The chairman, Harry Van bombing easier transpoi make repairs -the infiltration South Viet Nam 7he Weather U4. WMttMr SIMM fMCHl Snow, Colder Home Edition (Ottaiit tit Mill VOL. 123 NO. 286 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, m3-40 PAGES ★ ★ UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL / ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 H! m m m Weathered by Government Trouble Sparked by Bid to Send Military Men Out of Country 1Heart Attacks Hit Go-Getter 8AN FRANCISCO (DPD—The aggressive, ambitious “man on the go” is the fellow to watch for a heart attack, a massive research study disclosed today. A startling IS per cent of heart attack victims in the SMI age bracket were men with “a certain emotional complex,” the study found.---* V:V- » They were die ones who, before their attacks, had been tagged as having “excessive drive, aggressiveness and ambition ■ • . preoccupation with competitive activity, vocational deadlines and similar pressures.” 1W first large-scale effort to find out whether emotional makeup can signal danger to the heart was conducted by »team of doctors at Mount Zion Hospital here. The findings were published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The doctors concluded that whether a man is a hustler or in a fast-paced job has a “profoundly important” bearing on whether or not Jk is likely to suffer a heart attack. Back' in 1960 the Mount Zion doctors selected 3,524 healthy men aged 39 to 59. Each was carefully examined and tagged for such things as high blood pressure and fat which are sometimes associated with heart disease. ________^______ CLASSIFIED f?T?|p The men were also interviewed and classified according to income, Job and emotional makeup. Advertising men, airline pilots, space engineers, newspapermen and others with a highly competitive personality went into “type A.” Those relatively free of urgency in their outlook and jobs went into “type B.” Afterwards 79 of the men suffered heart attacks. Fifty-few of these tamed out to be from “tyjpe A,” and If in “type B.” By age, IS per cent of the victims )l to 41 and 72 per cent of those 41 to 56 were among the “go-getters.” (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) I Area Firms Thieves Break Info Store, Bowling Alley County Seeks to Draw Road Unit Closer FLAMES OF DEATH—Roils of paper burn along a roadside after a truck wreck in which a North Carolina truck driver burned tq death near Jackson, Ohio. The other driver escaped with burns on his back. The North Carolina truck, carrying rolls of plastic-coated paper, collided with a pickup buck, then caught fire. On Kashmir Dispute India-Pakistan Talks Said Progressing SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (/PI—The Dominican Republic's provisional government appeared today to have weathered tHe threat of a w explosion, but the capital was in a state of jittery confusion. A new crisis reached its climax^ last night with a proposal by -the provisional president, Hector Oarcia-Godoy, to send key military figures, including some who had been rebel leaders, out of'tin country on diplomatic assignment!. | The armed forces In this mvo-I lution-ridden country moved to block the maneuver, but it remained unclear whether the military had planned to over-| throw the provisional government painfully installed through PRESIDENT PONDERS—This study of President Johnson was macie yesterday in his White House office during a conference with a visitor. > , ’ Saigon Police Burglars struck two Waterford Township businesses this morning, escaping with an undetermined amount of money in a safe job at Huron Bowl, 2525 ' Elizabeth Lake, and taking an ^assortment of appliances from Keasey Electric, 4629 Dixie. , Police said three masked men forced open the front , door of the bowling establishment about 5 a.pi. and tied up the lone occupant of the building, Dohaid Martejl, 40, a janitor. The,three forced open a large safe and carried a smaller one from the building. ‘ . As oft p.m., eight hours after the burglary, township .police had not yet\ determined how much money was contained in either safe. Oakland County officials today took steps to bring the autonomous county road commission into a closer relationship with thereat the county operation. Concern over the past several years about the road commission’s gradual drift away from the total county function resulted hi a special meeting this morning of the ways and means and building and grounds committees of die County Board of Supervisors. The j a 1 n t committee appointed a five-member sob-committee to meet with rood commissioners as soon as possible with the purpose effecting stronger ties. Named chairman of the subcommittee was Curtis H. Hall, Farmington Township s u p e r-visor. Other members are supervisors Frederick L. “f..' . -. . - .. Yockey, Huntington Woods; One of the men pointed a ^HomerCase, Bloomfield Town- steel revolver at him while the other tied him up, Marjell said. He freed himself moments after they left the building^ h n i Editorials ..........A4 High School B-I Markets C-6 Obituaries ... * C-4 Sports I # C-l-C-l Theaters C4+C4 TV-Radio Programs C-1S Wilson, Earl .C-15 Women’s Pages B3-1-7 each. Jobless Figure at 9-Year Low; Shortages Seen intention to remain in office as long as he has the support of the OAS, reported today. They warned AT budding labor shortages in some critical areas. Commissioner Arthur M. Ross of to Bureau of Labor Statist _ _ ^, . . „ tic8 attributed the bright em- Shastri conference that lasted ployment picture and tightening minutes. J labor market to the nation’s . „ , * . . record economic boom, to the Shastri, Kosygin and Ayubvlet Nam war buildup and to A meeting scheduled yester- T Afterward there were reports the efforts of the Organization day between Shastri and Ayub the men were nearing an agree- °* American,States. Khm was postyoaed while Ko- |ment on M agenda for the sum-' Garcla-Godoy stressed his sygia held private talks with .. * .. , ■ . .. - r mit talks which have not gotten officially under way and on a nonaggression treaty. W A ♦ - The private meeting today was seen as an attempt to seal an agreement on the agenda {This would mean that the con-ag< ference — called to find some ' WASHINGTON. (AP) - K^r crtn^- employment fell lut month tol”"*1 lto*Uy •" 10 bu*i' 4.1 per cent, to lowest in nearly ne**' nine years while empioymentl SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS hit a record December level of Today’s meeting followed 72.7 million, federal officials reports that the two countries SAIGON, South Viet Nam UP)— Police smashed a Viet Cong plot today to blow up a U.S. billet in downtown Saigon with the biggest plastic bomb ever used in the capital. . Intelligence agents of the national.police seized six terrorists two and a half miles north of Saigon^ as I they were bringing a 265- Khan then attended the opera together: PRAYS FOR PEACE Ayub Khan, a Moslem, went to a mosque hi this predomi-itiy Moslem city this after-ih and prayed for peace, a Pakistani spokesman reported. federal job training programs. Ross, at a news conference, said labor shortages in the coming year are likely to increase and the jobless rate to go down further as the armed services soak up most of to increase in the male labor force. have made substantial progress at their meetings alone and with Kosygin and may sign a nonaggression pact within the next few days. • it ★ . Diplomatic sources said that the two leaders are considering an agreement to withdraw their troops from both countries to the line prior to their war last September. ★ * * In addition, to sources said, India and Pakistan will resume diplomatic relations and meet again at another summit conference within six months. Armed Forces Minister Francis. Rivera Caminero, tine of! those whom the president\want-ed to send out of the country,' denied that to military leaders had rebelled against the government or that the National Palace had been oceupied. V He said to guard there merely had been reinforced. Earlier it appeared the palacd and government radio station had been occupied. Troops had sealed off major highways into Santo Domingo. Rivera Caminero said the government radio, which had been ordered shut down by the president last October, had merely been “taken into custody” for a while. It remained on the air. Wants Viet Air Lull Continued pound plastic bomb in a large water tank into the city. / Two of the terrorists were armed with 45-caliber automat- Should Await Hanoi Officials had already warned-the capital to expect a new onslaught of terrorism in the next a . f c i .1^1 two weeks before the .Vietnam-Apt, Say* S«n. Aik«n|ege New Year _ Tat - on Jan. ai. *. * * * WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen George D. Aiken said today to United States should not resume its bombing raids on North Viet fyam targets unless Hanoi acts to widen the war. \. * * * Hie - Vermont Republican aae the suggestion amid indications that some administra- The armed forces minister said last night’s army actions had been just demonstrations of disagreement, dad tot the army had acted spontaneously. The new crisis erupted after Garcia-Godoy listed controver-(Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Optimistic Air in NEW YORK (AP) -- The chief mediator in the ’ city’s week-old subway and bus strike said today that he “smelled” an atrtiosphere of agreement, but cautioned: “Not necessarily today, tomorrow or the next day." However, at almost the same time, Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtx reported to President Johnson be saw no clear, apparent path toward solution. All to federal government can do is appeal to good sense and reason, he indicated. Both Wirtz and to chief mediator, Dr. Nathan Feinsing-er, reported a narrowing of issues in the dispute. The last publicly stated tions of the parties were million apart on aiwp-year contract for 34,400 workers. ATMOSPHERE’ “I think I- can smell an ment or atmosphere of agreement when it arises around a bargaining table,” the mediator said. “I can smell one now.” - Fetastager spoke as a delegation representing to city’s one million organized union members visited Gev. Nelson A. Rockefeller far help in the strike, particularly seeking to release of hospitalized union chief Michael J, Quill and eight other labor leaders. They were jailed to contempt of an injuqption forbidding the strike. With negotiations hr recess, Feinsinger told a news confer-1 ence he did not think release would speed settlement, saying “on the contrary, it would add insult to injury.” -UNION VIEWS It was apparent, however, that the union delegation otherwise. IVcl felt! “The negotiations have undoubtedly been delayed while they’re in prison, and ii they are released, it would be a contribution toward shortening the dispute,” was to way the delegation chairman stated their release demand. Arsdale, conferred last night with Mayor John V. Lindsay and Wirtz.* Wirtz, sent here by President Johnson after Lindsay appealed for help, met until the early morning hours with various parties involved in to transports- AIem’i nAnaltmla TOKYO on—Peking Radio asserted today tot U. 8. warplanes bombed a target la North Viet Nam Wednesday. The broadcast reported three F165s raided the western part of Thanh Hoa Province and bombed and fired rockets. on was to at. Stock Exchange Closed Early At 2 P.M. tion officials are growing res five about the aerial lull that began on Christmas Eve. The bombing pause, it learned, will go least 16 days. “I would continue it unless there is greatly increased activity on the part of North Viet Nam,” Aiken said in a telephone interview from his home in Putney, Vt. ★ ★ ★- There have been significant differences of opinion within the Democratic administration about the extended pause in North Viet Nam. AIDING NORTH Some military men bAlieve to lull is giving the Communists the military advantages of transport and time to - or even step up of troops into Nam. But the administration believes its aerial surveillance would spot any North Vietnamese moves calling for U.S. retaliation from the air. White House press secretary Bill D. Moyers was asked yesterday about a New York Times report that Secretary of State Dean Rusk was not wholly in sympathy with President Johnson's peace offensive. * * * “I suggest you go to Secretary Rusk,” he replied, then added, “There certainly has been evidence of that over heft.’’ . * * * At the State Department, a spokesman for Rusk laid the story “is inaccurate and does not represent the situation.’.’ Last night' toy arrested five Vietnameee, aged 16 to 37, in an investigation of two explosions an hour apart at the military entrance to to Saigon airport and across town at a police substation. The blasts killed one Vietnamese and injured 16 persons, including four American servicemen. U.S. military commanders announced that the U.S. 173rd Airborne Brigade would continue operations in the marshy Plain of Reeds west of Saigon where the paratroopers have been slogging through mud and water after the , Viet Cong for the past week. It is the first big American invasion of the northern fringe of the Mekong Delta, Communist stronghold. ★ ★ 9r Although the Viet Cong fell back before to brigade’s push, officials said the paratroopers would be kept in the area to destroy Communist supplies. The Vietnamese troops will be withdrawn. EQUIPMENT FOUND Since to U. S., Vietnameee, Australian and New Zealand soldiers began the operation near Bao Tral, 35 miles west of Saigon, on New Year’s Day, they .have turned up nearly three tons of fertilizer, nine tons of rice, about 5,000 documents, nine . grenade launchers, five machine guns, ammunition, booby traps, radio equipment (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Cold Wave Due to Send Mercury Tumbling in Area A cold wave riding in with occasional snow flurries is due to arrive, in the Pontiac area tonight. w e e \ Temperatures are expected to tumble to 5 fo 12 above during to night and rise to II to 24 tomorrow. Sunday will be sunny but cold. A few snow flurries will del the skies tomerrow. Variable morning winds will no! become north to northeast at 10 to 20 miles late today. ■ * e e A chilly 29 was the low temperature in downtown Pontiac prior to l a.m. The mercury registered 27 at 2 p.m. m §1 H > Then he jammed the empty gnn into the ribe of me of the bandits and threatened to •hoot The other two robbers fled, leaving behind their companion, Dwain Ivor Shdar, SO, a parolee Cram California’s San Quentin Prison. - ' Twice since his arrest, Sholar has attempted to commit suicide. He was held today in a padded cell. TILLS STORY Jeambey, who admitted • he was “pretty damned scared,” told how he foiled the robbery:. “I knew the only way was to waft hi casually and to keep the robber unaware of me. I got about six feet away hmm him — I had the pistol la my coat pocket. “I leaped the last six feat pulled the gtm out, jammed It against him and said, ‘Don't move or I’ll shoot and I mean it* ,v& • •• AP)-Pros*-I deliver his Message to a Congress next p.m. Eastern "You should have seen the look on Us face — complete (ttMfof. He was carrying $ large bag of money and started to reach for his gun in his side pocket, so I stuck aty lag behind him and fltypedhim to the Ibe timing at the message! was fixed today whaj Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana and House Speaker John W. McCormack of Massachusetts breakfasted with Johnson at the White Houte. AWAITING TREATMENT Soaked by her of the IfSrd Airborne Brigade. The swamp water and mud of the Mekong Dotta* brigade was pinned down Cor hours Jan. S a U.S. paratrooper puffs a cigarette and Ity Viet Cong sniper fire aa it moved out presses a handle to his wounded cheek ai from Bao Trai for an aaaault on anas dom- he awaits medical treatment. He is a mem- inatad by the Commentate. - -—-i~. ground’ A—2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANtJAftY 7, 1066 Soviet friendship Team' Is Mongolia-Bound Birmingham Area News Dangerous inTuskegee' TUSKEGEE, Ala. (UPI) — Mayor Charlai M. Keever said yesterday the daying of a Negro civil rights worker by white man had created a “dangerous aitaatlonM that may require federal troops in this predominantly Negro town. • i. Or it it About 150 students from Tua-kegee Institute marched on city hall yesterday and demanded the death penalty tor file man charged with first-degree murder in the shooting Monday night Negroes said another pro-> test march would be held today. Keever held conference! into lata laat flight with state and federal law enforcement authorities, officials at Tuskegee Institute and civil righto leaders. More meetings were to be held today. “This is a very dangerous situation,” he said. “If these meet-toga am not successful, we’ll have togs elsewhere for help.” - x~ ■ “ ★ ★ sf Keever was asked by a reporter If this meant he would ask for federal troops. “Yeu’rs pretty good guesaer,” the mayor replied. TENSION GROWS Observers said racial tension appeared to be building aa a result of fits slaying of Samuel L. (Sammy) Younge Jr., 21, at Tuskegee’s only afi-nigbt service station. T Marrht Softest, 69-year-old night attendant at the (tattoo, has been Jailed on a murder charge. Police said Segrest admitted firing two shots at the youth, whom he accused of harassing him. The incident followed an argument over whether Younge could use an employee’ rest room Instead of the station's desegregated rest noma for the publicT i tr ★ “This definitely is not a dvfi rights shooting,” said Macon County Sheriff J. H. Sadler "He apparently kept agitating the old man until this hap? pened." * * . * This was disputed by Gwendolyn Patton, 22, who led the student march yesterday. She aaid Younge’s “participation la civil rights was tbtWhols reason for toe shooting." Yoimge was a field worker for the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, a militant civil rights organisation. WANTS MONEY, NOT GUTS—A policeman in Rome, Italy, directs traffic mar one of toe many piles of gifts received by the city’s police yesterday -from motorists as a tradition of the giftgiving holiday of toe Epiphany. Today the scene had changed as police left their Jobs, along with other municipal employes, for 48 hours In a strike for higher wages. Dominican Regime Survives Threat (Continued From Page One) slal military figures, including some rebel leaders, who were to be assigned out of the country in an effort to bring calm. ★ ★ * Within hours troops moved into die palace and some armed forces informants repotted military uprisings in unspecified cities of toe interior. APPEARS CALM G a r c i a-Godoy, appearing preoccupied but calm, did not ask help from the inter-American peace force. Far • time It had appeared an uprising waa building ap against file provisional government. The armed (era* radio at San Isidro base just outside the capital broadcast a statement ■aylng military chiefo rejected toe changes in the high command or toe proposed transfers abroad. I- ’’ ■'•*-*—j?* tW....1*~—•— Besides Rivera Caminero those scheduled for transfer included army and air force chiefs of staff and two leading figures among the rebel constitutionalist forces, Col. Francisco Caamano Deno and Col Manuel Ramon Montes Arache. Today, the heart of the capital which rebels had seized in toe April revolt'and held for several months, remainad quiet The 11,MO man peace force, which included IMS Americans, remained In quartan or at normal posts, though they have ben n Mart tor lev days. U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker of the OAS Political Committee conferred with Rivera Caminero and planned to call on Garcia-Godoy later today. it Or A The other two members of the political committee, Ambas- The Weather Fall UJ. Weather Bnreaa Report .fV-;'1/,., PONTIAC AND VKSNITY-Gold wive warning toaight. Light saow today diminishing to flurries by evening with accawmlartns about 1 Inch south to 8 to 8 inches north and la toe Thanh. Steady falling ef afteraon temperatures. Highs early today hi the lower Ms. Mach colder with aeca-sional sasw Barries toaight with temperatures falling to 8 to 18 above. Saturday partly cloudy and continued quite cold with snow Barries persisting near Lake Harn. Highs Saturday 18 to M. Variable winds this morning becoming aerto to northeast 18 to M miles toil afternoon and tonight. 8aaday outlook: Sumy and cold. Tatar a Mk LWHt famparatur* fneHtng t a.m.: At 0 ajn.: wind Vataetty M m#Ji. Diracttan: VaiiaOta San aata Friday at f:1S p.n San rtaaa Saturday at S:M *jn. Mean aata Satarday at f:SS a.m. Moan rtaaa CrNay at iiO pm Sam.... .....W 7 am...... a a.m. .........S| f ajm..........M W a.m.........a 11 am. Itm... 1 p.m. tom. TMa Bala la M Vaara M In mt 4 In 1742 Uaa Ylar Asa la Saattac TtwraSay ja Aaatlac (aa tacarSaS dawntawa) Hlghwt temparatura ...........,...,,...17 Lowwt temparatura ................... SI Mean temperature st Weather: Mamins, tunny; afternoon, cloudy; night, 14 Inch mow TharaSay't Temparatura Chart Or. RapMs 34 J» Kama* City M SI Laming Marquette Muskegon hat Men Travarta C Albuquerque Atlanta Mnwankr Chicaaa Cincinnati Oatrett 4 is u M 1 34 M » 1 33 17 4* » 54 S 4 -a 41 M 41 »' 44 77 M St 41 31 7-* si a tt M Miami leach M Mliwaukaa 31 M Haw Ortaana 17 New York 47 Omaha 37 l»heaa l« is WnahutWi 41 It, Loutt M Salt taka C. 41 S. Francisco <2 S. S. Marla M Seattle « Tampa It Washington aa Go-Getters Main Targets for Heart Ills (Continued From Page One) Among nine of file heart victims who died, eight were from “type A.” The researchers found, as expected, that blood protein, blood fat and high blood pressure were signs of a tendency to heart trouble. w ★ ★ “Above all,” they aaid, “the results clearly indicate that the presence or absence of a particular overt behavior pattern” was a danger sign for the heart. TYPE A* MEN Although the “type A” men in fiie 39-49 age group were six times as likely fo suffer heart disease, tbs researchers said filers did not appear to be any styiificant difference from the others in height, weight or cigarette smoking. However, among all 78 who suffered attacks, there was a ' pattern of more smoking, lees exercise, and more earning power. The two- doctors who studied the emotional factor in predict ing heart attacks were Dr. Ray H. Rosenman and Dr. Meyer Friedman of the Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Cater. Associated to other aspects of of the research were Dr. Reuba Straus and Dr. Moses Wurm, of St Joseph Hospital, Burbank, Calif.; Dr. C. David Jenkins, of the University of North i lina; and Dr. Harley B. singer, of Berkeley, Calif. ★ ★ * They worked under grants from the National Institute of Health, the American Heart Association and the Irwin Straa-burger Memorial Medical Foundation. sadors Umar Penna Marinho of Brazil and Rama de Dfeirman Duenas of El Salvador were with Bunker during yesterday’s conferences. PUBLIC REACTION There was no public reaction from the rebel fectia which staged the April revolution in an attempt to return ex-President Juan Bosch to office andrestore the constitution. Garcia-Godoy said in an interview early today: “One does not resign when there’s a chance for a solution to prevent tragedy from befalling tiie country. Twill not be turned at by force.” Munching a piece of candy while smoking a cigarette, the lawyer-diplomat said:. ’T don’t know what tin army pretends to do. If they don't want to obey my orders, then let them take the government over by force and we’U see what backing they can get.” WIFE, DAUGHTER The president’s wife and 15-year-old daughter were in another room of their comfortable suburban home. A few presidential aides were a hand. Outside by the . driveway, under mango and coconut trees splashed by a brilliant full mom, a handful of Htfrtty armed guards lounged. Except for the busily jangling telephone, trouble seemed for away. Although armored care and Jeeps filled with troops roamed most of the city during toe night, none approached the president's home., Garcia-Godoy went a: “If this is an act of rebellion on the part of the armed forces, it will not succeed unless it has the support of the United States.” The president said he would work part of the morning atnia home, tha return to the National Palace. Saigon Police Foil Plot to Bomb Billet (Continued From Page One) and medical supplies, officials reported. At the expense of light casualties, fiie allies claimed 248 Viet Cong killed, 88 captured, 884 suspects detained ud the capture of 41 individual weapons and 11 crew-size gnus. The explosives seized on Saigon’s jungle outskirts exceeded in destructive power file 250-pound bomb used by the Viet Cong to blast the eight-story Metropole Hotel, an men’s billet, on Dec. 4. The attack killed two Americans, ■ a New Zealaqder and eight Viet- Schools Note Shortage Alljanct Tightening Likely Object of Trip MOSCOW (AP) - A Soviet delegation led by Communist party head Leonid I. Brezhnev left today for 1M others. ★ * w The blast was part of a wave of grenade-throwings and other terrorism marking the. fifth anniversary of the Viet Cong last month. NEW VIOLENCE The terrorism continued up to the Christmas truce. The Viet Cong were expected to continue their new violence in toe capital until the four-day cease-fire they have proclaimed for the lungar New Year Jan. 21-84, Viet Nam’s national holiday. Warning that the period before the lunar new year was fiie right time psychologically for the terorrift attacks, a police official said: "The Viet Coni an operating right at toe city’s edges This gives them and their liaison agents a easy time of it to get into end odt of Saigon. Once the Viet Cong terrorists had to slip into fiaigon, but now they just walk in. It’s so easy, it’s just like going next door. Authorities gave no details of; how they learned of the bomb plot, one of the few they have what Was described as a friendship visit to Mongolia. '4; I The delegation, trav&ihg by train, included Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko, Defense Minister Rodtoo Malinovsky and e first deputy premier, Kirill Mazurov. ★ W St The Soviet Union and Red China compete for influence In Mongolia, sandwiched between the two Communist giants. The Kremlin has the upper hod, but there has been Mongolian opposition to Premier Umzhagin Tsedenbal’s pro-Soviet policy. 4t it it 3 Brezhnev and his group era expected to try to strengtoa Mongolia’s alliance to the Soviet Union, and arrange for further economic aid. UNDERSTANDING The Mongolian ambassador in Moscow said in a recent interview that his country and toe Soviet Union already had readied an understanding about extending their friendship trea ty. The ambassador, Nyamytt Luvsanchultem, said that “documents will be signed reflecting toe new, higher level of toe development of relations between Mongolia and the Soviet Union.” ★ * ★ Informed sources disclosed earlier this week that Brezhnev would make toe trip ai a get-acquainted mission with Communist world leaders and to strong tha the Soviet position in China-dominated Asia. ■ w * ★ They (the sources) said ton trip was likely to inflame the Red Chinese as a encroachment a its Asian sphere. * * ★ jjjfir * Three of toe Soviet Upton’s of Substitutedeache BIRMINGHAM A substitute teacher shortage has hlf the Birmingham School System. School officials are faced with what tony say are critical needs at toe secondary level, particularly in industrial arts, physical education, foreign languages, mathematics and all sciences. Bat, they note there are needs hi d subject areas and and at all levels. are around during bad Crucial periods the holidays and weather. ★ it A Birmingham’s substitute teacher list has not kept pace with the growth of the professional staff. fYEARSAGO Five years ago, there were ISO substitutes for a professional staff of 543. Tpday there are 200 substitutes for a staff of 844. Tha district ases aa average of 18 nbatttatee a day. Prospective substitutes can contact the personnel office at the Board of Education Building. Persons With bachelor's degrees aa^ teaching certificates are preferred. However, toe personnel department will accept those with at feast 00 semester hours of college Credit. Two shows will,open Sunday it the Birmingham Art Center, 1518 S. Cranbrook. \ , The Bloomfield Ait Association trill presat • unique exhibition entitled “Stitchary, Lace and Loom,” a collection of works by American and European artists. Steeped in centuries of tradition, the works make use at contemporary designs. The “Critic’s Choice” s h o w also opening Sunday features selections from the 13th Annual Regional Art Exhibition, sponsored by the University of Michigan Extension -Service and College of Architecture and Design. ★ * * Gallery hours are 2-8 p.m. daily except Monday. The shows will continue through Feb. 6. namefo, and injured more tfmr». ... ... 1M nth.™ "top leaders now are outside toe capital a foreign attain mis- sions. Premier Alexei N. Rosy gin is in Tashkent at the conference betwea India and Pakistan. Alexander N. Shelepin, No, 2 man in tile Soviet Communist party after Brcphnev, is in Hanoi. 0CC Gets Grant to Buy Equipment Oakland Community College has received a federal grant of 873.339 for purchase of vocational equipment, OCC President John E. Tirrell announced today. The funds were dispersed to the college by the Michigan Department of Public Instruction under the federal Vocational Ed ucatian Act of 1983. ★ it it ,; ' The equipment will be used in mechanical technology, automotive technology, datal assisting and other college pro- 'Rights Work Before Draff GRAHAM JEAMBEY He Got Revenge Vengeful Man Foils Robbery DES MOINES, Iowa (UPI) -Graham Jeambey never forgot that day in 1958 when a gunman robbed him of his last dime. The 44-year-old saiesmaii was 350 miles from home when it happened. f 1 swore tha that if I ever got a chance to take a crack at a robber, I was going to do it,” he said. LBJ State of UnionJ: Message Wednesday ;> NATIONAL WEATHER - Colder weather ia expected tonight for toe eastern half- of the nation. Precipitation will he sparse east of the Hasteaippi Valley, confined mostly to anew ht,the Greet Lakes regia. Rain ia forecast for the Pacific Northweet and northern Rockies, with oow at higher WASHINGTON f dent Johnson jjffl State of the Uttlon joint session of C_ Wednesday at • p.m. Standard Time. He got his chance Wednesday night, when he foiled a robbery attempt with a broken, utoaded revolver. Since then, he said, he has been deluged with telephone calls. “Some of them aaid I was an idiot to get Involved,” he said. * it V Jeambey was shopping in ermarket supermarket when three gunmen wafted in an announced a stickup. BROKEN PI8TOL He slipped out to his car, got a broken, empty 32-caliber automatic pistol, and casualty reentered toe store. jammed the empty i the ribe ef one at toe ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) - A Negro leader, encouraging dvfl rights workers to seek legal means of avoiding military service, says the fight against racial tajurtlce in the United States is more important than the war in Viet Nam. 'I think we are involved in a war here and it will have more importance and perhaps much more significance in the generations to come than toe Viet Nam war,” said John R. Lewis, national chairman of. the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. Lewis, 2^ elaborated « hit views la aa interview yesterday after fosaiig * SNCC stateaahni opposing U.S. involvement in Viet Nam and encouraging civil rights workers to seek aa alternative to toe draft. There are legal mean* of avoiding military service, Lewis said. He is a conscientious objector. The work that the people in the dvil rights movement are doing is in toe national interest,” he said. VITAL ROLE “M7 feeling is that what they are doing ia so vital, so basic to the development — economically, socially and politically — of this country, that they should be exempt.” Lewis,, a short, stocky Negro, is titutef head of the loosely srgaaised SNCC, composed of about 230 staff members with considerable following on college campuses. He said toe SNCC staff discussed Viet Nam and the draft in an Atlanta meeting last Thanksgiving and drafted a policy statement which was circulated, revised and tha completed by a 23-member executive committee. The SNCC statemat charged deception by the U.S. government “in Ks claim for concern for the freedom of the Vietnam- man helps Riehhart Abraham-■Mte who came hand first I > burning building yes? X in Penfiefini, Ore., as as a ladder was put up.' m THE PONTIAC PRESS, JANUARY 7, 1966 Canada Tsan Claims |Bt 11 Vtoc0Hver Island ■ community, *aya he shucked 44 Oyster-Shucking Title gallon and quarts in an FANNY BAY, B.C. (AP) — eight-hour shift. ffc says the Johnny Zurich, 10, claims be la title formerly was held Jointly the world’s champion oyster by members of a 12-man local shucker. . . crew who shucked 38 gallons Johnny, who works full-time each in eight hours. LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) - f. Molotov cocktails were tossed at' four yellow cabs parked hi front of a “Strip” hotel early today and their drivers attacked by some 10 men armgd with the Iron and baseball bats, authorities reported. | Two drivers were hospitalized anid one cab damaged by fire, The violence brake out shortly before the last floor shew was ever at the Riviera Hotel. Unofficial reports said the hotel had beep waned yesterday that treable might occur. The injured drivers were tak-en to Southern Nevada Memorial Hospital for treatment of head and shoulder lacerations. . One identified himself as Spencer McGrath, but the other refused to-five his name NONUNION DRIVERS One week ago, Yellow Cab Go. resumed service here with nonunion drivers. Mil The Arm had been idled five months by a strike of Team* stars Local Ml. 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Saginaw St, SIMMS DISCOUNT BASEMENT Simms-98 N. Saginaw SI, NATIONALLY ADVERTISED COSMETICS SIMMS.!* BROTHERS Simms, 98 N. Saginaw Si 2nd FLOOR SPECIALS SIMMS SIMMS «*, BROTHERS BROTHERS: A—4 .THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1966 Board Action Is Duejs on Future of Shelby SHELBY TOWNSHIP - The .future of the township, either ’ M ■ home rule city or a* an incorporated part of the Qty of ink*, will be taken up by the Macomb County Boatyl of Supervisors Monday, ~' The board of supervisors is scheduled, to act on two sets of petitions presented in November by residents of Utica and of the township. v ike Incorporation move began when a group led by Utica Councilman Charles W. Stone filed petitions with the Macomb County clerk seeking to combine the Cfty of Utica and a portion of Shelby Town- ship Into a new home raid city. In a countermove, Shelby res idents filed petitions seeking an election to form the entire township into a home rule city called Shelbydale. ★ * i? The board erf supervisors must first take action on toe Utica Ground-Breaking Set Tuesday for 4 Utica Elementary Schools UTICA — School officials will break ground Tuesday for four new elementary schools. The ceremony, which will represent • ground-breaking for all four new bqUdhtgs,. will be held at 10 imr 'ailhe Hollywood Hills site on 10% Mile in Star DIANE DICKERSON Concert Set in Southfield SOUTHFIELD - A flute solo by a 15-year-old Bloomfield Township girl will be featured in toe Jan, If concert of toe South-field Junior Symphony. Diane Dickerson, daughter of Nbf. and Mrs. D. B. Dickerson Jr., 6006 Wing Lake, will play "Concertino, Opus 107”* by' Ce-cile Chaminade. ♦ ★ ★ The 70-member orchestra has scheduled its 15th concert for 3 p.m. in the auditorium of South-field High School, Lahser at 10 Mile. election petitions. If the peti tions are thrown out, as township officials foal they will be, tom toe board will act on Shelby’s petitions. UTICA PETITIONS Township Supervisor Lorin E Evans said the township attorney has advised that a legal technicality may make the Utica petitions invalid. • j If that is the ease, and Shelby’s petitions are accepted, fie board of supervisors will most likely set a date for aa •lection. Ung Township. City and school officials to take pert la the ceremeuy ta-dnde the mayor of Utica, supervisors of Shelby and Sterltag townships, board of education 'members. Schools Sept. Phillip E. Ranke! and the architects. The cost of the schools will total about 13 million. The money will be provided by an $8.5 million bond issue approved by voters in December 1964. ★ "k k According to a school spokesman, the buildings will be filled as soon as they arc opened next September. BOND ISSUES He said if bond issues submitted to the voters in 1963 had been approved "we would have been able to beep up with the demand.” Each school will contain about 650 pupils. * * ★ Evans said the vote would probably be held about the first of M8y. Alao on toe ballot would be candidates for a charter com mission. . , - ★ . h. it ’We’re not really ready to become a city yet but tome’s no other alternative,” said Evans The plan incorporating part of toe township with toe city would extend Utica to include an area of the towngbip bounded by Hell Road, Hayes Road, 31 Milo and the New York Central Railroad tracks. nHN HMBHM ' v 1 nk'M ft ii W, f nMlml 1 t flSHS ii i m ill »W WiVA «B jHgfl ■&$ tVIMwj ,. , PenllK frw Ph.t» SKELETON CHAPEL—Designed to serve toe students end faculty of Oakland University, the St. John Fisher Chapel on Walton Boulevard across from the university is scheduled for completion in April. The campus chapel,'being built by toe Catholic Archdiocese , of Detroit, is designed in terms of the new liturgy. The priest will face toe congregation, and no one will be more torn 60 feet from the altar. Rising against the winter sky are the interior beams of the chapel. I Killed, 2 Hurt in Shelby Crash Farm Price Index Is Reported Rising LANSING (AP)—The index of prices received bv Michigan farmers as of mid-December was up eight points, or three per cent, above the mid-November level. The index rose to 341 per cent of the 1910-14 average, the Fed' eral-State Crop Reporting Service said. The index was up 34 points, or 11 per cent, from December of 1964. ★' fP k Price increases for wheat, milk, potatoes, hogs and poultry were primarily responsible for the increase. SHELBY TOWNSHIP - One hum was killed and two women injured in a two-car accident at 3:30 p.m. yesterday at Dequin dre and West Utica roads, w w w Killed in the accident was Antonio Nardozzi, 66, of Sterling Township. The injured women, Mrs. Susie Nardoszi, "67, of Sterling Township and Anna M. Gibson, 49, of Detroit were admitted FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP-! H“plU1’ MoUnt * ★ * . Macomb County Sheriffs deputies said Nardoszi was travel- Farmington Hills Leading Poll foName City Nullifies Teachers' Charge Board Chief Back in District No clear trend has yet been identified, but "Farmington Hina” is running a two-toonel favorite in the name-the-city poll ^ « W^‘utteTaSd"i-parently drove into toe path of here. Campaigning to incorporate Farmington Township as a city, township officials a week ago sent an open letter to registered voters and a questionnaire on potential names. Mail deliveries at the Township Hall have been chock-full of responses, and officials have been hard-pressed to keep a running tabulation. They had recorded some 475 votes by Wednesday night. t. * * The tally then was Farming*! ton HUls, 143; Farmington! Woods, 78; Farmington Heights,! 73; Quakertown, 70; North Far-; ington, 41; Farmington Town-! ship, 19; Wood Creek Farms,1 19; and Clarenceville, 4. i k k it Write-in suggestions with one tw6 votes each were May* the other car. IMLAY CITY - Board of Education President Howard Caldwell has moved Into,, the Im-lay City School Districtand out of the range of toe latest attack by district teachers. The Imlay'City Teacher Action Committee, headed by Wilson Nickels, last week asked Lapeer County Prosecutor Michael Dionise to remove Caldwell from office. The teachers charged that Caldwell was holding office illegally because he did not five la the district but with his daaghter and son-in-law, Mr. and. Mrs. James Frantz of 3293 W. Oregon, Lapeer. Caldwell had not been living in toe school district since be sold his business and home her$, they said. ★ mk k The'school board president, a member of the board for 11 years, andhis wife have moved into a home at 7174 Imlay City, Imlay Township. 1 LOOKING FOR HOME Caldwell said they had been staying with the Frantzes temporarily while looking for a home in the district after returning from a West Coast trip Nov. 30. .".A.'-rS' The battle between teachers and toe school board has been running siace November, when board members refused to it teachers a $699 across-raise. Action committee chairman Nickels also is chairman of the Imlay City Teachers Chib salary committee and president of the new Imlay City local of the Michigan Federation of Teachers. it k k The union has petitioned the State Labor Mediation Board to schedule a representation election which would determine toe bargaining agent for the district’s teachers. to Start Jan. 17 Sign-Up Under Way at Clarkston School CLARK3TON - Officials of Clarkston Community Schools announced today that toe winter term of the adult education program will begin Jan. 17. ■ * ' w-RMhI Interested persons can register by providing the following information to Clarkston Oom> munity High School, 6596 Middle Lake: Name, address and class desired, accompanied by registration fee. Registration fee is |7 for all classes except men’s and women’s physical fiteess which requires a 96 charge. The men’s physical fitness class also will be Offered to fatoer-and-soa combinations for a special |7 foe. * * Domestic-type classes offered the forthcoming term are knitting, cake decorating (beginning and advanced), rug hooking and sewing. OTHER COURSES ■&J Ceramics, beginning drafting, welding and metalworking, woodworking and furaiturs refinishing wiU.be provided in the arts and Industrial arts area. Business courses offered are beginning end intermediate typing and bookkeeping. The Bishop method of sewing is again offered for beginners and for those who have completed the first course. ★ k k Additional information can be acquired by contacting William Dennis at the high school. Some of this country’s 601 National Historic Landmarks are federally owned end administered but most are state, community or private property. fair, Quaker Heitfits, Farming-ton Acres, Orchard Farms, Aja-Ion, IV Farms, Farmington Farms, Powersdale, Franklin Hills, Oakland Hills and Farmington Meadows. No New Taxes State Denis Unveil Program for '66 LANSING (AP) - Major Democrats Thursday unveiled e 1966 legislative program stressing citizen protection end said It would not require new taxes or an unbalanced budget. An eight-page statement by House Speaker Joseph Kowalski, D-Detroit, and Senate Majority Leader Raymond Dzend-zel, D-Detroit, predicted the state would begin the 1966-67 fiscal year with a $126 million surplus. Their program includes, bow ever, a constitutional amendment which would repeal the existing prohibition against graduated income tax. The leaden said priority action would be given to consumer protection, public safety and lew enforcement, and govern mental reform. JOIN PARTNERSHIP They said the Legislature would move to bring Michigan as murii as possible into partnership with federal social programs. Their proposals came one week ahead of Republican Gov George Romney’s state-of-the-Itate message and Ins than 34 boon rimed of a meeting to which Romney invited legislative leaders. Romney said toe meeting was called to “discuss areas of imtiual concern.” * k "' k Tim Democrats predicted rev ernes for the current fiadal year would tot*! $605 million, $49 million more than Rpmney predicted one year ago when he submitted his budget. 8y sum mer, Romney had upped his revenue forecast to $799 million. The Democrats did not predict how much Would be available to spend in 1966-67 beyond the estimated $126 million surplus. NEEDED RULES They called for "some badly needed rules of fair play in sales for protection of the consumer,” including a state consumer council and so-called trutb-in-advertising, lending and packaging laws. -, They proposed a state-operated fund financed by insurance companies to insure policy-bold ers against loss from bankrupt insurance firms. ★ - k «,.♦ Other consumer proposals included: —Licensing hearing aid dispensers. —Registering door-to-door salesmen with county agencies. —Prohibiting regrooving of tires. —Strengthening of certain financial requirements. To strengthen the hand of,law enforcement agencies, Dzendzel and Kowalski recommended —Establishing a statewide system to pool law enforcement information. —Setting minimum qualification and salary fcvris for policemen and prosecuting attorneys. —State control and administration of driver licensing, —Stricter drug laws. FOUR CHANGES In addition to the Income tax amendment, Democrats asked for four other constitutional changes. To get these on the November, 1966, ballot would require two-thirds approval in each house. The Democrats are one vote in the House and three in the Senate short of such • majority. k k k The other changes proposed would: —Abolish the Highway Commission and return to an elected highway chief. —Permit the governor to fill; judicial vacancies by appoint-! ment, a proposal with bipartisan support. —Revise the system for determining legislative districts. —Set four-year terms for state representatives. OTHER REQUESTS \ , • . j In other tress the Democratic leaders asked for : County home rule. —Reorganisation of the State Labor Department. —Establishment of a state authority to assist local government in' planning and budding low-cost senior citizen bousing. —Billboard control. —Aid to qualified students at private colleges to ease pressures on state institution*. —State aid to local antipoliu-tion projects. —A long-range plan for accelerated park end recreation area development. i * * * .! Dzendzel and Kowalski said. Democratic caucuses would review toe proposals. DIRECTORS National 1 Bnnk • t FONT I A t Louis H. Cole Investments PONTIAC, MICHIGAN 'k' *** . ■•,-r , .V STATEMENT OF CONDITION Robert R. Eldred Executive Vice President Community National Bank of Pontiac as of close of business December 31,1965 RESOURCES Harold A. Fitzgerald Publisher, The Pontiac Press Alfred C. Girard President and Chairman of the Board ® Community National Bank of Pontiac §s Alfred R. Glancy, Jr, President, A. R. Glancy, Inc Harold S. Goldberg 'President Thomas Jewelry Company, Inc. Cash and Due from Banks.......... 4 $18,308,324.86 United States Government Obligations.. 23,857,886.30 I Other U.S. Government Agencies..... .,_5j949j636^49 State and Municipal Securities ........ Other Securities ...... 4 i Loons and Discounts.............. .> 40,113,108.33 Real Estata Loans ......••••«••••.. JWj804^00jU Accrued Interest................. Bank Properties and Equipment...... Other Assets ... * ................. TOTAL RESOURCES..... f 30,115,847.65 35,354,521.79 613,210.00 89,917,308.47 1,175,746.91 4,658,935.77 ‘ 85,585.80 8179,919,156.89 Howard W. Huttenlocher President H. W. Huttenlocher Ageny, Inc. LIABILITIES Harry M. Pry ale Consultant Depositor Demand. $72,350,341.93 ■1^ Savings-and Time. .............. 92,676,487.41 U.S. Government •••.••*•••...* (>J£M|j785j36 TOTAL DEPOSITS ............. j Unearned Interest ••••«•........... Accrued Expenses and Other Liabilities.....•••*••«•••. Reserve for Loan Contingencies ..... . Capital Stock, Common .. V .. ♦ f 5,000,000.00 Surplus ..... »~irV»-» »<•«w «'i . •■» 3,900,000.00 || Undivided Profits • •............ ..... 100,000.00 General Reserve ...»*»... •...... * *' 198,780.89 TOTAL LIABILITIES...... $166,889,614.70 2,125,646.55. 856,085.12 1,349,029.18 9,198,780.89 179,919,156.39 U*M SlalM Cownmenl SMorilie. in lb. amount 17,002,975.01 R«ok Vhlm, in lh. foresoiiiK (tateaieat m. pMH lo »«»» r.dir.11«< 8t.u Cw.fti.inl DipiiHi wm! hf «Uwr pwpww hr hw. 18 OFFICES: DOWNTOWN OFFICE , . 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The world is full of snobs, but • few of them realise it or admit , it. Most snobs are hypocrites. They don’t want to be recognized as snobs. It is the rare snob indeed who faces up to the fpct of his snob-- bery -e- and enjoys it. «< Snobs come in both sexes and all sizes, shapes, ages, occupationsand degrees of wealth. Snobbery sometimes is thought to be a prerogative of the rich, but no man is so poverty-stricken he cant afford to be a snob. Actually there are mm snobs among the poor than among the rich, simply because there are more poor people. HUMAN ATTRIBUTE Snobbery is a very human attribute, but just how much of a snob are you? Well, you are probably just about 100 per cent snobbish if most of the following things are true about you: You'd try to romance a wait-] ress or hatcbeck girl but never think of marrying one. ...... v i (... it e .ft-.. You’d date the boss’s'daughter but never marry her either, for fear someone would think you were a social climber. ANCESTORS ' When talking” about your ancestors, you always mention the one who came over on the Mayflower — and never mention the one who was hanged as a horse thief. You never read a book that makes the best seller list, ft * * When you are alone in an elevator and hear footsteps approaching, you quickly push the up button so you won’t have to ride with a stranger. You fawn on those you think are your superiors and frown on those you think are your inferiors. VULGAR DISH You never order corned beef and cabbage for lunch because it is supposed to be a vulgar jiish. When a friend confides to you that his son has just been thrown out of a public school, you brag that your son has,Just You’d never think of making a another political party and Join a different church. You sometimes lieve he can afford, you mutter sourly, ’’Some people don’t know their place in life. Thank thing: Whatever else I may be, at least I’m not a snob." But are you sure? 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Miiwrm Jooui Local Advertlalac Mauiu TAYLOR ? ) ' '• ,yy( Mayor’s Report Shows City Gains in 1965 | The annual report on the state of the City Just presented to; the City Commission by Mayor William H. Taylor Jr. shows 1965 as a year of solid accomplishment for Pontiac. Particularly is this so in the areas of basic municipal facilities encompassing local and arterial paving projects, construction of sewer trunks and extension of water mains, continuation of the Clinton River rechanneling and in the adoption of a personnel and wage program for city employes that carries salary benefits of nearly $300,-000 for the current year. —A start was also mad* last year on the City’s beautification plan that saw an initial planting of 800 trees and shrubs. \ ~T~f~ k k k . % '■ ■' 7 “ T - ? / , Since municipal growth and planning is a never-ending process, the mayor outlined further improvements now under consideration. These include measures/dealing with water pollution, increasing police and fire department manpower, upgrading park maintenance and recreation programs and Increasing the hours of library /Activity. Additionally, /grade separations are envisioned on Huron and John* * son at the railroad tracks. ^ ' ★ ★ Despite rising costs in city administration and a tight budget to begin with, Pontiac finished the year In. the black, Taylox said. Along with good management, he attributed Pontiac’s fiscal position to.the booming economy that has put additional dollars into the City’s coffers. The steady civil progress reflected by the mayor’s report | together with the promise of major downtown business developments augur well for the continued expansion of the City and prosperity for its residents. primitive and often chaotic. Motorists u s u a 11 y find them either jammed or closed. >> ★ it . it ‘ So, as an experiment, contracts have been let to private individuals to operate some of the establishments.1 'fw This seems to be another example of how Communist nations are moving, even though slowly and reluctantly, in the direction of the capitalist principle that the best way to get results is to encourage private enterprise. Even in Russia, the once-reviled profit motive fe bring tried out in certain areaa of production and distribution in an effort to stimulate the economy. The commissars, faced with the failures of plan after plan, are being forced- to swallow some bitter economic pills. / / ★ ★ ★ . / As for Poland’s service sta-i tions, it will be a long time be-/ fore they will remotely compare to those that American initiative has created in our own country. ........... A Poll Hears Answer to Gals’ Phone Woes We are without doubt the most surveyed, polled, interviewed, analyzed and cross-sectioned population in history. In- ope of the latest polls, 5,000 housewives across the Country were asked about their experience with the telephone ringing “when you least want it to.” ★ ★ ★ The results, not surprising, in order of precedence were: When in shower or tub; When perched on ladder or chair reaching for < f the top of a closet or cupboard; When watching an engrossing television program; When up to the elbows in dishwashing; When concentrating on an intricate bridge hand. The survey, incidentally, was conducted by a manufacturer of automated triepohne answering systems. Polish Service Stations Dispense Little Service “Among other things,” the Publication Oil Facts observes, “Karl Marx obviously never anticipated the service needs of the automobile age.” , f This has to do with the gdvera-ment-owned service stations of Communist Poland. There are only about 1,006 of them in that nation of 30 million people. Communist papers have described their operations as LBJ Guidelines Prove Flexible By NEIL GILBRIDE AP Labor Writer WASHINGTON - President Johnson’s wage-price guidelines, it is now clear, can be rigid as a steel girder or flexible as a sheet of aluminum. Conversely, it was Big Steel that found flexibility in the White House blessing of a compromise price increase and the aluminum industry that earlier had to knuckle under to stiff administration pressure. But the lesson appears to' remain the same: Si Johnson isn’t kidding about enforcing % the guidelines in an effort to keep in- * Ration from chipping away the soMd gains of the booming economy. Why did Johnson let the steel industry raise some prices 12.75 per ton, while forcing a rollback in aluminum and c-o p p e r price hikes just two months ago? a ★ ★ ★ • The key factor is productivity, the heart of the wage-price guidelines first formu-lated by White House economic advisers four years ago. < 7 RISING PRODUCTIVITY Productivity is the amount of steal or aluminum or any other-commodity/.produced per man-hour, and the government figures the rate is .rising 3.2 per cent a year in the economy as a whole. Thus, the White House says, industry can raise wages 3JE per. cm a year without boosting prices. / But the guidelines leave, roota for flexibility in various industries. / The difference in the steel and aluminum cases, the way the government figures it, is this: ' i Steel recently raised wages 3.2 per cent, while productivity has been rising only 3 per cent. Thus the industry was entitled to the increase which presidential economics-adviser Gardner Ackley described as “inconsequential’’ — about one-tenth of 1 per cent. A FASTER CLIMB But in the aluminum industry, despite rheent wage increases of 4 per cent, productivity has been climbing at something like 6 per cent a year. Thus under the glidelines, aluminum could afford to cut prices, provided nonlabor coots didn’t eat away die other 2 per cent of productivity increase. / The administration doesn’t care how labor and management slice up tbe pie4of increased productivity. fe ★ dr “But when a disagreement between management And labor is resolved by passing the bill to the rest of the economy, the bill is paid , in depreciated currency to the ultimate advantage of no one,” the guidelines state. . . ' dr dr ★ “Ultimately, it is rising output per man hour which must yield the ingredients of a rising standard of living," the guidelines statement says. "Growth in productivity makes it possible for real wages and real profits to rise side by side.” Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. L. B. Rubey of 100 Miami; 86th birthday. Mrs. Grach L Bird of Rochester; 83rd birthday. LeRoy E. Rlee of Flint; 91st birthday. '-> B. Di TeTry of Oxford; 80th birthday. Voice of tht People:/* \ Reader Has Suggestion to Avoid Future Tragedy eryone in the area is saddened because of the accident^ Carroll Lake and Wise Roads in which two’ teen-agers lost their lives and others were injured. We offer the Wilson family our sincere and deepest sympathy at their tragic loss. ' -s k ‘ k k •' ■ Several of our Acquaintances have been injured at this' intersection in thf past. These were almost-fatal accidents —- now this tragedy. It is our opinion that; the Oakland County Road Commission should con-; sider installing a four-way stop with a red blinker at! this crossing. We have traveled this road for many! years and think this type of stop would be practical \ and perhaps ritve a life. MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN SMITH UNION LAKE ■ ; ^ome Areas of Gty Need Storm Sewers' ;! The mayor would look better in a picture directing a road! crew putting hi a storm sewer than in a picture breaking ground; for a new bank. Mr. Mayor and Mr. L. Hudson should live in-some of the houses that are surrounded by water after each.' rainstorm. Why does the (Sty sell permits to build houses on; land that doesn’t have good drainage? MRS. HOWARD TEAGUE ! 41 E. BROOKLYN 'Reach!' David Lawrence Says: Tribunal Would Help NY Accord WASHINGTON - How could the transit strike in New York City be satisfactorily settled? Putting aside all the emotional outbursts, name • calling and irresponsible actions that have occurred, the q u e s tion, after all, i whether the demands of 33,000 human beings .H for better work- LAWRENCE ring conditions are being given proper consideration. '* . ★ * There are two sides to almost every labor dispute. Unfortunately, the workers’ side is too often beclouded by the injudicious action of labor leaders either seeking to perpetuate themselves in office or to indulge -In some form of exhibitionism. i.. SPECIAL TRIBUNAL The best thing that could happen to solve the problem would be for the union lenders to send the men back to work after receiving assurance from the mayor of New York City that a special tribunal would be set up to examine all the demands and to render a decision based upon equity and fair play. For certainly transit work-. ers who see other employes of the city government getting better wages .in less strenuous jobs feel that they are the victims of discrimination. Standards could be set up for all city government employes, so that there would be a rider knowledge among the workers themselves as to the basis for compensation. w */" ♦ Tt is acknowledged, for example, that some of the transit workers ere being paid less than is j?ong received by other employes in comparable jobs. ECONOMIC FORCE But this is not the kind of thing that can he settled by a strike or by a show of economic farce or other coercive tactics. When a city government IS involved, It represents the people — not only those who live within the borders of the city but those who come daily from outlying areas to do their work. By setting up a special tribunal to study the- whole question of the pay of employes of the City of New York, Mayor Lindsay would be taking a constructive step. Those who work for a city government are entitled to as much consideration as employes who are outside the government, and in recent years there has been substantial progress made by the federal government itself in improving its wage scales. f * * * , J These have been long neglect- ed# Government employes have not fared as well over the years as have persons in private employment. While some'differentials are inevitable, the gap has been too wide in many instances. The transit strike in New York City accentuates this defect in the compensation system for government employes. PAY TAXES But when all is said and done, the employers in a city are the citizens of the municipality. They afe the ones who must pay this taxes, and there has not ‘ been enough information' given them as to the importance of setting up adequate wage scales in order to get efficient service. / The lesson that the New York City strike teaches is that very little can be settled by violence or by economic coercion. But the leaders In the transit union unwittingly have succeeded in drawing attention to the fact that unions would not be necessary if there were a responsible system fen* fixing the compensation of employes in many of our city governments. (C—yrisM ISM, N*w v«rk HtraM Triton Syatocata, Inc.) Replies to Letter on Give-Away Programs; Comments by “Avondale High School Student” sound like a* “give me” Democrat always wanting something for nothing. Any-! one rim defends s give-away administration while of school age? surely is taught wrong and must be waiting to cash in on tills* give-away when he is okl enough to work but rill not. ★ ★ ★ Parents who write about their sons in Viet Nam do so be- * cause the soldier cannot. If they would speak tor themselves and , the truth would be heard, tin military would have them court-| martialed and put in prison. I am only fourteen and have eleven » relatives who were in wars. I feel that we cannot police the whole t world, winning freedom for all who ask. ik m k . /•* After reading and digesting some opinions, no mattorhow, patriotic they may sound one cannot help feeling their motives j are ulterior. • 1 WEST BLOOMFIELD HIGH .y , * SCHOOL STUDENT y Bob Cchsidine Says: Revival of invective Is Right Note in Strike Smiles Life, for some, is a dally hope for miracles. jQ ww* . '.A portrait painter will starve unless he knows the art of flattery. ' NEW YORK - It was a bad day for the Irish of our city, having Mike Quill, considered by so many as tiie stereotype, fulminating on camera and even going to the 'pokey on camera. But if one can find a ray of sun in the sorry spectacle, It could be this: The lost cause and all but forgotten art of invective was served well during the day. Mike proposed that Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Abraham N. GeUer who dropped the boom on Mm, “can drop dead in his Mack robes.’’ Mike reserves an even worse fate tor himself, the promise to “rot in jail,” before yielding so much as a farthing in his mostly one-man war against the four million New Yorkers who use the subways and buses each day, ★ * * ' ® Then, like a bolt of revenge from the Old Testament, Mike was stricken shortly after entering his ancient clink. JUDGED IN RETURN He who had cried out “Anafe-ema!” to a judge wasi himself judged in return, mufch as if he had been conked hy a returning boomerang he had heaved at hizzoner. An ambulance carted Mike off to Bellevue. The word of his collapse spread through the towi, causing tremors wherever it flowed. A radio commentator at Penn Station shoved a microphone at a footsore and irate lady who wanted to get home to Long Island and told her the news about Mike. /' | ■ W h h “So he’s sick, hey?” the woman shrilled. “Let him g». jhe rest of the way and I’D send flowers to * his grave.” FORGOTTEN HOW ' We had sometimes feared in recent years that people had forgotten bow to talk as they did the day old Mike went to the cooler. Most of the speech-making we hear around New York of late has filtered out of the United Nations, wher^ the language is. soothing, the manners generally impeccable, the salutation sugary. , But Mike and his partisans and tormentors brought everything back to what was the saloon level normalcy in a heartier day — dynamic dialogue and licensed libel. Has Kind Word for Care Over Holiday j Just a few kind words to the Pontiac fire Department and Pontiac General Hospital staff for fob kind care and service over New Year’s Eve. \/\. * V \ ■ ’’ HARVEY SEELEY; 23 LEXINGTON PLACE ‘Would Draft Young Fathers and Objectors' I have had two sons in sendee by the voluntoer roufe. My third son is in college — low grades, but giving it the old college try. He had to give up working this past semester and drop a course for widch.he was given an F. In my day we were given an “Incomplete” so we could try again. If there are any loafors in college they are sons of rich ban and if they weren’t in school they would fiffure out some other way to avoid the draft. If I had my way all the young fathers who had to marry because they deliberately got a girl pregnant, and the conscientious objectors for religious or other reasons, would see service in the front lines either as medical men, cooks, or general utility workers. MOTHER OF THREE SONS Readers Says Hoodlums Are Being Protected In reply to “A Vlry Irate Mother” of Bloomfield Hills, hood-lufhs are protected and she isn't. It’s as simple as that/A few days ago The Pontiac Press told of an Avon Township man being fined glQO for frying to protect his home from hoodlums trying to break In. The man should he given a medal, not fined. Also, any police officer that is able tojciU a robber in the act of break-ing and entering should receive a citation and raise in pay. Warning shots are for birds. . 1 * . / R. DOBSON WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Reviewing Other Editorial Pages Victory Imperative Nashville Banner Once committed to war, you either fight to win or you lose. As demonstrated by the Viet Cong’s cynical violation of that GhristnpuH ’’truce,” you cannot put a srintilla of trust hi any Communist promise. And as fee nation surely realizes by now in the deepening involvement in Viet Nam, Whiz Kid civilian amateurism Is no acceptable substitute tor competent advisers at the helm of military decision. By lew the Joiat Chiefs of Staff we fee principal military advisers to tiie President, the National Security Council, and the Secretary of Defease. But you might not know that such is fee law, or that the JCS even exist, from fee regularity wife which — by preemption — Secretary McNamara cells the signals; and the Secretary of State, Dean Rusk, intrudes to interpolate policy opinion extraneous to fee business at hand. In targe measure that is what has happened in a war of increasing commitment, taut which these policy spokesmen have yet to define in terms of VICTORY as the objective. All that Mr. McNamara has said beyond vague year-to-year appraisals is that as of now we no longer are losing it \ • Tbs President Of the United States is the ultimate determi- nator of military and diplomatic policy. When the civilian Secretary of Defense presumes supply lines, to.decide questions of weaponry, strategy, or other technicality of combat, he is beyond his depth and legal authorization, Mid trespassing. shipping to those ports, for a noose of strangulation on those As President, Mr. Johnson is responsible for final decisions — wife the advice, on military affairs, of the Joint Chiefs of Stiff. Secretary McNamara is not a chief of*; staff, nor is Secretary Rusk. At some point this side of defeat, or ignotninioui pullout, the United States is going to have to wage that war to completion. And nothing less than a pulverising, all-out clobbering blow with the tools we already possess can do that job. * ★ Hr* America has the power to pulverize the Viet Cong from the air; to destroy Us capacity to prolong this war, We should decimate every route of communications or of troop and logistic transport. That is the pattern of victory, not sparing Hanoi, itself. America has the powor.pt sea to blockade the TU> AmocUM Sism H MM •xcluilvtly to th* um tor rapuM-mMm oI *H local mm prMoS I* tot* Buinpasir a* MM •* *M AS mow towlctta*. Via Pontiac Pro** la oalloam by carrier for so corf* a wook, where "wiled to Oakland, Owaiaa, Uv •"fltton. Macon*, loader and WeaManaOr Count** It U *11.00 a iun otoowtwr* to MicMsad aod aM other placa* to toe United Mato* U*.00 a year. All mail luto {cnoWoiw payed* to advance. PattoO* Iwa bean pa* at toe tod Mho rm at Ponllac. Mlrhlawi. Member of AIC « ' - SI Our air power bps been nibbling away at what should be a full-scale bombing operation — to cease and desist only when, in desperate realization that this is IT, the endmy sues for peace. la World Ww H, we and fet British BOMBED key German cities absent tats extinction; not only in retaliatory raids, bat for kasekoat purposes. Tie Gormans were bombing, too, wife lethal assault. ft >ff J* »*||e The United States did not hesitate to bomb Japan, because that was the only way to end that war in the Pacific. On what ground is this present Asiatic enemy, now killing Americans, different? It is not enough, Mr-McNamara, font we no longer are losing. America is not satisfied with that — and won’t be. I ★ t ■ * A. Westmoreland and his men these thousands of American sons sent there fo figbt and die If need be for an avowed purpose of that national interest— deserve the best their country can give them in the authorization to WIN. They must not become the pawns of • defeatist game. Procrastination at such a juncture, and in such a showdown, is the thief of more than I time. It steals lives. Tf7;// ; These men are figbttef where they ware SENT— and ta win. , jSMHEyra When do we start? the Pontiac press, Friday, January 7. mg A—f Soviets Building Influence M By T. JEFF WILLIAMS KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, (AP) 7- Hie Soviet Union may be seeking a base in Malaysia and Singapore for its campaign to increase its influence in Asia at the expense of Communist China. More than a year ago, a car* respondent for the official So- viet news agency, Tass, visited the country. He was the first member of the Soviet Communist patty allowed to travel in the rich Southeast Asian penin- sula. He is due back to open an office in Singapore this month. A Soviet trade expert has applied for permission to vim. Approval of Ids trip is expected. "Why not?" some officials say privately. "Russia is one of our biggest rubber buyers. Why not sell to them tttrectly?" * CHINA PROPAGANDA While Red China has been frigMening Western-oriented Aakn nations with its militant propaganda, the Soviets have been quietly building trade. They already have embassies in two key Asian countries where the Chinese are excluded Japan and Thailand. These1 provide a solid foundation fOrj Soviet programs in the area and, among other things, have Asia. Other steps Include the Soviet-sponsored summit meeting between the leaders of India and Pakistan, now under way in the Soviet city of Tashkent, and stronger contacts with North Viet Nam-. The -Soviet Union's over-all objective seems to much the same as Rut of the United States — to contain Communist China. Soviet Embassy officials in Bangkok and Tokyo say privately that the last thing they want to see is an expansion Of Peking's influence in Asia. WEEK-END SPECIAL! 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Nast’s symbol of the tiger for New York’s Tammany Hall, led by “Boss" Tweed, also became very famous and is said to have Indirectly led to Tweed’s downfall. ★ ★ ★ FOR YOU TO DO: Watch newspaper cartoons and see what kind of picture Symbols the cartoonists use these days. QUESTION: Why are the donkey and the elephant symbols of political parties? * : ★, ★ .★ ANSWER: Cartooning presents ideas in picture form so simply and effectively that few words of explanation are needed. Picture symbols for things — such as Uncle Sam for America — help the cartoonist greatly in putting his points across. The Republican elephant and the Democratic donkey were both originated as picture symbols by the famous cartoonist Thomas Nast, who created them to use in his draw-, ings appearing in Harper’s Weekly in die 1870’s. The Democratic party took its name in 1828 when Andrew Jackson was elected as president. Jackson had had the support of small fanners and workers. 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WITH, Mk Improved powdar to be iprlnkled on upper or lover ■ piece. Do not aliOe, Ulp or rook. aoa&* add). Doe* not tour. Cheek*'‘plate odor hrofcth . Oet pasteitbat drug fount*** ei Millies Disappearing Dalmation Starfed Drive v ■ ' y '4* f»’.- , s 1 r v- '*ri • yy- if- j.vy ■ l \k. .• .'AS Dognaping Legislation Heading for pirngx Noted Designer Dies NICE*- France (A$) Marie Lurcat, 71, world famous designer of tapestries, died Thursday after suffering a heart attack Wednesday.. < PONTIAC MALL OPTMALOtimi inmost na ess sn-ut s Town & Country GARDEN CENTER 5112 Highland (M-59) Mel Sad al the Alrpart 013*7147 A SANDERS FOR RENT / TRAVIS HARDWARE 4H Orchard Lake kn. FI HW WASHINGTON (IV-Last June S, a pet Dalmatian disappeared from the back porch of the Hater Lakavage home in 81atington* Pa,!; ff ‘' fen days later, a Dalmatian died In a. New York hospital laboratory following experimen tal heart surgery and its My was crsnttad. j This incident touched off • series of events now heading toward a possible dtanaz next year in Congress wttdi already has been asked to pass legislation restricting the handling and sale of research animals. Tyro leaders of thf congressional antktognaplng drive are Sen. Joseph S. dark, D-Pa., and Clarke said it’a only natural to make dognaping a federal crime since it already ii a federal crime to transport stolen ears and cattle across state lines. A recent case focused more ny given to the House subcom-i County but was denied access to mltteo about the Slatingtoa the farm without a warrgnt and case.1'". local authorities were reluctant ATE CHICKENS? jto P* "J One story was that the dog Rep. Joseph Y. Resnick, D-N. Y. attention on the legislation because of the involvement of .the SEM,ftSirreMM water softerer Avoid Hardt Rusty Water! * 10-YEAR WA Now Specially Pricodl You can hovo tho con* venience of Soft Water ONLY A FEW CENTS PER DAY Have a whiter wash softer clothes, lovelier ooaipltxion and even save up to M% on soap. WHY RENT A WATER SOFTENER? BIG IMPACT If passed, the. legislation could have its biggest impact in Pennsylvania which is considered a major center for suppliers of laboratory animals because of its central location to eastern and midwestem laboratories. A House Agriculture subcom mittee already has bald one hearing and plans more. which died in the New York hos- had started eating chickens. But Reanick said positive iden tification of toe dog was hnpos- '* :* A Resnick said he subsequently ^ fa* Aitnnn. p, learned that two Dalmatians S w«re delivered directly to the and sold by its owner because it Ne* York city hospital and not to the Ulster County farm. National Institute of Health, a major user of research animals. "By the time we called the * * * sible because it had been ere- The government purchased a mated )**“• m* <1°* “*<1 ^>e*n opera- white and Mack setter named. * * * had died — a mere «PennSyl^S He told this story: S bm w^nd^pS siippliei- but the tomane Socle. A truck bound from Pennsyl- ^^.app?“nded ln Pen" •y UMtod States said it|Vanil to New York was stoppodi*]™V „n„ traced the dog to a man Easton, Pa., for an inspoc- BACKS MOVE _____^. +..t +____Nta,».£,who contended h«jtion and was found to bo carry-1 Clark said ho cant under- -,tl. . . * frwn someone wjjng jogs for which the drivsrtatand the "implacable opposi- H*?BoY“\ Vt,» w.h08e '‘• had no bill of sale. tlon of some members of the next year for similar hearings by the Senate Commerce Committee. The chances are considered good since the Mil’s other sponsor is Sen. Warren G. Mag* nuson, D-Wash., the committee chairman The bill’s supporters contend over to the farmer although ^stopped, the dealer produced ajfor experimental purposes as up to 65 per cent of the na- said proof of ownership was|bU1 ^ ule and continued his well as some order and humane tion's research animals have lacking. But it said there wasj journey which he said was to treatment In the business of been stolen. Resnick says theievidence to support the farmers m animal farm In Ulster Cotm- trsnaportating those animals theft of pets Is a million-dollar claim. jty, n. Y., in Resnick’s congres-'from the dealers to the users," business and most laboratories M* * * sional district use a substantial number of stol-| xhe Human Society, said tt en oats and dogs. {has found evidence of dog theft eiiMte 44 I 25 $ ★ NO MONEY DOWN ★ Come In Today or Phono FI 4-3573 kw SMrtkdtw let asyeetde Wster Os eWe eteg leaflet couldn't remember. Lakavage read of the incident The dog — or one like it — and thought he recognised his was reported stolen by a Boyce stolen Dalmatian in a photofarmer earlier in the year. graph.-*v ‘ PROOF LACKING 'BILL OF SALE The institute turned the dogi scientific community" to the legislation since It wouldn't inhi bit the use of animals for legitimate experiments. "It merely proposes to establish some order in the business The day after the truck was of buying and selling animals he said in a written reply to an Mr?, Lakavage went to Ulsterlopponent of the legislation. Announcing A Consulting Service for Industrial and Commercial . Building Projects Why not let 28 years construction Experience "package" your building problems and insure that the building you wont it dolivorod dt a price you can afford? ARCHITECTURE AND ENGINEERING SELECTION SITE SELECTION COST ANALYSIS PROJECT CONSTRUCTION From $5,000 to $5,000,000 wo offer a complete construction strvica • and you art spared the headaches! I BUILDING CONSULTANTS DIVISION \ ~ r» f\ I Schurrar Conitruction Company VI I / I / \J 2431 Pontiac Reed XvJdAJ*' Pontiac, Michigan 48057 Tataphanai 333-0441 VOICE DISSENT Opponents told the House committee the MU is discriminatory, an abridgement of-state powers, poorly written and unnecessary because very few re-search animals are stolen. <* Philadelphia.^ The issue has generated some heat among pet lovers who have1 Another witness said some written hundreds of letters to,hoys in Pennsylvania are paid rings in Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, One .witness told the House subcommittee that at toast four dog auctions are held weekly within 50 miles for each dog th^sy can deliver to a dealer, y . There was conflicting testimo- CRIMP Electric Incorpora Auburn Hd. UL 2-3048 tad ft A41J1 Clark and Resnick, and to the House Agriculture Committee. ★ ★ ♦ Under the legislation, dog and cat dealers would be licensed by the Agriculture Department which would fix standards for handling and transportation of animals. No animals could be sold at public auction, and no dealer could sell any animal Doyle, administrator of the for at toast five days after he State Supreme Court, retires acquired it. {April I, after 25 years of state State Supreme Court Administrator to Retire LANSING (AP) -Meredith Maximum penalty for violation would be one year in jail and a $10,000 fine. service. | Doyle .will retire on $10,750 s year—half his present salary. If you don’t waot to got lost in the new car shulfle Demand A New Deal! from Rochester's newest Dodge Boy Frank Todd is your now Dodge Dealer with the cars, the deals, the ser-Ivice, the smile that are. j your passport to happy [driving. He says '’Down I with dull driving. Up iwith savings!" 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State Selective Service directors from Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Missis- sippi, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands will attend the session Sunday. A Washington spokesman said, when ^ershey called the meetings a week ago, that restoration of Korean wartime deferment rules was under consideration. Calling up high school graduates who have flunked mental teste will be discussed along with tightening deferments of college students There were about 2.2 million college students holding deferments last November. POLICY CHANGE Col Mi*e Y. Hendrix of Atlanta, a f regional field director, said the conference will deal with matters “pertaining to changes in policy regarding deferments.” “I think there will he a great deal of talk about student deferments," said Col. Harry 0. Smith, Georgia director. He said he favors lowering the mental standards to pick up more of the young men who failed draft tests before moving in on college students. Or. W ♦ "My feeling is that before we get too much into student deferments Uw standards in, the 1Y classification should be lowered even more,” Smith said. “Then the tiext.step,would be toe college students.” That has been the procedure in the past, he said. “I think that's pretty much what’s going to be followed,” he said. It was decided Dec. 23 to review the cases of the men in lY, those who failed the mental exams and are classified as unfit except tot emergency service. * Selective Service officials in Washington said in announcing toe conference that a review of toe manpower situation has become necessary because the draft rate of.,about 40,000 men per month is dwindling the supply in the 19-25 age bracket of unmarried, physically and men tally fit men. w ★ * On the agenda of the meeting is a statement by Hershey on the policy regarding persons who burn draft cards, Mage draft board sit-ins or otherwise disobey federal law. Reds Orbit Cosmos 104 MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet Union launched toe 104th unplanned Cosmos satellite today, ap official announcement said. The rocket was reputed Orbiting the earth from a high point of 240 miles to a low of 12S miles and radioing back scientific data. , JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID We Pick Up *'} FE 2-0200 PONTIAC SOUS 1 RENT, LEASE, SELL. 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Ad The depreclathe figure Is an sn—al wrlte-sfl of g pro* peril—sis pact of tee Investment ever flweetlnuMed asefnl Hfe sf tee property. Since a two-family home is the most common type of rental property, our example will fl-lustrate bow a typical landlord accounts for his income. i g We wffl assume die borne was built in Jamauy 1900, at a cost of $05,000 of which $5,000 was the oost of the land and $90,000 die cost of die building. Depre-ciation is taken only on the building, RENTAL INCOME Since the landlord and his family occupied half of the two-family borne the expenses at-tributed to their half are not factor in the rental income computation. Doan Named at Tuffs dmiral Tells of Now Vistas Ahead for Man By Science Sendee SAN FRANCISCO The Unit ed States is on the verge of unleashing a heavy barrage ef unders— vessels capable of working at groat depths and with peat maneuverability. So says Rear Adm. Edward J. Fahy, who win become chief of thy Navy’s Bureau of Ships on Feb: 1, and,who is now commander of the San Francisco Naval Bay Shipyard. Man will so—’enter a new world of living and working under fhe —a, he —id, and activity wffl by no men— he confined to the military. Man will operate fish farms and iqiiMBs under the sea, for example, and there he will find new problem for which there are no solutions, not even guidelines. ■ *££«,* « it Or g^ New questions will arise about admiralty law and international law, Adm. Fahy observed. There will be groat competition fat the prizes held by the ocean: nickel, cobalt, copper, manganese, which am being exhausted on land. Maim—la are being mined off the coast of Africa. IN SUNKEN SHIPS Then, there is the iidafre locked in the holds of sunken ships, it has been estimated that one-eighth of all the treasure wrested from the earth now lies — tee bottom of the ocean. “There will so— come a day,” ha predicts, “wh— we wfll run tuts an— under the ocean that are staked out by other Battens. They will be Assuming a Ufa expectancy •f the heme ef ft years, a Vk per e—t yearly write-off cedi be claimed far dapre-ctettee. The annuls depredation in this case then would be %x$tt per cent x $30,000 or $375. JfcWf * . Repair items on a home would normally consist of such items ss carpentry work, painting, papering, plumbing work, furnace repair. EQUALLY BENEFIT Such expenses — would equal- ^ ,now romoval ly benefH fce owner’s section as well as tee tenant’s quarters (such — exterior painting) are charged off the rental income at 50 per cent. Only the expenses solely attributed to tee rental section are charged at 100 per cent A typical repafc expease for a two-family home would be: % exterior painting .. $350.00 Repair plumbing for tenant 32.50 Carp—try work for tenant 18.00 Furnace inspection, filters 13.50 Total ....................$413.00 ' 4r it g Items shown in tee “other expenses” tabulation might be: % mortgage Interest.... $375.20 H real estate taxes ..!. 318.00 Vi fire insurance-;’........ 38.00 , 17.25 % landscaping „ 35.00 Vi water charges 37.35 TotM^f ...... $720.70 Total charges against the rant al income would be $1,503.60 ($375 depreciation plus $419.90 If the landlord wm collecting $150 a month rent and had tee home rented, for the full year he would have collected $1,300. Bat — Ms income tax Ie-tura he would only show a net rental ineeme of $216.46 — ($1,8M minus 31.500.M). Tbs accounting of tee $375 claimed in depreciation — tee building'is also reported. ♦ g g In reporting the cost of the property, we have used a $15,000 figure which represents tee to>; vestment attributed to the renft-dd aodioafcSg^^l:• We have tea straight-line method of depreciitkxi (abbreviated S. L, on tee schedule). This allows the identical 2Vi per cent write-off annually over BOSTON (AP) -Dr. William F. Maloney, 46, former dean of the Medical College of Virginia, has be— named dean of Tufts tAdvareity School of Medicine, effective July 1. Maloney will years old. succeed Dr., Joseph M. Hayman Jr., who hf retiring. No one knows who first smelted metals, but archeologists have found pieces of manmade hr— that are nearly 5,000 I G?ntna Green Higher GRETNA GftEEN, Scotland (AP) —Wedding fees at Scotland’s village of runaway couples, Gretna Green* have gone up to $4.10 from6L96. , repairs plus PM70 in otter pens—). 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HAS LOW OVURHEAO low rtKn clock Us far Quality D la manat Bloomfield Mlre^jW* Naur Cunninfhom's Bloomfield Plow ^ Telegraph and W. Mupte ’Off Caprice Custom Sedan. This model was the three millionth vehicle built by Chevrolet in 1965-the first time amp manufacturer hoe turned out Ibis number of care and trucks in a single pear. This enthusiastic preference for Chevrolet product* may look like another case of history repeating itself. But in the calendar year just ended—highlighted by the introduction of our new 1966 models—something happened that never happened before. More people bought Chevrolets than ever bought any other make of car before. A new record—even for Chevrolet. -.'.. .yrf ntffc f ‘ This unprecedented demand gave Chevrolet a whopping sales lead of about 400^000 cars. And as buyers continue to pour into Chevrolet showrooms in ’66, they continue to show their preference for Chevrolet products over every other make of car by a wide margin. 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Ml* W*»» of Pontiac Airport ‘ 19 in M-59 Plaza OPEN SUN. 10-3 OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Pontiac Mall TELEGRAPH ROAD CORNER ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD TELEPHONE 682-4940 THE PONTIAC PRESS THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1»66 - hr Senior High School News The holidays are over for moat people,'but Waterford Kettering Spanish Chib members celebrated Christmas yesterday at a traditional Spanish Twelfth Night party. Blindfolded students with sticks took turns trying to break a colorful plnata in the shape of a burro as special Spanish songs were sung. Later, accompanied by die guitar and tambourine, the students sang other Christmas songs. sen, arrived with the hero. The chief was saved, aB was well and Central went on to win the game. Accompanying the students will be chaperones Anne Neely, Nancy Dash, Gary Wright and Stan Markavitch. Byron Merritt, assistant cipal, is (he author of the which was approved by school board in November. IB Mowing Drive Starts By ALICE TURNER 1 Students at Pontiac Northern are preparing for the swuifl c 1 o fh i n g drive which' begins Monday. ■ 1V Ski Excursion This Weekend By HELEN COLLIAS Pontiac Central High School's Ski Chib rescheduled its Christmas ski trip for this weekend. '★ ★ ’ Members will travel north to the Wolverine Ski Lodge afWol-verine, Mich. John Zlmmerle, aid ebb adviser, in muting arrangements tor die trip, has provided bus transportation. , The partfeipaat list has already bean filed. However, a few additional skiers wfll ha permitted. Chaperons for tbo trip are teachers William Graham, Michael Bell and Ralph Gard-nsr, ■»|ig ....» .. h j The I960 after-school recreation for girls launched the new year with gymnastic exercises. Today, Ceetral students attended a pep assembly where cheerleaders prepared a (Bent movie rrartitisn of n basketball guns. Linda lacheen waa the Barrator. Carol Beckett had the role of tfto cruel villain, Cindy Gowen dm bam. a-ilj ★ ★; * Impersonating coaches were Cecilia Hunt and Joanne Johnson. 1 H ■ j* ■ W< Poaiqg as chief was Pamela Harrington, dad to railroad tracks by the villain. * * * As the train, made up of Eileen Hatchett. Debbie Gordon, Diane McCall and Vickie Letzel, approached, two lovely maidens, Judith Ahnas and Jo Lynn Yah- Northern has set a goal of 4,000 pounds for its students. Bach sf the -fll homerooms wll try to reach a goal sf M ponds, or approxfanatoly three pounds per stadeat A prise will be given to the three top homerooms. '★ - h Clothing will be collected Monday through Friday. Homerooms are to retain their clothing until this date-at which time it will be weighed. LAST YEAR.' Last year Eastern Junior High School placed first with a total of 1,104 pounds. Washington Junior High cams in second with 1,700 pounds, Northern third with 2,660 and Centra] fourth with 2,490. Mrs. Theodora Wtorsema’i homeroom placed first last year ’with a total sf 1,000 pea ad a. Christine Gary's homeroom was second with Ml panada. Or ★ ‘ .dr, A total of 30,911 pounds of riotbiwg urns distributed to needy families throughout toe city. • dr App Cast for Northern’s coining production, “The Mikado,” has been selected. ^ LEAD ROLES Ths title role will bo played by Tom Ellis, Nanki-Poo, Dace Couture; Ko4fo, Marie Dicker-son; Pooh-Bah, George Wren, and Pish Tush by Gary Man- fell Playrnasters Set Production /Thn Innocents1 Slated i at WTHS Tomorrow By JEAN PRIESTLEY W Waterford Township High School Playrnasters are ending six weeks of rehearsal with presentation of mefr first play of the year, "The Innocents/' tomorrow tafiht at I. The play, derived from Henry James' "The Turn of tije Screw/', is "a real horror story” to Quote Anne Hobart, drama coach and director. Strange lighting effects sad ghostly apparitions heighten the mystery of two orphan children whose new governess tries to dispel the taint left by some devious servants. A double cast was chosen for the two performances with Sue Enfield and RachtT. Schefling playing Mrs. Grose, the maid, and Jane Marsh and Linda Lottner, S-year-old Flora. Chuck Wilson and Tony Kellogg play Miles, Flora’s brother, and Mrs. Giddens is portrayed by Lynn Hamilton and Janice Means. |y^#'' “ BUY TICKETS AT DOOR Tickets for the performance are available at the door. Spanish Club Observes Yule JAMIE SCHUTT HOLIDAYS UNGER ON - Spanish Club members of Waterford Kettering High School enjoyed a Spanish Twelfth Night celebration yesterday, a gala end to the holiday Jeapette Howey is costume chairman and Linda BM is to charge sf paMidty. Lynn Hamilton wfll h a a d 1 a programs. Jerry Sabota is stage manager and John Wale is stage technician in charge of lighting and sound effects. Foreign Exchange Chib sponsored Brotherhood Day today. —. .j yum-Yum will P"?88*® stu conducted tor seniors and juniors by Thomas Schaible, history teacher. B I * a . dr Members to fife Student Council are revising the confutation. Changes hate to be made to omit paiuegnn eoncerntog the freshmen at LOBS, since they are now attending the new jun- ,By ANN ASHLEY Exciterrffent will reign over Oxford Area Community High School tonight as this year’s Sntor Queen is crowned during halftime. In competition fra the honor are Janice Ludwig, senior; Laurie Kmdall, junior; Linda Hohl, sophomore; and Diane Large, freshman. Serving on tbe program committee for tbe Snow Queen game is Roylene Hardgrove. Janet Terry is chairman of the Queen’s court with Phil Looney and Janice Ludwig in charge to publicity. ★ it it Chairman to the dance committee is Kathy Howes. ★ ★ ★ The Queen’s cake, compliments of Waltman’s Bakery, will be presented by student council president Rusty Mills at Hi e dance following the game. Walled Lpke By RON MOORHEAD "Parisian Rendevous” is the theme for file Walled Lake High School Junior Prom, presently scheduled fra Jan. 15 at 8 p.m Tbe class to 1067 has been striving for ah accurate representation to a night in Paris for this annual affair. By MARGIT MISANGYI Students at West Bloomfield High School have revitalized the Varsity Club. This club was introduced to maintain the prestige to those earning a varsity letter. In the past any high school or grade school student was allowed to purchase a Jacket. Now toe newly styled jacket will be sold only to Varsity Club members. The junior class earned over $2,000 on its candy sale.__ * it' it The basketball team wiU be It’s a Bird, Ifs a Plane-No, It's Super Teacher | ' By LINDA LONGSTRETH > table cape and adding that ex-Holly High School has discov- k* spark to our pep assembly? ered a new vibrant personality^ ®°’ on its faculty — Super Teacher. it it h Portrayed by Richard Jacobson, Supra Teacher’s costume is in Holly High School colors of red and white. A one-piece red suit, it is topped by a flowing white satin cape. - n Distinctively monogrammed on the back of this cape are the By RICHARD WIXOM About 10 Milford High School band members will vie Tuesday with bandsmen from seven other schools fra positions in the 1066 Wayhe-Oakland C6unty League Band. ★" * ★ Tryouts will run from 4 to S:30 p.m. at Holly High School. The eight league band directors wiH rehearse toe newly-formed group after the tryouts. it it it The senior class at MHS has scheduled its first party of the year Jan. 19. Fve student council members represented Milford at last evening’s WOOL Student Council meeting at Holly High School. # it ★ ‘ j A fountain Is to be placed on the stage forbackground. -The lobby outside the gym will be tttnsfonned into a sidewalk cafe/ There will be tables and at Brighton tonight. The junior varsity game will start at 6:30, with toe vanity game follpwing. Clarkston By CATHY RICHARDSON Clarkston High School’s Varsity Club began plans this week for toe initiation to their prospective new members. Prune juice, peanut butter, eggs and onions played an im-irtant pari in the initiation of yt who had earned a varsity letter in any sport rad were brave enough to want to join the club. This afternoon Clarkston’a Girls Athletic Association was to host a basketball game against Pontiac Northern High School’s girls’ basketball team. Chosen to play on the girls varsity squad were Darlene Craven, Jan Hansen, Kathy Mat-lock, Cindy Moaier, Gloria Seaman and Donna Simonds. ' Others selected were Cheryl Slade, Marty Tlsdi, Virginia (filet, Nancy Weiss, Charie Witherup raid Sue Zimmerman, man. «f|| GROUP SPONSOR The GAA'S sponsor is Dennis Colwall, girls’ physical education teacher. v , l '1 After tonight's tome gams with Northvtile, the band will initials which confirm his unmistakable identity. it h h Frequently during Friday afternoon pep assemblies, Super Teacher appears to climax enthusiastic cheers from the entire student body. SCHOOL SPIRIT During the assembly, he assists cheerleaders In boosting school spirit and encouraging the team to victory. In. addition to toil spir- . I ted role, Jacobson teaches social studies, economic* and government at Holly High School. A favorite of the students, ke also sponsors Holly’s Future Teachers of America Club, and Is secretary to toe Holly Federation to Teachers. Jacobson graduated with high . honors from Eastern Michigan University. ★ ★ ★ It il hoped this newly created personality wfll become a Holly Ifij0) School tradition. HOMEGAME Tonight, there will be a home game between Milford and Hdl-- (ly. This afternoon, cheerleaders M wifi lead a pep assembly as is Mn''custom before all home games. ' ★ it it' Will Super Teacher reply to the student body vies once again by draining his unforget- SUPER TEACHER — Will the enthusiastic cheers of Holly High School students lure Richard Jacobson to assume his role °as Super Teacher and spur the team to victory? Jacobson isn’t talking and only time will tell., In addition to his faculty duties as social studies, economics and government teacher, ho also sponsors Holly’s Future Teachers of America Club and serves as secretary to ton Holly Fed-eration of Teachers. ., v '/ ’. y- J ■, r * GM Backs Safety Plai in Schools Dr. Wayne G. Brandstadt Says; Sensible Living Can0vfb Artery Woes Q—Wh*t are the early symptoms of arteriooderosis? What can he done to arrest its development? A —Unfor-tunately, .hard-ening of the arteries causes flNp|!|j|i no symptoms until, the vee- brain, a stroke; and in the legs, pain oq walking (totenntttepi claudication). MAT DETECT Sometimes your doctor can dated arteriosclerosis before any of these vascular accidents occur by feeling the arteries in your test, seeing their outline to an X-ray film (usually one taken for another reason), or Bering characteristic changes to the interior of your eyes. Preveatlea is now thought to depend less on cutting out high cholesterol fats than on reducing year total eakrie^ intake and keeping your weight at the lower limit of normal, cutting out cigarettes and, with your doctor’s help, keeping year Mead pressure, especially the lower (diastolic) reeding, within narmal limits end learning the fine ■art of eqeaaimity. Q — Two of my cousins had their spleens removed. Boar do they manage to get along without this ofgan? What are toe chances of living more than five yean iftor such an opsratkof "'-.V * * * v A — The chief function of the spleen is the destruction of worn-out red blood cells but, to man, toe spleen is not essential for tUs purpooe. In the absence of the spleen, Its function is taken Over by the lining of the Mood vessels. ’ f ‘ The outlook for a person whose spleen has bean removed is generally vary good. It depends on what condition the operation wee performed for. v In most cases the operation prolongs, rattier than shortens, life. HI Written far Newspaper Enterprise Association DETROIT -- Cutoank Mont.; Arlington, Tex.; Cleveland, Oltto; Rochester, N.Y.J Pori Fairfield, Maine; W AMPCO ^1 7 CEILING TILE i iSowtreawi n cw, tvmi Check These Features Modernize Your Bathroom With A MRpHR Escondido, Calif.; Fremont, Mich.; Bloomington. 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Results of the experimental program Indicate that the (keen Pennant Safety Program can help reduce bodily injury accidents among schoolchildren as much as SO per oant, according to school mid police authorities. To date the program operates to 17 communities to 33 states with more than 900,000 students participating. . * ★ .★ “The results of this school safety program have been most encouraging, and General Motors ind its dealers plan to sponsor it in many more communities, large end small, aa a focal print for all school safety education activities,” James M. Roche, GM president, arid today. VITAL IMPORTANCE “Safety is of vital importance, to citizens of all ages and under all conditions, but it Is particularly important to young people. The (keen Pennant program helps instill a basic respect for good traffic safety habits during the impressionable school yean, and hopefully this will carry over into adult life. 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Kris Linder, / r mem Pi ' . i&u V Devon Gables set the scene for the Thursday luncheon celebrating the (8th anniversary of the General Richardson chapter, Daughters ofthe American Revolution. xl|l Michigan’s second vice regent, Mrs. Jerry E. Moore spoke on “The DAR Story.” ' j 6 ♦ ♦ ’ Guests included Mrs. Wilbur J. Dickson of Royal Oak, Mrs. Harry Geitgey of NorthviUe, and Mrs. Neil C. Talmadge of Birmingham. Plans were made for attendance at the state conference to be held March 15-17 at the Bancroft Hotel in Saginaw. HONORED jf. Two Pontiac women cited for their long affiliation with the chapter were Mrs. E. V. Howlett and Mrs. L. L. Dunlap. * * * Assisting the hostesses, Mrs. E. L. Tibbals and Mrs. Harry E. Windiate were Mrs. Lucius Howlett, Mrs. E. V. Howlett, Mrs. Earl C. Hagar, Mrs. Dunlap and Mrs. Ray W. Kemp. ft ★ ft Others assisting were Mrs. James D. Buchner, Blanche Avery, Mrs. Ralph G. Coulter, Mrs. L. A. Barner and Beulah Phillips. Round Table For a best-dressed look at a wedding—Pat Sandler's buff-toned costume in cross-dyed silk and worsted, for Spring 1966., The jacket is “yoked” by double stitching and the skirt seamed to match. The separate overblouse fastens with single Previewed in New York among the fashions designed by BUI Blass is this brown and white zebra print dress With jacket to match. From American Designer Series. •I A •1 A 1 X b Takes You Off the Spot Ask Pals to Write First By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I am moving to another dty soon. Several friends here have said, “You MUST loch up | So and So.'Here | 4s his name and j number. Just call and say you are a blend j of mine.” Abby, is it j proper for aj newcomer ini town to call a ABBY resident there and put him on the spot that way? I can’t just call a stranger and say, “Hello, I’m Millie McGillicuddy. I am 34 years old, divorced, have two children and am self-supporting. My measurements are 36-25-37, and Sam Strangelove told me to call you.” I’m afraid if I don’t call I might miss meeting, scone interesting people, and if 1 do call, I’ll appear presumptuous. How should Oils be handed? PERPLEXED DEAR PERPLEXED: Ask all your big-hearted friends to write So and So a note and suggest that be call YOU. That way, die go-between can clue his bind in cm all the vital statistics, and leave if to him to call you if he so chooses. * .* * DEAR ABBY: I am going to be married in February. My first choice for matron of honor , is my sister, but site’s in a family way and says if she’s able to stand up she’ll do it. My next choice is my bus-band's sister. But she’s in a family way, too, and although she says she isn't due until March, she lochs like she’s go-ing to deliver before my sister. In case neither one can do it, would It be proper to ask my grandmother to be my matron of honor? JEN IN SEASIDE DEAR JEN: Yew grandmother sounds ffice the safest bet to me. ksk her. DEAR ABBY: 1 am consider- ing marrying a man who has been married before. (I have not.) f We are both in our middle thirties and have gone together for four years. We love each other very much. My question: How much should I know about his former marriage? When we Additional Note Isn't Required By The Emily Pest Institute Q: My I7-year-old daughter, who is away at school, has on many occasions been invited tor weekends to the houses of her classmates. She always takes along a small gift for the hostess and, on return to school, sends a thank-you note. A friend whose daughter is also away at school thinks it proper for the mother of the gbl to also send a note of .thanks to the respective hostess for the hospitality shown her daughter. We have debated this question and would like your.opin-' >on. A: There is no need whatever of the mother to write a letter in addition to the- bread and butter letter written -by her daughter. Q: When giving t dinner party at which there is no particular guest of honor, who is seated on the right of the host? | A: When time is no particular guest of honor, the hostess chooses the oldest lady present if there is sufficient difference in ages to sit at tile right of host, or possibly one who has not visited her house fbr some time. i -V* / Otherwise, she seats her guests according to whatever arrangement she thinks they will enjoyAwst. ' - first met he told me that he was a divorced man, and he has never made reference to-that subject again. I’ve held off asking him any questions, hoping he would bring it up again. I don’t want to know anything that is none of my business, but I want to know as much as I should. Can you give me an honest answer? CURIOUS IN MEMPHIS DEAR CURIOUS: Inquire only about that which may concern your lives together should you marry. - Has he children? Is his former wife still his financial responsibility? What were the grounds for divorce? Are they on friendly tarns? This information is indeed your business and you have a right to know. 6 ft W. ' CONFIDENTIAL TO “WONDERING WHY” IN PAULS VALLEY: Quit wondering and enjoy your success. “Behind every successful man stands an astonished mother - in - law.” (Walter W. Heller) Problems? Write to Abby, in care of The Pontiac Press. For a personal reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. GOP Group to Hear Prof Guest speaker at the Bloomfield Republican Women’s Club on Tuesday will be Dr. William A. Paton, Professor Emeritus of accounting , and economics of the Graduate School of Business, University of Michigan. The event will take {dace at 1 p.m. in the Bloomfield Village home of Mrs. W, F. Wagner. Dr. Paton received his PhD from the University of Michigan aAd served for-more thap a half-century as professor of accounting, a field in which he is 'noted. Hears Talk by Dr. Sarah Jones Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones spoke on “America the Great” before the Round Table Club, Tuesday, in the YWCA. ■ * .* * . ★ * Miss Adah Shelley, Mrs. Frank Parks, Mrs. Clark Hagstrom and Mrs. William Vogel were cohostesses for the dessert-luncheon. it 0 ft' ’ Twenty books have been presented to tile children’s ward at Pontiac State Hospital and a Christmas gift was sent to the Salvation Army. A silent auction was held to provide more funds for the children’s ward. Waist-cropped “Overblouse” — Tight ioaist, full skirt; Also available in pastel print crepe by Trig ere. „ The toast and beige printed sUk suit (left) with its inverted pleat-front skirt and silk chiffon blouse is from Christian Dior, New York. The carnation and white sUk coat (right) with kicky pleats at the side and back, was created by Gaston Berthelot for Christian Dior, New York. Piano Recital to Be at OU Ruth Meckler Laredo, Detroit-born pianist will give a recital in Oakland University’s Gold Room at S :30 p.m. Jan. 14* .★ ★ ~ft This will be Mrs. Laredo’s only appearance in the area and is sponsored by the Edgar M. Leventritt Foundation. ft ♦ ★ The program will include Bach’s Partita No. > in C minor, Barber’s Sonata Op. 26, Ravel’s “Vaises N o b 1 e s et Sentimen-tales,” and Chopin’s Sonata No. 3 in B minor. * * *- Mrs. -Laredo recently participated with her husband, violinist Jaime Laredo, in a concert at the United Nations. Single tickets for the event are available at Oakland University. Mrs. Pudduck Is Sorority Hostess Mrs. George T. Pudduck of Barnes Road was hostess for a meeting of Xi Gamma Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority, on Wednesday. . ft ★...... A program on “The Anatomy of the Eye”7 was given by Mis. Robert Schmidt. Repeat of Art Exhibition at Cranbrook Galleries Mrs. McCurry Gives a Talk Cranbrook Academy of Art Galleries plans a repeat of an exhibition staged last year in which three local galleries provided contemporary paintings. . * * * Aim of the show was to offer area residents increasing opportunity to know the current work of internationally recognized artists. ★ * * A new format for the Cranbrook galleries, the exhibit was such a success that on Tuesday a second show, “Source Detroit n,” will open and remain through Feb. 6. ADDITIONS This year four galleries will participate, and the show also will include sculpture. Participating are: the Donald Morris, J. L. Hudson, Gertrude Kasle and Franklin Siden galleries. ★ * *V , The academy's February calendar lists three new exhibitions: “Line,” by academy design students Feb. 1-March 6; “Amusement Is,’’ objects col- lected in the spirit of play, circulated by the Museum of Contemporary Crafts, Feb. 15-March 6; and paintings by Don Willett, faculty member, Feb. 25-March 20. . ' * ft"- ft- Continuing exhibitions are: “Hearts and Flowers,”. H a 1 k mark Historical Collection greeting cards, through Feb. IS;' "Color,” in exhibition baaed on Joeepfi Alber’s book “The Interaction of Color,” to Feb. 6; and graphics by Laurence Bar- ker, faculty member, closing-Feb. 20. GUIDED TOURS The academy’s Young People’s Art Center is offering guided tours covering the permanent collection available for school groups, followed by studio classes. Cranbrook Institutions may be contacted for further details. ft ft ft, Galleries hours are 2 to 5 p.m* Tuesday through Friday and 1 to 5 p.m. weekends, except major holidays. There is an admission charge. Tipacon charter chapter of the American Business Women's Association gathered at For-tino’s Wednesday evening. Committees for the year were appointed. ft ft ft Mrs. Eleanor McCurry, occupational therapy director of Pontiac State Hosp|tal, spoke o,n “Current Trends in the Treatment of the Mentally 111.” Colored slides demonstrated the talk. ft ft ft Mrs. Sigmund Fitz, was the vocational speaker, : .' ft ~ ft Lucy Veler of the American Red Cross was a guest. Cynthia Hiltz Marries The Harold E. Nephlers of Ottawa Drive wore hosts at a home reception following the marriage of her daughter, Cyn- thia Fay Hiltz to Gary Lee Gid-dings, today, ip the First Presbyterian Church. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Gid-dings of Ogemaw Road. MORNING VOWS IpSflllPpif IliillHiftyi MRS. G. L. GIDDINGS For the morning rite per-, formed by Rev. Galen E. Her-shey, the bride chose a street-length Empire dress of winter white wool and mohair, with lace trim. A small matching hat held her short veil of Chantilly lace and jher bouquet of white miniature roses and ivy was arranged in a crescent. Attending the couple were Betty S. Hilts and Gary E. Henry.- V- ft ft ■ ft After an eastern honeymoon, the couple will reside in Pontiac. She was a former student at' Michigan State University and her husband ts attending Flint Junior College. B-4 , V;; ,rii TH[E PONTIAC PRESS; FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 19M f June vows ate pkmned Polly's Pointers ^ May B*tt> daughter of { the Russel ' C. Bells I of Hudson i Avenue, and j Ronald L. Schotts, son i 0/ Mr. and 1 Mrs. Milford \ Schultz, of J readers, and dear Polly.—VIR- sew with a machine basting Buchanan, i GINIA stitch BUT break the thread at She is a senior * VIRGINIA ^ AO ear dunks .i¥f T?: j . at Western for these kind words. I sooght Michigan 1 oat an answer to yoar prob- to ro**1® alight gath- rjni0grguf/ lem which other refers my *** have toe. will be the same rise as the ana he ts , I The’authority consulted says^- }«■*» ** pradttatd that little will be gained by!8**^ wAth .touch1"* study at .simply putting some glue or}1**** . Indiana other adhesive beneath the k)oe-)sp*CBa‘ ' 0fhb§ra8r ^ ened veneer and then pressing! To keep a waist seam trem ** MAR POLLY — l enjoy theiaround the bottom of the skirt column so much end want to added a little of the cro-thank you and the people who t^im aroundJhe aitA and sent in their Pointerafir so ** many good ideas. I have some flres^- ■— mRS. it J. L. loose veneer on my dining table DEAR POLLY — When hem-caused by dampness: What can * Owed skirt or dress, I do to fix it? Thank rax, dear,*™ under the raw edge and BETTY MAY BELL to Troubled Teens is brittle and breaks ess- g ^ ’.round the edges / to make a nice mat—EDITH* «. „nniiDEAR POLLY - When the the new ghieU *PPU«i upper ^ ^ d^-hter’s ’ the ireP‘«*d ?iecesMwtards becomes too tight and he repair with a piece of „ rr™* rf"* nnner and then nut a >*®w comfortable wear, /k S w^ l^eS thiIcut them off and use the long « furniture damp* s«k p^ to m^ ^ w^s_ .id the veneer in place T *»,?? .tricky job.-POLLY H ft POLLY - I have awear.-HELEN all friend and her new: MAR POLLY — Can anyone A 15-year-old boy breaks his older sister’s favorite record JO a fit of temper after an argument with her. His reaction to the argument b all out of proportion and he feels sorry and hard-put to explain himself. He knew he had been a little upset about the freedom she was getting and perhaps still frit a little jealous of her which be knew was unfounded and thought he outgrew. stances and what to db about it. The pamphlet was written by (beta Mayer and Mary Hoover, and illustrated by Marianne Strait. Miss Mayer b a staff member of the Association and Mrs. Hoover b a member of the Association’s Book Review Committee. (discontinued ) The pamphlet, which b syllable from the Child Study Association of America, 9 East •9th Street, New York, N.Y., for 2S cento plus 10 carts postage and handling, also contains sections on Finding Your Place b ths World:* Bring Yourself; When Help Is Needed; and Where to Go for Help. ■ Conflicts are not a Iw a y s easy to understand or resolve and sometimes we find ourselves doing things we do not really want to do — things that are generally harmful to our best interests. FOR TEENAGERS In a new 24-page pamphlet “How Serious Are Your Problems?” just published by the Child Study Association of America, a leading national agency in mental health education for family living, adolescents are encouraged to try f iguring out whether their problems are relatively standard for their age and circum- Shape of Things (UP® — Sidney Sdinur, president of Rubber Fabrics Ob,, a supplier to the corset industry, says women spent about MOO million during the year for “shape Insurance” — all sorts of foundations. That b three per cent above the industry figure for the previous year, ■ > Saturday 9 to 9 Favorite Shoe lenca s CASUALS Men's Famous Name Wash 'n Wear Dress Shirts Suits—Skirts Coats-Jackets Pants-Dresses Sweaters Discontinued Styled Dress Naturalizes Reg. to 14.99 Discontinued Styles Casual Naturalizes reg. to $12.99 Ladies' Fleece-Lined Regular $79.95 Men's Discontinued Styles Have yourself o saving-spree at our ence-a-yeor , event. Perfect Pend etor\s with pared-down prices to spve you do'lar*. Discontinued styles in Suits, Coats, Pants, Sweaters, Dresses, Skirts and Jackets. AH 100% virgin woo prime quality Pendletons in an amazing array of color and patterns. Hurry in now for top selections. Sizes ro*{ge . 8-20 and 36-40 in sweaters but not every size in every color or Style. No phone or moil orders p ease. * Men's Discontinued Styles Portage and Pedwins «/!.<» Regular to $79.95 Daniel Green Fleece Lined Use Your Convenient Lion Charge Plan THE PONTIAC PRESS* FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1966 B—5 way ^ The James L. Tyrells hb/ Whittemore Street tgjmnounce the engage-gqtent of their daughter iMeryLou to Pvt, David Michael Myre, son of Mrs. Francis Myre of East Beverly. Avenue and the late Mr. Myre. The bride-elect attends Pontiac Business Instiy tide and her fiance M stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. ' By DSL GEORGE W. CRANE CASE X-486: Richard F., aged 48, it a member of Alcoholics Anonymous. “Dr. Crane,“-he said, “don't you think it is smart to make sincere resolutions, even though there may be a good chance that we will fail to fulfill than? “The reason I ask, is the faft that many people say it does no good to do this. Jkl. “They think it just produces a lower morale. -“But our AX members often have failed at the start but then they may finally make it and become sober, industrious citjzens." HEED DR/JAMES William James, pioneer American psychologist, urged us to make good resolutions. %r the idea is father to the Golden Rule into effective daily action! A compliment to your family or neighbors while they are: still alive is far better than an exaggerated floral wreath I for their casket! V ♦ # a-: , • Remember, there are no i pockets in your shroud! V You older , folks may wish to hang on to your money while you live to be sure you are comfortable. But be sure to make pro-ision in your will for laudable causes, such as the church, the Salvation Army* and our eleemosynary Scientific .Marriage Foundation, which creates thousands of happy homes, and offers halforphans both a Daddy and Mother again! * * * (Ataevs wr*» to Dr. Cr*M In cm •f Tho Pontiac Pratt, one Maine a long ■tampas, aSSmtaS anvaioM anS JOc W cavar typing and printing coat, whan yap tend tar ana at hit kaaklatt.) Planning a summer wedding are Linda Lou Schomberg, daughter of the Leonard Schom-bergs of Crooks Road, Avon Township, and Thomas Edward Pratt, son of the A. Henry Pratts of. Walbridge Street, Avon Township. He is a senior at Michigan State University. Without first thinking a better plan of action, we are not likely to produce a better world: * * * . Abrahalh Lincoln stated ntich vhe same thing when he advised: "The probability that we may fail in^he straggle ought not to deter us from the support of a cause we believe to be just.* in a similar vein, James Russell Lowell said: “Not failure but low aim is crime.” So aim high by making lofty resolves and setting constructive goals.” Here are a few that fit various are groups and will benefit you and often mankind: • Urge your children to memorize proverbs, wise sayings and Inspirational verses from the Bible. These will buoy up their souls in old age! • Play ball with God Almighty! Which means, after God has given you a sturdy human body, don’t sabotage it by nuisance habits, such as gluttony, smoking, alcoholism aid emotional intemperance. Get on God’s team so you can relax at night and banish insomnia without chemical tranquilizers (which simply add more work for your Uver and kidneys). • Join mv “Compliment Club’’ wherein you pay a sincere bit of praise to three different people every day. This is merely putting the -AfauU fflcMS State • / Suits INCLUDING MADISON and KUPPENHEIMER '/ Regular to 115.00 $78 to $99 Regular to. 155.00 $110»$130 Topcoats Regular to 155.00 $73$126 Sport Coats regular to $89.95 $44 ,o $81 Tuttles Wed \ip.. ' ' Recently in Grayling Kathryn Evelyn McDermott and Richard Raymond Tuttle were wed recently hr the Micheiaon Memorial Metho- dist Church, Grayling. * * * Their parents are the Lawrence McDermotts of Frederic, Mich, and the Rollin J. Tuttles of Walled Lake who were hosts at a home reception. h it W For the family ceremony performed by Rev. John Smith, the bride chose a sleeveless two ■- piece knit dress in winter white, worn With corsage of white carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic* Metzner attended die couple. * * * The bridegroom will complete senior year studies at the University of Michigan. In the Pink Cranberry juice makes a flavorful way to coIo r .frost-ings pink. Enroll NOW! Enrollmtnte Taken Daily at Your Convenience PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE 16% I. Huron .Phono FI 4-1854 Study the latest techniques and hair fashions. >. Call Miss Wilson for farther information MS Shoe Sale Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m MID HEELS Regular $19.95 Discontinued Styles Sizes 5 to 10 AAAA to B widths $1400 Caressa-Mn Easton HIGH, MID or STACK HEELS Regular'S 17.00 Discontinued Styles Sizes 4% to 10 , AAAA to B widths Rtgulor $12.95 $799 ^ : $Q99 OPEN TOMORROW 9 A.M. to M til Mam's ‘ ' v- f! (discontinued style?) and up coats, suits, jackets, skirts, pants, dresses, sweaters Have yourself a saving-spree at our once-a-year event. ’ Perfect Pendletons with pared-down prices to save you dollars. Discontinued styles In Suits, Coots, Pants, Sweaters, Dresses, Skirts and Jackets. All 100% virgin wool prime quality Pendletons in ah amazing array of color and patterns. Hurry in now for top selections.. Sizes range 8-20 ond 38-40 in sweaters but not every Size in every color or style. No phone or moil orders please. *. HURON at TELEGRAPH 1 WNHH THE PONTIACPKESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1966 Could If Belle Are Afraid of Answers? By MURIEL LAWRENCE By to age of 11 she had learned that her mother could not retain hold of her belongings. Never, she had learned, could her mother find her purse or her checkbook when she needed thep. She was always losing telephone numbers, eyeglaas cases, grocery bills. Her motto was always in the position of having to sayn“Does anyone know what I did with my so-and-so?'* Be, one evening when her motor naked to borrow a little peart pia which had hem a Christmas present, she couldn’t say “yes” with en-thueinsm. I', Afraid that it would be loot or mislaid like the grocery bills, her face took on a look of stubborn resistance. Her mother, angered by this failure in a generosity upon which „she prided herself, called to the father and little sister, crying, “Just come and look- at this stingy girl! She's so mean she can't lend me her good-for-nothing pin tbourti God only knows, all I do for her! Just take a good look at her!” 2 £K£B4k£ - ; And, accordingly, everybody looked and looked at bier as a phenomenon of incredible meanness. h But, of course, to wasn't anything of the kind. She was just afraid that landing her pin meant the end of the pin. Since it didn't occur, to anyone to ask, “Why don't you want to lend your pin?" nobody ever learned that to possessed a moat rea- i sonable answer to this question. I make this point far a reader who writes: “My 11-year-old girl gets a., vary stubborn look on her face when I ask to to do something. Sometimes she walks out of the room while I’m still talking to her about it. She is very un- ] tidy and never puts anything away after she’s used it. “Yesterday she left the butter, out on to table to melt after making' herself a sandwich. That’s just one of the kind of things she’s always doing.’' Did you ask her why she left the butter out on to table? Were yea brave enough to ask to this question? I bet yon weren't. 1. hot Jnet attacked hpr gm Untidy alt! thoughtless. We parents love to imagine that we avoid asking-children why toy do things we don't ' HmhtfhOn ’ ®caVictor Than Aay OUwr Tstoriaioa, ■tack aal White \ er Color j like because to question “Why did you do OWe?’’ shucks of child psychologist “coddling.” But this is not to true reason for our avoidance of it. RCA VICTOR New Vista COLOR TV • All-channel VHF and UHF reception : a Glare-proof RCA High Fidelity Color Tuba a Automatic Color Puriflnr a RCA Solid Coppar Circuits for dependability a Improved 25,000-volt chassis Early spring vows are planned by Karen Sue Grant and Robert Mich- j ael Zabel, son of the .i Harold E. Zabels of De- j quindre Road, Avon I Township. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Donald, Grant of Alida Street, Avgn Township, and the late Mr. Gralit. August votbs are planned by Susan Anne Whitman, daughter of the Richard, D. Whitmans of Dawson Road, Milford Township and Gary James Powers, son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Powers of Middle Road, Highland Township. Both are juniors at University of Michigan. “After the Sale it's the Service That Counts" * * STEFAN SKI ELECTRONICS 57 W. HURON FE 2-6967 ADK Hears Educator give her a life. Anything different helps. If you ARE in a rut you will have to pull yourself up by your bootstraps to find out what a big difference in outlook a few little changes can make. . * * * Lots of garden-variety stress is built up by minor irritations such as traffic jama, lack of consideration on the part of others, noise and bad weather. Ufa would be much mom vibrant if we could learn to slough these off and relax hi the midst of them with a "let's drift” attitude. We would stay younger longer too. Unless you watch it, silly things like this will add stress to your life. « ; V ’ UNPLEASANT RELATIONSHIPS ' 4. • || Much stress comes from unpleasant relationships with others. These may be with a mentor of your tomify, a friend, someone you work with or those you know only casually. When you ram to yourself and stew about tom you are only tasting yourself, not those who criticize. If it's a, member of your family try to overlook the friction and meet to person halfway or more than halfway. If it's a so-called friend then invest your emotions in someone more rewarding- If those you trade with are unpleasant, for heaven’s sake, give your business to someone who is pleasant to deal with. U there is constant irritation in your job, get another one if you possibly can. Exercise is an excellent way to work oft your emotional tensions and. stresses. This has often been proven. An interesting etudy was conducted at the University of California. One group of students exercised regularly while another didn't. At the end of a set period of time both groups were subjected to stressful conditions. The exercised group adapted or recovered mudi more rapidly. ||p If you are a worrier, you may want my leaflet “Worry” which gives you psychological help in overcoming it. Send your request with a stamped, self-addressed envelope to Josephine Lpwman in care of The Pontiac Press. ! Only vegetables can live | without stress, and. toy may i have some we don't know | about! We humans, must of necessity, have some stresses, rln fact stress can be revitaliz-• ing when stressful situations act as challenges. ] - Whether or not they chal* j lenge rather than depress depends on our reaction to them. Stress is harmful only when it reaches our individual breaking point and over-whelms us. There are a number of ways in which to prevent damaging stress. If you are in a rut, get out of it. You may not realize that monotony creates stress of to most subtle kind. It slips up on you. Sameness, day after day, often leads to stress in the form of frustration, irritation or depression. Many times individuals in this situation do not make the necessary effort to break loose. They get caught in to trap of inertia and discouragement. It la essential that toy change the pattern of their dally lives, even if they do so only in small ways, these small “breaks” can be revitalizing. GO TO A MOVIE This may mean only a few hours at a movie, away from your young children, a walk, . a visit to a friend’s, or a new hobby or interest added to your usual work. For a woman a drastic change in hairdo or a new costume may gathered in the Gateway Road home of Mrs. Melvin Newton Thursday. It President, Mrs; M e 1 vitr Boersma reported onto coming state convention and lqnch-eon where E. Cleo Wiley will represent the group in July. Gerald White, director ' of elementary education' in the Pontiac School System, showed slides and spoke. Co-hostesses included Mrs. Boersma and Wilma Webb. Featuring Handy for Plants (UPI) — Buy an extra tube and . bulb baster as a handy means of watering plants. A mid-July wedding is being planned by Peggy Ann Case, daughter qf/Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Case of Island Park Drive, and Robert W, Brydges of South Jessie Street, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brydges of Hogback Lake RoM, Springfield Towiishipl Here it is, a great -</4B—7 Where Else but Paris Open Costume Museum ,11th century garments than women’s have aurvived. This li because women’s dresses, when no longer worn during that period, were often cut up for furniture covers. underclothing ' Among the center’s possessions is a priceless collection of old linens. One group of fragile, hand-embroidered underclothing over SW years old Is still in good condition. It ’is kept carefully laundered— no mean trick, for it takes 36 hours to press one particular Second Empire batiste peignoir covered with frills, pleats and lace ruffles. ’ ijk * * Madelein Vionnet, the designer who reigned supreme from Mil to 1639, personally donated 300 dresses to the museum. This gift creates a wonderful opportunity for students to study her special bias-cut technique which shook the fashion world in MM. ihe largest collection of old and modern fabrics ever assembled, Newspaper Enterprise Assn. PARIS — Paris long regarded as the home of fashion, now offers designers, students, historians and even psychologists a unique source for research and inspiration. TMs b the Centre de Documentation du Costume (Costume Documentary Cento:), a museum devoted to the history of costume. STARTS AT 1716 Financed by die Chamber of Commerce, the center b said to be the largest and most complete costume museum in Europe. It houses mat's, women’s and children’s clothing dating from 1700 to the latest Paris creations. ji*.' .... When the Center opened its doors in 19B2, the house of Dior donated M dresses, including one of the celebrated “new look" models which revolutionized fashion in 1M7. BLACK PREVEL ^ *3.90 "The exhibits include, over 2,000 costumes and 1,000 accessories. These bra displayed on lifelike dummies and every button, shoe, handkerchief and hatpin b carefully documented. The curator said that more (and more splendid) men’s WOMEN’S SLIPPERS The Robert F. Rotra-mels of Pontiac Lake Road announce the engagement of their daughter, Marsha Carolyn, to Pfc. Donald James Gore, son of the Alfred M. Gores of Haggerty Road, West Bloomfield Township. He attended Michigan Technological University and Lawrence Institute of Technology. ' Schiff Shoes have a wonderful selection of fine quality slippers at low, low prices for everyone on your list! Wedhen’i fur roiu in white and MEN’S CASUALS CREPE SOLES Grey & Brown Suede The Store Whore Quality* Counts Monsieur Francois Boucher, the center’s dynamic, 65-year-old curator, explains that costume museums alwlys start collections too late. “By the time a style achieves . historical significance,” he says, “examples of the period are rare and some- Three decades of fashions by Paul Poiret, the man who took women out of whalebone corsets and invented the bra, show the oriental influence of the Diaghilef ballets. FIGURE CHANGES Dismembered dummies, displayed behind tin scenes; with hundreds of legs, arms, torsos and heads scaled to numerous heists and sizes, show how women’s figures have changed over the years. A dummy with a 17-inch waist models 19th century wedding gowns which a modern bride couldn't hope to squeeze into. * * . ★ Knee its inception, the center has received regular donations from the leading contemporary Paris creators, including Balenciaga, Lanvin, Balmain, Patou, .Ricci and others. It helps to organize fashion lecture tours, lends costumes for special exhibits and maintains contact with 125 museums in foreign countries. Pontloc's Oldest Jewelry Store 28 West Huron Street FE ‘ The Kenneth Hortons of Seymour Lake Road, Oxford Township announce the engagement of t heir, da ugh ter Sandra Marlene to Richard Harold Dupon, son of the John Dupons of Harriet Street, Oxford Township. Her fiance was graduated from Pontiac Business Insti- mhamm fur kha Bnklra Pamllyl Bloomfield Miracle Mile Shopping Center times impoodble to find. THINK AHEAD “We should think ahead and collect contemporary styles before a specific fashion changes and ultimately disappears.” The costume c e n tb r has three separate sections—one tar clothing and accessaries, a library containing reference books, prints and magazines going back to the 1890s and The Edward J. Bos-sardets of Oxford announce the .engagement of their daughter Susan to Donald Charles Gerds, son of Mr. and, Mrs. Lester C. Gerds of Seymour Lake Road, Oxford Township. She attended Ferris State College where, her fiance is presently‘ enrolled. A June wedding is planned. Superb Facilitiot for Weddings Enjoy Vigorous, Pulsating Massago With Engagement Parties' Barheler Dinners a It was a long time coming, • j but what better place could ■ I have been chosen for a mu* a j seum devoted to the hbtory of • costume than the capital of • }■ fashion itself. 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Parents of the couple are f Mr. and Mrs- Kenton W. , Plourde of Saginaw TVail and the Clarence H. Ingersolls of ] Snow Apple Drive, Independence Township. * % ■ * A bouffant illusion veil with sequin crown complemented the bride’s chapel-length gown of white silk chiffon styled with lace sleeves an sequined bodies. Donna Day was maid of honor and Pamela Rogers, flower girl, at the ceremony performed by Rev. James Trent. With Michael Anderson, best man, were the ushers, Jeffrey Ingeraoll, the bridegroom’s brother, and Gary Nlver. ★ ★ it The couple will be at home in Lake Orion after a, brief honeymoon. Inrom|Nir«blr Atmosphere for.. Birthday Parties Wedding Anniversaries — Family Celebration* PER WEEK The Perfect Setting for.. Office Parties Card Parties, Cocktail Gatherings CALBI MUSIC CO FULL SIZE— ROUND BOBBIN DELUXE - PUSH-BUTTON 119 North Saginaw^ FE 5-82 FREE CUSTOMER PARKING REAR OF STORE FOR RESERVATIONS CAI.I. Ml 4-1400-JO 4-S144 USE PONTAC PRESS WANT ADS. BUY, SELL, TRADE. Iittiiiieimiiiimiiimumiiniiiin OUR ANNUAL MID-WINTER BRINGS REAL SAYINGS OF 20% p 50% ON AMERICA'S FINEST FURNITURE! kijuv AUISiMUC.3 MB aunt mat RUTTONHOLFS Suckows Plan Chilean Tour I'wmBwiff ME sc*i tar stitch Hie Clarence H. Suckows of East Beverly Avenue will leave for a South American tour, Jan. 17, and a visit with daughter Janet and husband, John Ziiiach, in Chile. Janet and John are .Peace Corps volunteers currently stationed at the Universidad Tecnica del Rstado in Santiago. John is also working with the Ministry of Education in addition to regular classroom teaching in industrial arts. After a tour of Europe and return to the States in the. fall, the Zilieches will be graduate students at Stout University. *' ★ o The Suckow itinerary also includes Argentina, B r a z i I, Venezuela and Puerto Rico. -^ACTUALLY fifil»« SALE —a*!'* Every ••wing machine this store advertises To Clear Qur Floors We Have Made Big Prite Cuts on Many Samples, One-of-a-Kind Pieces— Marred or Discontinued Furniture! v SEWINQ MACHINE REPAIRS Claon, ell mid ud- ajm. jutf moat ony moke vj»" HOSE RIFIACIMENTS with eusio mar's us-abia and*. Straight Ward* and pinking •himn. DOMESTIC-ELNA SEWING CENTER Bloomfield Miracle MU* Shopping Confer S. Telegraph and Squat* Loko Road r of Kretges) OPEN FRIDAYS *TiL 9 Open Friday Evenings 3BM931 Budget Terms of Course Decorators at Your Service DIAMOND RINGS RADIANT QUALITY-EXQUISITE STYLING b—ii AV v THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1966 BEN CASE* WEEKS HAP BW JffORft .1 FUUy KSAINEP My SENSES. ] A>I WAS IN A CATHEPRAL THAT JKhad BE©J OONVERTED INTO A ^ JTEMWRARy HOSPITAL. MV watt}** SONS. TH&J1HE REPORTS STARTED COMING IN ABOUT THE DEATH CAMPS. REPORTS THAT NO ONE 8EUEVED...AT FIR6T...I . MU6VEI>. MORE WEEKS LATER I WAS ' ABLE TO SET UPAND HELP THE OTHER PATIENTS DESPITE «y CONSTANT HEADACHES. ,, |the early evening sky was, caused by the laundi of a space! vehicle from this West Coast; missile center. Spokesmen said a satellite { Q—Th* bidding has been: West North East South 14 Pass 24 Pass ? You, South, hold; 4AKJtait 4AK32 +KS *2 What do you do? A—Bid three hearts. You are headier for slam territory. TODAY’g QUESTION You do bid three hearts and your partner bids four spades. What do you do now? Answer Tomorrow THE BERRYS By Carl GwiMpf vehicle was boosted aloft at 8:50 p.m. aboard a Thor-Altair rocket combination, they declined to say if it achieved orbit or disclose its mission. THANKS, RAL HURRY BUT ^rLLTAKE THEM AS FAR AS THE ~t KITCHEN?. to AND GIVE DADOY HIS g[~ppy[ SLI PPE^/j~~ WAS ONLY, GOING TO THE] MM BA3mROOM/V f^TA HEY, RATON YOUR -WAY DOWN WILL YOU T BRINS MV A .SLIPPERS.* I What happened to poor West looks like one of those magical tricks done with mirrors. West opened his singleton chib. Dummy’s ace held the trick. Chuck cashed the ace i aid king of spades la order 1*4 I discard one chib. Then he ! ruffed a spade and led back j to dummy’s ace of diamonds I in order to raff another spade. I After going to dummy’s king ,of diamonds in order to ruff a Oka*'/ Cowboy's Partner Delayed at Border 1 EHRENBERG, Ariz. (AP) '-' Koko, cowboy singer Rex All-! en’s horse, was whoa-ed at the jArizona-California border and | arrested. The hone’s health '(certificate was missing—left an- back on the ranch in California, par In Phoenix, Allen faced 1,000 01, (people at the Arizona National ’|Livestock Show without Koko. Iti . took several hours before offi-| 'present tuition for undergra-|ciais of the livestock show got duates is $600 per semester. 'Koko sprung. By JACOBY 4 SON The 1065 record for making | an opponent's tricks disappear! must go to Chuck Berger of l Detroit, Midi. —, The hand was 1 played in the SET , Toledo Region- Iff al and Chuck Iff 01 ' found himself in W' >c\l ! a rather un-^^y apund fou heart contract 1 In addition, wasdoubled JACOBY THE BORN LOSER too com'Mmtx.% THE MAT'S REAP +r't p By Art Sansom xerGBH&f* L votri, diamond, Chuck had eight trickaj in and was left with two losing,1 WtflSlTAlWWS BERRY’S WOitLD By Jim Berry Back came another club and poor West had to ruff again and sftgcnvs service ALLEY OOP WELL,I REHREOYKNOW, OCXXA...DOC’S f^RCtfLY GOT HIMSELF ANOTHHR t BOY BV NOW/ > "la! HOW LONS AUHOULDNT BE will rr be we amir A u Uiih'iFi ~ LK3HT? ...ru. mafia tell f what do TH,OL) BOV ABOUT 1 YXi MMA THAT., IF I EVER Vf¥ SEE TM AGAIN.' KmNNY HIM COMING FROM ZOO YEAR8 AHEAD OF t y. WCNMUa. J J TIME TALKIN' WITH J THAT CHAP FROM th* 22 nd cmnuKft, Sr SYDNiV OMARR Nr Saturday "Th# wtoa maa eaatmto hit deathly ... Aitrthfy pehrti N# wiy.'' ARIES (Mir. SI • Apr. I#): Period features chirm, surprises. Friends miy hi unusually i##milvi. Strlvi tor we dir standing, tmwmanlllp wlnt mi lor point, ant Mm aoiclil care In dealings With members of oppetit# in. TAURUS (Mr. 20 • Miy »): Domes-tic wrebtoni du* to com# to tori. You can accomplish goal it pattant. Bait not la tore# ittum where children are concerned. Go iiaw. Sa a good Manor, Study facte. (RIMINI (May tl - June St): Avoid unnecessary trovel. Stop SCittertng forces ... finish what you staff. Oon't ho lost to leave party In evening, Kay It moderation. Whan Moao flash Mb i . . cheese the halt.' - CANCER (June tl • July 22): Ovor-cerne temptation to ba atoravagant. Po selective, discrlmInotlng. Mote or part* nor eauM raise money guawton. Many may team to aim tor yostr pocket book. Don't argue . . . but be realistic. LRO (July IS - Alig. Ml Answer to perplexing question duo. Taka tong-ringo viewy study mtanlM. Deaf ha am-lied with superficial indications. Cycle high. Yaa mac! attention, pubncPy. VIRGO (Aag. B « topi. 22): Recent efforts begin bearing fratr. But you mint took SCHIND THE SCENES. Kay to aubtla oppraiih. Realize face-saving plan may ha necessary tor associate, close friend. LIBRA (Sept, a - Oct. nit Conflict may ax 1st between. social and business obligations. Hood advlca from one with expertonca. to diaftnlng. Pol low hunch. Important It perform BASIC OUTISI. SCORPIO (Oct. 8 - Nov. »): Define personal yHtoMphy. Outline aspiritlons. Gat to knew yourseifi Family member may aaaaar restless. Careful oxpHn* Man could rtolort harmony, stand tihl SAGITTARIUS (Now. a - Dec. fl): Attend to dotalh personally. Others may ba tlncori hut not fully Intormad. Act with discretion. Moadagat hove Imgar In hnportanca. State views with clarity. You can gat whtt you hood If you ar-tlculate desires. Discover HIOOEN RESOURCES. "r, r* AQUARIUS (Jan. SC • Fob. Ill: Avoid action based on Impulse. Greatest allies now are patience and dtocratton. to aware af public relations. Take care not to-' antagonize Important paqpia at eathprlnn tonight. FISCES (Fob.' II) - Mar. Ml: Boot now to llo lew ... do more listening thin talking. You recently creotid favorable impression. Do nothing to upoot oft lo cert. Means bo moturg, quiet By Leslie Turn nr CAPTAIN EASY IF SATURDAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY . you succeed when odds ere against you. Whan flgnt to for the right , , . you ora In forefront. You possess natural business sense are capable of making huge amounts «f money. am okjh, ORvy.atrr we mmhtau well Of 1WTEP’EM WtPAAXei PCYLL RUST H runs iph m ^ tl ptw-H-ptpjA \iHon*o>tom HIPC EM WMvW WOUND UF bey tMONT It A pwm MOME TtMmWNW [ PAHOrtfi > meal t06i»lyr<.—tr-^T NOW HtPE / BUT ORW^ SOME CROOK HJN STUM81C Y6R W/E»>VOHTO’IM IN PA «WER. AMD PUXJP OA |OUty. I’LL^W COUNTRY WIP PHONY C'NOTSM W SET RlDPA LgTa ■ ■■|'lMg■ PteUflATlt J I I«PIK!H GOMEMWRtii— GENERAL TENDENCIES: Canfllct Involving per sons in public eye could grab headlines. (Copyright ibu, general Paatvros Carp,). “Look at it this way -r instead of avoiding the draft you’re avoiding graduate work!” BOARDING HOLSE ( 6Y A. /5HOULD WE HAVE} i YOL> 1 \30VE, ii A BIT OF AGO aW/QOUTIN' fCHAPi, WALLET-'TO- /( THE } Rip- A Musht t THE- \ V Oarra Sctadtt, Waltoa Lake and Joyce Pronoth, Ml Word Charles Schoto, Rochester end Jam McNamara, Rochoeter John Cartor, 4N Moore and Jean Knotts, SM Gtondato Ranald Gabla, SMH Lapeer and Carolyn Collins, Utt Post , Harold Franco, 322 Soglnow and Audrey Hurato, 272 S. Saginaw . Jamas Dovta. MSS Inverness end Verona gaol 2327 Maplowood Larry Mnuawy. Oatavon, wis. and Patrida Harlow, Pormlngtab Lawrence Pierce, Detroit and LilW McBride, Farmington Charles Kvrth, Farmington and Bar-tor# Watson, Royal Oak Retort Chspdetslne. J3U South Blvd.l and Margo ret Tougner, Oxford Elmar Brock Jr., gt Putnam and BIHIe nancy By Ernie Bushmiller LET'S HAVE A PARTY r- 1 THAT MEANS we're Going tq HAVE COMPANY J OOPS — I DROPPED -i A FORK I THINK I'LL YI MOVE -WMAT<& 1 I THAT GANG 1 OVER THERE TALKIN'ABOUT? | NO, THAT WONT I OO—THEY'RE TALKIN'POLITICS-ORIS IT WAR? YOU SHOULD HAVE PLEASANT CONVERSATION WITH J ____. MEALS / Si r SHOW ME WHERE I'M ANY BETTER OFF THAN A GUV IN TH'PEN -X PUT ALL WW IN THIS GEMENT AND 5TEEL GALLEY AN'I OAS6NT GO OUT AT NIGHT OR SUNDAYS. l FER FEAR I'LL SPEND A i NICKEL AN'CAKT MAKE MY PAYMENTS ON MV HOUSE, , L CAR AN' TV/ ALL I GET ' { OUT O'LIFE IS WORK,SLEEP I AN' EAT—A GUV IN TH' PEN i GETS THAT, PONT HE ? / aS. HAM—MORE —MORE // ) ITS HARD TO FIND THESE DAYS— I THINK THAT'S WHY THERES SO MUCH INDIGESTION l-LETIS GO OVER \TD THAT BUNCH--\I HEARD A GUV £17 L-AUGH / --^ Ketch, JM Latrasse , Gary ftonag, Rochester and Dorm Kendrick, Auburn llalghti Ranald Gomowlcz. Waterford and Rosemary Morin, Detroit Robert Stocker, They and RRo Nielson. MINord Roger Ptock, Royal Oak and Cathth Ine Martin, Blrmlnaham TIGER By Bud Blaka WHAT OO TH£Y KMOW! f TH6I8ES NO Such Thing as a TH^ee-dollar bill. / THE GOVe^NMENT* LOOK.TS6I2, ATHREE-DXLAR ' BILL A Gary Hondridn, Southfield and Undo! Wetson. Royal Oak Ltoyd Nichols, Northvhle and Marcia Sharpe, Pennington __________ Thomas Harper, Oxford and Carolyn Womack. Southfield Jam Morelos. 2S1 Russell and Cathy Gaha, M Oekhlll Harman Bums, Birmingham and Calh-arin Watoar, 118 Myrtle Richard Theobald. Ctariutan and Lindt Cpancer, tfW Evelyn Alan Howe, Drayton Pletae and Undo; Jorrett, S7SI torittoy Theodore Frlseen Jr., warren end Jooophlni bUetl, Southfield Jamat HutcMnam ill, mi KmUwood and Nancy Steward, fl Klmbah WaHer Webb. M Fisher and Mary Baird, MS Fisher Richard Father, Lake Orton and tottoi •mail mm Oaaffla Merle SchuRz Jr. St. Clair (floret and Mary wittomc, IMS Ward . Wesley Koto Rochester and Patricia Bertolt, RaCMMT - Denial Stevens, Drayton Plains an# Foggy Reave, Ml Fourth-Vance HeWmoyar. 8 I. Edith and Dlqno Oetrender, 8 S. Edith -Bart WVrick, 8M N. Grant and Claudto Norris, MW Nichols John Zetttor, Oxford and Rooomory •runo. Leonard Donald Hollis, Southfield and Nancyt Sokoly. Southfield Henry Rtomtmchmfder. irtt Hamilton .and June Keveeckttz, Kaaga Heitor Max Deizemeft, tgw Meweo and Peggy i •eekus, IMS Mens* Robert Shrvtin. Detroit and Ooieres Purdy, Farmington Retort a letter. Royal Oak and Maureen Whitney, Southfield Jerry GaM, Stas Motorway and Pauline welch. Drayton Plolna- - . , ' j Marvin wibar. Ut Hlttctm ana Judy Carnalt, Mi Ctoybum.." . yT By Walt Dimcy DONALD DUCK COME ALONG V. 'AND DOST ARGUE/ 1 YOU'RE A SICK MAN/ HELP AN OLD MAN 1 DOWN ON HIS LUCK? Medeal J.F?VViLLlW, THE SOUR HOUR U+CHRDJr/UZ'ja _ nT7a 1 ' warn : l'*'?" i NORTH (S) 7 4AK76S 44 > ♦ AK32 4474 ' r east 4 Jttl AQ10J f KJIIT 4 3 ♦ Q104 +J979 43 4KQJ43 BOOTH 44 4 AQ10852 fit 41033 8 ' Both vulnerable Waal North last South 14 Pan 3 4 Pus 3 8 Pan 3 4 Pus 3 N.T. Pan 4 4 Dble. Rdble. Pan Pan Past ~ t Opaniag lead—a 8. 4 #•*•>*-Uf* THB PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY T, 1066 U pH B—9 Created by Three 1st Division Officers COMPANY, INC New Battlefield Operating Room an;/nnovaf/on AN KHE, South Viet Nam (A — Three officers of-tiw 1st Cavalry, Airmobde, Division have created an Iphovatian iq battlefield medical treatment — an operatiag room that b air-ton* ditionqi, practically sterile and airmobfle. 4. Its creators are Lt. Col. Jneri Svjagintaev, commanding officer of the 15th Medical Battal* lion; Lt; Col. Charles W. McQueary, commanding officer McQueary’s men built it to hit specifications. Clark** people fly the thing around- He commands tiie cavalry’s flying crane company, with helicopters capable 01 lifting 10 tons. The hospital iinitb 37x12 with an inside height of 6 feet, 7 Inches.- It weighs five tons. “I don’t just think this will save lives," says Svjagintaev. “I know it WilL It’s a great step forward, in field surgical facili- FIBERGLAs^ INSULATION Aluminum foil OAQQ Face One Side * lOOSa. Ft. Roll Wm "•» “It provides an almost sterile atmosphere in which to operate — tents are always full of dust And. its comfort will keep surgical teams at the peak of their physical efficiency." EQUIPMENT Included in the equipment b an X-ray machine which produces a finished film in 12 seconds — “very important for 16-eating and positioning bullets and shell fragments so they can gan scrounging up what they needed. They had the shell folr the portable operating room because the flying crabs company had pods of that sis**'used fbr carrying freight Everything else was obtained by the mijor and the two colonels. ' "In tin states It would have been a breeze,” said Svjagint-sev, "but over bare even a simple bolt or nut b hard to come Fm-Finitlwd PLYWOOD PANELING » 3875 / Airport Road l* At Radioed Tracks PHONE 674-2662 i “C Company has treated more than e thousand men since we’ve been In Viet Nam with a death rate of about one per cent — now we should be able to cut h even lower," the former Salt Lake City, Utah, obstetrician said. of the 11th Transportation Bat- he removed with a minimum of talian; and Maj, T. J. Clark Jr„ who commands the 478th Avia tion. Company. V j Svjagintsev, nicknamed "CoL Alphabet" by fellow officers, is jn charge of the hospital unit. “The, old hospital operating tent is obsolete for us how except for minor wounds. “The wounded men won’t have to fight heat as well as bur of Mood. probing,” the medical officer said. Svjagintaev and Clerk tried to interest , the Army in their idea but were told there were no funds available for it. They be- Two of the key men in creating the unit were Capt Dalton Romero and S. Sgt. Robert Lambeth. Romero b from Co-lumbus, Ga., and Lambeth b a native of Winston-Salem, N. C. SERVICE /a Our Business , We Also Sell LUMBERl Friday-Saturday and Monday Spwcialtl Here are only a few of hundreds of big savings on everything for the home. Brand new, famous name merchandise, some limited in quantity, some floor samples. Special individual credit terms to make it easy for you to buy. 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Formation, including the schools of'teaching. It is hoped this agency their development, $100 million in federal funds will be allocated over a five-year period. b the past, aot all sepneati of the educative process have come under the eye of the researchers. For example, the teaching > learning processes at college level have generally been neglected. With education research centered primarily around schools of education, H was difficult for that dhrbioa of the college to carry on an investigation of the work done in otter divisions. - The new educational labora- tus will be attained by the mw educational laboratories. By J. NASON, ED. D. Every segment of education from kindergarten through col- can thrbw light oh the relationships between various patterns of teaching approach mad the resultant student learning. Similar heroic efforts have beea effective in other fields. The Atomic Energy Commission national laboratories have made important developments primarily on their single purpose because they cmdd attract scholars of the highest oallhre. We already have centers concerned with public health such as the one I recently visited in Houston, Tex. Here, within ■ i duster of hospitals and research laboratories, is a concentration of experts in the field of modi- planning, establishment and op-provementa at all levels of ed-,create and validate a theory of it is hoped that the same sta- MB YOUR CAR | WAXED FREE! Everytime You Have it Cleaned and Washed At iTina AUTO WASH llll “A Clean Otr Rides Reiter ■ II i n Uste Loniw** H149 W. Huron St. Across from Firettone! State Aims at Public, lege will soon be given a hard PHWM Drtroit labontorM, lor tbe study of educe-EAST LANSING (AP) — The ation are being state will ask 31 governmental organized mid Industrial units to make provide sharp cuts, probably costing search serv-^MEPBMP (You can gat “Help Your (Md Succeed in School,” by •ending $1 to Help Your (Md, Box 1377, General Poet Office, New York, N.Y.) Retired Admiral Killed FOLEY, AU. (AP) - Frank D. Wagner, 73, a retired vice admiral who played a' major role in Pacific aerial fighting after Pearl Harbor, was killed Thursday hi a traffic accident. Wagner was commander of Asiatic fleet aircraft after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1941 . I man than $300 million, in their dfapoml of pollutants into the Detroit River. The move,- decided unanimously Thursday by the Water Resources Commission, stems from a series of conferences on pollution in tbe Detroit River and Lake Erie. £ The commission adopted a aat of recommended' limits on waste disposal and dates for completion of improved waste treatment facilities by tbe affected units, including the City of RENT, LEASE, SELL BUY HOMES, PROPERTY, COTTAGES, ft CARS, GOLF tlUBS- - -USE PONTIAC PRESS CLASSIFIED S ADS. TO PLACE YOURS, CALL 332-8111. i MICHIGAN’S LARGEST HlgjlUBE CHAINS 19ST0RES THROUGHOUT MllirtlBAN! It instructed its staff members to confer with tbe units involved hi efforts to obtain voluntary agreements before tbe March commission meeting. NO AGREEMENT? If tbe units do not agree to the recommended restrictions,; tbe commission would start its customary procedure of notices and bearings, possibly leading to pollution abatement orders. The recommended restrictions would give Detroit until Nov. 1, 1970, to complete facilities that would cut its disposal of oxygenconsuming pollutants f r o m about 600,000 pounds a day to 306,000. • GLENWOOD PLAZA Oloatd lunday of all 1965 Merchandise 1 Floor Samples • Discontinued Models • Everything Goes • All Prices Cut! Ralph Purdy, the commission's chief engineer, said recommendations by tile U. S. Public Health Service would have coet Detroit about $120-million and the affected industries |100 million. The commission's recommendations, he added, are not exactly parallel, but the cost1 would be about the same. INTERFERENCE Loring Oeming, commission. ! *: pig LIVING NOOM BARGAINS & EUm, cdanial and provincial rtylu. Unwiwi Mrics in «H cvtaral g •A ■ *Hirtrtibslppoiodfaonuonhlonn. 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Advocates of the proposal argue that a home field is a vital element in the development of school spirit from the standpoint of spectators, players and coaches. The Waterford Township Board of Education last night agreed to participate in a’ federally financed program which will proride its schools with books and other instructional materials. Funds for the program are made available under Title It of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act Of 1965. Oakland Schools, which will administer the program li this county, applied for the foods hi November. Waterford Township Schools will make their purchases frdm recommended lists provided by the state librarian. AT MUSS DOWNEY'S The need for an attorney .stems from recent board action | which officially recoghized three fSdiool employe groups as sole1 t bargaining agents. ! RECENT LAW It was in compliance with a : recent Michigan law which at [lows for collective bargaining for public employes. 1 Supt. Dr. Don 0. Tatroe presented the first of a two-part Board members previously favored an individual field for both high schools. No site was r 100% WOOL 2 Colors.............W4. Open Monday & Friday 'til 9 P.M, curriculum report on developing a significant school system. He outlined improvements which have been made and pointed out' needs of the school system. ★ A ★ Also last night, the board okayed second-semester teach- BOTH 8CHOOL8 They contend that Waterford Township Field belongs to both high schools. The board will consider the recommendation at Us Jan. St meeting. Also last eight, the hnarH authorized the administration to According to Supt. Dr. Don 0. Tatroe, the expenditure for a pupil might range from 50 cnets tots, PREFERS FREE HAND Although he favors the program, Tatroe thinks local school districts should have a ‘‘freer [band” in selecting the books and [that ownership of foe materials should rest with local systems instead of intermediate districts. 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Prime Mfafrtw Eisaku Sato told raring U.S. Ambassador W. Averell Harriman that Japan will do Its beat to persuade foe Communists to agree to talks to end the war in Viet Nam, officials said. by top party official Alexander N. Shelepin flew on to Hanoi after a one-hour lunch stop in Peking. The Soviet group lunched with Deputy Premier U Hsien-nien, a member of foe Chinese Communist party Politburo, but sources in Moscow said there was no suggestion of policy talks daring foe brief stop in the Chinese capital. The Russians may try to convince Preaidant Ho Chi Mtoh’s regime to agree to peace negotiations. But the presence of experts on military production and rockets in foe delegation indicates that Shelepin will try to outbid foe Red Chinese Influence In Hanoi with a boost in military and economic aid which the Chinese can’t supply. it it it It was not clear following Harriman’s meeting of one hour and 40 minutes with Sato what But foe visit to Moscow on Jan. Id of Foreign Minister Et- ] susaburo Shiina is almost certain fo be foe occasion for a, first step. Sato is going to sign, an air agreement, but he presumably will have Viet Nam high on the agenda for his talks.! JAPAN EMBASSIES Japanese overtures to Hanoi are alto likely to be made through Japan’s embassies in Laos, Cambodia and other countries where the North Vietnamese also have diplomatic establishments. The Japanese government has stepped up its interest hi foe U.S. diplomatic maneuvers over the Viet Nam war since Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey visited Tokyo nine days ago. Humphrey urged Japan — or any other country — to take a lead in trying to end foe war. condemned the U.S. diplomatic efforts, and so have Red China and the Soviet, Union/ The Viet Cong added their own criticism today,, calling UJ& campaign “cunning and extremely repugnant." / you buy 7 gallons Ashland Vitalized Gasoline North Viet Nam has publicly Now at Pontiac State Bank MUOo« BOWL 8ources dose to Sato said he wa« “greatly encouraged" by his discussion with Harriman of the many-pronged American peace offensive mid its chances The sources said the prime minister believes that to the light of foe suspension of American bombing of North Viet Nam, fiie time is ripe for concrete Japanese overtures for pence. SOVIET DELEGATION Meanwhile, the Soviet delegation to North Viet Nam headed to gbt foe Communists to negotiate for peace to Viet Nam. After today’s talk a U.S. Em-assy spokesman reported: house facilities, rail and road systems. Ships with high priority cargoes, such as ammunition, are being unloaded without serious delays, officials claimed. ARMY CHIEF Secretary of the Army Stanley R. Resor, in answer to questions from newsmen Thursday to Honolulu, said a problem of logistics exists in getting men and materiel ashore in South Viet Nam. But he said all Army combat supplies are getting ashore where needed. Resor was returning from an inspection trip to Vtet Nam. It was estimated foal the lighters, which will ferry cargo from ships offshore, can handle 150,000 tons of equipment and supplies a month. About 700,000 tons of cargo arrive monthly. ★ ' A r, *». The floating piers will take longer to get to Southeast Asia. One such pier already installed at Cam Ranh Bay made the trip from the United States to three months, Army Engineer officials said. 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KEARNS |Blltar, Pontiac Press job of guiding the Olym-fortunes of Detroit has relegated to Fred Until *. fw 40 yean, Fred Matthaei Sr t tried gamely but tmauc-c#fuUy to bring the World pics to Detroit, although uned Detroit the right to it the United States in the bidders* circle straight tiroes. Kg Saturday, AuL^lS, Jr. will lead a six-map’Detroit delegation to Chicago with tb* hope of winning the uTtl nomination for t^w 8th straight time. If succesyik, Detroit will try again to convince die International Olympic Committee to pwiard the 1973 games to tbs Motor CHy when tbs IOC ‘convenes in Rome in April. Competing with Detroit hr dm right to represent the United States Is Chicago, St Louis, Philadelphia and Lol'Angeles. Los Angeles has provided the greatest opposition for Detroit and the west coast people “have attempted Id give the impression that Detroit is a dirty industrial town incapable of handling this great event,* said Richard Cross, Chairman of die Board of American Motors and a number of the Detroit Olympic Committee. MiPi COMMITTEE NAMED Detroit Mayor Jerome Cav-anagh appointed a 40-man committee for Detroit, with himself and Governor George Romney asked by the group to serve as honorary chairmen. . ★ * ★ . Uyi Matthaei Jr., was picked as head chairman, flung with five others of the committee who will make the Chicago trip next week. Hie American Olympic Committee will hear the cities in alphabetical order. **. 1 Each dty is given a half-hour to make its presentation, followed by a 10-minute question and answer session. Detroit’s bid will bo made at 10:00 a. m. after Chicago’s. * * * Fred Matthaei Sr., attending die Olympic committee luncheon at the Detroit Athletic Club yesterday, said he was optimistic that Detroit would win the U. S. bid for the 8th straight time. In competition for the 1973 World Games In April, Munich, Madrid, Montreal, Vienna, Belgium and Moscow are considered the challenging cities. GREAT PRESENTATION Cross, who was one of the ill* ngs Overpower Boston fetroitersHrt I Thira Period i-3 Victory dinners Score three 1 ?Yim®s in Final Frame; •Near Second Place ftTROIT (AP) — -Three’ straight days of practice on Detroit; ice almost turned ti}e trick forviie Boston Bruins. Mi in the end, the Red Wings’ firepower proved too much and thstBratoa fell for the eighth tinag this season, 54, to Detroit in [me only National Hookey game played Thursday 1 g * ★ * Boston, outscored 35-11 in tfee first seven games with Detroit this season, came to the Motor Clti| Sunday night after losing te Chapgo. the Bruins’ last two visits ended in 10-2 and 2-0 Detroit victories. It looked for a While like the Bruins would snap their seven-game losing streak on Detroit M Blji j SQUEEZE PLAY — Boston Bruins center Pit Martin gets the squeeze play from Detroit’s Doug Barkley (left) and Bart Marshall dining the second period of last night’s game at Olympia. The Red Wings whipped Boston, $-3. Buffalo Bills' Mentor Finally Becomes 'Boss' TAKE LEAD They held Tthe Red „ _ without a shot oh the net in two power plays and took a 3-2 lead after two periods. Pit Martin, playing his first game-against his former teammates, scored an unassisted goal in the first period and Ron Stewart and Ed Westfall tallied for the Brains in the second. ★ * * Ron Murphy scored the first of two goals for die Red Wings in the first period and Floyd Smith notched his 12th of die season and eighth against the Brains in the second. Murphy’s second goal capped a three-goal third period which saw the Red Wings fire 21 shots at Boston goalie Bernie Parent Parker MacDonald, the ex-Bruin, tied tilings up for Detroit early in the final period and Bruce MacGregor gat the winner and assisted on Murphy's insurance tally. Wi * |p ipp # *w •1 The line of MacGregor, Murphy and Andy Bathgate got 18 of Detroit’s 41 shots on goal. The Red Wings, now two points back of second-place Montreal, played without regular goalie Roger Crosier, who was sidelined with intestinal flu. Hank Bassen filled in Jor Crosier, who had three shutouts in Ms last four starts, and made 25 saves. Football Under Fire AV Phototox BILLS’ COACH-Joel Collier has been named head, coach of the Buffalo Bills American Football t e a gun team. He moves from an assistant’s post with the Bills. BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - Joel Collier Had been . a football coach for nine yean, but never the, boss. Today he is head coach of the American Football League champion Buffalo Bills. ; ★ h ★ Collier,. 33, defensive coach for the Bills for.the last four years, was promoted Thursday by owner Ralph C. Wilson. He succeeds Lou Saban, who resigned Sunday night to become head coach at the University of Maryland. ♦ ...w nv Since 1957, Collier had been Saban’s assistant — at Western Illinois University, with the Bos- Swimming Classes Set * ★ ★ ★ ■ ★ ik ■' Pontiac Recreation Department has announced dates for winter swimming as well as classes in junior and senior life-saving at Pontiac Central High School. Dick Cain, recreation supervisor, said open swimming would begin Jan. 17 and would continue for the following seven Monday nights from 6:30 to 9. Junior and senior life-saving — open to both youths and adults—will begin Jan. 19, with classes held from 6:30 p.m. to 0 p.m. on Wednesdays until- March 9. Cost of open swimming nights is 25 cents for youths under 18 and 50 Cents for those 18 and over. A registration fee of 84 for life-saving classes is required in advance of foe first class and may be paid at the Recreation Department. \ Minimum requirements for those taking junior life-saving is 12 years of age and ability te swim 220 yards and for senior -life-saving an age of If and ability to swim 440 yards..- ton Patriots of the AFL and the Bills. * * * Football coaching always has been his dream, he said after Wilson signed him to a two-year contract. "I can't remember when I didn’t plan on a coaching career. As a child, I devoured everything of a technical football native I could get my hands on,” he said. CAPTAIN Collier played sandlot football in his native Rock Island, HL, was a star on his high school team and an end at Northwestern. He captained the Wildcats in 1953.- ■' „• . He will get hisjirst chance to call the shots Jan. 15 when the Buffalo Bills meet the AFL All-Stars in Houston. Wilson said that, before he decided on Collier, he and his associates also considered the Bills two offensive coaches, John Mazur and Jerry Smith. “One of the things that prompted my decision was the job Joe (Collier’s nickname) had done for us as defensive coach the last several season ★ ★ ★ This is not to minimize offensive football, but I believe that the defensive phase of the game is becoming more important every year in football.” Collier said he would retain Mazur and Smith and hire one or two assistants. U. S. delegates in the 1988 presentation at Badett-Batten, Germany, said, “Our pnasn-tation at that time brought the IOC to its feet. R was Me greatest presentation ever made and we were sure we had it won. # i h h “Now, the other American cities are claiming Detroit has failed seven times and they should try for the bid. I can’t conceive this happening because Detroit now stands uppermost in the minds of the IOC who remember the 1963 presentation,” Cross added. “We lest, nst became K was Detroit, hat because there was a let of political bargaining and remember we only loot by a close vote to Mexico City.” Matthaei Jr. scoffed at the attitude that the 1972 would automatically go back to Europe because the games have never been away from Europe for two consecutive Olympic years. jj “Until the IOC makes a rule to the effect that the games can’t be held in the same continent two straight times, we must stay in contention until we get them," he noted. ~ “Detroit is the most experienced city in the world in the bidding," he added, “and as Tong as we take the positive approach and show the world how earnest we are, we’ve got to say our chances are real good.” * ★ * In regard To the 1968 games in Mexico City, Cross said, “The Mexican! are a very cordial people and I expect some problems of the altitude, but nothing serious for the athletes I hope. “One bit of irony,” he added, “is that after we lost the bid for '68, Mexico City asked us for our presentation film to show their people how we would have handled the Olympics. It wasn’t intended as a needle, but it proved how impressed they were with our presentation and with Detroit.” Preps Continue League Races 'Big Show/ Says Ex-Coach Shaughnessy Hits Out at High Banuses The scramble for positions on league ladders continues tonight as most of the area prep basketball teams return te action In the Saginaw Valley Conference, imbeaten Pontiac Central (54) will try to remain that way in a'home encounter against Midland's Chernies. PCS and Saginaw are tied far tin SVC lead with S4 marks, and Saginaw win be enrtertaining Flint Northern tonight. Other SVC games have Bay City Central invading Hint Central and Saginaw Arthur KB visiting Flint Southwestern. * * *V- Teams in the. Inter-Lakes League open conference play tonight with Pontiac Noi (1-4) visiting Walled Lake (14) and Waterford (24) playing host to Farmington (44). Central Matmen Triumph Pontiac Central roiled to an easy 37-11 wrestling victory over Saginaw last night to run its Season record to 34 and Saginaw Valley Conference mark to 1-L - j ★ * ★ • -In other matches, Pontiac Northern whipped Port Huron Northern, 414, Royal Oak Don-lero downed Kettering, 30-15, uid jWalled Lake rolled ,io it# Bfth straight win this season with a 33-12 win over previously unbeaten Roseville. ' The victory was also the 10th ifraight for wailed Lake, rad coach Rick Schneider, a.streak that sttetcbal back Ipto last seaj »n. Another bright spot for Sanilac MM SO »—*>— » -aorofto (I) Me Joheowv THI Bryant (PC) Me Un*mrt* _W 11 gT BrywO (PC) ftanM Beverly. , lie-OaHai at aw*#. I HV-4MH0 (PC) Me Oormm M; -Powell rw*, 4 Marsh n, OT Camagla Tach *3, Grova City, Pa„ |4 ... \ SOUTH Okie. City wfs Haw Ortaans Leyala IS WALNUT RIDGE, Arfc (UPI)-There was only 2:57 left; but Marshall Davis asked the official to call off the rest of (he basketball game. He could not keep up with Southern Baptist*a five-on-one offense. Davis was Little Rode Univenlty’s only player on the court., Coach Clave Bansum bad brought only eight men to die game, all be had. ' Four of them fouled out with several minutes remaining, leaving four to play. Then there were three, then two and Anally Just Davis. Officials called file game with Southern Baptist ahead, 101-71. CHICAGO (It—What appears to ba a adds open chase far the Big Too basketball title starts in full farce Saturday with Iowa, defending duunpkm Michigan and Minnesota given the inside track far die honors. With Casde Russell averaging 28.X points a game. Michigan cannot be discounted, although its record in the warmup campaign is 0-4. son, Wis., Dae. 14, with the D-Uni taking a 98*70 victory. Saturday's fall drive will start with afternoon games sending Illinois 44 to Indiana 44, Purdue 44 to Northwestern 54 for a television attraction, Michigan 44 to Ohio State 54 and Iowa 44 to Wisconsin 44. Minnesota 74 is at Michigan State 74 fa the only night engagement. The revitalised Spartans have a 54 record going against Minnesota at Blast Lansing Saturday night. State actually- U 7-3, MUFFLER SHOPS . Iowa emerged as the only conference teens ranked fa fact. Associated Prase poll, holdfag the No. 9 spot with an $-1 mark. Use Hawkeyes’ only loss was to Texas Western fa die Sun Bowl Tourney and they have three players averaging better than 16 points. BIG THREAT Minnesoat, with Archie Clark averaging 24.1, still is a big threat, although Lou Hudson is out with, s broken wrist that may sideline him fa die early stages of the championship drive. Royals, 76ers Triumph; Celtics' Lead Trimmed but two victories agafast sendee teams can’t be counted. Former coach Forddy Anderson,was fired after MSU won only one of 14 Big Ten games last year. The Spartans were 5-18 overall. "We sdll haven’t equalled that record of one Big Ten win," said John Bonington, the new Spartan coach. "But Fm very pleased with this team so far." Six pf the 10 preconference games ware away from home, so Benington Is happy to be back to the familiar court and friendly crowd at Jenison Fieldhouse. Mlrmeeot a-Morris 14, Mayvllla 43, OT River Falls, Wls„ II, Bethel, Minn., ,1 T ' J. me* town 74, Wehpeton 44 Vallay City it Minot 77 Quincy 10*, St. Ambrpst 7t SOUTHWIST Cincinnati 40. North Texas 57 tr. Mary's, Tax., 14, Corpus Chrtafl SI Lamar Tech lflL East 1>x. Bay. H Midwestern, Tax., ML Latoumaau 54 ” FAB MBIT Texas Waatam 74, 4 little 44 Wyoming SO, Denver IS so. Caia, ». is, Mont. st. rr Pacific -Urm/jM, LInfield. Ora., II 'bnyBSeme As Catli shooting—only 29 of 54-cost the Bullets the game. Philadelphia’s Wilt Chamberlain netted 41 points and grabbed 28 rebounds. Hal Greer contributed 27 points to the 76ers’ cause. Gus Johnson led Baltimore with 25. OBTBOIT CINCINNATI e f t Oft Barnhill 0 M 0 Embry 1 1-0 1 By The Associated'Press None of the teams represented the cities where the games were played, and the results most likely caused some uneasiness fa Boston. This riddle la the result of Today's Bamai Lot Angeles at Philadelphia St. Louis at Datra* Boaton at San Frandaco SatarOay-i ftamaa In AnaaMa at New York Cincinnati at Baltimore Phlladaiphla at St. Louis > oaton * tat Francisco tartar's Oamot Lao Angola* at Dattelt Now York at Battlmere Phlladaiphla at St. Lou I* )0L TABLE COMPANY livery Available id Miracle Mile (Anode) SMALL COLLBeS RATINOS 1. Southern I lllnola (S) 4-1 1. Evansville (!) \ 7-3 X Orambtlng (2) ltM) 4 SpraTwlK 4Mt' ' ■v-l,‘ * H X Akron (2) V M 4. North Dakoth \49 2. Youngstown (t) b-o I. Arkansas State (1) N t. Mt. StTMarv's 7-0 IX northern Michigan (I) 3-2 Wednesday fact’s edition of tile sj National Basketball Afsocfat g tion’s roadshow. * • The Cincinnati Royals defeated the Detroit Pistons 109-97 at Toledo, Ohio, and the Philadel-jophia 76ers heat the Baltimore £ Bullet* 133-127 at Syracuse, *N.Y., fa the league’s only " games. USE A PONTIAC PRESS CLASSIFIED AD. TO DO - - - JUST PHONE 3324131. NEED A Top scorer fa the earty campaigning was Purdue’s Dave SchdUhase with a 33.0 average as the Boilermakers posted a 4-6 showing. Russell was next, Striw'r Tratvant V'APle Vaughn Tetafe Elliott 70 34 Richardson Oairrla Aaaltr 71 I Kennerly Francis Fuat 43 V Seaman Club tf S5 45 Buattnar's Papal S3 rn A X W f TataN 4B3M3 M 34 14 33 *3-47 ..... 24 34 17 34-147 Detroit 37, Cincinnati Philadelphian wining back John Kta-nlowskl, Purdue, 1444 future; kicker Qerald Clrco, Chico State,20th round. followed by Don Freeman of Illinois with 27.7. In nine holiday tournaments, luring every conference te a m except Ohio State, only Northwestern came out a winner. The Wildcats captured the Memphis State Classic with victories ovar Missouri and Texas and may be the darkhorse of the Big Ten race. Also considered an outside bet is MSU under new coach John Benington. In all, the Big Ten wound up non conference competition with The victories boosted the Royals to within one-half game and tiie 76ers to withiril % games of the Eastern Division-leading Boston Celtic*. Happy Hairston scored 13 points and Oscar Robertson 11 as the Royals outscored the Pistons 34-23 fa the last quarter. OSCAR TOPS Robertson was high for the game with 29 points, followed by teammate Jerry Lucas with 24. Eddie Miles led Detroit with 20. Baltimore fought bade after trailing Sl-rSA at halftime but couldn’t quite make it. Poor foul CHEVROLET | qldsmobile! TONIOHT Basketball Midland at Pontiac Central Pontiac Northern at Walled Lake Bay City Central at nnt Central Flint Northern at Saginaw t^lnaw Arthur Hill at Flint Southwetfem Farmington at Waterford Bloomfield Hllli at ClanmcevUlo Northvltle at Clarkston Milford at Holly Wool Bloomfield at Brlghtan Kettering at. Oxford Mount Morris of Lepoor L'Anoo Crouse at Romeo Lake Orton at Rochester Avondale at Ftttgereld Clawson at Tray Madison at Worron Coustno Ferndale at Haiti Park \ _ ___conference competition with a mediocre 5342 record against outside oppostition. a ★ ★ Jumping the gun on the title drive was Illinois and Wisconsin. Trough a scheduling quirk DEALER Royal Oak Kimball at Birmingham lea-holm ■ Barkley at Southfield .\ , . . I North Farmington at Birmingham Groves UpAPhF Knrrla Oek Perk at Detroit Thureton rivfwS DU 111C Wayne John Olenn it Ltvonla Franklin t Almont at Memphis , Oryidan at Anchor Bay , . v r 5— I —Armada at Brown City in LlJCJLJ I IITS Capac at Now Havan III tWW I Ilia East Detroit at Mount Clamant * . Fort Huron Control at Reaavllla st. Rita at Farmington OLS — ■■ - ---- «... n it i4t. Sonadlct at Forndolo it. Jamoo (Osnunnea mm rage 1 Royal Oak St. Mary at-st. French da Salaa Tmosba Qt SVwiM-ittk oharinF! Detroit st. Roee at New Baltimore It. Mary league, si. rreaencx, simrui* ^ Mir1nt cny Crtt, tt Waterford oll the lead with St Michael at 4-1, Richmond It. Augusts# Fmderlck plays boat to Richmond St Au-lSmSMTNorth Branch gustfae (34), and a victory' S^^tf’wroB'l^n North Oakland County’s 6181 Dixit Hwy. Jim Butcher’s Drive for front since the Mikemen are' idle. Other contests have Waterford Our Lady of Lakes (3-2) entertaining Marine City Holy Cross (3-4) and Detroit St. Rose (24) visiting New Baltimore St. Mary (0-7). Rounding out the schedule, Emmanuel Christian (0-2) entertains Detroit : Country Day (24), Brother Rice visits Detroit Austin, Royal Oak Shrine | is at Detroit Service and Royal Oak Dondero visits Highland! Park. Cllntondolb at Medium Lamphere Ortonvlll* at Ganoaaa Royal Oak Shrine *t Detroit Servlto Lincoln oh South Lyon Utica at. Lokoohoro Eduardo Jars on Sembrada, the ians invaded the paddock and ! burned Means TREMENDOUS SAVINGS At Prices Daringly Sliced to NEW LOWS on ’66 MODELS official timer’s ! shack. 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Palmer, who bogeyed three _ ( . . straight holes on the first nine iZpii'l Vtannniltr w^en missed three putts of y| IU jlallUUUIj four fee* and less, was tied at 72 wito ?■ small army—not Arnie’s ■ C * r T*l < —of 14 others. By JERE CRAIG More than 670 ladies are on J. B.McDermid’s mind: 44 the moment .and he has a month and a half to' “.carry the “burden.” McDermid is the general chairman this year for thei Elks Lodge 810’s ninth annual Elks Ladies' National Invitational Tournament that begins here tomorrow. At the conclusion of the weekend competition Feb. 20,135 five-women teams will have bowled.'Many of these will come from In*t , v—• _ ...i;’; diana, Ohio and Illinois. A' good proportion will berj *2** *2 big,indl . nii , vkhud prfees bears a lesson returnees from past Elks ^ those in bowiii*. .tournaments. At this time df year — when. Of course, Michigan — Port- tournaments begin to appear al-tiac in particular * supplies daily — those offering' the majority of the teams. Last MMmnt service and good) winter, Ogg Cleaners became fellowship are the ones beat re-j the fourth canaitxitive localmembered. squad to win the team title. Big, high-payfay tournaments; Although the prise fund ex- have their strong paints; but so teeds 84,000, it isn't money that ^ ^ uttlt ones Oat make it brings many of the participants easy for the bowler to relax. Oprau, clo—« garago door from ituido your oar Slop taviwa family oiftl Touch the button on port*bio transmitter and Sony Automatic opens, clo—i door, light* up aaiago. Givoi nighttimo, bad woathor protection. Electronic component* guaranteed on# year — operator five year*. Buy now. 1 y\ • Dave Ragan ♦s‘ c Oppemanr Annual Bowl Gam* Chic* Courtrwy Dave Marr . , . , SHI Cup* Set for Saturday ?5?<£$&r* t £p p3 > tab McCalllitar Buitar Cuplt MOBILE, Ala. (AP) - Heroes of New Year’s Day bowl games owrar -and a small-college passing o»v« »«*&) standout who alrpwtv has shown saSLr jr. he can play with the big boys r“ Fun—ti, will meet in the 17th annual Jr Senior Bowl game Saturday. ■ £>** cBr,a*Iord The game will be televised Mimr s.rtwr nationally by NBC, starting at 2 * ★ ★ Lou Graham HOURS: 7:30 A.M. to S P M.-Sot., 7:30 A.M. to 2 P M. The administration of die tournament, the hospitality of the local Elks lodge and the friendliness of die local bowlers and and tournament workers repeatedly brings complimentary expressions from tbtf visitors. The. Elks Ladies National Invitational deoerveg a pat on the back for its fine past efforts, and best wishes for the upcoming competition. pgglL MODEL HO ROAD RACING £nd RAILROAD ACCESSORIES Heading the North's attack SPARE PINS will be quarterback Gary Lane of Missouri, flanker bade Tony NHL Standings Tomorrow's luncheon and opening ceremonies will include the presence of Mayor William Taylor, local lodge Exalted Ruler "Frank Barnard and state Elks Ladies Bowling president Gladys Scholes. The fact thi* annul local tournament has developed as mach support and prestige Jeter of Nebraska, All-America end Howard Twilley of Tulsa, Chicago Bible and Music at 7:30. The Tulsa quarterback Bill Ander- Montreal visitors also boast the top scor- son and tackles Butch Allison Toronto er in the league, Jerry Price. p and Francis Feay of Missouri gStonor Price has a 29-point lead on Midwestern Baptist Seminary’s Ralph Wingate by virtue of having played one more 'game than the Pontiac star. Each is averaging 28.2 points per game. and Karl Singer of Purdue. Randy Johnson of Texas Aftl.i one of the few small college players invited to the bowl, is1 expected to carry the'burden of the quarterbacking chores tor ithe South, just as he did two ! GRSBM has a 5-0 record, weeks ago when he led the. leads Grand Rapids’ Grace Bi- South to a 23-19 victory over the ]Me by one game and Michigan I North in the Blue-Gray game. Christian's Warriors by ltt. ./ - 1 ——-————— Midwsetem will resume play tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in toe ^ ii Mumford HS gym against win- Voileycats Champion* less Detroit Bible College. The • i 6 Falcons currently arel-8, one ,n Waterford League » gami behindIfourtb-plaos Grand ^ voileycats ruled the first - Rapids Baptist. half of the Waterford Township h mkhman Christian collmb aa Women's Volleyball League, immmi Handing* ^ finishing seven points ahead of 1 f* * • the Darts after Monday’s final Gmct BIMt ,41 9 I Michigan Chrlallan JC .. . .1 1 night action. t SS/JoSUn Baptist ... i * The second half will start 8 imSJtiSbL wig. ! Jp-m ^00^y,iaRuiid- i namc 'rSSSS*1 0Ava •lh# standings: f Sorry Price, GRSBM 5 I7.J . wombm* uni i ivui i ; Wingate, Midwestern 4 »J WliSS - • --Y- LL • F. Vlpond. Midwestern 4 I. i, . T. Erlcson, Grace ... 4 21.0 , w “ __ W L . Pressly, MCJC ............ 4 24J Volleyeeta . 44 7 Kittens IT W 1 Grewe. OR Baptist .......4 *4.7 Darts V 14 Satellites 1 JC Ryan, Grace 5 14.4 Rad Qevlts 27 24 Beunctrs t 16 Martin, MCJC ..............4 2M Jat Sat . 24 25 LOW IN COST. BIG IN ACTION. PONTIAC PRESS CLASSIFIED ADS. CALL 332-8181 TO PLACE YOURS. U.S. Rowers to Get Boost Bill Stillwell was six pins shy of a 700 series Tuesday in the 300 Bowl House League but his 287-884 combination easily made him top for the night. Jerry Mazza had a 245 for the league's next best effort. Monday night at West Side i Lanes, the Cfasric League was paced by secretary FTan Bertram Who Ut 214-253—459 for, . both tap game and series honors. There were 666s by Nick Coates (252-225) and Ricketts (213-240). Lloyd Pearsall recorded a 243-225—651. „ Bertram helped Huron Bowl team to an eight-point sweep which enabled it to tie North Hill Lanes' team for first place as the first half of the season ended. Slater’s also won eight, avoiding a basement finish .by one point : NEW YORK (AP) Roger £ Maris, hoping to bounce back tp from a nightmarish 1966 season, £ is the first New York Yankee t player to come to terms for > Maris, who played only 49 £ games because of injuries and F batted a mere .239 hut season, r got a vote of confidence from £ Yankee General Manager Ralph * Houk with no cut In his estimat- • ed $70,000 salary. The 3l-year-old slugger who set a major league record with 61 home runs in 1961, underwent surgery on Sept. 28 for a bone chip in his r^ht hand. He injured the band last June and, except for four pinch-hitting appearances, was idle from June 28 until the end of the sea- When You Want Quality! 11 Beautiful Hardwood Face Panelings in Stock! Also Pre-Finished Hardwood Moldings To Complement 7010 Paneling! Other scores reported: LAKRWOOD LANS* Sunday Night hhogillan High Sensa-fersH Whit*. 201-202-20-606; Marfa Gripantreg, III; Haiaa Fry, 516. 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(AP) -Dick LeBeau of the-Detroit Lions and Jim Brown of the Cleveland Browns tied Thursday for the first round lead in the National Football League Players’ Handicap Golf Tournament. SIDING, per square Aluminum, without backer, white • Aluminum, with lamineted hacker, whita.*......,.,.............. ■ Most pin* Above Average—Ada Dob-ion (16 average), 47-55-47; Salty siggin* (If average), M-lll-126) Effle Browning; (1(0), 127-124-140. Teem PoMo-Toam No. 5, 42; Team No. I. 40; Town No. 4, 21. Friday La die!' MaHnaa High Game and Sarlaa Nerma Math nar, 203—514# Naoma John*ton, 514. Tram • Polnta Huron Bowl, 46# mim-b-Have* and The Hot Rods. 44 aach. STEEL OARAGE D0DR AH Hooi doar», comploto with hardware, look 9x7.... 46.50 16x7.... 91.00 (Glazlnfl on all doors available)_ LeBeau and Brown shot 77s over the par-72 Hollywood Beach Hotel course but their handicaps gave them 70s — a onashot lead ever two-time champion King Hill of the Philadelphia Eagles, who fired a gross and net 71. 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Will Start Tuesday P Double Return on License Fee' it tBMBBB i County Unit Wonts More Back from State Deaths in Poh The Oakland County Board of Supervisors’ Legislative Committee yesterday endorsed legislation calling tor doubling the present Stoent fee returned to driver’s license-issuing bureaus from the state. ★ fr.fr-'. Committee members went on record as favoring a return of $1 from the total $3 fee after being advised that many license-issuing departments are losing money now. He recommendation will be referred to the heard of supervisors. In other business yesterday, the legislative committee recommended legislation giving counties power to estahHtft law enforcement commissions to set up countywide training programs. ★ fr fr Ibis action was requested by the law enforcement study committee of the board of supervisors which seeks to upgrade law enforcement 'standards through training. ★ ★ fr The committee also called for a legislative amendment tha would allow mental health boards to contract with institutions, within their budget appropriations, without board of supervisor approval. GERALD FARNELL Requiem Mass for Gerald Parnell, 45, of 3931 Canbrook, Waterford Township, will be 11 a.m. Monday in Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church, Water-fond Township, with burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Detroit. The Rosary will be recited at p.m. Sunday In the 'Coats Funeral Home, Waterford Township. Mr. Parnell died yesterday after a tong illness. He was a member of Our Lady of the Lakes Church snd the Holy Name Society of his church. Surviving are a non, Gerald F. of Detroit; two sisters, Mrs. Lawrence McCulloch, of Waterford Township and Mrs. Albert Balestrini of Windsor, Ont.; and two brothers. j«r MRS. LAYTON E. BURY AVON TOWNSHIP—Requiem Mass fur Mrs. Layton E. (Mar garet) Bury, 44, of 1199 Christian Hills will be 9 a.m. Monday at St Vincent’s Catholic Church Latrobe, Pa. Burial frill follow there. Rosary will be 8 this evening at the William R. Potere Funeral Home, Rochester. Surviving besides her husband are three sms, Layton L. of Taylor Township, William J. of Washington, D. C., and Allan R. at home; her mother, Mrs Anna Hostovich of Latrobe, Pa.; two grandchildren; four brothers; and six sisters. TT - ALBERT H. DOYLE SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP -Service for Albert H. Doyle, 88, of 8780 Bridge Lake will be p.m. Monday at the Sharpe Goy- ette Funeral Home, Clarketon. Buriel will be in Andersonville Cemetery. ' ' Mr. Doyle died yesterday. A retired employe of American Express Co., he was a member of the Royal Order of Moose, Chapter No. 180, Detroit. Surviving is his wife, Lillian. MRS. MARTIN A. WENDELL BIRMINGHAM r- Requiem Mass for Mrs. Martin A. (Helen) Wendell, 78, of 655 Ann wBl be :30 a.m. tomorrow at Holy Name Catholic Church. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Southfield. Rosary will be said at 8:30 tonight at the Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. Mrs. Wendell died yesterday. MART ANN WILSON LYNETTE MARIE WILSON COMMERCE TOWNSHIP -Service for Mary Ann Wilson, 14, and her sister, Lynette Marie, 13, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wilson, of’280 Wise, will be 10 a.m. tomorrow at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Union Lake. Burial will be in Lake-view Cemetery, Clarkston. Rosary will be said at 8 tonight at the Elton Black Funeral Home Union Lake. The girls died Monday. Area Schools Get State Funds Release of 18,343,502 hi state aid funds to Oakland County school districts was announced today by County Treasurer James E. Seeterlin. The largest appropriation, 8796,300, will go to Waterford Township Schools while 1781,180 is earmarked for the Royal Oak system and $097,650 to Pontiac Schools. Farmingtm Schools will rs-cehre $691,098 while 9506,200 will go to the Birmingham system and $393,970 to Berkley. Style aid funds for the county school systems arc released six times annually. Teens Placed on Probation for Theft,Fife Polite Octogenarian ELY, Nev. (UPI) - Albert Swain, who broke his hip in t fall at his horns the other night, waited for four hours before summoning help because “I didn’t want to disturb officers before they came on duty.” Swain is 88. Motormen's Holiday NEW YORK (UPI)—The city personnel department has postponed a Civil Service examination for tomorrow because of the subway and bus strilw. The exam was for subway motor-men. Patient Sues for $50,000 A lawsuit seeking 188,808 la damages from Beaumont Hospital and a Royal Osl physician for alleged malpractice of medicine was filed yesterday with Oakland County Clerk-Register John D. Murphy. Filed by attorney M. Manuel Merino of Detroit in behalf of Louis Gold of 'Oak Park, the suit alleges malpractice during emergency eye treatment In August 1963. i Dr. George Tsiatalas of 3237 Belle, Reyal Oak, to tee physician aamad la the aatt wUck has beau assigned to Circuit Ceert Judge Arthur E. Moore. The suit contends that Gold has developed a chronic allergy to sulfa preparations sines his eye ares traded by Dr. Tsiatalas With a sulfonamide-containing medication. It further contends that the condition has become progressively wane. President Sends Telegram to III Admiral Nimitz OAKLAND, Cahf. (AP) -Fleet Adm. Chester W. Nimitz, 80, hospitalized with • light stroke be suffered ibis week, received a telegram from President Johnson Thursday expressing concern for the old sailor. Nimitz’ condition Thursday night was described as satisfactory and stable. Earlier, he had been reported recovering from the cerebral hemmorhage he suffered Monday. The President paid tribute to Nimitz’ “indomitable spirit that gave us hope 98 years ago.” Nimitz commanded the Pacific Fleet in World War H and served as chief of Naval operations until he stepped down from active service in 1947.; ■ Ford Grant for U-M ANN ARBOR (AP)-The University of Michigan has received a $25,000 Ford Foundation grant for a research workshop on the fiscal problems of state rad local governments. A -labour public courss fat standard first aM instruction wiH open at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the American Rad Cross Oakland regional office, 111 Franklin Blvd. * 2i§? *fr ■ fr fr • Certificates will be issued to those finishing the course, for which the only charge will be (be cost of toe textbook. « ^ Advance registration may ba obtained by contacting the regional office. Installation Slated by Polish Ailianct Emil Jaworski, of 891 Stanley, will be Installed as president of Polish National ADhpce Lodge No. 2778 Sunday. fr fr fr The installation of officers will be held at 9:30 pjn. at the St. Joseph Catholic Church hall, 400 W. South Blvd. A CITY DESTROYING ITSELF: AN ANGRY VIEW OF NEW YORK, by Richard J. Whalen (Morrow $3.88): A searing indictment of the worsening conditions • with which residsnt and commuting New Yorkers have to cope rad the effect of these conditions on tbs spirit of toe metropolis. » Whalen deals with afar pollution, water pollution (the Hudson as of now could not cleanse itself until well Into the next century): inadequate sewage treatment; the traffic glut rad tax laws that favor speculative building with no sense of obligation to the future or pride in the pest. i inspfred Color TV. AIMuood cabinet in Danislfr style Walnut veneers end selected hardwood soHds. 43% Brighter New RCA Hi-Ute Color Tub. YOU FOR v ore *||m IkANNELLOQ...... itiuinliTI OPEN 8-S-SAT. 8-12 STOPS WATER! THOROSEAL « $780 Com*, |« 7 c*i*n '**' • WATERPLUO Stops Activ# Wot«r Immediately 11-Lb. Con QUICKSEAL ». $11 Smcth Finish Cast U*‘ CHLORIDE ' 100-lb. bag 12.01 214b. bag $1.25 BENSON Huffing s Coofcwj Oivldiwt LUMBER FE 4-2521 Sabs Tondheel Service UCINSED CONTRACTORS ALL MAKES INSTALLED and SERVICED FURNACES - BOILERS - CONVERSIONS HEATING .& COOLING FE 3-7171 24 Hour Service Romney Names Chief Deputy to Insurance Post j LANSING (AP)—Gov. George ! Romney appointed John Wick-strom acting state insurance commissioner Thiirsday. ^ * .* * i Wickstrom, chief deputy commissioner, fills the vacancy j created by the resignation of {Alien Mayerson, who left Thursday to resume teaching at the University of Michigan. * * * Wickstrom, 56, has been with the insurance department for 28 years, “and will adequately fill the immediate void left by Mayerson’s departure," Romney said. “I am taking this step," the governor added, “to give us adequate time to insure the best possible successor is found." ★ ★ Sr Wickstrom, a native of Norway, Mich., is a 1932 graduate SEE OUR COMPLETE FLOOR TILE SELECTION VINYL ASBESTOS TILE X noimHMM ONtf PURE 1/16* VINYL TILE ilMiiMB VINYL-LINOLEUM Remnants Some Full Rolls Regular 3.85 ' 1 50 (o 5.95 N0W A Sq.Yd. Yds. MERCHANDISE Price SALE PRICE 144 Beige Tweed Nylon 7.95 yd. 4.95 yd. 31 Beige Acrilan Scroll 9.95 yd. 6.50 yd. 20V6 Avocado Acrilan Scroll 9.95 yd. 6.95 yd. \33 • Vi Brass Acrilan Scroll 9.95 yd. 6.95 yd. 63 Gold Tweed Nylon 15* 8.95 yd. 5.95 yd. 28\ Honey Beige Acrilan Scroll 9.95 yd. 6.95 yd. OT 8.95 yd. 4.95 yd. 31 Avocado Tweed 32 Rust Wool , 12.95 yd. 8.95 yd. 21 Turquoise Nylon Scroll 8.95 yd. 4.95 yd. 24 Beige Acrilan 8.95 yd. 4.95 yd. 26 15 ft. Rose Acrilan Scroll 13.95 yd. 7.95 yd. 9’‘7**xJ2* Heavy Gold Wool 895.00 9*-ll*’xl2* Red Nylon.Scroll $50.00 9’-8”xl2* Plush Pattern Nylon Gold $65.00 12x11M1” Purple Plush Nylon $40.00 JL2’x9’*9” Blue Plush Nylon $36.00 10’xll* Green Tweed Nylon $42.00 . 12’x24**4M White Scroll Cotton $89.00 12*x7*-10** Rust Nylon Scroll $50.00 12’xll’-3” Brown Acrilan Tweed $75.00 12*x9* Red Plush Nylon $36.00 12*x6*-9” Beige Acrilan Tweed $36.00 P^ICTOR CARRIES A COMPLETE LINE OF PAINT AND PAINT ACCESSORIES PRICED TO SUIT EVERY POCKETBOOK 180 North SOgiRawlf' 906 Wfttf Niroi ; ■ r* 3 .. ■■■/>.,>' ■ ■ ? Pontiac Pontidc . Pfcftfti a384NM4 ImmBB Phoftft 338-3738 . BOTH VICTOR PAINT STORES OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9 AJR. TO 6 P.M. COVERING 3511 Elizabeth Lake R(i. ~^FE 4-7775 See the Largest SELECTION OF DRAPERIES Custom Made, Mural and Ready-Made N_______________f .jot## C—0 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, I960 m Wide Track Drive at W. Huron Fine Food* — liquor Afjj: SATURDAY 7 to 11 P.M. International Smorgasbord “Children Mr Price on Smorgasbord” } MONDAY NIGHT fcWUNG A FRIEND* SPECIAL One Dinner Fnfl Price — One Half-Price BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCH SPECIAL PRICES - COCKTAILS 4 to 6 DAILY SUNDAY SPECIAL! Dinner Served It Soon to 11 PJtf. BAA-1 CUB) dwTs Salad-Potatoes Vegetables—Rods A Butler Spareribs n« PARTIES-BANQUETS Private Dininf Room Seating UpTe70 Pemens lOOSID MONDAYS 1 1650 North Perry At ftontiae M Umm 335-9429 Evacuees Returning LAST 3 DAYS DANNY ZELLA and the ZELLTONES Playing for year listening and dancing pleasure Wed. fora Sm. 9 P.M. to 2 A.M. NEW BAND STARTING Wed., Jan. 12 Hey ahtf 4195 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains MANZELLA’S LOUNGE ANNOUNCES RAY KING Playing and tinging your favorite tongs, and telling hit favorite jokes. 6 Nights *Each Weak SUNDAY BRUNCH N00N-3 P.M. COCKTAIL LOUNGE OPENS AT NOON SEAFOOD BUFFET FRI. 5-10 P.M. 1801 S. Telegraph BsstmHost-PInM 338-9623 California Weather Eases DIGGING OUT — The northern California town of Dunsrauir was hit by a severe snowstorm this week, and then came rain which made the accumulation ao heavy that build- ings began to collapse. Men can be seen shoveling snow from a downtown building roof yesterday to save the structure. Film Studio Founder, 93, More Confident Than Ever By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-Television Writer HOLLYWOOD - He seems, as he pads wispily down a studio street, as if a sudden gust of wind might carry him away. But when he sits down in his office and talks about die movie business t h el ancient eyes( take on a glow, and tlie voice speaks force-1 fully^ THOMAS This is Adolph Zukor, 93 today and still keeping daily office hours at Paramount Studios, which he founded. -Sty *------ The Hungarian-born ey-fur-rier was meet the major architects of the movie industry. He began with a penny-arcade in 1903, later helped create the star system and theater chains and the big-studio operation. w ★ ★ Some of the Zukor innovations have faded with changing industry patterns. Studios no longer control assemblages of stars. Film companies divested their theater chains on government orders. The Hollywood studios [People in the News By Ike Associated Press Actress Carroll Baker came back from an entertainment tour of South Viet Nam with Gen. William C. Westmoreland’s four stars, an ashtray from the captain’s cabin on foe aircraft carrier Ticonderoga, and a combat suit marked “property of U.S. Marines.’’ Miss Baker said she took along 125,009 worth of Paris-designed gowns on foe' Christmas tour with Bob Hope. None of them were brought bade, she said. • • “I lost n couple,” says foe blonde star. “One |14,000 gown just disintegrated in foe heat, mud and rain. Another from Balmain was mostly feathers. The boys just picked them off—and I couldn’t care less.’ m RENT, LEASE, SELL. BUY HOMES, PROPERTY, COTTAGES, CARS. GOLF CLUBS---USE PONTIAC PRESS CLASSIFIED ADS. TO PLACE YOURS, CAUL 3324191. She figures she kissed 5,000 GIs. “Maybe Bob had better jokes," she said, “but the boys all seemed to like what I had to offer.” , Prince Philip to Visit America in March Prince Philip plans to visit the United States and Canada in March to promote the charities sponsored by Variety Club* International. Philip will join his ancle, Earl Mbaat-batten of Burma, in New York March 17 for foe tonr. Mountbatten also it interested in foe yonth welfare projects. The queen’s husband will combine the tear with an effect to promote U.S.-British PHILIP trade relations. Among foe cities be will visit are lDiml, Houston, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York and Toronto. now are virtually clusters independent producers. But Zukor has witnessed many changes in foe flbn world, and he was never more confident. * A “I think foe picture business is in better condition now than it has been for foe last five years,” he remarked. “TV had its vogue, when foe novelty of having entertainment in. foe home was so enticing that people didn’t care what they looked at . ★ Mr ★ “But it has {always been true in show business that when you feed the public the same thing over and over* again, no matter how good it i is, foe diet gets stale. --f'-* “Now people are willing to pay money to go out and see movies. And, fortunately, the producers are making more good picture* than ever before.” SEES MAN* FILMS Zukor spbaks 'not from hearsay. He sees many films, Paramount’s and competitors’, and watches ■'great deal of television as wOll. Now chairman of foe board emeritus of Paramount Pictures, he spends every business day in his New York office from 10 to A For 40; years, he has spent winter months in California, he maintains the same off! schedule at the studio. He can be seen each day in foe Paramount* commissary, chatting with longtime associates and newebmers, too. f ★ ★ ★ “I’m just as interested in the picture business as I was 40 yean ago,” he said. Zukor said be goes to bed at midnight and rises around 9. “I used to do a little boring, tennis, golf and baseball, but I gradually gave them aH -Up,” he said. “I have only one big meal, at lunch. I haven’t had a drink in 30 years. Cigars are foe one vice I retain — three a day." ★ a a m Zukor expects to follow his dsual office schedule today, fora celebrate his birthday with his family. When I wished he’d have many more, be grinned and replied* “I’m willing.” CRESCENT CITY, Calif.; Now Appearing By Popular* Request! MONDAY thru SATURDAY^ FRANK DOTTO aid FLOYD RAM Far an Evening of Fun and Entertainment Go Airway! I . 4825 Highland Rd. (M59) 1AM SESSION EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON STARTIWO AT 4 P.M. Danvine PH. and Sat. PUfhts MaiaHMn-a, Mirk. /- tttllOl “Among the Hill*” IDolFs Inn Phone FE 2-2991 Camera! Blio bath Loke and Ca»» Laka ■ Read* 1 J Start Mock F«l Tte BnHH a/ |§ii MUSIC - FRI., SAT. & SIX m Featuring RONNIE WOLFE & “THE RUNAWAYS” M-S9 and ELIZABETH LK. Roads FE 3-9879 DOWNTOWN PONTIAC'S POPULAR NEW LOUNGE CoMk Mixed tk& Way Uoa Like 'Em! The fanout Chalet tondwiches we terve tor lunches ore ova liable all doy and awnings 9i30 AM thru I >00 AM, at our regular moderate prices. OPEN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY -»~9 A.M. thru 2 AM* 79 N. SAGINAW - 333-9145 There’s a New Sound for the FRENCHMEN Now in tho beautiful French Cgllar •. e Ronnie Sea if on th# Sax • • .Bob Rubto on the Guitar... Randy Davisson on the Drums .« < Wayne Davisson on tho Organ... Ivory Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings. HOWE’S UNES OUT Dixie key. 825-5011 i I THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY; JANUARY 7,1968 15 Sex Changes Yearly in Fifes i] of California' ! (SAT. 11:48 A.M. to tlM Ml. j J KIDS 25cUTi*r! I With This Coupon I CAMPUS 1AUROOM ■Pm lay, Oiljtiln- I SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -j 'About 15 Californians change their sex every year on state jrecords. 1 This intelligence came from IB. K. Ball of the State Depart-] iment of Motor Vehicles. A The switch from male, to fo:'. [male, or vice versa. shows up I jon driver’s licenses. J .. "Do you mean that |iterally?’|| demanded Assemblyman Milton Marks as Ball made his disclosure before an investigating legislative committee. Ball assured him that he did; He said the department changed the sex on a driver’s registration only upon a certificate from! ' a reputable physician. Garden Center Ballroom l..ry Tfcurv, lat . lux. CAMPUS BALLROOM FmlnS aii4 Uvanwii D**e Amy Taaa. FA, s*. FtNtST ORCHESTRAS _ ■Ur BOTH BALLROOgsH DANCING PMtering Sylvia Sommers 10-HI BAR {. Western January Special STEAK DINNER ***•»•» men Ala Cart* Din-Mr glut. Of*- ■ ••rt, Coffee 1 with MY AD. I Af Phttofax plane. The short white lines are star tracks left_by the 12-minute exposure and indicate the rotation of the earth in that period. This photo was taken by Charles Hanson of Smithsonian Astrophysics} Observatory. ATTACHED to ALWAYS POPULAR SCRIM’S SAVOY LOUNGE HEAVENLY PHOTOGRAPH-Time-lapse photography captured the path of satellites Echo I and Echo H as they passed over the historic Minuteman statue in Concord, Mass. The bright track at lower right was made by a passing itis where the HEsmeet i L UmSHEs ■Lon SKI 8 Our Dining Room and Loungn will romain Palaeolithic surface sites have span wary day during TELEGRAPH At Dixie the Sahara, sometimes hundreds of miles away from the nearest wells, proving that the desert was not arid,at that time. our building program! LEAGUES INVITED Scrib's SAVOY LOUNGE 110 SO. TELEGRAPH RD. HnrlUUT ! (•Hind MESNBWBi V smtUwij MIAMI fUPI) — Lash Larue, who fought for law and order with a bull whip in 39 western movies, played a "real life" role of bad guy yesterday. get all hashed up in the dialogue.” Why did Larue ask the bus station policeman to destroy him? “I’ve traveled far enough. Now that I- know where I'm going," I’m very anxious to go home with my father who is God. I wanted to transfer from the physical to the spiritual.” instead of guns out ef the hands of Mack-garbed villains. . “I began to travel, I had to get away from the pyginie attitude of man," he said. “I can’t understand man. He has not lived by pod’s intentions. Man will never defeat God." oaivnxso iiuouni at $0. iake id] ft 2 1000 1 Milt W. WOODWAOD ______tuciaic m en mum ___— He was arrested for vagrancy in a downtown bus station after he walked up to a pfe liceman and said: “I want you to destroy me.” Larne bad only 35 cents in the pockets of his rumpled snH and a bus ticket to Tampa, Fla. "Several people could have retired well on what I made,” said the AByearoid former cowboy hero. “All stolen. I’ve been systematically relieved of all my assets.” HELD OVER Staring down at his scuffed boots, Larue reflected on his long career in front of the camera. ‘COMPLETE WASTE’ “A complete waste. The whip isn’t man’s greatest asset. I’ve done everything wrong a man can do. “I want my self-respect back. I want to walk and talk like a man. It’s real hard to play a bad man. Yon AN OUTCA8T TROTTER... becomes a ^ high-steppin’ll/ member of AffiTj the force! WSk ALL-NEW ALL-LIVE, ^ ...NOT A CARTOONI Never before thews uywhere! CHILDREN 5t>* Mother of Actress Dies PANORAMA CITY, Calif. (AP) — Margaret Pearl Darnell, 74, mother of actress Linda Darnell, died Wednesday after an illness of mire than a year. Mrs. Darnell died unaware that her daughter was killed in a fire last April 9 at a Glenview,, 111., home in which she was staying. A petite bhgide — "She’s carney people, we stick together” — bailed Larue out for MO, sparing him a night in Jail and more bitterness to add to the life he has led since “Hollywood slammed the door in my face several years ago. "For years, I played the good guy bringing in the baddies for frontier justice. Now I’m playing the bad run,” he said. Larne’s last movie was a 1991 feature entitled "Please Don’t Tench Me.” After that, he joined up with several carnivals, whipping lollipops out of kid’s months HELD OVER! 3rd BIG WEEK! FRIDAY at 8:00 P.M. ONLY Itony Curtis Natalie Woot "KINGS GO FORTH" CHILDREN UNOfl 12 FRK * DRIVE-IN 2MS OIXIC HIGHWAY (U. ! FI 5-4500 1 IIOCK N. miOXAPH DO NOW thru SUNDAY! —■. ALL COLOR PROGRAM! M-HI "If"” LAST 5 DAYS! Jot Moses is bis name... stealing Africa U his game! FMNKIEAmioi PERFORMANCES START AT 2:00 & 5:00 EVENINGS atfcOOOnlyli J Hmtm Urn m JT- .JeeeAannr hwifcfta , 1*1*11*9 HP#•RARTY' OAJSO Oo l mumum I I.1ME FRANK ROSS PRODUCTION UNITED ART6TS SIEVE EOWAROG m McQUEEN • ROBINSON • MARGRET Held Over-Exclusive 1st Run TECHNICOLOR in-cm hutik MIVC.IN OFOYKI ID. AT WALTON (l VO :»MINS SHRLfY JONES STELLA STEVENSH0N0R6LACKMAN , .**•. METROCOLOR The Kg Comedy of Hlnetoen-Sexty Sex! MATINHS ONLY! SATUIOAV A SUNDAY! DOOM OFIN 12 .00 NOON SHOWS I 00 ami 3.-00 KM. ^AUDREY HEPBURN \n»y don’t nood I § hevsehesper | They heed e I jcerekeepsrfj "A CQMEDY SPECTACULAR!1: moMtontim ciMSMAScen 20*1 CtNTLWY «» SUMAT WtAIHAM SARAH WtfcS JANtS Fill AllflTO SOROI ROSCRTIKWLEY 6ERT FROBE JfAN FltlWi CASSCL J mu Kuo - me sons - w iemmhoms - smmi inn sm> “ «t> SKUTpa« ink BiniFiitn an u mn mm MCWM Ir IMI tin Ina ImRn X Fufc X ■ Inn Mi 11 UtaMM Ce-(t>rru^ MNNY H1U YUJWO iSHtHAIA FLORA R08S0I) murnmn-iuRuuMiniwiMcoo! / ALL-NEW AIL-LIVE, ^ ...NOT* CARTOONI Defer before ; Upil sflywherel MflHPr CHILDREN 50* ADULTS — NHet b Sunday* $1.50 Saturday Matinaa* $1.25 [COLOR i w Deluxe ■rulCTUnt SCHMIOTME^U^HW^ M\ukWITTER pww. EAGLE SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES SPECIAL SCHEDULED PERFORMANCES NO SEATS RESERVED [veiy Ticket Holder Guaranteed A Seal CINCINNATI C -"-'8 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1966 MARKETS Tha following an top price* coming sales of locally grown prodnce by grower* and sold by them In wholesale package lots. Quotations are furnished by tbs Detroit Bureau of Markets as of Wednesday. |. Produce fruits —J Applw, DMdaw, GoMan. bo. Applet. Dc'ldoup. mS, bo. . I Apple*. JoawKiaw, be................17* Apple*, Macintosh. tarty, tap. Eh Apple*. NprStent Spy, bo. ..... j.). mm Applet, cMer, Apal. cat* 175 vegetables B*eH, topped. Bp. . ...rtVK'Y,100 CaMtoEA Cprtp. Bp. .........Ml Cabbage, red, bP. .............. 1.50 CeSBese, Std.. Bp......,.....,1...... 1.00 Cerret*. cello pak .................. 1.00 Carrot*, topped, bP. .............. loo Celery, Root, di. ............... 1.75 imoereSieb. ab. b*kt. l.oo Leek*, Sb Bdte. . ...............ifi Onion, dry, 50-lb b*B .............Til Parttoy, root, dz. bche. 171 PdtBtlt. ft »«. - , ,..;:i.;i.T,;rr. 17$ Parsnips, Cette Pak, dz. ......... Ut PeMeee, m We. T7„................ us MSS IE .... it Redbbee, Mack, lb bu. ........... 100 RadWtab MetBeaae, dz. bchs. ......Tin tqmdt, Acorn, VI bu. ..i.7t»....... US linBRliMRhi* bm. ,..........,.. i.w IqaaNb BPll»ri5d, Bu. ........... 125 Swadi, Dalle tout, bu. .............. 1.75 Squaah, Hubbard. Bu. 141 Tumlp*. topped, bP. ............... In f LBTTUCt Celery CabBasd. dz. SITS Poultry and Eggs ____ DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT (AP) — Price* paid par pound far No. 1 live poultry) matter* DETROIT HOI DETROIT (AP) — Egg price* paid par docan by flrtt receiver* (Including .UTOi White* Grade A Jumbo* 41-44; extra large 38ft+|j large 3IV*-41j medlipn* 35-351b; (mail* 10-21; Brown* Grade A large 3C-30V4; madfum* 14lb-35; check* 24-28. CHICAGO BUTTSR, BOOS .CHICAGO (API — Chtcape AAerca Exchange — Sutter (toady; whalu.-. buying prlcee unctvanaed; 13 acorn AA Mft; n Ali Ml ft me SOlb; car* to j :pi) ot c fTVb. Egg* iteedler; udwIwatoBuylng price* iwihinpid to ft higher; 70 per cant or batter Grade A While* 35V»; mixed Mft; medium* |M| itandard* 13; dtrtta* unquoted; check* 10. CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO (AP)—(USDA)—Live poultry: wholotale buying pnota unctiangtd; math ert llVb-ii; ipeclal fed White Modi fryer* Livestock CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 1-1 1*0-230 lb*. 20.50-3*75; 350-400 lb. SOWS 34.00-2470. Cattle 4.500; calve* 25; numerau* lead* mostly prime M5G1700 lb. daughter lb*. 24.00-1775; mixed good end choice *00-1750 lb*. 25.50-24.25; high choice and prime 075-1,100 lb. daughter hatter* 24.00-24.25; high choke and prime STS-I.ioo ib. dMMr hejjeri_ 24.00-24 50. mostly 24.25; Iheka MS-1,075 lb*. JB.00-26 00; mixed MM#end choice 24.50-25 00 Sh tap 300; good end choice 05-1M lb. wooled riauipitor lambs 24.50-2t.25; few lot* choke and prime 21.00-20.75, Treasury Position WASHINGTON (AP) — The catb potl-tlon el the Tmaeury tempered with cor* responding del* e year agp: lea. «, t*44 Tee. ft INI Balance— [T 2 5,774,777474 75 I 4,443.027,314 35 Withdrawal* Fiscal Year TBMftOMIf-ll 437*7,030,403.05 x—Total 0«M i 321,304,*44,5*0 20 J18 7317*0711.07 Grid Aaiat*....... 13,711.224,705.13 15,307,731,7*771 (X) — lotto#** 1200704,547.44 doBt eat lutiject to ttatulary limit. American Stock Exch. 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Pet RIC Group leurry Rein Sb# W Air Signal QUA ) Sperry R wt tiatham In Syntax Con , Technical .72 jft+ ft 24ft- ft 2 3 Mb 3 + ft 1 Mft Mft Mft+ ft » lift lift itft+ ft 31 fft fft *ft- ft 27 i ft ft n *7ft »%+ ft II Mft «M 40ft+ ft T4 5ft 5ft ,5ft - ift m m Ift 3ft 2ft 12 IS H + ft 14ft 14ft Mft 21ft Sift 21ft+ ft Mb Mb Jft— ft KM SOM 20ft 14 0544 14 lift lift lift Copyrighted by The Aeaaclaled Pro** 1044 Trading Active Mart Edges Irregularly Lower NEW YORK (AP) - The stock market edged irregularly lower oo average early this afternoon as profits were taken on the rise to record highs. Trading was active; The Do# Jones industrial a# erage at noon was off .72 at 994.74. Hr ★ ★ / It was another abbreviated session, with the market closing at 2 p.m. EST instead of 3:90 p.m. because of the New York City transit strike. As on Thursday there was an unusual number of large blocks at the start, much of this attri- buted to reinvestment demand which is to he expected in the first wart of January. BUYING ALMOST RANDOM Buying appeared almost random, however, as there was nothing in the way of strong leadership. The steels abdicated their pace-setting role of the past few days. The pattern was irregular among most major groups, including autos, nonfer-rous metals, rails, aerospace, electronics and oils. Electrical equipments nudged higher. Airlines and drags were ir_ * The Associated Press average of 80 stocks at nooq was off .4 at 963/4 with industrials down A. rails down J and utilities up A. The averages were slipping off from the latest historic highs achieved at yesterday’s dose. Prices were mixed in heavy trading on die American Stock Exchange. Gulton Industries rose nearly 2 and Aerojet-Genera! 1. Fractional losses were taken by Walter Kkkle, Burma Mines, Ckpay and AVG. Con-ductron fell more than a point ★ * * Corporate ,and U.S. Treasury bonds were mostly unchanged in light dealings. me New York Stock Exchange ABC Can .00 ACF Ind IM Address 172 Admiral Air Rad 278 Allas Cert) Allegh Lad 2 Allot Pw 1.14 AWlSC l.tOb Allied Hr* 1 AllltChel .75 Alum Ltd .00 Alcoa I AO Amerada 271 AmAIrfln ITS A Belch .50g Am Brk Mi 3 AmBdcst I AO Am Can lit AmCyen 2.30 AmSIPw 1.32 A-inke 1.10a Am FPow I NEW YORK (AFt-Fenewbig Ip a Not of Mkcted dock trenserikn* on the New York Stock Exchange with neon prlcea —A— few J'" , 2ak* He i (ltd*.) High Lew Lad dig Abbott Leb 1 30 45'J 44ft 44ft + 5 11 Mft 34 24 + ft M 47ft Mft 47ft ..... 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Quotation* tram ft* NASD are rapro-tantatlve Inter dealer price* of approx!- mately II *jn. Inter-dealer market* change throughout ft* day. Prices do not Include retell markup, markdown or cemmtelon. EM Ashed . +4 4.7 . M7 20.4 147 17.0 . 127 2U! . 12 I 1271 117 12.4 3S7 34.4 BabcokW 1.10 Salt GE 74 leeynit its Beckman 70 BeediAr ,70b Bell How TO tendix t.4t Benguet ,’05e Bern sti 170 B+elewS i ts Bowng 2* BoiieCa* .40 Bordon 1.11 BertfWlr 2.20 BrlMtSIr 2* BrlttMy 1.20a Brunswick BucyEr 3.40a Budd Co jo Butova .40b Burl Ind I Burroughs 1 Cal Plnani Cal Feck .»o Calum Hoc t CempRL .45* Camp Soup 1 Can Dry 1 CdnPac 1.50a CaroP Lt 1.2S Carrier 1.40 CarterW .40* Cae* Jl CaterTr l.M CaleneseCp t Cenco In* .IS Cent tWi 1.M Cairo i.40b Ctrbtted to Comma 1.20 ChempSpk 2a Chfikar Mat Che* Oh 4 ChuMII StP 1 Chi Pnau ITS CM R| Fee ' ChrliCtt UOf Chrysler 2 CIT Fin 1.4B CltlfiSvc 1.5* cis«8iik 174 CocaCola 1.70 Coto Pel .*0 CdHnRgd so CSS 1,20b Cel Gas 1.M Cel Fid .**? 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Unless otherwise noted, raft* Of dividend* In the foregoing table are annuel disbursements based on the led quarterly or semi-annual 'declaration, 'igieiel or extra dividends or payments not designated o* regular era Mantntod In the following footnotes. • a—Also txtr* or extras. b-Armuel rata plus stock dividend, c—Liquidating dividend. JSDtclerod or p*W In 1*45 plus stock tflvldond. *—Declared or paid to far this year, f—Payable In stock during 1*65, ooHWdfd cash value on *x-dNI dand or sx-dlstributton date, g—Pakf hist yaar. h—DKlarod or ptw after sleek dlv dand or spilt up. k—Declared or P4id this year, *e eccumutoth/a issue with ' dividends In arrotrs. n...New Issue, p—Paw this year, Sjvldond emitted, deterred or no action taken at last dividend moatlnE. r—Declared ar paw In 1*44 plus etgat dividend, t—Pal* to stack during 1*64, setimeted ,eath velug on pm dividend ar •x-dlslrlbution del*. 2—Sales In 4/K cW CslkWC'i+it dividend, y—m dividend and sails to fuH. x-dto—Ex distribution. XT—lx rights. kW WlMeul warrants. w*-7W iwmiWm. wdi When die-tributed. wl—When Issued, nd Newt day delivery. . vj—in bankruptcy or rocelversfilp ar being roorgenlztd under the Bankruptcy Act, or securitps assumed by such companies. m-Faroign Issue subject te lit-lereat equalBetton tax. ; MS Mft ilrisw » i|M PaPwlt 1.c Pa RR 1.60a Pannzall 1.40 pSolS 17# PflZerC ITS* Phelp 5 3.40a 30ft Wb + ft) Mft Mft — % 18ft. ■ mi hi ■ “"M——Wt 12ft Mft - ft H' 448* 48ft 44ft — ft (A -m&'-K&BtiWi SO Sft 65% 658* — % 11 Mft 64ft (fft — ft f* 7* —IM a. n —fi; fift 77 — ft m j m BONO AVEKAGBS Compltod by Thi Assad*tod Press 9 8 W. m » EMB lad. WML Ff*. L. Yd SStrT^P®''T*7‘TS1T' Z:l H Hi 1 Month A|0 10.0 100.1 gl *17 W Year ABO MT 10.1 8*7 *3.0 *3.* 1*6544 Y?toh»7 1M.5 E* *5.0 *4.3 imBwIM M# *it jo.i 1*44 HMl 82.* 103.1 NT *1.1 *44 i*S LOW 10 5 100.0 FI *0.1 *2 * Leaflet Ban Trying to Organiza Ford Offica Workers DETROIT (UPI) - The United Auto Workers Union, defying r Ford Motor Co. warning, passed out leaflets yesterday in front of the firm’s headquarters in suburban Dearborn in #ffto pet her hands on a. bargain faster. And Mao she would be sure that the trek tb the store wouldn’t be fat vain. Anyway that’s what the machine age is promising — if the programs work as computer makers, say they will, if-enough stores will try the latest customer-pleasing idea, and if fin stores find use of the computers profitable despite the expense. ★ S"*::* pm- Since the machine can now figure out your income tax return — and tell you quickly when you’re wrong — maybe it can figure out what your wife wants and when she is likely tb pop into the store to get it Coins Are His Mark German Blitzes the Slots FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — West German slot machines pay out only small change, but mechanic Guenter Schmidt, says he has been making a living playing them for several years. Schmidt claims he pockets (15 to (20 a day putting 2.5-cent pieces in the machines. ’ r'-:8 : ' He began playing the slots foil time only a few years ago but figures feat be has made (75,000 on them in tee past 15 years. Only low-stake Slot machines are allowed in public places in Wqat Germany. A winning combination pays between 5 and 25 cents. QUICK FINGER The machines are equipped with levers to brake tee ning, numbered disks. For most people, only hick is involved in applying the brake. But Schmidt claims a fast eye and a quick finger enable him to exercise profitable control over the spinning wheels. . . ★ .Hr it Schmidt has become a perennial scare to innkeepers in tbs Ruhr Valley who have installed alot machines, When they spot Police Ponder Teamster Aid Pontiac policemen may tun to the Teamsters union tor help In their wage negotiations with City Hall. Charles Lindeberg, head of the Pontiac Police Officers Association'1 (PPOA), newly designated bargaining agent for policemen, confirmed today that discussions are under way with Pbntiac Local 614, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, for a possible affiliation. ★ * it Lindeberg said a meeting with uniop officials was echeduled for this afternoon to work out details. City Commissioners were informed of the pending affiliation in a tetter from Lindeberg to Mayor William H. Taylor Jr. Nft Op#rating Income for Bank Jumps in '65 Birmingham-Bloomfleld bank announced today 1995 net operating income of |3.7( per share compared to (1.99 for 1M4. During tee year the bank absorbed preoperating expenses hi connection with the opening of four new offices, reflecting a total resource growth of 247 percent during 1966. treat averaoss ComgHM tor TM Associate Pratt M W M M V.1L4M 80.42+0.12 *0.13+0.01 M7t+(75 f1.tl~-0.24 Nat Chang* jj*tE-3zL~~; Pray. Day .. Waak AS .. ■ »7T 14».» 383.4 517.4 MM 18*7 1713 1457 -497 Month ■ Yaar Ago 1*45+6 Hlgb 13.7 1M.J M* 1*65+4 Low ..... 451.4 14*7 1*45 HlghT;...;.. WSJ 1(M 1*44 Law ...... 404.# 150.7 144.* fL7 L* *5.0 *47 *7 1517 M7 *.* 1577 Sit him among tfleir guests, they often turn off tee electrical power or take out a fuse so that tee machines do not work. Hr” it ,h But Schmidt frequently changes his target areas, traveling by ear even to faraway places. He believes his business is profitable enough to train Mb two sons, 11 and (, to follow Ms career. He bought a one-armed bandit and set it up in Ms kitchen. Young Lothar and Heinz Guenther practice there daily und«r the watchful eyes of them mother while their father is out on file job. Long-Time Editor Retires From- * Cleveland Press'„ CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) T After nearly 99 years as editor of the Cleveland Press, Louis B. Seltzer retired today. The president of Scripps-How-ard Newspapers, Jack R. Howard, Mined Thomas 1+ Bondman, 46, to succeed Seltzer as editor of the afternoon daily which lists itself as Ohio's largest daily newspaper and its circulation as 970,756. Hr it Hr Saltier,, (8, who quit school when he was 19 to earn (9J6 a week aa a newspaper office boy, spent nearly 50 years with the Press. Now, he said, .he will take on “the simple tart of b citizen of Greater Cleveland/' where be has always lived, fi Business Growth | in County Reported Business and industrial growth of Oakland County is reflected in figures released today byDunftBradstreet, Inc: [m There were 7,(04 buaineeees listed in the eounty at the beginning of 19(1 Today there are 8,0B, an increase of 5.6 per cent. HGpp *** Pontiac gained 12 new businesses during 19(5; Waterford Township* 7; Ortoovifie, 2; Holly, 15; Keego Harbor, 7, Clarks-ton, 9; Milford, 2; and the Pon-tiac-Avon Township area, I. Business Notes | Effective January 1, Paul L Duker, « native of Pontiac, became assistant manager Of sake, for Detroit Edison Company. ; * ., " f » His mother, Mrs. Josephine A. Duker, lives at 112 Wide ftack, Pontiac. • ' •. If, ^ ' White Consolidated Industries of Cleveland has p u r t h a a a d Whitfo Machine Works of WWi-insville, Mass. White Consolidated is tiie parent firm of Bri-ney Bushing, Inc., and Boyer-Campbell It Sales of Pontiac. J ii THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY f, IMS C—• / Pontiac mss I OASSVKD ADVmiM I MKX IMiy Jim il iui jIf Mr nvi NOTICES 'r Card of Thanks In Mtmoriam j Announcimgnt*........ | Floriili................. Funsral Directors.....4 CnawteiY Lots..............44 Pnreoteou .,..,.4-B Loot aid Found......... 5 f: EMPLOYMENT Hnip Wontod Molt 6 Htlp Wantsd Femals ....... 7 Holp Wantsd M. or F. 8 Salts Help, Malt-FemaJ|...84 Employment Agenclts ...... 9 Employmint Information ...94 Instructions-Schools .......10 Work Wantsd Molt .......11 Work Wanted Ftmals......l2 Work Wanted Couplss ....124 SERVICES OFFERS) Building Ssndcts4up|Mlss...18 Vstsrinary ...............14 Bursts SsrVict ..........15 feokkBjpinq and Tons......16 Credit Advisors.........164 Dressmaking and Tailoring..17 CardaniM ..................18 Landscaping ...184 Garden Plowing .........18-B Income Tax Service .4..,,.19 Laundry Sendee ..........20 Convdweent-Nursing ..:..21 Moving and Trucking.......22 Painting and Decorating.;..23 Television-Radio Service.....24 Upholstering......,...,.244 Transportation ............25 Insurance.................26 Deer Processing...........27 WANTED Wanted Children to Board. .28 Wanted NuuoiioM Goods,. .29 Wanted Miscellaneous.......30 Wonted Money ...........31 Wonted to Rant ..........32 Shan Living Quarters......33 Wanted Real Estate........36 kENU^tlFFBIS) Apartments-Fumished .....37 Apartmente-Unfdrnished ...38 Rent Houses, Famished ....39 Rent Houses, Unfurnished...40 Property Management....40-A Rent Lake Cottages........41 Hunting Accommodations 414 Rent Rooms ............. .42 Rooms With Board .........43 Rent Farm Property ...... ,44 HoteLMotsi Rooms ........45 Rent Stores...............46 Rent Office Space.........47 Rent Business Property.;.474 ‘ Rent Miscellaneous .......48 REAL ESTATE ,. Sole Houses ...............49 Income Property ..........50 Late Property.............51 Northern Property ......514 Resort Property ..........52 Suburban Property ...<....53 Lots-Acreage 54 Sale Farms ..............56 Sale Business Property ....57 Sale or Exchange .........58 FINANCIAL Business Opportunities .....59 Sale Land Contracts ......60 Wanted ContracteMtges.. .604 Money to Lend ............61 Mortgage Loans ......62 MERCHANDISE Swaps ................... M Sale Clothing ........... 64 Sole Household Goods......65 Antiques 654 MI-PI, TV & Radios .........66 Water Softeners.........664 For Sale Miscellaneous .... 67 Christmas Trees .........674 'Christmas Gifts . ......67-B Hand Tools—Machinery......68 Do It Yourself ...........69 Cameros-Service .........70 Musical Goods ............71 Music Lessons 714 Office Equipment......... .72 Store Equipment ........V.73 Sporting Goods ...........74 Fishing Supplies—Baits....75 Sand-Gravel—Dirt ........76 .Wood-Coal-Coke—Fuel ....77 Pate-Hunting Dogs .......79 pet Supplies—Service ..... 794 Auction Sales ............80 Nuneries ...............,.81 Plants-Trees-Shrubs ; ,> .814 Hobbies and Supplies ..... .82 FARM MERCHANDISE livestock ................83 Meats.......83-A •Hoy-Grain-Feed ...........84 Poultry.....it............85 Form Produce .............86 Farm Equipment ..........87 AUTOMOTIVE a Travel TroU^rs ...........88 Housetroilers .......,.....89 Rent Trailer Space ........ 90 Commercial Trailers;.... .904 Auto Accessories ...........91 Tires-Auto-Truck .........92 ,Abto Service ...*.,........93 Motor Scooters 94 Motorcycles .........,;...95 Bicycles .................96 Boats-Accessories .'..,,.,,97 Airplanes ................99 Wonted Core-Trucks ...,.-. 101 Junk Care-Trucks .......1014 Used Auto-Truck parts ...102 *Wew and Used Trucks >,...103 “Auto-Marine 1nsurancinr^H)4 Foreign Core ............105 New and Used Cars ,...r106 Death Notices ALONXt, JANUARY S, 1764, ELISA, 441 South Btvd. E; pgt M| ba-towM MW *f Vlncafuo Alonil; dSPr mothor 0* Mrs. Joseph Lltka. VMoMt A, MM WiNlI M. Atonal; -Mto aurvtvad by nina grandchildren and two bratbafa - ME ona sittar bt Italy. Rtettattan at Ifia Raaary MU ba held today m e m at tba »wkaBiitffci Funeral Hama. FuMrat afrvloa wtb ba haM Saturday, January a, •» I# ajn. at St. vincant * Paid Catholic Church. Intarmant to Maly Sepulchre Camatary, touthflNd. Mr*. Alonil will Ite M atata at tha funaral homo. (Suggested visiting hour. 1 to j pjn. and 7 to t p,m.) DOYLE. JANUARY 4, IMS, ALBERT H„ 4760 Bridge Lafca Road, Spring-field Township; ago M; batovad husband at Lillian Doyto. Funaral aarvioa win ba hM MMdpy.Janu-ary 10. at 1 p.m. at SSaa iherpe Goyatta Funaral Hama, Oarkatan. Intarmant In AndarasnvIDa Coma-tary. Mr. Ooyla MU Da to atata i'itfha funaral homo attar 7 p.m. FARNELL, JANUARY 4, INS, OER-ALD (JERRY), MB Cambrook Lana; Wafbrtord; ago 45; balovad fathar at OaraM g, Farnall; daar brother at Mrs. Lawranca (Pat) Baiaftrini, Barnard grid Charles Farnall. Radtatlan ol tha Raaary wIN ba haM Sunday, January t, at • p.m. at tha Coats Funaral . Hama, Drayton Plain.. Funaral aarvka aril) ba JwM Monday/ January 10, at II am. at Our Lady of tha Lakes Cafhahc Church, VMHbtitfd. Tntartranlln Mount ONvat Camatary, Datroit. . Mr. Faman will lie in 1lata at tha funaral homo altar 7 p.m. MNf. (Suggaated vliltlng hour* 1 to 5 pm. and 7 ta 7 p.m.) - 'it!. HOOK, JANUARY I, ItM, LOWELL ■ R., aWS Saline, Wtlarttrd Township; ago Ml balauad husband at Sandra Kay Hack; batovad son of Mr. andHafs. Ban Hook; daar fathar at Llnnaya Hook; daar brother at Mrs. Loh Davis, Ran. a|& Donald and Earl Hack Jr. Funaral eervlee will ba haM Saturday, January % at I p.m. at tha Lewis E. Wlnt Funaral Home. Clarkston, with Rev. Robert D. winne officiating. intarmant In Ottawa Fork Camatary. Mr. Hook will Na In state at tha funaral home. KIMiALL. JANUARY 4, 1746, RUTH B., Daytona beach, Florida, formerly at 131 Onakto Road; ago Mi daar mathar at George C. and Alban J. Kimball; daar sister of Mrs, Holton MacDuff and Mrs. Richard Defoe; aw survived by five grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Private funeral aarvka will ba haM Saturday, January I, at tha All Satoto Episcopal Church, intarmant In Ottawa Park Camatary. Mrs. KImban win lie In atata at tha Spark* • Griffin Funaral Home aftor-3 pm. Friday. Friends wHI ba received at the home of Mrs. C. T. Starker, (tuggaatad visiting hours 1 to I pm. and 7 ta t pm.) MtmtrJANUA*Y4^ J***> jilLli, 110 Willow, Lanalng, Michigan; . age 7t; batovad mother of Mrs. John Neuman. Mn. Charles Rk herb and Fancy Albra; also survived by nine grandchildren. Funaral aarvka will ba haM Saturday, January A at t am. at St. vincant da Paul Catholic Church. Informant to Mt. Hops Camatary. Mrs. smith trill No In stato at tha MaMn A. Sahuft Funaral Heme. WILSON, JANUARY 3, 1744, MARY ANN, an H and LYNETTR marie, age 13; III Wise Road. Commerce Townehlpj batovad daughters of Mr. and Mr*. Marvin Wilton; batovad granddaughters of Mr. and Mra. baraul; daar titters at Dorothy, Robert, Dennis, David, Marvin and A/lc Ronald Wilton. RacHatlon of tha Rotary will ba haM today at I pm. it the Elton Black Funaral Hama, 1733 Union Lake Read, Union Lika. Funaral aarvka win ba haM Saturday, January A at IS am. at St. Patrick'* Catholic Church, Union Lafca. Intarmant to Catholic Section of Lakavtow Camatary. Clarkston. Lynette and Mary Alto will lit to atata at tha funaral home. m Dial 332-8181 Pontiac Prase Wont Adi non FACT ACTION NOTICR TO ADVRRTISRRS AOe RRCBIVRO BY g PAL WtUL BR PUBLISHED TNI FOLLOWINB DAY. AH arrars should ba re-ported Immad lately, or no mar than tba day following publication. If no noMWoaftan of suck artar to made by that Hw l will ba asaumad tha Ida correct. Tha Prate ae-raspona>illRy tor than to weal at mTn Insertion Of tha Tha deadUne tor cancellation at tiaaatant Want Ada to t am. ttn day at pMNIcaHaa attar the flora are made ba aura to grt yew "KILL NUMBER.** Na adjustments win ba gtoia without Ctoatof flmt tor tdvarltoo mania ceMatotog type tint larger than ragular apaM type la IS a’cleck neon the Bay MB’ vtoua to pubi kalian. CASH WANT AO RATES (whan cash acoamiunlaa order) _ Llnaa 1-Day Maya Mm t S3. SO UM 1344 3 LOS SAB ASS 4 144 448 AM g re A* a.40 a 344 a4a iAti y 4.77 7.34 11.74 a 444 AM 13.44 » A# 7.77 1AU IS All NAS MAS Aa addlKoral charge at M canto wU bt meat for uti at Pontiac Pratt Bax nambars. The Pontiac Prase FROM t AM. TO I PJtL Card ef Thanks 1 THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF Mrs. Ltfhe Banka Garbard Couch who recently passed away at tha General Hospital wishes to express thanks and greatfutoass to tha doctors and nurses Ihart and to Dr: DaVeto of Drayton Plaint, to Harold Davis Funaral Hama of Auburn Haights and ta Rav. George Moore of Rochester, Michigan. Announcements 3 "AVON CALLING"— FOR SBRVICt In vow home. FI 4-4S0A -.‘/3Wr eiAUfV MiNlliat PM kixv: lea In your home, FE 7-4434. HALL FOR PINT IN M6NTIAC ter parties and meetings. OR 3-1777 LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY WITH Dex-A-Dtot Tablets. Only M cents at Simms Brea. Drugs. villaO# OF WOLVERINE LAKI Road Dept. Is asking tar blda on tha tollowtog: ' .> (dump truck 1-Vb ton pkk-up Saddle tank 1 trader with mewing bar and front-and twaiaar. Specifications may ba obtatnad at MstVIllaga HaM, OS atohdlry Rd., wailed Lake. Blda will ba opened Jan. 11th after I pm. wgnad Jets la K. Johnson, Village clerk. $$ CASH $$ Earn any amount for churches, dubs, organisations. We furnish knbwnew. Mora than 360 products ta chima from, write O. T. Pew-ars, lil Oakliad, Panfiac_____ BOX REPLIES At 16 a.m. today then were replleg at The Press Office ta the following boxes: 9,10,18,18,22, 23,», 37, a, Hi DRAYV^g” CMEM. D. E. Pursley I BnjyipL-w Huntoon . ruNRRAL HOME ^^JNRttocCV, OONRLSON-JOHNS FuaarM ttoma ~tar Furarpte" Rn«w SPARKS-GRIFFIN FUNERjAL'HDM.- Voorhees-Sipl© Cemetery Leto 3 LOTA WHITE CHAPIL CEME* tary. Phone OR M4BL 4 LOTS IN OARLAM6 HiLLi, Wt Haw atha. p< MmA WHilW CHAML FRONT LOTS IN ALL HAND TIED WIGS IN JTOCK , - S25 off. Haute at wigs, fh I-43M evenings. ANITA OERNICRSOti, PLEAS! gat In touch wNh us, vary tospart-ant. Connie. wnmm 68!’iwu8m wr- netting an aeddant at Oakland and N. Johnson Dec. IL to please call FH I SNA any Information wauM ba graatty appreciated. ANY OIRL Oft WOMAN NBBOlNd a Mandhf aavtolr, pnann FI 7-5177 batata 1 knu, or if na swar. call FE M734, ConfMantlal. ADMIRAL DITECTIVE BUREAU Prtvata Ntutinganan ConfMantM 477 RRcar BM«. fF 14141 Delightful Winter Fun For your cWb, church graup, scouts or family pal together. Horse drawn alalgh rfde, tobogganing and ka skating plus a ham cooked spaghetti dinner. Call tor raaarva- UFLAND HILLS FARM 47H411 PAINTY MAID SUPFtte* . ' 73t MenemInas FE 5-7103 FRiS BEAUTY (teklULTATlON service. Far free Information tend stamped, tad iddrsaoed anvalapa to 6. T. Powers, IO Oakland Ave. Pontiac. GET OUT OP DEtT ON A PLANNED RUOOET PROGRAM YOU CAN AFFORD TAILORED TO YOUR INCOME MICHIGAN OREDIT COUNSELORS 7W Pontiac Stato Bank Bldg. FE >4456_________ ON AND AFTER THIS DATE JAN. f ffdd I am gal lii ramanaHN for any debts contracted by any other titan myaad. Jamas C. Dixon, 7777 Harvay, Pontiac, MUch. __________ •vay, WILL THE PERSON WHO CALLED about tha Lake Orton High clast —MESS WANT ADS HA Vi THE LAST WORD - RESULTS! Leet S30 REWARD FOR LADIES 3-0IA-mond gold wadding band, ttb-tm. |7oUMb: BIaCK WJWTW tor and belt, an Waahineton st., Clarkston. Owrar pay for ad. MS- itfi.______________________ Ldit GERMAN SHEFHERb 4 months oM mala, celiar, anawars ta "Motor," REWARD.- VklnHy of brook land, Rochester area, sadly missed by 3 children and me. Miim. LOdT — ril THb iridUiTY 6f Laha Oakland: Largs silver-black German thaphard. OR 4-36M. LOST — AIREDALE. ROCHESTER area. CaR Humana Society, FR imt LOST! FEMALE BEAGLE, TAN head and ears, black ana white body, email svhha spat an right hto. Reward, 33B-IB3._____________ LOST: 1 BEAGLES. 1 MALI aid 1 tomato, vicinity at Hally Recreation Area, off O range HaD Road. OR 4-I1M after 4:00 pjii. [5rfi LADY'S BLACK PURSE, containing between >750 to MO in cash, olaseee and valuable pmart. identification papers toekto. Thera win ba a reward. Ptoese return to Mrs. Helen P- Grayson, IMG, Brookline ltd., Plymouth, Mich. Phono 453-4347. - LOST — FEMALE BEAGLE NEAli Leonard, Mich, wearing 3 cellars and 1744 Detroit Hcense. Reward. Tom Tracy, MaTTlA Warren, Mkh, LMT: REWARD FOR RETURN of Md6 Lake Orion High cleat ring. Lott at K-Mart, Sunday, Jan. 7. Catl pE 5-fiUa, attar 4 p.m. ijbfT: LITTLE SHAGOY WEST Highland WMa ferrtor, vicinity Lotua^Aaceday-WII Hams lakes « Family grieving. Reward, SIOO. OK 341*7. vi THE 17M CIVIL RIOMTS :::i LAW prohibiti, WITH*: i'iCERTAIN EXCEPTIONS, X; rX DISCRIMINATION BR-X- fy cause of in since « X; SOME OCCUPATIONS ABN -X X CONSIDERED MOU AT- -X TRACTIVE TO PRRSONS % of one sex than the rX other, aOYIRTIS •- x-y MINTS ARE PLACED ;X »WIDER THE MALI OR FEMALE COLUMN! FOR XX ;X CONVINIRNCI OF READ-X- rrs. Much listings arr s? % NOT INTENDED TO IX-» CLUDR persons of :: X; EITHER SEX. Holy Wanted Mole_____________6 J-A COOK. GOOD OFFORTUNITY for arllttne worker, goad Bay, fringe benefits. MX- Mw Restaurant. 4370 Highland Rd. FE >4741. Ao plaVIEreIl plenYy 5f work. Bonded Construction. 157-I4M. A PART-TIME JOB Evenings only, hiring man ever 71 for 17 so IS Mura a weak earning 74i ta $1M a weak, la (tart. Cad between 44 ami Fj 44413. A PROFESSIONAL CAREER CAN ba years. Farmers Insurance Greyp, one ef America's largest multiple line tampan las offers a career opportunity for ambit lows man between tha agts of 75 and 40. Applicants must ba married Ml.jfwapny-■ aanptoysd. learn without disturbing your present aMMNilMML Warn train aad finance you for a builrap of yewr own. Ml 44*17 or U Miff. ABLE-BODIED MAN FOR JANITOR — general building mebttgnanga. Came any car weaning. tteaBy —/ must be able to past a physical. Apply nil Hoover ltd], Warren, Mkh. ___________ AUTO MECHANIC FOR TRAN|MIS-sions and anginas at Chevrolet dealer, plenty at work, excellent pey plan. Aik tor Jim Unwin. Van Camp Chevrolet, MUtardi Phone 444-1175. Mt YOU SATISFIED WITH VoUr praamt Income? Our aalat staff Is among tha highaw htcama group In tha Raai Estatt Indue-fry. ,$70,000 to STSJMt annual In-coma to not unusual. Wa txaact 17M to bt I banner year. TWO new subdivisions are under development with new homes priced from 115,550 to *15,000, plus hundreds at used home listings. This . means largo volume tailing and high naming power for qualified Baal Batata salespeople. Your to-Coma potential Is iammllad.'H you art satisfied arttti your peasant Incomp ao not boOwr In call, BUT It you want to earn more, call Orvllto Proksch, Salat Manager, O'Nall Realty, OR 4-an. RAY O'NEIL, REALTOR SOI Pontiac Lk. Rd. . .________OR 44m H AFTER 6 P.M. I man in work 4 hourt par avo-nlng. Scott A Fetjer factory Branch —Call betwaon 3-7 tonight. 4744733. (200 PER MONTH $ APPLIANCE SALESMAN Man to ton altLrkai oppnaneos. lull tMN, axoartoncad preferred. Ample floor font, good loads, draw. Call FE 4-3573. Me» WenM Male ATTRACTIVE POSITION Nr wMt awake mhn wtfo ACCOUNTANT Cajlaga graduofo, tor growth pe-HHon ln edwRttan. High Ttlgufm fo «te«T wWh hcreeMni rirnimt BMly tor menraement. ExceMent barafifo " tJ“pSrtS? fo3mLkirir,,m* * AMBITIOUS /OSSrUk iiSSlNO AUTO MECHANIC |irperl|Mga, guoranMed wage, pya Crefc_ unlforiea and Hm fringe tnnefhs, modem shop, to waww. i* toPi» jm- ar part-tlnw. Pan- ttoe-WaMadT Lake araa. ingulrlas •trktly itnfblanttal. Apply Pon- ALL AROUND MAN FOR SERVICE Hatton. Full fora. CaR Stan. 4tt- 81 A FORD CAREER SALESMAN We ‘have openings for two ambitious man praforaBly wtth rafoll •■tot expartones "eat nacataarlly eutomMIve. Tide la for yau — u you want to work hoed. Want to earn S134M a year ar ma«e. p Wa furnish complete training Including a course at Ford Motor training school. paid bMuranco and dame plan benefits a Invattlgafo aur carter apantogi raw. By calling Mr. id licay at FI *4161 for an toMrvtow. JOHN McAULIFFE FORD 636 Oakland Ave. FB *4111 BROACH SPLINE OPERATORS BROACH LATHE \ i OPERATORS Tea fringe banaflts, good gay, expansion program arm progressive company. Detroit Broach and Machine Co. Rochoafor _________0LI47I1 BUS ioV ON OIRL. LUNCH IONS and weaken its, good wages, meal included, onto to carry traw. Apply In parson Cotter's Ttvam — woodward at It Mlto, Barkley, U 1-iSl -ill 1W .jUbtetWA FOR #AiT-ttma work, rruwt ba neat and willing to work. Apply In parson only, Frank*» Restaurant, Keane Harbor. 6aR WASHERS, ORYfeli, bRIV-art, foil or part Him, it W. Huron. CITY OF FONTIAC Sewage Plant Operator! SALARY; 14.74047,776 High jctwel or tmde echeet gred-uate, expar lance ortM heavy-duty pump* end other machine operations. Apply — PERSONNEL-CITY HALL > 45* Wide Track Pr„ i. CARFBNTjRS. ROUGH, MUJTJll union. yoar4round ewrk. 33S4131. COOK. SHORT ORDER. WO !UN-days, steady, paid benefits. Apply In pereen. ______ ENCORE RESTAURANT Mirada Mlto Shoppine Cantor . DESIGNERS DRAFTSMEN TECHNICIANS txparlenca In small precision parts, daairabM but not nofiwaary. Odvor-slftod. Inter eat big, steady work. M. C. MFG. CO, in Indanweod Rd., Lake Orton An Equal Opportunity imptoyor DISHWASHER NEEPEO. AT PRl-vast dub, niaaaont werktog fonM-tlans, steady work, no oxpertonM nocossory. Ml 6 TMt, OISHWASHERi, IS TO |S> FULL fora. Inquire at 575 S. Huntor Bled. Blrmfogham. DRIVER Pick-up and Dtllvary MACHUS BAKERY 631 S. Adams, ginnaiehom ” DPY CLEANING Driver saloaman. Good commit-stona and guarantee. Wrffo Box 41, Pontiac Fraaa. Designers Detailers SPECIAL MACHINES 338-7197 DIEMAKER For atsambly of pradslon flat damping dies. MACHINE HANDS Ulha, Mill and Ihiper Carbat Corp. Pontiac I6l5 0blf Dr., near Orchard Lake Rd. and Tatograph DISH MAtfHItlE'0>E'SATOR, DAYS, good pay banaflts. Biffs Grill Tito-graph at Mapto (1* MHa). 1 ELECTRICIANS PIPE FinERS For machine tool* . ■ OVERTIME Paid: Holidays, vocattona and Blue Croat Progressive Welder Til Oakland Ava. (US IB) Fantiac FE 44311 (An equal opportunity employer) Electronic technicians f8 Install communications systems. Good future. Send resume to Pontiac Frets Box 33. EttGiNEElllNO DEPART MBN+ openings. Good drafting oMtlty at-santial but no gragrtonea nacat-sory. N4S, goad phyikol oandttIan. MS par weak to atert, plus many other benefits. Feld hospitalisation, Ufa Insurance, vacation, holidays, Apply Room 410, Conaumon Fewer Co., n w. Lawranca, Fade*. Wa art an equal opportunity am-Player,____ EXFEltliticED MECHANIC Wl+H tools to work oxdustvefy on Ine ports, sea Mr. nwniaamafVi. Efim-•Ml Imparted Car OL, »70 Oakland AVO. -1 ' ■* EXPERIENCED GAS STATION AT-tondanl, full flmo. Airport Mobile Sarvlca, <775 Hfonlond Rd„ Pontiac. tRFiiiiHadB.RiAL ~imYI saloaman, Hcanaad tar raw and used homes, members MLS. Ca fe *4471 for Caatoatmaat, Ivan Schram. Experienced tv service man full or porMImt. FE 4460. EXPERIENCED SERVICE SALES-man and mechanic. Tap pay. vacations, retirement and other fringe banaflts. Call Del Waflkal, Sarvlca M|n||er. Shelton Pontl*c-Bvkk 4514711. ______. EXPtRIMtNTAL SHEET METAL MEN Permanent positions, frlna* benefits. overtime, goad wagts. NEW LOCATION _ HABBRSTUMP-HARRIS, INC. WM WlBto Hd. Tnav, Mfcnlaan EpEfRICAL DEPARTMENT MANAGER Excallant opportunity far man with retail auparvlMry or merchandising axparlanco Mlary plY» l"D»mtvf Many compiaiy banaflts. ApMy In patten ar sand complete return* to paraonnal Manager ah ’ Montgomery 1 Ward - 409 N. Telegraph PONTIAC MALL 4 Excellent Opportunity for Young Man tor a Supervise Newsboys FONTIAC* PRESS DISTRICT MANAGER Raquhemants: High School Educotiqn Pleasing Pereonality Like to work with young Dependable Automobile Desire to Get Ahead This Position offers: 1 Steady employment . Salary, car allowance Liberal Vacation Other Benefits Apply to parson tr by totfor to— MR. MeCUllY CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT THE PONTIAC PRESS iXPiiltNtlD floor layem and tenders. Paid toauranca, voca-tjon* and holMays. Union seek. Erkkaon Fleer Laying «■ Supply SulWto. 14 NflirRd., Royal Oak, MkhIpan. ____________ FURNITURE FINISHER Full or part-thna, apply at 1*77 Dixie Hwy. WKC Service Dapart- FOUNDRY M0LDERS With loasa pattam lobbing shop experience, also man for grinding castings. Mutt be able to past a Physical. Apply 73M1 Hoover Rd-Warren, Michigan OR! mTION AllkNDANT. Mllff ba exparlancad. Pull or part time. Goad ray. Sunoco. Tatograph at Mrato Be. GAl iTaTION ATTENDAllt, IX-■erkneed, mechanically incltaad, local rata ran cai. foil- cr part-tima. Gulf, Tatograph and Mapto.___ GAS STATION MAN, FULL TIME, afternoon shift, good hours, top —ml—Kam Sunoea, Wtidwire-Square Lake Rd. 6aS STATION ATTENDANTS -wrecker drivers, mechanics and car weahers, experienced preferred — but will train, excallant opportunity, Shall Station, Woodward and Long Lafca Rd, itosmfliid hWs. ' GRILL MEN Day and evening shifts. Aka part tfoia weekend work. Top wages, flea meals. Mspttattxatlon, lift ln-turanca, paid vacation. Apply to raraan between 3 and I pm. at tha Big Boy Drive-In, Tatograph and Huron or Dixie Highway and Btonr tabs Sto HELP WANTED. AUTOMAT CAR W4«l>. SIN.Tsliairah. HOUSEMAN EXFCRIENCCD, RELIABLE MAN WITH RlnRlNGES FOR FINE BIRMINGHAM HOME. 40-HOUR WEEK. GOOD FAY. 447-4435. IMMEDIATE NEED FOR FULL- OR parMbm marina mechanic, ax-ceHwit ^opportunity far right man. JANITOR, DAYi n6 BXFeRIENCB necaaiary, easy work, good pay. Perfect Nr retires. Apply Bloom-fiald Canopy. Ordtord Lake Rd. at w.Mim.MfiM _________________ Jewelry Store Solesmon immad lata opening, parmanant pg ailifc waaiaLyw. Kadmaw. LABORER CITY OP BIRMINGHAM 1 Dtpartmant at Public Works. Minimum ago 11, with lanlh grade education, able to past medical examination. Salary range, 62.55 to 62 J6 par hour .for a tOltour weak. Fringe banaflts Includa tick fora, •cation pay, toauranca program, and paid holidays. Apply 1 11 11 a.m. and 4 to S pjn„ Monday through Friday, Paraonnal Office, - Municipal iundtog, 151 Martin gtreet, eemwibam. Machine Operators Several openings, parmanant poal-ttona. Some previous milling, lafol; surface or OD grinding axparlanco profaned. Must be reliable and willtog to Item. New factory, 37*1 Industrial Row, Tray, between 14 tnt IS Mlto eft Coolldga. Phone I4M1W, MACHINE HANDS EXPERIENCED, STEADY WORK. HANK TOOL & ENGINEERING CO. CLARKSTON, MICH. ‘ MAINTENANCE Must have strong electrical background but net necetoarlly • Mr-nay man. Steady work, overtime, Intarastlng diversified duties an afternoon or midnight ghHto to our city at Warren plant. Ptoaaa apply ~13471 Ml. Illleft, Datroit Or, phene 3444«7S MAN FOR STOCK AND DELIVIrV, full time. Exe. salary. Apply Sherman Proscriptions. Mapto and Lah-sar, Birmingham. 447-4760. management trainees STOCK CLERKS Wrlgtoy Super Markets has Immediate openings for toll time stock and produce clerks. Na experience necessary. , - Managamant train** raqulramants era high school degree and up ta aga 74. lypar market background prdTorrgd Ml rat nacatiary. Excallant working candmont. Union pey seal*. Liberal company fringe banaflts Including toa*fdhea> ptilg holidays dwllRrgnwnt. Excallant opportunity tor advaneamant with giwwtra national lead chain. Per confkiantlal Initrvlaw apply to par-esn at: Mkhtaan Empkymant Sarvlca cemmlaakn ■ 142 Oakland, Fantiac, Michigan Mr. Truitt An Bauel opportunity Empkyar MAN WANTED f6R LIGHT AS-aambjy work, apply at 4114 reeks Rd. Trey Mich. MANAGER FOR 4 OOWXTOWN parking lets, salary I14t par weak. Good references raq> call 444-033 tor aaaetntmewt. MEN FOR WASHING CARS AND parking cart. Hubbard Parking Sarvlca. 14 >. Party. MEN TO INSTALL BAVilTROUOHS mtm ■ MEN NEEDED, OVER Til IS-halation therapy, X-ray arOarltos, hdusaktaping, and dietary, Call ftontlK Osfaopathlc Hetpllal, 334-7771 aid. 343, "MEAT CUTTER Quality market has naad of an ex-gertiiBad mat cunar. Service countar, no nights, 5V) day weak, $140 a weak. Bonus plan gyara|||: Can Ml 7-7041 for an aggjtfdmant. MODERNIZATION CARPBNTqR oh hatoar with axpartonca. w«Hl0N A D Y WORK, JODA INDUSTRIES. fn WIDE TRACK DR. t. WAREHOUSE SEMI DRIVER-BEY-trap* Ca. 04*40. WASHROOM HBLFER, FONTIAC Laundry, 546 0. Taiagraph. Wi XBI6 jai..WFllil.H«P man far automatic tranamlaakna and on expariancad vwd car porter, Apply In paraen at Haupt Pan- ttoc. Ctonraan. , T.. YOUNG MAN PULL TIMeIntIr-•Had to foaming plumbing. Ex-ptrltnct wot nGC»8»ary. FB >-3072, Help Wanted Fomalo 7 l-A COOK, GOOD OPPORTUNITY tor wlllMig wetwar, good ray, fringe banaflts. Pled Plrar Restaurant, 4»H) HkihlanTRA FB 04Y41. , auoy who lovta tt talk an Ihs tofophena and would Ilka to ba put tor doing w. Oha may bt ever 40. mprriad ar single, mutt have a good telephone vakw be abfo 1* writ* rapidly and legibly and ba wall racammandad, should have quick tranw. to I or more of okb^t-1 Oakland County offlcas which era In Pontiac, Blrmtogham, Reayal Oak and SouthllaW. Wa have 3 shWis day, evanlwg and Maht. Thar* art also at times apportunl-fits tor part-time amefoyrpant. Knowledge of switchboard not required as wa taach operation at our apaclal agulamant and nay yau whlla foaming. Only wrtttan applications contatoMO eampfota Information win ba earn Ida rad. Name your cholca at hours and tha sffka r prefer. Address uaur latter Jeenn MUkir, Tit w. Maple, Blrmlngiwm, tart at Telephone An-awering Service Inc. __ ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY * Position as sacratary to director at accounting In new subufoen community collaga. Salary approxImata-ly saw par month, axctlfont fringes, knowledge of. accounting helpful, but nei raqulrad. Apply Mlaa Reach — Mkhtaan Emptoym— — Cammluion. 01-4171. ymant Sacurity aTtentiDn, ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES' :"lAltl tra lima •xtra money In your soar* ■Mpg StNR mtm JfeMEv. Ha Invasfmant ar dallvary. Phona FE Wanted Nsyte 1 ACTIVE HOUSEWIVES COUNT1R GIRLS SALESWOMEN S40 par manil while learning e raw flaw. Pretoailanpl Jrawlng. No axpprknca needed. Call are 7233, 3 to 7 PJD. tonight. PeR ar part time. 140 SALARY FaJY llttik, GIRL II TO 35, NeeJn. 335 5441. txirmni want«6 n live be araainra, UL S14SI. * BABY SITTER FOR AFTERNOONS, must have transportation ar Hve to, m a w*tk. 44ri Labs Greva to WhltoLak*. 34*061. EA6Y ilttRR, NIGHT WORK. 36MI1A i BABY SIT+ER, ROYAL OAK AREA, Ilya to. 36*407. IAI9 HTTIb, HflUtiCTlWLj days a weak, % ajn. to 4:0. 03 a weak, Watartord araa. CaH MS4I. ________ ■|A»y STffiR, livE in or ouTT 40EWI BAKERS HELPER SALAD WOMAN Mails and uniforms furnished, p*M [anant, I „.l, Graar._ ..._ Huntor, Birmingham. liAUTY OPERATOR NBEDBD, part tbna, Craacant Lake Beauty ■dre — WMil. BEAUTY OFERA+pR, BXpVRiE-•need, full time, cllenfola furnished, salaried ar cemmlaakn. PE >7444 cr 40-1*0. lEAuTICiAN, EXPERIENCED. MR. Thom**' Heir Fash font. FE *430. BEAUTICIAN TO SHAMP60 AND assist, good pay. Map la near Woodward, Birmingham. 644450. B 6 O K X I E PE R, PAbt TIm£, nights, axe. salary. Apply Sharman PraacrlpHam Mapfo and Lahaar, Birmingham. 447-4761. HOUSiKlIAlR - 3 LITTLE BOYS naad loving cart, school age, bra-tor Ilya In. Rayai Oak. Call collect TR 1 5077 days. Evas. 547-4654. 6uRR6u4hS BOOKKEEPING 66 per a tor for medium atae Credit Union. Call 30470 Tar aRRetot-matt. CAFETERIA TRAY GIRLS, FULL-and parl-tlma. Apply Machut Adam’s Square Rastauranf. 643 S. Adams. Blrmtogham, it ajn. to I 6fiL6 CAli, LiVB IN/KflMTNS-ham home, plaatanl room, TV, 645 par waak. Ml 7-073. CXIRlfl - TYPIST. EXPERT* ancad, full-time sr part-tlma, ap-ply Otmun't SI N, Sajtoaw St. CASHIER Par dining room with hostase ax* parfonct. Night ahlft. Apply at Elf Boy Raatawant, 301, TatoeraMi..^ CLEANING WOMAtf P6l AWHlLi In tha morning, 0 a day. Apply to Standard Truck Stop, U.S. 23 CURB OIRLS. WEEKENOS--FULL-tlme. Super Chief! PE SEW. CURB WAITRESS AND GRILL cook. Froatop Orlva-to. 1S4S N. Parry.______._________;_____ Curb * Waitresses Ted's Rtstiurant hat openings tor curb waitrauas on tha night shift. Muat bt 16. Uniform and maalt furnished, paid VKatkn, toauranca banaflts. Apply In parson only. TED'S WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK. RD. Counter girl, paid holioays and vacation, full tlma, will train. Douglas Clsanart, 534 1. wood- ward, Birmingham._____ COUNTER GIRL - NO EXAlRl-enca nacassary, will train, full- or part-time. Birmingham Cleaners, 120 S. Woodward. Ml 4-4470. CRANBROOK CAR CaXE CENTER . has epaning tor full tlma cathfor, aga desired 3iS-SS. Must be dependable, naat, and eager to warn, axparianac helpful but not nacassary, for appointment call Birmingham Ml 7-4700 batwaan 1 and 4 p.m. 6Bu6 an6 cosmetic clBXk, toll- or part-tlma. Ruat’a Country Drugs. 4506 Sllxabeth Lake Rd. DEPENDABLE GlItLPOR cHkljk-tian hanw, beby sitter (or 3 ehli-dradn, PE 54Ml. P« 5-7101. DiETTfiAN background to toattlvtfonal dfotat- ^w?r«,^EWr" PONTIAC GENERAL. HOSPITAL Samtoofo at W. Huron DRUG AND TOBACCO CLlFR full tlma, axe. salary. Apply Sherman Prescript Iona, Mapfo and Lah-sar, Birmingham. 447-4700.__ Dining Room Waitresses If you leva children and genuinely •nley working with tha publk wa will train you for a dining room waltreas. The rewards are many. Including good tamings, sometimes double mat at baring, routine office lobs. Day and night shift avallaok, insurance banatlti, paid vacations. Apply In parson only. 7ED'S WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK. RD. ELDERLY1 lady, inFaXt 6Afci. In my homo. White Lake Township araa, call after 4 p.m. M7-4474. EXPERIENCED AIDE, PULL TIME prater girl who can live In. Rochester area. 447-14N after 4 p.m. EXPERIENCED WOMAN, I DAYS a waak, gtnaral housework, own Front, ossantlal, >40. 4444077. EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER, live In, car* ter chlldran, housework, light cooking and Irantod, good wage* and raft. 426-4006. EXPIRiFNCID SECRETARY. Ex-cal font epportunlly Tar parson with accuracy and ability to erganlaa tor company doing business throughout tha United State* and Caned*, Birmingham, B: 30-5 p.m., I day* par waak. Reply I* Pontiac Praaa Bax 0. ex-carEer girl " MONEY FOR JAN., BILLS STSNOS-SEC-TYPIST-PART TIME OPENINGS NOW CALL MANPOWER - FR 7-044 EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, GOOD wages, Insuranct pension plan, day sr night work, apply In parson. Cotter's Tavern Woodward at 11 Mila, Barkfov, L11-4411._ BXPBRliXCID MAID FOR OEN-aral and cooking, mual hava car. >45. Ref. MA MviS. - I nights a weak. Apply to par-sen. Wilkin's Raatauram, Orchard Lake. If AM. to 4 P.m.________ IVFIIIIkflD COOK - NlOHTS— steady amp'oymant. Apply to per-•on — Town tod Country Inn— 1727 1. TtHyph. FREE HAIR DRYER Prefottfonal fyoa flaar modal. -All you hava to da Is sail 40 batttea of Watkins vanilla and 40 cans of Watkins paopar. Call 137-300, If na 1-041 TR. FULL TIMI IHAMF66 6IRL' torvlewaMan. MA 6470._ Pull tlma SALESWOMAN For READY-TO-WEAR SPORTSWEAR ALTERATIONS SEAMSTRESS MAIDS Muat Ifo experienced, goad starting aaiarfot, 46 hour waak, paid togal helldaya and other liberal banaflts, apply In partan, ask tor Mlaa Baa. ALBERTS FONTIAC MALL TBLIGRAPH AT ELISABETH LAKE RD. FILE CLERK utoua and ganwal off lea axpa-rfonca, tarn* typing raqulrad. M.C MFG. CO. in indlinweed Rd,, Lake Orion An gqual opportunity — — THINGS HAPPEN WHEN YOU USE PRESS WANT ADS 332-8181 ss-S- «M »-J m-----J- 1 nsiy n ■ xisu vwwowra # FEMALE FOR PUU. TIME. MEAT market and denotation to Royal Oak/HMI N. Waadwirtt GENERAL OPPICR, PART TtME. 3-day waak. lam* wrparianca da-sheBto. Pontiac ar Otwytaw area, Thomaa Furniture, 0HWI.______ MinHHiri'wousECLiANiNa. *-i retorencM, must have awn trees portellon. Ml 6-6437. IN * DAYS, other help, awn nan Coll 636460 after 3 p. GENERAL HOUSEWORK. I DAYS, earn transportation, ratorenca* — good with chlldran. Set ptea car-lira. MI T-670 GENERAL HOUSEWORK, 4 6r I flippy Magi **5g' iioomvHiq Of Birmmpiomp ranr* •neat praferrad, pern transportation call MA 6-7367. ■ .ffi.1 ObniBal housework an6 teak tod, Hu* to, recant latoranqaa rtqulrudp must llk« cMMtwiIf tefjL ___ G E N E R A L HOUSECLEANING, I3 days. Ml >700. GIRL FOR OftelhUL OffWI •Mrk, axpertanct to tnra6toE Rem eatery, typing raputrad, hours 16:00 to 4:0. land raauma to Pewttoc Press Bex No. 0._________' ©Fill aK6 courtrr WAiY-rettas wanted, mutt Be ever IB. apply Pauls Hamburger. 333 s. Tefogreph, _ » , EikL — Fart time - meat wrapper to Super Market, expert. •need. 3*43 Elisabeth LMto Ed. HAVE OPENING-* NEAT LADlES to eendy end salet B b t A£ ply In partan, Credwr Candy, 374* Woodward-Ponllac. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE To work to dry cleaning plant will train. Aak for AAr. Mltchall, Ml 4-610. HELP 111 Iwampad wtth work. Naad 1 todtaa to work oart-tlma to taka orders and dallvar to atatonad Pul for Brush customars. 0-0 par hour. OR 34S66. houmkeEper at Once F6i teacher, Myday Friday, a to 4 or part-tlma. Raf„ asm transp. Call aftar 5, 636-747* HOUSEKEEPER FOl MOTHtR-last home, rafartneas, PE *4731 FE 5-3777. HOUSEKEEPER. 5 DAYS, 10 TO attar dinner. General cleaning, honing, tohd oI chlldran, awn tranw pertatton, references. 604B6I. housekeeper to 6ET i school aga chlldran off to school and . halt day. Cell attar 4- p.m. OR 3-044. ___________ HOUSEWIVES We need 10 neapfo te take Inventory an Sunday, January 7 end Monday, January 10. Pfoao* apply before Saturday, January I. _ SPARTAN DEPT. STORE 2045 Dixie Heg^nw Penttae You went to earn 00410 ■ week, can work 64 pan, 3 aventows * waak. Call betora 12 need. 446071. Car nacassary, ft year old t«h IMMEDIATE OPENINGS STENOGRAPHER *»_________SEC- RETARIES, TYPIIW. >ROPlf* ABLE PART-TIME WORK, CALL MANPOWER. Ft Mm.___________ JEWELRY SALES Expansion pragrem appertunlty to Pontiac tor rail groomed top sale* paraonnal. Bata pay 10 R waak phis commission with potential earnings of SIRS. Blue Croat and other Incentives, 0 hour* — I days. TE 1-700 Datroit or apply 4440 Casa. ROSE JEWELERS La6Y F66 COUNTER. MARKljji and ataambllng. Ogg Claanart, 377 E. PikaT LADY UNOER 0, LIGHT HOUIE' work and companion tor Invalid wile, live In or out, 6 days, good wogaa, call attar 5 pjn. OR 34156. LADY FOR BABY4lfriNG AND light houtaktaplnf, i child, rafar-•ncas, good wag*. Own tronopor lotion. FE 2-3716. LADY TO KEEP HOUOR, 1 CHILD walcomo, more tor homo than wagaa. PR 6-00 LADIES NEEDED FOR AOVBRTIS-ing work. Must hava dtalre to maka money. Call 034-7407, today 1 to 5 p.m. Alao. 7 to It neon Oat. LAUNDRY HELP: EXPEFiWncI not nacatiary, Pontiac Laundry, 54# Q. Tatograph. LPN OR PN, MIDNIGHT tHlff, - EM 3-412). LPN's NEEDED Full or part time tor skilled cart nursing home In Pontiac. Call Mrs. Ardtfoan, 33S4074. lFn‘1. AFpLY 255 STATE. 30334i A-1 Auburn Nurses Exchange. MATRON FOR LOCAL CATH6UC High School. Evening hours, mw focllltiat. Apply Ponfiac Pratt Box No. 4S. MATURE WOMAN FOR CHILD car*. Working mofhor. Room and board phis wages. Sylvan araa. Call attar 5 p.m. 604147. MATURE DEPENDABLB WOMAN for car* of chlldran and housekeeping. Llva in or go. home. 5-day waak. Cali attar 7 p.m., *44-0140. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN CARR tor 3 small chlldran, light heuaa-work. Call after 5 a m. FE *4771. MIDDLE- AGED WOMAN FOl light housework and- gat 4 chlldran off to Khool. own car. UL 3-2610 attar 4, mitzelrElds need 'rkpoHsI- bfo apparal aalat ladfoa — parmanant positions, axparlancad pra-ferred, deslra to tall nacssary, part tlma or lull tlma, apply I" parson Mr. Smith at MikesIfalds In Rochaattr, Mkh MOTEL EXPERIENCED MAID, avar 31, 3040617 NEEDED iMMEOIATlLV WAl"f-rastaa, fuH lima for aftameon and avahlng shifts, Rkaaont working condition*. Bottle and Baskat IN N. Huntor Blvd, Birmingham 646460 NtIRIIl Alblt AND HOUtlXllh-art. Apply 7:30 to 11:0, 533 Or-chard Laita Rd. PROFESSIONAL T PHONE SOLICITORS U par hour plus bonus tor 40-hour waak. This If > perm tint full ttma position tor experienced solicitors to work 4rom our offkt. Apply team 706 Pontiac State Bank Bldg, balwaan 7 and 11 only, Men-day through Friday. RECEPTidNIlT AT P R IV AT E club. Borad with your praaant fob? wa hava an interesting position, typing raqulrad. Pleasant working CMdffkfW, several frlnga banaflts. 47*307. ____________ REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL NURSES LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES RNa; fult-ttma minimum MM.7S par mo; part tlma, 043 par hr. lu-, parvlsing nursa, 1507.50 par me. Shift dlfraranflal avanlng and night duty, Bl par anlft. Watkand dlttor-•ntlal, 0 par weekend. PNs, full-llma minimum 031.14 p*r mo. Shttt dlftorontial avanlng and night duty, 0 par ahlft. Apply — , PERSONNEL DEPT. PONTIAC GENERAL HOSPITAL Sammota at tt. Huron IalEslady, is or over, pull-iima ampfoymant, toll camp any banaflts, high achaal graduafo pra-farrod. Apply It a.m. to It a.m. and 3 -4 p.m., Man. thru Thurs. and 7-4 p.m., Mon. thru Thurs. MILE SHOPPING CENTER. SALESLADIES Ex per I an cad In bettor ready to wear. Top salary. Phena FB 3-320 tor Intorvlaw. FLORA MAR SHOP 760 W. HURON rr. PONTIAC. MICHIGAN itlit66FAFM8y~W!TH"&lWgAl' *tty, 4B4wur waak, dWMttiam at-i, reply Penttae Praia Pox 47. STOCK MARKER High achaal gredueH; aga M to tt parmanant work, BLOOMFIELD FASHION IHQP 345 W. Mapfo - Birmingham AflBUBroyiED to working artltt teg managamant — .dagbwfite aftribusaa lx etude, pfoaa-•nt parsanailty end appaaraiici ability te tmMa cutlomar corre-ipendanca and phona cxxtw — good typist — anerthend an aatat. Small growing manytoctortng ttrm -----write tolfy Including ara*rfonca. aga and salary axpebad te ter. Brand, *70 Indlanraod Rd., like Orton, Mlchtera. V j C—10 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY T, 1M« SECRETARY FOR PONTIAC LAW, firm, typing. (tarthanrl raquirad, 9MW tar iupobttfmnt SHIRT PRESS OPERATOR. SLEEV-•r totter tar cabiral mm, itoady wort. iO-iJH. bPRHATORi tot- ptaRMRta MNIM and (radical banofWi. fratRta trauranc*. paid holidays, no Sat. wart. Pontiac LtaHry, Id '*. Totonraph tRIAL BALANCE BOOKKEEPER wttti axpartenc* in payroll, pay-abbs racahrabtok. Minna and cast, NCR boot tapping machine. Apply Rochataar Papar Co. Mill Stroat, Rochester; Mich. Whffqjwtjfeoo TYPtrr pqr consulting engineering firm, naa Troy office bulliNE. IWR WANTED: 'RAIV SITTER NIGHTS pe asm,_____ Wanted: i|p W—tod H erft I ADVERTISING MANAGER EXPE-' rtancad tar iMunfal..RERRMta apparel chain. Che Hanging oaportun-Ey, RMne position. Ilboral am* ploy* benefiti Call MtM Rivard. CT 3-stoo tar btarrifa._____ •ARY SITTER I housework, 4*571*. ■■ AND Waitress, day shift, joe's Coney Island. MSI S. Telegraph. WAITRESS WANTED. FULL-TIME In paraan only, ■■■■I.,Ittaegpl letter] Geed pay, gaed ttaa- ____ WAITRESSES for PiRst tLASi countar sfyta -tara ahop, excellent tips, ruNef, t-,o Cross, vocations, ■ftarapan or evontag shift available, BIH's THagraph at Maata 05 WAITRESSES: NlONTt, EXPERI lencad, apply MIT N. Woodward Royal Oak______ WAITRESSES WANTED: ALPINE Valtay, 5775 E. Highland Rd. (MSf) Milford. Michigan. r WAITRESS AND SHORT ORDER cook — nights, eginam not noC' • ossary — Call <74-0434 attar i . p.m. WOMAN FOR KITCHEN APPLY jig Boy Drlva In, 34M Dlxto WOMAN POR INSPECTING BARI ments, will train, steady work, " Bead gey. Apply Pm Dry Cleaners, 71* W. Huron. WOMEN NE f D E D, CLERICAL, homokooplna. dietary. Inhalation Therapy, awwtar operators,- mat appearance, oyer if. Pentlac Oo-taopothfc Hospital, S3B-7371 art, M3. WAITRESSES Dining Room and Curb Full or part-time. Paid vacations. HgopRHbMtan. Lunch hour and feed sllswenos. Apply In person. BIG BOY RESTAURANT Telegraph A Huron or Dixie Hwy. s iltver Lake Rd. WOMEN WANTED POR LIGHT AS « start, apply at 4114 Crooks oy Midi. WOMAN POR COUNTER AND marking department, will train Steady work, good pay. Apply Pax Dry Cleaners. 717 W. Huron. WOMAN TO EAEY SIT,, LIGHT housework, earn tramp. 613-4344. WOMAN TO SASY SIT — LIGHT housework — In town, private room. 334»7? attar 5:45. YOUNG LADY/ PERMANENT, NON routine position, office work, meft-Ing public. Mult type; previous work experience given preference. Permanent position, 5-day weak, good salary, roguler Incraawi, vacation pay. FE 2-7347, 7 a m. ta HElpWmrtEd M. gt h 1 1 COOK SOME EXPERIENCE, Pit za helper, experienced or will tram, weekend waitress. Apply Ricky's 717 Woodward.—r-jr— ACCOUNTANT For central staff el new suburban community college, Obchotor's degree with accounting motor Plus minimum 1 year experience. Salary •pen, excellent fringes. Apply Personnel Dept., Oakland Community Col lege, 2440 Opdyta Rd., Bloom-field Hills. Phone <47-4300. Work Wonted MsIg CARPENTER W0*tf ADDITIONS or tmoll laba, FE 7-3177. , CARPENTRY •N BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEHJED Positive CUSTOM CAR IN IT, d light hauling P. 234 0545. MOO EXCELLENT PAINTING. MORN-tags. OR 774*7. BLOOD SERVICE In PonHac u FE 44747 1342 ’wide Track Or., W. is. ■ thru Frl„ f UM p.m. Wad. 1 PdtartMh. YOUNG MAN" fi WAMnr MXT-tlme went, I ami. to t pm. 237- DRAYTON WIG DISTRIBUTOR* Needed Immodtototy, stylist, ax-par lanced in wig styling, <73-3407 or 473-0712, altar < <734731, AM tor Ann. , hli-P—ok Wg^ WtElGd FgweIg 12 ALTERATIONS, IRONINGS sewing. PE 74*47. EXPERIE willing to fULL- Ok Pitt ■ _ <737. PART-TlMR HELP work. Colttas Cleaners, <77 Ward St., Rochester. OL 3-7711. LABORATORY TECHNOLOGISTS Immediate openings tar ASCP technologists. Apply — PERSONNEL DEPT. PONTIAC GENERAL HOSPITAL Semlnelg at W. Huron MACHINISTS Walled Laha manufacturer ha. need tar young men and women to loam machining operation Steady smgtaymaat with geed wages and fringe benefits. Apply at 2377 W. Maple Rd. Welled Lake. OPPORTUNITY — MAN OR WOM-an. Detroit Free Press motor route In Milford Township. Also for future openings In all ol Oakland County. Wrtta, nleaee don't cad. Richard P'. Daw, Detroit Proa Press circulation premofion, <7 Oakland, Ponfloc. Mferagon. KITCHEN HELP WANTED, DAY shift, no experience necessary, too wage*, sxc. working conditions. Apply Bloomfield Canopy, Orchard Lata Rd. at W. Maple. 070777. iARTENDM: . ALPINE VALLEY, <777 B. Highland Ad. (M77) Mil-lord. Michigan BEAUTY OPERATOR, MALE OR female, list guarantee, cell Randy West, <774377. Milford, Mich. Wanted Man or Woman FOR MOTOR ROUTE -4N— Milford Highland Area- at Once Apply to Mr.. Stier PONTIAC PRESS CIRCULATION DEPT. 11 k-J CARPENTER, WORK OP ALL kind. OR 41774. 17 yra. painting, FEME Estimates OR 3-7301 W—tid HgesbIuM BggBb 29 CASH POR FURNITURE AND AP-RllencM-1 Ptace or housshil. Rear eon s. FE 47771. DAY WORK FOR WORKING WOM-BBt Ifita. tai. OR 447*1. expert TYBis¥"D«iWi WOfK el tame. Ceil <74oi«3 between 7 am. to < pm. IRONINGS IN MY HOME OR 34717 WANTED: tVPtNO TO DO IN MY heme. 3373741. Business StrvicG IS A-l PLASTERING, NEW ANO RE ■tar. pe S2702. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE-fcE pairing and rewinding. 211 C. Pita, Wwne Fl <4Bt TOUtH SIM JANITOR SERVICE— mop, wax, buffing and window ctaentag. PE 74700. Dressmaking g Tailoring 17 Imerm Tex SetvIce It CGRViltSCGflt-NErsiRf 21 7TONEYCROFT NURSING HOMES <71-0072 /' <714777 Merlng bimI Trucking 22 AA MOVING Careful, enclosed vena. Insured, taw rates, free estimates, UL 34777 or <274717. BOB'S VAN SERVICE '£ MOVING AND STORAGE FREE ESTIMATES ROBERT TOMPKINS EM 3-7IM LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING. cheep. Any kind, FE 54371 Painting and Decorating 23 A LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR, Pipering, FE 74314. A-l PAPER HANGING, EXPERI •need, reasons bit rates. 104317. PAINTING AND PAPERING. YOU era next. Orvel Gldcumb. 673-0494 PAINTING AND DECORATING. 13 Yrs. Exp. FE 3-1710, Eves, QUALITY WORK ASSURED, PAINt Ipg; papering, wall washing. <73- Eli < 2772. TronsportatioH 25 IP YOU'RE GOING TO CALI FOR. nle. deliver s lata medal car tor MAM Motors, 1170 Oakland Ava, 3374241. L t A VI N 0 POR_ CALIFORNIA, share expanses. FE 4.7707. TRANSPORTATION DAILY «j| only at 7 a.m. to Waterford Kettering High School, ricMty of Telegraph and Veorhals. 3347441. Insurance 26 SAVE ON HOMEOWNER POLICY premiums, savings In A plus com- panies up to 15 par cant. Dependa-lus and jf enigt t ‘ rata pram FE 44704 claim sarvlcs. Just _ „ ■ ,_J4 for a quotation. G. Hamashsad. WfNrtod CMMwitG lf»i 2t CHILD CARE, LICENCED HOME. FE 2-7020 FULL OR DAY TIME CARE, NEAR E. BM. and Pika, 333-743. 1 PliCE OR HOUSEHOLD.- PIANOS M. C. Llppard. FE S-7732. NEAR OUR price BEFORE you taka so Hltle. tor year furniture er appliances and what have you. We'D auction It or buy R. B & B Auction 7777 Plata ____________ OR 34717 WILL BUY ANTIQUES, FURNI-lure and estates. Bluebird Auction OR 3-51(3. ME 7-7171._______ WiRtod MbetHooEEQC 30 ALUMINUM, BRASS, COPPCR AND radiators, tap dollar paid. AAA 5 tm COPPER, 30c-35c; BRASS RADIA DESKS. PILES. OFF ICR FURNI tura, partabli and office typawrlt-art, adding machines, drafting tables, etc. Forbes, OR 3-7747. We else sell same. _____________ WMMd; LAND CONTRACTS TO audit. Reasonable. 4*2-3477. WANTED SAW FILING MACHINE In good working condition. PE 4 mtT Wanted ft Rant 32 3-OR 3-BEDROOM HOME, EITHER basement or garago, prefer North' am High area. FE 34334 or FE 42525. 2- OR 3-BEDROOM HOUSE ON first floor Apt., wtuto, 3 children. FE 43117. APARTMENT FEBRUARY IN., Christians, West side — FE 2-5023. COUPLE ANO DOG NEED 2 BED room apartment or house, unfur nished. at once. Cell FE 4377L CHRISTIAN FAMILY DESIRES UN furnished 2 or 3-bed room house or apartment. FE S-H74. Shore Living Quarters 33 WANTED: WORKING GIRL TO share 1747 trailer with same. <23-7(31. Wonted Real Estate 36 1 BUY FARMS AND ACREAGE, any size. 3017 Franklin Ra« Bloom field Hills. FE 3-2144. L. Smith 1 TO 50 HOMES, LOTS. ACREAGE PAR-CELS, FARMS, BUSINESS PROPERTIES, AND LAND CONTRACTS Urgently need tar Immediate Sals I WARREN STOUT, Realtor 1450 N. Opdyke Rd. FE 5-7M5 Pontiac Delta Til J MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE i OR 3-BEDROOM HOME WITH 3 or more acres. Cash immediately to 714,000. Mr. Graham, FE 5-4417. RAY O'NEIL REALTOR 3520 Pontiac Lata Road OR 42222 or FE 44417 ‘ GASH 48 HOURS LAND CONTRACTS—HOMES WRIGHT 3(2 Oakland Ave. FE 2-7141 QUICK CASH FOR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY WE BUY, SELL, TRADE ANO LIST CLARK REAL ESTATE 31(1 W. HURON FE 3-7777 _______RES. FE 44713 ,, $$ TOP $$ Feld for all types ef property and land contracts. Buyers waiting. Call Jos Rtlsz, or Jaoc Jell. J. J. JOLL, Realty FE 2-3411 472-0272 Ml 45773 Bat Haagag, thrfEndsfced 40 UNION*LAKE, NEXT TO COLLEGE, 3 bedrooms, 2«ar ge-rage. Perfect beach. A dreamt SUN dawn or see trade. Etawod Really 412-2410 472-0*35 MAID SEkvtCB. COPPtk. 6kta paled, TV, telephon*,_7w» week. Sags more MotaL 717 S. Weedwetd NICE CLkAN ROOM FOR GENTLE- ROOM AND OR GOARD. 1371k OAiD lend Ave. FE 4,1654. , kOOM IN DRAYTON AREA FOR sptayed lady, phone OR 4724] SLEEPING ROOM ON NORTH SIDE — Oarage available tor comped car. FE 3-7744.__________ I Rooms WHh Board 43 LOVELY HOME, EXCELLENT food, gentlemen. FE 427W. ROOM AND BOARD FOR WOMAN end share room with same. 335-14».________ r ' . Rent Form friurty _ 44 LARGE DAIRY FARM, ON MU, < miles south of Lapsar, MICh. Phone ‘ celled CE 5733.________ Root Stores 46 STORE AND OFFICES. HEAT, WA-ter furnished, parking, 14) Oak* land. <73-1371. - Rent Office Space_____________47 FOR LEASE: SMALL MODERN OP* nee taUOtag In Weterford-Drsyton Plaint area., Telephone 474-0303, * a.m. ‘to 3 pm. IDEAL OFFICE SPACB AND LO-catlon, tor Income lax. W. Huron SI. FE 3-0317, FE Mill. NEW OFFICE CiNTkR UNITS FOR rent—Itast—Clarkston eree—MA I* 2601; jj?___ ______‘T • I ONE OFFICE kOR RENT ik small shopping contor. Call Tom ■ataman or Jack Ralph at FE 47141. Sol# Houses 3frgf:i daily ■; UNION LAKE New 4raem ranch, fun ranpe. marble sMe. excellant Um tan Lata artaltagai tor ywr beat and swtmtmng. I14,7a7. Excellent tarsra. v j ' fej,' .•. J. L DAILY Ca EM 47114 FHA Repossessions Twee home* are ad rawly ra-:onditloned. NORTH POINT REALTY FOR BIRMINGHAM— / BLOOMFIELD HIIXS PROPERTY WEIR, MANUEL, SNYDER l RANKE IN S. Woodward, utm A PHONE: 74441N GAYLORD . * ■: lit, . ■RAND NEW trl-level home, toady to show. Will finish and decorate to suit. Large let, privileges i Lata Orion. 517,500 Includes M. . LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD Broadway and Flint MY 2-2(21 ST FE 47473 GOOD OPPORTUNITY •room tarraea on E. Gtad. TINT, 1,000 down. BREWER REAL ESTATE WM. B. MITCHELL, Seleo Mgr. E. Huron FE 45171 gyea. Mr. GPopary, FE 44817 HIITER QUICK POSSESSION — on this new 3-bedroom end bath, oak Noon; full basement, gas heal, an edf Id. 712.050 and up. Many to chests 2-FAMILY'INCOME — large 5 rooms and bath In each apartment, basement, garage, good condition. Ill* 900, land contract terms. CALL B. C. HIITER, REALTOR, 3771 Ellz. Lata Rd. FE 40177, altar I pm. FE 41315. Sole Houses 49 2 ACRES LAKE PRIVILEGES At Duck Lata. Includes a fine 50x10 mobile home wHh t 34x10 add on. 2-car garage. A red fin* buy on land contract it 77,700 with 52,000 down. WARDEN REALTY 1434 W. Huron, Pontiac 3)47197 W* need lirilnge. Ltt us sell your1 home today.____________________J HANDYMAN 5-room frame hog**. Sack ef the Pentlac Pros*. Needs work. Location mates It Ideal tar parson without car. Pull prlcu 77,500, 0790 down. US month. Sislock & Kent, Inc. 1307 Pontiac state Bank BIN. 3347274 NMS77 2-BEDR00M HOME Nice shaded lot, 177’x139‘, 3-car garage, lake privileges, good teach. 77,990 with .10 par cent down. FLATTLEY REALTY Gas heat ijSt Attached Garage 620 Commerce 24477M lVk baths Family Room 4FAMILY INC6mE-42,000 DOWN. HAYDEN iBEDRCXDM TRI-LEVEL Will Build on Your Lot or Our* nBBHV nWHI 49 [Mg Ngesgs NORTH OF CLARKSTON 3 bedroom rancK^ bride and ■»-mtnum construct top, 30x13* family room, with adtachM Scar garage, water softener and carpeting, drape* tamtamBy ream and Rytag mem, beautiful tandecNieif setting with many pines and cedars. M you an having prabtoms selling your homo, lot a ta of help to you. List with us. GEORGE IRWIN. REALTOR MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE M W. Wtitan FE WIB Brown ESTABLISHED SINCE 1717 WATEBFORD TOWNSHIP - Located on nlee large corner lot with paint stroot. Two bedroom bungalow with attached carport, targe country kitchen. "Rod taw-cost housing hero." Pries: U.100 Terms. L H. Brown, Realtor J 977 Elizabeth Lata Road.. ' Phi PE 43544 or PE 3-4117 Multiple LtatkSB ^7PNdB/..i.".J NICHOLIE Throe bedrooms oil an ora floor, gsi hoot, house lust decorated Closing costs move you In. East side s Three-bedroom brick,, full, base-mont, gas hod, hardwood floors. mo bom, vacam wlfli low down paymom- Three bedrooms dl on one flrar, oil tapOocoratad. Prleo reducod. About 7270 moves you In. WEST’SUBURBAN ... Near Waterford High, two .bedrooms oil on ora floor, oil taef, decorated end vacant. Cfeeing costa move you In. Evoo. Celt Mr. Cattail PE 2-7^73 NICHOLIE MARGER CO. 53W W. Huron It. FE M173 ALLY <747201 3-BEDROOM RANCH, LARGi LOT, lota prlvitages. OR 47443. BEDROOMS, BASEMENT, GA rago. OA 42013. A. Sanders, rap. H. Wilson. . 4-H REAL ESTATE ^ Waterford — 5-room ranch —beautiful acre pared — Close-In — Quiet neighborhood — Price: 07r in — Tokos about 11,700 down. DO YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL? WE GIVE FREE APPRAISALS — NO OBLIGATION! CUSTOMERS WAITINGI 1(44 DIXIE HWY. OR 42274 Attar J, FE 47741, OR 41371 Aluminum Bldg. Hems KAISER, ALCOA ALUMINUM SID-tag. Comb, aluminum storm windows and doors Installed or do-lt-youraelf. Super lot. (30 Woodward PE 43177. AlumiHum Siding ALUMINUM SIDING SPECIALISTS. OLD AND NEW WORK. CALL JACK. SAVE THE JACK. OR 3*9590. ArcMtoctarfll Drawing NEW HOUSE AND REMODELING ptara drawno. 3447711- Basement Waterproofing Floor Tiling AL‘S TILES, PREE ESTIMATES, work guaranteed. 335-2444. ___ Floor Sanding CARL. L. BILLS SR* NEW AND old flopr sending, FE 3-5777 _ Restaurants BIG BOY ORIVE-IN, DIXIE AT Silver Lite—Telegraph d Huron. Rtotol Equipment R. 0. SNYDER, FLOOR LAYING sanding and finishing. FE S-OS72 _ JDhN TAYLOR, FLOOR LAYING.'W® ,£t£ANl* Sanding and finishing. 27 years *52 Jaslyn experience. 5u-tny BROWNIES HARDWARE FLOOR SANDERS - POLISHERS WALLPAPER STEAMERS POWER SAWS'2 BOOMS, NEAR Open Sun. PE 441(7| with 557 deposit. SPOT CASH FOR YOUR EQUITY, VA, FHA, OR OTHER. POR QUICK ACTION CALL NOW. HAOSTROM REALTOR. OR 4-0354 OR EVENINGS <140435.________ ■ - VACANT LOTS AND hDUSES Wanted In Pontiac end Waterford. Immediate ctottag. REAL VALUE REALTY, 434-7575* Mr. Davis. WANTED TO BUY BUILDING LOt or small acreage within rooson-ebta distance west of Pontiac. Or nous* hi need of repair. Private rly. Mud ta priced right. FC 14 CARTER Must sacrifice 7-room older heme. Outside needs work. Boot cosh of* for over 53.700, OR 4(111 22 CARLTON CT. Prlcoo dart at S11.3K Office open 7 ta 7 pjn. J. C HAYDEN, Realtor 3444404 10751 Highland Rd. (MSf) LEONARD, MICHIGAN, NORTH OF Rodhootar. 2-bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen, breakfast room, bosomont, 2-cor garage, on 2 acres, 514,500. ’ STILWELL 4 THEISEN INC 507 Mein St., Rochodor OL 1-7157 . J m t WE NEED LISTINGS TOM REAGAN, REALTOR 2251 N. Opdyta 3240154 LEONARD'S FLOOR SERVICE Old floors mode like new 77 yrt. Experience. 4374779 Collect. Furnace Repair 24H0UR HEATING SERVICE, COM* munlly Hoofing. 4742I44. OIL AND GAS SERVICE. FURNACE REPAIR MOREYS—472-1(10. SERVICE AND REPAIRS, tar any mote. PE 40777. Building Modernization 4CAR GARAGE, 7(77 ADDITIONS Also Alum, windows, doors, swing GRAVES CONTRACTING Free Estimates____lOR 4111! All typos of remodeling, kitenon cupboards, additions, attic rooms, recreation rooms, aluminum siding, roofing. Frtt estimates. No down payment, G & M Construction Co., FE 2-1211. 86 N. Saginaw KITCHENS, RECREATION ROOMS •nd family rooms. FE 47447. H _________Carpoertry A-l interior and exterior attic basement, recreation room, kitchen and bathrooms my specialty. Ttoto I lean sod. Rees. 4727*47. INTERIOR ,P I N I S H. KITCHENS swsta|^ 47 years experience — Cemont Work Ciment and Block Work Ccramk Tiling NEW AND REMODELING WORK, tile, otata marble. Pontiac TH* I Metbta7<74«7>. DrBssRMkiNf, TtilariNg ALTERATIONS ALL TYPES. KNIT dresses, ta Other atuts. OR 47MS. Fencing DRAYTON FENCE CO- 3324 Addle St. 774(771 PONTIAC FENCE CO. Dixie Hwy. OR 2-4771 Flaar Tiling 4 ANO O FLOOR TILR, ■uorantaod. PR S-13S7 40349. L«Rdsc«pln| FIREPLACE WOOD, (, trucking, on, SNOW PLOW-I loader, PE Apartmams, rumishec 37 FISHER BODY FE 7-7711, Roofer l-1 ’ NEW, REROOPS-KIPAIRf -Coll Jock. Save the lock. OR 477*0. CLARKSTON ROOFING COMPANY, Insurance ond own. 47473*7. HOT TAR FLAT RpOFS, SHINGLES AND REPAIRS, LARGE OR SMALL, 852-1450. 3-ROOM In PONTlAc, ClTILltlES lumidtad. Deposit. 7441771.________ roDms and bath, utilities, mixed, couple or olrtgta, 374 Ferry. FE 44404. ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH-lN-tranco, adults, vicinity Gonorol Hospital. 3347777 oftar 5:45. t ROOMl, W PER WEEK NEW ROOFS, REPAIRS, INSURID and guars meed. Cell Tom, 4744143, ROBERT PRICE ROOFING, BUILT up raoftnd. Pros 1st. PE 4I7U' Lumber TALBOT LUMBER Glass asrvlca, wood or aluminum. Building and HordwacO supplies. 1(39 Oakland FE 44505 HOOP*: NEW, REPAIR General Maintenance 473-4440 Moving and Storage Nursery-Day Cairo EDUCATION ANO CARE Special tor Working Mothers Laurel Pay Nursery_ 673-0(07 Painting and Decorating A-l FAINTING AND PAPER HANGING THOMPGON .____ FR 4(344 A-i iNtfckloR And exterior pointing, frao estimates, work & uorantaod. Reasonable rates. 682- m AAA PAINTING AND DECORATING Interior end exterior, frao ostL mates. UL >3777 INTERLAKES FAINTING ANO'dTc-craNnd. ta wsrt. OR TRift. ODD JOBS, PAINTING AND RE-pelr wort. 4744317. PAiNTiNd ANb paNrnangino, miner repairs. FE 2-2477. PWwo TeoIm WIEGANp PIANO TUNING 37 yoors in PonitaC PE 7-4(34 PkwtGrlfSGnrlcG A-l PLASTERINO, EXPERT PATCH seork. 20 years exp- 333-9424 ARROW PLAStSftlfed £6. REPAIR old and raw piaster and dry ssoll. FE State Plaster irio. >R*l estimates D Moyers. 363-9995. 4742441. 1 UMbiog Rod Heating Supplies USED GAS ARD OIL FURNACES, pusrantood. Pit 4WBK t RETAIL PLUMBING WORK and HEATING SUPPLY FE Repair Paris and Roptacoments 137 Oaktahd Ave. 334041 ROOFING AND REPAIR. 473-4770, OL 1-4441 Roofs, shinoles — old, new and repair. Gutter work, ail l(gks guaranteed. Free eetlmetas. FE 5-447), dey or night. Sand-Gravel-Dirt GRAVeL ANO DIRt DELIVERY, heavy snow plowing end removal, MA 7-1239. Ctarkston. Trn Trimming Strvica UL TREE TRIMMING, REMOV •I. Free eallmate. FE 5-4447, 474 3510.' ffkFERT TREE SERVICE, TRIM mlng and removal. 3340(64. Lakes Trtt Co., Trimniing Plentlnos — Removals Flraploco Wood — 439-1414 Trucking HAUUNO AND RUBBISH. NAME ydur price. Any time. FE HOTS, Bach- Deposit. tier or working coup)*. OR 40251. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, SMALL BAbY welcome, 535 par week with 5107 deposit. Inquire at 373 Baldwin Ave. Cell 337-4074. , ROOMS, NICELY BURNISHED, utilities, no children or pets, deposit. FE 7-4017, rE 5-4050 eves. 4 Rooms, private BntRancI, child wofeomo. Inquire at 30 Chom-borloln BACHELOR, 525 PER WEEK FE 49442 CORNER feLIZABETH LAKE ROAD and Union Lake Read. 3 bedrooms, utllltlos furnished. 7170 l month end- security deposit. Snyder. MA 41301. VACANCIES COMING Uk SOON, 1< and 2-bod room apart (rants, fur nlshod and unfurnished. Priced from $115 to 71(7 per month. Adults WUy; FE 44710. : . . Apartments, Unfurnished It 4 ROOMS, BATH/ ADULTS. AFTER 6 PJB. — 327-1417. 2 ROOMS AND BATH WITH STOVE •nd rotrlgeralor furnished, 732JO per week with 1100 deposit, smetr taby welcome, Inquire et 173 Beld-jWi. Cell 3344054. NEW 1- AND l-BEDROOM GAR den-typ« apartments. Completely air-conditioned, GE appliances ’ sound conditioned, carports oval? •bio, ba Iconics, patios, ra child ran, ra pots. 1 bad room, <139. 7 bod-rooms, 3147. 900 Stari Lake Rd FE 4-9473. tor quick solo wnh low down pay-mont. For Inspect Ion ant apprastal era William B. Mitchell. BREWER REAL ESTATE 74 B. Huron __________FE 45171 1700 DOWN, 3-GEOROOM, wBtT-brook St. by Pontiac Motor, ISO per mo. 4441412. MCCULLOUGH REALTY SI,200 down and assume existing mortgage. Monthly paymonfs of ITS • month. Including texoo and insurance. CutO 2-bad room homo with ptanty of cloaot space. Aluml num storms and screens, fenced rear yard. Only 9 yoer* old. TED MCCULLOUGH, JR. GROKER 4742337, H no (jw, PE 5-9550 Mighty Snug-N-f nandly An etfrectlvo home ybu can move bite without doing anything. ir years lifting Snowy white aluminum sided bedroom ranch with 50x23* basement tar kkfdlos to play on cold winter days. 514,970, ' 3337 SIGNET 4-bed room newly docorotod. full bosomont, targe garage, 1V5 lots,,7700 W. HURON tandscapod. Easy farms, Immediate possession, t!4.500. .. Silver Lake Const. Co. 332-0072.. i 1 HAGSTR0M REALTOR $9990 Rancher on your lot. lovely 1 bedrooms, tall bosemont, oak floors, FULLY INSULATED. Da I-Mar finished cabinets. No moray down. Y0UNG-BILT HOMES REALLY MEANS BETTER-GILT RUSSELL YOUNG, 53W W. HURON PR 4-3730_______________ BY OWNER—3-BEDROOM BRICK, fenced,, garage, mixed, FE 5-0410. BRAUYlhUL 4BEDROOM BAlCR takefront, close lq area, 031,790, for furfiwr information 4f43713. BLOOMFIELD HILLS—VAtkNt basement, SO'xlH' lot, potto, how tatataWB, *11 built-lns, 2-car ot-tached garage, walking to ochoob and shopping, $44,500, will trade tar smaller ratnt. Anchor-Powell Corp. 4247220 or 947-0444. BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, owner, priced low, living room, fireplace, dining room, don, largo breakfast room, finished ploy area in basement, carpets, drapes, stove, refrigerator, end dishwasher included. ISMHi, CITY OF SYLVAN LAKE Ita-story brick bungalow, family room, gorogo. raw furnace, Wost Bloom' field Schools, take prlvllogos, 4(2' 1441. your prico. Any time. FE (-0095. <9*00 . (h-i i i if LIGHT MbVlfea, T*A$H HAULED 3)00 TO sbi 1 1-JV10. rooosrabta. F< 41393. ^ * ‘ PAINTING. PAPERING, CAULKING, Ll^7— rees. rotes. Tom. 3U-4440 or Roy, ydflOO Cltatad, 474130, FE 5-3404 Novi, 1474(13. |LIGHT AND HEAVY tRUCKING, rubbish, fill dirt, grading end grov-oi and fronf-ond loading. PE 24U3. COME AND SEE -This 2-bodroom ranch rawly pointed Inside, comfy oil hoot, 75'xl90' site near all schools. Of.000—0300 down plus cool, S57.53 mo. talus tax and hw.' Hagottom Realtor 4*00 W, Huron, OR 4050 or ovo-tango or i-diii. . W? COMMERCIAL BALDWIN AVE. 4 room tauM — 3 baths — Bear gorogo — bawmsnt — automatic Mat — 73,000 down on land contract. IMMEDIATE CASH for houses. Farms, acreage LARD CONTRACTS, EQUITIES WRIGHT REALTY * 302 Oakland Ave. FE 34141 Evoo. oftar 7:37 Ft 47743 TRUCK HAUUNO, LAWN, rage, bosomont ctaentag. ul linn Truck Rootal Trucks to Rent ta-Ten pickups Ito-Ton State TRUCKS - TRACTORS 'AND EQUIPMENT Dump Trucks — Soml-Trallors Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Ca. 825 S. WOOOWARD FE 40441 FE 41443 open Dally including Sunday Wall OiEEiri BLOOMFIELD WALL CLBANERS Wells end wtaSowo. Root. Stale-faction guarantaod. FE S-I41I. BLOOMFIELD TOWNHOUSE APARTMENTS New under construction ora bodutttat I, 3 and 3-bedroom townhouoos with up to Ito baths. Largo living rooms, with sliding glass door loading to radwood-ocroonod pot-Hot OE oqulppod kitehons. Near schools, churches, roc-r • a 11 • n, shopping, and entrance to l-Tl. Co-op community to bo cornu tat oty tand-sceped and have chlldran's play areas. 5270 moves you tal visit setae office, opon daily and Sun., 114 JLm., Sat, 134. Closed Thun. 1001 Wradward across from St. Joooph's Morey H o • p 11 a I Phone: 332-5555. iiRt Htusos, furnisfiPd 39 WIST SIDE. CftLjPLE ONLY. WEST OF PONTIAC 3 BEDROOMS, Emm, 3131 a month plus utllltlos. Security deposit, no chlldran or POta, OR 34lB or Lf S-7CT. Rant Houses, Unfurnished 40 t BEDROOM FOR COUPLE. DE-p>M roqulrod. lit month. 71P-4II4. 3 BEDROOMS. NO CHILDREN. SM Monthly. FE 74011. sJVmoom house, 'immediate ISM Andersonvllle Rd. MA 9-3141. SMALL WANT ADS BIG DEAL FOR YOU! DRAYTON PLAINS Sharp 2-bedroom, coromic tIIa both, Insulated windows, carpeting drapes, tall basement. 1 VS car rage, spacious - lot, *17,770, down. AL PAULY 4714 Dixie, rear OR 3-3110 fvis. OR 3-7*71 FjRST IN VALUI RENTING $59 Mo. Ixdwdlng taxes and Insurance ONLY $10 Deposit WITH APPLICATION 3-BEDROOM HOME OMlmr LARGE DINING ARIA WILL ACCEPT ALL APPLICATIONS PROM ANY WORKCU, WIDOWS OR DIVORCERS. PEOPLE WITH CREDIT PROBLEMS AMO RETIREES ARE OKAY WITH UB. OPEN DAILY ANO SAT. ANO SUN. OR COME TO MKBNNETT NEAR BALDWIN REAL VALUE REALTY For ltnm«diatE Action Call FE 5-3676 626-9575 - Mixed Neighborhood No down pay mont First month frao Payments Ukt rant MODEL OPEN AFTERNOONS 14 AND SUNDAY WESTOWN REALTY 545 Bloomfield Near Luther PE 7-3743 afternoons. LI 34477 Evoo. FIRST IN VALUE NICE 3-B E D R 00 M RANCHER, Wool Pontiac. 311(0 cash to more gaga. PE >4771._______, OTTAWA DRIVE 3 BEDROOMS, AIR-CONDITIONED, NEWLY CARPETED, FULL BASEMENT, LARGE LOT, FE 44377. RAEBURN ST. NEAR S. SAGINAW. 4badroom, gas hota, 1-car garage, tall basement, can ta bought on land contract, with reasonable down poymont. SAUNDERS AND WYATT REALTY 74 AUBURN ‘ PR 1-7041 Attar 7 call James Powell PE 74717 ROCHESTER SCHOOLS 4-room bride ranch with family room. Built-Ins. Large '/j-acre lot on Gunn Rd. 714,700 with, terms. OL 14700. ■ SheportVRealEstate ROCHESTER Sparkling raw 3-bedroom aluminum rancher. Pull basement. Only SIMM — Let's trade. NIX REALTY' UL 1-2131 UL 2-1375 TROY. TVS ACRES, 3-BBDROOM ranch, 16x30 barn, S1B.900. 477-1307. WEAVER AT ROCHESTER This 3-bad room ranch home built In 1771 ta located between Roctree-tor and Utica on SO* lot, Features aluminum storms and screens. lVk-car garage. Asking 713,370; terms. MILTON WEAVER INC, REALTOR In the Vtliage of Rochester 1» W. Untaoralfy . 4714141 Waterford Hill OPEN out bosomont, 2-cor garage; corom-. tc tita both, tally carpatod. S2»,-770. immodloto posoosstan. AL PAULY, Rtaltor 4714 Dlxta, Rear OR 33400 EVES. OR 3-2171 West Side Location m 3-bedroom brick bungalow wllfr fln-tatad basement. Custom-built and In excellent condition. Draperies, carpets and range Included at 717^ Til. Shawn bjt apptanhnant. LESLIE R. TRIPP, Realtor-Appraiser PR *4141 tavWtttata MI HBt) LAZENBY MONEY-MAKER Broam homo wHh btaatnont hos 55' Irantagp on Elizabeth L a k • Rd. In Wmrtard TW». Zoned for buolneo. Could OdOily be converted to ofttcas or liial for homo m , , with attached office. Owner anx- Realtors taut to ajSTVrleia et 7M50.^kr-| o^, g, ranoements cad ta mgRO land contract. JOHNSON EIGHT UNIT APARTMINT — Brick eorafrwctlon, wall tocatod, 7 tar-nlthad apartments and ana 4 room unfurnished with 3 bedrooms, Income over 7700 par month. Call us tor mare Information. NEW LISTING ON NORTH SIDE — f - bedroom homo with got hoot, owner says If must be sold at anM, substantial down pay- KENT RstobUohod In tt^4 LAKH PRQNT'-* Year around tor-tasted homo Ota new. I rooms rata and hot waSor, Let 1(7x173. Good fishing and swimming. Beat, dock and raft Inch;dad. Immediate paanailon. 717400—Terms. NEAT AND CLEAN — Lite raw. north side 2-bedroom home. Full betti with ctaorad Wxturae. Pull basement, rac. room. Ponced yard. Only 710,500. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 Dlxta Hwy. at Tetaaraph FE 24123 gr PE HIM Val-U-Way $300 DOWN S-badroom with wood flows, gas heat, clean at a pin, tact tad near ft. Joseph Hospital. Pull eric* 57.500 with mcxithly payments of atav *4t turanca. INCOME TMs 24amity, 2-story home ta ta-ceted pn cost side In a quiet established neighborhood. Has 7 rooms and bath dovqv.4 roams ond both up, tall booomant. gas hait, fenced yard, Kir aaraga. Live In ana and tat tha other make your payments. flill OLDER HOME 4room home features car ptted living room with flraptoca, carpatod dining roam, ceramic tile both, 1 bedrooms with extra both upstairs, tad basement, gaa heat, garage. INI down plus coots movot you In, Coll for an appointment. List With Us—Wt Soil a Horn# Every 24 Hoursl R. J. (Dick) Valuit Rtaltor FE 4-3531 247 Oakland Open 7-7 After hour* FE 44200 er FE 44417 "BUD ii AFTER 4 CALL SONNEE JOHNSON 4114741 A. Johnson & Son, Roaltors 1704 S. Telegraph FE 4-2533 STOUTS Best Buys Today LAKE FRONT- Codor Island Lake, 3-bedroom ranctar, aluminum and pertne-stone exterior, carpatod living room, kitchen with built-in t and range, (Hawed Bear garage, patio, family room unfit ftruplpca, many other extras Only 511,500 with terms. WEST SUBURBAN- Attractlve 3 • bedroom ranch Kama with aluminum autariar, brapnont. oil hoot, easting space kitchen with built-in even and raqga, convontant to grade school. OnfytUOO with tarn. COMMERCIAL— Frotitago on busy M77, Includes ftaie POMde taMBm home atah basement, oil hoof, glossed front perch, 3«or gorogo, Idool tar home and business, room tor expansion. Only 520.9M with torms. Worrsn Stout Rtaltor 1450 N. Opdyta Rd. Ph. PE S4MS Opon Eves Till I p.m. MuWPto LIsftaR lorvtco Start tha New Ytar With a Now- House FOR LIS* COST THAN USED TAYLOR MODEL SEE THIS OUTSTANDING VALUE 7717 Highland Rood 7 Miles west of City Airport 3-BEDROOM TRI-LEVEL ALSO 9EEDROQM, PULL BASEMENT. rAMCH PLAN*. PRICED FROM $11,700 on your lot or our* OPEN DAILY 6 to 9 SAT. and SUN. 1 to 6 ! Anytime by appointment ■< Wl ACCEPT TRADE-INS East Sidt ' Expansion bungalow with excellent location, 3 boa rooms, and room tar anoftar up. Pull bosomont, goo hoot, norijOi paved street. Priced 'ta Mir quickly at *10,500 on vary favorable torms. Going to Rotire? Just the ticket Tor a couple, west subyrton eree, near Union Laka Vlllaga. f - badroam, carpatod throughout! Braozowoy and garage. 1 lots. A row bargain ta 54500. Torms ta suit. Now Suburban Colonial Clarkston ores, 3 • bedroom, )M baths, family room, boiemint, 1-cor gorogo on 1-acra. 525,9(7. R-Z torms. Hurry. TAYLOR AGENCY ...,l Estoto—B 7732 Htahtand Ro Own This 3-Family Brick, 3-famity apartment. Convenient north eldo location raor Lincoln Jr. High School; five (t) rooms ’ and tail booomont with separate furnace and utilities tech unit, stem and refrigerators, garage, - fully occupied. Priced at 525400, lot u$ Wow you today) Commtrdal Corner ~ APPROXIMATELY M, acre voc-nor location on heavily traveled paved reed In Watorferd Township, zened tor commercial use. Only 51400 down, bolanco on land contract. “BilD" Nicholit, Realtor 47 Mt. Clamant St. FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 2-3370 O'NEIL TRADE YOU'RE A SUCCESS You've come a long way-why net i net prove It? Live at you raw con afford to live-on the lake front. In a beautiful nalghtiarhnmt and tel a lovely brick tamo. Entertain at you've always wanted ta — In a graat Mg recreation room, comp lowly apart tram tha living area, offering kitchen, bath and a natural flraptoca, ptoa a window wall to the wafer front. Quick nonunion and many extras an Included In tale; owner's health makes It a necessity ta move into an apartment. COLONIAL RANCH Ora flaar style having three, yes, 1 full baths on one floor. Center hall plan mates tar good frame pattern. Family room far removed from the living room yot still oil on one level. A goad bint ta 525,900 with the matching rafrigorotar. _ ..... built-in stave and oven and loti of ? ACRE* good carpeting Included. 30dey possession, why not trade your nice homo tar this largor onoT tab Hrwqb ' iff. LAPEER fev 47 VACANT 4 square 47 Bcrao .with t jtm0 IffPtaHik TjMI'9t. am block tap, woods and small farm pond. 57,500. Toons. L-fl*. M VACANT — 14 mile Muck tap (rantepo- 20 acres bind* and mop to woods. 50 finable. S14.ML L-220. JUST FINISHED BRANO NEW tRadraam ranch with large 2-car garaga, 1(0x237' Id pn Mack tap mar Lapaar. Pull baaa-mant, Ita bathe and much more. Including built-in ranpo tar (tMW. Immodloto occupancy. L-233. PRUDENTIAL REAL ESTATE INC. (771 Main Lapaar KAMPSEN Your Neighbor Traded— Why Don't Youf A Man's Home Is His Castb and your man will fool lust Ike • king utaon you view this throe bedroom ranctar on the WRIT tkto of Pontiac. Tha taoamtnt 1$ all finished In kratty pine, brawawgy and Bear attached garage. This tame tea one added feature that many ethers don't. 4 TWO-WAY flraplect tor the living roam and kttchen and bay It makes It raai cozy. Family Homs fa with throe bodraomi. 23* Hying room wHh flrapigeo; lta coromic Hit baths, gat heat end tha W'xllt' let Is nicety landscaped. Located In West Bloomfield Town-ship and close In ta all atapping cantors and schools. Three Bedroom Rancher Newly carpeted living room, largo kltchon and dining area, ample storage space, linear garage- Located on a nice lama tot. 1Priced at II3J07 with sio down on PHA, plus costs. ThinkiM of Sailing? WANT CASH* Wo will got It tor you -GlVE ui A TRY. Coll Dave Bradley. Radiol Ltuoly. Lea Kampsan, Laa Karr, Emery Rut. tor, Jo Suit, or Hilda Stawert. 1071 W. HURON ST. MLS, PE 44731 AFTER I P.M. CALL OR 3-77M DORRIS WE ARE SURE that you srlll agree with us that this horns k ana at tha test buys on today's market, absolutely Immaculate tot Mo and out It nils 2 bedroom bride ranch tamo and wot loaded Utah out-stondlng soles features such as: irxl*' kitchen with beautiful mahogany wainscoting and formica counters, carpatod firing room trx-II*. oak floors, plastered walls, come lately tiled basement with gat heat. Incinerator and water softener, spacious tvy-cer attached garage and fenced beck yard, excellent wad suburban araa and price SIMM. THE PONDEROSA Is What tala beautiful piece of prapariy win rMflad you of, IS acres of gently rolling land loaded Utah evergreens - and hardwoods, spacious 4-room aluminum sided ranch home wMfi separate tiring quarters in tha walkout basement, out et ending Hying room M'xlTto', with atom flraptoca, country stylo kltdion with separata braokfott room, carpeting over oak floors and 3-car garage. WORKINGMAN'S HOME, 713.977. Located In popular Drayton Plains it this modest family home. This hems tat everyth tag the aver ago man Is toekbig tar Including full basement, 3 nice bedrooms, oak floors and blastorad walk throughout. Rxtra iarra IVfccor garago and nfca shaded tot. 51,4(1 dawn. DORRIS B ION, REALTORS 2534 Dixie Hwy. 6744324 MULTIPLE LISTING SRRVICR ARE YOUR RENTAL SLIPS SHOWING? 1 Do you wont to own your own hem*? Well, here's a cozy home you can easily buy wtta your rant moray. Thf* home l« sharp, Inside and outside. S big bedrooms. 2441. Uying room, lovely kltchon, recreation room. Largo to*. 2-cor gorogo. Priced of orm *11,(50. If can bo bought with a taw IB par cant down payment. PONTIAC KNOLLS watt kept 3 badraem, full basement, rancher la now available In Pontiac Knolls. Pull price lust SI2,400 with down poymont of tt.TM. toko low Intoraet mortgogs ond ilsn, too. You'llbt glad taef possess mBET MILLER 44EDROOM ERICK COLONIAL Now and vacant. Ttermopara windows, lta baths, slato entrance, dining room and dinette, Mpfatat built-Ira, full basement, gaa rata, tear gorogo plus. Sop tats^RKIT BUY" first. IT. MIKE'S AREA. Aluminum old-Ing. raw gas fumoco and wafer heater. Fun basement 3 nice bod-rooms and possible 3rd. 7937 and costs down. WEST OP PONTIAC. Idoaf tar horse ranch or country , Stylo living. Just oft M77, wool of •Irpori. 7,rooms clean, bright homo plus year garago. RargoM M *30.000 on land contract. WEST SUBURBAN BRICK frlievel. Newly decoratod. Cowpfetaly carpeted except kltchon. baths and fatally room. Complete built-lns Including dffapMMr, gas heat and Indraro-tor, finished 2-car 2t*x24' garaga, lta baths, dining ream Utah glass dears leading ta patio, fenced yard and much mart. Aaron Boughty, Realtor MODELS Optn Daily 2 to 6 For Salt or Will Duplicate WESTRIDGE OR WATERFORD AN INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL, OP YOU TO Impact our tour fumithod tnodol homos, each completely different and Including a Spanish stylo. Wo*H duplicate, from 717,900 on your lot or you may select ora of ours. If you would rather not wolf, any of too tour models can ta purchased lust os taov oof, completely landtcaped and Utah Immodloto occupancy. Trade your present homo. Dixie Highway to Combrook Lana, right near Our Cambrook Lana, right near Our Lady of Lakes, toft ta modalo. RAY O'NEIL, REALTOR OPEN 94 OL 147*7 CLARK BLOOMFIELO AREA - A home that radiates warmth and easy-tooling, this 3-tad room Immoeu-lota homo has large family room Utah fireplace, lta baths, basement frith recreation room and 2-cor attached garaga, large lot WIN appeal ta you. Asking price, 131,- paint AND PUTTER - Hera It • 2-bod room, cozy ranch homo. doM ta • largo Iota In Waterford Township. Needs a handy man who can paint and putter and put It In top shape. Ideal tar young couple er an older coopts win wont* ta llvo on a reasonable budget. Alio on Ideal (nvootmont. Only 77,407, 71,777 down and 747 • month on land contract. TO BUY, SELL OR TRADE - Colt us for quick and officiant action. CLARK REAL ESTATE 3171 W. HURON ST. PE 3-7771 OR 3-1771 or PE 74147 Multiple Listing Service Roe) Estate—Building— Insurance Wood Rood (M7f) OR 4*304 Eves. Coll 343(937 ANNETT Scenic Lake Front Beautiful view acnat Uka, Ideal far retired couple or •mall family- Lane tiring room with flraploco oat pk-tore window, kltchon frith dining spaco, t bodrramo n has built-in bods), bath and utility room. Gao PA hoot. Attached gorogo. Just wool of city. (3,0(1 down, no mortgage costs. Saminolt Hills Brick bbodraom colonial, vestibule entrance, largo carpeted lie ing with bay wmdew and fireplace, dining room, sun room, kitchen frith billMno and coromic powdor room on let Roof. ) good size bedroom* and fife bath an ind. Basement, "Bryant" gat pa heat. 2-car bride garage. *24,-(77; terms.9 ■ f Sylvan Laka Privikgts ■rick ranch an corner tot. UvMB room with BEAUTY CREST OPEN 2 TO 6 DAILY 2 TO 8 SUNDAY $15,550 YOUR CHOICE flrapucw dining room, largo' kltchon, j Bodraomi. fm bam. Pull bkumant, gaa PA hoot. Attached 2-car garage. 539,-9M, forms. aSaBBB WILL TRAM 28 E. Huron St. Opon Evenings and Sundays 1-4 ROY LAZENBY 4393 Dixie Hum , Rtaltor FE 8-0466 Visit the all-new "Huntoon Shores Sub." 3 model homes to choose from, a delightful ranch with family room, a spacious tri-level Or a 2-story colonial) several elevations available in each. Your choice at $15,550, plus lot, to include storms and screens, wall-to-wall carpeting, attached garage, full paved drive, blacktop streets, an outdoor gas life with every bouse, pips private lake front privileges. Airport Road between M-59 and Williams Lake Road. RAY O'NEIL REALTOR ~~^ 3520 Pwttlec Tatar Road OR 4-2222 ? I M THB PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1966 \ m C—11 QNWIp Ww^®p®*w Sal# Housas HAMMOND UKE ESTATES AWWjeieh home on gutef strati In Chaleo residential art# toatur-4n* 4 hod mown, 1 full t»o bath*, lar#a khchan wtth huftttes, tt iiv-In# mam wtfh flraelaca, 4r pan-oMd family room wtth nataral fireplace CofhlMd throughout. Full booomont. hear attached garage, polio, Brick oxtorlor. Largawafi-landacppod to*. La lea jitrtlaaaa {■"terms. afk>in™ent, to- r hi-wood Village sub. 1 baeutifuj Mi, mill and hW». Idaal far ranch, trtlavaia or colonial hamai. SUBURBAN WEST KOTT LAKE PRIVILEGES Ihadmam ranch ham# wtth tr carpatad living mam, largo kltch-aiv Formica fop cwpboardi, extra large mo afar bedroom, fa gap hoat, aluminum alarm, and acrapnt . - Kar garage, lima lei, ItS'xMO' r fjg shade and mf traaa — PRICED AT 112,500. TERMS. % SMITH & •• WIDEMAN Rtaltors -“ifcfi FE 44526 ; •‘•.412 W. HURON STRICT RHODES 4-RCDROOM suburban ranch, IM Mho, garhage mmimm naw gaa furnace, fenced yard. SO'xISO' lot, excellent neighborhood. 117,974 — Term,, v - ■ T' LARGE 2-b*4roora homo, ctet* to shopping canter, modern klMten, full baaamant, recreation mom, 1W- . KfflU 10 par cent dawn M.O.l.C. suburban 1 bedroom, gaa hoot, baaamant, now aluminum ■ lot i5crx250- on eamar. Term,. ’toSSSB 3-BEDROOM, basement, gaa /GILES NEAR GENERAL HOSPITAL - 3 > room family horn,, 1 bedroom dawn, 4 up; glaitarad walla, baaamant, fear garage, corner let. Only 17,944. IN CITY — 4-room heme, cameling throughout, vsattbule entrance doaat, hath, extra lavatory Ir -; ha earn ant, andoaad front parch, *■ only fll.SOO — Tarim. SPACIOUS LIVING. Ahadmom colonial In Hoomftald Orchards. Family room with fireplace, tiled ’ ..basement, ga, heat, 1» bath,. 3 , car garage. Price: sttMO. GILES REALTY CO. Ft 54171 221 Baldwin Ava. . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE KINZLER CLARKSTON School area. AH whHa ranch home - ‘with extra also bedrooms, cheery family kltohan, paneled family ‘room «id filed hath. Baaamant and gas heat. Ntoo shaded at and lake privilege,. Bafiar aaa this ana to-dayl SIMM, M par cant down ptoe com. CRESCENT LAKE AREA Rambling and clean oxtorlor Una* typifying luxurious comfort In this * aluminum axtortor ranch home — Expansive Evtoa and dining mem, jkMdwn Wtth bwHna. I ally .bad-;in vy, Huron "" rooma, Ilf bSTNfla ai or aanfio * light baaamant. Gaa beat. Saa mis tT ” tor aura todayl S15,m M par cant down phia coat,. One at the haat valuee anyudiam. ; JOHN KINZLER, Rsoltor *19 Dixie „ #74*05 Across f*om Packer, Mam muitfalo Lianna Sarvtea Open #4 49 MmBgyi’ft'spgrty i SI-A CAhIN MAR GLADWIN, TAKE EM agaliy cash, taka aver payments at Of.,5 per month. Can 5 to 10 PJlyME 44531, Holly._____ aiding, MM00. :OZY COBBLESTONE HOUSE - S padmama, fireplace, spadoui Hv n roam, h#h even and rang, •n madam Utchan, Vcar garage, iWBAriiiftfc janl Indlanwaad Shores subdivision •». 1, reasonable prices. Ba alt aMto build your new harm by taring. Call today far datalki. ALBERT J. RHODES, BROKER FS .l-ktof 255 W. Walton FE 54712 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 4 LOTS, WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP. I®®* l®** OPEN 3 Models .1 TO I PA*. DAILY trilevel-ranch-c5lonial _ Priced from SUMS plus tot Paatuma In those brick and Mumi-num 3-bedroom homes am family raom, 2-car oarage gaa heal, mar-, bla sills, m baths, ceramic and •oad workmanship. They can ba bought for only lo par cant down. Drive out IMf to william. Lata Road, turn right on# mile to Cater' ham. DON ■ GIROUX REAL ESTATE 4511 Highland Ed. (MIS) 4737131 ARRO CASH [FOR EQUITY-LAND CONTRACT WE RUILD-WB TEADE PROOM HOME. 4 badroom*, wall-to- "’ walf carpeting In Hytng room, dining mom and Mil, wad, at cuabeard. In kifehan, full baae-ment, gaa bait. Scar garage. » Meal tar large family or Sworn*. Only EMk “arm,. TWO-STORY ALUMINUM SIDING Incame » mama, full baaamant, paved draft toot. 1 ' over 1500 In- PumHurt hi* cludad. SIt JM. Term,. gaa Mat, mum a years has brought came air month. PHONE 682-2211 Ted McCullough Sr., Realtor 5143 Cbse-ERzabeth Road _ TIMES 10 ACRES 4-badroom farm home, up to the mlnuta In inadarntatton, with out buildings to accommodate cat-fit or haras*, near Oxford on * . large Improved read. Thb parcel ha* lust bean listed, aw would Ilka to have you ba om of the first to aaa It. 10 ACRES •!&. Older farm home, large bam and other buildings, live stream rune through dmMrfy, 10 minute, from Oxford, urge shade treat, an Meal layout for me large IRWIN GOOD LOCATION Nice home an a beautiful lot I cated In desirable Auburn Height, Manor. Taw bedrooms, charming living room and dining mom, combination, wood-burning fireplace. Picture window overlooking wood-ad lot, Utility baaamant, ell haat, one-car garage-113,too. TERMS. INVESTOR You can make money by ipendlng a little. Four apartment,. Three rooms and bath each unit. Partly furnished. Rented and showing t good profit. Price, flMSO. John K. Irwin AND SONS REALTORS ___Sine* 1915 Call PE 5-7446 BUZZ BATEMAN’ SAYS TRADE OUR TRADE-IN PLAN GUARANTEES, In writing, the sola of your prasant home. NO. 77 BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS 1-75 expressway close to mis bedroom brick rancher wfth Kir garage. Large homey living room wllti fireplace, 2 full bathe and t "dream kHdian" with built-in, d.jhwaihor, even and range. Large wall landscaped tot, an excellent value si (12,931 with as Ihtla as 13.300 down plus cos*,. NO. M WEST SUBURBAN RANCHER, 4 bedrooms. It# bams, basement and 2-car garage. Excellent dope to area convenient to all school, (the children can waft) and also blacktop, sowar and water. brick construction and many extras. This you will Ilka and It's NO. If SILVER UKE AREA SHARP and CLEAN 2-bedroom wtth baaamant and 2-car garage. Real nice fd* 1st with treat, dose In, lust outside dty limit,. Baal of ah, Pontiac School system by bus to all school,. Better look today; |uat si 2,t50 with mortgage cotta. NO. 10 4 BEDROOM RANCH CUSTOM-BUILT with plastered 2-car garage. I bedroom located wham H could be used tor dan or private office. 2 ceramic file bath, and ipadou* khcltan with all the. built-in, Including refrigerator and dtah-waNior. Largo recreation mom area with tiaras system and sliding glass door* to outside patio. Wonderful location, fairly priced at S2MM with at little at 13,500 down plus cost,. Just minutes from Wa have 410 acres, to mln-vtat norm of Pontiac plotted - into i# earn toil eomo wim buildings, this Is snt ol the mod picturesque layouts anywhere, cod Piny, mam are choke sites. Taka your pick. WHEN YOU SEEK OUR SRRVICE YOU "JOIN THE MARCH ON TIMRS" Times Realty . SM0 DIXIE HIGHWAY (Myth if Waterford HHI) OR 4-OM Open 94 dally Frushour Struble NO. 55 WATER FRONT _________^____I ON CANAL lust eft williams Lake. Brick and aluminum rancher lust bulh (Ms year. All large readout rooms, beautiful khchan with built-in, and separate dining room Gloaming hardwood floors, pis, terod walls, aluminum storms and screen, phis oversize IWcar Baraga. Priced at 120,700 whh as ihtla as 02,100 down plus coats. You can TRADE l NEW MODEL HOMES 2 TRI-LEVELS — 2 COLONIALS For Immediate sale; from 1700 2300 square Mat and priced from moss to 032.000 Including tot. other models aa law as 113,500 an your lot. Model, Open SAT. and SUN and DAILY by appointment. PONTIAC REALTOR ROCHESTER FE 1-7141 MLS OL 14511 1277 L Tatoaraph 730 S. Rochester ‘Happy Home HERE'S WHERE YOU'LL WANT to le to mi, 5-room, 2-bedroom, ivy-dory home H h were your,. II hot e*e hod. Anchor fenced yard. In Ponttoe adMM ayatom. Will move fan at 010,500. We could trade. Compact But Comfy THREE ARR 5 ROOMS whh hill f dining MMb recreation room to ! baaamant, gaa neat and 2-car oe-) maj’-rdreb^wavde dnua. galftog • antond contract tar SLIP). 1 Land Contract ! bRTTCR ACT PAST in tola S- bedroom homo wtth nice khchan area and 2P paneled living mem, he, aluminum carport and awnings. WanT last tong at 14400 on tend contract. J- JACK FRUSHOUR ^ MILO STRUBLE WIN w" SCHRAM Now Doing Custom | Building On Avoiloblo Building Sitnl Your Plan or Ours SlUHfU, f half, full — Only ; Custom Builders , 2l'x40' whh alunr I . bedreama. bath and I. baiamanl, Sea , | 114,400 on your ! Also Bkevsl 1 trick and aluminum, 4 bed-1 • radpa. 2 h»H baths, Sear garage, 1400 square fad of flvM aria. 3 , Far $17,500 an your M. Trade-lr accaptod. Oat our deal fodOy. Southeast Area large living room, Waterford HAPPY NEW YEAR All year long In thl, ox cool tonally nice 2 bedroom home, neat aa a pin, full baoemeM, Sear attached garage, carpatad living and dining room, large comar lot, laka privilege,, >15,700, term, or trade. WINTER SPECIAL Wooded le acre > areata. Limited number available in tttd heart at toa Manistee National Fernet Ideal bcatton Mr dilam, buntora, camg-am and trout ftobermrei. Oidatand tog tovaatiiwnt potential. Priced to sail. Rasy terms available. Call Mr. Janaan, Waited Lake, MA 4-WOl. - 57 IS FAMILY BMICK APARTMENT butwtog, 1 bedroom unite, dare to Nhmc General Hoapltsl, too par cant occupancy, t mam aid, 35 ear cant dew* payment. Contact owner. The Pbntlac Prate, Box WO* so. . ____________________ trXV BRICK trbRR. RRNt, tfrs Pit mantti. To aattto adato. 122.500 caah insured far 125,000 an M par cant of vaiua boata- Phene 441-1710. Lets-Acreage 54 FE 8-3500. f 40 ACRES BRANDON township — Cm be told in two ID acre parte!» d >500 per aerre U ddf CM down wifi handto. Call Waterford Roalty. OR 3im. 40 ACRES Approximately 21b ml tea from Oxford on good gravel read, land renew and parttalty wooded, idaal for country estate, or several hilltop home sites. 120,000 farm,. C. A. Webster, Realtor MY 1-1201 OA 0-2515 "BUILDING?" 7 choke tote to Clerfnton School area, blacktop frontage, will tall singly or In groups far amaH builder. Only 11,775 each whh term,. WEST BLOOMFIELD 17 bfauNfiil lots to choose from, tram lb to lib acme to alio, conveniently located, laka prlvllagee. Price, start at *1,950 wtth aaay farm,. Warren Stout Realtor 1410 N. Opdyfco Rd. Ph. PE SBI45 CANAL LOTS Cheka building shea ■*. Mxlff. Connected wtthMrtlMR Lakd. JACK LOVELAND 2IM care Lake Rd. 4BHMS Clarkston Area Homesites 170'x4!3' M —13,750. OO'xlOO' let 01400. 20 loti - WxIST - 12.750 Up. . New home, — Colonial an 1-OCra lot — 125,700. CURKST0N REAL ESTATE SOM S. Main MA 5-5031 CITY OF PONtfAt — MENOMI-naa Redd, fenced tot, STx140’, Ottawa NIHa, PE S-7IIS. CLASS "C" BAR WITH SDM IN E$-canaba to U^. Real adato In-dudaa 2 aoarlmante. Evarvthlno Included tor 020400 whh 15,400 down. I win finance toe balance. Property cere Ida red . RICHARD W. WESTFALL. OWNER ONCTED, MICHIGAN PH: 447-7441 after 4 P.m. HILLSIDE LOT OFF WALT*H. 6W Arizona Court, Rochattar, 1W acre, —Call OR 34004. TAKE OVER PAYMENTS IN BEAU-ttful Cranberry Lakd Estate,. 100'x 15# let an blacktop—Gu. Ian, privilege,. *35 month. No doting coda. Call Mr. Puller, Mortapea Department. Bloch Brea. OR 3-12fS. BL8AUMT UKI Sand hatch, dty watd, payad^A cuatom hams area. 125,000-130,000. Near new grade achrel axrelljtol value, u,000, forma. Ofll^tor pkf. __ HOUSEMAN-SPITZLEY FR o-mr wo »a>is PLEASANT COUNTRY ACRES, gently rolling and toiled near Ortonvllle. *4,775, *1400 S ACRES, scenic an Mtty, 1 left, 4 mile, nortowart of .Clarkston, *3,795, (400 down. 14 ACRES. Sacra lake and 2 booutl- Warehouse Site Ctore to Mirada Mila, MS': 314' lust aft Telegraph, HJH aa. ft., bBchtod read, aawar.' Commercial, its ft. trantaga on U.S. 10, 125-tt. laka (rentage, 22049. deep. Vary goad location far many usee ouch at. ifidrtoto multiple dwelling, ale. Gref 4apom home rented at US par ananto, *27,500, terms. Annett Inc. Realtors E. Huron St. ',T PE MMI Open Evening, end Sunday, 1-4 ZONED LIGHT MANUFACTURING Approximately 10 acres near the Commerce Drive-In Thagtot. The lad parcel wa have toll. Priced right. K. L TEMPLETON, REALTOR 2339 Orchard Laka Rd. EI BW Business OpgortunitidS 59 549-TAVERH-S.D.M. Saginaw County, graulng *57400 Owner la quitting Ilia bar bwlnaaa aa hare to your chance to buy a real goad buy far only 14,540 down. STATEWIDE REAL ESTATE Budneaa Opportunity Specialist, SMI S. Lapeer Rd. FE 0-0000 RarRcr shop, Reasonable rant with I* reMW; 2BM Novi Road. ........ .....—J—--- ■ BULK MILK ROUTE cftanca la ba your awn boat, good profit, for call PE 1-7142. Coast-To-Coast TRADES Tom Bateman FE 8-7161 i ; Realtor Exchangor COACH LINE MICHIGAN Busintu Sales, Inc, JOHN LANDMESSER, BROKER 1573 S. Tatograph PE 4-1512 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR a man wHh some knowledge of cabinet or carpentry work, aa a partner to a business whh a great potential. Would prefer par-eon that already haa small bua Iness. Vary small Investment re-qulrad. Call OR 31221.____ FOR RENT: COMMERCIAL BUILD Ing 24'x28', equipped tor bump shop, call MY 25079. HURON COUNTY HARDWARE Pull line hardware Including dock and real adato with living quarters tor only $12444 dawn. WARDEN REALTY fill bidding sites. *4400, Cent down. 14 per ,3434 W. Huron, Pontiac 231-7157 m ACRES surrounded with date land end private privileges to Big FMi Late. *1400, *200 down. REAL ESTATE BROKER—DESIRE* partnership with bullddr, 474-1741 A COUNTRY HOME arge and naet and on 2 of tend within 2 miles of a new arepeiad X-way. S large bedroom*, fireplace, garage, baeement and 2 build toga sat up tor profit making If you are Interested to raising chickens or turkey*. *27444. Terms. 10-Acre farm, solid 5-bedroom farm horns with large bam, baaamant and aurriiMdaa vrttn large pin* and Maple Traaa. 122404. C. PANGUS, Realty 430 MIS Ortonvlll* Call Collect NA 7-2*15 ROCHESTER AREA 11* hilltop acre, 141 tt- trantaga, t2.M0. lib acre wtth dream, *2444. Terms available. Many choice building sites In the Rochester area. MAX A. HARTWIG, INC OL 1-4144________ SASHABAW ROAD (454 DOWN — *25 PER MO. Buys nice 2Vb-ecr* building the. Z#n-ar/?'STcE,«-*5* CURENCE C RIDGEWAY __ REALTOR _ 221 W. WALTON . 33B40M Multtote Ltetlna Service Sola Farm 56 47 ACRES-NEW ENOLAND TYPE farm horns — _30'x40' barn — only I mite from 1-75 — corfiral location to a vary good aroaof walj kept farm homes' Great Mur* potential tor aubdjvHRflg, *12,504. Terms or will consider trade to. 17 ACRES-2*'x*r ranch - llvtoo. roam wtlh fireplace - family ream with beautiful view - Karhaatad garage — large dudia or office — 1140 ft. trantaga an blacktop road. Located South of Holly In excel lent neighborhood. *24,504, (5,004 down. Enjoy a new 3-bedroom ranch home —baaamant, fireplace,-------““ type pole bam, all a*T*??*acres, RETAIL DISTRIBUTORSHIP AVAIL-able. Training and financing ar-rangad tor those who qualify. Call 447-1010 or 564-5104. Aik tor Mr. Hoybook. MUST SELL. RBSTAURANT EBjJI-ty wtth oparimanl, bad offer. Days PR 34704, avaa. PE 4-1444 MR. PHARMACIST ORTONVILLE NEEDS YOU Racanlly remodeled bulldtog whh living quarter updalrs available tor a drug afore, rentol vary reo-sonablo and on d|#n fo pottfiaaq If Interested. No other drug stores to this area. C. PANGUS, Realty *30 Ml* Ortonvllte Cell Colled NA 7-2SIS NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY, BfeER and wine license, building avail able, good Income. City and Coon try Realty. PE 34511 PARTRIDGE "IS THE BIRD TO SEE" Hotel—Bar-Liquor Store Thl* 17-room hotel to newly carpeted and wall equipped. Ber grossing *47,000. Liquor ,stor* jirwswl *47,000. Ream rental *10400- Top notch business and eound tovad-mint tor *30.000 down. Motel Supreme This motel Isa* everything needed to itsuri your future I success to this business. Location, It's topal Large. 40 rooms artlh room for expansion. Modem, heated pool and conference room. Boay, greaaod *05.000 to IMS. You coukto'f meko o wiser Investment for *05,000 ‘’“partridge real estate 1050 W. Huron, PK 4-1541 SEND FOR FREE CATALOG SHORT ORDER AND SOFT ICE CREAM Only bean open 7 months and buatoddd to Increasing every day, Real sharp and clean. Haa axed-tent equipment. About **50 down and tad per month dart* you to your own business. BATEMAN COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT iwtvteen US 23 and I-7S — trades Q . , ** *' After. 5:00 la w FE *4441 considered. (37,500. Underwood Real Estate Clarkston ans. 625-1453 IRWIN SMALL FARM SITES Savor*) small acreage sites. Idaal lor family who want a ilttte ream. 10-20 acre* each located In White Laka Townahtp. John K. Irwin START THE NEW YEAR In this now 3-bad roam ham* located near williams Lite full baaamant, 2-car garage, carpatad living room, ceramic tile bath, ga* had, waking distance to ataman-, __________ tary school and shopping. Priced . REALTORS __________________ tor Immadlat* sal*. - 313 W. Huron — Itoca lTM Buying or sdttng Call PE 5-t466 ENJOY THE NEW YEAR Buy this iaka-tront horn* and *n|oy the many pleasures derived from toko-frenf living — booting-ing,- iwimmlM, living room, tTla ■ flah- S bedrooms, largo _ . iTte both, oH to axed-tent cendttton, a rare buy at S13r 500, land contract term*. WATERFORD REALTY D. Bryson, Realtor .OR 31273 4540 Olxla Hwy. Yen Walt Bldg. Income Property SO 4-BEDROOM' HOME OR INCOME, goad location. *16,500. Northwest part of, Pontiac, By awnar, no broktrt.°PE4-14*1. Uto51 fSTSltem tiHina 1 2-BEDROOM ATTACHRO GARAGE, W**? •wmlnym lioing^j Oakland Lake, $1 J- 900. 673-9192 s«par«t« dining arM; full basa-BIBBI. OBty W/900. ; Near 0U 3 bedrooms. lYxir living room, . Pxl# khchan and dfatog, arte !---gai naet; tin a Ml down plot cast*. list With Schwm } , and Call the Van -Mil JOSLYN AYE. FE Sd47V C O O L E V'LAKE • PAoUt Vim -around hem*, S bedrooms, large Dying room, Ereptote bekement, paneled recreattan ream, set* >an-dv batch, *15400. Phana 3437750. NQMt 0ITBS, IP X i»j SUNNY Beach over took ing baautltul WaF tort liha prhreagaa 2 sandy baacha*. docking. Siwb. *10 dawn. HO tnanfh. Ownir. MY ?«0940. lake ItRONT NOME*—NEW p® used — J. L. Dally Co., «M i-TlU. , wALflES LAKE PRIVILEGES -dean, part furnished, 2-b*draom, hide away to the hills. Fireplace, large tot, priced at 10,7*0-^*1,100 dawn, Immadlat* occupancy. ['4: 4BM100 , _tYLVAN It no ant. 3344222 OAKLAND LAKE 2 witir front lata, sacrifice *7400 each, all lawrovamants in, schools wafting distance, *15-1*01.. Sole Bvtiiwts Property_57 Coast-To-Coast TRADES Tom Bateman FE 8-7161 Realtor Exciiangor HAROLD R. FRANKS, Realty ZONED COMMERCIAL 3.4 earner parcel, *40 tad , an Andaraonvllte Rd., 110 tod on Naliay Rd., many uaa*. (15,500. . small down payment on tend cen- PRIME COMMERCIAL Corner pared 120x203 tod In ttw urn* block wtth. ter*, post otic*, super maned at Union Lake. Pried 00,000. Everett Cummings, Realtor 25(3 UNION LAKE ROAD EM iBm 36371*1 OXFORD-ORION A choice commarctel corner between that* l grawtag .commyni-ttH. SIP trantaga an M24 sdte-cent to GTRR Idad tor ihopdng cantar, auto dealer or many other uaa*. call tor aafelM. ^3 A. INDUSTRIAL SITE 130' frentog* on MS* near Watar-Jord Two. H«r. *20.000!^WS ■ 'txn R0LFEH. SMITH, Realtor Ft 37141 . EVES. MA 5-6411 FE 337S7 WELL iSTABLISHEO FUEL OIL route. Major Oil Co., 674-2155 Sale Land Ctatracts 60 1 TO 30 LAND CONTRACTS Urgently wanted. So* vs before you deal. • WARREN STOUT, Realtor 14*0 N. Opdyk* Rd. PE M145 Open Evas. *tll 8 p.1fii ACTION On your tend contract, Iam* or small, tell 6*. Hliter, PE 3*177, Irokar, 2772 Elteiiteth Lake Rote WERtGd CGEtTECtg-Mtf. 60-A 1 TO 50 LAND CONTRACTS Urgently needed Saa us Bator* you deal. WARREN STOUT, Realtor 1450 M. Opdyk* Rd. - PE *41*5 Open Gv**. til * PJn- CASH FOR LANO CONTRACTS H. J. Van Watt. 4*40 Dlxl* Hwy OR 31355. Tash- Per your equity or land contract*. Don't lea* that, home, smallest possible discounts. Call 4B3H10. Ask tor Tad McCullough Sr. ARRO iTEALTY 5143. Caas-EHzaoath Lake /toad NEED LAND CONTRACTS. SMALL discounts. Earl Garrets. IM 32511, ■Metre 34M*. _______ lEASOtfEb .LAND CONTRACTS wanted. Oat our deal batora you Si. CAPITOL SAVINGS L LOAN ASSN., 7S W. Huron. Pi 3tic. Money ti Loan ' 61 ^ystajsus!^— LOANS TO $1,000 ' To canadMate bills Into an* mantti. ly payment. Quick sarvle* with courteous axparianead counselors. Credit lit* toaunmt jyanBM* — Stab to or alien* PI 54ll1. HOME & AUTO LOAN CO, N, Parry SI. FE’54121 7 to Idttty, Sd. 7 to 12 LOANS ns TO SIGN . COMMUNITY LOAN CO.. a. LAWRENCE PR M TIZZY By Kate Osann jltrl TisE 1 V /f‘7r*r“r'\— / SPECIAL t A MONTH BUYS 1 ROOMS OP PURNItuRR — Canawa at;. 2-plac* living room suite with 2 slag tobte, I cocktail tobla and 2 table temp*. 7 alec* badream aulta wtth doubt* draiaar. cheat, full ate* bad wtth tonaraartog mattraaa and box spring to match with 2 vanity lamp*. Solace dlnatt* ad. 4 chrome chain, formica top tabte, 1 baokcaia, 1 rxir rug InchKted. All tor llTf. WYMAN FURNITURE CO. is w. pTki ASfwye di tw w ite te tm te a*, tw. gG ‘Margaret is over her crush on the English teacher. He gave her a D-minus on her book report!” Meitoy ft lean ■' 61 - ^ (yiegntte Menay .Landgr).. LOAN S $25 to 91444 Insured Payment Plan . BAX TER It LIVINGSTONE Pint net Co. 441 Pontiac State bank build FE 4-1538-9 LOANS TO $1,000 Usudty an Aral visit. Quick, friendly, helpful. „ . FE 2-9026 Is th* numbar to cdL OAKLAND LOAN CO. 142 Pontiac State tank Bldg. 9:20 10 SII4 - Sdt. 9:30 toT NEED CASH . FOR BILL CONSOUDATIONf BORROW UP TO $1,000 2* month* to pay credit fit* Insurance available BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY or PICES NBAR YOU $w^g 63 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, 3 •lactrlc motors — 2 and 1 h.p., 1 Coke cooler, 1 sandblaster. Will sail or traila, LEE'S Sales, 721 Mt.CtemansTr BS-3SS3. 35MM CAMERA, WITH ACC. Trumpdl. 47*4454. .. FOR 1741 +DOOR PONTIAC. FULL POW er, trad* tor coins or 1475 cash, OR 37610. $ilg HeweIieM BggBs 65 ifteXil ALL WOOL NOOK RUG whh pad, reasonable, axed tent condition. 135-3277. AIR CONDITIONER SALE Drastic reduction an ah air condittonart to stock IN and up 0 down *2 par weak FRETTER'S WAREHOUSE OUTLET 14*8 S. Titaorepll PE 371*1 ■■■„ to Zto-ZOB. Makes button ho las, ham*, fancy atttchaa, ate. No extra attachment* to purchase. 5-yaar guarantaa. Only *31.•> cash or *5 nwnlhly an new contract. Richman Bret. Sawing Cantor, 4*5 Elizabeth Laka Read. PE 5-72*3. SINGER MRTABLI, *17J*. ZIO-zag equipped OR 31141 CURTS APPLIANCE 34" RANGE, *47.50. NEW S#IEC8 dinette ad, 127. Refrigerator*, crot* top freaaar, Of JO. Other good ap-pHqncwL Michigan AppHanca CoH MO Dixie Hwy. <734111. WYMAN'S USED BARGAIN STORE At Our IS W. rail Store Only _-d living room labtes Pram I 4.t5 Occasional chairs .Pram I (.75 3*h*tt SoakcPM 11-75 3-pc. living roam suite .*27.75 Apt. *ln ga* dev* .......mts Goar. ttec. washer ......ttt.fj Guar. abw. pamfeMNr ....*57.95 Your Credit la Good at WymMte EASY TERMil. Ft 3315* ROUND PINE TABLE WITH 14" leaf, frultwood finish, MA 31(37, ADMIRAL ELECTRIC REPRIOBRA-tor, 1* cu. It. J3lb. fraadtog com-partment, axe. condition, MS. PE 32754 between 14 a.m.-4 p.m. APARTMENT REFRIGERATOR *25. 44 Uoarty. WASHER *25. GAS STOVE, *2$. RE* frlgerator wtth top fratzar, S4t. Drear, SIS. TV, N Electric (tore *35. V, Harris FE 32744. WHIRLPOOL AUTOMATIC WASH *r and matching dryer, *90. (23 3354. AUTOMATIC WaIHER, REPRIGIR dor, GC store Ilk* new, 447-4175, ANTIQUE BLACK MARBLI MAN tel clock *25, 2 orange Formica contour chairs, (14 tech. Round caff** tab!*, *20. Glata display cats *35. Dressing table and mirror, *24. Portable tawing me-china, *1*. Cabinet tawing machine, (25. Antique saa chad, *13 Cdl PE 4-4*74 after 6 torn. AUTOMATIC WASHER, *40; ctothas dryer, *23; TV, *15. 133 4*67. _________ LARGE SELECTION OF ANTIQUE furniture and glass. Plus tarn* modern torn. 264 State St., aft Johnson. Y-KNOT ANTIQUES CLOSED TBM> porerlly tor alterations. B & J Bargain Storg Furniture and appfiancss. Used and racondltlonad washers and dryart. electric and 4*s range*, dao apt, size. Specials on all appliances Budgd to will. 1*4 Baldwin. 330-4445 LAKE MICHIGAN LOT PORtN4 Catalina, Tampatl, Chevy. Pontiac Pratt Bax No. 32. PHILCO PORTABLE TV, A-1 CON-dll Ion, trad* tor maple dinette, or T, will sail for 4140. FE 32(74. WILL TRADE 3FAMILY FOR larger incoma. Pontiac Press Box 11 Sola Clathhif 64 BLACK CASHMERE COAT, 14. KIM-barly tout suit, It, Blond wig. FE 4-4734. BREAKFAST SET, CHERRY FOR mica, Ilka new; fireplace screen and grata; dmall quantify of. rad and black carpeting; upright vacuum cleaner and mlac. Cdl ba-twean 10-3, Sun., Jan. 7. 4333 Wort-Ington, 3 Mkt. W. of Telegraph and Maple. ______- BRONZE OR CHROME OINBTTB tala, BRAND NEW. Large and imdl size (round, drop-led, rec tengular) tablae to 3. I and 7 pc sate. *24.73 and up. PEARSON'S FURNITURE HO E. Pika PE 37M1 MOUTON COAT H LENGTH, LIKE new. Price new NO, tall tor 144. Slza 12-14. 313W03. SHOP AND. SAVft ON Cl6tHINO for your fhmtty. Opportunity Shag, SI. JdttM Church, 355 W. NUiptoj, Birmingham. Closed Monday and Wednesday. ______________ Sals Housshold Goods 65 0) 12x12 BEIGE IM PER/CENT nylon cared (brand new)/ *49.50. Alia 9x12 carnets, $14.95, up. Rug pads, S7.7S. Pearson's Furniture, 2141. Pika St., PE 37M1. I WOOD RANGE, S47.7S. ACROSS top freezer- refrigerators, 429.95 and up. Electric rang** 114.75 and up. TV's, 79.75 and up. Anything to mad your needs at Money's, 103 N. Cats at Wide Track. FE 31710. _____ BUNK BEDS Chalet ef 15 sty tea, trundle bad*, trial* trundle bads and bunk bads tempt at*. *47.50 and up. Paaraen" /Furniture, 21* E, Pwa._____ cRMMg DlNiffl1IT» M HUH chair, *5. 6*2-2*24. CHROME DINETTE SETS. ASSEM-bla yourtdf, aava. Four chairs, tabte, WM value, *27.75. New 1744 designs, Formica tops. Mich) gan Fluorescent, 271 Orchard Lake. FE 3(463. CHROME DINETTE SET, PEDES td tabte and swlval chairs. Green French Provincial occasional chair, OR 3-5MS 1 MORE HME ■RAND NCW^PUENITURE 3-R00M ou I PI I S $278 (Good) $2.50 Wstkly $378 (Bomr) $3.00 Wotkly $478 (Bgst) $4.00 VV.akly NSW LIVING ROOM BARGAINS 7-pl*ca (brand new) living room: 2-plece living room aulta, two step tobtaa, matching cottee tabte, two decorator tempt, all tor SIM. Only (I Jl weakly. NEW BEDROOM BARGAINS Gptoc* (brand naw) bedrooms: Doubla dresser, bookcase bad and chad, box spring and tonareprlng mattress, hue vanity lamps. Alt tor SIMTii J4 weakly. PEARSON'S FURNITURE „ 214 E. Plk* PE 37M1 Batwaan Paddock and City Kali Open Man and Frl. 'til 7 pjn. 1 Extra LONG BOPA, sitl APARt-mart electric rang*, 427; 7-pl*c* dining ream, 415; 5-plece dinette, *35; Eaiy Spin-Dry waehar, *39; wringer washer, (55; 3pl*c* bad-room, *14; odd bed*, chaste and draasars. Everything at Gargaln Pricasl Little Joe's Trada-ln D3 partment, 1444 Baldwin at Walton. OE REFRIGERATOR, (40, STATE gas rang* *34, Danish chair* and bookcasa. 4732642. GOOD WORKING REFRIGERATOR HOLLYWOOD EEIX cUmPLETE, never used, sacrlflca, *4*. OL !• 4744. 1 Drastic Price tut JANUARY CLEARANCE BRAND NEW . Furniture & Appliances Nothing down or u** |ay-*-way KIRBY VACUUMS Naw - Used - Rapeieaaaad -lava 14 fa 28 par cant. Cdl Ml-1414 between 37 p.m. KIRBY OP ROCHESTER KENMUEK ELECTRIC D R V 8 A, goad condition, OR 4-242*. Dinette Safe Btdrooms Living ream* Safe beds Rockers Tabte Lamps RaCHnar chairs Hutch and buftot Metrasaas 3-pc. and table tats Colonial living ream* low as *14.04 low as 444.M low aa *44.44 low as IS7.M lew aa *17.48 low a* *1.75 law a* *67.00 law a* *74.00 lew as (12.7S low as *14.00 now (177 Mapte table and mala* chairs (137 GA* rang** lew aa *77.00 14" Electric rang** *157:00 Big picture TV* *154 00 7-pc. living ream outfits *147.00 3 Booms Outfit $293 *3.71 ear weak Cam* early some Items 1 of a kind. 7,400 tq- tt- of brand naw furniture and appliances on this sal*, tmte ~ BARGAIN HOUSE 1461 Baldwin at Walton PE 34142 First Traffic light soulh of 1-7* Acre* of Fra* Parking Open Ev*s. TIH 7 Sat. Till « I RIcLlilltlG LUuMbtf CNMlb — ana oxbtood, 1 bow- *73*472. 3YEAR-OLD NOT POINT RANGE, 154. Oae Ttava, *25. FE 32Mr. 2-PIECE DINING ROOM SET, EX-callant condition, apprax. 10 years O ld, 2*35*34. 3burn6r Electric stove, tv, 77 W, Falrmount. 3PIECE EARLY AMiRICAN LlY-tog room eulte, 23" conaote TV, Early Amarican, PE SBWI. __, 7-CUEIC f*6oY Ol RBFRIOERA-tor. Exc. running condition. Goad for racredlon ream or cottage. OR 3*7*2. ROOMS OP FURNITURE TOR •ala, mod 1 RoUUb .<*2 Oneida L, liiA ACeEBY round, STS. PI 9x12 LinofBum Rugs $3.89 Cdllng til* Ttec ft. Vinyl Aahaato* tn* ----- 7c a* Inlaid HI* 7x7" ^ K a* Floor Shea - 2255 Elizabeth Lake "Across From the Mall X lIArm deal, i itAiHUI* wall evens, 1 stainless built-in atoc-trip caaklng top. 1 stainless rang* haed wtlh hfivy jffi jin jw lights. Mutt bamhTW Saf.JW; I. '**. First coma first tarvs. 6*2-2074. COUCH, 2 CHAIRS, LAMP, AND fireplace tools. MA 3HM. set; SM; washer, *15; dinette ad, *25; and tables. *15; temp, (5; stove; refrigerator; rug; TV; dining adi mlac. M. C. Lpaard, 559 N. Parry, ELKCTRIC WASHER, DRYER, alactrlc stove, twin Hollywood bads, sofa, crib, high clwlr. OR 37444 after 3_______ __________ FURNITURE: SUITABLE FOR COT lag*, cabin, ate. 4*1-4233 after 4 HOUSE ii.#ANINO: DINETTE *ET, dryer, refrigerator, chad ef drawers, 4*3-6402 HOME FREEZER Pull Family Size Holds 341 lbs. All test maze shelves genus storage door tltt S3 down tt par waak FRITTER'* WAREHOUSE OUTLET 1654 S. Tatograph .___PE 37BW KITCHEN SET, DROP LEAF TA-bla, 4 chairs, *44. PE 33135. LARGE 13 CUBIC FOOT Ot)L0*P6+ refrigerator tharmo-matic, right-hand wtth. gufomattc ddroatar. A-i oparatlon. parfac* condition, raa-sonabla tor quick sate. 1033 Chaster -off Ltocdn, Birmingham. *40. LINOLEUM RUGS, MOST SIZE*. *3.49, up. Pearson's Pumltura, 314 ¥. Pika SU PE 4-7M1. MUST SACRIFICE COMPLETE bedroom aulta and living room tomHur*. 134-5714. MOVING NEXT WEEK Sailing avarythlng Sd. and lun., 11 to 3 am Exac. home, high quality, (ih ittrater, ring*, ,TV> washer, kitchen sd, eonpvsr quilted . sofa, temps, axac. desk, loads d misc. MA 31417. _______ NECCHI Only 4 months old. Zlg-saggtr-4lo*a buttonholes, hams and all yeur fin* aawtog, with cam*. New machine guarantee and fras lessons Included. *44.31 dash price or (5 monthly an naw contract. Richman •roa. Sawing Cantor, 445 Elizabeth Laka Road, PE 5-9M3. Pan-tide's ONLY Awmarizad Nacchl dad or stove, refrigerators, bads, Itams. 1345 Baldwin. mlac. NORGE REFRIGERATOR. GOOD running condition. PE 3*737. OIL BURNERS, COAL NEATER*. Taylor*, 642 Mt. Clamant St. ay lore, 642 NW. FRIGERATOft REFRIGERATOR AN 6 iraaz* ,UL 2-37M. ■BTTp REFRIGERATOR: LARGE FAMILY slza Kolvlnetor. (bed condition, SI*, P« 4472T.______, Renewed Applioncts a 11, alzat, guaranteed .....From *44 OE daclric dryer, 14 lb., all WMb rebuilt..... .............. Ml ™GOOD HOUIEKEEPJNO SHOP OF PONTIAC II W. Huron St. , Pi 4*1999 sinGer SLANT-0-MATIC Lika naw — naw machine mi (saw. Reasonable. UNIVERSAL FE 30805. JM^YKaN^>D$ FOR BEST RESULTS! SINGER1 DELUXE PORTABLE Zlg-Zaggsr, buttanhalar, all Hi NKhMHIi Included. Comptetety racondltlonad. naw nwchtoa gyfraa-toa. Takd over payments of M par ininlh tor 7 months «r Hi cash batenca. UNIVERSAL COl, FE i mill M For Sols MIsciBeehes 67 (WOO OIL ’FURNACE, COMPLETE wtth dqct ssdtk, SIM. PE 3MM. GUARANfilp TO' l T O P BED • watttod Jnisthto*. PE MPLMm SINGER CURRENT MODEL Taw lee dins bobbin and dial zlg-zaggar tor hatrn, buttonholes did fancy atttchaa. 3y*ar guarantaa. Cabtod or gBriaMG your chdc* only UUl gash or SI manthly an naw contract. Richman Bras. Sawing Cantor, MS Elizabeth Lake Read. FE 5-72*3. HOT water NIATEE, Jo-gallon gat. Conaumart' approved, M7.54 value, 117.75 and I47.7S, marred. Michigan Plueraaeant, 371 Orchard Lake. PE 4B443. , - JlM'S OUtLET AND GARDEN CENTER All Chrtattnts Ham* drastically re- All Chrlstmaa dacardlsn* 75 par can! oft. 3341 Dixie Hwy. PR 4B285 HOUSE TO BE YoAf* DOWN oA mevad. PE 3M11 washday*. it 31154 HUMIDIFIERS Id aal* — regular *17.54 new 95. Chandler Hading. OR 31*33. XlttHEN CABINET sink, *M; bath ream sink, I sued, sa, refrlg-erator, *31; Slav*, *15; Daws It radial sew, *IMi windows, storm*, ate, MUM*. LARGE DOG HOUSE AND FENCE, tralter tor tad storage, chrome garnish molding, tor IMS er 1757 Chevy, slza tan summer wadding gown, baby car bad, man's wool suit ala* 43. 4732443. MEDICINE CABINETS, LARPI 30" mirror, slightly marred, *1.757 tore* ealection ef cabintto wtth or HBjrwRTPinng door*. T*r-rifk buy*. Michigan PtoaraaddM, 373 Orchard Laka. PE 44*43. SINGER IN CABINET TV MT. MS, REFRIGERATOR. *35, ga* ttava, *35, daclric stove, *35. bunk bad*, mtoe. PC 31744. ONE OP THE BEST BASEBOARD deal* In town. Hd water bead beard, hast with enclosure and dampdr, tliS par ft. O. A. Thomp-ton, 7405 M-MW. ■ 1 one op Bach 6nly. used, all complete, Ilk* naw wtth written guarantaa d • bargain. 154,404 •TU Input ceunterfiew gas fumac* wtth M h.p. blevrer motor. 1 Dalco ga* conversion and 1 oil conversion MIR. indtoltottga w requastad by llcansad hading man. A tea new unit at exceptional bargains. M3 1(21. P A RA EE k T, HOUSE PLANTS, mtec . r 124111. Antiquis 65-A “--RRIOR^ January dlaceunt sate. W* are ovarloadad on all types of antiques. 5*37 Lakeville Rd. Oxford 1 miles aaat of traffic tight Oaan wed.-Sun., I to * p.m. Or, by min. *2312*8 W-H, TV I; Iewob 21" MOTOROLA TV, GOOD CON-ditlon. call bftor im 334-6*77. 11-INCH USED TV ........... 417.75 Walton TV PE 32257 Open M 515 E. Walton, comar of ' Jeelyn COMPLETE citizen sands ra dlo outfit. (74.141*. COLOR TV BARGAINS, LITTLE Joe's Bargain Neuaa, PE 2-6*41. MOTOROLA *3" AND AhiLCQ 21' color TV, for Immadlate delivery aim used black and whit* port abtet. Dalby TV, PE 4-7*02 MULTI-ELMAC, afMA, Xmtr, PMRI revr, and M-le70 power supply-phone *27-3737 Ortonvlll* attar i p.m. NEW RECORD PLAYERS (17.95 UP AIm naadlak far mast record play- ‘ JOHNSON TV PR 345*9 45 E. Walton near Baldwin Water Saftgngrs 66-A NEW FULLY AUTOMATIC PIbsrgte* Water Conditioner ONLY SIM SCHICK PE 4-2*28 For Sal« Miscgllangaus 67 1-A RAW PURS BOUGHT AND Mid, Vraaland Fur Co. EM 3-M42. 1 COLONIAL SWIVEL ROCKER. (40; Encyclopedia and Iclanc* books plus bookcase, (40; dretMr, *15; bed and mattreM, SIS; desk temp, tio; 2 lamps, *7 each, Call FE 2-2707 attar 4. 2 SINGLE HOLLYWOOD BEDS, spring, mattress, headboard, complete ad, each *25. Apartmant size ga* rang* *15. Traadl* sawing machine (5, marble top an. tlqua dresser and aland, reason-tbit. 152-5324. 3-PIECE PINK BATHROOM SET, Hat bullf-in hand baaln, I47.7L O. A. Thomipon, 7005 M59 Wad. xll1 LINOLEUM RUGS *3.t5 EACH Ptoattc WaH III* ........... Ic ea Calling. Nl* — wall ponding, cheap. Bio Tilt. FE 4-4757. 1875 W, Huron 543GALLON PROPANE GAS TANK, «1M. 624-2710. SELDOM U(i0 TRADE-INS Thomas wind *375. Thom** aghiaL tea* than a yaar gW, MTS _ T _____ Themaa mind, ilk# ntw, a* rate jwytwardrwHL j______. Outoranaan full ate* organ, (LIM. ALSO SAVINGS ON FLOOR MODELS AND OTHER TRADE-INS Jack Hagan Music Csntsr . 44* Elizabeth Lakd Eddd » PR 3M*t SIMMS PIANOS WANT .^. igMta Van iEriiliM EM 37*M practically new accordian. UPRIGHT PIANOS, SEVERAL TO chooM from (40 up. (mlik Moving, Coast Wlda Van Lkiat. 171 I. Plk*. USED PIANO SALE BALDWIN Splnd. Walnut .IV '~/«|PiR>WbW|M[M Cablt-Nelson Splnd, Ebony Melon Hamlin Console. Mahogany Stark Canada—Spactell PRICED FROM S325 UP LCW BETTERLY MUSIC CO. (Acrau tram BTwm Theater) Pro* Paiilmi - mi mom Mask Lsssors BEGINNERS VIOLIN LESSONS. FE M 6RaXN lESSDnS BY COLLEGE trained organltt. 334-4414. POWERED HUMIDIFIER, SALES and torvtco. call itt-nff. PLUMBING BARGAINS. FREE Standing fdld, SH.TS. SGgallon heater. (47.73; 3-ptecs hath tata *59.95. Laundry tray, trim, Sl7.*Si shower itottt with trim M4.85l 2-bowl dnk, *2.95; Lav*-, *L*5» tuba, *14 and up. Pip* cut and threaded. SAVE PLUMBING CO* G41 Baldwin. PE 31*14.____. Office lq«ipEMRt PICKUP CAMPER. *4*5 ________ MY 312*3 PHONOGRAPH RECORDS, CLAS*I-cal, tom* vocal, coltectera Hams; all long plays, Exc. condition, vary mat. Call 335-0031. SportiRg GoeBs 74 BOWS, ARROWS, SUPPLIES Gant** Archary, 714 W. Huron POOL TABLES-BELAIRE LI 4^)900 - 353-6520 RESALE CLOTHING AND. MISC. open under ntw managtmtnl. 194 Baldwin Av*. FE 35441 RUMMAGE: CAI BUILDING, WA-tartord Twp. Sat. 4:3313. RUMMAGE: FURNITURE, CRIB, chlfforeba, youth bad, cheat, tola, chair, atova, cedar wardrobe, bad, dottws and 1942 Pontiac. 430 Lake-tlda 4MT414. ^^ _ iL20 Wj complete. MAAiIm. SPECIALS ON HEATING AND aluminum aiding. A4.H Salsa. MA 33S37 or MA 3)50 SPRCD-iAtlN PAINTS. WARWICK Supply. 2471 orchdid Laka. 413 STEEL CABINETS,VFOUR UNITS glut cabinet tlnk\ two eamar shelves, Ken more dslux* alactrlc rang*, 2104. Cablnafk and . sink, $104. Pellet rifto, beat otter. OR 2-I2M. . TALBOTT LUMBER Mahogany pending, H.ft to 14.50. Black and Decker tool* and Dt-WaR aaw*. „ 1825 Oakland fE 4-4595 THE SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORE 111 W. LAWRENCE ST. Everything la mad yeur naadt Clothing. Furniture," Appliance* TURQUOISE SECTION A L, (24. Electric tewing machine, (15; round coffee tabte, tt; twin Hlde-A-Bed, 135; reckar, (111 7-drjwar desk, (IS, and mtec. CaH 3331707, . , WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS AT dteOTimt’ price*, .forbet Prlnlina and Off Ice (uppilei. 4500 Olxl* HebJ TGGjG-MEcMnEry 6B I CLARK HI-LO'I - A-l W* will let** and finance - NEW MOTORS: 1 HP—3 phate—140. ) HP—3 phasa—(43. TV# HP—3 pha«a—(ft. . New-used tteal angle plpaa and baamt. • Boulevard Supply_____ SM S. Blvd. I- FE 37411 DRILL3 TAPS, REAMERS.. TOOL bits, cutter*, ahalvlng. 335-4054 SCHIELP BANTAM MODELC-M, drag tin* with Vt yard bucket and haa attachment, good condition, $4500. Boiiy-Narrteon FofoPnwnt Co, Ft 344M. evening* 625-30*7 TOOLROOM AND PJiqP.UCTI0N machinery. Bargain. 33348S4 Camaras • Service 70 CAMERA OUTFIT;.. SIMM, COM Plato with Hath, fitter*, mater and cat*. 135mm-fl.L semm-1.4, 28mm-f2.t. All partoef. 6(4-9704 ADDING MAHCINES, TYPEWRIT art, check protectors, caah registers, naw and used ever IM n Chose* from. Wa trad*, rant .and service, Eavarteya, 7715 Auburn Rd„ Utica, 731-5410. ALL BRONZE SUMP PUMPS, SOLO repalrtd, exchanged, ranted. „ guaranteed. CONE'S_____________ PE 34*43 ANCHOR FENCES NO MONEY DOWN PE 37471 BATHR06m FIXTURES. OlL AND black amT galvanized ate* and fib ting*. Sentry and Law* Brelhari paint. Super Kam-Ten* and Rutlolaum. HEIGHTS SUPPLY IMS Lapaar Rd._________PE 4-4411 Bottlg Gas Installation Two 100-pound cylinder* and equip mint, $12. Great Plains Oat Ce» pe saw. ______________________ CASH ANDCARRY I'xi' mahogany v-grov* ...... S2.9S i'x7' mahogany v-grev* . SL4f Open Mon. and Pri. Eve*. *111 4 o'clock DRAYTON PLYWOOD 4113 W. Walton OR 3M12 CLEARANCE OP USED OPPICh furniture and machine*.. Far bat Printing and Office Supplies, 45M Dixie Hwy. OR 3-7767. Wa alao buy. DOO HOUSES, M AND UP. 11*4 Mf. Clamana St, DRAFTING TABLES. 4(44 DIXIE Hwy. Parbat Pruning G Oftic* iuppltos. W* alia buy them. OP 347*7, ______________________ ENCYCLOPEDIAS ..IffL M VOL. ce*l (304, muat till 135. S43351S. ELECTRIC RANGE, 14", PltlOi-dalrs, about 4 yr*. aid, (44.. W*d-ding Gown, smalt. Including alto and vail. 1-yr.-oid, worn once. Ilk* naw. Hand mad*, erlg. *134. will Mil (75. 474-3(41. FAet6fcV~iBCONO( FOR uFHfL 7 tellKI old, (35 MCh. EM 1-4474. AKC OERMAN (NEPHERO PUP-JPIM, 7 Wfc*. did. 434-3303, AKC POOOLE PUPPIES, MALES, reasonable. EM 34451. AKC POODLE PUPS. 3432175. AKC CHAMPION PEDIGREE GER-man Shaphard pupa. Stud Mrvlc*. OR 3-0474. / AKC REGISTERED COLLIE, MALE 671-0(54 AKC MALE SILVER MlNlATURl poodle far stud, 152-5014._____ AKC DACHtNuNb FOFPIfS. STUD dod*. SITELHSIMS. PE 34449. ALL PET SIMP, 55 WILLIAMS, PE 46433. Canaria* and parakeets. CANINE COUNTRY CLUB Introducing Canlna Photography by Appolnfmant CLEAN COMPORTAELE CONVENIENT •ATHING -' GROOMING BOARblNG HEATED FACILITIES 525 E. S. Boulevard y.------ Roche*ter . * to 4 Bally (53-4744______________ 651-4484 FREE TO GOOD NOME - "MALE Labrador-Spr|ng*r mixed. 4(36964. FREE PUPPIES. 363070. GERMAN SHEPHERD, AKC, ALL shots, male 4 month*, $75. 60-5671. GERMAN SHEPHERD. AKC, EXC. welch dog. (60. MA *6483. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. AKC rag. White and elhrar Wray, call Panton 629-7144. HAvrt mat6ned Bair of eea- gtee 11 met. aid, bred from pood hunting stock, real., 4936343. irish sEWER pups Xor saLe 473-7049 MalE miniature scitVIAJTlR, choice of Ittfar, I weak*, haa *hot», and aapare beautiful cham-PlaR »*edc, 4)35. OR 35481 MINIaYUIE bACHSHUNb EGp. ptee AKC registered; Call baler* 1:14 and after g p.m. pg ■ 11111 mTxIB dachshund', female, child's P*«. 336630. MIX^D beagle and spaniel pup*. 12 wk», aid. Mate MS. PB-male (10. PI no*. b66bt»r|WC'' ■re, n* paper*, no. 6364676 /to m! THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAif, JANUARY* V19GG m Pdts—Honting Deg* 79! Farm tggi)W—t____________ POMERANIAN. TINY WHITE MALE! WE HAVE TWOWHEEL BOLENS agdfBd (tabal*. tag. OR wm., . tractor*. wRh now bhm tor sso. POPpilSI PART COCKtR AND_______f „ ■- i sprtogor bmM. >?««. faM couLik Puppies. tu ew-iwi - _________ PERSONALIZED GROOMING 1 . POODLE SUPPLIES HOUSE OP POODLES ■IB Dlxto OR S-BMO POODLE PUPPIES. REASONABLE. SKA 714B4. ________ POODLE CLIPPING AND GROOM Bib. any *ty|o. M2-45(0. L. Martin. REGISTERED CHIHUAHUA PUP- rler stud service. PE STUD SERVICE FOR TVMNCftl tHvar toy Paadto, fas. al*e 2-ycar-i OtdBlBB-tomata rag. poodle for w — Pox terrier! pupa. Shots. Hutchings. ISIS Hadley Rd-SP-jW. Toy terrier aho chihuahua mixed; also rsglstored Collie. PE teW. IS Court or. Coarse on In and see the new VMS Bolens tractors. Wp have every-IMng In stock. Evans Equipment Sales E Sendee, ua Ohio High-way. C tare elan. SIS-ini. Trovtl Trailers It 1 NEW SELF-CONTAINED IP trailers, custom truck cavers and campers, 474-11 S3. YORKSHIRE TERRIER PUPPIES, stud mtvIcb. Poodles. PE 4-4793 Avctioa Sales 10 AUCTIONEERS: BERRY AND Spoh; PE PEWS or PE 7>*» AUCTION SALES We have a large lot of unclaimed furniture and mlsc. Hems, from storage te ha sold without reserve. Friday January 7 at 7:SB p.m. L B. Smart Salas Farm. IN w. Tienksn Rachsstsr. .1966 CENTURYS, ROBIN HOODS ARE HERE STOP IN AND INSPECT QUALIT* we have* four IMS models ■oft. reduced for quick sale I TOM STACHLER AUTO and MOBILE SALES SMI W. Huron St. . PE MB iri" CABOVER, SLEEPS 4, COM-I pletety seH contihiad with heater stove. Ice-box and marine toilet SUM. Atao PS", stsos. T S R CAMPER MFG. CO. I ISO Aubvrn Rd. 152 3334 w CENTURY SELF-CONTAINED, •ale IMS roes. Cqll after I p.m. AUCTIONLAND a-t,4 ■ - ANNOUNCES ... Its opsnlna. When? .. THIS SATT.JAN. 7 7 P.M. Where? ISM CRESCENT LAKE RD„ CORNER at NUN. across trom Waterford High School Accommodations for halt a thousand people, JV» ecres of parking. Thousand; of Items te sail at your prica, Including: stevas; rofrtgorater*. washers, ^dryers, tan. living room and b*d-{ room furniture, carpets, and every other Item tmaokiaoto In quantity. H you heve never ettondsd an suction be tors come ateM, and! well show and explain to you hew to Bid and tendon your home at year own prtea. Financing arranged tar. We'll Me you. at A action lend this SAT. NWWT JAM. Ith AT 7 P.M. Doan SOW •• 4:30 p m. SAT. JAN. «, fPjM. ISM CRESCENT LAKE RO. Ph. 474-SS47 . „ Auction**!* Mika Spak and Gary Barry "The Singing Auctioneer. Avert PRtOAY Tsm p.m. KSSMSWSK We Buy—SeU—Trade. Rotall 7 days Candgnmanla welcome BIB AUCTION . SM7 Dtata Hqy. OR 71717 IMS W ALUMINUM TRAVEL trailer. Can after tom Ms-ms. IMS TRUCK ANO CAMPER, C6m-Blately seH-cantainad. *45 E. Wei ton Blyd, AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT Rto. See them and oat a demonstration at Warner Trailer Salas. SMS W. Huron (plan to loin one of Wally Byam's exciting caravans). BOOTH CAMttR 10-foot camper, completely gas equipped, OR 3-5524. BOOTH CAMPER Aluminum covers and compart for any pick— —— font. OR Housa traitors •9 MMEDI ATE OCCUPANCY. 1*41 Mortoft* 10x47 i»xc. condition, MA Oxford Trailer Soles 1*44,MODELS, IS I* 4* ft, 71717 » wide ani l dory. MtrtBtai, Slew-arts. Belvedere and the femoue lightweight Tharmepanel Wlnhaba 90 travel units. Also good mad units We guarantee traitor space. Wa have no gimmicks. Just IS years of good merchandising and ISM satisfied customers. „ Open M. closed Sunday I Mile south of Lake Orton on SUSS MY 3ta771 ^ Parkhursf Trailer Salts FINEST IN MOBILE LIVING U I M ft. Featuring Now Mean — Buddy and Nomads. Located half way betwtsn Orton and Oxford on MSS, next to AT Country Couoln. MY 74411 ■ Rent Trailer Space______90 NEW SPACES WITH NATURAL GAS Pontiac Mobile Heme Park. MotGrcydtt 95 K & W CYCLE YAMAHA Two locations to servt you. S4M Auburn, Utlce end 7411 Highland Road. Pontiac. fuZUKfCYCLtS, 40CC-250CC, RUPP Mlnlbikes as low as B1EP.P5. Take MS* to W. Highland. .Right or Hickory Rldgo Rd. to Demode Rd, Left end lollow signs te .DAWSON'S SALES AT TIPSICO LAKE Phone MAin (-SI7*. . Wantad Cars-Trucki ; lBljCARNIVAL MONEY 11.. PAID FOR SHARP CARS l aeed hundreds of thorp can to ■tin out Mata orders, and to stock my lot that is a tuft city Mock In site. GALE McANNALLY'S NATIONWIDE AUTO SALES 1304 Baldwin FE 8-4525 TOP I FOR CldAk CARS OR trucks. Economy Cots. 7355 Dixie. "TOP DOLLAR PAID" PUR "CLEAN" USED CARS GLENN'S JaiA Cart-Trtcta 1B1-A 1-1 ANO IB JUNK-CARS - TRUCKS Free tow. OR 77*37.______„ . 7 OR 7 JUNK CAM - TRUCKS free tow anytime. PE 7*444. , . ALWAYS BUYING JUtK CARJ-FREE TOWI TOP MI-CALL FE MI42 SAM ALIEN A SONS. INC. COMPLETE JUNK CARS. PICKED up. Free tow.. H. A H. Auto Sain A Service. OR 7S300. .. Open Sunday * to 4 Used Auto-Truck Parts 102 B.S.A.-HONDA TRIUMPH.,— NORTON 5-SPEED DUCATI Special winter prices, act now and save. «• •« * ANDERSON ■ALES A SERVICE s. Tatagraph pi s-tim January clearance . AUCTION SUNDAY, JAN. 9, 2 P.M. such m dan*, Node. trlcyttn, M-cyctat, candtoo, iawelry, clothing and other artteta*. COME TO THE BARGAIN BARN Where we have 3 acres at navi and used travel trailers and truck campers la chooae tram. Service, supplies and storage, Hours » to i weekdays, closed Sunday. JACOBSON TRAILER SALES A RENTALS 54*7 Wltffam* Lk. Rd. OR J-WSl CAMPERS ■’ TUtCliS Winnebago Winnebago Phaanh PhoonTx Wolverine Alee used trailers' and campers. Pickup covers, We sell snd Install Raasa and Draw-tits hitchss. HOWLAND SALES.and RENTALS SMS Dixie Hwy. OR 71454 Open * e-m. *tu * p.m. - SUZUKI 1-year — 12,000-mile warranty 250CC—4-speed ALL MODELS IN STOCK TUKO SALES, INC. *77 E. AUBURN. ROCHESTER ________UL 7-sm YEAR-END CLEARANCE SALE ON 1*45 MODELS-DEMOS USED BIKES Now on dtsp-ay - the fabulous X4 Hustler. CUSTOM COLOR a* W. Montcalm FE 4-BS13 t»J» PONTIAC CATALINA FOR sale by parts, 73A474S betwten Ad. By Dick Turner|Bwr md Usad Cars _ llt jllwr wi Had Caw 106 l*M CHEVROLET IMPALA OR ,1*45 CHEVY IMPALA SUPER tor talar medal car. l*st CHEVY, 4-CYLINOER, NEW dutch, muffler, U-tofctti and valves reground. Plrtf UNO. PC 5-1104. | MS - CHdviOttfT rik, go6d' condition. BARGAIN AUTO. an W, Huron CHEVY REAL SHARP, tAVfc IHPCMEVV, MOTOR OVER-! hauled, new mufflBf, wl pipe and shocks, snow tiros, radio, neater, 4uic. second car. UL I-4IS7. 1*46 CORVAIR, EXCELLENT, AUTO reasonable 343-557*. REPOSSESSION-1960 CHEVY Sport, W7. ISO horse engbtt, automatic, leade dwllh extras, phono 4M-4W1 attar 3 pjn. pals, hardtop, no money payments of SLIT woddy. Cl Mason ot 33S-4m. McAalEfo. IM- Looking for a 1965? 1965 Chevy mi lui Cow 166 pontiac-rambler-i ' TgysMsBiit- — WW I ... Core. Mr. Saow, Ml 4-4BSA £.*R ,\ 1*45 DODGE DART-DEMO rochStbTdod^e Drive Aw*r- Savo Mara Pay Call 451-BtM . Rocheater 1965 DODGfe Coronet Moor hardtop — A reel fMauiy that afters the economical 4-cyllnder with automatic, radio, oowor steering and factary warran- r $1695 FULL PRICE ■ t I960 Chavy Full Prica $395 •at Air 2-door with power steering, arakafc, automatic yBL * -• . M down - *3.47 Weakly Exceptionally clean, priced wall below wholesale. Good value, low mileage, oqvlppad as you lies it. Hundreds of other fine usad cars to choose from. Cash or finance direct with King Plan Financing. KINGp- . AUTO SALES MS* M Elliebeth Lake PE A4MI Biscoyna 4-Door 4-eessenger wagon, with o gram finish, radio, ~ whitewalls. 1*M aBr-> Hupter Dodge W. I7-4M* Rmo 4e* $, Hunter near IS MNa Rd. BIRMINGHAM »‘ 1*44 CHEVY CORVAIR 4-DOOR, OR-iginai finish, •ufomattc, full pries j > Estate Storage1 1M S. East Blvd. 333-7141 1*3* TRIUMPH, CORVETTE FOW ered. Sail complefe or angina and transmission. FE 7344*. cheVy 44*w TIRES, «Tl ShSorTv.!*75- °* W5“'| ftarjUT" »?uil GLENN'S 1*44 LeSabra 2-door hardtog, 14.000 actual mlltA power steering, power brakes, tinted glass. L. C. Williams, Salesman *32 W. Huron St. FE 4-7371 FE 4-17*7 Many more to choom trom MUST DISPOSE OF - 1940 CHEVY impel* hardtop, no rust, no mon-ay dawn. Payments *1 87.90 weakly. I Call < Mr. Murphy at FE J-4IB), McAulltfe. , 1*41 CHEVY IMPALA. STRAIGHT stick; I clylnder, on*4wn*r, almost Ilka now. full price 8595. MARVEL SSI Oakland Av*-, $2195 1965 Ford Custom 2-Qoor HI* 3*0 V| Bnglna, nisslon, heater,'only $1995 1965 Mustang ; v 2-Door Hardtop with o Mu* finish, radio, heater, only — $2095 - DESOTO, 9000 RUN* condition, full power. 343-7*45, 1957 FORD CONVERTIBLE, Vi AD- 1*41 CORVAIR MONZA, AUTD mafic tranamlsslaR, good tires, A-1 shape, taka over payments. OR > 3-I14S. 1*41 CNfVROLEt, ST At ION WA&-ON, Credit no problem, S3.4* a Nui thwaod Aula. FE 7*13* 1*41 CORVAIR MONZA EXCELLENT shape, must sail, 4772MB. 1*41 CORVAIR. FLOOR SHIFT. B4IS. Hatty, 437011. 1 1965 Ford Galoxie 500 Convertible with # red finish, 352 VI engine, .Tin-cy\BK radio, haidar. CrultaO-Matlc, now-er steering, whitewalls. Only — Northwood' $2395 T9F rvRu Lunvcn i newiN »■* automatic, radio* htattr, $100 or bait i after. FE Afun. [Hji FoAd 'ktATxSW wAAM/'IUI. 337334B. 1*4* T-BIRD , . |4*» FULL PklCE. no cash madid, no payments Til Feb. is. QgdyS Maters. 2tM Fen. Mac lU-r at Oadidta. WWW. thEy MUST GO I 1*4* Ford pdaor * ‘ .feiTrpBTB 11*57 Ponttoc, oil power ......Iff 1*54 Pickup. Ford, 84-ton .. 1147 '3*3t Plymouth Tdoor ......:. 117 i Plenty of loti models and trucks Cheap. ECONOMY GUIS P35 DIXIE HWY. j1*S3 PORO FIAT HE AO ENGINE clean, good liras, bast offer, 477 2534 between 7-18 ovoningA 1*S4 FORb CUSTOM, NO RUST, stick. Boot offer. 451-3*44. 195* kOM>" VICTORIA 7D00R hardtop. V-l. (75. 4I71I3B. FORD 1*47 WAGON, GOOfa RUB-bar, 471, 474-5022. __________, 1*46 Ford fairlan17~v-i. aqua clean interior, good hoator, 7 good tiros, wlnlerltoa lor *2*5. FE 2-4094 1*4* FORD V-l WAGON. TOP CON-ditlon, no root. OL 1-3*#. 1*40 FORD WAGON, 1340. FE 71*44. CONVERYlBLi, CRED- Twn -fCKuu, a» i*4o vw, tiS. dddp t&wriflfT A2I47 alter « p.m. .. i or howls repairs, 473-1777. SPARTAN ONLY SPECUALS 1*44 QUICK LeSABRE IN DAZZLING MINT GREEN WITH A FANTASTIC LIST OF FACTORY EXTRAS, IN-* CLUOING OM ALL-WEATHER AIR CONDITIONING AND POWER. A TRULY EXCELLENT BUY AT ONLY 11,917. 154 OAKLAND AVE. (14 MILE NORTH OF CASS AVE.) Ft 7441*--------- RE SPARTAN ONLY SPECIALS mi CHEVY BEL-AIR, 7 DOOR, V-l STANDARD IN GRONZE AND WHITE WITH COMPLETE EQUIPMENT. GUY TODAY WITH NO SSS DOWN AND JUST $5.87 WEEKLY. 85] OAKLAND AVE. (Vb-MILE NORTH OF CASS AVE.) FI 74511. 1*55 GMC CAB ANO CHASSIS, FINE VW |F|6 CONVERTIBLE—6*515 w« WILDCAT, BRAND NEW, 34 for fuel oil truck, oft. new Hres. prlvate. S55A' call f«: miles. 335^473. 1*54 GMC school bus, 40 passenger,-'**' good condition. Taylor Chevrolet Soleo, 147 E. Willed Lake Dr„ Walled Lake. Phon* MA 4-4504 Oakland County's oldest Chevrolet Dealer. 1*54 FORD 84-TON PICKUP, EXC. condition. FE 5-4749. 1*57 CHEVY PICKUP, *325 1571554 im[VW. coMKBti M5T51 overheul, A-l shape. 8400. 035-2714. 1*4* VW STATION WAOON, 0#BL cor, *275 each, m t. Frond*. 1961 VW Full Price $395 Convertible,, light blue finish. 55 Down S3.47 Weekly fee Due te jne SM of Mr.’ t^oglx *1 sister, Mrs, Clayton Forkor, will bo closed in Sat., Jan. OXFORD COMMUNITY AUCTION. SATURDAY, JANUAkY • — 1 FJW. j. W. Combs HMim snd roltcs. Ill S. McKinley, Flushing. PERKINS MLE SERVICE AUCTIONEERS Ph: 113-43544*1 Sworti Croak SATURDAY, 6 P.M. Chests, dressers, full and to size beds cqmptole, round Oak table and 4 diefrt, crib, aefa and chair, fleetrtc stove, refrigerators. REPOSSESSED Blond bedroom suit* comp 1st*, 7 piece living room suite, living room ttblo and lamp, electric ,OVRAILR0AD SALVAGE Full end V* oho Horns too numerous to mention. Consignments tek ■■a iw ■ ... HOBO PICK-UP CAMPERS THEY ARE QUALITY BUILT HOBb MFO. SALES Root 1345 Aubgrn Rd. Sot. end Sun. noon till S p.m. BS1-SM7 RRytbWd mercury MFRrBimtp nsji B»liM* INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-,E)!c*Pt|onal|y cHan. prfcod well be-MERCUR Y-MERCRUISER OEALBR a|. ^ mKmnicqi condition, km wholesale. Good value, low CRUISE-OUT, NC. call altar 4 p.m, FE 4-1BBB. mHogifft’ QRVppod OJ you like It. PIONEER CAMPER' SALES Pickup camporo by Travel Queen, Overland, Ohranca, Concord troll an, Marlt fiberglass truck cavers, 3340 W. Huron. FE 73BB*. »# THE NEW AVaLiBR, AUO, Barth, Cenalr and Htw. Nationwide caravan*. All sqos. Door plans availabl*. Good buys sn lilt over '45*. Ellsworth Traitor Sales 4577 Dixie Hwy. MA 714*0 small Wan# eAsiiMR, on dito, JACK W, WALL, OWN- Wff- .........: ER ANb AUCTIONEER. MV 7IS71 WOLVERINE Thuck BOBWffl or MY 7*141. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE 7>30 P.M. SATURDAY snd sleepers. New end used *3*5 up. Also rental*. Jocks, Intercoms, Road, Union Lake. Railroad Md Insurance salvaaa. U—ZI-—- stork, trials, drill malar, mdvs I n**B*ll SH8BTB 19 43 E. waitan Open ** FE s-4401 1944 JOHNSON MOTORS AND MO tar storage at Tony's MarJte. "CLEAR THE DECKS" SALE Used beats, rigs with nsw Ufa Guaranteed Motors. ~ merchandise you now. None current 1*5* FORD FICKUF, 84-TON, NEW! snow tiros, .good mechanical condl-t Hon, callGlfkGIT*. ______I 1*5*. IHC. MODEL §6-17*. bYAlil.l 2-speed axel, 125x34 10-ply tiros, tl' hydraulic tilt-tod wlm hydraulic winch, now paint. 53,500. King --JMOTNII. Bros- FE 4*714. / Tsrrlflc savings to i»*o FORD 4-WHEEL DRIVE, FREE-runnlng hubs, custom cab. Ilk* nawl Save! JEROME FORD -Rochester FORD Dealer, OL 1*711. PINTER'S (370 Opdyks FE 4-0924 (1-75 at Oakland University Exit) Correct cra6t speed boats stock, took, drill motors, senders,, docks, sklltots. can openers, lamgt, " lewelry. groceries, goal table. ST HOUSETRAILER dresser, cnast. bod*, mattresses! 424-3304 ottd box sgrtngs. couchta., dtatrs, m* DETROiYBR,' 1x34'."WILL +Ak!i tables, llnotoum, tarps, deep, tat, model cor cloths, and hundreds of other Items I too numerous to mention.. B & B AUCTION 4*** Dial* Hwy, OR 71717 _ i poymont. Between 4*. Walton Troilor Fork. G-17. Livtstock „ 1943 10x5f~bfefft6ITIfc. 83 rooms. FE 7I4B3. m I GRADE SADDLE HORSES FOR solo, priced fnm *125 up. Term*, no money doom. Moo saddle and bridles. Ooidon H Corral. IM* Hiller Rd. 343*477. ClaCX GuaRtKR house mare 11*13 PRINCESS St'XIO'. 2 BEDROOM ■ CHAMPION FE 4*7*3 or FE 4-7037 oft 1043 MARLCTTE. IV Ingroom tip-out, air Immediate poeaesslon *53-1749. tost, bGOR. Saddle with white buck mj stitch, never used, must saerme*,* *140. Coil 441-3*41. REGISTERED APPALOOSA MARE prod to Flsshle Britches, well broke, kid sole, will tool In April, aloo other registered meres some bred, some open. GaMan H Corral, 1800 HIHtr Rd. 343*477. SADDLE HORSE, OkifTLll WkLSH pony more, 3 year* aid; 3 Holstein heltors, 4 mos. otd, 47S-2B54. Former POLICE HORSES FOR sat*. EM 7*17)1 _________■ x J*', 'LIV-condHIontr, Bast altor. Turbocraft Jat Beats r Sgto* -Sllvertln* Ski Barg* Sylvan Pontoons Saiifish and Fonidlsa Evinrude Motors Intorcaptor Engines Eaton and Volvo Drives Setae—Storage Service Boat HautlMg W* buy and sell usad boats and motors MICHIGAN TURBO CRAP[ ON BALANCE. JUST $*.47 I WEEKLY. CALL MR. CASH. 3374521. SPARTAN. 11942 CORVAIR MONZA TDOOR, WE have 3 to choose from, 45 down and ! *4 per weak. LUCKY AUTO 1*42 CHEVY IMPALA WAGON, V* I engine, auto, dual power, 14,500 miles, private, 3171714. MUST DISPOSE OF - 1*43 CHEvY convertible, no money down, payments of It-47 weekly call Mr. Murphy at 335-4101. McAulltfe. 1943"VW SUNROOF, WHITEWALLS. 0A **33* Oxford, Michigan 14*00 mltoSxJl.llO. FE 74514. BUICK RIVIERA 1*45. TAK£ OVER - ' 1963 Renault payment*,. Private owner. FE 4*903 Tull Price $395 ’ 4-door with a - rad finish, snd Is a fantastic gas-savar. $5 Down 4347 Weekly Finance right on tat with exclusive King Flan. Bankrupt, garnisheed receivership, are welcome. Hundreds of car* to choas* from. 1965 Ford i - LTD 2-Door Hardtop * with a* White finish, VI sngms, radio, healer, Crulse-O-Matlc, power steering, whitewall*. Only — $2495 -1965 Ford Galoxie 500 XL tdoor hardtop, white finish, 343 VI angins, radio, heater, Crula*-0-Mstlc, power steering. Only — '$2495 | 1965 Ford J LTD 4-Door Hardtop dark bfue finish, 390 VI snglne, radio, hsatar, Cruts* 0 Matte, power snaring, power brake*, white-wells. Only — $2595 • BEATTIE i FULL POWER, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, RADIO ANO HEATER AND WHITEWALL TIRES, ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN, Assume weakly payments of IMS. Call credit mgr. Mr. „ Perks it HAROLD TURNER FORD, Ml 4.7540. 1*41 FALCON RECENTLY OVER-1 ItoUled, need money—reason tor ! setting, rses, 447-3741._____ 1*41 FALCON FUTURA, SPORT , coup*, bucket seats, t owner, 137 I 7542. REPOSSESSION-1N1 FORD HARD-•op. No Money Down, pnymaM* of 14.17 .weakly. Call Mr. Massw at Ft 74tff. McAul>(to 1961 Ford Full PricE $495 2-door hardtop, powder blue. 15 Down 14*1 Weakly Finance right on tat with exclusive King Flan, bankrup, garnisheed, receivership, ere welcome. Hundreds of cars to chops* from. KING AUTO SALES t ‘ ms* at Elisabeth Lake FE 74MS KING AUTO SALES MS* at Elisabeth Lake ____FE 74MS LATE MODEL CADILLACS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES JEROME MOTOR SALES mt wide Track Dr. FE 77171 WE ARE ADDING ON BUT Still Open for Business Com* out tor good used cars VAN CAMP CHEVY __________________ MILFORD MU 71*25 *•** STATION WAGON, 1*43 WHITE, BI&AYNE CHEVY 4, Powerglide, snow tires, A-1, after 5 pjn.. EM 3-4*11._ 1*41 FALCON TDOOR SEDAN WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, RADIO ANO HEATER ANO WHITE-WALL TIRES, ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN, Assume weekly payments of S5J5, CALL CREDIT MGR. Mr. Parks at HAROLD TURNER FORD. Ml 7750*. ON DIXIE HWY. Itr WATERFORD "Your FORD DEALER Since l*3T' "Home ef Service after thit Sale" OR 3-1291 1*41 PORO, (-PASSENGER WAGON, power brakaa, Mooring, T-BIrd engine, 8375, OL 1-S34I.____ 1*43 CHEVY II CONVERTIBLE, radio and heater, automatic, brown with white top. 1*15. FE 773*0. Autobahn Motors, Inc. VOLVO 1*4X 547B-I* ENGINE, pretty blue, low ml., spoltais condition. Hale to tall but now must drlv* company car. 451-0134 altar; 4 p.m. SEE LLOYD WALLACE (USED C AO ILL AC SPECIALIST) WILSON CADILLAC OF BIRMINGHAM MI 4-1930 ‘ 1*43 CHEVROLET 1-DOOR SEDAN WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, RADIO AND HEATER ANO WHITE-WALL TIRES, ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN, Assume weekly payments of IMS. CALL CREDIT MGR. Mr. Park* at HAROLD TURNER FORD, Ml 77500. 1*43 CHEVY CONVERTIBLE, *130 and taka over payment*. Call 417 1343 after 4 p.m. _______ V-4, power CHEVRO- extras, 1944 CHEVY IMPALA, LOW~ at 743 Porttand. N* dealer. 1*45 VW. LIKE NEW, RADIO. 100 ether good buy*, tt* up. Economy Usad Car» 7335 Dixie Hwy. 74531 JIM V*T, RED CONVERTIBLE. 1*43 FORD F-350 STAKE, WITH 7j *S»r»!*ItaLr*dlo,.4*00 BCtMl "»*» (naw engine) 1 »piitd tran*,l OR 75335 Bator* 5 p.m. AUTHORIZED VW DEALER H mil* north of Miracle Mil* 1745 S. Tatagraph__FE JEROME FORD, Rochester FORD Dealer, OL 1-9711. Ilk* new! RENAULT, IBM, BUG GOOD RUN- AT COLONIAL OUR NEW ULTRA MODERN PARK All 1*44 Medal* on Dliplay In Every Price Range At winter Discount* MOBILE .home, 1 MUST iACRIFICfc LIK| NEW i'ft ' tflhtng Cp h.p. fbhbig Scott boat motor, baauflful carrying case, complete with remote tank, unit weighs 3* lb., VOtM. Win dlscaunt 1100, OR I 71909. v REGISTERED APPALOOSAS ANO quarter horses tor sale, Mare*. 15 Opdyke Rd. 337-1457 (Corner of MS* at Opdyki) OR 5430 ,01x1* Hwy. 4772*10 (W Mile South of Waterford) OPEN 7 DAYS ___________________ OFF SEASON BARGAINS IN USED motor*. 100 top. Mercury — 45 hjf. Mercury — *0 h.p. Johnoen— several gaad'TS's. All guarantoad and prlcad right. „ , MICHIGAN TRUBO CRAFT and OAKLAND MARINE SALES 2577 Dixie Highway—Pontiac Phone 4772442 1*45 FORb VtotON PICKUP. V-0, custom cab, radio, whitewalls. Only 11*0* mile*. Save I JEROME FORD, Rochester FORD Dealer, OL 1*711. ■ -: • . r REGISTERED QUARTER HORSE mar*, brad to Pln-up-Strlng. well CLOSEOUT Boat* Cano** Motor* Lawnboy mower* L OWEN'S MARINE SUPPLY 594 Orchard Lake FE 2*020 _ __ AT WATERFORD SALES ipor mercury outboards. broke will foal In March. "GoidenSSPECIAL: 15'xir Driftwood, 54'xlT‘l Kar's Boat's A Motors, Lak* Orion. H Corral, loot Hlltor Rd. 3474477. Names. Space available, open -------------SEE THE ~~ darn, Tl. to • and Sunday, U:301 194* Evinrude Motor* *?. M59 «cro»* from Pontiac| Skeater Snowmobile Sn Airport. 332-7915 and 4773400. Larsen Bail* M DETROITER—PONTIAC CHIEF | HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS Yaur Evinrude Dealer' Toe trade .allowance on your ■ preeanl mablta home. Ye*, *U Detroltar product* meet or Nay Bnla Fbb8 400 BALES ALFALFA BROME HAY. OAktand 7705*. Nay for jULk. I2445 RatTalee Labe Rd., Davliburg,________ wwePwBei> B6I APPLES—CIDER A sear* at vartotto*. Finest quality | fruit. Bargain* In utWIty grade*. 1 SIJI bw. u*. Swaet cider fraehta ef MlltaHl, 0 to d BMW. 6id8r, OONUTi AND APPLES, whetaeata. and retail, span daily fill I p.m. ail winter, Dlent't Orchard and Cldar MUL 1470 E. Ranch Rd. 4 ml. eouth of Hatty lust off Milford Rd. 437-4001. ___871 BOLEN* * h«. RIDING TRACTOR, anew blade, chains, mower, traitor, iiwaoir. *771441. | exceed th* rigid Bhta Book standards tor heating, plumbing and Hectricat systems, vow never 1*** I. Tatagrigk 332-0033 USED CRUISERS 41 Owen* 30* Exprpts, 7*ta#per hardtop, radio, sounder, loaded *9.45* ’44 Owen* 24' Expres*. 725 h.p.. fully equipped, IS hour* ISMS . 14 Owens tr Exare**, IM h.p«________ , .____I fully agutapad. taw hour* 84295 Ate a targe artaetton of u*ed • and ,t4 corenatTW flbergta* 7 crulsar. I/O. lit Vefvo. power 1 nit. taadod MW {'43 Owsm 19' flberglM cruiser, I/O tt* tl4- Interceptor, ■ trailer, atarap* cover ..... WtS HEW 114* MODELS 4301 Dixie _Hwy. ■ OR 71201 j ON DISPLAY . LAKE & SEA MARINA Drayton Plain* OPEN 7 DAYS-9 to 9 SEE THE NEW 1944 MODELS naw on display All mablta nomas *n n discount special low dawn payment RLOW, DISK. }■_, on to* MOt financing drag, maw Mad*. 40 mower, 8750. FREE DELIVERY-FREE SET-UP 1941 Ftod pickup, no mb Sm -- Nto PARKING FARMALL Z5S7 i__________ snow blade. 41 mower WE (MJARAIiTEE ■FACE, _____________________________, l arge selection ot If* wide*. NEW YEAR’* SPECIALS ON NEW HOLLY PARK. CHAMPION _ tractor* and equipment. W* tirade; PARK WOOO ANO PARK ESTAfES and Hnanae. Hart land Area Hard- Law overhead - save real maker 1 Midland trailer sales j22S7 Dixie Hwy. 217*771 I an* Mack north at ?atagraeh ware. 4377MI OLIVER Farm and Ind. Equipment RIVER BANK Dixie Tractor Mobile Village AND EQUIPMENT CO. 4777 DIXIE HWY, DRAYTON 474-3351 tHE LARGEST Pontiac's Newest Mobile Home Park REAL" FAR M Michigan. John Dear* and Naw Ida* parts galore ItamaBta chain saws. KAItoo Heal are, Celt hydraulic drlv* riding •ractore tractor cyrtre and term toys. Grid Bad OR Stomps an mardiandito la Made. Davis Ma- Srn our now lores mablta ham* dto- Lacatod In th* heart af th* Psattaci area, an the shorn* af th* Clinton River, with access to Sylvan Lake. dttwv Ca, OrtawvIHe. HA 7-2212. j USED SNOW (LOWERS, M* EACH ] SEARS |k>. tractor with anew blower and mumi SIM. LIKEJieW. BOLENS. Thn. waking R aitai id nil bigdi j|T1 ______ KING BROS. FI 70734 SfJi. li W pa_71*dl| ■*- Fonttac Rd. dt OdRiO* . Tl May. Tap quality Haas af ma-btle homo* to fit yaur budget IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY RIVER BANK MOBILE ^LtfOT ‘MS Telegraph, Pantlac OPEN: Man.-Tato, WUd-Thurs, II to % Sunday, II to * OWENS OEALER Woodward al l. Blvd. FE 71517 Woofed Cors-Trucks ~101 euYiNo sharp cars (UD MANSFIELD USED CARS 1511 Baldwin, I Mocks N. ot Walton FE 2*2841 EXTRA 1964 ‘ EC0N0LINE Daluxa Club station wagon with automatic toansautown. . radio, Malar and whitewall tires, only 549 dawn and waakly payments of $11 Jl. HAROLD TURNER FORD, INC. 444 S. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM Ml 77500 AUSTIN MINI COOPER, 1943, COM-ptatoly rebuilt, 8700, call 482-5200 after 5:30 p.m.____________________________ 1145 GMC W-TON FICKUF; RADIO, heater, 17,000 mil**, Like Naw Condition I 81,415 JEROME FORO, Rochester FORD Dealer, OL I-(71V. _________ Get -Our Best Deal! PONTIAC'S NEW AND ONLY AUTHORIZED JEEP DEALER Many Naw Jaaps In Stock Snow Mad**, teas, wagons, trucks. 1041 Jaap Universal. 7wheel drive, hnrdto* cab, naw snow Made, bail attar.. fMJRipi Superior Rambler 550 Oakland Av*._FE 71411 nlng condition, naw dutch. mornings. MY 72141 ■ Can 1151 CAOiLLAC CduRC ttol. FULL price, no cash nasdad. Opdyks | Motors, 2230 Pmtlac Rd. at Op-! dyke. FE 71237. ; 1959 Cadilldc I Full Price $695 '4-door with full power equipment.11964 CHEVROLET SS Down 14.32 Weakly Finance right on tot wllti exclusive King Flan. Bankrupt, gar nlshatd, receivership, ere welcome Hundred* of cars to .chops* from. Lloyd's 1965 CHEVY 4-Door with V-4, automatic, power steering, brakes, heater, radio, whitewalls and alr-condlnonlag, color— blue. Only $2395 1964 CHEVY Hardtop Moor wtth V-0 engine, automatic power steering, brakaa. radio, heater, whitewalls. Only— i $1995 ' 1963 CHEVY 4-Door ^ with Tcyl. automatic heater, radio, whitewalls. Your for Only— $1395 Crissmon Chevrolet ! SPARTAN ONLY SPECIALS IN) FORD SUNLINER IN SOFT ARCTIC WHITE WITH "St" ENGINE. cRUise-o-MATIC MID Fowl*. A LOVELY CAR ALL THE WAY ANO A TERRIFIC OFF-SEASON BUY AT JUST 87(7 FULL PRICE. 155 OAK-LANO .AVE. PA-MILE NORTH OF CMS AVE ) FE 8-452*. FIAT 1(44 1100 D. 4-DOOR, MUST mil, going to sarvlcs, ME 71139, (450. ______________, HKALIY—POWERED BY NEW 1944 Ford VI, 4 spaed transmission, nsw, tires. Priced raaHsttcaliy, 1750. Mt| 74354. KING AUTO SALE! M59 at Elizabeth Lak* FE 74001 SAVE NOW I A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF FINE NEW AND USED SPORTS CARS AT Winter Clearance Prices Comptat* Parts and Service On AH Foreign Can. Meat our naw Imported mechanic and service manager Jama* Montgomery fresh from Scotland. Grimaldi Authorized dealer far MO, Auetln Healey, Sunbeam, Morgen, Fiat IN Oakland Av*. 337*311 SPARTAN ONLY SPECIALS 1(40 CAOILLAC COUPE IN SHINING TUXEOO BLACK, SURELY THE "STANDARD OF THE WORLD" IN EVERY WAY. THIS EVER-POPULAR MODEL IS THE NICEST ONE WE'VE SEEN LATELY. BUY TODAY WITH NO ttt DOWN AND JUST M.*7 WEEKLY. (55 OAKLAND AVI. (U - MILE NORTH OP CASS AVE.) FE 74531. 1(40 CADILLAC SEDAN DeVILLE, bait*, power brakes, stearins, windows and seals, body In top condition, alr-condlttanad, ONI cash, OR stains. Lloyd's New and Used Can______________106 ((SB BUICK SPECIAL. GOOO CON-dltion, $175. (771411. 1960 Buick Full Price $295 Convsrtlbta. power steering, brakes IQAta f Anil I AT automatic. tMM LMWfUNL____________ SS Down I rull power, air conditioning. S2.S3 Waakly r ' $3595 Plnanc* right on tot with exclusive King plan, bankrupt, garnisheed, receivership, ar* welcome. Hun-1 drtds af cars to chaos* from. $1995 Lloyd Motors 1250 OAKLAND 333-7863 Lloyd's 1962 FORD ' < Fairtane. Automatic fransmtaston, radio, haatar. $1095 Lloyd Motors 125& OAKLAND 333-7863 GLENN'S 1964 CHEVROLET Blscayna, 2-door, V-d, standard *14 S. Woodward___ transmission, sharp maroon finish, ioai don't miss at SIM down, $44.44 >TOl LnrySler por month . _ Full Price $495 OAKLAND 4-door, full power oqulpmont. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 724 Oakland Ave. 317*110 1*44 CHEVY 1961 CHRYSLER New Yorker Tdoor hardtop, power steering end broke*, root good condition, you can't beat this dttl. $595 1 L. C Williams, Salesman BIRMINGHAM *" “ ------ CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Ml 7-3214 (52 W. Huron St. PE 77271 FE 717(7 Many more to choose from _ IHHP IMPALA HARDTOP, 40f, 425 h.py Tspeed, positractlon, rod and white, balanced engine, 81350. 477254*. 1(44 CHEVELLE WAGON, ALL EX tras, good condition, roes 7-0*93. 1962 Falcon Full Price $395 2-door with automatic, radio, hooter, whHowolls. 85 Down __ __ _ fl,lT Wflth* Finance right on lot with oxclutivo Exceptionally clean, priced wall be- SS Down (4.42 Weekly King Flan, bankrupt, garnisheed, receivership, ar* welcome. Hundreds of con to choose from. KING Ml GMC FACTORY BRANCH Now end Used Trucks FE 59445 475 Oofctand KING AUTO SALES MS* af EttzaMh Lak* FE 14488 New 1966 FORD mkM F-100 Pickup 240 O 4-cyllnder engine, all Alter, washers, fresh air heater and dr frostore 5-7.75x15 4-ply Hns. Federal tax and 7y*ar warranty. $1795 Just Received It tormarly Detroit Edison cars. 1(44'*, mi's, and IMYs Valiants, priced from (154 and up. While , they last, S5 down. LUCKY AUTO 1(40 W. Wide Track FE 71404 „ or FE 77(14 1(41 BUICK SPECIAL — tXcfclil lent condlttbn VS stick, radio and hooter, . 4 naw Arts plus snow Area. Private. SMB. Call after o.m, 445-2434. Ask tor Truck Dept. PE 5-4101 John McAullffo Ford 277 Waal Montcalm FE 5-41(1 EXTRA Dollars poid i...........**!.■». . FOR THAT EXTRA Sharp Car -"Check the rest, than got ttio hoot" at 1(43 BUICK LtSAfRR, TDOOR hardtop. Clean, on* owner. FE 5-3331. Averill AUTO SALES Ft MWI 1020 Dtxta FE HELP! W* need 300 (ham Cadillacs. Ron-tiers, old* and ButakS tor out-o7 slot* market. Top dollor paid. MANSFIELD AUTO SALES M#4 Baldwin Av*. -FE 5-5(00 FB 8(425 AirtB-Moriiw Insurance 104 CANCELED? REFUSED? Young Drivers? Over 15 yoort experience Insuring con El tad okd refused Bute. Local oorvlc* Poymont plans. CALL TODAY FE 4-3535 Anderson & Associates 1044 Josyln Avenue California Buyers 'ttorwtomenriMJ.1 | M & M MOTOR SALES IIM Ooktaond Avenue • ■ • 227(241 ' taglg BnBnriktg 104-A | chevy-ford-flymouth Credit (tabtarns? — will ftnanco. I TIC cor*, kkr- Snow, Ml 71MB REPOSSESSION 1(42 BUICK INVICTA CONVERTIBLE IN WHITE WITH RED BUCKETS AND POWER. NO SM DOWN AND PAYMENTS Olh JUST 8?.87 WEEKLY /^?CAUr. MR. BURKE, 338-4521. SPARTAN. m 1(42 BUICK SLICTRA. B E T Y t R than oxooltant condrtlon, toko ovor poymonts. Going Into armed tore**. C*H Al ot FE 77W1 BUICK RIVIERA 1(43, 24.000 MlL£i taadod wtm oxtroo, »lr-condil toning. new jm call 477011, OR 75525 fro»TST _ GLENN’S dary, still 1*43 Tdoor hardtop Wildcat Buick, Pd war steering, power brakat, tinted glass, toother uphototi 22JN0 actual. mHM,1 owner, how spore. L C Williams, Salesman fS2 W, Huron $t. ___ FI 77371 Ft 717(7 ___JAony more to chaaoo tram 1(43 BUICk SPECIAL AOtDMATIC radio, hoator, Bh* naw condtttan. Onto SUM. JEROME MiO Rochester FORD Dealer. OL 1*711. Lloyd Motors 1250 OAKLAND 333-7863 GLENN'S 1(45 Cadillac Coup* DaVllta, lull power with air-conditioning. L. C. Williams, Salesman , _ (53 W. Huron St. FI 77371 FE 71787 Many mom to choose from TWO ]965 CADILLACS Pfc EXECUTIVE CARS Both have mw car warranty, low mMilk loaded with accessories. On* a Brough am Fleetwood with Mack toother top; th* other a Calais coup* tatlh full power. Save up to 82.500 on Both. Superior Rambler 5M Oakland Av*. . FE 5# 1(37 CHEVY, fj8d.'Mffifft.i SPOTLESS, RUNS ton CHEVY STICK 1(57 Chovy Hardtop Hutchlnoon Seles ind Service 3(36 Baldwin Rd. FE 72741 1(57 CH|IW WAGON V4, GOOD naming condlttan — OL 714(1. KM CHEVY WAGON, VS AUTO. Thta car to Dk* naw. In every ro-(pact <71. OR 7HM. IMPALA CONVERT- KM CHEVY tlbte, good condition. OL 772(1, T959 Chevrolet Impels sodan with 7cyUnder engine, automatta tronomlstlon, .radio and hoator, ton price, *1(7. No money dptatt, weekly payments art small. W* handle and arranp* an ftnanctat. Call Mt. Dan alz FI 8-4071 Capitol Auto 1964 CHEVROLET Impel* Tdoor hardtop, a midnight; blue with matching Interior, V-4,! automatic, a one owner Birmingham trad*, priced to soil ot— $1695 BIRMINGHAM CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH (14 S. Woodward Ml 7-3214! McComb CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH IMPERIAL \jtr OL ItaSM 1001 N. Main ROCHESTER taw wholesale. Good value, low mMoap*. aadpesd as you nk* It. Hundreds of other tint used cars to chosoa from. Cash or finance direct frith King Plan Financing. KING AUTO SALES MSt ol Elizabeth Lak* FE 740*1 1(44 IMPALA TPASSENdRR ST A-lion wagon, silver grey, V-7 Pow ergllde, radio, wtHtowolta, power steering and brakes, extra clean. S1((5. PATTERSON CHEVROLET CO., 1104 S. Woodward Av*., Blr-mlngham. Ml 72735._____________________ GLENN'S 1(44 Super Sport 4 eg sod Chovy L C. Wiliams, Salesman *52 W. Huron St. FE 77371 FE 717(7 Many moro to chooo* from 1963 IMPERIAL Tdoor hardtop, full factory aquto-mant. excellent condlttan, tap quality. light Mu* with matching in-tartar, only— $1995 BIRMINGHAM CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH (14 S. Woodward Ml 7-3214 1*44 IMPALA TDOOR HARDTOP, maroon, V-l, Powerglide, power steering, radio, whitewalls, oxtra ctoan, 117(5. PATTERSON CHEV ROLET Ca, 1104 S. Woodward Av*„ Birmingham, Ml 72731. 1(45 BEL AIR 4-04X1R, DARK groan, V-l, Powerglide, power steering, radio, whitewall*, extra dean, lifts. PATTERSON CHEV ROLET CO., 1104 S. Woodward ' Ave., Birmingham, Ml 72735. 1*45 IMPALA 4-DOOR HARDTOP, v-t, Powerglide, power ttobring, radio, whitewall*, new car warranty, MW. a (mart one. (22(5. PATTERSON CHEVROLET CO* U04 s. Woodward Ave* Binning-ham. Ml 72725. 1(45 CHEVY 4. 7DQ0R, AUTOMXY-Ic, radio, II,M5. 473-1391. H 1945 CORVETTE, LOADED, 43,250 FE 724M 1945 CORVAIR CONVERTIBLI, IM angina, blue frith whit* top-tnta-r tar. radto, low mitoog*. PE 71111, IMS BEL AIR TDOOR, (-CYLINDER automatic, radto. hoator, t a v a many dottar* on thta car. Fin* family car. H4f Impale '4-door hardtop, taadod With - extra* Including air condl ttoning, price thta beatify today. 1(41 I meal* 2-door hardtop, TcyHn-der, automatic radto. hAMb MM trow* Mu* ftatah, many trouMa fra* mil#* tofr In IM* mare car. Taylor Chavrotol Sale*. )42 E. Walled LaB* Dr. Walled Lake. Phan* MA 4-4304 . Oakland County's oldost Chav ro lot Dealer. <, ^7*j‘ 312 W. MONTCALM Just east pf Oakland tVERYTHING SEEMS TO GO RIGHT WHcK YOU USE PRESS WANT AOS) KESSLER'S DODGE CARS AND TRUCKS Sole* and Sorvlcs Oxford OA 71400 DOOG^ 1(51, RUNS GOOD. (45 OR best qftar by Jwi. 12. 67TK51 1(54 DODGE, GOOD; IMS BARRA-cude. like new. 425-2854. . CHtVYFORD-#LYtoOUTH CREDIT 1962 DODGE Dart 3 to choose from, Vt*. automatic*, power itoerlng, hill price, 87(5, OAKLAND CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 724 Oakland. Av*. 332-flM 1962 DODGE Tdoor station wagon, all vinyl Interior, luggag* rack, economy 7 cylinder. Bag can dll ton, one owner Birmingham trade, only— $695 BIRMINGHAM CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH (14 »■ Woodtftard Ml 7-1214 1(42 FORD TDOOR SEDAN WITH POWER STEERING, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, RADIO AND HEATER AND WHITEWALL TIRES. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Amume weekly payment* of UM. CALL ! CREDIT MOR. Mr. Park* Bl HAROLD TURNER FORD. Ml 77540. K42 FOhO FAIRLANO, SHARP. 2-door, automatic, red and white. Just ss down and (4 par week, lak* it homo with you, bonk rata* on financing. LUCKY AUTO 1(42 FORD STATION WADON WITH FULL POWER, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, RADIO AND HEATER AND WHITEWALL TIRES, ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. A siume wMkly • payment* of (1.(2. CALL CREDIT MOR. MPr- Park* to HAROLD TURNER FORD, Mt 775M. K42 falcon tcylindsr, m cio Mlrit shift, itaMr, light blue with - white tato- SMS mile*, body and MISrtbr ’ oxcritant. Good rubber, 84(5, (37*17 1(42 FORD FAIRLANE TDOOR. 4 automatic, radio. IKS. JEROME FORD Rochester FORD. DdBtar. ol lFTtiT^^Be* KM Ford RAttkACK M Tshttb 17B* ml, extra rim. Ml 4-9732 ^REFDSSESUON 1942 DODGE SEDAN WITH AUTOMATIC. WE WILL MIM TO YOUR HOME FOR JUST IMS WEEKLY WITH NO SSI DOWN. CALL MR. CASH, 3374BL SPARTAN. ’ t ., 1963 000GF “440" ( Tudor hardtog, sharp Inside and out. automatic transmission, radio and hooter, warranty. $995 FULL PRICE Hunter Dodge 499 s. Hunter ittgr lk Mil* Rd. •MMINONANT 4477951 IMF John McAullffo Ford 1963 Falcon Economy Camper Fully oqul(p*d tar yaur vocation. *5 down, hdt batanc* to only— $1095 4* Oakland Av*. FE 5-41(1 John McAullffo Fwd THE PONTIAC PKKS8, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1060 mm C—18 * wmtwt m bargain. M ihTWo’ IfcweadBeed On 186 Wtw dnd Used Con 116 kT/v nSTSi® Wa fInanoa ear awn cart, (to credit or credit pralmna occaatad, no i t' lifipti. CaH Mr. Dan at! PE MP1 tar Immadlats ■oarevti. p Capitol Auto 312 W. MONTCALM ____Judtwat of Oakland Ntt FACTOEY, t TONE, ■ 1 mmtr, Mare, claan, taar mllaaga, -—am. MlI 44241 , _v fAIRLANE Ml V4 Mr .. Warna. axcinaat, ' reassmbls, ■Mil. >, , liipaMI 1*43 FORD GALAX IE, XL HARD-top, Ms Nb* naw, now Mraa. powar^ataarlng. »1,1*5. 473-1231, *M NO MONEY DOWN-WK FINANCE CREDIT ' AUTO SALES I Oakland at wida Trade pe *ni*__ Phone Mel GEORGE MILNE Ml .4-7500 or Lt 9-1630 CREDIT cVeCKe'd'by PHONE ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Your choka from iso lata modal uaad can, also 'u Fords, T-bfrdfc Maaten*i with vary law mfrply aavmanta. BIRMINGHAM AND BLOOMFIELD HILL* -HAROLD TURNER FORD, Inc. did I. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM MUST DISPOSE OF - mi FORD 1 door. Maal No morvay dawn. r wymmua w jvkT wmmt« yw II Muraky at At 5-4101. McAuiiffr. Murphy i flanSuti -wjtD CONVERTIBLE, FULL nawar. aathar Mm, AM-FM radio. CmVJMlI mites. Solid rad with a wtdta top. u.m. jerome FORD, Rochaatar FORD daalar. m i fnfa l**4 FORD OALAXIE SOO M)OOR. V-e automatic, pawar ataortm, AM. FM Starao radio, many (Kfras, law mllaaga, axcallant aatJBun, naw car wairdnly. st.715, or boM ■ attar, prhwla amor. OR Min 1964 T-BIRD Hardtop with tail power, automatic transmission, radio and hoalar and whBaolt ttraa only *12? doom and wyakty paymants of Sid Jl. HAROLD TURNER FORD, INC. dtd S. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM Ml 4-7SM. laid FORD COUNTRY SEDAN WAG-; on Vdr automatic, power steering, radio, lAOOO mllas and la flit naw. Nr* nd 1hod Cwr 1* HrardlMCn 106 MARMADUKE REPOSSESSION — MM MERCURY convartlbla, no money down, pay. . manta of tM7 waakty. Call Hr. Maaaa at Fifrdm. McAaiwta. COMET 4-DOOR MM, RED BOOY, ttraa and inalmt at aaad ahapa, radio, SSOO. OR VdBSt 1*44 FOltD VI CUSTOM 4-DOOR, automatic, axcallant, reasonable of) far, JMV. IM4 FORD 2-DOOR VERY NICE. Gamin. MMA 222-7541 1M4 FORD OALAXIE. ■ BRjWrrSMdPr. t»«4 Ford fairlane wagon, v-a, Mi automatic, power ottering, brakaa. Dealer. OL 1-0711. Rochester FORD; MM MUSTANG 2 FLUS I FAtt-back, VA J a peed, radio, white-walls, sllvar gray, axcallant condition, 11,000 miles, naw car warranty, atm. PATTERSON ICHEVROLET C0« 1104 S. Woodward Asa, jlreiindim, Ml ACTS. IMS MUSTANG HARDTOP, (MM angina, toddad with extras^ phone 4717)24 otter 7 FAR. ]MF John McAuHtfa Ford 1965 Mustang Convertible Low mllaaga, new car warranty, 20? VI, fuff factory equipped. t»5 dawn, ftnanca balance of onfy— $2095 Pawl MKMUItnE n» IMF MM MUfTANO COUPE, MG pine, automatic, power (tearing, brakes, *,000 mites. SIMS. JEROME FORD. RocMalor FORD Dealer. OL Umi. INS FORD MUSTANG, ttt. _________UL 2-411*.___I Pretty Ponies I 1965 Mustangs i . 7 USED MUSTANGS TO CHOOSE FROM CONVERTIBLES HARDTOPS 2 PLUS 2's FULL EQUIPMENT As low as $79 Down HAROLD TURNER FORD, INC. 4*4 s. WOODWARD AVE. __ RIRMINGHAM Nil 4-7500 Inventory Reduction Prices Cut Many BeIow COST 11 1964 Chavy Impala Wa» $1595 -‘A NOW $1395 1963 Ch«vy ’/a-Ton Was $1295 NOW $1095 1963 Chayy Wagon Was $1295 NOW $995 1962 dorvair Monza Was $1095 NOW $795 Was $795 NOW $595 intry Se Was $1695 NOW $1495 1965 Comet Caliente Was $1995 NOW $1795 1964 Comet Sedan Was $1395 NOW $1195 1965 Olds “88" Holiday Was $2695 NOW $2495 1965 Olds “98" Coupe Was $2995 NOW $2795 1965 Olds "442" Was $2095 NOW $1795 1964 Olds "88" Sedan Was $1795 NOW $1495 1964 Olds "83" Holiday Was $1995 NOW $1795 ■ U 1964 Olds Cutlass Was $1895 NOW $1595 1963 Olds "88" Holiday Was $1695 NOW $1495 1960 Olds "88" Sedan Was $695 NOW $495 1965 Rambler Wagon Was $1995 NOW $1795 1960 Mercury ’ ’ Town Stdan rust, aharp aa a tack, jtowar. $485 ewi, MKAvima r? JMF Far a anal _ , On your naw or uaad PaHaa or ainar fine car.. KEEG0 PONTIAC BALES A SERVICE 682-3400 Lloyd's 1962 MERCURY Monterey "S*S5." 1-door hardtop. Beautiful condition. WjvT- $1495 Lloyd Motors 1250 OAKLAND 333-7863 SEE US FIRST BOB BORST _ LINCOLN-MERCURY. SM S. Woodward Birmingham MI 6-4538 white. 4-door, itandard tranamlnlon, lap add or tha Hair, -4 paw tfrai, Tl maw Hrat). Muat aatl Mghaat Bdidar. s»nii, 1M2 PLYMOUTH FURY STATION waaen, paw 0Mm>' new brakaa. naw Fatal kb. Eat ttm car tori P mnw and make attar. MY 1*43 VALIANT SO60k 4-CYLINDER, atanOard drtva, radio, hopaar, BM-naw aamBtlant g* JIROme FORD. Rochaatar FORD Daalar, OLVmt 3. 1964 KVMOUTH I Mean, automatic, pawar gmm*& turn actual ay planty at JbCMry warranty left, 1125 down, MMS par month. - OAKLAND awysiat-nYMOum 724 Oakland Ava. 1044 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR VI, 11827 full prtaa, no manty dawn, wa flnanea at bank rttae. LUCKY AUTO 1040 W. WlOa Track FB 4-1144 or f E 2-7H4 SPARTAN ONLY SPECIALS 1M4 VALIANT V-SDS SEDAN IN O L O W I N G POWDER ■LUC WITH MATCHING NYLON INTERIOR AND WALL TO WALL CAR FIT I NG. TORQUEFLITE, SLANT SIX. A LOCALLY OWNED BEAUTY WITH JUST 2L0t0 CAREFUL MILES. FULL PRICE SUM. SM OAKLAND AVE. (tt-MILE NORTH, OF CASS AVE.) Ft MSS. By Anderson end Leeming New end Used Cm 136 Now tud Usod Cm 116 Now tod fcod Cm 1B3 M* PONTIAC CATALINA, 24WOR MUST DISPOSE ON Hi AONttU. Fewer, no money deem, paymama ot MjO wapN. Call Mr. Murphy Mdwmta. ‘Sorry, wrong house!" |N#w QRd Used Cm 186 New and Used Cm 186 LATE 1M4 CONVERTIBLE, WHITE and black t-deer Valiant. Signal JOO. Excallanf condition, ana owner. 424-3411. DON'S SMALL AD-BIG 10T JO CARS TO CHOOSE FROM MM CHEW II Nova, 2-door hardtop, auto., double power. tlJHb 11*2 CHRYSLER Now Yorker, I dear, full pawar, aula., radio, hooter. Mack, blue IntWtar. SI,Its. ~ ’ 1*44 FORD G a Ian to SOS, tailback, atandard transmission, V-0, vinyl UFfsoIsfary, SI .THINS PONTIAC Sdosr hardfra Catatlna, aula, rtr die, heater, double power. H4*S. MSI GUICK Convertible, double pawar. radio, hauler. SIAM. 677 S. LAPEER RD. Lake Orion MY 2-2041 Lloyd's 1964 MERCURY Monterey 2-door hardtop. Automatic, power staarlng and brakaa. 2 to Choost From $1995 Lloyd Motors 1250 OAKLAND / 333-7863 1964 PLYMOUTH Seen Fury with budoat easts, full powir, automatic trono-mlailon, radio and haalar, whitewall ttraa, only Mt down and arsakly paymants of NSA4. HAROLD TURNER M FORD, INC, 414 1 WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM . Ml 4-7RBI 1966 PLYMOUTH belvedere, 2-door hardtop, beautiful rad flniah, radio and haalar, steering, tinted glass, all s, full price, S2.MJ. It* PONTIAC 2-DOOR HARDTOP, VS, good car. Alla. OR >4710. the goodies, OAKLAND CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 724 Oakland A vs._SHIM SPARTAN ONLY SPECIALS ISM PONTIAC HARDTOP STYLED 2-DOOR WITH V-l, AUTOMATIC AND COMPLETE FACTORY equipment. SHINING BRONZE AND WHITE FINISH. FULL PRICE S4S7. 18 OAKLAND AVE. (V4JWIL1 NORTH QP CASS AVE.) FE S-452S. January Transportation Specials I Door Buster .i Capitol Auto I.. DODGE 1960 PONTIAC Hardtop with automatic transmission, radio and hotter. Full prtco SM7, no money down, sssumi weakly payments of S3. We handle and arrango all nnonclng. Call Mr. Dan at: FE 8-4071 1965 Dodge Specials 1965 Polora Hardtops OH have automatic VI and sowar, aomt with full pawar, soma arlth air condltltOMp. Prices Start at Just -$2097 1965 Coronet Hardtops all with pawar, Vt, automatic, and coma lata factory equipment. Prices Start at Just -$1797 All these cars am low mileage, and have factory warranty in effect for your protection! SPARTAN Fnday-Saturday and Monday Only MUST SACRIFICE, MM COMET. A speed convartlbla. axe. condition, toko ovor payments at S44. MA HML 1*57 PLYMOUTH, 2-dOOr < 7*. SIM. 1*55 WILLYS, Man .... S 7* SI.00' MSI CHIVY, WMM ........ Sl*7 S2.25 ION CHEVY, HtBo ... *1*7 12.25 1*40 RAMBLER SMOOT ... 01*7 flJS 1** MNTJAC Mdan s»7 S3.25I 1*40 booofc 2 door 7!,BW BJW 1957 CHEVY, Acyl. ... S *7. 01.00! 1M0 CHEVY, stick .S2*7 01.25 1*M OLDS, sedan ------- *2*7 |].25 1*1* FORD, Stick , f.,. *2*7 *2.25 1»N iUICK, 2-door .. *2*7 *4.10 1*40 RAMBLER, Classic . 0497 05.35 1*40 CCMff, Wagon . 01*7 04.15 1*40 CHEVY, Wagon . 04*7 07.10 1*42 CORVAIR 1-door ... 04*7 .8.10 1H1 PLYMOUTH Fury .. 0007 07.10 1*41 PONTIAC, audon *7*7 0IJ5 CREDIT MAN ON DUTY MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM WE HANDLE ANO ARRANGE ALL CREDIT—FINANCING CALL MR. DAN FE 4-4071 Capitol Auto 312 W. MONTCALM Just oo|t ot Oakland 1965 VALIANT 2-door, radio and heater, VO. automatic, 10,000 actual mltoi, full price, |1,5*& Lloyd's 1965 COMET V-0, twoKtaor, automatic power •fearing. Factory wgrraRhf. $1995 Lloyd Motors 1250 OAKLAND 333-7863 OAKLAND CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 724 Oakland Ave. ' 222-9150 1960 Pontiac Convertible with power, automatic, plowing Wuol flniah. v $297 Full Price \ 1959 Buick Hardtop style, 2 - door, • automatic, radio, haalar. $397 Firtl Price 1960 Meitbry Sedan \ with V0, standard transmission, radio. hoalar. \ $197 Full Price 312 W. MONTCALM Juat aaat at Oakland REPOSSESSION mi PONTIAC HARDTOP WITH POWER ANO FULL EQUIPMENT, PAY JUST *2.97 WEEKLY WITH NO tSt DOWN. CALL MR. CASH. | 33S-452S. SPARTAN. | SACRIFICE - 1*41 BONNEVILLE 2- 155 Oakland Avt. (Vt milt N. of Cass Ava.) FE 4-452*________ REPOUESStON - 1*43 PONTIAC i hardtop# power, no money down, paymenti of *9.17 weakly. Coll Mr. Mason of 225-4101 McAuilffa. 1963 TEMPEST I dear, automatic, while, lacoHant amdMw BlMpMlb our, weakly special priced to m#— $69r ' 1 BIRMINGHAM CHRY2LER-FLVMOUTH *14 C Wobdward Ml 7G214 1*43 TEMPEST CLUB SEDAN wntr AUTOMATIC fRANaMIMtQN, RADIO-AND HEATER AND WHITE-WALL TIRES, AMbLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN, Aeeume weakly eaymants at SMI. CAU. CREDIT MWtu **• Parks at HAROLD TURNER FORD, Ml 4-7*10/ mg PONTIAC CATALINA CGN-vertlblo, good condition. FI S-24i*. 1964 TEMPEST Wat om 4Gmt MpEmi wagon with automatic transm baton, radto and haator and whlla-;■ wall ttraa, Mia .E* dmvn and aaeuma weakly oaymanta at niST ' - HAROLD TURNER FORD, INC 4*4 S. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM Ml 4-TNg 1*42 TEMPEST LaMANS. DARK blue-black Interior. V-l, Automatic. Console. Tinted glasa. Radio. Whitewalls. Zlebart ruslproofed. Vary ebon. Price *1,0*5. 4*3-1100. 1*41 gONNEVILLE CbNVbRtlELE, rod arm; while rooL sharp, 0*75. 1*43 PONTIAC 4-DOOR HARDTOP Catalina, power staarlng, brakes, atrhn McAuilffa Poi JMF 1963 0LDSM0BILE convartlbla. Automatic staarlng, radle, hauler. OAKLAND CHRYlLERJLYMOUTH 724 Oakland Ava. KING AUTO SALES MS* at Elisabeth Lake FE S-40M 1*40 4-DOOR STAR CHIEF PON-332-9150 tiac. deubto power, *400. UL 2-3IM. Lloyd's 1962 PONTIAC Rad and whlto 4Ga4r sedan. VI, automatic radto. haator. $1095 Lloyd Motors 1250 OAKLAND 333-7863 $1895 1*45 MUSTANG, HARDTOP, 4 stick, radto and haator, 11725, 335-5*75 attar 4 p.m. 32442*4. 1*45 MUStANG, FAST-BACK, LOW mileage, perfect. Ml 4-4421. MJtr DISPOSE OP WM MU*-! TANG t doer hardtop. No Monty down, SI1A7 weekly. Ppymont* ot 111 J7 weekly. CMI Mr. Murphy ot 335-4101 McAuHfta. ____________ - WILL ACCEPT GUNS, BOATS, MOTORS Sunshine from • hoanerv Echo from a steamboat whistle Exheuaf fumes from on outboard motor or, almost anything movable AS PART DOWN • PAYMENT ON ANY NEW OR USED CAR! BILL SPENCE 6673 Dixi* Highway Chrysler-Ffymouth-Vallant Rambler-Jeep CLARKSTON _____ MA 5-1435 1964 Rambler "770" V-8 Wot $1595 NOW $1395 1963 RAMBLER Classic Was $1295 NOW $895 Houghten & Son 0LDS-RAMBLER-6MC Lloyd Motors 1250 OAKLAND 333-7863 1*41 OLDS F-45 COUPE, V-4 AUTO., stereo reverb radio, good con-dfflon. owner. 242-4SM._______________ 1*63 OLDS F-*5. 2-DOOR, KTYLIN-Indar, automatic real mcc full prtou S44S. MARVEL 251 Oakland Ave. 1*44 OLDS 4-DOOR HARDTOP, *U-par M, 1 owner, naw car frodt In. Just *5 down and drive It home, bank rata on financing. LUCKY AUTO 1965 OIDS 442 1*45 OLDS, CUTLASS CONVkWt-ible, pawar, Mm miles. Ml 4-4713 day*, Ml 4-2*17 avanlng*. Uoyd's 1965 MUSTANG V-l, eulomatlc. bldck with rad Interior, one owner, law mllaaga, Factory warranty. ^ Lloyd Motors 1250 0AKUND 333-7663 Uoyd's 1962 MERCURY wagon. Vt, automatic, power staarlng and brakes. $1095 Lloyd Motors 1250 OAKLAND 333-7863 MUST SILL 1*5* aPLYM60tH, 4-cyi» aafc Sm. ni-2716. 1960 Plymouth Full Prict $195 2-door hardtop, with power »fairing and brekes. *5 Down S1J7 WoMhr ■ Finance right on tot WHh exclusive King Floe bankrupt, garnisheed, receivership, are welcome. Hundreds of car* to choose tram. KING aut6 sales M5I it Euabath Lake FE MOM 145 FORD LTD 4-DOOn hAW-top, 3M engine, full JMWar, afr condltlong, vTnyl reef, ta*0 miles, toctory . official air. Saval JEROME FORD. Rochaatar FORD Peeler. OL 1*711 FORD BRONCd WAGON, loaded, lalW ovdr payments, UR ml lee 6*2-268*. ti. AiiiymiHi m7. migBI f, mil power, otf^aMMMNj, extras, excellent mechanical ion, ndy needs mm work. FE 4-014*. Call after 5 p.m- SELL OR TRADE 1*64 4-DOOR LIN-coin Continent* I sedan with air condRlMM. Would taka good lend contract, Mr. Brewer, 641-2073 or FE 441*1. good CdpBi- 195# MERCURY, tlon, 332-2316. 1961 COMET 2-door, automatic transmission, radio and hdotor, full price *595 -OAKLAND i CH9YSUR-PLYM0UTH J "724 Oakland' Ava. '. 332-*i*0 ABSOLUTELY „ NO MONEY DOWN Buy Here ~ Pay Here CAR PRICE WEEK 1960 CHEVROLET $397 $4.04 ECONOMICAL xrxf ^ ■: 1961 COMET ....... - . - - .. $497 $5.05 SHARRt 1961 CORVAIR $497- $505 SEE THIS Otis'! M3,;.'' 1961 PONTIAC . ... ,.-..,,$597 $5.95 HUttRYl ■ . „ . | 1959 PONTIAC .$297 $3.03 drive this onsi m < TEL-A-HURON AUTO SALES 60 S. TELEGRAPH FE 8-9661 Across From Ttl-MtfroU', THE NEW LOOK Matthews - Hargreaves Chevy-Land HAS BEEN APPOINTED DIRECT FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR FOR THE DAYTON TIRE AND -. RUBBER COMPANY BONUS OFFER FINAL 2 DAYS FREE 2 DAYTON PREMIUM SNOW TIRES (BLACKWALLS) With th# purchase of ever§r new or used car, any Vt ton pick-up truck sold regardless of pricel hU^ummn 1 "CHEVY-LAND" 631 OAKLAND, FE 5-4161. GOODWILL USED CARS II AT THE Pontiac Retail Store Where the Lights Are Bright— and the Pricey Are Right! OTHERS TALK DEALS-AND WE MAKE THEM 1965 CATALINA Station Wagon , A nice on« owner car with full factory equipment, power steering. $2195 1965 BONNEVILLE 4-Door Vista Now here is the buy, it is a beautiful car inside ana out. $2595 1965 CATALINA 4-Door Sedan Radio, heater, hydramatic transmission, power brakes and steer- ing. $2095 1965 GRAND PRIX Driving Delight That automobile you have always dreamed of owning now is yours for onlyt $2795 1965 LeMANS Coupe Has real low mileage and H is one owner trade-in, save big herel $1795 , SPECIAL 1964 CATALINA Coupe This one will never again be priced as cheap as it is now. > • $1595 S^FOTAT 1964 BONNEVILLE ; Sedans and 2-DoorHqrdtops W« hay# 35 of these w#»k cor# for you lucky shopper# to choose from. n. $1895 SPECIAL 1964 TEMPEST 2-Door Has 8-cylinder engine, radio and heater and a full price of only $1195 1964 CATALINA Stbtion Wagon With automatic transmission, power brakes and steering, whitewall tires. $1895 1964 GRAND PRIX Choice of 5 These cars are all prtoctically brand new and ready for the roaa. __________________$1995 SPECIAL '64 CONVERTIBLES' Catalinas & Bonnevilies We have 15 of this# cars for you to choose from, priced as low as $1795 SPECIAL 1163 CATALINAS, B0NNEVILUS, 6T0, LEMANS, TEMPBTS All makes and body styles, a selection of 50 to choose from. $995 Du# to the fact that w# are now receiving qvite an accumulation of Trade-in# on the new 1966 models, we are in a position to make the following offer. If you are a "DO IT Y0URSELFER ENTHUSIAST" we have some 50 cars that have not Been through our reconditioning plant, that only need a little detail cleaning here and there. If you would like to buy, AS IS, we can make you a real deal on one of these cars. ■Mi DRIVE IN AT OUR BIG SIGN AT: 65 Mt. Clemens St. 4ft WIDE TRAC& FE 3-7954 C—14 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JANUARY 7, 1966 1 IIn. iwi Cw 1H WO PONTIAC TEMPEST SEDAN, icondition, *uto„ low mileage* » jYrn. OR t4m or OR 1N| PONTIAC CATALINA. POWER V . VMM, ' radio. MUM. S1.I4J. 473- power XMn m New and Used Cart 106 Now and Ssad Cm 104 SHELTON P0HTIAC-8UICK *55 Rochester Road *51-9911 •941 PONTIAC CATALINA LOW njNee^e. Ari" condition. Ft MR Min. i •944 PONTIAC CATALINA 0OU-Ma power. *3,000 ml., «4t COM* II dltlon. *1,400. OL 1-01S*. Now and Hoad Caw 116 1M4 TEMPEST (DOOR, AUTOMAT, k transmission, still under factory warentM, SI *7 RiN prlct, H dawn LUCKY AUTO - 1940 W. Wide Track Pi 4-1014 ar mB P 3-7054 QUALITY-PLUS IN AN USED CAR from HASKINS Wool and Mood Car; 144 Hwir and »aad Can 164 1964 PONTIAC * ^l;S5SE«s^«|$i964 1963 PONTIAC CATALINA SPssr Hardtop. Automatk with tpewer stearin* and brake*. $1550 1963 BUCK SKYLARK Convertible. Automatk, power steering and brakss. White with a Mack lap. 1962 CORVAIR 4 Deer — Automatk, Red $975 1965 PONTIAC Bonneville (Deer Hardtop. Red with Black Interior, power steer-•ng. . ,$1195 $2395 1963 CHEVY ' te-Ton Pickup - Red $1885 1964 CORVETTE Stingray. 4 qm* desk Mu* flnlah. $2995 * 1964 BUICK WltDCAT Convertible. Automatic power steering and brakte blue. > $2195 1964 OLDSMOBILE 4-Oocr Sedan. Automatic power steering and brake*. Met. $1895 1965 CHEVY BE AIR Station Wagon. V-C, automatic pewer steering ghd brake*. $2250 1964 OLDSMOBILE F-SS Wagon. V-4, automatic power elaeraig end brakes. A raal bargain. ' $1850 #'■ ' Tipi 1964 CHEVY IMPALA (Door Hardtop, v-s, automatic pewer (tearing anB brake*. $1695 1965 CHEVELLE 4-Door Sedan. Automatic glr conditioning. $2150 gt; HASKINS Chev -Olds > (on U.S.-10 at M-15) Glarkston MA 5-2604 GLENN'S 1f44 Ventura coup*. 4-spood L C Williams, Saltsman ___ 953 W. Huron S*. pi *nn ”■ n ahn Many fftjlfti ip chooii llim •944 MNTIAC 4-OOOR CATALINA, ■T*- tt wMMwmto MM brakes and tires, ion* 474471* ad* , radio, stoerlna, new dork blue, s l*JS. 1*44 CATALINA VtktURA ok lux*, hardtop, double power, -automatic excellent condition. 343-77H. , SETOmHIY M*6*fs «WH, u maroon. Pjw» 1 owner, mi 1*44 TRMPESf LoMaM, V-4, Pls*Noai;1]rM *• Talagraph FB 4-4511 1*44 BONNEVILLE Vista, pewai steer Inn, brake*, air conditioning only *99 dawn. 1944 BONNEVILLE con vsrtlbls, power steering, brakes, automatic, camae Ivory with only 199 dawn. 1*44 BONNEVILLE Mcor hardtop, automatic, power steering, brake*, teal turquoise In color, *99 dc 1*4 OTO I speed, law ml loam, new car trad*, law down paymsm. On N. Main (treat Clarkaton MA 3-5344 1*44 WJNTIAC BONNEVILLE, RED, 2-door, radio, hooter* wnHewelle, double power. >1458. 442-1734, mi'PONTIAC CATALINA. 4-DOOR Hydn wring. Mir. Pi (4*s. 1*4 4-DOOR LEMANS, VI, POWER steering, brakes, radio, heater, extras, 4M4*»i 1945 BONNEVILLE CONVERTIILE, 52,795. White, rod Int., 334-7723. GLENN'S 1*4 Catalina Pontiac Moor sedan l. C. Williams, Saltsman. _9JIW. Huron SI, Pt 4-7371 FE 4-17*7 Many mors to choose from 1*4 PONTIAC CATALINA CON-vsrtlbls, power steering and brake*, whitewalls, 52395. oe WB7. - __________ 194 PONTIAC CATALINA, 2-DOOR Jport Caupe, low mileage, clean. 1945 PONTIAC GTO CONVShflBLE, I spood, real sharp, 52,490. 331. aft 1945 TEMPEST CUSTOM 4-OOOR. Stick VI, excellent condition, 343-0411. SHARP YELLOW 194 PONTIAC 2 phis 2, low mileage, private owner. PE 4-0755. iONNfeVlLLi cbNYlRTlkLl. 1945 BONNEVIL a£St 1962 RAMBLER ■ 4-door, eno-ownor, goad transporta-tlan, tell price 5495. OAKLAND CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 7S4 Oakland Av*. 332-9150 mmi BIRMINGHAM TRADES -1964 OLDS "96" 4-door hardtop, full power, jot block, matching interior. Only .-. $2095 1941 OLDS "96" luxury sadan, fell power, automatic, radio, hoatar, whitawalls. ’ Almost lika now...........| 995 1963 OLDS F-85 caupt, V-8, automatic, power staffing, brakes .*t 11.1 .. . $1295 1964 OLDS Vista Cruisar, 9-passenger station wagon, power steering, brakes, medium blue finish. Only 18,000 miles .. .. $1995 1963 OLDS Super "88" 2-door hardtop, auto- rag matic, power steering and brakes, tinted glass' $1595 1964 PONTIAC Catalina station wagon, power steering, brakes, dark blue, matching in-terior. a;"'' $1995 ORIGINATOR OF 2-YEAR WARRANTY $35 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham / 647-5111 1*41 RAMBLER *499 PULL PfklCE, no cash needed. Opdyks Maters, MS Pontiac id. at Opdyks, PC *-*237. SPECIAL •94 Ramblsr Clastic "440" (door. Excsllsnt condition. A steal at only tm. ROSE RAMBLER 4145 COMMERCE ROAD UNION LAKE EM 3-4155 EM (4154 1963 RAMBLER "660" Sedan, automatic, telly equipped, new-car trad*. **45 ten arica, 545 down, bank rate*, many mors to choose from. Village Rambler 44 $. Woodward A vs. BIRMtNOHAM Mt 4-1*4 K 1943 RAMBLER CLASSIC WAOON, radio, hitter, auto, whitawalls, tx-cehantcand. *145*. **t-oiii. 1944 RAMBLER AMERICAN STA-tlen wagon. Automatic traiHmlsslon Radi*. Heater, Whitawalls. Lew mlMaga. Company sxscuttvs will sacrifice. 11,150. Call 447-3197. ' M Sale! As of January 7,1966 ... STATE WIDE AUTO OUTLET MUST RAISE CASH ... 100'Automobiles will be sold at fantastic savings to the public only.7 If you have had credit problems in the past, been in receivership, banjcruptcy, repossession, garnisheed ... we can help you. We have a new finance plan ... "STATEWIDE FINANCE" ... All you need is a steady job./ 1961 Ford Convertible. Radio, heater, automatic, (• cylinders. Metallic Mua with idea whit* teg. Weekly Payments $5.48 1962 Plymouth lelvedam. s-cyiinder, automatic, radto and heater, and hat a nk* dark green finish with white Mg. Weekly Payments........ $7.48 '60 Mercedes Benz SL-IM Sedan with dlsssl angina and I sgsod tranamleslon. A real aconomy car. You cafft go wrong her*. Weekly Payments . —, $5.48 1960 Buick Sedan with Dynaftow transmission, radio, haator, power bratai and atearing, white finish and eddtowall liras. Weekly Payments...... . . $4.48 1961 Chevrolet Impale 2-Door Hardtop. Radio, naatar, • cylinders, automatic, double power and nk* maraen finish with whit* teg. Weekly Payments . $6.48 1961 Pontiac Bonnsvills ConvsrtlWa with automatk. radto heater, doubts powar and a nk* whit* finish wtlh Mack tap- Weekly Payments ........ $8.48 1959 Chevrolet Station Wagon wNh 4-cyllndsr angina, stick shift, radto and haator md a taady baautlhd brow* finish. Weekly Payments ........ $1.48 1962 Corvair "7*0" Scries Station Wrnon. 4.Door Ha* radto heater, automatk transmission and af nk* white finish wNh ns rwf. Weekly Payments..... $5.48 $795 $595 $895 $595 NO # M E Y DOWN 1961 Tempest 4-Door Station Wagon WMh automatk transmission, radio, hooter, whitewalls and a Me* light Mu* finish. 7 Weekly Paym^rits.... $4.48 1960 Oldsmobile / 2-Door with automatk transmission, radto haator and powar steering. The finish Is light bto* with • whits tog. Weekly Payments .. .. . .. $4.95 'i960 T-Bird Hardtop that has radto, haator, gawar stsor-ing, power brakes, automatk transmission and solid rad finish with white teg. Weekly Payments ., .. $8.48 1962 Mercury Monterey Hardtop with radto hatter, automatte transmission, power stoarlag and a nk* 1*1 black finish. Weekly Payments ........ $7.95 1964 Dodge. vv-Ton pickup Truck that la In real good condition Ins Id* and out. It run* goad also. Weekly Payments ......$1.48 1960 Pontiac 9-pesssngsr Safari Station Wagon with power brakes and steering, radio, heater, auto matic transmission ana a matellk rad finish. Weekly Payments____.... $7.48 1959 Cadillac Fleetwood Sedan with power brake*, poster steering, radto, haator and a sparkling |at Mack flnlah. Weekly Payments $6.48 1959 Lincoln Continental 4 Pear Hardtop with Hasvar steering and brakd*, radto hatter, automatic transmission and a nk* white finish. Weekly Payments $4.48 $495 $895 $795 $195 $795 $695 $495 FE ”4-5967 1 3400 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. I Block W. o: M-59 (Huron) | 1965 RAMBLER "990" 4-door station wagon, automatic, radio and banter,.' powar steering and brakes, one-owner Birmingham nanLcar trade, full price, it,**s or 5115 down, 34-month bank rates, plus new car warranty, many mors to choose from. Village Rambler *44 S. Woodward Au*. BIRMINGHAM Ml 44NN 50 SELECT USED CARS One-ownar new car trad**. Ne fair otter, trader or deal refused. Superior Rambler 550 Oakland A vs. PE 5*411 | sMm John McAuliffe Ford LEFT OVER 1965 . FORD SALE We Can't Fool Around!! Wa Have Gotta Kiss These Brand New Fords and Like-New Demos Good-Bye - RIGHT °N0W!ll Save Up to- Your Car Will Never Be Worth Morel Only 17 to Go!! John McAuliffe Ford 630 OAKLAND AVE. PONTIAC FE 5-4101 SHARP TRADES —1961's— $595 -1962's- 1961 Rambler Wagon Ctasste with radto heater, power brakes, automatic V4 angina, whitewalls, plus air condttlonlno, maroon finish, whit* cap. 1962 Corvette With 4-spacd. "327" 304 H.P. with a solid white finish, rad him, radto heater. 1962 Chevy Impala Super Sport with only l v ISt miles, radio, heater, automatic, whitewalls. beautiful car throughout! 1962 Rambler Classic 4-Door with g beautiful rad finish, radto heater, stick aMft. Our Transportation Special Is Only—. 1962 Pontiac Hardtop Catalina (Door with radio, heater, power (Marine and brake* and white-wills. This unit has inly 11,000 mllss (actual) and lust- 1962 Bonneville Vista. A beautiful one-owner with only 33,000 mite*. Camae Ivory with Mu* trim, radto heater, power steering and brakes, whitewalls. 1962 Pontiac Catalina A gleaming Mack wNh a white top, red Interior, automatic, power steering radto haator, whitewalls. $2295 $1195 $595 $1295 $1495 $1295 1963's— 1963 Catalina 4-Door Sedan with automatic, YR, powar steering and brake* and whitewalls. (Two to cheese from.) Both are one-ownars. Your choke only— 1963 Catalina Hardtop 2-Door (S to choose from), automatk, power steering and brakes, radto Haator, whitewalls. Bronx*, Mack ar Mu*. Yeur choke only 1963 Bonneville 2 Door Hardtop (2 to choosa from) with automatk, radio* haator, Jewar steering and brands, whitewalls, •qua flnlah ar' whits (to-Ian. Your chota* only— $1595 $1695 1963 Corvoir Monza 4* Door Mack flnlah. beautiful matching bucket*, radto hapter tomatte and whitewall*. 1963 Catalina 2 Door Sedan wtlh an aqua finish, white can* automatic power steering, wMtewaHs. 1963 Pontiac 4 Door Hardtop with radto heat-ar, automatk, newer steering and brakte, WhBs walls, dark turquoise wtthrt matching trim, 2 K $1795 $895 $1495 | | $1695 -196345- $895' $1295; $10951 1964s-i $19951 $1795 1963 Ford Galoxie 2-Door Sudan. Radto heater, stick mrn, v-s, white-walls, on* awnar, 14,000 mites. Only— 1963 Ford Galoxie "SOS" (Deer Hardtop with a gloaming Mack finish, matching trim, radto heater, whitewalls, one-ownar car, only, 12,000 mil**. 1963 Chevy 4 Door eiscayn* with a (cylinder angina, Mick shin, a rad dean economy car throughout! Only— 1964 Catalina 2 Door llerdtepii Venture trim, ilearning rod wtlh Mack cordova top, power steering and brakes, automatk. 1964 Chevelie Malibu Sport Coup*, fsp**dr radio* heater, pouter steering, sparkling brena* finish, matching buckets. 1964 Catalina 4 Door Hardtop wtlh a sparkling aqua flnlah, matching trim, low ml las as, power steering and brakes, automatic, radto' heater and whitawalls. 1964 Olds MS (Door With automatic radio, haator, whitewalls, 24,000 mllas, one owner, reedy to got 1964 Tempest Wagon Beautiful rad finish, white cap* radto hpetar, white-walls and hipgsgs rack. $1895; $1595: $1595 $1595 $1795 $1295 -1965s- $2695 1964 Tompest LeMans Convertible with i black finish, white tap, radto heater, whitewalls, standard transmission. 1964 Pontiac Catalina 4-Door Sedan, beautiful dark aqua finish, radto Mpter. eutomatk transmission, radio, hoatar, au- -tomatte powar steering, power brakte whitewalls. 1964 Rambles "440" 4-Door Sudan with automatic whltewellSj beautiful car throughout. Priced right at enfy— 1965 Catalina Convertible with maytalr malxe finish. Mack tap. Mack trim, 12,000 mites, radto heater, power steer log end brakes, whitewalls. 1965- Bonneville Convertible. Gleaming rad finish, white tap* matching trim, I2J0P miles, radto heeler, ’ power steering anB brake*, automatic. Many mere extras. $2995 / Pontiac - Rambler on M-24 in Lake Orion v--------------------- MY 3-6266 THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 196* C—W ^^t—Television Programs— j Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice . jt-wiWMV. jUwwi-tv, y-yinori-TV, 4-aaw-Tv, so^Wksp-tv, is-Wrvs T1 Wj EVENING 'v>/v. > Laurel's &-Wife Files Estate Claim Printing Anawer to Previous Punt* 43 Wwplnf woman (myth.) 47 Inventor of movable type <:M (2) (4) News, Weather, Sports (7) Movie: “Terror on « Train" (In Progress) (9) Dennis the Menace i (50) Soupy Sales > (5#) Big Picture y 4:25 (7) Nows, Weather, Sports 1 Wm \ f:N (2) (4) Network News (9) Marshalbum > ' (St) Superman v (St) Science Is Fun ! 1:41 (7) Network News (M) Christopher Program . 7:11 (2) (Color) Mr. Magoo ‘ ' (4) Traffic Court (7) Car 54 v (9) Movie: “Bullfighter , and the Lady” (1981) Rob- ert Stack. >V; (50) Little Rascals (56) History of Negro * People : 7:N (50) Sports Desk ; 7:20 (2) Wild. Wild West (4) (Color) Camp Runamuck ; (7) (Color) Flintstones j (50) College Hockey: Michigan State vs. Colorado (56) Math for Parents : 8:66 (4) (Color) Hank | (7) (Color) Tammy * . (56) Continental Comment t:N (2) (Color) Hogan’s ’I/Throes --/J?™5 j (4) (Color) Sammy Davis X^x (7) AiMama Family (56) Doctors Only rfgtfj; ; 6:66 (2) (Color) Gomer Pyle (7) Honey West (0) Telescope 9:16 (2) Smothers Brothers j (4) (Color) Mr. Roberts ‘ ■'■if i?) (Color) Fanner’s__ , Daughter * ; (6) Star Route j (56) Festival of the Arts :i6:t0 (2) Trials of O’Brien ; ' (4) (Color) Man Fran U.N.C.L.E. * (7) (Color special) Deb Stars of 1966 ; (9) Tammy Hunter '» , (50) Merv Griffin •16:86 (6) Cheaters NOW UHP ANTENNA Instalted $29.95 SMUTS AWLMIKI RECREATION ROOMS .*695 Beautifully Finished •••• eti/m FIREPLACES WOOD-BUMUM FIREPLACE ImUBmI Anywh»r» In Your Horn* •096 Everything iM HeJernltmtlmm • BATHROOMS • KITCHENS • SIDING • WINDOWS . Chemfeer e# Cemmerc# C. WEEDON CO. JXL* FE 4-2597 TV Features Deb Stars of 1966 By IMMsd Press Intenatioaal SAMMY DAVIS, 5:90 p.m. '(4) In premiere program, Elisabeth Taylor and Richard Burton Join Sammy, along with songstress Nancy Wilson. 'dpi MR. ROBERTS, |:N p.m. (4) Shelley Bfrman makes rare television appearance as inept replacement for. Mr. Roberts, who gets temporary transfer. - ,'4' V DEB STARS OF 19M, 10:N p.m. (7) Steve Allea and Jayne Meadows host starlets. Louis Nye and Tim Csnway add levity to evening. 1 SATURDAY SENIOR BOWL, 2:00 p.m. (4) Seniors from North, South clash nt Mobile, Ala. PRO BOWLERS TOUR, 2:90 p.m. (7) Fifth annual television tour begins. WONDERFUL WORLD OF GOLF, 5:M pm. (9) Gene Sarazen and George Rogers return as boats for scries which starts off at Glyfada Golf Club in Athens, Greece. 11:88 (2) (4) (7) (9) News, Weather, Sports 11:25 (7) Movies: 1. "The George Raft Story”..(1881)' Ray Danton, 2. “Bride of FnnriMStehi" (1625) Boris Karloff. 11:M (2) Movies: L “Death on *=- the Four Poster” (1983) John Drew Barrymore. 2. “Double or Nothing” (1017) Bing Crosby, Martha Raye, Andy Devine. (4) (Color) Johnny Csraon, XM ] (9) MMe: “Angel Baby” (1901) George Hamilton, Mercedes McGambridge. (50) Wells Fargo 1:00 (4) Beat the Champ 1:30 (4) News, Weather 2:39 (7) All-Night Show 3:N (2) News, Weather SATURDAY MORNING |:10 (2) News 8:18 (2) Firm Scene 6:96-(2) Sunrise Semester (7) Americans at Work 0:41 (7) Wheelsville, U.S.A. 7:N (2) Captain Kangaroo (4) 'Country Living (7) Changing Earth 7:16 (4) Bono the Clown (7) Junior Sports Club S;9| (2) Happy land (4) Milky’s Party Time (7) Crusade for Christ 1:19 (7) House of Fashion . . 9:N (2) Heckle and Jeckte (4) Jetsons (7) dutch, Cargo t:M (2) Tennessee Tuxedo (4) Atom Ant (7) Courageous Cat 1I:M (2) Mighty Mouse (4) Secret Squirrel (7) Porky Pig (9) Wizard of Qs 10:M (2) Linus (4) Underdog (7) Beatles (9) Hawkeye 11:00 (2) Tom and Jerry (4) Top Cat t(1) Casper (9) Tides and Trails 11:30 (2) Quick Draw McGraw (4) Fury (7) Magilla Gorilla (9) Physics AFTERNOON 12:N (2) Sky King (4) First Lode (7) Bugs Bunny (9) Nature of Things (50) Probe 12:36 (2) Lassie (4) Expiring (7) Milton the Monster -1 LOS ANGELES (AP) -A suit seeking part of the earnings from the estate of the late Stan Laurel has been filed In Super-j ior Court by the comedian’s former wife. >1 Virginia Ruth Laurel of Beverly Hills claimed in her suit Thursday that Laurel agreed toj pay her five per cent of his gross earnings in a 1936 divorce settlement. She claimed the five per cent sum has not' been paid in the past four years. Laurel died last Feb. 23.’He was 71 . . Laurel’s 692,000 estate was left to his laid wife, Ida Kltaevs Laurel in a will dated Nov. t, 1617. ACROSS . 1—--edition n Putitant Mr* M Smallest liquid ls£^de«Btilmr »7aSSS!r isa££ud ffiU*ble (proa.) is Native* from Caueuui m mouatain* 25 Blood (comb. form) DOWN 29 Employ 1 Thespian 32 Cooking utensB 2 Burdens 33 Printers ■■ ’.nugHfiri ^Undivided 39 Card fame 3t Entreaty 37 Direction 3B Fragrant reewiock 41 Dress edge 3 Noise 4 Cut late 5 Require I Qatbe ' • 7 Mine entrances 8 Glaring - X ■ 9 With (Fr.) | 10 Feminine mum U And others (ab.) 14 Miami sprint 15 Wise old counielor 20 Rue 23 Self-possession 24 Inferior 28T*leo«tflsh 27 Madame (4b.) SI King of indab (Bib.) 31-----pram 30 Feminine appellation St Ufa! point LJuiEansLi □yraaep UDLJUCaU M Greek letter J8 Propoeition 44 Metal casting! 43 Pm 44 Group of right 48 South African Huguenots 43 Nan a mistake 47 Shank (bar.) 43 Unicorn fish 43 Hue 80 Therefore 61 Hind (pL> 63 Female saint «K) f« an • MM m m «BM I B "M-iT-Toimsnr tv service is J' DANGEROUS AS THEY SAY? < | The total failure if Many a good TV set can be traced | directly te ”do-it-yourself" tinkering. Your TV set is the moet cemplicated device yee atm f . — far mare cemplau than even yenr automobile. I When you need TV serflee, esS aw eupert technician | — your tally trained and oapericnccd TISA af OAK- | UNO COUNTY Service Dealer. | .. I. i I 9 i v Ex-Science Adviser ||| Seeking School Post WATERTOWN, Mass. (AP) L* Dr. Jerome B. Wiesner, former science adviser to President John F. Kennedy and Preeident Johnson, is running for school committee in this suburban Boston town of 46,000. Wkaner, dean of the School of Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said Thursday he will seek the Democratic nomination at a party" caucus Feb. 4. The election is in March. (6) Country Calendar (90) Conciliator 1:01 (2) Lone Ranger (4) House Detective (7) Hoppity Hooper (9) Wrestling (50) People Are Funny 1:96 (3) Detroit Speaks . - *' (7) American Bandstand * <50) Auto Clasaics ^ 3:11 (2) To Be Announced (4) (Special) Senior Bowl (6) Curling ~ (50) Little Rascals ____ 2:15 (2) Great Moments in Music 2:26 (50) Basketball Preview 2:96 (2) CBS Golf Classic (7) Club 1270 (50) College Basketball: Michigan vs. Ohio State 3:66 (7) Wrestling : .--VI (9) Music Hop 2:96' (2) Flying Fisherman (7) Pro Bowlers’ Tour 4:91 (2) Big Ten Basketball: Purdue vs. Northwestern (6) Lieutenant 4:91 (50) High School Basketball 1:16 (4) George Pierrot (7) Wide World of Sports 5:96 <2) News, Weather, Sports 1:55 (4) S.L.A. 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He had the 50th floor corner suite which ffcHJ 14 persons as it struck six normally rents for $105 a day. Eddie Fisher>ehides, felled a traffic signal Peggy Lee, and Honor Blackman, the “Gold- a™l smashed into a stwe. finger” girl, have at various times slept where his kingly head has been lying. As one of the greatest actors of our time, he must have felt a quiver of power at bow he had the Celebrity Set trembling . . and watching. His hotel floor’s the highest in town . . WILSON “About as far away from the subway as you can get,” several have remarked. And the tales would drift to him -through the hotel where I now still dwell as a sort of war correspondent. Danny Stradella —- “Diamond Danny” of Danny’s Hideaway, who takes 50 people to Copacabana openings — was personally washing dishes the other night, for his dishwashers are members of the Subway Set who couldn’t get to work. Jayne Mansfield checked In and nobody took her picture. She was chest too unimportant. ★ ★ ★ Mike made his bed, bat he might not have been able to He in it if several executives and secretaries, including “Skip” Hartman, personnel director of the Loew’s Hotels, hadn’t helped nuke the beds. v “Do you have ’male maids’ here?” one guest asked .. . and was pretty impressed that his “maid” ★ ★ ★ Investigators said the driver, Edmund Iannatta, 50, Haver-town, Pa., apparently was stricken with a heart attack and lost control of the Philadelphia Transportation Co. (PTC) bus. Hie PTC said Iannatta, probably sensing his illness, instructed his 15 passengers to get off the has only minutes before he collapsed st the wheel. He gave them transfers for another bus and headed for the nearest depot. * * * Nine of the injured were admitted to St. Joseph’s Hospital. The other five were released after treatment. 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The committee will review educational specifications for new elementary schools and work with the architect to consider his design. ELECTRICIAN-PLUMBER The administration also was &ven the authority to hire a third electrician-plumber until a head electrician-plumber is recruited to replace Floyd Wilcox quate athletic fields at both Waterford Township and Waterford who^tinL/ Kettering high schools. wno retired. PLANNING SUBCOMMITTEE Wri"J{ _ , , a second architect and an at- , The recommendation was, torney to negotiate'legal con-made by the high school plan-j tracts with school employes. | ning subcommittee of the citi- interviews will be arranged. The Waterford Township ““■‘‘visory committee. | ^ vcbUect h dfmed nec. A Perfect Diamond— a lifetime treasvre! 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Tatroe, the expenditure for a pupil might range from 50 cnets | to $3. i PREFERS FREE HAND Although he favors the program, Tatroe thinks local school districts should have a “freer jhand” in selecting the books and | that ownership of the materials ; should rest with local systems instead of intermediate districts, i Under the present setup, books are to be loaned to local dis-Itricts by the county Kettering’s field is not pres- ently equipped with lights and some of its home football games are played on its rival’s field. essary because of the s c h o o 11 system’s stepped-up construction program. AAA The need for an attorney Advocates of the proposal ar-jstems from recent board action, gue that a home field is a vital which officially recognized three! element in the development of school employe groups as sole! school spirit from the standpoint bargaining agents, of spectators, players a n d'RECENT LAW coaches. AAA Board members previously fa- it was in compliance with a recent Michigan law which allows for collective bargaining vored an individual field ter*._*■? » N° SltC H St DrfSS Tatroe pre-, sented the first of a two-part BOTH SCHOOLS j curriculum report on developing They contend that Waterford a significant school system. He Township Field belongs to both outlined improvements which high schools. have been made and pointed out Hw board will consider Ik * the «*««l rec^mmcodaliM at Its Ju. II Ah0 ^ ^ fte 'okayed second-semester teach-l Also last night, the board au-ling contracts for seven instruc-thorized the administration to!tors. INVENTORY CARPET CLEARANCE Special 501 NYLON 5 Colors.. . ^ 100% WOOL 2 Colors.... .’B” yd. Open Monday & Friday 'til 9 P.M. 4 Tax Authority, 69, Dies WASHINGTON (AP) - Colin F Stain, 69, chief of staff of the Joint Congressional Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation for 37 years, died Thursday after a stroke. 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Saturday, Jan. >6, Matthaei Jr. will lead a six-man Detroit delegation to Chicago with the hope of winning the U.S. nomination for the Sth straight time. * If successful, Detroit will try again to convince the International Olympic Committee to award the 1972 games to the Motor City when the IOC convenes in Rome in April. Competing with Detroit far the right to represent the United States Is Chicago, St. Louis, Philadelphia and Loo Angeles. Los Angeles has provided the greatest opposition for Detroit and the west coast people “Have attempted to givrthe impression that Detroit is a dirty industrial town incapable of handling this great event," said Richard Cross, Chairman of the Board, of American Motors and a member of the Detroit Olympic Committee. COMMITTEE NAMED Detroit .Mayor Jerome Cav-anagh appointed a 40-man committee for Detroit, with himself and Governor George Romney asked by the group to serve as honorary chairmen. ♦ *, St s Matthaei Jr., was picked as head chairman, along with five others of the committee who will make the Chicago trip next week. The American Olympic Committee will bear the cities in alphabetical order. ., Each city is given a half-hour to make its presentation, followed by a 10-minute question and answer session. Detroit’s bid will be made at 10:00 a. m. after Chicago’s. * A * Fred Matthaei Sr., attending tiie Olympic committee luncheon at the Detroit Athletic Club yesterday, said he was optimistic that Detroit would win the U. S. bid for the Sth straight time. In competition for the 1972 World Games in April, Munich, Madrid, Montreal, Vienna, Belgium and Moscow are considered the challenging cities. GREAT PRESENTATION Cross, who was one of the Detroiters Hit » / ' V' Winners Score Three Times in Final Frame; Netir Second Place DETROIT (/ip) - Three straight ^ays of practice on Detroit ice plmost turned the trick for the Boston Bruins. But in $e end, the Red Wing?’ firepower proved too much and the Bruits fell for the eighth time thi# season, 5-3, to Detroit in .the only National Hockey League fame played Thursday night, y V A h A Boston,- outscored 35-11 in the first seven games with Detroit this sea aim, came to the Motor City Sunday night after losing to Chicago 'The Bruins’ last two visits enged in 10-2 and 2-0 Detroit victories. It looked for a while like the Bruins would snap their seven-game losing streak on Detroit ice . TAKE LEAD They held the Red Wings i without a shot .on the net in two] power plays and took a 3-2 lead; after two periods. Pit Martin, playing his first game against his former teammates, scored an unassisted! goal in the first period and Ronj Stewart and Ed Westfall tallied for the Bruins in the second. AAA Ron Murphy scored the. first of two goals for the Red Wings in the first period and Floyd Smith notched his 12th of the season and eighth against the Bruins in the second. Murphy’s second goal capped a three-goal third period which saw the Red Wings fire 21 shots at Boston goalie Bemie Parent. Parker MacDonald, the ex-Bruin, tied things up for Detroit early in the final period and Bruce MacGregor got the winner and assisted on Murphy’s insurance tally. A A A The line of MacGregor, Murphy and Andy Bathgate got 15 of Detroit’s 41 shots on goal. The Red Wings, now two points back of second-place Montreal, played without regular goalie Roger Crazier, who was sidelined with intestinal flu. Hank Bassen filled in for Crazier, who had three shutouts in his last four starts, and made 25 saves. SQUEEZE PLAY — Boston Bruins center Pit Martin gets the squeeze play from Detroit’s Doug Barkley (left) and Bert Marshall during the second period of last night’s game at Olympia. The Red Wings whipped Boston, 5-3. Buffalo Bills' Mentor Finally Becomes 'Boss' BILLS’ COACH-Joel Collier has been named head coach of the Buffalo Bills American Football League team. He moves from an assistant’s post with the Bills. By MARVIN R. PIKE BUFFALO, N Y. (AP) - Joel Collier had been a football coach for nine years, but never the boss. "’•Today he is head coach of the American Football League champion Buffalo Bills. AAA Collier, 33, defensive coach for the Bills for the last four years, was promoted Thursday by owner Ralph C. Wilson. He succeeds Lou Saban, who resigned Sunday night to become head coach at the University of Maryland. Since 1957, Collier had been Saban’s assistant — at Western Illinois University, with the Bos- Pro Football Under Fire Swimming Classes Set Pontiac Recreation Department has announced dates for winter swimming as well as classes in junior and senior lifesaving at Pontiac Central High School. Dick Cain, recreation supervisor, said open swimming would begin Jan. 17 and would continue for the following seven Monday nights from 6:30 to 9. Junior and senior life-saving — open to both youths and adults—will begin Jan. 19, with classes held from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Wednesdays until March 9. Cost of open swimming nights is 25 cents for yotiths under 18 and 50 cents for those 18 and over. A registration fee of $4 for life-saving classes is required in advance of the first class and may be paid at the Recreation Department. Minimum requirements for those taking junior life-saving is 12 years of age and ability to swim 220 yards and for senior life-saving an -age of 16 and ability to swim 440 yards. ton Patriots of the AFL and the Bills. AAA Football coaching always has been his dream, he said after Wilson signed him to a two-year contract. “I can’t remember when I didn’t plan on a coaching career. As a child, 1 devoured everything of a technical football nature I could get my hands on," he said. CAPTAIN ' Collier played sandlot football in his native Rock Island, 111., was a star on his high school team and an end at Northwestern. He captained the Wildcats in 1953. * He will get his first chance to call the shots Jan. 15 when the Buffalo Bills meet the AFL All-Stars in Houston. Wilson said that, before he decided on Collier, he and his associates also considered the Bills two offensive coaches, John Mazur and Jerry Smith. “One of the things that prompted my decision was the job Joe (Collier’s nickname) had done for us as defensive coach the last several season. AAA This is not to minimize offensive football, but I believe that the defensive phase of the game is becoming more important every year in football." Collier said he would retain Mazur and Smith and hire one or two assistants. U. S. delegates ia the 1963 presentation at Baden-Baden, Germany, said, “Our presentation at that time brought the IOC to its feet. It was the greatest presentation ever made and we were sure we bad it won. AAA “Now, the other American cities are claiming Detroit has failed seven times and they should try for the bid. I can’t conceive this happening because Detroit now stands uppermost in the minds of the IOC who remember the 1963 presentation,” Cross added. “We lost, not because it was Detroit, bat because there was a let of political bargaining and remember we only lost by a close vote to Mexico City." i Matthaei Jr. scoffed at the attitude that the 1972 would automatically go back to Europe because the games have never been away from Europe for two consecutive Olympic years. “Until the IOC makes a rule to the effect that the games can’t be held in the same continent (wo straight times, we must stay in contention until we get them," he noted. “Detroit is the most experienced city in the world in the bidding,” he added, “and as long as we take the positive approach and show the world how earnest we are, we’ve got to say our chances are real good.” A A A In regard to the 1968 games in Mexico' City, Cross said, “The Mexicans are a very cordial people and I expect some problems of the altitude, but nothing serious for the athletes I hope. “One bit of iron y,” he added, “is that after we lost the bid for *68, Mexico City asked us for our presentation film to show their people how we would have handled the Olympics. It wasn't intended as a needle, but it proved how impressed they were with our presentation and with Detroit.” Preps Continue League Races 'Big Show/ Says Ex-Coach Shaughnessy Hits Out at High Bonuses The scramble for positions on, In the Wayne-Oakiand League, —. league ladders continues tonight! West Bloomfield’s Lakers and Clark Shaughnessy .who coached as most of the area prep bas-Northvile will continue their bat- 'Profosskmri as well as college ketball teams return t6 action.'tie for the top spot. ’ football teams,.accused th®.pro . „ . „ „ _ aaa 'leagues Thursday of distorting West Bloomfield (44)) has a the objectives of the game, date at Brighton and Clarkston j “Professional football has be-entertains Northville (34)). Mil- c0™-, ■ S™?1 big show busi-ford visits Holly and Clarence- n.ess> Shaughnessy told the Na-ville entertains Bloomfield Hills ^ *****? «.S*te in other W-0 contests. Athletic Associations. I suppose one wonders when Should both Northville and West Bloomfield win tonight, Northville could catch up tomorrow with a gap? against Brighton while me Lakers are idle. ference, unbeaten Pontiac Central (5-0) will -try to remain that way in a home encounter against Midland’s Chernies. PCH and Saginaw are tied for the SVC lead with M marks, and Saginaw will be enrtertaining Flint Northern tonight. Other SVC games have Bay City Central invading Flint Central and Saginaw Arthur Hill visiting Flint Southwestern. AAA Teams in the Inter-Lakes League open conference play tonight with Pontiac Northern (1-4) visiting Walled Lake (1-6) and Waterford (2-3) playing host to Farmington (4-3). n Aaeyene Ci— ^namtU tt Urn Ammlrmt Ce«Me# Walthtrf Soctfy Central Matmen Triumph Pontiac Central rolled to an easy 37-11 wrestling victory over Saginaw last night to run its season record to 3-2 and Saginaw Valley Conference mark to 1-1. AAA In other matches, Pontiac Northern whipped Port Huron Northern, 41-5, Royal Oak Don-dero downed Kettering, 30-15, and Walled Lake rolled to its fifth straight win this season with a 33-12 win over previously unbeaten Roseville. The victory was also the 10th straight for walled Lake, and coach Rick Schneider, a streak that stretches back into last season. Another bright spot for Pantlsc Central 27, Saginaw II *5—Barette (S) dec Johnton. IMi 103 —J. Bryant (AC) dec Longmelre, A0; lit—N. Z. Bryant (PC) pinned Beverly, 1:M; 120—Dallas (S) pinned Blakaman, 2:17; 127-Owtfle (PC) dec Surnetta, >1; 13)—Powell (PC) dec McNair*, Ml 130-Turner (S) dec Mullen, All MO—Hoover (PC) dec Price, Ml 1M-D. Rodrlguet (PC) Bh»iad Cain, ):Mi 145—Holllt (PC) limad Hull. 3:40; UB-B. PedrlB**! (PC) pinner Preeley, 1:40; heavyweight —Meeon (PC) pinned Orenpe, 1:0. Walled Lake was the performance of the junior varsity, which recorded 11 pins in downing Roseville, 58-0. Pentlec Northern 41, Part Huron Northern S * 95—Cobb (PN) die O. Rodegeb, All 112—Green (PN) dec Kellla, ll-Oi 120-Moon (PN) doc Walton, A3; 127-Waugh (PN) doc » edge row, Mi 130—lohnacn (PN) doc B. fcdaoob. A7| 13*—R. *6-sales (PH) pinned Farnsworth, l:31i 141 -Giles (PN)' pinned Boughnor, 5:52; 154—’Tlppln (PN) dec Touma, 1A2i Its —Corr (PN) dec A. Rosales, A2j 100— Lafferty (PN) pinned Crawford, 5:*7l heavyweight—Boll (PN) pinned Pool, 1:24. Royal Oak Deader* N, Kettering li 95—Delfak) (D) forfeit; 103—Naismlth (D) dec Ormsby, 14i 111—Kracker (O) dec Bouglne, All 120—Kroger (D) dec Reese, A3; 127—J. Hancock (D) dec Hop-burn, A0; 133—Dudley (D) pinned Bibb, ;S4| 131—Brocious (K) pinned Dirty, 5:22; 145—Black (D) dec HaiMatt, 14; 114-Chldoeter (K) draw Woodcox (O), 2-2; ItS—R. Hancock ID) dec Riggs, A2i 110—Webster (K) dec Slttpler. All heavy-weight—Mobey (K) pinned Khhbir, 3:40. Waned Lake 13, iRoseville II tf—Separe (R) dec Buffmyer, A2; 103 —Auesell (WL) dec Salor, 44; 21S— Nlcolay (WL) dec Smith, t4; 120-B. Hellner (WL) draw Sponcley (R), 2-2; 127—McCormick (WL) doc Warner, 1M; 133—Hyde (WL) draw Mkkene (R), 04; 131—J. HeHner (WL) pinned Thomas, 4:Jti 145—PNxgarald (WL) draw Joahua (R), Mi 154-Ponchos (It) dec Oslln, 14; ItS—Rtieraon (WL) dec 'Olherier, 10-4; 110—Brandt (WL) pinned Wehula. 4:W; heavyweight Jemet (wl> pinned Fell, l:7». Unbeaten Kettering (4-0) will be looking for its cecood Tri-County League victory in a game at Oxford (2-4), while Romeo (2-2) entertains L’Anae Creuse in another league scrap. Lapeer meets Mt. Morris in a nonconference outing. AAA In the Oakland A, a battle is in the making for the runner-up spot behind Warren Cousino. SEVEN IN ROW Cousino has turned back seven foes in a row—four in league play—and it’s unlikely that any of the other loop squads can catch the Patriots. A A A In O-A action, Cousino entertains Madison (1-3), Clawson (3-1) visits Troy (1-3), Avondale (3-1) is at Fitzgerald (3-1) and Rochester (1-3) plays host to Lake Orion (0-4). With a victory over Fitzgerald tonight, the Avondale squad would retain at least a share of second and be in a position to -move into the ikt alone when H journeys to Clawson next Tuesday. Elsewhere on the Friday slate, Femdale is at Hazel Park, Royal Oak Kimball vBits Birmingham Seaholm, Southfield entertains Berkley, North Farm-, ington visits Birmingham proves, Utica’s at Lakeshore, Lincoln at South Lyon and'Or-tonville visits Genesee. In the Macomb Catholic (Continued on Page 02, Col. S) he reads his newspaper if those six-figure salaries are really being paid to college kids. Sure,! they may not be as high alt they’re reported to be, 6ut they’re darn close. A * A A ’ The pros’ tale at war hasi pushed Salaries to a point where they are “totally unrealis-j tic,’’ Shaughnessy said. He added: “Looking back on a half-century of coaching, I can say boys really don’t chance very much. “Foortball teaches physical courage. I never saw a boy on a football field who wasn’t courageous. Granted, I’ve seen some who lacked confidence, but courage? No." VOTE TODAY A vote is to be taken today on | a proposal before the association to increase playing time in high school football. The National Alliance Football Committee plans to vote on a recommendation that the clock be stopped anytime after the ball is dead, there is a change of team possession or a referee declares a first down. , It is estimated this would add four minutes on the average to playing time. Leads Portside Golfers HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) -Defending champion AI Odom of Galveston, Tex., took a four-stroke lead into the third round of the National Left-handed Golf Tournament today. He shot a par-72 Thursday on the 6,702-yard Diplomat Hotel course for a halfway total of 141. 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