWO OUTSTANDING FEATURES UK M RUN FIN KAl UR! wira.gwptBi reMH-niSM mWM ffifHSNt-- • • PLUS • • The Moat Incredible Story of the Spare Age 1 r* f t THE PONTIAC PRESS, J , f t' C TUESDAY/, DECEMBER ( yl 7 NINETEEN From the Press Box by touNoi Short to Enter Bow/erama MmWmm If ■ * .1' - • "t ' i * .. The time is getting very abort fori AU entries must be turned In nt Prana Bowlerama to be beldSuth **"? * mktal«ht tomonw- Frosty Ferzacca, footbaU coach at Northern Michigan. has every right to be bitter over the NA^A farce Which eliminated his team from the Holiday Bowl game at 8t. Petersburg, Fla. To lose a bid because of 25 yards in one of the most ridiculous decisions to be made in football. ★ it ft The circumstances evolved around the way the choice! was made by the NAIA are Just as silly. 1 Northern Michigan and Lenoir Rhyne, the so-called No. 1 team of the NAIA, played to a 20-20 tie in the game which was to decide which team would go to St. Petersburg and the Holiday bowl. Because Lenoir outgained Northern 294 yards to 269 the North Carolina team got the nod of the NAIA officials. ' it it it Ironically, if Northern Michigan had gained five yards on the last play of the game, the Wildcats would have gone to the bowl—or maybe the NAIA would have found another statistic to use A its criterion for picking a team. On the final play quarterback Dick Novak, try-fng to go for a win rather than a tie, was tackled 21 yards behind the line on a pass attempt. At this point Northern had five leas’ total yards than J Lenoir, “If we had known we were only four yards be-j hind Lenoir in yardage, we would have'run with the ball," Ferzacca was quoted afterward. A A A Northern had one more time out coming and this would have enabled the Michigan team to get in pos-j slbly two running plays, which could have picked up! five yards, one more than Lenoir’s total. If the NAIA thought tho playoff was so important to decide on a bowl representative, then why I not call for a sudden-death quarter rather than f award a statistical victory. Why didn’t the NAIA decide to make Its award an the basis of first downs I1 Northern Michigan had 17 and Lenoir had 14. Or why wasn’t it rushing yardagej rather than total yardage? Northern had 242 and Lenoir! 153. Kind of silly isn’t it? Yet. no more stupid than the decision which was made. It sure makes the NAIA look! like a bush league outfit. A few more minutes could have been all that was necessary to gain a dear-cut winner. If Lenoir beats Humbolt State Teachers in the Holiday Bowl, it should be called the ”25 Yard,Champion ’’ Ohio State, Indiana Rally for Victories tpes to all i vivo live In or Sunday's action will ba divided between Montcalm Centre ^ located on Montcalm Street near Baldwin and Sylvan Lanea, which fo to the Sylvan Shopping Center on Orchard Lake Avenue. *' * ♦ * Men have their choice at „JII house they will Compete in although some may be ahlfted should squads be filled at one she. Thoee entering immediately would be almost Certain of bowling at their favorite establishment. Maajr of this week’s pertici- 1S finals la the 1st qualifying session last Sunday. Ada week wi be the last chance to da ee. The number of men who advance from Sylvan and Montcalm will depend upon the amount of entries. Approximately one of every seven will make the championship round and be assured of being in the money. t * * Lakewood Lanes will host the title showdown this year: Such guaranteed prizes as <900. <250. <190. <125 and <100 will head the Ust of awards presented right after the action concludes. Aa actual Invitationnl contest .V,r:vV.. .... 1960 PONTIAC PRESS BOWLERAMA ENTRY MEN'S SINGLES TOURNAMENT GUARANTEED PRIZES / QUALIFYING: •’MS?" FINALS: DEC. 18 LAKEWOOD LANES No"" ..............................Phone. Address .............................. League ........................ 'Final League Averoge of I960.. ABC Sanction Number............ .House. 70% Handicap 200 Scratch Open to Sanctioned ABC Bowlers in Oakland County Dasdina tor entries Is Wednesday midnight prior to fee qualifying date. All entries must be mailed or delivered to Pontlec Preis Sports Dept., or left at focal alley, accompanied by entry fee In full. Qualifying tDaeate Chaical Entry Fee Bowling $1.15 Dec. 4 Howe's Lanes Expenses , $ -«5 Dec. 11 Sylvan tones Prixes $4.00 Dec 11 Montcalm Centra Total $6.00 Top 5 Prize* (OUARANTIBOl 1st $500 2nd $250 3rd $150 4th $125 5th $100 ' Prize List Top 5' prizes ere guaranteed by The Press, and the entire' prize fund will ' ba returned . 100% to the puna. One of every seven qualifiers at each house will enter the finals. Trophies for winners and aach top qualifier. Each qualifier assured of a prize. HAPPY FINALIST* — Two of the 34 ,men who qualified far the Dec. U Press Bowlerama finals Sunday were Don Younker, t, and Joe Puertas. at right. They are shown looking ovet scorer at The with city’s tap lag far beads Thoee men interested but still not signed up can obtain an entryj blank at any keg establishment or! Floyd Debow's shoulder after making the grade at Howe's Lanes. Puertas rolled a 644 actual for a 662 total. Younker had 644 aided by a good handicap. TOURNAMENT RULES 1. Bowlers must prsssnt final leagus svsrag* of the and of 1959-60 season. 2. 18 games for svsrsgs required. If bowl* hss no final *59-'60 average, he must present highest 18 gama average of current season. 3. Anyone falsifying average wilt ba disqualified with forfeiture of prizes and entry fats. 4. Tournament manager reserves right to reject any and ail entries. 5. Tournament in strict adherence with ABC rules. 6. Final qualifiers will pay for additional 3 games In finals. 7. No substitute entries. 8. No post entries after each qualifying deadline. Bowler felting to qualify first week can try again. 9. Bowler eligible for only o I The tournament is run in strict {adherence to American Bowling! Congress rules. Scoring is on si 70] -]per cent handicap. 200 scratch sya- |0 ov/piaca. so ba oubfished In Tha firm % dfU -m 424 (Lions Now Become Title Hopefuls! Detroiters Eye jFirst Place Tie Forcing Playoff jftQ pj Wins Need Mora Miracle*! ■ ■ ■ VI1 ■ ■ I F W W W VI U in *€4iff-hangeri ap ntwu TDTGH PLAY — Indiana forward Tom Bolyard grimaced when the ball teas knocked from his hand as he attempted a lump shot against Kansas State last night. Indiana’s Charley Hall (421 watched the action. The Hooaiers, Saturday, beat the K-State, 9*80. Need More Miracles | Featuring Outside Help; Play Dallas Next I i DETROIT (UPI) — The Detroit! iLions ape no longer interested' in the mere rale of spoiler. Hint's become old hat. Coach.Gcoige Wilsons amazing By BRUNO L. KEARNS I Right from the start fens could| make ce-es. After a time oaf ho , Sparta Editor, Poadac Freoa almost expect what was ahead, caase sat aad dropped the DETROIT — Pregame forecast- U. of D. took an eight point lead, seeoad one. warriors, dearly the comebackers predicted that the basketball 25-17, with 8:20 to go to the first puny tried to get the last shot team of the National Football (gaps between 4th ranked Utah halt but Utah State, with daaay Uway for Utah but big Dave • League, are pulling for the miracle State and 7th ranked University of guard Max Perry hitting *dfe DeBuachere «»TP*d the ball out • United Proas International (down 45-40 after the first 30 min-Jerry Lucas of Ohio State and ?**• but surged to the front with! , , SSL* Thursday Could EsHHrT:sapS^SvSp^Dnlhe Cup Champion California as the national cham-!howwr'**>"? °* *corln« pion, a game high of 20 points. Both schools showed their true caliber Monday night by overcoming first-half deficit! and racing back to .decisive victories. each.' No. national hoard of roarhea. ahat tered it lint major abatacle ot the aeaaon by defeating i p. Laata sqaad, RI4S. trotting, u-s4, at Jerry Lucas who teamed ‘ with Bellamy on the victorious United States Olympic team, sparked a second half drive by scoring 17 of hut 28 points. He netted nine of 11 Buckeye points during one stlvqk as Ohio State won its second straight. Indiana also made it two in a (points Bellamy, held to eignt PERTH. Australia -CAP) — Thej MacKay has power to match Th» -______ (rival boards of strategy agreed Wt of Simla and at the Same , . . .. , 1 today that the draw may play a I time has a greater winning tec- . ______ w atTJr (big role to determining the out- ord. The big Dayton. Ohio, bdhib- _ 'T*. _ * come of the weekend DaVis Cup or has won 12 of T6 tournaments .lr'vT< ,. . _ !r intmone final between the United this year including the recent branch of the I ahenity of Oatit- sjatp, and Italy. {Victorian. ■rata, let SS: Kamas topped •** b ** Texas Tech. *7-75: North Caro- j T|ie drawing will take place *‘I am anxious to play Pietran-11 n* beat Imrtolaaa stale. 7741 Trtursday. geli," said Buchholz, .20-year-old and Detroit edged Utah state. ^ "Frankly, I haq£ a strong prof-.veteran from St. Louis. "He. [erence on how U would like the {doesn't have a big serve and I names to come out.”, said David jean attack it.” Chet Walker broke two Bradley *Twd. American captain. ''I hope -----—-■■■ -——- records as the Braves won their P*"* MacKay gets Oriando Stro-j ho play University of Detroit I**** *■*** •om,how en*b,e them wouW •* * difihanger and!le*^ of bounds aa the game ended. ‘sneak in and grab all the marbles'*.M2 screaming fens will attest to; 36-37 with six seconds to play to * * * to the wacky and jumbled Western th* Met that the forecasters were; bzlf. ^ . . . Division title chase!^ fright. T* largest margin was atx -“red „ , . , . _ , . In a game which saw the lend Potots tor Utah State to the second ,??*^ ” / ^ a mlracfo. |change jj times and tied 10 half. It «u tied at 43-43, 45^5. ^001 ^*~****BeT'Ht times, the Titans beat the Aggies.!^. 48-48. *54, 62-62. 6666. and!*? rwnaining had 16._______________ Deerotttobardte pwxt four other ^ ^ John Morgan 6868, when with 46 seconds to Pay!.. A ^ **>• TltaniwM trama with orty two weeks left dropping ta two free throws with ■a me regular seoaao. Ifiva seconds left on the dock. But these Lions, after all, are —( brefc_ |00ge tnpr r._ accustomed to mirades. They m ^ chalked up one of the biggest in jTTT ... . pro football history Ust Sunday M___J___,k. __M-L’ ■*« • slyle. when they dumped the defending champion Baltimore Colts on a 65-yarrl pass play to the game's final] times, the Titans beat the Aggies.!67-47, 4848, 54-54. 62-62, 6666, and 4 7668 with lanky John Morgan 6868, when with 46 seconds to play 1. _ ___ _ .............................the Titan, started a stall to play0**“ for the last shot of the game. Newbeny t» the Upper Michigan^ ____ (He hit two key baskets, one with . Msrgaa started Ms drive for th,, ^ ^ at 6263 and the tea basket wife ate seconds to other at 6868. pfoy an4 wu hacked aeroaa the Saturday night, high powered -arms. He,** hta-first shot to lindtaits. the nation's third ranked team visits the U. of D. fiektoous*. Michigan State Extends Lari Morrall to end Jim Gibbons !Unbeaten String. 70-67 fend Hhti final (Pim tminfM hpfnrpi ^ econd straight. Walker's 50 points mapped the Bradley field house mark of 46 previously held by Oscar Robertson and he set another standard by making 20 field, goals. Wayne Hightower scored 30( as Kansas pulled away 23-22 brad midway in the points in the first half, rallied Wjfirst hnlf. to a 47-35 intermission Iff in the .second half to put down margin. Del Ray mounts of Texas a 'scrapping Kansas State team, 9860. The third-ranked Hooaiers were, Tech led both teams in scoring with 22 points. ----» >■» --------------— North Carolina allowed LJLU. to taka an early lead and then surged ahead on the steady shooting of Doug Moe and York Lame. The Tarheels lead by T3-* 49 with about two minutes remaining and then relented as L.S.U. ■sent on a 134 tear before the final whistle. sours North Carolina 77. LSU It Tanwm M. Ww. W Mot; Ulu Southern 7t, ItsSsms U Tttiino 8J. Lo. Coilef* ‘ ' It 7*. norwi Morr IS. evert line l W. Mlamurt M Eulem Kentucky H MorchoJl (7 Ahilenc ChrUtlon M. Tenn. Tech 7* Indian* M. Koniu Stole SS Detroit 70. Utah SUte M _ Notre Dam* ti ElisiWt U M'-NS-r SUM 7S, BovUnc On* ST Ohio State St. St Louie «• leva stale It Wteconetn Mpiuiu r 1 Wtchita ;r i. Chliaio US. 1 m. Mary, Kan SS. Com. . T ' aOUTMWKST Kaneaa ST. Taasa T*oh 78 TcXas 71. Trinity. TSt Sf fHsaJfe TS«a» WeeMni 74 Art. State Jt. MMaraW *» Rico SS. rtorUft SI ^raa wsarr Colorado 74, WtWSMSlli SS Now Mei SUM S4, Hamltne SS la in the opening match. "If to. I think Barry is get us off to w winning start and | Butch Buchholz would make it 2-0jf by beating Nicola Pietrnngeli. would put a great deal at pressure] on 'Nkxtla." Jaroslan D. Robny, the hespcc-j faded left-hander who manages! the Italian aqpad. said he would] like to see Pietrnngeli and Mac- |..__l o.J Kay in the curtain miter. ' ■ ToOay*’ Joseph 2nd I Weber Paces I-World' Meet and the final gun sounded before] Gibbons completed his scamper to the end zone tor a 20-15 victory.! By The Aasodatrd Press point lead dwindle away to almost! Only 14 seconds before, Johnny Michigan State University had nothing before it fought off a atub-l Unites had throwm a 34-yard acor-jtough going last night but managed’born Bowling Green team for a! tog pass to Lenny Moore for whati to extend its unbeaten strings in T^*7 basketball victory last night, appeared to be a certain Colt tri- college basketball. j Dick Hall led the ^tartan scor- umph. * w * tng attack with 23 points. t nfortunatriy, la enter to ae- j Michigan.State watched a 21- Westers Michigan servtved a rompltah aay ebampiosuhip iwlr '••' ’ * . .'J-----——f late (time scoring aasrge by Cta- acle*. fee Lloaa will need help j i tral MlrUgaa to detent fee Chlp- Leads Invitational Field] they can hope for Is a tie, svhlch Grid 'Hall' lo Honor j .nte R^i^^3£” Ex-PresidenlTonight k^T^wSSS'.Sl Green Bay beating San Francisco j VanDyke had 2L YORK «P, - •sseeseeeeeeesass istssitsssssssssst isisuMM^ssiit - - ’’Nicolm ternt Barry at Wimble- OilCAGO (API - Dick Weber.jtog Green Bay fee following Sat-!J^^Y^ ^"Ivictorv In throe gUife (don and I think he is capable of;with an average of 213 for 24(urday anid San Francisco beattog'^Trv0;.^ doing it again.” fee former Witn- games in the preliminary qualify- Baltimore Dec. 18. bledon champion added. Park courts of this West Austria-tition, finished hit 24 games wife Francisco, Baltimore and Green two' of them posthumously. Han capital, wife the dauhles Sat, a total of &H2. a 44-pln lead over; Bay. In the drat of a home-and-home National Basketball Association Folio wing tomorrow night’s game*, the Pistons will be addle until Saturday when Syracuse, tog rounds, today led a field of 4T , oeiv* fee FootbaU HaU of Fame's now ta M-Gold Medal award for outstand-j 'tog contributions to fee sport to- Loyda of Chicago smothered istl. sssr • tost ISItSISSSSSSSSMS SttSSSIISSSSSSSStt Ittsa- . *sssss yyv the M,v at before and "This wouM rock the Americans (star bowlers tnto the semifinal! That unlikely chain of events, u t nfiar rlinnnr right at fee start and they might: round of the <48.000 World's InvJsuming the Lions defeat Dallas this ^ H A not recover.” tational bowling tournament. ' Sunday and eliminate the ChicagoAwanls dirWT “■ i*^» vtetoiy. Seven; •• Lm.Jv| * * * * * ♦ * iBcwrs the following week, would' * * * [L^yol. pUyer. hit in dpublel AV. Dr«nayi - The opening singles are ached-! The 30-yearold fe. Louis kegler, boost Detroit into a four-way tie Nine men inducted into the Hall n*urts- ' , | J uled Friday on the Royal KinR*s top-ranked to tournament compe-jfor the Western crown wife San of Fame also were to be honoeed.1 Ganw scorer was Jerry urday and the final singles Skm-day. The winner of the.best-of-flvre matches qualifies to meet Australia's Cup holders In Sydney starting the day after Christmas. ♦ ★ * PtetrangeU and St™1*' w'h° pl«y >th singles and doubles, are given a 50-50 chance of knocking the Pistons, 9. Louis Begin 2-Game Set ST. LOUIS (P — The Detroit Pistons tangle wife the division- presumably, a tew days before round for the first time since 1936. Pietrnngeli delayed a 1(30.000 professional contract with Jack Kramer to make this one last stab at winning the Davis Cup for hta country. He it showing more deriU> cation and better form than any time in his career. “Everybody is talking about MtitiMmlL'' nid MacKay. worry about He Is a real Beeper.” runner-up Job-Joseph of Detroit Weber took the lead in the qualifying round on Saturday, the second day of shooting by 128 bowl- scores of 300 or higher in 21 of the 24 games for an over*U average of better than 213. V * * * The 47 qualifiers shoot 12 games today, with the high 15 scorers moving into the match game competition starting Wednesday and continuing through Sunday. * * * Joining the 15 will be defending champion Don Carter of St. Louis. Carter, seeded into the head4o-head matches, -shot 4.889 in the first 24 games. The 16 finalists " be shooting for a of <7,500. what anight “playoff” aeaaoa which wwsld the early arrivals report for _ s only a thought, of pourse, but fee Lions are thinking it The ton Snow of Michigan. -astonishing fact is that a fifth-place team wife a 5-5 record can still entertain title hopes at this Chitif Matmen Travel stage of the season: Harkness of Loyola. Fred Prime's! ________ _ ___,____... 25 points was tops for WSU. They are Lou Little of Perm- schedule finds sylvania, former Columbia coach. HUl*U1* •* Albion, Alma atl Kt Aldrich of Texas Christian Unt-'A OPERATION — Rand Dixon, counsel for the Senate subcommittee investigating professional boxing, points to a chart displayed in the hearing room Monday. Senators heard testimony from Truman Gibson, former president of the International Boxing Cubs of New York and Chicago: 'We had a guarantee of $250,000. That was the agreement Felix made with the IBC. That’s the way I understood it. 'Felix did all the managing, arranging and set the price. As far as the price is concerned I had'no part. When a match was made he would tell me and I would go from there. Walcott, 46, the former world heavyweight champion who tired after Marciano knocked him in the first round -in the Chicago rematch, has been helping with youth activities and working with Juvenile delinquents under s' program of the Camden city po- 9 All-Americans Drafted by American Loop Teams DALLAS, Tex. (AP)—The young American Football League flexed its muscles today and pointed to all the top college talent* it had drafted. Nine of the All-Americas, eluding the great Joe Bellino of Navy, were included in the 240 players selected in 30 rounds. The draft, -started two weeks ago, was finished Monday night. Auburn Lanes Drops Leader Sylvan 1st in Again Center* Takes Huron Classic Out $180.00(1 But Gibson Says Cash to Carbo and Kearns Wasn't for Security WASHINGTON (AP) - The International Boxing Chib empire paid $190,000 to two influential persons to help line up fighters for its televised boxing shows, a former IBC president testified. * But Truman K. Gibson rejected a suggestion Monday that the payments were a payoff to guarantee peaceful promotfon of the bouts. The payoff description was offered by John G. Bonomi, attorney conducting the hearings for the Senate antitrust and monopoly subcommittee. Gibeon faced further questioning today about activities of the -♦IBC'* of New York and Chicago, Iwhich went out of existence after the Supreme Court found that they monopolized championship I bouts and violated anti-trust laws. * * * | The subcommittee Is seeking evidence of underworld activities i the prizefight business. Gibson testified Monday that companies associated with IBC had made payments totaling about $190,000 since 1953 to the wife of imprisoned gangster Frankie Carbo and to ageless Jack Kearns, irrepressible Jack of ah Bellino was the 19th choice of Boston and was so for down t list because of his Navy commitment. William H. Sullivan Jr„ ( president of the Boston club, ex- * plained that while "Bellino is all ■ they say he is—a great football * player—we picked Mm down the ) list because he has probably four C years to serve with the Navy. We draft those immediately0 available at the top.” In tact, Sullivan pointed out, there were many good players below fifteen who were down there V T — because they would not be avail- *n l**e payments to Kearns, but able now. be said Kearns earned the money * * h Iby helping to line up matches for I me All-Americas drafted be- *|* Wednesday and Friday night 'sides BeiUno were Dan LaRose.jfofhts. ■ [Missouri end. taken by Boston: He testified Kenms wmitaovn [Mike Ditka, Pittsburgh end, te-;“ • bitter enemy of Canto, the Auburn Lanes stole the Huron Iccted by Houston: Ken Rico, Au-; underworld figure who operated iibson testified Kearns was paid to establish communications with boxing managers at huge and stabilize the IBC program Kearns headed the powerful International Boxing Managers Guild, and managers at the time were complaining they did not get enough money from fight trie-leasts. *’ Bowl Classic spotlight as it swept a three game match from Calbi Music Company. The triple win enabled the Auburn five to take over third place in the standings, and It also dropped the muaiemen out of the league lead. Kermy ~RM Mte's 199-201-225, 625 aeries best for both teams. lice. bum tackle, drafted by Buffalo; | for years behind the scenes l sJSf America's i0im whiskey in the smart square bottle— SEVEN STAR Haw's your spirit of adventure today? Will you try something DIFFERENT? Than . . . Join a rapidly glowing group and TURN TO THE LIGHT for ths FIRST DIFFERENT American whiskey! You’!) agree, enthusiastically! . . . GAW SEVEN OTAR is AMERI-* CA*S LIGHTEST WHISKEY with a distinctive, deli- . cate flavor and pleasant aroma. Will you try something DIFFERENT? I„ attractive gift package >27? . 4/1 Qt. Plat I SEVEN STAR SUNOCO WHISKEY, IS PROOF, IRK STRAIGHT WHISKEY I YEARS MOKE 010. 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LOUIS (AP)—The American League Monday night granted conditional approval to a group of, Kansas City businessmen seeking to acquire (he franchise of the Kansas City Athletics. Industrial Play Opens Three games were played 1 night at the YMCA as the GMT Industrial Basketball League opened p|ay. Materials downed Tech Club No. I, 37*17, as Pickett dropped in 14 prints. Hawks edged Crazy "8,' 21-20, and Bomber’s, with York scoring 12 prints, whipped Material Control, 12-5. Junior Wings dropped their fourth Border Cities Hockey League game of the season last night to their cross-river rivals, the Windsor tWM's, 8-4. » * # ir R was the first home loss of the season for the league-leading Wing juniors who saw a five-game winning streak snapped. They have won 13. was signed immediately Rafter tl American League action, which earne st an executive session Tt*^ contract provides tor - purchase of all asset# except cash and certain receivables for $3,500,000. Byron Spencer, attorney, and BUI Morris, a hotel executive, signed for the group. Parke jOnr-rou, executive vice president and-general manager, and Ed Valient, secretary, signed ter the *3ith-iletica. Missouri Starts Drills i * « * COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — The Two steps how remain Missouri football squad started the sale is completed. These propping Monday for its Jan. 2 - * - — * ■“ date in the Orange Bowl with Navy, It was a light workout, and there was no contact. approval by the present ifock-hriders of the club, and approve! by the board Of directors ot-conditions of the sale. 2*. JOHN McAULIFFE FORD, Inc. «30 Oakland Ay,, at Cass - FE 5-4101 - Pontiac. Mich. 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For Warmath the honor was the BOWLING FINGER LIFT By Ln Gamp! Have you ever noticed some- TWENTY-ONE 1 ;V| Or ion , r Against Oak Park By DON VOGEL What was oboe expected to be an opening game (weather for Lake (Mon could turn out to be just the opposite when the Dragons take on Oak Park tonight at Lake Orion. The Dragons, top contenders for Oakland B honors, will be battling two obstacles: (1) the usual first game problems and (2) an Oak Park team whidh appears much stronger than anyone expected. The Redskins were figured to be near the bottom of the Oakland B rase. They spewed the seasm by toeing s clone non-league game to Bloomfield Hills. Tbea Oak Park came Sp with the shocker. Paced by Rod Goldenberg, Dave Pink and Steve Chapman, the Red- timea that even though your bail j skins made their debut in ____________ is diving into the 1-3 strike pocket league by stunning Clawson, 70-42. consistently, you are still leaving While Clawson is not rated a strong pins—notable the 4, 7 or Mf team. Oak Park was not expected!, Impossible splits such as the 8-10 to win. 11-48, In Its opener Friday. BUI three non-league foes. Arthur HID Pyles, Doug Rose sad Tons Gaid- I counter with •-7 neater Hap Dnnae. : Cranbrook, soundly trounced in Its opener by Hazel Park, goes to Madison. The Cranes can't expect much better treatment in game. Is at Bay City Handy, Flint Northern at Lansing Sextan and Saginaw at Lansing Eastern. Madison almost upset Troy team last Friday. Holly travels five miles west to meet arch-rival Fenton. This game could go far in determining Holly' true strength. The Broncos looked! sharp in defeating West Bloomfield! Friday, but the Lakers didn't offer] much opposition. or 7-9 are even worse. CHAMPS GET NEEDED — Members of Minnesota's national champion football team line up for flu (hots as part of their Hose Bowl preparations in Minneapolis. Quarterback Sandy Stephens takes a jab from Dr. Phillip Keraan, with halfback Bill Munsey and guard Dean Odegard next in line. Trainer Stan Wilson keeps the needles moving. He*U Decide If AL Can Move Into LA Frick Must Make Crucial Decision prize of a nervy game of passive If you are experiencing this diffl-resistence. Few three losing years, culty, as I do on occasion, first amid mounting clamor’ tor his check your finger lift technique ouster, he answered hia critics! at the point of release. Your ball with silence and dignity-and a may be lacking good finishing private vow that he would come drive when it enters the pin area back. because you are releasing it from ► His personal victory was no the thumb and fingers zimul toneless dramatic than that of his ously. . team, basically the same one The correct method in apply®* which won only two games in nine the proper rolling spin is to have last year, and whose 1958 fore- the thumb leave the ball s spllt- runner finished 1-8. second before the fingers._______ * * * CHECK AT POINT OP RELEASE If 1980 was the season of atone-i Only the middle^ ri*«fingers ment for Minnesota it also was a «n give the baU Enpi* that * an. really scatters all the pins on a other. _ [pocket hit. __ ‘___________ ■We knew we had. to beat Ns-1. NHT: 8****y opener and we of the Genesee R League, to coached by Leroy Decker wko led Holly to the state finals two years ago. bnlay City, a favorite in the! South Central, will be after its ] third straight win against Lakeville at home. Lakeville handed the Spartans their lone football defeat during the season just ended, j Romeo seeks its second win at 'South Lake, Fitzgerald is at Center Line, Warren Lincoln travels to ,___.. , L’Anse Creuse, Berkley is at fa-1 Birmingham Seaholm i* another! i area team which makes its wb^ruS^SeJ “; MayviUe and Kingston at North Branch in other games tonight. ! Saginaw Valley schools play! Lake Orion coach Hal Carlin wllir, send a talented quintet onto the L floor. Center Tom Reed, 8-3, is ex-15 pected to pace the Dragons this! season. He can expect help from], guards Bucky Craven and Gary)’ Hunter. NTUBUOT AMERICA'S IMOtST sma debut tonight. The Maples I Royal Oak Dondero. ClBM-Olt OR 1960 RAMBLERS MERCURTS Save Up to $900 Wilfoa Auto Saloi, lac. ST. LOUIS (AP)-Commisskmer|indude Los Angeles in sp expan-failing to keep faith with -us. He Ford Frick has been called upon sion program tor 1961. put the assured us he would, vote Los An- braska in to make baseball's most import- issue up to Frick Monday night geles an open city if we made desperate about it." said War- YfinSOS FctCGS ant decision since the warring] “We insist on moving to Losjernest efforts to make a just and math, “We had to get oft winning American and National league'Angeles in 190," American reasonable settlement with O’Msi-'after all that trouble of the twoij^Qgg ClOWll signed a peace pact in 1903. previous years," Jin Player Issue League President Joe Cronin told j ley regarding indemnity." I the commissioner. "Now it 's up j These spokesmen declined Frick atone must decide wheth-jto you." say whether the American League] And then it was Indian* that! er.the American League goes into] * * * iin the event of a negative ruling,lhad to be beaten "for the sake of cm (AP)—There is Los Angeles next year In defiance The American League hurled would defy the commissioner andfthe team's morale.” then North-L^nce the Big Eight Confer* western, and T*ti* tin,e webe«t' (llculty representative. might Illinhit AUorvnnAti Mi tkn tasmI - - - . .a, m » --• — of the National League and Wal-'th# challenge after the National move info Los Angeles in 1961. ter O’Malley, owner of the LosiLeagiie rejected its proposal to1 Angeles Dodgers. jenMfe in inter-league ptsy fat. 1961 * * * ! with each league expanding to 9] The American League, thwarted'teams. . by the National in Us efforts to] "The National League has ad-vised us that 9-team interleague play was not possible in 1961 be-| '.cause Houston isn't ready," said1' Cronin. “Our committee has in-| formed the National League we; a ., B . will waive rule one which calls OOllBy,* rfBIWICB Now ... more of whot you wont for yean^of League' Frick must decide between Tba AM Mew Cl/mMAM, s tovkadan to sajoymat Is writtoa all ovsr this aswsst Cushman ScooUr. You gst famous Cato--------d— Custuaaa Husky 4-Cjrcto an-fino doHvtre up to SO mitoi por hour, up to 100 miks : *•.» Pis *!»,« ■ ANDERSON SALES AND SERVICE-2)0 I. PIKE ST. n 3*8809 ’ Van Dikes Beat ; Newman, 61-56 Olinois everybody on the teaml^' football chsmpion- knew we were find rate." lviy from the University of * * u... (Kansas in a meeting here Tbure- They were even higher against ^ f-^y lows, stumbled for their only toss' y * against Purdue and finished, with] ^ iHue hinges on the case of a great fourth period to beat Wis- ^ Coan> outstanding Jayhawk c0!?tn " , _ . . , .. ! sophomore halfback whose eligi- : Minnesota finished as the Big b|lt,y js in question. POCB ® r*w poww The National Collegiate Athletic 1ST s?’,e on oH”'*e Association placed Kansas op one- Kansas maintained that Goan] [was eligible and played him) Vid#r! « c#y loop**^ IS:_ Cogws Star* Ploy cw . lf th'* pr°p(**1 '* notacreplej# H was symbolisedone day In.aristiin University. the Anwrtcaa League has no ai-| Vim DUm, grufoaUy puiHvf midasaann when Warmath Hnut-) u^venwy lernatriv but to adopt Hs amsmd-l,,^ tr4im Newman A.M E.'«I to Bobby Bell, the big sopho ment of Rule Ctoeto ptoce a tMmchiirch in the 2nd half tor a 61- naor* tackle; "March the men!_—,_______ 54 victory in Class A as the I960- ^ to the defensive field. Bob-|agaimt Nebraska. Colorado and « City League imsketball season ifc* Spontaneously. driBmsstor itoourf. stands firm and rejecta tlwAmer- ^ ^ Monday nlKtrt „ Bell started chanting. In the K ^ toculty representatives propose .;Ontml and' Pontiac jibylbw of the GI sound-off tuarch- oyfmiie Kansas, the Jayhawks them gymnasiums. *"8 chorus: could be required to forfeit those irid .r^ing-fosl^ the An*^ V“ ^ pUyl"S fow'Mh^TrSn' /J^ibree games andhtad ttto title to lean to ooen Son In Los Angeles « «•» PCH court, were tied st ”*1- Minnesota s goin to the oie .econd-plaoe Missouri. Never be- ETnS Store M62 ^ halftime. »». Vrn, Dikes °®1'- T , tore h« the conference forced a ! "I will not be hustled into a ;P®h«d ahead after intermission z**00* Ibrtett * championship, ck decision." Frick said. "I wUI|«o the season opener. ^ U »* b, the Rore Bowl. (quick decision." Frick said '%wt|!jH> win the season opener. (take my time and announce my A mss Bailey and Lean Pren-'decision at the joint meeting tire paced the wteaera with IT Wednesday. And I assure you I'll ahd M pslnta, respective!,. do what’s best for baseball. deny WIIHams was fops for die ]. *'! consider the American > tfftrr> with ^ League proposal to be one ot several alternatives. In Ftemont, Ohio, where he had speaking engagement Monday tad- "WP CUSTOM COATED night. Warmath commented: are very proud and honored to be j chosen for the Comeback awards, feel we worked just as hard) , In last night's other scheduled . The other alternatives were the "A" contest, the Lakeride Royals^ !°| 9-team proposal: ipcerttag to • ««» awinfod a forfeit dtctotonl^. JJ? Huba; and the Natimai Leagues wer Rochester. amendment to permit the AL to A tret wheeling Class ■ B game I. yw. move Into Lot Angelet in 1962. j*t PNH saw Buckner Finance Most American Leaguers were outscore the Commerre Lakers. I convinced that Frick would decide *0-68. Four Buckner players hit , . _ Iin their law. double figures with Chuck GHUs1”** ,n ^ 0t,meback Team' I *** -scoring 20 points to show the wav. J "The commissioner can’t vote us Theron Butler of the Lakers took j down. " said an AL club owner, j individual scoring honors w ith 24 ‘If he does, he will be guilty of1 award, and Jess Neely of Rice and Jordan Oiivar of • Yale each! ^ [got two votes in the coaching 'category. But Miiineaota and War math won by a wide spread. MUD AND SNOW TIRE DISCOUNTS 6J0x15 B£k $10.95 7J0x14 $10.95 TIem 9«»w sir4 Unfttd Tiro Servict NBA Standings losers also placed four ! double figures. BHgHH Perry Park defeated Clarkstj.1,' . -. u.n - , ■ _ 52-45, in the other "B" tussle Will Consider Ken Buckley made 17 points (or Protest by Oakland Perry while' Qarkston's Bob] ' s Yahnke had 12. ! 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The chairman also would preside over an advisory council tat retired officers or of.. men who had divorced themselves from separate service ambitions. * - * * Under -the Symington group plan, the Defense Department would consist of a secretary and a deputy secretary, as It is now. But all of the assistant secretaries of defense would be elimi- By C. YATES MrDANIEL WASHINGTON (AP)-rMoit of the present Pentagon leaden already are on record opposing another defense reorganization as farireaching as that recommended'to President-Elect John F. Kennedy. , The essence of their plea: Give the 1958 organization plan a work before setting off Ion still another shakeup. That law, passed after the Soviet Union debited. its first satellite, gave added powers to the secretary of defense and consolidated research rand development, among other things.- _ „ * . would' be two unddfseeretartes,, . The new military blueprint, ^ ^ admlnl*tratlon and th«lchan«*»-(drawn up by a committee head-<„ charge of, all weapons! ted by sen. Stuart Symington, D- ' «. . . Mo*, was received in official silence at the Defense Department (after it was made public Monday chairman Jof the Joint chiefs pn Sept. 30 that the reorganization act pf two yean ago ahould.be The Antiy chief of staff, Gen. George Decker, said in an Oct. 29 speech that the nation "should give the present organization an opportunity to work."-. The Marine Corps commandant, Gen. David Shoup, in a policy statement made public after he assumed office early this year, voiced the tope that the corps and the rest of the military es- plit of "Lakewood null." » of * pin at th* enat *» is. Tin. nse. wait* L*kt Oakland County. 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( But the military chiefs of the Army. Navy, and Marine Corps, and the defense secretary himself. all spoke out vigorously before the event in anticipation of just such a set of sweeping proposals. AIR FORCE SILENT Only the Air Force, incubating ground for most of the ideas contained in the Symington group study, has remained silent in recent months. The plan given to President-Elect Kennedy would eliminate the separate departments of the Army, Navy and Air Force together with their secretaries, undersecretaries and assistants. It would leave the military services with their names, uniforms and the responsibility of internal housekeeping- The Symington group recommendations would abolish Joint Chiefs of Staff and substitute a single chairman who would deal directly and exclusively with the ' defense secretary and through Mm with the president. This super-chief would head ai combined planning staff of officers dissociated as much as possible from the services of upbringing. This chief would orders direct to commanders, „ three functional commands—Strategic, tactical and defense. FUNCTIONAL COMMANDER The existing major commands such as the Navy-headed Pacific | and Atlantic headquarters and the Strategic Air Command of the Air Force, would be Abolished. The new functional commands would systems. There would also be Pornography Probers three directorates: research and _ . . engineering, procurement and production. NEED MORE TIME As recently as Nov, 18, Secretary of Defense Thomas S. Gates Jr., said he saw "no need for any substantial reorganization" in the military establishment and declared the military family needed time to digest the 1958 reorganization. Army Gen. Lyman L. Lemnit-zer said upon being sworn in as THE GIRLS Postpone Gathering LANSING! 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IlsM* (7) Exercise <4l Exercise 4:41 (4) Faye Elizabeth. 14:41 (4) Dough Re Mi. (7) r 4:44 MLTreckdfvn. (2) Movie (cont) (7) News and Weather. (1) Popeye. (56) General Chemistry. 4:1# (7) Sports. 4: IS (7) News. 4:44 (2) News'Analysis. (4) Weather. 4:14 (2) News. » (4) News. (7) Rescue I. (9) Quick Draw McGraw. 4:44 12) SporU. (4) Sporty. 4:45 (2) News. , (4) News. (56) Philosophy of Man.' 7:14 (2) Divorce Court. (4) Lock Up. (7) Exciting Years. (9) Tugboat Annie. -7:44 (4) Laramie. (7) Bugs Bunny. (2) Divorce Court (cant.) (9) Movie. "Sporting Blood."! afil) A former race-horfe lfcto (f» Movie, owner, now relegated to the ie:tS (9) Billboard statue of trainer, is forced i4:li (4) (Color) Pley by his employer /Into selling; Hunch, his last remaining hor>e.| (9) Chez Helene Clark Gable, Madge Eva,wJ (?) Divorce Hearing •56) Introductory Psychology jie;u (9) Nursery School 7:44 (2) Lions Roar. 4:40 (7) Dither Knows Best. . (4) Laramie (cant.) •9) Movie (cont.) •7) Rifleman. 156) Beginnings. f:M :2) DobJe GiUis (4) Alfred Hitchcock. •7) Wyatt Eiup. •9) Movie (cont.) ‘ •56) American History. 9:14 (2) Tom Ew^ll. (4) Thriller. •7) Stagecoach Wert. •9) Front Page Challenge. 4:3e i2> Red Skelton. •4) Thriller leant.) (7) Stagecoach (cent.) (9) G.M. Present*. 14:44 (2) Garry Moore. . (4) Open End. «7) One Step Beyond. •9) G.M. .Presents (cant.) 14:44 (7) Mike Hammer. 12) Garry Moore •4) Open End •9) Newt. 14:44 ll) Spoils. 14:44 <9> Newt. 11:44 <2> New*. • 4) Newt. •7) Interpol Calling. •9) Newt. 11:14 121 Weather. (4) Weather •9) Telescope l*AW. 11:16 <2) Sports. . (4) Spoil* lirts i2> Movie. "Kansas Confidential " (1963) i Is innocently implicated In «, _ .. ..... . . . robbery commZd by (W^**** #2 "»-« the tel Intake. dangerous criminals. Jehni « * * - m. .......—.—, Nine tong-dtotonm rnnnors' served ns snhjsrli of too export-ment ever a twv-Ufenlh ported. Peer earl ran sewed tore# ptoto of milk a day and twe pint* af lee cream a week. The Hve (7) Texan. < (9) Susie IStlS (2) Search (or Tum< •«> (color) It Could B (7) Beit the Clock. (9) Myrt and Doris. (2) Golding light. 14:41 ' (9) New*. 14:44 1 (4) Newa lt44. (2) My Little Margin. arrow He'You (2) I Love Lucy. (41 (color) Price Is Right. (7) Morning Court. •9) Romper Room •2) Clear Horiaon. (7) Love That Bob. W WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON (4) N (7)'About Facet. (4) Movie. (4) Bold Journey. (2) As the World Turns. (7) Lite of Riley. 1:04 (2) Medic. (4) (color) Jan Murray. (It Day In Court 4:44 (2) House Party. (4) Loretta Young. (7) Road to Reality. (2) Millionaire. (4) Young Dr. Malone. | (T) Queen lor a Day. (9) Movie. 4:44 (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roots. (T) Who Do You Trust? 4:M (2) Brighter Day. (4) Make Room For Daddy (T) American Bandstand. 4:is tl) Secret Storm. (9) Adventure time 4:55 <41 Here’s Hollywood. (2) Edge of F*glrt. 4:45 (9) Santo Claus ftdl’ (4) (color) George Picrr TV News and Reviews Video Deiadbeat Randies' Abhor Sweaty Westerns By FRED DANZIG j NEW YORK (UPD - The secret minutes of . television's Grand Order of 'Loot-Laden Deadbeat Dandies. j1j Seated beneatlv the autographed, life-size portrait of King Farouk were dynamic Peter Fairchild, READY Christmas GIFTS - Two members of the Business Women’s Civic Club wrap gifts for distribution last night at the club's fourth annual Christmas party for about 29 aged patients at the Oakiimd County Medical Care Facility. Mrs. Ola Mae Paige (left), 395 jSd&aon’s Been One of Worst Blair III, bulwark of "Hennesey," and scholarly Chatsworth Jr., sturdy .or k of the "Dobie Gil-Ns Show.” Mr. Osborne reported on in-t'olerab'e working conditions al the "Dobie G lilts" scene. "I have ottered an entire wardrobe to that beatnik chap, Maynard I tided tql establish their own rating? service instead. ' "J/ * ♦ * Mr. Osborne announced that he sweepstakes prize on "The Price Is Right.” "I’ve offered them momsy In my place," said Chatswtirth. . A resolution wan adopted catling for cleaner TV westerns, ft said, la part, “GIOLLDD members protest against the practice of Riling the screen with acton who are shabbily-dreeard, an-shaven, perspiring, leather- Harvey Si, Is club president and Mrs. Johnnie i A. Cox (center). 192 Crestwood St., program chairman. Observing with a child's keen interest in Christmas is Mrs. Paige’s granddaughter. Michell Revie, 4, of 565. Granada Drive. (2) Movie.' 17) Johnny Ginger, j (9) Jinxes. )5:11 (7) Lena Ranger. |6iM (9) Jac LeGotf. More Dismal TV Shows lo Be Cut Out "Old Dobie-doo insists that Maynard wear that foul, ugh, pardon the expression, sweat shirt. I told him. ‘Dobie, baby, either we dress elegantly — homburgs, Chcstcr-| fields and all that — or I move to "The Real McCoys." I “Dobie said he'll never wear a Chesterfield because our sponsor ia Marlboro, or some such domestic brand." ' In pursuing the subject of spoil-I sors. Mr Fairchild asked if | GOLLDD members could be sponsored by less prosaic products. the Jaguar dlstrt- "These actors rely upon horses of unregistered stock for transportation, in utter disregard of all principles of gracious living. Be it resolved that the members send to the prop departments af.'Gunsmoke,' ‘Deputy,’ ‘Wanted— Dead or Alive’ and ‘Wagon Train' gift certificates from Brooks Brothers and Mercedes-Benz." Immediately after adjournment, the traditional exchange .of hot-telephone numbers took place under the Smiling gaze of King -Farouk. THE CHANNEL SWIM: Two new audience participation shows Join , ABC-TV’s daytime schedule next month. On Jan. 9. "Camouflage,"* in which contestants try to identify concealed objects, replaces "The Milk, ice Cream Red Skelton 'Rests'; butors would be happy to take Texan." On Jan. 30, over my ohow,” be saM. Mr. please." another guessing game. Blair announced that the New for merchandise prizes, replaces . York Stock Exchange appeared the king-running "Begt the Clock." By VERNON SOOTY , the next few weeks are CBS-i the air soon. Iits mastermind. Rod j anxious to sponsor his show and | HOLLYWOOD (UPD-December TV’s "Garlund" and "Witness.” I Series, has had ft with television Mr. Osborne volunteered to jia the month when sponsors take j^ ratings and tough competi-|awl Produce a show on Broad- ,*un«t out family friends at Re — a MngHinrd ‘devi- tton doomed them both. |wty ' ““ M-------M Ml sion shows and begin to hone the? #. • # ABC to standiag pat with Ito EAST LAN UNO Already lopped from the video! NBC. >• g* tube are "DanRaven" and ’’IUv4dI"**' ‘J* Ibno*” weak shows as "The Tall Man," _____, . . ••National Velvet" and "Peter More will be chopped down nextu^ M ,, i im.mm. _ ,, {month in this the most dismal TV! ^ 1 HOLLYWOfX) (AP) - Comedi- L,^ amM yitm9n ^d only Mil- Lsagovtty for TV oertoo to da mot bar! Oi iw- M ^ Skelton is in the hocpitalton Berie and wrestling matches based wholly on the v of -«*■*-*— aa_______nad not sppenr TUeaday night Ito choose from. Nt systems. Merit 2 dn his ocheduled TV show. 1 ' ‘ ‘|M'------------------- “ Doctors said he Just needs i The Roaring 4to," "Hong Kong" and “Harrlgan and San.” They will resnain aa the air this sea CBS is doing all it can to shore up some of its faltering bombs, including “My Sister Eileen" and “Route 66." both of which are fering rating anemia. And speaking of Berie, Stair Bowling" show hasn strike all year. » * '. I But in the Jungle of advertising _________ 1^ Millie's token agencies, sponsors and networks The network also is looking .... _ rest and a checkup. A previously • ...ptn)| Mfm to i_ there is no hard and fast rule new leading man in "Aquanauts" (aped show featuring Keen*”; alky. It Is ameag the HIGH RATER TO OO to save it from the chopping block. Wynn and Adele Mara will bfcj towest-valrd new shows on the Fo|. j^tanc*. "Twilight Zone."! On the bright side el Om led-substituted for .the .Skelton show1 air. isriikh has high ratings in addition g*r, name programs have noth- on CBS | certain to go off the air withinito critical praise. will Ump offj Mg 4o wwrry atari except Beers International, Ltd Sgt. Ernest BUko, honorary financial adviser, reminded GOLLDD members of the crisis in! the nation’s balance of payments | and asked if they were ready to situation by making sacrifices. HOLD MY BUGATTT Mr. Fairchild, in tears, evoked cries of “Bravo" when he announced that lie already has cabled a "hold" order on Ms type 41 Bugatti and was switching to American perfumes as gifts to Ms chicks. SAYS W! HAYS ON DISPLAY TV's IY • RCA Vtotee . •Admiral t Motorola . • Pbkco • Ooaofol Elactric • Syfvoala • WssHoghgaoo • RCA Color Tpoo Ream Trial—Yoons' Opoa any night *HI 9 pan. 425 W. Huron FK 4-2525 Skelton checked into Odnrs of Lebanon Hospital Monday and will probably go home in a lew days, ■ attendants said. Shopping With the Wife Can Be Unforgettable ntaRete and balls domestically. As the cheers laded, Mr. Btotr stated that he had canceled Ma mat weekend aa the TV Features p cream or etwees d R> Lalied Prc*« Inters Laboratory rxperimeato wore ALFRED RDOICDCK. g: 30 p m (4>, Barbara Bel Geddee and Alexander Scourby star in a tale about . . a man who tries to kiU his wife ?-l rndaraacr ma* tncp wvea so a ^ nmjt m pCTLgrapt, ta| treadmill. . ______ a mystery story. THRILLER, 9 p.m. (4). Jack Carson stars u a reformed alcoholic and exconvict who goes to SSMr**- ir 13 BMtr of OlfflC DCS 14 Woolly »'CK i- r r r nr i< II if 17 1 ir ■i r L H w IT TT t W MT 1 r H IT ir W H ■ H~ ii tr ■ e .Industry, Labor ’See Swainson I OrwktMWr 1 Bias at prr» to Shrlnt ii mid **r is Brtalla, U Maatcaf etraotlsa iMtaadtc tao iDurward Kirby and Carol Burnett jswered. h wuisod IS Avouch M laar salt ii Oaw Who ■ wkWttV ll LcOscr vntrlva it uni 41 PrcaraUr 44 ICVlCB ' HIM M Noun iuf II lUfiACi^a By EARL WILSON ” NEW YORK - My wife was wearing what looked **« Griffith'S^ overgrown orange rind around her head, so I blurted out, Now j ^ ^ ^ next year, what Is THAT—a hat?" **.• ’ "It’s a wrap-around turban that I made ^ myself,” she said. Naturally, the fact that it hadn’t cost me 180 completely changed, my attitude. "It’s beautiful." I said. "I guess Brigitte Bardot couldn’t wear It, but ..." . That was a mistake, tee. Next thing I knew. I was being dragged e«t on a hat | Long. Rang# Economic h“t’ . . . .. .■ . Objectives Discussed, I d noticed, u you must have, that the *■ _ . broads are wearing hats again. Ros Russell 5ayS Governor-Elect ____________________| _______WILSON has the spectacular Jobs, Audrey Meadows! the aid of an aloehoUc and later is has the smaller numbers. To be hstless Is to he gauche. j DETROIT (B—Gov.-Elect Jota, charged with the man’s murder, j First stop was at mad milliner Mr. John’s. We looked at?B. Swainson with business j TOM EWELL 9 pm. f2); Dick 90 haU In an hour, Including one for mourning, In case I died l?* J~?. "g.3 Powell portrays himself as real ee- 0f k heart attack while hearing the tote dealer Tom Potter (Ewrlli e!i" Oh, there was a let ef hilarious Jesting at my expeaae — yen can read that any way yen wish—about "Hew would 1 leek as a widow?” and "When are yen really getag to drop dead?” (Real fanny staff.) Mr. John bowed snd said. “Here's s I’d have called Jt neu- end let them talk about almost, rotlc—"It makes the other hats in the anything^ Ihey want to — and whoi closet feej nervous." 'Do you still say your hats can be worn upside down and look just as good?" the srife asked him. "They usually look better," he an- Hawed Ugk rmltags and good oestpte. ' Top-notchers that should b( __________ ____________ ________ around for a few years yet include Caprt for the “Hcwnraey” east "The Untouchables," "Gunsmoke,"; ,nd withdrawn hi* imitation to i "Rawhide." "Bonanza." "Perry nim the pregrem at Mo dad’s Mason,"- “Lawman" and "Have marina at Caaaes. y Gun, Will Travel." V .. . Best of the newcomers .re “My I •cquUi' —- . i tun of competing TV pcograms sp fthef tbefr reipeetfve hrtMnnao {could be' seat on each network simultaneously. Sgt. BUko mumbled something about antitrust! [ laws. The GOLLDD members de-j SONOTONE House of Henring Free Hearing Tests Free Parking at Bear of MMw ~Opoa roam, kr Appotatmaur 143 Oakland FEderal 2-1225 PONTIAC. MICH. tries to get some TV shows filmed in Ms town. RED SR ELTON. 9:30 p.m. (2>. Actress Diana Dora. Red’s guest jstar. helps out in one of Red’s! "George Appleby" predicaments. : OPEN END, 10 p.m. (4). Put Groucho Marx, Joey Bishop..! George Burns. Jimmy Durante and 1 Buddy Hackett in a room together nervous hat' happens? We'U find out tonight, j j GABBY MOORE. ]0 p.m. {Comedian Abui King, actress Annie Farge and singerpiasele Mac-; Kenzie Join Moore, Marion Lome.! "Dvat Wonderful | Year," 1911." JACK PAAR, 11:39 Jack’s guests are Lord Boothby.jKrmWDerry The Wife did pick ou a burgandy turban and something in "disappointed niff Arquette. Hermione G ingold -Today's Radio Programs - - i nset wxrt rtseat weak mam wroa • ••■ WJIl N*vt wwj. an CKLW. V. Karen , wroa. *«*» aeon* WPON, Candle 111* i:ta-WJR. great How Swa. D^cSred , v iiso-wm. WWtrr Tool] SfOH irtty oJaaa x t;SO—Wja, Showcaaa wwiT r»i wxyZ. rred 1 CKLW.k a. KMVlaa WXTS, Stbaallan wroa. Jam: Otaaa wxrk, wolf W, Farm, Bn Opanar WJBK. Farm, Nava v$&.'fs\sr" tJS-WJH, Ware Han OttW, fra Opanar Wjfa, Larlsiar. Btala WPON. fok Lark tiSt-WJk. Nava. SCreta CKLW. Nava. David A wava. Tvkr Paris wwi, nm, aanna WXTX, Nava Wolf CKLW, Novo, DavM WJBK. Ilova. Hold weak. Nova, Rum WVON. Nvwt, Coavr.... S4P—WJH, Saak HarrU NtSP—WJIL Karl Rata WWJ, Nova. Martaaa WXTX. kreakfoat CM CXLW, Jaa Van WJKKrjiiVi, note wroN, Nava, Lark _ You can wear those, being a blonde," and ainger Earl Wrightson. iColori Mr. John said. "Ho, ho, hoi” I shrieked at that uninformed remark. | The wife went on to Lily Dache’s and picked out a couple of hats there, too, i and everybody thinks she looks gorgeous lin theRi, Including her. I have to admit ithat I like them, too . . * (and when-I ■say 1 have to admit It, I mean I t&VE to • A A A • Cssfon’s RCA Color TV Sinks sot an sea coios tv rsoa A Color TV Servicing Dealer SAVE! —IT IS CHEAPER— SAVE! • NO snvxx INSURA NCI CHARRIS • • NO INSTALLATION CHARMS • • PRKI ONI YIAR WARRANTY ON ALL PARTS • A WM iNSTAUATtON AND PgUVBRY t COME M AND SEE THE 6E0R6E PIERROT SHOW on RCA Color TV Daily at 5 P. M. k. MAS. U*. Nn. Ilia CONDON’S TV SALES I SERVICE discuss Michigan's business and: tax problems. * t Swainson and his visitors declined to be specific about mb- 2?s^tt2 state’s best interest now. Ii • • ’■ “Grvrrally speak la«." added, “three meeting* are lone range economic objective* { of Michigan." | Swainson first talked with Al IBarbour. president of the Way:e 5 County AF-CIO council, and then met with a three-man delegation g I from Chrysler Corp.. headed by m 'President and Board Chairman!! L LrColbert. ww#, n*w«. uu CKLW. lot Vu WJBK. NWS. SUM WCaa. Nwi. k. Martya WPON, Chuck Uvlii WXTX KcNwtay l:re-WJR. Tlmv for Musi htj-WK Hare 1 WWJ, NVVk. Mrew WXTX. MeNMtajr CKLW, Jaa NT 1 weak.- Nvwi. para* wpon, mvs, UvU CKLW, Jo« Van l:a»-WWJ. Good Musi siia^wja. OBmpreiu CKLW, JM VM WJBK. Lri wpon. Boh Lark Other confervss were Robert Me- 2 jNamara. newly elected president J of Ford Motor Co., and Robert P. n __ executive vice psvsi- a dent of Consumers Power Co. ad l president of the new MteMganjA Champer at Commerce. (laicare W. Lock, conunis- H stoaer of the State Revenue De- I pnrtment, waa wttk Swainson in i several at hit conferences. The meetings were part of aiH series that started last Week, ao>|H .cording to Thaddeus Ogar, SwVte s'vi's newly appointed press seete-{ [tary. Swainson met last week withlj III*—CXLW, Wave. Davlct CKLW. Ntvt, OaviM WJBK, Mrea, Lm WCAB, N»v». DbarMaa wpon. Ctrrtece Trad* 4:4s—WWJ—Lynkrr 4 CKLW. Ntwa, Davtn > WJBK, apart*. Marie l;S*-WJa Nava. Marie . WWJ, Neva. Lynkcr WXTX. real Wlnt THE MIDNIGHT EARL .. . ' “ ... •... ;Wimam Day. president of Mkit Ouess who's got Kim Nnvaka phone nuAber? Dost Arnas^ B^)) Tetepbone Co., John F. . . Olio Preminger won’t reveal how much It cost to film Gordon, president of General Mo- “Exod\u"; he tell* qulsxers, "The co4t5—$3.50 at the box office" tors Corp.; Gus SchoUe, state . .. Bette Davis has begun her autobiography . . . Deldn Ot-jAFL-ClO president, and WillM K. tsweUl will marry Stuart biunon. Hall, executive secretary of the Famed ginger Ethel Waters Is readying a comeback via'Greatw DetpoW Bo*rd °* Q>m' recordings . . . Stewart Granger begins filming "fiodom and111*”*’ * * w Oomorrah" in Israel in January........ ' Swainson udd be planned meet- A A A \ iings with Mayor Louis Miriani, TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: A youngster brought him his re-jGeofge Romney. American Motors port card with this notation tin It: "The boy’s handwriting isjCorp. president: UAW Vice Presi-so bad we cant tell whether he can spell." !*"* Leonard Woodcock and John ■ WISH I’D 8A1P THAT: H»e way apartments are ctm- H^j4 lhe Mkhigan Municioal ■ structed nowadays, you may not get to know your neighbor, Lc*8U*’ X; IS but you get to hear him. x\ ■ „ ... TT ,■ ' . * It’s getting so that all the average man can afford to wsttl J J away for a rainy day la a pair of dry socks .. . That’s ! brether. the coats of fil health at the begin- ■ (Copyright, 1164) >v {nii« of I960. IS, iraunt TOO LATE!! 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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2 Bombs in Hovand HAVANA (AP)-T(ro bombs ex-plotted in Havana Uj breaking jkytnl windows and damaging the men’s /rest in the school of architecture a nd engineering, police reported today. A 20-year-old etudsnt was Injured by flying glass. _ _• to teM u-js s.m. b.- ?MSp *Wiia,K unt h-s IMS' OKU. torlsl No. MSUISTl*. Coo-nrttbla. Sale to to MS l»:M O.OI. D»-owabor if, i»oo S fni my. w«h«.r. 0 SSLS . St. Wssoa, Sorlot I. UK sttS:N »-m rTr~ usirt^r‘afld!;Pinanc«1 p. ilsi 5 More Dairies Join -Cent Price Rise DETROIT vt—Five more major dairies here, raised the price of —— quart Monday, OlYMNA PMCISION PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Exclusive Authorised Dealer JONES TYPEWRITER SALES t SERVICE 105t W. HURON ST. shortly. Those jptaing the. price hike announced Saturday by Borden Go., were Detroit Pure Milk Co., Seal-test, United, Dairies, Risdon Broth-! ien and Jersey Creamery. The dairymen said the was due to labor and far increases. markets (Slock Market ^ Holds Its Own The following are top prices covering sates of locally grown] Produce by growers and Mid them in wholeaate package lots, expected to do so Quotations are furnished by thef NEW YORK (It—The stock mar-Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of !k*t moved unevenly in active Friday. Detroit Produce raum action I tB!**. to. . action Ap|rin Orecnlas. to. n cost I Apwen. MwUbbi. to, ‘aim spy. bit. Swba. Grain Prices CHICAGO (HUW ! Bttu. toppto. bu JMta July IJW Hit Star ^ 'OUut. Curly, bu. . us sstool., R*d bu. Mth Ctrrau dot toh» Carrots lopped. bu . I ss't'CuMllflowor, d« I mu rWUMl. dot belli . I Hor«r.dU».. pk I II Letts, do, Mia trading early this afternoon. | Some of the food company ?nd “liquid diet” stocks along with iothde specially-situated issue* met speculative demand, no Steels, oils, motors and some! 1M other cyclical stocks edged j j» Utilities, chemicals and airlines t oo improved. , The economic background was si ts drab, with a renart ol nneniploy- ] . {.'Jo inent increasing in threedUth* of {',* the nation’s major Industrial I (» centers. The steel Industry np. i.Mt renting role waa down to IheSJ ?m lowest level of the vesr (or i yVVEXtY-frlVft '■jEMm— 8S 5tli County Jury Panel Installed t 74 Jurori Will Attempt, ta Settle 170 Casas in 8*Day Session / Oakland Ownty'a fifth jury panel : t the year answered roll caU today In Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland's courtroom. The pre-Christmas panel ,of 74 [ jurors will seek to clean up some (160 civil and 10 criminal cases during the eight days it reports for Iduty at the Courthouse. “We'll try aad keep a SO ease-a-dajr pace.” explained Loots K. the five Circuit Court j %u~ Hra? i mimr TmniRWRurm if u rih.u. l FOR INVESTMENT SECURITIES and ACCURATE QUOTATIONS CALL C. J. NEPHLER CO. ■ *“» ‘f- 'JvmmwSsi mm: a Brokers said the stock market J JJ was acting well in view of the j j »• depressing nature of the news i to The list was irregular at the start! {R and remained that way although i • I-SJimprovement in selected issues’ tnjgavc it some spark in the after- KliOOED TEST — Piloted by Pontiac's teenage test driver team, a new Tempest sedan and . station wagon move toward the summit of Pike's Peak. The famous grade was one of many rugged test? engaged by the team during a successful 100,000 mile measure of Tempest reliability. News in Brief ilOOtOOO-Mile Test Ends He said Judges Clark J. Adams, William J. Beer, Stanton G. Dotv dero and Frederick C. Ziem will | be assigned civil cases, while preluding Judge Holland will hear criminal cases being pressed by [Prosecutor George F> Taylor’s . staff. Emphasis will be on eliminating {the pending civil cases. Fpirbroth-er said, because the last jury tm-j pqneled heard mostly criminal leases. i Appeals to Circuit Court of about 35 justice court conviction will be .heard during the Dec. 6-16 term, he said. I'SS&'S- ,i=ctR bu. ...... . Poultry and Eggs FE 2-9117 818 Community National Bank Bldg brrmorr rtnm DETROIT DM • lAPi-Prlera n sound d*lir*r»d DtoroM fur Mo. ' ■ .Erapra-- s Bril 1 Howell, which has *} ported good earnings this year. 5 roee about 2 points. Universal jtjMatdi jumped well over a point. Foremost Dairies, reported to be marketing a new milk diet product, continued to rise, adding [about a point. A similar gain was made by Cudahy. Libby. McNeill tMl lbUtn. J1 Ubby ,dded ■ SiffSri iiPm; (BoidEvi was about unchanged. Someone stale a til wvtt mtohl Tempest Can Take It last night from the unlocked home * of the Thomas Petersons at 6140 Anderoonvilte Road, it waa reported to Waterford Township police. The owner uf the Inketnni Ante * Glass Company, Charles S. Smith, l reported to Waterford Township police that someone smashed the car reliability, plate glass window of hte store at| Designed to further prove Thm-I LAZELLE AGENCY. Inc. All Forms of Insurance 504 Pontiac Suit Bank Bldg. • FE 5-117: A nigged, around-the-clock, 107-j experts to “keep the cars mov-day driving stint with Pontiac’s lag 14 boors a day — treat them new Tempest sedan and station rough but stick to the traffic wagon was recently completed by laws,” the team drove day aad a team of college student teen-j night ever agers in an unprecedented test of reads add i car reliability. np aad dowa severe -----.---. rBholI, linrtUMWi I-----------------------------Designed to further prove Tem- *»■*«■. aerses long, hot desert srou.r/sndTrr.r. i” STwham wet! chock Full o' Nuts Monday's most ^ ***“|pe«t durability, economy and per- Nreteheo, aad through heavy IStM IS*: m w-!«tiw yLl0 • M nut carried man-1 stop-aad-ge etty traffic. profit taking | TWevra broke late the Wlltiaai!^ *¥ tan-agere gave the twoj C • lari-nss p»w»s; Drjw at 27m Highland Rondu *eVtT p®"® , n Tempests no special care, follow-i by nm r«cm 4* sj w«rlr Cteu-lc u „ ', inces — the equivalent of seven to !-» o-iy the routine m &rU£'4XT> ^ YOfk St0Ckl ^ driving. «dv the routine m A him ko u-M igui ______ ^ ____ U05 fiwi rasn register EM a jsme «’■*'- «*rss nhS sitsiua « « cigarette machine, manager Free- P»ter laatraetiom by P« , man WiUinms reported to theriirs! engtoeertng aad . . Hdruitmo UAOtnivlot i At the start of the 125M0 academic year more than 4,000 students from other Commonwealth nations were at% univeroitiea in Britain. Death Notices KU".*! Bravo. Ortd. A tors* ato deputies yesterday. Livostock urraoiT utsstocs DETROIT Dm S !AP'—CS«Uv atsssMtr mg NOTICE OF TAXES CITY OF PONTIAC The 1M0 County Tamo in On City d PonMnt will ho dm «»d payable at Urn Otf.es of tho Pontiac City Trsaouror. Poes mb or It INI through lonuary It MI. without loon. 1 County Mm ysM through February Ml i On March L Ml. aR unpaid County and 1M0 City and School tax*t will ho returned to tho Oakland County Trouuuror’s Office und Bust he paid there with oddiUouei toon. Is by mail must bo psohatthid act Ictor than lunuary B, Ml to avoid psnaltiia WALTER A. GIDDINGS Clly Troosurer 15 S. Forks Street hOill, Michigan ing only the routine protective! maintenance procedures recommended in the owner’s manual.) Plugs, points and fuel filters were! changed every 12 to 15 thousand: miles. Brakes,were adjusted twice! The thef* Of diamond erring-. Q DAniinn Man but "ew re! _ _ - .... cylinder engine and transmission box on her bedroom dresser. '7^ ta re#r- to date accumulat- Cimut Judge H Russel Holland ^ ^ than throe million lest .Someone chopped the top off ajyeiterday afternoon to face aen-jinge, under the division’s thorough 32-year-old spruce tree belonging; to ,encfo8 tor burglarizing several j engineering and reliability pro- ’ ---- ■ .......gi places of business in. l.iwf. d fl— WWMj OW brother M TbOBM M 0111 C»n-ocU; oho unM by (ear triad-children and eight fnat-sroad-child no. ruaoral Mrvtoo vui ho hold Wodaooday. Doe. T. at * p.*. from tho DoWttt C. Dario moral Homo with Rot. Paul T Hart Blllctotlas. Interment In farrr lit. Pars. Mr Caan il will Ua In iMta at tha OoWltt C. _D»»U Funeral Rom.______ sHmunt. dsc i. isss, maim r , ltd Chippewa Bead: age TS; bo-towd wfle of William SheUrr. Mar mother of Mr*. Katherine Rcavn. ruaoral. wrrleo will no hold Wodaooday. Doe. T at »a < *rwU tho aparkt-Ortnia Chapel with Ra«. Jaam Date oftlclattao Interment la Cole Cemetery. Lake Orion Mrt Shetler wUl Uo In •low at tha Opark.-Orima Pu- porled t . Ruuoll Lloyd aad McArthur: aleo adtotoad bf_J g‘William Porritt of 65 W. Stive(beUip I ’•j Road. Oakland Township. He re-iAugust. m i ported Ms km to the tiieriff s de4 \ pHaou parolee. Hamer Crow Mi Partment yesterday. ford, ». of 315 Broach St., ru- reived 9 to S years la Jackoan ! grams. Van's Halley of 1*38 Bntadbuo. $1,150 Theft Send RO Painter to Jai1 _____[Thumb District -r? Banker Rred ot 1 p_m from tho Oraoo Lutheran Church, tntorawut la otta-v. ^rk Cemetery Hrt Warner will itoja *ta«o at tho Dwtolaan- iSiSrurfS’S tjwa-'ia-ajr.-s Bsatass Funeral Dhctm 4 t G. Monet I, «. i Russel Koch, a 26-year-old paint- emit con ■ from Royal Oak. yesterday was coppor Rnt •ntenced to 2 to 4 years in Jack- emu,1?** son Prison tor stealing $1,150 from. the Saks 112 Chib. 112 S Main St . dS c si.. Royal Oak. on Oct. IT. I Purer I Phots* D Phlko . Pratt A o JJ J Republic SU Koch, of 940 N Pleasant SI., pleaded guilty Oct 21 to larceny I §TT m» in a building. He was sentenced j gig* Jy by Circuit Judge William J. Beer. P ‘ Rom Mel «S L°W., 3J £o5a,» It 2 IfRN ROM . OhtUOil PVH James E. Roberts. 22, of 287 C* ns Rd.. Pontiac Township. plead«d!WUi00 Ave the thinl man in-! *}i y rprkl»’« ‘’ri'ta yester- v^jved in breaking into the dark! w ,^unicipa{, Ju^;cC*^ OU Co.. 569 Pershing Ave.. and IMA McCollum. He was fined $35 and ^ Bokx Builders Supply. MS S. gy placed on a year’s probation. Telegraph Road, was sentenced to]_________________Q________________ Jserw the first 30 days in the county!tlve’s firii« Tn comectimT wito s-,___________ ________________ —Pta of his two-year proba-j$77,000 in overdrafts by a new in- . ti t night from a station wagon owned)™" term- Iduatry that became insolvent was ;,^l!hy Mrs. Harry Kerns, 4675 Motor- The trio pleaded guilty Nov. 2 to dlactoaed today in this tiny Michi-• i way Drive, Waterford Township, (breaking into the building on Aug. town. ’ K- '*• They got nothing from the oil The Kingston State Bank COATS Duang Gettels Lot Out pRATTowc^u>m ymi at Kingston as Result of $77,000 Overdraft ] Donelson-Johns KINGSTON (ft — A bank execu- PUMERAl HOME Ptoltnod for Fuoorato" Vogrhees-Siple rord Mo^ Hf told police he spent $80 on ■Rs n I SKf" 2 ! Sperry Rd . ft ! Brans ■ I Old Oil Ctl MI Old OU tod V. t Rtri rui oj n s design-, terrific prices Mf1 ft» twn,*"ny nui sioie mxn the ,np m * i«ii Ourtetmas gifts, ifiehigan Pluoroo- building firm, a probation depart- •takholders and depositors ti yieent. 269 Orchard Lake Ae*. —Adv. mert officer said. 1 * * * 4n; A lasting gift... A treasured gift * ... A thoughtful gift agtof SECURITIES ft gift °f securities trill be long remembered because sarurition provide lasting vidua... offer future growth potential... reflect care and consideration on the part of the giver. A gift of securities can provide youngsters with an awareness of how stocks and bonds contribute to economic growth and in-d us trial expansion, white providing a foundation tor a secure financial future. A gift of securities may be tha Mart of a second income for relatives, friends, or employees. f A gift of sscurittss is always a welcome addition te the portfolio of any investor. Witling, Lerrhen'a registered representatives will be happy to . assist you 'with the attection of your Christmas Gift Securities, ■noli or large. Drop in to our nearest office at your earliest convenience. Or, if you prefer, you can phone ua at any time tor mmpfete information on the wide range of securities available. The number to cull is . . . FE 2-9276 Watling, Lerchen & Go. Members Nm York Stock Exchange 402 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. PONTIAC Detroit • Aim Arbor • Jackson • Kalamasoo • Birmingham Pontiac • Dearborn • New York 8*1'r.?l MJ Turkey Dinner, first Methodist }*) Church. Saginaw and Judson. Fri-1, day. Dec 9th. 5 90 to 7 pm FE £*4-96M *-*- It Looks Like Udall BusihessNotes In the background was the coming to Kingston two years ago of a new company counted bn to hetp| the town's economy. The company’ 1 later went broke. Ktagntna *»1 I ii ! j Uni! Frail"" tr i wiison a c. i repu . n Wool worth itRw - Si hSJDF l Tel a nidi Wnrran, Sd WASHINGTON lUPI. _ g John B. Smith of Lloyd Motors. *°™>ed sources said today t hat uj 232 S. Saginaw St., was among 26 Stewart L. Udall. 40-year-oldi b b .. r ii j Lincoln-Comet • Mercury salesmen Arizona Democrat, will be appoint- ottp|- « ha. uj_ . 8J who attended a recent seminar in * ^rotary of interior by |j| Detroit to. discuss selling John F Kc"nedy| cashier as a result of wetdrafts niques. t emeapay. * by Marlette-Kingston Enterprises — i ^ „ iimi __ teM ike appoint- Oorp., » trailer manuterturing . Hejp Wanted Mate 4 DSTBOrr STOCKS w Apprehend Youth, 16 “flams Three Cars in Spree, .cMiii ob Hllffldu public k, phon* mnt Kara rar etraUM conmfikloa. port-um. ' or full-um*. Stot, nprMMU-ii»* *1U b* At rs S-S4S4. Room S - Rif ; [Gets Jackson Term [for Theft of Cars 17->ear-oW Rochester youth, smashing into three other :irttawilte raMkrato" latemp {vrWctea before the aUeged driver, the rebels^ * [a 16-year-old youth, was appre- The rebel force-tts strenitk!hen<‘ed ‘V [was not disclosed—waa said treated for mtnor injuries and re* Meanwhile, the runaway car had ■ashed into a parked caron North Saginaw Street and kept__________ south. It then collided with,a third car driven by Betty Jo McGkme, have pushed westward from Stan ! Stvtnl citizen* were restraining 30. of Cokhroter. at Lafayette !«. I»U« -M MrnlM ■,'sHra « OMI 125.^*“ i5!.1^8"* “* raWdial tiraptloail opportuo its « Mkr| u4 UtraTram miMtoo but* tar * qrasHil na SatH tra.rl.se. htlplul tot gooa ATTENTION 1 Ltk* to iiIIhWIx) ra* kora f^^gtotort A^Mswtto sod amr N nm si ■WUBL'We-BW'S "D^ViunCBD TAL-Mr Shop, SM jralyq. CARFKHTttR-AND CSMENT WORK. when police arrived at the! >-fl)||[| [thefts, yesterday waa sentemed to ^* wh°ae “secesston” —„ Jackson Prison tor JV, to 5 rearsFtao was proclaimed by Lurmiro-j by Circuit Judge H. Russel Hol-P**'* supporters after his capture; Wtteeaaew said the ymth had land jby Mobutu's troops. smashed tote a car drives hy 1 Larry D. Stokes, of 1846 Auburof ------------------------- ( WlUlaas Canaery, M, M tltl East- MeGlaaa Me haP ' pameager, Vtrgtoia Thraa, », of j 1*4 8. Andrews 8L, Lake Orisa. to Mi a sssetotor. rit l-te. ^y^aaa feu. [Road, pleaded guilty Nov, 7 to unlawfully driving away a l960 Automobile from a Pontiac parking lot. j When Arrested he admitted steal-ling seven other cars, several of whiqh he toidv police ha ran into a [drainage ditch and river. The statue of George Washington on the steps of Federal HaU in New York City toarka the spot where Washington stood when he took the oath of office aa the first president of the United States on April 20, 1780. laws St.. Claitstaa, ea North Sagtoaw Street first, aad kept (slag. Cannery raid tot* his vehicle. Arresting officer Hal Meteor said; the youth appeared to be “very1 drunk” when apprehended. He wasi turned over to juvenile authorities. Dewey Simpaon of M64 Crescent Lake Rood, owner of the SmfFUi refAMjamo rout*. Collin. Clraam. «M Woou- witen-Rtt. local AdimT roe lVTXnafATi rafclnroflM «orp. nr-rar and to wllllng a Mr to. Aatorn Ave, Room | p a »h»rp. W,d. nod tea EO UtFM OFmUTtCISL Noti.rate Scmols to under a Cannery was taken to Pontiac legedly driven by the youth, Osteopathic Hospital where he wns)ported it stolen to police. >s" j-..............| nrtaafrTW»*wr mu. nwH i# '.hr. itoM cissnstA M6 V. TWEXTV-sfx THE HO* WmzfM Mule * JIEN WANTED P^NTl^ PRE sis. r|5SM$4B| / SP|(*W&^S1 14ftS3gK»fcg! BBSJP ^1 pARTTiMfir^ aS^^TR^aSJT.: uw^.,<^d.r*»t T [RIAL ESTATE M A N A 6 **. ~RKAL ESTATE SALESMAN. PAR?1 "**»» C*U P“*' °* -j ___ Service ■• 'Jll Notkesend Personals 27 j ELBCTNkT HEAT. INSULATION.! FpEramitfATEB ON ALL WIR Jka, wtU finance R. B Moaio ■ Electric Co, MBS W. Korea , I HOUS® RAZINO, ilOUSE MOV- Sp^oraR r» ■ ■ BMI 3.tIOl , ' ONE PLACE TO FAT. Mrtfpa^srgjaK1 "FraiWwTa ab. - BUDGET SERVICE HHU Lloanaod builder FHA H w HURON ~ 'WE 2-0505 „ _ --- ; LOSE WEIGHT SAFE L Y AND "OUjIBjiS ▼0(0. FOLY| economically with newly released . eqoisped P» tltK. L. A.Teoa>. Dex-A-Diet teMet*. H cent, et PIA8TERING AND REPAIRS -1 StmiBe. _ Ret* Fat LdQ. FE l-IMI . j ' PBRSdHALCUtE " ROOF REPAIRS j agfR, Eavestrouohino fe 4 0«4i i Foreign Language cent* Ribbons R 0 SNTDKll FLOOR toTHM#? Off wroa^jW bardy .and oosla Mjttog and ftnleblng F&n. ni OMMjor ^MMJayaway •WATERPROOFING4 j Wort guaranteed. Free mM-»> 1EA?T.VA.w"”.”9g-OLtlil! fe earn Business Service BLOOMFIELD. WALL Wall and window*. PK5-IPI. _ ■ BILL NOOSE tofrtgerstion and Heeling I-44S3 Bervlce FE (-SMI ilr—Our Special! OAY sJlFT __ LOADINGZONE “3g- r 4 ' y- TUKSDAV, DECEMBER l ! tfrr By Frank Adama Rent Headed Unfum. 40| R«rt Hekaaa Uwfum. dOt _/Fo^S*j«:l T AND BUT WABH- er, *tovf, T9 4^00, , / « WVKHCmT hnuuY victim* l ntdwuLwnniTiiN w*“ * Lf|r at ,”ly' *" ! SMALL LAKEFRONT HOME. OAS ^ggpRM MOOERN RANCK - t, Ml me. OR HIM. SYLVAN LAKE 1 BEDROOM | modern, sutomatlc Beal, beje- ---- garage. Recently redeco- r.„». 15- FE LOW. _ I: •AM WARRICK has 1-BEDROOM brick home to Sylvan toke.Un-fimabac attic, carport. Lake Trffiflfa. tuc lento. FE *-U»0 S Room. BATH. OAS Corner 1IM tokevlm and Huron Gardena fCoupla wnn I nr l obildron. FI 4-4in. SMALL t-ROOM. SATH 35 It. Case Lake Rd. FE t-tt33_ bNiOl! LAKE I BSbliOOM. OIL r,XT, ,T . REAL BBTAT1 SALESMEN ■ Ambitious, willing to a money. Eupertenee preferred not essential ipertenced. Flrntv___ ____•____________ Elalnger Raalty IrEAL 9 It* ~ (10 West Huroo street. \Yi|liam Miller Wilt f* it ELECTRIC MO?OR SERVICE'' RE-palling and r«winding. Ill E Pike, >hone Pi vmi _________ HEATINC. FURNACES CLEANED and eervtend. C. L. Nelson PE 5-ItSS. _________ HOTFOINT. WHIRLPOOL AND Kenmoto waaher repair atrvlcs FE t-Mtl. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED. I m CLEANERS *pr» MWW wyme. m rww. j Reasonable 14tKTlABLI DAT CARS. LICENSED | home. PS M3«0. Wtd. Household Goods 29 I CALL WILL SELL 4*00 Highland Rond (lift#) Ft ft-MKlfltf ft fit Wttl Huron Street -! Open 5 to S 1 POCtAI WORKER Al m 40 Wookty lo *t»rt: Jiff* Employment Agencies 9 ulor »otery Inert**** To nil 1in m*dteu^jiad futur* Auto Parts tenttUr VnmX zrrvlr* h*D*fU* IfWt hov* duItrttolp1'0'^^elVent starting , two yo*rt of coUfgo pr*f rroblv with nidi co«rt*a salary Midwest Employment. 408 j Pontiac State Bank Bids PE Large i-rm. sJUlj 1 Wtd. Children to Board 28! water aoRcBifii K carpeted re wfndnw I replace, cove Mlungf and e allts ttirapuMil. lW|« Nil-i lota ol closet apace, din-rcn. well arranged kitchen. tn.Mo on conycnlcBt. torma. H. C. NEWINGHAM ^ CROO<« AND AWgS Sly1 1 PC OR A HOUSE POLL WTD. Quick cash for furniture. TV'a. appUsncf. Bargain Houaa. FE APPLIANCES FURNITURE AND Tcl-Huron ms brick artrldge----- Huron — FE | g 3-BEDROOM HOME LOCATED n e a r Rochester Basement, oil g^^nrSSr. High School MA MWL 4 BEDROOM* It FOOT LIVINO -- dtnlne room. bath. M foot ■ block fronT 1EUeabeth ■ATMS. C nd Clarks ROOMg AND BATH. ---separats FE 44140. HIM_______________________ I LET US BUT IT OR SELL IT FOR ^ I YOU OXrO’.iO COMMUNITY ^ 1 AUCTION. i^IJW * TRAINEE FOR ^AOTOMO-Appll _____ « aupply MI #*3010. Day*___ WANTED BICYCLE W' OIR OR BOYS BIO HAND SLE ALSO RECORD FLAYER. 1 Money Winted ORTOAOE OV n choice busts ___ .... Prefer ■UN, after t p.m. ______ ROOM J&ANCH NEAR FIERCE - ■ j-7*t — Bn* per _____LAUtNOER REALTY. 11)1 JjVIUtnma U Rd.. OR 4^0M1. • ROOM HOUAB. REDSCORATED. gaa heat. FI ! ROOMS. BATH. COUFLS WTTH I or I children. Newly decorated, full basement, oil heat. 1110 Manse St . Scott Lake FI 4-448) ft ROOMS. OAS HSAT. t BEVERLY LAROE i full bastmi ROOMS UPPER. UTILITIES 1 ROOM. MODERN^ CLEAN. WARM first floor. II N. Johnson._ FIRST MORTOAOE OF 180.000 DE- ) ROOMS. PVtT MODERN. NEW*! Hi-all, ft ROOM HOUSE. Ill ored. Call FE 1-111 ft-ROOM. BATH; 74 K For Rent Rooms 42 rus aTOFFINO AT DOOR, LOR. ; iron! attractive ,rm FE 5-13M ' i CLEAN WARM ItOOMS. HOMS - jrjvlleya gcod ,o«ii d.ttr- 1 CLEAN SLEEFIN ROOM. SB. FE I. UN; *- itttrtd $4 Huron | ggs per n 421 pontiac 1 $9,500 id Orchard L A-I ACE TREE SERVICE STOMP REMOVAL Tret removal.' trimming Oel 01 bid FE 2-ltM oy FE 8-FI35. Wanted to Rent 32 ).hidR^«U b^ROTr? I HANAOER ll ULMER ST . AFT. I entrance i*North pM. ag.Otflr.* to*™.*" wantedTouno man to leArn Instructions MEN Moving and- Trucking 22! J!Li«!L_, ] LA Reduced rRates I i Local or long distance mcvbig. I SMITH MOTIWO CO FE 4-4M4 1 Inc LAUINOER REAL ESTATE OR 4-4X51._____1 LANDLORDS 3 ROOM8 AND BATH. PlBVATt' entrsne*. Ill H. Telegraph. .____ A" u“l" 3 ROOMS AND BATH. AUBURN Heights? w* " )Md I 3 ROOMS AND BATH. PVT. EN- I gulfed. FE 1-133 I ROOMS, t OR 3 CHILDREN, must be clean. MO a month. !a- gutre 31 North Mcfrlmac._____ mm mu/, rm •• >w-._____ _ 0 ROOM AND BATH. DOWN'- GENTLEMAN. CLEAN COMFORT- —------------ . —. italra flat, near Pontiac Motor |Mm -------- m&Mdhjb “ _______ ROOMS. ‘ PRIVATE. I FE 3-43M utilities furnished. 351 Elm. > 5-ROOM HOUSE i-nii i Hiu it fs i-irri. i'll B. pMtOOCH, "JIMlfW- —____________________—............. orated., new gaa furnaca. Apply SLBBPINq ROOMS WITH KITCH Tt "Norton _______ ROSS McRSE . AET jPtVH CLEAN ROOM. _ PARKING OP# A oD BUT FOR YOU. EXTRA heme no longer needed. 4-rear, l-bedroom, Walton-Opdrk pdrke area. I down. PB ion able. RENf~d5 LAROE FRONT"RObM~TV~RIP-: I eraneea. near Northern High PE' A HOMS OP TOUR O take advantage of ci WE SEEK TRAINEES NOW TO WANTED juaS'tporuptou.mper room* man wiu. high .cb«.i Mu-1 Operating Engineer! . .. . people.. Pvt. bath t entrance, clone to downtown. |M a week. FE MIM Of FE 3-4343. -RM. MOD. APT , 555 MO. DRAT? _________________________________ ton Plains. OR 3-5333.____ °?.invt*L trucrino_ day or ; r j (DJclc) VALUET 13 nics Rooto^ toivato laun? FE 4-3531 j Efficiency Apartments Living room, kltehan. bathroom. 300 N. Paddock, FE 3-30W._ LAKE VISTA APTS.' ELISABETH LAKE PR1V . (30 l •Plant PBj ifoTto] AU-! E S-0J4J. ! —:----------------- ~nRAT-1 MODERN 5-ROOM APARTM1 ■ *»“*-1 move And refrlgerdtor --------- Ml month Phone FE n Height* vIclnttyrTnguirc HI ! _*! th high aebool edu-ir lo learn clroula-1 r and s real dealr* NATIONWIDE OONBTRU CTION YrAlrtiEP REAL mjtJk'PfBSS THNUWATS. CHANCE ... IN OR OROUND FLOOR NOW. ! EXPERIENCE ROT REQUIRED INTENSIVE FAST PRACTICAL THAI NINO ESTIMATING. BLUEPRINT READING. ORADE AND OR ADR STAKES, OPERATINO CONTROLS. FIELD MAINTENANCE. HIOHWAT CONSTRUCTION OPERATION OF DOZER. ORADBR. SHOVEL. night- Base, rotas. FE 4-liM. ,■ hauuno and rubbish, name Realtor your price. Any time. T- 1 mom -HAULINO B RUBBISH? ... - Anytime, fe 4-03S4_ O’DELL CARTAGE i°nVcdi*unce moving. nSW™^pme:1 m »-i»«i ftsrsj'ssssk. vs i i rm MOia * Ucftl LlbHT~A Rubbish 2-0603 ft OAELAND AVENUE I TO I SUNDAY U Iv % i Share Living Quartera 33! PRBI RENT AND UTILITIES FOR • YOUNG MAN It or ovor. clerical work.. Must he high aehoal graduate tad like arithmetic Call Mr Carey. I a.m. to 5 p.m. OR 3-0531. _____ Help Wanted Female 7 anorcE* d^WW^MqqERN --------EQUIPMENT, no obligation. 1-BOOM PDENEROD APART- Sct^TMAIL COUPON*7 “ m«nt Root fre* for rolltbl# «M- SINC1NE MAIL COW run. HEAVY EQUIPMENT DIVISION ^^^OaLLINO“ - Wlto^I | RN3« Sto ’SSd^. TSU^lSd *Yi: m. 3 4 * Th. Pontiac BaUr Fr.» Savins* Rood*. Avon train* you to be a lucceaaful rrprearntstfvr I ,.P|.,. Call rm 4-MM « writ# PO| ipleaie pnnu Bos dt, Drayton Plalaa tor aul. | jpeAatorS I l,A,nt_M Eaperlence. good wage*, good'ADDRESS.. Andre Beauty Solon jCITT ................. FooUar Bute Bk Bldg. | _ „„ _____FE 5-9251 _ STATE ........... FR- '■.. Buroermm wgirfiiD^ s _DAtB| A. ri/tiiii Curb Waitresses 1ST-CLASS PA1NTINO AND PA- RIDS TO DETROIT CALL AFTER i t-ROOM per hanging, Maaon Thompson, j 7 p.m. OR 3-3417, I tlEM I fsi 'cLASg PAiNTiNo and dec'- I Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 38 ‘ orating. Chan or terms. UL 3-3440 - - -—— ut clasiintandext. paint- | ABILITY S. Tasmania. 1 1 Huron. "pe’VIml LAROE ROOMS. NICELY" FUR- : nlthed. In Oxford. OR 1-1351.__, NICE ROOMS. ALSO 3 VERT nlc* rooms. FE 4-4668 .. I ROOMS, MAIN"" FLOOR. PVT. I xll utilities Adults only Sec otter 1 4:30. IS Pine Pros ■ AND BA •ntrnnce. ----- Ot UTILITIES PpRN , B-14S9 ____ BATH, Jt Doris' MUCK 4 RMS. AND BATH NEAR school and shqpptot canter. Drayton Plaint. OR 3-3Q57 ____________. I______ , CLEAN, I RMS dNO SATH, M-ll « NEWLY DBCORATldl, LAROE UV- | •a*11 •*““ ,,m* J low room, fuU-Miad bedroom, all, - ZSrg&S-----------—.............. clo*»ta. Pln* receptfbn hall. | CLEAN AND IN OOOD CONDITION UPPER, Clark sl Appn______________________ A BATH LOWER. NICELY PUR-Blibed- clean, couple only. 3ft Nor* contract, equity or mortgage at gaae> a^aVlftble. CaU^Ted Me* Cullou“L — *"“** ituoAiinu, rfiuu- papering. FE 4*0255. 1 A PAINTINO. WINTER PRICES. worPrtsr* WE C4-MB5* ***' Al I ARRO REALTY ; jm4Sg?Sf^K« AAA FAiNTINd A DECORATING J.°n,r„.‘*‘??.liC?!! 'tor wanted Apply toil W. Huron JOO IN E T M A N ELECTRICIAN or alter S p.m , call FE 8-4038 | jelrtws part ttme work. FE 3-1438. Experienced woman por man want*.work of any drug and cosmetic* Must Mvf kind. PE 3-3558. _______ . — “—-1—. f2^WO~'iNTmiOE AND EX- T -Z? ir ' nished. Courteous elflclsnt _ ice. Client* waiting. To too, sell, POUND: 8T. BERNARD. &ALP | r*Bt' 1*^ukSTt STOUT grown puppy. FE 5-4S43 |ft«r 8. | NOTARY WITE BEAL LOST: FROM EAST IRg0UOI8 FI 3-5SSS Pontiac brownish black, long-halrtd kitten, i ^ LISTINOS NEEDED bob-toll. Reword. FE 2-53(8._For Immediate action coll PE CHIHUAHUA. FEMALE. *-6}5l. __ l..— town color December's' Blrmlng- BREWER REAL EBTAIK ham. vicinity ot Fierie Street SPECIALIZED-REALTY SERVICE? Reward. Call collect. OAktondfl CgU- Louu Borst; Realtor. FE 5-3555. ' / .. I 5-3543? \ LOST: DIAMOND ENOAOEMENT --------- .. TV. I BEDROOM AVAILABLE FOR 3 RENTAL LISTINGS, j fiSlffflPUL AFT? 6n~U»? I S”rM^n%to°^inUy. PB^-tGl? AirauLVur^STw wSK MS?-"1" * mo' •d“,u MY rRooia^D^^TrXcHiD -----— ------ --- 1 i; garoge, oil modern. Utilities un- COZT APT.v NICELY PURN. HOT | turn. Inquire ot S37 Brown Rd. - - j_R RDrr on Bggrrr. OFF UL,3-5377? I COUPLE AND BABY. PRIVATE j ' Baldwin-'EM 3-*8337~ L‘“ m m “ '* PURNISHED 4 ROOMS. NEAR Union toko Vlltoto, 354. PE ______I. Couple or working FE 3-4850. COUPLE AND BAST — WARM. , ____ clean 3 large rooms. Private 1-41533.__________ bath and entrance, 315 Orchard | u£i OMON Lake Are. PE 8-3535 . both, electric hot COLORED — FURNISHED APT. ! atove. Oil heat. Cl — A BIO DEAL — FREE INSULATION JOB With Every ALUMINUM • SIDING INSTALLATION BtriMini ModBn»l»slion A l ALTERATIONS AND MODERN 5 ROOMS AND -STORMS - lECREA- ; E8. AND Painters * Decorators — CUSTOM PAINTINO -- FULL? INSURED — fm C McRlth FE 5-04S* Plastering Service Thrifty Drug*. r|WAUd WAfXUfQ AMD HOUSE ELDERLY LADY. LIGHT ROUSE-1 "palm foba? FE^4-3343 _ IbMttae^ra'aa Box 30. jWpimttog,*«^°«to i work. .Reae-' FE 5-03SS. WASHING AND IRONDfOS FICE I MANS .WALLET LOST NEAR ClIDtonvUla rd. Reward . PE "”$1» REWARD For return of small gray Foodie lost In vicinity of John R and South Blvd, UL 3-4820. Hobbies and Supplies 26A •HEAT KILN WITH - STAND. ---- *—-----,mles. 405- Ft 1-BEDRM . KITCHEN. BATH. UTIL ? Prlv. parking and sntr FE 3-7435 I K AND 2 BEbROOM. PARTLY I furn Lakefront apt*. OR 3-0180 -2 ROOMS AND BATH, gib PEk ; ; week. Inquire at 273 Baldwin ; Ave. FE_i-l05l._____ l" ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE? : ■ ..^ gar. OR 3-1686 ' ] OIL HEAT, j Three "rooms and bath, all - - * “ ' - ' utilities. FE E^RKA 13375 Zilxabetl • 2-1586. 2 AND J RM AFT. Set. OSMUN and Cottage 17 Hovey, FE 6-0040 2 Room"i, uTTutIzs. fur- nlthed clow In. call after 6 p.m. ; PE ft 1861. , 1 2-RM AND KITCHIN. .PVT. BNT. bath. AfMlu, P" “■ SLATER APTS. ft) PARKE ST. Maceday Uke ______1st. Call LI ft*4«i _ •MALL. HOME. FURNISHID. 3-ROOM COT* Automobile Repairs LL REPAIRS PINA money down, El Eft LLOYD MOTORS. cury-Comet 232 t j Phone PE Mill. COLD? CALL WALLED LAKE. 2 BEDROOMS Call evening*. MA 4-3433. _ Rent Houses Unfum. 40 SOCIAL WORKER t Notice* and Personals 27 3 large rooms, white, i f dren welcome, pyi. entrant • \ Osmun. ft 4-4750 \ i J LAROE R A BETTERN^VAY TO Pay Your Bills LARGE ROOMS. PVT E 4-0133. . Car *B(rTuTrtVgi!iato|Cl>lVn CAPABLE WOMAN TO r Flexible YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES OF-.lice wart? Experienced in ■—1— —Wining'w^tram. -PE JdMI Buildint Service HOMEX SERVICES • lai* National Bank Bldg . H i pm an4 OLlrt 3 rooms. Kitchenette? child ! 3*41f7f** 411 * rrT ” 2-BEDROOM. GROUND FLR PVT t *&yk."5u,wnM35w*lto,,_*,’004 AUBURN ROAD FLOOR SANDINO—wrrr .... , ----------- rK^JTg I OPEN SUN . _ Television, Radio and ■ Hi-Fi Service Furnace Dealers ' ”■> ». Tatogr»th fcr f Boot Storage * Rentals INSIDE WINTER.OTORAOE FOR' I Hoattog. FE 4-1011. Janitor Servlet Body and Fender Repair “PAINTINO' ■ Ti-pe--. ______-i igi«ia• BwprmifTWf^ __________ DAINTY MAH) SUPPLIES - Tg , SeKn«? Mltto wTrsW 111:^11 II I »*> ZM Walor and rtoea fur-. TTt 0-44W I Menominee Mrs Wallace. FE 2 ROOMS, PVT. ENTRANCE. UTIL- | - —-— ” 1 ““-===- . Zd ; BULLDOZINO - EXCAVATINO WOMAN TO LIV1 nr MOTHERLESS TRENCHINO — TRUCKING , Can al-J_septic Tank and TUc Jbn Mlemchak______EM 3-0001 „ ______ CUSTOM HOMES. BUILT TO SUIT Esehaost lor room Sod ?or. p,an or our* fModel avail-2 —V-....FW l"Z - -t able 8731 Amy Dr. :n Cranberry If ANTE*'WpSSAN TO HELP CARE Lake Eatatoa. to mtto northof for 0 children, mqra tor home, Clarktton off M15 Open weoktndi : than tti« in IitlwrlMW home ! or hr •ppolntmenu. Cull C*rr '’SilMpir ________________i Court. Ot. OK MUt. Help Wanted 8, CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ! ( $4 000 PER YEAR AND MORE IS REAL EAST IF • YOU HAVE 1 lovely recreation . NO money down er FE 5-5133 . ___ CUSTOM BUILDINO. Licensed butld-RE8IDEN- Mar. ..... __________ Item ode IIP* Snuirad to enrad o tout eoi *ud doafgalng FE 44354 .. 1 koore otudyipa and are wlUtailf jSwj^^^^yS L O C E B^tE? devote 40 hours weekly in actual I. Keith O. Slegwart; FE, 5-0783. work I Just talking to pooplejigSCTRICAL SERV-FRER KST It you are not thl* type doo t call paBTNEY Electric. FE 5-5438. C. SCHUETT, r E 2-7911 tXCAZA'tfNo and trenchino DALL W PB. ary^to. driormtoto d^^fteld*. IN DEBT? Tip SO LET US Give; You 1 Place to Pay j 7 Ease Your Mind V WJ. ARE NOT A I LOAN COMPANY J MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS RM 103 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. FE' 0-0450 x Member 1 American Aaaoc. Credit Couseelon I Michigan Assoc. Credit Coumetor* i HATRIDE^PARTIES. ft 4-423*'- ? 13 LAROE ROOM AND BATH? L pvt, ontrnneo. 104 g Edith, ■___ 1 3 LARGE ROOMS, to BATH. PRI-—‘i vntranoe. -------- •HWl M rest den tioi ... tlon, everything furnished. No drinker*. FE 5-7806.___ J VERT ATTRACTIVE ROOMS? L Clean, modern. FE 5-3104- Sr floor, heated, no FE 2-3874.____________ ■ J ROOMS AND BATH INCLUDIHO utilities. Adutte. FE 2-7330 after welcome. (__ _ _________1 or FE 4-0370. BEDROOM^ HOME. CLIA~ IU Z-OOIOroe FU'tom ' j ^j^PR«)M MqpERjt AT JUDAH 2 children. 1 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX Automotle Hut — Full Buement will Decorate $75 PER MONTH pvt-T elobo to?">Z 5-'ltlt. I FE 4-7833 ROOMS. BATH AND UTILITIIS. I _544 Raat Myd _H. ot Valentto J “ — - 3-BEDWOM DUPLEX. VldlRITT Complete Body a Fonder Repairing Imall Dente to Total Wrack. Radiator a Heater Trout-cnrradtdd Light* Repel ------------- "—- -• nisi Walton Tuldwtn. 3 ROOMS. BATH Laundry faculties. 1 Rnniw ditlt TV________I_____ ant. Utilities furn. 310 X. Pike. FE 2-7000. _____ I ROOMS'AND BATR. SMALL iA? _ROOMS AUZURH HEIGHTS refrts. 850 a month, "b ( ROOMS AND BATH hoot _(urnlebod._ 104 Forest._“ g iftRI AND BATH. NORTH OF 8-ROOM UPPER. WIST SIDE. OAS jontlnc. Call PI 8-3547. BEDROpM HOME; LOCATED r*?8Ji ZJWBl. HM Ml ri ......... llllg f| K. Saginai Radiator a Hector Troubles Corrected Light* Repaired . Rechrom-d Bumper* MMM Insurance Eattmatos on all Ma>a» of Automobiles This space reserved for your Business and Service Directofy Ad. Lumber sh ply., rejooto u. 83M Strips ..:: : tto.fB. So «». ft. M txd Douf PIr Bmfda par M ? S7T J3\%»?.?«T« PONTIAC LUMBER CO. CASH ARD CARET 531 Oakland Are. Wl 85511 14 pre fl »-Ptof4L ___ 4 Pouj|y| Plr . Painters A Decorators CREST TV. I HOUR SERVICE Day night and Sunday*. FK 5-557S ^ T ruck Rental Trucks to Bent tb-Ton Pickup* 1‘vTon Stake* -----TRUCKS - TRACTORS ARP EQUIPMENT Dump Truck* Seml Treller* Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co* E 4-04*1 Open Putty Ii Upholstering FK 5-8888 PAINTIRO-FAFENINO-WALL riiyntog, ON 3-mi.____TuPOQf | ul i iiw ACME QUALITY DECORATORS BAKU'S CUSTOM UFROLSTER-Palntlng paper removol. wall i Ina. 6174 Cooley toko Rond EM eraeblhg. Free eel UL MIN i. 3-3841 ROOMS AND BATH. NEAR ST. S52“v.5ff Michael * Church. Oa* hast fur- n .KIdt. ___ nlehed. ’ Phono FE 4^443 before I 3-BEDROOM BRICK RANCH. CAR? 5 P” ' _____ Pe‘«L 5 year. old. $85. OR JFACIOUS RMS. NEAR TEL? . __:__________ Huron. |a* host. Adult* only. PE 3-SXDROOM. OAS BEAT BASE-3-4874. 1 moot, now Ctorketon. OR )-t>23 FOR FAST ACTION LIST Y0U8 BUSINESS W | 0 WAi Hft US; Wtt: WT' m For Sal$ Hfiyr. # /' THE PONflAC PRfeSS, ^UESDAY.DflfcEMBER 6, lifo ^ , * ■ r \ r TWENTY-SEVgy me' In Uke’Orion. 1 tergs'beijf r-£»flsrwfssas5 MB, tot craterMM, tors*tend-,cep*d lewn, itorm windows end doori. iW nnn. cioh i . school* and ehurote*. IM.Mt will hoop down. cmiritr 1-120*. 'coloredbargaIn « ROOMS ■— ALL ON 1. PLOOH — BATH — BABI- MINT -t OARAOS — N1CI lot ok paved rnunrr — I BLOCK PROM SCHOOL— VFHY LOW DOWN PAY- ii" A JIM WRIGHTi Realtor watr **• pp”,»tu^i 'CHILDREN WANTEt) ONITBMM WITH MN DOWN PONTIAC LAKE ROAD. 2314 To live |ln thU I. bedroom. M bath, huge notes room, ters* ll»ht kitchen Ml putter, plum bin*. tiMtik fixtures, Jurats sir an heat Will teko Mod jot or tor 7189 W Mopl* MAyfalr M340 *^cdpoi DOWN PAYMENT TOU DOOM It — OR this neat 3-bedroom modern home Mar Dodte State Perk. This U Deflect lor email family- Immediate JACK LOVELAND 3188 cam Uke Rd. PE 2-7878 FLORIDA #URN DUPLEX FREE and dear. Value tlt.MO Sr" trade for taeome property. 28. Pontiac rreta. rLORi&A, w Wiles worth op Clearwater at Oryetal Reach Par nlahed new a rooma. I bailie all (errata ‘ftoon, larse carport and utility room. Corner lot, 1 blockt from son* beach, park, poet office, community hall, church and etc. High and dry. By owner. III.tee Phone PE S-1718. ' " i FISHER BODY: » ROOMS. (erase. New furnace terse kitchen IM per month tnoludlns teiea and tn an ranee JOHN J. VERMETT J Real Ketate and Insurance STOUTS 'Best Buys Tcxjiay „ SOCIAL MINDCDf Hi *5 you. can entertain your mm Kr ^w-w Sss jyw. Plfk Urge cloMU iuJt S^TfoUT'Sr'laPe^rVcir.^ I1M60 first not sorry, call NOW BAST mta DANDY Choice netehbernead, location and handy io oue. i-2BR JpiTterlne plastered walte oak floors and fun baee-ment. Landscaped yard, lte-ear jjjto* and priced right at |l».- LAROE FAMILY? ' All the rooms la this 4-bed room Ml IN kina-steed This fine '•“‘I-*™- *-aefnn *—” a A-i el monthly | M bought It aevlni GAYLORD PRICE REDUCTION on this four bedroom home. Owner w » d.e r Ul ee* bec™*°dUpo*ii unR itmiT in ovenTsed > Ht-wf AKE OAKLAND — See tkle lake rm kemt * irtS'"* ”af llTto* w?mmn3F IMMEDIATE r_________ northatds ] bedrm. home \ i H baths. Lots of ctoeets cupboard space. Built hi bi cnee. Pull bemt. With res. . PbNb. Near baa. Defter says. I . Aektaf prise IMIS end It,Ml wK5«min.:*?5 SS5?"m I bedrm. trl-leeel brick at « sort rest lea. 4 tiled bet ■’ — Bbraty. Hoyd Kent Inc, Realtor 2200 DUie Hwy. at Ttlcsraph PE 2-0122 ten Bscs. Prcc Parking ________ For Salt Houses 4g BATEMANj REALTY ! MULTIPLE L2S11NO SERVICE ANNETT $6,800, Immed. Possession • item I. nicely decorated. Basement, oaa. beet, it-rafe, 4 per eenUmts. avail-able or^resioneme terms an Home Plus/income m acree WUh lovely 3 bed-1 room hnme. New carpeting to living rm. and dining Mi.. If*- kitchen. S fairly new epenmente eeperati from heuee. 2 ear garage and I ear gang*. Lake privileges ii.ooo da. wt“ few monthly paymte. - Elizabeth Lake Estates Owner transferred, y-bedrms newly remodeled kitchen. Sylvan Shores I bedrm, I fleer home lust a tew steal to efiy bus. 2 bike to schools, lake privileges. Carpeted living and dtning area. Completely finished basement res. rm. with built In bar. PA oil heat, water softener On- imJm By Anderson & Leemlnx L < JPy Sah Hcwda 49 BUY' SELL TRADE / THRU ' MLLEft new USTINd - First time farad — Sllverereet Subdl ' privileges Attract , fleer Items wtB» wend fleers, eanwttes. --etormg and screens, full I ment, screened porch, lte WEST SUBURBAN — Only 10 minute drive from city, A spotlessly Mean 4 bedroom 1 floor brick . tome trite fireplace, carpeting, -family room, large porch, s gar garage. 2 large lots. A very alee tome prised below todays market. SELL OR TRADE — Newly carpeted llvta* room, full dtsstng rm.. large classed in porch, full basement. Timken ail furnace, new tot water totesr. Only SMBS will trade tag I kadroem nome. S PAMILT INCOME — Auburn Avenue near Paddock Street — 2 full hates, separate ^ 1 Fyr SbIt L«t« ' ; , \ >4 Sec Foe Youmlf > CHEROKEE HILLS! Tsaril like We weeded, railing MS ft. Mite — controlled to protect MtM lsemes — and to fleeam country locatlan > Drive out Elisabeth LakaRd to Scott Lake Rd. tarn right 2 blocks 40 Laeote. Carl W. Bird, Realtor CLARK8T0N AREA lUK 111 dn., lit me. ll-min. to Pontiac Nr. everytttol. Waterford Hills Estate A few choice lots, ten. Average Ulral Herbert C. Davis, Rltr. _______ . MILES NORTH OP Rochtftter, nice hom«8lt«. Cran------ . prlvllcgy. Ml 4»ia57. BaphtoM OpfQilBBfty W / RESTAURANT WA * T ID BUSINESS AND RES. friers umblnp cootraeter ^ 1-room mblne k. office Oakland Avenue. “LETS TALK BUSINESS” Cleaning Plant Complete aenipmantfsrever tlte.NS volume. line 2-bedroom apartment. Property aad all priced below market value. tlO.9M wUt handle Hardware and Spotting Good* Pirtatrallftf^ mm r “**u •our. Over MQ.tOt p« Willifm Miller I go ACRES Realtor FE 2-0263 Corner of Humms ... strMi 1 Hurd Road is Maw or land ______ old home that needs remodeling Located on IMS near Highland Could he buelaeu. STEELE REALTY 1288* NorU^MlIford^Rosd ^ between j *‘U haSt tfl*». ^iwmt rmu CSSu 1 MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION mug-----------tjtestor iff 4-18*1 Pizza 8 per ^ week ^Bqulj’meni I. Owner must sell this buy in ysars, i. Make o"-- “I said I'LL drive!! ! For Sato Howaw , d»i i COLORED! BRICK RANCH 3 bedrm* Md USRJu*!^ 3 ---OSS’ : Excellent li d Rset out ...__________y *it *oo l tends. SMS down Roy Annett, Inc., Realtors M E. Huron St. ' Oped Evening* k Sunday 1-4 !FE 8-0466 i For Sale Houses . 49 'BUD" m west Huron street |. ^ 1 T“*<0^ '^Svee. - " ■* ------- site Cen be divided into acre-1 I age parcels Bargain. Terms PONTIAC REALTY DORRIS Nearly New FHA Approved ELIZABETH LA EE ESTATES 2 BEDROOM BOMB 212.824 In this exeiutve area we are offering this. vital young family area with lots of neighborhood fuss, and privileges on tent beautiful Lake. Buy PEA - associate brokera - !rent beater ] Two bedroom. I — w _ i 8 MOVES Y ul new 3-he< M1C11 AtL S REALTY PE 4-8122 LI 8-tlSt WE 3-4MS H P. HOLMES. ikC. CLOSS TO LA PIER - « rrome bath, breaeeway. attached 1-car f erase S-arre land Illness •rate sale m.iv ii.ooo M l new. to «et Setelle NEAR ORTONV1LLE — Very nice DRYOERN Inter I sanable Oood garaee poultry house, -rte- call MY t-siai u n—ls — —.Us. e poasesstoo after n POUR fft*ek 'SSWm. ™ **** MT CLEMENS ST Uteca- eat. VACAI icorated. Ol PUBP- OVER^TEN ACRES tf tang- tti eef1msTnim wu? aSy meat, tmmediaU^p £Um asement and ia-• e to Wcaste i Fresh I v decorated •site On thle coev North end hue The MOST ter tee t 14 800 monthly peymen carport. Landaceped 1st. paved etreete. Aluminum storms and screens. Recently decorated, tow down payment. AU brtek. ttrte bedroom, basement, oil heat, conveal to school torse lot, easy ten REALTOR FE 4-0528 ulorirB I yri S. TELEORAFtf -OPEN EVES NICHOLIE-HARGER TODAY'S BARGAINS ___ HAGSTROM EXCELLENT. OLDER » ROOl BUNOALOW - walking dtetanci to devotown close to schooli C terse rooms, lets of close space, fireplace, full basemenl attached gerege. large flnlehei attic. Only 13,MO down. RIHMIHL tmcM ite cor gorag* Only iii.ee* H, R. HAGSTROM REALTOR 4*00 Highland Rood 1M-5C1 | -Lauinger ilchborhood Spic i j 4.,per. ecw .dowa.^idu^ eoets to | j Tall Stately Trees surround tele highly attractive Capo ' Cod with large grounds | ! located In desirable Done Ison Park Subdivision, includes d»- ' Ugbtful living room with flro-1 place, separate dining room.' 1 wall to wail carpeting. I bedrooms and den. ftb baths, recreation room, garage. Offered at SIS.tM. quick possession. You'll wvo Ml look today! “Bud" Nicholie, Realtor «g Mt Clemens St FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 2-3370 Ell,si EXCEPTIONAL - MODERN SPUT LEVEL.' Attractive f.“»‘*y home epproklmX” lift sq ft. cf living orao, custom kitchen with a t ■tense cad Oven Two full BUILDERS 41 ACRES. Lake frositagv. Ripe far subdividing. Waterford Twp., JLC. HAYDEN,Realtor 88 1. Walton PE 8-0441 ROCHESTER AREA l S ACRSS LOCATED ON A BILL [ Beautiful ills in an excellent location. Ideal building spot fur ranch or trl-levwl. 1 LADD'S__________PE 4-8281 For Sale Farina 56 GIROUX GROW MONEY borne combtned^'for *onlg* MJMB SHWfTbfSS- l^op ar "ueuSi retail business See tide new., OENERAL HEAL ESTATE 4381 Dixie Hwy OR KT01 MODERN SUPER M A REST - This eye ap frame long i bllns ranch h 1 ment. I (• sag | I high a ramie vi vine ! 40-ACRE. CORNER PAKM. OVER S.toe-ft. road frontage. 3-bed- .TTmTSaW Tc. NEWlI C. PANGUS, Realtor j cobner crooks and ^uewjn ORTONVOLB OX FOR D-H A DLE Y AREA. Sentinel farm bouse. Mt. Vernon style, 2 emeu bane, live stream springs, sufficient te Make lake. gll.MO. SNYDER KINNEY & BENNETT LAKEVILLE. REAR OXFORD. 1)40 Ukl fftyUiix !nt#ri« Srr 5Sliiwlfl ***** u MODEL ^HldDONALD LICENSED BUILDER ___OR E3Pf NORTH SIDE t bedroom Pome - east EASY TERMS - JUST |>7 A MONTH INCtUDimi TAXER AND INSURANCE PULL PRICE - JUST IS Its NOTHING DOWN PONTIAC - WATER POND AND CLARESTON AREA-i bedrm Ranch home - yusr | TEAM OLD-NEWLY DECORATED TRROUONOUT - JUST TAXES AND INSURANCE IN ADVANCE ~ POSSESSION AT CLOSINO I SELL OR TRADE—Large room tome, boeemem. Drutse ana. Full price &AYLORD, Realtor IM W Huroo » 1 Flint St., toto Ortas HOYT HAYDEN r~\ with doubt* unk. PL 3-3314 Partridge IS TEE "BIRD" TO MB AIR BASE DRIVE-IN On US-23 rtsM el tan te expending sir boat. Thousands of potential custom ere at door. I apartments Included, renttag si Erzj? mm ON WILLIAMS LAKE 2-car parage “*■ finished recreation room, with beautiful fireplace Built-In even and range lively bench, petto Nicely landscaped IMMEDIATE I Rome. Priced low la : —- al for lorgi smaller f rws bricky overate ft. Mi every detail. Ruili-int Carpet, e HOYT REALTY 24S ft TELKORAPH PE MS** *“ ARRO • KAMPSEN tj .REALTY o Walter* Lake Privileges 9-; Oo with this * bedroom home — me a late* Mvto --- fireplace 1 bedrm 3 bedreer «w •» gjjj 132 Acre* Only 13 mttee to l Puottat Nice rteoa home there s a barn__ heve OseTey ‘tot's tote Terms eaa be arranged. 2411 Elisabeth Labe Road PE 44*21 1 • Eves OR 4-2201 j MULTIPLE UETTNO SERVICE | COLORED ___, tf fss d< 1 F.lizabeth IiRke Vacant^ move^ right Terrace GLES Wrst Sulnirban furnace.Til.) ADAMS RD.. Avon Twp. Many extras te this excellent home with alum elding stoat trim, plus-tails, family ream 24xl«, — "bom .toe natural targe kitchen with countertop, double IM bolft Basement, sesewty 11x21. lh-lMrxlir lot M gas 242 W, Huroo Ftont PE 4-1U2 sJHr BROWN ACai* DAIRT PAR**. SOOT* f Lapeer. exeeUent buildings 3-emlly brtek touts; terse dairy arn. tool shad and site. 140.80* S* ACRES REAR BROWW CRT. remodeled 3-fomlly Rouse, large Ow^kEwnf ■ LIQUOR BAR Mlchifftn. Lai £ Mohawk 4- I Salt Business Prspvtjf 8711 i ZONED ’cOMmSrBaL1 I ckr itrut' Tht ttncHi lit.tftO. ti | NEW HOMES I ; SPECIAL - Only tm down Two b ~ SNYDER yuan pB*) KINNEY & our FREE Michigan Partridge _ _ AND ASSOCIATES_ I FT. BUWHM • "vntwv- ioMS *S5rm“ I BENNETT ■ | M FEET E 2**. SSI OHOttAftP i Lake. Road. Phone r— — DRAYTON PLAINS - BROW! brick Pa srn payment aad move right u Willis M. Brewer . PRICE REDUCED: ?ucfd°P£»U?w' eeiftHxt*0* . . . ______ . . STx‘c7ile^ ! win accept smaller hosae as dawn I condition Madera bungalow Just ! payment. like new 14 car gerTBaaomaat Nicely landscaped. Priced at only . woo Down plus mortgage coat on i *8.000, Easy terms. _ o{( J0&lyn | ISM. Full , SELL OR THAOS — Bora te a I ssras sftjL'uxssF ---k New gas fun.' Alum esdloc assd e from the storms Woll te wall carpeting •« to FHA.! rm. rB, Large » x MS ft lot ) . .............. . j Price reduced from ftLtSS to only J; C. H.\\ DEN, Realtor ' *•“* »«™» or trade for I ■s' X. Walton — . Open Brae.-Sun 3-21*4. eventege. PE ; WITH ACC] >"STKFT. w7 cRy. Ex- j cc. Priced I l££XFS&l9d an tod^ floer^ Pull has iretelngtos Jr. Wgh. I DRAYTON AREA Lake privltegee — rant] near school and shoppttu teg room wtth ledge rod > place, modem kitchen. _______J auachedce j iydeeorafid on* ready M move gVfga.M ^S^eS? ! TtraST'k^raSS I-* **5°?!? ^ NtajljlUStlRN *HnORTX an Nevada Stnte Solid oak floor. Bi ts Call Large 2 bedroom home with I ear oil heat Nera e a rate value and ££.r7«Tt1-2 |«e'*xe. Lot *0x22* OulT H.*0». j only U yoara old. I MT ATE. ,ISt4 MfilPf ■ ""wmv WftT rent? For informatten please eall Mr*. i|aftteiiUH|Hr — «1 move you late this Howard FE MtM William MUMr . _______I bungalow Meotely ! Realty. IH W Huroo Street I FEE. *4M do- Fvt. own- pqymwte etey l» _. -===x———--------=— ------- s-sist fib) McCCLLOOOH. realtor , si43 cm* kh»iWK> Mmi I L FE 5*1284 FE 4-3844 ► ’ OPEN t AM t« t It PM. to II DAT 114 ___ OSMUN STREET GILES REALTY CO. FE 4-0123 221 RALDWIft AVE. < OPEN | A. M- -1 P M _ : MULTIPLE USTTNO SERVICE I "SMITH" ;j BASS, Realtor' luflder FE 3-2218 North Sagina w I tors* 2-*tory building Ptrst Smtoto.1* ^ ** **** ORCHARD LAKE RD. North barmar- -----------------------------—M-an*- MnanT rav.ee*. | ■tMT 'tfipTAILS Wanted: -Shoemaker 3 stone and 3 modern epert-menta 1 store and apartment leased Other store fun equipped for she* stop. *14,BBS full price. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. •33 WEST HURON STREET —------ *^*-1222 V : PROFESSIONAL SERVICES . parkins Most desire be Orchard Lake StNCj’ Avenue froolog*. * bedroom ■ ranch. 2 cor SteSf* **"* i^R^puRTioatr* . living room, dining ! L'KKTJr" oil beat Priced i LAKE FRONT - 18i .Rent, Let*e or Sell L.^^"giibjr^ is “ “ nship I Roman Brick White Uke T kitchen ’ en.l dmte* "rdto. ^ mcnf rTm« (14.4ft Grovetand Township large llvtae room Wte flrapl nice kitchen with breakfast a CRAWFORD AGENCY.! . __________ 34* w. Walton FE 4210* RL004CPIBLD LOCATION, hug., am E Flint ______MVI-ntlj 42*.M*. So much to see, aflew Suburban Liying | 'm^ty P°honemtodayr| >ottr . At Its Best 2*1 (convert!ble“<) 2-Family ^Rtb^iitetedhe' and bate W. W. ROSS HOMES I Mpcra“ entrances Oak ftenre. OR 4401 ___plastered waiM. euto. gae • heat mVAN-VriXA-dO “.1 fulLJ^»-._S»*_Pte»fJ» rental Iwatton CALL FOR SHOW- TRI-LEVEL STARTER wo took - only 41.000 dowpi NO MONEY DOWN | e Tc-1' IVITH Build a bo«* to "be proud el . GIO.l 0*“W8i*r S*Ud*r‘UEM SSOSlii ■ TO SiiV OR' SELL SKi REALW^V- I” " 2-9236°** WtimFE 4-4526- $9,990 . fireplace Mod Iltehen. Deloo oil furnace, bemt gereee and 1 other desirable feature*. Located on As-aere tot across road from j lake 42.DM down, balance 460 CLARESTON VILLAGE^ ^ I FE 4-34M FE 4-M42 j (KENNEDY II_______________________ Realtor bn**m*nt_ wlto_ u^jgteo* ! totoxJeafllgo&U JU**AR°to JS^teMO1"” mtente drive Partridge Alt HI « Mill F WASHINGTON PARK 413. M ovyrlool $375 MOVES YOU IN $76 TPER MONTH DLORAH RUtLOINO CO. SGHRAM S THE BIRD ] ATTENTION! Oxford-Romeo Owlier Trade for Ptmtlec home, attr live 2 bedroom ranch, brick f piece, raised hearth petture « shrub, and Iraee. all te *tcell_. _ __ ... condition. Priced al only 412 MO, i PE 3-244* : a M31. Eve*. | ” g, y Sort Oerrelt. EM 4 k TRADE M r MI 8-2114 LS»; “ •> Ftro— rw store.- ar , ChtllKTCL r|? — p'or test * Of-1 8’.ORE FOR RENT. xIxte WOU1D j WE BUT. SELL . be stN tar hardware restaurant.! serving Fan-I mfeimooth FE 4-(S8ft ... |---------------------- °prt ” ! Store or office Bumnid. teagUE FINANCE CO. L. H. BROWN. Realtor ?&*!£“ to 'me \i% iSSS! 202 S. MAIN . .. ““iSP >.*V-Rf5j.a I baii**w*al eftTelegrapta CO Ruroe 214 E. ST. CLAIR | -------- — ROCHESTER ROMEO LOAM gMJ0 NM EOUsS^W.D^OOOOB EUILDDN»_W BUST j ! a SSte__________ F^"p*“toi' iTrk'ptei* , • MULTIPLE USTINO SERVICE Income Property i Alloy, raj-iso. j RAY O'NEIL. Realtor 2*3 South Telegraph Open 4-1 n m J PE 2-2ISI __FE Idfr Val-U-Way. *OK OOOD BUT« AND TKADKA : r 1 Dixie Highway of trade. Con- USED CAR LOT WITH OFFICE, 1 tains 4' tent, ranted ttersd jh* | t«s ft on Baldwin Located »l 6*2 huge 180x2*4 Ift UfiN teder Baldwin. Phcn* FE 4-1181 : "™ugch°rtwo7tVu.CTtaf } further tafermutlon. ! —” A— ■ Warren Stout. Realtor Tf N saclnsw PE 4-*l«4 , 'j WILL BUILD STORES FOR LEASE —i------SE** ” ";g------:— j BuEitteM OpportgnMtte> 591 For Sale Lake Property SI j my texaco service rmall ; -------- . mveutory Mutt s*U — liaute* • Close to Union Lake ! «»»“ »«?.,.■»>-<» **■, I ,tsb*etood | •»» CAM FOR DRY OJWN1NO -- I ■■ U-3SS4 ultra • p.te. I ixc. netghb Z 3 bedrm ^ P*UyMAnte~,»-mr' ..... t WatBEP6rdTWTWFTto. V" room, boiolt QR. ~ terg^tet^.^ atto screens***?-• WO. 224* down. Own-*r UL 2-31*7 ,, , . 'WELL-BUILT PONTIAC HOME near Lantfenow School. Basement and sarat*. Terms, owner. OL 1-0418. . .: .- WEBSTER j OXFORD - LAKE ORION I AMES and modern 4 ra ranch home, located on ■ suhaJiMjrrras.r.^sr^ —! G A. WEBSTER, Realtor OA 4-3124___MT WILLARD STREET Newly decorlted 3 bedroccse end ^°fei?'«feNT Paul M. Jones Real Est. Ul WEST HURON Sfl^OOr jjn '’^wSlVuT this l-bjdroom family home. Near Poetise Oenerat. WHY WAIT? TEAST rj .. _ 6-room home, famuy-slied dining room, full beth. oil toot. S porches. Full price, NICE house tar owner and rental OB rear of tot. CALL IOE PARTICULARS SMITH ^ WIDEMAN James K Blvd. It srtll be our pleceur* to shqw you thle new thro* bedroom, lake front tote*, tomwn by op-oolntmem only. Phone Po $300 Down Anottor new "TOUNO" i terns. Really epecloue thr, IVAN W.SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 Templeton East Iroquois 2 lots* bedrooms, the bath, large i . — wtth Batura — — £ •FBIKNDLT EERVK Need $25 to ,$500? > Se« ' Seaboard Phone FE .3-7017 1185 N. Perry St. PARKING NO PROBLEM Seaboard Finance Co. WHEN YOU NEED . $25 TO'$500 fe wtU be glad to helpyou. ATE FINANCE CO. Lakefront: HiT'”4 r young i built s y 4*4 monthly,pay*- Alum, windows j overlooking lake tmto Mt arinsi Se'apprndteed 24 West H FE 4-41*1 « : room Ac Must M • ne ii tra torge kite! space, tee* utility^ ca lot. Priced at II0.M* NO DOWN PATMRNT—W* have 3-bedroom heents. 2-bed room homes, some with basement, some wtth 14 both*, earn* wtth targe jots; all are freshly decorated; [ North Side Location 2 family Income. Each apartment i consists of 1 bedroom*, living j room, kitchen aad tall bath. Alum- living LAKE LOTH. »1.M». ““^lE^Vrar^ iA PLUMBER WANTED STATE FINAN( la 3## R to boat dock Tfel* (rowing business needs an Mg Pontine State Bat-- ^ gSy^tiv^gaLgg^L. FE 4-1574 ------H-----------------! BUCKNER HAROLD TREDI PRANK*’ “So Union U Rd KM 3-330*. rm. *2* 14-mln JOHNSON FOR COLORED t$250 Ddwn No other cost 3 bedrm— ’ Won't you PHONE j furnace- IRWIN COLORED GIs •NOTHING DOWN . You'll never find a totter buy!! 3 bedrooms. lar*e living room, femtly dining room, ntm kttehen. Very Mat Bid ctean. Corner tot, garage Stores but end school {lose *7, too Vacaat! Let's era RAY O’NEIL, Realtor a°c*» today have models to l excellent eoodltlra throw - payment*. WU1 stow eayttm*. LOVELY RANCH ROME 1 bedrooms, lerge Hvtng ro well cerpetteq, High ittuy with wall RAY O’NEIL, Realtor I R. J. (Dick) VALUET s fra*-htoBrato opteLh»85 Realtor FE 4-3531 •£a= 344 OAKLAND AVENUE OPEN * TO 2 SUNDAY 11 TO t ! ' iorliAfo DOWN-or* ‘ I Northelde, attraettv* 3-bi Lake Sherwbod ‘ ' f ecatatvod nr-roun-' •-> s tram Mato 3 -. ! MU 4-17X4. ____». __ _r arnshte_ Peterson Real Estate MY 3-1681 are you looking . —~n----r- --- i borrou^p Jo $sco i. Make your site-eelec- i HI LAKE FRONTAGE Three Bedroom Jtamo, bum 1 2MB Neural Fireplace hi U Privileges’ sell or trade, three bed-i ROOM BRICK RANCN WaU to *•“«“«■ attraattm '— -irneUo*. EjbSBM MM. (E«B both. toeAMulto d**o- _ .......... ...... ^T*te^ C" ^ I OFF MALCCWpi Sylvan Lake Ml tent, | I nece. nicety Madtcaped tot. Ctoe* to shopping center •and buses Pull price only I----- •to-rms and screens, .114 rag*, lam tot. 417 400 mSt. j J BAROf LAROE BARft i Sckrard*'Ool^tte ! S^oc? £3imo. ‘VSXS. rai i Z'n XZZ'Z"1* ,BCh-" t““ ABBA income « apartments { Close do school*. *11.490 Terms. . tom* on paved amwiSg a (tod return. Best of I ^ ! off OAKLAND bant, oak floors, locations for rental*. Excellent MB* DOWN (AIM. VACANT. You! Lovely, tors* Ixl* kitchen «t —‘ condition. Will sell or trad* tar j con have immediate possession oa j front with delightful bay smaller home. Call far 'further j thu^ nedt ^2 bedroom boa»e_H»*. dow in dining area. Also, r WHY DON’T TOO CAUif 1 j 4 pc bath, large motlffm kitch10.000 BOVtfl ottoio*. act i 'year’s best buy U«rdR HOVEL, wtth bquor aad beer carryout. 4* miles North of pqMM*. Qrosetng over M.4W b STATEWIDE ■is LOANS Sah^c?** 1 E. LA*nU83*OM - -JHfftill talfl i 1 have n A. JOHNSON A SONS fn 1' iim vv 4-2533 , i^»«»wiNTEp t _ hAl.«btat 1704 •, TELEGRAPH ‘ 5>4 W. Huron i w __ ! ELM STRUT -! tec site, qoad ILLIAMS ESTATE. 14*3 EADWIN For Sate Lots $400 DISCOUNT kg transferred—must ___ Bus, sell say tot la beautiful HlUtll Village A high Wt^k-EMI j I. Ft 4 *240 sr garage qn 1 23.2*0. Pbr i caU Mr* -, William Suit Huron Street B. D. CHARLES. 1712 ft Telegraph____ _____ , t*w. UEiKiw igsB'woionrr[ dehss* tor, truck, washing sue-1 chines complete with asm die- ■ Denser, solenoid swttoh aad two \ 34-ln drying (tea Over ItolM I modets also Tun* out a ear to ■ 14 min Priced tor quick Mk, ■ftfiMMftw '■ .■ 1 owtoot ytoVSo 'fcttt * Waste to e*B at once Taste*- > Prase* store t-frurar - teetetto across street from tea-unit teasing ^fete ^Oeed »a4n^kstet- | bteck Mratwo jteetk' I tote 41*4: Take* au aaahte handle. LEON T glWt NOTARY WITH SEAL Signature up M to Month* te Repay PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND Loan Conran 3m_l LOANS $25 TO $500 On your sign* lure or ether s* ettritv 2* month, to ropey Our service la test, friendly and helpful Visit our office or phono »i-sm. HOME & AUTO LOAN GO. * H Furry «. Corner B. Pike LOANb B» TO i488 **■ i -EIGHT 7T Money to Loan 61 ] Sate HunoohoM 0—da 6» ■ oas bto Borrow with Confidence f}J; Xwt1 *TarS5Jr«!*f?f*7i GET 125 TO $500/ j* Household Fnpc^ [ ______ i ■. ssoniAw rn mom open_mon_*aj. trpi $600 TO $2,000 14 MONTHS TO PAY 4 miles E of Pomisc or I E. of Auburn Heights on Au Ziegler ' Gas and Oil HWaters Twice the host for bon the coat Trade no*. Not mohsy down Schick1!, P» 4JM of ||f 3-3711 TAKE OVER BALANCE Brans new 126* OB television order'd ' special for customer, moved oujl of city, leaving de-poelt Save *50 Pay 11.66 pri ,*ook. ndodyear Service Store. SI, eM WWW, fit MIM TRADE OAS RANOE W)R ELEC-1 1 ! trie range R B. Ifnnro Electric 1 '•a , 10M W Huron 1 Used Trtde-itJ Dept. . Lounge Chair a a s ' ! Refrigerator cash'way - STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS enmi Pegboard ..... UH ItilllJSfiwe . i.. 8.9 Iftsjin. Rock Lain . i it 4al Pftslefboard ...,./. lilt | Burmeister * — ! l-pc. sap Dining rn . Od. Osktaad County koaca. mod' BMWD ADMIRAL TV AND PHONO I ictcc on or not. combination, work! call after 4. 4 pc Voss * Rncknerr_J nc.^J qlJHill. ._____^ [ Dou MM Ml H_____________MM I THOMAS ECONOMY bfficeh*orll|,“---">-T*-' 2? Hf l Ml S " I month. Unit __________ PE t^TNiSEAUTirUL SINOER. CONSOLE Get Ollt of the Rut! j fipisii hardly* used "Take on SIS' SSn* kSlvaSff^Sr 8*1 faff I PPBIOHT rR«aaER.~l«lW-----------. . rS*.: sacrifice for IIM. OR SAMS I MN^"i?hv0,'fu?Sf?r.roKli70!?d i USED TVS: IIS Ss“AND-DP“cbL. • Moy furniture Oltd end ( ored TV RCA $271. Bweel'e r». WE OET RESULTS BENDSRorr BLDG ft SUPT 8 1 Huron . PE Swaps II MERCURY. OV1RDHIV1 All! 1 CAR PARTS POE '41 TO 'M MOD-ela. Royol Ant* Parte, UM Ml. Clemens, Pontiac. DOUBLE SINK COMPLETE. US M Variety | r CO chain, ate. Morgan'r -*65j]_ Store. ITT Baldwin Avenue. 6J BEAUTIFUL 42" SOLID MAHOO- I per week Owlyeir 8erv 3< g Cm. Pontiac r " BABY BED OOOD CONDITION 1 MW WYMAN’S USED TRADE-IN DEPT . 88 AND 3i 'jBROWN LIVINO ROOM 1ST. KEN- {'_____ *™^*^Roa^it!ia,nRCM COMPLETE OOOD , YOUTH I_________.... *......mi 4-mi._____ ZIO ZAO SEWINO MACHINE 1 Woody Coftl sadFusI 77 .----IBM ££S! , _____ COCKXtUI. 4 MONTHS old, females, (no W good borne. ffMIB. tEC REGISTERED POODLE PUP-. pin. wll> hold for Christmas. Easy taring. PE 4AHI. ... STUD CH. uss. OR I-WM. BASSETT hOUNb. PtlfALE-RlO-Istered ARC. 4 months oM. U» “ m—‘-c— yj. pE fmn. id* How— TrmBf s 19 Wanteg Used Cara 101 ' “©assf 14 R. OM?wFn^#bOt[6. - "V&'SE* —mro-^msHr- il900. AUo h»V| us«d trailer* pA“SSh« 3173 #. Huron /We Will Pay 'uOP DOLLW’ FOR EXTRA CLEAN SHARP CAM Quality Motor Sales IM ORCHARD LAKE PE 3-T64I *“ / iiWftVB foil" DOLLAR / 1646 Dixie Hwy. . PB, OR 2-I3M L Uaftd Auto Parta jmi VACATION TRAILERS CATIONS. II PT. TvnU-BJasor. Apache Campers Make Reserys-tlotu now. F E. HOWLAND, OR 2-14*6. , ,_ VACATION TRAiLERSn^nt>| l*«* North*Lapetr* Rdr Oaferd. oa *-3m w Rent Traflar Spec# 90 1153 FORD MTR.. US* PONTIAC ft 1114 Chevy. 6. 16*1 Chev. idtr, 1955 Rulek DM. Trans;. _ 1662 1 Chev. Power Glide FB 2-2*6*. OXFORD MOBILE mSoR FO* those \ba want the beet. 46'k*6' Sala Used Trucks 103 Iota. 16 x40' cement pBMOT ■«*• One mil* abet of Oxford on Lake-trlUa road. OA 5-6822. N. IIM CHEVROLET Ito TON STAKE with rack*. 6266. lOB 2-6*23. PRBE TO OOOD HOMS. 6BIMAN Shepherd dbg. OH l-UII.___ FREE PUPPIES TO OOOD HOME. PE I-1I4T For Solo Tiros _ i 111 MILITARY TIRES . OOOD TREADLE MACHINE c«eh dr take ovsr paynseni NICE TUTeosib. aSMt. ssr»r - n Fluoresctnt 111 Orchard Lk. tops. I^iehl-1 j CHRISTMAS SPECIALS ___________1 p.m. ■ SILL OR SWAP-LARGE EQUITY | RADIOS la 1-bedroom home for law meg- o.E.. Motorola el automobile or acresge. PE CLOCE RADIOS mi Em ■ ■ i Ol, MMOfU. Zeni SELL OR TRADK - OOOD $ RM SWEEPER. HOOVER modern home with two baths. ■ O.E. from .... nm.mmmnt I • 71x200 ft. lOt ftrnood. Will trade The land eaatract OOOD HOUSEEEEPIno shop I30.IS 7) , 8- Parke St. FREf 8TANDINO TOILET! II Double bowl sink .. . I Christmas Trees 67A BEAUTIFUL SCOTCH PINE TREES. holesala. MA I-1IB1. ' i ' ! HOLIDAY EVERGREEN ROPINO. 1 ! Wholesale to dealers end retell, . i House of Evergreens. 444 Marlon I St. Across from Huron Bowl. FE II 1-4311. ______________| ' ! Pipe YOUR TREE ON THE STUMP n-i Higgins, but I’ll be glad to words!" Sale Musical (ioodi 71 LOWREY OROAN. 4 YEARS OLD. li and Oood nelghboi or largs*^Kraseti oood bungalow - on ssreet only 4 yrs. Old. PE 4 IT IN. MUNTZ TV. |M. IT IN MunU. IIM. Oood cond. Call alter 1:30, EM 3-3741, II INCH SILYERTONE TABLE HTTCirpett .. Ii CARPET till. |40 AIEO FEW 1 larger^ jkjw- ^TerrifU^ savings. I 3-pc bath aeia with trim . 4M white or colored Feclory Bids — Irregulars SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY m 8 Saglna* TE 5-11 FURNACE. BLOWERS WITH MO-tors and controls In good — I lion. Bargain prices. ^ FRIE KINDLINO WOOD. Mao Chrli j camera. ilsnLH. of*Pontl«r Cedar Lane lyergreen Perm. 1170 1 Dime Hwy iU3 II) MA l-llll. SPRUCE BALAAM AND 8COTCH pine wholesale can ba seen at I 5758 Mto at Dixie Hwy. MA 8-1171. 9 STAKE! FOR CHRISTMAS TREE USED ORGAN SALE ^nlee °'llte n bUy u,ed >U(r' HAMMOND splnat and speaker dab-inet. I year old. like new LOWREY Spinet organ, like new AU organa guaranteed plus free staff organist for WWJ Radio and static- HAMSTERS. WklTE MICE. ALL Pet .Shop. M WIUIama. FE 4-S433. MIXED FliPPIES, 12. HEALTHY. 100 B. Strathmore._______ PEKINOZSX PUPPIES^ AKC ^RBO. PARAKEETS OUAR TO TALIC Fli»t St. Rochester.’OL 1-4377. ‘POODLES. $10 DOWN HUNT'S PET SHOP FE «-j»2. PARAKEETS. GUARANTEED TO talk. Cnnartea. cases and sup-piles. Crana's Bird Hatchery, 3441 Auburn UL 3-3200____ PUPPIES WONDERFUL BREED for pels^and hunting. II and 110. j POODLES' AbORASLE WHITE I Toys. I males, 7 weeks old. 133 ■ Seminole Ave- «al| altar I p.m. 1 RED COCKER PUPS. ONLY I TO I go. Pis ftHM before 1 p.m. STUD POODLES,. AKC, SALE OR ! trede. OR 3-MTt WE -CAN - PURCHASE—ANT I POO FOR CHRISTMAS lev, Down 74 Monthe To Pay HUNTS PET SHOP PE 8-31111 (kBgs T rained. Boarded 80! BRITTANY- PUPS. MeNnry'S buy. _ IM_3r0029_ USED' TIRES. 13 50 UP. eeU. Aleo whitewalls STATE TIRE 8ALI LOQKI' sk‘u! II RCI, «x change. «me”injj iMl'CHEVrj^ T^FLAWBa5Y with Oar-Wood Winch. OR J-Mtt. H53 QHC SUBURBANiTE, spend automatic I nm It ligy. Mr. O'Brian at BIH MI NO H A M - RAMBLER and 8 WOODWARD. lAl DODGE 704 TRACTOR FULtf equipped, for road. Air brakea. 471 Scottwood, PI 1-4417, 'M CHEVY, lit TON. STEEL BOX, _____BLACK TIKES. brands. Off ax and eeehi . ,... 503 8. Saglna*. PE I ” rs 4-45M NEW TREAD TIRES, 170X15. plus Ml and recapable tire 1 OOOD USED TIRES KUHN AUTO SERVICE 141 W. Huron PE 3 II 411 S. Saginaw at Raeburn. ED WILLIAMS USED TIRES 13 AND UP. 7M Oakland Ave.____________ Ante Service 93 CRANKSHAFT ORINDINO IN THE car. Cylinders rebored. Zuck lls-chin* Shop, 22 Mod. Phone- FE O PARTS __r* 24477 service' r S-2T( SCOTCH P1NS8. II.M DELIVERED: _ Horn# grown. >IY 2-2701. TREE LOT — 130; FRONTAGE On busy 8. Sactnaw St Ufbla k signs furnished -- frvc parking TV LEW BETTERLY MUSIC COy Across from Birmingham Theatre MI 04002 _____Friday s JMl l LESTER' BETSY ROBS SPINET PI- ‘terns appliances aad fun. Quick servlce nargaln House, FE HI43 altyng Mr e-room nouse. oa^., QR QJL Ear. It Inch por- . 'o. - - — - -----y. ( laeie anu u men Console Tele- For Sale Clothing 64 visions, stone hi-fi. Record i pmyen. wsbhers. dryers, refrigerators tad freezers From 1100 on and LOW LOW weekly pay- 3 BOY SCOUT UNIFORMS, SIZE 13 table 17" TV with stand 041. MA 0-3580. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS . RADIOS 1 tubs 13115 no* 114 01' RADIOS Trans, ram 00 01 TAPE RECORDERS 074.01 no* 114 15 PHONOGRAPHS. TV sets New ft Used. -ow. lo* Prices Layaway, or E-Z Pay Plan EDWARD'S__________U 8. Saginaw COMPLETE RCA TEST EQUIP-ment including tools aad accei- color T or part, i E 2-W05____ aT 40 coat' > PIREATONE STORE ,________ ■_______ _ ___ ___________44 Mlsc. 140 N. Saglna* PE 5-3420 OOOD SELECTIOTTOF USED S&'Jgrt* iYorS® Deluxe 3-Room Outfit I 5.®! qulck 2 MEN'S’Burns, SIZE 37-38. ~ n““1— h*drMm "** slaa IS. tit. UL »MM. BOYS OIRLS AND MATERNITY. EaceUant condition. lO 6-2370. BARGAIN BOX 4« ft. WOODWARD MI 4-4520 Oood uaad clothing, alao large selection of now cocktail and formal draaaaa. winter coats , pioamg for the holidays. Sat.; . Dae. ft. until Tues_Jan. 2 Tha» store hours Mon.. Wed . Thurs , PH., IS a m. to I p m. Tuea 1 is » mm, eat, o to II wBnwnfflni coats reason 141.01 down. Terms 111.00 | JOSEPH furniture Company grinnell-.s FI T^TTti. others: I Ot 17- ... .—-----------------, - Pears Appliance, lilt Commerce Bd. at Union Lake Rd.________ ' VM HI-FI. BLOND TABLE MODEL , j Like new. OB 3-1330. YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND A ' large selection of late 'model. ' ________________llj' r“r^*OBEI- TV*^* ____I ...PLATFORM ROCKER. I 3030 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-4445 ’ . tables. Bgcellant cond. EM -----... —-—.. . . s-2341;__________________ Water Softeners 66A iDHHBS. M PIECES NEW VAL- ue. Its. sacrifice. 027. EM 3-3251 j WATER SOFTENER, FULLY AU- , after |.' toaatlc. I2M. Installed New. EM j ! ss n rrnirr- H........ PRIOIDAIRE AUTOMATIC WA«g- 2-7121.after l._-----------........ j I for Sale Miscellaneous 67 ^"^.^heBday drSMeT FOR BALK INI NOROB EL1CTRIC ! - ----—-----------J fbi mom!.' Household foods. I dijw^ good condition, Ml. OR j _____I FULL IN. THICK We^give estimates o BERRY DOOR SALES | Sit aid.* 271 0. Pf.dQfk » FE 24203 HOT WATER HEATERS. 30 OAL. g»R Consumers approved. $M.M value. $39 50 and $4t S0. marred. Aleo electric, oil and bottled gat. 393 Orcherd Lk. Ave. - U INSULATION AU typoa. Call - M. A. BENSON Pontiac, FB 4-2021 KITCHEN C A B I N E T 8INEB, retail. Scotch plne-BaUam-Spruce ' tree* on lot back of Davey'i • Market. 1022 N. Main Bt.. I Hoahoatar. OL 2-lftll. | Christmas Gifts 67B DRYER. 7 Michigan Fluareaei Drayton Plains. OR 3-t212._ PICTURE WINDOW WITH A Inum storm. 12x51. Mark 24 AFGHAN. HAND MADR APRONS and quilts. FE 4-1656.___ BUMPER PCiOL TABLE. A-l 1 ^hape, regulation size ^10^ Juke I shape, 1150, Sunbeam tnlxmaater. extra attachments, like new, 5M. ! PE 5-4211. 1 BOY'S RED 20" BIKE. OR 2-5642 _____ ORANCO SMALL AM AND FM~RA' dlo. Like new. PE 6-»570.______ GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Ice skntee. tobaggans, alls, sleds,! archery equipment. AU types of! hunting equipment. Marine equipment Novelty Christmas lights. I CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES white pearl, 126-baas accordtan. 172 Onedla Road. Ft 2-4426.____ Sake Vours a musical home . — C«me In add set eur beautiful selection of Story ft Clark Planoi Sound Board fully guar-for 56 years. Morris 518. Telegraph------- from the Tel-Huren ici^b] « "CAPRICE" ORGANS ! .— ...™zis . .. M*5 Morris Music. 24 S. Telegraph Road across from th* i Tvi-Huroa Shopping Cdntcr. FE 24507 _ USED PIANO SALE Christmas Specials ACROSONIC — Spinet. waln«< HENRY P MILLER - spinet 8TARCF — Apt ilie Walnut WINTER —Spinet Mahogany clothing. FE 4-7727 Pricer. Include guarantee, match- j Ing bench, tuning and delivery. I I j LEW BETTERLY MUSIC CO. i! i PIANO TUNING—OSCAR SCHMIDT |_______ ' FE 2-5217 ___I I T U N I N G AND REPAIRING. 24 greaaeeWFOR SALE 1565 IfOROB ELBCTIUC jjood.. ; dr>er^ good eewUUea, 661. OB j “ PULL-S1ZR' VESTA OAS RANOE j iPod eond., 530. UL 2-2226. _ ! FRIOIpAIRE ELECTRIC STOVE. | ----- ------ 31M Whitfield. Wa- -' LIONEL TRAIN MOUNTED. WITH SeIb* HowefaoM Oooda 65 3 RUOS 5X12 AND 12X15. 27 HEN NCash°Y Carry ' Installed Price 221.16 Federal Modernization fted Vdtn^ed mSitog 'ltW I a* FOR SALE BXNDIX WASHER AND , dryer combination. |56. Also. 60" J drapes. PE 6-3726. — j 2536 Dials Hwj FREEZERS - NOROE FREEZERS Cheat and Uprights New medeU sllghtw scratched or crate marred. Models at Mg dls- Two years to pay •6 days eatof as eash I WAYNE OABERT if: W W- AAOINAW — IT'/SfH! Cast. FxPR^SjfikT ER AND MATCH- _ ___gw. 2S Bt. gat and electric rangew new cond. Ito flMWW rBU|Bh. UBw W-W.—. w- Big picture TV-» 020^Refrtjgerj- OMM dinette *Tl2. _ stoves, refrigerators, ah np. »»rd ryh. jaafde to corner baton I2P.S6 en. and. Bring room rndtoe Everything to need fun bargain prices Ala* new Bring rmrT^ Kedrins., dinettes. Mink hade, roUaveys and asattreasas. - Factory seconds, snout Hi prise. E-z tonga The Bargain Reuse r ---■=—--------------|a Cass at Fluorescent. 213 Orchard Lake PRIOIDAIRE REFRIO FREEZER across the top. good condition. |7I. PE 4-S24I. OE ____IN. NiWh-bdtton ranoe; Exe. Cond. |7P Westlnghouse Dec. dryer (WT pair of bxr stools. rAllO? DININO ROOM lUITa -Like new. Original cost 1726. WUI sell tor IIM or trsde for Urine room or bedroom furniture. Call PE 3-3161._________■ . 2-Piece ■ ' Living1 Room Suit . $89.95 7 beautiful colors Poem-reversible cushions , \ 116 doom. W n month i Bedroom Outfitting Co., 47*2 Dlxlsj Drayton PlaUns OB 2-67341 3-piece’ living room suite. ; 135. kltdieo twin and chairs. I OXFORD COMMUNITY AUCTION, OA 6-2661._______ — I- WAYNE.OABERT IRONRITE IRONERS. FULL SIZE i - Floor models, demenslihtors. IIM 3 years to par. $1.21 weekly, ill! N, 8AOINAW FE MIM IRONRITE IRONER lie SET OF i trundle beds 115. PE 5-7410, Innerspring Mattress 5 room Duo Therm space heater I with blower." V 4'! H P gasoline ! engine. 1 set boiler maker ti 1 stake jtruck bed *Hh h EM 3-6021 after 6. I ROOM OIL SPACE HEATER PONTIAC PLYWOOD C ROOF LEAKS I 21 «ddy. PI 2-7655.______• . MUSKRAT JAtitvr. roller skates. I REGISTERS. FROM I PONTIAC CASH REGISTER . 227 8. 8AOINAW FE 5-Mm j NEW NATIONAL cash rIou * ters from IIM up. New National adding machine! from Ml up. The I only factory authorised brtnch offices tn Oakland and Macomb County where you can buy new AKC LABRADOR PUPS. Excellent j hunting stock, MU Ibl<33_____i. | COON DOO. TRAINED. NO TRIAL I - OL 1-1646. I Hay, Grain and Feed &Z 1ST AND 2ND CUTfDIO HAY. wllljellver. MAple 5-15|l. CORN#FED BEEP FOR SALE. OA j (hay AND RTRAto, 1 NaLE OR 5.-I 000 bales. 77* (sett Lk. Road. FE 4-4221 or OR 31Q165. ALL TYPES OFIITk iND CUT-Ihtf hay, will deliver. OA 2-3172. j FIRST AND SECOND CUTTINO alfalfa, clover, corn. OA *-2231 MIXED HAT AND ALFALFA _ MAple 1-462L _______; For Sale Livestock 83 i BILLY OOAT SERVICE AND LIVE- I | stock. 7*41 Dials Hwy. ______ Sale Farm Produce 86 '! APPLES— EXC QUALITY for AL I uses. Fresh, sweet elder. Porter's j Orchards: p, milts east of Oood-rlch on Hegel Rd. Open dally ( ( PL BE Northern spies: wi*nsiL.::_ i Grimes, $3. sweet elder, 49 cents t canon No. ^l ^ Michigan t potatoes. 10 nut- squash. I ll.H I VushaL* We carry a complete line of fresh fruits and vegetables Thompson's Oardenland. 62M B. Hlxhlsnd Rd «M-56> 13 mUes west of Pontiac. APPLES AT GI.ACKMORE OR-chard. 3150 E Silver Bell Road Open Pri., Sat. and Sun. __ Stale Farm Equipment 87 IW-H.P. GARDEN TRACTOR WITH Emm iTfcd ;i T WITH LOMO 1 211— . , Van Camp Chevrolet, Inc. MILFORD _____MU 41035 JEEP TRUCK 4-WHEEL dKiVE condttton. 5745. deep e offer, who i PICK-UP. 5556 MA Chlldreni large vnrl toys. Davis Oakland Sarins exchange 1*1 a Saginaw FI B-qiOl Open Eves and Sun. Flanty Parking BOAT INSURANCE - I PER CENT John Deem. 3 Inch Soil Pina ......... 6 1.7* Sump Pumps $29.95 SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 172 a. Saginaw FE 1-2161 INCH Mb. PIPE. 13.06. COP- Thompson. 7006 M5* Waat. 52-0AL. ELEC. HEATER. *M.M 10-—• — — v-iator. 654.16. : RED RECLIN1NO CHAIR. NEW $35. OR 4-0234., ; TOTS AND BABY PURNtTURE. 1 1 PE 3-4661. 586 LowtU. SNOW PLOW BLADE CASH REGISTERS, ADDINO h Quall?yP31 O.A^jni 2-0 AI St. idry trayi 515.65. ( SLANT NEEDLE SINOER SEWINO over payment of"li full balance of only I Co. FB 4- C PLUMBINO $73. Unlvon SEWER PIPE AND FITTIMOS Blipaeal, Tylox. Wedgelock Joint* DRAIN TILS-3” THRU K* ORANOEBURO PIPE A PITTINOS J. M. TRANSITS 8EWER PIPE Corrugated Steal Culvert Pipe j |— soil Ptp« A’/’iUlny* 1 Cameras and Equipm’t TO TIT. ________-gsr. *66. OR 3-6371 Manhole Covers, Orates i Steps Warlek's ,2676' Orchard Xk. Rd. io PER CENT DISCOUNT ON booed Christmas cards. ^Reduced cash register, gift wrappings, firehoses, een and peaefla and gift Items. Forbes Printing n Office Supply. 4500 DM* Hwu Pontiac — le Hwy., neat to lank. OR 3-67*7,.! _______________Itll Christmas. * 0 PER CENT AUTOMATIC ELZi-trie water softener. Softene water. removes Iron and filters { Savings up - - — ~ salt” 1331 M-59 West BLAYLOCK , coal ft Building Supply Co. 51 Orchard Lake Ave PE 3-7151 | SAW AND LAWNMOWER SHOP I completely m|ul|ipad and ojierai- | TOHOGOANr^ fSvt>K.~~iaTTs- j 1 0^?i334l°g I*0'”8 “ ' ■ j Talbott Lumber Sale Mu»ic«l Poods 71 120 KEY AOCORDIAN AND CASE, etc. eond. 6150. FE 5-3551 after ACCORDION FOR SALE CALL APARTMENT”siZE”BABY GRAND 3545' ELIZABETH LK. PE 6-4771 OPEN DAILY "TIL 0: SUN. 5-2 DEER RIFLE 8HOTOUN 22 RIFLE gun cabinet. lee sketce. FI Ns* the I reedy ! B. ?Sejffnph!*8*' I j HUNTER'S SPECIAL CAMPING i. Thompson. 7065. Box Spring Only $14.95 300 AMP^PORT ABLE WELDER i mounted on 1 ton truck. OE 3-05*3 116.0M BTU WATERBUET OIL furnece, perfect condition See in operation ---"— —- hardware electrical plumbing! I paint and lumber supply. Open f a m. UD IHO. Sun. 6 to 1 025_0akland Ave.______FE 4-4595 THE SALVATION ARMY RED SHULD STORE 1 CALBI MUSIC CO. 116 N Saginaw FB 6-6222 | ACCORDION SALE. ALL SIZES i Adjustable b< _ ___I excellent ______ cheap. KM 3-9241, !066 BTU SRAFCO. CHUNO OR | RED SHIELD S Everything to meet Clothing Furniture. A 111 WE8T LAW! 3 Dixie j 3-PIECE CUSTOM ________________ dtvcnpo».^«76^JEenmora^wrtnqer- » P1”- ' , ...______“odd"cheet»- Slows 3 PAIR FIBEROLAS CURTAINS. I Bedroom Outfitting Co, 47-- M —— -in cell M* Drayton Ptolns OR 3-6724 *“• 1 •» S ;IRONRrrE~IRbNER, PBOVE~TO - yourself that Ironing time can . MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE be cut In half, with ease and , _•=.-=— SWiilvi PE 2-5223. - I comfort. Rent an Irqnrita for pen- 1 FREE ESTIMATES;---SeJtSSi kg HER momWOHOUni » YW- YE *5*73 Crump i |TktHpEr|-7*4? swvewrith oven end broUor. Eg- Electric____________' qunitore. Qpdyke Mkt, fe_6-t»4I. retie at condition 650. PE *-*697 KEN MORI WRINGER WASHER. ! BATHTUBS. CHIPPED 949 50 VAL- A 'Jg dhmr REBEOfMi ---------“• •ant Double dresser Bookcase LAROE CRIB AMD MATTRJBAS « terrific values M,cni( bed Large chaat. 2 vanity lamps, brand new. 111.26. Pearson's Pur- ; . «**«”•-»* orenaro ex All for to* 5« Only *3 weekly 1 nttura *2 Orchard LAkt Ave.. | BARCiAINS Pearson , Furniture. 43 Orchard LAROE DININO ROOM SUITS — i„ v-trooved meh 61 Lake Ave. , , Like new. Original coat. 17*0 will I she'etin»8 *5 oer m 6 YR. MAPLE. CRIB. BBAHD HEW sell for 1150 or trade tor, living I Panelyle counter topping. 45c mattress. III, Twin size Simmons room or bedroom furniture. Can ! (t ’ Iron OeA and Blaaxaena tuftless' FE 2-21*1.----——--------———|—OT gai. hat water heiter. »4T;i mattreSSy 414. -OB-3-346S. _ I LARGE BLACK COFFEE TABLE. I ----------- 7 PC. LIVINO BOOM OUTFIT. Tall white modern t*“* ton'll ANCHOR FF.NCES FT?M4 e davenport and chair, j MI 4-BI67. !t*toUet $14.65 SWEEPERS REPAIRED Barnes S Hargraves, PE 5-110 ___742 W. Huron — Open Sun. USED OIL SPACE HEATER. US USED LUXAIRE — 3 OAS FUR ■aces. 36M00 BTU. Used 1 winter. elmoet Hke Be*. 73 S. Parlte St.____ Used' Trade-In Dept. Buffet ........ ....; 114.15 Carpet. samples 18 I 27 Ins:. Many to select from Each 7|e Davenport and chair . 129.50 3 Piece bedroom set . 139.5# Reclining chair ... *49.50 Refrigerator 949 50 31" RCA MahOg. TV . . 109 95 ^IHOMASECQN’OMY MI 8. laginaw PE 3-1151 VERYSPECIAL . OL 1-6347 -8’ ___ I ANTIQUE PUMP OROAN, OOOD' ' | cond. OR 3-6216.______ BLOND OUltAR AND CASE. USED ! 3 montha. PI 5-1H6.__________ j BALDWIN OROAN. 2 FULL MAN- SFORTSMAN'S * i HEADQUARTERS j GUNS A ARCHERY EQUIPMENT > - . V LAKE ORION OPEN_7 DAYS A WEEK MY ! SALE HEAD SKI1S ” | swweiisv »nd Ochl Dealer___^ i FORD TRACTOR. FRONT MOUNTS | ed Dearborn snow plow. 2*60. FE 2-2766 j Fall Clearance Sale I On new power mowers ! | tractors and tillers n 4-0734 FB 4-1113 KING BROS. PONTIAC BD. AT OPDTKB J I HEAVY DUTY SNOW BLADB8 ! TRACTOR CRAINS TRACTOR CABS REPLACBIfXNT PARTS FOR ALL FORDS OLIVERS FERGUSON TRACTORS Poauae form ft Industrial ■ Tractor Co ; 111 Woodward FontUe ___________Fg 4-0441 __ Tractors, Tillers. Mowers 12 volt battery chargers M M EVANS EQUIPMENT MA 5-7878__' , ______OB 2-7624 Auction Sales 88 MONDAY AT 7.30 ANp FRIDAY at 7 36 Big Auction Sale Smith < Moving Co . Dtxls H»y et Scott Lk. Rd, _ _ '_____. •ORION AUCTi'd'l OPEN FOR CON" signment dally. MY 2-1121. Ssle house Trailers 89 i '54 CRE8TL1NER 1260 BUZ. ! Lake Rd. PB 5-5073 mo rxrfRorriii »i - footer Early American fttrnltura. Must •all. AabUrn Heights Mobile VM-lege, flap Manager. I ALE AIRPLANESJ6 IRS T R E A M LIOHTWETOHT Travel Trailer. Since 1613. ouar-auteed tor Ufa. See them and get a demonstration at Warner Trailer Him* i Plan to COME TO SANTA’S . BOAT HOUSE Boattng^Gtfta tor the family Specially priced for .Christmas. 1 Boats, prams., ran ova. trailers and Johnson meters at big tarings at 10% down. OFkN gVSNINOS TIL * P M. MON -SAT. Until Christmas PAUL A. YOUNG INC. 4010 DIXIE HWY Oil 4-0111 tOW LOON LAKE • TREAT YOUR FAMILY to 1958 FORD C-700 Truck Till Cab 2Vi-Ton 5-Siieed Tran*. 2-Speed Axle •M) x 22.5 10-lly Tires All the W ay Around 15.000. Miles $2495 Crlssman a condition. I >,-TON PICE-Uf. 6-POOT . engine overhauled Only 64P*. TOM BOHR WC Main Milford MU 4-1712 ->H MACK 13 TARO GUMP . EM 14679 'ajuTdomp! PL. PD AND MEDICAL guaranteed gift from DAWSON'S SALES AT TIPSI-CO LAKE 4l miles south of Fenton I. IP6I boats aeid Erin rude motors now on display Gift certificates available by phone. Main 9-3171, Open g-7 Closed Wednei NEW JOHNSON PRANK A ANDERSON AGENCY 1644 Jotlyn FE 4-312* I 1,11 YE 3-4212 nr FI 9-4*3* Foreign and Spt. Cars 10S terms NORTH CHEVROLET TO. 1566 S WOODWARD AVE. S1R- MI,NOHAM Ml 4.1735 __ UM OPEL OUllRi 3-DOOPf WITli CALBI MUSIC CO. 11* N. SAQINAW________FE 5J33 BRAND NEW 1*41 LOWREY Of gan. Greatest value in the orga field. Camps-e with organs cos ing much, much more. Two u u speakera Percussion on both mat ual*„ Many tones lo choose Iron Sold exclusively at Oatlagher'i 9926 fn mahogany with oenet tngton slide _ e. TniJ-*7*2. I WANTED: : RAW” MIRS, ” DIER skin*. Market prices paid. »Sp •j land Fur Co. 506 Pontiac-Trail. ! Walled La ice Phone MArket step tobtoSk Matching new DOOR FRAME 3’ X f'8" a 2 decorator lamps !____________ Ft 5-9903 _____ •? MAOIC CHEF" OAS RANOE. KXC. —I Call FE 2-7*36 after 3. Peareon'i Frumture, 42 Orchard * ■ ; I^ke Av*. ' ; " .' S TEAK BABY CRIB. COMPLETE! NEW ELECTROLUX 7 WOLVERINE LUMBER: 326 S Paddock JFE 2-97*4. ( BAS E ■ O A R D RADIATION AT gain nr’ |------- ~ * r plne^ paneling ^ ntoAm2m“i' |*12 ' mom"iaot" 1—ftkf* i_0_.„ , *._ —■—ih.sbi” 'j-- I 5^51 rubbe I mgs 4-6733 after 4._ Thompson. 7666 M62 West.__^ PUSH.. .MAS.-. BATHROOM FIXTURES^ OIL AltD boiler. Automatic water buds; 95 nvvn io tfSED TV SETS FROM' I heater. B0f 5----1 robber backed rugs. t«2» rlutom TV ahtennas M2* i «■»«» i*l i rues ana *5 Rue nads.t •** »• _dp. t,_f_nr.nn„F , ” | Sratksri p» a Furniture. < WALTON TV ____________ 515 E. Walton N RUO AND PAD. 125.1 ... PH *-23*7. :. oood * pairs lined drapes. 0Ag DINETTE SET. 2v TV. — —% »ri. PE (oMISIto chairs, **'*'* »ol furnace*, boiler ..... Hardware.^ * Broui«r*d 1 ) RHEIOHTS gUPPLY ' BBimutr ”• FE4-2B22, II OTTAWA —PONTIAC d 4 triple plate silverware. | several baaatlfxl mirrors MNlt arlawtal rigs, my HbifiTW*— *'— -----------1 nabla. mm Davenport , 135: Oas Christmas Bargains »r cent off on att new riding power mowera and tillers. -I down payment. Layaway until Dee. 31 final date. Lets . ^„ ___^^£alr. gj*f*Oemrtte ______SSTScSSi bed. *26. Virgil Harris, PB 8-27*6, rug SMI abiding, 6x12, *55 Beau- iREPRIOERATORS. 195* MODELS. UM WAldafttoi! matching abaft.I perfect new, guaranteed lor * asking *7*. Aassrlsd 3-pltcs years Oasts ttttle mors than s dVercoats. etc. used machine No down payment., . volt , ■jiM: ELECTRIC RANGE Mtofttgan Fluorescent. 3S2 Orchard ! c^r((rl w . «.**. “ *-■ — stos Lk , Ave. — 6. ■ j EVANS EQUIPMENT SEWINO MACHINES. WHOLESALE ! 6507 Dixie Highway l _ w— —— mu repossessed. MA .5 1_ -----, --- U__c and remodeling need* surplus. Lumber & MATERIAL SALES CO. 5246 HliMand Rd. (Ml*I OR 3-75*2 WALL FURNACE. 8PACE HEATER. ”■ — ------ *“ OR 1-262*. WASHER. DRYER, *126; 12-09. ... 126; 27-tn. TV. hew tube, till; 2l-ln. TV, *40; 2-pc. sectional. Ml; eaftto tASOT. Br TC suit, tit; drop leaf table, radio and rarord player comb. 14-ft. Christmas Trees 67A »)Mi abed TV Beds, complete. Dressers BMy bed Apt. stae' refrigerator, froeaer across top yiT^^irMtotojnftooQ* *1- AffT'OAft ‘iffSwL KBPRIOERiA-j SL“.W cement stETO. ready'made! »<•»* »to6«; (U sizes. Splasb block, door stilt $01.10, Is —f_ chimney cap*. Pontiac Pre-Cast Appliances. Sf7 Wsst Huron. PE gy ^ jg w. Sheffield. PE m*ou. .naTtiu**. tMtoUo aad 6 chairs.. Coil *BerT*^NtSM STOVE. EEC. gmm|||HBi til. OB MIN. 1 •» 0L »•” drastically reduced Inland I _________ .. .. 15. Phone call or toil card win bring luu par-, tlctuars. H. A. Bayer. Lakeville. OA 5-2537. COMB OUT AHD SEE OUR FULL line ot Christmas mrgibena. Cholct Christmas trpaa. evsrgreen roping, Christmas wreaths, gravs . blankets, table deearowit end boughs of cedar, bslsm and pine. We trill eel! wholfsale end retail. Thompson’s Oardenland. 63M B. Highland Rd. IM-MI II mllee weet of Pontiac. FLOOR MODEL ORANCO RADIO-phonograph combine and fm radto.Jtoiaif. JMMP "“““grinnell’s 37 s. saxlnaw FI 3.7m Gallagher’s Truck ' Load—r_ - Piano Sale Authorised by Kimball Factory FOR BAT., MOM. AND TUB& Save up to MOOt ____Gallagher Mtrail- fn WINCHESTER 13 OA. MAGNUM | DUCK OUN. MODEL 13. LIKE I 1 NEW. COST $150. WITH CASE ! \S AND BOX OF 8HCLL8 $85 CALL i } UL MOM AFTER 1:30_________ , L Bail, MiPnoyg. minnow: all sizes, om to tl.50 doe AU kinds of live ball | In seaaqn Trout Creek Ranch i f corner IIB* and Oreensllleld. • j Sand. Gravel and Dirt 76 l-l TOP SOIL. CRUSHED STONE. Sand, gravel. Oil. Lyle CenkUn. PE 1-1113 or PE 2-6573. BLACK DIRT. PILL AND ORAVIL ' FE8-0177. . ; USHED STONE, SAND. GRAV-1 Ear! Howard. EM 3J531. | Join ana of TVaily BUIl.D YOllll OWN'TR AIl.En 14 ! Ft. Alum Shell linuleted. wired | Ice Box. Oas Stove. Qgnk. ONLY OOODELL TRAILER SALES 3266 8. Rochester Rd UL 1-45*6 dhtRoiter ^ PONTIAC CHIEF 1 3*' TO 56': I' ft 16' WIDS years. A1I Mobil* Hom*sPa°re prlcrd bstow the factory^ iig- trade-tn allowance oi ent ^mobile horns o Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales . Drayton Plain* j OWENS MARINS BUPFLIX8 304 Orchard Lake Are. FB 1-4014 ___ For Sale Airplanes W 1653 IM CESSNA 1948 STINSON. Tkylorcrhfl ^*AU*n* Aftpevt ^Fg Trsnsportst’i Offered 100 i 4 ENGINE AIRLINER. LOS AN-11 gales. San Francisco. Son Diego. ! 9*6 Hawaii. 9M vstra Mew York. 626 Ferry Service Inc, OR 1-12M t gSJTwiS ^nSKth^ pARt tore DRIVEAWAY -- -~ LM~ANOSUfl 8HARI EXPINSS TO "S k~MO ; i Pri. eve., return Mow. F* 4-7250 , - Wanted Used Cars 101 TOP BUCK-JUNK CAR. TRUCK. 1 PONTIAC WASTE PE 14M are you oErrtNb THE MOST j FOR YOUR CAR? ML N. < OR 3 HAMMORP CHORD "PRO ki BAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR, BY factory assart. CALBI MUSIC CO. 110 N. SAQINAW FE M OOOD USED VM TAPE RKCOR-•ri. Treble and ba** control, timer. S epeeda, volume indicator. only 0100. GRINNELL’S 27 s. Saginaw_____PB I-71M ESTEY SPINET OROAN — AND GULBRAN8EN SPINET and . bench. Beautiful ebony finish ' demonstrator »•* .................. *565 PIANO TUNIRO—OROAN REPAIR ' Weigand Music Center BAZAAR AREA MIRACLE MILE Phone Rftral 3-4624 Wood, Coal and Fuel 77 16", BLAB WOOD. Bit BP* FIRE-place wood, JOT. A. W. HamU-toB, PE 4-6465 CORD WOOD AND CORD APPLE’ Furnace, fireplace, kindilng Weed. Bpsedway tael oil. Oakland Fuel A Paint, Ppene FB 6-Sllj. 1 GOOD FIREPLACE WOOD. HP Uvered. PE 5-66OT._______ OOOD DRY SLAB WOOD FOR fireplace and furnace. 2 cords. >12. delivered. PB 4-6586._______ HAVE a ’meRRIER CHRISTMAS with Nick’s seasoned hardwood. wood. 3 cord Lumber Mills, rx a-tui SEASONED TtbOO. ' PIRIPLACE! furnace ,nnd kindling. 71 Seett La*. R«pd PE 4-4221 or OR CLOSE-OUT ON ALL NEW AND US ID TRAVEL ft Eg? tB1*:*^”18 Hou> ,t4 - : DOWN -1””— TRADE UF ~ DON'T MAKE ftNY DEAL , UNTIL YOU'VE BEEN TO LLOYD ! MOTOR SALES 32 S, Saginaw_PE 2-2131. AVER ILL’S | High doUar for sharp cart. FI Sports.Cars 4 VoUMra«en $1 $95 igwjuttt . $a:S» vs Hough ten & Son Youi Franchised Import Dealer II N Main. Rochester OL 1-27*1 HI VOLKSW AOEn! 9*4 DOWN RsJiq heater, white tires. Reel year. Cal" CredltPS"**Mr. MuV phy. Ft; 3-3639, Eddie Steele. Peed lERCEDEB 236 S 57 4-DOOR. SUN-'?of. A-l condition. 12.1*6 er best after. EM 3-6*56_ . i*5l CORVETTE, 115 ENGINE * SiiTitW ■ *** ****** For S«l« C«rs - 106 BUT BEFORE TOP BUT CHECK 8UBURBAN-OI.D8. 562 * Woodward. Blrmlnjhstn MI 4*4495 i sefore' TOP TRAD* *JCE~Us7 WE NEED TRAILERS”'jiB CAN I j7B CAN ?.HaS?Esi§£ HOLLY RD., HOLLY, Jacobson’s Trailer Sates and Rentals Special winter prices on travel IroUera, aupphes and carries. IMS Williams Lake' Mind. Dray-ton Plains, on 3-5*61. ’ Oitford Trailer Sales 4* units to pick from, iv ■ IT. 16’ wtq*. S story, campers, “ «! I Yaggsbond, Oardner. Tour- oo inter mqdsi See M & M Motor Sales M>7 Dtole Hwp. OR 3lto OOOD WE NEED CARS, That You Too Would Be Prowl to Drive - CUSTOMERS WAITINO FOR YOUR CLEAN CARS Glenn’s Motor Sates, .-■Hem* and SwwirL^^® SOME USED ON RENTAL BASIS ilfaf* L*k* 00 Parkhurst Trailer Sales - F1NOTIT 1H MOBILE UYINO L -Fsaturing Mv jioon — Owasao-, Venture - Buddy QualRy Mobile $$$ WE need clean ’57 AND ’58 CARS AS BOON AS POSSIBLE JEROME BUICK I#* S WOODWARD AYE. ,t . BIRMINGHAM _ _ 11 7 »1°6 ___JO 4-4424 W6';BUICK ■ CONVERTIBLE. Hx- ~ s,:yrht,r Just Make Payments 'to BUICK, HT. *36* — vgyr lUburn ■PICK HARDTOP,' RADIO. fc“'“ -utomaUc trails. . UL 664*1 Cadillacs We believe a low mileage I960 Cadillac is your best all-around buy^ WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N.' Woodward / r mi ■ I TJ», THE .PONTIAC TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1900 TWENTY-NINBf For 8aft Gmti TOT' i Just Make Plymenti __________ iwiii rw«, L 'M CHKV. 1 Ml S4SS Kundllft H " I——AW Beat Blrit. at lAUburn ifiT wpttuc ccioatf DgwCCiri'W. BnT- iffi aib hardtrt ?* 5004 eoudltioo. MM. Tm tlNOHAM CADILLAC 1M«, 4 door. bM{U|M bluo. nw end MH, white wall Urn. fu powwr. Excellent loudltloo. Loo ClarkstpnMotor Sales CHRVSLB4-PLTMOOTH PIALIl. ii a. Mala. Clark.ton HA t-1141 rtf CMWfalttt it l-FAIWBfo jg; rr ilnrJ^HM u WARD i-mS. Hi , |Y 1 m'’ "north" CHEl^ &wB&aAvSFSi ____JVAN AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER F.aiau. Mlehlgaa MAln 4-22B4 I960 CHEVROLET LOVELY OOI7YBBTIBLE | fonTertJhle! OnitUr htIdii wm be .oure. Spolleee Intlde an/ Solid white flaUh wHh whit •nd contra (ting rad Manor. (IlM ■ Ibe word! Powarfi epowor Tl engine with la magotelagtou. You mu. ONLY $2495 Crissman «tjar,ir5Mri cum- MTi-wooSfflH^l .mimoham mT a-m»jE| [coupe. Fawn belg. a. woSdward moJlAM. MI. 4-3735. cRRVRourr eel air bporti miSVtoff* im jnmmim~TvQORTno MMllf down. $7 weak. Lucky •aM, in South Saginaw -if wna 'copper IJor 8dygf» 106 CLEANUP *M Each Rambler wagon .. IN “ E^ Stefimt W*f0B / IH1 F^.^aa^tar.J ;U"Ah : 8 ll M Mr Sharp . (IN a “-VteSbfe . OTMCB OF* lo“oi? moms' ClIftRIMlTw A aaSr\ Cm 1 MIt-1734 D. S-DdpR and heater manta afj27.M por month. CALL MR. ORBEN, CREDIT MANAOCR. FI Mill, LtOTO MOTOR. irfAL^sirfmrmrwm. Taka pear payment#. PL 8-28U. TTm.1 TWEE AMOLDTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Alltuna payment, of ns------- ~jj FroSTMir. 4-7400, Harold low aa SUM par bo. Call Credit B&MINOHAM '’“RAMBLER M WOpDWARD. ROCHESTER Iism ckbybler i-door hard- open EVER, "m, a OL 2-07311 *•£« and h«‘'r »hlte 40 CMtlR^Uff MitWOOP «TA: power brake., bi.SS.77 «5*. ££ SsSfiiK, *S£ E £S>SJ8 1 w « AM . RUU4- ,,i *24 per month c?H MR JEPWHIljCH'lE.- .. ... WHITE I 7 Pardo. It M 'll j Packard., 00- 44-1) ) Pickup. Wat and I taw. 4 CadUlaca. Tl lfini 8ta Wagona 'M Ford ‘M Fmanolnf arranged “* late gMdele and tn ECONOMY CARd I960 CHEVROLET Race along the open highway carefree and gar with tbla IM-PALA HARDTOP 4-door of courte. ThU citato Inf aold -op-1 par in. Me and out Company Car hat erery thing woooaiary for your arory comfort and conren-ience Power atwerlng and brake* Powerful SM H p. engine with! TurbogMde tranemhulon and many other eatrae. Only 1.000 mU*a. Oh. raa, white wall urea, ^ *2595 11961 Chrysler $2681 ; INCLUDES HEATER. WASHERS. SIGNAL LIGHTS OIL FILTER. AIR FOAM. ETC* ALL TAXES. FSB LUBRICATION FOR 24 000 MILjES Plus Free Bonus Beaded, Lucky Auto —— *** Pordom EM 3-0 bTace, i _ ,—!•. No A«M Ml... Just Make Payments 'SS FORD. MR. 0204 Pay only |17 mo. Duo Jan, Ut Rite AlitO.. Mr. RoU, R S-411 100 Eaat Bird, at Auburn Tim ford y-S a-booit down. Tull "price a!pt. Call Mi SttLSHU* - 1044 FORD CONVERTIBLE tbarp. No money down. Lucky Auto Sa.ei. MS South Saginaw . hTassm. 'k *MD. BEAO+IFOL CO)<-dltlon, low mUongo. Fordomatle. Ciwor rtlorlni and hrakaa, radio, 74. IUS-M14- 00# FORD 1 DOOR. RADIO AND heator. I cylinder with atralgbt ahift, new white wan tint. Superior Auto Balea. SCO Oakland P» 4-7400. ISM Ford. I door nation wagon No money down ! Fwat payment duo January 24th. Lucky Auto Sale*. IU South Saginaw. Ft 4-2114. ____________________ •59 FORD Country Sedan. V-t, automatic. Our Regular if . ' *''■■■ -u'jr ' :, Log and Page Today Appears on • (• • j . \ • Page 23 Please refer there for all the usual features of that page! i Thank You! For Sale Can/ PLYMOUTH S-DOOR WITH to. trana , radio and heater] ’wans. Aaaunia pai--- lAaiR.’lri heater hrgr rZKlXrZ'umo*__________ 1046 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR. FULL factory equipment. No money down. S4M Ml price. Call Mr. '17 PLYMOOTH 4 DOOR RADIO Md MM». Mk Wl for quick 1047 WAWOUTH 2 DOOR.’RADIO and heater. |4M full MMorFay- - menu aa low aa aaio per mo. daft Cradlt M«r. W. o-frian at in a-iaoo, birminoham - ram “— --*■ S. woof1**"- Just Make Payments ‘M’ PLY., S DR. (171 ’ey only SM mo. Duo Jin. 14th Rio AUto . Mr. RaUaFE 4-4624 k Ml Eaat Bird, at' Auburn 144 FLYMOtfTK 4-DOOR STA-. tlon wagon- V-4. radio, haator, automatic. No money down. A real atoal at ntymenU of M-TS Ford. 107 PLYSODTH 4-DOOR WAOON. Btaala Volume Mart. 1146 PLYMOOTH 1-DOOR HARD- i-OMl, Eddie Steal Volume Hal M PLYWoUTH OR ’M nVDi' jtfg S11S. Slaty Auto Salta. 1117 PONTIAC. STAR CHIEF 4- I trakae. power pak. < tat, dalusa radio with : , ortglm ‘ EATER, HYORAMATIC. F» Salt Cara 19* vss. ^foB/r-Pimrmvrn ____PER CENT OOARANTSB NO payment mx nut year ----------m pD* [------- JACK! ALLED LAE3 -Special- 1959 BONNEVILLE Sport Coupe with radio and heater, hydrantatte tranemle-alon, power brakaa and ataar-lng. Two to oboom from. ................. *2195 Pontiac Retail. Store SI MT CLBtttNB___FI 1-7004 NEW FONTIACB AT TREMEN-doue discount. Do not fall to ace ua before you ) uy — Keepo Sales & Service Eoaso asrimr Just Make Payments . ‘M FORT. S DR. «M ’ay only M mo. Duo m. litl Rite Auto. Mr. Bell. PE l-44]t 1M Ba.t Bird ot Auburn Just Make Payments ’ll PONTIAC. IlM Par only ill mo. pua Jan. 1M RUe Auto, Mr. BolT FE M430 100 Eaat Bird, at Auburn rtZSS' 1004 PONTIAC, 2-DOOR. NICE CASt] SIN. PB 3 76.2 Harry Rlgglna. 1050 RAMBLER. RADIO. AND heater, mil price mm. No money down. Call Credit lin. Mr. O’Brien at MI 4-1000. BIBMINO-HAM RAMBLER SM 8. WOOD- WARD ________• IMS RAMBLER 4-DOOR. OVBR-drlva, radio and heaUr. No money down, payments of 13 40 weakly. Pull price 41M. Call Mr. Murphy. Credit Mgr. PI I-SSIS, Bddla Stoal. Ford._____ For Sale Cars 106 $1750 Larry Jerome j ROCHESTER FORD DEALER | - OL Mill ISM FORD VICTORIA. STICK. U SMS. CAR Mr. Murphy, Credit Mg^ Bddle SiMte. Ford. PS ToSnford paTrlane-5mT'vh> | term. Original coral r—* MurpSy, *Cr«llf*»4g Eddie Steele. Ford. IlM OLDBMOBILE RADIO AND heaUr. automatic Pull price SIM. Faymawte ae few as llO la per am. Call Credit Mrr Mr O Brian at MI S-MOS BfRMINOHAM-RAMBLER iii I. WOODWARD. MM OUMBMOBlt-B 1-DOOR HARD-TOP. Radio, heater. Qaod condition. 44Ot full price. Call Mr. Allen. Credit Adrtaor. PI S-dMI. Eddie Bteele Volume Mart. 1044 OLDBMOBILE. RADIO AND boater, automalle transmission. White wall tires, excellent conditio:.. full price SIM. A .turn, payments of 114 per month. CALL MR WHITE CREDIT MAM-AOER King Auto *11 a. Saginaw M01 OLDBMOBILE CON VER Ti- bia. radio and heater black with after S, __ BUT. BEFORE rod BUY CHECK Suburban-Old.. 402 Woodward. Birmingham. MI 4-4415. mm OLDwrtRn.E >i wm.~no money down. Lucky Auto Bales. 102 South Bagtnaw. FE 4-M14. MM OLDBMOBILE CLUB COUPE. For Sole Cars I STATION WAOON. M PLYMOUTH *T--------- ----- Radio and Heater Excellent « dttlon. No m o n • y down. Ill u™»r ew 1-040S. 4 J Bagtnaw Bt._ Just Make Payments H FLY. t DR MM Pay only 424 mo. Due Jan 14th Rite Auto. Mr. Bell. FE 5 4434 , MS East Bird, at Auburn ISM FLYMOtfTB. RADIO AND Heater. Excellent Condition. No Monty Down, Full Fries IlM Aasumo payments of SM. per month. CALL MR WHITE. CREDIT MANAGER. FE 6-0402 King Auto Same its B. Saginaw ISM PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR, V-4. walla, very lo. Eltno or Mr*. r FB 0-j)7M. PONTIAC 2-DR STRAIOHT r ’SO Rombh "r"&c‘RAMBLER Super Market luper 3MME1._______■ EM 2-4144 ■ EM HIM IERCE ROAD '44 and ’40 Plymouth S Fords 44 74 44 ’I f SELL OR TRADE 40 OOLDEN j! Howl, good condition. V __Ardmore, slur 2 p.m. BIRMINGHAM . RAMBLER 0 B. WOODWARD. ' -1SL____________ iND HEATER. RADIO AND HEATER. HYDRA-MATIC ABSOLUTELY N----- AND HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of 110.08 per mo Call ■PP Credit Mgr. Mr. Perk, at Ml MON- I _4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. 17 PLYMOOTH S WITH OYIR-drtr. Mack and white 4 door. ------P» 2-7222 after ( p.m. PLENTY OTHERS AND LATE MODELS __OMY CARS_____IS AUBURN iM7 PONTIAC. RIAL NICE. TAKE cheaper onr. PR 1-1Q6S. ’45 PONTIAC BTARCHIEP HARD-top, MM FE S-MM BUT BEFORE YOU BUY CHECK SUBURB AN-OLDS, MS I. Wood-—^ Birmingham “* F^M BONN 11700 Complete Oarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Main «t. Clark.ton MA 5-4141 1057 PONTIAC SUPER CHUF] hardtop, sharp. OR 1-0781-1550 VOLKSWAGEN, R. AND H . W-W tire*, an black*, like bow. SUPERIOR AUTO SALES — 440 OAKLAND. _______ DM PONTIAC. GOOD CONDITION WU1 aril at a bargain. Cali after 4:111 p.m, PE $-1744._______ 44 DMKJTO( 2 DOOV HANDTOP 12^ N *p*r month* *7114*’mb* . OREEN CREDIT MAN AOER PB > op™ ROCHEStKR ------ owns EVBB TU. S OL t-W» 44N»m —MR. WITR _POWER | Crissman *V«rY.£T X Beu0^ Maif^i R & K MOTORS , lil SUTW ii Art.™ 1 OAKLAND AYE FE 4-MM, W'cEj^a^ngOhUD--aa DOOOE down caff Credit Iter Mr O’Brlaa at MI 4BN BIRMINOHAM - rambler aaa s wood-ward__________________, ■ Quality *: tBI PORD' atAfiBN W^OR Xl'TXUtir course. 1th ghmeaiag. o— wo Quotes Company Car has erery- gue, power aieertM aai hrakaa, pe wart',me traaamiaafew awd many outer tgtraa. Ontr IBM miles Oh . yea. while weT Urea tool The, —ji-.-.: ---- ONLY *2495 " ikd MuC.FiURpNE, /^i 4 A ful Maae Blue Finim Crissman SESSSd ROCHESTER gaSir^feJft »W» BYES- TIL p OLSdtnlKing Auto Sal. emutoun OufitWVWi: jkg Mrd i rill muTc* reaeoaablo price i and heater, E BdtW ' . .1 no money i WHlft* SU SS per wSiw. ROCHESTER I credit manaoer OL 1*57311 King Auto Sale. \ lit 8 Bagtnaw ' FAIRLANE. RADIO ■ exebllcnt oond“* ■ money aowa. full pries rM CONVBRTiBLB IMPALa, ALL Aasumo paymotajpf 412 06 JSKslSr i outDrr 2anaoe\ - Pvt. nMcFIMTO ■‘King Auta Sale. lUB- Baglnaw '56 CHEV 4-DOOR. STATION WAO- 1044 #6fcD. RAtHO AND BEATER, on. | .yBaae.^|^~~’^~^ tram- EaaoUant^eoadtetn ^Nw ^moaey S?'^aekv5rfSSi ,1 m a| ner! AOER mSJte kW *rSfft[Klag Auta Sales lit ■ Bagtnaw crioit manager, rt i-su»: i liTmuT i-D6«rwrrtTTif LLOYD MOTOR. ■ ■ blue finish Radio and heater. 8S^^DM,,B*Wf0^fAl» coup* vita ?•« rvwiriuuf “^■• G'.'ThrtntC Oaod Urea. Best a CHEVROLET --.V-, WOODWARD AYR. BIRMINGHAM MI 4-1715.__:_____ ImTcHEVY ' CLUB COUPE HARDj i SOUTH j CONVEHTIHUC. RADIO ..... a IO MONEY DOWN. Assume way- 145 CHEVY CLUB COUl low miles. Nq money ----- full price Call Credit Murphy. FB 2-2525. M pries Call Mr vmer FB Ml Volume Mart. _ SHARP 54 l-ARK MAZUREB MOTOR BALBS ___SOtnB BLVD AT SAOINAW BEATTIE ~ j MOTOR SAT ms Inc 1147 Mercury Monterey .-Door, Real sharp. AT THE S^CTILIaHT 06 j WATERFORD / ism Dan gwr or »-i»i Ca|T PAYMENT8 TOO BURDBN- let ua help.you adput to a'less 1 expensive ear. DON’S USED CARS tn MM Lake Orloa MB 2-2041 M aSIceSY 1 DOOR HARDTOF: er. w walh. sap’ DOWN Awume pe ymeaU of 430.5 per mooth. CALL .MR OREEN CREDIT MANAOaT Ft s-aill. LLOYD kWTOR 1044 MERCURY HARDTOF SLACB!! good- Mkffi lint” ' -™“ mo metropolitan hardtop No money . down. Aeeume pay-. meMo of fMlLpor mo Call Crod. N iter Mr O’Brian ad Ml MM BDBPNWUM - RAMBLER 464 S WOODWARD Ii InkSMfY i-door wrm au- to Iran* , radio aa4 heater »’ wells, power MaorthB a: ’ brakee.15M.teWR. M monte of 427.24 per mon MR OMff. CRfolT Man FB 2-4141, LLoTD MOTOR OUT OF BUSINESS Must Liquidate '^ Remaining Stock: AQ Cars Will Be Sold AT COST \ 0Wfr •leering. U engine. FordO-Matte, radio, heator. whitewalla- lfyr*14ttSo,r.'a.T. sssrsss. 1956 MERCURY * 895 Montclair 4-Door Hardtop. JJ** CLMau"lnradlo!’ bealOL Extra ■wrp. 1959 PONTIAC ,*2095, ’Star Chief 4-Door Sedan. Power •tearing and brake., radio, beater and TrbltewalU. Beautiful ro.e finish. 1960 PONTIAC *2895 A Beautiful Bi 4 Bi ----- brakes,”--” 1960 BUICK ....*2695 Eleetra 4-Door fed an. Fewer —Ting and brakaa. Dynaflow, », heater and white tires. — ' tar. I is TOT LiJSbTJS mlsslon.^radl earing a radio a i w® r TODAY'S SPECIAL 1958 FORD 4-Dodr Sedan .........*895 V-5 ENGINE. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, RADIO, HEATER THE PRICE WON’T STOW YOU SO HURRT ON THI8 ONE. 1959 BUICK ... .*1995 and * ’brakes.** Dynaflow. **%dU? heater and whitewall*. Little Jewel. 1958 PONTIAC *1495 4-Door Hardtop. Hydramattc, radio, heater and whitewall tires. Blue and white beauty. One owner and vary nice. 1959 BUICK i. . .*1795 1958 BUICK ....*1595 ■poetel 4-Door Hardtop. Radio hgatur^and^ Dynaflow JBUig jqd ‘JSpr Hardtop Pord-O-liaU*. SpteUl 4-Door Hardtop. Radio. ’ggtr « 1959 FORD ....*1495 4-Door Man. v-4 ••*!»#, rord-04latt«. radio and beatrr Low mlUa and aharp. Black and flnlah. 1957 CHEVY ...*1095 4-Dqpr Wagon. Powergltde. V-g engjno. radio, heator and white-wall*, surer and irory finish LOW mileage. 1957 FORD .....* 995 Omnrartthto with standard ahift. V-S engine radio and‘healer. White flnlah with black top. Eatra aharp. 1957 PONTIAC *1295 Star Chief Convertible. Bower brake*, radio, heater. Hydra- 1957 BUICK ....*1195 Special 4-Door Hardtop. **“- 1958 CHEVY ...*1495 Impale Hardtop. Fewer xtoer-tng end^brakev Powwrrllde^ ra- SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK ROCHESTER • OL 1-8133 Across from New Car Sties OPEN TIL 9 P.M. OR LATER -Closed Wednesday end Saturday at 6 P.M. and TOUCKS IK DAY SERVICE ‘ I. SMITH ____HE. INC. 8 SAOINAW ■ FB 3-TCP* 1947 PLYMOUTH. 4-DOOR. SB-lit n. Plain. 5400 MA t-lBL CCB4 Almond Lana, oarkaten._ 4* PLYMOUTH OOOD Tit/NS 4 dr. Sevoy,■ Radio and heater. white wailit OR 3-432C after 5. Lowest Prices Ever SHEP'S p0"*r aM BUICK, 4Vdr I r^ii! PONTlAC. 3-door SSM •i CHEVROLET, Moor SSM . Shep’s Motor Sales 4 BAST-BLYP._FB S-43C7 HASKINS Outstanding Used Car BUYS THIS WEEK SPECIAL I ’54 OLD8MOBI7.E 6* ’ 2-Door hardtop, with auto trana., radio and hoaUrl BrtuUful Ivory and rtd flnlah. A OOOD BUT At GAS MILE SAVER 5 444 » WOODWARD JOHNSON): Offers 1447 Chevrolet 3-dr. SM. « Stick real .harp todan with n You Want I Bargains j IMS CHEVROLET 4-DR- STATION I wagon, radio and heater. A little ElralfM .tick 1444 *60 Chevrolet ,... *$1.895j Wgn. 4-cyllnder. ’58 Buick ..... ... $1,395 1944 Fonttaa I dr. cedan B.T., Fawar. jim Fantlau Sdr.aodaa .. ’56 Bilick ........... $ 695 jitjg Chevrolet 3$lr >edan H.f . 2-Door, power. ’^-I^rBedan. 1-wwmer. ‘ * 5951'**7 ^ Mr Fhntemaho ’59 Pontiac ......... $l,795ilRww Seen and Driven To Appreciate! HASKINS CHEVROLET ONE-OWNER New Car Trade-ins WE STILL HAVE 1960 FORD DEMOS . . . AT TERRIFIC SAVINGS 1960 [CHEVROLET ♦ DOOR IWPAI.A HARDTOP I960 FORD FAIRUHIS 9-DOOR Automatic - Radio • Heater .$2095 Radio and Healer $1695 I960 FALCON 1959 FORD. ♦-DOOR WAOON j -t. Siabt^kM Tire. $1495 Radio * Healer - While Tilts $1545 ' 1959 PLYMOUTH 1 BKL7KDKHJK 44>R. HARDTOP 1958 FORD 7-DOOR ! Radio ^ Heater - White Tires $1295 Radio • Healer - Automatic $845 1959 RAMBLER 4>DOOR WAOOR PONTIAC . 9-DOQR CAT ALIK A Radio - Heater - Automatlo - $H45 Radio - Heater - Whit® Tiros $1iCK . H) 1 “30 1958 RAMBLER 1957 DeSOTO MOOR Radio and Hooter ’$695 2-DOOR HARDTOF . Auto. - Power Stetrlag. Brakca $695 - 1957 HILLMAN 1955 PLYMOUTH RBBTWMOf Clean and Bwummtoal $495 4-DOOR Don't watt Sea It now $295 |ohn McAuliile FORD, INC.' • Pontiac’s Only Ford Dealer 630 Oakland Ave. FE 5-4101 SORRY ?.. WE MISSED A LOT OF OUR PONTIAC AREA CUSTOMERS DURING OUR RECENT SALE ON FACTORY OFFICIAL CHEVROLETS. HOWEVER* WE NOW HAVE .. . 14 MORE 1960 FACTORY OFFICIAL CHEVROLETS Station Wagons—Convertibles—Sedans PRICES START AS LOW AS On a Corvair 4-Door Sedan With Powerglide, Radio arid Heater* White Tir^s Some equipped with power steering, power brakes, .power seats, power windows, air oonditioning. All have radio and heater. New Car Guarantee on Most Models NO PAYMENT UNTIL FIRST FEB. I PLUS MANY, MANY OTHER SELECT BUYS | FIRST COME! - FIRST SOLD! MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST CHEVROLET DEALER | The BIG-BIG Lot | 631 Oakland Avenue FE 4-4547 ffffpf Only On* Offer Each 9 Months ARE YOUR DEBTS GETTING TOO RIG? Standard. Gasolines. You’ll get protection against gas-line freeze all winter long... fast starting, ^oo. lUB^"(io steady with Standard!" STANDARD YoujBJtDect more from Standard and you gst itt % advice, sir... (jd'Derlcer!1 NOW YOU CAN PAY OFF YOUR PRESENT BILLS AND HAVE YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT TOOT FOR AS LITTLE AS $£jj| Total Cfbinod Monthly Payment CAUNMT FOR FULL INFORMATION! B» BEAR 1STRUCTI0N CO. 12 W, HURON ST., PONTIAC qw^yav ■■ ,r . Tilde* ReMthrefr New In United State, Well Be OPEN Every SUNDAY * It Noon ’H ( p.m. f ’ Uatil Christmas > DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE 178 N. Saginaw St. RAZLEV U*J CASH MAIIKLT JL 78 North Saginaw Street WEDNESDAY ONLY SUPER SPECIALS BLADE CUT PORK CHOPS *33° SHOULDER CUTS VEAL STEAKS Lb. ■JltC 39' SLICED BACON 4 lbs. for 1.00 F* THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER S, i960 TT.UaJ a*.*.... il > • vv " * :• W 4 Chinese * InventedG\ft poihsettia Santa Clauses and prints, shiny lolls and Large ribbon bow* that'* wtat Christmas packages are made 'of nowaday*. [Although gift strapping in some form or another has been going on practically since the beginning of time w* have to credit the ancient Chines* for being the pioneers In gift wrappings. The Chinese liked to incorporate special symbolism into their Easier to Inspect, Tqp Durable New Passports Promise Boon to Tourists fh> package’wrap*. New Year's gifts were very important and wrapped accordingly in red and decorated with handmade seals In' gold-leaf or color. t l A .A The seals might represent the fu dog meaning "protection;" the fir tree, signifying "long life;" or the bamboo tree wishing "viri tue, long life and many sons” for the recipient. Their beautiful, handrtiade rice papers flecked with gold are art museum treasures today. NEW YORK till - United States passports are going to be' different pext month — more durable and easier to impact. Francis G. Knight, passport of- ■ ■ ■ ESPECIAL OFFERI ■ ■ ■ 8x10 PHOTOGRAPH 95' rtUfular $6.45 Vale*) ^UBDsmronimTj | a Selection of proofs • No Appointment Needed I • Groups, Costumes,' and i Persons Over 12 Yean Slightly Additional Pope John Plans Early Yule Message VATICAN CITY (UPIV — Pope John XXIII will broadcast His 'Christmas message to the world jthe night of Dec. 22, earlier than 'any other year, for the convenience of the press and public. ( An announcement today said the 'pope will read his speech at 8 !p.fri. (2 p.m. EST) over the world-girdling Vatican Radio. The late Pope Plus mi tra-^.ly delivered Us Christmas message an the morning of Dec. 24. The present Pope gave Ms first two Christmas speeches on Dee. 2$ so they* could be pub-Uahed ii afl ports of the world the nest morning. On Christmas Day, newspapers do not publish at all in some countries and have early deadlines in others,. Vatican sources said there (proved to be one drawback — the morning of Dec. 23 was a good time for the press but nut lor radio listeners because '* work day. This led the Pope to move the time of this year's speech to the evening hours of Dec. S3, wher most persons are home. Just the Thing for Active Child —a Jail Cell MUSKEGON IP — A ‘'going-out-of-business sale” just in time for Christmas puts jail cells on the market today at Muskegon. W. B. Taylor, chairman of the , Muskegon Museum’s houfing com-1 mUtee.-mld bid forms are avatt-j able-and the only stipulation is| that a minimum deposit of 823 accompany each bid and the cells removed from the old county jail by month’s end. The county as a new jail. The committee inherited the old jail building and money obtained from sale of the jail cells will go toward rehabilitating the building for its new use. ' flee director for the state department, outlined changes in an address before the Overseas Press Club. They will have a plastic cover, Impervious to almost all liquid*, hoot and cold, she Coven will be in three colon, blue for regular passports, maroon for official and black for diplomatic. Previously all coven were Occupations of passport bearers will be omitted for the drst time. It will be required on passport applications, however. tended to ran sad the cloth i government employe* have been will be valid for five year*. They formerly had to be renewed after the tint throe yean. The passport director also said the new passports will be cheaper produce than the old ones, resulting in a savings of $39,000 a year. THU HIP length cardigan imported from Italy looks custom made because it's knit of four color random yarn aeach sweater has an individual pattern, box** to goM seeks studded with Jewels, or on email cushion* at ■Ilk, satin or efoth-ut-geld. The Japanese, too, -draped their resents tn heirloom brocades which they expected returned after the presentation of the gift, ft ft ft Here in the United States gift rapping* came into prominence leu than 00 years ago. Up to this time the only available wrappings to speak of were white, grec red tissue; tinsel cord and green red satin ribbon. The oily other wrappings sometimes used were newspapers with apprpptiate headlines or'butcher’s paper with hand-painted scenes or seasonal greetings. STARTED BY FLUKE It all started by a rather strange fluke. A shipment of envelope lining papers arrived too late for a New York stationer's Christmas rather than hold them in storage he decided to Sell them for gift wrappings. The. response to the papers was tremendous ami started a multimillion dollar business. Today the combination sale of Christmas aad year-round paper* amounts to about G2SS to $300 j million dollar* per year. One of the acknowledged leaders! in the industry started marketing1 fags and seals in 1901 and printed1 papers in 1904. Today, approximately 200 new I designs are offered every holiday! season. Last year alone the company manufactured enough Chri$t*| mas paper to reach across the] United States 30 times. ■' IS YOUR HOME nOTBP IfiMNCT Ml THESE HAZAROS? Fir* *nd.lightning dimiRS f —1 L«|il ictioMfluni from to furrimm sad con- I I inj*ry isstassil an your tents as wall as horns I I ftsrriiri-or drnvsga to itself? I 1 property of others? □ TW» P~| [ If you lack adequate protection against any or all of the above hagavds, it can pay you to ’phone and discover how little it costa to enjoy tne security of our *Home-(iard” homeowners policies... now available at a new low package price. Act today. , 73 W. HURON ST. • FEDERAL 24141 Michigan Mutual Liability’ Company Want to prevent gas-line freeze in your car this ‘winter? Just go steady with STANDARD GASOLINES KENDALE STUDIO Studto Hours. Mon. 12:30 to 8:30, Tues.-Sat. 9:30 to 5:00 I 14 S. Soginow - FE 5-0322 I | gTHIS OFFER EXPIRES DEC. 31, 1960| I,New City Head Named I for Muskegon Heights MUSKEGON 0 — Donald P. Zlemke, 25, takes over Jan. 3 as Muskegon Heights city superintendent. He succeeds the late Henry J- DeVette. Ziemke, a native of Benton Harbor, has served since 1954 as city manager at St. Louis, Mich. He was named to his new post last Friday night.____• with the real thing... De-Icer ..yours at no extra cost iii both WILL FAY OFF IN FULL ALL OF YOUR FRESENT BILLS FE 3-7833 '.,f > Th* Weather / wmuu* imM rattiut Cloudy, colder. , di»m, i and a pat, at Wont I, puu Spa aa and ptunp»> into Ut* aralor ‘ Readying Tax Bill for Quick Passage imaaship soon would develop (export markets to offset of U.S. aid funds la Tokyo, the Japaaene stork CHAPTER TWO ,*4*' • Michael put his face down In the ocean and opened ** *** w*r*1 ***"“ * **“ hi* mac i Although the Japanese had been ills eves. warned to expect steps like the... .....JPR |____ The diving mask left an air space between his eyeg us. order forbidding the «xprndi-0f capita obsen tand the sea SO that he could'1*"? ®?1**nerie*n m thu'Wednesday s apeowl legislative nand Other economically-strong na-8,on should be a breeze. W really j State officials from Gov. G. Men-! ,1k at least, took 20,010 words. Butim-w nwnunioni wiui me wmiseph M _-War Is aat totally inevitable. !no one could tall hose permanent!after the failure Of the May som-jv€ | Officials said Japan would bej The Communist parties regard j was the ink in whitjh it wM writ- mit meeting, hardest hit by the order but they! ^ •**■ for peace aa their prime ten. believed vigorous Japanese sake-! Look for Frosty 33 This Evening; Cold Tomorrow Oakland Highway Toll in ’60 102 '61 Pontiac Reaches Sales Peak Pontiac retail sales during No-] vember totaled 34.829 new cars,! representing the highest November] sales period since 1955 and third highest in Pontiac Motor vision's history, it was announced |; by Semon E. K midsen, GM vice president and Pontiac general jsee almost as well under tkm. few people here i water as above. prepared tor it Tomorrow will be colder « ____. I Williams on'down have said - He wiggled the flippers on his. ^roo** *° * man. the Japanese they see no reason lor an extended! fort They looked like huee the "drastic Amer- mM,|tng to enact a one-cent hike: i ' 1Wy Kx*fd lUte huge Iro« ,lcan move would have a serious jrf- « the stale sales tax ___ fcet wavtng under his chin. Ifeet on the national economy. Some] „ temperatures Hr held hi. i. ir,M*i w said It would hasten the resumption! >•»«» gave the legMstare per- Showers are expected Thursday Ida (ace It waa a ____MM of large-scale trade with Red! m**l-*B *• hike the tax tram .and again late Saturday. j ^ three to four aer cent aa Na*-. *. * * * ] Michael at a*. j ' T-------------------- . . He pulled his head from the Woman Motorist water and took a great lungful of] i Communism, said the manifesto; is bound to win in peace "by the! force of its example." The maaifeato called on Com* j munist parties to anile with j other like-minded groups In pop- , Inr fronts, instead of continuing ; the Communist fight alone. "Today in > ,cf Countries me nvnuiv cinas,! 1 - —-- — — »| , . _________. i , ... . —— i the same direction the car was P®°1 ki a round about trip to the sided, on the same side of the oval executive office which will iad. become Kennedy’s on Jan. 20. people,, win state power' without' Minion Was released after mak- fl* advance word to newsmen civil war and ensure the transfer!*1* 8 statement at the prosecutor's was ti»t Kennedy and Eisenhower -.a. vva«« w.«n ^ would spend a ww minutes alorv", ISp ^ “ ■ —— - I^WSING it'PIi—If lawmakers tiling to make the predictions:' A Mflti, showers may fall true, {this afternoon' with temperatures in the Pontiac area dropping to- beaded by its vanguard tthei night to a frosty 3t the weather- Com“unrt ***»• **» °PPor* Itumty to unite a majority of the Adding to the ceremony of the .occasion, the Marine Band was on neck and a. skull fracture ^ M bonor ^ tram all Driver of t h ejthe armed service*, car. Spec. 5 Stev-f These were. too. several hundred en Minion a ^ dpectatora abound the White House the Army Nike «*w** who eent up a cheer for ip com -,he onkk* president-elect as Ms merce Township. I cream-colored sedan rolled up. said he didn't see After the doorstep greeting. S-the victim batrea*miw introduced Kennedy to stopped upon "t*0* °t the staff. They peekedJnto a ( the kitchens, noted the dispensary walk by the swbnmhRr ^ water and took a great lungful of /". , i r*|air. Then he gave a mighty UcklLaiHliy AflltS ^ with the (Uppers and shot down,- C*»**»l (lent, secret world below.|2Q J TQttlC OUQTI Williams delayed the special ses- ^|IWT!lng jsion call until .he and Governor-!”03* ,y ] Elect John B Svvainson felt Ihey ^L .:. could-be sure that the bills needed] *or*y' > put the hike into manifesto said. I Mrs. Olive E- Booth of Walled Lake]Cabinet members and otters. * * h land a brother, John, in Detroit. gpi p, two M appora : But it added that the possibU-! 7 | found a lot to talk about ] sw.u, h*ho, com** ^ Sales of Pontiac’s new Tempest series root to 2.728 for .the slide through the lawmaking proc-j ess with a minimum of friction, j1 If they do. the tax is expected] to go Into effect Jan. ______sIMusfc-Bwuo socialism should be borne " I mind" and that the form of thej London tUPIt-Soviet Defense] Prtvmte dfoceastan. ? I Siiiis nrrrtrif • — —« the lowest re- .depen^ed the "resist- j Minister Rodion Malinovsky, whose ~ Leavtig the oval office then, the effect would Pontiac pre- *|^psP?!t “•* by thr reareipoary ^-hereabouts posed a brief mystery President aad the pnsMiut elect m. The thermometer! I 1 PIT He cried out with pleasure at * - A «*•'" 1^ what he saw but as soon as he' *ka tried fo get ta Wota opened his mouth he choked on a] !? swallow of water and had to return * ww»*n motorist to the surface for more air wus fos eoforeta perom. he row Show Rise Over 1959 |r the niidfot of ivxiR| trafftc F. W. Dodge Contracts In Today's Press 10 days ot November, a MJ per I This time he Was careful kxkeepj „MrH his mouth dooed as he glided bock down a path of reflected light to! the ocean floor. Pontiac's total November retail sales figure shows on increase ot 96 per cent after the same Pfriod last year. * * * . DETROIT t#v—Automobile sales records were set In November and the first ii months of fids year by Cadillac, Chevrolet and Ram-Met’. ' And Chrysler Corp. said Monday the combined sales of all its cars last month were the highest for that month in three years. Edward N. Cole, Chevrolet general manager, reported retail deliveries In November totaled Iff, 500 care, compared with 65,004 it November 19G6, and the previous company and industry high of 129, 643, set in November 1955. * * * ■ (’or the 11-month period, Chevrolet sold 1,588^26 can, IT per cent more than the same 1959 period and nearly 10,000 units over the 1955 peak o< 1,578,814. DETROIT (API - F, W. Dodge] County News .................. * * Corp. reports October contracts for: Editorial* ..,............. driving In the lane ; future construction in Michigan Markets . next to his and everytime trsf- were 14 per rent higher than in’ Obituaries ........ HH Qp, J95J, tM Doctor The firm said total October coo-! Sport* tracts were $131,041,000 to bring} Theaters the cumuiatK-e total of state con-. TV A Radio Programs tracts for the first 10 months of] Wilson, Kart . this year to $1,188,771,000. Women’s .page* He felt he was flying, no* swtm-j _ „hr coareatraledVL_._ ming, in a sea of changing odors, ttng. The water shimmered with reds! -stir mast have knitted a and blues and yellows. j sweater before she got to work." Gaudy forests of seaweed danced the petiremaa said. encath him. Strange and wander-....... fully colored fish darted shout. r,^S,Publi»her Tells of Trip to Mexico was just another fish. FISH SWIM CLOSE A tat creature with popping eyes and a mouth as wide as its plump body swam lazily up and stared curiously Into Michael's mask. Michael reached out to touch It but to his surprise the pop-eyed fish out of his reach. last week, attended a Kremlin re- went to the cabinet room for dia-reption today, Moscow Radio re-j cuss ions with the secretaries of ported. ! (Continued on Page 2, CM. 8) Leasing Well Under Way lor Mall Shopping Center ting\jente luledfcri New Marlin Heads List of Top Fish By HAROLD A. FITZGERALD Publisher, The Pontiac Press This earnest scrivener Is far from a great fisherman, erytbing j but he has caught some spectacular fish in unusual settings at efoser , ru never forget the brookie taken-from a nameless lake In British Columbia. The airplane pilot Insisted that he horae and I were the only two people who had fished that Inac- —__________ ______________ Jailed] between Michael's legs and made] a sound like a trumpet aa it dis-i appeared. Through the mask e looked not only larger I tana K realty waa. A fish with a head Ilk Jon*. jMpe^of a^body darted | ceeslbie spot since the Beginning of time. ■ And he proved it. And then there’s the baby sallfish—one of die prises of all the seas—taken at Bimini. It measures 56 inches and weighed a scant five pounds and three ounces—just four ounces off the Florida record that year. *' it NOr can I forget Initiating a brand new rod of Dr. Howard B. Barker and killing a grand salmon' a few miles up the river off Seymour Bound, In British Columbia. The fish fought hlmielf into such complete exhaustion I hoped It would win. * ★ ★ And I’ll never forget a rainbow. tAut taken at Surprise! Cheboygan Gains Instead of Loses CHEBOYGAN (API — Instead! e’pf losing 41 persons as reported] jin the 1960 census, Cheboygan actually gained 172. j When the loss of ll was reported] in the preliminary census figures] last summer, the chamber of com-] merer urged all residents who had i £1 tJev*t°Pers 0 Pontuc Mall Shopping Center. * luminary count was 5.646. com- completely enclosed group of stores scheduled for com-jpnred with 5.687 in 1950. The final! pietlon in 1962 at Telegraph and Elizabeth Lake count now reads 5.818. !^id niost of the stores are “leased or in the proct being leased.” Construction is expected to begin about April of n&t year, said Aaron Gershenson of Detroit, one of the own ers and partner in the A and W Management CO.,.shenson •» wineman Invest-Detroit, Rental Agent tor^S, N.0^! toe., imm. [the proposed center. [architects, detained the roofed-in, , 4 4* air conditioned and heated mall. | In a brochure announcing the center, Montgomery Ward A Cb.,| S. S. Kresge Cor, Standard OIL (Kinney Shoes and the already ex-j listing Kroger's store are listed] among the tenants. Gershenson] - said two others are United Shirts' Of A school of flappy-tailed matures with wings on their bodies (CMtinued on Page 2, Cbl. 6) Split on Bob Kennedy? WASHINGTON (UPI) - President-Elect John F. Kennedy's press secretary bays that public opinion seems to be divided on whether Kennedy's brother Robert should be named as attorney general. the foot of n lofty falls high In thevCanadian Rockies, when Icy water tumbled in torrents into a beautiful taka encircled on three sides by snow-capped peaks. The setting was super magnificent and the fish Was landed -off the pontoons of the seaplane. ' * ' it it Always there's that afternoon on Dolly Vardens when' an emergency guide proved to be a beautiful 16-year-old, girl who waa stunning enough to be Miss Canada and who was completely unaware of the fact. She handled the motor and-the light akiff like a seasoned masculine veteran. But right now a marlin stands at the head of the Ust. ' ★ * * It was taken last week la Palmilla, Las Cruces. Baja California, Mexico. That’s aa anheiy geographical mouthful, bat the place rates as- something «p—>■« it’s a thousand miles south of Los Angeles aad you roach It after flying on three airplanes, plus two taxi rides and . a final mile in a backboard truck. It’s a hundred roifoe below La Pas at the absolute Up of nowhere. Tha maa-(Continued on Page 2, jCol. 2) - There will be about M0.80C tupiarr feet of budding space to what the company deroribe* aa the "only rltnroticalty controlled center la the entire ’ There wM.be room lor parking 4,000 ears. Gershenson said he doesn’t expect the search for a’Sewage outlet to be a stumbling block. * * * ’The developers expect to work out their sewage problem to coincide with the opening of the rooter. Gershenson said. Proposed owner along with Ger- PUNJABS _____ t THIS PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER e, i960 Cifyfo Start Action on Sewage Expansion A report to the City Commission tonight will (tart the move towards I the proposed $3.3 million aty Attorney William A. Ewart ts to detail the court decision of Circuit Judge Stanton G. Dondero, which gives city officials until June 1,1911 to let construction contracts and Am 1, IMS to put added Is- I obtained Nov. Chorus Status to Be Decided Board of Recreation at Wcrterford Will Discuss Bid for Independence M by the MicMgaa Water lie-mien 0—dsstoa to corh pon-ttoc pollution of the CHatoa Rlv or. ' Ewart has said that an adverse court decision would legally com* pel the City Commission to take 'all steps towards expanding the plant, Including the financing of construction. ♦ * * Expansion has floundered three times on the question of financing three times voters turned down general obligation bond issues, A major question at tomorrow night's Waterford Township Recreation Board meeting will be whether the Adult Civic Chorus witt continue to operate under the sponsorship of the recreation de- At Iasi month's meeting by Mo grssp an the rseroadan hoard. A committee of board members will be appointed to meet with CMc Chorus leaders in an effort to the group's operation plan. A review of the ball rules and another review on cost analysis of the recreation de-i activities will be pre-* _____ ______I at pi agrees ossts to new betag paid bp Me recrea- te board spends per person (or Retired Board President Irwin Greer will be presented with e National Recreation Association Individual Certificate of Merit tor M coatribution to coma tndties. Greer wee one of the charter members of the board and served lor IS continuous years. Past board members who have served on the hoard have been urged t< at 9 p.m. prelation of the court order, corn- float a construction bond Issue tor approval. In his five-year plan for capital improvements, City Manager Walter K. Willman has already provided for a |3.3 million bond issue for the plant next year. He said it would "probably" be a general obligation bond issue. w ♦ * Commissioners are scheduled to resume debate on a second struetkm program — the proi headquarters fire station in the Civic Center., * A stalemate was reached two weeks ago about the choice of architect. Although six commii-slsaera appeared ready to choose 0*1*41. Hewlett A Leckeabaek R. Henry said the asd should he gtvea to The commission is to sign contract with a price ceiling of $315,000, financed on a pay-as-you-go basis out of capital improvement millage. Plans call for construction to begin in the spring. hr hr hr Yavorable comment is expected on the submission of Pontiac General hospital’s budget for 1961. Totaling $5,023,120, the budget is balanced fin* the first time in five ears. There are no public hearings. MEN'S NIGHT—And so it was in Birmingham last night when downtown business stores were off-limits to women shoppers fin: a three-hour period. With the exception of sales clerks, men were the only ones allowed in stores to do their Christinas shopping. It was (he ninth year that merchants have opened their doors only to male shoppers for the one-night shotting spree. Showing some of the delicate finely placed on counters to area residents John Wade and John Perrin is Mrs. Maurice Barnett, co-owner of the Bloomfield Fashion Shop. Rush Ig Upon Us Again Car Inventories at High Mark Total About a Million Despita Record .Sales by Several Firms DETROIT (AP) — Despite reports of record sales by several companies, Inventories of unsold new domestic cars Apparently Dec. 1 record and may now lye or above the ,all time high, unofficial figures indicated today. * A hr Announced production schedules for December would move the Inventory even higher by Jan. 1. Indications are that about 97,-* more cars wore built than sold daring November, poshing the Inventory total to too one million mark or' slightly above. The all-time record inventory of ,038,967 was aet last July 1. Inventory figures at best -are approximations since official reports of registrations of new cars trail official production figures by six weeks or more. * * * Hie automakers have been reported ready to bilikl upwards of 550,000 cars in December. November production topped 567,000, ★ ★" A November sales have been estimated at 500,000 units. December figures will be similar. Ten Tips on Yule Mailing With the Christmas rush looming at the Pontiac Post Office, Postmaster WillUun W. Donaldson today offered suggestions to speed mail delivery. He said the rush period would be at its height between Dec. 12 and 24. effect when I took the position as postmaster," Donaldson said. A * A "If people have experienced delays in mail getting to them, urge them to direct their complaints to me personally so that we can investigate the matter and determine whether the delay was here or at the point of origina- te used by say policy Changes. “tVe are working under the same operational policies that were in Publisher Finds Fishing Good on Mexican Jaunt County GOP Sets Critique of Election Many volunteers who worked 5 the Republican cause during tt peat election have been invited ' decide "where to go from here.' County chairman Arthur G. viHat* Jr. baa called for the ■Mend, annual "action conference" «t te Bloomfield mils Junior High firtmnl as sort of a postmortem of the Nov. 8 election. ' "We’re mU going to Jeot look hawk." he saM. "We’re gatag to tosh hash to an whose we go tram here and hope wo don’t _ at the ■esteem. 'expected to start at • am, will te women’s activities, public relations, finance, campaign operation and precinct or-a—faatom Elliott said. The school is located at 4200 W. Quart on Road. «Qut ef all this,” he said, "wifi g definite plan of action that will guide the county GOP organ! mHm hi the crucial two years that te ahead.” After a general aeaakm, th workers will divide into smalle groups according to the county* six legislative districts and discuss te ftve major topics. The Weather maxi ok er OrMt UfeT . IniimtvM. r>—■-ft tern. (L Well CtowtoaS «t 40 NMo 1 te” - ss t* nsauts , latte U ii Pttuturih MU g S 5‘-£2L IT SI i^SSL (j to yi teuton n M wants to give the test and fastest the place of delay only through comparison and investigation of (Continued From Page One) agement tells us more than half the guesta arrive by their own private airplanes hat we were just hol-polloi And jogged In the commercial way. ★ + * Palmllla la a beautiful small hotel that' could almost be called a dub. It's substantial and essentially modern. Off to the right is the mightiest ocean of thim all and on the left la the Gulf of CalifdrnlA. This Is what the few natives pronounce “the largest marine trap In the world,” and a “fisherman's paradise ” The only dissenters will be found among the ranks of those who haven't bean there. it ir it The first morning we barged right into a school of marUn that loft everyone absolutely speechless. Gnat, hogs, graceful fish they are, and frequently they broke water with a fearful rash. These hulking shapes catapulted out of the ssa full length and then sank back with a prodigious splash. They probably ran from 12S to twleo that In weight ★ ★ ★ First we saw five, then ten, then fifteen and certainly the total crept to two doeen In one spot They must have beat bolding a summit conference or a piscatorial convention and all the delegates were answering the roll call. Remember, many marlin fisherman go several consecutive days and NEVER HAVE A STRIKE. Hi fact, they may not even glimpse a single fin or tall. ’ And here we were looking, at so many it seemed as though we were in a private marine aquarium. ★ ★ ★ At the end of the first day, Harry J. Klingler, former Pontiac Motor boos, said: “I’ve fished for merlin for n quarter of a century and have caught many. I saw mere marlin today than I’ve previously seen in my whole life.” - t it • it it But let no one conclude that these majestic things were waiting for the eager, itching hand of man to snatch them from the sea. They had other ideas. Over a five-day stretch, half a dozen of us mutt hsvA seen more than a hundred of the bill fish. We probably hooked 45 or SO and landed 20 odd. Most of those we took were released to rejoin their mates and revel again In the delights of nature’s open seas. it it it (This is the tint at throe articles. Tomorrow well land a couple offish.) Hie postmaster, however, could make no promises about last service until after Christmas." DOS AND DON’T* He said that the increase in mail would create some delay* and offend.the following 10 tipi on good Christmas mailing practices. 1. Mail cards and parcels for distant states before Dec. 10; for local delivery, before Dec. 16. Tbs best time to avoid crowd* at the Post Office is before 10 a.m. and from 1:303:30 p.m. Use stamp vending machines if windows are crowded, t. Address mall clesriy Waterford Township voters will be asked to approve the spending of general tax flinch to purchase land tor a future fire station. a a a Action was taken last night thorizing Township attorney Paul Mandel to draw up such a proposi-to be placed on the spring 3. Unsealed cards may be sent for three cents, but the four-cent first-class sealed rate assures the card will be forwarded or returned to sender. 4. Don't mail money. Use postal money oners or checks. hr Sr * 5. Separate a large number of cards into ‘‘local” and “out-of-town" bundles and so mark with adhesive bands which may. be obtained at the post office. 6. Pack and wrap all parcels securely. 1. Mark delicate gifts “frag- 8. Insure parcels and register letters of real value. 9. Use combination mail where a letter or message (other than a gift tag) is to be enclosed inside * Christmas package. a * .* 10. It you don’t know the to a mailing problem, ask your local postal employes. They are hap- help you solve questions about mailing regulations. * * * The Pontiac Post Office is open from 8:30 -to 5:30 Monday through Saturday. To Aik Waterford Voters to OK Fire Station Land The township board also authorized Msndel to produce information covering the establishment of a township police trial board. Some action on the project is expected at next week’s meeting. recommeedatloee tor the blacktopping of 4.7SS feet on North Casa Lake Road from Pontiac Late Read to Shelby Street. The township board held the final hearing lor the establish ment of a special assessment district for the installation of a sewer on TUden Street. The $18,000 project would te extended over a 15-year period and la expected to cost the property owners 8500 to 8700 for each assessment. hr hr .. hr A hearing date for the rezoning Diplomats Leave Service Three Cubans in Quit WASHINGTON (AP) - Three Cuban diplomats have left their die United States. One of them apparently thwarted an attempt to fierce or persuade him i return to Cute. A brother of Felix Hurtado, giving only meager details, said a statement would te issued describing the incident. Police were called when a fight reportedly broke out, -but they declined to the matter. Hurtado was the alternate Cuban delegate to the Inter-American Economic and Social Council of the Organization of American States. The two otter m 4* were named as Dr. Manuel Men-' iS ■ cia, first secretary ot the Cuten “ end AureUo Giroud, None ot the three could be reached for comment. But Carlos Lechuga, Cuba’s ambassador to the OAS, said Hur-tago had "separated himself from file service" because of ganiz&tion at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Havana. Lechuga said the same reorganization had affected Giroud and Mends. | hr hr, hr ' Informed sources said they understood Hurtado, a resident of Washington for many years, had been ordered to return to Cuba but had refused. An anonymous caller told The AModated, Press that two Cuban diplomats had attempted to force their way into Hurtado’s apartment at gunpoint Monday and take him tack to Cute. •Hurtado’s brother disputed this version somewhat. He said the diplomats had tried, to persuade his brother to return. After Hurtado refused, 'a fight broke out. Neighbors called police, end the sirens frightened the diplomats, who then left the apartment, te said. ■'■it hr h Police said they had no guard l the apartment, but*it was learned that officer! in the area have been instructed to pay special attention to the apartment. ♦ hr ht The brother said that Hurtado as in a safe place and that his case had no connection with the cases of Giroud and Mends. He ■aid they left the emlpuay on Frfr (by. The Day In Birmingham Name Mrs. John H. Little Bloomfield Twp. Clerk Michael Dives Deep; Dad Can't Believe It (Continued From Page One) swam ‘round and 'round and beckoned Michael to. join their group and swim away with them. He tried to but alas! he had to keep^ going up for air! BIRMINGHAM —Mrs, John H. Little was named Bloomfield Township clerk tofiay to succeed Robert H. Dudley who has held the post the pest 14 years. Mrs. Little, who has teen In the treasurer’s office of the township the last six years, lives At 3185 Franklin Road, Bloomfield Hills, her husband and two daughters, Patricia, 14, and Barbara, 18. Dudley resigned his post yesterday la order to devote more time private business. Regional manager for the Metal and Titer-mit (Jprp, of Feradale, Dudley, 54, lives at 4510 Charing Cross Road, Bloomfield Township. A part-time job In the past, the clerk’s position will become full time with the new appointment, said Supervisor Arno Hulet. Before taking a position with the township Mrs. Little was employed in the Oakland County’s Treas-rer's Office, Robert J. Fllktai Service for former Birmingham resident Robert J. Filklns, 42, of 1541 Beverly Blvfi., Walled Lake, will te 3 p.m. tomorrow at St. James Episcopal Church. Burial ' be . in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Mr. FUklns died yeetonlay la St Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pon tier, after several months' 111- He had been employed 15 years with the Michigan Bell Telephone Co. in the installation department. Hie is survived by his wife Stella; two daughters, Roberta A. and Patricia J.; a son, Michael; mother, Mrs. Ray FUklns of Birmingham; two brothers, Rex of Birmingham and Jack of Lake Orion; and one and the First Reform Church of Jamaica, L.I. Surviving are his wife Mabel; a-son, John T. HI; two sisters, two brothers and three gnadchUdren. Arrangements were made by the Manley Bailey Funeral Home, Ike, Kennedy Huddle Over Presidency (Continued Item Page One) state, treasury and defense and ieir liaison representatives. hr hr ht; But first Eisenhower ami Kennedy called photographers for pictures ot their meeting in the oval sister. His'body will te at the Bell . , J " 7* . . Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Agate and agate te swam back W until noon Wednesday. Into the wonderful world he had , ■ found until finally the sun began to T SlIV(tani go down and the water grew cold service for John T. Suydam, 76. and it was time to go. 0f M85 WorUngton St., will be held Aft * I tomorrow at the Simonson Funeral Carefully he carried the mask j Home, Richmond Hill, Long Island, and flippers back to the cliff and N.Y., with burial in Maple Grove! hid them under a rock. Then he j Cemetery there Thursday. to talk while picture* were betag mede, Eeaaedy commented: "We’ve been talking all tbie (fane.'’ The doorstep greeting was the first meeting between Elsenhower and Kennedy since the election. Eisenhower* stood teaming. Aa Kennedy walked up the steps Eisenhower told him, “I’d have come down there but the photographers wouldn’t let me do it” Eisenhower wore a brown suit and matching hat, Kennedy, in a blue-striped suit, was hatless. Elsenhower and Kennedy shook hands twice — the second time for the benefit of photographers, and Kennedy told file President: "It’s . good to be here.” A Marine Corps band played the “Stars and Stripes Forever" as the senator’s car entered the A military honor guard of Army. Navy, Marine and Coast Guard stood at attention. t The greeting ceremony took not v more than two minutes. The President then escorted Ken- office te the west wing for the briefing on diplomatic, military and economic problems of the na- raced home. TELLS MOTHER 'Mother! Fattier!'’ te cried, bursting into file house. "I have teen at the bottom of the' sea! Only wait until I tell you the things Mr. Soydam died yesterday to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pea* Mac, after a 1*4* lUaeas. Retired, he had teen with the sales management department of the Burroughs Corp. He was a member of the St Nicholas Society of Nassau, L.I. To Moat on Health Post WASHINGTON (UPH-CoBBecti-cut Gov. Abraham A. Ritacofl meets today with Secretary Arthur S. Flemming whom he will succeed. to get acquainted with the operations of the Health, Education, apd Welfare Department. of two parcel* of land in | ship from residential to commercial classification was set for Jan. 16. Hie property is located in the Lambertshore Acres Subdivision and on M59 at Forest Street. Clerk James E. Seeterlin was authorized to reinvest $20,000 of the Sylvan Shores sewer fund te U.S. Treasurey bills, which mature in ISO days. reqaeat of the clerk to re- “Not dreams, mother! It’s true. I’ve spent the whole day at the] bottom of the sea and I've—" Michael,’’ interrupted his father| sternly, “You cannot swim to the bottom of the sea so let’s hear no more about ft." awe "Could 1 do it with a mask and! flippers?" asked Michael. ”1 suppose so,” said the father. "But where could one get such! things?" hr hr hr 'I found them on the cliff! I've left them there hidden under some rocks!” “If It's e story you’re tolltaf,” ■aid the father, “Pi you, Michael, I’ll-" “Come, then, and IT, cried Michael and, dancing with excitement, he led his mother and father back to the cliff and to the rock where he’d hidden his find. But when he lifted the rock, the treasure was gone! (Next: A Night Visitor) i warned Angelas Gotfviaw Estates sab-division, and another IS - Inch well In the lake Oakland Heights subdivision was approved by the board. Two residents were present tc ask the township to pay for 18 rabbits that had ben killed by stray dogs. Mrs. Raymond Ber-wager, 4160 Elizabeth Lake Road, and Mrs. Robert L. Long, 3710 Elizabeth Lake Road, said that Oct. 7 and 28, the dogs got into their rabbit pens and destroyed the animals. After much discussion the board decided that it had no authority to pay for the rabbits. The township ordinance specifies restitution for only "livesto&t and poultry" destroyed by dogs. Public Speaking Club Organized in Pontiac A public speaking club, sponsored by the Parks ft Recreation Department, will hold its initial meeting at 7:30 tonight te the library of Hawthorne School. hr hr hr All adults are invited to participate at this and aubsequenf sessions the first Tuesday of each month, said Mrs. Arvesta Shaffer, secretary-treasurer of the dub. The program is designed to pro- ide aides in public speaking. A microphone, public address system and tape recorder will be used. Draws 2 to 10 Years for Attacking Sitter For criminally assaulting a 15-year-old -baby sitter te August, Kenneth L. Bockeiman, 31, of 229 Victory Drive yesterday was sentenced to 2 to 10 years in Jackson Prison by Circuit Judge WlUtam J. Beer. Bockeiman, - a barber, pleaded guUty Nov. 2 to statutory rape of the girl ta>had-iricked up at her mother’s home on a ruse that he was to take ter to baby-sit for some friends. Instead, police said, Bockeiman drove the girl to a school ground in Garkston and attacked ter. Foal Quake in Portugal LISBON, Portugal (AP) — An earthquake . was registered in Southern Portugal Monday night. Reports from Olhao said the tremor was so violent that people from their houses. Simms 25 SOUTH Sag'*"* St. ml f SIMMS Brings Price* DOWN Right NOW! Special purchase brings $30 to $45 savings on famous brand, 1st quality reclining chairs l of styles and colors. Nationally Advertised Unconditionally Guaranteed “Stratorester” CHAIRS The Moat Comfortable Chair Ever Designed 50 Regular £89.50 Maker's List 59 • AUTOMATIC RICUNI • UNLIMITED COMPORT • FULL “KINO" SIZI Choice of ragularrte - electric vibrator ($5 extra) models at _ sensational savings.' Right in VIBRATOR Chairs .. JLA Ofi time for Christmas 'gift-buyer*. I1MJ6 List .. SIMMSJL fans*’ AMPLE FREE PARKING EASY CREDIT TOMS THOMAS a ECONOMY JOSS and Junior Pullman! 18 l-Pc. SET THE PONTIAC PRESS, TVKSDAV, DECEMBER ft,, i960 Blames America for Laps War Soviet Official Accuses their haunches in the traditional follow wit. The portly ambassador finally squatted too, .but with apparent difficulty aott reluctance. Hold Fun«ral Service. “• £ OSd fo, Publisher's Wife Inciting Conflict j - ' . BENTON HARBOR - Fu- VIENTIANE, Laos (APi-»Sovi.[ * et Ambassador Alexander Abramov today accused the States of inciting civil wa strategic Southeast Aslan and interfering In its a! Speaking at ceramonie. ____ ing a Soviet airlift of petroleum products to Laos, Abram6v contrasted this alleged U.S, role with what he called the disinterested policy of the Soviet Union. dicated the army of Lens' neutra-, list .government has recaptured Manufacturer Are Set the initiative in one of the moat crucial battles of the Laotian civ- GRAND HAVEN (*> — Funeral il war, aervlcea were held today for C. Reinforced government para-; Eric Anderson. 77, vice president troopers have recrossed the Nam- and cofounder of Anderson-Bolling kadinh River, 100 mil** east of;Manufacturing Co., of Spring Viotiane, and are attempting to Lake, who died last Saturday night spilt rightist rebel units concert-!®* " Grand Rapids hospital alter trated on the southern bank, the * ,wo weeks illness, reports said. j * * * Abramov presented a ribbon- The flym is Spring lake's larg-l wrapped ran of gasoline to theiS*** industry. Anderson, a native j Laotian minister of national ccon-!0* Stockholm, -Sweden, founded it omy as a symbol of friendship 1,1 1935 with his brother-in-law. I * * p jBaltzar Boiling. Buddhist monks In saffron robe* Death Notice _ died j hS editor of *Tne roqsicarOb^Teague, who wa*“ thd 7mt“. ariiiiiM „u>ti server" In 1^’ew York and later I dent of the Society of Industrial - ' . ■ * KM, jflfjted "Metronome" for. 11 years, Designers. was head of a New WUifam (Bessie F.) Shetlerfie wa* bom it Germantown, York industrial /design firm he of 166 Chippewa Road became ill Ohio. founded in 19& ‘unexpectedly yesterday morning e 1t h I '/ a ri dead on arrival at Pontiac! “ General Hospital, She « . About 75 per cent of ail the paint Surviving besides her husband jsjVVi,llcr Oorwin Teague, 77, head j manufactured in the U. S. 1s «p-a daughter, Mrs. Katherine Newelfl®* the American Institute of plied by householders themselves. jof Pontiac. i'-’ _ —“ — '—t—^—‘r*1---------------- ; — j Service will be, held at 2 p.m. |Wednesday at Sparks-Griffin Chap-; jet with’burial in the Cole Cemetery at Lake Orion. FACT ITMtKIts IN KHODENIA — Edward Kennedy l right i brother of President-Elect John Kennedy, talks with Sen. Frank E. Moss, (left) and Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho, Deaths Elsewhere NEW YORK (AP)—Deai.v Corn-, well, 68, muralist and illustrator,, died Monday. Cornwell’s murals are in public places throughout the Country. Among his best; known are 16 giant panels in the I Los Angeles Public Library de-; j piuting , (i pageant of California [history. He was bom in Louis-Iville, Ky. X. isi’nni D-Utah. at Salisbury Airport in Southern Rhodesia Monday before the throe hourd a plane for Elisa-’ hethville, capital of Katanga Province in the Congo. They are on a fact-finding^tpur of Africa. Epis^ chanted prayers for the safety of j Twenty centuries ago. Soviet planes being used in the Rome had 2,000 fieri airlift. city of . They! , i----divided into arven companies, i Laotian officials squatted on called cohorts Gives Up Mediation | KUALA * LUMPUR, Malaya (API — Malayan Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman told Parliament today that because of the attitude of some Indonesian leaders he was dropping his Vnediation efforts over the New Guiney dispute between Indonesia and the Netherlands. French Fear Trouble as Lagaillarde Flides PARIS (APi «- Pierre Lagail-,others before a military tribunal, larde's defense attorney has flown was recessed for two days after| to Spain, fearing, the tough ex-para-his sudden disappearance. The 16! troop officer is. trying to link are charged with. attacking thej up with other French rightists I state's security. ,... . m,w jn Algeria;- .. W a., * for President Charles de Gaulle, j Detnm attorm>y >an Gal|o(; * * * I told the court an anonymous tel, | LagaillardeV lawyer. Jean Tix- l-ephone caller informed him Lji-| ier-Vignanrourt. hoped to per- gaillarde slipped into Spain. * \ jsuade him to come back to Paria. De Gaulel is flying to Algeria! * ' fir # to promote a plan for sllf-govem-j ! The red - bearded Lagaillarde,;ment*for the vast territory. La-1 land four others were disclosed gaillarde and French settlers in* [Monday to have vanished from!Algeria bitterly oppose De: Paris (hiring their trial on charges Gaulle's plan, j resulting from the rightist revolt General Satan went to Spain it! Algeria Jan. 24. Lagaillarde Qct. 30. He has broken with De] was coleader of the rebellion. Gaulle and is ordered to stay out i De Gaulle goes to Algeria Frt- [ 0f Algeria. Another De Gauile foe [day. Unconfirmed reports said La-[often reported in Spain is Joseph ! gaillarde may meet in Spain with!Ortiz, Lagaillarde* caompamon in Gen. Raoul Satan, former Algeria!leading the January uprising. icommander in' chief, who has cri-j . „..... iliciscd De Gaulle's policies, and- _ , _ . then go to Algeria be.fore ^ Thero ^ 1.0(» speews ol Gaull0 , 1 trees in the United States, but only ■about 100 species are used com-RGtTSK TRIAL tnercially for lumber. Most lum-' ^ The trial ol Lagaillarde and 1.V her* cornea from 35 species. WeNPepeNPe€NMPCl€lWCNP€l«*e€WCNPe€^6«W€<€W and railroads in the Pacific North- j west and Canada, retired in 1940 WHILE WE ARE EXPANDING. We ore now in the process of on extensive remodeling and expanding progrom. When completed, it will enable us to offer our fine community the largest and finest facilities in this area. The present construction does not impore our operation. We are still able to provide those who call us. with our normol "Thoughtful Service." The exterior is undergoing construction but the intenor is ready to serve you. F£ 2-5841 i LONDON (AP' - Prince Serge . Obolensky. 81, scion of an old and • [wealthy imperial Russian family. * [died Saturday. He. was an officer • in the Russian Imperial Guard • [and fled the country at the time J [of the revolution, lie lived, in ex- • >ile in London the rest of his life. J ! NEW YORK (AP)—Dorati K. An- • trim, 71, former magazine editor and free lance writer, died Sun- * day. Antrim, who. specialized in Jn Farmer-Snover FUNERAL HOME 160 W. Huron St. FE 2-9171 PARKING ON- PREMISES CHRISTMAS SALE of LANE and Other Famous Make CEDAR CHESTS! W« just mode a wonderful holiday d«al! Loading cedar chest manufacturers agreed to cooperate with’ us by slashing $21.07 from Hit prica of avary Beauty Case, Weekend Choose from beautiful Tangier and Walnut. Stylo above it similar to stylos we hove‘in stock for $37.18. WKC9108 N. SAGINAW...FE 3-7114 Special value! Get Cull 3-ply wood box, heavy vifiyl cover, triple-stitch binding, luxury .details galore! All 3! THE P6XTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. DECEMBER Don’t Forget State Hospital Patients Lakes. Hi firm graduate *M rr-. 'cently Installed1 dlja^fargo-han-) | dling y superintendent. longshoremen's School J BOUTtH. Minn fVPlt — Thet Duluth Pori ,Authorit> has eatab-lithed « (raining school (or Ions shoremen. the first on the Great) Your Gifts Badly Needed •I An average -farmhouse tan The Oakland County delegation1 Williams of HOC Pontiac. Road, | at the show is led by Jack Worth-1 Rochester. Ington, Oakland County 4-H Ouhj Among those with entries It agent, and 4-H Club leader Mrs. sheep division f "Whal p**, dofl't PREPARE FOR GREENS MARKET—Members of the Rochester* Branch of the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association are busy making table, mantel and door arrangements.for their animal Christmas Greens Market this weekend. Shown at work here are (from left) fwUai frrw PIMM Mrs. Paul Christensen, cochairman; Mrs. Edward N. Bowen and Mrs. George H. Goble. The market will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the American Legion Hall, 134 W. University Drive, Rochester. JUDITH GALE GBEENTHAL !agent, ana 4-H uud leader Mrs.,sheep division are Karen, Bonnie Mr Mr. Morn, tr n__________ Thurman Bowers of 4105 S. MU-|awi John Rose of 670 N. Adams Atkinson mid S that P — M ™ -M»CantosVL \ W Avon To™hi^ piesent three mills' *<»**£» ZS 1 of ,odf*'8 J* Another fainily*teanf with sheep (d t^sclv«l. mn, out this JW.' Svwd IO toll ' Judith Gale to Sidney Alton Col- l*° * of lamb, on the .entries are Janice and Lyle * The five-rftill Operational tax j1080 wa* Iavorea w ,0 18- j vcr Mn o( MrS; Barbara Smith P100*- Jud*in8 oUamb* carcasses iMcLachltn of 1284 S-,Lapeer Road. and the late Sidney A. Colyer te ** T',ur»day morning, jorion Township. Sr. of 228 Cardinal St.. Com- , Judging of all other entries Jayne Kumler. of DM Trim merep Township. A May 13 wed. ] will be held tomorrow. Sale of I Ave., Troy; Jill Powers of 497 ding is planned. the animals will take place at I Middle Road, Highland; and Bud auction Thnmday. The school superintendent said that the district would not have enough money to operate Hs present school-. — much less the new ones voters Just approved— if the operational millage is not The property will be sold to the Birmingham! building firm of C. E. Ra.vmanh A Hons for $40,900. The sale price is the bid submitted by the firm when uids were taken on the property Oct. Will Be Concerned With City-Owned Vehicles Farmington Has Accident Review Panel Election returns showed i Raymann A Sons compay to submit property. According to Village Clerk Lu- Rochester Waits for Santa Claus Williamson of 1121 Btalby, Wa-| An Oakland County Township! terford family will be well represented at! nd^mhJ (the show. Entering beef cattle are* .660 voters favored”the™f!v^maiid”e Smi? the Pro»*rty had been:IUl JUIIIU VslUUJ 12-HOUI COUTSe operational tax while 1,823 were advertised for sale a number of t lx lj against it J times In the past but no bids had Clown* and IS Completed i presented. Floats to Great Himij^y B\1S DllVeiS nee s mouth, wilt be made ■ f three department heads an so noasaprrvisor^ employes. is part of the city's program intended to make employes more sdfriy-oensooos toward city equip- F ARM INGTON — Establishment of an accident review board was approved hat night by the Farm-! ington CKy Qumcil • j mprewm t u 11 v es""" The five-man board wiB studyinutking up the board will include Similar boards have worked out' all accidents involving rity-owned jy*, dirw-tors of public safety and successfully in Birmingham. Oak vehicles ,and make • recomraenda- works and the supervisor Park and Royal Ouk, Dinan lions to department heads *>" jof water and sewer {pointed out. disciplinary measures. John Dinan. city manager, said mj, , VACANCIEK TV board, which will meet the creation Of the accident board j another .***,. Ihe anp| ^ ^ Townahjp >w|th| will exhibit twine in the show. They are Jim Anderson of 1265 S. Lapeer Rood, Allen Taylor of 1209 Orion Road and Jim Upthegrove' | of 2151 Orion Road. I Linda • Kitter of 13500 12-Mile ___ _____________________ Road, South Lyon, also has precincts, but it received enough! All the lots are adjacent to. thej...Saturday AftOfTIOOn j entered swihe in the junior corn- support in the Dresden precinct village office, with the exception . j FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — petition, to pass. of one parcel, which is- across) ROCHESTER — Santa Claus;!Fourteen biis drivers in the Clar>| ' Dresden voters, who also car-{Orchard Lake Road and next to whose arrival is being anxiouslyjcncevHlle School District have com-) ried a $2,886,000 bond Issue overa public fishing site 'awaited by all children here this pietod a 12-hour state-approved J the top in an election last, year.! No action is( needed by the cotin-iweek, makes his pre-holiday ap-jtraining course conducted by the] cast 603 “yes" ballots as against cil since they earlier approved thepearance at 2' p.m. Saturday in {Oakland County Board of Ed.uca- J 270 “no” votes. ,sale subject to the outcome of the Rochester's 10th annual Christmas-,ion- The complete tally on the bond Selection. parade. 1 TV program, constating ol four I issue was 1,680 for and 1,661' . * # * , Marching bands, f loats and! meetings of three bourn each, TROY—A 23-year-old,Royal On’s a8*inst ! The vxites will be canvassed to-|ctow“ wil1 herald the arrival ofj was directed by Erwin Header- (trucker yesterdiay was'bound over ! Arraign County Man in Traffic Death The two proposals concerning morrow the const ruction of new admlnii tration offices were beaten by t to l majority .' Prices of Meat Winds Halt Salvage Job on Battered Lake Ship director of transportation. Subjects covered in the class-{ [room included safe highway practices driver qualifications and re jsponsibilities, state policies..seeing' {to Circuit Court on a charge of negligent homicide in connection ith the traffic death of a Commerce Town-Ship man Nov. 14. [this very important gentleman. There will be plenty of music in Ibis year's parade, according to Thor llseth, president r Rochester Area Ckimbi IBIIIHHHL— „ ('ommeree, sponsor of the event jsponsibilities, state policies,.seeing Charles L. Zuellig of 962 Dr- i Appearing tor the first time will habits for expert driving, bus .safe-!** V Road was arraigned tows Shriners' Kiltie Marching ty practices, the Michigan vehicleMunicipal Judge Charles H. duthful aggregation-code, legal driving regulations, and,^>sry- TRAVERSE CITY tF -- winds continued to batter , abandoned freighter Franc: Moraran today, forcing post|xi ment of salvage attempts. The 40-year-okl salt wa -voyage was driven into the rod off South Manitou Island by fierce northern Lake Miehtg' storm last Tuesday night. High The captain* s pi regnant wif,-,; rMrs. Anastasia Trh iu^ 39, whs; (taken off the bo nit la si Thuniday [ The- 246-toot Mora Ann. much cl pone-1 her 900-ton gen real cargo flood.d have raised the tax limitation toj -II unr spired lenm j allow construction of the* building YY LAttlG LoWPF •tmke of 34027 Alta Host out, 2,359 to 1,124. TV re-! e and Richard {quest concerning the actual coo-j There's good news for hou*e-iBand *nd ______ 3377$ Gleuview struct ion of the structure was do- wives in economic predictions tor ma<*e “P o( pupils from Meadow’Rest aid. 1961 now being released by agij- Brook Etementary School. I * * cultural colleges and the U S. De- Al*° ,hc lme ol marrh -he I ®«r,n* ,he h"®1 * Atkinson said the board of edu- partmenf of Agriculture. the drum and bpglf corps from thej*hott ■Pe.n* * ®ay ■“ * „ the (,,-pprt, arf rvta0:Homer Win* American Legion post!covering the rout* tea tod. 2,285 t itKceeds John Qappi-cidcit ^replaces Donald ^ pkn'rf tV school building project started this prices of meat—a major item jhy water gushing rock-gashed full, aw; •.by a diver. « The ship w through i Both is beaded ter Re Netherlands, wfw-n. TV captain and it man crew without radar and blinded by ga » were taken Sunday night to the j winds, snow and high seas., ttwj Coast t.uard ratter Mackinaw Moraxan drifted off course a.td Bipartisan Tax Group Asked onto the i Six crew mrmh rtearaare to land Stales’ soil. Trivial agent tor IV ship'* suined respnasiMlHy tar dcllvci nl the nonrlearcd seamen to No York and repatriation. They Ir by bas Monday. spring. Plans call for the v men resigned two weeks be done in two stages in order to devote more time; Scheduled for construction ini!! rival* business, , 1961 are a 20 to 22-room elemen-j * * * tary schools approximately half) , , -choke's term will expire June that size f Increasing production of beef 1962 and Davuleit's appoint- * * > j«,nle' «lv« and h°«*- anri P«»- il will run to June 18. 1*1. Anofoer fuil-s Ued elementary;0«ctxm of sheep and lambs at near school and a combination juntorl®*® levels, will result In plenty ^ high-element an school are to be!°I meat in supermarket showcases, . {reports National Live Stock Pro- -^illjduccr. TV iiM-reased supply will 'con- _, and bands from Rochester and Hazards wet | Zuellig said his brakes faded L Hender- and his truck collided with a gar the road .driven by Wayne T. Hrlfrich. 55, of the drivers, of 18* Point Dr. Helfrich was examined, driver and killed in tV collision which . pupil practices observed, and com-j occurred at Eleven Mile Road and ments made on what, if anylhing.jStephenscm Hwy. could be done to improve the bus; The trucker was freed o driving program. (bond. *w Involving ics-s man lmlU ........ ‘Iw' *M Introduced as an ^ W98 mUlio„ h imnidment to the disorderly ^ of, lhmJKh Ordinance Hassle Brings « 500 to Council Meeting r,'"dor' Mw- cents per $1,000 of assesaed valun- , However, the city attorney felt jtton-which Atkinson said will be that the proposal should be a sepn-; V'icd tor from 25 to 36 year*, rate ordinance by itself so i council directed him to draft j Const Guard official _ M Hand said the Mackin.n Bagwell Urg«$ D«m$ ^ culled back to K meeting Dec. 19. The proposed ordinance would { ! Troy Women,Plan Kbit mostly of beet, thus lm\ retail beef prices ran V e pOcted, the tiwgasine said quoting the economists. ork tojitw food budget—wth^robiibfr bi!.Avondale Senior High Schools. a little lower next year than tVy SanU- ***** floW ^ he pulled were in 1960. by a team of ponies from the John] F Ivory Stables- in White Lake] Township, will bring up the rear j the parade. IAU floats will start their prdees-on from the North Hill Shopping; Plaza. The bands and other march-ing units will Join aee and Griggs streets. Mobile displays of guided mis- 1 silcs will V entered by missile . SOUTHFIELD — Six public hear,, A suit now Is pending in Oakland bases tram Utica, Auburn bigs on la# night's City .Council,County Circuit Court again# the Heights and Selfrtdge Field. {meeting agenda drew over 300 res-!City of Southfield brought by the o,k u . , .. . jidents to the session at Southfield’s Rodney Lockwood Building Oo. be- ' S^oo‘- oaime the city rofused to issue | Retail pork prices are likely to Clown, the Pat Walk Taylor^Eag- Th* majority of those present [building permits to the local firm, drop when increased s u p p I i e s lettes and float entries by 13 Roch-j*®** *n*ercstesecured by a pearl crown and her To Feature Nature Film government and the legislature, (bal'd, i* the daughter of Mr. and bouquet was fashioned of a single* * nc\ /“|,.L u c This should not be n study com- Mrs. Charles Hubbard of North white orchid encircled hy stoph-"T '“,UD w'»®T,n9 adHe^Imt an action committee, j anotls. j ROYAL OAK-The Royal Oak| h* s ! * * * Organic Form and Garden Club. "It should not be dominated fay! *$** j _l“rs Dend* of .Bfrrwt>;meeting Thursday will feature ai any special Interest group and It M J ^ ” ^^^^ iWalt Disney color film. ‘'Beaver! Zildcut across irty lines.” | § j <*«" “*» Li^ Ad-| said the titular head of the Repub- fMUte aMMi. ctowwtes Myenture” series, lieu, party In Michigan SLtSfm" “I TV ..,.V, n».W be Tito constitutional convention, Bagwell said, should not be a . .battle ground of conflicting economic interests. A bipartisan constitutional contention commission, he said, should be called at once to Joy the groundwork for a o Mitutional convention if one called by the voters next April. It the convention call tall Bagwell sold, I meats to the constitution for the legislature to place before the people. Gov. Williams and Gov.-Eleqt Swaitison have indicated they appo|nt a constitutional convention .study commission. Springs served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Barbara Barnard (tod Lota Smith, classmates of the bride at fuming school Hinsdale, 111. . Belinda Sedam of Lebanon, lnd., "hown at the First Baptist church , fllcce of the bride, was flower girl* howr, *0 N. Main oil., beginning and Roger D. Combs of Greens-[ at till |i;m. burg. Itt.. nephew of the bride,: Miss Adellc Webber of Detroit was Bible .bearer. [will Explain the. plant process ofj Best man was Donald Twoin- [sprouting seeds as a part of the ley of Holly, and the ushers were 'rpSttl«r "Organic Facts" presented) John torn halt of (Wlnmhm and «' e*ch meeting. Bob Kevoaaky of Berrien Springs. AVON TOWNSHIP - Dr. Sarah| Van Hooaen Jones will narpati % bride was given in marriage her recent world toif at by her brother William Hubbard] ' ~ of Ubamm. Immediately following the iqony a reception was held for the v:, bridal party and 85-guests at a MRS. HENRY POTTER nearby restaurant. the Dee. 14 meeting of the Brook- ilands-Avon Parent-Teacher Associ-, _______ atfon. | OPENS DOORS SOON — The nearly completed $80,000 addition [ The meeting is scheduled for '° ^ Mandon Lake Community Church in White Lake Township . p.m. at the Brooklanris EJemcto j °P«» its doors to the congregation ter the first time Dec. 16 withf a 4taty School, 480 E. Auburn Road'.!, progress banquet. Two days later the facility will be ready to be used for edueatkmai purposes. On Dec. 21 the program will -be , presented in the auditorium, pected to be open for fulMime use. by early frame church to which it is attached was bui i, fm-— Y ' 'O ■" ”v7 t;-: -i^T- -■ ’. V'vr ' 5 ^v- ■ 3 wi...SSfr THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, i960 —exclusive— HIST SHOWING Magnificent I *--1. IWW Wf YUL ***' EliWALLACH STEV£McOU£EN AT TNI MIRACLE MILE DRIVE-IN THEATER DENVER (AP)-l told pallcv somebody stole hi* power lawn mower tram the trout porch Mofedsy—at the height of storm that left seven inches of Buy$OMIIion Worth of Jets I EAGLE NOW SHOWING DR. HENRY A. MILLER Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight” Contact Lenses Open Friday Evenings — Closed Wed. Afternoons / United, Eastern Add Boeing 727s for Short Flights, Delivery by '64 NEW YORK (UPI)—TWO airlines signed deals totaling $350 million with the Boeing Airplane Monday for fleets of new. shorter-range Jet airliners to serve U.S. eldes; where Jets have never landed. Eastern Air Lines and United Air Lines each bought 40 of the new Boeing 727s, with deliveries to begin before the end of 1963. It was one of the biggest transactions American transportation history. The swept-wlnf 7t7, little sister Of Boeing’s long-range 707 Jetliner. will have three Pratt A Whitney engine* mounted at the rear, a design *imilar to the French Caravelle. The new Jets will carry ,70 to 114 passenger*, will fly at up to 800 miles an hour with a range of 150 to 1,700 miles, and will be abli to land on runways that can not handle present Jets, Boeing officials said. Malcolm A. MacIntyre, president of Eastern, said his alrlln. would be able to extend Jet service to cities like Syracuse, N. Y.. Hartford, Conn., Charlotte, N. C. and Birmingham,* Ala. J. A. Herlihy, United senior vice president for engineering sad maintenance, said his airline would be able to add M cities to its Jet pattern. . The new 727 is the first three-engine transport designed in the United States since the Ford " “ goose" Tri-Motor of the 1920s. A W A In terms of the 1900s, it is the first U.S. Jet to place the engines at the rear, and the first entry of Boeing into the short-to-medium range field, which has been dominated by European aircraft companies. Two of the engines Now Showing! SHORTS START 7:00 0 9:04 FIATURI AT 7:20 * 9:24 IIvyUiuuuimm ii ■SI..-J1 m mmm Liz Montgomery and Husband Freely Criticize One Another William M. Alien, president of Boeing, said his .company spent mare than four and a half years designing the 727. He said it was bilUon-dollar" project and that Boeing must Mil 200 of the planes within the next 10 years if venture is to be a success. We have high hopes of selling some to the German Lufthansa and to some other foreign lines,’ he said. The 727’i, nearest domestic com petitor, Allen said, is the Convatr 880, a longer-range plane. ' New Zealand, a South Pacific member of the British Commonwealth, lies at a point on the globe exactly opposite the British Mas. m FREIGHTER RAMS JETTY — The 447-foot Norwegian ship Kvemaas lies across Government Cut after ramming a stone Jetty. Three *r rnwti tugs strain to dislodge the freighter which is blocking the only entry to the Miami seaport to all but small craft. By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW YORK - Not long ago Audrey Hepburn, who is married to Mel Ferrer, advised us: “Of course we help each other, advise and criticize each other. But one must be very, very careful in criticizing Hie one you are married to. Because where there Is love, there is sensitivity—an it is especially easy to be hurt by criticism from one you love,” Elizabeth Montgomery, >vh married to actor Gig Young, haa suggested exactly the opposite: “Gig Is,my severest critic, and ant his. We have well, I Although this puckish-humored daughter of Robert Montgomery is at 27 a much-acclaimed talent in the theatre and television, she is what would be coiled a dedicated, inspired actress In fact, ask her if she is and she bellows: “No! of course not. “First of all, this may sound old-fashioned or maybe it’s the current trend, but I think if you’re married you go where your husband goes. My husband’s a great actor, as well as a great man, and ’ll stick with him. “Right now he’a on Broadway, There are screams at each other where there’s such great love, you can aay nothing. And none of It renliy harts.” The difference between the actresses’ slants is easy to comprehend when you witch the two in (offscreen) action. Audrey is so sensitive she appears vulnerable to the slightest breath of emotion; she speaks of love as though it were ethereal and perhaps a bit sad; even when she describes tbe making of a cheese fondue, it Is with wonderment end you don’t quite believe when she claim8 doesn't agree with her. Audrey Hepburn with indigestion simply is not credible. But Liz Is an actress of altogether different stripe — warm, free-swinging, beautifully bred for temperament, and far too realistic to quarrel with her man unless she thoroughly enjoy* it- ... hardly anybody misses Christmas Club payments! . . . because once they've received that November Christmas Club check, they-know the joy of abill-free, bigger holiday. Why don’t you too wrap up next Christmas now. Take your choice of savings plans, there is one to fit every budget. Start your Christmas Cub today at any Pontiac State Bank office. CHOOSE YOUR 1961 CHRISTMAS CLUB DEPOSIT EACH WEEK RECEIVE IN NOVEMBER. 1961 $ .25 $ 12.50 .50 25.00 1.00 50.00 2.00 100:00 ~ 3.00 . 150.00 5.00 250.00 10.00 500.00 PONTIAC STATE BANK Baldwin at Yala AF rMSu STUBBY STINGER — Shwooooshlng skyward is a new, long-range Polaris missile on its way to a successful 1,600-mile test run. This was the second flawless flight of the little giant of America's nuclear arsenal, now carried by the N-sub George Washington. The range listed for the new version is 1,725 miles, compared to 1,380 for toe prototype. Due on'62 Cars J Anticipation of Styling Reaction Causes Firm to Revise Tooling Orders SOUTH BEND (UPI)■‘-The Stude-baker-Packard Co. plans a “ reappraising’’ of styling and engineering in its plan for 1982 model cars according to Vice-President Lewis E. Mlnkel. dr St it I Mlnkel said S-P was revising its tooling orders for, the 1962 models because “we feel there is a styling reaction in the offing.” “We feel toe public wants to avoid obsolescence to earn sad wants ante makers to tower year-to-year costs by making ' only changes necessary to Improve the ear,” ha said. He declined to say whether the ’reappraisal” concerned the Lark and Hawk lines or the company’s reported plans to bring out a new ’compact-compact’’ car in 1962. The new model, industry sources said, was being contemplated by S-P to compete in markets now covered exclusively by small foreign cars. United Stain Array hriicqptor pilots help out as cowboys during the Annual round-up of buffaloes on the Wichita, Ran., wildlife ran fuge. ; y§'.. t CLOSED TONIGHT OPEN FBI.-SAT.-SUN. ‘I've seen, you know, too much that sort of thing in Hollywood.’ Pretty Liz looked suddenly like she’d swallowed a paper clip. “You start put devoted. Then the wife takes a little run to New York for little run in a play. Then Her husband goes off to do 'Ben Hur' and he's gone for two, year*. This being a dedicated actor or actress — and this is being insane! A * A Not that she's giving up her profession, especially when she’s being talked of for an Emmy for her recent Job on “The Untouchables." But Liz Just does things she makes sr mind to. e made ap her rated to be an actress when she was six, and she became one. She made ap her mind to be Mn. Gig Young when she was M, and she awe Is. She’H work when It's convenient to him. To sum up: “I admire people, honestly do, who can set out to build a career and win. one, and continue to have drive and ambition to make it better and better; but — and I’U probably have some of my beat Hollywood friends down 'on my head — but it Just seems to be there have to be quite a number of these people, particularly women, who would realize when they were 70 that then: goal was wrong. ‘You can’t have a cocktail jSrith career, and you can't bark at it and have it scream back, and you can’t, above all, be thoroughly criticized and love it ..." Lively F un Bundle Makes Its Debut on Broadway By WILLIAM GLOVER NEW YORK (AP)-A lively fun bundle for theater fans is Broadway’s new show, "Send Me No! Flowers.’1 With David Wayne and Nancy I Olson starred, the frolic premiered Monday night at the Brooks Atkinson Theater. It first-nighter hilarity is any guide, the unheralded sleeper can stir a ticket rush. A A A Norman Barasch and Carroll Moore, a pair of radio-TV collaborators previously represented on the White Way with “Make Million,’’ have penned the most inventive and consistently comic entry of this fitful drama season. . “Send Me No Flowers’’ is an off-beat mixture of that old staple, suburban matrimony, with an unlikely notion for sustained Jocosity, a health-fretter preparing for imminent demise. Vivian Leigh Tries First Film in 5 Years LONDON (AP)—Three days aft- r she divorced Sir re nee Olivier, actress Vivien Leigh began work today on first movie in five years. The picture is "The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone.” It Is based on playwright Tennessee Williams' novel. He wrote it 23 years ago. A A . A Miss Leigh "plays the part of an unsuccessful actress who abandons the stage to live in the Italian papital, where she becomes in-fatuated with'a series of young! gigolos. A A ‘A Originally, the film was to have sen made in Rome, but Italian officials said "no," contending it put Italy and Italians in a had light. Playing opposite Misa Leigh will be Warren Beatty, 23, a brother I of American actress Shirley Mac-Laine. Park Head Re-Elected | LANSING ID — The Mackinac; bland Park Commission met Saturday and elected W. S. WoodflUj to another two-year term as its chairman. HOT DOGS HOME-MADE CHIU JOE'S C0NET ISLAND #1 1651 TILKHtAPH RD. Liberia Greets Selassie MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) -Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia arrived Monday from Ghana for a three-day state visit to Liberia. He was welcomed by President William V. & Tubman. With 15ft Gallons •I TEXACO Gasolins PALACE’S *UT# 92 BALDWIN AVL WASH FE 3-9027 DOORS OPEN at 10:45 A. M. HOW! strand h COLOR! ----IMPORTANT!-------- "MIDNIGHT LACE" Is Another Shocking Suspense-Drama — You Must See It! FH0M THE BEGINNING AT— WzSS NOW. UAH POSSESSED Wit... 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A A A For battling tram last place in the Big Ten to the national title, and tram the scaffold to national celebrity, the Gophers and War-math were named Comeback Team and Coach of the Year by TV Associated Press. CHAMPS GET NEEDED y Members of Minnesota's national champion football team tine up for flu shots as part of their Rose Bowl preparations in Minneapolis. Quarterback Sandy BOWLING FINGER LIFT By Lea t empi Have you ever noticed sometimes that even though your ball is diving into the 1-3 strike pocket consistently, you are still leaving pins—notable the 4, 7 or lOf Impossible splits such as the 8-10 r 7-9 are efon worse. If you are experiencing this difficulty, as I do on occasion, first check your, finger lift. technique at the point of release. Your ball may be lacking good finishing drive when it enters the pin area Lake Orion Opens ’.Against Oak Park, By DON VOGEL What was once expected to be_ opening gaihe breather for Lake Orion could turn out to be Just the opposite when the Dragons take on Oak Park tonight at Lake Orion. ♦h dr The Dragons, top contenders for Oakland B honors, will be battling two obstacles: (1) the usual first game problems and (7) an Oak Park team which appears much stronger than anyone expected. The Red ski na were figured to be near the bottom of the Oakland B rare. They opened the neasim by losing a close non- *rg, 1 Pink and Steve Chapman, the Red-skins made their debut in the league by stunning Clawson, 70-42. While Clawson is not rated a strong team, Oak Park was not expected to win. Lake Orion coach Hal Carlin will send a talented quintet onto the floor, dnter Tom Reed, 8-3, is expected to pace the Dragons this season. He can expect help from guards Buclcy Craven and Gary urive wire'll *. vn.re.re wire p,* —— Hunter. . A__ n . , . because you are releasing it from Birmingham Seaholm is another ^ the thumb and fingers simultane- area team which makes its cage!V°r^li^a^”'T_For???|1' usly. Idebut tonight. The Maple. holt « ■£'XRw' °*ssPvSJSs fiilS SS k.™ ti* mu . rem ! "•«*• f* i vito «*«* ptay! rumer finished 1-8. second before the fingers_ * * * CHECK AT POINT OP RELEASE, If 1980 was the season of atone- Only the middle and ring; fingers; mem for Minnesota It alto was a «“* five the ball English that year of one crista pUed on a»|«W>My scatten all the pins on a For Warmath the honor prize of a nervy game of passive resistence. For throe losing years, amid mounting clamor for his Stephens takes a Jab from Dr. Phillip Kernan, ouster, he answered his critics with halfback Bill Munsey and guard Dean with silence and dignity—and a Odegard next in line. Trainer Stan WUson keeps private vow that he would cope the needles moving. hack. — —— ——----------— -— ..................-•■■■'--- ' 1 1 —————— ........................-♦ His personal victory was | less dramatic than that of his He’ll Decide If AL Can Move Into LA Frick Must Make Crucial Decision , [other. r (pocket hit. ST. LOUIS (API-Commissioner Include Los Angela in an expan-]failing to keep faith with us. He] “We knew we had to beat Na-| NEETt Steady Head. Ford Frick has been called upon ston program tor .1861. put thejaasured us be would vote Los An- braska In our opener and we were to make baseball s most import- issue up to Frick Monday night jgeles an open city if we made desperate about it." said w»r-! JP/-r nerve FaCGS ant decision since the warring] "We insist on moving to Losiemest efforts to make a Just and math. “We had to get off winning* American and National League!Angeles Mn 1961." American]reasonable settlement with 0‘Mal- after all that trouble of the two] T r\cc r\f CItOWH signed a pace pact in. 1903. |League President Joe Cronin told ley regarding indemnity.” previous years." jJAsOO u* ^ * * * the commissioner. “New it's Bp], These spokesmen declined to , * * * . D/rrvPr IsSUG Frick alone must decide wheth-jto you." say whether the American League! And then it was Indian^ (R| *“ •WJW IMU* #r the American League goes into ,'*■*- *' in the event of a negative ruling, had to V beaten "lor the sake of] my (API-There is Los Angeles next year in defiance The American League hurled would defy the commissioner and the team's morale." then North-! ni. n»ht Cnnfer- ot the National League and Wal- the challenge after the National move into Los Angeles In 1981. western, and "by the time we beat l^^i,l^D^nt»Vives might ter O'Malley, owner of the Los League rejected its proport toj --------- I Illinois everytrty on the team]^ dSJSSE Angeles Dodgers. engage in Inter-league play in 1911 to . -re,. n ^ ,*.k. tam football cnampion-i * * * (with each league expanding to 9 l/an I III/AC KOaf The American League, thwarted,teams. *011 L/ll\Cj UCGI by the National in Ms efforts to] "The National League has ad-j (vised us that 9-teiim inter-league play was not possible in 1961 be-j !reuse Houston isn't ready." said] Cronin. “Our committee has in- toilrey, Prentice Pocel^ TtSS'^™ 5S|'. Cogent Start Ftoy V?“•-'TV-1.TgjWjSrTM "■ “ -to- - - —I -•* *l£SL1£S«. 1“" T““ Pyles, Doug Rose and Tom Card-sor Himrheaded the triumph. Blrmlagham will master with 8-1 center Hap Daaae. Cranbrook, soundly trounced in its opener by Hazel Park, goes to Madison. The Cranes can't expect much better ' treatment in this game. , ♦ h Madison almost upset a goodi Troy team last Friday. Holly travels five miles west to icet arch-rival Fenton. This game could go far in determining Holly's I true strength. The Broncos looked | sharp In defeating West Bloomfield Friday, but the Lakers didn't offer much opposition. Fenton, a member of the Gen- j three noO-league foes. Arthur Hill is at Bay City Handy", Flint Northern at Lansing Sexton and Saginaw at Lansing Eastern. B' League, Leroy Decker who led Holly to j the state finals two yearn ago. Imlay City, a favorite in the. South Central, will be after its third straight win against Lakeville at home. Lakeville handed the Spartans their lone football defeat during the season Just ended. Romeo seeks its second win at| South Lake, Fitzgerald is at Center | Line. Warren Lincoln travels to! HITl INJOT Close-Out 1960 RAMBLEIS MERCURYS Save Up to $900 WilsoR Alto Sales. I>c. M-to «t MlUorS Rd . HlrM.»4 ZM S-UM MU 4-71*1 Now •.. mon of what you want for years, of funl The All-Now CMJMHMJAhl, Su An invHatton to snjoynMut Is written all over this nowost Cushman Scooter. Yen gst famous Cushman ruggednm*. roadability aad safety, plus atrikinl new atylmg aad new mechanical advances. Cushman Husky 4-Cycla angina delivars up to SO miles per hour, np to 100 mitau •a a* era WsxR ANDERSON SALES AND SERVICE ^Newman, 61-56 " take the I960 football diampteo-] ship away from the University of I ~ . Kansas in a meeting here Thure- I They were even higher against ^ Iowa, mumbled for their only losa- y ™ * - * agatawt Purdue and finished with! ^ hinges on the esse of a great fourth period to bent Wis-lg^ 09ai)i outstanding Jayhawk sophomore halfback whose eligi-l the Big bility is in question. the American League has no alternative hut ^ _ .tluie (toe to place a tenmlj^ ^ ^ ^ gj.W tackle: in Los Angeles next year. - 1 - Van Dikes gradually pulled midoeaaon when Warmath shout-] [•way from Newman A.M.E.jed to Bobby Bril, the big aopho-i Kansas maintained that Ooanl eligible and played him] In Fremont, Ohio, where he had a speaking engagement Monday night. Warmath commented: "We are very proud and honored to he chosen for the Comeback awards. > worked just as hard! CUSTOM COATED 'March the men! __ Ai^r^^ttort League ®* v*tor* Class A as the 1988- jww defensive Arid. Brtj^^'^braska. Colorado and] reiSL aS^ *1 Lw*«u' h^rthall -Nison k" Sprtaneouriy. dnllmMter ^^r,. j Kttotort pnitZl rt under way Monday night at!Bell started chanting, in the If !(v. hcultv rpprmmtativesj Frick icidi betw^T^he,P™**0 Central and Padiac rttytiwnof theGI aoundoff march- wermte Kansas, the Jayhawks Itwo leagues The National has Nortl,em gymnasiums. jing chorus: ______ could be required to forfeit those ! Mid Htfrtl’ing to slkro- the Amer- N'T"'"d V*n D‘kM pUyin‘ trJ *1^ .L^u ^ hand ^ ^ to nn~, .i™ in i Angeles 0,1 PUH court, were tied at !!?***• Minr**ot* » F>in to the second-place Missouri. Never be-; hut not before 1982 halftime. 29-29. Van Dikea slowly Bowl—sound off ...” fore has the conference forced a | "I will not be hustled into a!P«*»»*d shead after intermission' Jan 2 ***** »® ***** • championship, quick decision." Frick said "I wUlj‘° win the season opener. U “ ln ,he Roaa Bowl ' ^===ggjjjjj| 'take my time and announce my Aron Halley aad Lren Pits decision at the joint meeting lire pared the winner* with IT Wednendny And I assure you I'll and IS paints, rropeethelv do what's beat for baseball. i jerrv Wllttoma wna tao* far the I “I consider the American lt League propoMl to be one of sev- era! alternatives." ! ‘n l*>t night s other scheduled The other niter-native* were the "A" contest, the Lakeside Royals wf .^ppfnfd. 9-team proposal: reverting to 8 were awarded a forfeit decision l)av* ^P”1 at” happened clubs: and the National Lenguea]«wr Rochester. *> •WJ" °" 1 amendment to permit the AL to A free-wheeling Class B game scor,boar(1 ^h“ ^ move into Los Angela hi 1962. at PNH saw Buckner Finance Most American Leaguers wereoutscore the Commerce Lakers. . . »•-— convinced that Frick would decide 8(kfl6. Four Buclmer playm hit rul)^r~tlP hghtod Minne- in their favor. (double figures with Chuck GHttxm "*x | * * * scoring 20 points to show the wav ^ “The commissioner can't vote usTVron Butler of the Lakera took!*™ Jordan . .r ?***"“ tT* [dawn." said an AL club owner. I individual scoring honors with 24 j, "If he does, he will be guilty of a* the losers also placed four m . ; - "jin double figures. - ___________ Perry Park defeated Clarkstia. 1. .. ..... _ . « [33-45. in the other B" tussle AFL Will ConSKMr Ken Buckley made it points for Protest by Oakland Duke votes in the coaching 'category. But Minnesota and W math wan by a wide spread. NBA Standings MUD AND SNOW TIRE DISCOUNTS $10.95 $10.95 6J0x15 7.50x14 Ha* Tat *M SmWtMi < t40 moniy Sown taart. laptrl_**i Cwu* United Tire Service l«i9 WmfMo Ate. ft 1411 6in D»% M CM M Bob | Perry w h.i I e Clarkston's lYahnke had 12. j DALLAS (AP) - Commissioner No games are scheduled tonight. Joe Foes of the American Foot-[Four City League contests are!ball League said Monday it would [slated Wednesday. [probably be Wednesday before he ——i —i—1 could consider an Oakland proteat mtw roaxB^-T TroSS^rea*. lh* Kami with Los Angelcs. "•'an aWpalalie Chico Rolllnt. IMS*. * * * BALTmoax—a*roid cartvr. **i. i.m-. Angeles defeated Oakland SmniNLomr ‘iST’s*!*T’mo but President Charles Soda auCAOO — w.^m BcuimT iii n.w!°( the Raiders charged that Lea Tjrt. WMM anwa toms. i«. cto|Angeles had no right to use A1 MN rRANciscp—sixto Sodrtcue*. i74.(Bansavage, former University of SSir^'ito C^rt oWa "“"“'Southern California linebacker. GUARANTEED INSTALLED FREE in IS MIN Of CM • All (OtOfS WITH EVERY MUFFLER m HAKES INSTALLATION f Glperx lxoTj.se... Opexj ESHEEBa FLEISCH MANN'S Drop in ai Bonofieiori Open House for HOLIDAY MONEY From now on, it’s Open House at Bensficial, where you can get the cash you want today for shopping, paying bills, or any good reason. Phone for your Holiday Money now. "You’re the boss” at BbnbnciaiJ TRANS TROUBLES? SAVE MONEY AT Reliable Transmission Co. 41 N. PARKE ST. EE 441701 PONTIAC Lsans 928 ts SIM an Signature, Furniture ar Car 7 WEST LAWRENCE STREET, PONTIAC 2nd Floor, Lawrence Bldg. • Phans: FEderal 2-9249 OWN tVCNINCS IT AffOJNTMfNT —SHONI fO* IVINING MOUM Imm aakw nriinh *UN nmorfhi ban WRITTEN 90-DAY GUARANTEE ON ALL WORK —BENEFICIAL—1 FINANCE CO. # nee, kmotcuu. sihanc* co HEISCHIWM S PKHRMD lUNDlO WHISItY • JO WOOf • 45% 6RMN KUTMl SPtBTS • FUISCHMIWI'S VOOM • N P«00f • WSTlUfO HOB »»» mm kvtwi own • anwHitoirt w. n fan. mstuii non mam cum. m rdscmmhi ivnuiM op. a»A —■ I Bay tarvias THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS '55-'57 DTMATL0W Si AC95 COMPLETE I |fg 9m —T ths ikhthac wum ^ 7 \entagon Oppos Defense Reorganization My Lou Pino . N H' M l> »' ! • U 13 B M il it* a. mu lirt, u B.v O. YATES McDANIEL , absorb whatever people oj wrap-WASHINGTON (API-Moat of jons were beat Miited for the as-jthe present Pentagon leaden al- I signed tasks without regard to wr I ready are on record opposing an- j uniforms, tradition or historic or- ___ *» other defense reorganisation as Iganlzatlon. nthfnSJ**![far-reaching as that recommend-1 the chairman also would pre-‘|«d, to President-Elect John F. I side over ah advisory council of r jjsw_____________ [JKennedy. I retired officers or of men who .nMteeil The essence °f their plea; Give had divorced -themselves from it shorMthe 1958 organization plan a | separate service ambitions. JJJ* tiw chance to work before setting off SAW % ttff K? Tth^RhSk'!ip- laW> I Under the Symington group i*, thence ,”ntinutngPjl**‘d a^*fr **** Union ®r- jan the Defense Department “* f ’ “tell"e’ R,ve#^d- would consist of a secretory and T a n* I K M' P°wersj t0 ‘^'secretary of de-L do , sccretftlx as it is now. 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Oakland County, Michigan ntnililgn It nocoaaory to ortnkJ likh basic minimum require!___________ electrical Wiling, ehectrtcal Installation*; •tod other electrical apparatus In order to safeguard the Him and property of itlcltlcens, and: whereaa, the Mid Board has authority tf adopt a standard electrical code MOmulgabad by o national organtaa-" 1* organised lor the purpoael ______^_ig minimum standards tor elactrlcal wiring, eloetrleol Installations; Uk' tko public — ------- M» become effective Janui >yea: Johnson, BeeterHa, man. McOee Rue lie. Verb diaya: Bone. agi»k OMrted * ' BT ORDER OF WATBRF0RO ■ V TOWNSHIP BOARD I JAMBS B. 8EBTERLI14, Township OfflMi. 407 BHPHHP__________JMftose marked f Tap l*d" Specifier’— — __Jkl4 at the office of p Clerk, by all latartaaod 1 ' AVON WATER COMMISSION I 2 Bombs in Havana HAVANA. (AB)—Two .bombs exploded .hr Havana University, *>re«king several windows and damaging the men’s ^rest rpom in the school of architecture end rifflneerktg,1 police reported today. - A 20-year-old student wee injured by flying glue. wee V»*+mni P««r- Sale to be toMi*;3S a.m. A. y jff" WI *. Ala K . • . ruauo sal* • OM< Stria) No. SMMM7I Ms. fab to ki h«M io:Jo a ruiFd.\mt —1 PUBLIC *A*ja ISM Pontiac Sof. St. Wagon. Srrlol •jegugtr DM. I.lito at IS: It - -«• ¥t Clement, Pontiac. Mtoh. otraru precision PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Exclusive Authorised Dealer JONES TYPEWRITER SALES l SERVICE lost W. HURON ST. itisuisss: and Finance TW TUy»PA V, dUPCKyilkK fi. iww !■■■■ tlai 1 ; , ' II 5 More fairies Join 1-Cent Price Rise DETROIT (ft—Five more mejpr dairies here raised the price of milk one cent a. quart Monday, add otters are expected to do so shortly. Those joining the prioe hike an-1 nounced Saturday by Borden Co.. Detroit Produce were Detroit Pure Milk Co.. Seal-' £> S“TI “IfcRtadon otfiste *Nm era and Jersey Creamery. 'apmm. oreenm*. E. ..... The dairymen said the action I ApSll iwth*?n s™ t*. was due to labor and (arm cost Beat. H*..' K.f markets (Market Mills S in Confusion The following are top prices covering sales of locally grown produce by growers and sold by them in wholesale package lots. Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets,-.as of Friday. , Increases. Grain Prices CHICAGO GSAM "bra- %u- - til* Dec \M\a Mar. Cabbage, Curly. Ml. Openlog e«?JS5''do« d b*hUi ____N£W TORK OR—The stock mpr. ket ‘churned out an irregular picture in active trading early today Cains and losses of most kevl stocks were small,' going to about| > u point at most. *J iJ The food - company and. "liquid jjljdJot’’ stocks which have won trwl* j!m ing attention lately opened on some I ^ sizable blocks but were a mass of j plus and minus signs, ii iJ Chock Full O’ Nuts? Monday’ >-R | most active gainer, was down i.m about a point on profit taking ** si___________ i n«u iKor«rmdt*h. ok. 1|Jit ’ Leek*. doi Sell , 1,8 Onions, dry j,5Igjg-SJ ill I5S&S }n'5o B Rudlshes. Bit. B. HuMshw, Hotl Squash. Acorn Squash. Buttoi ■ 'l ‘ ; flfl j^r^jpuo'h! jvimlouV. Foremont Dairies n UH i on dot. bciu . do* ¥ehs «?kc FOR INVESTMENT SECURITIES and ACCURATE QUOTATIONS GALL C. J. NEPHLER CO. FE 2-9117 819 Community Notional Bank Bldg. I J| DETROIT bno.n oo 6,400 share, and held a frae-ttenal gain in later dealings, to Libby, McNeill ft Ubby gained oo '-s Bt 1144 on an opener ol 4.000 U shares and retained its upside so edge as the sesskni wore on. mi Borden dropped a fraction. RUGGED test - Piloted by Pontiac’ age test driver team, a new Tempest sedan and station wagon move toward the summit of Pike’s Peak. The famous grade was one of many rugged tests engaged by the team during a successful 100,000 mile measure of Tempest reliability. News in Brief 100,000-Mile Teat Ends Poultry and Eggs bctroit roct.TBv DBTBOIT. Dec I < API—Priori Hpound delivered Detroit lor No 1 q J live poultry 7 tysr -Iws U: --- l wrist watejh Tempest Can Take It A rugged, around-the-clock; 107- mended in the owner’s 5j operating, rate dropped to the lowest level of the year for a nonholiday period. Autos showed the t jSjsame price trend, although aun {el retail sales last month were re-i, . ... , „ . , , giported well ahead of year sj*D|,a* “S™ ta «he unlocked home issi figure* I of the Thomas Petersons at 6140 f In a ragged electronic section lAnd*r*onvllle Road- 't-was report- . --------- ------------- ------- --------- Texas Instruments fell more tlvui ed to Wa,crtonl Township police, day driving stint with Pontiac’s Plugs, points and fuel filters were -L romt . I new Tempest sedan and station'changed eve©'- 12 to 15 thousand 1 ' The owner of the Lakeland Auto wagon was recently completed by miles. Brakes were, adjusted twice1 JJJJ! The list was atiDDorted hv «ooe^*a® Company, Charles S. Smith, a team of college student teen- but never required relining in! i —.—j i ‘ ,, . , „ _1‘_,!rePortpd to Waterford Township lagers in an unprecedented test of spite of the considerable mountain! . . *Jm were American Tobacco ^nd r®1*** ,hat somet*ne smashed the car reliability* and city travel. Other repairs were M K ’Phrtnt TP^tplato *>**• 01 “■ rtor* ■*! * * * !similarly minor phone iex-dividendi United Alrl328 *?*!**. Th^ glaaai Designed to further prove Tern- fhe new Pontiac companion car. Lines. Goodrich and Radio Corp.j added fractions John B, Smith, of Lloyd Motors. 232 S. Saginaw St.,' teas among 26 Lincoln'iComet - Mercury .salesmen attended a recent seminar in Detroit7 fo discuss selling techniques. George W. .Smith Jr.. J183 Maurer St., has been elected member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. He is a partner in the -accounting firm of George W. Smith A Co.- in Detroit. Farmington Wine j Firm Will Open |Service Branch I LaSalle Wines & Champagne. 1 Inc., of Farmington has opened a new Oakland-Macomb service I branch at 808 S. Rochester Road, Avon Township, it Was announced today. The unit will, service all licensed j wine dealers in Oakland and Macomb counties with LaSalle, Windsor Club. Cribari and Mogen David | wines and Chateau Napoleon cham-I pagnes. ! The branch will be directed by ! Joseph J. Maitre, who has ■ managed the company's Battle Creek {service branch since 1ML Maitre has been with the wine company since 1933. Before that he was associated with the Windsor Wine Co. in Windsor. Ont. Blood in the human body comprises one-eighth of the total manual.! w'Wht. Death Notices CANNtLL. OBC. 4. MM. WILLIAM | LAZELLE AGENCY, Inc. All Forms of Insurance 504 PtitUc SUIa lank Bldg. • FE 5-1172 con.um.rk (r*A< lUwludlns US I wniiM—OtSSt A Jumbo 55-56. lAffO 48-54: large 47-5J; innlluin < loun 14-41: broom Ur,r A b, 148*4-484: median 41-444; mil I Livestock j Armour 4 Co DCTBOIT LIVESTOCK ) AmCorp DETROIT Dm. I _ -ATI lUSOA- - Balt * Ob • 111 e—Salable AIM Bulk >upply Belh aieel emiller ikeer* end h.ll.n good to Ur* Book., Air ____inert •rtlv»*M.edy Sort Warn falls Mealy, about 5 Brtet My. i 4a prime and mixed; Budd Co* ' . ___ _ .. im. IMS-1 III lb atoor* Burroagnt IS M. toad high choir, itern M TS met Cal Pack choice etoen MM Iba. and rtoen ST to- i Calam A R MM; mixed loedt high good and lea.Camp Soup choir. Moore r M-TTiS good to krw Cdn Pac choice Merrs 24 SO-ST AO: good to -average! Capital Airl heifer* 23.50-J0..15: utility cove Carrier Cp _ Bye' B»to* SerM|k d h choice b New York Stocks { Figure »ner decimal | 41 5 J° 12.T K. •3 Pontiac Men NOTICE OF TAXES CITY OF PONTIAC * Ths 1KQ County Taxes in the City of Pontiac will bo duo Mo at tho Otboo ol tho Poet Hoc Ctty Trooauror. IS, UN throofh January M. ML wMnot loom On March 1. ML nil unpaid County and IM City and L School too* wiB ho rotunred to tho Oakland County Treasurer * OMco and areal ho podd ttoro with addWonal boo. TaiHinH Mnilo hy toll isosi h> pigimarkul ont Intoi ihsp Jamaary 20. Ml la avoid penalties. WAITU A. GIDDINGS City Treasurer 35 S. Parka Street Pontiac, Michigan []3228 .Dixie Highway. The glassi Designed to further prove Tem- as valued at 3150, he said. pest durability, economy and per- unique with its front-mounted four-! Iformance,, the run carried more {cylinder engine and transmission Thieves broke Into the William* than 100.000 miles - through 48 in the rear, has to date accumulat-1 Drive Inn at 2780 Highland Road {states and seven Canadian prov-jed more than three million test' l'n Highland Township, and stole inces — the equivalent of seven to miles under.the division's thorough! 3Mfo from the cash register and a eight years' driving. .engineering and reliability pro-! rifinht cigarette machine, manager Free-; ____ . .__._ ' . _ Vrams .yjman William, reported to sheriff's bjr^*** __________________ j! deputies yerierf^T ^7*^^** 1 iitefUk^r p j experts to “keep toe ears a 85tt ** *8 T TV (krfl of dtamoiHl earrtegftj *** w ham a day - treat tUm i mek jti valued at 390 and a ruby pendant! hot atk* to the traffic Sentenced aajjtT * „ M i necklac e valued at 150 was rts ^ turn drove day aad [ T.i 31 ported to Pontiac police yesterday, <**** bockcoontrj Sqj BurQlarV >MJ by Mrs. Lcatrice Jacobs of 519! TOads and modpro expressways, 7 J m *1 «4 Bloomfield Road. She raid thej "p *** down f*1* monntstn Three Pontiac men stood before; !b*cmi “ { items were stolen from a jewelry kmdes. across long, hot desert j Circuit Judge H.' Russel Holland >b cik say box on her bedroom dresser. i "*ri4ehea, and through heavy yesterday afternoon to face sen-! *2**l ?!:« . ! •*•►«« «• «*r traffl* ] teqeing for burglarizing several * * fJJ Someone chopped the top off n The teen-agers gave the two,Pontiac places of business ini x i 32-year-old spruce tree belonging to'Tempests no special care. foUow- Aisust. 44 4 William Pomtt of 65 Silyfiljcll inp only thp miitinp nmtpctivp SJ,Ro«l. Oakland Townrtip. He A prison parolee. Homer Craw- I Wednetdty it Can- I Mrvlc* a ____ u. DM. T. ki x pm. tram the Da Witt C Dmvli Fuanal Home with Rev. Paul r Bari ottlclattag. lateruient in Pvrrv Ml Park. Mr. Cxonell will Ue to state at the DeWItt C loved wife of WlUam 8h.il. r dear mother of Mrs. Katherine Newell. Psncral service wlU be held Wedaeedoy. Dec. T It 1 pm from the Bporko-tMmo Chapel wflh Bev, James Deeg officiating Interment In Cote Cemetery, Lake Orion Mrs. Metier will He In stole at the Bporks-Orinta Ps-aorol Mam. WARNER, dec. 3. ISM. IDA MAH 3S4 HUlcUff. age M; dear mot her ol Mrs Richard I ShaaL Mrt Oerard J. Witar. lire. Allen Crawford lire Robert WUlla. Mra. WllUam Sparta aad Calvin Warner. ^dear aUter of Mta. Zechertag. $1,150 Theft Sends RO Painter to Jail }J4 ported his loss to the sheriff's de-. gs portment yesterday. ut Louis Kalley of IT* Bnadburv ftpfc UflfCnn Tprm 81.IL. Birmingham, told Pontiac pi|WC»JOUOUII I Cl III JJ j lire yesterday he lost a 3485 star t ^ TLeal* >1 C “ sapphire ring when it fell from |0| 111011 01 LflFS his coat pocket on N. Saginaw St. I ': laid. S3, ot 37S Broach St., re-! reived 3 to 5 years In Jackson Prison, while | Frank EHson. *, ot TN 'j St., on protmtion tram Circuit i Court, was sentenced to I to I yean In prison. is : g i ^rs. ** J OrevUte M? Russel Koch, n 26-year-old paint , from Royal Oak, yesterday was; ^ c6^,, sentenced to 2 to 4 years in Jack- Dmu aik son Prison tor stealing Sl.tSO from DSfonf**" 4he-Saka il2 Ctob. 112 S Main ^ 'ginar1^ [Royal Oak. on Ort 17. SSSo uu Koch, of 940 N. Pleasant* St . Em* m pleaded guilty Oct. 31 to tavenyjf&®toiw in a building. He was sentenced jP— “ “ by Orcuit Judge William J. Beer. J r He told police he spent 380 on cab fare and liquor The rest was {vcovered. lore • 'For‘l 1 James E. Roberto. 22. of 287 E.| jj. Kay G. Mbnett, 43. 431 Phillips A l'-.vear-old Rochester youth,]Wilson Ave.. the third man in-1 ' m s Rd., Pontiac Tbwnship. pleaded who P°hoe said admitted eight carjvolved in breaking into the Oarki !t4 guilly to reckless driving yester- 4*1^5, yest(*iitoy was sentenced to Oil Co.. ‘569 Pershing Ave.. and, 3J * da>' before Municipal Judge Cecil Jaclthpr , ♦•i Church. Saginaw and Judson. Fri- “J* day. DecT»th. 5:30 to 7 p.m. PB'which he told police he r utruq. Kill, UTIUK. U4, KOO- Ruk.mI1. Lloyd ind RoUand ouArtbqr; kIko iarrived fey Is inamfims. Pisirtljfoto •18 be brid Wednesday. Dec. T. •t 2 Mk from Urn Qrsee Luth-eraa Church Interment ta Ottawa Part Cemetery MraWsraer Johns Pnnvrxl Boom after T p.m. Tatiday. 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PONTIAC Detroit • Ann Ardor • Jackson • Kalamazoo • Birmingham Pontiac • Dearborn * New York II IS l^pens Up Bus Restaurants] ; IS While MM 37 4‘;-' m The Su-I ureal sat dtorrlrolnah- i«iM |He said he would have gene along] «r .. . , | ^ , j ****"«•■ with the majority had there been! I® racia* discrimination to include] He commented that an inter*; a showing to this effect, ■restaurants which serve interstate jstate passenger need not inquire In other actions Monday, the ; us traw,ers- 'into documents of property title high court': By two previous decisions the or contractual arrangements ini j Declined to n > learn whether he has 1 Mrs. Spurlock Resigns Home 'jService Post court had outlawed di.qcrimtnatian;i against Negroes in railroad dining right to be served without discar service. {crimination. Black noted, however, that thej vania Court order I 1 Pennsyl- < S deeMon >londa> specifically dealing s rants in bus trreinnlk, the coart >t holding in Boynlor ment of four Philadelphia public; [school teachers. The tour had been! [dismissed because they would not: [testify before a subcommittee of | office * the faUowtog ] 3. 8, 17. 19. *3, 37, S3, j I 3S, 57. SS. SI. S3. KM. j 111, 111 __Help Wnated Maje t I MSN OVER 21 NEEDED IM- ;ca* that every time^i bus stops the House Committee 1st a wholly independent roadside, American Activities, restaurant, food service must be „ . . . _. „ given without discrimination. LLrwTi a* ***^1 . , „ [land Court of Appeals decision that Justice Whittaker a rote the |«ruqk down major sections of that lWe" {state’s crimh comic book law. The! 3 SHARP MEN s MwrUUoc -------- •valteblt. j Mrs. Ruth Spurlock has sn btationt. nounced her resignation from the] The decision overturns the _______________ ^ {post of home service director of’viction of Bruce Bbynton, a Negro] - {the Oakland County Chapter of'who' was fined 310 for refusing to i 7” [law barred distribution to our American Red Cross. {leave a white section of a re5au-j... ttrc”' *fld ^ d»agTCed with'ing by persons under 18 of pictures! * ★ * rant in the Traihvays Bus T»rm-1. roajority because there was no [depicting lust, bloodshed or crime j [ Mrs. Spurlock held the positioninsl in Richmond. Vs. A separatehus hadiwhich might jfor the past six years. Her hus-section was provided for Negroes, i*"*' rontro‘ ovcr the restaurant. >proved acts. {band, Everett, is former director The fine was imposed under a* ' ’ * r’ “ T" H of the Pontiac Urban League. state trespass law. j a * « , .. , - He recently accepted director The restaurant was not owned -^PPrCIiend YOUth, 16 ship of the nine Urban League. ;,nd operated by the bus company ; The couple wilt move to FHnt but was located j early aext year. oai. U has (since last August. i Mrs. Spurlock joined the local; The f,Supreme Court .. .. jthajiter in 1954 as a case workcrjconstitutiohal" questions raised ini A speeding car ran amok initreated for minor injuries and re-with 19 y?3” experience in tlWjthe Negro's appeal, including the downtown Pontiac yesterday eve-teased. |some service field. due process and equal protection ininf. vnAotimp mrn thiM iakJ * # t j While in Pontiac she receiv^elauses ol the 14th Amendments /. - th 4 j Meanwhile, the runaway car had' national and Midwestern recqgnt-Ld decided the case under *he h‘£,es be^re the «“esedAjwr. crashed into a parked cai: m North! |tioo tor her work (interstate Commerce Act .a tS-yeanoid youth, was appre-Saginaw Street and kept gob«! Mrs. Helen Bensford of the De- * * ♦ (headed hy police isouth. It then collided with a third trait Chapter will act as tempo-i justice Blpck, writing a major-1 * * * {car driven by Betty Jo McGlone | (rary consultant and home service |ty opinion, said this act "dses Several citizens were restraining 30. of Coldwater, at Lafayette! *> language of the broadest type to the boy, James Mills of 51 Pine (Street and Oakland Avenue. promotional department Promotions avail-*-*- —-------- (unuthed ISO WE GUARANTIED SALARY Phone Mr. Todd. PS 4-SSS2 between #6tth MEN~^ OR W OMEN afrH car* to tUl vacancies Full nr ' * Opportunity to care - B. Perry. Alto ^££«XZ.\Rams Three Cars in Spree Srifv preme Court avoided! * ^ V . j ATT pnrtmeat. Exeoptiontl replacement Record of General BOSTON (UPI) - A microfilm edition of the papers of Gen. Henry Knox, one of Charge Washington's generals, has been announced by the Massachusetts | Historical Society. The earliest entry is dated (and the latest 1825. [bar discriminations of aU j By avoiding the constitutional questions, the court did not have to give any hint of its attitude on wide range of pUtth* issues kf valving Negro rights, such as lunch counter sit-downs in the South. Block said that any restaurant operated as' aS Integral pari of aervteo. tor Interstate passtogen jrtam police .reived at thej >>Wlrr M|n ^ ^ j passenger, Virginia Thran, 39. of { 134 S. Andrews St.. Lake Orton, ; tot* injured. Arresting officer Hal Mercer said the youth appeared to be “very; drunk" when apprehended. He was] turned over to juvenile authorities., Dewey Simpson of 1064 Crescent: Lake Rood, carter of the car al-Cannery was taken to Pontuvejlegedly driven by the youth, re-i Osteopathic Hospital where he was: ported it sfoleu to pohee. . Expense poM cramine many com-paap benefits. Call FE 8-043* Im appointment. ba'rbe'r. experiences taC bot e Barber Stoop. **2 Jo«lyn CARPENTER AND CEMENT WORE! _ . MS ire * ip*etallr S« MBM. , CAB DRIVERS FULL AND PART time. Nt|bt and dor US Orchard * • ear driven by Cannery, js. of stw East-t*wn St., ( larkston, on North i, Saginaw Street first, aad kept going. CUnnery said the ether ear swerved ever the Ctidertlnti tot# - ids 'Vehicle. LOCAL AGENT FOR INTERSTATE enjineerins carp, need* 3 lull car oM be vUlSaT’to'wSri. Ap! ■IT M Auburn Ave Room A 8 am., rtowa, toed, eai Mare.. MEN ~ TStAlN P6S GISVT . EUUIPMCHT OPERATION. SM MAN FOR UOHT MPWPf wort aftotaaaauk atd Un city Apply tMSlMF CleanvK. US *• • Hulun 31. TfHE POXTllAC PRES$. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, I960 m m Notices md PtntMli 27! DAY SHIFT '**•* MBWWff CM | distinct M- ra i-m ._ BWW ^ K^frrtT * SaCTSSt^iff'gg:|eareamrar— r™1 1 ! ditiooi nab « DEBTS? •jjpMMt. Free CONSOLIDATE ALL YOUR BILLS ac3»TMsi as ~~w aigW^ ; SB#r3r tSSrtS.iasMu sneii, iu .budget service ■—■■■. I ' ■ ... I ♦OH.____ ! «W— MMW« buiw«r fha u . aimow ■ pe |^te»”SS‘««Sra .?SF^psr-«£* I r-STwLfa 4**”.wT0c.* rt»i- *ireittuX2rS . «w»wed.HOWt?.,l.a Young.; BSHaBWBbrir. ■ «***!»»«*•. Mu«L*»*» “r A«*» liuUaw i£'?i ff4,iCT8J5. PLAOTglwnrHD. RipJ— — .. .ft IF iFt'.TgBSJ:gg- -1 feoi If n - PART TIME ruLY; i ______________— j. Young. ! pi astErinD'And. repairs -■ ium Pa lh. it i nn_____ .1 ^00K REPAIRS ■ EA VKSTROUOHIXO f[ I-IIW , PERSONALIZED psr( t?«»e*>ob ttakt'vwid eni .*$3 reta,** jour regulsr Job IMormnUon oil Mr. T»J ' 9* **i »8 >»< »i» Fart time walle d u AREA. Needed S men. must r'«"n^*?I!ltnr»0»orrl?1 cl Mr PwcfuU MA Will. 4 t >ART TliSE SHOULD'HA VE"C Muxi be *1 or over neat. Apply 187 W Huron REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. PART or nltUM. Experienced. Plenty ol floor Man Leuinsrr Realty OS Will __________________| ■STATE SALESMEN ’ ^ fit R. HAGSTROM _ REALTOR «SM Htghlanrt Rond (MU) Jiri-wntt«r. i _i_ SOCIAL WORKER Al Real Estate SALESPEOPLE (Or Selling Sulnni O lea, nod Commrrclnl I i. In Program. Oo* wTTer proofing Worn sunrontoed. Free nntlmi pe Mm Business Servlet •1 n... Nr AMpl.tm.dt cl/'00' . '• NATIONAL BUSINESS BROKERS ri l-lMl *iFE 2-1841 ISO Ore turd Lk. Rd. I - ' * . r SEAL 1ST ATS SAUM.TO^ COM- | ^ “J*, X | CHILD CLEANERS. Reasonable SSL1A1 'REAL ESTATE SALES PER80N. I net MUM hove ambition and de- I prefrred but not necessary. Sat • Herman Cole - William Miller I RcaUr - 410 West Huron (tract. William Miller i1** rJlsui*0263 Employment Agencies 9 j Auto Parts Em ploy men lank Bids i ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE-pairing and rewinding. 218 E rike Tbone FE 4-30*1 HEATING. FURNACES CLEANED and nervlctd C. L. Ntiaon PE 5-1759. hotFoiWt: whirlpool and F«f>M4iiWMhtr f*p*lr **rvlB* SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED REA* nonnble rstea, EM 1-4M0 _ SEPTIC TANKS cLEANED If convenient layaway ; < .mull deposit required! Mackfusto.se Book More I II EAST LAWRENCE * PE 3-1414 ! Wtd. Children to Board 28 NEAR PONTIAC MO- _____d h6me, PI 1-1313 PATACARl. LICKNSID Wtd. Household aoods 29 I CALL WILL SELL ALL YOU mlsc Highest dollar ^Qulck'ierv* Ice Allan i PE 4-3331 1 PC. OR A HOUSE Quick cub lor furniture. TV'e, * «gt*nce" H*uu- ri: j APPLIANCES PURNITURt and I RteC He—e.tlafam.,4 ROOM HOUSB. MODISH. TO luunblc couple. South of Orton- rltto. CallFK 44934._______ i bedRoom and bath, sase- mant. 3 car gar., near achoola; _FK 4-4414. _____ i rooms And bats, Ddwfr“ town location, automatic heat furadebod, i child walaoau. PB rROOMS Ahb BATtt! MODERN garage, garden apot. fesat of Olio rd. |» month CRAWFORD AGENCY ■ » ealtort, 31 B. Huron I Rewt Homqoo Uaftm. 40| Fortelo Homoee 1% .«-«•41CW ft* SYLVAN LAKE. 1 BEDROOM #025^^" raXt SAM WARRICK HAS 3-BEDROOM MM homo In Sylvan Lake. ~ , fimaher attic. akfSQft. uirllaiaa. IMP laaao.FK t 4 RMS. AND BATH. M N HOL-comb. Clarkttonj MA 1-4341. Call . before 4 pm. ■ I ROOMS. MODERN AT ELSa- » Laktvlaw and _____________d SMALL 5-ROOM, BATR! Cau Lake Rd, r» 4-440 UNION LAki. 3 bedr6om. oiC hail, fireplace, garage MTS Maaeena. EM 1-431*. 3-g p.m. WEPT SIDE I ROOM ROUSE? newly decorated PE S-S3T1 VEST SIDE t R06mS, 3 BATML 1 bedroom and bath down. 3 bedroom* and bath lip. Man oil funaea—middled. Taka letet. nr mo to mo 1110.00. Aak for Mr. Partridge at Partridge A Aaao-pfet*! 340?° W HUr0n' rOOUa>* ~ Ottawa Hllla nr. Tel-Hnrpn Shopping Canter S room a brick bungalow 1100. Call FartrUtg* R Aa- Ruroo "ced'»r"Lawn“‘wE | WILLIAbuirLAK1~I RIXIM^MOD^ 4-tiii. " pi 4-1341. ' YOU. •________ AUCTION. OA S SAWe MACHINE SHARPENED I UJ_____ . __„ _ „ • .■ MANLEf LEACH tt BAoucY St j Wasted Mjecelfaitoous 3Qj Rent Apts. F urnished 371 Rent ApU. Unfurnished 38 AND 2-ROOM FURNISHED j 0 ROOMS, GROUND FLOOR, WEST artmenL_ pHvate bath. PB | aide, Adulta only, PE 2-0434. ROOM APT . J01ELM ST. FOR 1- 0701.________ 0 ROOMS AND BATH. IN BYLVaN . ... _. ....- villas#. Auto. hast. Pull base- WEST SIDE BRICK. ( ROOMS, meat. ISO. Prefer adults. PI l»* beat, garage, b«mt Near 2- ti>5, aft«r I p.m. Oentnl H—pHil. W 44701. 1 ROOM' RANCH NEAR PIERCE . „ WATERFORD Junior High School. 370 month . Well located with 7 largo rooms or will sell on low dawn pay- and 14b baths. Hear schools and menl. LAUINOER RBALTY. Mil shopping dtatrlct.- Newly 1 ROOMS i___ Harbor, PE 3-0533 user a p.m. ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE and bath, baby welcome. PB ROOMS UPPER, furnished, gas he*1 4 blocks Irom down! couple. PE 1-1316 BATH. KEEQO | Information ctllPE 4-0110. rooms and Oath, lower. Weal tide. PB1-7711. ___ ™| • RMS., a AS NEAT, BASEMENT' — 705 St. Clnlr St,. Pontine. M 1 a Nin t.mi ■ t-ROOM HOWW. RiDKORATBDi I gu heat. PB 1-4073. l'ROOMS. BATH. COUPLE WITH I or S children. Newly decorated. PB 4-0001 boat with ___ _ clout grounds. | car caragt. sioo per month. References required K. O. Hempstead. 103 Bast Huron Street. PB 4-SM4. I For Rent Rooms 43 . | RUB STQPPINO AT DOOR. LOE. UTILITIES , l* ly redi te .Couple. »• I 0-4012 beneflls*^ W A N T E D EXPERIENCED ALL sround Owe SUlton Msc Must Hava References Apply In Pcr-. ton At. Miracle Mile Pure Oil r Service. Mtrecle Mile Shopping •1 ACE TREE SERVICE ■TUMP REMOVAL • removal, trtmmtng. Oct a n 3-ii«i or « MW WANTED TOUNO MAE * -aviation bualness. M •chaol g roduatr Pe mo Binbtand Rd MEN |! Moving and Trucking 22 1-A’ Reduced Rates SMITH AND 3 BEDROOM HOUSE needed In Waterford and Drayton Plalna. Wt have tenanta waft-LAUINOER REAL ESTATE. NICE S-RM.. RBAT PURN7“Pi ‘-3343, 31 Lexington place. ' APARTMENTS ‘ ' ORCHARD COURT 'Rant Now Greatly Reduced'’ - AIR CONDITIONED — - 1 AND 3 BEDROOM -Modern in Erary Detail — ADULTS ONLY — *S8!Si VFUFZt manaoeruEsa^r8st . apt g ■tact, | North Paddock. I 9S®2 D>“7 ‘ I ROOM HOUSB. I I. COL- , . _________FE 5-7333 CLEAN. WARM ROOMS. .HOME I good food If dot trod. redocorotfd Automatic h - downtown. IV ATI ' I ROOMS, PRIVAfB. j J i furniahwH 919 Kim I 1.1 ’LANDLORDS :a advantage of our rental . Tenants waltln- (or h, apartments li FE 3-74S8. 1 ROOMS AND BATH. FYT. EN- Efficiency Apartments Living room, kltehan, bathroom, 340 N. Paddock, pe 2-2098. 1 LAKE VISTA APTS. WE SEEK TRAINEES NOW TO SUAurr for up to isji per R. AS J Operating Engineers 4 cor tad o real dtofro NATIONWIDE tad advance tn the or ----- la nccwasary. Usual Jot Writ* Pontiac Prcat PROJECTS CONSTRUCTION, EES TRAINED tMrfe &A7?„. 6S1 R. J- (Dick) VALUE! . maulino and RUBBISH, rame Realtor FE 4-3531 your price. Any time. Fe MM. i 345 OAKLAND AVENUE HAULING B RUBBISH. 33 LOAD I OPEN I TO P SUNDAY 11 TO 4 - Anyttm#. FE 4-MS4. - - ■' u --------- O’DELL CARTAGE Local and lone distance movii I a week. FE 34155 or FE 2-1343 —4-Tljjg.__i__ 3-RM MOD APT 555 MO DRAY- MODERN 5-ROOM APARTMENT, ! S'nSS: Sr 3-.2M | mov* gjRrM«uh**. 3 NICE ROOMS, PRIVATl'LAUN- {*^”^3^1 ” *9131 from «I H^Tn^m;^LnF: _______Coll Pi MIR. 5 ROOM. BATH 14 I. SHEFFIELD, month. ‘Nwlh ^f' 44 ( BEAUTIFUL CALIFORNIA RANCH |1| > »0. II i»WHa T ^ |M| homt W. Pioomfifld Ttp, FOR 8AL1 OR RENT^NfW HOM1 IRT-PLOOR ROOM FOR INVALID on of Inntf HIM. vicul, 3 bedroomir n«*r|iochMUr. Cali 9™"* fe V»n *«**?** ** onli! . TO 5-1733; reterenga____J WVjlV’l ^ LOVELY ROME KOU 1 KI DKHI Y and Mnhs ______ 3 .p.m. rE 4-0443. *7EVQN"" CALLINO - WOMEN wbq—wan# to work part time. flaaa^sarnlnii prises nag OS. Savings Bonds Area trains you to bo a successful representative Cell PE O-4S0A or writs PC ..Sos U, Drayton Plains for an __PEI-1400.. __ PAHCITNO AgPjWfe j Wtd. Contracts, Mtgo. 35 j 4 ciaJk' SL^ADSf1^ *ATli' ABILITY A BATH LOWER. NICELY PUR- | i l®T CLA8S DECORATINO, PAINT-1 NO RED TAPE. BUT MUST BE .u _.n ala- um TRAINEE DIRECTOR Dipt. HN « Dally P 25 pei__________ .... work guar. FE 4-9205. A-l PAINTING It 1 ___»ible* discount* M< gagas available. Call Ted I CuTlough FE 4-3841. ARRO RBALTY ”----Ellaabath Road FK 5-1172 after' 5 p.m. - VOpMS AND BATH rnltbed. Oarage. FE partially furnished RMS. AND BATH. ATTRACTIVE- | 2-TBB0" ly furnished, carpeted, pull------------ drapes, modern jkttohS. wall \Y El ST APTS. oven, combination fretaar and re- . .... frlgerator. garage. Ho children. ’ 160 ALBURN AVE. _________I_____ rECtlRATIMn I , Lmas-wta—etn isoad______; Phone FE 5-0523 after g p.m. j i bedroom apt. newly decorated. Fnper removed. FE i^WU ABSOLUTELY THE PA8TEST AC- 5 ROOM HEATED FURNISHED OR alove and ref rig. and utilities ——«—-—■ - - —-----------------— 1 Don on your land contract. Cash unfurnished apartment. Tile bath. furnished and. plenty of aloeet buyers waiting. Call Rector Par- gas heist, adults preferred. 315 »pa99. BE 9-8943. i ORTONVILLF. i option, reasonable j Rent Stores NEW STORES, WEST 47 dine MA 6______ BY OWNlk — 4-BZDItOOM. baths, ranch. Waited Labs l Side FE 3-3144.___________ Rent Office Space 2 OFFICES FOB BENT. 4540 Pinto Hwy , OR hbi : NEW OFFICES - WEST SIDE BY OWNBB Krw&V 3 >BKDROOM BRICK CITY ........ STATE ........ ■ "g1,! I COUNTY . HRS WED.: FROM . AOE BOYERS FOR CONTRACTS CLARK REAL ESTATE , ..- , , ________________-44 WrHURON FE 3-1003 PE 44113 i C^8TO*t- 'sA.mIf."a.aU«n.rA^R. I CASH TOR bOOD”LAND CON- I tree estimates. OR 34344, EXF FAfNTINO. INTERIOR, WIN-ter rates. Free estimates, all work guaranteed. FE M3S1 or OF 3-7320, INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ■AYa*wtag/i —washing. Pm | OR 3 PAINTINQ PB 4-5033. •0 OAKLAND |n£lAi PONTIAC LAKE RD PRI- v *Ply k TED'S MMEDIATE ACTION . i Any good land contracts. New >r seasoned. Your cash upon sal- ------------P ------ -sfactory Inspection of ntopOtty PE 54375.________and title. Aak tor Ken Templetan. i remov! K. t. Templeton, Realtor —„ •Jx.jss"-.------- 3133 Orchard Lake Road pe 4-4583 _ • 11 Television Service 24 land contracts to but or i bachelor **^^1-------------------------------- to sell. Earl Darrels. EM 345111 |AAg Eg S FOOT HUSKY WANTS WORK DAY OR NIGHT, TV SERVICE. -• — • *-------- * 1 M I STB AKA, PK 5-13*4, Lott and Found 26 Rent Houses Furnished 39 \ 1 BEDROOM. COZY. CLEAN, BUS 1 . into, utilities turn. PE 34SM. 1 [ 3' BEDROOM DUPLEX. CHILDREN ; welcome. 550 month. OR 3-1715. 1 BEDROOM H O M E.PXRTL Y I attar S p.m. PS i ______r-xg! j F°r Rent MisccHaneene 48 iarpttod, 'fenced , , » R APARTMENTS. :3 AND ind ll.MS dawn Pajr-104 par month OR 1-70M. I SslaMt. bTr(1ai\" ROOMS - 3 PIRBFLACBK -LIVINO ROOM. 341II STEAM HEAT - LANDSCAPED LOT. 30OS2U OVERLOOK IN U LAKE iAROAIN — FRICK AND Curb I_______________________| ttV .. I Work Wanted Male 11 Waitresses \r~~~ .Teds have immediate openings 0f any kind, tor curb watmaaae on thr dayj tools for mot f Olddti 1171 Dixie Hwy . Drsy-, Applyev«nings___ “** "a^pg wanted. Rougl^t Inga I bell a . Jobs. 11.to hour, i ptnaui LP HIM.______ 33-YtAR-OLD MARRIED FAMILY i man wants steady Job. OR 3-330$. FEMALE BSAOLE. i A-l CARPENTER WORK NEW i ■“» IgLvWjttEJ 1 Wtoto^Vt E4MS I POUND: ST. -BERNARD, HALF I rl grown puppy. PE 54343 after 5! j I-_r-/vww 1 TmTpiS: LOST: PROM EAiT IROQUOIS ™ DO YOU NEED A EOME1 WXPEICARFE-NTER WORK «RD'»>»». brownish black, long-haired kitten. ( A 4 year Old daughter need .lady| g*”N jyg- ,**9^*” | bob-toll. Reward. FE 34148 I r T«n1w"t mil”"***1* ~ ****** I OR 3-*^3l__________'LOST: CHIHUAHUA. FEMALE. ! ’ "■ ^--------1----“CABINET^MAKINO.. | «*»“ e°lor Ovtvwbjr 3’ B1!-°»ln«’ AUBURN HEIGHTS—2 AND room ipt n«wlv decorated ultt only. ACHE Uk|. PK 3-MM_____ 3-ROOM MODERN. OAK HSAT I garagt. PK 4-4 If5 I BEDROOM i YEARS OLD. Hi ICtl Kitchen* a spaclalty. PE ■ Wanted Real Estate 361 bftb .nd ent TY Fi | 3.43^6 ' OWllUt RENTAL L1STINQ8. BEAUTIFUL APT. ON LAKE: A n y v h • r e. anytime. House*. ! upated ms a mo adults MY krtintnt8~/urnla^^ or uiifur-1 "74,* u IKh 1 cozy aftTnicely'furnThot Vater. oil heat. UL 3-5377._ I COUPLB^XND BABY__ PRIVATE j " Bsldwln EM ” |H FURNI8HED Shelfle ~lBATH PARTLY j EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. 151 S.j FE 1-5095 IlTRiW|CARPERT«1BgRE^J I. FE I44IS. ■■ Any’ hours. Na Call collect. ' v.\vv.rrr.r—^----COLORED - APTi. AND ROOMS LISTINOS WEEDED tor rant. Couple or working mao. action call. — 1 — * ■"* __ItREWER REAL tSTATE SPECIALIZED REALTY 8ERVICE Call Louie Borst. Realtor, FE for raaponalbla family. FK 3-34 111 j ROOMS AND BATH. ATTACHED ! garage, all modern. UtlUtlea un-furn. Inquire at 537 Brown Rd FOR RENT OR EQlUITY. OFF ' M»7. _ j ROOMS. NEAR ; COUPLE ( Lake Vlllet FURNISHED 3-ROOM~ HOU"8 with bath, lit a month, m 2-4923 LAKE ORION — 3 ROOMS ANI Buildin* Motierni/ation A-l ALTERATIONS AND MODERN-tsatton Residential and eornmrr ttal Data Cook Construction Co ffi*^ATno^rSS D?*?a MIDDLE AOED MAN Hwy., Watorterd._ work. Any oHar. Any ho FURNISHED APT. i I-1 root. Pace. ( Rant Apts. Famished 37 T. BATH, I tolly turn- I BEDRM.. PVT. BATS, KITCH-anatta anti., tolly torn., naar MSyO. Farfect tor bachelor stu-danta. Pvt, ant. FE 4-4304 i ROOM KITCHKNKTTE. ADULTS ■d “* ” Paddock FE 2-3045. COLORED Weekly, «« i-h». _________ COTTAGES. ALL UTILITIES. Weakly. 313 up. Tru Rustic Cabins. 4d| s. Broadway. Lake Orton. DOWNTOWN 3 ROOM FURNISHED FE S-3489. FURNISHED APARTMENT REA-- »* 34083 IORT PERSONS. ALL TYPES 6P REMODitINO no down payments terms. LICENSED CONTRACTOR O A UiWI M CONSTRUCTION CO . 31M: 54681 Painters Sc Decorator* — CUSTOM PAINT1NO -- FULLY INSURED -Wm C Mr Rath_______FK 544to Pluterins Service FLASTERINO REPAIRS A SPK- _DIXIE HWY. FE 1 Per motlmrleM family " Moldlero ■ "4134131. Miss I __ __ '^S?nT^.“(toSu1 R?5°miI Wortc^Wsiitcd Fenuile 12 kind, rl 5-9556________j LOST: RIDQXBACK DOO. BLACK ..WBi .»*»**._A.?D HOU“i^>CP®5^c«i.Tv51 rArt^K,r; 3.5g7t attar 4 p.m. Rtward. nlshed. Cloee In. no tUtoktri FE LOST: MALI BEAGLE. MOSTLY ! 5-7505. _ ___| block and whit# with little brown j l-BEDRM.. KITCHEN. BATH! UTIL, ___ __ ■_ __ ____H.. 0" to««v 1 »Ji ow •"* Prlv. parking and ontr. PE 3-7435 THREE ROOMS, PLUS KITCHEN _ _ cleaned. PE 84435 i co,“r Iv'w*rn ™ | AND 3 BEDROOM, PARTLY 1 and bath AU have one separated WANTtel^ltD. RbbtrWOAND M '-wVTVjt—t obt—MEAit Lakefront apta. OR 34155 j bedroom .As tow a. 3WL s-.,*, I carpenter work. H Wt ^"uftonvUU^I /toward"‘p* ! » SSI I SLATER APTS WAlX#eAttK -~34iO«rf»f. —“ “^WMAS DE-I 4-6259. ■ JyJfB* •» Baldwin UwAl Lill ial l KJ. toga, haatad and lurotabad - MA 52^?: ' #Tr*\ rTciVA u rv jl- Ol N PARKE ST , ' 1 *'U*A ' ■ . _ __ PRIV*-™ ENTRANCE FE 4-3548 ’ I WALLED LAKB. 3 BEDROOMS AFTER 3 AND SUNDAYS. SEE l Call avanlnas. MA 4.1433 CARETAKER MR. CARROLL, HOUSEKEEPER , , WILL - MAD CHRISTMAS DB-____ $1(X> RKWARl) For retard of smalt gray Foodie loat In vicinity of John R and ! South Blvd. UL 2-4530.__ j Hobbies and Supplies 26A umtff.g^fTv~~rrftv~^n~riw5-i3 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- -------• —iX"--------- iSL and *Ugh! tng and housecleaning. FE 3-7*31. ! gvBN-HBAT KILN WITH STAN a homework. FE 54411 or FE &-4055 BOOKKEEPING, FILINO. LITTLE i like new. for ceramics. 385. FI iSPINED WOMAN. LIVE IN CARE of s cbUctren t and f rears old. ----- — BEAUTIFUL 3_________ room (hitch colonial bttek. Lake-fiont on Pontiac Lako. Oarage and boot home. Taylor, OR 4-0308 MODERN 5 ROOttS. PONTIAC , Lako. OK 3-3133. . ___ OIL HEAT. 3 BEDROOMS. 14* "ujttly la?* Call U Mto3 >*U*bl* SMALL HOMS-PURNISHBD. ALL modern Near Dodge Perk. •* dort from_ bus ^ 4036 Wet— ___Automobile Repairs ALL REPAIRS FINANCED, NO BSSft) ^MOTORS® Ul_______ cury-Oomtt, _ 131 8 Saginaw. I no Winter prtcea. OR 3-4*73. QUICK BUILDING AN6'REM0D- 12275 Elisabeth Lake Rd. 'and~3_rm, apt.' sEf-ouIun j ABOAD^fcT**1*' CARItOLl‘' Al I Rent Housci Unfurn. 40 BQ G u « nVuiries—y.0R-1 ^Cnt Aptl. Unfurnished 38 I 1 BEAUTIPUL RANCH. NR. MSUO. I nithed close in, cell after 6 pm I ^ ^ “ Inke region. OUphant, LI t-6655. ! n *ml- 1 L^R?IS R9?M AF?- JBFEBB- i uokooOobg|ii Kbiic. 3-RM. AND KITCHENr ftWHlNT•; ■*n?l.,t*T* ,.A<*ulto only_FE 1485d. Convenient to MSUO. UL 34P73. bath. AdUlta. 109 Horton. 1ST FLOOR. HEATED MODERN, I-rLOOR. 3 BEDROOMS. SMALL 1 ----:-----“Jlr i -*"**•— except, electrics 43 Elisa- house, oil heal. 41 Ann Arbor JA'STAI.LF^ FRE+f BuTldINO SERVICgf | ’Written guarantee with every job. 1 Room additions, aluminum and atone siding. ^ garages, etc. No | BIO BEAR CONSTRUCTION CO 33 W Huroo St ________FE 3-7333 j Carpet Cleaners 1A-I RUO AND F U R N I T U B-E FLASTERINO. NEW CEIUNOS repairs and addlttooa. Beal work-manahlp EM 34M1. PLABTERINO. P3UEB ESTIMATES D. Moytra .EM 34183 PLASTERING - - WORK OUARAN-teed. 241 N Saginaw. FE 54334 Sew and Mower Service Area. MAytolr 8-7«; ' ikONINail +0 00 07 MT HOME ! Pood work.FK 8-gS4i.____ M1MEOORAPH1NO TYPING SEC-r eta rial service. EM 3-3843 NEAT WALL WA8HINO AND IRONINGS. PICK j up and deliver. OR 4-9178_____ ; WHITE LADY DB8IRB8 house! | work by hr. Own truuaportatlom -------. n —,—“ —m. aaiw. iw tvorton. | Notices and Personals 2712 large rooms,~white 'chil - ------------------------------- gl welcome^^vt. entrance. 311 A BETTER WAY. TO | Pay Your Bills J 1 AND 2 BEDROOM FLATS FOR I kitchen i adulta, Oaa heat. t5d and 553. r ----- Mary Day. Inquire FE 543*0. A ROB ROOMS, CLEAN. CLOSE TO - >. FE 54138 - paid experience In idcial i case work. Car aecmaary. Obtain application lar exam-Ination by writing Michigan II SerYtea. I GgART YOU NO WOMAN DOOtES OF-I flee work. Experienced In typing. | willing to trum. FE 3-7819. i ] 1 BuOdiiTtServke 13! I BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT j - HOMEX SERVICES te Nation* 1 Bank Bldg., Rochester OUrt 1-6104 and OLive 1-6105 V OIRL OR WOMAN NEED1NO friendly advisor Phone FK, -6122 after | p.m.. Or If OO 2-6734, Confidential. BaWBSSBTa ue l .j-bedroom brick welcome. 431 North Perry, yg 1. I LARGE ROOkh. NEAR DOWN-1 lawn AUn 9 Fdwbui upper near Opoyke, 655. - - ............... , pvt. inquire M 3 AND BATH. WILL HEATED AND 3-BEDROOM. OROUND PLR WT: opt.. r«fg., stove. Wnltoo and NICHOLIE-HARGER .................... l fe 5-8183 rts Baldwin Auto Wash. Sc Polish. CENTRAL Aims' WASH-14 WEST i Allay. Blue Cor a I. Slmonlai. • I Touch Upa. FE 8-1438. Boot and Motors i Roprir and Strvke JUST ARRr you are iNvrrro i___________ I ’81 JET STREAM EVINRUDE | Motora — AH Models on Dieplej ! Harrington Boat Works | LARSON AND CUTTER BOATS 1 '*1 S, Telegraph Rd —* Doll Repair rY’g DOLL 101^1 aue heads and dolls toi I Quillen. OR 3-3874 ■TABU LON ■ WATERLOX - BRUCE Furnace Doakrs I BEDR r^*Ul/nc£~dlu: ArhaTtTM I Charfotto.'lnquiri Apt, g. j _mmith. FE 4-15*8. ““ *• 13 ROOMS, QUIET OR MIDDLE- 2 SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT ““ -------- “—“ rnnier- Call FE 4-4913. 1 couple. Stove CAPABLE WOMAN TO "^t~^T.o~n^M..~OR~ 34493 j vv^TOCUrtCC Ca***f6 I FRFD HERMAN contracting, Also’atore trbnt re-J OA1NTY MAID SUPPLIEa”-modeling John W Caplet MY I Menominee. Mrs. Wallace. 3-1128. . _ _ __ a-7996 1 BtHj excavating 1 surrg made to . TRUCKING I . men and women, rs wni IN DEBT? — .............. . ROOM.. FRIYATE ENTRANCE | | Boat Storage Sc Rentals | INSIDE WINTER STORAOE FOR Body and Fendet Repair | ul imm"1 TYPIST. TO WORK FROM Dictating machine Must be capable. :Ferry Service. 8129 Highland Rd. snvktWti___________________ ~?° Annt 9* ** OO^^UBTbSt HOMES BUrf/TTO iUIT "BULLDOZINO - 1593 j 2-ROOM bath, i FE j* ROOMS. MEASURE FOR ] RTMBfT. PRIVATE GoorTll Clart. _ r. ENTRANCE. UTIL-1 adult. *“ ___bath. gtsl. 1*01111099 stove torn. FE 5-2632. 3-ROOM UFFER. NEAR OUT tan wagon R 3-999P. ■' father lata home. ’ appointment! I Carr. IF SO LET US Uhed. Clean, modern, ft 5-jjg4- ffUST * W9mmt9,' 3 ROOMS AND BATH. FIRST'! 3-ROOM APARTMENT SUITABLE I FKf3-397,4*Ud' "# drll>k*f>' C>U j ‘."apwso I LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. 5:39 pm - 13 ROOMS . FE 2-1339 I IMp Waited 8, CHRISTMAS SPECIAL cjve You 1 Place to Pay 59.999 FEE YEAR AND MORE tovsfy wtSStoa 'room'Tor ?370* Ease Your Mind UAVT* 1 iftSKcn” b"u<-l WE ARE NOT A YOU HAVE co#To*r~8iHiCDiW:'TMjBBL. LOAN COMPANY sartiSSTO MICHIGAN credit SatTa study lne and are wlUing to'CEMENT AMD 1 LOCK WORE. COUNSELLORS devote 40 bdurs Weakly tn actual [ Keith Q, jtogwart. FK *4793J_ ; work ■ Wat l^Uw to pMBto.t |KiCt»lfcAl 'SERV—FREE E8T.' >' W,#** •p*2t l\p.%''°r L,l'V, I FART7TET Electric. FE 54839 4.1 SCI)Ur. IT, I*E 2-7911 excavattno and trenching , CALL If you are the determined for septic tanka drain flelda. r type I footings and Br“ —**- m LWi and really 'Wddt la auke money.1 34*84. . _______ _ Edith. 3 larok roomAs.lW mtvTnu-. vote entrance, nicely furnished. 378 9. Anderson. FB 9-7999. 3 ROOMS.’PRIVATE BATH entrance, good residential lion, everything f-—-drinkers. Fg 3-lgpg. Sunday. f " BKDROOM HOME, CLEAN, children weleome, 195 a month. FE 9-4993 or FE 44379._ beSroom home clean: children welcome. $93 a month. FE 9-4493 or FE 4-8370. i BEDROOM MODERN AT JUDAH BEl— 3 VERT ATTRACTIVE ROOMS, _______I Counselor: ____ ____ ________. Credit Cmmaelon UL Na YRlfir FARTlk#. Ff 4-4331'- I ROOMS AND RAnHBBuniKr by welcome 109 Dresden._ l-ROOM AIT. CLOSE " IN. 2ND Tnd~BATH-cLiXiT | ^BEDROOM DUPJL EX refrigerator, all utlll-1 Automatic Heat — Full Basement abed. 195 oar mouth. ! WILL DECORATE $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 " Valencia <4?*and BATH, HEAT, HOT WA-tor, prt., close in- #1 9-1414. 4 ROOMS, BATH AND UTIlXflXS, partly furnished, flee, (tore aan Mm. 5*4 a moath. MA H74L - FREE ESTIMATES -DEDUCTIBLES FINANCE lincolImJercurycomet 332 S. Saginaw. Phone FE 34131 KELLY 8 BUkiP SMpi-194 ORCHARD LK. FE 34399 Complete Body A Fender Repairing MSBpt te THH.WNM7 - Radiator t Heater Troubles Corrected * Lights Repaired Rechrom-d Bumpers Installed Insurance Estimates - 1x9 Doug Fir Boards per M 979 Rock Wool Insulation . Bag 99c 4'XS* V’ At Birch Ply ra *3.44 PONTIAC LUMBER CO. CASH AHD CARRY So* of Painters St Decorators i AND RATE UFFER: mm i*i ntetml. 104. Forest. I-room uffbOtmt side OAS boat, garage, 979. FB 8-8909. I ROOMS. NIWLY^DBCORATED: FBI-39dl _________ trROOMS AND BATH. NEAR ST Basem boat, paved road, taqub | ■_____I_________■ , Mu». Realtor. 77 B. Saginaw BI. rgilchael'v Church. Oas heat fur- FX *4194,__________ I^Vshed Fbone FE 44993 before ' 3-BEDROOM BRBCk RANCH. CAft-1 •V.m / - ) neted. I year* - • - J-- I SPACIOUS RMS. NEAft TEL- I _S*,**1 , 595 OR This space reserved for your Business and Service Directory Ad. ’ , FAINTINO-PAFERINO-WALL . i Cleaning - OR s-ieu. Tunger I ACME QUALITY DECORATORS PalnUng. paper removaL wall -t—ki-r -I.. ... r” .’Tax Sporting Goods WE TRADE New and Used Gutis ARCHERY EQUIPMENT Mr. DISCOUNT — CRESTLINE ANO LONE BTAR BOATS AND ALL EQUingBNT KELLY HARDWARE 3994 AUBURN ROAD OPEN "SUN 79-2 FE 24911 r Television, Radio and Hi-Fi Sorvico Trucks to Rent ib-Ton Pickups iv,-Ton staked ' TRUCK8 — TRACTORS I'ontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 939 8 WOODWARD FE 44481 FE 4-1441 ■ Open Dally Including Sunday Upholstering OMAS UPHOI__ 17 NORTH PBRRY FE 5- IAKLB8 CUSTOM UFHOLSTtR-tng, MM Cooley Lake Road. KM 3-1441. usnmvmm ■wmmmm ■V ' V ■■•—.......... THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, ^DECEMBER 0, I960 uT TWBNTY-SEVEIT For Solo Homoo 49 i. hM m%M, kimlif-—rM town, wm uIcmm M gaaMMF* COLORteD BARGAIN ( ROOM* — JU ON 1- raMJWHLlBMF 1 BLOCK PROM SCHOOL-IVtaT LOW DOW* PAT- mgr^- oHV* a JIM WRIGHT, Realtor W Oakland A**. Opon tU t:M H mtt wr mmi CrtlLDfelEN WANTED ONLY MHO WITH MM DOW* PONTIAC LAKE HOAD. TJM To Du J* Ihla I HdroaH, Mb bath. huge living room. large Ugh! kluhn nn pleeler. plumbing, electric Astern, (oread air H band, win taka icedMt or aar “ dRWDI Pra*OHAM • II — 0* thl* aaat t-st**^Park. AT.. £?! naan fatally. Immedtat, srrftdfc.* DOWN PAYMENT rTAcK LOVELAND glMcam Uhc Rd PH wm FLORIDA FURN^ DUPLEX JPBEE trade for Income M, Pontiac Praia. PLOklDA, iOflLRB NORTH' OP Clearwater at Crystal Baaak. Far- all tarroaa floor,. lari, aarport and utility roan Comer lot. I 'For Solo House* 49 STOUTS' Best Buys Today . Safari?® E r%%~S£H S^BitS-W^SiSS! ,s& gr sa? arajpus tnaanant with flrenlac* and c*£r “S*1 ^°*** <£ dontt Coy-arad fraat entrance. rear patio and attaahed two-car ,a?aj« IM%0. °lh*r “•“T — MAKH MONET 1 ■WO la a chan** for the do lt 33? i^^oTSmTSsI^ _■ . PAST (CPU DAHDY ssagBnjffSyrCT? *“”. oa^T,oorV^ .flrSS! Jump w^rCd SSCt'at'Vfff ^ ^LABOE FAMILY^ By owner. Ill.tOO. 5,1718. . FIRMER BOOT • ROOMS. OIL heat. MpT MSI dawn Calk 01800. m Decides Gf. NOTHING DOWN Lars* lot. Fan baesaeni t aar garage Haw furnace Larfa hitch-In M0 par manth inatadias taaa* Tom?T VERMKTT Real Estate and Inaaraaae Miracle MUe Stiapptnf Center PI 1-8008 , or KM MR or, 15 MOVES YOU IN Beautiful saw 3-bed room brick PR t-HM LrMtte W» 3-4300, H P. h<5lMes. iftc. CLOU TO lap raw — t yiwaa. bath, braeaeway attached Ltar Carafe. abaaH tad. Illnea* force, aala Only 87.800 Sea || now. to sat detalb HRAR ORTpHYILLR — Very nice. 1-bed room home, oaiy 11 year, aid. I atablee. M acre, good!' learn trontaoa as t road. An GAYLORD PRICK REDUCTION on thl, four bed roam heme Owner KENT LABS OAKLAND — Sea Oil tad IliHt feta*. Beautiful landscaping surround* ttde In, and bid jKi^TrjsSWrS.*-- “sa^.'53sr,SL-,w ' Patla. Near ku*. Owner says. Sail. Askinc price (MM and 4LMI do WEST SIDE . Near sefcoate and ta>S*dllll la down tewn. • rat. asd kath wtth Ml bant. Oaa beat. I aar sara*a. Mow at iMmi. CLARKSTON AREA - Nearly aaw • kadi at. trHaeal brisk and frame MiiNilia IlMlaS, fern-fig rn.. ttbrary or dn. Oak flown, large clout, autnlee, etoal features In kitchen. Oarage, outdoor grill. alia high lot Now at ML Mi, term, Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor M00 DUIe try.. »t Telegraph FKMUlOtaa Evee _______Free Parking____ For Sole Houses . 49 ANNEIT $68ob. Immcd. Possession, Clou In. goad neighborhood: 1 badrou. * bath, all lie. roerne. nicely decorated. RdlgBlagl. OAg beat, garage. 4 par tool mtg. araU-able or reeeoneble term, ga Home Plus Income M acre, with lardy j bedroom home New carpatfag In II ring rm Sgi^HB IB, Iga. kltchgo. I fairly now apartment, ggggygfl from house. I aar gong* ‘ Jot® laafiriy payaMa. Elizabeth Lake Estates Owaer transferred. 1 badrsu newly ramodalad kitchen, mT Mm wta rsi.. baeo-saw gat furnace. I gvxm osfc - low monti Sylvan Shores ^ S badrm. I floor haato it a law atone to guphua, hike to schools. lake prl< legee. Carpeted Bring ai Kltlitl * BATEMAN REALTY MULTIPLE USTINO SERVICE BRICK RANCH. 3 badrm. Bad 4 roar, aid. EceaUant lake prfriloSM and )u*t outetde of town Only IM.MS PHA term, gtM dawn ALMOST AH ACRE. 3M feet Commercial Hoar Pontiac City Hoapttel. • m, bom* In cncUcsl Hew gac furnace Ear far*(A poaltry banrn. tea-! eoaable OaaC term, or ooeilder ,miller home ae part parmant. I «B1 1.Lapeer Rd. jW 4-MM LAKEVILLE. NEAR OXFORD I1M Lake prtrtlmes Interior almoet finished, will supply for finish. mvTwii ! LAKE^ORION. 10 MILES FROM Pontiac, almost aaw. all madam ] roneenleace, J largo bedroom, |. Will deaorato la tun J acre lot Mt* par mo. Aceaat to Trout' ^MODEiT Mr MMftftl «tf Airport Rood . ) >» I H BrSfi Cm tdMtahita^adwl! OKU. OR TRAbK - Newly M petod tiring mom. full dlatag rn wrn gtoMCd to porch, full baa moat. Tlakaa to faraou, a, hat water boater. Oato 87.WM w trade far I brdroom noma. • FAMILY mOOMB — Aubu Avenue orar Paddock Street See For Yourself CHEROKEE HILLS I kk‘imm un \OWjRf»ltor Is £ B■ w. twytttei. Wtterlord Hills Estate ^dnur«auTss I ACRES. T MOM NORTH OP Rcckcttor. aim kcmtilto. Cnn-ktrry Lake prlrlleue,. MI t-JMT. 3tg ACRM Oy»t LAND wltt large Lee tied *m MM* Mr^lDgkiaaL Could be kurtoae, STEELE REALTY (Main Office) —Read be. Milford “I said I'LL drive!!" For Sale Houses For Solo Houses 49 COLORED! BA Jo* atm. Attract!** | Bed- j BUD" William Miller Realtor FE 2-0063 870 Wait Raraa Strum | _ j_Oam I ts s_ DORRIS Ife aareeb Bargain. Term, PC)NTIAC REALTY automatic bee cldc. About l I Nearly^ New mM*kt FHA Approved HAGSTROM EXCELLENT OLDER carport. Laadacapcd lot. paved etraalt. Alamtam etorae and I eereene R neatly decorated BUNOALOW — Walking dlttoag* 1 Tull Ce«e.I„ to dawatowa. clou to achaab. *aH stately apace. Hrapta,,. (an baaamaaL atlkcbad garage torga ftatahad I attic. Oaly t).HO down NORTH RND rvsssrt PE 44411 NICHOLIE-HARGER US WEST UOROR STREET FE 5-8183 car garaga. Only in aoo H. R. HAGSTROM REALTOR CSM Hlgklagd Road iM-MI Lauinger Cape Cod with large gtuunde located In deelrable Doneleon Perk iubdlrtetoo Include, d«-. HdMM Bring roam wttk Ora-1 pUc. uparate dkta, room ! wall H wall carpeting. 1 bedroom, and den. 1H bathe, rec- —-----------‘ imfaga. atciM at 7 ■ - Vou'U I TATEg ] BEDROOM HOME 4IUW. In Ihle eceluelve drag wa are rdf 11 ting thl, attractiv, family homo la a rRat roung family ana with lot* of netgkborhood fun. and prirttagaa aa that beautiful 44 acre lake front park aa EUeabeth Lake. Eaey fra clou, family rao camfariakl. Beta aaw carpeting, u caaagt be beat 111 tonaa. tea rid or 1 BUILDERS It ACRia Lake freatage Ripe for eubdtridlag. Waterford Tup.. JX HAYDEN, Realtor M 1. WcWoa OR S-SM1 | ranch cr tri-lcrcl. For Sale Farms ••-ACRE, CORNER FARM. OVER •MM. tad frontage. I-bed- I ream home, garage, bam. chick -I aa coop, only (Ml aar acre. C PANGUS, Realtor I futS borne t 1 “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor I to Ml. Clemeaa at. FE 5-1201 1 After 6 p.m. FE 2-3370 safBeieat t« mak SNYDER KINNEY & BENNETT Ragfaeaatallra l.MO-ft. of lake frontage. NN f FARM. SOOTH 1M ACRES DAIRY PI ef Lapeer, exoallmt ■______ . family brick haute, large dairy barn. Hal chad and ,llo. IIM.4W Cal mv GAYLORD. Realtor UM W. Hurue at I runt St. Lake Orton, TODAY’S BARGAINS ,■■■■ Lake Home ! lieeptlonal. good buy far only I Ssf i H.tti Ru privilege, on Oaten ; OR *"• Lak, at the end of the black. I- ft roam bam* to lie mlddja af J Mg lata. Pull bneemeat. furnace, gac Em wetar healer. 3 keCrccwi. -—-- -—-m- -1 BwLBgaM Mto iHMOitoivWtoM car taran .JWSe W oaar Dray- ke Moni tor extra taaa to an-ta. oaly uCSir tartoC lay eummar lake aeUriUm. A Dreyton area PM price IIU [LOTS^Or ROOM - 1^ HOYT 77J1 HIOHLAND ROAD l«p0rt Crooks and Auburn - Rambling ranch lmttlii 1 i room,, tiled bath, braeaeway and ! i attached garage Lot HdS Ooa---------1 to ecneah and ihopptng HAYDEN t d. j IMMXDIAT1 Fn—tpiQH. N«« WTUMMi Un lHtmr g*rmyt. bMtroom mm, oCt BMiMh li | •• Rd Alum, fldiac. biUt-ta r«B|« rsLJTR^toSr1^! _ I ADA MR RD. A roa Twp. MAov tl- i L , a,c, In lw «MHnl bom* with nr*RapSjE ' JdM room boo Mturtl to ftropboo. lum ktUbM vttb uMt tu# mmiUrtom, doobl* . , oU fumme*. brwaiVftT lull. 1 b. | ORMIIT NORTH SIDE %R' K AMPSEN! n GILES BROWN large modern _____ !XS£?S?Sto— “iiTtaito?mT Sale Business Property 87 SORED ,c4ffl3s>CIi2”ltoeberier Rand frontage. Vk mile north af “7W aapreuwey Modern bgSM. Busitas* OppurtuuKy *9 M rAURANT W A R T1D / TO M frits, agttoa to Ssr.'f*- BUSINESS AND RES. ^J33JBg brief oAlce apace In the’ bag? Sffhnd'**rAemtaf*’ 'tSSSimI Cleaning Plant bedroom auartmtat. Pretjir- market Maa-flMSM w!« handle Hardware and Sporting Good* 52rs?«i»pijss Priced far action. „ , Pizza UM par weak. Sculpmant fIntel as* Mm than I year aM. Owner muet tell Ult month. Be,t buy Is yt£E . Open 4-11 pAlhki after. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDME96ER. Broker 1873 Telegraph Road iffbNR Qpea •ggfua._________ GIROUX GROW MONEY Small etore building and a email borne combined for oaly Ml with OJM down. Ideal lor office, elmgem. barker ehap or email lutgfl buelnett. Sea thla now. ORRERAL REAL EST*t« UM Dlala Hwy. ■ " i ' Opes H7L Suadiy t ALL BRUIFFBD RESTAURANT Of WO pine Inventory full price. H. C. NEWINGHAM” CORNER CROOKS AND AURUlbr . PE 44M1 UL Hill Partridge IS THE "BIRD" TO SRB AIR BASE DRIVE-lK On PS-O rltoa si tors to me- pcndSjg clr bnee. Tbaueande of Real aetata end beadooma bldg, tit, MO da. LIQUOR BAR Opes year 'round ggxlM Mint log bUg. pine owner t l roam borne Jtontaatgtm — ta eagncRy. M4.IM wflh SIMM dawn er WILL Partridge SPECIAL AT $10,300 to PT. BUtoRta* FRORTAOR ca Dtoto, mjtaif, yHtakjf- iTmfcwSfto REALTY mIm __ijdhlM P»- *«*• *•••! CAM‘laKRPRONT 000. PR 4-5080 ____ ____ Furnished 5 ■ bedroom cottage STLVAN VlLLAOt g ROOMS AW ’SSUS." bath, full baaemeut. garage. Ill- . NEAR AUBURN NEXORTg torn rreatagt Price til.MO Call Large 1 bedroom-- awaar nFWtto. 1 fainga. Lot SSil to teiniji 'wffate, itot JHHBt-j Rent, Lease or Sell White Lake Township kitchen ’ aaj dinlag roam, ttm ns* srzM.7i«cr ^ Grove land Township Roman Brick this Nil op cornu «'e«*”u»ni for Imr CRAWFORD AGENCY I ____MT >TIu[ Suburban Living At Its Best. 1 Living - _ ____________ RANCH ROMS OP CONTEMPORARY STYLING add, up - •— Og. fl.l Lovely living raw tab ag^ay— roam too ^Three \5nuJg? ramie bath and fa baU Tbh I, RLOOMPIBLD UDCATION* under IMJM. *o much to am. allow plenty af time far your appetet- NSARST. MICHAEL S 4 and bath dawa. 1 and bath up. •eparate entrance, Obb fleer,. (CONVERTIBLE 24) 2-FCHTlily lit bedroom,. 1H bath, • W. W. ROSS HOMES "m-sjSpu iifBg TRI-LEVEL STARTER NO MONET DOWN Build a homo to be proud of Tour let or aura. Have medal. dn>iiBMy. totodw. KM stoto " 'to buy or sIcll nix CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE. INC. ISM S MAM St. i. belement, large H 3 BED- er ul a-3i#r ______ imi^*E£*-n^m6c~nRIIE near Longfellow Mod. moat aad garage- Ter me OL 1-0518. WEBSTER OXFORD — LAKE ORIOI t ACRES aad modera t r ranch borne, located <“> ■ highway. Attached I e Small houae la roar Bead for office af g» dead bay at tlt.Mg. r a urtfTtCTVty Nh!T WILLARD STREET Rawly daaaratod 3 bedroom, aad den. Colored bath ntturee. bau-menl. deep lot. excellent bay. Paul M. Jones. Real Est. Ml WE8T HURON STREET FE 4-8550 _____ PI g-1871 James K Blvd. n will, ba aar ptoaaara to ta you thh aaw tone bedrooi lake front home. Shown ky a taivUaaat only. Pkaaa I $300 Down ^ '] Another aew "TOUNO" bu... home. Really epaeteu, through out. Located on Weal Chicago Rhone 171 1-1884 urdj brisk aad ly 47,800 down! LIST WITH Humphries. FE 4-4526 ,M3WOL "lUV thl, l-bodraam family home. Noar Paattae Oen, ral. WHY WAtTt CITY EAST 4-roam heme, family-,wed dining roam, full bath, oil heat, t porch*,. Pull price. •14.4m. nice houae for owner and rental aa rear at lot. -CALL POR PARTICULARS SMITH * WIDEMAN *' - RU*31-*"----- DLORAIMSUILDINO CO. SCHRAM •x LWTWHilW — FW Met h*f• flclent terrtc*. WR RUY. BU. h TRADE to yr, eervln, «— ttae and vicinity. Opaa M. L. H. BROWN. Realtor J w I Lake Ave Pl l- _ wJSPT I a,mm. FR 8-OP7. "WBiBfek- i»Ji JIM WRIGHT. Realtor Uh. NMto balance at I block, to Boar*. | tl tat win taSto EAST OF F0RTIAC 3 bedroom bungalow wltt 11,17 i living roam lull kitchen. b»,e-mtnt. with oil heat Oa a Ml ttoc ua omy ti me dawa. SMB fris move you late one af these new home* frith earpetod living room and hall. Oat forced j air neat. On lou talto LaBaran 1 ■sheet Area IVAN W.SCHRAM | REALTOR lake Cabin $10,500 Cooley Laka Pronug* Ruetls lag : cabin with t car garage all heat 3 bedroom, Enloy being aa Ihc j lake aB year Term, Partridge AftO ASSOCIATES Mto w. Raraa_ FE adM LESLIE R. TRIPP O^NEIL MULTIPLE USTINO SERVICE j OXFORD—it tatfa larg* room*, m bathe. A specious family home, er couto ba amd aa ttteama. naa-1 tortu walla, hardwood floor,, ’ be sew,at frith sU fired steam heat, 3-car garage, large lot. I Need* com* reaalr. but b Terrific $275 DOWN LAKI PRIVILEGES Incfta Priperty Templeton STsF young mar-built ahual-■*- mum. windows Larce living raam ba. Lovely earcaacd East In 3 jmrge bidrtemk oquot a. to* a h tuaioaabta Saws pay. K. L. Templeton, Realtor COLORED GIs NOTHING down •Too«. never Hut a better buy 11 ia^isSg ^ StaUtaS: Very beat and alaaa. Career lot, garage. WWMitaR aad Mtiool does. IT. gM. Vacant ILM'l m RAY O’NEIL. Realtor tuar-h °*vut& IRWIN f «S! WHY DON'T TOD CALL? • we'U^flnd Mjj, you. lust t*U GEORGS R IRWIN. RRALTON M W. Walton - FR 3-7*83 IS Weat Huron JOHNSON 53 TEARS OF SERVICE i DOWN with natural burning fireplace, large kitchen with ample ecttnc «oace. beautiful doacd-ln porch. Full prim (MM frith MM down and duly MS monthly paytteatc. PONTIAC WATKINS — 3-bedroom reach with huge Retag ita •*-torn largo kRaiaa, ample apace, atm utility am Mil let. Prised al |ltM> with 1W bath, some with large IcCc: all are frmhty decorated; choice for aMhlag do you do act hov* to L _ ... . eran to bag. Won't you phone - fureaco h UHHOWm * ! everythin! RAY O'NEIL. Realtor RAY O’NEIL. Realtor 3S3 South — PE 3-71*3 Val-U-Way •OR GOOD RUTS AND TRADES Dixie High way n toot commercial I 7* fool com, locatlor tor I cT ‘ treat* a*. Mott • or what hare 1 car garage |1*M North Side Location J femUy income Each apa-____ consist, of 3 bedroom,. Bring FOR COLORED $250 Down close to Drnytoa Plain. "mi excellent eoadlttc. year* old Low t*k., m -... von, ffifiwJPP , R.J. (Dick) VALUET _«.tb tato ta Tri^ph Ota^-IJWL ReiItor FE 4-3531 g large | -=-*—=-T--s..jmas JU OAKLAND AVENUE • OPEN tTOt SUNDAY 11 TO y Northeld*. ettractlre 3-bed room ssfsxsgtjF&i OPP BALDWIN Rtae I bcSiccm homo, ga, her-naoe. largo gr M uRl borbo-«u* Pi* to backyard. Only ta A-l BRICK BUILDIHO Dt ROSY area with lota of trad*, (ta- bag? 'icSS- kUL>*Larir*r*alta rented ham* ca rear at NiwNf. frontage aa two street, Call far further tafarmattoa. Warren Stout, Realtor 77 N. aagtaaw FI MIN ”S»» qrwBrNuimM. | TFAr.UF. FINANCE CO. > — sCB 200 S. MAIN j MSGimi-af 'Tatagraph ca Harm ^ 214 E. ST. CLAIR i SSL, J3&, &VSS UM* 1 ROCHESTER ROMEO . MILFORD CZNTCH OP TOWN U> WAW JgtJ0 * M CtoUoo. D4W building, toir-condl- . __ 1 Honed, main .atreat. dlrtcily tatatota from bggik. MMfRwaty. P* Far Salt Ufa Prupfty 51 Close to Union Lake OMor homo to oxg- neighborhood Need, Mm SM. 3 bodrm,. -ep. din. rm.. oioots porch, fan hath. " komt- ell heat. 10. Paved wlndtag ral . Pontiac PE 4-4MS Lake Sherwood A beautifully nacalvag area gf reetrtetod year-round iah* home* *aly I mile* Item the WtohleeC Roc. Am. Make'>eur t tioa Nowm mu 4-mt LOVELY RANCE HOME • tomt, lair — Ml fr, Kfl to, Mato _ —,—tot rim »Sh brick bat: watt-out inyemeSl. MMobOd 3 car gaiagO. Privilege, on Sylyan Lake Call far ^appointment oaly ttl.M*. n£t£,' A. JOHNSON & SONS REALTORS FE 4-2533 Itot fl. TELEGRAPH SELL OR TRADE. THREE BED-| ROOM MICE HANOI. Wall to watt ,,fueling. 3Po*trta kifobrnt dinette Uled hath, taefefUlty d(co- ot 1 aatomatt, hoot, atttfiata ■term, aad wrema. Itt aar ga-rage. largo lot. 117IM. ACRE RANCH LABOR EARN. MOO DOWN MIM- VACANT YOU oaa hae* !■ mod late pototarita ta thl, neat 3 bedroom homt, Ha, oil automatic furnace, oak n*an. 4 pc bath, largo modern kStVem lot M x M3 toot. Wilt toko loot down or accept trade FR 3-70M - RRg. FR 4-4tl3 ’ CLARK REAL ESTATE ■ LISTINGS WANTED M4 W. Huron Open I to • cTV ^"b^Agr’^i JIM. WILLIAMS . RIAL RETATK MM SADW1N I 44M7 After t. PJ |4SM LAKE FRONTAGE Three Redrccm Rem,, burn to UM Natural Fireplace la Be- . proximateiy 3 acre* of toad. . Swim aad Hch from year own back yard. Right tafias from Rocttltlcr. 131.400 Howard T. Keating Co. OL 1-8159 For Salt Lata 84 $400 blSCOUNT Business Opportunities 59 MTS CASH FOR DRT CLIAIONO A PLUMBER WANTED Tha growing bagtooig amdc aa gaamm*. Orosalng onr t37,*M Canm.il, be do&ied. Idialtt-tojton- smatt dawn payment, plus totatoey. Call tar aStatafiT Peterson Real Estate MY 3*1681 ~ARE YOU L5qK!Kg~ rOR AN EXCEPTIONAL Uril pay-bM bataamt d aa. >w aa Gt II tab ua to dan attic* supply MfnW, Ml mv M Ihia tenuin* terMlffe *'***** YEAR’S BEST BUY UQTOR HOTEL. Wltt Bouer aad boor aarrymtt. gg mu*. North of FoMjti. Oruiilaa oeor RM > Need $25 to $500? See Seaboard Phone FE 3-7017 " 1185 N. Perry St PA3UONO NO PROBLEM Seaboard Finance Co. WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 STA^Stll^N^^O. Ml Pontiac State Rank Bids FE 4-1574 BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY BORROW* UP TO $500 OFFICES IM Fault, - Drayton Mata,— Etta WaBad U- »lrmln«ham. FBEtal LOANS "coSiPn SaJmsST 34 E. LATOtERCR Wl MM («! $25 to $500 statewide Signature Reel Bottle Service af FcMo* UI7 S. Telograph FE t-*t»l NSW. LOa NEW IMP WOkURT driua* ear, truck, woahlng ms-chtac complete with amp dl*-Peneer solenoid iwttah and two H-ln. drying fane over bout PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND Loan Company tea Pooh a* Stole Rnak SM»- LOANS $25 TO $500 URtab _ JMPMI Pniai Store, t-fremar fiitlla, MMM street team ggg-catt bcuitog kecjict. Ooad gemg kaai-■S i m TvnByri-EiGHT 1 / TflE PONTIAC. PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 11 ■ 7i l ■ J rJ' ■ BPPB. JESDAY. DECEMBER 6. lfi60 / Money to Loan 61 *•■' ', Otoeixpd M—W tendorot . Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO, $500 Household' Finance CyeJK 61A BUDGET YOUR DEBTS «»*r . H nt Nt ol Ml, MM Financial Advisers, Inc. ■ • PE 3-7053 nmwMna oar, .btotb. til. sJEWVin’W* altera. «ii H . Oaeo. Goods 651 For Sale Miscellaneous 67 ABOUT, ANYTHINO TOO Wi ““l /THE SOMk CAM. OTD AT L ! J SALEH. Hit OIU of the wav but t I>„ to pwjr. Furniture mid appii-1 not All kinds, NEW A USED | -i SlEGLER . | ■ r”ASH VVAV Gas and Oil. Heaters/ *taiil»t aluminum windows! Vila to Petboord ...... 13 94 I 4e*xto Fe(board ....... M W 4xlxto -Plyacor* .... 44.45 IMAM. Rock Lath » 99 4aS Plasterboard . .....I *1.35 Twlca the hoot tor Mi sentera. fw '*-ai$mSt%fVSlni TAKE OVER BALANCE BrtAS mo IMS OE television ordered t pedal for euatomer. I „ IMP Burmeister toc*rpj»*MU3rt' 1 LUMBER* company Mortgage Loans 62. nd look oround, I dom of parking. ff&ofriF® Mill. OPEN MOB. SAT, • TO mi • to • 34 MONTH9 TO PAY 4 mile* E of Pomlac o~ | Voss ft Buckner, Inc. o» SW WotWool SMs______FE 4-4l»|mKAl I ADMIRAL iislr TV AND PHONO J Used Trade-In Dept. ' Lounge Chttr MM . Davenport and Chair Mt.M RofrtioraWr ...... g».W ’ s-pc Break (net eet *33.64 Bloc. Roan ..... ...... ata.sol 1«-pc. Dining rot. suite . ttfl) .Double Dresser DO YOU HAVE decorating — t PAINT l ? Hundreds smsKrr^ EraSSI thomas economy , Get Out OI the KUt! flniah, hvdly used Take on klljqi g Saginaw PE 3-4151 I «S*mj L&iSwssra n»T«jg I i or anterior. See our wall paper | and matching fabric selection Berry Bros. Jelled Magic 00-drtp | ^OAKLAND FUEL - PAINT I .Orchard f'~”~ r off your • staling D FURNITURE, ables. coffee . tabiet, lamps _ I SatrV etc , Variety Ft 6-6563 [ Store. ITT Baldwin Avenue_____ 6$ BEAUTIFUL ,42” SOLID MAHOO- ----- I any desk with Inlaid laathtr top. Wide center drawer and 3 guided drawer* tol • ymFnlBjsTMY i gi I, - I lftftft designs. Formica topi. Michl. I n#wtnu CanUr |HkTWii MklHTHf AHD ian Pluoroscont 393 Orchard cash or Ink# over payments for] Av- M pft--- FE 4-633 $30.00 DUO-THERM SPACE HEATER. 130 “1 OR 3-0510. __________ ELECTRIC I IOHT FUTURES. W0Q4l,qMl; md Ff> 77 3RK BENCHES. Kaldoo Rd. OR SHOP LOADS, Wt Elbt r 1 For Ssie Pets 79 1 -TEAR-OLD BOXER, MALE. FI 5-0417. a Blond cockers, J months OM. tomato., fv. u, gmM home. AKC SCOrfll FPFg. 4T>. DE-, posit, grill hold tU Christmas. OR & AKC REGISTERED COLLIES. male and famalt, PE 8-0008.. I AKC DACHSHUNDS FOR CHRIST-maa—Terms Jsmor'i, rc 0-303$ BOSTON STUD. CH STOCK, CtilL tlaa. OR 3-4044. BASSETT SOUND; FEMALE. REO- nc 40143 3in W. Huron VACAf l6M TRAILERS FOR BOW BUNTINO AND RIFLE SEASONS, ALSO FLORIDA VACATIONS. . II FT. Trall-Blaeer. Apache Campers Make Reserve, tlSnj^now. F7 B. HOWLAND. O? ' ^AfiAfWN w^m —a Trailer Bsloo “■* 041 North Lapeer Shephen 'REE PV HAkASTEOti. WKmi MIC— __ Fat Shop, M WlUlama, FE VA433 MlKtaD PUFFINS. S3. HEALTHY. IQS E. Strathmore.________ PEKINGESE PUPPIES AKC REO. - Also atud setylce.' FE S-g450. PARAKEETS. OUAR TO TALE. r. OL 1-0373. SPIN DRY WASHER. 30-QAL n gfvo - ] "The wife isn't home, Mr 13 Orchard | # message — up to 500 words!" ______/J-4 Higgins, but I'll be glad to POODLE'S, $10 DOWN HUNT'S PET SHOP PE Mill PARAKEETS. OUMIANTEED TO talk. Canaries cages and supplies. Crane's Bird Hatchery, 1410 I Auburn. UL MBO. I PUPPIES WONDERFUL BREED M for peta —1 ** • U| OH 3-131 FURNACES. OIL AND O ,| Christmas Trees BEAUTIFUL SCOTCH PINE TRESS. I LOWREY ORGAN. ; I vrholaaiale. MA »-lf' Bkg POODLES, ADORABLE WHITE ------ — Tgy, a Main, 7 weeks old. f I Bemlnoie Ave., call alter d p- 67A Sale Musical Goods 711 red cyee^fufs only_a ■ Sale I House TreUers 89 ------ SHORTA MOBILE HOMES ^AUI ANOTButVlCE 14 R Oewfirif #. Oam. Rent TrsMer Spsce 90 OXFORD MONILK MANOR FOR ^** AW^n*tb^o.W*ef?. One mUa. oaat of Ogfotd on Laka- — NEW MANAGEMENT -OFPERINO SPECIAL DEALS. I the last low spaces — HURON TRAILER 1 3-3015. For Sale TItm III a 010 MILITARY TIRES AND tubes. 0 ply. EM 3-0030 after 0. A-I USED TIRES. *3.50 UPHtE buy. aell. Also whitewalls. STATE TIRE SALU M3 S. Saginaw St. FE 4 LOOK! 100x14 BLACK TIRES, noma brands Off now ears l-_.— plua tax and exchange. State Tire NEW TREAD TIRES. 010X15. 10 plua tax and recapable tire, OOOD USED TIRES KUHN AUTO SERVICE 140 W. Hi run Ft 3-1315 Wanted Used Cars 101 We Will Pay “TOP DOLLAR" FOR EXTRA CLEAN Sf ARP CAM Quality Motor Seles , 040 ORCTBARD LAKB^NM 5-”41 -----.« JlJ’ Ph, OR 3-1300 Used Anto Pnti 102 1003 FORD MTR., 1054 FOWTIAC I. ISM Chow. I, IN>_ Chav, solr. a&.Sr nilde ftefc Ueed Triicto 103 1040 CHEVROLET IS TON STAKE with rocka. MOO. OR MM. 1040 CHEV lti tON FLARE BODY with Oar-Wood Winch. OR 3-0030. UI3 6 M C dUBUMANrirB. 4 07 J Scott wood. WBM4d1. '*0 CHEVY, lit TONJtroi EOX| ton* duel, wheals, ’13 Ford. 6*too pickup -it Chevy ltk ton. Loot* wheel base good tiros ECONOMY CARS 33 AUBURN *” 4(1 S. Saginaw at Raeburn Et) WILLIAMS USED tIIeS 13 AND UP. TM Oakland Ave See Us FOR YOUR Truck Needs Sales ft Service GMC Auto Service sa » CHRISTMAS SELL OR TRADE SPECIAL* .E. Motorola. Zenith. RCA SWEEPER. HOOVER w. 131 OTTAWA DR.. POHTUC PrivOkO dally aoloa paintings, oriental triple plates, silver leather luggage, e Otl ‘ o n . oou lotoaaatraUei OOOD feUNOALOW IT IN. MUNTZ TV. $05 Munts. 0100. Good eond after 8:30. JEM- 3-3740. 31 IN. Factory 3nde — I ... SAVE PLUMBINfJ _ 173 S. gaglnaw,________ FURNACE BLOWERS'! SILVERTONE TABLE | “Bargata^nriccs ‘ nth new picture tube, t *51*. CS.” » :ondttlon. *75. OR 1-7065 | A1 W. HURON________ I . j Carpets etorma Qae ..Wa -_.ook_. ?<"»! ICAHPgr 0x11. *40 ALSO FIT! eacoilaM oaodltton WtU trade tor larger ilaea. Terrific savings land contracL JioiiBetrallw^or Jate | Robert OUtta. FE 0-7340. OAdE3«l”:Art forMrTBrown. CASH FOR ANT HOUSEHOLD kudo, now and ueed furniture. M|"aavlnga. too E Pike, n j WILL ACCEPT AUTOMOSILK OR Estate,"FE~4-dBL*Mr~~CUrk Per Snle CMMf 64 3 BOY SCOUT UNIFORMS, SIZE U Bare aaaw suit eutfR. etae 4-5. ain't tnww suit outfit, iloa 1-4, Man's suit. 35 paata. 43 coat. Man's oeercoat. aUe 44. Miac woman's clothing. 14-10. I hav e sports suits, a lie 18. OR 1-8703. 1 MEN'S SUITS. SIZE 3703 37 Heiwderaca St gjo walkTng sum never warn, giat U su. UL 3-3411 HOYS, onus AND MATERNITY Ex« ill—I mafitiia. Ml SOW. "^BARGAIN BOX 4A» SjWC^DJNARD Oood said fleehMe, also Urge comtenallon.M3_ epeed.^pfE^! [ GARAGE DOORS iel»le*Pn*'"tv’with*1 stand Its!! Factory aeoanda. dll„ standard Hj 1-----------------------------1 Ehfctrl' "’RADIOS Tritna • from Huron Bowl. FE ' ■ 3-4JW. , ■ ’_____ ■ I PICK YOUR TRIE ON THE STUMP r fits M~lh at Dixie Hw». MA~*-ll7r -2100 STAKE! FOR CHRISTMAS TREK MS lota MY Mill.___________________ Ondl- SCOTCH PINES. 01.50 DELIVERED | Home grown. MT 3-31S1. TREE Lb'l' — 1JU1 FKUMTAU.E" On buoy 8. Saginaw st. Lights A signs'furnished 'Lots of free parking Y FI * DOG PON CHRISTMAS USED ORGAN SALE J9| Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS COME IN AND SEE THE LATE8T | la Pbilco for 1*01. ir Inch por-table and 33 Inch Console Telo- -rvwahiva visions. Starao HfFl, Record * -l.--.— players. Watharo. dryers, refrlg- COMPLETE RCA erators and fraasers. From 05AO man* Including.i “ “d WW LOW weakly pay- «jr MU _ *0 05 TAPE RECORDERS I74.M now <04.30 HO^WRArai. IT sets ___BERRY DOOR SALES E-Z Fay Plan Ope r from - to 0 10 s. daglnaw I Noon oh Saturday EQUIP-1371 8. Faddork FE 3-0303 HOT WATER HEATERS. I . gas. Consumers approved. $08 — or part, will value. 430.50 and 144.50, marn Firestone STORE cenaldar tradae. FE 3-*305. _ , Also electric, oil and bottled gi MS H. Saginaw FE 5-3830 OOOD BELECT1DN OF USED TV 343 Orchard Lk. AVI. — 1«, ^i«e j^'o^roiTtfir Every insulation Cmptoii b#dr»om._ Ro» ipriagi! GRINN ELL'S »* . FE 1-716* I WHOLESALE TO DEALERS AND ’ »» i«». ha«k of Davey'a Main St.. Rochester. OL 3-1811. Christmas Gifts ___1 -year old. ;__ LOWREY Spinet organ. L.. All organs guaranteed Blue free j lessons With Ola Foercn, former stiff organist for WWJ Radio and TV station. LEW BETTBRLY MUSIC CO. Across^jram Blrmlnjltam Theatre LESTkH BETflV RO88 SPINtT Ff- anolj FE 2-7449. __; . ■- MAHOO ANT, ELECTRONIC OR-gah, like new, and rad and white pearl, 130-baae accordlan. 173 Onedla Road FI 8-4436. MAKE TOURS A MUSICAL^HOME (election of Story k Clerk ’ ' *olrr* PNT 1SOF ^FE 4Jm | 3ddSi. i Dogs Trsined, Boarded 80 Aato .I?S,A.L^Sn.”"i ptpee, - —— ---------y-----— --------- generators, starters, and snook Bit ITTANY PUPS. McNary 8 j absorbvri Whan bought at regir- ■ Tallwagger Kennels, boarding, i ler lift prices at_ training, trimming. Brittany and HOLLER BACK AUTO FARTS ■ I Poodle stud service, OL 1-0804 ■ I 373 Baldwin g||INDEPENDENT VW Hunting Dogs AKC LABRADOR PUPS, Excellent hunting stock, MU 5-1033. COON DOO. TRAINED, NO +RIAL Hay, Groin and Feed 82 CORN FED BEEF FOR SALE, ( 8-3170 HAT AND OTliAW, 1 BALE OR CRANKSHAFT ORINDINO IN THE — Cylinders rebored. Zuek Mm —- ^ Shop, 3] Hood. Phono FE j Fj? 5-9485 »M~ Clir^RbLST. I TCTr CAS-over. selling for parte H 4-3011 150 STUDEBAKER VTOn PICKUP. Overdrive, .malar overhauled, new brakes. Iterod ends, master cylinder. $415. See Wed. at 1541 Ortonvllle Rd. |M-15) Clarks ton. Mich. A CHEVROLET V,-TON”FiCKtjF. assume payments at 131.34 par month CALL MR. QREEN. CREDIT MANAGER,' FE Mill. LLOYD MOTORS. 1045 PICKUP 4«-TON. 3130 t- i_______ FE 5-3340.___________ L 5-YARD DUMP. FK 3-0471 _____________ SERVICE. Andy Csikl Oaragt. 113 Baldwin Ave. Pontiac. _____ SAFETY SPECIAL FRONT END alignment. Front wheels balanced. Brakes rellnad. As tow as r$x. ‘lagraph Road ____________cl-Huron »>"”■ Center. PE 3-0647. Sale Motor Scooters - CUSH! t/iio gin. NEW CONN ''CAPRICE" OSOARS 1*60 model! ....... Moms Music. 34 S. ting hay, will deliver! OA 8-3170. —mOY*! I FIRST' AND SECOND CUTTI NO 203 W. Ml — I alfalfa, clover, corn. OA 8-3331. ----- MIXED HAY AND ALFALFA | ___________ I Clovcrton, Water- “^WCHEVROt^.T _________________PICKUP, tb TOM FLEBTSIDE For Solo Motorcydoo 98 j •"* ^.fSn triumph a service Yan Camp Chevrolet. Inc. 3to*K TOEK ^ * rxiim mvro*p ..............mu »«»» J^.rT!iS25ft aWS2a ^SnSi .«m..^5JygH 1 cooditlon ftiil Jom dlnulehvr For Solo Bicycles 961 make offer. i Terms I (hi ii-n TV. »bU. It ■. FftddpjL. FK er OOOD UKKD CLOTHWO FC im tom* antiques. •Imp. so 8. JoMpfclfl*. < J-™* JOSEPH Furniture Company 70 south Basina* RYER. TV. 3 tablet. Pears Appllanc *1 at Union Um «*u. Hi-Fi. BLOND table MODEL M. A. BENSON KITCHEN B I N E T SINKS. I model. IN value. [ last. Terrific I I »t H" models i Michigan Fluorescent. 313 Orchard l 54” shape. $150. Sunbeam mlxmeater, extra attachments, like new. 040. FE 5.4310. ' ___________ BOY S RED 30" BIKE. . OR 3-5043 _________ GRANCO SMALL AM ANtTPl* RA- dlo. Like new. F» 8-0678.______ GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE Family ~ Ice skates, tobaggana. ikla. aleds -archery equipment. All types of hunting equipment. Marine equipment Novelty Christmas lights. CRUISE-OUT BOAT BALES (Dll SPACE HEATER. TWtK POT, I *3 E Wallon____ good condition. 440. OR 1-0068 ..... ..lection of tote _ guaranteed used televisions . , __, i ’ OBEL TV __ . .... 1 OAKFLOORINCr SHORTS, 1.000 ____ __ROCKER, 3030 Elisabeth Lake Rd. FE 0-4045 , yMt. ggg. lxo board!. 1.000 board Excellent eond. EU —aaA foot. $41.10. iUfpt.LUlflkER ____ ___________ Water aofteners ooa comp ant. 4400 Dixie Hwy.. 5wnu. M WtcEA.' hew VaI^ 1 -------I Draytoa Pl*tn». OItJ-l!ll^ l—FULLY AUl | USED PIANO SALE Christmas Specials Priced from — 13*5 ACROBONIC — Spinet, walnut. HENRY F MILLER - Spinel Wsl- r betterly music co », MS. Sacrifice. 037 Erf 3-33M WATER SOFTENER,. FULLY lier*. __ tomktlc. 4250. Installed. Hew. APTOilAlIC WAdh- B8 . -----------», m pw watte. Pop "Sale MtaceUaneous 67 C FOR SALE Mg* HOROX UMPtKK |--------— --- J -— *" "" I rULfc IN- TtOOK CraRman LJtbl B COATS. M_A*U *11. BRgaa >1. Before i, FE 4-jBM- I Sole H—ssheM Qoods 65 1-03*1.____________ 1. FULL-SIZE VESTA OAS RANOE I good eond., tM. 8lt3m. . C, FRIOIDAIRE ELECTRIC STOVE. 1454 model. 3154 Whitfield. We- FOR SALE BENDIX WASHER AND I dryer combination. $50. Also, 60” drape*. FE 8*3133. ._________ FREEZERS - HOROX FREEZERS ! Now only 131.35 < Cash k Party Installed Price 531*5 Federal Modernization 133 Dixie Hwy. FE 3-1033 OIL SPACE HEATERS. 6" POW-er planer. OR 3-3500. FRONT END TRAILER AXLES. PLYWOOD SPECIALS «, m. 4x8 A3 blreh .... 413.05 <« In, 4x8 V-grooved mshog. . 4 3.M Pre-rinlshed V-grooved mshog. $4.80 Vs h>UP4xS masonite .. ■ I 3.05 PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO. 14M Baldwin Ave. FE 3-3643 RCA WHIRLPOOL- OA* DRYER. GIRL'S ROLLER AND nOURE skates, else 4 and 5. Boy's and girl's clothing. PE 4-7707- ___. LIKE NEW—'TEEN'S 34* NAVY Chinchilla coat. >Ue 13-14. *30. LIONEL TRAIN BBT. . COMPLETE labia. MAple II Eddy. FE 3-7605. 3 BUGS 4X12 AND 13X18. 31 HEN- --ferSoc Bt--■ » FRICK - REJECTS. BKAUTI- : WlpMMP “ TOM _________________ f auto 'washer and match-mg TON&jwOBlHBBiHMl electric ranges, --- --- Mg picture T7F» «3* Itefrigem-tore *— tomeMtea TO new Bring Wee. hurt RANGE HOOD AND FAN. COP- _ ____ , — , pertone *34.80. Rome* • wire at OIL SPACE HEATER^ 3 cents per Jt- Heater ertte »1 Etoetromaster lull slxe j sente. G. A. Thompson. 1005 IFST — “ ‘ wool. SNOW PLOW BLADE AND OIL tank. FK 5-3931. ___________ SLANT NEEDLE SINGER SEWING machine for all plain and fancy i sewing. Take over payment of *8 imp month ar full blllDCf Of onlv FE 4*0906. 1 SUFFL*** LET UB BUT IT OR BELL IT- - TOO. OXFORD COMMUNITY AUCTION. OA 8-3— 2-Piece Living Room Suit $89.95 in ff*fitoixfy’ FE*MIM save Plumbing MB 173 B. Saginaw_FE 5-3100 4 INCH BOIL FIFE. 01.M. COF- KHCSwm-w, 43-0AL. ELEC HEATER. *0**5 30-gal. auto, gas heater. 054.M. Cab. italts and mtlngs. *54.05 up Laundry trays and stand and faucets. 110.56. Cash and carry. . *8AVE FLUMBIHO 173 S. saglaew FE M100 JO-OAL. HEATER. GLASS-LINED. Warick's 3*74 Orchard Lk.' Rd. io PER CERT DISCOUNT ON ' boxed Christmas cards. Reduced prices on Inventory clearance on cash register. mH wrapping*, firehoses. een and pencils and gilt Forbes Printing A Office NEW TOYS. 25c UP DC ' iKinci, puzzles and doll 1---- fur*, rforgan’s Variety Stare. 377 Baldwin Avenue. PORTABLE TAPS HECORER FE mlnfham Theater For Sale Livestock 83 Sale Farm Produce 86 APPLES—EXO ■ QUALITY FOR AL uses. Fresh, sweat elder. Porter's Orchards. IS miles east of Oood- | rich on Henl ltd. Open daily 1 ta g. Baa. 1:38 to « p m APPLES. NORTHERN . SPIE8. Baldwins, 43.39 bushel: Delicious. I 42.75 bushel; Jonsthsns and Gold- ' an Orimes. 13 *5 bushel; Trash sweet cider, 4* cents, ! tallon Ho. t Mlchtjsn potatoes. IS goundt for 41 stats or 56-pound i itwtl hatooesr. new. ____ - - _ Telegraph. OIRLS 34 INCH I ITCHEVT li. PICK-UP. ..$550. MA -----.---privy I 6-3366 after 6. i * uFTbeWi 174 Ottai choose tram. BtsrieW’i Bike *__ Hobtyr Shop. 30 E Lswrenc* FE Boats and Accessories 97 4 PLYWOOD, J* NORSK POWER 14-n A Perfect Family Gift |6» ^9396. I N F^A^KOTT,^ UptoaBCOnby McCulloch The motor that sate the pace 3-HP to 14-HP Make your deal now. no payments 'til rbb. OAKLAND MARfNB BXCHANOI 3*1 B.^*aalnsw_ J-4161 Bun, plenty Pnrkgj* SOAT INSURANCE - J PER CKNT pry tmi ^ COM Ortcet. Firs. _________ i sewer pliFE and ' fittinos BUpeeal.___Tylox^ Wedgelock I— , « w. nurun. , 'F»H Clearance Sale 1 Ud1 ll0, l 0,1 ngw P°WCT mowers 1>E 2-4601.5*4 Lowell,—---- cask regtstersT" addino "ita- I __ tractors and tillers UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER AP- chines, typewriters, calculators proa. 3 yrs. old. Best offer. *616 mw t„d used: sales and service Weldon. Oft gashahaw.____Valley Buasnaaa Machine. 74 Au- -. bum Av*. FE 4-31*7________ Sale Sporting Goods 74 1958 FORD C-700 Truck Tilt Cab 2)4-Ton 5-Specd Tran*. 2-Speed Axle 900 x 22.5 10-Plv Tire* Alt the Way Around 15.000 Miles $2495 Crissman ROCHESTER OFKN EVES. 'TO t OL MUl '44 H-TON 8TAKI 4-CYUNDBR. good condltioa. $54* M to-TON PICKUP, l-FOOT box. engine overhauled Only **»» TOM BOHR, BIC . 11* 8 Main. Milford MU 4-1715 *' Tb8~MACE U~YARD DUMP EM 34*1*. WEBCOR TAPE RECORDER, IMpmta v DRAIN TILE-l — ORANGEBURG PIPE k FITTINGS J. M. TRANSITS SEWER PIPE Corrugated Steel Culvert Pipe Iron soli Pipe h Fittings Manhole Covera, Or*te» and Steps BLAYLOCK Coal fe Building Supply Co. 41 Orchard Lake tie. FE 3-7161 SAW AND LAWNMOWER SHOP BPi&E&VkTtiS: .TOBOGGAN. TRUNK. EAVES-trough, ping pong table, formal. OR 3-1334. ________ OR 3 ^0)14, £FnCB' UVTNO ROOM SUifB! 116. kitchen table and chairs. I aw . rasa. 116 Orchard Lk. Avt. j 2-FTBCB CUSTOM UKTlORAL HmlffwajipK Inner spring Mattress Box Spring Only $14.95 Head board*. 44.55 _____ Christmas. CBNt’aUTOMATIC ELBC-trie water lottener. softens water, removes iron and filters. sr&i'v* “ “r 00 M-56 ‘ l| IRON RITE IRONER. PROVE TO rpC. rfAPLE BEDROOM SUITE I git. FE 3-6633. 4 BURNER WX8T1NGHOU8E e With o ___ AMP PORTABLE WELDER mounted on, 1 tod truck. OR 3-0581 ■ i 15 000 BTU WATERBURY OIL furnace, perfect condition Sec In ■ operation Aleo exceBtni space • heater, cheap. EM 3-63*1._ | 316,66* BTU SBAFCO. OBUNO OR | floor oil furnace. A-I. guaranteed. For alum, etoro or large hout*. Cost $687, sell 43*0. or will la-stall. Ft 4-6633. _____ ANCHOR FENCES • - AH ”4 f5f*V7471 z\m 4 Yr MAPLE C UNKUK lRWB.lt. ri mmH that irooing be cut ta half with me ana j atcs comfort. Rant an Iroortta for pen- ! nies a day. FE 4-3*73. Crump BEEF AND FpRK - HALF AND Electric | quarters. Opdyke Mkt. FE 4-7*41. BATHTUBS, CHIPPED *6* 50 VAL-'— Toilets OTO — ... values. ■ 393 Orchard BARGAINS 1x13* .sheeting* 16 per m. Psnelyte counter topping. M gxl. hot water beater, *47. *. --------- TALBOTT LUMBER Now to the time to get ready for winter. Basement waterproof, tog, glass Installed also wood sash. bsedWon electrical, ptomblng, paint and lumber supply. Open i a.m. till 6:30. Sun. J to 1 Clotty USEDS WEE PEIts7~|l* SWEEPERS REPAIRED Barnes OHargraves, FE 6-6161 ___143 W. Huron - Opeo Bwe. USED OIL SPACE HEATER. USED 1 winter with Mower Uke new. 11 S. Parke Bt. ____ USED LUXAlRE — I OAS FTJR- Part* . Used 1 eellent~cooditlon w m iOfl. KENMOREWBINOte ' , J FC SnATBireREY BEDROOM LsMS uead. IM 3-43,13:--------_ outfit. Double dresser. Bookcase LAME CRIB AND MATTRESS bed Large didst 2 vanity lamps, brand new. 615.65. Pearion's Fur-All for 4*6.50. Only 43 weekly, otture. 43 Orchard LAke Ave, ■ -*l Fnmllnrc. 43 Orchard ^ggQg. DU4ING ROOM SUITS — * _____ LUt* new. Original cod, 4718. Will NO NEW sell for 4160 or trade for living ___________Simmons I room or bedroom furniture. Coil Irpo bed and Simmons Witless! FE 341*1. ■ InXttress. >14. OR 3-348*. _ {large BLACK COFFEE TABLE. f '!WKRn» RCX3M OUTFrr Tall white modern table lamp. Brand' new davenport and chair. I Ml 4-3667. | --------iH d^ater^g!^ x 6B ; WOLVERINE LUMBER I 2 ,MAOIC CHEF.GAS RANOE, BXC. I 326 S. Paddock FE 2-9784.____ »d. ceil FE 2-7620 alter 3. | bXs"BB OAED RADIATION AT If ELECTROLUX. TAKE OVER 1 a 4146 Used Trade-In Dept (pet samples II bedroom Davenport 3 Piece b___M Reclining chair .. i4(s Refrigerator .... ' ” 21" RCA Mahog. Each 74c *26.56 .... *16.56 .... 446.66 w - t h trade. VERY SPECIAL Cameras and Equipm’t 70 Sale Musical Goods^Tl 10 KEY ACCORDIAN AHD CASE. ACCORDION FOR BALE. CALL APARTMENT 81 ATTENTION!! CALBI MUSIC CO. llg N. Saginaw______FB ACCORDION SALE. ALL 1:36*6:36. i ” M king bros!" " 1___PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE_____ HEAVY DUTY SNOW BLADES TRACTOR CHAINS TRACTOR CABB nKPLACxfiflNT PARTS POR ALL FORDS OLIVERS FERGUSON TRACTORS ■I TO SANTA'S BOAT HOUSE Boating OlfU for the family Fine selection of maria* inalru- loillff teDMoarki . _ ££* for Chrtatmaa j i(*5_ pqRD F-*te“l-Y'ARD~bUMF' 7rad* ' | MONDAY £T 1:Jg_ AND . FRIDAT HUNTER'S SPECIAL ~ CAMPING X* 8m,th trailer complete with stove, link, ( fV rJ bed. etc. Reaionable Inaitlre a i ■'■ktcrnteCra^K togs at 16% down. OPEN EVENINOS TTLI PM MON -SAT. Until Christmas PAULA. YOUNG INC. 4*36 DIXIE HWT OR 6-641 ____ION LOON LAKIi TREAT YOUR FAMILY to booting fun with o quality guaranteed gift from DAWSON'S SALES AT TIP8I CO LAKE t* miles south Of Fenton i 16*1 boats and ‘ Evlnrude motor* now on dlsMay Gill certificates i MA 4-7878 EVANS l)«UIFVfENT 6507 Dixie Highway OR 3-14S4 Auction Sobs 88 Auto Insurance FL. PD AND MEDICAL Far mod car* # $26 for* month* FRAN K*“»*U ANDntAON0,AOEWCV ^^*2-4353 m fttSZ Foreign and Spt. Cars 105 I IMS TR-3 ROADSTER WITH WIRE wheels and overdrive U4d* Easy ! terms NORTH CHEVROLET CO . I 1600 S. WOODWARD ATE.. BIR- I M1NGHAM Ml 4J1M._____ 1.54 OPEL OLIMPIA 4DOOR WfTH sun row. Radio, heater, mi mat. i Stock ho IM9-B Only 9499 Bm; term* MOUTH CNIfROLIT CO. 1HI 9 WOODWARD AT*. BIR t Scott ForSnlaAirpIsn.. 99, i feiortsCars IM. 16M Aeronca Chief. _______ . Taylorcraft. Alton Airport Srion aucticn open For con. _1J”1------------.:——— , „ signment daUy, Mr*-l*3t. | Transportat'l Offered 100 I CarvattT 435. OL 1*8341._______ antique pump organ: eond. OR 3-831d. BLOND QUTTAR AND CASK USED P CA” HEADQUARTERS I I. OOOD OUNS A ARCHERY EQUIPMENT ; " BUY — SELL — TRADE 3 months. FE 6-1130. BALDWIN ORGAN, 2 POLL MAN-uala. 35 pedal board, self-contained speakers with percussion, new. demonstrator, large discount free private lessons, terms l LOWREY OR- uals Many tone* to choose from. Sold exclusively at OaUafhef's. *925 to mahogany with bench. Olva a gilt certificate for Christ- coffeo table ! Pearson's Fruntture. 43 Orchard j— FB 4-6733 e ■W AHD USED PURE.. Central wnMUrlgqt. '.»» W, —-B-ewe. --- }■ TV BETS FROM ! i BBaTMfMHUiLlt ACGd. gidJ6.i=^^-s.-i: Foam ruhUer hacked rugs. gjji.|wSifla2J! .. _ 5Tweed rugs, *3*J» Rug pads,! \LTON^TV .„™„. jpnpmnniM material sales co._ steam bettor. Automatic water 1434* Htghiaad Rd. iMMt OR 3-10*3 ***?•_*lg.WALL FVRNACB. SPACE HEATER, to wS^WtK 315 gal, tank. *46 OR 3^36 Rustotoum. j WASHER. DRYER. 1135; 13-IN. ---» I $30.:, 27-ln. TV. new/tube, I * — 3-pe. * ■PP80I FE 3-2351 * Crape*, oak T3&ETTE SET. ■IPs pmtoih Mwnni >vw*k 9H. rEi antique chairs, : ' skates. FI 785*43#.-^. DOF FREEZE. CilST OIL ^ SPACE aw^-fontij FE 4 FLOOR MODEL GRANCO RADIO-phonograph combination. AM and FM radio. Beautiful mahogany eabttMt. 1313. ’ GRINNELL’S 27 B. Baglnaw FE 3-7143 ' Gallagher’s Truck Load Piano Sale Authorised by I tot ball Factory ir: ■ 14 AT DOUBLE STOPLIGHT LAKE ORION SPORTSMAN'S •UfSTiSWjJ-J“ 160 DETROITER 51 - FOOTER. Early American furniture, lluet sell. Auburn Hetthta Mobile milage See Manager. BALE AIRPLANESJ54 _ _ ■ —. JBHH - „„ . ■ A IR I TREAD LIGHT WKtOHT OPEN T DAYb A WEEK MT 3-ai.l Travel Trailer. Race 1193. Oaar-SALE HEAD 8KII8 | anteed tor life. Bee them and get ^ PE 4-1873 _____ a demonstrationatWsrn*r_Trauer TRADE MAUSER ■ um Lfin I fel":- 364* Jlf,, Huron. ---"ir 30 06 MM ___Pay difference. ^ I ~ ^7_4ta«:_te*ll lq^tod7-Wtofi "Ok......... "OOODELL TRAILER SALES A m PnrhpitFP IM 1 TTt. Ml ENOINE AIRLINER. rm Mtn •toUilR^ft MM. UKK tor 90.09 Remington slide . ravim ■ " ; PUILD YQUR OWN TRAILER. 14 Ft. Alum. Shell huutoted.-Wired. Ice Box. Oat StoVe. Sink. ONLY -Wj|lfed kT Phone- MArket “ 13300 a, Rochsiter ikd.' DETROITER TRUCK OOIN3 NORTH____I load either way. FE M6M ; "CARS torkw~Y6rk I' BONNIE'S DUVEAWAY FE 3-133* 1 , LOB AN-1 '»• rforria Convert 4*6* *%’§[ Houghten & Son Your Franchised It IMIMMPP 13 OA. MAGNUM DUCK OUN. MODEL 12, UTO i NEW. COST 4156. WITH CASE I AND BOX OF SHELLS 435. CALL UL 2-3645 AFTER 1 Bait, Minnows, Etc. 78 W 1134 ft! furniture a your pre« Sand, Gravel and Dirt 76 H“t^in®0!1 j . • Mobile Hotrie Salet l-l TOP SOIL. CRUSHED STONE. 4301 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plaint * '**- '■ ' " of Pontiac ■ OR 1 Open 7 Dkyi a Week_ CLOSE-OUT ni. AH. Lyle Conklin! 6, gravel, fill. Lyle 4-1112 or PE 3-6673_______ BLACK DIRT. FULL AHD GRAVEL. TO Mrn._______ WOR SAT! MON. J D TUBS w~(fBaTWg''ahp -tank" CIRCLE FLUORESCENT LIOHT»! _______ 1 .■»>*» tor kRTOn. 4UM t *‘tM-fcllAWjgforflAC trie etevc. 545 . Waelmr, «*: and pteterts. 3 oriental ran. vwyi "jt **1 ; '• ......- -—-“nsj .iiiiTidF*' * guaranteed ditto mars t I ^TJSSi fiwINO MACHINES. WHOLESALE Mlchlgan^Fluorejsceat. 333 Orchard | Christmas Bargains 3* per cent off on ah new riding and newer mowers and. tillers. • fil toMYT '— ible. radio i recora purer comb. 14-ft. it. 9100. UL f-im ZAO SIN GBR BSWWO MA-m In^wood cabtnct. Pooular Christmas Trees 67A I rebuilt uaed tractors, liltori ChM^ki.B R^U&MENT *567 Dial* Highway ■ »*a ISM ■ ■ * Michigan, |2 to |6. Phone yifcirxwM' _______I ______________t^s^e^rtSaS; «pgL *sez 1 W«r^5urO“. PX , Co ir-M»niTO^^l repine. Ghrlatmi a'MAlf nRSTm*-' ■”"* t*e new. 4134. OR 3-6VM OUR FULL pfce new. 4114. OR 3-6634. ■ 1 ».* o£ *-*■« » 1 Leod Carpet Woodward a1 Lk. juri “ “ TAFFA14 JC roping, Chrtatmaa wreatht. grave table tororaltoo* and cedar, balsa and pine. *n wholesale and re-imps on’s Gardenland Ighland > R* *' “* "* of Portia, Gallagher Music Co. It K. Hitron_______FE e-g*d* HAVLfiOND CHORD ORO AN. Kaay to play. MA t-id*l. • RAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR, if factory egcrt^^sjc ^ llg N. SAGINAW PE 5-6332 OOOD USED VM TAPE RBCOR-era.! Treble and Mas control, tuner. 3 sgtedi, volume todlc*- *"■ “^RINNELL’S 31 q. 8*etoaw |TO lull. Formerly How ......... GULBRAN8EN SPINET — and baach. Beautiful ebony finish PIANO TUNING—ORO AN REPAIR ■ Weigand Music Center 51-585 13 , TAZAAH AREA MIRACLE MILE L Pltone FEderal ]Ul24 ROAD GRAVEL, ft), « YDS. DE-llvervd. fill and grading BM um.____________ Wtod, Coal and Fuel 77 CORD WOOD AND CORD APPLE wood. OR 3-01*5 or MA 5-5707. FIREPLACE CANNXL COAL — Furnace, flrwptoc*. klndltn* weed. i FIREPLACE WOOD. DE- red. FE 8-6633. ________ > DRY BLAB WOOD FOR pise* and furnace. 3 cords, Seasoned wood^ fireplace! Lake Road PE I 3-1803 ON ALL NEW AND______________________ traitors, terrific values! 10x60' MMf avattohle! Holly Marine A Coach Sales. 11310 Roily Rd.. HoUy“ $5 4-6W1 Ttnryhu WAknad sa NEED TRAILERS WW CAM SELL. YOURMOBiLE HOME OR TRAVELER nUtLER, ANY SIZE FROM IT TO IT. HOLLY MA-RlNE ft COACH SALES, 15316 HOLLY RD., HOLLyT Ml 4-6T71 Jacobson’s Trailer Sales and Rentals Special winter prises on travel tratlin, supplies and service. 5685 Williams Lake Road. Dray- Oxford Trailer Sales 48 unite to pick from, 13' - **', *' — ip win. 3 story, cambers, rankers We have Ell T«ed*iB*n. General. Zimmer, Oardner. Tour-A-Homs and Stewart. • SOME USED ON RENTAL BASIS t *Sto, jj~0f Lake Orion on M-34. Parkhurst Trailer Sates - FINEST IN MOBILE LIVING -Featuring Hew Moon -> Owaaso-Venturo - Buddy Quality Mobile 8HARB EXPENSE TO B. Fti eve- return Mon, p Wanted Used Cars 101 TOP BUCK—JUNK CAR. TRUCK. PONTIAC WASTE FK 2-030* ARE YOU OETTtNO THE MOST . FOR YOUR CART - — WE BUY — — trade down — *- TRADE UP — LLOYD MOTQR SALES 333 B. ««|i"W_FE MW WE BUY AND TRADE OOOD CLEAN CARR AND TRUCK* Economy CM* * 33 Auburn That- You Too Would Be Proud to Drive Glenn’s Motor Sales $$$ JEROME Orton I "BRIGHT WOT" 2-4*11 1 Cabs at orchard lx fb t-ot** ___OL 1-6741 K8WAGEN. *1 riicrpl Ho down payment'U1 next year. Call CiWdlt Mgr. Mr. Mur-phy. PE 3-353*. Eddto duel*. Mid MKRCKDE8 336 8 57 4-DOOR SUN-■oof. a-i condition. tl.lOO or beet after. BM I-MO*. ______ lik CCSfVnt, 315 KNGWX new, soft top. radio and heater, B.3*d!EM I-M33. For Me Cm W6 BUT BEFORE YOU BUT CHECK SUBURBAN-OLDS. 54* S. Wood-ward, Birmingham. MI 4-54*5 BEFORE YOU TRADE SEE UB. BILL SMITH USED CAM, IM », SAOtNAW PE L4563, FISCHER FOR buioc (01 B. WOODWARD AVX, BIRMINGHAM „ MI 4-6100 ■ ■ JO 4-6434 1656 BUICK CONVERTIBLE. EX-aallent condition, take,.over pay-manfe or cash'. FE ail**. FE 8-4536 iov no niva. av Auburn 51 BUICK HARDTOP. RADIO, and heater, automatic t r a n a. Clean, let I4»T UL 3-304I Cadillacs VVe- believe a low mileage 1960 Cadillac is vour best all-around .buy. WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward BIRMINGHAM MI 4-1636 THE PONTIAC ] TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, i960 For Sal* Can 106 FdT Safe Cars' 106, TIZZY! By Koto Ounn Kmuaz*'*cum vsnspsm --g*”* Bteele. PoriT 1887 CAblLLAC COtjPE DEI ' Full power, air coodltlonlni blue Anita. Onto u,»w. terma MOUTH cfaryitoLl loot 8 WOODWARD AVK MIWHAMtC i*jh. f*-, : CADILLAC .884, 4 door, midnight Mu, Juat Make , CLEANUP, ■84 Noah Rombltr wlgou . II 1 JEiwaw. i SR, rod egaetrttble . Mi - wJa or'to on mors eu i Superior Auto Sales 8M QAKLAWt vertlble. Y-B onflno, powergHcU, 5^d.Si:ufeb,«:Mb. torn*. norto o’! MS j. WOODWARD AVI. BIR- bluo trim. bu%ui!, . Mo liTltfmTiin to NORTH CHEVROLET CO . n MUiruoTOMoroa. RpLvr co.. lMd i woe ward Avi.. aaioMiBAxri iT'SS'MARt to LeaS_ FALCONS TO THUNDKRBIRH FROM Ml MONTH TOM SULLIVAN 1960 CHEVROLET 4m. ■ BP*____________ MiMm, IN SoMtt Saginaw. '5$ CHEVY V8 4-DR. radtoTheator?'automaUe SSkAi Jgt “4 °* SffoSJSrt^dd'taio^iS wtmm. JiTmitt R?U-» horaepower VI «(1B0 with aulr matte tranamluloe. You MM M tale oao today I ONLY $2495 Crissman ROCHESTER OFKH HVM. TO. I OL Mm ■it canSSSt ipar^w6od~sta- tloo wagon. with Pow«r(ttdt traiM., radio tnd heater. w/waUa. '.Make Your Own Deal («-■'jsrw ssar Parke at Ml 4-IIM- Haroio TtMlwt _______ ■ IBL AIR, 8TA-e and keetar, — - - ___1 Peymeau aa r aa UMIjlf mo. Call Credit ITi »* mi 8-3M* i 'Just Malce Payments U FORD. SDR. UN Fav only SU mo. Due Jan IMI Rita Auto., Mr. BeU, F* 8-4831 lit gait Bird, at AaSara 1144 kSrd V-l j-door mb6nt black and white Urea. No money down. Fall price. llM. Call Mr. SHSuSW''' WpSrdTvIctoiua, AUTOMATIC. ------1. BM Min. Stuart Ota- arvfi price S4M a lU AS eer B&MINdHAM T For 8*1* Cera 106 TS PLYMOUTH 1-DOOR with auto- .tiana., radio and heater. si»< w jwRrf Ut HANDL* ALL /FINANCli JACK COLE, INC. WAIARD 1-eww ay Am -Sp^pial — 1959 BONNEVILLE ■non Coupe with radio eat hydramatto iaanamla J YOU WANT L_____ J car: WORRY-FREK t ---A F*lt CRMT O OAR AN_ . NO FATMHNTTIU. NNXT TEAR . W* HANDLE ALL/FWAM^ “.power b i. two la a Just Make Payments ■** FLY. I M. |llls Par. onto $10 nM. JOta Tan. (Ml. R'm'MM, Mr. BeU. FE MiB, JOB Root Bird, at AaSarm 1 UM PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR BTA-tlon wagon. V-l. radio, haatar. automatic. Na money dawn. A real ateel at naymanta of R.fi weekly Call Mr Murphy, Credit M«tT R MWJ Uffi---------- $219$ TS-"fi§§l WHY TAKE CHANCES? For a few short mites you can visit the City of Rochester and get yourself a fully reconditioned, winterised, guaranteed used car at SHELTON'S. •No reasonable offer refused. 1956 PONTIAC $ 895 1959 FORD .,,.$1895 ftLsrsrsards a»-trsgvBg EwFarl! dlacount ; ___ ua before you tux —■ Keego Sales & Service Eaaso Harbor M weakly! Call Mr. i 1IM PLYMOUTH 1-DOOR HARDTOP. V-S automatic traanalaaloa. radio and' haatar; Sharpl $4M full price. No money down. Cell Mr. Allen. Credit Adrtcor, FR 8-0441 Eddie Steel Volume kail. Just Make Payments ■81 FONT. SIM. MS •7 onto 88 me. Due ta. UK Rite Auto, Mr. ML FE 8-481 188 Eaat Died., at Ataurn Just. Make Payments '88 PONTIAC, 1188 Far ante til mo. baa Jan. ltth RIM Auto. Mr. Ball, FE Mtll 188 Eaat Bird at Auburn 1956 BUICK ....$ 895 Sparta! 8-Door Hardtop. One 1955 BUICK ....$ 595 Mallei 4-Doer Hardtop. Draa-ftowT iradio, hoaMr and wnlta-— Vtad and white 1 1-DOOR HARD- < dltlon. low mBmsa. Fordomatlc, jower^atMrta)^ and orakaa. radio. “One cheeseburger to go, and could you gift wropitT” 1887 PONTIAC. STAR CHIEF 4-doet hardtop la eaeelleat so— Han hydramatlc iiower ateei and Lrakaa, power pak. dual hauat. deluxe radio with i « ora, original owner. IM1 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE, __door, cell after 4 p ‘4 Chevri. '83-5154 ■ . 4 ' Ponttaca 84- 81 53. 84 8M a T Porda. M to '81 888 a j Packard*. 'M-'tt-'tl » Ptckupe and 1 ton. / «m Financing arranged 14S other i lata aaodfta and trana. apaalali. ECONOMY CARS B ADBDRNI 1960 CHEVROLET Race along the open highway carefree and gay with title M-! PALA HARIROP 4-doer Of courae. Thla gllatentna aold nap-per Nudde and out Company Oar TurhogUde Iran ami aatoo many other extraa Onto mUta. Oh. roa. white well too. lie price ONLY $2595 Crissman j &£ Just Make Payments •m CHEV nm ■— v Brakes, bssutlful S Md whu# run *- ^irsosralsslon,^ »aw*a. m s ^1961 Chrysler $2681 WCL0DE8 HEATER WASHERS. ^Atra ^lTaSS: FREE LUBRICATION FOR M.IT Plus Free Bonus I RAMMER-DALLAS 1881 N MAIN ROCHESTER I OL SMI1 DODOE-CHRV8LER TRPCK8 I " ,pt*Q»U. ' 8-OOOfc~BAapTOF ! iymeota*ef m ms Tint Desorb' “ SEDAN. WITH FOWEE JO AND FOSTER BRAKES ■ an Extra clean cani __________ _____ F*r Sal* Cara 106 I. a DOOR, RADIO AMD I I cylinder with atreight | ISM OLDSMORILB RADIO AND — ---- -an I Urea. beater, a idem a tie Full price 1888. FeXeraote aa low aa litis par aio. CaU Credit Mar Mr. Q'BrUn St MI MW. RlRMINOHAM-RAMBLER «8t S. WOODWARD. 1S8S OUMMOSILR 8-DOOR RARD-TOP Radio, heater Oood condition. 84M full prloe. Call Mr.. Allan. Credit AdWaea. PS I-8MI. Eddie Steele Volume Mart. I 18M OLDSMOBILE, RADIO AND P*rS*»*C*ra 106 PLTMOUTR STATION WAOON. 18M PONTIAt AND HEA1-. ABSOLUTELY oofs. •22 33 per n 4-8308 Manager FE S-44SS. JSHAr- trneJj of II Mr White. I IMS ELY NO MONET —J. wmwmm er — Turner Ford. RAMBLER. RADIO, AND ■water, flail price UN. Na me down. Cna Credit liar. O'Brian at MI amoe BOtMT HAM-RAMBLER SM S. WO WARD. ___________■ 18M RAMBLER 4-DOQR~OV drtva. radio and hooter 1959 PONTIAC $2295 Bonneville 4-Deer Hardtop with power a tee ring, brakea, wkldawa end. aeat; Eydramatio. radio, hooter. It'a got aniHUgg. 1960 BUICK ....$2695 Elect™ 4-Door SodaaL Fewer Ksn.«rfcss“warta Of Aral ftlMfl Mi •• to I (S 1956 MERCURY $ 895 Manta lair 4-Oaor Haidtep. Fow-baater Extra 1959 PONTIAC $2095 Star Chief AOoorSfdmL Fewer 1960 PONTIAC $2895 1957 CHEVY ....$995 4-Deer Sodas. Fuweifol VS engtn, with FoworgUdo Mmw mtigten. radio end heater. Dgn'l more (be haroee. raeh right •oar tor Wa deal of poor iT MI 4-7880. Harold Auto. Mr. BelL FE 8-4838 lie, vary loo too or Mra. Just Make Payments m Fowriac s-dr straioht *81 PLY .a DR 8888 •u«t. white walle. Excellent ton- menu of IU MB. WHITE. AOER ltil OLDSMOBILE. CONVERT1-ale radio end heater, Mach with white lop Sharp 81S8. FE a-8701 $1750 Larry Jerome _______ OL Ism ____ -.a-UM . >w*_.Fq00.1WliU-..jipgC nteL^Wi_________________| ] radio and heater Bpoclal today ! Btrmlachem MI isn. Msr^iSte ‘ste.u"*xLdCT<« iiac oiSridORILE M-wfig-NO I nooie oweie. rora. rm mDboR*sa5iw: T1HHB. AMOtUTELTBo MONdble Anlainlaa us », Saginaw KMHi NO MON-. Seeame paymeat, af . mo CaU Credit Mgr _______ Park! Jt MI 4-7M0. Harold Dio" AND HEAftk ' LT NO MONEY DOwh KIdn“Mgf Mr1*rf&Tat *»21 „ Dreitw_ ______ jWHn 0^ (QK) Ko^er. ^^g.TikhlrSm'Sf ’56 CHEVROLET...$495h*«>JcE wow. new Tnuts.! &.-SS “«*, * wAWS!^; HSBDiiiOi £uSf*? iuiniA% r *4oo I *56 VOLKSWAGEN $5951 'if kS jSi, custom j WARD Prices Cut Will aoD a 4:30 p m . _ . 58 J’ON T^I A 56 VOLKSWAGEN $595 wKSa j 3-door aunroof. ram good s>T I f57 CHEVROLET.. $695 gg. SIS. I 318 BSaor, 8. automatic tWjWI IBL *57 FORD WAGON $795, 22T r?5ft 2c ' OF'MfV ee^- •- MMsmltcl V T 1 l si ford......»»s Houghten PONTIAC BONNEVILLE, 4 «aOr. hydramatlc. power brakea. steering and window,, radio and heater, like new. ,3.100 FE 8-3403 ■ 1888 PONTIAC, PULL KlWlN. good can dltlon. Take ever pay Sente. SIS Bradlord.______■___ 84 PONTIAC, GOOD CONDITION. 8178. cun after 3:18 pal. FE •M OLDS 88 HARDTOP COUPE, , 1-OWNER AND NICE . ... 84$! MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE PROM Priced from $150 I ’14 PONTIAC 4-DOOR WITH AO- 81784 Complete Garkston Motor Saks CHRY8LER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Mato SL ClarEmm M» l«m 1887 PONTIAC SUPER g"-*—^dtop. ghurp. OR 3-gTM. VOLESWAOi 1959 FORD 4 Doer BgdaA. V . 1857 CHEVY ,. .|KP5 -adk>. heater and whitewall Iraa. Blue and white beauty. Joe owner and vary nice. 1959 BUICK ....$1795 8-Door Sod an. Dyaaflow. radio and boater. Ouarenteed I4.8CS mUoa. Tula la aast to n now 1958 BUICK ... .$1595 Special 4-Door Hardtop. Radio heater and Dyaaflow. Blue and ,-.$1495 1957 FORD.............$995 Cewverttole wtth standard toltt. VS engine, radio and hooter. White flnleh with black lap. SPECIAL OF THE DAY 1956 PLYMOUTH STATION WAOON ....$1695 1958 CHEVY die, healer and i iafld!b ..$1495 Fwwmphde!*ra- 1957 BUICK ;...$1195 Special ADaar Hardtop. Radio. 1957 HILLMAN $495 SHELTON redo tl 1*5 MAEUIUK MOTOR SALES SOUTH ELTD AT SAOtRAW I 9, ikMlittc, sharp ' I ’60 RAMBLER ....$109$! & Son fONTtAC '43 DELUXE. RADIO. ! heater, hydramatlc, good Urea, i I 1148 EM 3-4814 188* PONTIAC. 3-DOOR. HARD- 1 F?4-¥m8,----------------------- Always 65 Fine Used Cars Available OLIVER Motor Sales PONTIAC-BU1CK ROCHESTER J * % OL 1-8133 Across from New Car Sales OPEN TIL 9 P.M. OR LATER Closed Wednesday and 'Saturday at 6 P.M. TAYLOR'S USED CARS 1960 CHEVROLET gin*, pdpgf gtoedneand hcuhaa. puwerfllde tranamtaalm ant many gWSaBarl - ONLY $2495 Crissman ! NO MONET DONE Atoll SSdR $tr***-- 4-18B8 toSUd HmT — Just Make PlymeBts “ POED. ML tUt im IK 3 UIMH Mttj pm Uly* k $ ton Shl? * T5on%"used CARS I - BT7 MM Lake Ortm la qaprytflbto sriHDil'WAgli; on a-cyltoder. itandard traag- tnieatow UL a-il71 | ■it CHEVROLET 8-bOOR WTTM, --- ---, radio and Stator. LLOfOMO-TOR. *%m*»*" •' ! ” brabee.1 188 detniAeet s»!f co.. ne~ ATI. 80 MTO, gsfaso Waldon. otf Baahabaw. _ lMITORD COlgEl ' ■ tar\DnemH^r ___ HH«f» GAN^iPraaMPfflaiNE' M Moor, radio, heater, whitewall! tow mitoe. Na money It—I .... full price. Can.Credit Mar.. Idr. Murphy. P> S-MM. Eddie Steele. lets CHEVROLET 4 DOOR. VB. Bel Air. fun price (Ml. Pay menta aa tow ae 8888 per mo Call Credit Mar. Itr O’Brtan at MI 8-3141 BIRMINOHAM - ItAlA BLEB |M A WOODWARD. j JOHNSON Offers h/n* QUEEN / HNAW. MONEY DOI 1887 Mtt Century Ectata *58 Buick ......... H.T., Power. ’56 Buick ......... N T.. 3-Door, power. . $1,395 . $695 . $ 795 -’56 Pontiac ...... $ 695 H.T., 4-Dr.. l-owner, clean. Russ Johnson Motor Sales LAKE ORION MY 2*2871 MY 2-2381 romn. 81188 I Nek M Chevrolet etatton wag. g'i and ri. From lisai t« ........ tuts 17 Pontiac 3-dr, Sedan Rydrone tic Radio and heater . | BM 54 Pontiac S dr. oedaa ..... 1*8 a 'Puullaa Mr aadaa ........ |7l 1184 Chevrolet Mr. aadaa .... 488 W Ford Mr, BlraMM ittek 8484 ►87 SUM 3-dr. FUrdomatie ... mm IM Fonttoe Catalina 4-dr Hardtop. Fewer ateering A power hrahaa. M Pontiac itattan wagon. Hydra-matte Radio and heater . 8 Ml M4 Buick Star, hardtop .(I MR Dodge 4-dr. egdan. Power itei tag. Power brakea .. (1 HOMER HIGHT MOTORS OUT OF BUSINESS Must Liquidate Remaining Stock All Ckra Will Be Sold AT COST SEE Pat or Bob at the Used Car Lot FORMERLY Schuts Motors, Inc. DcBOTO-PLTOOUTH-VALIANT SIS S Waodward Are. MI 6-5300 —tor, w/ j M PONTIAC Caavert. pwr gl.T id powm ,4 apex. 4Vdr HT. m !S*JM* ’taFO"VlAC. 4-dr. HT -ggi »■ 84 FORD. 4-door S MUtunn, j '88 PONTIAC. Moor " tt VTUEXB- M CHEVROLET, Moor IB nScI " ‘Shep’s Motor Sales HASKINS Outstanding Used Car BUYS THIS WEEK SPECIAL •M fE ntMOHltS *W 3-Door hardtop, wtth auto, treat. I radio and haatar. Beautiful Iron and rad tlnleh A OOOD BUT AT ONLY MM. You Want Bargains IT 4-DR. RATION and haatar. A tittle i. Law down payment. IMT PONTIAC 4-DR. HARDTOP, 1-toae, hydramatlc, radio, boater, whitewalls. A gem to ditea. Lana Tour 'It er 'll win amka down peymeat. M mot. an hahiniia. Ill PONTIAC BONKIVfLLI SPORT coupe, nydramawa power altering power brakei. radio, banter anj wMtewUle. iUjSS, 1 awn- 1PS1 PONTIAC FuUy^eqvdppei. pie allowance rWS HAUPT ■ PONTIAC N il ona^^of Uto IS GAS MILE SAVER itandard traae. r — laanufnl Ban L. SHARP! _ '87 CHEVROLET 184 3-DOOR SEDAN wtth 4-cyl itandard trana.. radio and heater. Dark blue finish, clean I •88 CHEVROLET BISCATTNE 3-DOOR BID AN wtth t-ayt. standard trana. beautiful geld brontel LIKE NEW THROUGHOUT! Dependcible WINTER Transportation ‘M PLYMOUTH FURY 4-DOOR HARDTOP Wtth V-B, auto, trana, power ilnrtaa. brakra radio and healer. MOT These Cars Must Be Seen and Driven To Appreciate! HASKINS' CHEVROLET j ONE-OWNER Jj New Car Trade-ins WE STILL HAVE . j 1960 FORD DEMOS ... 1 AT TERRIFIC SAVINGS 1960 I960 1 CHEVROLET 4-POOH IMF ALA HARDTOP • FORD FAntLAIVB J-DOOR Avtoaiattc - Radio - Heater $2095 Red to end Heeter $1695 I960 1959 FALCON FORD 8-DOOR Heater • While Una $1495 $1545 1959 1958 PLYMOUTH ICLnaMERC 4-DR HARDTOP FORD 14)001 lUdla - HttUr - White Tim •$1295 • Redio • Heeter • AatomeUc $845 1959 195* RAMBLER WOOF WAOON PONTIAC i U)OOII CATALINA lUdl* - Heater . White Tim $1495 Redio • Heeter - AideeUe 4 $1445 1958 1957 RAMBLER DeSOTO Itadta^Ltaar 3-DOOR HARDTOP Auto. - Power steering. Brakea | •* $695 $695 1957 1955 HILLMAN WAIT WAOON PLYMOUTH +DOOW CI$M end IlWIlll $495 Dent welt ••• A mv $295 . ’ John McAuliffe ' : FORD, INC. Pontiac’s Only. Ford Dealer 630 Oakland Ave. FE 5-4101 SORRY —r WE MISSED A LOT OF OUR PONTIAC AREA CUSTOMERS DURING OUR RECENT SALE ON FACTORY OFFICIAL CHEVROLETS. HOWEVER, WE NOW HAVE ... 14 MORE 1960 FACTORY OFFICIAL CHEVROLETS Station Wagons—Convertibles—Sedans PRICES START AS LOW AS -$495-■ On a Corvair 4-Door Sedan With Powerglide, Radio and Heater, White Tires Some equipped with power steering, power brakes, power seats, power windows, air conditioning. All have radio and heater. New Car Guarantee on Most Models NO PAYMENT UNTIL FIRST FEE [ PLUS MANY, MANY OTHER SELECT BUYS | FIRST COME I - FIRST SOLD! MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES OAKLAND COUNTY’S LARGEST CHEVROLET DEALER Tho BIG-BIG Lot 631 Oakland Avenue^ FE 4-4547 II l *J v ,'-,v '/ ;' 7' .-'v.|P;l\PP 'A' jj W*,t ■' Tits PoyttAC PRESS. TUESDAYj DECBMBgR 6, 1990 l Every SUNDAY 12 Noor’til 6 P.M. P Until Christmas N 78 North Soginow Street WEONESpAY ONLY SUPER SPECIALS BLADE CUT PORK CHOPS c Lb. 33‘ SHOULDER CUTS VEAL STEAKS ifc'jnc 39‘ SLICED BACON 4 lbs. for 1.00 *»• Idea Relatively New in United Slates Chinese invented Gift Wrapping Santa Clauses and poinsettialon practically since the beginning prints, shiny foils and large rib- of time we have to credit the an-[bonjbows that's what Christmaspent Chinese for being the pio-| packages are made of nowadays, neers in gift wrappings. Although gift wrapping in some The Chinese liked to incorporate form or another hah been going I a special symbolism into their package wraps. New Year’s flits werfe very important and wrapped accordingly in red and decollated ‘ ' its fn gold-leaf I Easier to Inspect, Too Durabie New Passports Promise, Boon to. Tourists NEW' YORK U* — United States passports are going to be different next month — more durable and easier to inspect. Francis G. Knight, passport of- fice director for the state depart-outlined changes in an address before the Overseas Press Club. | |SPECIAL OFFER!1 8(10 PHOTOGRAPH ■ 95 < Kfalar $0.45 VatoeI • Selection of proofs a No Appointment Needed I •‘Only One Offer Each I ) Months-— • Groups. Costumes, and | Pope John Plans Early Yule Message I VATICAN CITY (UPI) — Pope John XXIII will broadcast Ms [Christmas message to the world | the night of Dec. 22, earlier than any other year, for the convenience lof the press and public, j An announcement today said the Pope will read his speech at 8 p.m. (2 p.m. EST) Over the world-girdling Vatican Radio. The late Pope Pius VIII Ira-dlUonaly delivered Ms Christmas message on the morning of Dec. M. The present Pope gave his first two Christmas speeches on Dec. 2S eo they could be published In all parts of the world the next morning, bn Christmas Day. newspapers do not publish at ail in some countries-and have early deadlines in [others. I Vatican sources said there proved to be one drawback — the morning of Dec. 23 was a good time for the press but not (or radio listeners because it is a work day. This led the Pope to move the I time of this year’s specrh to the evening hours of Dec. 22, when most- persons are home. Just the Thing for Active Child -a Jail Cell MUSKEGON » —A "going-out-of-business sale" just in time for Christmas puts jail cells on the market today at Muskegon. W. B. Taylor; chairman of the Muskegon Museum's housing committee, said bid forms are available and the only stipulation is I that a minimum deposit of $25 accompany each bid and the cells be removed from the old county jail by month’s end. The county has a new jail. The committee inherited the old jail building and money obtained from sale of the jail ceils will go toward rehabilitating the building for its new use. or color. * The seals might represent the fu dog meaning “protection;” the'! fir tree, signifying “long life;” or the bamboo tree wishing tue, long life and many sons” for the recipient. Their beautiful, handmade rice papers flecked with gold are art museum treasures today. Subsequent civilisations seem to have sbsndoned the wrapping ef gifts. In the Middle Agee, for said. Ink on the tended to ran end the doth wee susceptible to wear. Covers will be in three colors, blue for regular passports, maroon for official and black for diplomatic. ’ Previously all covers were Occupations of passport bearers will be omitted for the first time. It will be required on passport applications, however. 8pedal passports Issued to government employee have been renamed offlcal passports and will be valid for five yean. They formerly had to be renewed after the first three yean. The passport director also said the new passports will be cheaper to produce than the old ones, resulting in a savings of $59,000 a THIS Hip length cardigan imported from Italy looks custom made because it's knit of four color random yarn and each sweater has an individual pattern. Instance, presents were gtvee la Boxen to gold casks studded with jewels, er oa small cushions of silk, satin BP doth of gold. The Japanese, too. draped their presents in heirloom brocades which they expected returned after the presentation of the gift *• .* dr Here in the United States gift wrappings came into prominence less than 00 years ago. Up to this time the only available wrappings to speak of wen white, green or red tissue; tinsel cord and green or red satin ribbon. The only other wrappings sometimes uafd Were newspapers with appropriate head-or butcher’s paper with hand-painted scenes or seasonal greetings. STARTED BY FLUKE It all started by a rather strange fluke. A shipment of envelope lining papers arrived too late for a New York stationer's- Cnristmas line so rather than hold them in storage he decided to sell them for gift wrappings. The response to the papers was tremendous and there started a multimillion dollar business. IS YOUR HOME PROTECTED AGAINST ALL THESE HAZARDS? | FinindlichtmnfdMMg* i ■ | Lt|il sction arising from i 4. «—— **a *— ■ I injury mtslani on your I promt mi—or damage to I property of others? □Fire and Vchtmtif demege ■ 1 ■ I to furniiMaa and con- I I i Ants ss well as hems I I | itself? - I_______I | "| Theft? j | Glew Breakage? J If you lack adequate protection against any or > all ’of the above hazards, it can pay you to ’phone and discover how little it coats to enjoy the security of qur “Home-Gard” homeowners policies... now available at a new low package price. Act today. 73 W. HURON ST. • FEDERAL 2-0141 million dollare per year. One of the acknowledged leaders I in the industry started marketing tags and seals in 1901 and-printed papers In 1904. Today, approximately 200 new designs are offered every holiday season. Last year alone the company manufactured enough Christmas paper to reach across the United States 30 times. • Michigan Mutual Liability Company I New City Head* Named Ijfor Muskegon Heights KENDALE STUDIO Studio Hour*. Mon. iZdO to 8:30, Tue*>Se». 9:30 40-5:00 14 S. Saginaw FE 5-0322 ■THIS OFFER EXPIRES DEC. 3b 1960 ■ ■■ MUSKEGON to) - ponald P. iZiemke, 25, takes over Jan. 3 as Muskegon Heights city supefin-|H tendent. He succeeds the late, Ml Henrv J. DeVette. Ziemke, a native of Benton Har-■J bor, has served since 1954 as city M manager at St. Louis, Mich. He was named to his new post last I Friday night. P ARE YOU) DEBTS GETTIK TOO NOW YOU CAN PAY OFF YOUR PRESENT BILLS AND HAVE YOUR HOME IMPR0VEMEHT TOO! FOR AS LITTLE AS Si 64 Total Combined Monthly Payment BID BEAR CALL NOW FOR FULL INFORMATION! ■W IMS CONSTRUCTION CO. WILL PAY OFF IN FULL ALL OF YOUR PRESENT SILLS FE 3-7833 SS V. HURON ST. PONTIAC Want to prevent gas-line freeze in your car this winter? Just go steady with STANDARD GASOLINES with the real thing... De-Icer ...yours at no extra cost in hr>th Standard. Gasolines. You'll get protection -a- 1 ' 1 against gas-liiie freeze all winter long... fast starting, too... when you ‘Go steady with Standard !* You oxpoot more from Standard and you get it! mu advice, sir... cjet i^e-lcert x