Eb. Wettnes Here Foronest Mostly fair and cooler today. Details Page 2. 115th YEAR keke. PONTIAC, sIGHIGAN "TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1957 —30 PAGES = INTERNATIONAL Ps MARRIED 61 YEARS — One of Michigan's oldest married couples Mr. and Mrs. D. T: Moore of Waterford Township will of Supervisors_meeting- mark their 6lst wedding anniversary tonight at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bloomfield Township. On Jan. 6, Mrs. Moore will be 8&8. and Jan. 14, ber husband will be 3%. They are the parents of nine aving children. ~ - ke Chalk sees nges Sit Double-Tal County Backing of Drain Works Raises Doubts ‘ by Some Supervisors - \behind local sewer and wa-| < iter projects was seriously’ Fentine Pree Prose (2UeStioned for the first) time yesterday at the Board, Nephier, of 600 Thurber R4, | “=e Supervisors warned __|t0o many projects. ke Picks MSU's Hannah as Civil Rights Chairman WASHINGTON (#—President Eisenhower may have advanced the chances for senatorial approval of the new Civil Rights Commission by its chah man. The White House announced that Hannah, president assigried to it — the so-called Huron | of Michigan State University, will replace former Su- River Basin sewage disposal sys-| _preme Court Justice Stan-| | JOHN A, HANNAN > “If we overextend ourselves on these lecal improvements, we jmight not have enough credit left later on to borrow for county projects such as a new court- thouse,” commented Supervisor Stanley Frid of Northville, Public improvement projects | being planned by the newly ereated Department eof Public Werks were scrutiny yesterday. : naming John A. Hannah 83! Ths issue was brought up as the ‘DPW asked that a new project be item involving five townships ad- |jacent te Pontiac. : ley Reed, who resigned be- * \e * cause he. sald his judicial) The project was assigned, but responsibilities and back-’ tog Hor on eT oes ont ground might conflict with Means Committee stufly is com- commission duties. pleted ‘tac Ge Graiak team . i ‘ o se projects si Former Gov. Doyle £. Cartton), studied by the Ways and Means of Florida was named to complete’ ‘Committee from now on,” said the six-mmember board, which now Supervisor David Levison of Bir- includes three Southerners. imingham. All commission appointments . : are subject to Senate confirma. (FOR PROTECTION tien. “lt should be. up to the com-) Sen. Sparkman (D-Ala), a con-Mittee to make sure that the county | sistent foe of civil rights legisla-is not taking on too much, -We| tion, said he had been impressed|certainly have to protect ourselves) with what -he called some recent in case there is any defaulting in statesmanlike statements made by| paying the county back for putting | Hannah. fup the bonds.” : * * <£ KB nantes Naps gap ai | One of the townships in the pro- | effect that he believes ring set a | posed Clinton system had already | ern viewpoint on civil rights must | occa ‘hat it wanted to join, be concidered,” gparkmen said. | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) | Harmah also is well known City Mail Sacks Biggest, but It's All Over Now ' Holiday greetirigs mailed in Pon-; -meribers of Congress, ‘having iserved for a year as assistant sec- tretary-of- defense and” held other’ ‘pests under the administrations of iboth President Eisenhower ed formes President ‘Truman. Hannah himeelf has | streng moral convictions on a | wabject of civil fights, He inte- 100 People Face - Bleak Holiday — Fire Damages Suburb, Loss of Credit Through thes proposal “to “throw! \county financial backing: + ithat the county could ruiz jits good credit by backing) the ones wader | tiac this. year were the biggest) grated Negro and white a terol ever but they were handled the| jg dormitories at Michigan! best too, according to Leslie Dean! state when he tock over there in Sr., acting postmaster. | 1941, He also did away with ra- t- ?@ * cial designations om student rec- Pieces of mail canceled in De- ords at the school, cember through Sunday wight to-' But he indicated no intention of,a bleak Christmas in the wake of! lafter their arrival, 108,- trying to force his views on others. a fire which struck a four-block! wee born * taled 3,336,000 compared to*3 800 last year. Receipts for stamps, moreover, showed a 12 per cent <_increase over Jast year. “| approach this task,” he said. ‘with the attitude _that..men_ of) (good will should be able to work! “We are caught up now and oUt their differences, and I hope} are getting rid of the mail prac- [we will be able to make some) ticaity as fast as it coties in,” ‘usefal contribution to the national 'j Dean said yesterday, |interest. a At least three factors were par-' tially responsible for the swiftness New York Bank Issues nd with which the mail w and ease whi 8 Checkbooks for Lefties handled this year, he f * * * | “NEW YORK (INS) — A New Tt was Bood Shopping weather, York: bank , has bowed to the the holiday falls in the middle! needs of left-handed people and of the week and therefore people) now provides a checkhook for “southpaws.*’ have two weekends to get. their cards out; and, finally, the mass| The checkbook issued by the communication of the newspaper.) Trade Bank and Trust Co. has checks or the left with stubs’ radio and television stressed. the necessity of mailing early he add-| and binding on the right. It also folds from the left. Weather for Christmas We're not sure we'll like the Weatherman’s prediction for Christmas, so we pass aléng one we like better, which was suggested by the New Bedford (Mass.) Standard Times. For Christmas they predict: ) “Sunny (dispositions) and warm (hearts) in the mort; ing with intermittent precipitation (tears of joy) and scat- tered claps of thunder (laughter). Drifting clouds (for _.Qeliriously happy. children..to walk..on)..will _patch-thesky sh in the afternoon, The evening will be calm (even little 4 boys get tired) and clear \(clear memories, that As, of the "4 “ghost Wonderful day of the year).”~ ) ‘Tfireboat, the C. D. Scully, which | of Pittsburgh; 2 Suffer Fatal Heart Attacks PITTSBURGH — (P—Nearly t- } : ' SNEAK PREVIEW — These three Sylvan Lake sisters are among the thousands of children who are anxiously awaiting tomorrow f acaing hence eit can play — fhe presents Santa Many to Hold Christmas Eve Services Area Churches Mark Nativity _ Bikes and States By MARY ANGLEMIER Church Editor, Pontiac Press | More than 1,900 years ago today, Mary: and Joseph were on their! 100 way to the little town of Bethlehem, lores Hardiman, the choir of the Church of God, 132 Wessen §t will be careling from house house tonight. Just One More Night Until the Big Day_ will bring tonight. Left to right months: and Capnie, 3%, the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Richard paneer dr., 2181 Garland St. nt tasers ssensssnesasbsssenesetensnashesusvanassnoeenasencennnaecinseli Christ ). The Rev. former pastor, will speak. Lee! te-| (Hohner, organist will play Christ-| The vu. .s imas: miusie from. § ‘to $30 p.m. ; In’ additién {to the traditional) persons of suburban Rankin facet. be taxed. In the morning hours| Two Christmas services will be carol \arid® candle’ lighting service larea in. the community of 6,700 about eight miles east of mid-/ town Pittsburgh. a : Yesterday's blaze caused dam-| age Which Fire Chief Jack Biaz- ines said will top one million dol- ilars. ¥ fF ¥ Two persons, one a woman whose home was damaged; and the other an auxiliary policeman) on emergency duty, Ged of heart attacks, Christmas trees and presents went up in smoke as the wind-) whipped fire roared out of control for nearly four hours after the) first alarm. _* *& & When the fire had run its course 14 homes and one school had been destroved, Eight other homes and two other schools were damaged. The fire played hop, skip and jump and some. homes apparently in the direct path of the flames escaped. The Red Cross and the Salva- tion Army sent mobile units to the c® * * At the height of the blaze more than 200 firemen from nearly 4 volunteer departments were battling the flames, So were six) companies of the Pittsburgh Fire Department _and Pittsburgh's. only pumped water from the Mononga- hela River nearly one mile from: the fire. Four firemen suffered minor in- Millions of people around the iworld celebrate His hirth tonig and tomorraw. * * * \Church. At 7:15, there will be a ge ielignt aasiane of the Chil- At aren's, Junior and Youth Choirs.) iThe 11 p.m. service will include a) theld tonight at 8:00, Dr. Richard’ 4 Stuckmeyer, pastor, will offici-| mond Winkelman - will serve as! The annual festive _Christmas:candlelight processional with _ the! acolytes. Special music will be! ie Senior Choir. Dr. Joseph J. Chap-\rendered by the Children’s and greatest holiday highway pressure at 11 tonight in St. John's Lutheran ™#"_ Will speak on “No Room in Senior Choirs. ‘The congregation|will come tomorrow evening be- Midnight Carol Service- will begin iChurch, The Rey. Carl W. Nelson, pastor, will speak on .‘‘The Won- drous Gift Is Given.’ The .Junior and Senior Choirs will furnish the; music. =~ lhe Bethel Evangelical ahd” “Re-| ‘The Children’s Choir will sing [downtown Pontiac preceding $ a.m: publish formed Church ( United Church of Continued on Page 4 Col. 6) “A service of song and worship will be held at 1) tonight in the sanctuary of First Presbyterian Shurch, Dr. H. Hi. Savage, pastor, an- nounces a service will be held at lthe Inn” at both hours. FORMER PASTOR SPEAKS At 8:30. tonight, Communion Service will be heid in) ‘It Was Such a Night familiar carols. a Christmas Services will be*conducted by the} The mercury fell to 30 for the land choirs will join in singing the! Christmas Day) \pastor at 10:00 a.m. Hits Insincerity in TV Report Dulles Scorns Red Bid |. for U.N. Special Session. . on Disarmament “wk i} HINGTON ‘e President Eisenhower tossed back to Moscow last night responsibility for making the next great move to “reduce world ten- sions’—and—epen- the to disarmament and peace. In familiar, time-tested terms, he said that all that is needed to bring about a definite start toward uni- versal security and peace is a spirit of conciliation on both sides and “clear evi- dence of Communist in- tegrity and _ sincerity in negotiations and in ac- tion.” ’“For no nation, for no individ- ual among us,” he said, “could there be a finer Christmas pres- ent, nor a better New Year.”” not-words chatlienge to the Kremlin, as he has many times in the past, in a radic-television report to America on last week's NATO Council meeting in Paris. Secretary of State Dulles, joined in. Dulles, » in fact, provided the Reds Study Arms Cut MOSCOW (INS) — Nikita | Khrushchey said today Russia is. further cute im her armed forces in hope that state- ments from the NATO nations renouncing force can be imple- mented, ed “with Eisen- occasionally \bulk of the report, thower nodding or ivoicing agreement. SPURNS RED BID As Eisenhower offered tacit ap- | proval, Dulies ail bet spurned | Russia's call of last Saturday for | a special session of the United | Nations or an international con- jference”’ to deal with the tough, elusive disarmament issue, Dulles said that “of course, §2 nations jobviously can’t be a negotiating | body.” | ‘The Russian bid followed Soviet iréjection 6f NATO's proposal for \a renewal of disarmament dick- ona Betier Bring |sstx” inc ‘vedere overs Pontiae Press Phete are Cathy Esser, 5; Laurie, 19 Now the United States has put the mext move up to Russia, | along with a clear implication of Peace Moves . A. H. Myers, “a t will be bicycles and roiler| iskates instead of skis and sleds| omorrow. .- Weather Bureau re- ports the Pontiac area can expect! fair and warmer on Christmas Jesus Christ held topight in Bethany Baptist\ot Grace Lutheran Church to be/Day with a high of 44-48 degrees. Tomorrow night will be mostly fair with a low of % to 3%, | jate at a special candi> lighting) Thursday's outlook is partly | i¢eremony, Dennis Dildy and Ray-| cloudy and mild. Motorists are warned that_ the} itween 7 and 10 p.m. as dinner iguests and travelers return home. ilowest recorded temperature in! . The reading at 1 p.m. was 36. | that the Soviets must expect to | give as well as get at any con- ference table. One high administration official said the door has been left wide open for disarmament negotia- itions if Russia just wants to step through in a demonstration of | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) 'No Issues of Press Planned on Christmas Wednesday is Christmas, a day celebrated throughout the Chris- tian world as the anniversary of Christ's birth, In order that its peg peated mh chery hd 42 as This... ‘6 o'clock Christmas morning im) First. Baptist. Church. * * A Christmas Eve service is be-/ irig Weld at 10:45 tonight in St. Andrew's Episcépal Church in Drayton Plains. The carol sing will be followed by Festival Commun- jon at 11 p.m. Holy Communion! will also be celebrated at 10 Christ- mas Morning. . - Under the direction of Mrs. Do- Santa Really. Coming? A favorite question. of . young. really come to our: house to- night?” Hal Boyle answers that query today in his spectat Christ: mas article “Santa Takes Off; Sled Radly Overloaded,” on page juries, sters om this day is “Will Santa |. (Only Luke, the once-pagan Oreek ‘physician, possessed the inquisitive ardot to seek out the classic chapters of ‘the Nativity story, This is the last atticle. in ws series on bow Luke alone bequeathed the high points of the first Christmas to the world.) By GEORGE CORNELL AP Religion Writer Night had fallen. Massed stars bathed the hills with a_ pearly irridescernice, Luke sat of a log with an old, white-bearded shep- herd just outside Rethiehém and watched the magic of the night: Athin-film...of -snowtrimmed: the ridges, and in the valleys be- low, mists hung like gossamer ‘angel “wings: Fiocks huddled to- 5. ¢ gether against the chill, their fleece white carpets on the The old man pulled his fur bur- noose: closer. about him, and coughed, “Aye, my son, I can tell thee.’ His breath Made a vapor- otis cloud at his Jips: “I can lead thee to the very place.” Luke bowed his head, his eye- lids yasteady, thinking of that im- perishable hour, that incompar- able, sacred midnight when the “God cheer yout heart, old one. Say- on From the high knoll where they ' plunging westward down td the lcoastal plaing of Ascalon, To the “Tt was such a hight as this...") ‘gat, Luke “could Bee the | land? yond. Moab. . For almost two years now, Luke had pursued an ‘entrancing -objec- tive — the innermost truths about the coming of the.Lord Jams, the the dark, harsh peaks of eee ae In- Today's Press | Veils to 7 eee ee ee ett lay the ‘Dead Sea, and -be- > Fs] AY & Radio Programs aS Women’s Pages. . Wiss 12 to 15 Luke’s Quest ter Manger Is Fulfilled and deeds of Him Who said: “You shall know the truth, and the truth will make you free.” | | Aut } —_ Old Waet Prot st. FR epic of an eternal king, the life tite a 4 2 Found Dead, 4 Saved f t and as Navy Radar Plane fit for a king Hits Near Hawaii ype cp is HONOLULU (INS) — The Navy) said today that two Marine crash boats picked up two bodies and four survivors from a “flying radar station” which crashed in the. Pacific with 24 aboard yesterday. The Navy said the boats picked up the bodies at 5:42 a.m, EST. Sarvivers said the pilot was ferced to ditch the giant Navy plane because of “trouble,” the nature of which was not immedi- ately explained. Navy search headquarters at Pearl Harbor said there were six officers and 18 enlisted men aboard the WY2 radar-equipped Constel- lation. : ; The plane’s last radio contact : With the ground was at 10:03 pm., EST yesterday. The last radar contact was at 10:50 p.m. _ The Constellation was then about 100 miles off the northern tip of the Island of Oahu in the Hawaiian group. The Navy sald the missing plane was ewleagiag--ereund (- and coffee with cream and sugar. prisoners in the blocks, of which 20 were trusties. Scott Jury Gets Holiday for Yule} TBare Missing fii" er Super | At 8 a.m. today there were 109 Votes Recess Before Task of Determining Sentence on Broker LOS ANGELES {INS) = Mem: oe eh sees segs E i i a” * . Ld He e } Ea z i" i Kahuky Point, Oahu's northern |bers of the Superior Court jury| = San a Se ee EA point, and was. apparently en jthat-convicted L,- Ewing Scott ot} 4°g "| én in 2 sit ‘Last Niok 9 route to its Barbers Point base. ithe murder of his AS Given in broadcast L INI een eee The plane left Barbers Point at 5 |wife voted themselves a -Christmas ; EST on an eight-hour train- [holiday before taking ieee or a damm aeer= QOSule on lke, Dulle The Air Force ordered a search|he Gl-yearcld investment broker. / for the plane from Hickam Field|_, Comvicted of first-degree murder, — es RS and 20 minutes after an Air Force |Sc%t can either be executed or WASHINGTON (INS) — Follow-, tion and in action SCM search plane left Hickam re- sentenced to Peary lowing are highlights of the radio-| required. ceived a radio report saying the} Under a new California law, & [ry on the NATO 2 four-engine Navy plane had been| Jury im a capital punishment case Dae cake ieeaeier ot as er ditched and its occupants were| must ggw determine 9 de- pene hnglett 8 aeany Gee afloat on life rafts. puilt and affix his sen- (Secretary of State John Foster! ston and debate of the (NATO) sas ” = suit of ce . a Rich Sea Gull Turns Up ye iy lends Gs ett sroegen ppm PE - — With Engagement Ring ‘ verdict last Saturday following an ‘Only with... “We are determined that there 11-week trial and nearly four days| rity and sincerity (by the | must be no war. But we never LONDON (INS) — Officials jot deliberations, | Communists) and with Se Sri | lost aight of cur hope thet the ‘Revel Goad of conciliation on both sides can | men in the Kremlin would them- of the Royal Society for the pre- They were ordered back intd| there be achieved a definite be- caheiiend thee tried today to learn the identity jtion, headed by Deputy District At- versal security and peace . .” yn anion « jut of the world’s wealthiest sea gull. torney J. Miller Leavy, requested eo oo: The gull, ‘nicknamed Gertie, a delay for the sentencing proce-| «The neads of the NATO feotm Hast and Weel.” landed at Southampton wearing idure. Leavy said he wanted more inh oe - a gold engagement ring with itime to study the new legislation. pomeeey ide, :* 2 ss DULLES three amethysts on her leg. Ger- | Defense Attorney P. Basil Lam- atigunts ‘ henge “These three themes — unity, tie follows officials around as if jpros said. he was opposed to a PY oy ‘ ‘ strength and flexibility — were she were accustomed to being |continuance and indicated he would stances, pend effective | the background for the decisions with humans. move for a new trial on the) gisorrent to war.” of this NATO council meeting of of “newly discovered evi- aiid : last week.” ' involving a “Beyond Siow i... oe = secbineh elts-ek aae Our purpese has been to be to sustain and advance (the | strong, but not to be provoca- General Dies hope) for progressive disarma- | tive . . . . ment and improved understand- comes MOSCOW (#—The Soviet army | ing between East.and West.” “2% be folly . . newspaper Red Star today re- capensis to accept the Soviet view that By E. H. SIMs ported the “tragic death” of Lt “To bring- such an eas- | the Soviet Union should have Why is lightning seldom heard) Gen. Nikolai Y. thidko, | ing of tension, we believe that | muclear weapons and missiles of during the mid-winter months? much-decorated, exes qe. sett clear evidence of Communist in- | With which to threaten Europe Lightning is an electrical dis-| tary education!” tegrity and sincerity in negotia- | While Western Europe itself charge. It is a child of turbulent, ~— building clouds — most often the . ; thunderhead. . ud H Winer coats are ually t te LKE Challenges Russia Dudley Pleads Guilty stratus variety, from the north, and they seldom produce light- ning. They do not usually contain high-velocity updrafts and down- drafts, which produce a rapid transfer of electrically charged particles, Tt is often said that the first ‘lightning storm of spring is the true herald of the season and this is sometimes true. It means that) to Demonstrate Sincerity _ {to Rot (Continued From Page One) good faith. Eisenhower was de- scribed as not having ruled out any approach—even a heads-ol-|,, conference. warm weather clouds have formed SECOND PROPOS‘L and passed over, or nearby. At the NATO sessions, the next suggested approach was through Don't Worry, Youngsters, It's Snowy at-North Pole FROM OUR NEWS WIRES DETROIT — The U.S. Weather Bureau said today children need not worry. The North Pole is well covered- with ice and snow and Santa Claus will take off on schedule, even though we won't have a white Christmas in Lower 2a © ®t Lower Michigan will join the rest of the nation tomorrow in a non-white Christmas. The Weather Bureau predicts it will be fair and cool tonight and fair and warmer tomorrow, degrees — and no snow. The Weather pan. Sun rises Wednesday 8:00 a.m, Moon seta Tucaday at 8:54 p.m. Moon rises Wednesday at 10:3, a.m. Downtown Temperatures ogecee ii “ere higher mountain areas of the West will have snow. ge. * * Arctic air moved into north cen- tral sections of the country today, with strong winds and snow flur- zero in northern Minnesota and \ {As recorded éowntows) through the Texas Panhandle, with Lowest kenperatere eek oe temperatures in ne 30s. 33) eee ee eee. Te = * , Trace of Rain. fa One ¥ stare = e in the Highest temperature, csceese +s..28 |ROcky Mountains, with Big Piney, Lowest temperature ....,<-.+.00+«082 |Wyo., reporting 21 degrees below Mean a6enecebonss see 2eTo, Weather —@now ‘ Highest ané Temperatures This : asnua = * ** . . miramed Screen Siren cineattnde”s Tempersinre chart. |Norma Talmadge Dies : “6 4 eng 2 Ht Mismt B | LAS VEGAS, Nev. (INS) — Buffalo io 38 Minneapolis 90 92) Norma Talmadge, ome of the Charleston 4 4 New riesne Ti 1 famous screen sirens of the Chicage, New Yo fabulous silent film era, died inne 1 he 7 2 Ceveiane i 6 Phoenix Th 4} today in Las Vegas. FIPS Beno” 8 M8 Pittsburg oe 42] Te Ofdtime screen vera Dubute “2 se 8 = member of the famed Sougnton at ie Bara it Gap tele of actresses, ded at 6:30 Kansas city ss &. an, EST a heart attack, She I 30 Seattle i} se Anerles 648 Tamps 17 al Was OO years od. \ F pny ; a with a Christmas Day high of 48 | Temperatures dropped to near ft be. watched as closely as from Moscow. * * special quarters. Consequently reaction from Allied capitals will Except for the heavy frown on U. N. session on dis- that been set. held at Wayne County Jail in lieu of $20,000 bond } a pre-sentence investiga- tion. No date for sentencing has diplomats afd U.S. military of- ficers have been ‘blacklisted for FG, °s fer 4 i : z Bik He z » i isi on is F ih 8:45 and 11:15 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. mm. ny ; ot County Planning Group Censured for Independent Action Road Comm with other masses set for 6, 7:30;+ JIMMY'S DREAM 11:00P.M. Christmas services are scheduled for 6:30, 8, HAS WINGS 10, and 11:30 a.m. and 12:4 p.m.) oi as heat Jimmy's cheme song goes, “Off. We Go into the Wild Blue Yonder.” Quite appropriate for ° an aspiring jet pilot. But Jimmy lives in « commu- rity sity where there’s a serious shortage of classrooms, teach- bulla the Northwestern high- soltt A soeeeh schanting for to ad - way first, since bonds to extend | _ * future jet pilot. ua ae ett ping ea supporting our Board, by attending PTA meet- ings and school For more information write ter mind and scheduled the north-| - ; route within the coming five} WE MUST HAVE But he dropped plans for the F ) 4 te, rome lane to che! FIRST-RATE SCHOOLS sae ir) Seay t the expense ot the omer, tt Published as @ public service Many. officials, ‘ ‘ howe a |that the county as the largest in the state should both roads as soon as possible. TONIGHT eee . : * i ‘ The Simon Brothers and Co-Werkers a aggression 4vide funds to — Oe . ae a < Rees aks a ae May this be your most joyous | Christmas ever! Simm.) ieee” and to pro- the President was sworn in for his the right-to-vote bill was the first enacted into law in more than 80), reli i . is rei Fri FF. pyle nt fa 4 af i i i faut is z ia trom being cut deeply, years. But less than 10 days after he second term, taking the cath of No Cries of ‘Treason’ f Heard Along with ten many - _ presents under your tree, please accept our best wishes for @ Merry Christmas! DONALDSON i WASHINGTON (INS) — There |were no rebel yells nor cries of “treason” when a staunch south- gece meet Con: Cyan. 5) Grant for office yesterday. | The bitterness and hitred that that | was fostered in the w ‘the states was canusneuay ae forgot- ften as Rep. William M. Tuck (D-| Va), nominated retired Army Maj.! Gen. Ulysses 5. Grant III for the | chairmanship of the Civil War, ‘ing the Civil War because the re-/ ‘tired Army. officer “is respected ‘by people everywhere, both the *} North and South.” federate Army of Northern Vir- | ginia to Gen. U. S. Grant on April 9, 1865. i The legislator said: j “We recall we took a drubbinj at the hands of the general's gramifather, but wounds of that drubbin® have long since healed and our people look kindly on. the | general's grandfathet for his mag-| LUMBER CO. 27 Gechaad Loko Aen: *- 4-2 Grant ‘was unanimously chosen and Tuck was also UNITED | SHIRT Distributors. Reectons'ihl Wk Tol-Messk | Rervice. director. told the group | ‘unanimously named vice chair- man of the %-member_commis- ‘sion, created by Congress to plan ‘a centennial observance of the Civil War. a fnanimity and statesmanship.” | =Southerner Backs Grant to Head Civil War Group ganizations have offered financial ‘assistance and the commission expects no money trouble. ‘Mailed’ Pup Finds Home for Christmas | PHILADELPHIA # — Whioers! came from a South Philadelphia Y..Parig to attend.the crucial NATO}. The little dog, about 2 weeks old, was in a shopping bag and early suffocated, said Samuel gave the pup milk at the post | ee 2 = i | congressional elections coming “Pim giving myself a Christians) %P '# 1958. present,” Patisi said and took) the puppy home with him. sion of the Negro students. the President and the rest of the ;nation were faced with an impel- (STILL ON DUTY Arkansas National Guardsmen, Republicans federalized into the. 8. Army by | , are still-on duty at beeps On the heels of the i tension, the Russians hurled their Sputuik I into space on Oct. 4 ahd ling international fact: The Soviets! | |Guard was used by dratt dodgers gration - E. Wibeed dar tina tha Nalioes! United mt: 1 ae his news conferences about his | pollen for travel and | | snout © milide pounde ot sult are consumed annually in the) .-- and your New Year filled with prosperity — ‘and real happiness. PONTIAC DISCOUNT CO. 18 E. Pike St. May your | Christmas be merry and joyful FE 4-3651 ward with hope that it will be a| better year than the one which is | ee in the named a personal scientific ad-| viser. in the midst of his efforis, on the afterneon of Nev, 25, the President went. to bed with what — It was the third time in 1957 that, the President's health had become | a matter of speculation. He had’ been- bothered by a persistent cold. and cough after his inauguration in January and a cruise to Bermuda thad helped him shed it. In June, the suffered an upset_stomach that. jarred the Stock Market but he bounced back to work after one day in bed, i showed the same re- cuperative power in the wake of the more serious stroke. Three weeks after the attack, he Was pro- nounced fit enough by a team of | doctors so that he could fly to meetings where he pape reweld free world unity. Politically, the President also POINTING TO THE FACT WE WILL BE CLOSED absorbed his setbacks. | picking up confidence for the | Even minor matters proved vex- ‘ing to Eisenhower. He Teproached Deme- om erats wen Senate seats In Wis- | ‘Parisi, postal superintendent, who | Sen deste and Gites, ' FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR 38 EMPLOYEES “J Ss. FARMER GAS & OIL co. 22 Orchard Lake Avenue WHERE THE NEWEST AND HIGHEST OCTANE GASOLINE IS NOW AVAILABLE DESIGNED eS ENGINES Conrad, Wirth, National Park. ; that all Civil War batticficids 1 Factory Authorized Service for Lionel & TASKER’S 63 W. Huron ~ FE 5.6261 ee | servances. Congress has authorized an ex. ‘American Flyer Trains | /penditure of $100,000 for the cori’ amission, oa no money has bees, * x * ded wd y i 4 b-bd ‘* such a blessing to me, and have nothing to con- ceal. And when comes the sound of low misic, ~ the scent of sweet flowers, and the crunch of - footsteps on the gravel, make ceremony short, and the epitaph simple—“Here lies a man”— one who was of great servite to others. Your Torridheet Dealer in the Pontiac Area AUTOMATIC canara a co. 4 i ] und and o business a ofthe FE 2-9124 3511 Elinebeth Lake Rd, SSCA SAND OTT eT +A IO rs = 9 7 PES ores ee STEM, To Our Many, Many FRIENDS cus ‘OMI — ay ~~ FOLDED SA EE TE SD AN _ AND . VOL TR SII: > “~ vast x 4 | St - | : | ‘ Lane i ? “ae has gain every lit _ “The jolly old saint and his fa- pt gaa ons : * - : penguins waddled then, be- prs a the ences ike eae ‘woreieg B0TOSS the stow in front of the the — = ’ heading for the American border. the takeott, “1 "dee mate # gee He'll reach if tonight. do hope none of these presents)... of vt ot the mt hander ne Gent next ar * fy ie: racic bean some os" inno- way, please,” ona Santa ‘Gel * * * é northern | Ww = down below. believe ‘ re ee ‘ 4 to clear steady green—the “go.|this must be the heaviest load T've|™POCtantly. Then he said, sur- pd Ml og Ral al : ~ ahead” “signal. “And the Royaljtad in 20 years.” PRIN ave you penguins eo oo ee . | Santa this ‘ “Was a [Going up atthe North Pole any-lyou eld softie.” | soppy a a hatte _he-frelting—- shout?" way? Yorre supposed’ 10 Be at| Gama slood up to crack: Malaas ag a the South Pole.”* whip inthe air—the ‘signal to bel pitt, ae a “ Pibctdegds hex ogeema ” sald Onejoff, But then he heard a small!your angel See & penguins “We're looking jee ing: : F Pay 5 3 ae : 4 |for Florida. Have you seen it any~ awe, Dame walt.” Pi sy ool Holiday joy to you and yours! — eo was Cleny, Santa's vorite| * : * z | “Climb aboard, “yp lige gp sipped about Cluny and . ae : we | boomed Santa. “T’ 6 was clumsy at making : oS ope here, But I Must say this iy the'Sania knew I KEEGO HARDWARE No. 1 1. Junior Editors Quiz on——__——_ tote na tOt1 Orchard Lake Read fE 23766 | = q ? ee re ee i aia Pte Re ate = = SS we go! ‘ - ~ _- a I apace , Mester, fab locate Sa . as eel, cod, flatfish and ~ : : and into the king crab. i way. And to-! Velasquez, the 17th century Span- bed, he will\igh portrait painter, also did land- vie’s RECORD SHOP house, wherever you . Classical and _ religious 702 West Huron oe - ; ; « : - | Spar ks-Griffin Me we live in the good old U.S.A. James Al FUNERAL HOME . Hampton of Hampton Electric has : we Bg met — ize < just received a half page ad from sent iy eg London “that says that most homes > Ai’, have a vacuum cleaner and an elec- . S| | tric fire (electric heater): But they nts eee QUESTION: What is the difference between a comet SAy it is sad to report that only a third g with all the _ pe @ meteor? pave sueeeeded- in getting a washing #& ‘ Yrimmings! ANSWER: A comet is a heavenly body that travels around|¥j machine and only Il out of a hundr ed . the sun at a great speed. Meteors are pleces of matter that ig have a refrigerator while only four in u to earth. Ma broken fragments § fi ovine stopdedts piety orm _. jg a thousand have secured an electric ‘ Comets may be as much as 12 times larger than the earth. = mixer And their tails, which look like a bright streak, may be as long |e ? v, as 100 million miles, or farther than. the distance from the|2 */< earth to the sun. Some comets travel such long paths around “ee 7% the sun that they can be seen from earth orily once in thou-/————- : Ae . |e . ‘sands of years. 7 ‘ re «oe nll , Meteors often are called shooting or falling stars, for they 1 3 resembles stars falling from their places in the sky. They fall ” erome otor Sales earthward at 10 to 42 miles a second. Air friction heats the | aa « [meteors and they glow brightly when th ie. so | a ~ = | atmosphere. The heat disintegrates most of them before they — 200 S, Saginaw St. Open ‘til 9 FE 52623 |reach the earth. The few that do fall are called meteorites. |. — — ———— ** 4 yas | : - [FOR YOU TO DO; Many museums display meteorites.” Study one the next time you visit a museum. ‘' O Blessings + fe : (For submitting this question, Barbara Sweet of “Easley, d >». | 8.C., wins $10. If you have one send it on a postcard to Violet 3 of the | Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures, in care of this. newspaper. | — Tomorrow: Is every snowflake really different? ~ : : } Se ason ~“Ttha to stast Elvis’ latest picture Jen'3 : epcste Elvis Must Request {:3 te ctnccaton wou cots § i awa = 2 = aa : a : ‘- os — ‘i r €3 = _ a3 : eo eee ae = $350,000" in preparatory invest. § ‘ Best wishes to all for Yuletide happiness. His Ove Deferment . xs ene ee ner i ; MAYNARD JOHNSON = sic" [precy wanes deiermont tm iit, 3° Je sted oe ae Vs wie a Oa es H . lasper Wilkins Francis E. Fought i he: = = I ee E S ae Saris ree i xin eater aida anna io damier ep nat “ ~ iW All of Us at Pontiac Glass This is the time when:your youngsters are sng 5 to | _ Wish Our Many Friends “j burst in with big news about their “Christmas Tree nse wasnt 4 project.” : ae ; : } . A Very Merry Christmas You neédn’t hide the family axe. Your evergreens i a are safe. The “Christmas Tree Project” is a con- . ci ae a and a Happy New Year structive Junior: Fire Marshal activity — tagging | a ALL THROUGH , o trees with a colorful decorations that may prevent a ff = ates i ’ on We have a supply of Golden Rules in our office. THE HOUSE te Please come in for yours FREE to attach te - your . a : Christmas Tree, Sent May the spirit of THATCHER, : who has nm 5 __the -—_—nist and left—wing—parties, Which ‘cacy in fireproofing a Christmas tree _. had supported the discredited for-— 2 aw Horen &t. - "Christmas Joys Based yon Love of Jesus Christ age Fay = ed “Oneill tor _-of St, Michael's Church of don loc anes the eqiume fee today.) ' ‘By Rev, Mictart J.O’Remiy “In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the ‘Word was God. ..,, and the Word * ‘was made flesh and dwelt amongst us.” (I John 1:1-34), ; = mae. in these few sublime Christmas. No wonder, that the Saints, in say that each letter Rev. O'Reify Should ‘be written in se a ins Se PONTIA speaking of this Gospel. _ gold, so sublime, so heavenly is the. 5 cM chaos left-wingers and Commu- nists in the new Revolutionary Party: are staging a comeback with little or no resistance ; the Government. .. x Anti-Communists, badly split and unable to agree on a candidate, will divide their votes among three or more in the coming election, thereby leaving the way open for a Commu- nist or pro-Communist president, i a Many Guatemalans are con- prevent a new election. Army AnsEnz would like to help the leftists get into power. Others would like to seize the Govern- return. In this made to order officers who “prospered” under ing at Him who created universe and everything that is in it. x *t.. 2 Our words of welcome to Him would have been: Adoramus Te Christe et Te Amamus (We adore Thee'O Christ and we love Thee.) : x FF &® r ____.This little prayer awakens in us the reason for our joy and hap- piness on this great festal day. We adore Christ, our Infant King, because, though by nature God, He “emptied Himself taking the nature of a slave and being made like unto man, appeared in ‘the form of man.” (Phil, 2:7) We love Him for the great things He has done for' us. x *« * Our joy and happiness on this day companies have huge sums invested in Guatemala and our Government has granted massive aid to help its economy. - Neo one can forecast what will happen. But one thing is ob- vious—the Communists are back in Guatemala, The Man About Town. Spirit Is in the Air All Items Akin to the Nearness of Big Event - Presents: What Mother and Dad will appreciate from you on - Christmas — especially if it- is _...No Christmas message has a stronger ° cogency than that of . Harlow M. Curtice, GMC President and National Chairman of the Traffic Safety Committee of _ President Dwight D. Eisenhower, which says, “‘Good will toward men’ should be demonstrated as fully behind the wheel as elsewhere.” One of her neighbors sends me word | that Mrs. Joseph Moore of Rochester has a Christmas cactus with if they be not built-on— 12° Dlossoms and buds. the love of Jesus Christ. Founded on the love of the Babe of Bethlehem, . the salutation with which we greet one another can find justification— Happy Christmas to Everyone. Communists Conspire to Control Guatemala ~ Last October at a special at __ after the assassination of Presiden CasTILLo ARMAS, Supreme Court Justice Ortiz PassARELLI was elected President of Guatemala with the “backing of —itsadministration and — the National Democratic Movement. *k *« *® Claiming fraud, a right-wing group led by defeated candidate Gen. Micur. Ypicoras FuEntss, or- The mild weather enables Mrs. Hector Morency of 1220 Edison St., to have home grown pansies on her Christmas table. They came up and bloomed after that cold spell. Separated 40 years ago in World War-I, Frederick Gruenther who recently moved to Drayton Plains, and his brother, — William Gruenther who only last week arrived from Ger- “qhany, are to have Christma gether at the former's home. A letter over the signature of expresses satisfaction that the old sys- tem of having family reunions on Christ- mas seems to be returning. es : * In response to several inquiries as to where calclum chloride can be secufed, ‘Tam urged by Mrs. Mareedes Leighty that the cupful needed for the water in a few cents at your local drug store. : ee REEL EN acing = SA moe BEN IT GR EN ARNE DRS IN ELLE PERE EE ILE TS 7 Steptoe ated by t run: U. & ristmas Prayer ™ * : - few days, have expressed s dinner to- “Around Ponting for 66 Years" = which the-tree stands can be bought for ~ David-Lawrence Says: ) | i H if 5 i i Ef ! it F o | 3 i i : é E i : if z Z E § *-* ES: * i ef | j i i : 4 is ag oe »& if ti ‘ fe but Nutrition Joint Pains — & them- selves boldly to that effect to some diplomats of the West. _ , mat Joint Disability) — 35 cents and _ Strangely _ Re “— ot cwenic jit stamped, self-addressed envelope— nist propaganda which has been “Sility ~ (rheuma- that regardless of where you live insidiously infiltrating various tism to old tim. or where you go in quest of health, capitals of the world for the last ers, “arthritis? to you must give constant daily at- several months with this viewpoint snobs) ever tention to the endeavor to correct - sa getting support from dip- since “Dr, Osler the malnutrition (nutritional defi- unten ae the _ Glencies from childhood up to the ape and writers in the re aga gam, present) that caused your joint estern world. — stating disability. - balidly that crn mien Sane ee -oui “re inches Conservative Party feels 90 _ atism is most page er 100 words long pertaining to ful against Secretary Dulles, be. ©™™mon among age am Eg = couse he thwarted armed inter- fa cinta " Harnett addressed ay is val vention in the Suex dispute in 1956, oeen gay laborers and | oe Copel, Sar that various newspapers still reflect whose occupation exposes them to a bitter point of view and keep up cold and damp.” ' r : . = a steady stream of speculative * * * Case Records of a Psychologist: as Stories -about- when -Dulles-might ———-13¢ of doctors who didn't take fe BI i the science of pathology seriously e Yet had it mot been for the When they studied medicine sil E ] advice given the President by — share this quaint belief with un- ain Dulles, the debacle in Exypt informed or misinformed laymen : France woul! have left rious studying since they got out _ Was Jesus born on December. im in its wake @ guerrilla war that of medical school. 25? And why do some churches would still be going on. Some = | am well aware that one who fish ae ee ee ee ee enjoys good health or one with menu? Well, = appreciate what Dulles did almost any chronic or long lasting “bout similar bits of church During the NATO conference, weather, season or climate where can. answer the hostility of some of the press the air is clear, dry and warm. @ueries of children about was conspicuous. Failure of the Individuals with disability : er the theory. that Dulles. would not ssavity to change of weather than — Case W = 390:-David . ‘Seatne “thy dante hi? she nella, Wat sctuly. 17, teaches 0 Sunday sco Cas REPORTER SUMS UP = Se pened. bays, ernments have fallen and new elec- tions are set for January 19. Sith 5 ianotneaitecnpaseaaaaones * = * * = * alee ~ : “Four years ago Guatemalans . THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tus Ponrimc Parss Company Pontiac 12, Michigan Dally Except Sunday Trade Mark Russert Sasser, Jouw A pare. Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager " fowane # Prrecenate a, aes B. yeeros, > Prevident and ch Manager Manager : Rom? & T L ; "Managing wai fed ‘Manager Entered at Post Office, Pontiae, as second class matter nec ene IE Te ge A Sernting We tO x Year ‘Ail mail cupscriptions oayable In advance, nesananaaa ——— : moccmemesonenensioen sacs ea wasrnd MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAO OF CIRCULATIONS A Christmas card from _ David B. Steinman awho designed and built the Mackinac Bridge, bears the notation that He has ‘been awarded thé designing contract on a.50 million dollar bridge to connect Eu- rope and Asia at Istanbul. Verbal Orchids. Mr. and Mrs, Dorsey T. Moore of 193 Michigan Ave.; sixty-first wed- ding anniversary. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Rayner of 278 Ferry Ave.; fifty-eighth wedding anniversary. Jacob A. Dean of Birthingham; elghtieth birthddy, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Baird of Oxford; golden wedding. of Rose Township;.gokien wedding. a8 or even damp weath- — doctors have tried all the ou mo, But I soos Fi fr 8 HH 4 rie sintiy ~~ fir, and Mrs. Robert Chapman of West Branch, formerly.of Goodrich; if a | Fee eae Se ae pers Gk WS a ae ii J Wishing cay the Peace | Ey _ That Christ Can Provide at ~ Christmas and All the Year Te “For God so loved the World that He gave “a His only begotten Son; that whosoever Kenneth G. nthans tetMles Sondie lin Perry Mt. ate ten ig ont an arg | ; . HEMPSTEAD || = wets ik ss ee Bear eal “Fe ts paced ee Sere : INSURANCE Perry and best wishes to all of our friends : ' this Holiday, : i | TROY — Marvin C. Beach, 7% f BLAKE RADIO. |<, Sut Bia. det cary : this morming at St. Joseph Mercy and TV. Hospital, Pontiac. 3148 W. Huron St. | A graduate of Pontiac High School, class of 1898, he had been DD ics ti coming of the , Christmas season, we | txtenb te our friends the “sineete wish that theit : polivay will be enriched Ss SS Se SS SS Fg ‘ * With many blessings. ‘May the true meaning of Christmas be with us owas on the hight of the Christ Child’s birth. May _ the Christmas story live anew in every heart. May . \“4 a + * * q Old-Fashioned | us pause and remember the true meaning of this Holy oe se ye gpa —— ce | « Season. Christmas isa time for. stajoicing: a tot —" hiistnas tae] oe | a | : : cet. KROGER’S BLASH RIDLEY — SHINNER’S i fea ni onetarness wry commis Me 7 />s Super Market . CLEANERS Inc. MEAT MARKET targute st segregationists has "ew Ee ae on Sees Quality Meats Dr. Harold Bussey. . || nears manag scospape wie | 7) 4 end Anpance Str Fabel Shop pela er Optometrist rales ysedietg cmieadee eZ Necvsnttore wer SS, RRBSOECO. — econg RESTAURANT . 43 S. Saginaw, Pontiac F ks, segregationists Vt = : MIRACLE MILE oe : a — have urged thet Arana ee SRR + las o goes Bis 3 ——— “COnNELE = ss +. « Bho | eeaie Sills eid Mervien Fabries ond Notions the coming year ei : . 28 Pp /, ) a7 | LOU-MOR JEWELERS CRAIG’S GIFT SHOP a Ag A * é happiest — Marr ti e pleasure and ‘the ote a Ee or gg Sen ee ee eee eee e at enjoy id may the New Year bring pleasures untold to you and yours. r house ERA M H ee M ry K F A 4: t = ‘ tit * oe # y. of enriching your home with. ture at lowest prices a credit plan to suit your budget May the New Year Bring — Peace and Happiness to All y we pause to express our _ most sincere wish that ever) 2 . | “you Christmas an ma furn d as been a source of real an in 1958 we again will maintain Ward's _ polic h finer quality : joyful Chr “At thi Serving you during the past years Our best wishes to one and all for a very merry Christmas! eR Little Creer we pause * Nor Zn ws El Lire om 3360 W. Huron FE 5-6910 1 he = “ROTH Lumber Co foys of this Holiday ss a et e Aas ies = ta Os Be Oe we'd like i a plano: We ayatts mf HG to wish them all the blessings of the bolibay season. Jn honor of our manp friends of long standing, ated: it in . significance the pathway for, _your journey through al Co. | truction + life... | May the gui in a | ae RE = 5 ? aie of the ‘ees Yuletide ti 2 i 2 S “ 2 s Thee S i Y * ; i z 2260 Dixie Hwy., CHRISTUAS | G.& M Cons SOND oy Mate ¢ a + ~ 4 sil wget “ a8 « . ee, | ere Wesel jae Oe aie Ce ey Walled Lake High ‘Nobilnates | DAR ‘Good Citizen’ Representative. WALLED LAKE — Peggy ‘mert has been named Walled Lake High School's Daughters of the Mrs. John Emurtiert of 3338 Winter- ee a nm © Leonard’s 20.N. Perry St. FE 4-4503 Committee Proposals Early Next Year code, if any, would best | meet the needs of Commerce All Our With — [foliday Fax & Hounds Inn Sincerely Wishes Friends : Happiness the Joys and Problems of This oo Season. with the building industry. ‘Parents Reveal Engagement of Daughter Stop Pain of Piles! Stop It Today / At Home comf Broved in SE ietedag PALO zor silt i Ohne ad Medes Renae METAMORA—At a cocktail par- ty Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. James Joseph Phelan Jr, of Metamora jampounted the engagement of their daughter, Anne Barry, to George Daniel Flynn Lamborn, sort of Mr. nc ae ape oe wat home: Called en arene eas eae trom Sain eee timp oes Gomi eer loemqeen Vain, Come ne Ca ed ta for ieee eS Ginn Peat. Briarcliff Junior College. She is a Pai re. Ye Tim Brooks - - Gertrude é. wn. Sagin aw comes < GLAD TIDINGS! Time brings many changes, but our message to You clings to the traditional spirit of the Yuletide. - Norm Travis Sam Lividotti “Mike” Myers. Gabert : SRT" nem eg hi ‘ ‘school, it is estimated, are handi- | Two out of five children in ogee ggg .1124 bushels of shelled corn per rr 18 A MERRY CORISTMAS-— Elcht-year’ Benjamin Hooper Sr., ‘he mean te .}-@ld -Benny -Hoeper;. the -boy..who..got the world. .. --laughter,..Wendy,1,..to- have-Benny..with .them... fo on his side last May in his dramatic rescue While his father says Benny “had his biggest _ | from -a well, leads--his.. happy-family-.indeco-... - Christmas. last May,’ Benny, like any other little. -}. tating. theiz-Christmas.tree.atbome.in.Manor-..... ~heaa 5a, excitediy. looking. forwatd to. snather.siai, ie; RE. Re ee Mey See from Santa Claus, - Gets Trophy for Biggest Yield Grower” of Almont Township. He received the Almont Lions Club / -itrophy from Lions Club President Albert Hall for the top yield of! acre. The variety was Pioneer 371 * * * bushels in the same Sloan Is Almont Corn King | ALMONT—Phil Sloan of Almont. has been named “Champion Corn’ better yields for the past three Sloan had other yields of 116 . jand 117 aged 100 bushels or better Other! — growers to secure 100 bushels or lyears are Sloan, Ross, Eschen-| | burg and Stoldt Bros. - State University, with a check for Other trophy winners, all of Al- mont, were Stoldt Pros., the Mich- igan Hybrid trophy and’ Allyn Van |\Dyke—Pride trophy; Fred Eschen-) burg, Pioneer trophy; Stuart Por- of the three past years which aver- '$3,850.. This. check represents the fiance are students at Eastern amount of money raised by local| Michigan College, An Aug. 9 wed- | 67 W. Huron, Pontiac : cn bew cape en Soe sc EPPERT’S CAMERA SHOPS 505, Main, Rochester FE 5-6615 OL 1-0401 people this year to continue the eee five-year experimental extension program through the fifth year. Bill —_ a 1956 International Established in. 1898 - Sevier 4 FUNERAL HOME 160'W. Huron'St. FE 2-9171 PARKING ON- PREMISES ; Engagements Announced] ies cea ar aes aa: i We wish you, with, < “this little rhyme, a ae » ey and carefree - Caen time! a a ‘SCARLETT’S with. our good wishes! The spirit of the Christmas season is tied in OUR GRERTING... nounced tht Id sxe & Coin i vf te ag i Nearly Cost Life of Baby Girl - |Faulty Brakes Soret ay ag {Ordeal in Well Forgotten : CHRISTMAS! 33 sincerest fill the air with our Wishes ior harmony and good cheer during your holiday. ” The carols of Christmas SESSA St ee ¥ po? No Carrying Charge On Our Budget Plen OPEN FRIDAY: EVENING - Our 20th Year of Greater Value Giving! AS cheer. They're speeding your way odio te bax beugthtes, chinthet fer oond foitune. the tind Each box holds a wish for all the things you hold dear: a 3 lebrate hristmas. Dickinson of Mohawk road and. Spending the holidays in Chippewa road who are visit- Mr. and-Mrs: George Heine . North Carolina are Mr. and _ ing Mr, Beauchamp’s brother _t Birmingham.. ==-————sé«sMirs, “Robert Beauchamp of there; 4 “We're ready and waiting, and we've been so : good, dear Santa.” “These four youngsters are (left Douglas'‘Sempere. Their parents are Dr. and Mrs. to Ti 7; tles R. Sempere of Avondale avenue. mas vacation with thelr par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic’ Ward of Ward’s Point. With of Cherokee road will enter- tain Miss Ell4 Green of North Saginaw street tomorrow, * * * Enjoying: Christmas in their new home in San Pedro, Calif., are Mr, and Mrs. Russell E. Home from Michigan State University is Brant Cotterman of West Iroquois road. He eee ve : ' : spent the past weekend at Hurrying down the stairs to hang of Maplewood avenue. She wanted to Cassopolis. her stocking is tiny Ann Green, make sure she got\there before Santa. daughter of Mr, and Mrs, H. ]. Green freshman, ‘\ Making sure the tree has all the essential trim- children of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawrence of West Ind. mings are Cynthia Ann and Mark Stephen Lawrence, Howard | street. oe Philip K. Barker, son of Mr. ~. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Barker “'m ‘waiting for Santa to home” Greenhalgh, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. + down the chimney,” says little Stephen Robert Greenhalgh of Onawa drive. Stories Read Aloud to. the Family Are Traditional Part of Christmas By ADAH SHELLY Elizabeth M ‘s delahite One of the happy experiences : story of the serious-minded lit- of the Christmas season is the te it who tried to°give her time when a Christmas story Some famous atithors’ in —" Chtlitioen of Judgment is read. aloud with, the whole other fields also have contrib- Sea sowd + family gathéred to listen. A — uted Christmas stories that are / fire in the fireplace helps, but - it is not essential.” .. «- _ *® ety What is essential is one of 0d Is Also. the stories that bear repeating Oscar’ ie year after year. There are — Prince mes, / - yer’s - Christmas many. favorites. Dickens’. but Anatole longs in, this list, and one with “Christmas: —— is-one of Ju Jame” Michigan - rE ReFiaet: a g = ait / ______ Last-minute wrapping of packages falls -to-—--parents-are-Mr.-andt-Mrs.- youngsters, too. ‘Sharing the work are (left to right) Iroquois road, ‘ _ _ Noyce, Harold, Susan and Rodger Strait. Their , wee eatin ewe aps \ \. AY, DECEMBER 24, 1957 __ Give Yule Concert was pre aac wale shit ait MAI ee ra 12" Wide, Assorted Colors | 35% Wool, 65% Rayon | tion is not in this column or || Say: Denk; naenely, ier Om 5 ee eee 2 ee or breakfast and-are used | atte 4 Gave seeald Segpte, 00 a very dark day and in an ordi- | marily dark reom, to be insuf- ficient daylight to see to eat com- As I mber, the pictures were I s | i | | is Joys of the blessed Christmas season! Tony and His Staff Extend. To All Our Many Friends and | Customers a “Merry Christmas ~~ § and Happy New Year” : => in : Hair Styling —eereeeeereereereeee eee eee eee eee { ¥ er erreeeeeeeeeeeereerrrrrereTTr eT ere ee CARL KREPS { MARJORIE SALISBURY ; KAY SENDEGAS Bs SARAH GETZ + ARLENE SWANSON :. AND TONY eo. Christmas | | Dorothy Eickmeier- - } Greetings from the women's staff of The Pontiac with us. Pictured above on our Christmas card to and Staff | Press! In extending best wishes to you and yours you are (left to right) Ruth Saunders, our Birming- : | this happy season, each of us would. like to thank ham correspondent; Janet Odell, home editor; Judith ~\€ Be , | all of you for your assistance and cooperation in L. Clemence, women’s editor; Margaret Brown and i é 4 | helping us to edit the women’s pages during 1957. |. Gretta Porter, staff writers. : We're hoping to heat from you and to publish news —m —— SHOPS | ‘of. your activities in 1958, so please do keep in touch 6! W. Huron . : 2 718 W: Huron’ { O d op macgnsiee, Dit core, Quien} For us, each new Christmas _ YSTEFS ‘GING | mushrooms and olives. | , Th lam lo «Pare anaae ons seems to hold an added eer (Crear Corn [si %iicest Resear cnn wi =| y pent eee et ren ra eas $ MEN‘S « mt 8 IGo Together for 30 mimutes. Serves 6, | Sigticarce:. +a deeper T Cleaned | Mrs. Kimmins Adds|Chapter, Auxiliary | ii eee me | r ond | bre att 4 Heriof DAV Hold Party | | Ey WN meaning. It is because we 4 | scalloped Vis Pontiac Memorial Chapter 101] ‘9g : , 4 | NI~ TERED 5 eS ™ | eo realize that whatever : wo NEE gon rv : ys wasn't 3 Rt MT, ARENS ST christmas without its buge pan of we atcomplish from : scalloped oysters. Of course, you rend = oysters obo "R" a : t they are availab : | all year is which means you can year,to year is made we Mrs, Harry Kimmins’ good a i Mrs, Kimmins is an enthusiastic ° , possible: through the x = 4 person. She is active in her church,;jmacher, Mrs. Kenneth French, | So R erin eg img agg age de- an gg econtagais John Martin and : 3 -§ vot ba’ 3 grand- uo ames Helvey. a children’ : : patronage and good N SCALLOPED OYSTERS Don't Block Drive : By Mrs, Harry Kimmins os 2 , fe y oe ‘Wher you drive to m-party, | will of our customers ; | tee See te ci kaa ek ee : \| RYE DAIRY 3.4786 || witisecives. cut tice, ——*'|_—ost's sidewalk or driveway or ond friends...toyou S ae ae ! Dice bread and brown in butter’ those of any of his neighbors. ise ti a D ing ae we extend our best . wishes of the Season. : 3 @. 3 ygetling,. « Lee Our Annual Event Between Christmos and New Yeor ff ) \ Nothing quite expresses the excitement of Chirstmas as the children 2. ETE “ : . \ rushing to the tree and gifts, Nothing quite touches the inward feeling 2 \ef warm friendship as the cards along the mantel, ye = | 3TH , . = x * : * , : a Nothing more sincerely can be sent to you our ‘The event you wait for! The sale we originated! The one annual event friends, both little and big, to wish you well and of the year that all women look forward to for genuine savings on quality thank Ran carga Ms 9 _merchandise in the very heart of the season. ' M irstmas F . ; : * : J eth eau nes gat , ea ; Watch for details in Thursdays, December 26th, Pontioc Press. mS ST APP'S May the words of the Christmas Story [% anne , i v7 MRS ; fold their tidings of Yuletide joy. [4% a : \ Juvenile Booterie Be hea ‘a ” fee ere " ke Store en ——— pila => \ See yj ~ 4 + Floor Covering — Draperies — Bedspreads +8 ge 49, | 1666.8. Telegraph =| FE 40516. 1 % , May your celebration be wreathed in _ the happiness of the Yuletide deason. FATHER & SON anim - Mttice and Plant 941 Joslyn Aye... J — OPTOMETRIST — Now Located at 1 Block West of M-5 Corner of Cass Lake Road, Pontiac OVER MAC'S DRUG STORE Fo ly of Backhoe 2 EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Phone FE 2-2362 Closed Wednesday 3513 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. | * * * * nd, and ' +} ost “my temper and did | | quite a little talking so they | got a court order for me to | good mas? I want to see my grand- j child. , To you and yours, Sea- son's greetings. Heartily, we wish for you a Christ- mas that’s merry and bright. May Santa..and the New Year, too .. bring you just what you're wishing for! Merle Normah Cosmetic Studio 12 W. Huren ; : TEESUETS SUE i : our Bi He patients’ at Wlida a: simin spat. in. te asso iab } the’ Tuberculosis Sanatorium. And so, for Christmag the group donated a television set to Birmingham Delta. sorority "the patients’ Members will also help entertain dur- ~ Season’s = Greetings = Behold! A Star! Peace on Earth, and Good Will to Men... ‘ Ss Betty Le Cornu and Staff BETTY LeCORNU 1062 W. Heron BEAUTY STUDIO i. _ and Friends... . 7 9 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Rowena’s: Beauty Salons 4831 Dixie Hwy. 1216 Baldwin 4S. Maia, OR 38-3541 FE 5-3735 BR gee _ ‘Monday thru Friday = TAM. to 6PM. Sot. 8 A Mo 6-P-M- . ft Years of Quality Dry Cleaning = / 719 W. Heres part in Alpha Xi Delta parties are (left to right) and Ramie Fisher, “ELLIO H * _--Glad tidings to. - one and all during the blessed — Yuletide season, | > TTS FURNITURE | Drayton Plains I! Mes ye Lighting the candles of the Menorah, or cande- ~ Tabram, in their heme in celebration of Chanukah, the Feast-of Lights, are-{left to right) Judith, Steven, _ Deborah and Robert, the four children’ of Dr. and | Mrs. Irving Gordon of James K boulevard. Through- _ out the eight days of Chanukah, the Jewish winter - holiday which began at sundown last Tuésday, special Pontine Press Photo ; F ' Beta Chapter Holds ‘Christmas Meetin | S fo Chen 9 | GIFTS... / Beta Chapter of Beta Theta Phi sosority held a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Felix Ballard on| Sylvan Shores drive Thursday, Highlighting the meeting was a {telephone call from Mrs. Robert | : Tedeastle, a member of the group’ who is vacationing in Florida, and }. ithe secret pal revelation. Food and’ ltoys Were collected for a basket to be giveh f6 &@ needy family for Christmas, Act With Courtesy When school ‘children come to your door ‘selling for their school or for some organiza- 1 tion, be careful to treat them with friendly courtesy. Behind Kresge's Beauty Shop — FE 27-7431 MAY THE JOYS OF FHE-YULETIDE bring you and: yours much pleasure and PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE . 164 East Huren SEASON . .-. “ A Sincere M ~ Christmas | at | Howard Johnson's 3650 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains a | Christmas Day _ } - 1AM. 2 P.M. HAND CRAFT House > PPILEt HWY enemies ge scat cs ‘ Cee, meee SF Our best wishes for eo ‘the very hap ~ . . Holiday ae prayers of praise and thanksgiving are recited. piest of — Seasons. URON: b> Dorothy Atdythe Hazel “HOLIDAY | . from The RANDALLS Nellie Tharr Lena Moyer Barbora Ann Pyke : Lois Kolbosky Clemen!s Vello Howard Randall's Harper Shop_ McKinniss Wehtley aN ee ae \ ee caer “om * Ue? ng be event werner 432 werent ase atthe : fr" vo + x * ate = i la uuu / irr 8 b04,,, ij ea) SEASONS cheer ee we ui We ae inal oS ees | From the Fotks| Mrs. William Billingsley, Janet Holland, Ann Sipple | “ry. ee | “ 4. 4 ge ; a* ‘2 7 i a i nag | by | \ ‘ : hii * i } ' ae f Ven fe : | \ ; - : ‘ ‘ : ey ‘ ‘ AP ‘ eS ; ; i Pie. : i , 4 é@ ‘ ‘ % * ; = 3 wed \ ao = \ * ‘ } ; j PA ! het a : | y : Kae ete eo Ps . i i a ; rei A Re ie ee meee SRT eee YS To et ae es ee " ‘ —s ie fie Ca ee __ eonvey our Sincere Greetings | . May the New Year Bring Peace and Happiness. individual con ‘ ; aa tae 7 : : : ; : Wife Weakens Marriage . : ta : =< . Christmas shoppers seem to be] ' | It’s Up to Woman to Grow and Develop , | Mr Cochran, Parents of the there ‘Sguee ete as Along With Her Husband — sae ore vik enc [how they're surviving the long, _ [hard winter: There's an hupee ‘ : R| Ten years ago they were a congenial young couple seen Sans bale Ooo anemeoal | A Gift From ; who seemed well-suited to each other equally cap- erin, two Ounces of rosewater and BOSE Se seme 4 ere ; able of making a‘place for themselves in their new) three ounces of good quality witch ; community. 4 : hazel. Rub in well before and aft- To All Our Many Today he is not only a successful man, but is a leader er shopping junkets, in the community, hes many Selene, and has Govelaped — yy an ease ou per-+ Ls Friends naiiiity ak wales Mae ab! bak ck cis aed a 4 : / | and her Imsband will still be STOSE| | 4 and Customers By his side, his wife now seems) walking side by side. we EN : 4 hag ggg omg = she : bine a = Er and i“ : son by meeting all === taking advantage : — ———_—_————_—_—__====—_ ties, his wite hay/ ~s aan ter the couple will keep in step. It's ° ° WA have gone the wife's decision. * : trips, she , SETAE! | tes Phents be made a tis own | BUCGEt Linens 3 UA a ~S . ew friends mae | Appear Costly a | Tee wn: comet tile, ws can buy budget . price ‘tabile- for that after et ’. «to all our little friends ee - qnd their families . May the Angels of Christmas Watch over them... and bring them et data Sous of tees : ‘ t voy : - \ : 2 ‘i ~ ’ a : 4 Ge Seren = _THE PONTIAC. PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 241 1081 : : je Space Needed in Area : 4 oa SS ®..» Duletide mesane comes. m pou bearing the sincere hope that the gift of universal peace wilt soon be realized. | FRED N. PAULI CO. Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store’ ‘ Counly Buys aos Ook | Shieh ' ary “Beounty will Peli it is Christmas time cainy. * = _.And we want to take this or ork e a of saying “Thank You, for ail the fav you ‘have shown us. a very Merry Christmas anda _prosperous New Year, =< May all the: joys of this Holiday _ Season be yours! .. and wish ck : Allen ‘street, Second. avenue; 2 Troy street. is fanpage haven't any money to do more,” | Hortén sald: ~ get about $180,000; ifrom this source next year. Super-/ visors voted to take the $29,700-out jot this. | In previous years, the _— foe Buy Gifts | for Foundling Homes | 28 W. Huron St. FE 2.4257 ST. LOUIS @—A ‘group of ‘men! % who. will not be home for Christ- | The Store Where Quality Counts! S rongh child Aig —e happier, * * * The men are inmates at Mis- EE a == souri State Penitentiary. They col- Ri flected $1,2773GaRd bought’ gifts for _ ‘Whe children living in twWo'St. Louis at Christmas ‘Sting omen he St, Frame Baan Mis Home and’ the Methodist ; : : . : I Chilitren's dndmne. At Christmas time, may our hearts open wide . “*-* We Extend = *% . * * * i} : SEA : , Wa EY. Nash, his wife) = Fone aie sine “distributed ecu yee! to the meaning of the day, and the birth of our Saviour iterday. ‘ Secon Cnet ff = 4 Warden Nash said thé’ idéa orig: iL se ee a Soe * i Rees ite Se vetoes, carer: aD that was the greatest gift that ever blessed mankind... — “MICHIGA! Wa. OUNS Tt is ea ve that 48 per cent. ami salon. peesmapah ca Fe } So, while we bestow and welcome gifts of all kinds ‘Warmest Yuletide’ ¢ 4 The furnace oib with the J amazing addivive RT-98 g r ~— * # =e! 4{5 a + ‘ + i, il From Everyone at. Pontiae’s Hiese of New Mobil Heat =) as during this happy season, let us remember best His gifts tous... the spirit of Faith and Hope, _ ND it come to poss in those days, that there went out @ decree from Coesar Augustus, thot-olf the world would be toxed. And all went to be toxed, everyone into his own city. And Joseph also went up from Galilee . . . unto the city of Dovid, which is called Bethlehem . . . to be taxed with Mary his espoused wife .. . And so it wos, thot while they were é-thine . . » She brought forth her first-born son, ond wr him in swoddling clothes, and laid him in o manger; becouse t wos no room for them in the inn. And there were in the some country, shepherds abiding in the field keeping watch over their flock by night. And, lo, the “angel of the Lord come upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone ‘round about them: and they were sore ofraid. And the onge! said unto them, “Feor not: for, behold, | bring you -good tidings of great joy .,. , “For unto you is born this doy in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. “And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in g manger.” And suddenly there was with the angel a multi- tude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.” Se-. ad ro~ Ge *e-F And it come to pass, as the angels were gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to onother, the Lord hath made known to us.” And they come with haste, and found Mery, end Joseph, ond the babe lying in @ manger. There. come wise men from the east to Jerusalem . And, lo, the star which they sow in the East, went before them, till it come and stood over where the young child was. When they sow the stor, they rejoiced with exceeding great joy. And when they were come into the house, they saw the young child with Mary his mother, and fell down, and worshipped him: and when they hod opened their treasures, they presented him with gifts; gold, and frankincense, and myrrh. > ‘ 4 Trac Press THRE Gil *; “Let us go even wf unto Bethlehem, ond see this thing which is come to pass, which & 2 ~ io. we 4 Yay v ae ieee Se | oS & ar A “4 4 _ . > | 8 ; “ 7 - - emcee HT i a3 H = 4 7 ai FF rte ee even, ' Jingling Town : iLoaded With © Mee(Change, Not Bells" eC HE EE EE NE EE a * ° i ty : & i E 3 * ‘a a i May the Guiding Star of Christmas Light Your Way : AMBASSADOR INSULATION | 2110 Disle Hwy. ‘Comer Tologtaph FE S405. aaron tee BUYERS ONLY: ‘—. nev'Yourstiviss. ce S—A a a STARTS DEC. 26 and ENDS DEC. ‘31 “ALL FISHING TACKLE, 40% OFF e © «© ARCHERY EQUIPMENT fit Wa teve- @ complete stock of all equipment for the ‘SPINNING ROD fisherman and archer .’, . 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ES - : ~ i i a , : i sey se hen bean A Jone year. For many of our triends in the sponta world xy oe id - -been a joyous year, but for some it bas been disappointing on = _— ae - : Se. ee es ry * * BIE RS . z s ; = So Santa, if you have an extra bag full of victories, a few 7-foot y, Chuck Abair |” Guy Moats ; men, some hitter, a couple dozen holes-in-one and a few 300) : Cornwell — : eS" % : ° games in bowling, we would wish them for our fine friends in sports. {/ Pontiac Press Sports Dept. . __ If you pick up another Ron Kramer along the way, drop bim +. +e + eee _ make it two and give one to Bill Perigo for the basketball team. Writer Claims : ~ When you make your stop at East Lansing deliver a contract to] _ 2 “i Bigzie Munn which will set up a football date with Okiahorna, and] Holiday Bow! ! Consiinn ter Pichi teh te in tes tek tee _ | Out at St. Pete iia: (heaeaeemaiaa RAR CDG! Nene tour" But Officials. Deny vs : ‘ r soll ‘ : eee | Any Protests About sg ae ie ) et - a : On your way down Grand River toward Detroit would you stop. A ‘Wilson | { With New Men off at the Olympia. Please be kind to’ its occupants especially Jack! i#tegration oat | | sn Cleveland Booms : oo New York Rangers, Mootretl Canadiens and the Torooto Maple Léafs| , "I: PETERSBURG, He. w — “Pe | Brown..Credits-Rookies-+— ~~ Olt, ty al means, don’t forget Fred Huber, he wants a new un-| “eeealed im St. Petersberg,” be- CLEVELAND — ee ec ee Pat pce z é | cause of the integration issue. (- Cleveland Browns bounce back so| couple of moves t! it came abridged book by Webster, he’s got the old one down pat. | Jeff Moshler, of the St, Peters- : fant? : beautifully,” he said. * “eee | burg Independent, wrote yester- | Old Pros, Youngsters The 1956 season was’ their worst. ~ * * It isn’t far from there, so why don't you stop off at Briggs) S8% tat the fact the NAIA’) Lquded for Dramatic Otte Graham had retired for the) Preston Carpenter, in 1956 a Stadium, They néed a lot of useful gifts there. | won't be played agaia- “becomes 2nd Half Wins George Ratterman was hurt. They : Joun McHale would like a 6-5 first baseman who fields .999 and | apparent with the belated but | 2 Rha Si ee ee gave Babe Parilli the quarterback! elub’s ground offense, was con- . hits 350, a catcher with s cannon-ball arm, s shortstop who hits | Yather polled ¢Fiticiam of the | DETROIT @—Maybe this week, job and picked up an almost un-| verted inte offensive right end. to. 59 homers ‘and just some leftover pitcher who has 25 wins in his | s8me’s integration, (and) use of says coach George Wilson, the De- known, Tommy O'Connell, as in-| replace Dante Laveill, whe had ont Gar 1008. | Negroes both as players and (troit Lions can win a game with- Jsurance. Parilli was hurt, and) retired. And Carpenter became & Jack’ Tighe would like to have three figures on the win column. a weds in ta ton bak 7 Sve ees tex eat Sat mene —<: se ~ from a newspaper which says “Tigers Win American League’ pewl game Saturday. End Jim (said Wilson, back home and ready club was formed in 1946 that they 2! this year pele 3 * Pennant.” Reynolds of Hillsdale, 2 Negro, fo start his Lions practicing for} hadn't won at least a divisional| oi. — | 2 *& *& | was one of the game's stars. their National Football League title. And now this year they've : Aye in the same vicinity, you ean/make one guy named George Wilson Ome of Hillsdale's cheerieaders, championship game with the won the Eastern title again and) 4 > very happy in just five days with a gift certificate entitling him to ene Averett Moon, is a Negro. Cirveliand Brenna hone Santny. will meet Detroit Sunday for the win over the Browns next Syhday. Richard A. Parker, chairman * * Hleague championship. iy e1les | fe of the Holiday Bow! conmittee, | “We had to beat Chicago and She chivie othe gh aaies Maurie Shubet wants sim additionat-49,009 seats for that game 414 «there is absolutely mo rea- |we had to beat San Francisco to - | beck Mes pastly in. the rethion— Be * Sunday. Nick Kerbawy would he happy if you took those 40600 son why we won't have the (get this far,” he said. “But now neidly ean@iiel jwarze ure young- - * Tom Dodson would like to fill the schedules for the new high school '},-an tinding the range yesterday. |sters who have been acting like _ 2 pee ee Pane ot and take an order for 5,000 season football tickets for 1958. Walker, who scored 93 points old pros. ; lege ae wides more =. during his twq seasons with Arkan-| Such veterans as offensive cen- a d e urn yW-,. >} - pearnaakeorig ret oi gncatn Se : For Bob Mineweaser we would like to have a passer with 30 TD|sas, has.been a skillful runner and iter Frank Gatski, quarterback To-| — : poogerg A Lo : aerials and four or five uniforms which fit only players 210 pounds excellent passer in regular season'bin Rote, linebacker Roger Zat- pay he throws yards od Senta! * alae sep pitta anes ie a ue knoe rage gag rg the Lions By _— ep aela toy d- Sic ® an eben tanh aan * * * : men' 4 favorites round-robin | 20’ 3 Whatever you do don’t leave Frank Crowell another football (an America selections, was one of|what they needed to pull all-but- Four Oakland County high ‘with Hazel Park and | Southfield at 3:30, Bentley faces a ee Gee ome calendar like the 1957 model, but you can let Ted Sela of Lake ‘ine South's leading passers this'lost games out of the fire, Wilson sctiools—Walied Lake, Southfield, Southfield occupying “dark | East Detroit at 7 and Farming- T-formation quarterback this Orion have a duplicate of his 1957 season. season. said. : Hazel Park and erat horse” roles. ae ton tackles Hazel Park at 3:30. sions slo kas proud ix otit Hall Carlin, also “at Orion, would be happy with the Oakland-B) The North, meanwhile, is With them he listed halfback /Piay in the Ust annual teeail| ‘The “hick of the draw’ hesl A bendsme tromhy will be pee-lieoner : ate otf Tom Mandl, pt. Cachan the eatet-in Nie Weyne-Cnitent, siting que 5 ton 2.08 ages | Beet. Ces CO eee tournament at Farming-ithrown the two favorites together|sented to the winning team. East coach Rip Engle of Penn circuit on the sccurate passing arm of | reckle end Steve Junker as two Dec. 2%. 27 and 30 ~ lim the Ist round. "Southfield, Bentley, Union and|State, using a wing T formation, Gun Winseshi of Michigan Pinte. whe developed Set as. the Lites (fino ae + The East Detroit Shamrocks/Farmington will be rotating hosts'doesn't figure to do as much ~ When you stop in Holly you might be able to barter if you have: back. ro ward the championship playoff. ; ‘ahd Detroit Thura.iand they won it convincingly over|host school will invite four teams|for a balanced about a dozen cage wins for the new gym, and a few brighter lights) Hugh (Duffy) Daugherty, eoach- Cassady, who is one of the Lions’|tivonia Bentley inthe three-Roseville. Ron Emerick, 6-foot-6\0f its choice in addition to the) Last year the West won 7-6, scor- for the football stadium. ing the North team, plans to oper-'more potent pass receivers -de- ae pre ) eered ; cn and forward Gary Ballman other three participating schools. |ing on a pass = . iate from his Michigan State type|spite a college career at Ohio/®#Y ‘tourney, whic tee nna te aéciciaes OF Ga tale if you have another Lyndie Salathiel wrap him for Dave Free- 'T formation. with an unbalanced! state where passes seldom “are (day afternoon eT ee Eastern Mihions Lawees : ~ man-at Waterford, and for the Skipper basketball team some good 14. The South also has been work-|thrown, is “really a pro. right/High ceaueieea, whe aeaade dogg , ‘ ee | ts luck potion. ‘ ae |ing on unbalanced line formations. 'now,” said Wilson. Bentley and East Detroff, both sthte Cikms A: senile Salk See. pgp | 3 Don Hoff at Bloomfield Hills would like a few less Barons and a : : ; Bentley of the Suburban “B” j few more football players, and Carl Lemle at Birmingham wants, loop has the most impressive rec- _ : : you to be more generous with all the transfer football players. i ord of any tourney entry, a 50 oy : — ee si. = kt Sle we, Oe. Gee. Pe eae mark including a 70-41 rout of = ‘ Art Paddy at West Bloomfield wants championships in footbail,’ Union. Forward George King and al) Ss Ing. yw te ee _ basketball and track, Walled Lake the same, and give the Milford! _ leenter Ron Gabel. are. the .ring- as i 3 Rochester wants a new athletic league and ditte for Romeo. + & a | Lake Orion’s Jim Drake males sy tes a highest overall. total you go by Oakland Mills another senior’ championshi ip Hazel Park drubbed Royal Oak's habit of leading Oakland. County 8 s «ung tur a3 ae vous Lake plac m’s National imball- in its lone start 63-25.|in scoring. He topped the list most|average of 18.8 having played five. cp tenstis recta — v Conference | of the season in football before suc- “ee ee . 72 ceble 1-4 cumbing to Jack-Lyon of St.-Fred}- Rick Moos-of Madison is 3rd-in——— Pine Lake would accept another Sally Sha , and for Sally Sharp, < é “racehorse” Jays are ‘a and now reigns supreme in basket-/the Wnd in total +; -how about the hate G60t able of exploding on a moment's | ball. with 84 points or 21 a game. 2: : | His 22 . point might against | .Drake’s running mate, Nick Let Mike Andonian, the state publinx golf champion, borrow Dancer, Prancer and Rudolph and your sleigh, so that he can- hooping the golf circuit, and for Frank Syron at Pontiac Country Club pleas He now has a 19,7 a . _arrange a clinic which woultbring Ben Hogan and Sam Snead as ' Dave Ewalt and the Pontiac Recreation Department‘ would like a few tennis courts and bail diamonds, and the Oakland County | Conservation Officers, namely Howard Johnson, Cyril Adams, _ Warren Kendall and Harold Stoll would appreciate a few less vie- | laters of. game and fish laws. : ; The Oakland County Sportsmen’s Club would be real happy with) a record list of entries of the 1958 Michigan Skeet Shoot, and Ed . dog show, January 19th. => Ae, : 7 2 2 a eS We wouild like to end this list of wishes with a few other important requests, Santa. ’ ok os : : : 7... could, please bring down some lumber as you go over | | the tinal: and some wiring and install = new’ lighting system For some of our personal friends ‘Wwe would like: a muzzle for Buddy Parker, an injunction for Jim Norris of the IBC, a few athletic, ‘ € of ¢ ty \ ‘ , : :. aS : ‘ : +e mee Tink ly : ce Ee ie ne ® \ h f Se & to i Z me a p> + ae * Mae: ge ¥ . Liisa : st ‘ ee he ee tak OS Sci TE ee lee 1) DALLAS u—The Navy needs to J get someone’s goat for the Cotton se “Man with a Plan” P f : | Bowl game Jan. 1. No Money Down on ol les Any New or Used Cars. *hn Eddie Steele Exclusive Car Layaway Plan EDDIE STEELE FORD 2705 Orchard Lake Read © Keego Harbor FE 5-9204 = From oe Joe and Al Surplus Jacobson $2 S. Saginaw m rs aoess MERRY ’ Thursday's opening games: . | Preps—Webster Bullets vs. Le- * ig fo fe SINGLES TOURNAMENT | — GUARANTEED | PRIZES PONTIAC. PRESS BOWLERAMA ENTRY BLANK . QUALIFYING: (2Dies're CADIS E.IS ~ BINALS: Fx. 22 Nomen Mt OF Miho. sessesece Phones oss (Please type or print) * Ist 3 in cach division ad lst $450 Highest league average during 1957... ... League....... 2nd $225 : Bed $125 ss seeeeee es WIBC Sanction No ees (Based on 500 ’ ‘Deadline for men's entries is midnight, Feb. 2, ond WOMEN: tor women midnight, Feb. 10, Alll entries must be MEN: Senct mailed or delivered to The Pontiac Press Sports it Se Bowlers of Dept,, of left at local alley. Entry fee must accom- and $125 Oakland County pany this application in full: 3rd $75 . . (Based on 250 Entries) seine. Finals Entry Fee “| prize fund will be. re- Montcalm Centre Bowling ......$1.35 | turned 100% to purse to Motor Inn ng “- moke Recreation Huron Bowl | Tournament Exp. . .65 | eerie (3 ne as arian 6 ‘gomesi “1 Prize Fund 4.00 Tbe awarded winners ond TOURNAMENT RULES 1. Bowlers must present their highest league average for 1957 3 of November 1. 2. Anvone falitying hit or har average wil be daqualfie and wil forfeit rights fo any oral prizes o 3. Tournament manager reserves right to reject any end all entries. 4. Tournament. will be conducted in strict adherence with ABC and WIBC rules. 6. No post or substitute entries, Qualifying times and places to be published in the Press, Feb. 5-6 end 13. Bowlerama Entry for China Gift ’ vs, Eastern Indians, 10:15; ee : and a nites. Stuck for.a last minite Christ- vision are guaranteed and prizes The championship finals will be . . - * ¢ mas gift? If that person you're|are almost certain for at Jeast/heid February “22 at the Huron » HAPPY NEW. YEAR Dea Om Damani nected Sis ar me a ‘ My Chiefs vs. Pontiac Kids, 3:00 what would be a better gift than) ..:rie. A long let of gift prises will ‘ . : to‘enter him or her in the second also to bowlers, ‘ From : Roller Skaters Take pa Pontiac Press Bowlerama last ugha a and ae be pontiget men-qunlitiers. ee : U 4 z & Fourth Period Test Fe ae ne eve creck | and again any bowler who sim-| A total of 31 bowling establish- : r ; Ice . oe or walifies is assured of ments in Oakland County have . S$. Fourth elimination race i Se prizes for men and women. = & a ‘ck, Gomes ‘oe teed ‘ i= of t 1 ”. i R s ' Done aut tits Pan Mod te cm enn. el urine | gate arse tte, apne fr men pn Feb. tk te, sean = 390 E. BLVD. (at Mt. Clemens) FE-8-9163 gf {SaaS Sete the SeRewing conten: a ityeareld Pontiac High (2 ®t Montcalm and Howes Lanes: ris entry ; . | Girly ~ Class A, Patricia Rough- Séhosh stedent whie had’ Gover (004 qualltying for women takes Mee Bes PRP >," MARISA IIVE Ie ton; Class B, en Class} visors entered 6 bowling” tour. iplace Feb. 15 at Huron | Deadline for men entries is Feb-| ee | Boys — Class A, Tom Isenberg; uament. ireaty 2d and for womes Febru Class B, # His was submited only ary . Blanks can be submit? Attention Householder ; | Diseer division — ill Pritt de waite ob acmamberal tee Wagner Fires 3 to area alleys or delivered or en eee ae + Aloo got these family. The result was $425. for mailed to The Pontiac Press rey rome Acar ines 32 selon an sutomablle’ Janata Ne , —Tomm 132, Bos-lon an a ‘ enters mamet their WHITE FLAME | FUEL OIL ADDITIVE i me Brel ‘The first three places in each) as Jewelers Win highest average Pg omy % Dissolves Gum, Varnish and %& Keeps Nozzles, jets and | season as of November ist, or Carbon from the fuel system Screens Clean : < __-. | $f 18 games has net been rolled % Practically Eliminates Service Calls Less Liable to Freeze Ernie Wagner poured 33 points’ up to that date, it must be the +k Eliminates Water and Sludge % More Heat from Any 4 through the hoop to lead Shaw's! average for 18 games commeric- Reduces Soot and Costly Fuel Oil SAUNDERS Drive-It-Yourself SYSTEM ¢)Jewelers to an $250 rout of CIO} ing November ist up to and as | Explosives : % Reduces Repair Bills a _4\Local 594.in a Class A City League! of December Sist, | “IY PAYS TO KEEP BURNERS CLEAN” BEL 1957 CARS VANS—STARES— —Q)resketsa1 game Monday night at| The top 10 per.cent of the qual : _* Radios—Heaters _ LIFT GATES—PADS Pontiac Central H ifiers will earn the right to go to | One pint conditions 250 gallons of fuel oil. ¢ 35 Automatic Transmission In Class B action on the same|the finals in each division. yr 1°? ff ono noo emt meri ists ain ais |S alee sats or or W. ” as . "OAKLAND GHEMICAL COMPANY [=== ® Sie Teeter Mae eer Whee Sem me ene Operated Locally by iakiceaes MOBIL SERVICE ' ‘ _ 774 Woodward, Pontiac FE 5-8416 Bf pradock and Pike Streets 48-681) 4} , TH Viking» neced out the Pon Thieves Loot Fieldhouse nope : Kelier’s 14 points, and Lakeside at University of Utah - trounced Bud % Lou's Bar, Z . _ At this Holiday Season, a may we chime in. with our 4 sincere thanks for your : past patronage and our best wishes for your health and happiness during the New Year. : ~ Ra Reged tages’ crated : City League play now recessets fi until Monday, Jan. 6, when a full SALT LAKE CITY (INS) — A today a six-game program is scheduled. MBER if iiss 3 4 " some- alleys time between late Saturday night. ‘kinds of alley conditions which'§ and late Sunday night, netted 0 \confront bowlers. RF ek i eo, te H [ — s i FEE & : j t i HE ne i » i : | 3 _§ cman titers meneame L RE gett Hoe i i H. sent ia ae el aeneenasns = etna senedhanenaeeen eRe «f ihe Ri Fag? Ashita: E rf This is not a recent change in dividend a Dividend Peried Since Our Heyer in 188, & Lean Assoc. | 75 W. Huron, Ponties FE 4-0561 ee Merry : } Christmas — a” are terms given to different -& i é dangerous, no matter what t the tty: cv 7k —" ibucs Gre eels Doe ol te on Satie Prete sae Ok the entire trip with... HUNTERS’ ACCIDENT INSURANCE Planned for Your Needs. . WHILE HUNTING Loskiigense se WHILE TRAVELING Sapphsnsh yan gear aulote jeentascaroee 4WAY PROTECTION - = - @ Medical Expense Coverage: is & slbnts Phineas @ Accidental Death = @ Weekly Disability Income _ - > . - = F ; - ‘ 2 : 7 . 4 5 . 4) # 4 oe : ‘ oe ees cess. , pea = 504 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. « FE 5-8172 - i Ee Pat 2 aS : “3 -f . = ¥ ‘= ne) : ad y us ae : “4 : ae Yee ag : y “gs | ; | aoe l f \ J } ; de ¥ { ‘ j : ‘ tg se 4 a eae ‘ume wasi || cnt *Milferd ‘Beatty & James Washburn _Beatty’s. Transmission Service EY z z oa i f i First Match Draw Key. fo Cup POEL LLL TLE MELBOURNE: Uf — The draw) whether to we Seixas with 4 Seixas is the 7 ith 8 SEASON’S GREETINGS From Don Fraser lew the Davis Cup challenge round —< Gardner or oa to he ‘s — yrs? = disappointment ‘Mackay dangerous will be made tomorrow afternoon! esate ween teeds oo (2 am.,- EST, Wednesday) and sates Be. 5 ne young ta never in recent years has the =e ~ 4 Paging hetient |< figures Seixas has a 50-50. aa z ey i ; tS z i iso much significance. Pa ! |. “I will admit,” said U.S. captain) £°° a decision ts made te seve | oa, i. (Bill ‘Talbert, “I would like the; SC™s* for te final singles Sat- | | 1.5 ievolving Mackay. ‘draw to come out a certain way. ""4#Y- eee. F gi. be H i stocmpalt H : E TF i | : on their way to the Western Division title by |.) iend Browns dejection as he ends up head first in the end winning $1-27 and set the stage for the champion. |Hevuund Kuvwne in tne ship battle with Cleveland Sunday af ternoon. but pro épotball fans should be con- vTtpees 2 i Ff : aREE E & j i f i i of iE: EF if & 5 ef % ; Ht is i Ez EE ft iH 3 e ae i i at : F g z | Gf it | | want-Vie: Seixas in—the first! Speaking of the draw, Talbert Er sgcige otal |match against Mal Anderson and said, “| wank Sebeox and. dnderscae as - - ap Barry Mackay in the second)... tirst match bec practice he has been poised and : mai ause Ander-/has been giving the ball a terrific! . iP & ’ against Ashley Cooper. son never has\beaten Vic. There, Whacking. _ Australian captain Harry Hop- | would-be tremendous psychological * | man, in predicting a 4-1 oF 3-2 (pressure on hit (Anderson) out) Hoad said- of Mackay, “I saw 2 FREE Sig Mufflers are all double-seamed, completely baffled and meet-all factory specifications. MARKET TIRE CO. 77 W. Huron Street Open 9'to 9 FE 8-0424 Aussie victory, said the differ- Gare tn iat Geet Sica. Cap march iin ah alle at aie. but’ | emee may depend on how the lagainst a player’ who. has his|be is hitting the ball very weil.” ae Te eee The teams took semifinal _work-. Lew Hoad, Australian profes-|vide a big boost for Mackay, who|matches Thursday. All ‘sional and former Dayis Cup ace is_anxious to play Cooper because) 20,500 seats are sold out and the practicing with the. Australian|he feels he has the game to beat/weather forecast is for a miid,| d, said I do not recall when thé Australian champion.” ' clear ‘weekend. la draw: has meant so much.” ' F Talbert officially will nominate | ! o ales no P holiday It is holiday time. —— ee cars on strange roads. Holiday time can be carefree time but accidents thrive on careless, _ carefree time, and death takes no holiday. Your greatest driving risk, your most likely motor tragedy of all the year is during the Christmas-New Year Holidays. So please take it easy; please do not take a chance. Do protect yourself. Join the Auto Club and let the great Club member aid you. Insure your car with this Exchange and be more secure from loss. a Detroit Automobile IntereIncarance Exchange ee Oe Ca = at Automobile , Chub |. SAL J. BOGUE, Mgr. : 3 N. Perry Stine FE sa1st + FE 8-9188---— 0 - agg eee , OL TM £. G, Tynan, 4-201 2-8019 FE 0208 t ly) MEirese Libel «. | Ay Skinner, FE 5-120 G, “Ohaek”* Conn, GR te | | mw. tae rt 0-042 | , i pair Anderson and: Mervyn Rose | against one of three American] combinations. Talbert has not decided | SE AMANO SRE ae SA - Ao ab lc emeete watold deuih its beautiful message, we: og _ satan tere ome dace qrvtingn "George Campus ae al 18%; ’ mt | pip q IS aR Se EE I NS 1 a ii “ aT NR “ at ate @2 Vandereilt 71, New Mexico A&M &8 ; Midwest Mich State 51, lowa State Seep : } silver trophy. “Should Seixas win, \t would pro-|outs..today: in preparation. for the. es pie _ Each Christmas Season we realize anew that our most treasured possessions are os * to all our friends and customers’ we wish a Very Merry Christmas! * * [ae ee Ge eo ~~ our many enriching friendships. Andso 4 = Open, 9'to 9 scien asi? ye 401 South Saginaw St. ; i EJ one ee ene | Mor Exchange Co er ’ as & io | During haotatie's gold rush - country’s - the; Until the latter part of the 19th’ saaalatio’s SSrssce Infectious Yule wae | : dross 411.100 te 140 to more, chanisnaet Snipsrtant greater of tobno: This Kind’s No Joke 3,100,000 in 1860 INFO - WHITMORE CARROL HAIGH we atin ed aaarn { JAI itd - a oes me = oe S BLACK | BEAUTY § = i rrr cereprate SY THEBIG NITE at SN OUR GAY... HAPPY | i oe hain a ite ein dentin, taste teem comee Mt yg ary ogee BE “Gunman's Walk,” in. which she : | sr bag Mg oA onal gpa gh a —~ Yep, Bing’s\siars with Van Heflin. and Tab’ : ' i up. TT ap-|bride can ‘ ; . Ipeared again then the Moddel- At least haven't had 'aiy|tumiet: Never one to remain ide, So Mainy Tots Anyway? | ‘set up their own tree ajcomplaints,” said Kathy Grapt.iwag answering mail. Kathy also) CHARLOTTE, N. C., ®—On @ bad Debbie had to go toi! _. had some compliments.| Chemistry? fig “a }a hospital. She's back home now this is due to the excel-| “ye. I’m brushing up on chem-/PS “ter several days ago, | ot my cooking or Bing's gen- ”' ghe explained, “I am -ajuttie Jennie Buckley met Santa : . I feel I have/Claus, gave him her name and the physical sciences,|told him what she wanted for) taking some high school|Christmas. the studio teacher.| Jennie made a second trip to discipline.” |the center , this time * So . Again she a oo) NEW FARS HEY SB MIDNITE SHOW 4 if JOIN THE MIDNITE REVELERS IN THIS ENTERTAINING SHOW! } . NG Bete 2h TUESDAY, NIGHT, DEC, 3ist 5 Doors Open 11:30 P.M.. SHOW STARTS 12 MIDNIGHT lls lalate len yy" ve a ¥ rrrrrTrT:::*:*'-*--'**rrerrreerrrwegrn''trrvweywy* e.<" CHRISTMAS NIGHT With a Grand Holiday Program! 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North: Saginaw [pee Dut Tat Tote opin with haste, and found Mary; and @ Joseph, and the Babe lying in a manger.” May the “And they came * Joyous Hold Ne yn, 4 FOR THE ‘ Pa tAMI LY, . ~ - nee + ome TECHMICOLOR DOORS OPEN TOMORROW at 3:00 P. M. Features Tomorrow: 3:50,-5:45, 7:45, 9:45 sa on cn gene emt cen rane apenaROe NY houy 8 ie = y Need x) Ny ¥> EG) OF MSS a? i oa MITZI GAYNOR GENE KELLY HE KIDS WILL LOVE IT! _* PLUS x Seeeee* ' SToRm “DER aN $ ccsaeeete! “NOW SHOWING at 11 = 1:05.- 5:05 - 7:15 ~ 9:20 Boy Note DOORS OPEN 2:45 P.M. tel = Wednesday Christmas Day ker - * Pee me 3 + 4 = a YY) KERD,COOSING, ¥ ER ‘LL YOU OLD, DAISY "TWAS 2 BE eROW THE RATE GOLD “OUT OUR WAY NOW LISTEN--WHEN YOU GET TO THE Hynde ager ty bifpfe D SY \ \a4 © 1967 by WEA Gervice, ine. Ti. thay. U.S. 4 aE = : TAPE, PLEASE OMETHING | TO THE MUSEUM « LIKED — THAT DOLL ANYWAY | < JAH, PHER U1, SHE CaO] WO} f REMEMBERED TkRim™ a‘ 42-24 © 1987 by WEA Service, tne. TM tg US Pat OM e-eshesaiiemaniianinne eto — Or JF BOOTS...L0OK) 1 PUS\ P| Pee | A |, © 1987 by NEA Servion, tne. T.M. Reg, U.S. Pat. OF. By McEvoy and Strieber ame “4 1 (Zs, ‘a co hg By. Dick Cavalli 19ST by NEA Rervicn, tne, TM, og CS Ou OM F- ¥] PROFITABLE | ¢| OPPORTUNITIES | E] Every Day in the Pontiac | Press Want Ad Section | Take advantage of this easy way | to solve all prob your buying end sell~ fe * By Charles Kuhn - THATA-WAY SSeS SSaa _ Special Group: Gets Bid for County Seat “special courthouse building com- mittee. ee * *. * The yesolition “Came “trom “the! . Royal Oak City Com: which ‘suggested that andther’ election be galled -to-free- funds for a new) * courthouse that were tied up by) “** © Malt Roliday. a Cireult Court decision last sum-! mer. * * * Stolen Big Santa Found NEW YORK @--A Santa Claus who disappeared Saturday night '4 from a Bronx Christmas tion company was found yester- |Ajus day, standing at a remote bus Aso Am stop at dawn, The five-foot Santa, apparently stolen and then aban- doned, is an electrically operated figure valued at $200. NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE Notice is —- given a es ee signed that on 10: 00 o'clock Om. at Clark's standara|t 4 dr. ing motor number 50268362, |; Will be held, for cash to the highest bid-"atl c der. Inspection thereof may be made at Al) Belt: above address, the place of storage. Mt ASBOCIA D ISCOUNT - . By E..B. PASCHEKE, Coll. ‘ rose % at 37% on 2,500 shares. Action by specific groups ispotty. Motors, steels, rubbers and lairlines showed a slightly lower Gains were posted by United Air. craft,” Zenith, International Nickel, Westinghouse Electric, Standard) tel ersey)and Johns-Man- 'Vuie. market was fairly. active. | at the start then slowed abruptly. For many in Wall Street the day Motors off % at 33% on 1,500/$> The decision, that the county hadjshares; Standard Oil (New Jersey) accumulated most of the money,up % at 50°on 2,500; and Ameri- in excess of a constitutional Iimi- can. Airlines, off % at 14% on tation, is being appealed to the 3,000. State Supreme Court. New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) matoes, hothouse, (bskt.) 8 Ibs... topped, BG. 2... .eeees ray ROIT, Dec. 23 (AP) — Prices pels ver, pawns ter No. am. . a eey 0" est 3h, ee oie bb. 3-28. € tov pone capons 37-38: @ucklings 28-33, heavy ducks 26-28, t a 4 i € 23- 30-33; turkeys vy type hens fos 34-36 DETROIT, ‘Dec. Hf (AP) “~~ Bees, | = fos Same inclntnd: sederel 8! £ : Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK pot. Dee. 23 (AP) — (USDA) = Sasses te ie i Wie ee ate pins: S8zeceske Ns= pe ~~ ee ew Hele oheone mae be 4444 2 qesaaz - - i. * ; | Note: ‘| merrow. No reporta until Thursday, Fi nae if af ; Market not established. if office closes at moon to- 4 5 anes rt eee. © grey? “en SER25E Fs Haw quirements for dwellings, buildings, and structures be for the » how theref i is that said National Code t peace and - safety and sre/Du--Pon' East At to take effect thirty (30) | oe “inde and’ passed. t ship Board. Te OF MICHIGAN—In 0! Jas jy for County of ‘Oakland, Preept Sul ... pres duventie Division. In the Matter. of the petition concern- Gt Dynam .. Donna Hoster, miner. C xo. /nn Eiee sas i. To Harley Hosier, father of said child. Oe" Petition having been “filed in - this CO Court that the present where- Gen 7 abouts of father of said minor Ge" 7 SISOSEoOABSSS 8 ee ae ee noe oe FF airels a day. News in Brief Judge Hartrick Orders Rank, Pay of DePauw Held Until Hearing , . ¥., . ; To all our many wonderful friends! C.J. Nephler & Co.’ = = soeecbe ~ Some ecw ee oi rd ~ & pheeSa-BS.F a seas nwond? te bo en Sw ae SORRHISH Bandits Take Money ice at Hazel Park Store southeast quartet. , & DB, Eris i | : z : \ 3 "i 4 “ | : eB i 3 i ae a “plas Ametica should do well in the experiments, however, the gas, In scientific terminology, the gas, called ‘Mounced last year that her physicists are working on "the same idea, the Atomic Energy Commission has de- . In any case; the secret, retinements involving several ning sige gas, itterent. So ae? dovstiead act of this DEGREES energy than is currently obtained by the atom-split- . Heavy hydrogen atoms have already been whi uae Te ees momentarily to the speeds they would have in a temper- _ z ature of several millions of degrees, which means several At the more advanced stage, the laboratory H-bomb, thousand miles an hour. will not be quite so harmless. It will throw off high-speed | 754 te - neutrons and gamma rays, and will have to be shielded But since the hydrogen gas is only one-ten thou- ; . apéths of its n 1 density, it 4 *: aeteall 3 like a present-day reactor eon " a _ But the process will avoid by far the most trouble. : pee some form of radioactivity — the “fission products’ that Calculation in the AEC’s “Project Sherwood” show result from atom-splitting. There will be no radioactive = that a quart bottle of the gas ut a temperature of 370 | residue or waste. . : a miliion degrees centigrade, or 698 million degrees Fahren- And since heavy hydrogeri can be extracted indefi- . . ae 4 | Coa meet . be heit, would contain just about enough heat to make a | nitely from sea water, the source of energy will be inex: LECTRICAL WIRING. LICENSED) } micld. Sat. Jap. Hed. Ss cup of coffee. i _haustible._ i peg eT WoL a ded a : 3 Car Victim’s Father |Housing Situation Drives ’em to Drink Sues for $322,000 Americans in Paris Living on Barges REAL ESTATE @Preter women over - A. Gauthier” Si peereld Pesndele|tmto the Seine. (tp high and dry on the Qual — \ciivig says that the floating! $2 agree Evens nes oo uer: ~ i But they're not jumping from| & “ader © bridge some place,” ocak tees 8 be gone, but not forgotten, 307 pe edn, ey ofa ~ Aa peg sald Mrs, Edmonds. communities are iin aati wal TT Lae and barges slong tts banks. a See ies Pad E aDELING ADDITION © | — N Adelor J. Gauthier asked that) Gaston Edmonds, owner of an : So ie udiy cork tog enek, ae aE ERP ATE ar? te he SUS by — S0-foot yacht, has @topped an- Vanguard Test mgt ari et F rs sais econ Sr him ROOF R AIRS ’ jay, owner of chor right in the center of town. ° Rise in da know Lt car, and his wife, Marion, a ‘There — not far from Place és Unlikely Today WASHINGTON (INS) — Labor: last” tis hand in the better TRENCHING AND Concorde and the Eiffel Tow- s r Never to part again. - ALi, MEN O8 WOMEN DESIROUS BULLDOZING was driving, saying the accident! la ° S Wi ds Secretary James P. Mitchell sees\sadiy missea by Mom. Dad Grand-| of making $2 to $8 ner RD Thompson FE eae was their fault. er — he lives ja triumphant im 17) Strong Win @ Hise in unemployment “at aj ms Grendoa, sisters a Sromers.| Of part tige see Mr Swim ts |Ruo aceon ——_ FEA : In ome salt Gauthler sought dependence with his wife, Sheila. : faster rate” than usual during the™ LOVING MEMORY OF RALPH Gail 6 Wire ka Coke Building Supplies i Mrs. Marion — who was|_ CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (®—\coming winter months. @ yrs. age today, Dee Ss. for Soariment Building with ns USED. 10 EA : “y poncomnegs Re yperoar o-yactinare yr Skiolvig ee Set atid ois eal Pe say ae heat. Must be Bandy & Ee be my i ines | San SS eee ston ; te 6 winds ae aa ne Sto iee eet ete F rh ney “experience tine | See a an immediate attempt launch Ne, 3 & ! In the other, he asked for $50.- la satellitebearing teem he: — 4 Nisin of mashood we'll never 000 compensation for the boy's suf- rocket. iGoanty bcnaee Ther Fest now in God's domain, sone payee bani Merwe The Navy sadibing startled whe Tate Trenahip Salt “tS me Sete ate “a | future as & wage-carer. observers who had expected _no|Oréimance as amended, providing IX LO MEMORY GP pOpsY — Ro | date has been set the holid nog procera aarp for) Hampion who vassed away Dec The accident occurred at a neigh- running a test firing of je net of fireproof borhood intersection as the Trem- three-stage Vanguard's en . constructed ie blay car was making a right turn. Perhaps by design, the test came -ciesed iierest ad No criminal action was. brought "on a-day when rain cut ’ : [ TURE NEEDED ra ai ¥ — an ARKS « ORIPPI anguard an WASHINGTON (INS) — The ne- satellite into Voorhee: FUNERAL HOME: tulanee ne ot Motor) : FE a COATS FUNERAL provide positive’ Complete E (4) four inches Drayion Piains — Waterford SAVE ENERGY, uSE| J LI 300 million dollars a year in rev- island ewe orl ] | “Under ew ICC procedure on Italy in the WANT ADS! To find a Qiemaetiye it whe gaa a Mons can ga Suto ellecl on 4 roa job, place to live or a Sis erat tentative basis 30 days after filing. boasts - }good used car, see Classi-| — : “< F g % it : Average Office Worker's Paycheck Up ; in U. S. to $64; $7 Increase Since 1954 § tere: +14 FOR WANT ADS ; a 3 Salaries oF sone _ DIAL FE 2-8181 | Reeery were shown’ as waking From 8 a.m. to 5 pm. : avatge Mg wes, me se erate, Myf || We Be Be vl gin Pang Big Big p= aa eu an oie . 2 eee “ a week vared With the national Rieme a ie ees ‘The average pay in East Cen- : serarostacs | TEER NEED A FINANCE-|. FIXER? Order. Cassie /jads to. sell, rent, find a} MORTGAGES | CLEAN _ETCHENETES “APT. 0i5| ncer schools. Lake priviegs. ~| i BE | I ee lL | ee ow ke che LISTINGS WANTED Us ieee “Leslie R. Middleton - col Brand new. BROKER PE 8-772 LISTINGS WANTED : gro co M. : | ) Sea ee BAERS MOR “pun Dues ors.” 8 auburn | ; : J. R. Hiltz | ron_Sir MR. INVESTOR! on, BV $-0823 oeeowk aa 1. ee on Seat eth tase Ba" | | © "BUY ORSELL | mate rect hae | warn amo ames |Fempstead| siesam antes: LISTINGS NEEDED FOR B > (ATE SPACIOUS, ia — de ee pee — : that are ailing. We i nom |" quist upper. fish. Neat sizpert (90 UNFURNISHED HOUSES Fe . wie”, Oe | C\INTTOTT | 105 E BROOKLYN. up -te ¥. 000 "Keo Cs ol in oo ieee eee ES ite ei : cH 61.-+- oe AOR Ga eee mee «Bo e oar, Sse OR eee ex 3 ‘ies 3 ‘ os 23 for. Liv 2 opportunities. | da sand) 375 mo. After 1 p.m. ‘os ODERN an | ' : : it. wo bedr _ land contracts. 5 sales- men to serve you and give . Us a try. We EY 8. k. D. RILEY, Broker 808 Elizabeth FE ¢1ist 4-482 WILL BUY RUN " any o. “tens Street, Royal San a has an, OOD-—$78. Telephone Lincoln 1-4245. rma.” presen house. » =e Sold: - w, Gas at. : GHTEN-IN TROY ; edn: Mnedera rasch, Large & ~= WHEFE-BROS. >") 99 b Bron Sis | Open tetas 10 to “weit Eanes | Seine ts cs Y CHRISTMAS . oat SMA T RU Ssh. |F RooMs, ALL, UTICTETES tance rauxr nese | MERRY CH he ae reuarsumeryme| fate st Sa eae |, I BROWN Rear et ot . = a fis Gare 130 W. Burce_Po. FE 2-84 : sie Hi : ties, Barms & ecreage,. A phooe | Sad Sus. 18. Pine Grove. ___ ‘i beat 10h car garage. On eee nena — ————__—- - $a wilh give —-pae—mmnaaiane : < ~~ . SS lie “Ok” oS Multiple Listing Service Fer this 2 bedroom 1% Mile South of M15 wa w ROX KNAUF al jovi: Beer’ > \Colberry Park = | ee i Phone: ORtande_3-1259 Spgs SOR MOVES YOU I | RAP To as ts) Se a ee ; WANT RESULTS? : 2 of tat teed | ss A esa -= YY , o ; . Le Siena =| Bahar: | Saas) Bees Oe oe For Colored Families water’ softener” Ons pie, ei i Ses Z | | Highway Corner 400%400 of ? Square Li. in or super ined. possession. Prt -| RAY O'NEIL, Realtor-+ }.. dat hae ___ eh PRcoe ae she ethan =. wee .. Then call i all pee years | Many QU ‘ tom med possession. : : f én. permet git pa ad - , ; Z . Located at SEVERAL GOOD 3 & 6 fet ome : tein ORF al a. ansdowne ‘ Off Joslyn 5 ofa fast trowing. Fone | 4s Income houses & 2 tem-| Russell A. Nott, Realtor hte te 6 chitming 3% ‘ si bedroget hopes, Pu aes eh pW. DINNAN | |22- #22. em tow KNUDSEN anealow with full bavement Eevee feat'rae tect | Dixie Highway Frontage | 4, Buren’ PE 4257| Haye buyer for ewe sefesned patio. 30 car sarees) = Sg iite Dixie ighway er : ~ SUBURBAN LIVING See eee ae foes “fetial"seee Preede| GILES'REALTY CO. | feng, Sexy a allo | 2 Bedroom home, built ons 100 x ‘a Con Pies | Silver Lake Area sell, easy terms. cam or} alin gel . Only SS ver ft. | : : * a | o carpeting down ake Yorer shee contract. Beas soyetiy me to eel aher's. re Siete or PE 40800 Perry Street Frontage * Preemie | bY OWNER | geese | KINZLER | prpp | Seiessts HERBERT-C. DAVIS | Tsien sowmascoise sate : 4 [PP Peralse price B03, ge too, Must be seen 10 el aaa ferme or ede for a Seminole Mitte | SERIE | Stamm ee ae $ Bedroom - = ta 4 Hi Brick “4 ¥ Rough wiring plumbing. os : , a with “room, aod 3-0483 ee to 4-fam inter- | KINZI ER siding afd. roof, Oni att Multi-Lakes Realty sYLVaN VILLAGE 2 bee | ore we Buren . Fe +28 sacs aie se - ; “fom ae We Se. NO NX WM. H. KNUDSEN ariieroo aye Peres omy | Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 494 tor heater, $35 a ps ae Live PE tie Brett Pe 'S.shes. —T A eehia ral 3 STALL GARAGE FOR cOm- j DOWN é ; Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor Tor ten 2 W. ROY ANNETT, INC [al Face & Sep “cee Aah OM ae PAYMEN With $1,500 Down ny see —- ree on 28 EF. Muron ral Owner going north—will sacrifice “as. mod gee cash Helly “Goon Brenings and day 1-4 3 gt 2, bedroom starter homes, of "pontine — Union Lake. west) MBirose 46765. ‘i ef - rences Mer he et W00. ‘On wee foom, storms & Lad $ pm. . am x a. } : : ‘ With $2,000 Down M 3 aa ae : on 1 RM.APT, PVT, ENT. WASHING. “INCOME PROPERTY ‘ ' Modern frame, bungalow with erry — +" FEDROOM WELL, FURNBNED. w. M.’Stout, Realtor _Close_in. FE 23-0663. INCOME PROPERTY Humphries room (ts bresthe. coed xs . On ROOM come. All furnisned. 53169 : TN w St PE $163 | wilh everything for older man, Brings in 60 per Week. $14800. | we sou esi wes oteset Souk ee ee a! : ARGE ROOMS, NEWL = craw ON oa 7 Ohne on Oe SEMEN TX Feeee_ 23 Ci. 83 N. ves, ‘ : ; Tl Seo. Fe ca | MP an emer |! aie See 2 Saenget | — Sate ane secs “| ~Giroux-Franks Chr stmas | _ “YOU A con Bins Mey. Y On ane. ~ To all our Friends | MERRY CHRISTMAS | neceoure ‘ ; On this attractiy bedroom nox - - *| J. A. TAYLOR, Realtor apace ee Raa Gir oigr PL OWRER, 2 PRDROOM OM8| fae'eut pul Geeeioay sine] = JOP RE city, #400 tae down. Wi Uoune- bee Sous pages. TED HUBERT HAYDEN | Bearcat moron | ANNETT [rx nat este se ms eeareem, Bene Ma or Kk - WELLIS-M. OFFERS : i | $10 yo ; | nets, ie gages OW Re THE STATE wv ioe | Di Second St; Off Joslyn |, AMerry Rome Om” tagace Wate Yeah] "Mt oan vR Sane ae BREWER |” eecarree pide terms. cee My Aiumt storm, a NICELY PORN. 7V. Gas heat. Baby welcome, 191 8. Paddock. 3 Lake Fe 4518, carpet Foom. 99.008, Sun nen, PE 52564 aay sane ae Faranee. A Prosperous is. -ON-18 - 2 LISTING SERVICE. : Rooms With Board 38 Eee sooag ena ag |» pepe, wou warenrnonr | ran cy Eatopersuow, 2 meee! a (REAL ESTATE|. ‘tsten sth fax“ Rew Year site eam pie © |" Bch ES GR S| —eonh Ce Moet Et 7 home. Basement. Ol! furnace.1%/| ; : canes * ; : fe an eetgiges Mil J Et + S5NOPARKE [7a Commiersl | SSLATEWIDE : BM UPsTAiRs APT GRITD | BDROGM. WALLED AX : t Hom § freughow, rem Os 3 ane a eo Good and leca-| Real , wo eity. Reas. Convalescent Homes 38A 4 room apt. owner occupied, __weloome, MU +i. xa ate i , tenes eG | c r wit 3” ‘ ‘ M, i. ALESCENT| be : ae blocks to bus, $8,950. Terms.” , i ee ; | % ® Broker | #8, DOWN Mew 2 petro : = | : j - $00 Wiizabeth Lake Ra. ra gy ¢ wine | Eves, —— Sun. 16 to ; a RS salaaicaiitiin Be ES he wie & Sie ‘ ¢ * : + i zZ , 2 : 3 Seas SE aan ea ee tee) Smee Sones Fes * 3 ROUT w. M. Stout, Realtor vont ge teal DAC ED * aC — + * | BUSINESS” - Inc. Tremendous—But Trne 7 William Miller: E 2-0263 : Over sous) Realtor the sie Brn Ot i vt Sere ego ‘Leslie R. T Realtor |. . =|Roy Annet wutomatic” Laundry. = fr. sc nny 3). gy Rema Ra wm | Satan er alate Rose McLarty, Broker | ——— — : ; FR Sai - - | Rees en U1 QUIR IN-RECORD TIME site's Ses ts |e care aa a Ei gt ee | ot) aa = | Pade ip on General Salety Tares.| ok rea 1S OE | HONE: epee dice: a OFF — Oy CABINET NARD-| - | YEARS OLD, $0. SADDLE ED. O WILLIAMS / ‘ ae a... “ SEABOARD . EGEieS o . Steines , | Bene OE ne ONG L ” ~ Auto Service FINANCE COMPANY |-%2280" | Gee oe eee Se ee ee ee —- a as as ERR REE __ BEiow “ ; : CRANKSHATT GRINDING, a Bhop. 23 Hood. FE “For Sale Motorcycles 83 Easy Ed tones Workingman’s Friend me fare Der ., gc gay | Th é Better Cars fae Ci CAA facet “Boat & Accessories 85 See ae ee sm"33| Woodward + ; “2 : = es. 4 refine SEY ALAN WOOD DELIVERED. | aT HARRINGTON | fs SRE BOAT WORKS vie eins "Open Sunday | EVENRUDE ~ A ee , op pene Pr deteapier hose aaa | tratler i we A yen ‘e oc. ce a Wan plains pio . ; . Cheap. 278. at . Auburn Hgts. o"she0. choose cwaners, alt makes guar- : : Fuel soars 3 L sees —-TOHNSON MOTORS” : ae ee ees et. : 16.95 up, Sam ec a . & reps ae N MOT or visit shee : ' vibe : me ‘Orchard “LE me Tithe | Transportation Offered 87 CARS LEAVING DAILY FOR L and BORROW WISELY From Specialists! Household Finance iA 8 : tion ‘PENNY PAINT SALE BLERS—AWBARSADO ee = tee ie ot. ee seep eeeeee rr) me Se "ine epee "SURPLUS LI Lume ther IF ; McCulloch Chain Saws | @awrepr Pate ‘FO DRIVE lass | q,,..2002, 8 Woodward ave. s eS ) FoR 2238 | Birmingham MI 42735 | Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68) woes “wateus eave BS after 3:30. ata teeectenae Rants, On 31008 3 , : Sates a bain Wanted Used rt = —— = : ANCHOR veNcES t. Bie “boss ost | One E rememt Preven Fa| meena Sort. , eomaneys ce FINANCE CO. a ¢ ret, Yaa a sere seein come ®t) Bud Shelton Motor Sales. ~~ : FE 4-1574 For Sale Pets 69 woe on peau Eor'aubure's'e, Siva PE bees] x 1 oe is MocH As! ot OnE «1112 “tnenp cam PE SiMMs daze or BR SNOW PLOWS erg ae se YEAR-END. - ‘Tractors, trucks, jeeps {economy cate” “he Tostun : oe sos Case f°! Thy Salo = —— ____} HOUGHTEN & SON | — sypustere naxn-case— | - S$ THOROUGHBRED |. 3, 1 case & Fereun Desicr | ahop!it) ten bring i here for top|} a eal. * $e ge Talbot Lumber | GERMAN SHEPARD — aap CRN By OB, ve soe FE sees >} Blade. Gand. condition, $900. | See-M-& M Motor Sales—l-—p--y- . ROTpUoRiroE | o> PUPPIES | a | rae te totes ne meat ee || MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES | : DY ee cre een |S WEEKS OLD , somal ae salt” S| eat OAKLAND AVE. , Sree ‘Ee be dares tonsa nalts | $25 FOR MALES ie 4 Aliea’s eappuance. ¥i Ye ; Ben. 0) FOR FEMALES ‘Ite a new kind of sale — each car tagged $20 ; showing regular price and sale price, for the ont te Tet noe Ze N. MAIN... ara : M MICH. even ae Se big fos soinaal fas | aL SPACE WEATERS, OF) 344) OPDYKE RD. - ad car buyers’ convenience — figure your own a Be os FE ee Ria ot 0 = . oH around — after you've found your @r.., * gg penton LUtben co | Eee rep came‘ ircae Bey | 4 || 5 Courteous Salesmen | beater Mimiteation “botie’ gus asd |! £* eeaagemeibhaieliben Fe acer | “BECK WILSON. : to Help You 1 OVE S, SOUGHT Ex. | Door passage sete oo. ES ere ee tent : AEC. i TONVILEE. . i net I So Wea Mi Clem- pian tneuation, 100 i Do it Yourself | : iA 6 ‘on _ |: apap pom Re 7 ORD. a oa. : = a mmerenoene | St, =i 3% Pe M ; Sag Paes a eee ress ee 4 : FOR RENT Anderson hoa No Car Priced Over : aricte is Silver Dome - Palace e SELES el ees seta | oh Seen neme| Mat Op ooh od ta e es =) _ALarge Selection 3 ro ln aaa 7 ci (cena AX Accented A nAlaalbeeeliaed oe ee H._.4taRDTOPS—CONVERTIBLES— apa a = a ; P oe "teen. et, er aeeea| Sel ee ee| hoe Gee “PONTIACS FOREIGN CARS. 4 =: omens ! GMC ee IN A VARIETY OF COLORS sd. 4 RETAIL BRANCH CarGuarantee Oaktand at-Cass © On-all'5t~'57 modele—as tong: as For Sale Cars Ai ae DB ve own the car. sane en Now. Cesdvoce Pises.- pe & a Vue VF NM ea A b's Sep anor one || ~ Available on all "85.57 ‘models care toa re New Batteries ‘Also Available : 955 BUICK SPECIAL jf — SEDAN ; ane atic transmission : e 3 Rac Heater MERRY CHRISTMAS _ To All Our Many Fine Friends— Have a Joyous gage! Season $46.71 4 seeeeente enedeeeee a eeetenates | hee bate ) : 4 pend gwar Hie mo MANY TRANSPORTATION es de: #8 es re bel i ae vain, A ‘Phone Ca $95 to Goa ie ee : FOR CASH IN Al & Brno REY. sell things saci tion egeae : OLDSMOBILE “88” Radio = ar, W- engine, white Bearman imisiviainwin wn iting DeRose soe oe | | PONTIAC eT) - a. Snes See af MOTOR B8AL’ J “ Foo To Sut. MY ; : L = : a PE Pian Sige shia ae 90 At “ii dipane PRS ; a ; ee aes ; “= Te all you. friends and customers; aoe .. eee ‘OR. esenre | itty. | SEASON'S | MERRY Coeee. ‘i PLYMOUTH HARDTOP_G6oD - | DAY DOE try or ba =| “AND PROSPEROUS we cbtatit a ee Year; i Ls teers | | meen] XEN YEAR | (GREETINGS | camisiast L-----N A 1 ‘RP. oe L | S Ee oe? 24 a ee 4 —— a “he Be See : ‘AUTOS SALES a ee Leo ye Walker. fe 4 PLYMOUTH <¢4DR. SAVOY : : jot 3 : = wr oe ancarEr THE Walter D. Lucas, Owner = E er 905 Lakeview _ PE Sees) go re new mi,- 5 a eee _" AT O 4 7. 3 3 eS a py “2DR_” DELO 222% =~ 80 OUR 6 : = |. aa SALVATION | MERRY age paige roo wg OM, Any Old : ARMY -CHRISTM AS © faith cron ror Sine money cannot buy: We wish you and yates : 7 Car aMnrg, Scrat : : oes : Pac ea a. joyous holiday season. : q seater = ey ‘town aS se aaa reeaeetttaretallan chitin sail SSeclenet= “ BES t a? a] = = pM LE RY. AJARLS FM me * 2 * j meme RERUN MOTORS: yer y while at it, i want, : : E a ———areey omgmaras TOO] NEY SEW YEAR ST 4 MI 47500. 36 months to : * : ; . = = nag shoe sosatehe, aes all of us- — Sas Nei SINCERE for your faith and. con: rs : matic. station wagtn, radio and SERVICE - cath - WISHES " heater; white tires” $1,285. . weer all of you! Roger O'Neil © , R T V4 Chovrelet Bit Als 4 Gy..Powerl Bi 2 Dorothy Bette fidence in our business 3 gisde. Radio & heater. Like new. Merr N if B bak FOR A ’ : 25 : A e Yy. 3 HOMER. HIGHT MTRS. td ‘ss ATT’ re sveibe Hactennaker ; . methods. To serve you E. OxPORD, MICH. oe Prone 528 ; Chri stm as T Rachel Levely Very Merry Christmas. ; : “S3 PONTIAC 3 1 3 DR. iA. cerr “ it i im. : cet. Pas. — iva “meade ie je Melvin Skelton ge H pc f Yy 2 : has YULETIDE HE ATED ees John K. Irwin _—— eer Vas ea sat eo ; Hy GREETINGS : TOR ohn Mose _ APPY ; ees ,; SHOW , 313 West Muros street MR. SILLS OF THE as eaue -McN EAL Paes cordial ROOM GC. | WESTOWN REALTY | — Gladice Squires ws 8, Woetmare MI bane NEW YEAR. wis ; . Devi Clasdman - Dodge Plymouth Dealer “4 wishing you ‘Christmas YOUR INSPECTION: } é To Faithful : — Norma Taylor > For the Best Deal Cheer and New Year's 3 Dodge 3 Sa tes: s44e Ol d as , success. ‘4 Nash dts... weenenes —) ae --AND YOU RAY O'NEIL, Realtor . . af = aaa | | MERRY ‘64 Buick édr. speciai sieas F 302 §. TELEGRAPH RD. Dorothy Snyder Lavend bach, Sr. ssa" stm | Friends - AND YOU re ane CHRISTMAS : ges os hiiled c “$3 Pera o coeees Te é 2 Bales Riles. al sever AnD A“: | Hotel Auburin | ™ same = aa» Siete To Cherished. | A VERY | "GREETINGS | Prosperous New Year | Pome sa “ST Chevy 4dr Wagon . $isee MERRY To all our clients and 464 Auburn -Ave. ca EDSEL New ‘ friends — we wish you a ¥ RIEMENSCHNEIDER Merry Christmas and af STATE Phone FE 2-9239 reg ENGLEHART Friends = MERRY prosperous New Year. FINAN : YOU WHOSE PATRONAGE 433-8. SAGINAW. FE 2-013) May we continue to serve ; v= Pee pa tet oe WE CHERISH ; *aogr hardtop. a ores, 1 you-is the wish of our es AND YOU, wHom - CHRISTMAS! 3 Se Segsee: WW: Brave. ste 59 THOSE mapnpomiept and. sales- ie WE STILL HOPE TAKE OVER’ ' | WHOSE FRIENDSHIP 3 OES bes , a Z . TO senvE - EAY on We H WESTOWN REALTY PONTIAC A | MERRY rae Peas ea Gee = , MS rp Se separ mpe re REALTY 2 SEASON'S GREETINGS PONTIAC STARCHIRY ‘CATR. is og : to Earn | lee : _.| -BALDw—___Pe 500 Merry AxD MANY wishes | -CHRISTMAS_} _pesome_ = 7 : R ] ~ From All of Us = | "CONTINUED |, Pike's Rental ‘se tab & heiter sito. Bad : ea tor . Christmas - HAPPINESS! .__ | *? Disle. Watertora : Visa el To All of You , p2ie : : sgl! Ginnie td ade it 1S @ pleasure P rt id : x . . : artridge © a . | ee 4 ss CHEVROLET | °F} 4 tend — aa ae To You | gas" "| MERRY CHRISTMAS A . = s : 5 land Associates} _ Christmas From |: Humphri es\ : Cae he whe Sie eae ake, Seaees ies SE & OS Seat teat at poco ee 4 OWENS RT Best | Cramer & gt oes ; and the FE : BEAL _ ESTATE We wish me ful warmth | EE Sa 4 ae ett nderson fo es See = eae eS f 2 it 8. Serie over san| & By Beck New Year a veryone ee kicars of Christmas joy to our PAOaENTS Wishes | olf. | Be vat: [e pesetons «(ne ee ne May way f'sen. "43 Wiltye ace : ey ag Br Fan at : “FO ALL OUR cusTOIcERS et eae saawwo| | | of the | eae [ee | co z ge Korn , IF YOU'RE. Sooxins : © Kleb LePard “Bud” Nicholie J : ee |Rob Hidchinson| Rose McLarty ec olowt , ‘Charlie Peres Bit Balle A hnazace YD MOBILEHOMESALES| : : arne Fe i "i a“ oh ALMOST are Season | - ag Be pass as FT DEN Pagans [os mm * Don Wilson — Be ‘ . : : ; ; 4 OR 312m ee aa. NEN CAN Ne ye “iden Hyland R pe Sonning Souk | : _ OFFER You | = Saye 7g Wish You the poe a E. Walton , 1] pegaiae Meee Le | | © Une o Warmest of sites. sens wiles a ; , - Econo my Happiness |} [HOLIDAY GREETINGS | ae io ae TO ONE AND ALL Merry | ; ; : . . AND: ee ich eee ee a ae ie Beauty...) Prosperity | «may there come SE ESEREEE Se CHRISTMAS | 37tR ISU Nes aoe ‘57 Catalina Co Conpe $2195 M ‘more good things = AND A jeater\&@ Hydramatic. y ; : es = : a . . 3 — oe MERRY _HAPPY Wewish-the full warmth |. HAPPY - 2 2g Hardtop -- redeaice $2295 ae a ee Pe CHRISTMAS N eee a ccd J SA Ps SE Se $7 Catalina C Coupe $2395 “AND = >= 5 Merrier Christmas ALL POR MAKING THis | ee YEAR oS | yo | Employes | : _than ever before. “| _ HAPPY YEAR — ae | many friends, clients and ge mar jamik Oe © ae a | i. on pag hd a CAMERON H. CLARK” a | JEROME. osighbaind:= LOAN EO. 36 Rinaster Hop $1895 = OLIVER REALTORS -P. W. DINNAN Olds - Cadillac ee ae Rede, elena ail S . ; i ad i. san Orchard Lake at Cass 2 EX Pay 7 Station ar MOTOR SALES |=” : an wo, HA ‘ NS __Wilo w ‘SSciu ae mips pe Ty ee tae tr : MERRY CHRIST! TT oh NIT ‘9 Catalina Caine $219 — J ae - aise VAEITY _A VERY NEW . | GREETINGS ‘7 Station Wagon $2495} . Merry OF THOSE HAPPY WoRDA To onus er Steering, Power Brakes. i ae : 10 2 oe * Christmas |a, Hanoute| fo | CHR MAS Happy oe _ Chevrolet - Buick se Ry = ToOne and All From * | i gaa pete Fe ee RE Phasksten: New" i OR fe ae ee ee oe a ee REAL-ESTATE INC. -. And your happiness Year} A MERRY, nnn comers se0rge Ms iFwit a ~ Math, aon, va it abe ln pioee: Classified. Ad Woes “sat ONT te 2 ie won - ! Pontiae Press é i, DRY cco Ota i — ; ‘ale : Lane a : : bya NT ERO Eh elas 1S i a Neeee ak ee “Dear : Customers , We, here at White Beos.. be wish you and yours— a oe | Christmas MRE: 3-171 COUNTY And Many More to Come!! . WHITE ; j . al deed BROS. . REAL ESTATE OR 3-12385 Open Eves. ‘tii #-Sun. 16 “tl 5 Merry Norma E. Copenhaver Esther Robinson Patrick K. Daly Robert M. Croteau Thomas J. Maxwell John W. Willis (Office Manager) [ae es HOMES AUTO GRE sREET TINGS S| A | Christma] = We would tke | MER (ERR It’s greeting Friends and} _ Neighbors | | curis™mas Ss At this time of “the year That fills the Christmas| AND MAY THE YEAR season CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI 4-2735 We THasxk You FOR YOUR PAST PATRONAGE) 4ND TAKS THE TIME TO WISH ALL OF ' too Merry” Christmas. AND Prosperous! New Year 22 PONTIAC. STATE BANK BLDG. COR. SAGINAW and "greetings to all - Ss ‘convey. our] sincere holiday] our many friends, clients and good neighbors, Happy New Year! Schutz _|It-is our sincérest wish OF .. HOLIDAYS JEROME MERRY CHRISTMAS! LARRY | Wishing You | _A Merry Christmas! Real Estate 2 « Ra & % = + = : f. 4 LJ 7 ‘ FROM LADD'S _} Pte or pomriac pc Sasa see CT hs mts LJ 4% PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. “MIDWEST |. Employment Service « that we may serve you during 1958. - ; and the entire staff at GILES REALTY CO. Mand Mr. Lives, Tyler] = A _ SEASON'S GREETINGS | GREETINGS SEASON’ Ss. _ [ts very speci plewore > |To be able to extend = “| “|All the deepfelt ‘Season's WELL. For a Very MERRY CHRISTMAS 4 LL. THOMPSON | LOWELL BAGGETT. Se ~~ WISHING | ; . | eB TELEGRAPH HAPPY NEW YEAR |- TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TRAILER EXCHANGE _ SEASON'S _ ERSUL TEXTOR aes FEDie NS BAe 232 8, Saginaw Saad ; “ RIEMENSCHNEIDER ENGLEHART en ee neal | GREETINGS! | SALES ©O. Z so Wiehiand A. SURPLUS LUMBER ® _AND MATERIALS» on 3-7002 GREETINGS FRIENDS ~ May Ypur Christmas __ Greetings 4 To! our suaihy, song. S ae Christmas “WE SELL THE EARTH" [as W. Poort 0 em Rate] REAT: sani WATSON hea on the New ‘Year Bring Bea Happy One and~ : seasons {1 sootn unde | SBASOR GREETINGS! }A-WARM, FRIENDLY} Much| NOTE OF CHEER _ verity} MERRY CHRISTMAS GLAD NEW YEAR lserve in ‘the future, customers $ we have served] _ t ' jin the past and hope to ag Now Year! - Happy | GMC Retail Branch Oakland * Cass fa - tune. joyful ‘ul your ie Year one of good: for-” : EMBREE & GREGG ‘WS Uniop Lake Re. | OWENS ~ Your FORD Dealer Wishes Each & Every One a Very MERRY CHRISTMAS And a Prosperous NEW YEAR _ SALES STAPF, APPRECT- ATE YOUR PATRONAGE | _THig PAST YEAR AND | nore bevel BETTER SERVE Robert Delvo | ~~ Ray Smith | Don Williams Dick Winnie © : - | Nick Mackson Mery. - Paul Marsh © ~ MERRY ~ YOUR JOYS , EACH DAY. FROM THE EMPLOYES mei evell RETAIL STORE © “GOODWILL” re FE 37117 | CHRISTMAS and Clients We Extend Doan’ Beauty, sn) oe Ceo S _ 2548. Telegraph Rd. et _NEW YEAR! PONTIAC | 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. | |All of ts Edw. M. Stout’ AND HIS STAFF 1916-1957 * _@ YEARS OF CONTDUOUS Many aad Joyous From at. re Greetings ae ne AUBURN RD. “L & § SALES. £0. 2.2808 : TO +} icles | Greetings | . Oe Skaters : Be ‘and Friends . “CHRISTMAS | _ To Those We Have : : ‘To All Our as ltstering Contractor Sans and Customers “SINCERE _ HOLIDAY GREETINGS | —|M. R. HANSON | ‘SEASON'S GREETINGS |, ai HEVROLET FLOYD KENT» and Customers gna New Year - ’s Fastest Hwy. at MIS ~ (D Annie Oakley. Western: |s:45 (2) Christmas Party. Indians set out to:r k 200 (4) Romper Room. (8) M. Rooney Show. _{(®- 3 9:25 (9) Billboards. (2) News. Q 9:30 (4) Amos a “Cy Sports: ritccaall nis (1D) News: ‘Daly. nt Andy. (?) Our Friend Harry. _ (9) Prelude to the Queen. ae 10:00 (2) Garry Moore. (4) Arlene Francis. _ 9) Queen Elizabeth. 10:15 (9) Christmas Films. 4 “The | 10:30 (2) Arthur er (4) Treasure Hunt. - - nee ‘Christmas Day < season th (9) Christmas, Portrait. 7:30 (1 Sugarfoot. Western: Sug-|11:25 (7) News. turing murderer or saving|11:30 (2) Strike It Rich. (9) Million Dollar Movie. Drama: Gene Lockhart in (7) Robin and Ricky. (9) Howdy Doody, Dickens’ “A Christmas 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON lis:00 (2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4) Tic Tac Dough. (9) Swing Your Partner. Lennon+e:15 (2) Love of Life. Bilko gets into mess when he|!## (2) Search for Témorrow. Wyatt's new officer faceg\t346 (2) Guiding Light. 1:38 Chil-|s: 99 3j8:30 4:00 5:30 6:15 11:00 (7) Eve.’ " Church Service. |¢.o9 BEEP gaging St. John the Divine with|6:39_ _ Cathedral Boys’ Choir School, Dean Pike, New York Bishop Right Rev. ___.. Horace Donegan. __ —_ () News. . (® News: Westerk’p 6:45 (2) News: LeGoff. 11:18 (9) Weather. (4) Weather: Eliot. (2) Miss Fairweather. 11:20 (9) Theater. amg _ MacMurray, Frank Valli, Lee J. Cobb, * ‘Miracle of the Bells.” (43). @ Sports: Parker. / (2) Sports. 19:28 (2) Hightwatch Theater. Drama: June Dunne, “Pen- _ (2 Mr. Danger a _ 8) Popeye. _ é (@) News, Sports. (4) Weather. (@) Box Four, f ee aa re ee ots Si Sat @ Movie. “Anchors Aweigh.” Stars Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra. - (2) I've Got a Secret: “The Steep. 4+ ee Se ~~ MahahTno-Kemgnay ne ss at tpi 11:00 (2) ©. @) in Weather. (7) Soupy's On. 11:20 (2) (4) Sports. : (9) Movie. “Melba.”’ Patrice Munsel. 11:25 (2) Movie. 11:30 (4) Tonight. Jack Parr. (1) Christmas Is Song. THURSDAY MORNING @) Meditations. (2) On the Farm Front. (7) Walter Winchell File, Hin.” j10:00 (2) Circle Sha “The| ~ Shepherd of - f80 14) Studie 52..¢A Little)". Care.” oy Soa o nett ts an exception. He doesn’t| wat ee eee hoy E (2) College Preview, (4) Today. @ (calor). Howard . Pape: Bells in tralian Village “Them was! Miss Anderson emphasized to me. I didn't buy Miss Anderson's down-grading of herself be- - |}eause of another remark she made from under her hat across ‘the teacup. "We always feel,” the said, “if we had one more :00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (2 Verdict Is Yours. (9) Movie. 4:00 Se —_ (® It Could Be You, ” selena (7) The Erwins. (2) Captain Kangaroo. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... eee oy ee. (1) Cartoon Carnival. Vv Yoo Hoo, isa Maxwell! You know that top level NBCers (D Big Show. Wickerwork h| now admit there’s “an Elsa Maxwell problem” on the Jack Paar on 18 Sweetheart Thirty of the hamlet's 100 in-/Show—and that the Biltmore Hotel demanded @ rétraction? # Cartoon Classroom. 10 eee wer. | Paring grant cg ones cand ogi shag Pameapil.” age 0h pen com Bag a (® Romper R Ht Bitter" vetch } fearing spring rains Sinatra vy cage niga reo ages os es ¥. (4) Tex z a cause more slides. restaurant to Hoboken next week Frankie'll be home, (7) My Little Margie. 2) News. oa ag a ae "| 8d Sullivan’s pews was better than a big Trendex—he won't ote vn Cerise ha , j Short-Lived Allergy we to undergo ulcer surgery . . . Linda Christian got $56,000 (2) As The World Turns (2) Ladies Day. «© ot Eocevetate J | READING, Pa. &—Jane Hol-| from a British paper for her memoirs . . . Rez Russell's “Auntie wigien (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. [o. 7 fert, 20, was treated at Commu-| Mame” film will be a Christmas 'Sé present. (4) (Color). Howard Miller ) Our Friend ween eee nity General ital last night en | ga & 5 ee 7 _ | }for a skin rash. She's allergic to) + kt sour, [9:88 (9) Billboard. I ag aang 7 ee | Christmas trees, she told doctors. EARL’S PEARLS: Enjey your bad habits now. Soon Banta’s visit ay "ll be ing resolutions te | ls : eo 100 (2) Garr Mu $ Socat”snan ewe By | - dnmwts $9 Provtes: Vote you making 1 i a _ (4) Arlene Francis. Accombty . = a (2) House Party. 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