PONTIAC PRESS Home THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, HRISTMAS is a time for remembering the miracle of our Saviour’s birth... a time for rejoicing anew the bright and shining promise of the glorious - \ message of “Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men.” in tJpon a midnight clear, as herald angels sang and shepherds rejoiced in their field, Christ uas born in the little town of Bethlehem I960 years ago. Today as then, the spirit of Christmas enters the hearts of people everywhere, renewing their brightest hopes, fortifying their courage, reaffirming their faith. Today as, then, its transcendent glory undimmed and undiminished by the passage of centuries, the miracle of our birth is the inspiration of man deepest aspirations, the promise of their joyous THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY^ DECEMBER 24, I960 Community Carol Sing BIRMINGHAM Shaln Park will- be tha stage today for tht annual community Christmas carol sing when am resident* are Invited to take a part in the program. JTWO To Help Trim Tree / Kennedy Still Cautious on Unemployment Action % MARVIN L. ARROW8MITH PALM BEACH, Fla (API — Prrsiltm alert John F. Kennedy ‘l.takfcig a cautious approadi in ready to enjoy the holiday t HHm' Kennedy's only announced cn-I go about the bustnees fa|en»ems during the day an rap ehd unemployment w«h Rep. Abraham Multer, D FHe says there will be no dcci- P™*n JuM M non regarding such controversial Prn*pr,do steps as tax ciuts and pump-prim- Kennedy headquartera said It tag public works spending until had no advance Information after he baa taken office Jan. 30. Kennedy's go-slow policy on the problem wa* dear today as he slackened his work pace for the Christ IMS weekend and made the purpose of Mutter's Visit. H?l requested the appointment. Pena-prado is bringing a message from Peru * president Manuel Prado. Record Reached byMacManus Ad Ag«ncy Billings Up 28 P«r Cent for Mott - Successful Year MacManus, John 4 Adams, Ine , is completing the most successful -year hi Id history, with billings in efxpess of {S3 million, Ernest A. Jones, president of the advertising agency,, told employes, at ' Christmas luncheon yesterday. Agency business .pent above 1959 ir Its offices hi Bloomfield HiUs, •New York, Los Angeles slid To-fohto, Jones said. An office will be opened in Minneapolis next week, and an in-Ifcnuitional department operates in X foreign countries, jonkk * Ninety-six companies now use the agency’s services and more than 500 persons are employed in AH branches, he said. During the year employment increased 21 FIRST (IOI.F The president - elect probably win get in another round of golf In tha afternoon and than turn tonight to a traditional and happy assignment of many an American father. He plans to help trim the Christmas tree, assisted by daughter Caroline, 3. and hang stock-at the mantle. The newest member of the family is far too young to lend a! But the latest bulletin on Fttigcrald Jr., who will be one month old Christmas Day, is that he's doing fine. He's now weighing in at 7 pounds, 5 ounces -1 pound and 2 ounces more than his birth weight. And he is being showered with Christmas presents—toys, dolls, clothes—from all sections of the country. NAMES TAX EXPERT Kennedy's caution on the business slump and unemployment of more than four million was pointed up as he announced Friday the appointment of Walter.W. Heller, University of Minnesota economist and tax expert, as chairman of his Council of Economic Advisers. First of all, Heller gave his version of tha problem at a joint hews conference with Kennedy. Heller said there has been a busi-recesaion the last six months that the economy has lagging for 3H yean. Among the larger accounts added by MJA this year are American Oii Co. and Standard Oil -(Indiana); Alsynite Corp. ol America, Pure-Pak, United Statei Jttr Force, and Michigan Con-sohdated Gas. Eighty per cent of the agency' growth during I960 was accounted Jor by established clients, Jones] said, the remainder from hew accounts activated during the year. the Day in Birmingham Yule Traffic Deaths Mount wM bo famished by a brass bom sextet from flaahohn High Instrumentalist include Tom Ipierlng. trombone; Tom Stone, Mbs; Gordon IMb, baritone; Dennis Baltztersen and Gail Grant, and Jaaa (Man, French Hess in BawMt i their nominaflal pad_ dark by t p.m. Friday. The early deadline was ait after it was learned that the petitions ... .. rM f°r Fehruaiy^primary election Michigan Starts j had to be filed «o later then Jan Poorly With 10 Digits a. _a legal MMy- ; , ' .. ® The township office la located on for U.S. Tragedy List j Telegraph Road just south of Long • , Lake Road. He added that he wants to explore the idea of a tax program geared, to reductions in times of business decline and increases as an anti-inflationary weapon. But Kennedy kept bit own counsel as to what his thinking is on remedial measures. PRESS CAROLERS — Led by Santa himself, these Pontiac Press office workers caroled through the newspaper building yesterday. They are; Patricia Hadden (lower left), Judi Womack (lower right), Shelby Weber and Joanne Burkhardt (top row). The r*ntUe Prcsi PSatt others are (from left) Kathleen McMillan, Judy Wagner, Pauline Oolbert, Sharon Evans, Rita Lister, and Mary Jo WUlits. Acting as Santa Claus is Manny Williams of The Press Advertising Department. Teachers Plan Mass Meeting New Or leant Assn, Reacts as Some Fall to Receive Paychecks Says A-Bomb Would Mean War Nasser Threatens Israel Two Prisoners Get 'Day Off'. for Chrispiqs NEW ORLEANS (API - New Orleans teachers planned a mass meeting today after the school Iteration hassle prevented so their Symphony Skips Gift Exchange to Assist Farmers Christmas prospects brightened unexpectedly today for two prisoners at the Oakland County Jail, BOSTON (AP) — Members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra aren’t g«*««g("g Christmas gifts Instead, they decided Friday to .pool the money fb buy tools for needy Inman in the Philippine*. The mueiciane will send agricultural tools through CARE to farmers who lost their equipment in floods la control Luzon. Kite will go to 25 villages in the region ' The orchestra played In Mentis during its Asiatic tour last sum- Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland haa ordered the release of James Caldwell, 19, of 25115 Berg Road. Southfield, and Michael Patrick, 19, of 15051 Pearson St., Oak Paris, at 1 p.m. today until 8 p.m. Monday. so that they can spend Christmas day with their families. A. third, “parttlme’ ms net as lucky, however. David Ltddy, 30, of 75P Melrose St., was locked up for the weekend* yesterday. The local unit of the Louisiana Teachers Association called the afternoon meeting to discuss "the teacher pay issue." There were rumors of a teacher walkout after the Christmas holiday if salaries are not paid. He was sentenced by Judge H and Nov. X to spend five come The only persons paid Friday when lour city banks released 8728,000 in funds to the Orleans Parish School Board were 100 emit integrated William :Frants and McDonogh No. 19. These schools wen not included when the legislature paid other workers their November salaries. In Washington the National Education Asaociatton offered 8350,000 in interest-free learn for “Individ-cases of undue hardship” among unpaid teechers and other Caldwell and Patrick are serving :19 days in jail and two years probation lor larceny from an auto. The Weather Full UR. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Mostly cloudy, warmer, hs-termlttent light snew today, tonight and Sunday. High - today 80, low tonight 15. High Sunday 25. Southerly winds 10-15 miles. (As mirtii dowDtow MBftraturt ........ MUnor. ■rotrnivM* annate Chiracs auey tnrougn tne uuu get warmer tempera-in the Southern Plains. For Low-Income Families CAIRO IP) — President Gamal Abdel Nasser has! threatened Israel with a shooting war if it starts construction of an atomic bomb. The United Arab Republic lead-ramed that “It means the be- Negev desert is used to build a nuclear weapon. He declared the U.A.R.. would attack the “base of aggression.” Nasser, who often has asserted ginning of war between us” If Is-ja constant state of war already rael's new atomic reactor in the I exists between Israel and [U.A.R., spoke for two hours Friday night before cheering crowds commemorating the British and French troop withdrawal after the Suez war in 1956. He charged '‘imperialist countries are paving the way to arm Israel with atomic weapons and then claim Israel produced By The Associated Press Traffic deaths across the country inched upward today in the early hours of the long Christmas holiday weekend. Icy or snow-packed highways werie reported in many parts of the country, adding to normal driving hazards. The National Safety Council also Issued a reminder to motorists that speeding and drinking have been foremost (actors in Christmas holiday traffic fatalities in past years, t least M peraana have died Dr. S. Forman Wilson Service for Dr. S. Forman Willson of 109 Bird St. will -he held (Tuesday from the Manley Bailey Funeral Home at 1 p.m. Dr. Wilson died Friday night in Royal Oak after a long illness. i early hours of the Twelve persons died In traffic Friday before the holiday death count began. The council estimated 510 persons may be killed on highways] in this year's 78-hour period tint began at 6 p.m. Friday and continues until midnight Monday . Dr. Wilson retired from private practice in Detroit in 1935 and had lived in Oakland County for 35 years. A graduate of Louisville University School of Medicine. Dr. Wilson was a former member of the American Medican Asaociatton Wayne Medical Associa- tion. Entombment will be at the Temple of Memories, White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Surviving ere" his wife, Della; one daughter, Mrs. Howard Riem of Birmingham; two sisters, Margaret of Fort Meyers, Fla., and Mrs. John C. Wickliffe of Louisville, Ky.; and three grandchildren Quality Housing Provided ‘Good-quality housing for families of low income is being pro-vided in ever-increasing volume by private indus-t r yJames Clarkson, P r e s i-dent of the Pontiac Board of Realtors, said today. Clarkson re-jferred to the poll-ement which the National c I a tion of al Estate fleeted the banks to turn the' hinds tile school board. In addition to the teechers at Frantz and McDonogh, the funds used to stilt payment of 10 hi back bills owed city merchants by 'the board. But they were not nearly enough toi meet the tlA-million payroll and weekly checks tor maintenance workers and others. The only persons who have not received pay tor either November December are School Supt. James F. Redmond and school board attorney Samuel I. Rosenberg- Boards adopted at its recent con- • "If this happens," he said; "then We shall get atomic bombs matter what the price. And Israel can make atomic bombs, so DENIES A-BOMB INTENT as covers financing for repair, re- Israel has denied the reactor be-habilitation, or construction of ing built near Beersheba with rental dwellings. French technical help is to produce USED WIDELY A-bombs. Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion maintained the reactor iJUrJsTJi sErJdf * ~~«« Probe Threats to Rob Bank The council estimate is 217 high-1 jor than the number counted in 1 Ian Associated Press survey of a||| recent 78-hour nonholiday week-j end when 293 died In traffic acd- , . _ ... dents. On that weekend 47 other Find 3 Notes Tfilling !ZZLZL'°JZLr m 1 ot Impending Crim. o. Huron Street Branch saw 493 persons killed in thel country's highways, 43 fires. Police today were investigating nation for families of low income displaced from their homes through some type of governmental action, such as razing dwellings for highways and urban renewal, or enforcement ot municipal housing codes. Clarkson said realtors were among the first to realise that a certain number of families and IndtyMuals do not have sufficient income to enter the private market for bousing. This 1961 statement of the member organization commends efforts of private industry “to provide good-quality new and rehabilitated housing for families of low income, particularly in the Federal Housing Administration Section 231 program for families displaced from their residences by governmental action." NAREB is urging “an increasing use of this program for expanding the extent of home ownership among families of low income,” Garkson said. He aaid that the FHA’s Section 321 program insures mortgages on low-coat housing for sale, as well Instead of placing them in called public housing projects, “we point to local welfare programs throughout the country which have proved far more effective in meeting the housing needs of families in the lowest economic group/' Ike Defies Congress, Keeps Papers Secret In states where welfare aid is being given to rent private housing, realtors have joined with local authorities to insure good housing, Garkson said. "They say there is a new anti-American and anti-Western tendency in die U.A.R. today,’ added. "But this is because conditions and behavior are con-tary to our principles.” The National Association ot Real Estate Boards, of which our Pontiac board Is a member, haa endorsed the need for such housing to meet adequate standards,” Clarkson said. would be an invasion of executive privilege and contrary to the na- The provision said that all funds tor the inspector general’s office, art up in 1989 to check on foreign sid operations, would be stopped if the office refused to turn over documents requested by Congress. room working in that shifted to other poal-he House subcommit-the few Dec. 8 and operating funds through the comptroller general, an arm of Congress. Eisenhower repeated Friday t to turn over the documents And he ordered the secretary of the Treasury to direct that til Eisenhower’s term expires Jan. 20, the Treasury should writs checks to cover the pay of employes of the iwpectac general’s office. He ordered the treasury to ignore the comptroller ge»-eral an the matter. The House subcommittee on foreign operations, under t manship of Rep. Porter-Hardy, D-Va.. haa long fought for information on foreign aid from various State Department divisions. Hardy commented, "I can only include that the President has i this, as on many other occasions, been mishitotfiMd tor his subordinates. I cannot concehre of hia attempting to flout the; will of the Congress In" this fashion if he knew all the facts." • The president ot the Pontiac oard of Realtors, turning to other segments of the bousing market, said sellers are being penalized by being forced to absorb discounts (the difference between face value of a loan and the amount actually advanced) on«government-insured mortgages that have fixed interest rates. LAW 8ET8 RATE These are mortgages insured by the FHA of Veterans Administration where the interest rate is set by law and the agencies' Realtors, working through their ‘ association, Clarkson said, ■ Congress to permit in-tes to go up opdown in tth the market, so long as they do not exceed the statutory ‘ “ os FHA mortgages. China Warns U.S. Again TOKYOs(UPI)—Red Chin* celebrated Christmas Eve today by issuing its 130th "serious warning" to the United States. The Red dfo charged' that five U.S. war-ip* intruded into China's territorial waters in tha area south Swabue in Kwangtung Province Dec, 23 and M. i Reports that the reactor would be suitable for bomb production circulated earlier this Washington and London. Israel assured Washington it is not trying to join the nuclear weapons club, and the United States expressed the hope Israel’s Arab neighbors would accept the assurances. and 73 in various other accidentsjthrM bank robbery threats in the for an over-all tots of 609. form 0f notes found at the Com The record traffic and over-all ]munity N,tion4l Bank branch In total for a three-day a>ristinasjW,tertort r+mthl* y^enUy. holiday was set in 1955 when 60B # * ' traffic, 68 In fires and 105] iv handwritten note, were die- Nsaner attacked tho United States “tor arming the enemies of the Arabs.” American money and arms go to France, he said, "and the tatter commit* massacres la Algeria,” 'covered In the West Huron Street in other accidents for i ® • . . • j branch by bank tellers just before The greatest number of deaths^ time They could recall no looking peraons. the em- during the four-day Christmas period in 1956 when traffic death* numbered 706, fires 54 and others IX for a total of Spence Will Take Place of Green as Oldest Solon Ptoycs told sheriff’s deputies. The first note was found by teller Phyllis Shau!. X. of 401 HBIdlff Road, just outside her window in the bank. * I I I. 1 Daughter Born to Marie* One of Dionne Quints MONTREAL (AP)—A daughter was born today to Marie Dionne Houle, on? of the famous Dionne quintuplets. The child weighed 5 , 13 ( Both mother and baby were reported doing fine at St. Justine's Hospital. Marie was married to Florent Houle, a court clerk, Aug. 1L was the couple's first cbikl. FORT THOMAS, KyJMA Rep.. Brent Spence, D-Ky., today, but. he ia reserving part of the celebration until Jan. 3. That is the day Congress reconvenes and Spence becomes oldest member. Teller Robert Powers, A of 137 McPherson Road, Highland, dta-™*> H covered the second note almost I* 5* simultaneously, lying on the ledge outside his window. At least I think I do," bp chuckled. "Haven't checked up on the other membere yet." Spence inherits the oldest member title from Democratic' Sen. Theodore F. Green of Rhode Island who is retiring at the age Of 93. "I don't think it is a crime to be old," he said, “I think that all men desire to live long. I feel he issue should be the service 've performed ami my capacity to continue it" An old friend once compared him to a fin horse: "He's off and every time 1 rings." The dean of Kentucky's congressional delegation hi answering belle on Capitol Hill since 1931. AMU FOR SMILE The hand-printed message waa: "This ia a stick up. Don’t move, I’ve got a gun. Just give mo $1,300. (Smile.)” Madison Heights Family Four Survive as Aut Plunges Oil 175-Foot Clitt • carrying Heights family hurtled off a 150-foot-high cliff last night, smashed into a boulder and plunged Caney Fork River near Sparta, Tenn. mother, Mrs. Alice Merriman, 60, of Dunlap, Trim. - The four persons in I survived. *i- y^Tiey were Carlos D. Turner, 30, trfjnls wife, Nancy, A their Stephen Long, 7, of 553 E. Rowland §t., and Mrs, Timer's Stephen was hurled from the car in its dizzy plunge. He climbed back up the cliff and waved down passing care. Turner, who was driving, said te car skidded on the gravel road and turned over three orj four times in its plunge down the (fliffside. 5 The third note was found In ane *f the branch’s waatepaper basket*. it read: "Don’t make a move. This is a hold up. rye «•* • gua.” Investigating officers theorised t|ie notes were either a prank, or the would-be bandit or bandits had cold feet. The sheriff's department Is being assisted by Pontiac state police and Waterford Township police in the investigation. Cash Crisis Over With New Carpet in Lansing Office LANSING (UPI) - If then i cash crisis la over, they “1 to net tho day bo- Gov. G. Meaaea William got a new carpet to hit office. The official cad at fin uproar ovor money shortage actually State Administrative Board took jtive offl. wariata a thro yeas on a drama I years. For Ike record, the aaw (Bigelow) carpeting Is taa, aad H cost 896649 Installed. Tlw W»oH»f THE PONTIAC 118th YEAR Horn# Edition PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SA'tuRpAY, DECEMBER 24, i960 —aiYPA&ES v'™Aa^Tmf&mTu‘ Making Last-Minute Check ;ja mm, PREPARES rat TAKEOFF - This man needs no introduction H*« Santa at Um North Me, making a last-minute check of his Christ- mas Eve stops before takeoff time arrives. Tonight he'll be the busiest man in the world. Warming Trend Moves In Cold Air Heads Into Northeast By The Associated Press A bitter cold wave that plunged temperatures to record lows Triday gave way to more seasonable snow for broad areas of the Midwest eastward into the Northeast. The frigid temperatures moderated gradually during the night as the cold wave moved into the Northeast. The mercury dipped to IS below aero at Phlllipsburg, Pa., at midnight b u t* -climbed to 10 below in the) next hour. Buffalo reported T below in the! that blew in off the lake Friday, dumping up to a loot of snow on' the area and virtually Isolating the j metropolitan section. 2 Die, 5 Hurt r in Boston Blast The wartn front and acconv] Reports of 7 Killed Unconfirmed as Pair of Buildings Explode Santa Toys With Reporter, Then Gives Some Clauses tor the rising temperatures be- ;_______ , _ .. , .. • . . . j BOSTON (API—A fiery explo- hind the cold wave also brought wr(cM , cafe and leveled snow to Kentucky and Tennessee! inn adjoining three-story brick ! northward into the Oreat Lakes building today. Inwim >nH nnrthurct in Minn*.! Two hours later the official toll region and northwest laota and the Dakotas. stood at two dead and five injured. An unconfirmed report had said iINCH H MAXIMUM earlier the death toll might reach About an inch of snow was add- seven led to the cover in sections of ln-1 Luckier Than Some Mercury Rising After Another Subzero Night Pontiac residents won’t have to dream of a white Christmas. They’ll get tt. according to the tl. A Weather Bureau. Light anow is forecast for mast of the state today* Only the western portion of the Upper Peninsula la exempt from the snow forecast. idiana and Illinois, but amounts Five persons were taken to hos- By M4X K. SIMON fSpaelnl to Tbs PsnMae Press) NORTH POLE - Thera was w one busier than Santa Claus hers today. "Th the night befor Christmas . . ." be bummed as .In reached lor a map an aa Ice shelf of his Igloo. to get details of Santa's trip. “Ever hear tent?" Santa ukrd. * Twas the Ntfcht Before Christ- riwpty can't hasp at Sto s “Ho! Ho! Ho! book the room. “What's ao fui elsewhere . were generally light, they're writing I girts. They’re aiy press agents, I ^ I yon sen, tke heat la the world." | wpUrr ' Santa's laughter His visitor left. Santa started checking his Christmas Eve stops. Heights. *XVXN A CLAUSE. SANTA*. The reporter aoked for an ii m sorry, can't spare the time until Christinas is over. It's the busy season. "Bat talk to Sm little beys and the treesing line early today ex-•nded from eastern Montana across the Dakotas, down to Kan- the way Purity Sugar Gone Cb. into Georgia and extreme north- **** * ** Honda neignoornooa oan not opened tor COASTS UOOVD Area Girl Badly Burned as Clothes Catch Fire For a 13-year-old Oakland Township girl, Christmas vacation began with a night of terror. Barbara VallUencourt lies in poor condition at 8t Joseph Mercy Hospital today with second- and thlxd-“^degree burns over approxi- It seems they should know sting a nonprofit firm. That la, juniesa you consider the happy ■miles an children's (aces as profit. •They’ve never loved me in the Kremlin, but because of Rudolph they tolerated me until now." •CAREFUL, DEER' Santa went out to check on- his Mystery Death Tests Ibotf, Imately IS per cent of her to Last Week Mote tffKfcstat - • . , through the VaUMencourt home, Waterford Township police [rnirrlnpirt in fiaraen. voatigating the mysterious deaths] B waa the eaeand misfortune of M-year-oid Mr*. Robert Dan- They were doing caUsthentici on the ice. 'Good work,’’ Santa said ap-yvingly. 'it’ll go easier tonight tf you're all In top-notch condition.'’ it remember, now, no Speed-i ■— ■■■■•■ ..... he cautioMd. “We've got to ■teer dear of all those satellite* Nepalese Bears Gifts they're sending up these days." j Santa in South Saat SUVA. Ft# Islands (UPD— Christmas I960. first arrived here this morning (at T a.m., Dae. 34, Est). Santa was greeted by overcast aides and showers, hut still made his appointed rounds without i hitch. Pontiac Prate Won't Be Published Monday So that tta employ-os can spend the Christmas holidays with their Pr«w will not publish w paper «■ | Regular publication rosume*Tuesday. setting R aflame. “Wo couldn't catch bar. She run through the house screaming.' Troopers said that although the girt was heating at the fit with her fists, her running tanned Finally, she bent out the names rite the help Of her mother, po- Doctors said she suffered bums to the back of both legs, her forearms, tack and both hands. On Blundar, On Stupid.. ALHAMBRA, Calif. (UPI1 - A girl named Charlene confused pol- f am Hies, The Pontiac ftics with Santa Gone when, she prefaced a request tor Christina* gifts by asking St. Nick to any hello to Ms reindeer: *'Dwr Santa Clau*," Charlene wrote, “Please pitals One of these, the cafe owner, Benjamin Segal, died shortly afterwards. The cafe is located near City Square in the Charlestown section of Boston. It had been open for] about a half-hour when the first at resins* INJURED SEAMAN CHATS — When the American tanker Pine Ridge broke in two Wednesday, Everett Beil of Jacksonville, Fla., (right) was the moat seriously injured crewman. He suffered severe arm lacerations. Seven others were km fortunate. They were lost in the mishap. Bell was taken by ambulance to a hospital at Norfolk Naval Base Friday.' Talking with Mm is F. G. Sullen of the Marine Engineers Beneficial Association. Wttnesaea said there was and explosion which tore down the brick building occupied by Temperatures climbed to 40s and 90s in southern Texas and southern Florida, while 30a and 30s in the western interior gave way totheJOsandfOsandafew readings in the mild 90s along the California const Atwood White, who runs a store across the street, said his father mid police say seven persons ere killed. Firemen began pulling apart the] debris while the ruins were New African Nations Rejoice World Awaits Christmas UpJ?;«noWertng to see if there were the Western third of the country ^ Zm. fefl| ““ ‘‘“j----- w ----- Scene of the blast la n the Greet Lakes, the Ohio Valley and to the Appalachians. Liquor Saks to Stop From 9 p.m. to Monday By The 4 ms rt a tod Pre ss Festive parties and religious observance marked Christmas Eve from the newest nations of Africa to Europe, America and Aria. African carol singers in flowered costumes paraded the streets of LMpa, Nigeria, In temperature! and tedegree humidity. celebrating their first Christmas Eve as an tadepend-m. Churches were ex-o be crowded for tire traditional services in aR except ___ Moslem north. Stores sold gifts and Christmas puddings. Gale s land between Israel and Jordan. Aa usual the Christmas i ns one of many contrasts. the Upper Mississippi VaRey to the seaboard. President Eisenhower, lightim j- LANSING (J) — The State Liquor Control Commission inounced liquor sales will stop at Ito reindeer looked at him ini LONDON (UPD—Khumjo Chum- 9 tonight (Christmas Eve) and re-]the nation's Christinas tree hi M, Nepalese guardian of Sir Ed- aunte at T a.m. Monday. Washington Friday night, ex- pound Hillary's “abominable mow- The state law covers package pressed gratefulness “tor all the man" scalp, called at Buckingham]sale* as well as those in bars and material comforts with which we t he UN. mission. Rajeahwar Palace today with Christmas gifts (taverns, the commission said. jhave been Messed." Kit he urged Dayal of India, planned to spend [toad. *T don’t bare to worry Kant hsraspiwir with yon. • Bnt keep the rrindrerpsvrr lor Queen Elisabeth II — a Qy Bars and taverns will have the the nation to look seriously at its whisk made of yak hair, some {usual j a.m. closing time on New imperfections —racial prejudices yak butter and some tea. I Year’s Eve, the commission said, land apathy toward violations or ie spotted a new name. John Kennedy Jr., an the list. He was puaded. In n minute he'd denied up the mystery — thanks to a scribbled o from one of Ms elves spitted to the list. Deliver presents to Palm Beach, Fla., in I960. From 1961-64, make deliveries to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington. D.C." •Hat lawn b goad sat only I and gait.” An he “Just about to leave, the few. questions,'' ta tished earlier than Santa said. "Russia’s out this year, you ace. Fire away! 'Why the new Igloos?” the re- “W#*ie expaadlag," Santa re-dtod. “Every year we get mere “Any Unusual requests?" tha re- "There wan a little girt in Rochester, Midi., who wanted a baby brother for Christmas,” Santa d. “It wasn't the usual request.'* 1 called her parents tong-dt* lance and told them about ii We worked it out together.. She received her baby brother- A couple days* early, at thaf She's one of nor lievers now. Shell tell anyone what everybody should know and But in . the Congo, the head of Christmas Day at Bakwanga in Kasai Province where some 300 refugee Bahiba tribesmen ported dying of otarvatipn every Temperature Plunges to Minus 4,. Will Climb Up to 26 Sunday e’s a chance » Upper pta- 4 again to parts of ling the night .A ; trend wan artiest by From S above at 4 pm., the mercury dropped to aero in two hours. By S p.m. it waa 3 below. LOW POINT AT n P JL Two bom later, it was a 4 below, lowest of the night. . lag to i stteretiis sf tea Auteane-Mte CMb at Michigan. Nearly 100,000 driven in the started, some 45,000 in the Detroit Family Robbed of Gifts While Out Aiding Needy Robert Nisbet. road service manager for the Auto CMb, said the figure was 39 per cent higher than Thursday. He nrgod a* sto rites to keep gas The meanest burglar in Oakland County stole ail of the Christmas presents from under the tree oi the James Vincent family in Waterford Township last night while they were at church packing baskets lor the poor. In their rush to get to the Baldwin Evangelical Church in Pontiac yesterday evening to perform their goodwill mioston, the Vincents apparently forgot to lock the front door of their home at 3108 Schoo house Road. BETHLEHEM PILGRIMS «■ A policeman In the Israeli sector of Jerusalem checks a special exit permit submitted by an Israeli Arab family of Christian faith. The travelers were on thsir way to Bethlehem tor a Christmas vteit. The sign on a wall in the background extends a holiday greeting. > Orville L, Larsen, SO, of Grand Rapids, became the fifth Michigan victim of the severe cold whye which has plunged temperature* below aero the past three days. In Today s Press and nao tha electrical system Larsen collapsed of a heart attack while shoveling anow aj his May Dispatch Pizza MADISON, Wis. (CPI)—Atty. Gen. John Reynolds ruled Friday that tee State Health Board may i permits to radto-tetephone-equipped pizza kitchen trucks. PUNIABS HOT MINT SPY Our prayer is for understanding ... Our pfayer is for understanding. For an open mind that seeks to understand those whose thoughts differ from our own. A mind and soul that strives to the outer reaches of man’s imagination. The insight to better know our own limitations The patience to live in peace with our fellow man. The strength and courage to .put aside personal desires for a world more .in the image of it’s Creator. Only in these ways can we draw closer to the God who gave us life. AnO a stAR I LeO them. The Pontiac Press - - * / •V»~ •/.' : ■ ■ r- -r' % §mmM THIS PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, W DECEMBER, fefeSg 24,1060 FIVE Tw, IWAS THE DAY AFTER CHRISTMAS AND ALL THROUGH THE STORE, PENNEY HELPERS WERE WAITING TO SERVE YOU ONCE MORE. IF YOUR GIFT ISN'T RIGHT OR A TRIFLE TOO SMALL, YOU CAN CHANGE IT AT FINNEY'S, NO PROBLEM AT ALL! So Sant* goofed! Ha forgot you wore a > ■ iiie 86 instead of a 84 . . . well Santa Penney’* is always happy to adjust or exchange any purchase. As a matter of fact, Penney’* is your Santa all around the calendar . . . whether It's sleet time or sun time .. . whether you’re school-bound or gift-bound, Penney'a skilled staff is at your service to malm shopping pleasant, efficient, downright fun! DOWNTOWN PENNEY'S 17-19 South Saginaw Si; MIRACLE MILE PENNEY'S 2185 S. Telegraph ltd. Second: Overseas Wpl Jack Pacing Problepis; First, to Handle Congress WASHINGTON (AP) - The early moves of Prwident-Elect Jobs P. Kennedy's new administration probably will revolve more amend hit rimnvdw jreaa than on what he PTO-Ipoaea to do about problem# at ihortoi ;’.-y Overseas he’ll have Us hands A Judging from the starting program he intends to lay before Congress, when his Democrats far outnumber the Republicans, he will neither Suggeet nor try anything atartUng. , The proposals he tags about Wttw ail put d the pfoutoe*! he made. They didn’t " IHgi ■■i' ear. i fSr instance, medical can for aged tied to Social Security. he’ll try again ae he la pledged to. OAtmOK? If Southern Democrats and Re- Your Money NOT 3% NOT 3'/2% BUT 4% CURRENT RATE on ALL SAVINGS Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. MAR Of BUILDING 75 W. Huron FE 4-0561 mess him Up. Some Republicans talk of such a coalition. But it seeina unlikely the Democratic-run House — there the Democrats outnumber the Republicans 360 to ’ 177—will atart off | to frutnMe Kennedy. would bp a sorry reception lor their party's new leader. In the Senate, where the Democrats am atill In charge with a majority of O to 35 Republicans, Kennedy win have some real pme working a hit chief lieutenants: Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson and Sen. M)kt Mansfield of lion-inn. It le important to both Johnson Braille-heading Saqta Answers Blind Boy AUSTIN, Tex. (AP)-A letter to Santa Claus — in braille — resulted in an early Christmas lor David Ray dower, 8-year-old student in the Texas School for the Hind. J * 1 hr Davis, in lri* totter three week* •■til said: "I'm turn you can read braille, Santa, because you were > so good to me. tost year.” * * * The Anatbl American-Statesmen printed the totter and it was read! by toy salesmaa Henry L. Klein in Mihmi, lit- Kteto sent, via Austin police, all the things David! •ter, an airplane with blinking lights and a battery-run toy car. an Democratic leader, to sea the Kennedy administration get off to • good start. A defeat for Kennedy would be a personal (Meat far am. But it’s in the foreign field that Kennedy and Ms administrators and advisors - probably will fed they’re walking through a ' ingle. Besides trying to deal with the uaaiant and Premier Khrushchev, Kennedy must find i way to keep the people of Southeast Asia and Latin America on the UJ. dde. In Africa, both the people and jnat coming alive u an active force in a world where for centuries they were kept in mcaad-I class dttoen status as cotadate. That continent will be esptoeive for yean. The Kennedy administration somehow must find a way to convince the millions of Africans that their future will he better with the Wed. Any critical ehowdown with the j Soviet Union during Kennedy’s administration may come first, in Africa. And even with American allies in Europe, Kennedy hunt keep the alliance not only alive bet ce-j Operative, On top of all this, and yet ertt-jically related to it, Kennedy must | subdue the flow of American gold I averse as, keep trade healthy, and I at the same time build American defenses to a point discouraging to I Soviet ambitions. Kennedy to a young man. What he tecas is aaMeB to maba an [old man of hfm. [Drain Official Is Dead MOUNT PLEASANT (APi-Robert E. McGuirk. Isabella County drain commtosiooer for the pad! 136'years, died Wednesday of can-1 jeer. He was 71. McGuirk has been! re-elected Nov. S to his 16th two- Moy Santa bring to you, our many friends and customers, a vary Hoppy Holiday! Miracle Mile Camera CHEERY WISHES FOR A HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON! LITTLE'S FURNITURE APPLIANCE 5217 Dixit, Drayton T * %v Wd hop* the joyous spirit of thD Yuletide will remain with you and your family long after the Christmas bell* have ceased to toll. May you find health and happiness In the New Year. Downtown —-16 W. Huron Miracle Mile FE 2-0294 FE 2-8891 wot tlpe night before Chritfiitas When all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse The stockings were hung by the chimney with Care lr^ hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there, ’ | yhe children were nestled oH snug in their, beds. While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads, And momma in her 'kerchief, and 1 in my cap, l! Had just settled our brains for a long winter's nap, hen out on the lawn there arose such a flatter,. I sprang from the bed to see what was the matter. Away to the window I flew like 6 flash, Tore open the shutters and threw up the sash. ' he moon on the breast of the new-fallen snow, Gave the lustre of mid-day to objects below/ When, what to my wondering byes should appear, But a miniature sleigh, and eight tiny reindeer, ith a little old driver, so lively and quick, I knew in a moment It must be St. Nick More rapid than eagles his coursers they come, And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name ow, Dasher! now, Dancer! now, Prancer and Vixen! - On! Comet, on! Cupid, on! Durtder and Blitzen! To the-top of the porch! ^ to the top of the woll! Now dash away! dash away! dash away oil!" s dry leaves that before the wild hurricane fly, jL When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky, Soup to the house-top the coursers they flew, With the sleigh full of toys, and St. Nicholas too ndthen, in a twinkling, I heard on thereof The prancing and pawing of each little hoof. As I drew in my head, and was turning around, Down the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound. | was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot, r And his /um clothes were all famished with ashes and soot, A bundle of toys he had flung on his back, And looked like a peddler just opening his pack, is eyes how they twinkled! his dimpled how merry! /His cheeks were like roses, his nose like o cherry! His droll litte mouth was dawn up like a bow. And the beard of his chin was as white as the show. he stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth. And the smoke g it encircled his head like a wreath, He had a broad face and a little round belly, That shook when he laughed like a bowlful of jelly. % e was chubby and {(flump, a right jolly old elf, And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself, A wink of his eye and a twist of his head, Soon gave me to know I hod nothing to dread; e spoke not a word, but went straight to his work And filled oil the stockings; then turned with a jerk, And laying his finger aside of his nose, And giving o nod, up the chimney he rose; e sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle, [ And away they oil flew like the down of a thistle, ajpov But I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight, MERRY CHRISTMAS to oli and to all a good night. MERRY CHRISTMAS From the Employees and Staff of . M A. BENSON LUMBER CO, INC Pontiac Voice of th&jPeople: The POWER of FAITH Commends Action Taken to Clean-Up Ads It is obvious that movif ads appearing in ym paper are being sharply edited for exclusion ot objectionable material? i| \ ' • dr dr f. v,‘.%. ■■■■■■■-hi m. This action certainty merits strong commendation from « tutor SM Days of All Faiths: I see the Jehovah's Witnesses are holding another convention at Pontiac Central High School. What la the matter with our school board win. iknt m miw anus food BBS. point, pr«*1oo*l, fall, covered by other tetter, ertilMS be Around the Christmas holiday has been n popular time to be married in Pontiac and vicinity, If the marriage la to endure. It alao has baen a popular time to be born, If you wish to live to a ripe old age. Today's list of verbal orchids, (given only for golden wedding anniversaries or more, and for 80th birthdays or more), la the largest We ever publlahed. Here It Is: Mr. and Mrs. John R. Williams of 1007 Ward Road; 66th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John Webb of 31 Thorpe St.; 62nd wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. William Spangler of 319 Raeburn 8t.; 55th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gibson of 755 Portland 8t.; 58th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Gardner of 363 North Paddock 8t.; 52nd wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shankleton ot 20 Blaine St.; golden wedding. Roland Kilgore Of 64 West End Ave.; 81st birthday. Fred T. Dowling of 398 Boyd 8t.; Slat birthday. Mrs. Honors Mack wood of Bloomfield HUls; 82nd birthday. Mrs. Pheebe Etderman of Auburn Heights; 82nd birthday. Mrs. Ann Flemtogson of. Keego Harbor; Hat birthday. Mrs. Rebecca Peckham of Auburn Height#; 83rd birthday. Darius Palmerton of Birmingham; 63rd birthday. Mr.' and Mrs. Eugene Gerleff of Drayton Plains; 52nd wedding anniversary. Jackson Fareas of Birmingham; 82nd birthday. • Mr. and Mrs. Owen Canterman of Waterford; 52nd wedding anniversary. Pierce Flanders Of Drayton Plains; 82nd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Osmun Blanchard of Auburn Heights; 52nd wedding anniversary. Mrs. Bertha Bates of Waterford; 82nd birthday. Jacob A. Dean of Birmingham; 83rd * birthday: Mr. and Mrs: Casper Whiting of Rochester; 52nd wedding anniversary. Mrs. Cltira Busch of Sylvan Lake; 83rd birthday. Morton Allison of Bloomfield Hills; Slat birthday. Mrs. 8. W. Morrison of Oxford; 85th birthday. Oliver Rndcliffe of Lake Orion: Slat birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin East of Holly; 64th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Augusta Ann Scott of Davison; formerly of Ortonvllle; 98th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Rosebush of Oxford; 5ist wedding anniversary. Mrs. Rachael Bragman of Walled Lake; 83rd birthday. Herbert Hansford of Metamora; 84th birthday. f Archibald Rossman of Lapeer; 93rd birthday. Martyrdom Made Becket a Saint The Almanac By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Christmas, Easter and Pentecost arethe greatest Christian festivals, and any day that falls in the same week with any .of them ia likely to get crowded but of the picture. This year we want to toll something about St. Thomas Becket, whose day is the 29th, so let's take for granted that everyone knows that Christmas is the com- Archbishop of Canterbury. Thomas had warned Mm, “The affection with which you honor me will soon be turned to hatred.” But Henry appointed him anyway, and Thomas was ordained priest and bishop. Small conflicts, wife the King trying to Merton In eharch al- to let them use ourachools when these people not respect our American flag or timr arms. Now Bv l |t| they are about to hold a conven- Today (a Saturday, Doc. 24, the tfen In our school where we teach 359th day of the year with seven our children to respect the flag and more in 1900 Today is Christmas teach them to be Kfeod Americans. Eve. World War I Veteran tngly resisting, accumulated an- Portraits And then the trouble began. Becket, after yean of high living, became ea aaettc, dad In came tree, the eftecUea tamed trace was spoken that reunited In "Murder la the Cathedral." Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag and use our space for this important saint THOMAS BECKET It was on Dec. 29, 1170, that Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, was murdered in his cathedral by knights who thought they were carrying out an order of the King. And perhaps they were. King Henry H had said something like, *Will no one rid me of this pestilent priest” and historians have never fully agreed Yep, the Medical Directory Takes Note of the 01’ Doc By WILLIAM BRADY “Dear Dr. Brady: "Three years ago when wb lived in Chicago our physician decided to move back home town. I happened tp ‘ nutty." t •tense town. sot as to exactly what he meant by told a friend I'd Was it an order, permission or was it just a cry of despair? At aay rate,, they murdered aad a literary figure down through the ages. It la aot likely Thomas would have been a salat If he had died a natural death. Certainly he would not have appeared in so much poetry and drama. In Chaucer's Canterbury Tales It is Becket'■ shrine to which the pilgrimage Is being made. Tennyson- wrote about him. He is the-hero of T. S. Eliot's "Murder in the Cathedral,” which first appeared in 1835 and is still enjoying off-Broadway revivals this year. And on Broadway Sir Laurence Oliver is portraying him in the successful play titled simply “Becket.” like, to have Dr.. Wm. A. Brady our* physician as we enjoyed his articles so much, but .1 could find hit "My frien asked her and later he .JP^P her Dr. Wm. A. Brady is a fake. There is no such person. He had looked everywhere and no Dr. Wm. A. Brady la listed in the medical directory. ptrunil hull MM. dUfnOOi (Copyright MM) sad hretaM. not its- >r.,rw^i«W,^l,: By JOHN C. METCALFE This note upon the fireplace . From all of us to you ... Is for a Merry Christmas Day . . . And Happy New Year, too . . . We (hank you for the gifts that lie . . . Beneath the lighted tree'v . . And all the joys about the house . . . There are for us- to see' . . These precious moments in our Uvea . . . With us will long abide . . . And any tears of happiness ... We shall not seek to hide ■ • • Some say you-are a fairy tale ... We somehow have come by . . . -But all the facts point up that you . . . Como'down from heaven high . . . So let them claim what they may wish ... In their belief or cause ... So for as we may be concerned . . . There is a Santa Claus. The moon Is in its first quarter. ■ The morning alar is Mare. The evening stars are Mara, Saturn and Venus. On this day In history: In 1809. American frontiersman, soldier and trapper Christopher (Kit) Carson was bom. In 1014, the War et Ult nM with the signing el a genre •testy between ton United States nnd Omni Britain to Ghent, In 1871,. Verdi's spectacular opera "Aida" had its world premiere in Cairo. Egypt , In 1919, the most popular Christmas song in America was "Rudolph. the Red-Noeed Reindeer " In 1951, Libya was proclaimed a fore and independent nation. Thought for today: British playwright and novelist George Bernard Shaw said: "The test of • man or woman's breeding la how they behave in a quarrel." Case Records of a Psychologist: Crane Discusses Future Messiah St. Thomas gives the writers rich material, set oil by, moat dramatic oI all possible'conclusions: a martyr's death before the altar. Actually, though, It to hie life that provides the theme they write sheet, for to it there le that si t ■ g g I e that every age faces ti Its own form: the eon- side authority. The otory et 81. Thomas aad Henry II puts tlda problem Into perfect focus for tbe dramatist. "I couldn’t believe it, ao I wrote Dr. Wm. A. Brady, in ckre of the paper, asking for a pamphlet. The pamphlet came, from Beverly Hills, Calif., so my faith hi your existence was vindicated. "I just thought this was too good to keep to myself.” „' / Sincerly Mrs, j- ,m No middle Initial In my name. Just plain Wm. Brady. MD. Dr. Wm. Brady, Mi El Catnlao, Beverly Hills, California, la listed In the American Medical Directory, and In Who’o Who In America. I aay I'm listed In the medical directory. Perhaps I should say 1 was listed I haven't seen the latest edition of the directory. If you knew how much you help folks I’m sure you'd never stop writing, fit our household—(W.J:V.) "What would any future Messiah have on JesusT" asked a thoughtful Jewish soldier during World War ft. Discuss this challenging query in your Sunday school classes.. And see if anybody can cite a fault in Christ, as portrayed in of. the expected event. During World War H, Dr. Cavert reports a convocation of Christians and Jews among the the four Gospels, or add any woUim “ Amy camp. further improvement. . Afqd- A itate on this question very seriously. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE G-480: Sam J., aged 34, is a very successful Chicago business executive. a Jew," he Bible class Thomas and the King were friends for years before Thomas became Archbishop at the age of 44. An old document says he was "blithe of countenance, winning and loveable in conversation, so keen of discernment that ho could always make difficult questions plain after a wise manner." This is the kind of young man kings like to have around. When he waa only 38 Henry picked him as his Chancellor. Ann. — I have Intention ot stopping — but even re, It h always Inspiring to get letters (ike "Dr. Crane, I i announced after i recently. "We happen to live near th 1 s church and I paw on the bulletin board that you are the teacher. "Since I follow your column regularly In Chicago Dally] News, I wanted to hear you fol At the conclusion of the mass meeting, a thoughtful Jewish lad asked the Rabbi in the foyer: "Is this Jesus they've here talking about today, .our expected Messiah; or mqst we look for another? "V Don't you want a Messiah who extrovert* religion by urgta« that wo bo doers? And who has thus, launched most of our hospitals and colleges, the YMCA, CYO. Ned Cross, Salvation Army, etc? Don't you want your Messiah to attract children md glorify womanhood and urgd peace, instead of atom warfare? “By their fruits yu shall »t the “fruits" of Christ’s ap- Have been eating only whole* wheat flour (wheat ground at home) and it did me a lot of good. Now I am told the wheat is harmful as It contains too much starch—(F.T.) ■ “My wife and I TOIh And w® don’t go to chnreh regularly anywhere. The Rabbi replied that Christ waa a great man but sat the predicted Messiah. Then the Jewish soldier asked this provocative query: “Rabbi, * what "'would our expected Messiah have on Jena? So whdr are wo waiting to#?" JESUS EXAMINED "Read the four Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John,” I thus suggested to Sam, "and see what you think. “Tan are an educated man. See If ym can suggest even one stage Thomasi was a 1 only a deacon, and certainly Ms life was not very refigtous. He lived the luxurious Kit of n powerful government official, end even had aa army of his own, with which lie fought by the King’s side, Told brothers (M. and Ben). An old drugstore here (over 100 yeare old) is soon to make wqy for a new highway. We have beep getting your, pomade fog dandruff compounded there, and . . . — (G.8.K.). “I like the way you* teach a Bible Class, so what would you suggest I read to gain a better understanding ot the Christian religion?" SOURCE OF RELIGION Please remember that Christianity is a Jewish religion, it was launched by the King ot the Jews, namely Christ. should possess that han’t already here demonstrated In the portrayal of Jesus by the four the Shinto religion, Zoroastrianism or any other cult ever remotely compared with the social benefits of Christianity? You be the jury; See it you can write a character sketch of any future Messiah who** would be an improvement on Jesus. Aad all 1* of his Apostles were Jews. Even to this day, ™»»y ef the. beat Christian leaders. "Or fry to find a fault attributed to Christ. Is there anything hie did or said that doesn't fit into tbe concept of a Messiah?” As a Sunday school project, I _______ pan this idea along to all of jmu fn* •n'mlfin' reader, of tjtis column, “What wonld any future Messiah have ea Jesus?" is thus very logical a Is Dr. Own* W. Cr»« jrgrV'P. roe.uTRL, PS.UM, mrelop* and » c«nti I Mats eSfs y* chart, sad past (Copyright, ISM) teg the other clergy. Nevertheless, such was the King’s affection log Thomas that when the highest ecclesiastical position in the country fen vacant, In 1181, it was Becket he appointed Ana.—I give recipes and directions for such things to that wttk a little gumption yen can “compound” your own. Herd me 3S cents nnd a stamped, self-addressed envelope for booklet, The Hair nnd Scalp. What ever Remeber, too, that Isaiah predicted with remarkable accuracy the crucifixion -of Jesus over 700 yeare before it happened. That nay be why the Three Wine Men were " *»«• is entitled —'—•vely to ths us* (or rtnubll- tlHWhort in Mlcht All mtil l» HIM _ ilssn sni *11 other Itod SutM lil .tl 'i SLhWsn* Member ot SSO. SATURDAY Birth of Christ Inspires Mon in All Occupations to Write Carols "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward The strains of So Gloria Chorus proclaiming the birth ot the Sav-.iour is believed to' be the first Christmas carol. It rang out over the Qaida of Bethlehem to the shepherds announcing Christ's birth. Down through the centuries it has whispered in the ear ot composers and wanned the hearts to ' God in;* the Highest/! Song of the Angel ’ Choir Georg* Frederick Haadel, a peer barber’s esa who wasted all Me life to write great music, heard It in ibe leaeUoeee ot Ms London flat In the year ItSti '** “I did Athink I did see all Heaven before me, and the Great God Himself,” was the description ot Ms inspiration. Bankrupt, broken in health and spirit, he locked himself indoors with his dream lor 23 days, seldom eating or sleeping, and emerged with his greatest oratorio, "The Messiah.” clutched in his paralyzed left hand. CANDLELIGHT CEREMONY — Participating in the candlelight procession this afternoon at lant of 637. Lakeview Drive and Glenna Wilson Seventh-day Adventist Church are Sandra Saville of 111 Palmer St. The girls are members of the of 214 Pioneer Drive (from left) Ardythe Gal- Adult Choir. Cbartea Wesley ot early Methodism beard N an Ms way to eburrb an Cbrtstmas morning in imr * *," The joyful ringing of the belts * seemed‘to Mm like silver tongues % of angels singing a welcome to a the Christ Child. His "Hark, thc;g lfearid Angels Sing” written ef>|" most on the spot, remains to thin, 5 day one of the most popular of « Christmas hymns. g SILENT are caroling Night" by th Airport Rd., NIGHT — Young people of Christ Lutheran Church this week to the sick and shut-ins Singing "Silent * light post at the home of Mrs. Anna Crock of 3966 a member of Christ Lutheran, are Paula Flener of T—Uoo Pr*w Photo 5349 Williams Lake Road, (from left> Julia Cobb of 1730 Eason St., Anne Qebaasa of 3535 Whitfield St. and Leonard Nyberg of 5621 - struck by the beauty c Rowley St. The group is active in Sunday School and youth work covered peaks, soft blue in the 1 The Rev. Joseph Mohr heard it * one Christinas Eve in the Austrian % Tyrol while returning from s sick g cult. He was a newly ordained' priest assigned to St. Nicholas" Church. Oberndorf. 0 Pausing to rest on his way down | mountain, Father Mohr was ^ ,'Wrap It Up' Pastor's Theme star light but glowing tiers and % —4there with the. torches carried by q parishioners on the way to ' 'Midnight' Mass: "silmt Night, My night, all come, all tje faithful... I 'x | && Ik Chancel Choir to Sing The Story of Christmas' at Auburn Heights The wards rushed to Ms mind " Hurrying to the home of a friend Q Franz Gruber, the local school- q master, and church organist, the g priest begged a melody to fit his * simple words. t Members ot the United Presbyterian Church at Auburn Heights; will follow the regular schedule of i services with Sunday School tra-- turiag classes lor every age meeting at M a.m. followed by morning worship service at 11:15. 1 Elementary school youngaters to Sunday School will receive candy. "Wrap It Up" (dill be the pastor's message theme at the 11:01 service. Under the direction of Mrs. 'Walter ScNie. the chancel choir' will sing the anthem. "The Story 'of Christmas." There will also be a sermon especially for participants In less than an hour, Gruber g scored the exquisite poem for gu}- " tar and two voices. 1 "We wlli die, you and I” Gru- f ber told his wile, "hut this song q 'udU never die." Tint CbrWmas ms ruing I fllg, with Father Mshr ptaytng Frans Gruber’s rich bass, “*• i leal Night" was first saag to , i. A nursery will be provided tor, children four years old and under, iso that parents may truly worship! jin the Christmas spirit. Members sf the pant high youth I group will gather at the home : of sponsors, the Rev. aad Mrs. i F. William Palmer, an Auburn Read at 4:96 p.m.. Thursday for j a spaghetti dinner and pnriy. ! Expected guest for the evening's i activities will be Judy. Brown, a freshman at Sterling College.; Sterling. Kan. Miss Brown is the; daughter of Dr. and Mrs. 0. A.j : Brown who are serving as mis-! Isiona'ries in Pakistan. ! The Auburn Heights Congregation is establishing a direct ! tonal •relationship with the Browns! {as part of "The Specific Interest Program." sponsored by the Com-imission on Ecumenical Mission and! Relations of the denomination. Down through the ages men of\ m II walks of life have added their * .voices to the angel chorus. Carols % have been written by Sir John q Browning, young editor ot the g Westminister Review interested in ' social and political , reform. “ [ Writer of "Watchman Ted Us q 'of the Night” he later became a|q distinguished member ot Partia-L mni, and governor of Hong Kong. " Others were Martin Luther, 01-1 iver Wendell Holmes and Henry q Wadsworth Longfellow. g Adult Choir to Sing Anthems at Oakland UP rill, "Bora of the Virgin Mary' be the theme of the Rev. Theodore R. Allebach's message at the • 10 a.m. worship hour Christinas, j The Adult Choir will sing several anthems under the direction of [William Coifing. Mrs. John Martin is organist. Congregation Moves AWAY IN A MANGER — Children of the newly organized Pine Hill Congregational Church on West Long Lake Road are ringing bolls and slicing "Away in a Manger" at the first Christmas Sunday School • program. Shown art Lori Sue Pentiuk and Perry Penttuk, both ot 2333 Cheltingham Drive, (from left) Randy Wunscbe of 3959 Empire Road and Jeffrey Kusser of 4376 Derry Road. Bloomfield HUls. Jeffrey’s little sister Patricia is ki front. The congregation of the Friendship Baptist Church will worship, at the new location 96 Williams St. for the 5:30 a.m. ' service onj Christmas Day. The Rev. AWinj Hawkins is pastor. The 11th episode in the life of ' Christ fihn series will be shown " at 7 p.m. Sunday. The picture d depicta the celebration of the Lastq Supper, the arrest and trial of g Christ. ' i The Primary Choir dressed in'f new capes will sing ’There's i f Song in the Air" accompanied byiq Nancy Bain. There; will also bei^ carol singing by the Choir and ,5 congregation. % Silvercrest Baptist to Show 2nd Film hcape to Efcypt." the second ie series Of films on Hie Life brief will be shown at T.p.m.| lay tai Silvercrest Baptiati outwit the Wiae Mm and the ea-l cape of the Holy family to Egypt., Gene' Wright, general chairman, said the public la invited to see fiiei series of films. V-----------—..-------- I picture pqrtrsys the recot-i of Simeon, the ceremony of: mpfion, Herod’s attempt to CHURCH OF tTHE. GOOD SAMARITAN 4TW NUIcrot Dr . WsMrfort No Service May You Spend a' Biassed ChriaUnas With : ■' * .Yuut'fhMfiiv, ■ Mr Information Oil 6a 1- a i-hm Affiliated with Omltv Behaol at ChrtaUaaMy, Lafa aummll. Mo. UNITY 3349 8. Telegraph. Miracle Mile Open Deity Ft 5-2771 Christmas Candlelight' , Service at the Roosevelt Temple, 22 Statu Abundance Bank Sunday O, COME LET US ADORE HIM May the- wondrous joy of Christmas be yours! Christian Literature Sales 39 Oakland Ave., Hear the voices of the choir sweet in-hymns praising His name. Sing out your own devotion and joy, for this is Christmas, shedding its brightness over all the lands ... Warm your hearts in the joyous celebration by attending your church this week. Merry Christmas BECKWITH-EVANS “ff* J 4990 Dixie Hwy. , u * y'1 - '■/ ■ *4 / .’w k mmm THE ffbKTIAC PRESS. 8AT€RDAV, DECEMBER UNO' CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Bloomfield Bills Baptist Church 'yt Teatpororily Masting 1n Hickory Grove School i Loheer Rd. South of Square Lake Rd. / 10 AM. Sunday School / 11 A.M. Morning Worship The World Became Ftoth" 6 P.M. Chnetmas Candlelight Communion Service . Wednesday 7:S0 P.M. Prayer and Bible Study; Youth Ohotr The Rev. Wallace Arthur Alcorn, Pastor B FE 1-1912 Christmas Greetings THE ALLIANCE CHURCH 220 North Cess Lake Road, Pontiac, Michigan <2.1. BEBSCHE, Pastor B. W LANPHEB, Asst. Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL ..ISAM. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP . S PM immetw iwWhpp . . u am svemn service p m "Its Eftett af TN* Birth or Christ" . Tho PaU-Arbad Chrlstmoi MOoMtt" S«n EBB IP ____________ COfl''1'® 0 ______■__1:8a P.M. CHRISTMAS PRO Footurlns YOUTH CHOIR II T Oa PM CHRISTMAS PROOF Feat urlnf YOUTH CHOIR and Film: THE CHRISTMAS BP IS (AYER OROUPS tatf YOUTH CH ^ PBat PUm: 1 JO PM PRAYER lly invito you to < LHum ana in TUAI SPIRIT” YOUTH CHOIR Wo cordially invito you to wonhip with us FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH MS H. Mass Bl*d.. Pontlic. Michlfin Putor. O. p Eaitmao Otne*: P* 4-iaiI ST. PAUL METHODIST Mi E. Squirt Ukl Rd. PE i-tJJJ—PE 3*3752 Morning Worship 10 A.M. end 11:15 AM. “A Christmas Message” Church School 10 AM. ItSV. JAMBS A. McCt»UMO, Mtotatar -------- ------nCSS—AMPUI PARKINO Rev. and Mrs. Billy McCool Preaching and Singing the Gospel Wed., Dec.28 through January 8, 7:30 nightly. 7:30 Nightly . Roosevelt Wells abundance at I u. S:ta. . . Ya «l dwtet u enuarru •The Child, Gad’s Girt to the World'1 is the sermon topic cb-- by Dr. Charles A. Carman, tats pastor of Bethany Baptist Church, for the two tmraip sendees on Christmas morning. Dk. Camvm witj also give a chii-Iren a story in keeping with the [gay. The Junior Choir, directed by pun l. Sutter,- minister of music, win sing “Angels We Have Heard On High*’ at the 1:40 service. “Break Forth Into Joy" Is the senior choir nntham tor the 11:00 o'dqck service. Jean L, Hilton H KalamasM Young people lasisting the BOA-tor in the eervtoss sib Richard Orawfwd and Diana Irish. Percy M. Walley. minister ol religious education at Bethany. I NEW PASTOR — Decorating their Christmas tree for the season's festivities are the Rev. and Mrs. Eustace D. Johnson of 10 N. East Blvd. The Rev. Mr, Johnson is the new pastor in charge : of the First Church of .God at 23 S. East Blvd. The congregation has recently purchased acreage op Mt Clemens St. I Galloway Lake. Besides church activities, the Johnsons U door sports especially hunting and fishing. The pastor i hopes to pry ice fishing. wui ma w HiRrwwte T^Z —77 study meeting on Wednesday at 7:15 p m. f have no (ear that the candle lighted 'in Palestine years ago will (fer be put out.-Wtlliam R. -1"«*. ! : ___ FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 576 Orchard Lake Avenue Rev. Harold Marshall, Pastor Harry Nichols, President ' No Service Sunday Wad., Dec 28—Rov. Marshall - Service New Year's Eve. Choirs, Congregations Sing Carols! METHODIST CHURCH 501 MT. ClIMENS STRICT Ly el H. Howiton, CuIm SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A. AA WORSHIP SERVICE 11:00 A.M. “God's Oft to the World” EVENING SERVICES 7:00 P. M. MIDWEEK SERVICE WED. 7:30 P. M. At the 11 e'eleek wonhip hour, the Rev. Joseph W. Moon will preach on the theme. “The Meaning of Merry Christman.” Hie Rev. Ezekiel Wright will be guest speaker at the Junior Church Service at 10:15 a. m. Apostille Church of Christ 4x Central — Pastor-Bishop L. A. Parent Associatt Pastor Rev. Wm. D. Parent Ml 7-2429 Merry Christman and a Happy New Year. Thank you, each and everyone of you for the kind considerations of the past year and continuing a new year of work in your interest. Rev, and Mrs, Parent and son Ray Services Sunday 10 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Christmos Program W "Familiar Bible Texts" n with I Roosevelt Wells, Minister Bf CHURCH CALENDAR IP ' BIMs School Sudor . 8 «S A.M. ■fit; aormon and Wonhip.lieo A. M. Eve Worthlp And Sermon.. |mK|| Bible Studjr Tuetdtr. » SS P.M. ^ THINOd TO CONATOBR ABOUT i.i Much ottentlon li being Ills* tho sm ecrlpturol narrative recorded In Mat-■41 tho*. c ho pur 3 and IS Luka chapter IS. Mach empha.lt la bates pteetd upon telloorahtp. unity, aha ring and "good artu toward awn." Many penmen have written In eloquent atyle about the unprecedented oaaureueea when the SSd HIi moretfUl concern lar destruction bound Sift of tea Boo Jeans Christ. Hearts are say. are haloing, soula are attired and happiness ter i dag. "Mentally vtewtqi the stylllsation of today sttautod as a result of the aomluf of d nod done, Mac*, aaod wllftoward i nor cover the earth aa the waters T| eahtblt concern regardlnt eternal thtega “auto" at specific tntarvals the YEAR IB TO LAY ETUMBLINO BLOCKS IB THE PUH OP ----I PSUJORBBB. Is Mils why tho gospel writers wen cartful not Soy specific dan nod dates regarding the awttera some too-Raoortoot. Could It be that some are neaUymegelfylng that NEVER INTENDED SHOULD BE Miowraot Could R bo ' especially Interested to men knowing WHEN CBRTAIN ■------' SIMPLY THAT THEY OCCURRED. In the ■oapuMSadlb It la stated, “Thera la oo aerially aa If at the birth. The Christmas data, December j», la MM heat Id the Ub century (tea eastern data was ma then possibly borrowed from a pagan foatlral” 10 damsap the aptrlt nor curb the food action* of say bat Is suggest that art Mt lauan tea fact that tea kudMaaal rather than aciiptarkl and to btflucoea us Yha .eaoites of Christ on* .but ant of the visible yet concrete manifestations of Gad's lea* and concern for lost humanity and la apprecteUau sad H tar teaa for Oad and Chrtat ere should avail ourselvea to the Mleattaa offered by Oad throuah Christ by dolnt hit till bad aborted hit ri—nr*—“ u la affaaad it all who obey bis WILL. Bab. S t, I. RBLIEVETB THOU THIS? CHURCH OF CHRIST for tardier information call FE 5-1156 of write to address bolow. v 21,0 Hughes St., Pontioc, Michigon I The Rev. Delayne Pauling, pastor, will speak on “The Cradle in ithe Shadow of the Cross” at the 9:45 Christmas Day Festival Service in the Cross of Christ Lutheran Church, Franklin and Telegraph iRoads. Connie Green will stag “Joy to The Church wilt present thr the WOrld” and “O Little Town of { annual Christmas program at £ [Bethlehem” will be the number oflp.m. Ithe Youth Choir. ! Church school will begin at 11 .am. The adult Bible Cass which Imcety at the same time will la tidy “American Churches IBeUefi and Practices." jonUBT LUTHERAN I Children and parents will gather [hr-Christ Lutheran Church at 11 a.m. Christmas morning. The four ichcfri will Join in singing th traditional “Gloria in Excelsis. L Assisting the pastor will be i (Martin Wager Jr., a member of [the congregation and a second year student at Augustana Theological Seminary, Rock Island, III. ! There will be no Sunday School | (Christmas Day. PBOnDENCK The early service at Providence Missionary Baptist Church on Christmas will be held at 7 a.m. with a message bv the pastor, the' Rev. Claude Goodwtn. The Renter Choir, Male Chorus and Celestial Choir will provide the music at the 11 o'clock worship hour. Hie Sunday School progrant directed by Nevelline Page will be presented at 3:30 Sunday '[noon and the Bible study class [ducted by the pastor will meet N p.m. ITB1NITY—NEWMAN A sunrise union service with Newman AME Church will be held to 6 a.m. Sunday, at Trinity Baptist Church with the Rev. J. Alien Parker of Newman Church speak-ling. j Breakfast will follow in Fellow-ship Hall. ST. JOHN LUTHERAN I serving as officiant at the 10 The Junior and Senior Choli^o'eta* service on Christmas Say will present special music onto Grace Lutheran Church. Christmas Day at the regular 111 JStntor Oiolr •*« a.m. worship hour ta St. john'Thie Good Christmas Morn and Lutheran Church. Pastor Charies "0 Holy Ofild. WV„We co,D* V Col berg wttl bring the message. !'«*«*• ______ * cornet solo. “Garold Medley tor GRACE LUTHERAN Trumpet.” The Rev. Richard ®uckmeyer{__ will preach with Dan Panhall T*lirl < On Christmas Day services will be held at 8:30 and 11 a.m. at St.| Trinity Lutheran Church with Rev.1 Ralph C. Claus speaking ta I “Christmas Must Change Your CHRISTIM PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH ‘ 30 Whtttomon Street WATCH-NIGHT SERVICE OCC. 51.7:30 *0112 Wedneedar Silver Tea Reorganised ... CHURCH OF IOUS CHRIST of Latty bay Saints » FnaS B.MW FB MW 131 B. ngt^a Ofteo Waetete n am-' First Congregdtional Church Mill, E/Huron and Mt. damans - Malcom K. Burton, Minister Howard Clegg, /r.. Assistant Morning Worship and ' Church School 10:30 A.M. ' Kept All These Things" ■ Rov. Malcom K. Burton, Preaching KIRK IN THE HILLS j Dr. Harold C. Dc Wind! will speak at the Festival Christmas Day Services at 0:30 and 11:30 'a.m. at Kirk in the Hills. HOUTHSIDE CHURCH OF GOD The Sunday School wiU present Christmas program at 6 p.m. Sunday at the Southstde Church of! God. Classes will sing carols and' give recitations. The Aim, “Birth of a Saviour," j will conclude the- program. Can-] dy. fruit and gifts wilt be distributed. Edward Bradley Is Sun-! day School superintendent. The Rev. Herbert Shankle is pastor. [ ST. ANDREW EPISCOPAL The Rev. Burt Hodgson will officiate at the Family Service of Holy Communion at 10 on Christmas morning at St. Andrew Epis-| copal Church, Drayton Plains. I The Rev. Edward Lowry, the! new rector of St. Andrew's will arrive next week and officiate at] both the 8 and 10 a.m. services of; Holy Communion on Jan. FIRST METHODIST “Just Suppose—No Christ" wlllj be the theme of the Rev. Paul T. Hart's sermon at 10 a.m. on Christmas Day in First The Sanctuary Choir will sing 'Glory to God in the Highest,' 'Guest Worn Heaven” and “Song of Christmas.” The Progressive Clads sang Christmas carols this week to patients at Bloomfleld Hospital. The David Cowans were boats to the: group after the singing. Combined Choirs to Otter ™ 't-\j mi. Cantata on Christmas Bloomfield HlllS Slates Service { Several Pontiac area choirs ■ combining to present “Love Transcending," a Christmas cantata, at [8:15 p.m. Sunday in the Northern IHigh School auditorium. | The cantata is an arrangement All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. at W. Pike Christmas Eve, 8 00 P.M. and It P.M; ' . Choral Eucharist and Sermon ' by the Rector Christmas Day 8 ;00 A M.—--Holy Communion' * ' ' 11:00 A.M.—Festival Family Service and Holy Baptise Service of Lessons/and Christmas Carols. Children's White Offering Presentation. ^ Monday, Dec. 26—feast of St. Stephens KHOO A-.M.' Hoiy Communjwr ‘ Tuesday, Dec. 27—Sf. John the Evangelist 7:00 A.M.—Holy Communion Wednesday, Dec. 28—Holy Innocents' : 7 DO A.M. Holy Communion Thursday, Dec. 29—10 A.M.—Holy Communion CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION wilt meet inClarkston Elementery School, 6595 Weldon Rd. Christmas Eve, 7:30 P.M.—Family Hofy Communion Christmas Day, 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion. - by .The Rev, Alexander T. Stewart i contemporary setting of the greatly loved sacred Christmas j“ classics, Together with some original compositions of John! Peterson. i Singing “O Holy - Night” • as aj solo number will be Mrs. .James' Hodges of 4885 Irwlndale Court. I Participating la the concert will , be the following choirs: Water- Communion Moditation to Be Given by Pastor Wallace A. Alcorn • A candlelight communion serv-i Ice to highlight Christmas at the Bloomfleld HlUa Baptist Church] will take the place of the regular] evening wonhip service at 0 p.m. tomorrow. -/ isolating the Rev. Wallace A. j Alcorn in the administering of this: j ttat, Sunnyvale tImpel, Christian I Temple. First Free Metbedtet, I First Baptist at Pontiac, and | Pint Bapttet of Lake Orion. ' ' ChaMes Jehle, director of Water- ^ _______________ to* Community Choir will narrate j chon* "'onlinan^ wiU and Kyle Wilaon of First Baptist in Pontiac will direct the 200' 'voices. The .concert is sponsored by Youth for Christ. The offering received will be used to assist the youth program. i And I smiled to think God'i greatness flowed around our incompleteness, round our restlessJ ness, His rest.—Elizabeth Barrett Herbert Barsuhn, John H. PrasteL and Jake N. Vena man. The paster w the appreciation of ClllJ(it*S dentil which stems from the commemoration of hla birth. Continuing In the aeries from the prologue to John’s Gospel, he will speak from the prime text concerning the incarnation. FIRST METHODIST South Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart. Pastor Wm. P, Worth, Associate Pastor MORNING WORSHIP 10 A. M. t SERMON: “JUST SUPPOSE NO CHRIST’ ^ REV. PAUL T. HART, Preaching Church School 21:30 A.M. Wed., 7:80 P.M. Prayer and Bible Study ' Inin ui,. FIRST ASSEMBLY of GOD 210 N Perry AMDAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM—9:45 A M. Sunday Morning and % Sunday Night 7:00 P.M. Cantata ' "NIGHT Of MIRACLES" Christmas Choir Dir, Mrs. A Hashman A Christmas Treat lor Erory Child. ' A V‘H to every lamtly. "JOIN US AND WE WIU WORSHIP CHRIST TOGETHER." To Our Many Friends, The Members of First Assembly of God Wish You A Merry Christmas* National Lutheran Council Churches ASCENSION WATERFORD Mnitee aa tigeS ashsat 8181 Pontiac Lite Rd. Wm. LoFouaSerin, Factor CHURCH SERVICE 9:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 1040 AM. CHURCH SERVICE 1140 A.M. CHRIST of tho LAKES WHITE LAKE TWP. 8U8 IBmbetk Ukl ltd. bran C. Boss. Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15.AM. CHURCH SERVICE I0J0 AM. SYLVAN LAKE Plga, off Orchard Lake * (Btetea terhaa atMoetee teim Pastor Clark McPhail SUNDAY SCHOOL 9i4S A M. SERVICES .....1140 A.M. CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. Airport at WUUaana Lake Rd. Atrid E. BEAUTIFUL SAVIOUR N. Adams Rd. Batwasn Long and Square tats Roads. Donald a ZiJJ. Poster Ovisfmas Eve 7 PM. Children's Wonhip Service n p.m. —gai— ST. JOHN'S PONTIAC 17 RUt at at Cherry St. Chsim A. Csteem. Hater SUNDAY SCHOOL 94S AM. CHURCH SERVICE 1l40 AM CALVARY CLARKSTON Cl ark* ton Elementary School Pastor Paul A. lohtu WORSHIP...... 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL . I0:4S A.M. ST. MAAYmTHE-HIUS EPISCOPAL CHURCH ANNOUNCES CHRISTMA8 SERVICES FIRST CHURCH of the BRETHREN 46 NORTH ROSELAWN SUNDAY SCHOOL IS S.M. CHILDREN'S PROGRAM 1# 3# to 11 IV1NINO SERVICE By Rev. D*V»ult 1 p.m ancuLwmc Prtjar Maattee end ante Stud; 1:M pm. EVAHGELICAL UHITED BRhHREH CHURCH 212 BALDWIN AVE. Phone FE 2-8738 Sunday School -9:45 A.M. LESSON: "THE GREATEST OUT CHRISTMAS WORSHIP 11:00 AM SERMON "THE CHRISTMAS SPOUT" Mini slot - Rev. M. B. Everett - CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP MALTA HALL, 82 PERKINS STREET NO SERVICE SUNDAY Thursday, Dec. 29—Silver Tea Jan. 1st Rev. Hazel Damraue, Detroit edfeH&l FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1 ■ Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor 9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classos tor All Agar "TH££REATEST EVENT IN HISTORY'' 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP CHOIR CONCERT Evening Service—7:00 P.M. EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 645 S. Telegraph Rood OR. TOM MALONE, Pastor P* 10 and 11 A. M. Services Are Combined at 11 AM. SUNDAY (This Week Only) 7:30 P. M. Baptismal DR. TOM MALONE. Speaking ot All Services Bible School .... 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship .. .10,45 A.M. Youth MeeUng .....7:00 PM. Crening Worship___7:00 P.M. 64 West Columbia Am i ' FE 5-9960 Sunday School .. • ------------------ .9:45 A. M. Special Announcement Morning Worship — .........10:55 A. M. training Union .......................6:30 P. M. Evening Service .. ......... .........7:30 P. M. Christmas Cantata "Night of Miracles' MV. H*"™** r. koto J*. Mutiur CLAMNCI ». JACOOH, wntaur at Bluest Ion AltOMM v»th essttwrs s»»u»t Osevsetls* / THB PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, I960 NIJTK Christmas Canlata FIRST NAZARENE CHURCH 60 STATE STREET » A.M. I 7 P.M. LUTHERAN CHURCHES ummstm ttnoo . ; St. Stephen Oeatabnr at Kampf Guy B. Smith. Parlor Sunday School .... 9:15AM. | Church Servica ....10:30AM. 1 St.^Trinity Auburn at Jeasie 1 K au*l Ralph C. Clour, Parlor f Sunday School .... 9:45A.M. r rtiat SanUm .. ... 9:30A.M. | Seoohd Service ...lliOOAM. ' St. Paul I I George Mahder. Parlor j * Morning Sendee ...IMSAM. j Sunday School . .. 9:00AM. | J Cross of Christ ‘ Per. Moyne Pauling i Church Service .... 9:45 AM. I Sunday School ....1140AM. St. Mark 1 Wei. C. Grale. Parlor , Church Service .... 145A.M. * Sunday School .. 9.45 A.M. 1 Church Service ....ilifSAM. j J Cedar Crest | Howard S. Claycombe. Parlor Service* at 1:30 A.M and 11 AM. mIIi4S AM. CHURCH OF CHRIST •» L*f ATETTI OT. ®**» WoriWo II lilt Early Church DM. lerfi Day Wrniua .... it n *'.m. U»c* Oar Ivcalnr . IM I.M. ■ to* ml Nr Home W. Thamptaa *1 MRI Grace Richard C. tfudhaeyer. Parlor 5 Church Service .... 9 00 AM. I Sunday School .... MO AM. i Church Service ...11:00 AM. I Sunday School . .11 00 AM. Williams Lake Church of the Nazarene mii Col* maa Oarncr Airport A MeMu Hatchery hoed 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM. WORSHIP HOUR 7 P.M. WORSHIP HOUR CHURCH OF GOD Ut Pit, * tMmm ~r.tr* N •mrttr Troth McM WM 1 M P M Far myiraaC c»gu% nresent to aiaiat tbej J'.ccal church. ! FE 2-7239 REV. PHILIP W. SOMERS. Pastor Sunday School ....... ..............10 A.M. Morning Service 11 A.M. “THE KING AND HIS CONSOLATION" Evening Service ... ............ 730 p m. Cantata 'THE CHRISTMAS SONG OF SONGS" Presented by the Senior Choir Youth Group ..................... .6:30 P.M. OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH Montcalm ond Oianwood Rev. J. W Drag. Pastor Sunday Service 10.00 A M “» otn of T»« PMoarie AMR onat~ 11:15AM. p Service This Week MURRU Centra I Method i st HURON at PERKY . MILTON H. BANK. Paator I Ik J. WALLACE and J. H. HALL, Aeeoc. Pastor* I Morning Worship 8:30-10:45 I BROADCAST OVER WPON 11:00 AM. "The Greatest Gift" Dr. Bank Preaching 7 30 PM. Cbrittma* Evo — Candlelight Communion Serv.ce I Church School 9:45 A M.—Youth Fellowahip 6 00 and 100 PM. I fChildren ot Church ot GodjCandlelight Service to Give Pageant Sunday Scheduled at Unity . Children of the Sunday School, of the Church of God, on West! South Boulevard will present a pageant entitled "No Room In the jinn.” ot 6 p.m. Sunday. | Portraying the part of merchants will be Ronald Watkins and Reu-jben Daniel; soldiers. Kenny Payne and Jerry Daniel: beggar; Robert Jobaoon; men. John and Jamie! ! Event; ‘ women. Kaye Webb and Ruth Ann Ramsey; and aervant 'girl, Deborah Witherspoon. Others are watchmen. Clifton Milton and Danny DnMel: Joseph Chris Poole: and Mary Mae MO- EVANGEL TEMPLE ~t)IOTUT. CLEMENS fatardanoodnattona/ CHRISTMAS EVENING 7,00 PJA iTnMMmaMpdhnn Chrtotla ChrtataM •Tounurr* or coammur The cnrwii n»er* t* innii maapiue vm Sn cm, gCwiiiitii *i Rn. bar rg limit eurttt nr total dam Public Cordially Invited BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH Wftf Huron Ot Mark Street Or. Chart** A. Carman. Interim'Pastor Percy M. W'alloy, It-. Utattm of tducaiion Two Worship Services — 9:40 and 1130 A.M. Sermon: "The Child, God's Gift to the World" 9:45 A M. Church School CUssei for All Wednesday 7:15 PM.—Mid-week Service of Prayer and Study "Aa American Baputi Convention Church" FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAVMI tsv. WtUlAM N. MAKtACM, M. WORSHIP SERVICES CHURCH SCHOOL 1:90-11:60 9:30-11:00 Columbia Avenue United Presbyterian Churches OAJOAHD ATOTOE Oakland at Ondtllac Aedrev Ltssaemw. Youth Dim lor Morning Worship . 10 00 A.M. Bible School .. Youth Fellowship Evening Seryice AUBURN HEIGHTS MM Primary street P, ta. him,. Paster Sunday School 10 00 k.VL Morning Worship 1.11:15 AM. "Wrap h Up" -NO Youth Group* DRAYTON Bible School Morning Worehip Youth Groupo Evening Worship . 7: 9:45 A.M. !! CO A.M. The prngrani w« epm wfi I ^ ***** a prorewona. of theTe.i.r [dMlghttog mrvfoe ueed hy Untty, .- ,r ---------------- ft, churches throughout the world will >r - . - - - i bo hold at the Sunday morning V rmmrr7 . devotional hour of the Unity; World.'* Rrrltalloaa wlil follow. °^y I The minister. Diane Seaman, will j Directed by Nancy Milton, the.be in charge. Mrs. Ethel, Thorpe; program will conclude the actlv-Um sjng “Lullaby on Christmas jities. Music for the play will be!j^e>'«. by Christiansen accom-rendered fay the Senior Choir un-||rr4^| by Mki.*C; H. Koelier. . dor the leadership at Mrs. Dofore* The n o’clock service will be] Hardiman. held at the Roosevelt Masonic' « * * 1 Temple. 23 State St. Sunday Scfaool{ The chUdreu will exchange gifts'will not meet so the pupils may, during a social hour following the participate In the candlelighting program. The event is open to The office and reading room at everyone. Eider M. J. Watkins 2249 S. Telegraph Rorfd i* open seme as (tie church pastor. I daily from 9:3D a.m. to 3 p.m. First Christian Church Dforipto* of Chriat Sunday Sdiool 9:45 A. M. Church Service 11:00 A. M. 858 W. Huron Rev. D. D. McCaU ■■CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY IS THE UNIVERSE, INCLUDING MAN, EVOLVED BY ATOMIC FORCES? Sunday Services and Reading Room Sunday School 2 Eata Lawrence Street 11:00'AM. Open Daily Wednesday Evening 11 AM. to 5 PM. Service* 8 PM. Friday to • PM. FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and WUliam* Street* WESLEYAN METHODIST R H. LTKW Of. .. I ameer school 1* A.U Wormhl* H *»ta truietit; imN OntaWO.* HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION CKLW—800 KC SUNDAY, 9:45 A. M, TV Every Sunday. Channel 7, 930 AAA. Former Pontiac Residents! to Lead Revival Meetings ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH WELCOMES YOU 8 A M.—Holy Communion 9:30 AM. and 11:15 A.M. Mofhtog Player and Church School Drsrun «*>*•» MM*e*a DONELSON BAPTIST 'CHURCH Eiiubeth Liin Rd. a( TUden Sunday School 10 AM. Morning WoraWp .... Tooth Sarrice .. ......to PM. Evening Service ....... ............... 7:30 P.M. MidwMk Service ......................7:10 PM. Wad. Putor—KXV lbb LaLOirx 0. S. ■ The Rev. Billy McCool, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Davie McCool at 6 E. Columbia Avc ond founder Of a dumb in Knoxville. Tarn., will preach at thn revival meetings to be held in the Apostolic Church of Chriat. 458 Central Av*. The evangelistic service* which atari ot 7:30 pm. Wednesday will be held fa observing the 22nd anni- Dr. Alfred D. Grey to Speak at Pine H9I| "Suddenly" is the sermon topic; the Dr. Alfred D. Grey wttl deliver Christmas Day at Pine Hill Conpegatfonal Church Joel Beam will be soloist for the day, Worahin services will begin at. U a.m. in the Pine Lake Elemen-j tary School on Went Long Lake; Rood, one mile west,of Middle Belt Road. Church school daaoes wttl not meet Sunday. versary of the church, the Rev. L. A. Parent, mid, Services win corv] tinue through Jan. 8. - , The choir of 24 voice* will lead the ataghic and provide special music accompanied by the 15- Ordained in 1953. the Rev. Mr. McCool founded the Apostolic Church in Knoxville in 1957. He i< married and has One son. Marfci Anthony. Christmas Service Set A .eervice of Holy Communion with' sermon will he observed at ilO non. on Christmas Day in I Chriat Church Cranbrook. There [will be no Church School classes but children under five years of age win be cared for in Room 264. KEEGO HARBOR BAPTIST CHURCH tttt O. Cu* Labi Dead SUNDAY 8CBOOU— If A. M MORNTNO WOnsHIP-ll a. M EVENING a'ORSHie-1:J* P.M. CooovNttlai wfth South*rn BaptUl CoortnUoo 30P.M. 30jP.M. 730 ^.M. Film for Christmas > The film. Christmas in Hong Kong" will be presented to Cal-' jvwy Baptist Church. 3750 Pontiac ] Lake Rd. on Christmas night. the story is of a little CMaeaej boy who beers for trip first time the story of Chrtofa tile. The pic*! ture begins with His birth showing the shepherds and Wise Men. It also shows the missionary In ac-j tkxi ard the results of his labor. JOSLYN AYE. Joslyn at Third Announces Services Christmas services will be held at 10 and 11 mu. ond at 7:30 p.m'. at the Evahgeiietic Tabernacle. 3900 Watkins Lake Rond. 11m Monjar family wiU provide several vocal selection*. At 11 *.m. the Rev. A. J. Baugh-«y. pastor, will apeak on "The Glory of Christmas." Faith Baptist Church 3411 AIRPORT ROAD Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Worship Servico ...11:00 A.M. Children's Christma* Gift* Wednesday Prayer Service, 7:30 P.M. Ample Parking—Supervised Nursery ZION CHURCH of the NAZARENE 239 t Pfke Shoot 10 a m.—Sunday School Horn Morning Worship 7 pm.—Evening Service Rev. Harold L Hernia FC 4-6216 SUNDAY SCHOOL IQ A.M. WORSHIP HOUR 11 A.M. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM 7 P.M. LIVE NATIVITY J SCENE 7 to 10 P.M. Dec. 19th to 25th Bring your' lamtly to *#* the only Nativity Scene with LIVE ANIMALS and REAL PEOPLE. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH BALDWIN AND FAIRMONT Fint Social Brethren Church 3JS Baldwin. FK S-4M4 Sunday Night.....730 P.M. Stmdey School ___1000 AM. Tu*s. Young People . ,730PM. Thursday Prayer ... 730P.M. REV. TOMMY GUEST. Pastor Leach Rd. Conmiunity Church 1 MILE EAST OF AUBURN HEIGHTS I BLOCK NORTH OF AUBURN MX SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 AAA. MORNING WORSHIP 11 A.M. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM 7:30 P.M, Ploy ih Three Aits 'THE'SEARCH" - Written and Directed by Jeanne Spitsbergen Welcome to AU The SALVATION ARMY 29 W. Lawrence Street Sunday Sch l 9:45 ml Young People's Legion 6 p.m Mora'g Worship 11 RJn. Evangelistic Mtg. 7:30 pjfi-Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 pun. CAPTAIN end MBS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Good Mmfc—Singing—Trm ta the Word Preochfng God Meets With Us — Yon Too, Are Invited "Watoriotd Townships American Sopttef Church'* CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST Crescent Lake Road near Hatchery Road Worship 10 AM. U AM. Sunday School Large Parking Lot NuiM 1 ^ . In. nobn* L. Mias I EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Sunday School 10 am. Classes for aU_a Preaching 11 a.m. and 7:30 pm. Youth. 8:30 pm. • Radio — CKLW 7:30 a.m. 900 kc in Detroit» ..... .. . - «. ort. (j • hi A. S. Sufhcr. Pu. I #Ba 1 fiffijESS tks / TWe 32. Si THE PQKTIAC Want Uta of Victoria, Pennants and Championships I S3 >AY, DECEMBER 24, lttflQ / C&gl Dear, Santa: Would YoutPledse Fill This Me m DEAR SANTA: You old codger, That big stocking you left last year «u full of) hole* and-all the pennants, titles and championships hi............ you had intended for our Michigan athletic teams werepicked up by New York, Pittsburgh, Montreal, Philadelphia,, Green Bay, Boston and St. Louis. Before you leave that Igloo of yours tonight haw about getting Mrs. Clause to patch up those big holes In the toes so that the 1061 American League pennant, the NFL Tltlr~the Stanley Cup, the NBA crown, the Rose Bowl and NCAA cage championship doesn't get lost again because of one of your tooth-eaten stockings. , Whatever you do Nick, when you come into Michigan don't forget your “any deer" permit or Rudolph may wind' up without his doe. Maybe your bucks could hold a council and give the Michigan Conservation department -a solution to their doe problems. While you're filling the ^stocking, leave something conservative for Cyril Adams, Howard Johnson, Harold Stoll and Vie Beresford. it it ir Leave a limited supply of geese for Ducks'Unlimited and some doors for-Michigan Out-of-Doors. Leave OCSC a most successful calendar for lfedl and for the county fishermen more fish, for the fly casters more flies, for the trapshooters more traps and for 4he hunters a lot of bucks. Put a few, growls in the Detroit Tiger's roar and leave a half dozen .300 average bats at Briggs stadium. ★ ★ ★ While you’re there leave a few farms 'tor Ed Katalings, a sellout sign for Bill Loll, a Tiger den for cub Bob Scfaefflng, a banquet circuit for Doc Fenkell and plenty of‘publicity releases for new publicist Hal Mlddlesworth. Oh, yes, there's another den Just for Lions olio at Briggs Stadium. Drop off a 12 game streak’ for Georg* Wilson; more 50 yard line seats for^Maurie Schubot to sell; a press box heater for Bud Erickson ^nd another gadget for Ed Anderson's Swiss yodler’s hat Leave' Aldo Forte a bdbk on'"How to cha Cha In one eaqr lesson." ’ *■' ' ■ I When you leave Briggs Stadium, stop over at the Olympia and sharpen the skates of all the R^d Wings ant) give til the Pistons dunkin shoes. ►. v Jack Adams would like a Canadlen formula ter winning; Elliott Trumbull wants a new slogan for-'ll, something like ‘1961 National Hockey League Champions’; end for Qerdte Howe leave another five year Certificate of competition. Give Nick Kerbawy q two-way radio se he can talk to his friend In Stuttgart, Germany, about tho laqk of available tickets for the Piston games; and Fran Smith wants a scoreboard that registers only ISO points, no loss. Up Ljvernois Ave„ drop off an NCAA lnvtihtfem to Bob Caliban, Dave DeBussehere 'and company; .S.00Q yards of tape for Jerry Gross to pass for next season; a win over Army or Navy for Jim Miller; a membership to the Hall of Fame for Lloyd Brasil, and 9,300 full seats for Frank Metsger, and pitcher for pouring coffee for Walt DMgherty. Drive your sleigh out the expressway and leave Dove Straek at Ann Arbor a 7-foot center; a 0-second breakaway back for Bump Elliott; a new Joke for Wally Weber; 100,003 seats for Frith Crlsler and a 0-0 football season for Los It ter to talk about next year. coaching friends, sports fans and Monday morning quarter-1 Don't forget to take the Malse and Blue blankets off your reindeer and change to Green and White as .you go up Grand River to list Lansing. 8ay hi to Fred Stabley and Nick Vista and cheer them up with the thoughts of football 1001; leave Duff Daughdriy a California vase for some roses; give Forddy Anderson a couple sets of twins named McCoy and Green; build another athletic building for Biggie Munn and saddle up one of your deer and lrfave it with Burt Smith for his travels. Ex-Packer Coach Picks Green Bay Over Eagles for Title Cmon over to Oakland County snd bo kind to til outj ir Paul Dcllerba would like some glue for his ends and a quarterback who thrown for 35 touchdowns next (ffttAlt Von Rysin wonts on encore of a game with Lauriiif Jbvtou In tho state finals; Gone Norris another eoaple yeore of eligibility for swimmers NorveU and Donaldson and a SVC sweep for Chief Pontiac. Bd Heikkinen wants a scale made only for 3M pound linemen; Dick Han to moke It 3Q straight in the Inter-Lakes1 bos] ketball league; faster splashes for fed Dauw and Elden Johnson wants a gentlemen's agreement from Ed Oraybioi to give the All-Sports trophy sometime ih the next five years. . j ' t >■* Olve Frank KewnocM mother season like .I860 but odd at) extra point for the Fitzgerald game; Frank Crowell wants Store touchdowns; Don Hoff wants a 200 average line from end to end; Carl Lemle wants a forecast picking him for the cellar so he can surprise everyone when he wins the EML title] Art Paddy wants 0-8 ends who can also play forward in basketball; Dav^ Freeman will settle for nine victories, all by one point, In 1981) Ron Horwath wants a bigger roster at Northvllle; Tam Sony nedy asks for a few pass receivers and a few victories; Jim Niebauer wants 25 returning lettermen; Fin Ryan a* win over Royal Oak Dondero; Monte Charles wants a good start an<| good finish in 1861; Jack Hayes requests a fumble-catchlng basket; Tom Taylor, Oeno Renley, Jerry Gantel, Ed Tollman, Walt Braun, Bd Battant, Dave Smith, and all the other, grid coaches Just want the right bounces next season. Don fence wants another trip for Holly to the state B - foi cage finale this season and ditto for Walled Lake and Troy coaches Jim Herein and Peyton Goodwin.. This Is the yea{ Gone Wright wants the 8CL cage title; Dorn Mautl wants less whistle tooting and no-more gome# with 71 personal fouls; an4 Hal Carlin, Dick Bye, Roy Burkhart, Lew Parry, Ted OowryJ Bud Bretebeck, Will Stetnke, Bob Miueweasor, Gerry VidMi Harvey Fletcher and the rest of our fine basketball coachas o{ the county area want gift certificates for 50 pel cent shooting nights. Haul In Nine seaoan-lang snew clouds for ML Hally, i Summit, Grampian ML, ML Christie, Dryden. Alpine and J Teeple Hill; give a lot of skis for gifts to flU tho local dopes • and n goad start far Joo Korik at Alptno. Lambeau Sees 7th Crown for His Old Team Championship of NFL •at Stako Monday ! Philadelphia . ’.GREEN BAY, Wta. (AP)-The coach who directed the Green Bay ' Peckers to six National Football League char team to win its seventh title when Itmeets the Eagles at PhiiadeJ- Earf fCtiriyt Lambeau, Packers' first coach and tx*s of the team for more than 25 years, said Friday he thought Green Bay ig tougher than Philadelphia "and I‘don’t think the Eagles can stop their (die Packers) running athlete” •‘Any off track condition, such as the weather, will favor the Packets,” Curly said. |jmH««■ retired' from professional football several years ago but still is deeply interested In the dub he founded in 1S21 when it frequently was necessary to pass the hat to buy equipment and blankets for the players. He coached the team to successive tides in 1925, 1990 and 1931 and again in 1996, 1939 and 198* when it sron NFL championships. He now has a televised spoft* show on a Green Bay station? The Packers planned to leave] by chartered plane today for Philadelphia and hold a brief workout there Sunday before the tide game at Franklin Held. THE PONTIACVPRESS SPORTS cr3 | Trim two Indies off the waist for Jim Templeton at the YMCA, and-all 9-point dlvss for Jay LoMotto. Mickey King) wants aB 18-point dives and a trip to the *84 Olympics. > ★ dr * { Put Lloyd Byron on ths comeback troll In 'golf, lm's tod young Jo retire from tho state amateur; leave another publlnq Chuck Abair title for Mike Andonian and more pubHnx members for Rojf Iceberg; give AI Watreus the most successful National Opeir [next June at Oakland Hills; let Gene Ben# shoot four rounds! of 67 la ths-Open; promise WoUy Burkemo ths PDA title, li^ ! 1981; and leave sub-par golf Cards for Bob Gajda, BUI Graham/ . I Ray Magaire, Tommy 8hanaon, Elmer Prieskorn, Frank Wilson, BUI Useloc, and Warms OrUck. Leave ana-putt patten far Ckarity Barker, Neal Mans-, field, Glenn Harding; and 188-yard driven for Dick Robert- -son, Wally Smith, Ed Waslk; and birdies far Jack Bayaolds. Stan Savage, Paal Bada and Batler Carper and nothing over 73 for all local Unksten. A "300" game certificate would be welcomed by all local 'bowlers; a few extra pins In Bowterma qualifying far Jam j Footer; more success for Bowlerama Champ Ron Lecce; 1,000{ entries fin the Bowlerama next year; 700 entries in the ABC far* Monroe Moore, Paul George, BUI Bull, Jay Levari, Jaa Bon-! Agile and the other top actual boys; and a shiny new estab-j lishment for Loo Koprinee. Leave a stuffed Badger for Charley Irish; and brighten upr iWlsner Stadium with some lights; add some light standards for! {the city league teams; let a full midget race with the Quarter-' Midgets; promise Jee Fair the Sandusky stock ear champion- • ship; give Bill Feriard all new aqua lungs and dear waters;! give Tony Mitchell another, state water ski title; enlist more* fine boys for the Pontiac. Auburn Heights and West Bloomfield! Boys' Clubs; let Hayes Jones win the Olympic hurdles crown* ih '64; and another national trophy for Rollodium skaters. - They have worked out all week on frozen turf at Green Bey and, according to. Coach Vince Lom-brosi, ore “up" for the game. The team k in good condition, he added. A few of his top men have been bothered with minor bruise* and injuries but all are expected to be in shape to play. Several players who were on Larabeau's 1944 championship team agreed with him that the Packers would wta. Don Hutson, who held the NFL •coring record until Packer Paul Homung broke it this year, said, *T think the Packers have built up a momentum the Eagles do not have. The Packers had to play their season to the end to while the Eagles clinched their title early. Once you lose that head of steam. It's ban! to build it up again.*' MULAMLnUA (AFI-Ro»t»r» ft . was—i '»u— tweui NWMliT Tfttt If w- br NSC at am IT McHaa ab ( JurfWURi qb 11 VAb BrocUi qb ___ SSSa* SSSSA IRS? ST HtoKeT j* NFL to Hold Player Drafts Tuesday Don’t forget the Pontiac Table Tennis League, the city! Recreation Department, the Pontiac Yacht Club, the county* Boat Club; Harry Wensal for a most successful tennis tourney! next summer; Tam Belton for the tennis doubles trite, and re-* member Frank Byron, Ed Morey, Ralph NorveU, Hy Farida. Ren! Wlteoa, Chnck Ocrtel, Chuck Davoy, Bert Anselmy, Peg Render,. Foul Smarks, Fred DeLona, Al Nagter, Foal Pentecost. Bob Jackson, Bill Raktinakl, Bill Blower, Lea Bun. John Strait, Dave KwalL Hollle Leplle, Barb and Las Haws, Father Rakscsy, Dwight Thampesn, Cosh Bend, and Reward Shelley, To oil the name* we have missed we extend our apologies| and best wishes. V . • Be good to all our athletes, sports fans, sports page readers 1 land friends. , • To each and everyone of them we say MERRY CHXIBTMAS. and good sewing. Best Wishes, BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor and THE SPORTS DEPARTMENT Chuck Abair BUI Cornwell Don Vogel PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The new Minnesota Vikings will have first pick in Tuesday’s National Football League draft: The 14-ciub league is to select 230 players in 20 rounds. With the exception, of course of the Vikings, teams will choose In reverse order of. the final 1960 standings— from last to first. After Minnesota come Dallas, Washington, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh and Chicago (tied), Baltimore, 8t. Louis, Detroit and San Francisco (tied) apd New York. The final three positions depend on the restdt of the Philadelphia-Green Bay championship game. If Green Bay wins it wiU select 14th under the league policy the champion draws last. In' that event, Cleveland would be 12th and Philadelphia 13th, If, however, the Eagles win the title game, 'Green Bay would be 12th, Cleveland 13th and the Eagles last. This would be because Cleveland’s 8-3-1 second place finish 'in the East is a higher percentage than Green Bay’s Western tide winning 8-4 record. 2 Jsckna ft » Hoc«r» | 45 TOMMD HD SO Sapp fb 2 &2riJSrbb » g»e «r wbSSSa aa “ f aim •_ ■ i Cents to i 0 Tbim*— y Mbtmr ■ ■ iisi i « NttMbfc* W f himj I - ifiniNr t 5S’j N J< no 9 Wk*** * 1 gms: ,u- sB: nsybli mi si m bmt mSTmt bw «'ys nJCu tm.m TV mmt. Nlin «<>lb -H pa •»* the players to be made available for purchase by the oth?r clubs, General Manager Bert Roae's task will be even more difficult. The Explosion Forecast In Davis Cup Final With Minnesota making the first choice it is difficult to predict of the 1960 collegians will jped as the No. 1 draft choice. The Vikings need everything. They thought a quarterback would be & natural first grab for a new pro team was dulled by a report Minneapolis already had received or been promised George Shaw of the New York Giants. Top college quarterbacks available include Mississippi’s Jake Gibbs, Georgia's Frank Parking-Kilmer of. UCLA, Norm Snead of Wake Forest, Bob Schlor-edt of Washington and Dick Norman of Stanford. Gibbs is considered by many the best around, but he's baseball-bound, to the New York Yankees for a sizeable bonus they say. Unless Minnesota already knows Vikings are to be stocked with veteran players at the NFL’s annual meeting next month. SYDNEY (AP)—The bitter footfault controversy spewed like a fuse to a stick of dynamite today two days before the Davis Cup challenge round between Italy and Australia. The organizers of the world’s biggest tennis show braced for a possible explosion. It all started when two umpires watching practice said Italy's Orlando Strait was guilty of a footfault almost every time he served. They warned penalties would be called unless the ' violaf rectified before Monday’s matches. Siroia and his captain, Vannt Canepele, insisted the motion was legal and would not be changed. At the same time, Canepele hinted that Harry Hopman, captain of the Australian forces, wqi behind the distracting maneuver in wh«t newspapers have tenned ’a war o^ nerves." Assuming the Vikings do have a quarterback, they might look for a hard-to-find linebacker as first choice. Most pro scouts feel Texas Tech’s E. J. Holub best fills Other 'linebackers available include Harry Baldwin of UCLA, Greg Larson of Minnesota, LSU's Bill Strange and Rip Hawkins of North Carolina. Actually, of the 14 team picking, only 11 will get a first-round choice. The New York Giants initial 1980 right was traded to Baltimore pro years Ogo in the deal that brought Shaw to New York. Pittsburgh's first grab will be taken by San Francisco, as payment tor 'Dick Moegle. Detroit says it sent its first draft right to Cleveland ta the deal which netted the Lions quarterback Jim Ninowski. Thus Baltimore, San Francisco and Cleveland, each will get two player* in round one, * .* * Other players likely to be drafted include: Ends-Mike Ditka of Pitt, End] Faisofi of Indiana, Soptijern California’s Martin McKeever, Dan LaRdse of Missouri, and, Tex Moorman of Duke. Tackles-Ken Rice of Auburn, Bob Lilly of TCU, Joe Rut gens of Illinois, Qeorglp Tech's BiU Shaw and Jim Tyrer of Ohio State. Guarda-Dan Ficca of Southern California, Myroo Pottios of-Notre Dame, Washington's Bill Kinnune, Dick Price of Mississippi and Yale's Ben Balme. Halfbacks-Tom Mason of Tulane, Keith Lincoln of Washington State New Mexico State's Bob Gaiter*, low*'* Jerry Maurai and George Fleming of Washington. Fullbacks-Syracuse's Art Baker, Ed Dyas of Auburn, Tom Wtesner of Wisconsin, Oklahoma's Ron Hartline and Illinois' Bill Brown. Offensive centers-Ron lakes of Wichita, Tom Goode of Mississippi State and Syracuse's Al Bemiller. defense halfbacks -Mike Stock ‘of Northwestern, Max Webb of Rice, and Bob Majors of TVnrns- Only players whose original college class ha graduated are eligible for the ifraft. Some of the prominent star* of i960 taken lost year under this rule includs Minnesota’s Tom Brown by-the Colts, Jetty Beabout of Purdue by the Steelers, Pervfs Atkins of New Mexico State by Los Angeles, Texas’ Monte Lee by Philadelphia, and New Mexico State's Charley Johnson by the Cardinals. Cincinnati.Downed, 72-53 Bradley; After MVC Title PEOtUA, HI. « —At long last, Bradley, die nation's No. 2 team, appear* ready to shed its rote as ruiwerup in the Missouri Valley Conference and take over cham- For the last four seasons, Braves have finished second in the MVC — three .times behind Cin-cinnati’s Braves. fed by Oscar Robertson who h«f -advanced to the pro fekgue. Southern California’s John domrtkln featured the cither Jot games on the slim Friday lege program. Cut seared <3 prints, « free throws, aa sObeatea ] Paul balded ta Ha flftk strafe 61-18 la avarttma soar tte Marquette. The Bhw Dam The Braves kaysed Cincinnati 72-os test right in their conference opener and pea their string ta id Vtateriee - eight of which also Bradley's 42nd straight homo triumph dating back to Jee. 18. IMS,. when Portiaad came through with aa upuet. Soph. Tim Robinson paced last night's victory over Cincinnati 90 points while Chet Walker — averaging 28.7 points ta the first ■evpn games — whs employed as; an outside shooter 'and got 13 Some prolific scoring by De-Paul’s 5-foot-fl HoWie Carl and to II but casheq ta It ri free duuw attempts white 1 qastto Ml «riy il of jl. . Rudometkin set a Trojan l game record of 40 points ted ora Cal's 91-69 rout of fee Neal Edwards added 34 poim the Trojans won their sixth fe one loss.- Xavier of Ohio, with Pinchbeck scoring 24 points, 1 ed touring Gonzaga It* straight toss, 87-82 despite i point show by Gonzaga’s P Burgess, the country’s teadfam Jor-scorer with a 32.5 aVei Three long shots in overtime*! foot-9 Bob O’BUIovlch-led I tana State U. to a 60-58 vk over Idaho State. ^F:r: gga fr , DECEMBER -i ELEVEN BeSTt VY1SHCS To til our many friend* we wmK a very merry Christmas and the happs-eM of Now Yura. We're grateful for the friendihip that euet* bowu our cuttomen and ourielve*. . Homer Hight Motors 75 Minutes from Pontine* IM Sr Washington u M»14 Oxford Fhene OA I-2S2I Basketball Softie'Crazy By DON VOGEL It h*s been said that a football take* crazy bouncea. I Subaitute the IH word "I ” tom i the reault can be applisd to «dv-era] pre-season favorites to cage leagues with members from Oak* land iCounty and the surrounding ; 'Area. ' .* 4 O I < .Only lour of nine area loops have early season choices at or near the' top. Two of the leagues have teams' predicted to finish last currently I holding first place. In the remaining circuits, the favorites are •till Very much to contention. no thing moat be remem-herd; March 1 la a long way atf ?§* ' h 9 ■ . ; . / first two games. But the Chiefs, Even with 4-7 Harry Dunne hit-will have to hustle, particularly on ting over 25 points to the tost two' ‘"•.mad. [games, it doesn’t appear as .... ! - * O. 4 though Birmingham Seaholm will Flint Central, despite the foes tolchaUenge the leaders. The same PCH, has an outside chance. Flint goes lor Hazel Park. Northern doesn’t appear strong, enough sad Bay City Central will ! be fortunate to win a Yalley game. Frame twSu Prsss rate lAWO REACH — Qarkston's Bill Powell (54) clears a rebound away from Jim Lucadam (51) of West Bloomfield. Powell is “risted by teammate Gar Wilson (58). Mike Applegate Dr. Harold Bussey It N. Saginaw St. Neal to the Stria* Putin fore thea. It probably will a cos pie of leagues. Saginaw and Pontiac Central were toe early picks to dominate the Saginaw UMley.' Arthur Hill upset the Qiiets and has moved I into a fie for fitot with Saginaw. Central can't V counted out o( Ponttar Northern appears to be the class of toe Inter-Lakes League. This was forecast, farmtagtaa seems to have aa early edge In the battle for see-beat back Oak Park, figured to flatmh last la the Oakland B. will be to first place with the only perfect record la the loop when play i resumes next month. Lake Orton the pre-season favorite, has lest foar games. But the way upsets and close Several ofI the bowlers who either failed to finish In the big money or ■ tom Putw. om> [the m. °^en in ^ twi [mens group, to order are Chuck cat» t. ta ihaA. nmtorn, l McKinley ot St. Ann. Mo.: Dennis 1—,£I*VL t Ralston of Bokerafiekl. Cafif; Jon|«*i*w»*. PMtoiwi ]Msr Dan Matson has been turning'Jim McDonald is having a good to good performances for Farming- season. ton. The top scorer for Walled Madison is the only team that Lake has been John Maragos. ran be counted out. Ferndale has played only one ' - 5 * * game In the Eastern Michigan! faUy has lived up to its rating League, and won It. This feaves ^ wayneOakland. The un-E?*1” * ■“** gme behind|beaten Broncoa been getting Port Huron. The triumph Kohayatoi. Ca|»c. Imlayj^,^ M qmcrisn misaid-a chance 196041 Oakland County prep Ym* ««y. Orytmn Jerry Conn and|to ^ a deadlock for 2nd. The ketball Individual scoring race. [Ken Kobayashi. Capac. Imlay isjpzolves made only U-for9B charity The‘6-4 Dale star has Kit 32 and the only schools with two h°,y* j tosses while the Lakers converted 27 points to hia latest outings for on the 1st 10. 21 of ifo featuring 10 straight hy a total of 98 to four games and' osrlans county scoanra Gary Render. * Bob Slay sparked the winners to « m u s their 2nd victory with 18 points.1 •I * Render had 14, Roger Hem 13 and * n its Chuck Christenson 10, BIB PoweU \ U 55, and Hal Weston earned 15 aptecej « m is s for Garkston. The Wolves made! s 2 }il ; three more field goals. i * '• n s After Si 14-14 1st period, the Lsk- * g }?3 er« went ahead 3429 at halftime. 1 ” The losers got within two twice in j " it Ithe last halt but never could riel West Side Mobil hit a new team Igh game of 1102 to the West Side Classic this week topped hy Joe Foster at 251. Amis 248, Bob Smith 245. Jay Lovett 206 and Frank Spudafore 145. Hazel Park Senior loop has had some Wg scores... Good games to Huron included Max Haddix 237. Bill Smith mat Ron Rotoharto 235. Walt HoncheU 233, Odie Miller 231, [Bill Landry 227, Gene Shell 226, I Walt Ruebelman 225, Walker 224, Wes Collier, Dave Eby. Lee Putt! and Ken Willhite 223, Ray Keith! 222 and Bull 220. Lefty WUlard Girvia rolled la 24.5 peerage. Qeaa hahtod la Nefo Kieram I of 9L Jamm In Ike anme city 1 Hut chine». Ortonnil j mi.K in Ron Morian of Holly, who shared iMK^mtiMteo a top honors with graduated John ***• Meadows of Cjqndero last season! coiutt sax* sconxo M 22.9 with top total points of 390, ^ TO OUK (001 FRIiNDSI T ITO HlTJtf 3127 West Huron So. Ft 4-7121 D»Uj tmi M W S—FH. -Ml S riMnl Mm B By **>- B-- Ml ■Miw ft., CSwMmu S> IMrant SI. ttarvwtt* IS. ov.rtim. " X»vl.r Ohto ST, Oanate* St Southern CsUtonUl SI. Bs«sU W O TP (VC. 4 114 27 S May tfift joy* o! Christmag follow ^ you throughout tho coming ytar • •. Plan to Visit Beverly Island daring the Holidays and see the latest in Lake Front Homes." is now 9th at 17,6. smb*. Roattiu. .........* si 1 *’ ic‘ Hi - ■ Trowkln. X Oetrolt......J IS i. Several previous goo) scorers lUonMloiu cut , .» ss ________ I . ___ jj *t* I* fhe opening tap SO. They j pnrktnv noisy city ... i $4 .. ronr rsiriem. UckiMn s* larlwle Notehtogs, Mike Fedy- ( « it ass Francises sisi* si lts Francisco. _ .. .. Coon. DcyOta ............4 41 U tolh toff pMiiia/, \netivMpw \iih« CftPftc 4 00 is ~W(P No Ram 4 SS U itsitatei safe pisyns obs hsra te< of Psafiai Northrro, _ Reed of m. Fred. Glen Haas. Ot. St Mary, mil Itawell of >a ttess ssms tew clarkston. Kfernon. Jerry Jatfe WrTtowsu P> ehead. is * Flint Northern went down to its n-*.5tk successive settadt bowing 67-43 at Jackson. 1 F “^fftF LucsOsw I H I Walters 1 3-4 S Reader * 14-14 14 Lundy I )-( 4 1 Rf** i l-l 11 Wllssa i 1-4 « j Chrl slcn 1 H If J. feMl 4 14 I . BISS I Id II > FoweU 1 1-5 IS • ■rnus I M 1 McCall I M I , Psdcy 1 |4 s Wee ton t l-J U arista i M i MERRY -f- CHRISTMAS from RdiaUe Transnissioi Co. 41 N. PARKE Total* South Lyon Defeated Inability to hit the basket mined r ^'^**2** an outstanding toowing a* South! Lyon bowed to strong Willow Run! , ""j"' “*■? * last night. 044. The host Lions j^su °nr Lady rf gsrrowa. The I led 24-16 at the 1st quarter. It was! foUw eehoet la toa only one with Jf 39-39 at the 3rd period aito 45-44 **• ptaJrf" *" **■ ,5 for the visitors starting the 4th Dick Schwerin of Lapeer heads [Ik [quarter. It stayed close until the {the area and both groups with i Y [last minutes. Stan Tapp topped;a sparkling 27.5 mark on 110 digits; the looers with 17. [for four HMa featuring fiamea of 3S[' ............j and 36. He was Ineligible most of [Michigan Six Loms JitoMo,- ^ # ^ DENVER «D — Denver's Pto* Duane 9oine of Rosevilfe, rated neers fought from two early ties among fife state's best ragers, fol-|to trim. Michigan 44 for a sweep lows at 27 with U to three con- £ of their two-game Westefn Code- testa. East Detroit's Bill Troeskin J* gtate Hockey Asoociation series|is right at 20. I? I Sotos, also had a big year tost > n is if—•»! lV*A»V-4eV*vVVVV*V-4t [ May This Holiday Season Briny Great Gladness and Peace To Yon and Your Loved Ones PAUL’S SEAT COVERS I S. Saginaw Street and tkn Gong of MOTOR MART SAFETY CENTER 121-123 E. Montcalm Street and best wishes fir fieUew^ear Shelton Pontiac'Buck 1^2.8. R*ls k THE PokriAC PBflSS, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 2*, 1W# TWELVE kims Dog 'Warlock' Leads Quite the Lite 1 By EARL WILSON NEW tome — Kim Novak* bachelor-girl Ilf • In S luxurl-oos But Side duplex apartment la complicated by the fact that aha owna a Great Dana which la slightly smaller than a horse and which la also a coward. When Kim walks this mastiff at night, she has little trouble with human-type wolves. " -warlock’ doesn’t like men—and he gets nervous very easily” Kim’s likely to warn E. CURTIS MATTHEWS H “Warlock”—the word means male witch —la a problem In other ways to Kim and her secretary anjfl companion, Barbara Mellon. He lepes around like a deer leaping ap and down On fragile antiques, whieh WILSON are part ef the sublet tarnjture. Kim and her secretary may brandish a threatening finger at him and growl, “Tat, Jat, there, Warlock," after whieh he gees right on leaping np and down some mere, en the same fragttoaattqace. a But “WarlocE” can hardly be blamed for a crisis which Kim had last New Year’s — Which she trusts Isn’t repeated this one. Director Dick Quine, then , her fiance, brought in some chill In a leaky container. Only he didn’t know It.was leaky. He was wearing a smart camera hair coat. After Kim embraced him (and the leaky container of chill which he was hold-lag against' the camel’s hair eeat), the eeat didn’t The MANAGEMENT and Entire Solos Staff Hint was also the night the pipes burst and there was a flood in the apartment—and you couldn’t get any plumbeys to go plumbing on New Year’s. THE WEEKEND WINDUP .. . . DON’T HUNT THAT!”; Joe Pasternak reports that his picture, “Where the Boys Are,” all about Florida at Easter vacation time, la doing so good It’s “a Junior ‘Ben-Hut”*.... Ctoargo Raft, hers making a picture, confessed he had MOs stashed —and gave It to a dame. (Cfcerches la dame!) . . . Meyer Davis, musical director of the two Inaugural balls, who’ll need two or three orchestras beside his own, has already had MATTHEWS HARGREAVES . C ■ ' ' . * Chevr TQmaay Sands dyed his'hair blond for “Love In a Goldfish Bowl” , . . Disk Haynes and wlfs Fran Jeffries, were signed by Bd Sullivan for two TV spots, which should help the treas-. ary . . . Billy Etoutine kit another oil gusher, his sixth. Some fan totters addfessed to "Peter Pan, Never Never Land," got to Mary Martin, care of NBC .... KARL’S PEARLS: -Some women are disappointed to find they didn’t marry big spenders—and some men are dlaape pointed to find they did. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Alexander Graham Bell was pleased when he Invented the first phone, but his wife probably wasn’t happy till another woman had one ... That’s earl, brother. ■ (Copyright, IMS) Michigan Counts 92,000 Pairs of Surplus Socks LANMMG (UPI)-If Santa Clans Declare Boy Shot Friend Intentionally DETROIT ill — Juvenile authorities said today the fatal shooting Thursday of s 9-year-old boy apparently was intentional by an emotionally-disturbed p 1 a y- The death of Robert Murray ptevfcmaly had been called an ac- N.Y. Air Crash Insurance Expected to Hit Record NEW YORK IB - Insurance shot Robert in the face at close range and then attempted to kill the victim’s brother, OUie, 13. The shooting occurred at the playmate's home after the Murray brothers went there to borrow Christmas decorations. Police first were told a 32-caliber pistol tired accidentally as the boy twirled it ‘‘Western style.” henry Georgia New Cdr gala* The boy will undergo psychiatric treatment, Judge Lincoln fteatfon’* Greetings Save Plumbing Supply Co. 172 South Saginaw Street CHARLES OERTEL New Car Mm * TONY GUYER New Car Sales t GERALD DARK 1 THE/PONTIAC PJR&3S,/ SATURDAY, DECEMBER a*, I960 . LJ!___i wt I • I . Families*-Friends' Unite in,Gladness of Christmas families will have dinner with her on Christmas Day In her home on South Marshall Street. They are Mr. and Mr*. Verne William* of Drayton Plain*; the Clifford Strindbergs of Lake Orion with their eons Dele and Wayne; and, Mr. an0 Mrs. William Darla jlr * IfiPIPIMW City Folks'-., Tel I Wishes for Pontiac If I Were a Shepherd pi* etw »r» uUn k i INM.IMUM •f community attain i itn ih*y »0»ta uk tor m • PhWMtiti »uh ■ter Um community. VHM* «M UMr Richard C. Poole, retail hardware executive, active in Oakland Ooonty Crippled Children** Society, Oakland County Symphony Orchestra and other civic endeavors, any*: T would wMi tint each of Port-Uac’d dtlatm would 0ve the very best they could offer of themselves. If we, each tat our aibililta* do thh. all the material and social objectives we might desire could W achieved. * Roaamond Haeberie, president Pontiac Business and Pro-fraotonal Women a dub. vocal music toactar at LoBaron School, whhes for things of the mind and spirit. "I would wish for happiness far ths people, joy and laughter lor the children. 1 would want the spirit to prevail to all Mrs. Paul A. Km. president of Pontiac-Oakland Town Hall, Rnl, has so urgent material wish far ths community: ‘ The meant Oakland Theater lire left Pontiac without adt- I Hall rooming aacim and tta extra Shalwtoare production. The naod far a cMc auditorium gtves rise to my Christ maa wish that we an might join forces to a constructive effort to build sa auditorium that would bring greater at- rcky." , / would give a lamb. Mrs. Fay It Stewart, public relMlgmi director at Pontiac (ieneml Hospital lays, -My one Christmas wish for this community is that the good win of the holiday season might hooowM so imd that It would continue from Christmas to Christmas and that the peoples of the onttre world might llvo together In harmony and imdoretandtag." Women's Section Frank W. Irons, Oakland County Sheriff, baa us all la mind whan he says, **My hop* would ha that above' all w* w ould have a salt hottday on H. Russel county Circuit Judge says. My wish at Christmas for Pondae la that an Individuals and groups may develop in the year wteod a greater degree of mutual impact, sympathy and tolerance toward each other’s hopes, aiaMtjons and “Too often we struggle 0 major problem* f met- oo a na- tional level. Rather, wo should think and work for peagt and understanding and good will among our trionds and neighbors at hsms."* , . Mr*. William J. Dean, active In Ghthoik Social farrioao of OakloM County , the City Fed-eratMh of Women's Clubs, her church kid tbs Pontiac Gen-ernl Hosptjal Auxiliary, toy*. “There me many things ! would like to give our community. To pick just one la (Continued on Pago 15) Greatest Gift? It's You By MARJORIE EICHER Women's Editor, lit Pontiac Pruoa Ds you ponder on Christmas Eve when the last ehlld has bean tucked away, the last gift placed lovingly tinder the tree, the gpeclAl treasure stuffed In the toe of each stocking? Do you quest for the meaning beneath all the frantic last-minute bustle that la so prevalent In preparation for the greatest toast day in the Christian calendar? Do you wonder at modem woman’s role in building psaea on earth, good will to men? Look fur outside ot the snow-swept soil. Lift your eyes to the stars and the moon-washed sky. On a njght such as this the eeargh for tha age-old grail—the perfect gift—began. What gift can you offer In a world tumbling from crisis to crisis? What' murk of meaning can year gift boor In tho murk Ot u mechanical ago, burdened with overpopulation and hqnger? Look Bmp inside your chalked heart and recognise tha gifts you have to offer. Women have It In their power to give the Intangibles — comfort, the attentive ear, humor that Is heart-baaed, imagination, love that Is m»t«m*"«n"g and resilience to defeat the relentless pressures that assail young and old alike. ★ ★ * You an tha repository of memories— wife, daughter, mother — the creator of traditions in a world thot Is rapidly shedding tradition. You have riches unmeasurable. Like the little child In the carol, you may give yourself—over and over again. For the more you give, tha more than Is to give. And girlnk ot self replenishes the supply In astromomlcal .proportion. * * ★ So rejoice In your role Us u woman. Welcome Its chunglag aspects, accepting the change ter challenge and tha unchanging as the Ue that'binds you to all women through all tima—even to a Mother and her Babe In a lowly manger, refugees of long ago Ur th« Middle Bast. Coming from Lansing to enjoy Christmas with bar parents, Ur. and Itti. Clarence K. Patterson of Dow Ridge Road, are Dr. and Mrs. Therlon D. Loughrln and Children Cynthia, Pamela and JuBe. Another daughtar and family, Mr. and Mn. John A. Pflug with children Andrew, Melissa and Bruce, will be present from Birmingham, Mr. Pflug’s brother Warren of Detroit will also be a guest. W ★ it Among those entertaining at family dinners will be Dr. and Mrs. Aaron D. Riker of Commerce Lake Road. Here from Concord, Calif., is Dr. Rlkar** aunt Mrs. Roy Ooodale. it jr it Dinner guests of the Frank Doavers of Cottage Street Monday will be their sons and daughters-ln-law the Roger Dearer* of Drayton Plains and children David and Dawn-all; the William Deevurs with Beverley and Rusty, also of Drayton PUdns; and tha Donald Deavers of last Pike Street. Completing the family group will be their daughter and son-ta-iaw Mr. and Mrs. Robert Biggins of Elisabeth Lake Road. ★ ★. ★ • ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Fitzgerald and son Richard of Ottawa Drive will be hosts for a family Christmas dinner. Coming from Birmingham will be their daughter aad son-in-law Dr. and Mrs. Paul L. Connolly with children BUsabsth and Jamas; and Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Flta-gerald III with children Ann, Harold, Craig and Kathy, dr , ★ it The Forrest Browns of Ooooota Dries will mark their * 35th wedding anniversary on Christmas Day; With them for dinner will be their daughter Evelyn, on vacation Dram Baptist Missionary Training School in Chicago, Mr. Brown’s perbnts, lbs Manley Browns of Hllladale and Mrs. Brown’s mother, Mrs. 8. K. Kinney, will come from Temperance wtlh her sons and daughters-ta-law. the M. C Kinneys, aad their children, Carol, Barbara and Maynard; tha Dorsey Kinneys and daughters, Leola and Ruth Ann. it it it Tha Walter Swackhammers of Otaderta, formerly of Pontiac, will be houaeguests of Taimee Buroia of Elisabeth Lake Road for the holidays. They will visit their many friends aad relatlvea in the area. * * it 1?M tour daughters of Mrs. Burl Wultor with their and daughter Linda of Pontiac Road. Completing tha family scene will be the W. Kenneth Skeltons of Oliver Street with Tsrry, Kenneth and Patricia. ★ W , ★ Mrs. Lillian Longheway of Benicia, Calif., will spend the holidays In the Pontiac area visiting with her eons, daughters-in-law and grandchildren, the Robert Leaches of Lounsbury Street, the Richard B. Leaches of OakWay Drive and the Donald Leaches of Sturgis. ★ it it Mrs. Peter A. Nleml of South Telegraph Road will spend the holiday weekend with her mother, Mrs. A1 Countryman and her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Hutton, of London, Ont ★ ★ * Mrs. Ralph Beebe of Oakwood Avenue, Waterford Township will fly to Columbus, Ohio to be with her daughter and son-in-law, tha B. M. Stagers, for ths Christmas holiday. it it it Mrs. Harold Cartoon and son Paul of Kansas City, Mo., arrived Thursday to spend the holiday Interlude with her parsnip, Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Shaw of Mark Avenuo. They will return home next Tuesday. ★ it it Onsets of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bis of Brookdale Road, Bloomfield Township, on Christmas Bve will be her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thors Jr. of Neome Drive; their cousins, the Fool Bliasons with their children Jane, Wendy and Steve of Clorkston; and Winifred KUoson and her mother, Mrs. Simon Ellason of Grosse Potato Park. While at the John Thors for dinner on Christmas will bo Mr. and Mrs. Walter Els and Mr. Bts*s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lett R. Bis, who also llva on Brookdale Road. - it : it" it The William Paatows of Front Street with their daughter and aon-ta<4aw, Mr. and Mrs. William Vandruaka of Cameron Avenue wUl bo Christmas guests of Mrs. Paetows brother and slster-ta-law, tha O. L. Burgers of Lansing. The Bargers formerly lived hem. (Continued on page 14) If I Were a Wise .. , I would do my part. At the upper left 4-year-old Jeffrey Broom, sou of the Erwin Brooms of Steinbeugh Court, views tho creche at Orchard Lake Community Church. Ho gases at the lamb cuddled by 17*yaar-old Cathy Drury\of Farming, ton Township. Envisioning himself as a wise man, he joins 5-year-old Eric Singleton of West South Boulevard and 9-year-old Kenneth Turner (above) of Bloomfield Hills in bringing gifts to the Child. At right he cltups uthe perfect gift," symbolising Ids heart, with all the love and wonder a child finds in the joy ofm giving. Credits: Pontiac Press Photos by Art Miller; lighting and costumes -of wise men, Will • 0 - Way Apprentice Theater; tiaras for wise men, Norman Merle Cosmetic Studio. But Him THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, I960 I QA____________ /ra l/M 1 Holiday Personals ' (Cantlnuid from nun IS) fygrry'&imtmas toJAU SPECIAL SELLING! Karen Sue . CorUngly of Mechanic Street, daughter of. Mrs. Florence Corwin of Wdterford WAVE The John Crawfords of Premont Street, Waterford Township, will dine with their cousins, the Charles Volt- mans df highland Park on Christmas._______' ' ’ ..: _ ■ Joining them1 will be Mrs. Crawford’s son, PO Charles . Nixon oh a four-day furlough from the Naval Training Center, Pertuschen River,, Md., and Paith Poster of Voor-heis Road. Township end the late Thomas 1 Cordingly, to' Gary W. Crawley, son of the Clarence W. Crawleys of Oliver Street. • Shampoo and •tried let Beautiful permanent delightfully manageable for a lovely YOU through Holidays and months to come! SEASON'S GREETINGS Christmas Bve dinner guests of the Harrison V. Wor-, dens of Andersonville Road, Waterford, will be Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Scarrott and son Raymond of Waking Lane; Waterford Township. Phone FE 8-1343 Mr. and Mrs. H. C. .Cites of Illinois Avenue will have as holiday guests Their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kuykendall with their daughters Linda and Karla of Muskogee, Okla. On Christmas Day the family will be Joined by the Henry Boilers of Oreen Lake and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Charles of Bloomfield Hills. KAREN SUE CORDINGLY May your Christmas be bright and it's glow fill your home with happiness. Escort Must Stay Until End BEAUTY SHOP Ope* MOagey sad Friday •:» to • P.M. Hospltalman 3.C and Mrs. Kenneth E. Hanna with Jeffrey, Elaine and Infant son Steven Frederick, will be spending Christmas visiting her parents, the Oeorge Schroeders of North Marshall Street, his mother, Mrs. Charles Irons of Lake Orion, and Mr. and Mrs. O. Richard Jarvis of Pontiac Drive. On Dec. 34, Hospltalman Hanna will leave for six weeks’ training with the Fleet Marine Corps of the U.B. Navy at Camp Pendleton, Calif. NEW WAT BUG CLEANERS'; 42 Wisntr Street Merry Christmas Callie’g Beauty Shop Uf N. Perry FE >6361 Question: This letter is prompted by a discussion between a friend and me regarding the question of transportation when dating. My feelings are these:. If a lady lives in a remote part of the city and she agrees to meet, the young man at a convenient spot it shows consideration and common sense on her part. If a date, occurring during a weekday, ends very late and taking the lady home would entail a good deal of time and additional expense of taxi fare, it is entirely proper for the man to put the lady in a taxi and pay for her transportation home. On a weekend, howevert 1 -feel, unless there is a very good excuse the man should escort a lady home regardless of how much time it entails. My friend strongly disagrees with me and says that a man must take a lady home regardless of cost, time or inconvenience and that only under rare circumstances should she meet him at a convenient place, t would appreciate your comments. Answer: Your Mend Is right. Meeting at a convenient place in permissible if there is good and sufficient reason (such as an early dinner appointment in the city), but he must always see her safely home. After a discussion of fund raising projects tor the new year, the game of musical chairs was employed to single out members for presentation of gifts. End of Year Sale of Uniforms •for Women in White 20% Off Our Complete Stock Dec. 27 to the New Year Julia Poes arrived Tuesday by plane from Catholic University of America. Washington, D.C., where she is working on her master’s degree In speech and drama. 8he will be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pod of Dick Avenue for the holidays, returning to classes Jan. 5. Navy Fireman Appren. Stephen Poes, who is stationed at Little Creek, Norfolk, Va., will Join his parents and sister here for. Christmas. • * EL Merry The Knitting Needle 452 W. Huron FE 5-1330 one a DRAYTON CAB Satvica — Iconomy WATERFORD Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McCoy of Wenonah Drive will spend Christmas weekend In the Midland are* visiting her sons and daughters and their families. The McCoys will attend an open house at the E. Thomas Browns in 8aginaw and, will visit Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Brown III, the John Browns and the Christopher Browns in Midland. Also planned are visits with Mrs. McCoy’s daugh-ers and sona-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stevens and Mr: and Mrs. Alexander 8imonetti, of Midland. SPECIAL GROUP REDUCED EVEN MORE! ; Prices as Marked The OXFORD SHOP / A smorgasbord dinner on Christmas Eve is planned by the John C. Malmqulsta of Voorhels Road. Arriving for the festivities will be Mra. Malmqulst’s brothers and sisters-in-law, the John Englunda of Motorway Drive, Waterford Township, and the Arvld Englunds of Delaware Drive. The junior Englunds. and their son Steven will come from Waterford and a nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Englund, from Hudson Street. The Carl Qustavsons of St. Joseph Avenue, Pine Lake Manor, will join her parents for the day as will ttys Gunnar Qustavsons of Mount Royal Avenue, and their sons Robert who attends Eastern Michigan University and Richard, a University of Michigan student. The Bert Porsmarks of Flint will have dinner with her grandparents on Christmas Cay. MERRY IMPERIAL Beauty Shop '219 Auburn Ave. Fsmiteiw Maters ami Vpteblswn • 270 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE At This Holy Season We Pause To Wish You . a Heartfelt C. R. MASK 111. STUDIO t MT. CLEMENS STREET Mary Katharine Kent who is teachcing at Roann, Ind., will spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Ralph Kent of West Rutgers Avenue. “MERRY CHRISTMAS99 8eated 'round the festive board Christmas Day at the Alan Carlines of Fourth Avenue will be their eon, Marine Pfc. Russell A Carline, on furlough from Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, Calif., their daughters and sons, Jerry Hamacks of East Pike Street and the junior Earl E. Sugdens with Wendl Lynn and Earl E. Sugden HI of Hollywood Avenue. Coming from Grand Ledge will be Mrs. Carilne’s brother and sister-in-law, the Franklin E. Kolbs. Marking the first Christmas in their new home on East Hammond Lake Drive will be the Charles W. Bucks and their children Catherine and Steven. Completing the family scene for dinner on Christmas Day will be the Myron C. Bucks of West Iroquois Road and Ethel Buck of South Bend, Ind. Arriving today from Elllcott City, Md., will be Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Stephens with their children Michael John and Cheryl Marie. They will spend the holidays with their parents, the Harold J. Hacketts of Delaware Drive and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stephens of 8outh Avery Road, Waterford Township. Employees Wishes Each One of you, A Very, Merry, Merry Christmas Holiday houseguasts of Mr. and.Mrs. Basil Shaw of Omar Street will be her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Emil De Jarlals of La Orange, 111. The James Tlnsons of Putnam Avenue will Join her parents for Christmas dinner. The Olaf Solwolds and son Jeffery of Auburn Height* have also been Invited. The Shaws have just returned from a three-week vacation visiting their daughter and son-in-law, the William Englars and Infant daughter Treaea Jean of Fails, Idaho.- In Des Moines, Iowa, they spent some time with their son and daughter-in-law 8.CPO and Mrs. Robert Shaw. Specialist Shaw is a recruiting officer with the UR. Navy. TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER 9 Viviane Woodward Cosmetics 9 Murray's Sister Beauty Studio • Cunningham'Drug Store • Winkelman's Apparel • Osman's Town & Country 4 S. S. Kresge Company • United Shirt Dist. • Sanders Candies • Linda Lee Shops • Sew N Save Fabric Shops • The Shoe Box • Barton Shoes • One Hour Valet • Meyers Jewelry '• Tel-Huron Children Shop • Wrigley's • Montgomery Wards. The great and mystic wonder of Christmas is that human hearts can truly overflow with good will and kindness toward their fellowmen. May God teach us to love all the year. Let us pray for Peace! from ROTH and CASS DAY Our best wishes for the very happiest of Holiday Seasons. Witbheg R you—our friends the happiness of Christmas time! 52B1 Dixie Hwy., Waterford TELEGRAPH at HURON V 1 THR PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1960 Panama City was toumfed in the «er HU, ' , / * **•• • A Merry Christmas to AU!** 1 from Eva Wethington and Staff Merle Norman Coemetic Studio 12 West Huron Wishing You the Peace TTiat Christ Can Provide at Christinas and All the Year "For Cod to lorod tha World that ho 5ov# hit only bogofton Son. that whoto-I armr Miftott in him should not porith, 1 but have tor lotting ht« HEMPSTEAD lit K. lull St Pk.n 41214 To ill our many (deads sod customers— may you enjoy the happiest holiday eml 106 N. Saginaw Street Season's Greetings To our wondtrful friend* and natrons, we sand warm thanks for your loyalty and good will, and sincere wishes that the holidays bring you much happiness. Aleda’s BEAUTY SALON Ml WEST MONTCALM aoroor Mates ioat North •f OoUaod Are. FE 4-Mil their *t ft** ferkle* Saeee Gfizens Tetf, Wishes for Pontiac (Continued from Put 13) t a problem. Having but 1 giro A feeling that wo an living In the greatest community on Cod’s earth. And I would wish for an tha Jability to do one’s ■hue to keep it always on the top list of great communities. ‘ Dr. William H. Marbach, minister of the First Presbyterian Church, wishes for “the cultivation and increase of good will among neighbors, which of j course loads to peace. I think of the ideal community as one In which there is a spirit of good will among the people and the organizations." Julie O'Brien, business worn* an of the year for Ti paeon Chapter of the American Business Women's Association and long active in Genual Motors Girls Club affair* is definite: “My Christmas wish for the city would bo to have funds available to build Pontiac's proposed civic center and auditorium. And while I'm wishing — wouldn't it be wonderful if it could be dedicated during our centennial!" Janice Antons, library aide, conductor of dtlaenship rlsaoti and president of the New Citizens League, wants two things, one tangible, one intangible. She says, "How nice it would be, in keeping with the City Hall and Public Safety Building and our beautiful new Library, if we could attain the civic auditorium we have dreamed about. Culturally Pontiac has grown, and we need this addition to our Civic Cotter.” She would, in the second place, like to aee a return to the "warmth, sincerity and simplicity of Christmas with simple gift giving and loved ones visiting. We have lost much through our commercializing of this lovely The Rev.. L. R. Miner, pastor of Macedonia Baptist Church has a twofold wish, "that the spirit of Christinas, will charge present momenta with the enchantment and delight of meaningful friendships, fruitful giving and receiving. and that the spirit1 of home will prevail to cushion us against the. shock that tomorrow may bring." ' ' president of WatorforV-ClArka-ton Business and Professional Women, member of MSUO Foundation committee and ono of the founders of Waterford Chic Music Association, wishes for many specific needs for “la UR I wnuid township-wide efforts made for the benefit of the whole community. In Waterford we need ,to promote a youth center, a library, safety council, scholarships and hospital. We need to be concerned with the conservation of the area's physical beauties during its rapid expansion. Moat urgently needed for Pontiac and the township ia a council representing all organizations, churches and schools to coordinate and accomplish our parallel goals. By-product at such a council might be a coordinated community calendar of events.” reign in tie hearts of all. Then bitterness, wrath, anger, clamor, evil speaking and malice would be done away; and in Its (dace would come kindness, peace, tender-heartedness and the spirit of forgiving one another even as God for Chirst’s sake has forgiven ua.” I Mrs. J. W. Heaver, Salvation Army Captain has been unusually busy distributing food baskets to the needy for the Army. She found time to ®toh ”... that love might Wishing You a Beautiful Holiday Season PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE I6Y2 East Huron Bshind Krosgo’s . . . 2nd Flos We at Gresham Cleaners would like to wish all our many friends the most 'Joy* ous Holiday Season'. Thank you for your very kind patronage during the post year and may a new prosperity and happiness be yours throughout the coming year! HOt'B HER V ICE ON REQUEST 605 Oakland Ave. FE 4-2579 Randall’s Shoppe of Beauty ■ WAYNE - 3 Iftf Hauka Wku&t reasons s^jjjrwttogs BETfY LeCORNU ELBLING and Her Staffs Jane Vradenherg Doris Patterson Madlin Mooler Zeida Jackson Clare Catright Delons Richardson Rose Marie Donnellon 1062 W. Huron St FE 2-5221 1 One rose square makes a doily; 13, A scarf: 9 * 36-inch cloth. Do larger cloth, too. Pattern 978: chart; filet crochet directions for 12-inch square in string. | Send 35 cents (coma) for this 'pattern — add 10 cents for each i pattern for' lst-class mailing. Send i to The Pontiac Press. 124 Needle-craft Dept, P. O. Box 164. Old IChetsea Station, New York 11,1 JN. Y. Print plainly pattern number. name, address and zone. Just off the press! Send now forj lour exciting,.new 1961 Needlecraft 'Catalog. Over 125 designs to crotchet. knit, tew, embroider, quilt, j weave—fashions, homefumiahings. toys, gifts, bazaar hits. Plus free I —instructions for six smart veil! ■caps. Hurry, send 25 cents now! |eme Christmas to all.... from all of us at r.. FINE FURNITURE SINCE 1917 the Merriest Ever! This is our wish for aU the boys and girls we know and their parents too, whom we have so touch enjoyed serving this year. We just know that every one of them is listed in Santa's book of Good Boys and ■ Good Girls. ? A STAPP'S Family Shoo Stere-W. Huron at Telegraph 'yimm GREETINGS The Holiday Season is a special time of gratitude, compassion, hope and faith. Gratitude for the many blessings on this land and for trials Withstood. Compassion for the less fortunate. Hope for o better world of peace and juttice. Faith in our ability to grow and to build. For out way of life is o good one ... strong and free and full of promise . . . and one in which .we may rear our children with confidence. It i* in this spirit that we of-Arthur's, whose privilege it is to serve so many people of Pontiac ondP Ooklond-County, extend to oil, our warm greetings qnd * good wishes this Christmas season. See Tuesday's Pontiac Press for Our 13th Month Solo! H- i 7 8jpn»gy THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, UECKMBER 84, IMP r/f H - 1 Most of $363,000 WIN Aids Charity, Education CHARLOTJTE (AP)-Aftw per-J, ■and bequests totaling IW.90O w l To»ir goes to dwritable. i» iigipu* and education#/ institution* Mrs Ttowar, 86. of Dimondalr, died Dee, /u. Her will,idled in Eaton County Probate Court, leaves personal property totaling $350,000 and real estate valued at (SIMM. Tm Highest on Record the annual Immigration quota for the needy independent African nation of - Mauritania. Spencef'4 3511 Elizabeth Lake Road WASHINGTON (API-More tax-payers paid more inqpnpe taxis on'more 1959 jearntogi than , aver before, the Internal ^Revenue Service reports. IRS gave these preliminary figures Thursday tor individual 1M0 income tax return#: The number of returns went-up to 60.3 million, from M.l million In 1186. Report* ad gross iaepms increased 6305.6 billion front 1611.2 billion. Tkxgs paid went' to |36.0 billion (ram $34.3 billion. Hie average ingome was reported as $5,070, but not everyone filing a return had % large enough income to he taxed.. Of the 47-5 million returns liable to tax, the average paymant was 6020. *Gov. Williams/ Swainson Plan Family Holiday m There’were 1,224 railroads operating in the United 8tates at the turn of the cattuiy., Now (hero art about 410, p* greetings Wo gratafuly extend bast wither to al our friondt. Moy Hilt Holiday Seaton be bright with tha tmilet of your lovtd onet. Enjoy Hill happiness throughout the yoart to coma. OLD MILL TAVERN WATERFORD LANSING (UPD—Gov. G Mcn-nen WUMams and Gov.-Elect John B- Swainson will celebrate Christmas with their families like1 millions of odiemi across .4ht state he woi|^ spend Christmas Eat at hi! home here where it is a tradition for the cMh to opts'theit gifts dfter din- ner. The "chOdren'’ arc Gory, 20, Nancy, 17. and Wandy.^l*. ■ The family plana to attend mfdnlgM services at St. Paul’e Kpiscopal Chart* tonight. WII- Sunday, die first family will go to Grasse Pointe to the governor’s mother’s home where the "family Other Christmas dinner guesta ill be |ha govuracr’s brother Richard and his family. The Swainsons will have Christmas dinner at their Plymouth home. Pj00» HHOPJL 1011 BIGGEST SALE OF I960 STARTS: TUESDAY it 9:00 A. M. TV-STEREO-REFRIGERATORS-DRYERS-RANGES FR EEZERS-R ADIOS-W ASHERS EVERYTHING GOES . . . ALL DUPLAY MODELS PLUS WAREHOUSE STOCK . . . DON'T MISS OUT! GOOD HOUSEKEEPING of PONTIAC 1 51 West Huron Street FE 4-1555* m . . our friends the happiness of May the Christmas message shine brightly in the heart* of S' 11 \ • people everywhere, bringing to all new hope and new courage, inspiring all with a deep sense of renewed dedi* cation-and devotion to the fulfillment of the glorious of “Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men.” } . & lATURDAT, DECEMBER^ sevenSSx PONTIAC MICHiOAx! rtAKKMrc: ntm ~4 '■ « •- "-- • g#»ji Pf 1 ■ j ■ in GHTEBN THE PONTIAC PftBSS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1960 • ■gs*"*":! Winter Carden Notes SiRVlQE Bulletins Letters, etc. FAST SERVICE! Sbate tree* that %ag and bulge In Ik eat placet can be laced LOTS of LOTS WITH LAKI MUVaaCB $10 DOWN—15 WUOY B. Z. Schneider ."•ubi U t-IM t*M MS 4-MU In their casts, cabling and brae-Ing not only will improve their ap-ance, but will tafaguard against Winter damage. * * A i Before crushing ice atorma atrike, It'S a good idea to strengthen L. Brittain, field representative of the Davey Tree Expert Oo. Even larger trees that have been cabled I In past years may need adjustments in their supports.' Per Instance, cables Installed at proper height In a to- |\best-oif-tha-Iot ^ USED CAR BUYS 1956 RAMBLER SEDAN With lads and Heater $299 w NO IgONKT DOWN 19S6 BUICK SEDAN Radi* and Heater, Ante, Tran*. $399 '•» 1955 CHEVROLET SEDAN WM Radio and Heater $399 M NO MONST DOWN 1959 0LDSM01ILE SEDAN Radio and Heater, Ante. Trane., Rawer lr.k.i $399 M prit# EDDIE STEELE Ford 2705 Orchard Lokt Rd., FEdtrol Ketgo Harbor 2-2529 lMUoW.odlotognvb The amateur tree doc should not try to perform any Homs remedies hers. It takas experience and real know-how to give trees aaatsts by moana. Call In profaaalonal tree men who will look, over woody pets for other structural defects, too. To cover the drainage hole at the bottom of your clay flower pots,‘ try cutting a small piece of aluminum screening aijd folding it double. Makes a long-lasting, rust-proof filter to keep soil pats tides from escaping during frequent waterings. DO you appreciate fine filagree and tiny patterns of beauty up dose? If you do. ydu’11 love Emerald Ripple,” the newest Peperomia introduced from Brazil. Roughly eroded leaves, deeply corrugated like a wash, board are the outstanding features of this plant. The sturdy, waxy leaves have pink stalks striped ith red. It occasionally produces flower that stands erect like tne prong of an antelope's hom. * * * It Is very easy to grow as the avee are somewhat succulent, and store water. The item is short, and branches to keep the plant restricted to a mound form. A ★ it Keep the planter mix on the dry side and fertilise with plant food tahleta once a month. It j filtered light and warm night_______ peratures. North or east windows light is preferred. Garden tools left unprotected in » garage won't be In suitable writing condition by the time next Wring comae around. Now is the time to take preventive measures to koop them in tip-top shape. Clean them thoroughly and let dry. Than give them a protective coating of a dear varnish, which Will ‘ moisture from rusting the and rotting the wood. MERRY CHRISTMAS Wrttv muling cur Mason's greetings on o note of holiday happiness and all the best for the yean to come. Oakland Fuel & Paint 436 Orchard Lake Ave. 1961 TEK TEMPEST FULL BASEMENT — 3 BEDROOMS Leu than Ren i *10,450 *79.90 *100 Medal at S3 West Brooklyn Taka Baldwin Aw. fro* Pontine Put Walton Bhd. Torn loft or Brooklyn TEK HOMES OORP. .7".«o GREETINGS Stacks and stacks ol wonderful wishes wo send your way ... hoping yours is a grand Christmas Holiday. MIDWEST BUILDERS 71B W. Huron FE 4-3*75 CrK€€TmaS Haw • wonderfully happy Holiday Season. We wish yea all tho health sad happiness in the world ouring the coming you |«SLd A v|i 1 I04S0 West Nine Mlk Rd. 1 II Ota Pm, Mick rottoa Mat | First of oil, you hove to mate sure that the warmth generated by your oil burner or other heating unit stays to the house. -Don t open outside doors end wtaOow* Indiscriminately. If you sleep with the windows opto, keep the bedroom door closed. Otherwise you will bo gathering up your heating dollars from all over the house and sanding them out into the night air by way of the open bedroom When you are cleaning and airing a room, close the door to the reet of the house. If, for Instance, you an airing out tlw upstairs bathroom, a sun way to pull the heat out of the downstairs hall la to leave that bathroom door open. Te allow the heat te circulate LOUNGE IN LAUNDRY — The lounge area In the newly opened Indian Village Automatic Laundry on Newberry Street Is roofed-with cedar shakes and <*t off by S planter box. Mrs. Josephine Wonders, owner-manager, is shown arranging a display in the planter. Apricot and blue an the principal colors used. Washers and dryers an blue. Folding tables are apricot. Hie chairs pictured are nut, blue and whits. Hie wall mural is apricot. Tho laundry is operating and a grand opening is scheduled tor January. Former Grocery Store Turned Into Laundry For' 13 yean Mn. Josephine Spadafore owned and ran Newberry Food Market on Newberry street. Then she sold ston and retired from the food business. * A O Today Mrs. Spadafore — now Mrs, Wonders — is back in her old business site, but in a new type of work. The former grocery store in the heart of Pontiac’ apartment area has become ah automatic laundry and Mrs. Won-den owns and manages it, teak about • weeks te trass- iome Building Peak Seen in'61 New home starts should teach the second highest peek in UJ. history lit 1961, say housing economists who claim to know. The figure given by most of these experts is 1,434,000 new home starts in the upcoming year, with an all time high cash investment of twenty billion dollars. AAA Private industry will build 1, 375,000 new homes in 1961, the men who profess to know claim, and 23,000 will bo built on farms with smaller amounts allocatad to various types of public housing. Than will bo plenty of money _» borrow for homo pufchaaee. Family incomes are also up. But the big thing in home building next year will be competition, and this may wall force builders to put more into their houses, tod to create the moat livable possible product. and that means good doaign, plenty of wood both inside and outside, the experts say. Buyers are demanding homas with more warmth and charm, such as only frisndly wood aiding can give them, and nine out of ten women buyers want wood paneled living and family rooms and wood cabinets in their kitchens. The new, light toned woods like Douglas fir, west coast hemlock and western red dedsr are among tho moat popular woods in contemporary homes and they have long been favorites with builders of Colonials and other traditional styled homes. Drippy Clothes Wolcome in Special Drying Room A group of eplit-lovel homes In suburban Philadelphia boasts this ultra-modem convenience: each home has a slx-by-eight foot drip-dry room adjacent to the laundry Family wash-and-wear can drip there quietly and harmlessly, to the delight of the homemakers who request this novel feature. part af the wells. The epper part la apricot while tlw ceiling is white. Blue file Is used on tho Mrs. Spadafore designed One end has been converted to a lounge ana. Hers, the Ceiling is dropped and cedar shingles used as a roof. The upper wall ' white with an apricot mural. Chain are blue, rust and white. There are magazines tor the patrons to read while their wash-goes on. A play pen is supplied. Next summer there will be a play area outside. * A A The laundry is named for Indian Village. A bit of Indian whimsy can be seen Tlver the dryen; each la named for a fa-hious tribe. Cut Corners to Install Useful'Center' You'd be amazed at the total square footage of floor area consumed the comers of your rooms. Chances are, such space is little used, not to mention the constant effort required to keep them dean, "A A . A You can save yourself a lot of trouble and gain, useful apace by putting your corners to work. They are ideal spots for practical remodeling jobs. A A A' A unique project — ideal for kitchen, living or bedroom — Is a built-in “entertainment center." This la an enclosure far TV sets, Hi-fi, records and games. Simply select a convenient comer and do. it yourself. ner. Simple framing covered by wood paneling wifi do tiw job. The prefect sen he made to lit any badge! and sen he completed within a tow days. If tho "entertainment center” ia located in the kitchen or bedroom, the beet spot for the TV set is near ceiling level. The housewife can thus watch her ' without interrupting her chores from any spot in the kitchen. A high, screen is also beet for the bedroom since it Imposes the least strain on tho eyes of the prone From* Ndw Calendar for Kitchen Display A new calender can become an eye-catching decorative i in the kitchen if It is "framsd" by a piece of predecorated Marl!te paneling in a pastel shade, high-fidelity woodgrain or distinctive marble pattern. 4 * A Have Dad out the piece of plastic-surfaced hardbotrd to rectangular shape that allows about a two-inch border around the calendar. Attach tiw calendar to backing with rubber cement Sand and stain the edges of the •frame.” Name Yamasaki to Award Jury WASHINGTON, D. C. — A prominent Michigan architect, Minoru Yamasaki of Birmingham has been named one of five jurors for the 1961 R. S. Reynolds Memorial Award for distinguished achievement in architecture. Mr. Yamasaki's selection was nnounced in Washington, D. ... by Edmund R. Purvee, Executive Director of the American Institute of Architects, which administers the 925,000 annual international award for "a significant work of architecture in the creation which aluminum has been an portant factor.'' A member of the American Institute of Architects, Mr. Yamasaki received an AIA Tint Honor Award in 1956. Hie major works lnclude.tbe st. Louis airport terminal, Reynolds Metalo company regional headquarters building in Detroit, end the Oberlin College Music Conservatory. Other member* of the Award jury ere Pul Thlry, PA1A, Seattle, Wash.; Heartque E. Mlndlin, leading Braailain architect and editor: Hugh A. stub-bin*. Jr., FAIA, Cambridge. Maas.; and Samuel T. Hunt, AIA, deu of the Bchoel of Architecture sad the Arte, Alabama Polytechnic Institute. The honor panel will meet in Washington, D. C, March 14, to choose the 1961 Award recipient. The Award will be presented during the AIA convention in Philadelphia, April 3446. inside Home Irrespectlve of budget Unite* „ons, there are a number of things you esn do to allow your heath* plant to operate efficiently pad thud keep jwur fuel bilk to from radiator* or regtotora. Entirely Slide from tael economy, this atop will prevent tho taro joints from pulling apart. | Nearly everybody knows by now that the thermostat should be located property to get a true reading of the house's heating needs. But we've heard differences of opinion on how much, if any, a thermostat should be lowered dur-j ing the night. We asked the Oil Heating Institute for its opinion and got this reply: To conserve fuel, aet the thermostat about T degrees below the daytime setting. And when going away for several days or more, lower the thermostat setting to 55 degrees. Animal Rugs Will Charm Children New ngs to thrill any youngster have animal motif. A horse-minded child might like a rug design of a mare and foal in authentic col-or* There is a rug dramatised wlthh three kitten* who have obviously lost thtir mittens, another with three kittens who have oh-an antique automobile. Thera an ABC rugs with whimsical figures tor small children. Animal shaped rags steal their Best Wishes fot a Heart Warming Holiday CORWIN LUMBER CO. Cam Am. and even in the large 3 by 6 toot Han art machine washable These acrilic and modacryllc pile jgs include a free form camel shape in tan, brown or black. Then are baby, mama and papa bears, in mint, antique gold and melon as[ well as conventional bear colors. A wild-looking tiger skin will be cherished by any young explorer. Sbb TUi laaitaf SoHoaor Mif «t H.H. SUITOR Nee rise and HwaMag Can tracts* 103 State PE 5-1113 Forms of Garlic Garlic powder is the ground do-hydrated product of garlic doves. Garlic salt k a mixture of garlfo powder and table salt: sometimes a starch k added to* help prevent caking during storage. Tight Joints, Proper Pitch Important Sewer Factors In the case of tho average family, the waste and drainage linos have to carry away about 300 gal-Ions par day. It k Important that the waste water be carried away efficiently, without leakage or stoppage. - ft O w An experienced plumbing contractor will design and install the drainage lind so that they run as straight as possible with tne number . of bends. Plumbers prefer a sweeping Y bend rather than an abrupt 90 degree turn in the direction of drainage line. Experienced plumbing mb-tractor* will aka provide far aa adequate number at akaa out pings •# that the drainage Haas aad the sewer oaa be cleaned ant with the minimum at I* can variance sad ixpiaai. A good plumbiKg contractor knows-how to pitch the drainage lines and the atwer properly for easy drainage. A general rule k a ■lops of about ono-quarter of an inch to a fool. In aoma cases, one-of an inch will be satisfactory. * Another very important point which good plumbing contractors wlli watch k to make an joints tight Codes provide for a tost uf the tightness of tho joints before k approved, says the Plumbing-Heating-Goollng Information Bureau. NO POCKETS Drainage and sewer pipe must be properly supported no that it will not Mg and thus cause a pocket which will create a, stop, tot*. For this reason an experienced plumbing contractor will try to avoid Installing a aewer line on filled ground. If the ground k not form, he will pack it unti it k solid. The experienced plumbing ran- We take pleasure in extending to' you our hope that all the gladness of this Noel fills your home. GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING 3401 Woof Huron Street ‘ MERRY CHRISTMAS. FRONDS... and thank yoa . for your kind patronage thia put year. FRED W. MOOTE Electrical, inc. BUI Satterfield ' Fred Gibson “Cultured Lhrlti|” Can Be Teen la lemltful University Hills Meet M.S.U.d. Comp*. Am Bf Eut et Creeks u Medal Hmm OL 1-UM PONTIAC Rockcote PAINT STORE ROCKCOTE PAINTS WALLPAPER ELEOTMO HEAT USUI HKTIK H MH MU Mill -“aaoBP^ taaea af kataUiag tea eawer aa high aa passible. The greater the height et the heat* sewer ever the street aewer, the leas ehaaaa there fc for wafer to hack up during heavy nine. When building a new house. H Is desirabk to have Dm plumbing contractor provide *.» diagram •bowing the location of the aewer under the lawn. Other undergrourJ lines such as those for oU, gas. telephone, or electricity should alio bo Indicated on. the same diagram. The drawing should be stored in the safety deposit box. In case of stoppage or other sews r trouble, this sketch will i A good wsfl for meet any room in the house k made by using regular 1x4 Douglas fir flooring which can be treated with stains, dear lacquer, or varnish to create a lovely, warm-toned wall. ' DON'T TAKE IT SHOUTl INITAU ADVANCED, AUTOMATIC Jknitnl HIATINO EQUIPMENT Oft HIU BfTARI AF OTTO A. TRZ0S 00. 1101 Orcherd Lk. Rd. FE 2-0278 After 5 P.M. MA 6-5347 Austin Building Co/s FASHION J * ti SIXTY-ONE C l Display Hama T a. Bmm \ issth! F Optn Dally Aid 3 • 6 P.M. Sundoy 1*7 P.M. IN CHIROKI1 HILLS Tins YfrxtaACPteEss, Saturday,-December 24, mo MORTGAGES Living on Luxury Level AmKATMUS Mt FHA or VA All NOW BEING TAKEN On New or Exiiting Heaiss QUICK SERVICE Phone Us Tftdey FRANKLIN MORTGAGE COUP. i Planned in La Home inch or two from At butt end of the tree. The original cut ia always too gummed to permit water , to pass through. Then split Hie butt end crosswise with a sharp hatchet, making the splits one to. two inches long. This will allow more water' SERVICE 6m and Oil Fumcm gas matins LUX-AIM — MULUR SUPREME •— KXCIU MOERY'S R 2-49 Voo7>09m\r LAKEWOOD VILUGE Horn* Sites KM MMS sr MU 44125 ette spaces. In addition, extra arou have been provided for freezer and dishwasher. The kitchen serves the breezeway, which can be used for outside dining. Breezeway is held private at the front by use of a wood louvered screen. Sliding glass doors from this area to the dining room open these arena for indoor-outdoor liv-ing and dining. irrcic Home owners in suburban andi leading producer of private water rural areas where private waterL,^, Clayton Mark 4 Com- bi the family. It ia wise to install a water system that will exceed this minimum to allow for future water-using appliances, ' lawn sprinkler*. and extra bathrooms. For mote information on water! system maintenance, equipment, or water treatment, suburban and 'The Builder That Makes a House a Home’ - $10 DOWN “No Mortgage Costs" i BEDROOMS — WHY RENT? «it umwsiTi rasa rKSTHsnsTom WESTOWN REALTY. PC 2-7Z44 Customer Service Department, Clayton Mark k Company, 190B Dempster Street, Evanston, nU-l j For a professional-looking finish! on furniture, use a cabinet rub-1 ‘ Mag varnish or. if that is not! ' available, a hard drying varnish. ' After it ha* dried, ruh with the. grain using a mixture of pumice :i atone and rubbing oil until the de-i 11 sired "dullness" has been obtained.! - Then, to get that beautiful, smooth. I ' velvety "professional'' finish, rubj (j from the RIVERDALE CORPORATION Developers of the Riverdale Hills Subdivision An Addreu You'd be Proud of • 3 ltd!room Homos • Full Bosemonts • All Brick • Citv Water and Sowars • Paved Streets *13,750 nu Available Located a* 424 Rewold Defer* in Beehecter Maudowg Take Rsshsrtw Rd. North Through «ho VMsgs rt Rschsrtsr Hwn Right so RsroeoRt. Trow MgteosPaihdate. Welsh lor Signs. 6 & I Construction WHITCROFT JEWELERS American - ^tandawi wishing to you ‘lew Year! B lumber COMPANY 4495 Dixie Hwy. FE 4-0528 377 S. Telegraph NO Own NO ■grot* nBv - ■unr ONLY 10 HOUSES LETT! Practical Horn* BoiUeri n mis Vtf MHS The OFFICERS and DIRECTORS Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce TWENTY -__________/ / 1 / *** * - Bare Get Bigger So CNtFigures Less AMHNgTON « - One In trie* change f, l» M by SEASON'S GREETINGS to All fmm the Mm Staff of C. SCHUETT "Tt l-COUNTY REALTOR" 400 W. Nmn O, Nwtfoc I0U0 W. MsWchsis. 11677 6tm4 Kiw IMr.it 1001 I. Highland U. Hfohlted Friday, Involved creased Hu- sise at Mr ban wltboet. boosting prim, candy coala were figured aa down I per cent for (be month la the coot of living Index. With heavy cocoa bean production coming oa the market, the trend to bigger randy ban Pnntlae Federal Savings Send Yon Their BEST WISHES for the Holiday Season R. CLARE CUMMINGS Presideml JAMES CLARKSON Isoeotive Vico President • end locralory VERN McMASTER Vies President 1 | E. W. JOHNSTON ' JAMES M. RAHL l Aaatotanl Vico Vnoidoal oai Branch Jfeaeyer WILLIAM DEIKE Aaalatoal Trowaror and Branch Naaeyor THORALF ULSETH Assistant Trooaurar and (ranch Manager RONALD FACER Aaaialcrat freeeerar and (ranch Manager CORABELLE M. BELL Assistant Treasurer i M. ERNESTINE GRIFFIN Aaaictoaf Socrotory MARJORIE E. TODD Aaaialaaf Socrotory . -WARREN D. NEWTON » Acting (roach Manager • C. BRYAN KINNEY AHonoy BOARD OF DIRECTORS HON. CLARK f. ADAMS MAHLON A BENSON. JR. OOKRAD N. CHURCH JAMIS CLARRSTON LOUIS H. COLE R. CLAIM CUMMINGS JOHN Q. WADDELL AUDITORS A STOCKING FULL OF JOY HopJo« (t. Nkk briefs you a boot of happi-not* and Jay! - AUST1N-N0RVELL igency, Inc. — Pontine NEW CENTER ELECTRONICS SAUS and SUtVICI Mlraala Mila Ihapptaf enter CfcHfCHe /It(fees ... tfm JrienMii ftcMkeathbtrikutep Cxteh/ Warn WtikeA WITH THE OLD WISH THAT IS EVER NEW 3 SISTERS' MARKET May the true meaning of the season come alive in your heart with joy and happiness for a trdly Merry Christinas! - Pontiac wFederal Savings 'qpr, HOME OFFICE: 761 W.Huron St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. PONTIAC: 16 B. Lawrence St. 1410 Dixie Highway •—DRAYTON PLAINS 1102 W. Maple Rd. WALLED LAKE T Af this blessed season when everyone abounds withytho joy of Christmas we pause to express our warmest greetings and an acknowledgement of the pleasure we hove had in serving you with warmth and comfort for your home. We sincerely* hope that the wormth of Christmas stays In your -home throughout the coming years. And, for mi ... we pledge a continuance of our Automatic Delivery of New Mobil* Kept, the cleaner burning furnace oil, plus Holden 'Red Stomps a symbol of extra value! / / THE PONTIAC PfcESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1060 Neds Promote Christmas but Not as We K^now ft BERLIN (UPl) - The Comma-nists are encouraging East German children to send Christmas letters to prisons instead of to the North Pole. • *• * *- -They're writing tb'^bhpVfiomd West German "peace fighters" in. stead of to Sants Claus. The “Bucheawald Rone'’ and “Praise far Communism” are being pushed to replace "Silent The Communists recommend the dove, Communist “peace'’ symbol, as a Christinas tree decoration blitted of angels. Sputniks, space ships and even rockets also are Night" Car Sales Due foSt^yUpin'61 Commerce Dopartimint Also Forecasts Output to Drop 13 Pet. WARNED OF DANGERS Teachers aye told 1 to enliven school Christmas celebrations with lectures on the dangers of Western Mj * to eliminate “hy- pocrisy” about Christ. Is part sf what the call WASHINGTON . - The Commerce Department] Friday tried to* take some of the sting out of its Tuesday forecast that automobile production will drop 13 per cent in 1981, la the face ef sharp with ooatemporary meaalag la aceerd with out social order." stripped of all religious meaning. It adds up to a Red Christmas instead of a white one] A * - * The Communists for a long time frowned on Christmas as a holdover from the put, but now they're trying to change its meaning and take it over. Early mows usually bring {rash of auto accidents because 'drivers are off guard, remind 1 Michigan State University safety specialists. S&EEIHSS Griddle Fumes Leave Girdles. Looking Bad LANSING it t* Girdles actually do ‘tbaorb fit u well *a} endow R, says the State Health Depart* lent. the department reported it received a complaint from the owner ** * women's store in Flint sing in foundation garments. Girdles stocked in store wen turning yellow while the same brand of girdles in other outlets were not affected. Inspectors checked, and found the girdles were, yellowed ky fumes of (ruse and cooking oils from s nearby restaurant. tag that while the autput will drop, sates by dealers are expected to remain at aboat the IMS level—6.5 million can. The department said Tuesday 1961- production will drop 16 5.8 million autos compared with 6.7 million in 1960. It emphasized that this would have a depressing effect on the entire economy. ' #. In adding the sales forecast of 6.5 million autos, the department included expected sales of 600.000 imported can. Secretary of Commerce Frederick H. Mueller authorized Friday’s statement after industry spokesmen complained that the original forecast gave a misleading impression by making no mention of sales. The department said it wanted to dear up "public The use of envelopes to- mailing purposes dates back about 100 years. Puerto Rican College Lauds Flint Legionnaire WASHINGTON (UPl) — Capt. George H. Maines, 73. of Flint, Mich., one of the founders of the American Legion and a primal mover in the legion’s Junior base-' ball program, haa been awarded an honorary degree by a Puerto Rican college. „ j He was cited for ‘‘a lifetime de-| voted to creating good will between it -*-•*'* ** ail races, creeds and SeaAorfc From ED WILLIAMS fni \ Your General Tire Dealer OreiMl) 451 s. Saginaw St. May we extend to alt of you our slncerest wishes for a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Yesr. ‘ JOMMhFj THE PONTIAC PRESS/ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, i960 Francois Runs .Other Youngsters j Piles Paternity Suit Against Gar Wood Lumumbas Play Winning CAIRO, U.A.R. — A then setocti two deputies named bittle doe* ho grin, childish bit of play-acting la pop- Kasavubu and Mobutu. contentedly, they aid trayed' every afternoon by the 7|» two rides "fight”, and the f Later, hi the privacy of his room, Francois himself cried,' the ma- School matrons said the Lumumba children are normal and cause no trouble — although the eldest always is pensive and riiy and rarely laughs. Only after Francois is crowned "king” following the day’s mock Those who go with Francois are his father’s followers — Francois taking the part of the deposed premier, Those who join Patrice are supporters of Moise Tahombe, premier of the secessionist Katanga Province. ’*Tihombe” (Patrice) Other than bits of neWs, the children hear almost nothing abouf events in the Congo, but they ask about their father each morning. What better course to follow than that of the Three Wise Men who dreamed of the glory of -God and found it in a simple manger at a far corner of the earth ... May our many friends find equal blessings this Christmas in the peace and good will of this Holy Season ... Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Adler end employees of the Feed Markets end Guido end Employees of People9s Markets extendsineerest tide greetings to ell! lUtBOrS 6IUTBT CARPET INVENTOBY tUUMNE-EIB- SAVINGS OF 30% to 71% Starts Taesday, December 27. ii Oar Birmingham Store! Oyor 1,250 full rolls, port rolls, roll ends, largo remnants, room sizo rugs of America's finest brood-looms in- the greatest markdown event in our history. Bon’t Mis Thu Bi; Savings Opportunity! HARRISON’S BIRMINGHAM 999 Hunter Blvd. of Woodward l Hie condition can be relieved by! removing the cause sad treating | the eyes symptomatically, but to! most cases surgery is indicated: sooner or later. Yes, there are vet- I erinarians who specialise'to eye { surgery. If your cam veterinarian cannot recommend a specialist, contact a nearby veterinary col-: kge. : L U.S Living CostUp; Other Nations More | WASHINGTON (A-TSe Bureau! [of Labor Statistics displayed a ’tew! chart Friday comparing living) coat changes here with those in seven other countries. The chart rinwed that average U.S.- prices, up 11 per cent since 1963, had increased less than any of the other! living costs were up 10 per cent. Fiance showed the biggest increase. 33 per cent, fallowed by the! United Kingdom at 31 per cent Other nations on the chart to-) eluded Italy. West Germany pen and India. Burma to Be Visited by 400 Red Chinese I RANGOON. Burma < < crew for scenes in the Lettermore ' Wood, itto Of /the mal-lif murder which play* an ii par in "Kidnapped." x x 'a l important One of the moat-in-demand per-aonalities in Hollywood today la the aenaational, 1 o n g-atemmed, red-haired dancer, Juliet Prowae, who la coetarred with El via Preaiey in "Gl Blues,” now ahowing in Pen* t lac. . ' In the Hall Willis Technicolor romantic comedy, Mlaa. Pnpwae has her first substantial acting Job at Prealey'a beloved, a cafe danteuse and him two spectacular' modem numbers to do. ill who jdso waa being rushed y Elvia. This brought her the public attention that even all Her talent rtone might tot have ac- Walt Disney's "Kidnapped" make* its Oakland;County debut on the same bill with "Gl Biuea.” lex Office Open an. - 12 te 9 p.m. hr - 10 a.m. tefp.m. The Army has adopted a hew mouth-to-mouth respiration tube for use in .drowning accidents. It will eventually be made available l| M> the public. SuAr gl: Monday at: Tuesday at: . Wednesday it: Tknnday at: Friday at: Saturday at: Suday at 1 S aad 2. 5 and 2 and 2 and 2 and 2 and 8:00 F.M. 8:30 PM. 1:30 PJL 1:30 F.M. 1:30 F.M. 1:30 F.M. 2. 7 and 10:00 fJL 2. S aad 1:00 P.M. iu Detrelt WOedwerd 1-3718 SWINGING TWOSOME — Juliet Prowse, shapely dancer who soared into the public's eye In "Gan Can," is costarred with Elvis . Presley in Paramount's romantic musical, “Gl Blues." Elvis’ first movie after his discharge fnjm the' Army is currently playing Pontiac. The film boasts 10 new tunes, with Juliet and Elvis sharing musical chores. | Juliet started out to become a ballet dancer and, perfectionist that she'la, became very good at It professionally. But with the passing of time came disillusionment. At her height —-....— ■. of S fact 7'a inches, Juliet learned I sadly that she was too fall to be Mortality rates are higher!8 ^t star, no matter How ac-among people whose blood pres- com«‘Ushed ««-might be. sum is aboye average than among} So at lg she was a washed-up those whose blood pressure is q SEASON’S ; GREETINGS ’tis the warmth of our heart-felt friendship in this age-old greeting ring true. DR. B. T. BRETT, O.D. DR. B.R. BERMAN CO. eet PI 4,7S71 M N. HURON TUESDAY! WED. and THURS. I SPECIAL MATINEES A haunted house has cot'em... and it's every ghost for himself! [MICKEY ROONEY • VIRGINIA WELLES ■ PAUL CAVANMH ^ mf^pandS Hw TaNdng Mule Shows of 1:00-2:35-4:13 on* 6:00 1 to 5 P, M. Adults 45c Childron . 25c NEVER SCREEN! STEVEREEVES mHERCULES .EASTMAN COLO in HttHE-tWAUSQ Shorts . . Footurt . , 1:00-2:50-4:55-7:00-9:10 , 1:08-3:13-5:19-7:25-9:34 SYLVA PRIMO SYLVIA KOSCINACARNERAIOPG "““S BRUNO VAILATI CS PIETRO FRANCISQ DISTRIBUTED BY WARNERBROS.W ballet dancer. Undaunted, she switched to modern dancing. She sosu was choeen one of tke dancers for the movie, “Gentlemen -Many Brunettes” and thereafter became a principal dancer In (he stage production of “Kismet." Juliet recently received widespread publicity as Prank Sinatra's islands, often made It necessary to transport the troupe across In two ferries, one with a two-cur capacity and the other able to accora-1 modate four vehicles: Further difficulties- were encountered at Glm Nevis,' where sleet, rain end JNttt turned the valley into « bog^and to get to beautiful remote OnicM Falls ever a mile-and-a-tiaU of trad and tour On mountainside locutions alArd- bridges bid t» be bqdt. nisiwf (hMMMBMMMBI make authenticity the keynote of his Techalcolor version of Kobert In the two previous films produced in 1838 and 1948 in Hollywood the screen heroes were many yean younger than the kidnaped youth and in neither case wss the Scottish background truly depicted. Choosing as director a man who coincidentally bears the same name as the author — Robert. Steven* Disney first sent him to Scotland to steep himself in atmosphere of the Highlands before finalizing his script. It was In springtime — April — when the “Kidnapped" cast and M technicians moved into The problems were many. Some locations were 20 miles from the main base of operations and the raphy of the Highlands, with numerous lochs, rivers and small Leaves $150,000 a Yey Soupy Sales Gambling to Win Hollywood Famell Season's greetings From Mr. and Mrs. Irving Diem and.all the folks at DieAt's DIEM’S .Pontiac's Popular Shoo Sfore 87 N. Saginaw 1 By BOB THOMAS show from here and hopes to IksejL,,* ». „ ^ ^ ^ HOLLYW£X)D (API — Detroit's up others, local .and-or network. I loss is Hollywood’s gain; Soupy ■.!ilJ"1’L'-" i..irrr:. ;—a— ------------j----- ■ , i ■■ ...... .... .-i., W Saturdays. Who or what is Soupy Sales? You .won't ask if you TV-addicted, children or are an adult fond of slapstick comedy. He. is the latter-day devotee of Mack Sennett who puts on a TV show*? he calls it “a children's show for' adults" — on ABC* NOW... GIANT 3-UNIT HOLIDAY SHOW! The program is a wild one-man! production in which he does stunts] and skits involving 33 different characters. Soupy—real name; Milton Hines—was a longtime nickname of his; the Sales was added because it sounded cuphonl- Exclisive Oakhad Comty — FIRST RUN !— For seven years he Has been doing ID shows .weekly on a local Detroit channel—five day-, time for the kiddies, five, at night {tor their parents. He has left all I that behind to sink or swim Hi the big pond of Hollywood. It's q thmekkiy pass at thou* -frolicking frauleinsY . . with the uky-rockollng star who redly lived itl Elvis soorw _ romantic blftx and a singing triumph in the routing, rolhek- ; ing story of America's ever lovin' G. I.sl Judging from a first meeting | with Soupy. I'd say he'll He’s an enthusiastic man of 34 .with a firm belief that people! ,jvant to laugh and a confidence that fie can make them do so, I Why did he leave Detroit? “Because I didn’t want to stay I there until 1 reached the age of 50 still wondering if I could make it in the big time.’’ he said. “After til, Hollywood is the big time,] the center of the entertainment i [industry. No matter how well your show is received, it doesn't] get ' the same importance if it comes out of a place ilk- Detroit, Qy. Chicago, It's got to be Holly-1 'wood or New Yot’:.- $110,000 A YEAR "I admit I'm taking a chance. For the petfi flye years I’ve been] making 3150.000 a year in Detroit. I'm taking a big loss to give up local shows. I may fall on] my face here, b it a try." } Soupy acknowledged that 11 shows a week was getting a bit too much—"I was on the go so much, the Auto Club called rr find out conditions on the expressway." He'll continue His Saturday Q1KHN HEATING AMD SUPPLY CO: 371 Voorhels Rd. t I've got STARTING WITH. SPECIAL NEW TEAR S EVE SHOWINGS..* ELIZABETH TAYLOR in "BUTTERFIELD 8 COMPLETE SHOWS NEW YEATS EVE AT t — • — 10 AND MBMnOHT REGULAR PRICES . TWBfrTV-tHBKlt THK PONTIAC Pttfos^SATtmDAYDECjEMBER zt, \W Community Theaters I Hh'KMknkr HW® MRwr.umot uwi». Prudential President fo Retire First of Year NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Carrpi Consumer's Power Co, Reports Higher Income DEjTROtT (AP) - Consume A scientific Study will be conducted to determine why fish of such tremendous sise are produeep in that part of the Pacific Ocean trim Panama to Lower California. ‘•Kremlin*' la the for citadel. A whole tree - full of holiday greetings! We hope yours wilt be 0 most joyful Christmas. WtoOli/£^dAU\ f And BESt WISHES FOR 1 A PROSPEROUS'NEW YEAR U.S. and India Sign Pact on.Millions for Indonesia; . JAWARTA, __________, Indonesia (AP) ’« the'United States and India Fri-j I day signed an agreement to make! |72v SnMhan available to Indonesia over the next three years for prah ects to boost food production and distribution methods. Foreign Minister Subandrio, in welcoming the agreement, said it will relute any Impression that the United States does not fully un- MERRY CHRISTMAS ; The 'city’s first subway was con-i j structed in the lSOO’s, and ran: ! about one city Mock. The fare wag i23 cents. A VERY MERRY I,' XMAS TO ALL EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING-ALL IN COLOR! NOTH—TO-NITI ONLY 1 COMPLETE SHOW—STARTS AT 7:00 F.M. Thrills RICHARD DENNING • BEVERLY GARlAND*IJa Montel OurTheeter Will beOpen Every Night This Week STARTING SUNDAY 3 UNIT SHOW -you *•*•*»* v-o-uso he oou\ giv* you cravad -fr® nl^imy0aTtmth*r n‘y hajf « man th ta, MARK FOREST " BRODERICK CRAWFORD' ELEONORA RUFFO UNA^RNER ANTRONT QUINN -SANDRA DEE JOHN SAXON ANP-YOU'LL LIKE MIKE BETTER 'N ANYTHING MgfllllVE FOR THE LOVE ne>Mfiui£r.iVfp.u«« ......___ THE UPROARIOUS MOVIE! FUN! FUN! FUN! *■ MERO* GoJwrw-ifflR DORIS £XTRA! EXTRA! EXCLUSIVE FIRST They Used A Weapon No Badman Could...SEX! | EAGLE I EAGLE i •YWJwj'Y.ypUB.,. 1 53 THE PONTIAC FBESS. /SATURDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1W - Today's Radib Programs WtN Oar linear* best wishw for a Merry Christmas McCandless Carpets «it MONDAY BVININO «:M-WJK. am wwj. nn CKLW. VM Kvroa SS&RS WPON, Have Sporla «:W-WJR, Dlnnar Data WWJ. auaUMaa Now, WXYZ, Bd Marian CUV. Jac ugStt. WJBK Bollfcojr wca*. d. Own 7:J0—WXTZ, HI n CM WJB. Chrlatmaa Mala Jarry Olaen n «*•>» wwj (amt wxrs west arrow iM'"WJW, Novi, Murray/ WWJ, Mawa, Martaoa 'MS CKLW, Mary Morgan W-*fWJR, Karl Raaa WWJ, Nebc Mualo WZYJf, Braakfaat Club CKLW, Joa Van WJBK, XinHi WPON. PCH Work .hop 11:00—WJR, RaoMB' WZYZ, McNaalay WWJ. Bow. Lynker 1 sZB—WJR, Tima tor Mualo TUESDAY AFTIBNOON t:00—WJR, New*, Farm WWJ: Sta Lfakfi WZYZ, Nava, McNaalay CKLW, Joo Van . WCAR, Moya Fnraa WPON, Nova, Lima “gfes* WWJ, Xan, Martin WWJ. RaVA Makar all cKLW, Bowl Do two WJBK. Lae WPON, Bob Lull Iiaa—WJR, Mawa. Cempoe/ta WWJ, Baba, MftkwotPT 1:00—WJR. Mualc Ball WWJ. Nava. Lynker WXYZ, Winter WJBK, Loo WCaE Neva, Bherldan WPON, Oamatb Trade «ll»-*rjR; Mualc HaU CKLW; Bud Davlea a :0ft—WJR. Nova, Music WWJ, Nova Lynker WXYZ, Winter CKLW, Sport*, Darios WJBK, Newa, Lea WCAR, NOVa, Sheridan •M—CKLW, Newa. Davlea WWJ, Malady WCAR. Sputa gain tjrday to relatives c men who periahad in r a U.S. Navy aircraft The carrier Conatellatlon was swept by fire Monday: in Brooklyn Navy Yard as it was being readied for sea trials next spring. Forty* tune men died.’ Prof. Is Jack’s Top Economic Adviser Backs Income Tax Switches t- Natural dy^s. like the, | derivative indigo, warejp clustvely from ancient tmv til thevinvention of artificial r^f Pitcairn Island, where the Bounty uaffiisirt aWWB. Is era prty stoat two sqaure mil toady 4,009 mlles^soith of 1 could give no estfmate of com- erameat group policy, the largest tat the nation, plus private polMee and la workmen's compensation awards. Beyond these three areas ol benefits to survivors, there was the bility of recoveries under Ua* bility insurance in the'event neg-gligence should be proved fat the MINNEAPOLIS (Jv^-A University of Minnesota economics professor Iwho has been an advocate of sweeping income tax law revision was named Friday by President* Elect Kennedy to head biz council of economic advisers. Dr. Walter W. Heller, 43, has urged what he calls income tax m as a weapon to control inflation while stepping up the na* 'i productive capacity. Testifying before the House Ways and Means Committee last year, " r, a man who is outspoken and positive in statements regard* ing his field, maintained that tax concessions are a drain on the na* i economic growth. BACKS PROGRESSIVE SETUP In a later speech he said that by removing special tax concessions the Treasury edlild gain enough new revenue to pave the way for income taxes. Me aarvtag wife the UJS. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. as * expediting processing claims in behalf of the ISO Insurance firms underwriting the |U.S billion dollar contract with the * government. - Checks were expected td average Jest over |1MN per covered ... worker, the amount bring fig- Minnesota golf j __ golf’ butBnd*11H 3ti HnM for '* lademnlty clause covering arol An ardent canoeist, he and his dental death. Metropolitan said checks were] being issued upon positive identification of victims and Navy and FBI clearance. Formalities such as filing by beneficiaries of proof of death were being waived. The big group policy oovers 2,. 250,000 civilian employes of the federal government. University wife, two eons and daughter have taken many trips to the Mlaae-sota-Canadlan border wilderness Also a poker fan for small stakes, Heller is described by a closi Mend as cautious. Heller has served as consultant to many state and federal agehdeb as wall as federal and DR. WALTER W. HELLER Treasury Department In lKt, he helped Install withholding le the eolleetfoo of federal Income ot rnlring government emments. Last August Heller was a member of an advisory group to King Huuein of Jordan and the royal fiscal commission on tax and fiscal reforms. Son of a civil engineer, Hrilerj was bom in Buffalo, N.Y, but] raised in Milwaukee. He was graduated-from Oberlinj College where he was elected tof Phi Beta Kappa in 1835. ear a matter of arts degree from University of Wisconsin In 1839 and! a Ph.D. from Wisconsin ln l941. His son Walter. 18, is n fresh-! man at Oberlin College. Eric, 14, L and Kaaren, 12, Attend school ini, St Paul. Mrs. Heller holds a doc-' ’■ degree in endogrinology is a tax adviser to Gov. Orville . . ■ _ .. “ Freeman of Minnesota, named Printer Over 50 Years secretary of agriculture last weekL* Charlotte Paner Dins by Kenntdy, Heller had a promi-l01 '-nanoTW raPer Ules wnt hand in concluding a Minne- CHARLOTTE (JN — Funeral a •tea agreement with the Federal rangementa were being completed! Internal Revenue Service. today for Henry A. Rawer, a * * * , (printer at the Charlotte RepubU-ii Through mutual inspection of fed-lean Tribune for more than SO i eral and state returns this result-'years. ed to collection of nearly $1 mil-1 Hauser, who served as foreman Uon from state tax slackers in [of the composing room of the ***• weekly newspaper, died Thursday HeUer lives on the edge of the | at the age of 78. HOLIDAY BEST WISHES May the spiritual glow of this glorious season remain with you and bless you through the coming year. a- The Store Where Quality Counts 1 SURE—lJE SAFE — BE SATISFIED F. N. PAULI CO. Pontiac’s Oldest Jewelry Store, West Huron FE 2-7257 452Q Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains, Michigan / THE PONTlAc PRESS. gATUHDAV, DECEMBER 24. i960 -Today's Radio Programs ADAM AMES TVV^NTY«F1VE By Lou Fiw< tonight • :**-WJR. Ini w*j, Corel* cigw. Nm, WfOH, Htv*. Sport! MS-Wja Thro* spu CKLW. i WFON. CondlcUiht tod ME Cbrbimo* WXIX J. SobooUon . ClitW. Boh Staton WCAR. CanriO , WFON, Jtrrjr OUon WJR. Symphon, ♦lOh-CKLW, Cfcrblmoo •:SS-WJR, OtlODM i-.onw. -***«, Toronto ipr.ni wxtz, AmsHiaa Former CKLW. Marah ot Filth WJBK. CrooKtrd Hour WCAB. Din. WoodUni WFON, Sundo; Brroaodo IJb—iWJK. Font Forum WWJ, MoftMT'o Church WXTZ. Ouoot War CKLW, Bouohor Tim. WJBK. FtStOMoBt Hour WFCW. SpUcopol Hr. t. CBopol* Hour !«•> Soovt* CKLW, F«lMM>Bopt** 3$. 'SSbMhu* imjhehsE WWJ, Novo, Ljrafcor WXTZ. Chriatmoo Boot CKLW. Labor How* WCAR, Howl. WoodUn* WJBK.'Nov*. Bun. Bouo WFON, CtUMh it WO* 1,00-srwj. Kawa. Monlto ' CKLW, BoSto Church WfAR. Bora, Thomoa WFON, Coavonotloa Fh WXTZ, chrtatma* Boot »:«•—WCAR, nova, Thoo cklW. wart o< uto . wcAR. Mplajmii WFCW. coooy Col tine WWJ. Nawa, Monitor 1:00—WJR, Boopa WXTZ. OBriotAM Boot daw. motes) . wjbk. mMTMKV WFON. Otiq OolllDf UR Tour Roauoot . Tho Qutot Er ; [, jfrry Otooa four Rooura Ft. Bprf. CKLW. Orooao WXTB, Tho as WCAR, Nous WFON. Jorry < WWJ, Catholic Hour WJBK. Nava, Con carl WXTZ. team Harold CKLW. nr. at Daemon t:SS—WFON dart Dario I 11:10—WJR. Novo, l I WWJ. Rrwi. Mu*n CKLW. Album CKMT Tt_ . WJBK. Kyoto* — Sob Him *W, Toss Worohlp^ Hour of Cab-ory IS—WJR, Ranfro Volley IWJ. N**r*. Miulc (Kite, Rorfopl Hour KLW. Mattoa Boptut *:*•—WJH, Scorn Hl(hll«blt WCAR. Nova. Loom WJBK, Score*. atfhUBhto »•'**—WJH. Ho viU Colb WWJ. Nova Claw, Novo. Know let WJBK, Bub. Bound* WXTZ. Chrlftmai Boot •AS—WJR. Compuo Concert WCAR. Neva. Loom WFON, Fonuno Report* . Sl'NBAT ZTBNING • OO -WJK Bcbubock. Neva WWJ. Neva. Mayor WXTZ. Chrlotmoa Boat WJBK. laatoy Bound. WCAR. Raua. Loton cal numhen that range from Mk-lore to Tnkymstyte rock 'a* n “ i Color i CHRISTMAS NKiHT, 10:30 p.m (7). Singers June Valli and Bill L, .. . New Violence notiAu. rnmnaje. in Latin America 11:45 am.. (4). The Green Bag Packers play the Philadelphia MONTEVIDEO Urueuav (AP) Eagle, lor all Urn National Foot ; _ ‘ , ban League msrhtea. !-Government officials and dipto- CHS REPORTS, 0 p.m. (*). "The mats express belief that a Great Holiday Mamam" explores wave of strikes and violence may;1 the causes of total traffic oect-jfcaab outmin Latin America. • *» WJR Sptclruo* WXTE. Prod Waif cklw. Farm Hava WJBK. Nava. Farm WCAR. Ktva. Bharldan WFON. Bob Lark CIS-WJR. Units Roll CKLW. too Opoaor WJBK. OattyaMo WFON. Borty Bird fAS-WJK. novo. MnoM vrwj. Nova. Hobart* WXTZ, Nova. Wolf CKLW. Nova. Toby David WJBK. Nan ' wean. Nava : WFON. Novo. Bob Lark VSO-WXTZ. Nava. Wolf, maw. Sport*. David wjbk. Nova, irons WFON. Ntar^ Coacy SiSa—WJK, Mualc Hall Saw. Hava. Do rid wjbk, Nava atom *:*S—WJR. N*wa. Murray Mart* no k roby*D* I ROM t *or?ya CKLW. Mary Morson 0:OS—WJR. Korl Has* . ’ wwj. Nova tTiintir wxtz. Brtokla* Club CKLW, Jo* Von WJBK, Devs, dark Raid . WCAR. Novo WFON. Bob Lark MONBAT AVTBKNOOM l*:aa—WJR. Novo. Form'. WWJ. Novo. Lyakor WXTZ. Novo, MeNOolty "daw. NOVO, Von . WCAR. Nov*. Furoo WFON. Novo. Ltvt* WWJ, MoowoU. Mualc WJBK. Lot CKLW. Job Ton WKN,- Boh Lark tsm-^CELW, Novo, Shift Bk t ISO—WJK. Novo, Compoolto WWJ. MorvuU WXTZ. Wlator CKLW. Darios WCAR. Novo, Shannon WFON. Jorry OUan WJBK. Laa l:SO—CKLW. Bad. Do not t oa-WJR. Mum KlU WFON. Camas* Trod* Oiaa-CKLW. Bod Do via* THE BERRYP By Carl Gruberf I'M J JUST USING A PEW 1 DUMMY PACKAGES AS A I DIXIE DUGAN BS- WHY OONT By McEvoy and Striebel By Y. T. HmbHr CKLW. Chrt'd'phna wjbk. Bandar Bound* CKLW. SmTTAr teaid gated from East Germany and |Fxnnrf Dnrtnf in Italy—an indication that Earopeaa "P*0 A, KOCK#T 10 aeents ,mtv tv tnkinr a KavwllA ODD Mi lore Par Hiuir ™*j w mikihk , a nana o.VAJv mils* rsi MUUI in the Latin American situation.! * * * EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE. The meeting this morith also at- Calif, (AP)—The X15 rocket plane] tractad.delegates from Cuba, Ar-jstarts full-scale assaults on space! fnX&'u 1 jr/ Renting. Brazil. Uruguay, Peru.iirf February and ihoutd hit 3j0fi; Oekmhla. Bolivia, Chile and Ecu- miles an hour on IU first try. ] Ship Survivors Rejoin Families 29th Man Faces Bleak' Christmas Riding Stem] of Split Tanker NORFOLK.' Va. (APt-Twenty-i eight surviving crewmen from that storm-wrecked tanker Pine Ridge were at home with their loved 1 ones today or op their way. (My chief aagtaaar Joha Rtoh- i art, the »th aartivar, tac«4 a ! H * * . When shopping for shoes for j They see this, as the likely re-{growing youngsters, see that the 'suit of a meeting here of Com- clerk takes the measurements — munist union leaders and agita- from Hie heel to the ball at the [tors from ]] countries. Especially [foot and across the widest part of [noted was the presence of dele- the toot. BOARDING HOUSE The present work! speed record] is 2.196 miles per hour, set earlier, this year by an X15.. Eventually! the sleek craft is expected to go] 4.000 miles an hour and reach an altitude of 100 miles. CAPTAIN EASY By Lealie Tuner aI the brake* vroorl at sea, — W —W------k— Seven of the Pint Ridge's crew were lost when the ship broke in two Wednesday night la heavy seas 100 mile* east of Cape Hat-taraa. The other crewmen-except Richart —arrived here Friday* aboard a destroyer. On the stern section with Rich-; art weir;four crewmen from the commercial in; Curb, which is (owing the stem to Newport News. Va.. Another tug, the Umberto Point, and the Coast Guard cutter ’ Cherokee remained alongside The: towing job is expected to take' about 48 hours.. • *" dr d The (Mud Guard said N knows at m special prwtatoas being pat aboard the stern serHaa to help the Rvo men eelebrale Christ-mat. Eat the Ptae Ridge’s galley k part of what’s frit et the «Mp. and there sheald be pleaty el toed aboard. Richart, 36. of Wilmington. Del by sticking to his ship, is protecting the salvage rights of the owners. Paco Tankers, Inc., and the Keystone Shipping Co. of Philadelphia. A vessel abandoned on the high seas becomes the prize of the first to board her. k * * SOME COMPLAIN Soma of the surviving seaman have mad* some bitter comments concerning the Pine Ridge’s sea- / IMAGINE— H NO SIFTS FROM SANTA By Erato Blhmffler MORTY MEEKLE By Dick Caralli OUT OUR WAY James C. Lewis of Winston-Salem, N.C., and L«. Hulsey, of Corpus Christt, Tex., applied such terms as "rttot bucket" and “un-seaworthy" to the tanker. Robert Gill of Nkatermr, Mexico, eaid the . Pine Rtdfa had cricked her port side an a previous voyage and had been patched up with concrete. ■ * a A formal inquiry, beginning in -Norfolk newt Wedneeday. wifi establish whether the wreck, was due to any fault of the ship. The way my wife's sstfaig she’i expecting to have a very proaper-ous and hippy New Year . . bore Is akfipmdy who in Urns gets -t .1 ,S3' An employe of Baldwin Rubber! Service for'Mr*. Myrtle Boomer ^^ving are twolaughters.**" ** S wo d2?w 2» Co., she leave, a son. Edward;of 4S0 Harper St. will be held at'Mr*. Grace Watte of Pontiac «"d|«« 2 'J™ £ E. of Birmingham: two daughters. 2 p.m. Monday at the Ftamerfeltl®*”- 0**1* Rtoger of Oxford; and, er*T j Mrs. UWrne Arwroa of^yton Funeral Hdme In Oxf«£ • grandchildren. PA (ootM, ^ ***., Plains and Mrs. Nellie Sanders of Mr«. Boomer, 81. ■ lifetime real-, ball coach at Detroit's Redtord; ■ CLARENCE P. GILBERT iHjgh Scho(A ggj*, movj^, jJ 1 ORION TOWNSHIP — Service Mackenzie. *«: athletic director, j Woman S Death . !,or Clarence P Gilbert. ST. of 3459 Hojnacki was president of the De- rr VJJJJUJJ * *S*n*lU ,Mt Vernon ^ Glng?nvmei win [trait Scholastic Coaches Aaaod-| in Doctor S Office i1* heW ** U ajn Monday at the atkm in 194960. He had been! t* ,, * 7 Vfciheea-Siple Chapel. Burial will athletic director at Mackenzie for |c Hi lien Natural ^ In the Maple Grove Cemetery, abc years. IS IIUWU IVUlUiUi Syiyju (>„(„ at Chelaea. I Redford State police have closed WM * member of the Flrat the case of a Farmington Town-!®*^*1 “ .... . .. TT . j i employe of Baldwin Rubber Co. ship woman who died In her doc- L, He ^ to tbr’s office Sept. 23. j Masonic Lodge 156. FA AM, In i ★ * A Chelsea; a daughter Mrs. Gerald “Basing our decision on results!Spicer of Lake .Orion; a son Dale of laboratory tests conducted by;F. of Wixom; and six grandchil-the State Health Department atidren. .Lansing, we are convinced the! Mr. Gilbert died Thursday, death of Mrs, Ronald Craven was ! natural." Detective Sgt. Rayj MRg daisy JENKINSON Whalen said today. « I MONT _ ^ MRS. JOSSIE M. SMITH _________________ _ Service for Mrs. Jossie M. Smith. add three sisters. 49, of 190 W. Columbia Ave., will Mr. Barclay died yesterday be" held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at p* home after a long Illness, the Puraley Funeral Home. Burial ! wjll be in Oak HHI Cemetery. S. S. KRESGE’S PONTIAC AREA STORE Downtown Pontiac o Tel-Horan Crater • R< • Drayton Ploins • Miracle Mil* ghapplng Ca GLENN M. WORLEY Glenn M. Worley. 90, of 2136 Pontiac Drive, died yesterday at Everything Reduced to Move Sale Between Dec. 27 to 31 the death; to anesthesia. Dr. Clair St. was to be at i p.m.l Richard E. Olsen, Pontiac path- ! today at Muir Brothers Funeral ologtst explained that It does Home with burial in Almont Cem-i happen *oraetimes that a patient ietery. ndll die under anesthesia, and*] Mrs. Jenkinson died Thursday! for no other,reason. [at Lapeer County General Ifos-i Mrs. Craven succumbed on a Pital after a brief illness, hospital bed in Dr. Ronald E. Surviving are a brother and aev-l Clark’s office at 30735 Grand "iecea and nephew*. ] River Avenue, while undergoing treatment. He listed the cause of death as Scute coronary. Assistant County Coroner Dr. Joseph H. Gadbaw said he was UNFINISHED FURNITURE COMPLETE SHIRT SERVICE Chcatroba $38.49 $22.5$ Duk ........... 29.95 19.51 Room Divider 15.95 * 8.95 719 W. Huron FI 4-1536 Lodge Calendar cial meeting Pontiac Ct (28, OE8. Tuesday evt Quality Cleaning unconvinced, and had ordered the las Wilson and'Mrs. Carl Canfield, investigation. ALL WOOL-TONE ON TONE Permanently Mothproofed—Heavy Loomed Woven Carpet—Regular $12.25 all of Pontiac. Also surviving are 32 grand- Mrs. Craven was 41. She redded at 30672 Poindana St. Plastic WaR Tile tout 10 kurtM, j Plastic Wall Tile Cap 5* Ft Plastic Feature Strip 5* Ft lnterr.lt/ hearing pertinent to th* question. Me, or. la llou ot such sppearanre nee nay be submitted la ortUni. PONTIAC FEDERAL 8AVINOS! AND LOAN ASSOCIATION j PontlAO, Michigan Dm. M. 1»M Inlaid Linolwm .........$1.95 H Td. Vinyl Floor Covering______79c Vinyl THe, close-out ... .5c EMBOSSED WILTON CARPET Years of Wear—Reg. $9.95 Vinyl Asbestos If 1? icsw GINGELLVILLE SUPER MARKET 3990 Baldwin Ava. SAT., TUES. ONLY Vinyl Asbestos OVAL BRAIDED RUGS At this joyful Christmas time it is only natural that our thoughts turn to those who have played such a big part in pur success . • . Our friends, our customers. FELICE QUALITY MARKET 238 South Talograph ltd. Gold Tones TABLE LEGS Wooden..........] Wrought Iron Legs. . . .1 Brass Legs......| VILLAGE SUPER MARKET 3342 Auburn Rood Auburn Haights Our best way of wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year is to assure you of continued high quality and courteous service this happy yule-tide season and throughout the years to come. 1 Hamels Insurance Agmtnj • 568 W. HURON ST. FE 5-7111 P*Y CLEANERS StASONS GREETINGS Bp- • ■ "! < 1 IIIW THB PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER *24, 1WJ TWEXT YS&VJ&N TOKYO (UPI) — A fovemment that Mom Minister Hayato planned to vWt the United in Apyil for, talks with ft* administration of' President-John F. Kennedy. Merry Chrutnuu With signs of Christmas all about us, w« art reminded to wish you and yours all the joys of the season. NATURAL HEALTH FOODS $ Mt Clemens St FE 4-4601 RunsIntpTaboos Outgoing Whit* House Executive Hampered by Race in Search for Jab WASHINGTON' (UP!)—E eric Morrow, the fleet Negro* to •*"* hi an faaentive White House position, said today he had encountered a “jungle of racial bar-rtcre" to hie search tor. a job to private industry. ' *. ♦' ih The 51-yeaix>id New Jersey attorney, who has been on President Eisenhower’s staff the past five yeere, said the offers he had received “would confine me to working with the Negro community." “When you speed a lifetime muhlag the jwgfe at rectal bar rtere and you achieve thta hind of Job, M's very dismaying to have to ge hack to the J-gti" he mid. Morrow said it was not Just a| question of money, He indicated at Jeaat. one offer from a Wall! Street brokerage firm promised a {salary of nearly double Ms present $18,000 a year, but he added: A • * * 'Having made this break of being a complete American doing a] Job that any American can do, I| don't want to he In a position of restricted activity among a restricted segment of American! The • Holy Season • AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR WE PAUSE TO OFFER OUR PRAYERS THAT PEACE WILL COME TO ALL MEN. H. W. Huttenlocher Agency "fnseroace A Vaads" 306 Hiker Bldg. KERRY ClllSTMAS May your holiday bw bright with blessings, aglow with good cheer. C. J. Nephler Co, Waikiki Feeling Worst Season ■in Many Years HONOLULU (API - Waikiki, booming with tourists a year ago. Is having one of Ms worst seasons, j The larger hotels have been running about halt lull, compared: But the smaller hotels are really starving. Hoteimm report the worst season to 10 yeere. | Merry Christman From Santa” His name was Sam Sterner but we tod him 'Stingy earn.'' Re nem oon-buted to a Charity Drive, nether.did he ptart a church. Eta lived atone. shared i flower garden with anyone who adi gave away garden produce to oner p~-,— d youngsters loved aim. Six feet of brawn, spfy lined fees, twinkling eyes, mop of ilte hair, clean rafteaemhea and gruff lee created a legend: “Sea Captain, with Mem hoard.” Thrift, prudence, lndepend-ce didn't seem to fit Abe old gentleman. - wm Stingy (tom to/ua ^ ^ ^ the call came. "8tingy Sam has been Stnwk hr-/M automotSe^" tt waa hittw- coto. with hard froaen snow on the grama, me mM fingers clutched a Molltor s lltUegtri, ' enShors mitt for a boy, hearing sto batteries (or an old tody, tobacco tor an ridsr^man ««it a science book tor a boy. Th soft gift a card wae attached with tfw Utah, "Merry Christmas from Santa." f rooming/all marked. "Merry Christmas from . awnta.’nR*'‘ m mar sea. merry wsamw in»n mis banker confirmed hie eoceotric-utettow of prudence, sharing anony- in: a mcvtsisv v. repmMw* •bb»««m* re&'iJSi living symboi of Joy on earth. Be Uved i. a. ema it. ^ A Merry Christmas to all, of you . from an of ua. OORHEES-SIPLE FUNERALHOME North Perry Street, Yheue Pi *-sm. Morrow said hie family has been 1 [to the thick of the fight for racial1 {equality and that hi sister wae [the first Negro schoolteacher in {New Jeraey. “ha only stasia 1 tell yeu . thta story Is act that I feet sorry , tor myself, hut M la a story that MmuM be told," he aided. “I'm a symbol of 30 million: {people. I'm thinking about what it [will do to them as well as what it does to me." * U * Morrow said M still shocks a great many captain of industry j .when a Negro seeks a Job on an executive level "even though he> met some of them to connection his White House assignments. * - * * "They ail admit you have brain and ability and if it were not tor' your color, there would not he any barriers tor you to the business world." he said. Morrow, who served as a major duriiM World War 11. is the President's administrative officer tor special projects He to the broth-er Of Dr. John H. Morrow, l’. S.. ambassador to Guinea. Thomas J. Morrissey, vice pres-! ident of the Waikiki Hotel Aeeo-| elation, said a tow ot the smaller hotels have lidded, sold out or| {been refinanced. He Mamed a lot ot the business Ion on last May's tidal wave at! Hilo. He said also there was an! impression • on the mainland that; Waikiki hotels are toil. Morrissey said there are a itum-i her ot small hotels on the market.; {"real bargain for those who want Alpena Boys Club Head j for 34 Years Dies at 60 j ! ALBEN'A turn - Fred C. Wife son. director of the Alpena Baysi I Club the past 34 years died Thun-! {day at the age ot CO. | He had been hospitalized since Dec. 13 for treatment ot a resplra-i tory-ailment and heart condition. w A N T R E S U L T S ’ • ’ TRY W A N T A D S FE 2 8 1 8 1 Death Notices BARCLAY. MR. (I, US*. RSOBBN 8STV\&&r SS&f'Z Mr*. ClwrJaaiSatty' MtlviZ^Mri Alton (Uly) teak*. Mrs. Oowald •Mary) L*hg, Mr*. itas (Barbara) iMWU amr*. Douglas nUrbiri Wilson, Mr* c*rliVtri*i Qen-flam. Mr*. 0*#r«» ifetrtotai far-«*•• Jmm W, cuataa H . B -Tz- .» aurna sad Inn loo. Also idchlldr«n and iiMrta. rwurei 1' Monday. hi Qrtaw* wMTTBv. auh.ra c stuck merer afftolaUag. Jtof JWr-ci*r win to MiutaMum Allans hjaml Hmi, uk* Orlm. orLaifcTjbik). tTnir' P . I4M Mt ’----* Orion Twp. I -* —*i Sum Mm lead by KT w|llf#jSev. B. JoeepRIne Mrs. Oereh P. (Mbarlt; *la* survived . grandehlldraa. Punardl *rnlci bill to MS Monday Dm. t& IMS, St 11 » iw from Voorhees-SlpW ch*p*l with In. Sydney H*wth*r*< officiating OramMi *«rrlc* wS b* MM at Sylvan SRflv Mary. i_ | . mutter 7* AML, ■ _______| _ far** Stay in ead Kelli* Seeder*; Case mar of Orma had Jeff Coab,. terry ny tdam*. and Cant* rarthy haiiril Hama._____ WORLEY DEC a. !•*•) OLENN M. >l]t Pont let Drlvo. to: b*> tovad hsabaad ot Daley Worley; dear father of Mrs. Laureate Reiter, deer brother ef Alvin. Raymond. Ptoyd and Clerence Inlermaot In Pm*______ Mr. Wartey will lie la eaam at i the dparbe-Onffla Paaeral Mama. ] Card of Thanks 1 MR Sim Mat. JAMS? B. SHOW) ' Ml Oemaa St . with to thank the many mig|i mt atraagari trim bate helped with their prayer*, (tft* ead earde far M ' too. Jim who U boam. eUU t_ releeam* frpm hie accident with hi* eaefcr acaettr Pteaee eat-Mast to pray tar Me i-------Be tuMsMtorlsm "CARmVAt A BETTER WAY TO Pqy Your Bills HOMEX ‘{SERVICES htw. mi cimienyuifi w-i rooms. iitnKd0CiatiO)«to weleeS. TO WaeStadiam. M ”-1 lemaU deposit irequired) ..........._ _ Backenstose Book Store s .soomi mpmb wiwg I* KAST LAWBKSCK....JBLMgi } Ip. Wtd. household aoods 29 "Mw<' ^ 01 l BALL WILL SELL A1 IV* fomrier*. eppUs* Use.- Rltbet' dollar. Qul :r. Alien's PB «-|M> SdH irmoli. r WORD1' OTMliUNITY 1 4 -- A-aae * Clfifl, Apt 7. ^ | Wanted Miscellaneous 30 SBS. pfiTu ____j_ - for tbel portion < tneertioo of the fared yajuelea* throuah error. Whin eanceuet..— are mad* he ear* to tel Ss& ■#**•* claim* time tar___ m*nu conlalalas tree sleet day areri*ee to eakllieBm. ADvalmtiJit The deadllae tec eaa*_, s of traneleM Warn Adt oa» » a.m. the day et ! If 1 f I LEARN REAL ESTATE CLASSES NOW PtORMlNO Mature people. ecUr* end tmbl-tioue Per part or fall umr. If you tty* within M MILES OP PONT1AO. PHONE PE Stott tor rffietertof I C. SCHUETT. Realtor RIAL BSTAT*'SALiS. TOP COM-mleMea. Pet*. OR «-**M REAL SSTATX M A N A O ■ R . Were* esl Paee. IMS ! Emptoymsut Agendas 9 Auto Parts I Men experienced In eato parti tor tapltH|MmMMWto^^tamtaH drtlertblp ary. MMu Pontl*' a teal Rootas aniTbath. upMBC Sri rate entrance, couple only 8 emw Street HL 3-10H3 l ATTRACTiVS ROOMS. LOWER utintlee. PS «.««■*. . 5 o x? entrance, jtoqulre *5 Dwight] ROOM * APARTMENT SVIRY, roim Ft StoM A,‘° 5-ROOM HXATED. PUPNIOHXb <5ft SSs WJBT. chare e Uw* 1 JfSg ,fif*“‘h “ - “ — mNO^M~A>ARTM8TO! R. J. (Dick) VALUET ; ” Moving sEd TrEdringJi; fv^3531 ^Sf^v^g Djgj [OPEN t TO S SUNDAY II TO 1 C^^l SMALL J ROOM APARl^ Wnfd ts Rant it j j LANDLORDS take edyent*** et our rental tei 1st, Tammt* r-“ and epnrtmenti I-A Reduced Rates Local at lone diilance martin SMITH MOVINO CO PE Mm s-i Mwnd simriftl Reaeonablw Rata* PE M OENhRAL TRUC ranee, j tit turn, •r I p.m: RAUUNO AND RUBBISH, t - Anytime. PE 4-0164. LIGHT HAm1— ' **------ WE HANDLE _________________ DCYTAf C ■#. Ft 3-7007 after I i . uSSe Mu -mil POR^COLORED t ROOM APART I pFstoS n,nt' M* »•«*> I |H W WALTg, PE » NXWLT DICORATSD. _CLSAN. 1, Share Livfalg QUBrterS 33 tadroon^apartment. HO a week, ' “ORCHARD CT. APTS.« Real now preatly red-1 | Pumlthed or Datum O’DELL CARTAGE Local end Ion* dletaecr mortal. PhenePE MM6 LIOHT AND HEAVY TtOCElNO WILL SHARE MY ) ranch home with t 1 wnrklna elrl. { Wtd. CoHtractB. Mtgs, 35 ABILITY T* get fait cath tor y«ur land contract, equity nr mariaas* at tovaat piadhl* dtoiinl. Mart-■age* available. Call Ted Me-CuliougH. PE 4-M44 Bldg PE AEEO REALTY EVELYN EDWARDS "Vocational Couneelln* Service" COMP. OPERATORS. AGE 1S-35 Painting A Decorating 23 j amolui IT CLAOP orating C BOX ECrUBt Al is a.m. TsSBy (hare wers w?Ss» al The Press office hi the fallowing boira; Mr Ttaplee MA 4-1411 t« Secretary , Very IstoraUnc poeltion avail-“>k *to SS-» with ne^SL-taf4oCttot. May “—11 etartlBf ■ent, 404 BM~ “ officeT Woman vxpertenced In eule deal irehtp to wort to bookkeeptm dcpart»ea|. top elartlag, eelary :iT THE PAJTEdT^AC- 1ST CLASP PAINTINO AND DEC- I Sg*1 JgSkQp'j^WWt^y orating Cash or term*. PL Itota I - «rid«5 n f-, “**.*' .ffg: 'AST'S!,0* ,-A. m w H^OgrprftoSllff 4toU ASE-5*'! CASE POP POOD LAND CON-PE 4-8394. inompMin. (ypet« Prtrat*. PE XSSI. i-A fifitttd srnrrxa mckai IMMEDIATE ACTION toper eentdUe.Ire* A*1: Oo any gnur, land cmdrael*. New ware guar ,pe 4-tam. OI acaaSnml. Your eaah open **»-, A-l PAINTINO and DECORATINO IdlMtoy toepeeUon of prenerty Paper removed PE 4-ggl*. an-. Utle Ask f-r Ken Templeton aaa PAntrntb and decorat K. L. Templeton, Realtor log. SI yawn experience. Reason- I m • .*. —— mm - able Pre* esUmetee. Phone k-’MS._ ! Painting, paper 'mievaL .. waehlng. Pf»i Ml. OL MW. , A LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR i Pepcrtnx FE SA343. H3ROOM APARTMENT AIR CONDmONXD Modern In Every Detail < ADULTS ONLY FE 8-6918 MMaanr, U Banner at. Apt. •' Open Dally HiBunt IS aja. to g p.m. THREE ROOMS. PLUS KITCHEN SLATER APTS. ARCADIA CT I - POR LARD CONTRACTS ». Yap Wall. 4M* Dixie Hwy OR VIM lacta t_ -j.. „ 1 Oarrela. EM StoU EXP. PAINTINO. INTERIOR. WIN- -ter rates Pree estimates. *U wort guaranteed PE Stoll or Wanted R—1 EstRts 36 CASH « HOURS POR YOUR HOME IUTTY OR LARD CONTRACT. Rail ApU. Unfurnished Jfi 1ST-FLOOR. | ROOMS AND BSgW. _IT She* bath Lake rd. PH StoM. matte heat, soft water and_vtae- n*rklar*Qatot gSTtide amah-bvrtuvi Clean, no ptta. PB i pods Men or women with , tars to fUf vacaacle* Puli or port time Opportunity to earn food^ Income tto H, Perry. 13* | , NATIONAL CONCERN OFFERS i opportunity Married men above ; ! )# preferred Mu,I have late model car, knowledge ~-------- and machiaery heipral quatoSd. P^tor ROOM*. DOWNTOWN LOCATION Automatic heat. I child welcome. 4-1SI.__________________ Last snd Foee4 «ll , r^gTg^^^'TIEHh,. Thousands ddreot. P- Do- j i .■ ■ ttoUee. ; wall WA8HTNO BY JjA C.ff, OPENING FOR... * tor hi* taartjg. For interview r thing* la 1U Mi I1M per wee haelnevi. eaa b* t tar n belpfu: PART TIME U yea are frw* T-lg, are ate may* be* iSh to ,qailfy*rfor'°i pert time job that veaM enable Work Wanted Female 12 I-DAY IRONING SERVICE EXP rotowneee. S3 bu. PE S-S4T3. 1 WOMEN WANT WALL Btffl-in| ead hbUbeeloaalag PE Trig*. Reward. MA t-MlS. , LOST-BLACK PKMJUji~COCKER {___________ TZ%SZJ^JFS& £8Sl* ; Lml: VSKdB! LOST-LADIES BLOIN WRIST- ' watch, Smt. p.m. Veined as keep- -■ *■ ” take. Reward. AdflN “—— 1 PEttoto . LOST. VERY LAROE long hMrod mala *a PONTIAC PRESS WANT ADS (And they’re interested ' folks, too!) Bafat Sarvica 13 j “fttkEs ad hnwdl V Y GIRL OR WOMAN JOBtHO friendly adrtagr- . toane PS -tltt aatr I p.m.. or If a* PE 3'*734. Confidential OR 3 AREA. Needed » men. mt presently vmpHned. aver It a ear end willtaa to week. Mr Puekett MA 4-34U. Ini M PLENTY OP NOH Ida POR A good Volkswngea methanlc Minimum vain tlto guaranteed Andy CHki Garage. TO Baldwin pit arrATt amkiiifh AmbUtaax. willing to make money Ixpvrieaee preferred bat eet iievnUat h: r. hagstrom REALTOR tMS Highland Road IMMI PE KM after g 1 WANTED HEAL ESTATE SALES. m*n With lie MUM Michigan Bun-. iaes*> Sain Cnrporatios 1573 So WMjb,... ...........■ I PART TIME. SHOULD HA^X CAR. I Most be 21 or over. Neat, college | student* earn extra chriatmav mvney Apply lit W Hnran. A-l BRICE BLOCK AND CSMXNT ], work. Also fireplaces. OR 3-MBJ. | ‘ CHRISTMAS SPECIAL NO Mann down. Ueeneed build ; er. PE t-lua_____ • : REilDENTlAL COMMERCIAL j nice NEWLT PAjNTED i 11 Mil m fora, Pontiac, rtm , * 1 ROOM. KITCHENETTE. SACKS tor apartment. Everythlnatiin-BtoONb ta. WBB. ARE YOU" WORRIED OVER DEBTS? M ! Htl* WsMtEd Ftiwale 7 j AN IXPEIUXNCND PERSON OVER 33 to can tor t children (1 and toi. lYTWto" <“” BOOKKEEPER TO WORE ON beakkartvtng machine, ferry Sere- -lee tag, Mfe Highland Rd IXJUNTR PERSON FOR DRY I I cleaners. Expcrtanead or will train Pan to part Umt Nest ’ appearance eueetial. MI MSI ! 81* E, Maple EIrtotogham. fXPXRIENCED PART TUEI WArT: I rnt II or over, apply la person. : oaly Beef-Burger Drlrv-In. MM I Dial* Rwy., WbUrtord. i POLL TIME^MB POR ftXPE-rlwced bookkeeper secretary R*qu>r*a shorthand and year own ttaaapovtotton MI MM Mr. to place YOUR ad DIAL FE2-8181 ELECTRICAL SERV—FREE B7 partnet Ptatiia. F MM EXCAVATINO AND TRENCH INO to- septic Make, drain Reids., lootings aad light dosing. OX ELECTRIC HEAT! INSULATION and wiring RaiUn Bectrle. EM < 3-6234 or II J 4-toll Free estimates on all win- will flnenee R I Mann Electric Co i 1061 W. Huron. j HOCBI RA1SINO, HOUSE MOV tBiTiiteneed touy. rtWtaitd. too* I estlmeus Ru.seli Morton. PE j 2 726b. ■ ' ; ■ |. ROME. OARAOE. CABINETS. AD dittoes Licensed builder. FRA I Term*. PE MWI ! M o"uT»t libma. FULLY • equipped PE ttota. L. A. Toang. PLASTERINO AND REPAIRS -Rea*. Iht Ito* PE Hitt. ] ROOF REPAIRS • EAVESTROUOHINO FE MMt R. o SnYder floor laying. iindinl ud finishing Ptoone "I “WATER PROOFING Work guaranteed. Ftl ORCHARD COURT: ' -Rent Non Orgntly Reduced - - ADt CQNWnONEP — , - 1ANDt EBDfiOOM — M«deru m EVary DgME — ADULTS WLY — . FE 8-6918 MANAGER H hx»-««W» ST.. ANT. * q>rv Data a Sto li ta. - TBJS. COLORED: I ROOMS AMD BATE, AM megjk. mitb B. Sagtaan. call n i-Sliltor L___________ Efficiency ^Agartments SfviMf. Pbddoek* PE He”*' PUSH, URPURR. -I-EIDROOM Bald Monatota Rd. PS I toM Take vfsTA aFt§. ___n iMbiry. hh— M1T . :___ 2 reoma aad hath. ator*. refrig-eretor and all uUUtlca tarnished. litmT ______________-.-t— riklYAll « ROOMS and rath. heat, store and refrtg. tarn. UL F ROOM EfTCHENETTK. CHILD I Btoh*** *»toni Sto, MtkWc welcome. *31 W. Perry. PW 2-3170. (inwLY DSCGMATKD i.ev»rnr jjv-I ROOM APARTMENT. PlUYAfjt i in, ran iST-aSd bedmaLtU entrance. 3*7 Oemna, ft MW. j tog etoaets. Rn* rawnttaa hall. 1 ROOMS AND BATH. UPPER. JgWl b*Ulnb. OJe Am. large utility aad famltan tare- clean dinette. Mto atonahte kitekan. (taa aad pvt. entrance After \ eve- heated MMaf tat 1-etory hinge » Vdorttol*. . : Sstoqtotta Ben het vrd- 1 ter. day or night. TWM haSwyt. High Khooi ah* grad* school 1ST FLOOR.- RKAR PARHZNO. aU nUI. tom. Also second floor &Sdu»3S‘gWfife HL gib PER 373 EaMvrto ROOMS AND BATH. COZY AND dean excellent tomtlcn .n fcag|.ttos. ~tapo»m sjg> sate, utiutihs FB 4-013131 Pine St CONSOLIDATE ALL TOUR BILLS AMD LET OS OlVB YOU 0« PLACE TO PAY BUDGET SERVICE II W HURON -PE MM anniElmis* ' _______ KNAPP SHOES ; i-SooM' Lisn/lnrr. Htfitre PRPD HEEMAR OR 3-1312 hath-entrance, clean, adults PE | vlthln short dlsb DAINTY, MAO) SUPPUES - 731 i __________:----------[ Pike. PE »•*"* IN DEBT I F SO .LET US . TOI-j 11 LAROB ROOMS AND 1BATH! clean and warm, an utllltlev fur-> nlahed. child welcome, ret 3-2707. rLAROB ROOMS~NEAR DOWN. ■ I I rpv«xru.^i Pontiac Motor. wtotartltoe. 1 i.l rooms aad hath aaartm rant tor MMd per midBi At only la tMa haUdbag. E .O. Imp Stead l«2 East Haras. 7B MW ar Pfc HeT SEYEEAL AHth HDe J badrevm lower PB Give You 1 Place to Pty! fS: Ease Y’our Mind ' ,.H*dd*dt sl '............'' WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY. 1 i .iWM)Ms!' i»icHiT 1 MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS or 2-room purr apt pel 2 bedroom furnished HM. in PONTIAC STATE u« »*« bath, tor MW-drinkora. PW- «» BLDO FE MtM _ II Mil. W- 3 to elderly Rest Houses Purwiahed 29 American Assoc. Credit Counselors Michigan Assoc Credit Qmnaetora HOUDAT SPECIAL' 15 1 . www 1 Jta ptoe 1-- ---- _______________near l , to MBMta aiE iitaBSk FE 8-2453: (I Pensioners welcome Ft. ) V—im«tnab. fwMto»r wmmwm mci > .... ^ , . r, i _fen''jaHfcTBsL .pm~ ssmi, 1 £°2K.i2P » state [ immSSftWamTli^' era With bemmsnt. eatomstlc gas heat. W month’ pi as atlStto*. repaired by toetory trained man at oar office, ftanaroi Prtatln* A Office Emstojh.. ft W Law rone* St. fhg* PB l-llta. -BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS iMWri'iDit: t' ARti i-ROOM amS feiyate HsirE , OmwooiT ----mtoatty with aewly released j * “*' l-DIrt tablets. M cents at |_________ Close (a. Ft t-ltil. ROOMS. NICXLY PURN1AHED, Prootag* tlM a month. Immedl- • at* otoapaacy wns* »•**< ■ PB 3-btit! CLEANINO. laandry, and cooking OL 1-8178 HOUSiPWIViA U TXARi' Abb ever. Part Urn*, t hour* telly. Monday thru Friday. Short traia- tng parted. Salary. For-------1 totarrtow «*li PH g-MH MIDDLEAOED - LADY FOR OEN-»rw haa»vwork. stay nights. ohlM welcome, mar* for Mm than wages, call momlnes _PE MN. NURSEMAID LIVE IN. BIMU4G- ham am. Ml *-iI*i ,__ NEED BABYSITTER WITH LIOHT MBteMlm over M years af to* Waatgfeb. b-day weak. CaU rm 1-878 after I p.m. RXCEPTlbNUT AND ASAOTANT in Doctor's office Do net apply ?&* ISiyTtfflWrlE j Bookkeeping A T.xe. 16 Rctrtocrattoa and Heating MA ttoS Service FE MMt Sealed Unit repair—Ornr Specialty ELECTRIC 'MOTOR (RitYtC* &E-.*!!8 HE AH NO FURNACES CLEANED am serviced C. L. Nelson PE t-lTgg, , - - - . , HOTPOINT. WHIRLPOOL AND Kenmore washer repair service rh mail _ _ SEPTIC TAKES dLlEANED ftg^a Vi£* WOMAN WANTED FOB CHILD fare I dan a weak. T:8 a m. to dWBdjrows transportation Ells. abctMjekg vicinity |8 Wbck. OaU _ , _ _ HRp WsHtsd _ _ { 8 If AS CARE a laments. Pari. and'aU 138*. call P12-7I8 for tntorvtow._____ ATTENTION-le SALS. OPENINO for 2 or 1 tadto* or MaUMBaa. faU ay tart time gyD' watktns Prodoctc. especially vltoatoa i* day supply. *».»»' Oct ltd day supply tor pnnwiskiRg* TsIlsrlBg 17 ALTERATIONS Mrs, J Moaning ■ PR 4-4074 TAILORINO -ALTERATiONS' " Dross Making -For Repairs EDNA WARNER Pi 1-318 DRESSMAKING TAILORINO. AL-leraitoa*. Mto. RgdtoR. PE Mtoj URfiMRflRa ■ 21 immma. land clear- « aattmato. FE 4-438 hid. PI 1-711* d 3 ROOM MODERN MA MW ROOM HOUSE. 3 BEDROOM, furnished oil furnace Pram Jaa to July EM 3-020 BUSINESS AND RES. Excellent louuob ‘or insurwK oOleo. real estaie. electrical « pmmbin* brick off ic« Oakland Atw.-- WWWHB M30M8. PONTIAC Rent HiMMRR Uaffira. 40 2-BEDROOM BRICK Dupln. full basement, gas beat, decorated MS per month • NICHOUE-HARGER . FE 5-8183___________ -BBDitooM home! m a Mrerni . MAt-mT BEDROOM) bath; small , haasc. on boat, newly decorated. , sl E< Ate Arbor. BEDROOM BRICK MOUSE. DON- ) tea Part, _PK 3-13AI ddpa. p > iQfej^TEsa&os. -j»; just shAttrred an illuskm!" TWBftTY-KIQHT Wm* Mmm « ^BEDROOM DUPLEX . PE 47635 Ml ttSM IW J, tt fHWO >v.*lpk >*th non » % SBBF •■feSBaBS?®* 4 ROOM* OH Ufi Mil MO II inoreaae for. aurtmcr tly hcktcd Ft MIT7 i-bqom Buck reuuar nu d~ROOM NOOSE, NSW OU PUR-oace. 113 8 Paddock, apply at m , «>■». r» >wn. rft06k A HD 1AM, pqwm- Xmpoirr AMD WILLIAMS' ie.Acmm iio mw. uw o> 'ts- Jos-jsstx WgtAifc tiOtf AlgA^LAkdM tth. m. BBT MMm room «*itoae,fnJl both, Dili room. Si heeler OoadcoodlUoa laa^lilt wPS5/S‘TSiIKFii Mnirn and hath up in ail For Rut Rooms ri w*a£|"»^b6oiQnpiui Swrcr -*”»■ * w CTJUNiLkHPTNO ROO M '"' kltcheo privileges for W... ■— Prtvete ntrun. Worth eqd, war LAROSFRONT, 81 POLS OR l**W. private entrance. R I WOMPNO MAN, »1 iMm in. Moan. r> r.«g™"**' US*&E!*9i bxkcutivh sylv a n lake ranch heme, with lake privileges. • Woodad corner lot Living room fit Hripgii and atudlo celling ] Mmi and faitUy room Pen road patio Mated garage. All aloe. Patter, dryer. Built-In •via. dtabPatbar. ate. Drapaa. grfcMjir *'‘u*w* poi b*nt orsab. i-nonoou ten Mar lake IS atUaa nr— ot Poattae. M month Alto « Paata, W awath. MA 0-3*1 MOtT OR SALE: I ROOM houae. year 'round, garage. gvOajgA OoTSor »T* DAMEDIATE POSSESSION. J-BED- MM Church Street or phono MU Sub. UL Ha il r or lease brrioN. s- «roim, suburban ranch home, in hut. FI $-8114. UaamoTbmMX. i rooms and NEW S BEDRM. HOUSE. JOHN R. > Auburn area. te» BE MH1. Re|it With Option to Buy THIS t^lTia'ltAD^TO^ROdH* Romm sMi Bold 43 OABD AND ROOM W HOME. Private bath, private entranc* nod cook to a. Would taka em-Jtoyod couple, nan-drinkers. PE aanuMAR. oood pood and Ront Offlco Spocs For Rent Miscellaneous 48 an. Oakland Fuel A Orohard Lata Ava. ,f> Paint, 4 M140. For Solo House* 49 « DOWN. 44.140 FURN- voted modern 1-bedroom homo. 3010 DELANO VACANT. DRIVE $9,500 r tot: Pull basemsnt. --^— —, Inc PE 1-4441 441 ORCHARD LAME AVENUE BY OWNER—MUST SILL, * h a&JrarjH if Family Troubles? 'll ooaatdor your am all home la __lo *» r- NEB ROM* $11. ELI ,Pg<;r!Ws:.lloMso 4s( rr qwmm. i bboboom brick cava commission 144 Draper PE DOWN PAYMENT You natoa It — on thin neat homo 2M podge BUte Park. Thu la Bar. SaoTtar Naan family Immedtete JACK LOVELAND ana Cana *,^T if PI 1-4411 POR HjCNTTO RELIABLE COU; ehlldree, Une'____ - unfurnished houat at 44431 Shelby ltd/, Rochester. Mich. Ph. OL J-dSH or 14114 Shelby Rd Roch- GI, NOTHING DOWN Large lot Pull batoment 3 eat . |tru*. Nov tentoee. Largo kttah-00 HO poi month Including- IP YOU MEED Mte lor down payment lor ho __vo can help you SEE SEABOARD FINANCE. nit w. Parry at. _____ITS 3-1017 LAKEVILLE. NEAR OXFORD. 4314 doom, bop 3-bedroor — *------ Lake privilege finished, will MT t-IWl. ~ __________ No Do\vn Payment I-bedroom ranch-atyle, carport and utility, near achool, lari— lot 410.au, 4U par month, U ■ cludea taut and taournneo. Paul M. Jones. Real Est, US WESt HURON STREET contract. Call ut (or partlc_ CAPITOL SAVINGS a LOAN CO. >4 W. Huron at.______FE 4-0441 Rent With Option to Buy 1 bedrooma, full hi FEI-STU, 1 to Son. Heat, altersp.m..ifS-40T1 OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 TRI-LEVEL (TARTER MODEL _ _ tSW Commerce ltd. O. Flatttoy. Bulldor SM S-04 aTLVAN VILLAGE 3 BEDRML. lull bamt,, gaa heat, fl 0-3130. Suburban Living At Its Best * Tour future homo to the ' (CONVERTIBLE 24) S ft t bedrooma. IV4 bathe W. W. ROSS HOMES SYLVAN LAKE ■ate Warwick boa a# b lea tri-level ut Road 3 bedrooma 3'* TODAY’S BARGAINS OELL^OH^TRADE - Largo 3-bed-Draytoa area, PuU*prlc'o tl Sl.ua down. LOTS OP Stone - 3-bedroom femur Baste. Pol basement 3-car faratm _ larga^lot near Dray tea. U rooma. S Uraaeaa largo araso, largi JMvm.au. INCOME AT Lao. bathe, ooporato ■haded lot. outdc BUT OB (ELL SSClC. CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE. INC. “at a mai r t to r i MAple 4-S WATCH FOB NATION AULT PA-■pouo ‘■Corvette,'' aagalas January 13 to Candle wick Woodo. Fl Hitt WOLVERINE LAKE PRIVILBOE8. 77-foot brick ranch. S bedrooma. rnmuv room, nroplaeo. 11b bathe. ■ drapaa. waaher and dry-*- —va apt ------ ----- . . _____nt Ol MA 4-SSH. Ing, draper refrigerate! no. 41S.SM- S9fik»l4!ili Doll Repair Low Winter Price* STORM WINDOWS AMD DOORS 8IDINO—AWNINOS No Vloaoy Down. 44 me. aad up. Deal Direct pith Owner aad Sava JOS VALLELY PI S-SMS OL l-SSH AhIhmW* Rspaim ALL RKPanta financed, mo EMd ^MOTORS. LtocolmMer- safT^ssS. * Flrspbcs Wo*d , FIREPLACE AND FURNACE WOOD 14-lE' Pvad ........u.U cor 14-SI Fireplace ten 413.04 car ”"■* bo ordordT la 1 cord lot d delivery oa Sat. end Su Roger's Sunoco Servlet 1U3 N. Ptm PootUc, Mlchiitn ‘ >S£ART YOUR CAR INSTALLED FREE Aato tprtnga, muftlera, tall ptpoa. generotora, atertera. chock ab-aorbera when bought at regular JnSplACri AUTO PARTS US Baldwin PK S-«4' Boat Stone* 4k Rentals TOUR EVINRUDE DEALER Harrington Boat Works ltet S. Trtostnsh Sid. W ME Body and Fsnisr Rsjtslr ruuniaaKQ — ink ouaban Phimbtrs-SuppHcB Plumbing Service O a O PI UMBINO ft HEATING PE tjlB _________MT Bill Floor Sanding R SANDER - PE M1U Furnace Dealers PURR ACEH ALL KINDd.^BEST HOUR Heating Id pro flnleb ply., reJecU on. S Purring Stripe .......Ua. I | ant Dougina Fir ....... lla. f • lit Doug Fir Board a 'par' M '' Building Modernization , 4 xf B,” AS Birch My. . oo. 413.44 A-l ALTERATION* AND MODERN- PONTIAC LUMBER CO. m do . i t UIKI, I IS Winter Brtooa. OR 3-47T3. Ciqwts .. tXU 444 , l__ JSP • alaei Tertfflc anrtoga. Rah- _ :v7 ''CRrp*t OeawefB i Lr EDO AMD PUBNIT OteMfi Pot pick-up M This space reserved for your Business and Service Directory Ad. Machine Shop Service JIG BORERS ““----to*, prompt torvlM. ---------MPG. CORP. _ 3477 Orchard Labe Rd.. FE 4-14*1 Painters A Decorators ITINO-PA L--.-y_____________ aBBgti yanmno - " — FULLY 1NSURKD — Plastering Service Ptortering Service Pump Repairs E. T. MARSH PUMP CO. So I**-ft Sorrier Wo repair oil moke* ol vi MU S-l Sand, (travel and Dirt • Sow and Mewer Service RAT'S SAW ft LAWS MOWER SERVICE MU 4-3001 SWIBMlUord Rd, Sporting Qoods 3044 DISCOUNT __ AND LONE STAR MATS cam ALL EQUIPMENT KELLY HARDWARE ___ 340$ A US URN ROAD OPEN SUN ---- Television, Radio and Hi-Fi Service JOHNSON RADIO & TV *4 K 'Walton Bird. PR 4-1404 TruckRentoi Trucks to Rent ^TooTruus§? — tractors*****1 . Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. IS* a. WOODWARD PE 4-0441 PE 4-1443 1 Open Dolly. Inclodtng Sopdoy Upholstering THOMAS U *R»ret. Auburn Height* - niPim CUSTOM UPHOLSTER-74 Cooley Lake Rond. SM THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER >4, 1940 -■Fto frtf rn O'NEIL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OXFORD - juneitro torso eloua femUy home or could te INff^Oi Income. Ploe-beetmeol11' eteem bent, S ear go rate, large let. Neede some re-jjjr^hst O terrlfle value Ol INDIAN VSLLAdk eon ho rtoiiadd. Here to i end oo IMS dining, room. Natural tirvptoco. Cleon bkMmeat. oute. hoot, S cor garoge, very, nominal dotro, payment and the PRIOR U RIOHT 1,1 | LIVE IN THE CITY. Yai, her*'a o brand new 3 bed-room ranch home with Oil atJ lag la the kitchen Aluminum atormt nod acreena, tea beat and recreation type Boaement. Located In Ot- School Dletrlct. Immediate d . clean S bedroom Week •udurban homo with lobe family*alxe and the/?'* regular bua aervlce to Pontiac, lull price 44.340 coab to morttoft with low, tow, monloly payment. DREAMS COME TRUE and it e down payment poealble tor molt of you. Tula one for moat of you. Tbia one la a roomy 3 Bedroom brick having o full tiled bailment end garage. Wonderful Weet aide location. Resolve to see Excellent decoro-ush wall to watt car- RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 262 8- Telegrtph Rond Open M p.m 3-7103 n DORRIS OUTSTAMDINO BRICE BUNOALOW 114.440 salt or trade, located to baoutiful and exclusive Pioneer Highlands, carpeted throughout, Areolar half d i, 3 bedrooms, both 3 BEDROOM BUNOALOW •444 dotto $71 teonth, vacant. MW sat furnace, baae-ment, Oakland lake across the road, S car garage- 4 BEDROOM BRICE AND FRAME Brand new and only 111,(00 eaiy terms, two eomplete bath*, on* win double vanity, oak floor* tod carpeting, a wonderful OE kitchen. DORRIS ft SON REALTORS WE TRADE prlco 47,440 with IBM dawn. FB 4-4544 WM. A. KENNEDY REALTOR HM W ”■- Evening* to St E 4-4413 GILES North Side Bungalow 5 room. 1 bedroom, glassed In heated front porch with knotty pine paneling. Pull Mb . i ; garage. oaU : further Intormaiion., Vacant Close to Downtown - Pull bedroom, large iivtod 'room, full boaement. 1 'ear garage. Newly redecorated, Owner anxious to tbtt. Low down payment. For Colored in to bought on easy ta GILES REALTY CO. E 4-4174 SSI BALDWIN AVE. OWE | A-SL-I PJl MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Vacant . Attractive — clean able I Well arrange Large kltcte plenty of I porck. I bedrooms_I__ . sot furnace, water hooter. The yard It fenced asd there'a a paved drive to lVk ear garage. Sylvan Lake privileges. Better see this home at 40,744. CONVENIENT TERMS. LIST WITH Humphries legraph Open Evoo. FE 2-9236 THE BEST OF THE BEST • TO ALL OP TOUR BOMBS PROM ALL O* OURS. Lake Sherwood Why not bring the family out ever this leas holiday ROBERT H. CHAPIN INC ■ Tear '■Bulls Michigan" Realtor TIZZY "Winter does have certain advantages, My last freckle has disappeared!" For Sale Houses BARGAIN SAVE YOURSELF SOME MONEY — ALL ROUOH-WIRINO AND PLUM8INO IN — LABOR LOT 100 x 340 — EXCELLENT LOCATION — ONLY 5440 DOWN — EAST MONTHLY PAYMENTS. BARGAIN - OAS AVAILABLE — HP MEIATE POSSESSION -OOOD LOCATION — ONLY M.44I — 544 A MONTH. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 344 Oakland Ava. Open 'til 5:11 FE 4-4441 FE 1-7541 Colored 3 BEDROOM Homes $10 Down STARTS DEAL No Mtge. costs Pymts. Less Than Rent On heat, carpeted living room Many other feature* ONLY 9 HOUSES LEFT Model Open-1:30 to 6 171 a BLVD. __. Juat West of Franklin Weetowa Realty Fl l-f LET'S AND USED HOMES TO CHOOSE PROM. IN OR OUT OP CITY. CALL POR FURTHER IN FOR- KAMPSEN Realty & Building Co. ___EE 4*0921 - , Sale or Rent Vacant, 3 bedroom*, large living room with fireplace, oak floors, all reconditioned. Pull bet*ment with furnace Pull price 5S.SM. Smell dowa payment. Call bow. will trade Why Pay Rent? We have many almoet new hornet wtteMMBOU down payment If If, to aul* lMr pockeT'beok* CaU West -Suburban Vacant. Vary nice modern terlel homo. Carpeted living and dmiat room 3 bedrooma, 3 complete bathe, breexewev and Sanaa, “ 40x140. 514,450. Term*. Brick Ranch Home Very spacious 7-room home ■ parochial eehool.. Full baiea Res beet, f ceramic Ilia to replace, all oak floors, 1 ear tanked garage. 433.444. Term* • Trade consider taking a Wert side m In trade jm g of * cpactoBe Pi bath endh. top condition. One beat, garase. WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH P. REI8Z. SALES MOR 94-46 E. Huron St. FE 4-5141 Alteg 5:10 HOYT IPTEN _______J. EofuUfut on ben ut If ml James year* old. Ortttnal ■we e*e.uw. Priced to sell now — you name the term*. Beautiful landscaped eat ting. T room*. Living Ibate 14x31.11 ft . beamed iaiHte, >. Bjjib bedreom*. master bedroom llsSS. built-in* galore la-mmm. DEwiEN grill, vlinw-pane wlndowx 1 fun ceramic tile bath*. Cell (or appototmebt to 5T.7M, 3-bedroom hbmoi Aluminum tidod, 3-cnr garage, torso rt ttty SrtTRSSW 1411) |iii ment* 444 per month. laCWdct taxes and iaxurance. Low cost maintenance. Just mortgage coat* down. Can lag detail*. HOYT REALTY 354 S. TELEGRAPH FE 3-4444 ,___ FE 3-4444 MULTIPLE LSmWO —IVICB $9,990 5375 MOVES YOU IK $76 PER MONTH DLORAH^RUILDINa OO. ( . Fof S*l* Houses 49 ANNETT A Little Work In your epar* time will mak« thl* a coay homo. Living rm. 1] x is. comb, kit ana dining spec*, lge. bedroom, utility and bath. Lot M X 150, Imlde elty, clo*c to ichOoi. Low toy'paymt. Good Address Attnettvo home and a risk! PrC* *, completely FUR-NI8HED owner moving to Florida. Ranch Item* on S landicaped toll. S bedrm* . oak floor, plastered walla, extra Insulation, huh dry basement, oil heat. att. garage. All lor 51I.N5, term*. Lake Front Brick Orey brick reach on 115 (I. of sandy beach with pano- ltnd County'* finest tltolng and swimming lakes. 1153 to. tt. of living drva. IdkSS living rm.. S way fireplace, lge. aeuvtttei rm.. S specious bedrm*. with closet wall*, birch kitchen with HAYDEN bed roc -BaldSTJfii (unto**. Lam 0*25 "XT B.R, homo on large lot topf. *4300. Terme. J. C. HAYDEK, Realtor 5d tt Walton ______FE 4-444! SEASON'S GREETINGS Kay we taka thl* opportunity to with, all of our (ooa friends tbs most happy Holiday Boa sea ever, and lo remind you* that wo *re . alWoy* at your tarvlca. Our office toll be cloeed all day Monday but will bt man as usual Tuasday December 3T, William - Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 *70 Wert Huron street Partridge a THE "BIRD" TO SEE N O EL I Beet of toe holtdar happiness I you and yoursl Son us next woe and let U* help you make seel day a Christmas In a now homi Partridge AND ASSOCIATES 054 W. HURON_FE 4-341 Inconi*^Property JO 5 ROOMS ...... Indian VUlexe, Pont -------- Ol 1-54*3 H. P. HOLMES, INC. S-lMBlljr apartment In food coo* dition and la met roaiai loaattoa, corner lot. paved atroot. Widow will lacrtftca at I18,8d8 with $!*• ooo dowa 8811 8 Lapeer >Rd FB MWI FsrSshUlaiPropsrtySl Near Cooley Lake 4 bedrooma, 3 tote, large living room, farm type kitchen, toed. Pull basement, oil furnace. Forced to^toU to pay debts 44.440 $444 Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 433 West Huron street PR 4-4444___ PE 3-1371 Partridge is the "rird"'to ska ■ N O tjt I ' Bert ut IBs holiday happiness to yas and ymtrel Sed us next waok end let aTM you Brake tvary tustaoee " r°ur *** Partridge 0»0UWN^ESN™^”?B,OtSl 'OR SALX SMALL RESTAURANT — l»rtlsay|toaial and bsut- SUNOCO "SERVICE STATIONS FOR RENT • gallonage of tl.M Inventory, For complete tnformation please coil Stef Paters. SUN OIL CO. Tine Wood 3-4300 4:34 a m to I pm. . AVawto »4*U att*t t pte. ^ALL US FOR LIQUOR BARB Taverns, drlvf-lns. party etorw, etc. aErtdwtdaFtoverege MT 3-14*1. PETEROON REAL Eft TATE Lake Orton UP TO DATE RESTAURANT AND GRILL—fat the Rochester aad Utica area. Dated a traartavful buslneee Price of m ono includes land, building end all egulpment trill accept good hotea or land oeatract as part pa/terttt. Owner waste quick goto, and a good trader might jet an excellent deal. Oood 0-1- xx_I..1S ot—«- xt aul noHMDmtt 'ftjuwus do "uoS ■ ■■ beaten. 04. ■ crib*, dresssrs. ebeetx. pastor te-ib*nf !n ii^^rnl/ure "at bergefu KSSi-."r Oaia at Lafxyelte. PR MME 3-PIECE DAVENPORT SOT. Ol: 1 apt slse *as clove, 530. 403 ?nto oroV ktoROOM loubte drweer. Boekeaee ttrud. a. - _ 3 modern (tea t______ _ coffee table, I decorator la tote- . AU lor. A. Only 33 weekly Pearson's furniture. 43 Orcfcaid Lake Art. HiCE. BIRD'S-EYE MAPLE, dining roam Mite. Like MW. OR 3-3731 Uulvaraai Oo."FE . STATEWIDE MAN AND WIFE .ur 1 startsllTOeiong baft aleck Inn? "1 - day 1110 Can t k out. Substoas-i. Details Leon Sal* Land Contracts 80 apt am "electric *ahoe. * Hid e-e-bed. TV. Bede, complete. Dressers Baby Bad- Apt. *!*• refrigerator, fraaaar across too. •teller Mlseellecwme Items. Al- POUND AT l * a SALES A little aut of too woy but u M loss to pay Furniture and appliances aTan kinds, new ft vWo. Visit our trade £>*. ter rati. We*b«yZ sell or trade OfSM 4*1 and loek ereund l aoroe a( teat parkin*. Phone FE 4-0341 OPEN MOM. SAT. S TO S riu 5 TO • _ St MONTHS TO PAT 4 mSM ■ e hnine or 1 mite -Hr __ek end trundle beds Ot M* «e- counts Feerseo * Furniture, 43 Orchard Labe Ava. ilO FREEZER NKFRIO * J^* 'cOTTWW] ctjCoiTifTi 41 a. Stravt KA 7 3411 I LAND CONTRACTS TO BUT OR to aatt. Bart Garret*. EM 3 »U 1. GAS ri L farose Roy Annett, Inc., Realtor 35 E. Huron St. Open Evening* ft Sunday 1-4 FE 8-0466 ’ « Yon SUU Watching? . Because if you vtn't already, You Mite out Holiday Val-U-Way. ROBERT H. CHAPIN INC. >ur "Build Michigan" Rltr POR OOOD BUTS » Excellent condition . WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 • We will bo Bind to help 'yoo STATE FINANCt CO. >04 Pontiac state Beak Elds. FE 4-1574 Need $25 to $500? See Seaboard h Phone FE 3*7017 1185 N. Perry St. I PARKING NO PROBLRM ] Seaboard Finance Co. " LOANS 434 T 8AXTEW A LIV1 ir Blend Console two years to pftp .1 days same SadatB. WAYNE PARENT . 11 131 N. SAGINAW Ptt Ml to , COME IN AND SEE THE LATEST In Phlleo ter Itel If Inch per-tehto aad 3) Inch Console Tele-Visions. Stereo NfPt. Reaped players, watsara. dry era. ramt-eretors aad (raaadva. Mute SB dn girt LOW. LOW weekly pay- dOL---- ,_f« a-tosi.___ RAft'LY "judihKMti oAJnmi eel Ft 4-4444 after 3.3* p.m ic retched Tsrnile : values ttevye white they test. Ne phene 0W4W Mean. Mtchteen | Fluorescent. R3 Orchard Lake i PRIOIDAIRS tlBCTRtC RANOk. . ] doubt* ovoo, Uke aep PI 3-1341 Sal* Resort Property 52 LAKE LOT*. Mas, (If DN . 514 Merry Christmas to All R, J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 __344 OAKLAND AVENUE OPEN 5 TO J SUNDAY 11 TO 4 CLARKSTON AREA' 41.4(4. Ill n* e,x ■>* 14 minutes to Poo-' * rythlng PE 4-4404 LAURA LANE. MUR MAPLE 3 BEDROOM HOMES Face-brick Front__ Pymts. Less Than Rent $10 DN. STARTS DIAL No Mortgage Costs Oas heat-carpeted living room DON'T WAIT—BUT ROW! Model Open Daily 1 to 6 411 KENILWORTH (Jntt north of Featherstonel Westown Realty PR 3-7344 PE 4-3763 mi^MmswMSnfR Near stares, school, and churches. Only 41.174, easy terms. * * WTCKSRBHAM U MATFAIR 4-4340 Waterford Hills Estate A lew choice * ate left. Average 100x344 Oood drainage, ideal lo- 715S "“Select Home Sites" Be have a tarn •Ute-slsed sites Sor TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST.CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO UVRSTOCK HOUSEHOLD OOO Do OL (47! i OL t-TMI PL 3-3010 PL ft35li "FRIENDLY SERVICE" LOANS 135 TO IMS AUTOS BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE TOU CAR BORROW UP TO $500 OFFICES IN Psnttes — Draytan Plains — Utien I —‘ * F Etnategham. Fly monte 1 chairs cheep teve fSsnmure. 4S7 N Case OE UPIUOHT FREEZER. US cubic ttUke new PEJHB73 4-FIBC1 MAHOGANY DUNCAN rS^ghw^arsag ,!F TOO NEED 8M8 * r tu wnumy “ tom st__ Borrow With Confidence ^___GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance corporation af FeaStec Igjj 3«4 S Saginaw St FE 4-U3S | . iRONWTE IBONEB, PROVE TO toVga £a* £3 comfort. Rant an trossrtte lor pennies a day FB 5-3513. Crump Electrte, Inner spring Mattress Box Spring Only$l4.95 RENT BEATER 555 per month for tola two Bedroom, four room, gas heat, prised at 15,MM with IH0 down. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Throe bedroom ranch home with carport. Landscaped lot. paved ...... Recently decorated. LOW DOW Oladys Kimmtl. NICHOUE-HARGER tV/, W. HURON PE 4-5143 FE 4-4526 > thl* s tedranm, I room m*. Large living room, mfly tiled dining room, k mar*. Plastered wall*,' 1 basement, treat and tr porches, only 11.440 tot. Pontiac General area. for tote 4 bedroom home, lVil baths, baseme-beat. Situated on shaded comer lo*. Wcrt^rtde^itoeatton. have nu'nr oil MW' Oood ■MALL DOWN PAYMENT _ TABS tola smell home. ' Ideal .for retirees or newly Barged couple*. 3 bedrm*. ■ SMITH * WIDEMAN 413 W. HURON 1 *OPHI IIB LADD 8 me. PE 4-lltl ______Aftsr 7 p m.. OR 3-1331 See For Yourself CHEROKEE HILLS I Tou'U like lie wooded, routed 1l. , I ft. sites — controlled to protect better homes — nod Ha elose-tn country location —. Drive out Elianbeth Lake Road ta Scott Uac Road turn right 3 blocks Carl W. Bird, Realtor 453 Community .Net'! Bank Bklf EVES. PE 4-1343 I H LOANS r coots without Whig attachment* payments d 54 M p*r Ml balance Oap-FStUHHIIlL. . 55 ACRES. CORNER FARM. 3-bedroom homo, bom garage, chicken coop, smntt orchard 114,444. cash. C PANGUS, RealtOB ORTONVILLB 45 South (treat ' MA 7-3511 month or MT S* I Itol Sewing Cent) I'swiraafip__ 514.(5 m tv nntennne l* *4 Sale BariwatE Propfty 87 Rent, L’s* Bus. Prop. 87A USED CAR LOT TVITH OFFICE, 144 it. on Baldwin. Located at 444 Baldwin. nUM-rt 4-1441 Bushwsa OpportanMy 89 "LEfS TALK ! BUSINESS” Television and electronic service com- ‘ pany. Established bver U years. Orosslng approximately 440,400 par year. Terms. Auto. Transmission gorvtat. Completely equipped. Perfect oppor» MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMES8ER. BROKER 1473 Telegraph Road PE 4-1505 Open 'til o Bv*a. INTSRtBTkD IN A OOOD RETURN on your tnreetmentf Most In-. vectors realtee 30%. Initial In-vestment required «*,ooo to (10.-000 Per Information ealft PS curity 34 months to repay. Our service Is fast, i friendly and helpful. Vlatt aur office or phone PR Mill. HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 1 H. Parry SI. Oeroer R. Pike 14 aa TV antennas |B WALTONTV 111 E. Walton _________ITS 3-3357 i REFRlGERATtmS—USED Frlsidalrt. Phlleo. Werttnfhouae LITTLE'n FU°l?NmjRE ft APPL. 5317 PtxTe Buy.. Drayton Maine REFRIGERATOR 435: ELiofilS stove. M4. .Wesher. $30; Oes ycr CtotoHi A8vls*f» 81A BUDGET YOUR DEBTS Mortgag* Low 6 $600 TO $2,000 . to Oakland County homei, mot GIROUX GROW MONEY , Smell VUnre^teBjdlng and^ a GENERAL REAL ESTATE ** Dteto RK. OR 34701 Opaa 'tu I. Etmday 'ui i. Swaps I FEMALE BEADLES. ABC REO-Istered. Coleman floor furnace, win kradb tar esarihw goods or wbot hnvo you. uiftHW. t, HOUSE 1 ■bow Lake. :asH FOR USED TVs, 9HHHK; phonos, and MSB recorders. PE WILL SWAP AUTO PARTS POR car tools or will buy. Royal Auto Parte, ins Mt. Steg For SM* Clotteg 64 CHAMP AONE BOROANA ________ coat, perfect eondttlaa. slse 11. 335. PR 3-8034. ______' NSARLt HRYT TUXEDO. SILK Wool ctoie. sis esOt-Hitt Sal* Household Qoods 68 l.PRSCR — REJECTS. BRAUTI-fol living room guMai,' I Bargain *“ “ t.' II.7* a I. Cass. 1 iek*Tf. Sf^Deveopo r, 431; Space heel II Harris. 1X4-3144 i port and Vlriif Rarria, W 5-37ai. BEWINO MACHINES. WHOLE*ALE to ad. Nsv. used and repoesteaed. Over II medete to ehooaa from. > Price* start Singer portables. i^aee“.:. M STORKLINE 4-YEAR CRIB. EXC. ■end. PR 4-3707. SfttUd. 0 k 13 ROD*. |MJf. kto-Leod Carpet Weodoard at square at beleo Ted's PE 3-TTft. •OPA AND CHAIR_____________ 534 44; Vanity with large rtmt. 014.10: 3-ptsce chresne dinette. (14JI; Pull-sis* bed and springs. M.M; Refrigerators. 430 to Ml: Portable Stetet teMM raachtno, 114.44: Eteetrlc roaster, largo site, te 44; Wuhers — Maytag. Noon Queen etc., ill up: Blaud Hwta ■Site. 40 44 each; Round nab la-Mo. I eheiri" iai; TVs, tS: Apt. * Buf-itLL AND TRADB sgejarig: tratt. TRADE OA* RAMOE POR ELEC- s*.^rw*E&o,Mw”wtrt* PMRsa. tsl. if- TTPLa?'giKt^1- Used Trade-In D«it« Lounce Chair .. ggn Davenport and Cbstr _ 1*4*4 TOtei'AYrrU Elec. Hinge ... SM THOMAS ECONOMY *1 S SAelnaw tt >*111 and Appt., m W. 1 wVMaN’S- UEBD TRADE-IN 1 u; .330 44 .... 30 *4 11.40 ::S» WANTED: RELIABLE PERSON *0 {♦"Jo* *M? ■S.le HIFI. TV and Rsii tito m. ra ki For Sah MiBceflHneftfts 67 CEMENT, KOME. TAj •r. pow#r elMhtt. f ^,rTM THJB PONTIAC PRB8S, SATURDAY, DECEMBER i TWEXTY-KIN& W* * fMiiOtf6g*KAo’*a c.': "~b66P LEAKS— *gb' PAN. qb» 5»*5- *«SBapfio fi * Thomson. 7001 M U 1A-N_ »Wp LAWKMQWKR HO? jrteamStsa: TABLE TENNIS Mbfe *• »4^?WNSr2a: I Himn oloelrlcAl, plumbing. »>IM god lumbar supply Open faSiuF -u-! i ALUMINUM KAh shanty 1 Snow Plow lor Jtop or Trvak. 1 4k»' (^l^'l«g *Ub'«,loSdod *V*h Irockg Hi I autoaaaUc switches *%nh7>utomm& !SinUntj'S» 1 15-INOH ROA COLOR TV. CON- gfe.* *** - r? •,SMSSr3Sfig5 -_korrl««, Mf Oakland PE ■aiT**! OlKmrH fT mil . 1W w Hurdn - Opts Bun VERY SPECIAL KMNp Otao pMdUsf II* por buodrad SURPLUS LUMBER A Maa .MATERIAL SALES g>._ 44 pomp, 2-DOOR. (TICS. V-S. PN 5-tom. htomio*._- . bSttH sF- IM* p£df pSlfuni^Dooi VI, mE HID S-PAESBIgiR JPTA- ^raS.T* prlco of Ml. an Credit Mgr.; Mr. MurmpT TS 2-3531. Mil* Bteele. Ford, . ~- ■ John McAuliffe, Ford | IN Oakland -•/ FE 5-4101 | 'll THUNDERSIXD HARDTOP A BEAUTIFUL WHITE CAR LINE ,, _"j.'door HT-! JAM*, dooblo power ThU b WARD ATE. BIEMINOHAM MI i *-am. r _ j____ _ -f . HU PLYMOUTH bELVEDHRMU ftttfW 3INAW, ra DOOR. TEEMS GALLAGHER'S liJLJSgau««-w=-IS-5S! lira Ac66dbiAH. eJiAelleet condition Egs*. MT>MM. NEW COHI NEW. LOW MILEAOE. POWER I STEER I NO AND BRAKES PRICED RIOHT LOW D OWN) PAYMENT. JACK COLE. INC 1000 W. MAPLE AT PONTIAC TRAIL. 1 ' •16 rORD VICTORIA. NO MONEY _ ^sls! M0 PLYMOUTH 2-____ Indcr.. standard transit: dlo. heater. No monay price of MSI. Call Ml Credit Mgr.. PI 2-21 Steele. Ford. in "PLYMOUTH eelTWHM1’^ 1 door hard top, A-l condtuon, 000*. srii» rtna.'w! I ROOM OIL BURN BE. Christmas Tran 67A Stopping Center. PE MM2._ no down paTUent. E AIV monthly. payments Plaao miwt s*,ca vfmr *»u » to Mik6 a*d fcfttiiftiMd, m I faff suvict. ail wart fu*ra»> 1 III ■ SAOINAW PI----- used hamWnd oEbAlCt mjQl "^GRINNELL’S IT S. Saginaw __PE 2-TIOI I PMNO TONtNO-OSCAB SCHlfiDT PE HW I USED ORGAN SALE conn Orsaa aEsMIp wad. f**r-antoed lie saw. BAMMOND Spinet and spenker tab- LoTe^^oS^h- I All newnne enmtoatoad pint free a Pot ran. former r WWJ Radio and at MI 4-75*0 Enfold Turnei A-'M-'M FORD*—CHEVS, " Lloyd Mir. Salta. *" — . J CALL MR. WHITE. CREDIT to AN AOER PE MML ~'m Auto sale* lU S. Saginaw a Plymouth. a-pooR. v-a. Ati- ---mlaaldR. real aharpe White aid* walla. 30.- 0E 3-P1I5. ALL TYPES OP16T a 2ND Nag hay. wflf deliver. OA p m tiiio mt. 83 FIRST AND SBCOND CUT alfalfa, clover, porn OA M For SeIe LIvestLck BAE OLD UIETLAND PONT Sr»&iv%Arw »U Pontiac. ___ Bits and CAb# call aftor I:2t ».m. OE MHl. _ OENTLE cBlLbiEN'O MANE “Your Oiristmss bonus will be a little late.... The button | I pushed to write the check turned out to be the disaster j alarm." Rent Trailer Space 90 j W—ted Uaad Cara JOt 1032 CHEVROLET. 3 DOOR IE-dan, eacellent runnina condition, excellent body . Can altar Oprn. PE MOM. ___ Crissman IMS PONTIAC 3 DOOR I U.G& KULT ELic. HEADER. 000 *» » *wSmlta^To11dSSfn" Laundry trnya and aland and tew m^. i7o^ IM 172 B anflnaw. a* pEr ctht nmoouNr i out and i i of Cnrtataa LEW RETTERLY MUaiC CO | Aaroaa Irom jS5»laM»M| Tbaotra | OPEN EVES. TIL CHRIBTMAS i EXCEPT SAT. CLOSED SUN. mi o-aoo»___________I Salt Farm PtmImch 86 r»rk. SPACE UP TO IT WITH PATIO B, 020 par month, Huron. PH 3-2016 Slippery driYino la here Avoid txponae, hoanrd and incon-Maleaar Hero into IN* oMy and kavr s kt INM Ns* concrete, paved rood, sad enooKaat MeaUoa and la all randy to bint asm in the .»•>"• dome In and lanrn about apodal. Ponttai ALWAYS TOP DOLLAR Por bins ;rodo uaod car* jr JTvaiiwblt qaa pisio Hwy rir qe »i erglldt. radio, hooter, i. Popular diver blue ___It No M OI OSS I CHEVROLET CO ^0 m^. call Credit Mtr Mr. Parka at Mf»7*00 Harold Tumtr Pord 1033 FOB®-' STATION WAGON — hunt good. 4 M« Ure*. 413ft. MA ft-4703 1955 FORD CONVERTIBLE. RA-dio. he%ur. Kri " |g|j BMTnpMMI ___J. cond.. 0350. MY 3-20t3. , ISM POllb. V-*. 3 DOOR VERY nice, throughout. PI .a•n42. H. i Payment i Mr I .. fU 3-2! 1 ISM POHD. REBUILT ENGINE. I walls, positractlor _________ 02300 UL 3-2157_____________■ *00 PONTIAC STAB ciUET . EH mH _______ ____ i5 PONTIAC. NO MONEY DOWir. tuckv Autb Sales. 1*3 South sostnaw pe MHtI*. . ____ms PONTIAC CATALINA. OB 3-1301- r~ 1*67 PONTIAC. I-DQOE HARDTOP, no money down7 full price 10*6 Lucky AMo Sales. 103 South PONTIAC. STAB CHIEF 0-»r hardtop la excellent condi-— ----— steering 11 »Pe*k- . PE WARD AYE. J i Chrtotmas tri ___________ _________J| bimet?2filo*eiI -tod* nn MwMfry rleornaee M beughe •< eednr. bol rogN NSMOg. ME MNaaine*, Bom *1 -- boxee. ton ond peoede and gtR Items. Forbes Printing E Office ss&ajtuphWf anew evenlngg unUl ChrtktnUe. . ‘ S^ixLrz1 ShIh OffkH BihIphieM 1f\ --.tt*. srnve { AUDINO MACHINES PROM OJO j L^lnMtS«s3iigi APPLEE NORTHERN SPUE RALD-wtne ond Red Rome, tin a b-iehol, Jonetoeoe tl.M o buohel UERo. I sothtooo. IS lb*, for 9. ^ KT^ltidT5t*^ Mi i i.im. ii ~ ~rt t ax; juf **• Ft ShIh Hthh 92 OEM OP. WE 1060 CHEVROLET S-TON _________ Formerly used for dollvrrlag gro-eertos. Excellent condition. Stock No. 1012 Only 17*1 NORTH CHEVROLET CO, MS* S. WOODWARD A VC, BIRMINGHAM MI I IMS HLACK CHE VIE IMPALA. I ettch, 0. MUtuol 0-03*3 took CHEVROLET NOMAD 8TA-.on wogon VS engine, power-slide. powrr steering I to ehoooe final Corel ond whit* and silver arl|lnal tjetBS ■ hydromxtle a TT PONTIAC 8UPER~CHiEP HARD- 03*1 1 finfmim l Christmas or Otroo* enootlonf * EQ-SAinWtBci scotch piiti. from *7 00ft* ^sp. tjhfder^ roptns ______ .spoblt tl-- oooo^D _ ......B~~i Oeblond Avo. ANCHOR FENCES rET*2hfflSlHPU RfTrofi 0 INCH SOIL MM, * PT. A « 1* 3 Inch Soil Mp* o 3.70 ,“sav^'¥lumbino supplV*M 172 s. HoMhOU_ PE WlOO NOA^ HEATER. OLASH-UMSD Virttki * Wn Orchard U Rd itjtitr or Npum. n ■ ANY OIL OR OAS MSA TING ‘ ****** _____ New or ittkf Mii ftt * BwfM I 41 |R NAUTILUS RANOK HOOD 36-ioer expert Offortno nothin* _FE 4-0P1S._ _ chooo. bot Off ,**»VOtl** AROU* mo slide, projector cc^jT^.^aE^* “p* rfMr**r H PUMPER boot REGULATION «sr Lane Ever green Farm. Slit , -Jla Hwt 108 ISi MA USB 4 spruce. Balaam and scotch i 1701 MM al’pixt* Hwy. MiUMITA Christmas Gifts 67B TRAINS ON TAELS WILL SELL ^ i'ae^g5ivigs?ss i addins macMnaa from 000 up. The —- •» »■— auStarleeO kronen Etna MO W Huron__________rjs . bkED TlRES S3 AND tfP OLACKMORE ORCHARD SALES m3 new I room wut c'oee Deoemoer 31. *p-m€~itiurr~ reburit" eoeh 1 --------------- m v'em. mwum*9S*m«»; Sale Farm Eqw)pm«nt 87 O E Orouot Ml q«m— mm- -------- - r-n££Z\ STANDARD BRAND NEW tlREd mSKdEd* igVLrt^aS'iSakT "tS* WILLIAMS I servicing Call PE 100^W^^Drr^OtOOdA TTC iva.' BARGAINS iTHr r _ CAAPH-T WrHi Voam RumiEh ¥ Mf w#t i PAd. Hi. F8 41M Mtft O. Thom pi on. HH ^,”1* __________ _ CHRISTMASSPfeCtAL PORTABLE ffPlWRTTEHA .utHwumibw,, TO Auhum Ava. Ft 0-HEs VOSS PORTABLE fffttWMVHjl. tfehiae wide carriage like g*» N* »*0M ■ • . - Sals Sportinf Ooodg 74 BULMAN HARDWARE MS-OAL DARI-EOOL BULB TAME milk cooler It* years old MM Hurd R*._0*ferd_0A S-217! CHALNSAW BUYERS Do ywo know that you eon buy a brand-new IM1 modal MeCul- 461 8 Saginaw *g Enthurg Loot! tiotii bLace rtBfs-/ name brands Off new ear* tl tana* I maw I 85:.“ _ OR FE t *M0. ______ Auto Srvics i 0*3 S. Saginaw ft 440*7. SAFETY SPECIAL FRONT ENu BBmmhT PlURt' wheels NaP. I Brake* rellnad. * — Eddie Stesd* Pont 5rM»Ti4.ir - - E.2^jt*NSi- . know that McCulloch CRANKSHAFT oBlNDINO car C^Mnder Rood. Phone PE DRSYVR SPORT CENTER fr 3RT CK 1043 ELIZABETH* L* PE MTl! OPEN DAILY TIL a. SUN. 0-3 BUNTXRA SPECIAL CAMPIHO Sy*ritHK ,#vuai •(•let aasssaana. akla. sleds < wry equipment All types at _ lid* equipment Martn* agMp- * , a Noeogo Cnrtgsiai iifb.e —s. IUUE-OUT ‘BOAT SALES OUNh - M*al .. WANTED toguuwM! luv. TLl. TRAbC; For Salt Motorcydef 98 FACTORY bRANCH "WORLD FAMOUS'• ! TRUCK-TRAILERS I ■nits A Service i Hew and Used COMMERCIAL TRAILER* BOOTS OP ALL TYPES FRUEHAUF TRAILER COMPART I 4*06 W. P«Ct TA 6-74(10 Call Collect DETROIT WATCH OCR AO SATUEDATS i rM UiUftT. Mg TON. STEEL BOX? | i new- Una. *xc. song. *01 tat. J ton duel wheels. 43 Pord. H ton , ptekup u Chevy l<% tan, Lon* W^TlJgP' Ufn AUBURN too* CHEVROLET PICK-UP FOR sale. FE 4-777*_■ See Us. FOR YOUR Truck Needs Salet & Service GMC alee automobtlea Your chon OLOM Booy terms B Ol-,-CHEVROLET OO IM ( WOODWARD AVE BIRMINGHAM Ml I HARDTOP. KM 1-00*1. 'SafBourr! 1INOHAM. MI I 1060 EDSEL HARDTOP. RADIO 1M0 PfMfttC^tBpfAnt. ' AND HEATER. AUTOMATIC - h-------------SUS STEERINO. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of *30.70 per mo. Call! Credit. Mgr Mr. Parka at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford-1060 FORD GALAXEB. 3-DOOR. 3*0 h.p. Call alter 7. EM 3-3400. 1*01 FORD. 2 DOOR. RADIO AND ERA TEE. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payment* of 00.01 per mo. Call Credit Mgr ‘ -* — ORTH ..J shift, n._____ 1I3I-B. Only tilts. ___ _ NORTH CHEVROLET CO,------------ i 8 WOODWARD AVE BIRMING- j HAM. Ml 4-3730. _________ | 10*7 CHEVROLET BEL AXE 3- i | DOOR. V4 Powerglidc. radio. rmii" *t«it N«**r,i*i7d W ! NORTH CHEVROLET CO, 1*** i 8 WOODWARD AVE . BIRMaO- ; BAM. MI 4-I7M _______ 1 ! 00 Chevy 0, Bel-Air .. ....0000 '03. Pontiac Radio banter MS '00 Nash ASM. Overhauled 0400 ■ PcoNOMV>rcAita ch00~23*MRN uavminti HIM pw I '57 CNOL18H FORD ZODIAC 1*001 hlj^ ft Mt tlr«8. ra- KONOMY CARR M AuhMni NEW RONTIAC8 AT TREMEN- WOLVERINE LUMBERS — rrfiri1* bb msa. i _________n BOLENS AND mb HORAE 41 E Walton srs:. s3Lsrarfr«55i ^'vsJ®dS«nt--------------*-- Min* Market price* paid. Vm- S?.ra?.kT«?MlS,i CSSSItHLffSK?" Fr Sals Bkyctes 96 1961 Factory Branch ! Chrysler $2681 _____i. Hamid Tdfusr ywd. Just Make Payments ’IS POHD. 3 DR' I3S0 Pay Only *17 mo. Du* Pah. 0th Rite Auto, Mr. Ban. PE MM 100 Boat EM. -* — Excellent i at 0*0 Onxmnn. | 1*04 MERCURY. 0225. Call after 7. EM 3-3*00. 1*0* mercuBt CUETOM 2-DOOR ifdtii. 'Vi automatic lrmn»- ml89tWL rmdW. hoaltr vhltewalla. 3-tone hnlan One of th# niceat cart to come out of this area. SST. terr^&vjBEH,^! 1000 8 WOODWARD AVE BIR MINOHAM MI 4-3730 1004^ iritR^^Y^MONtBRfcT. J A- ■ mission, excellent condition no money down Full price ftlM. Asiume paymento of jj.ll per 1 month CALL MR WHITE. I us before you buy Kecgo Sales & Service __ Keego Harbor iiil PONTIAC HARDTOP. 04 00 down, 17.03 per wawk. Call Mr Murphy, CtoSt Mgr,’ YB 3-2430. Eddie Bteele, Ford.____; 1954 PONTIAC STAR CHIRP. RA-dlo heater, now bOttory. MB. PH 1*55 PONTIAC HARDTOP; Hy5 RAMATIC. RADIO1 AMD MAT-ER. ABSOLUTELY HO MOREY DOWN. Aaanma pnymeotj of •10.1* per mo Qsll Credit Mgr. Mr Parke at Ml 4-1MA Harold Turner Port ' ‘ . RAMBLERS Hew 01 cu far gl.SM.4E dellvar-ed 01*3.40 Sown. 04S.lt por mo. includes radio, heater SIM white-wall*. W* must sell M new '*1 Ramblers belor* ton. lot. Any deal s*e* far hniday anagMI*. RACRAMBLER Soper Market. coobomcH ROAD EM^tlOt EM 3-QIM 14* RAMBLER 3-DOOR PUU.Y mutppad. a beautiful trust whir nntair. At — CREDIT MANAGER •PK.ASOM I >R 3-303*. m^sss EdSS^teaS?P v-Jt OAKLAND AT CASS FE 5-9485 mu DM*' Highway , IOMBARD I ha mw._________ mt* QUALITY CHAINSAWS ~~ _ . bathtub*. cHipRK' it* to val- ! ab low ab Sami, Gravel B KING BROS. Balts MI—bw. Etc, n n m. tir orShoittu to CHAIN SAW SERVICE MB Have your shame maihto* eround n«h : r*-— mad* up for an makes ^“aLrisv---------- ‘ B‘ ®*! ff" MM FORD PlcS.tfP. IDEAL FOB i ’60 COMET 4^daor ei^tt J^eyteder. strtight i sidewall*, deluxe trim. 4 00* mtlea | 40 Peek Pttnctaa.': as tou factory ear. Solid while i sj Pord. VE B6H fWlah. -gg Butck. Mar HD7 SiRQS '54 Btudebaker Sport* n fknUTp >3 CadtUae. Ilk* new rUUB8 witHnc.no, IAL LIOHT8 OIL FILTER, j T Am. lArATYtA |yC8lk3^am Lqrry Jerome — mnmft FORD DEALER V* Uranic 1________**■, Iff"____ MM LMlT 44431 nm^rmnfmr~ wajr~~ quarters Opdyke Mkt PE O BUILD1NO SUPPLIES. PAINT* A Perfect Family Gift just in time tor Christmas 1**] Scott Igetort 10*1 Whiaahotue Beat* Big savings an new and used . Bnsts-Motors-Trollers CRU1BB-OUT BOAT SALES «i e: wnitaa fe a t« _ m aaf_ Mg. umb »hkH88b tea* beat and i---- cheap MY 3-10*8 -----if~you-n«*5- ler any emergs we can into ym SEE SEABOARD FINAI ” nfiSLBs | Foto*«m bb8 tpt CBfi 108 j 3-SPEED TRANS M EM 3-040*. 004 CASH WAY - INLET ALUMINUM WINDOW*, tWfaggtor* ■ AN. OWB-OWNER at* ion Sth^ySS.JrM'S . Just Make Payments 0* MERCURY. 13*5 lWBaaf Bivd, at^^— 550 OAKLAND MO* RAMBLER bhoBg COUNTRY' station wagon. Radio, hontor. white walla nils a park ling rail beauty has leather trim. Only S4M Eaay terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CQ lM I WOODWARD ATE:. BtROnNOHAM Ml 4-3735 5* VOLKSWAGEN. SUNROOF. WhltewaUa. radto. tow mlleng*. M67 DODQI. 3 Bosun* Otft* for to*' Everything ...’."Kir. ■» ’ In' 'stock now Oei tho* mat Knotty pin*" T . .....SIMM r and If* width*. Radwosd pant Una ........ *32* M -----—k *1.34 to quanltvi —* 4 paint ; McCulloch CHAIN SAW Famous for it* * yrar-around use. rBVntT.TtBMB Ft SbIb FbU.........71 5iSKAL| %i^DAai.,D« .lend with all **«#ai*ri*4. to our oral anetloa. Marry Christ, mas and Happy How Year from | the Prwula rhmlty at Oxford Coaamuhtly Ahatton______j Sale House Trailer* 89 iiog toTJiiatti' _ "rTv^Tc 7 pauiTa. youNgjnc. Jacobson * Trailer ^ales 4M« dixie hwy. or t-ttn Austin Healv 3000 MGA 1600 Healy Sprite Morrit Convertible New and Used Models Houghten & Son MS N_ Mato. Bochoeter QL 1-*T*1 1464 VOLKrif AOEN M* DOWN Radto haator, while ate* Real sharp! Nn down payment *tU next ' year * Call Credit Itor . Mr. Mttr-nhy, PRldMI. Eddie Pteele Pnrd MM VOLVO. RADIO. HEAYER Iddte Bteele. I Super! J:________I MS OAKLAI -STATION ------------ BARGAINS Uth ACHER Choice of M Cart No lair offer refused Superior Auto Sales - freeTree FREE- M taUons of gas. I *U change* 4 lube , antl-freea*. IN par MM 'M Pnrd Palrlane. 3-dr. IRQ AYE, PE 4-740* Pord RnnchwaBtm ttM DOME MK>6ai RABDTOP. MM MERCURY CLUE COUPE. : RADIO AND HEATER. AUTO-STEERIO ABNSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- ; _ meats of fM.H per ato. Cill ~ Credit Mgr. Mr Parka at 4-7500. Harold Turner Pnrd. Pord Puirlaae. 3-dr. > Chrlitma* ! Stock IW and Rentals j—■ ______m Only BB Rgay term*. NORTF CRBVROUBTTO._lMtl B, WOODWARD AVE B1RM1NO-HAM, M 4-3735 ________ iaai*■hTj~RdAMTT&—wffR-win R wheeli and overdrive uttt. Easy terms ItmTR CHEVROLET CO, | IM* t. WOODWARD Arif. BIR- ! MINOHAM 1C 4-373*.________ r~lmMiLB jUilMHL rBRB TO « good home, fl MM7- , ... , I i ARC COCKER WW 8UOAR- j \________ i^y^f^BLAap w «4lv«r Aftor I. OB t-MM_ ! Uf got. On* Btov*. Blok. ONLY oWenscruiseRs is Lek* Read. Dray- i OR 34MI._____ fRAtiXR. 14 ■■ to*, sand. *75. PB *-!*** colon to chooo* from Interior j or oxtonor. Bo* par Won pt«*r Ond mnlahtog (atoto selection r— mu jffiggjpw jro. Houghten & Son II N Main. Rnohertor QL 147*1 rrtRNATtfflfAT-roit.6pz». teed stodtosn. ** *** earn. RA , 5e 543M. _ '^■■‘sFWBTOBE Sale MubIcaI flood* 71 bailaBiV *etor ittVeome (’m porch ILU Irregulars samples' tytito onli factory can alvo-Miohlian Fluorascem 3*3 Or- _____ Montonhn. FREE gTANDINO TOILETB gft •« Double bool dak .......“ MJ* __ ___Itoaotsa_________ Sand instrument repair, by ’calST'mubic co. SAOINAW______PJ ELECTRIC -DUO Plane ui Baby 0 COMPLETELY OVERHAULED (iULBRAN$tN TRANSISTOR ORGAN arc dachahunds'FOR CTIRMT-maa-Ttmt. ZAMBT*. BE HWii out papers *»• P**>m- M I 7-3*31. mWR. ' . I »A*X. T^nW. MVNA^ BIRDB. 14 ft. 0m SAtoT! MM. 11 ft. Qom. hay* hand traUers a at part* and hoatle FE 4-0743 3173 W. Huron garage doors Factory seconds, nil stopdti Us-t p stock from *M and u ftosM^dmST BfT1£i-“-: I sappearing BhtofO BERRY DOOR SALES Opaa (mm I to * ajMESai .Mu MOT WATOR RftATRRB. J* OAL iR..es!rs.isKVsa AllUTREAU;;i2FGOT lto». EX-e«Unt condition U.8M 82T0 H»fh load Rood' FooiUc _ _______________ , “buyerswaiting ROBTON STtmTaLlRbfci: CUR- j W1_ KBED^TRAIUBM..Wl^CAH ____tut OUTBOARDS BUY OR TRWI NOW WINTER BARGAINS MAZUREK MOTOR A MARINE AALEB FRANCHISED OWENS DCAUR Soon WUWO. AT BAOIRAW Traoaportal'a Offtrcd 100 KNO SmPSOBPH.- - M* Ferry Service toe. OR 3- For S*8b CftfB 106 Just Make Payments • i •5* BU1CK. Ht, *1*5 by only BIT mo On* Fob. gth -------k Mr. ton. PE 5-453* Ilf per PENN, CALL MR WHITT CREDIT MANAGER. ra iiMa -. Kin* Ante toto* 44A a Bggtnan 1 Just Make Payments 4* DODOS. 4-DR . 53*4 Pay only |33 mo, Dwo Peb. tth. Rite Auto. Mr. RaUT PE t-463* IMEaftllvd, at Anbnr*. _. THREE IM3 rOROR. NO MONEY down, fbll orice only IM. tacky Auto foies 113 Bowth Saginsw PE 4-1314. 1156 FORD 4-DOOR. V-6 HYDRA-matio. city ear. You have to so* > ft to fobev* it. MSP. Jo* Male. 1 ail4n. • 1*61 FORD. FAUtLANE BEAtJTl lul Mone B'u» Pthtsh. radio and hesler escrllom condition No monev down full once 43*5 m«"' Hu"1'«R ,lwSrflI CREDIT MANAOER Etna Ante Bate* U4 I begins* 56 FORD TAK1 ments, OR H3M -53 FORD. NEW T1R1 whitewall tli * Non. Full |_____ |____ _________ payment! of 415 nor month. CALL MR WHITE. CREDIT MAN-1 AOER King Auto 1164 OLOAMOB1LE .' 1M7 Pontine 5-dr. Sedan Hydra- 1557 f OVER PAT-! Fenton, RXCEV mway. CLUE BEX3AN STICK north aSiSbuTcb, no* S WOODWARD AVE, BIXMINO- ham mi tha 7*5* OLDSMOaiLE CLUE COUPE. HYDRAMATIC RADIO AND HP A TER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONET DOWN. Assam* nay-menu of sM.1t par an. Cadi Credit Mgr Mr >arka at MI 4-7SM. tognti TOHMt raftL_ IT'S SMART TO LEASE FALCONS TO TRUNDPRBIRD6 FROM IM MONTH TOM SULUVAN AUTHORIZED PORD DEALER ■ -— MAln 6-2365 2 DOOR lab. Stock | 1*47 Mercury 4-dr Sedan. Mere* iV&T?hom#ntoda“ I SF Murphy. Credit Mr , ■M * tag Mark finish, private. 116#* mTi- QUALITY WITH ECONOMY Tri-carb Paver steering and pe*-•t brakes. Posltraction ' rear axle ............ ...........61*45 1666 Chevrolet Parkwood wagon. Powerglidc Radio. Hooter. White Sidewall*" Rad Sad white ... 11645 1565 Kdsel Villager etntton wagon. M Automatic trosaialaatoa gltst 1*54 Chtvrolet 3-dr aadan ... 155 1*57 Ford 3-dr. ElmlgM ttlck BMP IMP Ptmttoe Catalina 4-dr. Rard- ,15* Pontiac stattan wagon. Rydra-mauc Radto had haator ,.. 5744 *5» Butck Century 3-door hardtop. Power iiaamg. Power brake* ......... Milt ’61 CHEVROLET $21951 «•* R*i*h »dr. hardtop smi SHELTON Pootiac-Buick Rochester. Mich. QL 1-8133 HUlqi HARDTOP DTNA- 1 ^^tATER. . I WALL TIRES ABSOLUTELY NO IS* ’57 FORD WAGON $ 795 £^^d^rJ^5W‘ ! ftttrac^.rauaranrp-lnyLj $695 RBHRp "Tb" ^ **■ Aununt payments, at Wl tt pi - PE MW. UC K 7*01X0 NORffi PART id either way. PE 54566. —______ ctha 'to RjHr^fbRi | stvedlLE HOMEd j RONNIE A DIUVEAWAY ra t-TIE ! issume payments *f 117 *6 p gio Can Credit Mtr Mr ParL. at Ml t-76M Harold Turner Ford. 7*66 BUTCK. J DR HARJTOR Radio end heater, fin rust. 6435 v- 6-7*55, '56 BUICK HARDTOP m sharp century l dr. Ivory Bittersweet body Radio — Automatic Pull power PARAKEET ARD CAGE R . 5. With M NOTE True Chlmee. it . . . with Finished Barks PIANO TUN1NQ-OROAN REPAIR iooDik.Toi. male. oAll tfr- NU^^PEt'wOP1 C>f^*»U2 ! noruTeoIan ele Eouno1*u^ pies EM 3-1330 1 Poodle* for Christmas U I NEED 50 (FiSCHER ^ buigkI im a woodward ays.— BIRMINGHAM „ MIMMP - “ 1 HASKINS !sfj USED CAR SALE 16M Butck convertible V-6 engine. Dyne flow, power steering power brakes, radto hooter: Many other accessories krlfht rad lUMah- Like hew black Top. Only .-**** 1*47 Chevrolet "HP” 3-door eedan^ g cylinder engine, standard transmission, radio, hontor. Like new dark bln* llnloh. Save. 3661 Chavraht BM Air 5 A**e hard. HOMER HIGHT MOTORS "14 Minutes Pram Pontiac” rtord. Illrh QA 53536 3 You Want Bargains CADILLAC r VACATION trailsra 16 Trallar Sales and Rental. ■HLsmubmhft “ ’=-™gr s B Hufidaf PUtno Sp«etRll ^^3 Parkhurst Trailer Sales - FINEST IN MOBILE LIVING -Featuring Nen Maaa - Owanaa-Vaatuc* - Buddy Quality Mobile CleRn Used Cars “TOP DOLLAR PAID' •RHINO TITLE) Glenn's Motor Sales______ ____ Huron Bt. Ft 4-1311 j 3lk.M*JBL:-«14l For tap dnitor w Mtnr modM Xf«5iUMV" MBU | S«e M ft M MotCT Saif* **T **!■ j nn Dtarto Ruy,-_OB 4-16*3 Wc'wift h#”* TOP DOLLAR" and haator. whit* wall sowar. Excellent condition. Las thi« •v«rl Clark&ton Motor Sales CHRYSLER,-FLYMOUTR DEALIR R S. .M*Uki Clarkstfln M..... •57 CHEVY, III CLEAN. -______ 541 56 par manth. MM Dnwa 1*3 W. .Irnouoit___ 7*64 CHEVgotiET 3 DOO R. RA-DIO AND HEATER ABSOLUTELY EC MONEY DOWN Atauma par ments of gM.M J*r mo M CTedh Mgr Mr Parks at Id 4-IMP. jfSwM Turnar M , aig p radto 1561 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door sta-t. toll non ws(OU V-l engtn*. Power- a?Kffltors; cMditlon throuthout »v iIMVtai. p#we r ’ wri» , toaterBMutlful i|E V* r And Mat fiAlah i % 7. T HASKINS Houghten & Son CHEVROLET ITU D4XS* Nlthwny «o._, ____________ 3-toll MApl* 5-5*71 Buy Now •ft CORVETTE SOFT TOP DO £ NO INC A-l powStVf&UNQPAf&b“K« MM WWMjt^ raftAN. WARRANTY Powergltd* Radio. Heater A !vy ST A rio N_ w AGON tern I low mllowp*. I owner ear. HAUPT PONTIAC ~*«3S»r , ■■ I CYL. 6TRAIOHT STICK , Pius MA.vTOTHERS r In,words that are simple and few “We're sending hardy Greetings to you, And you and you. HAPPY NEW YEAR , Georg© R. 1 ' Irwin * REAL ESTATE Frank L. Scott j- Elmer Irwin Clifford Hamacher Jim Kincannon Jeanette Hutt Ed. Suthernland George Muensterman * 296 W. Walton Blyd. FE 3-7883 ☆, ☆ ☆ Bud Shelton and All the Staff SHELTON Pontiac - Buick WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS And* a HAPPY NEW YEAR Shelton Pontiac - Buick ROCHESTER, MICH. OL 1*6133 ☆ SEASON'S GREETINGS THIS SIMPLE LITTLE OREBTINO TO EVER YOKE I SEND— FOR I ts THE SORT OP FELLOW WHO WANTS EVERYONE HIS FRIEND ☆ BLAIR rbaLtor H Dixie Hwy. OH 3-1211 HUTTON PLAINS Em. OR 3-11W ☆ MERRY CHRISTMAS ABO HAPPY NEW YEAR Wright Real Estate Have A Very Merry Christmas IL* and a Happy • New Year Paul M. Jpnes, Real Est. and Associates- . MERRY I; CHRISTMAS Happy i New Year ^fO ALL oui^ OOg^CDSTOtaaU RAC RAMBLER K Super Market imn I.c. HAYDEN Realtor 86 E. Walton SINCERE HOLIDAY GREETINGS Harlan Boyce Gerry Eckatbar Lola Kick Betty Heller LaRue Keller joint McNeely C C, Robbins John Robinson R. K. Simpson Herbert H. Smith Hilda Stewart Fred Teichman Dot Wheeler I. 0- Wideman SMITH WIDEMAN REALTY r. HURON ST. " PI Leon T. Stout NOTARY PUBLIC WITH SEAL SEASON’S . GREETINGS From Humphries Realty HOLIDAY continue JOHN TENSION I CHARLIE CRAWFORD SEASON’S GREETINGS from ait of u* to ill of you HELEN McDOUOALL FROM EACH OF US CHARLIE McDOUOALL HOWARD DUNN TOMMY BRANCH OLLB JENKINS TO ALL OF. YOU Merry Christmas LUCKY AUTO SALES 1I3S. Siilnxw To all our clients and friends — we wish you a Merry Christinas and’ a prosperous New Year. May we continue to serve you is the wish of our management and . salesmen ! PONTIAC REALTY T37 BALDWIN PH MI78 Sincere Holiday, Greetings TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS KITH AUTO BALHB M I. Bird. E. FI S-4UC YULETIDE- GREETINGS DAVIS MACHINERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR To All'Our Friends SEASON'S GREETINGS FROM YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS 1899 S. Telegraph Rd. PH 1*033 MERRY CHRISTMAS To All Our Friends and Clients We Extend Sin derest Greetings for a Happy, Wholesome Holiday Season MERRY CHRISTMAS We wish you and yours a Joyous holiday season. We also want to thank you sincerely for your faith and 'confidence in our business methods. To serve you well is our aim. BIG BEAR CONSTRUCTION M W. HURON ■ n 3-7B33 Season's Greetings PROM GILES REALTY CO. CLAUDE C. McGRUDER L. L. THOMPSON SOLON SPEARS JOHN BTONE AARON D. BAUOHEY PAUL CEANCEY CHALMBR L. PENNY MERLA J. BURGESS NAOMI BAUOHEY -EVA ANDERSON-—PRANK BONNER— —WEB O RIMES— PRED HAMILTON— —MAYNARD HOLMES— —EVA LANE-—FRED ROSBVEAR— —ELSIE STRAOEA— —ORADY SMITH— -HERB STRALEY-—JACK SMITH— -HERB WETTLAUPER - i Tom Bateman L. H. Grimes Merriest Christmas Happiest New Year BATEMAN Realty company ITT I. TELEGRAPH HD. SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL OUR Friends and Customers C. PANGUS, REALTOR list MIS.. OrtaaTfflc. HA 7-3I1S CLOSED TIL JAN. 2ND., INI BEST WISHES For A MERRY CHRISTMAS And A HAPPY NEW YEAR Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 7S W. Huron 81. FI Hill Season’s Greetings fo aU our (rltadi tad custorae day health mad cood fortune f •v you through the eoailag yei IVAN W. SCHRAM • -ON LAND —AT SEA —IN THE AIR... No Matter Where You Are MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE «N W. HURON FI Mil WE WISH YOU A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS MERRY CHRISTMAS! HAPPY NEW YEAR! Johnson Radio & TV 4» I. Walton Bird. FE I-4M* NEW YEAR FROM GARNER GROGAN QUALITY Motor Sales Wp wish you and yours joyous holiday season. And while at it, we went to thank ^pu sincerely for.your faith and confidence in our business methods. To serve you well is our aim. HAPPY NEWYEAR ☆ RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES AUTHOaiSHD RAMBLER DEALER ACTBORIEID PONTIAC DEALER TO OUR MANY FRIENDS May We Say Merry Christmas and a Happy . New Year YELLOW CAB FE 5-6161 or FE 4-1581 IT'S A PLEASURE At THE HOLIDAY TIME TO BAY "THANK i YOU" I May Your Christmas and New Year Be Bright PROM ☆ Merry Christmas John K. Ifwin & Son REALTORS 3U Wait Huron st FE 544*7 FE MW Merry Christmas TO OUR FRIENDS AND „™-TOMERS AND MAY TUB NEW YEAH ER1NO HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY TO ALL. FRANK SHEPARD -Realtor i Beauty^Sh< Holiday Greetings PROS! ARRO REALTY ted McCullough. rialtoN MAROARR McCULLOUOK FR1D ST. BOUVER BEST WISHES It It «o sratlfylaa to aarva yea that w« thank yea far th« artot-lc((, and tend the Beet Wlahea •Ter far year Christmas. B&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway DRAYTON PLAINS MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR Turner’s Truck Center HAROLD TURNBR me. FORD DHALBR BIRMINGHAM Merry Christmas MERRY CHRISTMAS I HAPPY NEW YEAR! 'SALES *-SERVICE U30 Joslyo Art. at Waltnn Bird. FE MIST TO WISH ALL Customers and Friends A Merry Christmas AND HAPPY NEW YEAR Singer Sewing Machine Co. MERRY CHRISTMAS To Thoqe We Have t Served... And Those We Hope to Serve Happy New Year TAYLOR'S CHEVROLET-OLDdMOBILE MArket 4-4501 vWALLED LAKE MERRY CHRISTMAS A little CMrlMata* ainaaaa Packed with Joyou, cheer. Per year Happy Ch Hat mat And year Happy Ykarl We Wish All • The ' People of PONTIAC A • , Merry Christmas Happy New Year ■ Owner—Mr. Haaa ROOSEVELT HOTEL US N. Parry PI M)2i Merry Christmas and a Haroy New Year PACE MY DADDY SEE: Merry Christmas AND A Happy New Year PROM EDDIE STEELE • and Eihployes 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. t • From All . of Us A Heartfelt Wish That your Christmas be joyful and your New Year one of good , fortune. WARREN STOUT REALTOR 77 N. Saginaw St. . FE 5-8165 Season's Greetings To Our Many Friends in Pontiac, and Throughout Oakland County We are deeply grateful for -your support of our program during the past year. • ☆ THE SALVATION ARMY MEN'S SOCIAL SERVICE CENTER US WEST LAWRENCE Major Ernest Alder (MABAOBBl ☆ SEASON'S GREETINGS SURPLUS LUMBER AND MATERIALS SALES CO, » ; >40 Highland Rd. OR 2-70M A MERRY CHRISTMAS To, One and All From KENNEDY REALTOR 1 AND STAFF LLOYD WELLE >«« w Merry Christmas We wish the full warmth of Christmas joy to our many friends, clients, and neighbors. Happy New Year ☆ ☆ ☆ . Suburban GLENN'S : 0L°s MOTOR SALES 592 s- Woodward, B ham WISH YOU A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS ’AMD A Happy New Year OLENN DOUOLA8 TOM DOUOLAa JAMES DOUGLAS LLOYD OgBUIUI 952 west Huron ☆ ☆ ☆ MI 4-4485 HAVE A VERY Merry Christmas And A Happy New Year Hr. and Mr*. Harold Frank,. Mr. MERRY CHRISTMAS TffDAwsoN's sau:s Merry Christmas -and a —New Year— from BEATTIE Shep’s Motor Sales ■AW BLYD. PW |-4> IPSS 3pp wm ---' . _ , , THE PONTIAC parts, SATUBDi ☆ '■ ’ From All of Ui ■ i j Vl ☆ WE To All of'You, WISH YOU . Best Wishes for Christmas and the Season's i Greetings A New Year PM Kelcbder ☆ MERRY Rdy C. Metier Ondh X P»lr non Matthews- CHRISTMAS AND MAY THE YEAR "Bud" Nicholie REALTOR Hargreaves 1961 L RdU Bklnln aad IniuranM * Mt. Clement at. Pt i-iBoh> . ☆ AND B N G T "JIM" WILLIAMS Staff H E . 'N AND SALES FORCE ☆ YOUR JOYS Sincerely 630 OAKLAND AVE EACH DAY RmiN thank, from on lor TOOT ' pdtronoft durian fee pant yoar h I. ant deeire lo etrva »tu hid g£pvdB*rr* Wishing You ☆ i ■ • ' ' i FROM THE A m TASK OP LIV1NO. DAT TO EMPLOYES ' VERY day. OF THE MERRY •art ktept ui M th« ft; THE CHRISTMAS M no* that Chrlitmn. Urn* .It j PONTIAC AND A J W# elided |N If Boa*. RETAIL HAPPY Thai afro thlakta* »f you end auhlaa you oTorr hlootod he*, plnetfl • l STORE THE 'GOODWILL*' | LOTS NEW YEAR! * Merry MERRY CHRISTMAS Christmas! j 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7954 AND M* mih %tdadi* frein ft r tad.] near had nrltb them lotdt of | Mpiai Wit day tod dll and Capitol Srtwinjj Center j ■ ■ Gallagher's 1U K Huron PS MMi CORNER: CASS-PIKE j FE 2-1185 ☆ ☆ WE WISH TO THANK ALL THE PEOPLE OP PONTIAC YULETIDE TO ALL OUR GREETINGS Friends and Neighbors May We Extend to You THE MOST JOYOUS HOLIDAY SEASON AND TO ALL OAKLAND COUNTY FOR YOUR OUR Lew Betterly PAST PATRONAGE Customers Music Co. AND TO WISH BtatimOUAM. MICWIOAN >everyone a JOffNJ. SMITH Merry ☆ ☆ ☆ 1 DODGE INC.* 21 I S. Saginaw St. ' • V FR SAW ■ - - Christmas AND A bmcere , Merry Happy Holiday New Year Christmas Greetings i ■ . ■. ☆ Happier Healthier New Year ’ ☆ ■& ☆ NORTH CHEVROLET w® MARIE PALAZ1NI To all our frienda and customers we have served in the past and hope to 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI 4-2735 ☆ KAMPSEN REALTY serve in the future. SUI Inahflh Lake Rand FR MW ☆ ☆ ☆ Happy Holiday Season Sincere EAKLE CLEANERS * DYERS Holiday .GMC LEONARD CAKLE tst Otkltnd Avd. ' M MSU Greetings TO OUR Factory Branch CUSTOMERS AND t 675 Oakland at Cass a Friends - FE 5-9485 Merry Christmas! Our Warmeit Wi*h for M.R. HANSON Continued Happiness t ’ ☆ ☆ ☆ •* -e* ■ . 1 V ' -. Plastering Contractor in mud n h* Dorris 6, Son * - REALTOR* MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A 'ROSPEROUS NEW YEAH BRIGHT SPOT ORCHARD LAKE AT CASS AVE PE 8-048B M,erry Christmas To All OUr Patrons And Friends FROM OLIVER MOTOR SALES and Staff Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Froth All of Us •To AU of You ■VANS EQUIPMENT tftt Jilt* Rlfhway ia vim n i-m Twas the night before Christinas VVhett all through the house Not a creature was stirring, hot even a mouse The stockings were hung by the chimney with care In hopes that.St. Nicholas soon would be there, The children were nestled .all snug in their beds. While visions of sugar-plums' danced in their heads. And mamma In her kerchief and I in my rap, Had just settled our brains for a long winter’* nap, When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter, 1 sprang from the bed to see what was the matter. Away to the window I flew like a flash, Tore open the shutters and threw up the sash. The moon on the breast of the new-fallen'snow, Gave the lustre of mid-day to objects below, When, what to my wondering eyes should appear, But a miniature sleigh, and eight tiny reindeer, With a little old driver, so lively and quick, I new in a moment it must be St Nick, More rapid than eagles his coursers they came. And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name '■/ Now, Dasher I now. Dancer 1 now, Francer and Vixen I On, Comet, on! Cupid, on! Dunder and Blitzenl To the top of the porch! to the top of the walll Now dash away! dash away! dash away all! As dry leaves that before the wild hurricane fly. When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky, So up to the house-top the coursers they flew, With the sleigh full of toys, and St Nicholas too. And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof The prancing and pawing of each little hoof. As 1 drew in my head, and was turning around, Down the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound. He was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot. And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot, A bundle of toys he had flung on hia back, And he looked like a peddler just opening his pack, His eyes how they twinkled 1 his dimples how merry! His cheeks were like roees, his nose tike a cherry 1 His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow, And the beard of his chin was as white as the snow, The stump of a pipe he held tight in his -teeth, And the smoke it encircled his head like a wreath, He had a broad face and a little round belly, That shook when he laughed, like a bowlful of jetty. He was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf, And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself, A wink of his eye and a twist of his head, Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread j He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work And-fitted *11 the stockings: then turned with a jerk, And laying his finger aside of his nose. And giving a nod. up the chimney he rose, He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle. And away they *11 flew like the down of a thistle. ButI heard him exclaim, erl he drove out of sight, MERRY CHRISTMAS to all and to all a good night. WISHING.YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS From the WANT AD . DEPARTMENT of die PONTIAC PRESS'' TO ALL OUR FINE PATRONS A Very Merry Christmas LADD'S AVON CALLING... lack S'*!! you do) MERRY CHRISTMAS rc «-*$«• Drayton Plain.. P O. Boa US . MERRY Christmas To All Of Our Many Friends and Customers and a Joyous New Year From All of Us at HASKINS CHEVROLET Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M15 SINCERE WISHES poa a Very Merry Christmas AMS A Happy NeW Year WEIGAND MUSIC CENTER EOAND YULETIDE GREETINGS May war Holiday wajonba a Joy- hrta*"yfUfutlmoaturo *ot »u“ aaaa aAA MwMii. Dorothy Snyder Lavender ☆ ☆ ☆ MERRY CHRISTMAS ☆ ☆ ☆ We wish you and yours I a joyous holiday season. I And while at it, we want to thank You sincerely lor your faith and confidence in our business methods. Ter serve you well is our aim. ☆ ☆ ☆ HOMER HIGHT MTRS. HOLIDAY GREETINGS FROM REALTOR PARTRIDGE AND ASSOCIATES Merry j Christmas!" ☆ MERRY CHRISTMAS To Those We Have Served — and Those We Hope to Serve We wish Christmas could be forty-eight hours long to hold double measure of happiness we wish for you and yours.. ☆ HAUPT Pontiac Sales j N MAW ST.. CLARKBTOR opts Miut in * tt , MAjrtd A-IMS MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR To Our Many Friends FLOYD KENT And Hi* Staff 1916-1961 Ml Dial* Hirtway PE 1-0133 SEASON'S GREETINGS PROM TOUR MILFORD CHEVROLET DEALER Van Camp Chevrolet, Inc. HAPPY NEW YEAR J. a: TATLOR AOEHCT HE THANK TOO or tour Kr ifini VERT0* Happy New Year! Home & Auto Loan Co. m COMMUNITY ML BUM. prone rm S4U1 PRANK LAMKREAUX ta O. WILLIAMS irfmtM SHCRAMUM Oiford, Michigan OA ► ☆ ☆ ☆ A MERRY CHRISTMAS T> oar mead*. haw cm Mi oe» Hr Mac UMI iMi am he the ted ef yean Mr rea. Harold Turner, Inc. . MI 4-7500 MERRY CHRISTMAS It is our sincerest wish that we may serve you during 1961. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Tyler and the entire ataff at Orion Community Auction ■nvpNE MY THANKS To AU Up CaatoMCra Frlendi JOEVALLBLY Holiday Greetings from BOB FROST, INC And Staff 280 Hunter Bird. -BIRMINGHAM SEASON'S GREETINGS. RILL ROUNDS RAT WILHELM LORN A SLLtR LOYALI ROLUES * PAUL LEFLSR MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY ffltV YEAR JOHN LADINOSR REALTY MSI WUItoBt U. *d. OR 4-MII MERRY CHRISTMAS . TO ALL OUR PRIRNDS AND CUSTOMER* AND A Joyous NEW YEAR Waldron Hotel M • JNM PR MM To Your Home May There Come More Good Things By The Score For A Merrier .Christmas And A More Prosperous New Year . Than Ever Before. CAMERON H. CLARK REALTOR 1362 W HURON ST. Hearty YULETIDE Greetings "friends CUSTOMERS WILSON PONTIAC-CAD1LLAC 1350 N. Woodward ' Birmingham, Mich. Season's Greetings! With ilaeere iff reelatlaa o! {dot flMMd&t cod (dad WflT »a *1U yea all fetSw at a eft* Mam |IMBM Day aad A Macpy New My. suit from WESTOWN REALTY PR Ml* Id. I tad I i t. Hobday Greetings All Our Friend* Stefanski Radio & TV tin W. Huron LLOYD MOTORS WISHES You A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR LINCOLN MERCURY COMET ENGLISH FORD tu *. SAOINAW • Merry Christmas Holiday Greetings Our sincere wish Is that yoju kave a very Merry Christmas and that the New Year will bring you full measure of health and prosperity. •* Hart land Area Hardware We Sincerely Wish All Of YOU . I ftg^yttA mAMBLR^ A Happy Holiday Season | SEASON'S From All of Us at ’ Hagstrom PONTIAC OR 4-GJ58 GREETINGS . tTB?V" i dfc RRYCHRISTMX5" HAPPY NEW YEAR UNIVERSAL CO. P> LSM* Professional piano playing with constant Movie (Cont.) J (7) Motor Gty Golf •si* (2) Highway Patrol » (41 Pierrot (Cant) | (7) Youth Bureau « (9) Christmas Show (Cont.) '{I** (!) Blue Angels RCA COLOR TV Sweet's Radio TV jRmrg (E^rtetmu Radio and TV (Gpeople Are Funny. (7) Decoy (9) Christmas Show (Cont.) I7:» (3) Perry Mason (4) Bonanza—Western (7) Roaring 20s 1-7:46 (9) Learn, to Draw 8:06 (9) Explorations l:Sf (21 Checkmate (4) Tall Man (7) Leave It To Beaver (9) Passing Parade I St 44 (9) Ted Undaay •:M (4) Deputy ‘ <2> Checkmate (Cont.) (7) Lawrence Welk (9) Ice Hockey — Detrot Red Wings play Toronto Maple Leafs. 9:30 (2) Have Gun, Will Travel (4) Church Service (7) Welk (Cant.) (9) Hockey (Cont,) 10:00 (2) Gunsmoke (4) Church (Cont.) (7) Sports Review 14:90 (2) Sea Hunt (4) Church (Cent.) (7) Make That Spare (9) Hockey (Cont.) 14:44 (7) Christmas Carols (9) King Whyte 11:44 (2) News (4) News (7) Church Service. (9) News 11:10 (9) Weather, Sports 11:14 (2) Weather (4) Weather tl:tt (2) Sports (4) Sports (9) Movie — "Miracle on To all of our cherished friends we wish the happiest of Christmases! Greetings from PHELPS ELECTRIC 2616 Dixie Highway OR 3-1217 Ob this greatest day in Christendom you have our heartfelt good wfekee for fee very beet that Me can bring. And we wish you health and proepority in the coming year. MICHIGAN HEATING COMPANY 88 Nawbarry Si. •ESI CHRISTMAS WISHES ORWANT HEARING SERVICE Tour Zenith Hearing Aid Deafer 11 W. Lawrgnct St. WE PLEDGE: In the New Year to buy Amer-' lean, sell American, and service American made products. We believe in and support the Amer-ican tree enterprise system* by" baying and telling the products of its labor. . Merry Christmas to You and Yours OBEL 34th Street.” (1917) A white-bearded man named Kris Kringle plays Santa Claus. 11:14 (2) Movie - "The Star Maker.” (1939) Musical about songwriter Gus Edwards. Bing Crosby. 11:94 (4) Love Story 19:44 (4) Church Service ’ (7) Church Service 1:44 (T) News, Weather 1:94 (4) Movie—Musical • Saturday Night Movie: Under Your Spell.” (1936) Tired " of public life a famous opera ' star hides away in New Mexico where he was bom. Lawrence Tlbbett, Wendy Barrie. SUNDAY MORNING 7:53 (2) Meditations. 4:00 (2) Mass for Shut-in*. 9:10 (9) Billboard. 0:iS (9) Sacred Heart. h:30 (2) Christophers. (9) Herald of Truth. 8:34 (4) News. 0:00 (2) Court of Health. . (4) Church at the roads. (7) Understanding Our World. (9) Temple Baptist Church. 4:14 (2) To Dwell Together. 9:94 (2) Detroit Pulpit (4) Eternal Light. (7) Christian Science. (9) Queen Prelude 9:49 (7). Armchair Adventure 10:60 (2) Christmas U.S.A. (4) Industry on Parade. , (7> Faith for Today. (9V Queen Elizabeth 110: io. (9) Cathedral of Tomorrow 119:14 (4)~ (color) Cartoon Storybook. 16:94 (7) Ricky the Gown ii:oo (4) Boys’ Choir (2) Felix the Cat (7) Star Shall Rise 11:16 (9) Oral Roberts 11:14 (2)-Little Lulu. 11:90 (2) Union Pacific. (4) Air Force Story. (7).Rocky and His Friends (9)-' Damon Runyon Theater. 11:49 (4) Americans at Work. Crosw UiM (3) Sports. (4) Sports. ill:tt (2) Movie—"Remember the Night.” (1940) The law goes after * girt crook. Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray. (9) Movie — “The Secret." (English; 1MB) A woman hides a fortune in diamonds in her child’s teddy bear. 11:94 (4) Movie — “She Married Her Boas." (1935) A secretary has loved her boas for years, MONDAY MORNING 7:14 (4) Today (7) Funews 7:14 (2) Meditations 7:14 (2) On the Farm Front 7:94 (2) Felix the Cat. (7) Johnny Ginger. 4:14 (2) Captain Kangaroo. 1:94 (7) Movie |l:44 (?) Mwie (4) I Married Joan. 1:94 (4) Exercises. 9:44 (7) News. 4:44 (4) Faye Elizabeth. 14:44 (4) Dough Re Ml. (7) Exercise. 10: tt (9) Billboard. 16:90 (4) (color) Play Your Hunch. (7) Divorce Hearing. (9) Chez Helene 11:49 (2) I Love Lucy. (4) (Color) Price Is Right. (7) Morning Court. (9) Romper Room. 11:14 (2) Clear Horizon (4) Football Preview (7) Love That Bob. 11:44 (4) Football Championship. MONDAY AFTERNOON Radio & TV 3930 flizabarii Lake Rd. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 10 (2) Detroit Speaks. (4) ,U. of M. Presents. (7) Championship Bowling. (9) 12 Days of Christmas 12:90.(2) Foltow That Man. <4) Builders’ Showcase. (9) Prince Minister (21 Movie. (4) Movie (7) World Adventure Series (9) J.A. Owmet (7) Movie 9:40 (4) Captain Gallant. 2:96 (4) Movie. 9:90 (7) Championship Bridge (9) Movie. I (4) Amahl, Visitors (7) Brave Stallion 4:30 (7) Paul WincheU (2) Press Conference. (2) Christmas Startime (4) Celebrity Golf (7) Directions ’61 4:94 (4) Chet Huntley (9) Men Into Space. SUNDAY EVENING 6:44 (2) I Love Lucy (4) George Pierrot (7) State Trooper. (9) Popeye. 6:30 (7) Walt Disney. (2) Twentieth Century (9) Close-up i:44 (4) Shirley Temple. (9) Star and Story (2) Lassie r:96 (2) .Dennis the Menace (7) Maverick (9) Wayne and Shuster 8:00 (2) Ed Sullivan. > (4) National Velvet 8:96 (4) Tab Hunter ' (7) Lawman 4:44 (2) Theater. (4) Dinah Shore (7) Rebel. (9) Movie — "Goodbye, Mr. Chips.” (1939) An English schoolmaster is beloved by his students. 9:90 (2) Jack. Benny (7) Islanders 110:00 (2) Candid Camera (4) Loretta Young. 10:90 (2) What’s My Line (4) This Is Your Life. (7) Christmas Night 11:46 (2) News. (4) News. (7) Movie—"Rolling Home.” (1948) In order to help a friend pay off a mortgage, youngsters enter a horse in a race. (9) News. 11:14 (9)cQueen Elizabeth 11:16 (3) Weather. (9) Weather, Sports (4) Weather. (9) gnsfe (56) Ub 30. 12:94 (3) Search for Tomorrow. (7) Beat the Clock. (9) Mary Morgan. 12:40 (59) La. Douce France 12:46 (2) Guiding Light. •2:44 (91 News. 1:00 (2) My Little Margie. (7) About Faces. (9) Movie. 1:14 (56) Parlez Francais 1:24 (T) Life at Riley. (2) As the World Turns. (SB) World History. 2:44 (2) Medic. (7) Day in Court. (56) Nuestros Vecinos. 2:94 (2) House Party ' (7) Road to Reality. (56) Tomorrow’s Craftsmen 3:00 (2) Our Misa Brooks. (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Queen for a Day. (9) Movie. 3:94 (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust? 4:44 (2) Brighter Day (4) Make Room.for Daddy. (T) American Bandstand. 4:B (2) Secret 8torm. 4:94 (2) Edge of Night. (4) Here’s Hollywood | (9) Adventure Time 4:41 (56) Theater 56 6:84 (2) Movie (4) (color) George Pierrot Presents (7) Johnny Ginger (91 Jingles. 1:94 (7) Captain Gallant. 1:16 (9) News. MONDAY EVENING 4:44 (4) Trackdown. (2) Movie (Cont) ' (2) Movie (Cont.) (7) News, .Weather. (9) Popeye. (56) Biology. 6:14 (7) Sports 6:14 (7) News. 6:96 News Analysis. (4) Weather. 6:96 (2) News. (7) Vikings (9) Brave Eagle. 4:44 (2) Sports. (4) Sports. 4:41 (2) New*. (56) Industry on Parade. 7:44 (2) Assignment Underwater (4) Sportsman's Corner. IT) Tombstone Territory. (9) Ybu Asked For It. (56) 'Tabernacle Organ 7:90 (2) Grand Jury' (4) Riverboat. SONOTONE House of Hearing Free Hearing Tests Free Parking At Roar of BaUding "Open Int by Appofafmeat” 143 Oakland FEderal 2-1225 \ PONTIAC, MICH. (T) Cheyenne. ’ (9) Movie - "Gun Belt.’ (1983) A famous gunfighter decides to retire. GMkRB Montgomery, Tab Hunter. (56) Way of Life/ *:oo (2) CBS Reports (4) Riverboat (Cent.) .. ' •■(7) Cheyenne (Cont.) (9) Movie (Cont.) (56) Language and Linquist- “ ’ iCS. '’ • V- :X- 8:30 (2) CBS Reports (cont.) (4) Wells Fargo. . (7) Surfstde 6. , j (9) Movie (Cont.) (56) Animals of the Seashore. 8:44 41) Danny Thomas. . (4) Klondike. (7) Surfside 6 (Cont.) (9) Don Messer’s Jubilee. (56) Modem State. 4:94 (2) Andy Griffith. (4) Dante. (7) Adventures in Paradise. (9) Jack Kane 10:04.(2) Hemesey. (4) Barbara Stanwyck. (7) Paradise (Cont.) (9) Dr. Hudson 16:94 (2) Face the Nation (4) Berie Jackpot. (7) Peter Gunn. (9) News . 0.(2) News. (4) News. (7) Racket Squad. 11:16 (2) Weather. (4) Weather. 11:94 (2) Sports.' (4) Sports. 11:26 (2) Movie — "The Grave Robbers of Outer Space.’ Bela Lugosi. ‘ (9) Movie — “Love, Crazy.’ (1941) /The appearance of the mothertin-law foils the plans of a young couple. William Powell, Myma Loy, Gail Patrick. 11:94 14) Jack Parr i (7) Movie — ‘‘Spin a Dark ; Web.” (English; 1956) woman ahd her brother plan a race-track swindle. TUESDAY MORNING (4) Today (T) Funews. 7:99 (2) Meditations. 7:91 (2) On the Farm Front. 7:14 (2) Felix the Cat. (?) Johnny Ginger. 4:14 (2) Captain Kangaroo. 4:24 (7) Movie. 6:44 (2) Movie. (4) 1 Married Joan (59) Saludos Amigos. 4:94 (4) Exercizes. s:*6 (7) News. 4:14 (4) Faye Elizabeth. 14:49 (4) Dough Re Mi.. (7) Exercises. (56) Our Scientific World. 16:98 (9) Billboard. 14:94 (4) (Color). Play Your Hunch, (7) Divorce Hearing. (9) Chez Helene. (56) American Literature. 10:45 (9) Nursery School Time. 11:44 (2) I Love L«cy- (4) (Color). Price Is Right. (7) Morning Court. (9) Romper Room. (56) Guten Morgen. 11:94 (2) Gear Horizon. (4) Concentration. (?) Love That Bbb! * y (56) Invitation to Art.. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:64 (2) Love of Life. (4) Truth or Consequences. • (?) Texan. (9) Susie. (56) Colonialism. 12:90 (2) Search for Tomorrow., (4) (Color). It Could Be You. • -; (7) Beat the Clock. (9) Mary Morgan. 12:40 (56) La Douce France. 12:46 (2) Guiding Light. 12:44 (9) News. 12:46.(4) News. 1:04 (2) My Little Margie. (4) News. 7) About F (9) Movie. . j 1:44 (4) Bold Journey. { (7) Life of Riley. (56) World History, 2:14 (2) Medic, (T) Who Do You Trust? (56) Memo to Teasers. (2) Brighter Day. (4) Make Room for Daddy. It) American Bandstand. 4fl9 (2) Secret Storm. 4:94 (2) Edge of Night. Jingles. (4) Here’s Hollywood. (9) Adventure time. 4:04 (2) Movie. (4) (Color). George Pierrot. (7) Johnny Ginger. (9) Looney Tttnep and 3:18 (59) Friendly Giant. (7) Rin Tin Tin. (56) Michigan Conservation. 6:49 (59) News Magazine. 4:86 (9) News. 1460 presents Sounds of Christmas SATURDAY, DEC. 24, 1960 9:10 Carafe by Craaby * 7:00 CariMSs Radio Nows 7:19 Lawranca Walk Ckristmas Party 7:10 .Chrirtmss aa Bavariy Uland— Zuallika RofMart Dfekaa’s Cbilrtous Carol S:10 A Children's Ckrtshus* Musical* 4:00 Frad Wartag's Chrirtoua Party- Uwhraraal OH Saal 9:10 Christmas Around fh* World 10:00 Laafer Lanin Christma< Danca Party 1060 Marian Tabarnacfe Choir 11 KM) Cantral Marti a dirt Church 12:00 I*. Michael's Midnight Mai SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1960 1 KM Man an Tabamasto Chair 1 JO Warsaw Canssrta 2 JO 1KM 1:10 Chrfenaa Sassg* Pra 6:00 Mulsh ' Miilah Chair a) Indagandanca, Ma. 7:10 CbrfehsMS WMh Caaay • JO A |srry Oisan Cbsfelil 9:10 Chrfenaa WM Cbswfc Lawfe 10:10 A Bab Lark Christmas 1440 On Year Dial Por II uvwranyj ■ p-Buy now before tho Ic solos tox increase Jon. J H 2! Also we are giving huge discounts to cut down our inventory, we hove made our month- ” . iy and yearly quota and tike to pass the sav- ■ ings on to you, help us save on our personal -property tax* BtfY NOW AN0 SAVE - ON AU APPLIANCES AIM TV's First Payaml fa Match H yog daaira Electric Ctapuy ■ ...____y aigbl HI Christams HI i pun, 125 W. Huron Street FI 4-2525 J BETTER TUBE TESTING Oakland County Electronic Association members offer free tube testing service on highest quality tube testers to those who wish to bring TV and radio tubes in the shop for. testing. In oddition, these qualified technicians can odyise you on how those tubes testing defective can affect your equipment, Unnecessary tube purchases quiy be avoided. See your OCEA Tv serviceman for all your electronic service needs. MEMBER SHOPS LISTED BELOW Aebm Re4e * IV, 19 Asher* FI 4-HS5 Condon's Radio A TV, 36 S. Telegraph FI 4-9736 C A V Safes A Service, 151 Oeldead Aft, FI 4-1515 Delby Radio A TV, Ml Lshigh, FI 4-9902 Hampton Electric C«., 92S W. Huron, FE 4-2525 teTi IMh f*V. 770 Orchard Ufa Avov FI 4-5141 Johnson’s Indie A TV, 45 L Walton Ihrd., FE 84519 OMRedM* TV, 3930 OhebelhUho ltd* FK 44945 Rich TV, 1959 North Opdyko Rd* FI 44331 Phelps Electric Co., 2615 Dixie Highway, OR 3-1317 StofensM Radio A TV, 1157 W. Huron St., FE 24967 Sweet's Rodk 4 Appleoco, 432 W. Heron S»„ FI 4-1133 Walton RmBo * TV, 515 L Walton Ihd., FE 3-3357 WKC, Inc., Sorvko Dept., 31 W. Alloy, FE 3-7114 01KLUVD COUNTY ELECTB0NICS ASSOCIATION Assorted, Reedy to In FREIGHT CARS 91c ALL REVELL Ready to Nun e- 21% HO Rt—tt CertitHwItthes,M.»9 va1h, ft, IS.99 HO fAdflc Typo 2-6-2 Locoaetive fill ________________ n»». cj), wsiiajnur u»t, , HO TRAIN LAYOUT $W9S with telephone poles and track mounted —reedy to put your own train on. Reg. 14.95 ...................... ........... 3 FT. FJLEX TRACK. ... .......50c LANDSCAPE MATERIAL GRASS—BALLAST ETC. 29c TREES—SHRUBBERY ... 1.00 Over 100 Building Kits in Sleek From 39"* MODEL MOTORING Extra Track—1Transf or mere, Etc. ALSO KANT OTHER TRAIN ACCESS0BBS Scarlett’s Bicycle AHobby Shop" 20 East Lawrence FE 3-7843 £ 4 THE PONTIAC PR THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, I960 HRISTMAS is a time for remembering the miracle of our Saviours birth... a time for rejoicing anew in the bright and shining promise of the glorious message of “Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men.” Upon a midnight clear, as herald angels sang and shepherds rejoiced in their field, Christ was born in the Utile town of Bethlehem I960 years ago. Today as the Christmas enters die hearts of people everywhere, renewing their brightest hopes, fortifying their courage, re. affirming their faith. Today its transcendent glory undimmed arid undiminished by the passage of the centuries, the miracle of our Saviour’s birth is the inspiration of man’s deepest aspirations, the Divine promise of their joyous fulfillment. pexTiAC -fiaggs,.: gAyuspAY, dkckmbkr a*. ioao Tie D^rfa Birmingham Community Sing in Shain Park Today Michigan Starts Off Poorly With 10 Digilt for U.S. Tragedy List ' Mat-Minus. John * Adorns, tnc. fa Completing the most successful year ip its history, with billings in excess of $53 million, Ernest A. Jones, president of the advertising agency, told employes at their Cfacfatmas luncheon yesterday. Agency business was 28 per cent ctot above 1959 in its offices- in his birth weight And be ' is being showered with Christmas - preoenls—toys, dolls, dotbea—from all sections of the country. names tax expert Kennedy’s caution on. the business slump and unemployment of more than four million waa point* ed up as he announced Friday the appointment of Walter W. Heller. University of Minnesota economist and tax expert, as chairman of were reported la many puts M the country, adding to normal driving haxaitk The National Safety Council sfaO issued a re- dower right), Shelby Weber and Joanne Burkhardt (top raw). The others an (from left) Kathleen McMillan, Judy Wagner, Pauline Colbert. Sharon Evans, Rita Lister, and Mary Jo Wllllta, PRESS CAROLERS — Led by Santa himself, these Poptiac Press office workers caroled through the' newspaper- building yesterday. They are: Patricia Hadden (lowAr left), Judt Womack Sion of the problem at a Joint newiconference with Kennedy. Heller said tiWF ha* beta's business recession the last six months and that the economy has been lagging tor 3Vi years. Says A-Bomb Would Mean War Ninety-six companies now use the agency’s services and more than 500 persons are employed in alT'hranches, he said. During the year employment increased 21 Nasser Threatens Israel CAIRO UP — President Carnal Abdel Nasser has threatened Israel with a shooting war if it starts construction of an atomic bomb; The United Arab Republic leader warned that “it means the beginning of war between ,ua’’ if Israel’s new atomic reactor in the New Orleans Assn. Reacts as Some Fail to Receive Paychecks Nasser, who often has asserted a constant state of war already exists betwetp Israel and the Two Prisoners Get'Day Off', for Christmas Christmas prospects brightened unexpectedly today tor two prto- NEW ORLEANS (API — New Orleans teachers planned a mass {meeting today after the school in- tegration hassle prevented some 5£00 of them from receiving their December paychecks. Tfae local unit of the Louisiana Teachers ■' Association called the afternoon meeting to discuss “the teacher pay issue.” There were rumors of a teacher walkout after the Christinas holiday if salaries are not paid. For Low-Income Families Find 3 Notts Tolling of Imptnding Crimt at Huron Strutt Brandi Symphony Skips Gift Exchange t& Assist Farmers “Good-quality housing for families of low income fa being pro- as covers financing for repair, rehabilitation. or construction of rental dwellings. 0 USED WIDELY The Section 231 program has been used in many sections of the nation for families of low income displaced from their homes through some type of governmental action, sudh as razing dwellings for highways and urban renewal, or enforcement of municipal housing codes. / Clarkson aald realtors were SClarkson, P r.e s i-dent of the Pbn-tiac Board of Realtors, said to, Clarkson referred to the policy statement which the Natitaa] Association of CLARKSON Real.Estate Boards adopted at its recent con- Spence WiU Take Place of Green as Oldest Solon This 1961 statement of the 68,500-member organization commends efforts of private industry “to provide good-quality new slid re- The Weather ran thomas, Ky. mapj throughout die country which have proved (pr more effective in meeting the housing needs:of families in the.loweat economlcgroup.’’ Fnantr^and,nMcDonoel/^he* funds h*hUlt*,pd hou*ln* °* rnm "r McDono*"’ faw inoome. particularly in use of nniLiJrh tlb^lu^TVltr ** FWer*1 Hotttin* Administra-S*** cWy tIon'Section 221 pn*ram for fami- V. ..tS- Has displaced from their residences But they Wire not nearly enougn ^ «w,«rnmwnt»l artinn ” • to matt the J1.9-million payroll „ and weekly checks for mainten-, NAREB la mging "an tacreaa-ance worker* and others. *”* ^ ?^**T*m ** **‘ The only penom who have not ggjjtof the extent of horns owner-recelved pay for either November ““P «nong mrifflWof low in-or December an School Supt. «: Clarkaipi said. Daughter Born to Marie, One of Dionne Quints MONTREAL (AP)-A daughter was bom today to Marie Dionne Houle, one of the* famous Dionne quintuplets. The ehild weighed 6 Ike Defies Congress, Keeps Papers Secret said sellers are being penalized by being forced to absorb discounts Both mother and baby wen reported doing tine at St. Juidne’s Hospital. Marie was married to Florent Houle, a court clerk, Aug. 11. 1951. It wa* the couple’s find child. - - ■ - * ■ , ■' 1 (the difference between face value of n loan and -the amount actuglfy advanced)’ on government-insured mortgages that have fixed interest Cash Crisis Over With New Carpet in Lansing Office Mtdigon Height! Family Four Survive as Auto Plunge^.Oii 175 Foot Clift . A fper carrying a Madison mother, Mrs. Alii Heights family hurtled off e 159- of Dunlap, Tim. foot-high cliff last night, smashed , * * into a boulder and plunged into Stephen was hui the Caney Fork River near In its dizzy plan Sparta, Tfeim. beck up the dill no toar person* to tto car r4Jfl HIS MOST TREACHEROUS PERFORMANCE OP OLD LOOK LIKE PURE CMlVALR// , FIRST HE BUYS AN OLD CLOCK FROM* ME.TWSfJ PRETENDS IT WAS GREAT J VALUE .'AND UNDER THE PCSTEjCT P ,0F FINANCIAL EMERGENCY,HE 1 ' 'in rr back An /^o.lilA PROFIT Cf*25/1 NANCY TEN YEARS IS A LONG WAIT s il BUT— r A LIPSTICK, perfume AND 5=-v'A GIRDLE f IMAGINE— NO GIFTS FROM SANTA ‘ UNTIL \ 1970 J YOU'VE BEEN A VERY BAD GIRL — SANTA WON’T BRING YOU -7 ANYTHING FOR m VTEN YEARS r-'I COME IN AND TELL SANTA WHAT YOU WANT seas 100 miles east of Cape *mt- MORTY MEEKLE BY Dick Cavalli Wow's AGAIN THE KIP5 HAVE ALL GONE \ OH—I. V 5Hmh~LRTHIm\ > AW* 1 THINK rLLTURNN, 1 THOUGHT 1 60/HE GETS V ITS BEEN A LON* WN. SO J YOU / JUST AS MUCH \ OTT THINK ttXTLL BE J MIGHT / KICK ANPAMmci* 1 ME -UH- WELL, I'LL f GIVE ME A NPATIOWASTH'IODS SEE VOU M TH*-_J LIFT WITH \ VO OUT OF COM- ‘■‘V MORNING' r“^l SETTING T1«S J IMG DOWN M THE k UR AND-/ MORNING "IDA A / * Y&FY--u—f GLITTERING T i—* -.... 5S4&* r l CHR1STMAGTR6E--J \soR>rrsRDiL r pf* Jv^itforhim; / By Charles Kuhn YEAH/1 SUPPOSE ij SHOULD HAYS IT FHtSO, OUT... ' James C. Lewis of Winston-Salem, N.C., and LH. Hqjtoey, ol Corpus Christ!, Tnu, applied such tetvn%as "rust bucket" and “un-sea worthy" to the tanker. Robert GUI of Mtntoray, Mexico, paid tbs Pine Ridge bad cracked her port side on a previous voyage sad had been patched up with can- DONALD DUCK LUouth^T ? OFreWED A WVB OOLXAR RCWABPI '&HIZ WAS V UNOERAV'' > 'fWQNT.WRCH *• AND NOW - j—« 13737450 THE PONTIAC PRKSC SATURDAY. DECEMBER 24. i960 ’SffJt&mm. >-dr jKin of Longfellow Sots i StM Mw ^ Mliwl NY Jet Record Om. 1*. M. MW • - • * -*> -------■ NEW YORK fUPI)*—The jgreat it. um. * grandson of poet Henry Wadsworth »,**«*• Longfellow bat an unofficial speed ivsnt Avtnut, that iddrcu I record flying' i commercial Jet* •J* vfWci* h stored »ndjlihef from Miami to New York in Bn. h ft, nao 99 minutes end 99 seconds, Nor^t-" ~east Airlines said today. !?eaBMMu!*r It. ww. .1 Capt. Petrr Dana, relative of the BOSTON iyi — A practical home of Her brother, Thomas nurse has filed a civil suit in U.8. Fitzgerald. | Dist.' Court seeking $10,430 from 1 s . ___.......- "S No Exception! to Rule v MOBILE, Ala. tUPI> - CUy Gladys Ghta said isher .wan en- Building Inspector Clifford W. gaged by Mbs. Kennedy during Adams ordered the newly erected the long illness of her mother. I radio antenna atop the Mobile Mrs. John F. Fitzgerald, 95. wid- County Courthouse tom down ow of a former Boston mayor. unless soroetgfcr could explain to The complaint says Mrs. Ken-'him why no building permit was nedy paid the nurse $4,858. It obtained for the kntoana. jday in a Boeing 707 jet. He] clipped one minute and 10 seconds! off the previous record. NOTICE Sparks-Griffin TUNERAL HOME 'Thoughtful Service11 Prescription Specialists J Huron Street Comer I 4895 Dixit Highway J Telegraph Rd. j -Drayton Plains • I cutting contest are (from left, standing) Gene Archibald, William Neifert, Robert Janas, and Luke Parker, while Fred Baumgartener (center) holds the stopwatch, Archibald and Janas are the Oak Park team, Neifert and Parker are from Birmingham. The event took place at Springdale Golf Course in Birmingham. FORESTERS’ FIELD DAY — Friday wasn't much of ft day-tor a picnic, but it was just right for the first annual Inter-City 'Field Day between parks and forestry department employes of Birmingham and Oak Park. There was plenty of hot competition to keep the participants warm. Competing for honors in the wood- WILL BE OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY 9:00A.MV to 6:00 P.M. No words express more sincerely at this time of yearwho! is in our hearts for our many friends —. than the good old fashioned “Merry, Merry Christmas! ^ 149, of 180 W. Columbia Ave.. will Mr- Barclay died yesterday r.t be held at* 11 a.m. Tuesday at his home after a long Ulhess. I | the Pursley Funeral Home. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. J MRS. MYRTLE BOOMER 5 | An employe of Baldwin Rubber Service for Mrs. Myrtle Boomer] -------------------------------------------Mg-------rill be held Atj Edward jof 450 Hafper St; Mrs. Claude Roger of Oxford; and LE of Birmingham: two dauyhtfa.p p«m Monday at the Flumerfeitjj [two grandchildren. i Mrs. LaVeme Argyros of Drayton) Funeral Home" in-Oxford. i ninimaS nn/1 KlnlllA C«n/iarC f\t tfa> Ol >> I i (a! ! Plains' and Mrs. Nellie Sanders of Mrs. Boomer. 81. Benton. III.: 11 grandchildren: two...... ■■■ brothers and two sisters. ’ | “' Woman's PONTIAC AREA STORE Everything Reduced to Move Sale Between Dec. 27 to 31 UNFINISHED FURNITURE for no other reason. at Lapeer County General* Hos-j Mrs. Craven succumbed on a P“*l 8fter 8 brief illness, hospital bed in Dr. Ronald E. Surviving are a brother and sev-j Clark's office at 30735 Grand'eral "*«** and nePheW8 River Avenue, white undergoing j treatment, He listed the cause of * Lodge Colefldof death as acute coronary. Assistant County Coroner Dr. Special mMiatPoaUpe Chapter, Joseph^ H/^Gadbaw said he .w®s Dec. 27’ at 8 PM 1IH E. Uw-unconvinced, and bad ordered the reneb 8t. Edith M. Coons. Sec. I ' • I - rnmt\. ,T 1 Ml'S. Cnivei) was 41. She the* twenty-first day of Polruiry,; sided at 20572 Polnciana St. | I COMPLETE ^ SHIRT SERVICE CheMrobe ......$38.49 $Z2.S« Desk ......... 29.95 19.5t Room Dhridcr 15.95 $.95 Room Divider 15.49 13.5$ Step-Up Table 11.49 4.15 3-Draw* Cb«t 27.95 17.59 Quality Cleaning Since 1929 ALL WOOL-TONE ON TONE Permanently Mothproofed—Heavy Loomed Woven Carpet—Regular $12.25 Plastic Wall Tile Plastic Wall Tile Cap 5$ Ft Plastic Feature Strip 5* Ft •r. In lit. ot Rurh ipprfruiH i mav l,« submitted tn writing PONTIAC FEDERAL 8AVINOS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION routine, Michiisn _______ EMBOSSED WILTON CARPET Years of Wear-—Reg. $0.95 C95 tl OVAL BRAIDED RUGS Vinyl Asbestos rt t? \lftw SAT., TUES. ONLY Vinyl Asbestos At’this joyful Christmas, time it is only natural that our thoughts turn to those who have played such • a hig part in Our friends, our cus• FELICE QUALITY MARKET 238 South Telegraph Rd. . aur success ‘tamers* Our best way of wishing your a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year is to assure [you of continued high quality and courteous this happy yuletide season and throughout the years to come. Wooden . . . ...... Vj Off Wrought Iron Legs* - - - Vt Off Brass Legs . ......Vt Off VILLAGE SUPER MARKET 3342 Auburn Road Aubufn Heights Daniels Insurant? Agtnrij 563 W. HURON ST. s FE 3-7111 | PERRY FBIEKDL Y MARKET 1220 N.'Perry Street Choice of Pnnfie CLEANER McCANDLESS “3- 'X* THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATtTRDAlT, DECEMBER 24, I960 f njiiicp vJnty.nixe, fait Hotwfaold Otods ii WANTED: RELIABLE PE MON TO ' iSiipi! Ijto lttiMiJMM PfaA*a“‘‘-~! ■rattly psjmi PAYMENT ■—t pillow. w ■!' 11 . kl N O AND RKPA»INO. 5* boar lorries. aB VNt teed If factory trained men. CALBI MUSIC CO. 119 8 BAOINAW • PE MBM USED HAMMONp OROAN. 1 MAN- a pedal, pool be ippresisted GRINNELL’S Only ... t. Saxtnaw mao TUNOfO- OtCAN~M I___________pa mu For Solo Pott By Frank Adorno Dogs 1 rained, Boarded *0 BMTANT PJ3P RIMUMTW Tntlwajfger Kennels, boordtat, tralalnt. trimming. Brittany ana Poodle Siad antes. OlTMtir ; Hooting Pfrft TgfffciRfltyat- For Solo Coro ----------r 1 Motor Sales.. Inc. 'I 1M ford Palrlsnr 4-Door, ft, PORD t-/A0iBNdSR fltA-wagon, radio. biaUr. powtr tn|. No money dawn, full of —L'Cnl Credit hr . Milrphy, PI 3 MW. Boole Ford/ For Solo Caro Radio,. acphools: M&Pi. Eac two. No atoady doi lift. Aaeutte pern BEL TJtl - ' , pamm ateermg u—______ No 1765-B. Only «M». Easy ___j NORTH CHEVROLET CO.. IMS S. WOODWARD ATE.. W M1HOHAM. 9U44739.____■ _ 19g9 dcWTAIN. ,.TM' 4-POOW QE- or taraatb 0_______ lor 11.695. Easy terms. CHEVROLET CO . 1000 t; WOODWARD ATE. BIRMINGHAM ”* 4-8735. ______________ our choice i. NORTH tuts John McAufiffe, Ford r Oakland PE MIOj 3* THUNDERBIRD HARDTOP. A BEAUTIFUL WHITE CAR. LIKE NEW. LOW MILSAQE. POWER . , STEERING AND BRAKES 8 PRICED RIOHT. LOW Di----1 — PAYMENT. JACK COLE. — - -----‘iT PCII fc-Au! - 171 S. SAdINAW, JSMOBILE « —jpgjSjaSijyi Stock No. Tin! tf.M CHEVROLET CO . INK ward ate., ilkiib «JD3: _ -.^a IMS PLYMOUTH. BELVEDERE. S cyttodsr 1 door hardtop Rsdto, heater. SIM. RILL SMTHS tMB . CAM. 150 S. SAGINAW. P* 1155 PLYMOUTH 7-DOOR. ACYL- price of Credit 1 1 Mr. Ml “to', .... MAPLE AT PONTIAC TRAIL. ■ ISM fORD VICTORIA NO MONEY Just Make Payment^ •55 CNEV. 3-DR , SMS Pay only *32 mo Daa Peb M Rite Auto. Mr. BcU, PE S-451* i lilt" PLTMdBWl door hordtop, A-* Jot ^ IM PLYMOUTH. RADIO AND _______OKIA. NO St obey ; Hester. Excellent Condition. No _.n, moothlp payment, of only ' Money Down. Pull Price list ~ $37. L*ky Auto Bales. M South A,S p.as. on MW i OENTLE CHILDREfCg MARR. itt Root TrnWor Sfn Sfftlwt O—As 74 BULMAN HARDWARE Browning Quag . MM ELIZABETH LK PE 54771 OPEN DAILY -T1L_S. SUN _t-3 j HUNTEiiV SPEOAL CAMflNO Iratlor complete with store. tMj, |. bed. stc fsosenoSte tnsMre Xt Auburn_______ , - I OCNA - BUT. SELL. TRADE, Mootey Leach. IS Eogtey __i %ANfi»rr‘iuti skins Market ECONOMY CARS____________ MM CHRYSLER 8ARATOOA 8TA- know, that McCulloch CRaN^HAPT OR1NDINO IN TRZ sw la ths nnmhar I la i oar. CWSMsii •rdbaroS. Enft Ma-1 the Batten? I rhino Shap, 33 Hood. Phono PE RAMBLER. SSI 8. WOODWARD Do you know that wo hash os-port is story t raised service men Co semes your TTsTriiltiiki chain | sawut Andy Odkl Oarage 77| Baldwin Pro, firnto.______;________ For Sale Motorcycles 95 Hi-Maikot MmSllaf l ggg. ‘" J1!" T.fSvKkTsSysS Fop Sale Bicycles 96 See Us FOR YOUR Truck Needs S^es & Service GMC i96i; Factory Branch: Ohiysler $2681 AND HEATER. AUTOMATIC STEERING. ABSOLUTELY “ MONET DOWN Auums p meat* of *3».7S per mo. I credit Mgr Mr. Parks at 4-75** Harold Turner Ford. MS FORD OALA] h p: call alter 1 Y-Wt , >7 PONTIAC SUPER CHIRP HMMV ten. new Urea, tun powsr. M.Mt •17 KNOUEE PORD ZODIAC. UKB _____ gill per ___________ _. Credit Mgr Mr. Park, at I 4-7500 Harold Turney Ford Keego Sales & Service ____Koeto Harbor ISM 'POMTiAC HARDToe. .M.S* — “.O ssr week. Coll Mr. Croftt * Just.Make Payments Pay diS fi^^Dm-su ab, sarara Rite Amo., Mr. Belt PE S45M Eddie Steele. Ford --IW -gist -81vd t*;:A“buro ' 1954 PONTIA" ^ 1*54 PORD t-DOOR. WHITEWALLS dio heater, radio and boater, no rust Oood I s-*47t. ■. rffg* °*** n! ao^^_EAjmM^'.pBS^. MJJEgMM^fglt. PAIR COE- 1953 UNCOU4 HARDTOP. V-t. Exoollnht shops) tlM. am Andy RAMA TIC. RADIO AND HEATER A&nOLUTELT HO k------- FY down Assume pay mow sit 7* por mn. Call mm Mr, Parts at mi 4-t*m. Hi Turneg Peed green MW MTNQHAM U9* MERClfRT CUSTOM 3-DOOR . sedan. VS oumao, ontomoMt trsn.v stSThSS'zrz rsrzm nj^b^SMU^sH ef this yes •gnu. jwTgemhnBEET^o?! S- WOODWARD AVE . BIN-1 4-3735. 4 MERCURY MONTEREY. RA-■ — nor. automatic truus- c slint condition no AM -price I1M. Rambler, before Jon. 1st ARP deal sort for holiday specials. R 5t C RAMBLER — Super Market minnsrs snsn 3-4IM ssarv ish. iwl credit manager ~ Ring Auto Sales ______PE «44« | Pg 3-3539; Eddfei -DOOR. PUIXT r wagon S cylinder, etralaht MOOd l ran sport a • .7^6* and hSOAsr wdte 54 roRD-VS HDTP, stick L*u*-..**la«* mm- MM mart -tt Puck PnMelan, fuE pwi --------------——i KING BROS. BaH, Mi—WE, Etc. 71,n VStiac aa at uviSfc»^m _______________________________________________ nin^gti bm m Tg [• CHAIN SAVV SERVICE j Boats and Accessories 97 SI.M dot AB kinds,of .Eve bay Have your chains machlns sround --*——- ------------------ S season Ttwm Crook Ranch, chains made on for all mates corner M-t and Orsenshleld.__1 of sawa t models of Itamobte - *- flock. Dot*- ------- ____nvlUe. MA . John Dusts aow Idea. ' “ hotrrad. good cc SS I tlM. OH Durham smdMlso. pries Saad, Oraval aawi Dirt 76 A Perfect Family Gift Just In time for Christmas INI Scott Motors lMi Whitehouif Boots ' saski6ard radiation lit, kargate price,. SI «t per n . a. A Thompson IMS MM West. »*rWROOM iyiT^REE OIL AND srssi *£5 j one of tho followtnt dsnters ■ PE 5-U13 or M MWj, ... Sportsman HA*. Uks Ortoo nU«pfo~TrONi. SAND, SRAV-pruulx Ottvor ttataa Oxford Ted n Ran Reword EM vfui Samuels Dsvlsburt te-«s^31-,7m......... i ■■ - I I POtlD. V-A iy-TON PICH-UP. very sharp. OL LftMS 1 Auto Insurance 104' PL. PD AMD MEDICAL No SMtoGa^^r^jjatr M . AMb cancel, » rad young drivers PRANK A. ANDERSON AGENCY •Its JMsa PE S SSJS Ires FE 8-gXM or PS Mill • .si. m wutcu. wuper ouir ...... o S1895 ’55 Shsdfhsxsr sports Cpe. _t I M PusftPmlrtdX Pw?r! ... t .INCLUDES HEATER. WASHERS. _ _ i '53 OndUtato. Uks new . . . I Larry Jerome j Phw Erfe Boflus , ! RAMMLER-DALLAS MU N. MAZR * ROCHESTER ~ ‘ *4111 J“tM«fe£?JSLCmS I wlNtowaRn.'TMs srartMi^j Bit 7aLUMr>*Eg^^^V«UI ! »itsb%isr?:a&^ !ram^r^_."r:a i baupp ro mm ■ nmnirnkn *Ll l. power stowrtog. brukei ROLET CO .1*0* 8. WOODWARD l AVE.. RlfUlIRCaiAM. MI 44735 1 'St yOMBSWAOER. SPNR669. of Fenton on M*7 ___ Wood, Coal and Faai 77 mtiWliWrW8ll'h6aM "lusiin j QrtmC 1-.......i* ————RQHHauJI 9f^ga-jiaBmW|^rqp|l^« ■». ALS LANDSCAPING j ; RsfiSfflpOTSks d Rustoleum .. ltl?? -rteg^T1dn_ PK T^IJIS . gtManNj mood, fireplace, furnace POE ALL -. REIGNTI SUPPLY .-jgfQliiECD jajffWlBC lEAlflfcl 11 ami Undue*. 775 tcou Lake Rd FORDS Lseter Rd. ■__ PE 44431 ntlUpj r*d_ Sftd Wol IH 5-78*4 ! pg 443M or OR 341S5. PORfc - AAi»M»biP0lJi»9*O IM BAMKRA KiT ;COMD9b6b AND~366i3 J Ipdyke Mkt PR 5-TPU | , "* **” i Wood. QR 341*5 or- MA » "tkTvelEr.—it: Foreign and Spi. Cara 105 ebona- MY 3-ltt*. ■sw quarters Opdyke Mki PE 5-7*41 ‘Buu-Diiro supplies paints m Insulation: aHMumaiMlbS 1LAVLOCK COAL b uuumtui; smsnae. nwi ssn nwivwmo ^ »* BIJkTLOCK COAL * SUPPLY CO I dasmmml and, chair for 11 Orchard Lake Ave PE 3-71911 «>»■«.. 1 tag coll sprints In a.nnfta 1 Ml HUH fMft MM CASH WAY - SffT.Jgs skates. I raT STANUtTALUMINUM WINDOWS: Jg'^TUff'Sd «£-Itx4S 33-n Rock Lath | .M SBMI-PRECWlOM ROL wood. OR 3 _____ tfmNACK OR PTREP LA CIS______ ■ : Keniusky Lump Poca BnquMs . JO Per Cent Diacbtmt' i On aSAtwosS marine hard war OWEN'S MARIN S SUPPLIES . | HOLIDAY ORpE^OrWUN^-very Many Christs Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY TlS?Sf£!££' •5g * ■ hum Strvesaa raiwis pgaiPLAtii CAMllEtt. COAL — 'dmh* I Speedwaj,lfue}*o?l' ^Oakland Peel | Uo'lis TMl will hrtMjrttl --. . Sag A Paint, Phone PE 54155, measure of health ud prosperity. «ksof i OOOD riRKW^CE^WOob~bE: | Wtllgffi-------j PE Hgt . . —I Tractors, Tillers, Mowers _________ , “ w"! sssss&zssm, MERRIER OOStMAa MA VMM on 3-7S34I **«U r* tf "smSsmoa hardwood. ■ —....:...... fwlE- , . , , ■ , _________ ROLLUat SKATES I OOOD DRY SLAB WOOD Poa lull precision bout ud sty I- fireplace and furnace. I aorta, precision Ums um sau I --- - “ — * wu , .ana, PE 3-6*31 ----RE Krrnuss * MONTHS, j “with lilek bos trained PE 5-3*39 ‘ ■ -- POR A SCOTT Now's tbs Urns to trade Up to aaCOTThy MoChBadh. The erase that sets the pace 1HP lb 7S-HP, Maks_ rourdeal OaS>ND £SSSSB(»kHOB ' iuuf 'n.rB’ w. Sheffield, rt Machinery .Sh* | DisDOMl Sale"iA Mighty Good Christmas OmhaBMEPU ■STfe. —N-Uf/' McGiiiloch All length's in them white the, rlrra it" i Aactkaa Salaa ________ ____ __________! <*£"*2^2" WSSU00*- D BICYCLES. BOYS It AND wdod. 3 card »» del. Alberto *ME!“«5L . ■» In PE 44SM________ LotoW Mills, ft S4I3I. I gdTUtOAY iAEUAaV 7 wcria SSsrRjsrr^s; 33gl , ■ ■ i ... — I community Auction._ J ~ “ Sale Hama Traiters 59 Jacobson s Trailer Sales and Rental*. Special winter prices eo travel i harts. PE s-401* Redstoodi il-™--.-^— Sheslrock I) .33 in 7 different kinds tf •If*. H45 tnd US* ■ Prs-finished plywood .... Nearly eomptetO llh# nd S mate rials N _rrs K5o CLARKgTON SMI Dt$ts Hwy. . MA 5-5*11 iiocrfgfiiig OAi ftp.«6a heat- i y.Wwnd. *75 nt 4-ItM. I CHAIN SAW Famoos for its year-around use. Houghten & Son : gort iiumt-PE *4m. AKC OOCKKR PUPPIES, SUOAR-| land Kennels. KM 34KI AKf lhb jfeY P6WOM BLACH- |"T8v^lftorifa34WI. AKC 5COTTUW TKRRIOR PUPS i OR 34lM. ! sjcc'rSoisticned pooolk pup IMS Williams Lake Road. Dray-ton Plain,. OR 3-4IS1. iUILD TOUR OWN TRAIL^ 11 ^Yyra_uwl^uraatod.------ COME TO SANTAS BOATHOUSE Boating gins lor Uto family - l*T- n *-*» HSdte_8te«to1 Ptne soteetton of marine MOteW-- mrate ud boating aoeoseortea. Specially pelug foe cbgramai. boats, pedmi. season, trailers and lihoiio motors st Mg Snf- OPEN ramSSSi TU. f.p M Mfif .-aaT Until Chrlaimas PAULA. YOUNG INC. 4898 D1XIB HWY 0* *-8411 ' (ONLOOH LAEEi ■ n^NVEffSCRlnSfefeS \ "ys Viwi ___________________ For Sale Cara 106 j Sports Cars Austin Healv 3000 MGA 1600 He^rfy Sprite Morris Convertible New and Used Modeh < .Houghten. & Son - Your franchised dealer . ___________ *M N. Mato. Risborae OL 147*1 j THRXk ISgl 'PONOK NO MONIT MM VOLKSWAGEN «** DOWN : down, full prtm only *S» Uctt ”-J”- '—'— — 1 Auto latex. )*3 South Sagtnaw PE rtSM. I PORD, 4-DOOR. V4, HYDRA- r m i-au ■57 00DOK SEDAN. ONE-OWNER , Ilk* Sew te and out. You* «M car down with paymimta of 0* 93 , per week ChU Mr. MwbhV.Chwd- i • it Mtr- PE 3 353* Eddie Steele. PurdT 1957 DODOK 1-DObtt STATION wagon V-*. sonmotte .tnu—li iis2v&*aSEi ■ CARS. IM a. SAOIRAW. PE 3-45M. ' ' DrtRUrtl.VB lwh semn Choice to M CUT* ' No fair omr refused . Superior Auto Sates 5*0 OAKLAND AVE.. FE 4-HM ! -FREE FREE FREE— 5* gullra* to is*. I «B changes. • lab, . uMl-frraa*. m PM M to-day guanatat. , •0 Ford PMrtou*. 9-dr. .. 91571 •sg Ford Ranch wagon ........ ifiu •59 p*rd Puirtaao, 1-dr. .... Ufa •57 fm, t-peas. stotton wgn. SMS tom rowr. me m a. Mato. MlHbrd MU 4-ITU ISM MERCURY CLUE COUPE RADIO AND HEATER, AUTO- ] EYEBIKt. ABR80LUTKLY NO ‘MONET DOWN. Ararat* pay mem. to Mils por mo Cell; ■ Crag far. am. Parks at Ml 4-15*6 Harold Turner Ford ISM BUICK CENTURY ESTATE wagon RomMM cond. .... SUM c'lTioo No monew down. Poll! llT* jtf* nvoolk1' ?VlX,n*MR ; WHITE CREDIT MARAOUt. re sMSi I Kira Ante Balm 419 K.Setmow i ISM Ol IMMOBILE. RADIO AND! hooter. , automatic Wloamlnino, whitewall Urea, oxesllral condition Full price. ISM: Assume AQK* 1 - UJMSbevralat-MI. MS. 1 dMJ MSI Panelao' aution wagon. 4 'door 11405 Puf -sul, *33 mo , Dels Peb 1 hutwtes nrafsapMK^aMMfjj^ No 1*0 Only si.SOS Easy term, NORTH CHEVROLET CO . 15*0 S WOODWARD AVE.. BIRMINO-RaBTiP 447M y • tSM OLD8MOBIIX CLUB COUFET HTDRAMATIC ISM VOLVO, RADIO. HEATERS! wtutewall. Beautiful white finish •Seek IMS Only MM. Easy terms i NORTH CHEVROLET CO MM a WOODWARD AVE.. B1RM1NO-HAM. M 4-mt ISM TR-V ROADSTER WITH WIRE wheels and overdrive. S14M. Baty term- NORTH CHEVROLET CO . —- « ' woodwardsvk . 'Em-' ..........DIO AND R P A T E R. ABSOLUTELY NO sssrgWIFSSIS mm.roan. *6kkuioUbeauti-{ ^iS? wSm%gynwRJ*1 — art boater: excellent umdfijWj? IT'S SM/ Ha money, down, foil price sft* :sr Kzr*«^w?n/tr •CREDIT MANAGER _ Auto Soles . Ill S.OSagtuaw jVER PAT-' _ elide JU sidewoUa Red Edotl VUluger rtotton wagon --------- -----tmlssma 111*1 56 PORD meets OR^ TAKE • ART TO Lutdcbu FALCONS TO TNURDPWEIRDS I M PROM SM MONTH - . TOM SULUYAN «m ASSPggft ™ 3i£fmt 11MI port 3-dr sdalgM Alum 009iI IMWHW. W1EWU. Bo*. OOs Stove. Sink. ONLY "oOODELL TRAILER SALES .. PtBSROLAS OUTBOARDS BUT OB TRAPS NOW mazuES'“ IM7 1 MOTOR 8 MARINE •ALES PRAWCmSED OWIRa DRAL8R SOUTH BLVD. AT SAOIRAW prlcJ^gM. Call Mr PEt-MM, I QUALITY . i WITH . ECONOMY ISM Pontiac Catalina 4-dr. Hard-' jop^Power atoormg tad |NV| te. Radio oad hooter .. Stock. Oratory 3-door I .Power ateering. Po Berry Bros. JoUed Moil* no-drip 'OAKLAND PURL - PAL... 43* Orchard Lake Aee. PE 4415* ELECTRIC LIGHT PIXTUREK rank *1.5*. Irregulars sample Frtoet' only, factory con- giro Michigan Phteroaoent, 3*3 O chard Lake Ave - 19, | FORMICA; PLUMBl^Sr ‘PAINT. s!;?r,wtt.r.Vp.v<1*!usi Montcalm, "''v:* :. Free standing toilets sis its Double boWl sink ..... *5.35 tx-ln hsrd copper • • _ .30-In lengths ...... 17c ft. .....m«. ^ rt^ewrar........... 3-pe bath sate with trim .. MIM White ar oatared SaVh lft«Mtol3,-(WyLT 173 s. gaateaw PE 34IM bo-CABT,. 1S-OAL. ^^biRjtrM good eonwlgf!W»-Wr:' GARAGE DOORS , Pottery stconda, all sgaadard sites la Monk from 335- “ Electric Star operators, ekoel doors Wd dlsai 5J‘.,r;:r teumaus OB sans* n-modellq* BERRY DOQR SALES Opsh from f to I ‘ uSdotf on, BskiMSi 371 a. Wxffnh . ■ ■ -rB 3*W __ 8 N- Main,’ Rbchester interlorliNTERNATlbNAL 'TD~ ““ good coadllton. *1.9*1 T4S15. ______ OL 1*7*1 i. doser! cash RA Sale Miutesl Quods ACCORDION SAUL. ALL \n\mSSBSSSM ____ .... _ jSS ARC MINIATURE POODLES. _____lessons. PE *4M», .males; toy collies. *30. SM wtth- iANblRiriRraENrmiErBT' Xmtm. RA “***% AlST^MOEIC CO, __ J BABY TALKDtp MYNAE^ BIRDS 19 N. SAOINAW PE MB j totol Christmas gilt. “ Just Make Payments • *M BUICK. HT * MM f Py^ra^y mo. ^ Dw^Pqh^glh jK»r. i i iitHtog Vi | '6] CHEVROLET S219S w •— se iiMALK 1 ^rat^ald. houaebiokm. MS- OB GUARANTEED fALiiNd PARAKEET AND CAOE ' — Bonih supply of (Md. AUo I ano< eouica ( Sjpns^ ^ ,ctnl. 3U Onh —LatVn iwM^Rjpa'lsur PIANO TUNINO-OROAN RXPAIR Wcicand Music Center Holiday ’Nano Spedats: ITS GRINNELL'S Tiuf Me will atod ttl UNT g PUT SHOP HUNT g"paf*MiOP* * PE *4lfl MINIATURE POODLES. SiLpER |iy and black. Reglstereg mate*. NOR#iaiAN s£k ROUND PUP-ptei EM3-73M Poodles lor Christmas ilk Canaries, tans and .flat. Crane’s Bird Hatchen Auburn UL 3-flM. RIDERS TQ L A SKAJU CMUT-____ TlR tf C K opptp 'ROljini. PART at ill 4-7500 Hutolft Turner Ford. load ettherwapJ PE MSS*. ISM BUICK, 2 DR. - HARJfTOP. '--1 CAim' TO WWW 7EOR“---'------ -- -- - — — —- -1—------r PE ____________________ ’56 BUICK HARDTOP A eery sharp century 1 dr. lent] tow bltterui—-* —---- 195J.^PORD.# 4-DOOR. 0 HASKINS LY MO MONEY DN j 1 LlXKJLXU 1 KJ i Rf|U) ^ ^ vhishAi af Hill amy 1 waro moo USED GAR SALE 57 CHEVROLET 16^5 IM—lUc nud T^ore $^\astsLSt HOMER HIGHT MOTORS •.Tsssa-, a. and somS .SSSSSV: ^ You Want Bargains •M'ariBAiiOUT* »*••. 3 Wjd; room. PE 4-*l«I. PE 4-3111. WU11 PK3-33II j t convertible V4 enxtne rodto*Mester*Mray nther les. Bright rod ftaash ■ Mock top. only *74* Oxford Trailer Sales M unite to took Rum. 13* - **'. r - it wide. S eteri. oumpers. rentere we hare Hit Yaggabond. General. Simmer. Oaidner. Tour- A Roae rad Stewart. ___' SOME USED ON RENTAL BASIS I Mile Kef Lake Orion W~M44. MY >4711 NKCARS R l-Wte 4 TRAILfitT T •sSsSTsasa: M MOBILE UYINO -New Much —Owaiie- “uddy Quality Mebtli ' Rairt Trai»r SyKra 90 OXFORD MOBILE MANOB POR those who wul the best. gg'*M > ML fHP oemrat ■Ittli. etc. ora mi* east of Oxford ra tak*-Vtllg road OA *4331 I NEED 50 ? Clean Used Cars TOP DOLLAR PAID” iBRINO TITLE) Glenn’s Motor Sues SM W Enron to. PE 4-7371 7 •■ Vb^ FISCHER . . JOB T BUICK Ml S WOODWARD AYE BlRMUrOHAM _ I Ml 441M “ * We Win Paw. •TOP DOLLAR” POR EXTRA CLEAN uRARP CARS r islitv Motor Sales [ se ~‘ ID LAKE PE 3 7*41 11*3 CADILLAC Clarkiton Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLTMOUTH DSAIJR 13 8. Mala. Clarkiton MA 1-1141 ______________CLEAN,Tl—. mF per math SIM Down. 393 Wi. IroqVtoll) " • i**« CHEVROLET l p60A RA-DIO AND NEATER. ABSOLUTE- _. ..t MONEY DOWN. 4-IMS Harold Turner Ford. ’ ■#" Vou Mod ah ‘ 8^BOARDr^NA° top. V-» raglra. powergUde. radio. heater Like raw turquols and lv*ry ftetoh. mt____________ Ueo wagon. V-* *56 FORD WAGON $ 49! Country wdu . I • intetoitk _______; 1936 CHEVROLET 4-DR. STATION . ’56 DESOTO .......$ 495 SrF 'flfija* ““*• B-y of tor year - 3-dour H top ‘ ... _ 1951 PONTIAC CLUB COUPE 3- ’55 MERCURY .JW I960 CHEVROLET I SOWt. Radio. HeaMV Light MM. *148 S*WU. 0958 CHEVRt Quality (QK) Korners DI3C1K USED CARS IMxl* Hwy neor«8aahah*w \sRj5l Buy Now •»“' “ jS«8SE\r*”V. , "JSS”” — *!L®54 rtattra^no- KO^R^rAuNO^S' BRAKES | «M CHEVHOLgfr 441K SEDAN. TK;! *EW jP*k warranty j ^wrajartTgEte. t Nrara. A HAUPT j PONTIAC STATION WAOOM ----STRAIGHT STICK jS many7others mlsaioo, ***** steering. pew brakea radio, heater Beautll HASKINS ' Houghten 'CHEVROLET & Son nit Dixie Rtokway i i / '■ _______ THE PQNTIAC PRESS, THE PQXTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. DECEMBER »4.tM0 _ ■ _, ☆ ☆ ☆ A .Merry Christmas In words that arc simple I and few We’re sending hardy Greetings to you, And you and you. HAPPY NEW YEAR George R. Irwin REAL ESTATE Frank L. Scott Elmer Irwin— ☆ ☆ Clifford Hsmscher Jim Kincannon Jeanette Hott Ed Sutbernland George Muensterman 296 W. Walton Blvd. FE 3-7883 ☆ ☆ ☆. Bud Shelton and All the Staff SHELTON Pontiac *Buick WISH YOU A MERRY, CHRISTMAS And a ; HAPPY NEW YEAR " Shelton Pontiac - Buick ROCHESTER. M|CH. , OL 1-6133 * THU SIMPLE LITTLE OREETINO TQ EVERYONE I SE34D— FOR I'M TIE SORT OV PELLOW ID WANTS EVERYONE BLAIR REALTOR tut DM H*JT. OR s-mi DRATTON PLAIN! 'Em . • MERRY CHRISTMAS We wish you and yours a joyous holiday season. We also want to ’ thank you rriticerely ■ for your faith and confidence in our business methods. To serve you well is our aim. j BIG BEAR CONSTRUCTION u w. aimoH . Ft i-na Sincere holiday . Greetings TO ALL OUR , ’CUSTOMERS ‘ AND FRIENDS RITE AUTO SALES US I. Blvd. R. . FB Mm YOLETIDE GREETINGS DAVIS MACHINERY MERRY, CHRISTMAS and a HAfpV-Newyear Tb Alt Our Friends ‘ * SEASON’S -GREETINGS From Humphries Realty Wd eitend CHRIETMAB' OREET-inos to »n our Prtiodi and Ac •octite* had W WbJSSitJliatL‘ BOB R DOROTHY JOE TERSIOl ywil. SEASON’S GREETINGS ■; 'TiS***,-” HELEN MdDOUOALL , ■R.L TEMPLETON. REALTOR Ut Otchird LA. Rd. 7» «■**** SEASON'S • GREETINGS . PROM YOUR EVINRUDE , dealer HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS . 1J» S. Tetejjjph Rd. MERRY . CHRISTMAS To. All Our Friends and . Clients We* Extend SincerestGreetings for a Happy, Wholesome Holiday Season : :j, Dorothy’s Beauty'Shop SEASON'S .GREETINGS 10 ALL-OUR CUSTOMERS Bob Hutchinson MOBILE HOME SALES 4301 DUll >vy., Drayton Plaint Merry Christmas Happy New Year H. C. NEWINGHAM TOM REAGAN GREETINGS To all'Our clients and friends —we wish you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous N e w Y e a r. May We continue to serve you .is the wish of our management and salesmen! PONTIAC REALTY • All Of You FROM Alt of Us YULETIDE GREETINGS Sinc'erely and cordially wishing you Christinas cheer and New Year’s success. TALBOT LUMBER CO. IMS Oakland Art FB 4-4M* FRBD HAMILTON— —MAYHARD HOLMES— —ETA LANE— - —FRED R06EVEAR— —ELSIE 8TRAOEA— —ORADY SMITH— —HERB STRALBY— —JACE SMITH— —HERB WETTLAUFER — Tom Bateman Ifc H. Grimes MERRY CHRISTMAS I HAPPY NEW YEAR! Johnson Radio & TV <1 B. Walton Bird. FE 1-4MI J Q *AND A I NEW YEAR FROM ' Season's Greetings FROM GILES REALTY CO, CLAUDE C. McORUDER L. L. THOMPSON SOLON SPEARS - JOHN STONE AARON. D. BAUOHEY PAUL CHANCEY CHALMRR L. PENNY MHBLA J. BUBOES! NAOMI BAUOHEY Merriest Christmas " AND THE Happiest New Year BATEMAN MUITT COMPANY . I JTT 3. TELEGRAPH RD. ☆ ☆ ☆ i GARNER GROGAN QUALITY Motor Sales MS Orchard LB. FE MM1 ■SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL OUR Friends and Customers C PANGUS, REALTOR UN MIA Orton villa. HA 1-1*14 CLOSED TIL JAN.MfD.. 1 —ON LAND —AT SEA —IN THE AIR. . No Matter Where You Are MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR -PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE "THANK 1 YOlf May Your Christmas and ' New Year Be Bright r»oM M1CHIOAN ' FLUORESCENT' LIOHT Ran I Dae* MounUin Tom 4 Sally HonrIM . Ed Hock Marla WarUitn«tan BEST WISHES For A MERRY CHRISTMAS • And A HAPPY. NEW YEAR Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor n W. Huron It. ,FB, MK1 Season’s Greetings Tn sE nur Mondi and nitomi May Mn sad Mod mnm i MY yntlthrangh tho comini y« - IVAN W. SCHRAM *43 Joilyn, MULTIPLE UETINO KBIVICE Otfleo «t|l M cloiod until Tuoaday Holiday Greetings arrorealty TED McCULLOUOH. REALTOR MARGARET McCULLOUOH WilP ST. ROUTER LEO riSHER ' WE WISH YOU., AVERY MERRY CHRISTMAS Merry Christmas John K> Irwin & Son REALTORS !U Wait Huron St. FE 44*41 FB 3*6*3 Merry Christmas » AND CUS-Vpiness and MERRY CHRISTMAS! HAPPY NEW YEAR! WALTQN RADIO k TV •ALES a SERVICE liM Joilyn An. st WaEoa FB 4-33*1 TO OUR FRIENDS TO MARS AND MAY YEAR RHINO HAFFL PROSPERITY TO AU. FRANK SHEPARD Realtor BEST WISHES. I It N irattlylng to unra you that *i thank you (nr the nrlvi-lafo.'and tend the Sait with** MERRY CHRISTMAS - To Those We Have Served.' *. And Those We Hope to Serve u B&B I Happy Auction Sales New Year -5069 Dixie Highway DRAYTON PLAINS JMERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR Turner’s Truck Center Merry Christmas - AED CALTOR MY id) TAYLOR'S MArket 4-4501 WALLED LAKE MERRY . CHRISTMAS. A llUli Chrtitmn main|a Packed IB joyoui cheer. Fir mur Happy OuMasM And nur Happy Ytarl - Season's ☆ , . MERRY Greetings! TO OUk MANY Season's CHRISTMAS FRIENDS Greetings We wish you and yours a M ay We Say joyous holiday season. And while at it,'-we want to thank you sincerely for your faith and confidence m our business Merry Christmas ' To Our Many Friends in Pontiac and Throughout methods. To serve * you well is our aim. and a Oakland County Happy HAPPY New Year We are deeply grateful for your support of out pro- NEW YEAR YELLOW CAB gram during the past year. FE 5-6161 or FE 4-1581 ☆ I ' RUSS« JOHNSON From All THE SALVATION MOTOR of Us’ ARMY gy.rq. 'Vv k- I- MER E SOCIAL '■ AUTHORIZED RAMBLER IMA LEE Heartfelt ' SERYICB CENTER U» WEST LA WHENCE . Major Ernest Alder IMAEABU AUTBORKHD PONTIAC DEALER j Wish It N. Broadway Laka Orion ) \*:e .. ☆ | . MY 3-3*11 That your Christina! ,be 1 joyful and youi1 New - I ^ ■ i 9* 111* Year one. of good - _ fortune. t . A MERRY CHRISTMAS To One and All From TO WM. A. ^ WISH ‘ WARREN ■] KENNEDY REALTOR all : ’ Customers and Friends 1 STOUT REALTOR AND STAFF UkOtiwmAH'' 77 N. Sagiiiaw St. UM W HUHOR*rr*°rE tiim A Merry. Christmas FE 5-8165 Merry ARD HAPPY NEW YpAR SEASON'S Christmas Singer Spring GREETINGS We wish the fuD warmth Machine Co. TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUE- of Christmas joy to our US N. SAGINAW tamer* we tup. May UMVMMR aad linearity of eur Cbrtitmai wuhei add u y«ut abaar aa Ckrtatmai and tha Haw Taari many friends, clients and neighbors. < We Wish All The SURPLUS LUMBER - People of and materials Happy PONTIAC * A SALES GO. IMS Hlfhland Rd. OB S-USS New Year Merry Christmas ‘ a.. i . n d . Happy. New Year Suburban *•* tm mm At th* Rooiiv.lt GLENN'S ’ OLDS . Owner—Mr. Ham Mannar—Mr. Jacob* RCXDSEVELT HOTEL tit N. Parry • FE MW Motor sales 592 S. Woodward, Blum WISH YOU A VERY MI 4-4485 WE merrY WISH YOU CHRISTMAS Merry Christmas AND A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a Happy New Year Happy New Year OtBRN DOUGLAS your hmirt' mEjIn and>*cba*r And imoothly pavi tai many road. V*ru ba travail ag nut yaaril . PACE- Realty ’ OK 4-043* Builder* , TOM DOUGLAS DAWSON'S SALES JAMES D00QLA8, TIFSICO LAKH MAln t-311* MY DADDY ISB: LLOYD 06BURN WE WISE YOU ALL . Merry 952 WEST HUEON ■ A , ' i* Merry . Christmas Christmas ☆ ☆ .☆ and* a \ -Happy New Year Alio A ., Happy . New Year HAVE A VERY Merry from BEATTIE ' MOTOR SALES. IRC. FROM EDDIE Christmas And A AT TEE STOPLIGHT IN WATERFORD MM DIXIE BOY. OR Mill STEELE Happy AS PRETTY AS (NOW— and Employes New Year WE WISH YOO A CBRUTMAl JO SET YOU AOLOW1I ' Shep’s Motor Sales 1 BAST BLVD. ' • FE MM 2705 Orchard LaK Rd. Mf. and Mr*. Harold Fruak*. RRr. an Union Liko Hoad EM J-330*