Th. W*ath«r Ittfo YEAB THE PONTIAC PRESS HbiA* Edition \m * ★ PQXTI ACt/ MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1960—82 PAGES UNITED FREM INTERNATIONAL Goodfellows Sell Press in 4 Communities Seek Funds for Needy in Addison, Springfield, Waterford, Avondale “No child without a Christmas!’* That is the vow of Good* fellows selling special editions of The Pontiac Press in four Oakland County communities today. A question—“Paper, Mister?'* — offers passers-by the chance to help underprivileged children. The price of today’s edition, whatever ym can to give, means a Christmas dinner for a needy family, a new dress for some tittle firi or e pair of wnrm mittens for a young boy who would otherwise go without. Hit full meaning is the Christmas ^spirit — the spirit of giving. _S h refhetod h the grateful ten and dthav afvle-i selling today's pa- Wateriord Township Goodfellows began a long day at dawn when they gathered at their headquarters hi Drayton Plains, non there! they disperaed to every major in OK THE JOB—Businessmen, politicians and other civic-minded men were on the afreets at the crack of dawn in area communities today to aril Goodtsilow editions of The Pontiac Press. The volunteers will be wanned through the long day with the thought that their efforts will bring a happier Christinas to under- [State Drops Case Against Mundo privileged children and needy families. One of the groups posted at major intersections in different parts of the county is shown here. From Waterford Township they are (from left) Edward Fuller, Fire Chief Elmer Fangboner. Robert Beattie Jr., Fire Capt. Clayton Soacrainte and Police Sgt. Frank Randolph. freed After 10 Years in Prison [Stronger Prison for Lumumba Top Chrysler Job for Area ResidentSpring Meeting A Bloomfield Township man, Lynn A. Townsend, occupied the front seat at Chrysler Corp. today along with Chairman and President L. L. “Tex” Colbert. Townsend, 41, of 5991 Orchard Bend St., yesterday was named administrative vice president—a poet second to that Of Colbert. The announcement said Townsend, who has been group vice president in charge of international operations, "will direct the current administrative affairs of the corporation subject to the control of the board and the chairman and president and will continue to supervise the international opera-9SM.” . Appointment of Townsend apparently ends the ante company's ' bunt for a second man to replace ousted President William CL Newberg. Newberg, fired- 64 days after becoming president id April, was ousted on grounds of conflicting interests. Chrysler contended he a partner in two firms which had supplied parts to the oorpora- Chrysler also announced that, C. Row, first vice president, will retire at the end of January. He will be 65 on Jan. 10. LYNN A. TOWNSEND to sell 3,000 papers. By WAV E. Hi MON j The state dropped its case against John Mundo yesterday and . . I be walked out of an Oakland Qmb- °* a*y_ Circuit Court room a free man— ! years. He was president at Chrysler of caaada following World War n. _ Townsend has been with Chrys-Foe, ler since 105? in the capacity of Mobutu Moves dm*, to K*op pvswterstrtK-.syrt Indefinitely the board since January 1950. Prior to joining the auto firm, From Our News Wires case of "The Pro- "FBI agents didn't believe me. r pie vs. John Mundo" he has main- And my conviction stemmed from . brined Ms innocence. them," Mundo said 1 - —. -»|ptt«.«mlflg almost M years in NEVER BEEN IN BTATE * * * hrMk J- CoyB?w.. * "yufl prison lor a shooting authorities .. —.-. , Dris0_ J At the time at the ahooting. Mar- 51£w2*.«?r3T iTaL,■*»,*» H -WotoniM Ja>*W»»wLiii*wr i food [be ssfved by dismissing the charge.• jury found hhngyiilty of the Nov. L Uflld- against this man.” said Prosecutor 30, 1950 shooting of Jamas I. Mar-|M {OoorgeF. Taylor, who as as assist-o( two jewelry stores _____ _____ - _ ant prosecutor, obtained the eon- 1- Femdale *<■* shBdrw la toelr aimotae friction for which Mundo was sen- ; Hy fMai pesessda at today's traced to Jackson prison a decade I »* «*■*» X awar Democrat Byrd Indicts Party Policy [but U.S. Cool Both Poirtta Claim Subject Too Hot for Public Debate MOSCOW (UPI) .— The Soviet government today called for another U-N. summit meeting next spring to take up the problems of world disarmament. Western observers saw the call as a move by Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev to pave the way for (mother visit to the United States and a possible meeting with President Eisenhower’s successor In the White House, John F. Kennedy. In Washiitfon, Khrushchev's call -for a U.N. summit conference was viewed as shnpiy a hid for another propaganda circus of the type the Soviet leader staged in New Yqrk last September and October. • i WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. Harry F. Byrd, D-Va., today denounced t&e Democratic platform ____H 'radical jTownseid'sbackground was In thelwmikin” and defied Senate accounting and auditing field. evakad a real response from President-Elect Kennedy, ft was clear that the r TT."T1 ---------—. . ■ „~1 —— •----1 ne is a ■ shot by a dark complected bandit Col Joseph Mobutu sent graduate of the University of Mich- ,***1 Prmkr Patrice Lumunibs jS«". Townsend and bis wife Ruth one^of ius Mores. He was carry**k j h^Xtoonment ta|hn« three sons. Authorities believed the * was nn attempt to seal thetowofi*"" Wtmta pww GUIs will be handed out to toe I * * * youngsters by lento Onus at the OrcoM Mgr gtanton O. Dan-party to he bald Dec. It Food agreed. *T am satisfied that baskets will be distributed the day toe (sets In this eras are Inanffl before ghrtrtmae. j dam evidence (ram which a Jnry * * * could find this man gnllty of the ) totarsections crime ihsrirl brysad a ronssa- ta Springfield Townahip, Goodfel Iowa from there are moving over Into neighhariag taamahipe to eefl wny l Twenty families in Springfield Townahip received baskets of food; end clothing lent year as ■ result ~rm am 1 ef the OoodfeUow sales: xf seli se he Addison Township's 10-man vol-| unteer lira department is telling GoodfeDew papers today at main e mis." he said. *- a * ' And so. the 47-yeer-old tenner Chicago bartender, "not guilty beyond a reasonable doubt." and therefore innocent, wee granted freedom by the judge at 10r30ajn.! * * i Soon afterward he left for Chicago to pick up the threads of Final Cenais Figures Up Big-City Totals WASHINGTON dhlea brightened I Kennedy today chose North Carolina's Oov. Luther H.' Sun Will Sftine on Mild Sunday for Pontiac Area Poptinc residents may look forward to a pleasant Sunday. mild to re-estabUsh the parliamentary! “d !>«<& weather- regime in a useful or represents-,man *>>*• e manner," Mobutu Md newt-1 n. j The low will drop to 30-35 to- ‘As I see It, Ihe work of toe Mght. Sunday's high is expected o>iUg» of Commissioners should to rise to 40-45 degrees. Cloudy not stop after Dec. 3L” a chance of showers is toe outlook for Monday. Rota is predicted Tuesday and Wednesday. Southwesterly morning winds at 10 miles per hour will continue at 1030 late this afternoon. Twenty-five was the kn Mobutu announced Friday toatiperature in downtown Pontiac pre-Lumumba would be brought to ceding 6 a m. The reading at 1 trial. p m was 40. The powerful chairman of toe D-Pa. CHARGES NOT SPECIFIC He made no mention of charges, it a warrant was known to have been issued charging the ex-premier with "arbitrary arrects, torture and other sbuees of power." Brottw Off to Africa WASHINGTON tuFll - Edward M. Kennedy, a younger brother of Sen. John F. Kennedy, is making e 15-day trip to ll African nations and will give the president-elect a report when he returns. The letter was in reply to a proposal by dark that Senate Democrats who foiled to endorse the parly’s presidential nominee and platform should be burred from dark’s proposal also would bar enators opposed to gedfic plat-orm planks from serving aa chairmen of committees handling legislation to carry out those pledges. * ★ ★ Byrd made one conciliatory bow toward Kennedy. The Virginia Democrat said. "It is my to give him my full support in all he proposes which I believe to be in the best interests of our nation and our people." WWW Byrd said that -as chairman of 1 the finance, committee he was The only senator affected by both parts of dark’s proposal. Clark's office mid be was on At the end of the services,' the Chritaraas for more than 30 dul- Hodges. 62-yegr-old former textile Industrialist, as sec- p°i* told the prelates of tys «5-i*-L -—'i-—I minute talk Friday with the pri- *Wait for Me, Daddy not a subject which could he effectively negotiated in a public meeting ot the heads of state of 100 countries. k k * The cqU for the summit meeting came in a joint cotpmnnkia" issued by (be Soviet government end Premier Prise* Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia, who just completed a visit to Moscow. TEXT OF COMMUNIQUE The communique said: * k * "The Soviet Union and Cambodia regard as advisable the convocation in the spring of 1961 dal session of the ILM, General Amenably with porticipo-tion of heads of state or govem-to examine the problems of dfoarmament.". * * k ■ ■ ■ Khrushchev headed the Soviet delegation to the General Assembly during the opening days of its Current regular session. k * k But any hopes for s summit meeting then were dashed when French President Chories de Gaulle stayed home and President Eisenhower attended the assembly only briefly. r effective 1 dren and 17 families in the community that wore otherwise facing a bioak holiday RbIbom Tribesmen KUZABETHVILLK. Katanga (AP)—UJt. Moroccan troops today released hundreds of captured rebel tribesmen in the southern Katanga town of Lnana after screening and disarming them. retary of commerce. Kennedy announced his selection for the $25,000-a-year cabinet post wuh Hodges, a Democrat, standing 4 Kaod wiU whlrh ,)r at his side on the patk>^ of' the home of the president-elect’s 'parents on the In Today's Press Atlantic shore. Kennedy read a statement saying he was making ths Hodges appointment with great pleasure. He added: ’At a time when the strength1 and accelerated g rowlh of the American tconomy is vital to oqr 1 mate of .the Church of Eagiand. t archbtahip Is carrytog for- Gov. Hodges' background in in- . duetry "Our meeting took place In an We'are fortunate to be able to »tn»***pe 01 ■»* secure a man of Gov. and background for this important post." Caorch News .". camise................. ..IMS-.... It own proaperity and to our ability to fulfill our commitments to tha cflusc of world frpQ(loiitt tlic Home Sectioa . .39-17 partment of Commerce has be- OMtoaries Fat Doctor .,...^.4...., come one of the most important agencies of government.” fimrie Theaters TV aad Itodto Programs WilMM. Earl Women’s Pages i*-I» ... 91 ..,9-9 meat employs mere toon 9*999 people and Is spending more toon e hhlf button dollars tide year to* ’ carry oet Its foacttnos. Kennedy then said: “Gov. Hodges will briag to bis new poettia* experience in both business end' government. During' thf last four years, under his gd-ministrstion, the state ot North Carolina h«s secured II billion in new investment in manufacturing activities, in addition to huge stage for electric utility expansion. Much derstanding on both (ides.1 Dr. Geoffrey Fisher,' the 73-yeor-oid archbishop, said he sidered the meeting historic and told newameu “good are sometimes followed \* * * He observed cautiously, however, that he did not know the romlta would be. In a_______ mon here Thursday night ha made It dear tost he did not ebnsider rSHthln imlty niwmflly ■*«« reunion with the Church of Rome, k * -k - The general view in chtach circles M florae want that the meeh tng-the Bret ever between » bead of the Catholic Church and a primate of toe Anglican Church -would stimulate other contact* between Catholic and Protestant churchmen seek lag Christian unity. Italian newspapers treated the story of the meeting as fog news. B Mesaagero spoke of M* new period which starts today, said: "The meeting has particular significance because it surely established the form for further contacts and conversations between Catholic and Anglican exponents." r On another - matter, informed .W ■ . dfoloroatic sources in Moscow anid 1 My position is simple,' RyrdL lengthy report on the recently said. "Iwill support those planks{conduded communist "summit in, the platform of which I *p-{conference" would he published in prove, but taken in its entirety I Red capitals Friday, regard the Chester Bowles eo- * * *. colled Democratic platform as be- As delegates headed home from ing radical or as leading to social-]the gathering of world Communist ism and as being fiscally irriS- leaders at which Russia and Red sponsible. {China aired their kfrolbgicml “Am I to be purged as chair- views, diplomatic sources said any man of the finance committee be-{speculation on the meeting would cause I refused to support "meas- be meaningless until the report ures which I believe to bm'dan- is available. ‘ gerous to the republic f pledged myself to serve faithfully and to file best of my ability?" Santa Claus Story Starts on Monday Do you ever read bedtime itorifs to your * * * : If you do, you will want to read "Santa and the Boyfiah" which starts Monday in The Poo- wupmk— ."' This serial has -just enough scary situations to Intrigue your youngster but.‘don't worry, everything turns out weft. Watch Mr this absorbing tale of. treasure at the bottom of the The delay in issuing the declaration, it was believed, stemmed from e desire to allow delegate* time to return home, inform their. Headers about the Kremlin gather-ling and prepare for the publica-[tion of the report. *r rwMn VACATION BOUND ~ President-Elect Joito Kennedy's J-year-old daughter CaroUne walks across the flight ramp at Washington National Airport with her mine LueBa Hennessey to board a plane Friday for Palm Beach, Ila., with her father. Kennedy plans to return to Washington Monday but .Caroline may stay in Florida a Utile longer, " .. ,,.' i •. An.; •''' ’ Deplores Fraud Charge J HOT SPRINGS, Ark. UR - Sen. J. William Fulbright. D-Ark., says thgt charges of voting irregularities in the presidential eiection wiU; — tr — KICKS OFF NEXT MONDXr. DEC. 5TH PUNJABS -HrH- A cartoon panel that MS tr*' smo chatged the ine aid to Cuban counterrevolu-tionarieo by setting wide J1 lion to aaalat refugee* from Fidel The United States Castro'* regime Communlst-con-Main ia giv- trotted. THE PONTIAC frltESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8,IPAQ l Louisiana Defies Federal Court Legislature Provide* Private School Funds* 2 Buildings Leased President Eisenhower said Frist day he waa releaaing the funds under terms of the Mutual Secu-jrity Act, which provides assist-But the press reared froto!"*^ mentioning the reason WashinglonBi*t'do,nln*ted Aj*>ut 30000 CtecWedto assist the refugees: Mg*' ^ h,v* tt Z7; ■ — 1 ___-Igregated in Florida. NEW ORLEANS. La. (AP) -New Orleans ended tea day* of token school integration today with the Louisiana legislature offering new defiance of a federal court while roovhig toward a system of both public and private | Even though the official Cuban [version of Eisenhower’s action {was scrambled, anti-Castro Cubans in downtown Havana streets were exhUlarated. They refer I Miami as “West Berlin.'' Lumumba Taken fb Stronger Prison 1 (Continued From Page One) j * * * m . - • . .___1 I More trouble was shaping up 3wkem, Unnumbs aunhnni lor ^ ta hll bitter the Cuban Roman Catholic hier-Jalled after betag captured In l^y. -remote Kasai Province. - ’ J ■ CLERGY REPI.1EX . The Soviet delegation at the United Nations in New York de-| JWtefte church sources, said muided that Secretary General1** hierarchy has drafted a Bag Hammarskjold make an im.^nmgiy-worded reply to Castro's ftedlate report on steps being ** ••jN* token by the U.N. command tel** .brib“ to Pretch ****n,t ^ Fnsure the safety of Lumumba, ft ft JTbe Soviets declared in a statement the arrest of Lumumba, who gccepted Soviet military aid out-tode U S. channels when he was toemier, was an “arbitrary and Segal gplese £) uno 1 act against the lawful Con- 1 unofficial, dictatorial regime.' 2 Hammarskjold sent two mee-•agaa to Congo PresMent Joseph regime. Cuba’s top prelates met privately for several hours later, the sources said, and drew up a firm rejection of Centra's attack last Sunday in which ha termed riests “henchmen in cassocks.” ★ ft ft. It was understood the two most outspoken prelatee in the battle Castro — Msgr. Enrique Semites, archbishop of Santiago, and Msgr. Eduardo Boca Masvidal, auxiliary bishop of Havana-left together tor Santiago immediately after the private eon- Pontiac Man Waives Robbery Examination mAh unemployed 23-year-old Poo-Sac man yesterday waived ex-tonlnatkm on a charge of robbing ■to manager of a downtown de-(artment store of 9M Bov. 15. • - * to.. 2 Wilbur J. MeCaulley, SO Summit St., was returned to the'Oakland County Jail pending arraignment ftoCkouft Chart Dec. 12. Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan set - bond at |l,000. • * * « MeCaulley, ia a statement at the Oakland County Prosecutor's Office, admitted being the silk-stock-tog bandit who robbed Edward BwMntoi, to. of Royal Oak, as go and tb* asrietant manager were about to daw the store. «Police arrested MeCaulley i toe manager identified him f jolice fils photographs. Eastern Half of Country Clear, Crisp •pf THE ASSOCIATED PRESS -Moat of the eastern half of the 1 d a _ trend extending bom the tourtern Plains to the Atlantic. . * * * 'Mostly cloudy aldea covered Slains to the PadOc with oocaa-tonal light rain and showers extending from central California BrftwiA More pndpitation waa forecast tor the Northwest with rain Bulging to snow flurries in the “Temperatures in the 20 tended from the central Gulf Briea northeastward al Appalachians Into New England tod along the coast from Georgia to Virginia. Readings in the 20s also were reported in the Ohio *d southern Mississippi valleys and along the northern border. Romeo's Col. Cooley Oldest West Point Grad in State at 85 Ship Awaits Weather to Transfer Cargo TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) —Crewmen of the stranded Liberian freighter Francisco Morazan, •ground in choppy northern Lake Michigan, were awaiting a predicted break in the weather today to begin salvage operations. ft" fi ■ ft.? - With the oceangoing: freighter to be lightened by transfer of the bulk of its IQi) tons of general cargo, efforts would follow to repair the damaged hull and attempt to refloat her. Generally mild weather diminishing winds were forecast ‘ r the ana today. ft • ft , ..ft A salvage tug and barge __ the Coast Guard Icebreaker Mac-■to re standing by In MILITARY MAN—Although out of the Army for 31 yean, Colonel William M. Cooley of Romeo still carries himself like a soldier. He keeps right up to date on world affairs and folldwe the careers of. fellow What Point graduates like Gen. Douglas MacArthur and President Elsenhower with intense interest. He is the oldest living graduate of the academy in Michigan, By LEE WIN BORN ROMEO—Anyone who sees Col. William M. Cooley striding briskly down the street ia immediately Impressed by one thing—hie erect military bearing. ft 1 Unlike most men his age—he a 85—he holds his nearly 6-foot-2 frame tall and straight as a career soldier should. A cavalryman la the U.S. Army because' be “didn’t have any appetite for walking,” the eelenel served under On. “Black Jack’ about Ms experiences cavalry. ft ft ft He can' start with his first (our of duty and tell every incident, every promotion and every town he visited complete to the last detail-even to the name of a ranch where his detachment -was qusr- both sides of Fisher Road, six miles northwest of Romeo, which is now major part of Ford Motor Co.’ Michigan Proving Grounds. He nas tered and what the weather like that day. PATROLED BORDER Villa along ’the Rio Grande. And -now he has a new distinction of his own—he’s tin oldest living graduate of West Point Academy in the State .of Michigan. With the recent death of Jay Paul Hopldns of Cassapolls, the Romeo octogenarian.moves to tne top of the Ust. Col. Cooley, who lives at ZM E. St. Clair BL, doesn’t like ia ha reminded of his advancing years, but he does Uke to reminisce A native of Romeo, ne returned here upon his retirement and since that time has held every office in the local American Legion post and also is active In the 40 and 8, Lion* dub and Romeo Lodge N< 41. F&AM. The colonel's grandfather and great-uncle bought 280 acres on The cplonel had*two tours of duty In the Philippines before going on border patrol in Arizona. Then began the "watchful waiting” under President Woodrow Wilson which climaxed 'Punitive Expedition" against Villa. Duriag World War Cooley was promoted mat colonel a | Camp Pike near Little Rock, Arg., to train draftees for duty From 1824 to 1929, he .waa professor of military science and tactics at Cretin High School in St. Paul, Minn. He retired the day before “Black Friday” when tin stock market crashed. the original deed to the property signed by Andrew Jackson, Still very much tate.wated n national and international affairs, he takes nnmerens publication* which give the most accurate accounts of conflicts throughout the world end rends them nil with avid tale rest. And to show how keen his mind Is, he can watch one football game television, listen to another on the radio and do a crossword puzzle all at the same time—and never miss a trick in any of the three pastimes. Still hale and hearty—he doesn' even wear glasses, the colonel in tends to drive to his next West Point reunion in June. It will be his 60th. Gives Him Service Award Health Assn. Honors Dr. Monroe By DICK SAUNDERS Dr. John D. Monroe, director of the Oakland County Health De- ll anyone told him his office waa caving In, It wouldn’t surprise him. That would just be “old stuff' to John D. Monroe. But that piece of paper was Monroe had Just returned to County Buufd of Supervisors had given Mm an uvuflsu after ha received ton snaasl distinguished tendon award of too Michigan the Weather 1 Fall U S WuUurhnu Baaart rmiluc am vsenrer — fan n_ ftnwfMti saO MiU. fuS| lll«j» m4 vita SanSa?. MMt MaaotkpaM Bias, it. tt aiSM par baor. tesfe MOar ta 4*a. lav taalfkl 1* - SS. IM SaaSar M-U. Pedate far ManSay: |i-1— The award was presented by Dr. G. Fred Moench of Midland, president of the association. v of no one who more richly deserves this award,” said Moench. “The high caliber of Or. Monroe's work in Oakland is recognized throughout the state.” ft 'ft ft “This really belongs to a lot of' (people. We’ve had a great staff flien,” Dr. Monroe said. I “I Insist the lion’s share of the credit goes to your predecessors on this board which helped create the department,” Dr. Mon- down. There was our wall, papers and equipment at the bottom of the big hole. “But we were lucky,’’ he added. “The children had gone and no one was hurt, and we got new offices In the Riker Building." Ia the award ea Ms desk was reflected seme of the high esteem which health officer* In Michigan held for Monroe. In the mid-1920s he and a group of doctors saw the need for a county health department and started to work on such | ui It was 1926 when they formed the Oakland health department and May, 1927 when it was chartered by the State Legislature. Monroe has been its director ever since. It was the first county health department in Michigan. In 1955 the health officers elected Monroe as their, presideht. and he was elected president of the Oakland County Medical Society in 1968. In point of service, Monroe has been a health officer longer (ban any other man In the state. There are n6w health departments in 65 of Michigan's 83 counties serving 92 per cent of the state’s population. Asked why ho thought of ■any needleoo death* “We had some tools to work with, and were getting more all the time. We had to put those tools to use and to educate the people about disease and sanitation.’’ Another man, Dr. V. K. Volk, now director of the Saginaw County Health Department, was Monroe’s assistant for .the first six years. He had been with the health de* pertinent in Pontiac. Volk is alsd being presented distinguished service award this year. The association presents annually, and in special instances '“la those early yean, travel 'One of our biggest Jobe was education. We've coml a long way from the days of our ‘privy campaign,’ or our fight against the common tin cup for drinking in school. “Can you imagine, in this age ! . model fall-out shelters and dream homes, that only 30 years ago we were showing people model privy?’’ Monroe said. Monroe’s first' staff consisted of a dozen peopje. The current staff it. more than 10 times that, ft ft ft We have had wonderful and understanding cooperation from the supervisors through the yean, ‘ut there’s still more ground to wer.” Then a phone on his desk rang. He picked It up and began another day's*..work. The Pay in Birminglmw / Shopping tor IVfen Only Planned Monday Nigtyt BIRMINGHAM—Downtown business stores will be off limits lot women shoppers Monday night This is the night that most of the stores between the hours of 7 and 10 will be open only to men. women will be allowed In' the participating stores hours. ft ft" Shopping males will be able it event have been sent to resi- Jack Sets Meeting to Name Hodges (Continued From Page One) la line far the cabinet pest. This was Kennedy's second appointment to Ms cabinet Earlier The weekend holiday offered a respite from pickets who have screamed hatred at .one school where, a (boycott by white pupils showed signs of weakening. A complete boycott of white pupils held through the week at Me-Donogh No. 19 Elemedtary School, attended by three Negro girls hi the first grade, irate women and a lew Men concentrated their pick-the William Frantz School, where 10 white children joined'^ one Negro student Friday. The Louisiana House gave quick, unanimous approval Friday to a bill providing grant-in-aid funds for parents who wish send their chtidroft to private schools* A sponsor- said the ure would not Interfere with the school system. The meas-n speedy approval from a Senate committee Friday night. , ft ft ft Leases wen signed on to buildings to be converted tat private schools for pupils In the first three grades of Frants and McDonogh schools. A three-judge federal court to-sued sweeping Injunctions against Gov. Jimmie H. Daria, other state officials and the legislature Wednesday to prevent them from stopping integration. The eoun said any legislation that defeated the right of Negroes to attend public schools Is unconstitutional Despite this, House Speaker Thomas Jewell announced Friday the legislature is withholding pay of teachers in the two integrated schools in New Orleans and has placed the teachers under investigation. * Tribal War Flares Up DURBAN, South Africa (UPI) —I Hatcher said it won’t be a Cab-20-year-old war between thelinet post selection, but will deal Koko and Mbotho tribes has flared with "the designation of a major up again and at least four Africans j responsibility” and the designation have been killed, according to re- of personnel to carry it out after ports reaching here today. . I Kennedy ’s Inauguration Jan. 20. ______their Christmas buying in ping will be part of the service of one .evening without competing local stores to add convenience for with the fairer aex for the atten- the male, shopper, tion of a clerk. I Most of the area stores will stay * * ft open evenings beginning, Dec. 12. * . jj - „ '________...______Several stores have already made J* l>Uth .y?r..(Vt f®* plans to stay opan late starting to men only ud no pfovoo so ______ sareeratol that It ha. raerived ^ BlnnWght„ m * a* aatteasl attention. jchriat ChUd Society will bold its Some 6,900 notices of the one-Christmas gift sale and coffee dents hi the area, according to Lewis Betteiiy of the Bettariy Music Company, who is to charge of Men’s Night Ught refreshments will served b$ some ntoilan, while others will provide nranc for the special occasion. .ft 'ft ft Helpful gift suggestions, demonstrations and on-theftpot gift wrap- Monday from 11 a.m. to. 4 p.m. at the Community House. Mrs. Joseph J. Juett is general program chairman of the salo. The Birmingham Ski Club will present its annual ski fashion show Wednesday at 8 p.m. In the Community House. The latest 'in modern aid wear for both men and women will bo modeled by members of the dub. A film on' skiing will also bo this week, he named Gov. Abra-I All sldm, and those interested in ham Ribieoff of Connecticut asjskiing are Invited to attend. There secretary of health, education and to «>, admission charge. Shortly before feavb* Waak- hopao to havw his Cabinet completed, or nearly completed, by the end of aoxt work, Kennedy arrived in thin resort community late Friday. Ho was accompanied by hia daughter Caroline, 3. and by hia sister The Junior High Pilgrim Fellowship of the Congregational Church will have a skating party 7 p.m. Fritted at the Eton Park Munidpal ring/ ft ft ft After skating, the group will be picked up and driven bade to the church for refreehmdite and I dancing. Reservations for the party can weai , rsDr. DooJey Suffers brother-in-law, the Stephen Smitiw. be made by contacting the church * * ft office. Each member may ’ ‘ Kennedy’s assistant press secre- ooe guest, tary, Andrew Hatcher, disclosed! plans for an announcement I Sunday which he said will be major significance. !/• I . P t ' 1*0 CONFER WITH IKE ICOmplefe UtUdUStlOfl HONGKONG (UFO — Dr Thomas A. Dooley, the famed American Medical mimionary, was in a hospital here today suffering from “complete phyrigal exhaustion and a serious badtacha." Mundo Freed by State After Serving Ten Years j (Continued From Page One) | in the shooting by the FBI, Mar-iHe said he hadn't tried for free-! “There to no proof at present tall identified Mundo as the gun- dom earlier because he'd expected of any connection between cancer ian. (to be paroled, ~ ((for which be underwent surgery Mundo, already facing a counterfeiting charge, was brought to Michigan and tried in Pontiac, i Marshall positively identified him t aa his attacker. A special Investigator for the Mlehlgaa Correction* Osmmio-■loa gave Mando several Me de- & •ftWBMtl &S Jtooo rt*«^Saturday »t Ml pm. te«»tiM Tmpntnn is m ____FlMiJ t« tallu <»• l»nrt»l Santa**] Delos Hamlin, chairmatr of the . tossy ip fsnites.. „ {board of supervisors, added t> Dr. Moench'* praise of Monroe.. "This board and the people of Oakland County can be proud of ilteBMy *t MiYai. its health department," he said. tofitoto—r------k——4y ft—. ■-■ >-■•£*’ | "We came through a lot of dlffi-i* cult times. Why, I can remember 491 one day when suddenly the whofji wall of our building disappeared [before our eyes.” Monroe ante. J “That was back around 1929 or g.ltoO when the county .health department was housed on the. second floor of a two-story building on Wayne Street across' from the Riker Building. WALL TUMBLES DOWN "•Aey were excavating next oar, preparing to lay the lounda-..1 MKri.Tioiinnw C>*t tion tor the Oonsumen Power flBLe .8 fi MSteScta 47 j* Co. building. We had just finished ' nSU 8 it BSXt Si 1* tuberculosis clinic for school wS 11 SEi s c . tjjilWiltJt § M Mao York 43 B * ft • 8S8T* | I Bfc j 8 ewriden. downwent ilia DatreU it 14 Hop „ 7* 44 wan. My office—every office—*as HLh # § ” si iua* wide open apace on one aide,” UST 8 I 8 RTSSf?. » S Monroe explained. : SKStiii* 8 I law a z» "We just walked over to the ESSicn' 8 1-toSi fl 81 corner of the room and looked Ova Taa r At. I* faatlM sftte isst FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE — JDr. John D. Monroe (right), director of JdievOakland County Health Department, accept^ the' distin-guiahed service award from Dr. G. Fred-Mg*neh, president of the- Michigan Health Officers A#-sociation. The annual award goes to the health Faataft ftm toata officer who asaochition members feel has made the moat outstanding contribution to public health locally and throughout the state. Monroe waa presented the award yesterday at the Oakland County Board of-Supervisors meeting. *— Three witnesses from Chicago skid that Mundo was working at a baT tiie night of the shooting, but the prosecution scored heavily in the trial by showing one of the defenae witnesses had lied when he said he’d never been arrested. Foar days after Mundo was ■eatmood, gwarts was shot to death la Detroit. His , murder was aavar solved. Marshall received a suspended! sentence, but In 1954 he was once again arrested for receiving atoleh property and sentenced to two years imprisonment. ■ ft ft . ft Authorities are convinced Mundo and Marshall never met in Jackaon Prison. However, 10 days after arriving ere, Marshall, now 38 and a derit of Highland Park, made out an affidavit, in which he laid: "I did not fuHy recognise the Individual who attacked me. . . . I did cIglni he waa the aaaallaat, unmindful of the poaalblllty of my own human error. “It was dark . . . . I was not able to so observe that I might point out an individual as that man responsible for my attack." Mundo produced the affadavit for Bernard Girard, Pontiac attorney, who took his case in June. vteced that Mundo was t Marshall, in a recent interview, admitted that he'd told an FBI I agent when Mundo entered the courtroom that hit attacker "appeared much lighter than the man who held him up' tn tile alley."j The agent's reply, according to Marshall, waa: “He’s clean-shaven now, and he has considerable powder on his face.” That, Marshall said, was enough time to make him stick to hia: [positive identification of Mundo as! bandit — at the time of the; trial 'Tm aot sore now." he said. Taylor this week decided to drop! w assault with intent to murder' charge against Mundo, who had been granted a new trial Three minutes in court yeater-i day and Mundo was free, ft ft ft While in prison, he learned a new trade as an X-ray technician and plans to seek' a job in that field in Chicago, he said. Hileoce fell in the coortroom ; yesterday whew Minute called i across the room to tho man who | hod prosecuted him yeors ago. "Thank you,” he aaid, walked over to Taylor, aiyd shook hands.' “I'm not mad at anyone,’’ he ■aid. "What’s done ia done." I "I'm feeling better, but I’m awaiting the doctors' diagnosis of my present UhMes.** HIGH FLYING ADVENTURE! with Santo and tha BOY FISH Dec. 5th IN THK PONTIAC FUSS NOW 2 STORES to Serve You Better PONTIAC Ample Free Parking DRAYTON Easy Credit Terms THOMAS a ECONOMY 7 toMUNfl . ...( IP -.i .-^.___^.w— THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 8, I960 THREE *•«•*•!«*■ their speed while on I 'W«vy cw court. • Olivier was ordered to, pay the, costs of both hi* wife's and Gage'sj suits. . * * * ! Gage said hit wife—now appear-’ ing In New York In *’A Taste of iHoney”—and Sir Laurehce committed adultery' in London last I June, Mia* Leigh, 47. wop her divorce' Ion grounds of the same adultery.j * * .# Representing Miss Leigh, law-1 yer Robin Dunn told the Judge' Miss Leigh admitted adultery on; jher part and asked him to exercise Ms discretion « * * * I Dunn said the actress' first ad-| nutted adultery "had been condoned" by Sir Laurence. The lawyer mid Miss Leigh's second admitted adultery occurred "after! [Sir Laurence told her that the] ]fjl marriage was at an end.” Brilliant New Crown Jewel by Schick! Exclusive 8Comb Gold Shave Closer ThanYou Dare With A Blade! No other shiver lets yoo uhuve 10 doge, to eafe! 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Krtrt^-u^teurtieertWMrtPrtwwe i— wwwstae»l Mortgage Aid Available Under Urban Renewal A recent Announcement from the Federal Housing Administration should help the Urban, Renewal program in downtoWn Pontiac. It concerns assisting families to relocate from the area to be cleared. Ttie FHA has certified Pontiac for mortgage insurance of a liberal type to help thoae who sell their homes to the city find another place to take up residence. The FHA will insure mortgages up to 100 per cent of the appraisal ▼aloe, with.only closing costs required to be put up by the home purchased. A maximum of $9,000 was indicated. , ★ ★ ★ We agree with Assistant City Manager Robert A. Sturm, urban renewal coordinator, that such liberalization of mortgage Insurance is of utmost importance to the success of the great project of revitalizing downtown. } ' ★ ★ ★ • He aid applies to both now and existing housing, both^ytthla and outsido the city limits, Stierer said, and is primarily aimsd at thorn famines who could not otherwise afford to purchase . * ★ ★ ... Stierer has said that approximately 380 families will be displaced by the first urban renewal program, bu^ anticipates that most ot the familial will be able to relocate without the. special FHA terms. Marine Corps General Makes a Few Changes Tradition is an important byword forth* United States Marine Corps, hut so are efficiency and “doing-the-Job,” and the man who is running the Corps has Shown this by the way he busts tradition when necessary. if .★ ★ First to go was the swagger •lick. General David M. Shoup said “Drop 'em," and they disappeared. Receatly, he put through t|ie order that Marines (except t|mir female counterparts) would s^ed excess poundage, or cine. ★ ★ ^if The latest bit of Corps history to die-ls close order drill, which Shoup has dropped in favor of a simpler type of training similar to that used by the Army. * , .1 ★ ★ ★ . General Shoup is hewing closely to the modern concept of the Ma-line Corps function, a highly-trained combat ready outfit that is 19 per cent fighting men. It looks |ke he's not nfraid of a few change* to keep his men in the eorroct physical and mental state. - upon the opportunities now being opened up for new development and upon the spread of technical skill to bring new resources into fruitful production.** ★ ★ it To win the race with population growth will take a great deal more money, energy and imagination. Withheld Electoral Vote No Use to Either Party In the recent election Mississippi withheld all of its eight electoral votes and Alabama six of its eleven. ★ ★ ★ Politicians in these states had hoped for a strong Dixiecrat movement. When this failed to win Southern support, they decided to withhold electoral votes from either candidate on the chance that a close election would throw the decision into the House of- Representatives. Then these few independent electoral votes # could be used as bargaining power out nf proportion'to the states* importance. . ★ ★ Fortunately the scheme collapsed at the polls and the 14 unpledged votes were of no use to either presidential candidate, both of whom had backed a strong civil rights platform. Labor Party Dissension Helping British Liberals Britain’s Labor party seems to be1 committing political suicide. In six recent elections in constituencies held by Conservatives, they won again as was expected. fiut what was not expected was that the Labor vote would be at the bottom of the list. A significant thing is that the , Liberal party which has been of little importance for years, placed second (n /our of the constituencies and in gradually regaining ground. ■if ’ ★ ★ Labor’s downward trend has been accelerated since the split over the leadership of Huoh Gaxtskbll who does not favor more nationalization of industries, supports Britain’s defense policies and the alliance with the United States. ★ ★ ★ Elected to office were Conservatives who favor NATO, UA defense bases ia Britain and the alliance. All of which te comforting to Americans. Voice of the People Pastors’ Association Vtaps Public Respect Sabbath Day The Pontiac Pastors’ Association deplores the fact that several stores in Pontia^ are open on Sunday during the Advent season Christmas has been badly commercialised ia recent yum, hut this is the worst ye{. It Is a shame and disgrace to our community that we desecrate these days of preparation for tha coming of the Christ-child by permitting stores to remain open on the Lord’s day. ★ * ★ i ? We give oar gifts In honor of the ChiM-eMM. As niMilsis, we, therefore, csB upon the people of (Ms ares not to ilahsnor the Chrtei by buying our glfta on Sunday. If we do not buy, store owners will The Pontiac Pastors' ^Association expresses appreciation to those merchants who are not open on Sunday and we commend .them stores to you. Let us all keep Christ in Christmas by refusing to shop on Sunday, Milton H. B ~ ' Dr. William Brady’g Mailbag: Hair Trouble a Problem to This Worried Reader Two renowned poets, who manifested faith in their lives, expressed the spirit of Christmas in their poetry: Blow, bugles of battle, the marches of peace; i East, west, nrath and south let the long quarrel cease; Sing the song of great Joy that the angels began, Sing the glory of God and of good-wiU to man! i John Greenleaf Whittier, I heard the bells on Christmas Day Their old familiar carols play, And wild and sweet The words repeat Of peace on earth, good-will to men! Henry .Wadsworth Longfellow Days of All Faiths; St Nicholas Thrives on Legends UY8 OF ALL V aiTHS By DR. TlOWABD V. HARPER St. Nicholas is a Christmas figure in America, hut Dec. 6 is day and in Christian wor which he is think of him Santa Claus, ents from som the North Pole, from the early Dutch .settlers .in New York, .and how they developed such ideas is hard to say, for St. Nicholas was never anywhere near the North Pole and was never in any way associated with Christmas. Colombo Plan Nations Hfeye Growing Pains Oolombo Flan nations recently met In Tokyo to assess progress since its formation in 1990. tinder the plot 16 western and Asifcn countries banded together to help raise the living standards of thope areas which are underdeveloped. A startling fact is that in the paajt 10 years the populations of that regions have grown from 700 nUBon to 800 million, j * if ★ A report to the conference present* this quandary; j “Whether this increase should be ceasled as additional pairs of . * bauds to produce new wealth or ___merely as mouths to be fed and bodies to be kept alive,, depends Press Staffers Learn Kennedy’s a *Walker’ Reporters who cover the White House were just getting their wind back from the arduous campaign jaunts with the candidates, when President-Elect Jack Kxnhkdy pulled the rug out from under them. • — ★ ★ ★ He revealed another side of himself which put the Pennsylvania Avenue press corps back eight years. Jack is a “walker” of the Harry Truman style, and many of the scribes aren’t in the shapq, they ware when they faced the heel-and-toe maneuvers of the _ fast-moving Missourian. - — ★ ★ ★ — Perhaps the president-elect la try-ing to whip the press staffers into shape for a little touch football •scrimmage on the White House lawn. Hid exact data are not known but It to certain that he wai born to the town of. Palm in the Aola Minor province of Lycta, and that he waa bishop of the Lyclaa capital city of Myra In the early part of the faurth cents ry. He was brought up as a Portraits By JOHN c. METCALFE When I'm with you the seasons change . . The spring returns in fall . . . And summertime makes0 sure there is ... No wintertime at aU . . . When I’m with you the v stars win romp . , On clouds' throughout the day . . . And Uttle moonbeams' in the sky . \ . Will come with them to play . . When I’m with you the nights Are bright ... As land of midnight sun . . And every moment is as though . . . The morning has begun ' . . When Tm with ^u a rainbow will ... Above our roof remain ... Although blue heaveh and the sun. . . have long prevented rain... When I’m with you the whole wide worid ... la gay and upside down . . But everything is gray and-black t .. When you art out of town. ■— (Copyright IMS) The Country^ Parson “It is reported that a scientist has perfected a low-cost machine with which atomic bombs can be produced inexpensively.”—Press report. It seems man will soon be able to annihilate himself without becoming bankrupt. ‘ * A famous Cuban delegate to the UN., formerly a friemjof Castro, says the latter is nuts, thereby confirming the steadfast opinion held by 090.900 opt 'of l.OOO.OOfr Affi#rt» cans. , • tg three utn aii indifferent to everything I say.” Christian, ia a wealthy family. , When hie parenta died he decided that hie Inheritance would be used tor charitable purposes. He was a good bishop and a fine pastor to Ms people. Also, he was a fighter for the faith. It to said at the Council of Ntcea, in 325, he went so far as to slap the face of a bishop who held the Arian heresy. * * * But it is the legends and not the facts that have kept the memory of. St. Nicholas fresh for 16 centuries. Without them he would be Just another obscure ancient bishop* As it is, he is the still popular patron saint of sailors, bakers, children, prisoners, unmarried women and the countries of Greece and Sicily. More than 400 pariah churches in England alone are named for him. He has been the subject of more Christian art than , any other saint except, the Blessed Virgin. And popular a* he is In England and western Europe, his greatest popularity has always been in Russia. THE LEGENDS His first opportunity to make charitable use of his money came while he was still in Patra. A man there had three marriageable daughters, but had no money for their dowries and was, therefore, about to give them tip to a life of prostitution. Nicholas, under cover of darkness, tossed a sack of gold into an’open window of this faun-' tty's house and the eldest daughter was able to many. He repeated bis kindness for the' other two, and on the third occasion the father, watching, recognized Ms benefao (hr. This is why St Nicholas is the patron of unmarried women. He Is patroa of sailors became he oaee calmed a storm when Invoked by the crow of a ship la distress Bear Myra, and of prisoners because he frequently prevented the execution of Innocent persons. Msi cause he oaee -I'mrulmlj supplied the city of Myra srith grata during a famine. --His patronage ot dittdren Tests . on two legends, one impossible and the other most unlikely.- The first tells that he restored to life three children who had been kitted, dismembered. and pickled in brine by a villainous butcher. The other says that he was still a boy when he became a bishop of Myra.. BOY BISHOPS It was this latter story that gave rise to the medieval “Boy Bishop’’ custoip. Beginning in the thirteenth century, on 91. Nicholas Eve in hundreds of cathedrals and parish churches, choir boys am! acolytes met and from their own number elected a “bishop” (sometimes (failed “Nicholas”) who held office until Holy Innocents’ Day, (Dec. 28. TMs wu supposed to be an amuo-ing piece of burlesque pageantry^ but one can see how it may sometimes have had serious implication*, for this Juvenile mockblshop said mass, gave blessings, even made appointment of clergy to vacant parishes. Also, these boy bishops, with their retinues,, roamed'the countryside demanding offerings from the residents. If a boy bishop died in office he was buried with full episcopal hon- They were playing with solemn matters. Archbishop Cranmer put a stop to it in England in 1512, and if just died out elsewhere. (Copyright ISM) A year ago I lost most of my hair. It has been coming in again t new spots keep appearing . . . (F. A. B.) Ana.—I'm sorry, I don't know any-1 thing about ato»| pecia areata whether it is to] any way different [ from ordinary ] baldness or * of hair. I tell] all I know about] falling hair, dan-] ruff etc., in t let “The Hair DR. BEADY and Scalp," for . which send 35 cents and stamped, self-addressed envelope. Also for pamphlet "Yapng Folks and Old Folks.” Many tell me the vitamln-mineisd tablets suggested in the pamphlet, to build and maintain V I T E, bring marked improvement in thk condition ot die skin, nails and hair. Last year i had giant hives (angioneurotic edema). Aftar reading your article about bad effects of aspirin, I stopped taking it and the hives went away. Need-leu to say that’s the” last time I ever used aspirin, which was recommended to me for cold and sore throat. (R. D. E.) Ans.—Aspirin has no curative or remedial value, although it ia the least dangerous medicine you can take to relieve ache or pain. There arewany reports of feelings of weakness, collapse, angioneurotic swelling of face-and throat, skirurashes, giant hives and rarely death. That's why I advise you not to take aspirin unless you can lie or ait Rt rest for at least half an hour after you take it. * * * I guess I need the iodin ration. I have difficulty keeping comfortable in cool or cold weather . . . (L. W. E.) Ans.—No, One with iodin deficiency complain of being cold in an environment tha t Is comfortable for normal person. doctor”—you give them an an-, swer. Keep up your splendid service. Most of us today Just can't afford to have a doctor’s advice for the small Ills... (E. 8.) An.—Sometimes I wonder how the average family can afford to have a doctor’s attendance and idVise when it is indispensable. You must remember this la m health column. I fry to teach you how to keep well. When you are ill don’t write to me—consult a physician. Last March a daughter was told by tha school doctor to have her tonsils attended to. .They were enlarged and she had a sore throat She got rid of her cold and I did not take her to the doctor because I was .afraid he'd say to have them out. My relatives' and friends’ children have had their tonsils out and they still get colds and tore throats. • Mrs. W. L.) . * * * -An* —Maybe your doctor isn’t a tonail snatcher, it ia principally tha ever-reody operators that per pet ratp tonsillectomy Ypur rein* lives and friends will have forgotten the motive for the atrocity in the cases of their children—to prevent frequent ’’cqjds" and tore ♦hroat Send stamped, seif-ad dreaast envelope for pamphlet “Tamils are Not AS Bad.” (OspyttoM ism) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And toko toe helmet st sals a-vnttoa, aad toe street rt toe ~ whtoh totteneidrtOad. ■ “ i 6tl7. You don’t tell people ’- i your The Bible ia God’s chart tor you to steer by. to keep you from the bottom ot the sea. and to show you where the harbor la, aad how to reach fr without running on rocks or ban.—H. W. Beecher. Case Records of a Psychologist: Sea Brine Helped Cure Parkinson’s Dr. Charles reports the case of his palsied father who got so bad he could no longer feed i Himself. Yet tn two months, he was almost entirely rid of his symptoms of Parkinson's disease, just by taking a dotty dose of concentrated sea brine. Was this a happenstance? You be the jury. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE G—442: Dr. Charles is a prominent physician 'and surgeon in South Carolina. He and his ’medical group became very much interested in sea brine last June when I ran a couple of articles about the ocean’s 4 v^pter - soluble 1 ements that [might be ^helpful jin combating de-Ificiency ailments. DR. CRANE So Dr. Charles and Ms medical colleagues im-ported a tank load of the ocean (trater, concentrated it, and then began using it ad their own famines and some ’of their patients. Two weeks ago, Dr. ' Charles gave me this personal report: ‘•Or. Crane,” he began, "my father has been a victim rt two mao tha, he hap made sock selling the concentrated sea brim in plastic bottles.; Ovr latest biochemical research “Our medical group look upon his case ss a miracle.’’ Well, maybe this Parkinson patient would have cleared up anyway, you may retest. And possibly it is Just a happenstance. ” But Dr. Charles is a .prominent medical expert and not a crackpot or illogical thinker. He Is an open-minded scientist, and so are his medical colleagues. I might add, moreover, that Dr. Charles used concentrated sea brine by the tablespoon on his father, whereas Mrs, Crane and I used only a teaspooriful. so the larger dosage may have beep responsible for the quicker Im- Netther I, nor the’ hundreds of newspapers running this aducatfon-al column, make any positive Cancer, arthritis, Parkinson’s disease, acne, allergies, epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, myasthenia era via, multiple xcierorta. gray hair and badness, phia possibly hardening of the arteries, may an be due in part, at least, to a lack of one or more df the 44 water-soluble chemicals in sea water, for many of them have been leached from our aoll. A number of doetero have re-. paralysis agttaae. aad sbaktag bad the victims were eoaftaed te “Previously, he had beta treated with the usual medical prescriptions, but with only slight relief of hit fymptons. “He finally couldn't feed himself, oven by spoon, for he would (•take so badly he’d spill his . “And he couldn’t write or even sign his name. Moreover, he was humIMatfd when we had gutsft,, became of his tremors. ^ “Ss I decided to fry ow sea back af their trades — with nothing else to aecoont tor the e the sea salt claims, but wo an simply stressing this newest concept hi mrtfl-cfoe, namely, the "chemical smorgasbord” idea. And for my new booklet "tha— Ocean’s 44 Antidotes for Disease." enclosing a stamped return envelope, Phis 20 cepts. It Is full of' specific scientific data. . Alnjrt writ* te Dr. O*om w. Crane •*, W. tore rt the pinnae rrtu. PoStee MtehUrin. encloeinf $ loot * cent •temped, relf-addrrreed envelope and SO oeue to dam teniae end prinUac r1% 4 EARN a. a. 1st Established in 1190 — Never mtotd paying • dividend —f 70 years of found management, your assurance of leciKity. Auett over $6 million dollars. Capitol Saviogs & Loan Assn. Ettablithed 1890 7S W. Huron SL. Pontiac R 4-0561 CUSTOMIA PARKING IN RKAR OF BUILDING C » G HARDWARE STORE SYLVAN LAKE SHOPPING OENTER 2363 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD QUITTING BUSINESS ENTIRE *29,000 STOCK OF Baidwara • Paints • Hat rain • Sporting Goods MUST BE SOLD £ 40% - 50% - 60%-°.v. STORE CLOSED MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY TO MARK DOWN PRICES SALE STARTS THURSDAY, DEC. 8th! SEE OUK ADV. HI WEDNESDAY S PRESS TOR OUR RI6CIST BARGAINS EVER! Actor Praises Marilyn for Extreme Bravery By EAEL WILSON NEW YORK — Bob Mitchum apoke up suddenly and unex- I pectedly In praise of Marilyn Monroe. “Any girl with that much guts—why she tried to save, my Ufa once.” said the Hollywood hero celebrated for not letting stun t men take more risks than he will. .'[■■J- ■, x 1 “I really think shells a great dame—and I've known her since she was 15" “fifteen! She wasn’t In pictures yet, was aha?” I said. “Her find husband, Jim Dougherty, was my partner, at Lockheed when we were shaper operators. He used to earry a picture around of her whan she was IS or if, WILSON Ha would hold up the picture and say. •This Is my eM, Indy. That's a picture af her waiting at home for me.'" ; "Tint time I think I met her was at a Lockheed dance,” Bob said- ‘Trank Sinatra was slnglhg at the Palladium. Probably with tha Dorsey orchestra.” ★ • it ★ ! 80 the Vaars passed, MarUyn , , • and Mitchum became movie ■DHta stars, and around IBM they | were In Canada filming “River of NO Return." [ "Joe DlMaggio was by now I Marilyn’s big love. *. HHh WgW WeM 4 “We had a rough accne on /• a raft, headed fob a big rock |in the raplda. They wanted me 1 , j to use a stunt guy but I said *' : how could I when MarUyn and pvf: • [the kid—I can’t remember his I I name—were out there In *the \ , MMjWaA river. VSgHprJ “Suddenly when 1 saw were sheeting right. reek. I said. myself. think we've baaght It!’ I said to Marilyn. ‘I don't MITCHUM / .want te panic you but it could he n matter of life and , death. Lis dewn flat an your belly an the raft and stay ! down!’ ] "Otherwise we were going to' crash right over 85 miles of jraiMa. 23 “Pretty soon we Saw the little rescue boat. There was only [room In It for two, MarUyn and the kid. And it already had !a big hole in I). A * .A . j "Marilyn said 'No. 1 don't go in ft unless he goes.' She said. He's sick and besides he wouldn’t be here If it weren’t for Ime having to do the scene over.* ] ‘ "So I squeezed in the rescue boat and held my elbow In the hole to keep the Water out. Any dame witji that much guts ★ A .★ , THE WEEKEND WINDUP i “DONT PRINT THAT!” Jane Powell says she has an offer [to do a musical revue In Rome . Cantinflas’U be here for his [ "Pepe" premiere, but refuses to do TV Interviews: He j“I. never did televtaton—I never will." Singer Sam Cooke bought a restaurant to go along with his Hour .ranches, taro music publishing companies, record com pany. etc. , . . Actor George Peppard's sleeping in his dressing (room on the Breakfast at Tiffany’s” set—his son has the (measles . . . Jfck Benny, rehearsing his TV show at the Pal, ladlum. found a penny and said klddtngly, “III return It If the loser can positively Identify It" ... TODAY S BEST LAUGH: Taffy Tuttto complained. “Every .time I want to marry a man for love. I find out he has no [money.” WISH I'D SAID THAT: This may be remembered as the (century when take-home pay was abolished, That's earl, brother. (Copyright. IMS) We Will BE OPEN Every SUNDAY 12 Noon ’til 6 P.M.- Nautilus Docks in Italy LA SPbZIA. Italy (API L The nuclear powered U.S. submarine Nautili* docked Friday at this .NATO base in Northern Italy for three-day visit. Fresh milk continues to lead ter. coffee and, soft drinks forj the consumer dollar. Fresh milk sales total nearly 16.5 billipn early compared to a little $5.1 billion far beer. Why Accept Less for Your Money NOT 3% M 3'/2% BUT 4% CURRENT RATE on ALL SAVINGS Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. EVERY NIGHT TILL 9! famous make Several stylus , MISSES' CAR COATS Pile lined poplin, pile trimmed corduroy or wool and poplin reversible styles. Choose green, brown or grey in sizes 10 to 18. Sportswear . . Third Floor . 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THK PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, I960 Nation's .Traffic Toll Reaches 5-year High CHICAGO (UPI)-The nation has potted a five-year high' for death the highway with 3,CM per killed in traffic accidents during October, the National Safety Council ttys. The October 1930 death toll is up 7 per cent from the same month last year and was the High* est October traffic toll since 1965, the oounctl said. The October death rate boosted I the yeti's total to U.1* dead, a t per rent rise over the figure tor the first 10 months of Inst ! year. The safety council said' the 2 per *nt rise in. fatalities matched a j 2 per cent hike in the number of highway miles trawled and that the ratio of driver miles toy deaths! remained constant. Through October, the council reports, 1.1 R)Ufton persons were in-! jured in traffic accidents. OPEN SUNDAYS NOON TO 6 P. M. util Christmas The Single Vote Killing Annexing Is Ruled Valid Federal Gift-shop at Federal’s this weekend for wonderfil veins. ^ Sale eads Sunday, 6:00 p.m. dept, stores on n»u ITIUtHCOT JOY ■— Pyewackrt the cat — apparently jumping for joy — gets together again with glamorous actress Kim Novak to New York. Kim is shown signing a receipt for the cat, which has b^cn her pet .since 1958 when both appeared in the movie ‘.‘Bell, Book and Candle." The cat had run away from Kim's apartment a few days ago.- - The 19.00 GRAND RAPIDS (UP!) Kent County Board of Canvassers! has ruled valid a. single vote which defeated annexation • to Grand Rapids of an industrial ! property in Walker Township in the Nov. 8 election, i The board took the ballot of | Willard D. Ballard under consideration on a recount demand, which alleged the secrecy of the ballot was violated because a Walker LONDON (API - Eighty Cli-JTowrahiP matoiogists (scientists who take ^lard when ** | EAST LANSING (IV—Some 140| the long view of the weather) from representatives of 78, health, civiciSO nations met Friday for talks, and educational groups were told Outside-their meeting room, even **“ ““ State Department though this is London’s rainy Stale Has Pay Plan Don't ^ " Scientific Forecasts for School Program hristmeas dollar days of Public Instruction is ready with for reimbursing school districts for special programs fur emptkmally- disturbed children. son, not a single umbrella was to be seen. And it didn't rain. Probably felt ft in their bones, said R. A. Buchanan, London me- jfilled out the ballot. •The vote was to annex General! Motors Odrp- Fisher Body Plant No. 2. Ballard was the sole eligible voter living on the property. $1 HALF, FULL NYLON CIFT SLIPS 1.99 Gail A. Harris, consultant for terologtst who is one of the hosts, te department said at a workshjpj called at Michigan State University by the Michigan Society for Menial Health. That the department will ask (he legislature to approve the plan which would reimburse these school districts up to S5.125 annually per teacher. The legislature last year passed s bill aatboHiiag school ' districts to set up tbe special ] It takes less than eight pounds of feed to grow a three-pound frying chicken. UM kick faeklM 1 Holiday dresses BARNES HARGRAVE OPEN SUNDAYS 9:30 to 2:00 P.M 2.88 1.88 The present plan, she said, would pay the school district 75 per ee.it of the cost per teacher up to tits { maximum providing there were r no more than 10 students in^ach class. || I The representatives were told by|< Jaques Gottlieb, director of J the Lafayette Clinic in Detroit,!' that the state's mental Insti'u-!' tions are faced with the problem r finding suitable envlronmeint! for children who are discharged. ; ‘We take them in to the light! of our capacity,.' he said, "but itj is the clogged ‘back door’ of our|< institutions that is causing tier problem. 'Utaless it is open, and we can J move these patients out again into)' a situation where they can sur-!, we frustrate oug,: entire efforts,” Gottlieb added. 7.99 5.00 1.88 Mai Otton $10 LbMd feWAWM ----JACKETS 2.88 5.88 H N. total. SI. Near Hetee thru SAT. 9:30 to 9 MMhr 4 fill tion* paaele lallU Nuffled, plain or flockfd 3d" flan, no-iron Trwioo • 42x81". panels. $1 oa. Mstshlsi vslssss ' ||s DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON PLAINS THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, I960 ONE COLOR < „ SEVTSX . ONE DAY SPECIAL FOR MONDAY Bar that Ohrblmt Dianoaf Now! A Rtpaat *1 * Tienendou $«11-Ool Diamond Ensagement Set With 6 Brilliant Diomondl —Show's Regular $69.50 Voluo —Monday Only . . . *39“ No Money Down I SQe 0 Week! i S. SHAW'S EVENING . MltHICAN'S LARGEST |Ewni«S UNTIL 9 P. M. “ 24 N. Saginaw St. ONE DAY SPECIAL FOR MONDAY — ONE DAY SPECIAL FOR MONOAY As Advertised on TV Snap Trains T Regalarijr it.00 $1 DOWN om SUIDAY It AJ4.Ml s »M. | LI0N6L "IXPLOOINQ" J Target Car *098 TOYTOWN DISCOUNT WONDfRUND 23 N. Saginaw ro*Tuiiti«K ONE DAY SPECIAL FOR MONDAY A Super 6th Anniversary SALE FEATURE .. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Choice of Grinds Round Vacuum Can We teeerra JB JA . 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CLOTHES ONE DAY SPECI& DRYERS (Ball Nat Included) rTa. BENSON CO., INC. %iamu - totiottf tumns - ran 349 N. Saginaw St. *1 4-2521 ONE DAY SPECIAL FOR MONDAY Mahogany* Walnut or Bland STUDENT'S DESK 2-DRAWER — 40" WIDE Ward's Regular $22.95 Value BUNG THEM IN eat SAVE. Men. te Sat. 7 ta «, Tri tH I rjb. 4 CASH AND CARRY STORES • 041 Mm Career MmhIM *4111 Baldwin Am ' ~ „ oweadla Fieri earter aue»| Shop y. (Nlrtek —— wmiuwrt FE 2-6424 FATHER & SON CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Office tad Plant. 941 Joalya SPECIAL FOR m \ - ■ I 14“ NO MOHR: DOWN Me a Weak Boys & Youths COMBAT BOOTS. WARD'S yjw Sturdily constructed — highly polished student's dash that will delight th* Horn* Outfitting Co. young man or lady ... a ' • f wondarful Christmas gift. - 48 S. SoginOW St. An idoal gift for act tv* boy*. |uat like th* rugged, para-troop, combat or Jungle boots of hitnaro! Made Of soft grsln leather or finest horsehide. Sixes BVfc-3. Waterpreef Hirsoblda »i*ei J'a-6 . . . .$9.99 JUVENILE BOOTERIE 28 E.Lawrence, Oowgtown •Open lee'*. to Christmas 1 Family shoe store 928 W. Huron at.Telagraph STARR'S FREE INSTALLATION on EDISON LINES 010-Lb. Load a Safety On-Off Switch # Liat Filter # Model S10-T e Easy Terns FREE: With Each Purchase—A GE STEAM IRON HAMPTON’S ELECTRIC COMPANY "OKN EVERY NIGHT TIL * Pit' 825 W. Huron St. FE 4-2525 BUTTERFLY SHACK TABLES ONE DAY SPECIAL FOR MONDAY RIDE the BUS DOWNTOWN x • Take these: BEE LINES BUS AIRPORT BUS PONTIAC TRANSIT BUS FREE Get Your BUS RIDE TOKENS from merchants who display,the "Blue Emblem". They give them free with.'each dollar or more purchase you make! These^fbkeps accepted by any of the above" bus lines. * Dowolowi Pontiac Park and Shop Ass's. lac. whin extra • pace is needed. 1 Easily iter* A lairing j > gUM i 3-HICK SR 4 ALL FBI $1095 j * ■ I 3 Separately at $6.95 Each | & S. KRESGE’S 1 DOWNTOWN PONTIAC STORE ONLY STORES Open Evenings to 9 P Merchant's Association EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, I960 Farm and .. /-/, j • I I I I I 11 MM |MR I Will Sell Greens Thursday Placing a Della Robbia wreath made of 25 different types of cones, including the rare California rose cones, around the neck of Mrs. Eugene Cleland, Sold Her Home to Kennedys president of Waterford Branch, WNF&G, is Mrs. Ralph Dikeman, Greens Market cochairman. Writes on Women’s Problems The * fourth annual Greens Market for the Waterford Branch, Woman's , National Farm and Garden Association, will op$n at 9 a.m. Thursday at the Community Activities Building on Williams Lake Rond. * * a Mrs, Mark Stewart is chairman of the luncheon to be served from 12 to 1:30 p.m. Mrs,. Wales Goodwin find Mrs. William L. Miller are arranging the tea .table offering coffee. tea and cookies during the ■■ day-long event which' will close at 9 p.m. # * * Christmas trees of all types, > including the little jewelry trees arid nut trees, will be on sale. Orders for the Scotch pine trees will be taken, with proceeds being tagged for the . club's exchange student scholarship fund.' Now attending Waterford Township High School under club sponsorship is Heidi Vo-gelburg of Germany. A local' student will bt sent abroad , next summer. * , , Mrs. Richard Gorman and Mrs. Ralph Dikeman are market cochairmen. With the dub President Mrs. Eugene Cle-« land, they have headed a committee which has worked for the'past two months on Della Rdbbia wreaths. Forty of these works of art were sold at the recent Women's City Club bazaar in Detroit. ♦ * Assisting with the project *were Mrs. Donald Gilchrist, Mrs. E. L. Windeler, Mrs. GarKtt Prible, Mr*. Ralph Bump, Mrs. James . Grem, Mrs.- Dalton Ettinger, Mrs. A. L. Adams ami Mrs. Stewart. Putting finishing touches to A topiary tree of nuts and artificial fruits for the Greens Market to be sponsored by Waterford Branch,. Woman s National Farm and Garden Association Thursday in the Community Activities Building, is Mrs. Fred Heltman, chairman of stockings and Santas. ' . NEW YORK (AP) - Maxine Davis writes about women’s problems from the town’ of an 18th Century bpuse on a hilltop in the middle of a 30-acra Maryland estate. On a dear day she can see the Blue Ridge Mountains and Harpers Ferry Gap, but not her old home in Washington 35 miles away. And although yhe feels an understandable solicitude for the three-story brick bouse at 33BT N Street NW that she and her husband redid from scratch 18 years ago, she knows it's in good hands. The next president of the United States lives there: k A ♦ , ‘‘Mrs. John Kennedy had. wanted the bouse lor a long time," Miss Davis explains, ‘‘and late in 1K7, when she was In the hospital having Car- oline. the senator bought it for her. WWW “I think she first saw it when our two boys were doing the debutante circuit and she was out to the house. After she marled she came out a number of times." Miss Davis bought the Georgetown house hi its original state, -as innocent of plumbing, heating and wiring as when it was built in 1795. She made many interior alterations, and was flattered to note, when Mrs. Kennedy showed her through recently, that she had made no structural changes. FURNITURE DIFFERENT “The furniture was different, of course. I had a mixture of everything—French, English, the later more sophisticated Hospital Boosters Dance . Celebrating its second year, , the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Booster’s Club will meet for a-dinner dance this evening' at' Pine Lake •Country Club. \ A spokesman tor the group says- the boosters “draw together all those who are dedi- cated to the cause of service— not for personal approbation or private gain—but just for The chib’s first endeavor was renovation of the hospital’s emergency room. American. Jackie has lots of French. I could live happily with her furniture. She’s dlry feminine and wifely, and has excellent taste. k k k -“She was .wondering what tp do about the nursery for the new baby. Thlre are just two rooms for the nurse and children, and she was debating a partition. Of course, that was right before the election. There’s no problem since they’re moving into the White House. I understand they’ve sold the house.” * * * Long before they accepted the Kennedys’ offer for the house,* Miss Davis and-Ji e r husband, CM. James McHugh, USMC (retired), a corporation consultant On the Far East, were spending practically all , their time at the Maryland place, about six miles from Brunswick. Their boys had grown up and established homes of their own, leaving their parents alone to the country life they loved. * * * "That’s one of the nice-things about being middle-aged," says Miss Davis. “You can live as you want to.” All of this suggested an- other book to Miss Davis, the just published ‘‘Get the Most Out of Your Best .Years: An Intelligent Woman's Guide.” Her previous half-dozen books dealt with women's psychological and medical problems. By beat years she means middle age, .although she can't find anyone but herself in the . bracket. “I suppose no one likes to admit it because of the overtones. But I just love Heltman, stockings and Santas; Mrs. Adams, churches: Mfs. Miller, nut trees; ' Mrs. Gilchrist and Mrs. Prible, corsages; Mrs. A. W. .Emery, candles; Mrs. Gerald Lewis, fruit cakes; and Mrs. F. A. Fisher, greens. * * * Dried materials, greens, ornaments and "the makings” will delight the do-it-youcself contingent. Roping, swags and . wreaths for . indoor and outdoor use, centerpieces of artificial and dried material and sequin-trimmed stockings- will be shown. Women's Section Dear Abby Wonders . . . So Mom's Old and Foolish! Or Are You Selfish? Fellowship at Waterford Twp. Displays Donated Books At an open business meeting Friday in the Sashabaw Presbyterian Church the Fellowship of Church Women of Waterford Township displayed inspirational books members /have donated to the Waterford Community Activities Building library. * * An election of officers highlighted the meeting with the re-election of President Mrs. Walter Forbes of St. Andrew Episcopal Church. Others elected were Mrs. Ralph C. Mar- ble of Lakeland United Presbyterian Church, vice president; Mrs. Robert L. Adams of Crescent Hills Baptist, secretary; Mrs. Albert 'Kray of Waterford Community Church, treasurer; Mrs. Russell Weil of Christ Lutheran, publicity; and Mrs. Carl Hoffman of St.’ Andrew’s Episcopal, hospitality. The new officers were installed by Mrs. Walter Teeu-wissen Jr. of the Drayton Plains United 'Presbyterian Church. By'ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: Our mother, age 70, eloped with the real estate dealer whb sold her lovely big honte for her. He claims to be 65.. but he looks much younger: No one knew she was even interested in getting mar-v * ried again. She had been a widow for 14 years. Mother isn’t the . smartest woman in the world and foe think perhaps come old and KxAish. • .This man is k pretty fast talker and sirice he knows there is community property in (this state, he put over a pretty sweet deal /for himself. . All mother’s holdings were to .be divided equally among’ her children when she goes, but we/ understand that has been changed. Is* It possible for children to get a parent's marriage annulled? CONCERNED DEAR CONCERNED: p’s possible, but you'd better talk to a lawyer about the prob> abilities. Are you sure your mother Is "old and foolish"— or are you children just young and selfish? DEAR ABBY: I don't claim to be an expert cook, but one thing I make that everybody raves about is spaghetti. I entertain very informally, and always include some single people who eat out a lot. « maybe that's the reason why they are so appreciative and lavish in their compliments Weil. I had my brother and his wife here for supper last night and I served my spaghetti. My toother literally licked his fingers and said. ’’No wonder everyone raves about your spaghetti!” My sister in-law said, "Don'* teil me you serve SPAGHETTI to dinner guests!" I said I frequently did. She said It was DEAR SPAGHETTI COOK: She is krrohg. Although you served spaghetti. It tafted like sour grapes to your sister-in-law. ignore her remarks. 'Divided' We Stand The trousered look for daytime Is moving info nightwear also. Several lingerie maatifee-turers included divided skirts, dress length, in nylon tricot sleepwear. Wilder-McMillen Rite Held in Holiday Setting Personal Viewpoint Aboard a jet flight to Basel, Switzerland, on Tuesday will be Mrs. Horace G. Rofe of Acorn Road. Bloomfield Hills, with her daughter Mrs, Raymond C. Sisty of Farming-ton. They will attend the marriage of Margrit Grieder of Basel to Mrs. Rote's son Edward H., on Pec. 17. a * * * A. Lyle Campbell3" has returned to Chicago to resume his sophomore intudies at the Illinois College of Chiropody and Foot Sprgery after a weekend visit with his percents, Mr. . and Mrs. Abram Campbell of Emerson Avenue. * W Sr Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Somerville (MarieGarteejof.Kalamazoo are parents of a son, Mark Daniel, .bom Nov. 9._____ The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gartee of Scott Lake Road and the Howard , Somervilles of Midland Street, Drayton Plains. It ♦ Among gueris at The Holly Inn, Pinehurst, N. C.,. this weak are Mr,, and Mrs. Edward - Bchmalzriedt and their son James of Bradley street Former Pontiac residents Mr. bind Mra. William N. McHsttte (Mercia McUatoCki of Evanston, III., announce the birth of a son, William Nnrthtop Jr-< Npy. 31 in Evansto/i Hospital. Grandparents are Mrs. Josephine McLintock of Cherokee Road and Milo D. McLintock of Waddington Road, Birmingham, and Mr. and Mrs. William. A. McHattie- of Lone Pine Road, Bioomffelg Hills. * .* * Mrs. Kenneth Gregory Jr. with her daughters Susan and Deborah are making their, home temporarily with tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. George1 A. Greig of West Hickory Grove Road, Bloomfield Hills. Mr. Gregory joins his family here when not supervising construction of their new home -to Ann Arbor.----- ■ ♦ ■ ★ ★ David J. MacDonald returned to Gsocge Williams College in Chicago Sunday after a holiday visit with his parents, the Harold E.—MacDonalds, and his sister Mary of Elizabeth Lake Road. Joining the MacDonalds for Thanksgiving Day were Dr. and Mrs. Law-’ . rence Gelstein and children, Debbie, Larry and Mark. ♦ ♦ ♦ The Leon Cuthberts and family of Percy King Court, Waterford, were visitors at the Sarasota Jungle Garden during their recent Florida vacation. Mr. and Mrs, Austin P. Webb of Liberty Street and Port Justin are spending the wilder at Alamo, Texas, v * k .k . ' Members of the Happy Eight ’ Ofob were, hmcheon guests of Mrs. Lester Bell Wednesday at her bonis on Liberty Street. Poinsettias and hotly springs created a holiday setting for the marriage of Zeia Jane McMillen and Everett Wilder today in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. * * * Oder Claude Cook performed the mktafternoon ceremony in the present* Of some 100 guests. * O * ' The Roy Wesley McMUIeds. parents of the bride, were hosts at the reception- to their home on Dexter Road, Pontiac 'Township. The bridegroom is the .son of the Leamon Wilders of North Saginaw Street. k t k k •Styled along Empire lines, the bridal gown of white candlelight satin featured a sweetheart neckline banded in white velvet. A small Swedish crown of seed pearls, sequins and white velvet held ballerina-length veiling of pure silk Illusion. . e . The bride wore a crystal star pendant, gift of the’ bridegroom, and carried white roses on a white velvet-covered Honor maid, Dorthy Townes, wearing a princess-line red-velvet dress, with small matching cap of net and velvet and red shoes, carried an arrangement of holly. MRS. fVERETT WILDER ert H. Frank 11 of Rochester seated the guests, — Leaving for a Florida honeymoon, the new Mrs. Wilder was wearing a red knit sheath dim With Hie* kid accessories. The couple wiH five on Richwobd Street. A corsage of pink roaes accented Mrs. McMlUen's sheath dress of silver and amethyst silk brocade worn with fitted jacket and small amethyst velvet hat. Her aScessortes were Pine Lake Plans Fetes .The Fellowship of Church Women of Waterford Township displayed inspirational books members have donated to the Waterford Community Activities Building library Friday in Sashabaw Presbyterian Chuf'ch. Mr steroid Lewis, of Andersonville Road (left) from the Drayton Plains United Presbyterian Church accepted the' volumes in behalf of the CAl from outgoing treasurer Mrs. Henry Mehlberg. of Andersonville Road, Waterford Community Church, and the re-elected President Mrs. Walter Forbes of Island Park Drive) St. Andrew's Episcopal Church ( right). Pine Lake Country Club has announced two holiday fetes. * * k A Christmas dance hr scheduled Dec. 17 at the dub with' . music by an area orchestra. Dinner at 7:30 wUI follow * 0:30 cocktail hour. Dandng will begin at 9 p.i reservations are adv A children’s Chrtstn Pec; 21 will be batted the Clown' to -DetrSi 4:30 pint. At 5:15 Sa: win arrive fry helieoi a bag' of Christmas puftet will hs served THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, PECEMBKR 8,1»Q0 NINE,. to Dd-v^Dos Robert NewiU taught * mixer, “Jingle Beil Rock," to members of th« DoC-Do Square Dane* Club Ifeunddy FttiE Thuk Tm Caifc With T#ti WoMlif IaviUtioa Orta ii“ v* PONTIAC STATIONERS Mill* hilki Heal M Shtnarn * w. —frmbr JH. ■■ n HHt Especially In Cold Weather Do Be Kind to Your Hands Ask fiance If He OKs Invitation Use only exterior-type cards, lights, and other for outdoor Christmas to .avoid short circuits. Sliding doers of patterned glass in kitchen cabinets sou easily add sparkle to dally kitchen chores. I tin of the country, odd s water | easier and. mors comfortable and . . softener to the water you asa.(prettier than cure. Daily attention hand cart te of special importance. ITUs is a great help. At to tha to the handa and elbdwa and fad Many vomes hdte to wear|queetian of chaping, prevention is I are eeaential.' gloves and leave them at home Jacobsen's FLOWERS 1 v cordially invite you to attend our Annual OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY December.4th, 1 to 8 P. M. ! At Our Lake Oriorf Garden Town and Greenhouses* A CHRISTMAS FANTASY ? ■ Ideas for Holiday Arrangements ♦» . Poinsettios If Uniquf Candle Designs Unusual Gifts A Fairylond of Flowers , Bring thd Kiddies I SANTA Will Be There! JACOBSEN'S JSrSLSs.' much of the .time or Just cany them akfig. I am not apeaklng from the i faehion angle now, but simply/hbout the protection which gloves provide for the' hands against the weathering elements. We can de without glove* with lee* penalty daring warm weather thaa *a rtppjr days, Even when sieve* are not necessary far comfort w* need them M we h*pr to keep ear hands as yeaag-faakiH as poeriMe. I think most women today an careful about uelag a hand lotton after the hands have been in water, hut some may forget that ido, Just as oiir faces and require more lubrication during cold weather.' AIAm* 10 Minute* N. of Ponfij Tlj/ « you onK S^r-_______________j #• t PRE-HOLIDAY SALE of Cocktail and After Five DRESSES 10% - 20% Off RIGHT NOW *t the Hart of the grend holiday iee*oh . . . awt perry dnun, iopht«ffcst*d cock tell gown* in e vert errsy. on/> Bridal Salon and tAC After Fi?e Shop 17 W. Huron, Riker I Will Your Home Be Looking Its Best for the> Holidays? The Holiday Seaaon is upon ua and there is no better time than the present to have those Rugs, Carpets and UpholsteredFurniture professionally cleaned by our ex-When we've NEW WAY Pictures are the moat wonderful, personal gift you esn choose . . and they become more precious with Yean! Give your Friends «ndtRelatives portraits of your Family this Christmas. Make an appointment with us now. SPECIAL m 3-8x10 Portraits { 3—Walkt Sin | All for ITA95 \ Only 17 C R. HAS^ILL STUDIO 1 Mt. Clemens &t. FE 4*0553 from the tip of each finger down part the wrist. Many creams and lotions almost dUeppear Into the . If you wish to oae a heavier cream, wear the little hand mitt* have trouble with dry cuticle hi wtator who fa **t have fids dlfflealty during Of course our feet should be treated with' the tame concern '•face they take a worse beating than out hands when the temperature drops and the winds blow.. Our elbows may also become very rough and darkened at this season. Maaaage'these also with, lotion or cream. It you live la a hard water se<- . In the winter we need gloves if we hope to keep our hands as young looking as possible. Some women may forget that our hands, just as our faces and necks, require more, lubrication during cold weather. Question: I am engaged to S man who travels a good deal on business. Our chib wQj soon hold its annual dinner dance. My fiance will be. away at the time but a young man whom I have known for a' long time has asked me to go with him to this dance. I would like very much to go as it it one of the major social events of the year and all my fgends will be there. However, my mother thinks it would be rndst improper for me to go with a man other than my fiance and says It will cause unpleasant gossip. Must I sit home and twiddle my thumbs while all my friends are having a good time, or may I go? Answer: My advice is to talk this over with' your fiance, and tbenf if be does not mind there is no reason for you not to go to the dance. * ft ★ Question: To settle a long standing argument, will you please tell me If it is proper for a man, when announcing himself on the telephone, to say, "This is Mr. Janet speaking?" In other words, should the “Mr." be used? Answer: Unless he la old enough to be her father or even grandfather, a nun calling a woman whom he knows socially never, under any circumstances, would announce himself u “Mr.” He would say, “This is John Jones.” But a man calling a woman on business says “This is Mr. Jones of Blank and Company.” If be were‘calling*! businessman, he would be likely to say, “This is Jones of Blank and Company.’* * ' Most Excellent Chief. Mrs. Fred Wheeler. prafal «t U* w.u « J<* 1*1 officers lor Mlspah*Temple lcharyi o( ho*tea*et for the dsy. . No. 7, Pythian Sisters, Thursday * * * [evening in Feitowihlp Hall Weriey Dalton, operatic tenor Mrs Edward Kerr will aeiye ^ New Yortl haa .ung with [ moat excellent chief with Mrs. ^ avk; Opera and the I Mrs, Kerr Will Heqd Pythians Excellent Chief. . presided at t Branch Slates Musicale the Bloomfield Hills Branch of.cordings and studied in New York! Woman's National Farm and Gar-land Rome, den Association will have a Christ-' * * * mas luncheon and musicale Mdn-| Members will bring gifts for pa-day, noon at the. Kirk-in-the-HUls. j tients at Pontiac State Hospital. Roger Kyes Rho Chapter Sings Carols sitting i t...— --- . New Yorit Oty Opera will give ai Rho Chapter of Alpha Delta Charles l*onon. excellent senior: He has made many re- Kappa Sorority sang Christ- Mrs. Reino Perido, excellent Jun-|_--> - - lor, Mrs. George Gleason, man-lager: Mrs. Theodore Ziehmer. .;.*nr, n* retary; Mrs. George Newdin. treat- ChriStmOS Party urerandMn.WiUiampowie. plan- Pol IOWS Meet ilia IM. I . . Press correspondent will be Mrs. A Christmas party followed the ^ Eugene AUaa: delegate to Grand pursdey meetiijg of Alpha Delta wile£ W™tkinal of. Temple. Mrs. George Janes with Kappa Sorority. Epsilon Chapter i» I fie* fa the -election et the so- mas carols following a business meeting Thursday in the Henry Clay Avenue home of Mhs. Walter Sheffield. Josephine Bulla was cohostess. The 18 members present vot-to sponsor Mrs. E. deo Mrs. Karl Erickson, alternate Mrs. the Sanders Circle home of Mrs. Kenneth Goding will be trustee Thomas Walsh! Mrs. Norman Uh-tor three years and Mrs. Erickson, Idenrood was cohort ess installing officer.' * * * Serving on the refreshment com- At the business meeting Mrs. mittee were Mrs. Addison Ber- , Lewis Cornell and Mrs. Genevieve' thune. Mrs. Claude Wiley. Mrs. Van't Roer of Claricston were ap-| Emery Beedle and Mrs. Kerr. pointed to represent the group on! - '........ a committee planning a March! Approximately six out of ten theater party with Rho Chapter of families own their own homes to- the sorority. | day. Anaconda copper plumbing j The annual Christmas card show-! specialists report. Twenty years|er lor patients at Pontiac State ago. six out often families rented. Hospital highlighted the meeting.! rarity's international convention at Denver. Goto, in August, 1961. Advises Students Dr. Mary Guthrie, zoologist and cancer researcher was among 49 career consultants from 21 cities advising Ober-lin College women students about Job opportunities during the biennial Women’s Career Conference in Qberiin, Ohio Friday. She discussed in round table sessions the job potential in the fields of research, technology and the biological sciences. Gbristnas Fair UNIQUE and UNUSUAL HOME DECORATIONS AND TREES SEE CHRISTMAS SURPRISES FROM FAR AWAY LAND* AND DECORATED YULE LOGS A TRADITIONAL ENGLISH CUSTOM YOU WILL FIN GIFTS THAT ARE MFFBtENT • *' FAIR OPENS WsfaMfay, Dsc. 7 until Dm. 24 Gift Pe*n*rtfrtl«**. Pee. 7-11 ■very Dsy—* AJU. to 9 P.M. Ifaesgt Saturday, 5:00 P.M.) Sunday, 2 P.M. te • P.M. • SHOWCASE INC. The HAMILTON!! Built to Perform. DRYER Just One Job: * DRY CLOTHES In the MoBt Efficient and Safe' Manner Known GAS or ELECTRIC w PRICED FROM <10 DOWN If you want to surprise her for Christmas — We will Make Delivery Dec. 24th. Open Every Might Till Christmas of PC SI WEST HURON STREET A THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER i I960 Advent Wreaths Grace Advent, one candle 1$ lit. The next week, two candles are lighted and so on. The fifth candle, usually larger than the other and in*the center of the wreath, is lit on Christmas EVe. In the use of four candles for the season a specific meaning is placed on each candle. The first has been called the prophecy candle, opening tip the period of wait- Cinfcs will flicker in hundreds el Pontiac .atiperhotnca when church families prepare for the Christmas season by lighting the first candle in the Advent Wreath. ; ^ '* -0 '♦ Many ^memhers who formerly paid little attention to the Uturgi-cej calendar have in,recent years been emphaiing the observance of the Advent season in the home ing, This is to be lighted by the as well as in the church. youngest child in the family each Thay esggeet ways te keep the n.***lt °* th* flrit we*k’ meaning of Christmas from be The second Is the, Bethlehem Ing lost In, the hectic round of candle, symbolic of preparation* •! shopping and parties. ! being made to receive and to Parents and childien will use .«** *> '(Mat Child. 'the wreath each evening in their! The eldest child lights two homes as part of family devotions, candles each night the second' * it hr week. ' The four candles in the wreath The third is the shepherd's symbolize the four weeks preced-jcandle typifing the act of sharing! ing Christmas. The. first week of Christ. The fourth in the angel's] candle and the fifth is known as this Christ candle. PRAYERS OFFERED V With the candlelighting, prayers may be offered, i verses from the Bible read or csirols may be sung. Another thought is toj have one of the children memorise and recite a Christmas poem. The important thing is that the family pause for a few moments to think together about what the coming of Christmas means. An Advent Wreath has 1 placed In the Cposs of Christ Lu- "The message of Advent,” said the Rev. Lester L. Dobyns of Christ' Church Cranbrook, la a message which affords us ever hew opportunities tor'a fresh start —not just the faltering start of a New Year’s resolution but the Strength and power of a nfcw life.” * •' * * ■ "This is stated with special emphasis read on. the first Sunday In Advent in preparation for the great Festival of Christmas in Romans: “Besides this you know what hour it is, how it is full time n theran Church, Telegraph and «„ . "TT" ._______5 . _ „ . ,_ . ' . , tor you to wake from sleep. For Franklin Road, and wreaths made jjialvatton u ^ by the Women. Qulld. given to|we fl„t bB|j at IM gave more than ITS million last . compamcd by Christmas carolers. — — — - . ™ — - . a—— . Ml. nemeas Si. Persons In msM y*ar tow«rd *be support of* their ; •f sMistaam or knowing others |worW churrtl Pro*r*IT’ to addition I needing materia) aid may phone j10 welfare activities. Congregations to Hear Christmas Music Funds Wtu go toward extending I ™ r Ad - elfare. disaster-Id. and edu* tlonal services at home a. well 'services. More than $1.4 million.) some five millionarticles of cloth- j ing and more than two million lood ! baskets were contributed. Approx- widespread medical, wet- fare aad educational ministry la . .__________..___.______...._.___I lm lands abroad |j®8 end more than two million lood; CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN «U Mtllcrm Dr, Wswrtord - Sunday School S 30 Evening Some* 7 P.M. --- Lons SuUock. at DotrsN For Infaeastioa c»l! cm )-aa7i The Rev. Myron E. Everett will preach on "Preifiue Ye the Way” at the Sunday morning worship hour at Baldwin Evangelical United Church in preparation for Christmas. In the evening junior and senior high youth fellowship groups will stage a service, "Hanging the Greens.” ' Confer speaks on “The Slgnifi- Presbyterian Church. A class ot cance of Candlelight." "The mean- new members will be publicly wel-ing of the Ponnsetia," will be told by Ermadine Gornett and Betty Bell will recite "The Legend of the Poinsettia." Playing an organ and piano prelude, ”0 little Town of Bethle-will be Nelle ami Susan Killen. The pastor will give the Vnas," will be given by Robert invocation and the call to worship. Chairman Ronald Metz will ■peak on “The Purpose of the Service” and Steven, Ritter will tell “The Significance of the Evergreens.” At this time the tree will be lighted. CHURCH OF GOD East Pffts# it Anderson ) at $ p.m. Leaders of the program Special music will include Tit-comb’s anthem, “0 Love How Deep,” and Bach’s "Jesus, Shepherd, Stay Thou Near Me." Solofef will be Royce Everett with Lyndon. Salathiel presiding at the 87- ’The Significance of the Bella.” Kaye Gaddea la scheduled to tell at “The Mistletoe.” "The Meaning of the Creche" will be Pat Horner’s subject and the meditation, "Inside Christ- Torn Mehlberg will lead the de-’ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Baumgartner will show pictures of West-era Europe and the Paasion Play Tuesday evening. Dr. John K. Ormond, a recent visitor to the Congo* will speak at the men’s turkey dinner Wednes- served by the men under the supervision of Bradley. Scott. COVERT A combination Christmas bazaar and chili supper is being held today at Covert Methodist Church starting at 4 this afternoon. Homemade baked gm today-.when the congregation held' the annual election. Named head elder was DeFor-rest l. Patchin of 6075 N. Farming-! ton Road. Bertha B. Plunz of 663; Glendale St. was chosen head dea-; conesa, and Mr. Saville, head dea-! con. Joseph F. Heitsch of 3860 Lond-i [dale Road will serve as Sabbath; School superintendent and Glenn white’ elephant and green miH.________„ I I thumb booths will be in opera-in -1 t >>■ »,/ votions at the junior high young 4*y night. President William Herr- tion in the parsonage basement] ttClllTOQCi iV lCfflt people's meeting Sunday evening, mann will be in charge of the] next to the church on Pontiac! . t . ■ Senior high youth will decorate j evening. [Lake Road at Tyrone Street. Var-lCfl iOiiV6i’Ci'6ST cookies for Pontiac State Hospital! The dinner will be prepared and *ous *ames will be in progress. r*._i r»_• _ * General chairman ia Frank OUftGfay ti Veiling BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH West Huron at Mark Street Dr. Charloe A. Carman. Interim Partor Percy M. Walloy Jr., Mlnlsfur of Education- \ Two Worship Services — 8:40 sod 11:00 • m. Sermon: "THE SURVIVAL OF THE CHURCH" 9:45 A M.—Church School Rally Oey 7 00 p.m.-—Five Youth Groups Adult Forum "THE CHURCH AND OUR CITY" — "Our Police Deportment" 8:00 P.M.—Senior Choir Christmas Cantata "Ths Hoivenly Child” Wedrmdsy 7:15 p.m.—Midweek Service of Prayer and Study. “An American Baptist Convention Church" Connelly, The Rev. Mr. Everett will pronounce the benediction. Throughout the evening the congregation will join in singing "Joy the' World," “0 Christmas Ress,” “O-Come All Ye Faithful,' There’s a Song in the Air," <” Heard the Bells on. Christmas Day," “Away in a Manager” and 'Silent Night.” k Youth ushers will be . Jack Hodges and Frank Kitchen. PRESBYTERIAN Advent Communion will be celebrated at -the 9:30 hnd 11 [services Sunday morning in CHRISTIAN, PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittamora Street Sunday 7:30 P. M. HAROLD PHILLIPS Wadnaaday Silver Tea ST. PAUL METHODIST ....lei Z. Square Uke Rd FZ l-ttll—FZ 1-27M. Morning'Worship 10 AM. and 11:18 AM. Church school 10 AJ4. Intprmediite tad Sr. Youth C to • p. m.—Older Youth 8:30 to I M v---—-------MY. JAMM A metPWQv KlfUr~---- SUPERVISID IfUUSSRY—ALL 8ERVICE8—AMPLE PARKINO D PARK METHODIST CHURCH Sunday Servlet 10 00 AM. 11:15 AM. Youth Fellowship 6:30 P,M HMHMMHRHI The SALVATION ARMY 7T 29 W. Lawrehc© ^Street ’ SS9 Sunday Sch'l 9:45 a.m. Young People's Legion 6 p.m ilora'g Worship 11 a m. Evangelistic Mig. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayei and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. CAPTAIN and MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Good MsMe-» Singing — True to God Meets With Us—You Too, Are Invited Grace, president of the Mrs. Earl* Hunt is in charge of the supper. Youth counselors are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Green. The public is invited. AUBURN HEIGHTS “Prayer — the Language Everyone" will be the subject of the Rev, R. William palmer’s l at il:15 a.m. Sunday af *i United Presbyterian-Church in i bum Heights. Shelby - Lock may will sing a solo. rnUu i READS scripture LESSON — Reading the Scripture lesson' in the Sunday'evening service at Columbia Avenue Baptist Church is Harold Tate of 47 N. Ardmore St. A youth is selected .each week to lead bribe reading and offering prayer. "Waterford Township's American Baptist Church’’ CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST Crsictni Lerka Road near Hatchery Road Worship 10 AML , 11 AM. Sunday School Largs Parking Lof J V Nursery During All Services ■" t L. Adkmi. Putor K Lot ligh group will see the Finley’s Feelings.” A on mental health and in everyday life will fol- A covered dish dinner will pre-the showing of fife movie, Bible — How It Came to ’ Wednesday. Serving will at 6:30. A display of, old and Bibles will also be shown. Youth groups will have a sca\ ger hunt Saturday. Baptists to Hear La Volla The Rev. AngeHo LaVolla, scholar and author of Christian Heritage Magazine, will apeak at the morning-service Sunday at the Memorial Baptist Church, He comes from the Christ MiaafauiJn Hew York City. Sunday evening will be known s "Railroad Night" at Silvercrest Baptist Church, Dixie Highway at Rosemary Street, with Rudy Peterson and his Railroad Gospel Team from Detroit in charge of the sepr-ice. I - Composed of railroad workers and their wives, the team ia found] in churches of various denomina> tion,. Members ting, preach ana! give testimony. ! - Fred Cook and Doyie fiedweU.j members 6f the local church, will! usher dressed in the railroad uni- ] arm. The church'will be Ut by rail-i road lanters, when the Railroad] Team appears at both the 6:15 j youth meeting and the worship; hour at 7:30. The public is invited. first Church THE Nazarene 60 State Street , Sunday School . 9 45 A. M. Morning Worship ...... 11 >00 A. M. —6:30 tor 1,00 P. M.— MUSIC NIGHT PROGRAM For AH The Family To Hear , Treat the Family to This Sacred liutic Current Hit Tunes Included in Musicale The Rebels Quartet of Tampa, Fla. will present a musical program of sacred songs as well as current hit songs at 8 p.m. Monday at ,Chtl*tian Temple, 506 Auburn Afe, jy > • •' h“ Tbe | ‘ vision records for Bibietone. Current records include Man*’’ "The Fourth Man,” "This Ole House," “Lifted From Sin’ and The Genfie Stranger.” liiigl FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OAKLAND AND SAGINAW STREETS 9:45 a,m. Attend A Growing Sunday School ' ATTENDANCE LAST SUNDAY—1196 10:45 ajn. MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE Siibject—"SLEEPING SAINTS" Rev. H. H. Storage, D. D., speaking 7:00 p.m. Roy Gustafson,'Bible Teacher PLAN TO HEAR ROY GUSTAfSON EACH NIGHT THIS WEEK AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Monday througnThursday at 7:30 p. m. Friday night at "7:00 p. m. . Everyone Welcome! FIRST METHODIST South Ssginsw at Judsoo Paul T. Hart, Pastor ' yna. W. Worth, AssoeUte Pastor MORNING WORSHIP 10 A.M. "THEN HE REMEMBERED" HOLT COMMUNION SUNDAY -REV. PAUL T. HART. Pnaehlng Church School 11:80 A.M. Youth Fellowship 8:1S P M _ Wed., 7:80 P,M. Prayer and Bible Study DgVIVAl OTVifK KCvIVAL Everyone Welcome ZION WESLEYAN CHURCH SkaaskUkt Ok*. O. It. Andcrmn trom UaavUto, Pa. Strrlcti Nlihtlj, 7:JS P.M. With ■ptclal AU Day Bervtcca SkturSty, Dm. It, WM A. M.. I:tt P. M MS 1:J» P. kf. azouLAR Services Sunday school .... ....10:00 a.m. Morales Worihlp,........tl:tt a.m. Kvoatac Touns Pooptoo* SonriM ..............« . JO P in: XtsmOIHUo Sorvleoa.... 7:30 p m. W,d MM-Weak Proyor Mootlas ......... “1:M p.m. Ro». P. ttiakod*. Pastor - LIGHTS ADVENT CANDLE - The first candle of the Advent wreath in the Ctxws of Christ Lutheran Church, Franklin and Telegraph Roads, is lit by Leslie Green of the Sunday School. Each week before diristmas another candle will be PooUot feoto Photo lighted until the four are ablaze. The large caotfle In the center called the jChrist Candle ia Ut Christmas Eye- Leslie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crept of Turtle Lake. CHURCH Of IESU _ of Lattar Day 9 MONDAY, DEC. 5th at 8 P.M, -505 Auburn Ave.-, Pontiac THE POVTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER a, i960 ELEVEN TRINITY METHODIST K*mo Harbor UabartU. luMtikt. Mftstotor 10:00 "Lite l* Decision and Indfctoton" ' HtlfJhp**!; Infill id KEEGO HARBOR BAPTIST CHURCH mi ■. cut Uk* Kosd First Christian CJiurch 7 Diaciplaa of Christ Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Church Service 11:00 A. M. 858 W. Huron Rov. D. D. McCoII New Members to Be Received at Atonement; Ho«r mem ben win beKcotvod y morning worship service to-uunow at the Church of the Atonement, 3635 Cllfltonvtlle Road, Waterford Township. 'Jht pastor will preach on Thanks Be to Ood ter Christ-Tide la tee seventh ser-J / * eertes from "Ths Apostles Creed.” The sacraments of intent and adult baptism wifi alto bo administered. The lewier Ugh me treM the National Lutheran Council Churches ASCENSION WATERFORD tenues as lessen amsei S631 Pontiac Lake Rd. ’ Wm. LaFountain, Pat lor CHURCH SERVICE 9:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 1040 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE 1140 A.M. CHRIST of the LAKES WHITE LAKE TWP. tfeellee et Btaamoat Seheel 0533 Elisabeth Laka Rd. /von Q. Rose, Pat tor SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15. AJA. CHURCH SERVia 10:30 A M. SYLVAN 1AKE Plga. off Orchard Lake iBefeme eyim nne»i center) Parlor dark McPhall SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 AM. SERVICES .......1140 AM CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. Airport at WHUama Lake Rd. Arvfd C. Anderaon. tenor WORSHIP 11 A M. ' SUNOAY SCHOOL 9JO A M. BEAUTIFUL SAVIOUR N Adams Rd. Between Lent end Square Lake Road* Donald G. HU. Potior Morning Worship 8:30 snd 11 AM Sunday School .... 9 JO A M. ST. JOHN'S PONTIAC S7 lUU at M Cherry 81 ■ Cham* a. 0»ain. PaaHr SUNOAY SCHOOL 945 AM. CHURCH SERVICE 1140 AM. • CALVARY CLARKSTON Clarita ton Elementary Be ool tenet Paul A. I ohm WORSHIP....... 9:30 A.M. SUNOAY SCHOOL . 1045 A M. The youth group will meet Sunday evening end continue with plank for Watch Night aervice. The group will- play the aeventh inning of Miss Anita free- lead will reed the Goepel of John, ntepter 5. • Plans will also be made lor the nunthly roller skating party at the RoUadium Monday evening. The I Rev. Donald C. Andrews said the ipubttc la Invited to aU services. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A M. WORSHIP HOUR 11 A* M. PILGRIM YOUTH 6:15 P M. EVENING SERVICE 7:00 P. M. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH BALDWIN AND fA1RMOUNT First Social Brethren Church US Baldwin, FB I48M Set- Eve. Service .., I JO PM. Swtdey School .. . . 1040 AM. Sunday Morning Wonhip ......,1140AM. Sunday Evening Wonhip ....... Tues. Young People Thursday Prayer . REV. TOMMY QUEST, ten tor 7:30 PM 7:30 P.M. 7 JO P.M. BETHEL TABERNACLE rm man 1 m charts *r hem SB 10 am Worship 11 am EvangelleUe Berrtce fOO pm. Tula, add Thura. 7:00 pm. aim ram — White gifts brought to St. Andrew Eptooopel Church were sent to SL Luke Mission, Shageluk, Alaska tar Christmas. Made up of F,lrlm" fsnellies the M-vy la run andrety by Mrs. Jean Aubrey Dementi. A practice! nurse, she takes cure et the medical needs of t taSH tnu Vfeeta worship services end hoe two youth groups. The 74 children range from kindergarten through high school age. Mrs. Demend suggested gifts of books, toys* and games. Shown wrapping gifts marked ter boy or girl are (from left) Carl, Melanee and Stepbenie Grantors of 3388 Oak beach Rd., Waterford Township. Leaders Elected Dr. Ltftor Olrmtetod Named Senior Deacon at Mealing This Week Edward Baumer was. elected director of social action at die first organisational meeting of the new Pine Hill Congregational Service* ere currently held In the Pine Lake Elementary School l West Long Like Road. * * * Chosen tor the board of deacons nd dsacone—ka wen Dr. Lester Olmstead.senior deacon. EmiUe B Ladwig. Shirley Hulbert. Metis Georgeff. Mary Lou Whitfield; Natalia Cook. Phyllis Roberts. Ed-' ward F Ladwig. David Marsh. Alexander George#. J. L Rlc.i-ard*. R. W. Wunarhe and Richard Then He Remembered/ to Be Pastor's Meditation “Then He iRemembered" will be son, Mrs. LaVeme Cox, Mrs. Lewis Proochof for 50 Year* Honored With Recaption The Rev. D. T. R. McLean, preacher for 90 yeei^ and' former pastor of the Chord) ■ of Christ when it was located In a red brick house near the railroad Hacks on West Huron Street, was honored with a reception by the congregation of the first Church of Christ te Rittman, Ohio Thursday. Anyone wishing to said the Rev. Mr. McLean a greeting may mail It in care of Elder James Hile et the church In Rittman. ‘ ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH WELCOMES YOU 8 A M.—Holy Communion 9 30 A.M. and 11:15 A.M. Morning Prayer and Church School Drayton Plain*, Mich!(an CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH O. W Gibson, Minister FE 4-0239 347 N. Saginaw Bible School .. 9:45 A.M. Morning Wonhip ...11:00A.M. Toute Service ,. 6:00 P.M. Evening Service*.... 7:00P.M. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 P.M. CHURCH OF CHRIST the meditation by the Rev. Paul T. Hart at the aervice of Holy Comet 10 a.m. Sunday In First Methodist Church, Saginaw at Jud-son Streets. A ladies' sextet will sing “O Lord Most Holy" by Franck. The group includes Mrs. Merlin Asplln, Mrs. Norman Legge, Mrs. Lloyd Daw- Will Welcome Members Butler and Mrs. Paul KratL Leading the singing win be the Sanctuary and Chetub «Choirs. Youth Fellowship will meet at 6:15 p.m. Sunday. * * The Woman’s Society of Christian Service will sponsor the singing of old and new Christmas Thursday evening. Friends The origin of carol* will M Church of Nazarene Slates Youth Night LUTHERAN CHURCHES MISSOURI SYNOD j Grace Corner Genesee and Glendale (Week Steal Richard C. Sfuckmeyer, Pastor Church Service 9 00 A.M. Sunday School .... 9:00 A.M. Church Service ....11:00A.M. Sunder School ...1140A.M. St. Stephen Ssahabaw at Kempf , Guy 8. Smith. Pastor St. Trinity Auburn at Jessie (Sees Sttet Ralph C. Clout. Pastor Sunday School .... 9:45 A.M. St. Paul Joalyn at Third IMarie Otoe) George Mabdtr, Pastor Morning Service ... 10:45 A.M. Sunday School .... 9:00AM. Cross of Christ Bloomfield Towmhlp Square Lake end Telegraph Rev. Dolafno Pauling Church Service .... 9:45 AM. Sunday School ... 1149AM. St. Mark twea eieomnois TowwMsi Wm. C. Grafo. Pastor Church Service .... 8:45 A.M. Sunday School ... 9.45 A.M. Church Service ....11:15AM. Cedar Crest ffhmewarth off Unhin U. Rd. aem to Dean* e*n*oti Howard t. Clayeombo, Pastor Senrices at 9J0 A.M. ml 11 AM. Sunday School 9:45 AM. ZION CHURCH of the NAZARENE 239 8. Pike Sweet 10am—Sunday BkboCl h Rev. Harold L Harris FE 44218 Apostolic Church of Christ 458 Central Young Peopl# Soturdoy — 7:30 P, M. Sunday School and Wonhip 10.00 P.M. Sunday Evening Service ... 7i30 P M. Service^ Tpes. end Thun. .... 7.90 P.M. Church Phone FE 5-8361 • UL 2-5142 Bishop L A. Parant CHURCHES of CHRIST Lit ten to the Harold of TrsihEoch Sunday CKLW TV S:90t A.M. WXYZ 1040 P M ‘SYLVAN lake pontiAC orcaars UK* aas UMatoMt M*. lias n.mmiy or. ctfte Ba Manta Hsuttr W. W. HALL. MINISTER n mm Vttar state Study 9:50' A.M. CtosM* nr SB Aast •ibto School 845 A.M. : Morning Worship 7045 A.M. Moraine War,SI* 1# IS AM out OMtsHi Oout a»»»S»r , Eyonlhg SorVico 8 P.M. Wod. Night State Class#* Wnagasi aa« Oaaiay* Oaf. sumII 7:30 P M., Wat. PM* outer 7 to Mi- LAKE 6RION w. *. i-mmt. Xtototor 1080 Hemminewey Rd. off Oerksten Rd. Bible Study Sun. 945 A.M. Tues. 7 JO PM ~~— Worship 1045 A M. . 8:00 PM. ' Merlin Aspiin will direct tee [Sanctuary Choir in' singing new 'AAatwrialitni — U Cowan will be nor- A n .. . ^ B rator and Mrs. Norman Legge will OUT Rtligionr IO Bd lead the worship service. Mbs, Topic at Men's Council I*•*! *“* will be h. charge of r the Christmas program and re- freshments. j Thirth-four new members will be; 5* "f* Sunday night of each w^icon^ at ^ aronhlpl The,Woman's Society is sponsor-!! ** X°2zi»eiMces Sunday at the Orchard ing a turkey dinner from 5 to 7:»fl Nlgm at the First Church of 0“ Lake community Church, Presby-'p.m. Friday. Tickets may be pur-PVJ**. « —■ » ItwUa. ehued tom m-mbrn or n*. jr£. "* Comm*#* M b. rector- of the Thumb Youth tor! Christian Temple, 505 Auburn Ay*. Dr. Lola F.Marton, Pastor Rev. James Maddox. OsslsUnt Rev. Jam McKinney. Assistant Frederick (tort was aamed msdsrator and Pilaus Oort, clerk. Tho board at Sntotoss torn-ritoa of AMs tan, Mekaid Bstesrt, CUfford Kirkwood. *______ Georgd Pcttak. Jar* M.rxhol •“ ****•»• 1» the mrv- and Joka Cork Jr. r • "Wisdom From the Wise Men" fYed Waring Music Workshop andi , HU bo tha theme of Dr. Alfrod D. with the Rodeheaver School of Cray's sermon at 11 am. Sunday. Church School classes are held at DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Bl*ab*th Lok* Mod at Tlldn COMM Sunday School 10 AM. Morning Worship..........11 AM. iaoler sad B*«lnn«n' Church Youth Service ..............................8:80 PM. Keening Service ................. ..... PM. Midweek Service ........................TJg PM Wed. Pastor—REV. Ltt LaLONB VUIIUIIUQIUII Will nr CTIV* ------- — □brated following the sermon on!®®**' ,;“Ttw Power of His Presence. *' Fred Puller v I sing “God of iChristmas Musicale I Loyalty Sunday is scheduled fur , The Rev. Edward D. Auchard. Rt St* Pfllll Lllttl61911 ncrad music He has been eotoiet L^. wlU lead the worship ^ Jk tor^Z°T>TuJ?£r “ P^^nyutog. Sunday TV annual Christmas Musicale Preaching the evening eermon,afternoon. Sponsored by the Pres- and Tee 'nxmoored bv the Oek-^ URay McOeery hyte,y of Detroit, the viUege is aLnd Coun^Ompter of the Val- ^ ___ ______ __ of flint. '_______ home for senior citixens located! paraiso University Gimd. will be Dsc. 11 and a Christmas program; The newly formed seven-piece * McNichola west of l>legrnph held at 4 30 at! W c^Udra to scheduled at 4 pm. orchestra will play for the first ; Road. !« Paul Luteown Church. 11331 on Dec. U. 'time in this youth service. on* joslyn Ave. """ 1 • : j A panel of men will discus* the| Presenting the program will be LX' _ _ _ _ ^ , topic, “Materialism - U TWs Our I combined choirs of 149 voicee from Mrs. D. D. McColl to Speak5?S£i“-4r JEST"■) At First Christian ChurchUZSCTZXSZ Dee. 10 wit* the annual Hghttag . X _*_/ _ _ ... . _ of tee creche Gw same evening. | The Women's Fellowship of First;dent of the group, will read the . . ---—TZL .Christian Church, 891W, Huron SLj^Whgs. W will observe Women's Dey Sunday.. , _ ■___■ ■ Soloist for the morning will be * „ Mrs. Veda Montgomery. “Sweet I Mrs. D. D. McCall will fill the Ultle J(cug Bey" and “A Stranger Pufolt at the U o'clock ssrricqjot Caiuoe." wiU be her numbers. BSUa.'S Su STTtXZ! >» «-> —>».«< - sew. **" *«!»«*«<»««* single young adults. lag of tee Christaaaa alary. Everyone wiB then gather about the creche for a prayer of dedication. This is a Paul. St. Trinity and Grace; Lutheran Churches. Both adult and children's choirs will participate. “Joy to the World" will be the processional. The adult chain will tlltr D Come Emmanuel." “Wake. Awake," "From Heaven; Above" and the "Hallelujah Chorus” from the Messiah. The children's.choirs will sing ‘4 Little Town of Bethlehem."' Each choir will alao have separate Faith Baptist Church 3411 AIRPORT ROAD Sunday School .....10:00 A M. Worship Sarvica.....11:00 A*M, Evangelistic Service .... 7:30 Ft M. Wednesday Prayer Sorvico 7:30 P. AA Ample Parking—Vwarvtaod Nunary CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP MALTA HAU, 82 PERKINS STREET Evening Service 7:30 Pt M.—Helen Daggett, Speaker Thursday, .December 8—Silver Tea Sunday, Dec. 11—Arthur DeGrass of Detroit The Rev. George Mahfier of the]. host church* said the public is . invited. ‘ EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH 212 Baldwin Ave. . Phone FE 2-0728 Sunday School - 8.48 AM.__________ V Wonhip 11:00 AM. Sermon: "ADVENT ACTIV1T1J6B" Vesper— 7:00 PM. Film: The wngtng of the Greens" A Service of Bum and 8tonr by Youth Mnunw. - iL m. mwerr BLOOMFIELD HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH Temporarily Masting: Hickory Qrova School Ukaw. South at Saaan Uk* M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 18 AM. MORNINO WORSHIP 11 AM. EVENING WORSHIP 8 P.M. PRAYER MEETING (Wednesday) 740 PM. Emmanuel Baptist Chuidi 645 S. Telegraph Rood DR. MALONE _ ^ Speaking at All Services 10:00 A M. and 11:00 A. 7:30 P. M. ^ «- - 5! ■ Special .Music Radio BroadcasJ WPON ^ A^M. Edeh Suhdoy Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday, J374 DR. TOM MALONE. PASTOR Mrs. Jaases Baaa, Mr*. Richard Kola. Mrs. David Walls. Mrs. Levi (toaster and Mrs.. The (tuples Klub presented 'he ! would give nothing for that k^ creche to the church several years;man'i religion whose very dog ulN {ago. ' cat are not the better for it. — HB B Mrs. John Graham, Mrs. Harold | Brown and Mrs. Jamea Vaughn, 1 jwill serve as ushers. Organist wifi! be Mona Ritchie. at the church. Men of the churchy are tnvited at gueeto to aw tha| -film “Peace on Earth." Mrs. [Appteton wiM be in charge of the ^10 NQAll wlth^U ""Nfr—-ttfttllP' lighted up her countenance sdth its own full happiness and joy, that something of a permanent radiance remained upon it. — Sarah Stephen First Congregational Church Mitt. K. Huron and ML Ctoam>s Mateom K.' tarfta. Mini*tot Howard, Clegg. It. Awiltosl Morning Worship and Church School 10:30 A.M: "Tho Sam• li OmaC Bov. Mslsam I. Barton. GOSPEL MEETING Your OPIiORWMlTY to HEAR OTIS GATE-WOOD, President of North Central Christ- ‘ ian Collage, Rochester, Michigan, Sun,, Dec. 4th through Sun., Doc, t1,T:30P.M. NIGMT-LY. 130 conversions iht last meeting. A man who has preached in twenty-seven nations, including two' trips to Russia and ten years in Germany. He nas traveled the equivalent of four times around the world in behalf of mission work and is the author of five books, the latest being "PREACHING IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF HITLER." • YOU AR& INVITED Pontiac Church of Christ 1180 North Perry Pontiac, Michigan Sunday School ... Morning Worship-. Maks Sunday With Us Your Day oi Worship . TWELVE THE PONTIAC, PRESS, SATURDAY, PECEMBfeR 8. ltUO Central Methodist. mmoit al PERRY MILTON H. BANK/Pastor , D. f. WALLACE and I. H. MALL Assoc. Pastors / Morning Worship 8:30-10:45 ’C J BROADCAST OVER WPON 11:00 A.M. "Tht Greatest- Invitation" , t Dr. Bank Preaching Church School 9:45 A M. Youth Fellowship S OC and 1:00 P M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' HURON AT WAYNI WORSHIP SERVICES CHURCH SCHOOL . We Extend a Warm Welcome to You and Your Family to Worship at the Evangelistic Tabernacle 2800 V^atkins Lake Road at Buick Street ' • Sunday School 10 A. M. Gifts—Awards • Preaching 11 A. M. and 7>30 P.M. • Youth Groups Moat at 6:30 P. M. • (law, Sun. 7>30 A. M.-Hoar the , J lata "Grandma" Brand Testify! Marvin Morse, Supf. A. J. Baughey .Pastor mnn 'A Fashionable Religion' to Be/Sermon Subject Ants will be dedicated St U a.m. worship hoOr at Trinity Baptist Church Sunday. The Rev-Joseph H. Moore, pastor, 'will preach an "A Fashionable Religion." Levi Eubenka will dtrecr the Senior Choir. Bgptio* Training Union ii sc uled for • p.m. and the moi Marimont Baptist Church 68 W. Walton FE 2-7239 REV. PHILIP W. SOMERS, Psstor Sunday School*......... . .10 A.M. Morning Sarviea 11 A.M. "THE KING AND.HIS COMING" Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. "THE KING AND HIS CRIB" Pastor preaching at both, services Youth Group ...................... .6:30 P M. FIRST CHURCH of the BRETHREN 46 NORTH ROSJtXAWN Suadsjr Scbosl IS A. II. Morales them by Um fester 11 A. M. Evening 7:00 PM. FILM: “WHITE CONDOR" Rev. Douglas Doming Enroute to die Mission Field. EVANGEL TEMPLE 1380 MT. CLEMENS faterdenomlnstional Sun., Dec. 4—7 P.M. "THE LIVING CHRIST" FILM FESTIVAL Color films on the .Life of Christ presented in 12 episodes. Each 30 minutes. Series starts SUNDAY, DEC. 4, 7:00 P. M. "HOLY NIGHT" Sunday School 9:43 a.m/ Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Evtning Film Festival 7:00 p.m. Rev. Geoffrey "Familiar Bible Texts" with Rooseveft Wells, Minister CHURCH CALENDAR Mbit School Sunday . I:«l A.M. Sermon and Worship .11:00 A.M. Ive. Worship and Ssrmon .. t oo p.m. . Bible Study Tuesday . f 40 p.M. THS VBT: ' "... Thou ahalt love the L*«a ' Ood with su thy basrt. sad i {jilt m****d *™5 <■ si) p— > CHURCH OF CHRIST For further informofion etrU FE S-lIStS or write to address Maw, 2)0 Hughe* St., Pontioc, Michigan / ■. X ' N ------------------------------- PACKING FOB KOREA — Sorting and packing good used clothing toe Church World Service in Korea are deacons John Gibson of 305 Ascot St., (from left) Carl Rehm of 30 Mark St. and the Rev. Galen E. Hershey, associate pastor of First Presbyterian Church. With other members of the board of deacons they - Praties Fnsa rt«u keep in touch with all servicemen of the church, by remembering their birthdays and sending the home newspaper; visit the side and newcomers; and send plants to shut in members of the congregation, Clothing is distributed to refugees and distressed people S:)S P.M. JUNIOR and ro^»rFirK$,mZI22:*#£ PEATIR OROUFB and TOOT* CHOIR Welcome You in AU Our Sendees MISSIONARY CHURCH Pontiac, Michigan ■ : gross: n «-isn Dr: Carman Serves Bethany Kathy Martin, Bu^Ostfey Assisting at Morning Warship Services Dr. Charles A. Carman, a recent pastor of the Community Church in San Salvador, Central America, will serve Bethany Baptist Church as interim pastor while the pulpit committee seeks s permanent pastor. W Ar * A coffee hour following the U 'dock service Sunday morning will honor Dr. and Mrs. Caiman. Jewish Young People to Study at Conference EAST LANSING—‘"Concepts of Leadership" will be studied by teen-agers from Jewish Reform temples across the state at a conference Dec. 9-11 .at Michigan State University. The first Michigan State Temple Youth Conference is expected to attract some 75 youths to the Kellogg Center for Continuing Education. In developing leaders for the o unger generation, particular emphasis will be placed on such topics as concepts of leadership, the development of leadership, effective communication and human relations. pwadiia an “The Survival at Special recognition will be given members attending the Church School Rally 'at 9:45 sum. Lt. William Nesbitt of the special investigation bureau of Pontiac Police Department will be guest speaker at the Adult Fortim at 7 p.m. His subject will follow the study of "The Church and Our Oty.” At the same hour five youth groups will meet. * * 4 The Senior Choir > "The Heavenly Child”' by Hamblen, the annual Christmas cantata. tinder the direction of Ekla Sut-ter at 8 p.m. Soloists will be Mrs. James Hunt, Mrs. George Zannoth, Mrs. Martin Wolfe, Mrs. Orville- Manns, Robert Williams and Ralph Bergemann. Men' women’s choruses will also beta part of the presentation. The public is invited. . ' - Dr. Joseph I. Chapman, forma* pastor, took up his duties as executive secretary of the American Baptist Convention 1h Ohio 'this UNITY 3149 8. Telegraph. Miralce Mile Ff 5-2773. Diana Seaman. Minister—MI 7-1103 11:0# A. M. Sunday-School U:M A.'m. Morales'WorsUn "FOLLOWERSHIP^ •t tha Rooeeralt Tample. Si SUt* St—Thursday. 7:« P.M. Lass sea la Truth Class Unity Church Meets in Roosevelt Temple Unity Church of Oakland County has moved from 70 Chamberlain and is holding Sunday services in the Roosevelt Masonic Temple, 22 State St. Sunday School will be held at the same time as the morning worship service at 11 a.m. A new class for teenagers is just beginning. * ★ * Opening soon will be the dam and reading room at 2249 S. Telegraph Road. All Unity literature will be carried and hostesses will be present to help in the selections. Diane Seaman, minister, will speak on “Followership” Sunday morning. At' 7:45 p.m. Thursday the dam in "Lessons in Truth” will be held at the Miracle Mile address. District Officer to Speak at Newman Church Dr. Mathew R. Rhonnes, presiding elder of the district, will be in charge of the 11 o'clock service Sunday at the Newman AME Church, 14 Auburn Ave. Sunday School is scheduled for. 9:30 a.m. Sponsored by the Pastor's Aid Board, the Bible Quia, will be held at 4:30 Sunday afternoon. Refreshments will he served. Christ series entitled “The Fate of John the Baptist" will he shown at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Oakland Avenue- United Presbyterian Church, Oakland at Cadillac Streets. "Our purpose in these 12 weekly showings is instruction but the very nature of the story makes every film in the series among the most entertaining motion pictures ever watched," said the Rev. Theodore R. Ailebach, pastor. Special today evening music will be duet numbers by Linda and Carrine Erickson and a solo by ' inda Lawson. Meeting at 7:30 Monday evening is the nominating committee for church officers comprised of Angus Wallace, Earl Shepherd, Lexie Williams, John Gemmell, Norma Greene, Mrs. William dotting, Charles Bradsher, Alex McAllister and Guy Caswell. Executive committees of the Men’s dub will get together Tees day sight The Rev. Mr. Ailebach win preach on "What the Bible Teaches About Salvation" at 10 a.m. Sunday, The Adult Choir will sing “Father Most Holy. The deacons are asking friends and members to bring canned goods and clothing for the needy at Christmas to services during the next three Sundays. ■» . Youth groups will meet as usual at 5:45 p.m. tomorrow. Kirk in the Hills' Choir Presenting 'Th .THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Middle belt Rd. North of W. Long Lake Rd IS A.M MOKNINO PRAYER Church School 11:11 A. M. MORNING PRAYER Holy Communion tat and 3rd The Chancel Choir of 16 voices will be accompanied by a string ensemble and Edgar Billups, ganist of All Saints Episcopal Church, when Phillip Steinhaus conducts the performance of "The Messiah” at,Kirk in the Hills at 4 p.m. Sunday. ' 9r. ■ * # Handel’s Messiah holds a record for longevity in popularity. The oratorio has been heard repeatedly year after year for over two cen- DR. GLENN V. TINGLEY Evangelist COME— Bring a Friend Christ Has the Solution to Your Problems' THE ALUANCECHURCH B. W. IANPHER, Au't Pastor furies, surviving some naiy changes. The Kirk choir’s will be in the spirit version, and will alternate versions of the prepared by the composer, recently uncovered and available. ■ . > Members ef the choir In solo* inclade Fred Burnett, Otwyn Chaise, Anne MeOey, William Morris, Alice Stoats, Lews! Tomlinson and Joyce VanAradaJ. "The Messiah" will be the second in the "Renaissance in Reii-gious Music*' aeries at the KiriL Mr. Steinhause is organist, choirmaster and carilloneur at the Kirk where Dr. Harold C. DeWlndt is minister. METHODIST CHURCH 501 MT. CLEMENS STM1T Lysl H. Howiton, Patter SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M1 MORNING WORSHIP .11:00 A.M. "CONVICTION and REPENTANCE" * EVENING WORSHIP 7„:00 P.M. "WORLDLY CONFORMiTT' MIDWEEK SERVICE Wod. 7j30 PM. ' 11 ' . FIRST ASSEMBLY of GOD aiOH. PERRY Bring Your Family t6 tha j Growing—Glowing Going SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. ‘We Welcome You” life of Christ' Film Continues Oakland Ave. Church to Show 9th Picture-on John the Baptist' | Presenting musical numbers will; The ninth film in the Life gf be the Ambassador Quartet from] Oakland Youth tor Christ Rally at 7i30 Tonight The Oakland Youth tor Christ Rally is scheduled for 7:30 tonight j at Pontiac Central High School! with Spiros Zoohiates, general, secretary of American Minions fojL Greece, the speaker. Pastor A. 0* Hashman 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Marlette. Special features and1 skits are also planned. The Youth for Christ Fellowship Singspiration will be held St 9 p.m. I Sunday at the Nazarene Church In Highland. M Monday is skate night at the Rolladium on M59 from 7 to 9;3V Film night is slated for next Sator-j day and a Christmas Concert fropij 9 to 10 p.m. on Chrtstmia at Pontiac Northern Higi} School. WESLEYAN METHODIST «N.LTNwarr. Sunday School It A M WorthlpllA.lt - wv.ra tu r.M. . Svoning Sarvtco ns r M. W«d. Prtyor and BlbU t:JS V. M asv J. M. KAVANAOOH. Minister Williams Lake Church ^ , the Nazarene r"fui£sr HAtchsiy Roed- 10 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 A.M. WORSHIP HOUR 7 P.M. WORSHIP jHOUR United Presbyterian Churches OAKLAHD AVEHDE Oakland at Cadlllas Audrey llateUA Youth BlWle Morning Worship .. M OO A M. Bible School..... 11:20 A.M. Youth Fellowship ... 5 45 Pit Evening Servos — 7:00 P.M. Wednseduv Prayer Meeting ... 7:00P.M. AUBURN HEIGHTS 8484 Primary Street "The Language for Everyone” Youth Groups ... ... 8:30 P.M. DRAYTON Drayton Plains, Mtfhlgsn W. t. Tlilflne Jr.. Me Bible School 9:45A.M. Morning Worship ...II®AM. Youth Groups ...... 8:30PM. Evening Worship ... 7:30P.M. IQSLTlf AVI. Joslyn at Third Bible School .... Morning Worship . Youth Meeting Evening Worship . , 9:30 AM. 10:45 AJ*. 7® P M. . 7 00 P.M. Columbia Avenue 'Life of Chrisf Film Starts Sunday Night- The series 6f 12 films in the Life of Christ pictures will begin at 7 p.m. Sunday in Evangel Tempter 1380 Mt. Clemens St. “Holy' Night” wlR be the topic of the Sunday film. Produced by Cathedral Films, the picture has a cast which includes 200 speaking parts. “Never tat the history of teaching have people been the opportunity to get so a political, economic i gious background of the story ever told.”' said the the Rev. Goeffrey “Beginning with of Isaiah diving the ekiah, it is a complete account of events 'from the tivity through the cruxifixion resurrection,” he said. Avenue I BAPTIST I CHURCH SundayScbool ................9:45 A. M. Morning Worahip.... ............ 10:55 A. M. Training Union... .............. 6;30 P. M. Evening Service...... ............7 JO P. M. Revival Continues Thru Dec. 4 Rev JAMES M. BALDWIN Speaking Nightly 7 30 pun. and at Both Sunday Services _ REV MARION f SOTO Jrt f CLARXNC1 a. JACKSON. MlntoWr of Bdwation AfflUoid with SoultMrn BopiUt Co.4S“oo Mombonhlp Oror l.MW.oes CHRISTIAN SCIENCE i SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY GOD THE ONLY CAUSE AND CREATOR. Sun.darSsrvlcM and Reading Room S uSAM°° *.*■» Lawrence Street ___. ■ V ' Open Daily Wednesday Ercnlng 11 AM. to 5 P.M. Services 8 PM. Friday to 0 P.M. FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST? SCIENTIST Lawrende and Williams Streets HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS * RADIO STATION CKLW—800 KC SUNDAY, 9:45 A. M. TV Every Sunday, Chennel 7, 9 JO A.M, FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH in Orchmd UU A»,ou, »•«. Hatwball. Harry Nichols, Proeldent Sundoy Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Rev. Sara Anderson of Detmit Wed.— Rev. Marshall, speaker All Saints Episcopal Church Williome S. at W. Pike \ The RIV. C GEORCE WIDOIFIELD, Rector B® AM-.—4to>y Communion 9:30 and 11:15 AM-Holy Communion and Ssnnon, Church School . Thun., Doe, 8—10 00 Xm. Holy Communion ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHUR SOI Copmwrco, Milford 8:00 A M. —Holy Communion 10:30 A.M.—Hply Communion, Sermon, Church CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION * "w*>Clerkiton Elementsry School, 6595 Weldon f J** AM. — Mgly Communion and Sermon . by The Rev. Alexender T. Stewart - SATURDAY, DECEMBER PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THIRTEEN ' THE PONTIAC PRESS IT'S ALL IH^ANO NEW — The Joseph Hubbards moved to this ranch home on Allen Road a little over a year ago. Built across the road from the old house in which they went to housekeeping CilAHat PYLMAN home — The Charles Pytanana live tat this buff trick ranch home on Bigelow Road, near Davisburg. For IB years they have keen working on the house. Except for the R the work of their own hands. The Plymans have 2 Yeur Neighbor’s Howe roam. Mrs. Hubbard repented the eater of one of the flowers ta the bed tamp and In the material that trims tbs white Homes Mean Much to Pylmans By JANET ODELL m Boom EdHer 'Sometimes wt see Interesting homes that deal offer us enough flfctares to make a complete home section story. But we woujd like to tell the story of the families living fat one article we can do it ♦ . Forty-four years ago when the Joseph Hubbards of Clark-, ■ton were married, they set up housekeeping in alarm house on Alien Rond that was atteady iflD years old. <4 year ago last Simmer they moved across the Extension clubs in Oakland county Hat put all Hie lesson* die's learned in 40 years to good use These lessons helped her plan her efficient kitchen They helped her with eqjor schemes. They suggest handwork igeaa for her to use in her infrequent idle hours. Bern after i moved, the past emmty Ex-teastea rbslmns heM a mr-pHae see ing bee at the new borne to make new slip raver* for the living room fun" tore. The sola has a deep green ■Uncover to go with'the pale green of the walls. Beside it is a targe armchair covered in a brown and gold print that has a Pennsylvania Dutch pattern. The third chair in the room ta covered in green plastic. RKflMSHIM; Mr. Hubbard has done a tot of furniture re finishing in his lifetime^ The Httle chest in the living room, the small drop leaf table that belonged to his parents and the spindle bed in the gueet room are but three examples in the new house. ried life Mrs. Hubbard has > convenient kitchen. She has plenty of place to store things in the birch cupboards. The range and wall oven are the latest style, as is the double steel sink. V One cupboard next to the basement stairs contains a dumb waiter that saves the Hubbards huadreds of atepa. Their targe opra basement Is used w hen all the married. window wan lbs Bafabardu have a targe pond ta the bark part af their property wMrh ta vWMr from this area. PYLMAN PIBEPLAnC - Gray and white marble Is ‘mounted on the face of the Pyiman fireplace and form* n hearth about two inches above the1 brown tile floor. Vents on three sides make it an efficient heating unit. The marble i* extended across the top to make a shelf. At the left there it space to store cud tables and camera equipment. Those trophies on the mantel were, won by the Pyiman children tor baton twirling. *. grandchildren; or wbra Kites-tosn groups mee|. Mrs. Hubbard kept her old stove and cupboards and had them instadbd in one corner of the basement, near the laundry area. One of her sons put a double sink in a wooden storage unit to complete the kitchen arrangements. MW SPOT There'* a buff brick fireplace down here and the rocker in front of it to Mr. Hubbard's favorite spot during cod weather While he reads before the crackling fire. Mfl Hubbard sometimes irons: or they might both watch televisiiiM. la the spirit ef "making do.” Mrs. Hubbard was able to curtain her aew bease without toning aew curtains. She btagta eattua print material to cover the shower curtain ta the ‘ bathroom. Some af this was used ta trim sheer white curtains aha already had for the wtndawa. Curtains and the cover on the couch in toe den match. One of the hooked rugs she has-made is used in here. In the guest room Mrs. Hub- ' bard has concentrated many of her antique*. For years the bed was hanging up in an old bam. As a spread she uses a crocheted table doth over an old rose liner (her mother made the cloth •. There's vaseline milk glass on the bill chest and an old doll in i Uttle Chair. Curtains are oid roar. A small ati painting nf two Howard Fogelaanger of Pontiac built the Hubbards' home from a stock plan. Nearly half a century in a house that was antique to start with makes this couple appreciate their new home all the more. * * * The story of the Charles Py iman home k a little different. They have 4 acres on Bigelow Road, not far from Davisburg. For 10 years they have been working on their house: except for the heating, all the work has been thebe. Before toe home was built. Pyiman hsrrswrd • bafldosnr and made a hifl to pat toe bouse on; the alte has perfect j’vlnun has built *1* murk p. For example, la the halfway k*u b a spet for the telephone that gives privacy from the not of the tandly. Drawers and shelves are built kite the bedroom walls. Beverly keeps dolls .and knickknacks on hen; David collects model planes: Mrs. Pyiman'* kitchen is a sunny, room, about 12 by 22 fed. The • off-wfiite walls and white appliances make it look shining clean. Color comes from bright bowls, and her collection of tea pots and fancy cups on One of the beautiful parts of the property is the stand of trees on the, west. The house is oriented so' that the living room windows frame this wooded.* view. • The leaves wore their moat colorful autumn dress when we saw them. HELPERS Fourteen-year-old David and his 12-year-old sister. Beverly help in family projects. They do Jhcir part when it's timp to mow the grass. The family gets out 4 mowers and does the job in record .time. The house has radiant heat in the ceilings which means no radiators to take up wall space. The fireplace ...to the most iatereattag feature af the Hv-' tag roam. Both the face of the ail the square k are marbla. Thla la b used far the maatel pxtemt* arras* on both , right sad storage space ta the toft. The Pylmans ■ are camera fiends and have colbr slides of the house in ail stages of construction. They're also a musical family. In addition to the hi ft, radio and television sets. . they have a spinet piano, a guitar and an accordion. Both children play and are accomplished baton twirlers. Beverly has an unusual skill: she rides a uniqyde and is, says Joe Haas, our Man About Town, "better than anyone in a circus.". some 44 yean ago, this new white house was planned for their present needs, Howard Fogelsanger of Pontiac did the construction work. There's a large farm pond in back of the house. open shelv irishingNprind area win someday be parfl-ttoaediofl tar a dark roam; the Pytraam do their own photo developing, pfymaa has a gwreramret permit to make wtae and wtfl have a wine room separated from the rest mt the basemeat. He has the most interesting collection of unusual win; bottles you ever saw.' But he keiepa hit wine in regular casks. Ever since a high school teacher explained the process of fermentation, to his class, Pyiman has experimented with wine recipes. He has over 300 of them now. He is meticulous in everything he does and his work shop in the garage is a thing of beauty. There are hundreds of jars of 'bolts, screws, nuts, nails and other supplies. Each ta labeled. AH the tooh are a* shiny a* 0 a aew dime. If dbmer ta reedy and he ta working, the food baa to watt while the toota era . cleared and refereed fa toetr proper pteoea.. Mm. Pyiman says. fie taken pride ta his work aad hia teals. The Pylmans lived above the garage while the house was being bujlt and are planning to make an apartment up there, brick. V . Their five-room house has a breezeway and double attached garage. The exteridr is buff brick. SAVES" STEPS — Mrs. Joseph. Hubbard puts the Hubbards much a platter in the dumb waiter. This contraption. Hubbard thoroughly mounted,in a cupboard near the stairs, saves .kitchen after over 40 toting up and down. Mrs. enjoys her new modern years in a century-old one. window frame a beautiful wooded view. at the right, using some of thr-game marble as is bn the fireplace. kv.' / *'! «r.r/X",' ' t ‘‘ v ® ■ - ■i ' ■ : * • 3-Jz.. JWHTBEN ; THE PONTIAC PKESS, U':v / ■ '* | ■)( ' / V • SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1960 Wm PONTIAC Rcckcotc PAINT STORE ROCKCOTE PAINTS WALLPAPER 2 South Cm. Ft 3-7129 | Very often the handrail* used on basement stairs in rough and unfinished. To avoid getting ipllnt, an, oand the wood until It **■ smooth and then coat It with least twt> coats of enamel or * PLANNING TO BUILD? MODERNIZE?.. . REPAIR? BOVS BUILDING New Furnishings Go Round V Round ‘There la no sahslUal* 207 W. Montcalm St. SERVICE, Inc. experience" /tEW YORK - We are .got round in circles — or so ltaeei then we nurvey to# new designs _ home furuMiings. Everything from wall and floor coverings to fttrni-tun, and aoceaeories appears to be curved, bowed, arched or just gently rounded. Perhaps this is a result of an those years of straight lines and •harp angles — or our new preoo-[cupation with artificial Whatever the reason, it is evident "tat the shape of things — now nd to come — is round, lit furniture, the curved line brings rhythmic movement to the pieces, making them light and trim and their graceful form blends easily with furnishings of all periods. Round tables of every descrip- 1961 TER TEMPEST LESS THAN RENT, Full Basement—3 Bedrooms Ml,451 INCLUDES LOT *79* per month Includes: Taxes and Insurance MOO DOWN PLU8 COOTS MANY FEATURES^ f EK Homes Corp. Model Phone FE 2-3271 Office BR 24)88(1 * MODEL AT 53 WEST BROOKLYN Man are gaining la Invar, and particularly lovely are those with a single pedestal baas. In bsaati-Mly grained wood* or pakriSH In floor coverings, round area jgs are a stunning way to define NiyursatlNi units and a particularly Ingenious design la. Regal's eight-foot round rug that la cut |n two — each a half-moon to be J‘ separately or. together. a bay win-law or a small dining room. Small occasional tables alao ft* peat the circle motif, and the newest .are columns — aome of them carved or fluted and others unadorned. As lamp tables flanking aoto, these columns also provide concealed storage space for books 'and spare ashtrays. And on the theory that two circles are better than one, Baker has a coffee table iwith a round top supported by three tegs lyhich rest on a circle. too, have their share of circles and a delightful version Is Robbln'i Polka tile — Insets of various sized polka dots In a rainbow of color combinations. Stringing beads was onCe considered child’s play—but today round discs of brilliantly colored plastic or glass are being strung together to form attractive window coven ings and room dividers. One facturer is alao making round plastic daisies to be hung on window*— these petals can't be picked but the daisiea will never teU. : AUTOMATIC | STOKER SERVICE | Solet-lron Fireman Service I 195 West.Montcalm FE 4-4681 Pastel Cabinets Pastel shaded plastic panels gaining popularity as sliding d for hanging kitchen cabinets. Their durability end easy maintenance they can ba wiped dean with • damp doth — have helped nuke them a favorite of housewives. LAKEWOOD VILLAGE., Horn* Site* EM MNI Mr MU 44025 Austin Building Co.’s FASHION SIXTY-ONE Display Home Open tally uf SaL 3-SP.M. Sandey 1-7 ML IN CHEROKEE HILLS New High-Bond Mortar Under Development ^fter five years of research, a ew high-bond mortar Is under development which it is claimed could reduce clay masonry wails to half their current thickness and provide even greater structural strength. A full-scale program of field testing In a wide variety of wall* Is under way. The plan present the data to national ode authorities tor .approval of higher allowable stresses for clay masonry that engineers say appear practical through this mortar development. The project has been a Joint effort of a leading manufacturer of chemically engineered building products and the Structural day Products Research Foundation, which is the research arm at the brick and tile industry in United States and Canada. ELEOTRIO HEAT EMUS ELECTRIC IM 3-6214 MU 44221 LOTS of LOTS WITH lAKI PRIVILEGES SIO DOWN—$5 WEEKLY B. Z. Schneider <1* N. hallM Trail WiMtaki ■A 4-ltM Em MA 4-NU Blue Ribbon Homos by WEINBERGER • PlMUHt L.k. Wn. a Twin Lakes Estates FE 5-9497 FI 8-107! PONT TAKE IT SHOUT l INSTALL ADVANCED, AUTOMATIC JSmiixoi HEATING EQUIPMENT GET FUU OFT AILS AT OttoA.TrozsCo. 3101 Orchard Lake Rd< FE 24)278 __(aftsr 5 call MA fc-6247) ALUMINUM SIDING FREE ESTIMATES NO OBLIGATIONS I ym» YlQIlfy » Down { FREE - with any astimata - a new elec- ■ to I trie can opanar for your kitchen, j No Money * PHONE HOW - 24 HOW SERVICE FE 2-9421 | CASTOKE MICHiGAH COBP. 2457 Farcell Drive, Pontiac, Michigan TO YOU FREE Built-In Oven and Range with each 1' Priced Complete Kitchen Remodeled WIQGS is proud to have been choosen to furnish the CARLO t?,5% on Any Home Improvement Coll and Got Our Winter Prices Call Now! FE 3-7833 BIG BEAR CONSTRUCTION—BjW.HURON 3i HOME' LOTUS'LAKE ESTATES 3905 Percy King Ffood— /eoftirfrf ETHAN ALLEN EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE Visit this outstanding model home designed tor family living, and ... os' you move from living room-to family room-to kitchen-end on into the bedrooms . . j see how wonderful,. adaptable Ethan Allen furniture ersotis an atmosphere of . warmth and charm throughout the entire house! These open-stock coordinated Ethan Alldn pieces ors sturdily crafted of solid Vermont rock maple to take literally years of hord family gse . . . and are hand-finished in a deep, rich, eosy-to- ^ maintain nutmeg tone. After visiting the model, st<£ In ot the store to see our complete Ethbn Allen collection. 24 WEST HURON STREET 6 PONTIAC Open Every Might 'til Christmas _ HOMS - living, certified wiring, all citchen, are features of a GLAMORSATION ENGINEERED KITCHEN FULLY MEOALLIONIZED THERMOFANE DISTRIBUTOR reodlng timet 2 n4«. mid 10 tec. (This could be the meat impor-tRirt 190 seconds of your lift) DW THRXAiyLO AMBRICA flNGS THE FAMILY BACK K ITHER by CREATING great xPPINESS AND COMFORT Fi ALL If you wanted to manufacture nails you would need a machine that was specifically designed to do this exact job. Conversely, if you want your family to enjoy a greater degree of togetherness, you need a home that has been designed to do this exact job. Such a home is the Cado Americana. Study the floor plan. ffqm carefully HOW THIS UNIQUE HOME SOLVES MANY OF THE MAJOR PROBLEMS THAT SERVE TO DRIVE FAMILIES APART. It does this by offering these distinct advantages: ’!« The Carlo Americana is m l prestige home in a prestige loca- I tion. It affords unlimited pride of I ownership. Your children, your I wife, and all your family will be f proud to bring their friends home. 2. Note how two bedrooms and I the main bath are removed from j the activity centers of the home. If a fourth, bedroom is not re-qiurtd, either a downstairs or I • upstairs bedroom can easily he I converted into a second living | room, a TV room, sewing room, I etc. Regardless, this home is so I designed that peace and quiet are I always available lo Its occupants. . The huge basement (ober 900 1 square feet) is yet mother boon |B to family togetherness. Hobbies. H ping-pong, darts, even shuffle- H board, are just a few of the many H possibilities' this -room offers, to ■ help keep' the ftmily at home I enjoying each other. 4. A)| rCsidetfln»f Lotus Lake | Estates are granted beach privileges on beautiful Lotus Lake. Nearly every type of outdoor rtc- ■ rcation is at your door step, win- H ter and summer, plus, the lot is a big one 75' x 150', offering H plenty of room for backyard fam- BB sly fUn. 5. The large mcchankaj kitchen ’ provides ample eating apace and Bgw H room for chit-chat while.,Mom speeds through her kitchen tasks THE PONTIAC PRESS, , SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, i960 FiFTKEN EXCUINC MNOtNCEMEHT FOR PARENTS WHO WANT CHEATER FAMILY TOGETHERNESS SUDDENLY—you havo a tremendously happy futurri that's so complotoly captivating you'll want to liv# every second twice. New, lovable, peaceful, restful, and above all, highly memorable. For, today America has a wholly new typo home embodying startling and revolutionary now concepts in comfort and conveniences. These radically new type homes were scientifically designed to literally bo machines that will re-weld the family circle into a solid, unit and make 'possible family togetherness as our grapdparentis know it. t over 1400 square feet of living arm, Unbelievably priced at only *15,990 1 Garage Optional. Abo, 4tb Rsdream and 2nd Both) Ivor line# World War I H*o family circle, that greatest and strangest of aN American institutions, and our greatest deterrent against. Com-nunism, has boon gradually declining in importance and strength. That wondrous and delightful thing known as Family Togetherness which brought so many beautiful memories to our grandparents and their parents before them is definitely an the wane. The divorce rate, continues to climb. Juvenile delinquency is n problem in every metropolitan area. Mast every parent is concerned about the lack of time they have far themselves and their children. We designed these new type homes specifically to combat this situation. The Carlo Americana, and its sister hemes, the Space Queen, the Space Master, and Le Chateau, offer such a variety of conveniences, so Auch comfort and so many features, all of which contribute to family togetherness, that wo can safely say "in those homes you will discover a nearly lost way of life." A life that will reward you with a treasure house full of memories from the many happy moments that await you ond your family in those great new homes—the finest we've ever bean privileged fa build. FEATURING — the greatest collection of brand names and quality, comfort producing products ever assembled in a home in this price classification— ALL GENUINE THERMOPANE WINDOWS by LIBBEY-OWINS-FORD No probkm with storm windows ever in this home. And, naturally, Carlo JB would use the best there is in the fl R H world . . . Thermopane. by HOTPOINT 111 Deluxe Hotpoint built-ins... . range, H ■ oven, electric hot water heater, all Hj HR scientifically , arranged to eliminate H fr*v/ work end provide a kitchen that’s out wl 11# of this world. Sister Hemes ef Ike CARLO AMERICANA that were else scientifically designed te promote FAMILY TOGETHERNESS with the help of handy Hotpoint l H buili-ins, that minimize work and MB give her more free time lo enjoy her family. V 6. Comfort-—you can’t enjoy anything or anybody if .you're not comfortable. The Carlo Americana oozes comfort.'Imagine — all genuine Thermopane windows, full Fiberglas insulation, Formica, Kcntile, 2 baths, 2 car attached garage (optional), downstairs bath, medallionized according to Detroit Edison Company’s standards, and on and on and on; and on — all to create a home so comfortable that your family will run to it rather thgir away from it. • 7. There’s much more to home (and her sister homes) than we can possibly relate here. The Carlo Americana is a whole new world. A new wayof life, a new-philosophy of living. It's literally a machine specifically designed to recreate that wonderful, lovable thing called family togetherness that our grandparents knew so well and which helped make our country inlp the greatest nation the world has ever known. We've tried to accomplish a tremendous task. We feel our goal has been attained. Your comments on our efforts will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. f The SPACE QUEEN priced tram Si5,990 features 3 bedrooms, 2 car attached garaje. fall basement, paved streets, curbs, aad sidewalks, windows by Copco, over 1000 sq. ft. of living area. The SHACK MASTER priced from S13.990, feature* irilevel design, 1407 tq. ft. of living area, family room, two bathe, 3 bedroom*, huge kitchen-dining area, windows by Copco, optional 2 car garage. * _ Le CHATEAU . priced from $14,990. feature* 3, 4. or 5 bedrooms, 1800 sq. ft. of living area, lVj baths, huge family room, fult insulation, window* by Copco^rnetine. aas heat._ by DETROIT EDISON . Medallion Hook that help to fitenOy make it g happy, unseen servant 2 HEALTH AND BEAUTY CENTERS by BRIGGS MANUFACTURING CO. ^Such glamorous baths you've never seen! Colorful, new, special designs, j and everywhere . . . gorgeous Briggs Beautvware to emphasize their captivating beauty. . j COMFORT CONDITIONED by OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS This home is fully insulated to provide greater possible comfort—3* in the side walls, 6” in the ceiling. Reduces fuel bills as much as 40%. Fiberglas was used because it’s the best mutating matenri kiwwn to modern science. CADILLAC GLASS COMPANY Only very rarely are homes under $30,000 equipped with Thermopane windows. This especially deluxe and functional feature contributes to your comfort year round, and is distributed in this area by Cadillac Glass Com-P*uy. i DISTINCTIVE GARAGE DOORS by TAYLOR-MADE GARAGE DOORS I The fresh, distinctive designs and 1 excellent craftsmanship inherent In I Taylor-Made Garage Doors have I made them Detroit’s favorite. There- 1 fore, they’re used on ail Carlo-built 1 homes, SAFE, SOUND, TITLE INSURANCE ty BURTON ABSTRACT AND TITLE C0i|| 1 To provide you with the very finest gRg of title protection Carlo provides you HS| with a title insurance policy issued 5HRM by Burton Abstract and Title Company, Detroit's oldest and best abstract and title company. by STANDARD BUILDING PRODUCTS f Cement and block for these homes was supplied by Standard Building Products, * firm that’s nationally renowned as a first line distributor of quality building materials. GRAND OPENING TODAY! DON'T MISS SEEING THIS TREMENDOUS HOME THAT THE WHOLE NATION HAS 'SEEN WAITING FOR LOTUS LAKE ESTATES The Carle Americana may ha jr- viewed et 3*05 Percy Rlag, i.A Lu. I toad, 2 Meeks Wool aad 8 PUWT »V’ blocks North of Alegar* aad rpt. fADT fl William* lake Road, Water- AH® LiAIUjU ford Township. Modal Oped CONSTRUCTION CO. from Yt le9P.M. Daily. Model 104S0 WtST NINE MR! ROAD Phene: Otlende 3-0001 OAK PARK, MICHIGAN sale* by: 10450 WEST NINE MILE K0 OAK PARK, MICHIOAN JOrdan 4-98S4 EXQUISITELY FURNISHED BY: 1 W1GGS 24 W. HuroD-Stfeet— : S ii Pontiac, Michigan ■ DRAPERIES BY: w MOLL’S DRAPERIES, INC. 1666 S. Telegraph . .... .j 1 L Pontiac, Michigan . ! 13 FLOOR COVERING BY: i i ADVANCE FLOOR DECORATORS 1 | 3700 Sashabaw Drayton Plains, Mich. | GORGEOUSLY LANDSCAPED BY: H. VERNON HARCOIRT LANDSCAPING 491 Jordan Rood , ^ jVkfitjy Mirhifii 1 I the Pontiac press. / S-XTRBN SATURDAY INSULATE LIVING DOOM I or GAMGC ) | Rust Will Do It , > If .water from the hot water faucet flows more slowly than it does) from the cold water tap, your hot walar pipri may be rust-dogged. Anaconda capper plumbing specialists soy. They point out that hot water causes pipes which are not rust proof to scale more rapidly. Yog ere invited to/ririt - “Waterfront Homes of DUfinctiOir’j Designed for moJlem family living. “Cultured Living” ' Can Samoan la SmntUnl University Hills Boar UA.V.O. Campos Avon Rd. Bast at Creaks Rd. Meiri Thame OL 1-lUS Jim Zuchlke Louis “Tug” Borit and , FE 4-9377 Jri.. r. Wtl^. "Tka Castoa RaUder" Uevatopem Easy to Baldwin-Hill Pouring Wool Cmn If m- 1H" Thick FREE CUSTOMER PARKING CORWIN LUM1ER COMPANY 117 S. Cass Ave. FI 2-8385 THE ADD-ON HOUSE—Thi« rendering shows chimney wall. The apartment section can B-41 fully developed with in-law or rental apart- added yean after the original construction « ment occupying the section of the home to the out changing basic structure, right of the chimney. The basic house stops at the : U&-v ■\<'j 1 BEDROOM 2 Ic-lfTl jejy L BEDROOM I ITIBEO | lf »IB*4* ■ \~\ S . FRED W. MOOTE, Inc. Electrical Coitiactor • INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCIAL • SERVICE Over IS Tom ia Pea hoc fleto and City Ucaased 145 W. Huron St. FI 2.1914 — N 2-4001 wol or in- lav Unit (areas. Mud Sm on FLOOR PLAN — Heavy lines show basic expansion, section of ths house;' light lines indicate optional End Grain Is Different I The-end grain of wood absorbs! stain more quickly than the other surfaces; This can result in too! dark an appearance. So, when'you are staining furniture, either dilute 'the stain that you are applying to) the ends or rub it off almost as ! soon as you have applied It. This I will help give all surfaces the This Modern Ranch Has \Flexible Future Plans WHOLESALE TO ALL!! 1 Oor Carload Buying Power Enables Us to Buy lor Lam. The Savings Aro Pass ad on to You. No Down Payment — Pint Payment Feb. Both Gas and Oil —GAS—| r-OIL-i 195,000 Bin 105,000 BTU *208 *252 NO MONEY MOR-StJN Is OsstsslMl by GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEADRfl MCI WEST HURON ST. FE 1-0444 By DAVID L. BOWEN This design is so flexible it hasi options within the options. To keep things as simple as possible, let's start with the buic| house: the six rooms marked off by the heavy Ikies in the floor plan. There are three bedrooms, one bath, a 21 by 12-foot living room and a combined dining-kitchep, | • -It p k Let’s say you build this much of the house, live in it tor a I couple of years while replenishing your savings account, arid then] decide you'd like to make the house Jp to work for you. How? “ROCHESTER MEADOWS” An Address You’d be Proud of • 3 Bedroom Homes * Full Basements • All BHck • Citv Water and Sewers * Paved Streets *13,750 hm Available Lacotad at 424 RowoM Drive la Rochattar Meadows Taka Recfcsstor H North Through Hm Village of Reckoner Sere Right ee It sens ltd.. Tore Right on Perkdele. Watch for Signs. SUMMIT BUILDING CO. Medal Pis. OL 4-4491 > Ottke LI 1-7517 •1: Expand Your Living Facilities Eesand Y Living Facilities hy Adding One OARAGES lipi1 He Money Down-5 Years It Pay- ,/ Ipgy HIA Trtrm_V “FE 2-1211 OFFICI OPCN SUNDAY 12 to 4 OstiOtr ee Duty 24 Heave i„ Oar G & M CONSTRUCTION 2286Dixie Hwy. ’Tlertli of Telegraph" tratOsr book to watt aad enlarge the heese hy m third (the esettoe shown with light lines on the fleer plea). . This provides you .with a rental apartment (it would Just as well serve in-laws) equipped with a living room and kitchenette, a bedroom and a bath. The addition also places a mud room-laundry at the rear entrance which Would serve both serttons. MORE ROOM take another alternative. You’ve built the bask house, but after a couple years want more room, a second bath and a garage. You can then build Die same addition, but put the garage where apartment living room is shown, a shop or rumpus room where bedroom is shown, and follow plans for second bath and mud room-laundry. A third alternative for the well-heeled would be to build the whole works at once. , Meal-nerving Is eqaally convenient at the breakfast table, dta-lag room or the outdoor-living terrace — reached through si Id- Design highlights of the big living room are the .massive fireplace and the unusually long bay wii with built-in seat. A handy guest closet forms a vestibule at the front entrance and at the same the home on that the optional apartment or garage extension can he made without any changes la —UH**g structure. The dimensions of the bask; house are 45’ 7” in width by 25’ 1” I in depth. The addition would add V in width and 621 sq. ft. In area i the original. Among the features of the: basic House, the bathroom is especially unusual. Sections of dropped ceiling — translucent plastic panels with lights above them — are used over lavatories and tub to provide a glamorous effect. The elegant built-in vanity provide two lavatories and generous storage space, in addition toj a .handy dressing table. The dining-kitchen le a long open area of more thaa XL feet. 8!ak, refrigerator and built • In ipment are arranged la for meal preparatloo, with Iota of B-41 Statistics There are three bedrooms, large living room and combined dining room and kitchen in the bask section of this modern ranch designed for possible later expansion. An apartment lor in-laws pr rental income can be added without changing basic structure. Or the addition can be used for a garage and extra living and work space. The basic house is 45' T" in width by 25’ 1” in depth and cover* 1,147 sq. ft. The addition adds 2f to length and 621 sq. ft to area. / Rand to The Pontiac Press. Pontiac, Mich Enclosed is,ID cents In sbtn. Please send me e copy of ths study phut of Tbs Home of The Week Design B-41/ No stamps accepted. Please do not use sticky taps on coins. NAMB ........... j fPlMM Prt»u STREET ...... CITY 8TATB time cuts off the view through the grouse from the front door. 1 With the planned extension, the home's exterior appearance is one of great length. Considering the possible future location of the garage, a corner lot would be ideal. Low-pitched roof, heavy ney and long planters combine to create a smartly modern look. Bookcasa and Plantar What could be more attractive than a bookcase and planter combined? Arrange yOur shelves so that attractive greens peek out from among your books. The red clay pot and,plant saucer will add a nice note of color contrast. 13 LOTS REMDERTIAL FHA APPROVED asf COMMITTED 75x160 Paved streets with cosh, stenu See This Ameling Softenei Today at H. H. STANTON Ifaafisff sad Plumbing • Contractor 103 Stale FES-1083 BRinD VOUR KUCHER UP TO DATE Deal direct with Donald M. Smith, Buijdor and save cash on kitchen cabinets and other homo improvements. ROOFING SIDING BATHROOMS BECBEATION BOOMS - BLDG. 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ROSS HOMES 1.6 mile* past Telegraph Rond on Dixit Hwy., • i. 7- him loft on Watkins Lake ltd. ■ trig PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, DECEMBER SEVENTEEN Defy Moisture Egyptian! Used Copper The ancifQj! Egyptian were not without, their status seekers, according to Anaconda copper plumbing specialists. They report that a recentiy found piece of copper pipe. nn . CAS HIATINO LUX-AIR I —.Man ana SUPREME_ SXCBU ®** *** ^ MOERY’S Ft 2-4970 ' byyone of the Pharadhe to can^ Abater to hia swimming poolV A testimonial to copper’s durability, this proof sf luxury living by Egyptian royalty could still serve a 20th Slavik Builders Introduce Family Oriented Home "Family Togetherness" is theTthe close-knit unit as our grand-! an unusual slope on gach aide of the house to install Thermopane sliding glass doors at the basement level leading onto the outdoor patio. Directly above the patio is a wrought iron-railed balcony lead-ling off the door-wall from the i kitchen-family room. . CONCRETE STEP COMPART s 6497 Highland Rd. (M-59) OR 3-7715 2 ^SISnSSSSSSSSlSIRRNSStllSSlBUIIISIIIHHIHlNWSSlI parents knew U" through remarks made, by both presidential candidates during the recent campaign. Deciding to lend a hand In creating greater family unity and a stronger America. Joseph Slavik, president of Slavik Builders Inc. of Oak Park. Michigan called together his architects, designers, construction superintendents and suppliers, and asked: “What comforts, conveniences, recreation facilities and privacy can we build into a moderately- Lotus Lake where a coolingbreeze! priced home that win encourage modifies summer temperatures, the occupants to stay around and However, the home has a number enjoy its many features together?" 0f built-in features, including Hat After (msHm Of research. Point kitchen appliances, full fiber-Slav* Beiim decided an two- id*» Insulation and Thermopana] homes sf similar Cape CM de- K|aM throughout rigs, but la different price The living room is OT" by I ranges, covering about M par 19*4" and the kitchen-family roam rent sf the homes bring bsdlt | is 12*4" by 15*10". The roaster bed-1 today. room is 11* by ITT* while the The homes - open to the public **£5!.°"L!he ?r*£or b| jail during December - asTihe fr.iy2 ■ ^ .T* {"Americana" in Burton Hollow “l}*1*' ***\ Estates of Livonia, and the "Carlo! room Is 10T by 14*5 *. Think of the advantages you will gain with another wing—-those extra bedrooms you need so badly, along with o combination guest room and den, or perhaps a furniture-saving television room. We'll style directly to your needs. Coll us. . M FHA end Mortgage Sendees I "Free Planning Sendee" 1 fcPCN SUNDAY 1 ‘30 TO 5:30—ON VOORHElS BLOCK S OF HURON The “Chrin Amerienas" sits , The "Carlo Americana" is lo-{ te a casual and rusMr setting oated at 3846 Percy King Road where the homes rwafsna In jwhlch Is two blocks went and three the laudsi apn rather than the i blocks north of Airport and Whether way around. MerideaU «f liam* Uke Rond. SNUG AND WARM MO?4' $39,950 $13»950 IS&2 !Ru## Spo* <*" Sp™* The "Chrio Americana is an forms quickly where paint Ideal home tor a family to “grow «» exterior iron and meet has ta** as w«Q as one in which to been scratched and chipped and "live together." It is built on a wiD work its way under the paint Beautiful Outdoor Lighting From Standard Electric When You Deal With Midwest Builders Make a Gift to the Whole Family of Any HghtfuT hanging bracket lantern in black and bests. V 7430 $9.44 Remodeling! Classic design for- modem or conventional sty Is homes. Full IS" size, beeutifulty proportioned. Brass trim for accent. Frosted glass lamp cKlqmey. 100W lamp. Bass fits 3*’ lamp post. Has friction type lock for Ne Down Poyment - Budget Ttrmt Public Welcome; Stop In Anytime From 8 A-M. to 5 P. M. Tuesda^Thru Friday— Monday 8 A M. to 9 P. M. Electric Heating Specialists H H. SMITH OIL COMPANY MIDWEST NJODEBS 175 South Saginaw Strtot • FE 2 . FREE PARKING ADJACENT TO MAIN SUILDING ALUM. SIDING >5 space iss money BIGHTEKN THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBBft 8,1960 ll.|. Soviet BjDcr™ -E,pfft te Ground New Budget Chief Knows T Mom Up, Joint In With Cambridge, m«u. - xjj . M l, ,, I. Dav^l Elliott Bell, named today yfW units uomandmg by Prerident-elect John r. Ken- Freedom for Colonies “I* B?I*“ the Budget. Il 41 and a Harvard . , „ _______ „ University expert on public ad- UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. mtaUtratton. —The Soviet bloc, which has been u_ . to 04*1 Whlte Hou** *“totant and^I CtfS^LSTtSfe - »— Afnoan proposal. dlpector Informed sources said U* So- Bell now is secreUry of the Vicu—realizing they have little mtauer center lor Pub- chance to defeat 45 Asian-Africani^ Admlntotiatlon. nations becked by many Western! ,, ___ . . • ■. states—have decided to supportL L*"! the rival plan and also claim Sed- Hf*1 ** by Clark Ciflordnbo it for the Idea. HP*" *■“ «"» *™te .. . . House service. Clitford to handling «. 4 - ■ *.'.* .. , . the mechanics o( the transfer of The Soviet delegation has made admlnWratk)nf overture! to get the Aaian-Afri- , can* to make certain key changes „ „ *' , ,_ tot their resolution, which calls! B*U “ * £222 economics immediate steps" to get the colonial powers to grant freedom to their dependent territories. ♦ W ★ The Soviets want the Aslan-Af-rican resolution to read more like their own, which flatly demands that Independence be granted to an colonies "forthwith. The Ooimnuniats were said to be making little headway, however. Many of the more moderate members of the Asian-African bloc have cautioned that too quick a transition to freedom might be disastrous for some dependent peoples. They have, cited the chaoe Bow existing in the former Belgian Congo. A parade of speakers from Asia and Africa have warned the assembly that the road to self-government to a rocky one that can’t be waled fat one day. at Harvard whet* he joined the faculty in 1967. He has been secretary of the School of Public Administration since July of 1959. A spokesman in his Cambridge office described Bell as Very calm and unruffled. He knows how ganise his work and it's a joy to ork with him.” His wife to the former Mary Barry of /Altoona, fa., the children are Susan, 15, and Pdter, 12. A native of Jamestown, N.D., he was graduated from Pomona College, Claremont, Calif., in 1939 and two years later received his master's degree in economics at Harvard. Then he became a teaching fellow in the Department of Economics at Harvard. He served in the Marine Corps from 1942 to 1945 and for the next two years was associate examiner of the budget estimates diviaion of the Bureau of the Budget. In 1947 and 1948 he was executive assistant in the White House office and in 1948 and 1949 he Blatant chief Of the physical division of the Bureau of the Budget. tin White House office from 1949 to, 1953 when ho became administrative assistant to the president. Fdr two years thereafter Im was Rockefeller public service fellow st Harvard and then became adviser on the General Eeconomica Planning Board for the government of Pakistan. Ha makes his home in Cam-ridge. J * . Bell 1 i executive assistant in Pontiac Theaters EAGLK Sat.-Sun.: "House of Usher,’' Vincent Pries; “Man on a String,” Ernest Borgnine. / Mon.-’Tue*.: “The Ice/Palace," Richard Burton, Robert' Ryan; "Houae of the Seven Hawks," Robert Wyior. / Sat.-Thu.:. "The Crowded Sky,” Dana Andrews, Rhonda Fleming, color. STRAND Now. pitying: “Midnight Lace,” Doris Day, Myma Loy, Rex Har-rtooa, color. Bagwell Wants to Study Indians Hopes to Journey to Central America to Probe Ancient Mayans Community. Theaters n Lidd. Sidney Pettier. ,]hu -Set.: "Pace of • Fugitive,' MecMurray. Lin McCarthy: ‘.The___________„ and the Croee." Dianna Marls Canale. Jorge Mletral. dad Sky." Dana Ing il Laugh) Sat — "Bobblklns," ahlrley Jonae. Sun.-Tue.: "The Kettle* ah Old Donald'* Farm," Marjorie Main, Parker "Became w* re Young, "Tho Crowded Sky, Dana m|| “imlng. color. Young Mm," Sinn Aadrawi. Rhonda Flaming, color Thu.-Prl.: "All tho Younit Man." odd. Sidney Poltlar. .•ys-Wwl- "CwuSracy of Heart*.' Iltpahnyr: "Laet Train Prom Oun itor K1,k Dou*1**- Anthony qulan, Thu.: 'Pollyana." Jana Wyman, Rich-r(l ,w*n: oolor: ."Klllara of Kllimaa-iro, Robert Taylor, color. Dag Nominates Swiss for U.N. Refugee Post UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (API— Secretary General Dag .Ham-marskjold Friday nominated Felix Schnyder, Swiss observer to the United Nations for the $23,000-a-year post of U.N. high commissioner for refugees. 'Schnyder would succeed Auguste Lindt of Switzerland, who 1s to be his country's ambassador to Washington. The nomination must be approved by the U.N. General As-] sembly. The rings of Saturn, whirling'] ■round the planet, ware once believed to be rode. 4km scientists they may tot Jot “ ' Largest of i of golf balls. LANSING (UPI) — Paul DOuc-las Bagwell to tiled of looking tor reasons why lie has failed twtoo be elected governor of Michl- He hopes to go to CentralAmer-a soon and spend a few months ying to discover why the whole civilization of the Mayan Indiana failed centuries ago. Bagwell said he weald like to delay Ms return to Michigan State University until next spring. ’ He took a leave of absence as] scholarship director at MSU to make his unsuccessful run ag Democrat John B. Swalnson fori the governorship. Bagwell left the communications department at MSU to run against G. Mennenl Williams in 1958. * A A The ex-professor, who took defeat bard, said he would aakj MSU President John A. Hannah for permission to delay his return] to the university until spring. '* A A I want to see if I can learn! anything from a civilization that’s long since passed out of existence,”' Bagwell said. “Primarily, Edith (hla wife) and I want to travel," he said. “But I want to renew my Interest In the Mayans which I had to drop six years ago.” While disappointed at his defeat, Bagwell reflected he was not ashamed and said he was grateful to . those who worked and voted for him. “We worked harder than any team evCT has worked and the (Republican) party has gained in1 strength and stature." Bagwell ilost by just over 41,000 votes out |of more than 3.2 million cast. ap n*Mu . ANNOUNCES BUDGET APPOINTMENT - President-Elect John F. Kennedy stands with David E. Bell, professor of economics at Harvard University aa he announces Bell's appointment as director of the budget in-the new administration. Kennedy made the appointment at hia Georgetown home in Washington. mfamupphsununupusMMBUAUMAUMUMSupueneui rVAwwr. I W 2-1000 — m NOW! EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING S. 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TONIGHT At—4»50—EiM—OiOO—I laOO, PJtL thbbilxbn. * boss msTaMww woouenow —MYRNA LOY R000Y McOOWALL a FEATURES. SUNDAY AT—1:10—3zl4—SzlO—7z22—9z30 NEXT ATTRACTION "Legions of tho Nile" end “Itooit Attack" SAT. and SUN. grow Shorts at 1:00 - 3:01 5:01 • 7:12 • 6:16 reatmie at 1:20 -3:24 5:21 - 7:32 - 9:36 DANA I ANDREWS' K TECHNICOLOR ZIMBALISIjR.lf johnLI') KERR1 *1 anne'/T^ 1 FRANCIS| V1 cool. Her iSeensn r_' ../WYNN rAaStNick Who knew,:.*. , - It all .from 1 .Bioadway to7,1 I ’' Hollywood; f 1 He had V buried V her alive in the topib*« add now she haunts him with a skriekuig I Unusual Textured Wilton Sff'FW**?* SJN madness! ViNCEHT PRICE Beckwith-Evans TTO CaudtUfe* h es a.mH«ir / ^.' What, Who Comes After Franco? . r-.gy—i w^w. - MMniua-mo Francisco Franco celebrates |jjji Wtt birthday Sunday with the "W question of who eventually will lUccood him atiU unanswered. *“• n« Spain for more ttnn 2f yehrs, and if be should din tomorrow there would be no ^ -------HI.............. X' recognized Spanish nobility, be claim Franco intends to live for- mar 39 yean qfcl and a Catholic. Many pcnqna qualify under this but only two stand a real chance. 'Even if Franco were to be re-there un- placed by the monarchy um •hwhtefBy would m squabble, legal aucceaaor to hla "throne " ^tJndvr °*e 1947 referendum, a The question wu: "After Fran- "n® would bave to come from co, whatt" . j» Soma favored a.monarchy, other* a republic. There were even pwmetiona that a revolution could Wlow the passing of Spain’s "cau-dlllo ’ (leader). Franoo himself has a stock an- They are Don Juan, the •jnder to the throne and the « of the late King of Spain, Alfonso XIII and his 33-yaar old Carlo* of Bourbon. Am carl tached to the inatitutions set/up under the existing ^government. WAR I TEAM Franco wants Juaa Carlos be has to wait an- ile has graduated flrom army, nary sal air levee eeedemiei and Is a lieutenant In the three ~le new Is studying at *b®*r osaatvy should be a king Aem. Mane that time It has been • kingdom without a king. Franco took over Spain on Oct 1, 1939, when after a civil war a military junta named him head of government At Jhat time there erehy. If anything, be can be was much speculation how lotto he would lest and who would rente* him. Both remain important questions, ^nuNcnco franco nMMHM Franco has met several time* with Don Juan, purportedly to discus* the schooling of Jtuto Carlo*. Their latest meeting was to Aprtl ~of .this year. However, Don Juan never has renounced the throne in favor of his son. Quite the opposite — he has uld he considers himself the only legal king of Spain. Informed sources long have insisted that Franco opposes Don Juan’s candidacy on the grounds that he might not feel properly at- Those with stronger political leanings generally accept it — but only as a stepping stone to something better. The "something better" depends on whet* the person's political feelings lie. -Franco himself faces no organized opposition worthy 6f note. There are the Communists, but they apparently are few and carry little weight. Many persons speak against Franoo. But they offer no solution in his stead. Photographers? |J 18 has come to our attention that HL itinerant photographers are oper-jdN ating in Pontiac. The following k*m producer jams h. nichoison Protocto and Directed by ROGER GORMAN • Screenplay by RICHARD MATHESON - Motto If US BAXTER There’s ALWAYS a Terrific Buy on Hand ‘ X.-. - 1 1 PLUSH CUT COTTON A thick piggh pilo eoOoi at BECKWITH-EVANS H in roar abated at IS Man. tnOg ■ IT Wide. Uauallf MU H ■ te rd. Tw aoro aim—t kali. • . art ■ Because of our position In the industry and the hug* volume of business Hut we enjoy . . . many opportunities present themselves for us to mak* special buys, bath largo and small, that results iu extra savings for y»ii. In addition, as a loader in the industry w* taka fast markdown* in discontinued itoms, •ingle rolls, odd rolls and' itoms that ora not moving up to ox-’ pectation. Haro are but 10 items of this kind. Wo have taken a quick and deep markdown to move thorn out of stock. Peteroen denied Willis' charges. I "His work had been slipping far I the peat year. He was dismissed 1 because the betterment of the do- The eyes of birds of prey often I are larger than their brains, giving them vision at least eight rail times better than that of most H "hawk-eyed" people. The lens of a hawk's eye is so well muscled OK that, in effect, it can transform HjKw the eye from a telescope to a HH—imtocroacope almost instantly. NOW SHOWING! mm Luxury Embossed WILTON A luiurtoua wool pill iup«r tAQO thick Wilton in i Man. ¥J|W BU. rU.I... M. MM U EXTRA THICK BARK A Aw—If www kart la 3-PLY TWIST A hard tltht nin Cor TEXTURED TWIST *9* main. Below moat dealer!' W MODERN SHAG LOOP jjSb”* t?-anS**l»'*^Sha* $ M 98 Era as. srrz: 4 ■Tlw’pUa tweed Balance $ raila tram our raotraii de-r.?; bitow*m'o.l‘deC^ SSfk FREE Our Free Home Service has become a by Caff Now! HOME trained home salesmen to help you with filDI/Tfl? your selection. Now . . . get these special * M^/toj package deals, at home, too. OR 4-0433 4990 Dixie Hwy Drayton Ploins Open Doily 'tH 9 Except Tuesday 'HI 6 OPEN SUNDAY 12-6 ^-dre»4l»IMaerni4 * r*iY*i T*‘t'* i*“rv I • f,linr»‘ilt99in»kf*ll1M>,fl4 W3BXTY /v BBKigS THE POXTlkl PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1960 v- • •//> Clarkston, Milford, Win Wayne-Oakland Openers v m'Mm MRS? '• 7 A/o//y Shows Class, Buries West McKenzie Paces [wayne 349 WalM Lake 50 Holly ^ .75 Clarkston . ...69 St. Mike .... 47 ROSh Mary .149 Milford...'.:.45 Easy Triumph ; Waterford —33 Rochester 49 W. Bloomfield .34 Bloomfield Hills 45 01 St. Mary ...44 St. Fred. 48 Northville —..44 by Hitting 21 Clarkston Shows Good Form in Victory Over-Batons, 69-45 B.v DON VOGEL “Yhis was the first time IYc ever had butterflies in my stomach before an opening game," said Holly coach Bob Pence Friday night. After four minutes of the Broncos’ game, at West Bloomfield, Pence’s mid-section started to settle as Holly began rolling to a lopsided 75-34 Wayne - Oakland League victory. It was the first game for both teams. Claikston, Milford and Brighton all pooled victories to tie Holly lor first place with one victory each.. Holly and West Bloomfield tried to play give-away during the initial minutes hf the opening period. But the Broncos quickly got over their first game jitters and took complete control of the game. .A * A The Broncos played a control game In the first half. They would pass the ball around until an easy shot could be set up.' A 17 of 29 field god chart shows that they were successful. dr * * Don McKenzie took the play away from Ron Morlan by scoring 21 points and dominating the bock boards. The senior forward collected 17 rebounds. Morlan had trouble finding the basket, although he tried plenty of shots, but still managed 17 markers. He fouled out in the opening minutes of the Inst quarter. The OS per cent first half ihsstteg mark made Itself ftft la foe second quarter when Hally scored St paints 17 lend at fin Broncos tried to fast-break In the opening minutes of the. third quarter, but bad panes, poor shooting and traveling violations rained this offense. They went back to the Mower style aind continued to pull away. ' * ' * A “I was really uneasy befote the game,” said Pence. “Knowing you • have a good team rutd are expected to win made It all the mom difficult. I Was really surprised we had such an easy game.” A "A A . The coach said, “Morlan was %sy oil in his shooting. But this boy McKenzie played a nice game and Ennis is our best defensive Icy Second Half Dooms Waterford, 49-33 Walled Lake Edges Rochester in Thriller, 50-49 Winning Goal by Keenan on Tip-In Basket See-Saw Battle Ends With Big Bucket in Last 7 Seconds VmllM Frm mu HPARKPLKi — An eight-point spree by A1 Tunny in the opening-minutes of the 2nd half sent St-Michael on the way to a 47-44 upset of Orchard Lake St. Mary at Madison Junior High Friday night. Tunny had 13 for the game. ^ oMy eight M 4> fleM goal attempts, four drawing through foe mesh Coach Art Paddy tried several, combinations but'the Lakers had trouble getting good shots, and whan they did, Mien missed. Bob Slas hit 11 points for the losers. West Bloomfield won the reserve game, ST-41. Clarkaten showed that it will be a top contender in the lea-ue by whipping Bloomfield Hills, 6843. ' . A ' A A The Wolves jumped 1o'a 10-0 lead in the first four minutes and held,a 34-20 margin at halftime. Bloomfield was able to clone the gap only to 18 point* In the third period, bat with Bill Fow- ls Besides Powell, Clarkston had three others in double figures," Gary Wilson 14. Hal Weston 13. and Mike Applegate 11. Doug Dedo led file Hills with 15 followed, by Bruce Billings with 12. ♦ . A. ' A Milford had to hold off Northville in file final period to tri-r umph, ,45-44. The Redskins had a 21-point 3rd quarter after trailiw but then were outscored 12-2 In the final eight minutes. An apparent basket which would have put Northville ahead with 1:15 to rmflliflcd by a personal taUM mu mu LEADS VOUNOg — Walled Lake nipped visiting Rochester 5049 in ‘the season opener for both schools last night. Leading the Vikings to victory was John Mangos. St. Mike Upset Eaglets; Rams Beaten,'49-48 i By CHUCK ABAIB St. Michael (won as St. Frederick bowed in a -pair of thrillers fea-By HERB PETERS hiring opening.night in the Subur- Bill Keenan’s tip-in with only ban Catholic League Friday. seven seconds remaining gave Walled Lake a 5049 conse-from-behind victory over Rochester last night in a hectic start for both schools. ♦ ■ * A The clutch goal by the lanky senior, .who moved up. from an Intra-mural squad this year Coach Jim Horein’s rebuilding program, was fhe last of many thrills that had the home crowd gasping at the finish. Chuck Kelly had pot Rochester back In the lead for the sixth time la the see-saw straggle SPSS with a jump shot when only ii seconds were left to play. Altogether the lead. changed hands 11 times and the game was tied on seven occasions with the best’'scoring action packed in the final period. A A ' A Hie Falcons jumped off to 13-8 first period lead and held 25-22 margin at the half. But the Rochester lead dwindled to one point, 34-33, by the end of the third quarter. Kemiaa hit from under the hoop to the first M seconds of the (Inal-period as Wallod Lake Dan Bird paced Rochester’s 15-point fourth with eight points on driving lay-ups and finished with 16 points to lead the Falcons, Keenan and little John Maragos sparked the Vikings in their comeback. AAA Maragos hit for Walled Lake’) high of 18 points and Keenan had 10. Phil Kwierant scored 12 for Rochester before fouling out in the third period. His exit badly hurt Coach Gene Konley’s attack in the dosing quarter. A. ’A A ' The Falcons actually could Maine their misseq from file free throw line for their defeat. They outscored the Vikings (Tom the floor, but made only 11 of 30 free throws. Walled Lake clicked 16 of 22 to get the winning margin. Flatlai Pnn Photo BIO REDSKIN Tim Kurnick was the big gun for Milford ip its opening victory at Northville scoring 14 in a 45-44 win. Defeat for Roseville One cold quarter cost Roseville a victory over Mt. Clemens last night. Mt. Clemens went ahead in the 3rd quarter and won 80-57 although the losers got within one point twice in the closing minutes. Larry Vann paced Mt. Clemens with 21. Duane Soine rung up 23 in deteat. Oakiand-B Action Light foul. ■ vie- ten whl 14 petals. Dan Brown hit ip apd. Steve juday » tor foe Mustangs. At Brighton, the Bulldogs got off and running in a big way belting CSarenceviUe, 52-34. Dave Hill swished lg and Max Bidweil 12 aided fey the floor {day of Ran-i dy Marx to lead the way. Joe] Dowdy topped Clarencevilk- with! 10. -> A A A HOLLY W. BLOOMFIELD | •re ft T re r» t 'Morlan r l-l IS Newton o o-l oi as Troy. Oak Park Win --Activity in the Oakland-B league! Troy got a » point output by war light but loop members dis- Davidson and to points played surprise to bear that Oak ,rora U iun,or Hank AW»-Park the newest member rolled over Clawson 7042 I**? T*oy tied it late in the Sotop contend-fe* ^ £ ft ers meanwhile had a tough time lead ontil midwa* *n “* fiMl disposing, of- Madison 56-52: The Shamrocks upset Orchard Mary by a 4744 count at Madison Junior High. The Rams blew a five-point edge in hurt four minutes in dropping a 4948 decision at Royal Oak St. Matry. St. Mike waa in command most of the tad half although the more experienced Eaglets pot on a spirited bid to pull out foe verdict In the final period otter getting behind by nine with 1:14 to piny, A1 Tunny, who missed most of | the football season due to an injury, bounced back in top form in the hoop opener. He not only matched Charlie Daul tor top honors with 13 but his eight-point spree starting the 3rd quarter proved to toe the turning point in What had been a nip-and-tuck struggle. A A A ' The Shamrocks were in front 13-12 at the 1st quarter but Orchard Lake had a 26-24 edge at halftime after being as much as six ahead. Tunny Mt two straight one-handers right alter the tip-off “ with a rebound and r la o total of -*ti Hsiren, n rebound-the way, followed with s pair of field goals and the underdogs were suddenly la front by IS points making S of I shots hum the floor In doing so. The quarter ended 38-33. . It was back up to nine when Art Robak converted a free throw and Daul tallied starting the fth session. A tight press helped bring the Eaglets back but another Robak foul and goals by Daul and Mike Keesling were enough to hold them off. minutes. He missed his last 10 shots while going 6-for-2g over-all. St. Mlke’o all-out hustle aad the Eaglets* unsuccessful outside •hooting attack proved to be key fartora. Another was an ll forIS tool shooting mark tor (ho Shamrocks an St. Mary mods ana more field goal. Csoah Jks Nto-bailer’s victors had a slight 38 to 38-t shooting percentage advantage. Skippers Get Only 8 Points in 2 Periods Only 4 V/THS Players Able to Scot* Led by Newman's 18 After, a warm second period which enabled Waterford to gain a 25-25 halftime tie, the Skippers, dipped like an icy thermometer to lose a 48-33 to Wayne last night on the winner’s court. Wayne went ahead 13-11 after one period, but with Bob New-*. „ » .■ . . , . man leading the attack the Skip- Jim Schaehem s three baskets in rame hark _. . the Initial quarter got St. Fred off ■ G*f" H^* and to a good start and the Rams led! la foe last two periods foe parked OL^Mw|thl4 eachi with (he openlng j*,, whlch| WaterforTs basket took little ^^ nt™* i «*>* 2l-»- 1 mri.hOI.at a. foe Skippers gat who had trouble hitting all the way. enly Are to the third quarter got 13 of his total in the opening 14 " " -kw. , aad throe la foe flaal staaaa. The lead changed hands several times imtil the Pontiac eager* got] “We went Ice cold In the sec-their five-point spread which didn't jond half.’’ said coach Jerry Wal-last long. Ron Koteles and Earlllace ]'’and Wayne took advantage Stewart hit the baskets which.put of it.” Royal Oak in front in the cfoirtng * * * minutes. A floor violation nullified Only four Skippers were able to a Ram goaf in the final seconds get Into (fie scoring column led by and the home dub held the ball tolNewmaa’s 13 points. Next best run out the dock. |was Dick Shipman who got six. . - l ■ • . ^ ... — I Newman got 8 of the 10 Water-Jack Bliss topped th.St. Mary ^ scarero.. with 17 Ted fofoU .„ Mt Wtyne. hooped ll and Schachora 14 far A* A A ** The Skipper jayvee. had brt- l,CT fUck ^he varsity with a ,e*” •• "riy ^ victory, made la tae game. WATtnrajfo^ St. Fred, like league co-favorite • atis«n • .-t> « cost* i of West Bloomfield screens out four players while waiting for a rebound. Included in the quartet is Gary Render of file Lakers. Holly. players are (left) to right) Ray Kudez, Ron Marian and Bob Ennis. West Bloomfield’s Jack Newton is file player sent sprawling. Capac and Brown City scoring victorias over Armada, Memphis and Dtydeh respectively. Anchor Bay overcame Armada’s 33-18 halftime lead to wta 4848 attar surging ahead In the Capac's low scoring victory, 36-27, over Memphis was led by Kim Knhoysshi who hpd 15. John Bar-her scored 14 tor Memphis. Milford Triumph rotator •{- 4 t-1 » Sub Mathis 2 0-0 4 Let 4 1-1 t MmU* 1 41 i Totals . «lfai S*1 Totals 30 15-35 75 * Mr .11 M 14 1 . f M 4 J r 14. W..t B! Bob Woods Dennis Hoop, and Lake Orion, Kltxgerald and jay Matson each had 12 for Mad] Avondale were idle but were iaon. awed by foe Oak Park result. | ' ’ "t , ..... i The oak Park made * rout of Lancers Overpowered it in the styconri Half after leaving: - __« the court .deadlocked 23-23. Four] Racing to k 31-16 halftime lead, players hit double figures withia veteran Country Day cage team I Dave Pink and Steve Carpman overpowered. Emmanuel Christian leach getting 14 to help Rod Golden-|65-3i last night. Milrt Kramer led I berg's IS Steve Drossier added 1L the way with 25 followed by Jerry [ Ron Hewlett had 16 for) the Jaffe'a If. Tom Sutton 'hit IT for loam. | \ fhe Izmcers. Jayvee Scores | ciorkitpn Win* » S ! 4-S S 1 OL St. Hazy Zb, et. Michael 1*. HO at Mary SI. St. Frederick 11. Wktorfore H, Wayne 44. Oak Park U.- Clawson 3*. Trap 44. Madison 34 ImmsDu*l 48, Country Day Roaevtlle 8t, Mt. Clamant 44. Brighton 44, -OtaroneevlUe* 20. Anchor B4y 43. Armada IF * Caps* .1, Memphis 14. hreis City n,.|)fM(k ST. Msrlttte 84. Imley City 41 MgreUle 44 North Brenc Bloomfield Hllla 84. Walters 2 0-4 4 Oodo Lundy 1 La e imifi-, Wilson Jtt. Powell i t-3 IT Jaynes McCall 1 0-0 S Stewart RogcVt ’ I M L O'NaU , _____ . Applasst* 4 M II Sakwapp* *0-0 0 Punk 1 0-t 1 LksthUn o 0-0 o Totals 31 l-Uta VTafala 20 4-11 40 Boon By Slittwi Clarkston ............10 M 14 31—« WoostliM ............ 4 11 e 11—tot Peraonsl pouts: Clprkston IS, Bloom- Len Leader who had 16 (Or the night scored 9 points in the 4th quarter to pace the Anchor Bay i attack. Julius. Trsub had 15 for ■ Armada. ■ A ' A A Brown Citjr led Dryden 30-23 Ht halftime and never gave up the lead in winning 52-48. Gary Gors-lin a 6-0 junior had 14 afld West Houcks 11 for • Brown City. Tom Lobstein had 11 for Dryoen followed by Ron Dittman -and Jerry Com etch with 10. HR » *1-3 5 144 i«ii - iSJ 2 Totals ll 1-1343 NOB' MIHord Brighton Romp Bosworth 3 1-1 1 Wheeler Armitrouf 10-0 1 Tttaa <• »>■ - 0 8-1 It Nye » 1-4 11 Dowdy Is3 1 Swt mm 3 1-3 7 RMItnf Total* |4 14-20 4? f Unto Strentt Tfoii. JIsHM :::8 l i « time. Basses then poured through got oriy 18 to deride foe laaee. Mike Dodge had'll arid Ray Oon-verie 10 for Oxford. All of Dodges PMrv earn? on free throw*. Mike McKeough girt 10 and Vaughin Monroe 12 for Romeo which outscored Oxford from the floor 21 fielders to 12. Imlay held its lead until 1:45 to {{day titan Marietta went ahead by one. Roger Lomerton who had 27 points for the night connected with file winning field goal with only seconds to play. Terry Ignaaiak added 13 and Doug Perkins 17 to Inlay's victory cause. Leon Weston got 19 for Marietta. North Branch had good balanced scoring but it still wasn't enough to win. Les Frampton had 23. 'Dim Gormley 14 and Lynn De-Graow 12. MayvtUe mads two tree thrmra three seconds left for a four point lead, but North Branch still ’ got the final bucket at the gun to loqe by a 2-potat margin/ . *!* f g i fss: i | Shin 2 M tj 1 #-4 * — 4 j-i l OHnn. j m :*— 3. ito 1 ItaCni a * f-U 14 N*llaon 8 3-4 H itet 'U 1 1-i 4 sTntiay aumptor Totals > t By 0—itais .........81 I 1 ........14 ll - r-f 4 In other contests involving Michigan schools: . , YOUNG miXEXS — Honors were bestowed on five area high school -athletes at the annual awards luncheon sponsored by, the Pontiac Optimist Chib. The young men'standing lelt to right are Jerry Mineweaser of Pontiac Northern, Rudy Yap© of St. Fred?*. Dick McCauley of .Pojitiac Ohtral. Tom McArthur of Waterford and Bob Unaenman of St Mikes. Bud Stark, president of the Optimist holds the trophy plaque which will be kept at the respective schools. The athletes were given recognition for achievement athletically and scholastically. DECEMBER 3, i960 ■ TWENTY-ONE ye 2nd Victory Tonight BALTIMORE IB — The Detroit! The Lion*. rated t?' j point an-Lion* are depending on the fruits derdogs, at least h«M the advaa-jof hard work Instead of fancy tage of having wan thflr last ea-Itricks to bring them victory.ia1 coaater with the Celts 3*11 a|p their dash against the champion weeks ago at Briggs stadium'. Detroit has worked hard all week in home Opener * Blue Devils Win First. Game Friday; Fed Still Lost to Central By BILL CORNWELL With one road triumph under their belts, the Chiefs of Pontiac Central play their first home game £JHof 1900-61 basketball season Cardinals tomorrow to clinch with a 14-0 victory over the Losjtoni*ht against datRerous Crosse the Eastern Conference crown ip I Angeles Rams. Points at 8 o’clock in a non-con- the National Football League. | # * * ference outing. The Eagles are 5-point road: In between his time with the Ohms© Point,-, coached by favorites to score their ninth 49ers and Eagles. Shaw spent three John Thursby, opened Its **«• ope to Jar Colts ut of Divisional Lead STARTS BID - Dave DeBuaachere. University of Detroit's talented junior baakrttall player who is a strong choice for everyone's AlPAmerica learn, accepts the trophy from Harry McLeod representative 0f a national basketball publica- tion symbolizing his selection to the team. De-Busschere will start his AU-Amerlca bid for 1960-61 tonight when the Titans open at home against South Dakota State. They play Utah State Monday night A Detroit win could Jar loose ,,^1^ thi formula whfohpeid ***** victory as coach at the Air Force 'Baltimore's slight hold on the top qjj jn the previous game against * * * Academy. Now the word is he’ll spot in' the National Football jthe colts—eliminating errors. I That would give Shaw as many! retire after his season and would League's Western Division. The ' victories as he totaled in the past like to do it following a title game I Colts are only a half game ahead * * * U two seasons, his first with, the (victory at Philadelphia Dec. (of the Chicago Bears and hold a! “Football games are won by Eagles, -game lead over Green Bay and elimination of errors—not by in- Over whom? Cagers HSU, Titans lose, 58-43; Play Tonight By The Associated Press (Commodore surge for a 44-33 lead Ray Clark and BUI Deppt com-]that never was threatened. **_* *** Frtfcy "•**>»( John TtdweU, who set a season I® eal! ■Vanderbll} to a 3M3 scoring record at Michigan last basketball victory over Michigan year M r,hc Wolverines with II in the season opener for both points. teams. ^ In the rest of the state college ~ ,___I basketball scene. University of l^Kv ^ State open! ^ , g ^ tough South Dakota State, a team t-„ , . which faltered in the final mo- Ihp firs) hall,. with Vnnd.rbiltj™”1’®. » fc-h 1T-TS «,| ■» ^ Ba,w:riSSTiSt*! pulled to- within two points at J|-! 29. Clark and Depp spaiked a j eo^cto; 9 \ Results _______tast? Aitcoor mml «5. Armsds 10 Bra«r« City M Drvd*« M s ham Orarat «t. mkM*r Ch ry MiU Mrlshtae H, OarwuavUl* It rurtalaa «*, utaaiamU HUlt 1 PrraOalo Ot Jamat O ■jmsTkigt itiuar ** ■rtiaTcvalnl M. Ua» ~ ----gp -... JLBwii ___y n, vutiuw—... Unlay Cltr ST ktarMtu (9 JlitNd i. ml Ooutkaartora U LITOOU Scatter H. fnrauattoa 41 Moant Ctemcnc M Roacrtlte M handled couple of nights ago. | At first' the game with South! ' Dakota State was figured to be (a warm up game prior to Men-, (day right's big contest agains*' highly ranked Utah State, but .the odd* tell greatly after the Da-;' [beta team's valiant showing (against lows L In other state games last night. (Mlchigaff Tech was beaten. 39541 by S|. Cloud. Minn., and Northern! (Michigan College romped over: (Detroit Tech, 91-57. Ted Kucara scored 20 for the w inners Wayne State made it two! (straight'wins by downing AUe-l [gheny College. 59-50 ** M/k w 1 / * (A , A ' Si V n Iff 5A"v n 14^ 1'v. Hfs title game shot as* as ctMM-h at the Kan Francisco 19crs In the old All America Conference. The AAC didn’t have two divisions In IMP—Ms last year— so Shaw baa never coached a conference champion In either leigne, even though be worked yearn «ers came Into the NFL In IMP (over the Packet? (S-4i last night i 13 4? derision High. Thursby guided the Blue Devils to a Border Cities* League oo--hampionship with Highland Park .. ~ ~ last season in his first year as It corid be Shaw's old club, the head coach of the Printers. The ■** 11 “ Devils and Parkers tied at 92. ■V* champion Britt- j this Is the openitR contest of a more Coils and the winner of two-year contract between PCH tomorrow's GreealBay ddroga i.^ the glue Devils. Next aen game gave the heat chance*. ^ wUl be played at At Chicago, the second - p I a c e Crosse Pointe. Bears (5-3-11 are 4-point favorites| The Chiefs, still minus trigue." said defensive back field coach Don- Chula, whose charges! will be under the gun tomorrow. “That's football la the pro ! league—taking advantage of the ! other fellow's mistakes, making no mistakes, yourself.!' , j The last time the Philadelphia Eagles and coach Buck Shaw were; - -r. - -■ MB MHB „ «*..* ^ ... In 1 title game was 1M9. The; The Cleveland Browns beat the! Meanwhile, the 49ers 15*4) ate gunning for their 2nd victory In as Eagles won and Shaw lost. 49ers 21-T In the AAC's final title d-point underdogs to the Rims'many starts. They tipped off the Now they'd like fp win together, game, and the same year in th«' at Los Angeles. L* campaign on a wurenfftil * 4\ P (note last Tuesday by trouncing . With only two Sundays remain- Edsel Ford, 71-55, at Dearborn. l (^S- loMes by the Rsms and Lions! poi coach Art Van Byiln Is would mean elimination, by the! expected to start the same quin \J 49ers and Packers virtual elimirta- M ^ unprro f1,* I (services of agile George Fed. are Mayo's Passing Can't Avert Loss to Miami Only the Bears, whom tie does not count in the percentages, and the Colts can afford to lorn and remain title threats. East Central, whipped Henderson, Ark.. The I960 regular college season draws to a close today when Duke, the Atlantic Coast Confer-ence champion, meets UCLA in a(Spartans Are Losers tramp that will tw natinnallv tain. 1 * w 9 This unit includes lanky Otto Kennedy and Clarence Douglas at win. su ~ ■ _______I, , (forward* big Bradell Pritchett at ^ and UtUe Bob Smith and Z .^ Wck McCauley at guards. Who toes to Miami Jan ^*^1 Fed, who broke his right thumb toe°wT*^i!T' 1in the Flint Central football game. Stm's^ n^^ZZST* % *** ^ Fort rifafomri SS* »*«n(H,tace playoff|will ^ ^ Adeline, again this ■ • (evening. koaUa* VtoM phot* UP AND OVER - Holly s Don McKenriegeea-hifeh in the air to get off thi* Jump shot.. Below McKenzie are West Bloomfield's Jim Lucadam (Ml> and Gary Lee 454). McKenzie topped all scorers with 2J prints: MIAMI, Fla. (APj—It was jloqing' finale (or the Air Force v Academy, beaten 23-14 by [University ot Miami Friday d right, but Falcons'- quarterback E Rich Mayo went out a winner, ence cnampion. meets uu* in at^partOfU Am Louvre * Van R«in i« hnnaful that the Mayo. . 6-foot. 177-pound senior(gaine that will be nationally tele- ^ ‘ LOS*rS from Eureka, Calif., completed(vtsed by ABC at 4:30 p.m. EST. EAST LANSING .UPI. - Min- E?TxtSarinaw Vri£ i right of 19 passe* against the Him and Virginia plays South Carolina, nesota's throe goal barrage inIhe Wner at tori* Sir Hill HU ricane* tor a career total of 310! Right on the heels of the closing second period gaveti* Gooherl^^i^HU^Z and moved into fifth place on the of the season are two postseason (hockey team a 65 victory over ^ h n doubt> ! alltime roster of top cotlegejgames — eliminations ? for next Michigan State last night m the "owww‘-I throwers, (Saturday's Holiday Bowl in St. opening Western Collegiate As-' •' talented performer named i * * * [Petereburg, FU., between the sociation game for high teams j Dare j Only Don Ktoaterman of LoyolaIffAIA champion* of East and) v“ - I Paintol of Lob Angeles. Zeke BratkowridiWest j-. tl“, (of Georgia, Don Heinrich of Wash-. * ♦ w (VyrOVDS Wins Opener iiigton and Babe. Parilli of Ken- $ all-around tailback. Bill] Birmingham Groves opened its! L .. major) basketball season with a 4951 vie- D®v*,, “ ri" -------- ( with a 17-per game average and o With Record 236 Keglers Grosse Pointe s four other returning lettermen are expected to Mayo * Sfcyard pro to DickH^S. °fIfTr ,Md “|U J**1 , Brown art up toe AiTForee s^^ firet ** B'ue ^^vbo are lo^ng^l ke Bearden paced the winner, ' touchdown and he paa-ed to^d. ,t0 the^otton Bowl. Kflmer with 15 points. Brown for another in toTthini *** ^ --------------- quarter. Another of his passes, to?"**? JY, ® Two for South LyOfl (complete tonight’s starting lineup. Don Baucom. went tor 18 yard* ™“d v** .Mel^! ,*1 ,.~>>B*ttlBi Included are 6-4 eerier Dave and one to Brown waa gtwd for!®“te- “* nn“hed “* “** Sou* Lyon was pushed hard all Miles, forward Ken Stanley and 12 late in the game. ^ J3» wo° «** Pinna guarda Mika Miller and Brian WWW Virginia, only one lots ihy of; Western 72-71 featuring ft vim.-- I But it was Eddie Johns. Miami's: ^ ** flnilh by Van Ryztn. Centrals veteran 1194-pound sophomore Standout *" Tapp totaled 25 for rag» m^nfrr may wiafca ymj 1Wf (MuK'w-s j The opening round of toe Pandac | the tourney supervtaor 30 minutes; Ail torimty bowler, are eligibie ta ^ ^ -----.=■—------- |pr»u Bowie rama toUTOuneri (before their bowling time in onler, to compete for mch gu^ntertl^jJS^.81 L^fttoback Fred ronl ^ (tert-Flgimedto see quite a bit !Marts tomorrow at U am. at to be assigned aHeys and pre- prtaaa as $500, 8250. 030. ^.V^^^XIv nail toe ACC nnhii« ttOe, " J “ Bowlerama. Tourney Starts Sunday will'be casting an eye on Duke's Howe’s Lanes with toe action to;pared to start on time. and $100 plus trophies. The roatL (Wm or caaow an ryr continue through 0:30 p.m. as the Three former champions head- of the prise Hat will depend on toe!™ i™. ^ Mark Leggett, the No. kegtera shoot for berths In the line tomorrow's field. They are totri entries The top qualifier ail0* P”"” ” oonyletea four ri; - ' . six passes for another 28 yards. w w (of action for the Chiefs are Paul Brown, Roy Couser, Bob Trotter. Andy Roach and Dennis Diefam. Dec. ll final* at Lakewood Lanes, previous handicap winner* Dick (each establishment will receive " ( Late returns from throughout,(Snrtt and Joe Myer* and Bob Gre-(trophy. Oakland County boosted the lstlmang, who took toe 1st actual in-; , • ....-'.Xi—. no quaUfykig total to 236 men — a vitational crown last year. Most of v » t]___ new meet high for one establish- the top Mars of the 709 Club are laQllU /xTHGIlCQTl ■ "nient. ' »yn* Slat* to. Allrshrny IP* » to j irtlwrn'Mtfhlsaa *t. Delroll T»ch L. , ... ._ Cloud i&pBTn, MtMtoa T«^J» »« HUM ICO. Btalon Ntrbor cc Si (key The tap U ararrra baaed an actual pirn and handicap pin* lira wtH be eHgtbtr to advaaee , Intielder Among 3 New Bengals paired of flriariSg la AM riuriay parttripaat* wba fall ta make the gride bte to re enter tar another ebam-e at either Mantcalm Centra or DETROIT I# — Latin American Sylvan Laara next Sunday. . star Rigoberio Mena is among two!^',' ___ ! The final deadline tor aU entries ”* riyed^th , " „cZd. located on is Midnight Dac. 7. As is the cane!101>81 contracts with Detroit Tiger; ( Michigan Loses Opening 'Contest to Vanderbilt (Dixie Highway near M-15. will run at Howe's, one of every seven j (every hour and 15 minutes. All keglers at both sites Dec. ll wfli '™“y- .. . __ jcvnjr VWMI WMI 1.9 tiMiluira, mi »« **' ** mi wwi rt-ir bowleri are urged to check in with I gain the finals. ’■SIBilmftlL ' ' - - *• --1--------■trimmmgl—— X**t»r (OhioI VS. Marian 4j Dr Paul «. n»Mato-W»llKf Jt Oklahoma City O H. S Mothodtat ' Oklahoma But* H, UCLA M Southarn Cal 14 Loyel. iCkhf > SI Ooiuwca »» Collftt ot Idaho It BrUthom Vatina. M. WMhintUm U Colorado tl. Arltoatm _ * ZmikiuHotodtiimBHil krut*aT II MMto«b«MtU u‘ Top 3 Teams Won't Budge in PTTALoop The first ’three teams- In ~ Pontiac TafiJe Tannfe League heklj their positions this week with sidad^idrtwrtaa. - ---- Saaman stayed, on top„by Wank-tng Nutrillte, 64h runnenip Detroit Ice & Fuel shut'out Pontiac Recreation, frO; and Jim-Jlm’a defeated' Kuhn's Auto Wash, 3-1. Capitol Barber moved from 9th place to 4th by downing AAW, 1-1. —In other league matches this week, Frostop scored a 4-2 victory over Superior Ambulance and All Aluminum trimmed Dorris t Son, 4-1 ' ’’ - ' i Oty chamnton Jerry Kruskie won' hH rlng'e* mateh by turning back JUchard. Kuhn in three ■ close game*. Kruskie is jH league's only player still unbe; in both singles and doubles, r.f.T.A. tTANMNOa w i . i aroman » 11 Superior _ l] Dalrolt - ' H It DorrU tl » M NutrtllW tl AH-Alum. to if xuhu't 1; Others were shortstop Jaimes j Dietz, 21, of Eugene. Ore., and) outfielder James Baas, 20, of MukWonago, Win; Mena, a 17-year-old from Managua. Nicaragua, won the Nicara-(guan batting title ip 1968 by hitting (.425 for San Carlo®. He was a member of the Nicaragua club which (competed in the Pan American I tournament in Chicago in 1959 add (batted at a .340 dip in five games. ( Mena will j)in the Montgomery (Rebel* of the Class D Alabama-[Florida League in spring trainings Dietz goes to the Durham Bulls of jih.- Cass B Carolina League and Bags was signed M < New* Yortw (Pennsylvania Lcagik' contract. (Meta was all-conference at Isoutheni opfleae. whsirejiie jjaai throe season*. During toe past four seasons Baas has played with the Land-O-Lakes amateur dub, posting hat-ting avenge* ot .350, ,320, .429 and yards. "I'm real proud of my boys.’’ Lenoir Rhyne (104) plays I said Air Force Coach Ben Martin. Northern Michigan (8-1) at Hick- R I “We held up well until the last ory, N.C., in the East's NAIAll (two or three minutes. We Just ran.game while at 'Eureka, Calif., twoj* lout of gas.“ > unbeatena, Whitworth, Wash., 94? Miami Coach Apdy Gustafson for the season, meets Humboldt!/ called the Air Force “a terrific Slate (104J football team. That Mayo can: Whitworth's Denny Spurlock,j, really thrak bullets " the NA1A passing champion wh»f" 1 The Air 'Force won four and gained 1.892 yards on 135 eomple-j , while Miami wound op tions, will match his wiiardryl NASHVILLE, Tenn. lUPU—Van- 58-43, in the opening baskrtbatl against Fred Whitworth of Hum-derbilt held Midiigan's high-scor-game of the season. - -----— ■ ■ [bolt, " whose 85 completions(ing John Tidwell to 18 points task * * * In the Rice Bowl at Stuttgart, gained 1,286 yards. night and defeated the Wolverines, Forward Ray Dark and center . gjjj pppp paeej the Commodore attack. Clark collected 22 prints (ana Depp 19. Tidwell was the only Wolverine to hit double figures. Vanderbilt .took a 19-26 half-time lead and held aa advaa-i tage throughout moat of the ts» I'teat. After the iriermtarian. the Osmmodores played control ball CHAMPS RETURN — Two former champlonl wtH he th a group ot 338 bowling at Howe's Lanes k> the opening qualifying round of the Pontiac Press Bowleratna tournament. Dick Cork (jefi) and hlgn school student Joe Myers, last year’s winner, will be attempting to make the Dec. 18 title round. Weather Can't Stop Snead From Leading WEST PALM BEACH, Fta. (UP!) — They were calling him "scramblin' Sammy" Snead today but the old slemmer just grinned as he carried a two-shot lead into the third round of the $15,000 West Palm Beach open golf championship. Snead, shooting for toe 106th tournament triumph of his storied career, defied Ms 48 yean as wet) aa 25-mile U) hour winds and scattered showers to shoot « two under par 38-36-40 yesterday for a two- lag toe range. Vanderbilt hit on 26 of 74 shots from the floor and six at 15 from the foul line. The visitors from (Ann Arbor dropped 19 of 58 field goal attempts and five of 14 tries from the fori line. t. Cloud (Minn.) trounced Mkh- * igan Tech. 8954, in the Northern State Conference opener for both schools, played at Houghton. Center Gerald Roepke and guard Don Car-ruth paced the winners with 15 printa each, while John Weaver was high lor Tech with 14 print*. Northern Michigan College whipped Detroit Institute ef Technology, 01-57. at Marquette, j Northern teak a halftime lead | of 44 1 J, but Ted Kacsara of DIT : was high teaser ef the game with ! to point*. Sieve Thomas led the ' Northern attack with |8 talfiea. [ At Meadvillt, Pa., the Tartan of Wayne Stake University broke a 4848 tie tu the final "five minutes of play to defeat Allegany, 5940. Sophomore Frad Prime paced the WSU attack'with. II ' 'points. - /: I iifwKKtYTWO THE PONTIAC iPMlSS. SATU1UDAY. DEfcSMBBR «■ mo S#7 '•Tv Fullmer Puls Title Middleweight King, Robinson in 15-Round Go McGill, Piachinger Can’t Do It, Alone Aging Sugar Ray Has Worn Crown 5 Times; Bout on TV at 10 Utah, Purdue Upset By Thr AnwcUted 'Ptcm b becoming very l this college bas- Qne thing t early i ’ jketball season: No one-man gang is going to be the deceive (actor gome, after LOS ANGELES (AP) — Cham- game this year as Oscar Robert-pion Gene Fullmer places his son was so often last season tor middleweight title on the line to- the Cincinnati Bearcats, night against aging Sugar Ray Billy (The- Hill) McGIl Robinson, who has worn the couldn't do it Thursday night crown five times. {when his Utah team was upset * A * * by Loyola of Los Angeles and The 15-round match in the spa- Friday night Terry Dischinger, cious Sports Arens will be the Purdue's high-scoring junior third meeting between the 39-year- couldn't carry the load alone as old Robinson, of New York, and Pitt upset the Big Ten school 81-Mi Fullmer, the 29-year-old brawler in the final eight seconds, from West Jordan, Utah. The fight, for the National Box-. in contrast, DePaul’S Howie) [NYU in the windup. $t- John's meets Army in the ppeher and Manhattan faces Temple, in the feecond garni. straight free throws by kit in the fiiukl/16 minutes. Dischinger got 27/points and 19 rebounds but couldn't cope with Pitt's all around play. Dick Fall-ensky led the winners with Chris Appel in the last three min- points, getting 14 in the winning Michigan Six Downed ANN ARB0fe(*~Two goals by An the Ing minutes gave Michigan a quick land last nigfft but the University of Toronto bounced back I to a 44 non-league hockey victory. . a, ts« mm mu Ik M^sjfijSfi8rto (*> . CwuttrnmmmlBf T St. Louie otVbflxdelpLe 4 ^mVirk 1 Srraeaee —«itvs a*,osti - ws&sr Junior Wings Triumph I CHATHAM. OnL (UPI) — Tha Detroit Junior Red Wings defeated the Chetham Junior Maroons, gj last night for jMr fifth straight victory in the Iprder Cities Hockey League. The Junior Wings now lead the league by ftog points. TU nu utes broke a 96-56 tie and gave Southern , Cal its victory over Loyola. Good work from the charity line also marked Colorado's triumph over Arizona and Brigham Young' 3-1. For Robinson, this may be the bet fight in a brilliant career spaning 20 years of ring warfare —or die start of a new phase in his career. For Fullmer, this is a night he has awaited for three years. Ftallmer's period of waiting dates back to May 1, 1957, Chicago Stadium when an explosive left hook to the chin thrown by Robinson dropped the Utah stroogboy for the,only knockout of his career. ■ * • *■' The previous Jan. . had taken the title fr * by decision in is rounds, v In 19M the NBA lifted Its recognition of Robinson as the champion for failure to defend the x guarding Dischinger, I setts .78-53 in Friday night's drove in for the clinching two games. Larry Patterson paced points in the final eight seconds Clemaon with 23 and Hal Estis led ~i. Pitt surged from a 54-32 def-|Kent with 21. Carl's scoring ignited DePaul in Uhe second half after the Blue De-Washing- mons held only a 29-24 halftime "*• , , lead. Carl and Thompson con-1 Arizona led 94-49 midway of the trolled the backboards with the second half, but 12 straight points latter also chipping in with nine from the foul line sewed things points during the second half rush, up for the Buffaloes. . | Florida led Wake Forest 42-40 ■ * *' * at halftime but after Packer put Steve East is flipped in tw o free i the Deacons out in front 58-56 ear- throws-'after time had run out tally taghe second half, they were big Association version of the) Carl pitched in 22 points, then got!™?1?'™.0,*iv* 1,8 tw°-J never headed. Bob Shiber led title, will be nationally televiaediaome help under the boards from________________ . ,. .. jFIbrida wttji 26 points and Lou' over the ABC network, starting at M. C Thompeon in the 'secondl, ^0 . . „r^*_a,ndua fj* ? Roalj Merchant added 21. 10 p.m.. ESrr. with Southern Cali- half and DePaul eaaily defeated the JfJ* f* Tonight Clemson and host Kent forma blacked out. Baldwin Wallace 72-36. behind by only state“will play for the title in the * * , * Wake Forest's Alley Hart andrj3'.1.00' An*e,es State!Midwestern Invitational tourney. Fullmer trained the betting) Billy Packer scored 58 points be-jj^_J*2?Z| ^.T***1?. ?*** Syracuse 78-67 favorite at odds ground 2Vb and tween them as the Deacons came fast to beat Florida 95-79 despite the absence of high scorer Len Chappell, out with injuries. Oklahoma State used an isn five In beating UCLA 6448 while Oklahoma City had a 50 per cent shooting average in downing a much taller Southern. Methodist team 84-78. In other games, Oregon State defeated New Mexico Mate 65-57, Colorado beat Arizona 82-72, Colorado State U. outscored Idaho State 71-63, Southern California ended Los Angeles Loyola’s hopes 74-61, Brigham Young edged Fullmer Washington 6563 in overtime, Los Robinson Angeles State upset Seattle 107-100 and Vanderbilt humbled Michigan 98-43. Tonight, Utah tries to* find the road back against Stanford while PUrdue goes against Penn State. High - scoring St. Bona venture mets Murray, Ky. and Indiana, another Big Ten pbwer, Indiana State. There is a triple-header at New OPENIONITE OPEN SUNDAY ’til 9 P.M. WITH miN TOY and GIFT SELLOUT! vacant title when i out Carmen Basllio San Francisco Aug. 28, 1998, 14 founds. Earlier this year twtee .was outpointed by Paid Pender of Boston for the New York-Massacbunetts piece of the________ 'title. Fullmer whipped Pender in)after 10 rounds in 1965. Fullmer, an articulate, turning family man and an elder in the Mormon Church, has genuine dislike for Robinson. Sugar Ray, he recalls, refused to give him a rematch, and Sugar Roy gloated over his knockout York’s Madison Square Garden, ith Utah State, looking like the favorite- in the Skyline' Confedhnce Utah's shocker, playing Co-promoters Cal Eaton, George Parnassus sad Norman Rothschild expect 14,000 tans to pay upward of $100,000 to see tonight's MacKay Takes Aussie Crown I Italian* Upset Strong Australian Doubles Team With Ease Fullmer gras guaranteed 40 per • cent of the gate and match if be loses. Robinson gets 30 per' cent. If he wins, he said he win honor the return match danse and if he wins again, will aim for a third fight with Pender “to dear up the title.” “Then TO retire,” he declared. If he loses? “We don’t think of that Ugly word." said Robinson. Dearborn Is Site for Pro Bowlers MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) —Barry MacKay of Dayton, Ohio,! defeated Earl (Butch) Buchholz of St. Louis today in an unprec-i edented All-American find for the Victorian Tennis Champion-lip, 14. 5-7, 84, 6-3. However, the American triumph dulled by a sparkling |. doubles victory on the part of Italy's Nicola Pleh-angeli and Or-y lando Simla, who upset Australia’s Neale Fraser and Emerson, 6-2, 6-4, 44, 6-4. The doubles victory over tin) highly ranked Australian taiiden gave the Italians a tremendous psychological boost for the“Oavii| Cup interzone final against thej United States next week in Perth.; DETROIT (It—A twriing ureas) But with Australia’s top-seeded! for Detroit’s team in. the new Na-iaces on the sidelines, the AU-tional Bowling League will be built {American match between Mac-in suburban Dearborn as part of Kay, the big belter, and Buchholz.) a $1 million , project. j the smooth stylish held the center i » A * -A of attention. Plans for the project, which will It .was the. fifth consecutive time , include a separate 32-lahe public this year/MacKay has beaten His f kisttg a%y, was disclosed yes-1 younger teammate, terday by Harry Todeschtai, presi- The Italians, defeating what) dent of the Detroit Bowling Chib many experts believe to be the luc„ which owns the local NBL best amateur doubles team in the' fi^nchiae. {world, played with poise and con- W A A ifidence throughout, the match and Todeschtai said the arena itself j were in complete command ex-will have six lanes and will seat cept during the third set. team will be called the Thunder-). OOUSOS FOOTBALI. Si lt. tHMilM rmi Sm.) jttAlrSWge u 25-Inch BRIDE DOLL isiplMsif movable. 0o«u-T iswssi leu triwud AM. 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Dieytea Ptolas \ t'oo Mwiy Model* Too Much Alike Car Market Utterly Confusing to Buyers Jy BEN PHLEGAR /THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1P6Q/ DETROIT ~f **I used to prid* myself OB being able to tocogtaas ^1^ a Detroit doctor *1 could dUtingulah almoat any given make tor aeveral yeais back, bat this year I give op Wen are too many and they took too much Such opinions appear to be drcu- the Detroit area aMtough biles are the bread and batter of more then one-third at the population. market confusing In almost any description oI the current automobile marimt contusion seems to be a |*y word-coo-fusion among possible buyers, coo-fuolon among dealers and even confusion in the authoritative reports of bow sales are going. • * . # October sales were correctly re ported at all-time record levels, but up to one-third of those sales were leftovers, 1M0 models being peddled, often at distress prices. In To Order Integration of Recreation Areas altar the lflBls went On Thus the salee figures fail it public acceptance or rani the brand new cars. ■■P 400,000 and , m "yearoid” models still wers In stock when the lMls were intro-. they win all to sold although for some dogs it may take almoat until spring. But dtal-m d share of sales lor all of the seams to be holding fairv fy steady—Just a shads under |0 Some expats profess to .see’ In this a hint that popularity of the compacts to Isvrihy off. Others, such as George Romney of Amer- FUrther confusion could be In the offing since both Font and Chevrolet apparently are already committed to still another size car tor their 1962 model lineup. These tors will be bigger than the Falcon and Corvair but smaller than present standard Chevys and Fords. Reports say the new in-between Ford will be built on a 115-inch wheelbase, four inches leas than the standard and five Inches more than the Falcon. Chevrolet Is reported to have a 114-inch wheel- December usually has been a good sales month. The new cars. tosh on display tor a week or twd and the rash of early buyers, Including Hast owners, showed up la the December totals. This year nobody knows _____________ what to expect. Most pi the big ^ (feviwlet low early sales were reflected to Oc M ^ totor and November figures. ! (our ill use a ■ Chevrolet fsar-eylwdec By Franklin Foiger Minister, 104, Gets No Answer From the Bible JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) -Federal District Judge Bryan Simpson promised n "broad, general injunction” within a lew days requiring the City of Jacksonville thm lor his ksmevity. NEW YORK (AP)-Tto Rev. Dr. Arthnr Judson Brown, lOi •*****-: ... Brown, h tenner foreign sgBgga'jgawto. «>*».<■? wH Presbyterian Church in the UXA. { is the oldest living elector of New York University’s Hall of Fame. I my oatb to protect the law." **I eaa*t say exactly wton i’ll file tee order, hat tea effective date Win to M days brass tea day I get M down At a prebirthday celebration l Friday Dr. Brqwn aaid: *'i am totogtoj how I account ’ frequently asked It ^*jtor my health at i < age. I i anH Bled several motto age by Ml Negroes. . 1 The desegregation order woidd He said to had turned to the! apply to the Gator Bowl Football'Bible tor a possible answer but Stadium and the city's new S3 found it "father embarrassing to million sports coliseum which told! redd, ’Wherefore do the wicked its first event last night—an ex-!prosper and become old?-,” hibitton Eastern Hockey League] "I deemed it the pari of pru-game between New York amTdence." Dr. Brown said ’’not to Charlotte. jtoquire further." Negro attorney Ernest Jai said, ate waited until wtater to press the lawsuit "so the dty would have time to deal wtlh the matter before tea, summer opening of Ito city baseball park and the swimming pools." ’’The trouble with this sport is the fish always s vacation about the same time we do." BOARDING HOUSE Old AF Adrian Plant May Go to Indiana Co. i CHICAGO iUPI)—Michigan economic development advisor*. Adrian civic and business leaders! and general services admtatotra-j tion officials went into a huddle on the result of bids an the giant j. former Air Force plant at Adrian.]. The Strom Machinery Carp, of] Hammond, tad., was apparent high bidder tor the plant with an offer of 63-46 million. A spokesman for * the firm indicated that If successful Strom will strip the plant of machinery and beyond that k has no plan for the building. Harvey Aluminum Co.* of tto ranee, Calif., bid $2.25 million tart the plant with plans to put It la! operation and bring back to the Southeastern Michigan community some ol the several thousand ’jobs, Lenawee County has lost in the past few yean. Typhoon Votra to NE, Will CUor Philippines MANILA a WONDERFUL Id -NOWIWtok ' waatfr^ HAVE n By V. T. Hamlin CAPTAIN EASY /h*5T or m. te**Ua mr hki wwvnT f atcnepMiwfrcMt'.iriraatpioiN-ttt»# to NwannoN mi wouiPimst 1 mp «K>,»tjp stop iopKsm km mi m Pua« memc , «Mw-vour HER* WTH MPEK6 ID (ffICTE 1 j IN vsNTiFy MBtaaiNM' teTlK.lfOOKAMfbtedM »t> WOfR HER PAPCRS. FOUND THE GUM., | THREW IT ANA By Lealie Turner By Ernie BuslunUler r I WONT ] i EVEN TRY THAT HOUSE worm WEEKLE By Dick Caralii ATFIBfitl \ / WCU..' HE MUST____ IMWNTfiOWS )( AVEPV PBftSUAiQvC TO, BUT MB '1 SOONfi MAN. TALKEDNUF INTO J GOSH, WHAT F 1 A TERRIBLE fll COWBOYS If 9 RWlfWf. YEAH, IT RUINED A ] psrfbcTlv GOOD mov^FJ'—- J OlBOUBTIN*/\ By Charles Kuhn IMAUINH HAVIN'TVl’l COWBOY HERO KISS A GIRL// DONALD DUCR IE By Walt Disney jhruylt-rovtL ij&n PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1800 Death Notices ■juteUHtth The following are iop covering sale* produce by growen them U wholesale package lots. Quotations are furnished by Detroit Bureau of Markets, a Wednesday. Detroit Produce markets (County Urges \ are iop prfcm J ft a I shwm State Laws j Request May /HaVe to fee Denied Leader Dogs Ape Calls for Ekpaniion of DPW. Act; Lakes! Level B^TI No. 1 Sheriff's Deputy LcRoy i.’jjps:' Young. 41. suffered a fatal heart jjj®*®**-attack while walking on Saginaw5?um; Street near Pike street shortly be- fjjUJ fore noon,' yesterday. *" dfifl He had .been’to see his doctor Krai ^ earlier in the day after noticing |T“f 1,1 a ..persistent pain..in .his chest for; tha past month. Dit. Joseph Nosan- < chuk half i heart condition and would iS^-^ to erf to the hospital. ijtai*. s UtIUCF, — -------* — - .. ...... Mature B.1 News in Brief M R The county{* suggested programs • jJm of legislative enactments grew by. I'H fOur yesterday a* the board of ♦•to supervisors approved new mean- lures to be sought in the next let-*17* sion of the State' Legislature, j {JJ! One. would expand the 1959 {■» county public works act to 'iliow m DPW departments to acquire, fp-j JJ nance, operate and maintain air-12 Port*- i;8 Oakland desire* the amend- I 1JJ ntent as the supervisors' special j ■ J*1 aviation committee probes tur-■> on ther Into fulfilling the reppm-{ Iq meadations of a study of air J J" transportation needs In Mouth- j i oo eastern Michigan for the aest II ! !8| years,_________, John G. Semann, Berkley super- • list visor and chairman of the legisla-IM live committee of the board, aald the* county program now numbers 115 •'We've tried to hold, it down, * but it has grown to large propor-125 lions even though we have thrown |;8 out seven or eight Items," Semann } told supervisors. v Approval of a Mil to tacllltale smoother procedures for eoalrof-I lag lake levels still appears to be the No. 1 target. man Hotel Restaurant where hi* wife, Dorothy, works to tell her. He was stricken Just after walh. lug out the restaurant door .at licit a.ni. yesterday. Pontiac police -rushed him to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital where he! Sat. afternoon. Deci I.Free tom-j Among the measures approved! uaa p renounced dead on •rrtvM.jb^ctaUnjlaw Jpven jS1-Friday Was one to increase the Young had been with the sher- eom# trjr out°ono of twite* for recording plats from 119 IP * department tor the past twoLombard MWa ranging from 4 HP to S100. years. Re lived with his wife at!to 9 HP at Proulx Oliver Bales on| Another would allow for the' MU Williams Uke Road in Water-;M-34 just north, of °xfor^°A vacation of a Village by majority I foejf Township. They had no chil- Ivote of the residents rather then dren. Antique Show and Sale, De- two-thirds. - Surviving besides his wife are ****** *» > uif 1 II am. to 19 parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dabney^ uSf ad^ ' ■ If] < So tar no blind' person who ever sought a leader dog from the ape* ctal training •chool'near Rochester ^ has gone Without one. This proud record, however, i ■ likely to be shattered in tht months ahead, according to.Harold L. Pocldlngton, executive director of til? Leader Dog School. "We are fectag a tar greater need another so dags to stay ahead ef it, Peckltagton noted today. His announcement comes on tilt eve of Leader Dog Week, pro. claimed by Gov. Williams for hext week as a time to salute those who would ease the burden of the blind through properly trained canines. ' ; l | "Leader dogs provide Mind persons in all sections of the United States with « new independence," said the governor, ‘this humanitarian assistance has given the blind the ability and the courage to continue successfully their professions and vocations." Actually the Leader Dog School near Rochester trains dogs for the blind In Canada and Mexico as well as la Ibis country. It also has, upon request) taught Pontiac Plant Promotions Announced by Knudsen Appointment of B. E. Starr as work* manager of Pontiac Motor Division was announced today, by 8.. E. Knudsen, General Motor* vice president ana Pontiac general manager. a ♦' Knudsen alio announced four promotions in addition to Starr's new assignment. J. F. Blamy is named manufacturing manager. . A. C. Anderson succeeds Blamy i director of reliability. Succeeding Anderson a*, general superintendent • days, is I Goukf. R, A. Weil assumes Gould's former duties as superintendent of pressed metal. metal as* draftsman-designer. In 1951 WeU was appointed to the Bofors gun project as s chief designer in the tool and die *•**»•» and was named, assistant master mechanic for the Bofors plant in 1953. He has been assistant superintendent of pressed metal since 1955. Lincdln Club Elects Officers, Plans Banquet Berkley Mayor George W. Kuhn has been elected president of the Oakland Oounty Lincoln Republican Club, which each year stagea a banquet In commemoration of Abraham Lincoln. At a recetff meeting held at the Pontiac Elks Temple, Kuhn and ithe other following officers were •elected: Young of Eupora, Miss.; a brother, William of Holly: and two sisters, Mrs. Lucille Scarbrough of Calhoun City, Mias, and Mrs. France* Stuaddy of Eupora. S&vice will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Farmer-Srtover Funeral Home with burial following in Parry Mount Park Cemetery. , MRS. KI SSELI. HALE Service tor Mrs. Russell (Margaret) Hale, 49, formerly of 139 Cottage St., will be held at 3 p.m. Monday at the Hun toon Funeral! Burglar* took Home with burial In Perry Mount amount of change from Turkey Dinner, First Moth odist Church. Saginaw and Judaon, Friday, Dec. Mh. 5:30 to 7 p.m. FE 4-3854, -Adv. the fourth would permit townships to share la the coot ef contract* of group lasaraace for the beaeflt of Its sleeted or appelated officers aad employes. This was urged by the Township Supervisor* Association, orescent. M'Orohard Lake Are.! Three Troy supervisors con-•Adv. tinued their opposition to a previously tabled! measure which Burglars took more than 460 cartons of cigarettes from the People's Food Market, 263 Auburn Ave. it was reported to Pontiac police, yesterday. would divide annual tax bill* into four columns instead of many. “This would undoubtedly save reams of paper but would mean for a city such as Ours, with the undetermined **veral added tax items which, ciga- rette machine at the., Shamrock Dairy, 424 Oakland Ave.. it was reported to' Pontiac police yesterday. FAITHFUL Gt TDK — Leader dogs like Kosak here give many blind persons a new lease on life, enabling them to carry on an active parf in the community. Undergoing training in downtown Pontiac, the Gcrmah Shepherd brings his teacher, Richard Dodd of the Leader Dog School near Rochester, to a halt until the light changes at a busy intersection. The dogs and trainera are a familiar sight on Pontiac afreets, but their presence gains added significance with observance of Leader Dog Wepk starting tomorrow. Frank .Clancy of Ferndale, first vice president: Mrs. Harry W. Henderson of FrsnkNa, second vine president: Ernest R. STARR BLAMY Crawford of Orion Township, , „ . I third Vice pi-mi dent; Mr*. Do*- All appointments are effective ^ T M h>. Jr ((f poatjar< people Iropi other continent* It* Dec. 15. training techniques, so that they I Starr Joined Pontiac's prederes-j could set up similar schools In sor, the Oakland Motor Car Gqm-J their native countries. * pany, lit 1927 with the engine den '#' ' 4 A sign division following eight redra' The local school is a nonprofit Clubs and th? Michigan United Fund. It was established in 1939!1 by the Lions Clubs, and they haw . . __ y, . • . ..-;rnri . ._____,__ continued to be th* achdolT main “ •“‘•tart *upe/nlendem of the | GOP headquarters. fourth vice president; Mrs. Ernest S. Rowley of Basel Park, treasurer: and Mr*. Qm D. Aden ef Waterferd Township, secretary. The officer* >re now arranging He was subsequently darned as-j for a speaker for their February sistant motor engineerbefore his;banquet. They win meet again on transfer in 1937 to /manufacturing{ Dec. 14 at 7:30 at the Birmingham financial support. motor plant. Swinson Sees "“'^““jCon^onCall [If Voter Sentiment of; tag Once trained, the dogs aiy fur- From iMj nished without charge to eligible applicants. / SEARCH IS CONTINUOUS In addition to furnishing finan-j , cial help, Lions are/always look-ling for good onwo-two-year-ol'*'/ German Shepherd/ and Labrada. Retrievers that cap be trained » iMflfip Hnei / / promotion in Three Firemen Injured *R(Trrnh«d^ Fighting Detroit Haze projects. He bus been Accused of holding a middle-: aged Oxford Tbwnship couple a* gunpoint for nearly an hour before deciding to leave them unharmed. | Donald Merritt. 31, of Kalamazoo, DETROIT IUPI) — Three fire-. len were injured. early today {while fighting a three-alarm fire ! in tile Oolonia! Department Store Blamy has been with the division in downtown Detroit, since his graduation from General! Firemen said the cause of the Motors Institute in 1930. He heMt(irti wtikh was confined largely various positions of responsibility to the third Ooor of the building, id the standards department, in- ^ immediately determined, eluding the post of assistant super-{Arson bureau detectives were in- u.___ .. y -.. . , intendent of planning and stand-L*hph» a "*°o1 ards. In 1963 be was appo*ntedl V_____________________. has trained over l.MO dags. It au^tant personnel director InL . , , Hy ks* m dogs undergo- of salaried personnel. . Ernest Seaholm Named leader dogs.. These dogs must be contributed to help the/blind and/must be perfectly, friendly to pVeryone. Park Cemetery. Surviving are two daughters, Mrii. Max Harden of Union Lake and- Charlotte of Springfield', grandchildren; brothers Howard Smith of Waterford Township and: Viola Hagmetster of Dryden re-{ Ernest of Clarkston. • ported to Pontiac'police Vaster-1 lira. Hale died yesterday. day that a puree containing $120 !was stolen from her car, parked MRS. CHARLES N. ARE at 43 Burt must be included on the bills, j pleaded not guilty to a charge of adding more employes,” explained armed robbery yesterday Mr$. Beulah Schemansky, T roy | arraignment in Justice Court, supervisor. _ _ , - / B/wiJ peneet- i g|amy transferred to the impec- Annin «n DUnninn I Info Nov. 8 Prevails, Parley I *r«*«»*d Uian departmem in m He ha* Afla,n *° Plonnmg Unit ...... „ .. ... ' ! er/feur fooatfcs of tratatag. 1 Wi Be He d' Burglars state TV sets, record players, and radios valued at $690 from Hod’s Radio A TV Shop. 770 Orchard Lake Rd.. it was re ported to Pontiac police today. TROY - Servlco for Mrs. Charles N. (Elsie) Ake. 74. ly of 3322 McQure St., * today at the Bell Chapel liana R. Hamilton Funeral Home. Birmingham. * Mrs. Ake died Thursday in Royal Oak following a. long illness. Burial was in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Troy. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Joqeph Gursey of Milford, Coin.) and a brother, William J.'Fry»of Detroit. FREDERICK J. D. CHANTER DAVISBURG — Service will be held at 1 p.m. Monday for Frederick J. D. Chanter, 790ft Ormond Rond, at the Dryer Funeral Home, Hddy. He was 91. Mr. Chanter died at his home|n(e||j^ Friday following a short illne**. j But the Soviets claimed their He was a retired supervisor of the j latest spaced ship "yielded Fisher Body Plant In Flint. { {data for manned space flight in Burial will be at Forest Lawp |(he hear future" before it shot off Cemetery, Detroit. - ,{course Friday and burned up in Surviving are a *9". Howard « the earth's atmosphere. Davisburg, s sister, Mrs. Florence j- t h t Watters of Detroit, and two grandchildren. Dog Satellite Flop Is Slap at Russians MOSCOW (AP)-The Soviet Union's race toward putting a man in space met a setback when Soviet scientist* failed to bring back Ito earth a" five-ton, dog-carrying Oakland Asks for Tax Changes Board of Supervisors Wants More State Help, Standard Equalization The state will be asked by Oakland County to Standardize tax equalization procedures and to enlarge the State Tax Commission to give more assistance to county equalization officers. * * • board of supervisors approved the action yesterday upon the recommendation of its equalization committee. The county request also srges that the Renata Committee on Taxation consider creation of a separate' commission to ace whether some relief might be gtvea governmental units on the real and personal property tax. Osteopathic ’Die State Tax Commission. ! Th<- dogs undergo obedience and May 1960. Traffic training for three months, - , j A ~ .. i DETROIT i* — Democratic'and/ those deemed suitable are S Juatlce cov .Eiec, John B Swainadn. whi tb?n joined by their future owner* ... . a * iitiam ®amp campaigned against, the proporaJwho train with them at th** school isduduled a hearing for 1:30 pm. vli^* Michi‘a„ vofers Ka^lfor the fourth month. ^ Wa* ,h<‘ ^ *' ,hf April * * * ; Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Tatu Wenti-!Sala^pentl^,lln8 “ ^,u'j When them dogs accompany j fled Merritt, a parole violator from ; ™*1 «,nvenM°n // ^ own,,^• ‘"to an active Kalamazoo, as the gunman who! If thc *en,lment P^aUi In life in the community, other blind {surprised them in their home Nov.j^pril ,hat Nov ,*' 17. and took 78 cents from Tatu that proposal will approved, pair of their son's shoes S**1"*" aald in before leaving. cwssw^-Tiaw suit against Chrysler €orp b* disclosed to the company. us »««•*, a«c*ioa it.] * 0 * STsim^ rr ~ j At the same time the chancellor '■#»**' ? Friday denied a motion by the ,w, ——to***-*1", tames a. fir t sso.os • KtlR awttoo 2» T fcW ■ It M outset 1. wir*i" w ft. TIN. B10 X, Section M Wrt et fl " ------------- * e is M Jw and Chiysler stoddbokler t*»-jthat Chrysler turn over to him a report written by two law firms U“J| reportedly exonerating Chrysler of-w.Ificiais of mismanagement. A # e Dann has brought suit against u,. Chrysler in Chancery Court here, n seeking an accounting on grbunds of alleged mismanagement. Find Negligence in Blast R*d‘ areU ^ CaPi,al WIND80R;TJnl — A 6v-m.11 VIENTIANE. Laos Jury Fridky charged that • t. n The board of supervisors, following a recommendation offered by Pontiac Supervisor Philip E. Rowston, went on record Friday thanking General Motors Truck £[ Coach Division for donating a' 67-passenger bus to the county youth A 22-year-old Pojltiac man was 1 satisfactory condition today at ST. Joseph Mercy Hospital after the in which he was a passenger struck a parked car and crashed into a concrete retainer wall on Osman street cast of Allen street early today. ,★ t t Vilgio Ketonen, 849 Stanley Ave. was admitted to the hospital jor treatment of a dislocated hip. The driver of the car, Carol Hanson, 19, 219 Sanford St., Was treated for minor injuries and released. home. JLwili lie used to franaport the children from one~~ center to another ,, 2#0M fe*t from St torott. ' thence N. 2*20' R. IW.j thence W. 70 feet; thence * 1 HIM Met. thence N S**< (eoT’t* beginning, except 1 feet of 'esio wucel. y y IP. R10 S. Section 20 foot of si 1* Ntjortci 1 _________j_________ ■PeoeUso*corner, theuy* V’lfiji ••“•ICommunist Pathet Lao radio said negligence caused the Oct. 25 Met- ”-----“ -**.70. feet; theoee ■ 1, I *u, o—• r......-- .-.r-Jitar, evnlncinn hern «.. jriue. ISOS n!| today that Red guerrilla forces —___—1 £ u*.so toe* .to bepofay Jhad "surrounded" the Laotian toy- *3LTS%W capital of Luang Prabang. There aiywfitai TeoseMp »oer< oo to# maj^rore reports the Communists were “ " * homaT H wnxjrr . j advancing on the city to dri ve out v ,^^V05S!ri*h(-wing troops. - ropoUtan Store explosion hen which Wiled 10 persons and f jured nearly 100. jFor, Pontiac Motor, GMC Truck & Coach al and Bofors gun projects, Gould was promoted to assistant superintendent of Bofors production in 1953. He jiai superintendent of preesed metal since 1957. , . . * * * V Weil has been'with Pontiac since { 1940. Following %h i s graduation from General Motors Institute in 1944 he was assigned to pressed Production al Full Steam .Both Pontiac Motor , and CMC! ' Pontiac has produced 408,899 carsl NOTICE EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 31, 1990 the GRAND TRUNK WE8TERN freight agency work for CLARKSTON. Michigan, will be performed by -the. orand TRUNK WESTERN FREIOHV AGENT, MR. A. F. WEIL at WATERFORD, Michigan, telephone number ORlando 3-7426, and who will accept collect telephone calls from shippers or receivers of rati* road freight at WATERFORD, Michigan. Persons desiring to be placed on the OrantL Trunk Western's Credit List, for the receipt of collect shipments, please obtain application forma from the freight agent at WATERFORD. Persons desiring further information please write or telephone Superintendent T, D. Ash, Orand Trunk Western Railroad Company, 7350 Orleans, Detroit 11, Michigan, telephone WO 2*2390, ext 391. grand Timm WESTERN RAILROAD COMMIT Boy* 8, Is Injured When Hit .by Car Robert W. Miller. 8. of 274 S. East Blvd., was in satisfactory condition at Pontiac General Hospital today after being struck by auto yesterday at the intereec-i of S. East Boulevard and Whit-temore Street. * The boy suffered a fractured left leg and possible internal injuries when hit by a car driven by George D. Wagner. 31.134 Edison St. Wag-was not held in the accident.. |Truck It Coach Division had a ban-production month in November, puttirtg them well ahead of their ll-morith production figures for 1959, General Motors Corp. announced. The Truck It Coach Division produced 5,167 more trucks last month «than November 1959 and is 25,471 ahead of its 11-month total production figures for 1959- There wore 4,354 units produced lost month compared to 1,19! a year age. Total Track and Coach production as of Doc. 1 was M.S81 as compared to 78,- Automobile commuter traffic the San FVandsco Bay Area 4ms increased 50 per cent during the past five years. 114 t Pontiac Motor Division recorded its second highest November production total in history last month when 41,546 new cars were built, Pontiac in 1960 has already surpassed its total car-production for tjie entire year of 1959, S. E. Knud-sen, General Motors Corp. vice president and Pontiac general ager. announced. 7 through Nov. 30. _____a t The total for all of last year was] 388^ “At W end of ll ’months last year the total-was 390,273.. ♦ ■, a a ■ During November last year Pontiac produced only 120 ne^ cars. Of the November figures this year. 37,3(1 are Poottaea and 13.-Mi are Tempest models. Of the U-month total, llJH are Tempests. General Motors’ total production in the U.S. and Canada during November was 370,521 can and tracks as compared to 22,141 during .November, Of this year’s .November total: 330,324 were passenger can and 40,197 were tracks. a a * Total production for the first 11 months was also up from 5,368,358 cars and trucks in 1959 to 6,654,144 produced through Nby. 30 thja year. Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 49 Wtatsma it , Fhoio Fl I-584I Be Safe! Be Sure! WITH A COMPLETE JANKA GUARANTEE FURNACE TUNE-OP $050 Special Low Fair Frica Good Through tho Month of Nov/ JANKA 177* Edison Stnat 8! HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING ' FE 4-3811 24 HOURS SIRY1CI ON ALL MAKIS OP PURNACIS 't m THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. DECEMBER B, 1980 Death Notices pi oy eignt (rsnscnuaren nnm service ni held today, Doc 3. at t p.m. from the FliBnerfelt Pu-Bartl Homo, Toko Orton, with Nov. Albert Johns officiating In. HgjMMNiVRI Molly. Arrang*m« fey tho Plumorfolt Lake Orion. ■ ,■ HALE,. DEC * i _lM«. SStJSk. Hatp WmM Mala 6 3 SHARP, MEN MO WK. OUARANTEKD SALARY Todd. PE 4-0003 between per? tTme'“‘ OpportanTuf to",earu ioojl| IMOSto. IM E. Perry. O N •trakht commie doo. p*rt-tlm« g Nl. Dy llt If fp.pt. rirtsssai Harden and Charlotte ! A... a iMketl. °HowordASmUh . jmBkNO CTfrnHq"AND_Cay. «S9 . OUT. AMPLY tH pBm&W PAR Neeepi J/C steel TOpRY, 111 s Vuner BRANCH ST. SgiSil ATTENtipN djat Help Wtfd Famala 7 1 :f Curb , Waitresses f Teds taro Immediate openings for tai| waltreetee on gw day and Mil ehtft. Apply In potion TED’S Woodward it Sanorb Li Bd. itatnBirR n Plains. Apply gvaolngs. no tow ™_ -—-—-ippp * 4 year oMT aottdblor need ,Indy compealoo la ElMiiatf — pleeee HA'di f||f SjTTO 40, — Uro to. AN o week. ULI-13P4. MxMKfaMSib~WAtfitBSrisi a Wor» Warned Mate n i Poor husky Wants work -* any kind. 1 hare oar tod e for moot Jobe. Ol io hour. tools LU 1---- --------- A-l CARPENTER WORK. ---Ir. tt tmSF 'ARTS i________ -----.snots of quslll.o tlon had character. Some gxpgr-leneo op a mill operator aon it. Paaliit Preee PdwtfaigADyWfalJiotM aaa pAiKnx^aDEO^miio Fr*«*MtUn*{*e 'Sim PL MNP A LADY nrTKRfOR drcoratorI Janrni3^^ and pa»r~ u---- tinpl* wallpaper booke Ire*tetlmate* OR/3-6344. EXP PAIMTtNO. INflXlOR. WlS-ter rote*. Prto estimates. an work tjnrastotd. Pi MW or r -\r~r^HrirL-~h TWyNTY-FlV|Sr W«A Cafrtracta, , frrrLY tin PASTHMt AO oo yeur land contract. Cael -*» CARFENTiR WORK AlfDCAB feet making wonted. Rough end __________ well wnehing. rri ertfmatee. PK MWt, __ paintIno FAFERINO, REm6y-■ el Washtog. PE Mill PAFYRHANOINO. P/a«TiSian»p plaster rep Stephen , tridgk Ftfaltouft—. __ ^lujSRaPQR ooSfSACti CLARK RIAL (XTATE ter w Huron pk i-iaaa pe_ caSy^oooO H J, Yon wet. IMS OR 3-1345 IMMEDIATE Ai On any feed tend lootrpdg rerre. UL 'few ! EXPERlKHcfcD MANICURIST A beouty opr re lor wanted. Follow-in* preferred Pboeie HI V1M4 ■xpanUMBIb. w a iTRimjM Part Maw Help. >*• others ss^m^ruurss^r. Hwy., Waterford. Expraiiitaco bsauW opera-tor wonted. Apply ipi* w Huron Or ,nftor t p.m , calTFB MOW eldUrly LADY LIGHT HOUSE- OtTulS "f *? ”* | paiktIWo" Aio pranEtMoflio c^BMt~SfM6ttHLtHd at Ail. | ------- ' Television Service U ifoctory taspect K. L. Templeton, ^RpsH6t HP Orchard Lake Rood PM HK LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY1 OP to eell Earl Oorrele. EU1N11 . pq6T*. one i. i»». ffiEuurjjH^1 ““ | [ml 'ctork. t «o ui< .1rli iSSlere A Married sad over n years pf Ckjoneo paid rbeMl1ulrcell* PK* V&M °lor p.W. PE «rQ4N ELECTRICAL COLLIOK SENIOR desires full timework. Aft *1,, j ----- full t mnrrledPl a____ EXP CARPENTER KEitBs WORE' I >*»<■«» right I PE MIN__ INTELLIGENT, Tl OOUTO U edepteble men an soclel eecurtly ! Lost end Found 26 ST: EHOLHH SETTER Wanted Real Estnte OXNIRAl RENTAL IENTAL LISTVOe e, anytime. BOusee -furnUhed or unfur, —------'teoila efflclont Nil Clients welting. To b|t|.1^&. loots, coll. ^RP1 LEON T BTOtr NOTARY WITH H BLOOD AP Pbetefe* MEET AT VATICAN - The Archbishop ot Canterbury. Dr. Geotlrey Fisher (left) and Pope John XXIII met Friday at the Vitkin. It was the first meeting in history betwefii a supreme pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church and a primate of the Church of England. Both Catholics and Anglicans agreed the meeting had done much to ease Die relations between the two churches. 8HELDR1CK mm Nil Noroo ____ ponona WANTED. opd M. I to J:lA».m. TUI end Wed. Detroit Blood BerrU iit CacsPl 4H0B Pontlet Preee Bok J required. ._________ OENEpMtTird'ii d s W o it a —--jg-:/Ojg For Royal Oak Water Tower Protests Tree-Chopping Woodman, spare that tree! Touch not a single bough In youth It sheltered me And ID protect it now 150-foot. 300.000-gallon tank, yet to be decided on tn regard to design/ 1 be placed elsewhere j Tie urged that not a bough bal. Harry W. Horton, Royal Oak au-pervisor with a flair tor the great out of doors, took a page from George Pope Morris' verse in the woke of county attempts to sacrl-, flew some trees tor a watar tower j in the County Service Center. “It seams rtdfcwlpao io me," Horton told kin Mlew naprrvlonr* , vealarday, "la ge lata a alee wwada and ml k- dawn Jm| ta Luther Hancock. Birmingham supervisor and head of the buildings1 and grounds committee seeking the 183.000 tower lor the new court-] house, said Horton was mistaken] about how many trees would fall.] “Na i s u L T 5 ££a’. Noroolt, Kmoo Hnrber. im »o. beloved wile of Robert ab»l- . drlek; beloved doughter of Qoorgo end aiollo DoUey. door Blather Stone L Tejlor deer ole tor of Ralph EL, Pord H. end Veceli D. u.„ __ SSo survived by l“«ndihltl«S! I COMBINATION BUMP MAN I ~ tnnnpnl MffYlM Vfltt l| h|M MOBr 1 WANTED HlAtf JohnaOft Motor j kiribirt atsAwn tfnliAM w J^"TipnT?«!n jju». »» I “tSsrtSf. I Oodlurd( PUB*r»l Home. Keene 1 Orton. Aek for Stun... light hoUeework. PE 44M4 000*1 - win to «n«»# 1 *™ea2• night. Nlgnte HOUSEKEEPER TO LIVE J elderly couple in Bloomfl ... lege. New home, ell modern eoulp-meot. more for goad home then hfei went*, m S-1674. LIGHT DtmES MORE POR HOME Wen weget. Adults. live tn. Ml JOORNE yITAN ELECTRICIAN wtehee pert time work. PE 5-30(4. PAINTING INTERIOR A EXTER-ler. By lob or hour PE M4U MAN W A NTB WORK OF AN Y kind, PE MMd WALL ' WAjnrtNO ODD JOBS ■ PI LOST: DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT — approilmstely I pm rrt. -r PMtoral DIM. «to«*. ao ifl 01 UMi HdOWP. i WAR i"Vro Pelntlng wall ’ wabhino at mac H“ . ruge uphol. cleened. PE Mm WANTED 8IDW0, ROOpINO AND nrt ihm caller Rewtrd. MA t liti LOST: RniOEBACE DOO. BLACK end whiM. neme Rex. ' child * pet. Vim of Rochester. OL 1-S3B2 LOST—SABLE AND WHITE TOY Cellte. Vicinity DeBoto end North E Bled. PI MHO. ____ LOST MALE BEAOLE. BLACK 1 White Lk Rd FREE HOME ANALYSIS I SHOW HOW WE LL SEOtMU TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR HE VV. U. BASS, Ret9 PE mir ■ 3 LISTINGS NEEDED off Minting bow Cemetei reekly Tp fill Mare vecenclee f .n loeel erte. Should here five yeere of pul *ipenence Seine quenuty cooking area years of Mat la 1 Ire. Bheferlek will j . ____________it c 1 Oedhnrdt • Funeral Home. Keejo Harbor. | YODNQ, DEfiTS. IMS. LSRQTTL whlch 'eheil have involved ! Sboe wililemi Lake Rond. Water- | errieMa of other coeke AU Mlcbl- ' ford .TowiuhlB; net 41: beloved (U civil service benefits. Obtain husband of Mre. Dorothy Young. enolicetlon for examination Michi- beloved eon of Mr end MA. I g«^cieu Servlee Commution Dabney Yount, deer brother if |- ■> ! William Frail Young, Mrs. Lu- | L,n»ln«-‘3- i dlle Rugrbrough end Mrs. Fran- cos Sluaddy Funeral service Will Work Wanted Female 12 NURSES flMmdey. Dee. I. a .__Park Cemetery. Mr 1 wiU Ue la elate at the Pal Salver Funeral Home.___ Card at Thanks der supplies, prepare i reporte, etc. PoelUi months per y— *■' -------enftone REGISTERED Salary $4700 to $5,300 Licensed Practical Salary $3,900 to $4,300 AFTERNOON SHIFT 1 P M,-11 P M Interei line eecure poeluoq In ; > WOMEN WANT WALL WASH-i Inj end houeeclcenlng PE J-7M1 AS “COMPANIONf OR 'tyNVALRS-BASYSITTINQ “DAYsTljrVI-oft Vicinity Dial • * OR MISSING SINCX SUNDAY. VICINI-ty of Colon lei mile, male doe. block with white cheat. PI 5-740S $100 REWARD For return of email grey Poodle — X vicinity of S “ |gag ■led UL I-4W L Pace OR 4-0430 _______ ^ WE NEffi^LUrnNO^^ e Rent Apts. F urnished J3 Notices and Personals 27 DAY WORE. PRONE AFTER I IRONINGS OR CHI Lb CARE wanted PE M414_______• IRONINQS AND t>if~~WoVM wonted. Tel-Huron vicinity, ft ] IRONINQ DONE AT HOME. EM Draftsmen dneeeee, we ere deeply grate-1 e Ltadh toe Bohmw Phmtiy. In Mamorhun 21 ____I fijCtreSce with steti of Mlehlgna. Age U to M. Paid annuel leave end pick leave plant. Retirement plow combined with social Security Life insurance end boeplUilsatloty beneflti * m i nmnel offtaa rt* A BETTER WAY TO Pay Your Bills DOMEX SERVICES1 1 ROOM KITCHENETTE, ADULTS only M0 N Paddock. PE MS* f seBrm-dlx-fircfflflfifrfii npu . newly dec , 1st fir , poitlni in front ^ door^ gee MM. pyt f ROOM-aiTCUNETTE. BM» •lor apartment. Everything lu. nlehed Close in. no drlnkere. Pu bSS, ' '»V 1 BEJROOM. DLX. KITCHE model opto. Parkin, In f door. Pvt. 11-BEDRM . KITCHEN. BATH. UTIL ! Prlv, perking and entr. PE S-W*. BEDROOM. PAlrtTV Jh* Wre with expending deportment. , _ Poelttooe tn he Riled Jon I, ISM. REPINED WOMAN. LIVE IN. CARS Must hove m lestt I years of of 1 children S and 1 yeere eld. enpertence In Map Making Must General housework. Walnut Lake be laatHnr with lead descriptions. Area. MAylelr S-HHt after 4 pm. ... ' BALES LADIES Personnel office. Oakland tt Office BulMiar. 1.Lest reel, Pontiac PEJ-J _) WOMAN LIV children • end MIMEOCMIA PHINO TYPING SEC-retarial service EM IhU WASHING AND IRONDfOS. PICE up and deliver. OR j-eiTI I* NEEDING, j comber I. 1MI experience Lynn Jew Hp suggested that t ■ proposed 2nd Best Year Near for Autos Planned 562,000 Cars in December Would Do “the Trick "That's what they" said about rhere the education buiMing! Hunt.” Horton countered "They; |Mid they were only going to put] down three but ended up taking 'three down.*1 : Horton said he'd veto plans tv ]the tower—tor / which lleacock's j committee prematurely asked and received bills for without commit-] itee approval — li Heaeock’s com-( mlttee tnflMts on knocking down' trees tor it. 3 J l.apai And friends ll social eecun-"Oiklaad *£buMyCrOft?cj Building Servke 13 A-l BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT work Alee fireplaces OR uai, I-)' kMUKIktl^,' fediAl MCfl a L BULLDOZING * HI Industrial .________ _ contracting Also store front mod*ting John W Capias ANV GIRL OR WOMAN. 1 e friendly advisor. Pnene ™ t 3-5111 after * p.m, or if «*4 answer. PE SdTO. Odnlldenaoll | AEROTREDS ‘ KNAPP SHOES PREP HERMAN OS HIE HPYRlbE PARTIES PE 4-433S — Tr» Scott Leke Rond. ARE YOU WORRIED OVER — Lekefront npte. OR MW. room antaiEMEi te. jttriC itlutlce, PE 4-0133, 11 PB4, COATS funeral ikmh: DRAYTON PLAINS OR yn>t Bide l Leleyeltc. Ppnuec PE TRY Donelson-Iohns! Voorhees-Siple | MEN WANTED 3 awn wanted far responsible position with large national distributing orgentaetloe In ponttec end eurtnundlna territory Rome mechnnte aptitude baMul but net necessary Car i dtaUaet nd-ventage It you ere available Im-mcdlatoly phone for personal la-tervUw. rl tJllI before i p m PART TlgS ___________- excaTatino Megfe el Telegraph- .» -Um- , r*TSS2?H&Z 2T" WANTED YOUNO WOMAN TO JUb NiTfecMk iu j^ttl tSfe^fe^'hosne than CUSTOM BOMBS BUllT'TO-PU1T SsSs DLWUOT after « iu yon- plan or oure. Model avail- uhl* fn< Amy Dr. ,n Cranberry WOMAN TO MODEL IN EX- Lake Estates, t* mil* north of chnnga lor frwo-hnlrcul as, eg Clarksloa offMli Open weekends ^a^su-. s. »ur ,_hudg»K--------ca, by appointment! !nail Carr Conti Co OB 3-dPM________. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL DEBTS? Dep t ta Budget Shop only Don-nalVa MlracfeJMile. >E. HC4 j WOULD YOU LIKE TQ f CONSOLIDATE ALL YOUR BILLS 1 AND LET US OIVE YOU ONE PLACE TO PAY. BUDGET SERVICE II W HURON PE SAMS DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — tM Meanattee Mrs Wattac* PE 3 LARGE ROOMS. NEAR D6WN-iown Alto 1 room upper star Pontiac Motor, nil pvt. Lnqetae! 33 L?CS d girl ai PEMM1 ___ warriBiil wanted only Apply la p NO I ____if down. Ucf Fl: Mia '_____ CUSTOM BtJlLOINO, ICtitfl : tally with PonVlHf , WOMAN TO UYfanpfnffiilM home, l Ib-year-old boy Call af- tor s p m pt 4-amt _ WOMAN EXPERIENCED Ol COOK calgnlng. ! CEMENT AND BLOCK WORE Keith Q, Mbgwart. PE M«3 ELECTRICAL SERV-rRllE EST IN DEBT? IF SO * LET US DETROIT » - Ward's Automotive Reports said Friday I he HUto industry is pfenning lo build SO,. 000 passenger cRes this month. Hiis would bring the year's total lo 6.734.100. second best in hlsiory The record.is 7.M2.132 in 1965. Production this week was estimated at 141.071 compared with 111.091 feat week and 56.337 in the simitar week of last year. Truck production was pegged nt 21,729 against 17.099 feat week and 11.381 tn the comparable week of Public Re Hall ciarketon. Michigan, to caneidei the following chaniwa In Township lia-ing Oletrtct* To fwnaae from Reatoonor-l to So* irbon Farm, Mb foltowtog d*earthed , ''tfifl >« of Ih* t '» «f BOc Hon 3* and the HE 1 • of the SW of SegMen M eacetrtim tho N MC of >>o E NT at I he NK *. of Socttoa M < acini an end CUnionville Roada. to t»- ; ~A~a»ap ahawtan the pcapoeed rhaniM in tho Santns Dlbtncia may be *•-< •mined at the Tow nth Ip Hall during regular office HAROLD J PORBLER 1956.. Ward's said five assembly plants are working six days this week, two worked (our days, two worked three days and the Mercury Plant at St Louis was cloned aU week. Plat* Tab Sal« Runs Ahead of Last Year LANSING ID - Sales of 1961 H cense plate tabs are running well ahead of test year, the "secretary of stale's office reports. Sales during the first month totaled 142.086, an Increase of 16691 over the same month last ynar. the office said transportation. 4 afternoon! p week. MI 4-1*11. ' , WOMAN TO LIVE 04 AS COI panioe hi esc bonce for room a board Ff 3-T4M ___ WANTlD WOMAN TO OLP CA1 box Rerun AI It R-M- Today there were replies ai The Praha office ta the following The foe fine Freon FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2*8181 1 Tkp Bid" Bpedfl oo,Athed at the offlra o. .... p.Cleth by all Uitereeled to aubmlt- ' AYON WATER COMMISSION ere "aSar Jlh?*n*r” fed value!*** the. *rinadSh*be tof* Xui PUBLIC SALS II Otovrotet, Serial No VI 1 Coupe Sola to bo bold Orion, Mich. tl No AAU1S4T1 mM io J0 am. De< . Parka Bird. Lhk PUBLIC RALE ' itoa Chevrolet, arris) Ito PMPioaou Sport Coupe aolt'r - - - “ pocember 15. I*** Cheboygan. Mil Michigan 4SM4 C held 10 JO toll Motor I PUBLIC SALK IMS Chevrolet Serial No. BS0PM143I. rto bo htM 10 JO o.m Do-KM bt SOI Auburn Ave .i iff JL. I ~ j Pontiac. Mich FE 2 *sr NOTICE IO AOYKBTI«IR» . r t«r ctMflii- of irtMtool Worn Adr »w I i t the div of CASH WANT Ai If McA8uiJTra,«?r! Pontine Preu boa num ORJ-iOoS" WHITE WOMAN. UObT HOUSE-■ Doya ‘ >«H or MU t-«33J FREE ESTIMATES ON 0 Ing. will flnance R. I PART TIME W A L L I D I AREA, NeoOed I men. mu preeooUy employed over Jl. A cor sod willing to wort. Mr Puckett. MA 44411. 4 ;r Botnnf RAXlNO HdVSE MOV-tog, licensed, fully equipped. Free estimate* Rue sail Marlon. FE Give You 1 Place toyPay j Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS RM m PONTIAC STATE BANK > BLDO PK A-04A4 \ ' mOMktt Amcncio Atsoc. Credit Ciun*Flor» A—c- CrtdH Orh LOSE WSIOHT 8 A PE L 1 economically with a— — Dex-A-Dtet Ubleu aimhir.________ 3-ROOM APARTMENT’_____ bath, mato floor, n Clark. 3-ROOM APT UPPER. ADULTS* 143 N; Saginaw " thing furnished near a week. Nr ------------- 73 rairfroi PAkKlNO ATTKNDANTa.14 AND If. daj and night, must be mod Apply to wore* ^ortotlon, lit per wk. Call OR WOMAN POR CLEANING ONLY own t ran* porta non Rtf-B MHf, I N O. FULY j ■ Language cards. Ribbon* | 1-ROOM APARTMENT f rente* MI Mm Help Wanted I. Children to Board 28 ARE TOO SATISFIED WITH FRBS-ent earnlcger if not tnvmtlsate imutual Mjioitiadg] Part or full ( AfitembN-ic sale openito for I or J todlea or ganllemen Pull or petft time Sell Watkbu Product*, especially vitamins. I 104 day supply. 4*10 0*4 too day supply tor lc, nonrly f-month —•— o* 30 IM H. Pmy | WATERPROOFING Work guaranteed Free estimate* ^ fe *am________ Business Service Jpfejr ] Wtd. Household Goods 29 I 1 CALL WILL SELL ALL YOU v—^ fur----- ----— mtH,—, i PE 4-3301 . Highest Mar Quick acre llatoly prior >..—■> ■. —, , ——..-.1 Reeldenle.. en»**%uSuon*TComrpletfim *oi the IMh grade Physical condt- p!iy»lcaFPt>OndHton and able to pose medical exam*"•**"• *nnii. • COOK - ROUnEEEEPER - CAhk TAKER - COUPLE. Pull Ume for both permaoem. reference,. 1 for toferStotton call Mrs. Rally. - Jordan 44M1. sujkrly woman or COUPLI PE »-IMl_____ ALL MAKES OP FOUNTAJN PENS repaired by factory trailed men at our office Oooerwl Priatlqg 1 PC. OR A ROUSE PULL WTD. .Quick cash Jar fun " . Bargain House. rorklhg I pel entrance ltd 8 Edith J LAROE ROOMS. uP^e c IlMMur. . ^a^urtiMot ficlMAit Writ* to NbUm Ftma Nos W. ilrtNi it« ill ctving • Supply Co . It W V t. Htobe FE 3-oljs, BILL HOOSE Refrigeration and Hgattng/ MA 4-44U Service PS *-*AAg -Spaled Unit repair—Our Specially ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Repairing and rewinding, lit E. , Hkt Pbou* PE 4^*01________ HEhftNO PUjRJf ACES CLEANED HOTPOINT. * WHIRLPOOL AND Wanted Miscellaneous 30 day tj Police Department. 4141 Htghlai WANTED omr*S,5l'fttSA* Physical Therapist SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED ■- , / WB 4-4J4J . SAW? MACHINE SHARPENED benefit* Writ* PUHttoa Free* at director of a physical thartpv program! to a convalesceto hoe-piUl. Salary 44.144 to 44,440 to MANLEY LEACH. 10 BAOLEY i Bookkeeping & Taxes 16 if- BOOKKEEKNO, ALL TAXES EkfttraJ — J ROOMS PRIVATE RATE rIn- OPPKK FURNITURE 4 EQUIP i meat. Forber Printing A -Off'ce I Supply, Ml (-3014. Days — ~ i WANTED POT BELUKD WOOD •|UocT FE 4-------------- Dressmaking, Tailoring 17 wanted axis, a pt WANTED REAL ESTATE SAUM [ man with Ucene* Michigan Eue- | lneae Sale* COrporation 1ITJ So i Telograph, j WANTED EJ|PER1ENCED ME- ALTERATIONS ON ALL TYPES O garment* including k a 411 * manvhlp Phooe OR ALTHurnna ehanic for *^toUng_uMui Pontiac OR J-JAU hatwooi WANTED LEAD OCTTAR PLAYER fall between A and • P m UL 3-3*14. I benefit* Ap- ______ me* Oakland Offlca_ Bulldtnm 1_ Laf- Mri J J*»Mbn p COATS SUITS DRK8SKS AND AI f _ lerattonajll E_E*ron. PR 4-1*14 { DKESSMAK1NO TAILORING AL-■ ternUont, Mrs Bodell. PE 44*41. ! TAILORINO-ALTERATloks Droaa Mating—Pur Rei | KPN A—WARNER “ IN. 8EH _____ _______... .--.uenakle Call ORlando 3-4(41 after 3 pm WANT 1 SMALL OIL BURNER. 044 34774 . • -- .. ■ , Moitey Wanted 31 FIRST MORTGAGE OP 130404 DE- tlac Praaa, Box *3 __ WOULD LIKE TO BORROW 44 *00 Hnlp WantadMale I I CANVASBSRS. 154 A WEEK AND! 1----nlsalon. Work with crew. Ho YOUNG MAN is or ever, clerical work Mutt be high school graduate and Wto erlthmetlc Call Mr. Carey. * a m. to » p.mrg> >^»>. .7 Help Wniiittd Ft—nin 7 Stnut,_________ RETIRED COD P L E. EXPERL roc ad In carets king of apt. heuse. Rale ranees Write Pontiac preu Bo* IT. KSStTsStim BALE* PERSON, sales manager, agent, needed for fact growing active office New Landscaping UE TRl UMP I_______ hTtal wMTK^YklSr' 21 Wanted to Rent 32 | A-l ACE TREE SERVICE STUMP REMOVAL Tree remove' ——to hid PE S-Tll THEE TRIMM1NO AND REMOV/ nr" ■ j I AND 3 BEDROOM ROUSE needed la Waterford and Drayton Plato*. W* have tenants waning. LAUINOER REAL ESTATE. OR 4401_____________________• _JO PlalnmOR j'-bx _____ 3 NICE ROOMS, PRIVATE LAUR/ dry bath and entrance Also * 3-room. OonOemen preferred. A3 S.-Taemanla. PE 3-4012 , 1 ROOMS. NEAR CITY HOSPITAL Adults 403 W Huron. PK I-1A34. ,__1 Court for Q. Wa haws If baby *“j£ja^a* Murphy, Plaintiff v*. wh-j and would like to know how to jn*m Roe, Murphy Pafendaat. taka aw» Nnndra «»b- ief*rtor pub] lea Hon or perwmal aorr-, itou of Ftont »». URda. HI. coA«‘raJS?T»**tar,Si§H8 ^a°&\ A. Raising baby plgrona (or »««•“.«« ih* "«>1 rilHrrtTm) It HV‘*J * I Fraatof Hrmiirakl* mnh»- loto a^, j Th* easy part Is keeping by th* aftidaeit on m. warm and protected Mrhau~ natural enemies, such as cats. *m cannot be served with process in tot Keeping a dozen little Igueekers | amSytrSfeod. that mid defend- from squawking about food Is J^^uKTTirmontL frem*S!I | rbtem- pigeon supply them With a pro- thf defendant: digested pigeon milk that is H7tSE?ta^42V«5 3B easily duplicated. We’ve had yafy-}«ifen«ant^ ristMir^i mau. retwa r*-| tag luck with a Combination of 3>j wfi^ed toTiw ^on ttoc pr*i.,°L new*- i Per cent peas, 36 per cent Kafir, m nu| 30 per cent corn, and 10 per cent aaautlr* week* before thq date of eaw wheal which-1# mixed with water, 23 VSEtaat it hit imi1 cooked, and blended-to a consiri.W.n^fjjt^ sddrmby MEN pVfcp 31 NXilCDEb h|- j RgBYafTTER WANTED UL aedtotcly Par inform«ttr~ 1 ------ Jr Teaplaa. MA 44411 to ency that will pan through R dropper. A lot depends on the pigetma’j age. The older- the orphans, the better, for they'll won be abte tof feed themselves' . I .......... la days .1 , Mid ippMrtnct Copy* WILLIAM JOHN BRH ! daniel t htxSkwrir, jS?** Oakland Countv ,riy*1B?N f J3NNENI Now *. id Dee 3 and 19, 1*6# > 1 8 1 : ITS A -SAD FACTt- And Oh S# True! Auburn ngijhta 1 Ol food wagon, good Aadro Beauty Salon PonUee^totonp Bldg COOK I - AA4 30 TO 111* *0 WEEK/ l». To AH future vacaodoa tB total enk Should have five 5*3 : Ftonga can Mr. Paoa, OR 44434 REAL ESTATE SALKS PBRSON- Movtng and Tracking 22 That SNBoy dooen't grow on ireoe F ife have a tot of MBo piling up au# you are wondering where M (Of Uto money •* *— Just get together “ 10 longer *00 u»o*e thing* you a* wafer ua* Pt want - CLOTH1NO. FURNITURE TOOLS MOTORS, anything — *** can turn them M* CASH With a low COCt WANT AD in Ac Pontiac Free*. / It’s Em>v< Ju»t Dial ' FE 2318L Ask lor Want Ads quonftty cooking, which ahadl ho* pcrvlelon of other cook*, au Mlc Mg on Civil Service banc fits Obtain a ppUon lion tar examination Michigan Civil Servlee Cam-mleelan.LanMssll. COLLEGEGRADUATE BACHELOR MORIE IN PSY- CHOLCX1Y_SOCIOLOGY OR Ri- LATEDPlkLDS To act 6s domestic relations investigator. EXCELLENT OP poll UNITY OP-PERINO SECURE FUTURE Conduct home evaluation studtoo Mtorvlow of paronte and other fOtojnS work concoratos family Muel eire to mnee monk,. ________ prefered but not nedwary So* Herman CM* - WUUem Miller ReaRv — (10 Weak Huron street WiUiam Miller Realtor ---------Ft 2-0263 *14 Wtet Huron Street I-A Reduced Rates SMITH MtCn^O<)lC^t rEyTiMc A t MOVING SERVICE “ Reaeoneble Rate* , PK HIM GENERAL TEligUNa ~Bif. OR HAVK OVER 14 FAMILIES, D4-. eluding many trsneftree* granting 3-bed room ale* »bedroom option -to buy lu Pontiac and Oakland Co. area*. PHONE MR MIUA. PR1-44M (.'. SOIUEtH’- *FEB-0450 LANDLORDS tt idvAnt« PEIVaTV ' I ROOMS AND SATE StUlL EA- 3 ^HOOMg"1 AOTktTRjr^mOOHTS area. PE 3-70M after s pj*. 3 ROOM FURNISHED AFW. meat on Bald Eagle Lake. IM mo plin utllltlea NA T433S. i eooiUa mnt9a UtawMiKK - 1 ROOAtt OWE. VnUBl furnuhed: g»~Wot. west ijfi, 4 blocks from downtown, working l couple, PE 3-1310. • 3-ROOM, MODERN. CLEAN. WARM Urn floor 11 N. Johnoon. riasprTTfniiBsnMi ' ---- ‘pamMibxa&to 3 ROOMS AND BATH. PBIVAOfB eatranc* III N Telograph. 3 BOOMS AND BATfir AUbSSS • Heights. FE MM1 Paddock St I ROOM A>ARTMENT NEWlV -docorotod. .414 w Huron ItroiL Mam Floor. 3 ROOMS AND BATH.. PVT. EN-• trance No children PE 3-1434 3 ROOM FURN. APT. 1 CltUL, ORhUla 3 ROOMS. BATH. UTILITIES. FE ‘ (-0122 41 Pine Street. 3 LARGE ATTRACTIVE ROOMS Olt I LAROE ROOMS, NIC*LT FUR- alehed In Oxford. OR 3-1* ___ l ROOMS AND BATH, UPPER. " snee. couple only779 3-1053/ . . room apt lmOTi»a Ftfii; *14 5* wt FI 4-14SP, t-R& AFT . 440 MONTHLY MAIN floor, pvt. bath, nicely furnished. 3*4 a. Broadway. Lake Orion, * AND BATH UPPER. OfnR, i am r~- .TaBp/ 4 RMS. FVT BIPP.T* RATR.''t*» Clark (t. Apply Apt. 1 *' 4 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRA^H]' --------b. PE 3-38SI. ■ i NICE ROOMS ALSO 3 Hldf rooms and uMRAIto. >H 4-4HK “iTBATH " i.S#ER.' ■ NltELY FUR- rRiu.. and bath, very hJuit- Lake Onaa. OA *-3114. 5 RMS AND RATH ATTRSCTfjl Jf' lurnlbheilg ■- ATTRACWyit APT ‘ FURNISHED. CHnORltN »>• 3 rooms (to ktfehon. tor*1 1 utilities. 35 WllUamg, AUBURN RXlOHTa—3 - AlNh^Ti - take Iwntthf prtvoto. CM. ■sssmaynsf......>; jNhrvgw hanraKK STltTl is ill ' -2* twjentvsix m % THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER IP-' ,1060 Rant Apts. Furnished 37 ffcaat Afto. Uaterniihid M, Rent Hi J^rSnQvS « tfftia■ C”JU. tHfOfna Waakty, st* up./' Tro • pMt c*b toT^bTfe(M*M7. Lake Orion SO«^WnuiCHlDLOR APART mean. sfe p*7 manta.n M4Tj I « »rfw I-UNI Mnn • and * Monday through Friday. _ DOWNTOWN ) ROOM FURNISHED > 7ri mw you ftothatD. rtmw^aHEp i FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR real, plMiiat 4 Muvi mm. uppyr ! Mwwi I *r sort mMk. ijM| mtom14. iti whu. tHRort Itnn _ Kick. 4-ROOM APT. OM CABSj Uk«. Prefer «mu or nww, *55 • month. Call PS 8-0244 after "SLw ja. jnsari alter A iulTAKjTPOR 1 OR 2 persons' | 1 uttOara, m Qal-iaSc Tlfflft ROOMS.' PLUS' KlfrHFN ! and Ml. All have one ifpuMd I Mina A* to* u MS SLATER APTS.; I ROOM FIRST FLOOR TWO SEd-n Ana heatod ra*V, AmlM. ‘ child »»kom» A*»lli*toy 1*1 Oaklai t 3-4906. I at * Wanonab t . l room too jgffa. ticwriK wVtoi > (ROOM BRICK UPPER. SEF-. MAM Mumrnt, will furnish Mil aal r eftrltitoalor PR MM*._ 9 ROOMS FIREPLACE. STATE «tT .it Tj4r_........ ind 4 room* Ml Ml* epart-ita Children parm"*--* « furnished. ISO v Furnished W, Rent H*mm Uafum. 40^ I ROOMS MID BATH. FORTH OF ■■L IAOHmIT. TSAR •round. Ml a mo; Fur-*-*—*--unfuiwiehad- EM 3-219T I AMD 1-BBDRbOM ROMS. LABI Orion, modern, roabonolilo. By or* mayitji. OL 1-08W. OOM HOMXi HEAR LAKE, picture window to Wing Mr, 488* T** r A '3-BEDROOM. NEWLT DECORATED fun biwmint, eu *» garage, l _ «MM uakeame.OB Hill 2-BEDRM HOOSR. MODERN. ISO ^UAiSA7ro2^fi°"» ... ________m REbKfcHQME. A0fo; wash: *r. it*,*. Fi l-HM. _ "bedroom house.'full base: jnetrtop William. LakfU 7*181, ■BKOlR o O M REDECORATED home, ‘»ao per month. Near new Carpenter trade school on Joe. ,ton Road. Immediate occupancy. PE HIM, - AIR CONDITtONEp — — ,1 AND I BEDROOM — Modern in Every Detail — ADULTS • ONLY — KE 8-6918 MANAOKR II SALMER IT. APT. I Open Dally.a S«n lO i m • I p.m ARCADIA U Newly decorated apartment with nicely furnished. Ml per month, utllmea and oil heat extra. Call PC l-Mft, evenings _____ a bedroom. FuRNilHiBTSFT ptoi.very reSeonabto, LT-t-llTt. J ROOM! FURNISHED PE l-2tjt? 1110 Ellaabeth Lk. Rd. _______ 4 ROOM! AND BATH, ATTACHED garage all madttn. Dtllltlee un-turn Inquire at 01* Brown Rd I ROOMS FURNISHED NliWLY decorated. Tull eat ha*t. 5M Lenox Are. Ph FE 'SAMI lor appointment.____ BEAUTIFUL 1 BEDROOM WHITE Utica. MA 4-3241. 3-R90M MOUSE WITH STOVE and refrlserator Adults only, 130 BEDROOM HOME. GAS HEAT, on Brooklyn. Call FE 8-2278. 3-ROOM HOUSE : MS PER MO. _ Roche.ter area. UL 2-S58(L. 3-BEDRM MODERN RANCH — RENT OR EQUITY. OFF CARETAEER MR. CARROLL. • ARCADIA ct. Three rooms and bath, all private. Including utilities. FE UPPER 3 ROOMS AHD BATH snrog*. FE 3-7300. Union taka Village, ISO. n ' ESrSi ther^bummfrtlmrWnwa"m I LAKE ORION — • ROOMS-AND] I In the wlnterttme. Ample laundry ! bath, electric hot 'water' and ' (acllltlae. E. O. Hempetead. IDS .tore oil heat. Call attar 4:30, ; Bait Huron- Street. Pt 44214 or f MV 2-199*.____ I FK IT«3l .»R*r J pm.________• FURNISHED J ROOMS AND BATH. ' BRICK TBRRACI, S ROOMS AMD ; Auburn Height. 1 " “ * “ ■“*------ — v— HOMS «T LAKI furnished. Rent ROOMS, BATH AND UTILITY _room. PS 1-8197.______ ROOM HOUSE, MODERN, TO Tellable couple. South of Orton-yllto. Call FE 4-SdS4. 3-1C7S. after I p. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 38 sSsSaFS lake ORION ■ COZY 1 BEDROOM I t»0 Height. Rd . MY 1-13S4. LEASE RMS. S^l..K^tn9 JS1 71 COLORED 4 ROOMS AND BATR, -Mary Day lnquiro FE S-SSSO_ clean. OR >-MM I AMD 1 BEDROOM. PARTLY ; ------ turn. Laketrcm apu or 3-nos i hffictency Apartments rBOOMS STOVE RErRIO AND | Ll*ln* room. —----- ---- .—-A L y Edith ISO N. Paddo i. Included PE 3-1341 FOR COLORED Pro.pect, Lower : i. SIT wklyni- 3-REDROOM. GROUND FLR . PVT NIL. refs, .tore. Walton and Opdyke. lSV P* 1-SS3S_ rAND BATR. WELL HEATED AND cgfestTteKtoa sft. rifrli 471 K!*y. 3 ROOM PRIVATE ENTRANCE ‘ trance, coal heat. Ill and bath. Heat, hot water and | 4-TIOS. _____ -.iS? A™. _________I LA ROE 3-BEDROOM API 3-ROOM APARTMENT UP. PIES |M heat. Drat floor, couple pre-/ Street, partly furnlahtd. PS ferred DL 2-3*15 ItU crooks (-1301. | Rd . naan Ruby. LAKE VISTA APTS. Vl&tak . SAfH. OLABSCTN [ , Erotolwdr*,oKr'aner s"V»**FB BHwSbliS furnUhed. M^roBMd^r5riMr^rA?™l»hed'. BEAUTIFUL 3 BED-!-iuvch colonial brick. Lake-|‘ in Pontiac Lake. Oarase1 it hopes Taylor. OR 4-0304 | _ S _ ROOMS. PONTIAC I Orchard, — ___________________ 4 or FE 2-9124._______ AND BATH, OIL BAT, m *■>». Roy Annett, Inc , Realtor*. 2« E Huron St.. PE 1-0414. ROOMS Aim BATH. DOWN-town location, adtnnmlte Hast PLEASANT LAKE. 5503 HALBTE and Walnut Lk. Rd. Furnlibad -Automatic — Bailment — 0 furnace. Elec, water and cookln, Refrig . washer, TV. ISO mobtlri: LU 3-0300 -_______________ SMALL ROMS. FURNISHED ALL modern Near Dodge Park, , ROOMS AND BATH, MODERN (•rage, cardan .pot. Eaat of Oxford. sSB month. CRAVVFORD agency 5 ROOM RANCH NEAR PIERCE Junior Hitt School. STS month or will .ell on low down payment. LAUINOER REALTY. 1131 Rent Houses Unfurn. 40 SN|<. i General I 1 ROOMS , furnace Rear AND BATE. FIRST Oaar^ htatad. no drinker., • .FE (-3S74.- ■______• ' ■ 3 ROOMS AND BATH. HEAT HOT water, refrtcerator and stove furnl.hed Near Fisher Body. gSO a month. FE 3-7968, 3 ROOMS AND PRIVATE BATH W‘Si electricity, gne and heat furnished at S3* nor mtath provided teaMt win act as caretaker far I furnished apartment, to tame house. Must also Vo min-or repeirs. cleaning and Interior painting. Nice reeldetnttal street an Watt side. E. O. Hempstead, MS East Naren Btreet. FE 4JBS4. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, CLEi ~ stove and refrigerator, all ul Sn famished SSI pay mot_____, ..HHMMHMRHI Inquire 134 W: Huron._______ ■ arty area. 2 bedrooms. Ill a Itr ARDsBATH. HEAT. HOT WA- «••.?_> . ter, pvt., dote to. FK S-1414. , * (rnufns, | ric^nq after t ". •IS month Phone PE I to 12 and 2 to 8 p.m N1WLF DHCORATED. LAROI UV-Ing room, tull-slaed bedroom, all bis closets. Him reception hall, built-in bathtub, tile floor.. Inrgd dinette, also statable kitchen. One heated building Just 1-story wnR.UB. Automatle gae ha| — ter. day or nlght Tiled wl5>tn NEAR OSSISAl HOSPITAL, • rooms and bath, private entrant well heated- Stove and retrigei tor^ furnished. Phone FE 5-171 'BEDROOM MODERN HOME, convenient to M8UO. UL MS72 1-rCbOR, 2 BEDROOMS, SMALL houee, oil heat. 11 Ann Arbor. 2-BEDROOM BRICK Dipleg, full beaement, gat heat, decorated MS per month. MCHOUE-HARGER MM FE 2-7273 lice4* 444h‘«l 1 BEDROOM. MODERN REDEC-orated near St. Michaels, inquire at Ilf Edison. * BEDRO OM TERRACE. »M month. FE * ‘ 1 SILVER LAKE APARTMENT Now cvallablc l and 3 bed rot ■■irtfhdij sdlilM_ictiuntm --------------- partly furnished. Elec, i 4 ROOMS AND RATH OFFER? bent fnrntohed. lbi Forest 4-ROOM OFFER. SRIY. BNTRAN-— -*— -yfrte g— - - - 4. No i service. Cell IT 2-39*3 WEIST APT§. 160 AUBURN AVE. 1 bedroom opt. newly decorated. Move and refrtg and utilities furnished and plenty of eloeet - Rent Houses Furnished 39 5 SPACIOUS RM8 NEAR TEL- I EUCLID. ISO. OR DAY shlFt By Freak Adams For Rent Rooms 42 CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. PfUV-nto entrance. 38 Norton. OENTLBMAN, CLEAN COMPORT-**“y room, reasonable. After S . Ft a^M'lS. LAROI FRONT ROOM. TV. RBP-erencee, near Northern High. PS S-64S8. ________■ FE** iw 444 m°. Older main. Rooms with Bosrd 43 FOR MEN—HOMB PRIVILEGES PE 2-3104.________ LOVELY HOME. WIST SIDl7lCS nt doer, phone. TV. with or without home cooking. P.M. thUt For Sale House* 6 BEAUTIFUL CALIFORNIA RANCH open ftr inspection Sun. only. Tske NorthweRtern to 14 Ifttft Road, turn west on 14 Mil* Roftd about t miles, turn north on Drnk* Rond first street. 8484 N»-dine MA 8-6866.___________ CHILDREN WANTED ONLY 11.950 WITH 1950 DOWN PONTIAC LAKE ROAD. 7355 To live la this 4 bedroom. 1H I bath, huge living roam, large light ^rtumbtmjj . win t I ~ R I P^JlCKERSHAM 7195 W Maple MAyfnlr 0-6250 ROOM AND BOARD WITH OR without. 135ta Oakland Ave. FE 4-1S54.____________ BOOM AND BOARD FOR MIN COLORED BARGAIN SIDE LOCATION VERY 'For Sale Honan ROCHESTER TRADE OS TERMS ' _ 3 bedroom brick; ceramic hblfc; carpeting; gas heat; fall fensm di’sT ul ^^is^cim' itmEb RENT AND BUY '.at same Umc. No ■- PE 1-5522 Lll-SIM EL'S R ui~Mm "sussr SPECIAL — 3 BEDROOM CAPE cod stylo Mm Wall to waif . Mra. alum, aldtns and Enecllont neighborhood in terfOrd area. Largo B I p a. lotlm mediate pot sees loo. A honey sf • buy ana real oaay terms. Coll owner. L. H. Brown n 2 4010 p Semdar call oiJiHE Priced c} only ell.too. WfTL TRADE, for Cheaper home. ~ SYLVAN 'LAKE ' * ■— Warwick — Silver Lake Rd. $1,500 DOWN P'c forked sir mnuc., ________________1 ctr ftr On'y $12 »oo with li.ftoa dow. Clark.ston Real Estatf mis s. Mam ctorkMci MAple 5-5521 SYLVAN VILLAGE 1 BIDRMS. __lull bsmt., gac neat. FS 1-3735 SYLVAN VILLAOB. 1 ROOMS AND bath, full baecmeat. garage. 113-foot frootage. Price (31.M0v Call owner. PB 1-8403. ______ . Suburban Living At Its Best (CON V ERlI B Lkth24) It 4 bedrooms, Ilk bath* W. W. ROSS HOMES ' Or 3-owl_______ J For Sato Houshe 49 For S«l> Hajim 49 BROWN Clnrkiton. All iit^ h About ! yra. old. Abou> &■ cost* i* all yon an 0TO DOWN - Excellent _________ Kl. old70ai ftoore. Alum. ttMi ved st Priced at only M.S50 Ask In Mr. frown. Bqndnv call OA MI1S. r I — cosy two bedroom with fireplace. Full bane ... ear gar. Near St. Benedict'*^ Large lot. Oe||f SS.S00. DRAYTON PLAINS-Reconditioned and a* modern ns — Lovely bungalow with M furn. lVk car gal acr# of land nicely --------- Friend a^only M.000 and terms OWNER LRAY1HO CITY . And, WEST SIDE finTt Only gll,500 and LAKE FRONT SPECIAL - Ursa I rm. modern home In the very BSbk Of condition. Extra kitchen fa baeement. Tom bathe, flh car gar. Large tot. Only 5 min. from tOjrn^ABanay f a value at only LIST WITH US .-For teat and officiant service. WH BUY; bell AND TRADE. M yra. serving Pontiac an* vicinity. Open SI. L. H. BROWN, Realtor MO Elisabeth Lake Rond Ph. rE 4-3544 or FE S-M10 MULTIPLE LMTIHO Mat VICE Templeton Cass Lakefront BATEMAN REALTY RE 4-0528 | isT-FLooB room for invalid I r* MW il S. TELEGRAPH—OPEN EVES. | gW»0S« dr_ upstairs for_ elderly J , -ROOM HOUSE. APPLY 240 PARK “ JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave. Open ‘Ul l:3f heat. 11(4 ___ basement, _________... .... __Manse St., Scott Lake. FI 4-4423. 5-ROOM. FULL BASS I heat., 743 Montlcello, OA 0-2340. 2 BEDROOM. lXrOE YARD FOR I4 ***••■ 2 BEDROOMS. OARAOE. I « children. 4314 Unman. 150 a mo. Weet euburban. Roforanc*i re- OR 3-0144. . | qulrod. FE 2-0733.______ S SMALL HOtfSEs, IFOR RENT. 15-fiOOM OAB'BIATSD BUNOALOW ' Located Cult FE 4-4013. i In Kvlvtn-lsi*. Usv* an* 2-BEDRM BRICK. .OAS HEAT. —-----------j— FE 5-5461. LOVELY HOME FOR 1 ELDERLY lady, excellent care. FE 5-0441. ULTR_____ n a-ai44._ WELL LIGHTED. rnmMSMM building Rut Storsd ^6 NEW STORES. WEST CbllPIJtfiLT ! ely 2400 sq. ft. floor spa fact growing Bad 8 Center. Plenty of t parking. Ideally r ' Sunday. 3-BEDRM,. . all i , g,t ,ifu 5-ROOM HOUSE. 3 r o»*. ana _ mA . 5S?.Mud, "K ^^ro^ cHii^R^; ^Rj»nt Off ice Sp^e 47 borhood, walking dtotaac# down- must be clean, 100 a month. In- 1 .r, WI1 - * mil P— VI Wm.I • nnT—i AA1. - - U - .... Urge living room wnn nrepiacv, dining L and tile both. Betutiful (beach. Alio I. bedroom modern ’home on back of lot. renting lor' lio month. All la excellent condition. Reasonskly priced. K L. Templeton, Realtor 3330 Orchard Lk. Rd. FE 4-45C2 TO SETTLE ESTATE 1097 BERK-ley Washington Park. 3 bedrooms. mo! w*U FHa!s0M dn*””! own? or. OR 3-0131. TRI-LEVEL StARTRR NO MONEY DOWN MM ft boa* to N proud of Your lot or ours. Hivt aodtl. O FlfttUoy, Builder 01^3-802. TO BUY OR SELL SEE CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE. INC. features ] open DnUr*5 to i!A8unday 13 to 5 - MAple 5-5521 ONLY $10 DOWN ' wateinb lake front, sput- level. I rooms, fireplace. l‘k _ baths, by owner. OB 3-MSO. WATERFORD TWP. NEW 3 BED-Open Dally and Bun. I to S p.m. room, baeement. large lot . sum. WEBTOWN REALTY 1 h~ water Morn* and 111 a. Btvd. Mb .ongfellow School. NORTH SIDE 4 BEDROOM ROMR—EASY —. EASY TWIIIS — JUST 001 A MONTH INCLPPINO TAXE8 AND INSURANCE — FULL PRICE — JUST ss.sso. nothing Down PONTIAC - WATERFORD AND Ot-ARESTON AREA— i Bedroom ranch home - JUST S YEARS OLD— O'NEIL MULTIPLE LIBT1NO SERVICE^ fk children and their yottag* ’ la-heart pa route whs enjoy nLsTiMMHWMKJifiHI' - iKijuaffinS lae, a stone's thro# ham •treete all the way. Thl* SMBS feature* all tpaeloai roams caw plot clj r--—— ted. Eucaptlonally ai r bathe. Mb ga is beautifully . You’ll want II i muouAsua roar to leaving ?m*bWl*“ bSd- n SB#* Bum Cfltont, dry baaabii Oarata. Value — 111,*50. TUU c* — opportunity you've 111.950. LSTT IT (HOST— SNOW-DR BLOW, but you'll ba an anus a* a bug ? *1 » JS*f kp .3 bedroom, BRICK In the Clarkiton area. Completely carpeted and freshly redecorated In light pastels. Pull basement Beautiful 1 ab d-•caped tot with rear yard Anchor fenced. Blacktop ctrect, am all down pavnent ■UREY. Call tatty. *T" COLORED THROUGHOUT e-_ -TAXES AND INSURANCE IN ADVANCE — POSSESSION AT CLQSINO. JIM WRIGHT. Realtor 34b Onkland^Ave.^Opon til cm "SMITH" WASHINOTON FARR 3-bodrm. brick front, full bsmt.. I with knotty ntna pnactod roc. rm. with tUc floor. One heat and hot water, atom, storm a and pise#. Full »l__ See furnace screened beck porch A beautiful wooded tot, fenced. LOCATED ON CANAL Vtlk TRULY ONE OF THE most beetiuful home* II hoe ben our privltoge to offer. Urine room bad hallway |e richly carpakad. t bedroom < be t£* bate meet reel Xk^^vrfij Mar garage Fared drive rou ii like toT * NO DOWN PAYMENT-I Loadt NO'MORTGAGE COSTS rm. and dining rm. MoCLel kltchen. tiled bath, full basement, auto boat and hot water Fated street. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor -Ml ^ewth ^Tetogrngbjltoed screens. 110.500. $150 d< MODEL — FE. I DOWN PAYMENT n and St. 1 gs. Ft 1-0721 4-3340. quire OI North Merrlmac.________I 1 OFFICES FOR RENT, ROOM MODERN HOME. OtL Dleto Hwy.. OR 3-1355 u“‘ per | 3 OFFICES. FURNUHED OR FE | Will divide. Low rent. FE 3 Dodge State Fmrk. This le wrist! Tor small family. Immediate _S3SBoV_ 0 ROOM k for Al or Dick, 3-BEDROOM HOMXTnSWLY DBC^ orated, large yard, stove furnish-, ad. $80 a month. Inquire 3302 Joelyn Rond. . | 2-BEDROOM DUPLEXVS^r5, Aufeomftiic Hftftt — mu Bftacment! WILL DECORATE $75 PEOiONTII I A44 .... 1 ALL MODERN~3-BEDROOM, AlT- , Doric Road!* I or*^?i toS13» m;!SB bulldozing — fill dirt and top toll. OR 3-7050. FE 04755. Carpet Cleaners Saw and Mower. Service full bsmt.. eXltor0' _____MA 54431 NEW BRICK FRONT RApCH. 0 -----is. fuU baeement, beautiful MICHEALS REALTY ^ FE 44S23 LI >0188 WE 34300 ROCHESTER APARTMENTS. 1 AND '-bedroom, jae hint. OL 0-0051. RENTAND BUY lone. 1 PE 4-0022 LI-5-0150 * WE 3-4300 SMALL LAKEFRONT HOME. OAB Doll Repair tTAL. Touch Up* FE 5 Boat and Motors ; IBpsIr and Sarvlca ___ JUST ARRIVED YOU ARE INVITED TO SEE THE . 'll JET STREAM KVINRUDE Motors — AU Models on Display Harrington Boat Works LARSON AND CUTTER BOATS 1208 S, Telegraph Rd FE..2-8033 Boat Storage & Rentals I Quillen OR 3.3874. Sporting Goods WE TRADE New and Used Guns ARCHERY EQUIPMENT 0% DISCOUNT-'CRESTLINE D LONE STAR BOATS AND SMALL CLEAN . HOUSE I terford. electric r“— ““ frlgerator, pletr' pet«. gss. OR 3 sylvan Lake. I. _______________ —torn, automatic heat, it, image Recently r< d, (45. FE-5-0SS2. Floor Sanding A-l FLOOR BANDINO—WITT j KELLY HARDWARE TEE FLOOR SANDER — FE 5-3322 3954 AUBURN ROAD - FABULON - WATERLOX . BRUCE ' OPEN BUN 10-2_FE 2-*t Fssrnaco-PHors Television! Radio and FURNACES, ALL KINDS, BEST Hi-Fi Service i. ASH Bale*. MA 5-ISS1, HF.JI H _ lag, FE » Janitor Service __Day- night al SERVICE. COMMER- ..t Truck Rental i Trucks to Rent Body and Fendei Repair Lw CUSTOM SUMFINO h FAINTINO I H* £r» nnl1* P1! -------— AtL MASHES _----” 1 txl Pmrtmr Ottlp _ FREE EBTIMATM - 1^4 Dangtoc Fir HWULYIeLRS FINANCE ■ 1x4 r StUBa . Lloyd Motor ■ Mn. ft UNCOLN-MERCUR Y-COMET Kick SB_8_ttjma*. Phone FE _241U KELLY'S BUMP SHOP OWfftrtfti Lights Rrmirrd ANMMN Bumprrt In*t»!led Mill* oi Automobile« I Building Moderniz.-tion REMODEL - THAT - KITCHEN Or - netsweat - Now, lave ea$ Winter Prices. OR 34171. It. 5c | .. wr . . STS I Bag 89c : Doug FIT Board. . k —-ol Inetllkttae . Bag toe . . A2 Birch Ply •• *13 44 PONTIAC LUMBER CO. ■ CASE AND CARRY 831 Oakland Ave. FE 44S13 Painters & Decorators PAINTINO-PAPERINO-WALL Ctoaoica OR 3-1W1. Tupper ACME QUALITY DECORATORS Painting, paper removal, wall waebtos Free vet UL 331to. -~ CUFTOM~PADiTIlK> -- FULLY INSURED — Wm C Me Rath PE S44SS Pontiac-Farm and— Industrial Tractor Co. 831 I. WOODWARD ____Upfcotetariag THOMAS UPHOLSTER INO “197 NORTH PIRBY BT. FE 5-8888 wahl upBOUmnutoa - 3138 Margaret, Auburn Hclgbts ___________UL 3-2651 BAKtrS CUSTOM UPHOLSTER-' tn|^sm Cooley Lake —** MAt furnace. North ____ _ pickup or car. PE 2-8728. 3-FAlOLY INCOME. 2310 DOWN.' rent will make payments and up-keep* 5415 EUcnttth Lake Rd. 2 BEDROOM. BASRMENT. OA-rage. Royal Oak, 2491 down. LI 2-4987 _______ Ciood Income i house*, doe* to Pontiac Drtve-n All rented. *15,001. Reaeon- $500 Moves Y'ou In East Pike oma. full basement Lari idacaped lot, 2-car garagi ___ [ full basement. 2- gartgt. cement drive, .paved *t, north ilde, 22.100 with - 'iwn. Call PI 2-0258 after Val-U-Wayl FOR GOOD BUYS AND TRADES ] $8,950 ...... CLARKSTON VILLAOB Ideal waterfront location on shady , residential etreat. Extra large landscaped lot. Acsommodatlng! 7-raa family home, pitta t-rm tenant house and .mnll beach An aae. value wttb 0*400 down j I Rolfe .H. Smith. Realtor I 244 S. TSE.EORAPN FE 3-7040 > MS 04421 Partridge IB THE "BIRD" TO SEE LK. ANGELUS GILES paneling Not! B^rwm ^ 5°toU,rbniyr rn *» $8,950 . . . for this 2 family 1 entrance. Onlv t*50 < n paym't. Schick'. . PLASTER OAK MY 3-3711. I BEDROOMS. Fin., Lge. r Hr. William. 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, NEWLY pnt-i*h»d, tile bath, paneled kitchen, baeement, 211.900 with 21,000 ner. 5150 Jerose off r M-59. OB 2-7400. »to n*TH8. OA-Clarkiton $300 Down Vacant. OR Another new "YODNO" built Radiy spaefout through r to show COLORED I! bedroom. $60 Month .... rft by ap- for this I room bungalow with tono PE ] bedroom*, full baadment. Oat heal for economy. 11b car ta-1 rant*. Storm, and ecncna Fully jaamo^ tot.^M^ day«^^pa«t**-j down. By a Airport, n«». 3-BEDROOM, rage. Located High BcHbol. 2 Phone HI 2*3884. "t‘ dhiros'o" R. T (DICK) VALUET 1 REALTOR FE 4-3531 RUSSELL YOUNG |open4s toV^aunday4u*to 4 REAL 3CRATE h BUILDERS |-----------**---------- a LOCATION! f* So important wh«n you J hou«« With 188.888 homei Partridge AND ASSOCIATES 050 W. HURON PE 4-3581 OPEN SUNDAY Kerch. Pries reduc'd Auburn Heights ur'iT.vtte Oareel and drape* laetotod to full price of only It tM s,o£,rur.,,ou, •Utor extras CM tor ap-point mfnt Income—-$750 Down r family^^ tncwm* jmatad city lhta.em int wtlb** »vto aatta Ml beat, large M , “d I ear garage [j GILES REALTY CO. !! r> M»P »» BALDWIN AYE. : | nul^le* lSeti no *8^2101 I TODAY’S BARGAINS jSHADY I l {BUILT-IN KITCHEN - 3 bedroom* rwrffii BEDROOM BRICK, WORMS HANDY MAN 8 end screens, newly decorated and . decorating A targeted, by owner. MA 5-1008. room modern, 3 BXOROOW> rMmP4738 • Lauinger tot. Furnace used 1 NEWLY DECORATED. 3 bedroom LAUINOER REALTY 1521 WUllnme IA. Rd. OR ' MOVE TOMORROW monthly "j. ______ly mol ta______ ___Bltt Frank Shephard; 1 mile North ot waiton at Mil Adam. Road, Rochaitap. ........t' , MUST SACRIFICE 3-BEDROOM brick. 4 yean old. ton P , plus 2-car garage. Will am trad* '.for smaller homa. NfeAR UNION LAKE. 12 MILES W. Pontiac. Modern 2-bedrm. home, 2-car attached tar. Baaamaat. Cedar MndMff-- 1—- — eluded. 2 ar?si! BY OWNER. ». BEDRMS. NOME. p payment, PE 9-24 trade fe 10? P0B« No Down Payment 4 bedroom older homo. ■ dec or mted. <-bfe*e merit 1 rag*. I VACANT *» _____ Call Mn Hillman OR Oood location. to achftoU and but. (ti.vsd. Call Mr* Hillman wa» 3-2341 Rdhresentatlve KiapiM OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 TEl-UVEL STARTER MODEL 220* CommeMoBa, . O. PlatUey, Builder » EM 3-0412 scaped and fenced back yard. , 114.200, term*. Sylvan Shores This alum, aided home 18 just a block to city kuc, drug cad ' grocery. 2 blocks to St. Benedict's or Donalaon School. Hae lake privileges, spacious living and dining area, carpeted. 2 bedrms . bath, attractive Mteh-en. basement, res. rm.. built-in bar. PA nil heat, water softener, garage, us.too, im. down pmt. Sylvan Village—3 Lots Tret studded cantor location 3 bedrm. brick 1 floor home, full basement. OAS heat. rte. rm. FHA l»rm ******’ *" 0#0' low 4 Acres—Rochester 4-bedrm. rebuilt country home In excellent condition. Lg*. L shaped living rm. with fireplace, paneled library. Wall landscaped with scenic view. 3 ear garage plus horse barn. 234,-500, terms. * ’Sportsman's Paradise It acre* of scenic land, private pond, trout stream, excellent bunting, too ft, frontal* on private take. Beautifully remodeled Early American 1 bedrm. home, living rm. 17X32? fireplace, dining rm. 15x11. spa-clou* kitchen breakfast rm., 3 ear att garage. An outstanding value JbclUdlng carpeting, drapes < sntr Venetian .blind*. __555.000. terms. ————- Roy Annett, Inc., Realtors Open Evening* imd Sundcy 1-4 FE 8-0466 OPEN SUN. 2 to 6 Family room, tire plat* and barbecue pit. Built-In bar, 1 to bathe, hot Water heat, Hl-Pt bad Intercom system. Attached 3-ear pfes- Walton Btvd. Left to Clintonvtlto Rd. to Angelne Men i KAMPSEN OPEN Sunday 1-5 30*2 MARINER I . -AT i£*K OAKLAND I ..BbsgSM .B RICE RANCH ^ PAVED STREET* h’s, uiffbvl--1 ment^Nonr Drayton Shopping c*» itG.T*Srn ,l«h‘ «■ Hcltoa from ] 5>«to Hwy , -then toft pn Asua. J Wna. right an Levy* to Mariner. - $15,900. E-Z TERMS . C.XHUETT. FE 8-0458 ,j _5U SELL. BUY OH TRADE" 1 bndrcom1 TtLle ve 1° BUmb*2$uC fttotot. 3 large bedrooms, tile * p tato. NSW oTclsMt fear*. OS* floors ptaatared walls groaea, a wntar haator lares nSr'tot00*- k ^*0- Wl OPEN Sun. 2:30 to 5 P.M. SIS weekly ret k 36'v Heated »*»0 twos LESS DOWN Ta-eaat 1 bedroom Suburban Heme nicely decorntad. oak boars. 4 pc bath. .U automatic MMlargJ Sttott^cjrpjttoj -"ritotoX- CIA.RK REAL ESTATE tot W. Bnrem. Owaa s to f electric Incinerator. garage! Lake privilege*. Mo. How down f TO hrtpeet“drive* west on KM to. Airport~r7'.‘ turn right J’k miles U, “OPEH" just beyond Huntoon Lftkt. Salesman an property. ‘BUD** NkhoKe, Realtor 48 MT CLEMENS ST. FE 5-1201 OR FE 4-8773 MODEL ' rLas”£.?' jra ss ment, l'j baths, nutomatlt heat. ‘WilteALD licensed builder ___ . . BI-LEVEL Ovartooktos Upper Lost Lake Waet MitmSrid WON. Grade level has J bedrms A 23x18. carpeted Ire, rut. with 12* picture window, dmtnar eras, large kitchen With O.E. built-in*, pantry, tort* ceramic ttled bnlh — ble vanity. 2-car garage •hop. Blacktop drive 1 iroughout landscaped lot 487*75, canal at nsr, private beach. Caii . for ares map. . : ONLY 121500 TERMS ftod at model, Mtddtobelt and Square taka Honda. Houseman-Spitzley JO" 44121 WO 3-4*1* FE 0-1331 r SIDE: tedraojt bile ►n Jr. High. !U«t. Llvfn* oo 111. Floor. •„„rm, far belt. Two car ecrcce ftl §54, shown by cppointmrnt. ts WASHINGTON PAM tearoom home. Oafs sled throughout. Full basement, rec. ™m and bath, plus cmeti ga-1 Spc and span — rstdy Efcvttnr John K. Irwin, & Sons REALTORS ... _ Since 1*25 • 313 Waal Huron Street ■ flHPjHMF’-..■ •W? PH MM .• BP TrFx- m SEE T^tlS NOW I Lakewood Village BATEMAN HEALfY IULTIFLE LUT1NO WVICE OPEN ghaWeCttra faS-'Kara hath*, !»**■ drynr, HI-FI. ijy ll»ll 'll itptton- ijrFi* Lakewood Village ROOCRTK CHAPIN ifl£T OPEN Par Sola Houm* 49 SUNDAY 1:30-5:30 P.M. Donelson Park : . N4W Tri-level Just across tram «t. Benedicts < M-rme, baauUfui family raw with fireplace Dlnlnf rood and MpiMIMl pofeh. A Ana kltehta that la IfttM and Frigidelre Superbly built by -------------- W11 aocapt fiST OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 PM. 6364 Nichols West Maple Area * room brick ranch with I r |anil Lari* and Wa- IMd and priced (i AV. trCIl lf.h»r u Included ..4CHARD ' NICHOLS, I simf ltol. „ WEST MAPLE OPEN For Solo Houm 49 THE POyriAf PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, i960 7rrr- TWENTY-SEVEN OPEN SUN, 2 to 5 2949 Old Orchard Dr. i Donelson Park 4 Hdwin brick ootantel, Located dlnlnc room. Hrcplncc. many cloe-Ma. Attached f car carafcTLovcIy landscaped lot. Clocc to ft. Bene- KEpw-a SUN. 2 \o 5 2468 Middlebelt Rd. 1 bedroom brick contemporary ment' with ’mtSSoc^room**fc many atorege eaktaeis. Brick fa-race with nice MM I fireplace attached. Lane landscaped lot KKriurfi —557 need right for quick tele, i iard Lake 1# Middlebelt, left Ottawa Hills Tn*Level Beautiful S bedroom. Oak More. Pla.tered well*, ttb ceramic tile bathe. Jwmiiii ledtcrock fireplace. Excellent kltehta with larfi dlnlnc area. Quiet tide afreet locution Call OCW 7--—’"-.rr- HOYT GI No Money Down GIs, DO'YOU KNOW Von cen atilt mitttJl to purchaae your home under the oT HU if you wen la eervlee up to July. UU. ACT NOW r Let ue |£oW jnu one.ofJthete new lut- II ACRES - « mile, from MARMADUKE By Anderson & L tenting Sola Resort Property 321 Rent. L'se Bus. Prop, 57A i Money to Loon it ltjo rr.-river rnoNTAGf on | STOSS!.'for rent, acxm would i l/TEAGUE FINANCE CO" If202 $. MAIN — —— .rehiA.ll 30x107 Bam 9 )ifri MO. plenty HA B* CT /**l it parking . On oao of &• busltst j ^ * • vl jjAf ROCHESTER ROME# _ __ JtS fool Must Mil "of»7ooo ^PH^Chnrlee | h»l" we»r^'Tele|raph' - Route S, Cheboygan. | gfreej fit*1 or oall Cheboygan, | _Howling .Alley, FE 4-7043. ■; u¥mrr&* T*1------------- ; OL aaRH®8^® . For aale ' LotH , U\ r TELEGRAPH , " ^^iendly «stiS At Franklin Rd.. .building lanA I—.--- esaT.HtH. ACRE LOTS K«. DOWN. property, plenty of perking Clarke ton area ||f 1-3701 -1 cellent location for barber i .-"-g !-S* ’&----------1 beauty parlor, tandacaped ■ See For Yourself real titata. incur ence office CHEROKEE HILLS 1 I convert___________ —B eveuince. MI g-UIO. Prolog USED CAR VO* WITH' OFFICE, — i |K ft, m Baldwin Located Jt Mi Baldwin. Phone FB p-ioof ' 9B0 CAR tot ON 'ORCHARD Carl W. Bird, Realtor I will BtnLblrrbHEs for lease IS? JCM*m** •Ml »‘Si .*,*& • in shopping center .Dixie Hwy at FI 4-4311__________Ires. Fl 1-UW . mg, UN j-S405 country location - urlve yout 1 Elisabeth Lake^Rd. to Scott Lake | j Need $25 to $500? • See Aboard Phone FE 3-7017 - 1185 N. Perry St. PARKINO NO PROBLEM * Seaboard Finance Co. LADD'S CLARK8TON aHEa' For Sale Houses tb car garage Prlefd imo. Sunday 2 to 6 p.n>. Waterford Area 3 -bedream deluae r — ' uc Colonial e------- tantal csterlnr. Really at-can j tymy. Qae hotwa- t Butlt-i i. m% coi r w HAYDEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 1263 Edison West Bloomfield Juel oulelde of Mlac Space and epaca aplenty inside and unt. T room ranch. S big bedrooms, full base-UHL recreeilon ream and big 1 car anrage. Big hauea far Ms family t tote. > ORCHARD LARK TO LA- F Ai s ni. r — “ • REALTY OPEN Surt. 2 to 5 CRESCENT LAKE ESTATES Mugatow, Plastered *kbMUtSul %?*'wt%* penfy DORRIS JFer Sole Houses 41 SCHRAM SACRIFICE i Business Opportunities S9 l|0 lot MM i —1 “ ' " FE b-tm 1 3-BAY, TEXACO SERVICE SMALL | I inventory Muet sell —t leaving i ses iia I town 44M Dtalu Hwy dR |«M. Ibis' CASH FOB DRY CLEANINO business: FK 4-1M4 alter » p.m. j BUSINESS AND RES.' | A few choice lota toft. Average i Excellent Mention for Insurance 1M x SM. Good drainage. Ideal office, real estate dlectrteal or location. - plumbing contractor. 1-room Herbert C. Davis. Rltr. ,En&Vib*?M F» 8-4311__________I Oakland Avenue. Phone ' Fl WHEN YOU NEED $23 TO $500 Wa wtu be clad to help you. STATE FINANCE CO. MM Pontiab state Bonk Bldg. FE 4-1574 ... ____ ________ Pontiac Nr. everything- - FK MW. Waterford Hills Estate BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY * WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 - 'OFFICES IN Pontiac - Drayton Plains — Utloe —Ingham. Plymouth BRICK AND FRAME I BEDROOM ROME 116.130 Attractive and well designed ! BARGAIN HUNTERS SPECIAL | 2-bed room, full basement. )i, car ! ^e, ail boot. Northern High LADD' p- »..n as SM —1.1. 1 For Sale Acreage S ACRES. 1 MILES NORTH OP | —»f.- ntax_Rqmaatta, r— ka privileged. Ml 4 4 ACRES LOANS ROClMfSl MSN j h**C?5y Mb* - I will move t FINE LAKE RD. lOOglbd. L LEFT TO EDI- OPEN SUNDAY 2*5 P M. KTit,514 Tilmor immkoiati POMMlp bedroom home off ■Uiiih us.iv ^‘iSfWh^^.'IC Move Right In f^aoTlU.ISir UtmT^ Bg yoomH AH. brick, f . ___________— Ml Mho frontage, brtek boat hooee. Thie pr^Utad* ORCHARD1 LAKE Vo FINE LAEE RD., LEFT FAST «"* l5S,JXrtNTeY CLUB TO FROPMTT s Two. Many on-cellent home with J»»J» o d elaee t schools Sewers, •treoto, oil gtty oooveoi eoooo. Law down pay a sol Just take am FHA mist ELIZABETH LAKE BOAL TO FERNBERNY TO TIL-MOR. ^ — —' far a boyar who own- fin Lmly** *0111 hf£»ri, ‘beeuUful RAY O’NEIL. Realtor MS south Telegraph Rood OL 1-Ollt I VU HIM Open 1-4 P M Sun LONO--.LOW AND ' RAM-BLINO M4.1S0. check those sailing appointments, this will be hard to bent, tig complete and beautiful WV1& £Tf wth! ! AUHURN HCIOHT8 AREA • 3-bedroom, new both. rem< kitchen Lot Iffslp with tree*. Ml price only |7.M ; -u ; ROCHESTER AREA GIROUX Signature CDA1I' UAVCV . .GROW MONEY PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND 2 Family Wear st Michael s |£f, •mall out-bulldlnge • « ROCHESTER AREA: OENERAL REAL ESTATE 4346 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-4701 ■Open HI 4. Sunday 'UI 4 "Rood I GROCERY SDM 317 WHITTS- I u “ nor* n«Cur>. _ ull Or r.nl 1 I IVAN W. 'REALTOR SCHRAM FE 5-9471 ONE AND A THIRD ACRE Wt 3-4414 Of ft 1 and hot water Sturdy brick and | ataceo construction.. In eicellenl rental Mealten CALL FOR SHOW-1 lNO Look - only 11.404 down! 1 I MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE BUY SELL TRADE! DEER HUNTERS: Next year’s deer assured. 4 only SMM Warren stout Realtor 7 N. Saginaw PI Open t** *•** “LET’S TALK BUSINESS" LOANS $25 TO $500 On your signature or other oo-curtly 34 m on the to ropay. Our service Is fast, friendly and help-tui Visit our office or phono FE 4-S121 HOME & AUTb LOAN CO. N Perry gt. Confer M. Plfco TO PROF- oil f'urniMH. bryorwey li «3L I *»,«! morigoge OOOt. «■ BEDROOM HOI Located off Joelyn I turnoee Immodtate I SeQ or n Bose nss ERTT OPEN ! SUNDAY 2-5 F.M. 929 Canterbury v | . AH bries"* ^eor old 3 bed pouag. mcinorstor full bye. Erai: A. JOHNSON & SON ! REALTORS FE 4-2533 1704 S TEljtORAFH _- ms Hr Ham-' Fairmont Ranch bungalow. » ham full baaemant fl MILLER HAGSTROM 114-ACRE FARM ~ apartment Ideal do-it-yoi self trade. Property Inclu tag 110.040 guaranteed love torv at wholesale Only I 000 required Beauty Shop Ot» of the finest equipped. Offered at fractlasi of In- Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 i Household Finance 3to «.38 Shawnee -----’ Lakcfront Brick u N B E L I .E V A B L; E Owner transferred. It 14 ACRES OF ROtLtRO HILL* near Highland Includes _3-bedrm II4.M& ow fraction lHV _________ cost High class experienced operator can ol- . I rage.'Only 414.604 oo terms ! 40 ACRES OF RARDWOOD near Credit Advisors 61A 'Humphries , border FOLLY PACKED — With I i H P. HOLMES. INC. • NEAR PONTIAC - Beautifully remodeled farm house with 3 bath, oil heat, fireplace pegged floors. > OFFICE OFKN SUNDAY 3-6 DORRIS S SON REALTORS 7TE TRADE 61 W Huron Phone FE 4-1667 END Or SEASON OPPORTUNITY with lake privileges — i -i baths carpeting, separate dim room, large bright breakfast no family room soap freest, 3 i gangs It looks Uke tao.ttb Is priced at 117 460 for quick SI SEMINOLE^HILLS Chsrm ■ thrill to owVrbe bedrooms and hall are carpeted, tog Surn i H R. HAGSTROM REALTOR -I 1 4400 HIf bland Rood , : PONTIAC ‘ FK 4-7006 after o. ; ' - LISTINOS WANTED Class.C One of Pontiac’s largest. Shownr only by appomtaeni MICHIGAN BUSINESS Vm54i SALES CORPORATION OR *-036i JOHN A^NDMpSER^Brokjr BUDGET YOUR DEBTS CONSOLIDATE BILLS—NO LOANS For Your bool Ml IN OAKLAND COUNtT 33 uni with 4 room house i 600 ft take fmotac* oo o taka Frio* only 636.444 EZ tan Ideal bargain boy for Cl Comp. Subdividing or oo Eati LIQUOR BAR osm at the heat big *wlUKmt n 6 ACRES FOR HORSES SC acres Mad. Stable Rea- .Lake Sherwood BUILDER 8 CLOSE-OUT 'BUD" DIrEcTUMM DIXIE HIGHWAY TO 8A8HABAW TO WALTON i RMRT TO DjLL. UWT TO MM DILL. FOLLOW I • attached garage THE riUCE IS RlOirr DIXIE HIOHWA-Y TO SILVER LAKE ROAD. RIGHT TO W ALTON LETT TO shawnee left to Lauinger PIONEER KIOKLANDS. ) V A L U E Give Your Kiddies A Chance to Romp • room rancher, large IIS' Ml in deltglitfu: O I Manor with priettagra i per Sliver Lake Feature Oernlag mepleet. I» xJ screens. fen«*d sss rs tached > a 3-0337. Com n^erce FIELDSTONE TRIM OML AND ACRXAOE - 1 I close in plus a neat and 3 bedroom l floor home — kitchen cabinet*, garage, tool shed All of this and ' Paved road Lake privileges at i 4 lakes Wat of Foottec Price only 44600 Down, payment 4400 ■ C. SCHUETT. FE.8-0458 For Sole Farm* 56 “ i SIX-ROOM MODERN ROME IN- Check ----- Peterson Real Estate i MY 3-1681 Niw: LUCX Itrj^lOOO^^HUntT chine, complete, with soap dispenser. solenoid switch and two 34-tn drying (ana over hotet N otts & Buckner, fnc.‘ 30S NaUooal Bldg____FE 4-4731 eluding 30 acres of good (arm William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 * S70 West Horaa Street eluded Full prim I . Write ; BLgtn 'franchise operator -------coin Dri-Cleanelle. complete dry cleaa-ipmeat Reodv f« delivery timi franchi |e. Write ______ EUUnswori—. Saginaw. Mlchlgan. instaUed. Flnanci as.; Huroi HAGSTROM COLORED] * ______ Chat Morrow. ■ Cheboygan. Michigan or i Chdboygoo. MAdlaon 7-3103- [HARDWARE — Big t 53 AtRX CORNER FARM. OVER mata-up Owner s he. read if rootage. 3-hed-j^Mf - —- k ae. garage, ham. chick- | t&fs I 417 44 Lake 3.1 Sherwood Luther. - ASSOCIATE BROKERS -Investment On, Inc FK 4-41 443 ORCHARD AVENUE urih 2d stanchions. drink,tng . ! GAS STATION. OARAOE AN 1 ROOM HOME — Roacpn County, also has, bottle ju^ ■ ' Doing good gross _____W cktt'leThid *3! H- R. HAGSTROM ! ot her bulldian m MM torna or ! REALTOR eon be bought with’31 Holstetns. j 4400 HIGHLAND ROAD 'MS6> tmd nod machinery for 440.004. | PONTIAC __ OR «»• tract FE 4-6430. Largo living foam. Family i km ban. ■- aeg « - DRATTON AREA 4 r epic and ___j fuDbosemen 4 fool lot. Only 4 r 3, ACRES J town Prettiest el age W404'ifri 1177 aooore feet of living PI | ■« ecru tat. Check mh j Uevable values: { auitt-ta sink, oven and range iPtgS k? y OPEN 40 ACRES WITH GOOD 4-ROOM LISTINGS WANTED “BUD- VETERANS Nicholie. Realtor 44 Mt. Clemens St. FF. 5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 2-337D j SUNDAY 1 TO 5 P.M. I monthly peymenu Brick and alum, construction OPEN SUNDAY 3 TO 6 FM EAST SIDE Lartc family, 1 BR l____ basement, new its furnace • hot water heater Front and rr glassed la porches 3 carbarn sata and a half, garage and! soultry boom. 44.300. 11.300 down [ ACRBS WITH 1-UDROOM tome, basement, good dairy bora, auk shad, ribatons stlo. other 3T»* W‘ Partridge Vacant 3-bedroom home. DON LANWAY Phone Kingston 04F4 3 S Kingston senttagB A Calks. IS THE "BIRD " TO SEE SURER HIGHWAY DRIVE-IN BAR-B-Q: PIZZA — Restaurant with thousands passing -4-.it- «f booming suburban nil TRADE. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP This* bedroom ranch home wt ’ carport Landscaped tat P*v streets Aluminum storms a. EILEEN - Brie Law gowo payment. NORTH END - OPEN Sunday 2 Till 4 UT slrT ■rKENNEDY J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor horse# l^rr s, farm moi>: LAKE FRONTAGE ge^hoD^tog i bedroom full HlSl'SE OF YOUR DREAMS " | Full price 414.601. Mil moves | you In with monthly payments af ftaty |------------ ■ —-—- ‘ y 1144 Which Includes o ,creche ONLT all 300 With 1300 NfCHOLlE-HARGER i 13 tq WENT HURON STREET FE 5-8183 nspeetloo 7 days o "Pontiac" Nicfiolie-Harger Co. Uto West' Huron at. PONTIAC MICHIGAN FE 5-8183- 1 tU* \zrr*c Only tat Gf, fireplace 3 bedrooms, • .garage ' Only »».• E8 A WASET CO ird. Blrm Ml 44410 REALTOR IBSuBu FE 4-4526 • OPEN yjoUow the eaadtewkh w "THE” "TEMPEST" GAYLORD ‘U ROOMP - 1NCQ64E. ^Musl_ DLOR AH kUTLDINO CO n hib $8/995 FULL FfUCK All Birch Cabinets 3 Bedrooms Choice Locations FHA TERMS MODEL 108 E. Blvd.. _ionry Jneludcs 9 completely bow bein* buy I13.JM STOUTS Best Buys Today SUN. 2.5 P.M. 37 UNABURY 30 OUT Elisabeth Lake Id to Unabury. Across ram Pontiac Country Club gavmeni. i Chevrolet, I Partridge HICS S- MI HOMi. teM? --- near Madison JrL . ' J wa* down pymt. INVESTIGATE. BE 8URK! 1X)N’T SIGN FOR LAKE PROPERTY HOUSES OR LOTS °MrUe*tw"n: 734 Michigan Lafuj AND ASSOCIATES BUSINESSES TKRUOUT MICH 1464 W HURON FK 4-3*81 are you Looking FOR AN EXCErnONA^L well jgajri opportunities . SWAP AT JOSEPH FURNITURE____ TRADE M PONTIAC FOR FUR- CALL FOR FOUR BEDROOMS Ut this I room for o alee family, basement, -arte dining room for the family y»t toteth-’ ere Basement mra lavatory Carpottng. Even has a piav room unstalri tor the youagagwra. This la o homo you wt I eatay fur 413.110 With terms COILFE MMS. $9,990 HOUSE HUNTER’S PATIQCE? carpetlns Cal MY Mill. ERICK RANCH stylo homo. Lot 140 X III. Located lust off Clark ston Road Ooa fur-naoo. noma is only » few years old and prtcfd at 410.740 with terms. Cod fit Mm. OPEN . Dotty II to I MODEL - FES-3676! OFFICE UN 4-2625, - TORN q 4RUOMAH [ GAYLORD, Realtor. I M3 W. Huron St. I Fttnt Ot- L»ko Onuo , _ OPEN iiMj . dining n OPEN . ’ . ^ WALLED LAKE — 6-acre, f W» h*ve_ excepUnal buys it nicely landscaped House - CEDAR ISLAND LARK. LAKE-I ---- WOOD VILLAGE. LAKE OAK-1 LAND. PONTIAC LAKE. LAKE i SHERWOOD. OXBOW OR WHITE condition with 3 bedrooms 413.- | ‘yEar S BEST BUY j LIQUOR HOTEL with nquor and j $375 MOVES YOU IN $76 PER MONTH , ____4 fenced and tt a IH ou garage: Thta’i moadlax value ta eptc-n-span aide and out. Maks this y - last trip as the nrtce b < 44,760 wlta 11,14# down. . SUN. 2 -5 P.M, 1431 I HAMMOND UE. DR DIRfCTICRa Orchard Lk Rd to Middlebelt to R. Hammond Lake Dr. to 1331 X Hammond DLORAH^B BUILDINO 00. Will U^Pa^W irota this home for hooRh ‘ I-k ness Just waiting fo MULTIPLE U8TINO SERVICE SSii many room ARRO ERICK RANCH arn Hhfh WHAT? 4 BEOROQ3 Du not hesitate mad bath ._L=lo»m«--331 MthkT eras rs.’sjSi'!. HAMMOND l AES ESTATES ---BsauWul Viet ranch. ___ STEF.LE REALTY SAVE MONEY I (Main Offite) ^ TRICOUNTY REALTOR KM 3 407 or MU 4-3046 Lakcfront Y’ear Around 4 Salt Business Property 37 \ Pretty anut white frame overtook-1 j jy H** 3 STORES LEASED PARKINO* WMB 1 Marini. dM or 3rd , us ad « imr f Mra* Full bftih. oU Mu I - l^v OR cupboard* Breakfast ro i I* MM ■t for cedar cheat ueh. ^mk^beda o STATEWIDE „ , _____________ UI« bath j bad extra lavatonr. I natural flrMlaae*. Recreatfoa —H — hebtv iater r“ irXn ana rongv. oum-io sssv marble aula, fun 'haul room oMt fireplace tached garage. Staettei Only^JO. SUBURBAN SPECIAL RAY O'NEIL. Realtor we &T* ^^yTJit- BRIfK, LAKKFRONX. ted ilvtag room and fireplace, k hatha, ottachad garaae Vary a# decor. Call Fl MMS for MB 414,400. tami LA?“ With thta r» 'red With Only ! LAKKPRIVILBOES j , 3 bedroom homo with Barbecue, large tat. (tody LARGE LOT ,, _ •dream home- oak floor*, ement. oil beat, aluminum rtta, I FE 5-1284 4- REALTOR FOR ONLT 1 i tht*f hmrne living room ana dlntag am are tgqiiM. there’s ..o full 1 besemeuf with aas furoaae attd i water heater. Good condition. , nur^e aad bargain priced ot! B ACRE a THRU BEDROOMS Just oorih of Fonttoe m Ctark-aton School district Newly painted InaWe. large kitchen : with fata of cupboard, .apace, big utility* room apd all oh 41 oao Ttooy. The rental you ore j -paying for that cramped opart-, ment would mere than tank* your^frleads could ho enter- 1 reined here with no eompletats .. 47 6«o with smalt gown pay-, ,^,r,Tyr^kt>^tr.nI^ I LAyEFRONT. A OSWlKSe. 1 mmi\. Lk flno I RICK RANCH mo HAROLD (RSD> I 3603 Union U. Rood. . HO ME WITH ; after -Kir only I14.M4. > __bedrooms. plastered 1 troll*, oak Qanra. full buemaot. tt- w»ib. a e.r garage 300 feel | o. Only 43.301' DIXIE HWY. building* oltk*TuSwSu*ri SHILL OIL COMPANY If you are inteceatad In batag n . I Shell Station Operate* and have ; m ' . Mortgage Loans 62 Get Out of th« Rut! pay oft your axlgUag mortgage or land contract, personal Mm' and modernize your home. Too must have u reasonable good equity. OLDS M ARD *36 FORD loupe. Swap or telL OL 11 MR BUICK FOR LAND OQN- DOOR PLYMOUTH. RADIO heater, automatic, good tnu swap foe UM or TT. >tr taah. FE 4-10S4. Bit. ” —IL1R SEDAN FM 3-DOOR _______EM 3-0001. Stuart Conway. [CASH FOR USED TVs. RADIOS. 1 phonos, and tape recorders. FK . ELECTRIC DRYER WILL TRAM porTi 50 Remington. 3 for whnt hove OA. FE3-4I _______ 8BLL OR SWAP—LAROE 'EQUITY in 3-bedroom home tar late nurd-- el automobile or acreage. PE 0JPonitaiT'Net i *•* «-room houM.' OR j WILL SWAP OR SELL RCA DRY- For Sale Clothing 64 , t MAR-MINK FUR COAT. SIZE ’ 13-14, good cendltton FE 3-3WR.. 3 BOY BCOUT UNIFORM. SITE IS Boy's enow cult outfit, sise ,4-5 Girl s snoe suit outfit, etaa - * - —— 18_ pants.—4T * Of Mko LAUINGER REALTY wnia».A r.* a*. TOR 4-0441 | _________ T— jrwrnp mo Paved wtadlng •* > re and floor 033 SOI with 60.- ■ TAVS^roS" SALE JH>ONT7AC ' ' to? R llrnUM Fraga____________________________; NORTH SIDE * Sole Land Contracts 60 SMITH WIDEMAN living LAKEFRONT | room* 1 nice tala. Lortai room. Hreptace. large ■ 131 FT FRONTAGE < Blvd Good brick Bldg 40 1 for restaurant, or home and s business See tale at 614 Terms WEST HURON Vacant 300 ft frontage Ideal BARGAIN BOX 446 S WOODWARD Ml GBm rnd uaed clearing, ako Cat! V I PER CERT DISCOUNT I sonrcl 3 yara. 60.110 balance Tecured by w “ me In Oxfo *sg heSdays/^: ral- Frt„ lOM US r Call us 1 aijfeg oIK Coala. jniitly ‘ HowiMM UliiMi. - COAT AVtfryn Stout, Realtor 77 N. POgtoaw PE MW cipun UU *:r isEJdsm. u taws we 3-430*1 _ ___ Paddock. _ 5-029S' Reilremenl Assurance j GOOD L'.-ED CLOTHING P ONT * . ” ! Flovd Kent Inc.. Realtor! lard <^itfiwcTsrfo—SuT~cHt Small cottage. 0*0 Dixie Hwy. ut Telegraph ; to sell.. Earl Oarrels. KM 3-3S11 : k 140 feet owl FE 3-0IM OPEN EVE* or EM 3-4004 soo down ________?*■■ *4*1*5®_______■! ja.ooo biscbuNf utotro han- Rcnt-L t* Bb«- Pr*^57A ram, STenW^ 7.‘MFE MMr lake front Ntyy now or ^ JIM WRIGHT. Realtor o^aTunt, atao atUoTl po hoK:oU heal. : dBdtfRSsjbiflnfcL jXBPlMHtT. H Y-(rlgiR-OLB BALANCE 60 370 00. J|W,POAT, Lnfll - ghOOtBHM - loodetaped - tat - sandy , x 40 Firenroof Fbr staragl ST 6*0 moolh 4'- uu Ulus. Loket ’ _ ***. FE t-,UI6. — — -----equity 13.110 Oao- small bualnass FE 3-3431. Eves. Waterford Will discount 30*. MEN'S Stirs JACKETS O COAT: mm • *M >»- • •*"*» 4-78J3, ■ / tht Mkf H 008 F*ul M. Jones. (33 west' RI r 13. ra 4-OTOt. • 3-3043. 3-4070. Flint. : m TWgyTT>EIGHT Sth rtwwthoU Ootids J. I ' • .7 ^; ~':.u ■■ ■ r-'^rI./ .. r&rgttr?*'? THE POXTIAC PRESS, , SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1980 ‘I T ['iM. lu«-lSl.____ TFjyTBMWiA i0wt __ Bfi* mi nttn, (i ll Ah. BjynVjSg; tSiT cu.4n Ml HgmbbMM <)M(4». HtFI, TV mmd Radios o6For Sale MlscelUneous67 stort famous n S*™ «L' k m. n it fcafrifera- Q ■BetriT ranges Cbrmta dinette Tu I ' tWWi, pijlBUW. rthn n itp Hard racb maple buffet aa Sir HM iail » TWiwi S living roam oullae Ul ui ry thing in used Imm ntioiDMRE frbisir Aondga top. <00(1 condition. PM. rt ____KP • T_ ' .___________ GAP STOVE 30'!"l TEARS OLD. tikv MW, MA p-ppm. RllPRtdERATOR, LIKE _____UP*. Mi Mpn HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE LooTinn urn. rx4-m4 -, ____ HAMILTON ELECTRIC '' FLUFF- ■w Urine ■ dry dryer. MA HM.________ , HIDE-A-AW AY ~BED AND 'HAT# '*? cHolr. PUT Pontiac Lab* STZTitn* — ■ '< W' *Pl i Aftof * pm. C-SrivKodb l(51c**r^t|'»UNTO* BEDROOM PUTT*. DRM-- BKton $■ »4B»» ' JJfrroV'^HOod^'condfuoo ***** MI TTgMSr jgpoP. oowDftiQN I ^Vsm , - ~ -. KRQEHl tB DAVENPORT. BLUE t-PIBCE UVINO ROOM SCITB. »y,y own daveno. Ill SO It" TV. JM; kltahao tobto *bd chairs, «#. or S-1M1 __________ • Lazy • bo' combination nau- 4>C MAPLE BEDROOM PUTT* gahvde tod f.bric rh.ir and otto-■ ' AT*. BE 34823. in an PM Floor lamp and table t H>yWWL TAHLKS~BQLLY-1 !*"•** mch Call after 4 pm \ar^ival —r part, «IU coaatdar trades PS I-MM. . OOOD pELECTlbll ’OF USED TV aria.' Prlcedjor quick safe. Every . GRLNXEI-L’S Bl Saginaw J ___ FE 3-710 Q* 17-IN TV. *t* OTHIM nan Appliance PIP! Commerce Rd at Union Lake Rd uaib tv s. *i*.** ui Mde_«j rebum TV 8 &• J3S. I maple Bl — table, cheat, ri *-7111 !». YOU AtTCTl OXFORD COMMUNITY . .No dealers! Franklin TrnlJI"*corner -Oreeii Lake R(f1 t-W ^GARAGE DOORS disappearing migrates on larapa ra- BERRY DOOR SALES %M •* Saturday* .___. Paddock FE 34M3 ~Urr6fTurn **00 Tor any emerpency. we can help you J BEE SEABOARD FINANCE CO *Fn Parry Bt. fg 1-7017 msuomoN i All lypoa.l Call — 1 M. A. BENSON ■ Ml •-YEAR BABY IBED. TAYLOR 1 T t*BAafn'&/ IF TOO Nt SEE Re'boVrdTh/aNC* CO IIS* N Ferry SI ___F* 3-701 _ IRONRITE IRONER. PM. SET Ol 7-37*0. _______ i room or raw for mu. Lea flap rial* FH 3-431* < YR MAPLE CRIB BRAND mritrbm. PI*. Twin alae Blmmona ipoNRITE IRONER' PROVE TO Iran pod and SUnmona loRleia, ¥0U rl( ,h|t Mni( can PtaRwaa. >1* OR JUMP. ____! barn" mlwlfwl# aa»e and f 'K,X— N L SPACE HEATERS, i planer OR_ S-10M 3 EXTENSION LADDERS. ■ in* tMla. «?o?l (an. .retuniae. .-Blue. S14.0*; _ ________ lets, ehower alalia Irregulars. Ter. rifle values. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake Avp. — 1 LADIES ENOAOIMENT R1NO, AF--prolaed at **00 *23* cash Also wedding band. FE a-«*20 after t. OAK FLOORINQ SHORTS, 1.000 jaot. 000 1x0 boards. 1.000 board tut, 0*7.60. BURKE LUMBER COMPANY. 4401 Dtala Hwy.. Drayton Plains. OR 3-HIP. __ PICTURE WINDOW WITH'TLUM-Inum storm, SSgM. Mark 30 out-- board motor, p-lnch Craftman » bench caw FI P-PPPP.__________ STEPS. ROTISSERIS^ OVEN^ BLACK AN-One th]rd off' original prlct, FE i-230* ROOM OIL SPACE HEATER . 1 LARGE fi!*?1' AND MATTRESS “ —------1 Fur- l Fcarsoi i LAke apt r_5bMpLm.j^_ _____ NEW ir lull t___ Universal | *M~i7SiV“ - 17* Bun 1 P1M. Cl l-TBAR BABT _____ Ukc aaw. FI t-SPSP. 'living room surrv ___ P-FIBCE DDngo ROOM «rr. US. el chair IIP PB S-63M . PxlO LINOLEUM console radio and record changer. .'',.^. ______ ‘ _ RANDOM TILE .......... rt 02c 03*. P» 1-7*02. jLAlOE .BLACK COPP1B TABLI. VINYL LINOLEUM ............. 49c " tttFTHW*«g*Qg fcUo6."*l«**'. MIS-W97 * Ubl* “*p- I BUYLp ^ TILE. 101 B. PAOQ4AW r— —----------------------1 - R1NOER WASHER ~*oo: a^PM MA W119 _______ ; Cab. sinks and flttlnpa. *54 9s up „ ........................0 MONEY DN. ,3i- IIII IV l|mnM|raBKlD«luae lroner (EMM aaw IMP I ----- if ADMIRAL. SSS.SS: 31" MOTO-rota. HIM, Apartmant-slae llec-_________ ______eeaaa PLYWOOD SPECIALS ■ __ « In. 4kS A3 birch ..... ... ptl.PS ran*# V.TJ ibonr FE IdPT*1 5? iD.. Ytl00**- “•hol M* 4 INCH SOIL PIPE. 6 1^. ~»TTi r B un *d V ,r00V*d BUho* ,4 *6 1 Inch Poll Pipe .... I j.t* 1,1,1 4«J masonite a a aa '"T*Vl7iuMBlNO SUPPL^’* I PONTIAC.PLYWOOD. 173 fl Saginaw FE 5-2100 4 w®Spe<^aseeUU 0Hces y?'; i Quality 33*21 double sinks. *10 *6. O A Thompson. 7006 MM West. O FT. CHE0T TYPE DEEPFREEZE Dick Turner | For Bde PiM t FEMALE COCKER VAMIBL pupptee. 4 months FI 0-1710. 1 i ike wotairort.' • , MY 3-3043. A-l POODLE TRIMMINOTiY BAR- iSh . ' I ADORiTBLE _______ I AKQ rat- OR B«1l. ' • ' 'AKC BSAOlaT r~ A K'C MINIATURE POODLE* mala or fomolo. sliver, 1 week* old. PB tmif 7 AQUARIUin AND TROPICAL flail for osla. *4*0 Dixie llwy. OR >•»*>■ AKC DACHSHUNDS FOli CHRIST mae—Terms Jamor'g, PE P-3P3P. BOSTON STUD. 6h. STOCK. CUIL , ties. OR >-039* _ BOXER PUiPB. .AKC RROISTERED ^lampion tired, p weak* did. MU i£6i*D cocker bpanTeu l »aar old; PB Prill*._ I B A N D E D HOMING PIGEONS MApia *-1840. ______ .BEAd’CE HOtfNP. *3*. 4P0 W. Huron Auction Sales IUCTION LIQUIDATION BALE. Hadley. Michigan. Auction Mark-I et. Prl and Bat. S p.m. Taya, I tools, grocgrlcs, lewalry. mMc ■Wft 45 a® | Mbvlna Co., puSt kwj, at faott ORTON AUtrTolTijfEirFbR COW. slgnmont dally, MY P-UPI Sole Houbb TroBeri 89 14-PQOT ALUMINUM SHELL, finish tt yourscll Only (040. GOODILL TRAILER SALES 33*0 B- Rochester Road UL 3-40(0 '*4 CRBSTLINEIlf 3100 'BOzT LakeiHrHTiPh. I control* .Real, _ BoEUytoi Actpnprtw.97 . __ — ■ —■ ■ LOWfeD with extraa. coat $3.ooc. take 01,000. EM P-P3PP.____ BOAT. MOTbft.jpi TRAnX--ChrUtmas special, save over $500 on new INI l*-ft (Iberglas boat with uphoUtefed apata. Ilghte. windshield, steering, deck, hard-warej remote «nntrola, battery ^Ur^fS’dlr^UMiS-Vu^ -new 4*-np. electric atartHU Mn- — -V— untlk A|UU. Another l mattr Boat* * “■*"■ ' _Tcr «--r ‘ Jibhl • rr—asBOBBS" 11BA N Perry it. 11- PflOB* --------- etiarv "I've been waiting for the it, but his bowling scores keep PE 2-15434 Lip Christmas Gifts 67B , - . RUOS ...... SI.M I "BUTLO” TILE, 103 B. SAQINAW ; 0IRL » ROLLER AND PIO U R E ROCKiNO HORSES. NEW. It AND -‘~‘“ 1 *■* ■ - —rs.,- ...b s clothing. FE 4-7707. I FE 4-3100. ROOF LEAKS Call your'Advisor lor n (■ tlmate. Siva »,« at the cot *-4040. ItANOE HOOD AND FAN, SAVE PLUMBINO HAND WOVEN RUOS. PLACB | mate, and hand bnga. Also com-“« awTejnl wanvlng PI P-4121. ' LIONEL ELEC. TRAIN — MANY ■aiu." eitrae on wTVed board mounting. COP- Inch traatle. EM 3-3P30 ft. HMW? cable « I Ugg* 7£@". Thompson. 7005 M-S* ; 5.7041 °* . 1 ✓M right lime to tell Henry about getting worse and worse! ” Sale Musical Good* 71 LESTER BETSY ROSS SPINET PI-nnoTfl 2-7440. MAHOGANY, ELECTRONIC OR-(an, like naw. and rad and white pearl. 130-bass accordlan. 171 Onedla Road PE 2-443S. PIANO, HARDMAN* It ■ PECK Spinal Etc condilibn PE 3-7412 ____________________________ MAKE YOURS A MUSICAL HOME MApia ■ Open 0-0. c tor the home. Olobe Purnl-i, lt| W. Walton. FB 1-0003. M INCH Ol RANOE. EXC COND I yrs. old, pigs. MI 0-07*1 121 OTTAWA. PONTIAC Nome furnishings, household goode Private anlea dally *tll sold. APT. SIZE ELECTRIC RANGE ~ samplsts Apt Dressers. Baby bad. refrigerator, froeaer i - tw£*ri t. 0340 DOW Imp I UP S Saginaw_____ i **»**• HEATER. OLAJB-LINED, rtn and heater; O ______siwQiEn1 PanYwavr seoriw-V'-aWm LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAIN, BUR- J PE t-3100 ! SINGER jTABlNET MODEL SEW-1 ,egl electric paint sprayer. 33 i IS-LINED. rever?*** pay' toW baUnce tri M callhar. pea pUW.^tdSW_____________sJ 0 Orchard U. Rd. ______ _ H haiiM nfS | m. r pick up *4 monthly. PE *4407. MUSKRAT JACKET. I—‘Tol Sewing Center.______ j l»dj^ poller, I selection ol Story A Clark | nos Sound Board (uUy guar-red lor *0 year*. Morris ik, it 8. Telegraph Road I Hi Iron the Tel-Huron Shop- , 1 Center. FB l-d**7 1 CHRISTMAS DALMATlON PUP-male. 5Cham 0100° stock* AXCdrag-itarad. Tarma, iti 4-P1M. COLLIE POPS AKC. SABLE • »l)Tte. 7 wk»„ PM BP. EM 3-4S41 I HAMSTERS, ' WMm MIOE. " ALL Pet Shop. IP Williams,-FE 4-6433. MALI PEKINESE. 1 YEARS OLD. bast offerFS P-PP41__ DACHBlfUNp F U FF I E I.' iftN-laturaa; also stud aarrics. OR j j 5TRMAN SHEPHERD POPsT! brad lor, lamoarament. Compare. - em >*m. MINIATURE a l L V IR POODLE puppies. Champion sired. AKC, vncc.jOA S-ML ____ ; MAKE TOUR DEPOSIT TO RE-serve your poodle let Christmas. _.2Bl Draper. Pontiac. PEXINOE81 PUPPIES AKC RBO' Also stud service. FE 8-9450._ POODLES. DEPOSITS TAKEN ON enow white toy puppies, tor Chrtu-mas, alto some pots. WC 4-3S31 PARAKEETS OUAR TO TALK.' (4.SS. Walker's Bird house. MS Flrit St, Rochester. OL 1-M73. POODLE BLACK.. AKC. isouii trained. 141 UL 3-1SSS __ POODLES. *15 DOWfr HUNT S PET SHOP FE t-llll Twio- Tissue R{C; ISIO DETROITIR Early Amsnspn fllranw*. an I sell. Auburn Heights Mobil* Village. Bee Manaaer. „ BALjf AnffLAIIll i* , 2£*®7, ALUM. 11 FOGtr SINK.' TOILET, I 3„HP. to 7P-H _____ good cond. (416. Alio steel trail- now. no payments^'• er baae. P47.*s. UL P-IOII. OAKLAND MARINS K A IRSTRkAM udHTWEIOHf 3*1 8 ♦--“il Trailer, since 1*33. Ouar- Open---------------------- d for life. Si* (hem and let [ BOAT INSURANCE - 3 PER CENT it Warner Trailer 0i value. Hansen Apanay. PE IP Ha if Wally a DETROITER PONTIAC CHIEF 3*' TO **'. I‘ p IP- WIDE IS per cent down, term, up ti year*. ---ja - price" peril Trpd COME TO SONTA’S BOAT HOUSE • Boatlnp Olfts tor tit* family. Pine selection of marina Inatru-manta and boatlnp aooaaaorlet. Specially priced f“ ' Schick *aMVf’3 37'nrr*mr“FE,‘TSB j '»! FORD. MAt'T AO ASHER. 131; BLOND h?Le^U*aMT"V!Mu**~j!Sb1nri,,|^t 1 condltlBT'FhM« Mr:------------------------BP— 310000 BTti RHAPco'rsning h» siNOER sewing machine in Cameras and hquipm t 701 ti*Z r;, ....ir?..?]11 blmio cabinet, eis-aag equipped.!-—------\ r . Por ehop. store' of ^rge’house. UnKe^al’on^rir tiff' mo“tl, 1 POLAROID HIGHLANDER 1 Sri A. J it Jdft IPSO, qr will la- | | Flash attachmoat. 0*0. FE 6-7137 I Sale Marical Gootii 711 30 KEY ACCORDIAN AND CASE. IWEBCOR TAPE RECORDER. 3 I »P«>h«r. CM1 eves. OR HQM. Machinery 68 DRAIN TIt}k MACHINE. DUNN Automatic. 4" - 5" -1" tile. MY I 3-1445. NEW CONN "CAPRICE” ORGANS 10*0 models . ..... MM Morris Muric. 34 8. Telegraph FE 3-6317 . TU NINO Alfa REPAIRING, 34 hour service, til work guaren-teed by factory ’ trained men. CALB1 MUSIC CO lit 1. 8 AO I It 4 W_r* M339 | j USF.D PIANO SALE I Christmas Specials toterad, 10 w, position OL I-Ptli PEDIOREED DACHSHUNDS. Nbt registered. 333 Hueaell. PAlQua^TS. (WARARTEEp TO 34& Bob Hutiihinson Mobile Home Sales 4301 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains Ml. Hi of Pontiac OR 3-1303 Open 7 Days a Week__________ CLOSE-OUT ON AIL NEW AND U8BD TRAVEL traitors, terrific value*) 10’xM’ long avallabiel Holly Morlne A Coach Bales. IS31I Holly Rd. Holly. ME 4-0771. ■ buyers iitxfuSa WE WEED TRAILERS WE CAN SELL YOUR MOBILE HOME OR TRAVELER TRAILER. ANY SIEE FROM »r TO HOLLY»MA RINE A COACH SALES. 15710 HOLLY RD.. HOLLt/ME 4-4T771 j Jacobson’s Trailer Sales and Rentals Special winter price* cm_tra**l JIM3 Boats. 6^ Jranwn^moser* as me *a». OPEN EVBN1NOS TO, I P.M. MON -BAT Until Christmas PAULA. YOUNG INC. 4030 DIXW HWY. OR 4-S41I (ON LOOM LAKE) ' TREAT YOUR FAMILY to boatlnp fun with a quality guaranteed klft from DAWSON'S SALES r •ss~- CO I AT TTPSI- 1170. Opon S»T Closed NEW JOHNSON ___. Canaries, capas __ plies. Crane's^ yIrd Halchery. PUPPIES WONbERFUL BREED j for pets and hunting. 10 and 010 i OP 3-13*1 ___ POODLES. ADORABLB WHITE I Toy*. 3 malts, 7 weeks old. Ml gemtoole Ave , c*U altop-B p.m. i i SOUTH AMERICAN ''WOOLLY I monkey. FI 4-0747 after * p m. TOE -CAN - PUR CHASE - A NV iC — Spinet, walnut. MILLER - Spinet Wal - Apt risk Walnut —Spinet Mahogany. atall. >8 j-PP33.____ ANCHOR FENCES Balance p Universal_ I TTPBWRITBR, *30.' MIMBOOIUPH' PM, n 0-4400. | TOBOOOAN. TRUNK. WINTER CHICKERINO GRAND - Recon-dltloned and reflhiahtd Specially Prices Include guarantee mateh-Inp bench, tuning and delivery. t Mtn I OK 3-t334, I. FE 0 l after K?;L.nh > ( OtOAN a MANUALS. tAKk U Dori Trained, Boarded 80 i B R ITT A N Y PUPS. Me Nary S Tetlwagper Kennels, boarding, training trimming. Brittany and Poodle stud service OL 1-01*4 l Huthu Do|* 8l AKC BEAOLE PDFS. 1* WEEKS old, *35 JO* 3-3*41_' _ POIlh’ERS - OERMAN For Sal* Airplanes 99 . Dray- Oxford Trailer Sales I Transportaf i Offered 100 «S unite to Hck Irons, U* • M*. I ——■—■— ^^.Ttva* i4 V^ScT aifV^- SOME USED Oil RENTAL BASIS rtiTTU.iVUrnMTr^i 1 Mile * of Lake Orion on M-34 I LIAVINO FOR DENVER DEC. IS 1ST LSiPI , ’ Worwn passengers desired OA Parkhurst Trailer Sales jtrucfliSfNTltSfHr>aS¥ - FINEST IN MOBILE LIYINO - toad ollhar way. FE MPpP UXsnraas; JB3pSSp^:- tijrvraif i :w“^.*i^CteJss i TOP , BUCK-JUNK CAR. TRUCK. I PONTIAC WASTE PE; I PSPS - it ARE~¥00 OETTINO THE MOST FOR TOUR CAR* — WE BUY — — TRADE DOWN --r-t TRADE UP — ^J^PECIAL select from Jacobmn’a Trailer 8al*s_ OR V»l*l _ BHORTa MOBILE HOMES SALEH AND SERVICE SPECIAL - 14 ft. Oem, MS*. 17 It. Oem. I. UL * combination, works. Call after I OR 3-4*18. ~ _ ■ . - ■ |MlaCK RADOAH7TDB COUCH. 1 inches tone, modern styling. ~ ‘ PM* ngwTl rears old. E*c. i r ttp. OL 1-dgOB- , tons etc Assume PP.1S monthly or pay balance owing SP3.P0 PE _*-Pto7. Capitol Sewing Center. 8EWINO MACHINES. WHOLESALE Over 75 1 u.ed . 1k*mt4 /____________ • BEAUTIFUL FRENCH PROVIN- iWM. £!C SINOER CONEOU~Swma MA- chlne. *20. EM 3-4033: _» SELLING OUT COMPLETE HOUSB of furniture. 117 Cottage Bt. BIO PREEZER REPRIO A NICE ,i atm. PS». SIB da'. PE BsMP. cata por cmeb Wi. pubri- CHRISTMAS SPECIALS BAIHOS. OB OB MOTOROLA CLOOC RADIOS. ALL QI0.0P CORNER TABLE. BLONDE SOLID • formica and table lamp, b'—-, trimmed In gold. *3* tor 1 . CbBaflar P p.m. MA P-IP13. CARPET. TWEED NEVER USED ~=k. t.— ==r- pnd, pop. PB BARGAINS ~ 4x0*4 to. V-grooved mah., *4.00 I IH3 sheeting *S Mr m. Panelyte counter topping. 4(c sq. 1 30 t*>. hot water heater, *47.00. 3 year warranty. . Prea set toUet I1I.N with trade. I WOLVERINE LUMBErI 330 S. Paddock PE 3-17*4_. BASEBOARD RADIATION AT ' . . - i bargain prices.*!.S5 pr- ■ ncerP°portabtn I . ’ntompapn. 70S* MSS 1 eJuppeT Curt's BKpSPRE*ri- a**rs n West Huron. FE | Men^s ____SPEC PURCHASE (*.(* BARITONE UKES 13* 50 Large Stock Oretsch Guitars COME TAKE TALENT TE8T inaueu wood .isii .LAYAWAY OR PAYMEN1V PLAN electrical plumbing! I KDWARD’8 __ 18 8 8AQ1NAW lumber supply. Open I ACCORDION. ENRICO ROS8ELL1 ... i uo-bass. email alia, mad* In TALBOTT LUMBER Now to the time to fri ready tor winter. Basement waterproof- Mhlng Furniture. Appilanc IIP WEST LAWRENCE WOOD COMBINATION AND DRAPERIES, j doors.. After 0. MA 0-3114. . USED SWEEPERS. 01* SWEEPERS REPAIRED _______ma g.poa. - ACCORDION FOR SALE. CALL alter 0. EM 3-0137 - I ARM8TRONO FLUTE AND CASK N silver, good cond.. 070. PB 3-7403, _ I ACCORDION. *-*NIFT. fulljhze! - manuel gplnvt type Mutual i-Wii Sale Office Equipment 72 2 OAK DESKS. I LAROE MA-I nogany desk, 1 tip. air'conditioner. t • Bargain, pchlcks, FE 4-3038 _ 4 PIECE EXECUTIVE DESK SET ! Bxc; cond. OR 3-22*17 ADDING MACHINES FR 6 M *33 CASH RE0ISTER8. FROM P«* PONTIAC CASH. REOISTER 3*7 8. 8AOINAW_________PE O-MOl CASH RBOtpTERa. ADDINO Machines. typewriters, calculators. PE *0743 '_3l7*_W Huroi> | VACATION TRAILERS : ..————- ; FOR BOW HUNTIRO AND RIFLE nay. Grain and Feed 82 seasons also Florida va- BATHTUBS, CHIPPED. M* ue P3P.90. Toilet* and tovawWaT^^r- • : TT : at terrific values. Michigan piuo- i Used Trade-In Dept. ....-................ reiCTnt 3*3 Orchard Lk. Ave.-I7 Buftet ................. *14 )5 aeTStwi?^~^-4. uaeWIr: BATHROOM FIXTURES. OIL AND S»«*PI,S 1* * *7 f«* • tE?l2aLr-.£H88P WTaAT; **■ ft«m*e*a. H<* water kM >™Tto ^eet from Each Tie steam botlar. Automatic water P»JJWort^. chair . *2 *0 heater. Hardware alae annnlles 1 Place bedroom sot . *36.50 crock and pipe and fittings Lowe Reclining, chair . *4*50 Brother! Paint 8uper Xemtone >, "*‘rlie' an* Rustoleum. 1 21” RC HEIGHTS SUPPLY THOMAS ECONOMY 13*1 a. Saginaw PX 3^1*1 USED DOORS. LIKE NEW. I birch flush doors, 1 (rads door. ■hJmlIss 1 stU for »ll» EM3-—1*- Surplus Outlet FOR Detroit Chain Store. IldaSed?* ________Outfitting CO. *7*3 Dixie Drayton Plaint___________OR 3-«734 SPECIAL t x 11 RUOS, MMf. McLeod carpot. Woodward at Square Lk. just below Tdd’a. n 3-77*1. SIEGLER and Oil Heaters b*. heat for half the cog; iney down, ir MY 3-371 electric pump, MA *-1*40. _..., .rerhauled. ____ . righers, I* East Huron. PE 44WM ATTENTION!! Band itudenta. Reconditioned I band InatrumentF^clalrlneU. cor- I nets, saxophones and flutes. One- . year guarantee. All famous I • makes, terms, like rent. J? CALBI MUSIC CO. '** I HP N. Baplnaw, - t» I-S333 ! ACCORDION SALE, ILL SIZES! Accordion loaned free to begin-! ners with laaeona. PE P-P42P. | CASH WAY STANLEY ALUMINUM ^WINDOWS 4stiVe Pegboard *.. UPS tilth Pegboard .....|4 *» 4x*xH Plyseore _ »4,45 11x4* 33-ft Rock Lath . 199 4xS Plasterboard . (125 ' Burmeister LUMRER COMPANY 7*4* Cooler Lake Rd. EM 3-411 Own S a m. to A p.m. dally VERY SPECIAL Knotty'pine paneling Pit per hundred i for your buHding remodeling needs See SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. 5340 Hipitiland Rd. (M«8> OR 3-7*01 ! WANTED BICYCLE 2P" GIRLS dlt BOYS BIO RAND 8LED. ALSO RECORD PLAYER. 5-7349. CHES T Fl ______ 43 Park Place. ^PE 4-3*3* TELEVISION SYLVANIA • 21 INCH REBUILT HALO LIOHT I chimney caps. Pontiac Pre-Cast Step Co., 54 W. Sheffield. FE' 2-3W0.' _ , CLOBINO-OUT CHRISTMAS DEC- MB), Christmas Trees UVINO NURSERY . Phono call or factory rebuilt cash register The National Cash Resistor Go., i 9*3 W. Huron. Pontine. PE 2-02*5 33 S. Orstlot. Mt. Clenfens Howard 3-4337______________ I , Sale Sporting Goods 74' 1ST AND 2ND CUTT1NO HAY. will deliver. MAple 5-1141 HAY AND 8TRAW.1 RALE OR 5 • 1 000 bolts. 77ft Scott Lk: |to*d | PE M220 or OR T-01AS CORN FED BEEP POR SALE. OA MITO _ ALL TYPES* Or 1ST Ai 2NB[ CUT* 1 ling hay will deliver OA 0-2170 PIR8T AHD SECOND CUTT7 NO Alfalfa, clover, corn OA 1-223! MIXED HAf AND ALPALPA __ MAple ft»4001. STRAW-TIMOTHY SECOND CUT-■ tln< alfalfa Phoae MU ft-l7ti For Sale Livestock S3 j lO-WK-OLD PI(ft. <10 ADAMS Hd, Ph OL 1-0413 • REGISTERED THOROBRED MARE J nC'oft mpi. ._______• ■ *r | Sale Farm Produce 7 86 nr BOW T I HOWLAND OR VACATION TRAILERS vie Trailer^'Baler IBd Rental. LLOYD MOTOR SALES TORgfRE ANft AVERlLL’S ■o* ,or 4to*'* •" 1 WANTED: M6BILB H<}ME IS TOl M MUCH AS »i 3t-ft. Brill pay cash (or year cheaa .eara I _ equity, MT ”13*1 ^ _____ ‘ 1 Rent Trailer Spree 90 „hion »~¥o*.„tI¥B~MeoBL^ • - Etowerth B Bpattto MA *-14*a BRAND NEW SPACES PONTIAC i For top ddUar aa Utor model Mobile1_Home Park FE 5-M63 «brs. , oxford mobile manor pori See MfiM Motor Sales -------------- ----“'-*C-----Plato Hwy OR naw W «-*► I w?lebadn ciSF A?S^uSg,° Economy Cara M Aubwni OFFERING SPECIAL DEALS, tor I the lari few «p*ce» available’ ; HURON TRAILER PARK. FE PHIRPSm£«a e ro*d_OA (-0333_ — NEW MANAGEMENT - P P L I 8. __ OR I-8P18. BLOND OUITAR AND 1 3 month*. PB *-ll>*. B-PL*t CLARINET/ BULMAN HARDWARE Browning Ouna . 3*4* ELIZABETH LK TU 6-4771 OPEH DAILY ’TIL 8; SUN, t-3 DBBR RIFLE. SHOTGUN, Ip RIFLE, cabinet. lea skates. PB BALDWIN OROAN. 2 PULL uals. 35 pedar board, salt-eon-talnsd speakers ^wlth percussion. count, tree private iessons, term a to suit. - I CALBI MUSIC CO. - flip B. BAOINAW i RHAN! 67A I BRAND Rid. Con ing much. _____PE 5-6322 1*81 LOWREY OR- I . value- la the organ 1 t with organ* cost- j ich more. Two 13 in,1 Ho. 1 Michigan potatoes, it bap. Il.ss. Hubbard and butternut (quash.! *1.50 i bushel. .We fruits and vegetables. Thompson’s Osrdenland PIP* B Highland Rd. (M-lPi II aritoa west sTPoctlac APPLES ALL VARIETIES FRESH Sweet Cidor Oakland Orchards 1 Milo East of Milford on East Commsrce Rd. APPLES AT' OLACKMORE OR-shard. 31** E, Silver Bell Road For Sale Tire* 92. 3 « 70X1* TUBELESS BLACKWALL 1 5 0*43 44 ,,ch w 3 Par SU PE i iTl 'uiEtftlRES. *3*Q lri*~lfE j buy. soli. Als» whitewalls. _ ' STATE TIKE SALES *sp B, iaplnaw st. fe 4-4M7 LOOK! 7*0x14 BLACK TIRES. ALLi ----brums. (Xf new eara *1*5* '**3% SMtoaw.' FE 4-4*47 I NEW TRBAD~TIRB8, (NXIP. to plua tag and reeapabla tlr*. . 1 OOOD USED TIRES KUHN AUTO SERVICE IV. Huron , PE P-131* That You Too Would •fie Proud to Drive CUSTOMERS WAITING POR YOUR CLEAN CARS Glenn’s Motor Sales S3 w Huron at.____PE 4-7371 ALWAYS TOP DOLLAR Par htan trade naad ears H J VAN WELT Dixie Hwy. Ph. Ofl P-UPP INK CARS PE I fil^s 1 ars COMEjy BEAUTIFUL *’ Iff* 2™*: I Ktoh?gnntr*i ?rs»tfcel?y V reduced**CInlsnd ‘IS! ^Lsk’evff!!' Sties, 3137 W. Huron. PE 4-7I3I. OA l 7*T7 * k?.1! BBAUTUFUL~SOOinCH PINS TRIES. Zu * e*runc“* m CBn“4 now..Hants Ilvt.rooms. «441 Dixie wholesale. MA *-l*«l. GALLAGHER’S ETJSeWlTOlOVER BALANCE I S £ cUStS? I it* ™ lw-1 «- isa* nm teievikinn 1 colors to phoosa from. Interior or exterior. See our wall and matching fabric si Berry Bros. Jtllad Magic paint. GUNS - BUY. SELL. TRADE. Manley Leach, IS Baglay ,_ LADIES OOLF CLUBS. NEVER STANDARD BRAND. NEW TYRES Trad* la an Oeneral Safety Tiros. Un ta *6 per cent off. Mack or wmiyraUs/^ Rs bu $$$ NEED CL] iND ’58 C >OR AS FOBS_ JEROME WE NEED CLEAN ’57 AND ’58 CARS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE 1713 DERBY BIRMINGHAM OUN8 SPORTSMAN CARTE IERY EQUIPMENT HEADQUARTERS IS 4 ARCHERY EQU BUY - SELL — TRADE Sale Farm Equipment 87 i ! Chili | large i ni‘ 7 J2*2~ Ortonv Crankshaft ortndino in the car. cylinders rebored. Zuck Machine Shop. 13 Rood. Phono PE 'BRIGHT SPOT" CAPS AT ORCHARD LE. PE 554M WANTED JUNK CAR* _______OR 3-PHP We Will Pay TOP DOLLAR’’ FOR EXTRA CLEAR SHARP CARS Quality Motor Sales 44* ORCHARD LAKE J>K 3-7*41 Used Auto Parts 102 s, 78” a 144” 730* Green-1 B’haaa. MJ 4-43*3 | AND BEE THE LATEST - ■-? 1SSI. IS inch por-= table sad 23 Inch Console Trie- ¥HaDE Vliloqs, Stereo ,E1-P1. .Record ‘r'« fikym, wisfieri;; ffryers, refrig* _Co » 10110 w ----------------------- m-Ift.OOi ________ OB MltvlilAl L, - rpcclkl for cuistomer. sS1, VVpftf Ur Goodyear Service Store., ___■ _ _______ toss. Pontlec PE 6-6133 | OAKLAND FUEL - PAINT rLjT*_NANOE FOR ELEC- ! R B. Munro Electric | CAR PARTS POR ’« TO ’** MOD- Used Trade-In Dept. > Porte, . ' DOUBLB SINK COMPLETE. I evergreens. coretlons,ri FLOOR MODEL ORANCO Ra6»0-’ phonos re ph eemblnsjws . _ ------- end PM rndto/Beeutlful BnsuB of cedar, balsm end pine, • any cabinet. S31S. We will seU wholes*to end re- (SfVSiFlI 'S tell, Thompson'i Osl-denlend. UHUXmiLL 3 6380 B. Highland Rd. iM-BS) 13 37 S. Saginaw . FB 3-71*51 milks west of Pontlec. _________ OOOD UPRIGHT PIANO! CHRISTMAS TREES. ■ GOOD SB- 106 Kemp leqtton. -Cut Fresh Daily »I.f* 1 “ ---------— up. Branches tree with any pu chase of trees or fruit. Onklei . 149 95 FIRESTONE STORE Davenport and It* X geglnaw FE t-2«3« yeitiger*tor DABX ^ BLOND ^BEDROOM WIT Rang* • IN ?M "fYS SS4' ****'!Double Dre*,er ..... •— ^ . TOOMAS KOSOVY 1 *6-1*1. rWt-£m ored TV RCA. *375__ Sweet* Be- E^ydOgUMNAfldW-WAfidy 1 tnu Appl 4M W Huron, rs at/ti-iJli. °°0d cond,tton’ ****■'OMPD- FURNiTURE POR SALE. ’•Mribuf UUH WW iTAhii.'_______________I . like new, for ceramics. Mi PE USED 4 FOOT APIS COMBINA-. *-*7*3. tlon sink end dishwasher. Suit-1 maiDAlRE DRTBR. PRESSURE! »ble for siudmer cottage, dood JEER HIDES WANTED, crate A li ra 6-3*37. PM Fou DEC. CLEARANCE 8ALE Formic* — Metals — Cements EVEROREEN ROPING. WHOLE-sale or rrielT House of Ever- j greens/ PE 3-4368.___ PICK YOUR TREE ON THE STUMP . Gallagher’s Truck Load ^Piano Sale M34 AT DOUBLE STOPUOHT LAKE ORION OPEN 7 DATS A WEEK MT 3-4*13 BKATiS. NESTOR jONNibli. Highspeed, Men’s IS. PC 4-4364. TRADE MAUSER • MM tlKE for IMS Remington i ______», Pay difference rt «-i WANTBD; RAW PtJRB, 'Q skins, Market prices paid. Vree-lend Pur Co. tot Pontlec frail. Walled Lake. Phone MArket FE 3-374* . ’ T Fall Clearance .Sale On new power mowers tractors and tilkirs PB «-»34 • ■ pi i-lll* j ^ KING BROS PONTIAC RD AT OPDTKE _ HEAVY DUTY'nidW BLADES Xu, HEARSH . Trens..______ r^ F E 2 -2 CCC greens. Bring tl Metals ■ r cent off. Odd i Jobe- Dbuble (10 Trim lor- i unera. u mi, n, “He and lino- Cedar Labe Evergreen Table tops- Dixie Hwy. IU3 16> k 2-394* AFTER 6-30. Ponttai arm. M7 ICOTCR a5““ jallagher Music Co. "Huron PB 44! SONS CHORD ORO A Bait, Minnows, Etc.. 75, ping end- pelniin*. Rocker j w"Tr5»^92gP “92°.'CS1 ORILL ■1*7*111*. : ” tor ’M Prattec H P-Tpll. . S^o Uaod TraidkB ioj Auto springe mufflers, (ell pipe*. _’ - " . generator,, starters, and shock I U CHEVY. 1-TON PANBL. PITS, abeorbere When bought nt refit- Collision. Erase Her- HOLLERBACK AUTO PARTS l»4p CHEVROLET lVTON-pTaEE 273 Baldwin_________FE M477 i;-wnh recks $3M OR 3-d(33 INDEPENDENT YW BERVICK ISPTDODOE 70* TRACTOR PULlY Andy Cslkl Oertpe. 772 Baldwin j equipped, for road Air brakes. __ ______j *78 Brattwood. PB P-4riri. SAFETY SPECIAL PRORT' ENO 1H* CHEV l>. TON PLARE'idDT eUpnment Front wheel* bet- | with OerWood Winch. OR 2-8*3* ffLS* *7 CHEVIE CAMEO CARRIER °7~: truck. New urea. FB P-04** .. FORD Y* DUMP TRUCK' Iras — cabinet hdwe. Mosaic SPRUCE. BALSAM H. _____________, tile gift kits. P .79 end up. nine wholesale can be seen st =!! ________________ PONTIAC KITCHEN SPECIALTIES ' *75* Ml* st Dixie Hwy. MA P-117S. | BAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR. BT | l go Harbor. I Salt Motor ScooUrs 941 GOOD . —r. OB 3 5666_______________r TOR SALE GOOCH AND CHAIR! _ 43*7 Marchs, Waterford. |- PRlOIDAfRE AUTOMATIC WASH 1 i et, new esnORton. pis. PB 4-M4* i < FOB BALE ISPS NORGE ELECTRIC ■ good condition (65 OR ¥VLL-PltB TBfTA_ dA8~lUiNOE. DKTHOITJEWEL ----(TIpfcKTOPt__ K’TtHXN GAS RANG* WITH REASONABLE OFFER 71 4-11*3 DISCOUNTS 10# 1* PER CENT TO 39 per cent on Christ------ Royal Future portable , - . ■ --------- , (ISMS Smlth-Coroo* electric add- TREE LOT — 139’ FRONTAOE : toe k subtracting- machines *lit. I On busy 8, Seqlnew Bt. Smith• Corona electric portable] Lights * typewriters *148 iS. I orbes Print- Sand, Gravel and Dirt 76 ’ft* CUSHMAN 1AOLC. _ con Will eell reasonable. OR van rriMniMn thtittb min pari* still in*box«t*■*373. ___ | rev—pol!_ quelUy^ ( w Wood, Coal and Fuel 77| i aAf: APrswouTMc. "j." #wrK I. Lombard'ehtto sew given ewpy — I Bet. To be eligible - to win you , i need only come In end try out i I one of our Lombard sews-mnp-]—toe-Item 4-top -to IP *, el Preulu I ! Oliver Belts on M-34 Just north -of Oxford. OA 9-26*1._ Auction Saks 88! For Sak Motorcycka 95 *7 T7UUMPM. 8PI8. - -- MA *-4183 . | TRIUMPH' PALEg 'GjBRViCE ' .... ...... ----------- After S P -m. ME 4-17*8 w yapot tivfoirTisaevp. mecheniceilv perfect, nn rust, V-*. PB P-MPP after P p m • 'M^cHHVtoo^T^ ^-TCWFfck-Cf. Mcficyt. ttoTWi. ptHelbox. »»» ttre*. axe. rand toi tol l ton duel wheel*. •** Ford, to ton *«tu» '*3 chevy )to tan: Lenp wheel best good Urn to herd copper a. Mnfnpper . 37* r shape. *15*. Sunbeam mlxmapter, extra attachments, like new, (40. 'PE ym». BOY’S RED 2*" HIKE. “ OR 3-5642 FREE KINDLING WOOD. 13* B. _imt Nwth. — i FlRkPLACS CANNEL COAL — Furnace, fireplace, kindling (rood. Speedway fuel oil. Oakland Fuel A Feint. Phene PE P4t*» i OOOD FIREPLACE WOOD. DE-! llvered. FE *4*32. AUCTION SALE STARTINO FRIDAY P.M. SATURDAY . . . . .7 P.M. SUNDAY ...... .2 P.M. NEW AND USED For Sak Bkycks 174PQttaw* JSrtve 96 hUPBRTOR SALBs! PSP OAKLAND --- FORD. HOUSE CAR. (M*! Lewyer s CoUlslan. Keepo Eer- Antlqats 66 A 11 OTTAWA DR. PONTIAC ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE December 4. t A ( It If. to lp.p.to. Temple Beth Jacob. 1* Ufa bet* Lk. Rd. . ,tt. coil *... 45c ft. j COMPLETE HO PASSENGER AND t, bath gets With trim IM.** freight train set. 7x4 table, bite or colored Beautifully landscaped. AH ac- clory 2nd* — Irragulars cesaorUs FE SAVE PLOMBING SUFPLY OIRl!----------- __8. Smtonw fe Lllto1 OtARANTSBD REBUILT AUfCL ----- ----4-07(1. Refitklt PIANO TUN1NG-0ROAN. REPAIR Weigand Music Center BAZAAR AREA ------ matic trens. 1 Transmission ( rrs apprt___________ _____ .. and Pet.M. marred. * Atm electric ail and bottled (as \ heaters Michigan Fluareseent, 3*3 Orchard Lake Ave. -“'I*.' USED ORGAN SALE CONN Organ slightly u*ed. guar- i'ImS4 ” ' MLUXB ****’ I HiSilJoND tptori"and sneaker eab-—___________________:________1! lnct. I year old. like new. OIPTB FOR THE ENTIRE | LOWREY Spinet organ, like new. FAMILY All organs guaranteed plus fra* Ice skates, toboggans, skis, sleds, _ lessons with Ol* Fsarcn. former archery equipnieot. All typea oiT staff organist far WWJ Radio and hunting -equlppiept. Marina equip-1 TV station.-------------- mept, Novelty Christmas lights ! . CRUISE-OUT BOAT BALES I LEW BETTERLT MUSIC CO. I E. Walton PE A44S3 ' M?TmM '^"^htoyi^Ul*” *12. delivered. PB 4-di8p. SHOP LOADS CUT WOOD. W -—■“ odd* A ends. OR > SEASONED WOOD. FIREPLACE, furnace and kindling. 7* Scott Lake Read FE 4-433* or OR 341 <>.__________ - | FoF Sak P*tB V w1 i pair oolden pheasants i > jalr^Partridge. EM M4S« after j l-YBAR-OLb BOXBir Fl 1-0417. B & B AUCTION 5089 DIXIE HW.Y; unrh Room Open Ivary Aucth Across from Drayton Plains LIKE (I1W H-U4. J C. HIOOINB ' Hobby 29 E. Lawrence. FE Boat! and Acceuories 97 IMS MERCURY 38 OUTBOARD engine. A-l shape Will (all fay beat offer 13 foot alumtnuin Apache run-ebout and trailer, sell A Perfect Family Gift Jbri la‘Urn* for ChrSaUa’a. Scott IM4 CHEV. to PICKUP. 4 _____ transmission, also. **4 Chav. Bel-•to <=>«»■• (, ( Lae See Us POR YOUR Truck Needs Sales 8c Service GMC Factory Branch PLACE A "LOST" AD. I OAKLAND, AT CASS . C*»» FE 2-8181 (or .n ad to rtcov5r «lop*. WilFEpp’St MpCr: 2-9181 for sa sd writer. | VsnCsmp SmA. Inc'. ^MJ^FOHO ||0 4.1031 ■I Soto Uaad Track# 103 Tjs« DODOE "SCRA*/ tmuc* WITH lift pate. UfiK 1M Obey. t raster and drop (r»m« uml. not. 1MI 61 FORD OOURIRR. ( CTUNDI •tick, excellent eondtttop. 341 b * a mst r7Emt”j '■“WHM* im cona. n r 6:10 Friday. All day 8 gun, ■______________________ 6 kAGjjj ft YARD DUMP _ P» «oA Com A_ Powerglld# trane, pop. 1—.-JEWidJ* Hi hootot, «/ iaift, W.*» ootuol milM. PAST |aa« TOMSULLIVAN i*!Li-Vabd bolff.u lofcc. PR 6-6367, WRECKER FOB BALK. I ton. Power equipped to tine, beat offer, Afc B Ci loot BUaabeih UII Od For Sola Cot / 1061 TlUZY yTHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBERS, mo TWEtfTY-yiXE By Kata Ooann Chrysler. $2681 INCLUDE* BEATER. WAhHERS. ran LUBRICATION FOB 60.606 Plus Free Bonus Make Your Own Deal ,„i]ii1j»J^^ORS | CTtlevyi .61*'61.'60 666 up ! UkKLANO AVE FE 6*3636 > I Poetise. 80-11- 63- 60 166 up 'll DOOM. 6-bOOartY*»~ I 1 Fordo, 'll Is '81 |M up 1. . _ >11-61*33 Auto Inaaranct 104 ^.vvvxywn■—* rmilH. H- I6 I1 Ftfc FD AND MEDICAL 5 P*cJt*P* W-H and 1 ton. ' JStJJff iSff6WI*Nr |'I3 DO DOE, I AUTO. DRIVE. FRANK A. AllSLJS^AltinoWgS^iW^y^a^^^l &SXU6. or l mutflB. I rus? . Power to spore: eho • i, ■ ,__ __j. . . _ ____I4B nut, RADIO AND HiATnt i 1*8* DODOE. 3 DOOR HARDTOP. Foreign and Spt. Cara 10S back-up lObn, tomllJo «X. Bodlo lot Heater, excellent ceo- ■ —---------- SoT Air. '61 Butch, standard dlUon. No money down. Pall — ......... M---------—i --------- *— —f-------------- 1 price 6)0* A«eame aeyr—*- -* III per moota cali white credit mai Fa#8a»aCara OLDS“~ IN* FIESTA W A O I LOADED WITH EOl . MENT AND CLEAN Al " • $1595 Suburban . / olds • 592 S.- Woodward, Blianr MI 4*485 1666 OLOikMOiiUE U WEES, NO CBOBSF down Lucky Auto deles, ill town Oaelnaw, FE 68U._ 16M OLOPMOBlLf CLU# COUPE, ET DOWN. Asaume payments of _ Turner Ford. 6* OLDS 88, 6 DOOB li t POLL For Sale Cara. , ■66 PLYMOUTH OR '** IRnfi baker IIU. Slaty Auto Salee. PE u w rood shape, tile -i—H MR PONTIAC, STAR CHIEF 6-dout tiard'oi In excellent j condl-non hydramefh .rawer elfonnt i “ «^..g**3i- . For Sale Cartj:_J 60 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE. 6 |,l**7 PONTIAC door, hydrostatic, power brakea. / hardtop, short steering and windows, radio ana" ------ healer™ like now. 13,800 PE Just Make Paymanta 'U PONT. IN. KB a* ml* 14 nia . IW J»n ||| Sur MS East Ka, i Free Christmas Trees „ Old. H IT, full pwr. .. |31»| •67 Flym V-6. Auto. ...... 6 *66 .« ^portsmn R.T. .. 1 7*6 dn Premier ET. . * h 6 060. UN I 'M Pack ir^FV BEATTIE MOTOR BALES. Inc M67 Meereary Monterey 6-Door, Real sharp. • AT TBI SPOTLIOHT IN WATERFORD NN DIEIE^HWY. OR 1-1361 «f PONTIAC^ AT^ jftlEMWL Keego Sales & Service EotBQ Harbor 1616 tbinUc 4*69. IIAt BE (sob at 16* W. Columbia alter , 6:30. . ' itoe ^witrrE ^nttac^Vdr rt- TT~PONiW*nni cMiV. "W dan KM 1-0061, Stuart Conway. “P M60 PONTIAC CONVKRTIBLI iJS - -Call n 6-1600._________ a «■ I 1*66 PONTIAC. t-DOOR. NICE CAR. 0 6M 61** PS 1-7*63 .Harry Riggln. f £ Just Make Payments >67 RAMBLER 4DR.IM6 ia Far Sala Cara '• ,l|| / an&3y: * - TOP CONDITION w.'. , AND LOW PRICES “ Schutz Motors, Inc. . . DeOWfO^LTMOtmlf £B». -----BtT¥60'NiS*B—K— BUMPINCr-PAlNTWC "FREE EBTIMATEB" ' ALL WORK OUARANTRED ON ALL MAEES OP CAM AND TRUCKS ORE DAT BERVICE JOHN J. SMITH DODOE. WC. i DO TOO Want A Good Used Car Worry-Free With'a 100$, GUORANTEE' WE HANDLE ALL PTN ANC1NO NO PAYMENT TILL NEXT TE/^l I PONTIAC. ‘I •60 *OLD8. ALL /i-ior___________• II PLTMOUTR STATION WAOON. Suuerion Auto Sale: 550 OAKLAND ! **“ ,5?' .............. NEED 1600 **•*• I ilti' “WafiCieV aCPiS CHIRP l_wre^Sm'hel^gySS>' i 5*ri‘°P„ *°W.!L .'.‘“'iS**. i ul SEABOARD FINANCE CO. PART. UL I. brakes Very NtenoUff Mm* nnd iMt N, PerTy at._PSJ-7617 *1 1*6 M 3-11*1 I IN* RAMBLER WAOON PULL poWiiAiDtoFrjwo taSrw^aa^jsrsi? ____I. NORTH CHEVROLET CO . sir. ■ MINOR™ MINOHAM Mil radio and banter. byb-u^MQbte. Two oood (ore. | **. CRIHoCIT ROklAD WiTN . V-i PowHOlldt Irani, power ‘ brakes and steertne, 3-lane corel I ' and white tlnleh Stock No. 1*0* 61,4*6 NORTH CHRVROLST CO . 1606 1 WOODWARD AVB . BIRM- I "Herb's problem wasn't baying the car kb* up enough lor the insurance!" . NAOER I —.....................L------------------- TNWnMMda | - it was saving AND HEATER. HtDRAmATTC ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume paymeeer M? ”pa*k JrU***. Turner Ford. 6 MI 6-7660. Harold CREDIT Far Sale Cara IM KhMl“ teacher "end I*** POND CROWN VICTORIA * Suniioer. 6-OyUnder. lutemaUc no Auto Sales_1111 Oajlnaw ^cmiV SEL AlR i-door'nt t 6 1600 1,61 FORD STATION WAOON OO-CART. ______ Britts R Straton un i-wev alter Ip m._ ISM 6PEL OLIMPIA 6-DOOR WITH sun roof. Radio, boater, no net. Stock No I66AB Only (660 Rasy terms NORTH CMRVROLRT CO IMS S WOODWARD AVE. BIR-I MINOHAM MI 6-1716 WUiOlfBi MiDorr custom-buIR Ctall after I. re 6-11*1 Up to 45 MPG *59 Morris Convert. '58 Healy Sprite 1MOHAM MI 6-1711. __ H CHL'V BISCAYNE Cyl Auto low mUeac*. EtlewortA A Brattle 6 I* CHIVROLtT 1MPALA Un. ■ ------- coupe with V-* PowersUde Irani 1 beater. Haan tnetde and ant. I power steering >ml bmkee. Sliver money down, etsunte payment! i blue finish, *1.000 actual miles I Of |140 weekly Call Credli M»r . , EXTRA SHARP! (LOSS. NORTH Mr Murphr, Ft 1-1U*. Sddle CHEVROLET CO Ml* SOUTH _ Staete.. Ford.___________________ WOODWARD ATE,. BIRM1NO- jj PORD V-6 6-DR RADIO. HEAT BAM. Ml 6-671* _ __________ er auto iron*. Eieeltent condl- iiS« CHEVROLET 3-DOOR RADIO i Ujo. Must see to appreciate 6*4 AND BEATER. wm+EWALL w, Iropuate______•__________i TIRES, ABSOLUTELY HO MON- IMP PORD CUSTOM Me RADIO. EV DOWN. Assume pay menu of beater, -original Ugbt b'— •■—■-- ||f|| pif |.m /Wit Hailil Utr I a am ■ - *-- k Hr P»rt« i Cell Credit Mgr III tlltt. Harold IBM CHIVY CLUB “fete**; I FORD I D* OOOD RUNNING STATION WAGONS and models Priced to sell ant credit no problem. ONLY it BIRMINGHAM* LINCOLN-MERCgjJIY-OOMET Sob Frost. Inc Elnt Ante 11* S. Saginaw St._ I PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR HARD- | —l ip. power iteorlnc. power brbkaa,. utomattc transmission, radio. I eater, whitewalls, eta. carrying 1 loans, must get rid of one .Ate month.. Asking 11.160 60 ! - »-««*«_______,---------I , Just Make Payments j - e_e. e______ 'IS PLY. 1 DR. ISO* I For Sals Cars 104 y« paw w m. Due At nth ----------------«~—l RMeAUtO Mr BeU. PE * 46M 1 LINCOLN CAPRI H T . PULL 1*0 lost Sled at Auburn , KIm.*W OA&AND°R ^ hOPlBE MGA JSSSe DL7i.nte" n* •“?, month CALL MR WHITE CREDIT MANAOER. PE 6*0403. Bind AMO Salee _IM 0. Satins* l*6l PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE Radio, htaler. all bower equip- , monL 1-owner 8800 MI 8-8095 5Ott8Sa^'xSite 5« S. Woodwird, B h»m ;S*Saffi?SS..*75!SK I , X_M' 4-4485 _ menu Of 11008 per mo. Cell 1IM PONTIAC. 4-DOOR. JUST Credit Mar, Mr Parke a* Ml broke In. MM P* K 6-7600. Hotoid Turner PPrd. A-I MOJ . BEATER. ------ WALL YlRtt AND STEAL AT ONLY $1795 PONTIAC T 1660 CATALINA. t-PAOSEN-OER WAOON IMMACULATE CONDITION THROUGHOUT. METALLIC SILVER AND WSOTW. POWER STEniNO AND BRAKE* RADIO HEAT-ER THIS WAS A OM FACTORY OFFICIAL'S CAR — SPEC! AI PRICE IT $2675 Suburban OLDS NHW -7nien.' Any < or 610 down 66M to kuance Call Mr Murphy. Credit Mor PR 1-1636, Sddle Steele Pord. ST RAMBLER. SUPER. WON. 61 Cyl Bid. Trane, red. very clean. ■Milworth > Beattie MA 5-1400 MM RAMBLER WAOON. RADIO. I ORmW”*1*' dr>VC’ >l Wt' , MM RAiaLRR DELUXE PULL | laetory equipment. 6M down, fl- Morally**Credit °Mm??*PB 3-3M6. ! Eddie Steele. Ford. TAKE OVER THE PAYMENTS. 1IM itudebaker Lark. 6-door r- 1 lack Cole, Inc. 000 W Maplr • at PotitUe Trail VALLED LAKE_MA 4-4611 HASKINS Outstanding Used Car BUYS trenemleiloo Perfect condition. See bee Pinner at Ruse Johnson Motor Sales In Lake Orion. MT - »»M SELL OR TRADE *M GOLDEN Hawk, food condition 117 North A id pure, otter i mm, IMS STUDEBAKBR *4-TON PICKUP OnraNimmMmgmRmbij GAS MILE SAVER ^ ___ 'M CHEVROLtT 210 eyllwdvr. MBS. Be 7546 Orioovlllo a-i6i. ■ pughten ?on •M CHEVROLET. REAL OOOD mJm after's* Br>t °n,r IM ’*66 CHEVROI ET IMP ALA 6 DOOR ,** rISUb » of Mapte >snf j Mir roiui convertible radio L 1 AND HEATER. AUTOMATIC r. TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY 1 NO MONEY DOWN Assume payments of iB ll per me. call Cred- | ~jT-Boor—RADIO USED CARL ISO TO 1600 NO t: Assume par- j 1*67 FORD 6 DOOR. BLACK. I ^r^no. ^ Call | cylinder MM IM COUPE HARD- raro powergTlde. eicellrnt | rwru. . 6*66 Virgil Harm. PE , IMS FORD COUNTRY SEDAN. _ j DIO AND NEATER, CRUISO-TtoCTT l-DOOR C "O r^uJT*5I,™."“f1 P?WjZ'- CM1 crass Iter I Suburban OLDS 592 S. Woodwards Bliam; ____MI 4-4485 •DOOR BSD AM. ALL * . PLYMOCmi 1 _ .. drive. Mack and white 4 nail cl Just Make Payments » "66, Pontiac 4m« Turner Mwrd remb __ID HE.. . _ TRANBMIBBION Just Make Payments 66 pit. i dr. sit* tj| wn^^llO no. ^Duo Jan Mth 161 Ee« Bird YOUR PRANCHISED IMPORT ; DEALER IM <6 Mata. Roeheeter. OL I-I76I! MM TbObiVAOiN. IN DOWN Radio boater, white' Ur*e Real r; ebarpl No down payment til neat ■ rear CUI Credit Mgr Mr Mur- . ' phy, PE 3-3636, Eddie Steele. Ford For Sale Care 106' NORTH CHBV OLDS MM M l-DOOR. THIS RRAUTirUL 6-TONE BLUE HAS ALL MLUXB EQUIPMENT INCLUDING POWER ■TEERIN1 AND BNAKES $1695 _____ LucAy Auto Balm. IN, louPt Saginaw. Ph 6X116 | mu PMb? Joabbtufic. radio , IMP NOMAD STATION WAOON POWER BTRRR-1NO AND BRA EBP a DOOR 6 PA68ENQER. GOLD AND BEIOE FINISH RIGHT FOR YOU $1295 JUST Suburban • OLDS 'Suburb;- Woodward, B‘ham Ml 4-4485 66- M FORDS—CTlEVS 0' BF IIP* BUIS'”CONVE*ftBLE OLDS Woodward, lVham II1 4-4485 ! —MytimUre-M a™uR^ jo e wrSUrnoun i-boc^iJdao. I mm pdiu> >boo<~lAfaio~Igt> ’... \ do*w ^.11 i I Mir re f- . __, *17 mo. Due MPWWM Rite Auto Mr BeU.-R 1-6*36 im Rest Bled st Auburn , ST'poSd, i-ownEr hip. iii < 3-66P1. Stuart Conway. . MM rblrir ooNtrisiriBLE ! sharp HP money dona Lucky Auto la.fl. Ul South Seiir.ee PE 4-3214_ 16M BUICE. 4-DOOR. NARDT MM Lawyer'! Collision Ri Harbor. __1 Just Make Payment i'-SsyfcjP J y s Rite AMO. Mr Roll PE 641B. 106 Keel Bird et Auburn j M64 BUICI^ SUPER 56 CLARENCE nscHEtr~~"~~ •j592 ■ n uuuwaiu, *- *»•»■»■ , rij only en mo uw^ow uw , " Ptoeke Ford nkfoaS RBAbilPUL OOH- -—, HEATER, absolutely NO j ______ ■______________*tK as “Sgrjgg^s8-et __ ,r cash ra 6-81*6 I Kri ? ______________ j Mpr »lr. Pafte M Ml V7606 " repobsespIon ;*M buick. low tuLiAOB caCl ibm cHVKiORr-BiVala red a*r«M?YMy retfT. -. I '*** um?* rmmi j n white con re ruble, radio I , I6MPORD rraYTOR WAOON - I. ° m!TU. vLI. ’ . wer-l'.'BoM heater whluwalls A V*. eldtae. ; Mai henwty! **M lull price NR, duo Jarniary^ mm Aute 4 inmaMml bead .Memeuc trane EM M661 | .erki» Call Credit Mpr .Mr ' * ■"*“ BMmaw Fl A duerme ' 64PS, liat CHEVT ninCATNE RADIO I BhHT^r. ri Mb*. ____ - BILL PMITN USED CARA. UP (Rifi. white excetlent rondltlon •Nwd. . I ** P0*P RdN£H WAOON . R^■ FAjjwjMS. psAungB "‘te BlRMIlfoHAM 8 LINCOLN MERCURY COMET Hunter Blvd __________ I hiock j, of , nuRP -66 ■ LARX _ ............... . , MOTOR BALK* Just Make Payments ! booth Rlvd at baoiraw 1* PORD J DK IM CAR PAYMENT* TOO BURDEN- CREDIT PROBLEM m't let them bother von. edit Atfrlior. Mr Nlohole ai(M*0«SOTO 'hSrDTOP VALIANT NOW UP B Comp n Moi 81760 C__ Clarkston Motor Sales OHRYSLER-PLTMOUTH DEALER Main Pt. Clatkatan MA 6-6161 iBl* VOLKBWAOXN. R. AND K., ww tire*, an hlacki. like new. ven OAKLAro AUT° **>•*• 6»0 WeTTaVe nice cars] Dependable I LIKE NSW THRC SHEP'S i rart rlvd. ! Murphy. Credit Mgr Eddie Steele. Ford. -I 1166 FORD PordomalH, , EM 1-PPW mikther interior, padded dash, whitewalls, ekeellent " condition, 614*0 (16 down. 147‘per moatn FE S-3750. ‘58 Continental Convert. HSSgnSShWSS^S j Sahdra'you^drlrtng hm“hour* ! ^S PQNYUCrF AND ■ . "*Si j Quality (QK) Korners ff;1 ee oower iteeiine and brakes 1 '66 Lincoln; '66 and *67 Caddy wer windows So money down.! 1 Packard*; '**. •». '14 $729 PER WEEK I“ 141 I PLENTY others Cine BIRMINGHAM'S I economPcam'm maururn M.pir "ioX3* U"TOL" • SKlent ' °°>nrr 1 » PORYTAcsbrioN wibom '57 CHEVROLET * T^ri* »• R«bur E 6M \ II* *^>or 6. adoniiK , --------~ '57 FORD WAGON $595 hcaur^peod rand. |*1.M*l*- j i*,7 JTWmc.^REAL^NICE TAKR j Ocnnta aadan. 6-doort I. automatic pontiac •**' bcwneville cor-i’58 FORD ..........$695 A taMke ! «rtlble, excellent condition. EM | Moor custom *. automatic, sharp “don'Vused cars *77 MM Lake Orlop MH 6-6041 __ ____ 1066 MBCRURY l-DOOR RADIO. PE 6-6751 FOR THAT BEAUTIFUL PE MM7 ..$695 3 RAMBLER . $1095 see BUICK- j ust Make Payments i m»i pobdjbedan. radio and i cn Pay mS Er£*W>Die*DJe Uta j MH Amo Mr. BoD. 'PE BPS* I m v________________ nm. EMVr Bteele. Ford._ MERCURY 2-DOOR 1250 Fl Just Make nayments - i M OLDS' 4 DE, I3H Murphy. PE j Far on.y $17 mo Due t>M. II D wrl4». i iOi »lv< Dixie Rwy. nou Baehobaw 1654 BUICtt. SUPER I DOOR HARDTOP Sw prtee MA S-MBY ! Juit Make Pay men ts I M CMEt > Oft* Mti Pay only Ml Cadillacs Trne'PlnMhr rwdk, LT.-,!2Ji2'S* n2?f" .V*c5* | ESTh,? S?rn Kk! it Til !r,urnf*neimrau'ol aU*6 per *-n,b *»»<** Turner Ford . 'Anta'™kr BeiL ?•_ 6«N month “all MB WRITE. 1*6* P6*ib, 4-DOOR PAIRU 16* East Rlvd at Auburn CREDIT MANAOER Id*, radio and heater Cruiear C^EVNOUT"l-DOOR ISTAND- *'W_A^ Ba^. »»' tSee4*!*; HT - —- ---I -Ody Ex re Kent 1*55 PORD PAIR1-ANE SEDAN MY 1-1BM Radio baater. white Ur*. 636* Itonfr down Ct.l "M F ftlM Md iwumr ; •bOOMI running roddiUoo _ CEOOSE We believe • low mileage1 wTaeVT* SShM^^ycraff I ■**? vwt ' ~ I, itta Pomb « aooiroooo cord. I960 Cadilbc n-yoerWl gg. ~I““ jaa.rgag I , \,'^V, —~ •54 cnivRotxr. a and n . au- : no money down, im} price mm. | Just Make Payments tomeUc, 1106 MU 6-4000 _| Ae.ueet paymeu cf IlYMSjr l _ 16(1 PORD 3 DOOR Mil ee—rfvm m etm HARDTOP I month Call MR WRIyK [Pay only 111 6k6 Due Dec. Mth 17 CHBV BEL AIR MAwenwn CREDIT MANAOER RIM Aato.. Mr BeU. -PE 06*3* | Klag Auto tales 11* B BaptaBW MSlsnl Rlvd at Album -- IM* PORD itBOOR RADIO AND *Bt>CNIDR~ THIS RED AND WHITT BEAUTY MAB POW E R STEERING AND BRAKES. RADIO HEATER. WHITEWALLS TERRIFIC VAL- m" $109$ Suburban OLDS 592 S. \\ oodward. B'hahi Ml 4-4485 _ I IM* MERCURY all-around buy. WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward pood. 6*8* 60 __ •'m mercury convertible reasonable CaU Ft 6-MU. CREDIT PROBLEMS? DON T LET Mr AUen. Credit Advisor PE 6-flddl. ESdte Sterl Volume Mart *67 PLTMOUTR VDR . RADIO AND heater aato trane., low mil race Like new, *545 Ut 3-3*61. Must Sell We Are Still Taking Many Good Trade-ins AND i We Are Overstocked MOLDS M HOL. COUPE 80 OLDS. M 4 DR SEfYAw M OLDS. M HOLIDAY SHEI .TON Pontiac-Buick I ’•61 CHEVROLET.. Rochester, Mich. Rm m, Moor. auta«.iic. ________OL 1-8133 55 PONTIAdf STAR CHIEF HARD-top, 63*6. PE 3-6*6* ' PONTIAC MM BTAR CSIEP. 4-DOOR SEDAN THIS OM FACTORY OFFICIAL'S CAR HAS POWER pTEKRINO. ■RAKES, RADIO, BEATER. HYDRAMAT1C AND BARGAIN PRICED AT $2195 WINTER Transportation 5* CHEVROLET B18CAYNI 4-Door BBDAE, V-*. PoweraUdo trane.. radio and heater, direr blue finish. BROW ROOM NEW THROUGHOUT I ^ •56 PLYMOUTH FURY 4-DOOR HARDTOP With V-P, auto. Irani, power - brakea, radio and heater. HART OTHER ACCESSORIES! Lira HEW! These Cars Must Be Seen and Driven To - Appreciate! HASKINS CHEVROLET Suburban OLDS «592 S- Woodward, B'ham MI 4-4485 ._ $100 Under «v uuue. eo nuuue x i . M OLDS 6* CONVERTIBLE i"DTTTI? 5* PORD 4 DR. RANCH WAOON : OLlU ill DUUN 56 OLOR 6*. CONVERT j ant drlre '58 CHEVY «ar. I cvttadai radio and heal $1050 3 DR PTA WON. ■IRMIMORAH Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER Idurphj. Eddie PtaM^ i*M FORD ‘SmTp i ______________ I ORAY TKUNDERBIRD CON II 3*5 ! ¥xkTi ri®6" ” SraSsy vrluc Birmingham s l Mercury - Comet Dealer Proel. Inc 3*0 Hunter Bln 6-3306 1 block 8 of Maple DO YOU : Want A (rood Used Car -Free With a 67 PLYMOUTH BEL HT CPE. 17 DODOE U 4 DR H T. ....__54 FORD CONVERTIBLE Bird . Ml '56 FORD 4 DR, CUSTOM —- ■ ' T* RAMBLEP STATION (TON AH Ready to Go and With Our Written Warranty ) RUST OOOD v60 Chevy ^ Impala Sport Coupe .. j V-* engine with (tendlrp trims- j. *■ Rwom HtMtete*1 *and°1v*ra*(5e-11 teh. White lira* I $1999 _ Matthews--Hargreaves 6-7473 after P p m i 1*6# FORD STAfiON WAOen‘ll|rpB6d Lapp nice Ineld* and out. - -k JmT _ AUT°^_ aew Buick or one of our rate ruimdlllonod. winterised and sale- Henry Schlaefer Glean SawVer Eemutiftil cond .... H ^ _ m ^ .. mi <*!"*« Wr IM. piIttabir*Utr"mltiler "radte"Mid ''^£Siwai 1^*A\»rm tT^^ve^Lon* drlvte*. Call*PI 3-660*r. j tarma. iMtVrowac h*taltenl*wi IMt OLDSMOBILE. RADIO AND | 1(u PONTIAC CLUB COUPE A 1- r,*1*”?**** - Vy*”*'**10?!- | ownar car Rydramatlc. radio, L wMte wmll wt*»._Oho*ltea* eomU- hooter, whitewalls One you can I*g ChevroleL matmn w tlon. full price (3(1. Assume pay- anil a cream puff. 10 mot. on r' From *1** b meaite of 115 aer month. CALL - balance CREDIT MAN-1 , 1*67 Pontiac Mr . Jr I 166S MERCURY 4-DR SEDAN. ! ■»«« Radio at !B ■ Baplhaw Mercomatlc. radio and boater. _____________ _ „ ' ■ - -- " ‘ down! 16*4 Pontiac 3 dr SC* j 1*63 Pontiac Mr 1(66 Chevrolet 3-d WHITE. Sedan. Hydra JOHNSON IJEaa Offers r brakes, radio. I st JHre.jqruB well It roe, power eteortas and power brakaa, beautiful f tea* [lack aad white finish. Asia- ns payment! h. Can MR. MAMAORR. II S Parlnaw wsm *crm Bin* AWa Pajee, *59 FORD 3-Door, radio and heater, ante matte traaemliilon. RaxU a 16' John McAuliffe, Ford (IP OAKLAND AVENUE FE 6-6101 RED WITH RADIO. HEAT-ER. WHITEWALLS, POWER rriuERnorBRJ£P*. HT DRAMATIC SPECIAL bale price. $1695 Suburban , OLDS 592 S. Woodward. B’hani MI 4-4485 Mac Estep Verne Sheffield Duane Brown ^ ~ j Harold Ansconib ---David Foster----- Marshall Rose * ’ Dave Wilson Bob Oliver} II Ralph Humphries Jways over ill fine tan- to Meet tram . . Dost delay. » it tawspl Open Monday Til 9 P.M, OLIVER Motor Sales * • 31* Orchard Lake A Venue S-P6PI Opth E»“- BUICK-RSNAULT *56 Buick ...... H.TT:. 3-Door pow*r. ’56 0Ms ....... 4-Dooc Be da a. l-awnt *59 Pontiac 777. Sedan, a beauty!I *58 Metro.......... $h»5i $695 . $ 595 . $1795 . $^795 . $ 795 HAUPT PONTIAC ___ CLARKSTON_ M-15 one mile north of UR. IP Open ten. Until t MAple 6-MPP_ OLDS I Ul FoNUfcr-iftkHT-i | BftUc. Nadio and hi I. $$ HOLIDAY DELUXE O AN ANOTHER OM h CTO NY OFFICIAL’S LOADED — AND raw. Crissman 56 Pontiac *.... $ 695f H T . 6-Dr . 1-awnar. eltaa. Russ Johnson | •Motor Sales CAN THAT , WITH EQUIP ■ m www _____ GOLD ftnST AND WHITE ONLY * Suburban : O.DS ___CHEVROLET COMPANY ROCHESTER | I.AKEORION 1592 S, Wotglward. “Bham' open kvRR . ot *RmjMy 2-2871 MY 3-2381 j Ml 4-4485 Power, steering. Power brphea. .. ........ 43396 56 Buick 3-dr. hardtop _ p 350 17 Dodge 6-dr isdaa. Power steering Power brakea .. 6 7*6 HOMER HIGHT MOTORS ItacjWBt en all PtW *6 Rambler! R &*CkRAMBLER Super Market, ‘COMMERCE ROAD I J1136 ESI J-415P JUST LIKE SANTA We’re Givin’ !em away at these prices. FOR A CAR YOU CAN DEPEND ON IN 5 COLD WEATHER — SEE THESE BUYS AT; THE RETAIL STORE r Station Wagon e l radio, heater. Hydra- " .......... $260$ $2695 1960 BONNEVILLE ♦-Door vtata rah radio, heater. Hydramatlc. power brakaa and power steertnp. Pour to choee* from. ................................... $2695 1960 PONTIAC CbtaUnp Confer $2595 1960 VENTURA ZaFpower traneoitMten. power brake* .. .............. $2595 1959 PONJIAC 1959 BONNEVILLE 1 Sport Coupe with radte. heater Hydramatlc t brakea aad power steering Two to choose. 1959 OLDSMOBILE • ^T‘ .■wMsyjska radta a $2195 r brakes aad $2195 1959 PONTIAC —Catalina P-Paxeenger Station Wagon *mv matte, power brakes and power steering. radio, beater. Hydra- ........ $2195 19$9 PONTIAC 1958 PONTIAC Star Chief 6-Door Herd to power brakes and power * beater. Hydramah .... $2095 i radio, heater. Hydrematta. !............. $1395 FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC RETAIL STORE "GOODWILL tJSED CARS" * 65 MT: CLEMENS “ST. - BEHIND THE DOWNTOWN POST OFFICE $21,hi0,000,000 $17,470,000,000 $15,585,000,000 $14,345,000,000 $12,521,000,000 $ 6,600,000,000 $ 6,060,000,000 [ $ 5,408,000,000 $ 5,462,000,000 $ 5,329,000,000 $24,610,000,000 $23,530,000,000 $21,073,000,000 $19,807,000,000 $17,850,000,000 $14,470,000,000 $11,703,000,000 $11,050,000,000 $ 9,636,000,000 $ 7,972,000,000 of insured Savings and Loan Associations, ] ike Pontiac Federal Savings, to perform the' record of paying withdrawals when requested is based upon these important facts: INHERENT LIQUIDITY is provided by the monthly repayment of our first mortgage loans on carefully-selected, owner-occupied homes, made to qualified borrowers. Through the years this primary investment has proved to be one of the most stable and sound securities known. A BASIC LIQUIDITY is provided by our substantial holdings of Cash and U S. Government Bonds—adequate for normal operations. Pontiac Federal holds cash and securities more than sufficient to cover six months normal savings withdrawals. (This commercial banks seldom do, because a commercial bank normally pays out deposit withdrawals equalto its total deposits in about two weeks.) A STEADY FLOW OF ADDITIONAL FOUNDS from folks placing new savings every day with our insured association provide further liquidity. In the nation, oyer 67 million dollars is saved every working day with savings associations! A RESERVE LINE OF CREDIT with the Federal Home Loan Bank can be used at any time. Member associations of the Federal Home Loan Bank, a reserve credit system with assets of over 2*4 hillion dollars, have a borrowing capacity of up to 50% of savings capital. To Pontiac Federal this mean* a line of credit equal to $11,850,000.00 as of this date. v Since founding in 1934, Pontiac Federal has paid every saver's withdrawal request on demand." In view of-this and the above facts, no reasonable person can doubt Pontiac Federal’s ability to honor withdrawal requests promptly in any amount, as it always has been PoYitiac Federal’s policy to do. Each saver’s account at Pontiac Federal is-insured up to $10,000 by a federal agency—the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation.-The provisions of this insurance are identical— for all practical purposes—to those of the. Federal'Deposit Insurance Corporation which insures the deposits of commercial banks. Pontiac Federal has consistently paid a higher return on savings than other types of financial institutions offering a like degree of safety and availability. If you want your savings to earn an above-average return yet . enjoy maximum safety and be readily available when needed, bring them to Pontiac, Federal Savings. A friendly Welcome awaits you. There is a * Difference and That Difference is 9Vx% Current Rate Paid Accounts and Loan Association HOME OFFICE 761 W. HURON STREET Downtown Branch-16 E. Lawrence Street Drayton Branch-4416 Dixie Highway Walled Lake Branch-1102 W. Maple Rd. Rochester Branch-407 Main Street m afeggSgg ™'?7 si r# • M T-rrz^..... THE PONT/IAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, TBBO v/ ;l -A; r . • V / rWf THIRTY-ON® ’s Television / Programs furnished by stations listed in this' column are subject to changes juiihout notice OmmO 4—WWJ-TV ' TONIGHT'S TV 1:81 " 8 (T) 0 n d • r > t • ■ Our World. (!) Temple Baptist Church. 9tl» (3) To Dwell Together. t<» (21 Detroit Pulpit. (4) Eternal Light. . (4) Church at the (9) Oral Rpberts. •:« (7) Armchair Adventure 10:00 (2) This Is tha Lite. (4) Industry on Parade. (T) Faith lor Today. (9) Cathedral ol Tomorrow. 10:10 (4) (color) Cartoon Story-M. '> 10:00 0) Felix the Cat (I) Ricky the down 11:00 (4) Mr. Wlsard (7) Matty's Funnies (9) Christophers. 11:18 (2) Little Lulu. 11:10 42) Uhlan Pacific. (4) Air Faroe Story. (7) Rocky and His Friends (2) Movie (cont.) (|) George Pierrot (7) Football (cont.) (9) Popeye •:30 (2) Highway Patrol 7:00 (2) Blue Angels (4) People Are Funny (9) Explorations^ 7:15 (7) Post-Game Scoreboard 7:90 (2) Perry Mason (4) Bonanza (dolor) 47) Roaring 20s (9) Movie: “Murder ol Dr. Harrigan’’ (1936). A murder is committed hi an effort to gain possession of a new anesthesia formula. Kay Ltn-aker 9:18 (98) College Basketball 1:30 (2) Checkmate (4) Tall Man (7) Leave It To Beaver (9) Nation's Business 1:48 (9) Ted Lindsay 0:00 (4) Deputy (7) Lawrence Welk (9) Ice Hockey. 0:90 (2) Have Gun. WUl Travel (4) Nation's Future 10:00 (2) Gunsmoke (7) Boxing—Championship 10:18 (9) Juliette > is:90 (2) See Hunt (4) Johnny Midnight 10:48 (9) King Whyte !. u:00 (2) News (4) News 1:80 (7) Play oI the Week ) (9) News • 11:10 (9) Weather and Sports 11:18 (2) Weather 1:90 . (4) Weather 11:90 (2) Sports * <4) Sports 1:08 (9) Movie: “They. Were Ex-|t:8o pendsbie" (1945). Story of the men who manned the torpedo boats and batttod;t:io the Japanese in the Philip-j pines during World War n. s.-at Robert Montgomery. J o h a 9:89 (4) Mr. Wtxanf. Wayne. Donna Reed. (7) Pro Football ll:t4 (2) Movies “The Uninvited” Id: 81 44) Quiz ’Em. (1944). A brother and sister (9) Movie, buy a house overlooking the 4:89 (4) Bowling Stars ocean. They meet a young 8:11 (2) Pro Scoreboard, giri who tells them her 8:88 (2) Amateur Hour, mother died to their house (4) Celebrity GolI . Ray MB- 8»* (2) College Bead Boyer, Lauren Bacall. 9:18 (2) Jack Benny (7) Islanders (2) Candid Camera (4) Something SpedA 10:90 (2) What’s My Lins (7) Winston Churchill li:ee (2) News. (4) News. (7) Movie: “Massacre at Sand Creek” (1988). A edtonsl with a bitter hatred tor In* li:M> (2) Sports. (9) Movie: "Main Street to Broadway” (1953). A young playwright straggles to achieve success. Tom Morton. Mary'Murphy, Herb to move from their fertile grands to arid Sand Croak. . He is opposed by a young lieutenant. John Degdc, Everett Stoane. (9) News. 11:18 (9) Weather. 11:18 (2) Weather. (4) Weather. 4:16 (2) Msdketlena „ _ (2) On the Form Front 0:48 (2) TV College (4) Today 11:88.(2) Movie: “OtheUo" (English, 1992). Othello, a Moorish general, weds the daughter of a Venetian senator. Because he promotes Cassio to lieutenant, he incurs the secret enmity of friend. Orson Welles, Suzanne Cloutier. MONDAY MORNING (4). (color) Continental Ctaas- (7) 1 7; JO (2) Felix the Cat 8:00 (7) Johnny Ginger. 8:18 (2) Captain Kangaroo. 2:81 (7) Stage 3 (?) Mwto (4) I Married Joan. 9:90 (4) Exercises. (7) Exercise. |t:9i (4) Faye Elizabeth. [19:09 (4) Dough Re Mi. 11:99 (4) Movie: “It Had to Be (7) News. You" (1947). Having already I it: i# (7) Movie left three suitors at tbs altar, 10:95 (9) Billboard, the bride-to-be vacations 111: 95 (4) (color) Play from her fourth in order toL Hunch, think things over. Ginger' . (7) Divorce Hearing. Rogers. Cornel Wilde: | (9) Chez Helene n:ao (2) I Love Lucy. . (4) (Color) Price Is Right. . (7) Morning Court. ^ (9) Romper Room. 11:99 (2) Clear Horizon (4) Concentration (7) Love That Bob. MONDAY AFTERNOON v SUNDAY AFTERNOON 11:09 (2) Detroit Sppaks. (4) U. of M. Presents. (7) Championship Bowling (9) West Point 19:99.(2) Follow That Man. (4) Builders' Showcase. (!) Men ol Annapolis (4) Debbie Drake (7) World Adventure Series (!) Movie (2) Pro Football Kickoff (8) 1 (7) I (2) Pro Football Preaaboix. (2) Pro Football 44) Captain Gallant. (7) Realm of the Wild. (41 Movie. (7) Direction *61. (7) Championship Bridge. Television Features One Month Left j;:: for Williams Part I, “Daniel Boone” stars Dewey Martin as Boone. | TWENTIETH CENTURY. 6:30 p.m. 42). The story of the Doo-i little air assault on Tokyo in 1942 NUnm bombers from the! deck of s Navy aircraft carrier, j (SHIRLEY TEMPLE. 7 p.m. <4h Based on the story of kyear-old Eleanor Lytle, who was captured! by Iroquois Indians in 1779 and raised as an Indian. With * Cochran, Oorts Leachman, COLLEGE FOOTBALL. 4:15 p. m. (7). UCLA plays Duke at Los , Angeles. BONANZA. 7:38 ).m. (4). Adam Cartwright (Pemell Roberts) is attacked by two Indians while passing thrawh a sacred Indian burial ground. He Is nursed back to health by buffalo woman (Anna-Usa.) (Color.) . , ' ROARING to’*. 7:30 p.m. (7). “Dandy" Dan Brady (Ray Dan-toni is released from prison and seeks his gambling casino partner] (2 "^^M"***';J«» Morgan and LeOn|r MW Dorothy Provln. Frank Del^^^ pj^etoder and, KOVa Carmen G, 11-yrar-pjd Spanish star CHECKMATE, 8.30 p.m. 12)# Joselito, and violinist Joyce Fits-], Guest star Janice Rule portrays jsler. a foreign ambassador's daughter DINAH HHORE SHOW, 9 p.m. who becomes a target for an un-.(4). a sight-seeing tour and fash-! known killer after her car kills a ion show filmed, in Paris. Guest] small Chinese boy. With Anthony!stars include the ballet George, Doug McClure. Sebastian [Opera Comique. Charles Boyer.! ' ‘ t Victor Feldman's jazz group. (Col-! It: to (2) Love of Lite. (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Texan I (9) Suzie (58) Lab 30. 19:15 (9) Nursery School. 119: to (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) Alary Morgan (7) Beat the. Clock. I It: to (58) La Douce France Your tt:4> ,2) Gukftng Light. it:«0 (9) News. 19:55 (9) Mary Morgan. |l:M (2) My Little Margie. (4) News IT) About Faces. (9) Movie. (4) Bold Journey. (58) Parlez Franca is 1:90 (7) Life oi Riley. 12) As the World Turns. (58) World History. 9:00 (2) Medic. 1:05 | (2) Our Mis/ Brooks. (4) Young Dr. Melon*. (7) Queen for a Day. j (9) Movie. 1:M (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust? 4:50 (2) Brighter Day. (4) Make Room for Daddy. (7) American Bandstand. 4:18 (2) Secret Storm. 4:91 (2) Edge of Night. (4) Here’s Hollywood (9) Adventure Time 4:to (9) Santa Claus 456) Theater 56 5:00 (2) Movie 44) (color) George Pierrot! Presents (7) Johnny Ginger (9) Jingles. 5:90 (7) Captain Gallant. 5:18 (56) News Magazine 15: to (9) News. SONOTONE . House ol Hearing Free Hcgring Teats Free Parkins at Rear of tending “Opoa Ivos. fey Appointment" 143 Oakland FEderal 2-1225 PONTIAC. MICH. SAYS WE HAVE ON DISPLAY TV's BY a RCA Victor "Free Hobo frinf—Taras' Open ovory night 'HI 9 p.l 825 W. Huron PI 4-2525 RCA COLOR TV Soles and Service Sweet’s Radio TV (4) George Pierrot land. Ruth Hussey. GaH Rua- (4) Oat Huntley ■ aeil "Qne Crowded Night"! if) Men Into Space. (1940) People from various nrv,v, walks of Ule turn up to spend SUNDAY EVENW. the night at an auto «mrt:0:to (2) 1 Love Lucy and become involved In each . other's Uvea Billie Seward, William Haade. 7j— (») Popeye. * <4) Movies: "The House of 8:*o (2) 20th Century the Seven Gables” (19to).l (7) Welt Disney Nathaniel Hawthorne's storyj (9> Talk Back of the family that Uvea wNhjj-ee (2) Lassie, a curse on its head. George! (4) Shirley Temple Sanders, Margaret Lindsay. <9> Newt. “The Great American Ifoax.”j7:a8 (2) Dennis Tbs Menace A devoted printer is forced to] (7) Maverick. * retire against his wtU. Ed g.gg (j) Ed SuUivan. Wynn, Walter Abel turn sere t# WasMagtea, D.C. to reamM with Preatdeat - Elect Kennedy, who named the sU-"SOMETHING SPECIAL. 10 p.m ] term governor to the Mate De-I (4). All-star entertainment special partmeat post Thursday, coo. uunna .... ««« u.» blendtag variety arts and vignettes; williams said he expects to fly the world and hires Paladin (Rich- *bout .work !«° Africa with Mrs. Williams im- aid Boone) to get him to Reno j0®* K®** i mediately after he turaa over the . . ert Young is the host, with Sam mns o{ otflce t0 ^ Gov John NATION’S FUTURE, 9:30 pm Levenson. Janet Blair. Garry g swainaon his Democratic sue- Ale* Quaison-Sackey, Ghana's .Moore and Ernie Ford c**mx He will return to this coun-l ambassador to the U-N-. debates CANDID CAMERA. 10 p m *2) , m tim<. for Kennedy's “npf-•Jacques goustelle, farmer gover-William Bendix portrays a clumsy ur(|| M - - nor general of Algeria, m the c|Prk jn an antique china shop. * question; "What ts the solution fa]Arthur Godfrey, host. ..j can-, _ 'be Algerian problem?" . WINSTON CHURCHILL. thf fo^pH^roTnatians in Africa! : FIGHT OF THE WEEK. 10 p.m. p.m. (7). Second episode deals with1 ^ ^ wetia M ru probably be t7). The third meeting between the Norwegian campaign. Richard,back tberr before I Gens FhUmer, the National Boxing Burton speaks Churchills words. | )onx t0 familiarize myself {Association's middleweight cham-|Gary Merrill, narrator --------- - ------ ■- tead g | pion. and Ray Robinson, the former a ---------------- middleweight champ who is seek- with all the problems involved.' to wtat^crawntor the^h'Oid Frenth Quarter time. Thetrl SUNDAY MORNING 7:59 (2) Meditations 8: to 12) Maas tor Shut-ins. 9:10 (9> Billboard 8:18 (9). Sacred Heart, ft: M (2) Christophers. (9) Herald of Truth. 8:88 <4) News. 9:08 (2) Court of Health. (4) National Velvet !t:to (4) Tab Hunter (7) Lawman (9i World of Music. !9:M (2) Theater. (4) Dinah Shore. smdav 17) Rebel. J ( (I) Movie: "Confidential PRO FOOTBALL. 2 p.m (2). De-j'threat-i'0 r Agent"^09451». Atea™-rnu-, ST ffowntown city ** '***ntm'*? \ sician devotes htmseif to th«{ pro FOOTBALL. 3:38 p.m. f7>-Lfock | cause ol the Spanish Loyal-1 Houston OU«jat DaJIa. Texans, nraflghten brought the Inferno lots, and Is bunted by taKizt1 WALT DISNEY. 8:38 pj>- control after a two and one half-hour battle. Mrfetodutod 15-round ti-l Threatened by Fire phy at ringside. j NEW ORLEANS. U. (APV Fire swept through s century-old; the city’* French] This agency Is lees than twa , rreaatag every day.” he eaifL ! "The African situation la ex-| ptodlng tester than anyplace rile sa the globe.” The governor said he expected] to make an announcement soon on --Today's Radio Programs-- Scares of firemen answered the wwj inwr wean tiusi win ami wimi ti wc»a's*»i. r»«. 1:n~WJS. IMhw wxts. :. anuuM CKLW. n. XnovlM WJBK. ntMrtm*S Mr Claw. RUM ] WJBK. N»»». La»o-. wpon mnanl aae* l*.**-WJa. Chopol Hour CKLW. ftitm Soptut wjbic. *•««. tin.. „ WPON. Cratrtl IMMW UiSS—WJR. #un Clvitr WXTS. .Chrtottui MUM CiaW. MnUMB wjbk. Dot sg*a*< auNDAT mtimox lies—WJU, M**«. KondoU wwj, mn foaktr WXTX, MtoM CKLW. UMaraei —TT1 WCAR.N***. Wood tint wjbk. Meet. isa. Itend WPON. Church *t Wt*k ltiSa-WJ%. a*» Supplomool WJBK. Buered Hoto 1:**_WJR. PoTortto .Ijmn WXYS. AmoriCAh Pwmr cklw. Mon) ot rank WJBK. Crucified Hour WCAR. Nova WtodUns ttSS—WJK Form Forum WWJ, Morlner . Church WXYZ. oucct star WWJ. ■TMIBt'BpW WXYX. Dr. Bob Floret CKLW, Tow Worship Hour WJBK. WMM Wo Lore WPON, NchooC St Colrory WWJ. Novc. WXYX. Rcclrel Hour CKLW. PsailM s»pm»i *1*1 WCAK j WWJ. Mwt Prooo I CKLW. Chrfdphhc WJBK. UsaSiiw UmmSc . CKLW. Ho«>. Toby Do.td j ZtSS-WWJ Newt Monitor CKLW. Bast* Church WCAR. N*«*. Thomo. WPON. O*nc«roatl*u Piece WXTX. Bunder Bui . WXYS, BaadM Bool CKLW. Revive) WJBK, Novo. BMW* WPON. OSMf OuUtai (:*•—WJR. Tear Boeuott CKLW, jlM Quiet Rr WPON. j*rrp Oleen Si**—WJR. At Teur Rmu* CKLW, On)M* Ft fpL WXTX. jjenSaz Bwt 1:*S—WJR, HI-FI Helldtr WCAR MUMS ^---------- WPON. YmU Fermi liSB—WJR. Sullrt* I* BUrc wfon. w*rt»e 0*n**ru 11**—wJR. Uni v*. Celt* WJBK. Senear Bonn do StSS-WPOM Ckuk D*vt* *:*•—WWJ Dot. Srmp sa srJas. I :*S—WCAR, Ncwc, LOfen l:SS—WJR. Hewell .CelU CKLW. News. Rnowtn WJBK, Bint, sound* WXTS, Sunder But »,**—WJR. Casts** Otnwrt WCAR, Mnslto) WPON. PontlM Report* SUNDAY SVININO Side—WJR. Sebahtck. Hew* WWJ, Hew*. -Merer WORK N*w*. Le*»n . 5E«: ttSB^-WJR. Spectrum With. : WJBK. t WPON. CKLW, N*w*. T*hr D*vM wjbk. Raw*. Rati WPOH. New*. CBMp . WCAR. Neve. Mnrira WJBK Neve ONlHt wxtx, Tram Rwais CKLW. Hr. *1 Decision l:SS—WJR, Atk Frof****r WWJ, BUrnal Ll*ht WXTX, Revive! CnV, LykjJte Rr 11 ikh-WJR. Time For Muelc CKLW. Joe 13 MONDAY AP1BBNOON { nsa-WJR. Neve Tana WWJ. Rave leaker WXTX, Neve W*H*el*F CKLW. Neve Tea WCAR. Neve rate* WPOH. Neve. L*VU WWJ, Neve Menltor aft £d*r Morto*1*1™ WJBK. Neve O D Comedy ttiSa—WJB. Neve Muete WWJ, Neve Meet* CKLW. Album WJBK. ASoleeeente MONDAY MOBNINO «i*s—wjb. Neve At en. WWJ, Neve Robert* WXTX. Fred Wolf caw." pant n*v* WJBK. knk'rai^M WCAR. Neve ShtrMen WPON. Bah lark O’**—WJR. Matte Hell CiaW. By* Opener WJBK. Daily Bits* WPON. Bnrty WH ije—WXTB. Neve Wait cklw. aperieJNSM Wk-K*®- wjr. Neve 0***« CKLW. JKT_ WJBK. Neve Clerk Reid WCAR, Neve WPON. Bah Lark Julie Lawler, Ms personal sec-] retary since he was first elected governor in 1948. twill stay with him in the same capacity. It was] ----- expected Williams might *1*» fatal {repeated general alarm at Gluck s (ne„mm member* of foa execu-] x tive staff with him 4o Washington. About 75 persons were in the restaurant and had to be evac- uated as the flames punched {Chiaiig KcM-shek StudlfiS through a wall from an adjoining - , ** theater where the tire apparently Report Ot Maneuvers started No injuries tare reported. 1 TAIpEI TarmM ,AP)-Presi-| Ident Chiang Kai-shek Friday shut lied reports from Army command-[ers on what was officially deserted as the biggest maneuven of his Chinese Nationalist armed forces. The Nationalist Defense Ministry said' some 140.000 men] participated. A notable feature of the exercise was the establishment of supposedly military govemnments in theoretically newly occupied areas. IPO WJR, Sheviee* WWJ. Marts daw. jo* vts WPON. Chart: Levi* WCAR, Neva. Murte WJBK. Rats oethnmti VOL Music WJBK. Lee CKLW. Je* Tvu WPON. Bek Lurk tile—CKLW, Neva. ■ kiSS—WJB. Nava, WWJ. M*av*n WXTX. Winter CKLW. Devise WCAR. Neve, Shertdua WPON, Jerry Ottee wjbk. Lee I SO—CKLW. BuS Davlet I:**—WJR. Haste Hell WWJ, News. Leaker WXYZ. Winter CKLW, Neve. Mute WCAR, IMn*. Sheridan * wpon. Cerrtesr Tradv i:ie—wjr. .Neve, Mute WWJ. Neva, Tcmky WXYB, Wlhter WCAR, NSM, TVnn Krai* SERVICE-SERVICE-SERVICE It seems there will skw)ys be a need for Mrvke on modem complex electronic equipment, as well at older typm. Evan with the sdvwit of ths mimsretrt aemi conductor devices in. use today, wc stilt find that tervice is necessary. -—-—-;—h— Only full-time, professional TV service-men can keep pact with this fest-chenging electronic business. Get the most for your service dollar, call an expert OCEA Service Dealer. MEMBER SHOPS LISTED BELOW Antoni RsdU ft IV, 39 Aofcont, PE 4-18SS Baldwin ladle A TV, 1211 Mdwia Ave, R14231 Condeat RpdtetTV.US. Ttfograph R 4-9734 C A V Sofa* A Serrieo, 15t OMmi Atra, R 4-1S1S Dolby ladle AIV, 341 UMgh, R 4-9102 Hntnpteo Electric Civ I2S W. Herat, FI 4-252S Nod's Rodte A TV, 779 OrcAori Iota Atra, R 4-SI41 Mhnor's Radfo A TV, 45 L WbHbb MnL, R 84549 Obsl Radis 1 TV, 3930 Usotofll Lata Id* R 44945 Rkb TV, 1919 Norik Opdyfcs Rdv R 44121 Phelps Electric Coh M15 Dixie Wghwny, OR 1-1217 SteftotoU Rodte AIV, 1157 i». Huron St, R 24947 Stowfe N«e A Agfletoe, 422 W. Nbrae hv R4-1111 Wnttoa Rndte A TV* 515 L WeHen Blvd., R 1-2257 WKC, Inc, Service Dept., 24 W. AHoy, - R 14114-----------------—r- OUOUID C0UKTT ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION ..«*» -■ t (4) (color) Jon Murray." H i Then Ho WhI Fly to i *7» Day in court Africa to Take On W.L, New Duties _ ! t<() Loretta Young T 1(7) Road to Reality. MODERNIZE 1 LANSING (Pt - Gov Williams, (56) **"«**• Craft*m?_l 1 • LOWEST PRICES — O FREE ESTIMATES X a TERMS Addition*, Perch**, Since Cays*e*. Items FE 2-2671 said Friday he will spend the ! rest of the month to Michigan, {cleaning ~up his duties as chief executive, before taking up his ] new assignment as assistant secretary of state lor Africa. 1 "My first responsibility . is to | the people of Michigan, to clean iup my desk and leave a good office to my successor," be told a news conference. Before Ike rod ef the month. ' he rtldr he probably will re- 24 Hour Strvico FOR GAS or OIL FURNACES JOSEFM GAUTHIER OR 3-5632 Chandler Heating Co. OR 1-4492 Ot 1-5012 TV Service Dealers Licensed IDchlgaa — TE8A i Television Uoni recently gave Its TV Service examination* to aever-al Oakland County Electronics Association members. These written examinations cover many phases of TV theory, accepted service procedures. pari* identification, and circuit tracing. Bach applicant dealer must rscMve a passing grade on this examination to recstre a license. Ucsnsa numbers whan issued ora not transferable, Tha following focal ana dealers received their license: AUBURN TV—eeatMS* STRFANSKt TV—FrntUe TV amVWR CO.—BUMnehew WALTON TV—Teutte* NBC. me.. Beret** D**t —real!,* FREE let VI five fOU A FIRED-UP DEMONSTRATION Of The Mew—i. MOTTIJT, Mart H- y Me* Own NT (my NliMAN-AURDITT PUtNACI No M4a«r Dow*— Up to 5 Tun to Fay MICHIGAN HEATING CO., lac. v FE 1-6621 • •« NEWBERRY ST. WPON 1460 PrsiHls Mew Saaday Program Schadsls MUSIC NEWS SUNDAY 7KM Situ On fr Headline* 7:05 Sunday Serenade 7:15 The CMstephsrt 7:30 Iglscepsl Hour 8:00 Ecke— of Calvary 8:30 V. fake Lutheran 9:30 rkem 1s» Baptitt 10:00 Sunday Serenade 10:15 foeuartl BaptiM 10:45 «*8sien to the Nows 10:55 News 11:00 Central 12:00 Church al (ha Week 1M0 Youth Ferns* 1:10 Warsaw Cnncnrt 2:90 Cterk Devie 2:55 Nets* 3:00 Ctsrk Devie 145.News 4:00 Ctsri: Devi* . 4:55 Imtoaw Week 5:00 Clark Davis 5(10 toxin Reports 5:45 News Rsaednp 8:00 845 News 7 KM .7d0 Casey CsRtog 7:55 Newt 8:00 Casey CeOtog 840 fatty Otoen 845 Newt 9 KM farry Ot—n •40 Ckoek Lewie |45 News 10 KM Chock Lewis 1040 Bob Lark MoL Mood 12:00 Sign OH imcmi DEC. 41 1460 ON YOUR DIAL j Z&iaUkvuK GAS HEAT Sold ond Serviced by 6.M. Factory Trained Poroannol OAKLAND C0UHTT S AUTIOIIIID DELC0 DISTIIIUT0R! DELG0 GAS CONVERSION Burner.... *68" 0ELC0 50,000 BTU Gas Boiler. .’149" DELC0 70,000 BTU Gas Furnace *146" ‘Flu, T« PLUS holder bed stamps WITH ANY FURNACE O’BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY Authorised Oakland County Distributor ” 371 V—rhei* ltd: !u£r“ Pi 2-2919 T/HE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER. 3. 1980 / TglRTY-TWO no phone orders, CO.D.’a or deliveries Be Smart, Be Thrifty — Monday and Etery Day, You Can Be Sure of Extra Savings at Sears! reduced! men’s suburban coats for boys! sizes 2 to 6x Honeysuckle slack sets men s plastic raincoats Ref. U 15.98 y Ck.ro II Now's the time to. get him that coat he's beeri wanting and needing. Warmly quilt-lined, button’ front. Sizes 36- Reg. 2.98 A Charge It Unconditionally Guaranteed 4-ga. plastic is "completely waterproof . . . don't stick, crack or leak. In fray. Sixes 8-XL. Men's Clothing. Main fleer Re« V IS.M hd Charge It All wash and wear with printed cotton shirt, pinwale cotton cord slacks. Continental style slacks' In blue, green, brown. Inlanli' Dopi.. Main Floor Men’s Fur Lined Gloves, Save 99c Men’s Lined-Leather Dress Gloves Modern, Three Bullet Pole Lamp Reg. 3.98 Charge It Rabbit fur. lined leather gloves in Mack or brown. In sizes small to large. Reg. 2.98 l«™ Charge It Lined leather dress gloves in brown or black. 8-L. Ideal Christmas gift! Furnishing!. Mela Floor Sears Imported Hand Bags In ew Styles & Colors 100% Brushed Wool Sweaters For Christmas Misty Sheer Nylons Reg. 7.»» 10.98 ufiSoaYr SCuff, water resistant,, color-proof, leather lined, zipper compartment. There's a style and color Just right for her this Christmas. Woman's Accessorial, Soon Main Floor Vinyl Plastic Room Darkening Shades Regular 1251 I QQ 37'a-ln.xS-ft. ** ■ Chsus It Completely opaque they keep out all Ughtl Seay to dean with damp doth. Flame, fade. Charge It The gweater you reach for to top your skirts or slacks —for fun or work. Heather tones In brown and green. Tour choice of solids or stripes.-34-40. Ladies' foady-to-Woar. Second Floor rUwiMUli Reg. 9Sr UU Pr. Charge If Lovely curve-clinging seamless sheers. For day or evening .wear. Royal Nutria, Royal Beige. In 8ft-U.*8ave! Hosiery Dipt.. Main Floor Assorted Nylon, Acetate Panties for Si CHARGE Yr Assorted styles ... elastic leg with dainty lace. White and colors. In sizes S-XL. On sale Monday only at this price. Shop Monday ’til 9. Lingerie Dept. Main Floor Craftsman Speed Sander for Satin-Smooth Jobs Reg. se.su 18.99 —----CHARGE IT Industrially - fated to help professionals or home craftsmen get mRch work. . Sturdy, Reliable Dunlap 3'4-in. Vise Reg- MO - 4.22 CBAROa IT Perfect for the workshop. Has many features of vises at twice Ha prim. Cast semi-steel body, swivel base. Big League Ice Hockey fj99 Complete Game For Everyoy | Regularly Priced at $9.98 Charge it' Preea the lever* and 10 playera go into action on the 36x l8x4V2-ln. board field.. 3 marbles are the pucka. Has goalies and goals. Complete with easy-to-follow rules, toy Dept. Forty St. I clement Warmth-Without-Weight Twin Automatic Blanket Charge It Featherweight fabric, dial heat control, low, low price! Rich green, red or brown, pale blue or pink. Ffkll else, single control 11.M. Full size, dual control lS M. . Domestic Dept.. Malm Floor ALLSTATE Gas line Anti-FreeZe | Snowhite Enamel Stays White - Looks New for Years special purchase! plastic coated playing cards O *1 Durable Plastic Bath Ensemble in Choice of Colors Reg. 1 2.25 X Qt* CHARGE IT Master-Mixed Snowhite Enamel is siliconized for a hard, smooth finish. Long wearing .,. resists stain penetration—easy to keep clean. Shop ’til 9 Monday! Faint Dopi.. Main lasemenf $15.94 088 Value Q CHARGE IT Handsome hamper wastebasket apd brush holder (with brush) in pink, blue, black or white. No-snag, lightweilht set wont scratch, chip. Wash easily with water. \-';x Charge It This winter assure your car of free-flowing gaso-Hue for quicker starts, jv -4 P^ents damages from dry starts. Add 1 can V HP * per tankful of gas. Get —alL your lubricants, at ******$?h^ y Sears. . Ante Accessories. Forty St. Baromont •wwiras* Wiowhite • enamel CHARGE IT Real good deal, for bridge and pinochle players! Cards in full color with long lasting plastic coating. Make wonderful gifts and door prises at parties. Assorted designs. Stock up Monday! Moiionr. Soars Main Floor sale-priced sewing machine choose from 4 styles in these repeat sale Harmony House Kenmore appliances Kenmore portable base • Your Choice • sews smoothly both forward and reverse • Regularly $79.95 • On Sale Monday • Regularly at $6.98 • Monday Only Each 4 $5 Down T*st the comfort . . check the savings and you’ll buy this durable chair at Sears Monday. You can lay away one for Christmas if you wish. Hurry in and save at Sears Monday. Shop ’Ml W $88.85 T-Cushlon........$m Furniture Dept. Second Floor Choose her gift from these Monday specials: Toaster -broiler for baking, broiling; alum, waffle* Iron wfeteh has browness dial, no-stick grtds, signal light; knife sharp-ener that keeps them faetbry-sharp. Electrical Dept.. Main Aasemeel Buy him a pair of Gold Bond shoes fbr the holidays Choose his from 4 stylish styles in blacks and, browns. They're all leather with tough composition spies for durability. Make Ida holiday stepping a pleasure. fLoa Dopi.. fears Main Floor Automatic drop feed, mends and dams without attachments! Automatic bobbin grinder shuts off when filled. Automatic hinged £resser foot adjusts to fabric. Automatic adjustable stitch length. See It Monday! - Sowing Machine DapI- Mnin Floor Satisfa™ or your money back” SEARS Phone FE 54171 SEARS MONDAY ONLY! —'.irz Ifn 1 4 LY3 H H } GOV. LUTHER HODGES Goodfellows Sell Press in 4 Communities Seek Funds for Needy in Addison, Springfield, Waterford, Avondale “No child without a Christmas!” That is the vow of Good-fellows selling special editions of The Pontiac Press in four Oakland County communities today. A question—“Paper, Mister?” — offers passers-by the chance to help underprivileged children. Ttw price of today's edition, whatever you cere to give, meam • Christmas dinner for a needy family, a new dress lor pome little flrl of a pair of warm mittens for a young boy who would otherwise to without. The full meaning la the Chriat-mas spirit - the spirit of givt*. H Is reflected hi the gnt total f —---------------------------'------ tf hylnrwMum pdld etana, them— aaS ether rfvk (State Dropg Case Against Mundt) minded men ted lag today's pa- L"*'" 1 1 —...... "• P***- Waterford Townahip Goodfellows he*»* a long day at (Awn when they gathered at their headquarters In Drayton Plains. From there! they dispersed to every major in- By MAX E. SIMON tersection in the township, hoping! The state dropped its case to 3.000^papers. ^ Jasalnst John Muodo yesterday and! Throughout the case of "The Peo-j FBI agents didn't believe me A steaming pot of stew back he wa,kcd out ot ttn Oakland Couo-jple vs John Mundo" he has main-!And my conviction stemmed from! at headquarters \rifl give the man ly ClrruM 0nBt room * ,n* man-, tamed his innocence. I them.- Mundo said, than pH Goodfellows a warnth* *n,fr *f.rvtnK *J*J* * V*"* [NEVER BEEN IN STATE WWW break hem time to time through CJ?V Tf ! He sentenced' to prison in At the time of the shooting. Mar- the day. which will not end for "* dkta * comn,lt 19M w 15 * wani Mg told Kerndate police' he was; them until dark * * * 1351 tor lS to 30 year, by former ^ ^ a diA-com^ed bandit.! , a. w . "The ends of Justice can best Circuit Judge frank L. Doty alter - ----■ -- - - - - . - ,0— [be served by dismissing die charge]* Jury found him guilty of the Nov. I****"* P«»««rt«ri», 1890 siiooUsg of fa*** l Mur- |aw pwnerator. obtained the con- sv^yi.i.. — pumKuuM ana rnner eiyic-minded t’*' were an the streets at the crack of da wet in area communities today to sell Goodfetlow editions of The Pontiac Press. The volunteers will be warmed through the long day with the thought that their efforts will bring a happier Christmas to under- privileged children and needy families. One of the groups posted at major intersections in different parts of the county is shown here. From Waterford Township they are (from left) Edward Fuller, Fire Chief Elmer Fangboner, Robert Beattie Jr., Fire Capt. Clayton Soncrainte and Police Sgt. Frank Randolph. Top Chrysler Jobmibd& for Area Residen&WW Meeting A Bloomfield Township man, Lynn A. Townsend, jeeupied the front seat at Chrysler Corp. today along with Chairman and President L. L. “Tex" Colbert. ToWnsend, 41, of 5991 Orchard Bend 8t., yesterday vas named administrative vice president—a post sec->nd to that of Colbert. The announcement said Town- 9 tend, who has been group vice ■resident in charge ot international iperations, “will direct the current 9 idministrative affairs of the cor- ill ■oration subject to the control of ^ Mg he board and the chairman and E9 •resident and will continue to tu- ■’ rf: tervise the international opera- 's/;- ions!" Appotatmeat of Townsend apparently ends the auto company's but U.S. Cool , Both Partial Claim Subject Too Hot far | Public Debate place ousted President William 'Freed After 10 Years in Prison you can't help feeling bit- ‘ been In MtcWgan—I'd never e\« braid at Feradale." be aaM. Stronger Prison for Lumumba Mobutu Moves Decides to K Indefinitely Newberg, fired 64 days after be-oming president in April, was ousted on grounds of conflicting interests, Chrysler contended he I was a partner in two firm* which had supplied parts to the corpora- Chrysler also announced that, • E. C. Row. first- vice president, will retire at the end ot January, j He will be «5 on Jan. 10. Rnw has been with Chrysler |' Democrat Byrd Indicts £ : ter ot Canada following World 1 Party Policy MOSCOW (UPI) — The Soviet government today called for another UJ4. summit meeting next spring to take up the problems of world disarmament. Western observers saw (the call as a move by Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev to pave the way for another visit to the United 8tates and a possible meeting with President Eisenhower’s successor in the White House, John F. Kennedy. In Washington, Khrushchev's ■ call for a y.N. summit conference was viewed as simply a bid for another propaganda circus Of [the type the Soviet leader staged New York last September aifl October. ■ dent. He has been a member of the board since January 1958. Prior to Joining the auto firm, I as “radical Townsend's background was in Uejwi«ii—'> accounting and auditing field. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. Harry F. Byrd, D-Va., today denounced the Democratic platform proamMa «f today's perhaps a Negro, at the rear-■of)' one of his stores. He was carrying $1,500. Authorities believed the shooting1 attempt to seal the tips of would reteln v°mr ‘w«Wtety. From Qur News Wire* LEOPOLDVILLE — Congolese! trongman Col Joseph Mobutu sent jousted Premier Patrice Lumumba >6an Townsend and his wife Ruth] spokeamea (or the present ad. minixtration as spfl as aides of PreaMeat-Efert Kennedy. It was dear tint the new ng-as leading to ministration agreed with present c____.officials that disarmanent wis senate^ a which ^ be af- Hc is a native of Flint and ,(Democraticfectively negotiated in a public graduate of the University of Mich-jpurKC Wm for h,s attitude. meeting of the heads ol state ftf .'have three sons. limit Jadgr ntantau G. Daa- Gifts will ha handed out to the] youngsters by Santa Claus at the party to be, MM Dec. jT. Food! don. baaketi MB he distributed »he day ^ fachH. tto.ca-e are t„«.m cleat evtdeere from afeu a Jury coaid find thte man gwUty at the crime charged beyand a reason- the trial i-j jMapahali. who was scheduled to Mohota had priadstd he woatd pSftftl Will Shi DC ---------— testify before a federal grand jury reconvene Parliament Jan. l bat !r\n Mild SuttdaV In a case involving the theft of reversed Mnmetf today a tier his U 4WliU OUJJUU/ Elect John K. Kennedy during before Christmas. With ho major stop intersections in Springfield Township, Goodfel tows from there are moving over Into neighboring townships to sell their papers today. The men are stattonad at Dixie Highway and Mis to kdiyn denes Township wad Mate High way and AaderaanvMs Band to Waterford Township. Final Census Figures Up Big-City Totals !127.000 of Eastman Kodak film jvoived in interstate commerce. 'Marshall was under indictment on charge of receiving stolen prop j for Pontiac Area s from the Conga rapt tat. af the platform In a I .Ota word tetter to Sen. Joseph C. Clark. D Pa. The letter was in reply to a pro- erty. Pontiac residents may look tor-,_____ . - - - , It is impossible tor the moment ward to a pleasant Sunday, mild j I***1 by Clark that Senate Demo-re-establish the parfiamentaryjawl. partly cloudy. the weather-j®1^" who toiled to endorse the] Marshall aad another Detroit [regime in a useful or represents-!man sa>s- 100 countries. The call for the summit meeting come in a Joint communique issued by the Soviet government and Premier Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia, who Just completed a visit to Moscow. • TEXT OT COMMUNIQUE The communique said: A h A "The Soviet Union and Gtera- will drop to 3M5 to-|p*gy.?ucu*”- j’ WASHINGTON tAP) — Final j [1960 census totals for the nation's! ai . . „ . 10 largest cities have increased! - nhotoeraohs of “As I see it. the work of theW* Sunday's high is expected! u®rKS PreW also would bar And so. the «-yearadd former!the count in every ease from the| JSnUnued ?f^T^CoUe*' «* Commissioners should to rise to 4045 degrees. Cloudyj^ors opposed to spedfle plat; not stop after Dec. SB." L -lamumba was taken from Ms reft la Ike gaatdboase la Camp Hsa to the city where Mobutu party's presidential nominee and bodia regard as advisable the con-platform should be barred from vocation in the spring of 1961 of a special session of the UJf. Twenty families i Townahip received baskets of food!Ute. and clothing last year as a- result! of the Goodfellow sales. every case from Chicago bartender, “no( guilty be- preliminary figures. reasonable doubt,” and! w ' * A toerefare Umocem. was gamed ^ ta|h, n A^, , freedom by toe Judge at 10:30 a m. FrMay wu. Nw Yart(j »an°?« ->0r .?.*'! Angeles 2.4T9.015, Philadelphia t With Bishop (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) tjPope's Talk ^prt^j^taptckupthetlueadsolhisj^su^ Balti- tnore 9*),024, Houston 93X21 » a«4 mad at anybody." he Cleveland 876,050. Washington' j said as be left the courtroom, 763.966 and St. Louis 750.026. Addison Township's 18-man vol- * untaer fire department ts selling Goodfellow papers today at main! intersections hi Leonard. Lakeville and at CbmpbeH's Corners. They tope to art ttsa to the { ton Amiable • p-m. Proceeds will buy toad baskets hr needy families, gifts tor underprivileged children and A Christmas party tor all the children. Last year's sales brightened Christmas for more than SO children and l? families in the community that were otherwise facing a bleak holiday season. Release Tribesmen EUZABETHV1LLE. Katanga (AP>—UJ4. Moroccan troops to day released hundreds Of captured rebel tribesmen in the southern Katanga town of Lusha after screening and disarming them. Jack Meets With to Name Him to Hodges Cabinet Lumumba would VATICAN CITY UN-Pope .lohn trial XXIII said today hi? historic .meeting with the Archbishop of Can-, terbury "went only as far as the with a chance o! showers is thejfo™ planks horn serving as chair -outlook tor Monday. Rain is pre-j™®1 °f committees handling legis-dicted Tuesday and Wednesday, jhition to carry out those pledges. Southwesterly morning winds at j A A A ----110 mites per hour will continue! Byrd made one conciliatory bow has Ms strongest and mast loyal ,at 10-20 late this afternoon. 'toward Kennedy. The Virginia AAA' (Democrat said, “It is my desire Twenty-five was the lowest tem- *° **ve him my lull support in all Mobutu announced Friday thatj perature in downtown Pontiac pre- measures he proposes which I be-brought to coding 8.a m. The reading at Jjlteve to be in the beat interests p.m. was 40. of our nation and our people." ! tores, the Thysvtlte Armored Brigade. Khrushchev headed the Soviet delegation to the General Assembly during the opening days of its current regular session. CHARGES NOT SPECIFIC He made no mention of charges,!Brother Off to Africa threshold of great problems." butjbu* * warrant was known to have] left hope tor their eventual solu- ***” issued charging the tton. . premier with "arbitrary am *t A A ! torture and other abuses of power.”! The supreme pontiff of the Ro- WASHINGTON (UPI) - Edwwxd premier with “artittrary arrests lM- Kenoed-v- • Wt brother of . ■ • *. Jnhn r SB the finance committee he was the [only senator affected by 1 parts of Oark's proposal. (Sen. John F. Kennedy, is making) Clafk'a office said to was 15-day trip to 11 African nations! a Caribbean holiday But any hopes for a summit meeting then were dashed wteen French President Charles ‘ de Gaulle stayed home and President Byrd said that as chairman <*|Ei«en»»ww attended the assembly only briefly. The joint communique "emphasized" that the threat of war could he ethnlaated "o a I y comment to cardinals and arch-| j bishops with whom he participated Frarar Oar News Wlree ’ to preparatory services forrtfae PALM BEACH, Fla.-President-Elect John F. Kern FAt £Te!STthe rervke^ the* nedy today held a raldmoming meeting with Got.p*** ,ok) the prelates of his 65-Luther H. Hodges of North Carolina to Appoint him *£-]**’?**.** retary of commerce in the new administration. Ken- „ t , |h ” nedy, spending the weekend at the Atlantic shore home gJdwui waU dTViIw of his parents, refused to*-----------------------r- j the arehMahap U earritagtor' engage in any prior discus-: nl (i, ■ ...... „ I w*” the Pope saw. "Our meeting took place in an he scheduled for n neure! — ", ^ jatmoaphere of cordiality and un- ite ncneauiea lor a news Kennedy arrived In this resort I derstanding on both sides" conference. {community late Friday. He was) Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, the Catholic Church made this! T ** ?W. ** prf- —m i..... 1 "-oqunuea on rage z, om. — —*-------------------------“ — ■ report when he returns. 1 to returned to Phils In Today's Press Church News.............to ll Comics tt Editorials ................ 6 Home Section............11-17 Obituaries..................M Pet Doctor................ IS Sports ................ toll Theaters ................u-ia TV aad Radto Programs ... si Wilson. Earl ...............6 But there were these straws in the wind: The president-elect was reported three weeks ago to have decided to name Hodges. 62, a textile industrialist before entering politics, to the commerce post. Hedges, a Keaardy-lar-presl-deat backer soon Vs retire as governor, left North Carolina Friday night by train tor Palm Beach. Kennedy headquarters said Friday night that Kennedy would disclose a cabinet appointment this morning and that "a gentleman of prominence" being tyuned to the position would be at the presidentelect's side for the announcement. AAA All Kennedy would tell newsmen vas that he ores not about to announce selection of a secretary Of state. He indicated again that he wont he ready to disdoae his choice for that key Tost before dext week. Madly before leaving Wadi- , tagto* the president-elect said he topes to have his Cabinet com accompanied by Ms daughter Car- ye-ar-old archbishop___________ ollne, -3. and by his sister andtsiderrd the meeting historic and brother-in-law, the Stephen Smiths, j told newsmen "good examples Kennedy's assistant press secre-jare sometimes followed " (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) j - AAA - '/<* v *'■>'• i He observed cautiously; howr ever, (hat he did not know what the results would be. In mon here Thursday night he mkde it clear that he did not consider Christian unity necessarily means reunion with the Church of Rome. A A A > * “Hie general view in church cir-ftes in Rome was that the meeting—the first ever between a head of the Catholic Church and « primate of the Anglican Church — would stimulate other contort# between Catholic and Protestant churchmen seeking Christian unity. treated the story of the meeting as top newt. 11 Measagero spoke of "a hew period which starts today.” and iaM: "The meeting has particular significance because it surety established the farm tor further contacts and conversations tween Catholic and "Anglican ponenta."' 'Wait for Me, Daddy' "My position is simple." Byrd said. "I will support those planks in tiie platform of which I approve', hut taken in its entirety I [regard the Chester Bowles so-called Democratic platform as being radical or as trading to social-ism and as being fiscally irre- On another matter, informed a lengthy report on the recently concluded Communist “summit conference" would be published in Red capitals Friday. As delegates headed home from the gathering'of world Communist leaders at. which Russia and Red , -ra°«« N» children. PC >-7t5S. I BOOM PURR. APT. 1 CHILD. OR 3-1310 ____ PE 44S10 AAA VaINTING A DgjiXJRATINO N yenrs experience; Reasonable \ ' Praesstlmstei Phone L'Ll-llM • A LADY INTERIOR bScORATOK | Papering _PE s-0343_£_____ CUSTOM PAINTING AND^PAPER 1 txP PAINflN6~NTERK>R_WIN- ' work gunri OP s-fao Interior , PAINTING OsHMdtSA PE ■dlt Counselors ! TOP DOLLAR FOR Y(OUR HOME)____________________________ d’t counutior, W. H. BASS, Realtor |J noomlt»*£■ « PELT AND' PERSONALIZED rjj j SPECIALIZED REALTY jCRYICgl* w.S^rtd^y^-tMt1 *OQM* ** c.u Louis Borst. Realtor. rt[ -^arKOoiT^rSmTKK 1 or I psopls. Pet. bath k r'HtilsTMlu l'AHntr I WE »*»« nuu»M iy amutj veil sntranse, closs to downtown. 114 intert enti lorCeveryone! rsnt Pace, OR 44435,_____f > week. PE M»5 or PE HW. gn Language cards'Ribbons j' WE NEED LISTINGS , 2 ROOltt^ARD BATKCfelAM. j^kt- i our convenient layrway csih'for'you ** C>II| rent. Adults. fk /-WR. ** ■mall deposit requlre'dl . >}, Q. NEW INGHAM * COpy JAHg BAT* **"■ censtose Book Store | corner^ crooks and auburm| JJJJjj; ChU sitsr a WU. Children to Board 28 Rent Apts. Furnished 37 j Pr” LICENSED HOME DAY OR WEEK t ROOM EITCRENETTE, ADULTS nf 1-0013 -~~g---■/,»«"» tart PE l-WT.......only, 205 N. PaddockFE 3 3058 ' jTrm-mot FaINTTnO tAPERlSO^ REMOV- RELIABLE DAY CARS, LICENSED j BEDRM PVT BATH EITCH-; •— »|.*-^AJrHggg-- i home, PI ^ enette apt*., fully tom., near IT Wtd. Household Goods 29! 5^.a.!rSSf % S3SSlfcr “’"I J!Zl tjj PAPERSANOtNO. PAINTINC1 plaster rsp. (Stephen Nsvsrr.. — 5-1143 .__ PAINTINO ,ANP PAPER HAND WO. Television Service 24 DAY OR NIOHT TV SERVICE. \ ■ M I 8TRAEA FE S-12M. I Lost and Found 26 LOST: ENGLISH t Plaasa tuft PE MM Cost — curls olameb, ^bc- i SchCMl. Olfa-dS4S. LOST—SIAMESE CAT, YEAR AND j EJROOM. DIOC. KITCHENETTE P lodel opts. Parkins In fror* MU uor. Pet. Ent. N. side. >t «• -»«U|. PE MRt I. UTIL MOD. APT.. tU MO. DRAY. Plains, ob a-aaaa. RICE ROOMS, PRIVATE LAUN-" *'ath sod entranes. Also a i. Oentlemen prsfsrrsd. S3 --------- a-«oir I TO SM DOLLARS SPOT I a rooms, nbar city coaPTnuL. Adults. 402 W Huron, rx S-lW. , -axssss-ssasTYDLAROB ROOMS. NICELY PUR-1-BEDRM . KITCHEN. BATH, UTIL nlshed. In Oxford. OR 1-1301. rJ* |. J?1!Jg-f ^ ROQiia ahd bath. pppiiT rtt i 1 .AND. 3 STOROOII, PARTLY | private entrance coupif only M turn. Lakelront apts OR 3-»10». j Jamss Street. UL 3-1063. I T ROOM KITCHENETTE BATH. 14-RM. APT.. $4d MCHICLY. »4ilH ... I uUtltles, FE 4-0U3. >1 Pine. i floor pvt. both, nicely furnlshe pfc I a ROOMS ANb BATH. Ill PER I 3S« ». Brosdwsy. Lste Orton. “ 1 .s.b fcnMln. at |j] ftcMtoin I — i—«■ ■ ...— . APPLIANCES. EURNITURE AMD . you; OXPOHl T. CRT. a 1 km W Wanted Miscellaneoas 30 gam«k°;. SSSthH,u» \A i ran. ay*. a^..,w&-#^t Csw it. Edward. — Goat: LIVER AMD WHITE ENO-— *-<■. Reward ROOMS. tad bath. 4 Nice ROOMS ALSO PRIYATR ENTRANCE NICE N S RACCOON COAT. OL MW FB'a-31T6 " ___ | meat, Forbes Printing sot. Vic, of Hochaster. OL 1-S2W stoeo any osndltton. PC 44M0 LOST LQE BLACK LABRADOR, | WANTED: SKIS. 6 FT. I IH. 1 answers to the name of Tiny. 1 '* ward. 816 Scott Lake Road. Lost-sable and white Collie —----------------- E. Bit i. Adults, pe i-iaaa after a rms.. and bath, very clean . Reasonable. Mold and North j MonayWantad L^^iiAS^BEkaiSnSSdK j WOULD LW*! tojmrrow %> and rad wtth little white on foot. write Pontiac Press Boa w Vicinity Diale and Whitt Lk. Rd. ... . . . n . mum. __ _m=r===_ I Wanted to Rent MnalNO SINCE SUNDAY. Y1CDH- | -- ty of Colonial Hills, male dog. WANTED TO LSA8B OR BUT black with white tlwet. PE *-Tt04 bedroom house. 014,000 to III $100 REWARD I — LAROB ROOMS. NEAR DOWN-town. Ain 3 room upper near Pontiac Motor, all pel. Inquire 33 APARTMENT, 1 ROOMS, NEAR bus station, clsan, quiet. 1 — * people. Mo cate, dogs or drli ltd N. Perry, ft 2-3063. I OR 3 ROOMS. 1 • near auburn heights—a and _ PE 2-7503._____________room apl. nevly decorated, ad- LABOR ROOMS AMD BATH. I Ults only. UL 3-1130.______________ MODERN 5-ROOM APARTMENT. ' —I, child welcome. ‘dAfstumn spt m wwn eras stove and refrigerator furnished ITT— ----- ----- —- — TV. p§] MS month Phono_ PE b-3321 *------ ■it down. I’U saw a button Rant Ayto. Unfurnished 381 Rant Houses Fnrnlahad 39 APARTMENTS ORCHARD COURT "Rent Now Greatly Redubad'' — AIR OONDinORCD - 1 AND I BEDROOM — Modern to Every Detail — ADULTS ONLY — FE 8-6918 MANAOER U SALMER ST.. APT. I Open Dally j gun. IS a m. - S p.m. SYLVAN SHORES. I BOOM BRICK colonial. Leaae, references, list Lincoln 4-4407. UNION LAKE VlLAOB. LaEK- ORl-mi. after a p.m.________ COLORED, 4 ROOMS AND BATH, 135 month. 533V> S. Saflnaw. Ap-ply upetalrs, left front apartment. CD. 4 ROOMS AND BATH, eiven. OR 34110. DUPLEX. LOWER S ROOMS AND bathToII best. On W. Huron, near Behddl. 175 per mo. Daw-eon end Butterfield. PI 3-5430 or PI 3-7MI; 1-5 Mon, through Frt. Efficiency Apartments Living room, Utenes. bathroom. 300 N. Paddock, PE 3-2088. LAROB 3-BEDROOM APARTMENT, gas heat, first floor, couple preferred. ets. Pine reception hall, bathtub, tile ftoore. large .. — 1311 Caecade, EM 3- 4311. ~ WALLED LAKE - 3-ROOM COT-lags, heated and furnished — MA 4- 1450 ____- Rent Houbsb Unfura, 40 1 BEAUTIFUL RANCH. MR. MBUO lake ration. OUphant. U 0-0005 I BEDROOM MODERN ROME Convenient tq MBUO. UL 3-3573. 2-BEDROOM BRICK Dlplei full basement, gas beat decorated 545 per month. nichOlie-harger FE 2-7273 I BEDROOM HOME. CLEAN, children welcome, $05 a month. PE 5-4403 or FE 4-037S. I bedrooH, MODERN Rfcoic-•ratsd, near St. Michael, Inquire it 317 r“-~ BEDROC jhlldren.__________|__________ OB 3-0144, I SMALL HOUics FOR RENT. I BEDROOM DUPLEX DRAYTON Plain,. Oas heat. 555 mo. OR 3-1300._______________ fs?i BOMB OR PONTIAC Rent Houtee Unfura. 40 stoker beat, garage. fpltsf*' WB HAYB jh ooiii roW avallablt. gig and 371 a month. |u 3sls h—y ■, 49 'WITH titwroM ariy Amt stole floor, spas lobs Urtng extra Utohaa and laundry storage ratal which caa be w tshsd for fourth bedroom, to. closed pores and Bear aMeoked Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 344 k. TlllSIOSk Rd. ■B 3-1S4d MA Mttl Keego Harbor’ Bargaip • ROOM! ARP.BATH - — I B MCM- .__ _____ — OORRBR LOT ^ HBih. DIATB POSSESSION—LOW DOWN PAYMENT-TERMS • TIM WRIGHT, Realtor a atp* 6aiA Vice ii6Ue „ roes fmhw icot i aqom,. ^L| ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH AND entrance Hot plats including Km 3- 3017. Mil Union Lake Rd. SLEXPINO ROOM WTTH KITCB- en priv. Rear Fisher Plant. PI 4- 1030 _________ warm comfortable r o o m with kitchenette nod bath Every-Mtto^tom. S4S mo. Older man. R—ms wkh Baard 4i FOR MEN HOME PRJVILBOES $300 Moves You In Rouse needs some repairs Owner will furnish some materials 00.- m. East Pike I bedroom,, ton basement large weU landscaped let, Sear garage. CRAWFORD AGENCY SM w. Wallen PB S-33M see B Flint ______MT 3-tlM far down samara_I We eaa help you EB SEABOARD FINANCE CO 11 N Perry St. PC 3-7BI7 _________ cooking. P.M. Shift preferred- PB 1-3338 room a board With 6r wtra-1 . out: 13SV5 Oakland Ave, PE 4-IdM | James^K Bhrd. Convalescent Homes 44! W iSeS potntm 3-3831. 1ST - FLOOR ROOM FOR INVALID persona or upetalre tor elderly persons. In nurse's home. Ex- ____________________ , csUaal sate and wet P> 5-1371 tVn rtnw, EM 3-1471 after g >-» i/iujri.r gwiaen'Wm i 3 BEDROOMS. MODERN. FOR rent or sell. No down payment. _____Ue fas bat wa- —_____ night. Tiled hallways. High school also grade school within short distance. *44 B. Pike. FI g-gggt, NEAR OENERAL BOSPITAL.T well heated. Stove and refrigerator furnished. Phone PE 4-1 TU. ______.large yard, stove furnished. 000 a month. Inquire 3301 JoetynBoad. 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX Automatic Real - Full Basement WILL DECORATE $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 544 East Blvd. H. at Valencia «owRavsHableAl Whira.1-ipartment. adult,, referenass re-lulred. Bee Mr. Chapman, Mgr. Jl3g Dials Hwy, _____________’Is gkVERAL APTS, log RENT — i ' temore Street. LAKEFRONT. 'WARM * PLEAS-‘ jtojto kreund. 1 or 3 people, NICE CUBAN. 1-ROOM AND BATH. ROOM FURNISHED APART; I S^rVl^thlST' tomUM jml r«nr ALUMINUM INSTALLATION Cut H«ttlnc Bill Up t* Jfc fcnd Save Pilntlng — Install No BaUht Modernization 1 PUitaring Service *** "gras "* Plumbert-Supplies Automobile Repodrs all repairs financed, n NO DOWN PAYMENTS TERM8 LICENSED CONTRACTOR. Ok M CONSTRUCTION CO.. 2365 DIXIE HWY. FE >1311._______ QUICK BUILDING AND WCMOD-ellng bldt.. Nelson Carpet Cleaners A-t RUO AND FURNITURE • CAMSHAFT * I bortoc, head j Auto Wash, ft Polish. 1' CENTRAL AUTO WASH—14 WEST Doll Repair .bell's Poll bool — open for Doll Repair, Sand, Gravel and Dirt - FILL DIRT AND Saw and Mower Service Touch UpT ri 6-7406. Boot and Motors Repair and Service - PABULOR - WATERLOX . BRUCE Furnace Dealers I FURNACES, j1 JET STREAM EVINRUDE ' "se'fr"JsBk»~H7alihf. FE 4-3411 Motors — All Models' on DUfdsy J-=—-------------- Harrington Boat Work: Janitor Service LARSOM0AND CUTTER BOATS I , . uTT^r" mvirv ^ muure. ! iaaa » Teslmwrmnh RH IT 11M1 JANITOR IKRVIUK. COMMBK-g--------------------cial A resldentlai. LI »>1619 or I Beat Storage ft Rentals j ul h«3---------------------------1 INSIDE WINTER STORAGE FOR j. Sporting Goods WE TRADE New and,Used Guns ARCHERY EQUIPMENT 30% DISCOUNT — CRESTLINE_ AND LONE STAR BOATS AND ALL EQUIPMENT KELLY HARDWARE 3884 AUBURN ROAD OPEN BUN <0-3____PE 3-0511 Television, Radio and HI-FI Service PL- TV. Day night ai Trucks to Rent {‘4-Ton Pickups ltVTOn Staki ________ TRUCKS — TRACTORS I 3-16 pre. finish ply . rejects ea. 63 88 AND EQUIPMENT SftpPMMHRM'i 1x2 Pwirtag Strips ............. Jin. ft. 3c | Dump Trucks—Ssmt-TraUsrs Body and Fender Repair "r “»• * *1 _ . _ . --------—--------- \\\ tiug'n?Board, per m 175 Pontiac Farm and jRora wost tmduaSg ••••■.• »M»»I Industrial Tractor PONTIAC LukBERCa r, '• WOODWA% .-i**, CASH and CAR&Y I Open Dally Ineluding Sunday I III Oakland Avq. --«-««*| l^lmletoHltg - ALL MAKES kSLLV *1 BUMPilHOR |M ORCHARD LK I*C 6-5: Complsts Body 5 Pender Repsirl small Dams to Total Wrecks mMsr k Heater Troubles correeted Lights Repetred Bechromeel Bumper, lastalled Insurance Maker Building Modernization AAA- BUILDING SERVICE Written guarantee with every job Room additions aluminum and stone siding, garages.- etc. No money down » years to pay. BIO BEAR CONSTRUCT VCIION OO. | ft 3-7833 FOR FAST ACTION UST YBW feVSfRESS sr SERVICE HERE Painters ft Decorators i PAINTINO-PAPERINO-WALL Cleaning. OR »7001. TUpper ACME QUALITY DECORATORS Painting, paper removal, wall washing Free m* UL SjiiS. ! -r CUSfOM PAINTINO — — FULLY INSURED — Wm C McRatll FE 5-4S48 Plastering Service 1 PLASTERING REPAIRS A SPE-( ciaity Rough wails made • smooth, neatness a must. FE, FI ASTERINO: NEW CEIUNOS repairs and addltkms. Bast work-lanshlp. EM Xkffl THOMAS UPHOLSTER INO 117 NORTH PERRY ST FE 5-8888 WAHL UPHOLSTBRIN6 313d Margaret, Auburn Haights i EARLE'S CUBTOM UPHOLSTER-inline Cooley Lake Road. EM This space reserved « for your Business and Service Directory Ad. Uto-Llb- - .85 North side — Whitfield St.. 3 I room upper — 3 bedroom uppw,— ■ 3 bedroom lower. FE 4-3531 or • FE 5-1173 after 6 p.m._____! THREE ROOMS. PLUS KITCHEN I and bath. All have one separated bedroom. As low as 150 ‘J SLATER APTS. H N. PARKE ST. FE 4-1544 R g AND SUNDAYS. SEE tETAKEB MR. CARROLL. A-l ASCADM — 103 East Huron. 1 Rent Apia. Unfurnished 38 -BEDROOM. GROUND FLR., PVT. M. " “j Charlotto, Inquire i 3 ROOid. PRIVATE" 0 Marlva OB 3-1331. ROOMS, BATH, GLASSED-IN porch, refrigerator and — furnished. Call-after I p.r S-lSTg.__________________. BEDROOM MODERN. NEAR MUagTg or Ml Idl i. rt M7M baldwuT al heat OR f NORTd WEI ST APTS. 160 AUBURN AVE. 1 bedroom apt. newly decorated, stove and refrtg, and utilities furnished, add plenty of closet space. See manager. Rent Houses Furnished 39 1 bedroom, cozy, clean, bus line, utilities torn. PE 3-4864. AND 3-BEDKOOM HOMB~La£1 Orion, Ptodern, reasonable. By week or month. OL 1-iSdt. 2-BEDROOM, OAS BEAT. NBAR i-bedr6om. NEWLY DECORATED, full baeemenl, cat h garage, i child wsiaome. OR toil g-BEDRM. HOUSE. MODERN, IM a month until Jung to. EM 5-4154, 3-BEDROOM BRICE, WEST BIDS ■ Urne, completohr —^--------- ----- *----had. SW «» i drinkers, call ROOMS AND BATH. CLEAN, neve and refrigerator, alt * ties furnlsksd. (55 --- -Inquirq, 734 W. Hurt (4^ AND BATH, HEAT, - BEDROOM HBMCORATm horns, 540 per month. Near new Carpenter grade H||iWMm lyn Road. Tmmedlal PE 3-8133.______ -BEDROOM BRICK. PULL 1 mant. Boat,aide. PI 5-1S34. BEDROOM^ OAgTHEAT. AVAIL- COMPLETELY with approm- ULTRA NEW STORES. WEST Side. PE 3-3144. WELL LIOHTED, modern building Lnrated ’n^ast1 grawtna Baet'i Shopping Cantor. Plenty of 1 cuttomei parking. Ideally snt fpr any type of buslnaas. Ap LAROB FRONT Rent Office Space 47 I OFFICES FOR RENT. 4S40 DIXIE Hwy.. OR 3-1355. 3 OPI1CES. PURNtSHED OR NOT. 145 a month OR 1-3S45. -RQQM ROUO. mi Ar MO. Boehaster area. UL 1-5515 3-BEDRM. MODERN RANCH -largs lot. Lake Orton. Rent er ecu. Small down paym't. Schick's. mt mu.__________________•________ 6 ROOM^ MU1 AND UTILITY 4 ROOMS, BATE AND DTIUTIES. partly furnlsbsd. Xlse. store and refrtg, 550 a month. MA 5-1741. gffikgg g?or^ cm, stove, refrig and washer, child welcome. No pets. 5M 1 itT *ur^,h^j' FE~3-5855, evenings. "H amfryviM rart plex, very' raasannWd, tl S-137S. 3 ROOMS FURNISHED. FE 5-3035.' 4440 Elisabeth Lk. Rd. 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL, OONEL-son Park. $135, rafcrcnccs. OR 3-3536 after 5. 6 RCOMS ^FURNISHED. NEWLY decorated, tall bamt , gas boat. 555 ^LsiK)X(Jtvs. Ph. PE * “*• rnow kEWLf MARRIED BEAUTIFUL 2 BEDROOM WHITE Lake front Una automatic oil -—* —tone iJra and clear. Value 115.800 ___ trade Hor Income property. Bos 35, Pontiac Press. RmmsHSD Union r 8-2301. ROOMS. BATH, FULL B8MT sear schools. Ft 5-S37S. 4-ROOM HOUSE AND OARAOl. Df Ward Orchard. t«5 a month. FX 6-t504 or >E 3-4434 ____ BOOMS AND BATR. DOWN- garage, yarden spot, tail of Oxford. gfg month. CRAWFORD AGENCY US W. Walton SB 1-3301 --- MY 3-nq 2 chUdren. Newly decorated, mil basement, oil tost 1110 Mbnaa t- Boott Lake, fj ' — I-ROOM. PULL BABSMENT. AUTO. - " itictlio. QA r —■ * I RMS., 3 BEDROOMS. OARAOE. Was! suburban. BMarsnssi re-^»d. PE ^^^~ i..Riri 'HiA-rkb....stSVI',"-iti^ LAKX ORION - g BOOMS AND bath, electric hot water and store. OU hack Call after 4:30, m my t-iin. * SIX ROOM, THREE BEDROOM. - nlshsd-------- — 5 ROOMS shall, tl AND BATH OR-8. MAR-— mo. PB 6-8M4. 5 ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED Michael's Church. < 5 SPACIOUS RMS. NEAR TWOBED- pB sow. Locate,_______ Johnson. Call FE 3-6M4. iland ____________________i, Pai -■ 2 Wcnonah Drive.______________ S ROOMS AND BATH. Gown*: I West aide. FI 5-7731. Nlcholto-Hnrger. Vi 5-1113 5 RM. MODERN, ON _ ____Oil heat. Dee. 1 Hg i 35. Shown by appt. Call Kenwood 3-8634. Mo. Elf 54)455. _______ PLEASANT LAKE. 5503 HALSTED and Walnut Lk. M. Purnlsbsd — Automatic — Basement — OU tornaeo. Elec, water and cooking. Refrlg... washer, TY- 460 monthly. jfOm Bis room BBici vmk. seK grate basement, will furnleh stove fe-X-____________PI 4-6031 block from bus. 4531 Wcnonah. K— 5 ROOMS AND OARAOE. AUBURN Open IS-lkm. to 4 p.m. PB 6-1540 ■olghta. PE 3-155S after I. • 1 or PB 3-7433. 6-ROOM OAS HEATED BUNOAL0W to Sylvan Lake. Store end refrigerator furntobad. PB S-ISft attar l:3S p.m-______ 6-ROOM HOUSE 3-CAR dARAttt. on Weal Side. oU beat. CaU fV 5-5041. , _______ . „ i dtiUMBT must bo etoon, fdf a month. In-ualra ll North Moninwg ROOM MODERN HOME. 6lL heat. North of ClarketcnTlTS per month. Bek tor Al or Dick. PE I room and Bath, down- yua■■•, -----_.a. Coal boat, eloao to. Children welcome. 108. PE 4-3311. f-tlOOM HOUSE FOR RSir. fl HU1 »t. FE 2-I773. «RN For Rent Miscellaneoai 48 Wall Paper Steamer Floor eandere. polishers, baa sanders, furnaca vacuum ctoai era. Oakland Pud k Paint; « x.— ---------------MB For Sale Howeee 2-BEDROOM Larys *coirosr*lot. ^fsw fu ‘johnT vermett Real Batata f E*™ " ‘ plefcun or ear. hT 3-FAMILY INCOME. UN DOWN, rent win make payments sad «»-ksep. 5415 Elisabeth Laks 1 a and fnaurnnaa „.._ra^fnVX'uK.e, d, and nt bfiebaeL Can e — 5-sra. 3-Bedroom Brick Immediate Possession LADD'S —. Laka_________ ••U. small dawn paymT. Sehtok' MY MTU. }-BEDROOM ROUnE OAB HEAT. HURT RUSSELL YOUNG BEAL BBT ATE ^BUI- _____ naw 1-bed room am S ---------- lake privileges Interior almost ftnlsbsd, wtfl supply fur finish MTS-m._______________________________ ROOM. V Northsra I BAYING CRT. ihrengh Pit PB MILFORD-OPEN Saturday and Sunday 2-6 SSi First Btratt Vacant, owner transferred Excellent hilltop location. orpoRTunm Lake Sherwood BUILDER'S CLOWOUT Brick Rsntk. 1 bedroom •. S flreplacee. I Mbs. unusual family bvtog. area, storms and soraons. orlslnal-ty 135.350 Now JS5.S0S. Ksm wred 7-eiil. Detroit. EM 34337. Commerce. Enrly American tn-icvel 3 bedrooms. I baths. 0 fire- TRIPP Elizabeth Lake Estates t bodrasm. torso Bvton rm wganlo^ning roam, fun as rs-----"* X Raal Istste. MU ra". MOVE TOMORROW FE 4-4526 ■ST SUBURBAN 1 bserasm ranch, phm large family room, obootod on xsmm*srm EscelleM feetoree gbraodb-n borne Large wasr*4 ! & i* $ TRI-LEVEL BTARTER to PAY LIKE RENT: Itotoodtoto p cm Melon on this l bedroom madam boms boar Dodge State Nrk. Only 47*00 6 room modern bungalow to CALL ON TIQA Lincoln Jr. High SMTH WIDEMAN ROCHESTER TRADE OR TERMS 3 kidraem brisk: ceramic koto: carpeting: gas heat; tan bate- loeatetns As low at (to msototy. MICHAEL’S REALTY . FI 44533 U 6-Olto WE 3-tlW SYLVAN lake Plrs.. tin. roams, newly Dec. , Nr. WUSnine Lk. Vacant. OA and eersans. newly deoorated and . carpetod, by owner MA g-lggg. 1MB. AND BATR. GEL BEAT. MS io. Rot Annett, toe.. Realtors, g E. Enron Bt, PE t-S4«S. 4 BEDROOMS. 14 FOOT LU room, dtolmi room, bntt. St porch, to Mock from Ella Lake beach. Schools close g terms. Phone Ml 4-7104 often only between 134 p.m. 1 BOOMa AND BATH. FULL . sou loU separate. PE 447a. START 1441 RIGHT lad move - v— own. De ivod lk. It fl E town. .... Responatbl build for. Netary with leal SO*' *xr DOWN GI* •v DOWN Pull basement aBitt-raM? 2 Family nta §T MICHAEL • 4 •mIK ’1—^ — Mph piuurn ftnd bat ■<■$>$ < Fairmont SurSooto' b Sure” LIST WITH Humphries oralmL mw gM furnoee. , tlOO DOWN. EAST OF CROOKS Rd... newly dmw»to^1_»4e^rcKi^i. 1-BEbHOOM. AU-v total ty. inquire 711 3 bedrooms, near 1 l» 0 FOR * bum Helgb te vicinity. Oorts Road. DUPLEX 1 BEDROOM. OAB RKaV FOR SALE^ im"mirendre. ' s arokbOL. ______ welcome, IS cadlllae, Close 40 school. PK 3-3831 aftet 4. LAKE ORION. 10 U6jtt FROM Pontine, almost new, r“ —’— conveniences, 3 tores WU1 decorate to sulk . Its per mo. Aooeea in Tram Stream. 5fT 14N0L RICE CLEAN 3-BKD_______■_____| automatic Ml bank bamment, gt-rsge, deposit required. 50 5-0555. ROCHESTER APARTMENT*. 3 AND kftB. RENT AND BUY 3 and 3-bedroom houses' vsrlous locations. As low M 055 monthly. MICHAELA REALTY PH 4-gggg Ll g-dira lift 0-4M0 modern, automatic hankjSS. SSi; UT’n mmT ”dW8‘ Suburban Living At Its Best (CONVERmi^*24) 1 R 4 bedrooms. 1 to bathe W. W. ROSS HbMES -ft ” ^ Sylvan yfluR SMS PONTIAC ; ! Model ON PERRY ST "Suf gregg total C. SCHUETT. FE 8-0458 A BARGAIN Oft waodwnrd north ef^ a Lake MML large brick — home, J bedrooms, tile MtoMito ggenk Ml tornaeo, fireplace, double garage. MS i M3 lot. gif.ggg Aaab Mortrai* aaa h« oMftiar1 PONTtAC REALTY 717 BaldWla^^ 5-0375 home no longer npwlsd. 4-yoar, l-MI for aopolntmenk T BRICK RANCH 1 BEDROOM. PULL basement,JM itxiiO’. S yuan Md. 114.050. OR 4-0040. CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE, INC MSI S. MAln ft. Tjr“ bilk- bh"mwater ^Stonna *and ffse-arwaanw- — WATEfNS LAKE FRONT. tPliT-hmL 1 name, fireplace, lto kg owaer. O0t KfMS? WEBSTER . OXFORD—LAKE OBION 0 acres, weeds and water, l_ rr&mi *• C.A. WEBSTERiReahdr OA H» MV 1-3301 nrent knyti _l ROY road. Stone* Lake. S! ^LJ^gg-Sr m MODEL rysff%sm%nc sSMh* don McDonald hod sum— »ftn Utica ftotoWM i__ with^toU basement. PavTd Howard T. Keating Co. _j OL 1-8159 ---- ONI SB- • labia. Mting historic and “good examples followed,1’ lie observed cautiously, how* ever, that he did not know what the results would be. In a ser* mon here Thursday night he made it clear that he did not consider Christian unity necessarily means reunion with the Church of Rome. The general view in chinch circlet in Roma *** that ,the meeting—the first ever between a head of the Catholic Church and a primate of the Anglican Church — would stimulate other contacts between Catholic and Protestant churchmen seeking chri«ri«n unity. Italian newspapers treated the stogy of the meeting as top news. Kennedy headquarters said Frt1 day night that Kennedy would disclose a cabinet appointment this morning and that “a gentleman of prominence" being named to the position wpuid be at the presidentelect’s side for the announcement. All Kennedy would tell newsmen waa that he .was not about to announce selection of a secretary of state. He Indicated again that he want he ready to disclose his choice for that key coat before next week. HhasHy before leaving Washington the pieaideat-elect aaM he hopes to have Ms Cabiaet coni II Messagero spoke of "a new period which starts today," and said: “The meeting has particular significance because it surely VACATION BOUND - President-Elect John Kennedy’s old daughter Caroline walks across the flight ramp at Wad National Airport with her nurse Luelia Hennessey to tx established the form tor further tween Catholic and 'Anglican exponents." Tho Woather C.I WMtfe.r l.,n, r.ao.i Partly cloody, mild Sunday 118th YEAR 7 THE PONTIAC PRBSSlMn rAfiB PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, f)EC|BMBER 3, 1960-12 jPAGES “USSTtiSSTTStt” Goodfellows SellPressin 4 Communities Seek Funds for Needy in Addison, Springfield, Waterford, Avondale "No child without a Christmas!" That is the vow of Good* fellows selling special editions of Hie Pontiac Press In four Oakland County communities today. A question—"Paper. Mister?" — offers passers-by the chance to help, underprivileged children. ✓ prica of today’s edition, whatever you care to give, means a Christmas dinner tor a needy family, a new drew for some tRtle girl of a pair of warm mittens tor a young boy who would other-wiae go without. The fUU meaning 1* the Christmas spirit — the spirit of givU«. Top Chrysler */o6pkita for Area Resident Meeting but U.S. Cool A Bloomfield Township man, Lynn A. Townsend, loccupied the front seat at Chrysler Corp. today along 'with Chairman and President L. L. “Tex" Colbert. Townsend, 41, of 5991 Orchard Bend 8t., yesterday iwas named administrative vice president—a post sec-jond to that of Colbert. The announcement said Town- 9 pnd, who has been group vice president in charge of international operations, "will direct the current I administrative affairs of the oar- JK ,'M^^^Bsta^ ^ jporation subject to the control of [the board and the Chairman and will continue to su- '* Both Partios Claim Subject Too Hot for Public Debate hunt for a second ■ ON THE JOB—Businessmen, politicians and other civic-minded nwn were on the streets at the crack of dawn in area community* today to sell Goodfellow editions of The Pontiac .Press. The volunteers will be warmed through the long day with tire thought that thetr efforts will bring a happier Christmas to under- privileged children and needy families. Ohe of the groups posted at major intersections in different parts of the county is shown here. From Waterford Township they are (from left! Edward Fuller, Fire Chief Elmer Fangboner, Robert Beattie Jr., Fire Capt. Clayton Soncrainte and Police Sgt-. Frank Randolph. Newberg, Bred 64 days after be-jcoming president in April, was ousted on grounds of conflicting interests. Chrysler contended he [was a partner in two Arms which had supplied parts to the corpora- tion. d^|yi gf HteiHreemru pwri* State Drops Case Against Mundo i seHlag today’s pa- ........ ! freed After 10 Years in Prison I help feeiiag I Waterford Township GoodteUows! began a tong day at Awn when they gathered at their headquarters in Drayton Plains. From there they dispersed to every major in- By MAX E..&IMON teraectfon in the township, hoping[ The state dropped its caaei to sell 3,600 paper* laB^nst John Mundo yesterday and Throughout the case of “The Peo-J ’ FBI agents didn't believe me i he walked out of an Oakland Coun- Pie vs. John Mundo" he has main-{And my conviction stemmed from! ty Circuit Oourt room a free man— tained Ms hmocencc. [them,-' Mundo said, after serving almost 1A years in | ygg^vng BEEN IN STATE * * * prison for a shooting authorities; „ _____________________________ J At the time of the shooting. Mar- Stronger Prison for Lumumba Chrysler also announced that^. ;. C- Row, first vice president, dll retire at the end of January. | le wUl be (& on Jim 10 UeiTlOCTdt Raw has been with Chrysler Byrd Indicts ler of Canada following World War H. MOSCOW (UPI) — The 8oviet government today called for another - U.N. summit meeting next spring to take up the prob* lems of world disarmament. Western observers saw [the call as a move by Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrush-ichev to pave the way for another visit to the United States and a possible meet*-lng with President Eisen-successor in the White House, Jdhn F. Kennedy. I In Washington, Khrushchev's call for a U.N. summit conference was viewed as simply a bid for another propaganda circus ft [the type the Soviet leader staged in New York last September and October. A steaming pot of stew back at headquarters will give the more than 100 GoodfeUowa a warming Party Policy » » • .. 1UWUBCIIU IMS UCTD WIUS j Mobutu Moves Foe, ler since 1957 in the capacity oft WASHINGTON (UP!) — Sei DKidM to Keep Power*■ *">• »*- ^ * Indefinitely .[believe he didn't commit i sentenced to prison ini i.KI „ . ,____ ;shall told Ferndale police he waai m\ tor 13 to 30 year, by formcr ^ by . tendit. D (Circuit Judge Frank I,.- Doty after | perhaps a Negro, at the rear of i spokesmen ter the present ad. ministration as wpB as aides of Preaideat-Elect Kennedy. the board since January 1939. [nounced the Democratic platform) It was clear that the new >fl-Prior to joining the auto firm,ias "radical ... as leading hjBWtostkn agreed " * Townsend's background wm in the;80ciahjrn- and SeMte|or‘‘‘,' * accounting and .ud.tb« fteld. _ lDwnocritk. ubermla v mn mwnarnu > oacn^ruunu wee m uac socialism ’ and defied Senate Ithat disarmanent From Qur News Wire. acrounting and Auditing field. T-” not a subject which could be 5- LEOPOLDV1LLK — Congolese He a native ot Flint and a | Democratic liberals to tty to.! fectively negotiated in a public The rods of justice can Judge Frank f Doty alterlp^ a Negro, it the roar ofj*,ron*,Mn « *• «*»*■ |meeting of the heads of state *t be served by dismissing the charge(• Jury found Mm guilty c& the Nov one of his stores. He was carrying 0*1*tpd PrelnW?r P**™* Lumumba «*» Townsend atW Ms wtfe wwii The powerful chairman «f the against this nwn," said Prosecutor jiB, 1690 shooting of Jams L Mar-*1,500 . -to a more secure imprisonment in,1*™ ****** 1008 Senate Finance Committee. whs Geottge F Taylor. who a* an awtst-Lg*, mmer of two jewelry Horn! Autiwrttie* believed the 6hooti>« **** *nd -- F Elect John F. Kennedy during Gifts wll he handed out to the [ * youngrieni by Santa Claus at the ureali j«dg With no major stop intersections in Springfieki Township, Goodfellows from there are moving over Into neighboring townships to sell their papers today. The aw are stottaned at Dixie Highway and MU hi fadepra- the facte la this case are lasaflt-deal evidence from which . jury could flad thin mas guilty af the crime charged beyond a reason, able dtetot." he aid. final Census Figures Up Big-City Totals in a case involving the theft of reversed himself today after jSJT.000 of Eastman Kodak film in-; troops took the captured Lama ivoived in interstate commerce, to to Mohata's stronghold Marshall was under indictment on mile, from the Congo capital, a charge of receiving stolen-prop erty. jj on Mild Sunday m \ for Pontiac Area Bret detailed public indictment af fhe platform ia a l.M and i letter to Sea. Joseph C. Clark. | D Pa. The letter was in reply to a pro- Twenty families in Springfield, i Township received baskets of food and clothing tost year as a result1 of the Goodfellow sales * * * rngo to | life. *T« said a* Addison Township’s 18-man volunteer fire department ts selling! Goodfellow papers today at mainj intersections hi Leonard. Lakeville and at Campbell's Corners. , Jac They haps to art $SM la the ! sale, which will eantlaae until , WAJ5HINGTON tAP 1960 census totals for * * * [lo largest cities have increased! And so. the 47-year-old former [the count in every case from the) Chicago bartender, "not guilty be-j preliminary figure*, yotid a reasonable doubt," and) * * * Bteretore imweent. was granted! -p* tally, as of April 1, an-! freedom by the judge at 10 30 a.m.j^,^ rrkUy **,: New York; . e____ * *L * 7.TB.9M, Chicago 3.K0.404. Los Soon afterward he lefi tor /^lAngeie* 2.479.015. Philadelphia 2.-pick up the threads of hisWj.stf, Detroit 1.670.144, Balti-[more 999,024, Houston 931219, { mad at anybody." he {Cleveland 676,000, Washington 763.956 and St. Louis 190.036. Shown photographs tCOntinued on Page 2, CM. 61 Proceeds will buy food baskets for naady families, gifts tor underprivileged children and a Christinas party tor aU the children. Last year’s sales brightened Christmas for more than 30 children and IT families in the community that were otherwise facing a bleak holiday season. Hodges Cabinet Release Tribesmen EUZABjrTHVILLE. Katanga (AP)-U.N. Moroccan troops today released hundreds of captured rebel tribesmen in the southern Katanga town ot Lucna after screening and disarming them. In Today's Press Church News .............IS IS Canties.....................tt Editorials ................ « Home Section............1S-1T Obituaries..................M Pst Doctor.................. M Sports ................ tO-tl Theater* ................IS IS TV and Radio Programs ... SI Pontiac residents may look for-__ . _ . ^ ^ _ - "It is impossible for the moment ward to a pleasant Sunday. mikJjP**1 to re-establish the parliamentary) cloud>'- *•» weather- in • loctal or TSSTlSj _ I The low will drop to 3035 ht-H* ™ i "As I aee it. the work of the nigtt*. Sunday’s high is expected Cto** proposal also would bar College ot Commissioners should to rise to 40-15 degrees. Cloudy,*«“to« to not stop alter Dec. 31." j with a chance ot showers is the *0™ Plai*s mom serving as chair- _____• * outlook for Monday. Rain is |»c-!men of committees handling legis- Lanwmba was taken tram hto dieted Tuesday and Wednesday. [tatton to carry out those pledges. *■ gwrdheeae la Camp j Southwesterly morning winds at * ♦' * *toa to the eity where Mobutu j m miles per hour will continue Byrd made one conciliatory bow has hto stroagest aad moat loyal ! at 10-20 late this afternoon. toward Kennedy. The Virginia farce, the ThyavUte Armored - # *■ * Democrat said. “It is my desire Brigade. j Twenty-five waa the lowest tem-[to give Mm my toll support fat ail Mobutu announced Friday that perature in downtown Pontiac pre- i measures he proposes which I be-Lumumba would be bought to ceding 8 a m. The reading at J Heve to be in the best interests VATICAN CITY tiv-Pope Johnjtrial. 1p.m. was 40. of pur nation and our people. XXIII said today his historic meet- rmawrisc* vrer wmnr ! ----------------- WWW ing with the Archbishop of Can-SPKmc D ^ ... Byrd said that as chairman of terhury "went only as far as the ^ no mention of charges, OrOflter UTT TO AlTICQ I the finance committee he. _________________ threshold of great problems." butM ■ *mrram was known to havej ,VAsHlNrTnN r. . oMy senator affected by both toft hope for their eventual solu- ***“ ,ssued charging the ex-;., . TON ,UPI) ~ E°*7trdJparts of Clarks proposal, lion. premier with “arbitrary arrests, ?*’ k*"***^- a younger brother of 'T* www [torture and other^abuses of power." Se?:iohn F Kennedy. U making) Oaik a ottlce said ho waa Pope’s Talk With Bi Amiable ’The Soviet Union and Cambodia regard as advisable the convocation in the spring of 1961 of a special session of the U.N. General Assembly with participation of heads of state or governments to examine the problems of disarmament." Khrushchev headed the Soviet delegation to the General Assembly during the opening (toys of its current regular session. From Our New* Wire* PALM BEACH, Fla.—President-Elect John F. Kennedy today held a midmoming meeting with Gov. Luther H. Hodges of North Carolina to Appoint him sec* [rotary of commerce in the new administration. Kennedy, spending the weekend at the Atlantic shore home of his parents, refused to*-----------— engage in any prior discus*! , . . .. * y I plcted, or nearly comuleted. by sion of the announcement numf ei ur«t »<**. he scheduled for a news Kennedy arrived in this resort] conference. community late Friday. "He was But there were there straws in accompanied by his daughter Car^ ie wind: pline,’ -3. and by his sister and The president-elect was reported prothcjvin-law, the Stephen Smiths. — three weeks ago to have decided Kennedy’s assistant |--------' lo name Hodges. 62. a textile In i (Gfctimwd on Page : dustrialtot before entering politics, to. the commerce post. The supreme pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church made this comment to cardinals and archbishops with whom he participated in preparatory services for -the Christmas season. At the end of the services, the] Pope told the prelates of hi$ 65-minute talk Friday witf- **“ —■ mate of the Church of 1 I (Continued on Page 2. Ool. 1) a 15-day trip to U African nations and will give the presklent-eleet ' report when he returns. ward." the Pope aid. “Our meeting took place in i atmosphere of cordiality and u (let-standing on both sides." Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, the 13-yearold archbishop; said he <—' sider ' lit- ’■ a Caribbean holiday and probably would nut have any ram-meal until he re tarred to Phlto- "My poisition is simple," Byrd said. ‘1 will support those planks in the platform of which I approve, but taken in its entirety I regard the Chester Bowles so-called Democratic platform as being radical or as leading to aocial-and as being fiscally tore- The call for the summit meeting came in a joint communique issued by the Soviet government and Premier Prince Norodom uuk of Cambodia, who just completed a visit lo Moscow. TEXT or COMMUNIQUE The communique said: But any hopes for a summit meeting then were dashed when [French President Charles de Gaulie stayed home and President Eisenhower attended the assembly only briefly. The jstot communique "eta-phasteed" that the threat af war esald he eliminated "anly control." another matter, informed diplomatic sources in Moscow said a lengthy report on the recently concluded Communist "summit conference” would be published in Red capitals Friday. As delegates headed home from the gathering of world Communist leaders at which Russia and Red China aired their Ideological "Am I to' be purged as chair-[views, diplomatic sources said any man of the finance committee be-! speculation on the meeting would [cause I refused to support meas- be meaningless until the report iures which I believe to be dan- is available igerous to the republic I pledged * * V inyself to serve faithfully and to The delay in issuing the dec-jthe best of my ability?” [laration, it was believed, stemmed Santa Claus Story [Starts on Monday from a desire to allow delegates I time to return home, inform their [leaders about the Kremlin gathering and prepare tor die publica-! tion of the report. Dp you ever read bedtime stories to your children? i I If you do, you will want to I read “Santa and the Boyflsh" which starts Monday in The Pontiac Press. This serial has just enough scary situations to intrigue yqur [ youngster but. don’t worry, everything turns out writ. Watch for this absorbing tote of treasure at the bottom of the ocean. _____ ....... ..................... .:!»■ board a plane Friday for Palm Beach. FJa., with her father. Kennedy plans to return to Washington Monday but Caroline may stay in Florkfo a little longer. [Deplores Fraud Charge -------1 | HOT SPRINGS, Ark. UR — Sen. J William Fulbright. D-Ark., Says [ that charges of voting irregularities in the presidential election will damage U.S. prestige. KICKS OFF NEXT MONDAY. DEC. 5TH PUNJABS A cartoon panel that flunkad English fan sdkaol THE PONTIAC AREAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1800 TWO The Day In Birmingham Planned Monday Ltgiil oture Provides Private School Funds; 2 Buildings Leased DmmirKjtiAM-uownuiwn duii- wnu in me wen, according io neaa store* will be oft limits lor Lewis Betterly of the Bettarty women shoppers Monday Tight, Music Company, who is in charge This Is the night that mon of Of Men's Night, the stores between die hours Of 7 Light roJr ash meats will and W will be open Only to men. will bo served by some retailers, No women will be allowed in the while others will provide music participating stores during those for the special occasion. ' hours. ' | > %„, vr — * # ♦ , Helpful gift suggestions, drawn* Shopping males will be able to Strattons and on-the-spot gift wrap-do all their Christmas buying in ping will be part'uf the service of one evening . without competing local stores to add convenience lor with the labor pex for the often- the male shopper. "•* > tion of a clerk. | Most of the area stores will stay States now considers lime Communist-eon- The weekend holiday offered a respite from pickets who hove screamed hatred at one school where a boycott by white pupils showed signs of weakening. A complete boycott of white pupils held through the week at Me-Donogh No. 19 Elementary School, attended by three Negro girls in the first grade. Irate women and a few men concentrated their picketing on the William Frantz to so observe that I might justly point out an individual as that man responsible for my attack." Mundo produced the affadavit for Bernard Girard, Pontiac attorney, who took his case in June. Ample Free Parking Easy Credit Terms John D. Monroe (right), director of the Oakland County Health Department, accepts the distinguished service award from Dr. G. Fred Moench, president of the Michigan Health Officers Association. The annual award goes to the health Officer who association members feel has made the most outstanding contribution to public health locally and throughout* the state. Monroe was presented the awyd yesterday at the Oakland County Board of Supervisors meeting, fjJWdttiMAto Brings HAVANA (AP) — The govem-iThe Unite* meat • controlled press today Chetro's ' i charged the United States is giv;-] trolled, ing aid to Cuban counterrevolu- . . -* * * notaries by setting aside $1 mil-) President Eisenhower said Frl< lii tr to assist refugees from Fidel j day M was releasing the funds CbstroT regime. !under terms of the Mutual Secure * * I rity Act, which provides assist- But the press refrained from *** ^ "fogees from Comma-mentioning the reason Washington I ni*t-dominated lands. About 30.000 decided to assist the refugees: ratatote ftom Cuba have . . - ■ ■—— -------—— gregated in Florida. Lumumba Taken to Stronger Prison i though the official Cuban I version of Eisenhower's' action I was scrambled, anti-Castro Cubans In downtown -Havana streets jwere exhiliarated. They refer to Miami as “West Berlin." **tContinued Ffom Page One) tanker*. Lumumba waa returned tg Leopoldville late Friday and foiled after being raptured In rCmete Kasai Province. More trouble was shaping up | for Castro in his bitter-tight with i the Cuban Roman Catholic hierarchy. CLERGY REPLIES The Soviet delegation at thej Halted Nations in New York de- Reliable church sources said minded that Secretary Generalhierarchy has drafted ai Dig Hammarskjold make an strongly-worded reply to Castro's mediate report on steps being *«™ation that the clergy accept-1 ta£ra by the UN. command to^,bribw to P«*ch against his ensure the safety of Lumumba. |rc9“n*- MILITARY MAN—Although out of the Army for 31 years, Colonel William M. Cooley of Romeo still carries himself like a soldier. He keeps right up to date on world affairs and follows Pm Mm fmi PM* the careers of fellow West Point graduates like Gen. Douglas MacArthur and President Eisenhower with intense interest. He is the oldest 'living graduate of the academy in Michigan. JL ,___, , . . ’ I Cuba's top prelates met private- •he Soviets declared in a state-. ly ^ uevmi ^ ^ gj mnt the arrest of Lumumba who **^ ^ ^ drew up , tim aoepted Soviet military aid out- rejection of Castro's attack last *4r U.S. channels when he waaga,^ wuo, ^ termed! pAmfer, was an ‘arbitrary and priests "henchmen in cassocks." I hagai act against the lawful Con- * * ‘ * golem government committed by air unofficial, dictatorial regime.” HammarskfoW seat two mea-■ages to Caagu Preoideut Joorpb Waaavubu asking him to am that Lumumba gets a fair trial. committee from Asian-African nation had expressed concern for Lumumba's safety. It waa understood the two most outspoken prelates In the battle with Castro — Msgr. Enrique Perez Serantes, archbishop of Santiago, and Msgr. Eduardo Boza Masvidal, auxiliary bishop of Ha. vana—left together for Santiago m “immediately after the private con- Pontiac Man Waives Robbery Examination An unemployed 23-year-old Pon-ttRe man yesterday waived examination on a charge of robbing the manager of a downtown department store of $660 at gunpoint Nfof. 15. Wilbur J. McCaulley, 59 Summit ST, was returned to the Oakland CfMnty Jail pending arraignment WTircuit Court Dec. 12. Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan set bead at 11,000. y McCaulley. in a statement at the Ogdand County Proaecutor'i Of-Boa, admitted being the silk-stocking bandit who robbed Edward Dudzlnski, 49, of Royal Oak, as ba>and the assistant manager were albut to close the store. Mice arrested McCaulley after t« manager identified him from Police file photographk. Eastern Halt By LEE WINBORN ROMEO—Anyone who sees Col. WiUiam M. Cooley striding briskly down the street is immediately impressed by one thing—his erect military* bearing. Ship Awaits Weather to Transfer Cargo Unlike most. men his 85—he holds his nearly . 6-loot-5 frame tall and straight as a career soldier should. TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) —Crewmen of the stranded Liberian freighter Francisco Morazan, aground in choppy northern Lake Michigan, were„ awaiting dieted break in the weather today to begin salvage operations. With the ocean-going freighter to be lightened by transfer of the bulk of its 900 tons of general cargo, efforts would follow to repair the damaged hull and attempt to refloat her. Generally mild weather diminishing winds were forecast the area today. A salvage tug and barge the Coast Guard icebreaker Mackinaw were standing by in a < Romeo's Col. Cooley Oldest West Point Grad in State at 85 A cavalryman la the U.S. Army becaaae he "didn’t have aay; appetite for walking,” the colonel served under Gen. "Black Jack” Pershing against tie Mekican bandit chief Psncbo Villa along the Rio Grande. And now he has a new distinction of his own—he’s the oldest living graduate of West Point Academy in the State of Michigan. He received hia diploma md second lieutenant's bare in 1901. With the recent death of Jay Paul Hopkins -of Cassapolis, the Romeo octogenarian moves to tne top of the list. Col. Cooley, who lives at IN E. si. Clair St., ddrsn't like to be reminded of his advancing years. > like l about Ms experiences In the cavalry. He can atari with his first tour of duty and tell every incident, every, promotion and every town he visited complete to the last detail—even to the name of a ranch wher^Jiis detachment was quartered and what the weather was Uke that day. PATROLED BORDER Hie colonel had two tours of duty in the Philippines before going on border patrol in Arizona. Then began the “watchful waiting" under President Woodrmv Wilson which climaxed "Punitive Expedition" * against Villa. A native of Romeo, he returned here upon his retirement and since time has held every office the local American Legion post and also is active in the 40 and f Lions Club and Romeo Lodge N< 1, F&AM. The colonel's grandfather and great-uncle bought BOO both sides of Fisher Road, six miles northwest of Romeo, which is now a major part tuberculosis clinic for school 0 Jt children. *. * - * - a j} “All of a sudden, down went tfr* n 4« wall. My office -every office— was ” »|jmd wide open apace on one side," ! Monroe explained. B “We just walked over to the f ; comer of the room and looked sociation. The annual award goes I ______________io white children joined-one Negro student Friday. The Louisiana House ' gave quick, unanimous approval Friday to a bill providing grant-in-aid funds for parents who wish to send their children to private schools. A sponsor said the measure would not interfere with th^ public school system. The meas-won speedy approval from Senate, committee Friday night. Leases were signed on buildings to be converted private schools for pupils in first three grades of Frantz, and McDonogh schools. A three-judge federal court issued sweeping Injunctions against Gov. Jimmie H. Davis, other state officials and the legislature Wednesday to prevent tiiem from stopping integration, the court legislation that defeated the right of Negroes to attend public school* is unconstitutional. Despite this, House Speaker Thomas Jewell announced Friday the legislature is withholding pay of teachers in the two Integrated schools in New Orleans and has placed the teachers under investigation. Tribal War Flares Up DURBAN, South Africa (UPI) — 20-year-old war between the Koko and Mbotho tribes has flared up again ami at least four Africans have been killed, according to reports reaching here today. area stores will stay The Birmingham unit of tb* Christ Child Society will hold its Christmas gift sale and code* Monday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Jack Sets Meeting to Name Hodges (Continued From Page One) tary, Andrew H*tcher, disclosed plans for an announcement here Sunday which he said will be of major significance. TO CONFER WITH IKE Hatcher said It won't be a Cabinet post selection, but will deal with “the designation of a major responsibility” and the designation of personnel to carry it out after Kennedy's inauguration Jan. 20. beginning Dec. 12. t already made have a ____ open late starting at the Community House. Mrs. Joseph J. Juett is general program chairman ol the sale. The Birmingham Ski Club will present its annual ski fashion show Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Community House. The latest in modem ski wear for both men and women will be modeled by members of tbs dub. A film on skiing will .«lso be shown. All skiers, and those Interested in skiing are invited to attend. There is no admission charge. The Junior High Pilgrim Fellowship of the Congregational Church wtU have a skating party 7 p.m. The president-elect plan, to flyjj^ «' **» Eton Parit Municipal back to Washington Monday. Tuesday he will confer at the Whltel ... » * " " House with President Eisenhower **" wfil be regaining the transfer of govenvl^ed up and driven back to the roent control from, Republicans tojc^ ( ^ wfreshmwti and Democrats dancing. . „ Reservations for the party can Eteeahewer was reportedly pre- * ^ b con,*.^ cfe**, jmrtagM elaborate welcome tar ^ mm„k$r ^ ^ Kenedy. lone gueet. Hie chief executive apparently has assigned his son, Army Lt. * -» I r ff Col. John Eisenhower, to- cooitit- Ilf IJOOlAV llmPfC nate arrangements for the con.1*^'* keUwlOy JUIICIj front ation. Complete Exhaustion It will be the first meeting be-1 t^n te President and Kennedy HONG KONG (UP1) - Dr. Thomas A. Dooley, the famed President Richard M. Nixon, who American Medical missionary, was was strongly backed by Eisenhow- in a hospital here today suffer. er, In the November election.______ ing from -complete physical ex- haustion and a serious backache/' Mundo Freed by State After Serving Ten Years Dooley arrived here lest week tq pen-hue rappheo for Me ho*-pital* hi Seatkesst Asia. pltml shortly after (Continued From Page One) In the shooting by the FBI, Mar-,He said he hadn't tried for free-j iall identified Mundo as the gun- dom earlier because he'd expected isn. to be parried. Mundo, already facing a counterfeiting charge, was brought to Michigan and tried in Pontiac. A special investigator tor the Miehlgu Corrections Commission gave Mamie several He de “There is no proof at present of any conoaction between cancer (for which he underwent surgery last year) and my present illness," Dooley said today. Three witnesses from Chicago * * * said that Mundo was working at Marshall, in a recent interview a bar the night of the shooting, {admitted that he'd told an FBI but the prosecution sewed heavily hgant when Mundo entered the in the total by showing one of the courtroom that Ms attacker ”ap-defense witnesses had lied when {peered much lighter than the man he Said he'd never been arrested. Fora days after Mundo was sentenced, gwaris waa shot to death In Detroit. Hia mwder waa never' solved. Marshall received a suspended sentence, but in 1954 he was once again arrested tor receiving stolen property and sentenced years Imprisonment. Authorities are convinced Mundo end. Marshall never met in Jackson Prison. However. 10 days after arriving there, Marshall, now 38 and a resident of Highland Park, made out an affidavit,, in which he said: "I did aot tally recognise the ladivkhial who attacked me. .. . I did claim he-waa the aaaailaat. unmindful at the possibility of “It was dark ... I was not able case in June. said. jwho held him up in the alley.1 The agent’s reply, according to' Marshall, was: “He’s cleanshaven now, and be has considerable powder on his face.” That, Marshall said, was en time to make him stick to his positive identification of Mundo the bandit — at the time of the; trial. Taylor this week decided to the assault with intent to mti charge against Mundo, who been granted a new trial. Three minutes in court yesterday and Mundo waa free.. While In prison, he learned a new trade as an X-ray technician and plans to seek a job in that! field in Chicago, he said. n years age. said, wplked shook hands.! it’s done is done.” HIGH FLYING w Santa and BOY FISH Beginning Dec. 5th IN THE PONTIAC PRESS NOW 2 STORES to Serve You Better PONTIAC DRAYTON «my SSw SS JSgfS WwW Fair Invitation dtln with 10.000 to 20,000 pop. illation make more money on tha avenge than thorn in major cities. . /". , IF Hriilir Stodii! ini ftrpioimt SAVOY 2lOR. KSMifr Hn> mJmm one Ui B ItR MOTOU. Ik. “ tIKSf " ta#ww TM (MM A».„ PwtlM rt 1-llM ♦o Be Tendered Russia NEW YORK OJPI) — The for. tnal Invitation to the Soviet Union to take part in the world’s'fair, here in 1IM-65 win be delivered! by a committee due in Moscow today, Col. Eddie Eagan said. * #■ ♦ ■ ' The chairman Of the committee “ Thomas J. Organ, an executive of the fair, Lagan heads the ■porta division of the fair. * * e The committee win be Irt cow until next Friday. They wffl then divide into two group* to conduct good-will work tor the fair in Poland,*Bulgaria and Ro> Acfor ^Praises Marilyn for Extreme -Bravery SAVE EARN hr dm. lOtb 1st boa the 4 % Established in 1890 — Never missed paying , dividend — 70 years of sound management, your sslursnce of security , Assets over 56 million dollars Capitol Saviags & Loan Assn. Established 1890 79 W. Hvfon St., Pratiac FE 4-0*561 CUSTOMER PARKING IN REAR OP BUILDING - Bob Mltchum spoke up auddenly and; uriex-tout C m G HARDWARE STORE SYLVAN LAKE SHOPPING CENTER 2363 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD *>* QUITTING BUSINESS ENTIRE *29,000 STOCK OF ladwaro • Paint* • Homewares e Spo’ting Goods MUST BE SOLD ££.‘.40% - 50% - 60% STORE CLOSED MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY TO MARK DOWN PRICES SALE STARTS THURSDAY, DEC. 81k! set out im. m wedrudits press rot ODD IICGE5T UMUU EVER! toy EARL WILSON NSW YORK pectedly in .praise of MarUyn Monroe. Any gift with that much guta-wby she tried to save Ufe oAet,’* mM -the Hollywood hero celebrated for not lotting stunt men take nore risks than,he will. *1 really think she la a great dame—and I’ve known her since she was IS. “fifteen I She wasn’t in pictures yet, was HjMPLt Mid. • “Her first husband. Jins Dougherty, was my partner at Lockheed when we were shaper operators. He used to carry a pie-v. tufa around of her when she was 15 or 18. f WILSON He would hold up the picture and say, ! This la fny old lady. That’s « picture of her waiting at homa for aw.VK; “First time I think I met her was at a Lockheed dance,' Bob said. “PrenlFJinatra was singing at the Palladium. Probably With the -Dorsey orchestra.” it ^ it h Bo the;yeart passed, fcfarllyn and Mltchum became movie-stars, and around 1064 'they were in Canada filming "River of No Return.” “Joe. DlMaggio was by now Marilyn's Mg love. • "We had a rough scene on a raft, headed for a big rock In the rapids. They dan ted me to uar a stunt guy but I said hot could I when MarUyn and | the kid—1 can't remember his j name—were out there in. the l river. “Suddenly when I aaw we ' were shoo tips right at the rock, I said, to myself, ‘I think we’ve bought It!' I ■aid to Marilyn, T don’t 1 want to panic yon but it roufd bo ' death. Lie dewn flat on your belly ■ down!’ "Otherwise we were going to crash right over 85 miles of . Irapids.: • ' m . | “Pretty soon we saw the Uttle rescue boat. There was only {room in it for two, MarUyn and the kid. And it already had ja big hole In it. if . 'it \ it" ... “Marilyn said. No. I don't go in it unless he goes.' She said. He's tick and besides he wouldn’t-be here if it weren't for jme having to do the scene over.' “So 1 squeezed In the rescue boat an) held my elbow in the ihoie to keep the water out. Any dame with that much guts—'' * ■ ★ * A THE WEEKEND WINDUP "DON’T PRINT THAT!” Jane Powell says she has an offer to do a musical revue in Rome Cantinflaa’U be here for his “Pepe" premiere, but refuses to do TV interviews: {"1 never did television—1 never will." Singer Sam Ceoke bought a restaurant to go along with his four ranches, two music publishing companies; record com pany, etc. . Actor George Peppard's sleeping in his dressing room on the ‘Breakfast at Tiffany a" set—his son has th j measles . . Jack Beany, rehearsing his TV show at the Pal -iadium, found a penny and said kiddingly, "I'll return It if tha loser can positively identify it" . . TODAY'S BE8T LAUGH: Taffy Tuttle complained. "Every itlme 1 want to marry a man for love, i find out he has no money.” WISH I’D SAID THAT: This may be remembered as the century when lake-home pay was abolished. That’s earl, brother. (Copyright. IM8) MITCHl'M i matter of life and s the raft and stay We Will BE OPEN Every SUNDAY 12 Noon ’til 6 P. M. ’til Christmas DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE 178 N. Saginaw St. Nautilus Docks in Italy 1.A Sl’KZIA. Italy —Tb# nation ha. posted a five-year high for death on the highway with 3,680 persona killed in traffic accidents during October, tha National Safety Council aays. J /■> ■ * I > The October 1960 death toll is up 7 per cent from the same month test year and was the highest October traffic toll since 1953, the council said. The October death rate boosted the year's total to |l.lh dead, j a T per cent rise over the figure for fee first 10 months of last year. The safety council said the 2 per cent rise in fatalities matched ai 2 per cent hike in the number of] highway miles traveled and that ] the ratio bf driver miles to deaths i remained constant. Through October, the council rt-ports, l.l million persons were injured in traffic accidents. The Single Vote \Killing Annexing Is Ruled Valid GRAND RAPIDS (UPII - Thej Kent County Board of Canvassers' has ruled valid a jingle vole 11 which defeated annexation to] Grand Rapids of an industrial property in Walker Township in the Nov, 8 election. The board took The ballot of [Willard D. Ballard under consideration on a recount demand, which alleged the secrecy of the ballot 'was violated because a Walker | LONDON (API - Eighty ClUTowm,hip J" H imatologist. (scientists who take when ho! . EAST LANSING UP—Some 110;the long view of the weatherl fromin,,ed "f1 Ule ,>auo,• i of 78 health, civic 36 nations met Friday for talks.] The vote was to annex General, State Has Pay Plan for School Program Londoners Don't Need Scientific forecasts I educational groups were told Outside their meeting room, i 1.99 here that the State Department of Public Instruction is ready with a plan for reimbursing school districts for special programs fur sotionatly disturbed children. Bail A. Harris, consultant for if department said at a workshjp fled at Michigan State University jby the Michigan Society tor Menl'd] | Health. That the department will ask the legislature to approve the plan which would reimburse these] school districts up to '$5,125 annually per teacher. The present plan, she said, would pay the school district 75 per cent of the cost per teacher up to tha maximum providing there were more than 10 students in each class. | The representatives ware told by Dr, Jaques Gottlieb, director of the Lafayette Clinic in Detrot*, that the state's mental insti'u-j Ijtfons anp faced with the problem]' jof finding suitable environment < tor children who are discharged. ' "We take them in to the' light I] of our capacity,' he said, “but it 1 is the clogged ‘back door' of .our < institutions that is causing t’ier problem. Ji “Unless it is open, and we can ] move these patients out again into < a situation where they can sur-! jvive, we frustrate our entire el-1 torts," Gottlieb added. though this is London’s rainy son, not a single umbrella was to be seen. And it didn’t rain. “Probably felt it Jn their lx said R. A. Buchanan, London me-terologist who is one of'the hosts. BARNES HARGRAVE T0YLAND OPEN SUNDAYS 9:30 to 2:00 P.M. Sleds Toboggans Bicycles . . 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It takes less than eight pounds] I feed to grow a three-pound j : chicken. 1,99 btye’ OmiO spart shirts * v Flannelette, wash 'n wear broadcloth, knibl Prints, plaids, solidsl 6 to 18. , Slips, petticoats, gowns, pj'»— nylons, cottons, flannelettes. Misses, women's. Shear, streak less, 1.15 pr. if perfect! Aim 1st quality plain and dark teams.' Dainty nylons, cottons, 9 mo.-3yr. Also sweaters, 2-4; boys' suits, 3-4*. LIMITED QUANTITIES . . . ON tkay last hath teweh Planted, flared blends, felts; 3-4X, 7-14. Lined cord, stacks. 7-14. Carefree cottons, fined or full! Gay prints, plaids! 12-20; 14tt-24to; 42-52. OPEN MON. thru SAT. 9:30 to 9 mm* i nn tiers. panels l ellU Thick! Safti 8 rich colors! Ruffled, plain or flocked FSOS eloth 29e 34" tiers, nq-lron Trulon , SiNt towel ...Via 42*81" panels. $1, ea Motokiig vNleeee 89a DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTOK PLAINS £ Mixer Taught to Do-GDbs Robert j Newlll taught a mixer, "Jlnglt Bell Hock," ho membera of the Do-C-Po Square Dame Club Thursday THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER i FREE Think Ym Cuds WItk You Wedding IivintUa Oiin PONTIAC STATIONERY 4 N. Saginaw St. Jacobsen's FLOWERS ; cordially invite you to attend \ our Annual ~ OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY I 5? ‘ December 4th, T: to 8 P. hA. At Our Lake Orion Garden Towti and Greenhouses> A CHRISTMAS FANTASY Ideas for. Holiday Arrangements Poinsettias Unique Candle Designs Unueuol Gifts A Fairyland of Flowers Bring the Kiddies SANTA WlU Be There! JACOBSEN'S JSrSLSz.. Especially in Cold Weather Do Be Kiiid to Your Hands By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN ition of the country, add a waterjeahler and more comfortable and lUa ^ the dine of wear when softener to the water y«u uee. I prettier than cure. Daily attention hand Ctrl to uTapeciftl importance. [Tbit. la a greet help. As to the to the hand* and elbows apd feet Many women hate to wear(question of chaptog, prevention ialare essential. 1 glovea and lasvs then} it home much of the time or Just carry them along. I am not speaking from the faaMoq angle now, hpt •imply about the protection which glovea provide lor the henda against the weathering element*. We eoa la wlthaet glovea wtth , leaa penalty daring warm weather then on itppy day*. Even trim gloved are not necessary for eemfert we need them If we hope to keep eer hand* no young-looking no pasriMe. I think moat women today are careful about using a hand lotion after the hands have been in water, but come may forget that I our hands, Just as our faces and necks, require more lubrication during cold weather. ' * * * Before going to sleep a! night. It is a fine idea to massage a cream into the hands, massaging tlrom the tip of each finger down past the wrist. Many creams and lotions almost disappear into the akin. If you wish to use a heavier cream, wear the little hand mitts iwhile sleeping. Yen may also need to massage a cuticle oil or cream Into the f rnticie each night. Women often j have Iron hie with dry cuticle In | winter who do not hnve IMo j difficulty duri • In the tcinter we need gloves if we hope to keep our hands as young looking as possible. Some women may forget that our hands, just as our faces and necks, require more lubrication during cold weather. Ask Fiarjce If He OKs Invitation/ Use bnly exterior-type extension! Sliding doors of patterned glass / cords, lights, and othrir equipment In kitchen cabinets « are eerily ' for outdoor Christmas decorations cleaned, Can’t warp ur swell and avoid short circuits. add sparkle to daily kitchen choree. ........ -I^T-------------------------------------- Of course our feet should be {treated with the same concern since they take a worse beating {than our hands when the tempera-; drops and the winds blow. Our elbows may also become very! {rough and darkened at this season. Massage these also with lotion or ; cream. * If you live in a hard water sec-j PRE-HOLIDAY SALE of Cocktail and After Five DRESSES 10% - 20% Off RIGHT NOW at the start o* the grand •day Mason . . . smart party dresses, sophisticated cocktail gowns ! Press Correspondent will be Mrs. j Eugene Allan; delegate to Grandl Temple, Mrs. George Janes with! Mrs. Kart Erickson, alternate Mrs. | Kenneth Coding wilt be trustee! for three years and Mrs..Erickson.! Installing officer. Serving-on the refreshment committee were Mrs. Addison Ber>! thune. Mrs. Claude Wiley, Mrs.| Emery Beedlc and Mrs. Kerr. Question: I am engaged to i a man what travels a good deal on business. Our club will soon( hold Its annual dinner dance. My fiance will be away at the time but a young man whom 1 have known for a long time has asked me to go with him to this daiyx. I would like very much to go as it la one of the major social events of the year and j all my friends will be there*. However, my mother thinks it would be most improper tor me to go with a man other than my fiance' and says it will cause unpleasant gossip. Must i sit home and twiddle my thumbs while all my friends are having a good time, or may I go? Answer: My advice ia to talk this over with your fiance, and then if he does not mind there is no reason for you not to go to the dance. * * * Question: To settle a long standing argument, will you please tell me it it Is proper for a man, when announcing himself on the telephone, to say, "This is Mr. Jones speaking?" In other words, should the "Mr.” be -used? Answer: Unless he is old enough to be her fattier or even grandfather, a man calling a woman whom he Jmows socially never, under any circumstances, would announce himself as "Mr." He would say. “This is John Jones.” But a man calling a woman on business says "This is Mr. Jones of Blank and Company.” If he were calling a businessman, he would be likely to say, “This is Jones of Blank and Company." SPECIAL SELLING t / COLD / WAVE Pre-HolidfijK Priced Beautiful permanent delightfully manageable, for a lovely YOU through Holidays and months to come! w Phone FE 1-1345 ar*v.T. Newest Haircut • Shampoo and a Styled Sat BEAUTY SALON Open Monday and Friday 9:J# to • P.M. Branch Slates Musicale The Bloomfield Hills Branch of Woman's National Farm and Garden Association will have a Christmas luncheon and musicale Monday noon at the Kirk-in-the-Hills. Mrs. Roger Kyes will be tai jeharge of hostesses for the day. . * * * ' Wesley Dalton operatic tenor from New York mo has sung the Detroit Civic Opera and the New Yorit City Opera will give a concert. He has made many re- cordings and studied in New York Members will bring gifts for patients at Pontiac State Hospital. Approximately six out of families own their own homes day. Anaconda copper plumbing! specialists report. Twenty years! ago. six out of ten families rented. {Christmas Party |Follows Meeting A Christmas party followed tbe^ Thursday meeting of Alpha Delta {Kappa Sorority, Epsilon Chapter in the Sanders Circle home of Mrs. Thomas Walsh. Mrs. Norman Underwood was cohostess. * * * At the business meeting Mrs. J Lewis Cornell and Mrs. Genevieve. Van t Roer of Garkston were ap-i pointed to represent the group on i a committee planning a March] theater party with Rho Chapter of the sorority. The annual Christmas card showier for patients at Pontiac State Hospital highlighted the meeting.! innouncement is made of the Nov. 26 marriage of tar bar a Anne Lynch, daughter of Hr. and Mrs. Joseph Lynch of Bielby Street, to Fireman Appren. George F., Havens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest ! Havens of Pontiac Lake Hoad. Rho Chapter Sings Carols Rho Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority sang Christmas carols following a business meeting Thursday in the Henry Clay Avenue home of Mrs. Walter Sheffield. Josephine Bulla was cohostess The IS members present voted to sponsor Mrs. E. Cleo Wiley for an international office in the election at the sorority’s international convention at Denver, Colo, in August, 1961. Advises Students Dr. Mary Guthrie, zoologist and cancer researcher was among 49 career consultants from 31 cities advising Ober-lin College woolen * students about Job opportunities during the biennial Women's Career Conference In Oberiin, Ohio Friday. She discussed m round table sessions the job potential in the fields of research, technology and the biological sci- Christmas Fair UNIQUE Old UNUSUAL HOME DECORATIONS AND TREES SEE CHRISTMAS SURPRISES FROM FA* AWAY LAND' AND DECORATED YULE LOGS A TRADITIONAI ENGLISH CUSTOM YOU WILL FT GIFTS THAT ARE DIFFERENT • FAIR OPENS Wednesday, Dm. 7 until Dm. 24 Gilt BsmsastesNsns. Dm. 7-11 h«r Day—9 A.M. ts * P.M. lines* Saturday, 5:00 P.M.I Sunday, 2 P.M. Is I P.M. • SHOWCASE INC. 196 BROWN HA IS.W. earner at Haaier ant Maplal usanosu MRS. GEORGE F. HAVENS Port let Accidents Mar lour IE SURE TO Holiday! BE SURE TO BUY A FLAME PROOF TREE! - -A A flow HAMILTON!! The DRYER Built to Perform Just One Job: DRY CLOTHES In the Most Efficient and 1 Safe Manner Known Available in PRICED FROM GAS or ELECTRIC $10 DOWN If you want to surprise her for Christmas — We will Make Delivery Dec, 24th. Open Every flight TUI Christmas VJVTII of PONTIAC 5L WEST HURON STREET <7 FE 4-1555 I of (he children memor cite a Christmas poem. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, I960 Advent Wreaths Grace Dining Tables in Home Worship Candies will flicker in hundreds of Pontiac area homes when church families prepare for the Christinas season by the first candle iq the Advent! Wreath. I Many members who formerly one candle is Ht. The MNt week, two candles are lighted and fo on. The fifth candle, ually larger than the other end hi the center of the wreath, is lit on Christmas Eve. In the use of four candles for the season a specific meaning* is capkfc and the fifth is known as the Christ candle. from the nearest Saadi Nov. SO until Christman Eve. , “Thl message of Advent,” said the Rev. Lester L. Dobyns of Christ Church Cranbrook,. is a Bible read or carols may bran* fne“a«e tt"ord,< “ Another thougt* la to diaWT-am ^ a __- 7 . I . _nnt met thn faUrinniT start cal calendar have hi recent years been empharing the observance .of the Advent season in the home , as well as in the chi die, opening up the period of waiting. This is to be lighted by the youngestehild In the family each bight of the first week. new opportunities for a fresh start —not just the faltering start of a Not Year’s resolution but the strength and power of a new life.” family pause for a few momenta ^ stated with special em- to think together about what the "ad th* ST**y * coming of Christmas means. Advent In preparation for the great a * „ . .■ . , Festival of Christmas in Romans: ^AiL^dVintJ^eath. ^bTn “Besides this you know what placed in the Cross of Christ Lu- ho(lr „ ^ it is full time now theran Church. Telegraph and|for you to wake (rom gi«.p. For FrankUnRoads and wreaths made )lla,vatlon „ mrer to us now than by the Womens Guild, given to we first the night is far each family of the church. ' the dgy ta at handiLet The first Sunday of Advent then cast off the works of dark-marks the New Year’s Day of ness and put on the artnor of the Christian Church. It dates light.” Xn. to the angel' The aerond Is the Bethlehem candle, symbolic of preparations bring made to receive and to eradle the Christ Child. They suggest ways to keep the meaatug of Christmas from being loot la the hectic round of shop plug pud parties. ' parents and children will use the wreath each evening in their The eldest child lights two homes as part of family devotions. Candles each night the second * ♦ * , week. Hie four candles in the wreath The third Is the shepherd' symbolize the four weeks preced-lcandle typlfing the act of sharing tag Christmas. The first week of (Christ, The fourth ’ Hdtt$ \7th-Day Adventists Open Appeal WORSHIP IN HOME — Showing his children how to use the Advent Wreath in home worship is the Rev. John W. Wigle, rector of The Episcopal Church of the Advent. Mrs. Wigle and children John W. Jr., deft) Anne and Juris will all take turns lighting the candles. The Church of the Advent will celebrate its fifth anniversary with services at regular hours and a special service of evensong at 4:30 Mlkt Pren nm [ Mrs. Roger Marquis will direct the choir in traditional song service 1 by organist Edmund Price. A cooperative dinner is planned for 7 Members and friends may contact Mrs. C. S. Hutchins or Jean e parish is preparing to soon become a full-fledged church instead of The 57th annual World Mission!J. Hell of 363 Oakland Ave. Appeal, sponsored by the Seventh- youth leader, day Adventist Church, opens today | with a house to house visit-companied by Christinas carolers. I Leading the volunteer workers! Z'—--------------- marina in the citywide drive is Hunter L. V-"**®* o4*er* Savilte, church home mission di- Congregations to Hear Christmas Music The Rev. Myron E. Everett will preach on “Prepare Ye the W*ay* at the Sunday morning worship hour at Baldwin Evangelical United Church in preparation for Christinas, to the evening junior and senior * high youth fellowship groups will stage a service, “Hanging the Greens." Christinas earsls will be played Irani the tower from S:M to 7 pa. when the service begins. Playing an organ and piano prelude, “0 Little Town of Bethlehem" will be Nelie and Susan Kitten. The pastor will give the invocation and the call to Worship. Chairman Ronald Metz will speak on “The Purpose of the Service’' and Steven Ritter will tell "The Significance of the Evergreens.” At this time the tree will be lighted. Confer speaks on “The Significance of Candlelight.’’ “The meaning of the Ponnsetia,” will be told by Ermadine Gomett and Betty Bell will recite “The Legend of the Poinsettia.” will give “The Significance of the Bells.” Kaye Gaddes Is scheduled to tell of “The Mistletoe.” "The Meaning Of the Creche” will be Pat Homer’s subject and the meditation, “Inside Christmas," will be given by Robert Connelly. The Rev. Mr. Everett will pronounce the benediction. • Thronghout the evening the congregation will join in to the World,” Ress,” “0 Come All' Presbyterian Church. A class of new members will be publicly welcomed. * Special music will include Tit-comb’s, anthem, ”0 Love How Deep,” and Bach’s “Jesus, Shepherd, Stay Thou Near Me." Soloist will be Royce Everett with Lyndon Salathtel presiding at the or in. Tom Mehlberg will lead the devotions at the junior high young people’s meeting Sunday evening. Senior high youth will decorate cookies for Pontiac State Hospital 'There's a Song in the Air,” “_ David Kirby and Eugene Hoban Heard the Bells on Christmas wfil light the candles while Mike pay,” "Away In a Manager” and "Silent Night.” . Youth ushers will be Jack gea and Frank Kitchen. PRESBYTERIAN Advent Communion will brated at the 9:30 and U services Sunday morning in First CHURCH OF GOD last Pike at Anderson CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH X) Whittemore Street Sunday 7:30 P. M. HAROLD PHILLIPS Wednesday Silver Tea ST. PAUL METHODIST Its I. Square lake Rd. FE l-RU—FB 2-5762 Morning Worship 10 AM. and 11 :M AM. Church School 10 AM. Ir. youth « to i p. m.—Older Youth 6:10 Id S:ll MV JAMBS A McCLUNO Minister SUPERVISED NURSERY—ALL SERVICES—AMPLE PARKINO at 6 p.m. Leaders of the program and devotionals will be Rick Appel, Dave Abel and Wally Bryce. -Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Baumgartner will show pictures of Western Europe and the Passion Play Tuesday evening. Dr. John K. Ormond, a recent visitor to the Congo, will fpeak at the men's turkey dinner Wednesday night. President William Herrmann will be in charge of the evening. The.dtaner will be prepared and served by the men under the pervision of Bradley Scott. COVERT A combination Christmas bazaar and chili supper is being held today at Covert Methodist Church starting at 4 tiffs afternoon. Homemade baked goods, needlework, white elephant and green thumb booths will be in operation in the parsonage basement next to the church on Pontiac Lake Rofcd at Tyrone Street. Various games will be in progress. General chairman is Frank Grace, president of the group. Mrs. Earl Hunt is in charge of the supper. Youth counselors are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Green. The public is invited. AUBURN HEIGHTS ‘Prayer — the Language for Everyone” will be the stibject of the-Rev, R. William Palmer's sermon at 11:15 a.m. Sunday at the United Presbyterian Church in Auburn Heights. Shelby Lodotyay will stag a solo. A panel of experts will try to answer questions placed la a box at the junior sad senior Ugh youth meetings at >:M p.m. (OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH Montcalm and Glenwood Rev. J. W. Deeg, Pastor Sunday Service 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 11:15 AM. Youth Fellowship 6:30 P.M. .HHMMHHHMHMHHW The SALVATION ARMY -29 W. Lawrence Street Sunday SchT 9:45 a.m. Young PeopleVLegion 6 p.m lfora'g Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Mtg. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. CAPTAIN and MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Good Music — Staying — True io the Word Preaching God Meets With Ui — You Too, Are Invited runtime Proto Photo READS SCRIPTURE lesson — Reading the Scripture lesson in the Sunday evening service at Columbia Avenue Baptist Church is Harold Tate of 47 N. Ardmore SL A youth is selected each week to lead in the reading and offering prayer. "Waterford Township's, American Baptitt Church" CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST Crescent Lake Rood near Hatchery Road . Worship 10 AM. 11 AM. Sunday School Large Parking Lot JRursery During AllServlee* , .. jut. Robert L. Adams, Psotar The post high group will see the movie, “Mr. Finley’s Feelings.” A discussion on mental health and tensions in everyday life will fol- a covered dish dinner will precede the showing of the movie, ’Our Bible — How It Came to Us,” Wednesday. Serving will begin at 6:30, A display of old and new Bibles will also be shown. Youth groups will hove a scavenger hunt Saturday. Baptists to Hear LaVolla e Rev. Angelic LaVolla, schdlar and author of Christian Heritage Magazine, will speak at the morning service Sunday at " Memorial baptist Church, comes from the Christ Mission to New York City. The local church operate* n i welfare and health center at Ito Mt. Clemens St. Persons j needing nsatortal aid may phone imately 40 per cent was -given In North America. Seventh-day Adventist members . gave more than S79 million last year toward the support of theta**' world church program to addition . to welfare activities. rector. The Pontiac goal is $7,! Funds will go toward extending welfare, disaster aid, and educational eervteee at heme aa well aa a widespread medical, welfare and educational ministry la 1M toads abroad. Twenty church offices were filled today when the congregation hold, the annual election. Named head elder was DeFor-j rest I. Patchta of 6075 N. Farming-ton Road. Bertha B. Piunz of 863 Glendale St. was chosen head deaconess, and Mr. Saville, head deacon. Joseph F. Hoitsch of 3860 Lond-I dale Road will serve as Sabbathj School superintendent and Glenn! On a world basis volunteer Adventist workers in 1959 gave morel than six million hours to welfare services. More than 91.4 million, some five million articles of clothing and more than two million food baskets were contributed. Approx-1 CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN *tM KUtaraot Dr'.. WiUrford * Sunday School 5:30 Evening Service 7 P.M. ~ Lies Peltate, of DoiroM For Inlorniouan pen Oil 1-1*74 'Railroad Night' | at Silvercrest j Sunday Evening I Sunday evening will be known j as "Railroad Ni^tH at Silvercrest. Baptist Church, Dixie Highway at Rosemary Street, with Rudy Peterson and hia Railroad Gospel Team from Detroit in charge of the service. Composed of railroad workers and their wives, the team is found: In churches of various denominations. Members sing, preach and{ give testimony. Fred Cook and Doyle Bedwell. members of the local church, win usher dressed in the railroad uniform. The church will be Ut by railroad lanters, when the Railroad! Team appears at both the 6:1S{ meeting and the worohipj hour at 7:30. The public is tav BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH West Huron at Mark Strnat Dr. Charles A. Carman. Interim Pastor Percy M. Walley It.. Minister of Education Two Worship Services — 8 40 end 11 DO a.m. Sermon: "THE SURVIVAL Of THE CHURCH" 9:45 A M —Church School Rally Day 7 00 pirn.—Five Youth Groups Adult Forum "THE CHURCH AND OUR CITY” — "Our Police Department'' 8:00 P.M.—Senior Choir Christmas Cantata "The Heavenly Child” Wednesday 7:15 p.m.—Midweek Service of Prayer and Study. “An American Baptist Convention Church’’ Current Hit Tunes Included in Musicale The Rebels Quartet of T&mpa, Fla. will present a musical program of sacred songs as well as current hit songs at 8 p.m. Monday at Christian Temple, S05 Auburn Ave. The group not only makes television and radio appearances but records for Blbletone. Current records include “I Saw a Man,” "The Fourth Man,” "This Ole House.” “Lifted From Sin" and "The Gentle Stranger.” iiHi FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OAKLAND AND SAGINAW STREETS - 9:45 a.m. Attend A Growing Sunday School ATTENDANCE LAST BONDAR—1196 “ 10:45 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE Subject—"SLEEPING SAINTS" Rev. H. H. Savage, D. D., speaking 7:00 p.ra. Roy Gustafson, Bible Teacher PLAN TO HEAR ROY GUSTAFSON EACH NIGHT THIS WEEK AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Monday through Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Friday night at 7:00 p. m. Everyone Welcome! First Church Nazarene 60 State Street Sunday School —.... 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship ......11,00 A.M. r —6:30 to 8iQ0 P. M.— MUSICNIGHT .PROGRAM For All The Family To Hear • Winston Pike, Seritons Marietta • -7-Pieee Orchestra4—Pontiac • Ladies' Duet—Flint • Message by Rev. Leroy McCleery , j a. van turn Of flint PASTOR Treat the Family to This Sacred Music FIRST METHODIST South Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Han, Pastor Wm. P. Worth, Associate Pastor MORNING WORSHIP 10 A. M. HOLY COMMUNION SUNDAY REV. PAUL T. HART. Preaching Church School M:30 A.M. Youth Fellowship 6:15 P.M. Wed., 7:30 P.M. Prayer and Bible'Study KWkad REVIVAL. SERVICES Everyone Welcome ZION WESLEYAN CHURCH Bvsaealtat Iter. __ mm Unrtlta, Fa ■ervtaw Ni»hiiy. 7:M p m. with SpMtai an nay SVVICM Saiiirday, B*S. IT. 1*:M A. M . 2 00 F. M, AA* t:M P.M. RBOUUAR . 10:0* A.m. I................. ......U.-N sjb. ■neiaa Yount Fteplu* ■srvta* .............*:M p.m. LIGHTS ADVENT CANDLE — The first candle pf the Advent wreath to the Cross of Christ Lutheran Church, Franklin and Telegraph Roads, is lit by Leslie Green of the Sunday School. Each week before Christmas another candle will be reaMe* Fnw Photo lighted until the four are abtaxe. The large candle In the center called the Christ Candle is lit Christmas Eve. Leslie is the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green of Turtle Lake. befy Moisture If you are planning to fasten wood furring strips to masonry 24-HOUR SERVICE GAS HIATtNG LUX-AIRI •— MULLKR SUPREME —EXCELL fi«* «al Oil Fauces MOERY’S Ft 2-4970 Egyptians Used 'Copper Tlie ancient Egyptians were not wimout their status seefcen, according to Anaconda copper Jplumh-ing specialists. They report that a recently found piece of copper pipe, CARLO AMERICANA - Th* "Cario American*" home an wooded Lotus Lakes Estates in Waterford Township, is a home designed by ®avik Builders Inc. of Oak Park, Michigan, to encourage “family togetherness.” This Gape Cbd home' has two bedrooms and a full bath down- ALUM. SIDING JOE VALLELY ;s money t J->jL__________....' THE PONTIC PRESS SATURDAY, DEC^EMBKR ; ......................7 ; • . ) , ' ■ ;*■ '• m a RESTAL ^jj Receptor Both - '■* tr' ’ A*mcAM-<5t«ttdMri MONTHS TO FAT ON FHA TERMS Call 1$ for a Free Ettimate! EASES & BROWN, IN. S9 lost Plko Street * FE 1-7IS Realty Co. iiatoi.vvs Tit AIFI Mi l>OSI TRADE Slavik Builders Introduce Family Oriented Home Tgmlly Togetherness” is the I "the close-knit unit as our grand-theme of a new home concept an-i parents knew It” through remarks nounced by a Detroit area builder "—de by both presidential candi-who became dedicated to the task | dates during the recent campaign, of remaking the family cirde into Deciding lo lend a hand in cre- ---—ating greater family unity and a “■““““ stronger America, Joseph Slavik, president of Slavik Builders Inc. |df Oak Park, Michigan called to-Lgether his architects, designers, mi const ruction superintendents and 19 i suppliers, and asked: ■j “What comforts, conveniences, U recreation facilities and privacy « can we build into a moderately-M priced home that will encourage U the occupants to stay around and r t« fcyirwM M-U.S. enjoy its many features together’” !£•««■“? . W! After months of rroeareh. -Nw/Sh5m lioili S < Slavik BaUdem decided an two I «pe CM do- ||r alga, hot in dlffeirnt prir^ raages, covering about M per now 5600 years old, had been used by one of the Pharaohs to carry water to his swimming pool. A testimonial to copper’s durability, this proof of Ifixury living by Egyptian royalty could still serve a 20th century Cheops. SEVENTEEN UNIT STEP ALSO CUSTOM RAILING For a Step in Beauty CHICK THIS! FEATURES: • One-Piece Ceostrectiefl • Permanent Beauty-Rugged • FHA Specification • Strung Reinforced Casting • Avoid Messy Installation 377 S. Telegraph TE 4-0528 an unusual slope on each side of jl the house to install Thermopane!1 sliding glass doors at the basement |! level leading onto the outdoor patio. Directly above the patio is a j wrought iron-railed balcony lead-l| ing off the door-wall from theL kitchen-family room. jSl The bouse has a face brick front aad asbestos siding. It la uniquely divided with a tall hath aad two bedrooms so the first floor and another foil bath ond. The opotaim bath and one bedroom are roughed in and ran he finished at (he buyer’s option. Air conditioning was not deemed! essential for the “Carlo Ameri-cun" because of its location on Lotus Lake where a cooling breeze j modifies summer temperatures. However, the home has a number! of built-in features, including Hot Point kitchen appliances, full fiber-1 glas insulation and Thermopane | The living room is 12*5“ by 19’4" and the kitchen-family room, is 12’4" by 15’1Q“. The master bed-J is 11* by ITS” while the other bedroom on the first floor is] OPEN -SUNDAY 1:30 TO 5:30—ON VOORHEIS Vi BLOCK S. OF HURON ■ ! *"*■*• Mi The homes — open to the public- . - . all during December - are the 108 V *Y\ Thu finished up-; J "Americana” in Burton Hollow *airs ^edroom is W. while . Estates of Livonia, and the "Carlo]°Pli°nal room is 10*6” by M’S”.] Americana" In Lotus Lakes Es-' The builders envision |J fates .in Waterford Township. 1 “Carle Americana" as a hi ^|j Both are Detroit Edison Cam-j *■ w*lrh ■ .'°ung couple Mlpnhy Bronze Medallion homes with "rove In aad done off the M flour bedrooms and a starting price M»lre “hi - , of $15,990 for the "Cario Ameri-j »k»g. The “ ‘ ■ cans” and $23,490 for the "Amer-j B Icana." The garage is optional at **** **» old enough m! around $1,500 on the "Cario Anjer-j the rest at the children hi the Fra Estimate. - We Deliver Anywhere! UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE CONCRETE STEP COMPANY 6497 Highland Rd. (M-59) OR 3-7715 WBBBBBBiBBBMRRBBBBWBBNgRgggggggggggggiggM lea I TRADE s »l«FMm Met. ul.nl Wcinlsn. roast, •»." one sWsubrt ton DTleUeSH one IS olHIee tno ' $18,500 TRADE egTfcJS $26*500 $12,950 ^mmmmmmm TRADE , : jsssf11 w klc. FMm«, 184 IN Hlr nMmMii- $27,500 The "Oarto Americana" sit* . The "Carlo Americana” is lota a casual and rustic setting Seated at 3906 Percy King Road where the homes conform te I which is two blocks west and three1 the landscape rather foe ! blocks norfo of Airport and Wil-ether way around. Keeeidruts at 1‘ams Lak^Road. foe subdivMaa have Off exrta- i ——"i ■— etve uee of a MU-foot Rust Spots Can Spread Beautiful Outdoor Lighting From Standard Electric The “Carlo Americana is an! R**>t toms quickly where paint ideal horhe for a family to "grow 00 exterior iron and steel ell as one in which toibeen scratched and chipped and! Bf|“live together." It is built on iMl work its way under foe paint ■ bv by 150’ iot studded with fo|j.| unless the break is immediately grown trees for plenty of shade ' impaired. So when you steel-woS v ialam doors g»-jy vzzr*M a painting, be sure tint corrosion » « has I-510 square feet of living j hasn’t crept under the coating near 0 space, not including the full haw- the scratch. If it has. remove the liment that can be converted into!adjacent paint as well. Then apply § an ideal family or play room. The la rust-inhibiting primer before put-! | builders have taken advantage of j ting on foe top coat. Modern beauty. Delightful Hanging bracket lantern in black and brass. V-79JQ $9.40 Colonial post lantern of cast aluminum. Brass trim-. • Classic design for modem or conventional stylo homas. Full 18" sita, beautifully pro-portioned. ■ Brass trim for accent. Frosted glass lamp chimney. lOOW lamp. Base fits 3" lamp post. Has friction type lock for permanent til. V-7BI5 Lantern. Only $1115 Carriage lamp In Mock, and brass with bevelled glass sides. V-910 $11.05 Public Welcome: | Stop in Anytime From 8 A. Mm to 5 Km Tuesday Thru Friday— • Mondoy 8 A, M. to 9P. 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David Elliott Bell, named today West Units Demanding by p Freedom for Colonies n«ly «» director of the Bureau of 'the Budget, is 41 and a Harvard public 1 A spokesman In his Cambridge office described Bell as Very Calm and "Unruffled. He knows how to organize his work and it's a] joy to •.... ......... University expert UJHTED NATIONS, N. Y (API !ministratjon. . -Tbe Soviet bloc, which has been, He knows his way J" |Washington having served in the • |Truman administration sis ,i dal White House assistant and al- i more moderate Asian-African proposal. - Informed sources said the So-! Ms-realizing they have little; | ’"j director. assistant Budget -Bureau Vfct*-realiz cnaace to d d work with him. ; the former Mary Barry of Altoona, Pa., the chit* d dren are Susan, 15, and Peter, 12. native of Jamestown, N.D., was graduated from Pomona I-ICollege, Claremont,-Calif., in 1933 u and two years later received his master's degree in economics * Harvard. Then he became « teach- Iwretary of the ling fellow in the Department of ... e! Harvard Littauer center for Putv: Economics at Harvard. » defeat 45 Asian-African ^ Administration. | * * * nations backed bv many Westerni „ . * . „ " " " ■ ■ states—have decided to support!, "e *“ L He “T* *"rthe **"nneu Corp« the rival plan and also claim cml-i1budKC' J* C,®rk Giffort who from 1942 to 1945 and for the next it for the idea. (knew Bell from his own White two yearp was associate examiner + + * ’House service. Clifford is handling lot the budget estimates division c__. . . . . .the mechanics of the transfer of of the Bureau of the Budget. In ] administrations. 1947 and 1948 he was executive " Th. v- T *. * .* assistant in the White House office r&rssr afs *•» “ * stfjriTfl Hr "imnwdinK sleis" M nl ihoia' H»™M »h"re he joined the «la«nt chief ot the physical dh* • - - - ** *e „! faculty in 1957. He has been gecre- Mon of the Bureau of the Budget. of the School of Public Ad-j ★ ♦ * j ministration since July of 1959. I The Soviets want the Asian-Af-rican resolution to read more like -thetr own, which flatly demands; that independence be granted to 1 all colonies "forthwith." The Communists wei% said to be making little headway, however. Many of the more moderate members of the Asian-African bloc have cautioned that too quick a transition to freedom might be disastrous for some dependent peoples. They have cited the chaos now existing in the former Belgian Congo. A parade of speakers from Asia *and Africa have warned the assembly,that the road to self-government is a rocky one that can't be scaled in one day. the White House office fropi 1949 i to 1952 when he became admin-i|utrative assistant to the president. For two years thereafter he was Rockefeller public service fellow at Harvard and then became adviser cm the General Eeconomics Planning Board for the government of Pakistan. He makes his home in Cam- i executive assistant in Community Theaters ’ Dianna Marla Canale. Hally in.: "The Crowded Sky," , Rhonda .Fleming ■nee," Bagwell .said. “Primarily, Edith (hit wife) and I want to travel," he said. "But I Want to renew my Interest In the Mayans which I had to drop six yean ago.” While disappointed at hii de Bagwell reflected he was not ashamed and said he was grateful those who worked , and voted for him. W * * We worked harder than any* team ever has worked and the1 (Republican) party has gained in' strength and stature." Bagwell ilost by just over 41,000 votes out |of more than 3.2 million cast. AP Fh.Lfu ANNOUNCES BUDGET APPOINTMENT — President-Elect John F. Kennedy stands with David. E. 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JJ TONIGHT AT-44:50—8:55—9:00—11:00 P.M. m Whose was MENACING VOICE that changed of her life to terror...swept the arms of grip of fear TME SIL1CKN, IN THE NIGHT... tbs pattern from happiness bar from leva into tha .and left bar 'to the razor edge of sanity? f DORIS DAY-RHMSON-JOHNfi/MNj a BOSS HUHTte-AWWIW PR00UCTI0W I I I------AkA ' 1 )OOY McOOWALLh —MYRNA LOY RODDY FEATURES SUNDAY AT— 1:10—3:14—5:18—7z22—9:30 NEXT ATTRACTION "Legions of the Hilo" and "Desert Attack" SAT. and SUN. SCHEDULE Sheris at 1:00 • 3:01 5:08 - 7:12 - 9:16 Featite at 1:20 - 3:24 5:21 • 7:32 • 9:36 .DANA! p ANDREWS! K JOHN KERR % 1 ; as Mike 4* ...who told ’everybody 4 he hated m j women. •• ANNE ^ 1 -as Kitty who played it FRANCIS 1 cool. Her boiling point was low. ws TECHNICOLOR irs HI6H AND MIGHTY ENTERTAINMENTI THE STARS... THE STORY... THE EXCITEMEHTS THAT CROWD THE CROWDED SKY rr- Too Many Modcli, Too Much Alike ' 7 . Cor Market Utterly Confusing to r ' . 1 1 ' ' ■ V ■> ■ }■ ■ ' ■/: * THE RO&TIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, i960 — ,---------------;——1---------------2L—/-------- ADAM AMg8 By BEN PHLKftAK AP Automotive writer DETROIT •* n; tued to pride myaaU on brine able to recognize care,’* obaerved • Detroit doctor' the month alter the 1961s went oo|tot^f share of sales for all o( the i pacts seems/to be holding fair* “I could distinguish almost any given make for several yean back, but this year I give op—there are too many and they look too much alike.’' £i “I’m glad Em not la the mar* * ket for a new ear right now.” another man commented. 1 wouldn't know where to begin.” Such optniona appear to be circulating with increasing frequency in the Detroit area although automobiles ant the bread and butter of more than one-third of the population. MARKET CONFUSING display. Thus the sales figures fail to reflect public acceptance or rejection of the brand * w Between 400.000 “year-old'' models atilt were in when the 1061a were introduced. Eventually they will all be arid Although for some doga H may take almost until spring. Kit dealers know these buyers Won’t be back to take any of the 1961a off their hands. Historical patterns which show must be dhoounted strongly this year because virtually «R ef the ly steady—Just a shade under 30 p4r cent, A * * Some experts profess to see in this a hint that popularity of the compacts is leveling off. Others, such as George Romney of American Motors, disagree vigorously. NEW CHEVY COMING Furtherxonfusion could be in the offing since both Ford and Chevrolet apparently are already committed to still another size car for their 1962 model lineup. These can will be bigger than the Falcon and Corvair but,smaller than present werp on sale by wsrtg^ standard Chevys and Fords, October. As recently u three yean ago new ear introduction dates ranged well late Nevem- In almost any description of the current automobile market confusion menu to be a key word «x»-fusion among possible buyers, confusion among dealen and even confusion in the authoritative reports of how isles are going. had been o display for „_________ rush of early buyers,! including fleet owners, showed up in the December totals. This year nobody knows put what to expect. Most of the Mg early sales were reflected in October and November figures. | w ■ ♦ * Early trends in sales patterns | Reporta say the new in-between Ford will be built on a 115-Inch wheelbase, four Inches less than the standard and five inches more than the Falcon. Chevrolet is reported to have a 114-inch wheelbase. the last of the so-called low price cars to otter a V8, but it hasn't used a four since the 1920s. REW TEMPEST! A four-cylinder engine returned to the General Motors lineup this fall in the Pontiac Tempest. This one is a big engine, heavier than GM's new aluminum VSs, arid actually one bonk of the standard -Pontiac^ VI. The new Chevy four would be considerably smaller and lighter. StudebakeT - Packard, struggling -to keep a foothold In the compact [field, is said to have a new, considerably smaller car ready for the 1962 model year. First reports say it will use a 95-inch wheelbase, five inches shorter than ana present American passenger eftr, and a new tour-cylinder engine. TWEXTY-THREt By L«u Fine Ford probably will nw a cylinder engine. Chevrolet working on a new four-cylinder engine. Report* from Tonawa da. N.Y., where Chevrolet h aa engine plant, aaggeat the'm four H a eutdowa veniaa of THE tilRLS By Franklin Foifer To Order Integration of Recreation Areas JACKSONVILLE, Ha. (UP1) -Federal District Judge Bryan! Simpson promised s "broad, gen-J real injunction” within a lew days* requiring the City of Jacksonville to desegregate all Ms public mere-j at ion facilities. Simpson said he had a mandate from the Supreme Court and would i he "Juri carrying out orders under { my oath to protect the law.” ”1 caa’t aay exactly whea 1 11 ! file the arder, tori foe effective data wig he t$ days from the day I get it dewa an paper,” he ; said after beartog mottoes an a anil Med several aasariha age by ; six Negroes. The desegregation order would! apply to the Gator Bowl Football Stadium and the city’s new 13 million eporta coliseum which held its first event last night—an e*;} hibition Eastern Hockey League! game between New York and Charlotte. Negro attorney Ernest Jackson said he watted until winter to press the lawsuit "so the ettyj would have time to deal with the matter before the summer opening of the city baaAoll park and the swimming pools.'’ Minister, 104, iGefs No Answer \From the Bible \ NEW YORK (AP)-The Rev. | Dr. Arthur Judson Brawn, 104: [years old today, has no exploits-' Itton tor his longevity. * * * Dr. Brown, a former foreign mission executive of the United: [Presbyterian Church In the U.S.A. j is the oldest living elector of New { York University's Hall of ramc. * *. A. At a prebirthday celebration Friday Dr Brawn said: '•( ami frequently asked how I account' for my health at my age. I am obliged to reply that I don't know." He said he bad turned to the' ; Bible for • possible answer but I 'found it 'rather embarrassing to) [read. ‘Wherefore do the wicked! prosper and become old?' ” *T deemed it the part of pru-. deuce." Dr. Brown said "not to I inquire' further ” BOARDING HOUSE Old AF Adrion Plant May Go to Indiana Co. CHICAGO iDPIi -Michigan ero-t nntitk development advisors, Adrian civic and btuuness leader* and general t services administration officials went kilo s huddle on the result of bids on the giant former Air Force plant at Adrian. The Strom Machinery Carp, of Hamtnand, Ind-, was apparent high bidder tor the plant with an offer of $365 million. A spokesman for the firm indicated that if successful Strom will strip the plant of machinery and beyond that it has no plan for the building. Harvey Aluminum Cb. of Torrance, Calif. bid $3.25 million for the plant with plans to put M In operation and bring back to .the Southeastern Michigan community some of the several thousand Jobs Lenawee County has lost in the past few years. Typhoon Vbbts tt> NE, Will Cltar Philippine* MANILA AND APPARENTLY FliD TO EKAPg F«0a Hto Fite TMi 0»-/T» CLERK MS K8IPTI0U OP T* fl«L SHN V » Fte» NEAR THE gURPCR SCENE 17 Of CAPTASI EASY. .■unMW TO FIND HE By Ernie Boshmiller I WON'T ] EVEN TRY THAT MOUSE MORTY MEEKLE WEy_, I MADE THAT NBA CIO UP I Ml TH66TWBETT A J i weadSJ opmv YJ| FSIENOftHtPCUJB. By Dick CavaBi YEAH.IT ruined a perfectly good MOVIE U . By Charles Kuhn By Walt Disney t | THE PQXT^AC PRESS, "SATURDAY, DEC] WRXTY 1958, at Detroit latei (Moran and Milwaukee). j The following are top prices .covering sales of Ideally grown {produce by growers and sold by;! them, in wholesale package lots. Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of (Wednesday. . MARKETS Court Rulings Detroiter1 Trips to Reno in Vain Detroit Produce LANSING unl-A Detroit busi-jthe state solely to Obtain :i ^ nessman .has lost a State Supreme vorce. j tie liable for prosecution for big- Court bid to legalize bis divorce in The Supreme Court agreed. amy. . the eyes of Michigan law^ j „ though he bought a lot. | Ju8t,« Geo,.?e E||tP4| u .p.rtlll,llt aild ,mW i cussing Mrs. Henfy s plight, dell 8 advertising typographer™, went. n<.vmU> we„t lelared: 3 2, to Nevada in 1*5 and divorced hi. (hpri. J espresa purpobe of »£wite Serena the following year. dlvorcln ku mmorf Mid. greater consequence to s jo in a suit filed by Mrs. Henry. | |than those which are placed in ' Circuit Judge Horace Gilmore de-j He maintained business and so-jjeOpardy by her ignorance as to dared the divorce invalid threedal interests in Detroit, therefore..whether she is married ’In years ago. 'lie cited a law- which: nw" roily changed his place ofunmarri#d-qjit-of-state divorces hyr<’’tWenc^ % ould! Kocorof. have to go to the hospital. E2*. bi Young slopped off at the Chap- ' soJre“.rd( man Hotel Restaurant where his > swist'ei wife, Dorothy, work* to tell her. {Tjoratwo. He wa* stricken Just after wi Ing nut tile restaurant door 11:45 a.m. yesterday. Pontiac police rushed him to Joseph Mercy Hospital where he’ Sat. afternoon. Der. S. Free Lotn-was pronounced dead on arrival, jhard chain saw given away Sat. v " u.j ._______... To be eligible to win you need only had “**" with , the *her-jCome la and try out one 0g our Iff a department for the past two I Lombard saws ranging from 4 HP yean. He lived with his wife «t]ro it HP at Proulx Oliver Sales on 6508 Williams Uke Road in Water-! “-M Just north of Oxford. OA ford Township. They had no ctiil- ®’ns81’ aov- dren, ! Antique Show and 8ale, De- , Surviving besides his wife areeMI|ber 4. * *■, **.*'"!■ *? •• ii. ....__pm. Temple Beth Jacob. 7# Eliza - parents. Mr. and Mr*. Dabney Us t-atr» wa —advJ Young of Eupora. Miss.; a brother, William of Holly: and two sisters, „Dinner, Flrit Methodist Mr* i iChurch. Soglnaw and Judeon. Fri- Mrs. Lucille Scarbrough of ul-UA jy, gy, g-gg |g 7 njn. FE boun City. Miss, and Mrs. Frances 4-3856. —Adv. Stuaddy of Eupora. . Service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home with burial following in Perry Mount Paris Cemetery. A stop sign at the intersection had been knocked down the day In another derision’ the court **0? b> «* °! * . pany s trucks and the city had not _ ! replaced It. Ctfcuit Judge Neal Fitzgerald dismissed the case, citing government immunity, from suits. Supreme Court, However, said the state law authorizes suits against cities negligent, in maintaining streets and highways. ♦ W dr The court also upheld Lepha| j Coni in's right of inheritance in a dispute over 15 shares of Dowj Chemical Co. stock cent the first of the year for cars and trucks crossing the $100 million Straits of Mackinac Bridge joining Michigan’s two peninsulas. h * ♦ The Mackinac Bridge Authority, in making the announcement Friday, said the five-mile span isn't taking in enough revenue to meet the trust agreement backing its bendsf although It still was in the blade. Passenger car rate* will be Increased >8 cent* to ILN or about seven per cent. Truck tell* will be a little mere than seven ir ruwu PACIFIC CHIEF — Army Maj. Gen. Verdi B. Barnes Friday was named chief of staff at the Pacific command’s Hawaiian head-. quarters. He succeeds Vice Adm. Herbert D- Riley- The, post is normally, held by a naval officer. Id the nearest quarter. Frentiss M. Brown, author!ty -cL __ Firnmen Irtiured fh........loairman. said in a statement: riremon lljurea tne estate| .C'zoniin* Ordin.nc. jin downtown Detroit. Firemen said the cause of the fire, which was confined largely j to the third Door of the building. I was not immediately determined. Arson bureau detectives were to- TIM Towml PAYDAY CUTOUT — Paper dolls made out of his paycheck leave Stanley Burlack less than, happy. His daughter Ann, 5, caused this < un- happy expression. Burlack confronts his amused boss, Burr L. Robbins, company president. Burlack is a construction foreman. year. All in-u „,1(. come over operating coats, main-! The decision upset a ruling by!ten“nce and interest payments i*jC~fSi» 5TfiltMtMO Circuit Judge Donald E. Holbrook earmarked for bond retirement £- L,^23“3Tti~w. of Midland County. Bndge Income through the tint urovtti, . S---------------- 11 months of this year was R-|p«w MiMM _______—J »ilk tiMilflt The court upheld i County Circuit Court award^"of!,or ,rM* ™r ,:K” ^SSStSS.fiyi •- .on . ,,_. twas up 7v3 per cent and income t»,---------------------- Ul» to Margaret Schhnke in her ^ Novtmbtr over'. j 394,037. compared with H624.189 »t um *orth»««i comer . Muskegon thp gimi|ar 19M p,nod. Traffic1 Bedroom Light FIxtarM 11.95,; Pull-Downs S8.95 Michigan Flu- . orescent. 193 Orchard Uke_Ave.|PreSldent-EleCt S MRS. Rt'SSELI. HAI.K Service for- Mrs. Russell (Mar-! burn Ave. ».« f First Appointees Burglar* took cartons of cigarettes from the. People’s Food .Market. 263 Au- QieCIC 023 JODS i reported to P garet) Half, 49, formerly of 139| tiac police yesterday. j WASHINGTON Cottage St., wifi be held at 3 p.m. , ... „ .. Monday at the.Huntoon Funeral! Burglar, took aa undeterminedimaJOr >PP°^* of Proident-Home wtfir burial in Perry Mount; amount of change from a eiga-le,ect John F. Kennedy already Park Cemetery. I rette machine at the Shamrock (have taken the early steps toward Surviving' are t wo daughters, Dairy, 424 Oakland Ave.. it wasImastering their hew assignments.! Mrs. Max Harden of Union Lake | reported to Pontiac police 1 ----- - .... and Charlotte of Springfield; two day. ’ grandchildren: brother* Howard Smith of Waterford Township and; ‘Viola Hagmelster of Drydrn Ernest of Clmrkatoq. 1 ported to Pontiac police Oakland Asks for Tax Changes County Thanks GMTC for Bus Gift to Home IS B, 0*c t ion 1 fraud suit against James and Ruth[JJ, (^^arab]e month last year, si'wcum wmA'ismio^b1 Scott. , j {» _ feet: thence _ W_ M mi*. scMmke bought the Toledo Adds 418 Acres . Scott’* plaMer figurine bu*tncM L . . . (Tin. lilt Oeeiion i at coopemitie *tx year* ago jtor 14th Annexation with the underMandlug that the i Scott* were moving to California. uTMCtMi mrner*'thence *>M>*«r*t^W< TOLEDO. Ohio tp—Toledo com- s* leet ihence x ru w too m n plcted ita 14th annexation of the!jttr,*i g * 1,1 “ The board of supervisors, fol- U,«V theY °pen«f anothcrjyear Friday, bringing approxl-j "-Tywo,u ^ lowing a recommendation offered Plnstcr craft business north of mately 418 acres of Adams Town- uit s. w8wii '■ "<5 wV t**t **o n by Pontiac Supervisor Philip E.jCo°Per*ville. ship into the city. *WttJ8!V*f*'"rir?? “«Th5T Rowston. went on record Friday * * * TV newly annexed area on the thme* w to feet uww • w * {thawing General Motors Truck &l l» another decision, owners of southwestern edge of the city has Mt0:„c»pi m, wi, ” Board of Supervisors Coach Division for donating a'67-Owen Park Plaza apartment build- i 219 reaidents and a real estate t*xi,,rla *n liptoittaii m passenger Bus to the county youth! ing in Detroit was told it must I valuation of $969,070. ! part «t ai <• bettnntns at point «•- 1 • • ■ ■ • 1 - **•** *)• W |M It feel from Mrs. Hale died yesterday. MRg. CHARLEK N. AKE TROY — Service for Mi*. Charles N. f Elsiei Ake, 74, former-: ly of 3322 McClure St., was held day that a purse containing $120 was stolen from her car, parked at 43 Butt St. Wonts More State Help< homp Standard Equalization ! » win be used (children from or i ■ . .. , - ■ .. , , ! The state will be asked by Oak- 0*.^' ^g directs hmmedtotely after Iand ^ atandardi„ ,ax .. ■ R , , y * appoint-'equaiigation^procedures and to en- Request May Have to Be Denied ’ester- j. David E. Bell, named budget director FHday, met with the out- Detroit abandon use of the name, which! During the year Toledo has an- ia5|,,in i transport ihe thc court said was too similar to.nexed 1.644 acres, with a total its**** w wi!v«' center to an- the nearby Owen Park apart* population of 3.631 and a tax n« iSil* ments. 'valuation of S12.309.170. iMiSf* aSrtSR J ; ' ’—“— --------*---------— ------• T .........;------- 1h*Smm< mSu large the State Tax Commission al. * I to give more assistance to county Gov. Abraham RibiAff of Con- lj2ation offlce^ nectlcut. the incoming secretary 0! ^ board of aupetvizoni ap- rv p."T,|rv'— , Holly. He was “ Gov. G. MCnnen Williams of ,h*» Committee Michigan the new assistant sec-! Taxation consider creation « rotary for African affairs, made! *ep*r*te j plans to tour Africa before the w*,rt*lfr *om* might ! inauguration of Kennedy next1 *,vf" governmental unit* on ira()nth real and personal property tax. Leader Dogs Are Needed So fitr no blind person who ever'States with a new independence,". Once trained, the dogs are fur-* The county request also urge* : sought a leader dog from the Spe- said the governor. "This humani- nished without charge to eligible ‘ ~ - - cial training. School near Rochester tarian assistance has given the applicants. has gone without one. ! blind the" ability and the courage 1 si- arch |jg Tltis proud record, however, is'to continue successfully thetr pro-1 likely to be shattered in the tensions and ^ggations." months ahead, according to Harold L. Pocklirigton, executive di-j •County Planning Commission, yds- To Leave Rights Post iterday received file unanimous re-' "The Stale Tax Commissionof the Lcador °°8 S**™1-\ should he increased so as to pro- “We are facing a tar greater ] vide a sufficient, competent and, demand Hits coming year, and | trained staff to give leadership need another 50 dogs to stay ! .. _ ... .__ .. ___. „„,and cooperation to the various as- ahead of II. Pocklington noted *J «Ti2any. UI,'T 0 ,1^ ^ KMtog officers and equalization1 lod.y. ataff director of the Civil ^jf^idepartmenU toward the develop-! . Commission on Jan. 1 to return i^of „ tem o( mHorm Hu annouttcernem conies_on the j to private life. ization and assessment in all tax-! 7° °f. ,Leaf7r P Ii— dn...M Mil.!claimed by (»ov. Williams for WASHINGTON (AP) - Gordon . The local school is a nonprofit Production at Full Steam All units shouldn't asses* prop-, erty at greater than 50 per cent.50 rash value, Oakland officials For Pontiac Motor, GMC Truck & Coach , He was a retired supervisor of the Fisher Body Plant to Flint Burial will be at Forest Lawn] Cemetery, Detroit. |. ;• Surviving are a ton, Howard of Davisburg.,a staler. Mrs. Florence (he resolution will be! Walter* of Detroit, and two grand- Both Pontiac Motor and GMCduccd 5.167 more truck* la*t month (0 date official* Hoard Children. |Truck R Coadk Division had a ban-1 than November 1959 and is 25,471 ^ ’ ----:— ----------- |ner production month in N»?to* ahead of its 11-month total produc-l ---------------- " A survey has revealed that thejber, putting them well ahead of) .. . average income of Minnesota jtheir 11-montit production figuresjl,on Ilgulcs lor lawyers doubled during the past for 1959, General Motors Corp. an-] There- were 6,354. unit* {departments toward the development of a system of uniform equalization and assessment in all taxing units In the •state," said Mil-1 ! ■ ... !_________u ..... w _________ . . .. ___ ton! Townshio Supervisor Mayon woel< a* a time ,0 M,ute those | institute supported by the Lions Unani rhairmim nf the emializa : who would case the burden of the 1 Clubs and the Michigan United blind through properly trained ca- Fund. It was established In 1939 tton committee. - jby the Lions Club*, and they have CONTINUOUfi In addition to furnishing financial help. Lions are always look-Actuaily the Leader Dog School 1 jng for good one-to-two-year-old near Rochester train* dog* lor German Shepherds and Labrador the blind iu Canada and Mexico Retrievers that can be trained aa a* well aa In this country. It | leader dogs al*o ha*, upon raqueat. taught | .These dogs must be contributed people from other continent* It* i to help the blind and must be; training technique*, no that they perfectly friendly to everyone. ! could *et up «lmtlar *chool* In • school's main Dulles'Baby Kin to |n , ft _a|_ ck NEW YORK (I PI)—The II* h-old greaf-graadaon of the | John Foster Dulle* wa* | sd to death under a faulty J I electric blanket Friday. duerd last month compered I 1.181 a year ago. Total Truck and Coach production a* of Dec. { I wa* 98,581 a* compared to 73.-118 la 1951. Pontiac Motor Division recorded i ^ its second highest November pro-] | duct ion total in history last month i -when 41.546 new cars were built, r Pontiac in I960 has already sur-| „ ijllta* I passed its total car production for ."*"■ ta . | «*.-*• m s e. k™* sytrsssiitsiz, 8en' Ge,ner“‘ ,Mo!or‘ Corpl vfc»! burned on the back ami arm*. | president and Pontiac general man. „ Ja|H.( foUni Wm drad ! ]ager, announced.^ - | crib. The child, David Hln*haw Yoo. was the *on of Dulle*’ 18-year- ! »ld granddaughter add Huan J Too. a Korean university jro- j lessor, who I* In Korea. Stare Ita Inception the *rhool ha* trained over IJ88 dog*. It prooeatiy ha* 88 dog* undergo- ; Ing training. Only thorn perfectly Milted will be graduated aft- { er four mouth* of training. The dogs undergo obedience and (traffic training (or three months, and thoae deemed suitable tore j then joined by their future owner* j who train with them at the school! for the fourth month. * * * When these dogs accompany] I their new owners into an active life in the romnpinity. other blind | persons become aware of the Help performed by the docile animals. I As the interest is fostered th* demand increases. That is why the school foresees a greater need Jby next spring. Anyone knowing of some blind person who wants a leader dog. or has a dog to contribute, can contact a member of the Lions Club or write Leader Dogs fot Blind at Rochester. NOTICE EFFECTIVE DECEMBER SI. 1960 the ORAND TRUNK WESTERN freight agen-y work for CLARK8T0N. Michigan, will be performed by the ORAND TRUNK WESTERN FREIOHY AGENT. MR A. P. WEIL at WATERFORD. Michigan, telephone number OfUando 3-7426, and who will accept collect telephone calls from shippers or receivers of railroad freight at WATERFORD, Michigan. Persons desiring to be placed on the Orand Trunk Western’s Credit List, for the receipt of collect shipments, please obtain application forms from the freight agent at WATERFORD. Persons desiring further Information please write or telephone Superintendent T. D. Ash, Orand Trunk Western Railroad Company, 7350 Orleans. Detroit 11. Michigan, telephone WO 2-23&0. ext. 311. GRAND TRUNK WESTERN RAILROAD COMPART {The total for all of last year was, {388.836, At the end of 11 monthsi last year the total wa* 360,273. Mrs. Yoo and the baby » | staying at Mrs. HinnKaw’a | fore leaving for Korea to J 1 few day*. jup n*M*i DEFIES JEERING MOB - The Rev. Lloyd Foreman leaves - William Franz School with hi* daughter,and an unidentified boy FHday. He has taken his datighter home through jeering crowds since a federal court ordered, the New Orieuiu school to accept a Negro student: The Rev. Foreman has received some encouragement from San Antonio, Tex., Methodist Bishop Paul V. Galloway Who say* "Nobody knows what he it going through, ’ but, I thank God forjthat man." / During November last year Pon-isc produced only 120 new Of the November figure* till* year. 17.161 are Pouttar* and 13.- j — ■ -......... model*, of the Marek Windheim Dies; Opera Singer in 1920s General Motors’ total production! NEW YORK (UPI) -» Marek in the US. and Canada during No- Windheinif 65. -operatic tenor who ----^ ^ at* torici sang between, 60 and 75 roles during eight years' with the Metropolitan Opera Co. in the 1920s and 1930s, died Thursday. Windheim was best known for this rendition of the pari of Mime, the dwarf of Wagner’s ‘‘Siegfried." Small in stature. Windheim fitted Total production for (he first ll!tbe part well’ and developed it; months was also up fipm 5.368.358 until opera critic* praised Min for car* and trucks in 1959jto 8,654,144 making it “one of the most adriot {[produced through fJov. 90 this year, and satisfying (roles) of the day.” Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 46 William* fit Phone FE 2-5641 34-Hour Ambulance Service It-month total, 19,153 are Tempest*. Of this year’s November total, 330.324 were passenger cars and {40,197 were trucks. FAITHFUL GUIDE - Leader dogs like blind persons a new lease active part In the commua Pontiac, the German Shepi,,.„ ... ...ga ..., ..av..,■, .. of the Leader Dog School near Rochester, to a haR until the light changes at a busy intersection. The dogs and trainers are a familiar sight on Pontiac streets, but their presence gains added significance, with observance of Leader Dog Week starling tomorrow. ■ ■ ■ ' -w . Be Safe! Be Sure! WITH A COMPLETE JANKA GUARANTEE $050 FURNACE TUNE-UP v Special Low Fall Price Good Through the Month of Nov. I A 'WWZ 4A MUTING AND AIR CONDITIONING 177 Edison Street FE 4-3811 ^ >• ; ■■ \ } ; v 1 ' f / . THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, I960 f SEE THIS NOW! / At .Jj f-\ Lakewood Village Is custom roach leaves srf.TSMWr fly living nothing but. FUN, PUN. PUN! This exceptional moUet built by Hanry pro- s£%yaw5iLtoi For Sah ’Hjtwii BATEMAN REALTY MC LTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN SUNDAY 1:30-y5:30 P.M. Donelson Park Near TlUnil. .’oat across from St. Benedicts 4 bed-rms., beautiful family room —ua Dining room Tour needs are you can make ft NOW! I NUT. . . ___ Either way your family's future is secure at . . . Lakewood Village ROBERT H CHAPIN . 2nrc. Tour Uulld Michigan'' Rttr FM HQM MU t-1755 dlffrrenc a n d Frigid sire land contract or amaltor OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 6364 Nichols West Maple Area car garage. Large end ape- WEST MAPLE. Ff Sd> H—ses 49 OPEN SUN. 2 to '5 2949 OM Orchard Dr. -Donelson Park 4 bedroom brick ootootal. Located In one of the most desirable areas. Large carpeted living roost, dining room, fireplace, many closets. Attached,] car garage. Lovely landscaped MS. Ctoee to St- Bene-diet's fe Shopping Center. 8** ■«** * SUN. 2 to 5 2468 Middlebelt Rd. 3 bedroom brick contemporary ranch. Studio celllaaa. Pull basement with recreation room A many storage eaklnets. Brack garage with nice patio 4 fireplace attached. Large lend seeped lot. Priced right for quick sole. Orchard Lake to Middlebelt, left to property. Ottawa Hills Tri-Level Beautiful I bedroom. Oak floors Plastered walls. 114 ceramic tiilii baths Taaaaseeg Isdieroek fireplace Excellent kitchen with large For Sale Houses MARMADulcE GI N6 Money Down - 6ls, Dd YOU KNOW You can eNII quality to ws-srif jrt£# 3cT^o!’.--?*Le»,,ii shnv yon one of these new listings: M ACRES — I miles from town — Lovely sob when setting with neat and clean 2 bedroom home.- All on on* flodr — completely ear-■ MtojrjNS basement Fruit trees, brooder home, barn, etc Be cure to call on this — NO MONET DOWN. A ] bedroom way. lake property now selling i " .f,“m _ /, , , for 125 por front foot. Must seU : ®f perking Op one ill ’ e all In one parcel and will snert- i *“'«**• -J?, I. ' floe for SIMM. Write Charles ' ha.| mwi-et M-rlA, -» Morrow, Rout* 2. Cheboygan. J****) T.t ‘ . ’ Michigan or call Cheboygan. ' . h®?"2» r*7 ,4 MAdlsoi For Sail Lots 54 ! ACHE LOTS 1*0 DOWN Clarkston area MY 2 37*1. See For Yourself CHEROKEE HILLS! Ton'll llkett's wooded, rolling too ft. sites — controlled to protect better hornet — end Us close-in country location - Drive out Elisabeth Lake Rd. to Scott Lake Rd. turn right 3 blocks to Laeota. Carl \Y\ Bird, Realtor Community Rat'l Bank Bldr LOT ON ORCHARD -7M* ) STORKS FOR*LF.ASf. OPEN k OPEN Sunday 2 to 6 p.m. Waterford Area ..-BOW LA KB | tMI OLYMPIC . 1 -bedroom delua* .r™™ tie Colonial exterior Ready attractive and roomy One hoi we-ter bent. Built-Ins. Thermopsns windows, iocs, conventional mortgage available. Heilman A Tripp P W HBLTMAN Bldr OH 3-till HAYDEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 1263 Edison West Bloomfield dust Outside of Pontiac Space and space aplenty In- HOYT REALTY 244 | TELEGRAPH PE MMO — PE 3-1444 Office Open t to 8 OPEN Sun, 2 to^ For Sale Houses For Sale Houses 49 SACRIFICE location*0' Oo0d dr*lni Herbert C. Davis rB M311____ Business Opportunities 59 44*0 | — 1 5-9292 2-BAY TEXACO SERVICE SMALL ST-®' - *°T“ ♦**» pi** Ewr _oa 3-m» ■ontiac $575 CASH FOR DRV .CLEANIN' 9 buslnesr, Ft t-»24 thgtj 6 pn business And res! liF-N YOU NEED -$25 TO $5C0 ' i Tt' VlN ANCP^CO. Oakland A Phone PI DORRIS SCHRAM For Sale Acreage ACRES. 7 MILES NORTH eMS ttflll lot, rant W& at BRICK AND FRAME BEDROOM HOME 415.95 ‘smi BARGAIN HUNTERS SPECIAL ■aroge. oil heat. Northern High l blocks. Pull orlcc 91.090 with | imlv 9450 down. Payment, loss, sr& ; COIN OPERATED DRY CLEANING S AND OIL DISTRIBUTORSHIP GIROUX GROW MONEY trig 2 car garage. Bh^houee o*rcS1rd*laee TO LA- FAVETTE. LEFT TO EDI- OPEN StJi PINE LAKE RD E PAM1LY HOME fOR frontage, brl 199 tt. I 4 house 1 IMMEDIATE bedroom hnss. w Rd. Ahim. aldia*. furnace. 113.210, terms ADAMS RD, Avow Twp Many extras ta this eaeellent horns with alum elding, stone trim, Mae-tered waff* family room lull, llrepfaee' SUNDAY 2-5 P.M 'H^hith& 514 Tilmor " j Move Right In prScIeled* ORCHARD* LA EE % I \ PINE LAKE RD LEFT PAST , PINE LAKE COUNTRY CLUB; j TO PROPERTY i SPECIAL •*S!VS hawrQ ollVun “need'lftOOsJ NEW HOMES 3 And 3-ba«ri homes Bendy tor occupancy e trie heal, good location off S' win. tS.950 with 4710 down payment 1200 Down ptae mortgees ens! i me 9-bedroom homo tft Josh %JSSt *• * OXFORD 2-bed room heme Thl k>k#*Loi"itotTee 9ii' 990 on n J C HAYDEN. Rraltd 99' E Waited Ft M _Ojpe#Sve*-Sun 19 U_I_ MULTIPLE USTlNO SERVICE IRWIN OPEN ^toh^erWES .ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD >| TO PSRNSERRT TO TIL-• MOR LEFT TO PROP-1-! ERTY ' OPEN - » SUNDAY 2-5 PM. ;929 l anlcrbury [! ORCHARD LAKE ROAD TO BERWICK TO CANTER- . V BURY LEFT TO PROP-,1 ERTY OPEN [l SUNDAY 2-5 PM. , 132 Gundrr BuiWrr's Cto*e-Out . . ooklng for a buyer get e alert In llfo oak floors beautiful session will show day or night Evenings after • sell Mr. Hem-mer/MA 44UT. , A. JOHNSON & SON REALTORS FE 4-2533 im > TKUDOKAPH I oar ituohtd varaar NRkM UvtOfl room vltil flr#ptae* iMiriMil and t fui) »MilhN CWftt to MSTO. riTMisai OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. SnMMevwl 3 frdrnnm brtek_ Ltrge y.tg Shawncf rj^ Ukcfront Brick rtectsds ^x'p®sei5***on aAee5v*',lw g*i Piece even tenge and J P*k IC^t*^Jfc,|tlcAfTM * DIXIE HIGHWAY TO III; TUI LAKE ROAD RIGHT TO WALTON LKPT TO 9HAWNEE LKPT TO PROPBRTT follow alone OEOROE R IRWIN RKALTC M w Walton pec* u N B E L 1 E V A B L E V A L U 2 Family NEAR ST MICHAEL S 4 and bath down. 1 and bath up. aeparale entrances Oak floors, pleats red walla. Auto gas beat , and hot water Sturdy brick and | stucco construction In eeceUenl rental lecatloo CALL POR SHOW UtO. Look — poly ti ooo down' Fairmont Ranch bungslow. l room, end beta full beeemeot. oil beet, ws- -tor softener. Wonderful condition throughout FENCED YARD,, OUTDOOR ^BARBECUE JtwHhlV LIST WITH Humphries „ Open Eve ■T2-92.16 I h p. Holmes, iNc NEAR PONTIAC -■ BeautttuUy re- LONG LOW AND S BLIND tit 150 check l selling eppmnlment,.^ rooms, carpeting Uke full tile bath and Half I wonderful large u planned kitchen. ^ rated Modern Horn tub. oak floors, pies ed weSsT good be sen, both btauUfui yard car carmf* DANDY KUMOALO# ' CANT WN M<)f ur anything of value as payment, home Ik van OFFICE OPEN WE TRADE Full Price only I SDE^jarxfi °* ROCHESTER AREA HORSE FARM SITE ROCHESTER AREA • IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471; | 902 JOSLYN COR MANSFIELD ; i BUY SELL TRADE milLer DECK HUNTERS Next tear * dacr oaaured. 40 acra: only tM Warren Stout Realtor 77 N laitoav PI Ml« l^AG^TffeM' lit-ACRE PARM near Nortl Branch All tlllsble lead Include' 3-bedrm 2-story borne. Only 94. OENERAL REAL ESTATE 4191 Dixie Hoy OR 1-9791 Open Til 9. Sunday ‘til 1_. Rond ORO^Y^JgDM 317^ WHITTI- 1CRE _Fi#J-l5lt* or0yFSl 1-MU*** ^ ~ “LEf'S'TA IK ; - BUSINESS” BUCKNER Finance company WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 OFFICES IN Pontiac - Drayton Plains — mice -lied Lk . Birmingham. Plymouth LOANS $50 TO $500 — m TO $600 COMMUNITY LOAN CO E E LAWRENCE_TM MCI Get $25 to $500 ON YOUR Signature ■ Up to 24 Months to Repay PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND LOANS $25 TO $500 lake privileges — 3 it. earpetmg, separate dll k. large bright breakfast m tly room deep freest, 3 tge It moke Tike 920 004 Includes 3-bedrm rage*' Only* 110. too on terms* ** 40 ACRES OP HARDWOOD near White Lake, bordering no Oraee i ^H. $R ^lAGSTkONI REALTOR 4M0 Highland Road 1517 it b«eV breplace pegged floors O^RDMAREAm'-nodaroiaad country ci Lake Sherwood to own The had mown at I. be living room, tuning room MUl ore carpeted, log burning j her in the spacious living , and also In the family I . bright ' kitchen with din- . •pace. 2*4 baths, gas fired ' > heat, screened patio. ! JOHN LIETINOi ~ WAN TED___ OAKLAND COUNTY l' lake frontage on s big Pr*ce only 020.000 EZ terms hanatn hay for Clut. : . Subdividing or on Estate ACRES FOR HORSES ’* g fua>^< fenced into 3 ' ' ^ S*7^e‘ S ■jrsph I curtty 20 months to repay: Our service Is fast, friendly and Delp-f*. liflgtt °« Mile, or Mmn. HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 7 N Perry Bt. Corner E. Etta i Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance „ Corporation of Pontiac It B. fcglnitlL PE tun CrsdR AdvtBBfB MA | BUDGET YOUR DEBTS CONSOLIDATE BILL8-NO LOANS For Tour heel hot Mortgage Loans 42 the stole Good gross meet With or without Check oa this ani-TWW i Peterson Real Estate \ M MY 3-1681 Voss & Buckner, Inc. only titoO Down psyvnei C. SCHUETT. FF. 84H58 For Sale Farms * 56 SIX-ROOM Get Out of the Rut! Consolidate your debts. Let ua pay off your eaUttug mortgage or land contract, personal debts levs a reasonable g e w^^kmpwRpitco. Black River Just out- , inuVd uui installed Financing M W Huron fl br• Nome Mi aw , -v*tlab5* Write «tr* or call \ -----i--—=— Duane Kilims worth. 4710 Wall « • PIONEER H1OHLAND0 I Lauinger bedroom brick Bksems and garage Ctose to Jem K tit too with terms s E MM MwIlSTI month Teies end i Drayton area i re* ceroeting. rSTbesem*otPl Insurance Included 2 - bedroom, j Ler|e living room. Family sued' a lie feet tot Only fi tto i Bum in sink, oven and range ALMOST 2 ACRES Just *2, jCT L^S -MOOi ! ewr'snrage 'aSf’ll'S ■ » NiiHi inaci oa r li' Ra t itkci flaartoa throughout OPEN sat err.;Sunday^ Till 4 Brick end slum, construction Completely landscaped Finished ree room Large storage space la bsml Aif brick throe bedroom full, basement, oil beat, convemem to school Largo tot. easy terms . Evenings call Mrs Kimmrl all PE e-seei NICHOLIE-HARGER M's WEST HURON STREET ! WE 5-8183 ent or ' '‘Pontiac" "THE” "TEMPEST" $8,995 PULL price CARPETING. —ALSO— All Birch Cabinets 5 Bedrooms Choice Locations TEA TERMS MODEL bargain this should truly Us ta HOUSE OP YOUR DREAMS. PUU pries tit.409. MU moves you In with monthly payments of only gist which lochides prin- NichoHe-Harger Co. 'GAYLORD roltov th« gaadltvick DLOR AH lUlUMNO CO. ra miss POUR BEDROOM! la felt ! rovm for a uict family. loathe"lamlfy ret togeth-ers Basement cure lavatory Carpeting. Even has a play room upstairs for the youngsters. This is i home you wfl enjoy fur lUjM. With tonne. Cell PE t-tget E. Blvd. MODEL FE 5-3676 OFFICE “UN 4-2625 STERN a SEUOMAW SPECIAL $275 DOWN HURRY on this une - redecorated I bedroom home. Storms end serpens Lake privileges This one's HOT ,.Total price only M.ooo RAY O’NEIL. Realtor 2M South Telegraph Reid PE 2-719S PE 3-lMI I Ut. Located IS*- GAYLORD, Realtor 1342 W. Huron St. -I ntot M-. Uke Orion OPEN Sunday 3 to 5 ItSt Rowley. Drayton Plains ,R1fKbe«^SKer with car-pdtod living room and ttroptece. nSettoeor**Cafl* STORES LEASED. PARKING ' •.,TO...or j Jot OR 2 WIS _ - 'slantv | M FEET X 200 M3 ORCHARD Br*akfa»t room Ytry Phooa fvrautgs, FK and oat $10,500 $2 000 i MIN. ..._________________ . _ jio HAROLD •RA’n. S natural HUNKS. $5U Uniott L .bfdrm \ SSrm roll baU iraur Cbrrrful I ‘ MB] — —__________ wm >mm. »n*^an ft* ti5?« LARCFRONT A 'k O if I V I T ro s* APPRE-- P>n(> to offer lor only tie «o . “ »"»*-! 3 torn bedrooms, piaster. walls, oak floors, full basendee i li* ***** 3 ear garage 200 fe frontage. Only 12.3 DIXIE HWY. I M Mammy coa>ti Una vlth parmajrtoo* I lor Doctor, DnUit o STATEWIDE B ; D CHARLES. REALT 1717 8_ Telegraph FK WANT TO |EBLL wt wton mobile or house. Call EE I between SJO p m ee g jo t SHELL OIL'COMPANY If you ore Interested In be Shell Station Operator m-------------- I SELL RCA DR V. T^,nsr^- °- _____town chain, BBa1 replace new ton Including i Arcade machine. Buddy - defence set. fire trucks 1 ---ere tor cedar angel. much, bank bedj nr For Sale Clothing M I MAR-MINK PUR COAT, >UU ’ 30Y SCOUT" UNiPoBSrSl i Boy s snow tut outfit, ene - — —t outfit, g— ' t. 3t pants. 42 4SM. at, sue 44. flp. thus. lS'%^Mt »JfcS d OIRLS AND MATEREITT ■ -- 50 N Pwddock. PE jkOM, Uncoln SLACK- '1**MA|i PAW SO? * Wu* 3kn*s7» AATnt l hail LAU1NOER REALTY ■jam “ or 4 tn lavatory and show, __ _ _________________ isemvaL recreation room, 2» j LAKK ’LOTii tl.ael tio DN gjo ttoft* ' mo Paved winding rd» 15-min ,H nslto (Weusi del.* *1**1- |Q POHtlaC. FE M404 __ LAKEFftONT 3 bedrooms 3 nice tote. Large living room, firtptoce. large 1 glassed-in front porch, full base-mem Must sell. U.M4. tt.ooo Blvff Good I business Sea 5 g« . ! TAVERN FOR SALE IN PONTIAC Box Ik Ponttac Press._______ f ^ Sale Lsnd Contracts 60 1 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ‘ ] small Seasoned 2. sere, tl 150 balance • i. Secured by well i -----------------------“Tt Oxford I BARGAIN BOX: Oood used clothing selection v of new SMITH WIDEMAN WEST HURON cent 200 ft frontage. Ideal for I wp of stores Call for fletaUa, i kept i i call Mr ■ OR 0 og. oho I S- it Lautnaer a tdz. jin I ktD feROM - 08 WILL SAVE | kOT'S you money Call ee before selltoi ' *"*_*?_"... Feaneett. * ■ rk 5-U2U Rsurvmeat Assurance I ooODdMED CU>TED06~MK"MUL gL._~ ..... ' family Coats, hohdi, dreeeee! toe inks 00.000: gi.ooo dawn Paul M. Jones, Real Est a WEST* HURON STREET • Rent, L’se Bus. Prop. 57A IUJ'3- .. „„ Te OlRLVCOATT I tot OH ^ per cent Interest. Pur- j . tln»_ « |HNai«a F«v ‘W DirectIV across from a .**. ArU r^lf ^>ar» aj Fonttac JIM VVRVGHT* Realtor * Oakland ( --------1 “ PE <7W Paved. 170 per month. Plus tt MICHAEL'S REALTY E 4|M2 U. 5-0180 WE 3 LAKE PRONT BUT 17.000 OR j BEST OP PER furolsbed. White 1 Frame Bungalow, floored expan-, .- .. Mlll, . - , , ■ . .---- 1 to to. Ml heat , GROUND LEVEL. BASEMENT. 20 ! 1-TEAR-OLD BALANCE «0 31S.4S. beautiful landscaped lot sandy ; a 00. Fireproof. For Storage or too mnutlv e". tm Lotus Lnh*. —^ ----- —“I 22200. Own- smell business FE 2-3421 Eve». Waterford- WIU discount SSH - ' FB StfOk. I CB 2-4470. Flint. MMh r EM 3-2903. TwKXTV-KrGHT 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATUKI^AYt DECEMBER 3, I860 /l TG Idi fl—M—lM 0—d» 65 STraW^wECTs: Sale Household Goods 65. r*£anu - upright rjsooi j OAS STOVE .. fcjga Inh MS H. Cats. PE I AUtO MaSKE* AND MaTcH- rr£Jud*A up. HprS rock nnli buffet tod eOTOee hutah 838.50 es. Bedroom.**~T aai* and living room sUltea $37 up I Leaving BiplB. PS 4-3946.- Everything in used furniture bi|HAMILTON. ELECTRIC PLUPP-bargain. price*., Also mb livingr ' ■ ' rm*„ bedrras.. dinettes, bunk- & --------------- HIFI, TV and Radios 66{ For Sate MlKj^aMH^7i CARNIVAL "C . 37^*). .niter 3:39 KM~ 3-fft4d. COMPUTTI RCA TEST EQUIP-meat including toon end' acces- ELECTR1C STOVE 333, 3 STORM doors OR ftm. ___ : GIRL S 3«" BIKE. BLUE. LIRE ■ ■ . 3 TSARS OLD. .•« MA t-SOH _____ REFRIGERATOR. I I K E .„u ' white . , color TV shop, ell or pert, will I J consider trades PR l-BM OOOD SELECTION OP USED TV -sots. Priced for quick sole..Every GARAGE DOOfeS Fectory seconds. All stand — - dock from >33 end door operator*. (old wi epd disappear We gtv t SALE. j. 3-3337 ______,HOUSEHOLD GOODS 3 J37 ”* * ** ir MA~»W3 ] HIDE-4-AW A Y ~BKD ARP MA^CH- j •bout Mi P I BERRY DOOR SALES %'n >on>l> Sarurda/ Sw-66Sti*”lM^eMc5r^'JV**0* BEDROOM SUITE. ORES- ’ - ia>liftA «_MMS. ' 1 *ta**""' “ '*“* “d Many to Islde aerial ipeetal sale ; Franklin j ! . cMAnlit o6qp ooHPfnow. | *.bo»4 I irrv: #87 ktteben table eml choirs, | gyo OR 3-W43 ***** 7 0rc*r ATV - SO' COMBINATION NAU- i 4 pel MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE, gshvdr snd Isbrlc rhslr and otto- ; WT PE S3333- .v,, man , |m F year old. PE 5-1113.__ BANDED HOMING PIOIONS MApIe-5-1040. ____j- BEAOLE HOUND. 313. OR 3-4337. 19*0 DETROlfER 51 - FOOTER. Barly American furniture. IlMt sell. Auburn HelfhU Mobile Vti- ! .AtYAiMW___________ ALUM. 19 FOOT. SINK, TOILET. champion snurn. AKC RaOIS- I. PL 3*3313. Boats hU Accessories 97 11 POCfr ' with tat take 33,34 CRUISER. LOADED _plef_’tt3*S. will ,333. SM 3-3333.' 1331 I BL rit. (inertias boat fthPJS wa, 13-ft. Upper ssr ’.wWS»Aon«?s: evening or Sun* Urjggtt^at SSrVTa.1 . The motor that sets I •HP. to fi-tf/lfiEe, now. no mramtij OAKLAND MARINI D ...ISTREAM LIOHTWEIOHT 1 MtITiaitaaW Travet. Trailer. Since 1833. Ouar- “ — anteed lor life. See them, and gr' a demonstration at Warner Trail* iCHANOI «—3=1 value. Hansen Agency. PE wks„ Q30 up.**EM 3-0341. HAMSTERS. WHITE MICE. ALL Pet Shop. 83 WUlinms, PE 44433 MALE 'PEKINESE- 3 YEARS OLD. beat offer. PS 8-334I. DACHSHUND PUPPIES, MIN-* leturea; also stud NITlCI. OR >4iiir a OBRM A N^~ BMlPHlRD^^r.T , DETROITER PQNT1AC\CHIEF ‘Tve been waiting for the right time to tell Henry about | t, but his bowling scores keep getting worse and worse!" j LJOA 3-3831 ! YOUR DEPOSif TO RE- I r poodle “ 7 PC 1 PLY STAINLESb STEEL ceokwefe set Never been used | ] 3MR. Call HI 3-7113 | , 4-TEAR BABY CRIB. COMPLETE : i i-ratfer mahogany c r full ft i asphalt tils . . .. ca 04c' Christmas Clifts 67B Sale Musical floods 71 MS *3 RUGS .......... ftl.9ft|-—>-i—- j "BUYLO ' jriLE. iqj S SAQINAW GIRL'S ROLLER AND FIO U R E LESTER BETSY ROSS SPINET PI-; ROCKING HOR8ES. NEW. IS ARC ' --------------- * 333.30. Untve 310. i i t-PIECE DININO ROOM SIT. I _ LIVING ROOM SUITE, I 331. FE 3-7333______ 3X13 REVERSIBLE RUGS. 316 83. Poatu rubber backed rugs 813 88 'rv Twtod rugs. 333 33 Rug pads. **' $393 Pearson's Furniture. 4] Oe-|_ 9x10 LINOLEUM . I RANDOM TILE ... 1 VINYL LINOLEUM >■ ••BUYLO" TILE 105 9 Freeze, crest, t .{NEW—XO MONEY DN IT" ADMIRAL. 41*95. 31" TOTO-1 Range 3* rnln. 34M3, Apartment-siae elee-|3i m TV trie or gas range. 139.83 Every- new » '«’ tMnt far the heme. Olobe Purnl- Usen wr.sh tare. Ill W. Walton PR 8-3083.1 nehiek M' .' --------!maytAo ~ girl's clothing PE 4-7797 MEN'S CHICAGO ROLLER SKATES. , stae 13, 313. Pj 8-8703 ___( white pearl, 130-bass actordlan. HAND WOVEN RUGS. PLACE F89E'dl*Ro* - — lorcn 3-1331_______ Transportat'.i Offered 100 3 ENOINK AIRLINER. LOS AN-teles San Prancleeo, fan Diet IN Hawaii. 333 *r ----------* ToysV yj*t\ .*S* OR A1334 bCNVEIt DEC 13 PE 3-4*01 8(3 Li ^AL*BI*Su8?cnci m i s^gVoUt*rUl* _____________Culvert Pip* Iron Soli Pipe A Pitting* -*.* “Tver*. Orates nnd 8te| BLAYLOCK Coal A Building Supply Co. 31 Orchard Lake Av*. PE 3-7101 I Manhole C UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER AP- 1 L1*.8 **°Lf,AV!______ V&J. oKer: *#“ j LTSI'.D piano sale WEBC&R TAPE RECORDER. 3 ; Priced'lrom^1*** speaker. OaU eve*. OR 3-I3M—i ACROSONIC - Spinet, walnut HENRY P MILLER - spinet Wal-STARCK SOUTH AMERICAN WOOLLY monkey. PE 4-0747 after 3 pm " WE-CAN - PURCHASE—A ujXvnm i T-iSP °* fm 0 c K ooiNo north-Part ANTIQUES— FURNITURE LAMPS 1 w Village Store Com- : OVER 50 USED TV SETS PROM IPmoT CHINA CABINET DIN- • •'* tTVrW,,>'rV leg table and 3 chairs Call after " - M.IlM 1 V i OR 3-3131. itlon^Aleo excellent ____r, cheap. Elfj-OMl_______ j 210.000 BTU 8HAFCO. C1ILINO OR 1 31(0. i Machinery I SAW AND LAWNMOWER SHOP j D Automatlc^C"^^Ei|ieDUMY I completely equipped and operat- ?yf9P*Uc' * '* '* MY _ ing. Phone Mr. Moore. FE MIOO |.. 3..1448_______________ , CHtCKERINO GRAND — Recon- Cameras and Equipm’t 70. ,1K| r,,ln“npd 8pw“ii» 1 “’rices Include guarantee, match-! >8 bench, tuning nnd delivery, DOO POR CHRISTMAS 10%' Down 24 Months To Pay HUNTS PET SHOP.___PE Mill WIEN ANARMER P U P P 11 S, '1 Parklmrsi Trailer Sxles - FINEST IN MOBILE LIVING - totnre *- Buddy Queliiy Mobil* iRONlfilri' DRfvdAWAT'FK-H030 Wanted Used Cere 101 Dogi Trained, Boarded 80 TOP BUCK—JUNK CAR. TRUCK. I PONTIAC WASTE PE MSI ARE YOU GETTING .. Walton iddUf-mwMina voo PiAHt______... POR THE HOME CAN - BE .OAK DINETTE SET. 31" I. Ff 2-4330. ACI HEATEF. Rcfrlferntor. I ANCHOR FENCES No money down. FHA aonroved FREE ESTIMATES. Fe ^-7471 BEEP AND PORK - HALF AND quarters. Opdyke Mkt. PE 5-7041 Bargains SINGER SEWING MACHINE ... Mono cabinet tig-sat equipped. ------ ri5!5«Ml*rn *r*; m0ttlh I POLAROID H.ni*?.r!.*J C?_'E. 4 O,0s . _i Plash atti TYPEWRITER. »20 MIMEOGRAPH. 839 PI 3-44*0 ___ TOBOGOAN. THUNK. K AVI 8-trou«h. ping pong tabic, formal. ANY FUFS. McN HIGHLANDER SHORT*« I__________________ •AUE8 „AND 8KRV1CB SFECIAL icm, ftfttft. 17 ft Gem. Imc have wted Irallera KEY ACCOHDIAN AND CASE, i Ml 6-8002 TWO BIRCH PLUSH DOORS, I 1130. FE 3 i; Dining ! 1x12 ahaetlng IS p parking. Phone PE MMl OPEN _MON ( SAT. 3 TO 8 15 MONT* TO PAY a E or Pontiac hr 1 mile 'oikoER no-ZAO, like new, in lovely wood conaole; make* designs. button holes, sews on button. ate Assume 33.73 monthly bnlenc* owing 311.10 FE 30 gal. hot water heater, i i is*1 VNNOt|- ^ Open Sun. io - 3 UK ■ ■ . ■ ■: . _— | *r pny hhbh owing ,*iix.ov ra FWOLVERINE LUMBER — -r.- ■■■■■■ - USED ^ ORGAN 2 MANUALS. 11 I bargain. Gallaghers' 1” East Hur- 317 06 on, PE 4-03*0 __ __________ *Si» i W U R L 1 T Z E R COMBIN ATION “ 1 pedal wgan "llUtual 'IrSo,-PAYMENT PLAN j ^ 0>>>CC ™ hOAE DESKS.^ I tJj*HO*u MA- - ____ — ______,______. — - I 120-bas"s7 smaii sTae. made hi I Bargain *geilcks PK «SSi,0B*lr' 1033 Oakland Av. _____PE 4-4535 . Italy, custom built, expressly for THE SALVATION "ARMY fuSS' a 7a« C*U Ex^Smd*^ORT31SmD"K *” RED SHIELD STORE 1 •**•» • *»■*»• “A S-1SS3. I -”5 TOnn Sfir ------- —" ..._________ French doors. ALL MAKES GUITARS 11 and a furnace blower.1 PI 3-S34i. ELEC. OUITAR—AMP UKES spec purchase TALBOTT LUMBER baritone ukes for"wllSerth,Ba*«nen? watarproS^ COmI* TAKE°TALENT“TEST lae alas, Iniaalled also iromtaash LAYAWAY OR PAYMENT PLAN hardurard- electrical; plumbing: EDWARD'S 13 8, SAQINAW . painty and lumber supply^. Open ; ACCORDION. JENRICO ROSSELLI | AKC BEAGLE PUPS 10 Will old, 136 SM 3-2601._________ POINTERS - GERMAN. AKC. Idi hunters. Christmas gifts. 848 I .3-3011 ra 4-0743 3173 W Huron VACATION TRAILERS I ------— -------— r——i FOR BOW HUNTINO AND RIFLE ! Hay, Grain and Feed 82 j seasons, also Florida ya- : ....- ... . ^— I rATtONa 1ft FT Trall-Blaser THE MOST FOR YOUR CAR’ - WE BUY — — TRADE DOWN — — TRADE UP — LLOYD !:9ft 8un. 8tancoto School. after I p.m. MA ft-iiw. ntadi, | ACCORDION FOR SALE. 1ST AND 2ND CUTTINO HAt. ! will dr liver MAple ft-1041 HAY AND STRAW. \ BALE OR ft - j 000 bales. 77ft Scott LA. Road, i FE 4-4HR or OR 3-8Hft - \ TORN FED BEEF FOR SALE. OA I '. K. HOWLAND. < r Salaa and Rental. r Rtf.. Oxford. J HUh MOTOR SALES » sagiaew_____PK Hill .AVF-RILL’S L EM 3 "call ADDING MACHINES PROM 138 i 4.AU, | mm BBWtnTVna Worn. ... : ILLTYPIM OP IBT~3 9 CUT- OA 3-3733 _ WANTED MOBILE HOME J* TO I AS MUCH AS 3$d POIt juNK J3-II win per cash far your cheap cm. PE 34313 day d reppssei BLACK NAOQAHTDE COUCH. 141 Over Ji models to choose (rum. laches long, modern styling; cost I Pliers start Singer portables, 1143 new 1 years old. Exc. cond ! 313 SO. tig sag equipped. Curt's . 375. OL 1-3303 i Appliances. 1317 West Huron PE , BHANDnraW"WROUGHT IRW L*:4!49 . - - bunk beds eeraplet* with spriags' SINOIR CONSOLS SKW1NO MA-and mattress. $39.95. Also maple _chlne. (20. EM 5-4933 _ hunS and_trundle beds «t ht« «► SBLL1NO OUT COMPLETE HOUSE counts. Pearson s Furniture, 43, o( furniture. 117 Cottan St. ■ ■Iii.lfl*.l,ti.,LtflAT*;, -.... — SACRIFICE - ALMOST NIW~AT- BBAUTIPUL FRENCH PROYIN-1 >— - -.-hi-. .s , elaL 71 la. tea cushion, bmwr and gold tweed eofa with fruit Thompson. 7303 M83 West. BEDSPREADS AND DRAPER IU Men's suits.' Invalid chair. PE! WOOD1 COMBINATION ARMSTR6NO 4LUTZ AlfO CASfc j 337 8 I. PE 3-7403' : BATHTUBS. CHIPPED. 333 33 VAL-ue (29 50 Toilets nnd lavatories at terrific value*. Michigan Plud-rescent 333 Orchard Lk Ave —17 1 BATHROOM FIXTURE8. OIL AND gas furnaces. Hot water and l.’sed Trade-In Dept. I REPRIO A NICE 13 dn. FE 3-9842. , FURNI- menths New price 3313. Wilt sell for $119. BM 3-3437.__! Surplus Outlet FOR Detroit Chain Store heater. Hardware. < Carpet samples 13 x 97 Davenport and chair . 3 Piece bedroom set Reclining chair ...... ACCORDION. 5-SHIFT. FULL-SIZE? ! like new. 1100. OL 1-3398._| ATTENTION CHURCHES 3 BEAU- ! tllul grand pianos, reflnished com- | faghers. Tg^Ea*t Huron 'FE JhOWi ATTENTION f! . ___ ______ h g!3331 MIXEDRAlfTANDAtPALPA ' _ MAple 5-46*1 j STRAW TIMOTHY SECOND CUT- Rent Trailer Spece 901 Jwm pon late mode^ j BRAND NEW spaces PqNTlAC I fW? tap~diHn» on leter model For Sale Livestock 83 , 10 WK -OLD PIGS. 616 ADAMS Rd Ph OL 1-94’* ; registered T oxpord mobile manor por : Sec M Si M Motor Sales ‘I*0** *.h» *4n* 8“' i 3337 Dixie Hwy. OK 3-ICU3 ■ Otie^Lak. i »JE, AUJf riiS i flutes. On* rZRED ^ftgROBRED KARS guarantee. All famous HEIGHTS SUPPLY 3318 Lopeor Rd. ' FE 4-3431 COAL HSATBR, SPACE HEATER: electric pump, MA 8-1840. 31“ RCA Mahog. TV CALBI MUSIC CO. 119 N. Saginaw______PI 3-1233 j I ACCORDION SALE. ALL 8IZB.S CHRISTMAS SPECIALS RADIOS. OE OR MOTOROLA . Mff CLOCK RADIOS. ALL BRANDS. PROM 313JI OE SWEEPERS,, NEW ALL ATTACliMENTS ! , CASH WAY ! STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS 4xSath Peg beard ........ 33.33 4xdxtb Pegboard........... 34.31 4x3xS Plyacort ........... *4 45 lSg«9 33-ft. Rack Lttb ... I 33 4x8 Plasterboard .........- 11.33 Sale Sporting Goods 74 LARGE SELECTION OP USED I rifles. Ben’s Loan Knotty pin* i The I Bedroom outfitting Co. 47*1 Dixie i I Drayton Plain* OR 34714 graCIAL f a 12 RUOS. 134.15 Me- Burmeister HURON ___________ FE V13331 CONNER TABLE. BLONDE SOLID! —* tog»p. blatkl osBUtarl i **'®" chBprr. 1 lust below Tad’s. PE 3-7731. SIEGLER is and Oil Heaters r tbe heal lor half the cost. THOMAS ECONOMY KHHHMil 181 S^Seglnaw__ FE 3-9181 ners with lessons PE 8-5438 USED DOORS. LIKE NEW. I ANTIQUE PUMP ORGAN. &OOD birch (lush doors. 1 grad* door. cond. OR 3-3316._ _MI 4-6446.__________________ BLOND OUITAR AND CASS. USED I vEr'Tspecial •" ELIZABETH* Ul“>E 5-4771 ! OPEN DAILY ''TlL_l:_8UN 9-3 | DEER RIFLE, SHOTGUN 22 RIFLE. ! ----- . . - ; guh cabinet. let abates. PE B PLAT CLARINET. GOOD CON- I 3-1043 ___ dltlon FE 4-3733.______■ . . GUNS OP All TYPES AND MAKES. I BALDWIN ORGAN 3 PULL MAN- ! new and used. Antique and mod- I ua,s,^__p«d.> board, sell-con- | «n | i- HUNTER’S SPECIAL CAMPING I a 1 trailer complete' with stove, atnh. | bed. etc. Reascnable. Inquire 23 For Sale Tirea 92 0XU TUBELESS Bl.ACKWALL __________ I bCjlman hardware I B-PLAT CLARINET LA BLANC i Browning Oun "The Symphonle 3". Ilk* new, 3545 1---- sacrifice, also. Selmtr-A clarl- I OPEN clean cam jmpmm Eroooluy Cars ____ 23 Awhnrn WE NEED CABS ; TItat You Too Would . Be Proud to Drive CUSTOMERS WAITING POR TOUR CLEAN CAM Glenn’s Motor' Sales M2 W Karon at PE »T3l| ~ ALWAYS TOP DOLLAR Por high grade used tors -H J VAN WELT : 4348 Dixie Hwy Pb OR H33> JUNK CARS PE 3-34*3 1-2811 ('SURPLUS LUMBER & j material sales CO. . 5340 Highland Rd. I Midi OR 3-7313 WANTED BICYCLE 20" GIRLS &u!____ _or FE 4-4363 ■ NEW TREAD 'TIRES. 170X15. $$$ I EmI of Milford o OOOD DIED 1 “ ffr',r j^loam rubber pad. 333. FE I pouwmT ANT OUBEH^D FE 4-3333 or MY 3-3711. TELEVISION SYLVANIA 21 INCH REBUILT HALO LIOHT CLOSINO^JUT CHRISTMAS ] Christmas Trees NURSERY drastically reduced. Inland Lake Bales. 3137 W. Huron. PE_4-713l. DUO THERM OIL HEATER. LIKE BEAUTIFUL man” CALBI MUSIC CO. . >18.w I*0*14**-------r* A;4UJ I OUNt - BuV. SELL. TRADE; 67A BRAND NEW 1961 LOWREY OR-| Manloy Leach. 19 Bagley | I flrid. cSirTj.'t'S!; .S0*- »«*» f Open Fri . ini, nntf Sun _ PP1.E8 - *BXfc QUALITY POR all uses. Fresh sweet elder. ForMr'i Orchard* I Vo rnUta ittt Goodrich on Hl|fl Rd. Open r a$\i/ 8 SOON AS F JEROME KPWKWBHFKf utn. I speakers. Percussion on both man- i uato Many tones to choose from. Bold exclusively at OalMfbor's. I 9925 in mthofanjr with oench. j CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Ot 8. Saginaw at Rasburn ED WILLIAMS FuSD'TIRES 33 AND 0P~ SPORTSMAN’S tlSfffl if^E HiSEffySk; TAKI-: OVER BALANCE AUo misc. articles 72* Rose Law- Brinj m,« ima ge television •on Ms Mil. Uve teat. JU. ae* Lounge chair. 335. Rose taffeta firanerlen VS" T 144". (3BO Green. OMVed ___________t EQUIPMENT | SUY - SELL - TRADE j !4 AT DOUBLE STOP LIGHT I CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE UIRIORT SPOT' CASS AT ORCHARD LK PE 34403 WANTED^JUNK CABS. OR 3-3333 We Witt Pay ’’TOP DOLLAR** FOR EXTRA CLEAN SHARP CAM Quality Motor Sales 343 ORCHARD LAKE PE >7831 Used Ante Parts 102 come in «,««■ , S°;e'i n^«i5w BervIcV 8lore. \ WBB.I4TMT i s CLi F'i Hr FE 34133 “ [TRADE GAS 3ANOE FOR E&C- trie rang*, h S Muoro Electric •“F** ■y*’-. R*y!dl r., 1060 w Huron. ~ D SEE THE » H.,11 h ______ ______ from. Interior! or exterior. In our wall paper j and matching fabric selection Berry Bros. Jelled Magic no-drip | OAKLAND FUEL - PAINT | 2-4411 | < HU 1*53 (380 E. Highland Rd. i els Royal Auto Parts, 1 J-oung! Firestone store 14$ h, saamaw pe *-383»!**tr|3*lt*l;rf. dAMk ikam' SKDiiooM suit. »£.• R«n„« Large wardrobe, vanity, chair. ES' Dining ri C‘U ,,t"*DSubte Df”**r •nayacj:‘Si“rir£S,:; thom.w econondu ‘TS..J»gr».M“7jS|ier tTfSntSn \ or«i tv rca. ____combination wasrir and dryer Oood condition, (too OK 3-7SN._________________ I YEN-HEAT KILN WITH STAND. furniture' Por sale _ jfe *4173 PS liggp 4 TOOT APEX OOMBUtA- I DOUBLE SINK COMPLETE, 339.30 With trap. A grade. FE 8-4712. Montcalm supply 136 W. Montcalm. DEER nob WANT ED. 58 I cenU S li ra 3-3337. 331 Fourth. DEC. CLEARANCE SALE | Formica — : 10 per Ceos mi. mi nera sor ! small lobe. Double 310 with formica. Odd lots—.Tile and linoleum one-third off. Table tops-legs -1 cabinet hdwe. Mosaic tile gilt kits. 3 .79 nnd up. PONTIAC KITCHEN SPECIALTIES mtaSk ■ Huron lection. Cut Freeh Dally. 1130 ] up. Branches free with any purchase of trees or fruit. Oakland I Orchards, 1 Mile East of Mtllord j on East Commerce Rd. EVERGREEN ROPING. WHOLE-' ■ale or retail House ot Ever-greens. FE 343(17 PICK YOUR TREE" ■ I any Atothet,_ GRfNNELL’S i 37 s. Baglnnw FB 3-7163 . ' OOOD UPRIGHT PIANO. >69 Kemp; Christmas Is and your .... „ ____ „. of Pontiac. !rJfc*5* 5JFfI?*9.f,Il7JPW I 18 B Huron Gallagher's Truck Load Piano Sale ^Authorised ^by Highspeed, TRADE- MAUSER I MM. LIKE new . for 30.06 Remlneton slid* action. Pay difference. Ft 4-6702 WANTW): RAW PURS, OUR skins. Market prices paid. Vree-Par go. 500 Pontiac Trail, Wnllod Lake! Phons MArket Fall Clearance Sale j On fiew power mower? ( tractors and tillers j PS 64714 PS 3-1111 KING BROS. [ PONTIAC RD AT OPPTKS _ “ HSAVTD1 " I painting, Rocker 1 POR SAt;rMON 1 Save up to 34901 \ Gallagher Music Co. HfcigSMK ri 10363 HAMMOND CHORD O R O AN DUCKOUN. I C08T i -™ BOX OP i_____ UL 2-3049 AFTER 5 _____- -Y SNOW BLADB8 TRACTOR CHAINS TRACTOR CABS REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR ALL ssseiiL. leavy or light towing rg 3-3314 ""7"-. installed Free Auto agings ^mufllersXtull pjpex, absorbers.’When bjfughtt^ r**w- Lawyer' HOl.LERBACK AUTO Pontiac. Ft 5 Sals Usad Trucks 103 •TON PAN8L. 3173. Dial on Keero Bar- Hilt, Mtflnow, Etc, 78 M1NNOWC* ALL MJZEB. 2ft« TO ll.ftO dot All kinds of livt bait FE 4-632> 'DISCOUNTS OP 13’ PER CENT 25 per cent on Chrlalmas cards. Royal Future portable typewriters SCOTCH pTnES. $1.50 DBL1VIRID r OR I-5433 T& TTlJa,c—• * ■z-mrmmL wamsa. • i ■" ------— j PRIoIdAIRE AUTOMATIC WASH-:' ' i .i.-TUrUTI l.'U'I.I ! or, atw condition, gso. PK 4-8243 Ul-l KUt I JLW 1-1- kitcheOT^ewith ] ¥6£&iui~yWti 64k' BWok. heakonab^j>ppm X^Si-iife^gTOVE WHinLPOOL .pRYtatr ELECTRIC I 33.33 Smith borons > S subtracting n.. th - Corona electric portab corner from Turner Ford Dealer. I Mark I Evergrel Dixie Hwy. IPS 10) __ SPRUCE. BALSAM AND SCOTCH Dine wholesale can be seen >t ; .... i "■mi. ‘'*2 Nwr*3»ans$i fttftft Mia ti Dixie Hwy. MA ft-1171 BAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR. BY | comer M24 end Ofeensbleld._ gTAXEJ^ FOR CHRISTMAS TREE '“*°,ycALKrtM08IC CO t Sand, QrSVel Slid Dirt 76 ----------113 N. SAQINAW FE 8-3222 ------- -------- GIBSON ELECTRIC HAWAIIAN guitar with amplifier. PE 8-8416. OOOD USED VM TAn~KtS6K-i an. Treble and bass control, timer. 3 speeds, volume Ihdlca-tor. only 1100. GHINNELL’S mail.’Scotch* plne'BaUam-Sprue* I 37 S. Saginaw PK 3-7166 IllMdhdWl"" ’■ URINNELL BROTHERS CONSOLE I piano. Walnut «•«* a-"-$ •« FERGUSON TRACTORS 1 SAFETY SPECIAL FRONT END j alignment. Pr• i Factory 2nd* — Irregular*.. SAVE PLUMBING SUFtoflt < itf 172 S Saginaw PErraoo .good used c fied NOW! ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE I form Temple Both Jack" 73. Elisabeth UL MS. V^ iSy . J ■I 4701. RcHl • Traiiamtsslon Co. t , HOT WATER HEATERS. M-OAL sot, Conaumtu approved. 333 so value. $3333 and 343 30. morrad. ' Also electric Ml and bottled tea heatera Michigan FlUOrcacMt, W Orchard Lake *«. — 16. OIPTS FOR THE ENTIRE .FAMILY I Ice skates, toboggans, sklt. sled*. | archery equipment. All type* of hunting ^equipment. Marin* equlp- I CRUISE-OUT BOAT "(ALES demonstrator PIANO TUNINO-OROAN REPAIR » PEdaral 3-4334 FE 1-0377. BLACK DIRT. BROKEN CON- I —‘7. bulldozing. FE 8------------ 1 EVANS EQUIPMENT 6507 Dixie Ktghwey t 8-7371 * OR 3-7334, '. DEC. 3. FRIZ 'bta to win* you J For Sale Motorcycles 95 alter 6 p so cHkvitmJrK '.-ton pick up. runt good PB 34ISI ■56 CHEVY, Ita't ’ ROAD OKA'fftL. jl. a ftlS. t fill i one. of our Lombard, saws ranging from 4-h.p. to 33.9. at Proulx Oliver Bales on M-14 fast north ot Oxford OA 3-9331 _________ '37 TRIUMPH. 3300. pickup '51--- TervTce- 330 K PIKE----” - TytfBS •BdJghnV; •plc^up. 4..p^d~ HOY'S MOTORCYCLE SHSVICE triumph Sales '•7_ e. pr*- hoytTi_______________ I W. Montcnrm______PK *4381 For Sale Bicycles 96 34373- TOY poodles: silvers, exc!: mdrhad. ran*. OL 1-3747. Wood, Coal and Fuel 77 AUCTION er. B WOOD, M 60. IT; PtRK- Speedway fuel olf. Oaklaod Fuel A Paint. Phone PE 34133. GOOD FIREPLACE __________________WOOD. Delivered. PE 94633. GOOD. DRY SLAB - WOOD FOR ftfjpta|« i „ , delivered. PB 4-3688. SHOP LOADS &UT WOOD. WORK benches, odds S ends. OR , 3-6032. , _ _ , SLAB WOOD QK1"^'^RbSlACE USED ORGAN SALlF I * a^Mlfu fYs-efii A11,erU CONN OtM titaMly used, guar-1 3EA86NEb'lv6obr'riREPLACE _a“* “•» ! furnar.a SM klndltaf. 75 Scott 4-432t or OR 79 SALE STARTINO FRIDAY ......7 P.M; SATURDAY.....7 P.M SUNDAY ......2 P.M, DOOR PRIZES SVKRY AUCTION R RETAIL BUYING H^MMOI LOWREY' solnet"organ, "iikr new, L All organa guaranteed plus tree lesson* with Ole Poercn, former «t^p«onjantat tor WWJ Radio and 1 63 E. Walton 1 PAIR OOl.DEN PHEASANTS. ^Paitrtdje. BM 34436 tfta i-Y«AR^OLD BOXZRr3LU¥.~ ■ Wl-gtlTT^ - B