The Weather ! : es US. Weather Bureau Forecas) ; Colder, light snow. ne (Details Page 2) Mey 4 3 Jatt FS ci 16th. YEAR" moo Tre _PONTIAG fonTidaw, WEDNESDAY, , DECEMBER %4, 1958 —32 PAGES * i CAUGHT IN THE ACT — The three children of Mr. and Mrs. William Weishaar, “{i04 Dorchester Ave., Bloomfield Township, can't figure out why dad and mom are fussing under the Christmas Rites Tonight, Tomorrow Kierdor Going to Mark Birth of Christo High Court Plans Another Appeal After | Him Ded Trial By MARY ANGLEMIER its Church Editor, Pontiac Press | which is Christ the Lord.” It was nearly 2,000 years ago that) - : Joseph and Mary of Nazareth! Wise Men. trudged along the road to Bethle- hem to pay the taxes decreed by Caesar Augustus. , And so it was While they were land followed the star, they a ent: Who's s Playing the city of David; a Saviour from the East and) shepherds from the hillsides saw! and when | had found the Christ child, | fell down and worshipped Him and # tree doing Santa’s work. Looking on in + anioienant are (from left), Billy, 4, Danny, 3 a » and Gail, 18 months. Airlines Strikes: Increase Load on Highways Holiday . Jam Adds to Road Peril; Studied by- Pilots By United Press International Continued strikes at two of the nation’s largest air. ers to seek other forms of ‘|transportation today. As many who otherwise would have flown turned to their automobiles, the dan- |ger of tragedy on the high- Ways was increased. | In Chicago, pilots’ representa- tives were expected to give their Pontiac Press Photo _ Churches and Sunday schools in| ‘the Pontiac area begaii festive and | worshipful observances of Christ's, \birth last week. tonight and Christmas Day with pageants. depicting the Nativity, | The celebration ‘will continue | the Michigan Supreme Court in a answer today to a truce proposal aimed at American Airlines off the ground ow handle the visio: travel | Acceptance of the proposal ; made yesterday by Leverett Ed- | Wards, chairman of the National Mediation Board, would ease con- | siderably the air traffic jam cre- Denies! 24 by the strike at American | and twin walkouts at Eastern i Judge | airlines, | The president of American, Cc. R.| “full. Herman Kierdorf will appeal to Smith, wired the company’s |seven-point truce package, Truce Plan| — lines forced holiday travel-| getting . strike - bound) there Jesus, dling clothes a hay Was Sh that drou heavy ioe presented gifts, TO SHOW THE WAY And now, centuries later, Chris-| tians around the world continue to) ‘celebrate His birth because they) believe God revealed Himself in| ‘the birth ‘at Bethlehem and that) Jesus Christ is His son sent to) ‘earth to show people of every race | ‘and nation how to live. Mary gave birth to her son. and wrapped him in swad- ind jaid him on the, in a manger because there ne room for them in the inrf. epherds tending their sheep Aah saw a bright und won- s star and heard a voice from en Saying For unto you is born this day, | plays and caroling, and worship '-Catholic churches in the Pontiac | ing. services in Protestant churches. former Teamsters official xpectin - area are expecting record at 'would “be like a life sentence tendance at midnight Masses and | me. a regular Masses Christmas morn- | nion. 2 to) in its fifth day, and a month-long “double walkout by flight engi- neers and machinists at Eastern, | x *& * er Readies Self for Yule Celebration FROM OUR NEWS WIRES Christmas Eve found Americans on the move, heading for family-get-togethers to celebrate the most joyous, and most dangerous, holiday of the year. * * * Tempering the holiday celebration was a warning by the National Safety Council that as many as 620 persons will be killed in traffic during the 102-hour period from 6 p.m., local time, tonight to midnight Sunday. If the council's estimate is borne out, it means Christmas weekend traffic will claim 140 more lives than the normal figure of 480 deaths fora similar non- holiday period at this time of year. In cities across the country bright Christmas displays lighted the way of holiday. travelers. Merchants filled last-minute gift orders and closed the books on what may have been a record Christmas shopping spree. Religious services in Christian, communities through- out the world today commemorated the eve of the day al- most two thousand years ago when the Prince of Peace was born in Bethlehem. * * * Thousands of pilgrims gathered in Bethlehem to offer prayers for peace in a world which lives in the shadow of War. Many millions more made the short pilgrimage to their community centers of worship for Christmas Eve services. x * Christmas brought no relaxation of tension in Ger- many, where the Christmas tree originated and 17 million were expected to be lighted this year. * x * coe of West Berlin prepared to celebrate the holiday but wondered if this would be their last free Christ- rorts to force the Western allies behind the Iron Curtain. mas because of Soviet ef out of the city 110 miles The people of Russia's European satellites went to church as the West did, but in the Soviet Union Dec. 24 was just another day, ' Those whose faith has surwived the Communist gov- ernment’s long campaign against religion schedule their holidays by the old Russian calendar and Christmas for them comes Jan. 7. QUEMOY SILENT The guns were silent around the Quemoy Islands off the coast of Red China, one > of the world’ s few sites of a shooting war. : ; Bat the silence was in accordance with the Com- munist policy of not shelling the Quemoys on evén days of the month. The Chinese . Nationalist commander in chief defed his trodps not to fire back on Christmas Day, there was no indication that the Reds also would a truee on an odd-numbered day. or- but observe A tonight in St. ‘Church, Drayton Plains, with the} |Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, vicar, lead-| ing the service. A family com-| cox ‘munion service is scheduled for the 68-year-old Madison Heights 10 a.m. man after a Circuit Cogrt jury | Christmas Day. | The eongregation will sing carols! |Christian and Missionary Alliance | Church. Following a_ brief devo-| | (Continued on Page 4, Col. 1) Three in Running for Postmaster Position Here Prospective candidates for the, postmastership of Pontiac have, | been cut from 10 to three Pontiac: area residents. | in Washington, D. C. announced yesterday that W iliam W. Don- aldson, Robert C. Miller and | Clarence H. Smith Jr. are now | | eligible since they passed an oral — ! examination. Donaldson, who resigned as, mayor of Pontiac in October, is a: city commissioner and had been! mayor pro tem for four years and) mayor for 412 years. He is in ay | insurante business. x * * | Miller, acting postmaster since | February, has been chief investiga- ‘tor for the Oakland County Prose- icutors_office, and is a former Pon-) ‘tiae police officer. Prior to his! |\February appointment, he was ‘Cadillac sales manager of Jerome "The third candidate. Smith, is) now superintendent of main office! window service at the Post Office. _He has been employed by the Post! office here since 1936 t + + President Eisenhower now may! , nominate any one of the three, | a subject to Senate confirmation. Ten) ‘ area residents had app! lied for the; Andrew Episcopal jlencer. found him guilty of owning. what jat the 7:30 service tonight in the! Dohany" argued was a power | lawn mower muffler. Dohany | somewhat of a new twist in the | case when he based his motion for a new trial on the claim that the prosecution failed to disprove) that Kierderf might have been | within his. legal rights in owning {the homémade pipe contraption as, ,a ‘Jencers. Jerome K. Barry Jr., Prosecutor, countered by eile | | that Dohany had never introduced | The Civil Service Commission | evidence to support this fact. four largest air carriers at. the | busiest travel periéd of the Judge Adams last month im- | Year. the prison sentence Upon | Thousands of Christmas holiday | travelers had to find different means of transportation, Although details of the compro-) mise proposal were not disclosed, it.was believed they included. sal- aty increases for top pilots from $22,000 to $30,000 a year, related in- creases for co-pilots, an 18-month contract, reduction in flying time, pay for extended periods away from home, pay while dead-head- ing, and clarification of sick leave palicies. yesterday introduced licensed . manufacturer of i-| * + A Quick Response assistant At a carol program last night. | grganist Gordon Banner struck’ | the first “chord of “Oh Come, And Judge Adams, referring to | All Ye Faithful,” and a big black | (Continued on Page 4, Col. 1) i cat jumped out of the organ. DROITWICH, England (UPD— | Holiday | END OF TRIP — Charred re | hound bus which sideswiped one killed. | | and complete acceptance” of the | Te ‘continued attempt to escape a 1- \spokesmen for the Airlines Pilots | mT) ennessee, ,to S-year prison term which the) Association liad no immediate com- | s aid, ment. The ALPA, which represents the - 1,500 pilots at American, indicated) PULASKI, Tenn. Kierdorf’s attorney, William F. its answer would come today. ‘Dohany of Pontiac, disclosed the| The midnight hour will find many. | plan to appeal minutes after Oak- members in a service of Holyjland County Circuit Judge Clark Com iJ. Adams yesterday denied Kier- idnight festival choral com-!dorf a second trial following con- /munion service will begin at 10: 30| viction of possessing a pistol si- FROM OUR itravélers caromed off one | ing seven persons. { and burned near Pulaski, Tenn. Bodies of the victims, some headed home Tragedy AP Wirephoto mains of a Cincinnati-bound Grey- © truck then collided with another last night. Seven persons were 7 Die in Fiery Bus Crash (Cars Crowding State Highways for Christmas > Trains, Buses Filled; Airlines Strike Forces Many to Drive A late morning change in the Weather Bureau’s Michigan forecast made the long holiday weekend ap- previously expected by Au- tomobile Club of Michigan | and law “oe offi- tials. With an ctinaed 242 .|million cars expected to jam Michigan highways \during the Christmas holi- day due to airline strikes, the Weather Bureau changed an earlier “little or no snow” outlook to “scat- tered snow flurries and ‘colder weather for the en- tire staté today and tomor- row.” 3 Injured == NEWS WIRES —A Greyhound bus carrying holiday ‘truck near here last night, The strike at American, now ‘slammed into another truck and burst into flames, kill-; for Christ- has crippled two of the nation’s mas, were so badly burned that the job of identifying ij driver of one truck were in- |jured. Flames burst out in the bus min- Utes after it crashed to a halt in ia gully seven miles south of here. \A majority of the estimated 23 passengers scrambled out before the fire got to them. Three of the dead were badly burned. The others apparently were thrown from the. bus. * * * 'the dead. He was Samuel Youree, | 30, of Murfreesboro, Tenn. | dition. The bus driver, who last sum- imer received an award for 15 | years of safe driving, was among) The 40-passenger bus. boun al ithe dead was slow. At least*+— 12 bus passengers and the / when a southbound semi-trail- jer truck loomed ahead. * * * The bus whipped- back toward the right lane, hooked bumpers with the coal truck and then crashed almost ‘headon ‘into the tractor-trailer, The impact broke the bus loose \from the coal truck. The bus ca- reened 75 yards further on and crashed to a stop upright in the gully, catching fire. Witnesses said bodies were ‘‘ly- ing all over’ the highway near here after the crash with flames from the burning bus casting an eerie light over the scene. | One bus passenger was sent to a | Nashville hospital in critical con-' Putting On the Dog LA MESA, Calif, (UPI)—The ifrom Birmingham to Cincinnati, | city’s 1959 dog license is in the Christmas Story in Reverse |was passing a coal truck in the; shape of a fire hydrant. Children Visit Ailing Santa Claus * f by a. stroke, job this fall. As In Today's Press Comics 0 ss eee 26 County News’... 14 Editorials ee 6 Green‘ Empress ...... 12 Markets 27 Obituaries 10 Sports 22-25 Theaters... 15 ‘ i , * TV & Radi Programs 32 SANTA GETS HELP — FEighty-one-year-old Wilson, Earl 13 Tom Davies, the Mr. Santa Claus of a generation Women's Pages 17-21 of Monrovia, Calif. children before being stricken ad : } gets Monrovia youngsters. Pal a . arp W meine a Christmas message from By HAL McCLURE MONROVIA, Calif. i — It was Christmastime, but none of the yuletide. bustle filtered into the quiet room wheré the man lay, pale and gaunt. * * * His only companions memories. Memories of other Christ- mases when big-eyed chil- dren told him their dreams. were Memories of happy days when he was the most popular, ro- tund, in Monrovia, qa foothill town 20 miles from Los Angeles. SADNESS WELLS INSIDE Now he was alone in aq hos- pital room, forgotten. A sadness welled inside him. : Suddenly, the door opened and two smal] children tiptoed in. “Merry Christmas, Mr. Santa Claus,” they chortused. His eyes opened. Tears rolled down his emaciated cheeks. * *« * The -_ of Christmas had returned -$1-year-old Tom Davies. Ce eee Se bewhiskered Santa Claus | said Mrs. Frances coh Pontiac “The heaviest traffic of the long weekend is expected to come be- tween 3 and 8 p.m. today,” said, “The airline strike, will alter the usual holiday traffic pattern. Many travelers will be forced to drive since most buses and trains are already booked to near capacity,” she added. and Eastern airlines. normally would carry an estimated 4,000 pesons a day in the 10-day holiday period, Other airlines not on strike are scheduling extra flights to try to handle the overflow. Greyhound bus stations in De- troit and Pontiac reported brisk business, and trains were load- ed. The Grand Trunk Western Railway reported a heavy ac- cumulation of standées on the main Chicago-Detroit trains Tuesday, : With a high of 32 forecast pi today, most .snow was expected to come in scattered flurries, melting as it hits highways. But and Redford both said a consider- able amount of snow as of noon today had not melted on county and southeastern . Michigan high- Ways. Police said roads were not snow- covered or icy in the Detroit and Pontiac areas but wet and slushy, making for dangerous driving con [eos | tate troopers began a holiday: schedule today at noon, They wil] work in 10-hour shifts rather than the usual 8-hour shifts, with — National Guardsmen eared § the force, : The Oakland ‘Cmaty Sheriff's De- partnient will have every available ‘car in use for road patrol from noon today through midnight San- ‘day. In many instances plain- ‘@lothesmen will handle desk jobs, | freeing uniformed officers for road | duty. pear more hazardous than . Grounded planes of American - the State Police Posts at Pontiac _ she s + (Editor’ s Note: In keepihg with our policy of publishing, guest editorials | from time to time, today’s Christmas . e message has been written by the director of the Pontia: Men’s Social Service Center of the Salvation Army.) 4 BY MAJOR ERNEST ALDER ‘Once again we return to the Manger in Bethlehem to pay homage - to Himi ®f whom the angels said: “Unto you is born this day in the hark of David, a Sav-, But e’er we hear the: last echo of the angels’ song /we hear the sad pronouncement: © “There was noj x * * The Son of Man came from heaven to earth to accomplish the work of redemption. He sought a ~ place of birth, but none was avail- ‘ able te Him; so because there was no room in the inn, He was born in a stable and the Mafiger was his first crib. x & *& In the light of subsequent events in the life of our Lord, it is pathetic to think that He was turned away on i that first Christmas Night when He | came» and knocked at. the world’s Why, we ask? What was the cause of this injustice? Why was there no room for Him, except such as was found in a stable? Were .he people hostile toward Him? Did they pur- posely bring this indignity upon. Him? Was it a calculated — of His claim upon them? -: XK Kee I think not. Rather it was preoccu- pation. This was a busy time at the + inn, a time when every ‘available ac- _commodation was spoken:for, and:the | people of the inn did not recognize that here, at least, was a claim upon _ their human sympathy which in their . less occupied moments they never ‘would have denied. Christ was merely crowded out and it is literally a fact that there was no room for Him. wae * -& This nuclear and modern age in which we live presents an alto- . gether different world socially, politically, and even geographi- cally than the world-into which Christ was iritroduced, but with- out doubt the yery same condi- tions exist today as far as our Bethlehem is concerned. Amidst ‘all ‘the preparation for Christmas, the remembering of loved _ ones and friends, the season's greet- ings that are exchanged, the placing of decorations and trimming of the . freckle contest at the 1958 4-H Fair. She trees; yes, even the sharing of our substance with those: less fortunate than ourselves,. there is always the possibility. that. our . preoccupation with these things might overshadow the true meaning of Christmas. We ee Kee Let us not make the mistake of | _ the innkeeper and those around him who lost the miracle of Christmas, but let -us experience the true meaning of this Holy event by making room in our lives for Him who alone is the true Spirit of Christmas. Let us.reflect upon this scene of the sevtaneiictatiaities es “THE PONTIAC PRESS io ee ty Tus Powrtac Press Compan : St. Pon ieee Michigan he : Dally — Teniran 4 eT, “Beeout View President yey dol ly "Advertising Director ‘Manager owas Prrecenate m1. fart M Treapwett. f Se and Circulation Manager Manager a. Mansmaus. © reins \Foeat Aayertising Grosse C lean, Classified Manager pee pee REED mens ma : wor sat eniitied ‘exclusive! Tocatnetn. printed dro ee oe eas be “ae for i cents Be pad fot avellanle. by mat) we Lapeer and ene x tite e’ ntted st ied 5 *" ates wabecript tons Syabte in in po at the 2nd clase tate Member of ABC, + x : of 841 Auburn Ave.; n’t , low PPieoccupation Shut. Out Christ This Year N ativity. The Manger with all its un- desirable and unlovely characteristics became a sanctuary because Christ was there, afid just so can His pres- ence transform our lives this. Holy Season so we may share in the true Spirit of Christmas which not “only warms our hearts, and motivates our actions, but which gives to us a more satisfying way of life, and the prom- ise of a better tomorrow. _ , we bk rs A truly joyous and happy Christ- mas will inchide a serious contempla- tion of the Divine purpose in our Saviour’s advent and the tremendous: impact this pal has made onal man- rey? ye 3 » i mneaomen SL a Magpie Doesn’t Deserve -Traubel’s Kick in Teeth TRAUBEL, pipe down! _ ‘Leaye our MARGARET alone. * * ~*~ Margaret Truman is soundly and roundly panned in a current magazine by Helen Traubel, one time metropolitan diva who seems to be grasping at straws these days to keep in the limelight. No one ever said Margaret was a triple crowned star. No one ever | said she was operatic. But she was — and is—a whale of a fine girl and she sings plenty well enough to earn her spurs on stage, _ s¢reen and television. wok * There’s no need for a fading fem- inine critic fo jump on ‘her when she’s strictly minding her own busi- ness.. MARGARET’s a Class-A American girl in anyone’s book and personally we'd: rather heve Marcaret’s face, figure, future and voice than we would HELEN TRAUBEL’s. *& *6*§ * Traubel, for shame. | Go hide your aging head. The Man About Town Christmas Finals Items on Last Day Before Greatest Holiday of Year Christmas: When you’re sure to get presents from people you overlooked. 3 Christmas cards from all of our state officers have been received by Man About Town. That of Governér and Mrs. G. Mennen Williams has the usual photograph of their family, this time in colors, while Auditor General and Mrs. F. S. Szymanski also have their five children, and the fam- ily spifit is borne out in all of the others. Among my Christmas cards, none is_ more prized. that than from il-year-old Judy Blaylock of Lake Orion, the champ in this colutnn’s expresses her sentiments and encloses her photograph. : - - Qne ofthe eleverést. cards: is a space ship ticket, to most na | point in the wis verse from Z Eva Wright, | one-of our nurses at the TB San. The children in the neighborhood of Mr. and Mrs.. Emerson Whittaker near Rochester built. a snow man to. look .. like Santa Claus himself, but a thawing day eliminate@ the whiskers. ee Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey T. Moore 62nd Wedding anni- sary. Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Oliver of 54 South«Jessie St.; golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hesselgrave of 4911 Baldwin Road; 5rst wedding anni- versary. Jacob A. Dean of Birmingham, 8lst birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin East of Rose Township; 62g0 wedding anniver- sary. ? Mr. and Mrs. James G. Baird of Oxford; 51st wedding anniversary. Mr, and Mrs. Destain Stewart, Sr., of Lapeer: golden wedding. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ora Sutton gf Rose Township; 51st wedding anniver- _ gary. ‘joyful are ..., - let us humbly pray . & eee oa “Where There Is Light, 1 There Ts 5 Hons: David lawrence Says: Federal Budget Can Be Balanced WASHINGTON — Naturally the “radical” Democrats are disturbed. at the administration’s drive to .cut expenses, and are ‘pooh-poohing the idea of a bal- anced budget. So they call Presi- dent Eisenhower's § est” and ‘‘politi- cal.” Stetesmen would comment differently — praising the ob- jective and pledg- ing themselves to LAWRENCE. carry it out. But the political game is one of taking opposite positions — for opposition’s sake — no mat- ter how worthy. the objective. Senator Byrd of Virginia, con- servative Democrat, reacted as a statesman. He is al} in favor of the idea of a balanced budget and. will do his utmost to keep expenditures down. The big question today is wheth- er the administration has overesti- mated the amount of money. that will be taken in during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1959. The government must overcome’ the deficit of 12 billion dollars in re- . ceipts which it has been rtinning during the present fiscal year. First of all the expenses have been cut - by -$2,200,000,000. This means -that somewhere between nine and ten. billions has to be col- lected in taxes which isn’t being collected now. - From authoritative sources this correspondent has obtained infor- mation on how the receipts were estimated and there is every indi- * cafion that the treasury has been conservative in its figures. . In “fact, it looks like a possi- ble cash surplus, provided Con gress cooperates in’ holding ex- penses down and in’ voting the postal rate increases and gaso- line taxes requested by the Pres-_: ident. The basis for estimating the fu- ture. receipts is a realistic one. It takes into account that in, 1954, when there was a dip in the econ- omy, the recovery movement in the nation brought in far more revenue than is sought. now. It is: necessary to collect about 10 billions above the 67 billions being Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE The little town of Bethlehem .. . Is peacefully asleep . . . While shepherds on the hills beyond . . . Are tending to their sheep . . = -There is a whisper in the wind ., . Of angels in the sky . . . And suddenly a brilliant star. .°. Is visible on high:. . . The heavens seem to open wide . . . Angelic voices sing .. . And wonderful and The tidings that . The Baby Jesus, Son of God... In Bethlehem is born . . . God’s greatest gift to all on earth . . . This -glorious Christmas Morn . , . Let us re- joice and worship Him .. . And . . For grace and guidarice and the strength... To live a better way. q (Copyright, 1958) they bring . . The Country Parson + “Our convictions must be firm if they’re to survive the beating they must take from the. pres- i. sures to be practical.” *. collected at present to reach the 77 billions needed for the balanced . budget. The gross national output has gone up 27 billions in the last twelve months. This indicates that the recovery movement is com- parable to what it was in 1954 and 1955. Already Chairman Wilbur Mills of the House Ways-and Means Committee that handles taxes is predicting receipts of between 75 and 78 billions from. existing. tax rates. The administration is count- ing, however, on only 76.5 billions from previous tax rates and also is expecting about $400,000,000 from the new taxes on special kinds of income such as insurance com- panies and cooperatives, as well as about $100,000,000 from the so- called user’s tax on government services, Thus, the goal of 77 billions seems to be in reath. All ‘this estimating is predicated on a con- tinuance of fhe mood of. business that has prévailed in the last three mopths, but there is a psycholo- gical stimulus likely in.the next few months ch can give busi- ness an even bigger lift. This is related primarily to the stabiliza- tion of prices. * * * Many plans for capital goods expenditures by private business have been shelved heretofore be- cause of the fear of a_ higher price level. If, however, the budget is to be balanced, money wil] be more plentiful for borrowers. Like wise, if the administration can make some move to check the ir- responsible strikes and exorbitant demands for higher wages, it would —hearten businessmen on every side. “ (Copyright 1958) r. William Brady § Says: Wim In Need of Tranquilizer? Just Take a Brisk Walk What the business or professional man, the teacher, student or white collar: worker needs when he or she feels not just weary but tense, “nervous” or irri- table at the end of a hard day, is *not a highball or other alcoholic drink, not. a bar- biturate or other nerve sedative, not a# tranquilizer pil, but just suf- ficient general ex- ercise to use up some of the energy gegfrited by “the emotional situations that one must face every day in business, professional or social life. Such emotions as irritation, annoyance, indignation, anger, anxiety, worry and fear, not to mention envy or jealousy or intolerance. ; DR. BRADY Naturally or primitively, man, . like the lower animals, reacted to these emotions by. fighting or running away. In either case the physical activity or exercise used - up the excess of blood sugar mo- bilized by the emotion. Just as a stint of useful work, enjoyable play or formal calisthenic or gymnastic exercise does for civilized persons, : Thus there is no better way for anyone to Jet off steam, no more healthful , tranquilizer than taking a brisk walk of two or three miles twice daily. Six milés of oxygen on the hoof is the ideal daily require- ment — say about an hour in the morning and an houf in the eve- ning — if you can afford it. x «© & . “Oxygen’on the hoof’’ is no mere play on words. Exercise increases the absorption of oxygen. After all, oxygen supports life. Various other kinds of exercise are equivalent to walking, for bet- ter metabolism, better circulation, better nutrition, sense of well-being and peace of mind. For instance spading the garden, shoveling snow, punching the bag, attending gymnasium class, swimming, chop- . ping wood, mowing the lawn, doing the family laundry, bowling, termis or polishing the car. For anyone who can afford it, a brisk walk of three to six miles — which takes two hours, more or less — is the only general ex- ercise which. is really enjoyable day by day the year around. It must be brisk walking. Lolling, or dragging. along is as bad as long standing. A- job © which requires one to stand fot long hours should’ entitle ‘the * worker to premium pay. or at least time out, say five minutes in each hour, to relieve his or her veins of the overload. | | | 1 The worker should spend the five minutes lying on his back, belly breathing, riding an imaginary bi- cycle upside down and just sitting ‘back in chair with legs resting on desk‘ or table to help drain the blood out of the overdistended veins. On request, with stamped, self-addressed ervelope, I'll send a FREE pamphlet on Varicose / Veins and Varicose Ulcer. * Signed letters. 00 * not * more than one to ts- dress envelope is sent to The Pontiac aetna Michigan. 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Famous- i ee ‘CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICES Bethany Baptist Charch hl evant, : This is in. line with Communist party bess Janos Kadar’s policy of making concessions which do .| ot. endanger the politica) aims of his regime, but meanwhile tighten- ing the crip on the nation in every During the era of Premier Mat- yas Rakosi several years ago, -* ok o* For the first time since the Com- munists took over, Hungarians may celebrate Christmas this year al- most without any limitations set by .. LATEST. PLAYTHING — Don’t ask Santa Claus or Daddy for one like. this, kids, they’re kind of expensive. These children at the Oak ** ‘Lane elementary school, Northbrook, Til, ex- the regime. - AP Wirephote amine their new playground equipment, an _ obsolete Navy F-7U Cutlass jet plane. It is one of 300 such aircraft that have been offered to playgrounds throughout the U.S. by the Navy. | Thieves Throw Definite Possibility of Strike Reckless Binge, Get Rid of Loot PINE BLUFF, Ark, (AP)}—Po lice hére are seeking extravagant thieves who squandered their loot Steel Production Will Rise tried to deprive Christmas of its character as a Christian festival. All Christmas bonuses were abol- ished, an Dec. 26, the second ‘holi- day, was decreed a normal work- ing day. The word “Christmas,” was re- placed by the phrase ‘Festival of the Fir-Tree,” “Father Christ- mas” was referréd to as “Father Winter” and it was risky not to use thése new expressions in pub- lic. . It was also a part.of this policy to avoid anything which would have indicated that Christmas was approaching. : tow Cinemas, clubs, theatres and res- the Christmas festival regained so much of its former Christian char- acter as it has this_year. Both Christmas days will be holidays, and the following Sat- ;| the festivities, and families join in singing carols and eating tradition- " PHE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1958, trees were delivered to Budapest but this did not meet the demand. mias decorations giving the city a typical pre-Christmas look. ~ , hardly buy them. First, the payment of Christ: | bonuses, which would pro- | = alll of our fr Ct tS ga Ged canner. and aNew Year. filled with happiness __ and success : oe ee ends for a- ck a 16 W. HURON STREET * 702-08" - ‘% f al Christmas dinners. ; } On Christmas eve, Budapest's streets are empty until shortly be- new life when thousands of people stream to churches to attend mid- night Mass. Coffee Free Tonight WEATHERFORD, Tex. (AP)— The Weatherford Rescue Squad night to serve free coffee to mo- torists. Squad members hope it will help counteract any effects of too much Christmas cheer. fore midnight. Then they awake to - will set up a highway booth to-|— PITTSBURGH (UPI) — Steel- makers look for production to rise as much as-30 per cent in the ' gn one reckless binge. U.S. in 1959 reflecting: The thieves broke into Lyndell Tiner’s stand north of Pine Bluff _on U.S. 65. Monday night. They blew their loot away. Tuesday. ; forward to continued operations at} about % per cent of capacity. 10114 N. Saginaw, Above Jacobsen's Flowers FE 4-0539 They told = — Inter- oe a valeded gt gore ~ Hearing Aid Sales and Service ote Age meng 1958 ae Complete Selection eee | ‘MIDTOWN SHOP The accumulation of inventories, /% liquidated. drastically during the recession, is expected to add some t| five million tons to the first-half production - total. x 2 #2 This ts apart from what will be} required to meet immediate de-/ port—for hearty. joyful and your perous. For kind thoughts—for loyal sup- all of the courtesies extended us during thé past year, we thank you sincerely. May your Christmas be A). Steelmen say that if a supply Lpinch Gevelops at all during 1959 ‘it will come during the second | quarter, =| , | ‘That’s when steel users will be | hedge against a possible strike | _) when the three-year steel labor contracts expire June 30. ji « tt & U Steelworkers President] David J. McDonald contends that steel firms can boost wages sub- stantially without hiking prices, | . But company officials say any increase in Wage costs must be | met by higher productivity per | worker or covered by price in- | creases, | Where will the 1959 steel de.) ' mand come from? | The biggest customer is the con- struction industry. and conser tion officials are looking for their 1959 volume to run about five per cent over 1959. | | Another big customer is the auto| cooperation—for | N ~~ Year prom goes into the average car.) And the sharply depressed level of 1958. | * * * - FRED W. MOOTE Tp “Analyzing other markets, experts ELECTRICAL SERVICE | —A 10 per cent gain in the ap-' pliance industry reflecting a rise ‘ in personal ‘income, employment . ; : and housing starts. = —N ;annual growth in the BGO. HURON Se, ee | [Ist Producing Oil Well — Unto Them an Angel sonst ALBION w = Calhoun county’s ‘ ‘ rn e first producing oi] well was brought Saying. He is Born... | in yesterday on a farm three miles Prince of Peace ,| south of here, : * * * ye [oases \ Pp Oil men said strike, on the - & H a LUM BER co . W. F. Rosénaw farm, may lead ee. / . se to further drilling operations in container try, one of the few} eo a spots in the 1958 steel réc- —Farm equipment will hold at! the 1958 level with: purchases com- | ing early in the year. —Railroads will increase their ‘Use of steel for rails and track-| |work by 45 per cent, but continue their drastic curtailment of freight car purchases with output falling to 33,000 cars compared with 99,- 000 in 1957. . * * * —Steel consumption by the ship- building industry to drop 30 per ;cent with demand for new oil |tankers gone completely, | —Small gains to be registered in steel use by oil and gas drillers and the mining industry. —National defense expenditures |to boost the demand for aircraft and ordnance steel. Calhoun County Gets - Calhoun: and adjacent counties as | building up inventories as ap industry. (About 1.7 tons of steel | auto makers look for their produc- | tion to rise about 30 per cent over! LEON FE 5-6910 ‘a result. | About 100,000 acres is réported | | under lease for oil ex lorations. | . , PD , 20 N. Perry ; ARD’S | Downtown Pontiac ra | eTV's eVacuums odd lots! Floor samples! Few-of-a-kinds, some new C SELECTI ashers @Dryefs OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Mon. through Sat. eGas ranges @ Radios @ Stereos @ Dishwashers | ; @ Hoover ~. @Motorola @Norge. - @Hotpoint e ; sMeyr ce olymnic eWebcor : RA EPT. STORES ¢ : | , \ ¥ * 7 r+ lau eeiags ee ee ly. site “alii tale I can 7 oo A gts el | ly oa geet ends aul tye ete —— ite & 3 Z Pe —and pick up a little bauble?’ “This hurts me. I like bargains. As Miss Francis, whose line is 4 \charm and energy, looked a trifle h jdowh-in the mouth, we ventured the suggestion that she should en- courage “Silk’® to collect some- thing. Makes a shopping job Burns bonger a ee ae Oakland Fuel & Paint as Yuletide Prison. Gift | LANSING @ — A group of 975 Michigan prison inmates have jreceived their most _ treasured gift of all this Christmas week: They were paroled ahead of schedule to allow them to. spend the holidays with. their families ordinarily due to be paroled be- tween Dec, 25 and Jan. 6, The usual parole stipulation ap- plies to those released early: ey wall’ halo ho aad William F., Eardley, the cor- rections. department's parole 1275 Go Free ‘Appeal UAW Charge Against Ex-Cell-0 DETROIT (@— The United Auto Workers union is appealing the re- jection of its unfair labor prac- tices charge against the struck Ex- Cello-O Corp. A regional examiner for the Na- tional Labor Relations Board (NLRB) refused Jast week to issue |, a complaint, agaihst Ex-Cello-O, re- & -A weeks-long strike of 3,500 em- ployes in Ex-Cell-0's ‘six Michigan and Ohio plants is basically over the form of contract. The union wants Continuance of a nafional for. oR ee ieee ehente ts, than love it and surprised.’ = ' ‘Siak ite jut aver” ae ‘His exact quote,”’ hie mother t do you do?! occupation would have‘ to. be 4 Arlene and Martin's son, Peter “was: ‘Mom, I'd rather Wel what she does, Miss Fran-isummed up as “dynamo.” She|¥ : . cis went on, is spends weeks sho-says she picked her yi stn and beers wrapotng snd nt hoping .she’s done the on ‘thing, And then She says, |, as she sprawis inert beside the runs ) "eae an apartment in Manhattan With it all, she maintains alz summer-autumn personality|¥. warm and snappy. == .—s_«i@ It she were to appear ag mystery |§ guest on “What's My Line?,”” her ¥ oc ee weed Bley ayg-otplit the piece de resistance of his gold ““The men in yourdiMe sabe time. They take patience. They deserve the fanciest wrappings, even if they rip. ’em off without — looking. They are worth the trouble and the luxury tax.” They're bigger than bargains. When she is not Christmas shop- ing, Ariene Francis is the busiest actress in New York. She is lead- ng lady in the Broadway -hit, “Qnce More With Feeling’; has a radio show, “Family Living”; oe . Merry Christmas . active in several charities. It’s compulsive: Doesn't every|ment’s policy which permits the|Jecting the union's grounds that panels on ‘“‘What’s My Line”; does| Nu-Brite _Ploting Co. 88 NORTH SAGINAW ST. ~ woman?” pre-Christmas release of, inmates the company refused to. bargain t t TV f d i : Burns Ho ftey * * on a national contract. exeem tees spots, an s 24 Chase 2s. rt 5-3484 : ) : ERS |e nes te mit thet late hme pet ant ace Just as Santa’s smiling face brings happiness to the young : and young-in-heart, so our sincere wishes reflect our out jor be so great, | _ thanks to you...for your friend- treasure forever the wondrotts . ship and good will. *Midst the memories of this happy season i many greetings that will come war — map tits trulp be x | your way, we wish to include ae 2 ours for a Joyous holiday, ever- Hlerry Christmas ios blessed with joy and happiness . Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Adler | | | , | i - and Everyone at All Three Big , Food Town Markets Extend | Sincerest Yuletide Greetings to All! OD TOWN! 2135 Dixie Highway | 7580 Highland Rd.(M-59)| 1200 Baldwin Ave. ko * ~ Ss —_—. - 2 ationa qnkx a oF PON T FE Member at Telegraph Rd. - Open Weekdays 9:00. A. M. te 9: 700 P. M. Open Saturdays 8:00 A. M. to 9:00.P. M. CLOSED SUNDAY at Williams Lake Rd. - Open Weekdays 9:00 A. M., to 9: 00 P. M. CLOSED SUNDAY Always Plenty. of Free Parking at All Food Town Marketa at Columbia Open Weekdays 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. OPEN SUNDAY. 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. af F.D.LC. ’ Branches at W. Huron at Tilden... N. Perry at Glenwood eo » Keego Harbor . Walled Lake . . Milford... { » Waterford . . Union Lake~. .,, Lake Orion ns - Bloomfield Hills — A. @ 34 oe f 4 = Pe 5 f ES % fe At : ‘ ! Be oe : ‘ : ae es : eee s 4% “a ‘ ayes * : AGHSIDER 24, 1068 . ICatholic Protestant Observanices Scheduled for Tonight, Tomorrow} on Peppermill road will hold a special Children’s service at. 7:30) p.m. At 11:30 p.m. a midnight communion service will begin.) ot Unmarked Crossroad] pipere, Will) siso, be a companion! "on 34 Mile Rood ...«. service Christmas Day at 10: % am. ADMARA hates grea eg man Farmington thodist |22¢ @ youth were inj when Church, yah oe at their cars collided at the intersec-| . Warner Kd., will hold a special tion of Romeo Plank road and 34-) family service at 1:30 tonight to (Mile road at 4:35 p.m. yesterday, be followed by a communion Romeo State Police reported . to- : service at 11 p.m. There will be |4Y: a no service on Christmas Day. - One driver is mg in eal tioch cendition today at oseph Hos- aoe will BN ena tre pital, Mount Clemens. ee is Cal- service ‘af 5 p.m. in the Dunenel|" G, Smith, 3. of = corse Junior High School on 12-Mile road, Rd., Capac, who suffe' S \'The choir will sing specialyChrist- injuries and a possible broken) 2 Hospite i , d as Result * of Accident Near Utica SHELBY TOWNSHIP—Tw sons. were hospitalized after cident involving two cars pas a truck at 5:08 p.m. yesterday on Van Dyke, 3-miles north of Utica, Shelby Township Ae reported * One driver, Mrs. sad Ball, $0, of 58249 Canyen Rd., Wash-- ington, suffered lacerations of Driver of the other car, George P; Schumemann, 62, 11842 Gallup St., Mount Clemens, had lacera- tions of the chin and knee. Both were taken to St. Joseph Hospital, Mount Clemens. The truck driver, Alfons A. Pol- fleit, 57, 11920 31-Mile Rd., Romeo, Man, 2 1Yo fh Hurt in Crash Cars Collide caked | The Walled Lake Baptist Church wilt hold a short candie- light devotional service at 1:30 tonight, The Chapel and Youth choirs will join in singing. = = S$} St. Matthew Lutheran Church “lwill conduct a service composed of jmusic, readings and meditations and Communion at 11:30 p.m. The 30-voice choir, will sing ‘‘Oh Beautiful Heavenly Light," by Bach, and “Jesu, Joy of Man's) Mrs. ‘Ball was. ‘ticketed for driv- ching to the left of the center line, - causing the aecident. Her car. was @ total loss, police said. © ~~ Masses will be celebrated at all of | the > Catholic churches with Masses ROCHESTER. The traditional Children’s. Christ- Both the junior and senior chofrs will sing at the 11 a. m. Commun- ion Service on Christmas Day. A midnight worship service is scheduled to begin at .11 tonight, ineluding the celebration of Holy Communion. It will conclude at DOLORES BROWN _ «Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brown of A) The-Christmas Day service will se oa gad geen age a “The reading of the Christmas mas music. The sermon will be a Christmas message, written by Martin Luther, There will be no service on- Christmas Day. . St. John American . Lutheran Church, 23225 Gill Rd., will hold neck in the mishap: ‘The other driver, William R. Sampson Jr., 16, of €7901 De-. at the same hospital for a gash . on his head anda bruised left quindre Rd., Romeo, was treated 6039 Northrup St., Waterford, an- nounce the & ment of their daughter Dolorés to Buddy N. Her- bert, son of Stearl Herbert, 1085 Boston St., Pontiac, and Mrs. Law- rence Lewis of 687 Longview St., was unhurt. Officers said Mrs. ‘Ball’s car veered to the wrong side of the read across the yellow - line, bounced. off the trailer of the on- coming truck and hit, Schume- May your tree be laden} with gifts of health, wealth and happiness. story and special music will be Christmas Eve candlelight services| arm. He was later released. Lake Orion, A May wedding is mann’s car, which was behind te be at 7 p.m, and is especially | featured. at 7 and 11 p.m, with communion; state Police said that both | planned. the truck, headon. 7 for tamilies with young children. ORCHARD LAKE row speci Christmas tomor-|drivers claimed they ached tel T ; P ] I $: . There will be a pageant pre-) 4 Communion Service will be| jin 5 ee . each other as they approached the| [yy 1 . ) sto te tard ee neta athe OnStar Meta Care (es whe eu Deliver Invured. Cece Seve Sere Seetie entitled, Co Presb: ch}: , : i i SS ae ee Kingdom There Shall Be No End."|cr 11 tonight. | Will. have’ Christmas musical [Smith's broadside. No tickets jure Indian Children a Party | Greetings Donaldson The service also will include spe-|" The Chancel Choir, under the di-| Pregram and candlelight service |were issued. in Romeo Crash _ | pressterviie, Nev. (AP)—| 8 cial music by the Children’s/rection of Mrs. Alice: Smith, will Galilean Choir led by Mrs. Alice|,ing, “We Adore Thee, Oh Savior,” and ‘Salvation Is Created.” St. Mark Lutheran Church on. Commerce read will be the scene | road. is = ae aa ing The First Presbyterian Church will hold service at 7 and 8:30 presented by the senior choir. = {thi evening with the Christmas The children will sing “Seven|Story from Scripture and music Joys of Christmas” at the special] by the. Junior Choir at 7 p.m. : ; A Stead Air Force Base helicop- ROCHESTER — A Rochester pa- ter squadron played Santa Claus’ trolman, police dispatcher and the:to 70 Indian children in this re- driver of another car were injured/mote Douglas County community. | in. a two-car accident on Main! _ “6. street at Romeo. street at about! Sy midnight last night, Rochéster PO eying leet pilkapaad lice. reported today. |wives. collected--$400.and staged a -:*% * ‘surprise Christmas party for the | Patrolman Robert Cannon, 24, of | Washoe Indian nation youngsters. 1 t Lumber . 27 Orchard Lake Ave. GENEY Dry Cleaners ceremony by all worshipers. The traditional Christmas Eve worship will be at 9 p.m. with special music presented by the St. Paul Chancel Choir. Pin! service also will be con- cluded by the candlelighting cere- 12 West Pike St. the sali car was stopped for a light when it was hit from behind by a car driven by Mat “will celebrate Christmas Eve with a family service at 7 tonight.and a midnight service «starting at ‘Lat.2 p.m, The Emmanuel Lutheran Church will present a song service at 9 mony, “The Carrying of the/se ‘ }306 Terry St. and his fellow officer! SaaS ae arn — Lights.” pevick at} »: eee. / SOUTHLAND Seceset William Woehl, 41, of 511 Harrison| 7 : ; FOUR L emew Ep pa St. were une dispatcher Hugh | conotsnce rowssntr | pus sone sreana Dap hich wi tC acwwerore’s-- 97.2 | 70 per c or better grade A whites| Ayco Mig .--116 See Trk 2. 25 S MS 40; "mized 40: mediums 33, standards|Balt & Ohio 43) Mack Tre .., 3 A | 35; dirties 32%; checks 31%; current/Beth Steel os May D Strs |. 48.2 = ME | receipts unquoted. Bosing Air oe Ao ek... , ed ! = 4 Mer ch @ 6176 : ‘|Bond, Strs ....20.7 ’ w Bordén ..-.. 148 Mian — es j ° Borg Warn ....37- Ue ¥ fh Livestock Briss My ....73.6 Monsan Ch.... 38-5 \ Brun e ...48 Mont Ward .. 40.2 % Aa DETROIT LIVESTOCK pea oF es us Bisc a =. . DETROIT (AP) —Cattle—saiabie 450./Burroughs . ..33.3 Nat Cash R * fe | Slaughter steers and heifers average Ce! Pack ... 186 Nat Dairy = a8 Mii good and better active, a. ie wet eat 23 > js mg; lower grades mi 2, «@1.1 Nort West eaten . : sesee Bl Bo Av... 4 . }. ; loads high choice te prime pA pee 8.3 Nor Pac ...-. 48.1 “J Wh steers 29.00; nigh Gapital Alri IES tthe Vl wa . 2 — Ths. =: -.-- 42.6 Gwens Cng ... 62.4 : los e 104° Ib. steers 28-35; Case, JT ...>..20 Owens I Gl 87-4 ~ ‘ two loads mixed = choice 1080-'Gater Trac .. 85.6 pac O& El .. 60 : ke | 1110 Ib. steers ; few utility hes & Oh ...65.6 Pan A W Air .. 22.1 ~ \ mixed offerings 20.50-25 .50 ; Chrysler .. 50.3 a Epi 50.4 fe get steers 25.75-97.25: small lot ¢ Cin Mil M ,..39 Param Pict .: 45.5 - Th. heifers 26.50; utility cows 18.00-\Cities Svc ....60.1 Patke Da 375 ‘ ip | 19.00; canners and cutters 14.5018.00; Ciuett Pea ....49.6 Penney, JC ** "408.2 . utility bulls up to 24.50. Colg Palm .. 1 ba RR .....-. 18 4 “f a Meee —calable 400. Few sales U.S. No.|Colum Gas ....22-1 pepsi Cola ... 26.2 ~ . and 2 200-250 Ib. steady to weak, in-/Con Edis .....61.1 prfger ...... 100.4 a tenets 25 cents lower hut market notiCon N Gas ..41.4 ‘pneins D...... 59.1 “ | fully established: few loads mixed No. 1/Consum Pw... 541 pnitco ioece a8 } 2 190-225 Ibs. 19.50-19.75; load mixed|Con Pw Pf 4.52 95.2 pi) pet _.... 46.4 . [| No. 1 and No. 2 high ‘yielding 202 ibs.,\Cont Bak .... Proct & -. 76.6 . 7 | 19.85. Cont Can ,....56.2 pure Oil ..... 41.5 ~ . Vealers—salabie 150. Steady to strong; Cont COP&S .114 pea | se (6318 ” ME | choice and prime 32.00-38.00; individual|Cont Oil ..... Sl Repub SU ... 73.2 ~ ("i prime 39.00; standard and good 25.00-/Copper as She Rex Drug .... 30.7 ¥ a | 32.00; cul) and utility 16.00- ost, pn 3g Rey Met ......73.6 ~ ~ “f@| Sheep and lambs—salable 500. Steady |Curtis “47g Rey Tob B ... 86.6 ” | but not much done; load prime wooled eee ea ee 416 Royal Dut ... 46.4 ‘| slaughter lambs 103 Ibs. 21:25; cull tojDet Adis... $3 Safeway St .. 40.5 by, I | choice ewes 6.00-10.75; good and choice | De S men +39] Bt Reg Pap .. 44.4 - feeder lambs, 20.00-21.00. Wpont ... 300 «Scovill Mf ... 23 ~ ; Duy con Sears Roeb ... 39.1 MN hae = East Air L ... 3 Shell Oil 816 ‘ ... 140.6 wwe - & . East Mite sta Simmons .... 45.5 ) > Award Road Contracts Etats" ..: 367 Sinclair -.---. 687 ~ i " El & Mus "'"gg Socony . : 7 Emer Rad |.,.183 S0U Pac ..... 622 ‘ my x WASHINGTON (UPI) — Thelgrie pr ..2...117 + ab lee aaa ay. ~ 1 Burea of Public Roads said to- ebireai ae sta Brand 3 Se 66.7) au = “ oy gouges contracts on 236 Po et on | % : the interstate highway Fo $87 gta On NI. 547 : . _—,, far ects 154 million dollars 186 oslo EE be & VERN and ESTHER ABBOTT 4 “28 He Re atce 3 4 r 7 ss | 64 " . 38 %| NOTICE OP ‘MEETING OF BOARD m3 oo OO ; fof Determination. | Beck Road Drain, Sen ‘as ic a : y and ; Mm | Oakland County, Michig: .. 414 Tran Air | 155] - - x is| Notice is hereby vent iat the Board ' 68.7 T * 99 ransamer 2 4 e of agree ees or the Beck Road 29.4 Twenty Cen ... 36 4 ae - (4 | Drain, county drain in the County “45 Underwd ..... 20.7 ; “ : , 5 Me | of Oakland Mich an, which Board is 63.2 Un =~ .. 38-5 : rm : Ls; composed of Fred W. Smith, Clayton G. 452 Unit Air Lin .. 28.5 : . : Lilly and Delos Hamii in, will meet on the 33 cor Aire <.... $8.7 ; ~ Tth day of January, 1959, at 10:30 o'clock ‘ qe.g Unit Fruit 38.7 - : Eastern Standard Time, at the Goodyear "152° ta 9% Ce ... <2 ¥ Mnortheast corner of Beck Road an Grah Paige... 24 Us — 3B Twelve Mile road in the City of Wixom,| Gt wo R- “49.7 US Steet ea : hI {formerly Novi Township) Oakland Greyhound |. 18 Us Tob m6 : | County, Michigan, for the purpose of/Guit ojl- ....123.4 Walgreen... 47.2 2 a | hearing all persons enna lands lable) pomestk |... 42.2 West Un Tel | 31.1 : ‘ assessment for benef =" by} whose/tiooker El ... 36 We A 31 : Milands will be crossed said drain.) cent ..... 48 Westg El ... 70 : and of hearing any district or MU-|tndust Ray 22 White. Mot _. 68 ‘ | nicipality affected by said da and also Ing Rand 93 , Wilson & Co . 30 for the purpose of determ the/Iniand St] °..140.4° Yale & Tow 32.2 Ss: necessity of said drain ape whether Inspir Cop ... 35.6 Yngst Sh & T 115 Be . : a the same is necessary and conduciveitnteriak Ir ... 28 Zenith Rad 181 os as Si e opping er . public health, convenience and wel- ee 5 re, all pursuant to the provisions of STOCK AVERAGES = NEW YORK—(Compiled by the As- ended.| sociated Press): for sai d Indust. Rats Util. Stocks|" . ndus: s Util. 8 " . ose, Inter-Lake News on mber Prev. day vs++5 303.0 133.6 03.4 208.4 P = eek ago ..... . d 93.9 208. { Dated: December 16, 1958. Month ago ....295.8 130.6° 87.9 201.9 ' TEL W. BARRY. |vear ago ......230.0 784 717 183.0 Oakland County Drain Commisstoner | i953 high “14.3085 1333 946 2101 SST tien “Taccdabo ame TE as sooba04-9 ey NOTICE OF PUBLIC 1957 low coeee 226.0 782 66.2 150.9 Notice is hereby given Lan ary sree oo ea a De o'clock &.m. # Pirst, Royal Oak, Scene: Oman. Mich. N B f igan, public sale an & 1957 DeSoto 2-door ews in re bearing serial number 60404032 will be pee abe = oy the a erage ; napection ereot ma made @ N Main St. a First, Royel Oak, Oakiang| 4" undetermined amount . of County, Michigan, the place of storage. change was taken from a cigarette Bete weary 1ATES DISCOUNT |machine, pinball machine and suer-6s Wa pi a acoes jukebox by thieves who broke me Crenshaw's Restaurant, 426 W, CG . J. 3 Nephler Co. and Employees —— 20, Michigan Ww. DA ac 23 and 24, 1958 } 3304845-2 Ni Notice is hereby |gened that on Mon o'clock a.m. at ‘CE OF PUBLIC SALE ives by the under- , Dec. 29, 1968, at Woodward 958 ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORPORATION Tbe Woodward Avenue as 20, Michigan BS DAViS JR. c. 23 and 24) 1958) i i | | 3431291-12 Ni OF PUBLIC SALE signed that on Monday, D 29, 195 39500. ‘Woodward sen oan, Por sng — 2 ot a 1958 Ford 4-doo Woodwa Perndale, Oakland Cotn- ity, Mic let Sts lace of storage Dated: Dec. 19, 1958 ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT ‘ORPORATION aachag” 4 Weeden Avenue ndale 20, Mie tae \ as 9) J.W. DAVIS JR. > Dee. 23. cae 24, 1958 nek as : type young CE Notice ts hereby given by = mr 4 Pre-Yule Ll Covers Market erally lower and many leaders changed. fractions to a point or so, Except bit higher. * Youngstown Sheet posted a showed scant movement. Smaflier losses were shown efaft, General Electric, \Chesapeake & Ohio was off a Huron St., it was reported Pontiac police yesterday. * * * station, 117 N. Cass Ave., was | | ported yesterday, but nothing was taken. nme a HEREBY GIVEN OF A to be held by the Water- ublic eerre lowing chaee: to the Zonin To change from residential: ‘mercial: Lots 1 divison, Section 11 ‘Oakland County, Michi js leone on the ‘Lake Road running 1334 feet north. pervisor and may be examined thoge interested. # Zonin, JAMES SEET ray i Waterford Townsh Pec. Ay 958, Jan. 7, NEW YORK — A pre-Christ- mas. lull settled over. the Stock Market today with the tone-gen- Losses of key stocks went from “for General Motors, which lost a small fraction, auto- ‘motive shares were seeks or a point gain. Other leading steels General Tire, North American Aviation, Goodrich and Lorillard took losses of a point or more. . Anaconda, Kennecott, United Air- West- Rails were mostly firm as 7 Santa Fe, New York Central and Balti- more & Ohio rose fractionally. A break-in at Nelson's service ord Townsh 4 Zoning Board at the I Reeder “gy Asai January 14, 1959 at 7: M. to consider the fol- Map. to com- through 16 Lakes View Sub- Waterford Townspip, roper ie 38 2° across from Scott be pereons interested are requested to prese copy ot an Zoning. Map together taht a list of the proposed changes is file in the office. of the Township ADSIT STEWART. Chairman, Waterford Township | eye un- a 1- by bit. to Fe- o east by lerk ‘ 190 e Death Notice ‘| PRATTIE: DEC 24, 1958, pec sm Fagh nt i se, seen ~— Robert C. Mpeatiie: dear ais- Hye Sadie 6 ay iefthden Ring i 16 great ¢r whi be he ¢ Pb furday, . oS = from ‘aotne, 3141 Boshe oa tt William J. surri : Bicherds” offielating. In ment in Franklin Cemetery Freakin JOHNSON, DEC. 23. 1958, AKSEL Nordahl, 1616 Pennsylvania ae John ste F “Forsey Ropes eral Puneral Mitton, Bank veattielatig. ment in Oaklan: e page el metery or wit Me in state at toca Puneral i Home. 22, 1958, ROSA x, yea? Lake Rd., Hadley, age ed wife of Bernar Smith; dear mother of — aka k Sm: Mrs. Fred: TSON ; for te at p.m ev. Reinker. officiating. In- ist Lutheran Cem- : its oieie i ee nae availabe. art time possibill ” live in, good salary ret, Call MArket | WAITRESS mS, DIxIf BELL DIN- er, 2130 Dixie. Help Wanted ARE YOU WANTING WORK K OR you don't find it? Have ‘opening fo or ae or woman. Can make above fore. wage. 150 N. Perry 6 to Employ ment Agencies 8A EVELYN EDWARDS. VOCATIONAL COUNSELING é oon NEW rEW LOCATIOI - SUITE aes FE 4-0684 SECRETARY Aged 19-38 with skills, Ab tractive ane aw Ege Dans pies secreta 3. Employment. Pontiac ake Bank Bl Work Wanted Male 40 8 N “a TON TRUG err gn moving. aon rates Trucks to Rent seo RD ECU aan ues . Industrial Tractor Co.” 8. WARD ie] Dal Inclu Sunda: PE ede a ud AR 8 -PICKE oe be et e. FE 5-4638. ° ee Bs. Bs Painting & Decorating 20 a Watat edi Hime 29 BUSINESSMAN, WIPE AND TWO children being trans tr . te as A We, nave Sher 3b, rental, appl = RRO RLTY : $143 beth . 8E §-3030 Share Living Quarters 30 WILL SHARE MY HOME --W#Fi. . young woman or mother with 1 child, OR 30038, - Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 fay CARPENTER WORK, NEW ~ Repair, PE. 4-4210. A- Pia G, IN & > lerior. Free estim ate Reas. OR 3.3752 or OR 3-8117. AVAILABLE d cabinet sore. ew and ig pair. D. B. Mal CAN PLAY Music 8 Feed IN: terested in a band. Call FE ¢ 1310. _Arrang by man Puneral Home, a In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOM- as hegeriag who passed away 4 yre Dec. 25. Sadly missed by wites % children. 7 LOVING MEMORY OF RALPH Russell Ozbun who passed T yrs. ago today Dec. 24, The years may wipe out many But “this they wipe out never. The memory of those he times mn we were all toget Sadiy missed by their family. IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS. midites =. oe - Beaiy’ away 2 yrs. ag jadly missed by son re Se euy. IN LOVING MEMORY | oF "BOBBY.|_— Hampton, Dec. ¥,_ Gone but not torgotie 2 ‘| * BUILDING SUPPLY . SALES EXECUTIVE Familiar with all phases of ma- sonry- suppiy sales apd manage nee Replies to Pontiac Press CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- Kitchens a specialty. FE £5000", = CARPENTER WORK OF ANY | kind, Reasonable. Call afer 6 am FE 8-943. r CLASS—PAINTING AND Cc. 1ST class Pa or ae OL 2.2040. iST CLASS DECORATING PAINT- | _ing and wall papering. FE Los A LABY TOR A < A 4 Television Service 22) REA ‘CASH: WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS a Nicholie & Harger Co. 33 W, HURON FE §-8183 CASH _ AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON- EAGT AND HOME RGUITIES. A. Johnson REALTOOs 8. Telegraph Rd. RPSRTR Y. Ly aes axr. itchens R_3-3294. EXP. WOOL pers yOLL PULL OR | part time, FE 4-0752 4-0752. MARRIED MAN WANTS PART time or full tame mage! = en. kind nd. 266 S. Parke — A Wantep ¢ ‘CHAIN i sAW W 1 “Work Wanted Female i REP. | “Day IRONING. 3 “BU. Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Setvice- Plane or Motor FE 23-8378 a “| HOMELIKE x e FUNERAL HOME Drayton Piains Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME “Designed for Funerals” Cemetery Lots 5 =e UL 6 GRAVE LOT. PE ry Part Cemetery, Will ig vide, ines FE 4-9883. Box Replies At 10 a.m, today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 1, 2, 5, 17, 28, 31, 56, 62, 63, 74, 76, 90, 96, 103, 118, ) i SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live’ or a AY ig good used car, see Classi- fied NOW! | Help Wanted Male 6 | EXPERIENCED DRY CLEANING route man over 30. Main Clean- ers.. 4480 Blizabaeth Lake Rd. - FACTORY Branch now acceptin; ee tions Apply 10 to 11:3 W. Huron, MARRIED MAN WITH CAR FOR established Fuller Brush route. No investment. $80 per week plus <=@om pany. 2-2318. SALESMAN WANTED | $12,000 TO $15,000 YEARLY To enter training program for sales management. Positions with national heating concern. Must be experieced in direct sales, and good elosers. Leads furnished. Exceltent future for those who qualify $100 WEEK PLUS COMMISSION. Apply 80 N. Paddock 1 p.m, to 3 p.m. Sales Opportunity Will train 2 salésmen for expan- sion pfegram in food service. ‘Earnings unlimited. Apply to Mr. Holt, Friday, 1 p.m. Jan. 2nd, __4713 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains. WANTED: TENOR SAX AND BASS players for rock and roll band. Cantact Nick Firu. FE 8-1430. WTD - REAL ESTATE SALESMEN at once. Apply P. W. Dinnan. 66 W Huron Fassel Dieters 4 SPARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEI Thoughtful Service FE 2484! OR 3-TSt 4 * a.m. 1064 Day & os * Bonded CLEANING 50 WANED” AN hour, expences. FE 3 DA WORK, WORK B week, hours S vicinity ot Bir- ane am. UL 2-5315. L DESIRES HOUSEWORK OR ek cae 4-5 &E week, In PE_ 6-0784. 1 2-098. your home. TRONINGS, 32.50 A B A BU. PICK-UP and deliv. PE 4-8040. IRONINGS BY THE w= OR $2 per bushel. FE 4- MIMEOGRAPHING. ene. sEC- retarial service. EM 3-2849. MEDSCAL ANT, enced in EKG. & BMR., Hemo- 2 globin, Urinalysis, injections: general office work. MI 4-5035 WAcHING*° AND IRONINGS. Pickup and deliver. FE 5-9724. Building Service 12 “AAA Floor Sanding ¢._BUD sub eis = Petes hance SAND FINISH. FE) 5-3722. ‘Pontiac mentees’ Ploor Service BRICK, BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT work, also chimneys. No job too large Residential and commer- Ph, MY | cial Guaranteed work. 3-1128, BUILDING REPAIR, PLASTER- Es ios block. cement work. BLOCK BRICK. ep WORK and fireplaces. MA 5-0378 CEMENT & BLOCK WORK FE 56-0782 CUSTOM HOM@s BY LICENSED builder. Free estimates, UL 2-5175. CEMENT I8 OUR SPECIALTY. Floors, basements. EM 3-4879. CFRAMIC TILE REE ESTIMATES, ee Ateone Floor Co. +8701 DRY WALL TAPING KD ita. ing. Free estimates. FE 6-3463 or FE 46191 EE ESTIMATES ON WIRING BLOCK Ax) STONE, | r5ar- fireplaces. Work Gearaanead OR | iT: HT TV SVC C. Diayal wiectrouics, PE Cait. FE 65-8300 : M. P. sear : JENSEN'S WS AFTER- es 8. evenin 4 vpatte 32-0408. ____ Upholstering 23 "Ea? RAPES, SLIPCOVERS ee ve coy airs Cooley uae Ra. SRO BRROLETERO— “TE 5-8888 Lost & Found - POUND: On Lady's eee 4 24 WED. Call at it Office, ‘ny SPAN- sortager & Crescent Lk. anos LOST: iel, male. 2 yrs, old. Vicinity of Blaine & CortWright, License No. _MT3R, Call PE 4-1131. “LADY'S WHITE GOLD waich with stretch band. Reward, PE 4-1274. LOST: SMOKY be “Smoky,"' in vicinity of Scott Lake Rd. Reward, Contact 291 Marion, Pontiac. or call LO 3-5867. LO8T — COLLIE. SABLE & - white, vic. Eeego Harbor. FE 0032. — psd hd Lo ‘SPANIEL. rown, female. About 7 old. Vicinity a Lotus Lk. & indiate Drive. Reward. OR 3-1187, Lost: . MONTHS OLD. F EMALE ANY TYPE OF SOUSH PLANS | sible & white Collie Vicinity of Mtn Green Gh ame ea | | Watkins Lakeland-Draytan, W v2 AO, wl, One Re 4-1 COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- | -o7— ice. Quality work, licensed. Bow: | LOST — TUESDAY, FEMALE ker, MA 4-2253 or PE —— ' te Angora kitten, reward. FE 8-6585 or FE 8-005. LADY'S GLASSES WITH black frames in brown leather case, FE 41062. LOST: BROWN PURSE IN DOWN- town Pontiac, Dec. 20. Reward. FE er OR 3-3019. | Ad xz&? eh | LOST: BRO’ cinity of Baldwin & Merrimac. Contains valuable papers. Re- ward. FE. 5-5047. LOST: MALE BOXER, 18. MONTHS old, Red collar and choke chain. Call FB 4-4525 or OR 3-2253. Hobbies & Supplies 24A PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. Scrabblé games Backenstose re, 15 E. Lawrence 8st. SAINT BY NUMBER $1.60. 0x12 eee a> - — — ~ iy e we sas" Rtret rr Notices & Parsonals 25 ATTENTION ALL WIDOWED AND for water eesiere range and i @ men and women over 30. Electric Co. soso Ww. ee Kaunre Peel cornea crprogl eb ag ay n a a ELECTRICAL SERV. FREE EE bSsT. T le H Partney Electric. FE 5-6439. formated = abe J == GUARANTEED ROOFS A COMPL, 1a A 5 kinds, Est 1918. Hugus Marsh y's, Goo M. berry. Fe 353 N. Cass. 2-3021, FE 5- 23-1244, HOME,. GARAGE, CABINS, a : AEROTREDS 5 re Licensed builder. FHA KNAPP SHOES HOUSEMOVING FULLY? equipped. FE 4-8450, £. A, Young. MASON WORK, HOUSE RAISING, foundations, basements, ete. D & M Building Berries: FE 2-700 or eves..OR 3-22 PLASTERING ew & REPAIR. Vern Keller UL 2-1760. PLASTERING & REPAIR REAS. Pat Lee, FE 2-1922. R. G SNYDER, FLOOR LAYING, Soon and finishing. Phone FE ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUGHING “rept tank *rield YANG FoR septic tanks, Fie e, footings. _Ditehe is boat well. UL 2-5404. “13 _ Help Wanted Female z BEAUTICIAN WITH YEAR more experience, steady call, EM 3-0882. work, reid OR Business Services ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained man | at our office General Printing & | Office Supply Co. 17 W. Law. rence St. Phone FE 3-0135. COMPANION FOR ELDERLY lady Very iight work. FE 5-3756 after 6 p.m v CORSETIERE We have an opening for an ex- erienced corsetiere. Immediate lbera: empirye nied bode Apply Personnel Dept 5th floo NAITF'S Saginaw ot Huron EXPERIENCED SHIRT FOLDER & bosom operator: Must be ex- periénced & qualified minded. for . work in air conditioned § dry cléaning plant, MI 6-8733. . EXPERIENCED COOK “FOR morning, Must be good breakfast cook and willing to work Sunday. _Apply 577 Auburn Ave. FULL TIMm SALESLADY GOOD [pov posoial benefits. Apply Ma- ing Shoes. 50 N. Saginaw. LOOKING FOR PART TIME work that will assure you of a steady income? Avon Spek a e reels fice today F: or write Drarton nee Box 538 4 0. Opening January Sth For women with ambition, person- _ality & poise: career or part time, car hecessary Write stating qual. ificatiohg & ohone number. to Pontiac Press Box 172. : SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to-live or a! good used car, fied NOW. see Classt- | ‘* A&G HEATING CO.. COMPLETE furnace instaliations, repairs and service, Gag conversions. $150. Complete forced air furnace in- Stalled as low as $495. 24 hr. service. Licensed Pa aca & Reasonable. MI BLOOMFIELD wate SRANERE. Wall and windows Reasonable. FE 2-1631. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- Bie and . rewinding. 218 ike Ph. FE 4-3981. FURNACES, CLEANED ND _ serviced, C. L, Nelson, FE 5.1788 HOUSE PLANg DRAWN WITH specifications, Call EM 3-0202. HOTPOINT .APPLIANCE REPAIR, FE 5-843F or OR 3-9176 PLASTERING, NEW OR REPAIR. guaranteed. FE 5-0304. SAWS, MACHINE FILED Manley Leach ° ekies St. T SPIC & : be washings, dry and fold, Price 11 cents a abe bod Guaranteed dervice. 38. 4696 Dixie Hwy... Drayton Plains, Mich. WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF wringer and dort washers. 30 years 7 Pont: APPLIANCE SERVICE ROY'S. 9¢ Oakland FE 2-402) Dressmaking, ° Tailoring 16} Fred Herman OR 3-1592 al fad! OR WOMAN NEEDING advisor phone [A OnE MPLETE COLD WAVE, $6.50. M&H Style-Rite OR 3-3421, wil liams Lake Rd. and M59. DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — 139 ees: Mrs Wallace. FE BEAUTY IS Qe Oe S DUTY kholm gradu- skin is sure to win. Maple (across from Kro- ger’s) Birmingham DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES MRS. A, Taylor, 56 Gillespie, FE. 3-7293. CHARLES CHESTER AIR he eit SHOES. E. 8, MILL OR 3-4942 IN DEBT? IF SO ETUS oul Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Room 716 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. PE 8-0456 ; Give LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY AND economically with newly released pe eB ee tablets 9&8 cents at OLD FASHIONED SCEIGHRIDES. _hayrides. Team pulled. MU +0538. i TV Vice OAR N — SER | COLORED CAT) N BILLFOLD IN VI-| =| \ | | endly FE) zat Confidential "rhe Salvation | | | i FE ¢-4813. Ask "for CONPRLCTS Wan Sark Kee! & Estate. 1362 W H lark Pan LAND CONTRACT: s. Bc ation, Call Pe < 4536 or Ask for ike Wideman. SMITH - WIDEMAN PELE! a WPM SBYER CASH FOR LAN CTS, J. 4. = cre Dixie Hwy. CASH! CASH 3 ob! our. at *ARRO REALTY $4) Cass-Elizabeth Rd — QUICK SERVICE — ‘LOW Mapp Oa noe, to centrocts : et oF cash s AVAILABLE ZE ME BEPORE YOU SELL— WM. H. KNUDSEN PE A416 Evening No PE 2.3355 IMMEDIATE ACTION o —_ gbod = contract. New pleton. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2330 Orchard Lake Rd PE 44563 Ready, Willing and Able Cash buyers wetting for your 1404 contract, Cal) Realtor FE 4-358) ‘artridge,. Wanted Real Estate 32A ALL CASH FOR G! AND FHA EQUITIES. For houses, ts, farms or acre- " WICKERSHAM. 7195 Ww. “Maple MAyfair 6-6250 US IMMEDIATELY if you have a farm or income property. Home buyers waitin Humphries a3 ON. toe Open _— FE 2-9236 GI AND FHA CASH FOR YO"'R HOME es. We can gel] your home for cash with very small down pay- ment. Call us o, further informa. tion. Do not tee} obligated We will appraise your property and tell you the cash you cap receive net to 7 WE WE BUILD DoRRIS 7 PEON REALTORS. 152 W. Huron Phone FE 4-1557 HI $$$ DOLLAR HOME EQUITIES LAND CONTRACTS Wright = Valuet “RE a OAKLAND AVENUE, FE 5-9 E_5-0603 HAVE CASH, WILL TRAVEL We will trav«] to see you and show yon how tc get cash for your home, tand contract or acre- age. Call now for a 30-minute service. No charge . RI ILEY, Rroker ‘Blizabeth Lake Rd. Fw 44821 Immediate Action We can sell your house. Call Now , ‘509 FE 4-1157 0 Dixie Hwy- open Eves "til 9, Sunday 1 ‘til 5. LISTINGS ‘WANTED BUYERS -WAITING. LET Ww U. US SHOW YOU HOW TO GET, CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY, WE BUY SMALL EQU "Leslie R. Middleton BROKER - FE 5-721 “REDUCE FOR THE HOLIDAYS Lose 10 away fast safe, Call today ot ch Health Inst: 54-4131. WILL -RE Son BRENCE room at Edgewater Beach Motor Lodge for vate parking. & meéet- ings. Amps ig ing. $16 per night. OR i Wed. Childten to Board 26| = ALTERATIONS AND DRESS- rel LICENSED HOME NEAR _ing. FE Ponting Motors, Fi 2-031. ALL aun - ALTERATIONS. . se ‘dresses specialty FE Wed. Household Goods 27 6 ~ 4 DR SMARKING TAILORING A CASH FOR USED TVs, FURNI- erat ions. Mrs. Bodell. _ture & mise. 0367. GASH FOR FORNIQURE AND AP- BR SMARIRG TAILORING, AlL- — Odd pi or house full. terations, drapes & formals. done service. E my home, Call FE 8-8455. Tompt, 47841, -. * Sell Us You- Equity Don't lose our po lage | caved toe is 8 listings Sepa: anks : to8 Dinie Hwy. OR 30701 WANTED: I-M MEDIAYTELY Ho oes es Pelrdonds lake spepeny contracts. -Buyers -wait- Paul M. "Jones, Real oes, 833 Ww. Buse i ‘Rent Apts. Furnished 38 33 FRO KIpCE ENETTE. APP i s ‘< ony. 290 Wt Pe coupies \dilits oi dock. Alberta Apts 1 CLEAN, WARM, . ROOM. Adults, pul. a ot 258- Or- chard Lk i +RM WITH PRIVATE BATH. 1 2rms., ist floor. a bath. 5-8330. FE 139 Raebu ¥ ee THE PONTIAC. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1956 a) ee ee ee es * ‘ . . ror te ie te ee Merry Christmas We wish the full warmth of Christmas joy to our many friends, clients and] ~ neighbors. Bb HAPPY NEW YEAR! Clarkston | REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8. sein MAple §-5821 Clarkston, Mich. SEASON'S. GREETINGS 1A WARM, FRIENDLY NOTE OF CHEER GLAD NEW YEAR L&S SALES CO. ~ 3345 AUBURN RD. PE 5-024) er TRE TASK OF LIVING, DA¥ TO) ar; Sure keeps us on the go. But now that Christmas time is ere We wanted you to know. That we're thinking of you and =e you every blessed hap- piness Merry Christmas | PROM McCullough, Ritr. SALESMEN: Lois Thompson Margaret McCullough Ted McCullough Jr. Ted MERRY CHRISTMAS And A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR from all of us at RILEY ~ REAL ESTATE r Robert D. Riley Gallagher S Tom Reagan 18 EB. Hurop | FE +0566 William Sisty Ted Dobski 509 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. PE +1137 FE 482! “AVON CALLING 4 wish from us, direct to You The greatest luck ‘n all you-do! MERRY CHRISTMAS FE 44508 Drayton Plains P. O. Box 536 Merry Christmas TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS, AND MA Merry Christmas And Happy _ New Year! FRIENDS AND! : THE NEW YEAR BRING HAPPINESS | _ AND PROSPERITY TO A EMMA BELL ERWIN 9. POTTER NOAH M. DENTON CLARENCE E. BRANDT BOB CUCKLER CUCKLER REALTY . 236 N. Saginaw a ed MERRY CHRISTMAS es It is our sincerest wish that we may serve ‘you during 1959. . "Mr. and Mrs. Loren Tyler and the entire staff at Orion Community Auction Happy Holiday Season EAKLE CLEANERS & DYERS ARD BAKLE a3) Oaxlana’ Ate. FE 50033 | 6306 Dixie Hwy. To All | Our Customers! 280 Hunter Blvd. Mi 6-6934, ‘By-Pass around 8 Ham} : au SEASON'S GREETINGS May your Christmas be Nicer than ever before And your happiness grow through the years that are in store. Giroux- Franks. GENERAL REAL, EST. Wy MERRY. CHRISTMAS | Bob Frost, Inc. | ae ee ee ee ee a eee WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR Past E*rgeece | AND TARE THIS 4 ALL OF 4 VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. LESLIE. FLEISHER, MANAGER -| BERKELEY VOSS, PRESIDEN 7 N. PERRY ST. Phone FE 5-8121 Merry. Christmas! We would like sincere holiday greetings to all our many friends, clients | and good neighbors. | Happy | New : Year! Schutz MOTOR COMPANY PLYMOUTH-DESOTO DEALER Birmingham With Sincere Appreciation of Your Past Friendliness and Patronage... Your PLYMOUTH DODGE - CHRYSLER DEALER Extends Best Wishes For 4 MERRY Christmas AND A HAPPY New Year COLE'S a ae ca MART a @ratice ri | on Pres alled ake AEA 4- yl 3 to Convey our, | WE THANK You FOR YOUR PAST PATRONAGE AND TAKE THIS TIME TO.WISH ALL OF : You Merry Christmas AND. * | Prosperous New Year # OAKLAND LOAN CO. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. COR. SAGINAW and _ LAWRENCE PHONE FE 2-9206 Merry Christmas Happy New Year Hardenburg Motor Sales To Faithful Old Friends— To Cherished New Friends— TO THOSE WHOSE FRIENDSHIP We Hope to Ear. it is a pleasure: to extend - Best, Wishes ot the season And May Your New Year Be One of Happiness: AND AND » HAPPINESS : FOR THE i Neroeeoes CLIENTS, FRIENDS, AS A YE. We wish vou and vours a a) ey kT SINCERE “_, -AVISHES FOR YOUR GOOD HEALTH Coming New Year Teague Finance Co. Rochester, Michigan xd SEASON'S — GREETINGS THIS SIMPLE LITTLE GREETING TO EVERYONE | SEND- FOR I'M THE SORT OF FELLOW WHO WANTS EVERYONE HIS FRIEND - BLA REALTOR 4536 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-125] | DRAYTON PLAINS Eves OR 323-1708 = Merry Christmas! | TO OUR PRIENDS AND CUs- TOMERS AND MA NEW YEAR BRING HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY TO ALL. FRANK SHEPARD . Realtor OL 1-711 Rochester Holiday Greetings | 32 18: Main St, Ai Ad “ef y fy ee a ee Sincere Holiday Greetings ‘To all our friends and}. customers we have served in the past and hope tof serve in the future. ( Mi ky SERVICE CENTER . 118 WEST LAWRENCE , Retail Branch Oakland at Cass IT TAKES ONLY - LITTLE SPACE TO BAY—- Merry Christmas Day CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES Clarkston SEASON'S. GREETINGS 7 OUR a AND CUS- tomers we sa and wishes add to your cheer on Christmas and the New Yeart AND MATERIALS SALES CO. ~ 5340 Highland Rd. | TO OUR Many Friends M. R. HAN SON Plastering Contractor | 219 Seward FE 32-4981 Greetings! R OF TENSION ENDS MAY THE. YEAR THAT NOW APPEA Re PUT AN END TO WORRIES, FEARS . MERRY - CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR! TAYLOR CHEVROLET SALES MA 4-1561 Walled Lake. MERRY CHRISTMAS! }Oyous holidav season. Prosperity FROM Bob Oliver: AND Employes OLIVER MOTOR SAIJ.ES _ORCH ARD LAKE }And while at it. we want Af WILLIAMS | MERRY CHRISTMAS I WANT. £O THANK ONE & ALL FOR MAKING THIS A HAPPY YEAR WE'VE BEEN SERVING YOU FOR 43 YEARS & HOPE THERE WILL BE MANY MORE . P. W. DINNAN 66 W. HURON WE WISH TO THANK ALL THE AND OAKLAND COUNTY FOR YOUR PAST PATRONAGE AND TO WISH EVERYONE A Merry ‘to thank You | for your faith and confi- dence in our business methods. To serve you | well is our aim. HOMER HIGHT MTRS. | “18 Minutes from Pontiac’ Oxlord. Michigan OA 6-2528;, AND A Happy New Year sincerely | NORTH CHEVROLET | 1000 SW oodward Ave. MIL +-2735 Iiemie gh am SURPLUS LUMBER | _ OR 3-7002 |" | PEOPLE OF PONTIAC Christmas | ed ee ee ek ee Season's Greetings to all our friends io in Pontiac and Oakland County 22 "2 THE SALVATION ARMY Mjr. Ernest Alder (MANAGER). MEN'S SOCIAL _ MERRY CHRISTMAS ~ anda’ HAPPY NEW. YEAR ed TO THANK THE PEO- FOR ace ‘MIDWEST Employment Service Fma_ 406 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. YULETIDE GREETINGS! ANT TO GREET YOU ALL THIS WAY AND SEND YOU HEARTIEST WISHES POR A JOLLY CHRISTMAS DAY. ¥ Davis Machinery Ortonville NAtional 17-3292 A Merry Christmas To You From | Everyone at In HAYDEN Realtor 86 E. Walton Merry Christmas Joh K. [rwin & Sons 313 West Hare REAT.TOR Sine® 1925 mw Street Phone FE ™t ie | FE 8-4530 irs MIGHTY, MIGHTY PLEAS- —and You - AND YOU —AND YOU! TO ALL our customers }go our warmest thanks for’ our biggest year yet ...and we do mean 1958. We're going to keep right on giving that extra value . that extra ounce of courteous, friendly, com- ‘petent service to every customer. Best way we know to say “THANK YOU” is to keep right on with the friend-making policy that built this business in the first place, and we wish you all A MERRY | Christmas A HAPPY New Year RON STEELE: RON SHELTON HAROLD HOPKINS GEORGE HAROLD Community MOTOR SALES 109 East Blvd. S. FE 8 4539 - TO ALLOUR CUSTOMERS -& FRIENDS We thank you for your patronage col vthe’ ‘past year, thd wish A AND A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS . NEW YEAR ~ EMBREE & GREGG Lynn B. Gregg Albert F. Sharpe Lula Young Carolyn Embree Joe F. Hinds Leyon Ostrander 1565 Unicn Lake Rd. UNION LAKE VILLAGE EM 3-4303 or EM 3-3314 | & Christmas wis * that's es A thought that’s friendly, Because we cherish» friendship We send them both to you Merry 3 - Christmas Haggerty Lumber Co, 1047 HAGGERTY HWY. WANED LAKE AGAIN THE SAME OLD WISH FROM ALL OF Us, TO YOU; A VERY ~ Merry Christmas LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer “Ob bent Christmas Greetings And Best Wishes, To each & every friend, For » ‘39 that’s extra fine © From year's in to year's end. - Jackson's Rental-Equip. 62 W. Montcalm FE +5240 ‘ IT's ‘A REAL PLEASURE at THE HOLIDAY TIME, TO SAY “THANK YOU" MERRY CHRISTMAS ek HAPPY NEW YEAR most desire <= T ly Horwite hd och MICHIOAN | Fu ORESCENT tee ave a Pontiac-Buick . » MERRY CHRISTMAS And Staff Wish You MERRY CHRISTMAS - AND A : HAPPY NEW - Aba GS Bud Shelton Bob Eastman George Mahon Stanley Nivelt Mary Jo Hughes Thomas Thompson John Donley” Jim Crothers . Johnny Babarto Charles Mitcliell Richard Elsner . Alex McKinnon Leon Manley ' Larry Cook George Nash Shelton Pontiae-Buick - Rochester OL 1-8133 From All” of Us A Heattielt - That your Christmas be joyful and your New ~ Year one of good fors. _ tune. Edw. M. Stout REALTOR © TN. . Saat Se As’ WE WISH YOU A VERY” -at prosperity, suceess and all you — CHRISTMAS. es A VERY | ie ° a WISH GREETINGS uenar ALL AEG! 0 MERRY costamecs na Pima, | CHRISTMAS | HAPPY | A, . stomers and Friends : aan: PROSPEROUS Christmas A Merry ‘To One and All From ate a : a ~ 1959 To All Christmas WM. A. e ScHUETT Of Our ee ‘45 2 - Aamociston Many Friends HAPPY _ KENNEDY ang ; mer |cnd Customers NEW YEAR | ____ ow. waren, Pontne rane and a , = [ On wees ‘as ™ ; Joyous Singer Sewing } M | New Year ~ Machine Co. a ery 7 rp - WN, asomaw : ‘exTEND Christmas! rom ee ow = All of Us SE eerie (ace ee | ot ‘ TID , = " So once oe we pledge ourselves ; Seen bd ALL —_ To do our best for yout HASKINS TO ALL OUR GOOD | . Friends and Customers oe rors HOYT CHEVROLET : U ‘ Oakland County's Fastest -| AND CUSTOMERS REALTY _ Growing Dealer © PANGUS, REALTOR] tparteR EXCHANGE | mee town ine. | 6751 Dixie Hwy. at MIS 1019 xs, Ortonville. NA 1.2815,|60 8. TELEGRAPE PE 23200 PON-TEL CENTSS. CLOSED 1 Jom, aNd, 1959. Dee oe es Merry | SEASON'S ee, MERRY CHRISTMAS | Christmas | Greetings XXXXXXXXX « TO OUR MANY AMONG THE MANY GIPTS BE XXXXXXXXXXX ae TEAR. OUR MOST. VALUE: Merry Corts une and Saey Sew XXXXXXAXXAXXK FRIENDS Seat ee a = ea qirine, the, Year. _RXXX ; : FLOYD KENT iF 1 ie TEP took CRUMP ELECTRIC ch of us | AND HIS STAFF SINCERE GOOD) [= “Nt Aum ene Y cuihisrmas | “2916-1958 And + os : a ee @ YEARS OF CONTINUOUS njoya - meester) oe | cHRistmas | enn ___ fe mere) SEASON! =| CHRISTMAS! \ NN HOLIDAY "Rk GREETINGS Mery Merry Christmas ’ FROM and a REALTOR Happy New Year PARTRIDGE WIEGAND. | ASSOCIATES MUSIC CENTER | : Cuttord Wiegand | * SEASON'S douee oneee GREETINGS . a AND MANY WISHES eee nanan) Cotes MILE : Ppaonk Fe fen HAPPINE — —— DOROTHY HUMPHIRES —— [On TERSIONT ‘SINCERE eee HOMDAY |Humphries _ GREETINGS — ESTATE ™- 2 Gin Eckalbar WE COULD meee Ramble \ LaRue Keller ane ON \ Walter Nelson Het eve ie : Joh Rotinen j * Bares Wish ae Smith - | MERRY CHRISTMAS Woeder * 0. _ Wideman HAPPY NEW YEAR &.. BIRMINGHAM _ STAY RAMBLER 666 a. Meas Ao MI 6-3900 Smith * “Merry, Christmas™ | Widernan. “HappyNew Year” _REALTY ‘ \. “All Our Friends” ID HOUSEKEEPING ‘SS ok tine peer Snyder —_ r | ‘\Christinas | YULETIDE GREETINGS REALTOR _& ST 4PP) Rd. (Mee) or MU 44617 amt ‘Russ Dawson Mercury—Edsel—Lincoln _English Ford Line 232 S. Saginaw kt ke & ‘The “Big Bear” says: ~ MERRY | CHRISTMAS ~ We wish you and yours a joyous holiday season. And while at it, we want to thank You sincerely for your faith and con- fidence in our - business methods. To serve you well is our aim. ~Benderoff | Bldg. Co. “You're better off with Benderoff” wittam oe “a W. Huron - JOHN ee Kinzler ; REALTOR and Associates pret aoe ichard Esser Fred H. Fear ‘Eva Howard Bruce Kinzler _ Donald ‘A. Rochette Ruth Robinson Grover Scott ° Clair N. Tuohy - Barbara Black Extend to You Joyful methods. . and the We wish you and yours a joyous holiday season. And while at it, we want to thank You aincerely for your faith and confi- Sees ‘in our business To serve you well is our aim. HAPPY NEW YEAR! RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER $1 a Broadway Lake Orion MY 2-2871 From All of Us To All of You. Best Wishes for . _ Christmas _ New Year ‘an fe tart : 2 Pete’ er os “Bud” ” Nicholle Vorhes | "Bud!" Nicholie REALTOR {happiness we wish for | Christmas }To all our clients and] friends — we wish you a Merry Christmas and a age New Year. ay we continue to serve you is the wish of our management and sales- men! PONTIAC ~REALTY Bt EAL FE_ 8.2218 Merry - Christmas! iP WISHES WERE MAGIC, OURS WOULD BRING; WHATE'’ER YOU WANT MOST. WHEN CHRISTMAS BELLS RING. CRAWFORD AGENCY 600 E. Flint 8t. Lake Orion ‘SINCERE WISHES FOR YOUR HAPPIEST HOLIDAY SEASON JIM WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE & aed" yrs 1483 BALD DWIN YULETIDE GREETINGS Sincerely and cordially wishing you Christmas cheer’ and New Year's success. TALBOT LUMBER CO. 1005 Oakland Ave. Pontiac FE 4-4595 MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR J. A. TAYLOR, Realtor . 7732 HIGHLAND ROAD MERRY _ CHRISTMAS To Those We Have Sérved — and Those We Hope to Serve We wish Christmas could be forty-eight hours long to hold double measure of you and yours. HAUPT Pontiac Sales N. MAIN 8T.. CLARKSTON . _ Open nites ‘til 9 ~ MAple 5-6566 ér MAple 5-114, ° TO ALL OUR FINE PATRONS A VERY Merry * To One and All | Gjeetings Réal Estate and Basun nee 48 Mi, Clemens st, §-1201 * - ADD’ S ON LAND ‘| BRA Hearty YULETIDE Greetings To all our _ FRIENDS Te all our CUSTOMERS _ PONTIAC- CADILLAC 1350 Birmingham, Mich. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A Prosperous New Year STATE FINANCE CO. 10a Pontiac Ste Bank Bids. BEST WISHES! that we ig he pete . cond ie Best Wishes lege, and ever for your baaay ire eng ratifying B&B Auction Sales . 6088 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains BEST WISHES” FOR A WILSONY N. Woodward AND REALTY COMPANY Wish YOU AND YOURS, 0 THIS MOST GLORIOU oh ae. THE CHRISTMAS _ jane ‘NEW YEAR iN is OF MERR AND y _Happy New Year CO. CHRISTMAS Harold Turner Ford _—____ TRUCK DEPT. ~ Season's — Greetings From All of Us at JEROME BUILDING THE PONTIAC PRESS —AT SEA —IN THE AIR.. No Matter Where You Are MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE Season's. Greetings FROM ‘All the Folks aT MOTOR SALES» ee You a AL GREEN = yr FE, 5-0885__ WE _3-4200] Merry untny Christmas ; Happy. vow Holiday cal | Greetings From The . vance . ae TATE-WIDE Classified ST Salen Dept. , of EES DICK COOPER B. D. CHARLES, RLTR. 1717 S. Telegraph Merry Christmas George R. Irwin AND STAFF REAL ESTATE 269 Baldwin Aes A VERY AND A MERRY \ CHRISTMAS ‘ HAPPY ~ NEW YEAR “MIDDLETON . REAL ESTATE Wishing All ‘Our . CUSTOMERS " \ MANY FRIENDS\ THE ° Bes! Holiday | o8-ta| ELapece 2 th \ Season Ever | x“ YOu. Phi _ WE WISH 7 AVERY — ° | MERRY CHRISTMAS * H. BROWN, Realtor 1364, W. Huron FE = Ae % ‘CHRISTMAS AND MAY THE YEAR 1959. YOUR JOYS. EACH DAY ’ FROM THE - EMPLOYES OF THE |Factory Branch PONTIAC RETAIL STORE ~~ THE Kw "GOODWILL" LOT 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 GLENN'S. MOTOR SALES WISH YOU A VERY _ MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A Happy New Year GLENN DOUGLAS HOUSTON SHEPPARD JAMES DOUGLAS LLOYD OSBURN Sincere Holiday Greetings TO OUR. CUSTOMERS FRIENDS Our Warmest Wish for - Continued Happiness! ~N | Dorris & Son REALTORS STAY HOME TODAY BY YOUR _CHEVROLET \ anD ENJOY WHAT WE HOPE \ WILL BE YOUR TOMORROW — — MAY YOUR STOCKINGS _ Be Filled With Every Joy CHRISTMAS TREE" Light Up The Meaning™ OF THIS Glorious Occasion MERRY CHRISTMAS Bob Delvo ohn Panchuk ony Grimaldi Russell Graham Walter Boening "CY" x Your FORD Dealer USED CAR DIVISION 147 S. SAGINAW ST. tt To Your Home May There Come More Good Things By The Score. ~ For A « Merrier Christmas New Year Than Ever Before ‘CAMERON H. CLARK and ASSOCIATES REALTORS. MAY YOU HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS FOR ALL THE FULLEST, RICHEST, DEEPEST MEANING OF THOSE HAPPY WORDS. | AL. HANOUTE Chevrolet-Bui¢k LAKE ORION, MICH. MY 2-211 VICS ' RECORD SHOP 702 W. HURON ALL THEIR MANY FRIENDS MERRY CHRISTMAS AN HAPPY NEW YEAR A Merry ale Christmas ot since we ke hung out = bs sningio have been prouder | and happier to “bere served you, — ASSOCIATE — 2 TE SEASON’S GREETINGS TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS, Bob Hutchinson MOBILE HOME SALES (\Mersiest ¢ Christmas \ AND HAVE A appy New Year - Greer — Bud Misfeldt : Dark en Davidson — Norm Hovis Matthews: Hargreaves}, Season’s Greetings ‘To all our friends and. customers, May health and good fortune fol- low you through the coming year, IVAN Ww. SCHRAM - 111 Joslyn,’ . ord. Co-opertive Real Eniate Exchange Your cxf ET Dealer ' eth Precast i \ . i . OWENS ~— And A More Prosperous — 4301 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains. n° OR +10