The Weather PONTIAC PRESS 118th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER UNlfED PHC88 INTERNATONAL ASSOCIATED PRJC88 f 38 PAGES Homs Edition Jack Picks Men Adams lakes to HeadAF,Navy Oath as Second Probate Judge Fire Destroys Borneo Church ---- |a| New Trade Pad! Is Agreed Upon! Swearing In Ends Years of Struggle by County) for Another Bench PALM BEACH, Pit. (PI—President-Elect John F. Kennedy today tapped Eugene Zuckert to be secretary of the Air Force. He was assistant secretary in the Truman admin-'lstration and also has served as a member of the I Atomic Energy commit «**«*: *• rwnvu. jk. tlon. ‘ What had been sought, , Announcement of the sciecttonjfor several years came toj j°f luctoft. t>. came after Ken pass yesterday when bon- |nedy had picked John B. Connal- ily—Texas lawyer, decorated Navy]4*® "• Adams WSS sworn in ! »*/ . r- e . . vrferan and long-time political as the county's second pro-i wasr Germany, Soviet aviate at vice President-ElectIhate court Judge before g* . !• R«>*gviH Jr„ son ot the late pras-l ...... , . „ .. ™* wmM *TT 1 ideal ami a dormer member of ** ronanaatcattaas i. Bertie. the U. A House of Represent.- gTLSsfyEtfT^f The East Germans loUawtd »hejttwa trtra New Vorh. Kennedy cmmwi ni.h . ——■ i~*~ Soviit lead to balking at tide b*;H«h seeretary PtaWc Salinger .JtY penal Furthermore, the East Ger-!*wUned comment on whether —^ " mans have threatened to halt land|Hooeevett, who campaigned and river traffic to Berlin. “ mile* inside the Iron Curtain, no trade agreement with West Germany ia reached by Jan. L Conceivable. Soviet agreement an Weal Berlin * status would mean East Germany wffl back down on the issue, but the East German negotiator to Berlin gave no hint of this. ^ man Of the Senate Foreign R«^a.|to, m *tah «"**«** '*m *“< • Utahn n—November, took his oath tor a new | tour-year term beginning Jan. 1. e of the heaviest to . may get ■ federal job 1M,W The lorkrrl ead---»■ „ j Both men will officially atari Tr ”?*** —* f f1lnimJ; terms—it will be two years , ,mP?r * -y for Adams-after the New Yehr srx svssvt . .. 5S21?J2TU22^ h” M____________________________________ nrr.iirat .f s. —^ i. .. them county lawyers, took over! piirnesar at me rai mm a fcfrmg Own Judge H. Rusori lhi>< Zuckert Was assistant secretary land's targe courtroom to watch of the AIT Force from 1MT tojjudgr Moore and Adams aware to 1952. He was a member of the] * * d j , - .-.■-. --■g .-iv- A5f,lte E“er°r Commission from The afternoon ceremofty was put •f ®Aat German Trade Mto- 195® to 1954 under appointment on bv the OUdand county Bar As-’ ^ W*wt taha | by President Harry R. Truman, ssdataxi and chaired before the "t •; fore the e««d of the year. him-i uHHKTuur mmiBu AurmtiRT .. .. - w .— r « * •« ..--- —r--- met With Soviet Ambassador Aa- H*nf*r<_ fccuityjH. Davis, who moved Adams* ad -ventually as assistant dean raiaafon to the beach, pteaented the As a schostosy ha attrndil toe nw J^hfc with a larger engraved Oalaburj. Coaa prrpniatoii e'ur|' Sds one made from a piece actooal where Ms ---nninli was o( walnut from a fee on the jaivcr Com,nwv<‘ *«tay followed Detroit's proposed tax schedule. (i, Menton WlBtoms, retiring il**ke family farm^of the Adamses, 'lead in recommending the so-] The schedule Is described govenwr of Mir bigs s wha has ! -Van are to uw ttfo gavel.’* l«Ued "mathematicaily aoruratc""wMhemntkaBy accurate’; Most Pontiac Stores to Use Belgian Police Approved 4 Pet, Tax Tob/e Spray Tear Gas been entered. They said the tong-tor alarm sounded at 12:30 a.m. Tuesday but investigating officers 'found nothing amiss. folks: called in j But when the time kick on the ;vault failed to open as scheduled Jat 6:30 a.m.. poiiee and insurance j underwriters were called in. The Pontiac Area Chamber ofi sat i $100 Check to Aid Widowed Mother Don't Overtook the unexpected. A letter from a Pontiac Press reader and his wife hobs la today With a check tor $100 to help Mrs. Joseph J. Foreman. You’ll recall she!s the mother left with Iff children when her husband was killed to a boiler explosion at the Leonard Elementary. School to Th>y last week. The- donors wish to remain nnauvmous km! The Pros* is hurry tog the money on to her fodnj. That 'Missouri Waltz'— ! Truman Dospisos It! NEW YORK tUPIl - Former) President Harry Truman Mtreut again today at the myth that "The Missouri Waite" is his favorite’ musical selection. *T don’t tike the damned he told newsmen on a 12-block morning walk in 12-degree temper-j attires. “But I’ve had to listen! to It over 40.000 times because! people think 1 do." •ere- ; Davis said, "aa those rmirtms •** table to its members for c s based e the developed in ‘California to heipj merchants specializing iri a large] volume of sales under $1. Coder this there would be ao lory of stole. ! He was a lieutenant junior! ■"•*2•" (grade to the Navy to .1944-45 and] Seated In tiu ________________ afterward was an assistant to jury boa were Mrs. Moore. Mrs. c°Pios Stuart Symington, now U. S. sen-lAdaips, both of whom were pre- brin« nent in the mail today, ator from Misaouri and then chief sewed carnation corsages: David ,0 chamber members throughout iPtTB€MASE of the Surplus Property Admin-!Adams. M; Mrs. Walter R/Dcpi- the Pontiac area. I U to 17 eetoa ^tration. Zuckert was assistant son. the Moore’s daughter: andi John W. Hiritager rhamher “toMeetos 81 to 17 cento M to $1.17 81.1J to St 47 . The straight 1; t*> « sale* at 14 rent* ar under. julice (lection Of the 4 per cent sales tax.!11^.^ ,h*‘ *** beginning Jan. I. * ^ n^er schedule, r . „ , * * a- .would be charged on purchases of TOW 1 ■-* m^mniendationSi" 13 «« «* «>cj ,hrep emJ^t A locksmith was summoned and c-_H-r r»L____. (he snid the lock could not remain Scatter Mob in Ghont,jiocfced more than 72 hours, ton but Socialists Call for,Uler Turaday night, it was decided Anfu/arn ___________i fc*.:L-.]to torc* *^rY into the vault and Antwerp General Strike's crew with jackhammers spent !six hours battering through the BRUSSELS. Belgium (AP)—Po- walls of the vault gas and lire hoaca| Mrs. R. D. Jackson, vice preet •at at the dim, said toe did nat Asks Help on Gold Flow WASHINGTON (UPI> - Com-meree Secretary Frederick It. Mueller has asked American ox-porters to help stop the (low ot U.& gold abroad by increasing their shipments on Americon-flag ships and planet. In Today's Ptess (Continued on Page 2. Ooi. 1) (Continued on Page 2, Coi. 6) 4ro tram jiiee used tw* rent tax (today to break up a demonstra-j • M cent*, a tion to Ghent. Socialist union lead-------_x__u_ __ mmr, ____________ P'^npUy.raBed far a general wna to toe vanM. re haw mneft »( It was hi eato ar cheeks. It was the first me"ol tear gas] « Page 2. Ool. 3V i the eight-day strike aimed at ■ ■ toppling the government of Pre-j toppling the government of Pre-i pf • yvi rv i s mier Gaston Eyskens. Strikers to OlCI6S LOiCf Crabtree said that many Pon- Ghent *™*P0*. *° TAt. 8.v!M,.ori 01 P1 m,ks *1-Oil iulirflQQT, would continue to *'a0 merchants had originally j mount at the same rate at cor- tawed the "modified California" impending intervals on purchases^ysfrm. But for the sake of uni-] ’higher than $1.37. j Thr Foqttac schedule is the] [some as the one recommended to! | Detroit merchants yesterday by itlte Detroit Retail Merchants! (Association. It also follows the! recommendation of the State! Revenue Department. 'Continued on Page 2. CM. 8) Clarence W. Locke, state revenue' 'director, said he expects thej "mathematically accurfte" sched- Rep. Judd to Address GOP Fete ministrative office. Antwerp, tying to the Flemish northern aeetian, has not been _ .______ hit as hard by toe strike which '^2* contlra* tonight ka« paralysed toe Socialist (!hr0U8h! Ihuf*tay.^5 J12 Above Tonight »« paralysed toe Saelallst ***** [next five wrotherman !ule to be used by most Mj-ajp"(Minnesota, heynoter at the Repub- M successful, the Antwerp caflj8*^- (merchants. lican National Convention, will de- would spread the general strike to] Freeipitatlan will .total mm- j Locke said the system has beeni1^ thp principal address at the;*11 important Flemish area, where, lento a< aa toeh ar tom coming adopted by the Michigan Food f cb- 9 Oakland County Republican;many are Social Christians and, to light savw ar Mtow ftorrie* Dealers Association and the fW- Lincoln Club banquet, it was *n-;back Eyskens, himself a Social Friday night and Saturday. Wool (gross of Table Top 1 Irrnirm ;nounwl today by Baridey Mayor]Christian. to sontownt morning wind* will ; r«»tiae >■ oae of the fir*! *' K-*"' pretid«M 01 ,ho A mam de.iMnMr.tio* at urtk- c*atlam* *« »»•*»«• pee tow. ] aatalAe Detroit to * * * er* was staged this nwralag to The lowest recording in dpwn- I ap It* mlad stoat a method of Kuhn said the 71st annual ban- “"T?* ,wlU*001 tarWen*- Tto jtown Pontiac preceding t am. was -taeftmi toe 4 per rent lax. quet - ^ SSic^’ ^ i Merchant groups to Sagtoaw.l^a**' gathering each year - will *** ^ometer reading was 24. Lansing. Ypailanti. Aim Arbor and- ***** ** *** ®an Oaks Country Policemen were camped in the Jackson were reported to favor N^rth*’«*tora Highway. ahdj«ntral public park opposite Par-| BROTHER SWEARS IN BROTHER - Newly elected Probate Judge Donald E. Adams (right) looks solemnly at his older brother Circuit JMge Clark J. Adams as the latter administers the oath of office as probate judge in ceremonies yester- | day afternoon at the Courthouse. "mathematically system. George Crabtree, assistant manager of the Pontiac chamber, -said the Downtown Merchants Association has agreed on the system Michigan Retailers Association (MRA) headquarters in Lansing indicated that no more than, tiro tax schedules are expected to be i use in Michigan after Jan. * * * While moot cities are expected i use the "mathematically accurate” system, some retail groups -especially those to the southwestern pari of i choose to follow the so-called "modified California" system. ■V.* * This latter is based'on a system held!foment and the royal palace, to front of the opera bouse. tog speakers when to adirrasad fr^.hT'r.thoHe XStSfoi rssr SSaSTwii Vise Pro*Ideal iUchard ML Nfatsu j^k6”* t0 rPmain s,e,df“t . I The Socialists launched ttol Judd, a former medical mission-hvalkout eight days ago in protest: ary who witnessed first-hand the agatost Eyskens' plans for tax to-) j Communists growth to China, has creases and social welfare cuts; been a member of Congress since because of. the country’s financial' 1942. setback to the Congo. "We ig Oakland County are very ft ft ft proud to have obtained Rep. Judd, j They denounced the g o_I who was the keynote speaker for ment's strike-breaking efforts as the GOP national convention, and (dictatorial, caUect Premier Eyskens who to one of the most oqtatandtag a Hitler W demanded the fall ot members of progress today." Kuhn'the Social Christian-Uberal coaB-said. ■ ■**— " CIRAFT TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS WEPNESDA 1 Y, DECEMBER 28, I960 To Seek to Rival Parade E££’pen of Roses in Centennial » ” ■£ * 1 The city Vi’s* scheduled to'Open -__ ' '••Ji . ... •.‘ ,;bkta today in an initial mow to mil* glittering spec tide of the'annual Rose Bowl uvc thousand* or dollar* m in-parade will be rivaled la Pontiac this summer. jterest rate* in connection with the So say Pontiac centennial parade planners, searching!urb*n rw*‘*al >W icompartem to dtscrlbe the ambitious extrav-| ^ Mfln*ttger Wal^r K Taganza they have in mind [man said 'the city hopes to bor- Woman Dies After Assault row from some bank_______ 'acquisition at an interest rate low-'* i the 4% per cent set by ['[the federal government on the ' working fund* it loam out tor land ''acquisition. Detroit Police Hunting for Vicious Staging Street Attack DETROIT (ft—A* police searched tor a vicious assailant, Mrs. Betty James, 26-year-old hospital nurse's aide and mother of three children, died today of injuries suffered at Ms hands THiesday. Mm. James, second woman victim of street assaults in the same general midtown area within days, was attacked and beaten on her way to work Tuesday. She died at Receiving Hospital. Mrs. James lived at 23345 Hazelwood ft., Hazel Park. [for Pontiac. Television view [day's parade in Pasadena, Calif, can consider it a preview tiac's kickoff to the June 17-24 centennial ' observance, according ! Itp Sherwin M. Bimkrant, parade! Federal toad* earmarked tor chairman. ; the Pontiac project would be used „. '. . . , i si collateral, he said. | Blrnhranl, Pontiac * assistant I ' Acenilnnf city attorney, wa* picked tor the 1 "If we can save money on in Mssauani 0 by Htuart E. Whitfield, jterest there will be more money centennial chairman, and other left for the'project,” said Willman. eesdeonlal leaders because of Mo 14 4 experience in past parades down- I Willman was authorized by the town — notably the annual Fire city Commission last night to seek Prevention Week spectacles. , federal approval of any terms he The parade committee is one of1con*J*‘r* favorable after opening the first to roll up its sleeves j bids at 1 p.m. today, within the centennial organization. * . * ,* Bimkrant said a drive will be- The bids are on an initial gin next week to line up sponsors of $2,043,000 worth of notes. for at least 20 professionally built 1"... i ... floats. The Day in Birmingham Commission OKs Light at Adams Intersection BIRMINGHAM — Installation of a' traffic signal at the Intersection of Adams, Derby and Mobegan roads was authortoed last night by file City Com proval of the Troy City Commi* TAKES OATH OF OFFICE - Veteran Probate Judge Arthur E. Moon (right) places his left hand on the Holy Bible and raises his right in swearing to uphold the duties of his office as he takes the oath for a new term yesterday. Administering the oath is Circuit Judge Stanton G. Dondero, a family friend from Royal Oak. Judge Mopre has held the office eonaecufively since 1938. Undermining Castro? A Michigan Beil Telephone Co. dark was attacked fay a Negro armed with an ice pick earlier. In to recovering. A subcommittee headed by Ralph Merkowitz will be seeking spoil'|| sots, said Bimkrant, dividual businesses, groups, associations, labor unions, service dubs and other similar organizations. Since the centennial is described as an area effort, sponsors will be sought throughout file Pontiac area, said Bimkrant. Half Million Missing ■ From Tampa Vault usiness r William Thompson, 32, told police hs heard Mrs. James scream and saw a man struggling to drag hlk between the homes. Mrs. James* skill was fractured and her face gushed by repeated Mews from n U-toeh «M Mam bar. The Mood-stataed i was feuad by pel lee a Mrs. Janies’ empty wallet and blood-stained duffle bag were found Mra. James was walking from a bus stop to her Job at Chil-dren's Hospital. She had taken the Job last October after her husband, Oscar, 25, broke hie hip and was unable to support their three children Steven, 8, Marvin, 8, and The floats will be built in Pontiac. Bimkrant arid that the company has promised to furnish free advice to nonprofit organizations that want to build their own floats according to centennial standards. Thb Akron company has been connected with many parades throughout the country, including the centennial parade in Lansing last year, aaid Bimkrant. 'We want professional help in this area to insure quality displays to the parade," he said. Protest on Newsman Is Ignored by Cuba HAVANA » — A UJ5. Embassy spahrsman said today the foreign office so far has ignored a protest ever the detention of NBC .correspondent Wilson Hall. • pished op at the air- have far New Task. He hew been Cuban authorities have given reason for the detention. Hall to being held at military Intelligence headquarters to suburban Miramar. fFwctau there will say only that Hall is under investigation. Decorating 4k DiapUy, Inc. of Akrea, oMo far the eseterive Liastoaetlsa and decorat km of (Continued From Page One) She also did net know If the checks were negotiable. The vault is contained to the firm's small office building-garage downtown Tampa. The one-story building is about 50 feet wide and 75 feet long. It is located on a Mrs. E. A. Rasdale, another [vice president of the firm, said that ail the Contents of the vault were "completely covered by insur- The burglary was reminiscent of the Jaii. 17, 1950, robbery Brink's Armored Car Sendee in Boston. The $1,219,000 robbery was biggest cash robbery history. Port Huron Votes Cash for Port Improvement Bimkrant said the committee will eventually number about 300 persona involved to lining up a into 2-hour parade to downtown Pontiac June 17. PORT HURON (UP!) The Port Huron City Commission has voted unanimously to appropriate more than $250,000 for expansion ot file city's port facilities. Houghton Publisher in Precarious Condition suance of $150,000 to tax anficipa-and says it intends to , HOUORTON (jv—John W. fJaekt Rice, publisher of file Houghton publisher of the Houghton Mining Gazette, was' reported precarious condition" today tram a heart attack suffered last friday. Rice, a member of the State Corrections Commission, also hemorrhaged when he suffered the attack, hit second since an earlier Oct. 36. U.S. to Aid Formosa Dam WASHINGTON (UPI) — The United Statee will lend $40 million to help build what will be one of the world's highest dams, on the nationalist Chinese island of For- The Weather Fall (J. S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Fair continued rather cold today and tonight High 85, lew 12. Partly cloudy, little temperature change Thursday. High 27. West to southwest winds if-li miles. MU la Paatla* U*Wt t*"*,r*‘ur* t . m „ h lifts temperature .. p l Weather—Seta. : Wla4 rrloctty i -...... . utfaweet. Sua sets Wednesday at 1*1 sa.;** Hlfkm aaS Levttl Teaiperstere This Date la IS Tear* 1st la IMS Oewatewa Tempers 'Biperatare Cfct it -7 Marquette 11 It Memphis 11 !1 Saboteurs9 Work Hurts 60 in Cuba HAVANA (AP)-More than persons were injured Tuesday to bold daylight bombing* and train wreck blamed on saboteurs trying to undermine Prime Minister Fidel Castro's regime. Bombs exploded in two stores and a main power station in Havana. Fourteen persons were injured, mostly by flying glass, to one of the stores. The commission authorized is- tion notes $112,000 more in the next fiscal year. Mayor Robert Paterson predicts income from the port will exceed $100,000 s year within three years. Adams Takes Oath as Probate Judge (Continued From Page One) their son-in-law, Walter R. Deni-a Pontiac attorney. shopping district. No injuries were Another bomb went off in the power station to Tallapledra, in east Havana. Dampge was slight and no one was hurt. Reliable sources said the power station was evacuated and more bombs were found after a two-hour search. A Camaguey-Havana passenger train collided with another Araln at a crossing to Camaguey Province, injuring more than 50 persons. Officials blamed counter revolutionaries. Night bombings by anti-Castro elements have been frequent recent weeks, but the .daylight blasts were a new development to the mounting strife. Following the bombings. Castro militiamen, police and bystanders marched to Havana’s central park shouting, "Saboteurs to the execution wall." A collection was taken to aid the injured, who included five children. All the injured were victims of a bomb that exploded to a women’s rest room adjoining a crowded cafeteria in the Fogar store, which the government expropriated from private Cuban inter A second bomb exploded M a small variety store in- Havana's Taps Zuckert, for AF, Navy Top Posts _ toyed in Michigan bn Nov, if. The figure represents 6.7 per cent of the labor force and an increase of 57,000 over the Oct. 15 figure. Detroit, Pontiac, Lansing, Muskegon and Kalamazoo all 'reported increases to the jobless total since Nov. 15. (Continued From Page One) secretary of the Air Force while Symington, a Democrat, was civilian head of that service. after being awarded the Bronze Star and the Legion of Merit. Since retirement from the Atom-i Energy Commission to 1954 Zuckert has been in private law practice in Washington. Kennedy’s selection of Connally, Fort Worth, Tex., attorney, was announced Tuesday night. Hie new secretary of the Navy was campaign manager this year for Lyndon Johnson, in his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. > Connally received his law gree from the University of Texas to 1941, and was admitted to the Texas bar at the age of 21. After leaving the Navy he organized and became general manager of radio station KVET to Austin, Tex. In 1948 he managed Johnson’s successful campaign for the Senate. In 1956 be was vice chairman of the Texas delegation to the Democratic National Convention. Connally — a distant.relative of former U.S. Senator Tom Connally, Texas Democrat—served as Johnson's administrative assistant when Johnson was first elected to the House in 1939. When Johnson moved to file Senate to 1949, Connally again was administrative assistant. tSa recorded downtown Mina it Part Worth » : O. Rapids — 7j to | Connally joined the Navy in *! li 1941 as an ensign. He was assigned first to the office of Secretary of the Navy James Forres-tal and later to combat duty to the Pacific. He was discharged lieutenant commander to 1946 as it ? Northern Halt ot U.S. Looking tor Its Longies By The Associated Press Cold weather enveloped much of the northern half of file nation from the Rockies to the Atlantic Coast today. AT KcMu NATIONAL WEATHER — Precipitation is expected tonight «ver most of the Sotitbeni states with snow forecast from Southern Nevada and Utah southeastward to Northwestern Oklahoma and Ikxas and rain or drizzle from there' eastward to the Carolina*. 4to*fgte and Northern Florida. Snow also is forecast for file fliiritHHinim Ohio VaBey. The Dakotas and Wisconsin will have light ana* and there will be flurries to the Lower Lakes area. 1$ «a be epldsr to the CentrafUbd Southern Platos and Central Ml IftUpr Mtosissippl Valley; firmer from Ohio northeastward to New England. ■ * . . Jr ; The severe cold which_________ temperatures to more than 30 dei greet below zero in northern Midwest areas Tuesday moderated. However, readings were below zero to sections along a narrow belt from the central Rockies northeast to the upper Mississippi Valley and. eastward info New England. Readings to most areas ranged from zero to the teens. In the West, it was 19 below zero in Fraser, Cote. In the East, tew marks included -12 in Titusville, Pa., as the cold air moved' into northwestern Pennsylvania. Nsw England cold spots included Buritagtor, Vt., and Lebanon, N. H., each reporting -10. ! Approval ,of the neighboring city is needed since the intersection is half to Birmingham and half to Troy. Fifty per cqnt participation " totleach community is needed to envehthe cost of installation and maintenance- ary Monday at 7:45 p-tn. beginning Jan. 8. Mra. Catherine Clinton, who teaches bridge st the Os—n—-Ity House sad directs games it the Feraat Lake Cjmtpy CMb, will be In eharg* of com petition. The entry fee will be $1 a person for each night. The play will be to eouples. There will/ btr room for about 25 tables. * a a 1 Cost of the traffic'and pedestrian light would be IMOO, h*-sides $165 annually tor energy and maintenance. The commission took the action after citizens pointed out the to-creasing traffic volumes on Adams, coupled with the fact that many children attending Derby Elementary School cross Adams at the intersection. Reservation can be made by contacting the Community House, 380 S. Bates St. Accepts Adams' Resignation The light would be in use daily frtm 7 a.m. to 7 p-w. For Judge Moore, the son of a] Methodist minister, the ceremony of routine. He first took office in 1938, succeeding the late Probate Court Judge James H. Lynch. No action will be taken by the City Commission on a plan to eliminate the traffic jog at Oakland and Woodward avenues until more detailed cost information is re ceived. [ Two plans to eliminate the jog at the latereeetio# and Probate Judgft - Elect to Leave Justice Post Effective Jan. 30 The Waterford Township Board last night accepted the resignation of Donald E. Adams as township justice of the peace, effective Jan. 30. Former Congressman George A. Dondero, who moved Judge Moore’s admission to the bench, recalled old times when he aaid Moore, fresh ftt>m the University Michigan law school, walked Adams, who was recently elected Judge of probate far Oak- .. — land Comity, told the board i« a poaal to wide* Oaktoad were re Qf ^^tlon that although c«4v*d test right by the t*m- j positions were not Incom- , VES, U». £ «* ho* * a* Manage L f [tors and supervisors had-nutlined Care recommended that the com-L policy of fulltime service and mission only consider the' wideti- Uatery for the judge of probate, ing of Oakland. | lit* resignation earn* as a The plans to eliminate the jog' snrpttee to the tewataip heard as would realign Oakland with Willlts.l Adaro* rortler said he—tad not real go nnttl after Ota Jaw. I Tentative cost for the street re- info his Royal Oak office in 1*24 jgjQoo. The looking tor a job. !p|an would cost about the same. "At that time J gave him two Duplicate bridge games will be Justice of the penes. This —aid leave the appointment of Ms sneeesssr to 116 Board. Unemployment Up in Michigan pieces of advice,” Dondero said, held "I told him to lay his banjo aside j and put his hat on straight “He has done both." t the Community House « Detroit - Pontiac Adds 7,000 to in One Month Area Total for .a long time to come." DETROIT i.B—The Michigan Em-pfoynient Security Commission reports that unemployment is rising to the state. Same 192,000 persons were un-entproyc ‘ Davis, traced AdJms' birth and life to Waterford Township, where served as justice of the peace since 1937 Until he sought the high-' judicftPi ‘How comforting it is to know it here is a man who’s roots have grown deep to Waterford Township and Oakland County,” Davis said. A breakdown showing specific unemployment figure* for Pontiac Is not regularly available, according to Ike ME SC offices In Detroit and Pontiac. In the Detroit metropolitan area, which includes Pontiac, the Nov. 15 figure was 102,000 — 7.3 per cent, of the labor force and up 7,000 fr«m Oct. 15. In Flint, however, unemployment dropped 900 to'3,300, or 2.4 per cent of the labor force. Lansing reported an 800 increase to 4,500 -and Muskegon reported unemployment at 5,900, or 10.6 per cent of the work force. Kalamazoo added 700 to its jobless total of 2,700. The Nov. 15 figures do not reflect later cutbacks in the auto and auto parts industry. Judge Moore said he was “very pleased to have such a distinguished associate who, without doubt, will be a splendid cohort on the bench.” "This opens a real challenge to me’ and I only hope I have the ability, energy and fine fortune to carry on as others," Adams said. Trio ot Titans, One Spartan Are Drafted by NFL Final Service tor Fred Knorr to Be Friday Service for Fred A. Knorr, radio executive and part-owner of the Detroit Tigers, will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday at the chapel of the William R. Hamilton Funeral Ob. 3975 Cass Ave., Detroit Mr. Knorr, 47, of 730 Vaughn Road, Bloomfield Hills, died Monday night as the result of burns he suffered Dec. 9 when he fell into i tub of scalding water. He died to Broward General Hospital, Fort Lauderdale, Fla^ and Ms body —a retained to Detroit teat night Mr. Knorr owned radio stations to Detroit, Flint, Saginaw and Jackson. He was part of an liman syndicate which bought the Tigers for $5.5 million to 1967. Surviving besides his wife Nellis are two daughters, Nancylou and Mary Katherine, and a son, Fred A. Knorr in, Soviet Plane in Laos Fires on U.S. Craft VIENTIANE. Laos (UPI) - A Soviet-built plane dropping military supplies to leftist Laoitian soldiers machine-gunned an unarmed American aircraft that was observing the Communist operation; a U.S. Embassy official said today. The embassy spokesman said no te was injured in the attack, and the crippled American plane managed, t0 limp back to safely on engine. - Goldline Locks Door to Marshal - Voters will fill Adams unex-pi mi term in the April 2 election. [Adams'' term expires In I96t. Also to be voted on Is the pad! now [held by Patrick K. Daly whose term expires next year. Dondero Moore as “a prodigious, tireless i worker who could a ~ the things he has without these j qualifications." Speaking of both Judge Moore! and Adams, Dondero said: 'You two men will render a ver- diet which will be entirely satis-] of Mental Hospital; Hfi'l nn thc vacancy factory to the people of this county | "la view of the tart that the - [recent recount took two fall weeks J .'I . ,,_iof time which ,1 had anticipated BOSTON UPI) - ladustrialistjygj^ to ciesr (g> my docket. I Bernard Goldfine refused to admit LPPd additional time in prepare U.S. marshals into his hotel room!tlon for turninR the files over to tor nearly 20 minutes today before i# gupppggo,. •• they enlisted his son’s aid and took! it H it In submitting Ms lormgl resignation. Adams said: "It is my belief thrit the people of Waterford Township would be Industrialist Just Outibermy HUef of staff, said T*eo- showed 293 traffic fatalities. ! day the glnal Peninsula ba Hie council hh* estimated 340 persons may be killed in motor vehicle accidents during the New • Year holiday weekend, also a 78-i* hour period, from 6 p. m. Friday e to midnight Monday (local time). J again become a military base THURSDAY ONLY • Specially Reduced# Bank I "The British race of the robin, said Lord Hurcomb proudly, “isj Idistinquished from continental Electrical Firm Buys {races by its open and exceptionally - r , n. friendly behavior to htiman! former oorham Plant beings." | He gave no other explanation. 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An average motor truck in the U.S. today is about 6.6 years old, jUid about 25 pn cent of all trucks 10 or mo Start Memorial Fund for Stephen Baltz mous gift memorial fund for StepheiL Baltz, 11, the boy whom vain (T|ht for | Ufe after an airplane collision won the sympathy of the nation. The money was sent to the OUR BUI SALE!! of 1960 Is Now In Progress!! We Must Reduce Our Inventory EVERYTHING GOES! All Display Models and Warehouse Stock Must Be Sold. Don’t Miss Oat, You'll Save as Never Before on the Appliances Yon Want TV - STEREO - REFRIGERATORS - DRYERS RANGES - FREEZERS - RADIOS - WASHERS XL GOOD HOUSEKEEPING of PONTIAC 51 West Huron Street FE 4-155E Ike Drafts Messages tg Congress Today WASHINGTON (AP) — President Eisenhower kept his day free] of appointments today td work on i* forthcoming messages to Con-ress. ) . f The President's State of the Union message is expected to be presented to Confess within a fow days after it convenes Jan. 3. Messages on the budget and the economic report will follow. The President flew to his Gettysburg farm Tuesday afternoon for a spur-of-the-moment visit that lasted an hour. While he was there he examined a building On the Gettysburg College campUa he iwHK; uir*mKRciieu coins' round i- . *, .. /... . in foe boy’s clothing-five nickels11 co"lldcri,,g ”*»«ng for an of- . Methodist Hospital of Brooklyn, where the boy died 27 hours after the crash/that cost 135 otter lives here Dpc. Vi. , The donor was described i the hospital only as "aa elderi maiden lady.” The gift, along with other money being received in the boy’s memory, mostly in denominations of |$1 to 15, will be used to establish a memorial-room on the children's .] floor of the hospital. Nine fire-blackenea coins- found j! and four dimes—will be fused into a memorial plate to be hung in the room.* The Rev. Donald Stockdale Stacey, the hospital’s Held chaplain said the hospital has been “swamped with mall from all parts of the country.” Some contain contributions, but most represent expressions of sympathy. "This bqy was a symbol of some kind," said the Rev. Mr. Stacey. “We have been deeply Impressed. It makes us proud to be Americans and to know the pie have such tenderness in their hearts. Mail addressed to the family is forwarded to the parents, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Baltz, at their home in Wilmette, III. flee after be retires from the White Houae. It wee announced that Elsenhower will hold no news conference this week. He has not Held one since Sept. 7, but i the White House has said he wilt hold one more before the end of his term Jan. 20. Set 5#rvic« for Ex-Head of State's Women's Clubs LANSING (AP) - Funeral services will be heid Thursday lor Mrs. Luella Mumford, 82, former president of the Michigan Federation of Womens Clubs. She died Sunday at a Lansing hopsltal. J A former Chicago school teacher and law student, Mrs. Mumford wee Michigan educational director for the U. S. Food and Drug Administration during World War I. _®L. The Better Career Opportunities Are In Business To obtain the preparation that will qualify you for jobs in business attend Pontiac Business Institute I Investigate the specific preparation for earning a-living offered in intensive programs of study that are practical and effective. Accounting, Secretarial, General Business, Clerical and Office If a chine courses are offend. Free Placement Service for Graduates “Training for Business Careers Since 1896” Ppntiac Business Institute, Inc. 7 W« Lawrence Street FEderai 2-3561 Suffering Dooley Enters NY Hospital NEW YORK (AP) - Dr. Tom Dooley, in great pain and barely able to walk, returned from the Orient Tuesday night and entered the Memorial Center for Cancer and Allied Diseases. Dr. Dooley, 33, the American jungle doctor of Laos, was stricken with canoer in 1959, and had been described as cured alter surgery. Recent tests in Hong Kong showed that he was suffering from a degeneration of the bone structure of the spine—not officially determined as cancerous. Dr. Dooley, clad in pajamas beneath an overcoat, could only shuffle down a ramp at Idlewild Airport, where he was met by his brother, Malcolm, executive director of Medico, a nonprofit medical organization founded by the doctor. The organization gives medical assistance to underdeveloped nations. TRADE-IN SALE! 3 BIG DAYS-Thursday, Friday and Saturday lip to $50°° for Your Old Living Room Suite or Bedroom Suite Liviag Room Suites aid Sectionals In Beautiful Frieze/Acetate, Lurex and Nylon Covers. Many Colors. 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Foiled laid the pair completed the holdup ha about two or three X pan Had In a atolen ear Groat Lakes Steal Gets Orders, Halts Layoff ECORSE (ft — Great Lakeo St< Corp. has canceled plana lor a 19-day holiday shutdown of its big others were called I Tueaday, attboqglr operations were scheduled at pace. In a parting lot The bandits hunt through the door of the hank, which to located In n trailer, wtth gne It Was Indicated that! unexpected orders for steel had arrived. Pre-ana cUled tor One of them yelled floor” to a halt dozen employee and customers, police said. The pair ordered the bank tellers to fill a large paper sack with money. Included in the loot was $190 in marked bills. Expressway Smog May Be Scrutinized YPSILANtl IP—The problem of smog from this city's smoldering dump may come tinder scrutiny of city officials at a meeting Man Accused of Break-In Waives Exam Charged wtth breaking and terlng, George Theobald, 31,-at 95*5 Eaton Rond, Indepenc Township, waived examination yesterday before Orton Township Justice of the Peace Helmar G. Stanaback. He la accused of breaking into Walters Hardware Store at 3898 Joslyn Road, Pontiac Township, sometime over the past weekend, and stealing a power saw, a speed grinder, two electric drills and a power jig Sheriffs deputies said they found the stolen items in Thso- Deaths in Pohtiac and Nearby Areas Service lor Monroe Cble, IS, of fay Maple st.. will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at New Hope Baptist Church with burial In Petty Mount Park Cemetery. His body Is at the Winiam F. Davis Funeral Home. Surviving aio Ida wits, Dessie; a son James of Pontiac; end n brother. He was.a member at New Hope Baptist Church. Mr, Cole died Sunday at Pontiac General Hospital after a brief IB-1 ness. The city moved to hold a special In the wake of Monday's 13-car accident on the nearby Willow Run Expressway. chain reaction mishap In which George A. Wilcox. <1, Ypollaatl Township, was fatally hart and State officials promised to Investigate to find' out of the dump, which buns almost incessantly and produces a perpetual baas over the area, Is a hazard to expressway traffic. Area Hams to See Equipment Display {High Point of the Year Is Trading Billy Goats MONROE COLE ./ Pontiac, Mrs. Harry RayhocK at Holly resident Max Whltehouse, 48. f Detroit and a sister to California. Mrs. Nye died Saturday Downey after an illness of two tkmeral home Thursday VARTKVAN OODOSHIAN Vartevan Godoshian, 78. of 3*4 Franklin Road, died this morning at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital alter an illness of several months. retired employe of General Motors Truck A Coach Division, he leaves a son, Paul A. of Pontiac; two daughters, Shakey Godoshian of Pontiac and Mrs. Nushur Gopi-dan of Melvindale; six grandchildren; and two groat-grandchildren. Service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the DonelsmvJohns Funeral Home with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. Solomon M. Wertz, M, of 54 Seneca St., died yesterday alter an Illness of three months. A rettnsd landscape gardener, he •vos a sister Salome Wertz of AltoanaPa. Mr. Wertz’s body will be at the Voorheeadhple Funeral Home until tonight when it will be taken to the Koras Funeral Home In Altoona for serving and burial. . Her body will be be at the afternoon. of Pewaukee, Wis., will be at 3 p.m. Friday at toe Dryer Funeral Home. Burial win be in Lakeside Cemetery. Mr. Whltehouse died Saturday at a heart attack in Pewaukee. SOLOMON M. WERTZ the’ Junction, Ted., iris Is the annual HU Country Race Meet and BUly Sale. , SAN ANGELO, Ted. Tttkigni tt Clarkston. dim; 10 great-grandchildren; one ______ great-great-grandchild; and three MAX WHITKHOl SE sisters. Mrs. Charles Bancroft of HOLLY — Service for former1 JAMES P- TERMGNI INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP-Graveside' service for James P-Tersigni, 2-month-old son of Mr. end Mrs. John L. Tersigni of 8025 Clarkston Road, wiU be at 11 a m. tomorrow at Lakeview Cemetery. The child died Monday at his residence. His body is at the Lewis NEW YORK (AP) - John L. Dorgan, publicity man for Tex Rickard in boxing’s “Goidtn Aft” after World War I, died Tueaday after a long illness. 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FLOOR FE 4-2511 7 MW • 1M Huron 0traet THE PONTIAC PRESS “—. 7 Pont ini 1960 \ Jnwr AJKimt, Advcrtleln* Director >AY, DECEMBER 38. 1980 harold a. rrraomALD * HllllMl end daw* Mossier I decretory and Editor Laotian Independence Teetering on the Edge | Latest reports from Laos indicate that for the moment anti-Communist forces are in command. Instability of the little kingdom was highlighted by the seesaw spectacle of four differ* ent governments in as many days. ★ ★ ★ Last August following a coup led by CapL Kong Li, moderate Prince Sowanna Phouma headed a new government. Unfortunately he thought that he could come to some agreement with his half brother, Prince Souphanon Vong, leader of the leftist Pathkt Lao faction. Instead his government kept edging toward the Communists. Capt. Kong Li now is suspected of abetting this latest coup and of funneling U.S. arms to the leftist group. ★ ★ ★ Soviet military aid is being airlifted to the Communist dominated regime. This action has been protested by the US. and Its Allies as intervention in the affairs of Knottier chantry. The Oeneva armistice agreement in 1954 specifically limits the ifllroduction of either foreign troops oh arms into Laos. to believe. Eighty-seven pier cent had no clear Idea of what kind of government our Constitution sets up. Fifty-five per cent did not understand how Federal law$ are passed, and 49 per cent could not understand why a balanced budget is Important. ★ ★ ★ Many of our youngnterg today seem far wiser than their parents in certain fields, but when it cornea to the basics like geography and history some of them seem lost. Whether these aspects of education were not taught or deliberately ignored, we don't know. Whatever the reason we feel it is too bad. ★ ★ ★ Most of us will agree that one of the fundamental jobs of education today is to teach the youngsters about our government and the economic system under which we all live. It la these students of today that will be running our country tomorrow. The Man About Town Dogs Gone Wild Returning * to Ravenous Tactics in Our County * Within that limit the U.S. has been supplying military as well as vast economic aid to this buffer kingdom which stands between free Thailand and Communist China on the west and Red North Viet Nam on the east*, and north. Possession of strategic Laos would open the states -of Cambodia and South Viet Nam to direct Communist pressures and all Southeast Asia indirectly. ■ - it it it Lack of a strong Laotian government aligned with the West is a severe handicap'In resisting aggression. The best bet at the moment centers around anti-Communist Gen.. Phoumi Novosan whose forces are protecting the capital city of Vientiane. Swapping: A -popular post-Chriatmac game. Members of the Southeast Asian Treaty Organization (8EAT0) and other nations interested in Laotian independence most unite arid act speedily to stop the country from falling into Communist hands. Room for Improvement in Quality of Education Last fall during the campaigns we heard a great deal of discussion about Federal aid to education. Undoubtedly, we’ll hear more from Congress after the first top dogs. U.S. Okays $92.1 Million for Nationalist Chino 1 TAIPEI (API The United* States has approved 992.1 million as part of U S. aid to Nationalist I China next a year, the Cabinet announced Tuesday. Of this amount 950 million is tor: defense, $46 million tor a big power dam at Tachten and 93-1 tor technical akl. Need *50 till payday? You can borrow $30 lor two week* for ju« 70* The Associates makes loans from $25 9. 1500 oh your signature, furniture, or car. Our terms are tailor-made to it YOUR budget. You're always welcome to our money. Associates LOAN COMPANY Pontiac: 125-127 N. 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The llamas, unused to publicity, like to spit and sometimes kick at people. N. K Fiye Chief Lashes Navy Safety Measures Police said the blast went off in frpot of an apartment occupied by Frank B. Wilkinson, executive secretary of the Cbmmittee ta Preserve American Freedoms. onetime Information officer of the Los Angeles Housing Authority, once was Cited for contempt of Congress when cused the Navy’s police (wee of hampering the firemen by rigid, security regulations. Automation! NEW YORK (AP)—City Firs DALLAS, Tint. (UPIi—The latest gimmick in the beatnik coffee bouses in Dallas la a coin operated chargee, made shortly after thejsMp contributed to the intensity dispensing machine that offers small doses of instant sun tan lotion. fire occurred, that wooden plat-lot the blaze, forms on scaffolding Inside the). On another tack, Cavanagh ac- that. he would have dered work stopped and the premises cleaned up if it had been a civilian project." Officers at a naval court of Inquiry looking into the disastrous Dec, 19 carrier fire sat in stunned silence or squirmed uncomforta- Reject Pro# parking Requested by Judges ATHENS, Tenn. Oft-The Athena City Council rejected aMcMbm Comity Bar Asan. request tor free parking by all Judges, attorneys and Jurors active In court canes at the County Courthouse. ; "Are they asking us to break the law?" asked City Manager William J. Garrett. J fused to testify before the House'Wy'for Vi hours as Cavanagh j Un-American .Activities Cbmmit- lashed Navy safety procedures in| harsh and often bitter language, j Ait ■ (Militated $75 million damage! The office of Ms committee was s done i the Constellation and! the scene of a. similar bombing last Sept. 14. An incemflary device was hurisd against the build- in* Tuesday night's explosion start- 49 persons died in the fire ____ Brooklyn Navy Yard. 'Messy, deplorable and sloppy" | were Gavahtgh's words to characterize the housekeeping aboard a ursuttv nigni i ca|pi«#b«uii buuv + , . v ____________ - / ed a flash fir* and cawed dozen* “,tp Evidences of .... . motel ti/ftiw A1) minnr firaa of neighborhood residents to scurfy to the street. Wilkinson was in New York City, where he addressed ing last night Of the New York Council to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee. "If this had been a civilian! k project under our jurisdiction we t- would have vacated this project , as imminently perilous to life," ne said He called t the ship a /‘fully loaded bomb which needed only ignition” and said he was stir-! prised the tragedy hadn't oc-i j RALEIGH, N.C. W-CIty police curred earlier, had plenty of dues to go on, after! Previous witnesses testified that * 1211 light bulbs were Stolen from the housekeeping and fire-preven- JERUSALEM Cavanagh also reiterated David Bep-Gurion's Cabinet and j prodded President Carnal Abdel his Socialist Mapal party, author- Nasser of the' United Arab Re-1 Itattve source* said today. public Into seeking modem weap-j Ben Curion precipitated the split ons from the Soviet Union Lavon! by reftntag to Join in approving I reportedly was accused of order-! the finding! of an investigating log the attack.) committee (hat on Sunday cleared * * * Lavon of-blame for the cenaor- Lavon, a leading member ofj ship-shrouded ^security mishap Ben-Gurton's party and now tec-j of 1954," the sources said. retary-general of Hit Tadnrt, the p ft ft !Israeli federation of labor, waal Foreign Minister Golda Meir*"*■*** walked otil of the Cabinet meet-1**® Ihe charge that he had ing in protest against Ben-Cur-;"'4* * yrioua error In Judg-ion's stand, the sources said, and!"^!; He denied rwpowibility tor' drew up a letter of resignation.it™* lt,ishap . 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Osgood the mtods * twnale U the University of niinois. , «>■"• A BOMBS - He spoke after a famous British] He said he figures the AJnited scientist-novelist, Sir Charles P. j States now has nuclear weapons cetorfu! checkbook, presumably, and she'll beat down your doer for the privilege of contributing her coffers to your violet vault. and son among Its members lor what Is believed to be the first time in the., state's history. Anthony Oi Clalabrese is cOm- The scientists addressed sessions of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Sir Chariot spoke Tuesday night a sions g Ohio Father and Son Together in Legislature pitting a four-year term in the Americans Eating petatoea has Ohio Senate to which ha was elected in 1MB. His son, Anthony O. Calabrese Jr!, 25, was elected to the Ohio House of .Representatives for this first time in the toll election. 7 , Both are Democrats from Cleve- Then Generation Ago? MIAMI BEACH, Fta. UB-Belleve it or not, Americana are eating less today than a generation ago. a food chain executive says. * ★ * T . yoneumptkw of potatoes and 7~T7 been cut In half, according to Myer B. Marcus. Department of Agriculture figures show per capita consumption of food declined from 1,841 pounds In 1909 to 1,08 pounds in IMS, ftp said. line was completed in 1915. I telephone West Germans Plan More Aid Reorganize Ministry to Expand Assistance to Foreign Countries BONN, Germany (UPI) - The West German economics ministry It being reorganized to better cope with expanding foreign aid. The United States has called Germany to increase its aid. to underdeveloped countries. Eeswaknies Minister sad Vice-Chancellor Lwdwtg Erhard is-pttqd the United States "has Am right” to expect more of Germany and that Germans have a moral duty” to aiding such nations. The result: An expansion and reorganisation of the the economics ministry to handle Increased Ger- jOne on Lapeer Road, 2nd on Dixie Instead of one chief of the foreign aid department, Erhard has split the department into two sections, a technical aid section and a financial aid section. Yet another aectioa has been created for International coordination of aid, and In the foreign department, special sections have Among others, s special section for Africa has been established. The Treasury estimates that hi the five years ending Dec. 31, 1M0, West Germany will provide SflSS million In direct aid to derdeveloped countries. W h * In addition, Germany has given |5iT million to the International Development Organization, $758 million to the International Development Fund. and JL04 billion' to the World Bank. ‘ The Foreign Ministry sets aside 118.87 million for technical assistance each year. Germany plans to do more, how- Snow, had predic)ed that wlthin.iequai to 50.000 of the atom bombs|ua| path jQ •security'—bigger and at moat, six years Red China and {which destroyed Hiroshima, - and Letter weapons—gathering as they r go tensions which make it less and less possible to conceive of I any other alternatives," ANNIHILATE AGAIN? Osgood said he agrees with others who question "whether being able to annihilate ad enemy 10 to 100 times over deters him much more than being able to annihilate him once." 'All this frightens the daylights out of me, but frightening people isn’t enough," he said. "What we need, and that most urgently," he said, "is an enlivened search for new alternatives - to war as a means of resolving human conflicts.": I 3 tfurt in Two Accidents Three persons injur«l in two | when a car driven by her husband Oakland County traffic .accidents smashed into the rear of a (tailed yesterday were reported in satis-! vehicle.on Lapeer Road, near their factory condition today at Pontiac home. He received facial cuts. General Hospital. The occupants of the other car, until yT ■■ . J Samuel J. Proulx, J$, of 915 Mre WUUam J- of Dunlap Road, Oxford Township, 2L ^ J.T" «"<* Dale Smith, II. of *7 Helen Oitp, suffered a broken right leg g|< Bnd h,„ brolher> Ke„. ] nelh. ll, were unhurt. Keep Abreast of Education in Foreign Lands EAST GREENBUSH, N. Y. (AP) -Armed with dictionaries, a handful of disciples of Adm. Hyman G, Kickover are translating German and Dutch educational outlines to find out what children learn in other parts of the world. '★ #;■ *'■ Rickover planted the seed for the project last year when he told Congress the U. S. Office of Education "should keep careful records of foreign education systema" compare curriculum and achievement levels. "At present, little of the kind Is being done," Rickover testified. That was enough to set John A, Bliss into action. He organized the Citizens Alliance for Good Schools of the East Greenbush Central School District., Its members range from compUshed linguists to volunteers who had a high , school German course 20 years ago. So far, they’ve forwarded to Rickover translations of a 30-page German curriculum handbook and several Dutch science examination papers. Color Is Cash in Modern-Day „ Business World NEW YORK (UPI) - Manufacturers are cashing in cm the appeal! of color and Its influence on even] the smallest decisions in our everyday life, according to J. M. Field, an expert on the subject. ★ : * . * ' ‘Telephone companies are learning that red booths attract many times more business than the old-fashioned varnished wood and glam ones,” Fetid,said. “They also have leaned that Mia cater, of the interior influences the leagth of the rail, aad that the public thinks a bell sounds lender in a while booth aad softer in one painted a darter color. - "The right tones of blue will draw housewives into a super- market and make them spend mare time among the food-stocked shelves, theoretically adding more items to their shopping carts. But it will drive them away from the meat counter.” W ♦ ♦ Fetid, vice president of ' sylvania Odor and Chemical Co., j a division of Sun Chemical Corp.,i cited typewriters as another example. "Black typewriters linger only], in the drabbest of business and newspaper offices," he said. "When they finally have been won out, even they are being replaced by gray and -tan ma-f chines.” Geography to another factor i Influencing color preference, he j said. In -funny Pacific Coast areas,] tan mid cream auto colors are! preferred, while on the East somber Ml city-practical darker col-! ore dominate. » * * “OH mAiHiftiMiirpr 1 ft g f frl {250,000 order for flatirons when he toiled to consider colorful South America'! prejudice] against black,” Fetid said. "Aj competitor whose product had A Dump It in His Yard MONTPELIER, Vt. (UPI) -City Manager Ralph Irving, running into much local opposition about the location of a city dump, said, "If I thought the best site for the new city dupip, was in my back yard, I'd recommend it to the City Council." In the other accident, involving -two cars and a truck on Dixie Highway near M 15, Harold L. O’Neil Jr., 24, of 558 DeSoto St., Pontiac, sustained a fractured jaw. " * * ‘ A His Car. was sideswiped as he attempted to pass, and then crashed into the on-coming truck driveq by. Warren M. Briggs, 31, of Detroit*. Briggs was unhurt, k h ★ Driver of the other car, Carol L. Mann, 17, of 4060 Sheldon St., Rochester, said she swerved left to avoid hitting another truck as it .pulled out from a gas station and kept going. A # - fr She and her passenger, Patricia Bradford, 17, of 650 Snell Road, Avon Township, escaped injury, Murder-Kidnap Trio Member Is Refused MOUNT CLEMENS UPI — A Macomb County circuit judge has denied an appeal by the last of men seeking a .new trial on their conviction in a 1933 murder-kidnaping. * * Douglas Whitsitt, 47, filed his petition for a new trial after his j brother Louis won release on the! plea of a "quick justice" conviction. Robert Buffs, convicted foe the same murder, petitioned for a new trial and was turned down. A fourth man convicted in thfe same crime, Robert Frazer, 43, has not petitioned for a new hear-| ing. Frazer and Douglas Whitsitt i both have served 27 years in Southern Michigan Prison. world government may the Only permanent solution, said. To halt the arms race, Osgood suggested one-sided steps, nounced in advance, to reduce tensions. If carefully do 'pressures of public opinion both internal and external would force] reciprocation." i ★ ★ * This, he said, "assumes that the Russians are more like us than bogeymen, -that they would like to find a way out of this mess as much as we Would, that their motivations are derived more from insecurity than from the urge to world domination.” Ann Arbor by-pass ii typical of Michigan's modern freeways Again Michigan leads the Natigni BOO miles of freeways now open to traffic In Michigan I LOVE that super-lwat... PATSY Stoker Coal With Patsy Stoker Coal you get cosy warmth when you need It most. Patsy gives more heat for your dollar! Order now! DETROIT CITY ICE & FUEL (Division City Protects Corporation) 183 N. 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Concrete gives more skid resistance, wet or dry, and batter nighttime visibility. In front-running Michigan and other progressive states, highway engineers choose concrete to save money and provide motorists with the safest, smoothest-riding, longsst-lasting highways. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION (10S Michigan Nat tonal Towar, Lancing t, tshlgas A notionet ergenieetion te impreee end estend the eeee ef eemirete Two of Michigan'$ smooth-riding new freewaye. Fori and Lodge Exprteswaye, shown at Interchange in Detroit It Wat a Soft Toucb BUFFALO, N.T, (UPI)—police weren’t -ame If tbs burglars who pnlered the Youngo Beverage eo. had tweet teeth or onqnsnchsbte thirsts. Police said the burglars task a 180 pound beg of sugar and 25 eases of assorted soft drinks. NOBODY CUTS PRICES LIKE FRAYER'S . . DURING "I960” MODEL CLEARANCE! | EASY SPINDRIER ij j § SOLE PNICE 1 148°° ! 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Slet in «H Eaotorn Michigan AAF Super Market* ATLANTIC B PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, MCI r H? totmTKEy / THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28. I960 '^TT 4^ Bacon Bwgen Will Tempt Appetite Iky these Juey bacon burgers for an eeqy Saturday night supper If the family is getting a bit bored with the usual hamburgers. Stripe of bacon wrapped around each patty keep the beef moist and pro- Mixt together 1 Vi poinds ground beef, 1 teaspoon salt, Vi teaspoon pepper, Vi cup chopped onion, Vi cup soft bread crumbs and l slightly beaten egg. Form into 8 large patties. Cron strips ot bacon and wrap around each patty. Set pat-1 „ ties on a rack la roasting pan. I Bake at 32S degrees 45 to 61 minutes. Serve this sauce ov^r each patty: Combine Vi cup chili sauce, lVil teaspoons horseradish, and l ta-j blespoon parsley. Heat. Bananas Keep It Moist Here's the way to keep a shortcut cake kWh. Add a banana toi a cake mix and you’re sure of a1 cake that stays fresh and moist. When the mix calls tor 1 cup liquid phis eggs, use instead *4 cup water, 1 cup mashed ripcj bananas and eggs as directed. For! best results, use fully ripe bana-j na»—yellow peel flecked with brown. Spicy Low Best Served Hot Parties, parties everywhere, this wonderfully friendly season, "All home" parties tor neighbors and for,the youngsters, carol stop, gatherings at the church, dub and HOT spiced PUNCH — Spicy Cranberry Punch is a beautiful drink to serve at the holiday season. It-his an added advantage of being sweetened with Sucaryl which cuts the calorie count why down. But you'll never know the difference when you taste it. •ctxni. j' What bptter way to say welcome and best wishes than with a festive punch bowl filled with hot, spicy cranberry punch. Everyone will love the tangy rich fruit flavor -of this cheery red drink. And because it’s sweetened with the- calorie-free sweetener, Sucaryl, rather than sugar, weight-watchers will be kept happy. Calories have been whittled to less than half with the help of this sweetener, yet you can’t taste the different Hot Spired Holiday Pencil S No. J cam lUVs cup*) appl* Juice S 46-ounce cap* (live copal srapetrult. orange juice bletid Whole clove* 3 cinnamon stick* 1 tablespoon nutmeg 10 tableepooni^nioaryl aolutlon Combine fruit juices In -large kettle. Stud orange and lemon slices with cloves. Add to juices with cinnamon, nutmeg and Sucaryl. Simmer 25 minutes. Meanwhile, cook cranberries water until skins pop. Force PunchjCandyCanes Dress Dessert through, sieve. Add to hot juices and heat to boiling, Serve Hot. yield; 2 gallons, or 96 servings of cup each. Each serving coo-tains 31 calories; 0 protein; 0 fat; 8.5 granis carbohydrate. If made with sugar, each serving would contain 71 calories. Egg Size and Color Don't Tell Grade Break the egg. If the white is thick and stands up around a firm, high yolk it - is a Gra'de A egg says the Marketing Information Agent, Mrs. Josephine Lawyer. It may be small, medium, large, extra large or jdmbo to size. It may be white or brown in color. But quality-wise, it’s Grade" A. - Grade A means high quality. The egg wil have a delicate flavor and be yodr choice for poached, fried or soft-cooked eggs. A> Grade B egg is a good egg too, but the white is not so thick and the egg spreads over a wide area. The yolk is rfather flat and may break easily. The flavor is less delicate. You may like these eggs best when cooking with other Not tel the peppenhint canes wind tg> on the Christmas tree. Hen is a recipe for a frozen cake and sauce that can* for PMp la frecser. To serve, defrost sauce *t Voom temperature around two hours la advance. Unmold cake moUaae and let stand uptiUt is soft enough to spoon around one-half hour.. Scoop into a serving, bowl, adding layers of . sauce- Decorate bum with candy canes. In advance, placed Ip bssne freezing containers, and stottel to the freezer until ready to naive. Cake Mousse BaH 1 cup crushed rSSPSU Holiday Steamed Rice Cook rice hMHuail manner with bouillon Instead of water for liquid. When steamed,-agr in a small package ot raisins and half a can of Mandarin orange sections. Toes tel together with' a couple tablespoons melted butter. Mix Crabmeo* in Blender With Oil, Nuts, Wine * Use a gw, can of crabmeol; carefully — hut carefUUy, remove every Wt ot gristle. Saute % cup shelled chopped almonds in a little olive oil until browned; drain, oool, then chop tine. Combine erkbmeat, nuts, 3 tablespoons finely-minced paiteey and 14 teaspoon salt; place in electric blender and set to motion at low speed, teewty add J tablespoons dive oil and 1 tablespoon dry Cherry; boat until smooth. Or beat mixture with, fork until well-blended. - Serve to tiny patty shells, purchased to cracker department of market, or on toast rounds, or to fapwt for guests to make their own canapes. 2 l-ppui 1 t*it**«._____ Peppermint sticks Prepare pudding according to directions on package. Cover pudding to prevent skin from forming. Allow to cool. Whip cream and fold Into pudding with crushed peppermint candy and cubes of cake. Pour into four, ptot-elze freezer container*. Place in freezer. Prepare sauce by combining cornstarch with some ef the trait syrup. Add mixture to remainder of syrup and fruit. Osuk until thickened. Cete and pour Into 4 Jsr»n TWO DOCTORS ON DUJY ASSURE YOU - IMMEDIATE SERVICE on | V1 EVE EXAMINATIONSs FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS EYE GLASS REPAIRS PdNTIAC OPTICAL CENTER 103 N. Saginaw (across from Simms I FE 2-0291 Michigan 5UGHR 5 lb. Bog light bates HAPPY 19611 W« are looking forward to serving you in 1961 as in 1960. Our continual top quality foods will be available to you at the lowest possible prices in ovary department in our store. If you happen to be one who has not given us the opportunity to serve you, we would welcome the chance to prove IGA Food Stores are the stores to save you more on your food budget POTATO CHIPS Ketchup . 'iS IS® Hygrade Party Loaf., c." Royal Princo „ Pumpkin . . No. 300 Con It ROYAL GOLD ICE CREAM i 3t It I Holt Gallon -1 Carton _W_ ■aaaHaHHHHHHHHHHaHHaaeeaaJI Pillsbury (Buttermilk or Sweet Milk) BISCUITS CAN ONLY Year Favorite 4 A MM HI C Grape er A JA< Waldorf Tissue |2 "* *] Orange Drills O « New PUFFS M . . £480 Aden* Caramel Cere e* Facial Time 4 sis" I Kora Carls * TableRite FRYING EHIEKEU TableRite Meat Values Canned Hams 4ft. Standing Rib Roast.... Ib- Breakfast Favorite 1 b. 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FAMILY SIZE DOUBLE SIZE—8 SERVINGS Philippines to Buck Reds' Admission Ip End BAGUIO CITY. nUpfiMt (VPI) — The senior adviser t< delegation said Tuesday eight del hie nation would oppose the admlseiee el There are about 1.400 railroad tunnels in this country with a total length of about 300 miles. .In re-, cent years railroads have tried to eliminate tunnels by ‘'daylighting” [—uncovering them by blasting and [grading. He’ll Ferry Hig President Pilot's Pbrched on Cloud Nine HALF SOLES T9® Neisner Shot Repair tt NORTH SAGINAW Bttutmiinmxaxk WASHINGTON (UPI) - Little Jim, Swindal used to stand bepide the Birmingham Ala., airport near his home watching the big planes take off and land and dreaming of the clay he would be in the pilot’s seat. * . > ' But after graduation from high school, where he was a guard on the football team and a pitcher the baseball squad, Jim took a more mundane job — in a steel | mill. " ' * * * j Then came Pearl Harbor. 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A really versatile material that can,be so vary FIRST TO GO NEISNER 42 NORTH SAGINAW MtRfey and Friday 9-9 Ties.. Wet. Than. aad Sat. 9:30-3:30 sweetheart Emily Glover. They have two children, James, 21, a physics student at George Washington University here, and Kathryn, It r ’ jf * * * Like his new boas, Kennedy, the pilot likes to relax' from the cares of work by playing golf. LT. CYML J. B. SWINDAL request, recently was named deputy commander of a jet fighter wing in Alaska. Swindal .aid that Kennedy will net he making any long trips out of the country at flrat. He said he doea not Engineer Flags a Taxi to Catch His Own Train TAIPEI (APV^r* The express from South Formosa carrying 500 passengers wav more than an hour late reaching Taipei Tuesday be-■uae: The train hit a cow. The engineer got out to negotiate a settlement with the owner. In the confusion, the assistant engineer started the train without the engineer. The> engineer had to flag a taxi to .catch up with his train at the next station. JfoSSi to Schoolyard FLINT (It — H. Richard O’Hara, a Bulck Motor Division superintendent, has been named to the Flint Board of Education. He will fill the unexpired term <4Mra. S. A. Boatman, who resigned. FOR FRESHEST l% MEATS AT LOWEST FRICKS SHINNERS | The six-foot-tall, blue-eyed, grey-I ing pilot now is commander of the 1200-man special air mission at nearby Andrews AFB, Md., which! [operates the three VIP jetliners[ used by Eisenhower and other government officials. Sr Sr W Swindal has flown many officials, including then-Deputy Defense Secretary Donald Quarles, his successor James Douglas and the Air Force chief of staff, Gen., Thomas D. White. He recently flew! Vice President-Elect Lyndon ~ Jol)nson to Paris for a NATO parliamentarians' meeting. But he never has flown a president. \ Sr *’ Sr ■ Switidal's 11,500 hours of flying time is exceeded by "very few” Air Force pilots, he said. During World War H he piloted transports on the China-Burma Ron — the “hump" flights over the towering Himalaya Mountains. Inter be was g NOrth Atlantic Kerry pilot aad flew 81 mission* In the Berlin Airlift. Swindal married his schooldays Commerce Dept. Sees j Exports Over Imports WASHINGTON (UPI) - The value of United Staten exports will | top imports by more than S5 bit- j lion during 1960 the Commerce Department predicts. * s * The department’s office of bust-, ness economics said that exports in, July-August-September reached a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $20 Mllion while the yearly rate for imports was just Under $15 bllUon. Foundation Gets Grant The National Science Foundation has made a grant of $15,200 to the Beaudette Foundation for Biological Research, Soivang, Calif., to support basic research entitled 'The Marine Red Algae of Pacific Mexico," It was announced today by Dr. Alan T. Waterman, director of the NationaLSclence Founda-to Palmer T. Beaudette, presi-, a former Pontiac resident. RAZLEV mJ. rnsH m^pket J. 78 NORTH SAGINAW ST. THURS., FRI., SAT. HEW YEAR’S BARGAINS Jun.dol, Brand—R«ady to Sot—Smokad Hams— Boilay't Own SHANK PORTION *39c BUTT HALF U. Jlflic CENTER SLICES ■ ■ «9< SAZLEY’S OWN DIFNIFC OOc DEFATTED rivUIVW 1 ““1 O V,b 7-RIB CUT PORK LOIN “•29® Teriny Hind Qlert. “■29* RIB CSN1 PORI CHOP *8 rsa l s >c FRESH, SLICED SIDE PORK *39® riESH PAN-BEADY mas “•29° ROUND STEAKS -69° We the Bailey Employes Wish Everyone a Happy Haw Year! TOASTS 8*8 Orchard Lake Ave. ■ to uW ■ Wt Reserve the Right to Unrit QaentHloi NORTHWOOD MARKETS 1------------------------------ CUT Sugar Mark Potato Chips 14-ox COFFEE HalRi CATSUP £19* 1 raw CHOPS Van Camp's PORK and BEANS Tall #300 Can UNOX 5 Lb. Can Ginger Ah 2* 25’ lot Uae WUA Ceipee WHeea, Cera Dag I Lend 07 lakes ~ Sliced Beeee j BUTTER & 39* rjwt59* r ofesso Wits Congou on liptroo Don. 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SATURDAY 8a.m.to6p.m CLOSED MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd 3^/ yterAfar CYPRESS GARDENS Fresh Frozen VALOAEL^CDtfrOlP VALUABLECOUPON VALUABLE COUPON Shop and Save at FOOD FAIR in the MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE ROAD r v EIGHTEEN > / hwJ Stite Swriong Promising the Pontiac press. Wednesday. December T7^T' 28, I960 legislature Closed on Cooperative Note compUehefi than might have been expected. ■ Bjr IMted Pit*, laternathMUl The I960 session of the Ntchi-T rgUMure was both an anti-and a harbinger of things fan Le climax to con |lon for jast'ftfe days man than , four months—from Jan. IS to May 16—hot they came back for a September special session that put the stale under a federal medical care lor the aged plan and met again hi December to adopt a j hurled — mostly by Democrats — at the end ol the regular tesekm. Republicans, who controlled the Senate with a 22-12 edge over Democrat! and Organised the House despite a 55-55 split, denied voter-approved penny hike in the tales and. use tarns. Anything following the yearlong uproar of the IMS “cask bound to be a letdown. Charges of a "caretaker session,'’ one In which only necessary ' e g i s l a tkm or noncontrovtrslal Two filings about file session of 1960 stood out clearly: Lawmakers were hampered by partisan bittetv But the post-election session to approve *— MU to adeptwMit House Policemen to be ap for farther a lion by lawmakers passage uf a state perk fee with the famiey going to improve recreational facilities, numerous governmental heaeekeep-lag meaaurea, and the ever-pree-eat appreprtattoas, capital outlay and tax problems. Operation of the lawmaking process during the two special sessions may have been symbolic of fits pant and, hopefully, indicative artd four dimes—will be fused into John B. Swainson replaces G. Psansyivanla two years ago. TIM oTttie future. , 1 . ; Meimen Williams as governor —score'tied the then world’s record Partisan bickering snd bWterasm yith opfimtam. ____________________}*; police pistol competition. tax hikes was marked/by a reasonable degree of coopers-0on and bipartisan acceptance of the voters' mandate Issued Nov. >8. Republicans caucusing after me tax-hike session agreed to give Democrats a bigger voice in operation of the Senate by increasing their membership oh committees. Legislative leaden generally viewgd fits prospect of working With a new chief executive — Amaze Ike With Trophies WASHINGTON {(iPIt-t-The White House police pistol team proudly displayed a table full of shooting trophies Tuesday that brought a whistle of amazement from mUn (he officers protect—Proafa The President showed he was irn-reased when'be'heard that the team had scored UI7 of a possible 1,100 points in a target match in EL—HURON SHOPPING CENTER HAPPY NEW YEAR SPECIALS! 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Many colors, misses' sizes. wanted Airis $C99 formerly $8.98 to $14.98 Slim, pleated and full skirts in a wonderful array of solids, novelty weaves, misses' sizes. f-L' *" ■ annual sole famous make bras and girdles 59 T. $4^99 . formerly $2.50 to $10.00 ■ ■ • Including Peter Pan, Hollywood Vasser-1 ette, Jantzen, Maidenform, JiVomer, Youthcroft and Coree. Save! 9 P*ty>. thursday, f.rldoy, Saturday TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER ffEfWKSftAY. DECEMBER 28, 1060 fr" PONTIAC, ^ MICHIGAN, NINETEEN ings;,Engagements Enhance Seasons Joy foup/e Receives Papal Blessing SuS&ft Hodges Marries A Punnl u-aa Ka --— « a.« A *_ * J' '' .. .v1*. " A Papal blessing was bestowed at the Monday wedding of Barbara Ellen Bystrom of Royal Oak and Faustino Gere-mia Leone of Pontiac, formerly of Rome, Italy. The Rev. Louis Rohr, OJFK., officiated In Shrine of the Little Flower Catholic Church, Royal Oak. * The bridegroom, whose parents Mr. and Mrs. Flore Leone live in Rome, ha* been living at the South Hamipond Lake Drive home of his aunt and uncle Mr. and ms, Carl Leone since arriving in the United States six yeans ago. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch B. Bystrom of Royal Oak are the bride's parents. Fashioned of bouquet taffeta, the floor length bridal gown featured a modified Sabrina neckline and bodice of re-em-bnoidered Alencon lace In a floWer pattern, enhanced by miniature pearls. * * * The Illusion veil was secured by a pearl studded crown- Amazon lilies, ateph-notis and ivy comprised her bouquet, ' Matron of honor Mn| Rob-art Dunn of * Ypsiianti and bridesmaids Jacqueline Karam of Royal Oak and . Maria Le-pne of Pontiac were gowned Mike in red velveteen dresses MM. FAIXTIXO G. LEOXE designed with scmifull skirls. Their Bowers were red t^rna-lions* Deborah Simoni of Pontiac, gfH appeared in a unite dotted ewiss frock and MM a basket of red mse-buds. James Grass! of Pontiac was the ring bearer. The bridegroom asked Lawrence Brennan of Detroit to be his best man. Seatingguesu were Deno Leone of’Detroit, cousin of the bridegroom, and George PeDeria of Clio, dr * * Royal Oak's Maplewood Club Hoyse was the scene of an evening reception. The new Mrs. Leone attend-. ed Michigan State University and is employed In the University of Detroit's alumni' office. Her husband, a 19SS Wayne State University graduate, teaches at Avondale High School. They will make their home in Royal Oak. • Out-of-town relatives of the bride attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bystrom and Allen Anderson, all of Vflto Park. M.; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dovale with Judy and Join of Wilmette, HI.; Mrs. George Olson and George Olson and Mr. and Mrs, A. E.' Jensen with Kay and Arthur, all of Lombard. 111. The bridegroom has two sisters Rosins and Elena Leone who are in Italy. Abby Sayg; Mails Male, Female ■More Sides to Questions By ABIGAIL VAX BIKE'S Deaf Abby: My husband and I have had ap argument going on about yah for several yeAn. 'j saxyoq are a man and that picture and pen name'' you to take the man's part, and never give us worn- You are a man. aren't youf JANET ' DEAR JANET: Please read the letter below. DEAR ABBY Just what have you got against mm? I’ll bet some guy dumped you over, years ago and you've, hated men ever since. I'd like He gets plenty of affection at home and I am considered a good-looking woman myself, so what makes him act like this, and what can I do about DISTURBED tq i with i ones and admit that some of woman’s fault. But of course you never will, because all you dames stick together.' BRUCE * * * DEAR ABBY; I have been married only a year and my husband can't keep his eyes off other women. He says he just “likes people''—but they are always female. I have bawled him out. acted hurt and even tried to make him*jealous. Nothing Works. like this and there is nothing you can do about it Some men Just Ufce to "look’-which is harmless. (It could he a holdover from the days when they were still shopping.) When a man slops appreciating a good: looking woman, he will stop appreciating you. Grin and. bear It. April t om are planned by Kaaren Worden, daughter of the Harrison V. Wordens of Waterford Township, and George Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Adams, also of Waterford Township. Susan Faizs both Hodges of Bloomfield Hills pledged wed-. ding vows to Martin Harding-ham of London, England, Tuesday aftern-oon in Chris' Church Cranbrmk. The Rev. Louis Gillette officiated at the. single-ring candlelight ceremony in the presence of some 300 guests. * * Mr. and Mrs. George S. Hodges, parents of the bride, were hosts at the reception and buffet dinner In their home on Lone Pine Road following the nuptials. * * - * The bridegroom is the son of the Louis E. Hardinghams of Ryepcck, Deeping St. James. Northamptonshire. England. ’ Preceding the bride to the chancel were maid of honor Ellen VanDusen of San Francisco and Bloomfield Hills; Mrs. Bruce Robinson of Ann Arbor. Mrs. Robert Healy of Gram Pointe and Sylvia Try-than of Orchard Lake. Their scoop-neck Ann Fogarty gowns of cream Blk* alpaca were designed with Sotting back panels. Wreaths of belly complemented their bouquets of holly with red berries and ribbons. * ' * * A bouffant veil of imported illusion, held fay three small fabric rosea, billowed over the princesvline bridal gown of Ivory Italian peau de soft. Ap-lique of Alencon lace, edging the portrait neckline and bracelet-length sleeves, scented the bell skirt of unpressed pleats Gardenias and tvy comprised the bride’s email colonial bouquet Geoffrey Harrourt of London, England, was best man. James Hodges of Wilmington. Del. brother of t?te bride, seated Susan Hodges, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. George S Hodg Bloomfield HilU, and Martin Uardingham of London, England, son of the Lotus E. Hardinghams of Narthanuh tonshire, England, were wed Tuesda in Christ Church Cranbrook MRS. MAkTtK UARDINGHAM guests with George Mak-omson of Grasse Pointe and Waiter Taylor of Birmingham. For her daughter's wedding, lira. Hodges chose deep green peau de sole aaa matching hat Leaving on an undisclosed honeymoon, the new Mrs. Uardingham was wearing . a copper-toned tweed coat and drees with matrhing hat. * *, * She is. a graduate of Kings-wood School Own brook and University .of Michigan. She spent her junior year at the Royal College of Aft in London where her husband has completed three yean of graduate study. • He is an alumnus of Stamford School and the Not- tingham College of Art and served in Malaya with the King’s Own Scottish Borderers. ■ a a v ♦ They wifi live, at Wyola Farms. Newton Square, Pa. Know Your Fabric Whether you choose the pattern or the fabric first, be sure they go together. Home economists at Michigan State University, say a design featuring fullness or draping requires a fabric that ie soft and pliable. When the pattern displays pleats or sharp details. look for fabric with body that will keep creases. . The Milton A. rreets o f North Anderson Street announce the engagement of their dougktet Lihda fane t» Fred A. McCullough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCullough of Lancaster Street, Bloomfield Township. No wedding date has been set. Lucille Marie Seibert Marries Charlotte Man Befogs mi altar7 banked with while chrysanthemums and carnations silhouetted against Christmas gregns, Lucille Marie Seibert exchanged wedding vows with Ronald L. Scharmen of Charlotte Monday in FipB Congregational ■Church. O * *. The Rev, Malcolm K. Burton performed the midafternoon ceremony before Some 125 guests. Daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Let R. Seibert, the bride was given in marriage by Stanley Kipp of Doris Road, who, with Mrs. Kipp, gave the reception m the church parlors. Receiving with them were the Walter Scharmens of Lansing, parents of the bridegroom. Fingertip veiling of French silk iUuttoa billowed over the bridal gown of white chifloo velvet, styled with chapel train. Alenoou lace outlined the Sabrina neckline of the molded bodice designed with wrist-point Beeves. Miniature red rosebuds centered the bridal cascade of white carnations, stepbanotis and roses. Carnation red chiffon waRa-lengtb dresses for the attendants, styled with scoop necklines, bracelet-length Beeves and cummerbund waistlines, were worn with matching shoes and leather headbands.' * ' * « Karen FanLeuvcn of Troy bridesmaid Jane Ellen Rath-bun. They carried white velvet muffs tapped with Mamie Eisenhower carnations. Holly sprigs and a cascade of velvet tubing diatlng4ilshed the arrangements for the honor Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E.^ Shephard of Summit Avenue . announce the engagement of their daughter Marcia Louise to J err old L Nye, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Nye of St. Joseph. The coup le attends Michigan State University. KAAREN WORDEN UNDA JANE FREET MARCIA LOUISE SHEPHERD Hospital man Roger Better-men came from the U.S. Naval Base, Norfolk. Va.. to serve as best man for Ms brother. Roy Vqsb of WUUamston ushered for Ms former clasMnata with Thomea Barite of East Laming and LyBe Basinger of U^s Angelas. Leaving for a southern honeymoon. the new Mrs. Schar-i navy blue She is a sophomore at Michigan state UnivarBty where her husband received Ms degree in education. He teaches at the high school in Bellevue and is affiliated with the National Guard at Lansing. They will live in Charlotte. , Winter white accessories and Mamie Eisenhower carnations complemented Mrs. Kipp’s sheath dress of navy, silk crepe. Mrs. Scharmen. wearing dusty rose lace over a matoMng taffeta sheath. ‘ wore white carnations. a w * Mrs. Harry Hamlett came from Harrietts for her gra ad-ion's wedding, and other guests were from Hackensack. NJ., and Toledo. Prebridal showers were given by Mrs. Churn Beck of Lao- ' sing; Miss Vaa Leuven and Nancy McClelland: and Mrs. George Gachee with Mrs. Craig Pole, cohostess. Tweeners Set Hop The De tweeners’ Club, a newly formed group of single Catholics front ages 19-32, will sponsor a Holiday Hop from 9 to 12 Friday evehing at St. Michael's Hall. There will be no odmltsion charge' for the dance to which ana Catholic young people are invited. Stabafa members and their dates pause for a chat between numbers at Tuesday evening's annual holiday hop at the YWCA. Pbrty-goers (from left) pro Ralph Koprince of West lroquois Road, Ted Hoffman of Millar Street, Pam Griffin of Ogemaw Road, Denise Patton of South Tilden Avenue, Sue Rogers of Miami Road and Rich McRae of Inverness Avenue. Hap Dunne (at left) and Tori McCurry ere cochoirmen of the younger set's annual New- Year's Eve dance at Birmingham Commonly House. Joining them in plans for Hie gala semiformat affair are Polly Mason and Stew Harley. Advisor for the donee rdubbed *Silver Shadows") is Murilynm Anar. Tickets are available at GrinnelCs or the ComOmaity House. , S ' I i rrr TWm Mt THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 88. IMP — igig ~^|The Charles L. WtHera donncll Says .• Holiday Wan Spaaial Faridas Set IstlsJsd (» CN 750 Q00 untf "I "9 ★ feylm* SecMoe PHcs* SNfMy Htfhsr Holiday Hma, and evary woman Wants to look her lovliest and sava money, too. Our all-inclusive special* let you do just that. You get a soft, lasting permanent and the related beauty services that add up to a fee* hairdo. Also Ovr $25 lexvHoes Wove. you-** always -anted — t was* with tho finest Isttoas — a hmptof is an Art and Oar Specialty. Let Mr. DeauseD create r eatffear far yea with an Individual approach. It will be eg art ant basis at year all-out holiday hairdo .. .. 12.00 -WORTH KnriNC—---i ctiMinam nacut pucks m odb naan shop AM Haircuts ........... $1.04 I Skanpoa and Sol ........ $2.00 { .......-$ws j TWa *......... ..........$$.$o \ ........»•.» ■ *«ty«ae a««nso Mass aiifhUy ■ease donnell hair sm/srs ^(uiugaji’i MIRACLE MILE H 8-9699 Travsl Luxuriously— by Air or Ship to tho booutiful tropical Wands of thsPacificI INDIVIDUAL TRAVEL ARRANGED HO MATTIft WHAT YOUR DESTINATION, CONSULT US ON ANT OP TOUR TRAVEL NEEDS %n w«ft I POM I \C TRAVEL SKRVICR FE 8-9611 PARAMOUNT SEAUTY SCHOOL n h S. Saginaw, legle Theater (Ida., Pontiac. Mich Enrollment! Arallabla la Day or Hrening Classes IFrif* Pboao or Call ta Porson lor Flo# Pamphlet PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 Loofe Your B for the HOLIDAYS! 5 SHIRTS *1.13 Every Girmoit Beautifully Cleaned Through GRESHAM’S carry | Expert Cleaning V GRESHAM | CLEANERS _ \ SHIRT LAUNDRY . 605 Oakland Are. FE 43579 Honeymoon in the South The Charles L. Walters are mmmmmmmm honeymooning in Florida following QS|^D their marriage Friday evening in Joelyn Avenue United Presbyterian Church. * Pastor Edmond I. Walking performed the triple-ring ceremony before an altar banked with white gladioli in the presence of tome 260 guests. The former Merrfe Cantarrlla /la the daughter of 8ebastiano Cantarella of Bay Street and the late Mrs. Beeete M. Kmi sjaabj The Raymond L. Walters at groom’s parents. Fashioned of white fhnwHliy lace and tulle over taffeta, the H bridal gown featured a basque | bodice, long fitted sleeves and back ruffles cascading to a fell chapel sweep. Seed pearl and sequin Fingertip veiling of silk illusion waa attached to a tiara of seed pearl* and sequins. The bride carried a cascade of white carnations. SEW SIMPLE By Eunice Parmer "Dear Mrs. Farmer: “My girl* grout wear anyttiing but pleated skirts these days. My problem Is that they always look so baggy and the pleats never seem to stay in. Is thsre any way to make the pleats hold the press better?” Mrs. L. L. T. Skirts may be permanently pleated and I suggest this method for any solid color fabric. This is done after the skirt has been hemmed but before it bss been stitched together. You will" probably find a company equipped to do this only in large y Honor maid Rose Cslzmadla, wearing lilac chiffon, carried lavender carnations and bridesmaid Martha Hoyt, in pink chiffon, held a colonial arrangement of pink carnations. Nieces of the bride, Barbara Deacon, as junior bridesmaid, wore blue nylon sheer and carried a nosegay of blue carnations, and Nancy Deacon in pink nylon, scattered pink carnation petals from • wicker basket. On the esquire eld* were Out Molntyre at Oxford, best naaa; and nibses, John Walter atfJDs-trait; Harold FeMmaaa and Harold Feldman dr. of Oxford; and Garrett Mehlberg. For tbs ceremony and church reception, the mother of the bridegroom wore a sheath dress of champagne beige silk brocade with MRS. CHARLES L. WALTER matching Jacket. Her flowers were pink rbses. Before leaving for the South, the new Mrs. Walter donned a sheath dress of lavender jersey, with black velvet coat and purse. She wore her husband's gift of pink crystal jewelry. The bridegroom attended Ferris Institute. The couple will be lit heme on Bay Street After Painting After painting, wash and rinse the brush with soap or detergent suds. Then follow with one more Important step: dip the brush into dean lather. This will help to "point" and preserve the bristles. The brush can then be stored in a plastic bag, sealed in with cellophane tape. Woman's Boon: Look 40 for Years By RUTH MILLETT 'A woman must never look over 40, no matter what happens to her," says a famous French de- tain Mrs. B tor When you meet her you notice her glim young figure, her hair that is any color bat gray, unwrinkled sUn, her youthful gai-fety. and if you wonder about her tige at all you put her in tfe | "about 60” category. Than, Mrs. R mentions that her children are all throeqh col-l and married, that she is i 'tiroes a grandmother, or to other such age-revealing I tad yen know that Mrs. R ms to bn “aboat SO" only hose too has decided aot to b* greatest determination not to grew old, a woman can't look "about SO” forever. Today, however, she con manage to make age SO last for a good if years. Maybe that is why we rarely hear a woman today, described “middle-aged." Instead 'young," “middle-aged," and ‘old" we have changed the age groupings to "young,’1 "about SO/' When jpu stop that’s quite a gift I think about e been given ins) 4, •fclirt leof -* J It isn’t too difficult to get pleats even when working____ plaids or stripes. Just he careful not to stretch etch pleat out of shapS as you press. After the skirt has been completed, would recommend a profeaslonal pressing. This can be done by pour local cleaners because they have the heavy pressing equipment necessary. A very helpful hint for keeping these pleats In shape longer is to turn your skirt wrong side out, then fold each pleat separately on the preseed creese and machine stitch from bottom to top about Vi” from the fold. If your skirt is made of plaid or tweed whore the machine stitched would not be too noticeable, you may also stitch dose to the fold of each pleat from the right side. I think you will be delighted with the remits. it it it ‘Dear Eunice: "What site sewing machine needle do you recommend anR how long should tho stitches be when machine stitching," „ ‘ Mrs. L. E. L. Needles vary In slse and numbers according to the you are using. I use a slse 14 for my general sewing, if the needles aren't numbered the same for your mschips, get the second finest slse. The finest needle Is perfect for sewing on silks, but breaks too often to be practical when sewing over pins for your general sewing. For most of >010: machine sewing, use about 12 stitches per Inch. If your machine Is not numbered this way, make a sample of your stitching and then count the actual number of stltobea par Inch. In this way you can adjust the length of the stitch accordingly. Too email a stitch will have a tendency to draw up the fabric as It la stitched. Deer Eunice': "Is It possible to shorten a flared skirt from the top?" Mrs. B. M. No. not without completely re-maklng the skirt. If you shorten the skirt by taking off fabric at the waistline, the waistline will become much larger duo to the way e fisted skirt is cut This would necessitate removing the slpper, tsMwg In the side seams and completely re-maktpg the skirt It Is easier to Shorten this type of skirt at the hem-line. it it it Dear Eunice, ' “Why do some patterns cost so much more than othera? Lots of them look almost exactly the same.” _ _____■ ■_ _ Mrs.R.1. W. Tne coat of patterns can almost be compered to the cost of ready-made clothes. You will always pay a little more for more exclusive design or designer. . I think it It poor economy to consider the cost of a pattern when you are earing so much money by doing your own sewing. :. *** •ff® iMsor of using good fabrics. These are the little things that mate sewing such fun. with a good pattern, quality fabric, perfqct workmanship and a good fit, you really have something to be proud of for all your efforts. W ' ■ ★ ★ ★ PM-----------w— Please sand us yoqr sewing problems. This Is YOUR col- —the ability to look 40 tor 15 ysers|B®n’ * please ahare your questions with all our readers, w “! *11 questions to Sew Simple, In earn of The Pontiac Interfacing Fact Interfacing gives "body*’ to the dress collar or peplwn you era sewing. Home economists ar Michigan State University note that interlacing should be colorfest to washing or diy-deanlng so it wUl not "bleed" opto the garinent fabric. Long Is Long Gone (NEA) — The short evening gown continues to rate far ahead of the long length in popularity. It’s earner to wear, easier to pack and sees service on many more occasions, Seats Going, Going Of expert nurse, even with the most . hairdyeing, the feost rig-dieting, the most careful at-I (to her complexion, and the Seats are going test for Pontiac - Oakland Town Hall's second presentation in Pontiac of the Canadian Players Jan. 12. ★ * * The famed Stratford Festival players will present “Julius Caesar,” under the direction of Douglas Campbell. Moving this year to Pontiac Northern High -School because of the Oakland Theater fire, this extra attraction is open to the public. AH seats are reserved lor the 1:20 p.m. performance. With a more limited setting capacity, prospective theater* goers are urged to make reservations with Mrs. J. A. Rammes of Rosedale Street. Tickets are $3.$0 and the players will appear for one performance only. Pick Committees to Plan Project tor Funds The Blood Group of St Joeepb Mercy Ho^ttal has appointed committees to plan a fund-raising project for purchase Of • blOOd (spinoo electrophoresis) for the Lady Lawyer Has High Federal Post BOSTON CAP) - An attractive woman In her mJd-30s now holds the No. 2 position in the united States Attorney's office in Mlss Arlyne 7. | signed by the U. S. Department of Justice in 1182 as an assistant U. 8. Attorney. Sines that time she has prosecuted many cases in the federal courts in Boston. And sht mads history by becoming the first woman attorney in this region to present criminal before a United States grand Jury. it it St . A graduate of Boston University and B. U. Law School, she was admitted to the Mam-achusetts Bar in 1949 after receiving special permission to take the examination—becauss she was under 21. A luncheon fashion show wUl be- staged March 17 at Elks Temple with apparel by Franklin Simon of Detroit. Committee members are Mrs. Pater Davidson, honorary President: Mrs. F. O. Rora-baugh, president; Mrs. Robert C. Trlcker, vice president; Mrs. Vans Draw, luncheon chairman; Mrs. lYed Cbdde, sscrstary-trasanrsr) Mrs. Clifford Dick, yriss Mrs. Joseph Spadsfore, coprim chairmen; Mrs. Carleton-* Wright, financial chairman; and Mrs. Austin Sums, publicity.' Wear With Flair (NEA) — Eyeglasses have become a touch of feminine Shunor-eo if you need them, wear them with a flair. How-ever, if you choose treaty-framed decorative specs tor formal wear, be smart and go light on the Jewelry. The idea of concentrstii* inn nee is not new. It was first introduced on Minnesota's Mesabl 1 in 1907. Neumode Hosiery Shop 82 N. Saginaw St. ' t.' f FI 2-7730 FINE IMPORTED CHINA 53-Pc. Set 12495 Up 98 Pc. Set »3995 DIXIE POTTERY MSI DIXIE HWY„ WATCRPORD Q* jpBMIfl Go to Your Holiday Party In a Finer HARWOOD! TUXEDO RENTAL You’U Your Elegant Best! TT RANDOLPH Harwood Csafest ration and OofMsra I 90S W. 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Huron S». HOLIDAYS AHEAD To msks tho boot “headway” Into the coming festive season, 1st our stylists crests s smart new coiffure for you ... Come in now. BUDGET DEPARTMENT PERMANENTS $6*50 »££- $8.00 TONY’S ST Main Floor S5 W. Huron FE S-719# 8TTLE SHOP PRICKS START AT IMjM STARR'S, y * recommend and back-up . . , thats where we come ini (with ysan at experience, lots of 8trida Ritas) Thaw are shots mads wpsclally ter children. Mads stpsclally'of-flnsit quality materials. Mods smoclally for tho foot that wig wear team < . . from baby to college co-ed. Stappi carefully fit thoni •III • hi stock at BOTH oilr stores -Sw JUVENILE BOOTERIE . 2« I. Lawrsncs S»„ Downtown 4 , (Oem vri. sa« Mod. fe t, and PAMU.Y SHOE STOM 922 W. Huron at Tstegraph Ntem Mao* Mm. t»|) Hxwiil has more than 1TO.OOO Mgirtered automobiles according to the National Automobile Chjb. the Pontiac press, Wednesday; December 28, i960 TWENTY- -ONE Weddin llifi Georcjes-Newports fewe/ry Dipl. North Sjginiw St. Vein and Hair Trouble T"---~r . ■ Arms Worry Woman Susan LaRueExchanges Vows With James Low Prices on Cnltn Draperies The YARDSTICK v MIRACLE MILE CRUISE HEADQUARTERS _____ *•» MmpbH rtloioli.n. By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN A recent letter from a reader bring* up two question /which women ask me over and over again. This reader writes, "1 do not know whether or not you can help te but I will never know unless tty. * **! am 33 years old and have een married for 14 years. During (that time I have worked very [hard, taking care of my home and [two sons. Maybe t have worked tpo hard because the veins in my arths have enlarged and are very prominent. They look awful! i “I have asked my doctor about this but he toys not to worry about M. But 1 do worry and Why won’du’t I when people ■ay to me 'Look at your armo!’ I am ■■ aelf-eonoetous that I dread wearing abort aleeveo. /T am 5 feet 3% inches tall. ! weigh 130 pounds. Is that too much? I have medium bones. The are bad enough, but to ntpke matters worse 1 have a large amount of hair on my arms. If it not so long and so thick it would not be so noticeable because jit is light colored. I am a blonde, very fair. Candlelight vows of Susan''Alice La Rye of Am Arbor to James E. Hunter were repeated to the Rev. L. Burlin Main fat the chapel of the First Methodist Chun* of Ann Radiation or radioactivity is the | atoms. Some dements am ftjWWjWp Children'sShop [ “If I could do something about the hair problem, maybe it would help the arm problem, and give Walter Worth Respite efforts of firemen from Romeo and Washington to saW ■ said the blase >fiy started t**e nearly 50-year-old landmark. The blaze, which Started in the In the furnace room of the story-1 “J and-a-half fieldstore structure. ♦ fr 'it -Early reports that the suspen-sion-type gas furnace installed about five years ago had exploded are still unsubstantiated, according to Romeo State Police investigators. The fire was discovered shortly after 11 a.m. by John Barton, IT, of 222 N. Bailey St., who •Moke around the rafters chimney. His house is across the street. Word of the fire spread as rapidly basement, left a gaping hole in the roof, destroyed the sanctuary and charred the pews and interior walls/ Damage is estimated at about $60,000. several af the cherished religious Ten Teen-Agers at JA Meeting Delegates of Youths' Area Business Firms Gather at .Cleveland Ten Pontiac area teen-agers are among the 180 student Executives of Junior Achievement firms in Southeastern Michigan currently attending the Annual Junior Achievers Management Conference in Cleveland. flame of the articles, including vhstments and linens, were scorched too badly to be repaired addle others were found to be in relatively good condition despite the intense beat and water damage. Police cordonned off blocks leading to the which is snip's short bi the village's main intersection of Van Dyke and SL Clalr street. *' * " Flames raged tip from the basement, through the sanctuary and , the roof, mating the stained glass window shove the altar and twisting the brass altar rail like a The roof at the west end of the building caved in, and a large part of the raftered ceiling was chopped away to keep smaller fires from spreading. The whole Interior of the Precious Resigns as Oxford Manager OXFORD—Ralph W. Precious, Oxford village manager for ‘the past 4'4 years, .last night notified Village Council that he wil resign Jan. 21. Preclou* told the council he lo leaving to take up a new position as cMy manager of 81. Them are 800 delegates at the conference representing some* 1,« 000 JA firms in JA’s central region — Ohio, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Ontario and ’Michigan. Among the area delegates are Michael B. Gibson of 32311 Sher-Drive tad Janwo and John Van Doren af lMM Devonshire I of Btomlogham; and George g. Qtffln of SM71 North- 8,OSS, U miles north of Lansing. The resignation of Precious wiU leave open four of the village's governmental jobs: OTHER POSTS In addition to being village man- redecorated just before Easter. An electric organ, which had been installed about five years ago. woo destroyed In the Mate. u* by {eatured (roml|K Although the nave of the church I business world. left relatively intact with most I ^ ,la0 wU, hold .-brata. A sizable Farmington delegation > made tip of William Anderson Of 24511 Creekside St., Charles Laplnskl of 29835 Northbrook Lane, Patricia (fostering of S111S Gle-muer St., and Roger Vallqntine of 34437 Oakland SL fr fr Rounding out the area delegates are two from Clawson, James M. Rettig of 113$ W. Selfridge Btvd., and Kurt Schtotterbeck of 1325 W. Selfridge Blvd. WWW The JA delegates, will hear new i ways Of selling merchandise, Would Tighten Shopping Center Restrictions Avon Twp. Will Consider Zoning Law By DON FERMOYLE AVON TOWNSHIP ± A new ordinance which’would create a special zoning classification for ajl shopping centers constructed here will come up for approval by the Avon Township Hoard Jan. 11. The proposed ordinance, which would impose tighter restrictions on developers of shopping centers, drew favorable comment last night from the township's zoning board. Zoning board members voted unanimously to submit the erdta- The ordinance would' create a new zoning classification known as CIS for shopping centers built A neighborhood shopping center is defined as a district "with a supermarket or variety store si the principal tenant." Bach s center, on a site of from 8 to 88 sens la else, would be of the typo whleh offers goods or oervioes usually required by famine* at hdervala of a week sW lent.1 The neighborhood center must The outgoing official described jtis relations with the Village Council and citizens of Oxford tu •Very cordial.", Precious sold he still favors is plan under which Oxford aad surrounding areas In Oxford Township would be Incorporated as a city. Under the plan under study by village cooicflmen, the proposed city of Oxford would be approximately double the size of the pres, ent village which has a population of 2,345. WOULD TAKE INDUSTRIES Two of the largest industries In the township, American Aggre-grates Corp. and Syncro Corp., would be Included In the city if incorporation becomes a reality. A graduate of Michigan State University, Precious Is married and the father of three children. He and his family live at 189 East SL Precious said he told the council Thursday that he was leaving Oxford to take up his new position, but he tendered his official resignation last night. of the pews (till in place, the building was termed a “total km" by firemen because of the intensive fire, water and smoke damage. Only a portion of the damage was covered by insurance. Wholesaling and production ’ will be other topics of study. ♦ * * . 1 The election of officers for the central region will be held Thursday, last day of the conference. Warren Pattern Plant Damaged by Bomb Mvertftmg for a new manager. It is not likely that the four village positions will be combined in one job when a new manager is hired, Precious said. Already donations for a new ” ‘7 ™ W day. It was the second bomb foci- church are being received by thej4®^ lagt ^ °* **“ <*nterence- jdent within a month,at a pattern to-. T. Mjji.| hr *»■** “> MMon* County, ta Cu ItraUal *• *W “““S’. It. «< * •«■» “ oyW, U , Youth and Civic Center. Organized as a mission church] in 1912 with the present building! completed a year later, the church is at 130 E. Newberry St. It served sane 75 families in the Romeo area. The fire occurred almost 12] years to the day after the one] which gutted AH Saints Episcopal Church, Pontiac, on Dec, 28, 1948. New Fire Truck Due for Farmington Twp. FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP—Delivery of, a new emergency fire vehicle is expected here by mid-March. The primary purpose of the specially equipped fire truck is to fight gram fires and serve as a rescue vehicle. * * To coot $9,600, the- four-wheel drive, 200-gallon capacity vehicle will be housed at Wre Station 3, Wheeler Rqnd and Grand River Avenue. yesterday.. MARVUNN E. WHITE ,Mr. and Mrs. Jerry White of 9201 Hickory Wood Drive, White Lake Township, announce the engagement of their daughter tt will be equipped with a high- Marylinn Elizabeth to Eugene S. pressure pump, 200 feet of WflM Jarratt, eon of Mr. and Mrs. pressure horn, ve fighting chem- H. J. Jarratt of Nicholasville, icais and a reeusdtator. Ky. A spring (wedding is planned^ An estimated $8,000 damage was caused in Tuesday’s incident. The bomb exploded at the Braun Pat- MOUNT CLEMENS UR-The ex- uvgffjPBa Water, Sewers in Southfield SOUTHFIELD - The City Council here has slated Feb. 1 for six public hearings, the most important „___ . , _ , . being concerned with speeding up tern Industries plant. Windowsconstruction of water and aewer were shattered and there was other facilities in the city, damage. No one was injured. ] WWW The main hearing will be for] water and wood and Greenfield Road, between 12 Mile! and Webster roads. Jail RO Youth, 18, for Check Passing Lawrence J. Fuller, an 18-year-old Royal Oak youth with a long juvenile delinquent record, yesterday was sentenced by Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland to 2ft to 14 years in Jackson Prison for taring a worthless HO check. Fuller, of 2914 Ferris St, (Headed guilty Dec. 12 to uttering and publishing. fie admitted forging the check and cashing it Sept. 13 at a drug store in Royal Qak. Fuller broke down aind sobbed (p the jury box when sentenced. One. of the earliest known paintings is probably the Stag's Head, painted by fingertip,* in the La-Pijeta cave at Benoajan, Malaga, L it belongs to the Upper Palaeolithic period from 30,000 ' 15,000 B.C. No More 2nd sewer Una along Brent-IpL^----. • f Marshall streets, west ofiwiiUIiLTO, J llifSl Goes to Jail t will' free Southfield to go ahead with the first of Hs proposed water and sewer projects tied up by the Madison Heights Twelve Twwu Drain. Despite the favorable decision by the Michigan Supreme Court the issue is still in doubt- Madison Heights is now planning several other court test*. Southfield is aiming to get jump ahead should these plans be dropped. Special assessment proj- Should there he a new court test before Feb. 1, the City Council will probably postpone the hearing. The proposed sewer line woJid eventually tie into the Dequlndre Sanitary System, tied up the de- A Troy man, who was given one; dunce on probation and failed, j yesterday was sentenced to Jack-sop Prison for I to 15 years after be pleaded with Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland for a se ~ chance. ■ ,*, * * ■ Mack D. Hartman, 25, of 77 Chapin St., pleaded guilty Dec. 12 to joining with another man and robbing a gas station attendant] Sept. 30 of $55 and the station keys!] When asked yesterday hy Judge planning and!Holland whether'he had anything to say before he passed sentence. Hartman said, “Give me a chance and I'll be able fb straighten out." "Have you ever been on proba-l tion before?' Judge Holland asked. "Yes, sir," Hartman responded. The prison sentence wai im- include 6 to 20 stores, floor area of 20,000 to 100,000 square feet and adequate parking and loading fadlities. .The community shopping center as defined In the ordinance would be from, 15 to 40 acres in size, include 20 to 40 stores and contain 100,000 to 400,000 square feet of floor space. Mag board chairman Carl Simon also is a member of the township's planning advisory commission which approved the ordinance and submitted it to the zoning board. The pltaalng advisory coma mend rsasalsg s Ham parcel of toad north af the Orioa and North Bscheotor reeds. Developers had planned to construct 8 professional building, restaurant and„motel on |he pieshaped piece of property north ft this intersection if It could bo gf-zoned fronv residential to commercial ,, The re zoning request drew objections from residents of this aika in August when K appeared that might approve the change. A|ler receiving the recommendation from the planning adviaoiy group, the zoning board denied the ■quest Also denied waa the rezoning request of developer Bert L. Smokier who asked that • 12.3-acre site near Adams Road and Walton Boulevard be reaoned for com-mercisl use. Smolder plans to build a shopping center on the site. His rexontife request was denied only so that he might resubmit tt under the new restrictions of the shopping center ordinance. To Hold Hearings Feb. 1\ Pleads Guilty to 15 Break-Ins Confession Apparently! Has Solved Rash of] The annual *aiary for these Burglaries in Area combined position* was about $7,800. WALLED LAKE — A rash of] Precious, 31,.Wu assistant vilJbUr8,ari“ 0akIand and W««! lage manager to Glenview, III.Jcountlea in _«*»»« months appar-before coming to Oxford. He saidjently has been solved with the an the city manager’s Job. in St. rest here of a 24-year-old Dear-Johns will pay *500 a year. ] born man who has admitted at least 15 breakings and enterings. EXTRA DISCOUNTS OFF ^ GRANTS REGULAR \ LOW PRICES S»E Dale L. Swegles of 8721 Shaddock St. pleaded guilty yesterday before Walled Lake Justice of the Peace Gere Schneiz to breaking into Frank's Pizzeria, 528 N. Pontiac Trail, over the Christmas weekend. Swegieo, who waived examination, h la the Oakland County Jail awaiting arraignment to Circuit Opart Tuesday at 1:$S p.m. Schneiz set s bond $*,#00. Walled Lake Police Chief James h. Decker said Swegles has admitted to burglaries in Farming-ton. Livonia, Detroit, Plymouth and Dearborn. ' dr . * A Swegles was arrested Monday night by patrolman Wilfred Hook while driving in the city. The Dearborn man had been stopped for a moving violation but upon questioning admitted to the string of breaking and enterings. Mother Kitled, Baby Hurt; MOUNT PLEASANT Ufl - Mrs,! Janet Garth, 22, of Clare was killed land her eight-month-old baby I He reported that the council is jured seriously Tuesday night in ■ car-truck collision on M20, four miles west of here. The beby was1 taken to a Mount Pleasant hoe-| pltol- where it was reported in, condition. layed Twelve Town storm'system. The project is one of four proposed, but delayed by the recent court test, according to Council President C. Hugh Dohany. ■’SIS QUALITY COTTON MAS •earuafoed 1 Full Year. Circular stitched (some with foam rubber). Fre> shaped or S-eeetlon cup. Elastic yokes give lovely separation. AA-C, 88-42. FULL FASHIONED NYLONS Sole Mead at 49c fvery Dor Of the Tear, flew Yen Boro ! More. 3 71 First .Quality, Full Fashioned for Contour Fit Dark or Self 8eams. Stt to 11. • These Are Not Seconds Limit S Pairs Casually lovely drees** in drip- Regular 2.79 If dry cottons, 80-equsre percale*. { A tremendous aalaction ef do-- ■ lightful etylee token from our I regular stock. Com* eee you til buy. Womens, Misees, Half-Si*#*, flfli first quality rsis && S^ANYL0NS IN grants PICTURI packages All Grahta regular 1.00 ny-lon* tossed into this sal* to bring yra the biggest hosiery bargains of the season. Seamless or with seams, 1 identical to other national * brands at 1JI to 1JI. MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER TILCCMAFH AT SQUARK LAKR RD.—OPEN 10 A.AA TILL 9 F.M. JUST ^CHARGE IT" AT GRANTS—NO MONIY DOWN io days^Dr months to fay r « THE frOKTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, I960 TWENTY-FIvjb, No Mottw How Laty, Moil Must Go Through PWT ORD, Calif. (UP!)—Clara L. Dommer received « late Christ-maa parcel this year, it was sup. posed to arrive for OiHatm^t An Army postal dark «ald the Package was fou*i behind « pod office partition here, it was ad-* dressed to Mlu Dommer, a service dub . director, and sent hy a friend ip Kaqsas Clly, East Ttxas 6il Field | a King-Sited Producer KILGORE, Tex. (UPI) - The’ East Texas Ott Field, only 30 years old, has produced enough oil to; supply a -barrel for every, persoq in the worid. The rich field has yielded 15, billion barrels so far and bas an; estimated reserve of more than 2 billion barrels. MUr Record-Shattering Engagement it the Metropolitan Opera Meese. Mew tark It* Sift CmmS d OMal I formerly fhe SADLER'S WELLS BALLET setMl Red Skelton Leaves Hospital for Celebration HOLLYWOOD (AP)-Red Skelton leaves the hospital today tor a belated- Christinas celebration. The comedian entered Cedars of Lebanon Hospital three weeks tor tests and surgery to correct a ruptured diaphragm. Skelton's wife, Georgia, his daughter, Valentina, 13, his mother and Mr*. Skelton’s parents will [Join him tonight in a gift-opening Ceremony. Friends will take Red’s place in his weekly TV show during his convalescence,. l^ast .37 of the states reqtttre I schools to teach! U. $. history Ixiblic primary and secondary [courses. RUTLAND. Vt. (UP!) - Wood-stock Ave. here, buflt in 1710, his a'new look. It has been straightened, widened and repaved. SM. m.JAN. 7 SUN. MAT. MM. • mces AIL KRFORMANCES. UM. MJ# (Taa I•«!. 3 lahtwy 11.18. M-30 $4.40 •ncruL Ammon to out or rowii iua ordim KITCHEN SAFARI — A coupleof years ago Mrs. Steven J. Krause of Seattle heard philodendron was difficult to grow. She bought a 25-cent sprig and planted it in a pot in her kitchen, and the plan grew and grew. Here, young Roger Krause poses in the 80-foot-long junglelike entanglement. Mrs. Krause, her curiosity satisfied, tossed out the plant in a year-end cleanup. Strand NOW! Big 1st Rn, 3 Unit ALL-COLOR PROGRAM I DOORS OPEN WEEKDAYS AT 10t4S AJl ★ ★ ★ UNIT NO. 1 ★ ★ ★ HalWalus TEOMaUR* 11x15 — 1x45 - Sx« md t»5S * ★ ★ UNIT NO. 1 ★ ★ ★ ________SHOWN AT 1x10 — 4x45 — 1x20 ★ ★ ★ UNIT NO. 3 * * it DeaaM Dash Tangles With Chip'n’daU . “TOY TINKERS” Dtawy "starting NEW YEAR'S EYE! PERFORMANCES fLT A — 8 —10 and MIDNIGHT! REGULAR PRICES The most desirable woman in town’ and the easiest to find... i METRO GOLDWYN MAYER™. IHHIil Ifflil IB JO^tN OHARA'S ©imnniaiFfltiGii) lyj, > t a State's Oil Yield 7 Million Barrels [Produces Her Own Work [Author Pearl Buck Takes Fling at Movie Industry Boom in Golden Gulch * Lit u'» cs.ll mt si. By bob THOMAS i silly to me, coming from that part Over but It'S Still O Big (AP) _ world wtaw such thing. Yearly Business done virtually every kind oi writ- “W * important. But attitudes are [ing. Nobel Prize-winner Pearl different in this country, and 1 ALBION (UPI) — The oil drfli- Buck at 88 has now tried her hand p0* wan* to °®ent^ anyone.” ing boom is over in Southern[#t producing a movie. She likes It! Mbs Buck's film venture Michigan's "Golden Gulch," but' The distinguished author was|interrupt her writing career. She tAe state expects the area to re-!*1cre lo show the product to Allied. said she is currently finishing import a yield of about 7500.000 'Artists executives. They liked it,(other novel. How many does this barrels tar the 1980 calendar year.)*0®- [make? That makes pil producing in thej T** mov'e ** “The Big Wave,”' don't know,” she replied. Albion area a $20 mill ion-dollars-year''business. The Adams-SctpioPulaidd-Hom-er-Albion-Lee production strip pop-1 ularly called "Golden Gulch,” was opened five years ago and now supports about 380 producers. And although there are hen rip wotting In the area then j Hi nny time in the leaf 0 month*, ait mm still have hepee - The newest section of the fleld.i^* P*'0*-? UvTd b*‘twp*n in Calhoun County, was developed «rth*<.»bt peopie remained Wood and Ray Markel of Mount light-hearted and even gay.” Pleasant drilled the first well on! The inception of the movie proj-the W. F. Rosenau farm, three!®** whpri she adapted "The miles south of Albion and 15] Big Wave." for an hour TV show, miles northwest of the Scipio field |The director was Tad Danidow-Sincc December 1968, 140 pro-!**' ^/bought the tale could be during wells have been drilled In txpa™” shot “ a "lm the the Albion-North Pulaski end of Japane,e *** Mi* Buck the field. HOIJ.YWOOD SYSTEM Dry-brie failures number only] "I had sold three of my books about 100, including some 45 off-[to movies — The Good Earth,’; line wildcats scattered over much 'Dragon Seed’ and "China Sky,' of Calhoun County and the west-jShe recaller. "They have a pecul-era six miles of Jackaon County, tar system in Hollywood, theyj ' —............ won’t let the author have ahy-j [thing to ch Pigweed Tig......*4228 Toilet Seats $297 Assortad K Colors ^ Loft SAMSONITE CABD TABLES and 4 CHAIRS Deluxe Padded Chairs, King Six# Table Rag. $50.75 DOLLS DOLL CARRIAGES MATTELLGUNS HOLSTER SETS ROCKING CHAIRS BOWLING GAMES - MANY OTHERS - 01 OFF MFG. /oreg. prices *1.00 Toys.. . 50< *2.00 Toys... *1.00 *3.00 Toys ... *1.50 ~ MEN'S I INSULATED CHILDREN’S BOOTS TWENTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 98, I960 Stale's Citizen Asks Jack to ’Keep Aggressive Spirit’ Oy A. r.MAOAN | And for Governor-Elect John B. [Sweinson: “look into the'state'* Mr. Avenge Michigan atlsnw,|M* Mnicttire end work for advk* tor PNsktaM-Dect Jota r. W* ®ore concrete then the Kennedy rune from “keep your| hodge-podge of the pest; gel sway aggressive spirits, end rock end *0 “ extent Awn un‘on Influence roll this country grown com- think tor youredfr do whet pUMM'* to "approach with de- b right." liberation Impfomentatfon of a pro- Meat of those Interviewed gran that wftt Change the direc-l a statewide sampitng by I tk>n we haw* been following." ' I Aaaedated Praaa and Its me "forget partisan poll tiro when Degrees and areas of advioa covered a wide range- Some obviously colored thefr’s with their own political views, although those This desire for executlve-legls- Interviewed were picked at ran-lative cooperation was the one *5. ’rithwrt know,ed*» o{ ^ sentiment that appeared moat often In answer to the question of A forga segment of replies sug-what advice one would give Swain- gested governmental economy. Sid son and the 1M1 legislature. IStruMe, a 53-year-old Mount Pleab- ant barber and sheep farmer, put it this way: "Cut down on the number of people working for the government and /put the reat of them to work.” -^ | Bay City monument salesman Ernest F. Fletcher said: “By all try to improve tbs living ^ose peed ft” " A person is taller in the morning than in the evening because 34 vertebra# of the backbone yield to the pressure of the weight of the body when tt is erect and expand while It is in a recumbent position. Noma Execs Trustees to Vote on TWA Stock NEW YORK (ft — Ernest R. Breech, former chairman of Ford Motor Co., and Irving S. Olds, former chairman of United States Steel Corp., Tuesday \ to the three-mem Mr which will vote the 7S per cent of Tran* World Airlines stock owned by Hughes Tool Co. a . a. They were selected by th* lending group of inauronce, com- panies and banks which will provide 3165 million of a $385 million financing program for TWA jet aircraft. t The third tnistee is Raymond M. Holliday, vice president of Hughes Tool, which U wholly owned by Howard Hughes. , Tough Cashier Gal Tails Bandit, Boat It.. .Ha Did CHAMPAIGN, U. (UP!) A woman cashier In a pharmacy Mialay taM aa armed guaman te |M eat and bo got. Volcanic eruptions and earthquakes have fed superstitions and folklore through the ages. The an. cient Indians of Peru believed such upheavals meant their creator had returned to see tow many people wen behaving. CsroHae Cover to hand over the money la the regtoSer, Mfae Co-var slammed aad locked the register drawer aad told the I unman la bant It. Tie latrader pocketed bla gan PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO CLEAR OUT REMAINING STOCKS! THE PONTIAC PRB&S. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1960 TWENTY-SEVEN Five Michigan State Players Named Clubs PHILADELPHIA »-Tta Detroit Lions, reportedly (hopping for offensive linemen, picked an end with their first choice in the National Football League draft yesterday. “ Detroit did net have a first round a|»ice. having traded .it away to m Cleveland Browns in return W quarterback Jim NinowakL f Detroit's second round choice Other Detroit picks were, third i=- fourth round, Baa HartUae, Okie- Fifth round choices were Indiana end Earl Faison and Ron Puckett of Los Angeles State (choice acquired from Philadelphia). Larry Muff, a St. benedict back, waa the eighth round choice. In the ninth round, Detroit picked Bob Brooks, Ohio tack. Michigan players who were drafted included: Baltimore, Ike Grimsley, Michigan Stata back, and eighth round. Chicago, Ed Ryan, Michigan State back. Wayne Fontes, a Michigan Stata back, went to Philadelphia in the ninth round. First round, Green Bay, Herb Adderly, Michigan State tack; second round, 8t. Louis, Fred Artanas Michigan State end; seventh round, mlrotoaer Pete Roselle tad te go to extremes yesterday te get oue of Rw slowest moving player so- waning. The teams teak IS tews to pick its players In • rounds. The bataata of the te round draft ef mo players was adjourned to It s-m. today. The league’s newest franchise, Minnesota's Vikings, • wasted little time making the day's No. 1 pick. General manager Bert Rose took Tulane halfback Tommy Mason, third team AU-Americq coveted hy a number of clubs. Rose, who earl-tor gave the impression he might trade Mason for a veteran quarterback, said later the 21-yearold southeastern conference star would not be dealt. After Mason waa taken, draft big made the good old snail like a 10-second sprinter. ■ took five hours to complete the first round. Some old timers were reminded of the year Earl (Greasy) Neale held up selections eight hours arguing over eligibility of Army’s Tex Coulter, who eventually played in Canada and wound up with the New York Giants. lea tackle. The Cowboys later grabbed E. J. Hoiub. Texas Tech linebacker. Now all the Cowboys have to do la outbid the Ameri: ran Football Leaguo'a Dallas Texans for tbe pair., each table in the drafting room. ! pick*, in addition to Casey they They didn’t jpick, a man unless h before the week is out. That's (or j dash with victories. St. Louis won loss 76-64. Utah won dyer Penn ville invitational. The winners (ace The Ivy lesgll **"* over Southern Methodist 74-50 and17248. » [each other tonight By BBUNO L. KEARNS John Otar. Miami < St. Mary's beat Fordham 75-74' Charles Barnes. Northeast I---- sod. Joel ArUoftao- Duko back. LOS ANGELES come a figment of the Imagine- May Festival shapes'* as a tat-lion tad Utile to boast about in tie of giants after Ohio State, the the 9th annual Motor CMy tasket-ltatien'. top-ranked team 1" Jta k»n A,««ie lust, night - current Associated Prees poM. . a * third-ranked St. Bona venture and d Ivy League uchool emerged vtetortoua Tueaday. Then - Young 9567. ' T In other toumamenU Baylor up- , and San Joae State scraped by t Tonight. Indiana (No. 4) gets set Oklahoma City 7343 and New]Loyola of Los Angeles 5551 to i Into action against Stanford in the | York University beat Tulaa 7M1 complete first round action in the I, Los Angeles Classic while Duke in first round option of Oklahoma d (No. 6. and North Carolina State City’s 25th annual All-College tour-VaU th. thiril iw Leaeue school emerged vk-iotkjus lueuaay. mm (No. 10) begin tournament play inament. Houston faces Wichita to ntov In the tournament in four«M Utah to the Urt and there Thursday in the Dixie Classic and Utfh -State meets Texas AU America Jerry Lucas. Larry| •Lro ambi'i tank nnv better than'certainly are fireworks aplenty against Villanova and Wyoming. Christian tonight, completing the Siegfried and John HavUctet each r brewing. respectively. , ] first round. .__ scored 16 points and Ohio State in predecessors. ^ ^ j Off the tbumament trail, second- Ohio State, showing its over- Iowa State won over Missouri hR 63 per cent of Its first half Tto taaept EM r*fw* ",[* -ranked Bradley had to go intoiwhelming balance, easily best Se- 72-68 and Kansas beat Nebraska jfisig goal attempts to swamp Se- whlpped by U of Detroit to -—:-------------------<---------—----------------------———Itn the big Eight tournament to-]too Hall. The victory sets up a epaaiagroweltbetoaieaaaeet, ; 'night. Kansas State will meet Ok- terrific duel Thursday between (g«l, after oalarada teste apart j______.______T»A-1 D I ahom*. Monday s first round win-1Lucai and Co. and St. John’s AU Sartor te tbe Bret game, 7148. ( lfV 111Y11QT OCiCcy J-ewUlIiStsm, and Kansas and Iowa State. ]America Tony Jackson, who- tal* Tonight the Tltana will meet: • T • ' • , 'the defending champion, will playjued 19 against Providence, and State In the finals after! .. ' {the other game. his mates Willie Hall and LeRoy ^^T«nd Xavier tangle In the The Pontiac Parks and Reerea-: the first rink and the Raiders tattle * ♦ * lEUIs. onener at 7-30p.m jtion Department’s annual CitylppjHon the No. 2 rink In American; Purdue beat Notre Dame 78-58] Tom -Stith tallied 30 points for ^ * *' a : Junior Hockey League tournament [League action. Another American behind Terry Dischinger's 32‘the Bonnies, 21 in the second half , lh_ tournaments Prince-! began Tueaday on two ke rinks st ioop duel pito Forge sgainst the points and Butler upset Illinois while Billy (The Hill) McGill got Uiuwpwi _____________-_______l U^MJ. Duk **--------j---------. ---** — l- W* U-J— ---»■ -- -- ---* —* 1 gssrd; Ron MUl*r. {riKoum quartar-teck: Cburta* Cowan. N»w Mnrtca Hi«b-laadi tackle; WUUa Hector. CoUese aI pacific guard. Bnieo OUannaa. AL Ion and Oolmnbla were entries and Northside Park with five games Rangers they finished last. This litikrty to jln two divisions, te Yale's fate when they ttigtoj h M Americas Ieagwo tor tetih Xavier. j non aged tell, the Ifeoststs Throe Tills ptoywrs, Frank Flew Rangers rallied to asm est Olirkoarakl. (hsrile Norik and the fCB Raiders 4-1. sad fitaad-0uve DeBoasrbero, each eeltect- ard Fargo drabbed tbe Uatan j •i n petots, as Tale tried to i Labe Opltostato 14-t keep tee margta uterit petots ! NeU Norgrove’s goal at the 14-] most of tee way. minute mark enabled Mountain; rink No. 1 at U:» a m. 7041 in the Hoosier Classic The u fer Utah, whose 124 spurt mid-! PACKER PICK — Michigan i way in the first half killed Penn’s 1 State back Herb Adderiey was j; chances. Stith and McGill also! picked by the Green Bay Pack-come face-to-face when their two! ers yesterday in the first round clubs play in the other Thursday! of the NFL drafts at Phfladel-semifinal. I phia. The first game wia filled with] •iron but Xavier and Colorado Butt stayed within i basket of inch other most of the way. Xavier committed a bevy at fouls In the Ust five minutes and the Skyline team got their teat 14 connect on a single field «enl Manny Lawrence tad 19 lor wtnnen and BtU Klrvtn tad It for Xavier. Showing good rebound _ Colorado State could be trouMe-some tor the Titans in the championship game tonight nsTSOIT (MI . TALt <«' _ : u »| [i) Km fa * K=* 5 *-* 1 « Ml II HUM ts w n i m i rotates f J-i • •-Ik MUS , I 04 View to pull even with PCH and; the Rangers won the decision in the final two minutes on a counter] by Tom Gerbeck. Doug Bergman collected tour ] _Mds, Rick Foster three and] Jamie Harris' and Bob Benger two] apiece in Standard’s rout of the] Optimists Standard Forge also scored an] easy victory in the National League tor boys 13-15. Netmlnder John Campbell ported a shutout as Forge walloped the Drayton Spades 104, with Clift, Humble scoring three fools and Larry Hess and Bob Esler two each. The (tyfvas Flyers massacred Pkdwmey 18-1 (rite Al setflog els gsols tad rack baggtag three. CMp Oaram IsHied three times sad Ctarite Parker aed Vie MMvaa srtrbed -------1 tala View Rangers' 84 triumph ”-*• ** over North Woodward Heating. 1 it Ji Five more games are scheduled: !Thursday morning at Northside1 Park: Pontiac Boys Club meets North! Woodward on the No-. 1 rink and . Forge face* the Flyers on the] EAsrxax mw]second rink in National games at] • 1 {• Iff *r Jb o'clock. At M:15 the Ramteni » ft « ew play Baldwin in an NL contest on] 'Stop Fleming' Is Cry^ of Minnesota Defense CsBaes 'hate; I___________ back. Al taitar. Snow c shall stark*. Ultuota back. Ch taf. Gcorsla TwhJ" LOS ANQELES (AP) — Minne- with warnings against Geoige uSSm'm.^Aw ten’s fiitahtePM KrateWtel te KteHl# VUmlfiff'e hmnlrftwflv threat in New Mm1co ■“* *** iota's Gophers boomed e tattle cry of "atop Fleming” to marital their defense* against the Washington speedster who beat Fleming’s breakaway threat the Jan. 2 Rose Bowl game. Italian Wins One Cup Match ie Jan z Rose Bowl game. ... , . , Tueaday he got mectile: Tie MlChigOIl 010(6 JTbS? r jSA'ULdrokM On UCLA p*lta“terL * * in Tournament Fleming is the slick left half whose long runs helped rent Wis-j LOS ANGELES TUPl>—Michigan] cansin In the bowl a year ago. State University's basketball team _ He is also the man whole field‘carries a 3-2 record against UCLAjwm took;_rtW' cm. eytewg^ ’ 'goal gave Washington the margin tonight in the opening round ot *!^u*M^«u*rw dm w. «* "-frsrjWLvysffi*:--------------------J [Hockey League. Cup Challenge Round, toot or his speed. Playing in top form and fight-big for every point, the baby-faced Roman defeated Australia’s w Wimbledon champion, 114, 6-3, 14, 6-2, after Rod Laverl^pg an(j the other on a tad given Australia its fourth straight point by cutting down the speaking at the annual Rose] sions and hit four of six field goal attempts. One of. those misses. f was from nearly Impossible dis- Nose Bowl’ Game Sunday giant Orlando Sirota, 9-7, 6-2, 6-3. This made the final score of lie series 4-1 .to favor of the Australians. There were 5,089 empty seats in the 17.000-capacity White GUy stands for the final two matches which had no way of reverting the result. Bowl writers' luncheon Tuesday , Warniatb labeled the 170 pound] senior Washington's most explo-j HOUSTON, Tex, (AP)—'The Los!Chargers tost to Houston and then Angeles Chargers, who meet the to Dallas. The Charger dan gath-give runner and prefaced that [Houston Oilers in the American ered in a Dallas hotel room, pub-with this bit of whimsv •‘The Fo°tball League's first champion- licist Don Richman claims, as thins we tear moat aboutWash- {ship game here Sunday, have they sadly awaited departure’ ington is experience, poise, depth dubbed **" **“ ““ The Cup was d inched by the Aussies Tuesday, giving them the trophy lor the ninth time last 11 years. Stars Shut Out, 3*0 and balance,” which; he admitted didn’t leave room for much else. Washington Coach Jim Qwen said Minnesota will confront' his Huskies with a team more powerful than Wisconsin of last season. "These tacks.” he said, "are go-tog to be the' biggest v game the . aited Nose! time. Bowl.” Hilton said he would give any- The Oilers are rated a slight thing to win the championship «| favorite in the nationally televised the league, game, but only because they’ll be Assistant Q»ch Jack Faulkner and Bud Furtilo, a Los Angeles columnist, went into a quick cofl- The Pontiac Staff were shut out, v ..............................v __ 34, by the Ferndale Northemaires ] de^tte the presence’ of last night at Detroit's Farwell manv seniors who experienced Jk FI... A 1 . . xk-_.** tvesdavs noart Devine reminded Hardin of “an old Navy saying: ‘Loose •ink ships'," and said be was considering taking up Hardin's complaint with the ethics committee of the National Football Coaches Assn., of which he is a member. “Our roar h I ng staff values oar iipatoBoa too much to have Braces mom ip ICSMMMll Wktli ! mm Ofn t-1 BsBy—«-« S msSXBESSi It bemirehed by looae talk,” Devine said. Hardin touched off the squabble letweeii the Orange Bowl coaches with a complaint that Navy had swapped (Urns of five games with Miasouri and “toe ones they sent us were terrible1.'' "We sure wound up oh the short end," said Hardin. "Moat of them (the Missouri films) are television-type . pictures and you can't see the Adi formations." * The Navy films, said Hardin, full wide-angle shots demon- 2 Area Quintets Lose; PCH, PNH Tilt Friday •trating play clearly. Hardin also complained that the Missouri films were Incomplete. “As example,'’ ho said, “where the titan waa eat la the Colorado game was the best part st the hall game.” “All Hardin had to do if he didn’t like the films,'* said Devine, "was the phone and can me. He's had those films for a month." "Perhaps we don't have quite ag much money to film games as they do," said the Missouri mentor, 'but those are the only films we had. We’ve swapped films within our own'conference tor three years nd never had a complaint.” Devine admitted that the film of 1 the Colorado game was incomplete: “We do cut our films. Now and then we will cut a good run out (and send it to a television station.' Packers Dominate Annual NFL All-Star Squad The Pittsburgh Pirates drove ■ ' ' M season By BILL CORNWELL Two Oakland County high school basketball teams were defeated Tuesday night in the first round of a pair of holiday tournaments. Another County school, Royal Oak Kimball, was responsible for the demise of one of them as coach Vince Sigren’s junior-dominated Knights handed Farmington a 63-58 setback in ths opening round of the Redford Union holiday tourney. Milford was the other county victim, as the Redskins bowed to Mt. Monte, «1-M, to the lint The Redskins swing into action again tonight, meeting Flint Atherton at 8:3Q in a loeer’a bracket contest. Host Fenton, coached by ex-Holly mentor Leroy Decker, downed Clio, 66-44; Flint Bentley beat Atherton, 72-60; and Flint Bendle whipped Ann Arbor University High, 63-51, In other first round games. Three other county quintets are slated for action tonight. Walled Lake faces Livonia Bentley at 7 o'clock and Southfield battles Alien Park at 8:30 in the 2nd round of the Redford Union tournament. South . Lyon also sees combat in another holiday tourney at Chelsea. Bill Chilton scored 26 points to spark "Kimball to its 1st win of the season. Four foul shots by Craig Kirby .In the final 90 seconds iced the decision for Kimball after Farmington rallied to cut the Knights' lead to three points. Two Farmington regulars were Cloie-Out on 1960 BAMBLEBS MEBCUBTS S*vo Up to 1900 Wilsoa Into Solos, lac M-M at MllfoiO M.. Highland SM S-MN arc 4-T1S1 missing from the lineup, | S sophomore center Walt Grimalla because oU»n ankle injury and guard Jim Anderson due to Ul-»«oo. Bob Saley paced Farm lag-ton with IS points, all In the tnd half. In last night'g other game At Redford, Melvtndale Scored s 58-49 triumph over the tost Union club. Milford led through most of the 1st half before Mt. Morris rallied to tie the:-count at intermission. Milford fell steadily behind in foe 2nd half and Mt. Morris enjoyed a 10-point edge after three quarters. Pontiac's vacation basketball interest centers around the Pontiac Northern gymnasium where foe Huskies and Pontiac Central wiU collide Friday night at 8 o’clock. The Chiefs will be favored to beat their crosstown foes,' tot the PNH .cagers are determined to make the defending Saginaw Valley champions fight for. their laurels. This will be toe 4th meeting of the latractty rivals oa the hardwoods and the Huskies sre still looking for their lit victory over the PCH quintet. Dick Hall’s Huskies will enter the game with a 3-0 record, featuring wins over Rochester, West Bloomfield and Waterford. The Chiefs of Art Van Ryzin have a 2-2 mark — victories over Flint Central and Edsel Ford and losses to Arthur Hill and Grosse Pointe. Friday’s game marks the 1st the city’s two public schools have participated in a holiday contest. Ar PtoMsi AFTER THE BATTLE - Buck Shaw (left) coach of the World Champion Philadelphia Eaglet, and Vince Lombardi o fthe Green Bay Packers, got together for a friendly chat at the NFL drafts in Philadelphia yesterday. The rumors now have it that Norm Van Brockltn, who like Shaw is also retiring from the pro ranks, would replace Shaw as head coach. 6 Green Bay Players Make APs 1st Team Karras Is ton* Member of Lions to Win Spot on Top Unit ' NEW YORK UR— The Greta Bay Packers dominated the annual All-Star team of the National Foot-ball League as selected by a nation-wide panel of sports writers and gportacasters for The Associated Prato. * * 4 ■ . ■; ? Four Packers mada the first of-fensive team and two more made the regular defensive unit in a 50 per cent turnover of last year’s first 22 men. ^ named to a tackle psulltoa on toe defewhre salt. Joe Schmidt, the Lions' star lint' backer, landed a berth on the 2nd team, also on the defensive No Detroiters were able to make the offensive teams. ■ Big 0 Scores 45 Points; Conley Belts Ed Conlin By The Associated Press The Big O hit a personal pro high of 45 points and Gene Conley hit Ed Conlin Those were the highlights of Tuesday night's action In the Na- MPOHTANT NOTICE! To All Customers This week we sent out 25,000 messages of the utmost importance to our customers. If you did hot receive one be sure to coil FEderal 4-4551 for further details or stop in at either our Downtown or Tel-Huron Shopping Center Store this weekend. Downtown Pontiac Open Fri., Tuts. 'HI 9 P. M. Tel-Huron Center Open Thurs., Fri., Tues. 'til 9 P.M. Closed Now Year's Eva. 6 P.M. NEW YORK (UPI) - Promoter Humbert (Jpck) Fugazy flies tonight to San Diego, Calif., gotiate for a light title fight at New York March 28 now that he has changed foe date of his Miami Beach heavyweight title bout to March 13. tional Basketball Association Cincinnati rallied for a 129-124 victory over Syracuse and Philadelphia defeated Boston 111-101. * * * The Big O, known as Oscar Robertson scored 15 field gc and 15 of 18 free throws, for 45, one mere than he had in a His final two foul shots clinched the decision after Wayne Embry had sparked, a late Cincinnati surge with | three straight field goals . New Work tomorrow after .a San A * A Diego conference with light heavy-) At Philadelphia Wilt Chamber-weight champion Archie Moore and [lain (39) and Paul Arizin (34) manager Jack (Doc) Kearns about [made the pointo lor the Warriors, Date of Floyd-Ingo Bout Is Changed to March New York tomorrow after a San but Conley created the excitement Germany’s Erich Schoeppner. champion of Europe. The premotor did not dtortose _ * * | foe proponed New Veric tote tor Fugasy, 74, plans to return to| fe, Moore-gchoeppact fight ea March 16 bat It was believed he NEW 1961 RAMBLER 2 DOOR $160500 We Will ffof Knowingly Bo Undersold BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER Norm Van Broddin, Philadelphia’s excellent quarterback, was an overwhelming choice for quar-j terback. Johnny Unites, Baltic's ace passer who was tbs first string quarterback a year ago, didn't make the second team. Cleveland's Milt Plum was the second choice off his record for few interceptions end 60.4 per cent of completions. Although Unites led with 25 touchdown passes, to bed 24 intercepted. * * ♦ End Ray Berry and tackle Jim Parker of Baltimore, guard Jtmj Ray Smith of Orreland. center Jim Ringo of Green Bay. halfback; Lenny Moore of Baltimore and foil-) heck Jimmy Brown of Cleveland| t the tlx repeaters on foe offensive team. They were joined by sad fenny Randle to SB. Lento, tackle Forrest Gregg, gaaid Jerry Kro End Gino Marchetti of Baltimore, and New York'* Andy Ro- ss Philadelphia moved to within a game of the Eastern Dlvtoioo basteilfsnd ^^11^"Pittoii toad held by the Injury-riddenU New. York, linebacker Bill Okies - George el Chicago and halfback * * * Abe Woodson of San Francisco! _ ______ Boston's big man $-foot-9 Bill again made the AU-Star defensive! had Madlaoa square Garden in iRusseU. has a sprained left wrist unit Halfback Tom Brookshtor and mioj. and saw only limited action and linebacker Chuck Bednarik of PM1- Fuoe,v announced i..t ni.M sh*rman> » backcouit starter adelphia, tackle Henry Jordan and1 L•** to — d,- weight champion Floyd Patteraon Tiro*ton* WINTER SAFETY SERVICE O Adjust Brakes •nd add Brake Fluid if iMcsssaiy ©Scientifically Align Front End ©Precision Balance Both Front Wheels ALL THIS WORK FOR ONLYl CARTER TIRE CO. arty MeeOeeeM Tim FI »41M ON a WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM MUD AND SNOW TIRE DISCOUNTS _ Why Bay a R««a>T Broad New I Pint Class Tswa aaO C.utnr TyaaTfSal 16.70x15 $10.95 17.50x14 ^ $10.95 I Hat Too aaO BaiaapaMa Tin " NO MONIY DOWN Opart, faaaart aaO Can pa.t »n imTJin al I? United Tire Service and Sweden's Ingemar Johansson would be held at the Miami Beach Convention Hall on March 13 instead of on March 20 as originally announced last week. There were two reasons for the lone-week advance of the heavy-1 weight date: It would prevent k possible conflict in the promotions of the Miami Beach and New York fights, so close together, and it might help the Miami Beach gate by staging the. fight before the end-season exodus of visitors had reached its peak. Tha Patterson will be pent by. closed-circuit television to theaters and other locations throughout the United States and Canada. But since the two title bouts wifi be staged within the same month, the additional cost to theater-TV producers and theater owners for the Moore-Schoeppner encounter would y small. Fugazy hopes that both touts will be on theater-TV. stayed home. Bey. safety Jerry Norton of St. Conley, the baseball pitcher Louis and Karras rounded out the who plays basketball as a sub tor defensive unit. Russell, was shaken in a bard period. Thinking he ‘was fouled r,Korr“--- deliberately he punched Philadel-j phia's Ed Conlin. They werernatSM* pwtwr. for. pulled apart,'but Conlin needed »n Ice pack to stop the swelling iniJwry lamir. ona____________, hi. w. I his jaw. w * • ■ The loss snapped- Boston's six-game winning streak. Tom Hein-aohn had 30 for tha Celtics. Junior Wings Post Fifth Straight Win :-Jimmy Bn DxrrNSE gSJariFr-—--------------« d.lphlk. US Abe Wood* ShPRl'V—JtU| Norto REBUILT MOTORS into, u* inin a. c. II What a fight any (an would stir op if he took H on himself to name the two dozen outstanding baseball games on record! Yet Toe Relchler and Ben Olan have done just that in the “Unforgettable Games'* series. Of course, Joe and Ben are no ordinary fans. They are nationally known baseball writers whose recently published book, “Bast-hall's Unforgettable Games,** has been a best seller. „ From the 100 games in the book they have selected 24 as the cream of the crop. Their stostalgic accounts are fascinating. You won't want to miss a single one. See “Baseball's Unforgettable Games” In This Paper Starting Jan. 2 DETROIT (UPI)—The pace-set- , foig Detroit Junior Wings walloped °*T'2Zk£L2Z£Z,w~m. m tw*. the Wallaceburg Knights, 7-2, in ■«* s< cuir. su.Fr«a«Mw», Border OtteaHbckey League ec-jii%m."^U^ck.^ '*** tioa lest night. • | Jerry Spinneli s three-goal trick" wu enough to provide the FULLBACK—JS» 1 margin of victory. Teammate Bob Libby chipped in with two goals. It was the fifth straight victory for the Junior Wings whose record is now 144. Larkin on NAIA Squad KANSAS CITY — Richard Ur kia of Waterford, a tackle from Hillsdale (Mtota.), toe been named to the ertOnetre first unit of foe National Aeaeetottoa el iRtercoOegisto Athletics' lies All-Star football team. Knitter, lag fm TACXtfS-Uo I J.ioo WhltUntan, Onto Bar IMPORTED CARS #f OAKLAND COUNTY &£&&& W. Mapit 4 Orchard Ub It MA 4-2491 B.F.Goodrich SNOW TIRES Ouuruirtaad New Treads 2 for *22^2 6.70-15 — 7.50-14 XTjS ■a. t0)o> 195 WHEELS ALIGNED rlsttr&rixr M0NR0E-MATIC SHOCKS 15.000-Mile *875 !5,595 a Motor Mart SaietrCentei 121-123 I. Ma • FI 3-7ilfr-r! 3-7I4S 115 OUABANTSB , teas' • mmuLArmw / Fishermen Need New Licenses This Sunday Bjr DON VOGEL 0«td**r Writer, Pontiac Prat tee fishing will move into fuU swing Sunday when northern pike become legal targeta for anglers who like to spear. -..A it •’ _ .wU1..be targeU on most inland lakes and the Or^t Lakes through February. Valley and Wildwood Lakes Oakland County are closed to spearing. .. Sunday is the day fishermen will need 1M1 licenses. Dnrteg tte hustle and bustle ef the.year-end holiday feettvttlos. many anglers forget this important Item. It should also be remembered that a trout stamp Is needed to take rainbows during the winter months as well as when the weather is much warmer. Area lakes are beginning to produce some good catches. __ A A A Kenny Caverly, is, who lives between ClarkstOn and Drayton Plains, had the thrill of his young fishing life Monday. He caught a 9-pound northern pike on a tip-up while fishing on Lake Orton. It was the first pike the youngster had taken. The 28-lnch fish was fooled by a chub. Kenny was fishing with hls'brother-ln-law, Clifford Oroee Oxford. They reported catching over 40 bluegills and- perch and keeping 27 for a future dinner. The others were released. A. A it Mtnnewana Lake in Lapeer County will be closed to northern pike fishing beginning Jan. 19. This lake and seven others in Michigan will have the pike restriction for three years, lee off Horen Point on Lake St Clair Is four to five inches thick, according to James Pompano of Metropolitan Beach. Several shanties have keen placed on the tee and fishermen have reported catches to 89 to 48 perch this week. Pan fish have been biting on Kent Lake and other spots in the Milford area. Most fishermen found the brief warm spell Sunday and Monday produced some pood catches. The newest cold snap now in Michigan will stow fishing. * * it The Conservation Department is planning a 30 per cent cutback next year in the planting of legal-slsed trout. But inland lakes will receive 83000 trout, the same number as I960. Streams will absorb the biggest cutback because creel census stadias show that lakes yisld bast returns to fisher-m*a •*> hatchery-reared fish. A growing shortage in the ■tato fish and gams protection fund is the Mg reason. With a few poeaible exceptions, the 1.35 million brooks, browns and rainbows will be planted in the same waters as THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1060 Twenty*: Outdoor Trail Rare Winter Bird Seen by Counters A rare winter wren was the sighting made by members the Pontiac Audubon Society their annual count in Oakland tounty. George -J. Wallace, Michigan State University ornithologist. It was patterned after a nation-wide count conducted each year since 1899 by the National Audubon Society. I The census has become one of A total of 1,730 birds were ob-jthe most popular events oi the srved and 33 species identified e 20 members who partid-An area 13 miles across, Orion in the center, covered. This —ml count Is part el the National .Audubon Society’s year ead census. The notions! end* Jan. 8. Morn than persons are expected to In M0 local areas In by A1 Madden of HOW TO SURVIVE—This is Dulcinea or Sweetheart, a pet elk who hangs around the J. C. Hunter ranch headquarters at Frijofe, Tex., in the Guadalupe Mountains. Since she Is free Population Increase la Cited to mingle with wild elk the “NO” signs are painted on her sides during the hunting at the in Northeast Madden reported that this never bees seen durbig the winter in this part to the stale. 8,100 mallard ducks, 4,tea mergansers and 3.1M Osnoda geese. House eparrewa numbered 1MM, the highest total, while more Mum UW crows were tallied .half of these at one huge rookery far Midland. Three sparrows, which migrate to Michigan each -winter from the Arctic, totaled 2,700. Michigan's audubonists estimate they annually count, about five per cent of the state's winter bird I* Albion, AUegaa, total. Ann Arbor, Banger. Battle ; * * * Creek, Bay City, Cheboygan, | From their figures you can Detroit, Flint, Dowagiac, Lana- estimate what the Wolverine lag, Grand Rapids, Grayling, j State’s entire Christmas bird ~ ------- * ickson. Kaiama- j population might be. liuBrne, Mt. j ' . 1 '■■■•— Michigan Sodety. Last year 377 observers took part. They reported a total of 109 species and 86.584 individual birds. Cl MU MU. Marquette, .wiaiana, nil. Heamat, Mmhtgna, North- Freeing of Game Fish to Highlight Tourney Parks Needed in Southeast Michigan Nicholas L. Cuthbert at Central " _ _ , m Pleas- ant, for tabulation and publication the Jack Pine Warbler, the Mean Audubon Society's mag-Also spotted were several birds | azine. that should be basking in South- The key* purpose of the survey, ern United States sunshine rather says Eugene- Kenaga of Midland, than staying in Oakland County, a MAS director, is to determine Among these birds were robins, j year-to-year changes in Michi-kingfishers, flickers and meadow gan's bind populations. ! tocB*. Loot year’s census, for instance. Me. Marie, 8t. Clair. Traverse I CBy eud WMte plgeou. j The freeing of game fish at Their results are sent to Dr boatside wifi keynote the 26th annual Metropolitan Miami Fishing Tournament which opened Dee. 18. The contest will close April 18, 1961. T r o p h ie a and sportsmanship award plaque* will honor the anglers who free some of the 33 eligible species of game fish they catch. .. Bags 259-Pound Buck ! A number ef red tailed hawks aad rafted gr—n were alas in I860. The grouse _ Is the vicinity ef Indian Road, counts were down one-third but! to hint' the honor of tak- The development of ample rerre-an acre for the first 30.000 ini gram far the HsmaUtiaton Met- numbers of wintering wsterfowi^corded A bine* .nd thit ^' k . u n _ „ ■“»" »" Southeastern Mlch-W U recroatkm areas Now It s’ tmm I Dr DwMcGeen of *Mttae Hawk ehsefv.tioo.!^^.^** ^ ItCOrted A black and whitewash drawing of a hen mallard andilgan „ return* paries planner. Mlli ,or ^ %0 ^ ro<* popuisr park, to Metro- the totals tot the local so-j^ nonna) ^ „ aiway. of » muth won thoiwune headaches £ a„ aJSrsIJmdIn’SnJ case. **"*• f Michigan's Christmas bird cen-«ood 40 briT^ ^nse thicket then 1981-« durt stamp contest for Edward A Morris of MUuto-l The high rate of popuUiien much mote." Kroriugtou Metryatitaa ] I The 1MS-M canto taroed op dropped,” Arnold said. apolia. Morris design eras chosen by judges from the U.8. Pish growth in Oakland, Wayne, Ma-I _______■ i f"* •* raatewratoim Oakland ----------------__——,........—TTSli,------------,lii .... ■■ ■.■ ■. ------ ° - The Conservation Department I Ctotoy. to*rioptaTVra* *"n StoSasb i The Wayne Com,ty Ro*d Com*i ---pm. A quarter-mill i mission and a number of local gbv-' r In the Detroit area emmenis. most notably the City, conn tie* finance* the land ar- of Detroit, operate sizeable parks qwiaMtaa aad development pro- systems. “ *htrnil!>S droP,ln ^ ALTON, !U. * - Vince Arnold number of bobwhrtequaU aeeu. u point buck Ruffed grouse and iML , ao-toot range with a shot- oilities each i these counties that the; need (or more public park development is most needed, according to 'the planners. But Violations Increase and Wildlife Service over 100 other entries In the final com- comb. Washtenaw and Monroe petition. -Counties, and the tact that man £ £ £ ! people are using the existing fa- The “any deer” controversy continues without letup. Here are some additional comments from hunters. "finT “There may have beca a need fee control la seme Maas." writes Max Klein, mt Oak Knell, Pontiac, ’but It bas been continued fur toe leag and taken toe heavy n toll ... If it continue*. I am seriously thinking of hunt- Fror count Ins — Oakl lag in some other state nr Canada next year." Wayne, Macomb aad Mmrar luroM Lind,,, ms udnM. Hi.hi.nd .Tim. 11™ Praise Deer Enforcement 80 acres in Alcona County ... and have hunted there for 40 yr+r% the four-count? total-t* year*. I have seen very few deer that died from starvation, expected to taenenae by ms.ms . ____ ______ , .^ Nature's law has always taken care of the sick and unfit deer or M per root. : LANSING — Official* of the Con- rests during the season. Records f ,, fnt,...,. i sensation Department are pleased show 779 arrests were made in the oy Of th# n test. With this in mind, the State Oon-j^tji the stepped-up law enforce- northern Lower peninsula last sea- it ir it servation Department will use jmfnt effort to Northern Michigan-son as compared with 708 in 1959. “In theory the Conservation Department is right.” says about half of the SI million planned before and during the deer season. Above the Straits. 436 arrests were Franklin C. Love of Farmington. “But Michigan Is not a Weat- tor P*1* development next year- . * * * made. 10 more than a year ago. em game reserve, it 1s a large area with different food and i4or *«*,hrostent counties. TV Department field administration Regional field administration.su-weather conditions and a large imputation that likes to seel!!^ Wds Hue- tor ike next few ^p^viaor* for tee Upper audipendscro credit much to the ta-deer running in the woods. Four or five years ago there were jyean. ‘northern Lower Peninsulas feei crease in arrests to the extra pa- ____ w,. . . . .. . 5J Par* “*«* W'*I pay the ^ their additional patrol units were troi untt* made up of men from too many deer, but not today. I think it U about time to: when they start paying admission instrumental in cutting down pre- a tor* ml »ka ant. w> tec Water Re-Detroit sewage system pump at: sources (>mmta*too. the Health Conner Creek station to check the Department, and. the Oty of De-flow of untreated wastes which trait's Department of Public last week threatened thousands of Works for bending off a clucks in the lower Detroit River! Molly oerioa* dark die-off, . . j Without their combined efforts in'acres Is privately owned property , * * |reporting and halting the dischargejeonsidered unattainable, most oti Conservation Department biolo-jof wastes there may have been a it being occupied by cottages and! gists reported no dude louses tom repeat of last winter’s pollution in year-round homes, the sewerage breakdown which die lower Detroit River area where “One of our big problems has' caused wastes to spew into the u estimated 12.000 ducks died be-] been that we haven't had any ap-J river at a rate of 50,000.000 galksw! (ww, mid-Msrch and early AprU.'pippriatkm for land acquisition1 a day. The Detroit River is one * * * since 1956.". said Arthur C. Elmer, of Michigan's majtfr wintering wa-j The weather also provided a parks chief for the Conservation tcrtowl areas. 'timely assist by forming ice to the Department. / Drpsitinisl official* we|o |upper reaches of the river to «trtve] “Also the price of land ia that Tree Planting Projects Aimed at Recreation - Michigan's public lands received another long-ranged boost this fall for multiple use town conservation department and Inmate labor crews planted some 9,642,000 young trees on 12,172 acres In 15 north era state forests. ★ ♦ ♦ With optimum timber production, wUdUfe populations, and recreational use as the goals, some 3.148,-000 seedlings and transplants were planted on 3,406 seres in seven Uppet*Penlnsula state forests. Another 6,484,000 trees were planted on 8,T87 acres to eight 'state forests of the northern Jjmer Peninsula. * * ♦ Red pine seedlings made up the bulk of the state nursery plantings. LetBer amounts of white pine and jack pine seedlings and white spruce transplants and seedlings rounded out the stock used. - ducks into open waters beyond the area where wastes were escaping. Plans had been made to disperse the ‘ concentration points by using low-flying aircraft or "baiting” safe waters with wheat and com. area is going up so fast it's h to keep track to it.” he skid. "We paid aa avenge to leee ” Seney Refuge Open to Winter Fishing The Seney National Wildlife uge will again be open this year. I r ice fishtaf and speurtag. This year afl pool* to Unit I M Pool in Unit D toO he Open fishing from Jaapary 1 thru Feb-maty 28. Access may be gained thru the headquarter* road or the sub-headquarters road south to Cermfask. Northern-pike are found in all • pools open for fishing and perch are also present. Statc-flah-tng regulations apply to all ice fishing and spearing on the refuge. I In addition to these, refuge regulations prohibit the use to minnows for fishing. 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WEDIfKSUAV, DECEMBER 28. 1960 Publisher, 88, Rejected Senate Tracy McCraken Loved Newepaper Work; Died Suddenly Dec. 26 FeronJitg Live fa Basement Over 5 Years TttlRTVOXE ADAM ykMES By Lee Fiat Set Political Asylum, Record BUENOS AIRES, Argentina ed dictator has managed to re-(AP)-Two of ex-dictator JUan Peron* policemen set a record this weak far time spent in political avium in a Latin-Ameri- DENVER (UPI)—Tracy C. Me-Craken, a hustling newsman who built a publishing empire and dominated the Democratic party Wyoming for two decades, died Monday night—leas than a month after he turned down an appoint, ment to the U.8. Senate because he loved his stste and his profession. • He was R. j The handsome, gruff-voiced McCraken was the victim of an intestinal attack that struck Christmas Day. His wife and two sons warn with him at the end. McCracken, once referred to hy a national magazine aa Wyoming’s "Mr. Big.” was Democratic national committeeman for Wyomiiw since 1942. Hie hurt year of sendee to the party brought him two eatlafjrtag votes at the Democratic National r. Kennedy for president and he The brothers Juan Carlos and Amadto Cardoso have been living for 5 years, 3 months and 1 week in the basement of the Paraguayan Embassy. * ♦ # That is a week longer famous stay of Victor Raul Haya de la Tom, leader of the leftist APRA party of pent, who finally was allowed to go Into exile six years ago from the Colombian Embassy in Lima. Haya de la Torre was accused of a part in a bloody revolt in IMS, and Ob' lombia and Peru twice fought his case through the World Court at the Hague before they finally reached face-saving agreement. h W # The laws and traditions of political asylum In Latin America, bom of uncertain times, are me-ticuously observed on a continent j' the political pendulum often swings swiftly. Many an oust- msciru me ■|S|iuiniiiirni iff I”—”' > ... 1 1 . ■ .- U» taut* McCraken said he rejected thei Retrace Sten* appointment because he wanted W ? °lC?r'5 livu in Wyoming and. ”1 love news- q/ faf prrfarf papering more than any form of 1 ulcu tSSL fm k* in J lo Collision newspaper business as k reporter new yoric <*pu a y. XZ.z'Z'zrX, JZZL'22 h?S? titMton « *>«* Tuesday dupti-through the University of Wyoro- j Cated the flight pattern of the jet ' • that collided with another airliner! * * * over New York Oty on Dec. RI He got his start as a publisher' killing us persons, when he scraped together 13,000 in ♦ ♦ * 1926 and bought the Wyoming Aboard the jet were observers Eagle, an ailing weekly newspaper from United Air Lines and Trans | in Cbeyenne. He converted the [World Airlines, the Civil Aero-Eagle to a daily—a tabloid that [ nautics Board, the Federal Avtar was given away lour mornings a' tton Agency and the Air Lihei week—several years later. Pilots Associataton. W*# i Flying conditions were different.! McCraken worked as the Eagle's however On Dec. 16, when the advertising salesman, star report- h*t *°d TWA Constellation collider and editorial writer during its <*«y snowy and over early days. He made It the city • dominant One purpose of the simulated v• ■ *11y iflight was to determine why the **’* j je* apparently overshot a holding _ the Wyoming state Mar the Jersey shore south Tribune. He continued to pub- of Staten Island. E R Quesada. Hnb both to one expanded plant, head 0f the Federal Aviation McCraken acquired control of Agency, has said the collision took the Rock Springs ■, ", '» Li. the; POKT-IAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1960 & Business and Finance ■■■■■ ■■■I Grain Futures Find ■ Only light Demand CHICAGO (0 — Scattered light demand gave the grain future* market a barely steady tone today , Jp dull early dealings on the board a trade. Broken said the fairly broad setbacks of yesterday Apparently had attracted the buying which was understood to be reinstate-nWht of long positions that had been liquidated during the decline. * * * Pressure from hedging also was light. Cash grain receipts were meager, as usual, during the final week of a year. Corn arrivals of only 13 can were the smallest in Several months. \ Grain Prices CHICAGO OSAR CR1CAOO Dae. II lAP) — Opcnlns 1 MARKETS lh* following are top prices covering Bales of locally grown Produce by grower* and sold by them in wholesale package lots. Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Friday. pocks Switch, but Looking Up Detroit Produce racm Applet. Delicious, bu.. Apples. Jonathan, bu. .... Apples, Northern Spy, bn. . *&*-• . 1 11'. Lard « . Jen...... . 1.141* Iter. ... . .44 VA Mackie to Seek a Second Term State Highway Head Cites His Record ir Revealing Candidacy LANSING 10—Highway Commissioner John C. Mackie announced today he intends to seek renomination for a second term. Mackie was the youngest ever to tike over the highway job when he moved into the office hi 1857 at the age of 37. In a statement announcing his candidacy, Mackie said: ‘H Is my Intention to seek re-mmtaatiM by ton Democratic party and re election at «m general election In April INI. Mich-Igaa leads the nation la modem Detroit, Dec. si iat>— got* P*' town by first reeeWei • Detroit, ImM 'toll __ jjjjenpidi (Including US.I Ur*e" u'Hi tew fiCT. ’“•11 *»■ Browns—Orsde lari* i#-ti: n : checks 14-43. Wtb-tl; "Doe of the major promise* of toy Ant campaign was that a modern , highway would be qon-tiected across lower Michigan. This has been fulfilled with the opening at Interstate 84, the lom-est nontoll freeway to the nation." ■ # ★ ♦ He said Michigan is ahead of schedule on its current five-year rtad building plan and that a second five-year plan will be i nounced early next year, with target completion date of 1987. the highway department for b dabbac*. *•*; bu. Leaks, do*, bchi. !....... bshc.';: Partin, root, beha. ....... Parsnips, do*. Packs ....... Potatoes, 44-16. baa ....... Radishes. Black, lb bu...... Hadlshos, Hothouse, doe. bet ■“"t. Acorn, bu.............. ----1, Ruttercup. bu...... Squash. Butternut, bu........ Squash. Delicious bu. .... Celery. Cabbage, d ::: : m Poultry and Egg* OBThOtT POULTRY DETROIT. Dm. 27 (APi—Prices per pound delivered Detroit for No. 1 quauty revltfr: Heavy tyre baas fl; heavy ‘»P* ™**«,r* ner IJba. 25-34, broilers Livestock ■ -.. Parsorr livestock _ PHTROrr Dec. 34 (AP (USDA) — Cit11 >—Salable 404; slaughter classee smelllot e? nd 1044-1300 lb. steers 3|.M: ■ around lot lb. hellers 34.M: atom 34.40-37.00; load high good ■I™ an4 af choice heifers 14.00; utility *9*ctendord mixed offerings ii 00-24 oo-utility UOV4 IIRpU.po! four up to 10.50' Conner* and cutters 13.00-10.00. .■ . jOO; butchers steady; “0 3^M-300,“'.,3#15I60: K.- gjftiB *»!. teity to straw. «*• taw-41.01; good and choice 20.00-M: cull, utility and standard isoo- Apalachin Case Appeal Nixed NEW YORK (0-i-Stocks made small upward progress in active dealings today. There was a good deal of switching from group to group and selling for yearend tax* purposes. It all made for a confused and indefinite market. A * * An interesting development flurry around noon in ____ shares, which have been laggards * ng, long time. The deeastern roads led this short-lived flurry. * * * Also generally higher _______ steels, tobaccos and oils. Motors, merchandisers, metals and airlines were mixed. American Telephone A Telegraph, the most widely held stock of all, went to a new all-time high as a result of persistent buying, mostly In small IN and MS share block*. It sold at 1M, up L A few wide movers appeared. Polaroid jumped G'i, International Business Machines 3 and Texas Instruments 2H. Thiokol continued in demand, gaining 14, apparently because of news the Kennedy administration plans an expanded space program. ★ . *★ ★ There-was no important news to account, for the. demand in rails, although.Gov. Rockefeller of New York was said to be ready to urge more tax relief and other measures to aid commuter roads in the New York City area. New York Central ran ahead %, Erie 4, Pennsylvania 4 and Southern Railway!!. Johaa-Manvtlle gained 4 as tatare construction contracts for November were put at a new high for that month. Certain-Teed, recently strong, dipped % U.S. Steel and Jones & Laughlin led that group, both up 4. There was some fair demand in the chemical section, although an up. ward trend was not general. While Eastman Kodak advanced 14 .and Du Pbnt a similar amount, Union Carbide dipped 1. New York Stocks I Early Morning Quotation*) Figure after decimal points are eighths Justice Dept. Press Case After Defeat Won' Further studies or traffic need*. Mackie, who was born in Toronto, Out., founded the Flint Surveying and Engineering Co., in Flint in 1992. He .made Ms bid for his first term white still with the firm. Set Lawrence To Determine Whether Ex-Beauty Operator to Be Tried for Slaying 'Preliminary examination __ whether Mrs. Sarah Sue Lawrence will be tried in Circuit Cpurt on a first-degree murder charge will be held tomorrow before Independence Township Justice of the Peace Wiliam H. Stamp. #• * * Senior Asst. Prosecutor Jerome 'K. Barry Jr. said he would call IS witnesses in attempt to show how Mrs. Lawrence, a former 34* year-old beautician from Berkley, went to the home of Mrs. Donald Crenshaw in the township in April 1958 and shot and killed the woman who had married her former boy friend. attorney, James Renfrew, will attempt to *«w hi* client wan tom at Apple Drive. After the shooting Mrs. Lawrence never stood trial. A sanity commission, named by Circuit Judge Clark J. Adains„ ruled her ipsane and unable to be tried. She was released recently from Ionia State Hospital, where she was confined for 14 yearn,, and returned to Oaldand County to face the outstanding murder warrant ♦ *. * • Renfrew tried unsuccessfully to quash the charge. Mri. Lawrence is being held without bond in the county jail. Rod China Clams Up TOKYO (VFlf of Its 1910 pro-dhetton targets mid than was spec-«»Btk« that the plans had fallen abort of fulfillment WASHINGTON (0—The Justice Department has decided against seeking a Supreme Court review of the decision that knocked out its conspiracy case against 20 men who attended an alleged underworld meeting in ^Apalachin, N Y. * . * * A spokesman for file department said today that Solicitor General J. Lee Rankin has decided against taking the case to the Supreme Court. A ★ ♦ The Court of Appeals for the 2nd district in New York on .Nov. ■ reversed the conviction of the 20 men. The court said the evidence produced by the government was not sufficient to uphold the charge of conspiracy to obstruct justice. Rankin’* decision a gainst taking the ease to the Supreme Cart to as effort to overturn Atchiaon . Beth Steel Mete* Air Borden ____ Bor* Wxrn Co ... —.joibe . Campb Soup CM Dry ... Cdn Pec .. Ce»e. JI ... Ceter Tree Chet * Oh Cbrytler ... Clttee |ve . Col* Pi ContBek .... *0m .... Cora Pd ... Curtle Pub . Deere ........ Dte C See* . 3oui Aire .. Du Pont—,.,i Kilt Ai? ■ L Best Rod ... ' I MIS . second circuit ruling will stand and the ease agataot the N men to finished. The meeting at Apalachin was Nov. 14, 1957. Police picked up some 60 men„ many with criminal records, as the gathering broke up and the men sought to leave. Reasons given by the men for being there varied, but none was what the government believed was a truthful account. Twenty of the men were tried on the charge of conspiring to obstruct justice by giving false and evasive testimony to a grand Jury. The government did not claim it knew the real purpose of the gathering. ★ . * h The 20 defendants .were cop-victed on Jan. 13. i960, after a lengthy trial before Federal Judge Irving R. Kaufman in New York City. * * * Kaufman imposed sentences ranging from three to five yean and levied fines of 310,000 on 13 of the 20. Since their conviction, the men have been free on bail. Space Mouse Pays Dividends, Litterally SAN ANTOhllO, Tex. (UPI) -Bally the apace mouse has given biriji to seven mice, the Air Force said today, in the second blessed event to United States apace mice. Sally's slater Amy gave birth to five mice a week ago. ★ * # The father of both litters, is Moe, * the female mice !KV ... U Klmb cut ... ... 43 Kreafe, 88 . ”.* SI.4 LO?*Q1»m . • •• gj Ub McN&L . :::8j ISfcMR-:. • • • « • Lon* 8 Cem . • • J* Lone 8 0*6 .. ••• Lorlllard .... ... 17.0 Lou a Naah.. • • • 511 Martin Co .. 1 - *22 a K*r D Str ... • •• to Meed CP • fl-i Merck ____ • 39.3 Merr Ch St S »•* MBit -Hon . • 13 4 MlniLM It M.. •• Si Moiiftn Ch ... JJ 2 Mont Word .. 37 * Mot Wheel .... SI E®*..::: ••• IS * N*t Cash R ... • ‘ ill NfttD*iry .... ** 914 Nat Gyps ... . Nevis in Brief Burglar* broke Into Jefferaon Junior High School, but took nothing, it was reported to Pontiac police yesterday. 'The theft of $16 from her purse in a Pontiac hospital, was reported to Pontiac police yesterday, by Ida Wilson, 1064 Voorhcte Road.' The theft of gif from her ._____ in X Pontia? bar was reported to Pontiac police yesterday by Ruth Wegner, 2866 Otsego St., Waterford Township. Assorted meats and coffee were stolen in a break-in, today. .Ricky's Pizza House, 819 Woodward Ave., according to Pontiac police. The Bev. Plummer Whipple reported the theft of $11 during a break-in at St. Alfred's Church at Indian Lake Road and M24, Orion Township, to sheriff’s deputies yesterday. Nicholas Gnmolaa toM sheriff's deputies yesterday that his grocery store, The Town and Country Market at 392 S. Squirrel Road, Pontiac Township, had been broken into, but that he didn't know yet what was taken. Business Notes Former newspaper editor and television executive Stuart R. (Bud) Kirvan of Birmingham has been named an associate in the Detroit -based public relations counseling firm of Kenneth Drake Associates. Kirvan, of 695 Hanna St„ formerly held editorial positions at the Lapeer County Press,. The Clinton County Republi- KIRVAN can-News at St. Johns, The Livonian, and had been a director of public relations and advertising at WXYZ-TV. Say* '61 Progresa la Only Start State C. of C. Outlines 7-Point Legislative Plan LANSING <0 — A seven-point legislative program far the.coming year has been outlined by the Michigan State Chamber Of Com-lerce. Robert P. Briggs, chamber present, said the program' assures that accomplishments during the first year of the new voice of U.S. loans Tito $100 Million Aimed at Bolstering Economy of Yugoslavia Despite Charges WASHINGTON (UPI) The United Staten today sought to bolster Yugoslavia's economy with a $100 - million loan despite President Tito’s recent charge that the Western nations were the main source of discord in the world. Michigan business will be^only beginning. ♦ * h The 1961 legislative program, Briggs said, will indude: 1. Regular conferences with legislators. 2. Weekly analysis of major bills. 3. Legislative clinics for local chambers of commerce and businessmen. 4. Publication of a businessman’s legislative guide. 5. Sponsorship of regular legislative conferences throughout the state. 6. Work with legislators In their home communities. 7. A public information program to build support for sound legislation. The first year of existence for the state chamber, Briggs said, was one of "ofgaalaatloa, achievement and tremendous response from all segments of the The State Department announced the loan Tuesday, just 24 Hours after Tito declared. in a speech in Belgrade that Yugoslavia and Russia had identical views on important world issues. ever, said Tito’* remarks die* not appear to depart from his past policy of "fall national In-from the Soviet The State Department said the loan agreement "will serve to integrate Yugoslavia more closely with the (Western) international economy." In addition to the American loan, the International Monetary Fund is putting up another S75 million The Burroughs Corp. Interna- in other currencies while a group tional Division, with headquarters j of European countries will extend in Detroit, has $100 million in credits, announced the promotion of Leon E. Bussa of 445 Moore technical service manager few advanced products. Bussa has been .with Burroughs As pari of the agreement, Yugoslavia will liberalise her Import controls and turn to tariff principles favored by the United State* and other Western countries. Auto FirmsGranted lower Assessments DETROIT (UPI) - The State Tax Commission reported today it has granted personal property assessment reductions for General Motors, Ford and Chrysler Corp. Edward W. Kane, Commission secretary, said the rednetiona were approved by the Omunla-si on last week and that they resulted from company appeals of the Detroit properties. In each case the reduction waa less than had been sought by the firm*. * WW General M o t d r s' assessment was trimmed to 3152,324,120, from an original figure, of $156,010,780. The company had asked for an assessment of $95,417,640. Ford's assessment was placed at Ni921.no Instead of the original M.527,o»o. Ford has most of Its holding* outside Detroit and and had asked for aa assess-mpat from the city of $4,628,034. * ★ * Chrysler s assessment was reduced by nearly three' million dollars to a total of $165,464,960. It had asked for an assessment of $95,077,000. AMC Slowing .JQ Milwaukee and Kenosha Output MILWAUKEE (0 — American Motors Corp. announced Tuesday that it will eliminate thin} shift operations at Ha Milwaukee body plant and reduce third shift work at the Kenosha main plant starting Jon. 3. The move will lay off 1,565 workers at Milwaukee and 560 at Kenosha and cut production about 140 cars a day, from 2,130 to 1,390. At Detroit, American Motors reported Tuesday that Rambler retail sales la the second 16 days of December totaled 0.838. ton highest of any comparable period In company history. Last year retail sales totaled 9,-707 for the same period. The company reported retail sales of 420,302 for Jab. 1 to Dec. 20. A 17.4 per cent increase over last year's 357,891 total. B. A. Chapman, executive vice president of AMC, said that the firm's expansion program had been designed to increase Rambler base capacities, white at the same time overcoming the penalty of extra-shift schedules. The expansion program, announced test August, aimed at maintaing volume on regular time schedules. Despite the layoffs, total employ- < ment will "continue at levels sub-Istahtially higher than a year ago," Chapman said. The January figure will be about 25,300 Compared with 23,600 a year ago. DETROIT <0 — Lincoln-Mercury , , Division of Ford Motor Co. wiiiiPontiac Doctor Receives record 1960 as the second-best new! * _li__'____. saies year in its history. Ben Achievement Certificate , Mills, vice president and1 dhri-| ^ lntn.Soci'ty CommittM „ rion genera^ manager;«tid today. patholoor In(oJation ^ ^ ■ ■ Mills said the divteion'. 1960 carl^^^* ^ ^ of the chamberlgajM have been topped only during * ^ H. . . . , i program were: !•»%* .h »;__a diplomate of the Amen- in Board of Pathology. A more balanced, broader-based.l'"!!.'“."“T-.: _ .1 TTw designation certifies^ that a It's 2nd-Best Year for Lincoln-Mercury One of the most s u c c e a a f u. drives, he said, was the part the chamber took in the campaign for passage of the one-cent sales tax increase. Briggs described as, “tremendous” the response to a aeries of legislative conference* recently conducted around the state. Conferences on legislation In the fields of taxation, education and business regulation were held la Saginaw, Grand Rapids, Iron Mountain, Traverse City, Dearborn, Benton Harbor-St. Joseph, Lansing, Muskegon and Pontiac-Ferndale. Cited i ____ _____________________________ goals in Us action program were: I the auto industry’s all-time record! * * year of 1955. more equitable, tax structure; Retail deliveries of the xllvl- pathologist has met file highest policy! *iMI " °*r ,,ne* will reach 3M.N6 standards of his specialty of med-lforce-, by the end of the year, aa la- ictne. wage and benefit legislation; impartial law enforce-! ' ment during labor disputes; a •» » Pw «ent over 1M j sound local and state fiscal posi-i *** mor* ** P*r ***• better e y- D.,L|;.L«, tion through a better tax stoic-1 M,,U jH,r* Ex*T,m« Publ,,h®r ture; acceptance of rightful politi- * . * * PhU F. deBeaubien of 1472 cal responsibility by businessmen; j The division markets the Lincoln Cranbrook Road, Bloomfield Town-stronger employer-employe com-iContinental, Mercury, Comet and ship, publisher of the former De-munications program, and recon- English Ford. The success of the troit Times for three year*, has structing the image of Michigan Comet, which was introduced in! been named vice president of through a realistic promotions March, greatly helped 1960 sales, Hears! magazines DeBeaubien will program. 'Mills said. assume his new duties Jan. L The State Department Indicated it will .require most of the! for five yearsuS. loan be spent in the United and is expert- Stetes, thus avoiding a serious enced in the>draln on country's gold BUSSA fields of rad a t!*™”-basic electronics. He is mar- ♦ W * ried and has two children. Under, the agreement, which has! _____ been in negotiation for nearly The former secretary, actuary nine month#' Yugoslavia will adopt1 id field superintendent of Glean-!a *i*U{,e exchan«e rate of 750 din-J Life Insurance Society, "* m i n g-ham, Richard E. Henne has been elected vice president of the group division of Michigan Lite Insurance Co., Henne, of 479 Larchlea Drive, [Birmingham, has JM been active *!•* many state and national insurance organizations. He is married has two daughters. Ill * R*r Tob . "• pi's **•' Sears Roeb . 3* 3 meu oil .. 22.4 Simmon* __ 24.4 SlMlsIr ...... Ml iSu°np*c 1* 1 Brand ! «.1 It5de p»cJkp' IMS Algerian Rebel Minister j »;! Promises Potent Army ! m!s • 39.7 ( CAIRO, Egypt ID - Foreign • ri.ij Minister Belkacem Krim of the Algerian rebel regime said Taes-day the nationalist army fighting French rale soon will be the equal of "any modern army as tar as weapons, organisation and manpower are concerned." * W 'W He did not say* where the weapons will come troop but the Communist bloc has promised support In aa interview with the Middle East News Agency, Krim asserted the United States and other Atlantic alliance powers "are directing the war against the Algerian people under the name of France.” Ocrbsr Prod Gillette ..... Goebel Br ... Goodrich Goodyear .... Orth Psteo .. OlAtf ... Oi No ay ... ouiF on .! Hersh Choc . Holland P ... Homestk .... Hooker Ch .. IX nt^ Paper 42.1 Un Carbide ...] 3}_ On Pac ......... J I Unit Mr Lin Sa Unit Aire ... 27 Unit Prult ... S i Da Osa Cp ... 112 .US' Line* ... *2 US Rub ...... . 47.2 US Steel ...... . 22.7 Upjohn 141 Van Rasl 70 S w**t Un 7*1 JS* Wests El .... 33 * White Mot J:1 wiiaon a Co , Wool worth ... St's Vale & Tow .. . *j Y’ngst Sh*T Plcsraa alter decimal point Electric Equipment C Id Atktd Mlchlftn Seamiest Tub* Coi i.'s M i a trip 600 mites into qwee iXSuifti Oct. 13 that canted the mica 4,4001 y«rh,M° ■ mitee down the mtesile range from was iww . (Cape Canaveral, Fla. IgjW*. DOW-JONES 1 P.M. AVERAGES • lad a. 415.44 up 2 to Rail* 134.9* up 1 ™“- -ill up 0 3! M4 M up I__ 1 p.m. 2,100,040. Iltel AVSBAGB* NSW TORE. Dec. 21 (APj-IComplted r The AitocisUd Press I; at chon** ___.+.4 J-u — * ^.al boon Wed ... Sil.7 Prey. da>. ---SM S Week Nesting Sparrows Send Six Women to Hospital JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) -Four sparrows aent six women to a hospital buffering from carbon monoxide poisoning Tuesday. # ★ * The women, employes of a trading stamp redemption store, became ill when they went back to work Tuesday after the holidays. Fire Marshal E, C. McDermon said the sparrows had built nests in two vent pipes leading from gas-burning heaters, and the nests caused fumes from the heaters to flow through the store. to the dollar. Yugoslavia now has at least 11 separate exchange! rates, depending on which com-j modifies are involved. Soviet Planes Aiding Rebels UPI Man Photographs! Russian Transport Laos Supply Drop NEW YORK (UPI)—Photographs reached New York from Laos today showing clearly that planes dropping supplies to rebel forces] in Laos bear official markings the Soviet Union. The same markings — the tetters CCGP (U.S.S.R. in the Russian alphabet)—were on the wings of the Ilyushin. 14 transport which fired on an unarmed American C47 Tuesday. This was reported by the American crew iff the C47, according to information reaching Washington. Apparently definitive evidence of Soviet involvement la the Laos rebellion was provided to photographs taken-by Arthur J. Dom-men, a staff correspondent of United Frees International. He made the pictures Dec. 23! from a chartered aircraft. His plane spotted an Ilyushin 14 airdropping supplies over rebel positions at Phone Kong, 40 miles north! of Vientiane, and Vang Vieng, 60 miles north of Vientiane, k ★ A The official Soviet markings were clearly visible: "C C C P" on the left wfog, “61796” on the right Ing. The photographs showed parachutes landing bundles of supplies! at rebel positions whose dug-in; antiaircraft guns could" be seen! from Dommen's chartered plane! overhead. Although the plane bore Soviet identification marks, it had not been established whether Soviet pilots actually were at the Controls, . 44.4 MM 47.1 14S.S 324.4 UM . *2.4 311.11 Are You Interested in * Part Time or Full Time Position? .Start tomorrow with the most exciting cosmetics that women are raving about. Visit our office and see how easy it is to get started in your own business. Call FE 2-5863 for further information VJVIANE WOODARD COSMETICS Tel-Huron Shopping Center NOTICE • • • Closing Time for All Departments Saturday, December 31st 12 NOON Closed Monday, January 2nd Regular Banking Hours \Vi// Resume Tuesday January 3rd PONTIAC COMMUNITY STATE BANK NATIONAL BANK THE KWTUC FBB8J3. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, i960 \ THIRTY-THREE. erATEMStrr or votes OSHBRAL BUKrtlON nMU, November Mb lMt »j^^"«awfarvBrwi! .... puS~iiU*iv Rlohard M. Mixon end Henry Cibot ^,v,rsisim,;.otv.n„.rM rtjfiw ni vmm. Brie Hui Ml Ownto PMM cm Daly MM B. M. Miller received "Rutherford U Decker i Munn. Sr., received 110 < ■lectors for Ip legend___ . Psrty received U V«(M. There MM m)CMlltnmtl The whoh the offloe « Ml I. Swetoeon received ltMM D. Bsgwell received 1M.IM vote. Men Mamet, rJr. received M Theee. A. Drove received IM votes r J. Toohev received m votee. Delmsr D. OCbbene received M VMM. fe, Rpr Pwreffi received 1M votee. Theft were 17 MenHiniioi votee. Total votee MM. LUUTENANT OOVBBNOB The whole cumber of votM ___offloe of UeWOMBt Oovernor » Ml.Ml and they were riven for the f lewlnf eeeced pereoo.. Clarence j Reid received 1M.U7 Evelyn -Sell received IM votee W. Clifford Bentley received MS votM. La versa Leebee layer received Ml ’“nfllflp ■ fleher received 111 voice. Bail! Sherlock received IM VMM. TotM votM Ml,HI , •SCUTASV Of STATS The whole number el VMM given for the office M Becrltarv of State wee Mint end they were given for the IM* lowinr named person. James M. Here received 14T.MS votes. William S. Kreter received lit.CM i Schwarts received ltd Hubert r. Underwood received tit OharlM P. Treaty. r *£R fir m The whole ailrnbM M wST Tug*. Dulmreeetved ljo.Mi SB : feu. ... The whole number of jgp«r SmFSj* SSSr (for Tom Snd-Mf Dec. 11.1MTI was ltS.Mt and they •ere itven fer See fallowing named per- HAM R. Breaker Jr. reeel red 'fMM Theodore teurla received M.1M 1 There wet 1 mlsesik nevus vote. Trial vMm UR, Hfe. „ jneiMSr The whole gupnhir of votM riven for the office of Jufae of Probote Mur Tear Term wm .UMM acad they were «lven tfOLi J Ion M Relative__________ Mte Loans to School Districts The whole number of votes giron tor » were marked No 71.M3, tee llt.Ml. PROPOSAL NO. 1 VIHIIS Amendment le Section n, Article X of the Mlchlcan constitution Increaatnc the Saha Tat Umlta- Total »MJU!«JW„, ATTORNKT OCNtBAL amber of votee glv Homey Oeneral wa ere riven for the i e marked NO SAMS. Ralph vr Muncy received I "ttSeekl ‘Tefomd HaeSSWBI STATS TBSASU SI Prop real Re. 1. wa number ef votM wee narked HO 11.422. wTfi h wrUty. ____ _m tm ..._______________, mven la the Oeuaty ef Oakland M offices named la eeeh statement lor the pereaai deslanocsa thirsen. names Tien rwemvwe awe yens I KemneUi T.Kelly received faa.vrtaa. SJJ *• "rtlhdajrsl Wendell J Ooodwln received IIS Wit R*f thousand EiiiplojffMfel AfWdiM * ' BVEL'mSwARDB Vocational Qaancttfog SorviM" COMP. OPSUnM, AOS MJS Mt Secretary' OFFICE a espsriasicsd la auto deal" > to work to betbfiMHl. • ----- Tpp jUrUa^>Mr ■0327 Men-Women over til, S Prepare now—f \T‘Jj For civil service ^ ng civil service. Jobs Local overseas assignments. M , is only Grammar school tlon usually sufficient. Per ■formation regarding •“* AP Phatofax CONGRESSMAN AND BRIDE—Adam Clayton Powell, New York Negro clergymen and Democratic congressman, poses with his bride, the former Ivette Diago. his secretory, as they attend s party Christmas night in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Powell, 52, and Miss Diago, 29, a. native of Puerto Rico, were married in San Juan, Dec. 15. It was his third marriage and her second. Membership Over 40 Million S wtd, Children to Sec wtd. Household Ooo Wtd. Miscellaneous Money Wsated ....... I TOLD you not to jump Card of Thanks 1 ig phone ONlverstty 4-2434 ■fte Key Training IMS M ..jott, PctroR SI. - |h Work Wonted Mala 11 l j • Help Wanted Male OUR | AUTO MECHANIC c 1 CARPENTER WORS. NEW ind repntr. F8 2-7240/ __ 1 CARPENTRY. FINISH TRIM. Custom dablnets. PS 1-103, fdhere Living OMrtere Wtd. Trsneportatloo Wtd. Contracts. Mtss ! Wanted Real Estate . Funeral Home f Catholic Church Reports Prosperous Year in u I RENTALS OFFERED wtd. Apts Furnished __________ ______r helpfut- is and also Pastor Arvtd An. | ■eon toy hie comforting words. e Family of Floyd D. Oewald j In Memoriom 2 TO RBCENT PROMOTIONS CARPENTER 'levins foM^jtddlttonsl sales- pln^ rVYlty ished Wholesale food company traveling, all normal fringe tflts including group Insurance profit sharing retirement. ; MARRIED MAN nerien 4-4544. WORK Of JMtV H Call tft^r * HI DEPErti-i pe lately. ' service station, .ft i schools and WASHINGTON W - The Roman Catholic Church reported Tuesday i R enjoyed “a prosperous. If stor- : my,” 1980 in the United States. It also thanked Protestant snd J*ad*rs T*® defended it q-j*,. record highs lor the church f during the presidential campaign.^ cogwersione to the L Rooms With Heard Convalescent Homes Hotel Rooms I Rent Stores PS 1 Who was always happy ai ! Whose face could never w 1 WeTtU look around , .. ___ _______j» Interested I I a permanent position, with abos average Income, tt to U yean < »ge and ready to Mart Immedi • tely* phone PS S-CUI for at J polnimcnt. _______ EXPERIENCED WAITREM, ! Income. IMS j TRUCK DRIVER. Highway experience Various tj B~“a* =,_____= LMt'” I WALL WASHfkd It M A CH~ rug i. uphol, cleaned. fj-MM YOUNO MAH jg NKKpg WORK i FOUR MEN OR WOMEN WITH REAL ESTATE P T For Sato Honset ......... j Income Property For Sale Lake Property . For Sale Resort Property . Suburban Property ........ hijhitosu. rtf . church, 146.000; the number ^prtasts. 53,000; nuns, 168.000; broth-1 * * ** N«^,i5Tw.ooo. I These were yearend report Catholic Welfare Conference which! For Sale Parma . Rerg Farm Property ... Sale BUsloess Property ... I-----------—1—t Property I For Sal# or Exchange Funeral Directors 4 COATS iDRArkjg^s^R wm [ j Thobghlful Service part ume. Opportunity to can good Income. UPS. ran. IT to U;M a.m.__________ JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT “ AC coahUng graduate r " '2?ngWO ' _ ' .'a..a..- TOUN6 HANDICAPPED MAMUM) • -------—t. ----------t, CfeUS-l ; ^sSGSi.fgThsft..; Work Wanted Fanmlfe 12 l-BMIT IROHW^MHVICS^^Ka. salary expectation I Donelson-Johns Paper Company, Box Its; Rochet ANTED: . W| e no opening for n full tlm ortghl between the ngee o i WOSflPf WAWT 4VALL WAlU-J to sod housecleaning. PS ' MIUEOORAPHINO TTPIMO SEC- ; j rttirtii wrtlii. EM EMM ; Buidhtg Saevka .13 FUNERAL ROME i Plant located f. we have hereunto)said the Catholic Church in this The welfare conference said that. 1 they were given for the tol-. M SmufT'rwretved IJ1IM VMM. j V. Clements received IM.tSt ‘tl\C°^ry l*!llrTlf ki'sddWMi to issues raised by the! iffn Pub,,c ***** ,n “• |candidacy of John F. Kennedy, aj one thousand nine hundred 5m°8&: S! VoorheesrSiple SALLY DIXON is Caeemore received U uwrrao ctatss era a to a The whole number ef votoe given • office of Untied Buies Senator (tokrt^j^RMwwpi^ —m ----- , The cMkwsG also made pah- Catholic, for the presidency, the IT Hr nevt chisrch niton that will ga church was under fire for its tarts effort Jan. 1 — Changes la 'views on birtji control, I the crtohnitlaa ef the Moss, re- j---—---- . Alltel ! rlanrtflrattoa of bOOir foam days j ADVERTISEMENT POB BIDS P<»i Daniel T MURPHY jn - w Walerfnrd Township pohee care and Clerk of board of coipiiy Cuvaamre! sad efeMWara* as ms prayen •TATS OP MICmOAH. County of Oak-! Pr*®*** mr **** fcjr- ' Mortgage Loans . operating condition PI____________ Hi s atadhun-tiied town IS mllr. from Pontiac. An excellent opportunity fog a permanent association. Some steam equipment experience helpful, but not --------- and Met full qualifications Also fllwpfobM OR S CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Your basement oonvened I lovely mreMl— r— vm Camstary Lots ,jr A-l RESIDENTIAL, COMH end industrial Mason I— . contracting AMLJISSt front modeling John W. Capita. MY PART TIME CUSTOM BUILDING, d of County Can- _____ RESIDE*- uai ana commerctS. XemadaMW a^d deigning FB dSMS. DRY WALL—OUAIIANTESD wdMf itea. PS UHt. _______J County. Michigan pm January l IMl. at w bida will be publicly opened r 1 IMl model — WWW apedtled below ;) The Catholic population rose to ,^515*7 MiimAick! ,, over 40 million — an increase of Model; i for aeden-* aver one million, or 3.4 per cent. TMMMItaij {This compares to"*h recently esti-_#fc*JJJnJ3|mated Protestant Church growth ” ijcouniy •( rate of 17 per cent. Thundred| Catholic educational officials re-J ,ported 5.5 million students in s| danisl t moiipry jr school system "that has grown toi carlo!/ a*RicRARDaoN. the largest private system In the! - - Chairman ef I be Board o! world But in some places there) Wladehtetd wiper ___wSUatf- oaoveaaen !____ loioera rouT'reWlar" lob For 1 PAHTHKT KSSortaT^lf^rSBL , cellMr Taylor BZCAVATtNO AND THSHCHINQ --------” — ' •— —171 *-Tka, drain, tteldt, light geatag. VL ring. .RagUn^El ^ FREE KBTIMATKa OH SIX iWfc. CAR ! ;-g. well flnanca R S. MuxVo Hugh Thomas racelvcd 111 V Than was eta mtemUsneoui Total votee MSI STATS SEN A TOt and Neceaafty of pHvato gappart |M?~ty*,a?uS! caaord rtrthoefca tat the number ~ Tuesday, the) ............................-----------------------— e office of SUM Sana tot. Twell Farrell E Roberts received IM 2*1 Archie t Alisa received US rotes William K. Paul received Ml votes T MP.* w* mn LtoiaLATvag and TwrMhlpB et uJd . ... 0*n»rml fliirft—. h*ld on TUMif. ,rJ£f *»fhlh d.f o( Novf«k»r AD 1W Do h#r»hi Certify 04 Dtttnninc ■HB^'Uberak' Hold la vice lad Sepreaen I lareest lata Bawal years, ran. I. IMl Thai Uayd L Andereea having The whole number of vetoe given for -jjuik ha the office of Sspremntetlst n atnui .^Th.*,__Ar,h**r Legmtatare. Firm Ofatitoi was et.eje art] Lao having rocefvud I. a'Policy Reins Thar Henry M Hogan. Jr. having > calved the Unto number of v< I la else tod Stale P .pnamtattva. 3rd I treat 4 yean. f|s. L Ml That Raymond L Baker having .. reived the largest number Of votM Is ) elected guts Representative. «th Dte- Pro-Johnson Senators to Retain Control of Vital Committee for the faSewtng named hutt K. Daly received it.ate votes Lloyd Andersen resafvad M.SM votes James Lonle resolved IS totes. William Aebertold received IM votes. There w«eo t miscellanea us votes I TMUL7MM cams ^ jsrnm™ W H WASHINGTON (AP) - Frknds!^ given farjceirod1 the tarmidumber t^wui'u ^ **■ Lyndon B. Johnson.! rm ***** rarT*MM™' Dto-ID-Tax., apparently ore going to] — —, -----|______— following j Thai John C. Hitchcorfc having re-, PHlilt control Of thf Smile Dflttih] 7Ri.rBrUrtM4 «,«o vo.ro. extern TTpr^vv*' anT**Du^!‘TBtic PoUcy Committer in the Rmr**^ raiwmlro'r^l^'^'votJa* ',rTbei* CMoripi P*\»yiorl to!ving ro^rod."^ # . Total 9B1h Bg Rgg • {(jn ItnHt BMMhOF Of fgtf| (i vlfftffl ( w V V ■ ** W rra!c"MiS?L*TrM rrruSJl^rj^«VT «!**; Democratic tosdm »re reported,---------------------- Th# vholO number of vote, gtvon for. Thai ftanfc Irons having raralved lh« to have agreed OR the Selection AMENDMENT Leglslaiuro. 'liatrtct^waa MilljufTra "toroTof*irommewtSi;0* WarPfn G. Magnuson of and they waeo given for the following! January ■>. IML , Washington and John 0. Pastore the faUewing aura; Hffirraim isos vwM..|3yg,Wa^:jr»fc%U •« two ^ Rw Arthur J, Brandt Ji Total voice IS Mf UP. IN STATS __________ Poarth Walrtet The whole nutaSer ef votes atm the office of Representative In Legislature. Fourth Otslrtct wi end they wen |M |fe| named penoni rerwved *t,SM: gectod ^GtenlyOefo and WfWwjljciw on the .group which passes on From ^Agrtcultural 1 wd is votes mencing^mimry^ t. _imi* ^ _ legislation to be placed before] 8 Jamei d L Bakar received •teetf.471 IN STATk LSOflLATU The whale number al votM fm the office of Representative in Legislature, fifth ouirict was and they worn Mem. for- William Harwai Total* votea tg'jee UP. IN STATS LSOISLATUBR ■lath District The whole number ef votes glv the office of Sepreeeatatlvw m Legislature. Sixth Dtetrtct — an] they won glvxn for t "^0 Kock received 3t.U0 V Robert J. Turner reoelved 13.US v Stephen Freda) received M vota ^'‘pBOlSci'TINa ATTOENST The whole number of votM liver the otttoe 41 Prosecuting Attorney 3M.MI and they wars Mean for the lowing named persona: Thai Char So'A Sparta having rt- j_ c_______ reived the largest number of votes u tttp Jscnaie. elaeteg County Treasurer- tor a termi of Magnuson and PastOlT Cl«SSl,,n *That*&hiTwf!to"^havfox receded! themselves as liberals. But their!«. tiw. foUowln, i^laM^MamManbr HrTU “lection may be grated gL % ____i'wri coauoMcinc January i. iMi. with something lea, than enlhua-K ***•< 4 SK'tta Lm by such paslcritic* of John- ffi IXL'u »m* County’iirveyy.rto a tory fit*® son’s middle-rood course as Sens. M *M^g Cwuiwag .ppr. 5 That Arthur s. %oore having received j Paul Douglas of Illinois and --rzs J-f^Jo-ph S. Clark yean, comaenclu January 1. IMl. That Donald B. Adame having re. ... .. ___ calved the largegt number of votee le! As tne COS ejected Judge af Prokan for g town, of|to ||ac|( , apparently aiw going w oc « m|| tlon| majority. But they include no out- s«.so feet te point of beginning, spoken critic of the man who will!u££* lim5^ai"i'>rDUt,ric1“ie become vice president on Jan. 20.1»er«iai i Dtetrtct Lou \ to g_ineiusi< Sen. Mike Mansfield of MonUna. jJ^ £*£r r ----—» promoted from! Prom Residential I District meri-lal t TUUrU IjU. HI t, Mr Teaples. MA 4 . 370 Second St.. 70 Funeral service Ttday. Dec ». at ' Sparks-Orlftln Charles Colbert La Witneee oheroel. Sg have I______H set our Honda and affixed the •Seal) Seal St the Ctrcult Court fer ““ -• Oakland tMa the year — State atnwtar, in w __t hundred rtstf. _ CARLOS O RICHARDSON. hope or------ Beard of County Can- 5 AGGRESSIVE lEN 18 TO 28 ColdvbU 1 • veal and tUdflu? I___________ 1 Dining Ro6ni Waitresl *| TED’S !■ ■ ; .has an opening for a dining room : waitress on'The night shift Apply m person only after- J:30 pm. . TED’S ! i- WOODWARD AT SQUARE LE RD | EXPERIENCED WAITREM WANT-' Apply m person. MSS Dixie ; Hlghwa RSE Sec. U,j Johnson’s assistant to the top" I District LoU 221 t . M Cedar Lake P» No i ran c A at Bectlon U White Lake Tows • Dstrtct to Real 2 Griffin Funeral I _ YE DSC 14, ins. C ARRIS O! | 10710 wuev Burke, Oewney. Calif.; age SS: dear mother of Mrs. .* w Lyons and Leon L. j Nve dear Hater of Mrs Charles Bancroft. Mrs w Brads and Mra • Harry Raybock: also earvlved by $25 AND UP A DAY Bxclualve new nroda territories Call on WHHHO.., _ throughout the slate taper!- PULL ence not required *“*- “ 1 -*—- son 3V«4., fill pi T time warr- reaa. is or over, apply to person. , only. Beef-Burger Drlve-ln, IM dluitoatori R*y-, ___________ COOK J MM MokMiptr. Z British Scientists Collect Star Dust IR leadership job, will head the pal- - 'only Csavaseert! icy makers. His assistant leader, | iS-om suburban Parma Sen. Hubert H Humphrey of Min- *•&{ *^‘4, KW . * .. rvi’a'Va*5^ nesota. will become a committee-1 sad part of the re m section rt. member lor the T eclen- Besides Magnuson and Pastore, other regular members are Seng. ‘ B. Russell of Georgia, Lister HUI of Alabama, Robert S. Kerr ot Oklahoma and Carl Hay-don of Arisons. one «>t ii Smoke and other air pollution makes it difficult to identify, such particles of cosmic dust in other parts of the woifd, the office reported. I. from the North 4 on a. TIN. Kit MS N •7'Og’Jg" a . .__ j rinr a uu-tai ---M^*ar,M'S”4W*IU,4l ft** thence N 2*31»" W 14124 ft-; thence Ni (PlHr W IMS ft.; thence N Ja*os'M • w met rt thence n 41'1 I'M- w 372 31 ft.; IhMMO N.j Tiril" W 714 M ft ; thence N *7'M M * ■ Wife ft. to the point < ‘ - • feeing Lott I tolls tort. Good Will Toward Men (All Except One Bum) 8 I Thursday, Dec 21 TERtlONL DSC M. 14M JAMES ! Philip, am CUrkston - Orton Rond: beloved tonal eon of John L. and Joyce Ter s ignt deer | brother of Guy Merle end Cre'g Michael Terstgni; dear grandson of Mr and lire. N. a. Terittel Graveside service will he held Thursday. Dec. 2S, at M am. «1U Rav. Pr. P. J. Dainty offl-i elating. Baby James Philip will T- J*»rt A MECHANICALLY INCL ».l to Pern t young man direct ttl partment. Exceptional apt tty for qualified man on Mm liberal aafgHfoalaa Balts experience helpful b pendabte good worker mo |ortant. Coll Mr. Pin _ .LEANING. cooklngOL 1-4370 ! MIDDLEAOED LADY POR OEN-—U housework, stay nlabta. Mild ' CLERK . wages, eta morotagy PE 4AE2E NURSES AIDES Only ^experienced need apply. 3EM ; NURSEMAID' U3fg~Ls. BIMINQ- , _ _________ _ie Lewis E Wlnt | Puairal Rato*. ClaiiiW. I TOIBERT. DEC. 24. IrtOf SAMUEL Prom AgrttaRaro District to Resldeore NEW YORK (UPI)-tThe New York Minor today published the following letter signed, "Empty-1 handed. NYC:” To that cheap little bum who broke off with me just before Christmas to avoid buying H gift: Please ceme back, I have a pree-ent tor you — a box of mothballs tor your waUet.” — _Wft, ;IfeM. th TIB. RIB. Whitt Lam Township. Osklsnd County. | MlchRan Deacrtbed as follows Be-) tinning on West Sec line ef said aec.i 14. al RW corner of Bagtoad Beach! ,k“U a -»*5l" a 480’ along | ___________ of said subdivision, thence south persllcl to Wust Sec. line 407. •-----•• m*ir wr us ,n »u 8 Dsvid, k yv. aswvH nw>, wsv M; dear father at Mrs Lloyd Ortndsutt. Mrs. tori j WHAT DO YOU NEED? the help you need js quickly yourt through THE PONTIAC PRE$$ | WANT AD COLUMHS Help Wanted P|F6i thb Want Ad Depart* »te I Dorothy i Sownsy: deer brother ) h of jwfotv Cecil. wiMM mrt Charles Tolbert. Mrs. Minnie Me- ! 1, Spann and Mrs. Reulsh Bond; 11 also survived by seven naadehU-dren Funeral service wu be held Thursday Dec. tt. St 2 P * from Pilgrim Holiness Church Interment to Otk RUI Cemetery Mr Tolbert wtU He to stale at tin - Huntoon PunersI Rome Whatever , it is, you’ll have more success in find-in The Pontiac Press Want Ads. AtoTt^i'lidj!?1^ nwnt j«»* dud .., take effect thirty irtl To Place » Ad •am — __________________ .eQ Watkins Products, especially vitamins; lM day supply, 44.1S. Oak 140 day supply for 1c, nearly 7-month ) 1M ** Barry. ARE YOU SATiaWtP WI T S ! present earnings? If1 not, Inves- i REAL ESTATt SALES TOP COM- f just Dkd FE 28181 .Made tad paaatd by;the White Lake Township Board aa the 30th day of December, )*M BERT A. McKBACHIR I TowaslUp Clerk; Dec. 34. 1440 SfiSVMS^gEjuiAL FE 2-8181,^^.;^^! ■wl:Kll.____________ aiple Funeral ftoaea aakli I p.m. i today, at which Hatha wtU ba f token to the Katas Puberal, J to recover a loss. Dial FE 12-8181 for an ad writef. mm THIKTY-FOtm flUirtBg —< TudAu M; Notices and Pergonals 27 T\: ..r " *• r - ..T^rrrr ’ .u j km*M ’"• i* > t THE PONTIAC PRESS: WEDNESDAY tteCfe^BgR 2», I960 M: l»A Reduced Rates niS» StJrSbVF" Wuliw ' JLFmopinosi ‘ HAULINO AHD RUBBISH. NAMI yam price. Awy Mnto.JPB ***** EaUUM aiio atnaiaTn load — Anytlai*. ait Mill?_P om CARtAflLj Lecal and IwWhh aorta* | waneFE WWW „ . Eionf aM> Mcavy taBci&b Painting & Decorating 23 Usr CUW PAIWTfNO AND DSC-orating Cash or terms^ UL MM* i 1ST CLASS DECORATING PAINT leg **dNb> pegwrtog. Fs a-mi 1 IF SO LET US Give You I Place* to Pay Rase Your’ Mind WE ARE NOT A l;OAN COMPANY. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS as 1*1 PONTIAC STATS BANK BLDO PS I-04M American A*wc Credit Counselors Mlchtge ■ Assoc Credit Counaelor* Lois: wsiokt's a r's l y and economically with newly released , Dea-A-Dlyl tablets. tl cents at new Year caRds Wanted Real Estate 36 FOR NEW YEAR Uat rout host*, farm, acreage witfe us. We buy and sail land Rut Apia. Furniahed 37 antranos. I girt ail 1-BEDROOM APT. NEWLY DECO-ratad Utilities Included Near Tel-Muron.#PjB 2-6338 or “ i and mih., ora Parking' "* *' Rest Apia. Furnished 37 CARNIVAL" By Dick Turndf □gar 1ST CLASS PAINTINO. ofcCORAT Tk'.'littL am mii. Ot l«q. i counter cards tar everyone| UT-CLASN PAINTINO AND PA- Ribbon*. Olft wrsp. ta» aid aeals per hanging Mason Thompson. ! Hals. Parly Supplies. Noise Makers WkiMr* ______1 Hackenstose Book Store t-A frlkbmfco ^WlNTEa PNICM. ! i* e ast lawrkncs fe ham I 'pesSfifo^ANiTdecorati»o Wtd. Household floods 291' 4 LAROE _______ : raid. I children._______ ROOMS, BATJH. UTILITIES, PRl- »ate entrance. Inquire 95«Pwlglit. •-ROOM HIATED PUHBISBSD OR imfuralahed apartment (large) tile MUL gas heat, adults prs-lerred, 67* par month. SM MMl or SM i-MilT LOVELY « LAROE ROOMS AND bath, wor"’- ------—r ~ ps spans •* a AND private I___ _. Norton, ml 4-IMI. BACH APT . N-END CARPT), Phi I bath and ant.. TV. PE 2-437*. LEAN BURNISHED AtfW ment, all utilities furnished, *56. , Rochester area. Call PS Toe.! CLEAN 2 ROOM APARTMENT. SIS 1 “-1%. EM 3 02*0 _______ IN APT 2 .OR 3-ROOM.1 I. PS I-84M. on On tsks fl SXCIPTIONALLY LAROE « ROOMS WIN"** °n LMKt ™ under All utllltlss I ehIM Orel. I NldS~NSWLY PATifirSD~APt7 n. •hie. PreiT estimaies. 2-»3»». ^ACME tJUALIT Painting, paps washing. Free • UL *ACllS RUAEift- DECORATORS Painting, paper removal, wall Pret est UL 2-31*0 _ ____T INTERIOR DECORATOR. . PnnNHft PE M*43 IXP PAINTINO INTERIOR. W1N-s-e —I— free estimates, all PE 1-13*1 or mlsc. Htghev CALt WILL SELL ALL YOU ’■* * furniture, appliances, TV's - —''*- OWch serv- m 1 ' PIECE OR HOUSEFUL WTO. , (**• *h each for furniture, applt-_ nicer Rargslu House FE 2*642 ! APPlANCEf ............ BEORM DLX . KITCHENETTE opts.. newly dec., 1st fir . narking ttt front of' door, gut —r shower PE 4-42*6_ ROOMS AND BATH, week. Inquire nt 27 Ave. FE S-1(»1___JJB| 2 ROOMS AND BATH. COZY AND All utilities. . -JPIP come 191 Whlttemorr PI 1-4*1* I FOR COLORED. 3 ROOM APART- 1 ment. Phone MA 8-110*._____ FIRST FLOOR. REAR PARKING, Extra dean. Adult. H Robinwood. FE *-MS* i 3-MU t-j3»j,r excellent lee —n Op[Vi?M________________ FAINTINO PAPERING. REMOV Television Service Lest and Found FEMALE BRINDLK BOXER AN-swers to name of "Dutch." Lost aatuiday UlM. Vicinity of m»-cIs and PEa. Soward ,Pt *-«*l» POUND: WALLET VIC JET BAR Woodward and 8. Sled. PE V0M2 FOUND BEAOLE PUP, FEMALE, vklnlty d Olngellvl” “ Loat^-ELACK BfcSJbi LOST: MANE BROWN WALLET at Mirada SHI* SfiaMdBf MR. w------- Encor Re»Uu- A UCTION (i A MMT Wanted Miscellaneous 30 24 HARNXrt RACING TOO CART wanted Heal OR 1-41M FURNITURE A EQUIP I me->< Fd'be Printing A Office — I supply H». 9 3*10,' Pays, 26 WOOD 1TO R M WINDOWS, 3 I glasa. 38x"S, overall. Mx31'<". ' I call OR >WM. MA *-iin FURNITURE AND | 2 ROOMS AND BATH. UTIUTIIS. IS --------- 1 FE 4-0123. *1 Pine St._ 2 ROOM APARTMENT. PRIVATE entrance, 3*7 Osmun. FE *-*760.1 3 ROOMS AND BATH. UPPER'I utility and furnlturo (urn., dean and pit entrance. After I, eve- 2-ROOM BASEMENT. PRIVATE LAKEFRONT 4 ROOM APT. LAKE Jlrlon^CaU MY 3 3i»* __ LUXURIOUS EFFICIENCY APT* downtown. Ml. Dawson and Butterfield. PE 2-6430. FI S-71**, FE 4-0421.___ Ice 4 room, bath an oA-rege. west side. Available now. PS *-0»30 or PE 4-41M. ORCHARD CT. APTS. Purntohoq or uniurutned I-BEDROOM APARTMENT ~'"'”,"TONID feySE|e^H9«ses~ . ‘ ASaOCIATB^lROKERS aT”j,Q*RCHARD1LAXI AvUkCE Beautiful Red Brick 6 Acres, Close In . s&vss^rM.vsa among towartaf maple Veer * rata, full hoiemeM, birch Ineu. colored fixtures In I shower la hoaomsnt. Sels * floors, nlastar walls, oil he ctpniiMgp WMBeKm t» ai ms*i#rw DOWN PAYMENT Tou oaaaa U — aa this Mat i «ae. —NUI family. Immwftste FOR SALE BY OWNER g LAROE -----sSfihur- H. P. HOLMES, INC. IN OXFORD, 7 large rooms aa JO“.. hS» ,» woe 1 room ap Oss heat, large corner lot. (i &• only $11,7*0. 0*Od term, WUI^eiWnMar smaller home i BALDWIN, t rooms and hat* OFT BALD’ Onrnge. a - 2-BED- W anted to Rent 32 j WE HANDLE I_____ RENTALS p£"aaut OEORO*. r irwin, realtor ** H : 10U \V IV AI TOM — - . 3 ROOMS. PONTIAC LAKE INN SM >-4347.____________ a ROOMS FOR ELDERLY’ LADY’ pp*n 31* N. Saginaw. PE 6-SS3*. ■ ““ ! 3 LARGE .ROOMS AND BATH, claan and warm, all utilities tur-nlshed. child welcome. FB 8-2707. I LARGE ROOMS. NEAR DOWN-Wm| M - upper “ vt Inqu ■up CONDITIOMBD Modern In Ivery Oi i ADULT8 ONLY FE 8-6918 inagtr, It aalmer St. Dally * Run. It a.m TWO ROOMS AND BATH BASS'-1 L > AND *“• —ly decorated. "Mm ■' thlr r“Tl “I thought it was lousy—out side, of the clear reception!'' Pontiac Motor, mil pvt. Inquire 32 Auburn, 2 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH. EN-trance, parking. |13 tt week. I S. SS? Share Living Qs.rt.ra 331 wtrnxa. Pi w-vwot, i * * _ ■ ■ fe*-oii 1 ROOMS, CLEAN, ih ’ TOWN, Rent Houses Unfurn. 40 BEDRROM HOMES. I furnished ii Near derdrsTkKh’Sclioo l FE 3-41*2. NICE. CALL AFTER 5 3*! UNION COURT APARTMENTS Are you looking for dean attractive apartments, where the people are friendly? Cad In summertime, warm In wintertime. These 3 rooms and bath apartments rent for MS.60 per month. Adult* is building. K. O. Hem it Huroi “q-- 3-BEDROOM RANCH. LAROE LOT near Pierce Junior High School. ms — -nonth Laulnger Realty, 1 Ei Ann Arbor. LOST —. BROWN AMD 1 Ted McCullough has gl Uy Union EM 3-0180. I for yean. Alee. cash, for tASwem atmf iniMn equities and mortgages, s m doirato« ddnl^r Ptnssreturn »««»•«»» > ov.lhSle. Call SkSw *Sf *3*Adams*Rl ARRO REALTY -S&SkS.-------------------------i 5143 Cas Elisabeth Road _ Notices and Personals 27: %bsjlutei * the fastest ac- . -_-Y^rinV-ihn4-.m-.~ - -—---- tmn an vou ls.id contract: Csnh ANY OIRL OR WOMAN NEED1NO a friendly *“— 2-*133 after Rent Houses Unfurn. 40 EXECUTIVE' SYLVAN LAEE ranch home, with lake privileges Wooded corner lot. Living room with fireplace and studio celling 3 bedrms. and family room. Screened petlo Heated garage | carpets. *160 month. I PE 5-0*78, Jan. 2 FOR RENT TO RELIABLE COU-pie with not more than S email children, One modern 4 room unfurnished bouse at *4131 Shelby Rd., Rochester. Mich. Ph. OL 1-4037 or *4*6* Shelby Rd., Rocb-ester. Mich. Phone OL !■«*** FOR RENT OR SALE: I ROOM house, year robnd, garage, lake fi?’»4r--------- ■ HANDV man special . roam ranch, large ili,__ famlly-rised kitchen. iMs22* toot MR. Smaa down payment. Imms-dial* possession. Ot wUt take ear. trailer or vacant properly la tnda. LAU1NOER REALTY. OR. . IP YOU NEED 1*0* for down payment for home SEE SEAROARD11 '^iiIance CO, n» R. Perry St._________FE 3-7*11 LAnVlLLS. NEAR OXFORD. S3M down, new 3-bedroom OS 1 seres i MflL prlvllenes. Interior almost, jffhfawffl supply far finish. “LAKEFRONT HOME I We offer for your Inspection this lovely 4 bedroom home over,1 °ok In* Huntoon Lake. Features large carpeted Qelag room with firoptaee. 3 baths, fuu bsssment with recreation room. 3 car at-toohed garage and 4 beautiful wooded lots * room modsrn guest home taMRMtwd. Full price only Wf.NI WIN *5.000 down Immediate poeaeaWtn, Call J. A, Tay-Mr. RealtarTlhi 4-8*1, j Fur Sala Hi STOUTS Best Buys Today row BOV A8KINO, for ah nil >llttl 3 Badfusm ranch with a baeement. Here It It. built la ’H and hat a IN US hNuiwA lot r ■ Hwafttoaot and only 44 Mock la okimontary echooi.ii3.ttt with terms NOTHING FINER. 49 ' Fpr. Silt WOM :~~0 MULTIPLE UBTUfO SERVICE ARRO LANDLORDS OB LAROE FAMILY -1-room hwaslsw ja eaetUont Price reduced Ip **.- tance" of Perry Montcalm shopping, had includes carpeting and fUwmaa *t,7*o with tarma. t*50 down: imm. freshly decorated. MgI43 jet — Only SN a month. Warren Stout, Realtor ?7 N. Saginaw gt, PR MIN ii|i a.m. m BiN p m Val-U-Way FOR GOOD BUYS AND TRADES MN DOWN. FRA Attractive } bedroom bungalow with eapanalan attic, well to wall carpeUn*. family aited paneled kitchen. Pull buement. fib car gams*. Excellent north aide lo- BEDROOM Sharp T root landscaped Ic excellent buy Oar*, natural fire-larags. Truly aa r only *14.500 with ___J, large Svwaw a_ Injhse, , lake privUwfea. Only. IMMEDIATE rpSSSpHOW — Clean 2-bedroom home, full bath. Urge fenced let. Only Jt.IN. Law down payment. , TED MeCULLOUOH REALTOR FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 *143 Casa Elisabeth Road , OPEN Milt. SUNDAY; 111 BROWN bsdraem bungalow wttha Oil furn , Alum ttOfBIA. uuivrra bath. Lake prtvllegea Needs pelat- j. Only 4 yra. ’ i bungelow ante,__________ flit. Oak floars. alum. i model car. Ask PMKjrSV. fiK ar Coolev Lake, i. Hero b chance I Mrs. MaCarihy, **** DOWN - Near Maecdar taka. \rfek' _>T with aew wall to wall earpettag. Screened porch. Eaeellent coodl-Oon. Large ttalll ft. loC ELIZABETH LAKE E8TATEB . — I DOWN early aaw 1 ■ ____ ) bedroom ranch sit- I uatod on large ■fferth suburban w ^mllF iSed kitihan. 1 eirly -----^ R. J. (Dick) VALUET , Realtor , .' FE 4-3531 ___346 OAKLAND AVENUE OPEN t TO 6 SUNDAY II TO 4 j M: , Ott AC turn. Urge porch la roar. Large i at only MANS and twa.tb baths I after *T» p m IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 3-BED-room brick ranch home, ctarkston Oardens. 6441 Church Street Would rent with option, inquire *440 Church Street or phone MU 3 ROOMS. NIAR CITY HOSPITAL 3'"0®** VP PIK* Adults. 402 W. Huron. PE S*MM. -SsbS/LzS’s- ___________ -----48. 1ST FLOOR. CHILDREN,3 »OjWbwJ. j Pi me. 72 Washington. ___ | HurOT ’ ** W UJ 2 BEDROOM.^AST HEAtTi AROl | PORJUSNT OR LSASI OrfUM~]- j Our Ytade-)n Plan i-miT 'Confidential. ARE YOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS? CONSOLIDATE ALL YOUR BILLS AND LIT US OIYE YOU ONE PLACE TO PAY BUDGET SERVICE IS W, HURON PE 2-OWO "" ' ' ' AEROTREDS KNAPP SHOES* SEED HERMAN_OR 3-1593 siting ball Realtor F C MNPTttS “ OOD LA____ i. FE 3-5*4}. 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND I__ent . nicely furn. 20 Norton. 3-R.X5US PRIVATE ENTRANCE' and Bath. PE 5-8466. 114 5“ ROOMS.’^PRIVATE BATH AND *(0 per in About C ___ MICHAEL 8 REALTY ..JS- * *-01N bedroom, a1_______WHIP gee heat. PI 3-3*14. I MODERN DUPLEX. I BOOM >UM Baldwin p» e-Ena.1 ’ ___ ROOMS." BATH AND HEAT. Laundry facilities. MI 4-14M I J ROOMS AND BATH. AUBURN TMMEDIATE ACTION On any >|tv. land contracts. New pi seasoned. Your Cash upon sat-. Idttiafy Inspection of property ac . title Ask f"r Sen Templeton. , . ___ K. L. Templeton, Realtor 1 Heights ________ 2338 Orchard Lake Road FE 4-45*3 I * ROOMS AND BATH. SMALL BA- CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS, by welcome. 106 Dresden.______j H J Van Well. 4540 Dixie Hwy. 3 ROOMS EVERYTHING. FUR-! ;,.. QN 3-13M J nlohed. |tt mo. PL 1-7—___' LANs! CON+RAtT* TO BUY OR ) RM N END. VERY NICE. TV. " — Earl Oarrels. EM 3-3*11 j Adult* only. FE 3-432*. 3 AND BATH. NEW STOVE __ refrig 42 Charlotte. Inquire Apt. 5. THREE ROOMS. PLUS KITCHEN and bath. All bade one separated. 1 bedroom. Aa tow as (SO. SLATER APTS. PARKE ST. A BETTER--WAY TO K -WiST Pay Your Bills I RM py ----- vsuw*. mtm. ran** j Adlll„ .__ -------------- 3 ROOM btXlt HIGHWAY APART- Wanted Real Estat. 36 j r^^P>^ ANb-oA-cash, tor ydur HOun qR nfVii**? 0rOT<‘ •*c**,° a»rl><,r ' I Ml 3" ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND CARETAKER MR. CARROLL, A-l ARCADIA CT.________ 3-ROOM APT. PRIVATE BATH. Private entrance. Clean. Oood 1» eatton. 2*5 Whlttemore._- ff|l ,_LAROI, ROOMS AND: BATR. . ■ Attached M , ____ car garage. Close, to schools and Neai shopping (*o mopth Hoyt Realty. 1 — * FE 2-1640 . 2-BKDROoSl DUPLEX Automatic Heat — Pull Hi WILL DECORATE $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 *44 East Blvd N. at Valencia MODERN 2-BEDROOM HOME ull, basement, near schools. II ______ r,. n j-Nlt Pull Basement | NEW 3 BEDEM. BoUSE. JOHN R. No Down Payment -bedroom ranch-atyls. carport nd utility, near school. lsr*s >t $10,850 *tt, per month, la- RUSSELL YOUNG BCENT CLOSE IN-Caavenlewl bus. and Pontiac Mlrs Nice. neat. 3-bedna. he ___ Pleasantj Lota of closet nd ree. space Large eaetoeed parch. Lovely fire- fta-ns. LIST WITH US - Jor fast and efficient service. Wfc BUY. SELL AND TRADE. IS yra. aoreS* Pontiac and vicinity Opan M. L. H. BROWN. Realtor ttt Elisabeth Lake Band Ph PE 4-3M4 or PE tttit MULTIPLE LlaTINO SERVICE ~ >»-»««3.l I KBIT OR"LiASa OPTION. 3-BED- I STLVAN VTLLAOB . room, oil heat, near churches. .—, — . __schools and stores. PI 3-3114. TWO BEDROOM AT CA88 LAKE on water, auto, oil boat and hot our trade-in < ■ REALTY. r~ •7121* LI 5-016*. 2 HOMEX SERVICES 'll WftttMMJ Bank Bldf.. Rochm CASH I * BOOMS, COUPLE ONLY. CALL IW’T. .9". CONTRACT. after J p’.mHf* 4-55*3. C.HT tor ; . -------- DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — lit HOME ■MPqPHMRMUffi jCkl WRIGHT. Realtor Oakland Ave. Open *11' PE 5-7561 or PE M441 BOLtDAY SPECIAL! Cold wave itd.*Q Dorothy’ «*• N Perry Ft ROOMS MAIN FLOOR. If.. Rochester 3it Oakland Ave. ........— -----MU----------- Em idff I FE 6-7561 C. - ■S.IWP _'"vse ‘ _________FE 6-6308 ________ 4:30. 16 Pine Prove. WtSate PE SPECUI.IEE;> REALTY SERVICE. 4 RMS.. PRIVATE ENTRANCE AND i —.. .— ----- Rector fe | hath. 7* Ciark. apply Apt. 1. 1 ---------- AND . ’inquire 21 Kimball! and heat _ent. 2101 Opdyke Rd. PE 4-6301. I ROOMS, DOWNTOWN LOCATION: Autom^c h*»t. 1 Child welcome. ROOM APARTMENT. EXTRA nice, centrally located. Lots ot eatra*. Low rent. FE 4-4*07. R, J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 ___HUP 34* OAKLAND AVENUE bath snd | OPEN ( TO ( SUNDAY 11 TO * I 3 ROOMS. BATH STOVE h RE-trt|*rator. Young couple. PB 3 BEDROOMS. NORTHERN HIGH school area, references OL 2-66*1 ar OL l-o»7». family call FE »-7*2®.____ WILLIAMS LAKE, 6-ROOM MOD-! era, 1*6 mo. FE 4-3*41. eve fe ! 4-wiir , WES-r SIDE BRICE, d ROOMS. ! St- heat, garage, bsmt Rear I inert! Hospital. PE 4-57*7. ; WEST SIDE f ROOMS. 3 BATHS, ! 1 bedroom and eaui down. 2 bedrooms and bath up. Naw oil furnace—Insulated. Take lease, or Mo. to M. (to*. Ask lor Mr. I Partridge at Partridge - -elates 1650 “ FK 4-3MB________________ For Rent Rooms Suburban Living At Its Best Your future home It the (CONVERTIBLE 24) 1* I bedrooms. I'S baths , W. W. ROSS HOMES ON MWI HARRINGTON SCHOOL AREA - ! Soe this attractive ranch - type home 3 bedrms . tiled bath, pleat-1 Per - ant kitchen. Lots of <• !"*»<« trim i In bsm t with finished bar. tiled floor. Na Terms HEAR TEL HURON Shopping Center. spick-and-span 3-bedrm. home - Oak floors. Youngstown kMch- I eo Pull hath, full bsm t Oil boat. Good neighborhood gea this at i $9,990 $375 MOVES YOU IN $76 PER MONTH i. Huron. Pontiac — — l. Pries n\ 41 ROOMS DOWN, g BEDROOMS IN Indian Village BgSMSS all Itles paid OL. I 4 ROOMS AND WAXIf, UUi HEAT I S viy Rov Anne It, Inc. 21 E Huron **?. 1 •• FE 1-0266 1 *-•* beautiful ^cireStttoa Sien SundeVl * pn W* FE 4-5***____________OL I-**23 Automobile Rapair* FIRF.F’IJtCE AND FURNACE WOOD M-1E’ wood .. M O* coi *4-3* Fireplace logs I12.M coi Must be ordered In 2 cord lot Wood delivery on Sat and Su Roger s Sunoco^gervics Poetise. Michigan PS 4 *2*3 or PE 3-4*7*.____________' i - -ROOM PLAT, PARTLY PURR, j ‘ Ithtd. Ptts 8*. PE *-13*l. | CLEAN ROOMS. MAIN FLOOR. / Private entropse. west side. »l.r Henry Clay. OIL HEAT j 1 STUDIO ROOM PJ»R JUDJ ONLi | QTiaMoy, P-dMtr:~E*f laiq: to"¥uy OR SELL SEE T CLARKST0N B-l REAL ESTATE, INC. ’ _ MM s MAIn M. I Open Dally • to *; Sunday 12 I* 8 MApIelJg^ Vacant ! JOHNSON f I CHRIETIAN amts, OWN HOME: j AT DOO*, LOE. — PE *-2333. 1 ______ FRONT. SINOLS ________ ■ | double, private entrance. PE ENT 4-131*. ESS- 8LESPINO ROOM WITH KITCH-__M Jtohgu, near Fishers. FB WARM ROOM FOR MAN. CLOSE 23 YEAES OF SERVICE *22* PONTIAC NORTHERN * Just *330 down, no more, to j < move you I* this newly decorated < 3^ had room home Oak flaar*. Es- j Mocha fo school. ‘oKyTlTrper ' month Including taaea and In-1 I------„ -fTkeei SLBfk »rm# Shown by appoint- LLo/d MOTORS. Uaoa&i-Mer-cury-Oomet. 333 E Saginaw, i Phone PE 2-6131. _________ COLD? CALL ! ' HERSH COMPLETE MOTOR SERVICE WF START TONE CAR SCMPDtO AMD PAINTINO ROCKEE PANELS til i* 1 HEAVY OR LIGHT TOWINO Days PE 3-44*2 Eves. PE MSI' iKSfALLED FREE I ^.‘jT^hSi Auto springs, mudlorg. tall pipes, I - tenerators. starters, - shock absorber* when bought at regular prices at fiUHUEMMCK'S AUTO PARTS 273 Baldwin_________FE 3-«477 Mata and 'Accessories ' Plumbers-Supplies 'Plumbing Service O * O PI UMBINO * HEATING . PE 4-YI30 1 MY 3-HH Pump Repairs E. T. MARSH PUMP CO. APARTMENTS ORCHARD COURT ‘Rent Now Oredfly Reduced’1 - AIR CONDITIONED - - 1 AND 3 BEDROOM -Modern m Every Detail » — ADULTS ONLY - FE 8-6918 MANAGER 1* SALMER ST . APT. ( Open Dally A sun 10 a m. -1 p.m. BACHELOR APT , PURE , 2-ROOM: FI (-34M. ■ _____ OLORED: S ROOMS AND BATH, IM month. 5321* s. Saginaw, call FT 2-T3*4 alter 3. CLEAN 1 BEDROOM. STOVE AND refrigeratoT. ground floor. Children.wetoome *56. Bald Mountain Band, PE MaC______________ Efficiency Apartments Living room. kltcheV bathroom, *0 K. Paddock »E 1-80*6. _Ct„ 66* U month OR 3-1(2*. ___ 5-RM. HOUSE. B8MT OAS HI AT In Pontiac, ref. OA13171___ ■ * ROOM MOUSE WITH OARAOE. I Pay own utUNIes. References. UL I 2-3111. ___ I ( ROOMS. 1 OR 2 CHILDREN. (M month, references. Inquire II M. Rath, lieges, j 6 ROOM HOUSE. NEW Oau run-nace. 112 S- Paddock, apply nt 1*1 Auburn FE 2-7*42.__________ ■ ROOMS AND BATH. _____ FE 5-78*4 ( ROOMS. MODERNrvlCAHT. FE Rooms with Board 43 FOR 1 MAN IN PRIVATE HOME, j . Nj^ht shift, board optional. PE1 aBfKUAN. OOOD~~PbOO ANfi clean modern home. PE 6-031A RETIRED MEN’S HOME IN PON-NX. Home cooking. PE 4-IBW. ROOM AND BOARD Wlflf OR »|g*4. . 135‘V ( _*-4H___ AIRPORT" WILLIAMS LK. Convalescent Homes 44 LOVELY. HOME FOR 1 ELDERLY tody excellent caw. FE 5-14(1. VACANCY m NURSES BOMB. POE cidjrhr or bedridden ' Rent Stores Sale or Rent Vacant. I bedrooms, large room with fireplace oak XU ^reconditioned Full has wlih furnace Pull pries Smali^ttown payment. Can Why Pay Rent a sir wrviy j nwhu ranen nosne lo.ooo Livina room has wall to wail i carpeting large kltcMn with dish-washer, full Vssemaot with rec- room. living room, dialog room and extra iarae kitchen Three bedrooms sag hath up. PuO basement, all heat Priced at **.«*« Let us shew ym. 13 West Huron Street Phone PE Mttl Eer FE INN A- JOHNSON ft SONS ANNETT ft; | REALTORS- FE 4-2533 A 1704 B TELEOKAPH FE 4-4526 ATTENTIONS Gil ,WS : WATER LOX ■ BRUCE . | »7l» Furnace Dealers FURNACES. ALL BINDS. BEST buys. A«H Sales. MA t-IMl._ 1 HOUR Sand, (travel add Dirt ! Saw and Mower Service Heating RAY’S SAW B LAWN MOWER SERVICE OIL BURNER SERVICE. CALL OR MUJ-SWl LAKE VISTA APTS. ZLIZARSTH LAKE PRIV 3 room* and bath, stove, refrtg--I erator and all utttltlea furnished. I .• FI 4-7*0*._______________■ ■ -|I*AiCE ORION, 2-BEDROOM 1 !*™f lurnlshed. lake privileges. I Adults. *50 per month. MY 1-3711. r MARY DAY AVENUE • “ 3 rooms and bath, clean and •I wurm, refrigerator and sto— ha I • sished. Near General : Hempstralf 102 East" Hu r... KMT After » p m . FE >i4R _ i NEWLY DBCOBATED. LARGE UV-In* room, tuli-slsed bedroom, ell11 big closets. Fine reception kail, built-in tathtub. tile floors, large dinette, also statable kitchen. Oss »ws«tdi4*n- jng| l-itory Phone Rent Office Space 47 suit your podket book call utH CRAWFORD AGENCY M* W. Walton FB S210( g_E. Flint MY aim1 WATCH PO* NAT1CWAU.T PA- RENT BEATER .. 3-SI33. ~ 1 ten ssnum i. WOLVERINE LAKE PRlTOlBSK /.““‘P- 3 bedroom*. I tomlly.room, fireplace, it* baths. I tlftrt larg* S-car Hrses b«mi* petlng*dra range.' SMJm! 4‘s kitchen, fuu Sale or Rent Vacant 3 bedroom-, large -------Wenfaee. oat Including ranee. 3 bed-Uvlne tins, i «««u«m room, kikbi Ictly j bMfmtot HURRY! 31 WEST SUBURBAN *■ I Attractive y bedroom home, family dining roam, ear- -“*—■ NMiss end dining * e»r garage. Pull heat recreation • j For Rent Miscellaneous 48 a*uu FOR PLEASURE IN 'll EVINRUDE MOTORS BRUNSWICK BOATS ! YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER Harrington Boat Works ISM B. Tetogrooh-Bd. PE 2-S033 | Body* and Fendet Repair CUSTOM BUKPINQa PAINTINO — ALL MAKn — ' — FREE ESTIMATES — DEDUCTIBLES FINANCE Lloyd Motors LINCOLN-MERCU R Y-COMET 333 8, Ssglnsw. ■ Phono If UM IhdMIwf Moderniiation A4 ALTERATIONS AND MODERN- l«*Men^to«M*nttoI --J -- dal. Dale C“" — on 3AC3 Janitor Service I Milford Rd. Sporting floods 2x4 Dougtos Fir ..... Its. ft. AND LONE STAR BOATS all sttranpw KELLY HARDWARE 3M4 AUBURN ROAD “** NUMI CftlVATT^ 4. ROOMS AND ttSfH 1 t>M*.*MM Auburn *Ave ..^Auburn I SEVERAL A Pth FOR RJENT -West side tocattosis. Spokane-Llb- Rock Wool insutoUon .. PONTIAC LUMBER CO' CASH AND CARRY *31 Oakland Are___PE 4-6*13 Machine Shop Service OPEN TIME Blanchard (rinder, fl la. Sew ma- Television, Radio and Hi-Fi Service EST TV. 1 HOUR SERVICE toy night and Sundaye, PE 6-607* ,1 JOHNSON RADIO 8tTV i 46 E. Walton led. PE I I 3 bedroom tot Fh. 6-U72 bftl UNFURNISHED APARTMENT. Ellen BbiLDINO AND REMODEUNO. Pea* eal Nelson Bldg. OR 3-tm 1 REMODEL -~ftUT - "fclTCHEN . Or - basement - Mow. Sore i: on Winter prices. OR 3-4773. 1 JIG BORERS a prompt service. (PO cort Curpeta Painters & Decorators P AI NTINO-PAPUWO-W ALL Carpet Cleaners Pej Repair Plastering Service Trucks to Rent ^T0BTSg5S3f-TR,A'S?3R.,u,tM AND EQUIPMENT Dump Trucke—Semi-Trailers Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. IK a WOODWARD PE 4-04*1" PE 4-144 Open Dally Including Sunday' UjdMjhitorhif THOMAS UPHOLSTER WO 1(7 NORTH PERRY BT. FE 5-8888 A-l PLASTERING AND REPAIRS. iUita Pa Lee FE 2-7*22. PLASTERING FREE ESTIMATES , __-_______ tAKLTS tTOBTOM UpE0Urn»: dospltri. 360 Auburn Rd. CL L NEW"BATHROOM SET. t haater. re. au WB 3-4200 "SMALL I-1 ■' monthly. dltton furnace All paint ' ' B iiceping rtni., mi .... . people. PI 4-6481. —.—Stic ga* hot wa-1 . *1 Calvert. ir night. Tiled hallwtyi. COMMERCE LAKE. 4 ROOMS AND «SL *r“de school bath, partly furnished, Reaaon-dlstsnce. 444 I. ] able. EM 3-6953. 5E--..—I COLORED — EXCLUSIVE Nil OH- “*“• 1 1—— " —, and bath. OR Whltftaid St.. 3 bed-- 3 bedroom upper— PE 4-a%V ot Rent Houses Furnished 39 t BEDROOM. COZY. CLEAN, BUS Mss* nHMiu. hi— pgj 2-4855, 30Ma~^wrtl BEDROOMS. CHILDREN WKL-OR 3 976* n#0r ™n“e»’ Mb »0. 3-m^w^aWuAcaMY Baby's Outgrown Things Are In Orchard Lake Ave. PE Mlii For Sale Ho—■ * * b^m'S?‘%c.mLa4,5ftT« I Pull price 11,35*. _ payment. Catt now, trido Why Pay Rent? beve many almost new homea •m»li down nayaitM. R It’s You want we have me CRAWFORD AGENCY 2 _W’Naito-i nt tm . .. . OWHUOwltlB caeh. 36* ». Anderaon. PE MSU.‘ 3 ACRE8 WI7TI PRIVILEGES ON Pontiac Like. Lark# 3-bed room home on paved street. Plastered walla, basement, new furnace -Only »U.too 11.000 down. LAU-INOER REALTY. OR 4-04*1. 3-BEDROOM. *ii(l. OAS HEAT. Perry Park. Qwn*r. OL l-ddi*. 3 BEDROOM CAR OARAOE. Pontiac Northern Aiwa. 61.500 for for *3,*00 equity, can after 4. tot. Yerv nice neighborhood. Price tl7.*io. Only wso down. JOHN J. VERMETT Rent Estate and Insurance tnssment. l_ . _ Plus «Ulltles. EM 3-4*21 rs|HjBiS«gMH| toRjaTi-iar_______ 3 ROOM MODERN MA MM* *0OM and bath. PARTLY furnished, near Bhie Sky Drive Iq. PE 2-6112 ROOMS AND BATH"PURNISiaiD: near Oeneral Hospital. PS 3-4771. 4 ROOMS. PURNIBHXD~EX(--------- utmtles. couple only. OB 3- furmshed. t______ t* July EM 3-8243. COMOIUSL 6-ROOM. RmF RR- trrn' EM heat. ____ _ ___ 3-427*. ins. *174 Cooley Lak* Rapd/lM KEEOO HAR 11 1 —- gat Inquire MM WHloti 1 Great Demand tm w her month, MY iMK u MAI mmm he im BEDROOM HOME *1*1 Cwntssarte Ra ‘ MM'kjrl< TO PLEAS ait. private *. PfaCED r just ii*.- JUPLlCATE * SMITH * WIDEMAN __PE 4-401 4U w. Huron open mna Ottawa Hilts Ideally located brick gad [r‘m,„ ^“»e 1 years old. {■• *nd Mto on IM floor. oJff hS!rVY------------- tl*,5*o. Terms. 1 2-car garaga — Roy Annett, Inc.. Realtor* J , M *. Huron at. | Open Evenings a Sunday l . * FE 8-0466 WILLIAMS 'BUD' Like New FHA Approved Puny Insulated 3 bedroom brick XtoriL ^ Friendly Little Home sswrarisrsLas ‘..’•S'mT.v rijss isrst ton elumlnum . atorma and saruana. Bplck-and-apaa torouth-«*» PW pile* t*!*to*e, why wait tnaka jrmu> eniw«r*L a , vfw $40; Robert OUiU. FE Used Trade-In Dept. leak, 44 Floor lampa, 43 Baby Sifrlgirator ribs, dressers clots' parlor ta- "pe'Breakfa GARAGE DOORS Factory seconds, all. standard sites In stock from «M aad up. Electric door operators, folding eloaet doors sod disappearing BERRY DOOR SALES Uilits la need furniture 'at bargain ^ jSSSg* rm ' e«tte ' It! H ^*i»sAU,0dhSSi. bnuik"bS!: Hi* TZ&: THOMAS ECONOMY Sa'uJda* Wh B A a O a" fit Ml S, Saginaw _____ li'inttiNlgS USED TVS, tlktl AND UP. OOU | o£bi „r,ri xv RCA, IMS. Swoot'a Ha- -- tppl, 431 W. Huron, FE 3 PIECE LIVING HOOU SUITE 1 colors, foam cushions Only MSJS Hollywood Bed prlng. mattress headboai _ Complete. Only g34.4t I Ant .lm BUSINESS. I Easy terms a n. Uv - toll pro- Bedroom Outfitting Co., 4163 Dixie , J-.----I —-in, OR 34D4 . ??' WYMANS - USED TRADE-IN DEPT, elec, washer . 431 Later heaters, jo Sal Consumers approved. 444 40 . 434.50 end 444 40 marred electric, all and bottled goo re. Michigan Ptuoreecont 3*3 ird Lake Avo. — M. INSULATION mua"benso"n P«BtUc, FE MMl SAVfeON Merchandise - SAVE ON ” TAXES Inventory Sale on All Floor Model PIANOS and ORGANS ALL RECORDS AT Tremendous Discounts PIAHO TUNING — OROAN REPAIR Weigand Music Center BAZAAR area MIRACLE MILE Phone FEdOrai 3-4334 t used Oraad pi Hammond chord o TERMS GALLAGHER’S It E. Huron PE 44444 ____________ ■ ■■ 1 LIRA ACCORDIAN EXCELLENT —| Prof*”.P**?1. ...............9*_*jP* 1 4 pc. wood dinette . Owner, PE 1 j necE SOLID WALNUT MED. Port, mangle Iroaer -----------------n | Odd wood chain BEE SEABOARD ‘IWaSce CO. ’ I lilt M. Firry g*. W >7$17 \ » *^4' »«*tL hESTAURANt I (Tpc SlLVER aRET BEDIWSM IS W. W !£*U5r ajSSoP“ * “d bU*1" outfit . Double drosstr. Bookcase gj.c.. wo. FE S4SW ___j 0,4 Urge chest 3 vanity lamos. ItiFi, • *15 , intHCN ;C A l t w Bcrftchcd «*’ mw E-Z TtIMB |44 50, while they STATIONS FOR LEASE i i GOOD POTENTIAL. PlHM ca ‘ tween t am. aad 4 pm 3-0101 qr otter 5pm INC t XtHltPA— Largo chesty > vanity lamps, tor Ml .SO. Only ga weekly., raop'k Furniture, « Orchard | 3-n INCH TVS AS IS. -SJS. 1-31 TV and Radios 66 Michigan Fluorescent. IIS LIVING ROOM OUTFfr j picture tube. 1-13 Inch Phlloo 1 new davenport aad chair 1-11 inch Admiral. It MIll. lorn- sup tables. Matching gjgg MAONAVOX HI-1 1 * _d««rator _lamys j mng^ pisj records 1 .... ... ^ i -ds'n-iR~TV. 43*. drBSa __-—h. ----- Pears Aopllance. 1141 Commerce ■ FOOT REFRIGERATOR. *34: I Rd. at Union Lake Bd. Sawl0#™^1». JPIKV.JS* sm YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND A IOS.OOO BTU OU xlffd rarntot. m. I.rff# apipction M ImU model s2mlfloVi22e— I ROOM MUCK — 4 ROOMS DOWN — 4. ROOMS UP WITH PRIV ATE ENTRANCE - PULL BASE KENT - I CAR OARAOE JIM WRIGHT. Realtor j 344 Oakland Avo. Open 'Ml 4 )4 milH FK 509911 West Side Income I story | family boms, pit-vote both an* entrance,. Lam 14x14 living room, otters comparable Saeo- 1 aad to ear attached garage, aad a well laodseapod tOktts n lot Only Ili.Mt Partridge IS THE "BIRD" TO SEE Lake Angeles I MICHIGAN BUSINESS | rtfrt j SALES CORPORATION j 43.400 JOHN A. LANDMESSER. BROKER ! 1573 Telegraph Road FE 4-Ut) Open 'W S Eves. Sale Land Contracts 601 Ml OTTAWA - FE 3-4S40 41 IN. NAUTILUS RANOE HOOD. PE OSSIS,_________ 15-INCH RCA COLOR TV COR-stde. | 35-inch gao range, PE S-4734 LOMBARD QUALITY CHAINSAWS AS LOW AS $129.50 ( M” 4-h.R » lbs. Financing with as Uttle as MAS per month. See 'one Of the follovln* dealers. Sportsman Hdf. Morris Music. 34 S. Telegraph Rood across from too Tel-Huroa Shopping Center. FE M4S1. UN 1 HO AND-REFAIRlNO. M toed by factory trained moo. ■ CALBI MUSIC CO. S. SAOINAW TZ 5-5333 USED HAMMOND OROAN. 3 MAN- ' uai with 25 baaa pedal, marl bo seen to bo approclotod. Only , ,im'^GRINNELL’S 37 g. Saginaw FE 3-7164., PIANO TUOTNO—OSCAR SCHMIDT I USED ORGAN ^ALE ' » ! CONN Organ ollghUy used, guaj-ol- { onteed like uow. er-1 HAMMOND Spinet aad speaker cakes- | laot, 1 year old, like now. -1. i LOWREY r Spinet Organ, like new; 1 ‘it organ* guaranteed plus fro* lessons win Ol* Foorca. former staff organist lor WWJ Radio and LEW BETTSRLT MUSIC CO. Across from Birmingham Theatre OPEN EVES TIL CHRISTMAS EXCEPT SAT. CLOSED SON. Orton; nuois^'pevUbu^P** Rowland i Sale Office Equipment 72 ■ber-nad, , ciarkotoa aad-------—----------- rhlgan Chainsaw Dtst., Lake rolrtieralar, g Stoller MtseeO MULTIPLE listing sbrvice OPEN I AM. - t PM I MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE too lake. SS loot, on eaady beach. Exquisite paneling Hot water heat. 4 hod rooms 314 both*, rum- STORE P«> RENT. 30*00. WOULD . be good for hardware restaurant, t Hit a month PR 4-7*44 USED CAR LOT WITH OFFICE ! ion it on Baldwin. Located at *34 Baldwin. Wont Ft Atm j Business Opportunity 59 IRWIN LAKE PRIVILEGES roach OeraRie hath aad counter: top kitchen with loads »f cupboard f ---- Lorfo land scoped lot oaj ------root ti.aio down to i mortgage • ROOM - CTTT Located on large shady lot. basement tod automatic all h— 1 41.444 with law down pay* IN LAPEER BOUNTY it acres oil uttoMo sicludm acres, toil* bora. H mill block top os mod country r SI,MS with It. in down Colored ; 3 BEDROOM HOMES 4| $10 Down1 For the Sport; ' A "real doal nr m IncaUoo for JBathabaw- •Lain-Unkcd fenced »( Partridge GIROUX GROW MONEY hmpe mmktoto % omr* dW with 114*0 down. Moot for office. retail business. See this pew. STARTS ORAL [No Mtge. costs KAMPSEN! REALTY KtrCfVLC LUTINO SERVICE Lakefront Close la. lovely 7-room, M-level borne bright cheery kitchen. oomMaatUa dining aad family totoa WUk^hrtck fluplaei. gj level Nicely laadeesped. at lathed Sear garage 0* toot a good beach. First offering ga tot*. Price MUSS. Will trade MU KHsabett Lake Rd FE 4AM Ever CaU OR ItM LISTINGS WANTED SGHRAM Owner Ready to Mov • and la selling thi* Attractive home) _ to a food neighborhood near AVON TWP Off schools. Nice M-Iaet living room. ceUent J RE. I kitchen with dining boy, both L.R. 31* tong. - with shower 3 bedrooms, many! closets aad bwtlt-tas. full Mum-meat Buy now at too low prl of 110,3*0. Rut Side 3 bedrooms with expansion stt larae kitchen and dining an fair basement with Ulo par a •as heal, ti.ooo down win hand Pymts. Less Than Rent Qa* heat, carpeted living room Many other features ONLY 9 HOUSES LEFT Model Open 1 :J0 to 6 HAYDEN NEW HOMER. 3 and 1 Bed root r Woman. Ready for occupancy Good location off Baldwin. 4740 BEDROOM HOMS. ' Oil furnace. Vacant mm. Terms J.G HAYDEN, Realtor M l. Walton FE 4-0441 J HAGSTROM A WATKINS HILLS - 3 hodrm brick P ranch, completelv oirpeted. Full basement, lib ceramic Ut* bath*. Self storing alum, storms and t----$15,900 on terms. IS W HURON iMMERCE l-AEJ , ttA e-i3S*, owner _________. i Sale Resort Property 52 - | “g For Si I 1' .ACRE LOTS Stt Clarks ton area MT 3-: CLARKSTON AREA' I Do gl* mo. 14 minute UhC Rmt evrrythtnf V*. i LAURA LAJfl NEAR MERLE TSilti . b«MUful btuldlnc Mtn : Near it$rai. achootU lM CMrcbfi ; °**r r *l widrntsHAM I IK* W. MAPLE , MAYFAIR 0-434*1 Waterford Hills Estate A few cktoe 'ole left. Avenge I 100*200 Good drainage. Ideal to- Hcrbert C Davis. Rltr. , ' PR 4-4311 Select Home Sites We have a ton* selection of! estate-stood Altet. Some With ti— and on paved nod. Lew aa gl LADD S OR FE' M After 1 p m OR 3-1331_ See For Yourself CHEROKEE HILLS VYou1' it* elaoeTa EUiabeto Lake '' Rood to Jpktti l^a» Rond. MIR right I blocks Carl VV. Bird, Realtor 403 Community Noli Bank Bldg. PE HMI________KVE3. FE MM3 For Sale Acwsf Money to Loan 61 •Licensed MqneyJUndMil WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We will bo glad to help you , STATE FINANCE CO. M Pontiac stale Bank Bldg. FE 4-1574 _____ Need $25 to $500? , See Seaboard 'j Phone FP. 3-7017 1 1185 N. Perry St. i PARK1NO NO PROBLEM I Seaboard Finance Co. ! LOANS MS TO goto BAXTER A LIVINGSTONE i 4 W Lawrence gl FE 4-1 j TEAGUE FINANCE CO. I 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR i ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS 435 TO S40* ABOUT ANYTHING TOC WANT! FOR THE HOME CAN BE POUND AT L A S SALES. A little out of the wsj but a lot less to pay. Furniture and appliances of all kind*. NEW A USED. [ visit our trade dept- tor real r . ADDINO MACHINES PROM 131 —— CASH REOI8TERS. PROM 444 *. i R.P2F PONTIAC CASH REGISTER _______________________... , „ - , .. !■ 43 M 1331 S. SAOINAW FE Atom *- ’^m*^NttHB»'Si | Terrmc™uysr"Mlchigiin' Flure, -..-- •- • i »—* tsi Orchard LA. An.—31 ______toko Road. OR 3-4444 __ MEDICINE CABINETS' i INCH SOIL FIFE, 43 44.. COF-! JV-.mlrnr. sHgbtlv -per pipe to special prices. First Lars* selection of r - 0 PLANT URNS OR PLANTERS. -- .. . - . plant ■ crocks. ! PLYWOOD • buy, sell or trade, C< OPEN MON SAT. BIO PRCE^IER REFRIO dictating maemnes. General Printing k n»nys&u*"“e’ a SINGER SLANT NEEDLE lug machine, used very little r.JP balance only IN or payment, of NEW AND USED OFFICE MA--‘-‘-m^B Ttwowrtura. 414.to up: u are —so i _________ . achmoo, IMJt UPl Rto tometor,. 414 to up; duplicators. ___ ______________________ ■ . 4Pc sq. ft. I 4M4* ua; -riu^temua — ~ sormw M 44 14 assorted CEtLINO TtUt lWlO toe 00. ft $34 45 UP. luet-plckle mocks, SSc to 111 tjaUNOLEUM RUOS -..JOE 4144 5* up ilr crutches. 10.10. Assorted In- "BUTLO" TOl,_ 1SE B- Eogtnow ---------- Nearly6new*steamier tSS? v ROOF LEAKS ito 3 town wooden hand made Call your Advisor tor a free t£ ; "TnZ tinted Peony racks tyour price* M’1 ^ of the •oi*- FE 1 VALLEY _ ekeav stereU. pick, garden hose. -----------------o. Aabunt Art. ra $>311$ O^Msrtm "oJlb^rd I KA,,a*- H9StL HAYWARD WAKEFIELD OAE ft sX 2“. cost It35. - pc none 4M 4A Romea wire at de,k chalrt taktt. nio, sate etc. HI lii i#. 1 small hand saw, as- 3 cents per ft. Heater east# it ««gm ^u»w Ttlpirtnh Road VS tried mis* bond tools. Ul Ob-1 cestts. OS. Thompson. 70*5 M-50 ! BOU“ ltiegrapn noaa. wm. two, FE gjjBO, . — West. NICE i 430 AL. ELEC. HEATER. Ito to » i SAW AND LAWNMOWER SHOP - gal auto, gas heater. *4434. ^sntolte —«--------------------- Cab slides and fittings. 444 4$ up: WiftS-t 1 Laundry trays aad stand and fau- iuiLTOUAR: **“• AAVR ELUl 1 w’ _ —- LOANS ! - , fbmTStSItes** pVZton j TALBOT LUMBER I INCH SOIL PfPE. b FT. .. I 4.14 { Nov U dm time to (to reedy to* I loch Boll Ftps * •“ ' —---------— —**—*«— lump Ftimna .... . ___ SAVE PLUMBINO SUPPLY ------ - - FE 5-2100 3SOAL. HEATER. GLASS-LINED. * i n i now u u»* tune hi gw, nut «wg I 3 74 winter. Basement waterproofing. 0134 glass tone Had, also wood wash. • ' ------- '•otrtoaL plumblnt. —-t supply Open 4:3*. StoT counts. Pearson's Furniture. 43 Orchard Lake Avo. cash EOr used firs,, fprni-I tutu aad mlat. FE M367 1 CLEAN U' BORROW UP TO $500 I S^is* VCrws*" "* *** OFFICES IN ___; COME IN AND SEE THE LATEST 1^.. ... to WUlco for 1441 19 Inch por- plavers. orators 3S1S Ore bard Lk. Rd. i 330 GAL. OIL TANK. 410. ELEC-trotux vacuum cleaner Ml. 3447 Georg eland OR 3-S476 after 4 p.m. ARMSTRONG 1U 10 Ftecer Fer Carton ________________ I ASPHALT ma......... 43.59 Carton X 13'4" OLSEN RUO i KXCELOM TILE .. 46 SS Carton BUTLO" TILE, 1S3 8. Saginaw ANY OIL OR OAS HXATINO New or guar. used, by u licensed 25-rear expert. Offering nothin* cheep, hot minimum, opera Uni expenses permits ma to give a hotter deal aa sales. Installation, testing aad servicing. Call MA FE 4-45S5 Stereo HI-FI. Record washers, dryera.^rtotlg LOW. LOW weekly pay- NATIONAL BUSINESS BROKERS 14*3 Orchard Lake Rd Ft 3-7*41 SMALL RESTAURANT « FER CERT AUTOMATIC BLEC-trtc water aoftoper. Softens wa-I removes iron and tutors. 3133 ! --M'te W 5nk’po i-mmSk,____ Bargains 743 W. Huron - Open Sun. '" USED FURNACE"7 3 Luxalrw gM »0.OOU BTU Used 1 Tear __ 1 Luxalrw gao is .ooo BTU 1 OU Mace Heater 5 OUBuraert All tn Oood Condition Al Bargain Price* 13 B. Parke VERY SPECIAL Knotty pine paaodag tit per hundred *ee us for your kaUdtns ‘ BULMAN HARDWARE Browning Puns 3444 ELIZABETH LE FE 4-4771 OPEN DAILY -TTL I; SON. ~ SPECIAL CAMFINO wBm T35 GUNS - BUT. ' SELL. TlutaC , Manley Leach. 10 Bagley MENS ROLLER SKATES. BIER - —- — STw tM. , Bails Ml—pwb, Etc. 71 lINNOWb ALL SIZES. MU TO at sa ma an kinds at Uve kali Creek Bamk Sand. Orsvd and Dirt 76 ■1 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE.’' Sand, gravel. Mi. Lyle CaakBa. PE MM er PE 3-S473. Pontiac Press Box I ____eontirntled t country location - COMMUNITY LOAN CO. : 36 E LAWRENCE FE » Get ^5to $500 WAYNE OABERT zur d Long Lake, large U . bedrooms, ulo bath. w». —~-*a. oil heat, weed street*. Lot t*xl4«. Only IMS* with 4*0* da. IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 *43 JOBLTIi COR. MANSFIELD MULTIPLE LI8TTNO gERVjCTC GAYLORD RETWEEW PdNTIAC AND ORION tesaUftll brtek and wood on* *tory bom*. Brick DRAYTON WOODS - 1 bedrn ‘veal brick sad alum dfia Built la stove and ovei extras Beautiful ftnlshr lion room with flrenlac x garago. Full price 114,5*0. H. R. HAGSTROM '’REALTOR 440* Highland Road OAKLAND 1x13 steeUnx,r»'oer m Pauelyto counter topping 45c sq 30 gal hot water beater. 047 4*. 3 year warranty < ____ ... Free set toilet gto os with trade. I values "'*14* 64 ~ while 6m to*t-1 Open Sun. 1* a 3 1 No Phone orders please. Michigan _ _ Fluorescent. 303 "orchard Lake | WOLVERINE LUMBER ] I floor'’ FREEZERS - UPRIOHT FAMOUS . Terrific SURPLUS LUMBER & 434S ffiM^Bd.MossfS MR i WAWDROM TRU^ TAM AND I - ” ** B '-- CaU ^B a eswo or cm m ■■■■• ; THE SALVATION ARMS RED SHIELD STORE I Ev try thing to r"*---- ‘ Clothing. Furnltu US WEST L t*7MiV*.r**nt i546gi“ ! Wood. Cqe» iEd F«d If AL’S LANDSCAPING Seasoned wood, fireplace, furnace end kindling. 115 Scott Lake Rd.; PE Vq3«< or OE MISS-CORD WOOD AND CORD APPLE • I 330 a Paddock PE 34764. Handling, ten Near St Michaels 2 Family , ■ i* K g sod ice*. 0*L Auto, p irln BALL POt •toy ILki UST WITH , Humphries '•“raw’""- ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES Neat 2 h r bungalow, gat boat, hardwood IMylm prlvUogos. go* Week from eohoca. Hume-diolo possession price wfcggd t* only 54.460 with small dowa payment for qtook sale, or will KENNEDY I REALTOR Mkll W. Huron Si Evenings fill PE 0411 IT'S A SAD FACT- And Oh So True! those things you a* longer or want — CLOTHING. FURNITURE TOOLS MOTORS, any Ask for Want Ads It’s Easy Just Dial FE 2 -8181 r new FREE Michl- i service it fast, friendly and tut. Visit our office or i PR 4-6121 HOME & AUTO LOANCX). N Perry Stt Ootper E. Credit Advisors 61A THEY OO RANGES TV* REFRIGERATORS 4 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOT P^r+ri rl rro budget your debts 1 (al Li. iVAVJ C/ CONSOLIDATE BILLS-NO LOAMS •* For Your host hot AND ASSOCIATES I ESSES THRUOUT tosvn now w. HUROW PE 4-3441 COIN LAUNDRY, LOCAL LOCA-tion. will toU or trade. Apply 000 For Information i track at UMW ready bandies new building posod 400 a Utica. Fully to to 410.011_■ ana valuable real STATEWIDE 1111 8. Telegraph PE 44531 SUNOCO SERVICE STATIONS FOR RENT MU »Xt* Hwy. v -Glarkston, Mich, ir IntereecUon at U 0. 11 S Ml T^,yr; Just north of Miracle IMllt Pur Tour test bat te pet out of debt, see Financial Advisers, Inc. nt a. SAOINAW PE HMI _ Moetff Loans 41 \’oss & Buckner, Inc Ml ItOttOMM iUg FE 4-4730 . Get Ont of the Rut!. OonaotWato tour- debts Lot ua . pay off your exisUmg mortgage or land- contract, personal debts sod modeftote your home. You must horo a reasonable good HVrE GET MOULTS Bondcruff BUlg A Supply Co. S3 W. Huron____________PE 4-0643 chargor* at SMS.' r EVANS EQUIPMENT I. MM Dill* Htghwar _ MA MW ______________OR 3-7924 j BASEBOARD RADIATION AT 1 Ai BATHROOM FIXTURES. OIL AND I gas furnaces. Hot water and steam bailer. Automatic water beater. Hardware, tore, supplies. I truck and tine and fitting,. Lows i Brother, Punt Super Komtooo; end Ru,(oleum. „ HEIOHTS SUPPLY 3M4 Laneor Rd. PR 4-5431 BEEF AND PORE - HALF AND quarters. Opdyko Mkt PE 5-7941 I BUtLDINO SUPPLIES. PAINTS’ I s—-------——Neck Son 1 to INCH CARRTABLE CENTRIF-ugal Homeilite pump. IS feet see-tlbo and 40 feet discharge IIS* complete. 2140 South Telesrapb Road. FE 3-1313. ______ 41 W HURON FE 4-1555 FRIC.IDAIRE ELKCTRIO RANOR double oven. Uke new. FB 2-1341 dsio. ...... TO* SALE ELECTRIC RANGE-*!*. BLAYLOCK COAL T’sUPPLV CO Bedroom suite. SM: Lam oil j *1, Orchard Late Ave. FE 3-1101 ■?5S* h**t*r.*?4 ton*, ** a>- ,| complete BampiMirr' Pom a fy"!”*™- small restaurant and t room* of I furniture. 34 Ortley. Pontiac. concrete and frost break- . new 10-foot i McCulloch CHAINSAW Famous for its vear-around use. * credit-terms Houghten & Son US H. Mato. RocteotoT OL 1-tM Swaps 63 1 FEMALE BEADLES. ARC R roistered Coleman floor furnace. 3 BEDROOM HOME. PLUS 1 room and hath apt. Separate entrance*. 3 ear garage. n*wly decorated InaWe, A te* ft. from grade school and, high school. c*a use acreage or what have you. PE »*SM 'U CHEV. UTIL. SEDAN FOR CAR - EM 3-0061. Stuart Conway SiP YOU HEED M0» for any MMflwqr we eaa be ip you SEE SEABOARD POUNCE OO. liH jk rttyy at re ynxi lRONlilTE IRONER, prove to yourself that Ironing time can be cut to half with tog with e ...____lo tor pen- E 4-3513. Crump I sold and repaired. CIRCLE FLUORESCENT UOHTS’ ! Newest lights for kitchen, in 45 j value. $645 Factory marred — Michigan Fluorescent. Ill Or- I OR 3-0106 or MA 5-4747 FIREPLACE CAN NIX COAL — Furnace, fireplace. ktodBug wood. Speedway fuel eU. Oaktaad Pud OOOD FIREFLACB WOOD BE- fireplace and turaaco. 1 eorda. >1X delivered PK 0-SME rave a Esm idPR TtMt'wrnl Nick', reasoned wood. |7-» aid • PR MM4. SLAB WOOD OR FIREPLACE wood. 3 sard - 4M del. Albert* Lumber 36111* FE 44131 SHOP LOADS. WORK BENCHES, yl^wood. MU Waldon Bd. f OR 19MB KKNMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER. ] M-CASH \\ AY M5; Ban ironer. .W, i atom. STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS rtormt, 34x«3H. >35. FK 5-6371. ’ ttgxto Polbourd . gl 46 LET US BUY IT'OEt’SELL IT FOR ! ttCS? ...........fHJ YOU. OKFOBP COMMUNITY ........ M AOCtlON^AMMl.___________r* LINED DRAPERIES FOR 1 PIC-ture ymdow and ! email window. 4E t-tolk - MUST SELL AMC ------ k'ack,toR« am Igldaire dr >. Dumont Steams k Foster *1 'll- Hoover vacuum cleaner. MI 0-4404.____ MODSRN ^ DAVPtFORT. O O O P SljtMtl^ Wgl PROM ^altonTvw“ 111 x. Wilton r j ttl Plastcrbon rd Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY *0 ,la TotSiRrMti. HbU^fFREE | **FR101RAT0R. »5; KUtCTOIC colon to choose from. Interior and clear near Oxbow Lake wtu atov*. MS; Washer, 439; Oa, or axtortor Soo our wall paper ana clear nvac uxwww aiwaa. ... . » a— • |— I ^ —*3toi tobnn lilactirm Jelled Mai I i Por mmol - -__ call Utta Peters, SUN OIL ca VInewood 3-4300, t;30 IX, to I p.N AVenuo 4-9444 oltof 7 pm. fll;' Electric dryer. -fc TV. *40; Da van poet 15; Bnace boater, me. rt 4-179*. 31 •Well chair, #«0. oj Vlnfl Earrw. P *^io|au.■■■■ i. PbUeoc WoaUnghou,* CEMENT STEPS READY MADE. aU rise,. Snlaah block, door sills, chimnev Capa. Pontiac Pre-Cast Sw^Co.. 44 W. Sheffield. PE DUOrRBlRM OAS SFACB HBAT-i or. torn, e—d. lit. 9R 4-10M - ! DO YOU HAVE .A PAW? OR decorating wmgr^“ — j ml W eaterlor. gee our'"walfpaper and xtMttt fabric sotoenox. Berrr Brae. Jelled Magic xodrtp ^OAKLAND FUEL - PAINT 41* Orchard Lake Avo. PRM130 FORMICA. PLUMBlHiSI FAINT, rniiMirt, nuwa wtiuniiDDUsi , ruuMBinu. rmu, UTTLE'* PulRtlTURE X AFFL. I MonfctoSTuppli'U* W. Mir Dixie Hwy.. Drayton PUtas I Montcalm. BETTERLY'S t DAYS OKU YEAR-END PIANO SALE Save up to 34 per cent ox all new floor model spinet XXd console Also >■ RoU savings on ootoot used Monte. Prttm inototey matching tench. LE^BOTKiaYTiUSK OO. Across from Birmingham Theater MI HM ______Fridays 'til 9 BAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR. BY factory expert C A til MUSIC CO. IIS N. ItM&f — . AKCRBO. 1 -*— -**tt a. “TV™—. UL 3-1*43, after ! ! AKC REOISTERED DACHSHUND . i lunnlsi. PE PSB«. i ARC DACHSHUNDS #0R CEi]R( I mas—Terms.: Jamor’s, fe oMm. I ARC iiatlATURR "" POOOLlC mates; 4oy eotUea. 119, 4)0 wMb. , 1 out Ipopora. Aim pontss. NA 1-303L or-—gr ", BteTON (fftSTcirSTOCK. 'ctilt Uas OR 3-9390. _________ COdtEft Eup. #EkALE 3.1161' Buff. Registered. RE 3-U91. cociiR pupb. m pb mmTM SOHMER 'IAHOS *„ ulctan , Console" LEW BITTERLY MUSIC _ ELECTRIC DUO Vrt PLATER Ptoaa to Bate Oraad Caau. _ a COMPLETELY OVERHAULED Marrto Itok M 4 Teltgragh QUARANTEED TALKINO PARAKEET AND CiOK and an* month supply to load __Me Wtb RoJd'fu ChrUtpae —==------fr mt Poodles for Christinas - *10 pawn. No Payment HD tl HUNT S PET SHOP PR HID PARAKEETS. QUAR TO TALK.. tea* Walker, Bird house. 3*6 it St Rochester. OL 1-4313. POODLE. TOY, MALE. C en g. U3 Seminole. • , . . ,r PARAKEETS. GUARANTEED TO talk. Cnaariaa. cages and plies. Cnstee Binl Halcbar; Auburn. UL t-M*a PAR ---------- 7 tHIBTY-SIX Dogs Trained, Boarded AO, .Rent trailer Spec* 9^ Salt Used Trucks 103 THE PONTIACf PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, I960 Sale Cars 106 DAY SHIFT By Frank Adame WWW aura mcn arts, brand new spaces pontiac m chev Tellw,»*,r Kenmli boarding. Mobil* Home >ir» n UW gja.ga.H’---------------- L j Hunting Dof« OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR . — —___________ ----who tul the beet, «0 lM '69 CHEV, lew content pUtw. M JrarteSJIIP* raJ?1* mocw* «Rc* otto sr wrre patios. tAlyf-S.rg**- „ . .. »J0 per month. Huron ra 2-2915 HAMILTON ARC BEAOLES. ;tU, --—-' ------------------ 7 M CHEV cylinder Iff Hay, Orain and Feed 82 COHN FED BEEF FOR BALE. OA " MFor Sal# Tiree 550 x 16 KNOW, tj) ll 92 TAYLOR'S 8-m#. HAY ANDSTRAW? . _ mUI biles. 77* Scott — ______ FE 4-4M5 or OR MI66____. ’ STATE T»E SALES ALL TYPES OP 1ST A INDCUT-99J 8 S»|tD»» St. ___PE 4- . “W i?L *® Sehirer OA *-«!» HEW TREAD VfKCE 179*16. FIRST AND SICONBCtJTTINO plu| tea, end recapebl, It.r alfalfa. clover, com OA S-SSSI _ OOOD USED T1R.ES _ OOOD HORSE HAT ”»l» A TOM 5-7300 ■ Rd , Clort Far Sale Llvcstcck 83 0 SEVEN WEEK OLD PKIS. ^AND 10 RABBITS AND" CAOBB CALL! Alter Ills pm. OH 3-0077 | SADDLE SHOP IN RANCH! KUHN AUTO SERVICE - 14* W_Huron ____ PE 31118 ulib "TIRES S3 AND UP. 750 Oakland Are. STANbARD BRAjiD NEW TIRES' iteweMsP,f C,m °” O' [ed williams, I S Siplnaw At Raeburn ST7MtM BLACK TIRES, ALL I. Call MU 4-0525 86 . Auto Service CHEVROLBT-OLDSMOBI! E i , in Open tvolali , * ,2, i MArtel 4-4401 Walled Lake I-054SJ wanted Sr Private party, ■ it. P~WE *• °» ’» iVton PWD cab. V-S. 4-speed trans., 3-tpaed axle. Van bod) 14-10 ft. or longer.- 14-in maMe M will consider fab and chaaala, Ml 9-47*5 FACTORY BRANCH ' world FAMOUS" . Builders of TRUCK-TRAILERS N,W “d TRAILERS BOOTS opall types FRUEHAUF TWAU-W* COMPANY -4004 W. Port TA 5-7400 Call Collect DETROIT WATCH OUR AD SATURDAYS IS CHEVY. 1U TOR. STEEL BOX tooduel wheale. 'iTPord, li'ton pickup 'St ettevy it* ton. Long wheel bale good tires ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN 93 OLACKMORE pita sold ) raIER safety SPECIAL PROMT END I ,, r 11.1? allsnment. Front wheel! Tab anced. Brakes rellned As low at -------' |5 per me. Eddie Stotte Fora. I Sale Farm Equipment 871 iy „?3!LPrcl>*r<1 ■**>• »d., k»«- t cr’aneshaft orindino in tHe i ATTENTION : $£esrn'Z3t-A&*\ CHAIN SAW BUYERS BRAND NEW HOM ELITE CHAIN I For Sale Motorcycles 95 J MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM! --- YOU PAY FOR THE BEST -WHY I TRIUMPH SALES fe SERVICE I r get The best? For Sole Bicycles a up, i w Vffi. SSraJYAX1"' biSaa.iio. ______________ choose from. Scarlett’s Shop. SS E. Lawi See Us TOR YOUR Truck Needs Sales & Service - GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS FR 5-9485 _ Auto Insurance 104 WARD Atf, 4-ttHT M CHEVROLET BISCAYNB: 4 Door- with • cyl Powcrgllde Trout, 3 toot flnUh Sharp condition! . |10I5 Van Camp Chevrolet. Inc. MILFORD MU 4-1036 ISM CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4-DOOR HARDTOP Six cylinder. ' Stock’ N* jW Vlo»6 UCNORTH CHEVROLET CO 1000 8. WOODWARD AVE, BIRMINGHAM. MI 1960 CHEVROLET Race along the open hlglx carefree and gay with this 1 PA LA HARDTOP. 4-door course. Thli glistening aolld c... per Inside and out. Company Cai has everything necessary foi , lencr. Power steering and brakes Turboglide transmission and j ‘ ONLY $2595 j Crissman ROCHESTER ! OPEN* IVES. ’TIL 0 OL 3-0711 1055 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR. RADIO AND HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume nsy- For Sale Cars 106 _____ .ILfft yamn amp HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANS-MSMlMt. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume pay-moots of ItOTS per mo. Call Credit Ms*. Mr. Po«t« Ot MI 4-7000. Harold Turner Port. ^ OLD8MOBILE 1051. IS. 4-DR 7 RA-dlo, heater, power brakes, exc. cond , 5575 Atm I P m. week din. int Scott Like Ra____ No. 1843. Only 11.405. Easy terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO.. 1000 B. WOODWARD AVE.. BIRMINO-HAM. MI 4-3715 . useD cARt yon to jioo HO MONEY DOWN. QUEEN AUTO. SALES.' 171 S. SAGINAW. BEATTIE Motor Sale*. Inc. 1917 OldtmofcU* M99M 4-Door Holiday Automatic Tranamlaslon. Radio and Heater Power Brakes and Steering. Extra Sharp! 11045 AT TVS tPOTUOKT IN WaUrford 5909 DUlo Hwy. OR 3-1991 IT’S SMART TO-LEASE FALCONS TO THUNDFABIRD8 FROM *** MONTH TOM SULLIVAN AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Fenton Michigan MAIn 0-2255 ISM OLDSMOBILE M ’ RADIO. —1- lutomatlc.----- ' For 8*1* Cot 106 | PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE, ust sell. Solid black, power raring and • brakes. itMdnrd snsmlstlon. radio and /heaUr. Sunoco Station, corner Joslyn and IMS PONTIAC 2-DR .VERY CLEAN, ■ttrts'eood. *205. PE 3-7542, Horry Riggins. ; —' rM PONTIAC RED CORWITW* 1-owner, must toll. MI 4-S7t4._ ISTpontiac Son Neville con-vsrtlMe. Full poiwer. nil white. No money down. Assume W-mrntr of MS .SO per mo. Call Mr. O'Brlan credit Mgr at Ml 8-3000 BIRMINOHAM-RAMBLER. 400 I. yOODWARPT FONTIACS? WhY NOT TRY SUB-yRBAN-OLpS.^SM^B^Woodward, aM bra hauit. d ___ For SahCwa 10* j ■55 RAMBLER AMERICAN With radio nod heater. W-walls. ons ownarl A- REAL o£l lAVERI JEROME y iKER. 4-DOOR. 0* He.'No money down mlltg. Via L *r to prove this/No money dia at Mr g-3000. RAMBLER. 000 »■ WCN3DWABD. *60 VALIANT V200. ' 4-DR., 'll grille, automatic Danillllaalon, power ottering, radio, ntnlor. whitewall*, carpeting, low mileage — Executive car Tip condition. Bur thle week save on Ml. MI . 8-8410. Evenlnga iaturday._■ 1000 VOLESWAOEN, SUNROOPT 100 down, finance balaota of *110. Call Credit Mgr., Mr. Murahy. . PE 2-2530, ’ Eddie Steele, Ford. 2705 Orchard Lake Hood. WE HAVE NICE CARS LLOYD'S ? SHEP'S Red i it Mjtr.^Mr. Parks at Ml 4-7S00. j 1045 CHEV TAKE BOAT AND OR For Sale Cars 106 “J ¥* DREYER GUN & SPORT CENTER 14110 HOLLY ROAD HOLLY. MICH. MB 441 Boats and Accessories 97 30 Per Cent Discount ] On all Alwaod marina hardware OWEN'S MARINS SURPLUS SOS Orchard Lake Are. I - ■ FK2-S020 PL. PD AND MEDICAL No mole $20 t. cancel! :i WARD AVE BIRMINGHAM. MI S00-OAL DARI-KOOL BULK TAKE mitt cooler. 11* reart old. S4M Hurd Rd. Oaford. OA 0-3371. A Perfect Family Gift, tool Scott Motors 1991 Whltaboufe Boats -r— r- -....... .. ......Big savings on new and used IAIN SAW BUYERS •w » ■ •**. Walton FE 5-440S Do you know that you cub buy) •-* a brand-new 1961 modal McCulloch chain saw with IT* Mi and chain for 9149 99; Am you know that McCulloch tn saw la the number 1 t-l-M» " rttiy «. !* in the nation? JIB BCjOTTY^ IF YOU HEED 0400 for any emergency -k — help you 3FJNANCE OO FE 3-7017 lor 0 n •jww * vauvfit u and voung drivers j Frank a. anDerson aoency ! • >044 Joslyn FE 4-3430 ' | Byte. FE 3-4353 or FE 0-0033 ! Foreigni and Spt. Cars 105 63 MERCEDES-BENZ (605 320. 4-door 54 VOLESWAOEN 5505 I 2-door __ !- TAYLOR'S CREVROLirr-OLDSMOBILE Open Evenlnga MArket 4-4501___Walled Lnl : VOLESWAOEN. IM DOWN, j I 1058 CHEVROLET PARKWOOD i i ard shlfL*radio. heater* Stock*No 1821-B. Only 51505 Easy term* NORTH CHEVROLET CO., 1000 S. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINO-HAM, Ml 4-2734. 057 2-DR . 5. CHEVY 8TATION- 1056 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN. RADIO AND HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of 523.32 per too. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parka at Mi 4-7500. Harold TSjrner Pord. ’60 THUNDERBIRD Convertible, full power, red and white leather Interior. nlr-Condl- $3850 Larry Jerome For Sale Cars 1053 LINCOLN HARDTOP. price, no money down Call Mr. Murphy. Credit Mgr_. FE 2-242*. Eddie Steele. Ford. 2701 Orchard Lake Rond. 254 OLDSMOBILE. SUPER «T~ Radio and heater, automatic i tranamlaslon. Excellent condl-, . . ____ „,LL MR. \_____ CREDIT MANAOER FE 1-0402 1 Kins Auto Sales • ill s Saginaw | ! 1557 OLDSMOBILl! M S-DOOR HY- ! dramatic, double power. This la irapliRoa __I 1554 FORD CONVERTIBLE - NORTH CHEVROLET CO.. 1000 8 WOODWARD AVE.. BIRMINO- HAM. MI 4-2731. ____________ '55 Chevy 8. Bel-Air .. ......5505 'S3 Pontine. Radio, hooter ... 005 1}’ Call Cr FE 2-2&20 Call Credit Mgr . r Murphy. ! tie, Ford. 1 'S3 FORD. NEW TIRES, EXCEL- ! , lent. EM 3-0081. Stuart Conway ' foil FORD. nole after g. LLOYD'S Used Car' PLAZA ’54 MKRCURY 2-Door Hardtop, radio heater and whitewall tires' Nice car! $395 232 S. SAGINAW FE 2-913.1 Stock __________ __________ !ARX) AVE . BIRMINGHAM MI Used Car, PLAZA ’55 PONTIAC . •4-Door, auto, trans., radio and heater. $195 232 S. SAGINAW _FE- 2-9131 • POf cylinder, ,____ __________ heater. *3*5. BILL SUmi 1 CARS. 150 8. SAGINAW. NORTH 1835 PONTIAC CLUB COUPE, RA ----- 0(0 AND HEATER. AUTOMATIC ! TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume payment* of 319.76 per mo. Call Credit Mir Mr. parks at MI 4-7800 Harold Turner Port. ___ I 1953 PONTIAC. NEW TIRES. 125 ___________ ■ I OB 3-8584. C. Manning. r57 PONTIAC SUPER CH1EP HARD- ! ’80 PLYMOUTH top. new Urea, lull power. 21.000 SPORT BUB 0 PASS POWER- ml ELITE TRANS. 1145 Down. 542 ! '37 ENGLISH FORD ZODIAC. LIKE dfa'heater!*28,006 ml. * 1 ECONOMY CARS________23 Auburn us* Pontiac hardtop coupe ; to .‘SrW'E'll.Vbvth lik»r Rd NEW PONTIACS’ AT TREMEN-doui discount. Do not fall to see EAST BLVD ■ PE W307 11960 CORVAIR ...$1495 4 DOOR. STANDARD TRANSMU-'SION 1958 CHEVROLET$1195 BROOKWOOD. 4 DOOR STATION WAGON. POWEROUDE 1958 CHEVROLET $1095 ! B18CAYNE. 4 DOOR. V-0. POWER-GLIDE. 1957 MERCURY . .$ 695 3 DOOR HARDTOP. 74. AUTO-| MATIC. t TAYLOR'S CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE BRAID 4-DOOR. J23 SEMI- Ssrt^factOTy "trained ^er ' to servlet your MoCuUs Do yon know that wo turn plate stack of part* I__ your McCulloch chain saws? _ FOR A SCOTT • ■ Now's tno time to trade nio a SCOTT by McCulloch Mali n-m . now. no pan carry n l OAKLAND MAR i service 1381 8. Saginaw EXCHANOI I jst a. sagmaw PS 8-4101 Open Eves and Bun. Plenty Parking BOAT INSURANCE - 3 PER CEN Ures. Real J354 CHEVROLET. 4-DOOR BKDAN •“N 'No dawn pament‘tU “•** — Automatic tranamlsalOn, radio; year Call Credit Mgr.. Mr. Mur- heater and oower atberlao like » - Forrt I new. geos BILL SMITH USED CARS. 155 8. SAGINAW, FE! I 2-4112 __ _________ 1955 CHEVROLET^ BEL AU I ■!mi. Power steeling* and brakes. Stock No. 1706-B Ouly 5505. Easy forms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO.. 0 8. WOODWARD AVE.. B1R- 1554 FORD. STRAIOHT STICK. RA- MONEY DOWN, dio and heater. 2-door, no money ments of 424 75 pe down. Asaume payments of M.S0 It Mgr. Mr Park per mo. BIRIHNOHAM - RAM- Maran Turner Fo BLER, Mg 8. WOODWARD - Ml .' KING BROS. PB 4-0734 FE 4 -11 PONTIAC RQ, AT OPDYKE Co.. OrtonvIUe. Mia Daare. New ima, mar nan •Hornelite Denier “’TffiSfSSIS*”® TRACTOR CABE replacement parts FOR ALL FORDS _ OLIVERS FERGUSON TRACTORS Pontiac Firm t Industrial Tractor Co. SM Woodward Pontiac EVAN8 EQUIPMENT ‘ 0507 Dixie Highway . MA MHO_________ OB 3-70841 . ahcoq** Ssiw ^ aa ORION AUCTION OPEN FOR CON- Boctlng Olfta for the family j ousts, prams, canoe* and Johnson motors a. UP toss at 10% down. Otu ZVENINOS TIL 4 P M. MON.-EAT. Until Chrutmas PAUL A. YOUNG INC, OWE^S CRUISERS SKIPP8—FLAGSHIPS FIBEROLAS OUTBOARDS BUY OR TRADE NOW WINTER BARGAINS MAZUREK motor A marine 8 ALES FRANCHISED OWENS DEALER __SOUTH BLVD. AT BAOUtAW_ TREAT YOUR FAMILY to ay?v»,« EB AT TIP8ICO tsas to miles south of, Fenton). 1M1 boats 1 ' H foN's" Stock 1*07 Only IMS. Easy terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1000 i 8 WOODWARD AVE.. BIRMINGHAM M 4-1735 ______ 1555 TR-1 ROADSTER WITH WIRE Wheels and overdrive. 11405. Easy term* NORTH CHEVROLET CO , I 1*00 8 WOODWARD AVE , BIR- : Sports £ars Austin Healv 3000 MGA l600 Healy Sprite Morris Convertible New and Used Models Houghten & Son 535 N. Main, Rochester OL 1-0701 For Ssle Cars_ 106 Just Make Payments '59 BUICK, HT . 5301 Pay only $17 mo. Due Feb. « Rite Atato, Mr. Bel' I— 100 East Blvd. i I. WOODWARD. I HARDTOP EM . BeU. FE.0-4530 WATCH OUR AD ON THURSDAY Friday and Saturday (or Special ’ Top Dollar tku for your Insrnlture and Appliances FCatRETAlL Kales s OPEN DAILY S to - 1 I 4 » AUCTION l Dixie Hwy., Drayton play. Olft certificates available by phono. MAIn 0-217*. t Opon 57. Ctneod Wodnoadny. small monthly payments. Lucky Auto 8ales, 191 South Saginaw, i ___FE 4-2814. __ IF YOU NEED 5500 ^ for any emergency SEE SEABOARD VlNANCE 1185 N. Perry St. FE 3-7011, Just Make Payments M DODGE, 4-DR . 1305 Fay only 111 mo., Due Feb. 5th. , Rite Auto. Mr. Bell, FE 1-4530 109 East Blvd., at Auburn._ liSt DODGE. RADIO AND HEATER. AUTOMATIC ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume pay-1 ments of 527.05 per mo. Call Cred- 1 “ ' MI 4-7500* FI g-1070. | 1955 FORD VICTORIA. NO MONEY down, monthly payments o( only' 527. Lucky Auto Sales. 123 South Saglnsw. FE 4-2M4. 1 FORD. 'M RANCH WAOON 35.000 miles. V-0, FordomaticT After < p.m , FE 3-5455, I WraTD Victoria, radio "and i I heater, snow Urea. 3150. FE 5-3307. j | 1004 FORD V-0. CUSTOMLINE ' ' ^ tires, J>LU~ LLOYD'S Used Car PLAZA 550 OAKLAND AVE, 1856 MERCURY CUSTOM 2-DOOH sedan. VO engine, automatic transmission, radio, heater, whitewalls. terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO . 1000 8 WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM MI 4-2735._____ j CASS AT PIKE ST FE 2-0100 1057 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 4-! door hardtop, A-l condition. 1550. | Joe Male. KM 3-4S27. _ ; 1958 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM STATION WAOON 8388 full price. ! 14 18 weekly. Call Mr. Murphy. , Credit Mgr. PE S-35K. Eddie ; Steele. Pord 2708 Orchard Lake I DOOR WITH COR "HITE FINISH, r IANS.. COME SEE r 8155 K & R MOTORS OAKLAND AVE___ FE 4-2818 ! '67 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM 8UBUR-ban station wagon. 1885. OR ! 4-0158. Call after | p m_ r50 PLYMOUTH 7 SPORTS SUBURBAN I PASS With -100-Fine Cars ON DISPLAY TYPICAL EXAMPLES: Keego hales *k Serv _I___Keeyo Harbdr . RAMBLERS i 57 CHEVROLET $795 •1.002 41 aeuver- , j-DOOR This Utile gem I* road ., *49.19 per mo. I ready Radio and heatar. eater and whltt- r >r3 bi CHEVROLET $2905 R&CK Sum '57 BUICK .. EM j-nf®******6* J.4IM ! HARDTOP. ! 1969 RAMBLZR 2-DOOR PULLT — --------------- wh„, .57 poKTI AC . .........■ |Mi CONVERTIBLE One ^Urph^.- ^ bright rod finish R 2-DOOR MO I . A real a i. fuU p SAVE OH_______ JACK COLE INC. 1000 W Maple at Pout WALLED LAKE b 1855^ PLYMOUTH, e Dpaymi price 01.100 No mon- ____ Assume payments af 140 50 per mo Call Mr O'Brlan MINOHAlT- rambler -000 s -___MA 4-4511 | _ WOODWARD ____; ri ■ RADIO AND I 1958 RAMBLER BEAUT! PUL Condition. No snow-shoe white. *90 down, ft- j 11 Price 1105. ..nance balanc* of 8609. Call Credit 1 - — — £ Murphy. PE 2-2520 Ed-1 ...$1595 ...$1795 / * MR. —e payments o( ___ ________ per mo BIRMINGHAM . RAM- 1050 PLYMOUTH !-BLER. 900 8 WOODWARD. Ml omv 0. Pull fact) CREDIT MANAGER. PE 9-0402 ' --------- “■ ‘ Tasinati ECON - 11 RAMBLER AMERICAN 2-DOOR SEDAN 11045 Fairlat 55 FORD 2-Doo Buy Now M CORVETTE SOFT TOP 30 ENGINE A-l DOOR, MEDAN W full price. BO Booty down DELIVERED AT 1 tilfBPr,n5 Jot KRYZA RAMBLER 14 CourtcOttft .Salesmen OLIVER Motor Sales trait* , radio: heater and, MwK'l'ttcERYNo'TNB brakm whitewal tires F x t r a N*w car warranty 7 *t" UrCS' ■ X 1 r 3 '54 CHEVY, STATION WAOON nice! 1 no, o cyl. straioht stick PLUS MANY OTHERS —Special- j 1M5r.re h^2?V.AU^ j Harofd TOrner'Vord*1 J“7‘“ --------- full 1957 DODGE SEDAN. RADIO. TrawipQrtEt'-T Offored 100 4 ENGINE AIRLINER. LOS AN-1 King tales. San Francisco, Ban uligo. 1 frtca 13*8, taaume payments o 12 per month CALL MR. i WHITE. CREDIT MANAOER. PB 8-0402 . --- g gaglnaw ] heater, automatic. | No money dowr Call Credit Mgr.. $595 232 S. SAGINAW FE 2-9131 i Ford station wagon - 1959 PONTIAC •r Chief >*Door. Radio and rater. Hydraaiatic. Power rakea and Hirrrlng. 4 to chooae Houghten & Son „ ... LeRoy l _ ■ FKWTOW_____________MA l»1»U' | 1955 RAMBLER CROSS COUNTRY ! j nt ion wafda Radio, beater. wtmewalU Tlita aparkliac red l4MUt)Ea*v“term!i*"NORTH 'c£N-ROLET CO . 10*0 S. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM MI 4-3134 ^FREH FREE FRffc- 10 (Sllons of ( 90-day gt tax increase the first of Also, used can BUICK HARDfOP. RADIO THREE 1 fimTi.__________ lornla. Call T. C Mich. CE 3-3351 5 heater, 5200. OR 3-1 * Sal* Howe Trailers 89 “ toad' CK GOING NORTH. PART top. I. mi! ’56 BUICK HARDTOP ry sharp century 9 dr. Ivory Bittersweet body. Radio. _it. Automatic. Pull power. very clean ear Inside and , Exceptionally good rubber. PEOPLE’S AUTO 8ALE* v'room, carpeted. OK 2-421______ Jacobson's Trailer Sales % " and< Rentals Special winter prices 00 travel ^trailers, supplies and aervlcc. Wanted Ux*l Cars lOi j w Oakland GP RUCK—JUNK CAR, TRUCK, ^ ISC11ER FONTIAC WASTE. FE 2-0209 Auto Rale*. 193 South Sagloww. FE 4-1314.'_______ •59 FORD, 3-DOOR. STICK. V4. FE 5-9133 Must seli. 1954 FORIK1-DOOR. V-8. RADIO ! AND HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of $15.97 per mo. Call Credit Mar. Mr. Parks at Ml 4-7500. Harold Turner ford. 1959 FORD. 4-DOOR V-9, HTt)RA~- eqtilpmt apee of 9499. Call Mr Murphy. , Credit M«r.. PE 3-3539. Eddie I Steele, Ford. 2705 Orchard Lake Road. 0 FORD VIC. VERY CLEAN! EM 3-0081. Stuart Conway. | RADIO, ftteg imT 1-9761 MERCURY MONTEREY. RA-'* -‘Itomattc trans- month. CALL t with w WHY __ . — KKKKFKlili M DETROITER ! PONTIAC CHIEF 3g‘ TO 55’, | A 19' WIDE | 'years All Mobile Homes’ art'i < Bob Hutchinson1 \ Mobile Home Sales j 4291 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains Ml N. of Pontiac OR 3-12981 . Open 7 Day*, a_ W«ek for Bale im small vacation _JrMterT MAM» 5-1939________ ’ Oxford Trailer Sales 49 unite to idek from, 13* • M’. «' - IP wide. 2 story, campers, renters we have It!! Vnggabond, I General, Zimmer, Gardner Tour-' , A-Home and Stewa rt. A SOME USED ON aBNTAL BASIS 1 Mila B- of Lake Orton on M-24.1 -:. MT 20731 , ! U VACATION TRAILERS , 1 . TUh TrbUer Sales and Rental.! 104* North Lapeer Rd.. Oxford.! . s* ; Warirhurst Trailer Sales I -FINEST IN MOBILE LIVING -Featurlnf New Moon — SMMa0-1. Tamtora - Ruddy Quality Mobile SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to"’ live • or a gbod used car, zee Classified NOW! t i- DIXIE USED CARS Dixie Hwy. near Saahabaw ___DRAYTON FLAIN8 ALWAYS TOP DOLLAR For high grade uaod cart H 3. VAN WELT 49 Dixit Hwy. Ph. OR 3-1355 AVERILL’S - Hl|hg dollar for ahnrp cart. FE Sale Uaad Trucks 1031 1958 FORD | C-700 Truck j Tilt Cab 2^-Ton , 5-Speed Trans. 2-Speed Axle 900x22.110-Ply Tires AH the \Vay Aroimd | 15X100 Miles ! $2495 Crissman , ROCHESTER OPEN EVES. TIL 9 Ot 2-9731 I Uff CWmtbLET tb-TON FANEL Steele. TMThevrolet^- LOVELY tONVERTIBLE! Mow Is the time to buy thla convertible. Oreater savings wlU be yours. Spotless Inside and out. solid white finish with white lop and contrasting rad Interior. >RD 2-DOOR. S-CYLINDER. healer. No tnbney down full price. Call Credit Mgr., j Murphy. FE 2-3539. Eddie! '. Ford. 3709 Orchard Lake i 252 S. SAGINAW FE 2-9131 B-tifS CBNT B4LB8 TAX _____Catalfne V&te 0H_3-2T2S“ ^ 1955 PONTIAC. Lucky Auto aaiex i»3 aoutn Sngteaw PE 4-2214._ 1955 PONTIAC CATALINA. OR 3-5219. 1117 PONTIAC. 3-DOOR HARDTOP no money ddwn. full price $995. Lucky Auto Sales, 193 South Saginaw. PE 4-3314___ PONTIAC. 1SS4, OOOD RUNN1NO condition. 9145. EMJ-093J.___ START THE NEW YEAR Just Make Payments '15 PORD. 2-DR. 5291 —- I Pay Only 917 mo. Due Feb 6th **-- 1 *“*- *" to|K PE 8-4535 . 19* Easl 1955 “LINCOLN ^TON VERTIBLE —W-PE 2-4592 ’94 LINCOLN, 4229. PAIR CON-dltlon. FE, 5-9723. min > S. SAGINAW. 1,1999 MERCUNT, HAFppTOF COUPE ■ Elisabeth Just Make Payments '59 MERCURY. 5595 Pay only *17 mo. Dtr Rite Auto. Mr BoH. _109 East Blvd.. At Auburn. DO YOUNEED BUMPING - PAINTING TREE ESTIMATES" ALL WORK GUARANTEED ON ALL JUKES OP CARS AN® TRUCKS Om DAY SERVICE JOHN J. SMITH DODGE. INC. 211 <„ SAOINAW FE 3-7958 SP^I HASKINS Q.K. USED CAR AIR FOAM. ETC ALL TAXES. FREE LUBRICATION FOR » • 999 MILES RAMMLER-DALLAS Plus Free Bonus 1691 N MAIN ROCHESTER OL 2-Blll PODOE-CHBYBLER-TRUCKB J You Want I Bargains ! 1959 CHEVROLET 4-DR STATION 1*57 PONTIAC CLUB COUPE 3 tone. • hvdramattc. radio, heatei whitewalls. Low down payment. 1951 CHEVROLET *b-TON PtCK-CP. West side Low down payment 1959 PONTIAC. 3-DR. CATALINA ! Mayau gold, hydramatlc, radio. ‘ heater. A 1-owner ear. - 1151 PONTIAC 4-DR. STATION After the first of the year he used car market starts ts “Spring Rise.” so the ime is perfect for trading! 19, ’CADILLACS NT body sty lee in choose 1959 PONTIAC CATALINA SPORT* COUPE Power steering and brakaa. Radio and heater Hydramatlc Beautiful 1959 'CHEVROLET _________ ____urphy, Credit , FE >252*. Eddie Steele. . 2795 Orchard Lake Road. ’ ONLY $2495 Crissman ! •ROCHESTER j OPEN EVES. 'TIL 9 OL 1-9711 1 CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEtF i $1095 232 S. SAGINAW FE 2-9131 11157 Pontiac atation wagon. 4- _"709’'“4-DOOR SE: ! Just Make Payments '55 CHEV . S4)R., $915 P»v only $22 no Due Feb. 6th Rite Auto, Mr. BeU. FE 5-4535 * 109 East Bird at Auburn LLOYD'S Used C»r PLAZA M CHEVROLET You Want L-7^, Bargains ei *Wi 1959 CHIVROLBT 4-DR. STATION axle Pontlxe 2-dr Seda whitewxlls. Low down «. ixeellent cohdition°*8!ock i 2-Duor, radio Slid hf3tff, 7lg-_ Jnly ITS* NORTH CHEVROLETTO., tiMttttriRRRU WARD »ww 4-2729. ?*&01uStO0i PfCKl)#> TRUCKS - 5 TO CHOOSE from. Prom 5199 No money dews' Call Credit Xfr, Mr. Murahy, 1 5* Wg». Wdle Steele. »Ss. 2795 Orchard Lake Rond. 1 $195” 232 S. SAGINAW FE-2-9131 ! 1858 CHEVROLET 4-DR.. SEDAN. Powergllde. Radio. Heater. A gem! Low ^nUegge. 1 owner car. i HAUPT PONTIAC „ CLARKSTON "UI-M one mile BStofe of UR. IS Open Evee. Until. 9 MAple 5-5599 1954 Chevrolet 2-dr. sedan ... 555 1257 Ford 2-dr. Straight stick $459 1999 Pontine Catalina 4-dr. Hardtop. Power steering and power brakee ........ ........... 12295 1959 Pontiac station wagon. Hydra-malic. Radio and boater ... 8745 1958 Butck Century *-■* top. Power etee brake* .......... 1854 Bulck 2-dr. ha: HOMER 'HIGHT MOTORS I Johnson. SAYS [SAVE TAX! I Bargains 11 j Hydra-! '60 Rambler, Save $1000 !r *“* ’60CHEV. WGN: ,.$1895 ' M»r«p- '59 BONEVILLE ..$2195 1795! ’58 BUICK 2 Dr. .. .$1395 rt cupe I’56 CHEV. WGN. ..$ 695 FORD WGN. ..$795 urn '56 PONTIAC HT . .$ 695 wagon. ’56 OLDS HT 495 tSSS ’55 OLDS SEDAN $ 495 ’56OLDS 4 DR. ...$ 495 '56 BUICK HT ....$ 695 ’56 BUICK HT ....$ 895 '55 PONTIAC 2 Dr. $ 395 ’55 PONTIAC SED.$ 395 '55 PLY. SED.$495 ’55 CHEV, 2 DR. . .$ 495 ’55 CHEV. SDN. ..$495 ’55 MERC. SDN. . .$ 495 ’47 WILLYS Jeep $ 395 ’54 BUICK HT ....$ 3951 im I ’53 CHRYSLER ...$ 49 ’52 BUJCIC 1958 PONTIAC STARCHIER COUPE Firegold and hne*mof >7cceuorfe4n>art A ardtop. V-8 etwlna, I Rambler 4-door ti A-l condition throughout. 1959 Chevrolet | 1911 CHEVROLET 4-DR BZDAN Powergllde. radio, boater. A gem! Low mileage. 1-owner car. 1961 DEMOS !. AT GREAT SAVINGS TIMPZ8T STATION WAOON CATALINA 2 DOOR SEDAN CATALINA VISTA BONNEVILLE VISTA BONNEVILLE CONVERT HAUPT PONTIAC HOLIDAY SEDAN Fully rqulpped including nlr-coodltlonln* and nil line of factory accessories. (1495 1958 CHEVROLET IMF ALA CONVERTIBLE. V-4. Automatic tranamlr-1-- «>— white top Full lit _____ A beautiful car throughout. 8 Solid black finish HASKINS CHEVROLET 1957 BUICK j STATION WAOON 4 door i steering and brakes. Sou* I " ®UUlpped. A LLOYD'S . Useti Car PLAZA lt“to From Pontlec' i Oxford. Mleh. ’59 MERCURY $ 29 Pavklane' 4-Door, auto. J’50 FORD SDN. ...$ 49 trans., radio *nd heater, j whitewall tires, full power. $1995 ’ 232 S.j SAGINAW FE 2-9131 ", ; ‘ 1 | Russ Johnson j Motor Sales. „ , LAKE ORION W*hi 1 MY 2-2871 MY 2-2381 ‘11 Chew 55 Bulck ’58 Pontiac '55 P9MS9, r< white ton 'IS Part Palau.. '59 Pontiac Mar Chief 4-door LOOK! BUY! SAVE! -mat. V-S wagon I13M &5r,i.dlofi,„p gg£ “ With hn'rdton „ ------ .... Chief 4-0. *9 Pontiac Bonneville H-t '57 Chev. 2-dr. Ha* er'rything mi '55 Ford 4-door? V-5 engine 1525 '59 BUlck Convt. All power |{M5 to fck wSirr B :s iis '59 Chevy Impale hardtop 59 Morris Minor Sharp! 59 Rambler, real economy ’57 flfif** * 6nnA —- i A,% i soil MM. 1956 DESOTO STATION WAOON. “xnsmla randy 51T other cars to choose from. Just your old car down should handle. Bank rates on balance. ;57 Bulck l-door hardtop SHELTON’ PONTIAC -BfUICK ! Rochester OL 1-8133 Across from new car sales' 1 Open ’til 9 p.m. or Later if WILSON *5999! PONTIAC - CADILLAC 1350 N, Woodward' - BIRMINGHAM 1 , MI 41139 . i r I THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 88, ■Today's Televisioii Programs- roc rum ImM^I by atatloDt Dated la thl* column era ukhH to dun without mil TONIGHT’S TV EDGHLIGHTI I N (4) Trackdown. (2) Movie (coat) (D News, Weather. (91 Popeye. (86) Biology. 6:16 (7) Sports. $tU (7) New*. • M a) New* (4) Weeth «:M (2) Newt (ONm (7) Circus Boy. (8) Woody Woodpecker. 6*66 (8) Sports. (4) Sports. «:« (2) News. (4) News. (81) rrtendly Giant. 7t96 (8) Aquanauts. (4) Dangerdus Robin. * (7) Award Theater. (8) Pioneers. (86) American Mind. Tift (4) Wagon Train. (9) Aquanauts (cent.) (7) Hong Kong. (9) Movie. "The Med Cage. (1964) Three stories of life in San Quentin prison. Paul Kelly. Maureen O’Sullivan. (86) Invitation to Alt. IiM (3) Blue Angels. (4) Wagon Train (coat.) ' (7) Hong Kong (cant) (89) Big Picture. 8:99 (9) Wanted-Dead or Alive. (4) (color) Price la Right. (7) Ossie and Harriet (») Maria (cent) (SD V. of D. Gage Tourney. •tM (3) My Mater Eileen. (4) (color) Perry Como. TV Features Two (7) Hawaiian Eyj (9) First Person. Milt O) Steel Hour. (4) Peter Loves Mery. (7) Naked CRy. „ (9) Harbor Command. UiM (4) Am Backus. (9) Steel Hour (eont.) (7) Naked City (eont.) (9) News. 10:4# (9) Sports. U:li (9) Weather. UiM (2) News. (4) News. (7) Decoy. (9) News. Util (9) Weather. (4) Weather. (9) Telescope UAW. (9) Sports. (4) Sports. U:t» (2) Movie. "Man Worlds,” Eric Portman, Phyllis Calvert. (9) Movie. "I Found Stella Pariah." (1938) A famous London actress record flees to. New'York with her chid, but a reporter digs up the scandal of her past. Kay Francis, Ian Hunter, Paul Lukas, Sybil Jason, Jessie Ralph, Barton Mac-Lane. UtM (4). (color) Jack Pear. (7) Movie. “State Secret." (English; 1980) Because he knows about the death of a Balkan dictator, an American surgeon is pursued across Europe, Douglas Fairbanks .Jr, Glynis, Johns, Jack Hawkins, Herbert Loo. THURSDAY MORNING Tito (4) Today. (T> Funews l:to (2) Meditations, hto (3) On toe Farm Front Ttto (2) Felix l^a Cat. (7) Johnny Ginger. •tU (2) Cept. Kangaroo. Tito (7) Movie. bW (2) Mom. (4) I Married Joan k» (4) Exercise MONO BOKO. 7 30 p m. (7). (Re-fun) “Pearl Flower” finds an engaging Chinese child, played by Ginny Thl serving as the innocent dupe at an ingenious spy ring that______________ nr wooes Glenn Evens (Rod Tay-9:16 (4) Faye ntsabeth kWAanM(n^^1' j wi .. Uto (4) Dough Re Ml . ***** ,TmAa> -7 » P-a- (4). (7» Exerciw L*ehe Ntoiatn guest stars as a..„ u.„. . cowardly protean who has joined '*16 <9) BUlb Ptay Your Hunch tragic dormitory fin. He mmtel <7' Divorce Hearing his former wife and ’ eventually! <•> Che* Helene ---- 19:46 (9) Nursery School U:N (2) I Love Lucy (4) (color) Price b Right (7) Morning Court (9) Romper Room UtM (3) Oar Hortron. (4) Concentration (7) Love That Bob THUKSOAV AFTERNOON tt:M (3) Love of Lite (4) Truth. Consequences. (7) Texan ' 00890, 9 p m. (4). Joining Parry are singer Connie Francis and night dub entertainer Kay Thompson. (Color) . . •TEEL ■DOR, 10 p.ra. (3). A tpy drama about a combat officer wbo it brought Into a U S. embassy behind the Iron Curtain to halt the teak of intelligence information to the enemy. JACK PA A I, 11:30 pjn. (4). Hugh Downs subs tor vacattootag Jack Pair. (Color) Itto (2) Medic ' (4) (color) Jan Merrayj (7) Day faTOourt ■to (2) House Party. (4) Loretta Yooag. Cl) Road ip RaaUty . 9>N (2) Our Miaa Brooks (4) Young Dr. Malone. CD Queen for a Day (!) Movie Itto (2) verdict b Yours. (4) From Thaw Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust 4:96 (9) Brighter Day. (4) Make Room for Daddy. (7) American Baadrtand „ } 4:1# (2) Secret Storm. 4tl9 (3) Edge of Night (4) Here’s Hollywood. (I) Adventure Haw. 4:00 (2) Movie (4) (color) George Pierrot (7) Johnny Ginger (9) Jingles, itto (7) Rocky end His Friends, •ito (9. Jac Le Goff. Boy Said Slain Resisting Thug Stabbed by Bully, 17, While Delivering Trees, NY Police Claim (9) i 9 (2) Search to Tomorrow (4) (color) ft Could Be You (T) Bern toe dock. (9) Animated Cartoons. I*: • (9) Newt. U:« (4) New*. (2) My Little Margie (4) News (T) About Flow •9) Movie. I:li (4) Bold Journey. I:to i2> Aa Wirla Turns (D Ufa of Ritey. Not All Video a Waste, Only TASTY DOMICILE — The three dai«hters of Dr. end Mrs. W. L. Perdval of Windsor, Out., look hungrily at this model home which kxtos good enough to eat In fart, that will be the eventual fate of the house, • S-foot-by-Moot model made out of cookies, candies, marsh- mallow and chocolate on a cardboard frame. Admiring toe mouthwatering house are (from left) the Perdval daughters, Wendy, 11; Marlee, 11; and Judy, 13, with Miss Hermine Brander, the Perdval*’ housekeeper, who was architect end builder of the house. By FRED DANZIG NEW YORK (UPD—My portable electronic computer tells me that my 1980 TV-viavIng time win total 364 hours and 19 minutes on New Year’s Eve. Will you believe me when I say that many of those hours weren't wasted? Here’s proof:' JANUARY — “The Population Explosion" . . . “The Space Lag” . . . Leonard Bernstein - Glenn Gould - Beethoven . . . “The Fabulous Fifties.” FEBRUARY — Richard Burton i “The Tempest” . . . Sterling Hayden, Nancy Wickwire in ‘Ethan Ftome” ... The Winter Olympics . . . Tammy Grimes. MARCH — Maximilian Schell in "Turn the Key Deftly” . . . Kim Stanley and Richard Boone in "To-Borrow" . . . Rex Harrison ’Dear Arthur” . . . Helen Hayes, Jason Robards & Co. in ‘The Bat.’* * ★ * APRIL — Peggy Lee . . . "The Critdle Song” ... Maria Schell in . “Biography of a Manslaughter Charge Stems From Accident A manslaughter charge has been entered against Elmer J. Smith, 30. of 3789 Bqld Mountain Road, Pontiac Township, atemmlng from Saturday's fatal accident thatj cUimed the life of Horace F. 42. of 1748 N. Telegraph Road, Waterford Township. ♦ e a Smith is accused of fleeing toe accident scene on Joaiyn Road in Pontiac Township, and leaving Shaw dead or dying In toe street aw, whs dtod of a Mm seek and mrtOpto tofartaa, at City commissioners last night cteand toe way tor Sunday bowling in Pontiac in connection with •tats and national tournaments. • # * ft An amendment to the ordinance regulating toe dosing hoars at! places of amusement was introduced and readied for adoption, perhaps next Tuesday. n» at a ear stopped at a Sheriff's deputies said they Smith later hiding under Ma bed. « * * In his statement at toe cut or'* office yesterday, Smith said he had been drinking and dUtot recall anything that Ha demanded an examination of toe charge whan arraignsd yesterday before Pontiac Towmbip Justice of the Peace Robert W. Hodge, who set bond at SLOOO. NEW YORK (AP)—Robert Gd-tarri, 14, Chriatmaa tree delivery boy murdered Friday night, •tabbed by a nelghbortiood bully trying to extort money from Mm, [police Say. ! Acting Chief pf Detectives Frtuv-cis Robb said Edward Vogt, IT, a slender, good-looking youth with a crop of brown hair worn in a AUSTIN, Tex. (UPD — Farmer luxuriant pompadour, admitted [Jake CUnger said he recently the killing Tuesday. called a veterinarian to report Vogt told polks he stabbed Grt- had speUa when toe tarri with a Mne-inch hunttto H**1d*y* knife after toe boy rofuMhisH '*» ****• demand, “Give me all your man- ^ — ft*- Yowg Gtotarrt had only twa|~ vetartoarian’a reply, quarters In his Htoto^Mm|HmmMHHmmtoMM|| Vet Givtt Farmer Some Upright Advice Pontiac City Affaire Sunday Bowling OK Due tews 9 an. Sasday thraagh 1 The majority of the fees fall within the a to |3 range. There were no objections raised at hearings on assessment rolls covering proposed grading and graveling of tot alley west of Baldwin Avenue, Paritdate to Merit-mac, and Howard McNeill Street, Gillespie to Warper. Approved was the addition of Catherine Phillips as partner with John Phillips on the SDD and SDM liquor licenses at 390 Franklin Rond. Up to now, an Sunday bowling has bean banned in Pontiac, except upon qwcial permission of too commission. The commission always has granted the special per- Two weeks ago, the commission decided to make Sunday tournament bowltag legal, dace it was always permitted even if technically banned by law. The new amendment does not effect toe closing boon of any other place of amuaement. ENDORSE NEW TEES Commissioners endorsed a new schedule ot electrical inspection fees, recommended by the electrical board. new fees go Into inasy years, tfc ito aCtaot Jan. 1 afterdate vary from a law ot R cents to a high at tie. fuiatog (he type ot lartsltatiaa, 1 II 11 u II II f IT" P IT1 sr 1 Hf" r u a 14 IT i“ R sr H 1 8“ IT ■ tj "1 8 KWUli MNC9I L tree deliveries. Police said Vogt told than he had beep selling Christmas Pees [in the upper West Side when he !«w Guttarri “lugging • big tree.” He said he thought tha bay would “be an easy touch,” and! followed him into toe building, to ferine to help carry toe trot. ’GRABBED AND STARRED’ Ry Vogt's account, as reported by police, the two want up in an •levator to to* sixth floor. There Vogt demanded the boy’s money. Vogt said ha pulled out a testing knife. Gultarrl tried to run, but Vogt grabbed him and stabbed him repeatedly in the back. r Vogt then ran to the roof-with-it taking toe 50 cents from the [boy’s pocket—and made his way! across the roof tops to. bis own apartment buildtag. Robb said Vogt was arrested because of complaints from many boys in the neighborhood that he bean extorting money from them by threats. Nixons Relaxing Now-Go Out on the Town fw^t SSflion Crima Doesn't Pay ■ MONTPELIER, vt (UFI) — Rudolph H. Mona, state director of probation and parole, said "there are no professional criminals ta Vermont They couldn't make a living up here.” He said "the expected profit la not big enough to merit the heavy risk." —Today's Radio Programs-- wwj, MURinfs* news S&UES. isea—'WJP, Oumi low CKXW, 4 I Jri. PI f-dlni: oa hw pirNt’and iscowD crrrnro alfalfa. clar»r rorn_ OA 1-2251 : 0OOD HORSE HAY. ’llS “Twig Reese Rd. Clerks jp _________________^JHPH For Sab LKeatcck <3 I SEVEN WEEK OLD PHIS. AND - "‘i0:'0" Jo RABBITS AND CAGES CALI, W after 1;39 p m. OB 3-0971 _ I SAPP LE^ SHOP^IN^ RANCIT rived.'iHg sem.1"loAtf*o^Veierted] horses, Cell MU 4-062S MOO E 1 For Sale Cara sanTAinr pups, imnant* Tetlwgfsor Kennole. hoarding, tremtng. trimming brtaeny ana fltllt a|ud Mrvte« OL BRAND -MEW SPACES PONTIAC Mobile Heme Part FE MM OXFOItti MOBILE MANOR F<5r •59 CHEV.; ..... 11095 1 ' H ton Plek-up ' I'M CBEf.' ^ ^ 9949 J '67 envy. III. CLEAN • DR, 947.MT per month 9154 Down. 393 W. Iroquolx hmtthtc Dogg^^ ftt those wno went the beet. ifKlr lots. 161(40'. cement patios'; etc. one him rail of Oxford on Lake- 1(41 CHEVROLET 314 f-DOOR. 5-cyllnder it ends rd shift, radio. 3>-I TRAINED BBAOLE ROUNDS. "Tmerted. W. 1-1933 RAtm-TON^ ARC* BBAOLX8 ALL vlUe read. OA 84391 SPACB~UP TO *r~WrfR>ATlO‘B. 419 pm menth, Huron, ft 3-lill 57 CHEV. ./ , 1585 tv ton pickup 1 TAILOR'S ,! CUE VROLETOL IMMOBILE heater. ITUs one really apurklex. Stock . No. 1133. 4734. NORTH CHEVROLET CO 1000 8. WOODWARD AVE., BIRMINOHAMj MI Hsy, Grain and Feed 82 For SEfa Tirtfl 92 'M OR3TVROLET BIBCAYNE 4 Door with 4 eyl. PowergUde •TATE TIKE SALES SOS S. gngtnaw Bl. PE A-AO NEW TREAD tlltEfe. 570x15. plus tax end recapAble tire GOOD OWED TIRES KUHN AUTO SERVICE Htttwi rt I II I And up- 7 4-speed Irens. i body 14-lfjt, [.Will consider cob and 1SI Sale Farm Produce 861 ouciusoa* orchard- sales 8A.r"3t r*°*Z m» USED TIRES Oakland Are. STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES’ Trade In on Oenerel Safety Tires Up in to per cent off Black ar a tin ewe 111. KD WILLIAMS, . MB 11 451 8 laalnaE at Raakum ! veBli Colli.. ffi*Vr- ■ CRANKMIAPT ORINDINO in THE 1 r»r Cylinders rebored Zuck Me- | V START AT 0134 SO CHAIN SAW BUYERS l^gWiLL* JWL1 |_Ave. Pontiac. •RAND NEW HOMELITE CHAIN I -----------— , For Sale Motorcycles 95 - SERVICE MEN"TO BkydeS 96 TOUR CRAIN SAWS NO MAT-1 °SS°. ,j£.Y£LE:^>8 * UP- HEW blkea.tl4.IS s__ ■_________ • Choose from. Scarlett's B *“c- **“t, M E. Lswrei Boats and Accessories 97 TER THE SIZE OR MAKE I WE ALSO TAKE IN TRADE-IN ON ALL OUR CHAIN SAWS I Open 7. Days a Week -LS bane financing 30 Per Cent Ditcount DDF-YFR aim °“ all Atwood marine hardwi & SPORT CENTER i lino HOLLY ROAD HOLLY, MICH. ME 44771 S©@ Us FOR YOUR Truck Needs Sales & Service GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS FE 5-9485 Auto Insurance PL. PD AND MEDICAL PE14S3S A. Perfect Family Gift ..IMl Scott Motors 19*1 Whltehouse Boats Bis savings on saw and need ___Bosts-Motors-Trallers CRUISE-OUT BOAT BALES * »*«•— FE (.4401 M0-OAL DARI-KOOL BULK TARE milk cooler 1* Mart old 4414 , Hurd Rd.. Oxford. OA S-H71. CHAIN SAW BUYERS_____________________ » 83 E. Walton Do.m, know that you .can bay _____M_________ 1 IF YOU NEED ISM lor any emergency ___help you So you know that McCulloch theta saw la the number l ia tales In the nation? SEE SBAMARoraftNCE H IMS M. Poeyy Sf. PE 3-7SI7 to teriice your McCulloch chain saws? Do you know I Foreign and Spt. Cars 105 'it MERCEDES-BENZ |«14 .130. 4-door 'M VOLKSWAGEN ISM • TAYLOR'S CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE ' For gale Coro 106 1 1 For gftte Cw» /tOft 1 1944 OLDSMOBILE. RADIO AMD 1 HEATER, AUTOMATIC TRANS-MISSION. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay-monte of 439.76 pOr HIO. Cell, Cred- steering end brakes, ateudard transmission, radio end/ heater. PB 3-9984. ' - - it Mgr. Mr. Parke at MI 4-7400. Harold fTurner Ford. ^ ' OLI30MOBIL(~i9M. 98. 4-DR 7 RA-dlo. heater, poqer brokee, qxe. cond., 1575. AfMr I pm. week deyi ilB Beott Luke Rd. OLDS? WRY ROT TRY SUfifR-BAN-OLD8^M3^Woodwe^ Nlr- ■•BJlSTEESa .ES'affTBg Sunoco 8tattoo, corner Joslyn end II44-PONTIAC BONNEVILLE OON-vertlble. Full power, an White. No ’ money down. Assume pey- BIJRMJNOHAM RAMBLER. Mt B. 1954 OLDSMOBILE ••88" 1-DOOR hardtop. Hydremetlc. double power, rose end white finish. Stock NO. 1941. Only tL«9t Easy terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO.. 1444 8. WOODWARD AVE., BIRMINGHAM MI 4-3736. USED CAR- Itn TO «500 NO MONEY DOTvN. -QUEEN AUTO. SALES, -171 8. SAOINAW. PONTIACB? WHY ROT TRY BUB- URBAN-OLtM,,jft8,B..jWoodwsrd. Ml 4«44lft. BEATTIE , Motor Seles. Inc. 1197 Oldsmoblle "54" 4-Door Hell-day. Automatic Trenemleeton, Radio end Reuter. Power Brakes end Stearins. Extra 1997 PONTIAC, STAR CHIEF 4-door hardtop in «xoeUei)t condition hydrnanUo power steering glut brakes, power ptk. duel ex-habit, deluxe rndlo with 1 •Pta*’ ere. original owner OR 44308. | ■ For Seh C«r» JW». ■is RAMBLEB AMERICAN With radio and heeler. W-walla, ooe owner) A REAL OAd 9AVERI JEFDME : “BRIGHT SPOT" ORCHARD LE AT CA— PI ]M«I» 196b HTUDEBAKEB, ,4-DOOR, a-cyUnder, overdrive. It.MS aetual miles. tfe here the orlftnal owner to prove “ payments of S11.8S I_Mr O'Brlta Credit |_ »« «•*jmmss power steams, radio, heater, whitewalls, carpeting. low mileage Executive carftp e ~“'“ Buy this well save on sssa. s 6-8410. Evrnlnks gaturday. ^ list VOLE1WAOEN, IPHROOWT SSS down, finance balance of 8888. Call Credit Mir.. Mr. Murahy, PE 14139. Eddie Steele, Bvrd. AT THE SPOTLIGHT IN Waterford 8808 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1311 IT’S SMART TO LEASE FALCONS TO THUNDER BIRDS PROM MS MONTH TOM SULLIVAN AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Fenton Michigan MAIn SUM lllt^ OCpSMjjisiLE "Mr RADIO. Red and white 'ilrScf *r9199* full Klee, no money down. Call Mr wjno. Credit Mir * “Idfe Steele. Ford. Lake Read, 19S4 OLD8MOBILE, SOPER M taf heater, eutomeL. Klng Auto Sales • lll S Saginaw | 1917 OLDSMOBILE IS 1-DOOT — ------ double power. " — ... "hh” ifW^NORTH [EVROLET CO.: IMA 8 WOOD-iRD AVE . BIRMINGHAM MI m. - 19M PLYMOUTH. BELVEDERE. I cylinder, i door hardtop. Radio. ||jjMta * —nfH U8ED LLOYD'S Used Car PLAZA -V ’55 PONTIAC . 4-Door, auto, trans., radk ter. $195 232 S. SAGINAW FE 2-9131 EC! 10SS PONTIAC. CHIEFTAIN. 1 ■ I sldbdhp kvdramatle and uxtrua FI S!5l PONTIAC WE HAVE NICE CARS SHEP'S 5 EAST BLVD. EM MWt i960 CORVAIR .. $1495 « DOOR, STANDARD TRANBMIB-| 8ION 1958 CHEVROLET 81195 t\w^n00MM^StATtOm 1958- CHEVROLET $1095 BISCAYNE. 4 DOOR. V4. POWER-ULIDE. 11957 MERCURY . $ <595 j 9 DOOR HARDTOP. V4. AtJTO-I MAT1C i1 TAYLOR'S ■V,..,____I_____COUPE, RA- DIO AND HEATER. AUTOMATIC I TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY MAi NO MONEY DOWN Asaume pel- ~“ meats of 11176 per me. Call Credit Mir Mr. Parke at MI 4-7MI _______ ________ Harold Turner Ford I. SAG IN AW.” PI I ltd: PONTIAC. .NEW TH*». M ! OR 3-9M4. C. Manning.'' 47 PONTIAC SUPER CRISP HARD-top, new tlree, (till power. 31.099 mr 943 ‘11 INOLISH FORD ZODIAC. UKI M PLYMOUTH -100 - BRAID r, M,004 m ^iiri S“ -—■oortfr" FOR A SCOTT "« the time to trade ‘ McCulloch. tet 4-4101 Walled Lake VOLKSWAGEN, |M DOWN, heater, white Urea. Real down payment ‘ttl next CiwBtTasry Mr. Mur-phyl FE 2-3139. Eddie Steele. Ford ISM VOLVO. RADIO. HEATER, whitewall. Beautiful white finish. Stock I9ST Only till. Easy terms. " ~TVROLirF_ro. — HAM, Ml 4-3731. -•55 Chevy I. Bel-Air .. 51 Pontiac. Radio, heal l others to choose till I Credit Mtr.. ““ Eddie |___________ I Lake Hoed ■It FORD. NEW TIRES. EXCEL- I lent. EM 3-00S1, Stuart Con Mb FORD. 4-DOOR. 133 economy Cars . Ills PONTIAC HARDTOP COUPE CASS AT PIKE ST PE 2-oils I ail power, excellent .body, priced 1911 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 4r * Hll.< 999S snieabets Uke lld door hardtop. A-t condition. I1M NEW PONTIACB AT TBEMEN Joe Mole. EM 3-4937. Sm| |-------------------------- I91S PLYMOUTH CUSTOM 8TA- j TION WAGON 33S9 full price. “ weekly. CaU Mr. Murphy. Fine Cars ON DISPLAY TYPICAL EXAMPLES: • discount. I wa before jrou bu> Keego Sales St Service AND •W Mme| 3-7883. Ofan Evae and Sun. Plenty Parking BOAT INSURANCE -1 PER CEN 1 HanEen Agency. PE! ISM , MErCuRY RADIO' ___ , | note alter a.______ , HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANS- ECONOMY CAM J 33 AUBURN 1314 FORD, STRAIGHT STICK. RA- MONEY %OWN ,®A t*sunf*? pa° 1354 CHEVROLET, 4-DOOR SEDAN dto and heater. 3-door, no money ments of 134 71 per mo. Call Cred- — Automatic transmission, radio; down. Assume payments of 91.69 It Mdr. Mr. Parke at MI 4-TM0. healer and power steering, Uke Per mo. BIRMINGHAM - RAM- Harold —-—I new. 1495 BILL SMITH USED BLER. SSS 8. WOODWARD fi CARS, 1M 8. SAGINAW, FE 1 8-3900. -MM — _______ . ..•. j 19M PORD STATIOlTWAaON._ Mil CHEVROLET BEL AIR I FE 1-1070_______ BARGAINS »frklg5:| Itm£SP>»SSSSlS^^^! ^ -1 ROADSTER WITH ‘ NORTH < 1SM poymenta to purchase theta McCulloch chain sawa? KING fiROS. n VSftlAC BP, AT OPD^qi1113 CHAIN SAW SERVICE of tewe. | modele of HomeUte as We In abMk. Darla Machinery Co , OrtouraK HA 7-3303. Your MS Doore. How Idea, Oahl an* ■-HomeUte Pooler HEAVY DUTY BROW BLADES TRACTOR CHAINS TRACTOR CABB REPLACEMENT PARTS FOB ALL ■ *»<,!■ 7,;*.' ■ FORDS OLIVERS FERGUSON TRACTORS ac Farm a indt Tractor Co. MM FORD STATION WAGON. tltlT FE t-1070. __ I FORD VICTORIA. NO MONEY down, monthly poymenta of only ■ NORTH CHEVROLET CO:. i swinaw'5'™1? 2314 *' *** 8°““ i i ID WARD AVE.. BIR- I 1964 CHRYSLER VI, AUTOMATIC ... Mr. Perks at d.Turner Ford. _______ |‘M MERCURY, 2 DOOR HARD- ; M Cart >. 11491. Easy Boating outs- l family. manta and boating accessories «PH priced tor — Rant*, prams. - canoe and Johnson mote'* • Inge at 10% down. OPEN EVENI----- MOk.dAT. OPEN EVKNIN08 TILS P M. PAUL A. YOUNG INC. 4930 DIXIB HWY. OR 4-0411 (ON LOON LAKE I 'bWElfrs CRUISERS MINOHAM MI 4-3735 SpoFts ^ars Austin Healv 3000 MGA 1000 Healy Sprite Morris Convertible New and UsetJ Models Houghten & Son V-tT-FoirdoniaticT AfUr”4 j ™ A»t<> Sal«* Htnrfte* idler®e* hlRMINGHAM I <"“ ■ n ^4481,________________ MS OAKLAND AVE. Fg 4-7 RAMBLER. M4 S WOODWARD? I ^3 FOifcD VlCfSltlA. RADIO AND I 19*4 MERCURY CUSTOM 3-DOl MI 0-3900________________' __i hotter, enow tiros, IMS. PE 9-T** 1 ***»■“•. *— ['IS CHEV. 9 HARDTOP. EM 3-OOtl' I MM PORD V-9. CUBTOMLIN*; j Stupet Conway. ____________ clean, runs good, gr * - , 1954 CHRYSLER SARATOGA ETA- I 5S*. 2f,*ust money oovn. BIRMINGHAM- , RAMBLER. M( 8. WOODWARD. MAZUREK- MOTOR h MARINE ‘ *9 N ir franchised denier Tractors, Tillers, Mowers j Depeeit on any machine before January let. Get dteeouat and FRANCHISlDAOWEN8 DEALER SOUTH BLVD. AT SAGINAW___ TREAT your FAMILY to boating fun with a quality guaranteed gin from DAW-SON'S SALES AT TIF8ICO LAKE (0 miles south of Fenton). MSI boats sad Kv- MA 4-7471 OR 3-7934 Auction Sales 88 able by phono. Mein 9-2178 , Open 4-7 Ciooed Wednesday ORION AUCTION OPEN FOR OON-■'MtaUMM dally- MY 3-tin. WATCH OUR AD ON TBURBDAT Friday tad Saturday tor Special V Too Dollar flM. for your Intralture end Appliances roa retail rales i OPEN DAILY 8 to , III AUCTION Transportat'3 Offered 100 4 ENOINE AIRUNER. LOS AN-geles. Sen Francisco. Sen Diego, US. Hawaii. M8 extra. New York, 888. Perry Service Ine. OR 3-1354. fiftfVE A CADILLAC TO CAU-forntn. Call T. O. McKee. PUnt. Mich. CB 3-2351. TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART For Sale Cara 106 Just Make Payments 'M BUICK. HT . $386 Pay only $17 mo. Due Peb. 0th Rite Afete, Mr. Bell. PE B-4bt 101 East Bird, at Auburn 19M BUICK 2-DOOR HARDTOP. KHJR R________ ______.ter. wxeellant e< dition. no money down, f price 92M, assume payments « $13 per month CALL MR. I WHITE, CREDIT MANAGER. FE 0-0402. ins Auto Seles US B. seglnew | SEE SEABOARD*fSnANCE CO I1M N. Perry St, . FE 3-7017 ! I Just Make Payments -., M DODGE. 4-DR.. $386 Pay only 933 mo.. Due Peb. 9th. , I Rite Auto, Mr. Beil, PE 9-4539 109 last Blvd- at Auburn._ lift DODGE RADIO AND HEAT- I , ER. AUTOMATIC ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of 127.05 per mo. Call'Cred-1 It Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. j 1057 DODGE SEDAN. RADIO. No money down. M00 weekly. "K*SRP Call Credit Mr Murphy. A 2-2529. Eddie Steele. Ford. 2206 1 LLOYD'S Used Car PLAZA ’55 FORD Pairlane 2-Door, auto. ratiTt., 'tadiCi:'' heater jand vhitewall tires. Extra $595 232 S. SAGINAW FE 2-9131 PORD STATION WAGON — j ! 1000 S WOODWARD AVE., BIR- I MINOHAM. MI 4-2735.___ '! 1954 MERCURY MONTEREY ____________Orchard Lake i Road. . ft PLYMdUTR~V-l, 00003 COHO’ {411.alll9 Pontiac Lake Rd. OR Special fMPun -........TH CORAL AND WHITE PI N 18 H. STANDARD TRANS.. COME SEE IT! I R&R MOTORS ! OAKLAND AVE^_ _ PE 4-3539 | ,'17 ’PLYMOUTH CUSTOM SUBUR-I ban station wegon. 4946 OR I 4-91M. Call after 1 p m M PLYMOUTH . ] SPORTS SUBURBAN 4 PASS With r PULL POWER! Like new condition! LOW DOWN RAYMENT! IAVF ON THIS ONE! JACK COLE INC. 1004 W Mkplr at Ponttac Trail WALLED LAKE MAJ-4AU ! 1916^ PLYMOUTH. RAD10_ AND I 1191.41 down. 149.11 per n eal goes for holiday specials R & C RAMBLER Super Mar* ‘ 'OMMERCE Ri t Market ROAD i nee i-eiea 1M 3-4144 4 mm rambUIe i-booR pullt t beautiful frost w i Payments V CALL I i condition, oil Price i: of 919 CaU Mr. Murphy. Credit Mgi _ PS 1-J9J1. Id die Steele, Ford. MM RAMBLER SUPER STATION '60 FORD 500 - S?“t VVti ‘VrSTO ; '60 j eep . MINOHAM - RAMBLER -999 S 1 PULL METAL WOODWARD ; |e»» * IMl' RAMBLER BEAUTl’ PONTIAC......-$ 905 CONVERTIBLE Obe owner wtu bright rad finish Hydra malic .....$1795 i tndt+4 •pot- 1 1195 J| per MITE. Orchard* Lake Road. ^SSSLH!______________ ______, _______________ Jacobson’s Trailer Sales top buck—junk car, truck. ^ and Rentals - fww winter., prices on traTeljmeworth h Beattie S BHORT'g MOBILE HOMES , SALES AND SERVICE * ' SPECIAL 14 ft. Oem. IStt. 11 It Gen M3M AIM hare used trailer "'Complete line of parts and bolt! •|u, cars wired and httchfg 1 miTR 1C of Wally Byam s • Plan m ______Joip3-3t3l* HSTlot is EMPTY I NEED 50 1 Clean Used Cars “TOP DOLLAR PAID" iBRINO TITLE) ileun’s Motor Sales ,»3 w. 1 PE 4-1371 ’56 BUICK HARDTOP A very sharp century 2 dr. Ivory top. Bittersweet body. Rndlo. Heater. Automatic. Full^ out. EMMdtonau/jood rubber PEOPLE'8 AbTO 8ALE8 Jakland PE 3-2341 FISCHER POR BUICK 808 8 WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM MI 4-ftiOO , JO 4-8424 BUICK8’ WHY VfOT TRY 8UBUR-BAN-OLDS. M2 8. Woodward. Birmingham. MI 4-4483___ 1954 BUICK HARDTOP - FULL • power. 9ft4A full price. 97 M week-i Call Credit Mtr.. Mr. Murahy. FE 2-2929. Eddie Steele. Ford ' 2J^ Orchard Lake Road._ CADILLAC COUPE *5ft full powef. elec, windows. 4- , IftK*?Sti 8a". Sun ! _33 Nlasara. CADILLAC ! 1954 . 4 door; midnight blue, and heater, white-well tlrei power. Excellent condition. Auto Batee. 193 South Baglunw. ', FE 4-3314~ _______ •M FORD, 1-600R. BTICE, V^. ■ FE5-9133Mustreli. 1954 PORD 3-bbOR. V-9. RADIO I AND HEATER. ABSOLUTELY — MONEY DOWN. Aaeumo Bj ' II PORD CLUB "9." RADIO. Elng Auto ■eater, red and white with .white ' tree. 1499 call Mr. Murphy. Cred-t Mgr.. FE 3-3539. Eddie Steels down Assume payments &rr mo BIRMXNOHAM_ LER. CM 8. WOODWARD. MI <3900._________ Buy Now !*• CORVETTE. SOFT TOF 239 ENOINE. A-l «0 OLDS. 98. 4 DOOR. SEDAN POWER STEER I NO AND BRAKES NEW CAR WARRANTY •56 CHEVY, STATION WAOON 219. 9 CYL. STRAIGHT STICK PLUS .MANY OTHERS Houghten & Son Your Franchised Dealer 533 N. Main, Rochester OL I-9MI 1954 MERCURY MONTEREY, RA-* dlo and heater, automatic transmission, excellent condition, no money dawn. PuU price 9195 Assume payments of 99.35 per month CALL MR. WHITE. CREDIT MANAOER FE 5-0402 CREDIT MANAGER. PE 5-0492 | ln» Auto Seles 114 8.' Saginaw RAM- | 1858 ^PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR. ECON- r 9. Full factory equipment. | I CaU e I RAMBLER AMERICAN 3-DOOR SEDAN 14 Courteous Salesmen OLIVER Motor Sales ifSifoLT rfuoosrr beauty baa leather trim. Only 5495 Easy terms. NORTH CHEV ! ROLET CO . 1090 B. WOODWARD j AVE . BIRMINGHAM Ml 4-3135 i —FRFI'. FREE FRF.K— 1 39 gallon) WHY -Special — 1959 PONTIAC Slsr CtUff 2-Door. Radio and Hrster Hydra malic. ^ P°«ff ..... $1795 PONTIAC RETAIL 1 139 s Mala. MlBerd 'MU 4-ITI3 nT T\7 T)T/^\T A T STORE :661 Doije-BUY N0W $1961 3 Pnrd Pairlane. TOM BOHR. QIC cent I’ay thr *>alos tax increase ? ! Huy before the first of littt January. Also, used cars 'US; arc at their seasonal low I i MT CLEMENB CORNER: CABS * PIKE S COUPE. RADIO | 1959 FORD * ___ . .. HYDRA mane, cisy car. You have to see It to believe It. 9990. Joe Mate, _EM 3-4527. 1957 FORD 3-DOOR V-S, RADIO I AMD HEATER. AUTOMATIC | TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY 1853 FORD NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- i FI 3-1542. ments of »3t.1sper mo. Call Cred-1 1953 FORD, v-i h ,2*,^ 4-7960. | nice, through) CREDIT MANAOER PE fr lng Auto Seles ’ 119 8, Beg_ ' 2-DOOR. I LLOYD'S. Used Car PLAZA full . nil A If. 22-FOOT. 1955. EX mt saadltkm 92,009. §239 Hlgh-i cars WWI -'See M&M. Motor Sales i Clarks ton Motor Sales ;»37 Dixie Hwy, OR 3-1993 ! CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER wu. foua mokle homes ! We Will Pay 1raiT^£L^TSKs5IL,CR ANY TOP DOLLAR” -• ~SdtS°D5«r?'—R .ALSO WE EAVZA VERY oppprCREXTRA CLEAR hHARP CARS 1 ” ... section or new am> ugBD Ouahtv Motor Sales 1 TRAVEL-TRAILERS. AND SOME iu, ORCHARD 'f.AKir ' My vail 14 WIDB HOLLY MARINE S ---1 COACH SALES. 15219 HOLLY RD..L TOP DOLLAR ■ HOLLY. ME 4-8771, _____for clean, latyt""-' ■ _ ell very. ___________II Credit Mgr.. 1 jjhy. FE 3-3539. Eddie 'li JmigAMOLITE. 35x3' 3 tad-ream we 4-Klm rt 4-3179, W«tl DIXIE USED CARS Dixie Hwy near Sashebew __ DRAYTON PLAINS ALWAYS" W“ DOLLAR 'or high grade need care H J. VAR WELT Mur- 2W Orchard Lake Road._’ I960 CHEVROLET LOVELY CONVERTIBLE! ME^tag! time su Hunxi uuwn. assume pay- FnrH ns ments of 115.97 per mo. CaU Cred- It Mgr Mr. Parke at Ml 4-7590. 1*M FORD____ ____ Harold Turner Ford. AND HEATER. ABSOLUTELY ------------------——— I NO MONEY DOWN. AesUme r menu of 19.9s per mo. Cell Ci Mgr. Mr. Parke at MI 4-1 Harold Turner Ford. M-'R'M PORDG—CHEVS.'O" DN~ I i&ssmia I. n mercury 1-1549. r. Riggins. . 4-Uoor, auto, trans., radio WnX0* ar,d heater. Like new! $1995 | cimditign. J '3^43. nc*wrr’ B,w sir” MT beyments of 1V2 00*?el F955 FORD 3-DOOR. 5-CYLINDER. S ¥R 3® i M45°1ull*prfee. ^.."c^t i Mr Murphy, FE 2-r“ AMM 8(e«lt, Ford. 279ft Ore mI.. ml -------- r-i.ve~-JJSS?' 25*1- just Make Payments a-ISSi. Epdje Steele, Ford, 3706 J .g, FORD -n” —■ _ Pay Only — Y- Rite Ante to * I IMA LIW< LLOYD'S Used Car PLAZA PE 3-7554 PE 3-1155 SAVE I m CENT SALES TAX 'M Pontiac e-Pass. Wagon '40 Pontiac Catalina Vista '51 Olde Hardtop OR 1-3738 ‘ L. Bowden lm'pbNTMC. No money"Down : Lucky Auto dales, 193 South Beglnew. FE 4-3314. _._ ltMPONTUC CATjUJNA. INCLUDES HEATER. WASHERS. SIGNAL LIOHTS. OIL FILTER AIR FOAM, ETC ALL' TAXES FREE LUBRICATION FOR 35 -900 MILES RAMMLER-DALLAS Plus Free Bonus After the first of the year the used car market starts its "Sprint? Ri*e.“ »o the time is t>erlVct for trading! 1957 CADILLACS OR 8-6350 IT PONTIAC. 3-DOOR HARDTOP, no-money down, full price IT" ' Lucky Auto Belee, 193 So Oodoe-cwrybler-tbuceb 1 mfiie 232 S. SAGINAW FE 2-9131 ■y Only in n 109 East Blvd. at Auburn 1 1199 LINCOLN CONVERTIBLE -* Full power, |446. BILL Min USED (JARS, 198 8. SAOINAW convertible. Greater 58 EDSEL 2-Door H'top, auto, trans., ft Mr6i)ry .hardtop coupe Excellent condition, no raat, ten. 1395 . 3955 Elisabeth RED __Lake Rd DETROITER t PONTIAC CHIEF ' 39‘ TO. 55’, S’ & 10' WIDE lyear^ Yff1 Mobile^ Rome? ere! ^e^ou^miH^ AVERILL’S lr»d«-in allowance on your prea-f High dollar for shtrp c b0*b m :”____________ j Bob Hutchinson - i~ , Mobile Home Sales I 4391 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plalne Mi N. of Pontiac OR 3-1202 * Open T Dope e Week J5r SALE 1980 SMALL VACATION! tretor. MAple 5-1839._ <*, Oxford Trailer Sales . 45 units to ntek from. 13* • 54', > “• ^ wMeTi - ---------1 1955 MERCURY a-DOdlT end white beauty. Automatic ----- - ----.■—. . Mr. Murphy. Credit •bite .top ] r a J : n kpRlpr whitewall Mgr , FE >3839. Eddie Steele, interior. r a a ' neater, wmtewail F»*,d. 3795 Orchard Luke Rood. .MS tires. SOME USED ON RENTAL BASIS 1 Mile S. of Lake Orion on m-34. i MT 34731 «AOAiK» THAILArb nr&hnrst Trailer Sales I — FINEST IN MOBILE LIYING -'Featuring New Moon — Otresso-1 'Venture - Buddy Quality Mobile leeefujf hall wne between Orion 1 ; SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT AD5J To find a job, place to live pood used car, see Classified NOW! Sale Used J recks 11 1958 FORD C-700 Truck Tilt Cab 2j4-Ton 5*Speed Trans. 2-Speed Axle 900x22.5 10-Ply Tires All the Way Around 15,000 Miles $2495 Crissman ROCHESTER OPEN EVES, ’TIL > OL 2-8721 1 1958 CHEVROLET 1£t5n PANEL sj *B ‘only*$24$; 11 Crissman ' 4 ROCHESTER * OPEN EVEB, TIL 9 OL 2-9731 j CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEfC i some? Come in and m ue and | let u. help you adjust to n lees : *DOVs“uSED CARS i 877 M24 Lake Orion MT >8961 ! 194# CORVAIR "701" 4-DOOR 8E-| den.r^Powerj^lde.n radio heeteT. I | or turquoii end white. Your choice , ■ ror 11.495. Easy tame. NORTH | CHEVROLET CO.. 1900 8. WOOD-| WARD AVE., BIRMINGHAM. MI $1095 232 S. SAGINAW FE 2-9131 You Want J, Bargains 1 1956 CHEVROLET 4-DR. STATION, wagon, radio and heater. A lutle gem ... t98 down. 1151 PONTIAC CLUB COUPE I-tone, hydremetlc. radio, heater, whitewalls. Low down payment. Radio. 1967 Chevrolet 3-dr. 210. I T Pontiac station wegon. ^^“tojDrt^'eonStSn^Kii j 2-Door, radio and heater. ft 8795._ NOR™ 1 CHEVROLET c4u , seep m, waou- : WARD ATE.. BIRMINGHAM. MI 1 PlCEdP"TRUCKS — 6 TO CHOOMI ew». Jt«m 5199 No moan down §|J* M|r., Mr Murphy. asa»,is,”.Ea*:V!a! BK • •• I ,* * LLOYD'S Used Car PLAZA ’54^ CHEVROLET radio and $195 232 S. SAGINAW FE 2-9131 I lift PONTIAC 3 dr. Catnlii | jan^ gold ^ Hydremetlc. I 1958 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN Powetfllde. Radio. Heater. A gem! Lew mlteege. l owner ear. ! HAUPT I PONTIAC CLARKBTON M-U one age north at HE, II Open Evee. until I 1 ' MAple 5-5594 brakes. Posit rectloo de .................... ! 1159 Chevrolet * Parkwood wagon. PowergUde. Radio. Heater [ sidewalls Red end white . | 1959 Edsel Villager station wagon. 1 M. Automatic transmission 11295 1864 Chevrolet 3-dr. sedan . . 495 1951 ford 3-dr. Straight it lek 3450 CetaHnn 4-dr. Herd- jop-ke 1996 Pontiac station wagon. Hydremetlc. Radio and heater ... 9749 1999 Bulek Century 3-door hardtop. Power steering. Power brakes ...... 91795 1954 Bulek 3-dr. hardtop ... $395 HOMER HIGHT MOTORS 01& wrwm \ Just Make Payments '55 MBRCORY, 9394 pay ouly 917 me. Due Peb 3th Site Auto Mr. BelL PE $-4839 109 East Blvd- at .Auburn. 76b ffm NEED BUMPING - PAINTING "FREE ESTIMATES” ALL WORK GUARANTEED ON. ALL MAUC8 OF CARS AND TRUCES ONE DAT SERVICK JOHN J. SMITH DODOE. IRC. 811 8. SAOINAW WE 3-1999 Johnson SAYS SAVE TAX! Bargains 11 lydre-1 '60 Rambler, Save $1000 *“» ’60 CHEV. WGN. . .$1895 imp- 59 BONEVILLE ..$2195 m ’58 BUICK 2 Dr. ,. ,$1395 •pup, ’56 CHEV. WGN. . .$ 695 FORD WGN. ..$795 $13411 ’56 PONTIAC HT , .$ 695 won. j’56 OLDS HT.$ 495 'RfiJ ’55 OLDS SEDAN $ 495 ’56 OLDS 4 DR. ...$ 495 ’56 BUICK HT ... .$ 695 56 BUICK HT ....$895 ’ss pontiac2Df.$ m ’55 PONTIAC SED. $ 395 ’55 PLY. SED.$ 495 ’55 CHEV. 2 DR. . .$ 495 ’55 CHEV. SDN. ..$ 495 ’55 MERC. SDN. ..$ 495 ’47 WILLYS Jeep $395 ’54 BUICK HT ....$ 395 ’53 CHRYSLER ..:$ 49 ______ _______1 You Want condition, $145. EM 3-0033. _ | start the I - Bargains NEW YEAR With A j 1959 PONTIAC ! Catalina SPORTS COUPE Power Steering end brakes. ’Radio and heater Hydremetlc. BeaaUfal metnlh^pljse with Hatching In- i 1958 CHEVROLET 4-DR STATION HASKINS Q.K. USED CAR 1941 PONTIAC CLUB COUPS 3-tone. hydramaUc, radio, healer, whitewalls Low down payment 1947 Chevrolet Bel Air 3-door hardtop. V-I ensine, PowergUde. radio and heater. Show room new throughout. Beautiful coral and white finish 1947 Chevrolet “IIP* Delray 3-door sedan. Oaa Saving 4 cylinder engine, etandard transmission. radio, hoator. Beautiful golden talgq finish. Save! 1197 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-doer hardtop. V-9 engine, PowergUde. radio, heater, uke new condition throughout. Beautiful tur-quole and ivory fluleh. 1951 CHEVROLET H-TOR PICK-UP. , Wert side. Low down payment. 1951 PONTIAC, 3-DR. CATALINA, i Mayau gold, hydremetlc, radio, heeler. A 1-owner car 1998 PONTIAC 4-DR STATION wagon, hydremetlr, power steer* ‘ lag. power brakes, radio and heater. Low dowh payment, long terms on balance. 1951 CHEVROLET t-DR. SEDAN Powerghde. radio, heater A gem! Low mileage, l-owner car. 1961 DEMOS AT GREAT SAVINGS TEMPEST STATION WAOON CATALINA 3 DOOlt SEDAN CATALINA VISTA 1959 CHEVROLET SL AIR srden ’Vd. Automatic, adte. heeler whitewall tires ltn-naenlnte UtrouglteuL 11419. 1958 PONTIAC STARCHIER COP PE Flregoid end l Chevrolet Bel bonnbviixbconvxrt HAUPT I PONTIAC >LIDAY SEDAN fully equipped ncludlne elr-coMlUenuif im Ml * ine of factory eccetsonea. 81488. 1958 CHEVROLET HASKINS CHEVROLET 4715 Dixie highway at M-16 ,MAple 4JBT1-Open nltee *tu 8 LLOYD'S Used Cat PLAZA Open Eves. ,Ur MAple hi LOOK! BUY! SAVE! whtteton”riur _ . A beautiful car throughout, 1957 BUICK 1956 DESOTO ELS1* *M4 8T»J?.°N WAOON. 4 data. Auw> ... -W hsatlc traiumtiiIon gad. fuib Tie H-top tali | equipped, ready W go?T mtr* IM ’59 MERCURY . 52,BUICK....$ 29; J’aiklane 4-E)oor, auto. ’50 FORD SDN, .. .$ 49rtrans., radio and heater, | ri * » whitewall tires, full power. Russ Johnson I Hr»!ni?S I S' $AGIh*Xw LAKE ORION Trp OOIOI 'MY 2-2871 MY 2-23821 rL2-ylol ’;. J ■ ' 1 •58 Chevy 9-1 '99 Bulek 4-door hard '59 Pontiac Ben—. '99 Pontiac, rod car*to ^°°se H r *V Hr- not, evrything ms *rom. just your old car *9 Kb cSSfrAti powm*"” imn down should handle. Bank •S Kick S8* H® rates on balance. !;,'k..!3j20r hardtop. Ntcs \\to ,99 PAd 'J»* hardtop .... tiiig - 51 Oievy Impale hardtop QS * 69 Morris Minor. Sharp! Mt51 -r a TTV —, _ _• WILSON '87 Pontteo S-Chlef conv- ” AA-IN/W X W PONTIAC-CADILLAC SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK Rochester OL 1^133 lAergee «»» new ear sales ,i Open til9 h.m. or Later Closed wed., sad Sat. at | pa J: \ - . '' * 1350 N. Woodward BIRMINGHAM MI 8-1888 t day's Television Programs- tarn]died by station, Med hi IMe column are subject I* chance without notl NBC-TV. / ‘ 1 : y * . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, I960 •>« (4) Trackdown. (3) Movie (cont.J (7) News, Weather. (9) Popeye. (56) Biology. •:16 (7) Sports. ' •tu (7) News. •:» (3) News Analysis. (4) Weather. ftM <2) News. (4) News. (7) Circus Boy. (•) Woody Woodpecker. teM (I) Sports. (4) Sparta. T--. , • « (S) News. (4) News. (99) rrtendly Giant. (4) Dangerous Robin. ' (7) Award Theater. (9) Pioneers. (91) American Mind. TtM (4) Wacon Train. (9) Aquanauts (cont.) (7) Hong Kong. (9Y Movie. "The Steel Cage: (UN) Three stories of life la San Quentin prison. Paid Kelly, Maureen O'Sullivan. (M) Invitation to Art. (2) Blue Angsts. (4) Wagon Train (cont.) / (7) Hong Kong (cont.) (9) Movie (cent) (58) Big Picture. •:» (2) Wanted-Dead or Alive. (4) (color) Price la Right (7) Ossie and Harriet (9) Movie (coat) (99) U. el D. Cage Tourney f:ee (3) My Sister EUeen. (4) (odor) Piny Como. TV Features (7) Hawaiian Eye. (9) Walter WlncheU File, ft* (2) I've Got a Secret (4) Petty Como ieout) Cl) Hawaiian Eyb (ant) (9) First Person. 1M9 (2) Steel Hour. (4) Peter Loves Mary. (t) Naked City. (9) Harbor Command, lb to (4) Jim Backus. (2) Steel Hour (copt.) (7) Naked City (gout.) <9) News. UtU (9) Sports. U:H (») Weather. Iltie (2) News. (4) News. (7) Decoy. (9) News, litis (2) Weather. (4) Weather. (9) Telescope UAW. UU9 (2) Sports (4) Sports. U:M (2) Movie. "Man of Twc Worlds.” Eric Porttnan, Phyllis Calvert (9) Movie. '1 Pound Stella Perish.” (1995) London actress wftii a prison record dees to. New York with her child, but a reporter digs up the scandal of her pest. Kay Francis, Ian Hunter, Paul Lukas, Sybil Jason. Jessie Ralph, Barton Mac-Lime. urn (4) (color) Jaek Poor. (7) Movie. "State Secret." (English; 1990) Because ho knows about the death of a Balkan dictator, an American surgeon is pursued across Europe. Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Glynis, Johns, Jack Hawkins, Herbert Lorn. THURSDAY MORNING Til (4) Today. (7) Funews 7:1 (2) Meditations. TtM (2) On the Farm Front TtM (2) Felix tin Cat. ft) Johnny Ginger, kll (2) Gspt. Kangaroo. ItM (7) Movie. Ml (3) Movie. (4) 1 Married Joan ItM (4) Exercise My IMM Pt«H Bator MONO BONO. 7:30 p.m. r S SSJr Leslie Nielsen guest stars as a _ ... ____, cowardly professor who has Joined!1** {9) WUbo*ni the wagon train after fleet* «,M color) PtaF Your Hunch tragk dormitory fine. He meets Divorce Hearing wilt and eventually ») Chet Helene |ll:M (9) Nursery School UtN (2) 1 Lovw Lacy (4) (color) Price Is Right (7) Mowing Court (9) Romper Room |UtM (2) Char Horbon. (4) Concentration (7) Love That Bob THURSDAY AFTERNOON UtM (2) Love of Lite (4) Truth, Consequences (7) Texan ’ COMO. 9 p m. (4). Joining Pony are singer Comte Francis and nigj* dub entertainer Kay Thompson. (Colon - steel hour, io p-m. (2). A «py drama about a combat otfleor who to brought into a U S. anbaaff behind the Iron Curtain to halt the leak of Intelligence tatermatioa to the enemy. JACK PAAI* 11:90 pjn. (4). Hugh Downs nibs Jack Pnbr. (Color) (2) Medic (4) (color) Jan Murray. (7) Day In Court (2) House Party. (4) Loretta Young. , (7) Road to ReaUty Stag (2) Our Mias Brooks (4) Young Dr. Malms. (7) Quaon lor n Day (9) Movie 9tM (2) Verdict is Yours. (4) Prom These Roots. (D Who fio You Truet 4tM (9) Brighter Day. (4) Make Room tor Daddy. (7) American Bandstand. 4tU (9) Secret Storm. KM Q) Edge of Night (4) Here’s Hollywood. (9) Adventure Time. Mt (2) Movie (4) (color) George Pierrot (7) Johnny Ginger (9) Jingles. StM (7) Rocky and His Friends. ItM (9, Jac Le Goff. Boy Said Slain Resisting Thug Stabbed by BuHy, 17, While Delivering Trees, NY Police Claim 9 Ql rata 1 torM. M • M*k EOfMw Tubta tmn —fT - Tl. »*»«r,lj ■ Tktmm SgSar. Mm M Oort M Warn wt iSir',ta‘ I f§fw s ssusris ip*. (2) Search for Tomorrow (4) (color) R Could Bo You (7) Boot the dock. (9) Animated Cartoons. !*:» (9) News. tfcH (4) News. ItM (2) My Uttle Margie (4) News (t) About Faces «R) Movie. ItM (4) Bold Journey. Im (2) At W via Turns. I (7) Lite of Riley iu»MKW ' Not All Video a Waste, Only Most of It TASTY DOMICILE - The three daughters of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Perdval of Windsor, Ont., look hungrily at this model homo which looks good enough to eat. In fact, that will be the eventual fats of the house, a 3-foot-by-2-foot model made out of cookies, candles, marsh- mallow and chocolate « Admiring the mouthwatering hduoe art (from Mt) the Perdval daughters, Wendy, 11; Marlee, 16: and Judy. 13, with Miss Hermine Brander, the Perdvala’ housekeeper, who was architect and builder of the house. Manslaughter Charge Stems From Accident A manslaughter charge has been entered against Elmer J. Smith, of 37U Bfld Mountain Road, Pontiac Township, stemming from Saturday's fatal accident that claimed the life of Horace P. Show. 42. of 1745 N. Telegraph Road, City commissioners last t _ cleared the way lor Sunday bowling in Pontiac In connection with Smith is accused of fleeing the xkknt scene on Joaiyn Rood in Pontiac Towrehip, and leaving Shaw dead or dying in the street aw, wht dtod of a broken An amendment to the ordinance regulating tits dosing bourn of places at amusement was introduced and readied lor adoption. scar when It ar of a car Sheriff’s deputies said they found Smith later hiding In hk Katement at gw prosecutor's office yesterday, Smith said he had been drinking and dMn't recall anything that happened. Ha demanded an examination of the charge when arraigned yesterday before Pontiac TbwmMp Justice of the Peace Robert W. Hodge, who set bond at RAA NEW YORK (AP)—Robert Gui-tarri, 14, Christmas tree delivery bay murdered Friday night, was stabbed by a neighborhood bully trying to extort money from hlm, police say. Acting Chief pf Detectives Francis Robb said Edward Vogt, IT. a slender, good-looking youth with a oop of brown hair worn in a AUSTIN, Tex. (UPD — Farmer luxuriant pompadour, admitted J*** CUnger mid he recently the killing Tuesday called a veterinarian to report that Vogt toM police he stabbed Gui- *£5 had spells when tee tarri wtth a tone-inch hunting ----------------- knife after the boy refused his demand, "Give me all your moo- Vet Gives Farmer Soma Upright Advice ft - IIP3-* * i 11 14 nr II T IT II ■ ST F M ■ 8" u u r W" H H w V Young GuHarrl had only two quarters In hk pocket, tips from "Kristinas tree dehveriee. Police said Vogt told than he | had been selling Christmas trees in the upper West Side when ho sew Gultarrl "lugging a big jtrw." He sakl he thought the boy would "be aft easy touch," and followed him Into the building, offering to help carry the tree. 'GRABBED AND STABBED' Vogt's account, as reported by potiee, the two went up to ao elevator to the sixth floor. There Vogt demanded the boy*# money. Vogt said he polled out a baiting knife. Gultarrl tried to run, but Vogt grabbed him and otabbad him repeatedly in the bade. Vogt then ran to the roof with-it taking the 50 emits from tito boy’s pocket—and made hk way across the roof tops to hk own apartment building. Robb said Vogt was arrested because of complaints from many boys to the neighborhood tint he "Next time she's up — sell her,1 is the veterinarian's reply. Pontiac City Affairs Sunday Bowling OK Due The majority of the tees fan within the SI to |S range. There were no objections raked at hearings on aeeioeniMU rolls covering proposed grading graveling of the alky west of Baldwin Avenue, Paricdale to Merri- ___L and Howard McNeill Street, Gillespie to Warner. Approved was the addition of Catherine Phillips as partner with John Phillips on the SDD and SDM liquor licenses at 360 Franklin Road. Up In now, all Sunday bowling has been banned to Pontiac, except upon opsckl permktooa of tho commission. The commission always has granted the special mission in connection wtth i Two weeks ago, deckled to make Sunday tournament bowling legal, since R was always permitted even If technically banned by law. The new amendment does not affect the closing boors of any other place of amusement. INDORSE NEW FE Commissioners endorsed a new schedule .of electrical Inspection tees, recommended by the electrical board. few at M cents Is a high af He, depending an «M type sf tostsllattea. Nixons Relaxing Now-Go Out on the Town To Carry Jacks Confabs Live Some News Sessions Will Gat Nationwide TV, Radio Coverage PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — John F. Kennedy wUl do some trail blaring at hie news conferences as president. Some of them will be carried live dining evening hours on nationwide television and radio.. Kennedy’s press secretary. Pierre Salinger, announced thk decision — under consideration for several weake—Tuesday night after a meeting with representatives at the major TV and radio networks. Salinger reported network officials very receptive to the plan for live broadcasts. The decision recalls the Kennedy comp’s conviction TV News- and Reviews , By FRED DANZIG NEW YORK (UP!)—My portable electronic computer telk me that my 1990 TV-viwrlng time win total 1,384 hours and 19 minutes on New Year’s Eve. Win you believe me when I say tat many of those hours weren't wasted? Here’s proof: JANUARY — “The Population Explosion" . . . “The Space Lag” Leonard Bernstein - Glenn Gould * Beethoven . . . “The Fabulous Fifties." FEBRUARY - Richard Burton i "The Tempest” . . . Sterling Hayden, Nancy Wickwire in Ethan Frame" . . . The Winter Olympics . . . Tammy Crimea. MARCH — MaximilUm Schell in “Turn the Kay Deftly" . . . Kim Stanley and Richard Boone in “To-norrow” . . . Rex Harrison In . 'Dear Arthur" . . . Helen Hayes, Jason Robards A Co. in "The Bid.” WWW APRIL — Peggy Lee . . - “The Oadle Song” . . . Maria Schell in B ta" . . . "Biography of a Cancer.” MAY — "Capt. Brassbound's Conversion” . . . Pat Boone Venice . . .Nancy Sinatra . "Silent* Please" series . . . (tori Reiner special, with Jose Ferrer and Jane Powell . . . Robert Red-ford in “In the Presence of Mine Enemies" ... Khrushchev’s Paris news conference. „ JUNE — Perry Como’s finale . . . "The Sacco-Vanxetti Story" ... Last quarter of a George Burns special . . Tall Is a Giant?" . . . Mart Safal Bob Newhart . . Sounds, U.S.A." . . . Phil Silvers’ drama critic sketch. * * W JULY — Walter Lippmann "CBS Reports" . . . "Tuesday Night” at the Democratic convention . . . Miles Davis on 'Robert Horridge Theater" "Remember Us," a concentration corns documentary. AUGUST - Peter Ustinov’s visit to the Jack Pear Show . . . Oscar Levant's Joie De Yivre . . . Five "The Play of the Weak,” to now seen in more th«« 80 areas across thA nation. Michael Rennie will be a gusto ■tar in "Rebellion at Btoriwg Rock," an episode to the CM War aeries, "The Americans,” whkb-i over the "Rtvorboat" time slot oh NBC-TV Monday, Jan. «.! ★ W W Chet Hartley will toar ao the re-. orter-narrator of an NBC-TV documentary titled, “Spain: History’s Prisoner,” .tentatively mt ter May 9. • --*< Might as we) The Vice Pn 1 them by threats. Crima Doesn't Pay MONTPELIER, VI (UP!) — Rudolph H. Mena, state director of probation and parole, said “there are no professional criminals in Vermont. They coukkrt make a living up here." He aid “the expected profit k not Mg enough to merit tee heavy risk." - - Today's Radio Programs - eiSS-WJU. Mum O WXTS. John My WWJ, Siultl'u Mti s&tSa. |M-«A OuMt » ssk'Esir env, sni, jta*M l.-eo—t WJBK, Hava Urlmtr CKLV WWJ. Hava. Manana WXTt, Hava, Won WJBK. Hava. Hats WCAJL Hava Martya wroN, Hava Quay CKW, Iy» Ooanar WJBK. Kawa Mara. » 5S8.SSVT" tiQS-WJR WWJ. Re WWJ. Haara HjbarU wxrk Hava wait _ CKLW. Hava TWr DarlS wcar, Hava _ _ ^ wroN, Hava Bak Late i^jsssr i8srwrwr- cxLw. H«*a tome WJBK. Trartla-Coytar WCAX Nava ShariSa iR& ;aa—wat, Caoaart . R7a • :sa—WJH. Jaak Karrta Cite wag: Hava c mm Warkabav lltaa—WJH. Haattb wwj, Hava, Lytear WXVk, MaHaatay CKLW, Jm Vann Mt«a—WJH, Karl Kai WWJ, Hava Marter wja|, Hava C —’ — m. THVHSPST ArTKKNOON It:W— WJR. Nava Para WXTfc.MMc!)tatoy>ta CKLW. Jm Th WJBK. NmX RaiS WPoS: Hava Lm& wWj, Ina l/arwaU CKLW. Jaa Van WJHK. Hava tea WCAR, Hava MV WPOH. Chuck Lawta WJ^yOwaaaaita wSaC.ttawaHtetote wpoh. jam (Sa CKLW, Dariaa WJBK, Hava Mate Jtto-WWf Mama MS®- •iSfc-WJM. Maata KaU WWJ. Haara feteW WXTI. Mvata CKLW, Hewa. Daria* ; WJBK. gaga isajrsa, MS—WJR, Hava Maata WWJ, Hava Lynkar -CKLW. Sporti, Daataa WJHK. Hava Trama S&tBSjmSB By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — At W Dick Nixon to starting to relax. Might as well, I guess! Ths Vice Presldant and wife Pat were on the town l other night and morning—first they were at "The Unsinkable Molly Brown” then they want to Basin 8L last where they row the alek comedians' tick comedian, Lennia Brace, and trumpeter A1 Hlrt. Nixon sent a note backstage to Taauny Grimes at "Molly Brown," gave a note to Ticket Broker Harry Bloomfield about how much he liked the show (for publication, yet!) and shook hands with every-" body from the bus bays on up at Basin Street __________ though he didn’t seem to meet Bruce. Remlnd- WILSON log everybody that he’d played a piano and trumpet himself in sohool, Mixon forecast a gnat future for Hlrt and hk band. Nixon said It wm the naost fun he'd had since the election- also the latest he'd stayed up since. In gradousness to the visitor, Braee deleted one of hto routines. The Veep had gm-on-thferocks and Mrs, Nixon boohon-on-the-rocks. The Veep saM the At Hlrt »aa* would be great ee peeUUy — In Russia. * ★ Jt THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Jonathan Winters spotted Alfred Owynne Vanderbilt buying a toy Hon at the FJLO. Bohwars store. Going over to him, Winters said, Shame! You have enough money to buy.a real lion” Mary Martin seems to have another “My Fair Lady” on her hands In 'Sound of Music.” Since opening Nov. 19, 1959, it hasn’t had an empty seat— and all II standee spaces have always been sold. Yet some critics thought it was "augury” and "sentimental”—pretty sweet for Mary! Jtauay Derente's bride Margie Little MARY gave her California phone number which ends In four Fa, only «he pronounced it "tree tree-tree-tree." she explained, "TfceVs how Jimmy pronounces It" ... Richard Burton may not wish It known, hut his wife told me that she cuts hto hair. There's a big Hollywood drive on to get Bek Hope an Oarer In 11 tor "Facts of Life,” which he did with LaeUe BaB, Friends of Hops think hs deserved the Oscar (and the picture does, too)... * ★ * EARLY PEARLS: A small town to a place where yow can chat fgr a whllp on the phone even If you get a Wrong number. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: New Year’s Resolution from Hang 8. Donen : “I’m forgetting women—yeah—I'm tor getting a couple right now.” V WISH ID SAID THATi When Brendan Behan waa a UtUe undo? the weather, Variety observed that he had protwtely That's earl, kewthar. ^Copyright, JAM) • 4 , ■' his TV-ra-wtth hto Republican opponent; Vive President Richard "Nixon. resident Eisenhower's question and answer eeeiioni with reporters have beea toped for later on TV and radio. But only one of hto conferences has been carried live—a session at the 'Republican National Convention to San Francisco to 1969. Salinger told newsmen it k likely Kennedy's first news conference after he takes office Jan. wiR be on live TV and radio. He alao said news conferences will be held "more often than they have been in tee past eight years." Eisenhower's average k one session about every two weeks, for a total of 192 conferences. Salipger said the White Houae _ in tbe new administration will ask R the networks from time to timon "Open End” . . . Summer Otym- SEPTEMBER — Michael Kane In “The Tell-Tale Heart" Summer Olympics finale "The Datchet Diamonds" ... Fired Astaire... The Great Debate Jonathan Winters. W * ★ OCTOBER — Perry Como comes ick . . . “Captain Kangaroo’s Fifth Anniversary Party” More debates . . . "Polaris "Road to Reality" ... Danny Kaye . .. James Mason as John Brown ... Ernie Kovacs ... “The Thinking Machine.” NOVEMBER — Casey Stengel and Cbmo . . . Michael Horden| and Judith Anderson in “Macbeth' Belafonte ... La Weinrib’o spoof of John F. Kennedy "The Nation’s Future” . . . "The Iceman Ctaneth," starring Jason Robards . . . "NBC White T . . Army-Navy football 'Harvest of Shame” . Churchill. Americana." Peter Pan" ... Airplane. (Blaster in New York . . . "Sit-In” "The Owning of Christ" . That comas to about 196 boom and IS mtiwtes, give or taka a second, «f the program rtetlvie tea "wsimeri response” ok say "Project SO” production * | M TV debut last Wed National Telefilm Break-In at Bar Brings Sentence ot lVito IS Years* Gerald E. Jackson, m «f 29 Jtf-ferson St., yesterday was sentenced 1% to 15 years in Jackson ■on for breaking brio Kelly's Oxbow Bar In White Lake Township and making off with two guns, a hag of money and a piggy beak. Jackson, who waa nabbed with a cohort when a ouapictouo gaoo- a bucketful of coins ta fee trunk of hk car, wao sewteacad by Circuit Judge H. Russel Bot-ind. Jackson pleaded guilty Nov. XL the nighttime of the bar at 9600 Elizabeth Lake Road on July 2S. Flint's Vice Mayor Quits After Charge -Fttafa vice l FLINT ID-and city c signed from both paatt to the wake of cbarioe that ho aetafted a bribe from a tavern owner seeking a hi a letter to tea coMfetorimy. Thomas C. Smith sali ha wm re-_ ' _ " “ of the people of the dty of Fliot and tody,” . . '! I, a barberteap owner, to neeumd of toktag tMuna Georgs Townsend, a anathaklw tavern Jerome OTtomte reM Smith ofe). to receive another 9UN9 under thg RCA COLOR TV Soles and Service Sweet's Radio TV Pre-Inventory Sale Now on ALL MERCHANDISE Save Now on Big Bargains Shop at Hampton’s before you buy for savings you caR*tgffori toi aaees live but the , be fete to catty any or all other s nretl rlnnfl ■ 1 vnaaMwmn i HE 19 porters on a live bask. JHampfcrti Opoa Every MfM TR 9ML SMW.Hm.Slmt FK 4-MJS ■ all praridsnttal conferences.' iS|||ggg||gg|gggggg||||||||ggggggg|g[ GET OUT OF DEBT! 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Pthj St. toSMMaf "Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back” SEARS 154 N. S Phone FE THIRTY-EIGHT uiwlbit KcnnedyAaka Johnaon Con You Make Sand Pies?. ; ay MWUMAN SMITH l‘v« gottni along pretty well, ai moving late Ow Whit* Haws, J PALM BEACH, Fla, (UPI) —jtlMt." I backstairs with the president- t * * W|Mt‘ j ASother Texan, Vice President- ! When House Speaker Sam Ray-P?«ft^don Lure recently jipent the tier* at the reaside borne of Presf*11* ,l"“ #W“°" **“ Meat Part John f. Kennedy, one MT "Mister Sun's" most ardent , Wmlrers was a young lady pre-[ pilHhed to be one of the great) Jcharniers of White House history. election, also came unde'r Caroline’s wide-eyed attention. She confronted him on the beach and demanded to know, “Do |you know boW to make aand pies?” Johnson's reply was loet to his- Itory, but It wa.’ something to the J* j£”*7 «* .- --- wttb Hayhare effect that he’s been out of thel™"* ,to ***?" **•* sand pie field lor quite a few "■» 1m °* *■ fyeiirs ,ht Truman* •»* the Roosevelts— •f her s-yrer-old laaoeence, _ meala from • trey. - laofced at tip veaeraMe Texan , ™E „ ■ _ i The reason tor this rather m- and eared. “Tea hare re hair » probably will be sometime In raMMnr when there's Jwt »«•".** 3wa?" (March or early April before Caro- (he President and hto wife tor : Rayburn ha-mimphed to nmM^JTSSu^iJC *"*' •**" ******* ~ trstines? and replied. “Yes. aad E, to ge to the re called Cm! | -■time after the inauguration to family dining room. While ret lanrange suitable quarters on the re Urge as the state dining room, second floor of the executive u* tomily rtlu ,, not only for Caroline and t Chief Pontiac -Photo Engraving COMPLETE SERVICE SI W. Huron. F.O. Box Mt i - rather large room .tor two her nurse, but young John Jr. and people, his nurse. The family quarters of the Witte House are concentrated The President - Elect and h wile, Jacqueline, naturally ai excited by the prospects < tell you ‘ he optimistic." WRITE TODAY . . . FOR OUR FREE BOOKLET they don’t touch - ing gridder of the year. This yelr, the Liana will have to wait for the second round to start thfhr bidding, having traded away their first found choice to the Cleveland Brawns for quarter back Jim Ninowthi. Hie Uons win have she choices in the draft. Cotton Bowl Foes Practice in Dallas Annual Neighborhood Hoop Moat at YMCA Six games Wednesday wilt launch the annual Neighborhood Gang Basketball tourney at the YMCA Finals ki the meet's two divisions will be (Wd Friday. Prep games, for boys to through 12, tomorrow will be Wever Wildcats vs Eastern at 9 a.m., Waver DALLAS (API—The Cotton Bowl teams were both in Texas today with contrasting views coming bom the coaches. PCH, Mite Founder and, jim,Gatti of Southfield, Frank Smottarman of Hazel Park, Stave Jacobsen and Bob Kling of BUmingteui Sea- in a terry; Conch Bill Murray was pleased with the condition and attitude of the players snd toted the wtsfauf. Aitcanaas dipped Into Houston and drilled for three hours with Conch Flunk Broyles complaining that his ftayers wen jwt in as good shape a* he expected. ' terhes -matched Ms rival, Dick Norman of Stanford, completing 19 qf 32 passes (or 191 yards. How- maton Is meet and sign them >1;» p.m. and Pistons vs lad game pemoaall.v.’’ victor at MU. In older Junior - Wilson has arranged tor a set ***<*1. Madison plays Llncotn of telephones, each to be manned Jp** at II #.ah. and Eastern by a coach. Indians vs Eastern Braves at Ml I “It's liable to be a long, drawn- Bm- jout meeting, " he sail. "Before we Winners of the last two prep jmake our draft picks, we’re going b00***** *iU. «Wlp Friday at 9:10 to call each boy and make sun s.m. Junior honors will be decided he wants to play with us and that to a 10:30 contest The Pontine he isn’t already signed with some- Berth Klwants Qub Is sponsoring nine in the third quarter after a I rring tackle by BednarOc, took ■vantage of early Eagles’ errors I set up the touchdown threats. [On the first play from scrim-Me lbs Packers' Bill Quinlan nabbed off in tte air a lateral enthe Eagles’ 11 With fourth, and tfo an the Eagles* six. the Pack-an sleeted to fry (t* the yardage apd a possible touchdown Instead 4 the fiqU xoal. But Tavtor, a 215-pound battering ram who was second hi the NFL ru"h -» |* iS&sgss&K W Fractionally l them ft wholesale package lots. i - • ■ » Voorhees-Siple SAGINAW m - Saginaw Transfer Oh, one of Michigan * largest trucking firms, announced thinte top-level executive olfti today « the result of the death last week of William % Brown, who was president and general manager. Detroit Produce '•« ■■isiivrtawm. Uki vicinity, m Wert. CMI hem end RiqNiMic roee fraction- ir^r rz-------- C. SCHUETT TM TKI-COOIfTT REALTOR FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 YOUNG READER --Young Frederick (Riddel Deichert of Indiana, Pa., finds a6 problem, reading the headlines in his home-, town paper. Rickie, now SH has been reading the bold print for a yea*, his mother ays. “We-first noticed Ids seeding when he atarted picking out words on billboards." Saginaw Transfer waa formed as a three-truck, ffO.OKKgroes tracking firm by William W. Brown In IMS. It now operates 55# tracks r*«M Ft *j|*tl Interview C, SCHUETT. Realtor tasL sefsTt asua. tor oost- iMtrt. Oct OK 4-S43S. ta'st' aw sis W sHAfiH'.' and two Illinois terminals and gross** more than $5.5 million Sf Death Notices Pram to Tram Switch l Contemplated lor Baby || TURIN, Italy ■ Mi at sc *r 3 m us .. Ha fee § h»a llf « EVELYN EDWARDS ▼ocatiohsl long-term appreclyrNn of prln> ctpol and income Aeeeerfes Mey •• Oifeieed Fnm Wctliny. Lcrthca & C*. siMJDzero Again jj* Gague said.-'‘In the case of our Likely to Go to 5 Bdowfc** *“• «•«*» items de- « w . . . a . dining from time to time," M' Tonight but Warmer on He said ptcea of durable goods. &lft«nday ' jaiyrSJSSiSS Sv -1*- e • have/been subject to very sub- *T The hamrlated Pren latoattal discounts for the past Michigan's momentary Christ- year." OFFICE PART TIME Men-Women over if Prepare now— For dvfleerviee Pipes Freeze, Crack,! Water Floods Down! Through Ceilings {Churchill's Back Better; Family Home far Yule WESTERHAM. England — Sir Winston, OurchlO la "recover-ing quickly” firm the back Injury he wftered in a fall - dx weeks •go, a spokesman said today. H-. R. HAGSTROM Exclusive Authorized Dealer JONES TYPEWRITER SALES t SERVICE 1058 W. HURON ST. LURIE AGENCY. Inc. All Forms seeped throughtfieroof and' ceilings. loosening celling tiles in acat-jtrred parts of the building; inun-, dated the corridors and rooms in many Phwee and left the main desk'ki the lobby an island in. 3 Blacktopping Proposals Before Vfaterford Board Pro-West Laotians Capture Drop Zone VIENTIANE. Laos (UPI)-Pro-Western forces advancing from Vientiane have captured die Soviet arma-drop aone at Phone Hong aegrty 90 miles north of here. It waa reported today. The anti-Communist forces, ad? cNriStmas SPECIAL MARMADUKE the holiday ’ shift had to call on the Department of Public Works for plumbers, electricians and maintenance experts to hah the flood of water..: , ■ . Normal electricity was kiiocked out tor nearly two hours, .rain used a civil defense' auxiliary gen- Insurance> raEjM' 504 frttbf Suit luk IMf. *11141152 At the same time,- It was. reported that f» computes of Brig. Gen. Pboumi Naeavan’s pro-West- INVESTMENT SECURITIES and ACCURATE QUOTATIONS CALL C. J. NEPHLER CO. 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L It was a solemn occasion for the 48-year-old native son of Oakland County as he stepped far«u& to ptace *his hand on the Bible held Beta Police PALM BEACH. Fla! IB— President-Elect John 7. Kennedy today, tapped Eugene Zuckert to be secretary of the Air Force. He was assistant secretary in the Truman administration and, a Iso has served as a member of the Atomic Energy Commis-:, Adnouncement of the aeiectiaa of Zuckert, 49, came after Kennedy had indeed John B. Connally—Texa* lawyer, decorated Navy Spray Tear Gas Scatter Mob in Ghwnt, but Socialists Call for Ahtwwrp General Strike U.S. Envoys to Get More Expensed? ; JudJrofcdress Mosf Pontiac to Use Lincoln Banquet Approved Tax Table The fhtiedng spec tacle of the annual Rose Bowli parade will be rlvalad In Pontiac 'thla summer Be say Pontiac centennial pairaide planners,, searching i fpr a comparison to describe the ambitious eatrav-: aganaa they ham In mind*!'..... —~~ 'mathematically nccdrntr" acted- , Skies Clear, Cold on Thursday: ! 12 Above Tonight Sklea wM continue clear tonight through Thuraday alth tempera-tures continuing coid tV low will dip to ll tonight. Thuraday a high $100 Check to Aid Troy Mother of Ten Adu Holp on Gold FlowJ*^ WASHINGTON (UW» ~ Com- UUnA merce Secretary Frederick It. hwnw Mueller hai naked American ex- Tray ! portera to-help atop Sw flow «t the U.S. flb|d abroad by :lacreulBK fmonyi GRAFT THE P0NTIA8 WaWBSDAT. Di||CyiSSfci»ryft Sorist HHt Naritar BU«t ^ France Ignores Protests City to pea Renewal. Loan Bids PARIS IWI) rn Tta Timm government AnQRl ott protests rowJk mt.mmf liilAm 'Omm« m *head today with plan* to hames* the aMA Mr daftmee and peace. Jack Wants Envoys to Gel Added Funds (Continued From Pege One) It it «0 secret, however, that the mdnriwitars to the United Nathan, bento. Pari*, Rone, Bonn. Tokyo. New Delhi. Karachi. Mo* cow, Boenoa AliV*, Rio Ac Janet-. attempting to negotiate a teat ban hi Gerieva. However. American official* have claimed Rosala hag been carrying on underground which can not be detected with available monitoring equipment. A A *. ' French acientists Tuesday exploded what waa officially described aa a prototype of low yield, they were known to be well on their way to developing transportable atom bombs or nuclear warheads tor missiles or atomic artillery. R la Rsnerally known that bswadsre at major poets get fl.-000 a year tar entertaining and a. * ‘ - *•-- mhaIm A I 1 S10,000 to $15,000 a year. " A A •.* The ywriy $6,000. put at , their dl^taal at the tagtaitag of the aew fiscal year on July 1, anally lasts lor Osar days. After the traditional July 4th parties at the i nothing la left far the real af I But creation of an independent aucteer striking force — President Charies de Gaulle’s' goal lor France despite charges that be is undermining nuclear integration within NATO — is not the only Object of the current series, urdlng to'FWbeh Officials. A 1 A : A The foreign ministry spokesman said some of the explosions being Northern Halt otU.S. Looking for Its Longies By The Associated Frees Gold weather enveloped mu af the northern half of the nation from the Rockies to the Atlantic Cheat today. ^ - >lr • A The ' severe cold which sent g to more than 30 de- ground. He said France wants test plena for using atomic energy to create artificial harbors, reactivate ott wells by crusting pressure pockets underground, and put other massive industrial projects into effect. uBrihisat to the upper Miwtoslppl Valley and eastward into New B«lmd. Readings in most areas ranged bom asm to fifo teens. to the Went, it wan 19 below zero ta Itaser, Cite, ta fi* TOroL lew marks toctudel 43 to Titua-vtlle. Pm., as the mid air moved Burlington, Vt, end Lebanon. N. H., each reporting 40. The Weather IS IS — _ 41 SI to 3 Maau.s. n n St >1 HtmaM » ition of. the 'monstrous ctal-IS|p tn irnrld nplninr ” and angry reaction from African and ether •ountries ^wojjljj not fop the hunch tesnfenes. Ialsemid eenraee roW a fonrth oxplirisn at foe desert terttog renter of Reggane, «M mites •oath at Orpn, Algeria, coald be expected to Sf ‘•‘relatively short time ”\periiaps In a few weeks. France is the only country known > be conducting ato United States, Brits The city was scheduled to i ids toddy to an initial move to ItoV* thousand*. of dollars in interest rates in connection with .the urban renewal project, .' 'y^s:. A A A City Manager Walter K. Will-ian said the city hopes to bor-row from some bank funds for land acquisition at an Interest rate lower than the 4% per cent set by the federal government on the working funds it kwhs out for land acquisition. Federal hold* earmarked tor the Paatiac project would be aaed as eatetagri, he saM. pleas to preduce to the aext Bve years, as well as for the aactoar Mackie to Seek a Second Term State Highway Head Cites His Record in Revealing Candidacy LANSING IF—Highway Cominis--loner John C. Mackie announced r today be tatted* to Seek renoml-nation for a second farm. *r A A A ' ‘ Mackie was- the yougsgast .- ever to tkk* over the highway job when he moved into the office to "“** at the age at St, The floats will be built in Pontiac. Bimkraiit said that the company has promised to furnish free advice to nonprofit organizations that want tti"fiffild their own floats a©-cording to centennial Standards. a r '1 The Aknai company has been connected with many parades throughout the country, including tlto centennial bande to ' tost year, said Bimkfant. "We want professional help to this ares to insure quality displays to the parade,u he said. '-'' .'M; .'*' ■ AAA Birnkrant said the cdiSimittee -wffl eventually number about 300 persons Involved In lining up a 14k-to 2-hour parade in downtown Pontiac June IT. ‘One dt the major promises .af my first campaign was that a Yale modern .highway would be This has been fulfilled with the opening at Interstate 94, the longest nontoll freeway to the nation." ■ A A '.A* He said Michigan is ahead of schedule aa its current five-year building plan and (bat a second five-year plan will be a nounced early next year, With target completion date of 1967. ■todies of traffic needs. Mackie, who was born in Toronto, Out., founded the Jltot Surveying add Engineering Co., to Flint to 1952. -A' -A’ A He made his bid for his fit* term while still with ,the firm. FaH U. S. Weather Bureau ft apart PONTIAC AND VICINiTY—Fair continued rather cold .today and tonight High U, tow 12. Partly cloudy, little ftofsratare change Thursday. High SI. West ta southwest Winds 1S-1I miles. w. t—E Si=2—1 ATHER — Precipitation is ejected tonight over toostdf the SoaOnni nates with snow forecast hem Southern NtopdJl sad Utah southeastward to Northwestern Oklahoma had Texas and rain or drizzle from there eastward to tbs Ctatainas, Georgia and .Northern' Florida, ftsoar alsb is forecast for the tonttienrtem Ohio Valley. The Dakotas and Wbeoadta stift have light mow and there wfll be flurries to the Lower Lakes area, ft wUI be colder to the Central and Southern Ptolpa. *fod Gentraj agd Lower Valley; warmer from Ohto northeastward to New England. If we can save money on interest there will be more money left for .the project,” said WHbnan. ' ■ • - A A ' ' A • WHlman was authorized by ths City Commission last night to seek fetters! approval of any terms he considers favorable after opening bids at 1 p.m. today. The bids are on aa initial sale of $2,043,000 worth of notes. Centennial Parade Promises to Glilter (Continued From Page One) ' Akron, oMe tor the excharive construction and decoration of Spaas Mouse Pays Dividends, Litterally SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPIj Sully the space mouse has given birth to seven mice, the Air Force said today, to the second blessed event to United States Space mice. Sally’s sister Amy gave birth to five mice a week ago. The father of both Utters to l$oe, who accompanied the female mice on a trip 000 mile* into space Oct. 13 that carried the mice 4,400 miles down the misfile range from Gape Canaveral, Fla. Installation of a traffic signal at the intersection of Adams, Derby and Mohegan road* was authorized last night by the City Gommisfion pending approval of the Troy Oty Commia- Approval of the neighboring city to needed since ttetateraootito is half to Bfandhghsm . and halt la ’ Troy, Fifth P«r cent (krtidpation by aach community, ta mmtod to cover the cost of itataltattw mi , TAKES OATH OF OF#9CE - veteran Probate Judge Arthur „Et Moore (right) places his left hand on the Holy .Bible add raises hi* right in swearing to uphold the duties of his office a* he takes the oath for a new terfn yesterday. Administering -the oath is Gmcutt Judge Stanton G. Doaderw a family friend from Ropri Oak. Judge Moore has held the office cctoecutlHtiy since 193$. IN • Undermining Castro? Saboteurs* Work Hurts 60 in Cuba HAVANA (AP)—More than 10 persons were injured Tuesday in bold daylight bombings and a train wreck blamed on saboteurs trying to undermine Prime Minister . Fidel Castro's regime. Bombs exploded to two stores and a -main power station to Havana. Fourteen persons were injured, mostly by flying gtaasrrin ne of the stores. A A A A Camaguey-Havona passenger train collided with another train at a craning to Camaguey Province, injuring more than 50 persons. Officials blamed counter revolutionaries. .A A; A Following the bombings, Outre militiamen, police and bystanders marched to Havana's central yyjr shouting, "Saboteurs to the execution watt.” ' ....., =, A coUedtluii "'WksTaken to aid the injured, who included five children. ■ A V A A All the injured were victims of bomb that exploded ta a wont’s rest room adjoining a crowded cafeteria to the Fbgar store, which the government expropriated from private Cuban inter- shopping district No injuries were Another bomb went off to the power station in Tallaptadra, ta east Havana. Damage was slight and no one was hurt. ■ Reliable sources mid the power station was evacuated and two more bombs were found after a two-hour search. A . A’ A . Night bombings by anti-Castro elements have been frequent recent weeks, but the daylight blasts' were a new development in the mounting strife. Unemployment Up in Michigan Detroit> Pontiac Area Adds 7,000 to Total in One Month A second bomb exploded in S mall variety store tn Havana's Taps Zuckert, for AF, Navy Top Posts DETROIT IF—The Michigan Employment Security Commission reports' that unemployment is’rising to the state.''*.. Some 192,000 persons were unemployed to Michigan on Nowv 15. Hie figure reprerents 6.7 par cetg of- the labor force sad an increase l 57,000 over the Oct. 15 figure. ^ Detroit, Pontiac, Lansing, MU*-kegon and Kalamazoo all reported increases to the jobless total Nov. 15. .(Continued From Page One) 1162 to 1964 under appointment by President Hariy s. Truman. Zuckert went to Yale College, law. school and ' Harvard as school. From 193740 he was a lawyer On the staff of the Securities and Exchange Commis-and later aerved on the Harvard bustoem school faculty, eventually as assistant dean. As a seh—lbey he atteuAed the ■aiabnry, C*aa„ preparatory ager of radio- station KVEt in Austin, Tex. in 1942 lie managed Johnson’* successful campaign for the Senate. In 1996 he was vice chairman of the Texas delegation to the Democratic National Convention. toyd Hal w grade in the Navy to 194446 and afterward was ‘'““Jto Stuart Symingtc star from Missouri and then chief of the Surplus Property AdntW-istration. Zuckert was assistant secretary of . the Air Force while Symington, a Democrat, was civilian head of that service. ■ A . A A„ Since retirAnent fnyn the Atom-Energy Commission to 1964 Zuckert has been to private; law practice in Washington. Kennedy’s selection of Connally, Fort Worth, Tex., attorney, frai announced Tiieadsy night. . A A A >' -The’aew aseretary of the Navy as campaign manager this 'MUt; for London Johnson to hto Mf l foe the Dqmoentie presidential Set Lawrence Examination To Dwtormin* Whether Ex-BfKiuty Operator to Bo Triod for Slaying Pretimtaary '‘examination whether Mrs: Sarah Sue Lawrence will be tried to Ctocuit Cburt on a _ _ . first-degree murder" charge will be {q DO' i XK1CIV held tomorrow before Independence l Connally — a distant .pelaitot of foniMi; U,S. Senator Tom Carnally, Tons Democrat—served Johnson’s administrative assistant tftien Johnson was first elected to the Hoop ta 1J99. When John-moved to the Septa to, 1949. Connally again was' admhmtn-tive assistant. ,tA. jk" . ;A & W- {S Connally Joined the Navy to 19ft as an ensign. He was aa> signed first'to tos office of Sse> retary of the Navy James Fortes tal and later to combat duty toi the Paritic He was disdwrged ' a ttrettehant-commander in jjM6 after being awarded the" Bronse Star aad the Lagkn of Merit.' - A A 4 'A h Connallw-received hto law 0 free from the Itoiverfity of Texaa to 190, ind was admitted to the Texas bar at the age of 21. After leaving the Navy he organised and became general man- held tomorrow before Independence Township Jttotice of the Peace William H. Stamp. .a., a .. a. Senior Asst. Prraecutqp Jerome K. Harry Jr. said he would call 19 witnesaep to attempt to show how Mrs. Lawrence, a former 34-year-old beautician from. Berkley, went to the home to Mrs. Donald Crenshaw in toe township ip April 1959 and shot and tolled the woman ffao.had married ,her foryher ^oy friend. -Mr s. the time of toe killing ta toe Crenshaw bungalow, ON Saew Apple Drive. *y: After the shooting Mrs. Lawrence never stood trial. A' sanity coin, mission, named tty Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams, ruled b*r insane and unable to .be tried. She was releaaod "recently Ionia State Hoipital, where she was confined foe. 1% yeans, returned to Oakland County to face the outstanding murder wantont A ’-A-:. 'A Renfrew tried unsuccessfully to buaah the chaip. Mb. Lawrence ta being* held without bopid to the county' jail. Rocf China Clams Up TOKYO .—- Communist China today remained silent about the achievement of Its 1969 production targets and there waa speculation that the plans had fallen short to fuUtUmpnt unemployment figures tor Fp-tie* Is net regularly available, .according to the ME8C offices ta Detroit and Pontiac. In the .Detroit metropolitan ana, which includes Pontiac, the Nov. 15 figure was 192,000 — 74 per cent to the labor force and 7,000 from Oct. IE . In Flint, however, unemployment dropped 900 to SJjOQ, or 34 per opt to the labor force. Lansing reported an 900 increase to 4,500 and Muskegon reported unemployment at SJOO^ or 10:6 per cent of the work force, kamm added TOO to its jobless total to 2,TOO. The Nov„ 15 figures do not reflect later cutbacks ta toe auto and aulo part! Industry. Adams Takes Oath iHHl MContinued From Pap Ohe) into bis Royal Oak office ta 1934 looktag tor a job. "At that, fime I gave trim two pieces of advice,” Dondero said. “I told himlto lay his banjo aside and put Ip hat on straight.’’ "HA has done both.” M4P described Jadge Moore as “a prodigious, fiNtoss worker wtM could fit have dans the thing* be has without there qeaHAcattous.” Speaking to both Judge Moore and! Adams, Dondero said: “You two men will render a verdict which will be entirely satisfactory to the people to tip county for | long time to cams.” . A 4r . A'* Davis traced Adam’1 birth jad Ufa in Waterford ToMQnhip, t ha aerved as' Justice to the ] staoe 1937 ttotD he sought the er judicial affiAe thi* year. ■'.A." A .A,.:'; "How comforting it ta to knew that herq^tg a man who’s rood hqve grown deep ta Waterford Township and Oakland County." Davis said. "H3 forFred Knon Service tar Fred A Knorr^fadio executive and part-owner to the Detroit Tigers, will be at 3:30 p.m, Friday at the chapel to the WfiUdtn R. Hamilton Funeral Q>. 3975 Caas Ave., Detroit. " Mr. Hnorr, 47, of 730 Vaughn Road. Bloomfield Hills, died Monday night as the remit of burns he suffered Dec. 9 when he tell into s'tub, of ecalding water. : He dtof to Broward Oeneral Hospital,. Fart Lauderdale, Fla., ■■d Ms body was returaed to Detroit last sight Mr. Knorr owned radio stations In. Detroit, Flint, Saginaw and Jackson. He was part to aa liman syndicate which bought the Tlprs tor 95.5 million ta 1967. Surviving, besides hta wife Nellie are two daughter*, Nancylou and Mary Katherine, sod a son, Fred A. Knorr ni. Soviet?lane in Laos Fires on U.S, Craft VIENTIANE. Laoa .fUFl) -Soviet-built plane dropping military supplies to leftist Laotian soldiers machine-gunned an unarmed American aircraft that was. observing the Communist operation, a U.S. Embassy official said today. The embassy spokesman said no one yas injured tn the'attack* and the crippled American dlane managed 'to limp back to/safety Of) nriA mmHpui MW* WMWmm Woman Dies After Assault Dalrait PoKct Hunting for Vicious Assailant Staging Street Attack lew Tosediy. Ike during quota- At ths cud of the prevtau* buri-uees day, Friday, foe Curefoea dsller waa worth I01.MM cent* ta UJL money. The lew since the Canadian dollar was revalued ta The vaiun ta terms to UA money has deelined steadily since early Angust. Ust Wcdnm- dsy drop ttta year s cents on March l this y ernmsat fsreeust a budget- defl-ett ter the year ending March M aad at foe safne time arid investors lu order to slow down tatrigu investment ta Chaada, Red Ships Head for Cuba MOSCOW (AP)—-A fleet to Soviet merchant ships steamed through' the Baltic today, bound for Cuba with cargoes to tractors, paper and other goods. HONORED - COl. John Wi Richardson, vice commander to the Fifth Air Fore* Reserve Region, ha* been honored by follow officers at Selfridgh Air Vtaree Base with the unveiling and preb-entation of hta portrait. Col. Rtahantaob resides at Bennington Drive, Bloomfield Hills. The painting will hang permanently in the propoaad Air Force Reserve fittikUng to be csdfifuri* ed-in Washington. the fly in JBImriiiirhimi Coihmission OKs Light at Adams Intersection * Osri to Ate traffic and fadsa-trten tight would be «1,400, be. will be In afifirge to esmpstHlre. The sotry foe wfil he fl a person for each-night. The May will be ta couples. There wftl be room r about tfibldsr' • ‘A- y■ ft'’"' Reservation .rtUi.’be made by The eonnnmilRh took the action creasing traffic volumes dn Adams, coupled with the fact that many Children sttfp|* QmtF'BHhafo tary School cross Adams - to the Intersection. „ . us ‘must do hta share to make certain that w* have a government of laws,, not of man. U all to to wifi, like yourself and your- family, aland jq counted tajfiM cause to human]] dignity, even though personal sacrifice be tareteed, these fitals toll on* day be attained.” ... A, A' . A Mis. Gabrielle braved the srfatty boycott jto. take tar dautotar Yolanda, 6, io school but threats and unptetaikiitttMS finally fogeii the family to come north to Join Rhode Island relatives. ery Monday at 7:46 p.m. tafita ring, »« . ,2- - Probate Judge-Elect' to leave Jutttaft Post Kye- 'Jan.’ 30 “In vtow of foe fori I A A A Although the Jkptad * township metetaird for fact that S possible ■PPritoreenj would be Made to fill %e position from Jak 29 to the Ajril section, there was no Pontiac Sores Plan to Use Tax Table (ftatoterid From Page One) agsr of the Fonttaq chamber, said the Downtown Merchants Association has total an the system. Michigan Retailers Assoristtaa (MRA) headquarters in Lansing, indicated that no mare ttan two * schedules are agpected to ta .too In Michigan alter Jto. L ta toe foe "mathematically sc-curste” system, some retail groups -especially those fa for southwestern (tart of foe elate-may choose to follow foe sivcsOed "modified California" system. • * 4* f This latter Is based to a system developed to California to help (merchants specializing in a large volume of sales under $£ Under this there wsnld ta ae tax S|B roles to m rosto sr onrisr. a roe bant tu n sates fren It 'I* .99 cents, a Mto Stot tax «» shies from » to M rents, s ' font rote tax aa take hetwrow M add 99 roots, aad a tear cate tax w sales tatwroa It easts aad tui From fi.ll aa too system follows the brackets aaed hi the “matbematleaity area rate" Crabtree said that many Poo-tiac merchants had originally favored the "modified California" toriim. But for ths aaks at uni-. formlty thay had agreed to toikmr Detroit’s lead and we the "matte-miticrily accurate" system, ta lid. Under foe ne# law, * merchant lyi a 4 per cent tax on hia monthly bwtnros. The taw dost not spell out how ta Is to collect The MRA is campaigning for the legislature to appt a "fair aad equitable" collection iyftem for the entire state, taking Into total tax liability on Monthly well as,foe costs to-tta merchants In collecting the,-tax for the state. ' , , - - MaWs First Moats Ike WASHINGTON (UPD-The first ambassador from the newly firie-. pendent African arifon oft Malfi credentlala Tuesday to President DECEMBER 28, I960 TeotCity Federal Highway Post Controversial Haven for Sharecropper* Is M«ri CLEARSCE ODD LOTS—BROKEN SIZES tiTWr* mk B1BTHDAV — Cleveland induatrialist Cyrua Eaton celebrated hfc 77th birthday Tuesday on skis. On past birthdays bed ha* nude it a habit to aid in Us native Canada/ but thia year's celebration waa at Ma Acadik MiaathNi replaced the ahaiecrop-|an. They said the Negroes wen given plenty of advance notice. The Oh Circuit Gburt of Appeals U Cincinnati-will hear a government plea Thursday to stop eviction of 700 sharecroppers from Payette and adjacent Haywood Farms home in Nafthfleld, Ohio. Trying out the slope with Eaton is Us stepdaughter Ussy Jones, 17. Both art wearing hats tram Moscow, where Eaton visited Ruiuliaii leaders recently. Netting Sparrows Send Six Wbmen to Hospital JACKSONVILLE, Fta. OJPfy . • block . • brown rubber soles and Algerian Rebel Minister Promises Potent Army . CABO. Egypt ID — Foreign _ i . came w wnen raey went oaca t Record for Opera work Tuesday after the holidays. .... Fire Marshal E. C McDermo SAN FRANCISCO OOT) — The!said the sparrows had Udlt nesi ADVANCE eoverod with dark awaet . FANCY FRUIT* STOLLEN COFFEE CAKE Friday and Saturday Only NEW LOW PRICES on oil Penney sheets ASSORTED CREAM WAFERS JkMbb«rtaU|ealMBBad ALL PERFECTS! LAB-TESTED! WHITE! PASTELS! PUTS! FITTED! 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Please piece yew cyders early 49 * ' SANDERS STORES S3 NATIONAL FOOD STORES Visit the Sanders Department in your nearest National Food Sfoia 685 East Boultvard 12 2375 Orchard Lako Rd. (Sylvan loko) 3415 Elizoboth LoV I 8040 Cooky And a Sandors $toro in ih l«| tho Tol-Huron Shopping Connor, Pontiac JYabr.aee * WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, I960 THE PONTIAC PEE! Spicjr LowCa/prie Punch Candy Canes Ores Dessert Tempt Appetite through sieve. Add 'to hot juices amWwat to bailing. Serve hot, j •. YIELD; 2 gallons, or 96 fcrvfngi of 1/3 cup each. Each serving con- 3 tain* 31 calorie*; 0 protein; 0 (at; j 8.5 grams carbohydrate. If inpde Parties, parties everywta*£ thfsi wonderfully friendly season. “At home,ir parties for neighbor* and friends, after skating “warm-up*” , for the youngsters, carol sings, gatherings at the church, duh and s(hoa). What better way to say welcome and best wishes than with a festive punch bowl filled with hot, spicy cranberry punch. fr Everyone will love the tangy rich fruit flavor of this cheery red drink. And because it’s sweetened with the calorie-free sweetener., Sucaryl, rather than sugar; weight-watchers will be ke{$t happy. Calories* have been whitUed to less than half with the help ^of this sweetener, yet you can't taste the difference. Hof spired Holiday Punch 5 No. 3 tint iilV« cupi) apple Juice t 4S-OUOC* cads urn cupsi (rtptfruit- ' for sn easy Saturday nigftf supper U the family is getting a bit bored with the visual hamburgers. Strips of .bacon wrapped around each ■ patty keep the betf moist and pro- Holiday Steamed Rice 4 Cook rice in usual manner with bouillon Instead of water-W liquid. When stoenMd, stir in a small package of nistae and half a can «( Mandarin orange sections. Tos* all together wMh a couple table-. Mixt together lVh pounds ground beef, 1 teaspoon salt'/ *% teaspoon pepper H cup chopped onion. % cup soft bread crumbs and J slightly beaten egg. Form into 8 Targe patties; Cross skips of bacon and wrap around each patty. Set pat-! ties on a rack in roasting pan. Bake at 325 degrees <5 to 60'mtn-utes. * Serve this sauce over each patty; Combine 4 cup chili sauce,. 1 Mi Ego Sizdand Color Don't Tell Grade Break* the egg. If'the white is thick and stands up around a firm, high yolk It is a Grade A egg says the -Marketing Information Agent, Mrs. Josephine Lawyer, TWO DOCTORS ON DUTY ASSURE YOU IMMEDIATE SERVICE. It may be small, medium, large, extra large or jumbo .in size- It may be white or brown hi color, But quality-wise, it's-Grad* A. Grade A means high quality. The egg wil have a delicate flavor and be your choice for poached, fried or soft-cooked eggs. A Grade B egg is a good egg too, but the white is not so thick and the egg spreads over a wide area. The yolk is rfather flat and may break easily. The flavor Is less delicate. You may like .these eggs best-when conking with ether reetkm^on package. X3over pudding to prevent-skin from terming. Allow to cooL Whip cream and fold into ^pudding with crushed peppermint. candy and cubes of cake. Pour into four, pint-site freezer p'p n t a l n e r s. Place in Bananas Kpep It Moist j Here’s the way to keep a shortcut cake fresh. Add a banana to a. cake mix and you’re’-sure of a cake that stay* fresh and moist.. When- the mix calls ter I cup liquid plus eggs, use instead Hi cup water, 1 cup mashed ripe bananas and egas’ai-directcd. For best results, use fully ripe-banana*—yellow .peri' flecked.with EYE EXAMINATIONS FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS > : ' EYE GLASS REPAIRS PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER >03 N. Saginaw (across from Simms) 3 R Hrs. 9:30*5 JO PsMy Mon! and Fri. Eve. by Apmt. A. A. Milas, OX). — , f -V Fslnbara O.O. ■ HOT spi(*:D PUNCH..— Spicy Cranberry Punch Is a beautiful drink' to serve at the holiday season. It has an added advantage of being sweetened with Sucaryl which cute the calorie court way down. Butyou’H never know Iwdifference'wtwFhyou tasteJL Michigan Hein* Ketchup . Hygrodt Party Loaf Royal Prince Pumpkin . ROYAL GOLD ICE CREAM HARPY 1961! W, a looking forward 4 serving you in 1961 as'in 1960. Our continued top quality foods will be available to you et the lowest possible prices in every department in our store. If you happen tb be one who has not given us the opportunity to serve you, we would welcome the chance to prove IGA Food Stores are the stores to save‘you more on your food budget. Pillsbury (Buttermilk or Sweet Milk) POTATO CHIPS TOMATO juke 4^i°° TableRite FRYING - WHOLE- U.S. Gov't Inspected te —Table Frtsh Product Values Fresh Emperor Grapes ------------ lb- Jumbo 88 Sice Sunkist Oranges ....... California Pascal Celery.........^ TableRite Meat Values TableRite . { 4|| Canned Hants ... .VT... « TabURit# Standing Rib Roast — ,b Biwekfast Favorite 11 Sliced Bacon ............... DOZEN Quantity Rights Reserved Lake orion Waite's IGA Market PONTIAC Foul's IGA Foadlinar 1910 Ankara fed. MICH THE PONTIAC PHBSS, WlTOfKSDAT. prryMBKB 28. 1«80 'nvEN'Ty-mKg Spicy Meat Patties Typical of India 3 Oyster Spinach Soup a Gakuwefs Treat Add Coconut Meri. to Creaimy Ciii CALCUTTA MKAT PATTIES A cream mxip is likely Id be prepared fat different way* in different countries. Frenchmen'enjoy it 'as' a rich, velvety-smooth tdMk of delicate flaYttb-iftlie aeafaring Hew Englander* savor a .hearty creamed chowder or' stew mat’* brimming with succulent Vegetable and chunks of sqlty seafood. If the latter is your bowl of soup, you’re aura to like Soup Cattle, a variation of oyster stew with (pin-ach and garHc aeaaonlng' added. Either canned,< fretih or frozen oysters are simmered id milk for five minutes — time enough tor the oysters to plump lip and their edges to curl. Fresh oysters should be shucked' and* cleaned hr the. usual manner, while qukk-frtten 1 oysters should not be ttmired until1 ready to wE&Jv* Chopped "spinach is next added along with half* and half that thickens as xit enriches. Then cdtfieg a Sprinkling of garHc salt and monosodium glutamate Jp t print up the Childly flavored oysters, •- *> This fine soup deserves a gar- . You can serve small cups of soup as appetiser, .or fill large crockery bawls with soup and serve as a meal in a boari along with tossed greens and well-buttered crusty . French bread. ........ Soup Kxotfe.^ * *»'v^ 1 psckisc frown chopbed spinach | *•-1 tap finely chopped oyatcra, canned, trcih ar froaan i M .2 cups milk X', ■ v ltd. Mina half and half , . . Z x.Ae.A.'Ji'lJ Whole, Tender, Plump US. Gov't Grade 'A' ' Gov't Inspected, Completely Cleaned frying Chicken fresh Fresh TW Breasts << 0 backs J iRibs on attach**' Fresh, Split for broiling or frying Fnah, Completely Cleaned Broilers 37i Roasting Chickens 3 W»ri Oshtlom .A ’***** * Peak Mixed Nuts • ^ Peak Brand Spanish Peanuts c£ Salted FaVprrtaa Pea id Cashews Hoc—24-0 or Cold— . -I The. S t a t e Department nounced the toag. Tuesday, just 24 hours' a f t e r^lto declared in speech in Belgrade that Yugoslavia and Russia Had identical views on important world issues. American officials fare, however, said Tito’s remarks did not appear to depart from kli past policy of “frill national In-from the Soviet KIRVAN r house sparrows, were purposely introduced into the United States from England in 1856. Eight pairs liberated hi Brooklyn failed to survive. Two years later, a larger group waa released in the New York area. The flock lived, and in the next 30 years colonies were started at points from New England to Salt Lake OtyrUtah. * * The birds ware imported to eat. drop worms a n . - Edward W. Kane, Commission ■ecretary, said the reductions were approved by the Commission last week and that they resulted from com puny appeals of the assessments made on their Detroit properties. * In each caaE.tiKJfidlMtthm.Jgll less than had been sought by the sponse from all segments of the One of the ipost • u c c e s s drives, he said, was the part the chamber took in tfa campaigri for passage ot the one-cent sales tax increase. » Briggs described as "tremendous" tfa response to a series of legislative conferences recently conducted around tfa state. Conferences on legislation in the fields of taxation, education and business regulation were held hr Saginaw, Grand RapMs, Iron Mountain, Traverse City, Dearborn, fienlon Harhor-Kt. Joseph, Lansing, Muskegon and Pontiac- .General Motors* assessment was trimmed to 1152,324,139, from triginal figure of *150.010,789. The company had asked- for an assessment of *95,417,640. Ford’s assessment wan placed at |§,fill,0M Instead of the original |l jt7,6M. Ford has most of its hohUngs outside Detroit and and had asked for an assets-meat from tfa city of $4,038,634. * Chrysler’% assessment was re-cfucdS by dearly three million dollars to a total of *165,464,900. It had asked for $95,077,000. AMC Slowing Milwaukee and Kenosha Output MILWAUKEE tfa — American Motors Oorp. announced Tuesday that It will eliminate third shift operations jit jts ifihnfifa^fady plant and reduce third shift work it the Kenosha main plant starting Jan. 3. The move will lay off 1,505 workers at Milwaukee and 550 at Ke- j nosha and cut production about 140 j ears a day, from 2,130 to 1,900. At DftroH, American Motors npaclMl Tuesday that Rambler , retail sates In tfa .seennd 10 days i~ of December totaled MM, the j highest of any cempnrabte period ! It's 2nd-Best Year for Lincoln-Mercury Last year retail aales totaled 8,-797 for the same period. The company , reported retail sales of 420,302 for Jan. 1 to Dec. 20. A 17,4 per cent increase over last year's 357.891 total. Chapman, executive vice expansion program been designed to tnerqpse Rambfcr . base capacities, while at the same time overcoming the penalty of extra*shift schedules. The expansion -program, an-auessment alnounced August, aimed at maintaing volume on regular time schedules. Despite the layoffs, total employ-tent will “continue at levels substantially higher than a year ago,” Chapman said. Tfa January figure will fa about 25,300 compared with 23,600 a year ago. Pontiac Doctor* Receives DETROIT (P — Lincoln-Mercury Division of Ford Motor Co. will record 1960 as the second-best new , , sales year in its history, Ben Achievernent Certificate Mills, vice president and divt-i general manager, said today. Mills said the division's i960 car sales have been topped only during the auto- industry's all-time record year of 1955. Retail deliveries of the dvi-atan*s ear Haro will reach The Inter-Society Committee .on Pathology. Information fas announced that Dr. 'Jack Kevorkian of 294 Cherokee Road fat been named a diptomate of tfa American Board of Pathology. The designation certifies that a pathologist has met tfa highest standards of his specialty of medicine. , Hir» Ex-Timas Publisher A more balanced, broader*based J more equitable tax s t r u c t u r e; sound wage and benefit policy . . • , legislation; impartial law enforce- ***" “* ****' , ment during labor disputes; a ""V* “ P" «*•» *» sound local and state fiscal poal- prr c*"‘ li timi, through, a better tax ahxic* — **»"’ ture; acceptance pf rightful politi- . . * * * Phil F. deBeaublen of 1472 cal responsibility by businessmen;! The division markets'the LincolniCranbrook Road, Bloomfield Town- • stronger employer-employe com- Continental, Mercury, Comet and ship, publisher pf the former De-munications program, and recon- English Ford. Tfa success of the troit Time* for three years, has structing the image of Michigan >Comet, which was introduced in been named Vice president of through a realistic promotions! March, greatly helped 1960 sales, Hearst magazines. DeBeaublen will program. iMIUs said. I assume his new duties Jmi. 1. Food Mach ... gCM^. ptS :::Si Expectant Parent ^ 81 Ootbal Br Ododrlch Ooody«Rr ... Orah Pftiie .. Ot A A r . Ot No Ry Oull ou” Kerah Choc rSJStk".::: Hooker Ch .. Induit Her . &5t2*a iSSfu0!?-:: h: lot But Mch MS lot Hcrv .... 43. B ■ ■ 14 1 Stud Peck . 14.3 tex O Sul .. 43.2 Textron .. 31.4 Tlmk B B . 4JJ tren V * .. if* r May Join Class for Education Beginning early in January the Oakland County Department of Health will sponsor a soucs of classes in the Pontiatf Birmingham and Itoyal Oak areas for expectant parents,' 41.2 US Steel .... 33.7 Upjohn ....... 13.1 von Rani .. 70.4 .wut.un Ttl : 44.3 Wests Bl .... If f White Mot - . Wilson A Co Yale A Tow .. 27.5 H i Bfanewtel .31.2 Leer .... .14.1 Werrca . Figure* tiler declmil point* ere eight.hi Bid A*ke< len Electric Equipment Co____.3.5 3.' tldwln Sutbff 'Co. .........Jot 21.' root Lake* Chemical Co........-2 3.1 _lehlgen Seemlen Tube Co. ..21.4 33.' Prophet Co, ...................13.3 30 Rudr Manuftcturlng Co......... 5 i gl Shatterproof ole** Corp........13.4 10.1 rlaxoeo are various adult education department* and the Oakland CMhty Medical Society. Hie classes win run for eight eeks. /* “You can give your baby a good start In life by enrolling for classes j^tpzlg pubilstilng MtlB'T “ “ ** Imping to complete it within a few years., .However, by the time the last surviving brother, Jacob, died in 1863, the work had only readied the letter Full information can fa obtained at your ’ local health department office. • DQ W-JONES II A.M. A VISAGES 10 Ind*. 114.34 up 1.53 M Rhile 134.37 up 4.43 State Get$ Reprieve From Frigid Weather By Tfa Associated Press Michigan in general got a ppieve today from bitter cold,, and a warming trend was indicated: Tfa state's weather map waa spotty. Overnight low temperatures included -8 at Gladwin and -5 at Flint. Predicted/ near-zero readings in other areas failed to materialize, however. West Michigan, a waraaer tone Tuesday came ap with a 1-faiow St Graad Rapids. The US. Weather Bureau predicted a high of *2 for parts of Southern Michigan for tomorrow. Forecasters said it would turn colder for foe weekend hut warm j up again next week. j ■ A v*' . ’ | BONN, Germany (UPI)-The Brothers Grimm are best known for their fairy tales, but they also started something much lodger long,- in focQhaMfa last sections just went into print thia] Houghton Publisher in Precarious Condition ' HOUGHTON (M-^John W. (Jack) Rice, publisher of the Houghton Mining Gazette, was reported “in precarious condition" today from a heart attack suffered last Mday. Rice,, a member of the State Corrections Commission, also hemorrhaged when he suffered the attach, his second since* an earlier one Oct. -26. Tfa Monumental work is -the j ‘Deutsqhes Woerterbuch,” the moat -voluminous dictionary of (fa German language ever writ-ten The dictionary traces the development of, foe tyermaa Ian-gnago from Its beginning and represents an unrivaled source of Information for philologists. . . The brothers Jacob and Wilhelm tirimm began compiling the dictionary at toe suggestion of NOTICE t • • Closing Time for All Departments Saturday, December 31st 12 MOON For tfa next 30 years, it wqs almost impossible to find scholars qualified and drilling to work on the di