A 7 The Weather : %«ttrafir mihm # (Mrib ss ps***)^; 3 *. i^i, fOTj i i8th War ......w THU PONTIAC PRESS wJtMk ' - ft :*Wk$ MMi : ' • , / . * * ..' 1 PQNTlic, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY DECEMBER ia7l900^4WGES Discuss State FtaaBc«.lk, |j Brother Mum on Verdict Home 6dition VmTW JPKM INTUNAVIdafeSe ASSOCIATED PRESS Kennedy to Add 1 or 2 Today 1 Laos Shells H Strike U. S. ■ Embassy Romney to Give Rambler Buyers H By The A—dated Press 1 The UA Embassy and a| ■ French hospital have been hit by Savings Bonds ■ shellfire in the flaming battle for ■ Vientiane, sending hundreds of Bonus Will Be Figured! ■ French women and children and; ■ some American* fleeing to Thai-! !■ land. H * * * on Four-Month Sales;’ Calls Plan Crusade Doesn't Hint at Posts, Choices NEW YORK t*—Georgr WORKSHOP HUDDLE - Harry J. Woodman • right). president of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce, dlacuaaes state problems with twiu other chamber ot commerce officials during toe legislative workshop presented by the Michigan Chamber o( Commerce at Devon Gables Inn yesterday. With Woodman are Bemie Lattner • left), president ot the Perndaie Board ot Com-merer, and Ken R. Beardsley of Grossr Pointe, regional vice president ot the Michigan Chamber of Commerce. C. of C. Promoting LegUlative Action Urges Businessmen Info Politics As anti-Communist forces- jlLaos were reported driving Wtisti " T"' "V :”7*. ‘BV, troops toward the vital airfield! > JHTMidtftt Of AniCr-j out side Vientiane, the heart of the lean Motdrs Corp. today: cavttal was in flames, said report* the conpany ^11! I from Bangkok. Thailand's capital.! . . WU1 a „ award a bonus to Rambler As Artillery shell straek the L . . ' I c.ic Embassy today and the car buyers based on total; from of the betiding broke iato Rambler sales In the period I rm mrch ji. 19*1. ,1m, «K1 .. , sn perform In a Christmas program last night and’ Kot>ert Nothing [moments later saw him killed under the wheels of a car. on He'll Be In one fleeting moment, Mrs. Raymond B. Houston Attorney General of 1144 Myrtle St., saw her joy turned to tragedy. Kr*n* °"r miTrn In a program at Doneiaon Eie- WASHINGTON — Presi-mentary School. 7-year-old Call L- dent-Elect John P. Ken- «“ <«uy »« w«M Iu,r h- rw. ,niu .he jMuwonce Miother cabinet path of a nr on mm at Lyaa appointment — “maybe ^ •!/*• 'two” — later in the after- horrtlted inolher a a d school ; chants. -noon. He was dead on arrival at Poo Youthful Robert P. Ken-tiac General Hospital. nedy, reported cloge to a Carl was one of the Houstons’_____________ . .. eight children. ro«gii» in age fromldeci8i<>n 0n whether 6 mouths to 9 years. [take the job of attorney --He waa the cutest little guy ' general, met this morning you rver sau." mid vetotun Uth his brother. Towaahip Police Sgt. Sack Hart. | _ '. ... , who inveMig.ted Ike sccWeaf. The prerideirt-eiect put the time fw * cabinet announcement tents-Carl had been waiting with hU tiveiy at 5 p.m. (Pontiac time), mother and about seven class- _ . ., mates on the north side of MSS. .***** — .WH< to aewaaneu (t wws almost 9 o'clock and traffic! wwf ^ vresd, -was heavy, witnesses told police. | "tope of his Georgetown i Then someone yelled. “It s all hw!- ^T ua btat aa .clear,” police said. *• posto to be (Wed or the 1 pfoulf to (IB thin ! Cirl m lor tfce r«r ^ ^ aer lata the path of an east- ; The spots still open are seerr-bouad ear driven by James I. tariea Of the Tusagyf Agriculture Shea. to. af IMS Baston. St., )------u- 'r_ Watertoed Township WAIHWGTOR uto-Protodm*- l Shea'fold officers he had not »wrt s—i. -u ...— ^ ... chance tt> avoid hitting the boty. j oOenTUmi *-"*■ - 1 **■ was scheduled to make r CAHL HOUSTON Supreme Court to Hear SchoQe the two [factions slugged away jlfltoty tomL ‘ said the unti-ODnh] ^ normal navrmcni at me U—IIIM Chief Setup County prosecutor'* office today. t guU An important rtWr «t the dMm-i ► LOUDON ie~A Brltteh government .pokeunan todiy fighting has broken out In Addis Ababa, tiw cap. nr«*men in atoke affaire, he aaid " Lotto! tituhri, ^ be Edward Heath, lord privy seal, told the Houae of Com- gantrii* right aow to devefap a!^ ***>«• mons he had received this information from the Brit-1*””* wticWate voice of business until late |Mt algM. TV Vf*i ot the rampart ear. , PETRQ1T B» - Michigan AFL-j father fa a mrrhmalf at the waa ga^ toke n Rattan Ik BIB RUtoWwj^ «$£*»* « AlMgLJgtojygdi q&f&m* CO. garage to saM Onwasn (old him he to* k mners taking delivery during tteftowyMM has raitWW*!Rllf BT ■NHfBMa. would be urtoer to remain to d(v leriad we will automatically tewd!legislative rcdistrictlng In Michi i Teachers and pupils at Donel-j **«“» ¥ **rw of his ts year* of the center of the bond# ranging from tXS to Slfi gan to the US Supreme CoiiH. Ison School started the school day! experteuce there, embassy and ap-Imaturity value as our comuiaUve * o * in a hushed- atmosphere this morn-| ------ ------— i- monthly the*- on afl important issues. Michigan Author ~ Sells TV Rights fall ambassador “in past two hours." Football Fans The ambesMdsr threw open the^ WIOCHl J QHS i* W the toe., testators am. r‘r,.^nS3! JS&'iZtolot SnowBowk—**_________________________________________________________ - -rt Sunday Game :! w* «*« - * »-■ - « ;“rs, state chamberi and Labor, attorney general and “He was' a alee youngster, postmaster general. . rV*'.” ca*nm mm m mkutes Mm. Iva O’Dell, petodpul. king af t been proclaimed bundle up I {day. r trolt .jTravers. author of "Anatomy i . The finale between the De-j Potter __ _______________________ Emperor [trolt Lions and the Chicago Bears would lend the way with strong * Murder.” ... , may be fought In a snowstorm, informational and educational pro-! _ * " " ' i The i-H...| wu hear(j bm>'the Weather Bureau warned today.{grams, designed to keep local]_ n»n‘f_0* John; nc oroaaenst was ncaro oerej~~ T"T ——cm- ■- —r —~in q—______|company aoie to oo it. rnr wo:"—•*v* "• Michigan has 13 times the depoatd emperor dashed CoW we*,h<’r ,hrou«h ‘h‘‘ week-chambers abreast of Lansing de-J«l XJ^S man>' years, the customer has PopulaUon of the smallest. He srd home from Brazil liheJend ** predicted. v-etopmenU throughout the legisla ' been heavily ignored in the divi-i intended that if the preoent [writing. °*Tr • y*” Schnlle appealed a Michigan rr :: tpecmc ^ ™'M^«;a»reme emm decision which from M per rant to » per ram. [m 34 that ft did not hove! ♦ w ♦ jurUiction. rj “-**» "**! SSifAXS,!"’- tojttL* ** “T* **•*. O^riMuttou * nth Amend- I p *-ould have been their tura Ran-* ITT ' to taken part similar Chrh*-|w£J? hTta^Ung any de He contends that the population mas program tor their classes to-Lisions [make-up of the Senate districts {night. fa a Molatton of the due-pt*ocess! The performance will be held as “Not today.” he replied, would pay (ig.H*. [and equal protection clauses of [scheduled, but the Houston chft-j “What can yon teH «a?“ ; 0BI-” jthe amendment idren won't be" coming, teachers “Nothtag,*? ho said. Romney added, "The time is) * * .* isa,d- right tor this kind of move by aj Scholle said the largest company able to do ft. For moj^toct M.7IUM far the j Awaits Oakland toward home from Brasil, where!*"* *m pndkird vetopmenu throughout he had been oo a farmal state Saam flurrie* *«* romperatures|tlvc yew visit while Wcdnsedny g coup took[,unr,bM,« to • tow of U Place in Addis Ababa . peeled ftsiight. ( Airline sources said the emper- Friday will be parity rfaady or was heading for Roberts Field [ and colder, the high marking In Liberia, the fall width of the! near to degrees, ftoutownaarriy African continent away from Ethi-j morning winds nl U to to milre til s , fa M opto, (hie report had Mm already per haw wtft shift te northwest UUatAr I lOTlClAn in Liberia. [ criy at to to to mien tonight. ITtQIvI I/vvIJIUII The Ethiopian broadcast an- and aartb to a^ribweaf at Mto to 1 nounced the appointment of a new mUes tomorrow, prime minister. Ras Imfu. former . ^ , ... J.' , _ . “ijrarr-s-sssS' ■ •ni,' Briiw VoUc- on» «nH Ma°^> r*' ,“Tr**' T"‘| Coding Detroit Trouble the British government has heen«“r^™7 “ m T™.' . , Vj ^ tofarmMly to recognhe «' new regime. ceding | g,m. At 1 p.m. the re-|c* — including Pontiac Telegraph rerpnwatoeUees sffit «as 35 -\to buy Detroit water is enuring Were severed with Addle Ahaba i —. ... — . [tinto scheduling difficulties. Ger- [ike in Excellent Heolth, toPeAntendm. News Flash There was informed speculation knowledgable , series', based Republicans—that Robert's appointment to tte attorney general post might be announced sooo by his .brother. For many days 35-yesitold Rob- ..—rrK. —r, , . _ ‘the Dsbruit water depsrtment. said The Ethiopian radio announcrd Say Doctors AflBT Exam jin Pootisc yesterday, that all sir traffic to and from I _. j Remus urged speed in the mat- the country had been suspended WASHINGTON (UPl) —Prest-1-and said (the armed farces would ''lake necessary measures” to ase that this directive was carried •ut. In London, Heath told Parliament the British ambassador in Addis Ababa bad reported fighting to the Ethiopian capita] ii* volvcd ‘‘moderate small arms and mortar firing.” Heath said there waa no reoson to bebtve that there was immedi ate danger to Britons and British GDatmwweafth subjects, totaling 100. He concluded: Thera ia pa evt-dence of Interference from outside Ethiopia in the revolt.” The 44-year-old crown prince ap parently look advantage of his 68 year-old lathef a absence to seize been heavily ignored in the division of the benefits of industrial !trcnd of population shifts con-progress tinues. by 19T0 the largest dts- v*n»r-.! "Goventnsenl has taken more wil1 •»» 25 «>e pop-; BASBINGTON to - Gw. Or- - - - Voelkct sjjjwj mors unions havp demand«i ulation of the smallest district' vine L. Freeman of Minnesota m ■** wmgned the pros and and' more, corporate proSh*” ^th equal represenjtation. [ sped by jet to Washington to- °f «crcpting the job. attorneys office at labpemtog.f|„M, kJ!T ■—■— - i * * * day anild spreadtag repmta that • *. * [MActo...hi sxpected to go into the. ..g^ ^ rauch bypassina of, A 1963 amendment setting up Prerideat • Beet Kennedy had H* conMrred privately Wedws- it/twork's schedule next season j Mitnr conaumen has ntinM *he Senate districts provides tor tapped him far Secretory af |**F "Rh Atty. Gen. William P. Meanwhile. ABC is looking «xed geographical boundaries,! A^towHure. There wws no con- !*«■*»- increasing spedulation that La.man to play the title role. They ment.. j Scholle said under the system a! Mrmatlon from Kenneth- butoth- wou® Mke the post • want somebody who looks like) ' • (district wouM be entitled to elect er sources here advised re- CountyiJohn Wayne. Who doesn't want tMiirr Banmey mid eapaa a zenator even if all the popula-j ppriere to “go heavy such an actor’ . iContinued on Page 3, Oft. 3t tion moved ~ u3l£hLV aftm£watot* ’ •**•> far, Remusj liasy ^ ^ ||g toe representation ot balUand or aeaa-to-toe must- lCouhl>, on (^ Detroit Board of) Water Conuniasfaners far the first time li\ history, The county's voting representative after Jan. 15 is Louis H. Schtmifte). who indicated that it won't tfa long before Detroit Is the primary supplier of water to this area. ft* Us yearly head ta toe physi-eat checkup. , " MaJ. Gen. Howard Sayder, Me r reside ut'» personal pbywlcian. sad U. Goa. Leonard Beaten. Army Bargain general, made the leport Within aa bodr after too Chief Ex ecu,he fall Walter Hoed Amy Medical Cantor. In Today's Press hhhhhhhbhbbhmmhhhhhhhm Christmas Story for Cfc Hclrn, Pago 69 about Freeman. Baudouin Is Married in Brussels A dose associate of Robert in* Isisted that, as of Wednesday night, he had reached no decision. Earlier. Ms brother had saM be be additional cabinet members named today, bat that rrrtatotj he wenld have same Friday It nst today. j But he also reported he was 'making some progress." so ap- _________. parently the outlook shifted BRUSSELS, Belgium tAP) —.quickly. Belgium s King Rpudouin today, On another matter, the president-married a shy Spanish aristocrat elect expressed hope he will be amid ancient regal splendor in a able to meet frith British Prime -world shaken by rebellion and Minister Hardd Macmillan “ia th* rerilcssness not too distant future.” This rejoicing nation chanted "Long live the king—Long live the ®AV OF TAUU queen" as the monarch. 30.-who i The president-elect scheduled a regarded As . Europe's "most full day of talks with members of the apeouBag population af Oak-toad County li soaking up Hto M*rrgreual supply. Remus, who said there's nothing to prevent Ms city selUng water right away to Pontiac and rounding anas, outlined Detroit "s metropolitan water network to members of the Oakland QMfnty Planning Commission and some county supervisors and officials. 4r m* * In answer to) a ‘question from Schimmel,-Remus made it clear ... „ . . __ > i . (hat Ms department's UmetaMi- ■ By«w.^.and Ms bride. Dona Fabfala de "on-how fast Oakland Coimty moves.” In the audience at. the Health (Continued on Page 2. On. if Mora Y Aragon of Spain, are shown arriving at a dinner in Ihielr honor Wednesday night on the eve af their wedding The couple was married today tn Bwtaasls before * brilbSntly dreaw-d audience of European royalty and Near and Far Eastern titlehoklers, who looked on approvingly. The wedding was a dream came true lor ths Belgians, who have been without a queen since the tragic death of Queen Astrid ia aa auto accident 25 years agd. eligible" bachelor, took _ bride tail and dark-eyed Dona Fabiola. * * * Outside ft xutN a cold slate-gray! day. but in thVhearts' of the M-! Rians and gut^s mat Included' five! kings, tour queens and 46 princes and princesses ft was a warm and] happy historical occasion. Fabiola—dressed in a long white satin gown with trailing veil—«p-, pea red at firtt to fight back a] few tears of happiness. But she! was immediately reassured by quick smiles and a comforting pat -oh the hand by her king husband. A brilliantly dressed audience) of European royalty — even aj sprinkling of titlehplders from the Near and Far East—looked wi{ with approval S *'* In a restless world, stirred by] tlivil strife and uprisings, here; | i (Continued on Page 2, CoL 2i (Continued on Page 2. Col. 3) • r I I THE PONTIAC Pl&SS. 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Filled tee% FILL CANDT m-Paaad Jar 4\ i v r THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1860 , 7“7 British Princess /Steals Show in Brussels Visit BRUSSELS (UPI) - Princess Margaret’s arrival here Tuesday to represent her country at Thurs-iay's wedding of King Baudouin and Dona Fabiola formally end»d a 20-year-long feud between Britain and Belgium. Queen Elizabeth's tiny darkhaired sister flew from London her commoner husband Antony Armstrong-Jones. She was only one of many visiting dignitaries, Including U.S. Secretary of State Christian A. Herter, who arrived to take part in the prewedding festivities. She also made past history ^ the wartime feud that lias split the two countries and their courts. King Baudouin and Ms father, the former King Leopold, never forgave Britain for denouncing Belgium's capitulation to the Nazis as a stab in the bock during the dark days of Dunkirk. 1ST VISIT SINCE WAR Not since World War II has a member of the British royal family visited Belgium to take part in a court celebration. Princess Margaret visited the Brussels World'.* Fair in 1958 and her meetings with •f I King Baudouin and Prince Albert E UTTUCST ANGEL" — Most of her fellow students look ; down oo 19-year-old Marilyn Kay Bell, 196 Liberty St., but they • couldn't measure up to her for a Christmas play role. Die ♦-foot-11 f coed will star in “Die Littlest- Angel," which will be presented at • MSUO for youngsters from the Oakland County Children's Home. ; She enters the MSUO library with Howard Hinkel, 19, of 315 Perry- • dale St., Avon Township. Hinkel is 6-foot-3. * Here're jon Buying Toys for Tots i Take children, add equal parts df Christmas toys ... ■pvt fun! I science sets ai If possible, choose a basic toy — one that ean be used in* several different ways. Erector sets, for example, allow a child to build many kinds of toys. The toy also tits a variety of skill ' i Expect a fair return for your dollar. Consider how long the toy is likely to last and hold the child’s . _____. . ... , ... interest, and it should be fairly i Shopping lor theright ptaytWng.1, for ■ Try to re- fcUght up youngatere’ face. onLj, 4., ^ ^ about the man-moving will be a Bite Usurer's reputation, faaier for "adults In wonderland * It h frith these hints: , Buy for stages, not for ages, taking your cue from the child's Give some fought to what the toy can .do to improve a youngster’s skills. Play, after all, la a child's life, and toys are his teach- •efeawy anas; young children go Off-the-job mishaps kill twice aa Tar those they ean push, pull tad many Ameficans as those killed • handle, when youngsters reach I while employed at regular work. Princess Margate! ' , paved the way for the reconcilla Ition. The Beigtsn royal family : J. fused to send the funeral ef the late King George VI la ltd. Nor waa a representative sent to Princess Margaret's own,^fed* ding last May. But 1 brother Albert and his wife' Princes* .Paola, welcomed Princess Margaret and her husband at the mist-shrouded airfield. ’ Extra police were sent to the airfield to control the jostling cheering crowds anxious for a glimpse of the British princess. Her Jr-craft was preceded by another one bearing wedding gift*. Bomber Breaks 2 Records EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Cklif. in — A U. S. Air Force B52G jet bomber landed today after a 10,000-mile nonstop flight without refueling, breaking two world long-distance flight records, the Air Force announced. V/\io Soys They don't Hove Charmed Lives? RALEIGH, N. C - Who says children don’t lead a charmed mi v )' Thirty ymagsten escaped |a> Jury whan their school bus collided frith an auto taro. 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Llppman, general manager of Textileether Division, General Tire [SpgG&s Emperor Haile Selassje Dedicated to Ethiopia lahlMhmaet of the WQIys Diegooe- ' IMM VIV'tIt ' ■ ... ■ Vv 1 J Ho clinic, ' ft Mq—r camp for / ! tic ettnie, . Children end a planned recreation Carter for ytlrad workers. Cubs Send Yule Boskets, to Two Needy Families. "Guiding Stars” wee the theme K the pernt Christmas party held by Pontiac Cub Pock S of Qroioot School. Tbe beys sent Christmas baskets to two needy families la the school area, end mailed Christmas cards four nearby nursing homes. Eight bays received awards. A grizzly bear usually usei long, sharp foreclaws to dig out ground squirrels and mice. Hag Ruled Land of Solomon for Many Years ay United Press luteraathmal Mission-educated Haile lelaalie I, 69, Is a small, quhrt, man of regal bearing who has worked for his country stape the age of M. This has included armed dashes with opposing factions within Ethi opia, an appearance before the League of Nations to ask for against invading Italian forces before World War n, end the dispatch of Ethiopian troops to fight with United Nations forces in Ko- fUile Selassie—which la traas-Istlon means “power ef the holy trinity” — was bam My M, Met. under toe name Ran Tafari Ma- At 18 ho became governor of a province and during the 1939s traveled throughout Europe seeking friends for hie small and relatively unprotected nation. * * * Meanwhile he consolidated Ids position at Thome and was appointed regent by the Empress Zaoudi-tu. He became emperor Nov. 2, 1930, shortly after the empress' death. He gave Ethiopia Hen providing far Western-style two-house legislature and declar- ing him “sacred" and his power He began to encourage foreign capital investment and sent pram-ising EthioiAan students Untied States tor study. APPEALS K> LEAGUE But his program was Interrupted by the Italian Invasion of 1935. He went before the League of Nations to declare: "Apart from’ toe kiagdom af toe lord, there Is not on earth any nation superior to nay other. Are the states going to set op toe terrible precedent of bowing before force? It la InternaMonal morality which la at stake.” But the appeal was in vain and the exiled Coptic Christian ruler— whose geneaology reputedly “commences with Menelik I, son of Solomon, bom of the queen of Sheba, and which has continued without iAterruption”—took up residence in His Interests run from music, history and biography to modern, ------j|~» automobiles and movies. travels, and currently is in Brazil on a state visit. His wile is the former Princess Woysero Manen, they have four children. He was restored to li four yean later with the aid of British troops. He then accelerated his program to Westernize Abys> sinia which was admitted to the United Nations in 1945. Tbe emperor, whoee It tin Include “Lion ef Judah, King ef Kings sad Defender of toe Christian Fatih,” baa store led a relatively quiet life lu hit Si-room Addis Ababa palace. D«ath Takes Newsman OWENSBORO, Ky. (API — Gfeorge M. Fuqua, 73, vice president of the Owensboro Publishing CO., died Wednesday after a long illness. He was business manager of The Owensboro Messenger and Enquirer and secretary-treasurer Owensboro Broadcasting 'Company. U.1, Czechs Trade Blasts Over Stamp WASHINGTON (UPI) — The State Department has rejected a Communist Czech charge that an American stamp honoring Chechoslovakian patriot Thomas Masaryk was promoted by “traitorous emigrants.” The department said Wednesday it was "beyond nnrnpmh—Ian" why Czechoslovakia had refused to accept mail bearing the Masaryk stamp, r * * * It was one of a number issued in the U S. "Champions of Liberty'” series and honored the first president of the Chech Republic. 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(beet Fleer J. m SIX i: ' ‘-i • •■ 'V * ■ * THE POXTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, I960. Actress Protests Label [Grand Valley College 'Queen ot the Nads'' ~ Offered Site, Hedp l*P7, . . \7. LONDON (AP)—German screw jwotnanfotod ’' He had only adjured her screen talent, she said. She had not been Hitler's mistress, not even his triend, she in tears Ttteedaynight as die began her campaign to persuade British movie makers she was] .newer a Nasi. "It is so stupid to call me the Queen ot the Nazis," she protested. “I never spoke one word ot politics. It's aU lies and forgeries. "They made pictures ot Hitler! kissing me. They made pictures! .,0t me in the arms ot a Nazi of-]' Iker I'd never even met." *, * Red-haired Leni, at 54, tearfully •denied that Hitler once called her' * the "perfect example of German! Mrs. RiefenstaM wants to remake in Britain her film classic “The Blue Light,” which was made In 1936. First she must get permission ‘ to work in British studios from the Ministry of Labor and the movie unions. "din." short for "engine,” is machine which separates the ton fiber from the seed. ■ 1 m GRAND RAPIDS lit — Developments in site offers and administrative aid are keeping up the momentum of plans for the proposed Grand Valley ., College in West Michigan. ♦ L. William Seidman, chairman of the college's board of control, announced that Michigan State University has agreed to lend the services of Dr. Raymond N. Hat;h for several months to help in groundwork for the new institution. Dr. Hatch Is assistant dean of the M8U school ot education and will serve ''Meanwhile, former Grand Rapids television itatibn owner Leonard A. Verslute offered a 100-acre tract of land near Blythe-field Country Club as a site for the proposed school. By letter, Versluis told Seidman he would donate the tract free of charge. ★ * ★ The legislature has peovidad that a site be obtained* and $1 million in private funds be raised before the college charter takes effect. Ever notlcp (asks H. C. Diefen-bach) when women claim they have nothing tp say, the nasty way they have of not saying it? Hard work is an accumulation of things you didn't do when you should have. Earl Wilson. I U2-Summit Nest on UPI List Kennedy Win '6Top Story NEW YORK (UP!) - Sen. John F. Kennedy’* election as the first Roman Catholic president of the United States topped this year’s list of lQ biggest stories, announced today by United Press International. * No. | of the "tea biggest news sterlet of 1SOO" — selected by UPI editors of the United States and Canada — was the downing of the Ut spy plane by RBests and its aftermath In the am- t collapse wlag it | fencing of ptiet Francis Gary .Two stories tied for third place: The 15th session of the U.N. General Assembly attended by other heads of state: and the gaining of sovereignty hy the Congo, setting off a wave of violence. The "10. biggest" list follows: 1. Kennedy’s election. I. Us Incident and aftermath: summit collapse and Powers S. (Iks) 15th session of U.N. General Assembly, aad the Oon-g®. 5. Cuba. C. Japan cancels Ike’s visit. 1. Caryl CVaamau executed. I. Negro sit-ins. I. Hurricane Donna. 10. Pirates win World Series, Margaret's wedding aad fa Chil eap earthquake. , + . * * dBm/. The Bring' at, a Polaris missile from a submerged submarine by the United States was 13th; Russian • Chinese dtoagromnat On coexistence policy wia 14th, and the capture and holding for trial of Israel of Nasi executioner AdoU Treat 'Em All Alike GREENSBORO, N. C. (UPU-Feter Williamson, former Greensboro police chief, reported that he was issued a traffic summons for parking three minutes overtime. 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Bronze and stripes. 119.95 velue................;. *.. • AS steel cebleet resists stretching Tele vision . .. fifth Floor Shop From WoRbV Comploto Selection •f Beautiful Dinotta Sots ,’C* Lowor Level OTHER MACHINES FROM 49.00 mW wm THE Marilyn Bell to Play the Role for Children *| .^} 1 ittlest Angel' Has Ive In the Oakland Avenue I Presbyterian Church, she PQNjriAG PRES^, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15, i960 ~r in jfrigh a There’* a 19-ye^r-old hazel-eyed blonde at Michigan State Univer-city Oskiandwho i* ueually down upon by ter fellow stui dents. but, when It came to choose a star for "The Uttlest Angel,” ft be pretented at MSUO Dec. IS, m one could measure up to her . or down to her. IWleeMi, St-pound Marilyn Kay Bell of Poatlar flu isny brio the rale * But Mis* Bell said her stsi has caused few real-life problems. She reached her present height in the seventh grade. PSYCHOLOGY MAJOR A USB graduate of Pontiac Central High School. Miss Beil la a sophomore at MSUO,* majoring in psychology. She plane a career in guidance and counseling. le membership recording tary, a member * the etefraad a third grade teacher la the Sunday school. La* summer the wai a nurse’i side at Detroit Memorial Hospital Ste has also done some modeling —hair fashions and teen clothes. part * a pregram at a Christmas party lor u youngsters from the Oakjhnd County CM1- Sponsored by the Community Service Committee of- the A elation if • Women Students MSUO, the patty will be held in the Oakland Student Center. GREAT VARIETY N Each child wtu receive a gift bom Santa. Other entertainment will be a recital by the Modem Dance Club, music hy the Hi-Fi Club, an all-itudent German-Band and carols by the MSUO choir. Other Pontiac student* active la the project are My Keren, Brenda Craddock, Evelyn Laster, Cynthia JMmeudf and Avn Heuk. ] ' * i Mlts Bell trice to spend as much time as possible—whatever Is left after rehearshing, studying and *iewi." church work playing with *r ‘ —J........... rix-y ear-old Mother and two-- * . _ , months-old slater. She also has a!*-tnortainiTi6nt Banned 17-yeerold brother at Copa for Four Days The tl*QF' coed lives with her r * * , Mr. and Mrs. Lester Qell j NEW YORK tUPI) - The police kinds of dates — I don’t have to1 worry about whether or not the! bay is tall enough for me. "And at parades, I can always) get a front-row position. It’s JuM { I a matter of walking under the Cheryl Crane [May Be Released1 During January 1 * , ) SEVEN custody ot her grandmother until last March when she was pitted School for paychi|Mc "We’re a small family,” Miss Beil mid. “But there really are more advantages than disadvantages to Mag mile,” she club for (our days during Christmas week because six employe! were found working without prop-! er identity cards. Deputy Police Commissioner Ed-J ward J, McCabe ordered the ban! 'For example, I can have a|l'to begin next Tuesday. HOLLYWOOD Mr. end Mrs. Boy Heslinger of Rochester after she’d watched the recent big pre-Christmas doings in our beautiful suburb to the seat. A Santa Claus letter addressed to Man About Town, with a Pontiac postmark, signed Paula Grace asks for such simple things that they’ll be forthcoming If Paula wlQ identify herself. Further appreciation of the courtesy of Pontiac store clerks la phoned by Mrs. Harry Urbeek of Waterford, who says they’re generally obliging arid kindly as ever, even during their trying hours in the Christmas rush. She adds, “They reflect the true Christmas spirit.” Bedtime stories that do not put the children to sleep, but keep them wide awake, according to Mrs. Raymond Hanchler of Drayton Plains, are those by Lucrece Hudgins Beale, now running in these columns. “My children hang on every word,” she add;. Today’s ice skating bulletin: beware of these rising temperatures. Only on oar smaller lakes to the lee safe. In defiance of the zero weather, Mrs. Dorothy Stewart of 2344 Silver Lake Road, reports that her daughter, Penny, found some myrtle plants blooming in the snow In their yard. “Tell your readers. that nothing less than three-inch clear ice is safe for skating,” phones, Mrs. Ernest lively, of Keego Harbor, who asserts that our biggest body of water, Cam Lake,vis a “death trap,” as Its lee rarely is safe, regardless of the severity of the winter. By JAMES MARLOW WASHINGTON (AP) - President-Elect John E. Kennedy's administration will be the first-wave of the future. By electing Kennedy, 43, president, this country—alone among the big nations — has made the first clean break with the past.' One by one in the 1960s the giants who dominate the world scene now-all either ancient or aging —will disappear off the stage of history. By the end of this decade most, probably all, will be out of positions -of leadership. Kennedy alone among the big world leaders is both young and new in the sense that he has no direct link with the past in making, shaking or shaping the world. The others, Uke retiring President Eisenhower, are holdovers from the past. Eisenhower, now TO, is typical of those others, hi one way or another—in his case in several ways —be was one of the active forces in molding the world of the pre-1960s. EISENHOWER He was allied commander in Europe during the war. commander of NATO in Europe in the early 1930s. and President eight years. But all of the present world leaders either came to prominence, and retained it, during and after the war or even preceding the war. Nowhere among the big nations since the war, until now in the case of Kennedy, has a new and young man appeared. adenaueb Take some examples: West Germany’s Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, now 84. emerged after the war and has been the German leader since. DE GAULLE French President Charles de .Gaulle, now 10, emerged as leader of the Free French during the war, served as president retired, and rtow has come bock to dominate France1 again. KHRUSHCHEV , Soviet Premier Khrushchev, 66, built up stature during the war by his services under Stalin and has been the real Soviet leader since the-old dictator died in 1953. MACMILLAN British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, 66, has a long record of public service but didn't reach the top spot {until 1967. TITO Yugoslavia’s Marshal Tito, 68, became his Gauntry's leader during the war and still is in charge. CHIANG - Nationalist Chinese. President Chiang Kai-shek, 72, was a towering figure in China as long ago as the 1910s and, although the Red Chinese threw him off the mainland, he’s still boss on Formosa. Of all the present world leaders, Chiang has the longest record of holding the top job. the war and now tltot they dominate mainland China he, still is top man. White it may seem extraordinary that this country should have chosen a man of 43 for its leader, young leaders may be the rule by • . ~ .. . the end of this decade, not the In Spain there is Generalissimo exception. NEHRU India's Prime Minister Nehru, 71, was long a prominent figure in his country, although overshadowed by Ghandi, He became a giant after‘the war. FRANCO Francisco Franco, 68, who took charge in the 1930k and is still boas. MAO And finally there is Red Cihna's Mao Tze-tung, 67. He was leader of the Chinese Communists before ‘Santas Don’t Look Like They Should’ These Santas the states employ for our children to visit ace ’ thin gentlemen or young men who can’t dress or play the pate of Santa. Their dark hair shows, their beards are stringy uf their old beat up shoes show under the so-called boots. > Why can't the merchants of Pontiac employ a few Santas In cheery huts, placed «t strategic points around town so our children can' have the pleasure of visiting something near enough to the Santas they -see pictured? Mm. R. L. Pend Highland Suggests Post Office Relocate Mail Boxes The post office department has tried to make it convenient for drivers to mall from the . car window. However, with all the one way street! in Pontiac. I wish they could place the hotna on the driver's aide ao ha doesn’t have to reach across the front seat, roll down the window, while all the time trying to keep his foot on the brake. Jeha Erhard Drayton Plains 'David Lawrance— Republican Diehard’ David Lawrence la a diehard like the rest of the Republicans. The junk ha his in the paper would sound, better in Donald Duck. Don’t let him kid you about the South not voting Protestant. 1 was in the South teat year and I know how some of them feel about a Catholto. David may fool thoee who want to be fooled, but that doam't change the facts. C. Carter 421 N. Saginaw St. Claims City Unfair in Stairway Ruling How many rules does the city ordinance have? I was compelled to put. an outside stairway from the third floor of my home. My neighbors have three floors in their house and even after having a fbe, they are allowed to rent the third floor apartment without having an outside stairway. Why not treat everyone the same? We pay taxes, tpo. With the younger men wiU come in retrospect may make,, the turmoil of 1960 look tike a collection of stupidities or, by comparison with what Ucs ahead, a golden age of peace and quiet. Portraits smin of Tt» Miu NSiiiw infUtd lo MW lotMn M saoohoao of public marsM Mr at k HUo column LMtore ouil bo «Mor MS •ordo. Spar Ml stems ond ta sireinJ&uxrxyv printed otoco It «aM M r— Sltooturo. aM-' Dr> William Brady Says: When You’re Giving Birth Home’s Still the Best Place “Your article on the star chamber atmosphere prompts me to record my vote (write! A Saskatchewan reader), “i have bo-t*e three children in three years, all of them in the hospital. she was taken ta the star chain By JOHN C METCALFE A dog 1 know lived on a farm . . . And' one day came to town . i . And at a railroad yard he looked . . . An engine up and down ... He joined a friendly engineer . . . And In the cab they rode . . . To find it fun to bump the ran ... When on the tracks they slowed ... His owner to the station came . . . And took the dog away . . . From all the joy the engineer . . . And he had all day . . . The dog left home that very night ... And-back to town he went . . His heart upon the engineer and locomotive bent . . . And now the dog and engineer . . . Together are once more . . And daily they bumping by . . . The rail* ”1 have found the nurses and , doctors very good 1 f \ to me. My first J I* two deliveries V IT Jg were without I complicat ion. The \ DR. BRADY third was ea .y enough, but hemorrhage followed, and had I been an} where but at| the hospital “No i n s t r u-ments were used, and I am thankful to the doctors and nurses, for without them my *husbaad would now be trying to take cart of three motherless children.” (Mrs.-— —) Or so tife nurses told you. Anyway, it is good to know that you have found the nurses and doctors in the hospital kind and effictent. Indeed they are in most hospitals. Although I stilt maintain that home is the safest place to have a baby, 1 do not mean to Imply, that the doctors and nurses hi moat hospitals are not kind and efficient. A Michigan reader writes: “Dear Dr. Brady: “I have just finished reading your article about the Inhuman treatment of new mothers in hospitals and want you to know they are not all like that. - “I have had four babies in the hospital here (a communi’v of perhaps 14,000 population). With my first I was given ether ta the delivery room, but my l with me hi the Now I'd tike to hear from couple* who are fifty-fifty partners in the r®ad station door baby business, couples who de- (Copyright tfto) riiand and receive respect from doctors and hospitals, couples who do not submit to being patronised and pushed around, couples who want to share the miracle hand in imnd—without use of chain . h1 padlock. THOUGHTS FOB TODAY For they all toatrtbuled oat of their abundance, but toe out of be poverty pot to aft the firing “that she hid.—Luke 11:4. r Dr. WUUsm Brsdj. A bone to the dog Is not charity. Charity is the bone shared with the dog when you are just as hungry as the dog.—Jack London.,. The Almanac By United Press tetoruattsuol Today is Thursday Dec. 15. the 350th day of the year with 16 more In 1960. The moon is approaching its new phase. : The morning star is Mars. The evening stars are Mars. -Jupiter, Saturn and Venus. On this day in history : ' In TOL the BUI ot Rights went info effect. In IRQ. the first tife inlurance policy of its kind In America was issued by the Insurance Company of North America in Philadelphia. la 1M. Chief Sitting Bull W the Sioux Indian* waa shat and killed after a skirmish with In 1M4, U S. forces led by Gen. Douglas MacArtinir landed at Mindoro in I bo Philippine Islands. In 1948, a federal Grand Jury in New York City indicted Alger Hiss, former State Department official, on two perjury counts. Thought tor today: English port William Wordsworth said: “Strongest minds are often those of whom the noisy world beers least” Case Records of a Psychologist: Be Alerted to Signs of Impotency r her husband's Ately worries health. And that is a second purpose ruse, for when ha ran Opal's husband is typical of millions of men who become medical "worry vartsT or try to divert their wife’s attention via ffte red herring of alcoholism. dlvert ^ a^tioa by’ his sudden Every marriage is In danger ^ q( llquor> ^ at least retains when a man reaches the age of jjg keen matemal interest, though 40, unless his wife U alerted ^ ggcntS ^ may have fe fhe secret danger, so send ~ - w..................... for the sex booklet below. t By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE G—452: Opal G., aged 37, has a common problem. “Dr. -Crime." she bagan tear-fudy. “my husband says he is of no use to and our children. ”$o he threatens to quit his fab and just disappear. Or he even flirts with t h e idea Of suicide. “Although t never drank be-, fore, the last few - weeks he h a sj also lost her sweetheart affection. The melq who approaches 40 may thus sprout any or all of the following typical rigas af the rllmactorie la malm (hupateuce • syndrome): (1) He may grow caustic to the •point of chronic sadism, belittling everything his wife does till he reduces her to tears. If personal a Bronte to her ego •n't produce tye WO oping, he he has finally discovered that he can function sexually with a new and often younger paramour. WIFELY DEDUCTION Testosterone and other glandular “riwta" are not as effective as resolute cooperation by a wife who fights lire with fire. A platonic mate eaa usually be restored |« normalcy la one The Country Parson Verbal Orchids to- Darius Brearley of Birmingham; 82nd birthday, Mr. sad Mrs. Wolcoma Seeder of Rochester; 53rd wedding anniversary. ~ . John Applegate of Ortenville; 90th birthday. “My last two I had by natural childbirth. My husband was wftn me thq. whole time and ft was wonderful. Sty doctor, a G.P., and the hospital nurses were very xtnd and encouraging. The doctor was always with ine well before the come home stag- DR. CRANE time I was taken to the • delivery goring drunk, room. Some of my friends tell me they, were not sure theft1 doctor was even there when the baby was born. “I had always wanted to nurse my babies and the doctor was delighted when I nursed my first. He HJ| __ __ __ said too many women had to be what causes such persuaded to do so. The nunm were also very helpful. They brought the baby to he fed auy time he became insistent. “My only regret to that *1* hospital has not instituted the rooming-in system, but I feel hat this, too, will come." eblldrou — I never heard ef the chtldroe ef EuglUh-apeakleg per-eete starting vet to apeak French.’’ ' ' , ■ Sincerely. ’ Mrs. -. The Saskatchewan . r e a d 1 , doesn't, indicate whether her hatband was confined in the monkey rage while jibe was having her baby. ... All this is so untike him that I can’t understand what is wring. He used to be active kt the church and a Boy Scout loader but he wants to *hun those things entirely. ‘Can he be losing his mind? change?” IMPOTENCE SYNDROME This is usually just a classical symptom of the usual husband's fear of becoming totally platonic. When a man belittles himself by telltBg Ms wife “I am no goad ta you-or ta the ejdldrea,” what he really means ley “I foar I am,impotent and thus will be a platonic mate the rest of my life.” , * * * i The' usual wife doesn’t foee through this ruse, so she immedi- may even h to the children, thus trying to strike st Ms wife via the young (2) AlcohoMsm, especially after a previous teetotaler life. The resulting drungen stupor frees him from his own inner torment for a , few hours, alii meanwhile to a red herring to overt hto wife’s' attention from hto real worry—impotence. (3) Medical “worry warttom.” He complain* that he isn’t feeling well, but dfoort* hto own and his wife’s attention to medical ailments ss a , camouflage for his secret sexuef dread. (4) Recklessness, as in driving, often with the expressed wish that a front fire will blow so will be killed.’ . He ipay else begin to gamble . recklessly sad eves threaten suicide since he Malms he to of no nae to anybody. He may ' test Ms wife's feelings by threatenlag to ran away or commit suicide. 1 (5) Wanton flirtations and sexual misconduct. These occur AFTER sight by a wife who takes a more active, aggressive role In her boudoir. So send for my booklet “How to Prevent Impotence,” enclosing a stamped, return envelope, plus 20 cento (non-profit). It rati save you wives from broken homes after the ag& ot 4&. J’lVVSsio*1 ‘WowT'eSiSe SBSf (Copyright UN) siaiM l» Osbnas. owbn, Lions- ties. Msoosib. Lssoor. laa w»«fi- rtsoN ta tjsttamj* etiuimM o st tbo tod claw rsto t( mUM, Mlehtsan. 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Proceeds will be used to buy food for them and toys for the children. Practicing their sales technique here are Robert C. Miller (left), dub chairman, and Capt. J. William Heaver of the Pontiac Salvation Army. Husk .said Stevenson know's, more than any other American, what the U. N. means for the worid and for U. S. foreign policy, He pointed out that Steven-aon had helped create the international body in San Francisco in HO. The new Democratic adminis-tration, said Rusk, will want Stevenson’s “full counsels in the for* ____________________ ______________________________________________________ mulation of foreign policy.’’ 1 : I ” ~ ~~ * “ •VERY NICE PHRASE' when asked u the key role had Finding More Radiation ' Powe11 ,oM the Hou* af Ccm More Farms in Nigeria been a factor in his acceptance . -..i.. _ . _ jmons that leukemia, cancer of thdi of the u. n. post, Stevenson said< jin Stillborn Baby Bones Wood haj ^ m the ri8e tor the ,,V! ^ LONDON (UPI) - Health Min-,past 30 or 40 years but said thtrel and I "think tta * very nice' ister Enoch Powell said measure-! was no. "clear reason" for con-P*'rMe'' . . . merits of strontium 90 In the bones! necting the ailment's Increase . „ . of stillborn infants during 1959 i strontium 90; Stevenson said he and Ruskjghowed some Increase. . “have been In agreement many Strontium 90 is part of the radU-j The coast guard maintains the Every day the human hear: year*, and our objective la to pre- j tion fallout from atomic bombs, largest fire boat fleet in the world, i pumps from 9 to 10 tons of blood. aun NEW YORK (UPI) - Dr, Went-von Braun told the annual of the Life Insurance As-of America today-that to land men on the moon ad bring them back in the future a system of refueling In orbit must be devised. Von Braun, director of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration flight center, said in a prepared speech that it wojid require 12 million pounds take-off thrust to send a two-man spaceship to the moon and that-the present thrust of the Saturn rocket was less than two million pounds. He suggested that the space- spa rests tioo where crews, working under aero-gravity conditions, would transfer fuel and supplies LAGOS. Nigeria(UPI1-.\-i-j culture and associated indus’ :< represent 66 per cent of the dr serve, defend and strengthen 'the -United Nations. The United Na-I Von Braun said that the Cl version of the Saturn, a three-stage rocket, is expected to be operational by 1964. This should be capable lot putting a 6,000-pound payload into orbit and of landing 1,000 t> ! 7,000 pounds “softly" on the moon. ! He added that If world population] j continued to Increase at Its present rate, in 500 years time there will be "s.ending room only on this planet." Other planets may provide the solution- to this problem, he said. APPLAUDS ACTION — Mrs. Zalina Watson George, the only U S. Negro delegate to the United Nations, stood Wednesday and Joined in applause at the U.N. General Assembly’s action calling for an end of colonialism. The U.S. abstained from voting on the measure, which was passed by a vote of 89 to 0. When your mind suddenly goes blank, be sure to turn off the sound, too . . . It’s only human to make mistakes, but when the eraser wears out before the pencil, you're overdoing it. —Earl Wilson. *'Satisfaction guaranteed Ct* ADC or your money back” uLAllO 154 N. Saginaw Phone FE 5-4171 . Hie next secretary of State was asked whether Dean Acheson, secretary of State |p foe Truman administration, would play a part! In formulating foreign policy. He replied that AcKeson had a distin ! guished record and “his Judgment! fo always valuable.” Rusk served M an assistant secretary of Statej under Acheaon. 0plM/Wil Motto to Live By Keeps Columbus Police Hopping * COLUMBUS. Ohio UR-Because of an inscription above the front door of headquarters, police here figure they’ll be getting a lot of I galls Ire help. : The calls—which flood the, telephone switchboard at headquarters —come from school children. 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Saginaw Phone FE 54171 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER it, 1960 FIFTEEN McNamara Severs Tie, Tates Additional LbsS DETROIT UR—The mlsrry-go-round whirl on the Ford Motor Co.*a topi executive level apparently has ground to a halt for a while. Henry Ford H said Wednesday he would ownnwe the duties of company president as well as chairman of the board of the giant auto firm. Ford took over the presidency from Robert 8. Me *--" * Kennedy Hosts Navy Gridders at His Home Namara, 44, who has cepted the post of Defense secretary in the Kennedy cabinet. Fan! had served dent and board chairman oit the company his grandfather founded from last July 13 when Ernest R. Breech reflfad as chairman. He gave 19 the presUhriL), which he had held since Iffi, live weeks ago to McNamara. Study Housing WASHINGTON (UPIi—President-Elect John F. Kennedy, an ardent touch football player, entertained fly* members, of the UJ. Navel Academy footbaB team at bis Georgetown home WadaesdaJ Uht. The midshipmen, all from Ken-nelly's'home state of Maesachu setts, were led fay Navy's AU-American halfback, J09 Bellino of Civil Rights Group in Detroit Hoars Witnesses Toll of Segregation DETROIT 111 — The Ug. Civil Rights Commission tamed today to housing discrimination in Mlchi- Consider Killers ds Guinea Pigs Ohio Group Studies Pontiac Doctor's Idea for Condemned Men They gave Kennedy an ante-graphed fsstkal seethed with the ■tore of the hurt Army-Navy gime: Navy 17, Army U. The PreoMeirt • Eteet mwtegraphi'4 a belt they brought aMkg. The other team members were tackle Sid DriacoU of Waltham, fullback Ronald Bell of Chelmsford, guard Dick Fitzgerald of Haverhill, pnd tackle Donald Testa of Water-town. They chatted with Kennedy about B for b Despite' what they ' tended remarkable program in integration and (dbhination of 'racial Mas, a series of witnesses told the corn- discrimination still exists particularly in Detroit where one out of every four of its 1.67 mill km citizens is a 'Negro. - umplaymsat. deapMe a stats Pair that tha dasd rale Is tm Mg Mr An official company statement said Ford will act in both capacities "for at least the next several In order to avoid possible conflict-of-interest charges, McNamara said he disposed Wednesday of 23,215 shares of his Font stock for W5.17Mi a share and gave 1,085 shares to • private foundation he and his wife have established. Latter Wednesday he disposed of Ms 100 shape of Scott Paper Ck>. stock. A . A A McNamara, whoae financial loss in assuming the defense post is estimated at a million dollars, deliberately incurred an additional! William R. Luedders, president loss In disposal of the stock. He 0f tha Detroit Real Be—** Board, could have reaped a tax benefit was mimm* witnesses called for by selling the-stock In two Mocks, the commission's Anal session of one now and the other early next!two-fey hearing go was William year- T. Patrick Jr., Negre member of I A A A Detroit's city council. "I felt the sooner I could get # * i rid of my Ford stock, the better Gov. G. Mermen Williams told 1 wKild feel." McNamara mid. the commission in answer to a . McNamara also enounced he questioo Wednesday that housing, will not exercise options to buy'was ‘‘the most challenging problem 30.000 shares of Ford slock. (of discrimination and that if It n.i a. a. hart i**1* ■otv*d 4N6l«nlnalion In oth- Bet he saU he had rsagfcly would vanish m "7y-v mkm i very;hour he waa;to be eaafe^l. «More Fun Than Going to School* Then, he AoOU .be subjected. to w----------------.. .aZTTr.. —---------------- experiments lasting from one hour to five days wtthont .ever waking up. Death flnaQy would fee by overdose of anesthetic by A lay- An Ohio legislative committee had under consideration the pro-posal of a Pontiac pathologist that d killers be given chance to volunteer for medical experiments before they are put 1 death. A * Dr. Jack Kevorkian, 33, outlined Ms plan yesterday in Coturnbus, Ohio'at a bearing on Gov. Michael V. DiSalle's recommendation to abolish the death penalty in Ohio. Kevorkian's proposal, Which Ju says to divorced from an^ personal feelings he has about u*e propriety of capital punishment, received wide httonflon when lint proixweA to the American Association ior the Advancement of Stir with the help of “The condemned man would be Iven a deep anesthesia at the kidnaped Girl Escapes Abductor SULTAN, Wash (AP)-A spunky blonde teen-ager told poBc* die was kidnaped at knlfe-potot Wednesday but managed to skip out on her abductor in '' Hazel Irene Pelrich, 17, a high Photo senior, said, "It more ton than gokig t Movie Diltlnger Nobbed WEST LOS ANGELES, Calif. (UPB—Actor Lawrence Tierney, 41, who played gangster John-DB-llnger In a movie, was arrested early today on a drunken driving charge, the California highway patrol reported. ovie tough guy, who currently ia 1 probation for a plain drunk conviction, as be and a woman Mend sped along at 50 miles an hour in a 35-mile-an-hour zone in her car. ington town of Monroe, seven mites west of Sultan. The man trtoppad At a busy intersection where there —* a phone booth. hir father she had escaped, then drove to her father’s bank. In the meantime her father had left $25,000 In the phone booth, hot it waa not picked up. to the door of her home before school, asked if her father were home, and When he teamed Oel-rlch had gone to work, followed her toxide saying he wanted to leave a note. HAT parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Oelrich, bad left a few minutes earlier for the bank where they work. He is manager. PULLS HUNTING KNIFE Hazel aaid once the man was aide, “He pulled out a hunting knife about six inches long and told one to come with Mm." They got Into an old car, and "He forced me to He on the floor until we were outside the Sultan town limits,’’ she said. They drove to the Western Wash- A used car operator to Everett said he had sold the car Monday to a man In Ms early 38s. C ’He made me get out of the car | get in the booth with Mm, Hazel said in an Interview. He told me to call dad, and 1 did. We both talked to dad. I was trying to tell dad that the mar said he waa not to call the sheriff. The man told dad if he wanted to see me again he must bring $35,000 to the phone booth in the next 20 minutes." i Hazel said the shabbily dressed man with graying hair then toM , . her to get in the car and drive on to Used LUr Dealer to Everett and he would follow iij another car. Hazel’s adventure lasted about hours. Back in school after It was all over, a special assembly was called so she could tell fellow pupils aB about it. Cornell Will Send MutH CAR VANISHES He said he would be following me all the way. There was a white car Just behind. It followed me at first, and then I didn’t fain.” She turned around, drove back to Monroe, where she telephoned ITACA, N. Y. (UPI) — Stray dogs, long tolerated on the campus of Cornell University, have worn out their welcome. After a rash of dog lights, bit-.jn students and chewed library books, the university ruled that unlicensed dogs wffl be picked up and sent to a tocal animal ahaf- taUoa dee him from Ford. He mid be saw no cewfltet of to-lerrel la “aerepUng H wh*w the payment dates occur However, I believe It Is • sdhjert ter Ceagtvaa and Hr said he thinks his tin with Ford will be completely by Jan. L adding that he has no plans tor the distant Mure and intends to remain in the cabinet as "long as toe president will accept me." He submitted his resignation as] Ford president Wednesday, effective Jan. 1. McNamara plans to sell his Annj Arbor home to the near future. He said Wednesday he will buy a house in Washington. Kennedy' United the CM mgnta Declares Dividend The board of directors of Shatterproof Glass Corp., Detroit, has] declared a dividend of 24 cents per] share, payable on Jan. 2$, 1961, toj shares of con Luedders' organization is battling jin Michigan courts a rule under which the State Corporation and Se-jcuritios Commission proposes to Iprohftrtt real estate broken and [salaanun from discriminating [among would-be buyers on racial or religious grounds. A * The role was adopted after a state investigation abandoned point system by which! brokers In wealthy mburbufl Groeee Point e communities graded ] on race. ing and of record Jan. 16. 1961. I religion, swarthiness and the like. Gift Hobby Karts at a $30 SAVINGS SEARS m Si' FREE PARKING in all Pontiac Municipal Parking Lots Until Christmas weighs only 4-lbs! tiny transistor radio-phono 42“ plays 33'$, 45, 78 rpm! big set hi-fi sound imn o Silvertone Chord Organ |5 Down gift-priced at Imagine! 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Visit the Sanders Department in your nearest National Pood Store 6S5 East Boulevard • 1249 Baldwin naar YptilartH 2375 Orchard Laka Rd.f In Sylvan Lain • 4689 Dixk Hwy., in Drayton Plains 3415 Elizabeth Ufa Road In WdNrford Township 8040 Coolay Laka Road In Union lakt and o Sanders Stora in the Ttl-Huron Shopping Canltr, Pontiac w j I ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, THUR8pAY^^€^IBE^^^> ONECOLOR W 7 SEVENTEEN Snow Use Ownplalnirf \Ht f-JP f|l /iow to Roast a Song-Writer By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPD - Next to young love, which cm happen in any climate, the favorite topic of poets, song-writers and 'other ethereal types to—yon should par-don the expression—mow. have boon penned extolling this wintry fallout as the greatest thing since manna, and I think I know toe reason for this. Poetry and ■ong-wrfting is indoor work. A composer ran go la toe window, coat Ma soulful eyes apon the snow-locked landscape and than spend the rest of toe day by the tore, thinking ap words tout rhyme witt “wonderland.” There are times—this being one at them—when I wish I could grab these snow hymoists by the • of their necks, plank them down In the suburbs and force them to make their way to the city. J to aeo them 48 minutes putting chains on car wheels only to discover, as I did a lew hours ago, that the wouldn’t start. Then, after they hod paid aerates station far uwkte| house call at (he same i to bring their gloves so that they dob stiff-fingered and would be able to gash a thumb white trying to undo toe chains. charged by would like to soe them walk (our Macks through a loot of snow to fetch a shovel with wMeh to extricate toe auto from a read- Then, after they had reached the highway. I would like to ace them get out of the car and re* move the chains in order to avoid clanking along tor 10 miles on pavement that already had been cleared by toe anowplow. MOKK MURRY I also would hove them forget plO” (trap-on variety which only And, finally, I-would have ( spend a day te a snowbound galow with three young sculptors who have to make 47 tripe outside be swaddled and Unswaddled in heavy boots, pants and Jackets before and after each trip,, who leave th* living-room carpet saturated with toe residue, and who run up the Mel bill by leaving the door All of this. 111 warrant, would Uteratare and lyrics. But If jMlal experience didn’t do tot brick, 1 could acquaint the poets and sgtopwritars with mne impersonal statistics. costs a city like $30,000 an inch work lor every inch of mow that falls. For an-ig 15 inches of snow from a sidewalk SO feat long and five feet wide requires as much eneigy as lifting 1,950 pounds. I’d like .to see some .corapoa brj? to net those lines to music. Set* Nearing Dec. 16 to Review Tax Laws LANSING to—A public hearing on changes in state rules and regulations affecting sales and use tax statutes ha* been scheduled for Friday in the state Capitol. Clarence W. Lock, state revenue commissioner said these changes affect about 30 of, the existing rules. The review of the rules, he said, if aimed at bringing them |wmR| colors to mptch fl her robe. d fl Drossy or tailored handbags, so elsgant Totes, satchels, elongated looks, boxes, envelope shapings. Leathers, broadcloth, plastic coif in wanted colors and elegant trims. Holiday sweaters with exciting Orion41 trims A glamour gift , . of cozy robes for her life of ease, luxury-fa «• I ivrUI QUO) Vrearm io bulky Orion* acrylic. Stunning Try in white. In sites S. M. 1. " b. Dainty ribbon trim adds calar and verve to white bulky Orion. Sixes S, M, l. Gift-shop todayl Gift-perfect Gift shirts are always appreciated, needed Hoodwormor: 6-ft. brushed wool look rayon.....1.99 Umbrellas: solids, ploids in Id rib style....,,.... ...3.99 Driving glovtt: leather palms, wool bock,..1.99 fabric glove*: nylon or cotton. Not shown... .$2 Wallets: comportments, sections1.99-5.95 Ha'll saa absolutely nothing but you . . a vision of loveliness in your Christmas morn robe chosen especially for his special lady! Cuddly-soft fleeces, smooth nylon, printed challls, terrific terrydoth in a rainbow of colors! Robes that say Merry Christmas in the most charming way .... brighten her mornings, add luxury to her evenings all year. Just two- shown from a wondrous grouping especially for you. c. Dacron* cotton broadcloth; roll,sleeve, Italian style neckline. Sizes 30 to 31. d. Roll sleeve, Tommy cottar. Drip dry Dacron* polyester/cotton b'doth. Colors. 30 to 31. * Du Pint's rtf. TM. b. Roinbow postal quilted nylon stripe show bow. 10-13. 10.99 0. 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Dressed in lace trimmed eun suit' 'complete with . accessories. And complete layette set. Men's Corduroy SUPPERS Re* S3M $299 Flan# proof Nob Taraiskiag J f ‘THE PONTIAC! PRESS,1 THURSDAY! DECEMBER 13. I960 Plantation Owner Eyed for Cabinet Kennedy* staff hod talked to hlra.i(jrond Rapids Approves -Story t* * former president or ^ . r,. _rr, the American. Cotton producers Raise for City Employes ; > ■ ' missioners nav■ VIWM.- i • • -.1 ~ . i / ■ . -.!t~ ' ..-.-^1 "CHARGE” YOUR GIFTS AT ANY KRESGE STORE! ‘mtlMitiiL tWENTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PREjfeS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1960 ^Prop (Ml in Bath Water’ Appoints Vort Coevgring LANSING (APH-WU* Ilwlwi* Commlwtoner Clarence W. lock Kaa announced that the appoint- U.S. Signs Treaty With 19 Nations John Daly's Bride-to-Be i Arrive* In San ^Francisco SAN FRANCISCO (OPT) -Vlr»{ glnld Warren, who will merry, television personality John Dalya ^ week from today has arrived here . to make preparations for the wed-1 •• ... Mias Warren, daughter of U J. Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren, was met by a few friends on her arrival from Washington. the bride-to-be said she and Daly would make their home in Medical Notes Report Findings fewer hangovers the next morning from the sleeping drug. cause or ntrrnauNor Prom the ilaychoanalytK point DR. HENRY A. MILLER ' i Optometrist ^ v 7 Norttv Soginaw Street Phon* FE 4*6842 “ Bettor Thingi in Sight " Contact Lenses \ ' Open Frl. Evenings-—Closed Wed, Aftgmoons conflict between the traits of loquaciousness and taciturnity, suggests Dr. Joseph C. Solomon, University of California psychfa- Ham Likoff of Hahnemann Medi- OECD if designed to harmonize cal College. the trading policies of the West- 0 * W era world in the face of increas- But about half the patients de- inK economic threats from East-veloped heart damage if cortisone era Communist nations, was delayed until* the second * * * week, and 90 per cent had heart MeiAber governments now must damage if treatment was not be- ratify the new organisation, exgun until the sixth week, statistics pected to be operational iome-show. I time after Sept. 90, 1981. 80 per cent of all skiing injuries involve the ankles, knees, and legs, comments Dr. William B. McCunniff in Missouri Medicine. < DRY SKIN TREATMENT I A daily bath in water contain-! lng a little oil reduced annoying | dryness of akin in 90 per cent of patients, a physician reports. I Their skin became softer and! smoother, and patients reported | benefits in such problems as aged! fkin, bum scars, and skin inflam- j matrons. The bath is not a cure, and dryness reappears if the oil is stopped. But Dr. Gustav Weissberg thinks it was more beneficial, in relieving skin troubles than ointments, creams and lotions. mil DISEASE DEFENSES . Researchers have found three ' types of chemicals which prevent viruses from multiplying without hurting normal, celha. Future studies will show wheth-j er these or related substances can be useful in preventing or treating human virus diseases, which include the common cold, 'flu, polio, and smallpox, says Dr. Igor Tamm of the Rockefeller Institute. The three virus inhibitors are a synthetic chemical nicknamed UNDE STAR I SAPPHIRE \ Your ^AQ95 Choice i|7 $i A WEEK helenine, and substances produced by virus action and known as interferons. Each protects cells In test tubes against viral damage and shows some protective activity in experimental virus infections in animals, he adds. ANEMIA AND VITAMINS Proposition; “Anemia Is usually caused by vitamin deficiencies." Wrong, very wrong, says Dr. Richard W. VUter of the University of Cincinnati. iPteUU TRAVEL ALARM CLOCK | *047 J Most Americans get enough itaming in their daily food, and ot more than four per cent of A radiant diamond at vitamin deficiency, he reports. Some IS per cent ot cases are due to Iron deficiency trom chronic loss of Mood and the rest to causes not connected with the diet. SLEEP rax Anxiety is a common cause of insomnia. Tranquilizers can relieve anxiety. Reasoning that a combination of a tranquilizer and a barbiturate sleeping pill might make it easier to get to sleep. Dr. Wesley W. Bare of Philadelphia tested such a combination on a group of elderly patients. 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A wonderful value at this special low prim. OPEN AN ACCOUNT 3 YEAR UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE Sees Landing on Moon MANCHESTER, Engiarel lUPlM —Dr. J. F. Davies, a member til the stall of the Jodrell Bank Radio Observatory, said today he believes man will be able to achieve a controlled landing of instruments on the moon within a year. POLAROID LAND CAMERA OUTFIT —Looks expansive, but priced low! 14-carat gold point. Distinctiye slim-swept styling. Giant: cartridge. Easy to fill. iMAnsprint. luminous hands, Ml figure dM. Genuine leather strap. Stainless steel case. pwhalMlac i Here's what you get: m CAMERA • FILTER O 4 ROLLS FILM • CARRYING CASE • 2 ALBUMS • WINK LIGHT • 25 POST CARDS 24 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Pontiac State Bonk Bldg. OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 P.M. Produces finished pictures In a minute, unusually sharp and clear prints that don't fade. Easy to operate. 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The report showed that in July, August and September the savings total rose by 14.3 billion—an unusually-large increase for sumi months when people usually spending heavily on vacations. According to another bank board •port, savings associations received a very heavy inflow of de- Government statistics show Americans have more than 1307 billion—a record—in savings, cently, the figures indicate, they have been adding to their savings at a faster rate. These facta were pointed up by I two reports from the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, a government agency which regulates savings and loan associations. A third report showed manufacturing firms’ sales and profits tumbled during the summer. * S' S The trend toward thrift undoubt-jedly has contributed to the slump in manufacturing which began 'early in the summer and is expected to continue for some months. When consumers save mare, they spend lew. When they bay leas, stares purchase fewer goads from faetariea. One of the bank board reports' showed that by Sept. 30 Americans had accumulated a record $306,954,-I 000,000 in major forms of savings: ~~ Thrift deposits, life insurance,! NEAT AND COMPACT in de-j treasury savings bonds. sign, the baker makes a useful In addition, millions of families! gift. It will bake anything from , j have built up investments in their j appetizers to apple pie and own homes worth billions of dol- makes an attractive table acees-lars. Many families consider sory as well. Its dial-a-recipe I 'monthly mortgage and life insur-l heat control saves Mom's steps. year ago, the October net savings total of $637 million showed a jump of 59 per cent. The figures applied only to federally insured hsaocia-Iona. A third report Indicated the drop t*> manufacturing sales and profits, aad showed profit margins shrank In September to their' lowest level since the Wont days ef the INI recession. Sales fell by $3.2 billion. Costs fell'less. 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Phi Bata Kappa, an honorary, scholastic fraternity, in Kemndy’s off!-— Defense Secretary McNamara, who won r at Hamvd Unhm Mennen William*, ai ant secretary of state lor Africa, wlA earned Ms at Princeton Uni- teal family • Rotate I. N Prescriptions far drugs required by Its members will be filled at the National Epilepsy 47 J% 1959 39.6% 275% 32.9% 1955 31.0% 47.a% TWENTY-FIVE Cotlon/Rice Fanners Margaret Antony Get Decprations From Baudouin Favor Market Quota WASHINGTON (UP1) - Cotton and rice farmers voted overwhelmingly in favor of continuing Tuesday. ! * * * _ The vets favoring continuing quota programs ran well over 71 per cent in all state reporting at termers once again demonstrated their desire to retain a system of price supports coupled with acre- up by tbe ex-profeasiodel photographer since he wed'into Britain’* royal/family. BRUSSELS, Belgium (API -King Baudouin has awarded Belgian decorations to Princess Mar-carat and her commoner 1 Antony Armstrong-Janes. * * * Princess Margaret, here to represent her sister, Queen Elizabeth II, at the king's wedding, received the high-raiddhg Grand Cross of [tbe Older of the Crown. Armstrong-Jones was made a Tobacca Industrialist George Arents Is Dead NEW YORK (AP) - George Arents, 85, industrialist and fav venter, died Tuesday. He was associated with the American Tobacco Co. tram UBS to 1905; wai one of the founders of the American Machine k Foundry Co. and also was a founder of the Inter-national Ogar Machinery Co. He and the late Rufus L. Patterson grand officer of the Order of Leo- obtained the initial patent for the pold . II, Pot so high-ranking. Itlmaohine manufacture of cigars. opiwmi 0 ★ " ■ " , 5 * Here’s the Kind of Gift Values Any Home Hobbyist Appreciates! ... 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Only four of the passerby* {gave him more than a glance and' only one of them, a young man, | took (he matter further. | He leaned over the cemetery fence and demanded to know | what the deuce the alleged ghost | 'KAMPALA,‘Uganda (APi -Some. African members of the audience refused to believe it *'You white people are clever with machines.'' they said. ‘’Those can't be real people." * In the heart of Africa, a full-scale ice show was something which passed all comprehension Many in the audience never had seen ice before. The performers, gilding around the hall without apparent effort, simply could not be explained in natural terms. Perhaps it was the mystery which made ‘‘Holiday on Ice." sponsored -bv the U.S. program The 56-strong cast, with props arid Ions of ice-making machinery, plays to full houses.' One African saw the show four times, shaking his head and frowning in puzzlement. At last a wave of enlightenment brightened his face. *1 see It," he cried. "They can only go around like that when they are'wearing steel on their boots. There must be mhgnets under the floor pull-, ing them along." Cornell then got permission from the manager of a movie house to walk across the stage in front of the screen dressed as a ghost while a film was being shown. R Salact from that* \ /beautiful patterns: /\ Fernlea \ Jewel i Woodland Vk Fantasy y. Blossomtime i \\ Mildred Later the hundreds in the audience were polled oq whether they I had seen anything unusual. Nearly halt said they had seen nothing at all. The rest said they saw some vague sort of figure. No one took it for a ghost. "The enthusiasm of the audience makes everything worth while, thoughi" says Clarence Bodine of the organization. Wood framed Oilettes, 20 x26' $3.98 "So does the chance to see the country,” adds Jean Sakovlcb, from Shenandoah, Pa., one of the stars. “In Kenya we went.on safari through, the game country around Mt. Kilimanjaro. Hare in Kampala the Kabaka of Buga nda is having a demonstration of tribal dancing for us and taking us for a crpise on Lake Victoria." - Everybody crowded to the windows aad there were excited ex- WOOBiAMD" ~ 32-Piece Dinnerware Sets Kresge’s exclusive dinncrwzre values tie unbeatable! . Give a generous set of 6 place settings—decorated fruits, * dessert and dinner plates, cups and'saucers plus one 11" platter and 8" nappy. All available in open stock. 16-piece Sets.. $2.99 53-piece Sets.. $10.99 one guest really thought It was h ghost. I Cornell concluded in the journal of the Society for Psychical Research that people who do not believe in* ghosts simply refuse to .accept an apparition at its face value. fa and kittens. Orientals. Sir 691 Sx7', 7x8' $1, Ex-Congressman Dies TIFFIN, Ohio (AP)-Cltft Clevenger, 75, Republican representative In Congress from Ohio's 5th Dist. from 1939 until 1958, died Tuesday. He was born in Lone Pine, Neb., and came to Ohio in WHEN IN DOUBT give a gift Which agows for personal choice. She might delight in the new Princess telephone. She can choose her own color, and the classic, compact lines suit the decorating scheme in any room. But another member of the society commented: v “With Algeria, the Congo, Red China and the general world situation the average man may have too much on his plate these days to worry about mere ghosts.’’ Fish are not born with scales but develop them from under the skin later in life. Pick a Colorful loHon Bath Mat Set in Gift Box! Ballerinas in 3*0, IfxiOU* $1.98 Mahogany Framed Fruit Subjects. ____ Fir $1.49 Rosa, pink, yellow, , turq., white, groan Our foam rubber back bath mac and matching elastic teat cover make a practical gift combination! Choose now from an army of decorator colors ... a giant value! Gallery Frame. 8xio’ $2.49 Old Fashioned Car Oilatte. 6x8’ $1.39 li/r Family Group Frame. $1.93 Interiors. 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An impressive gift for every sports enthusiast! Choose from mallard ducks, fish, boxers and beagles, hones, pheasants, tigers ... in natural, realistic underglaze *i "The conference was a good po-lcare for the elderly. Other mi-10®0* *’*r® ^*7 McFarland, hon- , Othera .are Preston P O*>'.jjohn Angus, will lead worship serv-'Utical rally." spid Dr. H. R. iEein-jgesttans ranged from education °**d queen: Sandra Francis, senior UTICA—Because of a city char-secratary; Omer Waters, senior ^ and decorate the rintreh's Jli Clay St . Lapeer, in aprogrem* to prepare oldsters to princess: Sands Puckett, juntorlter amendment approved in the deacon; Elton Slating, junior .Christmas tree. *t«»»ro«u -but little ctmfttuctivo Ufe alter 66 to creation of pub-.princess: Bonnie Mitchell, guide: !N Health Council. Hi. stjjBTwa- The Youth Choir will lead con- pm )nto the record by John A.) 0rM' commission member. Dr il singing of Christmas Doherty, executive secretary of Wilma Donahue a University o.' New crowns for the officers will the fiscal year to starToH Jaly 1 **“ II * - - Michigan verontolagy expert, pr>- be purchased with proceeds from and end the following June 38. tested what she termed the "ir.v the sale ol holly and mistletoe by pl cattons ' of Zemmer * report. members of the Bethel. The new officers «■ he to-stalled at eerrmsoles Jan 81, at which time the present h—orrd qaren. 'Mrtfo tHpItk. will re-Hnquink her dutir*. ate under instead of -Voters approved a Change i dates of the city's fiscal yeat which cwrently run* ironwJ/if. 1 to Dec. Jn. The charter ammei ma inwiNii. nemfoseni afiov.- cairn under the direction o( the' Rev. Mr. Pendell Santa Claus .will give out re-; freshments to youngsters' who at-TV annual Christmas concert by tend. Avondale High School band' Avondale High School Concert Wednesday Dsherty sho turned over to IV M Cjy>r, *“? ** PrT*em^ *' * Methodists at Clifford pm Wednesday, rather than on # the Monday date reported yester Plan Supper, Program d«y „ - niffopH MAlh conference. leffimer said govern-at ' tinding out what ™t care of any problem ^td dooe to help and She said the state conference called fo discuss way* to create;|i /»| I . a a opportunities and provide senicnS|py|| (^|afKStOn Mflll Zemmer'* freilng* regarding to tore prsgrama and artHMes the group. Ml* recommendations jj' ^ ^ la his statement on the state group's program Should be IT From Wrecked Car Howrever. the change b not effective until Jn|y I. IMI. so tof city council ha* approved a six-month budget of M7.SS3 which i will he n*rd to pay expense* j from Jan. I through June IS. Hie concert will be in the gym- {°dbt anirch win be the setting for jbe a last resort because it _ I n as Kim of Avondale High School. i«Potludt «PP«' and Christmas, aBd usually inadequate 1 encourage those - to help themselves." program Monday evening. I ottog the mental health field as: The supper wtil be served In the example. Zemmer said: Iwrch dieting room at 7 p.m. "This has been a government! * * ' * project for at leant a hundred! » * * ; At 6 p.m., Bftoh Hager of Mar years. It is still inadequate wi-.i, A,pet-luck dinner tor the Avon-]Wit. a returned missionary from insufficient trained personnel and! | . dafo Band Boomers Qub, report-{the Dominican Republic, will {insufficient housing. If the jov-earned could go toward the pay etfty schedule*! for today, will not speak and show pictures about .eminent really wants to do some- ment of sick and hospital ins ir 1435 W. Auburn Road. The band will be directed by William Campbell. Clapde J. Wiseman win lead the choir The other budget approved by] !\he council was set at $136,597. It j ] SOUTHFIELD - A 5>ye.r-ou|!,*n-Py for etqmfosa from Jld^ Clarkston man. injured early today Hr said one way would be to >hen he lost control of hb car on 1 ^ ® ___.. _ , art up wark programs to be fi- |Northwestern Highway near Santa &> ■rtion- ^ councU ■P*| nanrrst. if ueceroury , by stale er Bortiara Road, b In satisfactory Proved pay hikes of ^ cents an, federal toads to s«M»t nonprofit {condition in William Beaum ir.tj"our *°r 01(1,0 dispatchers em-[ orgaaitatioa*. Hospital. Rt^al Oak. ployed .by Rie city. The raise .... ■ means an increase from $1 to He said part of the mnn -y * 4441 per hour for, the dispatchers. Highway has tarnations of the tore and a passible frsrf-ire e premiums.. Rhea told Southfield police that] he w as on his way home when the! ; car wont out of control and landed in a droit upside, down * While police pulled Rhea (run i the wrecked car, q fire truck stood for in case a spark ignited leaker; gasoline . 1 Rhea will he moved to Pontiac General Hospital later today. .Youngsters at Brandon (Plan Program Monday | ORTONVILLE - The first, sec-, and and third grades of Brandon [Elementary School will present a [Christmas program at the 6 p.m.1 meeting of the school's parent-1 teacher association Monday. | Seasonal Music will be sung by jar grade school children's choir accompanied by the elementary' school bond ,fl> , . J i A* Doreward. tor their wtnk. the: Children will be presented with gifts by Santa daus and hb help-: M* at the conclusion of the program in the school gymnasium. j Lake Orion Band Club Holding Dinner Tonight LAKE ORIOH - The Lake Orioiil Band Boosters Club, which is sponsoring a Christmas concert Monday. win meet for a potluck dinner M 6:30 p.m. today. I - The roueert. nrheduled for 8 'p m. Monday In the lake Orion 1 S • IH-b S'hool gymnavium. Will feature the Mgh<, aekool’s -Varsity band, girl*' glee club ! mixed chore* and girl*' eaaent- Four Choirs Singing Sunday at Commerce COMMERCE TOWNSHIP -The four choirs of Commerce Methodist church will present their fifth annual festival of song Sunday at 7:30 p.m. 7710 four groups will be under the direction of George Scott. The program will include "Fanfare Far Chsistma* Day." a nolo entitled "A French tarot’’ auag by Mr*, tieorge Ann-•troag with aeeempanimeat on the autoharp by Mr*, tieorge SeotL and "t.o Tell It on the Mountain" with a *ota section I by Marvin Horton. Other soloists are. Mrs. Marge Hogan and Linda Shull. The choirs; i will be combined tor the finale. : "Glory To God in the Highest. " All the choirs will be accompanied by Mrs. Shirley Ettinger. organist. WARMUP TIME — These youngitqrs picked the jrig|| *|fo^ yesterday to get wormed up dfter a couple hour* of skating and sliding on Rochester's municipal rink in Slone Pork. Sitting on the hearth In front of the fire in the Lions’ warming shelter (from left! are Mike Smith, 5? Marcia Case, 7; and Brute Smith, 7. Helping , ... Band booster members and their Marcia untie the lace on her skates Is Heather Sup Curran. 7. The * I Rochester Department of Public Work, has enlarged the pond ££*1? about 48 per cent this year afcd it was crowded with children of aU Ufoaer will be held in the High1 ages yesterday. 4 Iseheof cofoteefo. Morse PTA to See Yule Carols Film TROY — A timely film'entitled! "How We Got Our Christmas Carols*' will be shown at the 8 p.m. meeting of the Morse School Parent-Teacher Association Tuesday. * * * ] Teacher* in the school bought the film out of savings from tire sale of (lower seeds. They will augment the program by signing some 'of the carols from the movie. The teachers are Mrs.! Sandra (River, Mrs. Leota Meserve, Mrs. Zyra Smith', Mrs. Nancy Doyle. Mrs. Dorothy ^Sindelar Mr%. Mary [Ctiriis. Mrs. Adaline Bryant Mrs. Ruth Wass and Margaret Williams. * # ★ | Refreshments will be served hyj Miss Williams’ fourth grade room ROCHESTER "SAY IT WTIH FLOWERS" CHRISTMAS ARRANGEMENTS CENTERPIECES PLANTS UNUSUAL GIFTS Holland Flowtr* OL 24661 308 MAIN ST. 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Acts $ Eviction of Negroes WASHINGTON (UPI) - The fed- by day to block alleged economic reprisals against some 400 Negroes In Fayette County, Toon., because members of their families registered and voted in the November The suit was filed in Federal District Court in Memphis and announced here fay Attorney General a P. Racers. cused fl*tn at Intimidation, coercion and eceaondc dtocrtmto-a Hon against Negroes who pegia-. tered and voted. The Justice Department said the Negroes involved face eviction Jan. 1 from farms in Fayette County although some of the families have lived on the same land tor as long as 25 yean. The government asked for a temporary injunction to halt the evictions and a permanent injunction barring' eviction and other economic reprisals. # * * The suit was the third filed in Tennessee under the 1957 Civil Rights Act The other two involve eviction notices against some 300 Negroes in Haywood County. The new complaint was filed . John Dost, first assistant to the chief of the Justice Department's Civil Rights division. Orders 2 Canadian Firms' to Halt Business in State LANSING (API «*• Lawrence Go-bow, state corporation and securities commissioner, today ordered two Canadian securities dealers to ■top selling securities in Michigan. Gufaow said neither SLA. Manning, Ltd., nor Goidmack Securities, Corp., Ltd., both of Toronto, is licensed to conduct business in Michigan. Both, he said, are soliciting sales of securities not registered for sale in the state. Complaints have been received from Detroit and Flint, Gubow ■aid. The securities are for gas and oil and mining stocks, he said. Ellen Roy Is Murdered NEW DELHI, India (AP)—Ellen Roy, 52, American widow of N. N, Roy, founder of the Radical Humanist Movement, Was found slain in her home at Dehra Dun, 150 miles north of New Delhi, it was reported Wednesday. Mrs. Roy was editor of the Radical Humanist Weekly In Calcutta. Her husband one time worked alongside Stalin and Mao Tze-tung of Red China but later he became anticommunist. l2C ^D>ead In 6 Days French Bottle Algerian Rebels Dean Succumbs . WILSON, HjC, IAPJ DtV & Harry CRM. 10. dean emeritus of Atlantic Christian Cblw, died Wednesday. Ha Joined the ACC faculty fe tad In. the MXt 44 yuan bet* nearly every poet except ^natdaat °f the college. He Was boro to Charlottesville, ImC ALGIERS (AP) - Moslems In shouted rebel slogans, but tough French riot forces kept disturbances confined to the ancient Arab quarter. * ★ * Early today troops and riot police permitted exit from the caa-bah, where 30,000 person* live far filth aaj squalor, but they prohibited entry. About 100 Arabs fii- revenge against those sympathetic to Tfcebcfc President Charles da Gaulis's policy of self-government tor this country of nine Modems and a million Europe-ns. • * * A The body of Said Madani, a Mos-politician pulling back birfied win barriers which ring the quarter. There were reports of violence inside the casbph during the night, and some shot* were heard, but there were no early reports of VET, HE HAS BEEN SEEN — Noted mountain climber Sir Edmund Hilary displays an. object which he says natives of Nepal believe is the scalp of an "abominable snowman,'' the legendary creature reported to inhabit the heights of the Himalaya Mountains. Hilary has just returned with the scalp after persuading the Nepaleee to release it. They claim it is 240 yean old. At right is Kbumjo Chumbi, head of a Nepalese village, sent to guard the scalp, which the tribesmen regard as divine. Nigeria, a British territory ini pendehce, has a population of 34 * West Africa scheduled for inde-| million. Sp for the violence which has rocked this capital city during the past six days has claimed 126 Uvea, most of them Moslem. There were Indications that ex- tern poiit those favoring ties with France, was found hi * ravine in suburban Matson Cam. throat had been cut. 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The NATO council meets Friday, aw* Informants said the training area problem may be solved by sending West German and other continental] soldiers to military camps in the. United Stales to give them for foe alliance. Alliance members would pay the casts of their troops' training in the United States. MM1HT KEEP DEPENDENTS The informants said if Americans were willing to for hosts to1 foreign troops, U J., servicemen overseas might be allowed to tinue to have their dependents with' them. The ardor to cut the number of dependents overseas la the most dramatic stop taken thus for by the United Staten to halt the Amer-; lean balance of payments dofftett; now running at almost ft bill no a year. Japan to Ease Curb on Red ChinaTrade TOKYO - • ». SECRETARY OF COMMERCE -Luther Hartwell Hodges, 63. G#v-emor of Nortb Carolina since M54. Textile mill o f II Ola I, 1919-5J Bom Pittsylvania County, N.C. SECRETARY 0#‘HEALXJ{. EDUCATION AND WgLFABp~ Abraham A. Rlbicoff, 50. Govern* ' Connecticut since 1955. Congressman from Connecticut, 1943-52. Born, New Britain. Conn. * PORTS TO US FILLED SECRETARY OP TREASURY— Undersecretary of State Douglas Dillon and others hates been Considered. SECRETARY OF LABOR->r-thur Joseph Goldberg, eendral counsel of United Steelworkers Union, Kennedy's first choice, U likely to get the job. ATTORNEY GENERAL - Kennedy’s brother, Robert Fra., -is Kennedy, reported ready to. make decision on whether to t*ke the post. SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE—Kennedy likely to keep his To Report Africans' View on Algeria ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (UPI) — Edward Kennedy, younger brother! of President-Elect John F. Kennedy, said Wednesday he would report on African leaders’ views on . the Algerian crisis when be returns home.. Kennedy said he has discussed Algeria with officials ef four former French colonies, the Ivory Coast, Dahomey, Upper Volta and Niger. “I will give my bfbther an account of their opinions and my observations, in order that there may be full comprehension of this problem,” he said. he was in The woman explained she had signed a contract to Uve a year with the man, at a salary of $10 month. The man fell behind in the salary payments, and now the year had elapsed and the woman made her formal claim in court. She won the case. This is a common occurrence in Ethiopia today. A man can put a woman on the payroll as his wife by entering into what is called a 1Damoz" marriage. I'm HU it is consummated, the bride- j cookies, groom must not see the face of his bride. * * * Such marriages ckn be dissolved by divorce at the request of either I party- Ethiopia is unique in the| Middle East in giving women equal. rights wlUi pen as regards divorce, fl Atetlfteai marriages are mock , more btedteg. Divorce I* almost I couple hove taken I m, a couple lor a length may legally marry (or of time specified la the contract they draw up. The minimum la one month aad the maximum determined by negotiation. During the term ef the contract, the man must pay-the woman a salary. At the end of the contract’i term, the marriage automatically is dissolved without any divorce proceedings. Heinkel. preside*! of Missouri Farmers Association most frequently mentioned. . POSTMASTER GENERAL— Likely to be one of last Cabinet posts tilled. ased by the church, lor mis reason, religious mar- , riages arc. rare in Ethiopia. Some-1 titties an old man and woman, so * old they no longer would confetti-1 plate divorce anyway, wtU have | their marriage blessed by the . 'Mirth. Upper class Ethiopians,-particu-r lariy the family of the emperor, I always have religious mpniages. 1 Divorce Sought by Actor I e^Holsey, Wed 10 Months j Just before stepping from the anteroom to the. altar, Durante was slapping his hands together and urging nobody in particular: ‘Come on, come on." Although he is a nondrinker, he confided: Gregory Ratoffs Body Is Cremated Today SOLOTHURN, Switzerland (UPI) — The body of Hollywood actor-director Gregory Ratoff will be cremated here today in a simple ceremony. The woman has no further, claims against the man, unless fa happened to be in arrears in the! LOS ANGELES (UPI) — ActorL salary. Children born to such a Brett Halsey filed suit Wednesday! union are legitimate. I for divorce from his wife of 10 j* The Damoz system is only one ItaU*" actre« Ludana I of several kinds of marriages in P*<*u**i. this country, where polygamy is Halsey, who appears with his. forbidden but sexual promiscuity wile in the movie "Return to Pey-I ton Place,” accused her of cruelty.!* Mils Paoluzzi said she is expect-1 ing to give birth early next year to Halsey's child. Oftea Infants leas Hum a year old are married through negotiations between the parents of the With This Coupon ChristsMS Special ...Fit - Sat. • Mas. Far Collared STORM COAT Worm Quilted Lined Fur Collor, 4 Pockets, Va Length Reg. $099 JOHNNIE WALKER STYLE CENTER || 86 North Saginaw St. Opp. Federal. FE 2-7795 j All Russia in Reach B52G Bomber Proves LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A Strategic Air Command (SAC) B52G| bomber Wednesday completed 10,000-mile nonstop flight which! broke two existing work) records and proved the weapon could] "strike any target in Russia. if. necessary and return home. * * ♦ The eight-jet bomber which weighed 240 tons on takeoff made the flight in 19% hour* without refueling. It left Edward Air Force Base, Calif., Tuesday at 7:07 a.m. PST (10:67 ajh. EST). Pilot Lt. Cal- Thomas R. Grissom, to, Cory, Ind„ said the giant plane did not carry weight kinnilaUag that of nuclear war- 'I'm a nervous wretch (sic). I took a couple of sherries. I sure Earthquake Rocks San Francisco Area | dog mleslleo. But he said Hut additional weight would not have j SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — An appreciably sherteaed the flight, [earthquake shook a 60-mile area j .... ... . Jaround San Francisco Wednesday "We proved with this flight, Lt^ ^ t),ere were no reports he said, "that this weapon system of damage or injuries. (the B52G) can take off from any Seismologists at the University place in the United States to at- of California in Berkeley said the tack a target in Russia and safely temblor centered Jn the Antioch return.” area, 27 miles northeast of the # + h v university. Grissom and his seven-man if occurred at 12:40 a.m. and crew flew to Los Angeles from had a magnitude of four on the] Edwards for a press conference Richter scale. at which they received congratu-| -----------—■— lations from Air Force Chief of one ii;||:nn onnJ Ucua Stall Gen. Thomas White and SACi**5‘Ml,,l°n Bond | boss Thomas D. Power. [for Detroit Xways OK d LANSING (J*—The State Admin-; istrative Board has approved the sale of a |25-million Detrdit expressway bond issue to Smith, Barney & Co. of Chicago at an interest rate of 3.6926 per cent. * ■ The only other bid received at the special hoard meeting Wednesday was from Blyth A Co. of New York, at 3.7258 per cent. Money raised from the bond sale will finance construction of the gouflifield, Chrysler and Fla her freeways and extension of the Ledge Freeway In Detroit. Part of the money also will be used for preliminary planning of the Detroit-Muakegon Expressway. ' * A * The interest rate, the highway department said, compared vorably to recent sales of similar bond issues at 3.76 per cent, 3.91 per cent and 4.28 per cent. The 63-year-old Russian-born Hollywood, veteran died at a Solo-thum clinic Wednesday kemia — the same disease that It may be many yean before caused the death of his partneri these married children realize they] Kay Kendall in last year’s film are husband and wife. It is up to "Once More With Feeling." | the bride's parents to determine Afar Force B52G jet bomber which landed Wednesday at Its Edwards Air Force Base starting point in California after a 10,000-mtif nonstop flight without refueling. The eight-jet Boeing bomber pad Ha seven-man.crew was aloft 19 hours. 45 minutes on the Motoric flight which the Air Force says broke two world long-distance flight records. The plane flew a closed circuit course ’to El' Fmo; Andrews AFB in Maryland;. Harpton Air Base. New/ound-* land; Eielson AFB, Alaska; Phillip, S. 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Mrs. RWriey Lsury of Treameto, Board of Registration to Chiropody compiaindd that members of his profession an not able to enter a patient In B hospital under the Blue Cross-Blue Shield plan unless a doctor of medicine approves. six time* la toe past seven years, charged her RN a year far pro-tectfaa aad that there was a Isag delay «s paymrat of the MB last ty t0 dlet t* te "M. {m Mher torm of hospital protec- 3H years sgo-from Ml miles on1 tion," She wrote. ]July 1. 1957. to 537 miles by the Representatives of the hospital end of the year. denon St., reported to Pontiac Beck k as president of the Catholic Press Association of America from 1928 to 1930. He was born in Plain, Wig. Funeral service wiQ be Saturday. t when ha returned to •pedal house m ttoe investigating campaign ex-, ____■ j_______I penditures. Robert W Samoff, his apartment from work he toundj,^ board chairman of NRS, testified jh* room had been ransacked **to,atr(st CBn t eXagger; in person. A letter from CBS Prc.ii-IW®0 stolen, dent Frank Stanton, expressing his A Mevtoioo set * ' RL. #. j jhe assembly failed after sev- The assembly set Friday for tbejen ballots last Friday to decide start of the Congo debate in k the contest between Portugal and move that came as. a surprise to Liberia for a Security Council some delegates. When India andlseat. At the end of the voting Li-Yugoslavia asked for an urgent Iberia led Portugal 55-38, which assembly meeting on ttie Congo, jqras seven votes short at the retit was believed that the issue quired two-thirds majority. viewa, was read to the committee, j stolen m a break in at smt Michigan will have more than, live times aa much freeway open! would be held up until the Polity There’s nothing, wrong with the [cal Committee wound up debate^ The contest for the disputed average man that a good psychi- on Algeria. |Ecdnomic-Sodai Council seat went :e . . . Some-> Informed Western sources said to l0 ballots without a decision. |times a couple breaks up because!the Russians, smarting, over Se-jAt the end India led with 47 [the guy is shy — about $50,000 shy. jcurity Council rejection of their;votes, followed by Belgium with —Ear! Wilson. demand for release of Patrice Lit- 36. The 32-year-old driver works for Oakland Vending. 456 E. Kennett R. ad. ; Nearly six million barrels of cement was used in the construction of the 203-mile Detroit to SL Joseph freeway. A barrel of dement weighs 376 pounds. The . north central state* of toe, United States have an unusual number of goiter cases because the soil and water are deficient fc\ iodine. “We leal that a hospital pa- j MAM'S L0MGINE «, *75°° LADIES' nun vz *7150 WATCHES $100 T. $2°o A WEEK NO MONEY DOWN j Pay Next Year Who’d ever expect to see coats so fine at such a low price! NO MONEY DOWN Pay Next Year CULTUKKD PEARLS s16" - M50" GIFTWARE 50* a Week NO MONEY DOWN Pay Next Year Remember -Enggass Is Open Until 9:00 P.M. FREE PARKING DIAMOND ONYX $1.54 a wash JEWELRY NO MONEY DOWN 75' a Week ! Pay Neit Year CLOCK M $7^5 Up TRAMSIST0B RADIO AMERICAN T0URISTER prom 5g88 LUGGAGE *24" Up JEWELRY CO. 25 North Saginaw Street Op«n Evenings Until Christ mot Buy Now! Pay Next Year! EASY wMJtuLgb Pontiac CLARKSTOM-WATERTORD 200 NORTH SAGINAW ST. 0400 DW»Hwt. PuH»j in Ik* -lew -BOTH STORES OPEN SUNDAYS 12 A 6 P.M." THE PONflAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, I860 Ttn&TY-ElCHT Go Like Hotcaket For Michigan h a whole unemployment increased by 38,000 to a total of 193,000 as of Nov. 1$, thfe report said. State School Pupils Top 1.6 Million Mark Muturday Matinee Tops on Broadway Detroit'sf unemployment was placed, at 7.3 per cent of the area's labor force, The Detroit figures include the metropolitan area. For die state the percentage was 6.7. DETROIT OR;— Detroit's unemployment went back above the IDO,. 000 mark as of Nov. 15, the Michigan Employment Security Cemmis-sion said in its preliminary monthly report. WASHINGTON IF - The U S. Department of Education reports that Michigan 1900 elementary enrollment totals 1,028,337, compared with the 630,203 enrollment in the state's secondary schools. This year, the average teacher's salary la 85,925, an increase of $225 over the 1959 figure of $5,700. Ait increase of almost $20 is Impatient, youngsters on jy o tf r gift list will take special delight in receiving pre-Christmas presents. For little girls, sew miniature Christmak aprons or old-fashioned Give boys taUorjed robes made from plaid cotton bags, or striped nightshirts. And small children will love decorative scatter pillows with Santa Claus faces. • OAKLAND / Hawaii $80 Extra i ■■ill* DC-SB priwpnnS Atrllaa CiwsM—inaryTt** SSwUW Ferry Service, lac. ■ 6129 NigMaad Rd. 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I to 3, 3 to ' 6X, 7 to 14. DISCOUNT PRICED OUR PRICE tohderfol selection. Highly styled In prints and DISCOUNT PRICED Tom Thumb All Metol Desk and Typewriter Includts(2 drawers, roll out shelf. All metol. logoi for the youngster. Compare 39.95 — m OUR PRICE Big Enough to Ride On Ladies’ HANDBAGS Nylons and acetate, lavishly trimmed with -faces. Choose for that 1 Christmas* gift. Styles and colors galore. Makes an ideal gift for the lady. Many to choose from. i ' DISCOUNT PRICtO Mil SA47 tan Mm’s Fleece Lined SLIPPERS SLIPPERS Leather slippers, fleece lined. Warm slippers for the cold nights Colorful materials with fur trims and a variety of new versions. Extravagant gifts. See our large selection of desirable (Uppers. OXFORDS Style FLATS Goodyear welt quality leathers. Usually $9.95. Wing Tip, Algonquin rqeecasin, medallion tips Every modem style. * a terials. Largest selsction « quality ma^g at real savings. ^ Open 9-9 Doily and 12 Noon 'til 6 on SUNDAY EVERYTHING FIRST QUALITY COMPLETELY SELF SERVICE EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICES PLENTY OF FREE PARKING DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE p I' ^FORTY | ^essssaS THE POXTtAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, IMP Hjiwtf Do itchx for Yale, However Address Gifts \ethlehem in Midst of NightmareReadability By RAJA 4xiSS.\ l ulled flW International Bethlehem. Jordan— n Bethlehem today is a city of 10.000 persona. -with an-15,000 refugees barely subsisting In camps on Its out* ' .jlUits. Hr Bethlehem's sleep Is not dreamless. It shares the nightmare problems of the modern world. / | the precise spot where Christ was bqm The image is placed In the manager in the grotto, and the Otar of the East placed overhead./ Christmas has been celebrated in much the same way here slncb the reign sf Bysantlae Emperor Constan-I tine, whe ruled from Starts 336 A.D. Constantine, built j the first basilica, a tiny part of which still stand. ! Greek Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas in the i same basilica on Jan. 7, and Armenian Christians on Jan. 10. ! ■ This year, about 10,000 pilgrims will come to Jordan from all Over the world—by plhne by way of Cairo or Beirut, by road from Damascus, through the Mandelbaum gate from Israel. are among the 480,000 items that wind up In the Post Office Department's dead parcel bins each year — but they - could reached their destination if sender Mad been careful. f*t . There are those 15,000 refugees: the tense border be--'tween Arabs and Jews II miles sway: .the religious schism which spreads the observance of Christmas here over three -weeks. Yet In thy dark afreet* ihmeih JL '■ The Ewloffts'u Light: 2 The hop* and tear.1 ol'a'I r.'.e years To Top 6 Billion Pieces 'Yule Mail Rush Expected gttj This; at least, Is still true. For here, at the spot where ^Christ Was born, the Christians of the world celebrate the 4Mrth of the hopes of all the years. * Here, because of the manger of Bethlehem, the ex-** plosive tensions of the Middle East are at least partly ** relaxed—for this one occasion. • Here, Arab and Jew cooperate to help Christian^ celebrate the greatest event of their religion, i And Chrlstmu In Bethlehem is a great event. It be-! gins Dec. 24, ends Jan. 10, and in between sees the most '“brilliant ritual of all the'Christian faiths of East and West. * BACH IN OWN DAT ! WASHINGTON (UPD - The mall la delivered by U..> 5. Post Office Department is I carriers. Among them ia Cheater jup to its red-white-and-blue gar- Noouwook, described by tmrcHn fho kltfamtt fhrintmag mail the biggest Christmas mail postal official rush in history. great dog-sled mailmen. It expects to handle between 6 Noonwook and'his team of hus-snd 7 billion Christmas cards, let- kle» deliver the mall on remote ters and packages during the Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea month of December. |of Alaska. -Postal officials also expect an I More than 100 of these contract increase in overseas mailings, mailmen use horses and another During the last two months of 1959, 75 use small boats, mostly in the Americans sent* about 1.5 billion Great Lakes and around Chesa-_ . ... . 55 . J 5 i , . i>ounds of letters and more than peake Bay. Each faith observes Christmas on iU own d»y-a division ks miiiion ppUnds ot parcel post! * * I * wising from the choice between the Gregorian and the | abroad by ship.; I ArouBd Cody, Wyo., a snow additioaal 1.25 million weasel, a small machine with' Diogenes Would Have Likod ' This Fellow Your Yule Packages -May End Up In Dead Parcel Bin . Sort madison. iq** iupd- A 76-year-old retired railroad man recently settled a 37-year-old repair ' | of 14 cents by sending a $2 ____ey order to cover the money he owed plus compound interest and a $1 bill "to cover unnecessary Here are seven rules from Wi ley E. Scott, handwriting consultant for the Shaeffer Pen Co.. which will assure that your gifts reach their destination: t —Address legibly and carefully. Don’t be a hasty scrawler or Fancy Dan" writer whose script is beautiful, but unreadable. —Be particularly careful in writing numbers and initials. A hastily written 1 can look like a 1; a sloppy Me. can be mistaken for Mo. your company^', . wrote R. M. Frantz of Big Rapids, Ml the W. A. ShesffWr Pen " "I had no intention of defrauding (kh., to Opt, en-tfed July 'losing a reptdr invoice datf 14, 1922, "but did that wbfk about as bad — I failed to settle an old bill.' The'firm returned the 23 to Frantz and sent him a new pen to replace the one repaired more then 37 years ago. This WIsb Youngster Really Obeys Her Folks Adult male giraffes of the African deserts may stand as high as 18 fast. . CLEVELAND. Ohio (UPI)—Ah- , thony J. Celebrate says he and his wife have always insisted that their eight-year-old daughter Susie never mention that hsr father Is the mayor of Cleveland but that she stand firmly, "on her own feet." So yrheh a new neighbor said to brezze, the mayor’s daughter." the child, "Oh, you're Susie C^e-gusie replied: "My Mommie says Tut not.” _X_ ^holiday cheer never looked better! -Double check all doubtful addresses before mailing; .use postal zone numbers in mailings to «U larger cities. —Put a return address on the! upper lefthand corner Of every package. Julian calendars. But all use tbe lame church, the great '‘Basilica of the Nativity, to celebrate the holiday. Christmas starts bare at noon on Christmas Eva. * * Then the Raman CathoRc patriarch leaves Jerusalem for w a police escorted driva to Bethlehem. The Patriarch Is ", met la the sgaare of the manger by-a religious proces-atoa, which grows la sise as It moves toward the basilica. ■ e« * At mldinght on Christmas Eye. the patriarch celebrates Xa high pontifical Mass in the Catholic Church of St. Cath-' erine, within the Basilica of the Nativity. —Address with a perms writing fluid that won’t he literated by rain, snow or n * This Is the service attended by the consular corps in '^Jerusalem and by masses of pilgrims who are allowed to - come to Bethlehem at Christmastime only. ^ Then are some of the approximately 1,500 Christian ” Arabs living ia Israel for whom the usual regulations arc ,•[ lifted so they out enter Jordan through the Mandelbaum Gate for 41 hours and then retara homo. A Meanwhile, on Christmas Eve, Protestants hold''an eve-; ning carol servlet (with carols in English dnd Arabic) on the Field of the Shepherds, where “shepherds watched their : flocks by night” when the Star of Bethlehem appeared in pounds of Christmas cards and treads instead of.wheels; carries —Send important packages by letters 1 of parcel |M la tkr final month of 19j59... * Handling the Yuletide deluge will require about 250,000 additional postal employes scattered across the-nation. To facilitate Christmas mailing, the department has installed stamp vending machines in many post office lobbies. the mail to isolated regions dur- first class and registered mail, or ing the winter, and the Christmas j Parcel post and insured. Tie par-snows between Nevada City and cd P°s* packages securely; don’t Graniteville, Calif., frequently **al with tape or other adhesives, force the star carrier to clamp on I —Mail barly. Your packages his skis to deliver the mail. can t Arrive too soon if you mark ★ * * them “Do not open until Oinat- But with all the modes and m“* ” methods of mail delivery, the post office still needs the cooperation | Rows of strawberry plants should the American people. How? be about four feet apart, to allow "Mail early,” says the depart-1 for cultivation, mem. JWDANT Bottled in Bond Bourbon in its Handsome Holiday Carton l Give1 this fine Kentucky Bonded Bourbon j in its handsome holiday evtoo...for holiday j cheer that never looked or tasted better. It’a 1 the gift that lays you care.. .all year found. atuTucav sruiesT u » 11. wit niTuttw cs. nsr, itincw Here in the nation’s capital. theL T , poet office is experimenting wife a:5ees Test instruments dollar bill changing machine^ along with its stamp dispensers- ~ machine "'reads" one and five dollar bills, checks for counterfeit foreign currency, and returns change, Landing on Moon in '61 JORDELL BANK, England (AP)i —A leading British astronomer, predicted today test instruments will, be landed on the moon in' 11961. Neither rain, nor sleet, nor I Dr. John G. Davies, assistant disnow, so the saying goes, keeps rector of research at the Jordelll the mailman from his appointed Bank Radio Astronomy Station, rounds and this means modem- based his statement on instrument! 21 > re*. o„m„„ u... i. ________. , , „ . «My mail carriers will be using|work dohe by Soviet and Ameri- - i Th* Roman Catholic Mass Is climaxed at 1.30 a m. by a everything from airplanes to a dogLan scientists. 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The missile. 58 feet long and 61 feet in diameter at its base, is the Minyteman. j Solid-fueled and storable indefinitely. it can be jostled around on 1 the nation's railroads for months] or even years—then launched on { a minute’s notice. Fifty of the country’s top rail- j road executives Tuesday got their first look at a full-scale mockupj of a Minuteman train in a big] hangar at the Boeing Airplane Co. plant haiW., . Lt. Gen. Bernard A. Schriever, head of the Air Research and Development Commaiql, conceded at j a news conference that spies! might with great effort learnt where Minuteman trains of the I future were parked each night. "But by the time drey can get] their information to Moscow," he said, “the trains will have gone! on to other points on the nation's 1 thousandrof miles of railroads.*' | Bache & Co. reports that general outdoor advertising v looks like a good long-term growth situation. [The company has increased earn-. lings in seven of the past eight In 50 seconds the missile rises years and appears to be doing it cannot be launched unless both {upright, ready to take off on its {again in 1960. A full-year net of men turn their keys Neither canl^-WW-mile-an-hour flight. [$2.50 a share is expected, Bache be forced to act against his will— • - * * * |says, up from ».44, they are separated hy bullet-proof | Eventually 150 Minuteman mis-j glass. sites will be on constant alert in WWW trains. “Another 450 will be stored In a typical missile car, Minute-[in deep silos now being built in man lies flat, out of sight. When the Northwest, and these, too, will signal for launching Is given, be launchable on leas than a min- the roof opeds and flips back, 'ute’s notice. Stock Trend Service stays it !s satisfied that the die has been cast for a further extension of the rise from the September and October lows carrying into mid-January. It says that price action warrants the purchase of U.& 'Vitamin. Roy Q. Snyder, of the State Labor Mediation Board, said there has been "a lot of talk but no agreement." He said management-labor talks have been recessed until some time next week. The tSO-room hotel was cleaed Saturday to all but 35 permanent guests. Officials of the Hotel, Restaurant Employes and Bartenders Union, AFL-CIO, termed the strike spontaneous walkout. Management said it was an authorized wildcat .strike. Main dominates Own Slate STEPHENVILLE. Tex. (UK) it was either ragged individualism or voter apathy, but one bal-k>ter In Stephenvilie scratched/all candidates for president, vies president and U.S. senator and wrote NBC news commentators Chet Hpatlsy and David Brinkley, and Steubenville newspaper publisher Rufus Higgs. I Our Invitation To Our Holiday Opening Fine Selections From Our Completely Neto Stock Savings for Our Cash Customers From Esther Tenzer Rosanne Agree Freeman Shurart - Watch Repair Stan Deyo (Certified Gemmeleffet — American Gem Society) Formerly of Leonards (jem* Je 52 N. Saginaw (Next to Kresge’s) FEderal 2-9641 William Keller, vice president { of the Association of American Railroads, says Minuteman trains —expected to be rolling within 181 months—will have no effect on! civilian passenger travel! They! will be fitted into existing schedules and at least part of the time will be parked on sidings. Five of the 10 cars provide living and working quarters for the missilemen, including a control section where two launch officers! ap ntMu SEVENTY-TWO YEARS TOGETHER - Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Alexander are celebrating their 72nd wedding anniversary today. The Alexanders, who live with a son in Pountain City, Ind, have 4 children, 16 grandchildren and 36 great-grandchildren. While Mrs. Alexander, who is 94 has been confined to bed for the last two years, her 91-year-old husband remains-active. DO YOUR WEEK’S WASH IN LESS THAN AN HOUR Shields k Co. lists four speculations for a turn-of-lhe-year rally: American Motors, Ampex. Phi loo and Schering. "We see these stoci as very-short-term vehicles which you may want to hold tor only three or (our weeks," Shields says. { Paine, .Webber, Jackson k' Curtis 'suggests that investors avoid Stude-baker-Packard even at current levels and advises present holders to sell. j Succumbs at 98 Not Knowing True Identity i DETROIT (S> — For the entire 198 years of her life Mrs. Mary Hilling never knew her real identity. Nor does anyone else know. WWW In 1862, a train was wrecked at Detroit. In one fire-scorched car s baby girl about six months old was found in the arms of her dead nother. Ike mother never was Identified. The baby grew ap with the name Mary White as an adopted child. Whan she was 20, she married. Her husband William Hilling, a railroad engineer, died almost 50 years ago. | A granddaughter, Mrs. James Bradley, said Mrs. Hilling was reluctant to discuss her brigin though she never seemed greatly concerned. . Mrs. Hilling suffered a broken |hip in a fall last June. She-died Monday in a nursing home. KENTILE ASPHALT TILE i |C Ea. LINOLEUM RUGS Vinyl - WALL TILE Beautiful Colors 54" High I* Run. Ft.* 29* CEILING TILE Pure WMtu Grooved IC"a!6M 4 Sq Ft. 8' Viiyl All Colon and Widths Floor Covering 59 C Sq. Yd. Genuine Ceramic Tile d ustauiic til# colon. Do It molt or wo . h. mi Ore # Sq. Ft CUSTOM INSTALLATIONS Ttssan—Fntnresq—Palatial Viayl CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE VINYL ASBESTOS No Wooing! Oustsutssd Fir* Quality war* A* h. PLASTIC WALL TILE fuuuunt, watery root salon. 1*Kmi 2* RUBBER TILE 9x9, AN Colors 4 Ea. 13' Vinylixod Ceramic FLOOR TILE 2*aP ■ Ea. THE FLOOR SHOP 99 SOUTH SAGINAW ot AUBURN Opon Fri. ond Mon 'HI 9 Monty of Fro# Parking in Our Lot Root of Stem FE 4-S216 wm. ~r. CastroTakes Another Tack Chargw Enemies Use Special U.S. • Supplied Explosives HAVANA Hb14 12.99.14.95 •7.40x15 9.50x14 13.9* 11.95 9.19x15 SJtxJS 9.94x14 14.95 12.95 Abe AvsNeMe le Whitewslb—N# MeeeNne Char* B.F.Goodrich 111 North Perry Stood ml « Ft Mill CUNNINGHAM'S GIFTS SAY... WATCH IT fiO! FRICTION MOTOR ROADSTER 69* • Baptise Baal llto DISCOUNTS ON CANDY!| DISCOUNTS ON a DRUGS AND VITAMINS 17 otmec Bonu t GIGANTIC! SUPER DISCOUNT SAVINGS ON TOYS! BABY BAIUN! IDEAL niPTl BIB. |4j0t\ DRINK AIIT0 REMCO ARB WET Traesasrt SHMO DOLL Wkh 1 Metal Cars aad lead- GAME $1* hte B—p. $3“ $277 mdtaah toMkete’' ImnSlmm** DOIIBLK ACTION CAP RIFLE $117 » LAV0RIS ““ *1”hptiBisnol 51^ jo Otiwcg Bomi u 30* BAKER’S “°^,d20c 79* Pertussin LIQUID CQc 4 OMNI OOTTU COUGH STB UP RW W REG. 50c EASTMAN FILM 39‘ RI6ULAR 91.19 7 LIGHT MULTIPLE SET S41f MUCH MOULAR 49c 8 UGHT SERIES SET nlan 49c AVAJUIU IM MOOT STOW C SHOP and SAVE at uniting hams DRUG STORES LOW PRICES ON PRESCRIPTIONS AT CUNNINGHAM'S DRUG STORES % rORTt-rora THE PONTIAC PRESS. THippAY, DECEMBER 13, i960 DREAMY DOLLS! TERRIFIC TOYS! CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS! yriMWPCM AT BARGAIN PRICES! if’ Kitten New 1961 Dolls at Low, Low Prices! Play a Nursery Tune! Musical Wind-Up Toys $0 98 Charge Irresistible 13-Inch Dolls fith Movable Joints, Rooted Pixit or Pony-Tail Hairdo Tots >wj|I adore these soft, cuddly animals . . . and the merry nursery tunes that play whed you wind them! Choose a darling pup, bear or kitty of soft, stuffed plush rayon ... and note their lovable expressions! Delight children with a musical animal this Christmas.. : shop now and save on holiday gifts at Kresge's! Charge If! Look! Their bright eyes shut.. . their arms and legs move . . their hair's sturdily rooted and pertly styled in a blond pixie or red pony tail, topped with a bow. Both dolls come window boxed, gayly dressed in red ’n white— thriftily tagged for Holiday giving. Chorm«r Gaily designed 29*/x' fronton head . Just Say 'CHARGE IT" Fully-Jointed ir-ir Dolls Pt*y this trap drum with steel fo«t beater . . bang snare, Tom Tom with, two kR" sticks! Ring the bolls, clang the cymbal — it's « wonderful rhythm toy! Buy now! Pay later! Ask any Kresge sales clerk for an application! Big 16" Doll in Baby Blanket Charge It or Use Our Layaway A lifelike bundle of )oy that drinks, wets, cries "Mama"! Arms and legs move, eyas shut. Abort three dolls . in window gift box' ( Aided by Hidden Springs) Jointed 11" Dolls Pay Less for Merry Christmas Albums oaly $|oo Charge ■ each Give a pair! Little girls wilt love these pert look* alikes ... a boy and a girl in cute red ’n white rompers! Note their 4oft vinyl skin, movable limbs . . . feature^ you’d expect only in more expensive dolls! /Truly a dollar-wise buy! .Wears clothes to fit o 3-yeor-oid. Comparts with S $14.95 Dolls $ Chist mas Caroleers. Christmas Sing ’Along, Organ Looks at lifalike os a living child! $ and Chimes, Rndclpb the Red Nose Reindeer, Ska's proportioned like a 3-year-old! & M ^ Abbey Choir Sines 7 M Christmas and others ... on 33 1/3 L.P. or 45 RPM When led, one foot follows tha other! !$ 2 record package. .Select your favorites at Kresge’s. y,CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS j P*-.■''a fK/A A With 12 (no* 7) Full Six* Light, 4 KKtStC t|a» Now! Get this extra Value 12 light set at thislow price! Not 7, not 8, but 12 independently burning lights Id 6 colors. Extension connector, easy-attaching dips. Exciting Doll Outfits That Cost So Little QOintMnc' ChriabMsTntUjtt, *», -irj, All sizes—from petite baby to big walk-inS doll size. Our assortment is big; our prices small! Here’s a complete wardrobe for her dolls—from lingerie and sieep-*:a wear to playwear and dreSs-up Styles .. . ■ ' i' , at Kresge’s! m m '.* ■,, Visit Kresge’s TV Santa In tha lobby of Hio Pox thoafro dally IQ a.m. to 4 p.m. — during premier showing af the Santa Claus movie! "CHARGE” YOUR GIFTS AT ANY KRESGE STORE! 'avlb- isrtMK-; DOWNTOWN PONTIAC—'TEL-HURON CENTER—DRAYTON PLAINS—ROCHESTER—MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER I 1 r.MT. /THE- PONTIAC PRESS,' THURSDAY, DECEMBER U, IMP Meat Prices ChooseEasy-to Cook Kind Stuffed Turks' Never Freeze Home panierries Busy with Christmas presents and decofttiifc.lor th« Holidays? Then why not. phut meals that allow time out 4 the kitchen? Chooae meat cuts that cook long periods without constant watching suggests the Marketing Information Agent, Mrs. Josephine Lawyer. Pork Is receiving store emphasis since this Is a time when supplies are rather heavy. If yon pick the lean Boston butt mast and take the whole 4 to 9 pound cut, you can expect three servings (ram each pound. If you buy ham, nqttee that price depends to a great extent upon how much the ham is processed. The kinds of cured hams available are: 1 imitLAR HAMS . . these have not been cooked during processing. They are sometimes labeled ‘cook before eating.’ You will notice little if H change in total supplies at ptw- formation Agent, Mrs. Josephine Lawyer. Dressing in fnxten stuffed turkey from .the food npurket’Was first sterilised, and the turkey was pHd ta a flash at 90 to 40 below sera. Homemakers cannot sterilise the dressing and home freeiers cannot freeze stuffed turkey teat enough. bjfc relief tor food shop* cranberries are safe and wholesome!/ This lo also good news for urbducen and handlers of the berifei for the tjrop is a big one, 6 per cent greater than a year ago and 32 pm* cent larger than average, It to estimated that the enuh henry t>ogs will yield a record 131,-550,000 pounds. t time the day turkey is roasted. ‘ why not mixe the dry dressing ingredients the nighi fore and store them in the frigerafor’ Then mix the liuqid Into the dry Ingredients just before roasting the turkey you buy a frozen stuffed turkey in the store, follow'the label directions exactly. Notice that birds are never thawed fore roasting. It pays to he careful. The smart shopper will abide by rules research has proven safe. Need extra eggs far holiday , _ cooking, tor egg nog or tor quiafej Try adding ' meals high in protein value? You'D of molasses plus whole cloves, find all sizes tow in price for the allspice and a bay leaf when you FULLY COOKED AND canned food value received. * are cooking a smoked tongue. HAMS . . . have been completely 1 Freese at sere degrees Sr below. The first Americans, the Indians. Served cranberries with deer meat. This to still a possibility, faflt chances are that most families will serve cranberries with torkey o some other meat this Ntoyembpr. washing, m to wltlita oL tosh at the top (tide allows tar oxpaa- Find ctnd Use FOKTY-FIYK, Waste Space lor Storage , Bread for Pudding Need Not Be Fresh A homey pudding. Brow Betty inoultM i to the big month for cranberries. About 42 per cent of thef crop is harvested then although a considerable amount Of these will not be consumed until later. About two-fifths of the eran- ________ berry crop Is marketed fresh white! the balance- is canned and frozen. < i usmpoona dark It's easy to choose cranberries that are really fresh. Just look for henries that are dry. bright and shiny in Appearance. Color shape is not so important for the berries may be round or elongated 4n shape and they very from a light rad to a dark blackish red depending upon variety. Whether you have a new t r an old one, use the spkee you’ve got. Don’t let space go to waste. In the kitchen or bathroom add a cabinet under the link or basin. ilt-in hampef is a handy idea under the wash basin, it allows for ventilation. Qlve your living room ihe full treatment of floor-to-ceiling space for books, hi-fl or television equip-:. You etui treat one whole wall with a combination of paneling, shelves and cabinets. Outside the the due for many ways. Cut bread Into 1-inch cubes:I Carports, for example, can brown lightly in 3 tablespoons ofjdesigned with built-in storage the, putter. In 1-quart buttered baking dish arrange in layers the bread, apples and granulated sugar mixed with nutmeg and haedtlag. frqh remove any integral part of the planning. Such storage eases the load oft where to put bulky, hard-to-man-aquipment. Mix cracker crumbs with flour, brown sugar and remaining 1 tablespoon butter:-* sprinkle over apple mixture. Bake in moderate <350 degrees) oven until apples are trader—about 40 minutes. Serve #aim. Good Combination Canned crushed pineapple makes a delicious preserve when combined with dried apricots or fresh! pears. Add an orange to the pine-apple-apricot mixture and a lemon! to {pe pineapple-pear combination. cooked and may be served without! further beating. If you want to heat them before serving, heat to an internal temperature of 125 to 130 degree* time at tow tempera!are a* rook Both veal and tomb prices are about the same as a week. Retailers report that lamb quality to especially good at this time of year. Roast teg of lamb and veal are about the same price per pound, however lamb shoulder to less expensive than foe comparable veal cut For greater satisfaction at serving time, most shoppers prefer that hhouldcr be boned before roasting. It will pay to check prices before shopping for fryers, tor there! hi a difference between stores. Then, in every store there are price differences due to size and the preparation of the bird. Whsppers expert I poy ' A. Beet Arm Pot-Roast. A lt is a less-tender sot of ____ chuek. it has a round bone and crons sections of 3 to 5 ribs. A small round muscle near the round bone is surrounded by connective tissue, q. New Is It prepared? At By braising. Ihe pot-roast to browned slowly in its. own or ‘added (at. The drippings arc then poured off. a small amount of wn-i*t is added, the pot-roast is co ered tightly Shd simmered for to 4 hours, or until trader. OAK-WOOD Byilding and Materials Co. M O D E R N, tf Z E • No Monty Dawn . • Up to 5 Years ta Pay ADDITIONS, ATTICS, ML ROOMS, ETC. 1006 loslyn Pontiac FE 3-7925 Westown SALE DAYS: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday—*Dec. 15, 16, 17, 18 Solid, Firm, Dry ONIONS 3fc10c Garden Froth, Find, Ripe TOMATOES TANGERINES 25' RADISHES FLORIDA SEEDLESS Fresh Florida CORN ON THE COB g ears 39* U.S. No. 1 Maine POTATOES 10-w CALIFORNIA PASCAL CELERY Lf. Stalks E C 2 l« *•** 25' 4 GOLDEN RIPE 4 a BANANAS 10 and EVERY MY 9M ILM it 11KM P.M. SAVE 20c on THIS BIG DOUBLE SPECIAL On. round Boll Armour's Star Tno SAUSAGE Om Dozen Fresh Grade “A” LARGE EGGS Regular 99c Value FAMOUS FOR FINER QUALITY SUPER SAVE BEEF Something New in Good Tasty Choice Quality Cute . . * T-BONE * SIRLOIN • RIB •ROUND •SWISS STEAKS Your Choice FRESH Hifhei GROUND BEEF 3^98* BONELESS ROLLED RIB ROAST Lb. Boneless ROLLED RUMP ROAST ‘Loon, Meaty SHORT RIBS of BEEF 4 u. 29‘ SUPER SAVE SLICED BEEF LIVER 29' BLADE-CUT POT IMS! 37 NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS TURKEYS We have the fittest. Cleaned, reedy for the even gestown WE HAVE YOUR FAVORITE SEER-WINE LIQUOR - CHAMPAGNE FOR THE HOLIDAYS S)D CENTER W. HURON FE 3-7403 rER RON 1 Hsnesb^10^! BiG JSyQecsgel ■'jStL Savely ixion^yoa Chase& SanbornI Cent-6ational news for coffee fans! Your goodhearted grocer has slashed the price of sassy new Chase & Sanborn— the coffee with the Big New Flavor. Whidi means this week you save, save, saie on “the freshest can of coffee you can buy!’1 Here’s a tip: new Chase & Sanborn stays fresh in the can—so stock up now and be money ahead! ANOTHER FINE PRODUCT FROM STANDARD BRANDS INC. i t W 'A ■" , Y / DECEMBER 15, 1960 HURRY HURRY THIS IS THE LAST 4 DAYS FOR YOU TO ENTER OUR THANKS A MILLION This Is the Lost Week You Will Have a Chance to Share in the Fabulous Contest Prize of 1,000,008 FREE GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS! CONTEST Broadway—Extra Fancy Broodway-Ixtro Fancy MIXED NUTS 1-Lb. AAq Utnft 1 LB. PACKAGE CHOICE beef SAL -U.S. CHOICE CHOCK STEAK •0. S. CHOICE T-BONE STEAK •O.S. CHOICE SDLOIH STEAK ’ 0. S. CHOKE Poiterimfee Steak >0. S. CHOICE 6R00HD BEEF. >0.S. CHOICE GBOUND ROUND Laon - Tender U.S. CHOICE Hygrode1 s—Skinless ROUND STEAK BRISKET *59* Hamilton Grade A LARGE EGGS Meaty VEAL PATTIES Shoulder Cut VEAL ROAST AQtu. VEAL BREAST • GREEN ONIONS • CUCUMBERS • RED RADISHES RIPE, TASTY, FLORIDA Hothouse TOMATOES Dozen Sun-Id* 113 Six# 19° oranges001-59c GRAPES £f| Extra GOLD BELL Ilf Stamps Whh Purchase of 3 lbs. or Mora of GROUND REEF 0 Extra GOLD BRl Stamps With Purchase of Any lb. or Moro of CUBE STEAK of Any Pkf. Christmas GIFT WRAPPING FOOD MARKETS U. S. Chafe# Rolled ^ U. S. Choice . Riup Roast Heel of Rond *89* *79* T&E PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15, •seven: Last Week'i Lucky Winners 4. Mn. |m. TmlubU MS Om w. 5. Mr*. Wm. Boom ENTER TODAY! You May Share inr the 100,000 FREE GOLD BELL STAMPS TO BE GIVEN AWAY DURING THE LAST WEEK! Get Contest Details at Your Local People's or Food Town Supermarket! 2-Lb. Family Size Can 0 With This Coupon • Chase & Sanborn PRESSURE PACKED »«««** COFFEE Sale Bays—Thurs., Dee. 15, This Sun., lee. 18,1960 Velvet Creamy A PEANUT BUTTER Stokely's Finest FRUIT COCKTAIL Texas Star-Frozen PEELED and DEVEINED SHRIMP Ohio—Safety BOOK MATCHES Libby's Spaghetti and Meat MINCE MEAT FAMILY Morton's FRESH FROZEN Cocoanut Sunny Isle SLICED Pillsbury's I PANCAKE I FLOUR.. Country Kitchen PANCAKE SYRUP.. Fresh Frozen HEINZ 10* SALE e Baof e Chicken e Turkey e Salisbury e Steak Your Choice • TOMATO, VEGETABLE or BEAN SQUP • VEGETARIAN VEGETABLE SOUP • PORK and BEANS “cT ^ • SPAGHETTI JL” I Lf TOMATO JUICE PngliVwB tmmrn Otrnm iMm OMQm F A Extra SOLD BELL 3U Stamps Witk Purchase of Any 6 pkgs. of Top Fmt FROZEN VEGETABLES, FRUITS or JUICES FA Extra SOLD BELL 3U Stamp With Purchase of Any 2 pkgs. of Christmas Candy W Extra SOLD BELL Stamps With Purchase Of Any 2 pkgs. of NosHo'b Chocolate Chips ifan'i omjm- JBjitwi wm, it. mn FROZEN FOODS SUPER MARKETS z" i A If Morton's Froth Frozen Cocoanut Custard FRESH, LEAN, MEATY SPARE Lb. OAc RIBS 99 AGAR-Lean SLICED BACON POUND TUT PACK 49 CBB18TMAS BREADS — In the demonstration mirror you dm see some of the Christmas yeast breads made by home economic students at Northern High School this week. Shown are a Christmas tree cake, candy cane rolli and a . PmUm Fra, Fk.i. stollen. Teen-age cooks tram Lett to right are Caroline Wright of 90 West Cornel); Donna Can-Deld of 835 Keailworthj^iid JJary Purvis St 403 .N. East Blvd. The lint two girts ace seniors. Mary Is a junior. •' ' CRISCO or Cheese Jam Biscuits Good as Snacks '‘During the holidays — and afterward, too — add interest to your cheese jam biscuits. •Roll biscuit dough to Vk inch thickness and cut in rounds. Spread Iflf ot the rounds with strawberry jam and cover the other halt with finely crumbled American blue| cheese. Put a cheese and a jam covered biscuit together, sealing edges together. Bake at 42S degrees for 20 minutes. Neither butter nor other spread will be needed with these biscuits for the sweet jqm and sharp, creamy blue cheese are delightful flavor-mates. Quick sauce for cottage pud* ding: heat a can of cherryqsie filling. Pretty Wreath Dessert Save ice cream wheaths for a! Merry Christmas dessert. For 4 servings, cut * round pint of vanilla ice cream into four slices. Whip ft cup whipping cream and sweeten to taste. Tint pale green with a few drops of food coloring. Outline each round with whipped cream forming a wreathe Garnish two red chary halves and a few green cherry pieces for leave*. TIDE Lorgi Size Package FORTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13; i960 Badf Rwgct Dough Used *p ;y ‘ ^ f ^ ' J Class Bakes Christmas Breads m i By JANET QUELL “rHUtc Praee Heme Bitter TV good smell of baking bread romieg out of the home economies kitchen at Northern High School most make the students hungry. lie visited Mrs. Sue Squires' second-year cooking dam early this week. Her girls wore making Christmas coffee cakes and rolls. batow. You start with a basic sweet dw|ti recipe and make all aarta of lalereattag coffee cakes rolls. Then you put each little mil on the pan overlapping the one next to it and forming a wreath. A second layer on top gives a three-dimensional look to the CfTi- There ’were two beautiful stollen all baked. These are the coffee i* cakes that look like a giant Parker y House roil: A few of the girls g decorating Christmas tree coffee s. cakes. These are made with little Sb maiiy women are afraid to balls of dough put on the pi wbfic with yeast dough. It is good I the shape of a Christmas -tree. The to know that some of our teen-Jone you sent home with us, girls, agon are learning how to do it. was delicious. r | J J5£ 5rSd”su-»urpew n*sr We hope the lessons carry ova ' * ★ * ,., .. . „ , inM ii.nir iif- , * Add the half cup of sugar, salt into tneir aenut me. i„ ,hp wen at the llme of ourf,^ shortening to the milk. Cool Ttoe of the girl* were frosting visit was a Christmas wreath cof-jto lukewarm. Measure lukewarm randy cane rolls. We tell von |fee cake. For this one you go ahead!water into a bowl, add other sugar how to make them In the recipe ;as if youwere making cinnamon I and yeast. Let stand until dis- Here is Mrs. Squires’ Basic Sweet Roll Dough: )' *4 cup nllk. *MIM solved. Stir. Add lukewarm milk mixture. Stir in beaten eggs. Add and stir la S cup* of the flour. Bent until smooth. Add and Mir la not el fleer. Turn dough eat on lightly floured board. Knead until smooth and elastic. Place in greased bowl and brush top lightly with melted shortening. Cover with clean towel. Let rite in warm place, ‘ free from- draft, until doubled In bulky about 5S minutes. Form Into coffee cake* or rolls. Candy Cs*a Bolls Use one-half of 'above recipe. Roll dough into long strands about 14 inch in diameter. Twist two together and thapT them like a :andy cane. Mf rise u should be 4 to 4ft greased baking sheets Bake in 350-degree oven, about 15 minutes. Cool. Makes about 12 cahes. Frost with stripes of red and w^ite confectioners trpeting. Cookie Decorations Will Hang on Tree Make tjuty Christmas tree dotations ' with Holiday Butter Chokies. Cream 1 cup (2 sticks) butter with 1ft cups stigar. Beat is 2 eggs and 2 teaspoons1 vanilla. Sift cups sifted all-purpose , 1 teaspoon baking powder 14 teaspoon salt together, nod add gradually to creamed mixture. Chill dough in refrigerator at least 4 hours. Roll dough to ft Inch thickness and cut with a variety of cooky cutters. Push small pieces of paper straws intn top at each cooky, making a Bake hi a pre-heated 400-degree oven &8 minutes oh cooky sheets. Remove strews after 1 ^Decorate with frotjlig. •tor's sugar, decorattea. cinnamon dtoPA etc. If '' III Now Status Symbol. Seen in Two-Homl, Families Two-homes tar the family .will be as much a status «nnbol to the lata W$ as rare twwcers The trend toward owning a Christmas Compote Fruit compote made Mtb Christmas fruits and topped with red raspberry or strawberry therbet or ice is d dessert that will be a top favorite with the family during the holidays, Just catoliae tangerine and grapefruit toetttns, diced frefrpeun and jMpw ftPttM fioh lemon Mice and sugar to taste. Top eadh serving with a «m*n scoop; Sf red itapbaRy or strawberry *S*dwt or lot. me irena luwani uwimm ■ ww - mer home mayrewlt hs yearly Al AlUtfi ■ ; construction <* 200,000 such d*4 fl***!*1** ”, ” ”Jl tags by the tnd|Mk* decade, I QUALITY MARKET The second home, usually «nl Chetoe Meats. Grocerie*. economy bouse, It built With such! rrails. Vapatahfes. Sic. money and tabor saving Midingl 4|| W. Here* at lahasoe materials u drywall and inaulattagt VB M»» sidings. These products provide! ‘XJUum'm’aji. h t m. maximum value at minimum coets. )L—■—w*— TLAS SUPER MARKET SAVINGS f°r T^u|idayf FrW**' W Sunday,Mon9ay< Tuesday, Wedoesday-*-Dec. 15 thru Dt«. 20 ( NORTHERN TQILET TISSUE WHITE and COLORED Maxwell House or Hills Bras. COFFEE CHOICE of GRINDS BIG ^ MMfl 2 -r i19 reb, CAMPBELL'S Campbell's f ■' VEGETABLE ESS FORK and BEADS nwrns SOUP Tell Can 10‘ ®8'S99‘ .URGE Heinz CATSUP I4-oi. Bottle HAMILTON GRADE "A" CONGRATULATIONS (e the Winters la Obi 6th Aiaiveiury Silt GIRLS' WCTOg— HutnuestsT mss UTaa EOAD > ■■ .it.ig Hwtuc ROYS' IICYCLI— LOniMUS SMI RMRUU an. ronufi CX STUM IRON- TRANSISTOR I ttMLiaum MCIW IHT M*- B0B8BT BCSSSL SS NOBTOM Sir PONTUC ILICTRIC CORFU MARIE— OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 P. M. Special Holiday Sale! . • • Vinyl Fortified RUBBER THE Mjn If 1c PLASTIC B WALL TILE SPECIAL! Instill It T«bmI1 SAVE 25-50% LINOLEUM 8x12 RUGS $4.95 j ALL TOOLS FURNISHED FOB 1 I ANY TYFI OF INSTALLATION | Unglazed Ceramic ( FLOOR TILE ' l|4l | WALL TILE - 59® ; FREE! ‘ O'CEDAR Sponge Hop » With Purchase of j ! "Bird" Vinyl Floor Covering SPECIAL SALE! FLOOR COVERING Yiayl Plastic CQc it. lint Quality 39 Yd. SpscisK SPECIAL! CEILING UsoheuX- TILE I8”x32” Tile Sale\ 8<>,K 9"x9'# Popfoch\ i2"xi2" 6‘ \9< 9 Decorator Colors to Choose \ From—Were 14c \ SPATTER ASPHA LT TILE 4* ^ SPECIAL! S|69 ^ White Paint . 1 4D& v too »m i bmr rim 01. w« Beta u* monet: loss W. Hina SL PE 1-371? Plenty o# Perking Hums: Mon., Thura., FrL 'til 9 Tuts., Wed., jSot. 'HI 6 Paztihc’s LargMt Aizutrozg Dtaltr Acrylic Latex Exterior # MASONRY 9 .PAINT CO All IRQ AT CARLOAD PRICES We Are Your Authorized SANMAN DIALER GARDEN FRESH HOT HOUSE TOMATOES Qp39CLt Florida-—Sweet TANGERINES FLUFFO JeUUmte DEL MONTE ORANGE JUICE Giant 46-ox. Cam jRhrSI NESTLE'S MSTMT COFFEE Dixie Belle CRACKERS Fluvor-Kiitf Fan Chocolate LADYFINGERS BOOK MATCHES IQ* CARTON OF SO PKGS. VLASIC SAUERKRAUT 1 F" 49‘ aiF* AlliSV IA DC ■ W •IG QUART JARS FRESH FROZEN FOODS FROSTY SEAS, FRESH FROZEN BREADED SHRIMP FOUR FISHERMEN, FRESH FROZEN OCEAN PERCH Full Fouad Pkgs, 3F"$1 BERRY IDU FRESH FROZEN STRAWBERRIES PIES Uift Family Size B-oz. STORE HOURS Ur rrrr."l.-... THE PcfoTlAC POTSS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, i960 T" m Our Christmas Gift to You.. Your New 1961 Passenger License Plates PLUS In FINE QUALITY NEATS. FRUITS, VEGETABLES and GROCERIES! Swonsdown Premium CAKE MIXES 4-99 BUTTERSCOTCH — WHITS — CHOCOLATE — YELLOW SALE DATS THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY DEC. IS-If-17 BAKER'S COCOANUT 8 oz. pkg. 25* Campbell's or Heinz TOMATO SOUP TALL CAN 10 ADDRESS ................. CITY .................. PRESENT LICENSE PLATE NUMBER . »»c Wtlenti the lifkl to / Limit * Qualities! ■z \ Rsi> S Dm! Soldi# WITH RECIPE FOR NO BAKE FRUIT CAKE ON LABEL PETMILK 8 Toll $"fOO Cons | HUNTS SLICED OR HALVES Yvllow Gin# ^ Peaches 9h In Hnvvy Syrup largn IV* Con JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING QUEER MART NYLONS 69 First Quality Regular 99c Volvo C Pair Golden Rip# BANANAS IOl Grapefruit MACINTOSH APPLES large C C 1 Sin J (“••nJJ11 Solid-Red Ripe TOMATOES Cello- Tube 19‘ Center Cut PORK CQ CHOPS DU lb. KOEGEL'S SKINLESS HOT O0‘ PORK LOW Mm.*, DOGS uv. nvHOI 1QC Rib End \ Last Waak’a Wiaaare af Daw 1001 PatMiger Car Ueaasa Plates 1 STANLEY KRAUSE, 3427 Addie, Drayton ■ • Ploins from Tenuta Super Market 2RICHAM) 6. POWELL. 148 N. Merrimac, • Pontioc from Pony Friendly Market 3WUXIAM H. DAVIS. BOSS Auburn M. a Eest, Pontine from ViUopa Super Murk 4 W. L BERRY, 2683 Jndnk Lake Rd., • Pontiac from Glwpellvifle Super Marke 5 GERTRUDE GEHRIG. 1044 Ink Trail, n Lake Orion from LS. Market 6 GEORGE H. REISSMAN, 86 S. Tasmania, n Pontine from Fefico Quality Market mWlQOV Specials Birdseye Fresh Frozen PERCH 29* 12 ounce pkg. wU\0 Frosty Acres Fresh Frozen POT PIES 5 “99* No Matter Where Yon Live... You'll Find a United Super Market in Your Neighborhood IN GINGIVILLE GINGELL- VILLE SUPER MARKET 3990 BALDWIN AVE. Open AAendoy, Tuesday, Wednesday 1*30 A. AA. ft 7:30 P. AA.- Clettd Sanday-Opeii Friday and Saturday ItSO AAA. tatP.HL IN WIST PONTIAC IN LAKE ORION IN AUBURN HEIGHTS IN DRAYTON PLAINS IN NORTH PONTIAC FELICE L. S. lVILLAGElTENUTAIPERRY QUALITY I SUPER I SUPER MARKET I MARKET I MARKET 238 S. TELEGRAPH I 331 S. BROADWAY, Lake Orion I 3342 AUBURN RD., Auburn Hgts. SUPER MARKET 3515 SA5HABAW in WALTON FRIENDLY MARKET 1330 N. PIRRY ST. Beer—Wine Liquors Oyn ovary day. * la ». lander 10 AM. m • P.M. iiuiiiiuuumujuAuimtiuMumu m- mm ppg£j frlFTY gr sac , s / THE P0NT1AQ PRESS, THURSDAY, / • WT* > DECEMBER 1 6, I960 Deaths in Pontiac dnd Nearby Areas AFRICAN l ARKST SPREADS - The (haded Countries of Ethiopia, the Congo and Algeria are Rk principal trouble spots in Africa during the Current crises. Emperor Haile Selassie's 30-year :r Ethiopia appeared threatened Wednes- fl C m G HARDWARE STORE SYLVAN LAKE SHOPPING CENTER 2363 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD ENTIRE SOQ nn STOCK OF Ad,UU • Hardware • Paints * Housewares • Sporting Goods * Toys MUST BE SOLD & 40%-50%-60% & MORI AND DEEPER PRICE CUTS TO SEU OUT QUICKLY—TIME IS SHORT-HURRY INI day amid reports of a revolution In Addis Ababa. The Congo battle for power continued while riots in Algiers and other Algerian cities raised the casualty toll as Moslems demonstrated in favor of the nationalist rebel government in exile. Ask for Cancellation of Cobo Labor Pact DETROIT IAP) — The Ole Center commission met with about i[30 trade show managers and '‘exhibitors and then voted to ask Detroit's Common Council to cancel the exclusive labor contract at 6*0‘Hall. The shop people told the eom-mfssloa the labor monopoly which they said now waa held by Detroit Convention Services, Inc., should be dlosolvod and each exhibition management allowed-to choose Ha own labor contractor. Detroit 'Convention Services pays tlvf City .of Detroit 7V» per cent commission on the money it makes supplying labor to hall exhibitors. The; firm's contract expires Dec. 31. * * * The shop people said that the contractors they choose to supply their-labor will hire only local union workers. 9*Lk a*,, ease o*i. Super gsm-Tons Interior Point ■•« 0.4* 0*1. shkkwin WILLIAMS Kom-Glo Erramoi Discontinued Colors QUITTING itmnfRss PKICI SIhmUm.4 Cslsrs q witting IbanacRs PSICt $247 $377 ■valor SMI Paint Roller B Tray Set qctttino rues 77< SHERWIN-WILLIAMS INTERIOR PAINTS ftek Stock — Latest Cetera — Shasta and Celling White KEM-TONE KEM-GLO Key. 9.39 GoL SJ4S Reg. 9.49 Gel S£J67 Meet ... 4 • Sellout . . . O Regular to S9c Fiherglai Hechlorphune FURNACE FILTERS Bay Use to 99x95 ^OTTTWO Pig ^ rues 0*1 DOUGLAS SNOW SHOVELS 15.50 Alum. Skerel 52.27 52.50 Steel Pusher . 11.57 55.50 Alum. Pucher 19.37 ' FISHING REELS An Ideal Chrietnsae Gift! ■MOM SAU IIJI #200 Brcaoon Spin leal ».I7 515.15 Bronson #900 CaatBoel 99.97 S17.4S Srakeepeare Waader Bee) — 910.97 117 JS laknsen #100 Cast Reel ... I19J7 FOR THAT BOY! Large 81ie Kalamasee CHAMPION SLEDS Regular M.IS NOW M*7 DAISY AIR RIFLE Regular M.M NOW M.97 Galvanized Backets BSOPLAB SALS Me 1 Qt. Bucket New 57c Me 11 Qt Bucket New 77c 11.19 IS Qt. Bucket New 97e Galvanized Wait UGl'LAlj BALI S2.4S Garbage Cana 51.07 S2.M Garbage Gena 12.37 S5.ee Gahr. Incinerator .... 53.97 TOYS —Failed to Cocil Order— TOYS We Sold Out of Toys the Pint Days of Our Solo but Now Wo Art BAOK IN THE TOY BUSINESS . With o Largo Shipment of NEW—BEST SELLER TOYS Which MUST BE SOLD REBARDLESS OF COSTS QUITTINfi si BUSINESS PRICES OPEN DAILY S Is 9-SUNDAY ID Is B ALL FIXTURES FOR SALtt Modarn dam Show Casas • National Etedric Cash Segteler I Nail Weighing Scab • Key Cutting Machine With Stock #500 Rigid Pipe Cutting and Threading Machine C *»» G HARDWARE STORE SYLVAN LAKE SHOPPING CENTER 2363 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD Ex-Stato Congrsssman Will Be Buried Friday HARTFORD (UPf) — Funeral service will be held Friday for [George E. Foulkes, 84, Hartford, former U.S. representative from Michigan's 4th Congressional 'Dis-tetets * .. Foulkes died at Watervliet Community Hospital Tuesday of injuries suffered in a traffic accident Oct. 22 when he was hit by He also had been stricken with pneumonia. He had been hospitalized since the accident George M. Cohan, the flag-waving Broadway stage star, was appropriately born on July 4. MRS. WILLIAM GAR^ Wojfd has been received of the death of former Pontiac resident Mrs. William (Ruth E.) Gary. She died pec. 8 in Rogers City. Service was held Saturday the Millersburg Methodist Church with burial in the Riverside Cemetery- Surviving I are her husband of Mlllersburg. * sop Ronald of Pontiac; two grandchildren; and two brothers, George Robins of Pontiac and Homer of MUlersburg. FLOYD D. OSWALD Floyd D. Oswald, 67, of 2670 Woodbine Drive, Waterford Township, died of a heart condition at his horpe early today. He had been ill several weeks. A charter member of Elks Lodge in DeLand, Fla., he had retired specification engineer at General Motors Truck & Coach Division. Surviving are his wife, Minnie i.; a son, Richard E. of Walled ake; daughters, Mrs. Harvey [Peck of Livonia and Mrs; Willimh Stein of Mamaroneck, N.Y.; eight grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Robert B. Wilson of Pontiac. Service will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home with burial in the Ot-tawa Park Cemetery. MRS. JOSEPH H. TRAVIS Mrs. Joseph H. (Avia V,) Travis; of 5 Edouard Court, died unex-[ pcctedly yesterday at her home. She was 85. A member of the Primitive Baptist Church in Dearborn, she was retired employe of the Waldron Hotel- Surviving are daughters Mrs. Lucille Thrower of Pontiac, and Mrs. Sibyl Willis of Peoria. 01.; sons Louis of Paris, 111. and Clifton of Cabot, Ark.; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and t brother Stephen Dorris of Pontiac. Mrs. Travis’ body is at the Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home. RGBS H. WILLIAMS Reea H. Wiliams. 58. of 4858 Hobson St., died yesterday at his home after an illness of several tontha. Employed in the office at General Motors Truck A Coach Division, he was a member of St. Andrew Episcopal Church of Drayton Plains and the Masonic Lodge. Surviving are hit wife, Beatrice: i his mother. Mrs. Levi Williams of Brandon. Mo.; daughters, Mrs. (Gene Doolin of Drayton Plains and Mrs. Daryl Wilson of Oxbow Lake; [three grandchildren; and three brothers. Service will be held at 1 p.m. I Saturday at the Donelson-Johns Fu-1 neral Home. MRS. HENRY J. WOOD The Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Donelson-Johns Funerjd Home for Mrs. Hen-, ry J. (Margaret L.lWood of 87 N. Shirley St. Service will be held 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Michael Catholic Church with burial ini Oakland Hills Cemetery. She leaves three sons, Jack A. of Rochester, Fred of Cleveland, Ohio and Harold of Pontiac; four daughter, Mrs. Ernest Hoffner of Ashley, Mrs. Fred Kemper of iDrayton Plains. Mro. Olin Tharr and Mrs, Dorothy Allison, both of Pontiac; arid a grandchild. Mrs. Wood, ID, died of pneumonia at St: Joseph Mercy Hospital yesterday after an ljlnets of three months. QGORGE RUSCHAK COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Service for George Ruschak, 39, of 1090 Penarth Court, will be at Saturday at the Rosa B. Northrop Funeral Home; Redford. Burial will be‘in Parkview Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Livonia, Mr. Rqgchak died- yesterday after a long illness at Veterans Hospital, Lincoln Park. Surviving besides his wife Hazel > are three daughters, Paula, Karen I J 9 U dew Drive wiU be at 9 p.m. lay at the" Richardson-Bird ml Home, Waited Lake. Burial ftB be In Oakland flllle Memorial Gardens, Novi Mrs, Mercer died yesterday after an Illness of eight years at Pontiac Osteopathic ^capital. She wag a member of meroe Methodist Church and the Commerce Chapter 301, OEi. Surviving besides , her husband are a daughter, Mrs. Georgette Grant of Ada; tour brothers, and and Dandice, all at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ruschak of Alledonia, Ohio; and three sisters. MRS. CLAUDE M. MERCER WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP—Service for Mrs. Claude M. (Irene E.) Mercer, 54, of 4559 Tunisia Dtriias Plans to Pull Out of Congo TUNIS (AP) — Tunisian official sources Wednesday night denied reports abroad that Tunisia has threatened M withdraw its troops from the . U, N. Congo command. They said such a step would be particularly inappropriate at a time when Tunisia is urging the intervention of the U. N. if Soviet Sculptor Finishes Portrait of Van Cliburn MOSCOW (AP)—Sculptor Alexei Shmakov has completed a jjftrait of American pianist Van wuii, trite first area June hero two years ado to a Soviet musical OMoeti-then . . (v . Tasa reported today tbadfFQtk is on display * an art «ddbH in Minn. i® ' f /*■;; »r tMdii RED RABEr - Guinea has agreed to allow Russia to establish A submarine base on ltf west coast, according to the New York Times. CoAa^ty, the Guinea capita), recently has received arms from a Soviet vessel, the same sourer said. Crater Lake, Oregon, which h an unusaul sapphire, blue, lies In what was once a gigantic volcano, and is estimated to be 2,000 feet deep. CORRECTION Through orvor Nit price of the Rocker in our olcrtat : . . Vv 1 . •)■.': ual Dinner Dance Orchard Lake Country Club was the setting for the Oakland County Dental Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Hubbard (at left) , Society's annual dinner dance. Enjoy• of Cherokee 'Road and the Peter ing the club’s Christmas decor were ' fHoogerhydes of Chippewa Road. Truth Will Prevail: Abby Those Gossips Are So Wrong By ABN.All. VAN Bl’BEN DEAR ABBY: I hope you will print this in your column became 1 am so sick over the whole mess I don't know where to turn tor help. I am the a Christmas party with no wives or husbands. I started . to make a lew. plans of my rouldn' fost t high school. , .1 ______ since T she left town people have been saying that she's in a home for unwed mothers. She has always been a fine girt. Why should people ruin her reputation by their terrible lies? Why? Why? Why? HEART-BROKEN MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: We all know that a lie can travel half-way around the world before the truth can fcet its boots on. But take new comfort from the Old Testament; “The Up ot truth shall be established forever: a lying tongue is but tor a moment." (Proverbs 13: It I. The next night when my husband came home. I bad my kitchen counters piled high with holiday food add drinks. I explained (hat on the night of Ms employes' party I would send bur children to my mother's and have a cocktail party for the‘people I do business .with every day. The grocer, the butcher, the milkman, the mailman, the gas station attendant the insurance salesman, the bank teller and the car salesman who sold us our car. etc. The next evening he told me that he had changed, his mind And decided to skip the party and give each employe i turkey instead. Needless to say. I skipped my party, too. There are enough people in this world breaking the laws ot God and man without em-, plovers setting the stage to encourage such goings-on. 'NOT GO DUMB" DEAR ABBY When i band /aid his .employes wanted DEAR ABBY: Five months ago l married my employer and acquired a U-yeor-oid daughter who has been spoiled rotten by her grandmother *• - «•* * -tlsssrirrssrss Biblical wisdom, so applicable at|gJly they get morT of a Wcj, out Christmas,' that "it .is more of giving than receiving, while blessed to give than to receive " only 21 per cent of the boys agree Moat say lt> Just as much fun jr «" of 32 per’ cent And a small group say they wo pregcnii And most like Christman just goof-off with," says Diana Halver- r Rowe, n, of Hingham, Moan., son, Id, of Ogden, Utahv by way of being a £*se in point." But 62 per cent — three-fourths of the girls and about half the boys — say they want clothing most of all. "I. am going away to college next year,** says Betsey H. for preferring clothing. Teen-age plans for« Christmas spending are down this year. Most —29. per cent — pay they will spend from $19 to S20 on gifts. Fifteen per cgpt will spend from $20 to $30, 14 per cent from $30 they would .rather get Forty - 'eight per cent, of the r than 1 give them. I youngsters — 44 per cent .of the iinroverrd this facet of p ehararter during a *ar- 1 boys and 52 per ' —say giving and ; equal wo'gh* Oof cent h th of the girls -iving f'arry r :iiris — say ] tficy would ra:h er ;et presents guass ix "x good ax' mine i than give them. 1 You m how much it differs from adult j *"rac,or to give’." say On the receiving side of the Richard Bergi ledger, the thing most teen-agers •»«* | m c At the other end of the string is I « better r of Brooklyn, want most for Christmas is clothing. After that, money and sporting equipment. Judith Spencer, 19, of Gettysburg On the giving side, the amount jP*-- who says, "Iget a good feei-| most of them will spend for gifts | IbR giving things, kill range from $10 to $30. | And in the middle, 16-year-old „ . -____, . __ Susan Williams of Hl.ngham, »*•*.f~H „,l| ... ,M, ... Mb U* ««'»'“ •»» ■*' ' eats to make gtftn. BONGO DRUMS! Most of them will spend the I There, is a wide range of things j larcrst r mount of money on a gift that the youngsters wou'd like to 1 to $90. Fifteen per cent frqm $50 to $100, white only 2 per c*it will^po over $W0. Thirteen per cent of the youngsters would also Ilka money and the same number ask for sporting equipment. Also ranking Midi are books, musical instruments and NEED Ott survey last year, the,largest group of gift-givers said they required $25 to $30 for their gifts. Whan it comes to financing the shopping venture, SB per cent EM they wiR earn at feast part of t|ieir money. Thirty-eight per cent Will get it from their parent*. A * * Sixty per cent of the youngsters say they will spend the biggest amount oh their mother, while 4? per cent indicate that hither will get the most expensive gift. After that tt dips sharply: brother 18 per cent, sister 16 per cent, boy or girt friend 11 per cent. But WUIIam Waatberatar. IE el Ogden, Utah, says he doesn't knew. “These things aren't measured by dollars," he says. Finally, we asked the young sters If they would c e I e b r n t e Christmas differently when they Nine per cent didn't know, but 73, pgr cent said they like it just ax ft is. The remaining 18 per cent would make changes LaVry Peer, 18, of Ogden. Utah. iys he wou'd like “more outings before, and more singing during Christmas.” And Wayne M. Keith. 19. of Rochester. N, H., says his adult Christmas "will be a family gathering." But Betsey Rowe expresses 1 majority view, when she says: feel that the way our family ceie-1 brntes this occasion Is the way it was intended to bo when Christ was born." Applesauce in Brownifes Keeps Them Moist By JANET ODELL Poetise Proas Home Editor Hero is a cookie that is leu rich than moat of the one* wu make at this time of year. Applesauce in brownies keeps them moist and adds a tantalizing flavor to the bars. Today's cook, Mrs. Jay Lucas, says her home and 1 family are her hobbies. She * has 4 cMldren. She is active in a Church circle and In PTA. APPLESAUCE BROWNIES By Mrs. Jay Luca* cup ihortrnln* melted. OR '» CUP MUMt Oil I equate* chocolate I tup tutor teoepoon eon * >e CUP chopped wclnute Melt shortening and chocolate together or add melted chocolate to salad oil- Blend in sugar, eggs, applesauce and vanilla. Sift dry ingredients together, and stir into first mixture. Pour into greased square pa t, Bake 35 minutes at 350 tfe-grees. I-muting 1 nqutrr chocolate ir tntrtarlne aHMMSKt MtRMaaaaasRMsiniM Tot Fights May Show Affection AUSTIN, Tex. HJPIl -When Jimmy, reaches over and dips his sister’s pony tail into the I ink, he may be expressing deep affection and respect, a j home economics professor at the University of Texas be- | lieves. Phyllis L. Richards, who j makes Her observations of chil- 1 dren at the university's nur- | sery school, says that fighting , among children may be signs j of growth as well as signs of , emotional outlets. Heat water, butter or margarine and chocolate until chocolate is melted. Add sugar and vanilla and beat until of spreading consistency. Spread an cooled brownies. I Handle With Care Handle crystal glasses carefully. Home economists suggest1 that fragile stemware he held be the | bottom of the bowl instead of by • the stem. They add that glasses should be 'stored with the rims up. CkriAtmrt 35mm SLIDE CAME1A FIRST QUALITY BROADLOOM EMBOSSED WOOL WILTON FACE $> Extra hoary weight scroll Wilton cut pile on a looped back- m ground. 12' wide in 4 good colors. Less than most dealers paid. CONTINUOUS FILAMENT TWEED PILE Si SAVll solection of Broad-loom. You can buy for loti than most dealers pay. iper special buy kosn, Mastned. Ores SO rails ai « ble best all wctfl taJBMns and tweeds IT wide, td below most dealers* cost today. ONI OF THK WORLD'S ' LARGEST FLOOR COVERING sfeciAlists 4990 Dixit Hwy.f Drayton Plaint ,* OR 4-0433 Open Daily 'HI 9 — Tuesday 'til 4 Beckwith-Evans l FIFTY-FIVB on Christmas Extra durable continuous filament nylon with a 10-year guarantee. Famous make IT-15' widths. S colors. Usually raid for .0.98 sq. yd. TEXTURED WOOL WILTON PILE Excellent quality famous make, current* 1960 fabric, 12' vide 6 lovely colors. Sale priced below most'dealers' cost today. WOOL NYLON SHAG TEXTURE Famous make now discontinued. Sufficient quantities remain in 2 tweed colors. Usually sold tor Sill Sale .priced at S2 yd. less than most dealers' paid as a running item. HEAVY WOOL BARK PILE Hvmlreds of Textures, Fabrics, SAvei ROLL BALANCES AND GIANT REMNANTS .. .always enough for wall to THICK KNOTTED''COLONtMt FILE v A special purchase bom Archibald Holmes of an ei colonial stripe. This ib NOT an ordinary candy stripe a thick, lovely broadloom. ALL WOOL TWEED FACE A special purchase oi an all wool tweed'.in' 12' widths. Beige and onyx. A good quality and an extra good buy. WOOL PILE BOUCLE WILTON Famous make lovely ail wool closely woven heavy boucle 12-1 S’ widths in 6 line colors. Usually 89.96 sq. yd. Sale priced below most dealers' cost today. ' ACRILAN ACRYLIC TWEED 100 per cent Acrilan Tweed In an extra tight woven construction. So rugged that we use for commercial jobs. 12* and IS' widths . in 6 colors. ' HS*"5 ^98SSP What « wonderful way to greet Mm — with lots and hh tit Anew giftd Fill thqLCWiitSKn tree with aN of the smart Anew foshion* he'd be so happy to have . . . and which youll find In this newly enfved collection. Come in «• see eW The fine quality shirts of conventional-type fabrics and remarkable wash and wear ... In new tones, white, fancies, stripes . . . cellar styles. The Anew ties end handkerchiefs far complete harmony ... the sport shirts end sweaters far casual smartness ... the specially designed underwear far coned fit end comfort. » Dnm Shirts........from 4.50 Sport Shirts........ ...........from 4.00 Harmonising Ties..................from 1.50 Sweaters .........................from 0.W tUMtlrarrliMft ...................from 55* Underwear ........................from 1*5® 'The Man's Store of Pont iac" Opan Cvtry Nighf #tf1 9 P. M. 'HI Christmas "Ramambar, FREE Parking in City Meters! Parking Lots" 106 North Saginaw1 Street morn... a tree-full of ARROW' GIFTS Wes Sal. . . .Biss s ss ' . S* I ss | tsse stss I ...SMS s ss ■ SSSS SISS FREE HOME SERVICE Famous Brand Names, SAVE! READY MADE ROOM SIZE RUGS ... greatest selection •f sixes, patterns, colors, textures^ —ZJ—-------7l-------- Carols, Bella Ring for Men's Night THE PONTIAC PRESS,/ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. i960 Tuesday Musicale Captures Spirit By CHMS OAENSBAUEr The Pontiac Tuesday Musicale melt’s night yuletide program was presented Tuesday at Washington Junior High School. ,* * * Families and friends of members enjoyed a delightful concert of Christmas carols from many lands sung by the Pontiac Tuesday Musicale Chorus, directed by Mrs. George Putnam. Assisting ware 14 girts kaown Detroit's Mackenzie High School. Directed by-Robert Delany, the group provided a new and unusual experience for most of the audience by playing df hand bells imported from Holland. FAMILIAR CAROLS The first group of choral bers Included familiar English carols plus a poignant Asturian melody "There Was No Room for the Christ Child.*' A rhythmic Gsliclaa Solo parts by Mrs. 0. L. Smith. I Mrs. J. B. Nieolls, Mrs. J. K. Kel-Ivy, Mrs. J. S. LaMonte, Mrs. J. S. Maxwell, Mrs. Fred Stimpert, Mrs. iMmaet. pUyrd by w ^ Mp| c w Mmh. latervstiag rsatrasl with Its per- mits played e mpanlments f Mrs. Walter Schmit cellent piano aceomi the chorus. INFORMAL MSfrORMANCE Informality marked the pertorm-nce of the bell ringers, directed by Mr. Delaney. Though handicapped by illness In the ranks, the girls gave a charming demonstration of this unfamiliar form of musical art. Using ST balls, thqy played a variety of fanfare*, sequences, French folk tunes sad enrols.. Cnlaoo sad single voices, harmony and ed. Areal carlUon effect was achieved in the' performance of Bach's “Jesu Joy . of Man's Desiring" with a running accompaniment forming the background for the choral tune. Mr. Delaney discussed the difficulties in bell -playing and illustrated by asking Tuesday Musicale chorus members to “man" a bell two Christmas carols as the audience sang. It clearly is an art which requires concentration, coordination and a perfect rhythmic sense. The girls played from music jbara Atwell added to the pleasure I printed on large placards placed Four of the Alfred Burt carolsjof the audience. lot* a stand before them. were aung in the second group. These are of special interest to Pontiac audiences since they were the Christmas greetings of the Rev. Bates Burt family, with words by former AH Saints Episcopal Church organist Willi Hutson. * fr ★ Highlighting the dosing section was the brilliant' modern compost: tion based oq folk material by the Spanish composer Joaquin Nin, "And the Angel- Woke the Shepherds.” The full meaning of the yuletide season gripped the audience the program closed with "O. Holy Night," beautifully sung by Mrs. Victor Lindquist with choral background. The superior quality of Mrs. Putaam’s direction was again apparent hi the choral singing. Balaare of toae quality, excellent diction, clean attacks and lovely toon! effects all were «*• Plnyod. it was. a fine program evoe The merry gentlemen under the disguises wen husbands George Putnam and Victor Lindquist. Guests and members were welcomed by Preddent Mrs. Jamas Forman and invited to a refreshment hour in the school cafeteria. ON RECEPTION COMMITTEE Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Euler and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nieolls served as a reception committee, and Mrs. R. H. Austin and Mrs. H. T. Rom-bough presided at the punch bowl. Assisting Mrs. William Thomas on the social committee were Mrs. John BUmy. Mrs- John Napiey and Mrs. R. E. Galbraith. Pre-Shrink Ribbon IE — Because some ribbon may dirink up to throe Inches par yard. It's best to prwtorink ribbon yardage before using it la my kind of needlework. Wash in soap or detergent ends, rtnae, and )et it drip-dry before it is stitched to the fabric. Thus, ft will not-pucker the item it trims when laundered. A Tip From Santa? ORDER CARPET NOW FOR SURE INSTALLATION for CHRISTMAS >yfh. WM -' ■ FIFTY-SIX 1^1 | I ■ Mil ■pH! THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1000 GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP LATEST MODERN EQUIPMENT EXCELLENT SHIRT LAUNDRY FMDAV, DEC. 16 PINE LAKE CLEANERS Sylvan Shopping Center Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-9489 Beautiful Christmas Gift Boxes of Delicious Assorted Candy Chocolate covered nuts, fruit, soft centered, nuggets, panamas, maple center and many more. A Perfect Gift for Family, Friends or Business 1 Other Holiday Suggestionsi. Chocolate Nut < Holiday Candy Clusters in Glass Velvet Ice Apothecary Canisters of Cop Clusters Jars Chips V Chews Golden Crisp Nut Brittle OPEN 8 A. M.-8 P. M- Fund Raising Consultants for Churches, Charities, Clubs, Scouts Ross' Fine Candies - "Kitchen Fresh" 4642 Elizabeth Lake Rd. MENS CHAIRS Just Received Our Special Purchase ef 50 Fell Market Display Chain from GRAND RAPIDS MANUFACTURER * All Art Custom Bench • Beautiful Fabrics Made , . w ■ • FANTASTIC Year End * Insured Warranty on Each Chair BARGAINS * Chairs with Tufted or Channel Backs-all Hand Work FE 2-2509 Values to *79.69 *49” Values to *109.60 *69” Values to *99.60 *59“ Values to *119J0 *79“ Values to *139.69 . . . .*89" • The Best Chair Buy of the Year. HI-WAY FURNITURE MART /S32 WOODWARD A VC., B/RMfNGHAM. M/CH. 4 MOCKS M OF M At/.PD., tr+m Bridegroom Might Need to Be Revived; Put Smelling Salts on Wedding List Bjr GAT PAULEY NEW YORK (UPI)—A ward to any bride-to-be worrying Cphether all will go smoothly on the big. day. It probably won’t, - but relax. You are not alone. aisle, says it is a rare weddii _ without some last-minute crisis.’ But somehow, she added, the bitch always is resolved and the wedding / comes off perfectly. ) Well, almost always. , There was the time a bridegroom fainted during the cere-money and one of her bridal consultants hastily passed some spirits of ammonia to* the best man. He revived the wilted leading man and the ceremony went on. “We learned later," said . Mrs. Wilson, "that the bridegroom also had braced himself with tranqulllzing pills." "Otnr consultants carry a small kit to the church hotel, or home," said Mrs. Wilson, who is director of the bridal salon for Jay Thorps, Inc. "It's Oiled with needles, thread and buttons — in case there is a last minute repair Job to do. Also, smelling salt*." "Brides taint so often that's not news anymore," she added. "But we have never lost one during the ceremony. They keel over at the final fitting for a dress or while posing for their wedding pictures." ' In nearly 20 years of assisting brides. Mrs. .Wilson has decided that: . MOTHERS IN WAY —Some mothers could be more helpful with the wedding preparations if they got out of town ami left the details to the bride, the caterers and a store's bridal department. "Often a mother insists on something we can see the bride doesn’t want," she-said, "and we have to be diplomatic enough to see that the bride gets her way. After aM, it is her biggest day. . . not her mother’s.". —Brides^ are le»* superstitious these days, less likely to observe the "something old. something new . . , u rule, although^ the store always delivers a blue garter with the wedding gown and trousseau. Liule girls who go to school will be sitting pretty this Christmas if Mom or Grandma sew this attractive color-coordinated jumper, jacket and blouse outfit. Send 50 cents in coins for Anne Adams Pattern 4924 to The Pontiac Press, P.O. Box 13, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print your name, address and the'sue plainly. Add 10 cents for firstelass Vibrant Colors and Gray Hair Are Handsome (NEA)—A good many grayhaired women are timid about wearing either vivid or pastel colors. They stick with the black, brown and gray school, of dressing with the result that they appear drab and dull. Yet, when you do see a silver-haired woman in a royal blue or emerald suit, you know what a handsome sight this is. S, The due lies partially in the word "silver.” For gray Hair often needs the added sparkle that comes from a rinse. Once this is accomplished, strike out boldly in the direction of color. Take into consideration your skin tones, height and weight just as any woman must do. And if you don’t really like a color (red, lor Instance,) don't wear it. But otherwiae, give yourself a color break. Christmas Cloth To convert any tablecloth into a holiday doth, spread it with an eye-catching runner made of washable spun rayon and cotton decorated with colorful Christmas bells, poinset-tia, and candles. The same pattern comes to place mats and square or round table-, cloths, complete with matching napkins. These accessories, which are color fast, can be laundered as often as needed to provide gala table settings throughout the holidays. 'Call to Hands' Dirty hands at table were as repugnant to Queen Blanche of France in 1225 as they are to today’s modern queen of the 'No-Iron'... If Durfhg meals, Blanche had a trumpeter sound a "rail to hands" — signifying that all diners were required to scrub in basins passed by pages. This Christmas Give Her the Gift of Classic Beauty AN OMEGA WATCH Shell remember this Christmas Day for a lifetime with an Omega Watch. The models shown are in 14K gold with 18K gold hour markers. REDMOND’S Jewelers - Optometrists 81 N. 8aginaw Street FE 2-3612 V m Jetore 1997, UA.12 was known [terstato 94 **%***£*£ as State Trunk Line 17. .The new the Natkmal Interstate and De-freeway has been remuAered In-lfeaea «sk««y. . jj —Weddings are not necessarily getting bigger but the amount the bride spends on her dress is increasing. Right now, the salon is putting the finishing touches on a dress for the daughter of a prominent Puerto Rican. She is in college near New York. "Everytime she comes in for a fitting," said Mrs. Wilson, "she decides on a little more lace. The gown will cost around $1,000 before she's throutfi." MEG’S INFLUENCE Mrs. Vyilsoo believes the simplicity of Princess Margaret's wedding dress, with high neckline and sweeping skirt, will influence fall bridal fashions slightly — that necklines, instead of showing shoulders, will be high and demure, and rnaijy headpieces will be copies of Meg's. CatCHJ 36 N. Saginaw Street (MAS ROUS 99 Acetate tricot quilted robe with three-quarter length sleevoe and big patch pockets. Rose applique on your choice of orchid or beige. OTHER ROBES from *3” Matching BABY DOLL PAJAMAS In nylon tricot •2 99 IjLIWtStowcm tops ^CANDIES For each person on your list, choose a nos of famous Russell Stover Candies—assortments of chocolates and homo-fashioned favorites in colorful Christmas-decorated boxes, I1.4Q one pound hot. Other sizes from 70c to $6.79. CLOONAN’S 72 N. SAGINAW One bride was in the store the day after the royal wedding to plan alterations so her dress more closely resembled Margaret's. “We're adding several more yards of floating panels,” said Mrs. Wilson. "She informed us that now her train looked skimpy.” Many cottons not labeled “no-iron” actually are "no* iron” — if you use a dryer. For best results, the trick is to take cottons out of the dryer the instant the machine shuts off. Shake them- out, stretch the seams, and more than likely they will look nice enough to wear. His Many Christmas starts at the sign at Control the weather with a ZIP Versatile tweed coat apane the eeaeoae for all-weather comfort and souut good looks. Warm pile liniag of Vent modaeryUe sips ia tad oat in etep with lbs weather. Handsome ragged wool tweed with ayloa added far extra strength. Detailed tailoring includee adjustable sleeve Downtown Pontiac Tel-Huron Center Both Storoa Opoo Every Evening 'til Christmas m mm# 3P v;../ jp THE PONTIAC PBE88. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15,1960 ^ Waterford JayceesSef Yulq Rians FIFTY-SEVEN^ A busy preholiday planned by tne Waterford Township Junior Chamber of Commerce Auxiliary, beginning with a Christmas parly lor Jaycee children at 2:90 p.m. Sunday hi the Community Center. ntertainment will be provided by the Jackie Rae Dancers, with arrival of Santa Refreshments will be served. Ia charge of the affair are Mis. Olrae Bayald*. and freak Prueetr. AmMtag are Mrs. Fleyd Reynolds. Mrs. Laity McNeil aad Mrs. Freak Prurntr. Another Jayeae and Jaycette project, die annual shopping tour for underprivileged children, will get under way at 7 p.m. Dec. 23. dr * * Twenty nr more children are given IS to “spend as they please" for gifts for their families. At the conclusion of the shopping tour they are taken to the Community Center where the Jayeettee furnish paper and ribbon, then assist the children with their gift-wrapping. * * * Each child ia given a gift and refreshments are served, accord-ing to Mrs. Arthur Salley, chairman of this affair. Peo Chapter CL Exchanges Gifts at Rowley Home A Willing Mother Always Needed J By RUTH MILLETT Hie most ridiculous idea that has ever bean dished out to women, says on# of my readers, is the theory that ones her children am grown they no longer need her. .. * it ★ ■ “Over and Over I come across the phrase 'When a woman’s children no longer need her.’ Well, I’ve lived more than 70 jrears—and although I live alone I don’t think I’ve ever gone through a single year when one or the other of my children didn’t ‘need’ me. * ★ ★ “I’ve taken over when a son-in-law was 111 and a daughter had to gb to work—nursing ths son-in-law and looking after ths children until ths family was back on Its feet. i "I’ve taken over almost every time a new baby came Into tho family. I’ve looked after grandchildren when their parent# took tripe. I’ve run my children’s houses when the mother of the family was ill. “So far I’ve answered every sail far help. My children are all salf-rallant and successful but there have been times in their admit lives whan they needed ay help. “I’m not a rarity, either. Most of my friends my age who have children are often called on to help in an emergency. “The only ones who aren’t ever ‘needed’ ere the ones who don’t really want to be pressed Into service, or the ones who are more trouble for their children to have around than they are help." It it it A lot of truth lies In those statements. Writers talk glibly about the “empty meet*’ period in a woman’s life, the time when she is “no longer needed," the period when her “major Job in Ufa is complete." • * * * . ^ A mother who can be counted on to take over in an emergency, to give help and strength and comfort when Mrs. L G. Hawley of Williams|1 the Is called on, will find she Is always “needed." Ute Rmd was taffweto;<*■»!? The strength and courage and willing hands of that ZZL2 i £<«»«n”—A note to bachelors: Don’t marry a beautiful woman. Many beautiful women snore, particularly tf they have a rate chin... That's the word from Dr. Takenosukc Ikematsu who has been studying “ibriri’’ (Japanese for snoring) for many years. ‘ O it It Dr. Ikematsu claims that 41 per cent of ell women snore, although lew will admit It. In feet, ?9 per cent of his patients ere women, mostly those looking forward to marriage and afraid that their nocturnal rumblings will discourage their spouses. That hi the way the doctor got into the "Rriki” practice. Years ago, a mother and daughter came to him in tears .begging for help. The daughter had just; been married. But she snored. * MOVED OUT The husband took his punishment to three day* and then moved out of the bouse. ikematsu performed a minor operation which corrected the bride's snoring. The Into band returned to the fold, and the couple list'd happily every after. * * * That started the doctor think- » Ing. How many similarly al* dieted people could he help? a* wee There was not much refer- j ence material an snoring. » \ the doctor began collecting his own, wandering around the city !{£ with a tape recorder and capturing the various snares of the night in waiting rooms and trains He even made an arourid-fhe-world trip to obtain a more International view on snoring. XXORE ALIKE His findings: People over the world snore the same way. Make snore in “low key.’* Women snores are of two types — “beast" and “Niagara Frila.’*- How do you stop snoring? e e e It’a simple, according to Ike- I See a doctor. But better yet — keep yourself “keyed up," preferably by aewtng a toothbrush on to your pajamas. \PELREY tho Pontiac Stela Book FASHION DISCOUNT STORES DRESSES for the HOLIDAYS • Missy 7-29 • Stout 14-24 Vi fc3jiUiuseful SOLIDS aid PRINTS «> Save *96 to *185 on BRAND-NAME PIANOS Annual Pre-Christmas PIANO EVENT! Floor samples, discontinued models, rental stock, designer samples and used pianos now* greatly reduced to clear out floor for Christmas! Priced from ‘399 27 S. Soginow Straat—FE 3*7168 EXTENDED ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE SHOPPING GUIDE TO IMUSIG^ 1 1 fifti iiWB A Christmas Dream Come True! Our new FRENCH PROVINCIAL Spinet Piano A new achievement in piano craftsmanship, combining fine musical ton# with beautiful French Provincial cabinetry, Has instant response and dear font. Full 88-note keyboard. *675 $70 down. $21 monthly Bongo Rhythm Sat Fun for the whole family! Toy Grand Plan© Includes Mexican bongo*, ma races, dare* and instruction book. Musical fun for everyone! 7 3 You can play the Grin nail Electric Chord-Organ at sight with- . out lessons! Let us prove it! 69” IS*/4 "high, with 35 tuned keys. A gift sure to delight your tiny _______ tot! Bench included. 7*^ Zenith Clock Radio The "Twilite" wakes you to music! Has "sleepy heed" buzzer alarm and sleep switch. 2z 5 i Zenith 'Tango" Radio AM table radio has wave magnet entenne, 4" speaker. White, _ beige or hid cabinet. |™5 GRINNELL'S, 27 South Saginaw Street • FE 3*7168 Zenith Pocket Radio "Royel 50" radio has 4 Transistors, 2 diodes for extra power. Fine gfft for anyone! 29*^ Cose, earphone 4 battery 5.00 extra Extended Accounts Available Y FIFTY-EIGH^1 THE PbNTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, i960 MmI Jm ftMs in Ctffw RIKER FOUNTAIN , Riktr BaiMinf UMiy Goes to Her Head (ftEA) — The deep cloche, done In velours and a glovytng color, is meant to keep company with a 1930s hairdo. Try one and see. fa/ce a Tree-Trimming Lesson From an Expert VincentAfainina&ecftt 3049 Orchard Lain Rd. * FE 8-9919 UNDER ORIGINAL MANAGEMENT AIM Two Tom oI Rsdrsmsn! WEEKEND SPECIALS Fresh LAKE PERCH $1.55 Chopped Sirloin STEAK Roast Young TOM TURKEY $1.75 Tlu* Perfect Gift... Decorative Wall Mirrors and Full > Length Door Mi rrors add so much to the Home. PONTIAC GLASS CO. 23 West Lawrence St. FE 5-6441 Give Skates for Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ringgenberg of Orchard Lake examine one of the hundreds of eggshell ornaments she has ■ made in the past year. His job is to get the tree cut down, maneuver it through the front door, set it up and arrange the lights. Hers is to place the ornaments, a task that takes about three days. She got the tree ready early eggs. for a family get-together last weekend. tl ■. ' Sy tgtOtt ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor How long does it take you to trim your Christmas tree? The children do ours and' spend couple of hours arguing over which ornament goes where. Then the cats come along ^uid knock off most of the ones on the lowest branches. % ★ * * Mrs. Roy Ringgenberg of Orchard Lake takes three days to put the ornaments on her tree after her husband has set it up and strung the lights. Fir 15 yearn or more the Ring-genbergn hove bought their tre* from a farmer in have eat it down jThii year the tree Is symmetrical sprits with a branch spread of at least S feet. Although there has been no actual count, an estimate of the number of ornaments on the tree would be close to 500. One hundred of these have been made by Mrs. Ringgenberg. * * * Last January, when she returned from a hospital stay, she looked artund for something to occupy her time, something she could do sitting down. A niece showed her how to make ornaments from egg shells, a craft she had learned in an Extension group meeting. Mis. Ringgenberg is an srttst at heart. All the holiday decOr-sttoos In her home prove that. The egg *l» ' perfect little First she of the shell band if he w t out the contents e asked her hus-tired of scrambled -oat of dear nail !|For Her Closet (UPI) — Pretty up your closet | with a small laundry bag designed [ to hold stockings,. lingerie, and other small, personal washables I —otherwise lost at the bottom of | the regular laundry hamper. Styles include a machine-washable drawstring bag made of terry cloth, a I quilted taffetized plastic which | wipes clean with a sudsy sponge, : or a circular bag which is a whirl of tiny ruffles on plastic. All of * these come in a choice of colors | and have non-tamish brass-plated hangers. Soften the Stoln Tar, oil and grease ,sta have a way of catching u the male attire, even if the er’s most strenuous labor involve mowing the lawn, deposit is heavy, wipe or off as much as possible, th in vaseline -or lard to soft stain. Follow with usual procedure. You can add shredded to a regular lemon filling I Nice served with whipped cream! WOMEN'S Fur Lined BOOTS Block Only WOMEN'S Warm Lined BOOTS $799 sy Only at Osmun’s in Pontiac DOM6AL ROYAL "O" polish w*s applied to the empty shell. A window was cut in one •Me. FINAL touch Each shell was then decorated with braid, jewels, sequins, pearls, glitter or rhinestones. Lacy gold or silver ribbon made’ a background inside and a bit of angel hair lent an ethereal air. Ihe-flnal touch came when a tiny figurine fastened in the renter of each shell. Siam she hos been doing this for it months, many of Mrs. Ringgenberg'* friends and relatives have brought her the little figures to use. One very1 feminine ornament Is >ink and white. Pearls and gold and pink braid trim the outside. In the center is a wee pink joae. ★ WO Another one has blue braid, rhinestones and single "jewels" on the outside. Inside is the smallest silver ornament you can imagine. A light hearted one shows a red feather Santa dans seated In the shell. But the Ones we thought the loveliest have angels There are angels playing harps other musical Instruments, Angels are singing from a song book. Angels just standing In the shell. WWW The Ringgenberg tree stands on the porch in the window comer. At the opposite end of this room there is a table tree made of white pine cones. These Mrs. Ring-gen berg gilded and placed on a base in tree form. ( For lights she uses the little floral lights that have come out in the last year or so. Two carved wooden deer stand guard over this tree. * * * But the majestic green tree at the other end compels the eye. It is truly a thiijg of beauty. Loyal Philathea Holds Program Fifty members and friends of the Loyal Philathea Class of First Baptist Church met for their an-! nual Christmas party Tuesday in the church. - Please take special note of tho pockets on this handsmno shirt Othorwiso you might miss thsm entirely, so prscissly art tho patterns matched. This kind of custom detailing is typical of.the care DONEGAL showers on every shirt The morp remarkable when you * consider that it costs you not a penny extra. Same for the fabric... that fabulous blond that looks like wool, fools like wool, but washes like new, and even dries In your automatic. In clear, rich autumn plaids, Royal “0”* in men’s sport shirts is available only under the DONEGAL label. $8.95 Sizes: 8. M, L, XL Colors: Red, Olive, Brown, Blue, Green the SHIRT HE’LL LIVE IN When he's really living O.S. Roysl Fabric, by Wm. Simpson. N% Orton, 50”, Downtown Pontiac Tel-Huron Center Beth Stores Open Every Evening ’til Chlrstmss MSUO Unify Will Fete 35 Children Thirty-five youngsters from the Oakland Cbunty Children's Home will 'bo feted at a Christmas porty Monday at Michigan Stats University Oak- ' The Community 8ervice Committee of the Association of« Women Students at MSUO Is sponsoring the party which will have an entertainment program including a recital by the Modem Dance Club, muaic by the HI-FI dub. an allstudent German band and carols by the MSUO choir. The University * Dramatic Club will present "The Uttlest. Angel," starring Marilyn Kay Bell of Liberty Street. Each child will be given a gift by Santa Claus. The gifts were collected as the admission charge to a recent student dance. Students active in the party project include Joanne Hill, Nancy Carter, Marge Swoboda, Alex Gassel and Ronald Hites, all of Rochester; Judy Noren, Brenda Craddock, Evelyn Latter, Cynthia Maloney and Ava Houk, all-of Pontiac. > Others assisting are Thomas Kenney of Royal Oak, Chrot Streeter of Romeo, Julie Becker of Detroit and Neil Smith of Fall River, Maas. Opens Her Home to Church Guild Mrs. Robert Green of Turtle Lake was hostess Jbr the December meeting of the Women’s Guild of Criiss of Christ Lutheran Church. The Rev. Delayne Pauling opened the Monday meeting with an Advent devotion, "We Light a Candle.” Mrs. Howard Preston spoke on the "Christmas Customs of Sweden." and the Rev. Pauling showed slides on “Stories About Our Christmas Traditions.’* Members a i Christmas candy sale from which proceeds will benefit a guild proj- A skit "Four Roads to Bethle-1 !**" «*“ Drains Face Color hers, was directed by Mrs. Joseph Minton. (NEA) — The fashions in After a gilt exchange, Mrs. purple take a more vivid Doris Cox and her committee make-up since they tend 1 Here is a close-up of two of the ornaments Mrs. Ringgenberg makes from eggshells. The Sne at the top has a harp-playing angel in it, The outside is decorated with beads and braid. The lower one shows a Madonna scene. Braid and individual jewels decorate the outside of this one. Underneath the lower one you may see an ornament holding a violin-play ing angel. • Hard to Explain . .. J Wanting to 'Go Slow' It you make a long trip by train "It's as though each one were thinking, T have all this time on served refreshments. Decorations and entertainment; rere arranged by Mrs. Pearl Hud-j on and Inn Stater. Engagement Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Galen Lavery of Pioneer Drive announce the engagement of their daughter Karen Annette to John E. Smith, son of the Elbert Smiths of Marshall Street. The bride-elect attended Kalamazoo College and her fiance plans to return to Lawrence Institute of Technology. A June wedding date is set. drain color from your face. Use livelier shades hi powder, rouge and lipstick and add just a Wisp of turquoise eye shad- Fits Slim Spaces A tall and slim laundry basket of polyethylene fits in slim spaces too small for plumper baskets. The tall, slim one fat suitable for sliding under the sink or Into broom closet. FINE DIAMONDS, WATCHES Piamead Bridal bat* . $29.95 2 Matched Wed. Rings $5.95 Watdws-17 tawrii . . $7.95 Bifthatsas Mag* . . $4.95 lasriegs... from $1.00 Leather Wallets..$1.00 Cask or Credit EDWARD'S 0|N )(•>.. tat, Sri. 1 lc VITAMIN SALE CHKna IM Day Bf ply MR *2.fiaSKto WATKINS PRODUCTS today when you could take a jet [you are considered a bit eccentric. Your friends will ask how long the train trip takes and then plain patiently as though to a child how fast you could cover the tame distance by jet. “But I’m not in any hurry,** you try to explain. "So why should I cross the country in one giant hop, seeing nothing between airports but clouds when I could roll along, hour after hour, watching America go by? "Besides, on a plane your fellow passengers are just so many individuals in a hurry—interested in tmly one thing, getting where they are going as last as possible. To them a good trip is simply a safe take-off and landing and a smooth my . hands when I don’t have to do anything at all, so I might as well lean back and enjoy it.’ Yao] don’t find people in that mood veryj often these days—and it’s a nice experience.” WWW Besides making a trip long instead of abort, in point of time, gives a traveler a chance to adjust the change from what he has left behind to what he faces ahead. i long train trip are different. They aren’t just trying to get some place; they’re taking a journey. They relax and get acquainted and talk politics and -business and make light conversation. Headqurten for Hathaway shirts Amumti AO of that is a little hard to explain In this age of speed. It makes you sound as odd as trying to txplain to the person who often lift when you are walking that you are walking for fun or trying to explain why you hope the town you Hve in doesn't get' any bigger. It’s backing pragma wanting to (• slower, Instead of wanting to ga faster. Maybe that's why It Is an hard to explain. CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE of Fuh to Make KITS for CHRISTMAS GIVING Stockings—Aprons—Trat Skirts Stool Covers—Place Mots H OFF The OXFORD SHOP 59 West Huron FRIDAY SPECIAL! FRIED HADDOCK FILET, AH you can. oat with W\ j col* slaw, tartar nawen. choics el potatoes, rolL UUf batter, coifs* .. FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIAL! 99‘ 99* ROAST TURKEY, dressing, cranberry saucs, choics el potatoes, roll, butter, cefiee . ....... ! SALISBURY STEAK with braised mtiahrooa | sauce, choics el potato**. reR, butter, cefiee ... BAKERY SPECiAL! I[^r.ir"2 — a*] | We carry a complete line oi glazed fruits, and I assorted Ante for your holiday baktaq nttrte I **We Cater to Wedding*. Parties, tangs*!* and Ms sling*" FE 243*2 144 North Saginaw St. ST OMADE FOOD SHOP! only CLUB PLAN Monthly TffE PON'ilAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1960 Late summer vows are planned by Mary Elisabeth Moultrup, 1 daughter of the L. Philip' Moultrups of Waterford, and Robert M. Dorman, son of the Louis Dormans .of Waterford. The bride-elect attended Michigan State University and her fiance is a Ferris Institute Hills Glow With Holiday FjFTY-NINB By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLfi 3 Time Theobeld and Dave Lee will wort young men returning train ebUcfe^tHe week ready for a gay Christmas vacation will alao take »P their bust-nese started last summer. Calling themselves Car Parking, Inc., they give others assistance at private parties. FHts Kern, Da during the day and attend the many seasonal parties alter working hoars, ; \ MARY ELIZABETH MOULTRUP Members of the Dors B. Whitney Unit of the Women's Christian Temperance Union were luncheon guests of Mrs. Alma Framed Tuesday at her home on N Street. Trek Over 'Holly Trail' The Birmingham Unitarian Worn-with Mrs. E. E Logue gilt chair i's Alliance spoaaored the ti|tnt|inan. ■nml "lUtu Mat •• a .__________................ -•■■■.......... 'Holly 1|Val," a tour of homea-dacoratcd far Christmas, for members and guests Wednesday After visiting the homes at Mrs. Bernard Magnider fa Franklin and Mre. John Rumsey on Wing Laly public gtudent recital Friday Road, r iiafhlit group was Served tee and Christmas cookies at the borne of Mrs. Merrill Bates on East Lot* Lake! Pontiac Man to Give Recital WUham Scribner, bassoonist, of Augusta Avenue will give a Mrs. C. A. Be laager was t Auditorium A, Aagell Hall, University at Michigan, af 8 30 p.m. James Frazier, pianist. Bernard Linden, viola, Wtd Louise | Scheldrup. oboe, will assist. Hosts Unit ofWCTUot Luncheon to spend a 30-day leave with h* paraots flw Philip deBcasblens of Last Thursday Mr. and. Mrs. JSflk Davis entertained at cock-fat their home and took their guests to the Bloomfield Open Hunt Chib tor dinner. Honored guest was Mis. Ray Cunningham whose birthday wee being celebrated. Wednesday Mrs, John W. Blanchard entertained at lunchson in her Lana Pina Road home for bride- elect Christina Beebe Grease Pointe Farms. Tina will be married Dae. 21 to John Anderson whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Denton Anderson of Lone Pine Road, PloomfieM toils. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Audette (Peggy Fisher) of Harsdale Drive announce the birth of a ion, 1* Edward Dec. 3. Gifts were brought at the U.&. Veterans' Hospital in Battle Grade. Plans for Pdrty Mre. John. Bugas, recently re-a European turned from a European trip, Is plaiming a dinner dance tor the daughter Patrida Dec. their lovely Vaughan Road. Jana Bugas, another daughter, is spending this year at Chatedu de Cedre in Montreaux, Switzerland, and will spend the holidays with friends In Denmark. Italian-American Club mem- the annual kiddies Christmas party from 2 to 4 p.m, Sunday at the dub hall on TUden Street. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Breech will entertain at dinner Saturday ‘ _ honoring Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Fisher. I Mr. and Mrs. Breech will leave the followingweek for their new winter home in Arizona, where they will spend the holidays and the rest of the winter. Mrs. gem Calabrese, chairman, and Cochalrman Mrs. Roger Davis have planned entertainment by the Jackie Rm School of Dancing, and Santa Claus himself will appear. Tentative plans for the club’s annual Valentine dinner-dance at the dub rooms Feb. 11 Were disclosed at the Monday evening meeting. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Sam Rotunda and Mrs. Gerry A. Traynor. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt D. an looking forward to a family Christmas party when their two son and their families come to spend .Christmas Day. Mr. and Mn. Richard B. Hill and their three CLEARANCE SALE OF HOLIDAY DRESSES Formal*—After Five—Cocktails Agt /W ri Mr. ami Mrs. Charles C. Hill and their three sons will dome over from 1 home in Ann Arbor: PFC Philip F. deBcaubien has come from £henry Point. N. C..f Bridal Salon and After Fjve Shop 37 W. Huron, Hiker Bldg. The group voted to sponsor a| Loyd Temperance Legion group tor children g to 12 years old. Refreshment committee chairmen were Mrs Fronde Lewis and Mrs. Larry McManus Holiday decorations and gifts! mads by alliance members at a series of workshops were on sale! A student of Prof. Lewis Cooper, Mr. Scribner will include in his program the “Sonata in B-0at for Bassoon and Vtoto” by Monrt; “Concerto in F Major” by Weber: “Variations on a Theme by Pergolesl" by Oscar Nusrio; and "Trio tor Bassoon, Oboe and Plano'' by Poulenc. 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THURSDAY, DECEMBER IB, 1860 SgemsKtejnddy Has Picked Bunch of Managers *' * Cool Efficiency Characterizes Cabinet i for jobs next 4o the top- or cloee Pilots to Answer Quesada Today By JAMUES MARLOW WASHINGTON (API - TV picture of President-Elect Joint F. Kennedy's administration emerging from his cabinet choices is one of quiet, highly intelligent, driving efficiency with him in control. * ft * He has been patiently surrounding himself with a bunch of man- deliberately, seek to dominate the The Eisenhower administration wasn't very , old before Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and Treasury Secretary George Humphrey were both dominant forces. And President Elsenhower leaned on both tremendously. NO ORAND8T ANDERS Each of bis. five Cabinet appoint-: Norte of Kennedy's top appointments appears to be an extremely intents has such national promi-well-controllrd, unassuming, non-ncncc that he is apt to overshadow flamboyant individual who so far,!the president Nothing 'in the pt least: has carefully avoided the background of any of them ■ in-kind of pronouncements which jdieates he would want to, make headlines. « With one exception—Stewart L. Each, judging from the way fiejlidaU of Arizona whom Kennedy handled himself in the past, ap- chose as hia secretary ot the In-pears likely to follow the same; terior—all the top appointees are quiet pattern. None seems to bejmen actually coming out of mana-the kind who will, naturally or gerial jobs of one kind or other. ■ J m Two are governors: Abraham . Ribicoff of Connecticut, the new secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, and Luther H. North Carolina, who will be secretary of Commerce, Dean Rusk, whom Kennedy named this week as his secretary of State, had in effect a very special managerial job. Onaftr Bowles, D-Oontl., undersecretary of State; Adlai E. Stevenson, ambassador to the United Natiofis; and Gov./G. Mennen ^Williams of Michigan,' assistant secretary of State for African affaire. The presidentelect, search for the key men who will help him run the government, apparently sought the best advice he could get on the' best men for (he jobs when he didn’t have strong opinions of his. own. Udail. Ribicoff Hodges.j Elwood R. lead of the Bowles. Stevenson and Williams. , ^ Rut ho mh/op hflH mot Pticlr nri.. ^ -/ ’ Charges Plane Safety Indifference WASHINGTON (UPI) — 7J* Howe sir safety investigation today summoned spokesmen for private and airHno pilots to answer charges of indifference and. opposition tp plane safety measures. dent qf the owners and pilots »—("’ifrt'py which represents about 80,000 private pilots, and from representatives of the Airline Pilots Association. •BHOCKINO INCIDENT' head of the Rockefeller Foundn-But he never had met Ru^or L AertnauMcs subcommittee McNamara until this past week. .... _____. And he hardly knew Bell Wednesday that some airlines and plane -liurbing '.rules. s Aircraft Pilots Kennedy's • budget director, David Elliott Bell, comes out of liar-\ ' ~ vard where he was both teacher pac^ on a Denier of economics and secretary oithe . Littauer Schwl of Public Admin-; WASHINGTON (UPD-A denier! jn___________ J H Wrath*. |ta a unit of weight. Equaling the ,Bd °S*~ A*,oc‘“to" - ^ Tuesday Kennedy picked Rob-;weight in grams of 9,000 meters ert S. McNamara right-out of a; of yarn. An indication of its thick-top management job to be his sec- ness is that a hair from the aver-retary of Defense. McNamara is age human head is about SO denier, president of the Font Co. The lowest denier nylon yarn ever Even the three men he picked'produced was six denier. ‘'raisrepresentatioa, and Invective” In an effort to block safety regulations. The subcommittee called for answers to the allegations today from J. B. Hartranft Jr., presi- The lawmakers are conducting a study ot the two-year-old FAA. told the subcommittee he Is trying to revoke the license of an airline captain who turned his plane over to an unqualified pilot. ' j lie cited w,hat he tanned the “shocking Incident” as an ex-; ample Of the "taxncos” which j diirforatioa M» agency's sweeping air safety identify the airline or the men involved ta the incident. . , But he said the regular captain on the flight turned over the plane to another .captain during a stop on his rOute, even though the second pilot was not qualified to fly it The aviation agency is trying to revoke the licenses of both men. The aviation chief said that “comparable instances ot laxness and inattention to fundamentals" turned up in the field of to obtain more detailed evidence on the’cause of sir crashes. The recorders would be working all the time the plane was in flight. V* - WOULDN’T EAVESDROP But they are built so that only the last several minutes el a conversation would he preserved-TkU would get around any charge of unnecessary eavesdropping. quesada sold, but would give accident luvooti- planc maintenance. j I gators an ' indelible record of As a result, he said Inspection the last tow mtamteo In the oock-procedures have been tightened - pits of planes which ore In-and changes made In malatea- solved In total disaster." regulations nre designed to wipe ance operations. “*• | Quesada disclosed that the gov- Quesada, whose safety measures j emment will require commercial have come under fire from many airlines to install voice recorders airline and private pilots, did not I in the cockpits of all their planes The recorder would be endowed In an indestructable package. Quesada did not say what the deadline would be tor installing the devices. Reserve shortstop Coot Veal also was lost to Washington. DespUe a THE PONTIAt PRESS. THURSDAY, DECKMBKR 13, uhh/ SIXTY-ONE ; PNH Opens l-L Title Defense Flint Central Invades City to Play Chiefs Unbeaten Indians Have Piled Up 174 Points! in Two Games 1 By BILL OOBNWELL How to stop a potent offensive machine — that's Pontiac Central's No. 1 problem Friday eve* ning when the Chief! collide with Fiilit Central in a vitally Important Saginaw Valley Conference baiketball game at the PCH gym- Yost, Sister Picked Top Tigers New AL Clubs Meaae. a glaring PCH weakness •• tar, will be pat U the ■overeat psaWble teat by a Hint Central team which has scored IH points la two gaoMa. Coach Joe Dowdy's racehorse Indiana opened the 196041 sea-win with a 984f triumph over 1-ansing Eastern, then tipped off their Saginaw Valley campaign last Friday with a 76-SI maaaacr-of Bay City Central. * W This content is indeed a crucial on* for coach Art Van Ryxin and hif defending Valley 4he Chiefs loot their VaBcy opener last Friday at Saginaw, al MB setback at the hands of Smu Hill, to get off on the wrong flf in the league. Their loss to die pesky HUIttes) hurt their chances of retaining i, the SVC mown and makes it a I long, hard, uphill struggle. An-j other defeat *n M-----1—“ 1—“T he fatal. Se has bei fealty la two phases of Be game to date — frfcsof and passing. The Chief* have failed toitnake necessary defensive maneuvm arid adjustments on the court and I their ball handling has been sloppy and careless, resulting in many! floor violatitms.1' On numerous occasions they I have given up the ' ball without getting off n shot, a t again on. Tb shooting has h very cold. They shot well in their 7145 tfl-l1 umph over Edsel Ford, but their 1 ryes went from bad to wqrse in the SMS loss to Giosse Poime and f the hiss to Arthur IUII. ____^ ■ 1 ly high-scoring Indians have j shewn excellent balance. Five different players have contributed f more than 30 points to their at* tack and Jim Mem weather, their* Moot-5 center, has W despite mias-j ing the Bay City game due to an| injured ankle Meh Honda*, a M guard, la j their leading arorer with 3! points Forward Cloyee Dicker eon has tallied to points, center Jim Tates St. goard Jerry DETROIT (APt — The Detroit Tigers lost little as the American League stocked its two qew dubs with a mixture of shop-worn regulars' and untried rookies. Eddie Yost was the regular Tiger third basemen the last two seasons. In I960, at S3, he slumped to .348 with 14 home runs and only 47 runs batted in. Yoet went to the Los Angeles Angels yesterday. Rookie Steve Boros already had been named (be Tigers third ‘ man in 1961. relief pitcher, He had a 7-5 record excellent .341 earned run average. The Senators took Sister. trade with Milwaukee, will be the mainstays of Scheffllng * bullpen— unless another reliever is acquired in a deal. The Tigers also lost rookie .297 batting average for 37 games. Vast. Burnside. Mater and Veal were the beat of the. lei Be Tigers lost. But they dMn't- roost to muuuger Bob Ichelttog's 1IU j to the Angels. part- ! . —- . _ .1 The loss of the rookies could ^siirs.’s; zz b*a-s —gra ■*— *«:*«- wes claimed by ths new Wash |5J J, •• w tarm system.': said Ed KaU- Dave Sister was the Tigers’ best I picked up in the Frank Bolling! (tatehtag b where the Tigers need ike most help. But Hod-gem. a good receiver, hit Southern Association pitching at only a .W rhp last season. He had been in th was one of j .from the Drover farm. All fear Detrotts more promising farm catcher Bob dodger* and rookie pHchere Aubrey Gatewood and Bob Sprout from their varsity router. Neve Bllko, who started ae the Tigers' regatar first baae- igainat rugged Valley competition. Tb make matters hands. One of Ms victories was no-hitter and he turned in 22 strikeouts in a game. Ken Hamlin, the battle Creek and Western Michigan youth who played shortstop at Kansas City. taken by the Angels. Duke Maas, an ex-Tiger from Utica J Mich., was claimed by Los Angeles from the New York Yankee mound corps. kt arm York. Krn McBrtde. Chleass CATCHERS—E*rl AY trill Chlrasc Rodgert. / Detroit; Ed Bidowikl. I Bob WUfOB. devour* IN FIELDERS—Ken -------------- REBOUND BATTLE — Paul Ariztn of the Philadelphia Warriors and Jackie 'Moreland of the Detroit Pistons engage in a rebound battle in the first period of their game yesterday at the Olympia. Bailey Howell til) of the Pistons and Ed Gunttn (7) of the Warriors are, in the background. The Pistons won, 134-126. Howell Sparks Pistons to Win Over Warriors Huskies Meet Skipper Quint at Waterford Walled Lake to Face Berkley as l-L Race Gets Under Way By DON VOGEL ' Pontiac Northern opens defenss of its Inter-Lakes League basket ball championship Friday night at Waterford. The Huskies, who have downeo two straight non-league Iocs, will be favored. Waterford has not looked too Impressive losing its jtnitial two starts. Csueh Dirk Hall's veteran quintet will be after Its 11th straight l-L victory. The Huskies have never been b-aten to the league ptay. PNH joined the league for thiT I first time last season and defeated each of the other five teams twice for a 10-0 mark on the way to gaining the title. * * * I After some first halt shooting {difficulties. PNH players found the range and blasted Rochester in their opener. Tuesday night the Huskies were hard-pressed by West Bloomfield before pulling out a ld-point triumph. * # * Steve Thqmpeon, Mike Fedynik and Bruce Norton have been the big scorers for PNH. Thompson, who stands 6-1, is the leading re- D'ETROIT ill - The Detroit ■R _ —. ^**2*2* T««t. Pftry.it and the top scorer in the Eastern ^ Division of the National Basket-fMMMrry. MtnwiBohi >. PbbL . .. ■■. ■ ■■ ■>- ■ ■■ »■« »■■*- - — MINOR LEAGUER — Iaftelder Btlko. Denver. outfit tder ARm mi.. Iddmur WA—WBWR HTCH*R*-Ptt# --------1 Detroit Dick Drioovmo Ed HobftUffai Chft» (««•: John Kltppwttw Ctrl MbOiIm. Clevtteai: Hector MMutrt. Rudy Hemiui-dn.. Nil Waotahtefc. |----------m ~ ^Arur— ' CATCHERS Petr Daley Dutch rotter- season record doing it While Pontiac Northern has ben beating non-league toes, the other teams to the I-L cannot make the same claim. Water-lord, foe owe, has found outside Swim Activity in 3 Leagues Detroit’* 1H1M victory over the Philadelphia Warriors r aighl marked the highest total posted hy the Pistons this seaaea. Co** Jerry Wallace is having Their previous high was ». .trouble finding the right comblna-And by knocking off Philadelphajtion of players on his roster. A which leads the East with a 19-9; more balanced attack is also recced, they sliced the Warriors'{needed. Hold on first place to a single game I In tite opening loss to Wayne, over the Boston Celtics. j Bob Newman scored over half the And.by holding mighty Wilt (The{Skippers' points, Then against CHOSEN — Picked by new American League dubs to the draft yesterday were left to right. Eddie Yost. Johnny Kipplstein. Ken Aspromonte atid Dale Long- They were selected by Los An- . geles and Washing!, Yaat played third I Moore tJ. Van Rysto has really been working the Chiefs hard In practice this week in an attempt to snap them out of their bad habits and get them 'back on the winning track. George Fed. who missed the first two games because of a football Injury, to gradually rounding tnto shape and he showed ~ of his old brilliance 'at Arthur Hill to his first start - by scoring 12 points and grabbing 18 rebounds. He*! nowhere near peak form yet. however This week's PCH drills have centered around six players — Fed. Dennis Diehm, Andy Roach. Paul Brown. Bradell Priebett and Willie RjdOff. a sharp-shooting ouside gunner who has moved up to the varsity unit from the reserves. LMtIe Boh Douglas have been dlsappuhitlag la practice had may much action. Pritchett Big for Bowlerama Stakes* Finalists Sunday ae rhstsSss IU HI.EK.S PICKED - Pitchers .Dick Donovan . Duke* Maas and Ned Carver (left to right i were -among the pitchers selected, by Washington, and Los Angeles, the two new American League teams. Los Angeles got Maas. New York Yankee pitcher from Utica tad Carver of Kansas City Both are righthanders. one. field goal. Ed Stigers PNH at Thurston, PCH this season'! per-game average oijeame up with 14 points and Dave . _ .___, 37.4, Goff hit 11. . Tirtr B»ion at Flint V.Bf1trOl -, i Bailey Howell. Who outscorod' * i * wak uSIotiwa. - jutWMw - Chamberlain by burning to Jit If the Skippers can get together ; utica scored its second swimipohtjs, Mfi the Detroit attack, even I on their point-making, they could ivictorv of the season’ by dunklngl^h be and- his teammates had(b#'tofch. . 1M „ u-[ . ^^ n m ^ meet. 55-50. 1 ; sled. Farming (oil is at South- Tonight in league activity. Pon-j Aftoe Philadelphia’s runaway i (told and Balled Lake travels itiac Northern travels to Detroit) start, HowNl. ably assisted by to Borklev Thurston. In the Eastern Michignv Gewe Shoe, powered the Pistons , , . « . League Feitidaie is host to -4L1 ahead a ad the Detroit dub held Farmington • lone win has been Clemens tonight and in a not- a dim »-St toad at the ead #f N outclassed Birmingham league meet Madison is homo Ml the flrsf period. IGroves. This game should be . Hamtramck. The Ptoton. dropped in 21 of 24{™£i^^ * * * foul shots in the^cond period 10;^*®^* the vic,ory C0,Umn m . Friday. Pontiac Central goes to expand their lead to 71-65 at half-r ...... , j . ... . , Flint Central and Birmingham -time. But the Warriors bounced, . „ ^ Uke a_. _ fhJat Hazel Park in their respective,back in the second half and the * ..n>l* over wea^_f<^Ster.' But raminK UP ^ (leagues. I lead roe-sawed wildly mid was tied ““f*?** * U ^ l-TK-^SMBON Sl-MMAEV £* W ***.»■ -"y1 *» «* US.“Sf~Si:!& ■»« »o toldUB ,nd . iJUTS "MM- »« «* squads aad times uB be printed »* awdrk-Miwu »m. c*r» to ^ Detnit ta home team has played better Friday in The Proas. rMs* **’ 1 I--- Bowling will start at 10:30 a.m.jB<£* J at Lakewood. The final squad wiUjtu. „ r ________ at 2:15 p.m, with the last seven j l it handicap finalists and the first its ^raatorto—Machntk <»i>. ^Coiiimu wmnursn y squad of actual bowlers rtm* t mi- jorniM.,. * io nou Every qualifier k assured of Mfhi ^ Failure to re- - ®*kw I Nearly $2,600 in prize money a trophies will be shared by all the _ qualifiers and the top actual bowl- k'jtonrttt «n,|to stay. competition. nn o*Btr;j Shue scored 28 points for Detroit) *____* * . land Paul Ariztn 25 for the War-1 ™ combined record of Inter-nors * Lakes teams against outside com- petition is 44 . And PNH holds Dick McCauley is loaf Chiefs Indefinitely with bursitis of the knee, an aftermath pi football, and lanky Otto Kennedy baa returned to the junior varsity tor more seasoning. The PCH Flint Central battle will' start about 8 p.m. tyo other Valley games are scheduled tomorrow night a* the losigue race swings Into Its Sad wish Flint Northern entertains a4$ut HiU and Bay City Central gtifo to Saginaw High, Pktyers Select Pietroscmte Top lion Gridder DETROIT Uh—Fullback Nick Pietrosante has lem elected mart valuable player an the named by Ida Iramniales. Defensive hullhueh Dtok (Nlghl) Train) Uhh was aecuud la the ssiHillsdale Quits MIAA Membership loaf to the! ' ■ r ..._____. _.... , ... i. . * entries) Each qualifying house has bdrn 1 | assigned ihrer alternates. It a i bowler lalto to appear, then the j alternate (ram the house to which 1 he qualified will move Into his , ; All bowlers in the Actual's meet) will' bowl scratch. Those hi the) ____By DON VOGEL |the period of coach.Muddy Waters.{March 1888 and the schools includ-jhandicap portion of the Bowlerama DETROIT — At a press confer-It won the title outright six of ed Alma, Adrian. Albion, Calvin, will be given handicaps according ence held at 10 a.HL today In De-jseven year* and tied for the other.{Kalamazoo. Hope and Olivet akmgjfo the averages on their entry if ij iS*w* 01 ***** wtox, !1|Royals Find Sfcia Victory Road The MIAA lay In De4i troll's Fort Shelby Hotel. HPlsdafe College announced R was breaking relations wltii the Michigan Inter-! SST ‘“““'Honolulu Eyed nm nJAJter Purchase tionship with the conference, onei of the oldest in the country. Of OQCTQttientO Coarb George toltouu announced results of the befitting after yesterday's practice. The (Jew etoeu out tito regular season Sunday hum against CM- organized in,with Hillsdale. > average which has. j After two defeats, the Lakeside Royals broke intu.the vigory col-jumn in Class A City League bas-{ketball action with a 65-47 rout ! of Van Dikes last night at Pon* jtiaCfOntral. - __ ... .. . Sam Soles marked the Royal* slight UP with the arm to at ^ ^ aRd least eya level. Jhn Gardner added 16. BWto A bowler may fool himself as ij Lift, the bail with the fingers to; Lindsay and Amos Bailey hud Donald Phillips, Hillsdale College pretodeet, said that the Behest of aome 166 uawdrasmtoa-operate as aa SAN FRANCISCO (API - The pacific Coast League bought the 57-year-old Sacramento franchise Wednesday night. The league’s directors fly to Honolulu today in hopes of selling it. *» * Dewey Soriano, president of the ileague, said the PCL puid 1(55.000 to the owners of the Sacramento club with moat of the money to be urnf * totoMto'-" debts. Hail Posts 3rd Shutout in NHL By The Associated Press (Road. Glen ftoll. Chicago's iron man)._ sowtiavu* raizi Lwr goal tender, b making q strong [-ainSrup bid along with Johgy {Bower -[been obtained after checking. idfc’ too—when he is lucky enough,*PP*> hooking action. . A tie tor either the handicap or tb pick up a couple of strikes on the actual's championship will mean a Brooklyn side by hitting the 14. ithree-game roll-off. The loser auto ! l’t| take strikes any way I can . matically taking the runnerup po- j get them. But crossing over usually jsitlon. No roll-offs will be held for j means that your armswuig and fol-jothcr positions. [low. through technique is fouled; ! The presentation of awards will)up. ;be held Tuesday night. Decern-j * * , * her. 30th. starting at 6:00 p m. atj On occasion, in an effort to |h>*; I the 300 Lounge, on Elizabeth Lake, gopd stuff on the ball, bowlei's j Hillsdale quit the MIAA as the result of a two-year suspension handed it by league officials last week because of its participation to the Mineral Bowl Nov. 38. * . * h * Last year, league presidents de-dad that no team to th» eight-team circuit should play In any kind of postseason game to any sport. The presidents did not say what kind' of penalty might invoked in cnae Ol a violation. Hillsdale, charter membar at the) SEBRING. Fla. -lAP) — Gloria MIAA. argued that the suspension; Armetrong of Oakland, Calif ____ _ wgs Illegal. > \ Ifobkhd a hrilltont performance with day night aa he posted his thirdi,. The school has dominated foot-an eight-foot birdie putt on the -* a- —“—i ball to the MIAA for many years, first hole of a sudden death play-It participated In the Holiday Bowlloff to give her and her partner, ruth 1 Toronto to break Jacques Plante's strangle hold on the National Hockey League's Vezina Trophy, to JJ * With Plante, winner of the, tro- T|)i|fUi phy tor the last flw years, side- twm*h lltnarf hu ini>wU«r mmA Faurtaa fvrrturn the ball, then die MJS thc hand and arm across the body, 278 * sidearming pitcher. When we ; !£jcommit this error, the ball spins; >* » great deal, but also curves too! tJ*;much to the wrong side. ' »! - * * * ; S Leave the 1-2 pocket to l But M«B, who h«s played/ in M3 ♦art’'*® «**h . Successive games, closed Wednes-imtv»a mtt> setaat. s, tTv» ShareP shutout of the campaign in the! H,^QS«moa< Black Hawksf 44 victory over thej‘*#ow^" »*«t. New York Rangers. Three shut-; tn^i*. What You'll Find in Today's Sports , to Florida two ytan ago. The Jim Turneea of Rye. N.Y., the outs to tops tor the league tatsL- -,.rT, Dalee have suffered only one MlAAltop puree of $2,000 in a $15,000 season and 1—*•-«.--------------------'*“—*• — football ton in the last seven years,'scotch toitraomq. tournament. age to 2.96. ictru'i nuns ) Prep Cage Roundup . | College Basketball____ 1 College Football T Ltenn aad NFL......... ri Skiing .......i*'.... ; Skiing .............. apiece for the losers. . Tom Butler tallied 23 points to feature the Commerce Lakers’ 53-; 51 decision over Griffs Grill In ; Gass B activity. Bill York ; bagged 22 in defeat.. WWW in Class C (day. Smith's File) drubbed Felice Market. 65-25. and i Doolin's Service trounced Booth Builders. 53-31. | McDonald's walloped the All-Stars. 46-28. and Tuck s Trotters j trimmed the Knights, 49-34, in Class D games at Lincoln Junior High. lEx-MSU Star Walker Makes 46 in Defeat CLEVELAND (API - Cleveland survived a last-minute sorgo iby Denver Wednesday night to eke out a 129-119 National Industrial Basketball League victory, ! Cleveland had an 11-point mwr-gjn with 2:50 to go. but at that {point* Cleveland ace Dan Swart* fouled out, and Denver closed tost. - Sparking the Denver attack was 16-IoOt-3 Horace Walker, who eound up with 46 points, Swartz and Ban [Worley fed Cleveland with 25 ’each. V HXTY-TWO MUD AND SNOW TIM DISCOUNTS . Altai* $10.95 730x14 W $10.951 "■TiimI »wpi>l« TIN m MOMir Sown "laegNgsnr IMlM Tin tank* THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1600 lOrion Plays Tonight, Big Loop Slate Friday Lale* Orion will be aeektaf tol la the Oakland B, in kavtag even It* Oakland B record tonight traaklaai He Oeh Park apeat II when tte Dragon* travel to daw* A full alete of game* 1* acted* Ruled Friday night But Fitzgerald handed tte Drag* one a 1*3 record Tueaday night. Clawson la 1*1 In Isague^ay., * * * Oakland B game* Friday night are TVoy at Oak Park and Fitzgerald. Aveadala, of two straight by a total of lour point*, la idle until Jafc fl. TWO Suburban Catholic will be play# within five a of each other. St. Cbm-t play* St. Michael at Pontiec North* era and St. Frederick boat* St Jamaa In tte Medlaoa Junior High gym. Madison and FNH are connected by hallways. All four teams have 1-1 league record*. Tte loop’* only ssbeatea taenia, Boyal Oak St Mazy sat It BMa, an In aetkn. BO It Mery catenates wtaleae ft. Benedict Ml Orchard Lake St Mary WINTER TREADS firestone TOWN & COUNTRY £ applied on sound tire bodies or on your own tires to The big contest in the Wayne-Oakland tends Milford to Holly. Both teams have -3d nark* in league play. Holly appears to have beat MUHagtoa. Oxford wffl be lesktog for lie fleet win at the MUM at home against North Breach. Instay CMy la Mb. The tfa over Capec last weak tea made Brown CUy the favorite In tte Southern Thumb. Almont hoot Brown GKy. Capec be trying to rebound on It* own floor againat Armada. New Haven, had wifi* Brown CUy for first place, Ip at winless Dryden. Anchor Bay travels to Memphis. ■ y * * * Rochester, still looking for Its for the, visitors. k ★ p . , Clarkston. also unbeaten league play, la a solid favorite at winlets Northvllle. Brighton, the fourth team sporting a 34 mark, could run into trout* at West Bloomfield. Tte Lakers showed provement In the loaa to Pontiac Northern. dr /w " 1 Bloomfield JfiUg will be heavily favored to record its tint league win at hapless deieneevifle. In Soath Central play, Orton-Ill* will be Millington’s flnt begun opponent. Ike game will too much balance end experience Pecond win, tea a Tri-County date at L’Anae Creuse. Romeo la to Roseville |n the otter league game. Lapeer travels to Owoaao. East Detroit play* at Femdale and Royal Oak Kimball Is to Pert Huron In the EML. Grouse Potato plays at Royal Oak Dpndero. Cran-farook will be tte underdog at South Lyon. "* dr * Maumee (Ohio) plays at unbeat* i Country Day. St. Patrick plays at Royal Oak 8hrtne. Pontine Emil] seek its first win at horns against Whitmore Lake. Wa}de 8t Mery Is at Farm* ington OLS. Prep Cage Standings r Vallst °rt yuat central FoltUo (Ml B*y CUT XL baler City . OrtonvIUt .. MlUtnstee . “ t4 ....... | *° ! WelUd Uk, Mraunfton W»t»rford South* laid’ MB' WAYNX-OAKLAND Holly Brighton . Clerluton . 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Clerk Belch topped the wtontr* 007, although Bob Lawton's M3 waa tte high game of the Pasquale's Pizzeria applied tte whitewash to Auburn Lanaa who dropped to fifth. Joe Myers posted the night's beet game, a 398 in 611, but his teammates could not muster enough help to win a game. Kara* and Mailt Bowers paced toe winners with sets of 030 and 007. * * * Felice Quality Market also swept a 612. Fallen woo another shutout when they mide up a postponed match with Double CbU, tte double t wto boosting then Into the first * division. * dr * Oh's Beer took a-, pair taaasf Montcalm Ontrt and Collier Lancs used a 002 by Wes Collier to turn, tte same trick with Double Gain., * # * * Gena Shell strung games of 301- 347-301 for a 649 to feature a tan game win for Sno-Boi over Pfeiffer's Beer. Teammate Ted Sutton added a 03. end loser Kenny Hill bad SOS. THEY WORK HARDER BECAUSE THEY RIDE EASIER! Because they ride easier they last longer, too. 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State _ b* AMMtetoi Frees the regular Mason by handsome tor Georgetown, which made only The Quantko Marines gahtodlenth time In seven seasons since I meets Belmont Abbey, 73-71 win-***** “ going to be a pretty margins. But the Dukes got hot 15 ot 39 foot shots compared to the »"■!« of their Christmas in-(it was Invented by defeating Amer-lner over Jacksonville (Fla.) Uni-rugged scrap tor the Atlantic in the ioumey finals, and won Maryland's 32-44 trom the gift vttattonal tournament for the aev»|ican University 0-73. Quantico|versity. You 90 in sno or... wspoy fiH THE ONLY TIRE THAT HARES HAKE THIS \jBV ASTOUNDING OFFER! GENERAL WINTER CLEAT SNOW TIRES Jnament. * In other words, the guys who . fnish mi top after the regular sea-son, can be just another Intboh of Joes when the tournament is ended. •' It might be Duke, Maryland, Neath Carolina State, North Carolina, or perhaps Clemson, Some-‘ body can wind up behind the eight ball, and be a bum Instead dt a hero in three days. Straight home game, held a 54-33 halftime lead, and used IS -players. Chet Walker had 35 points and Tim Robinson 33 tor Bradley. Holy Cross, Dayton, Pennsylvania, DePaul, Colorado, Providence end Chicago Loyola continued on the unbeaten trail. Easy Comfort at Raleigh, N.C., Wednesday night to keep the Deacons in front of a late rallying N.C. State team. He had S-tor-d from the free throw HAND TURNED SLIPPERS Rebound ' control helped * give Dayton an 84-69 victory over its old rival, Miami of Ohio. The fly. ere grabbed 89 rebounds to 3g for Miami, and led 39-20 at halftime. Jack Foley of Holy Cross scored 35 points as the Crusaders thumped Boston University 83-51, for a fourth straight triumph. Wake rorest’s Demon Deacons, who tied tor the conference crown with North Carolina last spring with 12-2 reports, edged North Carolina State Wednesday night, 68-67. Previously unbeaten N. C. State, tenth ranked nationally, was favored to win after copping four in a row. Forest plays at Virginia Friday night, and then moves on to College Park, Md„ for an exptaidve conference dash with Maryland Saturday. * * * | Maryland maintained its unbeaten record by defeating Georgetown. 78-67. Sophomore Bill Sta- | Penn made It five straight by - swamping winless Swarthmore 92- - 41. with John Cinzano scoring M - points for the winners. Chicago ' Loyola won its fifth in a row, beat-1 ing off a late Missouri rally for a 1 86-62 victory. Missouri's Charles Henke tallied 33 points, and Loyola's Jim’ Mini and Gerry Harir-ness each hit 20. DePaul's Howie {Carl stole a pass in the final 39 seconds and dropped to a 15-foot goal to beat Bowling Green of Ohio 62-60. Last season Duke wound up fourth in the conference race, with a 7-7 record. Wake Forest had whipped (be Blue Devils twice in Strack Beats Old School w Two tree throws by Wilky Gil- more. who scored 35 points, gave Ming Idaho to a Colorado's unbeaten Buffs a dou-M six free throws. Me overtime 89-87 victory over Died 14 pitots and New Mexico State, and Providence Of M. players made it five straight by nipping light each. Mich- San Francisco 54-47. ho 27-1* from the Colgate also remained undefeat-bad night at the M *•» five Marts, whipping Alfred ig only half of its 96-58. But Maine, and Rochester I tumbled from the unbeaten ranks, g g Rhode Island trimmed Maine 77-73 I a nr -ns the Wolverines' j■ Yankee Conference game, and illast home appearance until Dec. 281 Cornell whipped Rochester 97-81. 1 when they meet Brown UniverdtyCanta'uemede its record 3-0 by i here, in the meantime. Michigan-"“‘tag Sen. 63-54. !_i»_________________f wejtem Temple scored its fifth victory i!-t ra sfe* uoak away from a 30-28 halftime margin rt‘‘rTT«,0 trounce barnstorming Idaho, 1 M *68-57 We have a wonderful selection of these famous slippers .. . soft and smart . . . superbly crafted of the very finest leather. See the many Styles including Eskitao Woolies. Idaho, with many of its players'] remaining from the crew that!' Strack coached there last year— before transferring back to U. of M, — bore a striking resemblance' to ^track's current Michigan team.) Both have beef up front and play) ;i controlled pattern-type offense, [**11 make * two-game but Michigan had a wide edge in ( round trip, faring __------- aAMUfUf |\a lj n. ' Hid DMVfT DCC* 21- * ISAM SISCI * ft * i rorr re With flashy John Tidwell show- oareats i 11 12 cot*"'1 ing the way. Michigan built a wjf * H* 4 Br—»_ 30-38 halftime lead to 51-31 and wSt* 1 !3 » SSrSIr coasted easily to its second victory I } J'J * SSn in six starts. mi i M i stn> »( In a Philadelphia Palestra dou !}-bl«*headcr, Viltanova overpowcrec I Fordham 92-54. and LaSalle madt _ it* record 4-1 by breaking a 31-3? halftime tie to beat Bocknei' m 7M9. 4S1 S. SAGINAW AT RAEBURN second half. 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FE 2-0101 Ohio State Leads Way fa Biggest Year Ever College Grid Crowds Top 20 Million By TTir AttlsM Press With Ohio State leading the way for the sixth time in the last eight years, college football attendance Is season passed the 90-million irk for the first time. 11m‘gate wad up7M, end largest one-year Increase recorded history, f ^ CMIegiate Athletic Association. Service Bureau reported today. It wa* the seventh straight year of college football attendance gains. * * Close conference fades plus favorable weather, brought out ,20,-403,409 spectators for the game played by the 620 senior colleges, a 4.02 per cent boost over 1969. This set records of 7,523 per game and 32,090 per home schedule. Hie total attendance was 751,514 higher than the record set In 1949. The old mark of 7,281 per game and 31,199 per home schedule was satin 1969. For the past five yean, the total turnout has Increased 3,136,883, of Lakers Finally Beat Hawks 18 her cent, an average gain of 1,315 per game. Some major college conferences reported decreases, such as the West Coast's Big Five, fits Ivy League and Southwest Conference. Weather played a big part In the over all Increase, with only U4 per cent ef games played under favorable conditio— this y—r compared with 414 per oeat In IMS, For 'five home games, Ohio State drew 413,583 fans, an aver- By The Associated Press The leaders in both divisions of the National Basketball Association took their lumps Wednesday night, but the Philadelphia Wm> riors felt It a little harder than did the St. Louis Hawks. The Wanton had their Eastern Division lead shaved to one game after a 134-196 loss to Detroit. Boo-ton, In second place, was idle or the consequences could have even been more severe. ♦ it it Louis’ lead in the west is a healthy seven games over Los Angeles, whom they lent to, WHY LOOK FURTHER? THIS IS THE PLACE! WE*VE GOT THE WIDEST SELECTION OF HONEST TO GOODNESS s Christmas BEL-AIR 2-Dr. Sport Coupe - INCLUDES - • Heater •Signals •Washers • Side View Mirror *2 Speed Wipers • Window Washers • Gas Guard • Back Up Lights COME IN AND SEE US FOR THE BEST BUY ON THE YEAR'S THRIFTIEST CHOICE of CARS and TRUCKS-CHEVROLET for See and Shop Them All In ONE Easy STOP! MATTHEWS c©* HARGREAVES "Chevy-Land" 631 Oakland at Cass FEdarol 5-4161 194413, for the first time this season. In the other NBA Same, Cincinnati defeated New Yortc 121-114. * St. I/Mita led for most of the first half but some fine defensive work by the Lakers’ Rudy La-Russo and Tom Hawkins, and the ability to cool off, a red-hot Clyde Lovellette early took ito toll. LaRusso and Hawkins helped hold the Hawks' Bob Pettit to only 16 points, six in the second half. Lovellette scored only five after a 14-point first period splurge. Elgin Baylor of LA led all the scorers with 28 and rookie Jerry West had 94. I Arlen Bockhom had his biggest night in three years with the NBA, souring 35 points against the Knicks, Thirteen of these sparked a fourth period drive that brought Cincinnati from a 5-point deficit. Bockhora had 14 of 90 field goals and got scoring help from Jack Twyman, with 27, and Oscar Robertson, who fouled out after scoring 22. Richie Guerin's 26 topped New York. age of 82,717, compared with 495,-536 and an average of 82,589 in 1969. * * * Michigan State wu second, drawing 274,387 fans in four games, an average of 68,592 per contest, compared with a five game mark of 282,327, and a 46,465 average In 1969. , The attendance figures for teams averaging 10,000 or more game ihduded: Mlchlftn BUM Michigan ....... Detroit ........ ( Michigan SUts . Michigan ....... ti3t ......... Plan to Trim 'Wick' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ The Giantis plan to slim down their outfield acreage at Candlestick Park to make the windy stadium a bit easier for long ball hitters. During-1960, only 77 homers ere Wt In the park. 46 by the and a by visitors. OlMI Alien*. Aft. .. I 2*1,337 5*. 466 ... « 466,3*4 • 76,< 7*!«f4 14,111 #6i Mike McCarthy/18 year old Pontiac Central senior, who warmed the bench for the Junior Red Wings In the Border Cities Hockey League, has found a starting position with the Leamington Flyers. The Flyers, currently 4-6, are In 6th place In the league, McCarthy starts at center. There are several area players lu the league Including Jtanila Peters, s— af the top scorers on the Detrait Junior Wings. McCarthy started playing hockey In the Pontiac Recreation League and last year he was with the Chicago Cub Boss Job Still Unsettled CHICAGO tifl-Hs* owner P. K. Wrigley got the Chicago Cubs' managerial selection all gummed up? * * it The only owner in the major* without lights and a manager, says he doesn't rare for the base- ball term of "manager." Meanwhile, there is the question of the status of Elvin Tappe. Tappe, 31, has been in the Cubs’i system since 1947 and noted as a defensive catcher without speed ■ a hitting eye. ★ ♦ ♦ He has been mentioned prominently aa the next pilot, skipper, field bon or what have you. Also mentioned, among others, is Billy Jurges, former Cub shortstop and manager of the Boston Red Sox. t PCH Skater at Center for Leamington Team Argonauts in the Detroit Recreation League. 4r * * 3.&f. - The Flyers an coached by Pete McGonegal of Detroit end the majority of the players are from Canada as an most In the seven team league. The Flyers and the Junior Wings have played twice tide year and uary 2lst at Leamington and Feb. 6th in Detroit. Most of the Olympia tames are played on Monday nights. Majority of the road games are Thursday and Friday nights. NHL Standings NATIONAL LKAOl'E I* 4. N*w Tort * AMEBICAN LEAGUE land L iiliu | EASTEEN LEAGUE N«w Hmu 4, CharlaW* I EA STEEN LEAGUE E A STEEN LEAGUE NBA Standings A FLYER - A Pontiac skater who plays in the Border Cities Junior Hockey League Is Mike McCarthy of Pontiac. McCarthy is a center with the Leamington Flyers. He is a senior at Pontiac Central and resides at 900 Draper Ave. Lot Anftlti Ctoclnnalt U IT .421 Detroit IK rtitHiWUUA IK Ctnctnnotl 111. Unr Tort 114 121. *•» Tort IM Aeywjpk ft Uft> HI >o 41 Fr^vUni I •catovuc Jl IC’QARMYCI IE O NAVY DU PI LI IS OPEN N|GHTS‘TIL 9 FE 2-0022 1 Si 9 Teams Listed THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, SIXTY-FIVE Indoor Soccer Scheduled •vL DETROIT — Indoor tooccr will bogin at the State Fair Coliseum on Monday, Doc. 28, officials of the Detroit Soccer League announced today.' Nina teams, Including the champion St Andrew Scots, will take part in the competition. Ten, once- Parseghian Indicates He's Still a Wildcat MINNEAPOLIS, St. Paul (API-Art Parteghian. one of the Min-neaota Vikiaga’ top half dosen choices for their head coaching Job. apparently will stay at Northwestern. Athletic Director Stu Holcomb ■aid Wednesday Parseghian telephoned him from Cleveland and indicated he Is not interested in the Viking Job. ‘tented Other teams to participate include the Carpathla Kickers, the Ukrainians, the White Eagles, Sport Chib, Kolping Rockets, Romans, Lazio and Windsor’s Shamrocks. There will be four games each weekend. Each Same will be of 45 minutes duration, with seven players on each aide. The games will be played on the cement floor of the Coliseum. Most programs will be on Sunday. Starting times will be arranged so as not to conflict with Rod Wings schedules. 7s* The hooters will wear tennis, shoes for the indoor game rather than the hefty brogani used on' Lions Year May 6e Crowded Into One Game Plenty at Stake in Sunday's NFL Tilt With Bears Detroit Has a Chance to Win Title or Play in Runnerup Bowl Rams Badly Crippled for Game With Packers Waterfield Is Gloomy Man LOS ANGELES » - Coach Bob Woterfleld of the Los Angeles Rams is a gloomy man today. DETROIT m - "Eight of our players, as of right An now. to condition to play An entire sea- satimiaw avniiut r.wn Ri« " au The only concession to safety will be rubber mats around the nets — to protect the goalie. 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A Isas by the drees Bay Packer* ea 8 at a r d a y afternoon again*! the Lot Angeles Ram* will open the way ter a. title jweek, we really are strapped, bid by the down, then ap Una*. | ft Even If Green Bay wins the division till* the Lions will have [plenty at stake in Sunday’s clash against the already-eliminated Chicago Bears. A second-place finish can mean a spot in the NFL’* first runner-up game at Miami on Jan. 7. A game against the' Bears always has plenty of enthusiasm, but Waterfield said thst quarter-barh Frank Ryaa definitely Is oat with a shoulder separation. End Gone Brito Is sa crutches with a badly twisted aakto. Ead Del Shoteer has s bad ankle, too. Lineman Lou Michaels can barely. walk because of 4 leg injury. Linebacker Jack Pardee has a bad-bruised and pulled foot muscle and cannot walk, and Waterfield •aid he sees no chance of him playing. , * * a Fullback Joe Marconi has a deepl thigh bruise and is confined to bed. John Baker, who was scheduled to I ■tart for Brito, has a shoulder point hurt la the game against the Ron Francisco 49crs OUle Matson may have to be taken from the defensive bacfcffeld end returned to fullback. and a pinched nerve and hasn't been able to practice. Defensive tackle John Kennerson has a hip injury. ib * * These injuries have necessitated these changes, Watertfeld says: Tom Wilson wul start at full- back fob Marconi Charley Janer- u ^ Ptckeni win ^ & ette will start at defensive left j„„ ._________ ‘ . -. ,______, ~ y I day they will become the Western *CqUtre1 Contemn* champions of the Na- t! We- “ P,rdee *!tional Football League. If thej linebacking spot. L playoff will be necessary to de- tormina which team meets the If Wilson cannot play he has Philadelphia Eagles'for the pro •mne stitche* hi his left arm, jfootball title. ■i iiinEimim BfaKes mm rxssB-t MS i L&vis:. jp m 0«CHABD LAU KB. C«r. Telcfrapk M„ Full** . rt s-wss Ofn S-t Dmlly—*-« Sal. 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UNTIL 9 Daiiton Tire Co 77 Wort Huron Street FE 8-0424 ^pforistmas is a many splendored gift torn The light of Christmas spreads its glow on every rack and shelf and counter at The Hub. Here are gifts -illuminated with the splendid spirit of giving . . . selected by men of good taste for men of good taste. •ulm *7 Mrliitrn, JMktto Ssmtis, Mark** ruA. Qaal Cwts ky MfGniw, O.M.* S^-rrM. *10“ „ *39“ Jtnua ftato M« ky Sto.toM ** •rvis* rotoriu ky Mmmu W’tr K*l* by Bkbk* i ^suW ky Exeter. Cooper, T SIXTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, It / New Alpine Valley Ski Area to Open Christmas Alpine Valley, the ?th and new-' eat aid area In the Pontiac area, la expected to have Ms slopes aad clubhouse ready lor public we for the Christmas weekend. Located on M-59, Just 10 miles west of Pontiac, Alpine Valley will feature four slopes, the largest at 1,100/feet. Maximum capacity of skiers at any given time is set at 2,1 The large chalet, of Swiss design. has a large cafeteria, open fireplace,' ski shop find a rental ■bop. Alpine Valley will have s constant Ski Patrol trained for first aid, and for beginners, Instructors will be available through the ski school. 'ree baby sitting service will be added service on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 i new area will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and holidays throughout the entire Federal dept, stores ^ OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Monday through Saturday ► SALE CURON INSULATED FIGURE SKATES Yesterday afternoon, members of The Press received a sneak preview of the new ski area. ~lra" is one of the food features of the dining; area. * * * Sid Information from the Alpine •Regularly 12.99 •Curon imulatod •Leather solos •2-piece tongue •Sheffield blado •Long heel counters •Plaid lining •Men's black, 7-12 •Women's white, 5-10 Mtn'» and boys' quality hockey skates 8 99 Tenths, IMS Boyd, dm 14___________ 9.99 Men's, sizes 6-12............ 10.99 INDORSED SY OOtOK HOW! * Just sey .., "CHARGE IT" FEDERAL DEPT. STORES ski season. The area has complete lighting. « * * ' * Joe Kosik, Pontiac attorney, and Willis SOpick of Vaasar am the owners and developers of Alpine. Ws T Bar lifts and six electric for the official Christ Snow machines have been installed and are being tested this Valley club can be obtained byithe 74th ski area in the state, calling MU.4-6551. [thereby making Michigan the lar- According to the Michigan Tour- gest winter Sports state east of ist Association, Alpine Valley is'the Rockies. English Soccer Players United in Strike Move LONDON (API - Professional soccer players of the North of England Wednesday lined up with the South and voted for a strike Jan. 14 unless demands for pay and better contracts are Players of the Midlands meet in Birmingham Thursday and they are almost certain to back the strike’ action. There never has been a strike since league competition formed in 1888, providing regular soccer games every Saturday. The Footballer*’ Professional Association—a union of 1,700 players Is behind the strike call. Hie players want freedom to negotiate their own terms, a percentage of transfer fees and abolition of the maximum weekly wag 156. The chiefo of 92 English League clubs offer to increase the maximum to $84 and have made no concessions about plgyers negotiating their own contracts. DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON PLAINS Santa Says ... Lit M0II0M. PRO SHOP Help You lake Your Bowler Mm Gifted BONIER Bowling Bolls, Custom Fittod and Drilltd __$2495 >p Bogs ;V...................... ........ • J9S, Shoos, Smart Casuals and Sturdy Pro Stylos.... $95 op Bowling Glovos .. ....... ................. 350 ,p Thumb Guards ................ 195 up "The Secret of Bowling Strike*" the book with the answer! by Dawson Taylor .............. $395 All Sifts Packag'd aad CM Wrapped FREE! A Wide asd Wosderfsl Choice of Cifls far EVERYONE! Ah.: sift CERTIFICATES FOR EVERY PURPOSE! • Certificates far All Bowling Efilpaest • Certificates for JUy Number of Liaes of OPEN BOWLING ImuIw about our Coupon book, redeemable far 25 Haas #f spaa • Certificates for Professional Bowling Instructions Item tfcoao Qualified instructor., Mary Monroe and SMHey Pstetso -OPEN BOWLING.,-........ Daily 9 to ( P.M. — Sat., San. S A.M. t. Ml. Bawling It Fun Anytime at the House of Tofal Completeness HURON BOWL 2525 Elizabeth Lake Rood FE 5-2525 DEAL WHERE YOU GEY ... at the Pontiac RetailStore ★TOP DEALS ★TOP SERVICE ★TOP TRADE-IN ★TOP SELECTION Ray New - 4% Salat Tax Rees late Effect on Jassary tsll Pontiac Retail Store 65 Mt« Clemens U 1-3777 FE 3-7954 r.ntla. Prn. Photo SKIER’S treat — Joe Kosik. Pontiac attorney and owner ot the new Alpine Valley Ski Club, gives akters Dore Out and Kskt* King a taste of the pizza which will be a feature at the club’s dining room. The Alpine Valley area will open for public use GhrUt-mas weekend. Golden Gloves Tourney January 14 in Clarksfon The Oakland County Golden Gloves tnumameant will be held at Clarksfon Junior High School, Jan. 14th and Jan. 28th under the sponsorship of the Clarkston American Legion Poet No, 23. * * * Entries from the Pontiac, Rochester, Fenton and Rut Huron areas' will compete iii the fights Results KANTfCO INVITATIONAL with the winners earning their way to the state finals In Grand Rapids. Thao ter approxkuaMy SB beys an expected te participate at Ctarkstaa. Entries ere aha m other county .TUXtll. H. Si. IHchotl‘1. Vt 71 Buffalo 75. Atlantic ChrUllu M Ntvy 71 OaUy.burg 51 *— 71. Mtom O. I WTi m2ui.T ._ „ »i» Crow it, II* tt. Wulm tt. ftwnrthmore 41 ____11 IT. Rochester B1 Conuius S3, giana 54 Lon« Island 71. CCNY M Colgate is. Aifrtd M Albright IL MuManborf 71 Fairfield B7. BtonohtU 15 Maryland 7B. A Clarkston 10-man team has begun training under the direction of Leo Armstrong. ' * ★ * Strange, local trainer, has 10 bays working out in Pontine, and a( Port Huron, trainer Roosevelt Noble expects to have 20 from that area represented. Far the past two yean, the Penttec Jayeees were spoaoen of the area GeMea Oteros. { The fighter will compete it novice and open divisions. The preliminaries will start at 8 p.m. January 14th and the finals on [ January 28th. * * * Tickets for the Golden Gloves will go on sale at various locations to the PontlaeOariyten anas thfc weekend. * * * I Information can be obtained fay calling MA 5-1251 to Clarkston. 1% M«Ms i k mA b •I. Dsvttfi wav os*, worn, ir k> o. 71. MormoB O TMM WMlorn TV N.w H„. ran wxsv ProTldmc 54. San rrancbeo 01, a •Mtu* 71, Hawaii 51 Pram. SMI* 77. Artmwo Mat* Q Soo Mo Stow 45. Idaho SUM 41 ROCnOAN COLLBOC _ HAHKSTSALL Mkhli.n SS. Idaho 51. Auumption (Oat.) 54, DOtrolt Adrian 77. Adrian Alumni IS Calirta TJ, Alma M. bum MkhlcantM. Ball SUI Totado M. Woatam Mlrhli WaSSTUNO Wralsm Mkhlsan II. Noll A Chef* Nightmaro— That's liberty Bowl HARRISBURG, Pa. (API 4-Uons and docks, salmon and lobster—the Liberty Bowl is beginning to sound like a nightmarish salsfi The Lions (of Penn State) and the Ducks (of Oregon) are the opponents in the football game Saturday in Philadelphia. * * * Gov. David Lawrence of Pennsylvania disclosed Wednesday he has bet a lobster dinner against a salmon dinner with Oregon Gov. Mark O. Hatfield on the outcome of the game. We Want to Know- Do You Favor Doe Kill? A big drop in th**, deer kill during the season just ended has resulted in the Conservation Department's deer management policies being attacked by individual hunters and organizations across tho state. The biggest complaint being lodged is directed at the program’s “any deer” provision. Tho Pontiac Press would like to know how tho ■ hunters feel about the program. Do they favor tho taking of docs and fawns or are they opposed? And * why? Replies should be addressed to Don Vogel, outdoor writer, The Pontiac Press. NORTHLAND SKIS — CONTINENTAL MONARCH tad PEERLESS SKIS SON VALLEY SKI PANTS ul SKI PARKAS • SKI SHOES ..........Pirn SIA0 if ; Ciils' Whit* FIGURE SKATES Pirn S7.75 up ! Mu'iHui7mNtcksyStatu $7.7Su4up : Hotkey Guilt ud Skis Ptdx, ElMw Pods ! $23.95 SPALDING GOLF CASTS ... .11141 S1I.M BOWLING IASS.......S11.45 SR.45 BUini BASKETBALLS..$9.75 ! —AWARD SWEATERS asd JACKETS— Sit Prihk Bolliag BASEBALL GLOVE S7.75 WELDEN SPORTING GOODS » MT. CLEMENS FE 4-0SU ■ ^TttE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13,1 MO SIXTY-SEVEN VOL NO STUDENT - Gerry Monod. head instructor at Grampian Mt. Sid dub. has Fwd Casa, O, af Rochester as one of Me first students of the season. Grampian. IHw most area std clubs, had its snow making machines in operation > past weak and siding has • t its natural supply of snow. Fishermen, Skiterg in Action Winter Activities Start at Kensington Good Weekend Promised for Skiers Ml .Snow or no snow, the anow-mak-ing machines are 'in operation and moat aid areas in Michigan urlll be in full operation this weckamJ In upper Michigan, have covered the slopes and the machines are supplementing additional depth. h ■ * *• All area ski clubs srel operation with Mt. Christie open lag this weekend. The' beginner** area -will be •pea at Christie and aaow Is beige made tor the ether slopes. The base shoo Id reach Meet by Saturday. Summit SI and Fenton of snow for day and night skiing. Owners Ed Ostrander and Leo Doan of Fenton announce the completion of the new “Riddle Run" north slope area. The existing ski slopes have been expanded by nearly double and the new north area will be of interest to expert and novice skiers alike. An interscholastic ski program will be conducted this year at Summit. Aussie Raps U.S. Netters '• Cage Calendar Kensington Park near Milford | music at the 100* x 170* natural tee has started operation of some of rink in front of the Food Bar its winter facilities, according to I where skating la permitted until David Laidlaw, park auperintem 110:00 p.m. daily. v dent- ... Ice skating will also start ibis Ice fishing and k» skating are g^ek n the three natural rinks at now permitted on Rent Lake in [ the part where the Ice is from n 3H to 4'inches thick. Several hun- -dred fishermen and skaters visited the part over (he past weekend. T s ii n con- Slop Till Skiaay *■* Excessive Tin Wool WHEEL BAL. . »r- ANCI ........ D AUON FRONT MM J END .......... * up Ini Wheat ItllgaaMte CASS AVENUE BRAKE SERVICE CUSTOM COATED rilnt Central tt Pontiac Central Pontiac Northern Wailed Uke at Serkle; Mt. Clement at Romuli Clark at( it NorthrtUe t for PAC Membership stay oteee bo ah are. - YPSILANTI, Mich (AP)-East-jern Michigan University will bid ... .__... .soon for membership in the Qther facflUiet st thts 4 uC0 •cnPnMmt. Athlrtk omltrmct. rocroattonai aite indudejhe win- ^ Associated Piem learned, to-ter sports area which wiU provide Lj.y tobogganing and sledding when ■ # * , * sufficient snow tails the ami _ Warming shelters are nearby. University announced There la a warming shelter „ Wwtoroday tt will drop out of the the ice rink area which provides "ven-merahiT Interstate Oonfer-skaling nightly until 10:30 p.m. P? >u J”**?** A * * ' committments are filled. Hie Hur-j At Metropolitan Beach on Lake;01* hi .the IlAC (bin- St. Clair, CadUtler will open offici-1”* ,he 19,1 •*“on .. ally Saturday when ice skating and] The Presidents' loop is made up I Ice fishing will be made available, jof eight schools — John Carroll. ' _ ____ J______„ __- Western Reserve and Case Tech o( Ohio. 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SIM Badgers FIN Vacancy MADISON. Wis. (AP)—The Uld-I vmity of Wisconsin Wednesday filled the 1962 -football date vacated by Marquette's withdrawal | from the sport with a contest [against New Mexico Mate. * Brighton at West Bloomfield Bloomfield Hill* at Clarence Tror at Oak Park Madison at PttsgeraM North Branch at Oxford Orton vl lie at Minin (ton New Haven at Drydau .e Point* at no D ORAMP1AN MOUNTAIN 4 1 Inch* I of enow Beginner, and Intermediate] ■lope* open. FomaUft It In operation. DBYDEN Intermediate and advanced] ■lope* open with t to and 4 tow* operating | MOUNT HOLLY 8-IS Throe kowg operating J SUMMIT SKI AREA with 4 te S lachai al operating. MOUNT CHRISTIE i '"bOYNB* MOUNTAi N LOOOX " Born* Falls: 4 Inches natural snow a Inches Ilclal snow an two rung. Skiing good. MOUNT MANCBLONA Mnhcelonn: J to 14 Inches snow. BkUng fair NUBS NOB. Harbor Springs Skiing ] fair to good on beginner* and Intermediate slopes THUNDER MOUNTAIN. «• Inch** packer bate. SkUni ling this weekend. CloM-0it oa I960 RAMBLERS, MERCURYS Save Up to $900 WUsoa Alto Salos. lac. . M-U al MSfaed Bd.. Highland . EM MM MU 4-TISI Coavloto Stock of ELECTRIC PLUG-IN HtATERS t t SIXTY-EIGHT Batrtd Cmk Cuts Fireman's Work Week BATTLE fKE^EK (AP) The Battle Creek City Commission haa authorized a cut from 67 to 83 hoary la the worft week of the 71 members of the city's fire fighting; division effective Feb. i. The city will hire four more firemen. There iff be m refoictiea JHE PONTIAC PRKgfty THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1060 « year far ether etty The police department and workers In other city departments were placed on a 40-hour week in September and NovemberyThe previously had iMen working a 44-Jtour weak. Since an island-wide dog chmatfon drive in 1RM there have been no human deaths from rabies aa C Short Subjects 7:00 and~9:45 HURON Feature 17:20 end 10:00 dean JA66ER SHRt£Y JONES jGirU I, Key Suspect in SlOt Cafe Holdup CINCINNATI (AP)—‘Tm not a dirty blonde, and I ain’t U years old. The guy that said that blockhead.” .That was what Cincinnati detectives said a girl. 11, told them Wednesday as she,—two men. three teen-age girls and a teenage boy were taken into custody in connection' with a 1101 holdup of a cafe here Tuesday night. * * * I The girl was identified as kathy I Porter. Officers said she was the youngster who accompanied the two men into the dale and «N J dared, “We’ll have no killing," after one of the men fired a shotgun blast into the floor and had threatened to kill the bartender, James Land. 66. The youngster had been identified in a newspaper story as being about 14 and as being "pretty but dirty blonde girl.’ • The two men were ordered held for further investigation and the juveniles were sent to the youth center, SUPER VALUES MNGINO CHRISTMAS TREE - Charlotte’s famed singing Christmas tree is set tor its fifth annual holiday performance. The 86-voice choir By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) - "I beets because living t enough for me. Now I’m living more than one life, and acting is only one of them." This was how Greer Garson described the current state of her career. B is a career that has been marked by brilliance, the movie portion of it has been .temporarily inactive until this year. She broke a five-year absence from t h e screen tray Eleanor Koose velt\Jn unrise Campobello,' role that may well win her a nomination fo Approve Meter Maids Over Woman1! Protest EAU CLARE, Wis. (UP!) -The City Council yesterday overrode the objections of Council woman Mrs, Bessie -Lee and approved plans to hire meter maids to mon-iter the city’s parking meters. Mrs. Lea objected on grounds that Ban Claire men are having enough trouble finding jobs with-out female competition. The plan passed after Council President W. R. Wafers said maids wotiHl do -• .better J take the guff from i man would." /! .it* Fun With Fraction HANSON. Mass. (UP!) annual selectmen's report i Included an Hem. tor MS board at the town' ths rats of M and JM7MS *r rbststss directed by Alice Buhlman Berman is composed of singers from the Charlotte, N.C., Oratorio Society. / FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY 11:30 A.M. 'HI dosing 4U You Want DCDTU Fried Lake Erie iSKvil cholct of Fl mis or ASMMna Ms4 jMSmsss! ■huh st ths ssirtsiim to- — * m m Iflt HOWARD JOHNSON'S 3650 Dixie Hwy. DRAYTON PLAINS Greer Garson Brightens Hollywood , by Planning More Brisk Movie Life in her bOsy life. They lived much of the summer oo their New Mexico ranch along the Santa Fe Hall, spent part of the time in Dallas, when he overseas his business biddings. "So the acting part of my life didn't take the same importance that it had before," she remarked. CRINOLINE CASTING The actress admitted that she also faced a problem in her desire to "get.out of crinolines and bustles," in which MGM had catalogued her. She had fallen into it by accident. 'When Mr. (Louis B.) Mayer saw me on the stage in London, was playing the last of a i of rather dashing females," said. "But the first role they gave me was as dear Mrs. Chips, and from then on I was stuck." She admitted having ai to play a woman with dash and perhaps * bit of deviltry, but ice again the was inhibited. * * * * ‘1 have been offend parte like that, and I*ve had to turn them Hie ' explained. "When you’ve played n living figure with I the dignity of Mrs. Roosevelt, you're obliged not to turn around and play a racy woman the next "me." Somehow I can't picture Mm. Miniver playing a Tennessee WU-| Uama harridan. But it is nice to know that Mias Garson intends to! devote more time to her film career, which haa had a new spjirt of otters from studios since “CXm- cy Water Therapy [Tried for Burns QPIN DAILY —AT— 10:45 ■:T533g3EH 3 MATUM AT ~ Jl*0 10:00 TWO FIRST RUN ACTION FEATURES! LEGIONS OF - t THE NILE Suet "The Whard at Bagdad" and MYamf Jesse James" It’s nice not only because she'i one of the medium’s accomplished performers. She also adds’cater to a Hollywood that Is becoming too cfaarooal gray. She lives in the grand tradition, sharing with her husband the tastefully lavish [stone canyon home Hie hah maintained for years. She sweep* in with a cloud of perfume, always [beautifully groomed, her hair a LOS ANGELES - Dr.jw HACKETT IS&H Green Oil Servics Jf Oil Service I Stamps FE 4-1014 $ FE 2-8511 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER'] SIXTY-NIX K Santa and th Boy Ft$h By IjOu Fine / by lucmo Hudgins BmIs _—r £M AAi" ST J&3 MM dw mm mmMml um r---SSfWm <*#. l«*«rly, Mlctul Eirtt E%3F ■* •“ CHAPTER » With a thrust of hit flipper*, Michael dove deep into the ssa. Breathing air from the lung on hi* blue stripe flab darted tan! Then he remembered Om-teabrteker palttag In the row grunting fur-Chining the grunt flab waa an eel-like creature, 10 feet long. Before be had tinte to be afraid, Michael graaped the astonished eel by the head and tall, fled It "I've, played too long," he thought guiltily. "I must find the black peori.". Surrounded by hi* new frienda, he swam off to bunt, for the aunken ship. Everywhere he went there waa aome new marvel to be seen btft not a sign of the wreck. At last be .swam back up to the surface. "Did you find her?" asked Coe-ten bricker eagerly, Michael shook his bead. "Take the oars," ordered Cow tenbricker. “we’ll try another wreck to be seen. That night they beached the bolt on an Island and slept curled up beneath Cbsteafartcher’s spreading paraaol. The neat' morning they set out again search die sea. Still there was no sign of the sunken ship. Day after day weat by aad Michael began ta donbt that than ever had hen each a ing elvea. "What really waao’t any wreck aid no pearl to ha found," he wondered. ’How ' then will Coatenbrfcker ever remember the magic words that will waken the eWes In time for Christmas?" the aatealahed eritoUa knot bade he glided down, down, down, jin What a strange sensation it a waa! Ha felt as if ha were weight-j * * * lass,, floating through space The grunt fish stand at Mich- Ma tanghad and Inroad a lasy *d in awe. It darted away and, ■nmrmaii —* lauded with a i* moment later, returned with all f, . t r-7"-f-. of rrtm its brothers and sisters With- a mu grass at the bottom of the , chorus of happy grunts they Suggest Ways to Help State Advisory Group Submits Five Efficiency Moves for Government' DETROIT ff — The Advisory Committee on State Government and. Reorgan nation has recom* mended five ways to run Michigan's government more efficiently WWW The committee, headed by Oat!, J. Adams, Oakland County circuit fudge. tions to Gov. Williams Depart* part meat *f Labor aad Mate aupertoteudeut af private mm-partuarwt of ladwtrtal relation.. Establish a department of fin-j anclal institutions by merging thej b a n k I n g aad insurance departments and the Corporation and Se curittes Commission •w w w Transfer the regulation of air-1 Une aacurltiea from the Public j Service Commission to the Corporation and Securities Cbmmis-j Merge the state's weightnwsterj act vities under the Public Service Commission WWW* Transfer the supervision of thej Michigan rehabilitation institute, from the Mate Board of Education to the vocational Rehabilitation j Division of the State Board of Control for Vocational Education, chattering rurtowsty. ; A big fat balloon fish .swam by ' and.. puffed up to twice its siae I when Michael poked at it witbi j his finger. Schools of tiny orange twitters danced around him, moy-i ing only in circles. A red-eyed j squirter raced by propelled by water shooting from its tail. j HE HAD HU Frolicking with the others, the! Boyflsh learned how to lie motion-teas in.the water, how to turnj quickly, and how to dive without; making a single ripple in the! i water. Soviet Farm Boss Ousted in Shake-Up MOSCOW (UP!) — Alexander Petukhov, Communist Party first S secretary of the important farm-: ing region of Bryansk, was fired Wednesday in what appeared tor be only the first of a series of Agricultural administration., 'changes. The official Soviet m&s agency | Tass said that Petukhov, who had; held Che - office more than six! years, waa "relieved of his post'’ for •‘not coping with his work.” TSaa announced that he had been replaced by Mikhael Krakhmatev, formerly first secretary of the - party in Belgorod Oblast. W *' * Observers said Petukhov's dismissal was do surprise because It coincided with criticism of alleged agricultural shortcomings in the important "bread basket" farming region by the government newspaper Izvestia. Contact Source to Get Bagel-Matching Hot Dog SPARTANBURG. & G (AP) -When columnist Seymour Roeen-berg suggested in the Spartanburg Herald that hot dogs be served on bagels at football games, Mrs. Martha K. Stephens of nearby Woodruff wrote in to query: w "How can yoa put a tong narrow , hot dog on a round bagel?" t * ■■ * It’s quite simple, replied Rosenberg, just get one of the meat companies to make round hot don. i u d !7, ■ '/• / SEVENTY 'f- -ut«*sk f ■ ■ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER u/lQQO Sango Vendor Can Be Sued ^Business and Finance * - ■ - - * * * ..d&m < ,C » M Judge Murphey Rules1'' "..""..... "'**”'**' SSSfLtr, “ Wheat Runs Strong, | MARKETS [Market Enjoys £22 S.rM|0lfie« Jus* Steady | *.*«-*, „% *~| ruled today the (act the former Chrysler Corp. president, William) i concealed his Inter covering sales of locally grown n — Wheal futures Produce by growers arid sold by , i a firm to strong I them in wholesale package lots. • sWDlter firm was arounds ran8e ,oday on the board of trade Quotations are furnished by the I„r ■ 01 H,rk'“' the vendor company ’ iff"* * bush ***** •"«* *' a Monday. high for the season. Attorneys tor Ben Stone, his i . . . _ . . _ * * Detroit Produce Other grains and soybeans were j (Steady to easier during the first . mm j several minutes in a relatively j j^gjg- omnfnt *S' | slack trade. Losses were limited Apptoc! Jonathan!' mi. generally to small tractions - UppSt. S«ii'iSb.,p{i. ISpotty Advance wife and Sango Co. argued Chrysler** null asking unopeol fil'd damage* be dtamhaed on ground* that New berg'* concealed partnership in Sango did not constitute fraud. NEW YORK UP*—Steels, aircrafts and selected issues paced the stock | {market to a spottfy advance in moderately active trading early {this afternoon. Murphy said no proof of fraud Demand tor old crop wheat, was necessary ( penally the December, was c Newberg was ousted s* Chry*-|ited t0 a report, that Poland hadleSbiV*. cSr * • * _“nn„ Cabbage 1 Carrots. 4 gaU. VEGETABLES ,4 00 A flurry of activity after the 3 25 noon reading boosted enough key) tin|stocks to push the list ahead on' 1^1 balance'. There was no particular news connected with the rise. | Jcabba**. ler president, a post he hold for purchased IV million busiteTs. in-1 only two months, last June when ■ eluding a halt million of red, for I Heraeradteh, i It was revealed that he held 50 j delivery, next month. Italy and I onion*. \n, si per cent interest in Sango, which .Spain also were understood to supplied Chrysler with parts. in the market for a total of about |Farenipt, dot. Newberg has agreed to pay u million. CSsES* sue back $450,000 to Chrysler, repre-l | Radishes! noth •senting his share of profits from; t !?*’“*?• £*S* Sango and an earlier«company in i Grain PricfrS which he and Stone were part*! ners. and which also was a] °*£ V ,AP'“°I>** Chrysler supplier. ....i.st Bqu»sh, Delicious bu. Squash. Hubbard, bu. Turnip*, dot. bcht. Turnips, topped, bu. News in Brief Celery. Cobbtge. ColUrd bu....... Preston ,1. Miles, SS, M Jaeokes St., was found guilty of drunk driving yesterday before Munich . pal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan, j He was fined $100 or 10 days in' the Oakland County Jail. j NMoetttne la the middle of the night, the Christmas tree lights on the awning of the Roy G. Dodge home, M W. Tennyson Ave., Tells Candidates to File Petitions Poultry and Eggs j'» Farm Implement*, tobaccos and 2.5b) drugs joined In a slightly higher j } JJI trend. . rib) Gains of* fractions to a point or - J jJJ more outweighed losers. News of l.M d e f e n s e contracts firmed some ! 2 00; stocks. The market as a whole, J 5® j however, was still in a "digestive”■ ! a oo'phase prior to a hoped-for year-fujend rally, brokers said. W* * * *, j Raytheon and International Tele-$i 25 phone advanced fractionally in be-| j fjj latcd response to word of some •- jjsjnew defense contracts. Westlnghouse Electric spurted ; about t points. The president of ; ! the firm was quoted In a pub-I lished Item to the effect that 1M0 usEty mIm *rp expected to exceed last ' year's slightly. DETROlV. mime, a* w. lennyson Ave., ., . , . .. . . !»»**»»»' stopped shining. Somebody stole Hor0 Advises Hopefuls DETROIT POl' DETROIT. Dec IS (A pound doVvered Detroit Tc live poultry: Heavy lyot hen* 21-23; & JYVo 'whtt^ .u®f,tim°" & Ohio dipped more tb-30: Burred Rock* is-31; duckling* 2«. thah a point now that the news is turkeye. bene Hji, tem. 33-31 I out that Chesapeake & Ohio has oetboit kocs 'acquired a majority of B&O com- oten ■y*nretP,«ee?»3re,1d!l|m0n stoc*< 88 basis for a proposed) . . Detroit, looee in so dounj merger. C&O dropped a fraction,! ttiem. Pontiac police said yester- Jn Spring Primaries toi'^t.*£orMer,AroSbimS*# eSro'New York Cenlral, which also has day. r 9 large 47-53; Isrsg 43 — --- - - 8u,y ,n Dtc,mb*r3fe!‘-A. St., Independepce Township, ye*- ahptke 37. ^ terday reported a tool bo* stolen I*ANS^,0 UT) — Spring primary , New York Stories from the garage of his home, ac- j election candidates tor township) Livestock cording to Oakland County sher- vMsge offices were advised UFs by Secy, of State James M. Hare that they must file their nomtnat-Vaadals broke !• window* in the| mg petitions this month. YMCA building. 131 Mt, Clemens * * *. St., ft was reported to Pontiac po- The sUtutory deadline for sub- , _ ______________ |ice yesterday. nutting nominating petitions is ismb! iSopiI'm! f*w io* Jaaet Stener. IM N. Saitaaw St J J*n- 2* county ^lerk of,ice,!SSI?#“!S5i TZ f pWMitiad® nnJ^ravMtdbP h* doted the first two days; li.M; t And choice 15 00*17 00. cull reported to Pontiac police yeater- * u> cwwif' — — *“ day that her puree containing mi*. of the month- •» v^r. cellaneous papers was stolen from] Hare, the etate's chief elec- I^Sady, said the si deadline applies tor placing parties on the ballot. City election deadlines are setl™J*J^, *^2»d *%* h'J^l l by their charters. jchoic«' snd prim* 9*5-im m. The primary will be held Feb. IjrwTt rh' • °l>i 20 and the general election April icjWo^ioodi 3. 'utiiuy Iturs DJMO. It * w (heller* 25.5U-23.25; got .. .. . " . ... ,, liioBr* atoMjS; *tsr More than 5,000 offices in Michl-jiiSB: utility bgirtr* gan's 1,258 townships will be 1 °?1?* voted on in. the primary, Hare {down to astK^tnuj bull* w oo-si. said. Sixty-two of the 742 town- c^”,t _ .uugbior d*w«* * ’ which nominated candidates lotmdy; lood high go«i »■•■- --* -*-‘-- r the party caucus system in SSm* -saSo - w.MS;tcwuutr^ |_______ i 1959 will switch to the primatyjgg^ "KgU Ssi-BSigera election system next year, he individual utility to w oo. canned and eoium o«! w A N T R E S U L T S Tleath Notices Sloomflotd: gag M; bolorod olio «/ Clsud# M Wtrnr; dosr msthor Of Mil. Ooorgon* Oront; door *1*-tor Of wniiMB grid Roburt Or»nt *nd PhltUp sad jMoph Royuaid*; ■1*0 survived by tour irundehll-droa. OB8 oorvlM will b* hold r* ' . Bird runtroi Horn., Funtrol t.rvlc. will __________ urdoy. Big. IT. S3 3 p.m from ifif Rloh*rd*on-Blrd funortl Homo, Wsllcd Ltk*. with Rev. noyd Porter tnd Rev. pgrry [ Thoms* offteistlht. lstormvnt in MilSM Hills Mtmorlsl Garden* Mr*. Mercer will tig ta *tete St . th«RI«fesrdaan-Blrd Punerel Home. W»lled Uke. ' OSWALD DSC M. 1330. PLOTD D . 23T0 Woodbine; tee 37; beloved, , huabsnd of Mlnsig jl. Bsraldf.j deer fsihgf g< Mlg. Harvey Peck. Mr* WHUtm Stein end Richard . B. Oiwsld; dear brother of Mre. ! Robert B. Wilson: algo eurvlvgd ! 1 by glsht grondchlldren. Funeral i 1 eervlce will be held Saturday. Dec. 17, st 3 p.m. front the j Doneleon-John* Punerel H • m e. 1 | Interment In Ottawa Park Came-1 tery. Mr. Oewtld will lie In elate Home** Don*1,0,1‘John* Pun,r** | TRAVMirDBC. 14. IMS. AVIB~V" ‘ » Bdensrd Court; ese It; dear mother of Mri. Lucille Thrower, Mre. Sibyl Willie. Louie and Clifton Trtvls; deer litter of Stephen Do frig; alto survived by els | grandchildren,end four irost* grondchlldren. Punerel arrangement* ere pending from Sparse-Orlffta Punerel Home when Mr*. Travis will lie In elsM. ______ WILLIAMS. DBC. 147 1330. BBSS H . 4153 Hobson; age SI; beloved hue- l hand Of Beatrice P. williams; beloved son of Joule Williams: desr 1 and Rusaell Itelp W«ate< MMi 11 2 Sharp Young Men to segiat manager in advertising promotional department. WSf’ lion* available. Traneportatlon fur- 130 WK. GUARANTEED SALARY Phone Mr. Caldwell, ra 34304 ■“twaen S g.m sn«L 1 pa. IEN OVER 31 NEEDED I A ‘ Uutoi niAgThRlI ItARDPAO^ married men.** 33-43. phone, msyt at IU7 walk. OR Uni e Dui~fo RBcnrr PRotfOTiom within our company, we are Interviewing for 7 additional uiea-men with reilsolt r tablUhed wholesale (a traveling, ill n< ■Mi HBhtol end profit i Minimum' aw, - per week. U you are Intereeted la J a permanent posltloa. with above; iverage Income. 31 to S3 year* of | — —1 “tody to atari Immedl- ie FI 1-0433 f tiqte WsMsd Ffmite. 7 eat iftW. Baron, l TOCHO WdMBH II1 TO 43 TO work part Ume. 3 hr*, dally. Ito L 1 to 5, and IKS Man., Frl. Salary Shor* training period. PUT Interview, PE 3-3534. ____ H*te Wmrttol 8 ADULT OOOPLS AS CARBTAKJBt of motel gpartmaati. Perfect for retired or pen*ton couple. Fur- pi^.^littMoMntervlew. ^T^VlLui^r- jSszs. Pull or part time. Bell Walk to* Product*, oepeeldiy vltamta. tta day supply. 33.13. Ort 133 day supply For le, nearly HNW supplv for ll.it. 1M N. Firry. friM ____ - T.EARN REAL ESTATE rdlngly. motion, ft? hive_________________ _ . complete organlMtlon. mtnufac-turlng. sales and eervlce. We •“ one of the largest of our kl Our mM ~ ftwM Vl I MrttoC. SCHUETT *‘tr.i-County Realtor** MAH OR WOMAN; fWLt i. to ■pare Ume Supply Hewlmgh Products In Pontiac County. {Earn Brpt. ffcL4roU2*rrr*eepo *. Work Wanted F«fMk 12 Washings and ironinos. pickup and deUverod. OR 4-3173. WIDOW WANTS DAT WORK. OWH traaeporierton. PI 1-3317. BaB3hii~8arvtca A1 BRICK BLC work. Also hi.,__ A-l RESIDENTIAL. C___ end industrial Mason i fe R i ilk,1" htocK ‘ 'and dreolirT work, atw or repair. oklauMyi e specialty. UL I-IM3. ^RISTMAS, SPliClXL Tsar basement eeoverted ti l MMaPMaroatiaa room for 3373 .... end commercial. Remodeling gad dwlgnins F» 54334. cMmemt and block wbRk. Keith O. Stegwarl. PE 34t« ELECTRICAL StHV-PRE* EST* PARTNEY Electric, F 3443S EXCAVAtmo AND * ritgNCHlHO tOr sepUc tanks BrrilL SMB »* - -------------------- I Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. I WOOD DBC. 14.1330. MAROARET I L . 11 N. Shlrlev St ; age 73; dttr mother of Mrs. Dorothy Allison, . Mrs. Fred Kemper. Mrs. Otln 1 Therr. Mrs Ernest Hoffner. Fred. | Harold and Jack X. Wood: also < survived by one grandchild.-Reel-! tetion of the Rosary will be Pri-i Donelson-John** r M ei"1 H** m*? erUsement. For confl-appolntment eall PI | POUR MEN OR wf>MEN WITH I ears to UU vacancies. Pull or . pert time. Opportunity to torn good income. ISO H. Perry. 3:30! to 11:30 a.m. _____ LIGHT CARPENTRY. MASONRY ropalr. Free estimates UL 3-3171. MANWITHCHAIH «AW TO'CUT saw togs. PE 3-3330.__;______| F rt U^ 'I*** L 3 r g e | at Donelson-Johns Puneral Home. Funeral Directors 4 COATS FUNERAL HOME ! DRAYTON PLAIN! OR »T7n ! i sPARKs-oTiffin chapel | | Thoughtful ScnrttV_FE MM1 j Donelson-Johns! FUNERAL HOME "Designed for Funerals'• ! Voohees-Siple ; 35-35 Phone PE. 3-S383.______ PIZZA COOK. ZXPERI1NCZD JU-lie's Orill 130 Mt. Clemens St. | - Oooh wages. Apply alter 3 p.m. 1 PIN BOYS. WEEKENDS Employment Agencies 9 Auto Parts Man experienced in auto parts for supervisor position with auto, dealership. Excellent starting salary Mldwesi Employment. 401 Pontiac Stele Beak Bldg PE 5-S237. ! Bookkeeper Woman aged 30-40 with typing and bookkeeping. Experience on posting machine. Good starting salary Midwest employment. 403 Pontiac Slate Bank Bldg. Ft i-tarT ” Secretary Very tnterfcting poiltioo i FE MMI h o u i IT _ . I tgmpp«4 n jeHi jtjkj RENT .A LaePES FLOOR lANbfclL >xMi eeeamar. Koto. FK Hitt ROOF REPAIRS • EATKSTROOOIUHO FK 34444 R. O SNYDER FLOOR LATINO sanding and finishing Phcnt FK WATERPROOFING °r **“rVK#tsTn** '"J""" WtLL CLEAN~YACANT HOUSES completely end maintenance re* pair. Cell FK 34317. Business Service 15 Fonime State Bank ie jw wei would enkble earn gas par week god tin your regular Jak. For mformalloo call Mr. Taylor. COMP. OPERATORS. AOE 35-15 24>a East Huron Suite 4 FE 4 3544 __________FK 44314 Arm Saylor. 71 Kttwaod HI. ported to Pontine police yesterday that medicine valued at $4 was stolen from her car parked in a hit at 536 N. Perry St- Norma E. Copenhnvrr. 4711 Mi* abeth Lake Rowd. Waterford Township. reported to Pdkliac police yesterday that her puree containing $35 was stolen while she worked •t a downtown Pontiac store. Etoctrto Light Fixtures, INI Designs, factory prices. Michigan Fluorescent. 3*3 OrehaTd Lake Avenue. —Adv. Green 8L 8at.. Dae. 17,8-1. —Adv. Qmmup from tioasands at Items. Pontiac Resale Shop, H N. (tow. Adv. Major party. Others represent community groups Interested lu some rontroveridal local issue, aueb an inning, liquor/ aalea or even family feud*.” They go under suen labels as! the Atomic party, the No. 1 party, the Nonpolitical party, the Taxpayers’ party and the Union party. , / Detroit Police Called Biased 'Few people in Michigan'! ban centers are aware of the multiplicity of local parties in twonship areas," Hare said, "In 195$, 140 township clerks/were ft LI . Vi 1 ». listed as Demoeratis, 642 as* Re- KeCKleSS l/nY6r publicans and 476 as representing 'other parties.'' Ends in Cemetery “»•■««> A reckFess driver’s attempt to escape from Royal Oak police today was short lived. It ended at a cemetery in Troy. A Royal Oak scout car started in pursuit of Stephen J. Sheeran, 21. of 4619 Grovriand St., Royal Oak, when officers observed hint driving recklessly in the city. It was shortly after 1 a.m. and the lights on Sheeran’s car were t turned on. __ __ clerk, the treasurer. Tonewiuwda~Street, MW to^til^jf* ^ V*. P*40-' a m,em,ber! ZmST at 14-Mile Road and smashed his «* bogrf of review, up tofour P® ■ # {{Sf.^u rar into the heavy iron gate. of|^b^ commlwioncr of) ^ former footba„ and!iSfM at the University of * * * j DETROIT lUPU n Among elective ofOcere chosenl^J^™;; With the police car close be-1 ^the township supervisor, the ment {or lt( treatment of Negroes. iHxmnur Fap" hind him. Sheeran drove north on ?***• • tru,t**' a both within and without the de- HSmtVrUch .1 Clover Hill Cemetery. Tonewanda Street ends at 14! Mile Rood, Troy. SlbPeran was fined $100 for reckless driving today by Royal Oak Municipal Judge Keith J. Leen-houts Sheeran was not injured. | highways. Chrysler Workers Face 2-Week Peg Thatcher as Road Chief General Priming la Or. It t*. UP. ____________i PB S4U5 I sloomWeld wall cleaners Wall And vladaug. RHMUblv FE 21331 BILL kfobsC Rrfrlgtrgtlon M4 Healing MA 44313 Svrvlct PE 34353 Sealed Unit repair—Our apeclAltr iLiOTRIC MOTOR SERVICE HE- ^■Vbrpgrar* m ■ HEArimo Furnaces cleared •no efrvlcad C. L. Nelew. FE MtW HOTPOIRT. WHIRLPOOL AND Kenmore vaabar repair eerviee FE 544I1_______ SEPTIC TANKS CLEARED , FK M>33 _ SAWS* MACHINE SHARPENED MAH LET LEACH IS BAOLEY ft Baolikaapfrif * Tu« M BOOKKEEFINO ALL TAW K Metre 54413 Pr—amakfaiy, TaflThig 17 ALTERATIONS ON ALL TTPZS PP ------ lueladlug knitted id culls. Expert *arb-Ptmua ORI-T133 ALTERATlONg ~ Mr* j Maialng f» 34*33 TAILORING - ALTERATIONS ___Dr#*» Making Pur Repair* IONA WARNER________ 31 1-3333 drYssmaking tailohino' AI. teratlone Mr* BodeU FK 44K3 Landscaping 21 At s LANDSCAPING ■ TREE RK- laa and camplale lairteadptag -imam FE 4 4221 at or hid. Fk 2-1143 or PB3-P73A Moving and Tracking 22 I-A Reduced Rates Ideal pi long dlMante moving iMITH MOVINO CO FK M334 A l MbVI NO SERYtCK * “ >75 54434. Negro Lawyer, Athlete g<_ _ Willis Ward Testifies Before Rights Unit SraJS^ j Ward, track a Michigan, testified before the Fed- mi | era! Civil Rights Commission. He Mid within the police de- ]Jo1 ) partment only a token number of , ; Negroes are hired and they are • tolerated, but not accepted, 'by i white fellow officers. The Associated 1 Ward said outside the depart- Layoff . . .__ . . r . men! Negroes are treated by police Appointment to tounty ag gecond-class citizens and the Post Is Recommended department seemingly works un-, der a program of containment of by Committee Negroes by brute forte. Road Commissioner Hiland M. Ward t i assistant Wayne! 30 tnttcr decimal potato an many advancement* la the civil righto area la recent yean, in hta department As well ua In the He died integration .of 25 scout !v car crews-ax one of the recent ad-1-vances within the department ! Business Notes The 750-mtie-long island of Cuba 'commissioners, was discovered by Christopher | jaa. s Columbus. Just two weeks after alld aMcuny name Thatcher, he first sighted land in the Nejw who ha, ^ a ( Worts. only since January, Damage to the nations forest1 T**aU^fr- k & by insects and disease is nine/Road. West Bloomfield Township,! Hart said one important advance „ , . _ . . . times the toll at another enemy— wal named the supervisors to outside the department was estab- «*‘Ph E- Olson has been ejected foreat fire 'li*, the v*CMncy created by thejijgiunent lagt May of the proaecU-!a^,u*ry of ,he Michigan Life In- ^-________________________;resignation of Lee O. Brooks. *- Uor>s c|vu rights board to lnvesti- *urance Co., it is announced by # * t/j igate rights incidents, including Scott E. Lamb, president. Olson He was township supervisor tor: those Involving pdice. r joined Michigan Life in 1957 a« 11 years arid vice chairman of (he! __ assistant actuary, after postsAvith !board of supervisors three years.| other insurance firms in Detroit! * * fi i Oklahoma comes from thejand Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Hi* pending appointment, to the!Choctow words "Okla" meaning Olaon and their two daughters live JlO.OOO-a year yt>b will be for onejpeople, and “humma" meaning at> 27201 Shagbark Drive, South- year. v red, hence "Rep People." I field, Mich. ALUM. SIDING 8 1 8 1 | Tell Everybody About it with ai Pontiac Press I Want Ad That's because of the l greater selection of everything from automobiles to j employment offered every |day,' Just Dial FE 2-8181 GIRL l_________ out In gUAiitjr noctrv. Blot field arc*. Moat bv *bfv to ti phone order* and writ* charge* Goad memorv I friendly pcrpranlttjr nnn(l*l. even Inc work. Liberal time ( cm 17-3, MA 6-1203. wages, coll morning*. FE 3 id E D i C A L ASSISTANT. FART ume. Monday. Tuesday. Wsdnee-day and Friday I 'o t p.m. and Saturday * A.m to r p.m. Pav commenaurate. with Ume. training ana experience To atort between January ltk and ifth. 1*31 Call tor Intorvtov R C. Jacobi, M. D.. Oxford, Oakland 3-noi I SMART. CAFABLg WOMAN. TO recruit, train and davNop other*. | Flexible hours. Oar neeutary PI DO TOU NXBD A OR 34333 ___ Work Wanted Male A,| CARPENTER work, h and repair' FE 5-1240 A-l CAriPlNTSV FINISH TR Custom cabinets. Fg 34 1 CARPENTER WORK AND CAB- NAULINO AND RUBBISH. NAME I - Anytim* fe kmc O DELL CARTAGE tone duiance ao< u>g - no FE ms! UOHT AND HEAVY TRUCKINaT ‘Oh, grading and (Nul sod loading FE PatotingADscorattogJ* 1st cijtas jRIVrraa^EcoirT^ Inf., res*., Don Book. OL 14141 1ST CLASS DECORATING fXinY-FE 44SIS. IST-CLASA PAINTING AND FA-ty •*““ Thompaow 'f AINTI NG~wi NTEft~lPJRiCES? —'.dtae,. free e.r All FE 44395 J A ND DECOR AI _ lOWOd. FE 44315. PAINTING AND DECOR AT 'to 33 treay* experience Reseon-aWe^ Proa eaUmfloa. Phaaa UL AanTqii auff ^~i^c6«at(mu Vhtmns. _paper removal. waU waeklns, PHo eat. PL 2-31*0. X LADY mtUuGR DECORATOR. • Papering PE 94343, EXP PAINTING. INTERIOR. Winter rale* Prea estimate* all ^tohed. FE 94351 or . i PAiilTINO PAFERINOTlii&dV-al WaaMud. FK ISM SOCIAL WORKER •13.4* weekly to atari. «UT limViate” vaeaaete* ia laeal I Ex-I oppor-ilean Civil Must haw ., Uy with tome courses •oClal science or two r* of recent full-t I m e I experience In eoctal . .' work Car necessary. Obtain appUeatioD for exam-inatton by wrlUng Michigan Clgfl Servlet, *^ — ' WANTED WOMAN TO LIVE IN nad care tor gnlldrao. More for | home than wagee. i-day week. nftar 1 pun. FE 1-94*9. ! WEffl - MOTHER'S HELPER/ 1 live In. Responelble with children j C3Sokw wra jNU**ral household I dUW* Orchard Lak* Visage. PE CARPENTER WORK OF ANY kind. Reaaoneble. Call after S t p.m. FE S4435. BLBCTH1C WIRINO SMALL JOBS only, nt »4«13 ___; __ BX4JI WOULD LIKE WORK. Experienced In cooklni aad modlcal 1 work. F1S435L OINTLKMAN WITH BACKOHOUND ! of it year* st service etaloa ownership desires sales work. ; 1*S4 Detroit Blvd. Walled Lake. KM 3-4354. __ MAN M^BUtoi WORK [ _____; PE 3-4351._________» j HAN DESIRES WORK OF ANY kind. FB 54441. FART* JOBBBR. COUNTERMAlt #r tire salesman, experlencad. UL I-39Be pl^INg~^tTWIWT~^3 WX- THIS*uTMV' jOE. >ik*T-CLAda worker, window and arm waen-int, palRttn*. odd -Jobe nad Hght hauUng.FE trim*. . WORK op any kind! ms b. toriko. Hi s-nst. wait TfAHONO BY M A C H~ — JjfiL Green Stuff.. Work Wsntcd Female 12 wdktAN ctaipyi^N' { Wj^M^FH *4i*3.0rAfter> ~fi I ELD-1 le ftan : l-DAY IHONINO SERVICE. E3tP., reference*. O btt, PI 14413. 1 -DAr~lROHT»a1imvicB, 'rffr, rotaroaoM. 'Wt 5-H71. 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WAHL Inc and housecteanlng. FK Mill . • WANTitD: BEAUTY OilcRATOR/ V part Ume or taU OUARANTEED . watt- Mtsi’i Swig Salon. 535 ' MA4%13* T,*“' **Uwl Band tha, C)a**lftad* daily top .money-saving bargain. Flaoa tan own pnfiVHtkiat ad kr phone (FE *4191 la 33* number to call), ky mall, or ovor tke aoon-t«r to THE POgltlAO PRESS ..Dial • FE 2-8181 and ask for Want Adg h* THIS PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAt, DECEMBER 13, i960 SEVENTY- ONE ^ TiliylslGB IbfvIcb ■■ 14 DAT OW 3QQET Tf | UphoMerlnt 28 nUmitai. Plokap ud Mint). ^ ■ Loirl jpil' Pwpd'■ <6 BEIGE CHANGE PURSE, LOST » Um vicinity of Me It til Nursery or Ater fiZrkoi op Dixit, ft* woriToll frHM. lata Md tathabaw. Small child's 1KW“fflS5 Zl'kZtk1,: tmlty ofSqcoild St. FE HW LOST - SET or Ca£ keys. Initial E- OR Sty lies. FE Suit LOST: BASSET ROUND. VICINITY of Union Lahe Ttjjaj*. Ml 3-45T1. Mwr:~ftLtciE rom' wiMiiw brawn collar, vicinity of Sdlwn Md Bait Ruadadl. Reward. Coll Ptrtwiilt 37 » Sandy. Reward • m i nn—___________________ Lost: black wallet -at pen-ney'a, Mlroclo MUoT Literal re-woid. ms Vast LOST: CmtiAHUATrEilALE town color, December 1, Blrmlng. ham. vicinity of Floret St root Reward, call eattoet, OAklaad alona In a JUjJ PB C-4S4* I OFFICE FURNITURE * EQUIP-I moot Forte Prlntlni A Office LBSi^w_______________ 18T-PLOOR, S-BSDROOli APT. prlaate bath and antrnaea SM a mo. util furalahod. FR S-dSS7 nr PSMTD._______ ' 1 klfb~ 2BBDROOM, PARTLY hum La kef font ante. OR KIM 1 nice NfWLY FAtfrfHD aljt.. utimiea turn., Pontiac. .MA t-lita. i anil*. 'dX'.'SIllMMHg model apla. Parkin* hi front of door. pvt. ml, K. old*. Day. waek a# mtssta.FR 4-dSW. l-ROOM WASHBR. TV. FAR3&NO, SI* a weak. Ft 4-Sstf. S OR 1 RMS NICE. CLEAN PVT ant and hath. PE t-toSS. 1-flOOM APARTMENT, IIS WOK ______ _JT" »lllhl’"nluryfto I eyb.Rsrwtrd ri l-llll iiuot BOY'S LARGE ROCKING horse on Walton. Mae. 13 PR 1-SMS. LOST: FEMALE DACHSHUND, black and rad Vicinity of South , i Commerce. Reward EM 1-4*46 *TRAY«D-HLACK FLOPPY kfT-ten. S man the old Vicinity of' Pontiac Lake Road and Watkins Lake Rd. Call OB 3-MSS._| i__________ Notices and Personals 27 eecurlt^ redp ! rilWTMbllTaAOIor l**00 Dill r*d on 3 bedroom oMtr hocnr For modcmimUon, Writ# FootUc | Pm* mu m. TanSlorM LAROS ROOMS. tm Hrrarnc .— ._■■■■„■ I, nicety furnished. STS S. Andaman. PiT-MM 1 ROOMS. iST PLOdBTCHILDklN welcome. TS Washington. 3-ROOM, ^IVATsiBhi Alft) tot- riiooiBr Fvr^MiSWk'N. new ly redecorated SMotoatie boat. Cowla. Near downtown. FE I ROOMS AND BATH. AUBURN Height#. FE t-MSl. ) ROOMg'A J8!.7> EL1Z- 4-13SS. Evenlnit. MA 1 ROOMS. -....... Laundry facIMtle#, mi #-i S ROOMS AifD BATH. SMAI by welcmne. 106 Droaden. _ 1 ROOMS Altb SATE. PRIVAft Ardmore FE AMTT. i roomi.fvt Bath and* £n'. trance. Woat aid# FE MM3 1 ROOMS EVERYTHfNO PUR- MARMADUKE By Anderson 4k L 3-3017.' FRONT RM. 1ST-PLR. NICS PHI- I vat# home, clone in. F* 3-8514. | 8MALL"APAR¥MDfT. EVERYTHING furmahed. 1 man. |3t month. IS ! >Hti. Rooini wHIi Boord , 42 I OR S MEN. PRIVATE ROOMS SUIT & rbii MBt-fttfid numiKm. Pli4W, °”T^MAN1_OO^.^OaMfD For Sols Hoimo^ LAKIVILLI. NEAR OXFORD. UM j down, mw 3 *t»INO a friendly sdetaar. Phan* Pt 2-0113 agar 0 n.m. or II no asower. Ft MTii Confidential AEROTRR3S KNAPP SHOES FRIO HERMAN___OR 3-1301 taka advantage of o< IN DEBT IF SO LET US Give You I Place to Pay Ease Your Mind ‘ WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS RM ISO PONTIAC STATE BANK RLDO PE MSM Member American Aococ. Credit counselor# Mlchlgc-i AuOC Credit Oounielou HAYRIDE PARTIES PE a4330 - S» Scott Lake Rand__ HOI Cotdw 500 K Purr A BETTER WAY TO Pay Your Bills HOMEX SERVICES 3S5 NstMaa. Rank Bids . Rochaeter OLive 1-ttha and OUvt I41CC MAGAZINES, iCHrTsTMAS OIPT» new and renewal. FE Mill. Alhy rharge If wa reparty. R. J. (Dick)‘VALUET Realtor FE 4-3S31 345 OAKLAND AVKNUR OFKN 1 TO S SUNDAY II TO S Share Living Quarters AS 3 WOkTOD GIRLS OR OOP"* S working girl#. Drayton Plain# arwa^OR S SSM after o 30 p m. WILL SHARI MY PURHIHHIL) ycgSfeftVftf” Wtd. Centrscts, Mtgs. 35 ABILITY contract, equity or mortgege at lowe»t po##lble d:.count Man-gage# aeallakte Call Ted Me-CUUough. FE 4-3044 ARRG REALTY 0143 Caae-Enaatalh Rood 4BSOLUTEI Y THE FASTEST AC buyer* waiuo# Call Realtor Far-I ridge n 4-ail, IMS W Hunt ' BUYERS FOR CONTRACTS CARETAKER MR CARROLL, ARCADIA CT.________________ ________ _______ _________3> 4-ROOM PURNlSHiD APART- y and furniture fun., dean menu on Lata Orion- Private pet. entrance After t. ova- and modern, gaahoat. Bachelor. ntnga. 330 Vonrholo. ___^ lor couple# only. FB 3-1034. ■ ■ 3 ROOMS Ajib BATH. LOCATlb 4 iOOIIS. MAIN ^LOOR PVT at TaLHuran. Utllltle# furnubed. entrance and MUi. nect and clean. Ml month. CaO PB 5-3SS1_____ SB utlltuc# Adult# only. See after 1 ROOM SEU’'COsn,AINKD CAR- . 4 >* »« Pfta g”*«-__________- In, with oil heat. FE 3-3810 It RMS. AND BATH. DOWNTOWN, i APTS IN WALLdO LAKE, te .*4***. - „ dMlrtet. 144 4 ROOMS AND BAT dr. MA 4-1337. { private entrance, cm AFARTMINTB. I Jahiet Street UL I newly’ decorated, now bathroom#, i LAROS ROOMS UPPER. ALL 111 Central. FE 3-SS4I after 5. I private. Child over 13. Fhi 4-3030. f-ROOH BASIMRirf APT Ptlif- « NICS ROOMS. ALSO 3 VERY able for | or 3 working men. Flj nice room#, PE 4-4044 _ —.........- — _____________ 4 RMS. PVT ENT. A BATH.' « 3-ROOM PURN APT MARRIED Clark St Apply Apt. 1 mSHra’ult'itl?'' Ill wk. W hfiOlff UTSSoR-_OrchardUk«Jkva--------------. uhtaM HU1 PC 1 r^*mreiPH}ura72#dBAi]?,drlM * VERY ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 3 rMc.^ce^ rantUhod. an drink- ttWrooma weU furnlahod Wa#h-*f£5 o~wl»v . . - -— Ing facllltle* Deposit required. 3 Roods. CLEAN. OEHTLEMAN' P» P34T3 | _g!?r,t!L» .». t-RQgMTMTtEb, PbitiftsHtDliR1 3-ROOM APARTMENT. PRIVATE unfurnished apartment, I large I 1 entrance. utllttlaa furnlahod I ult bath, go# boat, adult# pee-lomforttMi. do## In Pontiac f#md. ITI per month. SM 3-4307 1 LAKE ORION. 3-BEDROOM adulta. M0>p»r*dmonth* MT**^*?! MODERN 5-ROOM APARTMENT stove and rvlrlgerator lurnlahad 145 month Phono FE *-3331 from 5 ROOM AND 1 welcome, tnqm 5-ROOM JdfD BATH COUPLE j ' with I or 3 children, oil heat, full basement 3331 Van Campan. MOOEAh FOUR RM TERRACE. I * garage Adulta Only. Spokane i Villa Phone FE 3-M44.I MARY DAY AVENUE MODEL General Hospital 1 * ROOMS OARAOE REFERENCE Orchard Lake , only MS per monih’Uf'o! I — Croacowt Lak«~HB wST ifempBtead :« Erst Huron. FE I 5-ROOM HOUSI. SPACE HEATER. ■ Mb ‘ — ” *1 paved rand. 417 Marlon. KM 3-TT” I Faint, 4 E 5-«50_ __________ . , _ »7430 NEWLY DSCORATED. LARCh UV- , ---------- ----■___________ Ing room, fuU-alMd badroom all | 5-ROOM AND BATH DUPLEX FB big eleaeta Two racoption nail 1 * “ n'“ 'a bathtub, tile floor Hj I III llll lllHISOS 491 3-BKDRM MOD. RANCH ON 4b- 1427 Monrovia off f don McDonald ] LICENSED BUILDER . OR 3-2S37 I Near Waterford High 3-bedroom ranch, large fenced lot. j Will jtecorate^to your colors^ 42 - Paul M. Jones. Real Est. j 432 VHT HURON ST. j If 4-SMS FE AI37S ! 10 slaoable kitchen. Oa# ■ __ large garage, full hemt. wlw *oS j ^i°SLryBSSH^yMtFOR RENT 75 j F^e^LStl’TOftawn" SSSu ' I High Mhod alao grada school, HU1 St- PE 3-3773. OK fStcT within start distance. 444 S. 4-ROOM FARM HOUSE DUPLEX. I —• c-' FteTraTtoSL ! MS mo Slanai heat, near Roches- | 3-Bedroom. West Side ROCHE8TBR IN TOWN, MODERN _ter. Coll OL 1-MSS or FI 4-51*4. | KOTHINr, DOWN TRADE OR SELL. West suburban, j * ----- --- —# Upper, gaa! a enns# #«en. me# rvwu ! IvuinilvU Lh/vviv J ——•---■ “ -#* “•##■> furnace, 175 CML I-S7SI. AND BATH, DOWN- St" Nice for retirees. Call FB S-W34. 3-room iXiEMEirr privateU rooms and bath, oxbow both - entrance clean Adult# Lake. Schneider. MA a-USs’Eve- ' FE AIMS. _ ___ I lags MA A3S4*. 3 LARGE ROOMS PVT SN- i-ROOM UPPER 3 ROOMS. CLEAN CLOSE TO: and _Saar> ft MIR { Mat 3 I.AROB ROOM8 NEAR DOWN- APT tntlful yard ________________ . art Inf 11*4 E Hl^HMd Rd iM-ISl only IS*. FE 3-4388 l-ROOM. 1-L_ welcome. Sid Just „ . , . _____ _________ Full basement. 3-car garage, lo- OK 3 Broker 2 ROOMS. NKE CALL AFTER I 30 _K-rTl-_ ' _ PE 5-0451 __ ' ]APT8. _ 3 ROOMS PVT ENTRANCE. UTIL- CA8M FOR LAND CONTRACTS R J Van Weft 4548 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1155 ! M MEDTATit ACTION On any goot, land contracts New or seasoned Tour cash Upon satisfactory loapectian ' of property asso title Ask fur Eea TempMoa K. 1— Templeton, Realtor 7315 Orchard Lake hotil PE S-45d3 LAVu' CONTRACTS Yd" ItSf-©!! K noli Earl damto EM MkU t or gg 3-4045 Wanted Real Estete 36 3^1 ‘ rail? C^kha. apartmrrt-rEs- miW»3rfSiinBprcML: ^aai.7s7-tet* _. mi ______ ______ABOtfE Pvt, near OMC. PR l-SSM 3 ROOMS EITCHENm* ill North Perry rt 1-MTS 2 ROOMS NICELY~TPUfcNliB^ | IaCHELOR AND K« moarra mM, pm«n f‘ indry faicIUttet '■ax:,.* towvmll btrWcM Rent Houses Furnished 39 ^ 1 SP'JSSSL'faSI' g^*-*1*--*0* SIRMINaRAM^ UlfPUSN TMcp^ t Immed 7-5230 J 3-BEDRQOM BRICK HOUSE. NEWSROOM HOUSE. ON 0054MXRCB: JL " " lakefront. available TU June l. 5105 a mo. I4A Hth, I LL MODERN 2~BEDROOM. AU- bla__. --- .- - tarn Heights vicinity. Inquire 7*1 ! Newport. Pontiac. Ml S-7055. ““ ’ rarom„ I7.MS. OAS HEAT Ferry Park Owner. Ot 1*511. 5-ROOM. 1-BEDROOM. OIL HEAT, full btml,' vacant. 13.785 cash. ~4~R6dli«B, 3 BiDROOMR UnLlTT and bath. 1st 1551- *— ------- payment Located TralL call owm la, 4 pc. b^L large hi. M.550. Will sen 1 P*,tanait«B I 1 BEDRM BRICE — Pioneer Highlands. Full basement. recreation room, ga- landscaped *f small ^down payment will handle. THU LOVELY UtUo homo Body I1.5W. down. Cull on this one right aowlfll TRULY ONE OF THE moat beautiful tamos it ban boon our privtlega to qHor. Living room and hallway ara richly carpeted. 3 bedrooms SXmli terge^tadroom up. room la eom'plately paneled with knotty ptae bar. Mg 2-car garage. Paved drive. Full price only tU.tM. You tejmndlt and wa guarante# - lip down FAYiqnrr. w# srpetlng. pit. dock NORTH SIDR. CUTS AMI COZY I’ 3-bedroom with stairway to ftoond attic for third bedroom Uvtng room. 33-foot dining room How automatlc ^as basting plant 4-3517 i# Pontiac | . MArket I $59 A MONTH WEST SUBURBAN j A cosy Uttlt 1-bedroom Job Just! right for 3 or 3 paopte- *355_wlll j Electric hot water ta schools bus Only 55 375 full 154 per month pi___ H. c. nenviNgham CORNER CROOKS AND AUBURN __.o with targe k_. ’ freshly decorated alttag for yon. Wo v wo tart n house ' choice for ludhteg lod vou do aot have to buy. IS NOW! newly decorated 553 Auburn. Rochester aree UL 1-4J53 ____ 1-IOOOR 1-BEDROOM MODERN utilities furnished, couple only-!" 417 50 a waek lit Summit « i-*5*4 afte»4 Pto- iiSi iaVhioa riiilieses”VlTudl- 1-ROOM SFAlCTMR3tt,.. jHuVifl met fuiw 5f oSSlB* FE MR j “ COUPLS AND BABY PRIVATg ! FB 5-5*55 “ CLEAN J ROOM API CLOSE T town wn*y*— ——*•—- -,r — ____call MYI-Itor___ BEDROOM FURNISHED Duplex 545 v month, 3301 Joslyn Blg-taw* Commerce DUPLEX J| COLORED l Prospect — 3-ctory i-i un home. Oood condition. BEDROOM HOUSE. 555 - gS* ROOMS AVAILABLE WILL TRADET > The owner of this modern 3 bedroom home with game, small ban and 3 acres at Ian*, located tn tta weak suburban area wUl.taU for ’ ~468 or irtiq tor a bedroom homo U 15-0185. WE 3-4385 __ 'REAL FAMILY HOME I Extra large Uvtng and fnmUy 1 I area, add to thie a beautiful firm place and natural paneling, * A i real pteaeaat kitchen Bactoaad i rear porch, life hatha. T extra ! largo bedrooms that ara almost ! unbelievable AU this - Wen t you PHONE UR RAY O’NEIL, Realtor . 343 8 Telegraph Rd. Opoa Mp k FE 3-7118 OH 14B5 HAGSTROM TIE YOUR BOAT TO YOUR DOOR- wKJmi r.S ENOS ‘beat,* "garage’ —" down -itself. EASY TO PURCHASE - R06M1 AND iAm EUR! hik rn im rieSr Child tahy wjteome IM_F'«rowce welcome PI »• 37*7 4W>iSOWNTOWN APT FURNISHED Whtaemoro ntnet phono PS i 4-4*16. _ I ROOM APART- ROOMS. HlWLt DECORATED Jtert home, with lake privilogaa. ' _________lor. Realtor. OR 4A3W _*u util tom FE INN ■ | Warned corner lot Living room j sl*4 DOWN PARTLY FURNISHED 3 BEDROOMS, CHILDREN < come, mi floor furor" *“ OR 3-57SS.________ PULL Heated garagi O PaddocS P* 3-6714 wl __________ APARTMENT. UTtU- i lies tarnished lit par weak. Call OR Utti ittl Williams Lakt Rd- COttat M-56. NICE 4 ROOMS. BATH AND OA-tage Woat aide. Available now. PR 5AS34 Of FE MlW | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 38 1 LARGE ROOM AFT. REFRIO. I and stove Adult# only FE 3-4S5I BEDRohM Partly 3 BEDROOM ROUSE ON LAM POR LEASE 3-BEDROOM 3 BATH —| h-------ent, references, to* roam hrtek home carpeting —J MU 8-1*17 or ra drapes. c5oaa to shopping #•■ * p m.____ _________ public and paroohlaT sctaol, i ---------------- ----------- PR 1-8454 after 4. Realtor. OR 4-035S. __Ini. PARTLY FURNll----- Woat Beverly Large redeco-eused modern 1-bedroom home. ; Only 554 per month MT 3-3751.1 3010 DELAND. VACANT DRIVE i. | by then call ua. Lot's make a i deal. Mum . be sold Laulnger r! ReaRy. OR 4*461.______________ *47 W. STRATHMORE I Pontiac1 Civilians $99 Dn. and payed la SEMI V W.J H. BASS. Realtor ' CaPtiv atino - 3 tadr. brick iM^MOQERN 4-3710, fenced, pcv«d street. __________JeuCCfltOR RENT HOUSE. M CADIL- Walk tn ' ole*, also reasonable Partly fur-j 8S5a mo Children wel- i ested. call o« niched Vicinity of Oxbow Lake. come OaU FE 3-5Q3I_j ment Dayc V Call n 5-0534.______| POR RRMT OR SALS. 1-BBDROMd weekends, TO I AND 5-ROOM TERRACE. CLOSB MM MMMM|«MMUH to t«wn. 37 Mechanic, ft i-UH BUSINESS AND RES. ROCHESTER New tri-level with 5 bedrms Fireplace. 3 bathe. It* garago. gas beat and many more featuraa to Inspect. Located Road i mile N i For Christmas _.......i 1 FRANK SHEPARD OL 1-7SI1 SYLVAN LAKE I Sam Warwick has new model ! brick trVtml i i Rand...3 bedrooms. *-73I« ! rose, beaetliully landscaped. | —— , 500 with 33.4M down. H. R. HAGSTROM* REALTOR PONTIAC OR ASM GILES Immediate toataUaUan Low Whiter Price# STORM WnWOWB AND DOORS SIDINO-AWNtNOS Ns Iteney Down. 5* mo sad op j Deal Dtroct wHh. Owner and Saw josvALUnr ra 5-SS43 OL. 1-5413 AutomoMIe Repairs all repairs financed no Money down, 61*1 weakly at LLOYD MOTORS. Uncoln Mer curvOomet SM S. Saglna* Phon« FE 3-S13I.________ ! COLD* CALL HEM'S MOT .. -IART T--------- aUMFINO AND PAINTING ROCKER PANELS 4II.55 HEAVY OR LIOHT TOWINO Days FR M4M Evas. FE MSI4 j INSTALLED FREE - ii pip*# Doll Rcpsir ______| PtRSterlwf SrtvIcr MARYBELL'S DOLL HOSPITAL" PLASTERING REPAIRS , UC .Semiaoir. OROUND FLOOR ________stove, refrtg. near Sky theater. Ml a mo. ra !ArteTTifii AtAiLASjLR at ■llrwr Uk> tpU AdUlU. ref-Chapman, TOO 2 MDROOM iM Flraptart lots Musi 9a ordered Wood d«*!Jvpr> on Ro,fuu H 1 0 4 0 FI Olfftt i n ■» Pump Rtpulrs erence# sir ]__Dlkla Highway. 3 AND RATi. WILL BRAYED AND : clean, new etove and refrtg 47 , Charlotte, taqalrv Apt. I.___ : 3.ROOM UPPER NEAR OUT -I Beat tat water and stove tor-| jnlshed Clean, modern FE 0-3M4 1 ROOMS AND BATH. RSFRIOER-ator and Hove turn PB i-0444 j rooms and’ Rath first < floor heated, ao drinkers, call TED 3 ROOMS AND HAT*. AuburmUtotehU UL 1-MW. __ FURNISHED 3 ROOMS AND RATH. of Pontiac. 585 month, MA S-MH. FOR RENT HOUSE. Ml A MO ChUdrvn welcome/Call PE MSM. HOUSE POR MBIT WITH OPTION to buy. 4 ram. and bath, C yrs. _old On paved street PI 5-4154. LocatedTit ' HOUSE FOR KENT OR SAUL — 4-3571 MAple 5-4P77 after 5 p.m -------“OUSM FOR RENT. OIL HEAT. reaeoneble. Call EE 1-41M Detroit after 4 p m , --- 3-BEQROOM I454DOTYN By owner. Morins. Available to January « #■#-1 rly decorated 3-bed-.aneh, near park e— schools, fenced yard, full ta meat, disposal, carpeting, c tain#, til Park Drive. Claws AUTO. 11 v Suburban Living At Its Best Your future home to tta (CONVERTIBLE 24) 3 A 4 hidroami. IW baths . W. W. ROSS HOMES Vacant t Newly dsoormted. Close Near St. Mike’s l-MTI MY *4*33__________________ EESOO HARBOR CLEAN1-BK3 taeulra WUlow LOVELY 3-BBDROOM PRACTICAL ly furnished. PR 5-I47H MODERN 5 ROOMS. PONTIAC _Lake OR 3-tlM._____- WALLED LAEl - 3-ROOM COT MODERlTbUFLEX. 2 BOOkM AND ! 5™*L!KL*S---------———------------ bath, utility room. 54* month. OU , BY OWNBB 3 BEDROOM. NEW space heating. PI 4-7*04.___ to '54. birch cupboards, water man i-mu- r.»r nemu u ihimrnnu softener, aluminum storms and Ittuuss torn F*°11----------fiUMM ■*«* ,2sr>*: itesjcteea sarbers u1 &OLLEBI Boat Storage A Rentals GIFTS FOR THE FAMILY' ' 'll BV1NRUDE MOTORS . FUU Lino of BOATS CANOES, bttd ACCESSORIES SEASONS GREETINGS ' YOUR EVINRUDE DEALM Harrington Boat Woncs j IMS 1. YMhgrasR Rd, FE MM3 Body and Fender Repair CUSTOM SUMPOfaj^ FAINTING liroolilS^rcury-comet ! 133 S. Saginaw, Phone FB Mill | A-l ALTRRATIOM AND MODERN, tsatloa. Residential and rammer-rial. Dale Coak ConetrueHon Oo QR 34Hi ~KITCHEN ^Now^Save d:nnd refrtg ?:m" . I 54r .’SulrFE L73M OC J£3 —,---------. . Schuett Realty. Rent Houses Unfurn. 40 moorrii yrjjfijtobirjf^prg. Trout 1 Off Baldwin FE 4ASM. ----U BY OWNER—MUST SELL. SACRI- . op. i flee price, wutridge Subdtvte-down > ton. 3-bedroom brick, low down . payment Oan-ra 3-PMl. Htghte S#ax MElroae 4-8533.______/ ________ BY OWNER - MY 412.78# HOUSE 1-BEDROOM. OAS I . STOVE s Heating FE 4-3411 HutUf___________j OIL BURNER SERVICE. CALL OR 3-3187 alter 4pm. Janitor Service ” Spurting Qoods ! 3-14 pro finish ply ., rejects ta. IS M 1x3 Furring Strips ..... Un. ft. to 3x4 ttomrai Fir .... Sa. ft. le 11x6 Dougnr Boards per M Ml Rock Wool Insulation , Bag toe i 4'tT »#" A1 Birch Ply W5.tU.46 | PONTIAC LUMBER CO- CASH AND CARRY ■ ... tn Oakland Are FE MM3 ' Machine Shop Service^. 7TE TRADE p New and Used Guns ARCHERY EOUIPKXNT | SL*V j AND* ^ffUsSMTtotfj^—j'lTK-fliTfir ALL RUUIfWSmT I* ROOMS AND S*TH UPPER I KELLY iIarSWaRE ttSar^fSn.^.n»- ___3M| AUBURH ROAD J Automatla brat, I child welcome 1 *** StfN 10-3 r» *RU r ra 4-78*1. - ■ „ I television^ Radio awl i-S^ rvTjgAtalu^pHraWh 1 Hi-Fi Service _________I month. Vida# Hochceter. PL 3»4»1* ' mVpB I MODERN • ROOM. SE)«-SASE r ScmtOOM ROUSH. 3173 HBHIE Street. Auburn Heights. *55 a >*** FONT OENERAL HOdPIT- TbEDROoJi BRICK | SSL’Tga tora^lSRS NICHOLIE*HARGER FE, 5-8183 3 BEDROOM' TERRACE. |i month. PE 4-155*________ -- _ . ..ng;.TZ.—r. 1 BEDRM B1UCK. OAS BEAT. ! NEW. * BEDRM HOURS. JOHN R. {-=- Kir room. li bath down Living room, dining room and large kitchen. RolVe H SMITH. REALTOR Templeton! “ ! Kept and Cle«n Completely furnished a rooms and ' bath, nice tot. Onto 14 500 UN dawn Balance (M month Vacaaa with Immediate possession Located Justin Orchard Lak# oo Mad-. K. L. Templeton, Realtor ! 333* Orchard U. Rd. FE MK11 TRI-LEVEL STARTfeR NO MONEY DOWN Build a tarar to ta proud of Your lot at aura. Bar* model. O Fhsttley. Builder, lag tew > TO RBTIU ESTATE. ' 5-ROOM oT Bhutati SSrvJr&IMor ffSBi ' to buy oaTsiau, ^r ' • CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE. IXC. I MM S ICAln St Op*a Dully • to •; Sunduy 12 to J mw Vim rm NK1 HOME - i bedrooaas ELWOOD REALTY BARGAIN — COLORED SM, RI 5-S543 3 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE HOME — KITCHEN WITH LOADS OF CUPBOARD SPACE - DINING ANO LIVINO ROOM - BASE ------ AUTOMATIC Curpets I. A1 ______ia snvtot*. Roh- __ .Orjiui Ouwiw A-L RUB AND F.U.RM ITU RE ! 4-7118 JIG BORERS SJKmsbl# rule*, prompt 1 DANIKDS MrO. .^4 Painters A Ducorstors PAINTINO-PAPERINO-WALL nosutog. OR 3-7M1. Tupper eudteM’iuawnjRji -- For pick-up call FB i i This space reserved jfor yoiir Business and Service Directory Ad. Plastering Service tgTRRINO. NEW CEILINGS OREST TV, 1 HOUR SERVICE Pay night and Sundays FE S-6S7S. JOHNSON RADIO & TV 44 R. Walton Rlvd. FE HM Track RbmUI Trucks to Rent S-Tcn Pickups Ito-Tpn SUkaa ' TRUCM — TRACTORS AMD RQU1FMENT Onto* Tuaks Saml Trallaro Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. wijr . WOODWAX ^ ROOM ALSO — aad refrig, furntotad. --. _ child wtlooae. 34*5 Crooks Rd . near Ruby, UL,3-38i5. CLEAN ROOMS MAIN FLOOR. Private entrance. West cldc, tf Henry day. _ ,...... - SPACIOUS RMo NEAR TiO-Huron. gas haaL Adulta only .Ft 1-5674. 4- ROOM *WToH OFFICE S>AC« 3835 Orchard Lake Rd to Keego Rariwr. Call Ft t-IMt tor B-tormatMn. ■ ~ 5- Ro^kj. uffErnw.' tn. UfAti UpholateriMg FE WAiL UfSottfl'tollMU 313* Margarol.]A^ura Halghta FOR FAST flGTieK Dose In ma. iieeUeM condition, gaa private aatrknea, lane living roam aad ksgroim. too haaa-menv l ear ga^e. 31AM with GILES REALTY CO. VR Mill 331 BALDWIN AVE OPEN S AM- • • PM MULTIPLE USTD4Q SRRVIOR DORRIS PRETENTIOUS BRICE RANCH HOME. 314.73S. Bloomfield Twp it Um togsUaa of this aye-appealtng buff brick, 3 kldftato rambling tains with full hath and MS tan. carpeting, had decorated with excellent to Me, black top etroot. largo tonus lot that la typical of this fins neighborhood. Sacrlflca price 1 OgataM il kitchen! ceramic tile bathT irtad garage, sir snllnnal LESS THAN MS* COS' WILL GET YOU IN THB> HOME. CALL FE 4-5815 3-BXDROOM BRICK • bedrooms. UsSt’ u “ ilt-la fireplace. I I, #prisking a; WILL DECORATE $75 PER MONTH FE 4-783$ Set East Blvd N. at Valencia 3 BEDROOMS. 47f NEVADA. 434 weakly rai-4*M. tatoro » pm. 1 BEDR HOME I ACRES AND! out buildings Late of- trull tares deautttu' location, Clarkaton Area.' Immediate poo'sesMorT Pav j ment# ISO 43.555 down. GROSSREALTY -to ovonijnd raugk , tlrt Unwopd_TYler s-7003 WATERFORD HILL ; Ul* 1 # h^MM. *1* reramte hath I family raaua. large r hi dr earn up. paneled 8 room, garage, oaraar autamalte heal, hnemwayand COLORED INCOME 3 HOUSES i ohUnt room andden AIl gaZSTlM montoP4 3-43n3 1 • l ta. ItolM^r paymota taro ' caro^rBa>.?«t ^ taTt u* ENT WITH OPTION TO BUT •» nrM ?!•<» (or yourself plus h incinerator. 3 car garago with : * ‘ ■ ‘ ' “* ms. Closing coats furnace and toilet. Lot unsur- FE 3-SM6._____j passed tn natural beauty An ex- ! 525.50(1 ___ 3-bedroom houses. < locations. 558 moor- MICHAEL'S REALTY FE 4-SM3. FE 3-7131 DOWN PAYMENT j bedroom modern boat near j Dodge State Park. This Is per-*—■ *--“ ‘tolly. Immediate tab*. S18.S00 7 ATTRACTtVk 4 RMS. OARAGE --- “Tta, MR. H. Shirley ________ Pontiac. Adults. OL 1-147*7 APARTMENTS ORCHARD COURT ^ "Rant Row Greatly Retaead" - AIR CONDITfONED — - 1 AND 3 BEDROOM -Modern in Every Detail - ADULTS ONLY -. FE 8-«918. MANAGER 15 SALMEli ST AFT. |--iDally 1. Sun. 10 a m - » M ir the Shade WEST SIDE BIG HOUSE BIG DEAL OCY LITTLE AFARTMWlT. rooms, icntrally located Extra Il« rtnl PB MMf. Klficiency Apartments Llvuu room. . kltcncn. bathroom, tas if Phddotk/FK^niM REACH CASH CUSTOMERS through Cltssi- J tied Ads. Call FE 2-8181. : Beautira location ■ ——— sns ; SMALL * RMB / OpOD LOCATION Iniwre « Auburn. ysSui^ [ . Optten ta buy. STltT* 3' KnKo6MST“OIL HEAT75T i Tennyson, alter Wed. caU FE Sylvan taka Un- 8-8522 if Interested; references | flushed attic. . carport. Lake *“M6NfHS #KtrRESr>6RRi: pairs at M Orton. Also single SMALL I BOW house to good condition on Orton PM COriter ll*5_ -j. . Aro. CaU Mrs. Rnwnrd. FB 3-M13. 9te,, gwtoaa Couote _________ ItaOOM HOUSE W1 T H STOVE ■gXrf ». | tog roam, kltctan ami uttttt and refrigerator^Adults only. 3*8 IflJ- ® *• ] Forood air hoot *10.650 Smi , a' month. 107 Wall St, .Ctaa, Lake Rd. FI 4-M33. down payment 11 BOOM*. RATH gTOVE~A~>E i tiwicrts .LAKE y BEDROOM. ,6il j East City Limits fri^rrotor Tonn* couple ™ j , *-tadroem ra almoei 1 acre of , r^y^agarwfer WEBSTER CR AwfoSB AGENCY ' II-SEDROOM MODERN ' tldMkl> I SUereOEoS^ FE tSflM 3*5 W. Wa* 1 late potaesslbn. Will rent with ■ #*.”"l-=r ! SOP E Flint _r _ au^ i WEST , SIDE ■ snnu House I ■ -... its mam oak floor#, brick a car gartft nice lot. sai the road! 56.556; WE TRADE DORRIS * —------------ OXFORD FE MM8 | FOR RENT TO RELIABLE COU- firuroh Strcetr Clariuton. Phone! newly;■ dccorntqd./FE MTO. **’ *-“** inquire at 64101 WEST SIDE 6 ROOMS. 3 RATER i Sudrem ~6ns~mo_ i . -------- *“,k - * —------led house at 54631 i Rochester. Mich Fh MM Ml --.‘^•w^sS^rpiSitue”-1 GI. NOtHING DOWN lot. Pull b**emem 2 mi garage New fvrnace Large Utch-*m ISO pwi itjanth Including taxes uilurch treat.___ i s-BEDROONT CARPETING, B.UILT-, la oven and glove.' oil furnace. - full baeement. garage Vicinity I of :Rochester. Itgl n month Can ta seen alter .7. JO FE 5-1413 droom and hath bom*, classed ----mad and screened porch: New gas furnace, gaa hat water heater. shaded let. tab* privileges across road. 88.M6. S15C0 down C A. WEBSTER. Realtor OA 1-3133 SUBUR ■ EAST COLUMBIA: Excellent condluc with picture wind kitchen, c usckra*Large W ■coped. 538 500. WEST SIDE Three . bedroom brick, mm Washington Junior High, to oa-c silent condition. Living room «tlh fireplace. - dining Mato. :MK,r».ss sr- Uy hratad. FE *4377. 444MM HOME. NEAR FISHER Body. I«T atm OR um. FBr RBsit RBRtM 42 | _______________ *7 SINGLE, 116 DOUSUto STEAM JPffiO' VERMETT heat, private tatraace. 66 W. Rial Estate and Insurance Keanett Rd. I RM 3-64M !.fB (664 h««J<(if SEVENTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER W I960 • Ff$Hte Hi BATEMAN REALTY, * ,*r ti Today Far. Sale Hawn 49 Val-U-Way rOR OOOD BUYS AMD TRADBt WEST SIDE LOCATION t room EngMsh bitok. 4 bedrooms throughout. 1 full cersmlc hatha, natural brick fireplace, J car ga-rags 1 beautifully landscaped lota. production coat. Balance with rea- CARNIVAL By Dick Tamar Flsier carpeting. ga- Pontiac VI. >00 and Pa a down LET'S TRADE 64 PER 'IMONTH. including gaa heat A real CHRIST -MAS PRESENT. LETS TRADE REIT SUBURBAN - 3 bei room m batha. 30 lot living room with flroplaci . almoat Ax acrt and rloaa t school*. Raw aluminum «u mj^Eatra nice, lit,000 wit LETS TRADE i $450 Down Near Northern, High 1 bedrooms, full baaement, all I heat. I's-car arljv *jjU I IVAN W. SCHRAM ' j REALTOR FE 5-9471, »>! 10SLYN. COR MANSFIELD I OPEN EVE NINOS AND SUNDAYS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE , : ANNETT [Near William* Lake * i j California tjrp* bung Blow! t . nfwly decorttfd Has good i size living rm 3 bednttt . 1 tile bath Basemant FA oil j hf at ^ Alt |irt|i, $10.330. | ^Bzulicth Lake Estates SPARItLINO WHITl Ranch Uiea North ol Pontiac, 100x200 landscaped Ktroomi, eating epaca NEWLY DECORATED occupancy, attracts home with 3 large I K J. (Dick) VALUET * '"“'Realtor FE 4-3531 Its OAKLAND AVENUE IgaTlqrd ■Vn BETWEEN PONTIAC AND prion. Beautiful Brick for Brick fireplace in 21 RyUv- 1 '--iom, 3 bedrooms, base- garage.^oak ^ noon. COUNTRY ^ RANCHER—Bharg I located near DavUburg on goot Ina IIvine and dining area, fire | '--------------‘ bedrooms Bath!' MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE : ARRO LAKE PRIVILEGES — With this:, J bedroom ranch, garage, bar-;-becue. large lot. tody 111.ISO I winT1 SUBURBAN — > bedroom, home, oak floors, fall base large lot. Only tlSM terms CANAL FRONT — Rest t room home, wall to wall c IllfiTwi •an Shores rVmKsBn'at ittp-Mkvlng ‘JehE. forced air heat. Partially wooded one-acre parcel Included et only IU.M0 with wrnu. Warren Stout, Realtor 77 N. Saginaw at. Ph. fb I-S1I9 Open TUI • p.m. HOYT FE'S-1»4 FE 4-3844' * 1 Commercial L! Near Pontiac City Hospital. I rm home In excellent condition. New gae furnace. . tided home li i Blk. to eltv hue. I k grocery. 3 Bike, to | -nedlcts or Donetson • WATKINS-PONTIAC ESTATES , “ room** Hu^dfemUy f”pAR^' 'heat" water I ir. garage I * ** " with tt,S00 down payment. Call FE 8 IS0S and tea this today. TOTAL PRICE ONLY $0,050 for this one-story home built In 1055. Basement ^complete- bedroom. Mahogany flnlshad dining L. Kitchen has built-in features. Oas heat. Nearly 300 ft. by 00 I CALL PE 0-0001 LAKE FRONT HOME “Well, no wonder! Here's where I went wrong on that pizza recipe! It says tomato PASTE, not tomato AND paste!” I Qa- SCRDAT 114 YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE ... NORTH SIDE | Paint Creek I - Near InehcaUr Paint Preek I f8DC#4 lot. Ill top COOflltlOO .t mV rear 'of Le.CT r<5 throughout. Something to he proud 1M.X 30S Brick ranch. 3 <»: S10.75O with eonvanlant terms, badrme.. full kslcmont, ree. COM n#w! J S: .*S «&.“«. HOYT REALTY to 500. tome. 254 S. TELEGRAPH, a ' ft Roy Annett, Inc., Realtors | Multiple lbtino service h 20 B.'Huron St. ....' ---—-----:--------' ,r.| Open Evenince * Sunday 14 - I " FE 8-0466 BROWN Vacant Attractive — c tile I Well nr Large kitchen v pleats of bull! JIM WILLIAMS GI—NORTH END 'breakfast: bar.j room home. BuUt''in”:5i. Hard- 13 llylng; wood I--- ----- ______ ■ _ oMlorad and sci parak. Ilidrcim. and bath. Auto eluding *— •■“*** water healer. The lnt0 thl .i—Attractive 3-bed ■5S ltd per montn m-and insurance. Look yard ie fenced and there's intod drlra to lto ear gerege.iDRAvton PLAINS . sylvan Lake PrivUenm Better a«*| Ber this lovely 3-bedroom brie IhlihOW* at 00.710. GONVEN- ranch, oak (toon, plastered wall 1ENT TERMS . oil PA neat. raU basement. Th _ LIST WITH u uui^i^bjm^u^u Humphries fTcglgr® __ • _ _ No money down. 3-bedroom. Ju 03 N. Telegraphy .^Opon Eyes, move In and start making pa trR 2-9236 meats on thle 3-bedroom horn rgL 4 2*00 : oil h..l full hsum.nt ltfcjv 1140 DOWN — Two bedroom modern bungalow with full basement Oil him. Alum, storms. Colored bath. Oak floors Needs painting but a whale .of i bargain at only 00.300 Lake privileges. BELL OR TRADE — Hero la a dandy. Clean ae a pin and only 4 yre. old. Two bedroom bungalow on pared et. with ewb and Rirn/bak floors. Immediate possession Only 10.350. Will accept late model ear, land contract, or houeotrallcr or moke your own • - Mr. Brown. Eve. Summer. Coll MY Oood barn. Can be bought for liO.OOO down. CaU fit 2-2031 GAYLORD. Realtor 1303 W. Huron St. Pllnt St . Loka Orion "SMITH" . bein't.. garage I CLAKKbTON VILLAGE 4-bedrm. family home, full bem't, lto-ear garage, jjorch and ^breess- mtuated"on ',-acre lot overlook- Sale Resort Property 52 Near Munising, Mich. 7 acre*. Virgin timber. Over 500 feet lake frontalo. Ostrander Lake. Ce m ant Stock cottas*. Schoolcraft County. Upper Pen. Only 00.500. terms. Paul M.^Jones, Real Est. rE 44550 *** HUr°n FE 8-1276' Suburban Property 53 BusineM Opportunity 59 ARE YOU BOOKING rOR AN EXCEPTIONAL well pay-ins businessf If so, lot ug enow you this up-to-date office supply opportunity. Ctoao ' profit 110.000 *- * *10.000 movei Offered, ad u. ............. VKAR’S PEST ,B(JY LIQUOR HOTEL. With liquor am boar carryout. 50 inUec North o Pontiac O roc ring over 10.500 I month. No food or dance 113.00 down handle* with all 3 licenses roomt, plus full bath ai Hies. Stove, refrigerator. __.... . Ing and drapes Included. Leri Orion. Pull price only M.0C GET SET FOR SPRIMO-Yl Orion Full ■■■ SET ' have mu 17 aei hath. SUMe, gei . age bulldlns- Priced Oood terms Lapeer Kd. PPE 1-2*03 e STATEWIDE . - ■ _ iLiceiuira .Monty Londprtrt ... BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE TOO CAN _ _ BORROW UP TO 1500 / OFFICES IN , Pontiac r-RulmrBiu-- UW*s WaUad Lk ■ Birmingham. Plymouth. Borrow With Confidence GET $25 TO fSOO * Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac ' 3*4 S- Saginaw at. P» «-l»3t LOANS , $60 TO 0*00 - #3*. TO 5500 " COMMUNITY LOAN 00._- 30 E. LAWRENCE PE * *U1 Get *25 to $5C0 ON YOUR Signature DP PH. FE2*-9206P*r OAKLAND Loan Company 22 Panttao State Bank 14s. LOANS $25 T6 $500 .On your signature or other jii- scrvlce le fast! friendly'and helpful. VUU our office or phone n HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 7 if, Perry St. Corner E. Pike Credit Advisors 6IA BUDGET YOUR DEBTS CONSOLIDATE BILLS—NO LOANS For Your beet bet to get out of debt, see Financial Advisers, Inc. 114 S. SAOINAW_PE 3-7053 Mortgage Leans 62 Voss & Buckner. Inc. 20* Satlonei aid*. PE 0-073* Get Out of the Rut! Consolidate your debt*. Lot us lisj off your existing mortgage o- land contract, ponoasl debts and modernise your homo. You muij hoVo n reasonable good WE OfeT RESULTS BENPBROPR.BLDO. A SUPPLY CO 0$ W. HUf- .—.a Sate 1 t-pmcR Iffi* 2 RANO 1 boil cottag) 3-1*31. iousehoM Qpods 65 I'SSUF* " Call MT 3-3)11 0 MY 3-037*. -PUKl SHCnOHAL AND CHAIR Bka now. t: aifMjP MMlp I chelrs 7-pleoe Ilmod COk dining roomeot.PB*- n bs fin W H t-MM. preferred Ja< Siridwla Avt. P I PC, SILVER outfit. Double---------.-------— bed. tlm chest. 3 vanity lamps., All for W oo. Only 13 weekly. Pearson's Furniture. O Orchard Lak* Avo. ; . PC LIVING ROOM OUTPIT. Brand hew davenport and 1 modern step I-PIXCB MAHOGANY DININO room euHo.Ttf i-3lH>. SXI3 REVERSIBLE RUOS. (1**5. Foam rubber backed rugs. S1B.B*. Tweed rugs. $21 .Si Rug pads, (5 S5 Pearson's Puroltuls, 43 Or- SIN. HOTPOIMT ELECTRIC raaas. usad I R. MA iW 131 OTTAWA DR Walnut dining rm. and bedrm suites complete with rags, very reak. Snow shovels, gl./Walnut t portable i clothes cabinet- beautiful. useful, gig. 3 men's whiter overcoats, esc quality. Men s custom make 3 pc Mils, gll. I' step ladder. Odd lots dlaltcs Beautiful walnut secretarial desk and APT SIZE ELECTRIC RANOE. Hlde-a-bed. TV. Bags, complete Dressers. Baby bed- Apt. also refrigerator, freestr across top. Stoller Miscellaneous Items. AI-line. PE «4BW- APT^SIXt'^MCTIUC STOVE' Rt-frlg No reasonabls offer refused. Oll«-l«73_________________. AlOUT ANYTKINO YOU WANT FOB THE ROME CAN BE FOUND AT L * S SALIH. A tittle out of the way but a let Isis to pay Furniture and appliances of all kinds. NEW A USED Sal* HambiM (M» 68 ^HJJ^,3JS£rS!Sm yWALTON TV- *Mneb*ri. »«i chair. »«; SStoe lystw. »■ Virgil Harris, Wl t-gTSI. mwino machines, wholesale to aU. Naw, used and repossessed. j » &r£Fu SINOER SEWING MACHINE. HO- tng and kitchen’ utensils. 1*74 S. Hurea. Apt^ft SrNOER ZIO EAO SEWING MA chine In console Does decorative stitches, blind ...hems, sews on buttons, rtc. wnh dlul' contret, no sttachments needed WUl sill lor IM.Tg cash or pickup, .payments Of gilt per montB. MY VMM. SPKCtAl i ia RUGS. WMg. Mo- SIEGLER Gas and Oil Heaters Twice the bent lor half tha sort. Tfiio^w. No money down Schick's, PE 4-3*3$ or MT 2-3711. TRADE GAS RANGE PORJCtJfcC-trio range R. B Munro Electric I tssTw. r— TWEED CARPET. Nl *4*. Robert OUlia- 1 Used Trade-In Dept. Lounge Chair .. SJSf Davenport and Choir ..... ***** Refrigerator. ......... IMM s pc "Breakfast set g»M Efcc. Reage MJI *-pc Dining rm. suite ,, *«** E of Auburn Heights BREAKFAST SET. SIS CRtST OP drawers. $13. gss stove M. all 407 N Csss. Far Sale Loti^J 1 . ACRE LOTS *50 DOWN Clarkston area. MY 2-37*1. • $515 OFF 115x150 bulldlns rite located on1 a hlU In n community of fine I homes on o winding paved road. - Excellent drainage. LADD'S INC PB S-S2S1 OH 3-1231 after 7 p.m._ BIO ’4-ACRE WITH IS FRUIT I trees, near Dixie Hwy. Only 5500 dawn. Also, plenty rgsr* *—1 • house. LaPsrls, OR 3-SSO* CLARKS TON AREA $1.4*1 HMbMBniMmji BE IN BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF I Dry rimming business for sale. o*l| PB 4-3114 after « p.m. ,FOR SALS SMALL RB8TAURANT excellent equipment and business __CxllFI 14*7*._________ CALL US POit LIQUOR BAItS. THOMAS ECONOMY 3*1 S. Saginaw PE 34151 WAYNE OASKRT IRONRITE IRONERS. POLL SIZE Plaar models, demonstrators, lit* r'Lofwfy “* ya. gll larrii, fT * ___ -^Orra a Best Values ANYWHERE HMVH . Furniture, Orchard Lake Avo. FREEZER REPRIO I STANDARD OIL CO. ATTENTION { TRAD! YOUR EQUITY i dollars Por further ir * p.m. U V3MS. Waterford Hills Estate 100x250 CQood* drainage.' Ideri*fo* I OA $9,990 .. floor Oas heat end hot alum, stormi end screens, backyard. Owner tranc-jj--n—- _— , icrrca. A real beauty for only £“o5!d •1“# ree* mm iakeftbn?y I Rolfe H. Smith, Realtot I owner says take a 344 S. TELEGRAPH rn payment. Immediate fe 3-7*41 MA 5-5431 . Call Mrs. McCarthy. ——--------r--------------!---- Par a «ew jf Mdraam * {Edlffl'iAnei exteriors Bmfidae Vs nor* lot with paved: street $375 MOVES YOU IN $76 PER MONTH I INCOME PROPERTY Tin re-family, twelVi - Sun porch, three-car garage-Oax beat. Priced right with teems. j WATERFORD TOWNSHIP I Three-bedroom ranch home With car port. Landscaped lot paved ^ screen*. "Recently* decorated -I *3*0 down payment. AU Mrs* n Located on just across SSf possea___ EM M4C3. I LAEf.. *79)11^ “ u With up. voodfuoo.------------ a basement, Oil fired t beat. Enclosed |----- i real COLORED See For Yourself CHEROKEE HILLS! ! You'll like Us wooded, rolling 100 ; ft. sites — controlled to protect I better homes — and Us elote-tn country location — Drive out Elisabeth Lake Road to Scott LaKe^Road." turn right 3 blocks I Carl W. Bird, Realtor I 503 'Community Nat l Bank ; Bldg, i PE 4-4211 EVES. PE 5-13*2 For Sale Acreage 55 | STATIONS FOR LEASE OOOD POTENTIAL. Pleas* cell be-ci after ,%* 1 ” PURE OIL COMPANY “LErS TALK BUSINESS” R. J. (Diitk) VALUET Realtor FE4-353I 341 OAKLAND AVBNUS Opew * to * *“ n House. FE 14*41 i i CRIB WITH NEW "MATTRESS" pievgen.^double^decker beds with EMM745 _______ CORNBR CHINA CABINET til. ____FT * cocrSraton RADIOS SWEEPERS OOOD HOCSEKEEPINO SHOP Dairy Qtie >r time to ecO, oi A very attractive 3'v bedroom home on Henry Clay. Wall-to-wall _ carnet and spacious living and dining room. Fireplace, family | volume location is reduced to got ecttoa. Owner wants to re-locate in ftorido. Deposit will hold 'til spring. Party Store .SToSs rafss spsrtment. Almost 1100*0* .MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A LANDME8SER. BROKER 1573 Tele^tph -Road _ PE 4-1M3 JIO SAW. HEAVY DUTY. SMALL ! pool table, girl's 14" blk* — Sell ! or swap tor piano, PE 5-534* . __ LAKE MICHIOAN AT MANISTEE. Lake frontage and lake privileges lots, sell or trade for 1 or 3 bedroom home near St North High. Kenneth I 114 E Howard. Apt. 4$. LIONS ANNUAL RUMAOB SALX hurt. andPri. $ am. to g p.m. SAOINAW ST BUY ANT- IS days same ae e* WAYNE OASKRT 121 N SAOINAW PE MIM CUSTOM MADE BEDSPREAD AND drapes. Before 1* a m. PE t-7373. coth^iN and Yhejutest 1 table and 23 inch Console Tele-! >is~* Stereo HI-ft Record , wssbora. dryrrs. refris-snd freeters. From *5 0* t LOW. LOW weekly pay-1 AND U (til. Urn apt else »»’ emvmB. WYMAN’S USED TRADE-IN DEPT SraUra Antiques CHERRY CRHST. TILT-TOP TA- | SUBURBAN 'BUD' Owner Wfll Talk Turkey a on this * bedroom, brick and ' frame, tri-level in destreble| . three-bedroom, e irnt. oli hoot, convent schools, largo lot. Ah ) move* you b. ’EATER b-dioom. four-room hou.-., , .text, hot water heater, pull . . . 15,M0. Down payment S NICHOLIF. - HARGER ! “yS.TOck. Situated gaysEii wag ■ — HAYDEN extras. A truly deltfhtfu! home. A Y see for yooraelf today! NEW HOMBB. 3 end 3-bedroc Family Special Lake Privileges , Quick-E- - L. H. BROWN* Realtor SOI Elisabeth Lake Road . Ph FE 4-36*4 or PE 3-4*1* MULTIPLE LUTINO SERVICE MULTIPLE LIBTINO SERVICE IRWIN Low payments. 5341 the front 3-story homo has 4 tors* bed looms, nice kitchen. Pull basement, gas heat. The back ] house ha* 4 rooms and should 1 make your payments. At 114 Rae- fully Insulated. A very attractive home in good location with reasonable down payment. The price i kitchen, full basement, aulc FOR ANYONE Me 3-bedroom brick ranch Is : ream In th* host of location uU basement, gae heat. Lara it. Ilk* now bride. Only 135 > on Earlmoc i 3-be over MSS. Most are special mores ! for whose Detroit ana crakes-tra. - font stocks 3* years oM i I or older. Over 40* poo ton** b DUO-THERM OIL HEATER ’WITH I blcwei SIP. it ‘n. TV, IM; week-era $17 up. Refrigerators IS* up, dresser at MM; bunk bed and strings 115 sofa bed tnd chair 13*: bed springs *U stsss 13*5, new grey bedroom salt* scratched bed. eu priced ter quiet ski*. W* buy. soU and trade. Trade-In Department. Pearson's, *3 Or-1 chard Lak* Are.. PE 4-71*1. EARLY AMERICAN WDtOSD LOVE teat b excellent cendltUa. Clean darters, many suitable at f -sens. Bye appeal, j i-level 3-bedroom “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor ti»« 0 Mi Clemeha St. **L iiu FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 4-8773 il^ furnace cam--- *111 show anytime. • EXCELLENT SUBURBAN HOME j ■ns Si fenced yard, nat-iptao* iriMU. ched garage. Cor- i ■mic w,r wa*h. \ basement, „ oil furnace. lU.M*. terras. SELL OR TRADE 4-bedroom home, oft Joslyn. Basement, oil furnace. large tot. Immediate po- enclosed patio, j Uto~o|1#'*1 e. Shown by appobtma HOLDAY SPECAL — No doWn payment on this neatly decorated 3-bedroom home with wsU-t»w*ll carpetbg. fuU basement, screened porch, nice yard, 2-car garage and the price Is only It.***. See . __ , __ Howard - FE M412 - *7* West BUY SELL TRADE * Huron Street - WllUam Miller BARGAINS ilHMSDUTl^OfSBSSTgf^SHpjt. Low PONTIAC ROOM homk - fT. HAYDEN, Realtor*! PAVED STREET — OIL FUR-1tsr.i.J. ww - —- RACE — ONLY JEM DOWN " * Walton .______' (M PER MON TH — Wl TRADE. v CLARKSTON — S BKDROO HOME — BRAND NSW BEAUTIFUL KITCHEN—LAROE ____ j IMS DOWN - $70 PER | JJ TEA^IS OF SERVICE DO»»‘ MILLER. PLEABINO TO THE BTE —1 Income Property 50 Colonial Hllle TVs 3 i OVER 4*00 MONTHLY INCOMB JOHNSON: bedroom brick v• ran** and Teid?Ufor occupancy ! Body location. Only $7,! It baa a lovely kttcMb nl“ 1 SegsgAt ina. cheerful living rooi fireplace. S fuU baths. b« month. Immediate po$- JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | * J* Offton* AW- Open TU t.M ]-BEDROOU BRICK. PE 44SI PE g-7»Sl| B^gyhatgalW *• FE 4-4526 town. Owhar equity In tote new carpeting Large family *-re**a 3-bed room Pub basement. 14x22 uvuig Mem. Maxtor bedroom. 12 S 13'. Oak floors, ptaotered walls. lMxUS ft lat. Paved street. 41.M* DOWN—MURRY ON TH8 ONE. -* j 4-FAMILY INCOME PsSra.! SUBURBAN-OXBOW LAKE A. JOHNSON & SONS REALTORS FE 4-2533 TEUEORAPH mSB4 SMITH WIDEMAN | RUSSELL YOUNG 1.1 REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS PE 4-3MS scaped. Huge < and bath plu, screened patio, pbe*, basement, U Interested b William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 R. J. (Dick) VAtUET Realtor FE 4-3531 34* OAKLAND AVXNUX Open g to P_________Sun. 11-4 For Sole Lake Property 51 LAKE LOTS. *1,5*5. |20 DN . *2* mo Paved wTndlne Rda.. 15 mln- For Sale Ferms____56 CHILDREN WANTED ONLTgI4.NI WITH IMM DOWN PONTIAC LAKE ROAD - 7356 .' I acres with 4-bedroom remodeled house,' bug* Uring room, large kitchen and utility room, new plaster. Plumbing, electric fixtures, forced all oil furnace. WUl take good car, lot or house- R.r i s tncrfiSts 71M W. Maple MAyfelr *425* IS ACHES, CORN** FARM. 3-bedroom home, barn garaxe, chicken coop, tmnll orchara $10:650, enth. C. PANGUS, Realtor ORTON VILLI South Street __HA 7- . wltt (1.5*0 down. Ideal for office, cleaners, barber slum or small retail busbee*. Sea this now. ___OXNKBAL UAL ESTATE 43*6 Dixie Hwy.____ OR 3 *7*1 Open ’ttl *. Sunday til g. WANTED INTEREgTEt) #ARTT la oxtohllihbg n eoto-iporated 1*8 ACRES NR ORAND BLANC t real f re*, of a part basement. Exeellent outbuilding painted red and trimmed whit*. Hip-roofed barn. *0x30 feet. Cattle shed *0x1* feet. •* —-'---■5-- drbkbg 13.0*0 -dowi !ANK8. Ree Sale Rusiness Property 57 5* rsan x m* ns orchard Partridge IS THE • BIRD ' KAMPSEN REALTY- MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE A STEAL 4-b*droom home with car- R!!»i^*r,tiiralnUth?iVJ*S kitchen with blx dbbx area. . Oat heat, be* large tot, lak* nrtv. on two lakee. Excellent •' BimjaByE1 prig* *1MS* PtymenU^ It* mo. Including cent martgag*. will trad*. VACANT. . Orchard Lake Beauty Both Orchard and Cas»_L^jJ Meauty IMP __ .as* LK^aa - or seen from this Dow Ridge, wooded. 3 sera site. Arehltec-tuailv supervised and custom built colonial ranch home - field rises trtm^ paneled library^ din- rex t Ion room.' Exquisitely decorated and practically new full carpeting and draperies. Only two Urge bedrooms but spacious and trimmed home overiookli use lake - so feet on sandy beach.. Exquisite paneling Mot rumpua room, wonderful. location. *45.000 an term*. Partridge Sale fj$M>rt Property 52 jAKR LOTH IMS II* DN, (II Church Group—Bargain ‘taceuL (rie’’location Only 125.66* with 54.*00 down to handle. R. J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 345 OAKLAND AVENUE Open** to * _____ Sun. IW DOUBLE BUILDING — PARKINO lot. OB 3-3Ml7 i DIXIE HWY. *4' CORNBR. ZONXD commercial In Waterford, b-cludlag older residence with extra lot for parking, id—• *— cleaning business, beaul etc. Prised to Mil, gui Marion, Broker. LaPei PE 2-3431 or PE UMI. yu •”*B —,1 STORE POR RENT, 30*50. WOULD k* good tor hard wore, restaurant. *1*4 o month, PE 3-7M*. ^ STORE OR OFFICE BU1LDIN6. 20x50 inut J t— — - ~ WILL BUILD 'ETORK8. FOR L in shopping centor. Dixie Hi mu. xnTfsm. Opportunhy 59; Partridge la THE "BIRD” TO SEE $3,000 DOWN Putt you b downtown to-sad-oi inn. Bto breekfeat-lunch bus WHAT A DEAL! SUBURBAN H’DWARE ISgi for outer tines. WUl TRADE! It real exetttos - bk# a talk. Send for our FREE "Mfchlg* Business Ouide." Partridge BUsbosaea thruout Mich MU S-17E7________ ELECTRIC OVEN WITH CABINET *30: gun eebteet. *J* dteaeba Uhl* end Mom. 53. ---- **• —id! JOBEW? FURmTURB , gflttiiliU1 & rn‘d & £ ' M«, books t*c Mi •IM; storaee eh. SELL OR TRADE - Lovely t . bedroom bungalow with alum ! SEiC CAN OPENER. NEVER used l au koptor, Ot 143M. ! ELECTRIC STOVE DINETTE TA-bl*. and chairs, table-top cabinet. double sink with spray attachment. all good earnsU*a. PE KlMlSf. _______________ HiFi, TV and RrAmjM II " COHSOLB TV. BHC COHD *** pr.rtohto( uyje rooordar. like OOOD SELECTION OPPOSED'1N sets Priced tor quick solo. Every *** ‘GUNNELL’S, 27 B Bugtnow ^ ^ PH TTtto R?fM uSSenISke Rd‘ 37" MUNTZ. BEAUTIPULMAROO any cabinet with door*. Oily IM MA W-HMM________. YOU CAR ALWAYS POT A beach, vacant! Bom* furatlor* li • -*1 f' eoOMton. Will aj ! PRXBZBRE AND REPRlOStATORi. bread-now at wbotoaolt prices, dellvared MA l-Nll. A*t tor Wolt. PURNtTURZ^^t SALE i; freezers^ - uprioEt pJmoue Fluorescent, jn Oreb*Id Lake Eetate. PB 4-U13. Mr t — Sak Lud CoirtractE 60 commerce towEbhip. single DISCOUNT, *3.774.0* BAL-ice at 1% interest C. Pangus. 8. Btreet. Ortonvllle. NA I. Earl Oarrels, EM 3-1811 6! TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS *35 TO *5*0 AUTQ6 LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS 25* tCU 9? mm PL EMU PL 2-3514 "FRIENDLY BERWICK" Need $25 to $500? See Seaboard Phonip FE 3-7017. $185 N. Perry St. PARKINO. HO, PROBLEM Seaboard Finance Co. WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We wb be ntad to help you.. STATE FINANCE CO. M* Pontisc state Bank Bldg. FE 4-1574 LOAN! OM TO MM * "immn PE 4-1531 riLL SWAP AUTO PARTS car tools or wttt buy. Royal Port*. 1130 Mt Clemen*.__ WB bSy-bell-tradh skates Barnet k Harjravs W. Huron. PB 1-11*1. OpM going Out op BUSINESS SALE Retrtgerstori. rusts, withei dryers. TV. hsaiere A air-con (loners at cost or A*tow. I 4-3*3*. Schick *. 3*0 Sashabaw Jt RXPRlontATOR. lHes MT reoaowabto. EM 1-3*37. dally For Sals Ctothtog 1 LADIES COATS. SIZg suit, ale* a Olrito skirts, else 13 PI 6-561* after BARoXlNS IN" a us imaaaao. SUITS. _____ formal*, maternity and children s clothM et St James Opportunity Shop, IM W*M Mo-pie. Birmingham. Opm Tues and Prt, BhC ‘Ml 1:3# Oomd tor holiday* utter Poo, if. BOYS’ BIZR « AND OIRL S ilZB 1. P« 4-77*7. OOOD • X li PLUM COLORED rug. Also 6’, l lb green rug, ciMtottM* WC g0M! HOT POINT PRKBZSR LUCS NSW. -------lbs . |3M. BncrelopMla —w, til"OR 3-2*37. IRONRITE IRONEr.’ PROf* TO yours*If that ironing time can L be cut b h*lf wtth Mac and comfort. Rout an Irourtt* for pon-niet a day PE 4-M7L Crump Electric, N NERSPRtNO MATTRESS, springs, chest of draw*re. PE For Sate MisreBawao— 67 A-l Cm-PONK 11 MXTXR. COM- ffi1* i«ih •nUB“- *•* Jt* Christmas Gift with Now only *23.M Cash a Carry Rutofiod Prto* 131 ig Federal Modernization mg Dlxto Hwy. ,/ , PE 3-7*33 3 da SPACS IDSATBIIR. ’ C POW-M plpner. OR MM*. 3 STRINOn BRASS SLEIOH BELLS different toaghta. CnU nnytime 1*30 Onkhlll, Holly Ph. MSI roe* . HIM. 4 ROOM ' OIL SPACE HEATER All tank Elactramaator futi tit* ■ rqi»*» Vary ehanp. PE 3-4*15 « umb JmCjMBNC'' V'H.'1 iU 3 Inch MlPtp* ........... *3 7* ""'sltw'llCuMMNO SUPPLY ■** 173 S. tleblT ' «a-v*.a* inch aoa PIPE. ■ pedal price*. First 1 NauUlu* 41' rang* hooA 3 french dnora. PE 4-01*. LOTHINO. gifts, books, and houtsbold Items. Rtoe'a Resale Shop, *7*1 Elisabeth Lake Rond.___ PELT BOOTS WITH 6 BUCKLS artiea m* M. M. Also man'* tuttetoea. maits Dare’ wool-dvimooAT, He* 44 OR3-0M. MOUTOH COAT. I CLOTH COAT*. etoe l*. cheap. FE 2-54*7_ PK3ULAN LAMB COAT. NZB l*-0. { $3* OR 3-toO*.___ 8UB-TSBN PARTY DRBSS._SIZB Innerspring Mattress ' Box Spring Only $14.95 toad burd*. M *5 .Uhl* bed mam, 54 9$ Odd chests, tins Outfitting Co. 4142 Dixie l*. turuaetoe b *-il53, I TURTLE NICK SWIATtR. r. 17. PB 3-0*37. Sate Hw>»fc»l60Md» 65 V PRICE - REJECTS, BEAUTI-ful living room suites. *1.75 wk. Bomb House, 10 R. OhM. PE ehetbre, toiDaps, end tables, nvbg rm*., odrms , chasta ud dressers. Bverythbg b used ruralVura at bargab prloe*. Also MW tiring rms , bdrmt . dinettes, hunk beds, roll-n-awny*. row and mattresses, factory leeewda. about to nrtoa. ■-Z terms. Th* B* Buy-Sell-Trad*. 103 Lafayette PI 3-043. KENMORE DELUXE VACUUM ■weeper. Henriy new. IM. PB inn. kENMORI AUTOMATIC WAARER With swd«-**v*r. $3$. PS 2-6413 ! LET US ROY fT OBUMi fr kOR 1 TOO. OXFORD COMMUNITY AUCTION OA AMU, LAROE CRIB AND MATTRESS brand new. $15 M. Peaner's Pur-nlture *3 ONfcned LAs* «ra, LAROB BUPPET, S3CCLLLSNT condition. mjB. Also kitchen rabbet, metal top. MM: table Safto IB* tolLgfi orifs* table*. 1-SOFA Re possessed Sold for |3U Bedroom Outfittb( Co.. 47*3 Dixie Drayton Pttb* OR 3-1734 M-liVCE PRIOIDA1RK RAROX Porta! variety. 377 or to Reltor- , XK)NS ANNUAL RUMMAOI SALI Thun. h«d Prt. g e.m. to * p i RaCl a - “T— LOCATION: •hop. cor SAOINAW Ting ’dipt SHOP. CORNBR PIKI AND SAOINAW ST. BUT ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING AT THB SAMI TIMS YOU BENEFIT THIS WORTHY OROUP. FOR. FURTHER MiKHtMATIOH. OR 3-50* 1UPLR DINRTTH. WALNUT COP- fee table, fend tables. OR 3-6173 MAModANY DROP LEAP EXTEN-rim table, MM top, Uk* utw. gM. PE B4M3 after 4. maroon “trviNd room suTrr bralrad rag, gill. lamp*. PR Itemn'’ xiSriu i' r5SB of lirn. bcludlng gxll wool rag. JM and antique ehlmectoek, 130 MS1’! SAVE 173 s. Sajtoaw ______PB SHOAL. HEATER. OLAAtoLI Wart*?» MW OraUard Lk Items. l*MU*r>riii*tnB A Office Pon?ta« Mate0'Bank!lVl*1° open evenlnee until Christmas. gftlfe8' AMERICAN FLYZR, LAROSThT! I MUM with 4 swllchaa! tabto avallabla, good cond Wheel chair WjlM. ’ TiraMM wnttar. New child * erih. 4 yr. alba complete. 0-b Ol dtohwuhor stab, used. Mt. t'P* mahogany. BM Y (HL OR OAS Ethirnm " or sum-arad, Kb SmgM >M RM|bg I player. Call SMltJ** l&v*- / n ■ W \ / . , ■ ,■ -■/'.,■■■ >/: .■; // ,/ , THE PONTIAC PRESS, THUJRgDAY* DECEMBERS, I960 sAvixTY-THREE For Sale Miscellaneous 67 ANCHOR FENCES atlMP PUMPS. BOLD AND RE-BMrmL atoo concrete breaking. *?£rasaisiPras /toveTr woSf^lfeljB^ter eefi Mento of 05 M. FH 5-5507 Capitol BARGAINS 5x5V, In. VHMTO**® Mbhw KM piANM&5SM.M.M. M |*L bet water heater. *47.5*. 0AW 4Nd iuwHMoWii'v''illo# completely equipped and oparat-tof Fhone Mr^ Moore, FH torn i you warranty. rm sat toilet IM.M with trade, Open Bun. 10 • 3 WOLVERINE LUMBER 330 8. Paddock FE 3-0705. TfJtLETB DOOOB WRSCKkR. GOOD OOND . lor U toS Ecty t«Tm»:. NORTH ?f—T*lu* “»"•«* Asoncy. fe , M| m,.],,, I CHEVROLET CO. IW* S. WOOD -----------—------- WMCTEVY ItOM VAN siw. UW WARD AVE, BIRMINOSAM MI STENOTYPE MA- I____ ckcoUtnl condition. 150 00 MApIt 5-15*5 NEW NATIONAL CASH REGIB-S i piece* track. Cost W _ jlW.EM ijntt NIMROD CAMPWIlUib , 1 tnent^ KIM Mldsc* co-cai. tcfunt ahsMja^jfej- T ---- COMPLETE, j yh, Ntttwl OlMh^iayrter Oa Poodles for Christmas I Down Mo Ffiymeni TUI *C1 JlfTl PET BHOP n Mill COME TO SANTA’S BOATHOUSE Boating Onto for tho family. Pina selection of marine ■--*— menu and boor—----- Specially priced »ndl,John»on ^’motort’at big i “Srar evbhinos til • pm. M|> I____________ _ 1H3 Chrytler 4 door tedai running aagdltlli? 1150. _«TO;___________ good I 1555 CHEVROLET 3 DOOR. NO -------------- *7 week Lucky Auto Insurance Auto Salea. 1(3 South begins* ~! FE 5-3315 1 OOOD CLEAN TRANSPORTATION ----[Wifi Air hardtop. MA 5-1351. AUCTION SALE authorlaed branch my , .land sad Macomb | 34171 POODLES. ( POLAROID — -- Large tued picturv I .***• fM m III I mil 'I Wg«~nBH~ I NATIONAL Ct 2-sriu,s. MOU^A*-C-PogEST^POOL TA I Uf I«1 EEMMDCOTON POWTAStJg T7rP«; CASH WAY ETANLEY ALUIdlNUM WINDOW* ' FI Cut Your Own 5X1 Pla.torbo.rd -»>•» CHRISTMAS TRF.E r* . . 1 PLANTATION GROWN Burmeister.. I LUMBER COMPANY ) 15O.UU 7*50 Cooley Lako-Rd. EM 3-4171 OsmTi g-gl. to ¥,*Mrd*lly .7505 West Maple Rd Sunday W a-to. to J _ j 3V* miles vast of Orchard Lake CEMENT'«¥*P*r^EADf^MADjT Salt Sporting Goods_ 74 ’ 1 pXrakeet*. ouaranyxeiTj iL wgNt'ikfBUiiy, 1 «rn UL 3-l**6_ SLACK ■ ■ ---, 8TARTINO miniature OR FR1DAV , .......^ p.M. j iatto Saturday...........7 p.m. SUNDAY .......2 P.M.I ______a NO DOWN FATMgNT IS * *5 MONTHS TO PAT MON.-OAT. Until Christmas wbank* t PAULA. YQU.N’G INC. | Sm'Sh• ■■■ no DIXIE HWY. OR 4-MU i Ewe. ft 3-4353 Or FE »-5*35 , ON LOON LAKE. 1“----?------. _ . _ ~ ------------ - - I Foreign and SpL Cara 108 1 155* RENAULT. OOOD CONDITION lift CHEVROLET 3-DOOR~V-* for * months tSi? m*lit. fu"*pMc«k$t»5 °BIRM - j and young drlYorc DfORAM . RAMBLER IW 8. ANDERSON AOENCY WOODWARD. MMW' CHEV . OVERDRtVE. CON- OWENS CRUISERS 8KIPPB—PLAOBHIPS PIBEROLAS OUTBC*”rv-BUY OR TRADE t 1555 TR J ROADSTER WITH f E BLVD. AT SAOIHAW TREAT TOUR #dMtL¥ to boating fun «Mb A quality guaranteed gift from DAW-SON'S SALES AT TIP81-CO LAKH Id miles r—K of Pen ton I 1M1 boat* Ewtnnide motors now ■ display Olft eotttftoatea avsuable by ptott. _MalP 5-3175. Open t-t Closed MINOHAM m I VOLKSWAC od'ttke digram r*guAT nd I ItM VOLESWAOEN, an ; Radio boater. Milo from'. Sra|r i UW CHEVROLET NOMAO STA-•loo vaton V-5 angina,. power-' I tee ring * to choose and .white and stiver ■MWbitt. Both arc catra aloe automobiles. Tour choice for 51,5M. Easy terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO 1000 « WOOD WARD AVE. BIRM1NOHAM. MI 5-3735., I55d CHEVROLET. 4-DOOR HARD-top. I-owner, radio with rear ■mb«r. heater, powertllde. A-l thape Can baa aaaa it R * R Motors. 7M Oakland. Ask for Boh Hart _ ideal Christmas present MA 5-lWk. ■ ■ ' | g-POOT SEW FOR MLE WITH I PARAKEETS ALL C O L O R 8 L polo* TedOT toaophone OA 53W ; oiadyi Sttd Howe. 574 Lovell. *£7 Voice music, hi-fi. mahooany title mod. good eewd fE 5-1550 VALLET -=^~sas-ss-e I ea FE 5435* POODLES. BLACK OR WHITE S&rass 1 BULMAN HARDWARE “““ ________ 3r»U *:«“ . «"»»“»,0-0^. i POODLES AK a ... |.HH. ______ . OOMOF ALL tTfM AKD ra,* CHAINSAWltoMeCULLOCR INCOME OUT^H » tti choice Chtlelma* ImajWffW _____ roping. ChrtaWnae wroatha. grave Machinery ITSgfww' I INTERNATIONAL TDJ '---- ! dtdMRdHtteHi al BAB rotuuuoo. ti we rath am. Buy-aaE-truda. Bur-oneu. -------, 3751. TmkgraWt. nnvw. ] HUNTER * SFECTAL CAMPING badl'clc^VeaMnAMa! 'Squirt 33 1**°^ - itlf. ■tixT-¥iu^L tot pc «y LeacT--------- iriE i B & B AUCTION S089 DIXIE HWY. Lined Room Open Every Auction Acrott Irom Drayton Plain* New Shopping Center --CnONOPEN--- dally. MT 3 Transportat’-i Offered 100 ____.Bad Francisco. San I 5SS. HswalL 5W----------- *>• rerry Se> ' DRIVE - — _____ Tort. Inc. OR 3-1355. CADILLAC TO CAU- ^'cKsat’a.rv,«s| Ju.« ’* pg: PE 5BE, Bddto dtooto, ENN | gS. Itth 155* VOLVO.. RADIO. . HEATER. Kite AOU Itr Sell PE Mill whitewall. Beautiful white finish | im East Bled al Auburn SoSmTnut^ROLjrr^co 1!!i! ^rumif^vSli?' WOODWARD AVE.. BIRMINO-1 Tinted elate white with rad Mb — Hit, MM. awt BLEW Slow NORTH CHEVROLET CO. ___ J. WOODWARD AVE. in- MINOHAM. Ut 5-3735 HAM- Ml 5-1735. L ‘ * /O* * . Stock N« . Sports Cars' m AJCC, TOYS m 0» 3 lAM^mAJISSti^S Q«'OW SOCT5QN OPEN.yyR C Sole Hanes TraMara fi 16-FT TOOTWOOD. ISM. W*S. ' 3T CRSNTUNI, 5L 350. TERMS: f» 5-5073. lMt DETROITER. 51 FOOTER TOY TERR^RA^FOR SALE . .TO CAR FOR flktuiwa OWri food eccuHttaa FE 5«H DOO-T?ntRM ^ACEJHtoTER' L allTn CHIUSTMAS TREES If I Cut Iresh daily I ______ 1 UL ME* ______ MUS. *-FAIR—READ# 7-PT^ *5# im fimm sad Ntlceo, 7 I". w*. n 5-33*5 ___ :. wanted 5uw“WSs m Susa. Market sctoca paid- Vreo-laad Pur Ce Ml Pontiac Trail. wTlItd tabs. Phone Market Sale Musical Goods , chorda. 1 dtlle east of MIHord on neat Commerce Rd. .. iWl .a^^WPPH?WBWBI ■________________ __________ | 'ado«srto tootot.7*»w.^»:l ^tcmmNiNinm.__ ^ AUhwvS( Elc n conn lo WWW •••>. i wia ___■___ * l*tl 5400 ON TOIS BBAUTlfOL i -------—— ,%d":ramrh!bA«*•**““■ I g#rry Bron7/#lWd Milic M^rlp 444 Mfifloo IAVI ON THIS WALNUT LBTW* • Mild ! J aptoL hw! Huron Bowl, rs IMl A Mr I—hlM Hill IP— OAKLAND FUEL - JJAINT j fLsAer*t* ___ |$»f<>f«n>n>tH 4)4 OrchtN Likf A FE LAD4! < • ' ■""**n>**‘*' wqllmi *t*llutei.—^ 1 ’**•**“ • m^jnggfTT^iUgi ' ^■pgrega"8"* Gallagher Music Co. P.fsa----—---i .=i' '"h'/L^o Ai' BHiMMl Dogs T rained. Boarded 80 BRITTANY P U PS. McN ART'S Tailw agger KmtneU boarding tnlalng trimming Brittany ana Poodle Mud ter vice. OL I-W*5 Hunting Dogs 81 Moblle^mm k IB 5 T BE A 5 i furniture. 1 Call I--------- I CARS TO NEW TORE BONNIE S DRIVEAWAT WFWW*. i WanfrfJJmdjCara ; TOP BUCK—JUNK CAR. TRUCK. I PONTIAC waste: PE 3-030*. V ^Vc« | ■ AVERILL’S - I High dollar far thorp cart. PI 101 ! Houghten 6i Son OR 3- EC BEAOLB PUP. MALE. It ______ wtwkt, Wl EM 3-3WI ALL SIZES 35c TO ! FOR SALE: 3 YEAR OLD BEAOLE I __ ___ All klndt ol live bait : - Cato - *35 TO 5d6*7. I to teuton Trout Crook Ranch wvmwMwe* mrt teini w ggq. I iiinifflpnnilTT!— I .....■ ySTatW. ■ j Sand. Oraval and Dirt tt; «ffSPSE8l^^lS£ I liohtwHoht Since UW, ouar-Vt*Warner Trailer Bale*. MM w Bunn. iPltin to -join one of Wally Byam * eacltln* iuRSTBEAMr-IW* 33'. rETWiaNT *3.1*6. OR 3-77*0. WM Rllhltnd Rd lMWl. Pf tlit. _____ i buyers Waiting WE NEED TRAILERS, r-tod SELL YOUR MOBILE CAN , * ; JUNK CARS.' ' OR »-3W»: _ ~ MY LOT IB EMPTY I NEED 50 Clean Used Cars Far ante Cara 10* i Just Make Payments | 'M BU1CE, HT . (IM Ply taly (W mo. Duo Jan. 15th Mr Bell. PE Ml* j ____105 Kart Bird, at Auburn | '55 BUICK. PULL POWER. AFTER j 5 30. OR3-WW-________ . 1 use ?uice. super _*-doob H top. automatic, radio bMtor. whilewalU. Uke now. |3M RILL SMITH* USED CARS »TT SAOINAW, FE MM3.__________ 1961 Chrysler/ $26817 INCLUDES HEATER. WASHERS. SIONAL LIGHTS. OIL FILTER. AW FOAM ETC ALL TAXES FREE LUBRICATION POR 35.000 Plus Free Bonus RAMMLER-DALLAS* •T0Z.^^,PAID'Tfl»„, Glenn’s Motor Sales ■ 1. 515*. toroeuUra, eami ___________ Acoordtoj* la—od ( Urr. Mt4 JP>«X — jhE’VmdT”*' nfnFi! rwwdf MA|N4 4*W44 * nan s ■ unrn T^hu^ t M^m MICHlOAN SCOTC* rNE WH^E- _ba« nHiBT.j " t.iv Christina* Tree1 _____________ ?*««< ,“2 i*l2rpSu 2SSP Wreerv 007* DUI. Nt*h*» C---L.x ‘-«^d ___________ACCORD LAN CHEAP 3*7* PINE WNOtE- Hd^yraymo Plaiat "r7"'by Au^ *W EteiLWO AN OUTSTl TO^irtog'-sjar-i,dayr-gi KsniT' _____ sS“f'.'Cr„__ i* fi—* SupplyTiM w truMERT OROWN SCOTCH PINB Jfudio hand W yuan ago ftu M*n»w.bn. ■ ....' ... Boeuti(u) ruled ( R to u at authentic at you eon tat FOR SALE APAHTMKNT dBE ‘S “|33 a Blvd E. PE 545TI or , All In ertoltui (older. Atkina-* , FE 5-M55. MJE Thow'ew Worth mneh mow. PICK VOUR TREE Oj1 T** 1 JLfefFI: Stump-*1 and up Also Chrttunat i I grunt JBE ma. camera 13 ml OR TRAVELER TRAILER. ANT SIZE PROM 1V TO 50' ALSO WE HAVE A VERT OOOD SECTION OP NEW AND USED TRAVEL-TRAILERS. AND 8055Z IP WOW HOLLT MARINE Jk «•«. ...... | MT t-t] ooato^Aiw.oeou.yed., See M & M Motor Sales oSsr "^U« «4ni .-v------ w Dtote Hwy on 3-MW1 - Jacobson s Trailer Sales w» buy and tomb* poop. . . — gr^ygia5*r--------c§iSWW^gAiSr5A and Rentals Ecc“^« gf AND 150S?urn I i.'! r.ii-w-SKfJ!! w. win P.* , «" ^litoo, I •! ..i* & RAMBLER AMERICAN BDOOR SEDAN mTT^AiiBlHufiir ZD“r —>ri Ho GOOD PILL Hay. Grain and Feed 82 BEACH SAND DC ----._______ HAY AND STRAW, I B 000 pilot. — --- e 53* I am tn x-UWT toes rrAirbhra toilet* mi m Otxle ______TO54l«~altef « p m . ------ AilStYginiBBcuw* ~ AL’S LANDSCAPING —~v*irrw la aAd your I « STOCK E7ZBYIHD50 TOUB i , eooH nreplace, furnace i EXCELLENT QUALITY 1 Poouae I "uTOBfCAL rSrTBDEMJE 2S*kh3li~T75^SStoLake Rd . _h**lJ5»«_eOA •-- ---- SELECTTOOM LABOE Nroa^ | ^uSlir OR VMM trailer*. •anjnui—----------— l Plata*. OR 3-5M1. I --- - emb' ■ I'm gmmn 0Q0 tMllM• T74 SCOtl Wood, Coal and Fuel 77fe 4-41W or ok hip. _________..... . _ "—* I ALL TYPES 0** UT k 3ND CUT- ; BUILD YOUR OWN TRAILER. -ILAB AND FIREPLACE : king hay. *tt deliver OA 5-317* : Ft. Alum Shea Insulated. Wired, j-^rr and second cutting “ OA • * Bo*. Oat Wot*. Sink i We Wifi Pay "TOP DOLLAR” ’ FOR EXTRA CLEAR SHARP CARA i Motor Sales ---- PE 5-7*511 »L ClOODELL TRAILER BALER “ n Rochester Rd. UL “*“ BUYERS WATrtNO Quality ! I* ORCHARD no.f/aoo MUTHP AT _________ ?iiICK JOE KRYZA RAMBLER ^ -Miltoti w^ciuu^omSia n j LOOK I - BUY! SAVE! 'NBntak tdr S*S2p *S S* *t«B prttoT M doiriL *5.3* j JSSSTKjSjf' JK*1* ~ 9 K 5* Buck Smwllhu SS ft--3*3535, EDDIE WiBELB. NUt|t s-Chlef 4-dr. . j**' to Bulck Mr. sedan . &5* ■5* Bulck 5-dr hardtop .. . |1JM to Ford "50*" hardtop ilS M Ch*’'y Impale _ hardtop .. 11305 ^ 4-DR . IFnCLAU RA- CADILLAC ^rtlU ar colored Factory tod* - Irregular*_ SAVE FLUMB1NO »UFFLT HI 1 laBtoaW FK Mm n"" N RACHSTwiFTocC> ones. 510: gun cabinet. AH ’ tif-wT__________ fiARAGK IXX)RS Factory seondc. al) aton Electric door oper*ior» l*_ closet (toon and duapRM W* elf* rsttmate* on garagi modeUng BERRY DOOR SAL1 Own "from t to | Noon on TOturday 371 j, Faddock FE 5 HOT WAT* Olga and Eentucfttoker Omdt BLAYLOCK COAL OO. FE MIOl _______ FOR AALE~«EABONELi__F1 >_!_ NICE UVAWAT OR - - ----------, .... ■JTOAED'B l» A EAOPUW grown'Jto to • R. Coma out and BCNDY CLARINET. UBRP TWO ' im iini be«uufu! tmi M Ml j school term*, fit. UL I-MM. - Sand instrument repair, by I SCOTCH PINES. *3. AND 53- COR- factory expert. „ ner Perry and Qpdyke. ) CALBI MUSIC CO. ... O SPRUCE.' BALSAM AND. SCOTCH It* N SAOINAW FH bAUj "• flu' mIi at'*blM* Hwy. MA . TREE* fcfty-; uT-ritONTAOE gjSf6TNEvTTmI. LOWRET OR-1 gTPahi*” TO*n»*FE ? ZffZri Itg^toto Ki °^r.’US t^alCf d|a^Ffl^|-W00D DR- r*' Chriatma* Gifts 67B uJ mlrnmly U 'ghltaghei^ j MT*dtNverad TO545M_________ ——r>----------------Nil in mahogany With banM. I KM"*f•••MWATWI CHRISTMAS pair OIRL'I CHICAGO ROLLER Oltt a gift ceruflcate tor Chrtsk- vtth Ntok'l timmid .hardwood _ ...— x — ac« a*we i __ _ 1 film* W daawwd. fj w*R. GALLAGHER'S , mixed hardwood *i cord de- FE H5N I llvered. OR 3AWT or OR 3-M10- For Sale_UvnatedcJU|*^TOumMO^R^oS JT3-to.! BTJS^7“ IBOE STALLS Sze’tocSi UTOto JTQJLLT WANTtoJ1 TRI-CARB MANIFOLD CUirl^OnMotOr Sale*. w-aitod^J^ras %zsmts,.evgLr&<%in sst-xu's*” ^ |g^,as^gg"_» B BOA RUED. BOX STALLS I t 1 a Oakland Fuel Sale Farm* Product 86 iFFLES. NORTHERN SPIES. Baldwin*. 533* bushel. Delicious. *3 75 buehel. Jon,than, and Oold-eo Orimm. 13*5 bushel; freth »weet *«**. to cent, a ahltan Michigan CTmY Oxford Trailer Sales _ | Sale Used Trucks 103 1 See Us I FOR YOUR , Truck Needs p Sales & Servjc H*CHKV^ *7 Chevy 5-dr. '50 Ford «-dr c< 5* Feed 5«. ■ 21 »»**t DETROITER PONTIAC CHIEF 36 TOM'.fk IF WIDE „vrw3mqR Theaters, 30 oa^ fficteig1 A**.y»*! ***! Heat and tibraTino piuow INSULATION P*nMa*. FE 4-Mti lavatories. comfiWc ini value. 514 *5 Mao hatMub*. to let*, thower a t a 11 a. Inutulan Ttrrlfl* value,. Michigan Fluorei ctnt, 3*3 Orchard Lk Are — 1 LIONS ANNUAL rummage salz 51*. rm *-l*W- .....___i . u; l6Yn ^SMna.tjWlj m. g,, to Up* of freth blesh Thompsons _____________________ E. Highland Rd. 7. njsxru j>. "tALW"' goiUD fajCTlS I (LAB WOOD OR FTREFLACE | _J.*W»ii 1* mile# next efTim*!* c M E Hnwxrd. PUAL ton* ijuljij M g,i Alberta AFPLEg AT buRSUftil 6*: f — fe aamx j LSimr 5WU. ffltll. I *IW M Wtow 1« Etod. ** “ 1 7™AE •- - * I yw^iX^gn^ WMUt BENC“WW . Owen Prt.. Bat. and Run fix: h wUowancfi mi your n. COMFLCTKLT OVERHAULED Mtorta Mu*lc. 34 * TMagranh. Actoaa from 7>1-Huron shopping COMPLETE MARE OOAUOE trams with Wtdtngt and aaaaa-.orta. 530. FE 5-767T__ gHTTigfamAl. tUHTAEEg ---- , , '.tahd IreT_l 1MM R B. Mimra penDER DOUBLE’-NBCK HAWAIIAN Electric Ceinpany^ItlM W.Huron ----—- '— » l-IN TV OIRL B CHICAOO BOL- 4-13*1. ‘icr ‘ lUWi • oak dlnwitw I tab* PtentB,Tr^Jhrn^ J* At CRBMTMM CACTU* PLANT Far Salt PMa APPLE* — MANY VARtenEB frut tweet alder. Oakland Or- _ mil* east *f MUford J Ml. N. of Pontiac Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales »*>?■*? DYWtoop?i GMC | Factory Branch i OAKLAND AT CASS FE 5-9485 IfciEVT, 3-DR/ IA*Mf. U , luUy equipped, thorp. Roe tenable tt CNEV BEL AIR. 4 -DR . BARD- SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK ; ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 Acrow from pew car islet Open HI • p m. or liter LOOK HERE! » Bait Cummer VACATION TRAILER* ' Bat I c m to 1 LOCATION . THE..--SHOP CORNER- PWS MuetaTit B. Bat- home. • wtt oia. nouteoroucu. music. It "• , fe 3-3*37._____ ! * wtff QR^fmP * gjfnote. ! og^uwfiTO/tRANtorrcMi ofc 1 **c **■“*' .MUP5^*tototjti^-_ 1 to.- _OR. 3-IOjj or FE'.AUM. ) EgjjiWML-*— 181 touiAW rr bu¥ any- iTO.TfuraSTO ggssr 3i’ rSssK INFORMATION. OR 3-*»W__ MAQ1C CHlJ' STACK HEAttR and 3M *al oil tank 555. OR MKbictNE CiUliliTB LAROE M" mirror, cilghta marred. 13 *5 Itot telectlen Of cabinet* with or wHp-out llghto. MBinjIBtHk Terrific buy* lOchlfan Fluorcicent. OrohardLk.- Avo — to. OIL FLOOR FURNACE. TANK oil, *50. Good cpild. OR 3-4 RbofLEAKS CaH your Adrtoor tor • free ej-Ktato. Save ^4 of the coet FE MNMi 'km AHD' FAN. COP oerteae I cento Mata <■ Wett, . MmT wUh bookeaer Ilka to* * jtNul. WW toll rtatonable. TO BLEKTVttAdftko COORM ALM off lee dttk. taertflct. leaytog itale FE B5W». x _ e. .. IkACrkliOWKRB. COklFLgrE y^OT.^at^om'S^ with tauaeto. SM.M. Ttottsto.WLM Mlehtgan Fluoreacent. 30 ' (Chard Like ayo,■ .... B1NOER SEWINO MACHINE IN ------------«f lamp,, clothing___ r^B»r~5^^^cc6gD?oir AMERICAN FLTTER. fLiC. jssb;! transistor ORGAN Bol t r f. Tronc I 3-3*74. MB coato. Hit . __g and 7. 1 14 and It. OR *•—.- , WBx APrtdW^rE for uft&i mrt - A "Kfiic ' SS bart*Md*ttooicAand ^fhldy chair* andtoatloa*. , _ _._ "AFRO KB. FLAW AND FANCY BOV* gTBSk'EOAT. LIRE NEW. ss^Sk-arkeaT14- ™ llNln blond eahMs| TV 535. FE CHRISTMASSPECIAL In. h price . In Gualtty . With Transistor* . . With BulB to- LESLIE | With M NOTH True CWmak-' lei . .. With Finished Backs place your Christina* orders tarty. No payments ull February. PIANO TUNING-OHOAH REPAIR Weigand Music Center ARC ueru . OWLf/ DREYER SPOR1 15310 Holly Rd . Ron GALLAGHER’S ■ Huron - FE 5-MM M AKE YOURS A MUSICAL ROME • 0Btod»ttoi -=rra— ‘-Mit "ctioom I Easy terms. 535 Auburn Ave. ARC MINIATURE MALE BLACK poodle pupto- * -- ------ hold’ tU^Krkl alter * p.m. _ . AEC TOT FOiiUDkAN IAN TOFFY lnal* Will hold ' Ml Chrtot m a* 13-55*1. __________ AEC REOI^KRjPP DACHSHUND coeitR iOrTEIUED COCKBB -J 3AM*. MINIATURE FINCH®*. 3 ---1 pawdae OT 3-6IM ...__ ARC DACHSHUNDS FOR CHRIST mat—Tarme. Jamor t, FH *•***». BOSTON *TUD. Ci. BroCK/CUB-Ukt. OR *->3*6. _ ■BAOLE^tRSn* FOR OOOD Seautiful white bamotto: torn children. N(>*toM- OR Ured Dachshund*, rasa. FE 5-3*3* ... i Tjuctoruo. . __ r#Sa/**M,“ ll Co. FE 4 V&iHm . baauto _ A Clark Board fully tuar-, „ years. Morris IfU-Telatraph Road acroat i Tal-Hurq- '— efflfc^|g5ftor**'|ii*rm^gg=aa^ Sale Farm Equipment 87 fimo' Traiur------------------ ___ —----------------------— I IMl North Lapeer Rd.. Oxford. 79 CHRISTMAS TRADINO BONUS - ' °* ...—---- We ll pay you to deal with ut. ! short's MOBILE. HOMES M to per UM-M oa the trading SALES AND “SERVICE difference of any new or usmi! - special tractor. Imptomabto. and appli- 14 n Oom. MM. 17 ft. Oem. ancet eoM from now until Christ-1 M3M Also have used trailers, mat. Fold to yo* to cash We Complete Un* at parte aad bottle trade and finance. Hart land Area 1 ■«* cars wired and hitches h* Hardware, fheoe tUrUand 1111. uaUed. CHAIN SAW BUYERS' 1 OL±fiS- I. LLOYD'S. ______ CHIVY '/TON 1-owner, MTS. Inquire sharp OR 3-MB*. . 13 CHEV.. IM. UM 8. HOSPITAL i itM 'cJSoiii h^uftot. Pa- ; '•* ,LJ¥22TK -■£'T5S**B DIOAND BEATOH. AUTOMATIC ! -W**- ,0#® TRANSMISSION ABSOLUTELY W“ M-1*1 NO MONET DOYTN Assume pay- : menu ut 533 M per mo. Call CrtdW — "■1 FEROUBON TRACTORS Parkhnrst Trailer Sales people’s auto ssilia . . _ FINEST IN MOBILE MVIHO - M Oahtund n 3-3351 ; ■S*1, “*9": Peaturln* New Mean -„Owama- me PLYMOUTH FICE-UF. VERT with W bar | venture - Buddy quality Habile j good. tlM OB 3-M»4 _ 1958 FORD 0700 Truck | t- Tilt Cab 2J5-Ton • 5-Speed -Tran*. j 2-Speed Aide 900x22.5 10-Ply Tire* All the Way Around 15,000 Mik» $2495 Crissman NOW 53. IM Mr M tdll to PLYMOUTH SAVOY __ York* at MI < CVL 5-DOOR Brand Newt C-TSM. Havoid Turner. Ford. ‘ w»* *3 *®* NOW (1.1 BfgW--------------------- :**• V- u.uuj: i 315* Fuullne. oft Hatchery Rd. I M PLYMOUTH FUST CHEVY PICKUP to cxiVRCHjrT waoon^fowEr- y-* wort coupii raH ■ dean. 55*5 UL 3-30M. | Was 53,553 NOW 53.3*4 ■ PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN BEAUTIFUL V4 *1.13* NOW * IM 5 30 p m. 1955 Cl PLYMOUTH FURY HARDTOP 5-DOOR. AM* Mila* I 53.370 NOW EL3M luren | cab. 6-cyUn l-c i dlu«L_X" convertible Orwbr Wli I white top I Was ill COLLIE FUfrrE*. ARC REOIS-tered. Will hto* tar Christmas *351 OMfvlew, dr„ Elrmlngham. GUARANTEED TALEiNO" PARAKEET AND CAOE —x supply , g| toad. Ml W uart: lll.M Ir*?' For Salt Urn 92 ■t USED TYRES. 53 5* UP. WE ! >»iy. tell. Also vhltowalls STATE TYRE SALTO B. Saginaw EL FE 0-4MT TREAD TIRE*, 570*11. M lag hug raaagaale ure. OOOD USED TIRES . =*- . FE 3-1315 | 13 AND Up lo 80 per cent eft. Mm er whitewalls. ED WILLIAMS I Ml 8. Saginaw at Raeburn. ; LOOK! 750gU BLACK: TIRES, ALL same brands Off nvw can 5U-M i ““ "only $2495 Crissman 57 DOOOB : 1 SIERRA STATION WAOON. 50. WITH POWER STEERING AND , I Tractor*, Tillers, Mowers ll 'toh todtory Mtorgin 55 M EVANS fcqUIFMENT (501 Dixie Highway MA 5-787* ' OR CHiurridAs tbYg ftxz .. 3-7*34 I a _____________ wBBSf tractors and ton farm tools Davu Machinery. OrfonvIU*. NA 7-31(1. JMmD**M - Haw Idea - Homelue I laws. 38ZZ X?.- anead. Brake* refined. As low as 55 pay «mu mBdto Meeia Fjrd. Inc, 37M Orchard Lake Rd^.Hb*- ROCHESTER OPEN EVES. TIL * OL MT31 IBM. M DELUXE HOU-DAT SEDAN CHARCOAL GRAY WITH WHITE TOP. pSlA. POWER KOUIF-MENT. YOURA FOR ONLY 7 $1150 'to PLYMOUTH SPORT COUP* ■ DeSOTO FIREFLITO 5-DOOR 'M PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE '53 Ford, t, ton ^ku JT-OLV dY CARS Suburban | QLDS ■a.\Xi592 S. Woodward; B iuin I a auburn i MI 4-4485 I BRAD CASS AT -PIKE ST. FE 2-0186 7 swwrvyoyR "gjggBfiate* rr 11 Kardtop, Chuck * if—1 ~DE SOTO WAGON * mo. FULL POWER 9ACRT-Thra equity, to r*ll(Wi p«rt; Take | over pavment* ol $i0 a month : OW WW lfcr 9C~ 7 1 Just make Pzyment* *14 FORD. 3-DR.. MM ’Mr only IT mo. Out Jon. Ikth I Rite Auto. MV. Bell/ Fl! 9-4529 IB Root Wtwl. at Auburn Ft Sal* Cara 10»; DAY SHIFT LLOYD'S \‘ Used C»r * | r' . PLAZA •' ~~ :T7ry“ ■ -:v■„.- THE VOXTIAC frRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13, lQflO By Frank Adams 59 LINCOLN Premier 4-Door with auto, trans.. riidio, heater and It SteFRINO AMD BRAKES $795 : Suburban, OLDS 5'U S. Woodward. Bliatn; . Ml 4-4485 7 DODGE SIERRA WAOON. ~FUL1 1 power, $995. EM 3-3906. IMA DOOOK 9-DOOR HARDTOP. RnOlO and Hooter. exeeliwit coh- UTO SALES. S4-'M-'M PORDB—CHEV8. UoydUtr. Bale*, lee.,>-J6 FORD VICTORIA WITH BEAD- | wllltCWulls. I* till pOW $2595 EDmESTEEL i-DOOR SEDAN OE- j 232 S. SAGINAW FE 2-9131 Tudor CHEVROLET CO . 1000 No 1100 SHARP 59 LARK. NORTH i JJJJgJ |*j MAZjj'^MC MOTOR SALES 2-DOOR RADIO AT SAGINAW __ MERCURY TURNPIKE CRUI8-* *ull power, stock No 1850 8806 Easy terms NORTH B fif 1080 8. BIRMINO- 1 Krksm0.t MONEY DOWN. HEATIH W WAILS I MURPHY PE 2-2529. EDDIE TRANSPORTATION CLEARANCE JIM PORI) CUSfOMUHI. WITH . heater. Reotonoble EM 3-4746 lilt FORD V-9. AUTOMATIC cieon Full price $695. BIRMINO HAM-RAMBLER 66C 8 WOODWARD. Ill 0-3900. . 1! ■"FOKI) ‘ 1M0 SDOOR. ECONOMY .. « CYLINDER. STANDARD 1 SHIFT HEATER. AND SPARE IS, STILL NEW *L $14<>5 Suburban . OLDS 592 S. Woodward, B‘ham| ____Ml 4-4485 . T5T i-pamenohr ford codn- FORD V-8. L PORDOMAT1C M 3-0081. Stuait 1 STICK SHIFT. _________ . . .i tm . CALL°mJi. MURPHY. X'lIR EDDIE STEELE. FORD. * 184T FORD CLUB COU^E OOOi Cond . $75 FE 8-8131 j Just Make1 Payments ' '8ft FORD 2-DR 8285 only 817 md. Due Jan. lit 1155 180 Ea» j T eh Arp. Alto o.re. PE 4-2214. R1 1SU Ford. Foe Sa|> Caw 106 1IM PONTIAC DRAMATIC R ER. ABSOLUT RADIO AND „ ___ ______,utB,y HO kfi DOWN. Aeeume poymente ot » per mo. Cell Credit Mgr Perk* At MI 4-1500. Harold BAT. Font.' _v 1959 PONTIAC sadHIoa, -««*k JSf*! 3. i»«> pohtuos. ktcIdcutitm personal cere. Lew mUSue, Oh-cellont condition. Accept reasonable off at j|, w 4-loii niter I. ISM PONTIAC I. DSUJXB;i-DOOR --------- , rodto. heater, white- '69 CATALINA. . ,™_Ivr NEW PONTIAC8 AT TREMEN- CHEVROLET WOODWARD AVE HAM MI 4-3738 195ft MERCURY ~ CD_ MERCOMATIC RADIO _____ “— ----ABSOLUTELY NO wwr.r« Parka Keego Sales & Servic keefto Harbor I MERCURY MONTCLAIR' oor. radio, hefter ires. 8875 331 Callf< i MERCURY CUSTOM 2 DOOH just Make Payments _ . '95 PONTIAC. Stn . P«r onljr lll mo. _ Duo Jan. 15th "*S P«SrJ& Jack Cole, Inc. mv n t nur unisn* 81795 Larry Jerome SPECIAL How cars. Radio, boater. whites, tern signal*. gt j- 11.603.48 full price. $102.1 payment. $49.U per mot discount on ^all now *M R RAC RAMBLER radio and heater. Pull price $10M. BIRMINOHAM-RAMBLER, 9$4 S. WOODWARD. MI 9-3990. '57 RAMBLER. 1-OWNER, EXCEL- 1961 VALIANT $1698 PULL PRICE Pull Factory Equipment CALL LLOYD OA1UTIR 8895 BIRMINGHAM- | inm> NORTH CHEVROLET CO 1000 8 WOODWARD “ MINOHAM. MI 4-3735. 58 METROPOLITAN' “ HARDTOP^ Mm' Oftod deil. call OR 3-8315 R D r station wagon j l mu First payment J 1 i 8aTe»,"'"l9*r>SouJhn Saginaw. APE I 4-M14. ____ '_______I _ 'Jaguar, xk. ho. fixed head I tll N per i coupe. I9$7. auto, trans. white, i WHITE. ?lre__ spoked wheels. 11600 a* Commerce Rd. EM 3-415$ 195$ NASH. RADIO AND HEATER. BIRMINOAM-RAMBlIr.™ 666* H Used Car PLAZA PL mi W PLYMOUTH j»w. goiffH sport Suburban Wagon, ) ave . BiRMiNOHAM. mi j auto, trails., radio, heater, m ^ ~ whitewalls, power-steering and brakes. One owner! 3 N«>h~Rambier*,~r$4. 53 ft, 1 *»J ,*54. '55 Bulclti _ $1495 , aKMS&b ECONOM Y_CAR8. “ I M ________ 1th 3 IP original owner. OR 4-0308 18ft# PONTIAC STATION^"WAOON. excellent condition. FT 4-8109 '58 PONTIAC R AND R $487 ,. ’54 and ’18 Plymouth .. 8187 up I 8 . Fords *54 55v *58 *58 8387 up ‘ >58 Lincoln; ‘ftft and *87 Caddv 3 Packards. ’ ! LLOYD'S Used Gar PLAZA 58 RAMBLER American 2-Door with I radio, beater, whitewalls: I Nice auto! $595 2)2 S, SAGINAW FE 2-9131 5-1769. Etui Auto gales lit' S. Boginawj i$$| JEEP ‘57 CHEVROLET V5 UOObl955 FORD TUDOR FORDO *»*'»•. fu'L'*DVV toP'» no» black, white top,Pia.3I. _V yg , HK s*nd 1954 FORD WAOON. V-*. RADIO1 * ‘ . *------ ---'HEATER. AUTOMATIC, ’64 LINCOLN CAPRI. RED AND imerits, df $21.50 per m idtt Mgr., Mr..Perks a pay-. ton. 3-door Capri. . $ IOR AUTO SALES, Hardtnps 1 MODELS AND COLORS 4rW6t, Harofa Rurnarfard. LLOYD'S f Used Car PLAZA 1 *58 ENGLISH FORD I Fire Driving Trial 2-Door, radio, heater and 'To Qualified prosifects whitewalls. Extra nice ^ #r ( etlh down throughout! I pe0ymen» wllirhudle °W" $795 232 S. SAGINAW FE 2-9131 ..te^OLDBMOBILE RADIO AND whitewall tires, eacellent condi- I tion Pull price. $2M. Aseume j ------------------ . white! PCREDITh' MA^h I 1957 LINCOLN CLUB COUPE. V-12 u1 origins I $1M. 1953 Ltncoln. hard- 5!2£J*S®______«te » Sajpnau i-r—------- *-3|a nmai. 232 S. SAGINAW FE 2-9131 OLDS >. 9$ CONVERTIVLE. 7ELY SILVER METAL-FINISH RED AND ___ITE INTERIOR. 6-WAY TSEAT. ALL OTHER POW- -----------iLike ONLY DE- - BIRMINGHAM’S I LINCOLN-CONTINENTAL DEALER 1 S92 Beta Frost. Ine. j - 1280 Hunter Blvd.___MI 5-2200 I ...__ nrat __ equipment. HEW 18 THE ONL7 SCRIPTION! $2150 Suburban OLDS DRIvE IT HOMR TOiJaYI CALL MR. MURPHY, n 2-2529, EDDIE I STEELE. FORD _ j 1959 PLYMOUTH-~WAOON; V-», overdrive, clean Pull price $995 , BIRMINOHAM-RAMBLER. 616 8 WOODWARD. Ml 8-3900. _• PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR, V-«. I clean, radio, heater. *27$. FE, , Woodward, It'ham MI 4-4485 •51 OLD8MOBILE 1 "$$" 4 DOOR SEDAN. WITH AUTO TRANS.. RADIO AND HEATER. BLACK AND WHITE FINISH. W. I 'll'"’tord 2-door ulus Vi|iMlDuni'l7y " blue nnieh. Radio and heater. - a/walle. Stock No. IBM. I70«.1‘54 LINCOLN. 1225. EAST TERMS. NORTH CHEVRO- dll Ion. FE 5-1713 St oo.. JOM a, woOBward. - ; AVE. MI 4-2735. '■ I1 MHkPI IfS SMART TO LEASE FALCONS TO THUNDFRBIRD8 FROM $99 MONTH TOM SULLIVAN AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER MomliowduM— --------. of HIM per aaa- CalT Credit Mgr . Mr. Farke art MI *4-7500. Harold Turner. Fond. , _ 1155 FORD fiCTOBIA. STICK. — —- —j beater. _Spectal today —* — ------------t. Credit ±%»* II Mr Murphy. < 1957 STATION WAQONS WR HAVE I EXTRA CLEAN ONES. YOU CAN REALLY BUY A BARGAIN HERE!!! Suburban OLDS 92 S. Woodward. Bliam MI 4-4485 44 MERCURY. 2-DOOR. GOOD 'JEROME "BRIOHT SPOT" { | CASS AT ORCHARD LK. FE 8-4088 i OLD8MOBILE 1959 99 4-DOOR ; Holiday. Power brakes and Steer- Money Down. Full Price $195 | Assume payments of 110 per month. CML MR. WHITE. CREDIT MANAGER. FE S-04M. Eing AutoJieles__115 a. Saginaw , 1955 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOM. RADIO | AND HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO i MONEY DOWN. Assume payments | of $22.09 per mo. C 1 Mr. Parke at MI Turner. Ford-_ • T»5»' PLYMOUTH _______ herdtop, fully eotiipped, payments. MA 4-3294. __, 1957 PLYMOUTH PLAZA 4-DR. orlginalowner._a425._OR_4.9072 " PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR. VERY . in. PulF price 9496. BIRMINO-! 3U B. iiaM-RAMBLFR. 99$ 9. WOOD-’________ WARdTUI 6-1906. ■ - 1664 PLYMOUTH. 166. QR 3-1616. »lt*r_5._ AUBURN' PONTIAC. LIKE NSW. ALSO »3 Chrysler. 8-cyl„ like new. ‘54 Country Bqulre Ford, original with 6-ply tires. Leaving country, must sell. 166 B. Saginaw. FE 5-0453. 1656 PONTIAC STATION WAOON. plenty of extras, low mileage, cheap. MU 6-2760. 11)1 Blrch-wood, Troy. I i960 | Dodges i TREMENDOUS REDUCTION $AVE $1000 25.000-MILE GUARANTEE ON ALL '66 AND '61 DODOES —■ Bank Rates.— YOUR OLD CAR DOWN I GONE . OUT OF BUSINESS I Must Vacate Premises By December 31 | AH Gars in Stock at ! DEALER'S COST $49 ;Down Sale WE HAVE 30 t Fine Used Cars 1 that may be purchased ! with only $49 down First Payment Feb. 4 AS LOW AS ( $17 MONTH i EXAMPLE: 1957 CHEVROLET J RADIO - HEATER. V4 $695 r OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Aval FE. 2-6101 (teen Eyes. BUICK hjfWAtii.w OPEL _JEEP — . 1667 SMITH DOOOK, me. u'hutz Motors, 1 DeSoto-Ply mouth-Vain 612 9. Woodward Av MI 6-5300 LLOYD'S Used Car PLAZA 59 VAUXHALL | 4-Door with radio, heater, I whitewalls. One owner I $395 2)2 S. SAGINAW FE 2-9131 matthews-hargreaVes • 2nd ANNUAL YEAR-END CLEARANCE .ALE! -OUR BIGGEST SALE YET-OUR CHRISTMAS BONUS TO YOU! BRAND-NEW TIRES (original equipment & guaranteed) DDAIVTT^ NEWDELCODRY £5f(/\lNL/ CHARGE BATTERY SNOW CAP TIRES IN ADDITION TO THE 4 NEW TIRES ABOVE 1% INCREASE IN STATE SALES TAX NO Payment Until FEBRUARY MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES Oakland County’s Largest Chevrolet Dealer 631 Oakland Ave. FE 4-4547 ,n differential for winter driving. December Sale SHEP'S ___ __________BD.ll! l» *-4--, 151 Bant Blvd. at_Auburn I $9 FORD. I dr. W I960-PONTIAC BONNIVILLB VIB^ '57 CHEVROLET I IMVilT"' "““• ^ I te^AC. t dr PONTIAC 1919 I-DOOR CATALINA! __________er. straight stick. g1,479. MI 4-3530 kftare 4:39 - - WOODWARD AVE.. BIRMINO- | PONTIAC. I960,. 2-DOOR. HARD-HAM. MI 4-37JS. top, Catalina, hydramatlc. power iaaa r»» naMrimi'r—aa 1-door steering, premium tlree, economy • 1957 MRRCPRT, CLKaJT- 15 MERCURY 3 DOOR HARDTOP. With AlBO Trans . Radio and Ranter. Assume payment! of LLOYD'S Used Car PLAZA ’. I LLOYD'S._ 4-Poor with auto, trans., gf, mercury MoirrcLAm, i- l heater, whitewall*, power! I steering, power brakes, g-jj. o^,bill wdfe usjD' Like new throughout I 1 1 . PONTIAC._______ d3 FORD. Victoria . '64 CHEVROLET. Clb . Shep's Motor Sales FE 5-4301 iep,s £ r BLVD. money down. Lucky Auto Balei 153 South Bsgtnaw. FE 4-2S14. END OF YEAR SALE '55 Chevrolet* a* low aa 5395 *54 Ford—‘56 Studebaker Coupa '59 Plymouth Wagon — ■ Nash Ambassador All makes and madtli — Be eur 1653 'PONTIAC. OOOD TRAN8POR-tatlon, 6156. FB 2-5362 between i 6-)- _____________________________ I 1966 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF, HY-dranutle. nil power, whitewall i tigga. automatic dimmer, tinted ----- -------- |J W egg > mileage. I t 3-4161_ OLDS DOOR sedan; $795 232 S. SAGINAW FE 2-9131 •53 PORD. CUSTOinZED. Chevie engine 2-4 barrel!, - _ .hUt Make oller^OR Ij-ljgj *Cg CHEVROI F.T $1195 1 ^!r*o^tod. 4 dr «.um ! Auto v-g. ^__ ’57 MERCURY .., .$ 795 ooob CWDrriOiT’7 DOOR. Hardtop V-S. automatic, j ^ nnanw^i'^CHEVROLET $495;’ wU AL1 1 Y 216. > DOOR, 6 cylinder, standard. 55 CHEVROLET $ 495 U 9 POOR. Del Ray. I 1667 Chevrolet » __EM 3-6266. ___ ____ 1654 FORD. V-6 HARDTOF. VZRT . nice. PB 3-7l«. Wmattu 1666. 66 HOLIDAY COUPE IMMACULATE BUROUNDY AND BLACK FINISH. FULL POWER AND THE NEW-, EBT DRIYINO CAR ON [ OUR LOT. ONLY $2895 Suburban . OLDS I 592 S. Wootlward, B'ham! MI 4-4485 | 3 HASKINS I DECEMBER SPECIALS Buy the Family Christmas Gift 1959 CADILLAC ! FLEETWOOD '66 SPECIAL. Beautiful matalllc_green with all nylon Interior. This eer is lmmacu-1 late throughout. Full power, plus complete Une of factory acces-aorlas and OM air conditioning, t This la truly1 a oar that will give you yetra ot driving pleasure, j Only 13,795 1960 PONTIAC 9-PASSENGER STATION WAOONS. - Power steering, power brakes, hydramatlc. radio and heater. WITH economy] TAYLOR'S !. Radio. Heater. I ’61 CHEVROLET $2195 59 RAMBLER 8*5} Americas 3-door A real buy ’5LFORD " AGON $^7r»5 ’57 CHEVROLET $ 695; 1959 Edael Villager • 8$. Automatic trana 1954 Chevrolet 2-dr. ■ 1967 Ford 2-d . 11945 inW|?265.( You Want _ I Bargains * 11656 CHEVROLET 4-DR. STATION ralght stick 9450 j 6 Pontiac Catalina 4-dr Hard- ; jp Power ateerlne and power j PRE CHRISTMAS USED CAR SALE Need Extra Money fur Christmas? Hydra- ! You U *ave It in the extra a** . $745 j mlleaie these care will give. r hard- j 1957 ^ CHEVROLETJj . 11795! standard ’5? HILLMAN ..$ 495‘ Reauj warn and run* ice Bent 1#57 PONTIAC CLUB COUP! 3-. J<__i tone, hydnmatlci radio, heater. 5ft VOLKSWAG N $■ s95j whitewalls. Low down paymtnt. Country sedan . 9 - automatic '•?* CHEVROLET 1W6. 56 2 DOOR, 2-TOHE -BLUB. POWER STEERING AND BRAKES. NICE WHITEWALLS REAL BAR- ° $1695- Suburban OLDS 592 S. Woodward,. B’ham j ‘ Ml 4-4485 J r. 6796. HAUPT •PONTIAC WAOON. 1666^ SUPER FIESTA 4-Way power. PREMIUM TIRES. THE KIND YOU LIKE TO FIND! $2250 Suburban OLDS i! 592 5. Woodward, B'ham I Ml 4-4485 i Make Your Own Deal 4 Chevya, '63- 61-'56 949 up i 4 PonUacs, '59-'63-'52- 50 995 up 7 Fords. '65 te '51 ... *95 up { J Packard*. ’5«- 55-’53 i 1 Pickup* ik-3, and 1 ton. i 4 Cadillacs. '57-‘54-'55- 43. Btr Wagons J55 Paid. '54 Stude. Financing arranged. 169 other ! late model* and Iran*, specials, i ECONOMY CAM 39 AUBURN 1957 OLDBMOBILI "M" CC vertlble. hydramatlc. power tte lng, power brakes, radio, heal Many Other accessories. Like m Prices Cut '56 .BUICK WON.. ____ engine, standard ’ new V5» engina red 'fialah. ' !' AUSEDCARFOR V EVERY STOCKING ’ HASKINS Houghton CHEVROLET ! c qnr, 9715 Dixie Highway at )$-l« LX OU11 JOHNSON OFFERS - Wagon Specials - ’60 Rambler Wgri. .. Save $1000 NEW CAR WARRANTY ’59 Rambler Wgn. ...... $1595 LOW MILEAGE. SUPER '52 Ford Wgn....... $ 295 OOOD .TIRES. CONDITION ’60Chev. Wgn. ........ $1895 9-CYLINDER. LIKE NEW '56 Ford Wgn...........$ 795 FARKLANE, AUTO.. V-9 ’47 Willy* Jeep ......... $ 395 WAOON. FINK CONDITION - Ford Trade-Ins ■ • Ford. 2-dr . b!*< ft Ford KDTP I Ford Gift. Cpo. - Pontiac Bargains - • 59 BONNEVILLE VISTA*..........$2195 '55 PONTIAC "•HARDTOP ....... v...... $ 695 '55 PONTIAC, -4-dr: sed., white . i.$ 495 ’55 PONTIAC, 4-dr. *ed., green .......... $ 495 ’55 PONTIAC, 2-dr. sed., cad . . ..$ 495 ’55 PONTIAC, 2-dr. sed., gray ..$ 495 '54 PONTIAC,4-dr.*tan..... $ 395 -Misc. Specials- *ftft Olds, 4-dr. KDTP .. $888 ’88 Old*. 4-dr. Md. fftft Olds, 4-dr. tod. .. 1485 ‘ftft Flymoutli Bod. a6 Butck 2-dr HRTP 8888 *81 Bulck, HDTP . 58 Buick 2-dr . HDTF 81385 ’84 Bulck. HDTP MORE TO CHOOSE FROM. -RUSS JOHNSON- LAKE ORION 2 LOW-OVERHEAD LOCATIONS North Broadway, at Shadboit "Pontiac Division" . MY 2-2871-M-24 at Shadboit "Raijibler^bivision" MY 2-2381 COME IN SHOP AROUND OUR 2 BIG LOTS AND BEAT THE 1% TAX INCREASE $ $ SAVE NOW $ $ 19(0 PONTIAC BoanevUIn Vina Radio, tester. Hydramatlc power brake* and power eteertag. w .............•••••................... . $2795 1958 FORD t-Door Hardtop Radio, h'eljter and automatic Iraaamtaeteo. .....i........v..,..\........ . $2195 1958 OLDS MOBILE 9-Ooor Hardtop Radio, heater and automatic traumteeioo. .......................... $1195 1959 OLDSMOBILE kSkSi0^ w ***** .......................... $1895 1959 PLYMOUTH ♦•Door Hardtop. Radio, heater and automatic trammualoa. ........................ $1395 1960 PONTIAC ___ !&m’p..^OVb^i!« Wte,,te«r *"“• -....... A.................... $2795 1957TORD station Wofoa. Radio, boater sod automatic traiumltahm. ......*...... $1095 1959 PONTIAC Catalina 4-Door. Radio, boater and Hydramatlc trsoamiiston. .......................... $1795 1960 FORD 4-Door Fatrlaao 569. Radio, beater and automatic irantmlaalon. • • • • • ■ V • v * • * .-v'-riL- $1795 FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC "GOODWILt * USED QARS" Retail Store Value Lot- 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. * CORNER CASS, PIKE FK3-7W4 FE2-1185 ' * , , Vi. ' J ; - -Today's 'Television programs- ■ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1&60 SEVENTY-FIVE Cl— m MXLV TT S:M 0)1 , (4)1 (7) News and Weather (9) Popeye tn 6:16 (7) Newa 6:16 (2) New* Analysis (4) Weather •ill (3) News (4) News <7) Mr* com* (9) William Tdl fi 41 (3) SporU (4) Sports . 1:44 (3) News (4) News t (56) Philosophy of lisa 7:00 (3) Am Sothem (4) Michigan Outdoors (7) Deadline (9) 7:10 (3) Angel (4) Outlaws ■! (7)' Guestward Ho! \ (9) Movie: “Black Italy" (1335). A happy-go-lucky «oal miner goeo out on a Moriey. (56) Introductory Psychology CifO (2) Manhunt (4) Outlaws (coat.) (7) Do— Rood (9) Movie (coot.) (56) Langusgs and Linguistics CilC (3) Zane Grey (4) Bat Masteraoo (7) Real McCoys (») Movie (coat.) niJHn (4) Bachelor Father (7) My Three Sons . (t) Fancy Dm CiM (3) Witness (coot.) (4) (Color) Ernie Fori (7) Untouchables (•) Wrestling 16:66/0) Person to Person (4) Groucho (7) Untouchables (eoat.) 9) WresUlng (coat.) K: so (3) J— Allyaon (4) JlmBockas (7) Ernie Kovacs (I) News 10:46 (9) Sports 16:66 (9) Weather 11:00 (3) Nows (4) News (7) Mickey SpUtene (I) News 11:11 (3) Weather (4) Weather (I) Telescope UAW U:ie (3) Sports (4) Sports 11:66 (3) Movie: "Desert Sands" (1SH). A tort is captured bp a band of Arabs under the (4) I Monied Joan. 0) Movie. 0:60 (4) Exercise. CiOO (4) FOps Elisabeth.. 10:60 (4) Dough Ro ML (7) Exercise. (6) B of a sheik. Ralph Meeker, Marla English. (9) Movie: “King of Bur lesque” (1338). A producer of \ burlesque shows decides to risk hi tort— on a Broadway show. Warner Butter, 0:40 (3) On the Fend Front dll (3) TV CoUegt. 7:00 (4) Today. \ 7:00 (t) Felix the Ctt. \ (7) Johnny Ginger. \ dll (2) Captain Kangaroo, dll (7) Stage 1 tv Features By IteMad Pams international MY THREE IONS, 9 p.m. (7). Steve Douglas (Fred MacMunhy) is confronted with demands from Ms offspring for raises M their it mama St MMeeT • EHm U wiaur ookkfee wm li Keataini oppeilaitea 10:40 (9) Nursery School. Il SO (4) (color) Price Is Right. (3) I Love Lucy. (7) Morning Court. (I) Romper Room. 11: IT (4) Concentration. (3) Clear Horizon. (7) Love That Boh. FRIDAY AFTERNOON I O) Love of Life. (4) Truth i ~ (7) Texan. 0) Susie. IttSO (3) Search tat Tomorrow. (4) (color) It Could Bo Ton. (7) Boat tho Clock. 0) Myrt and Doris. Id« (3) Guiding Light Id* 0) News. I (4) News. 1:00 O) My Little Margie. (4) Newt. (7) About Facet. 0) Movie. (4) Bold Journey. 1:10 (3) Ao World Turns. (7) Life of Riley. (3) Medic. (4) (Color) Jan Murro Show. (7) Dap to Court. 0) Ho— Party. (4) Loretta Young. (7) Rood to Reality. 0) Homo Fabr. d« (2) Millionaire. (4) Yount Dr. Malone. (7) Queen For n Day. 0) Movie. (3) Verdict b Yours. (4) From These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trtwt (3) Brighter Dty. (4) Make Room lor Daddy, ft) American Bandstand. 4:16 0) Secret Storm. 0) Adventure Time. 6t» (3) Edge of Night (4) Here's Hollywood. 4:46 (6) Santa Claus. 0) Movie. (7) Johnny Ginger. (4) (color) George Pierrot. (6> Looney runes end Jhv . 3 p.m. 0). in effort to reach a larger audience, hearing-room series to time dot Tonight’s "Witness'* puts Jack “Legs" Diamond on tho ■toad. Dtamood, a notorious bootlegger, hijacker and racketeer of MpM't will bo portrayed by Fred J. Sooilay. ERNIE FORD 9:36 p.m. (4), Roger (“77 Sunset Strip”) Smith teaches Ernie about the operations [ n TV private eye. (Color). UNTOUCHABLES, 9:30 pjn. (7), Larry Fay (Sam Lev—) organizes unscrupulous milk eotn-into ■ monopoly which the price of milk during the depression. With J— Havoc and Robert Stack. PERSON TO PERSON, 10 pm. 0). Charles Collingwood visits Eva Gabor and her husband Dick Brawn and singer Andy Williams at their respective New York apartments. GROUCHO SHOW, 10 p.m. (4). Joyce McCardigan, 13, appears as "Mrs. West Covina, Calif.,’ sixth entry in Groucho * "Mrs. Housing Development" contest JACK PAAR 11:30 p.m. (4). Jack’s guests am Malcolm Mug-geridge, Genevieve, Johnny My-hers, and the Berlitz professors. (Color). TV 'News and Reviews The Steel Hour Pussyfoots Nicely Around Cens JOHN YUNGK Waterford Kiwanis to Install Officers \ " j .. Waterford Township Kiwanians nd their wives will attend an to-stallation-of-officera dinner at 7:30 tonight in toe Oakland County - *---’a Club in Waterford. By FRED DANZIG NEW YORK (UP!) - Question: b it true “The Steel Hour" tackled a controversial subject Wednesday night) Answer: The CBS-TV hour pre-•nted, "Shame the Devil," s play tiled as drama. The theme was supposed to deal with a sexy novel's appearance on a small town library shelf and its impact upon tht community, with special emphasis on the librarian who ordered the book, A Sr * Q: You mean they delved into the subject of censorship? They went into its various applications and effects upon the Democratic process? A: Well, no. Let’s my It wam’t exactly “The Male Artmal." They didn’t delve. The play, adapted by An— Fluke, kidded 6f Bob Hope” is scheduled to kick off NBC-TV’s new "World of .. .* series next spring . 4 . Milton Berle travels to Miami Beach in Mard) to keep a night club engagement and takes his NBC-TV ’Jackpot Bowling,’’ with Walk Out Against French DAMASCUS, Syria M6 — Thousands of students throughout (kg Syrian region of the United Arab Republic walked out 46 classes Wednesday and staged street demonstrations protesting "French atrocities” to Algeria. North America .contains about 234 million persons. Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows and lAlec Templeton are the last of the “Person to Person’’ guests. The CBS-TV show calls it quits with the Deis. 22 half-hour. ’Small Town DA,” a TV soles that la based on a book of reminiscences by Robert Traver, author bf "Anatomy of a Murder,' has been acquired by ABC-TV tor presentation in the 1961-62 season. SONOTONE House of Hearing Free Hearing Tests Free Parking At Rear ef "Open Ever, by Appointment" i 143 Oakland FBderaJ 2-1225 PONTIAC, MUCH. The Kiwanis lieutenant governor of tha 5th Division, Richard F. Hutaenga, will install tha follow-tqg officers: John Yimgk, president; Nicholas Gemalos, first vice president; Gerald DeWees, second vice pres- tory, and David Reid, treasurer. ■ * to . * ; The Kiwanis governor for Mich-jan, Charles Saur, will be the honored guest speaker tor the evening. 6 Dio as Dam Breaks BATUGAJAH, Malays (P - Six] tin mining laborers were sweat i their deaths Wednesday when] flood-control dam collapsed while they were trying to strengthen it. FI 4-1515 C4V ELECTRO MART The only ringing had to do with wedding bells at the finish.; When the script called for courage, It did ao in timid terms — like when courage doesn't cost anything — and who: It called for timidity, it did so in courageous STEREO and HI-FI KITS by EIC0 - DYNAKIT - CITATION CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS CO. 4500 W. HURON 0. OR 1-5700 Polish Alliance Picks Karl Staszkiewkz Polish National Alliance Chapter 12776 in Pontiac has elected Kart! Stankiewtrz of 5664 Strathdan Way president for the coining year. * 0 * Other newly elected officers include Emil Jawmski, first vice president; Anna Wisnewski. second vice president; Dr. Edward Grewaez financial secretary; Joseph Dolzynald Jr . recording see-ly; and Zlgmund Jexierski They will be Installed Jan. 8. WILSON - Today's Radio Prograpis Couple Stay Friends Even Through Divorce By KARL WILSON new YORK — Marilyn Monroe has taken her first legal step toward divorcing playwright Arthur Miller. She has designated Attorney Aaron L. Froech, of the law film of Welss-berger to Froach, to bo her general counsel. I Miller will be represented by John F. Wharton, of Paul Weiss, Rlfklnd. Wharton to Garrison, formerly counsel for both Miller and Miss Monroe, Tbs divorce will be accomplished very simply, since the principals remain friends and still see each other. In fact, Marilyn, in no hurry toward starting the action, took a month in choosing her lawyer. Some Hollywood attorneys were eager to represent the beautiful client hut, being a New Yorker now, she paid her compliments to the Mew Yorit bar. to to to .... Rocky Marciano, grounded In Toledo by the storm while trying to gut hum for the Fight for Sight riew at Carahfie nail, wired: “This to ene thing I cannot fight If I had the winn of an angei-Td bo thorn.” to to to Eddie Fisher tells us he end Lis Tnylorni fly back to London three days before Christinas to have their holidays with the children ... Peggy Cass was kidding about a prise fight doctor and said: "He’s a very nice | felknr. After examining a fighter and 'pronouncing him oJl, he always Assists him Into the ring.” ... A friend of ours found not only are hotels jammed but you can hardly find a hospital room In New Yorit THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Universal-International, which has an option on both Bobby Darin and his bride Sandra Dan, is searching tor a script to co-star 'em ... Floyd Patterson, asked to join Bob Hope's Christmas tour of Oi bases, sent word he’d be in training ... Jeff Chandler’s take for 'Return to Peyton Piece” will be $15,000 a week, with a flve- Q: Jut what was it about? A: R started with Ike librarian, played by Betsy Palmer, think lag that the library seeded a ropy of a beet-selliag novel that dealt with Ufe In IMh Century Boston. Her fiance, a young doctor, frit that her attitude would antagonize the town’s respectable citizens and possibly hurt his career PIGGY week guarantee. to to to KARL'S PEARLS: A local fellow says his wife just divorced a nice, quiet little place to eat home. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: *Tvt been Christmas shopping," writes Paul Evans, “and got an electric train, a pogo stick and a space helmet' And also some stuff tor tha kids.* Taffy Tuttle's been trying to find some 1940 silver dollars—she heard the 1940 dollar could buy twice as much as the 1960 dollar ... That’s end. brother. (Copyright, 1666) The civic leaders began pressuring pretty Betsy to take that foul book off the shelf. She then read the book and decided it was, to fact, trash. She remarked that the author ught our forefath-‘ spent 90 per cent of their time shinnying over bedposts.” Betsy got mad. She refused to help the author, played by Vincent Price — ever the villain — stir up more controversy and . . . * * . * Q: Pardon me. Did you say Betsy Palmer was a librarian? A: Yns. In the play. And, teaptto the auggy, tartar era •ertpt, she did a alee jah. Q: Mow’d it all come out? A: -The book was taken off the shelves while Betsy was out to lunch. The local paper printed the author's Mast against censorship. Betsy and her fiance, played by Cbnrad Janie, ****** they had a bright future tog after ell. She was given an autographed copy of “Shame the Devil” and Fd my everyone was happy. Somehow, everything was glassed over nicely. Q: Thanks. I see I didn't uch. DIALING AND FILING: S* much action took place in turbulent water on last night's “Wagon Train” that tor one horrible moment I feared I had tuned in “The Aquanauts” by mistake . . .Perry Oomo's long string of classy, slick, satisfying variety hours came to an end last night as the song-and-dance numbers fizzled. The best HWts to the hour weren’t contributed by (keenest stars but by the Ray CharWa chorus am ‘mother” of yowto Joey Heather-ton, who busted m to chat with Perry. It was very funny, i THE CHANNEL SWIM: A full-hour action-adventure series, phalt Jungle.” replaces "Tbe Islanders” oo ABC-TV’s Sunday night schedule beginning next March. Daa Dailey la preparing* TV ■perisl, “The Song and Dance Man,” which aatataa vaudeville. Joining Dailey In the east wfll he Jack Haley, Pat Rooney 8r. and Larry Rest, °A one-hour visit to “The World GET OUT OF DEBT! WITHOUT LOAN CONSOLIDATE and Arrange to Pay All Your Bills Past Due or Not... 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Nans (IK Mocha W. of T«tofrapM FE 4-6661 y SKVKXTV SIX 17 -4 TtfK PONtlAC PRKSS, THURSDAY. DECKMPER 45, 19(H) Stress Pocketbook, Not Religion < Japanese Commercialize Yuletide TOKYO (AP) — Even Dakko-jand hat and sporting a whitelwalks of the Ginn, Tokyo's famed Jckm look* like Santa Qaus. beard., } (tourist, shopping, restaurant, night i .one sign that Tokyo, too, . ' * * * club, cabaret area, J* getting repdy tor a big Christ-1 Recorded renditions of "Jingle On one of the busiest intersec-Bells" and Japanese language ver- tions a cardboard choir of blond| sions of "Silent Night." fill the eir.jyoungsters rears three stories, the| - Arches bearing real looking! feet planted on giant letters say* s- stained glass images dt a mother tang "Xmas sale.” ft and child extend otfer the side-' One of the big department! • Dakko*chan, die dinging, wiiik* ing (Ml that Japan gave to thd teoHd, now shows up in die sidewalk stalls wearing a red Jacket (stores boasts a mammoth sprawi-hfe evergreen laden with artificial [snow. Smaller trgps In the expensive Jewelry shops are decked with pearls and other baubles. Many big stores have wiiidoW decorations that might give New Ifth Avenue a for the i it it That is more than a figure of [speech, since the Japanese effort Is aimed directly at the /commerJ rial aspect of the Christmas holiday. Except for a scattering of 'Japanese Christiana and a few Western residents, Japan does irat Observe Ofristmas as a day of significance. But it Is the the traditional jalarend bonus for moat Japanese workers and alert merchant is bidding for the money. SHO#PEM EVERYWHERE This year the escalators, elevators and stairways of the big stores are jammed with shoppers. Counters, cases and racks are overflowing with goods, Wrappings for packages bey holiday greetings and trimmings. of , the City have Oiristmaf trees. The "pachinko” or pinball parlors have added (b their garish tjecarte tions signs saying "Merry Xmas" in English and Japanese. Tea and coffee houses have scattered tinsel, wreaths, stars and bells vytth/ a lavish hand. Petite girls in the confectionery shop wear Santa type Jackets and hats of red and white. America's highest golf course is the 9,000 foot high linjes at - Cloudcroft, M. In winter it Is Railway stations in the heart part of aaktiag area. Motorist's 'Speech' Nets Quick Court Conviction SPARTANBURG, ft C, (AP) -A speed conviction was returned jta Criminal Court here raci in a drunken driver case. The jury gave tyST guilty verdict after witnesses testified that the driver staggered frtom his oar and up to a dead (tow, killed when Struck by hp'Vahicle, and remarked in shifted tones; “This man seoms. to bo hurt pretty bad. W# better get him hospital.’* Holiday Spociall 1961 PLYMOUTH SAVOY 2-OS. latlaSMi tate, litmte, ssU- ISTtiwKSwo. d- MAWA ST'M ”1(1 ■ «lr NM «uAim. m* !•••••• aaA bi R&R MOTOHS. lac. wash and wear or reg. Pilgrim shirts ^choice of 5 collar styles here’s the kind of shirt value you’ll want to scoop up by the armful! 2.98 Pilgrim shirts 3.98 Pilgrim shirts 137 3 Davs Onlv 327 3 Days Only 2 just say “charge it” at Sears Select Lynn regular spread or Pqrt short point collar It) cotton broadcloth ... Lawton medium point or Heath short point button-down in cotton Oxford cloth. Each in all white with regular or french cuffs. Sizes 14-17. Pick Lynn regular spread coyar in white cotton Oxford cloth or pastel -cotton broadcloth . . . Ansley or Port short point collar in checked or white broadcloth . . . Lawton button-down in white Oxford cloth. 14-17. Men’s Furnishings, Main Floor hurry in while selection of colors, sizes and fabrics is-complete! Sears new Stay-Brite finish keeps Gold Bond shoes new-looking longer! reg. $11.98 877 A nstmas FREE PARKING DOWNTOWN in all Pontiac City Metered Parking Lots until Christinas! Shop Sears Now! s’ assorted knit sweaters reduced choice of deep “V* or bulky knits, regularly $4.98 337 each^ Boys' Wear Dept.. Main Floor Charge It Choose his Christmas bulky knit pullover sweater ii either the square crew neck or deep “V” style. -All popular stripe. In sizes S to L. Shop now and save! Regular 12.98, $3.98 Vestee Sport Shirts Charge It Strikingly handsome In a new way. Rayon challis body with fancy acetate collar or front. Spread collar. Elastic inserts. Boys’ Bulky Knit Orion* Cardigan 3” Charge It 100% Orion acrylic in an aaaortment of popular colors. V-neck or shawl collar. 3-6x. ♦DuPont Reg. TM. Little Sister Slack Set Charge It Washable cotton flannel lined cotton sateen slacks with cotton overblouse. 3 to 6x. Other Ml IS and SJt The supple, quality leather in these Gold Bond shoes have a special new finish which reoulres less polishing than ordinary ' leather. In brown, black. Preflexed leather soles. 7-11. Shoe Dept. Sears Main Floor SAVINGS on boys’ dress-up outfits! Charge It "Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back” SEARS 154 North Saginaw big aaaortment reg* 5.98 casual suits with long pants 4 66 Charge It Choose from solid colors and two-tones. AH have warm cotton corduroy jackets, ray. on and acetate flannel boxer slacks. 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Belgium - *** ** * "**• Belgium's king Baudouin today! ***** ** an law m at u to » married a shy Spanish aristocrat ' amid ancient regal splendor In a; Precipitation in Burrie* tonight, world shaken by rebellion and,and mow or snow Barries Sunday restlessness. and Monday wfli average about This rejoicing nation chanted three-tenths of an inch. “Loag live the king—Long live the! Twonty»fo|ir was tits lowed! tern-queen’* as the monarch, 30. wholperalurv in downtown Pontiac pee* was regarded as Europe’s “mostjcedtng $ sum. At 1 pm the re-eligible" bachelor, took as hteienwfoig ™» -bride -tail and dark-eyed Dona Fabioia. ■ — ----------1 .......j'"TI....i.' "~T"' I "Local chambers should be or*! iganixlng right now to develop a! strong, articulate voice of business! PUNJABS Outside it was a cold slate-gray | day, but In the hearts of the BcL gians and guests that included five I kings, four queens and 41 princes] and princesses U was a warn and] happy historical occasion. FaMola—dressed in a tang white satin gown with trailing veil-=api peaved at first to fight back a few tears of happiness. But she] established. Later Wednesday he dtepoaod of his 100 shares of Scott Paper Q>.: fhjlt. McNamara, 'whose financial loss (Continued on Page 3, Col. i» Christmas Story for Children, Page 69 Condes ..,11:.'.*'..';.... M County News ........ M Editorials*................ S IpHmmphMtl) quick smiles and a comforting pair on the hand by her king husband.] A brilliantly dressed audience of European royalty — even' a sprinkling of tit|'ehoiders tram the! Near and Far East—looked on . with approval. The Wrong One Knew*1 $■ CLEVELAND Uh—“The key lit you know wtofoe." ...said a uo‘e SA ’ ’ UNO ANDWM BRIDE tit W®" WOT fSNT pit MB, W* |L. _.* wL was! Several hours later WednecdhkK Lawhor told police, ha found if **** Y Aragon M « 5 55Tburglar “knew where" and , «*aor W* stole JIM trail the houes, leaving vvWof their wedding The THE PONTIAC tl8th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. DECEMBER J5, 1960—84 PAGES Fighting Starts in Addis Ababa; Haile Flies Back News if Scorcce but British Envoy Sends Word of Battling LONDON British government spokesman (Aid today fighting has broken out in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia. Edward Heath, lord privy seal, told the House of Commons he had received this information from the British admassador “in the past two hours.” The ambassador threw open the embassy compound in Atttte Abu-bn to any Britiah. stdpecto who Romney to Give | Tragedy Shatters S?®" H°Ur Rambler Buyers Mother’s favinm Rnnrk I Nothing Savings Bonds A proud Waterford Township mother watched herj Ann,.* Will iu c;_„r-JiS°n perform in a Christmas program last night and! oonus win do r,9uJ®a!mornenta later saw him killed under the wheels of a car. on Four-Month Sales;] jn one fleeting moment, Mrs. Raymond B. Houston! Colls Plan Crusade Reported Near Decision on Taking Appointment as Attorney General The broadcast was heard hare; as the deposed emperor dashed] toward home from Bnuil. where be had been on a formal state; visit while Wednesday ■ coup took place in Addis Ababa. Airline sources mid tie emperor wa$ heading for Roberts field in Liberia, the Mi width at the African Continent away foam Ethiopia One report had hfos'aftmdy in Liberia, The Ethiopian broadcast nounccd the sppslaimi nt of a prime minister. Rat lmru. hiti Ethiopian ambassador to Indio! and the Soviet, Union, t WORKSHOP HUDDLE - Uafty J. Woodman (right), president of foe Pontiac Ana Chamber of Commerce, discuseei stale problems wtth two other chamber at commerce officials daring the legislative workshop pt wealed by foe Michigan Chamber of Commerce at Devon Cables > Inn rtaUM pm« raw yesterday. With Woodman an Bennie Lattner (left), president of the Femdale Board of Commerce. and Ken R. Beardsley of Grasse Prime, regional vide president of foe Michigan Chamber of Comment. NEW YORK (B—Oeorge Romney, president of Amer-jican Motors Corp. today] [said the company will award a bonus to Rambler! lour buyers based on total [Rambler sales in the period aided March 31, 1961. * j The bonus will consist of j UR. Savings Bonds, Romney said, and will be based upon sales as compared with the same period a year earlier. The sales period] runs from Dec. 1 to March] 131- "j Romney said -the idea was to jshare economic progress with all [consumers, hot Just with special; I groups. Hr ntadr thr statement at a j WASHINGTON (UH)- Urges Businessmen Mingle in Politics Awaits Oakland Water Decision » a plaa which “call* 1 tghrtri cansamer. Romney ..said foe buyer \\i m ake his regular deal with regular Rambler automobile drat- Supreme Court to Hear SchoHe Of 1144 Myrtle St., saw her; joy turned to tragedy. lit a program at Donelson Ele-, Youthful Robert F. Ken-men tary School. 7-year-old Carl iJnedy, reported /close to a Houston happily sang Christmas!decision on whether to take songs with his classmate,. j the job of attormy general, Wnt. later he rw Me foe met today With his brother, path ef a ear on MM at Lynn I ,, f ■ , . . ’ street - before the eye. ef bh {President - Elect John F. horrified mother and school [Kennedy. cfc"ro* Robert Kennedy and the „HVT..^,”,r,rival w ^ president - elect conferred * * a for an hour and 10 minutes Carl was one dr the Houston*' at the latter's Georgetown eight children, ranging in age foMHjhome G months to 9 yean. Robert was asked as he left "He was foe cutest little guy [whether he was makh« any de-you ever saw," said veteran [cisions. Township Police Igt dark Hart. ( .. who investigated the accident. *"“y’ * "f** . “What eaa yen tell aar* Ckri had been waiting with his j “Nothing,” iw —*■! mother and about seven class- _ , ■ 'mates on the north side of M59.I There *** mtormed Hweulation jit was almost 9 o’clock and traffic —*vtn ■ome knowladgal|le was heavy, witnesses told police. Repubticana-that Robert’s appointment to the attorney general post might be announced soon by By mi LOCHBILER PonUac. area buslna^smen were urged ygaUfday to turn their sights toward Lanriqg. i bcew lng \he •tale's fiscal and Iggwatlve policies," said Rex asked informally to recagnh* tha ‘ new regime. "Itus expansion." Romney said. penetration at $ MBpritedlWes ma I ' that this directive was canted Hesitancy of Comity Communities to |ujr Causing Detroit Trouble Romney said oxpanstoti w Amcr-jican corpora lions abroad was! J , Hesit^v rf-Oakland County'^- nendad to serve Potter, manager of organ I- communitiw . „ m mtlooal serrieft for |^a Ike in Enenent Health, mchjgpu chamber of Com-j,77-^rint,n*n^*d!um,ee emm-mmm.” Soy Doctors After Exam merce. I “ iitro^m^Smcri^ad "General Moiors and Ford are jurisdiction. ' s yT*>>ni|i "** Wro,ch °* tor‘ > they’ll 1 In Lritgan. 5, Matt fold Peril*-mem IH» British ambassador In Addis Ababa had reported bght*: _ _ _ »ng in the Ethiopian capital in-j report wlfofo an hsnr alter foe about the state's present finanduij expansion is wrong." Rom-j Seholh* said the largest i volvcd ’moderate small hrma and! Chief EmeuUve Ml Walter Reed lBmJ legislative position. !»2?safote mT*' PP Lney s?id- *’f ^«fve It will bejdlltrkt fn Michigan has 13 He contends that the pnpriattonj make-up of the Senate districts; equal protection STS Michigan Author Thtes appointments would leave __________started the school day ; unfilled only tw o of the 10 Kennedy in a hushed atmosphere this mon-jcaMuet' poatn poatmaifor general fog. ‘ and Agriculture secretary. i’t much talk about) The preaktentetect toldmewsmcn but M’a Wodnesdsy night tiM# if he failed Army Mriftral Orator. Senate , Sells TV Rights . ; - -m* ^ McNamara Severs Ties, Takes Additional Loss cabinet a lections today, be probably would do » Friday. FULL DAY OF TALKS The president-elect schedofod a full day of talks with members ef , Congress mid other caAers at his ABC has Georgetown home. Small] Hte press secretary. Pierre Salto- tfrmed economic knpeaalicm. (the population of the smallest. He; new YORK (API I Panelists were Stewart Didxun A serradaty sanree baa bera j. “It is a cold, calculating effort; contended that If the preaeotjacqrired TV rights _________________________ and John L. Denman, legiaiative mgbt tor mm dw becaaw to become exempt trops naticmalLjand of population shifts con-D. A.." a book by Robert I *er- nobody an foe announced agents ef foe Fold Motor Co.; *fo «praating papaMten of Ori- policies and national boundaries ^’’ ttouea. by 1370 the largest dis-Travers. author of "Anatomy of calling Itet was a prospective cab-George Van,, Oouvering. legisla- ** Chanty to araktog ap for 1 Romney said that American pro-;,riot will have 25 times the pop-!a Murder." . k*t appointee, live agent tor Mkhfcut Krilroad radergreend rappty. duct ion of automobiles had de* nation of foe smallest district * * * , Aribnr J. Gatdbmg, SL special Asaaciation: and former State Sim. Remus, who said there’s noth-jriford from 73 per cent of foe]—all with equal representation, | Travers fo the pen name of John) (Continued on Pace 3 COLS) Colin L. Smith, manager af the tag to prevent his city selling wa-^world production In ltll to M - * ft ♦ ' d. Voelker. Michigan Supreme; - - ' Michigan Employer* Unemftoy-! tar right away to Pontiac and sur-|Pfr c*Bt hi MSS. A 19i2 amendment aetting uPlCbort Justice who resigned earlier I _ii rs outlined Detroit ’s j Romne> said present natioiml, the Senate districts provides for jthis year to devote himself toT OOtDCUl f OHS In for Snow Bowl DETROIT TA—Tile merry-go-round whirl on UlC Fordl prtntM| naumes of foe panelisU' county supervisors and officiate, [Pick 'Em Up . Motor CO.> top ezacutive level apperently has ground talks were distributed at the end * * * ' . Free to ft hftR for.* while. duties of company president as well boerd at the giant auto firm. Ford1 dcncy from Robert 8. McNamara. 44, who has« accepted the post of Defense secretary 'in the Kennedy cabinet. Feed had served as both jfoesi-dent and hoard chairman of. the rampanj his grandfather founded (rapt last July 13 whep Emoat R. Breech retired as chqivmnn. He gave up the- preside)^, which he had held since IMS, live weeks ago to McNamara. And foe eMs are that a new j SchoHe aakl under the aystem aj district would be entitled to dectj A senes, based on Voelker’sj . ~ ^ • «" If «U foe Wwte- memoirs of 14 years to the district Of OIMCIQY {jrOmB Ition moved out. (attorney's office at Ishpemtog, * Mich., to expected to go into foe Football enthusatets will have to network's schedule next season, bundle up tor the Mg game San-MeanwhUe. ABC is looking lorjday. The finale between the De-Ont ip- i man to play the title role. They troll Lions and the Chicago Bears ! early this week-' Turbulent seas [The MM shipping season at theiwam somebody whp looks tihejmay he fougtM to a mowMorm. an tithe Weather Bureau warned kxtoy. a legislative Schimmcl, Remus made it dear;Shore residents have been enjoy-j$ault Shipping Ends bv tto* Mlchi that hte department's timetable tog fine sea food dimers, free of j ~r 9 iraeiw stlfcl depends "on how last Oakland; charge, ever since the bUaaid| SAULT STE. MARIE. On — *-**■** ” liirh this week.* Turbulent seas The 1M0 shipping season i ______________ health {have strewn the beaches with lob-fSault ends today, barring weather! John Wayne. Who doesn't l. 5); 'store and shell fish. Interference. 1 such an actor? Baudouin Is Married in Brussels Gold weather through the weekend was predicted. { Show flurries and temperatures tumbling to a tow of 33 ire ex-; pected tonight. .33! THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER U S. Moon Shot Fails 6th Time Spectacular Blast Puts an End to $40-Million Attempt at Orbit GAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) —The United States (ailed (or the sixth straight time to send a satellite around the moon today when the giant rocket exploded in (!' The spectacular blast end* four-shot Atlas-Able carrier rod*, et program—a $40 million failure. It, will be several months before U S space scientists have another shot. .* * * American space scientists now must await development of more powerful rockets, expected next summer, for future, moon launchings. 4 The 10-story tall rocket, carrying a 388-pound space craft in Its flOge, rose smoothly from its amurchUgbt-Uluminated pad at 4:10 atm. EST today. The satellite was (Sacked with electronic instruments designed to make the most cgtensive study ever attempted of the moon's environment. SOCKET EXPLODES The huge rocket appeared to be flying a true course for 70 seconds, then it suddenly lurched violently and erupted with a blinding flash tttat illuminated the Atlantic Ocean and its beaches for Several miles. A massive ball of red-orange As hung seemingly motionless thousands of feet in the sky for several seconds as tons of fuel Aere consumed in a boiling in-fSmo. Flaming pieces of. the rock-St spiraled into the Atlantic sever-gj miles offshore. , T: ’ • #. * * "the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said an investigation is under way to determine what went wrong. ‘the rocket's extremely difficult mission was to hurl tl craft to the moon 240,000 miles stray in 00 hours.____ Tbs failure leaves the moon aa ollusive target for U.S. missilemen who had propelled five earlier rockets toward the moon without success—and leaves the Soviet Union with a commanding lead in dm field of space exploration. *. * * Soviet scientists last year hit the moon with Lunik II and took the first (detune of its hidden backside with Lunik IIL a wide-swinging earth satellite which passed behind the moon on its The Pay til Birmingham "T Bloomfield Vi Boad Program Tonight BIRMINGHAM — The fate of a 1443,000 road improvement pro- j gram planned for Bloomfield Village in Bloomfield Township may not be decided tonight at t jpubllc hearing. The meeting will be in the Bloomfield Village Elementary School at 8:30- p.m. Final Vote Tally Gives Jack Edge of Mere 112,494 WASHINGTON (UPI) - Final official returns from all 50 states today showed that Sen. John F. Kennedy defeated Vice President Richard M. Nixon for the presidency by one of the narrowest margins In history — 112,494 votes. Certification of Rhode Island's vote today completed the tabulation. The official matt there, 147,843. Here is the tabulation based on official results of the states: Kennedy - 34,333,80$ <40.715 per cent) Nixon - 34.121.314 (40.551 cent) Others - 505,658 (0.734 per cent) Total - 68,880,780. Kennedy had 50.083 per cent of the 68,355,122 two-party vote while Nixon had 49.018 per cent — • mooed low difference of ,»4 per cent. Escalators Rattle tribesman Frotpt | the Himalayas WanCA04> (UPI) — Escalators — ■graved a aonroe of amoosmsnt jfrwhiiifTr to Khnmjo ChomW, a tihorpo Ufhswasn from the Rim akfh time be got on a godo," ha asked HKtoiy. Phillies Trade Conley for-Sullivan of Bosox PHILADELPHIA I* - The Phil-ndelplda Phillies announced today a straight trade of pitchers — Gene Cooley to the Boston Red Sox for Flank Sullivan. Both an righthanders and among the tallest men in basebell. Conley is 6 feet I, Sullivan 8 feet 8. Both are 30 years old. - “ * ' , . AT n*Wu FATHER AND SON — A revolutionary government ruled Ethiopia today, apparently ending the autocratic regime of the bearded Emperor Haile Selassie. The new ruler is Selassie's son, Crown Prince Asfa Wassail, who took over while his father was on a state visit to Brazil. The crown prince has banned all flights of aircraft into or out of Addis Ababa, an action that could keep the emperor from returning. (See story on Page 1.) McNamara Seven Ties and Takes Loss (Continued From Page Ope) in assuming the defense post is csdhlhted at a million dollars, de; Uberately incurred an Rddttional loss in disposal of thf steak. He could have reaped a tax benefit by selling the stock in two blqcka, one now and the other earipfihext Bob Kennedy Mum on Cabinet Verdict (Continued From Psge One) counsel for the AFL-dO, Is the president-elect'* top choice for Labor secretary. Goldberg's appointment was expected to be One union official said he believed the only hitch that could develop would be an unexpected decision by Goldberg to refuse the Douglas Dillon, undersecretary of State and * Republican, has been d more often than anyone else during the past week as Kennedy's possible choice for Treasury secretary. But an informed source said several other men have been under consideration recently. Dillon conferred secretly with Kennedy last week. When word of their meeting leaked out, Dillon Issued a stale-meat through aa aide denying Out he had bean offered a Job In the Kennedy adtnbristratioa. Dillon returns late this afternoon from Paris where he has been participating in diplomatic talks. As for Robert Kennedy, he has been weighing possible public criticism of an appointment to his brother's cabinet against his conviction that he would do an outstanding Job a* the nation's chief law enforcement officer. [ couM get the letter the eroner 1 rfiRMty Fordishwh, would feel," McNamara said. McNamara also anounced he will not exercise options to buy 304100 shares oLBartislofli, Ret said be 'had roughly SSto.StS In aapptoawtol compensation doe Mm. Ham Paid. He ■aM he aaw no conflict of Interact in “aeeepllng it wh*n the payment dataa occur. However, I believe It Is a subject for Confirms and tito lawyer* to de-chte.” He said he thinks his ties with Ford will be completely severed by Jan. 1, adding that he has no plans tor the distant future and Intends to remain )n the cabinet 'long as the president will accept me.” He submitted Ms resignation as Ford president Wednesday, effective Jan. 1. McNamara plans to sell his Ann Arbor home in the near future. He said Wednesday he will buy a house in Washington. Mo broil *'It would be a mistake,” a close associate of Robert said, “to speculate that, any decision has been reached Mr that he went to the Justice Department to get briefed.’ Push Down Cold and Snow Canadian Winds Busy hour fanned the cold air through i-tile Dakotas and Western Mbrne-y sota and caused some, drifting of s snow. The icy cold air dropped temperatures into the teens and r 20s in the Rockies and Into the 20s and 30s in Midwest areas. The chill was felt southward Into Tex-' as. Lower readings weite In prospect tonight. _ _________ -J. Gale warnings were in effect Bfib MTiabr (Jar thu »n»r-jon Lakes Superior and Michigan. — Snowfall was heaviest in the EL*** ?• * I ^a^otas and Western Minnesota. ^ ffl n "iuJi uT»f KturnMH However, no heavy snow,, warn-N.rtb to mrtowfa is-* ing, were issued by the Weather By The Associated Prom A storm moving out of Northwest Canada spread snow and icy air across north-central sections of the country today. Wind gusts up to 58 miles per The Weather tW|sb«.Ti Mil to Paella* Lawait tamparaturr prtcedlnf I * S ssi .: Wind vsMty U a.| WBUIUM... Bureau. The cold and snow were expected to cover most' areas the Rockies through sections of the Midwest, Rain mixed with snow was forecast from Southern Missouri northeast-mrd thro It was cold in the snow-covered regions of the Northeast, where many areas still were digging out from the worst autumn si history. Temperatures were r zero ahd in the teehs in sections of New England. However, southerly winds moderated temperatures in much of storm • stricken Warmer weather was in prospect for the Eastern seaboard. ijED it 11 -Mm urn Austin, Tex., Hotel Burnt AUSTIN. Tex. (A?)-An early morning fire at the luxurious 12-story Commodore Perry Hotel day forced 390 guests from their rooms, and left the swank Austin Chib a smouldering water-soaked Wrack. ual objections to coot Recently. 42 property owners who signed the petition guthoriz? ing the township to go ahead with plans on the major project asked that their names'be stricken from the record. NO REASON GIVEN However, no reason for the aeon was givtn, so it was decided by the Township Board to continue proceedings. Needy S8 per the Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. Burial will be in Oak Hfil Cemetery, Pontiac. Mrs. Newman dtedtoday at h wne following a t*fef illness. She was born ht,Yorkshire, Eng-land, and had lived in the county 55 years. She was a member of, the First Baptist Church in Pontiac and the Itpyal Neighbors of America, Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. Charles Gilson of Southflrid) a Doyle N. of Birmingham; a r, seven grandchOdren, 21 great-grandchildren and Ofie great-great-grandchild. provement. There are 787 property owners bring In tito ana. ' The proposed township plan would call for paving and repair of 11 miles of streets over a two-year period. At that time, moot residents at the meeting agreed (hat the Awaits Oakland Water Decision (Continued From Page One) department auditorium to hc _ Remus' report was Pontiac City Manager Walter K. Willman. He didn't participate In- the dlacue-don.,.. „ 2E Later, however, be said before the city can bay Detroit pater Wholesale disagreement on the method of fi"oert"g at tonight’s meeting could delay the project UP TO BOARD However, the-final decision to go ahead with the plan will be up to the discretion of the Township Board, according to Supervisor Arno Hdlet. Birmingham car talesman will be arraigned in Circuit Court Monday on charges of larceny by conversion. Willard Garoutte of 621 N. Connecticut St. Royal Oak, over to Circuit Court fay Municipal Judge Edward ' Emery. Garoutte was released on a $600 bond. Fred Kohler of the Strickland Transportation Co. M Detroit King Baudouin Weds in Regal Atmosphere (Continued From Page One) was a monarchy gaining another seen. For the Belgians it was a dream come true. They had been without since the tragic death 0f Queen Astrid in an automobile accident 25 yean ago. For Fabtola, two years older than her husband, it was a peri aonal dream come true. In her 20s back in her native Spain she wrote a fairy tale about a girl who became a queen. Her heroine was called Queen Myrta. "And wishing henceforth to please everyone,” Fabtola wrote, “she was the moat understanding, the best, the most beloved queen of all trawl.” Fabtola and Baudouin had to go through two long wedding ceremonies. At the first, the civil one in the great throne room of the Brussels Palace, (he was visibly nervous. Once she caught her train on a chair, a quick-witted lackey in knee pants rushed forward and released it Just a moment, before Fabtola would have ait on it Baudouin, in the khaki uniform of % Belgian army officer, smiled at her. *3 ♦ track on a aa# csnveitible. The deal tsrai tatite with Crown Chrysier-Plymouth hi -fifteolt, bu| the firm dosed and tha mthsactioj was turned 'Over to Garoutte, salesman ait the now defu Schutz Motors, tnc., In Birmingham. ★ * '# Kohler charges that Garoutte sold the truck apd pocketed portion of the money In addition to extending the number of payments on the convertible. Mrs. James E. Smith Service for Mrs. James (Gertrude H.) Smith of 400 Argyle Blvd. was to held today at 5:30 p.m. at the Bell Chapel of the ■IMM It- Hamilton tb. burial In White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Tray. Mrs. Smith died Monday at her home after e long Illness. i a member of St. Ann’ Guild Of 8k James Eptacope Church. She waa also a member of the Delta Gamma sorority and the Village Women’* Chib. She is survived by her husband. Service for Mrs. John (Susan) W- Newman, 85, of 4536 W. Maple Road, will be 3 p.m. Saturday at Illinois Certifies 27 Electoral Votes for Sen. Kennedy SPRINGFIELD, 01. (AP)' - President Elect John F. Kennedy won dm postelection battle of the baUdtf in IillrmfS Wednesday. His tfrpMn Vallfy lntn tills to iUTTslactorai votes' certified tinanfanautiy by the Re-publican-controlled State Electoral Board- The board ruled there was insufficient evidence to back up Re- tfedMM vote fraud in heavily Democratic Cook County, Including Chicago. At one point in the bitter weeks since -the Noe. 8 election, Gov. William G. Stratton, lame duck threatened to withhold certification if tangible proof 'of fraud presented. He stated Wednesday: T don’t fart this showing hit been made today.” With Illinois officially in the Kennedy column, the p elect appeared assured electoral votes—31 More than the required majority-when electors In the 50 states cast, their ballots next Monday. Industry — which cense meg better than half et the city's welter •4a willing to Join la with the city In the project or ccnttone to pi from Ha own wells. Remus refused on several occasions to.be pulled into a discussion on whether the Oakland partmentof Public Works should be the dispenser of Detroit water. Ha has disagreed in.the past over pice scales with R. J. Alexander, DPW director. k ★ h Detroit’s major concentration is on developing the water system in the suburbs, Remus said'. He said the plant capacity for pumping in except of a billion gallons a day was there, but there’s no place for the water to go. Besides the southern Oakland County communities already under 30 - year contracts with Detroit through an authority. Ramus aald he has or is working on contracts with Farmington, Tfoy and Utica. He repeated price of U.to per LSM cable feet ef water to Pontiac. The superintendent said the price la higher than the usOal Detroit base rate, of 78 ‘~ extra coats imiSf te figured for the city at about three cents for every mile of transmission to tito city limits and three cents far every 100 feet fit elevation above Detroit. ’ Remus said it would Mitt $7.4 million worth of construction to supply Pontiac, and "a big Met of that" has already been undertaken. He said extension of a 54-inch main as far aa Dequindre Road I Oakland's eastern boundary) and 17 Mile Road (Wattlaa Road) won’t move too fast because of lack of commitments of potential users in the ana. It's McNamara's Bond) RUHUP, England (UPI) — Members ef the DA Third Air Faroe bead were reported today to be moaning that with the appointment of Robert McNamara known so ‘‘McNamara’s Band." Detroit Tonnage Booms DETROIT ffi7 to 1,408.962. Thus the proportion of emergency teachers has dropped from 1 In 12 to 1 In 15*, » fo/ tKe import! girls in your ■ Cutting.a cozy fashion recprd our perky nighties in soft ^cotton flannelette cotton laet trim, h Embroidered yoke- in pink, blue,, red, all machine washable and easy irofiT^M.V full length gown, baby doll| Waltz length gowns. v '* PENNEY’S—DOWNTOWN Li: PENNEY’S—MIRACLE ^MILE Open Every Weekday—Monday thru Saturday 10:00 A. M. to 9:00 9.M. Remember...You always save oo DOUBLY GUARANTIED VICTOR PAINT at^ . ALL 20 VICTOR PAINT CENTERS OPEN WEEKDAYS ’TILL 9 P.M. STARRED * CENTERS OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A.M.5 P.-M. ’Mes.sr* • J2JS52T* ♦ MR AMO eOyTMTttl* ' *S2YRSr • * 601 ^ 98. WOOOW AR#^ —4 «». nation’s public elementary and secondary schools will spend estimated total of 316.476,135,000 this school year—more than 391 tor every man. woman, and child the United States. Reporting this today, the Na-tional Education Association said it represent* ah increase of 31-2 trillion, or eight per cent; over year, and 153 per’cent over the 36.5 billion dollars of jii$t 10 years The number of school districts _ " * * # | has been cut to g modern low of i The total includes almost 313137,153, less than half the number eight-year-old ibillion in current expenses, slight-jin existence 11 years ago. The report also points out tfiatj in the past 10 yean, malty states; have increased their requirements! dag who M* aiwav* relaxed* toAq ; ft bvW "33 Wnibh in capital out-T Sam M. Lambert, director of the for full certification. Many nfj bathed. What can you suggest* jtay for new buildipgs etc., andjNfcA’s research division, said to-]those who would have been fully; i .billion in intert A. Animals, particularly those; * «. ^ living in close contact .with hu- xhe nea also reported current mans, are just as apt to contract enrollment in the public schools fears and complexes as we are. reached 37.244.284, including Your dog undoubtedly26,265.620 pupils in elementary due to some severe traumatic C*-|£fWo| and 11.978,664 in secondary perience early in his life. school, a one-year over-all * * * crease of 1,206,347. You should take your dog to the Elementary school enrollment veterinarian tor his next bath. The ^ mis year is 3 per cent higher than veterinarian will tranquilise the last year and 33 per cent higher dog sufficiently to make, him over- than 10 years ago. Secondary come bis inhibitions, then bathe rollment is up 4.2 per "cent tal expenditures will Increase by qualified a few yeara ago now I at least 31 billion per year during qualify only'for provisional cei-j the 60s. i tificates. ' 1 costs INCREASE California, with 3.420,000 pupils. American public will lhas the largest public school cm him. At the next bathing, tranquilization will be decreased. After your dog has been bathed several times like this, with decreasing tranquilisation. ha may| come to realise, like a little boy. that bathing isn't so bad after ail. Corroborate Dr, Kinsey SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) — Drs. Phyliss and Eberhard Kronhau-sen. who set up a formula for 'judging obscene books in their "Pornography and the Law, have published “Sex Histories of American College Males," which corroborates many of the findings Of the Kinsey Institute. last year and a whopping 76.6 per cent higher than five ure. STATISTICS ’ll The figures were reported by the jMEA'e research division in a 32-page bodklet, "Estimates -of School Statistics, 196661." Other highlights. from the report: The average daily attendance in the public schools is 33.188.161. For each pupil in average daily attendance the schools will spend There are 1,406,962 classroom teachers; their . average annual salary is 35.125 compared with $4,-495 the previous ybpr; one out of every 15 is an, "emergency’' teacher who lack* toll credentials; spend more on its public schools to the next decade than it has in the past 125 years," Lambert said. Lapibert also said that while the average teacher's salary passed $5,000 this year for the first time, it is still far below what a professional should be paid, "The average teacher," he said, “is 41 years did, has had 14 years of teaching experience, and has had 4% years of college preparation. to no other professional field will you find people of this age, with this experienceand preparation, making such a low salary." rollment in the country, well _____ - New York's 2,835.000. The NEA said the 97.4 of the 5-1,7 age group in California la enroucu in the publie schools. The 3390 expenditure for pupils in average daily attendance is national average, representing an increase of almost 5 per cent over the 195960 figure of 3372 and 74 per cent over the $224.23 of 10 years ago. The figures for the various states show a wide spread, from in New York and Alaska and $512 in New Jersey to 3217 in Ala-a, $223 in South Carolina and California also has the highest average salary for , classroom teachers—$6,700. Hie lowest ^vw-age salary' paid in thq, country is 33,415, in Mississippi. Ariiansas pays 33,550. South Dakota $3,675, and South Carolina $3,725. Last year I2.8*per cent of the nation’s teachers____earned below 33,500 a year; this year it is 9.6 per cent. Last year 11.9 per cent earned 36,500 or more, this year] it is 14.3 per cent. Box Score on Grove KASSQN, Minn. (UPI) - C. J. Oiseth, a livestock buyer, must; also have been a baseball fan. for inscribed on his tombstone is the legend: “For whom death had no terrors. A few hits, no runs, many errors." 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He earracdy predicted, man tit advance, fair weather tor the day period, with the cycles being influenced by variations In solar aid the Itpu inaugural IBM For almost 3p/years, hy says, his forecasts were pretty close to the mark. HB m a near-miss oa the first But he oak) fMhain the lfiflos Staunch Republican Abbott w"Jth" *»*■«*■ Qaanbiwer inaugural in 1IS3, and what haywire. MllllMiilHHlBlBHH iWPfiS ays, "but 4 was bora in Saw Hampshire and rm still a good RapaMlcaaM-«ays he hopea the - jSMt i flat weather on January‘50. He exptodned he's bagging again because he no longer has Ihith hi the weather forecast system he need lor the Roosevelt and Truman inaugurals. Abbot, a taO man with a drooping mustache, formerly,was rtonry at the Bmtthssutou. He Is an tbs staff as a research associate. . ■ '# * * The system he formerty used to restricted to weather In th* lion’s capital—and called the ahbf for particular dan at much a year to advance) Hgcecaafe Mfea* to gv some- thin. It's ptHWe that all those ucts of oamhustion Into the atmosphere, may hav«H|rittrsd the pfc- Whtte ha has given up particular mrstatn, Abbot says ha is sticking to hit guns on a ir mare extensive |onp>raage tom announced last March. ♦ ■ n Under that op*. he has ventured redicttono through 067 Hr 321 American cities, with primary attention to forecasting average ex-Wpther for touMaonth intervals. * ★ * He says so far it seems to M ■ working weB—'Tve had especial- ly good reports from Oklahoma and tf*y**" and have done well heroin Washington." AMVETS Leader Asks Funds for Cuban Refugees Freedom Is on trial la America,” Commander Charles Orechor Pontiac AMVHIt Post US * ly In calling on am km to demonstrate their faith democracy through contributions to rsOeVe refugees from Communist-controlled Cuba. ' ; I ?4f f. £ He said his pool was acting In support of a national campaign launched by AMVETS National Osnmoador Harold Russell, with White House approval, uf | Americano to contribute individually to a "Christmas for Chinns" find. An estimated 40.000 Cubans have fled to the United States since Cattro overthrew the government; two years ago. w * *., Contributions should he sent lo "Christmas tor Cubans,” care of I AMVETS. American Security and Trust Co . Washington 13. DX-. I ; Crocker said. ?%—$7 Billion Sociol Payments & 41.%—$32 Billion Soles 38 Vi %—$29 Billion Profits Owned 9%-$7 Income expect to :qMparable VALUES 19.95 Your choice of luxurious wool, nyktii and cashmere fleece in exciting wanted platinum grhy. Fully lined with gold-toned quilting. Or, rugged melton of SOY new, 5W reprocessed wool in Fall tones including olive and loden. Both popular 4-button models, quality tailored throughout! 34-46. Africa Cities Like U.^ Satchmo Loved It All ly from a grueling J0,000-mtie musics] swing around .. troubled :a. told newsmen, “Man, just llhe I expected.” W%—42 Billion Codectite Ferw To* J^^^TmiSourMsjMjBIOjae^jadgat af 77 Pillion Dolton | TAX HOCUS-POCUS - Trick bookkeeping helps toM the Rue-Man people into badevlng that taxes are being abolished but hard facts prove otherwise. Soviet MO revenue will total 77 billion dollars of which only seven billion comet from income taxes. Ad the root are “hidden" taxes nrflectpd in consumer prices: Employer paid social security, sales or ’Tmover" Urn, collective farms levy and profits from government-owned Industries. WiB Adopt Two Babies PARIS (VPlf—Lento (Satchmo) ”1 don't agree with my husband's plan to adopt two Cameroun babies,” she Mid. “I want to adopt one child from Cameroun and another from Ghana. You liked Ghana's President Kwame .. . ...___._______. Nkrumuh so much, and I’m afraid he hurt If we don't adopt [player said. ”1 loved them all. |chfld ^ ^ ^ The Armstrongs, who have .been! Educational Hobby/ « fids History Gaps 11 COLUMBUS, Ohio tfi-What be-** gan as a hobby for ffr-jRotowt B. Sutton may fwrv* to fin in gaps in the btotosy of education. Sutton, Associate professor of etk ucation at Ohio State University, has collected in the past five years more than 2,000 Items relating to the history of American education. Among them are report cento,, dating back to 1161. an 107 teacher's contract, an IMP school news-, paper and an 1864 geography reader for Confederate children to Raleigh, N.C. i pleased with Ids trip and people he met that he 4e-• adopt two African babies ‘I've set my heart on those two Qlm • , kids and I intend to adopt them botfr" he told newsmen st a party Churchill Up and Around honoring stars of a new movie he . . _ _ to to appear in hen. After Breaking Bone I LONDON (API — Sir Winston {Good Things Come in Small Packages Armstrong, who just left the [Churchill. BOSTON «UPD—Oliver Wendell ’ Holmes, Boston’s famed physician- • author of the 19tb century, was; •mall in stature. __,,, . ___. Once, at a meeting of physicians. ♦ , - ...................... , .. „ M -* *■*“*«?»* hefouid himaetf^ rSoupM: bed where he was ordered by doc-after breaking a small bone in hi»| (joc^orB who tawucj over him . tors upon bis arrival tort week back In a fall at his home three -you must have felt very small ‘ bom Africa, said he wotdd return weeks ago. „ !among thaw tall men." a friend' to Cameroun and adopt toe babies| --a* ,* to not quite back to! remarked later I just as .won as he to mushed with^ a fanuiy friend said “Yes,” said Holmes. “I felt like the movie in about four weeks. WedMtd-y. 'He has to rest a|a dims among * bushel of. The trumpet-player’s wife La- (little more than he used to.” i pennies.” rtEH‘--re Buy Now! Pay N Year! 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FREE PARKING PONTIAC mat ce. 25 Nortlt SaginaSv Street Opm Evuningt Until CkHttmas yapftfV-KlGHT THE POXXIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, i960 Tickets Go Like Hotcakes State School Pupils Top 1.6 Million Mark Saturday Matinee Tops Broadway TO CALIFORNIA ' WASHINGTON (#i - The US. 1 Department of Education reports | that Michigan I960 elementary enrollment totals 1.006,537, com-' Dated with the 636,903 enrollment In the state's sqppndary schools, tThis year, the avapoge teacher's i salary is $5,825, an increase of 6325 t. over the 1#59 figure of 95.700. Impatient yOungstera on you? gilt list will take (pedal delight hi receiving pre-Christmas presents. For little girls, sew miniature Christmas aprons or oid-fashiooed Give boys tailored robe* made from plaid cotton bags, or striped nightshirts. And small children will love decorative scatter pillows trtth Sapta Claus faces. growing trend in recent seasons. Thib has bean noted particularly at shows, such as "Bye, Bye Birdie" that have considerable appeal for younger, less well* heeled spectators. UttfaMitifSbU PRICES GuBOWH THE CHIMNEY ^TW-pfTOY AND 6IFT1AND... future role in the United Nations. Rota*** *ggg- Stmt* Special! Thrill your family this Christmas with this precision • en-aineered Truetone—enjoy TV .viewing at its finest. Beautiful mahogany fin. SaciMi#' PAtHWW* Satisfaction Guaranteed or Year Money Back! 9:30 a.m, te 9 yon. Daily * By wtlJJAM 6LOVER {Supply those long after the mati- AP Dramatic Writer „ Jnees are gone." ^NEW YORK tAPI—The hottest One top triumph. "The Sound mhtttr ticket on Broadway sud-loif Music” is already cleaned put ddnly is the Saturday matinee, jon the favored ducats through next Why matinee. Any Saturday {July. F (r !$r * ] The reason isn't hard to find. Altogether. th<\box office oa- *'Solid increasing demand (or The best seats at weekend eve- I remoter is showing signs that the alSernoMi tickets is being widely ning performances of musicals public is in a bargain-hunting noted this show season among newfwale generally around 69; the mood, is selecting more shrewd- hits, long-runs arid even so-so pro-Uame chairs In the afternoon are ly and that the theater may be jKuPtirwre 'about 65.50. A similar ratio pro- starting to recruit a new genera-j '■'7' ■' WWW [vails on straight dramas andjtion of fans. T-friday and Saturday nights]******: evening* about 67.50.1 w W W Wed to be the big box office matinee, $4.00. j Folks who Ktill have holiday scramble," observed one veteran * * ticket-shopping to do are going to Cgahier. “but now we can still Performers note that a lot more {have long waits to see the biggest ‘ on hand at, Saturday hits. These Include "Becket." "An ifiriees. The midweek matinee Evening with Mike Nichols and a different, story audiences Elaine May." “Camelot," "The itinue mostly women, and .the|sound of Musifc" and Irma la clamor for seats goes up and Douce.” down in line with the general N0t very far behind, though! popularity ot any production [tickets to some performances,can couple of other economic ^ had, are another quintet—"Bye, straws in the wind are being;Bye Birdie." "FtoreUo!“Gyp-[noted along the Rialto. Departingjgy," "Tenderloin” and "The Un-from seasonal pattern, the weekly igtnkable Molly Brown.” gross at playhouses has been) • .... ........- swirling erratically for several!- , .. - .. | weeks. Rusk, Stevenson Meet | { The take at three fnusicals. in- . •' J 'chiding two new ones, plummeted NEW YORK JUP1) ®ean [last week about 88.000 each. snd Rusk, newly appointed secretary ol the gross at three others, includ- State, met today with Adlai E. ing two older shows, jumped byjStevenMn^U^I. almost identical amounts. ““ HgM MM Another late symptom is In-j 7”" crossed popularity at some pro-! One-third ot the nation's traffic duct ions of cheaper seats over {fatalities occur on open, straight down-front pews, a reversal of ai highways. Defroift Idle Toll Again Tops 100,000 DETROIT tp — Detroit's unemployment wont back above the 100.-000mark at of Nov. 1& tl^ Michigan Employment Security Commission said in its preliminary monthly report. •i ~ *' Goal was forst mined in the The report plalced Detroit’s Job-! “Black Country" of the English len total at 101,080, a gain ot 6,0001 Midlands near Birmingham in the since Oct. 15. / 13tb century. • FRIE ESTIMATES # LOWEST PRICES • TERMS Since 1945 FLUFFY FLEECE CARDIGANS THAT GLITTER & GLOW • Embroideries! • Floral appliques! • Sparkling rhinestones & pearl trims! A gift she’ll love... and love yon tori Purr-soft rayon fleece with festive trim to sparkle on every dress-up occasion. Scoop up several for younglf, too, at this low, low price... in your choice of white and pastels. Small, medium, large. a maxing low prkol OPEN EVERY NIGHT Till T On Now Salesroom in CLARKST0N-WATERF0R3 6460 Dixio Ivy. In Pontiac 200 NORTH SAGINAW ST. 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VEGETABLE or BEAN SOUP •Vegetarian vegetable soup • PORK and BEANS 'IT ^ ^\c • SPAGHETTI :|U| H einz—Concentrated TOMATO JUICE HI Extia GOLD BELL HU Stamp* With Pvchase of Any 2 pkgs. of Nestle's Chocolate Chips Ef| Extia GOLD BELL VW Stamps With Pvckase of Any 2 pkgs. of Christmas Candy M Extra GOLD BELL Stamps With Puckett •f Any 6 pkgs. of Top Frost FROZEN VEGETABLES, FRUITS or JUICES FROZEN FOODS SUPER MARKETS r»rrF»flJJiMMj ! t#AsMi44e4KUsSUtfJiMiiSIMIifMSki-Jf£ffii+* THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1900 Cookie Decorations Will Hang on Tree r • i ' | .Make tasty Christmas tree decorations with 'Holiday Batter Cookies. Cradle 1 cup (2 sacks) butter with Hi cups sugar. Baal in 2 digs and 2 teaspoons vanBla. Sift SH cups sifted all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon baking posedsr Class Bakes Christmas Breads There were two beautiful stoUen all baked. These are the coffee cakes that look Hke a giant Parker House roll. A few of the girls were decorating Christmas tree coffee cakes. These are made witii little ALjtltrS W rop lightly with melted shortening. Cover with clean towel, i^t rise in warm place, free from draft, until doubled in bulk/ about 55 minutes. Form into coffee cakes or rolls. 'flake fat 350-degree oven/ about 15 minutes. Cool. Makes about 12 canes. Frost with stripes of red and white confectioners, frosting. * * * : Add the half cup of sugar, salt In the oven at the time of our and shortening to the milk. Cool hit was a Christmas wreath cof-lto lukewarm. Measure lukewarm «r cake. For this one you go ahead'water into s bowl, add other sugar s if you were making cinnamon I and yeast . Let stand untO dis- f or Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuatday, Wamatday—‘Dac. 15 thru Doc. 20 SUPER MARKET WHITE and COLORED CHOICE of GRINDS Campbell's CAMPBELL'S VEGETABLE HAMILTON GRADE "A1 MIGHTY GOOD finely crumbled. American blue j cheese. Put a cheese and a Jam covered biscuit together, sealing edges together. Bake at 425 de-, greet for 20 minutes. Neither butter nor other spread ■ will be needed with them biscuits • for die sweet Jam and sharp, »creamy blue cheese are delightful ’ flavor-mates. | Pretty Wreath Dessert I Serve ice cream wheaths for a ' Merry Christmas dessert. For t. I servings, cut a round pint of , vanilla ice cream into four slices. , Whip % cup whipping cream and Cheese Jam Biscuits Good as Snacks TIDE Largo Size Package CRISCO or FLUFFO } u.ce following are top prices [ 'covering sales of locally grown produce by growers and sold by {them in wholesale package lots, t WASHINGTON (UPlt—Corpor- ate profits teR sharply to a two-! yetttr low during the Summer, stlb-st ant tally, reducing the possibility] that the government will finish this fiscal year with a budget sur-j plus. Profits before taxes dropped !h| July-August-September to a yearly rate of $41.5 billion, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday, j LANSING — Spring primary; f This was a sleep decline from tl, election candidates for township; jPPj>; DtttctMa_ S 15.7 billion rate in the proceeding 'ahd village offices were advised jAwJti three months'. jby Secy, of State James M. Hare Apples. Maeintoi »i_ _______'..-.-i . that they must file their, nominal-|awu cider. * s*»... Tien rans ed 11 ■ ing petitions this month. I vegetables Some Losses Spring Primaries' tojtoonday. G.I Bury in Dscsmter D„roitfroduc, j Apple*. Northern Spy. bu. . revenues, the drop probably! . means a decline in tricorne of 5t billion or more from the estimated) $81.5r billion total for the current j budget ycai Assuming to the projected $$0.4 billion th' indicated surplus of $1.06 billion j could be virtually wiped out. j The statutory deadline for Htt mitting nominating petitions isjc»bb»*«.'Red. bu. but county clerk offices §SI3rodSSrpk.b' - . I Leaks,belu. (Onions, dnr. SO Ibi chief elec- News in Brief Purslay. Curly, a— . Portiry, reot; tens. Hare, the. state's " |H| tlons officer, said deadline applies for placing new l£JIS!Sh parties on the t ‘“ —K . Radishes. I DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT. Dec. 4 IASI—Price! per 'jpound delivered Detroit lor No. 1 quality NEW YORK tt—The stock market took a slight loss in moderate I early trading today. Losses of most key stocks were fractional-! Among wider moving issues/' | Texas Instruments fell more than 3.251 The trend was a bit lower among ’ 3 JJ! steels, chemicals, oils, farm im-j • JMjplements, rubbers and mail order-) rfetail stocks. Aircrafts, nonferrous li.so metals, airlines, rails ah’ wil1 ** Feb. jTorBl11"' t#p"*d *"*........... St ^dJeS^’ Snttfo. >5) f "* the etecl‘on terfi ^ greens terday reported a tool box stolen „ _ IMU - __________________ Simt'c******. do* !!!.!!'! fWtl* garage of his home, ac M?re 5'“° °”f“ mx»rV“ cording to olwand county riier-l^j iff< dp Duties j voted op in the primary. Hare ^ 'said. Sixty-two of tfie 742 town- Poultry and Faas Vandals broke l« window* in theiihipa which nominated candidates I "OUiiry a a td YMCA building. 131 Mt. Clemens] under the' party caucus system in St.; it was reported to Pontiac po- 1959 will switch to fhe primary| lice yesterday. election system next year, said. 'i, - Janet Stoner, lit 'X- Saginaw SI.,- _ * * + reported to PotUjy police yester-j <-Few ppople in Michigan's ur-f) day that her purse containing mis centers-are aware of Ihef cdlaneous papers was stolen troin multiplicity of local parties in j * her home. moonship areas," Hare said. "In maf "per Anna Saylor. 1» Kllwood Rt„ re-!,1,*®- 140 ™n\ ported to Pontiac police yctferd&y'1'®**^ •* M2 M that medicine valued- at $4 was]publican* and 476 as representing!,^ „rfll W4,. m(dtuni .. . stolen from her car parked in a) othCT P*rtle* ' !»■"»“..A.ican Airlines and Pan Artier' Fractional losses ..were taken by the top four ateelmakers. Chrysler ••jwhich plans further factory close-■. downs, was off a fraction as was Detroit egos, DETROIT. Dee. 14 lAPt—E|g •“ dosen by first reenvief i Detroit, loose In ID I Small gains were posted for jPhilco, Southern California Edison,) Phelps Dodge, Metro-Goldwyn-j Jot at 536 N. Perry St. \ornta K. Copeahsver, 476* Elisabeth Lake Road. Waterford Township. reported to Pontiac police yesterday that her purse containing $35 was stolen while Hie worked "The local parties are sometime* warring faction* of a major party. Other* reprment community group* lutermted la _ j i*m tl**; Uhn *kwi Mil; omul 35; chtcki 34-37. Livestock [World Airways. DOW JONES II A.M. SO imu, SI 1 .47 *tf .4.11 34 R*I1( 137.34 Up 4.34 if Utlll. 97.33 off 0.14 a downtown Pontiac store. Reckless Driver Ends# Cemetery r ob s u L T Y ! si th* Donslson-Johns runcrul tRAVXBrDRCTY*.. 1 5 Edouard Court; 00; S**r mother of tin. Lucille--------■ ! Mrs. Sibyl Willis. Louli 4 Cllf-Itepten I Dome; sue serrnse by six iraadchlldren aod tour ir«a(* (rundchlldren. funeral srrenee-menu art pending from tp*n** Oriftin runertl Homt where Mrs. | TravU will Ue In state. . _ ! WILLIAMS. DEC. 14. ISM. REE8 H7! I 4I5S Hobson; its 51. beloved hue-bend of Beatrice P —* MS JTO ouaRanteed salary Phone Mr. CnMwoll. PE 4-0404 between s a.m; aao tt i.m. c 3 5ISN OVER 31 NEMdED IM-mediately. Par Informatlmi call Mr. Teablf!. ¥A 4O0U to 4 p.m. dally Commerce-Onion Lab* are* EAET^BiI SjANfifAC^ a’ivs STtefi? talesmen an seta hasted rant** - within mr company, w* art la-tervtewina tar^g.teHliloinI salesmen with rauabla aS4 weu ti-tabllshed wholesale faod oomnany. No IraveHnc. all normal mac* ----“*i lncludloc (roup Insurance rofU eharln ‘ “ * OS. If yon an I ____jaaeal poaltloo. »wv>. averaf* Income. MUM yean ol Mi and ready to start immediately. phone FB 4-0430 for *p-I. nMfmlmL ~ » A DIRECT SALESMAN creates hit own market; Ho li veluable tab hit pay la toverned accordlncly Imacteatun. determiner and -*--I-- *=nR| to hit < WMp^lMUtf PWMtii 7 WAITRltea WANTED POR fm wort part uSe. 4 bre. dally- IJ4 Hrip Wawtad « ADULT COUPLE AS CARETAESR ef motel itiiupll. MrfacOar retired or peniUon couple. *“* niched an It and aU Uttutle*. fll-W forlalOrvtew. >im---------^ m» ■ atcE. slock and ctaaStf :viLv.x CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Tour teaemant couvertod to a lovely raaranoian roam tor 037$ NO money down. Licensed build- Ton .hare the advantesa complete or|anUatton. mi opeJl 'the* teitaati2f our Our jmM .ft . advaauaa at I_______ . -___ fteaaaaaSto at 4 par aant. Wc have thoucanda of cucUmart in tala etatc who serve at our beet advertli imiteiOir JM dentlel appoint!---- williams: also survived by thrai grendchltdren Funeral I e r V1CI will be held Murder, Dee. 17 if l p.m. from the Donauan- i „Ptea , Johns Funeral Horn*. Mr. WU- IPoUR MEN, OR WOMEN WITH I llama t# 110 In stale al th* i ear. ta lift vacancies Fuji or Opportunity to earn 1154 N Perry. I;M otB ‘l£Z. I uSht* caAfsittSt'^mabokrt era. rini anapr Mr*, qttn repair. Prat estimate*. UL 3-3171.1 Tharr, Mrs. Sruast Hoffner. Prad, ush with ciiatn saw to f-iT-1' I Harold and Jack A Wood; aUo I ***". “w TO.CWT| survived by one irandchlld. Red- -15" -------------! Milan of the Rotary will be Pri- part time dav. Dec. IS at 7:10 o.m. al th* ! fart time evtnlnae Lara* , manufacturer with Ml especially * SliS •enTng Full ar parV time. Sag WaMrtai Pradwiu. especially vitamins. 1M day supply. M-»- Get IM day supply M, nearly 7-mantn supplywfor Mil. IM N, parry. Iearn' real £sYAT£ W* need Mtea help la aU Oakland County area*. Ton can earn whit* yan warn. Attaad awaaae, ^uat 6iy.fi awr repreeenta- M. have ear and have ambition M earn ever |7.*M /early and win-, In* U team and wait ( hour* FhomTVl 1-7411 for personal Interview. C. SCHUETT “Tri-County Realtpr” juat Os iiwCsN;‘“>Ul.L.OR Spt. CcL-aao-niT'y^iipsjnB BgUW. EAtEbjo, wbfiah .IfOV- 'ftaitat oail'Paoe, ~bit"l-0M4~ ~T~™----------1“ \ jMIlai LJeeuscd kalldar. FMA AutO Ports ' 'TiiliSy^from tear Man experienced in auto parte | tI.HBL.V ft,TWai for toatrvtaay jnaMon with kin*. 1 dealership. Excellent sterUna: Bookkeeper poettna maenln*. deed etarttag iaras1, i Secretary Fiincra! Directors PIZZA COOK. EXPERIENCED JU-\ net Grill. SMMt. Ctamau at. Good wafts. Apply after 4 pj*. Vary _ ahl* for tin as** 3*-44.. food lyptef and shorthand. Pleasant conaental office. 5-day WILL CLEAN VACANTTidcax* completely and malateaaM* ro-patr Oafl PE MM7. if Of fountain PENS I DRAYTON PLAINS OR 3-77571 ^tgUi !■■ ^ ■ Don^son-Jotifts FUNERAL ROME ! part Urn* job Ihot would rntbl* PK 4^4 “PtiltaR fw r^p^nl•,, yww to ptr uto 1 ^ Voohees-Siple j **•» with vaulteat Marttes repaired by factory trained mao ■ jffl.-srar’BrB! ra-agferts : MfoV- . . .. _______I .rows Bt.. Intan* PE i nis. "Evelyn edwaR6Y ToeaUooal ConaseHa* Service' Cemotory Lots WlM to n . Ml 4-34 Plfaroi after decimal points a Alton Electric Equipment Co... DETROIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT.^ Dec. II (Api-C«t>e-aal-I IM; bulk early supply cows; stand-grad* and better steady, utility 'trade clean up affair at arsuad Me —. __ ___.______^ . , , (lower prices: cow* steady to M higher; — , „ _________- . ___- ■ 1 They go under such labels as icaiterini good steer* >410-21.50: uw Electric Light Fiituns. 1991 DC-,dUm Atomlr nertv thr No 1 nartv loads choice steers unsold early; stand-signs. factory prtett. Michigan ™ ^ -J Pifty>*'d steers end heifers 20 00-24 oo; utility Fluorencent. $93 Orchard Lake NonpoUtical party the To-|etaara..ama^laMaw^ idJk-UJ*; »uSq Arenue. .-Adw. payers' psrty and the IteKtrEM! taMMMaMtafaMfofonm‘,arty- * * & JnEat Pentecostal Church, lit . 7 " mmN lot wiiUlJ#. 1 10| the. 1I 00; Toledo Edison Co... EL — “ — ----- * - Among elective officers chosen Billed 1 and 2 100-220 Ihe. IL1|; a tnd Vernore Olnyer Alt. Ia«. ire the township supervisor, theii £d ------------ * clerk, .the treasurer, a trustee, a 200-100 n».* u.»-u.oo; > and > «oq-#oo Adv. justice of the pehce, a iwember j*>>Ve«Ier»^a«o«bi**75; - ot the board uf review, up to loui | o*1*** saiasw mo n|**tmt. ^cmnn. t wafTftsifmBmvjasnja \ jeeutlful* grava iol WIU dlrtda. Muet baft ar avar. Rate, eolieae rE 4-MI2 {, students earn Mifs Christmes 2 LOtffiWW dlAfiSt. WILL f' ^APMinWIllSr saorlftea OR 3U*M._] " I NOTICE f BLOOMPIgLD'WALL CLEANERS' j ^g-wfdtem Refrt-SfemvMte, MA 4-44*2 Service » MU* 1! Seated OaS repair—teM Eteateky , elS6trIc lirntm sihvfcK rr- T Mjg&praF^ r' ) ijjTTHWr j^LRAi?^ igfwggf: ~«wtgw8r~AW | Inmn weaker repair service PE 5-1431. , '"-UML UMB'-eUftib': PE 4.4343 313 as I ISTRY early teles surly sell Grain Prices 1 commissioner of Peg Metier as Road Chief Business Notes CHICAOO. Dec. II 1 API—Open today. Wheat— out* Dec. ...... 3.07 Dec . A reckless driver’s attempt to escape from Royal Oak police today was short lived. It ended at a cOmetery in Troy. ^ A Royal Oak scout car started in pursuit of Stephen' J. Sheeran. 21, of 4fl9 Groveland St., Royal Oak, when offlceri observed him' driving recklessly in the city. It was shbrtly after 1 a.m. and| the lights on Sheeran'i car were) not turned on. I______ _ Witt the police w cfose be-jThatcber loomed as 1961 chairman hind him. Sheeran drove north on'of the board of road commissioners I Ralph E. Olson has been elected iSr! (actuary of the, Michigan Life In-jjjjj surance Co., it is announced hyjamea. Scott E. Lamb, president. Olson ' joined Michigan Life in 1957 as assistant actuary, after posts other insurance firms in Detroit , and Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Appointment to County Olson and their two daughters live Poet Is RtcommemjM # -27301 sha*b*fk ^ South- UM i dr urns i — by Committer field, Mich, Road Oommisaioner HUand ! Tonewanda Street, tolled to stop at 14-Mile Road and smashed his car Into the heavy iron gates of Clover Hill Cemetery. Tonewanda Street ends at 14 Mile Road, Troy. Sheeran was fined $100 lor reckless driving today by Royal Oak Municipal Judge Keith J. Leen-houts. Sheeran was not injured. after recommendation of his appointment was made yesterday. * * The roads and bridges committee of the board of supervisors made the recommendation to the Chrysler Workers Face 2-Week Layoff They will meet poesibly Jan. S ind officially name Thatcher, ) only since January. Hoover Library 3 Ex • Presidents Visit Birthplace for Ceremony May Site DES MOINES (UPI)-Threc presidents may visit Iowa next Thatcher m vk i.«w.r«ini ,um,ner t0 participate in the dedl- Road.^t Blo^nSd TWnttlJ “tlon WANTifaREALEiTATESALEA man »Kk Bssas* Michigan Bu, too** Sates Corporauoa. ISI3 So tfslTsrMa. ■ WANfEUAT ONCK WANTED ru JM^5*-M75 I BASIC TRAIN-Ht NEAR MOM* 01_ORAODATI -J TREK FLOWN ------lORTATION patoj to nSmzst OROUND SCHOOL FOR PRACTICAL ORIENTATION COMM UN - ■assyffisu"—“ SINCERE. AMBIT HIOH SCHOOL OR. ATEB ONLY. AOS 1ST PET AILS FREE SEND COMPLETE INPOR TION.5»8V samb PLAN. NEW I OBLIOAMON. TAPE.^^Ato iszsnz „J, NO RID XL INQUIRIES ORANTTO FSB ganlxatU tenants. WHto Pontiac Prsi* ! Help Wanted F—Kit 7 Airline Division Trainee Service Director Northwest Schools, Dept. AD-67 Box 22 c/o Pontiac Press I I - A Reduced Ratos < \*^Safa1Sr~9nL» ! * i r uwivb’sakVM “SS‘SCraCSP,,,c KXPERISNCB3 WAITRESST-J7J- , fi*‘* Ortfl. *3| Mt Ctrmao* St ApWr attar I ate- N« Bhm* XXPRRfENCtb' WAiTRESS^ P6r I P" ’ »tei» Sat. and Sun. Apply 577 Auburn Av* O^^^VSriTIHO. WHfTS lADT FOR OENZRAlT MOOSE-work. Ilv* In. MX 4-1172 __ i hoUsek¥eper MRS. WED ; FROM . MANISTEE ID—Union returned 1 their jobs at Morton; victory to Its battle with New York'“"I1"* the property over to the Salt and Chemical ,Co. in Manistee Central Railroad for control of today, for the first time since Aog.jthe Baltimore k Ohio Railway. ), with a neW labor contract. Members of the Oil, Chemk-il and Atomic Woritens Union Local 7667 voted. 189 to 13 Wednesday night to accept an offer extended last Tuesday to negotiations *«-tore state and federal mediators in Grand Rapids. Details of the new pact werol * not immediately available but it - GiraenB‘ The C&O reported that by 5 .m. Est Thursday it had received more than 53 per cent or more than 1.680,000 shales of the total B * O stock. was reported to be in effect u next Aug. 1, Declares Dividend .The board of directors of terproof Glass Corp., Detroit, has declared a dividend of 24 cents per share, payable on Jap. 36, 1981, to •haras of common stock outstanding and of record Jan. 16, .1961 ALUM. SIDING v J0l VALLE ttippre & Ohio. Both railroads hope to merge with the B & 0 to create what would be the second torgeet railroad to the nation. . E ■ . dr ♦ O President Walter TttOhy said in New York City that large blocks of B & O stock pledged his railroad to the past tew days pushed Cbeesie’s total above the necessary 50 per cent for Aaderson said he was not ready 1 to set a data for the ceremony, but noted that Hoover's birthday ! is Aug. id. Anderson also disclosed that the! Most major buildings in down-1 CLEVELAND, Ohio lUPIi —Thejboard directors, which met here town Vientiane have suffered) m**”8!Chesapeake A Ohio Railway claims today, discussed the possibility of some dajnage during the 41 hours * ■ . - '0/ secsaw fighting. - -W E * Military headquarters was burned out: The premier’* palace, post office add telegraph building and. the Foreign Ministry also re* ceived direct hits. * 1 * * ! U. S. Ambassador Winthrop G.I Brown and more than 30 men and women of his staff remained) at their post in the embassy compound Tuesday and Wednesday. They took refuge on the ground ffoor, and no one was injured when two shells and several bullets struck offices-on the second floor. federal government to operate, much like the Truman Library at Independence, Mo. # ♦ He said representatives of the General Services Administration had been at West Branch the property," but said it was too early to say what decision "had been reached. The library, which I* to become a research faculty, is loeatodat the site where Hoover wes hem. Anderson estimated the cost of the library and restoration of Hoover’s birthplace at about $500,-000, raid for by donations. When completed and opened, Anderson said, "we expect 300,000 visitors’a year.” The construction of the library is scheduled for completion in February, with the setting up of dia-!plays to follow. Tell Everybody 1 ; '• ' ■ ’• r ' 'j About it with aj I Pontiac Press Want Ad Nearly six million barrels of! About 90 per ceiit of new homes cement was used in the omstruo-lto the United States today have tton of the 203-mlie Detroit to St.‘moie than one bath. About 64 per Jeaeph freeway, A barrel of ce-jeent have basements; 18 per cent meat weighs 376 pounds. " 'arc air-conditioned. ■' ■ That’s because of greater selection of thing from automobiles >to employment offered every day. P«r mother!#** suburban boas. ,, ,JJL,1 Lire in. nrtna* auartsrs. Tea OO TOO . _ _ I. 3 children Modern equip- tutor IB rgnSlBS ani -£‘“ * - -* >-*!*! Miss | OR 3-S3B4 NEB) AH IXPKRIXNClb I reading end arllhmsllc? bfafte*L ratwdnm TgY~ba I tetti. R**a- ash*, wi MIR HAdinro. aw> EEhateTNAMi your prist Ate Ua»* FE M**g XAU^AWjt^-irLdAb ~ ODELL CARTAG E Pafotlng d Decoratkg M !=IS2®:«3E jmovfd. Fi 4-aais. AAA PAlNrilfO AND DiCORAT-I *11' 3S_T**f4 rxparlsec*. Rsasoa-sMs Frs* asUteais*. Phans wt *c»fh quALrnr' bsxoRATCHu ! "*g?S. _W*r rsmosal util I vatotea, Fiti ia w, Mir A LAfto INTERIOR ftocbRA'fOa '.. PtoeMuHl tti, EXP. PAXNT7NO INTIRIOR. WIN-tor tolas. Era* i-“— Work 'Wanted Male II i WORK raw rwbiiuH Tor ckhcx- qualltx aroesrr. Bloom- rsa. Must b* abl* to taka 4-1 H _______________ — — — writ* ui'i sod repair. PE MS4S. ■■firy.. *ja j A-t •clRfsiHfir~i>iHak rtM aaaaltel- No Cuatote caklnats ri 5-5*31. OP 3-71 fa brim Irtendljr psrioaalltr svsnlna Cork. Liter Call lf-3, MA 4-1144. ________.. MlriDLxAoED LADY POR ' OEM-) 8S*sJe ^to'* ? im ft I CAPaW.^iR-Wd«tX dr AN» i commewurate ” Ith unis’ "alnlni I 0*U altar 4 MS sssanipai. TiSon tetwrsa ... |,ntm ■ January Mb and totb. INI (tell SLBCTRIC WIRINO. SMALL JOM. * ——n c. JaeaM. M D.. Safr- ra fiiw. Outer*. OAkland a-liai. to 13 no«n.3it-lBr ^ recruit, traia *ni 4k ^YteteurLCw, __SOCIAL WORKER Al wurab to^atett. Rsa-*•* r. Mwf teareaaaa. T* nu tejteaA«{* nnA hitore TmoSonal^oppor-- ... _ji waSteMi own Ssrrlo* kanaflt* Must bar* two ran r* —a Michigan Catholic Editor From 1922-46 Dias DETROIT tt—Anthony J. Beck, who retired as editor of the Michigan Catholic in 1946 after holding the post 24 years, died 'Wednesday. He was 75. E ♦ ★ - Beck was president of thp Catholic Press Association of America from 1928 to 1930. He was bom in Plain, Wto. Funeral service win be Satuntey. Just Dial FE 2-8181 ror* y»r Decenary Snunr WjufW ‘ UVi~1a» and ear* lir aiUiSraB. Mors tor SFLJr ti-ot wootfi uia' SM 3-4344.______________ MXTlCjljfoij^il tottHf."""'* Snjk~TSf~BNi wbtto „ wax?* Jeamoho it 'JT r»a*. uphal , claanag. Px 4 Work Wanted Female 12 Green Stuff... . Jr die torn af o.i. aui raaap Is « walaaai* aSSNiaa | PREM CtesatRad D*sr. .. .. '''lirWlfTiffii' MOI'HtR S HELPER. ! ! WOMAN WANT rekt.# mAmm' „ tipoosikl* with children 1 WWfT WALL WAIH- ipabla with (eneral houssbold ! rtui itje* Orchard Lak* TIUlif*. 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