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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 67

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Cincinnati Enquirer 11-D Unity, Dteemker ll Auggie Langefeld DAY and NIGHT SERVICE Complete Repair Service for All Makes AUTOMOTIVE EDITOR Consumers Guest day will be celebrated by the Consumer Conference of Greater Cincinnati at 1 p. in. Tuesday at Laws Auditorium, 1 lty of Cincinnati. Theme of'the program is "Christmas Angels," to be presented by Mrs. John Young and Mrs.

Kenneth Richardson, Helen Feldhaus is In charge of decorations. Conference board members will be hostesses. Auto Industry On The March Fete Planned of ownership provided by buying now. After all. Red book figures are based on year model only.

Service Hours Monday through Friday 8:00 A. M. 'Til 2:00 A. M. Saturday 8:00 A.

M. 'Til Noon "Our Service by Night, For Initiates Of Music Unit A reception honoring new members of the Cincinnati Literaiiy and Musical Society will precede the society's I numbers will be given by a trio composed of Mrs. C. C. Wedel, Mrs.

O. T. Jenkins and Mrs. John A. Scott, with Mrs.

Martha B. Mcintosh as accompanist. Mrs. George Meixner, pro-gram chairman of the year, will introduce the participants. Contributions for a Christ New Dealership Roberts-Morris Inc.

"Jeep" Division has been franchise by Willys sales corporation to handle the "Jeep" family of four-wheel drive vehicles. Signing of the franchise was announced by R. E. Morris, president of the Willys dealer, ship, who said the firm will market the full line of "Jeep" Christmas luncheon at 12:30 nii'N-m With the return of the steel-workers to their jobs, the au-toriiobile Industry Is on the march to recovery and is losing no time In striving for full production. During the last week I have been suocesaful In obtaining information from General Motors, who seemed to be crippled most by the strike.

Production of the 1960 Cadillac will resume December 7 for the first time since the assembly of automobiles was curtailed because of the steel strike. James M. Roche, Cadillac's general manager and vice president of General Motors, said that assembly operations will begin on the second shift Monday with normal production expected almost Immediately. Hie Cadillac production schedule is based upon two p. m.

Tuesday at the Hyde Park Community Church. "Chirstmas In The Air" is the title of the program to be pre mas gift for the Children's Home will be collected by Mrs. Lett You Drive by Day" JENNINGS BUICK Earl W. Herzog, chairman of vehicles in this area. The dealership also will offer complete parts and service facilities for RICKY MOTZ, 12-year-old quarter midget race driver from Uniontown, Ohio, meets Henry-S.

Richard, newly appointed director of racing for the Firestone Tire Rubber Co. Ricky'a machine is equipped with Firestone Micro "500's." "We at Firestone felt we had an obligation to provide the best possible tires for the safety of the youngsters (age limit 4 to 14) and adults participating in these new sports," Mr. Richard said. "As much care went into developing our quarter midget, go-cart tires as in any race tire Firestone has engineered." sented by Mrs. Raymond Foll-mer, teacher of dramatics and director of the Roselawn Com the Sunshine Fund.

Mrs. J. Vetter Is chairman of hostesses, assisted by Mrs. J. A.

Conner and Mrs. W. L. Grantham. Mrs.

Frank H. Heitman is reservations chair- 7707 VINE ST. P0 1-3000 munity Baptist Church Drama Group. Mrs. Stanley G.

McKie will open the program with a Christmas solo. Other musical the famed "Go-Anywhere" vehicles. Key personnel of the dealership, located at 5756 Hamilton Ave. are R. E.

Morris, president, John Nicholson, "Jeep" division manager; Howard Lo- bitz, used car manager; Walter eight-hour shifts and calls for AN CO the assembly oi bu cars a day. Buick, Oldsmobile and Pon-Uac divisions will start assembling passenger cars on te-cember 9, reports John F. Gordon, president of General Motors. He said that the six Bulck-Oldsmobile Pontine assembly plants around the country also ould start assembling cars on AAfestin(house Hoffman, service manager, and Paul Nolte, parts manager. Mr.

Morris, a native of Cin-P clnnati, has been in the auto-! mobile business for the past 20 years and maintains one of the' best parts and service depart-: ments in this area. Newest In the "Jeep" vehicle line is a two-wheel drive station! wagon introduced as a "Mav-! erick Special." The new station wagon is an addition to the Willys family of vehicles which includes the "Jeep" Universal, two an3 four-wheel utility wagons, forward control FC-170; and FC-150, utility dispatcher, economy 1-Ton pickup truck, and a va-j riety of four-wheel drive models for specialized service. i Party Planned I BvRPW'sClub that date. Corvalr assembly will bepin at Willow Run, on De cember 7, as will assembly of Stereo-Fidelity it Th riiritm nartv nf the''' Cincinnati Business and Profes- The Most Beautiful Furniture You Ever HEARD tH3EBP sional Women's Club is to be held at 7 p. m.

Tuesday at the Town Club In the Hotel Sinton. Approximately 80 children of Guilford School wiu De presented i Chevrolet in Janesville, Norwood, ajid Flint, Mich. All other Chevrolet assembly plants and the GMC Truck and Coach Division will start assembling on December 14. Ford produces 50 per cent of their steel in their own plants. Consequently, while the steel strike hurt Ford, they were still in a better position than General Motors.

As a matter of fact, Ford had to greatly curtail their production, however, no division of Ford was completely shut down during the steel strike Chrysler, Plymouth and De-Soto will reactivate their assembly lines on December 7. hoping to be back In full production by December 9 or 10 Dodge lines will go into motion around December 14, reaching full production just as soon as supplies will permit. Valiant will be back producing by December 9 or 10. The big factor as far as Valiant is concerned, Is Its St. Louis plant, which will start production January 1st American Motors and Stude-baker-Packard production will step up also.

Some hard-to-get models will become available by mid-December. To sum up the situation, all manufacturers will very shortly reach full production and most dealers have at present a complete selection of body styles and models, but may not have all colors. However, this situation will be corrected by mid-December and those of you who anticipate purchasing a 1960 model car. might just as well take advan Give Her The Westinghouse ill a piujjiaill Ul aciuiai auu ic iigious music and tableaux. Mrs, Nina F.

Lansley, hospitality chairman, is in charge of arrangements, assisted by the Misses Elizabeth Boerger, Maude Snowden, Marian Felix, Virginia Wells and Jean Weber. Contributions of money will be collected from the members to he donated to the Goodwill Industries Rehabilitation Center. Reservations for members and guests attending tne Uirisunas pany ans 10 inaue ai ine club headquarters in the Hotel Sinton. Woman's Rotary Members of the Woman's Rotary Club may bring guest to the program following a business meeting at 7:30 p. m.

tomorrow at the Hotel Nether-land Hilton. Miss Naida White. program chairman, has ar fr ACOUSTICAL CABINET DESIGN Completely integrated high-fidelity record entertainment 3Iahogany wood cabinet with hinged lift top record storage well accommodates 12" albums STEREO CARTRIDGE Plays all records fc PUSH-PULL AMPLIFIER Electronically balanced with full-power transformer delivers 20 watts output full range loudness control reserve power for peak bass response SPEAKER COMPLEMENT Three matched high-fidelity speakers one 12" bass and two 1" treble speakers with filter network provide brilliance and tone quality ranged for Miss Mildred Douglas and Miss Elfrieda Huth to present a portrayal of the novel, Dr. Zhivago, by Joseph tage of the additional months iFasternack. Automakers Start On Long Comeback Trail DETROIT, Dec.

5 Vfu-Wtrd's, Ward's estimated production fflUtw SS Auiomouve reports saia iooay for the curret week at 53.915 i wc me auiamooiie mausuy nas begun the slow return to volume production after a six-week decline because of steel shortages. The statistical agency said the Industry reached a model change-over weekly low of 18,335 in early September, posted a peak of 133,420 six weeks later, then settled into the long decline that ended with 46,740 completions a week ago. cars. A year ago tills week 147,361 ears were built. Truck production rose to 12,259 units this week from 9326 a week ago.

In the comparable week jn 1958 the industry built trucks. Ward's said total passenger car production in December probably will run 75 per cent above last month. New Officers Elected By Auto Wholesalers Members of the Board of Directors of the Greater Cincinnati Automobile Wholesalers Association have elected their officers for the coming year. New officers elected were X. i imjll i I Mvauat I Modil HF-100J III Mih.g.nr 1 1 I zy e3j XT UtM MF-IMI la Mthei.n 1 Auto Aero Supply Co-Independent Auto Supply, and Clutch, Motor and Brake Service, respectively.

Retiring officers are Robert Dorscy, president; Cliff Davey. vice president; Paul Keam, secretary, and Robert Stayton, treasurer. The business year will be concluded at the regular monthly meeting December 16, 1959. Walter Gertshe, President: G. Earl Koch, vice president; Robert Faulconer, secretary, and Cliff Stewart, treasurer.

The newly-elected officers represent Economy Accessories sm im.wvs,u. i Mtl S-WOO la )lMt MWtl T4S01 Mrtilk Ciklmt WESTINGIIOl SE "Vista" LSIING1IULK "Uak Ridge" WESTINGHOUSE "Biarritz" 1 FFLL-rOWER TRANSFORMER Supplies constant, uniform power SIMPLIFIED CONTHOL Makes tuning easy all controls located risht-un-front for the latest in finger-tip tuning rrSII-Bl TTON ON OFF Turns TV on and off without disturbing volume level "EYE-EASE" FILTER til. ASS Glare-reskt- mm ant. shatter resistant safety glass filters out STF.RKO CAIlTKIDtiK l'lavs all record I.l XI KIOl WOOD CAB1NKT Mahogany wood veneer cabinet acoustically designed for optimum audio IK'rformnnoe I'lMI-Pl XL AMPLIFIER Elect rlrnlly halanred with full power transformer provides 40 watts peak output iSI'KAKER one bass one 7" Intermediate two 4" treble plus crossover network for brilliance and tone quality RFCOKO CHANGER balanced tone arm with dual diamond sapphire stvll AVAILABLE Willi AM-FM RADIO AT SLIGHTLY 1IIGIIEK COST tl "I'OWER 11'" FICTI KE Full 18.000 volts of pirtnre power for brighter, clearer picture EYE-EASE" FILTER GLASS (ilare resistant, shatter resistant safety glass filters out harsh room light removes easily to permit, cleaning NEW CHANNEL-VIEW DIAL Gives at-a-Rlanee identification channel number automatically pons Into view MEMORY. FINE TI ING Automatically remembers proper setting eliminates re-' tuning when you change channel harsh room light LONU LIFE Tl BES cultry extends tube life Highly efficient cir- WKSTINGHOl SE "CTRCl IT CENTER" CIUS-SIS Exclusive Circuit Center with "seematic" wiring diagra-n .95 3 si899: 159 tW as 33c Hr dv flw tm.i itv MTe i llttl, (i 41c ik in IMMt TTt Mf Sftsr twill Hmt MTStst ftfr smll wa see your nearest TIKRE IS THE PIXSII nhow room of the Imported Car Center, which opened yesterday at 1635 Reading Rd.

The interior was decorated by Samuel Aronoff. The agency will deal in the full Jaguar line and holds the exclusive franchise in Cincinnati for the Swedish import, SAAB. In addition. Imported Car Center is the distributor iq Ohio, Indiana. Kentucky and West Virginia for British Auto Parts.

Robert A. Cline president, said that the service department will include two Jaguar trained and one SAAB trained mechanic. WESTINGHOUSE DEALER DISTRIBUTED BY WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCE SALES 3011 STANTON AVE. CINCINNATI PHONE CA 1-1300 waMaanaKaMKaaaanaaa 1 11,1 a.liaaMaMiaMa.aa,iaaaaaaMaMiBBmMaairf ys- aaAAAa naaaan aMaaaaa.

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