Teeth in Policy me SEP RD. _Fill-ins From Top. Aides | Arm. -Him -to.. Prepare NATO Speech WASHINGTON (INS) — President . Eisenhower is’ ‘expected today to step up the. pace of the adminis- 'tration’s efforts to put teeth in the “peace- Pentias From Paes | OYOugh-strength” strate- ALL. YEAR COSTUME — This young lady is prepared for gy framed at the NATO any kind of weather. ae core See Se ‘Paris meeting. with s record-breaking mildness a on hana ced Wa Gabnelel at cobtne Say Sacks bemnes | The ae ee ied — true. Sweetening the parking nieter is Miss Joanie Allen, 2577 Bender Dr., Drayton Plains, a Pontiac Press business office drive when he held a: whirlwind round of talks employe ‘with top aides on budget- 58 Degrees in City Friday, a eee en Sets New 62- Year Recor she wt ea gee yesterday from ‘tor the next few Aeon the U. &. ‘Weather Bureau reports. i ltesk of aptege 7 me Showers ended early this morning and temperatures port that he and Secretary a> ‘topped. . Tonight will be partly cloudy and colder. with & state John Foster Dulles will de-|. low Of 36-30 degrees. . iliver to the ndtion Monday night. ©: Dulles, who went from Paris io “Madrid for a brief conference with ‘Generalissimo Franco yererdey, ‘is echeduled to return. to. Wash 'tontoday, There was no time} ‘diate indication whether he will 4 eo with their fill-ins, he * will x *. Sunday will also be partly oe with igh of 38-42: = é 5 jak it Weal dar en panies | reached « high of 58 in downtown Pontiac. This — Je was 2 degrees above the record set Dec. 20, 1895. oe ee | The lowest temperature preceding 8 a. m. recorded in. TELLS FRANCO OF TALKS | downtown Pontiac was 35. The reading at 2 p. m. was 48. er tase woe aia Luke Discovers Angel’s Message MEMPHIS, Tenn. ® — Elvis | sounding ADAM KIMPEL | COVERED—When bank guard Adam Kimpel approached the the Boldup of the Community National Bank's Huron branch, is | counter “during the holdup the — !¢4 to a-car-by a state trooper. Walter Dudley, 28, of Campton, | bandit covered him with a sec- | iad gun, preventing him from an immediate alarm. = Pontiac Press Phote SCENE OF HOLDUP = ‘The Huron Street= pee ae “The giinman tnade off with Branch of the Community National Bank which more than $7,000 in cash, fleeing through the 0 ne Be ee Se eee eens Smee outeahee. ) ‘Pontine Press Phote SOUDUF SUSPECT = ‘The only supect in cumdy in Ky.. was arrested shortly after the robbery because his car was Har to the one in which the bandit escaped: He is being held for further questioning today. Presley reports Jan. 2 for in- | | duction into the Army—unless Hollywood manages to. have it 7 put off for eight weeks. | Army Delivers to Virgin Mary ‘Greeting’ Card to Elvis Presley | Me ee wort Annunciation. There ix teasen to believe Lake received the infor Goodlellows Sell from Mary. Here is bow the interview may bare come -~ ee ; “ By GEORGE CORNELL ota. shake aeaaiel 0 te Press am Drive AP Religion Writer said with wcheertal wint. “t's Ot White Lake a duty I've got to Gli and I'm going to de it. Daddy's already teld me to be a good soldier or bast.”* There was no cheer at Para- mount. In Hollywood, studio head ¥. Frank Freeman said if Pres- Only a mother knows the measure of that greatest drama: The bringing into the world of a new child. No other could realize the yearnings, the anxieties and uncertaintiés, the tremendous joys and high dreams of bestowing life. No other but God. ‘families. Goodfellows are conducting their lannual sale of Pontiac Press news-| papers. in White Lake Township today to..raise money for needy Twenty volunteers of the Metro- Soviet Government Asking: UN. Session on Weapons MOSCOW (#—The Soviet government called today for a special session of the United Nations or an ina: - Thug ‘Titiatens Employes. in West munity Street” Unit~ Money and two guns used in the the West Huron Street branch of the Community Na‘ . Bank last night were recovered at noon today from under the back seat of a suspect's car. Lt. Charles Leaf, of the State Police, said today the money and guns were in a paper bag similar to that used in the holdup. . ; The guns contain fingerprints which are being checked with those of the suspect, Walter E. Dudley; 28, of Campton, Ky. Dudley was arrested by Redford - after the holdup. The bandit escaped with more than i Lone in the daring one-man holdup. The guns recovered are 38 and 32 caliber revolvers, They fit the ie dea of the weapons used in thé holdup. Dudley's car, a 1948 Siete tied ete enteins was-not carefully searched last night to avoid disturbing finger- prints, Lt. Leaf said. A thorough search stich uncov- ered the loot. j Leaf added that Dudley would be confronted with ie evidence sometime this afternoon. Dudley formerly lived_in-Pontiac,.on Orchard Lake road. Lt. Leaf said he migrated several times between | Pontiac and Kentucky in search of work. | It was Pontiac's first bank robbery in three years and the first at the Community National or any of ifs eight Oakland County branches, including the West Huron_ branch founded in 1950. ; ‘The ‘bandit, described as unshaven and shabbily dressed, entered the branch bank at 994 W. Huron St., Waterford Township, about 7:58 p. m. and proceeded to the nearest teller~ ‘cage on the southwest side of the building. There he thrust a het at the teller, Mrs. Virginia. Graham, and said simply, “Cash. it.” Mrs. Graham, alarmed at the man's beard and dirty Shirt, was preparing to give the alarm, she said, when the bandit suddenly pulled out a pistol in-one hand _ Post State Police last night at a road block shortly .. ee ce et neat politan Club, Spirit. 78, and’ the and thrust a large brown paper: bag at her with: ‘the national conference to discuss disarmament. So it was that the perceptive physician Luke, in his project jey can’t show up as scheduled Se cace the genesis of Jesus, turned his course toward Mary. police and fire depariments were on street corners at 10 a.m, selling papers. ‘Their goal is $1,500. They'll stay out until all their papers are sold, Jan. 13, the studio- will lose $300,000 already spent in pre. perk to film “King Creole.” * * * And there was nothing cheerful post of | about 10 ~ Wille: = eb . arasak sBeta Soviet Foreign Minister disarmament other, sa “Fill. it.” Andrei A. Gromyko said _ é pave the way for an East- talks coulde- “You ean ole for yourselves” into the bag. Faced by the gun, Mrs. Graham, of 2594 DePew st, : West Bloomfield Township, ~~ to_ stuff — Mrs. Graham, pulled out another ards and clusters of acacias : ul ‘says drive chairman Andrew West summit conference. | what sort of result ean be ex- i. . ak cnt a igihid ois, tania “with pees | Ma Oe whan Presley's. vice ptesident ot the Metropolitan : Hussia’s Pailia.| Potted from meeting of foreign | At that moment the.” 2 = and yew trees. manager, Tom Parker of Nash- Cjub. Addressing Russia's Parlia : » bank guard, Adam Kimpel, : 3 __" final erops, trundied ) | ville, ‘Tenn:, who said the draft weet, Greeaa ‘apparent 9e:[ ee Seer tee eee | ae mudi. 4 notice would cost Presley half aie y+ . a _ ___ Jeeted a foreign ministers meet-| put “the ~disarmamient— issuer UShed over AGING; 'the door, training his two guns on 3 is : tniltion dollars in gross income (> Sed in Collision — Thursday: by the 15 NATO me a oug ‘sete What's going on here?” | ; a 2, Col. Luke glanced at the gray sky. WiMtet’s rains soon would) | idedlately, CHARLESTON. W. Va. (INS) oul & = amen stalemat aca ae canes oe ck Continued. Page : 4. be starting. Smoke hung over the farm™Aquses, and from’ 1. estimated that the govern- | —Five persons were killed in an +e & calls for Rigradthon tye. sito biel Ba et on 1 a | : within the rock pens came shouts, ane ses sense of sheep ment would lose at least half 9 | auto-truck. collision early today, | The West has consistently |, secs semis 9 sheets SEARCHED FOR MARY Presley's ‘upkeep. Charleston, W. Va, ia the U.N., Gromyke said, and “If Mary still lived, she would bein ber: 700 now, Almost: 30)". = years before, her Son had made His tremendous sacrifice tor|* ‘ rous Snipers’ Only Target Practicing _ an. Luke prayed silently. Grant that he east find her © +. she could reveal so much . oe ee ee. ee ‘The road curved steadily downward, descending from the ; (Continued on Page 26, Column 1) 7 Three ven schoolboys eicied | because of the Christmas: “dangerous snipers hoo! Boys. ae Area iship, They all got jone decided saether and Ht : = cated Red China should not be ‘and aimed it at Kimpel. “You don't come another step,” he told Kimpel, brandish- Mag & pes i the guard's tare. left out. In the recent session of the U.N, General Assenibly Rus- sia insisted that all 82 U.N. mem- bers—which do not include Red (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) to Mrs. Graham. Both guns were’ x * * identified as .38-caliber revolvers. x | When the bag was filled, the THINK OF IL bag and hurry it up,” he said | esoma eee ag qs ; that: scores . Two of are from Pontiac car a cali other!,, «> Po P art Time Santa Meved were terrorizing the coun jand ‘one fro eld Town. two agreed that a little rifle prac-2 Youths Get 30 Days, $100 Fines ‘Faces-Bad Yule. noreinanoo en mmeed oo tice would ‘be: tus, Barn He : | isa The trio drove to Franilin road.| ax bu J i/} After opened Suit ne eu fay rice wpa In Today’ s Press , BOM x pads fo ail es shortly am, 5 ss oe Bates seme eee et Pomp beg optetins fl OI a 8 to 8 bomb scare at: Van & fearon: Shwintlp Getiedt in: Bollevite . AM nepet tute e Boon ciperen were under 30-day jail sentences and = Paitoriats eee ce * * : Home Section ........ 17 to 7 Justice of the Peace Harry A. oe of ; Belleville sen- | (a aoe tenced Richard Coleman, 17, of Belleville and Byron | - os oe os ‘|. Michiling, 18, of New Baltimore, Thursday night. The two . TV: & Radio Programs .... “admitted calling the school and reporting a vont had / Santa Class Story *§ 2,700 pupils were sent home. A search PROG RE two youths, arrested for ques- pects, Open Bam #18 Orchard Late: of others, admitted the hoax, pe r This i |traftie and safety committee of the Pontiac Area. Cham-l x of Commerce. Metz. claims that the majority of house fires occur) joy Pontiac Board of Education in tea(0Urime this time of year, especially throughout the/n eral court in Detroit. - . holiday season. i eee ie : oe coo a pean tl Christmas trees be kept in|™ '¥° ¥* A RPE Haskili pointed out that if sev- | ise RUSSIANS speedy decision after briels are water, | eral inches are cut off the bot- corr eee. “Even though they are cut, they) tom of the tree, water will be U Among those that testified were stil] absorb water. The big tree permitted to seep up through the SF hs lings, attempted to show that the eet board: - i, shifting of attendance; « boundaries: and in the location of $F 3. Violated its policy by allow- ing white students living on the edge of the Jefferson Junior High attendance area to attend Eastern i MOVED CLASSES 1 officers and) 4. Transported classes of stu case last night. School to McConnel] School in a) aid there were bloc and kept them segregated $ present and from the white McConnell pupils. ot which only Attorneys for the school board and two oth- sought to prove: realized that a 4.Phat-the-school-board ‘located ‘place: buttens connected with Pontiac and without regard to race, color} ... % : Police headquarters, but before or creed. - Congress Considers Program oilias cial dais tan Sentth ADHERE STRICTLY had already jot J t.. | | 2. That its policy of students at- ; | Saale wae eS: TE sesccsRye Scholarships. Re ee Era eon to balance: or Sta et Se Soy pers are in a conservative mood, * At the same time, auto execu the bandit and hour tives sounded a note of optimism. north on Tilden in Chrysler's President L. L. Col- Lake road, bert said his firm is experiencing he turned jits third best sales year. George ey, Romney, president of witnessed: this, ® |ehe ved tip ite past flacal your. sheriff's dep- Chrysler ‘shutdowns in Detroit ‘who had been will affect about $0,000 hourly across Til- rated employes, Chrysler will the res- clos¢ fits Dodge plants from the car speed- end of work until Jan. 7; and @2Y Until Jan. 6) its Chrysler divi- of the car Jan. 2, and its Plymouth plants 3 and and black. from Tuesday until Jan. 2. oo = deliberately hindering it. dollars : . \_. They maintained they paid no at-|. The NEA program includes pro-| ed % supply missiles to its sou gar Bebigoegh son veh tention to racial questions: in de-|posals shortly after 9:15 for college scholarships for| NATO allies to deter Soviet ag- | St GP 8s was 1s ze : | ! i Ht Mostly Fair, Pleasant — | Mem lar ee Ce - J e : ° A said. “ 5 q : Nation's Weather Mixed tts stece tar smied goa: £0: 22" os cuclgEsrion: why te ti natinty scone tapertent fs as Autumn Makes Ext tea receuneinn eee ee ee a job here, nevertheless was held] ANSWER: From the earliest days of the Christian era, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Begg Ah oe officially at 9:2 output -of “ballistics milesiies. pohly @rea/ artists have been fascinated by the humble, inspiring scene of A hill t into the? WILL. ASK $2 BILLION he die Seinen mc uucaue wir initencan’an weet soak wee Oo che cen meh into the TC ier alr steaming southward| “An additional-two billion dollary|NO GUNS FOUND —_|gddition, the angela and shepherds, the three kings from the = a ne y sc When arrested, Dudley had no| Bast; os hecte wadl medio ane’ oc educa ae these! and in sections of the Northeast,|the Gulf region dropped tempera~!nance other segments of America’s |nig sednline 6 Wetted non provided # tremendous range for the display of bott ,. bat it was mostly fair and pleas-U7eS more than 20 degrees inj a ‘ Township Police. jartistic talent and devotion. The story, as told by a po agen gr — wont iece dma eats the it The far-flung importance of| _ * —* ~=* ) N 2 mn tS ae a ren |Salad ena al | -| to soltttions to er fous had been)@nd produced som ; ae cab ema ated Ard] Went penn eye. aed et ght 8, oe orenntations \ ed vania. pos developments took on add-|« ; famous Nativity scenes; so did Botticelli, Murillo, Raphael, El) Full U8. Weather Bureau Report Some sections of Eastern Newlea sipbinaaane ss the light of de- ‘about $7,000,"" |Greco and Michelangelo. Artists in each age picture it difter- \ A oD SURE erent |York Stale recelved “up to. one mand Hill *Kimpel, a forme? Pontise po- jently, but all find it a source of tremendous inspiration. , hour today, : 18 . ao . Today ta Pention ‘\ Mewest temperature preceding- § a.m. it 8 am: Wind Velocity 20 m.p.h./ Bu Moon idiom most of New England. POP rtccsne: Ta ....:....0 Co skies predominated over BR, Bees esers 3 \a og” Reet “ the Pacific Northwest with show $s.m........3% %p.m..........08@rs along the coast as far south a. . las San Francisco. Showers extend-| me es 2 er . +. 388 ' cades. 6 im 1901 ee 4 | _B¥atustersueeysacs Pe ee and | wonderful "whether you're off on a late vacation or [ just on an overnight } visit. You'll like our |. prompt pick-ups and deliveries, too . . ‘ and our. modest : prices! GRESHAM CLEANERS sx, suas | Drive-In Service — Save 10% Cash. oat Carry! 605 Oakland Ave. Branch 5 Oakhill FE 4-2579 Open Monday Thru Saturday 7 a.m. to £ p.m. - Ncaeve Truck to Victim TULSA, Okla. @ — Common * pies, dudge Lioyd C. MeGuire “s Suspended a $15 fine against Mrs. Students will be eligible for alk ‘of the regular Wayne student ac-' | Classes will be offered in Eng-# in 1770 —* to the days of] beaten ico nienr 3 FE ‘NOTICE Patrick Tweedleknees sat up on the floor: “As for strength,” said) ° id ? f he, “You're already the strongest | Last Minute lorie ch cant Se Ch ist Sh ! * ) % * naa ristmas oppers | “How do you know?” asked the — | al laughed and put his arm All 3 " : around Richard's, shoulders. ; ““Tweedieknees was both the | shape at will and so he made him- 'gelt into those awful creatures in Thrifty Drug Stores © QS..." res ithe Sea,” he told the astonished = eae: boy. “You see he can-change his i : order to test you.” OPEN TOMORROW [222 => =~ ; | Tweedieknees and collapsed | again on the floor, 4 ‘Sunday, Dec. 22nd “Now,” said Santa. “Le{ us go to the workshops for tomorrow is work to be done.” mi -* * * Clip This COUPON | |kingdom by Christmas Day. I must lburry back to my own land at “I have thought of that,” said The people are in distress and , | mot one child in Mitzenpoo will | hang a stocking tomorrow night.” | “I shall fiy!” cried Richard. “Wait and fly with me,” said loading of the sleigh you go to the you will be prince and king. To- night be just a . i te * + : | Richard i did as Santa told; thim and went off with Tweedi-. i knees. What a fairy land of toys he Born in the hush of a Holy. Night, our Saviour still lives in our hearts ., . His message of Peace and . Good Will sustains our spirits,-inspires our dearest, hopes. May all the blessings of the First — dwell with you now and always. - BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD. J OF the 5. Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Christmas Eve and there is much | “Christmas Eve!” | exclaimed. Richard. ‘‘King Ignatz of Ketchi-@. ‘kan swore to conquer my father’s: Sam Benson Says: “| must admit this sale § will be the most sensa- tional one in the hsitory of my store ... . | bought too much and must sell regardless of cost” NOW! Before Christmas! || SAVE Upto 60% oft } Senta, “Word has come to me | that there ig no jey in Milzen- | | peo this Christmas season, King © Ignatz in indeed at the gates. .| Santa. “Now, while.I see to the @. |toy shops. For the rest of your life By HUNDREDS OF JACKETS BE SOLD... Lined Ivy League Jackets Lined Gabardine Jackets Nylon Reversible Jackets PRPS PPLPPPPL PLS SLALDLA DA PPPP PAP PPL UY YOUR FAMOUS MAKE SWEATERS! All Wool Coat Sweaters Lambs Wool Crew Neck Slipovers AAAI AAA AAA AAAAAAAAAAAPPRAPPP PAL PPAPDPPPPPPPPL A MEN’S PANTS and SLACKS REDUCED bs SELL! DRESS PANTS ---— One Group Dress Pants Gabardine Lancer Dress Pants Corduroy Ivy League Pants One Group Light Weight Pants One Group Sharkskin Pants All Wool Suiting Pants All Wool Flannel Pi eee e © #8 ee wee “eee @ero eee ue eane +e eo 2 * © e ee ee ** see © @ * he He ee ee ee ee ee "ee ese ## @ * * ** ee ee eee OD ee ee ee **e¢*re ee © +e we wee -* © © © ++ + ©. + -- f GIVE WOMEN IN WHITE UNIFORMS paged DISCONTINUED STYLE UNIFORMS ¢ Nylon, Dacron, Cotton, Dacron and Cotton. One group of dis- continued numbers, odds and ends, better uniforms. slightly soiled fram handling. Not all sizes. $1.50 off our regular low price on eny uniform in stock during this 5-hour sale ion Gowns. $3.91 " lon Slips. tai Gabardine $ “4 $2.91 . erve Pajames. . $_ 8.87 ee ee ee ee ee i i ee ee ee OS AP PPP ALP L SG if | SUITS AND TOPCOATS MUST BE SOLD! SUITS = REG. NOW Assorted Suits, blue “grey - tan ....... $49.50 $16.00 Triple Twist Suits, hard finish!....... 49.50 24.00 Sharkskin Suits, that hold press... ea i 53.50 29.00 Wool Worsted Sully... ..+. 56.50 34.00 Import Wool Suits, just arrived....... 59.50. 39.00 — Sharkskin, 2 pants suits... .. . 79.50. 49.00 _ TOPCOATS at Pontiac's Lowest Prices REG. NOW ~ Lined Gabardine a ae $29.50 $16.00 All Wool Tweed Topcoats........... 4950 . 27.00 Wool Blend Trench Coats........... : 45.00 26.008 — Triple Twist Twill Topcoats.......... 3450 19.00 Import Tweed Herringbone Topcoats. . . $9.50 32.00 Men’s SPT, GOATS al LOWEST PRICE in History -SPORT COATS a REG. NOW Impotted Wool Sport Coats. Be fast 50 $16.87 Ivy League Sport Coats........: . 29.50 18.87 Stripe or Plaid Sport Coats... ...... . 34.50 19.87 ALL WOOL SUBURBAN COATS MUST BE soup! | SUBURBAN COATS | RG. NOW 8 ee Re Sinden Seals . $22.58 (S$12.87 : » Su Coal...2.., 2795 bce Luxury fe oe gellar bein ae Fancy Suburban Coats....... re _ Cashmere Blend Suburban Coats.:..... 34.50 Corduroy Suburban Coats............ 21.95 _SPorT SHIRTS ~ rer Tama ot Ss i ewes eee eee ee enn e concerned with the Pon- _ tiae-Area United Fund for 1957 nas done a grand job. The workers worked. Let’s agree on that. : a IDEAL FOR CARISTMAS GIVING JANE PARKER - Fruit Cake 2.65 3.95 1.39 - 2-18. (DARK) - : . 1.49 eee eee > eco te: ORE eee . = “|Willie. Ervin Jr, and Mary Reed,| wallpaper from the largest | ‘Thomas, all of Cooksville, Ont; ] .© Walltex © Sanitas three daughter, Mrs. Harold Wal- 19 Funeral}, Surviving are his wife, Renetta, “in Oakdend * Memorial - The Reakty will be said’ at 8° Caan 0%, |a.m. Sunday at the Richardson- Bird Chapel, Walled Lake. Mr. Perry leaves his wife, Helen, | and-a daughter. Service will be at 3 p.m. Mon. son, 52, of 40 Gillespie St. will be. rk ban tastier tae oe At Brown Bros. Aa L. R. Miner officiating} Exclusive Wallpaper and Paint Store, Surviving besides her father are 704 West Huron Street, J you may select your all of Pontiac. Mrs. Wilson died Tuesday in Pon-| assortment of famous tiac General Hospital after an ill-)| makers patterns in ness of more than a year. ROBERT CARLYLE | Oakland County. TROY — Service for Robert Carlyle, 48, of 375 Colebroke St., : who suffered a fatal heart attack, Chodee from such while driving bis car near his} nationally known makers home Thursday, will take place at 10 p.m. Monday at Price Funeral patterns as... Home, Rochester road. Burial will. be in Union Corners Cemetery, Ps Birge © Varlar Northminster Preshyterian Church | ¢ Kazenback & Wallace A native of Canada, Mr. Carlyle] ¢@ - © Imperial had lived in Troy for four years. Fisher He leaves ‘his wife, Agnes; a © Stacy Hand Prints daughter, Mary Rose, at home: 5 ett his mother, Mrs. Janet Carlyle.| @ Wal] Trimz © Arts and two brothers, Andrew andj — all Fine four sisters, Anne of Cooksville, om age gy Sa ge gg eo This also includes the ever Meffin of Coventry, England... popular scenics and murals FORRIST HARDING : SOUTH LYONS—Forrist Hard- BR ing, 72, of 415 Ripple Bivd., died ‘2 Surviving are his wife, Lulu; FE 8-9311 16-OZ. 2 Tyet. (Light Coke) CRESTMONT BRAND Seeees Sherbet ie 59 nie __ AIL Prete Rffective Thru Tues Ae You'll like the larger, . * : GTe aE Mobet COM mica ° longer-lasting KING = | of WHITE OAK — Donelson-Johns Tea “The. Rev. G.J. Bersche,|2"¢ his -son; Bud‘of Walled Lake{- ‘Iher pastor, will officiate with bur-/One brother also survives. 5.99 2.99 VE ON USEFUL HOME Gil 230 N. Cass Lake Rd, Rev. G. J. Bersche, Pastor Joba Haslett, Asst. Pastor “Sunday School 9:45 A, M. Sunday Worship. 11:00 A.M, |) 220ree | Confident piving In Cathedral Or re § H ‘i _ . -_ |hoy hurried along that path to town. He had no wep Lanphet carried only: neuer "ance -Tove- tahoe“ .. ¥illage; his widowed mother was dying-and he hoped to light HURON AT WAYNE CHURCH SCHOOL... FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Pasier... Atv. WaLiAM MARBAGH, 0.8, Associate Pastor. REV, GALEN £, HERSHEY, B.D. | WORSHIP SERVICES . .. 9:30-11:00 . « 9:30-11:00 . Bible School .. 945 AM. ae Morning Worship 100 AMP Youth Groups 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship 7:20 P. M. | Wed. Prayer and Saihe. Bows 720 P. uM. on the lawn of Baptist Church; Trinity choir of 40 voices will present “The Messiah” with Levi Gary, singing the tenor solo; and of 320 Rapid ee ee et ee as See ee eee \lewish Groups of Pontiac;The lord's at Hand’ == Join Detroit Federation Subject of Sermon Nativity Scene oo Quartet of Ponting Sat Waterford Se to Be-Portrayed : E Forwbill Sategistic of the’ Jewish Members of the 200 Jewish tam- v. Srpaning. CHUR THE “cca Seiten ae] Zaman of Sei, Ment of he 0 Sel aa af the Junior Choir, witiort St. Mary’s | CHURCH oF sople of the Sunday School! Mrs Loyis Lessard with the Jewish W Federa-|the:1968 Allied Jewish Campaign] > elude at the 1) e'clonk- worship! s: ATONEMENT Thiston is yreddent 44: to Si ‘Silent Night’ tion of Detroit was taivine residents of the Greater Detroit! — Sunda: morning i St John's St. Mary's tor Hills Episcopal k *\ Papieg: Peedbytertad~ Pravy is secretary. The R ‘ During Procession Judge Theodore presidents | Federation and its 13 Ibeal mem- : perve Christmas this yea: with) $ext Clintenville 4. Wanel niente Ck Visa! of the two organiaations, respec: jber agencies. oa "On Christmas tench 6. searees. ‘esias H <7 ‘ = ‘Eve rol rere. as | “There will be twenty minutes OS. =~ = “Lege ate: for tamnilies ‘with children willl] Suridery Schoo! +. 0:30 A.M. \Christmas carbis* played on * ull and formal integration, ap- ill be “Lt - {be held im the church, with a na-| joming Worship 1045A.M. sichurch chi by. Charies Pre: - / by the Pontiac and Detroit Postlude will be “L'Allegro.” tivity tee cut} Mornin p a a in at 4 beg gre Tema The Junior and scene DORPEURE: by | | 9 to you, > yet glee foie. to open agi Inn at Bethi ) Sealor Cholrs bom a - AKELAND — a Lakes Church / interim “sing "desu ‘Bambino stmaa party 16r the eccengyioe ese, : We know that to them that love! Eve extension sérvices by th Rev. Cab W. Neon, pastor (0. with w” Orta ee Maceday Lake Roads ) ogethe Fresh Air Society, Camp Tam- The candlelight’ midnight servi Roy F tambert, Paster ae ee — BS Sr eS, Sa eer ee me grein ma ee Bible School = © #30 A.M ter, the Jewish Family and Chil- oy jl p.m, with traditional carols | .Moming Worship. 1045 A.M. The effectual fervent prayer of ) give pro-| dren's Service, Hebrew Free Loan; ushering in thecelebration of the | Youth Groupe 700 P M. a righteous man availeth much. Sh andthe Jewish Home for /ged. Suicay evening at i ‘the chil-ibirth of Christ. The rector, the} Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 PM ie Dr. Saruel'3, Chatets and Dr. 4°00 of the Sunday Schoo! will Rev, , William “C. Hamm willl] Evening Service ,.245 PM. a the Christmas’ program, |preach, : i Benjamin Bisgeir, 1987 Pontiac pre : | : : Pampaigh Chairmen, were elect- einen’ of panes, seetations a Seer nn ae eC NE TOO FIRST METHODIST | ioe Sis te “a South Saginaw at Judson = == Paul T. Mart, Pastor 9! the c Bathe st ||, i Bnnounéing the. plans for Christmas Cantata 459 CENTRAL ; Worshin & Mass, with the me tegration Judge Levin and Dr. Arn- CHRISTMAS. PROGRAM 0:00 A.M. Sunday orship Service 3. A, Koman’s “Mass koff called attention to the mutual t Mari it Ba ist 10 A.M, to 12 NOON “THERE WAS NO ROOM” ot the Blessed | howe taking te ary /sivantage of recopnizing tit toe AT Marimont Baptis Everyone During Richard George He mkéeper; movement of Jewish population; as : ve WV elcome: 11:15 A..M. ChurehSchool ~ Urban will sing| Starow Héleworth gnd dean (redefines the area of the organized) The Senior Cholt of the Mari- iret Chinas Chats eal Seaman tl ak : . 4) *Adeste the ‘Rev.| Whipple, siaive giris, Hannah and Jewish community beyond the for-'mont Baptist Church, Walton and] Agee dia conduct} Mebekahy and Judy, Whipple, mal municipal boundaries. Hollywood, will present its annual] > Church —_ FE albeit weet Me a sscoshssosas tll P.M. “Holy Cal = _ | ho ie, = — = eins 1 %, ecg: ’ Pastor hes, OL 2: veh rt F _ The ccc ee tae oko a lalaon body iniplementingthe| Sunday The. Rev. Badwin White, OL2-4751 sate Ee (cone appeated at the inn at deth-|® ais : uae. pone aa ——— . | Canteal Christian Cherelt’ 2 a ee eee comnery Principal Mabie Renal ee pane sceompen| : CHRISTIAN TEMPLE FE — SAT N, Saginaw IM, the Christ. Standard-Time Hero we 505 Auburn Avenue / : G, W. m2 ae ‘ i! ) 3 tee Dr. L. L. Marion—Pounder / ~~ .: BIBLE SCHOOL . nee eka rac ie geen eigen = : al > ae fretorartc ot ie g ec is pageant at 7:30 Sunday Chr ro ae dies ‘Seminary, Saratoga Springs | @ Tusic of the contata wag] - < 0 F M—Chritmce Cots by Tempe Chir” | a & : = Pr 4 = : | j ES S 1 = q A ss . : 1190 12:15 School s i | - {cameras PAGEANT 1K ae cena ae a Ot Pteidenece Baptist |mte ee poral ea cif = aa : oe (te Service Wedneder) TaDabAT DEC MBER Sunday School 9:5 AM. Meee Worship 11:00 A.M. _ Sunday School Christmas ‘Program '7:00 P.M. wall i, Dee. 24th, mP. M.{ Fe tive Midnight Carol Service tj a. Special Music by Two Choirs <= “ me ~ Madaagat “THE WONDROUS. GIFT Is Given” May He; Whose birth we. celebrate at : ou His loving Rendon and» Bld Chetan ol tat toe you to hear the. outec'e.. ng ag ea day haa co ew a i ls oc = tid ie eas a eae 5 i : 2 3 Shi OM RRA. ONDER MAEDA Lab apes 0 OSA DAADD LARRY ES ROHL Ne \ : Ere ee | ci eval rae i ; pa SRN aide ee ee a : i é | On | apivaae <: gS Sale ct. Saueaga SS Ss pote ah 9)" ee [tours — tare SHOW 10 P. - _ James STEWART M. “THE SPIRIT OF ST. ae — ok E @ Scape : ee | * i + Christrias Eve. Wed.-Pri: “The: Pajama Game, . ohn Raitt; Burton; Sat. “Far Horizons,” and “Cruel|Durves, dayne Manstieia Tower.” : SUNDAY & MON. ONLY - pies RS Sun.-Tues. “Gunfight at the OK/"C ver,” George Coral,” Burt Lancaster, Kirk Doug- dea: Lake Walled Lane ~ Blas; - “Joe Butterfly,” George Na- der, Audie Murphy. TEEN-AGE |“ 1” Vite bas HURON, Miltora — ‘Spirit of St, Louis,” James: ed 5 “te * pea, Bdge," : RIO j ; Sun. -Mon. “The Delicate Delin-| Weds: “the Rabe," color, Richard] e quent,” Jerry Lewis; “Man ae foe Sam ; j AS THE Menta teas Pek hamwes to Previous Penile Wynn; “The Y Don't Cry,”| TABLES : Sal Mineo, James Fri.: “Tarzan and the Lost Sa- GET TURNED fee xe'3!" 0 schon, von ON THE There are more than 8,000 sched) i Shr TR iz "al = Bua ~~ Wite.”. Jo Collins, Ruch Lee EAGLE watt te Man come Ro Thr, : |_ Wed.Fri.: “The DI,” Jack Webb/r0m Cpight “te” World settee: } Don Dubbins; “Iron Sheriff’, Ster-|"Sir*teont “Abbot ied Same, aeet| Jathouse Rock,” Elvis Penster: ~ STARTING “TODAY! fe 1:57 - 3:53 - 5:49 7:45-- 9:45 gown,” Jane Russell, Keenan) [OR¥E sigiale WSIS ie ah oe | ib LOS, HOODS! fuss" b: c = = 4 = : a S ONE DAY ONLYI|§ 2)8, 2nd THRILLER! 2 RS THE MOST TERRIFYING SUSPENSE_YOUR HEART EVER a : he & Reeds Inet ! Woodward Avenue in' Bloomfield Hills in coler by FESuMecoron LUNCHEON and DINNERS |i — = = sin nen Ait wh wa DINNERS: Monday thro Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. |e ADDED, “PANAMA PLAYLAND” (SPORTS) SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. 1% “ALASKAN SLED DOG” Plus is andaoiot LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 : - Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations |/¥ Sa wn watias |f STARTS SUNDAY [stra nal PaO e2 Ze won. Masher 42151 | ——p it THE MEN... THE CHASE... . THE DUEL THAT TORE THE OCEAN re, SUM BALL | PSF 4 ; Tracking... stalking,..hunting each ae) i ~ mad 34 : , Dedrs Open 12:45 other across a thousand miles : a eae Lan 308 308 of exploding ocean — Thea” ~~ Pf THE DEATH BATTLE ‘ ‘TOMITE—Last Complete Show at 9:30 P. M. | . THE SUB-KILLER AND ‘e ” PEGGY KING” if nies ee 7 eee Yl THE KILLER SUBI} SUNDAY |L2-\9 4-34 || eye ; nS FIRST SHOWING || agi , ‘In the CITY of PONTIAC! ia , | ‘SMX SECONDS fod ¢ |] PetonicHT-3 Bic Hits! @ FROM NOW... | . "HIT NO. 2 The strange alliance There Is Nothing . ‘between the most famed . as Funny = * ‘ ; ; cae Ubi a badmen will be put to . a _ the test! — ‘| a be John Rit-Carol Haney fy : | © SUNDAY — A 2 ‘ ORR: | Ca r ef ¥ ALSO-GI Jokers Take the | ; 1 | TECHNICOLOR, be nae ss e a , Leer be ta > JAMES DEAN ——_—_—_ WPLAYS HIMSELF Brongn SAME AVES IN '|—> RoeS: Calor . THE JAMES i> Save ar ere ' ial a A - ‘eh ' Mi (oh ~~ * soe ja A eee Ty =| T aaah on Top. in TV, | WH | a, Wants to Do. Movie | 8S @ en Bu aiwunn SF gi 1 3 TECSOY 4 Me 5 CLIOSA 6 SMLUS 1 7 LOVEVE | ‘tae .- ‘WILSO = 10 2 DANIELS’ INSURANCE “Prank,” said Jl, “tried to do things for me in Hollywood. 11 TACHE ‘He sent me to see | ‘talent man at Warners. © set wats in locate a Sete . bag vt eiias rs ]1 guess Mr. Biano ws n't too ‘fmpressed. I never heard from Vig = << COMMUNITY NATIONAL “Ian 0 Pays 242% Wish All Our EF senile» on. SAVING CERTIFICATES ‘ a Merry Christmas Bs ad your surplus savings or invest and Happy New Year 8 a of Life. That was °53.” “Commie Jack Carter zooms to} / Ge HAW-a-week class Dee. es é % ae La Sweaters from $5.95 te $32.50 “Bhop the Sicres That Have Never Compromised on Queilty” _ aL tical show on Broadway cost $75,000. The Four Lads may be the first of the popular quar- tets to get their own TV'er . . . Jayne Mansfield and Erin (O'Brien will join Bob Hope's GI tour. Jane says breathily, “IT love soldier audiences — they're all men.” ; TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A Texas oil man's giving each of) his friends a cheap radio for Christmas — but each one’s in al Gp Cadillac. That's earl, brother. [ ae (Copyright 1957) “TTS LATER HAN YOU THINK PRICES § SLASHED AT LORD'S! ! — = cameo PEN EVERY NITE ‘til9 P.M. 25. === COUPON samen} DOWNTOWN — TEL-HURON CENTER Open Every Nite ‘til 9 P. M. * " WERTENOUTE vee HURON “Eddy Stone” _ AT OUR WAREHOUSE ] . 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December 23rd in’ —. em _THE PONTIAC PRESSY AS ae - E. “ae With the eyes of the nation on the histery-euaing happenings © PA | , at Cape Canaveral, Florida, Leslie Turner takes you there for the + | 3 beginning of the momentous, interest-compelling new piesa in his CAPTAIN EASY daily strip. _ . ee . @ Read about the first. human being to become . a 1 pessenger in I eat — . ~~ @n earth satellite. = " @ Read about the convict alle gambled his life against the hope for freedom and a chance for. undying Sora ane how he almost backed out of it. : e Reed abst thik patvigtion of J.P. ipl de ietaedl tees, who could not bear to see his country take second place to MBE Bie. ie oe il yet aS ka al ei a i ai Ug Sle ze NO is Cato an PED. SME e Te eT ee MM NN ML ain eeeeN Ite. Pm ey mtn ‘ = en Pda n vee dnandnt Se Woe a my ye 2S ye ee 4 Slcehiae Mcenlvre ti Radia ; Bs : Puce . ; Russia in the race for space mastery. It’s McKee who builds Mo eee The Saihanes't Club of Pontiac held: its annual Christmas party Friday at Hotel Waldron, where wives and guests were entertained. Three of the new - officers are (eh) to right) Byron Cole, of Sylvan Dear Abby: — " Pentise Presa Photo Shores drive, vice dae John Napley of Menom- inee road, president, and Morgan Siple of, North Perry street, secretary. Indeed God's Chadren. Young and Old, Should Hold Hands...Kneel...and Pray By ABIGAM. VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: I read in your column where a 1}-year- old miss zt prayer, > I lay-me down rattle it like a lot of words, either. We get dowm on our knees, hold hands and put some expression” into it, Aren't we God's chil- dren at any age?” STILL PRAYING DEAR STILL: . Indeed we. are! God bless you! * * * “DEAR ABBY: My wife and I have been married for eight years and get along about as well as the average American couple. I would say we have a fight about once a week. She was rushed to the hospital in the middle of the night and when I asked her afterwards what was the matter with her She said it was none of my business. MF Side't wnat to upset het 4 I Jet it go for a whole week and I asked her again. Same answer. I think as long as I pay the bills it IS my What do you think and how can I find out?” RANDY DEAR -RANDY: If she's - your wife, it's your business. You have a perfect right to ask her ee eee “DEAR ABBY: I am: 19 cag yon od age ~ eX. ml. my ater cae tome We are practically Well, I am 73 and saw ine sitting on my —boy friend's lap. I beard-hirn coming and could have gotten off if 1 had wanted to, but I don't see anything wrong with sitting on my boy friend's lap. engaged. father gave me the dickens right in front of my boy friend..Do you think I did such a terrible thing?’ CAROL DEAR CAROL: If it's your last lap—it's not so bad. - * * * “DEAR ABBY: I am 19 years old and go with a man who is 77. He is very jealous and doesn't want me working because I come in contact with other men. He says he — will pay me what I. would earn if I will just stay at home, “This man travels through here, has a nice new expen- sive car, and dresses sharp. - He says he is in “OIL” but my father can't get any more facts .cut_of him. He doesn't... Handy Bath Brush A long-handied bath brush, especially handy for travelers, has a detachable head with ~ hand strap attached. “To keep bath brushes sani-- iary, wash alter each use in hot soap or detergent suds and rinse under run hot water. When fravéling, keep damp brushes in plastic bags. ‘Fur’ ls Washable A “fur” collar is not imprac- tical on a sweater—that is, if the fur is washable Dynel in- stead of the real thing. And if that isn’t finery enough, you. can have even a lace edging on the furt > PPA Watches Yule Program Mastiete, prmenies Bigger, Danny Slater, Dawn Har- tung, Roberta Walters, Bar- bara Themes and Joseph this fellow. Maybe he is in Ol all right BANANA O1L! colrwannas Pa MARY ANN: DON'T: * * * If you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren in care of The Pontiac Press. She will be glad to answer. your letter. For a personal reply, please enclose -a stamped self-ad- dressed envelope. Ruttled, Rippling Jabots Provide Feminine Touch NEW YORK (INS)—There is nothing like a ruffle for fem- ininity, | ee oe “It's meant to be worn 6pen at the throat,” says Mrs. Klein. “It's the glimpse of throat in ruffies that gives the feminine effect.” x * 8 ; Since most women use their hands in chin-propping and flir- tatious over-the-table conversa- tion, Mrs, Klein also adds rip- ple — to = e Under the ruffles are dresses to ‘suit the individual .taste— tight-waisted and full skirted, straight chemises -or over- « blouse two-piecers. Convalescent Hospital . 4 ler rc are (left to right) Et : ~— director; excsieal Desormier, 2 Se L The “‘cavalier cascade” ruf- fles are in white on dark win- ter dresses, and in self-fabric on spring cotton pastels, Do It All in Private A pretty girl loses much of : _ her_attractivenesswhen _ she - combs her hair at a restaurant table, or studies her face in a mirror, ignoring her escort, or takes a nail file out of her handing 906 goes to work on 8 rough nail, Original Yule Gift Custom of giving perfumes as Christmas presents was handed down from the. first Christmas when the three wise men of the East brought frank- incense and myrrh as gifts to the Christ Child. Avoid Aisle Seat If you arrive early at church, don't take an aisle seat so that those who come later will on 6 ee ‘Bucher, sipaaiie te the corpor - The suiting wciidint, Douglas leuihous Friday. New «dikes were in- Booth of Bloomfield Hills, assisted soca at the meeting. Mrs. Booth to the table for the annual Mr: and Mrs. Alfred G. Wil- son will open Meadow Brook Hall Monday evening for their granddaughter, Judy Johnson. Judy’s parents are Mr. and Mrs: Frederick Van Lennet of Detroit. The young guests will arrive from Detroit and Grosse Pointe in a chartered bus which will take on its passengers at the Grosse Pointe Country_ Club. * * * Leaving Friday for Towson, “Md., were Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Dunn of Lake Angelus and children, Cherie, Mary and Peter Jr. The five will visit - Mrs. Dunn's brother and his family, the Edward E. Clarks, William Wright Talks to PTA William G. Wright spoke when Mark Twain PTA met Thursday for a Christmas pro- gram. He described the special education program of Pontiac public schools, telling of the services available to children in Pontiac’and emphasizing the program for—orthopedic _chil- dren at Mark Twain School. * * * - Slides of special education rooms were shown. Mr. Wright is director of special education in the Pontiac school system. St. John Groups - Mark-Christmas uncheon pated in the dance and buffet to be given at Hotel Waldron. tonight by '~ Pontiae ‘City Club. = for the holidays: Mrs. Dunn's - mother,- Mrs. M. J. Clark of West Walton boulevard has been visiting in Towson for several weeks. * * * former Pontiac residerits, now of Mobile, Ala., visited friends in the city Thursday en raute to Greenville to visit relatives over the holiday. * * * To leave for Miami, Fia., the first week in January are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson of West Prin@eton avenue and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Huffaker of North - _Perry street. They will he gone for ‘thre weeks. * * * J. L. VanWagoner of An- dersonville road will spend the holidays with his sister, Esther ‘2 VanWagoner Tufty, at her home near Washington, D.C. ¥ * * : Mrs. Ray Falk and Mrs. John Kiltie of Bloomfield Hills are entertaining at a luncheon at Oakland Hillis a Club today. “8 oe Mrs. Eva Thaer of LaSalle street left by train. Friday to spend Christmas with her son and daughter-in-law—Mr.—and Holiday Visits,-Parties i in News Focus | Mrs. Robert Thaer of Sari Diego, Calif., where Mr. Thaer who is in the U.S. Navy on board the USS Alamo has re- and the Night Visitors,” Edgar A. Guest ITI, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Guest Jr. of Birmingham, was cast ag page. He is a sophomore. * x * * Mr. and. Mrs. Louie Alonzi of Drayton Plains are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, David Brian, Dee. 16 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Falkner of Drayton Plains, and paternal David, Nov. 30 are Mr, and Mrs. Phil Christiansen Barbara Stricklin) of Columbia, Small Belles Peal F orth Demands for Party Garb buttons down one side of the bodice and the op- posite side of the skirt... t = 92 This is worn with a crisply tailored white linen blouse, piped in red. The blouse is at- tached to a ruffied nylon-tulle “petticoat, eliminating the need for a separate petticoat. There are similar outfits with jumpers in soft wool plaids or solid colors, alt with twirly & +*& *. . Browns in all tones are tops _ with the grade-school set this season, One particular pet is fudge-brown cotton broadcloth in a one-piece dress with tiers of tucks on bodice and skirt, piped in turquoise. * * * Other important colors in the~ Celeste collection include blue- bird, stop-light -red, go-ahead - (nee . green, rer ke omigeashcn was : Brocucts Repsol to Customers _ fer blue; nobody really likes yellow, but people remember it for’ a long time, so say color experts, = * 2 -¢ The more money you make, the more education you have, the more versatile you are, the, more you go for quiet colors: That is, the people with many emotiona} outlets tend to favor Kathleen Jones to Become Bride Mrs. Elizabeth Jones of Cheyenne street annoutces the He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Denver Jones of Meadow street. No wedding date has been set. All Embarrassed The husband's humming as he played bridge was a bit dis- ~-concerting to the other players But his. wife's “For heaven's © sake, stop that humming” was Tuch worse. It was embarrass- ing to everyone, - road engineering unit, and Nellie Crane, - “Numerous area groups have been 5 ing er sgningtd for a ay ' Obar Tonight til 9 Sunday 2 to 5 : ee Christmas Gifts mel Adore TELEGRAPH at HURON i ia ii lc "NEW WAY | | RUG and CARPET CLEANERS 42 Wisner Street FE 2-7132 Santa: Claus: visited. the children’s outpatient clinic Friday at a Christmas party sponsored by Auxiliary of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Here Santa - as Skiannie Chester (on horse) awaits her turn with the jolly old man. Mrs. Walter Williams gee at the _ scene with approval. af ~~ distributes gifts to Beverly Harding and Bobby Green One Soon Begins to Chip Off Frame Your Fireplace in Beauty ... With a ~ By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN 1, ; @ littl | ‘Phinking — that—~even —your best time, two coats of polish are so * much better than one. In the long. 3. Unless you —_ a Gat ol worn you save time. When you is a good idea to start applying 1. The oval is what you should, ,down during this season, I thought @". it might give you a few suggestions ‘hurriedly apply one coat, it soon ‘nail. tApply Two Coats of Polish to Nails Even though ‘it. takes more, allow it to flow easily. This takes | | to wear clear potlth tor daythine. 1 practice. | OPEN ‘SUNDAY 9:30» 9 in case you take care of your begins to chip. own: nails. 2. Use as few strokes as pos- If you do not need these. right sible te cover the nail. De not | now, or if you do not have time| go over and over aig he yore to take advantage of them, tuck! the nail with polish. This gets them away in your mind for tent he Ce However, have jie use. on the brush to from the tip of the nail. If you -jswiike nails are a giveaway that, =| Te Me | This requires very well-cared-for are an expert it nails. ithe polish at the center of the! strive for in nail shaping. The, If you work from there out, oval face is the perfect one. We - [you: ite set so apt to get polld) ae hem win this. We ‘on the citicle. ‘have more control over our finger-: 4. Wipe a VERY fine bairline nails, thank goodness! Anyway, do this carefully, it is not not-’ behind jceable but makes the polish last|%°% *e Pet * gender a= sa 1S { you ould like my leaflet OF GLEAMING SOLID BRASS 38” wide by 29’ high Fits Average Size Fireplace $3975 ps gg ats charm to your hearth in time for holiday festivi- ties’ This attractive, standing Flexscreen has a solid brass frame and fender panel , . . and can be used either with or without andirons because a special feature of the fender panel _ts a removable section to be taken out when andirons are used, - And Flexscreen’s sheer’ full-draping fire curtains show-off your fires while providing absolute protection against flying sparks. Screen pictured-_is also available in two othet sizes: 32” wide by 30” thigh. ........05. $34.75. 44” wide by 32” high........60-- $53.50 ] Shit jon Ti | By NORRIS Delight Girls of All Ages | lone that delights the hearts of girls of all ages, and if it's a bit | frivolous and definitely flattering, it’s a sure-fire hit. ‘packages of toiletries, which make;both toddlers and teenagers. them feel grownup and glamoruus. * * @ S | ... if you own a fireplace | —You-NeeoA~ SING the most perfect tool ever made for managing a fire! { a Sopeaaitetion nf thle. snipes tock lets you. lil = * 6” -logs or small embers with equal ease — without disturbing the fire . . . Fire Tender is 30” long so that you can poke drafts, roll logs, and manage fites, comfortably away from the heat. Use one—and you'll wonder how you ever did without it! Give one — and your friends will never forget you! | tate: $3.95 . .. BRASS LOG BASKET OF sdlid, g ig brass, with bross 4 WEST HURON STREET The trend. lato. sport shirts that go olong with today’s dress-alike fashion. eo. | A Lady Casual for her . Norris Casual for him. Both in a gayly wists expcoteaiad nea The Norris HARVARD (illustrated) . of colors in all men’s and .women’s a3 SIZES. Semen “a po A Oa aan ME = Look-alike Luxury ,.a matching in miniature plaids. Authentic ivy ff Jook longer by taking the polish, ‘to the ends of the nails. or shorter: and broader with a- white tip. with Josephine L Bending eas af Today it is os smart lof The Pontiac i. F rivolous, Flattering Girls| The gay, unexpected gift is the be cut. out from one package, while another turns inte a doll- — house, and another makes a doll — Big and little girls like silly bed- * robe slippers. Gay wool feit slip- jpers'in animal shapes will delight * * Baldwin Students Present Concert a fe Have ‘a a Wonderful ~ Assortment of Unusual (Christmas Gifts! ie Park Right at the Front Door | INLAND LAKES SALES 3127 West se FE 4-7121 a To Tone Coarsinee ARTISTRY IR). EUGENE 5 FLOWERS MIRACLE MILE Will Be Open Sunday 10 A.M. to 4 POINSETTIAS Beautiful fresh blooms in i aftistically decorated earthen flower pot. _ Christmas Centerpieces to ; Grace Your He! idey Table For Your Convenience We Will Be OPEN SUNDAY—10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Phone FE 8-9657 Delivery Anywhere in. Metropcilitan Detroit Area - EUGENE’S ARTISTRY IN FLOWERS = MIRACLE MILE _ : - MNES) Big girls like decorative acces- as toilet water, bubble bath and/sories such as a watfer-thin, silver- dusting powder in paper doll cut-|dojiar-size watch in colored enam- packages. : el case, to hang on a belt by a king-size chain. ’ The watch is eres | made by & major company, and really keeps time. Other. gift ideas. are jeweted| = scarfs in school colors, and any- if — with a monogram. ig ” For a limited time... © laa 2 EP, } 50" DANCE | GRAND OPENING J. Morris Music 34 S. TELEGRAPH RD. _ ACROSS from TEL-HURON CENTER SMR a aks AA Ea ES tail 1 Come in and hear - the GREAT SOUND of the | CONN ORGAN . -__styling. Button down collars, Choice _ E z In the past fifteen years the cost of - | living has risen 82%, Would the | life insurance you own today pro- | vide your family with a regular ‘ __TAINCOME for food and clothing? | __ | MONEY to pay off the mortgage? | FUNDS for your children’s educa- Lal ARTHUR ‘MURRAY'S. TEL-MURON: CENTER stone ONLY! | 4 Open pend Nite ‘Til 9 P.M. ‘Til een tas | A Be : Open i ea til Christmas uae . ) it aly tek ie oe ome Gpen fo XM. toh0 Maly ARTHUR MURRAY 25 €. Lawrence FE sone] Private School wd oe 4 ONLY "10"! Mortis Music aie A BEAUTIFUL CONN Two-Manval Organ FOR YOUR HOME only $9950 ‘Think of it A seb wemamnat for the “young in heart” by world- famous | Raymond Loewy . +., and it's yours for only $995.00 t. Yes, and this smaller-than-e- spinet-piano CAPRICE bese gore. “it-today . + is 10 pay ; sass to own, NO ¢ "TIL CHRISTMAS Our Holiday COIFFURE i CHARMERS Are aul i ete at be ein ii : COMPLETE $12.50.Cold Wave * L/i, / Ed é + - Se that unusual lietle gift! The Miracle Night Light _It lights when you pick it up... It’s off when you put it down... Ter = -|Hatter Concocts @ Personolized Heircut 45 @ Shampoo and ving wo ahe @ Stylized Setting « @ Glomour Sproy Mrs. Post: My nephew) Evidence of this fact is his| ea Fe RT peengereaeny lend ae ; is come live, His wile is a strangers", SonlTova wsiacted and being Special! : . The question ha come up “os. hit siseady adopted Sm about “> AIC Dp ‘Cc ‘whether we (my husband| y —— in $10 Eto ae then orityle. Your eye may not be adjust- a — he wage (02 10 this look as yet, but tear Cold Wave , pe pionigg tage Pn it out anyway and save it, it will with Maret’ = :(sd BEAUTY’ SALON that years! surely come into your life sooner $ 42_N. Seginaw Strect—2ad Floor 5 Phone FEderal 8-1343 Moke Your Bete for Your Metifay Beantp—lew : — lly. by rece ong ag ter, The button back has a fitted house — possible liming and an casy leoseness a ae?) ae o0k been ‘ee ‘ceheiet =. _ darts on the low neckline. i * “ _}Parliamentary Club _| Fer sow, choose erepe, . sill ~ tHas Yule Program isch sitions Sel ties pani _ > Mrs. Lester Oles was in charge|will work wonders. From this chart of the Christmas program present-'select the one size best for you: ed Wednesday for members’ of Length cdagpe pts Ang daaypinllngend Pa Bust Waist _ Hips "ieee fo | Avondale High School's 33 — es Mad Fashions to Adorn Males Sondheim Leads Parade Ad f gy Russ’s Country Store Me & ‘Pe seve 4500, Elizabeth Lake Rd. Nellie’s Are Giving DOUBLE Holden’s Stamps on All CHRISTMAS PURCHAS r*\~ oe. ee. : | Sa - ed a 4 on é a There’s Still Time to Send the Perfect Gift | elf z Ai ig Ei rit H ® se stir fi ses ee ee eee ‘or other Christmas flowers from PEARCE’S © © Phone FE 2-0127 rave Pearce Floral Co. - __ Flowers of Distinction Since 1890. : 559 Orchard Lake Avenue —_ : suis iiiiey IN ie ibe & g Pi 3 ice, tti ‘one . at your a cs ~ a @ partly smoked cigar in a | “Ww eportas Red" irmeotan Gos. a, ee cee oe Se roo ry ss wa" teats "Buk ‘Gotten Toed box, und .tulee teeth. Site Pee tote oe ee Bs WPON Wark! News U.S. churches are housed in| ¢.2.-we, Musie Wie ews, Amer, Hom “Duildings that are valued at ap- wris eee i “ar ie Ge ages. cae daehetenaet aad CKLW, Mich. Sec. State ae, ate Sone Be lion dollars. w Aancy's Housearty | CKLW Yoire of Prophecy |. = Make Way —® Emmangei Baptist — WXYZ, M. Shorr oo istmas Song You Can W. Pamily Thester | wwa er Pours Patheoral | Charge It! }) wean. news Pau: Sar pee See | : 7:20—WIR, Jr. Town Meet. | MIBK News, Lenhart CRLW. Ward of Lite Hr, | WPON Central Methodist cc Assa. 8:00—WIR, Polish 12:30 -WJR, Tabernacie CKLW. ption Univ, | CKLW, News Anglican Ch. FE 41515 | woke C & V ELECTRO MART $:20—WJR, Choir 138 Oskiand CKLW, Quiet Sanct. SUNDAY AFTERNOON se m ee errr rr PP: he: ges ge Open Mon., Thurs.. Fri. & Sat. 9:00—WaR, Choir . Cluest j er oe RUN. Hows, Soe. votes "a mead ihe aw oe t Stone Dinah Shore. WWJ, Old Oprey W.BK News, Lenbardt - Guésts are Esther Williams, CKLW, News, Knowles Dan — o Ra meg = S — ',. ry WJBK. News. George WPON,. News, Holiday. 10:15 (9) Film, on al Wo i COLOR TV 10:00—-WJR, Hit Party tt90-wom : : * ) Sgt. Nelson = nd Service WY2, ‘Burrell Grace Bm. saptist 10:30 (2) Cartoon Party, “Mirecle’ on RADIO TV soe WW, Mentor Rose Best of Mase (7) News — BA oi a CKLW. News, Knowhs Gi W. Prank gad: Brome (9) Christophers. . > [eae (2) Alfred Hitchoock...*“Miss)*: 7 hee. 1:30—-WWJ, News, J. Deland - i Paisley's Cat." | MIRE News, George Wrox, ona 10:45 (2) Sausage Sinema. (1) Youth Bureai. 4 = 2:00—W. phonette WPON News. Sports Ww, News, Delnod 11:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty, {10:00 (2) $64,000 Challenge, ae WIR, PA. Melodies | Siw mae Mores ‘| — @ color) George Pierrot. (4) Loretta “Young. . RCA VICTOR | WPON. House 2:30-—-WW3; News, Deland (7) Dean Pike. . (7) lee Hockey. Black COLOR TV. CKLW, News, Knowles CELW, Inst, ® Movie. : Hawks vs. Red Wig Sean Sergi re 3:00-—WIR, Ns ¥. Phil, — a ee a Rae ae ee Many Models to Choose SUNDAS MORNING =| Weis Gl Rae 10:39 (2) What's My Line? a Heat. | xtw'-wostwerth “Hour ~~ niopuierges eosens ea) Bally = peecarektelcal ‘Hampton Electric. | er ft oe | agecevs, bern gunner ‘ Sere kia Re : 10:48 (7) Sports. * 825 WEST HURON ST. | 1:00—Wwsk Part, avmas ‘wwi. News, Moaior SUNDAY AFTERNOON 1 FE 4-2520 | EXYS warm News WYS Revival. Rour 11.99 mw o Hews! Weather. Open Every Night ‘til 9:00 P.M. || WiBK: Grocitles Theater WJBK, News, Musie ss 12:00 (2) Let's Take a Trip. (T) Movie. ' tee wae, Mariner = soos. News, Monitor (4) Recreational Piano. Wxe dee spernacte| iB Peter Stoner 20 Ws. Agrich | WOAR, py (7) Bowling. - pas) Movie. “Good Sam.” Seat Winter—Order New weak t Hour | 3:00—-WW4J, News, Monitor’ wi og Pe : (9 Judge Roy Bean. . i as mabedeens gamete Merstas Musical Wwi, Sows, Mantes os Bs oe Wwa, Wensa to Boe ue ALUMINUM SIDING $:00—WJR, ‘Meek talents imi. tere ans ‘ Poeaets Dap irs CELW. News, & Chase [12:15 (4) (color) Colorland. r. and Sirs. North . Ba ty in a ane Wd, Hews, Baners 4:00—WIR, Parade of Bands : % es S CKLW -Your Worship Hour Herale of trun SKLW: News Toby David pa easions | 12:25 (4) Sen, Potter Reports. _|'1:25 (2) Movie. “Velvet Touch. 495 WON. Auenbuy sree | SS aA er ge WAR, News Bet | CREW, Rows, Godtrey $:30—WIR, Great Mi Pa Sieh. Shed Ge PON, Barly Bird cub | ews, _ [i38@) Wild Bill Hickok. | un woKeY nae > asia : w News, MORNING won WEYR. wings ot renting bm a mgs - a {:30—WsR, Muse Had (4) News. reece, VALLELY’S CKLW, Baptist SUNDAY EVENING caw. Davee WWJ, dim (9) Sunday Open House. oa emt ‘= i $00 WIR. Armphonetio Wa. z News. Glark Reid | WYS. News, 6:50 (2) Meditatfons. WPON St John's Lutheran] WXYZ, Drew Pearson ee a Pen tanpars (1°00 (2) Pace*the Nation: *Gwa, Cenesrcade Goore WIBK, News Dot Db showt | WWi, News, Roberts “ww, Nel LEDGEROCK FIREPLACE — For several years the Charles dom-used. But we wanted you to Seg part of it and the handsome W. Andersons of Williams Lake road have been building their new planter that extends out to the left of it. Phyllis holds her very = home. There are two fireplaces, one in the recreation room and young brother, Larry; while Tittle Patt ites of stepping — this one in the living room. As yet it has no fire screen so is sel- down from the raised slate hearth. - : - ‘ 4 a if : 5 is MAKING THEIR OWN — salle enacts aie tive This fireplace ‘is fanctional, as well as decorative, and is an aux- out on Tubbs road got busy early in December and made their iliary heating unit for the ‘voor, Standing ‘behind the table is HANUKAH DECORATIONS — The simple fireplace in the -_ Decanter 25 thie yike. 16nd and Length, era hanaliin & own Christmas cards and decorations. What better place to work Karen: From left to right, seated, td nt en home of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Nosanchuk on Cherokee road is an Hanukah” festoon on the mirror, in freak of Se mente thon in tront of the fireplace? Bookcases flank it on either side SS ee eee ee ; Fi excellent. background for festive Hanukah decorations. Starting © with plenty of shelf space for each child to accumulate a library. ‘ i ee eee Pe eee : 3 z “ph i ' z : e\ / ‘foe z a. : J aa Fa * ; v ; a4 * ene “ “Hiowreny_ ah jeans es Plastic Roof Shelters”-1 : Unusual .Rear pose Bie archi. ren Panis Soot oe ao a hy di 4 This is a- moderately large ‘te oe ee ee mane aga Mae . - = house and the architect sug- age be ] gests it would be best to build vt ge ‘an 2” La iis i ; scerentinemasieetaitteeeae ” SALESMEN! For new home projects in Northwest es . : : = least 120 ft. ‘cane veer. a vista on entering the house. may go di- | terrace is only 9 feet, 6 inches from the front rectly from one to the other. Note the excellent — door, Such an arrangement creates a dramatic and “DU0-THERM fF Betroit-and Pontiac area, High }'°™ ™ Westion permits deliver 1 | | See Fees | WATER HEATER conditions. nie 30-Gallon GAS AUTOMATIC $6 800 52-GAL. ELECTRIC - ate — $5.00 DOWN the Bag em oe Mache pet ol rian pty d ter-| “collee break,” this house has «coffee room where the home- | and ase a do ra ew mie he ir ae - ’ J ae } “ sTupY PLAN ORDER COUPON 7 ree d Roof Color i | “TR U-BIL BUILDING PRODUCTS | the most popular root. |8 Building Editor: : The Qood Housek eeping Shop pants bani + ee es coat 1 on Please send me s copy of the study |. Pano : 1908 Pent Drive care nouns | Roofing Industry Burnt. plan of tu ee oe Ne stamps 5 ig x gO seeus : ' Pak | pen 7 eens pee et nm | agit Mer Christmas , at eon are Ee ¢ | | Cy WA 2 To 01, Mey Sati ti ed c ustome rs ond : ~~ eh a a ‘ ones ae WE'VE GOT _to KEEP 3 Isa Time of Geod Festina, ste We -araann | ¢ 3377 W. Huron ay — a Supply = ee aa &, Gas Forced Air Furnace oe 1937 Gas Conversion Burner | Janiftral | ° Additions — —e | | OAST-ALUN Side Reg: Completely mt : ERTS E| «(Or Anything You Need ot a Price | yp $239.95 installed en oe. — | 0Cti‘(‘ | A - oF ae A: effects are achieved with turquoise == a ‘ iv] the predominating color, white | : : ‘ o with a sense of anticipetion and ind, = 1 ra) good cheer. A lot of us have been 3 T ha a time with our Christmas roe | RE ES Zz .. » trying to find one that @ oO will bring an extra big smile of oo ee — <= - : * : S on “pleasure” from “sémedne — who : : eer ee - eons thing this time of- year. WN DI — Just_as father is inspired by a nice office r3 h Pi es PB sonst ising il —— “rere al ingots ot king Sao il a oi red ih «dea $ Scotch Pine, Spruce © 5 oa oved ones something they} Leatrice Leigh and.her daughter Debbie is certainly an easy and o m will really But along, inexpensive article to build. To build this article you merely trace —j : : 9 oe “wrapped presents.| the full size pattern on plywood, then saw out the parts and finally 4 and Balsam = = . caine deadbeat oo put them together. That's all there is to it. Compleje directions are n : N heart. These are love, sympathy, included, The only. materials needed are one piece of plywood, two . . * &. = triondly word. 8 pai om the| be hinges and screws. To obtain the full size desk and seat pattern No.. . eo ae or héiphag band. 1 ciek Mceeye Sere ERapes, Pulte Pray Yar ayn: OM. y 8 ae the ial ee Ba ey os oa oe ~~‘ ea Four fre ted sl AT De Peg gboard _ ‘Outde Cr f | = : o tbe rece and Ser tna NOW Available oor oniro 2 3 8 eyo sat you wat be-cveli Nine Colors of Danal Heat 2 if cs) both to give and to receive a : 0 ane €d e fet Ueto it] Prec Peg Ber ) 9 “ ee i sais Som spolndyoretylordagn ee 3 ome" 5 cocapent | m . The s than he popular patie of rows of holes| ventional type of heat, distributor a 4 inch apart are found in the|installed in the’room itself. 8 Be fal pea cg maces ot OE Saree Fant ON INVENTORY SALE am ... . $3.50 § = 2 Gold Bond Twinsulation.......;............. 100 Ft. $7.90 r 4 ! | \ia es ; mi S | x 2 : 8 NO. 1 FLUSH DOORS ar stn per bea = LS Beene ee, a, tot...00m0 ff ve sete oun oneness anes | ROR ...omes ID) rete cicccenectae oer 1 | ceasn Gra ec... me |] GRADE A BIRCH Soopers | '*6 TUNE ROOF BOARDS FG = 24x6.8-1% Gr, A tot.......95.96 9 O FLUSH DOORS codes ater nS — $95 per M me | nonepteianininssapeonpns oC gg, eee ene 988 1 Fold-A-Side Hardware o im VHS HIM cri eeveewesvees $9.05 ler Closet Bese KNOTTY PINE PANELING z ie ae = oe GRADE A BIRCH Sliding Door Hardware ee Gon feasts 5 - Paceauntind Sceeetebesterenes » 60.98 _ ea une @ Track, Rollers, 1%” $3.50 Set Beg. $190 per M—New z H. H. STANTON ogee apres | bore etd | eee + er Mab en ‘8 OAK [Erg no. . 8 SSS St ‘140 ATTENTION! || ONE-HALF fF q| FLOORING mere soe & sree ae Be CO : : MILLION ‘Shed Roofs Need Air a ee — | GAS HEAT ins Se air eas se G | comnens:.. “S9N" 7 CLEAR PONDEROSA PINE MOULDING | 2:10 ve. ES }should have a vapor barrier in| » | Ne. 1 i $130-: 200 FT. OR MORE Per 8 $114.50 : APPLICANTS! [ited Air cirettation Between. al 78 Regret SMe ate | - i, | No: 1 ond Better ' Acad 1 i psa Moulded Base°/sx3 “aeeeeseteres Lin. Ft. S$*4e Red Fir .. $1 14 50 ey 1 224 Per M be You Have Your, iby cornice vents, For flat roofs, = es wager ing Moy Aplin veo ee a 4 1x12 White Fir o Gas Permit— |mechanical or stn vents are rec- > 2157 Moulded eae oye oe “i roa Sheathing $ 89.50 2 ‘ommended in ai tien to cornice ? Modern Exeelient ° : od , Casing 4 weeeee eewe ac . ACT HOW! S| SHINGLES | moutded apron 11/1624 .........Lin. Pt. 7A€ | axe Ploster Z e Ze “All Colors ae etree ae i Boord ...g 4.35) : : Window BPO cccccsccee eevee eo _ : $7.45 _| Window Stop %x1% ............. lin. PL 3 ~ giana sis 121. uaa} Window Stop “exl% .............. Lin, Ft. 3% | ens bie | Window Stop %4x3% .........0.56. Lin, Ft. 10%2e } py PBs ge . AMEDIAT: 3 15+ FELT Base Shoe Ysx%s << .....0.00s0ese “Lim, Pt 2Y42€ | Overstockea” ia aie ae ! Se ee Lin. Ft. 9% . . eee | Free Estimates |} DELIVERY n [peek pala 1 5/16x2 Lin re ize [tae ee |S : “ ) 60 Ditterent Colors ; Saat. Ca eee ES sor apace Send Box. rivances 8 * Sima gad Toxtares to ol ei Bell bY, da Pe a ae CEREAL PTO Seo Us Pik. a $2.95 Quarter Round %x% ..............bim. FL 3e a , / __. Save Time Ard o ed Sh ¥ Cove %x% : Lia. TU 3% eR aR ae a - BOICE : my Spring Cove Wrx2% oss. lin. The} $4.65 0 fe ‘ |e ALUMINUM Spring Cove %4x2% ......... seats Lin. Ft. 9c AaB Vs" Fie wesate oh atl sours pr Feg oRE | OM 2 | rom INSULATION | Soring Cove %x3% soba PL 1Oie PP oe gs a PG 351 N. Paddock FE 5-6973 [ff sss 5. Tetegraph na. Fe 5.8100 OD a ‘le 500 Ft. Lattice 5/16x3/8. ............. «is elt, FL Se dor More ~&07' . ; eee ii Sa 2 Lattice $/1621%¢ ..........-0.0,0% Lin, Ft. 3¥4¢ | 48%" vicroove # TOTTaO TOE IELTS INC. {| Best Wishes in 6] 9-99. PRA, Mould Yaxl% .........5..... him PR bef — 9 12 TORIDHEET 8), rq) al }\ 1958. " Closet Pole 1% Dia. ......-.-+.++. seh She pte ‘ /WALL-FLAME OfL HEAT i ectrical i Ligege Ein = G ea o 8 wh) WS CONTRACTOR. 91° 4. Murrey White |S | o ,- for the Tops od. Ni State & City Licensed ’ om Associates = — 4 jy in Comfort, Convenience % 3 — | ; 7 x onomy NES BOB'S BLDG. &| casn-WAY ie ee SERVICE, Inc. “WORTH BN LUM ER 00. ‘ For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call NW 3 oe ‘ sc PRICES — : + scm 207 W, Montealm St.” eel asF : fe AUTOMATIC rh ™ 4 | aro ge egal A Gling rssh a EM 3-4171 7940 Cooley Lake iad Williams Loke Rds. Of} 17 Ncw Lake A i Ve p24 iy me 2-$924 © FE nt 34008 | : FE 10544 - oes Wholesale - Retail, J. WHITE on ic ita Shea holes | 7 al ae 4 + eR ee ere Be ey BX / aes PE \ _ t he . y) ae os : é 4 { ‘ ¢ \ es ‘ , is \ ; ; | . i rh : i i : ‘ 2 ‘ a Fi ee 5 P } S po : 5, \ < A Mist fc 2 ak OS ( a . + 800 = WITHOUT BASEMENT * These choice features: Trade In Your - Present Home MODELS Da ata JERRY E. Sales by GENERAL 2536 Dinte Hwy., Pontiac 2 BATHS ® FACE BRICK @ CARPORT » © SIDE DRIVE © SCREENS ily 2 P.M. te 8 P.M. : Sat. & Sun. 12 to 9 P. M. REAL ESTATE OPEN: sit 2 a wi 4 F 4 lhe Coroncetl li ae ee WW oe _For Fast Action CALL ~ WILLIS M. M, BREWER : salen 1 Oe tele ek 53-55 N, Parke FE ¢-3181 Get Set far Sp ring ORDER YOUR PORCHES) now FOR EARLY SPRING DELIVERY Enjoy your porch all this coming Summer. _NATION STORM WINDOWS. ENCLOSE YOUR PORCH with this } amazing new JALOUSIE WINDOWS; AWNING TYPE WINDOWS or. COMBI- ff NO MONEY STORM WINDOWS A DOWN iawn es NO PAYMENT UNTIL “MARTH Ist ** Sc. Heavy Extruded Aluminum Combination Door 1661 S. Telegraph Boad 1 Block South of Orchard lake Bovd NG WINDOWS « ALUM. and FIBERGLAS AWNING— OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK — 7:30 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. C. WEEDON HOME EQUIPMENT CO. $9095 = ALUM. fo agen eS ee ill Assure You of Quatiee Workmenship —Guaranteed Work. Phone FE 4-2597 | - r - etapa eeeeevccceses Here's Your Answer to . _ : Whot a fea Should Be! babes ie! ft | eee - : MODERN: ' m 58 5 = sora Congress seceesocosce? eeeeeee Ts eee Model Located at 2615 Walton Blyd.—Across From Silver hee Daily and Sundays 2 to 8 LADD’S i i eat apt at 2516 Walton Blvd. Across From Silver Loke |, FE 8-0481 Sree ator covers, and keep the uniis | clean, 7. Care of the system. Practice jregular maintenance according to imanuals supplied with most heat- jing systems, and have a profes- sional inspection and cleaning an- with United Pure Air Germicidal Unit ~ The United Pure Air Fe 8-887) 9 one tucked into the walls of a corner of # WALL OFFICE — Coziest idea we've’ sag a 8 home ce 1958 Fao : tr sow ‘Construction. Increase — Contracts for heavy engineering (public works and utilities) in 1958 are likely to total | $8,500,000,000, . according © to the . This would represent | 1440 Sq. Ft. Planned Living Area ~~ 4286 Dixie Hwy, Drayton Plains OR 3-1231 I 4 p \ ; It's Hoodecninn, Time | at ALL AWNING!! While Present Stock Lasts! _ HEAVY ALUMINUM ~ COMBINATION DOORS Complete with all hardware, aluminum ; ioe door. closer and check chain. “WE SERVICE ‘EM™ “WE DON'T SELL 'EM™ Member ot . PONTIAC-OAKLAND CO. _BEFRIGERATION ASSN. FE 5-6247 DEWEY | | REFRIGERATION BUT, WILL DRAFTS — AND CHILLS IN YOUR — HOUSE CHASE AWAY. ~ HOLIDAY a 2 \VoID fuel waste, SAVE + to J ) 40% on your bill. Give SANTA warm cozy welcome . . . with FIBERGLAS INSULATION - — PHO E FE 5-8405. No Down Peyment—Coll for FREE Ketimate 2110 Dixie Hwy... Comer Telegraph — 7a 5.9408. a See —— pn ee ae he erie SR pe ES 4-nn ES 7 hy MCD OER Ornamental Iron Designed for Your Home : Ornamental tronwork will grace your home with dis- tinction and will add volue ond ‘Prestige for years and years. Free Estimates-—We Deliver Any where! CONCRETE STEP CO. 6497 Pian? Rd, OR 3-7715 Across trom Pontiac sa atl 2 “Since some further rises in’ FE 5-3759 construction costs are anticipated, |physical volumes are likely in| | Never 2 a worry When —H. A. Smith Oit Co. Reg. $37.95, NOW Reg. $37. 95, L. W. BOGERT 2 : a iv i - HEAVY OFF SIZE DOORS — Also Reduced Prices on— ALUMINUM AWNINGS | ALUMINUM COMBINATION WINDOWS BASEMENT COMBINATIONS CASEMENT SCREENS WROUGHT ALUMINUM COLUMNS OPEN 8 A. vs 105 P, M. DAILY - CALL FE 4-6089 "til 9 P. M. *™ 7» | ; 22” | 233 %. en Rd. Foeins Ruth St., Pontiac I- , | ALL AWNING & STORM WINDOW SALES. 3 7 € } i » Vs construction contract figure is also’ estimated to reach a peak next year. Whether the new peaks will | jseem impressive will depend upon ithe particular sector of the con. | struction industry from which they; are viewed.” : Convectors Are Neat i Neatness is one of the most! attractive aspects of convectors. | The cabinet enclosure presents a) front, broken |} inom, where they are complete ly out of’ the—-way- do) match the wall, they are an in-| conspicuous and unobtrusive) ~~ |source: room heat. | ~ For. Christmas Now Is the Time to Plan Your New KITCHEN . —Aiso— BUILT AND INSTALLED TO YOUR: SPECIFICATIONS BATHROOM VANITIES DESKS—GUN CABINETS The CABINET peas [ OWN-YOUR OWN HOME... | WITH NO MONEY DOWN! | <== i ' , se Es + * % Ye ee eee ae ee ee bs GY ee ge eas eee | ae Be ee ee ee ae S “145 ro ” NY ° Z INDOOR SHUTTERY must fa ig ag by on Open Daily 8 to 5 Pri, Hive. "til 9 After —— | Builder won't wait, wants them sold at . tops, forced air heat, walk-in LOWEST DOWN PAYMENT. YET! | ONLY. ‘3 50 pown | i | | WE TRADE 30-Year Mortgage 157 of These Beautiful Homes Occupied! ONLY 2 LEFT! HURRY! , so 1,000 square ft., built ned a2 Oven, equipped with Waste incinerator, : yore septic T eg ‘taree 5. S-toot lots, Piotr sy: a F wh gaonr spice te terete Cat ap tig ee Sg orale EF made to fit but they. are patchy gs - now on dupley #3390 Rochester Road. Rood, hit § weds. | beyond the skill of the handy SPiN SUNDAY AMD BAY 110.72. ° a south of tn Road (M-59). ‘Learn how easy you’ may build this | man with a workshop. Pattern Onl © irene, fram ee Ae ke > Sante eutetonding Yetures which rake this bore. the 1-465 “gives. directions for sturdy 379 FER Downtown jac = buy of “§7. | coun tind chenn to te light. | A Mie — Telegraph Road to Fernbarry Road, Right Two Blocks | It will be. mailed ir ‘% cents. | es pick TE f ; SMITH-CRAWFORD, Ine. | se renee hae Bee EASYBUILT'HOMES i ee the Home Workshop. Price 4 ‘ 3390 South Roshester Rood a eae a ig ' Boece ehormondv ona | — 'y ine Pri ater nope 1545 Linwood oe _ Ws] j : oon oe gs { \ | fa : y : # t. s ‘ , + You'll need a flashlight to root decking boards and | The BEST Home Boy for the Money 30-Year FHA and Gl Mortgages Available “PONTIAC KNOLLS” Linda Vink he at North East Boulevard ‘PRACTICAL HOME BUILDERS, .Inc. | ~‘446 -W. SEVEN MILE ROAD : : ae ! 4-037 PLEA en new leaks, SHE DOES Tt MERSELY Jane Booth, of gua Pret Pras- [Only -to-know room wine tobe {mare imaginary: than.real. ditticile “ - the Old, saving the expense of re-/ “wal: “yoom® painted and’ t scorated, “] t. Just recently she was announced as a Pay Re Sd acd compact Foci your modest home will al- the- worn material. “aor 30s Gon Onn ap de te ey wae mae agabagie cadens fens te een we ened atone lways have a market, for in all i aes . Re ne ste tie Sow rors eanthdceian. ee camille adhe Jane is refinishing an old metal-bound chest. canis at Decker tee aoe likelihood the incomes of those — : 2 che —_— = must be laid out to find correct ee ft ee te ere any uninsulated spaces. Any ae apply wash brush, aplhnarrady- er, 8:30 p.m., Channel 7. | games yesterday, Browg City Friday, Dec. 27 — Boxing — | gained a 32-29 win at the ex- Soe Giardelio vs, Ralph (Tiger) | pense of visiting Dryden and Jones, 10:00 p.m., Channel 4, Memphis defeated Capac, 37-30, = on one es BMS pms Cin | scion, but never held the Jead | Saturday, Dec, 28 — Football toate Ag | — East-West Game, 4:45 p.m. Channel 4, <= Sawgle and Sian Flater made eight _ Saterday, Deo. Football eplece for Dryden’ ~~ @nt and former conference coach- ~~ Gator Bowl, 1:45 p.m., Texas es and Midwest hewspapermen. ee WASHINGTON _— The Wash-| on All-Time 5) eatiernge ie ons Purdue all time greats, were) nual banquet Jan. 1.. named, today on ari all time Big x* *« * Ten Basketball team. 4 victory streak in the nation, * Michigan school A&M vs, Tennessee, inel 2, Memplis led all the way to pick/They nominated a total of 40 play-'since early in its 1954 season. ote _. Saturday, Ded. 28.— Hockey |up its ard league win in fourlers for either — Boston at 4:00 p.m., (games. Ben Burns was high for team, the first or second) Saturday, Dee, 28 — Golf — imate Clyde Dursmore had 10. of Tilinois, Don Sch- inte Ath Gene Littler vs, Lloyd Mangrum, |Aginriaga dumped in 10 points format Ind a # tercollegiate Athleties (NAIA) Hol Channel 2. _ |Memphig with 13 points and team- f | | , had to keep peppering the hoop as the Redskins showed their best|hitting 7 of 9 floor + Clarkston, Holly Victorious rom Foy oped yf eal Ng Sp One of Holly’s foes before Ciark- ston will be Northville. The Mus- 8 ing 49.1 percentage to e team. behind Daniel } F yi F # i ee 5 7} it | 4 | | : | jtif ted Hi . 4 z 3 = of E i Fs ~ |” Hillistiate, winner of 34 straight] | vet tie ree ea ce has the longest football 2 4 shots and six the ‘offensive attack of the season. Vis-'straight fouls. Leroy Parks followed ing : with 18 despite being double. es 4 | __-j}teamed most of the game and ~ an floor game Northville was never pushed ve dominated both ba tie fireagn en a &¢* ‘paced ory with 14 points, Southpaw_Terry pill nee Simons and Tom Wil the losers with 16 son hed 16 ‘apiece in defeat. CLARKSTON MILFORD 3 3 3 3 x 3 1 Redman Noles i333 t3h 4 $20 Stanley 25° Porritt 336 328 ' i Parks 28 ¢ Pruchera @11 = Soffredine 103 Rey 174 ' 9 rr = bd i é E POE ke peewee bj Ce ee ee) MM . | Wino Wildcats. Prop : h Decisi 1 ‘ “ergs | Stops ysoeit aged Berkley Rolls Over =e | Tar Heels, W. Va. Hit Finals reek aide Windus | | 3Nert-Casetine'stabclous™ Tar|71:10° for ite: seventh stralght = in the last re _de-/'Tech to join Alabama in the Car- Heels jump out of the Big 10 fry) =§o * * * Cnet eet ee ce ime |Fouseltournament finals at Char- for” NFL's Pine tonight as they continuc| pianses: No. 2'in The Associated tinals of the Blue Grass tourns-|!tt. aes Tae, wie: be thei toughen 24 Bours since the night_with a 775, romp over!tpulsville Cardinals @B-61 winners} UCLA, unbeaten when it left sampionhipe Inst Mar ain sting 3 for seats tual Re ears oe” Se See ae oe & per game average of Freshman Jackie Moreland’s|this one 6743 from ithrated They're past one of the two- 32.8. That was the second game} clutch basket Bradley jest ous mamas on. tte Weld o codbenine OF teen nt hem : ‘ the Kentucky Invitation at Lex-| following a 58-44 victory for third- Mee wis SS ington, a 7381 decision ranked Kansas State, now 60,) 7 | pe — : —- = over Minnesota's Big 10 Gophers over California. - : NEW LOW a] 8 3 in last night's opener, e 8 3. '-« - © CES ha . oF hy ibe pee es Cchoaatl, Ne. ¢ gestion’ te : = alia : i. Clarkston tripped the Redskins 7560 last might. | shaken up in w four-ear|West Virginia's unbeaten South-|sprightly soph, Oscar Robertson,| (um - : , i mre: i _“ © . jern Conference perennials block-|his individual bid in a 9453 rout of ” He is‘shown here going around amazed Milford |¢ But their hopes jumped 7 \ . zed ‘Mil es ing the top-ranked Tar Heels’ way|North Texas. Robertson, . YU0-VOT int be defender Frank Redman. Clarkston's Bob Por- ipyeer to the championship and their|to Chamberlain for scoring honors, ; ‘ majority of the other Wolves’ field goals ritt is behind Redman. oo" 38th straight victory. boosted his average to 32.0 with | West Virginia is eminently qual-| 37 . = - ps * it} ~ Sete hecho a a i ‘ a : La expressed displeasure. with the NFL decision that would - force A9ers Rosters esate regulation game ends in a tie. See ae al Wao > Mae taae oc cael sain saa Pes. W, Ne. SAN FRANCISCO Pes. a i séa a2 ffs 2 oe mB in 23 Son ‘Arenas ite a HB (3i 4 J. D. Smith ie ' One enterprising group found out i ae 33 Gene Base ¥B they could pick up the 7 os gee Bessy rB Calif, TV station signal atop the ‘ cated He ies F} Hugh MeRibenny 3 #3 (Fairmont Hotel on San Francisco's 4 Sense tears iD 3 Sim Ridlen ie igs)Nob Hill. tetkott T he $3) Prank Moree = €_—-sig| Geath aspect of Sunday's game Se Hatley Sewell ¢ = ot Mary Matusek 18 73j\ was the possibility one team S ay” rouse Tt 75 St Peal Gare is might not get a chance at the Ken Rowell t Fa $ Lou Pulstelis ¢ 2 ball offensively. San Prancisco 60, Seattle $1 | |B gore Gorey . oe a + | Forty-Niner coach Frankie Ak UNIV. OF KENTUCKY INVITATIONAL “ 76 Louis Creekmur T i 7 ioe Womans = bert suggested a fifth “quarter” as| © -PIRST ROUND C0 INC 7% Darris McCord T <4 74 Bob Toneff 7 . North Carolina 73 eaters i ae 7 Gerry Perry tT. 2 7 Ed Henke. > opposed to rule 14 of the NFL.|. West TI, Kentuekv " : & ica ke a 7 Broce Beat” & 34 The rulebook calls for a three min- AE MIFINAtS UMBER + Buctders SUPPLIES + FUEL See ae 3 Beto. Cres ¢ +3 Ute rest if there is a tie atthe Covina Teen 6 Tannaasce roo G40 0 taeimews ¢ Moh # [eR 4S i eee (Blouckcver wan sooo St ‘will ne ee toe ts Gives Commer ile Oe eine gt 3 Cornett 78 A OE) Do < * ‘ eee ee 2 lt that wn met LE: ee Seta Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. LEWISBURG. —_ : 3 -e : - “ * A Ps eral Judge F. V. Follmer issued Iridian Sets Pool Mark a dunee thamasaneline tiniee’s Wichita Ss Temase Seip Reliable INSURANCE Protection” 4 permanent injunction today ban- zee e : ~ |game Will be telecast nationally; Ctnetnnat ! 6 Original Little League, Inc.. Chi f T 2 kers Winners |e, sate ati pm, sn). Phone FE 4-4565 ' ot sport, from using the 1é ank Both teams have been hdlding se-| , 147 W. Lawrence St | ee tka tie Gee | og 2 ‘leret drill and skull sessions in gesieaw Bar oy ad | TBS \ ies shal - Reread '| A hard-working Pontiac Central, says Coach Robert (Des) Boyce. |rupuraiion for the game for witich) _Fint Nertsers 0. Sealine A. Bil ¢¥ — sire. EAST LANSING W — Denver |High swimming squad yesterday, “This was a dandy effort and the |) 1's were placed on University oatshet Michigan |stiernoon upset a favored Flint) '°7* really worked hard fo make |) {7 1 State 5-1 for an important West- : : up for last week's defeat. Jim ern Intercollegiate Hockey (-*mral crew 55-41, making UP in Giphs and John LaMotte did fine , ae | part for last week's rather sorry! jobs, too.” Lapeer Wins in Overtime : ‘ showing against Arthur Hill (78) Chiefs’ freestyle relay team had conquered Davison, 58-58, | _ Maples Chalke: rn es esr ee oat ere ats : Swimming in their own pool|the win stick. First time Indians)Friday night at Lapeer for its) ae . ; Chiefs splashed to six first places,/swam their reserve team by mig 2ad victory a os : up SixthDual Se am Sey Sane, he ae : “s ae * * * \ ; \ : foot the meet with one pel Sle eae Se bao os he tallied of five VIN . \ Using. a team largely composed) pil | : GS of reserves, Birmingham High rolled to its 6th straight dua! swim- ming victory last night at Hazel Park, Maples compiled a 56-40 = i count to start ae tae “uN strobe, Maples sT.0 in BOARD OF : c= . . : "s win y : 2 ahaa macros | CHRISTMAS CLUB years. HON. CLARK J. ADAMS . : , irish in 63-43 Breeze sounds 2: cinece S A , | | Fae. ser St, ong Pappas Pen LOUIS H. COLE VINGS eee lement Center a "kk. CLARE cummmes a 42 os drubing Saar ces “ca te "hae Wee : , 2 Oak court, Bill Crawford GEORGE K. ZIMMERMAN 4 “1] <& ae 99 Koval Owe cout. Bi 'crawird ) | Will. Help Fill “That Pack 2 points. : ; HONORARY _ f Com bee a Even Fuller in 1958: wo Bi testo coos caucey roms | ae ence a * * : : ‘ tory wver MtClemens ofthe Bast & oe “Make next Christmas the best ever for your fo «gece legs of maser ‘re tow 2-1 hn OFFICERS. family, your friends and yourself! Start to- at Mt. Clemens, conference and 2-1 overall x ; Z . s BC. CUMMINGS {:... Preident | day, save a convenient-amount-each-week in— It’s a Fact! by Jim Williams | JAMES CLARKSON .... Executive a thrifty Christmas Club account. . 5 = Outstonding Buys =f Lee ie . ee Debian’ sdbcile . : ~ JIM WILLIAMS ' Reel Esteve € Insurance ee 1218 Baldwin Ave. me sn with plenty of style- and ‘why not select it at . sélection of the jatest in sweaters, jack- ‘masculine appeal, then Osmun’s ... and foreign markets ‘to bring you a_ fabulous very ets, suburban coats and ba .- ° “Shep the 3 aS: Compromised on Quality” ed Ves. ROCHESTER eos" HOME OFFICE: 761 Ww. Huron R BRANCH 4 i 407 Main Street _ DOWNTOWN BRANCH & 16 E. Lawrence St. f NS HOSTS | 4 . (oa 2 Ss : - ae = > ay - LOUISVILLE, Ky. Robert tions with some of her. neighbors) WASHINGTON @®—The Deters i i a C. Rock is not a hard man to getjearlier thig week. pecmpeng | Fr nS | aged : along with. And, when Mrs. Rock! “And we- all decided that wel: po dyed her hair Kelly green for|would like to see what green and ve es eee of 3,900 Christmas—well, he just shrugged/red hair would look like. Sort of in + + &- = and went aleng with it. Ahoner of the season. Rock. first noticed the switch * & 2 See ee det nee ee ae evenings ago when he came home aft y from an bes bowling. He/this food ee ot you tein said nothing and went to bed. icing and : ookies things The draft for January is| ++ * that—ond did &.* 10,000. 1t was’ boosted to that level The hair was still green in the) She decided against the combi-ifrom g ,000-a-month rate which morning, but Reek ignored it "ation of green and red, how-jhad prevailed since last July. _ again apd went to work, peri and used only the green. * * * He finally had something to say 's draft call will bring the about it yesterday when word of Will Stage Yule Event ha draftees summoned since the matter. got eround. | og le the start of the Korean War to = * | NEW *HUDSON — The Sunday(2,283.430—the great’ majority of|. “It's her hair. I guess she can|Schoql of the New Hudson Meth-jthem for the Army. do what sie wants with it.” jodist Church will present its an- oe Mrs. k explained she wasiaual Christmas program at the) The largest zinc mine in the chatting about Christmas decora-ichurch Sunday at 7:45 p.m. ‘world is at Gilman, Colo, “a 4 Bio i ie ay é y SANTALAND w= ee SAMY HO-HO/“THeY WERE 477 CUT BY MV EWES 7 GRINS MEA AND GNOMES! / A CHEMISTRY Z\ SET SOT Z 7 Za j COULD MA a FOOTBALL RY all ‘| STADIUM WHEN My TEAM. ¢ “LBRTe e WADE WE'LL ALWAYS ‘ + DOWN Be eres, SE CAN'T TURN DOWN - = PI 3 Hille TTT M7 iit, ees i 4 | Wl nine seeewesee meena { Suratr seam on He el | | | | ii T WONDER. | MUCH AT A TIME! | oo : , j > , | qi | DQ ’ po. - see “a emer ea wire oe Si avk sw ae RE Hut e\ EY @ —— come , . tl aN O\W\- | Y BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ot mn = By Edgar Martin i , i) >, | x: ] UH... |] THAT THERE Wee MN DIARY OREN, DANEN RUGGLES! Oren! | 7 rs wg MMU Nan, EXACTLY || DAVEY RONNED ACROSS 2 YOO WAVE TO COME OUT Gi , Sy, mi i - BB vws TWe OF BACK || TH ATTIC! f ls acl “ : cell | ge ) 1] Bf A wors, TT wad WE nl ee. ~ “WEL | i Hii} Mt Wh 2 et it) fe PIXIN’ T’ELOPR! ONW HE : MS es op RN oh 297 Ee) ee : | i % L ee : a .. ~ cat Shane . . ee — eee sa | 3 . s =H HiMMiniieT® ———-———ssa Ree ae 2 i Of Pe a — LUT rie — ae id oa + "eb < x ¢ lla iia j i & a Esse : —— T Pet. | VE al | 12-21 WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY © 1967 by NEA Service, Inc. TM. Reg. US. Pas, OFF, : DIXIE DUGAN 2S By McEvoy and Strieber’ KS ASEAN Oe | in SANE " TA 60 ON, WELL Y LONEZA Lucky oS Be Tit THE GIRLS 4 + "I was all out of-brandy, but luckily 1 found a can of lighter fluid!” * 7 oe ‘i "aera 0%. In Springfield Township : . ea a ~/nual community ‘Christmas will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at 7 Jesuit College Going- Up\i {ements ——— = U- ; atall Participating in the . SPRINGFIELD TOWNBILIP’ —) epersio the te Uniersliy of De fom, retreat mastery ood minian) Ths Gp ancaedion tant ' Colombiere College, to be a four, trelt, and the of De- aries, it was found necessary to | High School Tor million dollar training college for| trolt High School, they conduet (build a new college. Michigan Palle. Hope | ciners, the Li Jesuit priests and brothers, is un- Gesy Parish and st. Peter and An intensive search was made | to Reduce Car Deaths ‘t and the Ger cameo DG LAN rend, Foal Gently Fateh to Bowe, throughout the fewer. . past of in Sppingticld Township, . | and the Matreta House of Re- | siinitve and northern Onis tor | OVOF Holidays. vee * oe treats for men in Bloomfield | suitable location, and the le- : ae as ee eee ws, cation finally chosen was the LANSING (".— Michigan's law T <2 built the Jesuit fathers‘and| Each year many talented andbeautifut nilty-spot on Big Take jenforcement men brothers of the Detroit capable young men from the area) 84 sbout one quarter mile west {for an all-out cami to hold is expected by 1950. Ground WASloy wn. Detroit Province make ap- ° U. % 10 {traffic deaths in check over the) 00) ie roiets mais . “beoken jest June, plication to become Jesuit fathers The new Oakland County college|*tistinas and New Year holidays. ve Tt civie organizations and|& Qse of 10 provinces of the and brothers. In order to train will be featured on @ half hour, ee service clubs, . They- are thea . i sa Senne Se Nes 700 toon te hoon future) lovisten peren St 8.8, Be State Police Commissioner Jo-; American Hill-Gagette Post , Detroit Province Jesuits and its ladies and junior auxiliar-|§ teachers, pastors, scientists, auth-iday on Station WJBK-TV. A. Childs said his men will os 10-hour shifts from noon Dec.jies; Lions, Metropolitan and Ro-|{ and from tary clubs and firemen. . ‘Duchess’ Spends Chilly Hour : Drayton Woman Dies noon Deo, Zi to midnight Jan. 1) anyone knowing of = needy Collie Saved From Lake of Accident Injuries | ite'tcrrmns oe hcneny pe: | sree wr cre co es int ne ® FRESH DRESSED _ “ct trol. se uggs Goodfellow fund for the c The Duchess. of Windsor, other-/Frank Deline. w sespund ¥ Angeline Moreau, of Local traffic patrol also will be the crippled children's © wine taaun 2g Deoiies, je sostlaghteray mandag teem cy Lake |Roasiter 8, Deneten Sates, died stepped up. {tay of the: Rotary Cub. 1g bb, comfortably in ware of hativile: Liles hy tue Leenend velee- inte Tee ee beni Lag bs vo seetinth & Bev =} . 3 : home, 13%) Annandale $t, Lake- firemen after having fallen Gene injuries death toll record ever Keego BPW to Judg ville, alge tape ae mag , ceived when she was struck by ithe two holidays,” said Childs. | = ae, Baa cipavitien ot hat Te. sive Ortho ashe-th- Wey boone at Mitten ‘wile Geme _ & *& % Decorations on Sunday j¢ LSS oe her housework in her heme |” Eisen, permis ded 19 ee) KEDGO HARBOR Toe Buinens + Deedee, a- Sig: registered: celtic] oo ae pee or da baw ot She had been in critical condi: deus last year during the 30 PSiand Professional Women's Club € This Ad Good thru Tues. Dec. 24 dog who is the constant ion) 19 a.m. when she beard the fras- mitted to them © Pm. Dec, 24 to midnight\will: sponsor its annual Christmasat - ‘ of Jeanne, 14, and Billie Joe De-) tie yelping of a dog. _{Hes yt, Sar over ‘Dee. 25, Childs said. Accidents’ home decoration contest Sunday. : Line, 9, daughters of Mr. and MYS.| - s) ched out of the house tolccrere lag sul cnt Draiacs to teicisimed nine lives in the same ¢* ¢ SUPER 7 Surers Will investigate and could make out the|head. The accident occurred near, NeW Yeer's period No formal a7 it, ol on . head of a dog sticking out of the Williams Lake road in Drayton! “State Potice records show that er ee MARKET Comanss 3 Says Certain Toys : tee near the middle of the Inke. Plains, She was struck by an auto, the day before Christmas and the cor aes = ge i : wet A q 4 te et” | ine aut ai nis ae ee | Sar, Pafaee Hem, Rowe's ore ie Fern. Bellows, suit aw. Huron St., Near Webster re i a Cause Eye Injuries. |w rut best cor ot the wot : | — | , when the was aboct 60 foot rom NAVY Pilot Killéd- LANSING u@ — Mom and dad: |Whe® she was shout 60 fest from) avy riol Nl thik twice tefore you buy that) ioe Do ee ee rambunctious youngster of yours a 49d Deedee was | as Plane Crashes - set of darts or an air rifle for’ After DeLine's efferts to | Christmas, reach ‘They're two of the tqys that most; {ajled, frequently cauge eye injuries, Car- oline Austin, chief of the vision ey | H ti Hit partment, said-today. Sutherby, both of Leonard, | border in Van Wert County. * « & pametes, Dey an two more} tae Si Nae SS T . f ladders McCall : ae astral them and ‘pulled the dag to ae eee 75 Scotch Pines most dangerous,” she said. “The |*#lety. Naval authorities at the Grosse number of serious eye infuries in|, After & good rub down and some| Me Naval Air Base, Mich., con- Given to Schools | children usually increases durin Tp a eee ace miners firmed that the pilot of the plane, | | ; : the Christmas school vacation and for about an hour, appears) an ADS fighter, died in the crash. (j7) Waterford ; many could be avoided if children | De nope the woreg for her) ie ie aie nena tc eS | , were teed sete sateip experience. Py vised that the plane exploded in atch 5 nave! : ‘ fin: PETERS CSO Li ae | Asrivedt on. o-. geisiersare rsa BESS Seeirane| neo rertanen CONSOLE ° that sb : ote cheer E Seccy sf PHILCO 2-SPEAKER | | i arrows, that shoot darts, sling shots, home-| wesT BLOOMFIELD—The Syl: . made swords and screw drivers van Manor Civic Association will, Presbyterians to Sing N. Hospital Rd. . : ween ps santo ‘amans Medel Number 4623M — ae rg e Mieaggery Party| AUBURN HEIGHTS — The com-| , 7? #f was made, 58 Too fF Co | ‘or chikiren of members Sunday’, 1 choirs of the United Pres-| there are so many new schools op Front ntrois Hell must be @ place where they from 1 te 4 p.m..in the whiny byterian Church ‘will present af @ the towneip that need land- Aluminized Picture Tube nro ip A mo Filter Gloss t- ‘andlelight service of Christmas, wanted to 46 something about It. $70 Trade-in en $13, 77 a Month: give women lavish wardrobes, of- Bloomfield Town Hall. Each ch fer them trips to exotic places — ig to bring a fifty cent gift sui at idintin muha musie at the church at 7:36 Sun- 4& te each for travel—Easl Wilson. 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Spe | ae | 2 free Delivery EVERY | | isuz _NIGHT! “MERRY f= = — “CHRISTMAS AND A “HAPPY EW vem ieee acrok a | Hampton 5 West Huron St. Just East of Teb-Huron Shopping saan RE ATR MEM Se ase eae Oy ae ceca (Continued From Page One) , ¢ ihr tagion $f Sounareth, 1.000 doct tn. stownidon. to-the lee lake, 700 feet below sea level. Luke passed through ‘and on beside the clear, murmurous. lake. ©” fara, on thoes shores, the Lord of Lords had steed and “preached «commanding igure serene as the sun, forceful as lightning. abide eyes were misty as he passed the seven fountains : and entered the fishing town of Capernaum. * * * Tt was a gray town, built of somber gray basalt. Gray f@ streets, gray walls, gray houses. Like shadows, strangely (Me on and solidified, their grayness darkened by the over- es woman with a basket of onions on her head directed Luke to the house of John. This hardy apostle, the youngest of Jesus’ band, would be about 50, little older than’ Luke At the crucifixion, he had taken Mary into his care. x * * ‘The Sintae seemed different than the others. of the same gray stone, but there was a bright pleasantness © - about it. A trellised bower of roses and golden heliotrope © “and oleander bloomed behind __ JOHN WAS THERE : the hedges. - ‘There, in the courtyard, John sat mending a net. “Peace be unto you.” Luke moved through the gate, and after they had silidiaaat blessings, the Greek doctor explained his purpose. John nod- ded slowly, meditatively. He stepped to the door, and pulled aside the woven covering for Luke to enter. Was Mary there? There is mo proof that Luke talked... with her, but indicatiotis that he did are noe Boson fol é : ay ce pe A. fi 2 “painter and engraver, paid homage to St. Luke — ‘the patron of artists — — in this woodcut showing Luke painting Mary and a child. Although there is no original to prove it, legend says Luke was the infancy.’ as map a in his book, TER: a i distinctive except semiiic jn sty, a It was built = ae fe fit mbepen. flavor as if quoting her own words dire¢ Presumably, he saw her, must i, FF i “ae yep, Hl i went on. 5 ‘ * « The angel had said to her, “Do not be afraid Mary, for you have found favor with God. And be- ' hold, you-will_ conceive in your and bear a son, and & EEr. ee a. 2 ert Atte il a E it : Fs é i Fe FEE F 5 { two sons, treit and Thomas Collins of Rotan, Tex. A sister, Mrs. Fred Gilpin of Cheboygan also survives, : JAY G, SMITH . - DAVISBURG—Service tor Jay “4 Smith, 76, of 10551 Davisburg at Lakeview Cemetery. ae Marshall Saunders will Mr. ‘foie, who died Friday, is survived by his wife, Cornelia; daiighters, Mrs. Leslie Fitzgerald of Drayton Plains, Mrs. Hall Seely of Roseburg, Oregon, Mrs. George Meller of South Lyons and Mrs. Lanes Welt $i tetehonn.and neral Home. “Italian Police Fireworks 2 Ground Sputnik Marlette ‘Rd. Officiating was the Rev. Robert Kyser. Burial was in the Forest Lawn Cemetery today. She leaves her husband, Edwin; | were Bruce Collins of De- rongge ae eS a Monday at visburg Methodist Church parking 9 p.m. on a $cent-an-hour rate, eS ee ees ee sons, Lester of Davisburg and) gusiiess grandchildren also survive. The body is at the Sharpe Fu- NAPLES, Italy #--There’ll be pOeucem ies teed tage. "|Finally the little ball was sent fly-| Bes from Means Pay Kaa for Million Workers GTON wW—Living costs in in Noverhber. The new ext’ year for about a million workers in steel, aluminum, meat packing and the aircraft indus- KEYED TO CHANGES Their wages are keyed to living : * « “The higher price tags on 1958 means a pay raise early Costs Rise Again in ‘iliaibe : automobiles were the main reason for the November living-cost rise. They averaged 11.5 per cent higher than 1957 new car prices fh Oc- tober. Costs of clothing and serv- ices also rose; food Gectinnd sea- for November rose by four. tenths of one cent after hav. ing leveled ‘in average, price index puts living costs for November at 3.2 per cent above a year earlier. ti wn With Mumps If the amount of mumps cases in the county continues to rise next|' week like they did last week, quite a few children will spend Christ. mas in bed. x * * ‘According to Dr. John D. Mon- Many Area Children Poli ‘stletee | .|probably is Policemen Bu y to 0 Help Him Out MONICA, Calif. Reel mister?” a At 121.6 per cent of the 1947-59 the. latest consumers’ Boarded aqgenes oe INSURANCE ge G4: Coward: dear father > RELIABLE DRIVER FOR 4’ ‘MOTOR ROUTE IN HE WASHINGTON, ROMEO, IMLAY CITY, LAKEVILLE, LEONARD AREA. MUSTHAVELATE |*= | MODELCAR. . |™i me - CAR ALLOWANCE AND COMMISSION. APPLY IN PERSON _ TO. A. A. MeCULLY PONTIAC PRESS Circulation Department Help Wanted Female 7| : 7 wi Or abort Cox, Ora St, Oxford, = ed jac we end ss ee LO ead Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore 4 OVER $1,000,000 _welcome, Gingeliville. PE §-1697. te land ROOM Fi - wire ARRO REALTY a gg ge CASH IN A FLASH For land contracts see Au- | i al _ A, Johnson : ae : i ACTION Warns... nati Fi “ IMMEDIATE. |i $18 2 week. OR i 4 i iain > w.M Bt ROY ANNETT, INC. 5|* tee emia > choose E. DAMS CO, 2596 Dixie / Hwy out ER’ Viet of Se * youn 4 : “Naw stick close to the basket!”* ODERN, 2 BDRM. HOU oz. REAR welcome. Low rent, MY Baldwin $1509 dn. [eae un arars 5% road on 3 smiles x af I oA eg A tine. RIDGEWAY REALTY nae’ oF : 1 Baintoee _ | JERRY Rent Houses Unfurn, 36) E. ADAMS CO. Watkins Lake Rd. Peete es > sie GILES REALTY CQ. et on Miso rr oes Sard eee tet an . se vacant — iting & proud owner. tang Peatins Rives aa wie S en, aa” ae - t off Baldwin BOrSS - :| RENT—OPTION Sew, Besemeont School. ame nding reat aad ohm: . .| New 3 bdrm. brick, basement. sound ana ~ i A ; dom’s ghee hy BR | Biter or we oa ! "i oe a ae ue. A Duy "st 66.500. cash. RENT, LEASE, BUY ‘PERFECTION IN A HOME /SMALL FARM decoratea 5 rooms. is hard to find, but we think cogent: - vada space galore tion” i built bungalow on 5 .¢ eAiptonanen. ible. as agg 4 nh ving acres near Orton- vd. North. +16 room has fleor to ceiling - ville, Has § rooms and RENTAL UNITS | 360.28 ~ rerything iat you need. ce wrk Pectin Par | ig "H ‘sstgties “osm: | Schon ben at the dor Hee 0 Th Pe ona a waved “drive. “Ai $395 DOWN aR 3 gg ty HO FE Cute, bright and cheerful in Bev- starter home located just Ra ag unfinished ent. east of Contains hn Fe gieé| NEAR PONTIAC MOTOR— gulaide. Shuste —— Pgs aise ae aa Genel oT ji parcel, & ellent op- 1 ant Rent Lake Cottages 36A room sad unt oe, — corzagn one pets 3 eat “Bereened, or ch Edward M. Stout, Realtor cer garage 90,090 — TT §, inaw St, Phone FE 56163 bosom: es terms, Imme: O0'tSrsek Senaay For Rent Rooms 37 : RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Rd.* Open $9 fe ine ™ MILLER COMMERCIAL frontage. Corner; _ lot on Oakland Fogg a room . 3 bedrooms . i wa i basement, new living fu) . the for Beive'h basness Pal’ oot i Potties BUD" Best Buys Today - WEST SIDE New offering on this 5 Bg at ¢ cent interest." One best bargains! HONEYMOON HOUSE Nothing better than this Little charmer MR. INVESTOR! - One you can't mise on, io STOUT'S | ty i ry di tl COLORED 3 apartments, 2 baths, auto. gt $150) down, CALL DOES YOUR ADDRESS HAVE SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE PARTRIDGE. 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE BRICK INCOME Grossed owner ice itenetais sale al Bm oo NEW HOME | REALTOR PARTRIDGE 1060 W. Buren FE ¢3581 john X. CLARK REAL 9 W. HURC ; dultLE L STING 81 RVIC ESTATE | =" | MONEY! Make it easily) "RAIN through Classified Ads, To} *4z8?" sell, rent, buy, swap, hire,| r "4 it ee. h 4 ‘ ‘ ; i a ae Z é Ss) “ Pa * fe we! aif & 288: YEARS AHEAD STYLING brick uae | CHANDLER ESTATES oe tig, te oa CUSTOM ~ ichen fan "crge| DEVELOPMENT rage, BY . PF are 2 f : : P vanes. Tri-levels . sor nenape,: Seales Ranchmasters coi Sher mo IP Sun — Res. 3 “oS Pe ELM 8T. € Room house & fie J. C HAYDEN Restter 88 BE. Walton re $0443 WEST SUBURBAN. #50 DOWN : To Take The “WORK” Out of Housework TERMS TO SUIT * Fookac fond Foon gece eas fiat Pe om .NOSAN BLDG. CORP. 2485 Pontiane Ra. Pe ste on Secs tee * Priced st $14,509 with terms, | Near St. Michaels wast | Se ey ~ aA pe ae = - Lew down o€Fment, VM: H.° KNUDSEN FEES 78S. TPs SUBURBAN BEAUTY cata rete set WIN | Se See os ee A Fine Home on Lincoln | s8,800 punaAtow — mode y ibrscank full . ot ae ee oe . Foor. storms & screens, Oak 2 ved im, home on rea. saree og Ng: at & epmalings i ve : feacean back vac, 1ifcar gy Oak *. off AC furn. 14x20 Iie gg ee oe with $1,500 down. fousefratie®. land somreet te The Buy of the Month | Berparmect: Ask for ir. Brown. You can’t this gear and as? cer mais — 4 bedroom home way under size dining base- sale. Large fenced rear “TADD'S INC. ae ie ee $1,500 down. oe “Why Pay Rent? Sylvan Manor... =r pen When Me Payments are ‘ae em oe afion ‘with Wile : rent. ranch. 1% In one _ _nieest locations in ising’ room, family chen, i re ae OPEN tames, $17,000, terms. DING. SUNDAY North of Birmingham ARN ak sation ound Sits ae rat _34x babi 7 Ve Ti me. = JOREPH HosPr aL bedrooms ES or clon roi REALTY Sith id ranly an, window in byleg test toes 2, wall to wall c bg aime ells Bens Dry basement with fire- place in recr - a. ofl FA heat. 1 oer. ‘a- sopebilanees only $26,006. terms, utility room, Pence. 260 W. Rigers. 2 basement, it in heat, hot water, pesmenanaie Pavi = - VACANT—OPEN ‘pedems., 1956. Auto aux IN and } DAYS _ EVES. SAT. & SUN. TO 8-085) _ KEEGO ce b small houses, $500 down| -Rose ee Broker fa lot gala ee handie, Real bar: one get away. PHA | TERMS = ce fhe mag heat hot hg Landscaped. full. W ype iee screens, owner, ‘WO 3-3350 Roy Annett Inc. 1 2% E. Huro: ral 8-046 Open ‘Eronings and sunday 14+ dred | Biv tween Livernois ott South 7 BEDRM. “i HOME, $350 N, nee, wl "eai3e. on house & M59. ‘eet ~~ Cedar Island » lakefront — ediate Possession PICK . sai Beer hi ment to Place in the 34 ft. ¥ing room. another tr tiled basement recreation . Gas heat! So much home the money—better call now! terms will be arranged. i- a-at M Reg, US, Pat. OF, 1967 by WEA Secvion, Ina: “Start boasting about Junior’s grades! If they still don’t : leave, xsterhcrerchetdnodh seit dem chsimpuel mee neue For Sale Farms 48 ” MULTIPLE LISTING, SERVICE ME $09 9m terms. - iS 0 ACRES ON LAKE. | F. sts INNAN . 1327 E. Auburn OL 1-171 | & ¢ : +" open mies” ow. H ye fam, car garage with 3 room - pe nants "eon Wl sas: | — " ee Fi] genes he’ ond a ment_or small howe, FE 340 | Sale Business us SERBS voweme | OPEN gerne oem veg i BEAUTIFUL SITES OVER- 4 pdt SBP we, | NOW'S THE me Ecisictiaer Gt t es | ARE Many be ae ° TRADE | |TIME! Sunday 2 to 6 p.m. Res O'CONNOR BROKER a Re . wer "RUNGALOW grout “ts Se Upeparea ier! “WESTRIDGE” AT | PURNIRaED SD GEPERTROWE GOT | Heroom ‘heme and Sar ment gas beat iitder warns months of lake living ahead WATERFORD GREEN LAKE PRONT — 3 bed-|‘ Dixie Hwy. OR 3-982. : Welt landscaped. §13. Will sell Sout ~ 3 Be fooms sad den Laree serssced : ° : + Rew ol PA furnace, new) For, ‘custom = ball, three: Nichols, Realtor Om 33031 © FE $3,000 CASH JERRY E. ADAMS CO. Cong AS Sy 9g Sas EM ee 2534 DIXIE HIGHWAY house is an excellent offer tures are nat pag sotuned price on, ti |, . Office PE 44561—Eves. MA 5-1201 ing especially inthe ott.) Be AY worth: | large me, te holes pan LA a4 LAKEFRONT 3 im ity rooms; iM baths; tam: of Pontiac, in fast. ee eR Ry BH windows. Complete with eo ® sive away price, Walle. 0°R. on take, Y WATKINS LK. ready “for tmmediats secu: ‘ Edward M. Stout, Real H SLLEY poner. Took at all ae east _BROS..- out, Y swede f - T8 MSS at Pootins Lake $950 DOWN cribiegly Snepect ear die.” Christmas Special bias wrmsumescioc ye ee tied among stately osk ridge* come oe posse a «Bal singe at. sand Ask about our “Trade-in” Zont take oe et tie ter-| F :. realize the we Sy pian! ? a col con bap 8 ten a or ease PONTIAC van ier te Dale fae ‘ dry rent lot, and food | — enjoyment, Covered patio Heltman and Tripp swimming and fishing that ‘ TELY T. eh Trocke rise ES, PO |e ade a MBE yams] Ree mi | whe SOUAMST FE iN. You had Detier dig gow gauss wae, oy a — god 1909 care CE EPP . WHITE BROS, Sprinkler protection; "pr 98 MOVES YOU Es You in | HARD WORK? | ; a tee ar glevitt”™ Setaa’ *suury. on 285 W. Ao = tg completely eed, B] A , Open mvt pie +: Sua, 10 ‘ul 5 Ree manecterag rusia re cits Byes _| parle Sgphelseeiveway For Sele Lote 46| ertedtintas Hains PE es | HOLIDAYS ranch home is ly ‘Waterford Hi h ly = ent ft.%e0:| «ed, With “storms and! Janch style. on be wee See the New Sites at pay-| as 3 2 room se FE SS | Bee SeCaatnee| 8 Bae nte Meh a | Cherokee Hilla! [oo “f street and driveway, Lee. Lp HURON GARDENS — ee netcing cine Et ob eee ae fe slies planned. fot er, fenced Lan. $ $350 & B | oe parmient $10,060. Low ia convenience! — = ateman 7 GEORGE BLAIR bing om whet tats Be NICHOLIE| Kampsen/“"##anat "| *5 ‘aug SSO fae Eves, OR: 3-17708 & ‘ , Dp MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE My pale mule ase Pi =uenoet Fe #6 marae ls North End—$600 Da. a a Teg oe. OPEN OT BARGAINS "| titluc™ itp "roy, Manmesn Bate, fatness, "won 3 "mg B. Fairmont ott], Dr. alice” * electric aoe soo ranch hom: kitehen : » Piet = ar — storms and screens. ith Bath and one half, Only $609 down —_ a“ monthly payments, Its vacant East Side—$550 Dn. One two family. Juste * redeceraite lardwood fire. 4s, full ba with a heat: Immedi 818 per montn” eclnding taxes .and insuranc . ts vacant Drayton. Plains a an I on this three - Brand new with ‘earns “and screens, ate it’s vacant, iam. SCHOLES 4 3 had Huron st. Ev PE IT: HIGHLAND RD. | Open c 5-8183 di and Automatic oil fen “Priced at Be $12, rg hy ~ Its SMe! inmaa j the tom iy. _ 5 WEST peau R BAN St the pA ae this Smeders brick ne Attractive wot liv. Ne “the Ne price rr ‘WHITE BROS. PLACE A “Lost AD. Gall FE-2-818t-for-an-at} to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer. NEAR CLARE: $16.950 -- 3 bedroo: ~ a room. BRICK. RANCH with full pantinank ear. Pete? Iving room with dining ell, drapes included. floors. aste. wails, bertse family E red itchen, —_ bath, lot, ideal down - will take 81.500 down with larger mo, payments HOYT REAI LEY 2-984¢ FE 234 ‘8. Te ta! Rd. w* Boo-Tel Centre . SUBURBAN. Just act e ry an ent sentition’ 2-0968 THIRD 8ST. ‘Excellent € room home. Gas furnace, Wall to wall — in jiving -room, $0,800, We 4 lols or tor — J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 88 EB. Walton FE 6-041 ee Eves. — Sun. 10 to 2 . 3 BEDROOM “BRICK: Home in “Watkins Wills," only one left. “Bail Basement Ceramic Tile ; Terms Open Bunday 15 pm. ‘Prive out 2 WM. A. KENNEDY saree home, Colberry Sunday 2 to 6 Drayton Woods a Builders own eo wae olica genet | i-level i ro ar garsege. ace, & Sun, Ph. a FE 2-947. Vacant—$650 Down : KINZLER |: ©. ae th oe een eigen IPED : | Full Price a With $1,500 Down Owner Park Homes |* i E building “dat ca slater _, PONTIAC REALTY building lot in Drayton Piains. TWO LOTS in Waterford, 8 = 140 R large. g00d corner sonnet, O'NEILL MA 5-€181 . “SM ITH-WIDEM AN, WHERE BROS. . wen, Se 10 to 5. ___For Sale Acreage 47 HILLS . et jot, also 1 CALL MAROLD tit “ded a iting BB aoe Beara ye PANGUS.. Realtor Call_ collect: _Ortonvilie_¥. or i Seka a al ‘near Columbia, | — Grocery “fied et ae PARTRIDGE | NORTHERN BOWLING | TAVERN—$7,700 DN. tavern in town Rent : Esai sestiee” REALTOR P, RTRIDGE “LETS TALK BUSINESS” " : Sg ee A MICHIGAN BUSINESS: SALES CORPORATION oe SAVE ENERGY, USE x _ WANT ADSI To find a = z job, place to. live or ae mj Good used car, see Classi. isha Cubectiattieg 51 [ips 32 GILTEDGE pater SECURITY | & 35% Discount eee proverty nr Pentag pies | __For Sale Ciotning 5 ag to $500 Pontiac ‘Drayton Plains Walled Lake Utica - BORROW $500 Ph a can cou When you. ‘Corporation - CASH LOANS : bs) ee Pi inance Co, “Sick a aan Coane SEABOARD Fl FINANCE | ROCHESTER, Me MICE. een root on Ph. Rochester il, OL 19791 The Quick HFC Way at fast, ly a - ~ 'gervins "to HPC Household Finance % 6, Saginaw, 2nd fir. a ast é a | GET CASH UICKLY Up to $580 1948 Most deals cars, yt title... on Faro ne = “Oakland Sold 963.000. Balance "3 BARGAIN BOX SERENE) MARGAIN BO a on "thls terrific invent | Last 9 days. 26, annual te a 2 pm. on % Good REALTOR PARTRIDGE! So Treats ‘isee. ae cz eee ‘Money to Loan 53 overcoat. sx 4. INCE eee | ee 0.0 Lopreete en Pe ease A little out lene to par Jas erators ranges & fect Sale m. anaes heaters, ow _LAYAWAY PLAN: pr mo a6 Mowras + a Ss oe Some ¥ 9 to s sec nee Heights on Oxl2 Felt Base Rugs = : eee Wall Tie Be” R v¢ Dies a 3.73 PAY actes of Iree Si q, Sat 8 et vallable. 18" = — GET Ir. sa" ‘quick, $ wat |through Classified Ads!| f Yes, whatever it is — dial | RooRETm | FE 2.8181 for an‘ad-writer SE : rac onset Sali i a ly + eeew eeeeee | | ws “Sewing a 25% discount, Brother, Domestic and Premiers. FE 81564. Coronet Ap-|. pliance. ‘sea eee —o ana au Ris Lob +s ee eee eee ee tee Stee eevee tew #1. ee re * ee ete rst ig Oe eee w tee * asnewes é a Prey owt: ij PORTABLE | Typewriters arienaoeeai ROYAL SMITH - CORONA - UNDERWOOD Also German Sanco, f= gi ROAD es 5 Ds = 4-6588 2 SCREENINGS, : fee Dogs Traine: Trained, |, Boarded 70 Tremor: avers ad Se cents per rele sel Aelita boos, CATS BOARDED a oas trained. Burr-dhell ree sen ie - Hay, Grain & Feed cy Wood, Coal & Fucl 67 aes and povetren rs bon J. 1. Case & Fe ae rate jeeps | ‘tractors - cham sews for Auction Sales S089 Dixie Highway 4 Drayton Plains "| Every Friday . Every Saturday. 1 P.M. Every Sunday . t+ PM, 2 P.M. BUY & SELI DAILY. ee mA a a f mcogd saboah color, te i kEmot Auc~ pres STE For Sale Housetrailers. 78 a ROYAL - “rap dl OF a aS shower wil sett Pr ne 2% terms 708, Siar of OR 31 FRAIL ER EXCHANGE | MOBILE HOMES rs REA FOR Fr Bio -Regal he - Palace 4 TRAILER, SALE : a = allow We VeaL ¢ Bi Bef bas | Bae New oo Ame Service Ean __ 4) 8, Segioaw wd wt Recbery CRA car. Ts 33a, op. 23 Beek 16 _& et ed — Recs TORY } MERCU: j NEW & ATER SKIS @ BgU eee LAKES RE 47121, 3177 BOAT Bios Se th var Sale Bicycles ri : 2 pors. KES SALES | arpimtiac « coors BV VINRUDE MOTORS. fe s Hager Se, ragt.| pao HARRINGTON — v4 55 BUICK SPECIAL Automatic Bn a Radio and Heate $6.71 PER MONTH “GOODWILL USED CARS" "S57 BUICK Redic, ‘Heater. Dynafiow a Sa “PONTIAC RETAIL” iT Seat So fire gdclivered, tm tm _| The Workingman’ Haskins Chev, Special +Door Stock Ne. 3808. | SWEPT-WING DODGE STATT'S MOTOR SALES DODGE S$ B FINEST | SELECTIO ; Pontiac. Cadillac - 1350 N. 1956 Chevrolet... 995|™,: 2-101 Open Eves. HERE ARE SOM E OF ot ol Mtrs. ; 5 3 me » |CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Weodvare — Birategban NASH I IE ’ : 19584 Buick ........$ 695) Wisw-wWernopocit oe | 1955 Ford- 9-pass. $1195} We Arrange Financing Your Car Down Jank Rates Oakland County’s wildest “trader, out to beat any deal. Come in and see, NORTH. “CHEVROLET 1000'S. Woodward - : Birmingham ~ MI. 4-2735 CAL Your Car Down ~ Bank Rates “Oakland County's ~ Wildest Trader” - NORTH * 1000 S. Woodward Ave. et : | Bimingain ae s Friend Better Cars for Less 115 8, Saginaw a, pe tte : 5 "Sb PONTIAC. 96.008 Mil new 8. & H. Hydra. CHEVROLET | seek Y 1956 Jerae 7. Reas| Mr 3 Bel Alp Hardtop. Stock No. 3928, OLDs %§ 4 DR. HYDRA. 5 | Jimm DeRose = Ee ge : sn, wah, 11 Pontiac . res ios 3 195 Seine Vo st Ma vad oA ees ee 1956 Chevroet wi" iSt8 ee a oe MH, | Bel Air +Door =| BR geno NICTORIA 3-DR. POM, 1 y Ad Adte Sales, Wi Oak- / SB gots) A aaete “9 2000 SELECTION or | 1954 Chevrolet =. eg oof 495 They’ ve Got to ‘| 457 W HURON ae sen | SOR OS Go 1954 Pontiac ...... $ 585 MUST H AVE ROOM | LOOK ~ Chieftain Door. Stock No, 3908.) pal ROG ‘ 1954 Plymouth . ed 495 |; a if Sedan. ‘ ee ONLY 9 LEFT 5 RUNNING § 95 955 Ply oe TOP. O58 Phmouth we. $ ~ & = 1953 Pontiac .......$ 395 i Chieftain Sedan, Block No, 4008, 4 1957 - {1983 Packard. .....§ 245 ARS aie Tt ° Sedan. Stock No 4072. are ( r x V S 1953 pee caus me, Cal ® | - 2 Door. Stock No, PRIC : iy ‘) BIG WAGON meni, J : SELECTION as low at [1958 Chevy %-Dr. ..S1195 : $1475 _. 1936 Ford 9-pass, ..$1386| _ cs ia Fasie 1956 Chevy 9-pass. | $1395) ees Sh a ‘ery clean, Les. 1 Like $1050, FE _ 80045. _ ae eash will make -down demos or Or litte mi: ‘ST Ba wero = t --- ror SwA a 3 Te : rs MORE ONLY . * Le 82 & S = & HEATER Ts Sales ervice, aa : posse" "ASC Felegreph Road 536 S bane Shia ~ “Tel-Huron Center—Pontioe sat Paddock—Pontiac OPEN SUNDAY. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Pontiac Area Wrigley Super Moke OPEN MONDAY, December 23 to 9 P. M.— TU All Wrigleys Matkets°Open sis Monday, Dec. 23 ‘til 9 P.M. Tuesday, Dec. 24 ‘til 6 P.M. Closed Christmas Day a GRADED UNDIES FEDTRAL-~STATE SUPERVISION Grade “A” Oven Ready.. Fancy Young roo ee «= Its! s“‘Krispness” Mime 3 in a Corn City or Butterfield Brand . : ! 10 to 16 Ibs. ‘average weight oo AT: STUFFED | TURKEYS .7 to 9 lbs. average weighi. .. opie ib. Armour Star, Oven Ready, Stuffed with Pepperidge Farms ae, CACKLE BIRDS a GOLD-N-BIRDS..-. ded’ ip. Incomparable! Oven Ready. 4 to 5 Ibs. average weight. ‘Apples and radishes all rosy pod 5s Wetmice and celery all Kéol Kelp grpie.s “its Christmas time in Wrigleys Freshland where variety knows no season! land is Krispy’s Kingdom of finest produce that’s -4 Ways Fresher becatise. i: 5 | ‘BOUGHT FRESHER, SHIPPED FRESHER, SOLD FRESHER, which suaray: Fey tees it will be SERVED FRESHER! . av ope ines BRU SSELS SPROUTS = ., QUART 1% : Ryol Krisp. Firm, ets Mouth-watering! ; Washington Delicious Apples, Good Stocking Stuffers! FANCY. DUCKS... 316 105 Ibs. average weight... 2... Ae tb. “Washington: Golden Dell lous Apples, Extra var Tender, Meaty, ‘ites woaty for Roasting or Broiling. 3 “Anji mn & La ‘Puinp, Jade. Filey Selected: oe i 2’ the. 5He FANCY CAPONS. ...5 to 8 ibs. average weight ...,... Ge ib. Avocados, 10-Size, Ripe and Ready We BM Bist 05 6 5 oe ooo vc vas 2 fer 2c Delicious, Full-Breasted, Grade “A” Beauties. Oven Ready. AoC ee eae : Jae Se a Extra ‘Faney Red Glow Emperor Grapes, a Holiday. iyo Poe ib. 2e°. FANCY GEESE |... 6 w 10 tos. ave. wot. pee ib yay. OF 96: Krigp, Pascal Celery. California Green. oe ee sui BB —_—__—_— "Traditional Cirristmas-Feast-Small, Oven-Ready Geese. > un) OR er aS . : + Kool Krisp Bibl-Lettacr, Hot Housd, for ‘supieeh, SUE ins ees das . ib. BD | ee Fresh Hubbard Squash. favorite for holiday meal. i eee hes ent tb. Re r,t dail Featured in Wrigleys Da rylai Bog Pigs _ REDDL-W) IP, Big 7-Ounce Dispenser Can. \—. .... = Ter pee ADs: : ple dessert delicious. an clahorate dotnet in ¥S SWEET CREAM BUTTER, ‘4X95 Score. 69e churn. 1-lb, Catton in Foil-Wrapped Quarters. ~ LL SWEET. ‘MARGARINE, 1-lb, Carton in aia 2 rh Qe NY ben —_ Foods Live All whe ss eg Z ; | sees Rath Black Hawk—From The Land-O-Corn Boneless . . . Fully Cooked . . Ready-to-Serve ib. $969 6%-b. 8 a OD Can I Can 54 All meat, no waste, when you buy canned hams, tender and tasty because perc juices: are sealed in! Fully cooked boneless, and ready to serve, hot ot cold. If you wish, your Wrigley man’ will slice it for you into uni- = form. slices the exact thickness you ask. = ; Prices Sloutes teens Secale Dec. a ‘ We reserve the right to limit quent GET, poeae: GIFTS F i f : Ed iin 5 La P ¥ t e i i\e 3 \ i \ i“ aa ge pep ae Se |