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(Details Page 2), tines ‘Home: ‘ Edition — ae “116th YEAR UNITED Ton fa Who's s CAUGHT IN THE ACT — The three childen of Mr, and Mrs. William Weishaar, 1104 Dorchester Ave., Bloomfield Township, can't figure out why dad and mom are fussing under the Christmas Rites Tonight, Tomorrow Kierdorf Going to Mark Birth of Christ toHigh Court Plans Another Appeal After Him New Trial By MARY ANGLEMIER | in the city of David, a Saviour Church Editor, Pontiac Press | which is Christ the Lord.”’ It was nearly 2,000 years ago that} Wise Ment ircantthen ras cast and, so ney ot tact shepherds from” the hillsides saw trudged along the roa ° etnle-| and followed the star, and when! hem to pay the taxe: decreed bY!they had found the Christ child, | Caesar Augustus, if ell down and worshipped Him and And so it was while they were | presented gifts. there Mary gave birth to her son, Jesus, and wrapped him in swad.|TO SHOW THE WAY dling clothes and laid him on the} hay in a manger because there ijans around the world continue to! was No room for them in the inn. celebrate His birth because they Shepherds tending their sheePipelieye God revealed Himself in| that night saw a bright and won- ithe birth at Betllehem and that, drous star and heard a voice from |)... Christe His) con. cent ol heaven saying: ‘earth to show people of every race} ‘and nation how to live. i And now, centuries later, Chris- “For unto you is born this day, x * * World Readies Self | for Yule Celebration FROM OUR NEWS WIRES Christmas Eve found Americans on the move, heading for family get-togethers to celebrate the most joyous, and most dangerous, holiday of the year. * * * Tempering the holiday celebration was a warning by the National Safety Council that as many as 620 persons will be killed in traffic during the 102-hour period from 6 pm., local time. tonight to midnight Sunday. ‘Church, If the council's estimate is borne out, it means Christmas weekend traffic will claim 140 more lives than the normal figure of 480 deaths for a similar non- holiday period at this time of year. In cities across the country bright Christmas displays lighted the way of holiday travelers. Merchants filled last-minute gift orders and closed the books on what may have been a record Christmas shopping spree. | Religious services in Christian communities through- out the world today commemorated the eve of the day al- most two thousand years ago when the Prince of Peace was born in Bethlehem. Sf * * x Thousands of pilgrims gatheréd in Bethlehem to offer prayers for peace in a world which lives in the shadow of war. Many millions more made the short pilgrimage to their | community centers of worship for Christmas Eve services. * * * Christmas brought no relaxation of tension in Ger- many, where the Christmas tree originated and 17 million were expected to be lighted this year. « * * Residents of West Berlin prepared to celebrate the holiday but wondered if this would be their last free Christ- mas because of Soviet efforts to force the Western allies out of the city 110 miles behind the Iron Curtain. The people of Russia's European satellites went to church as the West did, but in the Soviet Union Dec. 24 was just another day. Those whose faith has survived the Communist gov- ernment’s long_campaign against religion schedule their holidays by the old Russian calendar and Christmas for ‘them comes Jar. 7 QUEMOY SILENT The guns were silent around the Quemoy Islands off -| the coast of Red China, one of the world’s few sites of a | shooting war But the silence was in accordance with the Com- | munist policy of net shelling the Quemoys on even days of the month. The Chinese- Nationalist commander in chief or- dered his troops not to fire back on Christmas Day, but there was no indication that the Reds also would observe | a truce on an odd-numb ered day. '10 a.m. | February Cadillac sales manager of Jerome Comics 26 County NO@WS . cncecsccncsu.; 14 Editorials 6 Green Empress . 12 Markets 7 Obituaries 10 Sports 29.95 Theaters 15 ~ TV & Radio Preacaine 32 Wilson, Earl « 13 17-71 tree doing Santa's work. Looking on in amazement are (from left), Playing pot Claus. es = : Billy, 4, Danny, 3, and Gail, 18 sic SEGCTE RY TN sa Holiday apie RIES ee Pome! y amin 2 SATA —Roads Hazardous Airlines Strikes Increase Load on Highways Holiday Jam Adds to Road Peril; Truce Plan Studied by Pilots By United Press International Continued strikes at two’ of the nation’s largest air-| lines forced holiday travel- ers to seek other forms of transportation today. As many yho otherwise ‘would have flown turned-to their automobiles, the dan- ger of tragedy on the high-| ways was increased. In Chicago, pilots’, representa-| tives were expected to give their, janswer today to a truce proposal | Pontiac Press Photo i Churches and Sunday schools in \the Pontiac area began festive and| 'worshipful observances of Christ’ s| birth last week. The celebration will continue | tonight and Christmas Day with pageants depicting the Nativity, | plays and caroling, and worship | | services in Protestant churches. area are expecting record tendance ai midnight Masses and | regular Masses Cortetnas morn- ing. ms The midnight hour will find many |plan to appeal minutes after Oak-, members in a service -of Holy} land County Circuit Judge Clark | ‘Communion. munion service will begin at 10:30 tonight in St. Church, Drayton Plains, with the! ' Rev. } | it | Herman Kierdorf will appeal to, 4nd complete acceptance”’ | the pines at getting strike - bound! |American Airlines off the ground | ito help handle the peiiiay trav ell z : Acceptance of ‘the proposal E--. yesterday by Leverett Ed- | wards, chairman of the National Seas the air traffic jam cre- and twin airlines. walkouts at Eastern Judge Denies The president of American, C. R.| ‘Smith, wired the company's of the , iseven-point truce package, but ° Michigan Supreme Court in a spokesmen for the Airlines Pilots continued attempt to escape a 1-) Association had no immediate com- | to Catholic churches in the Pontiac | former 5-year prison term which the ment. Teamsters officia} said The ALPA, which represents the iwould ‘‘be like a life sentence to'1,900 pilots at American, indicated me." ‘its answer would come today. Kierdorf’s attorney, William F.' ‘The strike at American, now iDohany of Pontiac. disclosed the Waldo R. Hunt, vicar, lead-| ing the service. A family com-| munion service Christmas Day. The congregation will sing carols, at the 7:30 service tonight in the Christian and Missionary Alliance Following a brief devo-| (Continued on Page 4. Col. 1) Three in Running for Postmaster Position Here Prospective candidates for the postmastership of Pontiac have’ been cut from 10 to three Pontiac area residents. The Civil Service Commission — Robert C. ‘case when he based his motion Comtract, for a new trial on the claim that, P8Y |the prosecution failed to disprove! (TO ithat Kierdorf might have been! i: ; within his legal rights in owning | the homemade pipe contraption as, | , in Washington, D. C. announced | | yesterday that William W. Don- Miller and | | Clarence H. Smith Jr. are now | | eligible since they passed an oral | examination. Donaldson, who resigned as ‘mayor of Pontiac in October, is a city commissioner and had been! imayor pro tem for four years and mayor for 4'2 years, He is in the insurance business, * * * Miller, acting postmaster since February, has been chief investiga-. ‘toy for the Oakland County Prose- ‘cutors office. and is a former Pon- to his he Was Prior appointment, tiae police officer. Motor Sales Co.- The third candidate. Smjth, is now superintendent of miain office window service at the Post Office. He has been emploved by the post office here since 1936 * r 1. = + President Eisenhower now may nominate any one of the three, subject to Senate confirmation. Ten: job this fall. ‘area residents had applied for the! In Today’s Press | Women's Pages ia. | A midnight festival choral Com-| dorf a second trial following con-, iviction of sessing a pistol si-| Andrew Episcopal jencer. = -*F | in its fifth day, and a month-long | double walkout by flight engi- neers and machinists at Eastern, has crippled two of the nation's | four largest air carriers at the busiest travel period of the | | year. Adams yesterday denied Kier- Judge Adams last month im- Thousands of Christmas holiday, lawn mower muffler. Dohany - bled 7 somewhat of a new twist in the | To for co-pilots, arm 18-month passengers scrambled out befor reduction in flying time, the fire got to them. Three o{ the dead were badly from the coal truck. The ‘bus ca-! a? Nene ers. Jerome K. prosecutor, that Dohany had never introduced, evidence to support this fact. And Judge Adams, referring to | (Continued on Page 4, Col. 1) ! resumed Friday. Although details of the compro-, yesterday introduced) $2: for extended periods away, | policies. No Paper Tomorrow The Press will not pub- lish either edition tomor- row, to allow its employes to celebrate Christmas. Regular editions will be licensed manufacturer of si- Barry Jr., assistant eountered by saying : Mediation Board, would ease con- | «and burned near Pulaski, Tenn. | ] ated by the strike at American | “full | jured. Flames burst out in the bus min- utes after it crashed to @ halt in the right lane, ‘ary increases for top pilots from a gully seven miles south of here. with the coal truck and then| 2,000 to $30,000 a year, related in-|A majority of the estimated 23 crashed almost headon into the’ 1 home, pay while dead-head-' burned. and clarification of sick leave were thrown The bus driver, who last sum- | mer received an award for 15 ing all over” years of safe driving, was among here after the crash with flames’ the dead. He was Samuel Youree, | |from the burning bus casting an " One bus passenger was sent to al Nashville hospital in critical con-) Putting On the Dog ‘dition. | The 40-passenger ‘from Birmingham to Cincinnati, | iwas passing a coal truck in y the! shape of a a fine hydrant. Holiday Tragedy ‘Cars Crowding State Highways for Christmas “Trains, Buses Filled; Airlines Strike Forces Many to Drive A late morning change in the Weather Bureau’s Michigan forecast made the long holiday weekend ap- pear more hazardous than previously expected by Au- tomobile Club of Michigan | and law enforcement offi- cials, With an estimated 2' million cars expected to jam Michigan highways during the Christmas holi- day due to airline strikes, the Weather Bureau changed an earlier “little or “AP Wirephote END OF TRIP — Charyed remains of a Cincinnati-bound Grey- hound bus which sideswiped one truck then collided with another last night. Seven persons were st killed. 7 Die in Fiery Bus Crash in Tennessee, 13 Injured FROM OUR NEWS WIRES ‘ PULASKI, Tenn.—A Greyhound bus carrying holiday’ travelers caromed off one truck near here last night, | slammed into another truck and burst into flames, kill-| ing seven persons. Bodies of the victims, some headed home for Christ-! mas, were so badly burned that the job of identifying | ithe dead was slow. At least* 12 bus passengers and the posed the prison sentence upon travelers had to find different driver of one truck were in- is scheduled for the 68-year-old Madison Heights means of transportation, | man after a Circuit Court jury found him guilty of owning what | mise proposal were not disclosed,’ Dohany argued was a power jt was believed they included sal-| \fog when a southbound semi-trail- er truck loomed ahead. * * *® hooked bumpers) e| tractor-trailer. The impact broke the bus loose, others apparently reened 75 yards further on and rom, the bus. ‘crashed to a stop upright in the| x gully, catching fire. Witnesses said bodies were * of Murfreesboro, Tenn. eerie light over the scene. LA MESA, Calif, (UPI)—The city’s 1959 dog license is in the bus, boun a Christmas Story in Reverse Tom Davies, the Mr. of SANTA GETS HELP — Eighty-one-year-old Santa Claus of a generation by a stroke, Monrovia, ‘Calif. children before being stricken Monrovia youngstets, ‘Children Visit Ailing santa Claus By HAL McCLURE MONROVIA, Calif. was Christmastime, but none of the yuletide bustle filtered into Memories of other Christ- “mases when big-eyec chil- dren told him their dreams. Memories of happy days when he was. the most popular, ‘Yo- tund, -bewhiskered Santa> Claus in Monrovia, a foothill town 20 miles from Los Angeles. SADNESS WELLS INSIDE Now he was alone in g_ hos- pital room, forgotten. A sadness welled. inside him. Suddenly, the door opened ane two smal] children tiptoed in. “Merry Christmas, Mr. Santa Claus,” they chorused. His eyes opened. Tears rolled down his emaciated cheeks, ' 4 . ‘ ij * * x. APs Miscebete The spirit of Christmas had gets a Christmas message from returned” to 81-year-old ‘Tom Davies. The bus whipped back .toward, “‘ly-| the highway near It | the quiet room where the man | lay, pale and gaunt. + + a His only companions were memories. . no snow” outlook to “scat- tered snow flurries and ‘colder weather for the en- . tire state today and tomor- ee m This change has alerted author- lees to the probability of slip- pery roads throughout the state by nightfall. “The only roads reported as slippery early this morning were jin the northwest sector of the |lower Peninsula and the eastern halt of the _Upper_ Peninsula, ~ ~The U. 8. Weather Bureau pre- dicts a White Christmas for the | Pontiac area. Mostly cloudy and a little colder is the prediction for tonight with the low between 16 and 24, | Cloudy with occasional light | snow and little temperature change is the forecast for Christ- mas Day, the high about 24-30 degrees. Friday and Saturday will be | somewhat colder but, Monday | will be a little warmer. Light | snow is predicted again for Sun- | day or Monday. Twenty-two was the lowest |; recording in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The reading at 2 p.m, was 26. said ire Frances Borst, Pontiac | Auto Club office supervisor. | | Road conditions, however, | were reported as becoming in- | creasingly hazardous in the Pon- tiac’ area by noon due to an unexpected early morning snow: fall. “The heaviest traffic of the long weekend is expected to come be- jtween 3 and & p.m. today,”’ she | said. “The airline strike will alter the usual holiday traffic pattern. Many jtravelers wil] be forced to drive ‘since most buses and trains are ~ |already booked to near capacity,” |she added. ‘ Grounded planes of American | and Eastern airlines normally ‘would carry an estimated 4,000 persons a day in the 10-day holiday period, Other airlines not on strike dre scheduling extra flights | to try to handle the overflow. | ireyhound bus stations in De- | troit and Pontiac reported brisk | business, and trains were load- | ed, The Grand Trunk Western | Railway reported a heavy ac- cumulation of standees on the main Chicago-Detroit trains iatay. “With a high of 32 forecast for today, most snow was expected to come in scattered flurries, ‘melting as it hits highways. But ‘the State Police Posts at Pontiac and Redford both said a consider- able amount of snow as of noon today had not melted on county and southeastern Michigan high- ways, Police said roads were not snow- covered or icy in the Detroit and Pontiac areas but wet and slushy, making fot dangerous driving con- ditions.- State. troopers began a holiday schedule today at noon, They wil} work in 10-hour shifts rather than the ustal 8-hour shifts, with National Guardsmen adding to the force, * The Oakland County Sheriff's De- partment will have every available car in use for road patrol from |noon today through midnight Sun ‘day. In ‘many instances plain- clothesmen will handle desk jobs, | freeing uniformed officers for road ‘duty. i id _..to.Martk Birth of Christ. | - tional message by the Rev. :G. RA : a ' Bersche, the ordinance of Holy | men by the pastor, Thy Light | rourn | i- f sah tee] PY | % . f |e i} . i J 7 ‘ oh i ‘ | t. "" Rites Tonight, Tomorrow |Pontise City Affairs A festival service wil] be held: - (Continued From Page Three) at 11 a.m. Christmas with a ser- Communion will be observed: — | ins “The k ? » way | At St ‘The Koad to Christmas” will ithe Rev. Cart W. be the Christmas meditation con- ieee - nied | ducted at the 7:30 p.m. candle- ja message entitled “The First) Noel” at both the 8 and 11 o'clock) light service by the gece pele tonight. The junior choir’ ard Muntz in West Bh , | will sing at the early service and Baptist Church. ‘the senior choir at the later hour. Young people and adults of * * * Northeast Community Church will) poly communion will be ob- be caroling this evening at homes yrveq at 11 tonight in Orchard of the sick and shut-ins. 4 \Lake Community Church, Presby- A Nativity pantomime will be terian. Christmas morning at 10, of Oakland Park Methodist Chureh ltor will at the 11 ocleck candielighting | gna) service tonight. The congregation will participate in the singing of CANDLELIGHT SERVICE carols | The annual candlelight service sk yt in St. Paul Lutheran Church will Christmas Eve will be observed begin at 11 p.m. A service is with a service of Holy Communion Scheduled for 10:45 a.m. tomorrow. at 10 by members and friends of} Dr. William HL. Marbach St. Stephen Episcopal Church. | the 7: eal Hershey a“ Services are being held in the) lead -the 11 e’clock service to- Lastover School. night in First = PROGRAM TOMORROW | Cureh, The worship hour will The Sunday School of the South-| Comsist of prayer, meditation, side Church of God, under the| ©@70ls and choral music. preach on “A Little Child John Lutheran Church, ‘¢ Pontiac City Commission last Nelson will bring ™8®t- ager Walter K. Willman to cancel] presented by the Youth Fellowship )i,. Rey Eqwa existing contracts for the re- Edward D. Auchard, pas modeling of the old east wing of Lead.”’- = hospital in an effort to cut at a salary of $5,400 was also ap-'ance shop here and ignored tele-|§ own 0! direction of Mrs. Dorothy Wood- moore, will present a Christmas A candlelight communion serv- ice will be observed at 10:45 p.m. An operating budget of $3,217,150 Society for Mental Health, attended, improvement projects not under-|¥ \for the coming year at Pontiac Is Come. iGeneral Hospital was approved by Commissioners, after going over the budget during an in- formal meeting with hospital trustees last Thursday, put their final stamp of approval on the budget without discussion last evening. _ They also authorized City Man- | the meeting to urge this action in| the light that no such facilities exist: in the county. Appointment of Sherwin M. Birn-, krant, assistant city attorney, on a full-time, five-day basis with a salary of $7,000—dtre to the in- creased legal load facing the city. Appointments of Lafayette Wiley, 519 Highland Ave., and Joseph C. Rohrback; 173 S. Edith St., as salaries of $4,810 each. The trans- fer of Dennis Leones from the extra costs in the ex- pansion jprogram there P * * * It has been deeided after con- ferences with hospital officials that completion of the east wing can best be accomplished by agreement with local contractors. on a time and material basis, Willman said. He will arrange to make settle- ment with contractors for taking over current construction inven- tories and for credit for work not yet accomplished. Commissioner John A. Dugan police department to the court's Violation Bureau as deputy clerk THE PONTIAC PRESS, deputy Muncipa!l Court clerks at) | ; ‘ft OK $3.2 Million Budget for: Hospital} taken during this year’s program, | § which will require revised con-|} struction cost estimates if they are to be constructed next year. Approval of a new salary of $8,879 for Municipal Court Clerk Leo F. MeDonald because of the additional duties he has undertaken since the Violations Bureau has comé under the jurisdiction of his court, Took What He Wanted WHITING, Vt. (UPI) —A thiefi¥ broke into the T. R. Bissette appli-|f proved. Cancellation ot numerous capital Governor Has Secret Formula ‘vision sets as well as cash but stole § a radio. Keep One Eye on Utah : i ing the state budget.” The items: A rubber slide rule and a tiny press that SALT LAKE CITY (AP)—Members of Gov. George D. Clyde’s administration gave him twe Christmas gifts Tuesday. They called them the “keys to success in balanc- a WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24,1958 en ee a OF rey) wit ‘was ease io aria Gore children were nestled all snug m there, their beds, in their heads. sugat-plums need nd mamma in her herhtel nnd ee lin my cap, "just settled our brains for a long winter's nap, Then out on the lawn there arose such a clatter, "I sprang from the bed to Away to the window see what was the matter. I flew like a flash, Tore open the shutters and threw up the sash. “\GZahe moon on the breast. of the mew-fallen snow, “S*" Gave the lustre of mid-day to bg When, what to my wondering eyes should appear, — sR ASS ee ——— Siu i. prints fake money. But a miniature sleigh.and eight tiny reindeer, : Sipith alittle old driver, solively and quick, | eT knew in a moment it must be St.Mick - More rapid than eagles-his coursers they came, - And he whistled. and shouted. and. called them by name. Eiow. Dasher! now, Dancer! now, Prancer and Vixen! On! Comet, on! . Cupid, ontunder and Blitzen! To the top of the porch! @ to the top of the wall! | Tlow dash away! dash away! dash away alll” . is 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. (Continued From Page Three) SRA DVR RrRRDrDVw_es ower Holiday joy to you and yours! FRED N. PAULI CO. nd then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof The prancing and pawing of each little hoof. - AsI drew in my head, and was turning around, ~ Down the chimney St.Micholas came with a bound, sme was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot, ©" And his oa were all tarnished with ashes and soot, Pee eit cutee ade ot ete ett tee: - SS * | City support that the Oakland |County Board of Supervisors com |sider using the vacant Contagious |Hospital for the short-term emer- gency care of the mentally ill. | Mrs. Lola B. King, speaking for ‘the county chapter of the Michigan Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store 28 W. Huron St. FE 2-7257 mas” will follow. The Rev. H. C. ‘ H The first service tonight at Beth-| mission to go along with this will be presented at 7:30 tonight family service. The second serv-| State Highway Commissioner tival worship hour will follow at AT ALL SAINTS ‘the Commission of state trunkline Episcopal Church. Holy com-| based on the Barton study. to Supreme Court x« * * | down as the suggested location The choirs of Grace Lutheran (Woodward), the inner loop, and . |tonight. A Christmas Day serv- was the “pinning down” of the service at the Lutheran’ Church Teamser would seem to negate Commissioners approved the plan special numbers. the contary of the one given would] First Assembly of God Church. | Other business taken up at last Dobasy, aeparenily prepared WiGci Gos Coa: parcels of property the city is iscene-o-felt artist, will depict the ' hospital. City Attorney William A.| leave to appeal the decision to the ' birth will be observed at two |for a price of $14.500. | * * to no avail, was that repeated choirs of 735 voices will sing been used as one until the police The Store Where (Quality Counts! program at 6 p.m. on Christmas jj voiced the opinion of his fellow _ day. A film entitled “God’s Christ- in Central Methodist Church. commissioners when he said, “I * * * isee no other way but for the com- Shankle is pastor. z . le ~ a 4 any Baptist Church is scheduled pian,” Our Wonderful Redeemer” |for 7:15. It will be primarily. a} * * by the children of St. Trinity jice will begin at 11, with several , i . , John C. Mackie will be forwarded Lutheran Church School. The tes- choirs singing at both hours. copies of approval last night by as = music by the choir. A Choral Eucharist is scheduled redesignations in Pontiac’s pro- lfor 8 and 11 tonight in All Saints posed downtown loop highway, plan . All Sain Kier dorf to Appeal ‘union will be celebrated at) Commissioners approved what a= 9 Christmas morning. state highway planners had set and access points to the pro-— ‘Church will lead the congregation posed re-location of U. 8. 10 | in the candlelighting service at 8 present urban state trunklines. | ice is planned for 10 a.m. Coming out of this state approval The annual Christmas Eve agreed that evidence in the first location of this perimeter road, trial showing Kierderf as a | of the Ascension will be held at Willman said. 11 tonight with choirs presenting Dohany’s story that his client upon the recommendatien of the was a silencer manufacturer, A fim “Holy Night.” will ei Planning Commission. The judge said, “Any verdict to shown at 7:45 this evening at the. * * * have been against the great weight A A a ‘night's Commission meeting in- of evidence.” . tay ae . a,.;., cluded: * * | Carols will be sung ae oe | Purehase of the ninth of 10 : land Avenue United Presbyterian) : - fe Gs case he lost, said he and his co-|Church. Mrs. John Weneman a) rune i Gee Ve Gia € counsel, Eric E. Zisman of De- : : » “/214-stall parking lot for the city troit, had rs prepared for a oN " Landis Sen a No aa in the Inn, °" Ewart was instructed to proceed Supreme Court. er art board. ‘with an option to acquire a lot * « The celebration of Christ’s from D. O. Leonard and his wife’ Another claim Dohany used, but] festive candielight services to- ht in Christ Lutheran Church. tests by investigators of the mut.|. : fler were making it become a | Waterford Township. The youth Giencer, and that “it never had Christmas anthems at the early made it one” during these tests. cast he ceg te ceatr will The jury returned its guilty * * verdict Oct.'22, shortly after they Fad A bundle of « toys he had flung on his back, - And he looked = like a peddler just opening his pack, ais eyes how they twinkled! his dimples how merry] His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry! His droll little mouth. was drawn up @ like a bow, And the beard of his chin was as white as the snow, | A family carol service will be silence shots from Kierdorf’s °DSetved at 7 p.m. in Christ German pistol. Chureh Cranbrook. Festal holy ~ P P jicommunion will be celebrated at _ _ Chatting with reporters beforeig and 11:30 p.m. Holy com- . yesterday's hearing, Kierdorf said) mynion also will be at 10 on Christ- he still believed his nephew, Frank | mas morning Kierdorf, was telling the truth) / | . « when he said he received his fatal! a ., a burns when two men abducted him| Christmas Eve services ill be- from his Flint home and later 2! at 10:35 with Christmas Matins set him afire. jin the Hellenic Orthodox Com- A A es | munity Church of St. George. ; ; Divine Liturgy will be at 12:15 a.m. Tone ee former aide 0 followed by Holy Communion at. president James R. 14-95, Hoffa added further to the mys-| x & & poked as genre weet Services of holy communion will $5,000 was cia aa Paes ibe observed at 8:30 and 10:15 to- home that he had given him PP dod in The) Eptacopal Courch otf ly before his death as a down payment on a Florida home. Police say Frank, 56, a Flint’ Teamster business agent, died fol-. lowing an unsuccessful arson of a. dry cleaning shop Aug. 3. The | motive. remains the big question. | This Ils Too Much . ‘STAMFORD, Conn. (UPI)—Be- y fore it could hold a meeting to discuss campaign strategy for un-; seating the GOP, the Democratic) City Committee had to borrow 20) chairs from nearby Republican) headquarters. ¢ ear? od e? 334) ner witnessed tests showing it did he stump of a~7~4 pipe he held tight in his teeth, And the smoke tt %$ encircled his head like a wreaths He had a broad face and a little round belly, That shook when he laughed, like a bowlful of jelly. are was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf, And I laughed when [saw him, in spite of myself, Awink of his eye and a twist of his head, Soon gave me to know [had nothing to dread, SEC eCeCi Cite Cece Cac ue aaa tate ttt iea tad ate aet date ins at nateatdea i nnded a aiden dion tiaet ett ant al ant etea athe de tet atta tet tet nnn tee 'the Advent. Band Instrument REPAIR @ Factory Trained Expert e The Right Parts TW} e spoke not a word, but went straight to his work ~* And filled all the stockings; then turned with a jerk, And laying his finger aside of his nose, And giving a nod, up the chimney he tose, AT: CALBI Music Co. 119 N. Saginaw FE 5-8222 0 a a) 4s ae. tale sprang to his sleigh. to his team gave a whistle, And away they all flew like the down. of a thistle But [heard him exclaim,ere he drove out of sight, -?\ MERRY CHRISTMAS to all and to all a good night is. GLEMENT CLARKE MOORE Dis BCD PM BLD Ds DLs Bi De Bi Bs DUS Ds BG PAD eI Dia De Ds Bes DAP Se Bi Be UIC TBA HDA BUDD DLs Bi PBs DD BeBe. Ds sD. Ss De DDL eB PD aM TT MPa RAR RII BRAM - - » COME LET US ADORE HIM THIS DAY WISHES . | 4 MERRY CHRISTMAS . FOR s REMEMBERING THE TRUE AND LASTING i AN ABUNDANT # - = | and _ MEANING OF THIS HOLY CHRISTMAS SEASON. 7 HAPPY From the Employes and Staff of RES x MAY YOU FIND THE BLESSINGS YOU SEEK! | | ‘ Ss y a + <—_> HAPPY HOLIDAY TO ALL sf & ONS ok | f Eppert’s. Camera ; : Spencehs Shop 4. 7 FE 5-6615 48] 351] Elizabeth Lake Rd. M. A. BENSON: LUMBER CO.,, Inc. a , 7) *s FG i ro AAA SARAAARBRIRARABRAAAAKRARBRAD ~The 4994 Dixie Hwy. Pfr fete te te re PDA Pi ei AP a ate a mae ‘ fF ia y oy : : he ‘ ‘ 4 a Ee p a | A - | | | \ a een aM He ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1958 Government Feonomists Hopeful : -" By EDWARD COWAN International. They expect the {f - WASHINGTON (UPI) — Old jeconomy to be relatively free from man inflation is settling down for|inflationary pressure in the com-| a long winter's nap. He may even|ing months. : sleep weave Ae nado) + «+ *% = os igh government econo- t it this way: ‘The cost ats cs Ri. ala by United Press Prd oe leveled off} Fiscal experts here“feel_ that thel “ ithese past few months, If things) Treasury will beable © ‘Yo do ‘most { . at go the way we think they will, ' Foreign Policy Study prices snouia continue tor « white : i about where they are now. Some Encouraged by tke cecal so tot, ar' sone : n Aa —— they create credit. When anyone | WASHINGTON (AP)—President| Another high official pointed out, |else lends, it is with already ex-} Eisenhower is asking Secretary |however, that “if consumers and/isting funds.) of State Dulles to arrange with |businessmen take off on a spend-| In sum, the economists see busi-| the Senate Foreign Relations Com-|ing binge, the cost of living may/ness in 1959 moving at a brisk, | mittee for testimony by adminis-|start upward again.” — prosperous pace pg with enough tration officials in the committee's! For the most part, though, the |Testraint to avoid any strong pres-| broad foreign policy ‘study. experts are confident that the |SU7e on prices. This was disclosed in a letter yatue of the dollar wilf hold from Eisenhower to Committee steady in the immediate future. Chairman Theodore F. Green (D- i» me drainiat: im r . RI) which Green made public, They point to the administra- | | i] || Tuesday night. ~ tion's announced intention of re- _ Eisenhower, said he appreciated |* sisting excessive government the senators’ interest in getting }SPending and the Federal Reserve Hi etal Use closed-door briefings from Dulles |Board’s readiness to prevent ex- q i \ “TERRIFIC SAVINGS ON. END-OF-YEAR BUYS, ITEMS TO BE CLEARED! | Be Here When the Doors Open at 9:30! Sorry, ig mail or phone orders (except sheets). "ADVANCE WHITE SALE f ee Sx > || ONCE A YEAR SALE! PCiMNGaC SHEETS Sturdy, sparkling white muslins and soft luxuri- the criss-cross girdle that walks ond won't ride up ‘sarong and other officials. cessive use of credit. The committee hag announced| As for the long run — and econ-/ Reynolds Head Sees| plans for a year-long, bipartisan|omists are chary of making long- study on the strategic situation of run dictions — the outlook is More Aluminum i in Car, | — in we and _ a 132 b a$ 95 & the United States. not quite so rosy. Prices could thread count muslins, cambspun thread count 95 ° : well continue ‘to pursue their his- Military Production REGULAR 310 percales, all famous Cannon quality. | torieal path upward. But the rise ; Prisoner’s Paintings |would be more gentle than it has! RICHMOND, Va. @® — Increased / New, for a limited time only, you Win Him Freedom been. 4 shipments in the construction and| cari have your choice of two of transportation fields will help push} Sarong’s most popular styles at aluminum sales higher in 1959, R. -A lot would depend on govern- @ great saving. These famous, ment policies, the state of busi- Sturdy Muslin White Sheets | Combspun Percale White Sheets PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Edward Washington, 28, ‘saw the light” " |S. Reynolds Jr., president of Rey- Twin Flet Twin Flet nationally advertised Saron and turned to painting. He showed 0m S24 the Siteruetionsl site | ia. Metals Co., predicts. | $ ented $ ma Y ; 9 . . ation. or Fitted or Fitt girdles are perfect in every way, ates 9 eer i ee Reg. 1.99 e Reg. 2.79 e come right out of our regular paintings he had done since he| In 1959, the cost of living may) J, addition, automotive applica- 3 foci was jailed last July for assault/climb one month and slip back|tions are expected to increase, . . eae and battery. the next, but it is likely to ShoW|n,inging the average uge per car Full flat or fitted—Reg. 2:29 . $1.89 | Full flat or fitted—Reg. 3.09 . $2.49 Try @ Sorong. You'll find it dif- There was one canvas of the over-all stability. Government 4... 59 pounds this year to 58 : 42x38 V2" 8 9 65 ferent from any other girdle Last Supper, another of Mary economists offer the following rea- nounas in 1959. Then, too, he said, 42x36" cases—Reg. 55c ...... 44 x38'2"" cases—Reg. 69c ..... c s a enuhade Magdalene washing Jesus Christ's sons‘ for this: new car sales are expected to run To ee ccaeeen feet. _ kk well “ahead of 1958, . a, lightweight control streamlines The judge canceled the rest of- —There is a good deal of un- Se A Woven Candy. Stripe Pereales Woven Multi-Stripe Percale your figure to fashion’s newest Washington's 9 - to - 23 month sén-| used manufactuting capacity in the gains ‘< aigkway and ecititun . lines. The unique criss-cross front tence and sent him home in time | economy. Hence, demand i me appli valeos” eee connrents ad Twin Flat $ 72""x108" $ lots you nal, aed, We th asia: oth This Is Your Invitation to Attend = CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICES 5 a 7 at ar : : Bethany Baptist Church West Huron and Mark Street TWO SERVICES 7:15 P.M. and 11:00 P.M. CHRISTMAS MUSIC by THE CHOIRS Meditation, “HE CAME TO SAVE” Dr. Joseph Irvine Chapman. Pastor horse park, noncnalant in the face it ‘“‘Against Advice of Counsel,” “owe ee ee “ee eee Ce er eee te ee eee he ee oe eee oe eee eee ee eee 7 e+e ew we ee se ee ee ee "eo @@ © ee w@ ewe «eee eee * ee * new winter a complete Free Alterations “ > Pontiac Press reserves the right to edit all letters, Christmas be but another - happy marker along the road of a good life! _ LEE’S | : Sales and Service 921 Mt. Clemens =.= 2 © 8 080s . eeee ee . . Reg. 29.98 to 39.98 selection © Cashmere blends, wools, herringbones, tweeds @Many pile lined @Blacks and colors ® Misses, juniors, briefs, half-sizes, customs coats in Not a skimpy, picked-over selection, but a complete, wide range of styles and fabrics. And now this after-Christmas sale gives you outstanding savings in plenty of‘time for winter wear! Reg. 3.99. 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La T Oe ot srg Sy ; ¥ é Go, a =. - ; > a Ne ye e y, e eb ose? f 2 ¢ : * ; eh . : « =e t if . h - pk F . ec | . fe | ' \ caf | P | A ali ths ie | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24,1958 eee es a a « ; f SS SSS saa een ranom Old Ordinance Attorney to Draft Law Barring Sale of 28 More items A Blue Law for Pontiac came \Rentrew Files” Acts to Ban_§ é a Petition for Judge Post- James Renfrew, president of the Oakland County Judicial Assn. and a Huntington Woods justice of the peace, today filed his nominating petitions as a candidate for one af the county’s five Circuit Court 16 Left Fatherless as 2Die in Explosion MUSKEGON (UPI) — Sixteen Sixteen children were left father less on Christmas Eve‘when an explosion at a big scrap metal plant killed two workmen today and injured two others. The explosion, apparently touched In Christmas Lighting Contest — The Nativity scene displayed at Chamber of Commerce Christmas, home lighting contest. Jaycees Name Winners Goyette’s display, x* *« * four judges last night over 24 other| ner ofthe 1958 Pontiac Arca Junior’) closer into focus last night as city Judge posts. off when one of the men lit al. ‘ eammiissioners ordered the draft- * * * _}match to,thaw a frozen lock, * The West Hide wining Gopiny | ing of a broader ordinance to pro-|_ Renfrew, 34, sof 8149 Hendrie |kited Woodrow Hill, 40, and Allen Thieves Throw _| is the city was at the home of M. | hibit the sale of all but bare essen- tials on Sunday in the city. Bivd., Huntington Woods, submit- ted the petitions bearing 3,480 sig- natures this morning with the But this was only a preliminary step, and seme commissioners in-| dicated that such a measure will) have a rough road ahead before it! becomes law. “It should be up te the people Elections Section of the Secretary of State’s office in Lansing. Deadline for judicial candidates te file petitions and win « spot on the Feb, 16 primary election Hawkins, 41, both of Muskegon. Both men had eight children. Injured were George Griggs, 36, of Ravenna, and Chester Lobdell, 55, of Muskegon. They were re- ported in serious condition in Hackley Hospital. Reckless Binge, Get Rid of Loot INE BLUFF, Ark. (AP)—Po- ail GF our friends Tor a Cheerful holiday season “and a New Year. filled with happines and success , ~~ best wishes to.” ‘ ~ JEWELERS », | ballet is Monday at 4 p.m. 4 O05 , : to force this leone and not us, = . bd The thieves broke into Lyndell * 16 W. HURON STREET A Jommissioner Rebert | Renfrew is seeking nomination * |piner’s stand north Pine Bluff aura 7 . a pockaans for one of the five PP Su WISION Names on Us 65 Lemon taaae They Car Output for Week : caiaere Commissioner John A. Dugan ¥ ® i adopted in the city it would bene-/)...) advisor to the Royal Oak Winners of awards for outside|Side @ road south of town: A fit the stores ip the iN |school board's health council, and| Christmas home decorations were|/Sorched area 15 feet square and) nerrorr uw — Passenger car| areas which would stay open “tOlnast treasurer of the South Oak-|@mnounced today by the Pioneer| V@rous that remained in U. 8. factories this reap the profits.” * * * year terms commencing Jan, 1, 1960 land Bar Assn, Contest Winners Highlands Assn, Mr. and Mrs. §. Calabrese, 324 week will total 106,721 units com- pared with last week's 135,961, a Drafting of a preliminary ordi- Dick $t., took first place for the Automotive News said today. In OPEN .e, would prohibit. the : 00 Sa EVERY paige gp atarge Three Policemen Pest cveral tetine, John Benson, Burglars Loot Safe ee ee ae NIGHT TO 9 stemmed from a dispute following the recent Sunday opening of a large downtown Pontiac depart- ment store. City Attorney William A. Ewart Met with three representatives of. the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce to chart a course either for or against Sunday openings. Miles said it was the concensus of the committee that it would be best to amend a@ present ordinance outlawing the sale of furniture and household appliances to in- clude the additional 28 items. It is designed, Miles said, to p hibit the sale of nearly everything except the bare essentials, such as food, medicines and gasoline. Ewart was instructed to prepare Hurt in Car Accident A two-car collision in Rochester last night resulted in injury to four men, three of them Rochester po- licemen. A Rochester Police car, stopped at Rochester road ‘and Romeo street for a traffic light, was struck from. behind by a car owned by the Michigan State Highway Depart- ment, according to Oakland County sheriff's deputies, Treated at Avon Center Hos- pital were Hugh Upton, 76, 319 Drace St., a police dispatcher, and Mat Stockinger Jr., 32, of 46229 Dequindre Rd., Rochester, who was driving the other car. , Treated at Pontiac General Hos- pital were two officers, William H. Woehl, 41, of 511 Harrison St., and the amendment to the 194 ordi-|the driver, Robert G. Cannon, 24, nance with this in mind. Several commissioners made it known that a fight will ensue against the proposed broader law because they seid Sunday business was a moral and not a legal question. of 306 Terry St., both of Rochester. ® * bd Stockinger told deputies his brakes failed. His auto skidded 72 feet into the police car and pushed it 128 feet into the intersection, . police said. . a —_ vice president of the association, announced Other winners were Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Kennedy, 315 Draper Ave.; Mr. and Mrs, D. Wilson, 341 Dick St.; Mr. and Mrs. M. Calbi, 222 Linden St.: and Mr. and Mrs. John Blizic, 333 Pioneer St. Man With an Axe Has Poor Christmas Spirit Unlike George Washington, the person who chopped down a tree | yesterday isn’t talking. * * * He cut down an 18-foot spruce tree at the Municipal Golf of Ice, Fuel Firm City Ice & Fuel Co., 183 N. Cass iti inal goal. Ave., and took $800 in cash from) will total 14,637 compared an office safe, it was reported to! last week’s 23,395. In the compar- The trade paper estimates De- cember output at 594,000 cars, about 6,000 units short of the orig- truck . “assemblies with This week's police yesterday. ing by removing a panel from the boiler room door, and tore a hole through the wall to get into the rear office. Also taken was a collection of old coins valued at $1090 and two cig- arette lighters. All the desks were ransacked, , | able 1957 week, 12,307 trucks were The burglars entered the build-| built. | Automotive News says Canadian factories are expected to build ‘5,610 cars and 885 trucks this |week, compared with 7,681 cars |and 1,356 truct:s. In the week end- led Dec. 28 last year, dominion |factories built 3,912 cars and | trucks. probably for use as a Christ- mag trée, it was reported to x * : at $300 by the City Parks & Rec- reation Dept. Missing Boy of II] Mother port—for hearty joyful and your perous. For kind thoughts—for loyal sup- all of the courtesies extended us during the past year, we thank you sincerely, May 5 FRED W. MOOTE ELECTRICAL SERVICE cooperation—for your Christmas be New Year pros- ce Local law authorities are search- jing for a Waterford Township lyouth in an effort to make tomor- row a happier Christmas for his hospitalized mother. * * * Kenneth R. Tallman, 15, of 3050 \McCormick St., is described as labout five feet tall, medium build, dark hair, brown eyes and may ibe wearing a leather motorcycle |jacket and dark trousers. He hasn't been heard from since he teft home a week ago. Ruff, was taken General Hospital several days ago with pneumonia and, ac- cording to relatives, has been asking for her son. Oakland County sheriff's deputies jand Pontiac State Police have ‘asked that anyone knowing the jyouth’s whereabouts: to tell him ito contact his mother immediately iat Pontiac General Hospital or ieall their local police. \Calhoun County Gets ‘Ist Producing Oil Well ALBION « — Calhoun county’s | first producing oil well was brought in yesterday on a farm three miles isouth of here. * * * | Oil men said the strike, on the |W. F. Rosenaw farm, may lead | to further drilling operations in | Calhoun and adjacent counties as About 100,000 acres is reported Coffee Free Tonight Coarse, and left with the top, | Pontiac police, 7 | * The tree’s value was estimated | Police Seek - | The boy’s mother, Mrs. Luella | to Pontiac | | . TRANS-AUDIO Hearing Aid Sales and Service Complete Selection | MIDTOWN SHOP | | 101'4 N. Saginaw, Abeve Jacobsen's Flowers . FE 4-0539 ————————— ge ee | galai Odd lots! Floor samples! Mon. through Sat. = ° new ~{ WEATHERFORD, Tex. (AP)— F w-of-a-kinds, some The Weatherford Rescue Squad e . all will set up a highway booth to- | d monstrators, night to serve free coffee to mo-| an d e d torists. Squad members hope it, 1 will help counteract any effects of. anteed and delivere ‘ guar so hurry in a too much Christmas cheer. | nd save! ‘Haste at Lunch Hour Is Almost Disastrous NORFOLK, Va. ® — Two Nor- | e Dryers folk policemen who desire to. re-| | ~ anges ‘main anonymous admit this one. e Refrigerators eGas R dios | Cruising in a police car, they saw : anges eka ‘a man dash out of a door with @ Electric ash ea @ Stereos money in his hand, run across the | eTY's @Hi-Fis : hers street and through a parking lot) @ Dishwas and duck behind some automobiles. eVacuums They gave chase and collared him hear a restaurant. } “Lemme go,”’ the man said, ex- 'plaining that he was running be-| /cause he had only 30 minutes for! lunch. eH ver i 00 \ : eAdmiral @Philco | $ ° roid A Quick Response | @General Electric oe Victor DROITWICH, England (UPD— | @RCA Whirlpool @RC a | At a carol program last night | eKelvinator © Tapp? organist Gordon Banner struck : @ Norge e@ Hotpoint the first chord of “Oh Come, | 3 Westinghouse All Ye Faithful,” and a big black | | : @ Olympic @Webcor cat jumped out of the. organ. i : 9 @Lewyt y . jthe U. S. that ve to t, | : leq peXaauoo t, Z J J d , d J , J a i 4 of COAL “¥ See “J “4 a Mf and hs 4 J t. May your Christmas be merry, gay, and bright as the twinkling baubles TO OUR FRIENDS LUMBER CO. MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER MRBMIARMAMPWAD ARRARAARAAR AANA AAMIRM * g kd “ A belli, 6 hpi 9 —= that bedeck your tree _@ BUILDING SUPPLIES — FE 4-1594 in the NHR DH AT RMAD AR RRB rvention safeguards are to be re-| at each school with an alarm box) to 1936 must install sprinkler sys-| tems. All of modern construction, LANSING ® — Marathon hear-! ings on a Consumers Power Co.| sion since last Jan, 28, was re-| cessed yesterday until Feb. 3 for! The record on the hearing now! a 4 a hn a a Ss i Ss es DB NOVI — The State Municipal Fi buildings as a result of the Chicago! nance Commission has approved |the borrowing of $225,000 for the The city council agreed last night) Novi Community School District. construction yesterday. Dr. William Medlyn, superin site purchase and developments. CAIRO (AP)—The United States today agreed to sell the United Arab Republic nearly 25 million dollars worth of wheat for Egyp- U.S. Ambassador Raymond Hare signed the agreement with Abdel minister cf Despite many Egyptian applica- tions, this is the first wheat sale The American refusal to sell jwheat to Egypt has been one of \the main bones of contention be- tween Washington and Cairo since The board approved the general obligation bonds for new school tendent, reported today that this| money is a portion of the $825,000 bond issue approved by the voters in 1957 for a new school &nd future The district had received the first portion, $600,000, previously | and has built an elementary school. loga.” purchase of a new limousine for the Governor. * x Ne “Now look, George.’ Van Peursem quoted his friend as saying, ‘‘All this Just doesn’t make sense. The State is broke, | but they’re going to spend | more.’” Van Peursem had his own ex- planation of the paradox for his | friend and the public. . He said. the Republican- controlled Legislature had been trying to tell the Governor and the Controller about the situa- tion for months ‘but apparently they didn’t want to believe us.” “In the past 10 years,’ Van “Peursem said, ‘“‘we have provid- ed millions and millions of dol- | lars in additiona] taxes for State expenditures—but every year.all | the money is spent and the Gov- ernor keeps telling us that we must spend more for all serv- | ices. “T can only draw one conclu- sion,’ Van Peursem said. ‘The .| spending policies of the present | administration are driving this | State to a personal income tax.” 5 Lake Yields Muskets LAKE GEORGE, N. Y. (UPD— -|Local skin divers have recovered! four British flintlock muskets from) '140 feet below the surface of Lake) George. The muskets were be- lieved to have been carried by British troops who sailed the length ‘of the lake 200 years ago to at- tack the French fort at Ticonder-| to raise legislative salaries and | We send our BiG BEAR & CONSTRUCTION CO. 92 W. Huron , Amid the gay greetings and packages, too, For Christmas to you! - FE 8-6533 best wishes | len OUR BRIGHTEST. _ WISHES WE SEND TO YOU! The Business Institute: 7 West Lawrence Street, Pontiac FE 2-3551 We wish you, with — this little rhyme, A gay and carefree ~ Christmas time?! ‘NEW YORK (AP)—Francis P. Church obviously wag annoyed when given. the assignment. It was. clear that hardly anything ' eguid have been less to his liking. “He bristled the subject,” his employer later recalled, Finally, however, Church went to his desk—“‘with an air of resig- nation”—and set to work. x * * % Church was an editorial writer for the New York Sun, since merged with the New York World- Telegram and Sun. It was in Sep- tember 1897. Even though Christmas still was a considerable time away, a little girl of 8 had been thinking about it. And her thoughts were such as those children of 8 sometimes have, A great big question had popped into her mind. She put the question to her fa- ther who d she write the Sun, It was her--letter that was and pooh-poohed at) | duced a record-breaking volume of ~~ oN | commodities in 1958 to help boost |their income 20 per cent over the previous year's relatively low lev- el ‘| climbed to new peaks to fore- | shadow possible lower prices dur- | ing the new year. handed .to Francis his message still: is living. She Church with the request that he! now is Mrs, Laura Virginia Doug- prepare a reply. las, a New York school~principal Church pondered the matter,|and a widow with children and then began to write. eee Se een ems *+. & ee : How well he wrote he pér When she read Church's famous did not realize at the time—but.in|Teply, she understood only one the years before his death in 1906 of it, But that was sentiment - mare _milions a ord Oe pepe i tat Sowe Cy article ever written by any news-|% Strike, Is there a Santa Claus? We -take pleasure in answering at once ‘and thus prominently the munication below, expressing the same time our great grati- fication that its faithful author is numbered among the friends of the Sun: “Dear Editor: I am 8 years old, Some of my little fiends say there is no Santa Claus. Papa says ‘If you see it in the Sun it’s so.’ Please tell me the truth, is there a Santa Claus? Virginia O’Halon, a * * * But by courtesy of the newspa- per, the editorid] is published again here: paper writer in. any language,” the Sun said many years after- ward. The ai to whom he addressed 115 West 95th. Street.” * * * Virginia, your little friends are wrong. They have been affected by the ‘skepticism of a skeptical age. They do not believe except they see. They think that nothing ean be which is not rainas gsart sible by their little minds. All minds, Virginia, whether they be men’s or children’s, are little. In this great universe of ours man is a mere insect, an ant, in his intellect, as compared with the) boundless world about him, as! measured by the intelligence ‘cap-| able of grasping the whole of truth! and knowledge. * x. Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa’ Claus. He exists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist, and you know that they |“ abound and give to your life its, highest beauty and joy. Alas: how Groundwork Laid for Seiarers Next Year from non-farm sources, interrupted by the 1958 recession, will likely be WASHINGTON (®—Farmers pro-| resumed in 1959. The year 1958 saw the Republi- can Adminstration and the Demo- crat-controlled Congress _ battle over new farm legislation, This conflict brought about a veto of one bill by President’ Eisenhower. La- ter there was agreement on a measure touching, however, only limited areas. The major issue was an admin- But in doing so they laid the ndwork for a possible reversal their returns in 1959. Long a plague of producers, surpluses of some products Farmers. Boosted Income 20 Per Cent in 1958 role in agriculture continued to split farmers’ own organizations. The American Farm Bureau Fed- eration pressed for less government and more freedom for farmers. But the National Grange sought producer-managed control pro- grams, The National Farmers’ Un-| jon continued to call for more gov- rernment help for producers: rather} than less. x *« * The surplus problem being what it is, agriculture continued to move) large volumes into export markets, much of it subsidized. No letup in the government-guid- ed and assisted foreign sales pro- grams appeared likely for several years to come. But these pro- grams continued to cloud relations| porting countries. These regarded’ the U.S. sales as dumping meas-. ures that hurt their own markets | and prices. istration drive to pull govern- ment further out of the field of In a remarkable display of net controlling farm production G R EETINGS T0 ALL* OUR. FRIENDS KUHN Auto Wash and Employees West Huron St. and fixing farm prices. Many farm-belt Congressmen of both parties opposed this meve. The controversy undoubtedly played culture’s technological advance, crop production climbed 11 per cent above the previous record set in 1948 and matched in 1956 and }1957. This was accomlished on pan acreage reduced rather sharply by federal planting controls and a tion gains of the Democrats, a role in the congressional elec- | This issue of the government's ! soll bank land retirement program. The year also brought expan- | sions in livestock production — expansions that may have set | the stage for later oversupplies — _ and distress prices. With agriculture far from sta- Sarah Churchill OK ‘After Stage Accident ibility, it was not surprising that - s controversies continued over gov- LONDON (UP1)—Actress h ‘ernment farm policies, As was the Churchill narrowly escaped injury last night when an 18-feet high case in other recent years, the| Ipiece of scenery fell on her four } Eisenhower administration’s Secre-| inutes before, el foal icactain LOU-MOR JEWELERS itary of Agriculture — Ezra Taft of “Peter Pan." Benson — was the center of this ; fight. John Justin, who played Captain Hook to Miss Churchill's Peter at Realized net income of farm- lthe Scala Theater, said “the ray amount left capa Le climax was ruined by the mishap uction costs—was officially esti- /1,.¢ marred her London stage mated at around 13 billion dol- By NOEL YANCEY KALEIGH, N. C. @® — Despite continued warnings from medical authorities that cigarettes are a health hazard, more Americans apparently are smoking more cig- arettes than ever before. 7 This is indicated by word from the U.S. Department of Agricul- ture which estimated that domestte consumption of cigarettes reached an all-time record 424 billion in 1958 — as compared with 409.4 bil- ‘lion last year. Total output of U.S. cigarette factories, which included exports and cigarettes sent to U. 8. forces overseas in addition to the domestic sales, reached a record 457 billion compared with 442.4 MIRACLE MILE lars.for the year. This compared with $10,800,000,000 in 1957. The increase reflected substan- tially higher cash receipts from marketings, a slight rise in gov- ernment payments and some fur- ther increase in the rental value) of farm dwellings, The higher cash| | [N GAZAAR AREA ~ For Office Supplics See BACKENSTOSE BOOK SU MOD UMM cr tarketings ant hizher peices | E Liwrence $! But Agriculture Department : economists predict farm income will dip 5 to 10 per cent in 1959. | They expect farm prices as a, whole to decline. Government pay- ments will be smaller. Farm pro- SHIRT duction costs are expected to con- «oe tinue a long upturn that will eat. _ Distributors deeper into receipts. ~ On the other hand, the upward Downt a wares ont tee trend in income of farm people We'd like to gaily-bedeck your _Christmas tree with ornaments of Health, Wealth, and Laughter! CLOONAN’S “Where. Quabity Counts” om 12 N, Saginaw FE 2-0161 comeback after nine years.” 44 - year - old daughter of Sir Winston, was saved by a wire which was attached to her and broke the fall of the wood Miss Churchill, billion last year. Harry M. Wooten, tobacco in- dustry consultant, said all of the big-five tobacco companies prob- ably relled up record breaking Americans Puff Away to Set Cigarette Record counted for about half of the na- tion’s total consumption. Ironical- ly, indications are that many smokers, who switched to filters because of the health scare, are consuming more cigarettes ulars, * * * 2. Output of smoking tobacco showed an increase for the first time in nine years, reaching ap- proximately 77 million pounds, a gain of 6% million over 1957. The Department of Agriculture figured this resulted partly from an in- erease in “roll your own’’’ cig- in states where tobacco taxes have been increased. It figured that the cigarette vs. health talk also had | A survey of the. tobacco indus- & itry at the end of 1958 also showed: | ® cigarettes continued and they ac- arettes in recession hit areas and|§ resulted in some increase in pipe} as dreary as if there were no Vir- ginias, There would be no child- \like faith then, no poetry, no ro- mance to make tolerable this ex- istence, We should have no enjoy- ment, except in sense and -sight. The eternal light with which child. | ‘hood fills the world would be ex-' ' tinguished. Not believe in Santa ‘Claus!’ You might as welj not believe in fair- ies! You might get your papa to, hire men to. watch in all the chim- ineys on Christmas Eve to catch Santa Claus, but even if they did not see Santa Claus coming down, iwhat would, that prove? Nobody sees Santa Claus, but ‘that is no sign that there is no) ‘Santa Claus. The most rea] things ‘in the world are those that neither children nor men can see. Did you ever see fairies dancing on the lawn? Of course not, but that’s no proof that they are not there. | Nobody can conceive or imagine all the wonders there are unseen and unseeable in the world. You tear apart the baby’s rattle’ and see what makes the noise in- side, but there is a veil covering the unseeri world which not the strongest men that ever lived, could tear apart. Only faith, fan- cy, poetry, love, romance, ean push aside that curtain and view! and picture the supernatural beau-. with some other agricultural ex-| ty and glory beyond. Is it all real?’ ‘Ah, Virginia, in all this world there is nothing else real and abiding. * * * No Santa Claus! Thank God he, jlives, and “he lives forever. A thou-| sand years from now, Virginia, | nay, ten times ten thousand years from now, he will continue to make glad the heart of c of childhood. per & day than when they smoked reg-| | The 407 Main St., e Chris Message on the Holy Night long ago, | the Shepherds. harkened ff the blessed promise of , Peace on Earth, Good Will to All Men Rochester ; True tmas 761 W. Huron 16‘E. Lawrence St. 4416 Dixie Highway in Drayton Plains _Assistant Treasurer AUDITORS and canvas backdrop. earnings for the year. ismoking. = — — - , -, , OFFICERS and DIRECTORS R. C. CUMMINGS President M. A. BENSON Vice-President JAMES CLARKSON Executive Vice-President and Secretary E. W. JOHNSON Treasurer VERN McMASTER Poetic eeee tee UU ee ae ToC Tet ee eS a >. : C. BYRON KINNEY, Attorney BOARD of DIRECTORS HON. CLARK J. ADAMS MAHLON A. BENSON CONRAD N. CHURCH JAMES CLARKSON LOUIS H. COLE R. CLARE CUMMINGS JOHN Q. WADDELL CHAUNCEY M. HUTCHINS HONORARY DIRECTOR CHAUNCEY M. HUTCHINS JENKINS and ESHMANN Pontiac Sa ‘and git the folks-at I dreary would be the world if there} were no Santa Claus: it would be; Saginaw Street... bepecnictl Sincere... é to Everyone! Playing Samta Claus was fun and Pll be here to | % GREETINGS save you more every day! en ie) , Half the ran of CHRISTMAS Is Extending , J to All We Serve! MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS | Christmas and may the New Year bring pleasures untold to you and yours. Serving you during the past years has been a source of real pleasure and in 1959 we again will maintain Ward's finer quality furniture at lowest prices. and a credit plan to suit your budget. d d | 716 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 8-0456 Our best wishes to one and all for a very merry Christmas! : At this joyful Christmas time may we pause to express our most sincere wish that everyone at your house enjoy the happiest policy of enriching your home with ta cite wee ea ‘ ‘ih. fs ih. ts fh THE PONTIAC 3 PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER. 24, 1958 es : oat want to go out there, there's something wrong with me." “Why? A lot of wa. want to stay, om : ; reared under the oak and not un- ng : F Ni diider the maple.” “I'm a Scot ana I was —" “Don't split hairs. What's wrong |Store Helps Out zirl.Who. Stole... Doll for Present | “ CINCINNATI (AP) — A “Cincin. nati detective and a downtown de- tus sory: partment store made Christmas valid out ot the (Copyright 1958) ... by Blimbeth Cadell had become too restricted for us Graham, in- avy, is amused . with wan tay wi dreams come true for a sobbing| “hatesoticer” for the simple job | pecs, seme ting to stay where you ‘3-year-old, caught stealing a doll Sus teer ba Mure ies Tilt mets He found her hand agd held it, “The fact that I can probably *, {for one of her homeless five sis-| for his friend Wax Sealing. ~~ jand she waited, but no words came make a better living in Canada. But I'm not sure ‘how well I can do the job, and so my assets are r list sounds impressive— ‘ters and brothers. [ora Locvimer, father <. Navy Detective Paul Steuer, on a spe- — =. and . Yerety beers : Ce cial shoplifting detail, saw. the girl tm beve with Angels: tak the doll Mr. er: flanthropist, and his ie Milne : wife: Admiral Peterson” and his ’Then Steuer found that the fam-| psychic sister, Mrs. Denby-Warre: ily’s home burned in October; | -Tirsnt? ptamoe felt, an Amer, nton 0, } vi with the ; ie ae Bs we her father with the warm, humorous, inteligient is il! and can’t work. The store arranged to let the from him: Then, to the ecstasy of the onlookers, now swelled to a small crowd, he put his arms round | __ her and bent and laid his lips on hers. He kept them there for some time. He had intended to put into |ling, that’s all so dead! In the old the kiss the flood of gratitude that |days, people used to think along filled him, but when their lips|thoSe lines; everything had to be touched, he found his clinging, Solid, and you didn’t take a single I’’s A DEAD IDEA “There you go again. Angus dar- BLAKE RADIO and TV 9149 W. Huron St. eyes. The crossing to meee | un- eventful. Miss Seton to Angus she ts half-sister oo Rosen Blake who has just completed a film in Italy and is. sailing to South girl pick out an assortment Of} America. She plans to rise Rosa- RGETS TU sip cowards metrepony Unless Yee toys and gifts for her family. mund by meeting her boat in Liston. | FOR GRATITUDE could give your bride all that she'd Ferdy Brewer. the driver. plans Gratitude melted in the warmth to stay close to the Green Empress been wringing out of her father]. } ; ’ 4 ’ IR AL ; : come the night. In the middle of |and scent of her mouth, When atifor th ; : W f “ : . e past few years. That's } NATU Injured oman Taken mysterious eee reith pag last he raised his head, it was not |dead. that’s finished. NEW ‘59 W AGONS news. PFerdy reports there ‘were Off Island by Helicopter, gratitude that he felt. i : prowlers. someone tried the garage “All the couples set out with now : HE ALTH MACKINAC ISLAND uw — A, belts.” Angela tells Angus che has | “Angus . . .” lis what they've screwed out of RADIO $1995” : Coast Guard helicopter removed an brought him home on & visit. and veutve lesleweet he wer their friends in wedding ‘presents, HEATER FOODS ele Bhd ~~ from ace a daca contacts sretaing | eured “You're is saeek You'res |2d some furniture they've bought BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER ul ackinac Island yesterday. ne, . on the never-never. Mrs. James Roud, 78, who had tee as angelic as your wame, and as : MI 6-3900 gentle, and as kind. But—”’. “You needn’t go on.” “Hadn’t we'’—he smiled with so much love in it that her heart turned over, “Had we better face facts?” * “a : “We've just faced them.. We're No? I know everything about| made for one another and it would you—up to the time you left the|ne madness not to get together. Navy. I know what you've done,| we've known one another for years where you’ve been, even what needn’ you've said. I know all the times Sa dee epg eOhY you've kept Oliver out of trouble. Se “I know the name of every girl “There are certain things that you took out. Oliver used to make |—"’ He paused and looked around, a point of telling me. Oh yes . taking in the size of the audience. “They put their sons’ names down for Eton and Harrow know- ing pertectly well that their only hope of ever paying the fees will be by winning a football pool. “If you can’t bring home enough to clothe me, I'll take a part-time or even a full-time job, like thow sands of other wives, That’s com- mon sense. Is that what you were | going to say?” “Don’t you think a man likes to = something "| Rescued Man to Miss Pate aie Christmas at Home | have something to offer?” lost all her bleom and is sick and broken her hip in an accident, was taken by helicopter and ambulance to a hospital at Petoskey. First the helicopter took her to Harbor ‘Springs, A waiting ambulance then ‘took her to Petoskey. : AOR A “You can’t really ne very much about me," Angus pointed out gently, tn laughed, and he liked the 8 Mt. Clemens St. (Formerly 58 Wayne) *FE 4-4601 AP Wirephete FROZEN BEST FRIEND — A soaked and half-frozen dog that broke through thin ice at Falmouth, Mass. was rescued from the numbing waters by firemen William H. Hewins, left, and Lawrence F. Palmer. Hot soup and blankets restored his vigor. * x * 5 Because the girl’s | deal less about me—beyond the fact that I appear over- teepet: sive, He took her hand and led her firmly away, ing irresponsible in marrying with- out capital, 4 “Things have moved since M. Cecil,‘rescued last month from I know a great deal about you, “Ts ” i ” uppose,"? he said _ slowly, |,: : : ; rath tee? : tired of hanging about and losin . . ont et — you eeu a ad- |‘‘we ve given them a wonderful oy the beet yeaHs, There's aie YPSILANTI (AP) — S.Sgt. John, he'll miss our anniversary and our, daughter’s birthday, too’ a drifting polar ice floe, had planned to come home for Christ- The Cecils had hoped to cele-| brate their fourth wedding anniver- ‘‘Where are you taking me to?’ | mas. Instead, the Ypsilanti Air Force man will spend Christmas on an- other cake‘of ice in the Arctic Ocean near the North Pole. He and his family will cel- ebrate Christmas, his wedding anniversary and his daughter’s birthday at a belated homecom- ing March 10. “It’s just a great disappointment not to get him home,’ said Cecil’s ‘wife, Rose Marie. ‘“‘Johnny called those cozy old days. Our grand- parents educated their children out of income, Our parents edu- cated us out of a rapidly-dwin- dling capital. “We shall educate our’ children} by taking out educational policies when they're born and cashing them when they're in their teens. Kiss me, please.” “You think that when I kiss you, I lose my grip on facts?” “T don't think. I’m absolutely cer- tain. Kiss me and prove it.” He proved it. TO BE CONTINUED Deaths in Motel Laid sary together Jan. 14. Their daugh- | ter, Debra Ann, will be three Feb. | 2. Cecil will be home for the first! birthday of his son, John Jr., in the spring. “It was in his orders that if ‘the ice breaks up he’s te come | sincere wishes for home,” Mrs. Cecil said. “He | went up there to get back quick. | THE MERRIEST . | CHRISTMAS, EVER! “Those other men who came home aren't any better than my) aaa He works hard and enjoys me last week and told me he had/j-¢ tre war a carreer man. but he's |made another stripe and the Air ot any more.” Force was sending him to another, Mrs. Cecil said she and her nti | iceberg. ‘band have agreed that he won't “They had promised to send him re-enlist at the end of his current! home. We even scraped up the tour. money to get him home:and got ——— jeverything ready. It’s the first time | we’ ve bee nseparated on Christ-| “All you need to know about me is that I've got a quick temper. Quick, but not bad. “And I'm said to have a lot of isense, and’ if only I can make you see sense now, we can . . . Oh, | Angus,”’ she begged, “‘please don’t make things too difficult! Try to . I get on the there you are. ‘MADE UP YOUR MIND’ “T get my breath back and then I go and talk to you, .and don't find you very friendly, I wait to see if you'll pick it up where I ileft off—and at lunch, you ignore “Away from the loeal inhabi- tants, I want to talk to you.” He said nothing until they | were beyond the village, walking down a quiet, leafy lane by a stream, He found a grassy bank and settled her on it and sat by her side. , “Now,” he said. ‘We'll talk com- mon sense. Are you listening?” She did not appear to be listen-| ing, She had picked several blades of grass and held them bunched in one fist, while with the other hand she drew them out one by one and released them in the wind. COMMON SENSE LAGS “He loves me, he loves me not,” { (| d Ai V f she murmured. ‘‘He didn’t, he did, 0 ogge If en when he kissed me just now. He imas.” wouldn't, he would, having found) ONEONTA, Ala. — An odd that he wasn’t dead, after all. He| combination of the weather and an will, he won't ever dare to look at improperly fitted vent probably, me again and say that I mean | caused the death of a Michigan nothing to him, He—”’ couple at a Blountsville, Ala., mo-| She was in his arms, and the|\ ¥ On, 21% % \ | urone slegrape Pontiac FE 2-2300 Elmer H. Reynolds Gordon E. Reynolds Pontiac FE 2-121) aa Se ee Be! nog PS : : i at J Beep, i < Seg BO ee ee Ean fy an ea geE: is ee ered A A Ee a des Fe eo . } ! ‘ fy) | : Ae t } ___THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1958 a y a THIRTEEN ’ : “% , Grand Rapids was. awarded whe also announced a $2,000 gift to 7” * Dormitory to Be Built BIG RAPIDS w — Construction| BY WALT SCOTT GN GAZE IN-AWE AT . JEREMY CHRISTMAS | A Yuletide Story) Bra) OUR NCATLY DRESSED LITTLE MEN LOOKED IN WOWOGR.. : ‘IT WONDERY TGAVE uP ‘Earl Offers Apologies on a hew | a * _ By EARL WILSON - ~~ * NEW YORK — There's nobody dumber than a smart Aleck. Hunt-and-pecking at this typewriter -4 am. recently, I got fresh—and now J’ve got to get on my down in the ew ove dirt (of which there’s plenty around Broad- way), +A troubled woman had written in asking me why she couldn’t get more church news— that do-good news was usually dull, and that Mark Twain had said, “To be good is to be lonesome.” , ; I implored the nice lady te give the hard-hearted editors quotable gags, wit- ticisms, even puns, to advertise righteous- WILSON ness. If she gave them excitement, or a laugh, they would buy it. ~ I was remembering a couple of church signs. One was: good news—in the papers. Airily, I replied| Rig HAS MITTENS ANC A WONDERING \ Bees Ice Jam May Man in Red Flannel Suit Is No Fool Give Sailors Why Santa Keeps Trap Shut | ATZTLEY will begin this joys of this Holiday Season be yours! =» | s j “THIS IS A CH - -CH. WHAT IS MISSING?” By JAMES MARLOW And he scampers around while{ But even his silence is hardly. ‘ x * * U @ | f y | Associated Préss News Analyst) the kids are in bed. enough "| 78 N. Seginew Open Friday ‘til 9 P.M. I was thinking of the story-telling talent of such clergy- Why Santa Clans K His mission in life lies in giving) To save him completely from| men as Bishop Sheen and Norman Vincent Peale. And of how MONTREAL W—Old river hands Wis Trap shat for free any rebuff. I would enjoy a sermon by State Senator Tennyson Guyer of! are predicting that if the weather) At Christmas the one who's the ihe things People want) =item . f. | Findlay, O., merely because he claims that he was pastor of holds, Christmas Day will see the shrewdest galoot charging a fee. Since he isn't pro-Western, | the Celina First Church of God for 10 years, after which one |ice-breakers Ernest LaPointe and| Is the elderly gent in the red) He comes out of nowhere, he’s} proneutral, proRed | lady worshiper said: N. B. McLean punch their way flannel suit. gone in a flash. He's suspected of having a hole| “We never knew what sin was till Guyer came to Celina.” [through a massive ice jam and| Nobody knows what he thinks,| Not a peep about politics, sin, in his head. i And in the Dallas News recently — on Page One — was a/into Montreal Harboor. where he stands. , . sex or cash. Some people regard him as just) sermon by Dr. John F. Anderson Jr., starting with a story of! + * He's a good politician. He mere- = t= SS , , . But for the 500 d ‘. ly shakes hands. Right now if the voters could} If only because he’s not itching one 10-year-old boy-saying. to his buddy: eep sea mar ’ 7” ners aboard the 14 ocean vessels} t's lucky for him, this being sd choose them a man _ for money. ; “I've carried Sally’s books four days in a row, have bought [held in the harbor by the down- quiet. ‘ They liked above any, they'd) The fact that he’s jolly and giad COMPLETE her three cokes and two ice cream sodas. Do you think I {stream jam, the ice-breakers| If he opened. his trap, he’d be) vote for “Old San.” only serves , , i Kr E should kiss her?” _ {would be more welcome some} ‘tarting a riot. It’s a wonder they would, since, a ne tae some people's sensi- —— . ; “ other day. ~ * & as it was noted, Se i a Nah,” replied his pal. “I think you've done enough for . Mf He has a white beard, and| He's never said anything, never) Some people, the prudes, don't; her already.” The men on the foreign ves- some deer and a sled been quoted . approve of his giving. , sels are thousands of miles from : . : My congregation misunderstood me. They've pelted me They'd like to know more: how a A oe is home, but Christmas shore leave ‘ he earns his own living. with Wtters. I'm “sacrilegious,” “flippant,” a tablehopping) i, this commagelinn : . ee ; ng snooper excited by “the marital escapades of neurotic celebri-| ,. ' aie ei ~ > j ‘ , F would have compensations, If | " Bifocais $3.00 Extra ' ties.” the ine becahars pative. G@islmen |i i There's snooping, of course, in 5 | . | the man’s private life; * * we But some letters were quite wonderful. “Even at Bethlehem, I suspect,” wrote Arthur H. Kolsti, minister of the Indianapolis First Congregational Church, “the reporters were busy covering the celebrities crowded into the lounge at the Inn. “There wasn't much going on in the barn anyway — just another woman having a baby.” Nette L. Adams of Vinite, Okla., warned me, “In the next | channel in the ice. will be on duty maneuvering the ships downstream through the “We can't afford to sit around,”’ said an officer of one of the freighters. ‘If the ice-breakers clear a channel, we'll have to sail. We can’t risk being frozen in here x & * ay MM REE ME ce ete ite all winter.”’ | “ | Santa’s Coming Well, after receiving the final batch of letters from young. | sters in the Pontiac area, Santa is on hig way around the | world, distributing gifts. Here are the names of the youngsters wlio wrote the last letters to Santa this year: He’s always alone; what about his poor wife? But all this is small stuff, and hardly worth mention Compared with events if he turned his attention To politics, labor and foreign affairs. Then nothing woull save him, not even white hairs. High in Quality! - Low in Price! | Your Choice of Frames... Latest in Styles SATISFACTION, GUARANTEED @ Prescriptions Filled ©@ Safety Glasses @ RX Sun Glasses @ Repair Service life, you may be out of a job, because I doubt if there will be a| But. the crews are assured of | Cee ev omen a ee been artes One side or the other would @ Frames Replaced gossip column in the better world ahead.” Christmas dinners aboard ship. Cheryl Walls Sandra Britton Kevin Murphy question him fast C . nd H Y P Th LaPoi NV | Martha McCoy Sheila Carry Lori gosto & . ome m @ ave our resent * * *« e ointe and McLean Reusoee BcCor Kurtis Miller Jerry Murphy On the facts of his life, both the : So I bow my bloody brow and say I’m sorry for being snippy.|@Tund away at the 20-mile jam Albertine Pryiis Boll Tem Murry Present and past: . Glasses Adjusted — No Charge! Do I think the nice lady should tell the churches to hire press aelaed 2 oe by ail asuio Geil Young Hegel = pola aan To hand out greece must Glasses Adjusted Properly Means Better agents, gag writers and even ad agencies? Why not? Satan's today. Forecast high is 15 degrees, |} Linen berpe pecs soya om eee Bishep a. é * crowd's got ‘em. | B Carol Robertson Sheila Young Ann Terr ; t Nel Bartholomew Vous Marat at ee What we'd like to know: did he And if I were a minister stirring up a sermon about gown is a dress that has the lady's collar around her waist.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Ava Gardner and Walter Chiari had fun here ducking their friendsw— telling them they were hopping to Hollywood, then staying on to visit other offbeat spots. (Ava was on the phone with a man you may have forgotten was an ex-husband of hers, Mickey Rooney) ... Grace Kelly didn’t forget old friends; her shopping and walking companion here was Rita Gam who was also her bridesmaid. It now turns out the Marilyn Monroe has had three, not two, miscarriages. ‘ Roxanne Arlen, the Taffy Tuttle-type blonde starlet, be- lieves in fortune tellers. Hers predicted big things—and she got a job on the Jackie Gleason show and a place on a panci show, “Find a Fortune”... Judy Holliday’s around with red- haired jazz musician Jerry Mulligan... * * * WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A society editor is a person who makes a petunia sound as if it were an orchid.”—Bertha Shore. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: We heard of a woman who got sore as a boil when her husband, noticing she was grouching and grumping, at the kids, told them, “Be quiet, now; your | indecent dress, I think I might use a line from the late N ancy Williams - PRL a eso Pings Lawrence enbay ~The No man could produce all these evangelist, Billy Sunday, who merely said, “A decollete . Paula Helgemo Johnny Bank Joan Blaylock toys by himself, 1 Under Or der Ss to 2 bec tocen Julianne Care paid thaogy Geese . These millions of toys, and with LANSING — Michigan's first \lady, Mrs. Nancy Williams, missed the annual executive office Christ- mas open house yesterday for the} first time in 10 years. But, she will participate fully in the fami- ly’s long accustomed Christmas ob- servance. ~*~ & & The Governor explained that his wife is recovering ‘‘reasonably well’’ from a recent illness, but rest. This means she will also be forced to pass up Williams’ sixth inaugural reception on New Year’s Day. Williams said the family’s holi- day celebrated will get under way Get Lot of Rest | oon “is under orders to get a lot of}. Louise Martin lan on Marilyn Helgemo William Bolton Patty Young ea ey ae eee eee ee ii Re gsc I ER Rak Aa a HOW THE WOR LD USES ITS MANPOWER ig file a return? more on the shelf. So what of the workers he had to engage? How much does he pay them? The minimum wage? If that’s all he pays, he’s a fraud and a cheat. This is the guy who pretends to be sweet. . * * * Let’s ask him: just how did he cross the frontier Was his passport in order? Are these his own deer? And look at his get-up. It makes a man think: Why all the red clothes if he isn’t a pink And look at his nose—it's no wonder he’s frisky: It's an alcohol lamp he ignited with whisky. Let's return him at once to the Vision Baker Optical Co. 864, N. Saginaw — rey ite ftegt: FE 8-4331 HOURS 9:30 - 5:30 — FRI. ‘th 8:30 (NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY) CLOSED WEUNESDAT FREE .ch's7s0 purcuase YOUR FAVORITE FOODS More Delicious — More Nutritious - © ALLERGY FOODS © SUGAR-FREE FOODS © LOW-CALORIE FOODS ° Low ee | —_ VITAMIN & MINERAL SUPPLEMENTS Vegetarian Products—Neturel Grains & Flours VITAL HEALTH FOODS } mother has had a tough six hours at the beauty parlor.” . . .| tonight with a Christmas Eve meal, place he came from. Opposite the That's earl, brother. traditional in the family, starting ‘Best thing we can do is get rid] 740 W. Huron St. New Post Office FE 8-1981 (Copyright 1958) with lentil soup and a potato salad of this bum. — __ ________ |from a recipe handed down by his Raa ‘Lucky Man Gets 26th Christmas 1 i maternal grandmother. Mount-€lemens Man Arrested as Deserter in Jailhouse Free Woman on Murder Charge OTTAWA, Ont. (UPD - Eric | Decide Plymouth Mother ‘consecutive Christmas in jail to-| Was Insane When She morrow. . + | . : i Killed 6-Month-Old Son, authorities suspect that Mull- meyer, a native of Norway, likes SAN FRANCISCO #» — Mrs.|Christmas jail dinners. Terrence Hitt was released from| When Magistrate Joachim Sauve | Agnews State Hospital last night, Sentenced’ him yesterday to one ecu nralll bourse llafter in Federa] Month in jail for waving a stolen) since Jan. 24, 1957, when he failed Lh jhunting knife in a downtown! grand jury refused to indict her': for smothering her infant son. hier cagenagie ae es rist Dr. Christian Johnsen said the’ mas to you” ° ee | BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) — An Air Force deserter whose wife and two children live in Mt, Clemens, Mich., was held here after his arrest at the home of his parents. The FBI yesterday announced the arrest of Donald Arthur Lyons, @ WB COMMERCE [=] MFG. MINING, CON UCTION PATTERNS OF POWER — Newschart above shows how vari- ous representative nations employ their work forces in different categories. Highly developed nations are contrasted with those still undergoing transformation from an agrarian to an industrial economy. Black bars graphically tell the story of how manpower is released for other jobs as agriculture becomes mechanizea ana requires fewer and fewer workers. Data from United Nations statistical office. 28, a former staff sergeant as- signed to Ft. Meyers, in Arling- ton, Va. He had been missing to show up for duty at a new assignment at Kelly AFB, 2 Texas. Lyons, who joined the Air Force! in 1947, was a personnel specialist. an hag recovered from a mental) disturbance which led her to kill 6-month-old Brady, March 12 on Okinawa. 27-year-old Plymouth, Mich., wom-| t | The jury, after hearing psychi- atric reports, decided Mrs. Hitt }- was insane at the time of the — slaying. | Her husband, an electronic tech- nician working in San Francisco, picked her up at the hospital. Johnsen said they didn't say where they were going, ‘ When Mrs. Hitt was returned to the United States in June, court- appointed psychiatrists said she was unable to cooperate in her, own defense, The jury considered, these reports in making the de-| cision not to indict. j vert vit #10 tf ai te SD ¥ Conference Postponed _ EAST LANSING @® — The U.S.) Civil Rights Commission headed! by President John A, Hannah of! Michigan State University has post- poned its southern conference -un- til March 5-6. Teacher Accepts Post KALAMAZOO w — Budd J. Nor- ‘ris. a former teacher at Cadillac antl Muskegon. has been named assistant director of-placement and alumni relations at Western Mich- igan University. Verkler 1550 Union Lake Rd., Union Lake Village arann amet . ee Dist. Co. ee ee Season’s Greetings from George's Newport's Everyone at George’s-Newport’s Wishes Everyone, Everywhere a Most Happy Christmas Season! geeowe WATCH FRIDAY’S PAPER <<< _on Winter and Family Needs /YEAR-END SALE - SAVE \2 50% se — 74 NO. SAGINAW ST. We Give Holden Red Stamps | « Merry Christmas Happy New Year Pearce Floral Co. 559 Orchard Lake Ave. and Choice Flowers Since 1890 Eee neni rhe ee RO Seren cane a eaeey ~ounrery f len . i y. THE. PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24; 1958 cg eS ea. ‘Churches’ to. Mark Christmas With S peer er pecial Services a + 3-Year Hie on Way Out ‘WASHINGTON (UPD. — Begin- ning Jan. 1, the Marine Corps will accept only four-year enlistments and eliminate the three-year hitch Catholic, Protestant Observances Scheduled for Tonight, ~ omorrow now offered to new. Leathernecks.| Special wrap services are] The Walled Lake ‘Ba ptist planned for tonight and Christmas Church will hold a short candle- Day by various churches in the : Oakland County area. a ‘morning. Services of the other de jnominations will be as follows: | | ROCHESTER i ‘mas Service will . be ‘Brooklands at 7:30 tonight. ‘including the celebration of Holy Communion. 12 midnight. The Christmas Day service wi!l ibe in the form of a song service at icelebration of Holy Communion. » we cannot help but There will be two services of | Worship tonight at St. Paul Meth- | odist Church. The first service is | to be at 7 p. m. and is especially for families with young children. remember the many kind favors we've received from. our patrons and There will be a pageant pre- ‘sented by the third grade church ‘school class, — entitled, ‘Kingdom There Shall Be No End."' The service also will include spe- cial music by the Children’s! Galilean Choir led by Mrs. Alice ‘Trimble. It will conclude with the! special ‘‘Carrying of the Lights’ -ceremony by all worshipers. | The traditional Christmas Eve worship will be at 9 p.m. with special music presented by the St. Paul Chancel Choir. This service also wit our many friends ... may -you all enjoy the best! Donaldson Lumber 27 Orchard Lake Ave. be con- mony, ‘‘The the Lights.” COMMERCE TOWNSHIP The Commerce Methodist Church will celebrate Christmas Eve with|; a family service at 7 tonight and} a midnight service starting at) 11:30 p. m. Carrying of the Caroleers Choir singing Christ- mas carols in a pageant which will end with a _ candlelighting ceremony. At the candlelighting, each per- \ son will receive a 24-hour candle in a small glass to be lighted during the service. The midnight service will fea- ture the traditional service of les- sons and carols, a service that originated in the English Methodist ehurch. It provides an introduc- tion to the service of Holy Com- munion which begins at midnight. WALLED LAKE The Westminster High School Fellowship will assist in the con- ducting of a candlelight commun- ion service at 8 this evening in the Crossroads Presbyterian Church. The group will sing under the di- rection of Mrs, Donald Patterson. The sacrament of Holy Communion willbe administered. A bright Christmas to our many friends! MODERN | SLEEP SHOP Miracle Mile Shopping Center Midnight 'Masses will be celebrated at all of ithe Catholic churches with Masses jat Sunday hours on Christmas! gt. The traditional Children's Christ- held at Beautiful 'Gethsemane. Lutheran Church in A’ midnight worship service is. ‘scheduled: to begin at 11 tonight. jwill sing at the 11 a.m. Commun It will conclude at! 10:45 a.m. and will include the “Of His Community The family service will feature light devotional service at 7:30 tonight. The Chapel and Youth choirs will join in singing. Matthew Lutheran Church will conduct a service composed of music, readings and meditations and Communion at 11:30 p.m. The 30-voice choir, will sing “Oh Heavenly Light,”’ by “Jesu, Bach, and | Desiring. " ‘ion Service on Christmas Day. A Christmas Eve candlelight ' Communion Service will be held | at the Walled ‘Lake Methodist Church at 8 tonight. On the altar | will be the repreduction of the | Nativity scene and a second table for the elements of Communion. ‘story and special music w ul be featured. ORCHARD LAKE A Communion Service will be’ conducted at the Orchard Lake| at 11 tonight. The Chancel Choir, under the di- lrection of Mrs. Alice Smith, will ising, ‘We Adore Thee, Oh Savior,” ‘and ‘‘Salvation Is Created.” St. Mark Lutheran Church on Commerce road will be the scene of the “Christmas Cantata’ at 11:15 Christmas morning, being | presented by the senior choir. The children will sing ‘Seven) cluded by the candlelighting cerey.joys of Christmas” at the special service at 7 p.m. tonight. FOUR TOWNS Four Towns Marantha Baptist| Church members will go caroling| in the neighborhood this evening, | \starting at 7 o'clock. ROMEO Nursery, kindergarten and pri-, mary departments will take part in| the children’s Christmas Eve serv- jee at 7:30 tonight in St. John Luth- ‘eran Church. The First Congregational Church will be the scene of a traditional candlelight service at 11 p.m. A carol sing at 11 p.m. will pre- cede the 11:30 service tonight at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. UTICA A Midnight Mass is scheduled to| start at 11:30 tonight at St. Luke, _ Joy of Man's! Both the junior and seyior choirs) “The reading of -the -Christmas' Presbyterian Chur ch ¢ Sse 6 am we SS ath - + GM Contracts: ss momiu waa on oan AUNGEr Scrutiny special Children’s service at 7: 30) p.m, At 11:30 p.m. a midnight! communion service will begin. There wil] also be a communion service Christmas ‘Day at 10:30 a.m. : Farmington First Methodist | Church, Grand River avenue at Warner Kd., will hold a special ; family service at 7:30 tonight to be fellowed by a communion | service at 11 p.m. There will be | no service on Christmas Day. Legislator Says Deals Could Be Illegal and U.S. Showing Laxity NEW ORLEANS (#—Rep. F. Ed- ward Hebert (D-La) says General Motors Corp. still is receiving gov- ernment contracts though fegula-| tions could forbid this. - | The Congressman sparred with | | Another Atlas whether an announcement on this j would be forthcoming. Tuesday night's launching was -\the first appearance of a new At- llas s intercontinental ballistic mis- ‘sile called the “C series.” The missile featured some . special Proves Success ie tetas eh Flight of 4,000 Miles tied, which should result in light- Across Atlantic Made |‘; pounds Afes maxiteg & Ot by Air Force Missile — CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The Air Force has shot an At- las missile on a successful 4,000- mile flight across the Atlantic just six days after its predecessor be-) eame the nation’s biggest er lite. The latest Atlas triumph — the the Justice Department yester. | day -in following up earlier criticism ot the U.S. Atterney | General's handling of GM's al- DOLORES BROWN le ged $18 million misrepre- sent: { facts in a jet plane | Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brown of . surest, fee okay the | iene or ac ah thelr ; : nounce the en ) atteceey ita wae texky: Homees Dolores to Buddy N, Her-' service on Christmas Day. The U.S. Comptroller General pert, son of Stearl Herbert, 1085! | St. John American Lutheran S8¥8 GM made the misrepresenta- Boston St., Pontiac, and Mrs. Law-| Chureh, 23225 Gill Rd., will hold tion in overcharges. He has certi-! lrence Lewis of-687, Longview St.. Christmas Eve candlelight services fied a possibility of fraud. The Lake Orion. A May wedding is’ jat 7 and 11 p.m. with communion Justice Department is investigat- | planned. lat the latter. At 9:30 a.m. tomor- ing. In refund negotiations GM has| ‘row @ special Christmas service offered a compromise settlement, iwill be held. of 9 million dollars. | The Orchard Methodist Church Antioch Evangelical Lutheran Church will hold its Christmas Eve service at 8 p.m. in the Dunckel Junior High School on 12-Mile road. | ‘The choir will sing special Christ-' | mas music. The sermon wil; be a. ‘Christmas message, written by |Martin Luther. There will be no Replying to Herbert's charges | of laxity, a Justice Department program and candlelight service | spokesman said the negotiations at 7:30 tonight, featuring the *T¢ in final stages and cannot be | Chancel Choir. | publicly discussed at this time. No service is | planned for Christmas Day. This | ‘Rep. Hebert has been told,”’ ithe spokesman said, “that when church meets at the Kenbrook | Elementary School on 13-Mile |the negotiations are concluded, he road. iwill be given Ute information he The First Presbyterian Church, Wanted.’ will hold service at 7 and 8:30! Hebert, who says the public has this evening with the Christmas|been kept uninformec. said the story from Scripture and music)$P0kesman’s comment “doesn’t ‘by the Junior Choir at 7 p.m. jlight one candle in the darkness.” ; : lHe said that meanwhile General SOUTHLAND 'Motors still gets government con- St. Bartholomew Episcopal|tracts although armed services Church will hold a Christmas Eve procurement regulations forbid, carol service and Holy Communion firms” under . suspicion of frend) _at 7 p.m. from receiving such contracts. The Emmanuel Lutheran Church) At Detroit GM said it would! will present a song service at 9'make no comment at this time. | ‘o'clock Christmas morning. | will have a Christmas musical 3 } j : more SHIRLEY TIPOLT Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Tipolt of 3447 Seebaldt St., AF ‘Copter Giaup Gives Free Ride Upstairs Indian Children a Party 'Jr., son of Mr. and Mps. Wesley ] MEMPHIS, Conn. (UPI)—"Chic”’ ., DRESSLERVILLE, Nev. (AP)— Tindall Sr. of 4642 Walton Blvd, is a big shepherd dog who is used ; pieced aces helicop-| nrayton Plains. The fiance is sta- to the outdoors, so when his owners|.“" STUacron pla Santa Claus |tioned in Davisville, R.1., with the Outdoor Dog Expects fer Mrs) RD Hackman! he| mote Douglas County community. for the wedding. didn't think much of the three | ~*~ * * | flights of stairs to her.apartment.; The 66 members of Training- | Thomas G In fact, ‘‘Chic”’ refused to climb) \Flying Squadron 3638 and their ;Clemson College in South Carolina, ‘to carry him up several times a’ ‘surprise Christmas party for the ‘of agriculture in. W ashingion in day. ‘Washoe Indian nation _youngsters. | |1860. Episcopal Church. A Holy Com-| munion service is planned for 10: Christmas morning at the church. Children’s Christmas worship services will be held at 5 and 7 Regular services on Christmas | Day will be at 8, 9:30 and 1] a.m. FARMINGTON Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in the Wooddale Elementary School =| Our New Location OFF Ice Te BE OPEN CHRIST New Year at 1680 S. Telegraph Road JAN. 2nd. Opening Dates to Be Announced New Location — 1680 S. Telegraph, near Molls tonight at Trinity Lutheran Church. |] Old St. Nick will soon be coming down your chimney and we’d like to “present’’ you with our best wishes | for a joyful holiday! KRESGE’s | the family's choice p ™ | Downtown Pontiac—Tel-Huron-——Drayton Plains—Miracle Mile Shopping Center ‘test ran smoothly. Drayton Plains | announce the engagement of their’ daughter Shirley to Wesley Tindall | hoarded| Kim’ out with thelr dauct \to 70 Indian children in this re-| |Seabees, No date has yet been set! Clemson, founder of the steps, and Mrs. Hackman had wives collected $400 and staged a was the first U. 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Lin Piao, former commander of Chinese forces in North Korea, had been appointed to command this head-| quarters with Gen. Su ¥a as sec- ond in command. « “This is apparently a move to set the stage for a second big attack,”’ he declaxed. He said the Reds had mobilized a, big civilian- transportation, corps to help the armed forces and had also raised a force of 6,000 forg- men for commando operations, x * * Chen, who is the Nationalist vice president and President Chi- ang Kai-shek’s political heir ap- parent, spoke at the close of a two-day meeting of the Mainland Recovery Planning Board. The guns in the. area of the Quemoy Islands meanwhile were silent once again for the even- numbered day after the heaviest day’s firing in two months, The Reds fired a total of 4,791 shells at the Quemoys Tuesday, and Nationalist counterfire was de- 2 \Audie Mur N Burton in Premier By LOUVELLA 0. PARSONS ‘HOLLYWOOD — I must say it lis a happy, and flattering, Christ- mas for Audie Murphy because he has. been personally selected by director John Huston and producer Jim Hill to replace Richard Burton). Burton is out is that he was asking too much so I hear, So, with Audie available for loan- out from Universal-International, Huston grabbed him. on: Huston's part. Years “Sea well uals as an actor, The company headed by Burt Lancaster, Audrey Hepburn, John Saxon and Lillian Gish takes off for Mexico on the 10th of January where “The Unforgiven” will be filmed. * * * I don’t know who it is, but some- one has been trying to sell a script, “Witchcraft,” with the idea of starring Linda Christian. We heard a story that she is to get $60,000 and 1@ per cent of the profits. It is very hard for me to = but there might be something to it since the rumor has been re- peated several times, You would be surprised at the deluge of letters from Tyrone Power’s friends and fans that have poured in, -protesting any picture for Linda after just a single line scribed as vigorous. in one of the trade papers. So This isn't just an idle choice |Beigler. -i|they happy! caidas of Ty's close friends and admirers are bitter against Linda, and feel as ‘‘Baby” Pignatari did when he had placards made saying | ~“WU.S., New Zealand f hy. Replacing (Agree-on Antarctica { nforgiven tina extending for another year|Tito Helps Egypt Fish BELGRADE — Yugoslavia has sent two fishing boats: equipped State Department officials said|with the latest fish-finding equip- te agreements ‘were neces-|ment to Egypt to help Egyptian States in - past six months. Similar understandings were|antarctic area. made with Australia and Argen- WASHINGTON (AP) — Theliducting in cooperation with the United States and New Zealand) United States. agreed today to cooperate for an- other year in scientific exploration in Antarctica. The agreemnt is the third of}ments that its kind signed by ‘the Unitedinot -|authorities locate the best date tdi tes wedi Gs cooperation will|beds in Egypt's waters in the/| prejudice the territorial|Mediterranean and the Red Sea. “Go Home, Linda.” The casting of Jimmy Stewart a Murder” is now definite accord- ing. to Otto Preminger. He says production starts March 16, and Lana will play Laura Manion, and , “Anatomy of Murder” stood at ‘the top of ‘the best seller list for a long, long time, It's by Robert Traver, whose real, name is John Voelker. * * OX Lioyd Nolan, looking very well, came over and joined us at the Beverly Hills Hotel for luncheon. He said he will probably go to’ New York right after the first of the year for “Odds Against Tomor- row.” This is the picture which stars Harry Belafonte and Shelley Winters, and which Shelley pre- ferred to do to a stage play. Lleyd has been talking to the producer about “Odds,” and he has also had stage offers, but this time I think he would prefer making a picture. He and his wife want to stay in California until after the holidays. There'll be no trip to London for Betty Kean and Lew Parker. Jack Entratter has put them in the Sands in Las Vegas Jan. 14 with the Frank Sinatra show—and are Wed. Doors Open 10:45 Thurs. Doors Open 12:45 Fri. Doors Open 10:45 a = DD Aw t Sierel y ThE HE STOOD LIKE A GIANT... " RIDE gaan CinemaS Scope sore FG WIND ACROSS } E VERGLADES jag Fount LIKE A GIANT! SS fo] Rel= 4 Technicolor Red Doff threw a birthday party at La Rue for Marilyn Morrison whom he'll marry when he’s free. I saw them at the “Some Came | Running’ premiere and they cer- tainly act like people in love. * * * Same night at La Rue, Martha’ Hyer entertained the ‘Eddie G. Robinsons. I ran into Martha at the Beverly Hills Hotel, shopping. The very dark hair of Piper Laurie, who was dining with a party of friends at La Rue, had some of the people fooled, she looked so different. Judy Garland plays the Fontaine- bleu in Miami starting Feb. 17.) \She received the top price ever |given an entertainer there and she is being given their penthouse suite. The “Judy in Love’’ album is holding its own as a top seller. ‘ (Copyright, 1958) Don’t Light That Fuse! | ROME (UPI) — Police ere STARTS Tomorrow The empires beyond Moassi, point-of- ° no-return!* The steaming jun- gles of Africa! The most gargantuan herd of elephants ever massed! The thundering pil- grimage for survival! YY Features Tomorrow A) at 3:38 pr van Ve oe 6:14 8:50 ycracking down on _ traditional) Christmas _ firecracker sales throughout Italy in an attempt to’ halt a chain of accidents which have taken several lives. Health Grant Given | KALAMAZOO (® — Western, | Miehigan. University’s center for| sociological research has received a $26,850 grant to study mental | TREVOR HOWARD- EDDIE ACBERT ~~ cNDUAsCOrE woe ORSON WELLES | Fort of Specie’ & Sartecn starring ERROL FLYNN: LET GREG CINEMaScOoPE COLOR by DE LUXE & Derry! F. Lanuct Productions, Inc. Picture + Reteased by 20th Century-Fox | Jan. Ist “The 7th Voyage of Sinbad” LAST DAY! Martin and Lewis “At War With the Army” and “Hit the Deck” Greetings to our Friends OLD MILL TAVERN On the Dixie Hwy.—Waterford BLUE SKY 2150 OPDYKE RD. FE 4-4611 3 FEATURES ‘THURS. — FRI.—SAT—SUN. , A treasure to steal .a woman to win...a past to forget.. MGM Presents AM ARCOLA PRODUCTION statang ALAN LADD- ERNEST BORGNINE .THE BADLANDERS G sme KATY JURADO: CLAIRE KELLY i CremaScore ano METROCOLOR AND THE WILDEST SNAFU the Army ever knew! THURS. Open 6:30 P.M. sat. Starts 7:00 P.M. SUNDAY ONLY Open 6 P.M. Starts 6:30 health problems in the Kalama- zoo area. The grant was made by the U.S. Department of Health. KKkKxr FROM THE MON WHO LAKE THEATER CAVE YOU ON THE WATERFRONI P FAMILY FUN “Walt Disney’s Christmas Festival” (WITH AM INFERIORITY ead TECHNICOLOR STARTS THURS. OPEN 6:25 | BURL IVES - CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER WED. DOORS OPEN 6:45 MATINEES Starting THURS. M-G-M presents ee STEWART GRANGER AND THE THE HAPPIEST SHOW IN TOWN! A SOL C. SIEGEL Production - starring DANNY KAYEn We MERRY ANDREW... PIER ANGELI - BACCALONI - NOEL PURCELL - ROBERT COOTE Greatest of the great white hunters! Deadliest of the man-eaters of Indial 4 SRIRARUH ANTHONY. TIGER Doors Open 2:45 P.M. Christmas Day TS” i 7N) ere Perfect Entertainment for the Whole Family Everything for the CHRISTMAS PARTY Tricks — Jokes — Novelties Pipers Magazine Outlet | with PATRICIA CUTTS CINEMASCOPE & METROCOLOR 35 Auburn Ave. FE 4-8240 | GLOWING BRIGHTLY: our warm wish — MERRY CHRISTMAS! CLARK’S DRIVE-IN AND ~— = RESTAURANT | 22 W. MONTCALM Corner of Baldwin Ave. |» and the Puppetoons with the voice of Stan Freberg * ; adventure! TINY BUT TERRIFIC! The remarkable story of “tom Pe Wes EXACTLY comes to life on the 5% INCHES fe motion picture screen, HIGH! from the pages of the beloved fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm! M-G-M presents A 8 cs PAL ‘tom thumb «ils colorsome! es Tamblyn - Alan Young - am Thomas - Peter Sellers Jessie Matthews - June Thorburn - Bernard Miles z 9% lta ii f z ~ — EX TRA! ADDED HOLIDAY FEATURES Cartoon Fun in Color Winter Sport Thrills . “Rudolph, the in Color Red-Nose Reindeer” “Ski-Town U.S.A.” SHOWS THURSDAY AT 3, 5, 7, 9. FRIDAY DOORS OPEN 10:45; Shows at 11, 12:45, 2:45,5,7&9 TODAY . ., LAST TIMES — AT 4:15 — 6:35 — 9:15 JEAN SIMMONS in “HOME BEFORE DARK” i. a = io if Zo i a 2 AORTA —STARTS TOMORROW — OPEN 6:30 P. M. STARTS 7:00 P. M. BIG HOLIDAY PROGRAM ‘ + < _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 24, 1958_ * “4. te. , . Some Headway. Made Toward Settlement in Newspaper Walkout ca NEW YORK (AP)—Federal me- ; diators have reported progress to- St. Louis orphanage Tuesday and ward settling a deliverers’ strike against nine New York City news- papers. Mediator Walter A. be resolved. ; * * * Maggiolo said all 13-day-old dispute were reviewed. The deliverers and the publishers L deliverers met separately with the Maggiolo tempered his report Tuesday night by saying there still remain a number of substantial problems to issues in the) Tuesday. The publishers and the Hal Boyle Says: mediators. vee erers Welcomed by Orphans ST. LOUIS (AP)—A couple of murderers were.turned loose in a the kids loved it. Ulysses Grant Thompson, 40, and Leo Jones, 33, both serving 25 years in the Missouri Peniten- tiary for second degree murder, played Santa Claus to 114 children at St, Vincent's Orphans’ Home. Warden E. V. Nash accom- panied the convicts, representing 2,000 inmates who donated gifts to the St, Vincent's children and aspirant. who have nothing—there is no bet- ter present than a book, There is nothing like a book to help a man escape from the pov- erty of wealth, or to show him, if Nixon. if| Golafine. NEW YORK (AP)— To those;— Any~ Democratic presidential who . have everything—or those | “The Rainbow comes and Goes” --~Vice President ~“A Friend in Power’’—Bernard “Exile rem the Sherman Ai | | Richard M. LSeates R. aie | x * : Saraas - Book—Is Wonderful. Presen t- fae. Kingdom “A Mixture of Frailties’ ~ “The a God Gave to Cain” oo Your fxvorite suburbanite. — poor, a vista to the kind of riches Midas never knew. .* * * And for the last-minute Christ- mas shopper, seeking the last minute gift for the overlooked friend, there is no better bargain) than a book. Good wine warms! for an hour; good books warm for’ a lifetime both the heart that, sends, the mind that receives. But there is an art in giving boeks—in selecting just the right ‘an orphanage at Independence. “In many instances the men'| were urged to re-evaluate their/gave their last nickel to see that) positions before further meetings today with mediators. some orphans will have a happier Christmas,’ Nash said. | book gifts for people we all know: volume for the right person at the: right time. All in fun, we present again our, annual mythical Christmas list of. “Ask Me No More”James C.| Abdel Neen Hagerty. — “How, to. do Nothing with No- Harold Dinca: “The Last . "Angry? Man''=Your | boss. ‘The Shook-up Generation” i : e “The Best of Everything” — your favorite: wife. we cons P Eye GU VSQ “Give Me the World” —Gamel| jbody All Alone ‘By Yourself” oaeedes: oe s eves “oe eeoee0 « @@@ee08090008 eoe eee —icent.of Brazil's export income. bs mW CORONET BRANDY Asher Schwartz, attorney for C “Go W ith God" — Premier Ni- ese00s the independent Newspaper and ] | kita Mhrusheney | Deliverers Union, said in a state- hild Detects x * | Saat x ceeeee Oe, ment: “The ee Society” — Any-| ; ee ‘We have not made such prog- ~ memory OO ear ar sapved bes coeeree. ve ress as will accomplish a settling, 777 Sant us t Was Mortal” — The| : eocee ° but the mere fact that we are now nta a 1958 Republican National Com-| 14) ae talking is to us encouraging.” J (AP) —| .. io | (j <* * Wierd i going’ arcund town, that|,,“AlshAbu’—Anybody you know | see “stetere Barney G. 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Pe ee ee Oe a ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Re ee YS Open ep eee Pie ni eS ° : ‘ - . Ty Se : . : : 2 : BONS | . ae ; : ; é z ae : » . _ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1958 4 (IAC. MICHIGAN, ee es ___. SEVENTREN is NF NY ins a NASD 7 f a PON’ | J yf + fl f f ri “How's this, mommie?,” asks sleeper -clad Robyn - Swengros, as she tacks her _ gay Christmas stocking to the mantel. Little sister Renee is a mite too young : to fasten hers, but Robyn a will see to it that both | socks are ready and wait-. ing ta be filled. The’ youngsters are the chil- dren of Mr.-and Mrs: Joseph R. Swengros of Windcroft drive. * be O . * - Pontiae Press Photos The Philip J. Monaghan family of Birmingham, photographed adding final Yuletide touches to their living room, mgkes a fine Patsy, Jimmy, Kinney, Marilyn, and Phil Monaghan, busy them- Christmas Eve portrait.» Mrs. Monaghan watthes.as, left to right, , ‘selves around the tree. s ~ City to Celebrate Christmas ~ in True Family Tradition Christmas will -be celebrat- ed in the true family tradi- tion in the Pontiac area. Col- » lege students are home for the « holidays and ‘there are visits from relatives — who are often seen only at this time of year. teaches, and son Louis Jr., a senior at Michigan State Uni- versity is also home for the holidays, On Friday, the Schimmels are expecting mere than 30 relatives for a family reunion. * * * Christmas with theim son and daughter-in-law and fantily, the Keith Hallmans, are Mr.\and Mrs. Rawley G. Hallman of Romona terrace. . * x * Christmas dinner at the Her- ed y mas dinner, Their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. N. Henry McCandless, and sn ‘Burton, will be here from Al- buquerque: N. M. Other family members will be their son and his family, Mr. dndMrs. Donald W. Wed- Mrs. Koenig is the daughter of Mrs. Sylvia Eager of Pio- neer drive. Col. Koenig is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Koenig of Watkins Lake. x. * * Dr. and Mrs. Normand E. Durocher of Old Orchard. drive ” * Things will be busy Mt the bert J. Wettlaufers of Edge- dle .with Gharyl, Tim and will spend Christmas in Cleve- Christmas at the home of John Waddell home on Chero- wood drive will be a family Steve. and\ Mrs. Weddle’s land with Dr, Durocher’s sis- Mr, and Mrs. John F. Gordon kee road. Their daughter, Sak affair. On hand will be Mrs. brothers and \their families, ter, Mrs. R. H. Dunaway. Join- in Bloomfield Hills wil] be ob- served with a family dinner. ly, and son, Bob, are for the holidays. The Waddells home Wettlaufer's uncle, Nickolas ‘, Naumann of Saginaw, and the Mr. and Mrs. .IN Williams of Dover road and the Ralph Wil- ing with them will be Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Durocher and Dr. Their son, John Jr., will be will have Christmas dinner at Wettlaufers’ sons, John and liams’ of Hazel Park’ and Mrs, R. E, Durocher, all home from Ann Arbor, and Mrs. J. S. Stockwell’s home Bill. oe © Mr. McCandless’ grafdmoth- _— of Allen Park. their son-in-law and daugh- on Ottawa drive. She is Mrs. er, Mrs. Thomas’ Keiffer, is x * & ter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whit- ing Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoover of eae ge will join in the festivitiés. x * * On Christmas Eve, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Knudsen of Bloom- field Hills will have Mrs. Knud- . sen's brother and sister-in-law, Judge and Mrs. George Ed- wards of Lansing, with them. The Knudsens will have Christmas dinner with the Rob- ert VanderKloots. Other fami- ly members on* hand for the occasion will be Mr. and Mrs. John K. Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKenney. * * * Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy F. Hill . are spending Christmas in their new home on West Square Lake road. Mrs. Charles F. Hill and daughter Doris will arrive from Fre- mont, Ohio, on Dec. 24 to spend the holidays. On Christ- mas Eve Dr. and Mrs. Hill will entertain at an open house. x * * Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilson of Bloomfield Hills will open gifts with members of their family on Christmas Eve. On Christmas day, the Wilsons will have dinner with their son-in-law and dayghter, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Matthews of Bloomfield Hills. * * * Dr. and Mrs. Peter Hooger- hyde and daughter Judy, Mr. Waddell's mother. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kings- bury will be hosts Christmas day to Mrs. Ray Kingsbury and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Reed and son, Rebert, of San- dusky. — * * * 70oing to Clarkston to have’ Visiting at the Woodland ave- nue home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiest is Mrs. Wiest’s mother, Mrs. William H. Cres- sy of Manchester, N. H. She will be here through the holi- days. % x *& *€, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Weddle of Oxley drive will have fam- ily and relatives for Christ- expected from Elweod, Pa., and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McCandless; will.com- * plete the family group. x * * Arriving Tuesday to spend ; the holidays in Pontiac are Col. and Mrs. Glenn Koenig and their children from Wauke- gan, il. B. E. Brown avenue will in Detroit Mr. and Mrs. of Mary Day spend Christmas with the George Dawsons and ~. Miss Margaret Dawson. \ Five pages today _in Women’s Section Poinsettia ‘plants, grown by their grandmother, make a festive back. ground for this picture of Joanne, two- anil-one-half years old, left, and one- 7 e yeat-old..Barbara Ann Cox, daughters . of Mr. and Mrs. John E. €ox:of Phil- lips drive and Mrs. Floyd Schoonover and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bow- man will be Yuletide guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fox , on Cherokee road. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kyes have all four daughters home for the holidays — Carolyn, Franny, Ann and Kathy. On Dec. 27, Kathy will en- tertain about 60 of her col- lege friends at a buffet sup- per. Mr. and Mrs.*Kyes will have an open house on Jan, 3. * * * Mr, ahd Mrs. Arthur Barnes will serve Christmas dinner at their home on Motorway drive to their son and daughter-in- law, Mr, and Mrs. A. Byron Barnes, their daughter, Gerry and James Hinds. * * * » Three smiling young ladies wrap gay packages Mrs. Donald W. Neal of Wenonah drive, like all ' ? . : ae ee ° f * * - ft . . . . . . . : é ‘6 * 5 ou 3 i yy fi 2 ; Mr, and Mrs. Louis H for their family this Christmas Eve and appear eager ‘/little girls, had a grand time making their gift Isn't she a darling?” That was . Anne Wint, daughter. of Mr, and Mrs. Schimmel of West Iroquois road have daughter Jane home from Colorado where she 4 ha to place them under the tree. Darcy, Deborah and Drucilla Neal, left to right, daughters of Mr. and selections. £ the first comment after glimpsing this eight-month-old cherub. She's Joy an _. Lewis E. Wint, who soon will be dents of Clarkston,, fs rei \ 2 ——, a ! ° Christmas Greetings Like the Wise Men of old, may you find treasures of the heart and the spirit this Noel! from Austin-Norvell Insurance Agency, Inc. Pontiac AFTER CHRISTMAS: SALE ... Starts Friday Morning UNIFORMS-YARN-MATERNITIES One Group One Group Cotton Dacron UNIFORMS -UNIFORMS ‘4 bd ALL OTHER UNIFORMS 20% OFF "> MATERNITIES .- Skirts, Slacks, DRESSES Pedal Pushers 1 and 2 Piece sD sq to > | 4 NYLON KNITTING WORSTED YARN Colors, 4Oz., Reg. $1.49 ..... tees $19 The OXFORD SHOP FE 4-7212 59 W. Huron We hope the spirit of Christmas will sound a note of harmony over your holiday celebration. Tel-Huron Shopping Center Association Cunningham’s Osmun’s Winkelman’s Kresge’s , Sanders United Shirt “Linda Lee Sew & Save The Shoe Box Boston Shoes _ Frénch-Glo } | Myers Jewelry Wonderland Shop _ Wrigley’s L} By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN ‘ “DEAR ABBY: Why is it that no matter what the fight is about, my husband always sides with the kids against me? If I say our son should not have the car the failed two subjects) his father says he can! If I give our daughter permission to sleep at her girl- friend’s house, her father says she can't! “Tt seems like he defies my‘ : Sa aa ' Have You Tried This? < * of the kids to that he is the boss. It's not worth fighting. over, so I give in. Should I- stand up for what I think is right, or ‘give in. MAMA “Quick Macaroons Made With Black By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor If you suddenly run short of cookies, here are some that — can be whipped up in a hurry. It is a good way to use some of those black walnuts you've Walnuts BLACK WALNUT MACAROONS By Mrs. Newman - reeman 1 egg white l cup brown sugar, not packed 1 cup black walnut meats Beat egg white until it holds show them - to. LOSES ESSE SPORE SEARO I GIS ISON RES RSNA NS 5G: OER ER I ee SE ge a Soy _ ; =, : . a 4 | f | "THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1958 Dear Abby... : - This” Father Needs | ome Discipline- —-— on Right Way. fo Discipline the Kids! DEAR MAMA: Never “fight” in front of the children, . even if it means giving in — when you know you are right. You and your husband should decide together (privately, in_ advance) what -the children - ' should and should not be al- lowed to do. When parents disagree openly on matters of discipline, the children lose respect for both. * * * “DEAR ABBY: My hus- band’s brother is temporarily out of a job and so he and his wife came to stay with us. He keeps his wife awake all night asking her questions and I can’t sleep for listening to them argue, He keeps asking | her the same questions trying - her out, Abby. to trip her up and catch her in a lie. She says by the time he gets through with her she is so mixed up she doesn’t know if she’s telling the truth or not. She asked me to help What can I tell her to help her?” SORRY FOR HER _ has danced with the girl, “THANK eet mead the. ul say “to him, if anything?” For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a_ self-addressed, stamped envelope. Club Meets for Holiday Bridge Party - TOALL OUR FRIENDS from ‘KAREN’S Floor Covering and Employees Drayton Plains The Pontiac’ Duplicate Bridge ae Club held its Christmas party and bridge game at Elks Temple Mon- day evening with 17 tables in play. | Winners were Edwin V. Clarke, | Henry Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Custom Draperies We are not leaving Pontiac. We are moving to 88S. Saginaw Sf. on January Ist. Three floors of floor space to display our new lines of furniture. Modern facilities to a¢commo- date our customers. Watch for our forth- coming advertising. ro WE ARE MOVING! METRO FURNITURE COMPANY 25 South Saginaw Street . bai Sh Se OUR EMPLOYEES CAN' ENJOY THE HOLIDAY WITH | THEIR FAMILIES | Beginner’s joy! Take one yard been hoarding. peaks. Continue beating while _ DEAR SORRY: Tell her if com — Met The YARDSTICK of a pretty, thrifty cotton and whip — x * * sugar is added. Stir in nut she stays awake for this kind lewis” , : MIRACLE MILE up one of these gay charmers! | — Mrs. Newman Freeman of mk of abuse nightly she must like . : ; 18 . eats. Drop by imall spoon- : Others were Mr: and Mrs, Jack |Make ‘em for yourself, gifts, ba ' —| it or she should have her head Holly is today’s cook. She fuls on ungreased cookie § Gordon, Mrs. Julius Young, Julius zaar sellers. Tomorrow’s pattern: says she doesn’t do anything. -| examined. Y ' Bob F. Edward M ‘Teen's easy style. unusual for us to write about. Sheet. Bake 30 minutes in 300 e a. «) * : ae Macre cries aaa ay Printed Pattern 4525: Three) She is a member of the East- degree oven. Makes 30 maca- & “DEAR ABBY: I am 22 lw. H. Barron. . : aprons in misses’ medium only.) ern Star. roons, =| years old, and the mother of ‘ Each: 1 yard 35-inch; jiffy-cut in _ *| a T-monthold baby and my one piece. Embroidery transfer. | *:sssmeesees EE RE RIS, husband forbids me to smoke. ) Printed directions on each pat-) I am a good cook and house- i tern part. Easier, accurate. "fe e keeper and try to please him d Send 35 cents in coins for wis nt View Is Fine in every way. He doesn’t { pattern — add 10 cents for each r smoke himself. He says he : i pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send loves me very much but he’d _fito Anne Adams, care of The J rather see me run around with 4 . | Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., ut ed r n e S n t other men than to smoke. Don’t ; 243 West 17th St., New York 11, | ‘you think he is unreasonable? jy 4 |N.Y. Print plainly name, address : ° I have quit twice for him al- 4 j fo j with zone, size and style number. By RUTH MILLETT If she happens to be under 25, ready and he is like a wild © j a S| , : If there is a woman in the world| sim and so beautiful that | (0 \% me haeht ot. Yours if NOEL A ; . she would look good in anythng | V'C€ 1S ss A 7 Program Given = Seca ean 2 Rosie) tan she may look attractive in pants. CRAVING A SMOKE Dorothy Eickmeier 4 at Meeti f her, But even then, let her put on a DEAR CRAVING: Your hus- |% and Staff Ay T All : oN, ing 0. ; So what's the reason for the bigh becoming dress and she looks bet-| band’s sense of values is |¥ ‘ . a Oo , Chopin Club craze for wearing pants—all kinds| ‘- paclihd off sage ra if he is iv ; , of pants, short shorts, Bermuda| “If she doesn’t happen to be un- ae aenyice yo ur merriage ay Our Many ts? 5 ‘fi | ’ Eugene and Mariann Engel- ai el goa ae. Pte der 25 and also slim and beautiful) ould go up in smoke. | ay . hard were host fand hostess to her mirror is lying when it tells | AY Friends the Chopin Musie Club come to the point of putting com- * * | ¥ Christmas party Sond s fe fort ahead of beauty? Of course her she looks cute in pants. “DEAR ABBY: I have a 10- SHOPS 4¥ their home on Whittemore (not. So don't trust your mirror, girls.| year-old who loves to help me | 4 61 W. Huron and Customers street ¢ wit, | )TUSt what you see when you look; around the kitchen. He begs y a : It they had, they wouldn’t sit | 4+ other women wearin nts, i k ies ¥ 718 W. Huron a Servi iceat - ader hair deve oA pacuiancet g pa me to let him bake cookie , i Carol Wergelin Judy McLane, | waves, sleep in curlers, pinch | 7 ‘uth is you don’t really look’ and cakes. I have let him do ¥ounpmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns Cond Clinton unl Gray and their & toes with pointed aaa or any dhe tter thanjthey o> this (he is very neat) but A . , hen he tells his father he , McLean. wear girdles. If you won't take the word of | W ' , . McKown was accom- Th th is think the anether wermne for tt just sak the aati ae Gro tnf omg 4 ; ; : ancy as e tru women thin : man in your life whether he | cookies, his father has a fit. 2 , pane foe carl singing Others lok cute in pants, That is. sc oud rather see Jo! wear pants | MY husband and Tare con EE | woman thinks she personally or a dress. stantly quarreling over this. d were Penny Pepper, Sandra cute in pants. oo He says I am making a sissy é Yuille, Jean Ann Keefer, Kerry Her next door neighbor may| And unless you're going fishing) Gut of the Se, on Gault, Cynthia Cudnohufsky look terrible and the women she you'd better be ready to put on 1. do what he likes. Who is and Donna Rae Luenberger. {sees at the ‘supermarket may)a dress. | wrong? A\ : Still others included Nanette look awful, but because she sees : MOTHER = and Caroline Giles, Phillip (herself going toward a mirror in- | ; = Schurrer, Carole Cole, Joan {stead of away from it she is satis- Mrs. Lyons Hono red. deal Se ene ‘own - Season’ é Crovtings = , Whims and Nancy Parsons. fied that she looks good in pants. Mrs, Cornelius Lyons of Sil- anal Sieh aetbities fare IMPERI AL — 7 ver Circle drive was honored at as football, baseball or play- => 2 an open house reception Sundy ing with boys his own age. BEAUTY SALON - yr \ / pA YULE GREETINGS Toes, | See Ges lra ace 219 AUBURN AVE EK RE nine family members attended. a definite tendency toward : y_|: a 7, & : . . feminine activities, consult a “kecle 2 to Ty ... best wishes dat Nee ee ea | Sot DIAMOND FEATURE | ¥ . ’ ’ x * * 6 Matching Diamonds ite and much joy we inside the borders of Nebraska. | CONFIDENTIAL TO JO- ¥ send to you, our ANNE: You'll have to change y ; more than your hair-do, sister. Zz j patrons and You'll have to change your | i . ind. | . j friends! Oe ee HM i i, “DEAR ABBY: I am a 13 ie Ald _f r C: t year-old girl and would like ‘ on ’s arpets to know something. When a ; z boy asks a girl to dance and é apace 7 She dances with him and it 50 from ; Yield Greeiuge comes time to sit her down. ‘ em ! FLOOR is it ‘the boy’s place .to say EASY TERMS ¥ TED’S ‘ ‘thank you’ to thé girl. is | DECORATORS it the girl's place to say ‘thank | George's - Newport's | ¥ 3700 Sashabaw Road 4 peace to say tien t , ; Datice puke The Knitting Needle | you to the boy? If the boy lewelty Dept. y A 1452 W. Huron FE 5-1390 says ‘thank you’ to the girl, ne N SAGINAW SE: ! R iy a wy ahd P 4 i |’ WE WILL BE CLOSED j ig CHRISTMAS ; so |e , J f : | f d di Woodward at Square 3 A Lake Road a ‘j Sannnonnonnanndonn dD Love Predominates Feel s Ue et ee _ THE PONTIAC } PRESS, WEDN SDAY, _ DECE MBI a, 1958" \Party F etes 175 Kiddies. Neafly 1% ‘children, hematology Ostrander, chapabiees of the Rach- department patients at St. Joseph|ester Junior Chamber of Com- Mercy Hospital, and their parents|;merce Auxiliary, which assisted -: attended a Christmas party held | with ‘the program. Master of ceremonies at the Sat- urday event was James Maddox. init of -— poamnnee LOWMAN _ “Not believe in Santa Claus! You might as well not believe in fairies. - Nobody sees Santa Claus, but that . is no sign there is no Santa Claus. The most real things in the world are those which neither children nor men can see. No Santa Claus! Thank God he lives and he lives forever,’* Frank Church, New York Sun, December 21 — 1897. The spirit of this magic evening is one of the realest things in the world and yet we cannot see it. We feeb it! It is so tangible that it seems to be vibrating all about us, We cannot see excitement, kindness, generosity, love, and a feeling of good will except on the - faces of those about us, but we feel them in the very air we 3 hristmas. But most wonderful of all is |&t the nurses’ home. : that pervading, hauntigg, all-in- * * * ‘Mrs, J. C. Pickering was’ soak it up! Even in misfortune let it be healing, and may we take seme of it with us through the coming’ year! If some of the props for this, the most inspiring show on earth, are absent from your home or your life, do not let it make you miss the best part of Christmas—the re- birth’or rejuvenation of your heart! Short Hair-Do and a New Era The American female cut her hair, thus starting a revo- chair- Gloves, a Mark of Good Taste, Once Hid Grime Wearing gloves first came into vogue as a means of cov- ering the -ugliness of dirty hands and nails. * * * In an age before soap was a common commodity, even Good Queen Beéss depended. man of the party, assisted by Mrs.|4 Visit from “Mr. agd Mrs. Santa Robert. McKenny and Mrs. Lester | Claus’ of the Monroe Zoo who et “ brought “Rudolph,” a live rein- deer, to amuse the children. The couple visited all of the hospital's ‘children patients, and also made a trip to treat youngsters at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. A highlight of the program was Our best wishes for the very happiest of Holiday Seasons. Rug Soft as Fur S but So Washable ins. Luxurious plush scatter rugs, TELEGRAPH at HURON giving candy, made of acrylic fibers with a deep pile, are as soft as fur but as sturdy as tug-boats. These rugs are practical ac- cessories for bedrooms, bath- The spirit of this magic evening is one of the realest things in the world and yet we cannot see it. We feel it! breathe on this lovely might. The hardest boiled individual softens somewhat, even if tem- porarily, under the spell of this universal feeling of good all to- ward others. I love this night. I low all of the nostalgic props for one of the most heartwarming experiences in life. There are the sparkling Christ- mas trees, the aroma of pine or cedar, the beautifully decorated stores and streets, bells and Christ- mas carols, packages and pud- dings, hurrying crowds, log fires and sometimes snow. A Little Faux Pas Perhaps By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: My hus- band and I had dinner in a restaurant last evening. We finished eating and were get- ting ready to leave — in fact my husband was already standing but I was still seated — when the waitress brought a small fluted paper cup filled with mints to our table. My husband made no attempt to sit down again so I got up too and took the mints with me instead of eating them at the table. “He claims I embarrassed him by doing this. I feel that inasmuch as we were entitled to them I had a right to take them with me. Answer: Most correctly you could have placed one mint in your mouth as you got up, and perhaps taken a second one in your fingers to eat as you made your way out of the restaurant. “Dear Mrs. Post: I ama waitress and there is a dispute going on between myself and two other waitresses as to the correct way to serve. always taught to serve from the left and remove from the right and that all beverages were served from the right. ' Will you please tell me if this is correct? Also, when refill- ing water glasses, do you, or don’t you pour water into them with the glass remaining on the table?”’ Answer: You serve from the left, remove from either the right -or left. whichever is more convenient and refill the glasses on the table. “Dear Mrs. Post: My fiance was christened ‘‘John,”” but he has been called ‘Jack’ ever since he was a baby. He in- sists that I use this name on our wedding invitations. I dis- agree and think that the name_ “John” should be used on these forms. Answer: Very definitely you are right. The nickname “Jack” would be out of place for such formal engraving. Twas” | | dents. Says Expert Early Marriage -Wise? ‘Depends on the People’ By KATHERINE A. TOWLE President, National Assn. of Women Deans and Counselors A new phenomenon, at least in numbers, confronting coedu- cational institutions especially, is the increasing percentage of undergraduate married stu- Often both husband and wife are students. Pregnancy may cause the wife’s temporary withdrawal from academic pur- suits. If money runs short and financial! difficulties persist, it is the wife who withdraws to take a job in order that her husband may complete his aca- demic objective. P.H.T. DEGREE The awarding of the degree P.H.T. (Putting Hubby Through) to loyal and hard- working wives is one of the annual ceremonies of the Dames Club on my campus, composed. of wives of students, when their husbands finally achieve their goals and pre- sumably are then ready to as- sume the role of breadwinner. Discussion is rampant on the pros and cons of these so called “early marriages.’ Are they sound? Do young people-zet the most out of life, especially -college life, when they assume marital! responsibilities so early? Does marriage interfere with academic progress? Do these marriages work out hap- pily and successfully in the long run? Should. or can, any- thing be done to discourage _them? The queries are endless. The answers are equally varied and debatable. I submit that there is no clear-cut answer to any of the questions raised. for ‘instance, that one known failure of an early marriage is indicative of a general pattern; or that because one partner of a college marriage makes a poor academic record this is true of others? Actually, the | security of marriage often re- acts favorably on scholastic achievement, but here again we must not jump to conclu- sions. There are too many im- tion about which too many of us know too little. I am not sure that even mar- riage counselors know the answers; I am certain that deans of women do not. Until adequate research has been done in this whole area, none of us can do more than guess. FAITH NEEDED Possibly the best way to ap- Is it reasonable to assume, | ponderables in this whole ques- | proach these early marriages is with faith: a basic faith in young people, married or un- married, to go their own ways and work out their own- prob- lems with that spirit of inde- pendence and adventure so characteristic of young Ameri- ca. Those of us who have been around a lot longer can stand by, ready to give help. and encouragement, providing the kind of wise counseling, under- standing, and leadership that helps solve many a_ student problem. — HOD'S RADIO & TV 770 Orchard Lake Ave. | | | i We wish every dream they have could come true tation, the beliet for them is so very real. So real, too, is our wish for you to have A Very Merry -Christmas and Happiest of New Year's STAPP’ S The excitement and expec- JUVENILE BOOTERIE. and FAMILY SHOE STORE i * Your Fashion Store BREESE RSS WE WISH YOU. A BRIGHT CHRISTMAS! 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Christmas Morning Lewis Furniture Co., presents Handel's 1 ~The Messiah” By the internationally known MESSIAH CHOIR Tomorrow Morning—10 to 11:30 A.M. Is | | ‘Wheeler Needlecraft Book. It has ‘lovely designs to order: Embroi- dery, quilting, toys. In the book, a spe- (cial surprise to make a little girl ‘happy — a cut-out doll, clothes to ‘color. Send 25 cents for this book. For You, | ive Feet ‘Smallers’ In proper - proportion, the small gal can wear almost any- thing the tall girl can. But the trick lies in proportion. For the gal who's around five feet, everything must be scaled down, kept neat and small. This means hats and handbags, coats and furs. She should be careful about separates, They must be very neatly coordinat- ed if they are not to look messy and put-together. x © * And the small girl must keep her weight’ down. Otherwise, she burgeons into something which looks plump and flossy. A waddle is not becoming to the petite. +. * * The small girl is also playing it safe when she keeps her hairdos simple and flattering. Leave the dramatic stuff to the tall girls; they. can get away with it. But remember, they have their problems, too, and many of them would like to trade places with you! Grease Causes Dirty Smudges Dark, dirty smudges around windows and draperies often are caused by the kitcher stove. : The grease particles move about and condense on cold surfaces such as window areas. Particles of dirt, dust, lint, then attach themselves to the condensed grease. A “Curb Market”’ is an associa- tion of stock brokers who deal in securities not listed on the regu- ‘lar stock exchanges. Wiig wu gee gs a A lovely apron ‘round the house, so practical a coverall—cool for sunning in summer. Sew-easy—quick to iron—apron. lopens flat! Pattern 897: Transfer} jof pocket design Misses’ sizes} mald (10-12), medium (14-16), large (18-20). State size. Send 35 cents (coins) for this pattern — add five cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send ‘to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needle- ‘craft Dept., ‘Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y.| ‘Print plainly name, address, zone, | ‘pattern number, size. | P.O. Box 164, Old) Send for a copy of 1959 Laura, } crochet, knitting, weaving, Dec. 25 is an extra special day for Pamela Mielke, daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mielke of Williams Lake road, for it heralds not only st ‘ ‘THE PQNTIAG. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1958 ( Christmas Day, but the tiny miss’s second birthday. Here, she poses at a table bedecked with both her holiday and birthday gifts. - Aablespoons less per cup for ’ Walla Walla, the nafne of a city in Washington State, means ‘many waters" in In- When subsituting alj-purpose flour for ¢ake flour, use two flour called ‘for. ti “= Spread It Over Whole Year Keep Yule Spirit Glowing By MARGARET BROWN The eve of one of the year's most anticipated holidays— families everywhere reunited . . somewhat spent from the bustle of crowded shopping excursions, though having en- joyed every exciting minute of them , . . are rejoicing in a genuine ‘‘spirit of Christmas.”’ Amid the joy of the season, have you experienced regret that the happy days so soon will be over, and the gracious Yuletide spirit depart? Don't even ponder such a thought. The indwelling of the Christmas spitit — or its flight — hinges upon us, individually. And there are many ways we can persuade the benevolent outlook prevailing at this time to remain. KEEP THE MOOD Here are’ a few methods which we believe will keep you uplifted throughout 1959, throughout life — if you em- ploy them wholeheartedly. * * * First, determine not to lose -that enthusiasm. If we rejoice in His birth Dec. 25, remem- ber, the “Babe in the Man- ger” also grew in stature and “|, favor with God and man,” giving us a perfect ex- ample for a joyous life of inner peace. * * * Are there some individuals you seldom are in touch with, except to send a card this December? Christmas isn’t the only time we may send cards. If there are friends you want to keep but just can’t seem to write regularly, drop them an occasional ‘Just Got to Thinking about You” card. Many bookstores feature such novel remembrances, and they accomplish much in sustain- | ing warm friendships. REMEMBER OLDSTERS And don't forget members of our elder generation. Give them just five minutes of: your time to reminisce about the era of youth, and you'll readily dis- cover how -much they value such chats. Do make time for them, for we too, are likely “one day to be among poet Holme’s ‘Last Leaves.”’ * * * Keep the Christmas spirit of good will and be outgoing in your daily contacts with others. “I've tried that,” you say, “and been rebuffed so many times I've given up.”’ Granted kindnesses always may not be reciprocated — but there’s a certain inner satisfaction that comes from knowing you've done the right thing. Keep in mind that one nev- er can realize fully the prob- lems With which some people must cope in life, thus affect- ing their dispositions. Perhaps there are some who believe there aren't any sincerely ‘nice’ people, with no ulterior motives in their approach. Let's show them there are such animals. , “* * . Finally remember the little folks. At this time of year we delight in sharing the child's fancies. We forget life’s sometimes toilsome way, and reflect on the guilelessness of childhood, catering to tots’ de- sires more than usual. After the holidays, though, we usu- ally return to our frenzied schedules, quickly forgetting the children’s greater emotion- al needs. MOVE TO FAIRYLAND To preserve the joy of this season, why not make it a practice to take up residence in their whimsical world once in a while? Give them an af- fectionate hug and let them ! know how much they mean to you, ‘spontaneously, of course, Most children are quick to detect false displays of af- fection. * * * You'll be surprised, too, at how much better children co- operate when they're sure of your love. You may be repaid in more ways than you think possible, as your youngsters are molded into adulthood with this kind of family heritage. * * * By the way, don't toss out this year’s Christmas cards. ‘Check with nearby convales- cent hospitals, children’s and veterans’ homes to see if pa- tients there might be able to make use of them. Frequently they are fashioned into new ecards for next Christmas or used by the children for amuse- ment, L Idaho City, Idaho, had a pop- ulation of 40,000 during the gold rush days of the 1860's. Today it has a population of ats: wwwrwwTvrvvVvVVYV YY their: “Fly” to the Beautiful “see Merry Caribbean Christmas to All! Complete Air Tours Give You f rom @ Sightseeing Time Galore |? 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Handle With Care Edythe McCulloch Beauty Shoppe 608 Pontiac Grate Bonk ‘LUNCHEONS All lace witha bit of jewel- | ing here and there — that is Sealtest Ice Cream _ the exciting new story in * Popular Prices hosiery. Handle these beauties with loving care — and suds RIKER FOUNTAIN Riker Building Lobby gloves to prevent snags. them gently, wearing cotton —|. - » this Christmas Season — and our thanks for your | loyal patronage. Cram Beauty Shop Riker Bldg.—Rear of Lobby FE 3-7186 = _ By MURIEL LAWRENCE. ‘One weekend evening S-yearold Karen made a bedtime scene. Her mother said, “But you've already stayed up later than usual.” Her grandion said, “1 spanked. mine for that.” Her Aunt Joyce aad, “It's her way of getting attention. hs Fin- ally her father said, “Do what. you’re told, March!” ' Karen marched — but cried soig long and penetratingly that her|§ tparents’ guests conveniently re- 7 membered they had big days to-|§ morrow and had to go home. Later, of the dark? Why does she hate going to bed so much?” But not once did she say quite simply to herself, “I am feeling very discouraged over Karen.” She was trying so hard to under- stand Karen’s feelings that she was wholly incapable of experi- encing what she was feeling her- self, Actually, the discouragement she feels over Karen is her release. For -example, the discouragement aroused by Kearn’s disappointing behavior | | | To One and All... . | a Very ! ) Merry Christmas — } Serying Pontiac William Wright Over 27 Years FURNITURE MAKERS AND UPRHOLSTERERS 270 Orchard Lake Ave. FE .4-0558 It’s Christmas time .. . the time for wide- ‘eyed, laughing children . . . family secrets ) and a warm inner-glow in each heart. To all this... we add our Best Wishes. > RIKER BLDG SHOP | I , PP Pa LL LLP PLLA LALO LAP a! e ‘ « Hair Look in Back? How much attention do you pay to the way the -back of your head looks? Are you chiefly coneerned with the way your hair frames your face? Most women are. They for- get that just as many people see them from the back as from the front. So a coiffure ‘should be complete from every angle. 5 * * * To keep the back of your head looking beautiful, have the Mends of your permanent ‘‘re- inforced” after six or seven weeks. Healthy hair grows at the rate of about half an. inch per month. Next, have your hair shaped regularly whether it’s short or long. Short hair should be shaped every two to four weeks, long hair not so often. But long hair ,does need trim- ming and shaping since the ends split if they go without . attention. . * * Make a habit of checking the appearance of the back of your head via a hand mirror. This wil] aid you in deciding just when it needs-shaping or a few end curls, Did You Think ‘to Check Size of Wash Basin? When buying a new house, make sure that the bathroom wash basin is large enough for the many wash-and-wears — stockings, fine lingerie, gloves — that you will suds out every evening. And what woman wants to be cramped over a tiny basin, playing a game of dodge with the faucets? This hardly contributes to the pleasure of a shampoo! So just be sure that any house you have your heart set.on has good-sized wash basins. Washable Books for Little One Colorful picture books for lit- fle illiterates to. enjoy month after month are available in color-fast, washable fabrics. After tubbing in hot soap or detergent suds, these books are safely sanitary for wee ‘‘stu- dents.” on like|. in her, own bed, her mother kept | saying to herself over and over, |§ “Why is Karen so difficult? Does|# she feel rejected? Is she afraid |4 to. actually feel How Does | y s Absurd to Expect Perfect Behavior’ could lead her mother Ajo see that Fae inte AME wl Hever aly appoints her, it might then occur to her that,-although this wish is under- standable, it’s never been grant- ed to any parent-in the history of . the human race, She might begin to see that she wants the impossible for herself, and~ that: ‘the ‘tension that’s beeping her comes _ truth we need; the absurdity of our wish for 4 never- disappointing child. A Once we see its absurdity, we're not embarrassed by Karen's bed- time resistance. Our relatives’ criticism of it' no longer upsets us but. seems a little absurd, too. We ‘excuse oursetves to them, / and go upstairs with Karen, quite |] content to be the parent of a dis- Awake is her infantile ‘anger at’ Karen’s refusal to give it to her. But, of course, it’s much easier to try to figure out a disappointing child. than it is to surrender to our feelings of discouragement over him, They’ re very unpleasant feelings. Thats why it is productive to feel 4them. We start to wrestle with them — and out of the wrestling PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL , 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg.. Pontiac. Mich, Enrollments Available in. Day or Evening Classes i Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. : PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 | Fe a a ay a, i, a ae PLP PL ALL AL PA Et la DN Na tl af Chiiatinis (roping from ™ H. R. Nicholie and his staff Insurance & Real Estate Se nah i child. Use Your Charge! 30-Day! Budget! C.B.A. Accounts! All Sales Final! No Exchanges! No Refunds! PEGGY’S 16 “NORTH SAGINAW sv. ER BRR ae : i teeter Sta a F riday ——- 9: 302 A.M. 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DEB FORMERLY 8.95 to 23.95 6” to 147° SPECIAL GROUP SHORT LOTS 2...°3...°4 CASUAL DRESSES BETTER DRESSES Were 14.95 to 24.95 Were 24.95 to 45.00 a 0° 430 5” 0 6° . . crepes one and two-piece wools jerseys .. . knits dated dresses . . office drésses tremendous savings jacket styles . . _Misses.. . Half, Sizes’ , boa Juniors . i ae a o Be especialy kind to Pontiac Central’s -TWO_ Pe é : ; : ; i __ THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1958 st ‘Wishes From the Sports Desk to the Sports World BY BRUNO L. KEARNS * Sports Editor, Pontiac Press DEAR SANTA: + Things haven't been too good for our friends the past -year in the sports world around Pontiac, Oakland Coun- ‘ty and the State of Michigan. If you can, tonight, drop off a sleigh full of victories ’ and bring back a little cheer to the Wolverine State ‘and the City of Champions for 1959. football fortunes, to Pontiac Northern’s debut into our world of athletics, to the Tigers, Lions, Pistons, Red Wings, and to Michigan and Michigan State where they are trying to forget the nightmares of the 1958 football “season. Put a few guards, tackles and backs in layaway for Jesse MacLeay, and a happy start in the Inter-Lakes ‘Conference for Ed Heikkinen. Give Gene Konley a horse- shoe to go with Rochseter’s entry into Class A competi- ‘tion, and for Art Paddy at West Bloomfield leave an- ‘other Lucadam. > x .*« * Dave Freeman at Waterford and Frank Kownacki at ‘Lake Orion want a promisory note that the 1958 grid r lear Santa: Here Is Our season will never be repeated. Just a couple wiris would help. Monte Charles at Southfield wants an nieeanen football team, one which finishes as good as it always starts, and Carl Lemle at Birmingham would like to beat Royal Oak once in awhile. Gene Wright of St. Fred wants the same talented 11 players together for 1959, and Jim Niebauer at St. Mike wants to bring back the good old days when the Shamrocks could count on a win over St: Fred. x *« * For Frank Crowell at Avondale, one of the few who had better luck in 1958 than in 1957, we just want your blessing in his selection as County-Coach-of-the-Year. Whatever you can do for Fr. John Rakoczy at St. Mary’s, Don Hoff at Bloomfield Hills, Ed Hintz at Clarkston, Dick Yeager at Milford who saw fortunes drop the past year, would be appreciated.. Maybe a few horses would help. Art Van Ryzin has just one request. Please get him 'a warranty which assures the Chiefs to get past the re- gionals and the quarter-finals next March. x * * at West Bloomfield High where Pontiac Northern won its first game, but leave something extra for the first game in the new gym, January: 9th. . Lew Parry at Birmingham wants a scoreboard © that shows only Maple basketball victories and Dom Mauti doesn’t want to be selfish but he wants an- other Wayne-Oakland cage title. Ed Dauw wants water for the shining new pool at Pontiac Northern and Waldo Ashley at Waterford would be happy with a pool, a few tennis courts and some ex- tra bleachers for the football field. x * * Bump Elliott at Ann Arbor is a fine guy, give him a winning recipe for his first season as head coach, and as a special favor for Duffy Daugherty we would like an honorary membership in the Pontiac detective agency for doing a good job of following us around the city by mistake one night. Also leave him a step ladder for climbing out of the Big Ten cellar. ? We can’t send a Christmas cheer to the U. of D. ~ coach because there is none, so how about leaving one pretty soon and for ex-céach Wally Fromhart Dick Hall opened his gift early last Saturday night we would like a copy of that favorite best seller of AP Wirephete : FRISKY AS COLTS — To be more exact, these are members -. of the New York Giants trying to be as frisky as Colts whom they * meet Sunday for the National Football League title in Yankee - Stadium. Phil King (right) hands off to Don Maynard in the Giants’ * workout sessions. Prime Candidates for U-D Grid Post Narrowed fo 3 . DETROIT W — The University -of Detroit's list of prime candi- ‘dates for its football coaching job -bas been trimmed to three. *: But the list may grow to four sbefore a coach is named within ‘the next month. * John Mulroy, vice president of . the university and head of a > committee seeking a coach to * succeed Wally Fromhart, said : the school hoped to have a new * coach by Jan. 10, * “We are narrowing the field ‘very, very much,”’ Mulroy Said. “right now we've got three names ‘that we consider in the Triple-A|¥! Chuck Comiskey in Veeck’s Way ’ Mrs. Rigney’s Brother Refuses to Permit Sox to Leave Chicago ' CHICAGO (AP)—Bill Veeck is negotiating to buy into the Chicago White Sox, but if he has hopes of gaining complete control of the club for the syndicate he heads, he had better take another look. « Veeck is dealing with Dorothy Comiskey Rigney for her 3,235 - ‘shares of stock. The purchase is expected to be completed before dhe 1959 season opens. , * * & . « However, 2,735 other shares are tentrolled by Mrs. Rigriey’s year-old brother, Charles ee key, who says that under no cir- cumstances will he allow the team to leave the family. * Comiskey has been dickering to out his sister, but his chances appear slim since Veeck entered the scene, Comiskey now holds. 2,129% shares of stock, but will have his full 1,735 shares by the | se. _ he 35. — MSU Skaters in Meet * EAST LANSING (UPI) — A 17. fman hockey squad from Michigan State will be the only Midwest team in the Boston Invitational tournament starting Friday. * The field includes Boston Col- classification, We might add an- other one before we'make our se- lection.” Although he declined to give the names of the candidates rated near the top of the list of 50 applicants, he said one of them-is a head coach now and the other two are assistants. “They all are in the college ranks now,” he said, ‘‘and all are connected with represent- ative universities, not small col- leges.” He added that all three are con- nected with schools that posted winning marks last season, Two of the candidates have vis- ited the University of Detroit cam- pus for interviews with school of- ficials, he said. The other was in- terviewed by telephone and may visit the campus shortly. Mulroy said Terry Brennan, re- eently fired as head coach at Notre Dame, had not made ap- plication for the Detroit job. And, Mulroy added, Detroit has no in- tention of contacting Brennan. “We -think Brennan is a fine coach,'’ Mulroy said. ‘‘But we're not considering anyone unless they approach us first. We think a man should be interested enough to come forward himself.” Fromhart was fired as U of D coach early in December after a disappointing 4-4-1 season. The U of D, anxious to obtain national football prominence, is a football independent._ ‘Auto Club Sports : Booklet Available Automobile Club of Michigan: today released the 1959 edition of its annua] winter sports booklet. Included in its 38 pages is a listing of 81 winter sports areas in the state with a description of sports available, facilities and accommo-| | dations. * * * Also included is a map showing \the location of the areas and a - | calendar listing major winter sports events in the state for the Boston University, Nort eastern, Brown, ¥ 7 j \ , : ; . ® s \ ? “ or ceo oe re a ee season, The booklet is available to the public at all Auto Club divigion offices. ’ futo Club will also continue to isSue reports on week-end akling| by cgnditions. The information can be Providence and « ‘hin by calling or visiting di- sion offices i Thursday noon. | {Colts Favored to Beat Giants Greetings Bruno Kearns Bill Cornwell = ve Experts Make Baltimore 314 Point Choice New Vonks Coach Says Odds Should Be Higher for NFL Title Game NEW YORK (AP) — The Balti- more Colts were made a 34s-point favorite to defeat New York for C the National Football league Holiday: Gift List 1958'—~ “Coaches never die, they get hom in ettigy. " Ditto for Bennie Oosterbaan. Nick Kerbawy has about 13,000 seats for Pistons’ games. Maybe you could pass out a reservation for each ‘|seat for every game. Bill Perigo would like to win the Motor City basketball classic, but so would Bob Calihan. ’ kk & OF Fran smith, hard working publicist of the Pistons would like a daily 8-column headline, of course with words of victory, and Bud Erickson of the Lions would like another championship year on his brochure. George Wilson got his “Scooter” for Christmas but needs a few good linemen and 9.7 dashman to scoot the Lions back to the top. castoffs and Doc Fenkell wants a few choice words of optimism for the Bengals for 1959. x * * Leave Charley Irish a record of “On Wisconsin, ” and Ducky Oertel a bus ticket back to the Majors. Bob Mineweaser has gone into selling but you. might get him back into coaching with a nice contract. Buddy Parker has his stocking hung for the 1959 Eastern Division pro title and Tom Tracy wants a gauge to chalk up about 1,000 yards rushing. Bert Anselmy wants a Bog Voyage party. for his skaters going to New Zealand this weekend. Lou Michot wants plenty of venison for his 1959 party and Dave Ewalt would like a couple lighted baseball diamonds. For Hayes Jones we would like to request a cure-all pill so that he can start running again, and for Perc Secord and the P.T.T.A. a paddle made only for victories. x *« * Mike Andonian would settle.for another state Publinx title, Gene Bone needs our best wishes for a happy start in his new job at Warwick Hills. Ben Snyder at Cranbrook would like some soccer interest sprayed around the prep schools in the county and Lloyd Syron, ex-state amateur golf cham- pion would like to have the title once again. Red and Ann Wilson will be happy with a doll, pre- ferably a seven pound boy. x & * For the members of our sports department we would _|championship. Sunday and Giant ‘Coach Jim Lée Howell thinks the odds should be higher. “The Colts are the best team in the league,"’ Howell said. ‘““They certainly are better than Cleve- battle from the Colts than we got Browns.’’ pa * * * Howell may have been talking for effect. Big Jim's biggest worry is the fear of a letdown on the part of his squad which battled through five ‘‘must'’ games in suc- cession en route to the Eastern Conference title. . “The Colts have a lot of power,” by a tremeridous line. You can’t do the things against them that you can do against the Browns. You can’t copcentrate on any one player like a can against Cleve- land land and I expect a much tougher | in any of -the games with the, Howell said, ‘‘and they are backed | appreciate errorless typewriters; for the bowlers nothing but 200-and-better games; for the golfers only score- ‘cards which count no higher than 72; for the fishermen a bite on every line and for the skiers some snow right from the north pole. : x *« * Be kind to everyone Nick, and for all the sports fans and our sports page readers we want only a Merry Christmas and a bright 1959. PCH Behind Parkers Bill Norman of the Tigers could use a few Vankes! in Class A Highland Park, perennial prep “We learned that if you can stop Jimmy Brown and Ran Ren- | fro, you can pretty well bottle up. basketball power in the state, took ‘over first place in-Class A ‘rank- lings this week, while Pontiac Cen- Ratings a 5-0 mark after beating Milling- ton and Marlette. The UPI poll will run after the first week of action following the -THE PONTIAC PRESS Sports Department Chuck Abair Guy Moats Aussie Miler Voted ‘Athlete of Year’ Elliott Seeks Marathor MELBOURNE, Australia (AP)| The sinewy, sharp - featured — Australia's Herb Elliott, mile track wizard discussed his athlet- marvel of the age, has one driving j¢ philosophy in soft casual tones ambition — that is to be the best! qiarathon’ tuner’ in he world! ,after being advised that he had “Speed is a gift,” th phenom- lbeen named The Associated Press enal 20-year-old running machine, Male athlete of the year. said today.. ‘Endurance is an) Ad achievement. | + a & He is the first athlete outside the United States to win the honor; “IT received some satisfaction roclicay milie spartoriances of which is voted by American sports leource just from the knowledge writers and broadcasters since that I had done my best — but-Gunder Haegg of Sweden, another! nothing like the thrill I would get great distance runner, topped the’ for instance from running and voting in 1943. winning an Olympic marathon." Elliott won by a solid margin. Ponders Staff at Notre Tene Kuharich Has Problems SOUTH BEND, Ind. im Notre, - 3. Start a hard-nosed recruiting Dame’s new head football coach, ' program, Joe Kuharich, has his work, cut! 4. Produce winning f ootball out for him, teams. 1. He hope to name his staff of, Kuharich, a South Bend prep assistants by Jan. 10. Perhaps| star who moved into a guard spot some, but maybe none, of the dis-'on Elmer Layden's Notre Dame missed Terry Brennan lieutenants | teams of 20 yeafs ago, visited his will remain. They are Bill Fischer, ‘Alma Mater yesterday. Bill Walsh, John Zilly, Bernie Wi-| x © * tucki, Bernie Crimmins, Hank) He thought the professional ranks Stram and Hugh Devore. |where he has been coach of the 2. Interview as. many players: Washington Redskins since 1954 who will be around next fall as provides ‘‘a Master's Degree for possible. * coaching,” , ‘Excellence over Jimmy Brown, the rushing star of the pro football Cleveland Browns, and Bob Turley, the ‘pitching star of the New York Yankees and World Series hero. The Australian received 67 first place votes out of a total of 206 and 236 points. Points were count- ed on a basis of three for first ‘plac two for second and one for third. * * * Brown had 39 first placers and 172 points. Turley collected 85 ‘points. Rafer Johnson, decathlon {world record holder from Kings- ‘burg, Calif.. was fourth with 82; Johnny Unitas, passing quarter- back of the pro football Baltimore Colts, fifth, 73, and Ernie Banks, of the Chicago Cubs, the National League’s most valuable pinyer; sixth with 72. Elliott, who during the past year ran 10 miles under four minutes and set a world mile record of |3:54.5 and a 1,500-meter record of 3:36, said he was astounded to learn that American sports writers had chosen him as the year’s out- standing performer. “I never imagined I had” a chance to win this title. in Amer- jica,” he said. “Imagine them |pi¢king me over some baseball or football player or fighter. ‘I am really delighted. I think _|it is one of the finest things which the Browns’ attack. But the Colts have a bunch of great backs — Lenny Moore, Johnny Unitas, Alan Ameche and L. G. Dupre. Ameche may not be a Jimmy Brown, but and he is a good blocker and pass receiver. And how that Moore and Dupre can run, Unitas, besides being a great passer, is a. good runner. \ * * * “Then there's that gang of 300- pounders blocking and punching holes for the boys. You can be sure such guys as Gene Lipscombe (290), Art Donovan (270), Ray Krause (275), Gino Marchetti (240) and Jim Parker (270) aren't going to be fooled by any new tricks. They know them all." In their only hand-to-hand com- bat this year, the Giants managed a 24-21 victory over the Colts. That was clouded by the absence of Unitas, who was nursing a cou- ple of cracked ribs. The Louisville alumnus is in perfect physical shape for this one. The Giants are in good shape. too, with the exception of Rosey Grier. The huge defensive tackle suffered arm and knee injuries last week and missed yesterday’s workout, along with guard Bob Mischak, end Kyle Rote and half- back Alex Webster. But Grier is the only doubtful starter Sunday. Imlay City Routs Marlette, 82-59 The Imlay City High School bas- ketball team won its 5th game of the season last night and ran its reguldr season victory streak to 35 straight by crushing Marlette, 82- 59, on the Marlette court. Three Imlay cagers hit doublé figures with Jim Ward sparking the easy win on 28 points. Sullivan’ scored 23 for Marlette. Imlay was in full command all the way, holding a 16-5 first quar- ter lead and a 33-21 bulge at half- time. New Chance for Akins ST. LOUIS (AP) —Weltetweight Champion Don Jordan of Los An- geles will give Virgil Akins a has happened to me in an already full life."’ chance to regain the title. March 6 in the St, Louis Arena. he can get you that first down! Dave| tral jumped close behind into sec-| New Year. ond place. 1 inane Paks a say an r eeeee. FS The Parkers and the Chiefs both 2. rONTYA cc ‘ ENTRAL ......5... 4%) 3. Flint Northern ......8..+--.,. (5-0) ‘put on impressive performances! ¢ Detroit Austin . cc. csssecee.. 15-0) ‘last Friday night. $. Flint Central ....... “Ecoocece (5-0) | 6. parkiey aloe ee ice) son 1. Hamtramck ......00.-06sssaees- (1) Highland Park rocked Fordso! 8. Livonia Bentley ......ee00-.+. (4-0) while Pontiac Centra] knocked | 9 gdsel Ford ..... : (3-1) 10. ohne Rapids, South ..,..... (3-1) top ranked Flint Central off its NERS: Alperta south Walled Lake perch with an impressive 69-56 or: Benton Harbor (2-1); Muskegon Heights (2-1), showing. * CLASS B The Flint Indians dropped to) 1. Sault Ste. Marie ........ (4-01 ‘ SITE wee merece 4- 5th place where Pontiac was last] 3 RocnesteR 00000007, he H 5 4. E. Grand Rapics Gheneexce won (a0) week . . . . 5. Hastings .... are ncissceee-ces (4-08 For the first time in several sea- . Mmostee sauce aQot 14-08 sons, Muskegon Heights was not] g Detroit Redeemer : eee Aan among the top 10. Holland trimmed Fe Wilon Ru epaagozsonus MED the Heights, 57-53. OTHERS: aint Lyon (4-0); Cranbrook ; Royal Oak Shrine (3-1); (3-1 (2-1). CLABS C . Onstead : . Imlay City “vse Cassapolis ......48 oe st. . ese see ese sOudld wee ehewe Class B ratings remain closely| tS 3 2 the same but in Class C Higland) , Park St. Benedict was dropped to) 2 10th after losing to Pontiac St.| } § Frederick in a-weird 26-24 double} 5. overtime contest. JA Onstead rolled along as the top| j C team with a 50 mark while Imlay City held on to second with : PONTIAC. ST. “FRED . senes bt), Re ocesoen cocMeoosd seeee (3- “ 10 St. Benedict .................-> (3-1 an Homer (2-1); OL St. Sars -0). _—— AP Witeptiote IN SWAP — George Ainlereon ett) and Rip Repulski were the key figures of the trade between the Dodgers and Phillies. The Phils sent Repulski, veteran outfielder, and two rookie pitchers . ta, Los Angeles for Anderson, a rookie second baseman. 4 # . © * = ad . >. le! oh yg mp i ee eee eee . # 4 ule r Wy Canadien Is Injured - INTREAL % ____THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1958 an i: ! ios Stomach Ailment |me,"2s miner and that Mackey /Dinty’s’Going to Retire! ~ Cy ae Doug Harvey of the Nationall|. Te eg a Ae, Pg [Puts MacKay in |. Te doctor saia MacKay’s trou-| ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) raat Season’s G Hockey ‘ Cana-|| - en, ae Lier bles apparently resulted.from food|Moore, lacrosse coach a ‘Steen aah Seene ke llth Fra e Care of Doctor‘ |scisoum. "neal Acaduay fe. 2° yout, ays from struck by a flying puck during} = § & n ) i BRISBANE, Australia @—Barry — : ser = sy toad iccmdbnsyrond | : a : Ode ra i : 2 : MacKay of Dayton, Ohio, one of 200 Wins in Overtime al championships yl ia ae Joe and Al ; . By CHUCK ABAIR ae . tae be oe SAULT STE, MARIE i — Tom) 1949; Six Middie aonte were un- Jacobson : J = . ering came a epee Villemure made good on six free/beaten against college opponents § - ; am gf : . na 5 disorder |throws in overtime, and led Soo|and Moore’s over-all record is 164 ° . : : ; |. Bill Kuklinski of Lakewood Lanes is a newcomer physician's care.» sangaag Laer Vc eee Joe’s Army-Nav y Surplus among Pontiac area proprietors but he already has sup-| Captain Perry Jones said, how-| championship game of the Kiwanis} Pirate pilot Bobby Bragan wes 32 S. Saginaw St, FE 2-0022 plied @ much-needed shot in the arm to the sport locally. ever, he had been advised the ail-/basketball tournament last night. thumbed-out nine times in 1956. Now in his 2nd year along with his son Bob at 3121 7 West Huron St., Bill has started. what he hopes will be Albert Kaplam |* to eam: featuring big name keg stars. ap an The popular Steve Nagy will get things rolling Fri- + | . fiday with a six-hour appearance—three hours for an in- ; | and all the struction period during the , folks at afternoon and the same) _. cation there; Nick Rubino 274 and 681 in Nerthside Com- munity at Montcalm; and Vir- Millar 232 and 648 in Im- perial Girls loop. r Also, L. Arms 232 and R. Peter- son 620 in Lakewood One O’clock; Don Featherstone -233 in Dixe-Sun- day Mixed League; L. Kelly 217 in Cooleyette; .and T. Nelson 266, including 9 straight strikes, in Multi-Lakes loop at Maple Lanes in Walled Lake. * * * Joe Shimko won ist bowler of -|week prize at Farmington Lanes and will be eligible to shoot for $1,000 . . . Violet Stiltner of Fresno, Calif., rolled an unusual series of 127, 162, 299. That's improving fast . . . Pontiac’s Bud Goldsworthy recently finished 7th in a Detroit tourney. League secretaries are reminded that under a new ruling The Press will no longer g¥int standings un- less they are either typed or print- 5 _ ed clearly. . .HERE’S WISHING This sector needs more propri-/A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS TO etors like Bill Kuklinski who will) ALL. . do something for the bowlers once : in amie oo mary. Eastern Cagers Win Flint JC Tourney er year. FLINT «® — Eastern Michigan SKIPPING AROUND ABC records fail to show it but won the 5th annual Flint Collegi- ate Invitational basketball tourna- oldtimer Axel Solwick of Pontiac \tells ys he rolled a sanctioned 300 game in 1929 at the Orpheum and he has a medal to prove it. The re- t : : . tired Motor Inn worker says he Teiioe ae aa efeating Flint Hillsdale beat Aquinas 77-62 in the consolation game. Eastern had no trouble winning bowled a total of four within 10 days at the time but that the other after defeating Aquinas Monday night. [ three were in practice. Axel claims a total of seven perfect games in The score was 45-35 in favor of Eastern at the intermission and} He will compete against bowlers who have rolled top scores the same day or during the week in the exhibition which should make it interesting and help draw @ large crowd to the 14-alley estab- lishment. Equally famous Buzz Fazio will follow in January for the 2nd pro- gram. World Invitational champion Eddie Lubanski and one other De- troit star are among those being sought for similar showings. Summer leagues set up at Lakewood during the past sum- mer went over big with enthus- » lasts who like to knoc* over the pins all year round. Leagues for youngsters have also been’ pushed hard there. Such promotions are not only big boosters to the alleys but also to Pontiac bowling in general. * * * KING'S “Mity” Muffler - SERVICE 256 S. Saginow Street FE 2-1010 A. J. BAUER General Sales Manager ae, 3 ra & 9 A. M. SERRA Sales Manager NEIL WARD Truck Manager ' BOB McBRIDE Asst. New Car Manager E. CURTIS MATTHEWS Owner Extend Sincerest | Christmas Greetings to Everyone! The MANAGEMENT and Entire Sales Staff YS JIM SMITH New Car Sales BUD MISFELDT | . Your life can Asst. Used Car Manager depend on the muffler in your car — Protect it with a safe muffler! Drive in Today! LEO KAMPSEN New Car Sales DS CLABE EDWAR _ New Car Sales his keg career and says his 823 series at the Orpheum still stands as the highest ever here. -* ithe Hurons held off a last minute | | Add top scores: Dot Aldred of |Flint rally. | Ferndale 624 including two 221 | Bill Stephe led the Eastern scor- games; Les Pennell of Walled ing with 24 points. Jim Ivey was, Lake 202 triplicate at B & M high for Flint with 26. * ek MATTHEWS. HARGREAVES > Chevrolet GEORGE JACKSON New Car Sales DICK PHILLIPS ‘ New Car Sales ‘ * wish you | | 4 we. me. * CURT CRAWFORD 7 1 BYRON DAVIDSON New Car Sales _ Used Car Sales a +a Fi NORM HOVIS Used Car Sales HENRY GEORGIA. New Cur Sales Cone @ Hi! Just to wish you the wonderful things that a very Merry Christmas will bring ! JOYOUS HOLIDAY GREETINGS TOM MAXWELL LOU GREI New Car Sales ov Pains ey - Pontiac Retail Store. | Bru) . FACTORY BRANCH wy ts 65 ‘Mt. Clemens St. . ~~ Behind the Post Office || JACK SEEBALD /, New Car Sales rs ee « | Beprerom {: ed THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1958 Ty onsen ag - olds Par for the 1959 Laurel Matu:| rity. wT : Best of © | Holiday Season | Halal 106 N. SAGINAW STREET Rose Bow! Coaches Swap Honor - | > YULETIDE GREETINGS! | MOTOR MART SAFETY CENTER and its EMPLOYEES E. Montcalm St., Pontiac Bud Bihl of Pontiac Northern i match yesterday at PNH. Bihl, HUSKY IN TROUBLE — John Wibley of Pon- tiac Central has the advantage at this point over n their wrestling however, recov- Loser Is Here for Huskies Pontiac Northern evened its firs | wrestling team defeated the Chiefs, 700 shouting fans. th Chiefs were favored to take the wrestling match, Last night it was a Pontiac Northern loser who was actually the hero. With the Huskies lead- ing 24-14 and two matches re- | maining Pontiac Central needed | two plas te tie the score. year’s athletic series with Pontiac Central last night when the Husky 24-22, in a thrilling match before In the first athletic competition between the schools, PCH defeated PNH in swimming last week, and t; It appeared that the Chiefs would get the two pins and 10 points | with veterans Duke Relyea and) Willie Duncan coming up in the 175 pound and heavyweight classes. ~ * * * Don Davis of Northern, how- | ever,” for five points but it was two) points shy of tying. ever seen a loser carried off the floor,” said referee Dean Rock- ‘to All Our Friends! We Will Be Closed ‘Friday and Saturday WOHLFEIL-DEE ‘2274 S. Telegraph Rd. MERRY CHRISTMAS from LOU KOPRINCE Motor Inn Recreation FE 5-6032 HUBBARD BUILDING matmen carried Davis, a 9-0 loser, off the court. “We knew that it was up to Davis to keep from being pinned ‘and he was up against a_ fine wrestler like Relyea,’”’ @aid North- ern coach Bill Willson, “‘but this was one time we were happy even to lose on points.” * * * Carl Bills in the 112 pound class, Winfred Miracle at 138 pounds, scored pins for Northern, while Jim Thompson at 103 pounds and Duncan got the Central pins. x ke kk Northern's reserve westling ‘team also defeated the Chief re- serves, 20-8 with Mal Oswalt, Jeff Braunagle, Jim Miller and Dave Taylor scoring pins for the Huskies and Erasmo Trevino for Central. | | | | SEASON'S GREETINGS At this Holiday Season, may - we chime in with our sincere thanks for your past patranage and our best 4 wishes for your : : health and — happiness during the New Year. SAGINAW at LAWRENCE 272 W. MAPLE — Birmingham es < % ~ ys * - oe ae ea ee ee ee ee eo ee ee. oe ae | well afterward. The Northern | Maurice Lackey at 154 pounds} eted and defeated Wibley on points. Pontiac | writers. ’ Northern surprised the Pontiac Central matmen E oon tion with a 2422 victory in their first meeting. ca + abel: weomae?™ PNH Matmen Upset Pontiac Central | Ita kept Relyea from pinning pond a Stan Hertel him and thus PCH managed only |38 Lap ey Miracle \three points in this vent. Duncan 143 3 pound—Jerry, Fields (PNH) 6-1 over ‘|then gained a pin over Bill Green) 15, “It was the first time Ive Don Pers can’t keep up with him,” -jsurprise. Cuftice has quarterbacks ~ .|by Newman of Washington State, __|both good passers. He also has __ |plenty of excellent receivers—Dick -|Wallen, UCLA; Burton; Ron Stov- “/er, Oregon; Buddy Dial, Rice, and Bradiey ¥ Dartmouth 4 jover George Orave: Evy and Eliott |Kid Each Other Buckeyé White Named tor Top _|ity"« One-Game Play Bob White, Ohio State's big, | willing and able fullback, turned in the‘ most sensational one-game performance by any football play- er of the 1958 season when he led the Buckeyes to a 38-28 victory By The Associated Press - Via Telephone lowa, California Grid|t Pilots Exchange Quips|} for Benefit of Writers PASADENA, Calif. @®— Every- camp, coach Forest his quarterback, Randy Duncan, separation. And his breakaway halfback, Willie Fleming, happened to have broken his leg. Nothing serious. -|Bowl, coach Pete Elliott of Cali- assured Evy: back by game time.” * * * Pontiac Press Pheto There was a chuckle from Berk- eley. Bump Elliott, Pete’ s brother, is Michigan’s new coach and a for- mer assistant to Evy at Iowa, thing was fine in the Iowa training |§ Evashevski | # was saying, adding casually that |§ had merely suffered a shoulder ¥ To which his rival in the Rose|f fornia’ s Golden Bears, laconically |§ “That's all right, they’ snap|§ So it went as Elliott and Eve-/¢ shevski got together in a kidding | ¥ two-way telephone interview from |@ here to Berkeley for the benefit|§ of a room crowded with football |¢ ” betng and gay as a glittering tree. All this and more may your holiday be! Pontiac Motor Parts ! 29 Audaxs Ave. Ph. FE 2-0106 after starring at Michigan. Evy iwas the great blocking back for Tommy Harmon at Michigan in the amas era. x * gens slate chan SUMMARY: clase—Bob Keiser (PCH) out- wcr)| Pete sacs along later at Michi-| nned t Richards 7-49, did brother Bum rs pound—cerl Bills (PNH) pinned Pred Py aed Be that Bung = 120 9 pouné—Bil! Bib} (PNH) 6-1 over John pouné—Ral h Clausen (PNH) 8- 5 over Ermine Trevine und—Tom Smallwood (PCH) 8-6) (PNH) | om pson Pete inquired about lowa’ 8 train-| ing. “Wwe scrimmaged five and a half hours today,” said Evy, add- | ing, ‘“‘and no one was breathing | hard.” “Keep it up again tomorrow,” Pete aavieet i Darrel Ashby d—Maurice Lackey (PNH) pinned Adolphus Houston (PCH) 4-2 |165 pound—Sam Wiecomve 175 —— Relyes (PCH) 9-0 over} Davi Heavywel, ent-— Willie Duncan (PCH) pinned Bill Green * * On the sorties side, both said BONDED BRAKES e RE-PACK FRONT WHEELS 1 ” hei MARKET TIRE Co. oLABOR and MATERIAL «=| 77 W. Huron St. FE 8-0424 | they hope each team goes into the New Year's game in top physical shape. Evy said that since they) had so many mutual friends, per- | haps they’d better settle for a tie to avoid emotional conflicts. Elliott figured things would be; in Shrine lilt retty much evened up if the field Daugherty’s Squad 612 is wet but it wouldn’t hurt either Point Selection Over” much | | West All-Stars 5 2 SMU Gridders Honored on ‘Alt Scholastic’ Team | East Favorite SAN FRANCISCO — The East is favored by 6% points for Sat- urday’s 34th Shrine football game. It’s enough to give East coach Duffy Daugherty the jitters. * * * This is the third straight year the West’ has been on the short Two Michigan State University. football players, end Dick Barker and guard Ellison Kelly, have been named to the Big Ten Conference ‘‘all_ scholastic’ honor team an-| nounced by American Peoples En- cyclopedia, Three gridders from Wisconsin, end of the odds but the Westerners won the past two. West coach Jack Curtice of Stanford confided he has an ace in the hole in Leon Burton, a speedster from Arizona State at Tempe, “He is so fast our block- two from Minnesota and one each from Purdue, Ohio State, Indiana) and Northwestern complete the | squad. The top scholar is tackle, Andy Cvercko of Northwestern with | better than a “B’’ average. Cage Results ur ttguTaAN COLLEGE SCORES INT INVITATIONAL TOURNA Curtice sald. ‘‘So I told them to just get out of the way and let Leon run.” een Michigan 76 Flint JC 172 A Hillsdale 77 Aquinas 62 (consolation The running talk comes as a/game) KIWANIS TOURNAMENT AT SAULT STE. MAR S00 Tech 72 Northwest CC 70 (over- MICHIGAN HIGH SCHOOL SCORES Dearborn Edsel Pord 49 Ann Arbor 47 (double overtime) COLLEGE Ltr are SCORES Lee Grosscup from Utah and Bob-|,, 800 Illinois Ti static Louis 55, eaiitorhis 2 May this Holy Season bring you an abundance of happiness! 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BR, Wilson, FE &-0205 (Hen lly) MEirese 7-7451 CesrChack” Conn, GR 4-6254 fi 1 phone books for offices in atate cities OLIVER MOTOR SALES | — FE 2-9101 219 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-910 |. Where Pontiac Buys lis Buicks ve ore Ld : : Za cs See first page of 1947-49. a ‘ 1 | ‘> / ryt By RAY FARKAS - WASHINGTON (UP])—'‘Please try to make it home from Mars for Christmas, son.’ With that mother hung up the phone-a- “vision and returned to her kitchen to prepare the special * Christmas dinner—the only non- pill meal of the year. After all, that neutron soup must be watched. It has to be simmered slowly. And that algae cake is only good if done to a golden turn, you know. Far-fetched? Ridiculous? Maybe. But five. prominent experts think the Christmas of 2058 may be just that—neutron soup and algae cakes and home from Mars. The five hold top posts in the science and technology division of the Library of Congress, where the world of tomorrow is the world of today. John Sherrod js chief of the division, which catalogs and analyzes almost any known docu- ment on the subject of space. ‘The gadgetry of Christmas 100 years from now will be most noticeable in the com- munication setup,” the youth- ful Sherrod speculated. “‘At Christmas the family can get together by phone - television. You know, a phone with a TV screen so you can see who you're talking to.” He thinks that by Christmas 2058 the phone-TV will be a standard gadget. Biologist Thomas Hughes con- fidently predicts “the kids will come home from Mars for Christ- mas. Thanksgiving may not be enough to lure them home, but Christmas will.” Physicist Charles Gottschalk Cost of Living Rises Slightly November Detroit Index Up From October, but Lower Than 1957 DETROIT ® — The cost of living rose one-tenth of one per cent in the Detroit metropolitan area be- tween October and November, but was one-tenth of a per cent below). the level of a year ago, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported in ‘Washington today. The Detroit index for November was 123.4, meaning that it would take $1.23 4-10 to buy what $1 would have in the base period, reflecting high- er prices for 1959 model cars, rose .6 per cent in Detroit, Med- ical care went up again, too, by 5 per cent, The food price in- crease was figured at .3 per cent. Lower were housing, by .2 per cent and personal care items, by 1 per cent. .® * °* Over the 12 months ended Nov. 1, the Bureau reported that De- troit food costs had advanced 2.1 per cent; medical care, 1.3; per- sonal care, 1.1, and apparel, 0.4. Decreases in that period includ- ed 1.9 in transportation, 1.6 in housing, 0.4 in reading and recre- ation and .1 per cent for other goods and services. India Hikes Iron Output BOMBAY — Iron-ore production in India last year increased to 5,020,000 tons from the 1956 figure of 4,858,000 tons, according «to the Indian Bureau of Mines. +> interrupted. ‘We'll still be here on earth come Dec, .25, 2058, rather than dispersed around the universe,” he declared, ‘Sure we'll have explored the pniverse. But there's little possibility of finding any inhabited—or inha- | bitable—plants. We'll be back here.”’ x * * Electronics expert Mel Thomp- son said that by Christmas 2058 the glamor of space travel will have worn off. ; Gottschalk interjected another space travel note. ‘‘Theories like | ionic’ propulsion may get man traveling around the universe | faster than light.” . “Which means,”’ added Thomp- son, ‘that you could take off on | Christmas 2058, zip around in | space faster than light,. return to ——-—+>_—— Son Comes Home From earth a century later in 2158,*+ and only be 50 years older.” The world aged 100 years, and you only 50, ? How about Christmas gifts of the future? Will junior be dreaming -of a new space scoot- er? And mom of that new space suit with the lower hem- line and sack effect? ~ ‘ Gottschalk had some definite ideas about the toys. “You know, there’s only so far you can+go. Toys today— | replicas, working models — are so near the real thing. I’ve seen dolls that do everything. If you go any further, you'll be substi- tuting a real child for the doll. So, unlike everything else, the toys of tomorrow will be like the simple toys of yesterday.” The -technical man had sad news for Santa Claus. They said that. with tomorrow’s. sci- entific-minded youngsters, ; he will hardly have a chance. Marvin McFarland, an aero- nautical” expert - turned philoso- pher for the moment, explained that the kids of Christmas 2058 will be a more mature and highly technical bunch. But if things turn out happier and the merry old .gentleman does survive, he may have to_ find something better than a sleigh for his Christmas Eve rounds.. Those runners won't be much good without snow, and Gottschalk mentioned ‘‘there is speculation that a warming trend may envelope the earth in Mars — | maybe a million years. Which means no snow.” BOARDING HOUSE I DELIVERED TH' Di COOKED, MISTAH MASOR, AND NOW L KNOWS WHY THAT NEEDY FAMILY 50 NEEDY/ JEST KEEPIN UP THAT BIG MANSION MUST BE 7 POW'FUL COSTLY/ BUT WHAT STUPEFY ME PLUMB. OUT IS WHY TH’ MAN OF TH' HOUSE (NSIST > ON GIVIN' MEA 4% MUST HANE GONE 4 4 Sty on aN Yi HAPPEN TO KNOW ' REVERSE NUMBERS TO THE )\ DELIVERED THE THEY me THOUGHT JASON WAS WA THEIR, CATERER'S Cm SOINT WITH THE OF THE SHACK WHERE WE SANTA CLAUS FOR LITTLE Aull DELINERY GOY= OUT OUR WAY WHAT ? YOU'RE SITTING LIKE THAT BECAUSE THERE'S A HAT IN THE CHAIR? WELL, WHY DON’T YOU PUT IT ON THE ee WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY IT AIN’T MINE! TR.WILLIAMS TM, Reg. US. Pat. OF, © 1958 by NEA Service, Ine. By Walt Disney eins _ T Walt Disney Productions mos World Rights Reser:ed 4D You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section. Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buying and selling problems, To Place Your . WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 y4.. HEALTHFUL * : ¥. i) cy ae + ‘ E ee : ' / ea : . . “- . | € ; . : : . i : . Sy ES + , TWENTY-SIX. °1HE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY,//DECEMBER 24, 1958 : - Christmas in the Year 2058 , | RIVETS By Géorge Sixta TTT SO YOU THINR WE GALS RRYS ARE DOPES? WELL, TLL | By Edgar Marti = DIX{E DUGAN AL Pors- TO A HUNDRED ? {( PUSHER To 77h TH FLOOR— YA REALLY THINK } MORE'N THAT, KIN PUSH‘ER LP IE YOU ALLEY OOP belived oS Ten isd fF, ; eat OH, I DONT KNOW, OOP. THAT “ HAVENT- 1-SEEN-YOU- 1 AIN'T \ SOMEWHERE- BEFORE” TECHNIQUE'S PRETTY STANDARD STUFF WHOOEY!, THAT A WEIRD CONVERSATION? HE STILL HAS ANOTHER DAY TO MAKE IT, CAROL. AND ITS NOT G A BUSINESS TRIP EXACTLY By T. V. Hamlin EH? OH! YES.) WELL si ] ss Ph - Ps eo | eae PLEASE, PROF MORTY MEEKLE By Leslie Turner By Ernie Bushmiller WHAT'S THE - MATTER 2 THE PROFESSOR’ WON'T LET ME WATCH FOR SANTA Cape. 1950 by United Peanen Spedieate, bec TONIGHT EUSHAT 11.1. E f= WE. HAVE HERE A GENUINE FISCHETTI . ORIGINAL, © =< Z WHAT AM I_A VY. BID? ae Beste GRANDMA SEVENTY FIVE HUNORE! MILBION DOLLARS’ By Dick Cavalli nae ; © 1958 by NEA Service. ine. TM Rog U8 Pat on, \\| /2-28 By Charles Kuhn . rote a ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1958 = of Help Wanted — Female 7). ' : \ : * a q a ¥ ¥ 4 : Railroad Drops ~ Death Notice a. Laster : LADY TO CARE FOR ELDERLY | At ACE 5 lady we wa housek seeping, Slay oval tie Fn ior ng. Oct our ot Li ee esac, Eas Wie ARE Fe a le: ¢ ee r- CUSTOM » ford: age 83; dear mother of. aetete wn —PORORY driveway grading. Back’ . Xpr ess ervice : prob y Jessie berton, a cleaning plant, now Cleaners, Roto-tiliing” Tora, EM i i LB A and Robert C, Beattie: dear pss Call TEmple Litt oF KEnwood ~ Movi &T king < ee Ps ‘ a survived by 11 prapdohildten and 250i. ng Piro New York Central Says|~ ‘ . 16 great ie hla eeuner » Sales Opportunity A-1 MOVING. ig art ga Akdrled ys a. ———e for @x- NT SERVICE - f , 2, p.m. from t it Can t Compete With : 1 F Coats Finer — Biot Sasha: evs ngs eniey . ome nage Reasonable FE Pe ase = ne ik rc é u * “4 ‘s ring Parl Po” GaN Futures | MARKETS Seg Se) Ba Toi aa ‘i : } | Te- ul @ U WANTED; “HOUSEKEEPER FOR HAULING J esclat oa a] i jm: cy . _ |JOHNSON, DEC. 23, 1958, AKSEL CSET HAULING] & MOVING’ Of AT CHICAGO.\M = The New York : 1GNordanl, 1616 Peonsyiania Ave. | - br' at tise possihiiity. to’ ful Ce ns teat sheen’ a Lote fits plow and sow plow, Call Central Railroad is withdrawing The following are top prices ines Pg rg ee ed Me! Call Mareet | _anctime oe Waele Oi from Railway Express Agency Inc. op on Oal covering sales of locally grown overs M arket : son; dear father of Mre. ‘Leils Fen eSSES Sixis BEL LIGHT AND, HEAVY TRUCKING. Money Wanted © i 2A ‘otter as 0 < i IN- r ve ~~ because, a railroad spokesman con- produce brought to the Farmer's . son; dear b rother of vArthu? and er, 2130 Dixie. **| _front_end loading. 3. | $8,000 — 30 MO., GOOD wr, AND tends, competition from truck and Market by growers and sold by taken ene the Sarees Pancras Help Wanted 8 aes Oe: Tan on mel es Box 67. Beverley, the U. S. Parcel Post service is} CHICAGO w — Heavy holiday|tbem in wholesale eee iS | NEW YORK ® — A preChri ome re tee rene Tee e Bags OE CN rine TY WANTED G5 FG maine —_ ofi the express serv- Epnteten crumpled most grain — are bo grind gs the nas ‘cl aaitied ower sag ae wil be “done Cae poe || ht iE YOU WARTING, WORK OR —~O'DELL CARTAGE Secured by firs mortenge on jce obsolete utures prices rather -oit Bureau Markets, as of|- 2 2 p.m. from the Bethlehem a Local if asetron Some a 1g y sharply today . ; ; Luth ware opening for man or woman. | Local and long distance moving mo. Please w NYC’s notice of withécnwsl ef.|in early dealings on the Board of Thursday. Market today with the tone gen- Lutheran Church, with interment Can make above average wage. Phone FE 5-6806 Press Box 62, me fective Jan. 1, 1960 t ; erally lower and many leaders un- Mise. Arrangemants by Purciey | ee eee 2 ee a SMITH MOVING 5 , Was filed. yes-| trade. D ° d changed Penniel “Meme : NG Wanted to Rent 29 terday as the Assn. of. Western) - ~ ke ke etroit Produce looses cf ye eS feat ew tates ore eed on ; ses of key stocks a wares’ USINESSMA IFE Railways, a group of 40 western) Dealers said the selling appeared oe fractions to a ocua or ‘ aie Dade 14 Calling woud age 61; A ealldren we trans. oP ine, carriers, met to decide what they|to be to be mainly on the belief ee eG an Except for General ‘Motrst Sear ther of Haymond Keuey:| EVELYN EDWARDS TUCKS to Rent with are e Call FE S208. ° would do if other carriers followed|that all prices will be on the de-| WOETABLES which lost a small fraction, auto- rington. Mrs “Georee ete rang | Tocemenay cou enec TEE aquiraert eS LAND! the New York Central action. fensive until the first of the mosta, tegen TTT [ge lmotive share * Kenneth 'W., Keliey’ dear slater | — OUR NEW LOCATION - | sion Pickups 1-0 Bee estca somtg ed ae. * R year./ es P cecececseesees motive s S were steady or a of William Switzenberg. Funeral 24% EAST HURON seed) Ulaedel od 1%-ton stakes | ants. Wanted homes and apts. é * he t any rate, there was a broad & ee) ee ot oe welcaceccscsew 13 bit higher. a how se held peel. SUITE 4 re (ose pum trucks Semi-trailers All areas Furn or unfurn. ; . : : orseradi: : lec osaeecs ; c. 37, at 1: .m. from th ee ban lines, including NYC cae toward getting out of the|!ecke ‘bene. fos Peni at % * Hunton, Punera! Home. with Rev. I Fone an a 5143 Cass-Bhsabeth Rd, PE $2030 : . E . mions dry (bag c asees on Bank officiating. Inter- S . | sindustria ractor ; and the Pennsylvania Railroad, in-| Mar ket for the long holiday week-|persiey Root (eche.) dos. .s...-..-. 1.60/ Youngstown Sheet posted a 1- ment in Oakland Hills Cemetery SECRETARY 825 8. WOODWARD °- | Share Living Quarters 30 dicated several weeks ago they|€nd. Parsnips, % bu ~.... -- 208 point gain. Other leading steels tL! medicine Fuse Home tractive, and poised for rece dion Cree ee © Including Sunday | wer were considering withdrawal. All so Potatoes 1006. tee ibehs) dos. '.... 180/Showed scant movement. oon _Sunere’ ome and secretarial duties. west | FE FE _4-1442 wit SHARE MY HOME WITH i‘ Poruan | WT ybean deliveries slipped {squash Delicious, bu. ...,. 1.75 SMITH, DEC. 22, 1988 ROSA H.| Bank ‘Bldg’ Pan’ 5-9: cating State UNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED |" young women or mother with 1 lfred Pe , NYC presi- | more than a cent within the |Tomstoes Hothse, No. i/-ib ost 27%) | General Tire, North American : 4789 ‘Fox Lake Rd, Hadley, age eel ap tree of charge FE o4ax8. | _ehild, OR 9.0008 , said his railroad is with- | first few minutes and several ee ee Looe UM) Aviation, Goodrich land Lorillard pelacees usr of Raipncand aioe Wanted Mate 10; Painting & D ecorating 20) Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 drawing from Railway Express | grain contracts were off major took losses of a point or more. Dick Smith, Mes, Freda Peterson: | - : because he believes'a more effi- | fractions of a cent Poul dE Smaller losses were shown by eee Oe wines Wink css A} CARPENTER f WORK, NEW - ee Ceecean or (reg. OL C A H ; mt. ert, and Walter Eic : : ae emek chipnieat seevtes: can x * * a“ try an ggs Anaconda, Kennecott, United Air- survived | bs Oe grandchildren. a) PALETING. INTERIOR & EX- | _2-2940. $ 5 ' will lie in state at erior. Free epee Reas, OR | iST CLASS DECORATING PAINT- : leveloped, After about a half wheat was DETROIT POULTRY eraft, General Electric, West- the C. F. Sherman Funeral Home, | _3-3752_or OR 3-811 ing atid wall papering. PE 4.025 55. WE NEED Chénging conditions,” s0id|% to I cont a laser owe [poritee: si ostelt tor BS. 1) woeekeue’ Censatidated éloon, Gricgre, until noon Friday. Dec | {VAILABLE NOW. CARPENTER] LADY INTEWOR Decorator.) LAND CONTRACTS Perlman, “‘require changing meth-|March $1.94%; eh 2OWET, | Guality live poultry: Consolidated Edison, et ee Ga ond Cla Tardock PE. 3-106. ee ee HANGING ‘ ods. The Railve r -94%; corn unchanged to| seavy type hens 19-20; ty International Telephone and hes hainker attiet Eee RSIS EE IN. | 'Bepelemored PE tale So ppeN PEE ds. ay Express Agency’s|44 lower, March type contract] broilers andf ryers 3-4 me Whites 1: . Hedley ov Reinter officiating in. | BOYS CAN*PLAY MUSIC BE IN- aper removed. FE 4-6918 NO DEN FEES operations today as essentially the|$1.13%; oats % lower to % higher, 4°" ee an se: ‘over’ Bibs, “0-21%e: Eastman Kodak. ciery, Hadley. Arrangements. by Sie ei | tise peeepeee eEAPERING. Nichol & Hacece Co same as 30 years ago.” He said! Ma , : , bs. 18%4-20; over 5 Ibs. 20-21%; * * * the C. P. Sherman Funeral Hom ( a So IChoue og SSR a : rch 6456; ‘ / ducklings 27-28; light ducks 18-22; 5 e, BUILDING SUPPLY zi = i NYC deficit from express han-|higher Hoae Ps ic by reese 29-30; turkeys ‘heavy type young Rails were mostly firm as Santa Crsennilie =| SALES EXECUTIVE =i Tis per cent dsc, Ror cash, | eRe dling fast year w. ae f ’ WN, - ; Fe, New i- : Familiar with all uaranteed- Free est. FE 4-0205. CASH dling year was 11 million dol-|to 1% lower, January $2.16. Comment: Market barely steady. OV8F lore & aan and Si . In Memoriam 2/ sonry suppiy saleseand manage. | AAA PAINTING & DECORATING. , 2 i fractionally. : ———~ men eplies to Pontiac Press 20 years ex erience. Reasonable. a TLASLE FOR LAND CON- It was Perlman who cited com- = oe Hoot gp rene ee ge det Chesapeake & Ohio was off a bit. hee wove eon” aoe cans Sage eames is phone UL 2-1398. eg a Oats AN ve Le py EQUITIES, ) ; me . ; s McClusky who pa y | . - petition fromm trucks and the U. S. Grain Prices except for ight receipts of good heavy| Royal Dutch was a small gainer a yis Gee. Dec. 35: pasted tased | ter... Kitchens = Seay YE ae DECORATING REAS- LIGATION. CALL | Parcel Post service as making Dent et weeds fryers which er¢iin the oils section. Texas -Co. ON eon OF KATP | cRPENTER—W * PAINTING. PAPERING & WASH: A. ol 1Y 1SOn | sid of ‘the (expceas seevice chery CHICAGO GRAINS ___ cased while other maior oils show- IN LOVING MEMORY OF RALPH | CARPENTER WORK OF ANY| _ing. Guar. Reasonable, Pe 2.2312. , CHICAGO, Dee. 2% (AP) — Opening CHICAGO POULTRY uO’ Russell Ozbun who passed kind, Reasonable. Call after 6 REA lete. gratas: CHICAGO, Dec. 22 (AP)—Live Poult ed little change. teas 1 yrs. ego today Dec. #.; = ae. Television Service 22 vyios 8. Te fa * * ® Maret ot no tone: Friday's receipts were 114,000 The years may wipe out many hal dS as Sanaa Sota CONTRACTS WANTED ; ue : penn Mars occas. 64% | lbs.; wholesale buyin f prices 1 higher; things. Kitchens _a_specisity. OR 3-324. | DAY OR NIGHT TW svC, CALLS) crark Real at tan ‘el Hu Clair Roddewig, president of the|juiy 0 ee gue Gy sepceenes eee te Se New York Stock But this they wipe out never | EXP. WOOL PRESSER, FULL On | —Raya! Electronics FE 4-2418 _ | wm 4.6492 or Ask 108 ‘Assn, of Western Railways, said|8ept, ...-. B% OR o> xs The memory of those baypy times | ee DAE Le or FE Sas | Gare re ta ke ys, eo ee 130 Pi nd an When we were al together _MARRIED MAN aad PART FR Lise ore it wou impractical to con-|Mar 9% May 0 au DETROIT EGGS Picures cittx Geceaal getal are egfuhs “Sadly missed by their family. time or full time work of any _M. STRAKA CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS tinue express business (f # number| Core (aew)— 17st] DETROIT, Dec. 22 VAP)—Begs. fo IN, LOVING MEMORY OF MRs. | _Kind. 266 8. Parke — Apt. 8. JENSEN'S TV SERVICE. APTER- No gbiigation. Call Pm: 4526 oF Mar. ..:.. 13% |” "Lara (drums) Detrolt, in case lots, _federal- ate Admiral . ....187 Int Bus Mch 605 Jie GEE i oka WARTED CHAIN SAW WORK. OR | —2000_& evening calls FE 2: Ask for ike Wideman of eastern lines withdraw. onis Air Redue -+:381 Int Harv .... 39.8 sy cone Dec. 25. Badly missed | _3-4975. Upholstering 23 Thies -creds A jumbo 48: extra large +-92.6 Int Nick - 86.2 = mily_ SMITH - WIDEMAN : i : ‘ Allied Strs ... 53.2 Int Paper ...11%. IN Lovi M Werk W — i = Sweden-Red Pact Mad ove. 44¥e: med im ib tt nt ave wie ANSchat cas tee paver 2 Gee oumo Seton, Or Bosey |. anted Female 11) oe Ape DRAPES SLIPCOVERS| REAL ESTATE | OPEN EVES. ade small 28-31, wid. 2: “grade B| Alum Lid ......306 Int Tel & Tei 14 Gone but ‘not forgotten. |1 DAY IRONING. $3 BU. REF gnd_materials, FE 01001.____ | . 2 ; Cemetery Lots 5 | _general cites wok: cee named “Smoky.” alge ord - nay ed a 244 5. Telegraph Rd ] . - ..20.2 Nor Pac ..... WASHING" A e ake Rd. Reward. Contact wemng Fe. 2-3285 ~ DETROIT LIVESTOCK Capital Airl ...17.6 Onio Oi ... 392 BEAUTIFUL @ GRAVE LOT, PER-| Pickup and deliver Pe ers. | 20},,Marion, Pontiac, or call LO IMMEDI: | DETROIT (AP) —Cattle—saladle 650./Care 77°? --1 99° Owens CE + BF 4 ty Mt. Park Cemetery, Will di- B ool IATE . menenes eens _ Baten average Cater ‘Trac |. 85.6 Cxene Ae ai 3 4 ; vide, Reas. FE 4-9882, _ uilding Service 12| LOST — COLLIE, SABLE & ACTION * | strong; lower Giadea meserss yumeuire: on Oh ...65.6 Pan A W Air .. 22.1 : . $0088 ve Races! Senet. =? ” Apo! good yet se soe pee New . MA | steady: two loads high choice prime S reer -. + $03 pan Epl 59.4 AAA Floor Sanding Los: ister he: Eh pv jl ao a FS |1120—1167 ib steers 29.00: load high co boned, Param ict ol Box Replies Floor Laying = Pintshing rown, female: Rosut 1 pre. old and - ee fue pro gy Mi choice around 1100 Ibs. steers 28.50: Cluett Pea ....49.6 eS oo ee At 10 a.m, today there ; | S—BUD_BIL nn es Viewty of Lotus Lk. & Wind K. L. T oe . | coe ee ainsd good apd chet 28.25: |Golg Palm :.186.7 po O03. 18 y A-l SAND & FINISH, PE 5-3722.| Drive. Reward. OR Her empleton, Realtor AN D Ni, ivuset athe: tw edly andiceoaan a Sees "26.2 were replies at the Press Pontian Hardwood Ploor pervice | LOST- @ MONTHS OLD FEMALE | = —-Crcherd Leke Rd, FE 40063 Se eee ea etatuae seeeSee nh ca le ee en office in the following | | ANY TYPE OF HOUSE PLANS| Sable & white Collie Vicinity of Read is. and “Able ip eae small lot good Consum Pw... 641 Enelps: Bae PH boxes: Mere So) SS 1 a cant = mo Fes. | Com iad watt Mi see came asc. utility oe ee eae a Phill Pet wt 46.4) = 1, 2, 5, 17, 28, 31, 56, | | Al COMPLETE BUILDING SERV. | —T*rd OR 33035. | Fee ® tr" Parte weer onus an pes isis win, wvfeoss cores tha Car Oa 62, 63, 74, 76, 90, 96, 103, || eX Quail work slcenaeg, Bow: | “lus angore ven, reward PE| Wanted Real Estate 32A “= sales 0. A cee: pode RES 118 $6665 | 1 andy seed tbo eteudy 46 weak. in-|Cont | 616 es . RICK BLOCK Ax) STONE, or _FE £0006. ~ in stances. 25 cents lower but market. no Coppey Rg : ip Se rare a 30.1 © © “ihreplaces ors cuaranteed OR ee Gece eee ie ALL CAS Y bar! (rier few loads mixed N ll oortis Pub’ ....136 Rey Met vee 13.6 603. black frames iibrowal sacthas H | Rand 2 190-225 Ibs, 1950-19-75; load mixed| cure ---- BS Rey Tod B ... 86.6 nce: BLOCK AND CEMENT | - “ese FE #1082. ___ | FOR Gi AND FHA EQUITIES. 0. 1 and No.2 high yielding 202 Ibs. |Deere edu... 41.6 Royal Dut ... 46.4 SAVE EN DAL elas chimessc No job as | LOST: SROWR PURSE DN OOWN.| [< Soetes. Bete. tatme oc bare: wy Mee sete—aciavie 180. Steady to strong; | Dove a es Goo es oe oa ay. NERGY, USE caf a Residential and commer- raed Soper eto 20. Reward. timed, He it unter foreclosure. P| choice and prime enna: oe Dow Chem ....741 Reg : Me ; : . cla uaranteed work. Ph, MY A * or 3-3019. CK egg pee oy aa Bast air Ls. 33 Sears Roe |. 301 WANT ADS! To find a) sorrpixg—REPAIR—PLAgTER. Lost BROWN BILLFOLD IN VI AS Ww. see i ERSHAM | é : Abs a : p : Shcep ‘ends lambs. salable see cady Soo 140.g Shell Oil «+s. as cob. ol i ing. brick, block. cement work.| Cinity of Baldwin & Merrimac. - = : In. but not much done; load prime wooled Boa ; oF Sinclair .+seee af J , Pp ace to Ive or a aca Sire joe) Leta ; ‘ aes lambs 101 Ibs. 21.25; cull top; @ Mus 1... 95 SOCOMY .-.+.. 46.5 : ae ee ikea Cost: MALE ROXER_19 WONTHA CALL fa [pore ve 8 oe oe and choice|mmer Rad ....15.2 = Meg sees en |good used car, see Classi- and fireplaces. MA 5-0378. ee Deets! u™ NTHS us an = - Excel's 39) Sperg Rd cat fied NOW! ee Sei FE eat of On Sas capes income roper Home Firestone .130.4 heareot pau . ful ee buyers waitin . | Whe te Std Oil Cal UST Hobbies & S © | old ai * ‘2 full eek eae Food Meee ae Si Ol Ind 33.1 CHullder, Free eximates OL S615, upplies 24A io nd has . Freept Sul ... 99 Std Ol NJ .. 3e7 Help Wanted Male 6) CEMENT 1S OUR sPpctaLty.| PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. | } woe Ge MexrING GF SoARD ee tre. 106 Oe on ea eee | Floors, basements EM 3-4879. Serabele: games Backenstose D res A) NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD | Gardner Den 49) BtudsPeck 183 EXPERIENCED DRY CLEANING CERAMIC TILE oom ote, ee Lewrenee et Tele = Open MA | Oakland County, Michigan. yoy ; Swift & Co .. 335 route man over 30. Main Clean- . PAINT BY NUMBER. $1.69 9X12 € Eves. ‘se | Notice ts hereby iven that the Board. Gea Elec si 7 Texas Co 2. 08 CE ed ee ee Matinee Peet Ge ees Socket’ tes acai we: BE 29236 BR lot Determination for the Beck Road) Gen Fas m6 ft FA lie eiwaccraes Ore tems. 11 W a, Gl AND FHA (s vane county drain in the County! Gen Motors .. 47.4 Tran ripe HAS RY Wi TAPING AND FINISH- I q a ene Michigan, which Board is Gen Tel 58.7 Transamer ... 29.2 n2 ree sctimates (Vm CMe) oc ' Notices & P Is. 2. oo an ant oe tome com; Pred Smith, Clayton G Gen Time 294 Twenty Cen ... 36 Branch now accepting applica- FE 4-6191. ersonals. 25 Yes, we can sell your home for an Ry Maly and Dolce Hamlin. will mest ca Oe\ Gen Tie oS Tees ee 7 tions Apply 10 to 11:30 a.m 1064 FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, - ™ cash with very small down end Teh day of January, 1969, at 10:30 o'clock |Gerber Prod . 632 UD FAC si. 338 a Heron for water, heaters, ranges and | ATTENTION ALL WIDOWED AND) tion. Do not ‘eel obligated ¥ PR carthéeat tern Standard Time, st the Gillette .. 46.2 Unit MG sin .. 28.5 MARRIED MAN WITH CAR FOR dryers. FE 56-8431. R. B Munro single men and women over 30. wil & dp ee] obligated We d ; Twelve Mil reed of Beck Road -and|Goebel Br ... 3.2 See Pru cee a established Puller Brush route.| _Electrie Co. 1060 W_ Huron. Get acquainted dances are held| toy ot the ve Age gee age the a an LS | (formerly * Novi a rrernanie) ot oakiand Govayeat? : aa Ug Gas. Gy 93 eciensse coer $80 ee week ied ELECTRICAL SERV. FREE. .. EST. Temes Maly PE esas. F pred net oe ‘ - 39. ses guaranteed if qualified artne lectri . for in- E MPLOYE ES hearing an perectis int nde Nable ote b ome “ a 4 us naw nears : rt H ee eee one part time man. =e ae = sere So. ait. formation Donnie RIS . wen yh ee B s to” assessment re Donets a” ehone ae = a5 us Steel : 89 4 ial Ee Fuller Brusb kinds, Est 118, _Hueus, Marah pg ten tS coe wae “> 162 W. Huron Phone FE 4-1557 cross y said drain, Guif Oil ....123.4 Walgreen... 7 ee mesclah -3021 5-T775. | 2-124, . . fa and of hearing “any district “or mu-|Homestk |... 422 Wetgresn ge S14 SALESMAN WANTED | SOME. GARAGE. CABINS, ADDI- GTRED HI $$$ DOLLAR” b ABE Ce apo! en Geet wai 70 the Veen ,,| th gets we FEA) KNAPP. SHOES EO ; en 2 2. W El 1 ‘o 6venter traini ; ul é o aa . chs uence 1 necessary aS conauare i ee . z White Mot BS ames management Bonuent: ein HOUSEMOVING, FULLY | Fred Herman OR_3-1592 HOME EQUITIES . : ils natio I | ul A XT 4 mee ae eee eae aeons oil polana Stl 140 4 Yale & a : A 2 cEperleced Ia ndureel. salen and asOe WORE Gua une mea Meade aecer” bees bee LAND CONTRACTS . : isions ef|tnspir Cop 35.6 Yngst Sh & T 115 good closers. Leads furnished . Baly MiSection 72, Chapter 4 of Act No. 40 ofiInterlak Ir .. 25 Zenith Excellent fut 5 oe foundations. basements, etc. D &| 25734. Confidential The Salvation es un ul i & 1 x i decription af Vie Desitces Dissicl rock averace a ne wun ee le eves OR Bas18 eee COMPLETE COLD WAVE, $6.50! " night & Veluet (@ {cr said Beck Road Drain was published) NEW YC = * ES COM SOSSION Sais, M & H St : : 345 OAKLAND I ME lin the Inter-Lake New N i ORK—(Compiled by the As- Apply 80 N. Paddock STERING NEW & REPAIR. yle-Rite OR 3-3421. wil- AVENUE a s on November |sociated Press): 1 _Vern Keller UL 2-1 liams Lake Rd. and M59 FE 5-9441 FE 5-069 25, 1958. p.m. to 3 p.m jer 2-1760. i 3 : : DAINT = East | Side Shopping Center Beery ena DANEEL W. BARRY, | wet change... 3" Rats ULL orork wen GES Opportunity PLASTERING & EP AR REAS | Menominee. ‘Mrs Wallace. FE/| HAVE CASH Oakland County Drain Comuassiader it f ae iil train 2 salesmen for expan-| R. G SNYDER, FL - 1805. . _~ , is : n Wed. “2 303 ish 93.6 209.0 sion program i 4 OOR LAYING, f ; ‘ Dee. 24, "58 Prev. day seees-303.0 1326 034 2084 Earnings unlimited, Apply to Mr.| Sos,” ot une: Phone FEE BEAUTY IS on ee a TRAVEL At (| 3099404-9 |Week ago .....304.1 131.6 93.9 208.9 Holt, Priday, 1 p.m. Jan. 2nd EVERYONE'S D hi ale Goon lak ee ai tat iad tata ase Sere: 5 Bi — 2 Month ago ....205.8 1306 87.9 201.9 _4713 Dixie Hw ROOF RE UTY Saar Rams adi conned Gries: : b it ? tae tae ta ian Motion Ge bed PUBLIC SALE ear ago ......230.0 78:4 u 1 a5 a= y., Drayton Plains. PAIRS Face lifting, face peeling & Swe- your home, land contract or acre- Py akccy is, here’ y fiven by th under. 1988 x 308.8 13533 vee = Ce oe = AND BASS EAVESTROUGHING PE 40444) dish massage. Stockholm gradw- age. Call now for a 30-minute : 5 2 i low 234.7 i To! an ate A area Se MiG Mie eat Gee cage RE Bt w | earnct Mena" tio | "Hele tats “Pica ey foooge | TH ale (neon pm, Ere RILEY, Broker iean,' public sale of a 1987 Desoto 2-door 2 Bae ote ESTATE SALESMEN | _Di'ches & Dost well 38 | TY MAID, SUPPLE wie | PE © fn Etabetn Lake Fp 7-402 held foreach “to the ‘highest, bidder DETROIT STOCKS 5 sree -o | __ Business Services 13) A. Taylor, 56 Gillespie. FE 3-7293. oO ay be made a 6 : ephler Co.) | > 7 [N_ Main st. at First, Royal Oak, Oakland) Pigures after decimal points are eighths| ene | ALL MARES OF FOUNTAIN PENA ee nee Immediate: , e ci re Tr ted: Dec. 19.188 on SOTOSS™ allen Elec. & Equip. a = rf meal BEAUTICIAN WITH YEAR QR at oar office ‘General Printing EH. Mi LER SOR 3.4042 ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT Baldwin Rubber Co°*. , 17, more experience, steady work,, Office Supply Co. 17 2 CORPORATION |Ross Gear Co... _... i 239 |_call EM _ 3-0882:_ rence St. Phone FE 3-013. IN DEBT? C 10n A 22965-67 Woodward Avenue |G. L. Oil & Chem. Co* . 14 16 COMPANION FOR ELDERLY | A&G HE Ferndale 20, wit ees Howell Elec. Mtr. Co* lady V AG co COM ea By J. W. DAVIS J Peningalar Mi Ae os or ae iter coo work. TE §-3756 ue es pee repairs ond : We can fev P fi house. . . Dec. 23 and24. Tosa The Prophet Co.* — 40 405! Compicla torcea ait fart. IF SO : \aoeneee 2 Toledo" Edison, Co. 487 18.7 15 x! We nee Ea TERE salea som ans " | Tol 4 an openin or a = serv i LET U ee eae | perience, oretere marcas | eanonable i380." = ] pve ene fits A ly 2 Isigned that on Monday. Dec. 29, 1988. at | — Personnel Dept Sth ‘esr. | | BLOOMFIELD WALL CUBARERS: Give You 1 Place to Pay Peecnaale | Creme coun. nae N . B ' f | WATTE’S | Pe ate. Ease Your Mind ' sale of a d Ri Wa § ELE +31 : (public sale of 8 196¢ Ford Ranch Wa gr QWs in re | Saginaw ot Huron | ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- WE ARE NOT A BROS. he held for cash to the highest biddr EXPERIENCED SHIRT FOLDER | ptj'iné, end rewmane. 718 © : | REAL ee InepecHon thereof may be made at 22500, parlences a qualified minded tor | FURNACES C ea NEDA [LOAN COMPANY | OB isie F . ] , 3 nm o Wordvara Ate, Perndste, Oubiang Coun An adctermited srrrount ot Meee Sion snes ped ae | _serviced. C LNelson. FE 5-178, MICHIGAN CREDIT | open Pine iri 1 ‘til 8 Dated: Deo. 19. 1958 éhange was taken from‘a cigarette! zxeenn _Plant_ M1_6-8733 /HOUSE PLANS DRAWN WITH COUNSELLORS LISTINGS WANTED ASSOCIATES, DISCOUNT machine, pinball machine and aaa Be. COR ee _specifications. Call EM_3-0202, | Room 716 Pontiac State Bank Bldg BUYERS See “eT 22068-07 Woodward: Aven Rikchox by thieves wie broke into| morning, Must be good breakiast| HOTPOINT APPLIANCE REPAIR. PE 8-0456 | US SHOW YoU HOW TO Ferndale 20, Michigan |Crenshaw’s Rest Apply 877 Auburn Ave. 2 OF 53-0176 LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY AND g CA RY By J W DAVIS UR. |C s Restaurant, 426 W. | FULT MME SALESLADY GOOD | PLASTERING. NEW OR REPAIR.| economically with newly released ROPERTY. WE BUY Dec. 23 aad 24,1988 Huron St., it was reported to. ay hospital benefits Apply Ma- | —~ “ze Suaranteed FE 6-034 peau ene Oe cenke) &t SwALt EqUTER _ NOTICE JS HEREBY “GIVEN or a/Pontiac police yesterday. DOOM FOR Pee See | Maniey Leach 10 Bagley st.| OLD FASHIONED SLEIGHRIDES. Leslie R Middleton c hear : : : : h . | Peet oenento ween ee Oey She) ster work Gist wil assure you of «| WANTED: WASHINGS AT aPIc & | —C2?"Ces. Team pulled MU 4035 | BROKER E S-T7gh Township, Hall Wednesday. January 14, A break-in at Nelson’s service, Steady income? Avon Gosmetics| SPAN Laundriette Do washings,| REDUCE FOR THE HOLIDAYS — 1959 at 7: ROMEGTCIAET the fol. has the answer. Phone today FE dry and fold. Price 11 cents a Lose 10 pounds in 6 short Sell Us You- quits Heel ae La coe a ol- station, 117 N, Cass Ave., was re-| St or write Drayton Plains| Pound dry weight. Guaranteed days. See ugly pounds melt Don't lose your hawe~enms To change from ‘residential to com- Ported yesterday, but nothing was, oe Bed arene. emt eer riee OF | tan teday tor cop Co once ing =O re ee ate seb bente was ‘through 16 Lakes View Sub taken. Opening January Sth Plains “Mee Hsy.. Draviee Geen meuiean | B Cait, Hey ¢ i ae st * divison, Section 11 Waterford Townshicn oO For women with ambition, person-| WE Laeetoters : Oakland County, Michi SP | 3431291-12 ality & peise career or part time. ‘wringer and automatic es won Tal edpencier Resch: Mover "Home A Marms. Pate "property This property is ee od on the east NO OP PUBLIC SALE ee petean dy Write, stating qual-| 30 years in, Pon | Ledge for private parties & meet- = land contracts. Buyers walt-” side of Dee a Biebreny (sarees, trom Scott) , Rotice ts hereby given by the under- He i dd ly oe to! ROY’ PPLIANCE, “SERV ee ings. Ample parking, $10 per eet nor signe at on Monday, Dec. 29, 1958. a Fy 96 Oakland - E 92-4021! _ night. OR 4-0311 Pa 1M. R d Este All pe: — interested are requested to /at 9 o'clock am. at 22500 Woodward : = au Jones, poo at or es ‘Ave., Ferndale, Oak he i In EN Dre S$ 832_W. Huron with fe oy of the Zoning cpt together | Eee: | pubile sie of ras roc raved SAV E ENERGY, USE Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 we Wid. Children to Board 26 R t A F meer 33 proposed changes is bearing seria) number A8PG26: ies ea idlnac on file in the office of the Township be held for cash to the Highest tidder.| + WANT ADS! : AV Tees one ab DE ee 8 ey ticereee | Oe ee NEAR Pe Scnont te (ea edeay I ADS! To find a) _ing. FE 2 pune ye eth may be examined by) eacection Pere et be made at 22500 : ALL ae =e itz Pontiac Motors, FE 2-6031, LROOM, KITCHENETTE, PRtI- : Joodward Ave rndale, Oakland Coun- A RATIONS. | vate Cc. J. Nephler Co. | ADSIT 6TEWART. aie aan an. the place of storage. . job, place to live or al badies dresses ‘speciaity FE Wed. Household ¢ Goods 27| Coupies ie eee 42ers : ’ | Waterford fownship oo ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT I DRESSMAKING TA a CLEAN WAR oar Weak ~ His Mal ; ; _ TAILORING AND | CASH FOR USED TVs, FURNI-| i CLEAN, WAR and Employees . JAMES SEETERLIN. | ihe Westwac Armes | good used car, see Classi Soret ire) Sete. FE qe & mise. PE 2-036. * Aaa ite, put" fre. eo Or ; ‘ jerk Ferndale 30, Mich . . : a CASH FOR FU TFORa AND. AP- | _chara_1 |. ; b Waterford Township By iy ale ic Aang fied NOW, DRESSMAKING TAILORING, AL- oeeen Odd pieces or bgese full, ~ BAT ec. 24, 1958, Jan. 7, 1959 Dec. laps ‘nd. ee | terations, drapes & formals done cant courteous: service. FE my home, Cali FB 6-6455. 3 : : 2 EWL ECO! 103 Mechanic Street. FE 2-3460. OOMS FOR COUPLE 5-2585. L.| COLORED rai sa 15 pooM APT. REFRIG. & rnished 15 a * ie * Eos, = over Keeko, Hardware. a PER APT. Winterived. Newly at Plus garage. $50 mo. OR 3-4817 STOVE “$30 month. re 5-3321. & BATH, CLOSE IN, NR. bus, FE 2-6332 or FE 2-5788. - 6 ROOMS, AVAILABLE JANUARY Ist. Beautiful .upper flat, 3 bed- rooms, large kitchen, living and ‘dining room ce West side lo- cation ‘Close schools. Rent ° reasonable to desirable tenant. Shown al, Ps er tana Call FE 2-5258 af a OAKLAND Clean 3 rooms and bath. Heat ARCADIA APTS _All modern, 3 rooms & bath apt. — and nicely Gaal pai Nice S mo. Includes heat & a wa- K. G. Hempstead, 102 E. Hu- ren. FE 4-8284. ‘urn’, 850 a month. See caretaker. | RMS HEAT & HOT WATER 5-ROOM TERRACE, A MONTE: ‘i Sun Cadillac, FE 8-4473, PE F RMS, & BATH UPPER DUPLEX.|6 ROOMS. AND BA NEWLY ‘eS a ie drinkers: Pvt.|- dec eens. “aie * heat. ‘FE 32-0661, | at bot rn. Ft soH4 Atter 6 PE 85322 6 ROOMS AND BATH. TO School. FE 2.3046 after 4. * $59.50 —2-BEDRM. Basement, garage. $180 down or lease it while you buy. Builder. FE 5-0885. $99 — LAKEFRONT ; : ae ac cere sexclusive ear attached gara e Lake Wood a garaee, exclusin ALL RENTAL NEEDS SATIS: Homes and apartments furni er unfurnished, All areas & p ranges. ARRO RLTY 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE §-3030 Near Tel-Huron. D. ed ice itchen, ceoakes 7 “dress- in and See Mr. - Realtor, 101 w “Huron. FE SouPLETELY REMODELED AND redecorated, 3 bedroom topes __ 88, Phone FE 5-6768. IDEAL WEST LOCATION. Clean 6-room brick duplex. Tile bath and gas heat. 8-3338. BASEMT GRA! GRADE LEVEL 2 RM. apt. Kitchen & bath. Steam heat, = ne _— & dryer furn, PE SouMORTARCE Ta in Ie . Cen in Birmingham. at once. MI 4-1220. APT. FOR RENT. MYrtle 2-0181 Available KITCHEN! erie E & BATH. Ghila, welcome 431 N. Perry. FE J" ROOM FURNISHED, GROUND floor, adults only. 17 Florence. $10 — WEEK, 3ROOM furn. 105 Center. 4 ROOM COTTAGES. CITY bus line. Across from Huron the- “ater. Fis 2-2915. 2-ROOM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. Util furn. Ideal te bachelor or retired ie. MY 2-191. 2 LARGE ROOMS NICELY FUR- nished, “near Bell Telephone and no drinking. FE 2-2181. ; counaes an: eat u satiate s heat al] uw! Ss. . Winter rates Tru Rustic Cabinr way, Lake — if Sek CLEAN 5-RM. UPPER. STOVE, Hust thoes) gas heat; furn. PE CLEAN 18ST FLOOR 2 BEDROOM, children welcome, N side. $60 mo. FE 4-7561 or FE 4-0000, CLEAN 3-ROOM APT. PVT. ENT. and bath. Lotus Lake. OR 4-023. “HOLLYW OOD APTS. Furnished or unfurnished 2 & 3 rms. bath & utilities oe 1l4 E. Howard St. FE 2-183 ORCHARD CT. APTS. A CONDITIONED Pontiac's most exclusive west =e ay type. i development. Ba!- Aedes individual entrances, ens with stove and FOR LEASE: IMMEDIATE POS- bony 2 Bedroom Brick Lake Front t home with 2 car attached xersee: automatic heat and hot water, One year lease, $100 per gery Call Bud Nicholie, realtor. FE 51201. FE 2-1372. LAKE ORION, 4 BEDRM. STORMS & screens. mo. FE 86-6819. MODERN 5 ROOM HOUSE IN New Hudson = minute drive to ae plant. Ph . Pieldbrook (F1) NEW LARGE 2? BEDROOM house, Carpeted, storms and screens. Built in oven and range. FE 8-6580. Option buy. — NEW 6 ROOM HOME, all one floor, near bus and poled, Ol] heat and automatic washer and dryer. Also have an 8 room home et reng§ on West Huron street. Vv uet, Real- tor. 346 Ocriana red FE 5-0693. SAM WARWICK HAS IN SYLVAN Lake 2 bedrooms,. $100. 3 pee rooms $125; also a two-stor bedroom _ ee Call FE A boe or FE 2-21 UNION a _ Lemuares 3 BED- 7 house. Clos: village. For Rent Rooms (‘37 AT BUS STOP IN NICE HOME, somone room. FE 5-7332. BU: COOKING LAUNDRY. perene ‘Pvt. ent. 499 W. Huron. CLEAN ROOM FOR A MAN, PVT. jon shower. $7 a wk FE Rooms With Board 38 N. HOMESTYLE 14 Matthews, FE MEN. GOOD FOOD. aie MOD- ern_ home, FE 2 RA Huredn &t, i Open @ to @ j “Why don't you look where I'm driving?” For Sale Houses MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE JOLL DON'T OVERLOOK this 3-bedroom home on west side ef tiac. Large living room, dining room, country style kitch- en, extra room for bedroofn Basement with oil furnace, large landscaped lot. Priced for quick sale on easy terms. A MONEY MAKER 2-family income in Rrayton Plains bedroo and full bath an 43 one side. 2 cag ae and bath on another Pull base- ment aa e jot, dees “to shopping and school. $1000 down moves you in. Immediate possession. Evenings after 6 call OR 3-1975. J. JOLL, REALTOR 2536 DIXIE HW FE 44561 GENEs DRIVE — NEAR SCHOOL. Very nice neighborhood. 2-bed- room, carpeted living room, auto. heat, large lot. Loree down pay- ment. Owner, MY 3-3711. BY OWNER. 14RM & 1 5-RM. income. Will sacrifice, trae or cash. FE 8-1653. FOR YOU WISH — A Happy & Prosper- ous Season to last the year ‘round. We can help by finding that home or Real Estate Pur- chase or Sale for you. Just call FE 5-618] so that any one of us can show you what we mean. J. R. Hiltz REALTOR & STAFF 1011 W. Huron FE _ 5-6181 COLORED G.I. NO DOWN PAYMENT 3} _ BEDROOMS. FULL BASE- M TILED BATH, GAS HEAT SCREENS AND STORMS, CONCRETE DRIVE AND eee - 8TREETS. CLOSE TO SCHOO AND SHOPPING CENTERS. SEE THEM NOW AT 284 SOUTH BLVD. W. Open Evenings ‘til 8:30 Phone FE 58-8875 or FE 4-0823 3 Bedroom HOMES $100 DOWN ‘Moves You In SO 1 WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS WITH MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY, 1 TO 7 EXCEPT FRIDAY 731 Stanley at Kinney 2 bineks north of Morice Nr. Lincoln Jr. High WESTOWN RE ALTY FE 8-2763 or Eves. LI 2-4677 3,BEDROOM BRICK, LGE. DIN- ing rm., enclosed front porch, comb. garage and Work shop, full basement, fenced yard. on black top street. 384 Lowell, $8500. $1500 _ down, \_terms. FE. 4 4-3113. __owner. NEW 4 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH, established & equipped beauty shop in home, 2 baths, good petenvorhoc’ in Waterford. $1250 dn. FE 484 or Eves. FE 2-493. NEW RANCH HOME $9.600 EASY TERMS DLORAH BLDG. CO Bildor of Nationa] Homes FE 29122 SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick has new 3-bedroom brick, tri-level ranch home. Fire- lace. built-ins, 2-car garage. 185 t. seeded lot exclusive commu- nity sewer, water, ia streets, lake pesile es. SE, en Sun- day hed herwood. FE 4-5090. FE 2-2105 COMPARE THIS — Custom built 1,200 sq. ft. 3 bed- room brick ranch home. Full basement, 2 fireplaces, slate en- trance, 1'S baths, ceramic tile with vanity. Plasered walls, oak floors, 22x24 plasered garage. All| _this for $17.000, on your lot. J DUN FE §-1198 Custom Builder WEST SIDE RANCH HOME Custom built in “54, this 2 bedroom bungalow home has everything for gracious liv- ing. Large living room with dining space, fireplace, car- peting and drapés. Large family room Kitchen and utility room. combined with everything “at your finger- tips. 1'2 baths. Attached garage Combination storms and screens. A back yard patio. that is the envy of your neighbors. Landscaped lot. Reasonably priced — See it today! NOTHING DOWN : 2 Bedrooms, tile bath hard- wood floors. Just decorated. Gas heat, full basement. About $275 closing costs and 5 per cent interest. The easy payments include taxes and insurance and are less than rent. TEnEY PARK . » edroom with oi] heat, neat asa pin. Ttle bath. Owner says, ‘‘Sell."" since he has bought a larger home. If your credit ls good, you can buy this house with payments of about $68 per month intluding taxes and insurance. I LOADS OP MODERN FEATURES NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33 W. HURON FR 5-8183 43 aed For Sale Houses FOR SALE What is your choice of a dream Ranch, conventional fam- & modern contem- porary? Full brick Pull basement. City sewer and water. Gas heat. Paved streets We — i choice in Milford Manor at a cafeis for Gls or very ‘low A Model Sacsted at 707 Manor Dr. Corner Commerce Rd. in Milford. M. R. Wilson Realty MUtual 4-1815 or EM_3-@656 HAYDEN NORTH EAST SUBURBAN. 4 Bedroom home. Den could be used ag Sth Br. 1% baths. Im- mediate Pogsession. $1800 down.- ORION TWP. Low down payment. Full price $5100. ON MICHIGAN. 3 B. R. home. Basement. $12,900. Terms. INCOME. North Side. 3 Apts. $10,500. Terms. 61 E CHICAGO. wu Geplicate: $8900. Low F.H.A. Terms 1311 MT. CLEMENS. Will dupll- cate, $10,805. Terms. 112 W. Rew YORK. sell duplt- cate. 3 B. R. $8500. PHA. Terms. J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton FE 8-0441 9 RM, 4 BEDRM. HOME. IN_IN- dian Siege: Excel cond. Nice hborhood. Close to schools shopping center. $19,500. FE 3-1940 for appointment. BEA CONTEMPORY MOD. open Friday, Sat., Sunday. sia arland Sylvan Lake Vi lage. Builder FE 4-4683 or Elgin 6-1535. SACRIFICE Hitt $500 down! Almost finished 3 bed- room, modern, 1 acre. Leaving state because of employment. Ox- ford vicinity. MY 2-3791 Nothing Down Will build starter home on your lot. Our plans or your plans. Basement included. Also rough wiring. See our model. n Mc- Donald, OR 3-2837 ON NORTH SIDE: 4 ROOMS, bath and utilities. Hardwood floors, plastered walls and fenced yard. By owner — $8250. with easy terms. Call FE 44-4363. SPECIAL A $15,500 house for $12,600 cash _ Builder. FE 5-0885. BY OWNER, FOR MY Gi EQUITY, 3 bedroom, 1% bath brick ranch, fiberglas insulated, on — acre lot in Clarkston. OR 3-08: BY es Split level starter home on 1 acre, immediate possession, low down payment. G. Flattley, EM 3-0482 #8 SALe FURNISHED MODERN bedroom home with garage. Pall FE 83232 after 6 p.m. BY OWNER, 3 BEDROOM WITH basement & garage, 3 bik. to Montieth & erce Schools in Waterford Twp. $3,000 to GI moitt- gage. OR 3-5315. 5 > OXBOW LAKE 3 bedroom home. Fireplace.. Giassed in porch. Close to Dublin & St. Patrick Schools. EM 3-2324. BY OWNER. VACANT 4 ROOM modern house, Full Basement, Elec. Water Heater Newly dec- orated,. 4 yrs. old, Large lot, Lake Privileges. OR 37924, 2 TWO } BEDRM. HOMES. city, 1 in Drayton Plains. Low dn. Gaymeate. OR 3-7555. BARGAIN ou SUBURBAN WITH EMENT. LAKE Lie lay ONTH. TOTAL PRICE, mint ae RIGHT ALTOR 345 OAKLAND FAVE, FE 35-9441 EVES. MY 2-1864 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8.30 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE VALUES SOUTH OF PONTIAC — Bloom- field School District. Large older home in excellent condition, liv- ing room with fireplace, carpet 3 rooms, drapes throughout, Room finished in basement, gas heat. $12,800 terms. INCOME — zoned commercial. 2 homes, large family home of 8 rooms second home with 3 apartme:ts, 2% baths, and new hot water oll aturnsce: Je 79x169 $15,000, ter: cial lot adjoining "Tpsi20, "35. 7500. CLARKSTON — Large 12 room home on main street, good con- dition, fireplace, 2 rooms now used commercially. Basement, oil furnace. Lot 55x165, $15,500, terms DONELSON PARK Excellent location. lake privileges, 11% story Cape Cod burit in 1950, 2 fire- places. 3 bedrooms 2 on first floor, carpeting in 4 rooms. mee Teation room. breezeway an porch 2 car garage. Lot sextet. $20,800, terms WATERFORD — Corner Airport and Andersonville Road, spacious 7 room stone house, dining room, 4 bedrooms, 2 porches, gas heat. Lot 167x197. Also smal] house at rear, $22,300, terms. 215 ACRES — Neer Pontiac Tratl and Haggerty Road, Barly Amer- ican 1% story home in excellent condition, White aluminum siding. Living room, fireplace, dinin room, 1% baths, 2 bedrooms is floor 1 large bedroom up. Base- ment. oil heat. $24,500, $2,500 pilus Roy Annett, Inc. Reeters since 1923 FEderal 8-0466 28 ©. Hur Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4 GET IT QUICK, through” Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dial! FE 2-812! 4 for ‘ah ad-| ‘writer and get it! Partridge 1g THE “BIRD” TO SEB BRICK 2-FAMILY- “Légnted i one of the west de residential areas. 10- 2-bath incom e provides a so pleasant home Lape the owner plus extra income so need- Separate utilities, ment, full base ee mons from 6 and stores, Pull price $10,905. ‘Bee it today! FOR COLORED barge, neat and clean’ T-room home ‘with full basement and one- car “earn e on Raeburn Street. Extfa half bath. All big rooms. Well insulated and economical! oil hea! . Ready for immediate oc- “cupaney. Only $1500 down. Will accept trade. REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 4-3581 1060 W. HURON OPEN ‘TIL 9 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Sylvan Lake Wonderful view of lake. 5 extra large rooms and all nicely dec- orated. Fireplace, full basement and oil furnace. Two shaded lots. Also other lake privileged and lake front homes. Pine Lake Area This is one that you will al- most want on sight, A newer Brick Ranch Home with 3 bed- rooms and 13 tiled baths.‘ 75 ft. landscaped lof, A buy at $26,250. JOHN ‘Kinzler Re sive 670 W. Huron St. Ph. FE 4-3525 Open Eve. AT THE END OF THE ROAD This split-level, 3-bedroom home in an ideal se ting has open floor . Carpeted = Buys this cheerful 6 rooms and bath. 2-3 acre on Marion St, FE 4-5203 BROKER, FE 2-5452 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION NEW RANCH HOMES NEAR NEW Pontiac Northern High School Easy FHA Terms TOTAL PRICE $8,250 DLORAH hhc co. FE 2-9122 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ome in trace WN HERRINGTON HILLS All brick. 3 bedroom home, full basement, storms and screens water softener. completely land- scaped, $14,200; $2: down, WILL TRADE 4 rooms and full bath for 3 bed- room with basement, located near scnools and bus, very clean and sharp, 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 Open 9 am. to 8:30 p.m., Sunday 1-5 Immediate Possession $450 DOWN AND NO MORTGAGE | 3. bedroom homes, in Waterford Township. Automatic gas heat and hot wa- ter, full basement, largt lots, aved streets, shade trees, close o al conveniences. m for in- Jovi 1 toa 8 daily. 1701 Irwin. een REALTOR =OCRESTEN _- ees BRICK ranches and ~ 8 leit Roger B. Henry, As 8 brick and frame, tri-levels, $15.T75 to | $16 265 Liberal FHA terms. Only | ly zoned. ° f.. dere ve rea rarieniers ts Bt dep piel Sale Business Property | 49 COLORED — APTS. ‘FOR SALE. MYrtle 2-081 pray x estes PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Pine brick 8-room home on Prank- lin boulevard in the new profes- sional and service center of Pon- tiac Easily adaptable for a rters > Calli i ee eee et 4 aa i i = ee *: com q Saree f . f i C He : het , . 5 | eg Po. * ik [ . a : ) = fi ' vl ok ‘ : oS 4 - . , ' : \ . : é f - ak " - | THE PONTIAC. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER. 24, ‘1958 3 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34, Rent Houses Unfurn, 36, For Sale Houses 43, SLICES OF HAM > For Sale Houses 43, Ger CASH or. Up to $500 Oakland Loan oc. Hs coder FE 2-9206. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. TEAGUE EINANCE CO, = 202 N. MAIN. ROCHESTER, MICH. LOA, TO $500 ah LD GOODS nciQUSEHO! 60711, OL 18191 offices or service . Big 100%200 corner let. Plenty of parking area, Full price only REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 4-358] 10650 W. HURON OPEN TILL 9 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Business Opportunities 51 LOOKING FOR A BUSI- % Raich ve ir ARE YO ness? Get tne free Business Guide" Partridge & Associates. 1080 Huron Pontiac FE 4-358 BAY ae Pontiac. your 4-536 or FE 2.3433 after 4 p.m 5 “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” Party Season Now is the time to buy this arty store th beer-wine E ke-out. Located on Wood- ward Avenue. Shows excel- lent value, but could easily be doubled with Seniery service. Widow anxious retire to Florida. Tavern Modern building on main highway, Shows good vol- ume and complete kitchen equipment neniieg short orders. Property and business can be bought for only $10,000 down. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER 1573 8. neler Rd. PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR PE 41582 MODERN FULLY EQUIPPED snack bar in bowling alley for rent, or lease. At Lakewood Lanes _FE 4-1943 or FE 2-7448 Warne we. Is THE “BIRD” TO 8EE DRUG STORE $10,000 down makes this profitable business easy to own Lease on Main Street store with parking at front door Good prescription business. Very low overhead. $3000 for fixtures plus stock of around $18.000. Remember, you can buy it for only $10,000 down. Class C in Pontiac $20,000 Full Price Seldom if ever can you buy & full years liquor license in, going business for only $20, on easy terms. Good business and all equipment included We'll come - to see you &s quickly as you can eall us—so call now, i's a rare deal! Businesses thruout Mich FE 43581 1060 W *HURON N TILL 9 ~~ STANDARD COM: [PANY _ Two-stall BD Ce for lease, mod. , erate maven Ortonville, Mich- “ tgan. Call MI6-5311 days or Im- lay City, RA 44245 after 7. SICKNESS FORCES ME TO SELL in- REALTOR PARTRIDGE | floor waxing business. Good week- | ly income, truck and equip. cluded. Name your price. ~ STANDARD OIL COMPANY _ Two-stall station for lease, nancial assistance and available Lake Orion area Call | MI s6-S311 dey or Imiay City, | RA 44245 after 7 STANDARD OIL COMPANY Two-stali station for lease. La- peer, Michigan. Call MI 6-5311 days or Imlay City RA 4-4245 $11 Mair St. Rochester For Colored Families 2-bedroom, on Bagley St.,-price — $4750 with small down payment and $40 fore t.onth. «Call Mrs. Pears Russell A. Nott, Realtor 170 W_ Pike FE_4-5905 Income Property 43A FOR COLORED 3 rooms & uw 3 rooms down, full basement, very good joca- tion, $200 plus sa eTedit He moves you in. , FE 8-38 For Sale Lake Prop. 44 PL Lake Lots and Lake Priv. 1-3 to acre. Clarkston Schools. churches. shopping at door. Wind- P| paved street, 1 995 full price. down; $20 a month. Al rel Phone Lincoln 87711. y = LAKEFRONT HOMES 1% story. year-around, 2 bed- rooms, large living room, sun porch, stairway to upper, stove and refg. and boat, full basement 45 miles north of Pontiac. $8500. Terms Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 832 | Ww Huron OA 8-3653 AT UNION LAKE Cozy 3-bedroom home with living room, dining room, kitchen, full tiled bath, sun porch. Oil circu- lator. Storms and screens. Large lot with nice lawn. Privileges on fine beach. Walled Lake School . Offered for only $8,950 with $1,250 down EMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd. UNION LAKE VILLAGE EM_3-4893 or EM 3-3314 For Sale Lets 46 CHOICE LOT SUITABLE FO ranch home near MsU-Oakiand Hitchman's Haven Estate, No 2 Iot. No 189 approximately 150x 200, FE 2-615 or FE 8-8500 COMME RCTAL LOT ON HATCH- ery Rd. $1, with $100 down. Lakefront lot, 40x165. $2.750 with $1, 91 ee sis6 Lauinger Real Es- How- FOR PERRY —- LOTS CALL: P. HOLMES, INC. FE_ 35-2953 See the New Sites at CHEROKEE HIEES! Its ‘wooded or rolling hundred ft. sites were planned for to- day's better ranch and multi- | level homes! Close in, Egavenien@ Drive out Elizabeth Lake Rd. 1 mile west of Telegraph Rd to Scott Lake Rd. Turn right 4 mile to Lacota Rd. Carl W. Bird. Realtor 503 Communtty Malone! Bank ae FE Eves. FE 5-13! TO BUY OR ‘SELL Residential or commercial] lots, CALL HOLMES- DARTRAM 4392 Dixie Hw OR 3-1950- Evenings Yor 3-3230 For Sale Acreage 47 LIVE STREAM 10 minutes from Pontiac, 4 acres with arte trout stream running across. Stocked by conservation department, Ideal pullsing sites. Bargain Only $750 down. Paul M. Jones. Real Est. FE ey) SMALL AL. ACREAGE 4 "ta 20 acre parcels. Ideal for 1-911 | _after ic Sale Land Contracts 52 ed ~~ | GOOD FIRST “‘MORTOAGE. : 25 PER | cent discount tor quick sale. MY LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR to sell. Ear) Garrels, EM }-2511 = OF EM S008 SACRIFICE MY EQUITY IN 2 bedroom modern, city. UL 2-4280 Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) Back to Work? IF YOU'RE BEHIND and nee? money, PRESERVE YOUR CREDIT You can pay off all your bills and have ong small monthy payment, 4 WE WILL HELP YOU! YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 BUCKNER FINANCE COMPAN? OFFICES IN: Pontiac, Dr vton Plains, Utica Walled Lk Birmingham, Plymouth HOLIDAY CASH We're your lending neighbor when it comes to the cash you may need. PHONE FE 8-9661 For immediate action—or stop in 1185 N. PERRY ST. “Parking No Problem” SEABOARD FINANCE COMPANY Open Saturday ‘Til noon in Dec. ALOQANS $25 “TO $800 TER * LIVINGSTONE 64 w Lawrence 8 FE 4-1598 LOANS © "50°TO $500 — $25 TO $500 d : LAWREN CE : FRIENDLY SERVICE “WHEN YOU NEED _ $25 TO $500 ' We will be glad to help you STATE: VINANCE CO. | 4.1574 102 ee State Bank -Bidg. _ QUICK $25- $500 LOANS! SEABOARD FINANCE Co. 1185 N, PERRY ST. EASY PARKING FE 8-9661 SIGNATURE LOANS $20 to $500 Fast, one-¥isit ser vice. 24 months to repay, Phone FE 5-8121 or come in . Home & Auto Loan Company 7 ON: Perry st. iCorner E. Pike) | a SH CUS- + REACH CAS home building or small farm Ox- | ford, Ofion and Metamora area. $275 per acre and up. Small down paynient Cc. A. WEBSTER REALTOR Oxford, OA 8-3122, Orion “Ah: 2-2201. TOMERS through Classi: | ified Ads. Call FE 2-8181. ft. | O12 elt Base | training | Borrow With Confidence $25 to $500 Household Finance 3h 8 Bere POURS Mortgage Loans. 54 Want A Good Mortgage?- ~if your home needs an improve- ment, and your debts consolidated call or see us at once. Don’t wait, 64a per cent interest, BENDEROFF FE 8-6580 92 W. Huron Swaps 55 2 MODERN, 2 BEDRM) HOMES. oe for land contract. OR 3-7555 “FORD MOTOR. NEWLY OVER- Shacied 1 reg. gas range, will swap to tor a or sell cheap, 448 CASH , FOR USED TVs, WORKING Trede - Buy - Sell - Sharpen, New Skates $4.95 & up. 742 W. Huron 50101 OPEN SUNDAYS SELL OR TRADE DODGE TAN- dem dump, A.-C. K. model bull- dozer. FE 4-6595 SMALL 2 BLOGK SAW-MILL $400 or wil] trade for wood. MY 3-l41t. WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT, sei or swap §350 mo OR 32380. WILL TRADE 6 GRAVE LOT Tr IN White Chapel Cemetery for a good housetrailer, Call 32-0506 _after 6 p.m. WILL SWAP CORN FOR OATS or pigs. MAple 54-4801 For Sale Clothing __ 56 ALL SIZES CLEAN USED WORK 2 store. 389 Orchard Lake Ave. BOY'S SPORT JACKET, SIZE 12, exc, condition EM 3-4933. FOR SALE: WEDDING GOWN. _Call_FE_ 5-0067. : LADY'S BLACK FUR COAT, EX- cellent condition. Size 38. FB NEW BRIDAL VEIL, $15.00 FE 2-4126 ‘Sale Household Goods 57 $1 DOWN HOLDS A perp TELE- vision until Christmas. Peer Ap- Pilance Co., 8161 Commerce RD. i DINING ROOM TABLE WITH 6 chairs, 1 wringer washer, 1 radio, | fox-collar coat, sizé 14, 1 shorty coat, sige 14 and 1 man's topcoat, size 40. FE 4-5576. 4-567u. 1 GE A SIZE ELECTRIC stove; Norge automatic washer. Reasonabie OR 3-6315 7 potent =e T ROOMS OF PRACTICALLY NEW furniture including: Kroehler front room furniture, bedroom furn ture, dining room, stove, refrig- erator, and 21 inch TV, $605. FB 6 PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. outfit. Double dresser, grr bed. Large chest, 2 vanity lam All for $89.50. Pay only $2 weekly Pearson Furniture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. 1 PIECE LIVING ROOM & SUITE, brand new davenport and chair, 2 modern step tables, matching coltee table, decorator lamps. All for $99. Pay only $2 weekly. Pearson's Furniture. 42 Orchard _ Lake Ave Rugs $3.95 BONNY MAID VINYL TILE, 80 ALCOHOL HI-TEST "RUBBER BASE ee GAL $375 | 44@-FOOT WALL TIL 25 __ Syers, 14 W Murs. FE 4-3064 0X12 RUGS, WOOL FACE. $15.95. Reversible, $1650. Import ed, $34 83 Axminster, $45 98 Rug pads. $595. Pearson Furniture, 42 Orchard | Lake Ave 2'2° TV ee 83 17 in. table model 29 95 21 in. table model, like new ‘30 93 15 uther sets to choose from. Fully Guaranteed, 30 days, at Obel TV, __3930 ) Elizabeth Lake Ra FE 4- 4945. 20 IN. TELEVISION. 30 GAL. BOT- tle gas or natural gas hot water heater. 12 ft. Anchor gate with _posts. OR 3-5639. 21 IN. TV. GOOD COND $50. 5 pe. chrome set $25. Wringer washe er $15, Davenport & chair $35. Refrig. $35 Complete bed $20. Gas stove $35. Auto. washer §25. Electric stove $35. Combination _fecord player $25, FE 5-2766 21° ADMIRAL GUAR, REBUILT, in exchange for your set and dif: ference, or cheap for cash. Other re-built sets on display. We buy sets. Peer’s Appliances, 8161 Com- merce Rd. ANTIQUE ‘PARLOR C ORGAN, OCC. chairs, pr. mahogany lamp tas les. tier table. Pr. lamps. Ken- More lroner, oak tea-wagon. FB 5-3458 APT. SIZE ELECTRIC “STOVE, practically mew. FE 2-1104 APPLIaNCES AT AUCTION tices. Freezers, washers, dryers, uilt-in ovens and burners Hiece tric and gas ranges. Samuel Ap- pllances MAple _ 53-6011 ANTIQUE CHAIR. ELEC. RANGH ADMIRAL DELUXE REFRIG | Get $25 to $500';, & sweeper. Tables. UL 2-282) tors. lge deep freeze, auto des frost. 5 year warranty. Frigidaire electric range. balance $2 per wk. Schick's MY YY 3-3711 APT. SIZE ELECTRIC RANGE, Gas range with glass door, Jsed water softener. Porcelain Kelvinator rel eersicr, UMP ELECTR Open Evenings LS 3465 Auburn Rd. FE 4-3573, UL 2-300. apoun ANYTHING YOu WANT FO ME CAN BE ances of all kinds. NEW & USED, Visit our trade dept. for real bargains. 24 MONTHS TO PAY We buy, sell or trade. Come out aud look around. 2 acres of free pereog crocs FE 5-9241. OPEN MON. SAT. 9 TO 6 RL O98 ae of noone or 1 mile uburn He a. asee, ghts on Aubura BLOND DINING SET. DROPLEAP ext. table 2 extra leaves. 4 chairs server, FE 5-4355. BEAUTIFUL AUTOMATIC SEW- ing machine, pcre $50. Pow- erful Elect acuum & ate tachments, $18, G 4-4507_ BRAND NEW SOFA. ‘BEDS, “$4495. Rollaway bed, complete, $19 95 ollywood bed frames, $695 In- erspring mattresses, $17.95 Cot- ton mattresses, $12.95. Pearson 4 Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave. BLOND ADMIRAL HI- PI RECORD player, . console, $100. FE &8-0784. BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON bunk beds, complete with springs and mattress, $39.95. Pearson's, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. COAL HEATER Electric range eer stilted davenport . pe. living ‘rm. set . 5 enlctiersbe ocbcoan L! Singer sewing machine......... werae ao burner 4 Frigida: $25 WE Boy. SELL & EXCHANGE klan urniture Co pie eee FOR THE HOME Sagin FE 2-5523 piscobat tite ‘ON ALL ELEC. built in ovens and burners As low as 8 $219 complete. _ MA 5-6011. DININ« SUITE. BUFFET. ce) DINING RM. china cabinet, 2 vanities OR 3-7000 ; “EUREKA | CLEANER WITH “AT. tachments ‘Zenith Hi -Fidelity 2 speakers es no Tronrite jronet $189.00 Admiral 12 ft freezer $218 00 Many Others to Choose Prom Up _to 2 years to pay | WAYNE GABERT 121 N. Saginaw FE ores upright For Sale Miscellaneous 60 THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, 1 WEDNESDAY, “DECE: Sale. Household Goods 57| _Sheatmas Trees “B9A, oF REFRIGERATOR, EAS FOR washer, dinette set, small pbad — eka Sweeper, feos be seen W & 5 _ SPECI ALS eee de page eee: hey "tee ais Seat aera 1 be dengd v 4 4 ns. Bring the kids | 3 ieide Ploorenjent, ina of antine ¢eO eels | pip on grape Geis | ets Cee Ror ae > RS IVERINE FREEZERS | — AL MODELS) oe LUMBER - cial low re. iS ‘ape SCOTCH PINE TREES ab & Feadeck — _ Wholesale trees ur to 10 ft, Over * 19,000 ES, tation grq) trees Northern whe. “Nabors wsigs Height yew 200) Henry | Ghrwitad Tree Go 8 EMpire 3-3747 iRONKITE ones (LE NEW, SCOTCH PI NE AND SPRUCE. CUT TARGE DU eee aiet t EL BURN.| 9f,,i8 ¢ miles North of Pontiac. ey beeelen condition, $40. rE i se ee ARGE aot AND MATTRESS, brand new $15.05. Pearson's Fur- niture, 42 orchard Lake Ave. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE. HALF % IN. sae chacegd) PIP: 349 price. At Jack's. 228 N. Saginaw.) cents teed in 21 f%. lengths. 4 METAL WARDROBE, 610. STU- siege pipe, 17% tents per tt. dio couch, $15. Ol heater, $20. 21 ft lengths He pipe, Treadle sewing machine, $14.50 $3. 38 per length, 4 soi} pipe, Apartment electric range, $39.50.| $4.08 per length. Jhompesn, “7005 resser $38 M59, 1%- mile west of Airport. _ sinks, $52.80 Toilets, B. 1005 Bie Thompson west of Airport. FRE SALVATION “ZRMY RED D STORE Everything. tom meet your needs. — rniture, — 118 WEST LAWRENCE TALBOTT LUMBER Storm doors and windows. wood kiand Ave or aluminum. Glass put in Ve Oa! = FE. sash. . 1025 _ 4-4595. UsED 1 mae CHAIN SAW. $40. MY _3-5831 Peper — set, $35. H eg table and 29 sets OF ENCYCLOPDIAES. World-Scope and Book of Know!l- edge, $50 each. Solid maple drop- leaf coffee table with end table to match and other misc. items. FE 38-1501. _chare NEW NY PORTABLE SE SEWING MA- chine, §79.95 Several used page washers i“ ae TV, $89. - = iS) S'REPLACEMENT PARTS 1-AAA-| ALUMINUM SIDING 96 Oakland Ave. E 2-4021! Insta!’ now at low winter prices nae a ou RS, BRAND NEW] Save up to 30 per cent on fuel. leman's, selling below cost all Alum. storms and awnings. No sizes, MA 5-601! money down—lIst. pym. Feb. = JOE VALLELY CoO. OVER 50 USED TV 5. SETS, | OM Auburr @& Rochester Rds UL 2-4900 TON | lf no ans. ph. res OL 1-6623 : , FUEL OIL TANKS GOOD CON. $15 E. Walton ver zi FE 2.2357 _dition, will deliver. FE 5-0120 1" TV. $15 — 1293" $20 1963 PIANO. 8 PC. DINI ic. RM: SUITE. ~ Gas range. FE 2! —_ “yes, o ff Cass Lake Rd. REBUILT WiniieG: MACHINES FINCH | sor Fi PIPE 5 FT. § 3.79 Sump Pum $29. sor- SAVE "PLUMBING ee a eer ol i Johnson and Howard. 172 §. Saginaw E 5-2100 aaae : '§0 GOOD USE.) TIRES | = aa Li herald oe ' aun: on| most sizes. 197 S Jonnson, aia! 2-030: sowsem| 63. GAL ELEC. HEATER $60.05 ca ee) Fo to. gas heater, $49.05 SINGER SEWING MACHINE” Z1G-| Cab aiake cana fittin my $57.95 up. Take up payments of $8.56 for 8 ceria Wars, Sane fae $23 05 months or will discount for cash | SAVE PLUMBING FE 4-4507. 172 South Saginaw St. Capitol A Assoc. ANCHOR FENCES SINGER PORTABLE WITH | ZiG- | zee attachment, $19.50. Late mod-| Electrolux vacuum cleaner’ WN . with “On sored ue 95. Curt's FREE £ Jeol PP. eee ‘30 GAL. GAS, 10 YEAR GLASS- STRATOLOUNGER, 2 YRS. OLD, os high recovery water heater, $139 - from Hudson, $3005. FE) 6995. 52-gal. aecizis heater, 5-4375 Thompson, — M5®. ‘4 maileteaat of Alrport ACTUAL BARGAINS ; Basement jack post . . enly $3.75 Pine TABLETOP — Gag STOVE, E66 | cond. FE 5- TWIN ecom OUTFIT with dresser, chest of drawers, night) Excellent Knotty panelin 6c sq. ft. 1 q /Csed oil tanks with legs . . $18 ea. | Jsed and new bullding materials All priced: to sell. Our stock ts com pee -stand, ‘and bench No springs or’ _ Mattresses. _MI 6-0570. TRADE-IN DEPT. Easy Capper tub washer . $29 05 Apt. size gas stove 995 Free Estimates terms | Table top élec. range ue %® SURPLUS LI. a MBER & Studio couch nei a MATERIAL ALES co os maple eli come $79.9, 9340 Highland Ra SiMs0) OR. 3-7082 Ges space heater $19.95 : rm. ke ppebiaid = $59 95 | ‘ pe. w nette $14.95) B ree Ge urmeisters AVAILABLE WYMAN'S CASH WAY 18 W. Pike B Z terms. FE 41122 LUMBER PRICES TRADE GAS RANGE FOR ELEC- tric range, 4 Munro Elec- tric Co 1060 W. Hgiron. /4x8x'. plaster board $110 TRADE ELEC RANGE FOR GAS 4X8x°s piaster ‘board aes e B. Munro Elec. Co 4x10x% plaster board $ 159 be ) W. Huron | 16x48 32 ft bal. lath - $ 95) as ‘1 USED TY, REBUILT & GUARAN. gat cn Gwicok 8 aes _ Unie ov TV EMI Lake Store. 4x8x', V-grooved mahogany $ 469) on_ Village pire 36511. | Pibergine insulstion. per M $79.00 ‘Aluminum com oors, comp i] Used Trade-In Dept. Grade A flush doors, 1%” . §$ 5.95 Sofa $19.95 Door casing CWP ft $ oO Mose Mantes eet Base shoe CWP. ft. $ 02 pe breakfast eM ee ah Eppieness 422 W. Hu-) Sundays, 10 am to 2 pm. USED PORTABLE SEWING MA- chine $25. EM 3-483) Deliveries available | BEEF AND PORK - HALF AND et quarters _Opdvke_ Mit FE 5-T041 We o< CLEANERS, BRUSHES, BOY'S ROLLER SKATES SIZE. — bags. Murray,s. 956 Myrtle —_ . . Ta. Fomac precision wheels Toe ie “SELL IT? | stops. Just like brand new. oF FUSS - CALL Us Cost $45 Will sell for $30. Ph SUN SALES CO _ MA_ $1341 FE 5-5760 after 4 p.m. i] |BRANDP NEW LUXAIRE OIL ‘FUR. , nacre with ducts 85,000 BTU, tank & fitt.ngs. Wizard oil circulator, | _tre_cond } MA 5-1501. 1 BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS. town kitchen, of! and gas furnaces , _ Television & Radios _57B) aes es AP RCA PORTABLE, 1 TR OLD! $15 down or a bargain for cash ~~ Aes moo #181 con - hot water and steam poner SSS automatic water heater ard- 1™ TABLE MODEL, $25 ware. Electrica} supplies crock _ _ _MAple 5-2257 and tile galvanized copper, black | RCA 12's INCH TELEVISION, TA- ipe and fittings, Lowe Bros bie modei, sharp picture UL aint and Super Kemtone 2-2719. _ _ a HEIGHTS SUPPLY tsED RADIOS & RADIO COM. 2685 LAPEER | D FE 63431 DOUBLE BURNER DUO-THERN | ot! heater and 220 galion oil tank | OR 3-0518 59 ELECTRIC 10 CASE COCA COLA ~ cooler, $25. 80 N. Washington. Oxford OA 83077 _ bination 258 Osmun Christmas Gifts 2 GIRLS BIKES. REFRIG. RO- tary lawn mower, Auto, Girls coat. FE_2-8707, POO 78 RPM SEEBERG ‘JUKE £ BOX Bacon siab . 5 Ib 38¢ with 150 records & pin ball ma- Pork sausage, No 1 3 Ibs. $1 00 | ~~ chine wonderful Christmas gift Pork roast 39c for rec room. FE §-7885 or reese side pork We | _ FE_ 35-4219, after 6 Derd) 4 West ee eecceee =| i937 ADMIRAL 30° ELECTRIC Beet moa ae ee range. Deluxe model. Like new yy Sie? a ibe fcr it Original price $300. Will sell for Ereeni teas ee $195 OR R_3-6224 evenings ANTIQUE GENUINE OLD-FASH- foned bob can telephones. s Cor of Walton & Opdyke. FE 5-7041 Tare in. akes an unusua , & useful gift. Enjoyed by young sean WHOLESALE. & old, Milford, MU_ 46625 eves | ps ‘DTV FREE STANDING TOILETS 95 ‘A-) USED TV, pioce “REDUCTION | Double bow! sink $5 95 sale $10.05 & Opdyke Marke GAS & | Washbow!ls with fittings . $9.95 SEE THE NEW PHILCO LINE” 3-pce. bath sets with trim ... $89.95 Financing arranged 3-pc. colored bath set with DALBY RADIO & TV-FE_ 49802) °°? = $09.95 Turn 1 bik. south at 348 E. Walton on Laurel st. Tractory inde = . Irregulars SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY BOYS POOL TABLE FOR SALE. 172 S Saginaw FE 5-2100 good coud. Folds up _FE 8-8667 - = ——— ; BEST OFFER TAKES RCA 45 re D automatic record player, very Grege oors i good condition vew sapphire nee- __ dle, lovely 2 tone case. FE 8.6554. BARKLESS & ODORLESS BASEN- jis OPE et AKC reg. Real beau-! ties 1647, CEDAR CHEST. $20. PO} sewing machine, $20. O CHRISTMAS POODLE PUPPIES Registered, $50. Mixed, $10. EM STEEL OVERHEAD ‘Factory seconds und all standard sizes, $35 and up. | Wood and steel foldaway closet drs Disappearing stairways. Steel outside window shutters. - Electric garage door opefators. Garage front remodeling Stop in or call for free estimates 2 TABLE 3-2785 3-0487, Open ‘ti! 5 p.m., noon on qT Ee CHAISE LOUNGE, Green vp. BT RRY DOOR SALES hol, lke new. Ladies’ clothes, 371 _S. Paddock FE 2-0203 _ size 9, FE 8-3338 COMPLETE SET OF FUNK AND JF -LLED MAGIC This paint needs no stirring, will % ete oe oecye) lopedias, never ot drip, sag ot run, Rubber or as —-; oi] base Hundreds of colors to, “| DACHSHUND _ EOREIES, AKC. 4° choose from ‘ mos. oid OR 3-8772 OAKLAND FUET, & PAINT DEMONSTRATOR 8 | SAL E, HI-FI, 436 Orchard LR. Ave FE 5-6150 phones, radios, up to 40 per cent KIDDIFS FURNITURE. ROCKERS off. Hid's TV 770 Orchard Lake chairs, tables, trains—wood, $1.50 ; FE 45841 oe DoE houses, $ii to $20, insulated. DOBERMAN PINSCHER PUPPIES FE 46546. 770 E. Walton Blvd. Ears cropped & shots. Real beau- Ril kuasOO COAL ~ FURNACE | ties AKC reg FE 8-1647 _With blower. FE 8-8489 | GE WRINGER WASHER, TIMER, . x and pump. $25. 245 8. Tiden st) ® icy nrenne Ene is GUN CABINETS & GUN RACKS Soll pipe. $335 per let. MADE TO ORDER FOR THE Double sink & trim, $25 BIG MAN & FOR THE LITTLE, — Romex 4x2, 2tee ft. FC MAN ROCKING HORSES STUR WARWICK'S DILY MADE, PLACE ORDERS __ 2678 ORCHARD LAKE RD EARLY IN TIME FOR [AVATORIES, LAVATORIES, LAV- CHRISTMAS FE 4-829 2441 atories. ai! sizes. colors. ter- RIDGEWOOD RD rific values from &8935 Slightly LOUISE’s GIFT Cl UB. OPEN ‘Til marred Also extraordinary vacues 9 until Christmas 1196 Josivn ic toilets and bathtubs Michigan LIONE!. TRAIN COMPL ETE LAY. mugen 393 Orchard Lk. Ave _ out, call after 4 pom 2-667 NORGE Ww ASHER a DRYER $200. PING PONG “eure Bens NEW GALVANIZED PIPE. 't-in. 21ft. lengths 13c ft TABLES {34-In. 21-ft. lengths lic ft jana SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY + ~~ 8 Saginaw ae 5-21 CHURCH S Ine peat TABLE. Bl $50.5 FE_ 2.0233 OR_UT, 2-4000 pe. bedrm. set. eee Or dish- RED 100 PER CENT: DOWN) Washer, $50. OR 34414 filled hunting suit, with parka | Was Che _Medium size, FE 8.8219 7 F "yw ood pecials wis + area | me ing ong tops ® : Tee ae Eee as 34° Ping Pong tops $14.93 - Ping Fong top legs $ 9.95 SMITH-CORONA PORTABLE 3, $13.95 con almost new, $60. FE wo as Sarcared Mahogany $465 _ 8-6564 PONTIAC PLYW co TARPS eh Aone ose A-i CONDI-/ 14881 Baldwin n_ Ave. °E 2-2543 _tion. call after 7pm, FE 25056 QUAKER OIL CIRCULATOR, OO | been tsed Santon Bae \, aye 7 7 TANICT-. matie fan, $ OAkian NEED A FIN. \NCE | "STEEL DRIVEWAY ‘CULVERT 12" Corrugated pipe .. 2 FINER? Order lassified CEMENT COLORS - 12 SHADES Cli t TER COLORS - 18 SHADES ‘MORTAR COLORS - 5 SHADES \ds to cell, rent. find a.s:xe* Five Lining $1.25 Fa Brick Mortar. - 25 Sk 7 7 » 8x8 Cleanout doo $172 & wood job FE 28181 18 ~ incinerator ane Duich Oven a Mauhole Rings. Covers and al, ix grate Hg a\Gant Ad number! — atayLock Coat & SUPPLY CO : ‘g) Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-710! ( is A J fA shotate FART FRESIT MEATS | USED ICE SKATES. Mckee 4 S NEW & used merchand 4250 Dixie _Hwy. Drayton Saas _ USED WATER SOFTENER. FOR sale cheap. 3-2360. | argc ‘kKC BROWN & WHITE PEKING- > 6 wks. old. ae aKc 15. er 4KC GERMAN art seas PuP- pies. OR 3-6634 evenings. AKC REG COLLIE FOR CLEAR- ance special. $15. Olive 1-0226. AKC REG. OCKER oo white with butt PE 2.3243 BEAGLES: AKC, PUPS - mo. old, started & fully trained hou sacrifice prices. OR 3-1324. BOSTON TARRIER STUD CHAMP stock, Curtiss. OR 3-9206. BRITT ANY’ 6P. SPANIEL, 6 MONTHS old, C reg. Male. FE 3-7564. caciae PUPS, BLOND & BLACK 8615 Pontiac Lk. Rd. ained, obedient. pe Wood Closet Doors Closing out birch mabogany and areces pyfold-type doors. At our BERRY DOOR SALES 37, 8. Paddock PE 2-0203 WwooD & COAL HEATERS AND new ard used oi] heaters. rary _UEL's APPLIANCE. MA WOOD AND ALUMINUM peat nation Ciel a Basset 5 BENSON "LUM BER CO. Machinery 60A PPP LOL LL lt FORD DIESEL ENGINES, 4 & 6 cylinder for trucks, saw mills etc. Grabs & Sports Center, 15210 Hov Rd Holly MEtIrose _ 4-671. Bait, Minnow 8, Etc. 65B Bat & TACKIE _ OPEN 7 gs. 7 Aaa p.m. Close Sun. 4 p.m 389 Orcharc Lake Avenue “Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 | Al TOP SOIL, SAND, GRAVEL, fill & black dirt Bulldozing ex- cavating basements, OR 3-6932 A-1 TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE, sand, gravel fill. rye Conklin, FE 8-1 12 or FE 2 CRUSHED STONE, oe GRAV- _el Ear! Howard. _EM 3-0531 BIRCH FIREPL ACE ‘WOOD, | FE 2-5474 | FOR SALE: 200 CORDS OF 18 in dry oak & nirkory fireplace wood Will deliver. 2190 Davis- _burg Rd Phone Holly. ME 49461. FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL- ALL SIZES OF FURNACE & STOKER COAL-KINDLING & ALL SIZES OF FIREPLACE & FURNACE WOOD SPEEDWAY FUEL OIL. OAKLAND FUEL & Lgl 436 ORCHARD LAKE FE_ 5-615 GOOD DRY SLABWOOD 2 ae for $10 delivered. FE 4-6588. KINDLING WOOD. TRUCKLORD __Delivered Cheap, F FE 8-2494 Lets OF F WOOD, CHEAP FIRE- place. furnace & stove. L: “y ook & hickory any ten xe delivered. MA §-1560 after 4: p.m. POCAHONTAS SCREETINGE, $8 ae 2 ton Joads) FRANCIS 5 3722 Orchard Lake Rd, FE SHOP LOADS, $6.18 A LOAD IN city limite, OR 3-6022 51.AB WOOD. $4 18° OAK ¢ WOOD $7. - yard We deliver, FE 2-2448 WOOD. FIREPL ACE & FURNACE' Birch, Oak Maple & Kindling FE 2-6244 4 Cliff Dryer Sports Center. | MElrose , _ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 ae os OF “orn - Fur vace fireplace & kindling 77s _ Scott Lake Rd FE 44228 _ate, All shots, FE COCKER PUPPIES AND eT aRo ‘selection of AKC registered Aye Ay- jes, all colors Reasonable. ‘alr 6-2243. CHRISTMAS POODLE PUPPIES Re Lin tet? $50 Mixed, $10. EM GHIHUAHUA PUPS BOSTON TER- | rier and Si ereale ipa at stud | AKC. 1385 Clyde | COLLIE & GERMAN SHEPHERD | mixed" puppies. $5 and $10. OA _ 8-067. CANARIES, MONKEY ALL PET. Shop, 55 Williams St, FE DALMATIAN PUPPIES. 252 MOS. Reg. Reas. Champion lines. FE 802 eves eves. Wee’ Week ends. DACHSHUND ) PUPPIES, $20 & $30 1220 Mt. FE 2-6418. DARLING COAI- BLACK COCKER | - Vea jes AKC reg. 6 wks ‘old at istmas Order now! £M 3-0242. ENGLISH POINTER PUPS. wks. Reg. OR 3-6472. ENGLISH SPRING SPANIEL. BLK. & WHITE. HAS ee 35 OR 3-1416 AFTER PM. FRIENDLY PUPPY Tone broken. OR 3-9177. GERMAN SHEPHERD. DEFINITE- ly watch-dog, well-trained, good with own children, $50 cash. UL _ 23-3204 after 4. GERMAN POLICE PUPS. 6 WKS old. FE 5-2000. . 1 - MINIATURE DACHSHUND PUP- pie, AKC registered. OR 3-2517. PARAKEETS SUPPLIES 183 ‘Sanderson FE 2- 2-1727 PUPPIES FREE TO GOOD HOME GARDEN ALL RIDING TRACTORS Simplicity Tractors Chain Saws from We Have Some Good Good Used Tractors, Walking and Riding & Service, Phone only 313 Russell St DLE PUPPIES AND ) LOVELY omeranian puppies, FE 5-0851 PRDIReeD GERMAN SHE s ma. one year, gentle ants children, $10. OA 8-3963. PUPPIES, 2 MOS. OLD. BLACK & white. Male Cheap FE 41319. ) PUPPIES TOY & MIN. Hold til] Christmas. 64] Third St PARAKEETS FOR SALE. 74 arn PE 38-6826. $150 up to Po PARAKEETS. GUAR. TO TALK Cages. 591 4th St. FE 2-4025. PARAKEETS. CANARIES, CAGES, tood. Since 1937. 584 Oakland Ave. |POODLE® SILVERS & 8B M! Doxies tov terriers for Xmas. MY 3-2803 : PARAKEETS. CANARIES, 8 HOW birds. cages food Crane's Bird _ Ha hery Auburn Rd. UL_2-2200. POODLE PUPPIES. VERY REA- sonable 6303 Dellwood at Mapie- | LACK Hold “ erest. off Hatchery Rd.. Williams | Lake REG. SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPS | OR 3-2815. mos old Se TOY FOX TERRIER PUPS, | _ OR _3-2558., REG ENGLISH POINTER PUP- in Field Trial Competition | Dam: Blue Bonnet Queen. (Daughter ef Thunder Bay Dan. Field Trial | Winner) 4 males, 3 females These | Gores are frem some of the est shooting dogs in Michigan Fred C. Baucom 5209 Lippincet Rl Lapeer Michigan Pn MO- hawk 4.6746 8sT Ce CHRISTMAS PUP AKC 3 gees oid, OR | py re 3 1836 _or oR® 3-5192 TOY BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES Pick them now for Christmas de- | livery. FE 2-2182. Hunting Dogs |AKC WEIMARANER. trade for een motor or 3 8R Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 DOGS. CATS BOARDED. FE 2-4708 Burr-Shell, 375 8. Telegraph SELL OR on boat Hay, Grain & Feed ew IST AND 2ND HAY. STRAW & Manure. Ph. MA 5-0666. \ 1ST AND 2ND €UTTING HAY & straw Also wood. FE 4-4228-77 _Scott Lake 1 Rd. | ALL TYPES OF 18T & 2ND CUT- | wa hay. straw corn and oats _Wil }_ deliver. OA %2170 WTD: 10 TO 20 TONS OF HAY 8-3389: delivered. OA For Sale Livestock G2) BROOD SOWS DUE TO FARROW soon, boar mos, old. hogs to _ butcher. FE 38-0020. FRESH & SPRINGING HOISTEIN | _heitazs, MA _6-2620 PONIES BEAUTIFUL SILVER mane and tail Dapples - from O13 CEM 50000) REG HEREFORD BULLS oid & 18 mos & 38 Yorkshire pigs. 6 to 11 Wks your choice, $15 OA 8-2302 Se 1 SHETLAND PONY sTALLION. Welch pony gelding. 1 quarter horse filly 2 Chestnut mares, ! _small_ ¥ white _mare_ OA 8-2384. Wanted . Livestock | 73 Ce ~ RABBITS, BREEDING -AGE. FE ¢8612- For Sale Poutry 74 23 “NEW HAMPSHIRG YEAR OLD “hens $1 each Phone OT. 1-0321 Sale Farm Produce eee APPLES. $150 BUSHEL & also sweet cicet Homestead Or- chards 5460 Orchard i: Rd. verbell Rd Eating ane ae ng apples, $1 bushel and un O 1-6489 _ ee SWEET CIDER APPLES COOK- ing and eating » blk Eas? _Josiyn. 623 E_ Walton Sale Farm Equipment 76 “49 . FORD TRACTOR WITH front loader. Can sei; on terms __ $900. MY 3-2834. $09 om LOA ~ PRICE ~ BUYS A | brano new chain saw See it at wi Ff me Garden and Lawn Equipm: 1593S Woooward (Jus toris of 14 Miller Bere ‘through Classified Ads i mingnam Phone M) 46033 We aiso have the ‘ate«t Culloch Chain saws CHAIN SAWS, 3 HP SAWS Ali. positions. Reg. price, $169.50 Our price $119 50 I] tractors and mower greatly reduced Lee's Sales & Service TERMS 92) Mt Clemens St FARM ‘MACHINERY — NEW AND used Proulx Oliver Sales on M24 just north of Oxford. DON'T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily . To buy. 81. sel], 1 Be rent, 2-81 swap, dia also } PSPs Sb ip. P Tk 4! OR_3-9106. | COLLIE REGISTERED, PEMALE. 46433 69A 21) 75, UP.) (sa of; models Mo- | ices TIZZY | fives freedom!” “Herbie, s-F4 2) 2, G 1958 dy NEA Bervce, tne TM. Rog, US. Pat. Off, ‘| m ¢| MBER 24, 1958 ! Kate Osann 4 __ Wanted Used Cars 88 Tor “yucs FOR JUNK CA NOE pe 4iets = ae HIGH ». ie oy | PONTIAC W. TOP BUCK. NE beet yee E 23-0208 WE NEED | Cars x ‘BB to °58 modeis- Must be clean. AVERILL 9020 Dixie Hwy FE 2-9878 FE 4-6896 Wanted Used Trucks 89 CASH PAID | OR 3-210 for all mode | Used Trucks SCHRAM’S AUTO & TRUCK 2339 Dixie Hey OR 3-0311 Used Truck Parts 89A LPO LP LOLA a et i USED TRUCK PARTS | aR A HR re 1949 STUDEBAKER ', TON PICK- little body tea $150. 6117 2635 Auburn Ave. For Sale Trucks : See Goou motor & tires. Needs a High- land Rd Texaco station across | _from_the Airport. 46 owe 44 TON NEW PAINT, Le for Christmas I've decided to give you your OF NEW 1 FE 40734 959 M CESSORIES WE ALSO HAVE TI le Mowers. ditioned, Terms. 921 Mt. _-3-0830, Lee’ s Sales Clemens, and All WE HAVE CREDIT. TERMS KING BROS. PONTIAC RD AT PPE al E 4-1112 Riding $90.50. Buys in Recon- FE dealership 19 vis m Mchinery Ph NaAtiona] 17-3202. JOHN DEERE & NEW IDEA Sale Farm Equipment 76) HEADQUARTERS FOR, McCulloch Chain Saws WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE ODEL McCUL- LOCH CHAIN SAWS AND AC- A GOOD SELEC- RE CONDITIONED: ___For Sale Tires A-] USED TIRES, $3.50 buy sell. Also whitewalls. E E SAL T $03 Saginay St 3-10 X 20 HEAVY DUTY 12 PLY | truck tires and tubes, W.. Kennett Rd 900's. 23 5-9057 4 NEW 600xii 6 TIE without w heels o traded in m also _3-6587 SOA ere ees UP, WE E 4-0687 a few 5 STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES | Genera! Safety Tires Up to 50 per cent off Black or white wall ED WILLIAMS 45" S Saginaw at | Auto Service - Oe Raeburn | st FOR EXTRA ptarcag PROTEC. tion. have your tir TRACT IONIZED GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 30.8. Cass FE er CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN. ear chine Shop. 3. Cylinders rebored Zuck 23 Hood: phone +E | farm Upen for business as ooaet Dec. Ortonville. To uN truck. all SNOW PLOWS types of tractors & EASY CREDIT TERMS HOLGHTIEN & SON. J 1 Case & New Idea Dealer Rochester OL 1-976) SPECIA! | USED FORD TRACTOR WITH ‘FE 4-0 snow blades, with j Jeri 6507 blower Dixie Hwy | REAR BLADE. TION i PRICE $795 CREDIT TERMS KING BROs. pontiac Rd. at aa Evans Auction Sales | sEE OUR AD ON THE CHRIST- | PE e440. mas Greeting Page! — Loren Tyler. | 501 SORRY | desired. L. Rochester. SATURDAY E. eee Mr BEAT IN A-1 CONDI- 7 & Mrs CAN'T weather Closed until spring. signers May remove property if Smart Sale _ Michigan. ~ JANUARY THE | Con- Farm BE OUR NEXT AUCTION DATE PROULX F AMILY COMMUNITY (AUCTION 27TH 4-112 | WHEEL ‘HORSE AND BOLENS | Toro power bandle snow blower and mower, Eewpment MA = 7878 Zo | | ! ( 3RD WIL - 5 386 Orchard Lake Ave. For Sale Housetrailers 78: oO PARIAN ROYAL MANSION eth eae re 3-T117 or ~~ OXFORD TRAILER SALES 14 to 57, 8° STEWART GENERAL HOLLY, VAGABON GREAT LAKES & ZIMMER ND to 10° wide. 40 to) ht now See us nt today. \ ue sours of Lake Orion on M24. pick from We trade, sell or rent. ae have some wonderful buys One eee een IGHTWEIGHT'! ' Travel Trailer Sinte 1932 Guar- | anteed for life See them and get @ demonstration st 3098 W to join one of Wallr exciting caravans: er Sales. GOING SOUT a-Home ft. all gas, fo 51 ft ly Re H- travel —19. also the all new Pixie. and shower and stool, Some real burs trailer homes wide Holly Marine & Coach Sales. 15210 Hol- Rd. Holly. MElrose 4 4- 6771 in good used long. SEF THE trailer. a 2) 10 ft. PARKHURST Warner Huron Bryans ft (Plan TOUR. 15 ft.-17 17 with Up Orion | | I \ | Trail- ; Sale Motor Scooters — eo eee PO CUSHMAN SCOOTERS ANDERSON SALES & ce 230 E. Pike FE 4-4246 82 For Sale Motorcycles 8& 83 LD 14-16 AGE GROUP CHRISTMAS special, Hornet $195. Phanton $319. 5-24 FOR oe Sales and Service. FE WARTS AND SERVICE ON rou ‘Hariey Davidson see Harley avidson new Sales Co.. 372 8. Sagi- Boats « & Accesscries ~~ ~—— 85 ~~ 4 HP DRAGON FLY AIR BOAT motor _OR_ 3-2211 Ideal for ice boat, $150. CHRISTMAS GIFTS Marine Equip. & Sporting Goods TROJAN CRUISERS and runabouts NEW & USED BOAT TRAILERS | CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALE Scott-Atwater. Mtrs. & Service 1 Highwood at Walton Bivd 9-0 bain oe FE 4-9370 70 Ev ecviilas m rlthe Boatman And His Family Christma, Trees — Miniature Lites JINEAND LARES SALES | FE ¢7121 31M W. Huron FE 246122 __Open $8 mel ue Rade 1958 FOR THE Johnsons left "til Christmas _ BOAT OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES & prosperous New Year. ton Boat _ dealer Works, FE 2-8020 TO ALL OUR GOOD CUSTOMERS and friends Merry Christmas and your Evinrude Fiberglas BOATS COVERED racer bodi work, Rin 3-1448 es. all ie types Lake Orion, Ms MIDG fiberglas ¥ 1899 es _Telegraph__ Rd 85A ET ‘CARS FOR ‘PHILADELPHIA, allowance FEE 2-3215. AIRLINER TO Hawaii inc. OR 3-1254. NORTH. PART | Pittsburgh Hartford. iy Uallforce Ferry Service, TRUCK GOING load either way. “¢ENGINE | | Transportation Offered 87 RID POS Gas Conn. $80 Wanted ‘Used Cars OOO eee AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND cheap car eves s FE _ to $00.10. 88 32-2666 days or Tiled 10x" \\ LAS Te Pett: TONS Cl lL! ST ARS -| OUR REPUTATION DEMANDS IT | -home | Trailer Sales 1540 Lapeer Ra Lake MY 2-4611 Featuring new 1958 New Moon | | Mobile homes Aiso tour-a traveling trailers. Wonderful val- between on M24 ues on good clean used trailers. | Lake Orion and Oxford | |SHORT’S MOBILF HOME REPAIR _OR_3-2225 Hitches instai'ed cars wired Ph New We Used bu = TRAIL ER FENCHAN “ndersons GE sell and trade =10 Wid es ‘USED TRAILER ON RENTAL PA co PLAN Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies 60 5 sce ph ae e nd Open 9 to 6 C.osed Sundar VACATION [TRAILERS FOR SALF avBe RN AG 170 N. Opdye from - bus Coach OXFORD lots 16x40" One mile PARKHURST court less acres Oxford MOBILEHOMF | “absan HGTS. lage The finest INSIDE CITY LIMIT stop Park FE MOBILE those who wa- Lake Road 3-28.18 Tratier Sairs Drav- Rent “Trailer Space FE @ Pontiac 4 ye? the best. Mont FE % mile SE Pon- 79 Trailer MANOR FOR 40x40" cement natios. Etc Fast Lakeville Rd _ oe 8-3022 MY 2 Pe 1 Wonder'ul Between of Oxford oD -AKE TRAILER Jocation ESTAIES. — Ihe best for 72 On “MOD- Nite 3361 | BLOCKS Lake Orion and, e&RN Lakefront and playground. | EM 22601 : see the best 2 Park FE “30, PONTYAC MApie 5 7296. i YOUVE SEEN THE REST. NOW Square Take Trailer 2-5205 Auto, Accessories — FOR i PARTS 80. CALL é SOTOR SALUTES B PAYING TOP SSS DOLLAR SEE Us FIRST GLENN'S OUR NEW LOCATION HURO 42 FE 4-737. w My LE All BS — All Models 41787 ALLAN’S SCRAP IRON & METAL Co. Top $8$$ _ Free hayling. FE 5-814 FOR CARS Aeoeeuna MOTOR SALES CASH Cass at Pike a CAST. FOR LATE MODEL USED CARS Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT EAST BLVD TELL 1, PE Remember EVERYONE 8-45.38 for anes cars. 42. FE, 5.7308 YOu KNOW TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR AND JOHN | STM GOOL PUGk UPS ci LIBERTINE HARTLEY OR USED CARS Lt, OR 3-6111 "OK" Lot Mich Dixie Hwy at Sashabaw ____Dravion Plains, REAL NICE 1957 tac. or Buick Special OLDS. FE: See U&M Motor ° For top doliar on later model cars ¥ OR 31603 TOP CASH 88 FOR ANY MAKE 2327 Dixte PON- +1048 Sales or model, any shape or condition Economy Used Cars 22 Auburn, FE 42131 _ FOR CASH IN A) HURRY. sell things through Classified Ads Anvthing goes! Dial FE 28181. u & ‘85 CHEVY TRACTOR AND 34 | FE 26 $150. OR 3-2038 32 _engine, $ 150 1953 FORD PANEL, 6 CYLINDER. in very good roeaition $300. '53 Ford dump in fair sharp, $230 i oe a 23 W. Kennett Rd FE ~ PONTIAC’S TRUCK CENTER 2 GMC UES. WITH OR. RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass WRECKER. ‘34. DUAL WHEELS. Low mileage. 2089 Orchard Lk Pd Keego = Foreign & Sports Cars 90B aa 64 GMC PANEL TRUCK. PVT FE | 90. 4 Birmingham | | poten flat. Straight air. $3 100 | ' t PONTIAC STARCHIEP, 2 a & beater, tne Secret us, 4d, 4 ar. v4. as) 1957 Chevrolet 2 tele . Radio, = ar pene 1956 Chevrolet 2 ar. Sedan. Radio and heater .... $ 895 1955 Pontiac 4 dr. Hydramatic. Rae dio & heater. Exc. cond. .. $ 805 1968. Chevrolet ' ton pickup. 5000 actual miles. Radio & Heater. Washers & turn -signals, Like DOW ag cescccet cece YOO Lod Buick. Special 2 dr. Hardtop. Radio. Hes\er Dasafiow: lire new $ 505 HOMER HIGHT MTRS. Minutes from Pontiac’ Oxford, Michigan OA 8-2528 1954 CHEVROLET 2 DR 3495 FULL price, no money down. Lucky Auto Sales. 193 8 Saginaw FE 4-2214 or FE 4-1006. ine CHEVROLET BISCAYNE ¢ oor. Origina] 2-tone paint, heater stock ape at Oey 31.868 North Chev. ‘ Hunter Bird. at § Moods ea Ave No. "64 CHRYSLER. NEW YORKER, Deluxe Hdt. Full power Wire wheels. $960 Will trade Will ar- range financing for _ MY 3-2634 or FE 2-0950 54 CHRYSLER NEW YOR Deluxe. auto. trans. ing and brakes, tion, will sacrifice for $650 __3-9852_ power steer- OR 1934 DESOTO. ¢DR. FIREDOME automatic shift cond. Take over _ $27.24 a month M 53 DODGE 6. 2-DR CLEAN. _FE 3-7542. H Riggin 197 FORD FAIRLANE. Black & white Radio, bereoh Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-9 Excellent. y 6201 of $295. 2 DR 1953 ' 1951 FORD CUSTOM 2-DR. R & H.. NO MO ABSOLUTELY NEY DOWN aren 7 ments of $5.83 Dare ore Cred r. Mr. Parks _ at 4-7500. omar urner Ford ‘b¢ FORD, PVT. OWNER. NEEDS litle engine work. $305. FE 48146. CAR PAYMENTS TOU BURDEN- some? Let us help you adjust to some less expensive model 1954 WHITE CORVETTE. WITH | Lake Orion Motor Sales | waite walls. power glide Phone | | Holly, MElrose 4-6407 after 630 pm | 1956 VOLKSWAGEN, European mode! $1.200, OR 3-3804_ _ after 6 For ‘Sale Cars La —eoe 91! LAPP QUARTER MIDGET FOR SALE. rice, in competion 2 yrs. 19296 Buick good condition. 3-2085 | 1952 BUICK AS IS $175 CALL Jim Gieier Eddie Steele Ford | good 1983 (fuce - SUPER HT. DYNA. FY DOWN. Assume: payments of $17.08 mo Call Credit Mgr. Mr. _ Ford. ‘65 BUICK. ROADMASTER. $125 | _FE 5-9139 1954 BUICK 2-DOOR HARDTOP. radio heater, Dynafiow, original 2-tone. Our stock No. 4658. Priced to sell at $506 North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at § Woodward Ave Birmingham MI 4-2735 “HARDTOP. AI etd equipment. 1955 BUICK, SUPER. Radio, peorer 2 tone W. A one owner | beauty Catt Mott. Fddie Steele FE 53-9204 = Ford | 1952 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE OR BSOLUTELY NO MON- | j | ~ SUN-ROOF | 1954 | t Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold’ Wurner | cash mat payments $43.35 mo | 758 FORD = =| i 4 M24 AT CLARKSTON FORD —, MERCURY FORD 2 DR, HAS RADIO, heater. Call dim Gilmer, Eddie Steele Ford, FE 5-0204 : $1545 radio, | Bowerelce A one owner | 4672. | beautiful conci- | heater ' RD. MY 2-2611 | nal aarti tee ee Lew ne | gage awk, Au- ester . Rear seat sion. ite~ ane 2dr, iy dra ac Cataling ; Radio Heater. 1695. 1953 Pontiac ps ial mg ai ire. Ra- dio and aggre No money dows. 1853 Saeed . Hydra. Rad sale leather trim. Just pay oy th a tax - nance 1958 Pontiac 4dr, ~ ‘archief hard- top. Full power, Air-Ride. Hydra Radio. Heater . Ofti- cats Able less 5,00 miles. 158 ‘Burce Tepes 2dr, Riviera. Dynafiow Radio. aga 7 White. . depo a mileage. down | “Also tt transportation specials. Men ights ‘til ~ mn B s Maple 5-5566 or. MAple 5-1141 G aan DEC. 380, ust sell 1954 Mercury. Excellent body. rebuilt engine. $75 | over payments. 4832 png | OR % Get Wise, oe: conomize 4-2735 RAMBLER purchaser. | EW & USED CARS BILL SPENCE RAMBLER SALES & PE Sagal YORKER 21S. Saginaw "63 Ni 8-4541 } NASH RAMBLER HARDTOP. ce. Will sel ed vote Can be ,__seen_at_ 260 "51 Ford 8 cy ‘49 Been RA | 695 | 1957 CHRISTMAS SALE -'51 Rambler wagon, real nice. $285 er 2 dr., sharp $223 Auburn Ave. E 2- MBLER-JEEP DEALER ]95? MERCURY. DR. HARDTOP. Very low mileage. Like new. MaArket 4-2910. | 1982 standard shift. Overdrive. 4-5898 HAR DTOP | MERCURY va ~ at W., Bown. Assume mo, Call Credit 6 ‘66 MERCU MERCURY 2-DR. MERCO- H. WHITEWALLS., ATIC. R BSOLUTELY NO MONEY Pee dong + of $8.65 t MI 4-7500. Haro’ Sn ee 5 xf 4 DR. Auto. trans. hit tf ‘chianon, FE 4-1726. TAKE OVER PAYMENTS Mercury, he sae $1 49 full fea ale cash — a. ur Lakes. , REPOSSESSION 50 month. No Bel) Great 1983 FORD CUSTOM _ +DR_ R&H.| ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY, DOWN. veame ev eeuns of $8.65) mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks : ie 47500 arold Turner ‘or FORD CONVERTIBLE This is a 1055. Green and ivory | body, white top. Has radio, heat-/ er Fordomatic,; whitewalls exceptionally nice car. Will glad to demonstrate. PEOPLE'S AUTO aatte 68 Oakland FE 23-2351 | 1955 $ FORD Pord FE 5 FAIRLANE, 4 4 DR | V8. automatic R&H WSW onl oe down 30 months on bal- TOM. ‘BCRR, INC MU _ 41715 1954 FORD, CRESTLINER, RADIO. heater. Fordomatic Sharp. Call Matt. Eddie Steele Ford. FE, 5-9204 i0ss FORD SUNLINER CONVERT- ible M, R&H, lke new, $1050. PE 98-6533. "$33 FORD CUSTOM V-8, 4— good condition. MA 5- 1289. _ 53 FORD WSW R&H. FORDO- matic. Nice condition. Mazurek Mtr. Sales. FE 4¢-9587. 245 8. Blvd E 34 FORD, CUSTOM, R&H WW. blue and white. FE 4-7906 DR. _498 N. Saginaw after 5:30 pm | igsg FORD. CUSTOM 2 DR. TAN 1957 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. V-8 engine. original paint. A beau- | tiful car for the money. Priced te sel) eat $1546 North Chev. Hunter wivd. at Birmingham SOLUTELY NO MON EY DOWN. Assume payments of | $5.83 mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr Parks at MI- ner Ford. 1956 CHEVROLET STATION WAG- on. Original paint, and one of 15 to pick from. Our 4689. Reduced to $1.06 North Chev. Hunter Blvd, at § Weodeata Ave | Birmingham MI 4-2735 061. 1958 CHEVROLET IMPALA. FULL | power. Level air Like new 2835 | Lake Angelus Rd | 16855 CHEVROLET, 27-DR. DEL RAY V8 Powerglide No money down Lucky Auto Sales. FE 4-1006 | 19355 DODGE CORONET 2-DOOR, A one owner beauty. Has been a family car. Our stock No. 4663 Priced to sell at $638 North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at S Woodward Ave Birmingham MI 42735 “MUST HAVE ROOM 73 CAR SELECTION WE FINANCE Two ‘47 Fords. V-8 Best offers ‘40 Ford coupe. Beautiful body. $04 "49 Olds 2 dr. $90 "30 Chevy 2 dr. R& $85 "50 Ford club, coupe. “RE&H. $195 "1 oy), 2 ice $185 ad 3 Pontiac's. ‘Sharp. $205 "S51 : "30 Buick hardtops. $195 "53 Chevy club coupe . $295 ‘52 & ‘Sl Ford's $18> *h2 Kalser & Nash Rambler. $195 "33 & ‘51 Packard's $195 A NICE SELECTION OF TATE ‘ MODELS . ECONOMY USED CAKS 22 Auburn off Saginaw. FE 4 2131 ~ 1852 CHEVY -.. REPOSSESSIOS No rust, perfect engine $198 fu! price. $11 month, No cash needed Mr. Bell GreatwLakes._ FE_8-0402 1955 CHEV. 6 2 DR. pate WILL take cheaper car. I FE 2 -1048 CHRYSLER ‘49 CPE “EXCEL Sr pee R & H_ $85 -3486_ HASKINS NT LEN 5. UL AVES Ts stock No | | | 8 Woodward Ave MI 4-2735 f 47500. Harold Tur- | & White. Has Fordomatie with very low mileage. Call Bob Lyna- day Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-0204 “56 FORD, _ BLACK, § $1,000 CASH. FE 42765 "38 T-BIRD, WHITE WITH TUR- quoise interior, 6500 miles. $3,395. ~~ 1958 1992 " CREVROL LET CLUB COUPE. | Tord Fairlane 500, 2-Dr. $1795 Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OF 1M 1952 PORD V-8 REPOSSESSION $189 full price. Payments oniy $1090 month. Perfect engine. Good body and tires. Radio and heater “Mr Bell Great Lakes, FE 8-402 JEEP ‘Snow Plow ' 1954 Jeep The Jeep that was heard | around the world. However. this is @ commercial model — need a 4-wheel drive that is equipped with a hydraylic front- end. plus removable show plow, ' but don't want to pay the new price, voull like this Powerful, long life. reliable and unequai- able economy. $975 DAWSON 932 S Saginaw _-___ FE 2-9131 Ie ge Rambler See ue for the best deal on a new Rambler or a good used car : Our Slogan: WE CAN BEAT ANY DEAL. EM 3-4155 oF EM _3-4156 4156 | STOP! LOOK! SAVE! 1956 Merc Vic. H-top. Metco. Ra- | dio, hir, W-Walls. Extra nice $1305 1957 Buick Roadmaster. Full Lert Just like new 1537 Buick Spec if you! ! 1953 ! et a8 | 1953 Tee cies panel 1950 NO MONEY DOWN ON THE FOLLOWING CARS Nord rolet sh Rambler. ES Ee se AL LAWRENCE NTRYsEDAN.| MOTOR SALES, INC. cou 95. Call 208 Eddie Steele | 91 Ww. Montcalm FE 8-8423 a | 1952 = Burns. _Salen. 193 8, Limos NICE CLEAN AUTO- obile, ae i car. Call Bob Eddie Steele Pord. FB 1954 4 OLDS 96 DR SHARP CAR. Luck: Saginaw. money down, Auto 006 . 1951 Mgr. H OLDSMOBILE RA. R H. Mr. iarold Turner Ford. 18 1951 PACKARD, 2 DR. $75. Call Gene Parker. ‘piaie Steele Pord. FE 5-0204. % Is ! | "54 cw 8, 528 N. 1953 transmission, dio, heater, 1 owner. Nice cleam automobile. Ca Ly: _ Eddie Steele Ford, | FOR SALE 1957 ao TL, Dr. Exc. —— “HOLIGAY SPECIALS 1°55 Olds convertible power steer- ing & brakes. a real rpie. ‘65 Olds 88 4 dr, sedan, lots of car for a little payment. "56 Olds 2 dr. = Olds 96 4 ‘sedan, Chevrot¢t : station wagon, peo ood 4 dr. with pow ‘ae, Healy, cried to seit ‘HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS DEALER FOREIGN CAR(SALES AND SER N. Main, Rochester, \OL 1.9761 53 OLDS 4° DR. AUTOMATIC power brakes. Ra- neeey- SAVOY, and take | over pymts, Ph | i IEROME, “Bright Spot” > Catalina Power Air ride, Like new, P952,005. JOHNSON. 2-2871. 7 OL OPEN Orchard Lake at Bg ad = sae cae VERY CLEAN. steering, MY "1 2) | 695 1962 clean, | THES | '55 Ford 2 dr., PONTIAC, 4 _ extra dr., R&H. FE 5-7025. MUST GO R&H, ee : Rambler wagon, pera AP Ford 2 dr. 8 cylinder, Ree ROGERS 'S SALES & SERVICE ‘Auburn Ave. FE 2-9555 | PONTIAC 1957 &DR. HT. SUPER- Chief, white walls, power steerin & carb. Dual brakes. Underco ated 4-barre exhaust. $1,725. FE 1953 | pvt. .B 19388 RAMBLER ..$2145 | Cross 1058 K RAM BLER STUDEBAKER COMMANDER, owner, 7444, IRMINGHAM RAMBLER TRADES Loaded. eee es Bd a linder sedan. 1057 PL "YMOUTH. ‘slo45 Belvedere hardtop. owe /1957 CHEVROLET "$1695 4dr car condition. 1956 FORD wagon Red & white. New Power. caus .$1245 toria, Black & beautiful. | 1956 CHEV ROLET $1095 Wagon | 1956 BUICK Black. R & H. White. $1295 we eee Special Convert. A real beautiful 5/1985 OHS Se oe H-top. Power oer $ 895 ower ing power brakes Dyna Radio, aa : Vr mr ¢ = it W-Walls Blue and white . 11955 YR DR HT $ 995 Gnish ; aie an “2 Automatic. Continental ee! Hamlet oe ear V-8 engi ee ito trais t ee 5 Red & blk ft WeWall 5) 1955" CHEVY Conv. $ 695 1956 Buick Super ¢dr. H-top. Power Sharp!!! - sterring: nower brakes. Yellow & 4984 OLDS 88 .....8 995 white 1595 4956 Buick Special 2dr non | Cinb. See it, you'll buy it. Loaded dio, htr. Dyna. P. steering, P.{ Will power & ap res brakes Blue & white finisty $1495 1954 R. AMBLE RK .$ 595 1955 Buick Ht. Power steering, pow- | dio & heater er brakes Power windows & . 4, Waeon, here R a 4 seats. Extra nice | $1195 i] ia Sh aS DE LES $ 645 Sey Ply mouth pa esas Auto. trans. lo & heater é Walle. Beautiful 2-tone ar. Low mileage . 2095 1054 "? I. “MOU TH $ 445 RNS SPOR TA] IOs SGI > 1934 Olds Super 8 Ho'ttay coupe Hyaramatic power steering. pow- | er brakes, radio heater $ 848 | 1955 Olds Super 88 Holiday | | coune Hydramalic power steer- | ine powe prakes, radio, heater. Beautiful Wight blue and ivery fin- ish Tower $134} 1994 Ford Palace canvertible VR engine overdrive radio. heat- er Soild black finish $ 868 able powerglide, radio, Above arerage condition ALSO heater ' $ 595 195) FPurd tudor 1@o. Chrysler 4-door 1955 Pontiac /-dvor 1952 DeSotc 4-door 1954 Chevrolet 2-door 193% Chevrolet Bel Ai: 4-door Haskins Chev. 6571 Disie Highway at M- MaApie 5-507) oO i 4 rs 1982 Chevrolet Bel )Air Convert- | : 1951 Kpord Fairlane Ht 1952 Ford V-8 Custom 2-dr. Btand- ard transmission. Real nice $ 350. sa ae 4-dir, sedan. Dynaflow W-walle, Nothing out mer 5 845 1055 Ford Fairlane 2-dr. /2Aone reen. Priced to sell 1953 Ford Cust. 2-dr. standard trans Don't miss this one ,. 1957 Buick 2-dr. har dtop. Drastes. R&H. Beautiful 2-tone paint $1895 | glide Radio & heater only $139) it ee rolet 4-cr. y* Romereiee & white finis matic. Extra sharp SHELTON . Pontiac-Buick ’ oss from ne car sales pen hea “+h RoCHESTE! ROL [8133 B 19: 1053 CHEVY. 1956 Chevrolet wagon. 4dr. Power 19533 DE SOTO . ; A- | OVER 15 ve BIRMINGO I | } t elvedere 4-dr. R &H. Automatic ss HOR) Wagon $ 545 s 33 ME RCU RY ..$ 495 Sharp. Avtomatic. 1983 DESOTO ....$ 495 H. Automatic. _Spotiess. nice u oe 295 . Yours IN STOCK. SAVE! RAMBLER WOODW ARD "MI 6. Mr, Parks © ron rd. Cy $395 ip af me | a ‘ 2 re : we “> Rae tae oe rec eeore re peor e wins ts es ed ea re ia aa a Pore re oere fie ee ~ - THANK YOU | vont vauh PAsT $05 cine | AND TAKE THIS TIME TO WISH ALL OF | YOU A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS | 7 and a HAPPY SINCERE - WISHES _s FOR YOUR _ GOOD HEALTII . AND HAPPINESS FOR THE Coming New Year SEASON'S GREETINGS A WARM; FRIENDLY NOTE OF CHEER MERRY CHRISTMAS WE THANE YOU | YOUR PAST PATRONAGE AND TAKE THIS TIME TO WISH ALL OF You Merry Christmas. FOR Merry Teague We wish the full warmth} GLAD NEW YEAR “ NEW YEAR Christmas Finance Co. of Chsistmas joy to our L&S SALES CO. r S as Rochester, Michigan 3345 AUBURN RD. ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1958 _— Season's - Sincere | 7 | - Greetings. Holiday to all ; our friends "=" HOME & AUTO! LOAN CO. ‘ | SERRELEY Wom" etait | PrOSDeTOUS | | 7 WN. PERRY ST. | Phone FE 5-8121 New Year | NEW y 7 of : sf me be ~ OAKLAND | | a LOAN CO. many friends, clients and AND neighbors. | Ww SEASON'S GREETINGS Ted McCullough. Ritr Happy New Year | | ‘MERRY to convey our jie TASK OF LIVING. DAY 70) | eat eeanar | M _ TO EVERYONE ! SEND- |. ine erry Lois Thompson 1? PONTI AC Margaret McCullough ~~ Oe aw ; Cl ston Ted McCullough Jr . | Christ as! STATE BANK BLDG. | WHO WANTS EVERYONE | | | } ce HIS FRIEND REAL ESTATE INC. | COR..SAGINAW and | A R LAWRENCE 23 8. Main Clarkston, Mich. R -L , : MApie &-8821 ee | PHONE FE 2.9206 sv o yy : We would like. ) | ; Merry Christmas BLAIR Le | THIS SIMPLE LITTLE GREETING | FOR 1M THE SORT OF FELLOW M | : ( ( ‘ in Pontiac : Greetings | ; and Oakland County To all our friends and , =| customers we have reve THF SALVATION ers in the future. | 7 ARMY Mir. Frnest Alder (MANAGER) ‘in, the past and hope to | | MEN’S SOCIAL SERVICE CENTER i 118 WEST LAWRENCE f _ Retail Branch © | Oakland at Cass . MERRY _ CHRISTMAS | | IT . TAKES ONLY A LITTLE SPACE re TO § : = REALTOR = Sure keeps us on the go _ CHRISTMAS J Hardenburg «96 piste H om 9:138i Merry Chncenas Day | and But now that Christmas Ume is NOtor sales ee ixie Hwy 135 We wanted you to tnow And A ‘sincere holiday, DRAYTON PLAINS Sk Male Clarkston | HAPPY NEW That we're thinking of you and! i wishing you every blessed hap- HAPPY AND | Eves OR 3-1708 | pines? | ; ; - | > | | PROSPEROUS sreetings toall To Faithful | - SPASON'S | YEAR | i { , | NEW YEAR © ‘ Merry | RF ourmany | Old GREETINGS | ee wsus9 muses mo Friends— | from ail of us at | Merry - RILEY ‘friends, clients, REAL ESTATE| | | Christmas | | To Cherished and good — TOMERS Christmas! TO OUR FRIENDS AND cus-| AND MAY THE NEW) | . PLE OF PONTIAC FOR oe | r | TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUS-' tomers we say. May the warmth > | and sincerity of our Christmas See ete Orie “PU. wishes add to vour cheer on MA oF you Re a Christmas and the New Year! COME TO US EKING aon j SE | | ASSISTANCE IN FINDING NEW CAREER ~ Gallagher's | Robert D. Riley | | New PROSPERITY TOatL SURPLUS LUMBER | | Tom Reagan ! | cates @ueoAG | AND MATERIALS : MIDWEST 18 E. Huron FE “ores William Sisty neighbors | Friends— | FRANK SHEPARD SALES CO Ted Dobski : Realtor OO ! Employment Service | 509 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. | )OL 17311 Rochester 3340 Higbiand Rd OR* 3-7002 , PE 1137 FE 4-382 7 . 10 THOSE 406 PONTIAC STAIE BANK BLDG | | i WHOSE FRIENDSHIP | Holiday Greetings TO OUR Many Friends AVON CALLING A wisr from us. direct to You ‘The greatest 'uck ‘n all you do! Plastering Contractor 219 Seward | Happy _ We Hope Merry’ | M.R. HANSON: FE 2-408 MERRY *‘ | CHRISTMAS 1) YULETIDE MERRY ! Greetings CHRISTMAS | it is a pleasure’ | | | ‘to Earn... / New | Christmas | . 118 MIGHTY, MIGHTY PLEAS: A HAPPY YEAR AN - “NEIGHBORS CLIENTS, FRIENDS, | tO GREET YOU ALL THIS WA ¥ Draven Pan’, Box tm ear! loextend EEE a eee ae aa . CAR NOW, WE'VE BEEN SERVING Y : And ° | MAPPEARS SERVING YOU = gon A JOLLY CHRISTMAS DAY | a? Best — Wishes. of the — season | MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR! TAYLOR Happy , Merry New Christmas Schutz MOTOR COMPANY PLYMOUTH-DESOTO DEALER Year! ~~ oor _ FRIENDS AND’ USTOM AN NEW YEAR BRIN AND PROSPERITY TO ALL. _ EMMA BELL MA 4-1561 Birmingham Walled Lake ERWIN 0. POTTER , PUT AN END TO WORRIES, ; FEARS : CUEVROLET SALES | i ; ‘ I WANT £0 THANK ONE & | ALL FOR MAKING THIS A | | GREETINGS! FOR 43 YEARS & HOPE | To All | | : —_—_ | Our . ‘And May Your. Customers! : nd May Your . New Year | Be One of Happiness AND | Prosperity NOAH M. DENTON CLARENCE E BRANDT MERRY CHRISTMAS! BOB CUCKLER . ) REALTY — Bob Frost, Inc. 236 N. Saginaw CUCKLER With Sincere Appreciation — of Your Past Friendliness and Patronage... Your PLYMOUTH tWe wish vou and vours 280 Hunter Blvd. » Merry. | THERE WILL BE, MANY | ; é wore Davis Machinery Ortonville P \\ DINNAN NAtional 7-3292 66 OW HURON | A WE WISH TO | THANK ALL THE Merry PEOPLE OF PONTIAC : AND | Christmas | OAKLAND COUNTY « FOR YOUR To You PAST PATRONAGE | AND TO WISH | PVERYONE A From | Everyone at Lc 2 Sle CHRYSLER \ a olulay seas mn : | MERRY : MI 6-6934 DODGE = CHRY’ Le oxouf caso _Christmas ! ‘CHRISTMAS ————e Extends Best Wishes | FROM A iio 0 Ske wt AND A HAYDEN tt fs Ge Sincerest wick For . to thank You sincerely | that we may serve. MERRY Bob Oliver fo faith i ( | Happy Realtor you during 1959. Chr; stmas ap or your fal | and confi | Bir and Mia arent Tyler SEASON'S AND . E dence in our . wr busines New Year 86 E. Walton and the entire staff at GREETINGS A HAPPY Mp OYES methods. To serve you a May your Christmas be Nicer than ever before And your happiness grow through the years | that are in store. ‘¢ Orion Community Auction! New Year | COLE'S pee is our aim. Happy = Beason , * FAKLFE CLRANERS & DYERS Giroux. Franks MOTOR SALES | “18 Minutes from, Pontiac” NORTH Merry OLIVER poses scirarye CHEVROLET | Christmas 1000 S Woodward we. John KK. Trwin & Sons REAI.TOR . aR Since 1925 AUTO sU ORCHARD JAKE AY WILLIAMS) Oxford. Michigan oa 8-352 Birfringham AE] 4-2735 wy oantEQhARD PARLE, sonal one GENERAL REAL ESTATE 1000 Ww Maple An Gontiee Trelt ! = ° ° 313 West. Huron Street on wee 20 Walled Lake “MA 4-4311 | | h 7 Brone (mm) £28 , ; ds ite : s. | , te ? ki . j Bi ] i % ? . s % i <> | fe +. 42 &, ne ' ‘THANK YOU! >and You - AND YOU —AND YOU! | 5 , TO ALL our customers | £0 our warmest thanks for our biggest year yet _and we do mean 1958. We're Bing to keep right on giving that extra value . that extra ounce of courteous, friendly, com- petent service to every ; customer. | | Best way we know to say i"THANK YOU” 1s to {keep right on with the “friend- -making policy that Foaitt this business in the | ‘tirst place, you all “A MERRY | | Christmas AND A HAPPY N ew Year | RON STEELE RON SHELTON | HAROLD HOPKINS GEORGE HAROLD Community MOTOR SALES | 109 Fast Blvd. S. (oe 8-4530 FE 8 4539 / TOALLOUR & FRIENDS during the past year. and wish you all A | MERRY CHRISIMAS | AND | A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NE SV EAR EMBREE & GREGG Carolyn Embree Joe F. Hinds Levon Ostrancde: 1365 Union Lake UNION LAKE VILLAGE EM 3-4393 or ¢ | A Christmas tsb that's Friendly, | A thought that" s friendly, too, Because we cherish friendship * send them both to vou | Merry Christmas Haggerty lumber Co. 1947 HAGGERTY HWY WALLED LAKE MA 4-1084 and we wish. CUSTOMERS. We thank you for vour patronage | Albert Ff Sharpe , EM 3-3314 | AGAIN THE SAME OLD. WISH FRQM ALL OF US, TO YOU: A VERY Merry Christmas AND MANY OF EM, TOO! LARRY: JEROME Rochester‘Ford Dealer OL t-9711 Christmas Greetings And Best Wishes. | To each & every friend, ‘For a ‘39 that’s extra fine From year's in to year's end. Jackson's Rental Equip. 62 W. Montcalm FE 4-5240 ITs A REAL PLEASURE AT THE HOLIDAY TIME, TO SA¥ "THANK ~ YOU" | as WE WISH YOU A VERY | MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAK of prosperity, success and all jow most desire Ron (Doc! Mountain Tom & Sally Horwitz Ed Koch | MICHIGAN FLUORESCENT LT. 393 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. SHELTON Pontiac-Buick And Staff | Wish You | MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A | HAPPY NEW YEAR | Bud Shelton 30b Eastman ° George Mahon Stanley Nivelt Mary Jo Hughes Thomas Thompsoi - John Donley Jim Crothers Johnny Babarto Charles Mitchell ’ Richard Elsner Alex McKinnon Leon Manley Larry Cook - (,eorge Nash | | i { ; | : 2 : | Shelton Pontiac-Buick OL 1-81233 Rochester From All + of Us A ‘Heartfelt | | Lyon B Gregg. Wish Luta Young. j | | That vour Christmas he joyful and your New Year one of. good fore tune. bey Edw. M. Stout REALTOR 77 N. Saginaw St. Phone [16 5-8168 a) 4, a) a) bP dS GF a gy oF Gr gy ay ay ay uy oY or 2? gt dt dt at tk at ll at gS) a? _ J o£ ‘ i. re re ie Saw sae Oar See | BL bs hd hd hd Bd Be Sd of as dS a) a) aS ot) a) oT aS a) aT he hd he BS Bd Bd Be EEE SE Bh hd bh Bd ABE Bd AE Bd id 4d wd wd hd Bo wad 4d od "GREETINGS ‘TOMORROW — | = TO | CHRISTMAS To alf our clients and Hearty | , | WE : A VERY . in riends — we wish you a ; WISH is SSL fle ‘ie ee - *y WISH MERRY: May we continue to serve reeungs _ Customers and Friends Christmas eee FRIENDS STOCKINGS ‘ A Merry | to one ana Att From PROSPEROUS - PONTIAC = | - at or M ‘Be Filled : | Christmas WM..A. C. SCHUETT . Of Our —— = N CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS ne Merry Christmas and a ALL | MEHR? _ you Ys the wish of our| -To al our MAY YOUR ‘CHRISTMAS HAPPY | eran Ga ae 2 | YOU 1959. To All REALTY CUSTOMERS | » A MERRY With Every Joy tptey |KENNEDY]) &avmase | Many Friends WILSON | ss9 so yay rue ven) AND MAY THE YEAR . eee nonra west perorr | INCL Customers}. Merry PONTIAC-CADILLAC | K i axp Youn | NEW YEAR |. Pe itige -amarns anda ! 1350 iA 1959 | TREE | 3101 W. Huron FE 43569 J Christmas! “a: Open Evenings till 9 : oyous N. Woodward M , L : Light Up _Singer Sewing -New Year: Birmingham, Mich. 3 The Meaning i IF WISHES W A : | 7 Machine Co, |— Merry | sree — —?Pp — | ar aw xian WE Christmas! From _ | WHATE'ER YOU WANT MOST, MERRY | : C G EXTEND WHEN CHRISTMAS BELLS RING ve | | Allof Us “™ CHRISTMAS Ee |° we MERRY SEASONS GREETINGS Success like ours could never be OF THE at CRAWFORD AGENCY | AND A E CHRISTMAS _ SEASON | "et See tent the 7 oe Lake Orion; Prosperous New Year N N (~ GREETINGS AND a at eee ee oe cee & ASKINS : REALTY COMPANY : | Bob ‘Delvo To do our best for you! John P anchuk TO ALL OUR GOOD oO SINCERE STATE iwish YOUR JOYS Tony Grimaldi ALL NANCE CC Russell Graham WISHES CHEVROLET WISHES FINANCE CO. tou lmeen a caieualce Wate Gum Friends and Customers HOYT HAPPIEST nea Poatiae State Bank Bldg. Mieriper THE EACH DAY F & . , TO OUR FRIENDS ~ | Oakland County's Fastest < ee axp customers |- REALTY _ HOLIDAY . (| RES ar ey , . . Growing Dealer AGE DURING THE PAST Y rE 3000 re 20006 BEST WISHES! a YEAR. IT 18 OUR DE- ae C. PANGUS, REALTOR ae 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M15 SEASON | MERRY SUST As COURTEOUSLY. ERATLERSEEHANGE ae Teleureos me. se / CHRISTMAS usr As SprictentLy. 191% M15, Ortonville. NA 17-2815 60 8. TELEGRAPH FE 2-3200 Boe = ceas= ~ _ JIM It is so goes to serve you | te : ABLY IN THE FUTURE. OWENS . sudhan = we thank you for ake Se appy CLOSED ‘TIL. JAN. 2ND. 1958.) 4 7 , WILLI AMS. once ane taraae ile New Year FROM THE | Your FORD Dealer | 7 = > REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Harold Turner Ford EMPLOYES BALDWI FE 40547 TRUCE OEP. : USED CAR DIVISION A VERY : i 1 eevee B&B Auction Sales 1 tox Merry SEASON'S Season's OF THE 147 S. SAGINAW ST. oe MERRY CHRISTMAS Drayisa Picias, | : RXR ‘| Christmas| Greetings | YULETIDE Greetings |Factory Branch . XXXXXXXXX TO OUR MANY AMONG THE, MANY GIFTS BE- From All of Us at Sie rwuw , rUrwr STOWE: E PASSING Merry Christma: d Ha New | XXXXXXXXXXX_ —— Fee ott” west waruee | Yesr.cuuwime’ sat seme wen! GREETINGS XXXXXXXXXXXXX FRIENDS ONE, 18 THE FRIENDSHIP & our threshold during the year GOODWILL OF THOSE WE! May happiness be yours on this | : XX SERVE. IT IS A PRIVILEGE| Holy Day. = Al THIS HAPPY SEASON TO, | . XX - EXPRESS OUR APPRECIATION 7 B DIN R Al XXKX a ; Ae Bit Nah cata a it ; Sincerely and cordially WISHES | | ; | ; To Your Home P il ; Fi FLOYD KENT | ibeate “Heb ica?) CRUMP ELECTRIC ching you Christmas) VV LOL CO More Good Things on _ SINCERE GOOD | uburn Rd Auburn Heights ; — — . STORE 4 “he Ie * - enh WISHES | cheer Wand Ney Yeats) ORA FE 50885 WE 3-4200 re rie | o all of you For Y success. | or ; < 1916 - 1958 Anda Most — Merry 2 THE Merrier Christmas MERRY CHRISTMAS 42 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS | Enjoy able MERRY te : aa ay “GOODWILL” And A More Prosperous ) so . ' New Year LUCKY AUTO SALES SERVICE TALBOT LUMBER CO. t 0 9, Sopmew 5 . CHRISTMAS * . 025 Oakland Ave Pontiac Christmas A LOT Than Ever Before. 1 2200 DIXIE HIGHWAY FE 20123 SEASON! | CHRISTMAS! FE 4ases AND A iS na ae Mere - CAMERON H. CLARK CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD.| 05 ‘MT. CLEMENS ST. and ASSOCIATES SINCERE — Russ — Happy | x PE 37117— REALTORS . . MERRY CHRISTMAS We wish you and vours a WISHES HOLIDAY 2 . HAPPY NEW YEAR New Holiday J A TAYLOR. Realtor . - MAY YOU HAVE A GREETINGS D joyous holiday season. 7732 HIGHLAND ROAD iY ‘ FOR A W | Car» 4! MERRY CHRISTMAS . 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Proc TOHIS=-- i ’ ] . é = S 11:30 (2) Top Dollar. Programs furnished by stations tisted tn this column are subject to change without sotice (4) Concentration. — - : : : . —- 7) Peter Lind Hays. Na if | eS Ory. _ Channel 2WIBK-TV. — Channel 4—WWI-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel &-CKLW-TV ie aed : a _— | THURSDAY: AFTERNOON TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS engineer (Lew Ayres), re- Van Dyke, Nows Correspond- Cast of 95 Performs 7 covering from mental break- ent Douglas Edwards. 12:00 (2) Love of Life. 6:08 (7) Curtain Time. Comedy. down, escapes fiom hospital ~" (4) Tic Tac Dough. Colorful Ballet Staged (9) Popeye. Comedy. in Santa Claus costume and 10:30 (7) News: Gordon. : by Balanchine (4) News: Williams. Sigg esr all econ (9) Cochise Sheriff. 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (2) Racket Squad. Police ad- wits. rank | veioy a doc (4) Panic. Drama. (4) It Coud Be You. NEW YORK—In “The Nuterack- venture. tor, Victor Jory a police-_ (2) Cirele Th. (cont.) (7) Mother’s Day. er,” the Christmas story to be man. . =| (9) TV Theater. danced by the-New ‘York City Bal- * 7, ne oon 4am Cd wae wie ac ¥ axe J 6:10 (4) Weather: Flic 10:45 Service co sstmas pel - . let to the music of Tchaikovsky, eis (© Box Fo 8:30 (7) Ozzie and Harriet. Ozzie, al aut ea ieee “ D.c 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. as the CBS Television Network’s : ) Box Four. and Harriet’s hectic last min-| ormation, Washington, D. : And “Playhouse 90” Christmas Day ute shopping and holiday 1:00 (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. special, Thursday, Dee. 25 from « & . * 7 .ervice * ' ma e 6:25 (4) Sports. plans. 11:00 D a ice (cont., ciyinberace! | 9:30 to 11:00 p.m., a nutcracker = es 9) President's Greeting. sh lik soldi to lif (9) Movie (cont.) se { aped like a soldier comes e 6:30 (7) Comedy (cont.) \ (4) News. 9) > : 3 | (Alicolac)) Price nig enicnt oy News, Leeatl (2) Ladies Day. and leads’ a little girl through a (9) Superman. Quiz cs series of wondrous holiday adven- (4) Life of Riley. Comedy. on ay aie 1:05 (9) Movie tures. 9 - LG (2) Drama (cont.) (11:10 19) Weather. “ ‘ : (2) News: LeGoff. rae (1) Margie Hostess June Lockhart will nar- : a eed Show = 11:15 (9 eater. William Ben- (4) 1 we rate the story which begins on 6:40 (2) Weather. 9:00 ) Donna eed jhow! Hos- 11:15 (9) The iter a ee (4) E.T.V. Digest. Christmas Exe in th geet ae pital janitor (Buster Keaton) dix. “Johnny Holiday.” 149.) (2) As World Turns. as Eve in the 6:45 (2) News plays Santa for hospitalized’ (4) Weather. when an eccentric doctor visits = ~ , children. | (2) Weather. io 7) Day in Court the home of his two godchildren, : P (9) Mr. D. A. Adventure “ey 4) (colee) Truth or Conse- Mary and Fritz, te bring them 7:00 (7) MacKenzie R al ders. la as : 11:20 (4) Sports. niet the Christmas toys he has made. ‘| MacKenzie saves Ft. Clark (4) (color) Milton Berle (2) Spants. ave ces. _ Accompanying him is his young from cholera epidemic. , | -Janis Paige, Peter Lovre. 2 ° (2) Our Miss Brooks. nephew, to: whom Mary is in- (9) This Is Alice. Comedy. George Arnold Ice Revue ; . an Z ; 525 (2) Nig ate . Rober stantly attracted. (4) Honeymooners. Kr a m- (2) Millionaire. Christmas '!'*5 a ; he Gee ae i 2:80 (2) House Party. y dens, Nortons celebrate brings fortune and _ trouble a ue a : (7) People’s Choice. ; One. of the toys isa wooden, Christmas together. to three spinsters aa (4) (color) Haggis Baggis _ CANDY CANES AND HULA HOOPS — Candy canes dancing” doll-like nut-cracker. Fritz prompt- (2) Divorce Court. New : i = 6 ‘e (cont.) in hula hoops are among the eye-filling delights in ‘‘The Nutcrack- ly crams nuts into the nutcracker’s : show. Neglected wife sues 9:30 7) Arizona Gun Foolhardy /!1*5# a) Theater ont ) 2:50 (9) News. r,”’ Playhouse 90’s special colorcast on Christmas Day on CBS-TV. mouth so hard that several of the) : : scientist husband for divorce. tanger nearly provokes war) ay Jack Paar. Singer Jack Above, featured dancer Edward Villetla is seen in one of the many nutcracker’s teeth break and fall between Arizona, Mexico. : 1m ar. g 3:00 (2) Star Showcase. numbers in this holida musical pageant. to the floor. Tearfully, Mary res- Haskell ™” “4 ae cues the toy, takes it to her room, | 7:30 (7) L.. Welk. | -(9) Charter Boat, | (op eee Ue (4) Today Is Ours. | ae —_—_* ——— rors oy, ta o her . ‘. (9) Million Dollar Movie (4) Bat Masterson. Bat body-| “_ (7) Beat the Clock. : oF oe a into her re bed. | Wallace Beery, ‘Treasure guards General Sherman. . (9) Hour of Stars. re 7) Our Friend hit + Suddenly the room is filled with : : id ES Mest ta : . ‘an army of mice, led by a mouse Island. (’34.) (2) I've Got a Secret. THURSDAY MORNING { I ly : ry (4) Wagon Train. 11-vear- e St : ae 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours Daan ltaiiCacicontClaasroont" pecia ervices oe hater heads, all wearing old girl may not live to see 10:00 (7) Bishop Sheen. Christmas 7:99 (4) Today. (4) oon Sate , le:ee (4) 1 Married Joan. “wage . srmy surrounds ae eae Christmas. talk. (7) Big Show. (7) Who Do You Trust? (2) Movie W | B T | d arm) ary, : (2) Divorce Court ‘cont.) (9) Steve Wilson. 7:20 (2) Meditations. 9:30 (4) Romper Room. | e e evise a, oO vue an ae (4) This Is Your Life. 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. _ | from ' ; ; : ars : : > , | ‘his saber. 8:00 (7) Welk (cont) (2) Circle Theater. “A Pic- (4) Queen For a Day. 10:00 (2) Jimmy Dean | er wapy ve es (9) Movie (cont.) ture of Christmas,” an un- 7:25 (2) On Farm Front. (7) American Bandstand. | (4) Dough Re Mi | NEW MORK, = Catbolie a ae a a nas pie" (4) Wagon (cont.) interrupted hour of words. 3:30 (7) Breakfast Time (9) Big Rascals. ‘Protestant devotional services will | satis Hose bee Mary's delig! ‘. (2) Pursuit. AH-star cast in and music featuring actor|' > ae '10:15 (7) Lady of Charm 'be telecast this Christmas by the Ses = i nee ae “si “The Silent Night.” Brilliant Victor Jory, comedian Dick (2) Mass for Shutins. 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. | , NBC-TV Network in accordance | ok Neaeaen/ a r godfa ty ACROSS 7 10:25 (9) Billboard. with its annual custom. Moe ae = adittacker eine Lsute of rooms = FT F TF oO 8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. k * * Mary and her nutcracker prince . § Where Adam ih 10 fil (4) County Fair. lte:se (4) ore Hunt | Christmas Eve Midnight Mass /|8in reinforcements from Fritz’) ved* = | ql Treas . ‘ Ss af “ pt o © . . a . . : zon? i yo 4} 8: (7) Our Friend Harry. (9) Sherwood Forrest. | (2) Play Your Hunch will be telecast from St. Patrick's rey s agin who also unexpectedly ar = - on : 1 . r . 13 Nevada city | (9) Special Agent. Cathedral in New York City . 15 Decoretions Ih i U '8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. 5:00 (2) Susie. re ~ Wednesday, Dec. 24 from 12 mid- deen ee sare one ot her. 18 — Se J YY | a a aa 10:55 (7) News. bight: to 1:49 ‘Aare . ibatants she hits the king of the! He ln Bh go - 9:00 (4) Church Service. : — = = _ = * : lmice. At once, mice and soldiers! 21 Geraint’s wife il hi Uy (2) Movie, (9) Looney Tunes. iu: 00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. The Protestant church service on ¢/ 00” 0 OM Tm ai terack i Works ot — AST i 2) Detroit Bandstand (4) Price Is Right. Christmas Day will be presented ae leads Mary into te Fores| 37 Solar disk Uy, 19:23 (9) Billboard. 5:30 (2) Detroit Bandstand. (7) Music Bingo from Washington Cathedral (Epis- | [ee 5 (4) (color) George Pierrot. | oe copal) in Washington, D.C., Thurs- of Christmas. She is taken to the} 7 i i : festival in i tle, w 9:30 (9) Prelude to Queen. (7) Adventure Time. | _ lday, Dec. 25 from 9 to 10 a.m. |{estival in the magic casth vhere 34 Take revenge ; J. Sh ill talk| she delightedly watches the Span- 31 Home's lord _ | 11:15 (9) Nursery School Time. | on chr Fulton. SL, Dec. |i8h. Arabian, Chinese and Russian ror als ) tity 10:00 (2) Jimmy Dean. CHRISTMAS NIGHT PROGRAMS ion “Christmas, nesday, Dec. dances. the! waltz of the snowflakes 38 Dispatched (4) Dough Re Mi. _ from, 010: 30 p.m. a : : Females oo ., _ | | the waltz of the flowers, and the 41 Wateh (9) Queen Elizabeth. '6:00 (2) Racket Squad. (11:30 (4) Conce.tration. tse ‘dance of the sugar-plum fairy. 44 teltan city i] YY HO YH Pil 44) News. (7) Peter Lind Hayes. The Bishop s broadcast will be| 46 More severe yy 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. (7) Curtain Time. 2) T Doll . followed at 10:45 p.m. by a live’ Mary reigns at the castle (even 4 — } (9) Christmas Carols. (9) Popeye. a ay Saady remote telecast of services at the| today, so the stor, goes) as \ 54 Exaggerates we Metall hs ‘Lutheran Church of the Reforma-| queen of that fantastic country 37 Pratt =e : ‘10:20 (7) A Star Shall Rise. 6:10 (4) Weather. tion, Washington, D.C. | with its rivers of orangeade, - parties i) / yi | | | sweet milk and essence of roses, 59 Pootlike part £4) 10:30 (2) Play Your Hunch. |g: ; its transparent palaces of sugar a? Biblical name . (4) Hot Hunt. . Gy Hox FRIDAY AFTERNOON | : ' whiter than snow and clearer 8 Smellin 24 Years of life lectrode . - ’ n- DOWN organs 25 Unusual 45 Cheer | ; i6:25 (4) Sports. 12:00 (2) Love of Life ris as al shal tee; whore all Kieds of wee 4 Ratlan money c—— snk " Ripped 10:55 (7) News. | See ~ derful and extraordinary things 3 British 19 Mineral rocks 30 awry, 48 Masculine | 16:30 (2) News. (4) Tic Tac Dough. | : may be seen by mone “no have princess nin t i . appellation . 9 : 1c : | | ey ‘ scov « Torment 16 Household 33 Fail flower $0 Followers 11:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Life of Riley. (9) Hidden Pages. oe ced Mert Sed bed boncatahhal 5 Sewe bed Entices : 35 Huger, 31 College eS (4) Price Is Right. (9) Sky King. them. 40 this 5 Essentia nm 7) 3 A bs ' : 2 Noun suffixes the brain 43 Positive 35 Legal eaters (7) Music Bingo. oe a MI ee i vou George Balanchine, perhaps the : 6:40 ) Weather. (7) Mother's Day. . country’s foremost choreographer, (99 Myrt & Doris. Summerfield Reports -has staged “The Nutcracker” es- t R ‘ Pp 6:45 (2) News. (2) Search for Tomorrow. Volume Larger Than ‘57, pecially for television. The cast of =< = | or 1( Ly ( j O ‘9% dancers includes 53. regular’ S O 10 r QTams 7:00 (2) Dr. Christian. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light but Moving Smoothly "members of the New, York City, (4) (color) Michigan Out- Ballet and 40 children. The famous | doors. 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. WASHINGTON WW — Postmz aster Tchaikovsky score for ‘The Nut-! WIR, (780 CKLW, wws, ore WXYZ, (1270) WUCAR, (1130 WPON, (1460) WJBK, (1490) x ; th 2 — : I salle — lia *s * ty Decoy. e tees ni “Aredy |General Summerfield says Christ- cracker” will be played by a= £UNIGHT CKLW. News, David $:30— WJR. Music Hall $:30—WJR, Musie Hal Est ats o eon mas mail apparently is running, Pinos City Center Symphony ; wan = ecu Ayblos yecoee Georxe WXYZ. Rews. McKensie cur~ ews ele se 0) Powe Dues = slightly heavier than last year but | = 06 ews, r - News, a ows. E. se ews, George ae 2 ve Lucy. . ww ma WWJ, Faye ‘Plizabeth * WJBK. Spts. McLeod. . ® Iciicrs Di 1:30 °(7) Margie ‘is moving smoothly from senders | Were, Wattrick, McKensie] WXYZ Breakfast Club - 9:00-—W'K. News, Mrs Page (4) Jefferson Drum. ; ‘ rgie. ‘to receivers. = | = CaLw News. Chase CKLW, Empire Show WWJ. Paye Elizabeth (7) Leave It to Beaver. (2) As World Turns. * * e WCAR. WJBK News, George THURSDAY EVENING WXYZ Breakfast Club 9 Me fe “Heidi” (4) E.T.V. Digest | * WPON. News. Sports WCAR News. Martyn 6:00 Wik News a meee Derg. (9) Movie. eidi. ) E.T.V. Digest. | Summerfield’s statement con. | : 9:30—WJR. Jack Harri WWJ New WCAR News. Martyn ; . tained no specific figuures. Aides | *wws B Maxwel ae ON | CKLW News, Chase WEON News Lark 8:00 (2) December Bride. 1:35 (4) Faye Elizabeth. Towa lireakdvona hace Gat yet becn| WXYZ. J ly 10:00— WJ Artnur Godfrey WJBK News (4) Ed Wynn Sal reakdowns have ¥ CKLW News. Fddie Chase WWJ, News, Monitor WCAR Sports Page 9:30 WJK Jack Harris 4 ynn. | .. . ‘received from the 15 regional post. | WPON, Candlelight WRYS Curtin Calls WPON News, Candlelite CKIW News M Labbitt (7) Zorro. . 2:00 (7) Day in Court. d =, _Wiucen, Elizabeth oe sian Shot | (2) Our Miss Brooks ial operations offices scattere ews Li an Rm oon Dat ct WJ Arthur rey - r Wrre. '& ae ear WCAR News WWJ lens Maewell 9 | WWJ News [Prne Story 8:30 (2) Yancy Derringer. | (4) (color) Truth or Conse- 2CTOSS the country. beli t : Sie sone ana Seis ae | CKLW’ News “M Morgan (4) It Could Be You quences . py Hewenieryy they expressed) Dele CAR. Weettat | (0:30 WJR.-Don Ameche WEON moose Cancitehahs WIBK News Retd . (7) Real McCoys. that the over-all Crastmas ampere) oe al ! ys. as _meas Leepe hak [kad 11:00—WJR Whispering Sts ica wit juest House | WPON Chuck Lewis 2:30 (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. [Mail volume—measured by ion WXYZ. L Welk WWJ, News, French WWJ) News Maxscll 5 ; 0H P. items handled—is running 1 to 1'2 ON WPON, Christmas Caro! Wxv2 Paul Winter WXY2 E FP Morean 10:30 WWJ Don Ameche 9:00 (2) Zane Gray Theater (2) House Party. i i, ver last year GIVI woe won nmon, ancy | SEN Rowe Baries | Gaal F Maidiei® CREW “Rens pari” | (4) Behind Closed Doors. (1) People's Choice. Per cent over last year : : mos, i 'g s f * Wwi. Mel ay at ’ WCAR News. B Martyn hid Be eel catetieht la. eo wie N w sts ‘ Story of plot to kill Marshal) The Department statement was | CHRISTMAS 1S ight Tr , ; 1 Vv jews Wspg Sts aT : WPON. Jim Ameche 11:30_WJR. Queen Eliz. WCAR Woodling | WW. News. French Tito. 2:35 (9) Home Fair. made in response to inquiries CKLW. Hurley Davies ae ww lores aan extra CKIW News Davies (7) Pat Boone. Eddie Albert, ' about some individual post office NOT COMMON “WWI. Nightline. aad —— ales Stn | wear hue a «we. Jacques d’Amboise, guests. 3:04 (2) Big Payoff. reports that the volume had 9:06—WJR “= = WPON. Christmas Story ick Lewis (9) Mike Hammer. (4) Today Is Ours. dropped below the 1957 season. — TO ALL Lo en THURSDAY AFTERNOON | 8.00 Win Amos nm Andy Laie oe rime tas Music (7) Beat the Clock. As an example, the Cincinnati, | cKLW, sing, 5 Bing | se-ee_wii. News, Soune WWJ. Nightline oe | urley, Davies 9:30 (2) Playhouse 90. “The Nut (9) Hour of ‘stars. Ohio, post office reported yes- | CHRISTIAN = "WWwo, News Mletaen WEOR, 1CBelnt mas Musi , cracker,” with New York 8:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. terday its outgoing volume from | . Sela CKLW, News, Davies 4:30 WR, Special TEIN TIAPTERNOON City Ballet. (4) From These Roots. Dec. 1 through Dec, 19 was off | COUNTRIES 5 WJBK. Stereo WPON. Tomie J. . & (4) Ernie Ford. Jon Provost (7) Who Do You ‘Trust about three million pieces and 10:00—WJR, Glee Club WCAR News Purse WXYZ. Hockey Scat 1 bal Alain a f Lassi , he i fi “ol down about | Wek desk acres WEG, (Nema. Prince 9:00-wWsK world Tonight | cKLW Grant Livestoek (ay Bough elder 1:00 (2) Bcighter Day. ani ane imi | a ieam_wory time ov. Mune | GREM B SB ee a (9) Walter Winchell (®) Queen fora Day jee to: 26_wsn on st : CKLW News, Davies WPON, Tomie J. . WPON News Lewis . (7) American Bandstand Sond ran ie ae | —t Tistmia: ve * ruce rty 30— WJR i 9. } 5 » as iOS h : CKLW. Chor WPON, Carols TcRlw Wain leday Ney eee ne” [18:00 (4) Groucho Marx. (9) Big Rascals. zorden ven assis ir ca bia! WEYZ garrep on iee-wIe. 6 L WJBK Jack Rellbov : axwe (i Tekeer “ine ‘Deserter” iS ter in the District of olumbia, - ” sche pi ww, ae uo WPON Christmas Stars I: 00 WIR. lL. Haves io) Ice Hockey. ‘4:18 (2) Secret Storm. said in response to an inquiry that | . WWJ. Bandstand wean News Davies ees ec ee WIBK. Bob Maxell =| ‘the outgoing mail volume here is WxXT ews Mus é | ' 2 See Bete eee WJBK, News, Reta | CKLW Knowles ese ace bene [6:36.14 Masquerade Party 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. ‘up about 1.2 per cent and the in- WPON Muste WPON. PCHS Choir | 10:30 WWJ News CKLW Heatte: Devies | a ao ae Fai coming volume up 1.6 per cent. WCAR News 1:30—WJR, Dr Malone CKLW News wnowles eA tE ADL A (7) News. (4) County Fair. q : Catw Healier Deck 11:00—WJR vy Vinal 2:00" WIR Haopt (9) Sherwood Forest. 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WOBK News George Carew mons Chae "CKLW Gur Nona ia aia 11:30 (4) Jack Paar. Pat Suzuki, Workers Union has called a special Pontiac High Choir 1 P.M. AUS W Haren. FR 4.2428 2:060- WIN Dan Kirby WIRK News Mele palpi News George i:00 Wun earade of Rand« guest. iregional convention for Feb. 1 at HOD'S RADIO & TV WWd, News, Roberts WPON. Christmas Lullaby WPON Early Bird sports sade Neve. Coe ' : ae fill the in| Detroit Edi Choi IGHNAON'S RADIO eiv re eee) rts enzie | y = | Gai Pode ar paris vagy a bs meng erase an = ven Siro) | won News Goatrey Pint 0 ms oe a ! al e a 30 PM lr | auiGhwonn ay 8-4569 ews, jan ews rts ews enne rd caus . , wean = were WAY Waitrict McKengic WKY News Wolf j WPON or MrKinnon FRIDAY MOKNING WORSE GERBILS a a . a 1095 Lpral toa) FE 8-4569 , Christmas Stars CKLW News. Godfrey CKLW News iobv David | : , by the resignation of Robert Car} Rich TV WCAR “ews Bennett WJBK News George 1:30. 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