CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. «H> The United States' *"»y rpcketad an trammed model of it* man-ln-space capsule 130 miles high today and recovered it intact from the Attentio n miles doqm range. 4be tent was an important pre- The successful UtmrMwg capped mm iter ’ ones that act The National !/(aranau0ea and Space Admtatetratfan (NASA) an-nounced SO minutes alter launch that a helicopter from the aircraft carrier IBS Valley Forge took the one-ton capsule from the ocean it 11:46 a. m. EST, 31 minuteteafter ' t Cape'vanav- the canter flight deck at 12:03 p- bill 4 I of steps. planes and heft. The cepeute will he returned to Cape Canasml within a few days for intanteve study to determine how well It survived the jolting Dye markers, radio beacons and a fiaateng light were to help le the space craft. Ml ly an 83-foot iWtdottnil The that roared away from this t test center af 11:15 a. m.| .'‘Preliminary data indicates that] Itedpa are now being directed tp the Impact area." t 1 |kHu I \ " * ♦ * • • :• • space-craft The capsule was aimed at a tar- / {the project Mercury space-craft I The capsule ws I apparently flew its preplanned sub- get area whose 1 *** orbital ballistic trajectory and lm- 'miles from the a orbital »«*»*«««■ trajectory and lm- mitai from the pll parted approximately 235 statute Mata purpose of the flight was > miles downrange. All of the Mer- to qualify the project Mencurycap-jcury capsule systems appeared totsule and its may complex systems id iu—enmg an American the pi The Weather nnuii ogram back. | , The capsule wi THE IS deposited on trrne," The bell-shaped capeuie was car- pie ted tne tnp ■ if minutes. l operate mccumuuy. im-wajui PONTIAC PRESS ' Ta Home ' Edition 118th YEAR ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1960—44 PAGES v^am^rnWmnOKkL I* 'Blessed Art Thou Tells Marys Birth was a deep-felt morning. Far an third day, Mary would be sMinuned. ■aw hoaMteal tew Is, and para a( •osl. Ah, beloved daaghter, fry OfeORQI COftNKU, Adoration welted in the heart of the girl's aging mother Anna, as she combed and teitaodwd he erie, as Anna arrayed her for the ceremony. He braids had been , loosened and flowed over the nape at her neck to her waist. Utas. lovely child, thy parents exult to Owe, sad ■haJI miss the Yet Mary was 15. the proper age lor taking a husband. She sat qn a stool In dewey-eyed rev- Waterford Police Baffled by Deaths of Mother, Son Waterford Township police remained baffled today by the mystery deaths of a young mother and her i-year-old son. jjgv All they had "to go on were a few shreds of an In* coherent Mia.:'******** -<1 The mother, Hit. Robert Denham, 14, of 109 Exmoor Road, died yesterday at Pontiac General Hospital of undetermined causes. Christmas Shoppers Her son Ramond was f found dead In his crib Fri- ' day afternoon, near the un-fan IaaIt (nr fnM conscious body of h 1 s^a11 LUUIV ,WI U,,U mother; The cause of his death was still unknown 4 today. Ama laid the comb aside, and igan to weave a fillet at yellow marguerites for Mary’s hair. The] guests would soon bo arriving, and d must be made ready. a joyous, yet also heavy tone. Mary was not just another i daughter of land She had been the sunrise of Hie to her elderly parents, Anna and Joachim. Far. 30 yuan at marriage they had barn had prayed la those yean. “O Gog of my fathers." tew had l as thou didst hteas the womb of Sarah to her old age. and gav-cat her a son, Isaac." , * * * Once kneeling under tree, tew noticed the young sparrows nesting above, and tha grief burst from her to a wail. aainhli to tea veey toads eg toe tamtam la tos easy beasts at tas earth, far area toe hsasts are , 4,000 Workers Aboard a! Start; at Least 5 Dead $250-Million Ship Has 3-Degree List; Firemen May Flee NEW YORK (IV—A stubborn 14-alarm fire roared of control on the mammoth out of control on the mam-mouth Aircraft Carrier Constellation today. Scores were Injured and it least five, dead. The ship listed ously. As tons of water Into the im Christmas weetand, the Weather _ , Bureau mid today—aboat 4 to T There were no maths at violence batow normal lor the nest on either body, police said. The toy five days. Was believed to have been dead at Hie normal high this time of leant four hours before his bodyiytar is & the tow 23. H. ^ -• 1 HUWELL - The march tor a ” ^ U ,*^ eOM»e who polled off a daring break tan shifted today to mUQiaM a splendid boom ■|ladtauu ^ y* arrest of a Nazareth. .Royal Oak hwhand and wife who Yet Ms affluence could not eeee’ag^attted iwtufog ‘ * - the gall of dhOdleawwas. flMmt. It was a scandal for a Jew to If ta dear saw Barries tar rears absMtarSh W**l**< Toniaht'i kn Autopsies performed on both bodies by Dr. Richard Olsen, wen inconclusive, police said. Traces of tnfkiensa and pills ta the boy's Stomach led doctors to, believe three might have earned his death. “If so, It's poesiblethe i just too much for the said Waterford Police Chief Millard FVnrier She was under a doctor’s care for a nervous disor the birth of her daughter. Lori Aim. HI weeks ago. SWALLOWED PUg . Tbs father told police hia son had swallowed an unknown number of vttandn pills he took from a kitchen cupboard earlier in the day, but had shown no immediate ill effects. Samples from both bodies wore being examined by State Health Department toxicologists at Lansing In an effort to determine the cause of death In each cate. drop to IS. Tuesday's _ expected to reach 3A wMh continued cold weather and light Northwest winds at 11 mites ad nr recorded at 1 p m. this after will diminish tonight. tag In ( Royal Oak Pair Held in Indiana Joftfi Pace and WHe Admit Driving Couple From Howell Jail Name President Today flflM * Wksfttie — OuneUtUttai, fhr voters tadtvidusl Southern electors ante the Utetedust month merely selected there th^ te^hto propoesta to begat children, a alga of tin and Gbd's disfavor and, ta the priests had came to acorn his generous festival offer- Kennedy Appears a Cinch States will really be elected to- Barring prise, John F. Kennedy's slim popular vote victory over Vice President Richard M. Nixon tofts Nov. S balloting will be confirmed when the 537 presidential electors tncct ta state capitals all over' tha nation to do the actual electing-♦ d * . •Under the frequently criticized 233 for Nixon. A total of Ml was needed for decs .... All af Mississippi's _ electors and six from Alabama, who ran unpledged to any candi-____ date In tha . Nor. § balloting, estate Where nounced they mould vote for Sen. | Harry F. Byrd, a conservative Democrat from Virginia. Pit electoral collage system, written'because of possible defections by State police said John Pare, 27. < and Ms wife. Vonnie, 37. at 3224 “ 77 7” "' ' *"* •-----‘ Prairie were trreated because they _ , _ _ se« with a pretty ao- 5 Foreign Students Stay Here year-old blonde who freed her hue- -----------—2---------- band from jail at gunpoint. Can't Be Home for Holiday ordered a opened on the starboard an attempt to comet the "When they go. they ga •ft Is not lawful tor th^e to offer thy gifts," they said, "seeing thou hate not begat fny send ta Israel.'' Joachim had betaken himself to the desert for long periods at tasting and prayer- And (hen, at last, —7- — —- -—- — It hid cone Id pm. Anna sensed | 1 ^ wwknMB fcw my DON FBMOTLK IS WSTL te * JL *'We usMlIy ipend the ChristmM aeMonm the beach She riitewd tram the house to the after their amat that they drowj—swimming or tanning ounelves,” said the 21-year-old twilight and saw Joachim coming,the Sargents to Flint and thenlNorth Central Christian College student. from die fields with his shepherds!drove them to Elkhart. I ____ _ ____._____ and flocks. Sing,. O barren, thou, The pace couple had been sreni ^OUld seem A strange statement coming from (Continued on Page l Ooi. l) ' (Continued oo Page 2, Col. 2) most students at NCCC, but not from Monika Steinger. a sophomore whose home Is In Port Elisabeth, South1 Africa. Monika is one of five foreign students who add an International flavor to the Yulettde season at the college ta Avon Township-Located in the gently rolltag hills just southwest of Rochester, the snow-covered campus looks like a Currier and Ivre winter see time of year. Inside the cheery lounge by Dtato Hawaii's final vote still was being checked, with a recount scheduled to he completed today. v The fifing of duplicate electoral votes is permitted and governed 'by a complicated set of rule*. News Flashes MOSCOW Victor lived in historic Jerusalem. As a boy he remembers walking five miles to attend Christ mat services In' Bethlehem. i "Christians of aft denominations from all over the world woukl come to the services at midnight Christmas Eve at the ChtboUc Church p Bethlehem.” he recalled Christmas was just another Jay for residents of MogoUov, Russia, the boyhood home at Yvan Kolesni-- (Continued oa Pap 2. GdL 4) Id Today's Press Christmas Story hr ChUdron, Pago 36 ’to a 14-alarm lire, c •u the jab (ran M to IS. PUNJABS Jure* FLYllffi THE COOP ■Pqt. WgL. ■ /.( THE PONTIAC PRESS, MOyDAV, DECEMBER I/O* logo Slewed Art Thou, Mary’ She Awaits Her Wedding • kami H«lli rom-civcd!" lifting of wine cups, he hat} stood up, signaled for . silence, and then prayed: A “O God of our fathers, Mess this child, and give her a name re-nowned for ever among alf generations." "Amen and amen," the assemblage had cried. "So be tt.” I to keeping with I h e I r vow, when Mary was three years eld, they had taken her to the Temple (Continued From Page One) A was being marked with festivities. Boat didst not bear, break forth Into *0 wu beginning. That other, ringing. At the gate of the told. I**** he fire the mre. level, which centered on the main i There still was the possibility •What base I brought forth?" deck and spread upward througbUa, from ]W to 200 other workers the_ flight deck might be somewhere on the Earlier, Pyne had said that ie below unable to get out not in severe danger so long as ’they (tuck it out where they are." Teddy Munoz, a 19-year-old apprentice rigger from Astoria, Queens, said he was on the hangar deck when the fire broke out: began Hpw swiftly the years had flown since then, and non- the girl-child was to be married. Anna's fingers trembled as die placed the ringlet of flowers ah the crown of Mary’s darb, shining head, and then straightened the folds of her woven1 white gown. SB FELT OLD was a difficult time, for a mother. She stepped back to sur- . He crawled out a porthole on the vey the gift's appearance, striving starboard aide, 30 feet above wa-to keep the unreasoned sense of ter level, loss from her eyes. | “We were working our way down * * A a cable when one of the fellows Looking at her with an ever-host his grip and fell into tife wa-dwltering love, Anna’s throat filled I ter, " Munoz said. The man was felt worn and old and no [rescued momenta later. more of use. The hours that bound had passed. Come now, my daughter, and take thy bridal seat. her hand, pressing It, and I leafy bough* and blsssoms. was tba custom to receive guests throughout the day before the signing of the betrothal agreement, and Mary would be there for all to see, her hair flowing to (to full length as a sign of her rnaideo-* toi How strangely life unfolded. Jhst as the end of Miry’s childhood Another worker, who declined to _______________said he was working Just oft the flight deck when the file broke out. "Inside of seconds that whMe deck was covered with fife and we a hole on toe side of the ship," he said, . Firemen rspsrtod they washed 3S badly Injured men trapped ea Surprise End to Street Woman Drives Into River Israel Corrects A-Bomb Report But Admits Research With France for Pehco Purposes Only \ A Pontiac woman, unaware that Johnson* the street she was driving ended at the Clinton River, drove het car totolto muddy waiters ly today. LONDON (API - The Israeli embassies m London and confirmed today that France and Israel are engaged in Joint atomic research but said it “is concerned only with the use of atomic power for peaceful purposes." , A A A, ^ Both fosnd’i ambassador Britain, Arthur Lourie, and the Iwaeli Embassy in Washington denied reports published in Washington and London that land it trying to build aa atomic bomb. The reports aaid' the Rencfa were helping secretly. _____ _ g said to have reached UJL intelligence agencies that Israel would be capable of exploding its first nuclear device within a year. The Washington Post mid Israel bad developed a nuclear reactor secretly and might produce a nuclear weapon, in about five yean. A New York Times dispatch from Washington said recent intelligence information in the U.S. **p»mi was that Israel was secretly building a “fairly large reactor near Beersheba." The Weather Fire Chief George David said about 100 men had not been accounted for. He said they probably ere below the lire fine. Some jumped into the Icy East river and were rescued, as flames shot as high as 180 feet in the air at one stage. the Navy mid the fire was caased by accidental puncturing of a can of flammable liquid, which exploded as it Mt hot metal. Workmen were putting finishing touches cu the MS-mil Hon-dollar vessel, which was sehed- Firemen, in near-freezing weather, poured streams of water qn the ship from the docks and from 4jm WORKMEN ABOARD Rear Adm. Schuyler N. Pyne, munandant of toe Brooklyn Naval Base, said some 4,300 civilian workmen were aboard when the fire broke out. Firemen still i laying new lines of hooe _ the admiral came ashore from toe burlng carrier. Patricia Johnson, 21, Johnson Ave., told Pontiac police aha was drivtag east < Street on Pontiac’s westside at fe:C a.m. Before she could atop, aha told Patrolman Jack Beach, her car plunged rtf a four-foot slope into the river. PeKee were notified of Miss Using a rowboat to rescue her, officers brought the wet, shivering womaa to shore. jfV # A' She Md officers when realized the street ended at the river toe was unable to atop because of Icy pavement. A A A. She was taken to Pontiac General Hospital where she was treated for shock and exposure. , A A A . The car — a 1980 model — belonged to a friend, she told officers. THOMAS SARGENT Royal Oak Pair Held in Jailbreak Case Niizaw«*th«r aur«»u report (Continued From Page One) JSwSjWSrSS't ■»•*“££! with Mrs. Sargent here Friday 5«&1iwto»vwww1fi2L«*" circlbig toe jail in an auto. Totof ia PoatUr Mnt temperature preceding S am. **U a um: VM eiliUtr 1* - n s.pk Dtreatten Morvtaerwt Ml Monday it »:»« «• Bui riaaa Tseaday at tJT a.m. , Maw aaU Monday at i »l p m llOW rtaao Tuesday at lm a.m. Sargent was being held In n security cell because pUghf by a neighbor-■eod womaa, Nina Laferty, tl Edna St They (sand tha unhappy driver atop the break of bar ear SB feet from shore. Waterford Mother Dies After Child (Continued From Page One) of the Denham home was the only sign indicative of any violence at the scene, according to police. AAA The boy's death was discovered by Ms grandmother, Mrs. NeR Adler #f trio Hillside Drive. She summoned a neighbor, Bpecber E. Bevtagtoa, 57, of m Exmoor, who attempted vainly to revive month respiration. The boy's father was at work fat Pontiac, where he is a store clerk, at the time. The couple’s baby daughter wu quietly nursing a bottle in her bassinet in the living room., A A A ' ■ Mrs. Adler became suspicious when she couldn't reach her daughter by, telephone, and drove to the Denham home. She readied through the milkchute.to unlock the door and gain entry. to dedicate her to the Load’s service. They had arranged W her to study there, with other young virgins of well-to-do familiee, to, the care of Anna’s kinsman, the aged priest, Zcchariei^ of the division of Abijah, and hig wife, Elizabeth. It was they, after the death of Joachim, who had helped guide the child's Upbringing. A * A Mary had grown radiant in spir-rejoicing in worship, hymns and the sacred statutes, an exquisitely bright-cheekqd and devout girl, with glad heart and a voice sweeter than the harps and. flutes of the Levites on the Temple stairs. Surely, Israel had never brought forth so goodly and elegant a bride. Anna moved distractedly about toe room, her head swimming with recollections, hopes and fleeting anxieties, as she directed the final preparations. A . A A Two other servants had Joined Judith in decorating the house, bringing out extra ottomans and setting out trays of pickled olives, cheeses, fig cakes and other pastries tor the throng of neighbors and relatives who would come to a day-long succession. Anna’s Ups moved silently, as she bent to adjust a rug. O Lard, gnat that this man The P$y In Birmingham Hills Votes Again Today od Sewer-Plan Bonds ■hall deal gently with her. Let Mm never nine hie hnnd against her, ner speak to her harshly. She to bera and nourished la thy laving kindness, O Lord. Glare to (Tomorrow. Joseph, toe Woodworking Groom). We Can't Be Home for Christinas Day (Continued From Page One) kov, 35, and bis brother, Victor, 23. Although the Kolesnikova have lived to Canada tor the past eight years, Yvan remembers only a few people celebrating during the Yule season to his homeland. tloa of Christmas Is abolished in Russia." The opposite was true for i German coed, 20-year-old Elbe Nordhausen, who recalls the gaiety and religious atmosphere of Chris: mases to her hometown of Beriin. Eike, who escaped from East Germany with her mother 10 years ago, say* that the season in Berlin actually begins a month before One rt the ceremonies she told ef was the lighting el awe candle da each rt the four Sundays preceding Christmas, which Mm says represented the light brought into the world wtth the birth ef the Christ Child. She said Saint Nicholas Day is celebrated on Dec. 6 when German version of Santa Claus leaves nuts, cookies and sweets to children who have been good that year. “If they have been bad," lid, “he leaves them potatoes in leir shoes instead." Eike said she gets “very homesick" this time of year when she knows she can’t be home for Christmas. Leo F. Kampsen Tries for Job of Waterford Clerk $49.95 Watches, < now ...... $3150 J $59.95 Watches, now ......$39.50 < $71,50 Watches, J .now .......$47.50 j Guaranteed Quality j DIAMONDS | Ladies* and Men's Bings < SB# i $75 Diamonds, * * J now' ..... $49.95 • w w w .1* Diamonds, has been a resident of the J uianTw^w-’' ! county for 34 years, attended Pon- • *150 Diamonds, J ttac schools and ip a veteran qf[e now .....$89.85 < World War U. He wa# employed with Nye Dairy before Joining Matthews-Hargreaves. Inc., three yuan ago. Kampeen la married end the fa-tber rt four children. Leo F. Kampsen. an auto salea-man to Pontiac, has announced he was circulating nominating petitions for the office rt Waterford Township clerk on the Republican ticket. A * A Kampeen, 38, of 4087 Baybrook Drive, Drayton Plains, to his first try lor public office, he said, ttytog to earn a spot on tha Feb. 20 primary ballot to ARTHUR E. SUMMER FIELD Summerfield to Discuss Postal Career Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield will discuss his eight years in the Eisenhower administration Wednesday in Pontiac. The only Cabinet member still serving of the original 1953 appointees, Summerfield is scheduled to address several hundred persons at a Joint luncheon meeting' of Pontiac service clubs at Elks Temple at 12 noon. Seme tickets are still available to the general public. They are oe sale at Osman's Men’s Wear store, SI N. Bagtaaw 8L, the Pontiac Area Chamber rt Commerce, Community National Summerfield's talk Is being xxuorod by the Pontiac Area Junior Chamber rt Commerce. The postmaster general will be introduced by Harold A. Fitzgerald, publisher rt The Pontiac Press. Only two other postmaster generals have served as many years in the poet as Summerfield. Al-Burleson served eight years under Wilson and James A Farley served the tad eight years rt FDR’s adminutrationT' Summerfield to a former Flint automobile dealer. To Continue Talks on Waterford Police The Waterford Townlriilp Board will continue discussion tonight on alternate plans for Job security for police department employes, service should be established or a police administrative board set up Hie question rt whether dvU has been aired’ at recent board meetings. Police Chief Millard Pender Is expected to make a recommendation tonight. The board to also scheduled to talk about replacement rt three police ears. >■}■ BIRMINGHAM — Bloomfield Hills voters go to the polls today for file second time to less than three months to decide a $1.5-mil-Uon bond issue to finance construct tion rt an internal A A Property owners authorized the sale of the general bonds in a spe- ( cial election Oct. 3 .but toe vote was nullified after it wu discovered an election notice failed to appear to a weekly newspaper. A, A A - fit the fifst election the proposition carried by a 4-Vote margin 'over the needed 60 per cent majority. CHp officials explain that If the band lasne is turned dm the interna) sewer system will eventually be ceesteucted as i result of a Circuit Caret directive to stop Rouge River. If this is done the improvement would probably be financed through special assessments, costing taxpayers a higher rate than proposed with the general bonds, city- officials claim. A A A. Approval of today’s bond issue would increase property taxes the first year an estimated 37.31 for each 31,000 of assessed valuation. AAA Taxes on each $1,000, however, could be reduced nearly a dollar ft the city decides to sell the bonds in two stages. With this . city would only sell 3133 million of the bonds for immediate construction of sewers to developed areas. The remaining $170,000 in bonds would be sold at a later date when undeveloped areas begin to grow. Both the city and a citizens' group have mailed letters to property owners urging them to approve the bond Issue for the second time. Oiristmas and New Yea? schedules at Baldwin Public Library were announced today. . The library wtH cloae Friday at 4 p.m., wUI remain dosed thnagb Monday, and reopen Dae. tt at 9:89 a.m. Regular hoars wID be observed the rrmalndrr rt that week. In observance of the New Year’s holiday the building will be closed It's SIMMS for BIGGEST Jewelry DISCOUNTS Jan. 2 and service win resume Jan. 3 at 9:30 a.to. Howard W. EUtott Service and burial for Howard W. Elliott, H rt 2373 Pembroke St. will be held Wednesday in Muncie, His body will be at the Beil Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. until 10 p.m. tomorrow. A A * Air. Elliott died yesterday in Hurley Hospital, Flint, from Juries sustained in an automobile accident Saturday to Holly Township. AAA. He was a Saks representative for the Michigan Tool Co. of De- Elliott was a member of the Daleville, Ind.. Lodge 730. FAAM, and tha First Methodist Church of Birmingham. .A A A Surviving are his wife Mary M.. a daughter, Mercy K; a son, Michael; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elliott rt Yorktown, Ind.; I a sister and grandmother. Join G. Klrnloh Secvice for John K. Klmich, 69, of 3335 W. Maple Road, trill be 21 tomorrow at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church,- Detroit.! Burial will be to Rowland Park] Cemetery, Berkley. Kbmicb died Saturday In William Beaumont Hospital, Royal! Oak. He was the owner of a Bu rning-; ham restaurant. Surviving are his wife, Pauline! Mrs. Edward A.-.V . .a aon. | George G.: children, a brother and i A be at the Bill Chapel rt the wnNam R. Hamilton Co. until 1 p|m. tomorrow. Mrs. Leslie J. Peters Service for Mrs. Ladle (Mari gsret E.) J. Peters of 4306 Meadow 1ism Court will be at 1 p.m. Tomorrow at the Bell Chapel of William R. Hamilton Co. A A- A. V i Burial will be Wednesday at 1 m. in Evergreen Cemetery, Alpena. Mrs. Peters died Saturday lit her home after a foag Mares She was a member of First Baptist Church. A A A She is survived by her husband, who is general service manager rt the international division of Burroughs Corp., a daughter Carolyn E., six sistera and three brothers. Pontiac State Bank Pewits a Christmas Choral Concert Tuea., Dec. 20 12:00 Noon Saginaw at tawnss , plus Hm csrtsinty rt • WATCHES WO lift the brand and mod 9 Na Carrylif CfcarfM J 2 JEWELRY Dopt.—Main Floor • •aeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoaee SoaSso Is rsatls* _ (as rsssNso woaloval purest Mnp«fsturc ......... Bust! Issresrelsrs ... . • • Mtsa lr—‘— Out Tsar Ip ■talmt tsaptraun forest umptrsiurt . IlM luipntai ,, W«sth*r—Fair s t tore nurrtta isrsaUM • Taupnlin Cam 31 IS Msrquttts Alptn. „ _ —.t— ■■ - SsRlmotr M 8 Mtmphta SI 'ft £*■»«* » 1 Miami Bob IS “ firusni villa n 91 Mllresktt as ■PB f| ii MtnntapoUt Cbicsto * S H In OrWsiK «a jjilnrsiii 9. « Mt* Vsrk M riiTiuuii n u Omsbs n ■ S«W M 3# Ptlltton K It n ii Phoenix H N I M -l PKUtersh H IS wtrtn m tt at- i4«M si ti hnskd.52test am Ktri E Uj He was arrested Nov, 7 and1 ajpleaded guilty to breaking into an] " auto agency. A. . A ' A M Carte, 56, said he was alone to is the jail when the woman walked sobbing. He asked her what was wrong and came around the desk to speak to her. The deputy said the woman then turned oft the team and whipped out the Mol. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS. ^tONDAY, DECEMBER 16, I»60 , / : “ ■/ wmM. ■ • ^ y /--y ■ 'x-y'; . ) Of all leading brands of vegetable oils... only Mazola liquid Corn Oil is both rich in poly-unsaturates and lowest in saturated Pure liquid corn oil was used in many of the scientific studies dealing with the nutritional benefits of unsaturated fat. Pure liquid corn oil was ideal because it has the highest ratio at poly-unsaturates to saturates present in any readily available salad and eoolting oil on sale in food markets. Of all leading brands, only Mazola is pure liquid corn oil. ■■**** "ft' HERE'S PROOF: This chart shows the ratio of £oiy*on*0turates to saturates provided t>y Mazola Com Oil is more than twice that of any other leading oil offered in grocery stores. mm 1 MiBHfes® *'>HHBBBBHBI1 F';; i'*'1 ''' MAZOLA CORN OIL COTTONSEED OIL * PEANUT OIL* OLIVE OIL * a Out aaeawitiae Ummmtm »mw> iwwt w>.f (t TODAY there is so much discussion concerning the role tats and display in your daily diet, that a simple ex-. planation of the subject is both timely and important. Basically, there are two kinds of fats—saturated and poly-unsaturated. At normal room temperature most at tike saturated types are solid and the poly-unsaturated types are liquid. Most popular vegetable oils used in salads and cooking are high in the more poly-unsaturated fata. Scientific Findings There is considerable scientific evidence to indicate that liquid oils, high in poly-unsaturates, may be more desirable than solid fats in the diet. Certain special nutritional benefits are provided by the poly-unsaturated fats in salad and cooldng oik. But, even among salad and cooking oik, there are wide differences in the ratios of poly-unsaturates to saturates. Now, the next question... which salad and cooking oil should you choose . and why? The Special Advantages of Puri Mould Com Oil Many scientists classify the special nutritional effectiveness of different liquid oik by the ratio of polyunsaturates to saturates. As you can see in the chart, Mazola liquid Com Oil provides a ratio of poly-unsaturates. to saturates more than twice that of any other leading oil offered in grocery stores. Dolly Benefits It k easy to provide you and your family with the benefits of pure Mazola Corn Oil. In your daily meak simply replace a portion of the hard (saturated) fats with Mazola liquid Com Oil . . . the only oil that is both rich in poly-unsaturates and lowest in saturates. Mazola k a delicate, golden-light oil which k superior for frying. It k exceptionally fine for making fresh salad dressings. Experienced cooks {Refer Mazola for the way it makes so many delicious foods so easy to prepare. Your Doctor Knows the Facta Ask your doctor to explain the nutritional .qualities of Mazola Com Oil. Scientific research is continuing and findings are reported regularly to your doctor through the pages of medical publications. The role of pure liquid com oil In good health k becoming better known as research programs go forward. As more people learn the story of liquid com oil nutrition .. ♦ and how to enjoy this pure, delicious golden-light oil in daily meak ... Mazola becomes their first choice at all salad and cooking oik. 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Second flora r 7 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS 41 West Huron Street MONDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1990 ■SSfiAJfBSEr l!n>wSi£*i&netov Pontiac’s Water Supply Demands Action Soon The City of Pontiac has been sitting on the time bomb of dwindling water supply for the last few years, and to City Manager Waltm K. Tollman, the ticks are getting louder. ★ ★ ★ Hie fme has been a long one, bat he says the problem will reach Its climax la five years. The water table for the wells Is dropping abont live feet s year, and considering the normal growth of the ares as predicted for the next five yearn, at the end of that time, the underground supply will not be enough to servo our needs. . ★ ★ ★ Warner proposed solutions were a pipeline to Huron with other communities, and also a metropolitan authority to band together several communities, and buy the water supply from Detroit. For various reasons, these ideas were discarded. And now Detroit is looking to the future, and Ho water pipeline const ruction la coming out this way. The question wo most fact is, "Where to Pontiac gsing to get Its water In the not-too-distaat future?” 4 ★ ★ ★ Will man says next to sewage, and its adequate treatment, water to the most pressing problem facing the city. The state has already forced the city’s hand In the sewage treatment out of 25 miUloa children get any kind of schooling. Few of these complete primary grades and only 280,-000 go on to high school. UNESCO couldn't possibly provide the money to do the whole Job. But it can help organise programs to recruit teachers, plan mass schooling and aid countries In all phases of education. ★ ★ ★ The problem is vast and diffi- cult. But a start must be msde. The literate world for its own good must help the other hslf of mankind. The Man About Town Very Good Sample . Voice of the People* *sp Disappointed Appointment of Mr. Kennedy has already msds 6 eanjor mytebi b1 ■*■*»« AaLi Stevenson ae delegate to thi.U.N.In sag rwSC^Ty interview I have •*. never beard Adlsl give s straight or asoeer. How eon n mss like tills be expected to deal with trained Red experts? JMi ★ A * jf___________2 a'-LL It appears that we an refurfdag te tfce feesram of appeasement and estreat wfckto baa pro** as dtoariei E. »sfeewn,wm So* the asm *> pH**** berf»*i * ★ ’ « , 4 ■ My —ni anyone who la a loyal, freedom loving American Uwritaortelegraph Mr. Kennedy, your senator and coo-grtsaman and stop this appointment. It’s later than you think. K.aN. *No Need to Fear Catholic Church' Now that w» are having a pret-Ident who to a member of the day laws wMch will finally criminate in the work of the beast (Rev. lUD. v-- wje. Roman Catholic urarcn many pro- TaVfrHI ^jNlM Be pie are tearful of reBgtoue pane- Closed Oil SlllldSSr cutton. There is no need to fear hwm this source, as (apostate Why not crttictee the I Protestantism is taking care of . «r that by trying to entered file Sun- f*3** ,*** * the stores? Iha evil stints in theee taverns, SO what’s wrong Wtth Satin of Th* Swilii Fna in of psWIs lot* root tor on In Uila eoMuo.v Lottors out ho uador SOS wort*, atfud, fan addroM sod to tSlXK J&USTag'Jte netnlad sliuia M ^ka rdnoUtteOa There sre many people like my-?lf who enjoy shopping wtth their unlly and tosday le dm only day • have. Hie family that rinpe to- Of What Can Be Done in Our Own Oakland County Crystal Ball Flnial: Economical, bat net like the gal who tries to get as meeh as possible oat of an evening gown. David Lawrence Says: Politics Is Behind 8 Cabinet Picks Authorities So Confused Oyer Children’s Books Planted as s mere seedling In 1980 by Mrs. Laura Jaetotehea of 9049 Dixie Highway, on her farm in Springfield Township, It miles northwest of Poetise, It grew Into the majestic Pontiac Christmas tree, now spreading holiday glory at the corner of North Saginaw and Oakland Avenue. Never did our city have s more beautiful Christmas tree — and It waa home planted and home grown. Anyway, what can’t ws do In Oakland County? lira. Jaenlchen’s two aims, Loafs sad Homan Jacalchen, WASHINGTON - Politicn-with its subtle, and eomctlmea not so subtle, obligations — is responsible for the selection of right out of 19 of the cabinet of ftesident-Elect Kennedy. TMa proportion is a throwback to the days of McKinley, though every president in this century baa chosen some members of his cabinet with due deference to po- By t'sited Press hhmtail Do many of the dearie chfl-appearance of bipartisanship, H, dren’s books give pear ywngater Owes In RsUaal, hot l»w a bey r real a Detroit officials My they hgvs the capacity to oervo Pontiac now, aod sB that to holding op Pontiac’s decision to the actios of the local industries. They EM more than half of the water to the city, sod mart be considered in spy future water plans fog the dty. ★ n pJte * The problem to radar study by the Industrial giants, who, of course, an also teced with the problem of looking far ahead In problems of expansion and supply. We trust an early answer to the problem win allow Pontiac to mhke its committments In the near future. are still living on the farm. It also has been the privilege of neighbor Glenn mils to watch the tree's growth. His observation of local events exceeds the three-quarter century mark. Usually men picked for the cabinet from the opposing party are of the flexible kind—they go along wtth the new chief executive even though aometimei incurring the hoetufty Of members of their own derire to retain the experience of a of other people in the worid? valuable man in a predecessor Yea, says Dean Lester Ashetm. administration, H would have been of Chicago Untvwrrity'a gradual better to have kept Secretary of library school wtth the backing ot the Treasury Anderson on the Job. aome educators. says a group e< "The geography of a children's bock la the geography of a chad’s mind, not ot a piom.” V. English pro- The idea, to be sure, in (ticking a couple of cabinet members from the opposite party, is to gtvo the day glvo tt snrialaglcel aspects of fairy tales. I trust the educational system enn Dr. William Brady Says: Newspaper, Rheumatiz Merit Much Attention With the first complete snow coverage ,«f tha season, - Mrs. Lewis Hanaawmlt of willlgins Lake reports a capacity anting at her full course bird feeding board dnee Friday morning. The same news Is phoned In by Mrs. Beeman Ottaway of t-ak* Orion, who says their repayment In song la a big recompense, while • Mrs. Lawrence Preswell of Birmingham asserts that It all seems to reflect the Christmas spirit. UNESCO Plans Help for Illiterates of the World United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) meeting In Geneva Is discussing a plan to help msko the world literate. More than half of all the people on earth eaa neither read nor write. ** There has never been thy massive attempt to develop people along with their countries. The emphasis had to be first on the development of resources to provide food. As outlined, the UNESCO program has as its goal a basic education at least for millions of children within 20 years. ★ ★ * The U.N. agency estimates that to Arab speaking countries alone there are 10 million children not attending school A study of 15 Aston countries reveals that 87 million children have no oppor-tunity to learn to rand and write. At the present rate of population growth that number will reach 220 million by 188Q, Through efforts now being made, however, some will have the opportunity ot primary schooling. ★ ★ ★ It will take tremendous effort and an enormous am on nt of money over the 20 year period. UNESCO estimates that facilities wffl have to be provided for an additional 156 million primary school children. Over five million tench-era will be required with n like number of claneroome Estimated cost to <65 billion’ or about <3.2 bfflioa a year. This, of course, dOM not Include tentral Africa Where only *8 million As a souvenir of his last year In the longest oocupancy of tha governor's chair of any man In ifldtigsn’s history, O. Mention Williams Is sending his friends s unique diver pocket pieee, with each Individual's Initials engraved upon It So far as the country is concerned, It can ask itself whether in the entire notion—or in the Democratic party Itself— there wasn't someone so outstanding and experienced in his field that he mjjtfit better have been picked than the announced selection for attorney general or for the poet of secretary of Health, Education and When an old medical friend told Welfare or for the serietaryahip of me a year ago that the Brooklyn the Treasury or tor postmaster muw publlsh- ganeral or for the top posts In the w x couldn’t de-department of Labor and Com- whether it merce, respectively. wne rumor or not. As tor the departments of Agri* I do remember . culture and Interior, it la custom- the time, if this ary, of course, to nominate men rumor proves true who will satisfy political interests Hi borrow the In the Middle West and Far West, first sentence of my first piece in the new Eagtel from the mentor] who really first' . .. ^ ... _...... — put the idea of a DB. BEADY ,Mt >nu, htar-dMt tk. f—-!f S^sTiSrS'S Kennedy may not be blamed ao rupted." * ■ "■BP*-- »■“ ■■■■«-wgraiTfa much perhaps tor following politi- Holmes, we must remember, was cpl precedent because it can be nof only a philosopher and poet but argued In Juriiflcation that this Is a physician as weO, Instructor in what has bam done In the past. - - - He said Mary Maples Dodge’* book on Hens Brisker gave a might be given.” Jean Merrill, chief chOdraa’a librarian at Kansas City Public Library, said she lood P0**®*^ **** chUdblrth)' ao often boasted during the recent . tow* Publication of the young whipper- Wife Can Help Cure Platonic Mate Oakland County's champion letter writer among its men In military uniform In the Civil War bf nearly a century ago waa Lewis W. Benton of Holly. The historical collection At the University of Michigan has 36 letters written home by him during that conflict between the states. For the sixth consecutive year, the family cat of Mr. and Mrs. Jason Smith of Rochester has given birth to a Utter of four kittens a few days before Christinas. And Mr. Smith says she’s not exactly lqie between times. ______1 in a medical Jour- sally say a her hatband It nal (be was 34 yean old) in 1843 platonic and traatt her at on-brought upon his head the satire, romantically aa if the tvara hie ridicule and invective of the pre- mother. MilUona of married eminent obstetricians of the coun- couples have this problem, so try—Hodge, the professor of oh- learn how to solve tt quickly, stetrlcs in University of Pennsyl- for a ia usually easy to rem-vania, and Meigs, the professor of edy. Scrapbook this case and obstetrics In Jeftonon Medical use the dieting as a Lenten School. I'll say this for standpat- protect for your church. tt isn’t always a campaign con- ten of Hotanes’ day—they didn’t go ___________________ tribution or a (pedal piece of underground or seek the aid of the By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE political service by a particular noetnim vendors and the chad-food CASE G-445: gaily M. agad 38. individual that causes politics to people when they wanted to blast ls „ attractive housewife, be gtven pceference oytr efficiency aomeooe tor raffing the troth. • "But Dr. Crane,” toe protested. MH|| I wish I knew Just what article -jny husband Is’ ao knger ro-i printed in _the mantically interested In be! That’s she weighed US, but now she that your brain will geoaroto a tinned the scales at M3. Yet aha greater hunger If you view a larger toad supply- shewing how was only five toet. three inches, h i urged both ef ton to and ability. Often It is bigt contributors or their friends or the nia vM whn nut im ... . .. In dieting, be sure you include plenty of protein, such as meat, cottagq cheese, beans, peas, ate., tor your nuncios require a fresh Input of protein EVERY DAY, politicians themselves who put up ^Ae oM &gle. Thi » —• - Your body doaa not store pro- cta£e frmndoesnT*iike to flm re*d*r who tells me the title* Ujjf6j, B platonic note and teta- thou«h ^^"*7 ** choose from, and he doesn t like to >IH, ^ .rti-u will receive. ^11. k. cess sugar and Ml . , ___. . and date of tha article will receive, turn down the loyal friends who my compliments a comptt- rommmorul SAmPGIlP tA him. ’ . T . a Verbal Orchids to- recommend someone to him. flametimeo a president picks a cabinet officer or two from the opposite political parly. This h hailed as “Mparttaaa.” Bat II to a piece of poMeal hokum. Actually, these selected far the mentary set of the Pocket Cyclopedia of Health, 33 volumettes, boxed and delivered, regularly IftSA The Mr. and Mrs. Avert Johnston of 109 Oak Hill 8t; 51st wedding anniversary. Mrs. Walter Webb ot 303 South Marshall St.; 80th birthday. Mr. and Mra. Arthur L. Hamna)f of Auburn Haights; S2nd wedding anniversary. Mrs. Ana OUphant of Waterford; ttnd birthday. Mr. and Mia. Eber & McDill of Keego Harbor; 93rd wedding anniversary. Mrs. Phoebe Briggs of Drayton Plains; 82nd birthday. Mr. aad Mra. Frank Meta of Rochester r 60th wedding annheraary. The Country Parson Chow* no mqfw _ sugar and tat! 'But, Dr. Crane.” her husband began, “What about my anahtog? Should I give It up at the same WWW „HU. time or try to reduce tint aad would toward Ms tiwn cut <*t k*«w> tebw?" mother b mV Practlce. I find that pa- „v .. . ^ tients can cut out both thorn nui-„ » unce habtu at the same time. In fact, the fretting over lack of dg- know more about healm than I DR. CRANE *• est love killers” In modern mat- TMa reminds me that elderly rimony are tobacco aad obesity! readers og the old Eagle- used to Ctgaret smokers often begin to chide pte tor my uncompromising grow platonic In the late thirties, or harsh view of the rheumatix, And If they are also considerably They opined that perhaps rd tori overweight, then you dan be fairly some sympathy for victims of rhea- rare they malm Indifferent hus-matiz when I got older and hadjt bands before they reach 90. myself. for a smoke at 90-mlmite intervals, ge place candy coated gum to tha same pocket. Then they can lift out the package, shake out a piece of gum and thus go through some of tin former tobacco habit Send for my booklet on "Hov to brook the liquor and tobacc habits,” ondosjng a stamped n turn onvstope, plus 39 ceqts (non They were as wrong about that to eonnaeBag with thousands pf ,1 And mat ptotapde of Metamora; 83rd Mritiday. cause and prevention and treat-moot of the rheumatis. Formerly I merely smiled or chadded when some poor ooul tried to teU me his job to toaoh ear Joint disability was ‘ to cold and dinap.' That was to* ease wtth Sally and her husband. For he weighed tt Is also wtsa to carry rubber bands or a soft rubber boll In that pocket to the nervoue tension can express Itself "in squeezing the ball or tinkering with the rubber bands. fit dieting, too, try to have your fhndwich or milk AWAY from the dlntog room. Eat-at your office desk or before the TV ao your mind Is not prodded Into greater AMest mge i» Dr. oem W. Cnm fe hi, el Th» MM fllH, MUM. to go right on making." ; due to exposure But Sally herself had lost much Today ay rone- of her alhire by having devaloped v"wto* ex'r* v“nd* nrd atatement la a plump mafrotfly figure. m ttW# Oa her wedding day, ttn toM me For we poychdoglsts have found non n <8 Mel i Mysgr m The rmtiM Me to deBvmd kr eerjM ftt «| wu e vwk; vMr* ■rauH to pihtond. fmtM. Jl. A THE PONTIAC PRESS? MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, i960 Not Only More Moores RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Aft. On HW«Job Training? OOWMBUS, (AP) -j Penitentiary officials My one vtct^l forger 'nsM* them parently hasn’t learned his fa ai«mow ore. im vmjcoel, Man, Cpol y ——-------’ ' ' . MONTPELIER, Vt. (UPIl-Gov, Nutrition expert* uy milk often Robert T. Stafford says that when tend vaHie tor the money be called a widely-known Vennont than many other available food Ski . resort to learn the proper lock the Doors ‘ pike vAunr, caiu- OPEN EVERY NIGHT Hurry, but don't panic .. Federal's will havejo complete selection of gifts for kite shoppers tight up 'til Christmas Evil Just say 'CHARGE IT!' * ■ ri». 1 * /: » ' DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON PLAINS Oriental Lady seamfree nylons art proportioned Tots' and girls' nylon holiday party dresses Wallets with compartments Some 32 windows; Lady Buxton ey vac 3.95-5.95, mm with zippon. •» 3" Lace and silk organza party dress bocomos you Gift sweaters for you last minute shoppers Colorful sofa pillows Foam filled far (hope retention, 12x12*. ]98 ^ ■ ~~~2*» Special Purchase Dusters and long robes in pastels, plaids of cozy-warm fabrics Webcor recorder lor family I speed tape recorder, plays H lJQW haws an 1n|0 foot tape. 30x asteroid tefetcope Viewmaster viewer lor.all BIGHT Xl ^....v THE Am^TUC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER IP, i—Q W7? McNutt and Council Poise for Fireworks1 m' SOUTHFIELD - The possibility! ot more Biwilti between admin- j Istrator Robert J. McNutt and the| 4-man bloc of the city council looms tonight at the regular council meeting. This will be the last meeting for McNutt who has resigned as city administrator, effective Thursday. Osenoll Preteirat a Hugh Mui) sail today that he has received a memo from McNatt atattag that a Undoes tee** ef MS la dae Arthur W. Stephens, ■ real aetata broker. i the prsgsely. Dohaay Is not m. | TheVouncil president stated that the money was nAde available in the budget as a result of McNutt's predecessor handling of city funds. McNutt succeeded Eugene Swem as city administrator. Stephens has been employed' occasionally by the Southfield Parks and Recreation Department to locate land for future playground sites. McNutt stated the money Is ■ awed Stephens for finding the property that was purchased by the city lor its dvlc center. The 106-acre tract at Evergreen and 10H Mile roads was purchased in February 1958 from Mary] Thompson tor 1447,000 year period. The city has an op-1 tfcm to purchase an additional 60 acres tor $44,000. Dohany said neither McNutt nor Stephens had anything to do with the transaction and that negotiations were made with Miss Thompson by himself. Mayor Donald L. Swanson and City Clerk Patrick G. Flannery. Dohany said Miss Thompson did not want a third party involved hi the transaction. * McNutt also stated te-Ms memo that hl« control of the budget made it poasRIe f*r the city to Romeo High Sets Annual Yule Concert ■ ROMEO — The music de ment Of Romeo Senior High School . will present its annual Christmas .concert tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the high school gymnasium. Featured will be the concert band of 78 members directed by ~ C. Oja!a. He will lead the musicians in a varied program of seasonal favorites including selections from Handel’s '‘Messiah’' and themes from Tschaikovsky’s "Nutcracker Suite." m Yule Concert Is Scheduled by Smart PTA The Mixed Chons wearing new choir stoics will offer a cantata, “The Shepherd’s Christmas’* by Lnvaat and Hendricks. Mauriae DoeMer The cantata will be performed i the subdued lighting of individual flashlights which will have the appearance of candles. AAA The original painting of Nativity scene, done on a I sheet of plastic last year by Judith Engel, again will be used at a backdrop for the concert. Ugh school opoeeh teacher Preconcert music will be played in the halls by a brass ensemble from the Junior high school. No admission will bo charged ut a free will offering will be taken for use by the music de- MART UNI UNIOVIfM The engagement of Mary Lou Cenkovich to Joseph R. Schultz' is announced by her parents Mr., and Mrs. Steve Cenkovich of TIM Biscayne Rond, White Labe Township. The prospective bride groom is the son of Mr. and lire. Maynard Schulte of St. Clair Shores. A June wedding is WALLED LAKE - Music in the holiday mood will be presented Wednesday at 8 p.m. when the Clifford H. Smelt Junior High School Pareut-Tsacher Association stages its annual public Christ tas concert at the school. The 35-member school orchestra and 50-ptoee band under the direction of Frank Balaam. Among the InetnaMntal ten. dltions wffl be classical, modern, ARDlg V. WOODWARD Mr. and Mn. Lyle Woodward of 28 Peart St., Oxford, announce the engagement of their daughter Andis V. to Wayne D Stoner, •on of Clifford D. Stoner and Mr*. Frances Stoner, both of Fredericksburg, Va. Tbs wedding will take place Feb. 18 In Oxford's First Baptist Church. Bond* for New Mmldiwl Bldg- Ubwy Clawson Voting on Downtown Plans OAWMffMrtie fate of a down- requires a tm at ton redevelopmant program pm- M* « V" *** “» *«• posed by city hangs in the One ef .the prepertllinB^I» a balance as voters deride on two bond issues in a special election here today. breeder to be approved, each of the two prop—ls ®*» the ballot Oak Park Voids Contracts] of CarverDistrict Teachers , OAK PARK—The contracts «f all teachers employed by the i*-eently dissolved Carver School District have been mT~ was announced today by the Oak Park Board of Education. ,A A ,A -The Oak Park School Board said In a prepared statement that teachers from the Canrir district considered substitutes and will continue in this classification for the remainder of the current ■chool'year.” GREETS MILFORD YOUNGSTERS — Santa passed out candy and opened the doors to the local theatafr to ana children Saturday after parachuting from hie private plane into the Milford Fairground. From there he hitched a ride on the village fire truck. With whistles and sirens blowing he rode around town rounding up children and inviting them ag Ms guests to the the- Holly Lodge 134 Sets Installation on Friday HOLLY — Officers of Holly Lodge 1M, FAAM, will be installed Friday at 8 p.m. in a public ceremony af the Hally Masonic Temple. ♦ dr ♦ Officers for the coming year are Steven Yobuck, worshipful master; Lee Gaffney, senior warden; Georg# Swaney, Junior warden; Dehnar Yeagley, treasurer; and Robert Martin, secretary. ’A A a The installing officers are Errett Anderson; grand Installing officer; Claude Lacey, grand marshal; Ival Paulsen, grand secretary; and eynouk, grand chaplain. Corn and Wheat Sh I960 Down From Estimate WASHINGTON (UPI) — Michigan’s estimated 1860 production of corn and wheat dwwed a drop from the 1909 revised estimates according to the Agriculture Department's final production report of the year. Be imp la state predeetloa backed the nafisael tread which Mewed Increases hi both basic crops. The final estimate on the Michigan com crop for 1980 was 119,-568,000 bushels compared to a revised 1969 figure of 121,340,000 ushels In 1959. The figure was still above the 10-year-average of 85,949,000 bushels for the state, however. The wheat estimate for I960 was n,M,Ne bushels as compared with a revised IMS figure at 3S.M4.00e bushels. The 1999 figure was Just ever the lt-yeur• average of 8S,4tt,eto bushels. The national crops were given in the final 1900 estimate as 4,- 352.008.000 bushels of com and 1, 363.433.000 bushels of wheat The Agriculture Department Mac paced the J9B0 Michigan potato crop at 7,972,000 hundredweight. The national crop wee placed at 256.977.000 hundredweight. More than one million tons of crude oil and its products are moved through pipelines of the UJ. every day and the total is growing. The school's several vocal groups will prsasnt a program under the direction of Eugene Guettler. A A At_________: Vodal offerings will Include the Girls Triple Trio singing "PatA-Pan,” and the Girls Glee dub, Boys Chorus and Boys Ensemble singing '‘Masted In This HaB." The A Cappella Choir will sing "The Night Before Christmas.” Churchwoman at Troy Honor Min Wattle*, 84 TROY — The Women’s Association of the First Presbyterian Church of Troy is naming its first circle after one of its most faithful members, Mias Helen Mary Wattles, 84 yearn old. The circle meets the third Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. following the regular business meeting at 11 a.m. and a dessert hmcheon at noon. Cbde members have picked the theme "In Him Was Ufa" for study during 196L It is based on the Gospel of John. Abo included win be a study of Ecumenical Mission and families. Wen WtikiHf tfeu a "MERRY CHK^j^S With Furniture of Real Quality At The Lowest Prices In Our 24 Year History I“OVR LOWER OVERHEAD , MAKES THE DIFFERENCE” MRS" Open Evenings This Week Ex* cept Saturday 144 OAKLAND AYE. PICTURES MAKE THOUGH^FjJl GIFTS Hi - NI / m J Vbntna/t 790 Ready Now! Specially Selected Tep ValuM for Holiday Giving! Here aie pictures and frames yen cm give wfch assurance of good taste—beautiful reproductions of needfejtoiftt semks... religious figures ... (till lifes ... all handsomely framed and covered with duseproof glass. municipal building to hsam the city offices, Municipal Court aad City fadlitiM now at* hi tht City Hall at 85 W. 14-MBt Reid and In the eeeond story of a ffre house behind the present dty offices. ON SOUTH MAIN STBEET The new municipal building jould be constructed on the well side of South Main Street between Jefferson end Madison streets. iwMsb ftosMCHy wwM be ssM Is Therefore, the bond of education made ite own dedsionr to garding ta-acher tenure the board decided will be the same in Oak Park and the old Carver district. A A The board laid there ere no provisiani in the Michigan School Board which forbid Oak Park school officials toam making their own• Needlepoint Scene. 1 H"*beli moulding. Plastic in lay pattern on firuitwood. 9x1 $1.98 D. Religious print. . gold embossed F. New Still Life by Henk Bos. Chestnut moulding. 8xl(T. $1.00 Moulding with colored stripe. 10x14* $1.69 DOWNTOWN PONTIAC - TEL-HURON CENTER * DRAYTON PLAINS ROCHESTER -MIRACLI MILE SHOPPING CENTER lha fhe booss weald be removed to make way for a municipal parking lot. AAA -This was part of a plan suggested to the mayor and City Council following a three-year study of Clawson's downtown ana by pro- M ■---* nanankanffi Burning With Sham*, They Answer th« Call PORT MONMOUTH, N.J. (UPI) - Fire rased unnoticed for man then three hours at the most em-barrasstng ef piecee-the local A passer-by discovered foe blase and turned in aa alarm, bringing the town’s red-faced volunteer firemen rushing to the see The blase, started by defective wiring 'In the firehouse kitchen, The Other 'psepeeMNn ea the ballot iooha voter approval ef a 6UM88 hand hone ter eon-Ska—re If a new library on tea site ef flw ettjte proamt to- ie city's present 11 j frsmt home hu OvU War, la by dtp officials. CANT HANDLE POPULATION Oky Manager Leonard Hendricks says (he existing Cky Hall tin la too small to handle Claw-i’s present population at 15,000 Mb In the city's five pro Marts wW be open and s pm. The polls are at Kenwood School, HO Nahma ».; Parkland School, 499 Parkland St : MfDomU School HMD Grant SL; P— fichahn School 940 N. Selfridge SL; and Ctewaon School, 101 John M St. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON PLAINS Children’s shoes final touch Boys' jet Mock 'belted' loafer 6" Styled llte D—u amde for rug- bolMoy occoilofli. KAbof n|^ keeLSH to d A D wtddn. UT boys' dressy 'blucher' oxford Clesod me en _ _ _ vomp and quarter, 99 'X* Sturdy rubber tele, ■■ ,6^ l.—i ml—i- l-- ■ nooi. DfOCK, Drown* Sim 9 tot 1C D. Girls' glistening party-patents Sabot gero strap _ _ wBh Conoo) under- to 99 wadga haal French corded. Sixes 3-3 C ^ D, SH-f » C D. Girls' pumps Queen Ann haal ' New iibit fere _ _ _ Wrap, Quean Anne ^ 99 heel, tapered tee. On Sires 13H4 ABC D, 11-12 C Buy* Properly lasted infants high shoe edgss. Mac.' ^ 99 cash vamp. Hard ^ tola, bast far boblss. W 1C DR width. FEDERAL DEFT. STORES i Ilillli ug^f I v V GAYMODE SUPPORT HOSE SUPPORT FOR TIRED LEGS 100% NYLON FASHIONABLE BEAUTIFUL BRACING One of the downtown stores Is having the sale you've been waiting for, hut you just can't spare the time to make it. Well, that's life. PfPPP TIE H) THE PONTIAC PRESS; MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, i960 Eyes Revamped Pardon System Official Calls Current Setup Hit-Miss; Backed Uyt by Williams LANSING W —'Convicted prisoner* who may have been imorent will hsvt their cases reviewed der. a more efficient system, Gov. Williams tps his way. j “Haphazard and hit-and-miss". I wsa the description applied to the present system by Gua Harrison. Department of Corrections dlroc-iot at a meeting Friday with representatives from the etate bar, law school* and the attorney gcn-eral'a office ■andean arid there aaw Is as systematic way to screen the eaaea af prisansrs who maintain Irons Warns of Thin Ice, Bad Roads Oakland dainty Sheriff Frank already has snrpasaed W. Irons today wanted area residents that “The Christmas holiday two-faced season mirth and tragedy. "December is noted for traffic deaths and drowning*, as' 'all the tinsel and holly,'' Irons the entire year of INS when SI pereene were killed la traffic. This year, an far. It* are dead. "There probably will be a few more progfe killed on the road before Christmas," Irons predict- He said -that frequently it merely the sincerity of the pris-j oner himself that starts the ball* rolling on an Investigation into his .daira. * * * "Or It might be his family c law enforcement officer who has doubts about the prisoner's or eve# the interest expressed by a Judge.” Harrison said Oar. WUHanse mrplataad that ths parole honed Is required hy But the board has never recommended a pardon on the grounds of innocence and only two pardons have been granted in hia 12 years in office. Williams cited the cdse of Wal»i ter A. Pecho as an example. He; said that it came to his attention mainly through articles, i newspaper it * • Pecho. a Lansing factory worker. was pardoned by Williams last June after serving six years.bij prison for allegedly murdering h wife, Eleanor. An inwestiggtin con-1 vtnead Williams that rile had foiled heraatt. The US, bought its first mill-' taiy aircraft in 1909 Just six y after the Wright brothers made the# first historic flight on 1 sand dunes in North Carolina The other December killer In lake-dotted Oakland County is un-Last year it traffic deaths predictable — foe. were rocorded la (tohlaad Ooaa- Alread ^ ‘making #. I ln< ^ 0„,n M citation worot month ef the year. t ,| especially tor small Already this month five traffic children with their great curl-fatalities have occurred. j oslty- ■'. *. 'Tr.'j.F _ A thin coat of ice has sheathed! Bwcpt for a dear Decern- ^ lhe area ^ ^ X Itrfur« have reported wwing ****, 2*f* OHS** J* older youngsters testing this at now. the sheriff concluded, after ri<- J dn^,„ * 1 comparing it with yean past. "Jf £n diver drowned in Gmn The imo highway death toll Lake Sunday when he became! Your Christmas Will Be Merrier if Your Home Is Cleanly Heated by New Mobilheat from GEE For warmth, comfort and economy you cart depend on GEE and New Mobilheat .. This cleaner burning fuel oil is always ready with -more warmth and comfort and with Gee's Automatic delivery you ore always sure of having plenty of New Mobilheat, no matter haw cold or stormy the’weather ...•I SURE...IE SAF6 ... SWITCH TO GEE TO-*• Givs Holden DAY, Dial FE Mill Nsw SjEIl He Prayed Oiit Loud; Missed Fatal Flight XENIA, Ohio (UPI1—"I said a prayer ... out loud," Wilberforce University freshman Winslow DUl said, "Otherwise, I could only keep faying; How terrible! How H terrible!” Thpre are approximately 192,000} Dill. 2L of Somerset, permuda, railroad bridge* in the United iwa* the only person who. failed to States. 'show up at takeoff time at Dayton loN under foe stretching 100 yards from shore. His companion was lucky enough to escape a similar fate. Friday for Trans World Airtimes' ill-fated Flight 296. The TWA constellation and a United Air Uses Jet ciUMil over New York City and 1*7 per seen aboard the plants wars killed la the crash. "You don’t know basrfrt describe such a feeling," he'said. "I'm still, shaken7 up. Dill said he did not make (he flight because he was unable to raise enough money to buy his ticket, though, he had a reserva- XIXK proved delaying agent. One-a-Day Diet Pill OK, Says Drug Finn t **• mu a*.w ^*1. through moisture and normal CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI) —The muscle action hi the Intestines, rt-William S. Morrell Co.,,a pharma- leasing the hunger-killing drug ceutical firm, has introduced a °w » daylong period, one-a-dsy diet pill it claims will - . * * * ’ km w to . Once the pill la taken, the dieter Icm (Me appetite for U hours. . j, diet and be won’t be hungry * * * all of caution. Between • p.m. Friday. Dee. non holiday period at comparable length. Traffic deaths would number 350 j on a nonholiday weekend at this j time of year. There were.Mil traffic deaths over the Christmas weekend last year and 609 in 1955, a record number for a three-day ! Christmas weekend. The council predicted that this j year's possible death toll would be i substantially reduced if motorists j and pedestrians exercised extra caution and refrained from speeding and drinking. Howard Pyle, president of the council, urged drivers to: —Pay extra attention to speed ■writs, traffic sad weather con' dlttoas. —Avoid drinking before driving. —Get an extra-early start for j long tripe, and plan to stop driving as early as three or four in j the afternoon. —Remember courtesy on road, exercise common sense and ] use seat belts. Divorce Decrees m Charias 1. cummin*. 11 n Johann 8. Angstea una v. now Ine* T. Roaall Rub; J. from Arthur B. Lambert Alice from Samuel Kennedy > Robert X. from Horns L. Buyer fluaanae X. from Oersld A. MacKey j j Judith W. from Albert fcmr j Marilyn J from Adam M. Miller Lorraine I. from Leo shtpko. ■manor from Thomso Lhota Verna K. from Nathaniel Banka | Beulah from Ouy Zsrltt •__ Dolores . tram Rodney X Whiting Robert trom Ralph Pena Emma H trom Oeorge L King Oeroldlne from Everett E. James ICargarst K from Ira C. Cdiaeomb I Richard A from Charlene Dachnowskl i Jane (rom Gerald H1U Sonin P. from Roe P. Donnelly Lorraine vs. James Golev Shirley J. from Donald Bland Mary L Worn Earl L William* , Betty A. from Ronald L Kinney Sally A. from Joseph W. Fatty Batty M. from Jacouee R Joat Annette from Stanley Tacaewikl Pearl (rom F T Morse Carole A. from Clarence B Land Jr Brick from Pauline H Bahrke Carolrh from Harold R. Bromley ■ •usanne D. from Borman Rust Aldan from Viola B. Loveloy ■ John D. from Alma M. Watts Shirley trom Frederick Bulman Cleveland from Mildred L Butler Lorilne from Lonnie Levis Elsie from Joat C. Henderson CUfton (rom Lucille Chotman Linda from William L. Bhenberger Bun Ice L. from Mae M. Bottom I mam m hpr v Christmas Time at the Lion Store! All Purchases Gift Boxed Free MY SIN by LANVIN Extract • Eau de Lanvin tyox. ........ 3.00 2 oz. .............3.00 ■yj oz.'........ 5.00 4 oz........... 5.00 1/$ oz..........9.00 Talc ............. . 2.00 all piss tax Ladies9 Slips Form fitted with lined laced bodice and lavish hem of shaped lace circled* with satin. 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Fleece Children’s Cowboy Bools One clothing gift tjte children all love. Smartly atyled in black or brown. Size* SVy to S. Children’s Washable Wellco Slippers Right: Light blue and pink. Sizes 5 to 8. . ’ Introducing to Our Customers FAMOUS -t BUSTER BROWN SHOES Smartly a comfort for ‘on-the-go children. You'll appreciate the way' they wear. *%m t« *8 $099 Give a Lion Store Gift Certificate Use a Convenient Lion Charge with Option Terms , ' i n iMlgHig s , - ' Hi I llH1Is HI Hil H mw fHX PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1>, i960 .--r ,jjH|p|BWWi ELEVEN W*P# TH1Y 1AST ... httT IQO — \UTE COlOnFUl f STURDY ' EffiQaronnani 74 Iforth fogiaaw Sfroel Only 32 Italians Now Pope John to Raise Cardinals to 100? . By POL NEWSOM UPI VMp Rm Absfyst Pop* John’* announcement of the ■jpointWMPt oi km new cardinal! raises the complement o( Romm Catholic Church’* “am to 86, and church aouroes lay intend* to ral*e the number to JhaSTbami Hie question new Ik WIB the next Pop* be 0 non-Italian? Th* non-Italian Pope was Pope Adrian VI of Utrecht. Holland, who reigned from 1922 until 1823. of President-Elect Mb P. Kennedy’* edminlstmtkn may lime is tmarfy m its feet er put ml I threat to afcn • separate treaty with Communist Hie Russians Berlin to divert attention Cram Laos where they may be on the point 1 «f_ More Algerian troubles: Look tor mora trouhle h Moslems in Algeria before the year is out. Ward la that tbs response of the city-based Arabs who stitched to- Nattoaa! Liberation Front (NLP) try to exploit it. . li PMta, there to tell 1 f the mass of FREE PARKING IN ANY CITY LOT One such testat e might be to dedars a onesided truce in Algeria, regardless of rcb«Uctlon. De Gaulle is reported still con-] vbmed he win win by a big majority the referendum he has (ailed tor Jan. t 'tor French voters to record their approval of his plan I 01 __ _ The Communists are worried by ^ 0*% * U" F*gbb... ' FREE FUR STOLE °^IVuT1P(ia&u8iB ^ Brief strikes have been held at home Soviet acne factories to pro PRICES RISCOUMTER^^^ 20% to 50% OS- NO MONEY DOWN Pay $1 A WEEK Ocaan Spray Cranberry Sauce 2'tr 39* * Ouher D*t More* 6-100 MbUts tern 6 - 1°° Tomato Juice 25( ^ » ■ ee #-A— Oft rnav piviiim nmwfi tavavyi vv«a Ms reeerce He right to limit essetfHss. - Mncwsd How. "“*** CoHee *89* Btf Deri 9m0d Ub AQF CoHg® Golden R'P« Banana* . 10* uw 59d« Navel Onto** Goylonl f«f» Crwiwnf Butter 59c rat* tiwm th««ss Swift Premium or Imperial Smoked Homs R*th Koch Hawk or Swift Premium ' Conned Hams AmoJdi Lean, Sugar Cured Sliced Bacon Hyfrade'e — Mich. Breda 1 Pork Sausage Alt Choice Cuts Halibut Steak PlIIAury, Gold Modal. Robin Hood Dartmouth, Rich, Creamy ICECREAM “3F Supermarket Prices o .. Christmas Trees Beautiful Scotch Pino Christmas Treat I From . . . Tie* Csapaa Used a*sr or Written toStobtoia to*, to Ito, Bwwa, Yebev w a Mm Sour ® 10< UMt Two wbh Coupon •ST.35.V&»~< HHHE let Cream •* 39 Umb One whh Coupon «mo* Mm No bs* WWoo. bln to J| Cornier Mm mo cue* Too* b*Oor. f | U OIM MU MU STAMPS WW» Mm W Om 4*. to* w Ow ■lar.M. (AMD KIN nxypsssrs.' GEORGE'S DEPT. STORE 74 NORTH SAGINAW STRICT NEAR HURON TWELVE THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, i960 Here’s Some Help y Is That Last Gift Giving You Fits? .# By JANET ODELL Pont lar frcaa Home Editor 8U11 looking for that one gift Item? We Are too. Let'« look together. Do you know someone who is crazy about a certain iport? Give him a brass ice bucket with a sports figure on tin top; you have your T . • Achievement Await' Goes to J. M. Rahl a number of choioe of sports. * * * We Eke the little kit that con-talna a roller tor getting tint off clothe* sad several refills. Anyone could use this. it it it A tweet-smelling present it a plastic box holding two round of fancy miniature soap and one of lavender or roee petals The soap la pine cone or strawberry shaped. Phnwt have talma a* a aew took. They new come In a variety or furniture styles, includ ln( French Provincial. We taw The American Saving* and Loan Institute at Chicago has presented achievement award to James M. Rah), assistant vice president Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Association, 761 W. Huron The award represents successful completion of at least four semester credits -of study in the institute's-specialized saving* and loan courses. wNbsmt say legs la the t * * * Just a little gift is a fancy shop- ping bag that folds into a small case. : The glamorous ones we mean have "pearls” on them. there's an attractive Delft egg cup in blue and white china with the story of the Pilgrims m “ * * * Buy the woman smoker a smoke tote which is a little leather drawstring bag with a matching lighter He was presented the award by Janies Clarkson, executive vice president of the association. Salinger Denies Jack Plans Trip to Europe PALM BEACH, fli. (UPI) Piptident-Elect John F. Kennedy’s ar rasters* DIES IN CRASH—Capt. Robert Blaess, 36, of Ann Arbor, waa the navigator of the Air Fore* transport which cradled in Munich. Germany, Saturday. His wife Shirley, is the niece of Mrs. B. H. Ogden, UO S. Johnson Ayr., Pontiac. Say Overheated Furnace Caused $2,000 Fire Pontiac firemen said today that basement fire in the home of F^eda Howard, 103 S. RoaelaWn Drivp Saturday, was caused by an overheated coal furnace. ■ Damage waa estimated at $2,000. Sit back, relax, and enjoy Coronet VSQ Brandy... the lighter mildar brandy. Discover the delightful difference whan you make your next highball with Coronet Brandy. You’ll love the t change. And to add a gracious touch to your after-dinner hour, tip Coronet VSQ Brandy in a traditional snifter. •RANDY DISTILLERS CO.. 350 FIFTH AVE..N.Y. * CAUF. GRATE BRANDY • 84 PROOF The trgvaliag, the gifts, and the aptodag ap that aiakt a good holiday can upset the boat of budgets. Loans to Ml these mods-Of any others—are available to single moo sod woman sad to married couples. Borrow from us. $25 u *500 Associates LOAN COMPANY PONTIAC: 125*127 N. Saginaw, FI 2-0214 MkMgon Miracle MHo, FI 1-9641 DRAYTON PLAINS. 4494 Dixio Hwy., OR 1-1207 HWPiiNO MONEY DOWN! 108 NORTH SAGINAW Rva piastlr battles to be used In kttrhrs. surer ry or bathroom. They wtaM be gaad for travel-bit . Hew about some flower shaped place mats backed with foam rubber. Or a terry cloth toaster ewer? * * * Get the baby a little elephant that opens up to diaefooe five other IFRESH-NEW SHIPMENTS OF PREVIOUS SELL-OUTS! 2- ____4 M Stasm. **«. t. Maurice R. Slwnr. MM MST ‘n"~ a ut °*“ R*uM D. Print*. 51T* WSStaMBb. DSUM 1 Weber, **** rwmin fton ■Matt & Barcha*. SMI Orlndky Warns lata , sweat* ! wnasta a wiuub a Ralph J. kURsreM R. Ooott. I SSdVwCLi/»BI' If. Eddla. raid R Oram, SttlS Pontiac Trail., mu a. lsrMurOt. m OtaoMry. Tbomu O. UlHon, ITS* Bit Trail. Claatae I. OR waa* W, SIS O IMS. ST Roberta. SSI Edvard C Shell soo hnmi Paul K. Oahto, MS* CamU take. J, T. FaUtr, *** Ouaan. Bftytan Malaa ‘ Mm, » — carl L Loalffcr. MM Olll. Edvard C. Foadren. MM Banvooi Thauaa A. Nallaa. 3944 BayfMOMk. Donald R. Hewlett, MSS Rmhanad Mbafc I. Muacat. ISM Msaaant. Ray O. Albartaart Jr.. Silt Yorkshire. Stark T. Kars, (t* Lincoln Oaarsa T. Stay. MIT Mrhi. Otars* W. Balk SM Broakwooc Start O. SItad*. MSS Torkahlra. aay. MT1 Haln. M ■ A. Carbon Jr. 141 Waatchaat John Hun m numenny, eJtSl SOTChlllM. d P. Kan hat Ml Waathourn*. ,um M Taylor. SdS K. M MU*. Ratari B. Wahatar. ISM OraatMd. Rahart C. Lrland. 1TST Stanley. -A Truuam o. MrJtachata. MT K. -14 Mila Una* Kacharerteh, 11111 Valien John K. Ml MTS Charnvood. ‘ Jacsat K. Faaalno. 11SM Weetladt Mart E. MacMillan, ISM Wlnde-"mink Karlet, 4Mt Haddington Mark R. Jenktaa Jr. TS4S K. Ward >1L S. Btlnaon. 1SST Pembroke. John Wart. 1044 N Woodward Lawranc* R. Statntata. SM Waatvood. Mwi ___-—MHHEH Richard H. Thomai. SS30 ArUnfton. Ralph C. Christie. 1M Norton. Charier I. Hlpshtr, SStfc Rlker , tdwarf L. Cam pan. 2*M MacDonald Henry K. Mb. MW. RuodcU. Clayton IlfaicrT 4SS Marion sm. "utmid L. Flack 3*1JMMnar (twin*). Richard J. If alien. ltTB Irvm. „ Edvard A. Tbompcon. MM Rotwl. ttljlmlit ■- O bod rich. dST E. Man*- Donald HasittMn. IT* BMi-Carl W. Retchcl. It H. Bndelewn Mart .P. Martin. 4# W-Katftrt william L. Balaam, M OWm. Praha J. Martin. MS Lk. A«**lu». firm O. Meltaatar Jr . M Cadillac Barnard W. Clark ftauth. Jaana A- RUl ISM MmK ■, Oatald t, Sktba. M Danforth. . • Darrtll 1. Wearer. 1J7T Cooley take Jack Tinker. » 8. MsrihaU. ■ StafiB K. waKtr. S4* S. Can taka. Claianea C. Rrayer. MS W. CornaU. OtiaM l. Blis’wtatar. TM CMtaSSS ' mm* o tam Jr . MM Kimsm- Mannaa Charm A fur traOflf poet aotabMthat Ip Jehn Jacob Aator fa U05 at Aatoria, Oregon, waa the tint MM U.g foothold la the' Pacific north-' BUY THESE GREAT VALUES NOW AND PAY ON LONG,EASY TERMS! Following la a list of recent Pon-Nac area births aa recorded at the Oakland County Clerk's Office (by name of father): arsH jm Jlauny L. Sudfr” is* W. ManMIsld. Kannrth L. Car Ikon. Ml Othr Olcucrstrr Stephana, MS Branch. LMyd I. WIm. SS4S Oldamobllr. . ICanneth E Knapp. (SS N. Can taka, tawrane* W. taamrar- ” r~~ O. Canlte Euclid, lavta. m Ckystal Q _Turcott. sms Mirer Valley. Special closo-out price. Beautiful grey pottorn plastic top toblo with rich chroma and loaf; 4 chain covered in oasy-clean vinyl. Specially-priced for Christmas giving. • 22* Deep WALNUT or LIMED OAK *3688 _____i._ 7-PUCE DINETTE SET! ... ChristaMS Met Wkilt II Ust 88 For fact doth for tho home! Ho* 2 largo drawers. Nr office, homo-work, for NO MONEY DOWN NO MONEY DOWN DELUXE BOOKCASE With 2 DRAWERS CHOICI of COLORS • Brown and Tan • Turquoiso • Coral Unusually largt ala* rockers with mahogany finith trams, no-sag mriuf mat. Plastic and. BOTH FOR $28 NO MONEY DOWN HE aid SHE COMBIHATIOH Platform Rssktr ami Recliner Chair iOS.1 BOTH FOR Reg. $59, Chriatmos Price While 20 Lott FREE PMHM v.j IN LOT IcMsI Stan KftB rrnv 108 NORTH SAGINAW Phoi OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 9 SAVE $20! |j|UJ BIG DELUXE (■ ROCKER • It Swivel* • Met Molded ' Rubbgr bosh • Foam CEshion* TPM ‘48 1 IP rV , *• , Y. THE PONTIAC PRESS afONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 19M> PONTIAC, MICHKSAff, thirteen Avid Readers Li The new Pontiac Public Library U an dressed up lor Christmas. The .9500,000 Civic Center attraction, open to the public since early November, is wholly furnished nowadays, complete with Christmas tree. The new library is a handsome, comfortable spot with colorful, well-lighted areas designed fofr every type of reader, from the youngster still looking at picture books to adults browsing for pleas- ‘ ure or, studying for special purposes. In the first 45 days after the low-lying, glass and brick structure opened, circulation of books doubled. Phyllis Pope, city librarian, expects circulation to keep increasing as more and more Pontiac residents become acquainted with the new facilities. macoan SECTION - A music lover. Carol lection of long-playing records The lOth-grader MKiiywaki. 15. of 1843 Oldtewn Rond. West at St Frederick's High School found the new, Bloomfield Township, nuptaes the tttrary'i coi- open shelf storage system handy tar browsing on bwdneaa. technical and academic subjects. Well lighted and quiet, it is an ideal studying spot tor future scholars. nrrr RTVDV — Afternoons and evenings finds the reference room at the library filled with high school and college students deep in Study, like these above. The library has reference works Pontiac Press Photos CHECK-OUT BOOKS — Two Pontiac young- like the friendly, relaxed atmosphere-of the new aMrs pause at the main desk as Mrs. Donald B. building. Librarians behind the main desk can Montney, library aide, checks out their hooka. keep a supervisory iQrt on the chikfrsa’t room Youngsters learn library routine MsUy, and across the* niain lobby. COMFORTABLE SPOT - A senior at Poetise Central High School. Edward Christie ot 60 Blaine St., fads the library's lounge-style furnishings provide a comfortable setting for homework. l'PCJifl BEADEB — A Christmas story proves amusing to Anthony Davis, of 268 Paddock St. The McOowneS School third grader sits in the special children's room. |(00 . FOURTEEN /THE POftTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, DECEMBER A9, im teXtLSS&L-. M6ney Goe. tor Charity' rarrall, -head of the Michigan] State UaKaraKy, du»rtmant o 9S?--€ Barber's Will Amazes Town nominated president-elect of the ‘American Society of Agricultural Engineers for 1961. I ■■r * 1 WAVLAND CUPI) ■nm percern^of AirierWaw es ^ . lot of eye-1 years oid or older has more than] doubled within the last SO years. Ibrow* around Wayiand. Tormentin: Stopped ig Rectal Itch In Minutes Scienca'Finds New Healing Substance That Promptly Stopa Itching and Pain of PUaa ment” was reported and vert-fied by doctors’ observations. This improvement was maintained in cases where doctors’ observations wero continued over a period of months! Amopg these sufferers were a wide variety of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to 20 years' duration. The secret is this new healing substance (Bio-Dyne*)— discovery of a world-famous research institution. This substance is now obtainable in ointment or tuppeet toryjorm known SS Preparation H* Ask far Preparation H suppositories NOW York. N. Y. (Special) One of tbs most common afflictions is a condition known as “itching piles”. It-is most embarrassing for the victim during the day and especially aggravating at night No matter what you’ve used wi thou if'results- here’s good news. For the first time, science has found a new healing tub? stance with the astonishing ability to promptly stop the burning itch and pun. It actually shrinks hemorrhoids — without surgery. Medical science has proved this substance produces a remarkably effective rate of healing. Its germ-killing properties also help prevent infection. In one hemorrhoid case after, anotbhr “very striking improve- The size of his estate, abouti toner to tell Ward bow ha wanted 16190400, was one of many sur-jMs hair dipped.' )prises. No one guessed that Ward] Ward pointed to I’llpi on I had amassed such a fortune In his [wail which read, “The barber is occupation as a barber. ..ur _ not a student," and proceeded to Ward, who died of cancer earlier I cut the hair die way he thought it [this year at the age of 76, pro- should be cut His barber shop was a gathering place far many of the ana’s retired farmers. They once backed Ward for Justice of the peace and voted him ibto office. He meted out fines and lectures o law violators in his barber shop ’court.’* Most Wayiand residents hope Mrs. Burt hammer Is sneeeso-fat la breaking Ward’a will. Trustee Bennett, for one, doesn’t approve of the will. would like for her (Mru.1 Burkhammer) to get the money,” Bennett said. Ward was the talk of the town when he was alive. His unexpected will has kept him In the spotlight even after death. j vided" still another surprise by [ leaving the bulk of his estate to establish the John Want Foundation, [a charitable foundation in Way-land and Allegan County. His only child, Mrs. Queente (convenient to carry if sway from horns) or Preparation H ointment with special applica- tor. Aboolute satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. ________________*iUe- ua. Pit oc TWO DOCTORS ON DUTY ASSURE YOU IMMEDIATE SERVICE EYE EXAMINATIONS FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS . EYE GLASS REPAIRS PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER 103 N. Saginaw (across from Simms) FK 2-0231 left, only *100 but Ward provided, a *10,000 trust fund for the education of her twu children. Another surprise came in Want’* selection of a trustee of his estate. He named Clell Bennett, 70, former school Janitor, as trustee. Bennett also was ft handyman around Ward’s barber shop. Townspeople never expected Ward would establish a charitable foundation because he was anything but dvlc minded. He was a Democrat in a Republican community and opposed practically y community improvement project. * * W Most Wayiand residents looked upon Ward as a man who got hit enjoymen* from argil-They firmly believed Ward became a Democrat so hs could igus with ths Republican 'inanity. Ward argued with politicians, customers and even his daughter. Mrs. Burichammer said her father all hut cut Her off in Ms will, which As la contesting, Sanaa she fell in love and married aim yean ago. Ward- cornered meet of the deify trade at Ms bather shop. He proclaimed himself aa athe- They esnsHewid It was a waste of time for a cus- Flint Lad, 14, to. Try Second Balloon. Shoot FLINT (AP) -Gary Jedy-nak, it, wlU try another balloon shoot Saturday. The boy scientilt launched a 10-foot-high homemade plastic balloon Saturday with photographic! film suspended In a container to gather information on cosmic tys. Gary planned to use the data in a project he is getting ready for the 1961 Flint Science Fair. He had hoped the helium-fined balloon would ascend about 65,000 feet and travel abeut ISO miles in an eight-hour flight. The balloon traveled only about 11 miles, it was pulled from tree nsar Atlas, by Donald Redt. who returned it to Gary Saturday C TV and STEREO BUYERS! Ollie Fretter Sez: I “TAKE a 2nd LOOK” . . . at this ad if yes am leaking far s new stereo sr TV let far Christmas. Hats sis { 0 of the biggest, boat, moat wrfstgadaMa boys we have ever sffo e the beam b a lasrtna one. g aift far HURON CENTER Both Stores Open Every Everting Til Christmas V SIXTEEN WT mm w gy5? THE PONTIAC PHESS, MONDAY,. DECEMBER 10, Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas are throe slaters, Anna Marie, Paula Yvonne ami Donne Sum all at home; his grand* Herman Brast of Milford; ___■ Jlfa/llM -1 I Lyons. C. J. Godhardt Funeral Home, Re/l * go Harbor, | Surviving besides her parents are two sisten^Kay and Gay», both at home; a brother, Donald at JANET A. fASrcu. I - LOTCZO FI LLER ivtved by her husband and one son. home; grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Service lor Janet A Castell. *7. Service lor Lonso L. Fuller. 67, ©• c Thomas qt Upeer. One Clifford A. Barnes mprdiard Lake * « "I* w wd«sk* £»<■ T1'1 "X •“"i "V&l* StiTlTH «“■«*'■«■*>•* pm. Tuesday at All Saints iWsw*” *Irtm.f’ri, Jn The body Is «i the Purslev Fu-j grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Samuel WALLED LAKE? - Service lor ^"T'y',TJ^>“'I^Pr!',"V ' ] CWDV 4. BARNKfl *“ *,« ]&*£ >y Funeral Hpme. She died at her Mr. Fuller died Saturday at the 0rCHAdD lakf - Semoe for! OALK ALA* BRA8T ]Lutheran Church. Burial wjtt'be home Fridav after a long illness. Veterans Hospital in Battle Greek. _ , • . ■ / MILFORD — Graveside service |n Glen Eden Cemetery Baraep,^ two.yeara.ldjfor DaleAlan Erast. Infant son „ J. . of Mr. and Mm. Clifford jof Mr. and Mrs. George C.-Brest „Mr, B^dge* ***** tol i Pontiac General Hospital after Surviving besides his parents Farmington; Richard, E- of St. Clair Negaunee and Lloyd F. and Donald L., both of Walled Lake; a sister, Mrs. Nellie Qulsenberry of Berkley; throe r grandchildren. L FLOYD O. GRAVES ter of Lakeville;- a daughter Mrs. Helen Roesman of Pontiac; two brothers, Claude of Pontiac and George of Drayton Plains; a sister Mm. Della Evans of Ofcto(d;«and 12 grandchildren. JOHN KF.MPF ROMEO — Service for John 07320 Van D; Cindy on Cape Cod at Woods Hole, Maas, until returning to Pontiac 11 years «tn Born In Pontine on July 23. 1863, A retired Pontiac postal employe,"• Dale Alan Brast. infant sun ■ho ih#> h- 'ho t- >r ft itiirrt and!*'° ww* ■ member of the Flretldatighter of Mr, and Mrs. Clifford j0f Mr. and Mrs. George C. Brast sne « s a K v ,, T., ™!Methodist Church and the Metrn-lE. Barnes of 3056 Daron Lane, will 'of 1162 Garden Road, was t Mary Dawson Castoll. OaklandL^iu,, Chib. 7 be at 2 pm. tomorrow at the Donel-jheld today at.Oak Grove C._____ County pioneers who lived on a] Surviving.-are his wife, Helen: son Baptist Church. Buriat will hejtefy. farm at Elizabeth Lake tor many a son; Robert in California, and in Perry Mount Park Cemetery, The child died six hours after years. |three grandchildren. Pontiac. birth Friday at Pontiac Osteo* Miss Chstell, had made her home ______J The child die^ Friday at Henry pathic Hospital. Funeral arrange- In Chicago and spent her summers *HR KM. Robert hatchETTjFord Hoipitali Detroit, following a ments were handled by the Service tor the Rev. Roberthong illness. Her body is at thelRichardsod-Blrd Funeral Home. Hatchett, 95, of % Earlntoor gt.,1—— --------———— ------------- ---------------------:——- will be held at ll • a.m. Thursday A member of the Church of the at the First Baptist Church in Kan-1 Redeemer in Chiealgo, she was the sas City. Kan. Burial will follow! last living member of her imme-jin Wyncdott Cemetery. His body, diatc family. may be viewed at 7 p.m. this eve- A former teacher in Waterford jning at the Frank Carruthers Fu-and West Bloomf ield Township moral Home, schools, she was the sister of thei The Rev. Hatchett died Saturday' late Mrs: E. C. Chapman and Doc-Rafter an illness of five years, tors D. G. and F. C. Castell of' A‘ retired, minister of the First Pontiac. Baptist Church in Kansas City, he Mias Castoll mado herhome with is survived by six sons. Fred and two nieces. Man- Chapman and j Joel Hatchett of Pontiac; 'Oliver of Mrs. Janette Bathum. A nephew,jAvuergne, Ark.; Chester of Mari-Robert Castell, and two other ana. Ark.; Arnett of Little Rock, nieces, Mrs. Joan Reish of Mid- Ark ; and Robert, Jr. of San Mo-land and Mrs. Jeanette Tyrrell ofjnita: Calif: and one daughter, Mrs, Milwaukee, also survive. j Rosie Lfce of Pontiac. Two brothers | also survive. SSET A prayer service will be held stj KAMOM) e. DENHAM g p Tuesday at the Trinity Bap-! Service tor Mrs. Robert E.,ist Church before Ihe body will bef I (Beverly Jean) Denham 24, and taken to Kanias CRy. her 3-year-old son, Ramond E. Denham of 106 Exmoor St., Water- WILLIAM H. LYONS ford Township, will be held at 11 Service will be Tuesday Sit 1:39 ' a.m. TBeeday at the Donelstm- p,m. front the Huntoon Funera l Johns Funeral Home. Burial will I Home for William H. Lyons, 61, be in White Chapel Memorial of 52 Center St. who died Saturday! Cemetery. at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital A member of the Christian Al- after a long illness. Burial will be! Dance Church, Mrs. Denham died I in Perry Mount Park Cemetery.! yesterday at Pontiac General Hos- He had been employed by the Gen-i pital. Her son was dead on arrival - - —‘ Friday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. The route of their deaths has not been determined. Surviving are Ramond'a father, Robert and one sister, Lori Ann. i rlAJiu u. unaviko iwhmv — si * T OXFORD - Service tor Floyd KemPf■ “> °* O. Gravro, 79, of 54 D^ion St. ^be^pm. (will be in Romeo Cemetery. BuriftI wilt be in Ridgclawi will be 2 p.m. tomorrow at sardet and Reid Funerai Home. Ceme-I Mr. Kempf died Saturday « PIP [the Community Hospital after a Mr. Graves died Saturday at H’ ^Surriving'aro his wife Elisabeth )yke, wUl be at 2 P in St. John Luthe Church. Burial will be In Romeo Cemetery. .. ■ Mrs. Rick died yeeterday *t her residence after • tang Ulna— Her body ia at Roth's Homs tar Funerals. ^ < SyM'iM ! Surviving tre a sen, Elmer of Romeo; three sisters and* a broth (Other Obituaries on Page 36t illness. His body will be at Richardson-Bird Funeral Home -until 12:30 p.m. Wednesday when it will be taken to the church. peer County General Hospital, -Lapeer. He was a member of ‘Oxford Methodist Church, the Methodist Men’s Club, the Mac*bees a the Knights or Pythias, Lodjr* 108. Surviving besides his wife MaMe arc three sons, Delbert of Lake Orion, Donald of Oxford and "’al- and five sons, Lewis, William, all of Romeo. George of Birmingham and Charles ‘C* Armada. MRS. FREDERICK RICK ROMEO — Service tor Mr Frederick (Ida M.) Rick, 84, 1 Quincy Man Killed COLDWATER (UPI) — Clarence R, Ellis, 23, Quincy, was killed early today when his car side-swiped ia truck on UA 111 in Goktwater Township, Branch County. ____- fit See our Diamond Selection Reg. t75 Value $4950 NOW TaNwfed 14 carat wawwHw— ia y—tow or wbMa gold. MatcMag intcrlockinf wedding hand* $10, eral Motors Track and Coach Df-j vision. Survivors Include a son, Chariest W of Pontiac, three grandchildren, I a sister,. Mrs. Edith Lomanaon of North Branch, and a brother Eari! ley of Pontiac. MRS. WILLIAM RUCKER Mrs. William (Don Davis) Ruck-! jer, 82, of 88- N. Ardmore Ave.. diedj {yesterday at Pontiac General Hos-; pital after an illness of five days.’’ A member of the First Baptist -{Church in Winston-Salem, N. O., {Mrs. Rucker has made her home| with her daughter, Mrs. Blanche [Madar. hero for the past 14 months.! Also surviving are two sons, j Davis of Kingston, N. C.; and Wil- ’ 11am of Portsmouth, Va.; and six {daughters, Mrs. Winton Prurity of { Deal'born; Mrs. Edward Madden of! [Baltimore, Md.: Mrs. Elisabeth] Wilson of Winston-Salem, N. C.; j Mrs. Virginia Wetherhall of; {Fort Smith, Ark., Mrs. James T. (Pratt of Kingston, N. C., and Mrs. ] Emma Zello of Las Vegas, Ney. I Nineteen grandchildren and twen-ty-six great-grandchildren also sur- ! rive. Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. j Wednesday at Farmer-Snover Fu-I Ineral Home. Burial will be in Ot-| tawa Park Cemetery. MRS. CLAYTON THOMAS Mrs. Clayton (Anna P.) Thomas.; 75, of 13 Willard St., died yesterday; following an illness of one day. A member of the Memorial Baptist Church, Mrs. Thomas is sur-i Groat Baseball Lefty Art Nehf Dies at 68 PHOENIX. Ariz. (UPI) - Art: Nehf, one of baseball's great left-' handers during sports’ Golden Era' [of the ’20s, died Sunday night at] his home here. He was (B. The former pitcher, who gained! his greatest tame with the New] Yoric Giants, suffered from cancer. ‘ Nehfs career was among the! [bright ones of the Golden Era. He broke into the majors in 1915 with the Boston Braves, then; moved to the Giants for their pen-] inant yean* of 1921-24. and also] [pitched for the Cincinnati Reds and Chicago Cubs . Qou’l. J^nipecled ^dancy, Oven 'looting man i I Ocmm Spray • Whato «r Jslltod Cranberry Sauce 2 * 20 Lbs. and up >39' LB. SLICED BACON SALE Top Taste Hickory Smoked This -49' Top Tosto loach Stylo Tklck 2 89* VALUABLE COUPON PRfETWlfhTfels Coupon 60 EXTRA Stamps With $5 Purchase or Moro (Nat Including taar. Win. ar Cigarattaa) Mm. tw. Caaaaa at I p.p. tt.ni. C«a».a balm W.a., Oat. 31*. Frosh Rolled Butt Boneless Pork Roast1 Loan, Meaty Pork Steaks ....... Swansdown — White, Yellow or Chocolate . Cake Mixes .. w Hunts — Delicious (Fruit Cocktail Ginger Ale SAVE 28c 3 4 Ginger Ale . ■■■-- jy Vernors.... .Ml© SAVE 11c 19-Os. Pk«s. No. 300 Coat 24-0*. INs. ' Natco V Red Salmon . jjl Sorry Hill — Frozen t Strawberries SAVE 14c SAVE 13c The first commercial sugar cane production in the New World was in San Domingo where Negro SAVE 9con2 Philadelphia 5 Cream Cheese ?Biscuits £ 16-Os. Coe 10-Os. Pkfs. 3-Os. Ph«. Rosodale — Sliced Other* Approve sili^ Our Superior Service ... Many are the letters, and warm is their praise ot our service by those attending from other cities. „ j , They show that our funeral services are of a high type, Comparing favorably with all. And we are striving constantly to ifhprove. 'Pfionr FEderAl 4 4511 rldnq fl O* Out x. (UH) - After at- How Many Female Relatives? Lyndon B. Johnson. Wherever die dynamic Texan apepared he atole the ihow. Lady BM seemed ia behalf af Martin Luther King, the laded Negro leader in Georgia, helped to jprfe* the Negro vote to Kennedy. He will atao agree that the widely known Vice President Richard M. Nixon, committed a near-fatal faux pai bp tatting the little-known challenger box him into a aeries aI TV "Great De- If SO, political parties hereafter may hesitate to nominate orphans. as well as bachelors. After researching the Kennedy per formance, the stodk question at any nominating convention could become: "How. many female relatives has he got?" 54" DRESSER BEDROOM SUITE WITH ELASTIC TOES 10 PIECES AT ONE LOW PRICE *-ft. Mwu Srt 30i40x4l Chrome, Bronx#, Wrought Iron 5-Pc. Admiral Sot Formica Top 36x36x48 7«Pe. Brady Round 42x42x60 Broozetone .......... 7-Pc. Extension Sot 36x48x60 Chrome, Bronze, Wrought Iron We. 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BssaMkna Conkl Ch«h Wtth Kennedy j> Dim May Find He Sits on a Gold Tack % ms c. whbon , | WASHINGTON (UPD - Him Just could be * tack in the chair when Secretary-Designate C Douglas Dillon sits down next month in the Treasury Department. ♦ ♦ j ’ ♦ Dillon is to be the No. 1 money man in an administration whose money policies as of now are more vague than definite. Perhaps Dillon obtained from r President-Elect John F. Kennedy a Arm money policy statement before accepting the Treasury. | n so, Dffea knows mack more *«» do the voters about Ken-■ nedy's Steal intentions. The voters do not know , for example, whether Kennedy wilf conduct the nattan's money business In a manner to protect the U t' l dollar Horn further rotting tnfla-tion or permit that destructive process to resume. Such a tack in his chair probably would drive Dillon out of it. * * * Dillon, is billed as ami qualifies as. a Republican. He is not, however, and never was an organization party man. More' precisely, Dillon should be described as a banker, international add domestic. * * * His position in the Cabinet could become uncomfortable if Kennedy’s proves to be a soft money administration. No president, of course, deliberately would adopt policies destructive of the nation’s money. Franklin D. Roosevelt was a hard-money man who entered the. White House pledged to reduce government expenses by 25 peri quite understand dm theory of money, anyway. Roosevelt’s economy program faded away by the third month of his first term and before that term ended, he had taken the United States off the gold standard. ■E MAT CHANOE Whatever Kennedy’s fiscal ideas may be as of now, events and pressures may change them. . He will be a labor-oriented president committed basically to the have-nots and, further, committed by the Democratic platform to big-time spending. The moot numerous' have-not element In the United States Is composed of Negroeo. The most effective Mg time spending pres-I sure Is generated by Big labor. Kennedy is heavily mortgaged put mqeh of the muscle into hia b(d Mr the White House. r -I . +> * Perhaps Dillon asked Kennedy whether he would attempt to influence the Federal Reserve Board (FRB) to reduce interest rates, or tor any other purpose. WWW Kennedy was asked that (by the Scrippe-Howard newspapers) during the campaign. His answer seemed to add up to: Maybe. * Haryy S. Truman tried that. HST was a soft money man; had ‘easy money bias;’’ the FRB beat down and condemned Truman’s -move as an effort to make the reserve system a dollar-de-structivo engine of inflation. ltd big labor and to Negroes. They I landings illegal. Pilot Breaks the Law MONROE, N.Y. (UP!) — William E. Rhode Jr. was forced to land^n a highway near here when the gas line on his light plane froze, and he immediately was hauled before a justice of the peace tiuirges of violating a "general business law’’ which makes such Jack Sold Her Land Royalties Hostess - Secretary on Kennedy Family Plane Paid $2,400 for Rights PALM BEACH,. Fla, (AP)-The hostess secretary .on President-Elect John F. Kennedy’s private plant paid him 12,400 for certain Louisiana land royalty rights more than a year ago, according > press secretary Pierre Salinger. Salinger disclosed this Saturday night in reply to dispatches from Jennings, La., which said Kennedy Friday had transferred 75 per cent of his mineral and oil royalty rights on eight tracts of land in Southern Louisiana to Janet Des- from the Lake Arthur ofl and | RAZLEV JL-/ CASH MflPKLT J. 7t N. Soglnow St. Tuesday Only Super Specials at Baxley1* Kennedy on Dep. 15, 1952. ae-.Hired 4 per c e n t of the oil, gas and mineral righto in 1.900 acres located about five miles JHL SMl The Pan-American highway frort |»n« \ field, largest in Jefferson Dav£|ths UAMtatenn border is nsa*! be wady for aae WAFT Parish. 7, Salinger said Kennedy sold 75 per cent of his rights to the attractive, aubutohaired Mias Defroster* last year because the land was yielding only about 5350 Dually and this was being race) ini dribbles with checks as small as 30 cents each. Ha Indicated the bookkeeping was not worth the time and trouble. Salinger could not say why the president-elect retained a 25 per cent Interest in the royalty rights. Mias Desroslers, a New York City girl in her late twenties, worked for the president-elect's father, Joseph P. Kennedy, for seven years before becoming hostess-secretory aboard the Renal re, the plane owned by the Kennedy family corporation. There's Iron in His Diet TRIESTE, Italy (UPD — Hospital authorities said Imre Won-roes, 22, a naval of flew, would recover from swallowing some nails which "fell by mistake" bite his soup aboard the Swedish ship Zetos Sunday. - . Fresh Icon GROUND BEEF 39 If tb Choice Cut* SIRLOIN STEAKS » ♦ fb TURKEYS 3ft VhiteHtetefwtet AtettmkMdH *dedcau, ### * A BIG SELECTION OF GOOD USED CARS! * A-1 CARS THAT ARE INSPECTED, RECONDITIONED WHEN NECESSARY AND ROAD-TESTED! * HONEST VALUE AT LOWEST PRICES! * EASIEST, LONGEST TERMS POSSIBLE! * THE ASSURANCE OF DEALING WITH A RELIABLE, HERE-TO-STAY BUSINESSMANI * THE BEST DEAL ON YOUR TRADE-IN! Ask your Ford Dealer about hiS'^^Performance Protection Policy! JOHN McAULIFFE FORD, INC. BEATTIE MOTOR SALES EDDIE STEELE, INC. 630 Oakland Art. 5806 Dixit Hwy. > 27$5 Orchard Lake Rd. Pontiac, Mich. Waterford, Mich. Keego Harbor, Mich. , • . .|t:y ±±2=™^^...*"•" • — -U^-X---^.- • fx-—^rrrrr^Mlg* TWgNTY-Oyg » t ., ’>« PLUS FRSS TOP VALUE STAMPS! 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CHOP SUET............. 303 can 29c Fameut LoChoy Brand with vagttobln WAX PAPER ..................2 rolls 41c Kltdwn Chorm Brand. M8M CANDIES ...... ,6-oz. pkg. 27c Choaoloto eondioa with nut*. LOLLI-PUPS.................7-oz. pkg. 19c Mada By Oilaana far your pat. PUNTER PEANUTS . .71/4-oz. can 39c DaJWeua Soltod Coektail Foonuti. SCALLOP DINNER Rod l Fro* on Dlnnor. . 10-ox. pkg. 59c RED STAR YEAST .. 3 l-oz* pkgs. I9e REYNOLDS WRAP...........75-ft*. roll 83c Kragar law, law prtea. TEA BAGS ..: ... 48-ct. pkg. 65c . Solodo Mack Tao. BHA ond daMaua. SALADATEA........... .»/2-lb: pkg. 85c erial^ d*i*ctout black too. MAZOLA OIL . gal. $2.09 Rum Cbm oil for cooking, baking or flying. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Prices and items' effective thru Tue 1* Dec. 20, 1960 at Kroger in Pontiac, Drayton PMns and Utica, Mich. None sold to dealers. A 1 Si 119 T^&XTY.TWO f, 7, THE PONTIAC - £2 '.7. • PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1960 Here fs Kennedy’s Ca6ihef/See SlightSteel famingsRift ' % 1MM fww hrirrea Itena1 Governor at North Carolina since Hi laat year's steel strike Htit'i * rundown of President- WH mho has campaigned to bring meat. J«*M. Bom rbta Oft John r. Kwnwbr * I*1* Ife**1?|tn!lll MXVmRV OF AGBIOUL- rsbinet Bor*' PiK,ylv*ni,|nf«l5-Orvllle Lothrop Frown an, * * * I«. Three4arm governor of Mln- R. iMuas are unlikely to participate in Die hoped-for year* end rally, ShAraon, Hammill says. Good action, however, can be- expected from amusement to- Report Possibility of Dividend Cuh for 1961; Other Issues to Movo NJfW YORK fUPJi — Earnings n( the steal companies jttay be pected to rise a bit next year but the results will still make poor reading, according, to the Value Line Investment Survey. h # . # With the March quarter seen as next year’s low, .the survey says, a number Of dividend cuts chain stores, electric utilities, ft-nance dompahtee, savings loan, insurance, meat packers, Rm foestic oil refiners, gas tmnsinte-sions companies, publishers and U* leasers. B. K. Thurlow of Winslow, Oohu A Stetson believes the buying In gold stocks has fairly sophisticated sources and that three issues, following recent profit-taking, are now attractive for speculative purchase. About 40 different species of the orchid grow in some states. cuuip men ARMSTRONG TmoSniH? vinyl-amestos Rf*? 1 vw*r Im 11 I PtesHs Writ THs 1 1 1 1 Rubber Vase i Tall fa* Aimstiong Tils 111 Mm II PM. *6S[ ARMSTRONG ASPHALT TILE SataU as Ns. KtCta. m niiv i a w°rchousc KII V — I || Linoleum-Tile ■ ""w Outlet 102-104 S. Saginaw (Next Door to May's) Free Parking in Rear CHUNS mi : es* wr* WKC £ NO MONEY DOWN! 108 NORTH SAGINAW NO PAYMENTS ’TIL FEBRUARY HOW MUCH DO YOU WANT TO SPEND for CHRISTMAS Rygardlmof The Braid or Priee Yoa Have in Miad.. .We Have The Appliaaee For Yoa... Priced Lew! ★ Delivery Guaranteed in Time ior Christmas! * Chevrolet Pays for Band Trip U. of M. Regents Get $6,946 Gift to Cover Wisconsin Gome ANN ARBOR (UP11 - Chevrolet Division of General Motors' paid Air the University of MptoP* band's trip to the Michigan • Wisconsin football game at Madi- 11111 waa disclosed Friday when the university's board of fagagta accepted b gift of $6,946 Chevrolet to cover the ehpenpa of the 110-member band during tta trip to Madison Oct, 29. • The Chevrolet gift waa ant gnats asd beqaes t ■ total lag M1MW accepted by the regents NEW EUKIKA VIBRA-BEAT DELUXE TACUUM CLEANER $|00 FAMOUS ADMIRAL BIG 21" SWIVEL BASE C0WS0LRTE TV FAMOUS HBLC0 M0 17" "BRIEFCASE" PORTABLE TV rowstfsA stwreiria “V*r*-a«»i- $168 Ifo Moaoy Down eemied l Hfe-tlke pi *142 Ifo Manay Dowa PORTABLE 4-SPEED STEREO P10N0-MATCHID SPEARIBS K». tn 4 pat Wro redKM MariiMm sspsfstp J** p—tors la Bd. Baal tto« 4m # 75c Wbably FAMOUS NIW INI (BAIT 27" WOOD CONSOLE TV 5 reT r.ms» M-ntolfl? 81 O O PM isaab rlroH. BnstlM | || *• Ifo Momr Own Dm largest aum accepted by ttw regents waa $190,797, representing additions to 48 existing funds during the last six months. More than $129,400 of the amount resented contributions to the Mlch- Tbe regents also accepted two greats totaling $127,990 from the Granite Oorp., New York. Of the total, $85,900 represented the fourth payment toward support of the center for the study of hitler education and $42,000 was the second payment for development of an imdergraduate course fir / dndtes. The present rate of erosion is sufficient to reduce the level of the entire Mississippi river drainage basin of about 1.25 million square miles, or one toot in 6,000 yean. Why Accept Less for Your Money NOT 3% NOT 3'/2% BUT 4% CURRENT RATE on All SAVINGS Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. rRH parking in RfAR OF BUILDING 75 W. Huron FE 4-0561 / THE POKTIA^ PRESS, MONDAY. ^>BCEMBER 19 i960 twent^thhIsK •TASTY • JUICY •TENDER u&oneleu • Smoked OFFEE FOR ONLY Pinconning MILD CHEESE SPECIAL Remus Froth Creamery Banquet FROZEN BANANAS YAMS Texas Star Frosen ORANGES 1 | 465 L PIKER SBSa 1 WKMMMMlER iSleSi nmumm ■ if* THE PONTIAC PRESS^ MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1090 The Gerald Fields of prckard Uke announce the betrothal of their daughter Sharon Lynn , 16 Arthur E. t Zink, ton of Arthur !. Zink -of Monroe and the late Mrs. Zink. Her fiance attended the ■■ University of Detroit. A Spring vows are planned by Connie Hoe • Shinierf, daughter of the Raymond Shindorft of Cameron Avenue, and Alfred J, Schweiter, son of the Alfred Schweizers of St. Charles. Miss Shindorf s fiance attended Michigan State University. Seeftarigg oqt Postman’s Holiday Answer Letters for Dr. TortiDooley J SHARON LYNN FIELDS CONNIE RAE SHINDORF Womens Section Separation Notice Is Never Sent Brian Dunns Honeymoon in East Tiffany baskets of whit* gladioli and pompon* graced the chancel of the Community United Presbyterian Church in Drayton Plains for the Saturday evening vows of Myma Louisa Frissle and Brian C. Dona of Norwood, Mass. The Rev. Walter Teeuwiasen read the candlelight ceremony in the preeence of come WO Parent* of the couple are the , Arthur J. Wales of Walton Boulevard, Drayton Plains, and the William J. Dunns at Norwood. Mam. Identical street-■ of purple taffeta I Joseph lor best Malone of Ypsilsnti. and Vincent University of Michigan Students Eye Holidays UMvanSy of Mlchtgaa stu-7 plans Mr a during Christmas vacation, which begins «rtiet«ny Dec. IT, e Jan. S. pot bulletin boards with white roan of notes ' companions or rides to homes and vacation spots from CsB-fornia to New York and most spirit. Myrla Henry’s residence, Hunt House of Markley HSU, and Ha brother house, Alton Rumsey of West Quadrangle, won second place in. the IQC sing. .to this abg the residence halls form choruses which vie for honors. Mryla's group sang "Greenalivees.” She is a second semester sophomore, majoring in history. Mryla’s hotte is Jantos K. Boulevard to Pon- tiac. But baton some of the students leave for their vacation of holiday fun, they remember others. Hie University of Michigan fraternity and soror tty members were early Santas tor about ISO of the ana underprivileged and hoapttallsad They gave Christmas parties Dae. 7,1 and 10. The parties featured refreshments, cartoons, skits and gifts distributed by a student Santa Claus. .Students from the Pontiac area wen engrossed to the activity. Tram Pontiac Richard Parr <4 St Joseph Street, a member of the Theta Delta Chi fraternity, and Stan Walker of Janies K Boulevard, a member of Tau Epsilon Phi, gave their time to the pn)act New Gym to Host Pageant Delta Delta Delta’s Jane Carta from Haverhill Street to Btoomfbhl Hills dkl her Shan for the children from Perry Nursery School. H» Bat of Saida’s helpers from Birmingham include* Susan Boynton of South Cl unbury Street and Mynra Moxtey of Bates Street. Both girts ate 1 Alpha Delta Pi Thmo Delta Delta Delta girls, Barbara Falconer of Jackson Park Drive. Kathy Koenig of Mayfair Lana and Nancy Maxwell of Mffhegsa Street, par fidgeted. David Griffith, a PM Theta Delta Chi from Wood bask Drive, conclude the list j \ * * . * Keeping fr the CMatmsa Wars Hall, Keego Harbor, the bride greeted her first-grade pupils of Waterford Township School at a special reception to the church lounge. Befuftiing from a honeymoon trip to Montreal, Quebec and the. New England states, the couple will live in Drayton Plains. The bride is an alumna . of Eastern Michigan University where her husband will receive his degree to January. His fraternity If Phi Sigma Epsilon. Geod Taste Today By The Emily Poet InetMate Question: After 15 yean of marriage 1 have obtained a legal separation from my husband. During our marriage, we moved around the country . a good deal because of his business, and as a result acquired many friends. Our separation to known ohly to those living hoe. I receive quite a lot of mall addressed to both my husband and me, such as wedding invitations and amtokmce-merits, greeting cards, notes, etc. Dark violet accessories complemented the orchid sheath dress ol sheer wool jersey with satin cummberbund, chosen by Mrs. Frizzle for file ceremony. The mother at the bridegroom appeared to a sheath dress of pink lace over taffeta. Both mothers wore r orchids. Pilgrim Group Gets Glimpse of Hawaii WUl you please tell me If there is a notice of eome kind ■ that I could have printed notifying these friends that my husband and rated? Answer: I’m sorry, jbut you cannot have a notice of your separatiop printed. You can, however, write to these friends saying that-you are sorry to tell them that John and you have separated. Each of these will undoubtedly tell others and to this way you wfil find that your news will spread rapidly. Mrs. Ivan Knight entertained members of the Pilgrim Group of First Congregational Church Friday at a dessert-luncheon to her home on Mark Avenue. Views of a recent trip to Hawaii were shown by Mrs. Allen Palmer and gifts were exchanged. Devotions were given by Mrs. Glenn Griffin. Before leaving for die reception in the Veterans of Foreign Ten Tables Play Ten tables were to play for the Pontiac Bonneville Duplicate Bridge Club weekly tour^-n ament Saturday evening in the Hotel Waldron. Winners were Mrs. Carl Bolton and Ernest L. Guy; Elma Gri scorn and Charles Coffin; Dr. and Mrs. Zac Entires*; David Utley and Earl Waterman; Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Willis: Melvin Small and Dr. Cart Bolton; Dr. and Mrs. Edward F. Collins; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Larson. Theodore Gaensbauer of Illinois Avenue has won honorable mention for big perform- asww riitelnn ik. DATP I-ll JLlIt ance during the ROTC fell drill sessions. Ted la a freshman to the College of Literature, Science and the Arts. The new gymnasium of Emmanuel Christian High School will be the setting for the annual Christmas pageant presented at 7:30 pro. tomorrow. Elementary grade children win appear in the special program tor the school's Parent-Teacher Fellowship. "Out at the Ivory Palaces’’ -is the title selected for the pageant a Christmas fantasy depicting the birth of Christ and baaed on the second chapter of St. Luke’s Gospel. Mr*. Marie Hamed will direct the 60 children pertiri-pating. More than 50 of the youngsters will ting to two Appearing as Mary and Joseph will be Susan Whitfield and Scott Pursley. The three angels will be portrayed'by Nancy Wade, James Ginfley and Deanna Bishop. Third and sixth grade children’s parents wiQ serve refreshments after the program to which members and friends of the PTF have been invited. Ry GAY PAULEY NEW YORt (UPI) - This to the story of S3 secretaries and thdff humanitarian project bridging the (instance from Manhattan to the Jungles of 8obth Asia. The U give their spars hows to answering the hundreds of totters which each month are written to Dr. Tom Dooley, the S3-year-old founder of MEDICO, a nonprofit agency, to i establish hospitals and send volunteer physicians and medical aid to underdeveloped countries. This handling of i ence far a "baas” half a world away takas some mechanical delag. because the secretaries all hold regular office jobs la Now York. Teresa Gallagher, a secretary at Metropolitan Life Insurance 90* and the originator of the project, explained in an interview how it to done. The "disc girls,” as the volunteers call themselves, first cull the mall when-It comes to MEDICO offices In New York. Some volunteers are assigned to decide which letters to mall on to Dooley in Laos for personal reply, and which can be handled In New York without further demands on the doctor’s time. . Miss Gallagher said, "baesuee they’re Important to hie morale.” The latter may Include fan letters, requests for autographs or "project” letters - 'What does Dr. Dooley need?,” "What can t do to help?” Dooley does his answering by dictating to a battery-operated recording machtoe. It to transcribed on small disci which ha mails to Haw York. ' if' * -v v For lettera not ami on to Ltoa, the girls have worked out a standard answer to tbs effect that. "We are n group of volunteers trying to Dr. Dooteys mall . . . Wa hops yon won’t be too disappointed In motiving an answer from us Instead of Dr. Tom, who to busy setting up medical programs. ' ir it it Mias Gallagher’s Interest In Dooley’s work began when Oba road bis book about aid for the #00,000 Vietnamese refugees who fled from the Communist rule in the north to the south. She wrote him a totter of appreciation. When President Elsenhower launched hto "People to People” program, Miss Gallagher, a secretary for It years, started Dootey aid oluba in the Metropolitan Life offioos — with volunteer! ooltoctlng nickels, dimes and quarters, books, pill boatss “any-thlng Dooley needed,” tea said. Thetr contributions now also pay tbs post- 8b* began rounding ap secretarial help after Dooley's opera-‘ Urn tost summer la Maw York. It Was for cancer, and tee sold of seme amaelo of hto right ana, white amda It difftoalt end painful for the physician to aauwor The former group always Includes the "God Blew” letters, ALWAYS WRITING "I’m the type always writing my senator or congressman,” tea said. "I have a deep sense of patriotism, and love for my country, and Z hats to see us getting a Mack eye ever-seas. And there are ao few Uks Dr. Dooley who stand up ...” Miss Gallagher figured teat she and the other “disc girls” — and ons mate volunteer, who to a linguist and sap help them translate letters from foreign countries—have given close to • At» hours to their project and answered totters in the thousands. “Sometimes Dr. Dootey will send back 100 at a eUp." tea said. *WS bare had more than 1,000 tetters here in New York sines he returned to Lom last Miss Oaltegher said tee had, had letters from secretaries elsewhere asking bow they can be of help- "We can always find acres project,” tee said. "One secretary In California rounded up 400 pounds of those tiny tailored bandages. Abby Answers Adam and Ewe Start Being Respectable Opens Home for Meeting MTO. Charles Elstnsr op—* n Ward Road, *>*' By ABIGAIL VAN BLREN DEAR ABBY: There are two men In my life. One I love very much and the other I like only as a Question: Do you think it Is right for a person who has brought s birthday cake to someone’s'house for a surprise birthday party, to take back the leftover bake? I thjnk it should be left for the guest of honor and yet I have seen It happen more than once where ther leftover cake was taken home by Ihe giver. Answer: Most certainly not. The whole cake was a gift and none of It may bo taken back. friend. My problem to like only as s friend is my Question: My son has Just recently become engaged to the daughter of friends at ours. I know that after the engagement has been announced the men’s family Is supposed to go and call on the girl's family. However, this seem! rather silly as we have been friends for years and visit each otter frequently. Does the convention still hold in this situation? Answer: As the girl's parents are old friends of years, it would really be silly to call formally oh them, brother. I know my feeling lor my brotter-ln-law is a sin, but I can't help It I didn't meet him until after I was married, but the firet time we laid eyes on each other we knew we couldn’t stay apart. I have no children, but he has. His wife doesn’t suspect anything and neither does my husband. We’ve teen going behind their back*, to be together in the daytime, but we don’t wont to keep our love n secret any more. We want to bring everything out in the open and get divorces so we can be married and live like respectable people. Are we wrong? Sign us “Adam and Eve” DEAR “ADAM AND EVE”:' How appropriate . . . you act as though you are the only two people on earth. If you can’t stay array from each otter, one of you should move out of town. My advice is to start Uv- DEAR ABBY: Recently a person told me that it to not correct to amake a pipe at ‘ •ocial 'gatherings, such ss wedding receptions and banquets, but cigarettes and cigars are permissible. Is this true and, if so, why? MICHAEL R. DEAR MICHAEL R.: If you want to be technical, you may smoke a pipe anywhere a cigarette or cigar to permitted. But lor my port, smokers are the moot selfish people in the world. They will smote what they Uke. and where they like, and nobody is going to stop them. I pray your advice wOl be followed, because I wltnstaid such a ’’problem'* many yean A friend of mine confided that ate was expecting a child that was not I ‘ They ware havh Acuities at the I It wee then that Mia ted a short-lived romance with another man. lire husband Iwte may have had a tow things un the Bets TteU Chapter of Lambda CM Omega Sorority ............warp Mrs. Ralph Dewe. Mrs. George Stitt. Mrs. Raymond Howell and Mrs. Lowafi Caltoiy. Secret pak ware revealed and new name* etelappO lor the coming year. Gueata ol the group ware Mm. James Dillard. MTS. Ted DEAR ABBY: I just learned that my ’’mother’’ is my aunt, and my “aunt" is my real mother. In otter words, my nutter gave me to her sister to raise. I am 19_pnd am broken-hearted to tusk that almost everyone in my family has known this all along and I had to hear it from a wisely and mature#* He forgave ter and made the best of IL He raised the handsome little boy with the same love aa their otter three children. They are now a happy, ctasriy-knit family. Hu boy, who might have been rejected, is an outstanding student today. Hw man ted two choices: Acting the part of the “outraged" husband, and destroying Ms family to satisfy Ms pride. Or the choice be made. I admire him beyond words. Through your column I tell tte world that *~ Harry C warns! of Rochester and Mm. Oner L. Vaught and Mira. Donald Bryson el Drey- Mrs. Robert Holloway tea Macedoy Club Has Cooperative Dinner Bearing a child doesn't make a woman a mother. Raising a child does. Please, Abby. tell people who think they can keep this kind of secret buried that they are making a serious mistake. CONFIDENTIAL TO LINDA: It's a little too forward to ask a boy who tea never dated you to a backwards dance Club numbers mat tor a cooperative Christmas dinner and amhange at homsmads gifts Thursday at tte boma at Mn. Harry Bock on Wilson Straat, Waterford Township. Holiday corsage* and decoration* erne made by MTO. Lao Curate, Mn. William New-hall. Mrs. Donald Constable and tte bostota. A program on “Better Llght-*' Better LMug’* WISH 1 HAD KNOWN Slate Art Show Maraud for tte Jhnaary moat- tag at Ota boat of Mrs. Barf H. Hotchkiss. Break up the it>- dear ABBY: A letter appeared in your column, and Tte Bloomfield Art Aseoda-tion to staging a Christmas show and mto el a few fins art objects to Birmingham today through Wednooday from * 3 to S p.m. Lemon Does^Trick (UPI) — To remove onton odore and frtat stain from year bands, rub thorn with a piece at lemon dipped to salt. Items of Interest Dr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Jeason opened their home on Sodon Lake for the traditional Christmas party for a group of Detroit and Groom Points dentists and their wives. Cocktails preceded a buffet dinner. On Sundsy, a neighbodhood group from Christ Church Cranbrook gathered at the Jesaen home, for eggnogs bo* fore an evening of carol-singing. They returned later for buffet refreshments. it it it The birth of a son, Stephen Buhl. Nor. 80 in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, to announced by Mr. and Mrs, James 8. Hudson Jr. (Julia Hutchins) of Sherwood Road, Sylvan Lake. Mrs. C. Sanborn Hutchins of Orchard Lake to maternal grandmother. Paternal grandparents an Dr. and Mrs. J. Stewart Hudson of Grosso Points. * . ★ it Mrs. 8am Merkovits entertained members of a social group from the BUrmingham-Ponttao ana at «"**♦*»■ and buffet dinner Thursday in bar boma aft Sylvan Shores. Relaxing In the holiday setting were Mrs. John Dooley, Mrs. Fred Hudson, Mrs. Bari MeDonaM, Mrs. Jamas Tbu-garden and Mrs. miffed L. Van Every, all of wreihqfc^* Prom Sylvan Shores wart Mrs. Oscar wiggin and Mrs. Pfed LaHaie, Mrs. Smma Streeter, Ha. Cortona Nehausen and Mrs. Edward Hall cams from Pontiac and Mrs. William Wlgand from Barkley' it it it Mrs. Leo Martell of Dwight ftvwnue entertained mam-ban of the Happy Eight ciob at luncheon Wednesday. Gifts wen exchanged. Prims for high scores at “900” wan taken home by Mrs. Lester Ball, Mrs. Alex Pmlon and Mrs. Oliver Under- Emmapuel Christian School elementary grade children will present a Christmas pageant “Out of the Ivory Palacesw for the Parent-Teacher Fellowship et 7:30 Tuesday, fames Girdley, Nancy Wade and wwna iwtD on me secant cnapter Of tne Cospel according to St. Luke, Sixty youngsters are scheduled to participete. 4 : ★ * it it Cadet Thomas P. EUefeon, sophomore student at cam-- den Military Academy, Camden, 8.0, will spend the holidays at the home of hto mother, Mrs. Clyde Barns* of West Rundell Street. He has bean on the honor rbU for the fall semester. THE f^NTIAC ; / twe: INTY-FIVE, Extension i sts Work on Yiile Hondcroft changed gift* and revealed Fun at Christmastime I Extemlonlata worked on .handcraft Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Carroll Appel on South Avery Street. J W 08 Two Christmas stories “the Black Madonna" and "A Boy" were read by Mrs. William L. Mil- ^^w*. * ,hort husint** meeting the hostem and Mrs. J. h. Trletsch ««ved luncheon. Members ex- Mr*. Roy DeGraff will be hostess for the Jan. 1® meeting. Small Trees Are Intriguing Innovations with Christmas trees are fun! For the dining room, a small white tree is decorated with red roses. Yog can buy inexpensive imitation roses at the dime store and treat them to a glitter dusting. lea, candy, popcorn and ribbon were used. today. I am going to give you her dlrectknte for decorating a small hoe for foe dining I and the kitchen. The one for the , dining room would make a wonderful table decoration 'for a party during the holiday season. DINING ROOM. A white tree ( decorated with red roses! The I roses can be a “do it yourself job. made in two sizes of flame proof crepe paper, with the edges t lightly touched with colorless naU polish and then sprinkled With silver glitter. Or, you can btly inexpensive imitation roses at the dime store and treat them to a similar glitter dusting. THE KITCHEN. Since the kitchen brings to mind all sorts of good! things to eat this tree Can be re- j splendent with Christmas goodies, i These are happily available at the super markets. You can slip packaged cookies which have a hole in'the center over the green branches of the table tree and then garland the! tree with chains of cellophane-1 wrapped hard candies. For silver baubles yon Can use foil-wrapped little chocolate candies. Mrs. Halverson says that your grandchildren will love this tree, and she should know since she has six 'herself. STRAWBERRY LUSTRE calf ... surprise delicacy! Fresh for hot dancing on deep-freeze nights of the holiday season. Luscious first-spring-treat for a wardrobe. Jewel-iced. 18" Matching Handbags 16.99 swu. is Mm Dept seen In Harper’s Bazaar By JOWranG COWMAN Edythe Halvoreon has s mm * \ i mmmmmjsm emitting ideas about the use and Intrigued with her conception of 'decoration of small Christmas: me one of the small tree, and tree* which .fit into an office various eopeeially by her deter ideas fereat ■ small apartment rooms in the She should be ah expert about the small tree because she and Edythe' Halvoreon suggests that her. husband have cut and shipped the Christmas tree need not be 30 million of these 3-foot trees dur- confined to the living room nor for Irary LADY ♦ ♦> SANIA for Every ing the past 30 years. This year need it be hung with the customary ill ship more than a million tinsel And colored balls. Before half throughout the I'nited these ornaments came into use States and the world. 1 infse ornament* count: iuiu uac m Mrs. Halvoreon recalls that cook- tf i i y/ Many Lonely Hearts Need Togetherness g down an their when Mrs. Smith. i It is somewhat startling to read makers, are lain that there are more than 18 mil- I* °* P**>ta* * lion unmarried men in the coun-i Time "try. including bachelors, widowersjhearlng there < and the divorced. And there areitxcfwd man in her husband s even* more unmarried women, pl-'fre. got busy and saw to it that I I most three and a half inillion more, j he met every lonely woman ofjg * w w | her acquaintance - I Surely among all of those unat-jdther i tacked men and women there are And with every other wife who | a great many who would prefer;*"* «>**» «*» ehgiMe new-comer | marriage to thing alone <**8 Ml™' *hlnK- ** had 1 r Why la It then, that the mar-'.be a pretty wily bachelor riage-mihdrd don't get together? > designs of the matchmakers. Cuddly Toys for Christmas Joy ]98 m 798 Toys to cuddle or to make music . . . companion animals ter the crib or play sat Washable plush., Visions of Sugar Plums The Magic of Christmas ond Santa's-mid-pight visit is stilt theirs make their dreams come true in Arthur's Infants' Department Gift Lovely Topper Sets 298 598 Snug ond Warm Infant Sleepers Shining example is our red velvet Christmas set Others in cotton batiste and drip-dry broedcloh. Lined panties. Easy to wash brushed cotton knit, fleece lined . .. tege have practical plastic soled booties. Pastel solids and prints. Sizes 6 months to toddler 4. Simply Qorling Toddler Dresses 498 to 798 Fluffy ruffles, for the wee miss. Washable bouffants in drip-dry, orlon, nylon-or organdies. But married women today, busy w ith their own outside interest*. i£p don't spend as much time and *f-‘E|l on matchmaking as they used ^ They don’t seem to fed re-' HE sponsible tor finding a husband for Ik that nice unmarried school teach- IB that lonely widower down the *f[ block Without married women busily Mg and happily engaged in matchmak- H unattached men and women M don't, hare the opportunities to B meet each other foey once bad. gg 1 a pity. tod. for what ia so satisfying to the heart of a hap-! pily married woman than getting invitation to the wedding of aj couple who met under her own! roof and through her own rontriv-j No Time for Seams T Then it's time for SEAMLESS 10.98 For happy solutions to some of ie problems in husband-wife re>! lationships order your copy of Ruth Mttlett’s new booklet. “How to Hare a Happy Husband.’’ Jus* send 25 cent* to Ruth Millett Read-' Service, care of The Pontiac Press, p. 0 Box 489. Dept. A. Radio City Station. 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An Overwhelming assortment in every I color. 7.98 Picture of prettiness for her holiday wardrobe . . a gift to D any gtrl. Classic and novelty Kir blend sweaters in aqua, maize, lilac. Sties 36 to 40. Stitched pleat skirt. Sizes 8 to 16. Handbag* — Mata Dear Sport Shop — Main Floor I I TWpfT^SlX THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, IMP DRAYTON pkl WATERFORD "Wo Q» illffRlN" , [Salt Kitchen Sink (UPI) — To eliminate odors ! And keep grease from collect, ing and dogging the kitchen rink drain, usd a strong shit regularly. Don't Mistake Cohvenier/c for Morality Travel Luxuriously— by Air or Ship to the beautiful tropical islands of the Pacific! INDIVIDUAL TRAVEL ARRANGED NO MATTER WHAT YOUR DESTINATION, CONSULT US ON ANY OP YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS % PONTIAC Travel sckvice €91 West Hues re 8-9611 By MURIEL LAWRENCE Dear Mrs. Lawrence: I Should a child of 14 months know right from wrong? When my little j boy gets into things or throws them on the floor, my husband’s parents say that hia hands should be slapped until he cries. * My mother-in-law sfiys that if he doesn't learn the difference between right and wrong now, he may become a jmjenlle delinquent. Though this is an adopted child. |l love hint and do not like to jslap him ... ANSWER: Do not slap the baby's hands. When he gets into grandma's pocketbook or throws Mi ! plastic mug on the floor, remove jthem from him. I Remove them gently, happily ! without any fear whatever that ; j yoa are committing him to a re-1 formstory. Trust yourself and your tenderness for him. i Do not trust your mother-in-law. I ! It is dangerous to trust her be-; cause her moral perception is re-,tHcried; It is neither "wrong”' nor i right" for your little boy to. throw [his mug on the floor. ! We can't apply the heavy moral | j artillery of these words to his ac-jtion. It is merely inconvenient — an action that gives us the trouble of picking up his mug and placing ! |it in the sink for washing. > By declaring It "nrawg,” your has confused morality With her eoaveuieaca — and dlaquaUflea herself as a judge of "right” and “wrong." People* like this cause much sorrow in this world. < Self-centered as they are, they hate being inconvenienced. So they intensely resent a little child's cur-j loslty about what's in their pocket- what’s happened to that mug Just throiwn on the flow. To justify their wish to squash bis Inconvenient curiosity, they call his behavior "wt bad." They demand that we inflict pain and tears on the child, not because they give a whoop about ••right" and "wrong" bul because he's damty to invade their sense of personal comfort. Horh people are dangerous la Episcopal Guild 9 Chooses Officers Offload tor Guild 8 of AU ShtaW Episcopal Church were elected at the annual Christmas meeting In rton McQoy ur little boy, they may lose touch .with the innocent fact that they've thrown a mug on the floor to aee what ■will happen jo It, and begin Instead to Imagine themselves guilty of ••wrong." Thus, their ability to make real judgments between right wrong can be crippled. i Entire Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Special! Only in the Budget Dept. Using in Our Salon, BEAUTY WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS AND EXPENSIVE PRODUCTS! Xspertly Trained Stylists to Serve Toe COUPON 1 Boy. 17.50 atk Siores Open Every Evening til 9 F.M. The Magnavox 'Custom' Stereo Theatre 23 Imagine ... 23" TV, FM-AM radio and automatic stereo ' phonograph all in on# beautiful cabinet! Has 6 speakers, _ ^ 2 sound channels, precision changer with diamond pick- $ ^*0 C up. 0>erry. (mahogany. American or Danish Walnut. 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Egyptian bowl, bright is its candle, artificial fruits, cones end holly. CouM be used in pairs. 5-Pc. SHRIMP, DIP and SALAD SERVER *4.50 package of coiorod toothpicks. 1-RC. SIT for sotods, consisting Of bowl, fork, sppon $2.95 FLORAL CO, • 24 W. HURON ST. • Open Every Night 'HI Christmas 559'Orchard Lake Ave. Open Daily 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Phone FE 2-0127 7 I* * WJZ... ^TWENTY-RIGHT / Tfflfc PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1060 TPvthian Sistersf t Plan Baskets Ptaito werecompleted tor Staten, Thursday evening at Feilowtiilp (tall Road. | f Gift!, will b aponaored by Lapear State lac School ITiiVSS 6«t» 'Em Part-Time Job* and Tratn- DeLoa NicteUe. tra. Wmtara Onrta and Mr* liiton IHwbart wen on the m One Man Bosses 70,000 Females Uxnt aeven ■ rheumatic NEW YORK (IIP!) — Any time wants to do everything her way. the man of the AMAZING! t 2 Years to Pay! NO DOWN PAYMENT! 90 DAYS SAMI AS CASH! 90 DAYS Frot Service! With sunshine Picture tube gives greatest-over contrast and brightness! Outstanding selectivity, rejects interference! Richest, fullest tone quality of any TV. Swivel Base Optional I BUY NOW AND SAVE. I OILY ZENITH HAS SPACE COMMAND Gene Is fee Free PeesewstiaHow /J[J\ Opea Every Night'til 9 p.B. BWB • “Your Appliance Specialists” y*a»y in e s-faiw it n win diet hell never underat and women, tell him about the plight at Tom Graham. Graham’s job is trying to understand, to encourage, supervise, and often act as (ather-c6n(esaor to not one woman, but 70,000 females. The Jevtal Mr. 0, a married man is Ml 40a. Inn’t sure hew weD he anderataads them yet, hat he baa survived eight yearn of being surrounded by wemea la Ms role as vice president at the Kelly OIH Service, Me., will have trouble.' go woman organisttkm la 9M yea Hm average 1 with his yean old. is married, has two children, and may work at 10 different jobs dur> ing a year. The age range Is (ram IS to Ig, with qdh a lew women *fer SB ensiled. “We jadge on Graham said the moat frequent customers for temporary whtte collar help “Sometimes,” said Graham M an interview, "I just take the advice of one of my regional managers. He said watch for problem* during the full' of the moon." His firm, with headquarters In Detroit, is one of several organizations in the fairly new Held of providing temporary workers for business and industry. Kelly ft the largest all-girl organization, he said, with 70,000 women or payroll. PART-TIME PERMANENT Temporary help differs from part-time help, Graham explained, because a woman can be .on a orsury assignment froc^one week to several months, take as much time at home as she wants before die reports ready for another job. Part-time is a per- (The U.8. Labor Department estimates that women make up 60 per cent of the nation’s part-time labor force.) Graham said it wee hard to estimate the number of women temporaries, but the supp'y certainly grows each year as housewives especially find they can pick their jobs and work at their con- Most employers find temporary help tally productive, be said, “because they don't stay around laag ensagh to pick ap the bad habits at the legator office tone But be conceded soma women were not cut out for the type of job. "The woman hai to ha able to adapt quickly to mowing from uiic —yi------- tu aiiwuici, buhi Graham. “If she’s the type who Circle Members Served Luncheon Members o< the Mary Martha Circle at Oakland *Park Methodist Church, meeting Wednesday at the church, wan served a Christmas luncheon by. Mrs.: Rowley sa and tar conn rs. trl Williams gave de- Guests wan Mrs. James Daag, Mrs. James Householder and Mrs. Giayton Gillies. Toys were given to The Salvation Army for distribution at Christmas. and banking businesses. But bis Arm has supplied help to U.N. missions, to tte U.S. government, and numerous celebrities ranging from Elsa Maxwell td Williams.' An assignment at the home of actress Jeannette MacDonald lad to a movie contract for Susan Kelly, 23, of Seminole,, OHa. originally had moved to Angeles to become a teacher, but through Miss MacDonald met teat, put her bs a television aeries, and how has cast her to a movie tola. - ^ , / * * «M 1 "We also seem to run a regular matrimonial .toman,” said Graham.’ “Moat of ear women already married, but thoae tingle ones . . . wall you know how it |s around an office. The new girl Is the one the men look over. We’ve had a tow who nabbod fro n. and I don’t knew how IDflAL CHRISTMAS GIFT for AU Agek fA from £ Nine Imprinted tt a Nomtail Cflft Work Done Daily , Christian Literature Sates SI OAKLAND AYE /'» - 4 THE MAE’S STORE He'll Cherish his Neckwear. Z*>-3 50 Pure Imported and domastic silk ties in the smartest, finest selection ever. Other Ties S.00 to 10.00 All Pttvckasa* at Alvin's Gilt Wrapped Fret 4 Shell Adore Her Gift from flOHDlT By Fucker, Molls Kaye, Trillium, Evelyn Pearson, Fantasy, Rogers SLIPS and HALF SUPS 3.95 to 1195 GOWNS 9.00 to 2195 Baby Doll*- 6.00 to 15.00 PEGNOIR SETS- 13.00 to 30.00 QUILTED ROBES- 13.00 to 30.00 Gift Wrapped Free FRAGRANCES for Milady . CHANIL Chanel N» 5 PARFUMS MONTIIL Royal Secret MARY CHKSS GUERLAIN L'Htyre Bteue TUVACHE My Sin Spanish Geranium Crescendo D'ORSAY N Intoxication HOUBIGANT Chantilly Fiancee's Bauble' For the cocktail hour, Opulent, rich black peau de sole, its raptor toe extravagantly highlighted with tiny rhinestones. At-home boots by O' Omphies Flatter!# FABIROT OF PONTIAC HURON at TELEGRAPH Open Every Night Until Christmas I l THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. DECEMBER IP, IMP J TWENTY-NINE Leads Meditations for Baptist Women - Mrfc *«birt F. Miner opened her home on Gertrude Road, Vf*. ejiord Township, Thursday even- Bible's Use of PldntLife Explored )The “Different” look for You • V # PERMANENTS $5-16^7.30 sSS4 Hldr c"tth* *1.50 Forty member* of the Sylvan Lake Brandi, Woman’* National Farm and Garden Association, attended a meet* ANNAUESE BEAUTY SALON «M N. Saginaw St F* *-l County Boat Club. Mr*. J. f. Carritte of Pleas- domtell HtlMay Wars Spsslal Ptrtaaelzad Fashion Set Included of a member, gave, a reading on “The Real Meaning of Christmas.” REPORT ON PARTY Mrs. C. W. Doerr reported on a Christmas party given far a group of Pontiac State Hospital patients in conjunction with other horticultural therapy grqppe of WNFftG. New members Mrs. L. M. King and Mrs. Robert 0. Felt were welcomed and Mn. L. Ross ’ Buffington, a former member, was a guest. Beatty hat hj age limits. By chanee, Robin Reynolds, 9, (left) and Mrs. Helen A. Haarman, 91, sat sidedty-side in the seme Cincinnkti, Ohio beauty salon while getting their holiday hair- dos. uEvery woman should keep her self beautiful as long as she can,’ said Mrs. Moorman. Robin’s comment "My hair was blowing all over" were Mrs. Richard Valdet. Mrs. Doerr, Mrs. Howard White and Mrs. William Harris: Mrs, Carl Dahlgren and Marriage Announced Guests Wi 11 Ooh and Aah Over Flaming Duck Dish COMPLETE SHIRT SERVICE QusUity Cleaning Since 1929 PERMANENTS nmNCJlEACHWG- KAIR CUTTING > Parisian Beauty Shop Luncheon Served SLJtTS.'S.T in Church Parlors ^°S2££i3r.£; families are being prepared. | TV Christmas luncheon for the - iRuth Itolt of the Augustana Luth Gold Star Mothers | eran Church Women of St. John ,; , ««««*, I Lutheran Church was served*tXCnange r reSCntS I Thursday in the church parlor*. I „ _ n rwJ Hosteaaes wen Mrs. H. FrancU1 Mr Benjamin 0. Cote !McClellan. Mrs. Caroline WilUam-l®* Ortonville Road, Clarkston. held son and Mrs. Oscar Btomquist open bouse Thursday evening for RkdiArd Meiers, choir director of membar* of Chapter t. American Complete figure control 'neath low cut fashions nURRKA COME IN SOON See If Neumode Hosiery Shop 2$ West Lawrence Street FE 1-7812 donnell stylists ^uluoan’i MIRACLE MILE CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY I I. THIRTY THE PONTIAC PHES& MONDAY, DECEMBER 19. IMP Old Rival Cleveland to Meet Detroit in Battle of Runnerups DETROIT — Detroit Lions' foot* hall roach George Wilson had the last laugh yesterday. Hr could laugh at his old teacher George, 'Papa' Hal as after the Lions routed the Bears, 36-0 yesterday. Earlier in the season the Uons played their worst, game when they were whipped by Chicago. Another laugh for Wilson is the fact that he now has a two year contract to show his early season critics who were after his scalp. It was the Lions' seventh victory hi the last nine games and gave, them • 7-5 record for the season. The seven victories equal the total number of victories the Lions had The Green Bay Packers, representing the smallest city in the National Football League, today held one of the circuit’s biggest prizes after grabbing the elusive Western Conference crown for the first time since 1944. The Packers ended the multiteam struggle for honors in the Western sector Saturday by riding Bart Starr’s pinpoint passing to a 35-21 victory over Los Angeles that ■ends them Into the championship game against Philadelphia’s Eastern titlists next Monday, ♦ ★. ★ The Green Bay triumph also dethroned Baltimore's two-time, champion Colts, brought the Pack- New Tart (Hast 4MI. "I said when we were 0-3 that this dub was better than the 1957 team,*’ Wilson reminded. ‘‘We just got to know one another. Now, I can say for sure that we’re the moat improved team in the league —and I think we’re as good as Pietrosante Big Factor in Late Surge Three Heavyweight Bouts Set Before Yule Holidays Francisco knocked oft the Colts 34-10 and pushed them into fourth. St. Louis took fourth place in the One Week to Wait Packertown Convinced Team Will Beat Eagles George Logan of Botoa, Idaho, far the third time Tuesday night at Boston. Although McNeeley won decisions over Logan on Jan. 1 aad Nov. 15, there was so much dispute over the verdicts that Tteaday's 10-rounder shapes up as a “grudge fight” wonderful fans of Green Bay, Cage Calendar came home by chartered airplane Sunday night after winning the Western crown by beating Los Angeles 35-21 Saturday. They made it plain to Coach Vince Lombardi and Ms players that they think they will take It all and give Green Bay its tint National Football League tide in 15 years. *Tm glad we could win tor you and I just hope we can bring you the league championship next week,” Lombardi told the cheering crowd that braved 15 degree : weather to greet him and the I players. * * * . “AH we want is one more victory—I hope we can get it” “Don't worry. you’U get it,” fans shouted in unison as they The story this year was somewhat similar, except the Lions’ beat the Cblts twice this season and in the final games it was Earl Morrall who sparked Detroit hi 1967 after Layne waa hurt in Chicago, it was Tobin Rote who guided the last three victories and the playoff win. four minutes. The Lions scored tour touchdowns in the first half, and a safety. Tim Brown, who scored toe punching touchdown on a five-yard run, with a 34-yard flip and threw a 57-yarder to Pete Retzlaff. Paul Wiggin’s 20-yard interception return for a touchdown and Sam Baker’s conversion put the Browns (8-3-1) ahead 35-34 and started their last quarter outburst against (he New Yorkers (6-4-2). Milt Plum, who passed for four touchdowns and Jimmy Brown, who scored twice, made it a sad farewell for Giants' Coach Jim Lee Howell, retiring after bringing New York two successive Eastern titles. Lenny Lodes raced 97 yards with a kickoff for the go-ahead touchdown as San Francisco handed the Colts 16-6) their fourth loss in a row. Johnny Unltas, blanked last week, threw one touchdown pass for Baltimore and brought his aerial yardage to 3,099—a league record. celebrations continued well into the night Redskins Fire Coach; Final Griffith Game Ptetronsante got the only score of the drab second hall It was ast- up tor Barr’s 35-yard return of a Chicago punt Pietronsante shot up the middle for fear yards after the lions had the bafi, first aad 10. at the Bears* 18. Morrall Mt Steve Junker with a 14-yard pm before Pietroeante banged across (be goal John Crow rambled 203 yards, best one-game mark this, season, and set a Cardinal (6-6-1) ground gaining record of 1,011 yards while Johnny Roach pitched three TD strikes to Sonny Randle in the romp over the Steefers (56-1). up a ftfmbie by Willie Galimore of the Bears and then raced 14 yards into the end aooe. Defensive back Yale Lary (36) comes in to give Schmidt a hand. te*°” Results \ I 1 " •/ : ■ V vi- ' •_/ THE POXTI^C PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, rHiRTY-oyf Leece Press Bowlerama Champion at 725 Tourney Honors State and Bradley Meet Stiftest Challe - Ken Leece, the I960 Pontiac Press M** hia hand raised in victory by runnerup lomplotion of three weeks of bottling yester-led 725’to 702 for Egerer and will receive $535 and presentation of awards tomorrow night at the TV Associated Press . |when they face their sternest chaLithe MVC for the past three yearslM this year yet. —when Oscar Robertson led the streak to 14. are undefeated but that I Bearcats. tory been a shield for some ofi Now Robertson Is ~ mg boys through the first two!is just another ball a half weeks of die, season, a 4-2 mark. Bradley is • The Buckeyes, defending NCAA ran its winning streak (champions, play Loyola of Chi-(past two seasons to 12 jcago tonight and then go for vie-1 with an 88-66 victory i tory No. 6 Thursday night against night over Wisconsin. Detroit (4-11. Ohio State yma rat- * w w jed first in last week's Associated* iPress poll and the Titans were; (third. . . . ...._._____burst forth in every comer of weekend Ohio. State winning over ; - ' tough little Wichita W-82 md De- couwry trail beating Nebraska "1-62. Bradley, second ranked, plays i tonight, then tries to set-;«*■ an ukl MX* with Missouri 'r Valley toe Onrirmati. TheBrtves (^inil ,?2i have bffn runnerup to Ctncy ,n Warriors Stay Close to Celts i Fourth plays Notr in its only Wilt and Rodgers Pace Sk^Nmii Philty to 128rll2 Win ''*£» “*« / Elsewhere Over Royal* ..?uH Egerer, Bull in Second Place Rolet; Award Prizes Tuesday By CHUCK ABAIR Ken Leece is the champion of. the 4th annual Pontiac Press Bowlerama which Concluded Sunday afternoon at Lakewood Lanes. He bowled 633 to go with a 92 handicap for a "725 total to take top honors easily. Frank Egerer 1 foe Pitt gave; title 80-66 while'—* . ■__i Gonzaga 73-54 Un DetlOlt DlStriCl Roses tournament; • Endorses Shurly With the Christmas recess in progress or about to begin, the program is just the calm before the tournament - storm which with 70? nipping Toil! Augello by a single pin. The big actual invitational, held" I for the 2nd year in conjunction* {with the handicap finals, wa*^ [taken by Paul George in inqtres-* Isive fashion. | He fired a 674 to overtake early, jleader Bill Bull, who had rolled j, 637 on the 1st of two squads. Lou. iKoprince followed at 610. ' Led by Leece. all t Most of the nation's top play only one game this with three, others, in ton. St. Bona venture Western Ontario and goes against Carolina and (the rest night. I-t-PUNCH - The big guns at the 2nd annual Pontiac Pres* Invitational Actual tournament Sunday afternoon were a pair ef familiar names m local. bowling circle*. Bill Bull potnu to the Lakewood Lanes scoreboard which shows Paul George, right, beat him out <71 to 637. U-D Homey Michigan Away Tonight Lost Weekend for MSU Cagers From Oar Wire Sente** rebounds The.records show Dave holiday season at Denver Wednes-It was a lost weekend lor Michi- made only 4 buckets out of' 23 day night gan State'* basketball team end shot*, however the fact remains In their last star, coach Dave Dave DeBuasrherr. University of.that he took only nine shots from Struck s eager* downed Idaho 73-57 Detroit's All-America player. the floor The other attempt* were last Wednesday _ for their second Ihl S|Mrtap* were clobbered; tip* which he putted up but (ailed win against lour defeat*, twice in the fun flower Cage Claa- to connect. . rtc. falling to Kan*** State iM«i * * * Birmingham Swimmer 8atuntay night after losing 9369 ^ from the Ohio State u , c . D_____. the night before to Kansas ^ lhf p^, ** was. "Is H«lp$ S*t N«W Record „ Th_ ._______..... ..rr,,, i-niKc '.so. oiT pits i s 56 mark By The Associated Press agayyc t’ieorgia Tecb and Florida., The Philadelphia Warrior* *uU tv Johnnies and Duke were idle are dogging the trail of the league- thp wwvnd. leading Boston Celtic* in the Na-. Indiana xvon over Nevada 80-52. tional Basketball Association's Narth Carolina beat Kansas 78-70,, Eastern Division, but had to come and §, gonaventure easily hand-from behind Sunday night to over- lw, forehead 106-88 to make it come the Royals at Cincinnati. ia sweep tor the top ranked Thanka to Wilt Chamberiain and clubg iGity Rodgers. Philadelphia, stepped | w * * up the pace in thp second hatfj Auburn tabbed itself as the after trailing 5667. and defeated team «> beat tor the Southeastern the Royals 127-112, Conference crown, . beating. Ala-, * * . * bams 74-62 for the Birmingham Ren Chamberlain scored 32 points ria«ir title, making its record and grabbed 38 rebounds, a Cincinnati Garden record. Rodger* came up with 20 points, and had 16 assists, also a Gardt Ov-c Robertson scored 31 points lor tincinnati. 22 «n the first half. 11 the only other yne. the St. t. iuia Hawks snatched victory •he last 26 seconds when Bob Rob Pettit made two free throw to edge the Syracuse Nationals 104-103. , 1 Amir Reah. lead-off Atlantic Coast Conference C a 72-60 upset of Mary-1 coming on the heel* of last The Detroit District Golf Assocl- j upset of North Carolina jation s nominating committee has „ . Temple handed Kentucky!nominated Burt R. Shurly Jr. for ^p_ -cond loss 68-58. The Wild-‘president of the DDGA in 1961. **•*> ^ »» - .*>. ♦ * * . , , _ Wednesday at ^e committee also forwarded i rtliabeth Lake Rd. f , „ iJTr»£ mlly did «ril. He hri' Kentucky will play Dlinoie, e 9G- ger'Id lor flnt vke [.V.KWW. ' n lewr to Menfue.le wWto CalkjWllUain B. Onwftad tor “S Ijum Drc 4 with IDS Hie tttle" owen lor third vice president. ~ ^ o{ {535 and a psfrof. * * " handsome. souvenirs. The DDGA recommended Robert Egerer earned $275 and a trophy -Howell aa treasurer and George uyj Augello $150. The remaining \Webb as secretary and atop p - - - ‘ —— recommended three-year terms on , _ , the board of governors tor Harold j Butle.rt ‘~7^,na-"7 Diegel, Ralph EUstrom. William g Cal won over Notre Dame _ 71 u.-,w r k«Hv i Memphis State beat 5: ^ _ Phiiwn. iamp* Nherrv T*“‘ prtoea are to ae- 1 SUte 7750 in wane Far SfJSi/SSST ronfauic* with dw total etarieo intersectional jousts. Ia re- |ana M*rvul (traded by 6th ptaee ManHce SI. Mary's (Calif.» won over, * * , . Yameld at ------- S> Ivan Center boosted its league BLOOMINGTON, lad. U9 — A itional collegiate and ■ American reenrd n( 4:N.I. The qnartet Include* Frank McKinney, hnefcstroke; ( bet Ja of Sweden who stands 66. The Titans had a cold fifot half u-The Cleveland *ithough they led 3631 at halftime, i football game *>ul ®toF pu**»ed ahead by 13 points tram the New Tech Gtaata Sen *’ ,N* 1 day. but hetare It eve• .fried “•» >nd «rouh,e ! - - ... -s * , * * ; j Pontiac’s Harrison Munson' played a key role. He hit his first | The seven players. Including shof from the floor. Charley North the m-peead fullback, and e led the scoring with 19. bellboy entered aa elevator at ! Kansas State wasted no time the «4vtb flaw of a hotel near against the outclassed Spartans Yankee Madtam. TV car Imiur- They Twf-tiy 17 early in the first dtalety task aff and dldn'l .tap half and the JhtpotriUwaaa fleld-unltl It hit the haaemrnf. Ne aen was hurl in the sudd drop and the players walked stroke;' Terry Laberdlr, Battle Creek, betterfly. and Pete sinti •f lUrmlngham. treestyto. The time Salnrday a* three tenths ef a second under the mark set tost yew by aeother Colorado Collett t wcMiu Stott I i fuddet) depth (ivtrUmt' Notre Dome S3 CentrefMlchiseo tl He fired 198 and then 235 to the acutual hot still trailed Bull by ■ .725 three pim going into the deciding 3rd game. The little cleaning man really did some mopping up then hitting 247 to romp. Butt had tired 217407-213. 191-210-231—701 Kbprince hit 181-171 and then 258 beating out Joe Foster for the No. " 193-204*192—694 3 poaitton. Foster had 607. George will receive a IM band 193-246-205—692 end trophy. Bull earned a M* 175 WINNER b~i t***fcT •"* *M*to*» 1X1) .................,..199-179-18$—683 $46 WINNERS Harold Law, John Whitehead. 170-242-231_671 Kay, AI Urbaniak. Dr. E. ....1M-194—671 E Ludwig. Gary Greene, Bob lad'raT vnTlavi Kuklinaki end Bill DeBats are 167- 201-201 671 ^ mTjn ^ n5 t0 jsj, Montcalm high qualifier and . 188-227-22$—889 actual leader at that hou» Bob Hanson added $10 to $20 and a 221 r222-188—664 trophy clinched last Sunday. Tom 224-182-176—608 Sh*ra t(ie big gun at Sylvan, did in iul.4aa the same Bob Lawson added $1® • .Z13-1W-WO-W to $10 assured for being artual leader at Howe's. .171-228-201—650 ________________ , «f 168- 180-345—649 , j . 216-188-175—419Timers Schedule • Home Games 820 WINNERS $15 WINNERS bouse scoring recortf lor the • 110 yards to the Browne' l victory. Michigan's basketball team 44 'opens a two-game road trip In (Wichita tonight against the Univcr-w *ity of Wichita, a The Wolverine*, idle over the, 'weekend, then wind up their pro-i Michigan Kegler First Petersen Leaders Change CHICAGO ~ Four Milwaukee Mirk.. 1M7; Kea Mark, Mttwau bowlers climbed among the lead- kee, 1646; Robert Nleewtru. cr* tonight in the $327,808 Petersen Milwaukee, mi, and Roland bowling daaalc which carries a top Geiger, Milwaukee, ms. prte of SST^OO. ~ i The tournament runs through Richard Linstock! of Milwaukee’June 25 and ta to nttract took over second place with a 1586 13,000 bowlers, total lor eight games. He toil five ^ ._nf.ri T,tol pin* short of Charles Garrison. ci»»n« osrrison Kaismtioo. mki> lui Kalamazoo. Mteh., who took the ; WRPRftPaiftlH *hut- ftt* of Co!her Janes with Wally E. E Ludwig *50* Johnson best nt 612 Caibi Music Bob Kuklinskl *5 Company took advantage of 626 Gary Greene t82l and 606 series by Ron Rothbartb Bill DeBats (60* and George Qiicovsky to take two games from Westside Mobil A c M Den-ai Red wine 839, Carl Memmer, Alfred Jnr 'C I C0ncnn IniSSJtTby^S! Rol^^HP* «d Roger OMtttemp «$7 Don Younker bI 0*0*00 son to a sweep over Mel Eller Thomaa 636. Roger fikoaich 635, Art Miracle and BUI Wood! DETROIT U* - The Detroit Builders that enabled the Aubum«34, Frank Welch 83$, Arnold Klein 831, Mike Sapelak 830, Dick,Tigers will play 81 home games (five to capture third place in the'Gould and Charles Austin 629. (lor the first time in history next standings. AI Sharrard 627, BUI Kuklinskl and Jim Hunt 625. Gene (yew The achedule. also tor the I Odie Miner offered 620 as Ms ZaffJna 624, Ed White 623, Gerald Firman 622. Frank MlceU *«t t i m e. contains twi-light .Montcalm Centre ttomnutes M» gjo, Harold Korlak 619, Ed Esslambre 617. Bert 8chmldt 616,doJ^^*rf . . won every game of their match .. ' _ ■ ... , __. _. — ’ ... _ Detroit has played twbalght with Mam s Market, while Ray L“Ty Dawson 61n&llip8 Minnesota this season was i s sea- [yard scamper by fullback Roger i total of l« [Hhgherg against Iowa. Hagberg. | times on fumbles and 18 times [Stephens, Judge Dickson and Mill | on pass Interceptions to the hard- Munsey are all consistent runners j bitting, alert Gophers. who can pick up needed yardage at ! With the Gophers gaining the ball |vttal "“n*1** [deep in enemy territory on'op- The Washington players prob-ponent miscues countless times ably — Stephens hak completed oily 20 of 62 attempts and accounted f two touchdowns through the air. At least 20,000 Minnesota rooters are expected for the game, including die Minnesota basketball team, , IP -+ * * By a rare stroke of good fortune Minnesota last year entered its team in the Big Loa Angeles College Basketball Tourney immediately preceding the Rose,, Bowl gave. And the basketball players will Pistons Seeking Wins on poast y PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) - The Detroit Pistons will try to break out of the cellar in the National pp.fcwiiM.il Association's western division when they tackle the Los Angeles Laker* back-ttfcbw* tonight and tomdrrow night hare,. A pair of victories would lift, the unpredictable Pistons past the Lakers and Cincinnati Royals and into second place in the weetem division chase.. -'4 Detroit is winless against the Lakers in three starts this season. 'this season, it hasn't been necet-l pasuea thrown at them ualeus {be guests at the Rose Bowl. sively i Pasadena. pennant practically on hitting led to runs batted in When the Gophers left Min-{alone. |(1,493*; total bases (2,2011; neapolts for California last Satur-j WWW ,doubles (236), and runs scored! day, Warmath was especially That's what the official batting! (734), happy that fullback Tom Robbins averages, released at league head- WWW had fully recovered from an early- quarters here, indicated today, The only important department Two Huskies Gain Wrestling Tides season knee injury arid was able [anyway, to join the traveling squad. Robbins last season was the Big Ten's leading punter and much of Minnesota's strategy is centered on kicking. * . I.ihI by shortstop Dirk Groat, who won the league’s batting crown with a .398 average, the Pirates swept virtually every title In the hitting department. OAK-WOOD Building and Materials Co. NFL Standings FINAL STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION T Pet. Pis. OP ... which the Pirates were not ^ # ’ firs) was home, runs. The Braves Pontiac Northern won two titles, j the weekend at Norup Junior High were high with 170. The Pirates Waterford and Walled Lake oriel tn„BerWey- .. • " . J ‘ hit 120 ' . ...... . _ . Seven other Huskies finished 2nd, • * * * p* in the big Oakland Cbunfy ^ m ^„ m teaJ ' . . .» . Wrestling Tournament held over ocr forma nee Groat, who barely edged out' ” Norm Larker of Los Angeles for j the individual batting title by two' points,' was the first N.L. shortstop to win the crown in 25 years. The last one before him was Arky Vaughan, also of the Pirates, in [1935.! 'CLME OUT IMS COLORS Bari Scheib says, "That's right. For the next 7 days that’s the FULL PRICE to paint any car. Includes hand and machine sanding, masking of chrome and window areas, spray painting in a dust-free spray booth —your car is baked to a brilliant diamond-like finish in a special infra-red bake oveft.” Cleveland m w York Louis _ itsburgh Washington 5 I .545 888 1 6 l .459 247 2 I 2 10# 171 : WESTERN DIVISION SLIP#. Pt». ( • No Money Down • Up fo 5 Years lo Francisco ... 7 5 0 .Ml I non .......... ( I • .500 l tuo 5 * I .OSS 1 Angeles . . 4 7 t .304 ] las 0 11 0 .000 I - SATURDAY'S RESULT Green Bag IS, Los Angelos SI SUNDAY'S RESULTS _ * OS. Mow Tart S4 | San Pranclaaa 34. Baltimore 10 Detroit 30. Chicago *. St. Louis SS. Pittsburgh T Philadelphia SS. Washington SS MONDAY. DEC. M •; Chr—■—— Oreen Bay at P Outside of Groat and Larker, i only three other regulars mail- [ *1 aged to hit .900. Willie Mays of * San Francisco was third with p 319, Roberto Clemente of the Pi- [ J rate* fourth with .314 and Ken • i Boyer of St. Loni* fifth with 5 »4. *r »: Shortstop Ernie Banks of Chi- [ cago led in home runs with 41.1 [and Hank Aaron of Milwaukee' ; drove in the most runs, 126, and [ j hit for the most total bases, 334.1 lit was the fourth straight year[ | that Aaron , finished first in total i bases. MAT CHAMPS — Dave Fox and Winfred Miracle, Pontiac Northern wrestlers took first places In the Oakland County Wrestling tournament over the weekend. Fox won the 165 pound division and Miracle was the winner in the 145 pound class. Chargers, Oilers Combine for 87 Points ^Scoreboard Gets Workout in AFL sos; op By The Associated Press 138-28, and the dethroned champion I kickoff 88 yards for a touchdown, issl The Los Angeles Chargers and [Baltimore Colts- were beaten 34-10 and his 38-yard punt return opened S'Houston Oilers, two high scoring! by the San Francisco 49ers. the gates for the 17 points Hous-outfitg which closed out the reg-i Jncfc Kemp, former Occidental!ton rolled up in the final period ular 14-game schedule with an ad- [ College star, threw three touch- burst against Boston ding machine total of 87 pointsjdown passes and scored one him- Boston's Ed Songin had rom-Sunday, will meet for the Amer-1 se*f for Los Angeles but a 41-year- pleted five passes in 4 minutes. 43 I lean Football League title Jan. 1. teammate, Ben Agajanian, seconds of the third quarter to) It will' be the rubber game be- j chipped in with three field goals give Boston a 21-20 lead, tween the Chargers and Oilers,!anursh s< u>i blast the Boston Patriots 37-21. In'Fir.t down* [one other Sunday game, the Dal-1S,' [las Texans downed the Buffalo ...... Bills 24-7. Saturday the Oakland [KSI* Raiders overpowered the • Denver [yffS?** [ Broncos 4810. igmjyp Winfred Miracle sparked PNH with a 9-8 triumph la the 148 final. Dave Fee nipped Haael Park football ace Frank Smetk-ermaa on rtdlag time si they each scored two potato la 186. Jim Cook waa the Waterford champ taking the 95-pound crown. John Striker of Walled Lake won a pin in 190. Hazel Park dominated the other 1st placer taking aix. Frank Stage. Kettieweli, Carson Smith,” Jerry Cunningham, T. Duncan and] Gary Burger. aa Mils won for Berkley as ; did George Blackwood for Daa-I dero. Art Fowlkes, veteran 112-pound entry, was the top Pontiac Central] grappler He bowed by a fall in; the title match to Burger. * „* * [ Officials were pleased with the;! ioperatiqn of the 1st such tournament for the county as another!; Istep towards improving and ex-[ pending the mat sport in this area. [ Other acheoto taktag part were Wirrn Fltogerold. K arm I a* ton Oar Lady *f Sorrows, Lake Orisa. Oak Park, tfcnrihlMd. Vaa Dyke aad L'Aase Orvaw. Medals were won by all chans-pions. Ribbons went to all other* in the top four in each division, j , There were no team scores kept and no awards on that basis. ! Tha top ftalihtn > •5- Cook Eolff < HP*, Slack »HP». Whlttsktr iPC* 1A9-KUU. Chan cay *PNt. Mcllroy »PNi. Janetta iROD-112—Burier. Pvwlkt* BteeD *HP». ilk US IWf». 12#—Cunningham. Oswalt (PN*. Mac* ksU »BTH*. Outhrle tLO* 127—Duncan. Parnum iW), Balk well wl», Oram iPN* 133—Blackwood. MltaMU iHP>. Miller IWP). Whipple . lO—Miracle. Jassup * Louis beat Pittsburgh 38-7, Phil-[NYlSrS5i uJT’ 'adelphia outscored, Washington [ p« Geoffrion Scores Three Times as Canadians Win Pair Over Weekend* 144—Pox. amolhermen P St, Cleir iRODt. in—Shlker. Ltebrtti iRt. H»y —8t»f». Van Slrklen (ROD'. Pranree (STH> Northern, Central Matmen Tangle Tomorrow, 7:30 The first of tws M( city wrestltag battles come* up Tuesday right when Piwrise Central lavadrn the Northern gym for a 7:18 match. PNH rates a slight edge on the bosl* of a much better dm-lag In the 1st Oakland County Retread1 for Safe* Winter Driving.:. Beat the Rush Buy Row- Carsfslly, Wisely W* suggest you inspect the bast retreading you con find etseodrere — Check It tor appearance, robber quality, weight, tread depth, guarantee and price — Then drop in at Carter Tire and tea the BIC difference 20 years of retreading experience plus premium quality materials can make! • Premium Tread Rubber • Famous Trent and Caretry Design • Ml toad Hatred Guarantee a Noise-Free, Smooth Mag LOOK TNI TRI IMBUM ON OUR R(TRIADS — Preet Raw Tin PeritrauRce ot Vt Row Tin Cod Member «f fire Rstrssdmg Institute. 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Milford lost to Hedy and the other two leaden wen pact Ron Morlan appears to have Thera is a full sUt* of games m J*** thta .lie Southern Thumb Oonfonnee. ™7 * *flnlte "*** Seaholm came dose to pulling Memphis goes to New Haven In out a victory Friday night but the a *am* wWch wBl be the home Maples Ml three paints short M*™ • ta'*h«a‘teot in the South-against Hazel Park. Southfield,I f™ Thttmb- New Haven la oo-which has been having its troubles, I*®*1, wJtb Brown City which la must defense 6-T Hatty Dunne. "“ting Armada. Almont can Avondale's re-echedukd game at f*®* W*nty of trouble at Capec. Vitzgerald should be a good one. “a*r ““Y to ^ CMy. Dtyden The home team has n 3-1 record. “ at Anchor Bay in the other ' ——.... ........._.............I test. . ' . * ; -Unbeaten Farmington Our Lady of Sorrows entertains Utica ~ Cltow-Omt m 1960 limns mcuirs Sm Up It S900 WUmb late S«lis. Ibc. a and Lutheran East at Bloomfield HlOr travels to MU-tort Wednesday for I W-0 gams BM PAIR — Two of pro basketball's most heralded players. Wilt Chambertabi and Oscar Robertson battled yesterday whan their respective teams, the Wanton and Royals font Wilt daft) got 33 points and 31 rabmmte while Oscar got SI points and 14 refcaande Philadelphia won, US-112. Gordie Scores Twice to Beat Chicago, 3-2 His 2nd Counter Wins Game; Terry Kicks Out 48 Shots CHICAGO fUPI) — Gordie Howe and Terry Sawchuck, two veterans who haws been hampered by slow starts tide season, vrara the Red Wing heroes last night. Howe’s goals powered Detroit to 3-3 victory over the Chicago Hack Hawks while the temperamental Sawchuk, apparently undisturbed by a recent row with the Red Wing front office, performed brilliantly In the nets, kicking and 10th «f the National Hockey 1 eager season. Furthermore, the right-winger — In the makes Mao ana at the game’s iices Wd Adrian, Calvin Post Victories I p ul wd. U«______ 04. Oms b. MljnWJUL. r.nlUr a-» ninr'.'a i a»t I HBB Ferris Dumped From Unbeaten Ranks ■y UOBai Press btreaational .[Men made It two to a row with an IV brt of unbeaten schools en §449 dnibbh* of Aims and Law-*c state s mull caBops cogs Bentmet Tech damped Otterbeta. 75-10 day. Along wMh Aquinas, Eastern Michigan and Furls In- fiswchuk, who has bom ting the goal-tending duties with rookie Hank Raaarii, created a I controversy last week when ha announced over a Canadian radio network that he wanted to play regularly or be traded. * * * Red Wing coach Sid Abel, triced by Sewchuk’s mediocre efforts at the outset of foe mason. Installed Baasen la the nets and the rookie through with s string of fine CM Dn Kul pier's 30-point scoring «pree paved the way tor COMB ■B‘ into a M edge at But Baasm tottered In last wssk-end’s series with-Montreal, when riddled tor 11 goals in two games, and Sawchuk maimed the tie with New Miaad at the Charley Bowerman’s 31 points MUD ANO SNOW TIM DISCOUNTS Why Bar • Barnet Inal Sn IMt CBm fane tyl Cwihi 6.70x1$ 7JD14 natniw aimnih 1 NO MONCYBOWN ‘■ctpycgsrpr Unit'd Tin Sarvkt g«d $10.05 ^ $10.0$ The action throughout the com- ipoihad Wabaah Ferris trailed by Altaian won Ms fourth game Sating week ts adarse. North Omliwl 1ft potato at the half and aMhn«h urday, whipping Defiance of Ohio, plays at Lawrenoe Tech ta|Mike Bohnet pumped in ft of his 1MT, while Calvin racked up vie-jtonight'a only contest while the 26 potato during foe second half. But despite such superior net-lory number five with an (T-to twixtay Christmas tourney a< Flint Wabash's balance proved too much minding. the Red Wings would thrashing of Central Stole of Ohio. wiU be held Wednesday and Ttaurs- for foe Bulldogs. ihave been forced to settle for a Aquinas, which was idle' or*- **■*'.. r 1 ----------- ----------- ----------------------— * ~ - weekend, was a 7-0 record. AdFian and Galvin are assured of! talvta an assured of!Bta n now year with ■•llnstn M Aqutaaa toc« a ISOnn at tha FttatChrist- | \^|||| From ______: into the beaten slates but stiff challenge naa tourney later to the In other action Saturday, West era Reserve banted Wayne State tta third detest, 7343, Northern Michigan won Ms fifth In tax oat-tags, downing St Cfond, 75-72, Al- State Gets Help, Coach in Victory {tie if Hone had not tad—nad home the wlntiiag goal at 37:91 at the ■ml period. ' ' Howie Glover gave Detroit a 14 lead at 13:41 of the opening period. [Glover pushed the puck into foe net through a confusing swarm at Then Hone’s first goal, a sharp- IMPORTED CARS of OAKLAND COUNTY "Service Specialists for Imported Cart*’ Oar. W. Mapbaad Orchard Lake Of. MA 6-2491 out In the fourth minute of the second period, gave the Rod jWtaga a two-goal bulge. i PHILADELPHIA lAP) — Coach 'pained. He referred to the urn M g^______________________... „.M Rip Etagie took a leaf from thejof his "22 man first team" whfch ^ the middle pealed made It t-1 jbook of pro coach Paul Brown in!foroed Oregon to battle two teams ______—. . . helping his Penn State team whip: instead of one. w - . .... r . Oregon ,«-12 in the mcond annual, * * * of a pa* Bern Dtatard 91. .Liberty Bowl game here Satur-J Dick Hoak. motor quarterback [day. from Jeannette, Pa., w * * * the game's most valuable player. F Leading 144 with a few minutes Hoak scored two touchdown. * sfi to play In the first half, Engie! passed for another and eat up the * Id —nethtag ha rarely does. He first state TD with a-14-yard pass * called the plays from the bench, to foe Oregon 1. In addition he to-’ « The Penn State quarterbacks teroepted two pasaea hi foe lion’s a shuttled In and out of the game rousing fourth quarter finish, each a aa leading to a touchdown Other i Ms state acorn ware by Dick Jonas, Cleveland Browns via n pair af j Al GunRy, Ed Chye and Dick Pna. v Oregon Coach La Casanova a Ht don't like to call the plays." errors to bat a good team laid Engle. 1 like to let tha bays inch as Pern State, play'It. But there wam’t much * A time and I thought I had the plays Oregon touchdowns were scored for another score.** < by quarterbask Dave Gross from Add {foe an* In me He did. State scored and teftjhalfback Dave Grayson on • 10-the field leading 214. The touch-j yard ran in the third. Gross with 9 down loomed eva bigger whenjpua completions in 15 throws for Oregon tallied the only touchdown 178 yards, and Grayson gaining of the third period. What coukf 95-yards on 16 carries, stoned toe have been a 14-13 game was 31-the losing webfooto. 12. State scored throe times in the A # w A crowd of 16,634 sat In sub-freezing weather to see PUT IT TO THE TEST! Cork In for a dtmonstration and diacover -‘Jeep’ 4-wheel drive vehFclea go more plecea • do mora Jobe • coat laaa to own! OLIVER 210 Orchard Lake Ave. > at ll:» d the third aaatea. Tha game was subjected to sev-raf delays la the first period. The rat earn* when a tan teased a dead rabbit onto tha tee eqd the other customer threw a string of In tha aseond period the game d for five minutes while players from both. teams looked for a pair of contact, lenses lost by Red Wing rookie Ed Dia-chuk. Hie lenses were not found aiita Diachuk resumed play without foam. i The victory entailed file, third-place Wings to keep pace with the period to corttplete”a rout. ' A . * A Engel credited Mi team’s ond annual bowl game at the _____________ , _________ Philadelphia Stadium. Although It to his superior numbers. Ht was was a artistic success aa inter-alternate two complete esting game despite foe score units against the thinner Oregon [Ibe promoters took a financial bath. They’re as hardy, however, them play lens, who defeated Boaton, and [tha second-place Toronto Maple Leafo. who turned back New York. I Detroit trails Montreal by 10 points and Toronto by tour. The Red Wings are idle until Saturday when they play at Toronto: mento, saying they’ll be back at the same eld staiid hi 1)H. Betters Own Record . WARSAW —Polish Prtsi Agency said Sunday Rotiah light heavyweight weightlifting champion Ireneurt PalinSki bettered his «wn world record for the Jerk with « lift of 409.2 pounds. —MMS—MIM TIDP CUT r GUAtANTEED THE SALE NEW Mia Tax & Ciilif— llackwall Oily 6.70-15 7.50-14 TUBE pr TUBELESS B.F.Goodrich (E [ NOW DRIRATI OUR OWN RECAPRING PUNT Hlftr* SAFETY CENTER R 3-7141 a THIRTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, i960 -l ^ HIGH SCBOW' , J % an biTtted to write l*r.r»g.*fg!,t ,T*m T m ” £ Students Responsible for Cleary-Shaven pro! BURLINGTON, Vt (UPD — Prof. Junes Om»i«w, heed of the University of Vermont’! psychology department, sayi “every pun from adolescence onward has a But Calls Stint Educational [Lame-Duck Solon Getting Nowhere Sensing that his motives might not be all phQooophical, I inquired whether he bad any political ambitions for the tutaM. Miller begged off answering, but I thought I detected that certain gleam in his eye. requests tor appointment! to the military academies and sending government literature to school children back home, Thus, he will bbw out without ever having had agi opportunity to cast a vote or attend a com- Miller, who has a real estate business in Portsmouth, Ohio, had OPEN EVERY NTTE Tonight thru Friday a • • adjournment junkets, or relaxing at home, he is on the job in his Capital office every day., His unusual situation resulted from the death of Rep. Jaimes G. Polk, D-Ohio, in April 1959, and the refusal of Ohio Gov. Mike DiSalle to call a special election to -fill the vacancy. Portable TV’s I thought It might be interesting to see how Miller was bearing up under the stress of his two-month term, So I called him for an appointment. This took a bit of doing. His name, naturally, was not listed in the Capitol directory and the switchboard operator claimed never to have heard of him. 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I DARK AND MILK OR AU MILK Warwick Ckocolatw... 5 & 49c ’ATSSt & 99c & 2.99 FROZEN FOOD SPECIAL AM IRAN D—OUR FINEST QUALITY JANE FARKER—Orer Two-Thirds Fruit, and Nut. 49c Cookies "•'33c AngtlFaadlar |^pvSuPer M AMERICA’S DEPENDABLE FOOD MERCHANT SINCE IIS' THIRTl Santa and the Boy Fish If Lvcruct Hudgins Mil , ' CHAPTEE IS Michael watched in horror as the cheat with Oostenbrictar in it went over the dill. He ran to and watched It hurtling down and into the sea. "He'll °ver 'h«* ** I He glanced around ip panic andl^l01^., ** ,sUp.^°v,f>r. ^ edge| suddenly saw the rope, one endHlbe*a"l^ DECEMBER 19, 1960 ■ if THmTV-SEVBN <££*“£ 2{ansgiyy and Reviews to abota SUB 01 the no-called smaller lines. PONTIAC —(Miss Mansfield's 'Life' flea/ Wacky Taity-Py.ll some taffy-pull, tills show. But *ou know something? 1 think it probably fhi reflect Jayne Mansfield's CLOSED TONIGHT OPEN FM.-SAT.-SUN, —Now Shoving— TWO EXCLUSIVE lit 1UM FEATURES! 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"Sign of Thu Glodiotors" ond "All Tho Young Mun" EAGLE Starts TUESDAY a> AnMS hnai...U «no o —mi • BELLS ARE RINGING” IUDY HOLLIDAY DEAN MARTIN By FRKD DANZIG '•v- Broadway play) she pasted pfe-tures in her scrap book/' —A clergyman who said. “Jayne is as normal as apple pie.” —Columnist Jimmy Fidler, who lid. “Jayne revived those wonder-d days mm that wonderful way NEW YORK (UPI) — I_____________ | know how Ralph Edwards did it but somehow he lured Shy, self-effacing Jayne Mansfield before his “This Is You* Life” cameras Sunday night. ■ * * Between blurbs for denture powder, cake mix and mouth wash we were-advised that Miss Mansfield 'has restored glamour, glitter and ballyhoo to the Hollywood commodities that the pessimists among us assumed had vanished with Jean Harlow or Clpra ■ * * A The NBC-TV half-hour s support the glamour prem pictures' of Jayne's 20-ro bathroom mansion, I the for-trimmed a the show, which ,d the saus the casing. But then Jay I bed surrounded by pll ' she was .... .__It a pink world for her.” ■ Defectors Level Blast atU.S. Montagu to Russian Girl Revealed by One of Two Turncoats Threat Ovei;; Guards Hacj Fled Selassie Seeks Ethiopian Rebels -A guidance counselor, “She was a serious-minded, hard-working student with a burning ambition to become a movie star.’’ photographer, “She wore the tightest - fitting gown saw . . . " —Ralph Edwards, “This is your make-believe world, created for you largely through your own efforts.'' —Jayne sighed such things as. MOSCOW (UPI) — Two Ameri-ican defectors William Martin and Berhon" Mitchell, former code clerks of the National Security Agency, charged today that the United States will “continue to carry dot subversive activities and interference in the internal affairs of other countries.’' the official Than new agency, vtet I’nioa last summer arid they continue and to enlarge I t talk . J break.” Jule • Sty net gave me my! prove that although she Is the most glamorous of all our film stars, she/ls also “Just playnei „ . . Jayne,” /normal daughter, wife,! l**fo*»»*lly. whw> Mn* in-, ' (traduced some nurses who attend-! jed her during her recent confine-, » kind of coil)lifting. In -meets at the hospital, Jayne called days, they lei! me. our |0Ut to them, “I'll be back soon.” symhrio othek to bring tox Edward* also advised us that! robots Fhr trapping!! of do- jayne is "completely natural, elm-; —tirity they left to the ftlobs |pje and gweet." oho bought the tickets. ft was a wacky, unreal, awe-' Although the show didn't indudej" interviews with any of the numerous publicity men who thumped the ‘bongos for Miss Mansfield during what Ralph Edwards called, ^heri meteoric rise to stardom," we met the following * * w -Mickey Hargitay, her husband. (They rubbed noses, Jayne! and Mickey did, and seemed gen-! ubiety attracted to each other.) j —A wardrobe mistress who said. •Jayne hasn't a nerve in her ... n opening night fof her first! Martin disclosed that he had [married a Russian girl since his [defection. He called her "a wonderful Soviet girl and excellent housekeeper.” He said he, his wife and Mitchell planned to devote themselves to “peaceful, scientific work." Martin said Allen Dulles' retention as chief of the Central Intelligence Agency was an indication that American espionage activities would go on. as usual. By HOMES SMITH ADDIS ABABA. Ethiopia (API; —Emperor Haile SelasMe’s loyal] army today hunted rebel imperial! guards who fled to the mountains after an abortive attempt, to dethrone the 68-year-old monarch. Army patrols marched through the streets of Addis Ababa and air force patrol planes droned overhead but the city otherwise was quiet, concerned mainly with burying Its 'deed and tending Its wounds. Officials estimated civilian and army casualties at 2,000. .* * * A communique claimed the revolt, which broke out Wednesday while the emperor was Brazil, was "quickly crushed by the Ethiopian army and people.” Swift punishment was promised for others attempting to overthrow the Ethiopian "king of| kings." Haile Selassie (lew to Addis! Ababa airport Saturday, then! drove in a tank to Jubilee Palace/ His primary residence, Guentalul Palace, had been a rebel strong-j hold. MASSACRE CLAIMED Hie government claimed it also! ment dignitaries and hostages andj wounded 32 others before pulling j out, the government said, Hhile Selassie's son, ' Crown, l Prince Asia Wassen, 44, wax exonerated from any part in the re-r hellion. The rebels forced the; crown prince and other govern-i ment leaders to make statements against Haile Selassie, the communique said. * '• * * The emperor’s bodyguard, 5,000 picked soldier* who formed the nucleus of the rebellion, were tricked by “treacherous leaders of the revolt" into thinking they were fighting for their ruler, the communique said. * * * Many rebel folders were killed, the government said. Those being! hunted reportedly included thej imperial guard commander, the; commissioner of police and the! security chief. ’ Refugees who fled from the ■ fierce fighting in Addis Ababa be-l gan returning to the city. Ethiopi-’ an airlines announced resumption! lof .flights inside the country and (said flights to Eruope would get! i under way soon. International telephone service also was being{ restored. Stolen Safe Found; Empty, Unidentified Pontiac state police have recov-| end a sale, obviously stolen, tout j have been unable to trace the owner. . j) ] The safe, bearing the name of Mt L. Spears M.D, in gold letters' was founl Saturday by j Holly Recreation Area Manager | Murray THhworth In an old gravel j pit in the state park. It was empty whew found, Sgt.'.j Michael Ahlgrtm of the state poHre post said, mad a check with Oakland aad Wayne County Medical Association* has failed < to Identify any Dr. M. L. Spears in the area. Foot and tire print* showed the 150-lb. safe had been carried from a car or pickup truck stopped on the park roadway to the gravel pit nearby. the safe had been ripped open. ‘Elderly Ypsitanti Couple Loses Rs Home to Fire YPWLANTI (UPf) — Fire today destroyed the home ef aa Peter Harris, II, aad Ida wife Alice, tl, were la the kitchen of thrir home when fire trucks arrived. A neighbor had noticed thf roof was on fire. Efforts to save the house failed. 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THR^pAt HURON NATIVITY SCENES 24* BBMHI YOU NEVER ANOTHER IN YOUR LIFE 1 • YOU MUST SEE SHORT SUBJECTS AT 700 and 9*2 "Garry ON NURSE" a 7:33 and 9:35 CHRISTMAS CARRS Ud to V2 Off ANGEL HAIR Seft ^ua*leaa, firepraef ftsdificasl white veiling. Soft as a pawdarpnff for all sects ef trim. 1? SASHEEN POP-ON RONS 3 li Pik 23* 6 FOOT EXTENSION CORO 39* Reg. Iff LARGE WREATH Beautiful. Rick and colorful. Far 51 & SAGINAW ST. -Next to Wrighy's- PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ':?ljtoyy.BiOHT T \ \ :: ■■ 1 ' ; i yHE PONTIAC PRESS, A^QNDAV, DECEMBER 19, 1960 m SB usiness and Finance Market Features! markets Heavy Trading Death Notices The following on top prices | covering sales of locally grown . MRM. KI HSKIJ. DOWH Mrs. Russell (Sonoma Alice) "I Dosch, 42.' of 3100 N. Squirrel |produce by growers and sold by died SundpV at Art Centre; 'them' In wholesale package lots. Hospital in Detroit after a long! NEW YORK (ft •** Heavy trading j Quotations are furnished by the illness, and mixed prices prevailed in thejDetrolt Bureau of Markets, as of! Besides her husband, survivors; stock market early this Wednesday Gains and losses of most key stocks were minor, some stretching! to about a point. Detroit Produce A few secondary issues en-tmA'r* “H** *Bdiapi»i« ^c1ou^“sSim. moved 2 or 3 points either way. AppIm. or»mm*. bu. + + + 1 Appj.s, Jon*than. bu. " "■ ■ " Apples. Nortjiern Spy, bu. Tax-loss selling and switching] Appjf* ja«inio»h. nu was still an important factor and p * "'***”' there was nothing in the continued vegetables drab economic news to spur * change in trend. At the same time ] cabbage, c«rty"b“' ’ the list was at a relatively high !carrot!e’wppeb. Butternut |include her mother. Mrs. Cornelius iBresnahan of Mansfield. Ohio; 1 three sons, Russell M,, Howard W„ and Rodney C., all of Pontiac. She also leaves five brothers. Roger of Long Beach. Calif.. Prank 2 7S of Denver, Colo., Darrell of Beards-jTj.town. III., Bernard and Patrick. J J} both of Pontiac; two sisters, Mrs. ' Raymond DeArmond of Clarkston and Mrs. Ralph Jeffery of Mans-*}JJi field. i n Service will be Wednesday at 10 }.7»ia.m. at St. Michael Church with ff®. burial in Mount Hope Cemetery. 'JJiThe Rosary will be said Tuesday 175 at !t p.ni. at the Voorhees Siplc Funeral Home.' t Tim PRO-,Moore. Jute. of MI4 Court, W -tit* t o*ki»nd.|ot gunt^Tm HUd Coyly, tut i«tb bate Co$nrt for tU Juvenile Division. n matter of m pwunuu cwuwa-i ipmr —*•—ri - sss1" «•“«“»»• w- rr\,A ,,u* "pr) ba« jlsteawB? •S'lsfir**” ,,u-r •' . .-titIon having boon filed In thl. Court * .1 Due. lt.ltM known *nd uld child has Vtoiated fh« bat. Court tw tho County of Oil ” ki. — -u ■obi-----------------cttritlon T mutter oI tho petition concorn-gowk. minor. Cuuoo Ko lTtH. chit an, tew of tho Btuto end that "SHT Sir7 bo stated under tho jurisdiction Court. ' tell — lid potlUon MU bo hold p.titlon bavin* boon fUod H .... ....... County Service Conter. oUegln! thr' Court Houoe Anno*. 1M88 W*.t Bird., i tho loftier ______________ in tho City ot Pontiac In Mia County, I known »nd Mid child hM violated on the. 4th dey of Junuory. AD lMl.of tho AM to end that uld child tm ot 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon, end you bo pteeod under tho Jurtidictton ot ore hereby cominor *““• i-.ru- ».nelly it s.ldlwii It be Is* lmprootlt-. -- ____ _ „_____________ service hereof; this lummoni and notice the hearing •hell bo oorvod by pubUcatlon of . copyist the Oall one week provlouo to nld hearing In court He Tho Pontiac Preel. t newspaper printed - - 2 and circulated In uld County. I Wltneoo. tho Honorable Arthur! Moore, Judge of said Court, In the City___________ ________ of Pontiac Tn said County, this 13th day.tonally at Mid hearing. of December. AD lMBT. _____________ It telng Impractical iSeal) ARTHUR E. MOORS servlet hereof, thl. aun (A true copy! .Judga-of Probate!.hall be terved by publ— ELIZABETH A. MINTED lone week previous to said heartnc In Deputy Probate Reenter, ,-nie Pontiac Prose, a newspaper printed JuvenUo Dltrlilon *nd circulated In said County. Dec. 13. imo witness, the Honorable Arthur B. ..... J___ ! Moore, Judge of said Court, lit the City lof Pontiac to said County, this l«th day STATE or MICHIGAN Ot THE PRO- ^ D,tS*J!,b*r- A D iefe-tirm - Urvrmn bate Court tor the County of Oakland.! ARTHUR_E MOMS^ ^"of th. netltlon concarn-1 ELSIE J. VA$AS&?fO |te« Barnard David Graham, minor, cau.e DSrtaton Thousand* of smart bwlatst men hav* discovwrwd In Rowers a bnsiossslilm wap to ebmws tbotr gralifudd IM thd kindliness of fbt season toward cut-tomert. Bring US your list. Uss NEW ROLE FOR IJZ — Elizabeth'Taylor posed with poet-author Carl Sandburg in Hollywood Sunday where announcement was made that Miss Taylor has been chosen to portray Mary Magdalene in "The Greatest Story Ever Told," the film of the Ijfe and times of Jesus: Sandburg will help write the screenplay. ■ e Division. t of tl I diaries m 17131. To titty Jeal said child. Petition havin the mother of said c i petition concern- la steel operation* because of squash! Hubbard. >a bu !. We holiday*. Mo*t ether major !?SS'C ““poif bu................. graop* were thereEgMj mixed. GREENS Ford showed a spurt of strength ; cabb*.., bu ....... and picked up about a po*nt- Su*7d. years. of Pontiac In said County! title 13th day g bring Impractical I !•* He leave* his VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) — Pro-;critical economic and political:0* AD aS?inm h moore ThriSV^ b^»m; n daughters Mrs_ Woodrow Griffith,lWegtern Premier Boun Ournkrt*'* that gripped the little Indo- 'A true copy) vmIcamhwo1*iSSi, 'trs Franklin, Mrs. Paul]^....................... .u,. u_. jehinese kingdom. PT^te^TsUr. 2d c^Uted^te Mid ^ntT^ ^ OTIS V. HEAD ; F. Head. 55. of 4014 Larkil . died Sunday at. his home; 4 *£2? ZJr^Pro-West Boun in Laos :IJ. S. Food Airlift Helps o0“sil>::8 petition wf“ "SJrj f%SMT.|l JACOBSEN'S FLOWERS 101 N. Saginaw FE 3*7165 Open Nights TO ,D^h&^ail of Pontiacr'and Mrais,ru«led todliy ,0 •« ,hl» bat-jchin«,e ’“"J0"1. Donald Halsted of Ann Arbor. |Md cpltal on If feelt wiaitte; ^ to ^ ,. Also^Mirviving are two sons.jhelp of an American airlift flying,.^ mllk. medlcal ^ bu„ding| !5.R; HA ° PUi"? ,nd ta eritlcllUy needed food and;8UppUn from neighboring Thai-i te tS 2T5S4J!!tXT'J!? ^ “ve,lmedicine. land was set up over the weekend! „ » !m. it8 !i kf^childres and six sWera. i W k * . after pro-Communist troops were'“l-o"^^^ .m„.m: Mra Roger SmUey o Pontiac, „ announcH lhe driven out of the city in a four- JMrs. Don Dinius of Loganport, K°'ernmfm announced me; . ; reuuon hav ug bee* Mrs. Robert Milner of Plym-|roundup of more than 100 smpg« ^ J and more than 500 wounded. j; Juvenile IMvli of Ute petition e Dec It. 13M Cockroaches Written Guarantee Box Ex (oapany Livestock Vend® Jumped t rwgpfo of point at r.8. Gypsum Ml mere than t United Air Lines, soft Inst because of the disastrous air coL ycaritesi early; hulk early supply M good grade and uMUtg and ,*ta DETROIT UVESTOCE ---- T*c. it (API—catttL celpta very tmall 3 i«fvrr|rtdV oufh, Ind., Mrs. Morris Banks of (and looters ' “ “— Evansville, Ind., Mrs. Henry Copeland of Milton, La., and Mrs.| Ethel Coekran of LaRue, Ohio; I and a brother, Robert H. of Pittsburgh. Service will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m. at the Donelson-Johns tackled the Funeral Home. Burial will be in 37 From Area Pass Bar Exam iy notified it ____,_____________hae violated oT the state and that sold child i _ _ _ be placed under the Jurisdiction a "■■ " * court. I A U.S. Embassy spokesman (of^Ms^iis said the airlift would continue asj“ ^ J long as needed. |_________ Boun moved into the Foreignj£ ri^ttecto^eMe County Ministry building Sunday and an-jut bum o'clock in the forenoon, end nounced his government was in;n!r!?r..”n!.1!.*J!!!!<1 ' •---- | ' It bolus lmprectlceT to _jo none ot the people chigon, you ere hereby i curing on Mid petition wits « «« e Oakland County Service Centei -— ----------- liar- ”■ * > appear g luion. recouped about a point-Trans World Airlines was very *round ” *•?*' lightly traded and firm. iiahed: Texaco was off a fraction and iffff Jersey Standard eased in an olljutmty eo) ........ group which showed Uttie action. | Hogt^SeiebM'so?”s__________ Rails were very narrowly mixed. American Tobacco picked up isg-ao* ik butchVr* i»»o-i*.7«; - , . , . - , , • ' I and 9 IM.2M IKn' 1IW.' close to a point. Sobering wax another l-point gather. New York Stocks (Early Morning quotations* Figure niter decimal potato ale eighth* MRS. AUGUST STENGKR Mrs. August (Mary Margaret)! ... n.3 Ub Me N a 1 ::: 3* B7a& ... il l Lon*’ f Com ... M l Lone a Gas 31.4 LorUterd .. 33.3 Lou « Rush ... 44.1 gaetfTrk .!! i* Msrtto Co .; 71 May D Btr business in the rubble-strewn city., -j j But four months of palace ma-1 than bo served by _ _ . jneuvering and civil war has failed p2Sus?rprMs! Among 237 Lowyers to resolve the Buddhist Mngdom’s “M^dreuiated to * b San Ten linger. WT died Sunday after «.! Getting OK On SW^KflfiS Sn*“ ‘ yednesday"tut~~»arfc*t. &TjMg iUne^T of four yem. ! T.ct fiS ^UP T P ^ ---------M i?.WrA“ She was a member of St. Vte-| September Test Ikong Le on Aug. 9. ^ | cent de Paul Church and a mem-! ■ ! . * * * ber of the Altar Society. .1 There were 37 Pontipc area] ™e rebels military threat toj Survivors-include two sons, John {lawyers among the 237 applicants J Vientiane remained, with danger, O. of Detroit and Edward A. of who pasted the September Mich-* new flareup in fighting. | Birmingham; a daughter, M rs.jjgan State Bar examination. ]Rightist gov,ernment forces led by] Harvey Dumon of Birmingham: 12 A * *' f*en- Phoumt Noaavan were re-, grandchildren and three great- Thev were- • - ported to have pushed seven miles T in*1* granchildren. She also leaves a’ • {north of the capital’s airport. Kong sister. Mrs. Theresa Smith of Lan-i Birmingham; Mtchael J. Ban- Le’s forces, retreating with much ugh <,°naieagiter. Ohio l lord, Thomas G. Sawyer, WIBtarn lot their Soviet-supplied arms,I wgh don* Service will be Tuesday at 101 H- Mallender, Thoms* Adams {were believed still only about U| ja.m. at the St- Vlncellt de Paul Robert W. Appletord, David [miles from the heart .dhurefa with burial In Mount Hope J- Ubermaa. Brace (i. Klaas, [capital. Cemetery. Rosary will be said Donald W. Spurrell, Gilbert E. > ♦ ★ * * this evening at 8 p.m. at the Mel- Gave. | Tire pro-Red Pathet Lao, who vin A. Schutt Funeral Home. rtariremn Ram, K Branch Joined Kon* ,tU1 Md much ------------------- Claricston. BanyK. Branch ^ ^ mounta^ug country's rural I MRS. FRANK VETTES Huntington Woods: C. R®bertjarea MILFORD - Service for Mrs.]W«rteII. --------j!--------' 3 and 1 133-310 314 lb. butcbti 1 lbs. 11.33-13.M_________ 16.SS-1S.73: HP. 3 260-«; Me. ------- .73-14 33; SEEUSF,RST DAWSON & BUTTERFIELD H. J. team, J*bn HetteffteM lit* N. lutes* itt. re t-MW-re t.n» r*nttar h»vp-S»ll 'Iy t* full] 5S!t” ALUM. SIDING gSrl.': Campb*Buup Capital Airl teretet cp . STTitesr it Cash H Crime Weekend Keeps Waterford Police Hopping ” Pic O A I P»n A W _______ 30 3 KrenS* Ch*» ft Oh ... 53A Pfnnsy, JC Si- SHE* ffS BJ ptxips b ........ . & tz :::: t™,* ° ^bullish. [ Fur« Oil [ Republic 8U i 11 Soybean Futures al Active, in Demand S4-i! . 43.4! , , •Si CHICAGO (ft—The government’s Frank (Florence Maei Vettes, 64, N lfinai crop report of Ae year was of 320 W. Lafayette St., will be at L»P«r; Norman A. Baguley 43 * credited for an active demand for 9:30 a m. Wednesday at St. Mary's] Oak Park: Harold M. Provlter, | ?JJ|soybean futures today in early!Catholic Church. Burial will be in] Hherwin gcherler, Jerome JJ-!transactions on the board of trade.jSt. Mary’s Cemetery. Simons. Robert Weinbau 27 4 The grain* were mixed with price Mrs. Vettes died yesterday after j HUiar* M. Glamman. Arnold - -Its changes narrow; [an illness of several months at Garber. Barry D. Taker, Walter i {fill Soybeans were bid up well over,Pontiac General Hospital. Her body j. Goldiunith, Sydney L. Ruby, j 2* 3 a cent at the opening in line with in at the Richardson-Bird Funeral (i Kraft, Paul Kelmaii, ! 4S:?|firmer prices for both soybean oil Home. ' Miles E. 'Branch. Bernard N. the weekend. ** j!and soybean meal. The estimate j Surviving besides her husband portnoy- j Vandals last night smashed three] 3S of 1980 yield at 558,778,000 bushels are three sons, Richard and Thom* large windows in> a store at 6512, n.ijwas down only about 1*4 million las Hatch, both of Detroit, and Oak- Ortonville: Kenneth Laing Jr. ; Hatchery Road. Damage was esti-i Mg from a month ago but some,ley Hatch of Milford; two daugh-j Romeo: Edward D. Devine I“ |mated at $800. 4*i{broken had taid any reduction at tern, Mrs. Joan Logan of Mount . * * ’ ,nhrrt nalt mildly Clemens and Mrs. Jean McMurray Royal Oak: Cornelius P. Powell. Mosa, 8188 Orit 4TMI 'of Columbus, Ohio; a brother: a1 Harold J. Robinson. John .J. Yu- j M I Trade in the grains was light, {sister; 17 grandchildren and two row. Barry M. Grant, Ernest I.j * ’ ^ ____ 81222“ n,11" Clttord, Robert C. Ital... L* XBUUS1 ! B ; I'ZTLJT' n~Um' 1 *«*U..aa. 1 ROCHESTER—Service for Vem| vandals smashed the windows of! re—f_ «_!------ W. Werth, 30, of K2 Renshaw St., Utica: Harry L. Burkart. a new home he owns at 6655 Salene! wtU be at 1:30 pjp. tomorrow at j Walled Lake: Brownson Murray, st. He said electrical fixtures and LEAVE YOUR FAMILY 'Make cettsia you Ua«t your mxrad of a mortgaat through ate Hlfggigl Canrcllatioa Han. NT dusTll Call or write: M. E. DANIELS i) District Manager ^ 563 W. Huron FE 3-7111 MODERN W06DMIN Uom« Oftlss Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN IS (API — jOpsnlDg . 2 OSH May . . 2 08*4 July . . 2 02‘s IM. . . 1 8874 ' Sy»- St. John Lutheran Church. Burnt) { * will be in Mount Avon Cemetef^. { JJN Mr. Werth died unexpectedly rt Miphirrrrr) OnpnC mh a heart attack Saturday at M {Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac. • }*J4^t Surviving besides his wife Mary] uf* L. are two sons, Lawrence W. andVrpptxxrrtv TndnV "is.[Timothy L.. both at home, a broth1 Icrc?VVU/ 1 UUU/ !!is!me er. and three sisters, Mrs. Ida y Nations Longest ripped loose from | An attempted! break in was re-; { ported by Frederick Render, own-{er of the White Swan Restaurant. [4370 Highland Road. A rear win-! [dow was smashed, he .siad. j Another-rear window has broken; News in Brief i. .. , - . , M i-„Jhas proclaimed today ‘‘Interstate!®1 ® 6as *ta,jon at 4397 Highland both of Rochester, and -Mrs. Highway 94 Day” to commemo- R®®**. but nothing was taken, po-1 Schunemann of Washington. X r5S «« irere told. section of highway betw< Retired GMTC Unionilts [Arbor and Jackson. pJSLc^neSi HoJttal^telS to Attend Potluck Fete - Between 60 and 70 retired m( urday by Bruce Porntt, 131 Chip- % *-*% u . 9 .bet's of CMC Truck it Coach Local pewa Road. rl. , 1 585. UAVV, are expected The theft of two Chrt*ttni« tree* j Christmas pot-luck luncheon at the 11 ln the lonte from a lot at 334 Oakland Ave.; focal haU, 90 Ml. Clemens St., toll-free Interatste highway was reported to Pontiac police Sat-i Thursday, it is to begin at 12:30 I*1® nation, areording to unlay. * Jp,m, state Highway Department. of the local have a club] Ribbon-cutting ceremonies The newest strip gives Michigan a 203-mile freeway between Detroit and StevensviUe on- Lake j Michigan. a nL.tr l»s trunk US, In ■ ... .... nn.au a «-| IWHUUM-VUIUII* lllTIlIUIlieR writ hreakbi"*of Border’s Marathon which meeU biwwkIv ■* Hl- planned today with Gov. Williams. Sire 243 Auburn Ave^it*was! ^ 1 Faulkner. 379 Going St., ls|Gov-Elect John B. Swainson and reported to Pontiac police Sunday. cttatrman- 'other state officials presiding. r STOCK* (E h HapMre C*.t fgEuras after Sactaul points at AU»n Btertrte^EquIpBwnt Co. |^SS&*c./:! ToteOo Edison Co --- Varnors Otntw Ate. lac. •Nominal quotations DOW joins 1 F M AVSttfil * SO Indus *18 71 off 2.07. 30 Hails 12714 off O il. i off 1 Off 0 44 I. 1,110.000 I Burglars stole a traaslstor radio] [and an undetermined amount of beer and change in a break-in of j is .71 Harvey's Market, 240 Osmun St., j lo ”.i!,t was reported to Pontiac police t .aid today. 4 ] Burglar* stole 20 carton* of rig-! |,arettes, an undetermined amount! jof change, and a peanut vending], [machine from Harlow's Service|i Station,.425 Osmun St., it was re-; i ported to Pontiac police today. { STOCK AVERAGE* ■ KKW YORK, JM. 10—(Ownplli The Associated Press i: • If'gr.:''” Behind on yanr laundry? gave time — Do all your laundry at, once in several machines. Indian] Village Econ-O-Wash. Comer! jo is oo - Murphy and Newberry facing Web-; Befool playground. -Adv. i 1003 leo.o aioi, -------f------- i ntJ iwo hoi ’n"‘ noithemmoal poet office in ( OH SI ji4A j mainland U.S, la Penasae. Minne-| js j Xi 3»» * THIRTY-NINE a Slurvi&r jWlM «TO*lte, B«o WMflH jrMddMS___ ftaiEfiQra-. tin survived by grcet-grandpar-•oU NMnlMN lid Mr. and in. UM Stoddard. Funeral ■mtoVurMWlfiMdar.-K •» » Hk tWB the Dona Baptlat Church with Mac. Uuu effletattas- lateruM Pern Mt. PerkCemetary. < jo in win he to Mata aj C. JTOodhurdt Funeral 1 Keego Hsrbor. Utah be thkl the church at 1 a n. la II ctatc uatfl thee ef cerrio*. lra»t.~OiUccafdV eervtc** vu'held c smeterV»tth°F*litor *DonriS* »* Hi ■* ijK£ M&&na»-a HRtDOtB. OK. IT ItM. CHARLES F. JIM final. Waited hake; as* Cl: beloved huchaad at Caroline . Brhtttt; dear father of Cbarlee F Bridget Jr . Richard I Lloyd F. Donald fi and I. Hlekalaa Brldcee; dear hrother ol Nlcko] ftmer aad Rimer* Bridge* a fin. Rett* Qulscu berry; riso a . aa Kfivireprcw r |»&£U>>«S with rector Lavreuee Bane el ■ Mata the Rtahnrdhca-nml t- aeral Roan. Walled Lake, then be taken he P* ehareh tola P Mate rgBapar ■eg Mrs Wtnteo Fruntu. Mri • James T Pratt. Mra. tana _ Jo, Dane aad Wuhan Rucker; alia gurvtaeu bi a niece. Mra BSai Htaanat, It aiaRiaindrau wtth Bee. Occsm KraliMy . -“——h i ottaan Park k mgm Donelson-Johns PUBERAL BOMB '•Dealaned for Funeral Voohees-Sipl© FKRRT MT. PARS CEMETERY Beautiful • |tura tat. Win divide. .tusks 'SIltaHL Adler: dear nether of LeetAaa Denhan Funeral eerrlce wtOta Emy5yKJ»i Rene. Intern ml M Whit-el. Mae. Peahen MR He Dowels—-John* _____■ • hetdfueiM y^Pee U) Whlio chnpri liand win lie ruositf Wean*1* . U, keteeed wife MRaataR Death.j BntnehaB%Ud*ar, mother*of*Le-eell Michael Reward Wayne aad Rodney Ctmrtae Death, dear Mater j of Rorer, Prank. Bernard Damn, aad PeUtab Breeaahaa, Mra Ray-! mead PitnnaaTaad Mrs.Rolph Jeffery. ReeMetna at the Reaa ry MU be Tueeday at t P n at the . TMtawRril MM Hint «hr re Mra. Beech wttjj* la elate a Mt. Bene Cannery ; I huehaid (r m the fnaSL-iriftla Chanel IP Per. fid T. Bart oQjtaat* m« Interment IB White Chayel Cemetery. Mr. PUUer MR taj* >ieu al the Rlltl Otlffta Pu- ORAW8 mt ii tW. FtbVb £.! 54 DIM tie OsfM: Mf If: beloved husband of Mahle Or* me. dear tjtaer t( Mrs. Rtleu Boss box venn At M ML Today Pm were raffles at fbe Press office ki Pm followtnc I, 4, I, M. It, B, H, «, M, ft, IN, 1». Tha Pantiaa Preaa FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 24181 PTuni I a tall A'TXJffl&.NK 5SSy“Sr-M.hS.r“JK moot which bee beea rendered vataeleae Ihroueb tbe error, wtth eaoceueUeoe afar •*- aABU. The deadRaa tar eoacells-Mb ef IraaeteaT waat Ml »VTsLtr»g VNmiuac rr— box nmak#ri Hafr Waited Male 6 Work Wanted Male 11 sftSwS a°JtM0rt tafi^tiJd*W!«t. wC =fS@v=gdE« S 'u ilkPnXl •trvlce benefits Muet have two para af eone«e at«t> erahly with tone courses in eoetal ecleoce or pm i year* of rootat fuu-ume pold j esportanoe la Mini ' ’ ■» Mi lii i Inat maklni wanted. Boaih aad nmp ret «ay bid too.Phow* ■ssawssa Civil derrlce, L p ut. PR 4+434 midAinarr’ISfD conform EMPLOYMENT with better I- •scrags Income far qualified AP- ; plieant Wtoh Rke .... tin Mr. Dyer, 3eS j jssELjlJHM! WAMTRD BObr MAM. COLLIA1 Off af 11 yean el mvhe iltlra ?M4'Detroit4. Rat M. NURSES PUBLIC HEALTH A Banker at pufcUe health ai lne poeltfeoe RtJMBHL recletered aureee whe Me wtt u take eettaai eeeren lower _ dance P Will Health aarataq while work lew oe heqtoolhd level Pubtle Health ouree Poaltlane oleo arc open far aureee whe have a decree la PuBUe Health Taw kdbeneut ewvartad ta a Me My recreaueo roon tar Ufo NO weary dawn. T maiad builder. PR Mis currOM InnJwNO.' tanbiu. eSn“ ni" Netkee and Peraottah 27 ARE YOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS? CONROUDATB' ALL TOUR KLLB AND LET U» OIV* TOD ORB PLACE TO PAT BUDGET SERVICE efficient, service. CUanta RrbI Aptet Paratahiil 37 I-ROOM AND XnCHBf. PNTTATX _ friendly adviser enVurr. ""ct*fideutie “* ST“ aneewic w, tne w. nurwn. ------ eWI . .... araaff bouba rabwo, boosb mot- vxjal ■ ■ lulldtaa. I Letayette St. Poetnc. BI-KW , ; . HOME. OAHAOB. CABINETb. _OIBTRRXD NUR8X POR DOC- dl«lon» ■ “ “ tor's office Cell between It la. Terme. I ta 1> noon. PK«-M0t._____! HOUSE MOT ftBAL BSTATR SALESMAN - WE! equipped. PR M^, _. — ---w eonplete eer ealee j PLRSTERINO AND REPAIRS “ — “ —- ■ ten Pm Lee fi MMk RQO,F REPAIRS RATRSTNOUOHINO PR M R. O SNYDER FLOOR LATH-— j Prenu can Mr arowa jer ap-, wodtat aad Oafeaiat. I*wa n[Qiy| Yo« 1 PlSCe tO Pay | mvttsis Mt BsaMhuTe \\' a T F R PR (VlFl Kfl ! Ease Your Mind 1 ■" w^^K^ wmaiw WE ARE NOT A I®.whw.___________ I .OAK rOIIPAKV. Rent Apts. Fanrisbcd 37 Mr h| feci titles DepoMt required PE mu $14 vvEEk. NiC£ tfUr I pm ■ 11 ,r ____yjaf welcome. FR Mtll RmnaWdN . _ (SI S aad I room furnished apartment. uttlttlee furntehed. Adulta only. tU had til. X. O. How **• Eaet Huron MroeL ft Ml UTf* now. ut a. OR 1 ■me. use ■ see up. vml._________________- APARTMENTS FURNISHED. CHIL-dren welcona. OR I-IWl. AUBURN KnOHTj 1 ah6 S larre modern roonu. picture _J_ ScT private bath. — - laundry faetUtlee. S-ldM. t R—tHte iKkBTTtNNTS ORCHARD COURT Modern m Every Detail — ADULTS OUT — FE 84918 fc sun. 1» a m. . t h, eaa I Adulta. a. -1 p i NDTMAI Efficiency Apartments PURN.. UNFURN IBXDROOM' Bald Mouutuln Rd. FR S-MIM. floor. Rant*, refrlg.. heat and hot water fun. tlv-l* per wk. ROLPE SMITH. REALTOR PE HIS____________ MA Mtll BACHELOR APT. H. Elk), f nice, prlv. I h aad eat., TV. PE AN SMA1 mt. Prlvi LL 1 ROOM APART Mi per no. FR S-1MT after t p, COLORED. APARTMENTS AJ rooma for rent PE MMt on, l-bedroom and hi I-OTM or PI t-SMl. m COUPLE AND BABT. PRIVATE both end entraace. PI t-MW, POR COLORED. 1 BOOM APAEt-ment. Phone MA l-lTOi. FURNISHED APARTMENT. UTIL1-ttee furntehed, fM per week. Call OR 4-0414. ISM William* Lake Rd., opener M-M.______________ MODERN. TRAILER HOME, tit per week. Vicinity of Auburn Height*. Adults only UL 1-1400 LAKE-VISTA APTS. ELIZABETH LAKE PRIV S reeme end^beth.^itov^jefrtg- 1-BED ROOM ORION. ,____, furalehec.. ____ . hdulte, M0 per month. MT MODERN t-ROOM APARTMENT. Move and rafrtterutor furntehed Mt month Phone FE 4-1331 tram “ —I “ taSkn. HOMH cmi-an. PE • --- S-BEDRM BRICK. OAS BEAT basement. Inq 44 N. R. Btvd -**- t p m.. ■* ' ' • 2-BEDROOM DUPL Automatic Beat — PUB Basemen' WILL DECORATE $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 ~ H. at Teliaefe 1-BEDRM. LOWER. POLL BSM’T 5r- i—“ dinette, aieo elaaable kitchen, das Rent Apts. Unfurnished 28 I ARD s REDROOM. PARTLY AND 1 BEDROOM. PARTLY I i .Urn, Lakcfront apte. OR jAIOt. | i mta HiWLTPADiTRb aw,[: AND BATH Id. Call PR M IN DEBT IF SO LET US IE4-SS1S. I ROOM. KlTLHSNEl'IE. fcACHB. tor^ammeaeat Kv»rythUa| furu- i nboiks Ado Path, su per week Inoulre at Itl Baldwin Avt, PE S-1411 1 ROOMS NICELT rUUNlSKED TV. gat heat. elUid welcome Also will ears tar child while mother works ft S. Paddock i rooms and satRTooxt AND clean. . Rnah -- — ) ROOMS AMD BATS.______ r ioomI Akto i4Ht clIan.' sv-ve aad refrigerator, all mb. lUes furalahad. Inquire 734 W _J. 3101 Opdyke Rd. PR 4-SMS. 4 ROOMS DdWNT6WN~LOCAT>OI*. Automatic heat, 1 MUM welcome. \ Inel. utilities, i High cd within i distance. 444 X 1T1 alter t pju. .eees» ROOMS, PLUS KITCHEN aad kata. All have eat MpanttS bedroom. As Iww ea Mt. SLATER APTS. 1 ARCADIA CT WARM ARD PtJCAAANT POR 1 ROOM APART J^e close in. Oae heat, stove rafrlgerator furnlabod. PR Rut H—s« PfirddRi 81 1 BEDROOM. OORT. CLEAN, BUS -BEDROOM. LA ROB LXVTNO room, kit chop aad hath. Bacro-attaa roam, t ffroStanaR ntwly decorated. MS Au BEDROOM. NEAR PONTIAC, all modem. Ill weekly Including gas heel. Oil-Oa. IjOWB, NEWLY DECORATED i. 1ST WaU St. 1 ROOMS. RATB STOTR R I asr ~~ ) -BSDROOIL &ULJ Brooklyn. FK Hffl. 1 BEDROOM, RANCH BOMB. OAS heat. PE »Stl4. BEDROOM. OAS HEAT: FK -0404 or ti f-1137 in oven aad Move, oil'fUeugee. full keep moot, garage. ftMntty of Rocheeter. klM a mouth. Can be earn alter Vjj. PR t-14ll- Drayton Plains.4- RfinMg ARD ' rat _ carpeted, lease my. TI HIM. S ROOM ARD RATH. DOWN stair. Oat. aaar Peotlae Moto-FE 3-4JM 14 aCREB BIO HOUSB. LOTS Ol Huston St (Co lored) $69 mo. for botl 3-room flats. 3 rooms on each side. Will rent to one party for $69 for both. Call collect, Miami. Fla., Bill Brown FRank-bn 1-7017. SfRFOMT ^NU-ffiliAlp LK Htlp Wsntsd Mils MEN OYER 11 HERURD » medtalety For mlarmuttah call ^Pfc*Siu^g teC0&. S^ToSSieStmShUkSW. SsesSSS rkmssm. men jZ\ 18 TO 28 I pm Takhe^ MAJESTIC DINER rtairaatSCmi ilFAnstl FURNACES CLEANED laiervftw altar I . Oiford. with Rav. jftlMaM —— wn Cam i will It “iATcwfTtne. it. hm rev Robert. 13 tertawee St: eg* M ^aThthgr gf teg **"^ •—1 tad 'l---------- brother ef Bvorett T# ettlel menager Ouaraoued m SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED FE 4-4343 SAWS MACHINE SHARPENED MANtrr LEACH. 14 RAOLKT ST CLEAN CD wwh 1/ n.n Orchard Lftkt Are Netseu Ki Pqvf Your Dills jruo^iiu^resmasrcs: , * * * * ta. with ell hoot. FE 3NU ______ fumUhed ,_______Mlkrt $m trak fB fir. Mi. ft MM4 M*m 9 \m. —i i p m.__ LABOR SASTfiSST MANUFAC- Lrsts°arva! zw quirk Cull for p m FE 4-AMI.__________ waitress and curs 01R l warned Apply at Btg Bey Drive Inn, 34*9 61.1* Hwy WANTED. .AREA MANAOER POR ------- ---- - -rounding die- ___ ______I______yn ef dtiwet •effing on party ptah For Daggett , — ---, , _ M . A RamedeU. nta the^JMWt! DfS—WldMf, T*iOr>S| 17 | Bookkecpins It Taxes 16 q'yi* fW~TO‘ RkCTNT PHOMOnONS l« kpra U rhuetdM. ____ rtret Baptist Chureh. will Ra m euu at the Frank Carrwifine Puaerul Sum. I bead af htartle L Head, dear lather if Mm Woodrow .Betty i Orlfflth. Mrs WlUtam (Lois. Freak Hu. 1fce. Paul lEUeut Dee rheltte. Mra. DeaaM iPhyffisi I as auS.grJSi •sake. Mrs Heury Copeland Mr* . Bthti Cechraa aad Robert- R ' Bead: ntoe aureleed by 14 mil- ^al'£FSSS2t-JMUte Chapel Cemetery lie ta state al tha Pmwral.MMM. r... ln&M*tthSntCumllno aad Rarl RmMer: aba eureired by tara. w^SBdrra ea the H untoon { a for I addlttaoal m Simmers 4MU Redlord. Dearborn. Mlph. WANTED RNs M)CRIOAN~RSon-tarad. Muet like Oertatrtc*. any abut. Bloomfield HespttaL Ft ■ 153* between 10 and t. i Including k n I TOUNO “WOMEN II TO" 44 TO ______.... JMnt group taeuranee work part time. 4 hra. daily Ita and profit gheriagretlr* ’ . ^ w- ‘Hint loeom^ 8re Me I and eulte. Expert 1 manehlp Fbone OR l-TlW, - ALTERATIONS' I. Mre J Manning PR 4-«4T4 j, TAILORING—ALTERATIONS Drew Making—Fur Repain EDNA WARNER_________FE 4-343 HOM EX SERVICES 3M Welt mini Beak Bldg. Ruhegker OLlve 1-SI04 end OUvt 1-41W rii J-Z91* WQAUM. urturbu | fumigted m Norton SI MA MIN ] 3 ROOM*. CLEAR. ORNTLKMAN l only. M a week. 3M B. Saelnow. j LORE WKIOHT 8 A PEL T AND rconomtcelly wtth newly releeeod Dem-AJDM tablet*. M cento M Simms 3-ROOM APARnORT. PRIVATE entrance utffittac furnished OwMqriakta. 4MM la PonUac. Rice lot reUraee. C»U PR 9-9934. - FCR30N A LIZEO j “CBXUTMAS CAJib8M CwMtr eMa for •twypte? Forttfi I ■■yiftft cards Mlbm | out wrap, gift raids end seels j Ut* our convert sot leys we y lemoll deposit required! I i 3-ROOM BA9EMENT. PRIVATE ••th - entreae*. Ctoaa. Adulta. ! pb 4-i4ti ; t LARGE ROOMS PVT ER- : [ trance cod tUe hath. IS** Syl- j wen Shores. . . ; Backenstose Book Store j It BAST LAWRENCE PK >-1414 ' l town. Also 1 room UBP*r near 1 Pentlee Motor, i) pvt. Tnqutre D Auburn Aluminum Minimum average meema, UN --------— -M y| interested ta toenten. with ■>«■■ e.Mta M j IS ycun af t Immodt- * 5&L. ADIRECt SALESMAN Creotae Me ewe ctartet: Re U tmegtaafl™ SpSrsi Help Wanted 1 CALL WILL SELL ALL TOO ADULT OOUFLR AS CARETARRR 1 m ■Mil MirUfeMto. f*rfH rvttrtel or piBilw couple — - — “M UtlUllM «. i HTl — lurnlturt. ip ___,_____^ - ^ W BUM sister Mar. m 1 j na Atea*- “ ^| I Al 8 LANDSCAPINO — TREE RR-! i PR ta»l_ iMR,'i qiiuB. qi« wweVp.j w. JW I a AMD 1 ROOM CABINS appttaneee. TT’e ____4ltt Dtele Hwey i = —i- f-goc^ h^L> HHUMT! downtown hNMtaa. For elderly j - STORM WINDOWS ARP POORS SID INO-AWNINGS — -----"i me. Shd up. D*8 Rspsir BETTTS DOLL HOSPITAL. Msmh beads ate dolls M* aaU Qalllan OR V3TI4. FlpspUcR Wood tehed untt an. e i ma for ti ^LfT TREE ABRT1CE . AFFIANCES FURNITURE AND TO. hr the piece or houseful Immediate service. Douft FE EBFW1 I APT NEAT AND CLEAN,, to downtown, tit wk. n or PE MM] . 3-ROOM APARTMEirr. PR1TA1E j Wanted Miscellaneous 30, hath. —~-i _ Mat eon n gFFfBTBh pjfeij-w.. w«iMWeSsrrf,i .»«*11 s-TiteWte | ^y'awqxkpy..* omMl*.5g2!J! S*25F Woo d storm glass a^s^SL .qjet tsma^fi^tewMTcoaaoi i I --------------—! ----— ^kSg.’, ^.“air?^ H^u^-Air^u&” Wanted to'Rent 32 'tSttXSFVEE? ----— — — AssnsjsjbSSL——l1—:—^rr^rrrrrr ~~ I ^ rooms, private bath ^nd enl-tnr, adults tea hswm. 1 ROOMS BREARMtrr ROOK AL_ —nuee Inquire W Dwight F^.^t-rraBLo: FURNISHED.' PRIVATE entraace end both. Beauty rest gradua E Wt-.. ________| _ PqrmgRMit Job. good ft I fits, good advancement « g-idta! Hourly gulp Shd boetue Auto required. DetihU experience In let-Rmt n, Peotlae P—* i m ucat Ion, experteo< peeled Replies cos ttae Preee, Box 31 -SHst-w Margaret. Pontiac, age It. dear c*” ome Opportunity to earn 47.400 par year, minimum eatery mother of Mra. Heresy Dumoo. ”, income |M N Pern. 130 plus liberal fringe heaellu. apply itfward A. tef Jahu OSten^er; j JJjj.jg Jjg. mag US PouINMFfeee S?".un3radigWJwchK —iTPPvTS?7TT?riR «w*k.i«TATE sales, top com: and three RNljlIflljlHUi. O’DELL CARTAGE Local end bum distance moving " Phone FE 4-SWS LIOHT AND ^HEAVT TltUCKINO; WE HANDLE RENTALS OEOROE R IRWIN. REALTOR STw^altonwLiSS al-yranC vto A. jehutt F»neral*Home^lhi-day^DeeTl? oV 1* ajn. from St Vincent de PutU OathoMa Church. Interment Ip Ml,. Hope Cemetery, . Vuetaral OPENING FOR... to nag content with iiei per week. _____ ______ mfta distributor offers froi- .... „ atao per month addltlenal ta-Stero. Rl-Pt field. CbU PR Milford; iae *4; kstaved wile « graadehUdran and two grea t-fipiatenjii* iD HAVE tut: Matt be It er over. Meet, college students qua extra Christmas do too a KEntt "op PunNins for a good Valkewagen mechanic Minimum vain. MIS guaraaleed __. . __ _ Andy CMkl Oarage. TO Baldwin _ _ PLACE A’"LOST** AD. -*qaStaw^mw—tar h E A L RSTATR" i 3 RTOMS AgD ^ATH. AUBURN “rooms. BATH AND" . . .. . ■ - . y _L . _ . Laundry lacllltlee. MI 4-11 1ST CLASS PAIimNO AND JDRg- j 8bW LKteg Qofters 21 j * naoytS KtiD BATH.^dMALL RA- Painting. A Decorating 22 - 1.011 ..... ....... , lte. ftei., Of teek. OL I«IUI. Employment A|t«ck. 9 18T-CLASN PA!lNTTNO ANg PV I fS?* m Auto Ports Man experienced ta auto part* for supervisor position with er*-dealerehlp ExceUeot startlog i ary. Mid west Employment. 2 PwtUac Mails Bant Bldg PI evelyn Edwards ^ i "jV1” ^ j AAA PA1NTINO AND DECORA T- aiaV — or eounti Drayton R OR l-tias after I pm 6rSL jMurM "BfpL— COMP. OPERATORS. AOE NM ACME QUALITY DECORATORS Palnuaq. _paper removal, wall washing. FT»« ssl UL MR. A LADt INTERIOR DBC6rATOW Papering FE 94043. ^ ^ ^ tar rotat. ftco estimates, al gork-^nraatrad. Secretcoy MMf. . ■ • ■ Instructions YRterMwi SteHw Call FE 2-8181 for sn ad i « < n> a ra money, WWtMwq prelwrad but to recorer a loss. Dial FE not eeeenttM. . 2-8181 for in ad writer. H. R. HAGSTROM _______ XPERI1NCED _____ reeding aad arltomeilcf te» 3-S3SI. . TUTOR1NO ALL ORJUteR. ALL —1Resulte gear. per U|tehterh| 28 bntirn. kitchen chairs rr-eavered Vinyl ar aausahyde. Free eetlmstrs Pickup had delivery. MA 4-KB3._________________ id 26 Lest r Wtd. Contracts, Mtys. 28 ABILITY TO set that cask lor your land contract equity or moitaaM at lowest possible 41msum. Maev esses aenUoUe, Call Ted McCullough. FE 43944. ARRO REALTY _ 1143 Cuea-Ellxatath Road ABSOLUTELY THE FA8TE3T Action on yew land contract Cash buyer* waiting Call Realtor Par-— “ IMS W. Ruran. by welcome ___ . ------- , 3 RbORh AHD RAlfTHWAtf trarUng girl* entrance. Ill N, Telegraph. ?WBe aran. j RoOhfg and tAfXjmma i turn. Adults PE 3-4401 L ROOMS. Pi entr Nicely mra parking ulto, M 3 ROOM DIXIE HH3HWAT APART mente. OR MMI__________ RKT ROOMS ON GROUND Automobile Repairs ALL REPAIRS FINANCED. NO LLO%> ^MOtCRS,11 IAmSmo cury -Comet 333 S. Saginaw. Phonerk 34131. _______, COLD’ CALL KER8H COMPLETE MOTOR SERVICE WK START TOUR’CAR BUMPINO ARD PA1NTINO ROCKER PANELS I11.M HEAVY OR UORT TORINO Page FE 3-4443 • Eves, PE 5-*314 | h INSTALLED FREE I Auto springe, mufflers, tall pipes, i generators, starters shock ah- j I eorhers when kSUShi M regular ; prices at ROLLER BACK'S AUTO PARTS 373 Baldwin PR B-MSfTT | Boat Storsfe A RsRtals l GIFTS POR THE FAMILY | •41 ETINRUDE MOTORS PU11 Line of BOATS. CANOES. I and ACCESSORIES SEASONS GREETINGS ' TOUR ETINRUDE DEALER Harrington Boat Works — ~ Telegraph Rd PE 3-1833 Body and Fender Repair X RUM — a»~ ... — PEER ESTIMATES — DEDUCTIBLES FINANCE Liard Melon UNCOLN-MERCURT-COMET 333 8. Saglnaw. Phona PR MUl FIREPLACE AND FURNACE WOOD . 14-1* • wood ....M M cord I 34-M Fire piece logs 11144 cord , O Muet be ordered m 3 corn lot*. FK Wood doHrorv or Sal end Sun ■'W* Mmuoar ’ 1143 N. Pot Plumbing Service AO PLuimmo a RBATOS Floor B. T. MARSH PUMP CO. tr* repnto^eR SSaT at ms IsiWVsS . MU MM Sand, Gravel and Dirt FABULOB . WATKRLOE . RRUCK ■ —___ __ , I BULLIXMNO — FILL DIRT AND Furnace Dealers ! tea eon. or bmaiuaMe FURNACES, ALL KINDS, BEST top soil OR S-UiiHw SSTO. Saw aad Mower Service NEW * USED EQUIP. 34 HOUR Serv. hits Heating, PE 4-3*11. on* mm sxr vice, call or j 3-3147 attar 4p.m. Janitor Service JANITOR SERVICE COM3 RAT* **MW MS _RaRR^^ Sporting Goods 3x4 Douglas PI 3x4 r giud( , Ut Doug Pir Boards per M " Rggk wool Irn--—*— *- WVjkl New and Used Guns ARCHERY EQUIPMENT M DISCOUNT — CRESTLINE AND LONE STAR BOATS AND I* . ALL EQUIPMENT j KELLY HARDWARE MS* AUBURN ROAD 1 OPEN SUN ISA FE Mtll i Telavieion, Radio and Hi-Fi Service Doy alght and Sandaya PR t-Mfi. 1 Insulation.Bee Me . pay am___________ | PONTL^lS.1 bSco- f ^ohnsqn radioaTv AJ ALTERATIONS AND MODERN-Ixattan. Roetdontlal and rammer-; rial. Data Conk Construction Co. OR MM3. I ' j R^MflDE^.^ -^THAT -^ETTCpN j i | _ on winter prices. OR 3-d73. : ■ quick ruBjiiw AKD_RI046^ 88> ■ ARD CARRY Truck Rental _a±as IMMEDIATE ACftohl ________ ^.Am^resass: K. L. Templeton. Rmltor 333* Orchard Lake Rood FR 4-4*93 land Contracts to Buk or ta evil Earl Oqrrell EM 3-1U1 Wanted Reel Estate J6 c Wanted Male 11 beioc chanoe purse lost j .JFfT? CdTtv “—| to IM .TtaBm «f. MaHw/Nunary WILL; BUY > .ur- — L^tssa1"1—-^1 i*fE3®B5T5rel clryrsrr,sw SwiTllAIJItl. ,1 , JMU.-7I Clark., spplj; Apt_ 4 RMS. AND BATH. DOWNTOWN, »1*. tog. 34*3 Auburn. FE 4-0434 4 rooim and Bath, upper. Prteata sotraxoe toapta only. 34 Jamei Str*4t UL SUM. _____ —- M Dwight ’ larger sixes. Terl ert OUUa PR L CmpatOeatwra A-l RUO AND PURNITURE This, space reserved for your. Business and Service Directory Ad. Trucks to Rent Manehhrd grinder. 41 la. a ^ JIG BORERS 9Aitnnaj&4^^prTIC* Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. ; VTen Pickups IW-Ton Slake n m* I TRUCKS — TRACTORS - AHD EQUIPMENT Dump Trucks Seml-Trellers Painters ft Decorators — ebstoM paintikO - — PULLT DtaURBD — ~i. C MuBath — ' _ a. WOODWARD FR AAM1 FE 4-MM Open Dally Dmiudtoa laRg Upkohtertgg THOMAS UragURfMPS Iff NORTH perry at. FE 5-m —wfflrepi^ipaRPi.': 313S Margaret. Auburn Brights REACH CASH CUSTOMERS through Gassi-fied Ads. Call FE 2-818L ^ I j*i\: 11 ^Hgj|i ZJr Imm FORTY tHE PONTIAC PRESS. SlONDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1900, m For Solo Mouses 1 49 K®3fj&6 KENT snurtrkS^58 ru-,i”1 ___» S»arimgr n e-rto* xobtau* i-BaBaeodto im fan bwt, SISS month Vlelu-Uw of RoaBaster. DL f ail. MWiRS | MOfag-Uk-' Near daura Lake ek ymP° NEAR PONT GENERAL HOSPIT- 000& oRgR*BID* LOCATION j im talk op. i IM- ■m.i M. HOUSE. JOHN kOUaMHI. ORTbNVILLE EastUty Limits i %uu> *end ' _______Iirip, storag* Lake privileges. ST IM. CRAWFORD AGENCY IN W. Walton PR l-SJOS T> K. rant MT MIO or- Kent to reliable too- pit with 'not more than 2 (Man children. One modem 4 room unfurnished house at SM31 Shelby ltd . Rochester, Mich. Ph. OL PLEASANT LARK WOODS QHtawdtss t-kadroom raM Family room, t bathe, I — - sa?- Eitabllihtd In )*IS , 2? living , M 1 kltehon With ^Br>Ka __ PtOMSat ---- -*____ Um srsEa •^•.rl«th*i..ar^ HARRINOTON SCHOOL AMU • WILLIAMS | >02 Baldwin „ F.44M7 SWSZfM After d p.m OL 3-3*14 bar. tiled flow/How at stt.SM, batemanUj REALTY T-jkMi mKimrnrR apartments, j and, .4-bedracm. gas heat OL 24d»l.| ROtmFLAKEPTtONTl-iUnWM Gl. NOTHING DOWN terte lot. Pull baiement } «a. , fa rut. New furnace Lane kitchen |ki pei month including taxes KM MtQ ganee (St month w'S-omI H. P, HOLMES, INC. | rilKJ 'iS-“ -eemSsrS NORTH JOHNSON AVBWUE. SI.-1 fUSr -L-- - *00 down Nice 3-femlly apartment i2£ J™ u -Good fumnee. Corner lot. Only eeno. EM 3-4238. 7-c p.m. 1 jj05M | williams lakeHlroom mod-!ssoe down More right in. owner! era, SSI mo. PE MMl. eee. PE l has moved to Florida. 4 room#' 4-k21l. ■ I plus both and utility. Large lot, sin nbk kHei. i rooms. p*T*d /“d only. is.sw. south- *-— ----- ----- Hoar eaet of Lapeer. 4 rooms, bath. — 1 Attached Soar garage. *' *ORE LAND IT.000 Te ____0 lor email home nee fvMM^j^Mrtrtdre MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LETS TRADE WEST BUIURBAN — 1 bed-roome. Ito beths, WToot living room wtth fireplace. Al- xehogts. New aluminum siding Extra nice. llt.MO with PHA terms LET* TRADE NORTH SIDE - Just Off Baldwin Avenue, modem 2-bedroom homo, f years old. Wall-to-wall carpeting. New- "S.V.gTOS’VSStUT i Oak floors, roungstown kltehon. Pull bath. Full bamt. oilbeet Oood neighborhood gee this M ! M.Md with 11,600 do. NEAR LARK OAKLAND - Brick j ranch tyjse^home. } bedrms.^jmk large kitchen wtth nook. Oil‘heat! t ear garage. llt.MO with 13.600 dn. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor wy. At Telegraph * - Opto frn. Puling Floyd n,o,i *r^nly I ga> heat, garage._____bsmt Nt Genera) Hospital PR MTSJ. WKftf SIDE t ROOMS, I SAT^M,.! rats or r Lake LETS TRADE ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES— Is Me MM._... _.. JSS^Ms'w^^pAtMir: Immediate Possession Ft Rent R—ms IT SINGLE 111 DOUBLE TRAM S5fc*e P W clSan room •on" man. private estmwee, IT e week7 >« S-Mll CHRISTIAN OWLS, OWN ROME. Ream relee. S41 f. feres._ carpeted living room. - oarage, -J henced-ln yard. M.Mt with • 411 MSI does. Coll PR MM. Colored Ho mooty down. 2 bedroom, lad basement, newly decorated. SMyjli week. M North Jehnoon Room* with Beard 1 OR S MEN. PRIVATE MX OBNTLEMAN. OOOD POOD~_________ clean modem home. PS I-02II. ROOM FOR RENT. BOARD IP DB-strod, homo (rtvUegee. Mil “~ cotoehlrs, CeB PE Mill. ROOM AND IOARD WITH Or D BOARD Drake* Ri Convalescent Homes 44 LOVELY ROME FOR I ELDERLY STORE FOR RENT—1I-PT.X2 at 2S1 Baldwin. S4* a a Inquire at SIS Baldwin. I FKS-1BS1 ri-is»r u LVit_r^______ Side PE 1-2144 Rowt Oftlco Space 47 OFFICE FOR LEASE REABON-aMe. Healed Excellent perking Bara Oerwer. n Wall Paper Steamer Floor ganders.- pef‘~*~— hm Omhnrd Lake Avw. ' Ft Solo J-MUIUU MTiMW, UM UWT. NrtfPMi IfrwuTlSb I¥ll t-ROOM. 2-BEDROOM. OH, I--- lull boat., vacant. RM 3Cf s. Aadertoc i roomb’T 2 bedrooms. utiLmr and bath, lot lMxdM Low down Hiwat Looolad nt 2SIS Pootlac TnsU^ enU owner at MArkot ITM D6WN—NOW VACANT Whlttlapro Etniet, does St T — cent's CMina, schools. IS roMU. omv Alum, storms olid screens. Plae- rx ^ke^‘72? rock llrcplace. Large kltcheo with astro cupboards. 11x22 screened-aad glassed-In hack porch. 2tk-ear garage, lundeceped lot. mtl« inum ranch homo, nothing more to pay oo this 2 hoaroam homo with largo hvlng room, dlnins spoco. pioo kiMNop with nmplo S^rstvarwo:: id'SrSa'ttM^ x own. Corns out and ado ut. Wo hove a homo Sir ovary pocket-book |TI par month. Including Mkymml4 homf*^*. ^Cendiewlck Wcode addltloc. Phono rw *4M. sweiiin Now UWevsdwtexI hedvptg. Plre-Plaoe. 2 baths, SM garage, gas neat and pmw “ore featurss to tPMOOt. Loeoted M *•**-* Mm Warwick has ■Bh NmSm 111' ihorwwi Rosd. 1 bedrooms. 14 baths tlnsfHUI mroo— ----------- place, bullt-lns, OTM Sunday 2-t too, PE 4-5000 Suburban Living At Its Best Tom future la (ha (CONVERTIBLE W) SYLVAN VILLA! iPta?. TODAY’S BARGAINS •ELL OR TRADE — Large 3-bed-•oom hams, basement, } Iota. Drayton area. Full price 111.>00; ll.tOt down. LOTS OF ROOM — 3-bedroom family home. Full basement, tear (arsis, lame let near Draytoa. Only m ood Turns, 4COME AT LAKE — U rooms. 3 bathe, separate furnaces, lame shaded M. outdoor patio. A steal At SIMM. M,M« down AOENC1 .D OPEN M mu deland Vacant, drive by Usop call ua. Let's auSa A D ROAD t 4-0300 $9,500 WHt. SUM 2 bedroom ranch style homo as your lot Full basement. anar , ------------ TRI-LEVEL STARTER HO MOREY DOWN MM A homo M ha proud af. Yaw lot or oars. Rave model. O rlMHoy, BuUdor. HM 2to4t» TO SETTLE ESTATE 6-ROOM house, bath, lake prtvUed.ee, ge-rage FE 1-3761 at EM l-AOll LET'S TRADE REALTOR FE 4-0528 3TT S. TELEORAFH—OPEN EVES. “MULTIPLE LISTTNO SERVICE ARRO . Only plaetarad walla, MU'b ear snruge, close to Hl.ggS, terms. t BEDROOM BRICE eves and range, full ____ oil heat. 2 eng gnnso, large IM. Inlf *BEATERm*- 1 bedroom home, full bam. largo lot, fame privileges, email down neyment TED McCULLOUOH, REALTOR •111 Case-ElliabaUi Road FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 OPEN I A M. to ST PM. _________SUNDAY 11-1 Val-U-Way FOR OOOD BUYS AND TRADES FRA, MSS DOWN Extra sharp 3-bedroom bungalow. ?.?7 more bedrooms" Carpeted living room beautiful kitchen ■— Wood paneled dinette, ltexmeut, finished meraatlaa mam. tag hast —Ilk-ear garage. BeastUuUy landscaped lei with Asahar fM-*-* 113.600 FRA terms. living room, kitchen, ham and I bedrooms High dry basement, all bast, ash' floors, plastered wads. Paved street Near Lincoln Junior High R. L (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 241 OAKLAND AVENUE Owen t te t Sun. 11-4 FE 4-4526 AUBURN HEIOHTB SPECIAL — M00 DOWN NICE bouse far owner and mini on roar of lot. CALL FOR PARTICULARS. errv east ^ _____ l-room homo, family steed dlnins roam, full bam, ell nest. 2 parches. Full price, 110.000 WEST SUBURBAN 4 Bedroom rsaeh. phu large family roam situs led an beautifully shaded comer lot —PRICED TO SELL. ' SMITH WIDEMAN GILES Lnrsa let. Nrwlr decorated. Close to school, store, shopping center. Ofl^Etoebem Lake Road. M.Md Near St. Mike's 2 bedroom la tint class aeodi-Uon. oil furnace. SM hot water heater I porchee. pared street. 2 blocks to St Mikes. This son Close In I mama, excellent coodltlao. gas heat, private entrance, iarne Bring roam tad bedroom, full basement. 1 gar garage. ILtM with low down payment. GILES REALTY CO. >1%, .I'm’*™ Arz MULTIPLE LI8T1NO SERVICE EAST SIDE Large family, t b-r home, fun basement, new gas furnace and hot water heater. Front and rear glaeead In porches. 2-ear garage. — *- “t-u stores ana “* ____ J IT. 460 ^ n peymen O'NEIL MULTIPLE LISTTNO SERVICE WEBSTER SCHOOL AREA. Brand new nod ready to mart Into. A charming y bedroom rancher with full basement. Large living room and fxmUy kitchen Oae SMALL DOWN PAYMENT: A large 4 roam hemt last outside the city, bat MM on e bus line te Pontiac. Fenced back yard, take privileges. M.2M fUU price. WU1 consider trad*. bedroom homo just art blacks from Web-11 large roome laelnd-tt ft. Uvlnc room i 11x13 dlafis. room. ' —dace. Ufa an to. beet, 3-car garmgc, vary nomlMl down payment and the PRICE IS RIO KTIII LOCATED ON CANAL with direct entrance lata Cass , Lake. Lovely, brisk bungalow. nice living room with natural burning fireplace, Urge kitchen with eating ipiei, h®autifui eloMd-tn monthl] RAY O’NEIL, Rciltor HOYT BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS Wonderful lecetten with excellent school district. 2 bedroom ranch with family stylo huUMn kitchen 2 ear attached garage. 1th bathe. Dlepoeel. Many extra# Very alee parch. W.iao. kitchen. FUU baeemant with rec-reetlon space. Lana lendaceped lot. ou baaL gii.Mt. HOYT REALTY n saSf * TBUBWA% mm. MULTIPLE LMTINO SERVICE Partridge IS THE "BIRD" TO SEE FARM COLONIAL "Oh. I know you're Santa Claus—I mean what’s your maiden name?" For Sal* Houses 49 HAYDEN PONTIAC NORTHERN. 2 blacks 2 bedroom MM, basement, all jUrmaoa^nOO down Inaludas clos- NORTH SIDE. Owner soya sell. Nlaa 2 bedroom homo. Quick pee-session Oak noori. 1200 dawn a!us martgosa cost NEW HOMES, a nod 1 bedroom homes Ready lor occupancy. Oood location eft Baldwin. M.eea OFF J08LTN 3 bedroom I Excellent eondlttan. Oak f Oil thrSSdO. Vacant, f SELL OR TRADE. 4 bedroom homo Immediate possession! WATKINS LARK FRONT. S lots. 2 b.r. brick. Dan could bd Mad as fid b.r. or dining room. Fireplace, many extras, I asr garage. Terms. - fr.^Slui? raja. Class to school and excellent private beach kl2.M0 with only 21.490 down. Owner leaving state. Call today. J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor SI Walton FE 4-0441 For Sale Houses TRADE OR SELL. I FAMILY INCOME. In Horen flardMa osar parochial and public schools, ( STdhS! ?S£i SIS weekly from Income apartment Full kassaaaai eU hast. 2 •or garage. I2.TM down. 214.(00. or your homo or equity, In trade. nothing down Dostrsbls 1 bedroom hue, nicely decorated, wall to wall carpeting, generate dining room. 2 pc. both. 2 our heated basement gnrags, all hoot, 3 wooded Into west at Pontiac lake privileges. 111.too, terms. PH MM RES. FE 4-4S13 CLARK REAL ESTATE IM W. Huron Open t to I MULTIPLE LISTTNO SERVICE IRWIN Rile iu ..-OB Ml »C.™. oonaun %£ LUX wn payment. Hm prtoo aU kinds of beautiful and flower bads sun Mi of roimf lor over—I 4 ipool—a oadraomi. large dan. hugs dining and living rooms, astro utility isqm with glassadto porch. High rail baaameot. Oil hoattos system, wall, pump, sad elactrie hat water hector, an mw. The mars gleam sad yea'll enjoy the flaldstoao, log-burning fireplace. 121.000 with *2.000 down. FAMILY COMFORT FOR LITTLE MONEY What a Jay to own thli modern homo. There arc 2 Urge bedrooms Upstairs and 2 bedrooms down. Natural fireplace cod moot attractive tatartar doeoraSop. All city faculties but Mar Sylvan Lake, with privileges, he »s area af compatible families for neighbors. Oarage, air emMUUaaoia. range, storms and aorodm- Wooded lot. all Jar only 21.NO down and 606 per mo. Partridge j ATHENS STREET traced lot with lain prtrUrai Has aluminum and permostotw siding and fully Insulated with storms and screens Eye appeal. homo of brick construction with large Uvlng room, nice kitchen and dining roam. Hoc very nicely flnUbcd dining room. Ooc hoot, water softener, . enclosed patio, black top street, an only a few of the deiuxe features of this home. Shown by appointment only. 3 BEDROOM HOMES FRONT-BRICK FACED Pymts. Less Than Rent $10 DN. •TARTS ORAL No Mortgage Costs Oac heet-rsrpeted Bring room DOWT WAIT—BUT NOW I Model Open Daily 1 to 6 (Just north of Feathers tone) isetown Realty n I-T2M ANNETT $6,800. I mm ed. Possession ___________ I_rsr slt Tge. rooms, nleelv decanted. Seen-meat. QAS heat, garage. 4 par cent mtg. svclloblc or rooson-tlbe terms oo contract. Home Plus Income 14 acres with tartly 2 bedrm. home. Now - eat paring in Uvlng rm. and dining rsa-Tlge kitchen, l fairly now apts., aasorati from house, s ear garage and 1 car garago. Lake pnvUega GI SCHRAM Owner Ready to Move NO MONEY DOWN CONVENIENT TO DOWNTOWN had transportation u Mr. O. i. with ]!£ neighhe a Id-Foot -h dlnlmtj attractive iborhood. i on first floor, up. mi base-r garage Call fireplace, s-ear garage, bat a screened porch. Only tlA-Ito. about 2600 wiu move you Initl ■ RAY O'NEIL, Realtor *"^S.T2.nWMM Urge kltehon and dining i full basement win tile floor got hoot, gl.000 down win bitoue. Special Lake prlvHogao oo Union Lake and Lone Lake, large living room. 3 bedrooms, tile bath, nice kitchen. nil heat, paved atroota. Lot Multo. Only M.too with 2100 da. IVAN W SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 | STO UTS Best Buys Toddy LESLIE R. TRIPP Extra largo two hod room home located In vtllaga limits. Bit living room and ktlakon, nU on one Jloor and the lot la hugs. Call far prtoa and terms. IV SateHo—sr BUY SELL TRADE MEIER nun room ft net srswisn mws. ci™raraf2*d 23*tob ha&la* bedroom, l bath brick home featuring WoU to waU carpeting to living and Atetng rooms. Urge breakfast nook, Bray family nOto. Hm bedrooms are extra Ihm lU R. IjlT. lg ft., and MR.), wlto plenty M closet spa So. Ride SSr from dhTTN must coo this hoUday bargain - 22.304 win bao- dto. 'cedar mland lake front — ltd it. on tha water. This attractive brick 'ranch boa 3 overawed bedrooms, » full hatha, ultra madam kttahaa, oboorfuT Uvlng room room, beautiful grounds. Rvvry 'desired factor# for luxurious living. Cali far private Inspection ‘William Miller Resltor FE 2-0263 no west Rurta Street ____________Open o to » $9,990 For n aow 2 bedroom maintenance free aluminum JBBMw . Choice at I different exteriors Includes V. acre lot with paved . street. $375 MOVES YOU IN $76 PER MONTH For Sdt Hsesss- 49 Full Basement Oil bout storms, acretne. itorm ron itn ’pTTR month iNCLui WO TAXEg AND INSURANCE, you can Mve comfortably In this quite now north side bowntow - qn UnwCm qiroat. A til per cent mortgage too. *16,100 ITIth only *1.400 down. A DANDY PHONE NOW) $500 Down /, . ] Rig tot — attractive bungalow — I garage •. lake privileges Wator-roro hreA, Ju*r ibe home for email family *1 B conservative prtoo. H.000. HURRY I LIST WITH Humphries “' "TTz-vac" -• Templeton Sylvan Lake 3 bedroom ranch homo. Nicely arranged. Extra large Uvlng room, natural fireplace, ceramic tile bath, full basement, gae heat. sr* K. L. Tempieton, Realtor 1220 ORCHARD LK. BP. FE L4M1 TO BUY OR (ELL SEE CLARKST0N REAL ESTATE. INC. 1004 g MAln gi. Open Daily I to 0; Sunday It to I Income Property SO Biistooso Owiulftftlly w OOOD FOTEHY)AI» Fionas anil b«! Partridge PACKAGE UOUOR S. jss*h^£!r ^ ^ tawas resort • doUgblfHl modern cnMno. plus MIUOJwiRlHB* dl U*n Priced for quick sale nt M0.000 , forme or trade. RrAjssa.-'"'*- Partridge 000 W. Hurra FeTmci BECirnOHAL OFPORTUN1 l t~~ gecounte. He wHiig urrall ^lig. BROWN |gs DOWN - And only MO per month sad you con owa this two bedroom bungalow with full basement. OH Him. Alum, dorms. Largo lot with toko privileges. Will .. s=* —' rede pointing, k and good er You must havt too down— bell oh trade - Just Ilka saw. Only 0 yra old Two bedroom bungalow. Full bulk. Oae AC torn. Alum, storms. Oak floors. Paved st. Only 00.200. Immediate possession. Wiu accept Into mod si car. boos stroller or land contract. Ask for Mr. Brown. furniture "Here lo o buy." < Mrs. McCarthy. RM 2-44*2 Rare ton value. For Sale Lake Property 51 H Close to Union Lake Older home In oscolleot neighborhood. Hoods some deroretinc I bedrms. separate dining rm. Closed porch, toll hoik, toll base-meat. oil beet, i ear garage. down and Ml month BHUr bur- “ Wailed Take 4 bedroom, newly romodolod and decorated 3 blocks from hank. *1.(60. (TOO down. Near Oxbow t bedroom, now baeemept, furnace. sidtog. . Inside wells end water heater. 3 blocks from Dublin school. (0.600. *600 down Paul M.jones, Real Est. Sale Resort Property 52 For Sale LeU 54 HA SPECIAL r Lake 3 bo frame rancher only 4 yre old New well to wall carpetln* Lane screened porch. Alum, storms Ex- | cellent condition Ler*e to x |(1 i ft. let. Lake privIIotM. Only (100 . down. Birmingham - Priced for quick ---r - ..szir- gigagg .. rumbhai I ' cttachcd i— 1 JgT * i baths. Foil kacoment. I* x 30|. llvlisg room. Flraplaee. Large t Hit. lot Nicely lends copra. jjt TO L ____ T__._______ _ Tern s to right buyer COUNTRY LIY1NO — With all the I comforts be and convenient Using Urn* mokes Ufa worthwhile, ntt-untod on TEN ACRRg of land. School hue at door. Very aursc Nvo brick ranchsi with attached two ear hooted gnr. Built washer, : dryer, ovn and range. Ono full « Ulo both with oolored futures * Ono tq both. Lovely Tenn Stone r,ADD'S INC nraptoeo with raised hearth. Two ° . planters in stone. Chmtp tain | Waterford Hills Estate A tow choice etc loft. Avenge 100x260 Odra drainage, ideal b- Herbert C, Davis, Rltr. FE Min ___________ SELECT HOME ^ITES West Side Location ISO x |60 In a restricted area with esceUent drainage Only (I.(00. Many others Drayton Area IM I *60 with Mho privileges. Only ION lit « Ml located an ieennhow Rood Close to Walton. roy Ares way of ■ to8U|fttf tVaB exl seeded (CM wlttUen doUan) You denits'and hew totgo ypg won* «r,r<,»TM?“ 60* rtIS?* and “"e “LET’S TALK BUSINESS’’ Hardware And Sportinc Goods M.rjLr w Hardware MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION nbW. PRAMB KrtiWlRi li; W 34'. BaUI to HU epee Now gae MpT Bottabto for offtoea, clinics, dry rtooocra. barber Shop, self-service laundry. emaU shop rebtacrant fctc^fttoantmrhi or uear Fentloe. Four to gltoaeo from. WU sell bustages wtth leow or^Meluda property Owner Ft STANbARD OIL ----- toouHaC fMe USB lv naoclsl aestotoace available AUBURN AND CMXRt Fra further inlormotlen ran MI ^11Mt?raSr>V.<£"^rtl- GIROUX GROW MONEY Oman store building and a smell home combined tor only to.too with 11.too down, total foe edflc. --- rtUU ... . I See For Yourself home. Tira contract or>r,eit'*Ke CHEROKEE HILLS ! Income Priced at only f2*.(00. You'll Uko He wooded, rolling IM . —— _ _ _ ft. sites — controlled to protect UBT WITH OT — For.fact and bettor homes - and He ' to ^6S3rt*o VfE_BUY, SELL country location — Drlt — EUcabcto Lake Noed to Lom Rond tom rghfl 4205 Dixie Hwt Oft SAim Open 'U1 » Sunday Ul f wInTED: INTEXEgTEft FARTT In ocUbttcblng a rmn nperst-d cations at rboles torattoo ft Sak Laad Coatracta to rm uui **% discount, (into* ral or i-mi 1 fiU^toS.A- I* L. H. BROWN, Realtor MB Btoobeth Lake Rond Fh PE 4-2644 or FE 2-4*10 MULTIPLE LIBTINO SERVICE DORRIS Carl W. Bird, Realtor *0) Community Natl Bank Bldg It 4-4211_____EVEB FE 61ft For Sale Acreage 85 AUBURN HEIOHTB - 2 ACRE I building site. On paved street I with Ii*x42* ft g2.*00 on tormo. • I H. C. NEWINGHAM !1 mTtom^ReJd^o0^^! 8*^8, c,loo“ A"D dTOR! \ Fw SaU Farms 56, •Iful full bfttli hftlf ball) I ^ ruVu>riJ CHILDREN WANTED | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 EST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS *3* To Wto AUTOS L 44911 OL *4101 OR TRADE Beautiful while | frame roach boose with hdl i booem rat. I tor attached ga-rage, Ito bathe, breeeewey *' h 4-bedrocm romod ergs klteheu and o THE COMFORTABLE ROOMINESS OF A MODERN SPLIT LEVEL situated In n neighborhood of wall kept homes and lawns A pntototoSi family appofalmsnU you a beautiful modem ■T OWNER, 2 BEDROOM ROMS. fftDUftft, 1* MT firaytan*Vlatos. fit 144*2 av OWNER—MUST BXU. SACRt- 8? Zfi!U?£Se* -*,b^Tto-1 “,l * kr owner e rJcdroom. new In '*4. btreh cupboards, water jrtoojr. aluminum storm, and ■Raito 'all for M.BU wlto *4.000 dawn and MI a month oo hhtonoa. Off Baldwin n 44*01 Big Family Troubles? We'C rrastdor your gmaO homo 1 FHA-r^l^T. A*-* BT~ CWNRR f&LdftED'iWclAL: t-raom hone a. 4 rooms down and family' Easy terms FE 24315. Tfflc LOVELAND „ -**g One Lake Rd. 4* 14 'SMITH" comblnetloo. Including draperies pSm^dSetoaMe"Vmtorw!d ficet lent mein dnn location with ill ft. froatege. near parking lot end business district. An excel- wtth studio eel line and natural fireplace. Mod. kitchen. Delee oil furnace, hemt. garage and ether dsetrahu features. Located oo >, ________„-ckAfront. full hemt.. hot water, dp. etonna end screens, fenced back yard. Owner fiwMWUBS. S - ' ‘ ,jT RESFON8IB LE FARTT ON DOWN >1#- JIM WRIGHT. Realtor ior*’* mg erty.' Near Fon->■ FE ‘ AUBURN HEIONTS: W* are Offering a brick bine with oak 2x t^rsrs plenty of perking 7 Vf6* frontage WAREHOUSE flITB: Located to oily os paved state hwy. Excellent access to Detroit. Flint tad ofr22»nft. Ld*StofL*d«pth°j» 69 :ig.-iU.teaj"“* D»5uA>m PIVa^ WWp 34 up " •**• »»; l>unk bad and B»i. JH* MB D« "j M« aprion Ml >ur, ■00m ritt* scratched electric MOVCC. odd R. J. {Dick) VALUET Realtor PE 4-3531 Mi OMUM) AVENUE OOOD WHlllfc^tfcwfilO igACHtUi | GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE RefrlgerttMU. range* washers. @2>rsA^* *aS», gehlekt. — *1 HfSTfpH Tel akatta. Sanaa A lanran, Ml W Ruroa. PI MM. Opaa dally * —IDEAS— CLOCK RADIOS •ll.M RADIOS. > IVn SWEETENS* O E an n . RECORD-PLAYERS FLOOR POLISHER INN tints ITEM. ELECTRIC OR OAS tftMl IRON ERA. IRONRITB SIMM . DIO' SHOP of Pontine . __________PE USAS IHOKfrfE IRONER PROVE TO ----- toot troaing tlrie aaa la halt vtia aaaa aad Mast aa Ironrtto far peo-_ day PE Aim. Crump Electric. TmersprIMo ^UfftriR^ Inner spring Mattress Box Spring Only $14.95 Raad boards. M M Adjustable bad frames, MM Odd eber- lsi “ ______Oatflt Draytaa Plains WyT. — _____________ OXFORD COMMUNITY For Sak MUcelUncous 67 n cm-i MM Christmas Gift with Every Purchase I IQ& M., TfncErt^ • ■ laaUDad Pma fSLlt Federal Modernization D« Dixie lay, • PE 3-180 lATE^CuMBINO ■ * It KEY MONROB fb# ADDING i HfifHglivE W-OAL ELEC. HEATER, trill M. pLjsjnj^*crf Laundry trayt aad ataod aad tot jyaPKBSr’ IW S. Aatteaw .. ^PE t-lltt IKS Ortbatd Lh.Bd. M PER CENT DISCOUNT ON kMM( Christmas cards. Radacad Santa on m notary ataaraoaa aa Haaia. Porbai Prlrilag A Office supply, not Dlala Nary., cast to Will State Saak. OR J-Tiri. aaaa evnlawi until Chrlatmaa. ANCHOR FENCES RuflfHtlfflRj1* WtMTi THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19 Moore, FTl-lltt' TALBOT LUMBER iMbMo time to get r * 11IWKBT LAWRENCE USED IVECl^^n Barnot- t Harfrai arfraeae. FE-3A1I ItiinO ANT OIL OK OAS RRATTNO New or saar. teed, by a Raaatad I4-Taar export Offering nothin* iipiiiii permit* aa to tin a tetter deal as aalee. loatallauoo. taatint aad nevtetag. Cull MA S-phaaa l-hrot, i-gggg. • FIR CENT AUTOMATIC NLNC-tric aatar ealtaaar. Saftaae ao-tar removes Iron and filters tarings op to at par rant aa BSbfcq’yWn. * BARGAINS Used Trade-In Dept. BuRct ........... $14.85 Canal aamplee It a IT las., _Kaay to aotori tram. Each Tic lilt y&s2 U" RCA MaA THOMAS ECONOMY ni s Aaalaaa PE SAIAI \VEfeY SPECIAL By Kite Ossnn Fer Sale Pete W S TOT MAUI POODLNR, t. • months, all tor. L I swat block. Ordara taken aa pupptri OR1-1TM. ^ black. OR t-SItt. ARC MINIATUIU POODLES. TOT collie*. na 1-2*31 (mm. aad era. I ARC REOISTXRXD COCKER PUPS. or Lnw. ARC IkBOISTERIO COLLIE PUlP-— —* ~™‘mn« *ttte. . MA puppies, PE Sdtlt. BEAUTIFUL OERMAN SHEPHERD pupplaa. Ra«. MA t-ltgf. Clyde Ed-. Nlshlaad. Mich. COCKER PUPS. PH. FE MOM OR pe 3-naa CHRISTMAS PUPS. AEC REOI8-t»«ai nsssr-—----------------- Purebred Lamtta I lea, lust U iFtwa ooiijNfuSr^ ad llttla beauties. s ia sapen. tit. I__________ COLLIE PUPPIES, t WES. HOLD •III Chrlatmaa. FI t-Mtt. COLLIE PUPPIES. AEC. HOUSE-brokao, axcatlant db position OK 7hWt|e PUPPI1B. AKC. i POE TERRItli PUPPIES POR —tk---1 " ■&. Also toy FE i-oon GUARANTEED TALKINO m ____ AO ON THURSDAY Friday Aad SaturAty. tor Special Ibp Dollar PjOd lor iottr _ An«l— 1 wwionjtej ~ » pad saturd ftp Dollar PaL. — ■ FunUturc and appliances jSft£iS£l&k « . ■ .nMewiu Traral Trailer. Since ____ aatccd tor Mfa. Saa them and set a demonstration at Warner Trailer Sales. Mtt W Huron. (Plan to join one of WaUy Byam a oieltlas BUYERS WAITING OR TRAVELER TRAILER. ARY SIZR PROM IP TO IT. HICTION* SfAVSAVIa!£ asugs COACH SALHjJMSlt HOLLY M>., Jacobson’s Trailer Sties and Rentals Special wtetar prices on trees! W—fd Uaed Ckw Ml TRUCK OOIW NORTH. PA1 NONNnrs DKIVNAWAT top suck—junk c PONTIAC NAlP* M in'im i 1 Wt lot if EMPTY I NEED 50 Clean Used Cura “TOP DOLLAR PAID” (BR1NO TITLE) Glenn’s Motor Sales WV. Knrta^SL t-CTH See M & M Motor Sales Yft Win Pay^ “TOP DOLLAR” M EXTRA CLKAN SHARP CARS _______________ Oualitv Motor Sales Build tour” own trailer, m tit Orchard lake pr nst| Ft. Alum. Shall tnaulatad. Wired. I Jtni« CARS no Bos, Oaa Stove. Sink. ONLY ..IvtiSiwI IIII ~ ^ XJntgGT' 4t4t Ptkto Ewy, t%7OR HUS "Father, I'm putting your razor and shaving stuff in the kitchen so ww won’t have to argue over the bathroom in the mornhig!” Christmas Gifts STB MARX TRAIN, HI transformer sad tree fiUT aheettna tt nor ' *** IMS RW^^S^Rd. S'l-MSl Paoclyte countor topptnf dt U | VINYL UNO{JDM .... yd. ISO 5 saL hot voter he i_yosr- Nbrmsto. _ Free set toilet tll.M v~ — | WOLVERINE LUMBER or ff*s-ydd«o> pr SURPLUS LUMBER k TSFtL* t1g*EMM«jK1Ct”*-Rrnt rawta cillte stjrr. lor Soil new oovboy MtaRMOL REOULAR LFOCEBT hoot ¥a- Uko sov. OR * **~ Sale Hou._________________I I ___________I —•—-— -----------------H auction oa hm. 'aJW? “ WMECTS. BEAUT1- LARGE CHIB AND MATTRESS I M living room suites. U IS vt broad nev tilts. Pearaon'a Pur-BAfgmtn Mouae. |« B. Cam. FE| nlwe tl Orthsrd LAke Avo. 1 tSfa.MjBrBP|3^TiEK[, ^^Lm,W|RS' "aE^rSI voter heeler. JMS; Sr1 sad «U coblntt. mots) top, tSJSf ttbtu otoo. IN pa OMOOO.SU! lamps. Ttc to tlSt. 00(100 toblea. I duo rofrif. and yaahera, jSaitk tad uaoo toytoadlur- |_|-------^re TV, taSi ko-! nlture. Morton s Vorioty. 1TI j El^m'^beUer AtitomouT'voter tug to. Honor* heater Har^rare alee mrilet --— I week and pipe and fNtlf} Love bo MSB Mite, and umtB lit up big picture TV fmT &«! K2r*.t.“Krua Sssrm^ ^iVSTVtrUundry-Equiprti’T Sale I K SrBSsimS 1-SOFA Fneeo reduced uo to MR. Sorry mTB^A < Hours 9 a m. - 9 am **”“ *“ “ Until Christina* CONSUMER POWER trootora. inow Modes, amv ora. seal cushions, weight*, i charters at IMS- EVANS EQUIPMENT MSI Dixie Highway MA Mt7| on 1AIIIOAID RADUnON AT bargain prices 11 tt per !L, O. A. MWtoSttn. Mt lfig Worn. BATHROOM PIXTUREA, Off. AND irmsnrt ftmt i “■ TtmMoum. HEIOHTS gUPPLT ---Loopor Rd. PR 4401 BEIT AND PORE - RALPaND guoitara Opdyko Mkt Pf t-IMI uk:ycle-j«' inch hoyp ROaD-mooter au» complete H O model train set WtU sell complete or ■ to IndUldaol Items FW f-tttt ROTS CHICAGO ROLLER'SKATES I TREES - GOOD SB- _____jt froth dally- list up . KnsM. tou. mto sg^jg. 1 A Mighty Good Bedroom Outfiung to* «vo dmi Drortoo Wttst OB 1-4711 „ ... . iw Uto boom ~Burnti 28 W. Lawrrncr W ft*** DWgl^ >ALN~Ut COF- I______________ . , .. _ , iSUr't1*' * *“ ““**• OR 1*sra j !1 Oichard toko Avo. MAFLE ifaNK BEDS I1*, rso-mtg. , , —turn mi uuu Midi OUT AND BIB OUR PULL line at CMMM ■ OUMBMSm , Chaleo Cbrlmmai treat, eeortroso ! roping. Chrlatmaa VToatba. grave • bloc kata, tahla decora Uona and i t°» boughs it m Snot’veaTof Pontiac. i 'itiiftg' CHRltfMAt THEEA. CUT TOUR — 1 own. tl and tl Rica Form. Ill N. Coote Rd Word OA Wt j Live Christmas Trees flMSi fiKR; Christmas Gift McCulloch CHAINSAW Famous for ita year-around use. Sab Musical Goods 71 hU aelectloo of Story A i Pitnoa Sound Board tony Mood tor ■ years. Morris Mm CMor. PR VttsT gejBL ............... __ Morris Marie, M S. TMevrapk Rood across from the Tel-lurcn used piano Sale Chrlatmaa specula PWOcd tWE-M| ACROSONIC — Smaot, valnot ■ff ¥ MXLLBR — spinet WtL NVARCN - Apt itoc Walnut Kce«, S?nde guarantee mateb-tog bench, tuning and dohvary. LEW BETTKRLY MUSK 00. Aoroao tram femtosbom Tkeedef OPEN BVBS TTLCmUSTMAS EXCEPT SAT. CLOSED SUN. _____in win TRUMPET. CASE AND MUTE Like tev.Wjn MNi. boar teryico. all verb guaranteed by fMtiryttsmtd men. CALSI MUSIC CO. lie I SAODIAW_____PE MM USED HAMMOND ONOAN, 1 MAN- 111 tt m; nt i’pet SHOP__________ FOR SALE PEDIOREED ------------- Poodle puppies. AKC roctetorod. OL 1-Mte. , __________ Oxford Trailer Sales tt units to nick bum. IP • Ml r - tV vide. 3 itory camper*, renters ve have Nil Vettnbond, Oenersl. Zimmer, Gardner. Tour-a.Verna and SCavart rental basis TV,, SOME USED ±SH , Milo S. Of HAMBTERE WRITE MCE. ALL Poodles for Christmas POOOLB, TOT. MALE. CALL APT-or E in Seminole. ^ART dKRMAN SHEPHERD PUP-' 'otter'a. Bird house. FART COLLIB FUPfl MALES, tt. Ott t-t»SI. > PARAKEETS. GUARANTEED TO talk. ciairlM, cum nr fiwk pliM. CrtM's BtrdlbUchcr htAmwm PL 14m. _______ l ARC KBO-—oo. Pi r.lS DETROITER ' PONTIAC CHIEF sr to ts*. r * tv na It per cent mourn, terms, op to 1 years. Att Mobtio Jtomoa are priced below the factory epg-grated mod you itm got top trad*-In allowance on yr*- Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales rrtRSb. on'#v£i ^-mXt Itoft s W~ ,___TTON TRAIL Plxlo TrnUor Snloo a cherry, maple or walnut rbaacs from Can be ftnaneeg u preferred JMS W Matt. Ill Baldvtn Are PB I4SU........ . i PC SOnhi ORET BibROOM outfit Dwl)l ffMMf lOOBCdM »> » barm Hotel_____________________ I Houghten & Son i USED ORGAN SALE j CONN^Orjan sllgl ‘ ' HAMMOND Spinet and snaakef ! tnet, I year aid. Ilka Mw i LOWREY Spumt Organ, like t Ti ---~uaM«ttfsE mkm nth Oie Foe ret termer PARAttftE UL COLOBE Oladya' Bird Hguae. m Loren. 1 Mock South of South Sled end JUobooter Raadt. Call UL S-SStl - ^ ^owS^kulB StoA atea*l u mm panlons. PE 4401. BBD. FEMALE I MONtR OLD DnoBabSirwE SR MMI. RBOI8TENED TOT POE TERRIER puppies MA LIN! SNORT HAIRED AIREDALE PUP-Moo, • weeks Old. AKC recte- MWfATCNI TOY POODLES AEC REOIB-tomd. OL MM. I TROPICAL FISH-ALL SUPPLIES , -Open Y days week. Flo's Pot Shop A ISt SUte PE tllU. |! BRITTANY Tatlvmgr traming. ____I __ It R. Oem, _____Alto have nasd trailers. complete Une of ports and kettle ges.'Cars wired sad hltehe* to- PE tdttt I1T1 W. Huron Parkhttrst Trailer Sales ,.MPn Rent Truibr Spsca fO Oxford mobile^ manor for SshUsstTnafa W» 1958 FORD C-700 Truck TUt Cab 2^-Ton 5-Speed Trans. 2-Speed Ada 900x22.5 10-Ply Tires ' All the Way Aroaad 15,000 Miles $2495 Crissman 1955 CHEVY PICKUP tfelo la i Wm with a deluxe cab. (.iiBiir. In omM aam-dlttcn Tory good robber, MB. FACTORY BRANCH TRUCK-TRAILERS soiot as -Now end Used C USED TERES. UN UP. W T. toil. Alao vbMovaUs __ , STATE TIRE SALES ■ Dogs Trained. Boarded 901«« s. mtfmm at..__pj^gj I ———--------------— I iarwip bhi iwbil ■ i -is— z---- HOMBifk RSmOBRATOR. tit; ELBCTRIC i _ mm. Att.'>rr. K, Burmeister i ri. s«o. Dot _VU|U Borrta. ft* ”wi :nr i PlcrfOUR_______ j I rent* * Bring the I 1 camera. U mi. “ = Cameras and EqgHpgnt 70 ±nr: „ u- of Pontloe. BILL Cedar Lane Eeargraon Pans. ISIS Dixie Hny (US It) MA HtSE I 1 M TmJkJ-»66a"offWri Oear 1 Brand aev davenport And chair Prices weeaiy.i_Yir|ii Harris, n s-sne ____' •ttaltt^Lmt^^ ow TV w tt It a-iMt. I type, us* Orchard tt%wo lAcHINEt WNOI.EAALE oS^l s^ te^l p m^Cal^1 SCOTCH FINES WHOLESALE TO ; Ns* .....Its til. Norn, uaed and repossessed. feELe it am so J an i dealers aad rat all Nnraery praued by sr.." II Krt*1!? iLiiL®!" "?. w I etM iM filter. Itm i •ten te|«r pnutet. | jgjiaagfegal Paarano-i PMMtora. 6 Orekart Epaj-gWfitO teACNfitfc jfag j S£cU KVMMkariHr’LtettlB | m6T Baldwin or NI Aaknrn. . MOMd-PB i SCOTCB WHETFaiP N. oflst- 1 — Perry amTOr—- Lake AVo.___________ ' Bagger Inealy laabcmi k rUtck. BIRD'S EYE ItAPLE - Balance only lir I. Mk« Ml OR irry and Opdyke L BALSAM AND AND SCOTCH _______ . _aa be see B 1 Mil at Dials Swy. REYERE I MM. MAO. nfttti Christmas Gifu r- * aTl& Lk. Just beiovt Tad's onara mis ln '' ** ^ >»ibER BOUO"si iY'1 AOtetBal lUjftS COSMOU. stitches? bUnd,*’hems* sewV on j Uko new. WfS-tttt. button*, etc. With dial cootnd. no APT SUE ELECTRIC RANGE STm^sf'“L'wmeSi I Eldon,bid. TV. Bode, complete ttt»j _oa«n or PjfLup gaymwtn I to*™* Bab, Md Am MMj imt. At- TRADE OAS RANGE FOR ELEC- I... ;, .m,, R. BJJIunro Rtettfte ^ ‘iSl W^e.*! ttt. Robert OUlia. PR t-lStt. U^cd Trade-In Dept sartsMSss.i Sim . PE t-ttol a A BENCH RAW. DUNLAP. I W. *_ nw~waU~aaacr i blade, UR table, metal Rand. Only »i tiCte tsteSST i tiTuan pSTToMt_______________ Mat Mask amdris I Lionel TRauoe WITH AOCBB- ; aartaa. OR t-lltt. ________ i t TiUhterainrABLE WSjL tK 1 togabor or soporata. n E Princeton - Sale Murical OoedB 71 PLATE* PIANO. HOLLA ‘ moi pnttn raTT BETTKRLY MUSK 00. tram Rfrmtngnam Tbeatr EYES TIL CTOUSTMAS ---SAT. CLOSED SUN. Sale Office Cgte»aiiBt 72 ADDINO MACHINES PROM Ut CASH RSXMVTERE FROM ttt poNTiAr cash Reouter W E BAfWEAW ------ tometera. INSt up; dupllcitora. MBAS up; photocopy machiaes. Itt.lt «p. dictating mublsu, itm M ag. Oomarnl Prtnttno and. , Office Supply. 11 Watt Lawrence i PIRST ~ Rndsr Fg ms. 1------- slu/ trimmtnr Brttuw and | KUHN AUTO SM^W Ste ttnilaorTtca. OLlStSt. 1 Itt W. Rfgm HTui TIRES gl AND 1 FOR . SAUB: t TEAR OLD BKAOLK Stale _ US PE 545*7 ■^TpbTS Hay. Grain sad Feed 99 CORN PHD BE1 A311S. CP ] FOR BALK. OA BAT , FB 44SM or OR !JSkZ°iaZ: 34115 ALL TYPES OP unt bay. win 1 im d tli r A 2ND CUT-vor. OA S-ttlt BOOTS or AU, ffPRB FRUEHAUF TRAILER COMPANY S W. Put TA t-ltts WATCH OUR AD SATUNDAT8 FORD New and Used Tracks Parts and Service "A Track for Every Job” McAuliffe Ford 690 OAKLAND AVE. Ask for the Track Dept. FE 5-4101 67B cabinet SW 1 ---- 1 aaa Silk, both _ 1_ 1 ttd organ to Walnut < FE Mlfraftertpm. ____NEW NATIONAL CASH BIOIB4 AND tors from tug up. Nov Nattanal i» P>- adding mnehtnaa from PM up The For Sale Livestock ictory . autbartacd fraaah i 1 ARAB OULTB: 1 I la Oakland aad Maeamb | 1-PM1 . ATTENTION MUBICIAN3 WW gTOCB EYER YTHINO TC MUSICAL BEASTS DESIRE SELECT PNOM LA ROE STOCK APT -IfxTtiJrriE^ffovE. RE- _ frte No reasonskle offer ntgrnd. T ORt-ICfl____ iraaeont, SI Or- rss easts , t__________| latawsi uas rax HEAT rus , it* ADMIRAi. ~PbR'rASLk “Yv i EDWARD'S It S SAOIWAW I ttt m formica APT. ELKtlUC RANOE. TABLE: and chair*, fanny cheat, coffee | pspj tSonias Economy*’ YUR our trade dept ter real m g. Sagtasw PR 141 It STS aa'rtwd^SJS.SSPSS* «C ftmrATw sX i sRRsnk IK WW*. 'oral' MON. SAT. I TO I fiffin T%E su n AN na i w J _ . I tt Moimn to pat g mUoo s at Pontiac or I Hot HIE __, E of AuCm Height* on Anbnra VABEDM'' UiOagis" OONfiiE goubto *jwl , BN. t Mail, outomauc ytnip, ttU to uj, '*"* M Etettrta Cnnumay. IMS W. HM UkOff----------------1 __________ • eight galeanteod, U«>*. Il-INCH 8ILVERTONE TABLE Mint. _________________( model Pwrtect cood Baa sow ■“----------------------1 picture tube. WE OR Mtt. 33 j !|<"i tit. ii'' rTttFTuR™rtW; sg M 1 Montealoi. tttoBE owwttg. IK ♦■•HR_ 'laH iuJita forces aukrican flysr train 'and tttth Twimutlli eamM- aoassiortei Boy's roller skotea. i. washer dryer.) used * mm t aad 1 Trench canto. Mm «. tin dory Manual cash j> |« tad lEOR tttME__ sar stonam ■K tin or i-tott J*S5 j amsrican flyer train, ukr k mtttric Coca DELL AND HOWELL It MM. CARB > TVE IXIATaND UP COL POR SALE APARTMENT MZE 2SffiKd^5?lli5S!?. ■ H RCA. tsn Sweet S Ra molt* *itejtt. I utoaal Waller. g5 sLn^&Sr &MrsS sad Appl . ttt W. Huron. PE ! ■”>«*»» , ' , , ' HI ? IW P “ * n I rave it a writ na Uniueti utM ——Z~ - -me.--—- iiRAKPAst tlrr ti. cNfirr buak bods oomptete with sprlnii aad maUrauYTNM. Aloe maple Onsilg hilt «Pit «*■ < Pearson1! Furniture. “ WYMAN'S __J TRADE-IN DBPT ^ Ootr.1 eTec. washer .. ttt t* 4t Apt. itm gar - —ooff M ft eoU .......ttt N I u Sac. bath sets vBh trim ... ttttt Se *^fnoi CONTEMPORARY , lit t gagtnaw PE Mlto j JPort blcy GARAGE DOORS 1 tSSt. Factory stcondt, ■ ■ «o ft..j BOT g BEATER ^VARIOUS SIZES, - m *• i IBys fWRM gSr. UIr kRW. BAND INSTRCMEM REPAIR. BY ! SJL factory expert - CALB1 MUSIC CO. - N- SAOINAW “ Tfm VMM Cash Rfitter Or. Ml W Mum PwUftc >1 HM, O t ^OraftMC, ML Clrm#o* HOw itkfiokkia CASH RKOI8TIX r r^'Smaerc ■ KM 3-3CT. od for a oatok mlo ______*Aev. U*nM(h}\V Salt Spwrtlwf Q—dte 74 RROWNINO AUTOMATIC U CTLk'i^tLSt S.'-BULMAN kARDWARE 'PE MTT1 t .ARAB COLTS, 1 PONIES. NA OILTS, OAkland S-tttt I. 1 I YR OUR I Js I M CUSHMAN. OOOO CONDITION _______________ ,«ag * SHETLAND PONT VERY OENTLB, ikUdrsa'a pot, MA S-SWE____ For SrIr Prkkry B Ft Salt MotorcydBB W BRAND NEW IMI LOWREY OR- . can. Ora ate st etlm la So orgaa Held Compare wNh ormoat cool-lag mnek. mock more Two it ta-apfaaaes PsriosUm oa bath mao-nets. Moay tones to ohaam from, ■ttd exclusively tt Ostiofbar'a. ttt In mahogany mth bench. , Otoe | lift certificate for Christ- arm. Bn-mU-irndo. Bur-Shell 315 B. Tetegraph. UNfS'g SPECIAL CAMPINO trader coutplato with ttoee. stak. bad. ole. Rootgaikte. tegttro tt wlth stove Ut. UL - __ tefUmD: RAW PURE DOR sktes. Market frismdt Vreo- APPLES NORTHERN SPIEB. Raid vine, ttjt bushel: Delicious. tt.1t bam si; Icaotbaas aad Ottd-oa Orimes, ut bushel, fresh pounds for tt cents or U pound nag. tl It. Hubbard end butternut squash. (Its* a bushel • We carry a UApltl Ran of from fruits and etgeUbloa. Tnompooo s Oardenland. OM E. RlghUnd Rd. iMtSi It miles vest of Pontlae aPplRR ‘ AT OLACBttORE ~OR. ehard. tut E. St!rot Bed Road. Open P-" - - — — APPLES CHRISTMAS SPFCIAt. : °2 *5^WS?S£i®! ».’SRRBSV5!8t BbIL Ml—wm. Etc. 7» MINNOW* ALL KBRB. tt# TO tlAt dot. AH kinds of Un baft to season Treat <- -DREYKR SPORT CENTER lttlt Holly Rd. TIB MRS-tTfl t _______- , COSTUME JEWELRY <* PRICK. ; , BERRY DOORSALES ----- ' CROCHETED DOILIBl. CHAIR ■ ttlt COLOR TV, Mtt__ . SAOINAW _ .ItKTflj! table and tt tottl_pmr etalona. Stem Rt-PV WWW dn. aad LOW. LOW weekly pay- CHERRY CHEBT. TILT-TOP TA-Me. btrgp btocfc rocker. MMR choir, brtdte lamp, tempt with glass shades, mite, ttehee and jMm^ttty suitable at gifts ROMS PURNIRHINOS AND MI SO artlclaa Men's clothtn*. — ERMS | SSS STbsWuL , ____________ ASA Wr^ATEB HEATtau. ;»^Ai: | jS^tTSS.^ SaimL Gravel Rnd Dirt 76 BLACK DIRT MTaND SrSvEL i I -.....PRi4tn. ; CRUSHED STONE. SAND. IdSK. I Driuxe 3-Room Outfit tl-llVT bedroom Boa sprint nag Imtonpringa. Living r o nL suite. Tibia sad Itm pa. DteetU Sti tt down. Tonaa. tU-tt per JOSEPH Furniture Companv PLACE A “LOSt” AD. Call FB 2-8181 for an ad to recover a too. Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad writer. _________ COMPLETELY OVERHAULED ass » ] Wood, Coal aad Fuel 77 rug Ut. 0------■■■■ tty HP puthaard. coat tuo.-seti ttt. t ft. laddor It. Woteut end table, teat* aad mart US eott-plete. j pe. giauttl leather lug-gage iTuttle to Clark! teU cheap. I solid hcaat oomb. team aad aM tray III I lovely oil patoUng Ut Several attractive ptoturea, INI. I odd lot rOU window shade motertel porfoot road. U to Alto traverse rod*, brass curtain rods, your price Pvt. dally pales l:M4:M OTOO. Baa., appoint. PR t-5Md H1FV TV Md RRdteB 9(9 Lk. Rd. FB ItttSt,. ZENITH COMBINATION RADIO m and rooord player. I speed. MS. JBttjtoAtt p m. FB t-Wl _ i koiootlon oi 1 aucTCOB M6M AxiTTcoaf- moretel free ear too, (or ten money ; i than Jatt toad aloas Mich, ui GULBRAXSEN TRANSISTOR ORGAN Michigan FhmroaaaiH, MS Op ,.chard Lake Avo. — 5. ____ MECHANIC TOOL BOX. RIPIUO-orator. Htehchalr. FB l-*'M MEDtaNE CABINET! LARGE tV' mirror. ilMl. Or wpg Tirrlftc selection tt cabinet* i gTEMOPHONIC TAPBOMA modsTlII Votan of (HReM ■day back tope wtofdnr. (too ma-hoganr cabinet Bean net of ID- ROOF LEAKS fgnAWlrV . With TYnnsI stars . with Buiu to I II INI SLAB AND PTRBPLACE nood. W toW after t p,m. AL’S LANDSCAPING Seasoned wood, Hropleca. furnac* and kindling ITS Boost Lake Rd ““ “ OR 34115, WOOD AND CORD APPLE archery equipment. AU tyyss of bgatteg equipment. Marine cqntp-meni Novelty Christmas Ugbts. CRUIBKOUT BOAT BALES 54 sad sun. J B. WilCt PR 54IIS nOOINB WOU«N'S PIO®ltB stales, sine 5. Worn oaco, 0001 511.54, tott 5H. Pi 4-115E H O iRAIN gl LIONEL____________ Ar' OdNKwQOpSwr. - ----sad aeeesaorioa. __ . I _________________E l WMi. MThttM ar tttrokert FURNACE OR flREPLACE COAL ... ■ Kentucky Lump. Poca Briquets lit ... With M mm True Chimes, om and Kontucy Stoker Coals MATLOCK COAL OO. TO 3-1101 FIREPLACE CANNit eSi L -Furnace, Rrcylnu. kindling weed Speedway fuel oil. Oakland Fuel A Faint Phono FI Mill. OOOO FTRRPLACl WOOD D»- k58E. ttt . . . With Finished BaoU PIANO TUNINO-OMAN REPAIR Weigand Music Center OOOD DRY SLAB WOOD I Honed uprights froi GUNNELL'S SOHMER ____________ . „ I ihxkD RArOWoOD tt CORD DE-il llvored. OB 3-5WI or ON Pttlt. :»LAi wood or Fireplace Smlor* bBr iff 84131. yw t-ngi tew l6ad£ wgtex UnlHISr ,!CT..T--gY I itrvood. toll Waldoo Rd OR For Sals Ptte ptea, wilt hold tor Chriatgsaa Easy tome. PK 14118. ’ Salt Farm Prodoca 86 For SrIr Bkyctot % _____j • UP. NEW ■. tSt.M and up Over It* to tt *—a. BaBrioR't “to choose from. Soar! Boats and Accessories 97 See Us FOR YOUR Truck Needs Sales & Service GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS FE 5-9185 Auto I US or BROS MART VARIETIES. H older. OskteM Or-milt cast of Milford 30 Per Ont Discount_________________ a all Atwood marina hardware, j PRANK i O WIN'S M------- -™“ ~ 1 te Fww EjdpniHit 871 CHAIN SAW BUYERS mw with IV aad chain for tltt.Nl Da you know ami wo’ carry i oosaplate stock tt parts to carrion ' your McCulloch chain sow*r _Jffi5BS,i3SBio« 301 S. Saginaw FB t-iltl Open Ires and Sun- Plenty Parking BOAT INSURANCE — t PER CEN | of value. Hansen Agency. FB j 3-7083, ■ COME TO SANTA’S BOAT HOUSE Boattnc oifto tor the family ! Fine selection at Bterino lr-*— KING BROS. I 4-0734 _Vt t-11 __PONTIAC RD. AT OPPTKR ■pooteUy prieod __ ________ Boa is prams, canoe* trotters end John roc notai at Mg tar-last at IW down. OPEN EVEN INCH! TIL I PM. MON -OAT. Until Christmas PAULA. YOUNG INC 0\VEN+$ CRUISERS > tt Homellte Co , OrtonvUle. R_________ John Dion. Nov. Idee. Ott Homoltte Dealer KBAVT DUTY SNOW BLAE —-"^OR CRAINS FERGUSON TRACTORS Pontlae Perm to Industrial Tractors, Tillers, Mowers IS volt battery charter* . tt.tt CHRISTMAS ttfti -tractors aad toy term toi Machinery OrtonvQie. P Doors • Now Svu • I romeutS cSEiTsa w* - _ Prlooa Start at till 50 Wo Bharpoa and Repair All Makes - OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK -HOLLY MARINKR COACH SALES 1 Ult Holly Rd . Roily MR 4 till buy o* Trade now WINTER BARGAINS MAZUREK MOTOR A MARINE SALKS PRANCRI8BO OWENS DEALER SOUTH RLVD. at saooiaw TREAT TOCN FAMILY la TIP8I- ~ Forotga awd 8pL Cf 106 Sports Gars Austin Hetlv 3000 MG 1600 Uealy Sprite Morris Convertible New and Used Models Houghten <& Son Veer traaoMnd da SIS N. Main, Rochester , 1S5S VOLESWAOKN ' i •NhTissir* shsrp! No di poor. Call C phy . PE MS—_________ 1565 VOLVO AaDIO. HKa¥ER, wiatewoil. Beautiful white RatelL stock IMT Ml MM BOM terms. NORTH CKEVROLXT OO. 1000 B. WOODWARD ATX . BIRMINQ- SamImp m. ___________ lit* TR-i'rOADSTKR Wtffl WIRE wheels tnd orordrivo. IMS. Stay iSTlTOO^DWt BIN-MINOBAM Ml iimt. Transportat’.T Offtred 1 t ENOINE AIN LI! fates. Baa FTmaci ttt. Hawaii. IN ei AIRLINER. LOB AN- ---(Cisco, tan Wage. ■_______ ___extra. Bmr York. ttt Perry Service lac. OR HM4 RIDERS TO L A SHARI D RIDERS OOINo 'ft) log W teles liboriy ^we^ ttoh. Shan DRIVE A CADIIXAC TO l CALI-forate. Call T O. McKee, Pin*.- Mich. CK 5-all. or fits cite. fas For Salt Cara M6 Itto BUICK. s UR. HA1UTOP Radio oaf hooter, as root. SO*. Just Make Payments _ “ts buicx. wtjam ’*s%strfSyr ns lril Bivd. a Aubuni FISCHER ' *"■ l BUICK «B 44«s “^^ JO soil * 1 ' 4- / ■ T’ FOETY-XWO THE PONTIAC P&ESS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 19,1960 Par Sato Can CADILLAC MU, « Saar, mldnlfht Mi ' 'MM, «MfW I___________ . Excellent oacdUtoc Look Par Sal# Cara Good Transportation ■M FORD *1 HDTP. stick » 'H tut Patriot**, full pwr. s '** hit n Raw . ........... I M Snick, Super iron* • 'M ntudebeker Spoilt Cpo. .,. $1 'M Ford Falrlane. Pwr. ...... 01 M Cadillac. Uko m ......... » Superior. Auto Sales $50 OAKLAND Far Sals Cats and Hooter. EXTRA NTCRt No ■OMf doom I LLOYD MTRS. M a saowaw. wf tag. mm anraoutr, wscATitH.> Dr, Hodlo and hooter, FH L791I IMS CHEVROLET PARS WOOD notion w»fon. V-» engine. atend-ord shlR. rodto, hooter. Mock No. M31-B. Only |ISM. Bur terns. FORTH CHEVROLET CO.. 1000 8. WOODWARD AVE. BIRiflNG-• HAM MI 4-3738. I0M CHRYSLER SARATOGA STA- Clarkston Motor Sales ,,t^<^5?<^fToo«joe,LFewo* CURYSLKR-PIYMOUTH DEALER flUt' ^WLA^•,^55-*2SJ’r£*•- ________Jt-FLYMOUTH DEALER !*£*• ^ St 8 MoM. Cterktten MA 6-6141 | "fAlrS camUac » 66ba wrrel JSo?s wo“‘ AUTO. TRANE. Radio ond hoot MIRON AM IANA Rodto IA Nice: i JTDMTRS S ITOS-R Only 6*06 I_ _RTH CHEVROLET CO-WOODWARD AVE.. BLR Windsor cooryrtlblc, solid block finish. Radio' ond hooter. 'Very low' mileage! Power steering and 7 ’ MM CADILLAC / O-DOOR DfVlLI,* AS aw power that cones „ the luxury ooe of the year Con pletoly liSMidhlulled: ready ft a much winter or yoor Florid trip Snail d— J R & R MOTORS o’Jan. l«h [ OAKLAND AVE. LINCOLN-CONTINENTAL DEALER Sr ur.'^*r?gn23r%*^\ 1961 Dodge art Conway. MM CHEVROLET 3-DOOB. BE. Air, dean, l-owner. PL S-S0M. I960 CORVAIR • TOO - 4-DOOR 8E-daa Powergilde, rodto, beater, whitewalls. Choice of a solid red or turquols and white. Your choice for tlMA Easy terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO,, 1000 8 WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINOHAM. MI $1961 By Frank Adams Ml CADILLAC "M" 4-DOOR __ dan. Runs Ska a new one. Only tm Easy terms. NORTH CHEV-ROLET OO.. 1000 8. WOODWARD AVE- BtRSdNOHAM. MI 4-373t W CADILLAC SEDAN DeVILLR nV-lRl^ p*1™* •raar- SUM. I960 CHEVROLET LOVELY CONVERTIBLE I Wwwts^Mattn^ to hat tt bTiwwre.Voileis lostdJ aid « Sue eMU flnuh With White t . red lntertor. Das ■it Powerlul 3*0 endue With auto Yon mast am “* "only $2495 Crissman 4-2736. . MM CHEVROLET. RADIO AND heater. Na nonet dawn. Aasi- ------"0T SMJT Bar is m birminohj___ I a WOODWARD. U FONTIAC S door V-S, auto tra Raid nice l LUI IBs Van Camp Chevrolet, Inc. ITS SMART TO LEASE FALOONB TO THONDEWRTRnt PROM 000 MONTH TOM SUiXiVAN AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER ILkMME DkFaND HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ABSOLir"" ” HO MONET DOWN AMMO . . manta of MS.04 per mo Call Credit M*rMr. Parks a* Ml 4-7*00 Harold Turner, Ford. &AR PAYMENT* TOO BURDEN eome? Come la and aoa na and let U, help you idjurt to a leas T5on?s"used cars SM MM Laka Orton t m B n u s ON DEMOS 1961 Comets as LOW AS ~ $1795 1961 Mercurys V M LOST AS $2290 LLOYD Motor Sales 232 S. SAGINAW • FE 2-9131 ME FOR SALE MM Old*. 4-door hardtop, powsr stesrtni and hrakaa. Full pries only 141 Russ Johnson Motpr Sales MY 2-2871 MY 2-2381 Lake Orion "aSTiOLEt 4-DOOk. rsvii INCLUDES HEATER. WA8HER8. SIONAL LIGHTS. OIL FILTER. TAXES. AIR FOAM, IRC. «s.b >»A FREE LUBRICATION FOR 000 MILES RAMMLER-DALLAS Plus Free Bonus tool H. MAIN ROCHESTER Old - 2-0111 POPOB-CHBY8L.ER TRUCKS rro s DOOR HA Pnun., Radio and l. EXTRA NICE! wj uvwn' LLOYD lfTM SAOINAW. TK 2-0131. 233 S. WARD AYE. BIRMINGHAM. MI ♦•1738. ’S&^Sn** QUE^iuTO SALES. 1718.8AOIMAW. 'S3 Pontiac Radio, heater It 65 Nash Amb. Oeerhauled 140! IM others to chooaa »a up. ECONOMY CASH 22 AUSUBI 1960 CHEVROLET Rate alon* tha open high; cars free and fay with this 1 TALA HARDTOP 4-door course. This glistening sold Nipper Inside and out. Company Car has STsrythinp nucessary for your srery comfort And conren-Isocs. Power stearins and hrakaa. Powerful SM. H. F. engine with Turbogiide transmission and many other ektras. Only LOS* miles. Oh. yea. white waU tires, too. The nrlc*. ONLY $2595 Crissman ROCHESTER I. TIL I OL l-ttll ISM ^Uevroubt STATION WAO-on. radio and heater, sxcsUent condition, na asaaey down, tall ■rite IMS. Auumi payments of 111 par mo., CALL MR. WHITE. CREDIT MANAOER. -3ng Auto Sates________FE MSB ISM CHXVROUT. 4-DOOR HARD-tap, 1-owner, radio H*a «... speaker, heater, power iw. Can bee as*R a Mattel. 724 Oakland. sSsF .-AneiSv Jnst Make Payments •M CHET. 1 DH. *4M —Special— 1957 PONTIAC •tortMaf 4-Door Hardtop. 6to__ aad Scoter. Hydrate otic Transmission. Power Stakes. $U95 . PONTIAC RETAIL STORE M MT. CLEMENS sgrt' CORNER: CASS * PIE ISM OE SOTO SPORTSMAN HARD-top. No money down, assume small monthly payments. Lucky Auto Sales, Iff South Saginaw FE 4-3214. I DODGE 2-DOOR HARDTOP, Radio and Htater. etcsllent condition. No money down. Pull price t3M. Assume payments of SM per month. CALL MR. WHTnC. CREDIT MANAOER, FE 1*4*2 King Auto Salec lit 8. Bastnaw _____I___price only MS. Lucky Auto Salec. ltl South Saginaw. MB *2214. i*M FORD. PAIRLANE. BEAUTI-ful that Blue . Flam "*• and hooter, exertlaot Na money ddtiH, full Ml Assume payments of HI SS per month. CALL MR. WHITE, CREDIT MANAOER. •37 FORD, FULL ’M MERCURY engine, «125. PI 4-7342. ISM FORD. FULL FRIG* SM. NO money down. Aeeume peyments •I *4 par month. Call Mr. OWu. Credit MST. at MI SMOoTb IR MINOHAJS- • RAM-BLER, SM S. WOODWARD. IMS FORD WAOOH, V-l, RADIO * AUTOMA'T HO MORSY DOWN. Aaauma payments of 134 76 per m-Credit Mgr- Mr. Park. ___—J payments SUM per month. Pull price S4SS. Can Mr. O'Brian, credit Mar, n in S-3SS0. B 1 R M INGHAM . RAM-BLER, SSS 8. WOODWARD. whitewalls, extra ciemn i sere. BILL SMITH USED OARS ISO S. SAOINAW, FE 2-46*3. M PREFECT, ENOLI8H FORD, take over payments. MU 4-308B. •M FORD 3-DOOR WITH 8EY blue finish. Radio and heater, w-walle. Stock Hs. 1ST*. *7*8, EASY TERMS. NORTH CHEVROLET CO- 1000 8. WOODWARD AVE. MI 4-3736. 1*66 FORD VICTORIA. NO MONEY monthly prate into of only ■M _jcky Autb sale*. 1*3 South Saginaw. FE 4-3614. 4* FORD 4 DOOR. *6*. OOOD body. OB 3-SS7S after I. auMusiw ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aaauma payments of .*30.44 par me. Call Credit Mgr- Mr. Talks at U 4-7600, Harold Turner, Ford._________ FORD WITH RADIO AND HEATER, W/WALLS. Sharpl Red and white, 3-door. $6M lull price. No money down I CALL MR. MURPHY. FE 3-3830, EDDIE STEELE, FORD. ___________ ■M FORD VICTORIA WITH BEAU-tlfnl coral and white finish. AU rlnyl trim and factory air conditioning. PansraU aa low as per month. CALL MR. HUE- of MSS* per i_____ ____-- Mgr., Mr. Parke at MI 4-T6M, Harold Turner, Ford. 1*63 FORD. 4 DOOR. ORIGINAL owner, will taka bait oner. 23*6 Lancaster Rd FE 4-4S30. Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER ol tent IT Just Make Payments *M FORD. 1-DR., 1136 Pay only *T mo. Due Jan. 11th Rite Auto, Mr. BeU, PE 6-463S 10*.East Bled, at Auburn 'M-’M-'M FORDS—CHEVS, • b""DN' ■AJgy-i astr. Seise. Ins- FB 6-*Ul llir PORD. EXCELLENT CONDI-tISn. Leaving state, take over payments. Wf*v*3M. JOHNSON OFFERS Cadillacs NXwaAaaavAUW MERC. «-DB. .. I '66 FORD CLB SBD. . We believe a low mileage .'ft JgS mm I960 Cadillac-is your best]'** c&. cn. . all-around bi buy. WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward ’’Don’t go away . . . we might have something longer, wider, and bigger in one of our short, narrow, compact models." ’ For Sal# Cots 104 1641 FALCON 2-DOOR SEDAN. DE- wslls tinted (lass, standard shift. 3,00* actual miles Stock No. ISO*. Only 11.094. Ban terms, NORTH CHEVROLET OO- 1*00 I. WOODWARD AVE., BIRMINOHAM. MI IM FORD 3-DOOR, V-l, BTAND-ard transmission. Needs snglns work. Good body. *178 full pries. Assume payment* of 17.60 par month. BIRMINOHAM - RAMBLER «(• 8. WOODWARD, 60 It FORD, 2-DOOR, FORDOMATIC - Vary sood. EM 24*61, Stuart Conway. 1M4 FORD *-DOOR. WHITEWALLS 5Sr 3 PC___ . _____ ______ with radio and heater, w/wall*. No money down! 63.*7 par week. CALL MR. MURPHT. FE 3-363*, EDDIE BTBELM. FORD. 10M KDSEL HARDTOP. RADIO AND HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWER STEERING ABSOLUTELY NO MONET DOWN. Assume pumraU of 038.76 par mo. Call Credit Mgr:, Mr Parks at MI 4-76*0. Bars Id Just Make Payments *6* FORD. 3-DR 630* F*y only 117 mo. Du* Jan. It Rite Amo., Mr. BtU. FH 0-463* — — * — 64 LINCOLN ' CAPRI. RED AND black, sue. coclH 1-3203. jTTlNCOLN^^Ml. PAIR'CON- ____jrtlblss _ _____ _____ HARDT0P8 ALL MODELS AND COLORS RBCONDm^NED1" -According to Pxctory Specifications Free Driving Trial To Qualified Prospects >7 MERCURT TORI •r fall' power, at__ ___ Only 1008 Easy term*. NORTE CHEVROLET OO., 100* 8. WOODWARD AVE., BIR3HNO- HAM in M1E_________ 1961 MERCURT ' CLUB COUPS, MXRCOMATIC, RADIO AND EIATBR. ABSOLUTELY NO MONET DOWN. AteUm* payments of 613.08 ner mo. Call Credit Mgr- MrfPark. at MI 4-7M*. Harold Turner, Hrt._____ 1064 MERCURY CUSTOM 3-DOOR mission, radio, heater, whltewallt, 2-ton* finish. On* of the nicest can to coma out of this ana. Stock No. 143LB, 6*96. Easy terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO-1*00 8. WOODWARD AVE.. BIR-MINOEAM. IP 4-3736. JOHNSON OFFERS $395 Each ’55 FONTIAC 4 -DOOR SEDAN, OREBN ’55 PONflAC I-DOOR SEDAN. RED ’5rpONTfAC 4-DOOR SEDAN, WHITS Is PONTIAC 3-DOOt SEDAN, ORAT Russ Johnson Motor Sales LAKE ORION MY 2-2871 MY 2-2381 BIRMINOHAM QUALITY WITH ’61 CHEVROLET $2195 Show room new • automatic to* *59 RAMBLER ...$’845 Russ Jolinson I Motor Sales 7 LAKE ORION MY 2-2871 MY 2-23811 You Want | j Bargains 1*64 CHEVROLET 4-DR. STATU wagon, radio and heater. A 111 gem ... *(* down. T 1087 PONTIAC CLUB COUP* 1-f I ton*, hvdmmntta. radio, heater, iwn payment. I door. Radio. 1017 Chevrolet Mr. 210. I stick 1 owner ....................... 6*8* 1007 PontlA* etetloo wagon. door ...................IT, (I 1057 Pontiac Mr. Sedan. Hydra-made. Radio aad heater . ““ KIT Mercury t-dr. sedan. Marco- • brakes. Poeitracthm Chevrolet Parkwood wagon "glide Radio. Heater. Whit* tilt Red and white ... 11*41 57 HILLMAN . ...$ 495 ’56 FORD WAGON $495 ’55 MERCURY . . ■$ 395 *55 CHEVROLET $ 395 ( « - standard el ltl* PONTIAC 3 dr. Catalina Man-gold. Hydramatlc. Radio. 1*68 BONNEVILLE Sports Coup*. Hydramatlc. Radio. Heater, Power brake*. Whitewalls. White. Low down payment 106* CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN. 1MT PLYMOUTH CUHTOIf etatlon HAUPT PONTIAC 1*6* Eds el Villager station wagon, ti. Automatic trajuplMloa »13»» 11*4 Chsvralet 3-dr. aadan .. 1087 Ford 6-dr. Straight stick *460 lit* Pontiac station wagon. Hydra-matte. Radio and heater ... ““ 111* Bulck Century Moor 1 top. Power' steering. P • _ .. brake* ..............TTT...... *17*8 lilt Bulck t-dr. hardtop .. . 6266 For Sale Cars 106 'll PLYMOUTH ____ IBLVEDERE V4, SEDAN. WITH ONLY 2.*** ACTUAL MILES. NEWCOMB 8Bw"lT' TODAY. B%& naan at ip ST PE M1M Just Make Payments U PONT. 3 DR. 1*6 _ Pay only IS mo. Du* J*n. 16th Itlte Auto Mr. BeU. ft 0-453* Bsu^uman1ouSD srsvsz 1C MUI. hardtop Hydramatlc. doubla pow-tr. rota and white imtih. Mock SSrV? SUvfo4,Ltrt,S&,Uri% tuXf*$r&Dnkn-•mimo- door hardtop, I with aUMH radio aad heater, Black an^BT Interior. *4*0 BILL SMITH USED CABS, 16* 8. SAOINAW. FE 3-41*3 T OLDS. tAplel-ll ■HARP. MOST SILL. DRAMATIC, RADIO * HEATER. POWER STIRRING. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. --------- garments of 637.00 Credit Mgr, Mr. 1 4-7600, arold Turner, OWN. Aeeume 1*8* OLDS M HARDTOP. HYDRA., power steering and hrakaa. Ni nut. Hew white r»" - otter. PE 64706. 1*64 OLDSMOBILE, RADIO AMD whitewall tires, exeellent condition. PuU price, *111. Assume payment* of *16 per month. CALL MR. WHITE. CREDIT MANAGER. . jfij m* m S. Saginaw TAYLOR'S OK USED CARS Open Evenings MArket 44601 Walled Lake —CHEAPIES— • Winterised k Ready to Roil *M FLYM.......*4*6 lull price Chev 4-Dr. 6JN full pries UNCOtN 4 Dr. IMS full prise LINCOLN-CONTINENTAL DEALER money dov >f *34.1* | r---- mi at. u Brian, Cra Mgr., at 60 4-30*0. BIRMIN„ H^MMBLER. MS S. WOOD- 1*66 OLDSMOBILE M. 6-DOOR hardtop, radio, heater. Original owner. TUrquois* and whlte, pa«- go^.£otl£N«ft1 ISj- "ENDOFYEAk SALE *1 Chevrolet* a* lew M 6306 *14 Ford—'ll Studehaker Coupe All makea and models — ~ m N M h oa lilt me PLYMOUTH /I*.' i-CTUND4DI~lA^ voy. Excellent rubber, M.Ot* or-i*mal mile*. Wijijrat tranepor- —FREE FREE FREE— bsffrutgxjssrsi M-day'guarantee. I** _Fard_Pklrlaoa. S-dr. 8* Ford Ranehwogon........ ;i* Ford Palrlaae, 6-dr. ... 12P S. Mate. iSSws MU 4-ITU DecemlDer Sale SHEP'S For Sals Cm 106 IT PLY1SOUTE 1-DOOR WR$ RA-dlo and heater. wTwsOv MM full Price. No money gawjy BTEELS. FORD.______. 'am^raWblbn; lie s." WOOD- WABD. >fl 0 »00. 'te BLTIIOUTS, 2-bOOR. crafiAP MOTOR BALEa_ SAOINAW AT S. BOULEVARD iFSTSf. Money Down, PuS frlu *1*6. Aeeume Perm eats of 610 _p*r month. CALL 401. WHITE, CREDIT MANAOER. PE *44*3 Klne Auto Snlea 114 s. Saginaw 1*66 PLYMOUTH 4-DCyh ,«ADIO Mr. Parke at “ I7*“" *"»“ Turner, ford. IMS PLYMOUTH 3-DOOR. 14.0*0 actual miles. Spar* tire never mvm art WOODWARD. MI *-M**. 1117 PLYMOUTH STATION WAO-on, • pas* , radio, heater. Fow-erfUte,*“* “n Just Make Payments •M FLY. 2 DR. MS* Pay only IN mo. Du* 2*8. 15th Ate XutT Mr. BeU. PB *-4*3* 1M But Bird. «t Auburn *S5»riS »dan. 10.000 mlL *1033 **: MM Cedararnv# Ed., Whipple Lucky Aide Seles, lit —— taglneW, FE 4-3314. 10*0 PONTIAC I DOOR SEDAN. Hydramatlc. power brakes, paw. or steering, radio, beater, whitewalls. post traction differential 0320*. UL 3-3667__________________ L,uc“ym7um0"eile« ! ?I3 * South Ssglnaw, FE 4-3214- 1*17 PONTIAC, STAR CHIEF 4-do*r hardtop Ik excellent, condition hydrar-**- newer steering aad brakas. haust, delui M fontiacT Tran*., Rami TRA NICEr Wm LLOYD MTRS. IM iwner. OR 4430* 4 DOOR AUTO. _aad_Eaater. EX- SkaiRAW. Just Make Payments 'M PONTIAC, III* • Pay only 111 mo. Dae /aa. W iflte Auto. Mr. BeU. FE MM* IM Mast Slvd. at Auburn 1*64 PONTIAC ST ARC HI KP HARD-top. pwr. brake*, eteer, Hydra-maUe, 1 owner. OR 1-BI0. 10*0 PONTIAC. 4-OOOR CATA- ltaa vista, lav mileage. M.M*. OEI-ffiT 1*87 PONTIAC. 2-187*. teo, nsw llrei,'Tuil powsr. 1LOOO •ITBNOUBE FORD SOOIAO. USB new. the Ms on*. I new tires, ra-dle. heater. M.00S ml. Boowomt 6aes M Ankara ms pontuc aosmvnxrcoN-M'Au'^te.W'BliS?-inoham ■ eameiA SM s. WOOOWAEft m 6-30*8. lit* PONTIAC STATION WAOON. sxceUaut eondltloa II4410* 1*0* PONtlAd, * ~ PAMENOER wagon, hydramatlc. low mUaasa, full power, carpet, all other extra* Heal clean. 63.4M. OAkland *-1337.___________ _______ am pontuc hardtop; EY- DRAMAT1C, RADIO AND MUTER ABSOLUTELY NO MONET ner, Ford._______ M* POWTIAC CATi________, ... . •port* eedan. 10.00* ml., *L0ll.»*. M22 Cedargrore Ed., Whipple Lake Area. BUhORBAN-OLDS. I ward, Blrmlnr*"~ ' A PONTIAC.Ct- _____.... Auto. Trana,, W.Walls, Radio ai JOHNSON —■Wagon Specials— ’50 Rambler. .Save $1000 RIW CAB WAREAETY ’60 Chev.......$1895 •6* PONTIAC, 4-Dr. HT . i 1*4 '*• CHEVROLET Bsl Air, 4dr. | 8* ’ll CADILLAC one.... » — 'ItPONTMe, J-Dr: ..... f •82 FORD Vletortb i '64 CHEVROLET Cth. Cpe ... I Shep’s Motor Sales 8 EAST BLVD.________FE S- HOMER HIGHT MOTORS Oxford. Mich. OA 8-6M6 SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS I To find a job, plate t6 live or a good used car, see Oatsi-fied NOW I FREE! With Every Car Purchased During Our Ter rifle "Year-End" CLEARANCE SALE! 4 BRAND NEW ' TIRES (Original Equip- and Guaranteed) Brand New DELCO BATTERY (Dry charge and Guaranteed) 2 Snow Capped Tires (Pin* .4 Tina Listed Above) Don’t forget: Buy Now and Save 1% Sales Tax Matthews- Hargreaves OAELAND COUNTY’S ------HVgjk 831 OAELAND ’59 Rambler......$1595 LOW MITE AIMS SUPER ’56 Ford.........$795 PARXLANS. AUTO V4 ’47 Willys Jeep...$395 WAOOH, PUCE CONDmONII Russ Johnson ' Motor Sales LAKE ORION MY 2-2871 MY 2-2381 . ^or Sals Cars, _ __ pcnmAcs ! done dlscount Do us before you buy- Keego Sales & Service 'It RAMBLER* AMBASSADOR. V-k station wagon, power equipped, ean he flnanesd. MA 6-W7I. 64 RAMBLER SSDAN WITH 4- prtaa, na money downl 63 jl per week. CALL lot. MURPHT, FB 6-2*2*, room STOLE, FORD. 06* RAMBLER STATION WAOON. mom and heater, awtesnatlc. Custom 4-door model. Very clean. FuU price 11005. BIRMINOHAM-HiMfciSR. MS a WOODWARD. 01 RAMBLER AMERICAN • 2-DOOR SEDAN __61.046 IHUTSHD AT JOE KRYZA RAMBLER Ml N. LeROY and MS7 MAMMl deluxe. 66*0. iMniCAM *1 IQ-PB 4-SMS. 1*8* AMBASSADOR - DOOR walls. Wa mu's hardtop, Jet black, radii heater, power steering « brake*, electrie window Ufte. S a v e 81400. BIRMTNOHAM-MMUB, IM X WOODWARD, RAMBLERS Hew 'll car for 81.M2.4* dellvw- ■ rrSvwa must sell M MW 'll before hut let. Any H goes for holiday gnacHti. R&CRAJdBLER Super Market COMMIRCB HOAD EM 3-4166 EM 2-41M III* RAMBLER STATION WAOON. Super modal. Radio and heater, white eldawelli. Light blue la color. Lew mileage. Star ' transmission. Vary clacn. price 6UM 66 months MCI. BIRMINOHAMR/____ SM S. WOODWARD. MI 4-160*. Buy Now S'ESSEV0"”' FOSTOp&n&tAG°A%‘ BRAUN WAOOH 21*. * CYL. STRAIGHT STICK PLUS MANY OTHERS Houghten & Son IM N. Main, Rochester OL 1-PW1 1961 DODGE $1961 INCLUDES HEATER. T LIOHT8. OIL PTLnCR, ___ TRIC WIP7CRS, ETC. AND ALL TAXES, 36.0*0 MILE GUARANTEE ON ALL ‘M AND '<1 DODOES. $42.64 PER MONTH — Bank Rates — YOUR OLD CAR DOWN MEN J. SMITH HASKINS PRE- CHRISTMAS . USED CAR SALE IMS Santa Qaus Special ocavertlbls. V-* casta*. Dynaflow. power steertn*. power brake*, ram, heater. Many other accessories. Bright red finish. Uki new black top. Only....1141 A Present for All v The Family •17 Chevrolet "lw 3-door sedan, t cylinder engine, standard transmission, rwdle. hsster. Like now dark Mu* tlaiah. Sava. •67 Chevrolet Bet Air 4-doer hardtop. V-l engine. padergUde. radio. heater. Like new turquols 1687 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-dcor sta-wagon. Y-S engine, Power- ------ its inns power water. Like new p brekee, 1 condition niseiim, power steering, power i brakes, radio, heater/Bmutlful saddle brews and bals* finish. 1 A USED CAR FOR EVERY STOCKING HASKINS CHEVROLET *711 DM* Blshtray M an* MApl* 6-6*71 Open aitae ’Ml • SANT'A' IN IK*. PERSON "MERRY CHRISTMAS’* 1956 BUICK ....$ 895 1959 FORD ....$1»5 1955 BUICK ....$595 IimcUI 4-Door Hordtoo. Dvoft-flow. rmdlo. btfttor tnd vnK 1959 PONTIAC $1995 ■tor Chief 44D*er Srtto Fewer rot$ flnlih. 1960 PONTIAC $2895 1959 PONTIAC $2295 Bonneville 4-Doqr Hardtop with power steering, brake*, window* 1958 PONTIAC $1395 Had with whlto Ira. Thl* little gem is Immaculate and baa 1S 5 1957 CHEVY ....$995 4-Dear Sedaa. Powerful V-0 engine with Fawenllde *--- mission, radle aad neater. •pare the horses, rush aver ler the deal ef you TODAY'S SPECIAL 1958 FORD 4-Door Sedan .......$895 rrit*izzs- 4ss%tn& 1959 BUICK ....$1895 1959 RAMBLER $1495 •y Dhm and H — . 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One awaer. 0S*t miles. $1495 I960 BUICK ELEDTRA 4-Door Hardtop.' All $2795 1959 CHEVY IMP ALA. Automatic transmit rtoa. V-0 eng too. power equipment and custom interior $1795 J pc pc 1958 BUICK SPECIAL 4-Door Dynaflow, •potloas with shining chroma trim. True valutl $1095 1959 BUICK HLBCTRA Hardtop Premium rubber, as* owner, previous owner alwuye same to us lor $1995 1959 FORD $1195 < H / r\ xrffl put yoa la *d* af *u» msay fin* Hasp*Hum* . / # I 11 I epociais. V* hav* many make* and madtis l* etw*M 1957 BUICK BOADMASTER 4-Door. Power steering and brake*, windows, and ssaL Valu* rids harel $495 156b METRO SHDWROOSf HEW. Bpotl ms inside wad out at now low price. Sc curs to coo this oatl $1295 1957 BUICK $1095 REMEMBER! 1 yon may hat* extra cash for Christmas, drive ra up-graded any and avoid 1 | aad January paymente by punhartag raar saw or mead ear now M OUVA mStobsalk? | 14 COURTEOUS SALESMEN READY TO DO BUSINESS Oliver Boikk 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. FE 2-9101 BUICK - RENAULT - OPEL - JEEP - PEUGOEt am if THE PONTIAC PRESS/ MONDAY; DECEMBER 19, i860 7 J -Toddy's!Televisi6ti Programs-- Ofrt *—WWJTV Channel 7—WXYXTV Channel •—CKLW-TV tonights tv momiorra •:M (4) Trackdown. (2) Movie (Gapt) (k (7) NR (I) Pi (91)1 6:19 (7) Sport*. SslS (7) New*. «:» (1) NSws Analysis. , \ •:M (2) Newi. (4) New*. (7) Vikings (•) Brave Eagle 4:41 (I) Sport*. (41 Sport*. 4:44(1) New*. (56) Indoatry oa Parade. 7>99 (2) Assignment Underwater. (4) Sportsman's Corner. (7) Tnmhetnne Territory. (f) Ten Asked For It (9D Chriatmaa In Near Eng* 7:14 (2) Holiday PtayhouM. roc m Movie “The Blue Gar-drain.” (1963) To protect herself. • woman jilts a man with a poker Ben the lire-1 pine*. Ann Baxter, Richard Conte. (91) Why ol LIC*. 8:44 ft) Pete and Gladys (4) Ittverhoat (Gent.) (7) Cheyenne (Cart.) (9) Movie (GonU (94) Language and Linguist- horses and girls better than he likes working. Laraine Day, Kirk Douglas, nmui MORNING (4) Continental Classroom. 4:44 (4) Continental Classroom. 7t44 (4) Dave Ganroway. (7) Funews. 7:44 (2) Meditations. 7:44 (2) On the Tara Front. 7144 «> Felix the Cat ' (7) Johnny Ginger. 4:14 (2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Movie. (2) Movie. (4) I Married Joan (94) Saludo* Amigos. 4:44 (4) Exercises. P| (7) News. 4i4d (4) Faye Elinbrth. 14:44 (4) Dough Re ML (7) Exercises. (94) Our Scientific World. 1*14 (9) Billboard. I*» (4) (Color). Play Yow Hunch. <7• Divorce Hearing. (9) Ch« Helene (56) American Literature. 1*44 (9i Nuraery School Time. <2t f Love Lacy. (4) (Chler). Price to Right. <7> Morning Cburt. 1:44 (2) Bringing Up Buddy. (4) WMto Fargo. •7) Surf tide 4. (9) Movie (Gent) • (54) Animals of the Seashore. 4:44 (2) Danny Thomas. (4) (Color). George Pierrot. (7) Johnny Ginger. (9) Looney Tun* an: 1:14 (96) Friendly Giant. It« (7) Rta Tin Tin. (56) Michigan Conservation. 6:14 (SI) News Magazine. *14 (9) Newt. TV Features By United Press International BRINGING UP RUDDY, *,30 p.m. (2). A pretty Vhraeh student Flower topnlly’s bock yard. DANNY THOMAS. 9 p.m. Jan Clayton la the gueet star in a story about a sister act that wants .to audition at Danny’s dub ! KLONDIKE. 9 p.m. (4). Jackie Coogan portrays a rough first mate (56) Gutan Morgen. 11:30 (2) Clear Horten. (4> Concentration. (7) Leva That Bub) (56) Invitation to Art. TUBWAY AFTERNOON 11*64 (2) Love Of Life I (4) Truth or Consequences (7) Texan. <9) Susie (96) Colonialism 19:44 (2) Search tor Tomorrow. (7) Surfstde 4 (Conn •9) Din Meaner* Jubilee. . (91) Modern State. (7) Be* the Or* ••44 (2) Andy Griffith. 19, Mary Morgan. (4) Dante 14:44 (91) Ln Donee France (7) Adventures hi Fandtae. iit:46 a) Guiding Light. “* ““ ^—I -----> (Y) Newt. !l:44 .1:14 *1:49 11:44 (2) V (4) J (7) Paradise (Oauf.) (9) Festival (Oont.) 14:44 ft) Project 2, (4) Berte Jackpot ft) Peter Gram (4) Festival (Conn 11:14 (2) Newt. (4) New* (7) Racket Squad 11:14 (2) Weather (4) Weather 11:44 (2> Sports. (* Sports. L l*tl (3) Movie. 11:14 (2) Movie. "The Neanderthal Man.” (1933* With the aid of , an injection, a adeatiatj' cat into a sabor-toothed ti-j ger. Robert Shayne. Richer,1 Qua. (7) Movie. “Mr. Deeds Goes to Town.” 0936* When a *» man hum a small town inherits ■ fortune and cornea to New York to see the! sights, he becomes a target 4: aa tor fortune hunters. Gary Cooper. Jean Arthur; GmW Bancroft. 7 «:|» (9) News. / / j«:44 11:46 (9* Telescope UAW. / 11:61 (91 Movie. “My Dear Sdcre-, retary.” (1M9) A secret* r> finds out that her bos* likes t:« 4 young bop into bard labor. I With Jot Lansing. Ralph Taeger and Charles Herbert. ADVENYTRER IN PARA DIRE. 9:30 pan. (7). Adam Troy (Gardiner McKay* takas a group bathing beauties to an exotic Island to poae for fashion pictures. One of the models to murdered Another tries to blackmail a publicity man into marriage. JACKPOT BOWLING. 14). The lydfgest single bowling history — 965.000 — Hake when bowler Earl Johnson meets the grlnner of the praUiuin-ary match between Steve Nagy (4* fCBtop). BOwld Bt You ^ Ronnie Gaudern ; PBYBB GUNN, 10:30 p.m. (D.j .Gum (Craig Stevens) gets mixed l up in a strange blackmail case after agreeing to help a 10-yewr-jold boor. Sapi Toneno (Eugene Martin). find the mm who heat up I the boy’s dad U:» p.m 10 Claim Seeing /Quizzed by Probers; Others Eye Possibility Jet Overshot Pattern NEW YORK ID-Two teams of federal investigators planned intensive questioning today of least 10 persons who claim they actually raw Friday’s airliner collision — worst in aviation history. Other Investigators eheekad tha Uaea DCS Jet overahet the point at Which It was to begin flying a err*nags-lar “bolding pattern” prior to Ms Intended landing at Wewtid Airport. As the dytl Aernautlcs Beard pressed its inquiry, tha exact total of dead etfll could not be determined! All 128 persons on the Jet and on the plane that collided with it, Trans World Airlines Super Constellation. wen killed five other perssas were knew* Water fold Man Injured in'Crash oh South Blvd. A Waterford Township man wi injured when his car smashed into the rear of another auto on West South Boulevard Saturday, evening. Gordon Sutherland. 53, 1715 La Due St., was in satisfactory condition today a( St, Joseph Mercy Hospital where he was under observation for poasMe head injuries. Bo told Pontiac pottos ha rasa driving west oa Bra* Boulevard whew Ida car fett the roar af am driven by George A. Carpenter, a. tit crystal Lake Drive. Carpenter told officers he had stopped to turn into « driveway. The accident occurred east of Bloomfield Ave. at 6:49 p. forty-thebe Munich Mourns Qver Air Crdsh Usually Gay <3% F«or» Toll of 49 MaylKso In Downtown Calamity MUNICH, Germany (AP)—Police today feared an Jncraun hi the death tofl of the air disaster that plunged thin gay Bavarian ' HURRY, HURRY, HURRY - With Christmas just around the corner, Cortam Small of Waterford Township has a message for any tool minute shoppers. If you want your friends and relatives to receive their gifts by Christmas you'd better tony and got them to the mafL Tha rah to oa Services will be held Tuesday In Chicngo for Stephens Baits, 11, rho survived for 21 hours. Stephen’s body arrived from New York Sunday night on a Jotted cargo flight. Stephen's parents Mr. and Mrs. ■j* ^Injuries F3I0I to Area Man IMS. <4* News. 11:69 <}> My Little Margie I (4) News 7) About Fares Next Treasurer Starts Practicing •Her Signature ! KENTFIELD. Calif (AP)-Tte Howard W. Elliott, 34, of Birmingham Dim After Saturday Crash A 34-yesr-old Birmingham man] faOto of U. & be an attractive brunette whose 1 caD bar “Libby New Violence in New Orleans Vandals Hurl Creosote at Walls of Methodist Minister's Church hi Brooklyn, where the Jet plane crashed, and at toast two man another victim died to n boapttal. The condition of the bodies made lAeyflftootian difficult. PoUct appealed to all Munich families to report if any relative* had toiled to return home. It was learned Sunday that a . g. Artny private, previously x fisted among the fiend, was 1 hitchhiking a rids to London aboard the r*«"» And was kfltod . NEw OjUJEANS I*?1* ~ Ajta a* cufa. ho was yte. Uvta I. 5^k*3ind * Shennan, 20, of Undsn. N. J. . New Orleans sixth week of school ,n ^ . desegregation b Light globes filled with tarUke creosote were buried against the white stucco walls of the Rev. L. A. Mark’s Methodist Church an the edge of the French Quarter this wo.................. tone Mack stains. York by train. Shephen had been aboard tha United Jet The total of 04 bad fluctuated because poRrn were suable to team believed to be hamate at 'Those who strike of the church strike at Christ, said the bishop aa hi tod the cot gregation in prayer for the souls ol church. IS) I 14) Bold Journey (56* Paries Freneau. (2* As the World Turns From Throe Roots <7i Who Do You Trust* • 36* Memo to Teachers. )}• Brighter Day • 4> Make Room lor Daddy (7* American Bandstand. :2* Secret Storm. Tji Edge ol Night. Jingle* • 4* Here's Hollywood. •9* Adventure time •2* Movie Eliott Reid, actress Hermotoe Gin-'*" HoUy 7^™** gold and singer Earl Wrightaon. ■ (color'. Bad Tree Ornaments! Add to Fire Deaths By UaMrd Press tateraatfaual Defective Christmas tree trim-! Oakland Highway by *a jot While the inquiry moved ahead In Now York, a flight recorder recovered from the Jet to Brooklyn way to its manufac- Elirabeth Rudel Smith. 49. andJhjMhnR M State Rep. Edward Lebreton _____ aaked the legialature in BatO administration of President- TTTI «* » withhold the buck | elect John F. Kennedy aw^ rera^ trom the crate I ^ ^ few Orleans' TV victim. * * * ought topSUmiUkat. school system Friday when the Howard W. Elliott Informed of her appointment fay! ------—------ Christmas holidays begin. of 2379 Pembroke! Kennedy Mrs. Smith said ate f ij /* . j i ill 'Tfs going to be awful hard . suffered inter started practicing her iigntirr 1 j9V0S MGf UrflllOCllllu for tlMW «ri»ol teachers and Jnaf- Iters and carpentors to opiate to I **«* PARR. ll» pm. mjfitofi yratetfiay of tarries received j grandmother of two, will take M-l. l^in V*"-‘^*UCd a. Walton, Visited the church maul of Formas'* leaving Ma 0 year-aid daughter Is the Wit TV tragic to* d identifying, the German dead was toft to a aad proceitoon at friqnds a stives which t raS| of ciondnltotoo to Chancellor Konrad Adnauer. Ade- ___replied with an svprrasinn of condolence to the famillw of the Amerlan dead. h’a Laud Mayor Mo* Vogel ouf Toll la *60 na| and head in-1 TV oWleial version probably wUli 104 Air Force expert* torough examination at me wreckage of the shattered twin-engine Conralr to a search for the cause of the accident. juries. He we- be “small, simple and scratchy,"!__ T Q their own children why there isn't: aS IW0 rClSOnS DUrn a snnta cum v ynr,* V tald.|bvy pipelines. DEARBORN IP — A Dearborn grandchild cumbed at Hurley [she declared. Hospital In Flint, j * * w Active in politics only since 1944 __ __. . The driver SfL^ a DmocwUc national com-ir°n“nL cmr™d, “T _______|_______________________ ** °**>et <*r. mttteewoman since 1964, ate ho» ftr,,n thHr hurni,V .mingt and forgotten cigarette* H«ro*fi Haywood. 39. of llll S.j^ a newapaperwoomn; has^ midnight Sunday, tested causa* today of a spate renmtee^L^ cnowner of a drew shopj^ brathertetes 'weekend fire deaths across ife crttlcal cond tton tody at the ha, helped ter three broth- ^ „ nation ** ***** ***** U nm a mtchlnery company In' John W. More dirt has been moved .to of which he got no encouragement talcury oil or its products, than all the house. [that"required to build all existing * * ! Mayweed** sou Robert, i*. aaa- Montreal j A United Proas International tshrrf s trartured leg aad matt! count showed at toust 32 persona; pto rote. Re «u to tolr aowfMfsu. ’ I burned to death or fatally Injured' Another son. Harold Jr.. 12. tedi | In fire* since Saturday night. At [minor cuts. 'least eight of the victims werej Flint state police said Haywood children turned left from Evans Road, near] j #00 .Grand Blanc, onto L'.S. 10 and wasij j Florida and Texas each recordedjotnick broadside by the Efiiot carl1 six fire deaths Four persons diedlheaded north on the highway '60 Farm Exports May Hit $4.6 Billion Traffic Deaths Held to Seven 56, of Qearborn, and Rinold llopke.: Butote. a T^hm^tl ftnto ta*Warret? - - • - A* sHtotal hmeral ws^aeta n)(ht decide whether to1 Howard W Elliott. 34. Birming-■ Md “ participate in the congress called ham. and Ray H. Buttars. 46. by the premier to ''determine all Ionia, died of injuries suffered in aspect* of the coming harvest.“laccidents in which their cars were The vote against was unanimous, skieswiped. Tha rerettag coincided with re- Two af the accidwte which William J. Rayert. 42. Hint, and Mrs EMI Badovinac. 41. rural Marion, were killed in separate car-train accidents. Rayert was killed Saturday morning at the . Michigan 61 grade crossing in Marlon. Buy now beFore the 1c soles tax increase Jan 2! Also we ore giving huge discounts to cut down our inventory, we have made our monthly and yearly quota and like to pass tha sav- NOME, Alaska (AP>-A Wien, Alaska Airlines passenger plane! ,r_______ _____, , with io persons aboard V NOW AM SAVI - ON RU APFUANCB t TTt “T • “ i Fksf PsysNaf ia March It ram dastoa (undra near tte airi ■ Oft. Tlte airlines said those aboard U were shaken up in the landing but U their injuries were not believedj| to be serious. An Air Force C47j| was diverted to Northeast Capel to bring the passengers and crew Kloctiic Coaptiy Open ovsrj sight U Cbristam tU f p* 825 W. Huron Street PI 4-2S25 l!fcRaaaHH4RRRBaBRaaaaaaa9M«ws8a<1 massacred by tte rehte. Osm-m—ere ato* buried thr4r dead. wwj tstsi Mrs (intt' wesa into) * WJBK. N»*l. ISIhSII WJS. MVS. Murray WWJ. K»w«. IterttM WXY*. Newt, Wpl.‘ Claw. nres. Da*M WJBK, NSW*. *»l«l WCAK. Nm Mtrtyn WPON, Cu*y •rte-WJR, Josh teste ; | Knsteni Csmsguey Peewlnee have beeu pat to the torch by i sabsteaiw. Fires were reported of a Saturday aoetdrte ta Ratty - wxtiT* 1I.1S-WWJ. World MOW* UOMHA MV* WWJ, Nyws, hohortt ttAM WStt ________ CKLW. Fmm, tor* .0*ss*r wjsk. Ms tens wew aresLorf*rlde" •a*-wjk. Music tea WCAK. New* WPON. ISrlr Bird tiOO-WJn. n*w*. Musi* wm. MW*. - Robert* WXYS. Now*. Wat -CKLW. tew*. Toby D*vM WCAK. Newi f, ,.. v, WPON. teh Lark 1:SS—WXYZ. Mwt. Walt CKLW. Nvwe WJBK. Tr»tne-CopUr S:*S—WJN. tew*, a Own: WCAK. toMridte I .S3iSiLSm* 1*:**—WJR Karl Km* ■Mm Mate Brwakfeit club Jao Via wjbk, tewt, Said WPON. NCR Workshop lita-WJS, Health, wxra, M*mtt*v WWJ. Now*. Lyahet CKLW. JO* TU WJBK. tews, MM WCAK- MW*. — WPON, Chuta town IA—WJR. Tline tor M«*M TfSSDAT ipTBNNOON ll:**—WJR. tew*, Per* • wwj. tew*. LreUr wm. tew*. lttteteT cklw. Sa-Tte*.... SfCAN. New*, Pare* WPON. mwi, L*w1* t:«o—WJR. Ccmpoelle WWJ. tew*. MtxweU CKLW. tew*. D*vlr» WJBK, tin wpon. ire Lark WJBK. Lm WCAR, Newt. Sherldto WPON, Jtnr Olees S:*S—CKLW. ■•* OkTte < *0—WJR. Muitr Ball WWJ. tewi, Lynker WXTS. Winter WJBK. Le* WCAR. Newe, aherldta -WPON. C*rtl**e Trtd* The government already has ordered sugar mills to begin operations in an attempt to salvage CKLW. Sparti. Date* Site—CKLW. New*. Osal At Jaronu ft cost 212,900 to grind up burnt cane which yielded only 26.000 worth of raw sugar ♦ ♦ # • Molt of the association members are small sugar cane growers with plantations of not mors than 330 acres. The association reprereata the Buttars was tolled Sunday night j hen his car stodged into a tree! after It side swiped another car in! an attempt to pass on Michigan 66. three miles north of Six Lakes in Montcalm Cbunty. Oscar Rude, 57. Grand Rapids, and Robert N. McDonogh. 27.1 tor, were killed in accidents to which their -cart struck trees. Rude was tolled in Paris Town-! i, Kent Cbunty, Sunday and McDonogh was tolled Sunday night to Livonia. ■it yet taken avqr by the Caate* regime. Many of the growers, howevtr, privately expressed (he \ opinion that th« Castro govwrar eventually would taka osier ( ' tationa and set up ”4 2 Unarmed Bandits Taku $24 From Man A Pontiac man reported being] robbed by two unarmed bandits last night behind 161 Weaeen St. UUs KarkendalL 54, 375 Raeburn L, told Pontiac police two unrated bandits grabbed him, took 214 and fled on foot. KnrkandaD said tte robbery occurred at 7:45 p m. GET OUT OF DEBT! WITHOUT A LOAN CONSOLIDATE and Arrange to Pay All Your Bills Past Due or Not... ONE PAYMENT PUN MICHIGAN’S Largest and Reputable Company with Office* throughout Michigan Witt Help You Pay Your Bilh. You May AVOID Repossession* and May STOP Those Garnishments . . . WE CAN HILP YOU! "DEBT". Protection 1 nsuronce Available! men aib assocutioi, ik. —“ ' Additional ORtoss to Detroit 1011 W. Hero* (tfe Bltekt W. .♦ TtU*rwph' FE 4-9161 TftE PONTIAC IPRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1960 FOBTYFOm of THOMAS-ECONOMY - WITH TWEED and BOLTAFLEX COVERING and 3-SPEED VIBRATOR Now-2 Storesto Serve You . Better! Reg. $89.95 Trucks have been booting o steady path to both our stores i bringing factory fresh merchandise for Christmas deliveries. This Christmas make it a gift for the home from one of the Thomas-Economy Stores, gifts that the entire family will enjoy for years. SAVE $20.00 The finest name hi reclining chairs offered lie the newest model of their top-quality product at a considerable saving which we are passing along for your enjoyment. Each chair with extra comfortable kidney roll styling la covered in Tweed, a long-wearing fabric with Wlpe Jsan heavy gauge Boltaflex plastic and complete with a f epaed vibrator ran by a UL-ap-proved electric motor. Quantities limited, so order youm today in Charcoal Brawn,, Beige and Turqublae. Tweed Boltaflex combinations. Largo selection of Lano Cedar Chests in many finishes and Colorful plastic swivel choirs by Boumntte r. Choice of colors, walnut finished arms. Srlnze-tono logs MAW with brass leg lt| leveiers .................. EV Sliding Gloss IlihiH Roomy bookcaso with sliding gloss front in your choice of Gorgeous dinette with mar-proof top ond 6 matching chain in o new bronzetone finish. 36" x 1AA 4r.xt.ml! to HU Mar-resistant plastic top in your choice of walnut or blond. 7 - drawers, at- SAABS Good soloctiofl of sofa bods by Simmons in your choke of colors and 1*9 A stylos. Priced #11 from ............... IV Zippo red foam soot ond bock cuwions art comfortable ond eosytartcover. $J(|N Rigid frame in All walnut finish .. ■ V Colonial bokcaso in 24" ond 36" sizes. Hand rubbed maple finish. M 95 Priced # A from ........ » ■ Comfortable lounge choirs {along wearing, easy - to V'. . clean supported tAJttfl piestk coma: Foam BRUM' ~ cushioned soots W Sense tionolly glamorous giftl R Lc h ornamented $AABB frame! Gkaming MA mirror! Only ...... ■■ ■ Modem, foam cushioned saucer choir in your choke MAM of white, coral or |U turquoise plastic Ew G.E. Refrigiratoi 11 Cu. Ft. General Electric Refrigerator with shelves in the door. 5 - Year warranty on Imported saucer choir in rood with block iron base1 fABS makes picturesque, II useful gift......... V Hollywood Bed Twin size Hollywood bod by Soaiy. Includes innerspring mattress, matching IPABI box spring, hood- Ml board and legs — VV Large selection of hassocks in all shapes, sizes and colon. SABS Priced Jl from ............ V brass ferrules Ample Free Parking Easy Credit Terms Both Stores Open Evenings Until Christmas Delightful modern stylo with upholstered arms for extra comfort. Colorful plostk cover. Regular $39.50 hWeNMi>3 THOMAS ECONOMY I Tho Weather o.o. Vtiilw im Cloudy, light THE PONTIAC >18th YEAH KmyiAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, i mu><—M PAGES ElecfPresident of 0^. Today-Jack a Shoo-In Take Corine's Advice Waterford Mother Dies Nov. 8 Vote Selected Only the 537 Elector! Who Do the Picking WASHINGTON (tJPI)\i The next president of the United States eill really be elected today. Barring some unexpect- iFaitoo Regain Consciousness; Await Tests They're Dreaming of Christmas at Home ed surprise, John F. Kennedy’s slim popular Vote victory over Vice President Richard M. Mixon in the Nov. 8 balloting will be con* finned when the 537 presH dentlal electors meet in state capitals all over the nation to db the actual electing. e * Undar the frequently criticized electoral college system, written into the Constitution, the voter* mt month merely selected these electors, Each state is alloted § Health Dapt. Working j on Donham Qase to Dettrmino Cause Waterford Township po-j lice remained baffled today by the mystery deaths of a young mother and her 3-year-old son. The mother, Mrs. Robert Denham, 24, of 109 Exmoor Road, died yesterday at Pontiac Oenaral Hospital of undetermined caiiaas. * Her son Raymond was found dead la his crib Friday afternoon, near the unconscious body of his mother. The cause of his 'death was still unknown! j today. 1 There wtre on marks of violence! Victor Joseph of Palestine. Yvan Kolesnikov of Russia and A Nordhausen of Germany. Also attending the school is brother, Victor. look together. Do yotUpiMa fOgaane who Is enuy about a certain We Ccrri¥8e-Home sport? Give hbn a brass ice bucket with a sports figure &%• . tog; you have your IflaiM TaIas LeoAe choice of.* number of ' Airliners Collide for Christmas Day1 uverAi^ Crash Gay City Faa 49 fyay Riso Jailed Husband .■*_». —“r** escapee Outingneuver, plastic box holding round gwtUtlwtf number oJj new V6rk la-iw© teams .of Fire- at Howafl Guard o' k**> mtwaturr soap vitamin pills he took from a kitch-jfederal investigators planned *-! '** Send one of lavender or rose petal*. e« cupboanl earlier hi ti* day. tolt'uowive nuestloning today of .«* HOWELL. Mich. .API ^ -P - 4 yoang Isdy levekid s imOumi bury shaped. being examined by State actually saw Friday’s airliner ool- ta h*V« jSZ !ITl* rtmm ***• tak** Department Wxicotogirts at Laa-hrion - wwatin aviation history. ^ m ^ l-k. VWy asw com. la a «*$ hag la an effort to dete/nino the W a * bmd. Ut Idm out. rtefr of hmUlmi stytsa. IwcSsd- cause at dfeath In —choose .* _ *. *. _ 'tU, Uai. ^ Thomas Sargent, 29. hrom Ms Lhe than the sHfcmry spina* aaS * irhat ca—ed tbe Um DCt Jet Involved had IngMon county Jail can, Sunday. wMheat say h«s la the treat *' d the Christmas season on the beach ning ourselves,*' said the 21-year-okt! itlan College student. This would seem a strange statement coming fromL lost students at NCCC, but'not from Monika Stringer. [< *'' '" ** sophomore whose homelt , .a \i is in Popt Elisabeth, Souths nmanned Capsule Africa ^ . U . Monika is one of five foreign uccesstully Fired the college in Avon Township. 1%r \fmt4 Located in the gently rotta* hUis iskcted aa anniaimed model of *>,,thlrwt <* Rochester. the j MUNICH Germany lice today feared an tote which la a little leather draw" string hag with a matching lighter attached. Christmas Shoppers Can Look for Cold for missionary work as a for the Church of Christ. , Cuban Meets With K MOSCOW (Apt — Ernests Guevara. Cubes leftist economic ChW, met in the Kremlin today t with Soviet Premier Khrushchev i. and ' ..First ' Deputy Premier fan- Victor lived In historicJenai THeMed Art Thou, Mary**. ♦. First Chapter as She Awaits Her Wedding Day now on a-stooL in dtwey-eyed .rev-1 erie. « Anna arrayed her for thp I ceremony. He braids had been j M) God's disfavor and, in! NN*w I kasw that the Lard the priest* had come to Pad hath greatly Me—ml m." PUN JABS to M. a!« tm , T«,um»ni Account of Unit Story U a to wb tktuk. u hm« vtaiSo IwirtotoS eroot toUsMs By OEORIJE CORNELI. - Adoration'welled hi tb* heart of tbft ski's aging, mother Ahok, as MAs the Lord ray God Hveth.” Anna bad vowed, “whatever I bring forth, whether it be male or female, | will devote h to the Lard my God.** Christmas Story for Chifdron, Pago 36 FtYINQ TKIC0Q9 - ' 11 Ar y. th# feather U S Wtithcr Bureau Forecast Clotsty, light-snow (Details aa Papa i> THE PONTIAC 118th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19. 19«<>—44 PAGES Elect President ofU^Today-Jack a Shoo-In Nov. 8 Vote Selected Only the 537 Electors Who Do the Picking WASHINGTON (UPI) — The next president of the United States will really be elected today. Barring some un expect ed surprise, John 7. Kennedy’s slim popular vote victory over Vice President Richard M. Nixon in the Nov. 8 balloting will be confirmed when the 937 presi-> dential electors meet in state capitals all over the Miatton to do the actual electing. Take Connes Advice WatBffordMother Dies Under the frequently criticized electoral college system, written into the Constitution, the voters last month, merely selected these! electors. Each state is alloted aj jrnnihef of electors equal to the' total of its senators and House i members. Deaths Still a Mystery Fails to Regain Consciousness; Await Tests They're Dreaming of Christmas at Home Health Dept. Working on Denham Qsse to Determine Cause t’nt i certified Its tft ' clectots tor Kennedy last WMt. •ame RrpiMinuM Mggreted a long *hot po**th’||ty that Nhum stltt might win JJ*e White Hou*r. Kennedy’s .official total re-jn , _ __ . mailed in doubt right up to to-jllCrC 8 001116 Help day’s electoral college balloting 1 ' "" berauae of paasibie defections by! individual Southern electors happy about his proposals. PMlUt Pn« n,M HI KKV. Ht KKl , HI RKV - With Christmas Just around the corner, Corinne Small of Waterford Township has a' message for any lap! minute shoppers. If you want your friends and relatives to receive their gifts by Christmas you’d better hurry and get them in the mail. The rush is on. TV indicated division before the electors met was 300 votes forj Kennedy and 233 for Nixon. Aj total of 210 was needed tor elec-1 Hon All of Mississippi's eight electors and Six from Alabama, who ran unpledged to any candi daw in Iht Nov. 0 balloting, an-Bounced They would vote for Sen. Harry 7. Byrd, Democrat from/Virginia. Is That Lqpt Gift Giving You Wgterford Township po*| lice remained baffled today by the mystery deaths of a young mother and her 3-j year-old. son. The mother, Mrs. Robert! Denham, 24, of 109 Exmoor Road, died yesterday at; Pontiac General Hospital: of undetermined causes. Her son Raymond was found dead in his crib Friday afternoon, near the unconscious body of h 1 s mother. The cause of his! death was still unknown.! today. Therr were no marks of violence]^ on either body, police sard. The boy was believed to havp been dead at! least tow- hours before his body I be able i, death. Bat she never regained By J ANET ODELL Nalln Press Boom Editor . Still looking for that one gift item? We are too. Let’s k look together | conclusive, police said. Dq you know someone who is crazy about a certain. Traces of mfluem.i and pii* t INTERNATIONAL CHRISTMAS — Discussing the Christmas Ajstom* of their native .countries are four of the five, foreign ’ students who attend North Central Christian College in AVon Township They are (from left) Monika Steiniger of South Africa, Victor Joseph of Palestine. Yvan Kolesnikov of Russia and Etke Nordhausen of Germany. Also attending the school is Kolesnikov's brother, Victor. "y?T Z ispcrt? Otve him a brass ice bucket with a sports figure the hoy's stomach led doctor* to! TSJ^tSU I ----'------> the top; you have taw *“"*1 •a maatovr v Me by DUto W* ■ T_1 _ „ P_AA/I choice oCLa number of ’'UsO.irspeastMe tV shock was! ztjzz r;£r bun-loter rrees «*>ru. mud, me i majority. kraardy ar Ntsow This would have thrown election into the House of Rd sentatives where Hat Southerners] twped to trade their support for s promise of no new civil rights action.' Each state would have had one vote in the house with 26; needed for election. bailed Husband sports. K * * 4 said Waterford Puttee Chief Ptn-I We like the little kit that con-idw ?h ewas under a doctor’s care for a nervous disorder since. lOCIaim Seeing TWe Can't B& Home Munich Mourns Airliners Collide for Christmas ’Over An; Crash tains a roller for getting lint off the birth of her daughter. Lori Highland Fork Wife," i weeks ago SWALLOWED Pll.l.s HAWAII IN IMH'BT Hawaii’s final vote still v clothes and several refills Any-]Ann, ipne could use this_______ „ ^ A sweet-smelling 'present is a the father mid police hi* mi bad Escapee Outmaneuver, pUstH- box holding two round (wallowed an unknown number cf fjre gf Howell Guard j packages of fancy miniature soap vitamin pills he took from a kitch-and one of lavender or rose petals.jen cupboardearlier in the day. but ’ — The1^0 *°*P ** 1*^ cone or straw-. Quizzed by Prober»;| By don fermoyle i t II Jf ao aa i Others Eye Possibility “We usually spend the Christmas season on the beach; 4y "'°y Kise ln Jet Overshot Pattern j—swimming or tanning ourselves,” said the 21-year-old Downtown Calamity North Central Christian College student. I _______ • j* / ! M., ^ ,1 s i MUNICH. Germany (APt—FB>/ new YORK tit—Two teams of This would seem a strange statement coming irom,IlM, tatay featvd an jnereaw ZJ federal irvestigators planned w- most Students at NCCC, but not from Monika Steinger, j the death toll of the air disaster ■ he-; HOWELL. Mich. rirty of turn Mare styles, Includ , tog f rench PrsrtsrUl We saw cate naadera sue that »»> lower being examined by State Health ■ Department toxicologists at Lan- ] listen — worst in aviation history, sing in an effort to determine the cause of death in each case. without aay legs to Hie treat. Feuder taid. “We. an rtlll at a leas aa to what caused the deaths." He la hoping the tovlrol egtata will V able to aaive the ing,checked, with a recount sched-jyoung lady leveled a snub-nooedberry shaped, uled to be completed today'. ’ (revolver and said “Now listen to ptaiiaa have taken aa Recaaae of tkK. both Repub- ** ** »-*. lira, and Dewmrratir elector, ^ W h‘m Irani the Mth atatr piaaaed to * * * eaat ballots ' Deputy Uoyd Cook irienaen- . ,1 Thomas Sargent, 29. from his U*4 The filing of duplicate pleotoiul CowUy ^ Sunday, votes U permlttrd and Mid Sargent grabbed thel J^f^itSi Discovery by detectives of pieces! baifot. to me contested «■ « «-5SS| Hayes presidential race, bto.j^y^ ^ mlnrd ' basket at the Rnham home was ”***“* vWe was not jotog to ^ Sargents then fled in « Tttrtcti^ S’ e*> !rev*^tod^ ^ ““I .make the difference to this elec-1,.^ ___j - There s an attractive uetn egg Hon, as those states’ did in 1*1». rBTO' —mip in blue and white china wito aw a j Sargent aa« beta* held M a the story of the Pilgrims on it. The procedure probably will be maxlmnm security eett because j * *• * for Congress to agree amicably! be escaped from a southern Bus the woman smoker to. accept the Mite of hawaliani Mfohlgaa prtoon tarns to; IBM jfote which is electors If the w toner* are decided •*« zMpped away again mat Btring bag wi by the eouito before Congress jmw when bring returned to (attached. - tensive questioning today least 10 persons who claim they! . _ actually Mat Friday's Airliner col UWTldniMXJ CdpSUI6 “♦a sophomore whose home mat plunged this gay Bavarian —i* -' mourning over thr » words “telephone . . . jerked . . Wall’’ had been deciphered, rContinued, on Page 2. Col. 3) Other tovestlgaUi, eheeked the poMihUity that the IMtod Air Ltaea DCS Jet tovalved had overshot the prill at whfoh It was to toigto Byhig a reetaaga-tor "holding patterw" prior to Its Intended landtag at IdlewtM Air- As the Civil Aernautics Board pressed its Inquiry, the e x a c t add not be American Successfully Fired iAfrica. . M I . ■ i A total of 49 ] j Monika is one of five foreign. juM1 ,0 ^ >cc ’students who add an international j • t’. S. Air Foi the Yuletide season atj plunged into a dowatowa street determined. CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. «T —The UaMrd States suceeaataily rocketed Its _ — —*-—— ...........— ------ 1 tar flight wtthtn lour ms am* A fleet of rid pa. plane* i All 1» persons on the jef Andoo[ fceHeoptera togan aa Immedl the plane that collided with it. aj attempt to recover the capsule, not celebrated the way it is here Trans World Airlines %pcr Con-, An lnMimrrmral by the Nation she said. stetlatfon. were killed. Five other persons were known to have perished aa the graaad la Brooklyn, where the Jet plane . rramtoC and at lea*) twd more { •* «raad were mteriag sad probably dead. al Aeronautics and Space Ad- { ministration mid the one-ton ] Neither is it capsule was sighted la Attoatie Victor Joseph waters some N miles northeast theological cot for missionary work as a minist* I for the Church of Christ. flavor t the college in Avon Township. Located in the gently rolling hills] had turned n crowded street ed> just southwest of Rochester, the hrto a blaring mas* of twisted snow-covered campus looks like aj wreckage. Currier and Ives winter scene this! Forty-eight charred bodies were time of yekr. recovered from the wreckage aod Inside the cheery lounge of the another victim died in a hospital, administration building. Monika The condition of the bodies raaQr - told of the haildsy season in identification difficult. Police ap- •tr it was gewer- pealed to all Munich famifies to Hy too hot on Dec. S to keep report if any relatives, had failed Christmas trpe. jto return home. . c _ V. .. . , J It was leariled Sunday that a Christmas in South Afrvcn «u,. s Artny private, previously ftot listed, among the dead, wns j hitchhiking a ride to Lortddh t ■ Services will be heW Tuesday in Cuban MmH With K Chicago tot Stephens Bait*. 1L! _____ _________________________________ .. ... .. ___. who survived for 26 hours. . j- MOSCOW (AP> — Ernesto Ghe-; , , . ' . r . . . Iwarw, Cuba's leftist economic1 J *h taitas. is Palestine, the PARENTS TAKE TRAIN iofafig, met in the Kremlin today rwu,,r> ****** *" j Stephen's body arrived from j with Soviet Ppnmicr Khrushchev; **"' New York Sunday night on ajand ' f Ihrat ‘ Deputy Premier] Victor lived in historic Jem iUnited cargo flight. iAnasl|g I. Miltoyan. I tCwitinucd on Page 2. Col. 4) degrees below normal for the next ( five days. The normal high this time of year is 25, the low 21 The Weather Burrau *a!d ‘Blessed Art Thou, Mary” ♦.. First Chapter ..... aboard the plane and was killed the birthplace of ^ the^orash. He was Pfc. ElvinT. ». wl.o i'- mky' V Sherman. 20. of Linden. N. J. 2 courses m preparation All to American* aboard the plane were killed. Twelve were student* at the Uriverrity et Maryland’* l oion College hero*. chUdren of l. S. Military pefl» voonei. They holiday reunion with their par* eats lit Britain. The tragic t&sk of identityim the German dead was'foil , to* sad procession of friends and rek stives which- wound through police headquarters, viewing sonal possessions taken from H *9R I > a A Prays as She Awaits Her Wedding Day on the street car. . 1* ! President Eisenhower sent a message of condolence to ChaJF ; cellor Konrad Adenauer. Ade-inauer replied with an expression [of rondoience to the (amilfos of Ithe Anterian dead. Tonight’s low Ig' expected toi drop to IT. Tuesday's high to’ expected to ranch 92, with contlh-j ucd cold weather and light snow.] Northwest winda'at 11 miles an hour recorded at 11 «.m. this vmorning will dlmihish tqnight. Nineteen was the lowpR recording In downtown Pobttoc preceding 9 a.m. At 1 p.m. the thermometer reading was 26. SHJ?P|5!S m till CMNSTWS’ la tm a,~ -1 . , Innln, VlwctitiS Prw* wrltir rfcrMl*, their ,lorv ral‘J^slaST, 1 on a stool, in dewey-eyed rev-i "O God of my fathers,’’ she had; ____ ns Anna arrayed her for thejimplorcd again and again, "bless (ceremony. He braids had been me. as thou didst bless the womb! loosened and flowed over the nape! of her neck to her’ waist. I ' ' myn iiiiirwiari By GEORGE CORNELL Adoration welled in the heart of the girl's aging mother Anna, she combed and smoothed her daughter1! long, dork tt deep-felt morning. Tor On thid day. Maty would be espoused. How beaatttel she Is, and pare thaq art the transom at this house. There la aa spot an than. Thy Inaeceoce Is a gtorian an- Yet Mary wait 1$, the proper ge for taidng a husband. She sat Uthe, lovely child, thy parents r Dreee exuR in thee, sad *hsll miss the il3 J OuCfy S t F6SS mug to thy rising and lying Anna laid the comb aside and began to weave a fillet of yellow marguerites for Mary's hair. The guests would yoon be arriving, and 1 must be made ready. . It was a Joyous, yet also heavy time. Mary was not Just another daughter of Israel, She had been the sunrise of Ufe to her elderly parents. Anna and Joachim. For 2D years of marriage they had been childless until bar coming. Anna remembered how unceasingly shej had prayed in those years. Once, kneeling - under a ,laurel] [tree, she noticed the young-spar-, raws nesting above, and the grief burst tram her in a wail. .ton and God's disfavor and, i time, tbe priests had come t scorn his generous festival offci tags. MNUw I know that the Lard l Gad bath greatly hIroned us,** she exclaimed. “Behatd, she that was barren hath conceived!" Christmas Story for Children, Pago 36 TV * Radio Program* Wilma, Earl ........ Women'*, Pages ..... "Woe unto me. 1 am not comparable to the very fowl* of the haavany, to Jto very heart* at the earth, lor eras the beast* are traMfld before thee. 6 Lord." - "It to not lawful for thee to offer j thy gifts," they said, “seeing thou bast not begat any seed in Israel." Their tack of issue had sorely afflicted Joachim, an otherwise large-spirited and prosperous He owned vast numbers of sheep, the greatest herd in the Jeareel valley, and a splendid- house in Nasarath. Yet his affluence could not ease the gall of chHdlcssnes§. Lit was a scandal for l fail to beget children; a sign of Joachim had betaken himsett to the desert for long periods of tasting and prayer. And .then, at last, it had come to pass. Anna sensed It, like a whisper in her soul, a stirring warmth in her flesh. She rushed flam the house In the twilight and saw Joachim coming from the fields with his shepherds and flocks. Stag, O barren, thou that dkbt'rat boar, break fpra into singing. At the gate of the fold. him, and threw her arms about bis neck. ! Tbe tears of the aging couple, their faces pressed dose, flowed together. j “As the Lord my God IKrUi." Anna had vowed, “whatever 1 _ forth, whether it be male or female, t will devote it to the Lord my God." Jubilant and singing praises. Joachim had made a special pilgrimage to Jerusalem to otter 100 goats, 10 iambs without spot blemish and 12 tender calves the Lord in thanksgiving ' Anna still remembered the first ords she uttered after her nine lonths were fulfilled and she de-(Continued on Page 2, CSoJi.t 11 FLYING THg COOP : ri M ‘Blessed Art Thou, Mary* She Awaits MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1JMQ \ The Day in Birmingham Her Wedding i marked with festivities, | lifting 6f wine Cupp, he had (food , [so was its beginning That Qther, earlier celebration had scarcely |faded in Anna's memory. -J ( Mary had been a healthy, happy | youngster, taking her first toddling i Continued From Paige. One) Hatred on^ iSth day of th month llathor. "What bate t brought forth?" ••A female, the midwife ad- •wered, |steps at the age-of nine months. 11^"' How swiftlv th. tears had flown'Wh#,B *•* *u • y**r old, Joachim1 trembled as she placed the ringlet j«v<* Priests Irotn Jerusalem. In keeping with their tow, rown of Man s * * . when Mary was three years old, cad and then1 1° ,'le tnidst of the jollity and | they had taken ‘ up, signaled for silence, and then prayed: , "0 God of our fathers, bless this child, and give her a name renowned for ever-among all genera- t flower* S of lii*: white gown. jpF felt om Cher. she Stepped back to sur-w* the gill's app.Niranee, striving to keep the unreasoned sen*..* of . loss from her <*>< * Looking at her with an. evci; sheltering low. Anna's throat fillwi "and she felt worn and old and no more of use. The hours that bound them had passed. Come now, my daughter, and take thy bridal seat Anna reached oat and caught her hand, pressing II. and led slowly Into the foreehamber -where die .maid-servant, Judith, Was busily diking the walls With leafy boughs and blossoms. It was the custom to receive guests throughout the day before the signing of (he betrothal agreement, and Mary would bo there for au to see, her hair flowing to its full length as a sign of her maidenhood. How strangely life unfolded. Just as the end of Mary's. childhood s» *s> Y r Israel Corrects A-Bomb Report But Admits Research With France for Peace Purposes Only LONDON (API — The Israeli embaasies in. London and Paris 'confirmed today that France and fend are engaged in Joint atomic research but said it “is concerned ,gnly with the use of atomic power for peaceful purposes." A - •# Both Israel's ambassador to Britain, Arthur Lourie, and the Israeli Embassy in Washington .denied reports published in Washington anil London that land is trying to build an atomic bomb, tfhe reports said the French were .helping secretly. A A A •* Information was said td have -reached U.S. intelligence ageifeies ‘thfcf Israel would be capable of exploding its first nuclear device ,within a .year. The Washington Jfoot said Israel had developed a nuclear reactor secretly and might produce a nuclear weapon in about five years. B-wA New York Times dispatch Morn Washington said recent in-tebifimee information in the U.S. capital was that Israel was secretly building a "fairly large atomic reactor near Beersheba ' Weather Cold but Warmer J)ays Coming ft- By The Associated Pren* ^Temperatures dropped sharply Brass the snow-covered sections of the East and northern Midwest tpday but some warmer wjather appeared headed into the nation's iddaectfon. It was near sera in some mountain areas in New England and Pennsylvania as , the cold dropped temperatures 20 degrees Jfowtr than Sunday morning from northern Virginia through New ■England. ' * * * - Below zero marks were reported fa«m the eastern Dakotas toMin-MSota and northern Wisconsin. te dedicate her . t- Lord'! AT FMlIll. WHERE'S THAT BUS? — An unidentified woman btood ankle-deep in snow Sunday awaiting her bus during a storm thgt dumped five ipches in Buffalo and up to a foot in some of its suburbs. The blustery snows snarled street and highway traffic in the area, but began to taper off in the afternoon. Most of the section’s mowbelts were out of the path of the wintry tslast, however. Surprise End to Street Woman Drives Into River A Pontiac woman, unaware the street she was driving ended at the Clinton River, drove .her Car into its muddy waters early todiy. * * A -Paffifea-Johnson, 21, 494 ;'W Johnson Ave., told Pontiac police she was driving east. on Edna Street on Pontiac’s westside 5:45 a.m. Before she could Stem she told Patrolman Jack Beach, her car plunged off a four-foot slope into the river. were notified of Miss plight’by p neighborhood woman, Niaa Laferty, IT Edna St. They found the unhappy drivel (Hop the trunk ot her ear M feet from shore. . h rowboat to rescue her, officers brought the wet, shivering Oman to shore, ★ * . a She told officers when realized the street ended at river she was unable to stop be; cause of icy pavement. a a a She was taken UMPentiftc General Hospital where she was treated for shock and exposure. The car — a 1960 model — belonged to a friend, she told officers. THOMA8 SARGENT The Weather t teal* M I! mvTwMi Direction Northwest Gun-Toter Rescues Waterford Mother Dies After Child (Continued From Page One) but the handwriting had not yet been matched. a a a A telephone ripped from the wall, of the Denham home was the only sign indicative of any violence at the scene, according to police. The bay’s death was discovered by his grandmother, Mrs. -Nell Adler of ism Hillside Drive. She summoned a neighbor, Beecher E. Bevlngtoa, 37, of Itl Exmoor, who attempted vaiidy to revive Mrs. Denham with moath-torn outh respiration. I The boy’s father was at work in Pontiac, where he is a store clerk, at the time. The couple's baby I daughter was quietly nursing a bottle in her bassinet in the living room. (Continued From Page One1 * the tears and Whipped out thel Mrs. Adler became suspicious r I pistol. - I when she couldn't reach her daugh- “ The escape tarnished the repu- jtW by telephone, and drove to the tation of the Jail, ich had n tempt'since it Denham home. serious escape. at- ] through the milkchute built in ISM. door and gain entry. Hi/Is Votes Again today on Sewer-Plan Bonds service.. They had arranged for her to study there, with other young virgins of well-to-do families, in the care of Anna's kinsman, foe aged priest,.. Zecharieh, of the division of Abljah, and his wife, Elizabeth. It was they, after the death of Joachim, who had Helped Anna guide the child's upbringing. Mary had grown radiant in spirit, rejoicing in worship, hymns and the sacred statutes, an exquisitely bright-cheeked and devout girl, with glad heart and a voice sweeter than the harps- and flutes of [the Leviteg on the Temple stairs.1 Q IT Surely, Israel had never brought i forth so goodly and elegant a bride. Anna moved distractedly about the room, her head swimming with recollections, hopes and fleeting anxieties, as she directed the final preparations. TWO other servants had joined Judith in decorating the h o u s e, bringing out extra Ottomans and setting out trays of pickled olives, cheeses, fig cakes -and other pastries for the throng of neighbors and relatives who would come-in a day-long succession. Anna's lips . moved silently, as she bent to adjust a rug. ARTHUR E. SUMMER FIELD to Discuss Postal Career BIRMINGHAM - Bloomfield yJ4fi|ls voters, go to the polls today P for the second time in less than three months to decide a $1-5-million bond Issue to finance construction of an internal aewer system. O Lord, grant that this man i that thou hast chosen for her ■hall deal gently with her. Let him never raise his hand against her, nor apeak to her harshly. She la borii and nourished In thy loving kindness, O Lord. Give to to this woodcutter, Joseph, n worthy heart and good latent. — brought the girl to toe place of cover over the couch where Mary would sit with her groom, and brought the girl to tht place of honor. There were three knocks at the door, signifying a visitor. Anna walked across the carpeted floor, dabbing at her eyes. Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfieid will discuss his eight years in the Eisenhower administration Wednesday in Pontiac. -A A A The only Cabinet member still I serving of the original 1953 appointees, Summerfieid is scheduled to address several hundred persons at a joint luncheon meeting of Pontiac service clubs at Elks Temple at 12 noon. Property owners authorized the sale ot the general bonds in a special election Oct. 3 but the vote was nullified after it was discovered an election notice failed to appear in a weekly newspaper. A A A In the first election the proposition carried by a 4-vote margin over the needed 60 per cent ma-iJority. ■ City officials explain that if the boad issue la turned down the Internal sewer system will eventually be constructed ns S' result of a Circuit Court directive to stop pollution of the Rouge River. If this is done the improvAnent would probably be financed through special assessments, costing taxpayers a. higher rate than proposed with the general bonds, city officials claim. Approval, of today’s bond issue would increase property taxes'the I first year an estimated $7.31 for each $1,000 of assessed valuation. Taxes on each $1,000, however, could be reduced nearly a dollar if the city decides to sell the bonds in two stages. With this plan the Wear store, 51 N. Saginaw St., -city would Only sell $1.33 million working Groom). We Can’t Be Home for Christmas Day (Continued From Page One) ilem. As a boy, he remembers walking five miles to attend Christmas services in Bethlehem. Christians of all denominations from all over the world would come to the services at midnight Christmas Eve at the Catholic Church in Bethlehem,” he recalled.' Christmas was just another day for residents of Mogoilov, Russia, the boyhood home of Yvan Kolesnikov, 25, and his brother, Victor, 2J. Although the Kqfesnikova hake lived in Canada for the past eight years, Yvan remembers oily few people celebrating dUrifig "71 Yule season in his homeland. “Yon cannot wipe out religion entirely In n country,” Yvan ■aid. “But the' official celebration of Christmas is abolished in The opposite was true for a German coed, 20-year-old Eike Nordhausen, who recalls the gaiety religious atmosphere of Chris: mdses in her hometown of Berlin. Eike, who escaped from East Germany with his mother 10 year ago, says that the season in Berlin actually begins a month befoi Christmas. One of the ceremonies she told of was the lighting of on each of the four ~ coding Christmas, which toe says represented the light brought into the world with the birth of the Christ Child. She said Saint Nicholas Day is celebrated on Dec. 6 when to: German version of Santa leaves nuts, cookies and sweets to children who have been good that year. “If they have been biu),” she said, "he leaves them potatoes in their shoes instead.’’ Eike said she gets "very homesick” this time of year when she knows she can’t be home for Christmas. 2 Unarmed Bandits Take $24 From Man A Pontiac man report8tf"b(?t«g robbed by two unarmed bandits last night behind 161 Wessen St. Ulis Karkendall, 54, 275 Raeburn told Pontiac police two unarmed bandits grabbed Mm, took $24 and fled on foot. Karkendall said the robbery occurred at 7:45 p.m. >. . the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commeree, Community National Bank and the Pontine Federal Having* and Loan office. Summerfield's talk is being sponsored by the Pontiac Area Junior Chamber of Commerce. The postmaster general will be introduced by Harold A. Fitzgerald, publisher of The Pontiac Press. AAA Only two other postmaster generals have served as. many years in the post as Summerfieid.. Albert S. Burleson served eight years under Wilson and James A. Farley served the first eight years of FDR’s administration. Summerfieid is a former FUnt automobile dealer. of the bonds for immediate construction of sewers in developed areas. The remaining $170,000 in bonds] would be sold at a later date when undeveloped areas begin to grow. Both the city and a citizens’ group have mailed letters to property owners urging them to approve the bond issue for the second time. Christmas and New Year sched-l les at Baldwin Public Library] were announced today. The library will rlos* Friday at Chapel ot the William R. Hamilton Co. until 10 p.tn. tomorrow. Mr. Elliott died yesterday Hurley Hospital, Flint, from Injuries sustained in an automobile accident Saturday in Holly Town* ship. „ , AAA He was . a sales representative for the Michigan Tod Co. o! Detroit. A -VK i#, ~ EUfott was a member of the Daleville, Ind., Lodge 730, FA AM, and the First Methodist Church of Birmingham. . ' # A A Surviving are his wife Mary M.; daughter, Marcy K; a aon, Michael; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elliott of Yorktown, Ind.; a sister and grandmother. JOHN G. K1RNICH Service for John K. Klrnich, 69, of 3335 W. Maple Road, will be 2 tomorrow at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, Detroit. Burial will be In Rose land Park Cemetery, Berkley. A A A Mr. Klrnich died Saturday in William Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak. He was the owner of a Birmingham restaurant. A A. A Surviving are. his wife, Pauline Y.; a daughter, Mrs. Edward A. Mlstapoulus; a son, George G.; both of Birmingham; two grandchildren. a brother and a sister. His body wiU be at the Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. until 1 p.m. tomorrow. 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DravtoiT~Plains—is making!* his first try for public office, He a said, trying to tarn a spot on the • Feb. 20 primary ballot in the • township. # AAA a He has been a resident of the [g county for 34 years, attended Pon- [• tiac schools and is a veteran of a World War it. • was employed with Nyejo Dairy before Joining Matthews-1 • Hargreaves, Inc., three years ago. ja Kampsen is married and the fa- j J ther of four chiHriBr—-—-_|# will through Monday, and reopen Dec. <7 at t:M a.m. Regular boars will be observed the remainder of that week. In observance of the New Year’s | holiday the building will be closed Jan. 2 and service will resume [Jan. 3 at 9:30 a.ni. HOWARD W. ELLIOTT Service and burial for Howard W. Elliott,' 34, of 2373 Pembroke St. will be held Wednesday in Muncie, His body will be at the Bell It's SIMMS for lewelry DISCOUNTS TONITE and TUESDAY Only Exactly As Illastreted Imported Desk Barometers Complete With Accurate Thermometer On two Original $10.95 Value • Boautiful Inn Finish • Easy to Itoad DM VEiarlboT Fbii^Liroa____ Forecast weather changes 24 hours in advance. Ideal for gifts and your own. Imported from Germany. Jimmj SPORTS DEPT. Explosion Proves Fatal DETROIT ill — John Wolenski, 53, of Detroit, died Sunday of injuries suffered last Monday when a kerosene heater explqded in a car. Police said Wolenski fell asleep in an did car when he was trying to jceepwarm while selling Christmas trees. Pontiac State Bank Presents a Christmas Choral Concert Tues., Dec. 20 12:00 Noon Saginaw at Lawrence FOR CHRISTMAS Give 'Him a Gift Wrapped Box of 1SS- ....._..-mperature.............. 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Kennedy's administration may come over the Berlin Issue, with Nikita Khrushchev attempting either to Ions, a new East-West summit meeting before the Kennedy regime is properly on Its feet or carrying out his threat to sign a separate treaty with Communist East Germany. The Russians might also use W*** Berlin to divert attention from L#osl*^ta- pe«“rdle*« °* rebri *ction where they may be on the/point of deciding the future of Southeast Aida. Ifo question now is: Will the next Pope be a non-Italian? The last non-Italian Pope was Pope Adrian VI of Utrecht, Holland, who reigned from 1522 until 1523. National'Liberation Front (NLF) command in Tunis, which now wQl try to exploit it. la Faria, there la talk that President de Gaulle may have la mind some warning gesture to ipport at the mass of FREE PARKING IN ANY CITY LOT More Algerian troubles: -Look for more trouble from the Moslems in Algeria before the year la old. Word is that the response of the —— jclty-based Arabs who stitched to- man workers for a five-day week. Khrushchev strategy: I gather rebel flags and demonstrat-Brief strikes have been held at! [ NATO sources meeting in Parisjed for hours under the guns of the some Soviet zone factories to pro-1 believe the first international .test'French army, surprised even the test the long work week. One syh gesture might be to t I one-sided trupe .fo'Al-aidless of rebel action. De Gaulle is repotted still con-! vinced he will win by a big majority the referendum he has called v for Jan. t for French voters to record their approval of his plan I /“ ‘RW RJP wJr /® -me Communists are wonied by| •**■«■** U* growing dema^ among East Ger-|FR|| FUR STOLE ^ - > tnan workers for a fivi>-dav wbpIi i -■ . ............................................. NO MONEY DOWN Pay $1 A WEEK Wriglqy All Wrigleys Markets OPEN THURS. and FRI 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SAT. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed Mon., Doe. 26 I 10-16-lb. Avg. \S(t. - Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce 2 s 39* GEORGE'S DEPT. STORE 74 NORTH SAGINAW STREET NEAR HURON ■23B11PA0 3ww Kennedy Picks Civic Servant THK PONTIAC* PRESS, MONDAY, DKCKMBKR. 19. 1MH) | Salinger Denies Jack 'Plan* Trip to Europe PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI) -1 President-Elect John F. Kennedy1! news secretary today denied published reports that Kennedy plans to make a European trip early next year. , The aide, Rlerre Salinger, -was asked about a report published lit By United Rre* lateraatlonal .1. Edward Day, the choice of President-Elect John F. Kennedy, as postmaster general, played a . protpintent role in the Illinois administration of former Gov. Adlai Stevenson, Kennedy's ambassador to the United Rations, appoint -ed Day as his aide (or legal and. legislative matters when he as-sumed the ’governorship in 1949. A year later,. Day was named Illinois insurance commissioner, a p&t he held until 1953. Day’s public life has been characterized h.v -civic activities rather than party-line politics. He once headed a bipartisan committee for constitutional amendment in Illinois, amt led the IMS VMC.V drive at Us * Angeles where he now lives. Day. 46, was born in Jackson-viUe, III., and grew up hi Spring* field. 111. He now is vice president In charge of western operations lor the Prudential Lite Insurance Co. As, a Californian, he is seivlng On Gov. Pat Brown's business ad-, visory council and is vice' ’ chairman of the 19-momber state commission on metropolitan area prob- Dav graduated from the University of Chicago ia 1935 and received a Jaw degree with lion ora at Harvard three years later, i He edited the Harvard law Re- j view while a student and was j admitted to the Illinois bar upon I — receiving -bis dogma. -------------1_ Until his appointment by Stc son, he practiced law in Chicago except for 45 months' Navy duty during World War II. He com-jnanded a submarine chaser in the South Pacific. ' the Washingidn-Post Times Herald under a Bonn, Germany, dateline that said the West German government has been* informed Kennedy! is considering a lest trip to Europe] shortly after his inauguration. I •eeaaa* COMPLETE LIST — .President-Elect John F. Kennedy completes his biggest preinaugural chore Saturday by naming J-Edward Day postmaster general. The Cabinet appointments now have all been made. Here Kennedy and Day face ne^Smen with the announcement at the president-elect’s West Palm Beach, Flat', home. Day served under Adlai Stevenson in Illinois, the lighter milder brandy. Discover the delightful difference when you make your next highball with Coronet.Brandy. You'll love the change. And to add a gracious touch to your after-dinner hour, sip . Coronet VSQ Brandy in a traditional snifter. BRANDY DISTILLERS CCk.350 FIFTH AYE.. N.Y. • CALIF. GRAPE fRANDY « The traveling, the gifts, that make a good holiday can u| of budgets. 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Plastic top table resists stains. 6 matching chain in washable vinyl. Lustrous gloaming chroma trim. Buy in time for that big Christmas dinner! SAVE **0! f BIG DELUXE l ROCKER OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 9 NO MONEY DOWN NO MONEY DOWN NO MONEY DOWN WKC s 108 NORTH SAGINAW —While serving as Insurance commissioner, he was elected chair-1 man of the Midwest zone of the National Association of, Insurance Commissioners and vice chairman of the group's life insurance committee. * * * He joined Prudential in 1953 and, was assigned tq the home office! at Newark, N.J, As associate gen-| eral counsel lor the firm, he developed a legal and legislative program which caused a battle over valuable annuities in the New Jersey legislature. He was tram-{erred to Los Angeles in 1957. Day. a Presbyterian, is married and the father of three children. Births Following is a fat opfeeent Prvn tine-area births as reettrded at tb Oakland County Clerk's Office fby] -game of father); ____r b. Rio______ Oeralc- A TUlman. UN N Paul K. Green. 45170 Pontiac 1 Prtti H. Burkhardt, 741 Qlenga Thomas O. Milton. 17M Big 1 Edward C Sholz. 800 Bin Paul X. OoMo. MIS Carro J. Putter. 900 Queen Birmingham d R Lynch. 11435 Mad Iso t tv Alberteart Jr.. 2117 Yorkahlre T. Kura. 050 Lincoln. I. Wrobv, 5115 -Lonzmeado*. A. Robins 1701 OraclleM I. Carlton Jr 141 Wmteh^at John R Bell. 2575 Charnwood Jacque H. Poaatno 11650 Weatlad Robert X. MacMillan. 1004 Wl* . 4171 Haddington • R. Jenkina Jr Jimmy L Suder. 104 Kenneth L. Cartoon. Oloucevter Stephen*. Llovd R Wliw. 2840 C Kenneth K- Knapn 5: 4 Smemon etl 108 C 1163 Creatvlr the If. 392 Ditmir H Uvi 1520 P worImH H Qoidrl_________________ ■■ field, George H. Diehl 3399 Bhlmmons Kenneth A Krueger 1469 Irwin Cterd L- Fowler. 94 UUh Robert L FrincU. 689 DeSoU D9e*ld Hamilton lift High w Retcbel. lo N Roaelawn. Bernard W. Clark Jr 391 Fourth J*mm A mu. 1396 Vlnewood Oerald t. Bkiba 96 Donforfh , DorroU Weaver 7377 Cooley L J9ck Tinker 939 8. Marshall Mdrrtl R. Wolki , oSrettc* C Prm .Alfred O Low* Spr...— Nor loan K RmttY Cbortea JUapberr FRESH-NEW SHIPMENTS OF PREVIOUS SELL-OUTS! BUYTHESEGREAT VALUES NOW AND PAY ON LONG,EASY TERMSI 19 K. Sheffield THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, i960 FIFTEEN 9 Die iq Italy Avalanche TURIN, Italy (UPD - Nim persons, including W) entire .ftmfly of seven, were killed Sjmday when a' rsln-triggered avalanche swept through the tiny hamlet of Toumin lit the Alpine loothUls region aouth- Offer Made to New Orleans $500>000 for | NEW YORK (UPIi—A St. Louis|School Boat/ to help keep Its new-loffer Saturday because "people heiress / will hold a news conftr jly integrated publle sctwots open, jdwuld bttfttbcir beliefs with dl-ence today to explain why she of- Ellen Steinberg, daughter of ajrect act"n'. . . fered $300,000 to the New Orleans [multimillionaire broker, made the w . ——:-----------------—-—....— — —— - - - School officials are reported to be considering the bequest. Board A ROPER GAS RANGE means cooking ease for MOM, eating enjoyment for the family! POFULAR 30-INCH RANGE IS ruu OF FEATURES Big cooking cappcity at a budget price dittinguishos this Roper: Giant 25-incto wide Bake-Master Oven. Thrifty Chrome-Jet burners.'' Automatic 3-way lighting. Silent-Roll Smokeless Broiler. Smart modem styling. Lifetime construction. A standout value— President Louis G. Reicke Cr. wired Miss Steinberg gesture practically has taken myi breath away." legislature has stripped the achool board ol op erattog funds and the power to borrow money In an effort to ONLY Slip TERMS CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY 28 Wed Lawrence Street The schools must have S3 million by Friday to meet salaries and bills if they are to open after the holidays. j The heiress said she was “deepjy l distressed, over the poor image of| our country being created abroad' by the school crisis. * * * “I hope that by making this! [offer I will encourage others who have been silent to fight to keep the schools open," she said. Mias Steinberg's attorney, Jo-■epb H. WUhod. aaM the money wUI be placed In a New York bank to be drawn an by the arboots if they accept the offer. : The grant will be regarded I a loan to he paid back when the crisis is over, he said, but « phasized that the heiress was oi pared to lose her money if repayment is impossible. The philanthropist, daughter ulj Mark C. Steinberg who died to] 11951, said she was prepared to ef-Ifer similar aid to other school; | systems which might dose Because’ of integration. Compact Cars Costing Now York $3 Million ALBANY. N Y. tUPIl — The increasing popularity of compact cars among New York motorists decreasing the Mate revenue by $3 million a year, the state tafc com-' •minion estimates. 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JJJorn in Pontiac oo July 23. 1863, slpe was the daughter of Robert and l&ry Dawson Cast ell Oakland Qunty pioneers who lived on a| farm at Elizabeth Lake for at’ '3 p.m. Wednesday Sparka-Grtffin Chapel. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cem- Mr. Fuller died Saturday at the Veterans Hospital in Battle Creek. A retired Pontiac postal employe, e was a member of the First Methodist Church and the Metropolitan Club. Surviving are his wife, Helen; _ a son, Robert in California, and ' three grandchildren. Surviving besides his parents Rfe" three sisters,, Anna Marie, Paula Yvonne and Donne Sue Brast, all at home; ’ his grandfather Herman Brast of MUIord; and graixhttothei' Mrs. June Fob ter of Lyons. Farmington; Richard E. ef St. Clair Shores; E. . Niekolas of Negaunee and Lloyd F. and Donald L., both of Walled Laker a sister. Mrs. Nellift Quisenberry of Berkley; three brothers and nine grandchildren. 3diss Castrll had made her home!THE REV. ROBERT HATCHETT Chicago and spent her summer*) Service (or the Rev. Robert an Cape Cod al Woods Hole. Mas..{Hatchett. 96. of 33 Earlmoor St., antil returning to Pontiac 11 years will be held at 11 a m. Thursday] #>■ at the First Baalist Church in Kan-! , .id W.I-r^ IH. v CHARLES F. BRIDGES WALLED LAKE — Service for j Charles F. Bridges. 61. of 3159 Royal St., will hr at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in at, ^Matthew's Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Glen Eden Cstttetery. Mr. Bridges died Saturday la Pontiac General Hospital after short illness. His body vriir be St Richardson-Bird Funeral Home until 12:3Q p.m. Wednesday when it will be taken to the church. ter of Lakeville; a daughter Mrs. Rossmsn of Pontiac; two brothers, Claude of Pontiac and George of Drayton Plains; ft 4 Mrs. Della Evans of Oxford; 12 grandchildren. FLOYD 0. GRAVES OXFORD — Service for Floyd j. Graves, 70, of 54 Division St., will be 2 p.m- tomorrow at Bos-sardet and Reid Funeral Home. Burial will be |n Ridgelawn Cemetery. ' : wi. . •{ • * Mr. Graves died Saturday at Lapeer County General Hospital, Lapeer. He was a member of Oxford Methodist Church, the |M| 67520 Van Dyke, wilt be at 2 p.m. JOHN KEMPF ROMEO — Service for John Kempf, 66, of 15656 33-Mile Road, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in St. John Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Romeo Cemetery. Mr. Kempf died Saturday at ic Community Hospital after a lengthy illness. Surviving are hie wife Elizabeth nd five eons. Lewis, William, all of Romeo, George ef Charles Gemetery. Mrs. Rick died yesterday at her* residence after a long illness. Her body la at Rath's Home for Fu- I illness. Her body is at the Richardsod-Bird Funeral Home. loro Motnoaisi c-nurcn, u.c m«n- . . odist Men s Club, the Macabees the Knights of Pythias, Lodge 108.1 Surviving besides his wife Mablci MRS: FREDERICK KICK «■ three sons. Delbert of Lake', ROMEO - Service tor R ................................... ‘ U g| “ * Rick, .84. (Other Obituaries on Page 38) Quincy Man Killed COLDWAfER OJPI) 4 Clarence . Ellis. 23, Quincy, was killed early today when his bar aide-swtpefi « truck on U.8. 112 in Coldwater Township, Branch Coun-o#lty. Denham of 109 Exmoor St., Waterford Township, win be held at 11 tom. Tuesday at the Donelson-Jbhns Funeral Home. Burial will h* in White Chapel Memorial l member of the Christian AL Ormetery jA mem____ „_____ fiance Church. Mrs. Denham died WILLIAM H. LYONS Service will be Tuesday at 1:30 .m. from the Huntoon Funeral Home fftr William H. Lyons. 61, * ~2 Center St., who died Saturday Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital after a long Utness. Burial will be in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. He had been employed by the General Motors Thick and Coach Di- Siterday at Pontiac General Hoe- |i al. Her son was dead on arrival t friday at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- Vwun (ftal. The cause of their deaths Survivors include a son, Charles •Surviving are Ramond's father. a Mr*. Edith Lorn an son of! ffbbrrt and one sister. Lori Ann. North Branch, and a brother Earl I Smiley of Pontiac. N Still it OM Stand Riving Honest lowolry Voloos See our Diauoit Selection I Reg. $75 Value Snow •^O50 jroiUw or » QotttonRng oolootion of ki«hoi gricad dtowand*. Soo now Star- MRS. WILLIAM RICKER Mrs. William (Dora Davit) Rucker, 82> of 88 N. Ardmore Ave., died yeiterday at Pontiac General Hon-Ital after an illness of five days. A member of the First Baptist [Church in Winston-Salem, N. C-. Mrs. Rucker has made her home with her daughter. Mm Blanche Madar, here for the past 14 months. Also surviving art two sons, Davis of Kingston, N. C.; and William of Portsmouth, Va.; and six [daughters, Mrs. Winton Prunty of Dearborn; Mrs. Edward Madden of !Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson of Winston-Salem, N. C.; and Mrs. Virginia Wetherhall of I Krt Smith, Ark., Mrs. James T. Pratt of Kingston, N. C., and Mrs. Emma Zello of Las Vegas, Nev. Nineteen grandchildren and twen- [ ty-six great-grandchildren also aur-' [rive. [ Service will be held at 1:36 p-m. < Wednesday at Farmer-Snover Funeral Home. Burial wifi be in Ottawa Park Cemetery. MBS. CLAYTON THOMAS Mrs. Clayton (Anna P.) Thomas. I of 13 Willard St., died yesterday following an illness of one. day. A member of the Memorial Baptist Church. Mrs. Thomas is sur- Cjovl. J)nipei led, ^dancij, Oven t^eadij, IJoung turns 20 Lbs. up B*1 Octnn Spray - Wfcota ar JalUad ■ ■imlnny lain 2 "U? 39‘ MM. gp (gj SLICED BACON SALE. 1 Hillside 1 Top Test* * 1 Top Taste Lean, Uniform j Slices Hickory Smoked 1 1 Thin | Reach Style ' Thick a 39*' i 419* ' 1-99*1 Frssh Rolled Butt Boneless Pork Roast1 Lean, Meaty Pork Steaks 491 59* Groat Baseball Lefty lArt Nehf Dios at 68 PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) — Art Nehf, one of baseball’s great lefthanders during sports’ Golden Era of the '30s, died Sunday night at jhia home here. He was tt. The former pitcher, who gained I hi* greatest fame with the New [York Giants, suffered from cancer. | Netifs career was among the bright ones of the Golden Era. j [ He broke into the majors in 1915 :with the Boston Braves, then, moved to the Giants tor their pen-j Inant years of 1921-24, and also [pitched for the Cincinnati Reds and. [Chicago Cubs. \ Swansdown — White, Yellow or Chocolate f Cake Mixes .. f Hunts — Delicious t Fruit Cocktail Gingar Ale Vernors..... O ^ naao { Red Salmon . Berry Hill» Frozen t Strawberries Philadelphia, Iswriry PapA 74 R. logiaow SU [g” J Hie first commercial sugar cane! production in the New. World was! in San pomingo where Negro1 imported to cultivate « Cream Cheese fC Pillsbury — Sweat or Buttermilk j Biscuits ok or. 3>*uU* m ^ 'Donald 3L John* Others Approve Our Superior Service ... Many are the letters, and Warm is their praise of our service by those attending from other cities. They show that our furieral services are of a high type, comparing favorably with all. And we are striving constantly to improve. f Rosedale — Sliced -----, mm |||| J Pineapple . .. 1 S^E 15 ^/4 I l^Uil C,art / 5U ^diner, 1dreiler PrJu, 'Phone FEDERAL 4-4511 Y M5 WEST HURON ST. RONTtAC \ Domino — Brown or Pdwderad Sugar 1-15* 8 Delicious Flavors Jell-O Gelatins 4 -19* * QreenQuint Sale Cream Style Corn, | Peas, Niblets Corn } or Mexkem S89-; Your Choice Navel New Crop California Large Six# DOZ. Florida Larga Silt, Zlpgtf Skin 491 Um, Zlppar Skin trines A ..m2 77* sZ Paxldi On Our Drtmms Larga fiaa, Whit. Saodtat* . ______. Grapefruit . .10 49* Tangerines . . Salta Fancy, Washington, Rad at Goldan Ltrn Fancy, In CoHo Bogs Y/1 PelMoua Apples . 1 o- 49* Mixad Nuts . . . 59* /I SERVING YOU BETTER natiohaO SAVING YOU MORE NATIONAL SERVING YOU BETTER Phonal) SAVING Blue Star Will Send Gifts to Vets \ Carol Singing, ! Turkey Mark | Annual Dinner j Alpha Sigma Nu Sorority I members observed their an-i, nual Christmas party at a ■ turkey dinner In Stephens * Hall Wednesday. Guild 8 of All Saints Episcopal Church served. Mrs. Albert Kohn led carol [ singing, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. John jLevandoski. Mrs. J. K. Helvey accompanied by Mrs. Walter A. Schmitz, sang "Star Lullaby,” a Polish folk song, "0 Holy Night,” and "Ave Maria." OPENING of Dr. Harold Bussey Optometrist Now at 12 N. Saginaw Street Nefct to Strand Theaterl Members of the Blue Star Mothers, Chapter 4, were guests of Mrs. Frank Schmidt at a Christinas luncheon. Thursday in her home on Fairmount Avenue, Gifts were exchanged. "The later t modern equipment has been installed to give you better eye cgre." Come in and Say "Hello" to Doc Plans were completed at the Tuesday evening meeting at Pontiac Young Men's Christian Association Building to send gifts to the veterans at the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium and veterans at Pontiac State Hospital. Baskets are being prepared for distribution to needy families of veterans at Christmas. QUALITY DRY CLEANING LOW PRICES EVERY DAY t MEN'S SUITS — • 2 PLAIN SKIRTS ■§! #2 PR. PANTS ■■ Ml • 2 SWEATERS M FE 3-7251 |J too City Wide Pkkep sad DoHvenr. ■■ CITY CLEANERS 3S8 OAKLAND AVE. - IS. SANFORD T<33 HIGHLAND RP. -358 W. HURON ST. Creations for your home or giving that rival nature's own ability for the beautiful. Each one distinctive, each one colorfully bringing the Cheer of This Gay Season. . . Following tap dancing and a baton twirling exhibition' by the Jackie Rae dancers, white elephant gifts were distributed by Albert Kohn acting as Sants Claus. As a Christmas project members have donated a wheel chair to the Oakland County Society for Crippled Children. ■Stop Water Spots — If windows sweat dur-i ling cold weather, water stains on [the window stUs can be avoided. iOne way is to wax the painted! | surface with any g—** iiimimw^ | wax. A second way is to coat painted sitla with spar varnish If jthe sills were painted originally [with a gtnna enamel, water spoilt Ing should be no problem. BowHrrCulottes iNEAi —Culottes are in f bowling. If you're an act! bowler, consider the culotte wool jersey. MILK GLASS FAMOUS MAGNALITE by Wagner Magnetite is made of a special magnesium alloy that radiates ■heat from every part . . . gives you perfect cooking in the oven or on top of the stove! Vapor-tight covers are completely self- Be sure to see Oty tremendous Westmoreland collection! . And, in addition to milk glass, we have cranberry glass, rad, blue and preen ,dinary soap and ’ water ki ■Magnetite gleaming bright! Banded ip Gold Crystal Bowl and Candles A very-beautiful arrangement lor mantel, buffet,, etc. Milk glass goblet with large red prism candles, ceramic angles, bells, cones, hol- ly end greens. r many wonderful gill* to choose from WIGGS \ complete tor we still hove o lorge ond varied j|Lj . . 'couse we'r# in the "gift ^ business” 365 doysof th*_yeor ond always maintoin o L compTefe selection of over a thousand different gift items! If we're "out of it"—you'll never notice, for there's 40 other things to toke its ploce! ' selection Egyptian Copper and Greens Unusual and lovely Christmas arrangement in pewter-washed copper Egyptian goblet with white pine cones and artificial frost. Could be used in pairs We Wire Christmas Lamp Arrangement Hurricane lamp in crystal bowl with greens end red balls set in MAGAZINE BASKET in hand-hammered brass $16.95 Imported from England, this handsome, polished brass magazine rack it a gift to ba treasured for yean to mow! 'ink perrhanent roses, nylon angel, ubble bush, holly, balls and candies i a delicately shaded pink milk glass redding bowl. FIRETOOL SET FIRE-TENDER *8.95 Regularly $I0.9S. The scissor-like action of the FIRE-TINDER makes it possible to lift logs, poke drafts and tend the fire comfortably away from tha*heat! Toolset Includes Fire-Tender, shovel, brush and hanging Dainty Egyptian Washed-Copj&r? Bowl Richness of royalty 5-Pc. SHRIMP, DIP end SALAD SERVER *4.50 This gold-trimmed crystal server has so many sms! For shrimp er dip use it with the small bowl and brass-plated twin toothpick holder. For salads remove the toothpick holder and use the matching fork and spoofs of clear duracite with gold colored handles. 5-Pitce Set complete with package of colored toothpicks, ^ 3-FC. SIT for salads, consisting of bowl, fork, spoon $2.95 Several styies to choose from' ^ Pekveries lit Detroit end intermediate areas twice daily. FLORAL CO. WIGGS • 24 W. HURON ST. • Open Every Night 'til Christmas 559 Orchard Lake Ave. Open Doily & A. ,M_ to 9 P. M, Phone FE 2-0127 L r V - 4. ■- v: ■ - ^ THJE PONT1 AC t*KKMS MONDAY. DECEMBER 19, i960 TWEXTV^KVEN j V V . THE PONTIAC PRE^S, MONDAY, DKCE; ;m^kr 1 Pytfiian Sisters Plan Baskets riixtrtbuting Christmas baskets to the needy Mi n meeting of Mi/pah Temple NO, ?r Pythian Sisters. Thursday evening at FalloWtMp Hall on Vnorheis ' Road. \ i*p - C.Ute will be sent to A child- i recognized. sponsored by the gtoup at the ' Lapeer State Home and Training School. Mrs. H. DeLoR Nicholie. Mrs. William Cowie and Mrs. Milton Probert were on the refreshment committee. Gets ’Em Part-Time Jobs One Man Bosses 70,000 Females AMAZING! the new 7967 2 Years to Pay! NO DOWN PAYMENT! 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH! 90 DAYS free Sarvictf WITH SUNSHINE PICTURE TUBE gives grtatest-ever contrast and brightness! Outstanding selectivity, rejects interference! Richest, fu!lest tone quality of any TV. Swivel Base Optional! BUY NOW AND SAVE. ONLY ZENITH HRS SPACE COMMAND Come in for Free Demonstration 121 H. Ssginew St FE 5-6119 NEW YORK iUPIi - Any time }of the house complains that he'U never understand women, tell him about the plight of Tom Graham. Graham's job is trying to .understand, to encourage, supervise, and I often act as father-confessor to nbl me woman, hut 70,000 females. .The jovial Mr. Q, • married man in bln Ms, Isn't rare bow well be understands them yet, bat he has survived eight years of being surrounded by women In bis rolo as sire president of the Kelly (ijrl Service, lac., specialists in providing white ' to do everything her way. she will have trouble," The average woman with his organization is 37'a years nld, married, has two children, and may work at 10 different jobs during a year. The age range Is 'from II to 1411, with quite a few women < ver I M enrolled. “We !/|Udge on ability I and' personality," said Graham, "not on age." ’ Graham said the most frequent, customer* for temporary white collar help are insurance, automotive, petroleum, food and drug, and banking businesses. But his firm has supplied help to U.N. missions, to the U.S. government, and numerous celebrities ranging from Elsa Maxwell to Tennessee Williams. An assignment at the home of actress Jeannette MacDonald led movie contract for Susan Kelly, 22, of Seminole, Okla. She originally had moved to Lor Angeles to become a tecaher, bid through Miss MacDonald met director who gave her a screen test, put her in a television series, and now has cast her In’a movie role. * * * 'We also seem to run a regular matrimonial bureau," said Graham. "Most of our women are already married, but those single ones ... well you know how it Is around an office. The new girl Is the one the men look' nv*r We’ve had a few who nabbed th boa’s son, and I don't know how many babies are named for BIBLES for All Ages from Name Imprinted at a Nominal Coat Work Done Daily Christian Literature Sales 39 OAKLAND AYR- Wmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmm f Sometimes," aid Graham m interview. "I just take the ad-e of on* of my regional man-1 agera. He mid watch tor problems j-during the full of the moon." His Arm. with headquarters in Detroit, is one of several organize-1 lions in the fairly new field of | providing temporary workers for! business and industry. Kelly is the I argeat aU-girl organization, hej said, with 70,000 women on itsi payroll. PART-TIME PERMANENT Temporary help differs from part-time help, graham explained, because a woman can be on a' temporary assignment from one week to several months, and then! take as much time at nome as : wants before she reports ready for . another job. Part-time is a permanent arrangement. * * * The U.S. Labor Department estimates that women make' up 00 per cent of thd ftttton'i patrt-tlme labor force.) tham mid it was. hard to estimate the number of women temporaries, but the supp'y certainly grows each yera as vouse-wives especially find they can pick their jobs and work at thetr con-!* venience. Most employers find temporary j help full productive, be mid, “because they don’t stay around : tong enough to pick up the bad 1 > habits of tlie regular office force i . . . the long coffee break . . . ! , the hours using the telephone for personal culls," But be conceded some women) were not cut out for the type of) job. “The woman has to be able ‘ to adapt quickly to moving from assignment to another," said Graham. “If she’s the type who? Circle Members Served Luncheon meeting Methodist Church, Wednesday at fb . were served a Christmas 1 luncheon by Mrs. RoprtaF Chase and her committee. Mrs. trl Williams gave‘de- [ votions. • Guests were Mrs. James Deeg. Mrs. Jama Householder and Mrs. Glayton Gillies. Toys were given, to The Sal-, vation Army for distribution at Christmas. He'll Cherish his Neckwear... ISO 350 Pure imported and domestic silk ties in the smartest, finest selection ever. Other Tics 5.00 to 10.00 4 \ ‘ She’ll Adore Her Gift iron ALVIN'S 4 ^OUBlT W1©EI!|E’ By Fischer. Motia Kaye. Trillium, Evelyn Pearson. Fantasy, Rogers SLIPS and HALF SLIPS 3.95 to 12.95 GOWNS 9.00 to 22.95 All Items Gift Wrapped Free Bo by Dolls-* —6.00 to 15.00 PEGNOIR SETS- 13.00 to 30.00 QUILTED ROBES- 13.00 to 30.00 FRAGRANCES for Milady . . CHANEL Chanel No. $ PARFUMS MONTEIL MARY CHESS White Lilac Strategy GUERLAIN Shalimar ____L'Heure Bleue TUVACHE Alimosa Nectaroma LANVIN Arpeg# My Sin Spanish Geranium Crescendo D'ORSaY Intoxication HOUBIGANT Chantilly Flafterie Fiancee's 'Bauble' For the cocktail hour, Opulent, rich black peau de sol*. Us rapier toe extravagantly highlighted tiny rhin*itonev At-home boots by O' Omphies Lovely velvet boots go with the moat elegant robes and slim pants. None more glamorous or more elegant., FABERGE' Woodhut Tigran All Purchases at Alvin's Gift Wrapped Free OF PONTIAC HURON at TELEGRAPH Optra Evtry Night Until Cmistmos / - FHE PONTIAC PRESS,. MONDAY* DECEMBER, 19, 1960 Ken Leece Press Bowterama Champi Pultli frtii Fho.o ' HAlL THK CHAMP — Ken Leec?, the lMO Pontiac Proas IViv.‘crumn champion, has hi* hand raised In victory by runnerup Frank* oi tha completion o. I'W v. eeks of battlhpr; yer'er-iny. Lew tot." led 725 to 702 tor L;trer and will receive $535 and nvo trophitt, the nroi:.-.u t on ft ewcrui tomorrow nigh: a'., Ihz 300 Loans*. State and Bradley Meet Stiffest Challenge, George Fires 674 for Actual Tourney Honors Egerer, Bull in Second Place Roles; Award Prizes Tuesday Ry CHUCK ABADt Ken Leer-' I* th- champion of the 4th annual,' Pontiac Press Rowlerama which concluded Sunday afternoon at Lakewood Lanes. He bowled 033 to go with a 92 handicap for a 725 total to take top honors easily. Frank Egerer a * The big actual invitational, held i M the 2nd year in. conjunction (with. the handicap finals, was taken by Paul George in impressive fashion. He fired a 674 to overtake tarly leader Bill Bull, who had rolled . .637 on the 1st of two sounds. Lou Koprince followed at CIO. Led by Leece, all the kaedl- tte. Temple handed Kentucky j nominated Burt R. Shuriy Jr. for c*{’ *"p second lots. 66-58. The Wild-1 president of the DDGA in 1961. I •‘‘‘“l Aktoc'a. -d fmii (when they face their sternest chal-|the MVC for th-* past throe years!5-0 (his year andean its winning! :i: d •’ley. the 1-2 tenges yet. [—when Oscar Robertson led the streak to 14. Duquesne’s 80-06 vte-j- iV-* will • Both arc undefeated but that Bearcats. |‘ory over hometown foe Pitt gave j - " i-.ey'v? really jhissn't been a shield for some of j No* Robertson is gone. Gncyiit the Steeh-Bowl title 80-66 while n . ., *». . • , < » ? ense, lhe big boy s through the first twolis Just another ball club, having I Portland boat Gonzaga 73-34 tor LJGtTOlt UlStllCt (url a half weeks of the season a 4-2 mark. Bradley is 6-0 and the City fit Roses tournament „ . C*L I ! The Buckeyes, de'ending NCAA ran it' v inning strea’ or the'title at Ppttiiiid. Ore. , tTKlOTSGS otlUIly [fhamoions. play Loyola of Chi-past two seasons to 12 straight Wake Forest moved to the topi >C>1 Ti • J cago tonight and then go for vie-.with an 88-66 vic.ory Saturday c ;h„ AJantic Coast Conference CTS 01 rTGSlQGTll j ter. • No. 6 Thur day night against night over Wisconsin. race wi .h a 72-00 upfet of Mary- - Detroit iMi. Ob.o State was rat- y # g land, coming on the heels of lastf The Detroit District Golf Associ-l je;' first in |ast v.rfk’s Associated ^ .. airistma!( r7CPSS jn week's upset of North Carolina ation's nominating committee has! Press poll aid the Titans *crr progress or about to begin, the Stal jtliutL program is hint the calm before, •»* *e«>nd >»**. The Wild-1 president « the tournament storm which will <**» PIay host ,0 Kentucky; w w w , ^ tend Ohio Stole winning ^ comer of the ^^begtaning Wednealay »t ^ *££*& Elisabeth Lake Rd. i^|t»a. tttVly U’lfhitA R342 inti df- ■*** h*1 * ”*• ■ ■ 'jthf namw of C. L. Miller fori u . , nil Mo** °* th‘ na,k)n'’ !°P «*“£ *. * ■* _ governor emeritus. Neal I). II» ■ 3“* M weU' h»d B adlci '.econd ranked, plays ^ 00*y “"f ^ .****' Kentucky will play Illinois, a 96-gerald for first vice president. ' tnniohi" then tries to set- " three .othera, in addition to g7 loser to Marquette while Cali- \ ‘ tog * tog He Old 8rco’re with Missouri^1*0 ®atc* Bra^*y !foi nia m«*ls »• “> *he v Z£?i£Z >^c^ir»t^vSrsii''S!:1 oid*'”m* «* ---------££*; tasted defeat for the first time., Western OMmrio ami Duke (Ml |Houston', late rally cut down Ok-[goes against lahoma City 7M5 and SMU belt- , and, SI- B°?av«‘u",^ ed the Greenie, 8^67. Drake sur-the rest of the week off after to- ^ ^ I"**"1- . . . j .UCLA defeated Sutler 7341 and I * i Southern Cal won over Notre Dame . Fourth ranked Indiana ^ Memphis State beat j! Both < Warriors Stay Close to Celts — The big gun»-t»f th| 2nd BnmutL Im national Actus! toumapnom ■in were a pair of fafi'lhar named . Bill Bull points to the scoreboard which shows Paul rat Him out 674 to 637. U-D Home, Michigan Away Tonight Lost Weekend for MSU Cagers plays Notre Dame Tuesday nijtht Montana State 77-50 in some Far; in its only action this week while jyvest intersectional jousts. In re» | , - , . » .. ninth-rated Louisville and 10tb- tum, st. Marys (Calif.> won over Wilt and KOdQOrS roce mnked North Cs|rollna State also Minnesota 54.52 but Purdue beat pLillv/ tn 158-112 Win have * ,i«hl arhedule The Cardin- Washington State 74-46 and Iowa! ' Elsewhere, St. John's, ranked defeated Washington 60-50 in Over Royals 7th With a 4-0 mark, takes on Pitt Midwest intersectional contests, and Gonzaga this week while . . .. _ Duke (No. S). pits its 54) mark------------------------—------ By The AMOela.ed Press Geot^ia TeCh and Florida. The Philadelphia Warriors., still ^ johnnies and Duke were idle are dogging the trail of the league- ^ |be weekend, leading Boston Celtics w the Ns- Iadlu)| won wer Nevada »-52. tional Basketball Association s^,^ caroUna beat Kansas 78-70. (Eastern Division, but had to come alK| gt Bona venture easily hand-ii-om behind Sunday night to oyer-,lc^ forehead 106-88 to make it iconic the Royals at Cincinnati. n Ciean SWe,ep for the top ranked Thanks to Wilt Chambertain-and rlubs Guy Rodgers. Philadelphia, stepped * * * Up the pace, in the second half Auburn tabbed itself as the alter trailing 39-5*. and defeated ]Pam to beat for, the Southeastern the Royals 127-112. Conference crown, beating Ala- already won $10 and a trophy for William B. Crawford for ^ vice president and Dr. Frank R- u^n sTthw^a*,. *• * handsome souvenirs. The DDGA recommended Robert! rarrtH $275 and s trophy E. Howell as treasurer and Georgs', Augello j150 ^ rmuining H. Webb as secretary and also guaranteed by Hie Press recommended three-yesr terms on' J125 to Vic Stoddard and the board of governors for Harold $1Q0 to ^ pen^H. Stoddard had Diesel. Ralph EHstrom. Williamfor 4* aixj p^nen m. E. Holt Jr.. Harold R. KeBy. ___ Charles S. Phillips. James Sherry T*'“ i""* **• ■ •*' and Marlin Stahl. Next . year's officers wilt be it Detroit Golf Club. Bowlerama Prize List eordaace with the fatal yatriea beaded hr toh place Maarlee Y a maid at MS. Al Mills. Fraak-Ha Miller sad Irv Gray tied at ] <71. booming 276 middle game sparked another big performance 'by Leece. After starting with a 166, he really got hot. A 191 final put it on ice for the Hickory Lane resident. Egerer. of Drayton Plains, rolled 201-112-223 and AugeDo 191-210-231. George gave a htat that ho haadtoap group with IHudW From Our Wire Service* rebounds h was a Ipst weekend for Michi- made on gan $tote% basketball team and shot* however. n»\e DcBusschere, University ol that he t<*>k onl; i)etnoil's Ail-Amrcica player. ithe floor The ot record* show Dave holiday *e« buckets out of 23 day night . the fact remains In their (hots from Slrai k * ea: attempts wen* last’ Wednr The Spartans were clobbered tips which he pushed up but fail lire io ft* Sunflower Cage Clas- to connect c. falling"to Kansas State 104 82 * * * irday night after losing 9349 ^ qucMiol, lrom ,hr Ohio Sts scout in the press box was. DcBusschere sandbaggin""' I passed off several occasions I shoot. Chamberlaul, scored 3 and grabbed 38 rebounds, a Cincinnati Garden record. Rodgersi on at Denver Wednes- came up w ith 20 points, and had 16 assists, also a Garden record., 1st start coach Dave Oscar Robertson scored 31 points -rs dow ned Idaho 73-57 for One day for their second four' defeats •-flight before to Kansu* Far DeBusschere. the Titan's ;t «t win aver Nebraska was hardly an IndMdual effort. N( Date had the poorest scoring , ids lit of hi* collegiate career as he roUeotrd only eight potato. : The third- ranked Tiians niect first ranked OSU at Columbus 'Tliursday night. * He helped the cause on the Tonight, however. I', of D. boards, however, as he grabbed 23 most he on guard assloM • talt-Oonsagn quintet whteti boasts an AII Ameriea cisndidale In Frank It Was Probably -xT™ ' the Only Ground Cleveland Lost ^J NEW YORK Mh—The Cleveland aUhi’lURh ,ho>' Browns won the football gome ;bu' Pushed ahtrad by L points from the New York Giants (tan- jfi*hr *' ,hr *‘“rt 0 ,he ^cond day. hot before M even ntarted !halt nfvrr ^ in ,rouWc' Jimmy Brown and shl hefty 1 * * * (leveland teammates lost six j Pnrtine'', liirri.O'i Munson; , stories—rushing. t played n key role. He hit his first t The seven players. Including shoi from the floor Charley North the StS-ponnd fullback, and ' a (led Hi' rcoring with 19. bellboy entered an elevator at j Kansas State wasted 110 time the sixth floor of a hotel near against the outclassed Spartans Yankee Stadium. The ear Inline- [They-led by 17 early in the first, diatelv took off and didn't stop ’.half and the 104 points was a lield-until il hit the basement. ; house scoring recotd for the win- No one was hurt ta the sadden r^-drop and the play ers walked to j , the Atadlum. where Brown gained Michigan's haskothali team 110 yarda ta the Browns’” M .34 (opens a' two-game road trip in victory. Birmingham Swimmer Helps Set New Record [*“ BlAIOMfNGTON. lad. >F — A 10 UK) yard medley relay (earn from Indiana t'ldverslty, Including two MleMgan swimmers, to eioimtag o new national collegiate and American record of 4:40.S. P' The quartet includes Frank Mrhhwey. backstroke; (Wet Ja-atoemakl. Toledo. Ohio, breaststroke; Terry Loberdie. Battle Creek, butterfly, and Pete Slot! of Birmingham, freestyle. The lime Saturday as three-tenths of 0 second under the mark set last year by another Noosier squad. » first half. In the only other ,9»me, the 9. Louis Hawks snatched victory in, 1 the last 26 seconds when' Bob Bob Pettit made two free throw to edge the Syi 104-103. bama 74-62 for the Birmingham * Classic title, making its record Reah Hits 687 for Huron High Ken Leece «92» Frank Egerer 196 • Tom AugeUo (69) $525 AND TROPHY $275 AND TROPHY Victor Stoddard (105t $125 WINNER SIM WINNER iDori Pennell (48 * Maurice Yarnoltf < 121) Nationals ! Amie Reah, lead-off man for _ ;hf Pfeiffer’s Beer team in theijrv Gray (27i ...___________ Pettit scored 26 points and Cliff; Huron Bowl Classic, turned 'n Franklin Miller (67). Hagan 20 for the Haw ks, leaders j loop s highest three game series in the Western D.Maton. Dave wtth a 212-233-312-687 to pace hU A* ,ira' ....... Itombec. John Kerr and Dolph, mates' three game sweep over Schayes each tallied 18 for Syra-!Pasquale's Pizzeria. Reah's total Harold Law <311 ruse topped « 685 by BUI Bull, the On SAturday. Boston downed year s previous high Paud Karas John Whitehead 549 WINNERS $29 WINNERS Angeles 145-112. while St. had a 237 and 203 In a 902 set tor r defeated New York ll6-l»: lh« loaert i Genter boosted Loren Kay <81) . Al Urbaniak (42* MU Hit.AN rOUiXit: KKSFI.TS r»l* Michigan $15 WINNERS $19 WINNERS He fired 192 and then 235 in the aeutual but still trailed Bull by 166-276-191—725 Pins 8omg into the deciding 3rd game. The Uttle cleaning man mi in m TnXty did some mopping up then .201-112*223—702 } . ,199-179-183—662 *,#- Harold Law. John Whitehead, . .170-248-231—471 L®™" K*y, Al Urbaniak. Dr. E. 314-194-194—471 E Ludwig. Gary Greene. Bob ",a*i «ai mi **7i Kukiinski and Bill DeBats are .147-201-201-871 oth(TS ^ ^ ^ ^5 t0 J25. Montcalm high qualifier and .. 188-227-223—669 actual leader at t^pt house Bob Hanson added $10. to 320 and a . .221-322-188—664 trophy clinched last Sunday.. Tom . .224-182-176_663 Sham, die big gun at Sylvan, did six 100 xnn__«va the same. Bob Lawson added DO zu-iw-wu—to JW (tsurpd for ,^1 leader at Howeta. . .171-228-201-450 .184-188-245—649,. A hotel spokesman said the elevator probably had slipped a cable because of everioadtag, Wichita tonight against the Ut ily of Wichita. The Wolverines, idle over the leckend. then wind Up their pre- Michigan Kegler First Petersen Leaders Change CHICAGO .Iffl— Four Milwaukee; Mich., IS47; Ken Mack, Mitotan-bowlers climbed among the lead- kee, U49; Robert Nieswldtl. | era tonight In the $327,808 Petersen! Milwaukee, mi, aad Roland i bowling classic which carries a top; Geiger, Milwaukee, 1U9. prize of J2T50O. ^ ^ The tournament runs ’ through Richard Liesieckt ot Milwaukee125 *nd *• attr»ct . took over second place with a 158613.000 bowlers, total tor eight games. He tell five' Tk( A.s»r« T#u, pins short of Charles Garrison,'entries osmson. asismsm. ta«h.. imi Kalamazoo, Mich., who took the ; lead' last weekend when the classic Ken M»ck. , im« nut Brown. oiUMpio, til. .. , mi I'ritan. Al W1IL Kslsmseoo .. .... JfM in SMSker tUIsniaeoo . os* >10 Rol»ry mMWlckU_»«l* suker league lend to tour points with a shut- . . eu‘ of ColHer Lanes with Wally!®- E. Ludwlg (50) Johnson best at 612 Calbi Music Bob Kukiinski (50)' I Company took advantage ot 636 (Gary Greene (92) . and m series by Ron Rortibarth^BJii ijeBats (80) ... and George Chicovsky hr take two gntnra from Westoide Mobil. ~ fa C Smith 640. Derral Redwine 639. Carl Memrner, Alfred /-.- #C1 Cgjrrcnn 21^30^Wl^VBrook8 Robert-PhimP* and Ro**r Oldenkamp 637. Don Younker and Ray *OeCfSOIl ron to a rwrep over Mel F.Her TTicmas 636, Roger Skosich 835, Art Miracle and Bill Wood! DETROIT UP — jibe Detroit Bu"d^rs fhrt err bled the Auburn'834. Frank Welch 632, Arnold Klein 631, Mike Sapelak 830. Dick Tigers will play 81 home games cV)» > i (-•-•> ure third nir.ee in the Gould and Charles Austin ten—,---------------- foe the first time In Minty aril sT. -d iv^ Al Sbarrard 627, Bill KukUnski and Jim Hunt 625. Gene year. ~ I-100-ZX3—OX» _. ~ . | a 1-168-175-449 Tigers Schedule ni-nMi.-ti.Uj Home Games Montcalm Centre-teammates also . affini 10/Hi The schedule, also tor the I m e, contains tw1 * light f .iarold Koriak 619. Ed Eaaiamb're 617. Bert Schmidt 616, , «sr D"^'v«■»««* - ««“““• ! Keith * as was tops tor Sno-Bol,*11' S»ords and Ray Kasat 606, Lee Winchester 605 L^y M makeupa of postponed in a two cm* win over Oakland! Bob Han»n 594, Lloyd Pearsall 592, bary Hints 591, Artjgames. However, three of them Coin Su l,h «d 625 for fh« Coinmen.'Harrison 587, Earl Lamberton 586. Jack Chambers 585. Frank are on the 1961 schedule announced Feic! QuatVy Market continued Kaiser 584, Joe Puertas 541. Gary DeFrayne 580, Tom Heltsley.mcr the weekend. lits-4»oi «rr!ik l,y v mnlnt; twice Marv Copenhaver and Donald Ogg 579. William Sherman 578, The Bragato wtU play their Ook'rrd Mnl Su^iy as Max rL*n-SfeIQt 876. H. Hart* 575. Rich Francis 574. tint game at home April 11 Ron ^nnell slid John HUyard 573. Bill Johns and Al Pietz agolust the tWetaud Indian*, lain ov*™ Diuh’e ctH h-huid *Conta 548, Les Peters 567. Bob Lawson 568, C. King A •* r* ***"**.*" la- fr k. Portgo w w 564. Monroe Moore and Dick Wareham 563. BUI Crawford 558, 0B “ “!."?* *“ f 5 of 221-222-200. Norm Andress and Bob Croasdell 557, Jerry Pema 553, Paul *** * ** ------- George 548, Gene Hoover 542, Larry Tear 539. Dave Kby 538, twi-lighter*, the Dan McDonald 533. Tigers also will play seven double- Tom Shara and Ray Lindqulat-532, Neal Mansfield 528, Dob on*Memorial ^ Martell 527, S. Denisiuk 522. P. C. Greenwood 514, Pete Hughes! The Tigers win play host to the Los Angeles Angels for the first time April 21. The new Washington Senators will be here May 9, while the Minneapolis-St. Paul Twins won t make their first visit to renamed Tiger Stadium until June 3. put tcgitlier rra Newman and Lounge in Feature Contest 513 and Duane Hanna 505. Newman A-M.E, and unbeaten! 300 Lounge dash tonight at 7 o’clock at the Pontiac Central: gyni in a Gass A game to feature1 a six-game program in the City1 P, Basketball League. j s» The Lakeside Royals battle VanijJ Dikes at 8:30 in the other "A” j* Is Actual Scores Koprince Foster ^n“n Others, moving ta were Don Geres), St.’ Joseph, Vrtght. I . 1 Ottgtr, MUvsu *f FSotola* JO”TOM . UP — Cleveland end Rich Kreiding ends up wtth fie Ball snd Is upen cd by’jit^cRXC back Dick Lyiich of the New Yorft Glanli In BScIr- crjito h Nsw York yesterday .where the frowns wot n f«C.l-v.ctjr;.. Kreitling took a pass from quarter-buck Milt Plum. Tlw Browns will meet the Lions in the Runnerup Bowl/Game of the NFL. January 7th In Minrrti. Gass B action on the Pontiac! Northern court includes: Buckner 1 Ooq Msruu [Finance vs. Auburn Heights Mcr-15m XStM7 Ichants, t p.m.; Graf’s Grill vs. |o»ry DsFraynt _ ■Perry Park. 8:38 p.m.- I bS, u«,Vn I In Gass D action at Lincoln ior High. Westside Kiwanis has au.hn dST 7 o'clock meeting wtth Northaidej%fjff J5SSST. land the Warriors lace the Pontiac [Two sh»r» Titans in the nightcap at 8:30. 'Rm . llt-MI-SlJ—»» iti-m-sst—«ts tts-iw-iax—evi isi-m-us—ms m-m-tiMH ij(-ss«-»i—r* NI-IH-SIS—( m-isi-iss-am ni-Mi-tti—mj! s-ito-sst—*4* »-W '— IM-lM-m—S40|V tts-tw-m-sM NEW YORK (UPI>—A Jeweler iii-ni-iis—sis! ndrertiaed a (hriatmas gift tor 151-MS-lU-riti ■■ - L, .. -IW-IM-IM-SH "the wscaoa who boo everymtog ln-Mt-in—au! —a H carat geld etoetote coffee •-ISS—SW id Olbb. . .im-iM-us—s«i a-15*.KS Mil --------- s-ip-fw—ito tm motes. Q-M-gHPj Price: SM.N9. That * (earth 199,999 cup* of coffee al ta canto I • trophy. Kopnnc*! rYtTWO TgE PONTIAC PRgSS, MONDAY, DECEMBER Iff, 1960 Plan to Prove Two Things in Rose Bowl Game Pistons Seeking Wins on Coast MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) — Coach Murray Warrpath and members I of his Minnesota football train ac-Lcepted the bid to meet Washing-Lion In the Hose Bowl Jan. 2 tor two good reasons. I First, the Golden Gophers want to prove that they fully deserved . their designation as the nation's INo. l college football team for the 1960 season. And. secondly, they are anxious to restore the prestige of the Big Ten Conference, which was badly weakened when virtually the same I Washington team shocked Wiscon-! sin, 44-8, in the Rose Bowl last jNew Year's Day. Warmath and his young gtnats j believe'-that they ran accomplish ; both alms if they win Impressively at Pasadena, j When the Gophers left Min-jneapolis for California last Saturday, Warmath was especially happy that fullback Tom'Robbins 'had fully recovered from an early-j season knee injury and was able I to join the traveling squad. | Robbins last season was the Big j Ten's leading punter and much of Minnesota's strategy is centered on kicking. Minnesota so strong defen-1 Plays such as these have dis-•ively' the Gophers often- have Ljayed some writers who 'like kicked on third down simply to detcr|b# wJde open playi ^ place the opponent in a hole. thrilling gambles. But the fan who And, should iWkuiesota win enjoys superb defensive football the pre-game coin toss la the will find Minnesota a dream team. Rose Bowl game, the Gophers | With All-America guard Tom probably will elect to kick as fBrown leading the Way, the Min-they have done all season. nesota line Is the strongest in the Hurlers Didn't Aid Bucs According to Statistics CINCINNATI (UPD—Pitching 1st They paced the league in team nation. Brown weighs 243 pounds and tackle Frank Brixious scales The starting line averages 220 and the backfield, quarterbacked by junior Sandy Stephens, 202 pounds. son loot the ball a total of II times on fumbles and II times on pass Interceptions to the hardhitting, alert Gophers. With the Gophers gaining the ball •deep in enemy territory on op-portent miscues countless times this season, it hasn’t been neces- sary for Minnesota to grind out long yardage for touchdowns. almost every Instance when Minnesota got the ball on the toe’s 20 yard line, the Gophers managed The longest scoring play for Minnesota this season was i yard scamper by fullback Roger Hagberg against Iowa. Hagberg, Stephens, Judge Dickson and Mill Munsey are all consistent runners who can pick up needed yardage at vital moments. The Washington players probably won't sec many Minnesota passes thrown at them unless the game Is dose. Minnesota’* ps—twg attack has been Just so-so this season. Stephens hap completed only 20 of 52 attempts and accounted for tfoo touchdowns through the air. At least 20,000 Minnesota rooters are expected for the game, including the Minnesota basketball team. * ' * * By a rare stroke of good fortune Minnesota last year entered its team In the Big Los Angeles College Basketball Tourney immediately preceding the Rose Bowl game. And the basketball players will be guests at the Rose Bowl. supposed to" be 75 per cent of baseball, but, the Pittsburgh Pirates won the National League pennant practically on hitting alone. * * * | doubles (236), That's what the official batting (734). averages, released at league head- * quarters 'here, indicated today, | The only important department anyway. batting with .276 as compared I with .265 compiled by the^ runner-up Milwaukee Braves, 1ind also) led in runs batted in (689); (1,493); total bases (2,201); ind runs scored! Skipper, Viking Also Champs •Two Huskies Gain Wrestling Titles ■i I- PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) - The Detroit Pistons wUl1 try to break out . of the cellar In the National Basketball Association’s western division when they tackle the Los Angeles' Lakers back-to-back tonight ami tomorrow night here. * A pair of Victories would lift thb unpredictable Pistons past the Lakers and Cincinnati Roydls and into second place in the western division chase. Detroit is winless against the Lakers in three starts this season. Led. by shortstop Dick Groat, who wow Hie league’s hatting crown with a .335 average:, the Pirates swept virtually every title In the hitting department. ini which the Pirates were not ' - first was home runs. 1716. Braves Pontiac Northern won two titles. |the weekend at Norup Junior High Winfred Miracle sparked PNH were high with 170. The Pirates Waterford and WaHed Lake ^ne1" BerWey- 4 with a *-0 triumph In the MS hit 12°- each in the 1st big Oakland Cbuntv Seven 0ther Hu,Wm fln!?hwl 2nd4 final. Dave Fox nipped Basel * # * ! cn m tne 181 uaKWna uwmy 3rd Q|. 4th |n 2ui outstanding team! _ ' • . , . . Wrestling Tournament held over nprformanee i Great, who barely edged out iperrocmance. • Park football ace Frank Smoih Norm Larker of Los Angeles fori the Individual batting title by two points, was the first N.L. shortstop to win the'crown In % years. The last one before him was Arky Vaughan, also of'the Pirates, in 1935. Outside of Grout and Larker, only three other regulars managed to kit .too. Willie Mays of Han Francisco was third with Sit, Roberto Clemente of the Pirate* fourth with .314 and Ken Boyer of HI. Louis fifth with Shortstop Ernie Banks of Chi- j cago led in home runs with 41, and Hank Aaron of Milwaukee drove in the most runs, 126, and hit for the most total bases, 334. lit was the fourth straight year that Aaron finished first in total] bases. MAT CHAMPS — Dave Fox and Winfred Mirada, Pontiac Northern wrestlers took first places In the Oakland County Wrestling tournament over the weekend. Fox won the 165 pound division' And Miracle was the winner in the 145 pound class. Chargers, Oilers Combine for 87 Points Scoreboard Gets Workout in AFL | each acored two points la 111. Jim Cook was the Waterford: champ taking the 95-pound crown, j John Shiker of Walled Lake, won a pin in 180. ’ Hazel Bark dominated the other 1st places taking six. Frank Stagg, Bill KettleweU, Carson Smith, Jerry Cunningham, T. Duncan and Gary Burger. | Stan Kills won lor Berkley aa | did George Blackwood for Dos- | dcro.________________ 1 Art Fowlkes, veteran 112-pound entry, was the top Pontiac Central [grappler. He bowed %y a fall Inf the title match to Burger. Officials were pleased with the [operation of the 1st such toyrna-i Iment for the county as another — j step towards improving and expanding the mat sport in this area. Other schools taklag part were ! Warren Fitzgerald, Farmington Oar Lady of Sorrows, Lake Orion, Oak Park, floathlleld. Van Dyke and L'Aase Create. 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Earlier in the season, Houston beat Los Angeles 38-28, but several weeks 'Ago the Charg-graJK0iu24-21r- t f ,4 With Houston wrapping up the Eastern Division crown and Los Angeles the Western title a week ago, Sunday’* final games were meaningless as far as the standings went. Los Angeles ripped across 17 points in_Utt-~tourth quarter to rock the New York Tltana 5 BMi Whittaker fPCi l OS—BUlt. Chanctjr —Statistics The first of two Mg city wrestling battles comes op Toes-day night when Poo tine central Invade* the Norther* gym lor a 7:30 match. PNH rate* a slight edge oa Gwffrion Scorn, Three | £ R? Times OS Canadiens Win I mewt over the weekend bnt that ; Pair Over Weekend : tTJST — *' — j Central has whipped Water By The Associated Preoa | •nd Fltsgermld In two out Apparently there’s no stopping j while Northern look Its only Boom" Boom Geoffrion and- the otort al Royal Oak Dondero. Montreal Canadiens in the Nation- j ..................V - al Hockey League. 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Geoffrion has scored 11 in eight games and his scoring string for the eight games is just one short of the NHL record held by Maurice Richard of the Canadiens. The Canadiens have swept 10 of their last 11 games. It must be awfully discouraging for the Maple Leafs. They tied Boston 3*3 Saturday and beat the Rangers at New York Sunday, 3-2, but lost ground anyway. The Leaf* are unbeaten in their last five, four of them victories. Frank Mahovlich extended his scoring streak to five games in leading Toronto to victory over the Rangers. He scored his 29th goal In 31 games in the second pe-riad. That made the score 3-0 and proved to be {he winner aa the Rangers rallied to make It close. if-. AT LINCOLN WB 33. Platan. 5 Warrtoro ie iluiklai t Comets 31. tout Anir'- • Thundcrbtrda 14. Lin Fldhtvn It. Yank.,, Acea It. Roektts f Globetrotters 17. Phi,bee SnarUna 14. Tempests 4 —Rats II. 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I built a plak lollipop world (or her.” —A guidance counselor, “Ske ivas a serious-minded, hard-working student with a burning ambition to become a movie star. -A photographer, "She wore the tightest • fitting gown some taffy-pull, this show. Hut you know something? I think it probably did reflect Jayne Mansfield's We, - ,v THE CHANNEL SWIM: Danny Thomas is reported re tidy to pinch hit lor ailing Red Skelton on Skel-CBS-TV show tor Tuesday, Jan. 3. The half-hours for Dec. 20 and 2? were- taped before Skelton underwent surgery. ★ w * * Bob Hope leaves today (Monday) for a 10-day trip to 12 military bases. Film* ot his Ytiletide tour with Zsa Zsa. Gabor. Andy Williams, Janis Paige, Jerry Oolonna and Anita Bryant will be seen on Hope's Wednesday, Jan. 11 NBC-TV special. Open Daily at 10:45 A.M. Strand ■—Now Showing— TWO EXCLUSIVE 1st RUN FEATURES! Tht MOST FANTASTIC ADVENTURES MAN N MAGICIAN EVER LIVED! At 12:40—1:41—6:44—*:SS ALSO TEENAGE TERROR OF THE OLD WIST! FRIDAY: ELVIS PRESLEY , ia "G.I. BLUES" Alto: Disnoy's "tUdotppod" NOW! "Sign of The Gladiators" and "All Th« Young Mtn" EAGLE SUrts TUESDAY tMUw^'inuD.-.iinwtgSfl “BELLS ARE RINGING" JUDY HOLLIDAY DEAN MARTIN Voting on Fate of Idle School Doarborn Twp. Voters to Decide on fax Hike for Use of Structure By United Press International A school problem that was placed in the national spotlight recently by a nationwide television program highlight a series of local elections in Michigan today. Boy Falls to Death. Down Icy Slope MOUNT BALDY. Cqjif. (UPI) -A 12-year-old boy fell down an Icy 1,500-foot slope to his death Sunday while his horrified father and twc friends watched helplessly. Rodney Cart K re ran was the fourth person to plunge to his jeajh in n roped-off section of I’m /icy trail behind the Opponents of the tax increase insist that the school district can open the new high school, completed last August, without raising taxes. Voters' have twice turned down tax .1 n c r f« school. ’ Is Impressed by Gov. Williams NAIROB^ Kenya f AP)—An Afri-. [can nationalist leader and govern-1 operate the ment has described'Gov. # ^ . G. Mennen Williams of Michigan* __ , onn ' , , , f___as “a very positive-minded person I .'*tr‘ tending classes on half-day sched- ules at old Roosevelt High School, t half block away from, the school. Residents of five Detroit suburbs are voting, on whether to .establish a "downriver commit nify college" In another local election today. eligible to I The appraisal e a a Gikonyo Kaino, Kenya's minister (or commerce and Industry, who United States. Voters in Dearborn .Township School District No. 8 go to the More than 42,000 polls to decide whether to raise Jvote in the election their taxes to raise funds to put Trenton. Riverview, Flat Rock and the Hamilton J. Robichaud High the Heintzen District of Southgate. School into service. , ----------------t-__ ; Williams has been named as President-Elect John F. Kennedy's Wyandotte!' ®*-,i*,ar't secretary ot state for 1 African Affairs. The school, built at a cost of |t-< million, was featured In the nationwide TV program on school problems because taxpayers In the district refused to approve funds to. operate the school after II had been built. | Sen. Clinton Anderson j Resting After Illness * Kiaho described the U.S. government as "sympathetic to Kenya's cause." He said Williams, whom he met at a conference at Princeton, "is definitely not a fence-sit-^ ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., advised us that covered mountain and had defied , ■# thT **“2 » *»“ ness was due in part to gallstones! * ★ * .222?. Tiev JL *"«■ “«******«*. «!"»>«»» reading, "No travei beyond I Hta^dSThv li ^ °" *hieh -caused * "slight cardiJ Brassens' wife,., their three chil- . . . ■ - pe and this point", and "closed ares — j y 34. 'complication," along with a "gas-jdren and his mother and father j It was a wacky, unreal, awe- 'danger." So the increase,, would he only trointestinal upset." [also were injured critically. Although the show didn't include I ~J ~ ” 1 —..............- ..... - -------:------— ----------------—---------------:------------———*— Interview* with any of the numer-j !our publicity men who thumped (her ‘bongos for Miss Mansttetd during; what Ralph Edwards called, "her1 meteoric rise to stardom,' the following: _ and — SONG , WflROUTi JND. —Mickey Hargttay, her husband. her >-^j —A wardrobe mistress who said, j "Jayne hasn't a nerve in her.. . . mi opening night (of her first; SCOOP! YANKEES UNLOAD Christinas DECORATIONS OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 10 NOW TILL CHRISTMASl SEE HIS NEWEST! FINEST! GREATEST! SEE THE NEW ELVIS In His Greatest Dramatic • Rola Sine* Ha Left the Army! the m m mm HAD TO HURT Cr SOMEONE’ HE LOVED!; CHRISTMAS Gin WRAP c U«| 160 inches by 20 inchti widt. Print nr fail paper. 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Rich and colorful. For windows, or doors. 51$. SAGINAW ST, ~ Next to Wrigley's - PLENTY OF FREE PARKING T a ism THK POXTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1D00 miimsw '■■ If|f H « -u *S§? * Business and Finance to Area Man The following are top prices covering sales of locally grown j produce by growers and sold by j ■ them in wholesale package lots, i Howard W. •Elliott, 34, Quotnioni are furnished by the! of Birmingham Dig* Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of After Saturday Crash WwlnMd*> markets [New Violence in New Orleans Vandals Hurl Creosote at Walls of Methodist Minister's Church A 34-year-old Birmingham man died yesterday of injuries received the day before, In a two-car crash in Holly Township Detroit Produce Otkland Highway Toll in ’60 nal and head 104 AppMi. JpnsUisn. bu .........Applet, North,rn Spy, Howard W. BBott' of 2379 Pembroke; suffered Inter- EOETABLES jv : Hcmic- 'J cumbed at Hurley i carrot..' Hospital in Bint. !ft^S other car, |P*rtmpt, i Harold Haywood. 39. of 11611 S K'S i Dixie Highway, Holly, remained fat critical condition today at the hos- squ«»iv m pita] with internal injuries. , SquMh! ' Haywood'* Robert, II, sue- |T^rnfwo. d< lalned a fractured leg and malti TWalss. b pin rut*. He wa» ta fair eaodtttoa. Another aon. Harold Jr., 12, had ctbbti, i minor cuts. icbiuirti. b! Flint state police said Haywood turned left from Evans Road, near ! Grand Blanc, onto U.S. 10 and was struck broadside by the EUM car headed north on the highway. I. Poultry and Eggs NEW ORLEANS H’Pli background of new' vlolenc It.tt Orleans' s'xh woe!; oj *•2 desegregation today. 'Light globcu filled will J JJ creosote were hurled hr; : white stucco walls of the Rev. L. A. Foremen's St. Mark's Methodist *! oo Church on the edge of thp Ft |.bo| Quarter—tbr tin!huge black stailis. iso ns The pastor'* bishop. Aubrey :u| O. Walton, vlmiled the churcN JJJ Sunday to affirm bis endorse }M| meat of Foreman's leaving hi* l!l0| S year old (laughter in the W’H- * Hum Frantz School despite i.M; regatloniatk'' threat* against * M i pastor'* life.. ^Pro-West Boun Laos j, M said the bishop as hc led the con-1 !Si:«rega,i0Jn *n Prayc|' *or *besoulsj VIENTIANE, Laos (API — Pro-icritical economic, and political*' vandals who desecrated ,he,Wes(ern Premier Boim Oum M*** that gripped the little Indo- •* , „ „ struggled today to put this bat-|ehineW kingdom^ ^ State Rep. 'Edward Lebreton tered capjtal on its feet with the| American airlift to rush’- vr Pk*Mf*i “ NEW ROLE H)K LIZ — Elizabeth Taylor posed with poet-author Carl Sandburg in Hollywood Sunday where announcement was made that Miss Taylor has bedn chosen to portray Mary Magdalene in "The Greatest Story Ever Told," the fi|m of the life and times of Jesus. Sandburg will help write the screenplay. «- U. S. Food Airlift Helps Thousands of imart bull ness men have discovered in lowers a businesslike way to express their gratitude tod the kindll-ness of she season toward cut* tomert. Bring us your lilt, list * our experience to itlecMppro- JACOBSEN FLOWERS m.t.'101 N. Saginaw FE 3-7165 Open Nights TU Cbristmae The Pontiac DCTBOIT POl'LTBT DBTBOIT. Dec It < API—Prlcct buns delivered Detroit (or “ J Met poultry: Hoovy type '— “ Hi eat U: ml.JWPPPWHMIPI broilers end tryorc American airlift flying jin critically- needed food iuid Assistant Rcnne has asked that the unidenti-1 fled. posaiMe witness who assisted Office in Pontiac. asked the legislature in B a t o n | help of ^ I Rouge not td withhold the backj IP j”quel- pay due employes of New Orleans'! U|M typ, school system Friday when thc med cine. imj "type ^roaiter* .o»,r s; Christ mas holidays begin. ' * " — ... .i q>|je government announc ’ rice, milk. -medical and building state of. michioan in I supplies from neighboring Thai- bate Court tor the county < land was set up over the weekend J,‘j,',l‘& EltuTof uw pctiti, after pro-Communist troops were going to be awful hard! TJie government announced (fieiHn^hartil! »t Um/'isa ***««*••■ m»p turn l*r«»- «*»«•— sa&svMsr eoob tors and carpenters to explain to and looters as Jt tackled the ^^ ^ (han ^ wounded | H . ____. ,. . .. i__7-r-_-T-v —. —-.'**>—«« price, their own children why there isn't ....~~ * * * 'w ££ 2T2& a Santa Claus this year," he said.1 | nt the Oakland County Prosecutor s Con.u«cr'. g»ad. -including he goi no encouragement housf- _____ broono—sradt A lorse 45-46’ «i~.tii«i.----------------- 37-37'.: .mall 16: check. 31. tCAJ^ENNO Cockroaches Written Guarantee StgMMOd. Box Ex Company mi Pout. a*, as. aide nt *-4*m DETROIT. Dec. Now York Stocks i K*rly Moral Plftiro otter doelmol point, art Admiral .......Ill Ntmwth Air Itedue ■“ 'Hr Allied Ch . ASM . Livestock Am Alrttn . ii.d 5©f *”> • fp 13.4 eontpiuod . n.s MmCi s„ .___________ ______________ V 71 1.50 lower: tloushter owes iteady: Parsons Okays Traverse City Plant K| TRAVERSE CITY (UPD—Parsons Corp. will establish a new di-and So™ vision here to manufacture rotor SSSlhW",*"11 Unt»«ugh Aircraft Corp. — •—-- —of Ocala. Fla. I A U.S. Embassy spokesman | [said the-airlift would continue as jlong as needed, . ' i Boun - moved --into the Foreign !Ministry building Sunday and an-< nounced his government-was in ibusiness in the rub!ile-stri*wn city.r°it*Mn i But four months of palace raa- Siu*be“Sryei ___ neuvering and civil war has failed «h« »^»JttPrj Among 237 Lawyers j to resolve the Buddhist kingdom’s!*ad ctrcuitted f’wdbttinn OK on State's P°,itical tangle touched dff by a ,h< tjeninjji ua on oiare s.leftig( TOUp led by para,,^ rapt September Test Kong i/ on Aug. ?. 37 From Area Pass Bar Exam and .aid child h»» vtoldted s taw - -id that Mid child thould r the jurttdletloo ot thl. »l the people o( th* State u are h*r*oy aotllled that ■Id petition will be held 1 County Service -Center, one*. 1J40B Wtel Blvd. Pontiac la Mid County. v ot January. AD l»dl. lpracticaT to make, penonal ■d bv publication ot a copy ; to .aid heartna In a newspaper printed rfflr toad bid choice "uiEVfMl “'ll* choice .taufhtor ewe. SM4M. ..fl, .. sm; Bond *Kr* ' Barden Bora Worn 3SS&" CAM. J1 . .. Cater Tree Cltle. Rye . OOca Cola Sium^Oae ifl ___ liyp d.l LorlUard . 34.6 Lou ft RaM ; Sack Trk Sa fe". «^DKr S e choice 29 00-:i9.00. itandard 14.00-| cull and utility U.00-14.00. . M l Cattle — Compared teat week choice' 31.1 atoore and heller, .toady to mo.tl-------- 13.4 lower: lower trade. Me lover:- |g,.If IJt* ^ IsSS ' ii'1 Vat liM ” P *cX.*&r T 4H tins*. 117 PepalCota 34.3 Wl«« - M.S Phf,lp* ® • com Pd Cartlo Pub Deere ,. -Ddt Bdta Doug At re Dow Cheat DuPont d prime M6-1U6 lb. Tiwvn ea.M-M.Mr moat choU mixed high Mod • J | choice load, .teen 24 50-27 bo: a ■* 24.JO-34.Sd: aiandard .leer. : K. #r afei -------------------- S i beller. ■f-SlhaMarq 147 4 cow. 14M*U.Sdr ~iew u ____________ . w’ and cutter. 12.40-15.00: few thin c 30 ( down to U.M: utility bull. 19.0 43 ) cutter bull. ,17 00-19 00 }7.3 cattle — Salable 150: slaughter Jt “: steady: load high good with end ™ I around 1150 lb steer* 24.75; leo 22 eteer. MJO-M.M: uUUty and >t JI ! mixed offering. 14.00-24.00; if; heifers 22 50-25 50: utUltv cow The company agreed to eatab-Hah the new division here, and provide an addltloaal 300 to 400 jobs for Travorae, City, after It reached a separate contract agreement with Local MS of the _ United Aoto Workers Saturday to T**fii*i cover" the new employes. Parsons, which had already ob- There were 37 Pontiac area! The rebels militar threi lawyers among the 237 applicants!^Vientiane remained, with danger who passed the September Mfcfo •* a, J1ew flare°P in tl^ttng lgan State Bar examlnatto- Rlghtfer government forces led by Gen. Phoumi Nosavan were re-i * * ported to have pushed seven miles! They were: ;north of the capital's airport. Kong Birmingham: • Michael .1. Bas- jLe's forces, retreating with much | ford, Thomas G. Sawyer, William [of - their Soviet-supplied arms, ^ H. Mnliender. Thomaa Adams 'were believed stUl only about. 15 ja^Tii'ltalned a '«w"follhon cetti^ttoi Bahert W. Appletnrd. I»av|d [miles^ from the heart | -* 'manufacture rotor blades for Urn-' SEE US FIRST for DAWSON & BUTTERFIELD ft. J. Daoaaa. late Battarftald il*bN. Satlnaw *4. n 2-542S—PC 17M6 PanUae ALUM. SIDING |jj*- baugh, told the union the work i!lr.|would be done at the existing Par-*JJ* son facility here only on condition that it be apart from the general S!! contract with the UAW. Liberman, Bruce (J. Klaaft, Icapital. . ' Donald W. Spurrell, Gilbert E. j *, * * - Oove. , . The pro-Red Pathct Lao. , „ ... _ , joined Kong Lc. still held i Clarkston: Barry U. Branchy f ,hp moUntainouS i-ountry's Huntington Woods: C. Robert; Wartfll. . LEAVE VOUR FAMILY A 7 WW*. ... NOT A MORTGAGE! Suppose todwihiag happened to pm. Wouldn't you like w leave pour home mortaaft tree ’ Make rertaia you leave your family Cancellation Plan. 1 r detail, call at write: . E. DANIELS Diitriet * Manager 563 W. Huron FE3-7U1 MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA Ham* Office — Roafc laiaad. IB. few good t4.SS.fl M. A Mui ■ M :W . tiis. ___ - 4f.limixed t. . IS mixed ‘ 45 2 and ■ 11 1 grade. SlBX Death Notices Lapeer: Nor Oak Park: Harold M. Provixe j She rwin Scherter. Simons, Robert Weinbaum, Crime Weekend a. Keeps Waterford around MS 1 Tra Proap Truth Otn Raa. On Kac “ Otn Min's 0*Ttf**°El Ota Tlmt Oati Tiro • Ollltttt .... Ootbtl Br Oaadrleh ... rhoun6 Ot Oft,, ■ m ■■ ouii on fimtr r Holland 75.6 RCA 743 Rapubllc RU P EX*■::: 37 Ittyn Mat .. Il l Ray Tob ... M l Ba/twa^St I I it Rbf Pap . 61 ScovUlt Ml 15 Stars Rotb 1.1 Shall Oil ... 44.5 Sinclair M.l Socooy — 31A Sou Pa* 24.5 SouRy large windows , : Hatchery Road. Datjjagi • mated at $800. t 6512| MTR4MT 11 1C. /. Ntpblt Plgurts after decimal p talM haavtor, HKD. IRANK VETira Minions, Kooeri wnnnaum, |n l- rr • _ ... kSXir* MM: toad! MILFORD — Service for Mrs. Stuart M. Glasaman, Arnold P- a OiiC© tlOppilKJ n'is-tTMiiFrank (Florence Maei Vettes, 64, Garter, Barry D. laker. Walter u ommjm 320 W. Lafayette St., will be at J- Goldsmith, Sydney L. Ruby, I Vandals and burglars kept W “wmba!-%wi^Sdrtta^ 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Marys Ronald G. Kraft, Paul Kelman. Iterford Township police busy ov. MW4 50c lewar. CathoUc Church. Burial will be in Miles E. Brasch. Bernard N. !*he weekend. ;St. Mary's Ometery. ! Portnoy. J Vandals last night smashed thr I Mr*. Vette. died yesterday after I 0rtonviUe. Kenneth Ui^ Jr an illness of several months at) Edward D. Devine III. Pontiac General Hospital. Her bodyl * * ★ iis at the Richardson-Bird Funeral| comeHug p poweU.j Ww* *»•• GJk Otff lH®me- , U1J . . . , | Harold J. Robinson, John J. Yu- «•• "ald w" ****** WM Surviving besides her husband M Grju)t Emn{ , entered last night. He reported Gifford. Robert C. Hauke. | ,haa wortfc °* I and flaking equipment atolea. _________________ _ South Held: Meyer Chudaow, 1 jjBase, Mount Clemens, has sn-[tere. Mrs. Joan Logan of Mount! Oary R. Imbret. nounced plans for 1961 to equip | Clemens and Mrs. Jean McMurray j|arrv L. Burkart the metropolitan perimeter de- °f Columbus, Ohio; a brother; fense with the new Nike Hercules *‘8t<“r: 7T fprandchUdren and i «rpat grandchildren. Iw Expecf to Equip HI; Defense Area With New Nike her husband ,|are three sons, Richard and Thom-! ,, ■ as Hatch, both of Detroit, and Oak-js 3 Command at Selfridge Air Force Hatch of Milfonl; two daugh-1 The Midwestern Air Defense8 Harry Martin. 28 Kent St., said' •andals smashed the windows of | i new home he owns at 6655 Salene; Walled Lake: Brown son Murray, st. He said electrical tixtureeand cabinets were ripped loose from! the walls. SHIP MCTTVR .. . 71 The Hercules would r { older model Ajax in 31 of the defense-vital are .Michigan Opens An attcmpict incak n v.a» re--ported by Frederick- Render, own* ler of the White Swan Restaurant.! 4370 Highland Road. A rear window was smashed, he siftd. '60 Farm Exports May Hit $4.6 Billion fighlh,; atomic warhead missile. | jT| * * * VERN W. WERTH •place the ROCHESTER—Service for Vemjjj .• > r __ protection W. Werth. 30. of 322 Rcnshaw St- iVUlIOn S LOnCjeSt a. !will be at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at! m_ 7 St. John Lutheran Church. Burial if fee WOy 1 OCfQy ■■■ '' , ... , will be in Mount Avon Cemetery. 1—-- , -------._•. .— Since the improved Hercules Mr Werth dlH un<.xpectedly o( ANN ARBOR (R-Gov. Williams! Ano,h*r rear wimlow^asbroken does more work at lets expense.^ ^ aUack Saturda at a !has proclaimed today "Interstate a‘. a «aa *ta^[* at 4397 Highland the plan wouM caU for biactlva-iJoieph Mmy Hogpltal pontiac. Highway 94 Day" to commemo- ^- but nothing was taken, po- Uon of several of the existing per- surviving besides his wife Mary rate the opening of an 18-milep* were told, imeter missile oases. . ^ are two sons, Lawrence W. and > section of iiighway between Ann| However, the commanding Timothy L.. both at home, a broth- Arbor and Jackson, officer, Col. Charles F. Coffee, er, and three sisters, Mrs. Ida | * * * said the plan would not eliminate Stewart and Mrs. Reah Maissner, The newest strip gives Michigan the National Guard • controlled both of Rochester, and Mrs. Leah;a 203-mile freeway between De-misaile kite* In the Pontine area, jSchUHcmann of Washington. | trait and Stevensville on Lake at Aubnrn Heights, Commerce ! -----------------—. {Michigan. Township and Southfield. They will be converted to thet News in Brief - m ; It Is the longest continuous WASHINGTON (UPD — The; They will be converted to the . NOUUC jn Kfipt i toll-free interstate *highw'a.v In Agriculture Department said today j new missile when the plan goes III mi iv» the nation, according to’ Hie the value of farm products shipped through. Col. Coffee said he ex-1 . ., _ j State Highway Department, abroad during I960 may reach H*jpected i^w.o^^ carried out by ^yo^Sdry'lt Rlbbon^utting ceremonies were! bU1*®" ! 1962 if not next year. 2^ JvSllS Ptamed today with Gov. WlUiama, | This estimate was baaed on of ! , . 1 Murphy and Newberry facing Web- fldal data tor nine months. 11 Achi6Y6(T16nt AWdfCl 8cho°1 pl,y,round -Adv. o^r state officials presiding. would be a rise of 18 per cent f the 83.9 bilikm loUl in 1999, and!** . . . ■ , 1 would exceed the previous calen-jllQPC |Q KuHl dar year record of. 84.5 billion Jn! . . . . . ... ! The American Savings and Loan Cre*^M W**** ^'.Institute of Chicago has presented T* ^ ^ WfrL^* * C,I’L achievement award to James ton. wheat and soybeans. M Rahl. .xutant vice president |of Pontiac Federal Savings and Grail) Prices Loan Association, 761 W. Huron CMICAQO CRAIN CNICAOO. Dec It (API - Mgr ...... 2 M|* July. ! Ry»— . 1st. The award represents successful! JJTj'completion of at least four semes-j ***'ter credits of study in the insti-'j tute's specialized savings and loan; ^.courses. m rJT*.a Rid bu been .. l id1. My. ^.....^HA^aayociatkw five years. ’’ T'' , life was presented tbe^ward by I st;James Cfariooh, executive vied president of (f|e association. mr* Invei Invest Wiggly . . Wrap Her in AAIN K This Christfnas We can't think of a more precious way to say "Merry Christmas" than with a soft little CAPE or STOLE ofnatlural ranch mink, it1! ! skins widesTriped and ^ , glossy ... It's overail iook of 1th the Pontiac | prestige . , truly the gift of e wise invester ■ . come chfck our newest price quotations ific axjut (itudwof S ■ EMM»R.llWP NEW BUSINESS OPPOBTUNiTY International Company with Over 200 offices that lurliish temporary oiiico, mdu*trial. and technical workers desires representation in Pontiac, We oiler ah "Associate’ program, that must be operated in conjunction- with an established bueiness. We bear1 all costs with the exception of office -apace, personnel' and local telephone. This is not a "Get-Rich-Quick" scheme but a long range program. Your local promotional, efiocts are backed up by national'advertising, direct mail, sales leads from Home Office and other offices.. We supply complete know-how, comprehensive Home Oifice training.’ and continual 'monthly direction.. Local visitations made by our held personnel, Your growth is based on repeat business. We will expect the scone complete , investigation ‘ to be mode, that we will make of you. Personal inspection of any of our Offices will be arranged. Write giving complete details .of your present business to: > , .1 R. 6* Krauthoefer I vIn PnWdrat • EimhIm MANPOWER, me. »»N, MaaSWitaa Aaroa*’1— Milwaakw S, WtaMaaln ...WITH A NEW Coolerator HUMIDIFIER WASHIS THI AM... removes dirt and dust from the air you breathe Jays For Itself In Savings and Better Health I if Revolutionary new design assures complete eomfort in entire living area *>• --*. .. ★ Rolls anywhere, plug* in anywhere ★ No plumbing neceseary ★ Coate lean tluin a cant a day to ‘ _ it flevea fuel.. . laaa heat Beaded for v comfort W Custom modal with automatic Humidiatat cad Humidity Booster avaflaUa. BUM! MOBIL ONLY 7995 CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY 28 Lawrence Stmt Fi 3-7812 •••-"V ^ '• V': ; V v - ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONtfA^, DECEMBER ] ‘ 4 FORTY-THREE - -Todays Television Programs- GOP Man Well Trained Ctauri *—WJBKTV Channel 4-WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ TV Channel MXIVTT tonights tv highlights CM (4) Trackdown. (3) Movie Sports. 4:41 (3) News. (96) Industry on Parade. 7:M (3) Assignment Underwater. (4) Sportsman's Comer. (7) Tombstone Territory. (9) You Asked For It. (96) Christmas in New Eng- m (9) Movie. "The Blue Gardenia." (1953) To protect herself, a with a poker from the fireplace. Ann Baxter, Richard Conte. (96) Way of Life. * 1:96 (2) Pete and Gladys. (4t) River boat (Coat.) (7) Cheyenne (Oont.) (9) Movie (Oont) (96) Language and Linguistics. •:M (3) Bringing Up Buddy. (4) Weils Fargo. (7) Surf side 6. (9) Movie (Cant.) (96) Animals of the Seashore. •:M (3) Danny Thomas. (4) Klondike. (7) Surf side 6 (Cant.) (9) Don Messer's Jubilee. (96) Modern State. t:M (3) Andy Griffith. (4) Dante. (7) Adventures in Paradise. horses and girls better than he likes working. Laraine Day, Kirk Douglas. TUESDAY MORNING CM (4) Continental Classtnom. S:M (4) Continental Classroom. 1i49 (I) Dave Garroway. (7) Funews. 7:99 (3) Meditations. 7:M (3) On the Farm Front. 7>M (3) Felix the Cat. (7) Johnny Ginger. 6:M (2) Captain Kangaroo. CM (7) Movie! 9:00 (3) Movie. (4) I Married Joan (56) Saludos Amigos. (4) Exercises. CM (7) Newt. CM (4) Faye Elisabeth. (4) Dough Re Mi. (7) Exercises. (56) Our Scientific World. 1CK (9) Billboard. 19:88 (4) (Color). Play Your Hunch. (7) Divorce Hearing. (9) Ches‘Helene. (56) American Literature. 1C41 (9) Nursery School Time. UtM (3) I Love Lucy. (4) (Color). Price Is Right. (7) Morning Court. (9) Romper Room. (56) Guten Morgen. U:M *2) Clear Horizon. (4) Concentration. (7) Love That Bob! (56) Invitation to Art. (4) (Color). George .Pierrot. (7) Johnny Ginger. (9) Looney Tunes and i:J6 (56) Friendly Giant. . CM (7) Rin Tin Tin. (96) Michigan' Conservation. C4I (96) News Magazine. CM (9) News. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 18:88 (2) IRve at Life. TV Features Job: To Curb Gold DrainDilIon's WASHINGTON (UPI) — Newly I some Republican officials had! Treasury hot seat. But he said the named Treasury Secretary Doug-I urged Dillon to stay away frorti the [Job was above partisan politics, las Dillon already has some firm1 Ideas and some on-the-job train- ' "*** : ""'fif- ing for dealing with the urgent problem of America’s dwindling gold reserves. • • j jm. m The drain on U. S. gold and dollars and the current business slump are hut two of the immense .fiscal headaches that will tall on the 51-year-old Republican, appointed to the Treasury post by President-Elect John F. Kennedy Friday. By United Press Interastlon.il Bringing up buddy, 8:30 p.m. (2). A pretty French student (Danielle DeMetz) scandalizes the neighborhood by sunbathing in the Flower 'family’s bade yard. Dillon nnd his wife contributed s total of 89.550 to the unsuccessful campaign of Kennedy’s opponent, Vice President Richard M. Nixon, and to other GOP campaign funds, according to House records. ’ • * Dillon now is undersecretary of DANNY THOMAS, -9 p.m. (2). Rate- He -was an Investment bank-Jan Clayton is the guest star in a er before becoming a diplomat in story about a sister act that wants 1953 and is considered an expert in to audition at Danny’s club. lintcmattonal economic matters. KLONDIKE, 9 p.m. (4). Jackie! * * ■ * Coogan portrays a rough first mate, D illon accompanied Treasury on an oceangoing freighter who Secretary Robert B. Anderson on a forces a young boy into hard labor. ; recent trip to Bonn to try to per-Wtth Joi Lansing, Ralph Taeger "“de the West German govern-and Charles Herbert. Iment to pay more toward the sup- ADVENTVRE8 IN PARADISE, *** of American troops there as a 9:30 p.m. (7). Adam Troy (Card- “^»U' S do,la«and — * —gold. The Germans turned down! And in 19651! YSar ' 61 to See Stocks Up 5Pet. Over Present By HENRY J. BECHTOLD ition's economy. But what about UPI financial Editor the stock market? NEW YORK - Most forcastsl Van Alstyne, Noel I Co. in-made these days concern the racial community." The following ii some of the consluiions reached by the brokerage firm: ♦ * * • —Industrial stock priced in 1961 probably will average 5 per cent -higher than December 1960 prices. —la IMS Industrial price* are likely to averager ZO-tS per cent higher than this month, —Earnings of ' industrial corporations by 1965 will be more than 50 per cent greater than in 1960. Sr 9 ♦ •More cyclical stocks are likely to rise, in price than nancyclical stocks over the next five years. —Industrial groups whose stocks may rise most from now until 1965 are truck manufacturers, appliance, pTQMbing, textile weavers and steam generating equip- Professor Sees Slump Ending Article Says Kennedy's Proposed Program to Build Up Economy WASHINGTON (UPI) — An economic adviser to President-Elect John F. Kennedy predicted today the nation would start to recover from the current business I slump by next summer without the need for a “crash antirecession program." ' group of AP PbotOll, SMILING' pose — President-Elect John F. Kennedy shakes hands Friday with C. Douglas Dillon after announcing the appointment of the New York Republican as secretary of the Treasury in the new administration. Dillon is now undersecretary of State. They pose on the doorstep of Kennedy's Georgetown home. Paul A. Samuelson, professor of economics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said he thinks Kennedy's proposed legislative program “will begin to fight {against the downward slide" the U.S. economy. t:M 13K (4) Barbara Stanwyck. (7) Paradise (Oont.) (9) Festival (Oont.) lt:M (2) Project 3. (4) Berie Jackpot. (7) Peter Gum. (9) Festival (Oont.) 11:M (2) Newt. (4) News. (7) Racket Squad 11:16 (2) Weather. (4) Weather 11:89 (2) Sports. (4) Sports. 11:86 (2) Movie. tl:M (21 Movie. “The Neanderthal Man." (1993) With the aid of an injection, a scientist transforms an ordinary house cat Into a tabor-toothed th ger. Robert Shayne, Richard Crime. (7) Movie. "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town." (ISM) *Whni men Iran a small town th-hertW a fortune and comes) __ to New York to. tee the sights, he becomes a target t: 89 for fortune-hunters. Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur, George] Bancroft taiii (9) Nows. 4:M 11:46 (9) Telescope UAW. ' 11:M (9) Movie. "My Dear Secre-j iNtaiy." (1916) A secretary finds out that her boss likes 5: M McKay) takes a v—, w’i#Ka —,_____ bathing beauties to an exotic ■ ^>ea' island to pose for fashion pictures. OPPOSED APPEAL One of the models is. murdered | State Department officials have Another tries to blackmail a pub-disclosed that Dillon and Secretary licity man into marriage. of State Christian A, Herter op-1 JACKPOT BOWLING, 10:30 p.m. posed such an appeal to the Ger-' IP_____________ I). The lyargest single prize u|roaqs on grounds that it was sure (4) Truth or Consequences. lbowlin8 history — J65.000 — is atjta be turned down, giving the' (7) Texan j stake when bowler Earl Johnson j United States a diplomatic black, O) Susie meets the winner of the prelimin- eye.. The views of Dillon and] (56) rninnfaium ary match between Steve Nagy | Herter were overruled. 18:80 (2) Search for Tomorrow, and Roonie Gaudern. [ niIto|1 the beat wav to rat | (4) (Color). R Could Be You.l PETER GUNN. 10:30 p.m. (7). American outlay, abroad I, Gunn (Craig Stevens) gets mixed ask all the Mg NATO countries— up in ■ strange blackmail case! Britain, France nnd West Ger- i P _ ■ aroumLme-eomer after agreeing to help a 10-yeaH manv-to pay a bigger share happy memortM- has frequently from Larson Air ForreltaifeJnJ^**^^^*’ [old boy. Sepi Toteno (Eugene Mar- of Uw cost'll the afltaare. He I1**!1 martod by tr*«*dy iped*1' .*»*• Pre-Christmas Time Marked by Tragedy (7) Beat the Clock. J9t Mary Morgan. 13:40 (96) La Douce France. 18:46 (3) Guiding Light. NEW. YORK (AP)—The pre-crashes took 148 lives. On Dec. . |Christmas season, normally a|20, 1952, a Military Air Transport :Ht?ore ;Tact {time of joyful celebration and Service C124 crashed on take off; * "" In a copyrighted Interview In UR. News and World Report Magazine, Samuelson said Kennedy’s proposals In the fields of urban i cneWal, depreaaed areas, aid to-cducation and aids for re-aearch “are desirable for their own sake.” ; "It would be wrong to think of these - programs—as—trumped-up public works programs to get us lout of a quick added, "but it would be wrong to t, as we go into this recession, these |Mill 49) NrivgT~ 13:58 (4) News. 1:(8R (21 My Little Margie. (41 News. 7r About Faces. (9) Movie. 1:81 (4) Bold Journey. 1:19 (56) Parla Francais. 1:98 (2) At the World Turns. (7) Life of Riley. (56) World History. 2) Medic. 4) (Color). Jan Murray (7) Day in Court. <56i Arithmetic, (2) House Party. (4) Loretta Young 47) Road to Reality. (56) Children's Hour. (2) Our Min Brooks. (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Queen for a Day. (8) Movie. (56) Theater 56. (2) Verdict Is Yours. <4i From These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust? (56) Memo to Teachers. (2) Brigb&r Day. (4) Make Room (or Daddy. (7) American Bandstand, (2) Secret Storm. (2) Edge of Night. Jingles. (4) Here's ,Hollywood. . (9) Adventure time. (2) Movie. 1 UPH jpast ; | on cubing the dollar-gold drain. the boy’s dad. PARR. 11:30 p.m. <4).I This drain,jshfch-^NuiaSy-...,., setoroomedian iporefKan $3 billion this year. Oktt setress Hermotae GinpL by u* ex(^, ljf -------- i airline colli- ■ [crash of Satarday’s Munich 'sNntina. , . ‘ ^ nine disnsters had h p than t,m Uvea. f The worst pre-Christmas tragedy was an earthquake in West- DC4 near Bolivar, Ar-wlll be pMIcIes which will begin to [fight against the downward slide," the 45-year-old economist said. can spending abroad over Ameri-j Coincidentally; two of the tragm Dtc. to whidt! by flextofetax rates — cut can earnings abroad. President edies also occurred on Dec. 16. ^288 died * Negro Will Direct One FHA Policy In 1951, a rescheduled airliner! A ^ ta Ceykm „ Dec __ the out-[crashed after take off at Eliza-i,^ killed 250. flow. jbeth, N, J., killing 56. It was the a W A A A A first, of a series of three crashes] ^ Underlining his feeling that the'at Elizabeth that took 119 lives. Highway carnage also takes itsj on tax rates whea you’re la a daring this period may be experienced by some drag, soft drink, small loan, chemical and dry packaged food stocks. —Stocks of corporations in two extremely fast-growing industries, civilian electronics and business machinery, may rise about as much as. or even more than, the general Market. AAA Van Alstyne, Noel said there is amide evidence to justify a belief that the market has came full cbde, and that the next five yean will be an "earnings" market once again. In a "multiplier’’ —*»*, Hm> flack stocks. It added, usually are rdattvety Inaeiuddve to, aad of. dollar-gold drain is a crucial prob-r And km, DUfou said shortly after hi* n , | WASHINGTON (It — Fed-Appointment to the Treasury postiBog( eral Housing Administration has [that the'economy and strength of] * {appointed' WilMam Robert Valen-jthe entire free world are "tied to Tniged' " tine Jr. of New York Qty. as, the strength of the dollar opuratlaa overnight." .n u«, mun zxo uvvs., BW BL. __ . . , * WMt^^ *** CnWTtU COO- Dec. 16. 1958 84 died'to11 at Christmas. Over the last rider granting the president some department store . Colombia. n Christmas weekend 609 Amert- discretion, under truck died in accidents, 493 in traf- “with respect to timing” such fie. The record was in 1966. when!changes in the tax rate. traffic. | AAA at' least three,782 peri>hed' 609 FHA'f intergroup relations advis- on Christmas Eve. In 1954. about ap perished tnl . ; .Thp Swiss born banker-diplomat!a landslide in Carmen, Colombia. Negro, will direct;said he had discussed his new post]An cxnress train plunged otf i FHA's cooperation with states and | ivtth Eisenhower and Nixon and | cities which have endtted housing "neither had any objection, if it laws to eliminate discruninatipp was in the interest of security rad; because of racial, religious or (towards fiscal stability.'' other bias. a a a -------------------------tusr There have been reports Zealand on Christ- * Eve. 1953. killing 186. On the] | same day 104 died in another « wreck Cr.ecjKwlovakia. I AlltUU U • ri smwmmmi m M MMU0 Turn »l StMl M ComforUn* •T SvlM pzlattr as Mw tanftn r IT IT IS 14 IT T1 [L IT B L_ IT w r 1 r IT or IT u so IT S2 r B r r U n ft sauruo *pwt.) OHM wtll MumM f Wmwm d«i« S VMM oator «t tWctrlcai u 8 P**s Discourteous Clerks? Not in New York City By EARL WILSON. NEW YORK—While they were spying here that “the snow! ! New York. New Jersey, Mas- I ( sarhuoetts. Connecticut. Cbltfor 1 nta. Oregon, Ooiorwdo and Wash-lugtow hare such law-s. and there has been a marked Increase ia | the number of ritleo which prohibit housing discrimination. Valentine is 46 and a graduate I of New York University aad Bates; College. He Was associated with (the New York State Commission! against discrimination and. ,Dre-! , , !_ -. , „ „ .. viously, was field secretary to the mu#t g0 on' * Mtni ot ours wl?0 , a bi* M,dUon Avenue National Urban League in Newj^^113 rushed out and bought ear tabs—now his toes are cold. I York and executive secretary of! "Please plead with NY tales people to be courteous—just the Flint, Mich . Urban’League, {for Christmas," writes a reader. He claims clerks have the snarlies, that a shoe shine boy barked abuse at him when he didn’t like his shine. Says the storm had nothing to do with It;* that] they were nasty before the storm. (We’re sure, he didn't refer to any of our readers, who are fabled for their charm. How could he talk like that about our good will ambassadors and ambassadresses?, Must have an| unfortunate personality himself, poor man > * Sareya's well-heeled escort, Samson Gordon of Park Ave., hired Jani Sa- ____________ koral’s gypsy orchestra to come in half an hoar early to play for her at the Embassy Night Box . . . Kim Novak’s a goer. Made Sai$Ts With Peter Duchin who calls her “Mother.’’ She’s being very nice to fans. To Serene Montes, an astrologist who asked the real color of her hair, Kim said, "The.color of corn-meal mush.” A 4r A, “We had stuffed cabbage : He also proposed some tying of m i . tax-rate changes to Certain objective indicators of business activ-i iity, such as the level of production index, the rate of change in disposable income, the degree of J unemployment. ” Samuelson said, however, that 8 1 government spending might make r]a tax increase necessary in die A A future. | He said “we're definitely not now | at the limits of our taxable ca- th-« k ipacity. Nobody likes any extra bur- M \ den, but the extra burdens are ! continuous.” generally. It Is generally known that the best-performing portfolios of the last five to ten yean have been heavily invested in “multiplier" stocks. A, Sr A When the market’s emphasis shifts — as it now appears that it will — from multipliers to earnings, then the earnings stocks begin to outperform the market, according to the brokerage firm. ] Five largest bridges in the U.S. {are the Golden Gate. Mackinac Straits, George Washington, Tacoma Narrows and the San Fran-I jcisco-Oakland span FI 4-1515 c » v fuento MART US OrthM BY DAY OR WERE Urges Intervention in Latin America SOUTH BEND, tod . (UPI) -Aviation pioneer' Eddie Rick on-backer Sunday night urged U.S. military intervention In South and Central America — wherever communis is gaining a.foothold. Rickenbacker. the World W. f flying are, praised President] Eisenhower's action in ordering units of the Navy to patrol tlw coast of Central America to prerent' a communist invasion. WILSON ar n»Mu INTEGRATION GIRL — This six-year-old Negro girl. 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I Connie Frauds, Just turned 122, goes to-Miami to live in a motel under another name to rest from her Cops date . . «,1 Colleen Dewhurst’ll be her own baby-wltter In.her dressing roots Jan. 1 when “All the Way Home” plays a benefit: The baby’s three months old . . . Waiters are screaming. Tax authorities want to figure they get |3 tn tips for each U In salary. MUton Berie flew to Miami see his ailing mother-in-law . A book due soon, titled "1.001 Things You Can Get’ Free," will have an Introduction by—J*ck Benny ” Tony Perkins switched Paris apartments three times to! duck autograph kids while filming “Goodbye Again.” "EARL’S PEARLS: Do you remember when You could take a nickel’s worth of oandy and pass It around? TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: If beer cans were any eaaler to! open, some men wouldn't get any exercise at all. WISH I’D SAID THAT: Some women don’t care how much ( they have to pay for something, as long as It’s delivered free.) 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