* ee eS ee a C 7 — : es \ -* J ak PRES { i Sau ‘,.. Unto Us a Child Is Born’ Striking Omens Set Jesus Apart During Early Years By GEORGE CORNELL Associated Press Writer EDITOR'S NOTE: This is another in @ series of eight studies of the birth and times of Christ. It deals with the Holy Family—and up of the boy Jesus. A child is an enigma. He is a private place, like a the growing never-traveled road whose course ahead is unknown. Into the household of Mary and Joseph came such a charge—.a robust, little Son—to open the sealed pages of a life. Its beginning was marked by striking omens. But Mary ‘and Joseph were unassuming country folk, and in that manner, they reared the Boy, giving a plain, small-town upbringing to the Youngster who later would be called: “The Light of the world ... the Bread of Life . . . The Alpha and the Omega . . . The Beginning and the End . ee That is to Come.” He did not have a select—or even safe—introduction __He_first drew breath in a . Herod -wanted Him killed. But He had crib of 1 the staunch, undaunted care of Mary and Joseph. They nurtured Him in affection, courage against danger, discipline and hard manual work. It was an amazing thing at His birth when the came with their breath-taking account of a| Almost overwhelming. Mary didn’t even speak of it afterward, but pondered it in her sn heavenly celebration. heart. Certainty, it didn’t ease their responsibilities. They lacked means to give the Child any social advantages. Joseph was a worker with wood. about a drachma (20 cents) devotion to the Lad of laboring men earned only a day. But they gave full Whom it would be said: “In Him are “hid all the treasures of wisdom and is and was, Which was and and ___|shores, was injured fatally in a * Three From .% * Area Di * e in Crashes Oakland Man, ‘Utica Youths ‘Highway Victims Fatality Toll Mounts |-as State Roads Fill Up With Yule Travelers Two Utica youths and a West Bloomfield Township man were among persons who died in, traffic on Mich- igan’s fog-and-rain-bound roads last night. The boys died an hour after their reportedly stolen car went out of control and struck a tree on 21 Mile The area man, David M. Fulton, 53, of 2599 Littletell Rd., was fatally injured when his car struck another headon on M 59 near Hayes road in Macomb County, The other driver, John P. Szymanski, 40, of Detroit was seriously injured. Michigan State Police at. Romeo Post reported that Gerald Lalonde, 12, of 7526 Crissman, and Gary Hubbel, 15, of 8616 Russell, took the automobile at 10 p.m. Friday. They were dead a half hour later. The 15-year-old was believed by police to have been the driver. Hugh Burchett, 35, of Long Lake, was killed Friday night when his car left a Kalamazoo County road four miles east of Kalamazoo apd struck a tree. Arthur Messer, 53, of Wyan- dotte, suffered fatal injuries when he was struck by a pick-up truck in Trenton, a Detroit suburb. A Mt. Clemens man, William Hennecke Jr. was killed when his car smashed into a concrete abut- ment in a heavy fog on Schoenherr road in Macomb County. ’ Edward Bough, 32, of St. Clair two-car collision on U.S. 12 near Jackson. Police said Bough’s car skidded when he tried to pass an- other car and struck an automo- road near Van Dyke.—_.-++- & the) He's Better as a Sleigh Jockey — emergency landing. after, knowledge,” He grew up in a tiny village, Nazareth, with its dirt streets and mud-brick houses, where oxdrawn carts lummbered into town with melons and lentils, where herds of goats grazed on the hillsides. The circumcision of the Child at eight days old Mayor of Utica Fixes Tickets: He Pays ‘em denoted, in Jewish law, the, — Even. the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4)~ * high-placed don't es- circling the Charlotte air- field for two hours as the pilot attempted to remedy Police Frown on Mercenary Yule Carolling Herbert W, Straley decided today. 1 Pontiac police will crack down “the caroling racket” this Police Chief “Singing carols in the true spirit i i: Fy i i S ? | i E fF ord traffic accident period, the long pre-Christmas — were smothered by the dis- mal weather, which ex- Safety Is Keynote at Busy Corner what he thought was a de- fective landing gear. Meanwhile, on the field below the overcast, murky skies, ground crews worked hastily to spread a soapy foam blanket over half of By PETE LOCHBILER — off of fleshly sin. e- shared. the ordinary obeisance of others: , “He . . . Who did no sin... made Himself of no reputation and a became obedient unto! @ jon drivers who forget to pay over- cape when Judge Frank E..How- ard of Mt. Clemens cracks down time parking fines. The municipal judge yesterday fined Utica’s Mayor George Al- brech¢ a total of $28 for failing to ante up on six parking tickets. The judge's campaign was the runway. Flight 77, a New York to Bir- ‘mingham and Mobile, Aila., ran, was scheduled to stop in Char- lotte for fueling. When the pilot, Capt. H. A. (Corky) Corcoran of Alexandria, Va., started to set the craft down he discovered there ‘was teo much hydraulic and death’. . .” 7s Pe * * * There were simple joys. andi good air and soil in the Child’s home village. Youngsters played (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ONE MORE SHOPPING DAY To CHRISTMAS overtime parking. by the failure of many motorists to settle their fines. One individual, the court said, had accumutiated 108 tickets for pressure on the cylinder of his wheel... Ci with Capital, began to circle the field: He and stewardesses Eve Madsen, 25, of Atlantic Highlands, Hiere Are Gifts That Will Please Done Your Last-Minute Shopping’: pastel flowers. i farm machines, 8 mirrors are painted with delicate Sturdy metal cars, trucks and imported from England, make excellent stocking Bs agFe Sete i “a Building News senaeeee County Editorials ‘Comics peers eeeeene ‘The Animals’ Christmas ... 7 © li to 2 Church News .......... 8 to 11 News ea eeke ores oe ee ee eee wees eee f e. -olored—prushes—andstutfers——for—smali—boys.——‘Thel__=* assortment includes a set of inter- N.J., and Helen Nagy, 23, of Chi- cago, kept passengers informed of developments. Mrs. Faye Wayne of New York, a passenger, said she decided to y. “All I could think of,” ‘she re- “was ‘silent night, holy was worth finishing.” Five children were among the 44 " Capt. Corcoran set the Viscount down with the defective right wheel sliding on the foam while the 1:ft and nose wheels ran on the con-) For Pontiac Patrolman Mel- bourn (Dick) Griffin, Christmas shoppers have an unhappy trait in common with philosophers, lovers, and little children. They're all an absent minded crew, but the shoppers seem espe- cially distracted to Griffin as they dart into traffic, thoughts busy elsewhere. — Griffin-knows, because he is the officer stationed nine hours a day for pedestrian protection at the corner of streets. “Will the lady in the red hat night, all-is-caim,-ait-is- bright" Fiease get back on the -sidewalk: the light has turned red.” or maiming themselves; i i Saginaw and Huron . Keep’ pedestrians from 4] : ‘Sports Sr eee ee ee eeteenes ae! eet ee See ee te eee eee 4 3 3 Women's. Pages ........ 1%, 13 is ease Tom's Market. Mrs, Newman's Variety and Gift Shop. Open @ to 9, Sat.. Bun, Mon., Dec. 22, 23, 24, 915 Orchard Lake Ave. Near Ponkiae Meter Em- hi ra E ; e = i i ifs Ui - =~ “We've got Griffin there to re- mind them.” a *. Griffin also keeps traffic moving freely and is handy incase any shopper has a lost child. Police hope that some of the facts and figures he quotes about streets, which hundreds of Christmas “shoppers are packing more and more as Dec. 2% draws \ i ‘The Voice’ Directs \ Traf accidents sink in \and: stay with|and will stay on the job from noon the listener all year, around. to 9 p.m. every day except Sun- They hope his massage is re-|day until Christmas, Koren said. . membered at other ‘intersections It he’s successful, on Christmas where traffic is not So busy but/morning there will have been no still is lethal to the careless|pedestrian who suffered bumps, fractures or Worse at pedestrian. 4 bruises, j Griffin started his stint, Monday|Huron and Saginaw. eee fic Flow : = ag plo ei = : ~ ee The Auto Club of Michigan ex- gga} pects 1,200,000-cars-to-be-on-the — \) tations move in the state during the four- , day Holiday, but believed trips will OVrop Stamps | zeae, sere 2 Paris of the Dakotas, Virginia, Resents Raise in Price| te Carolinas and Georgia were of Trading Coupons | ™ %* 5 se. Highways were crowded by mo- Some 53 service station owners|‘rists who learned their air- in the out-county area have agreed|tine reservations were delayed or to discontinue giving trading| Canceled and turned to their autos a of. Jan,-15. {to carry the { poliday reunions, _ . move follows a recent stamp : price increase to the gas dedlers,|, Zins were slowed and buses —_ , Signing the agreement were own-|'faveled at Teduced pgp DOWN GOES SANTA! — Poor old Santa \ AP Wirephote|°Ts in Commerce . Union Lake, | {vers under pro- bites the ‘dust (or ‘should. it be snow?) when he cenwed Uf soleieh smnisib dleinth-ane: tink Obi Whe Lae, Crates, Water md, = re tried on a pair of skis at Donner Summit Lodge, St. Nick is a much better reindeer driver than Hapiens jean |p Seger Darah Donner Summit, Calif., this weekend. The con- a whizz on the slopes. oatinn mer prog 3 hare of the flights were rerouted, or r ——| to raising gasolioe prices a cent | Teechehuied. ; . ee Me Re Bei ors ; * / , | i e agree- cna ey i . Foam Strip Saves! Suit Eovpt Today jan PORT SAID (INS) — ‘The last|Stamps range from $35 to $100 Greyhound Bus Company in ; weekly with an average of $50 Detroit threw - bases_on its. ee a See rs ON) week, a spokesman said. Per lvines to take care of its greatest r ane Egyptian soil probably will\have) Most of the stations have been|*ugh since 1950, : been withdrawn before the surhsets distributing a. variety of stamps} allroad stations also were on the Suez Canal today. \ | for the past 18 months. The stamps| crowded, and many trains There is every indication that] cost between $11 and $15 per book] behing schedule. so CHARLOTTE, N.C. (—A young mother prayed, using |the Anglo-French are ready ty of 5,000. ; the words of the Christmas carol “Silent Night,” and ae immediately the occupatiot| ‘The price includes two raise], HMay Sen Wan Mettaoee male passenger worked a crossword puzzle, but “wonder-|ers with blazing guns eee the | thonths. pes ade Michigan, Wisconsin, and ed if it was worth finishing.” . Egyptian Army out of Port Said.) \ +: or SS a on high That was the reaction of two of the 44 passengers wee planer an ory Peeve Atlanta Sets Record ed clear in this con * but dirt . aboard Capital Airlines Flight 77 which landed here last |wire waterfront barricades which ATLANTA @ — A record high|Tonds were muddy and trouble == mark the area not , some. | : night-on-a-blanket of firefighting foam-spredd over a! °° tumed over to United Nations on of 69 degrees for Dec.|" Westward, snow or freezing rain \ runway. troops. inin tor teane oe A. ee pw fence ag lr Bay staan The ed, ps are waiting for them in The old record of 67 was set in Rocky Mountain states, while” four-engined, turbo-jet powered craft made the nasber. Printed | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) aS a Christmas Tree in America Made of Kindness jannua] jamboree this year, Their| were orphaned in a train-autome \funds usually come from the sale/bile accident, The scouts are sell- jing their -trees for money for|,, ithem, : saleswoman in a department. store:went away with all the dolls and offered to buy some more, so did toys she needed. a member of the managerial staff. | In Phoenix, Ariz., the Boy Scouts of Christmas trees, But last Mon- - A} The move snowbalied. The nun‘of troop 241 may net-get-to the;day, seven_children in one family James Dixon Clark James Dixon Clark, 73, of 1044 Clark St., died suddenly at his home lastnight. A resident here one triking Omens Seen . . ’ | pf: | 1919, and was a: groundsman ranbrook Artist | crossover, since 1919, : . no ere S | C 00 | Us S row e The light had been part of the| at Stonycrott Golf Club. He leaves mpassion, courage!*y Inere! + |Wins Top Prize 7 planning that began about three|nis widow, Eva., and a brother, That in y Lie ; years ago to eliminate the long di- Oeatiend Decgel Ss , With Sofa Chair agonal entrance of Woodward Ave- William J. of Township. the holly a kindly ( One) ‘ In response to complaints from|things: That the crowding is! ef the first semester, Dr. Emer- |nue into Hunter Boulevard. The body, at the Bailey Funer- ornaments qued From Page BIRMINGHAM—John C. Adams, Parents in the county regarding) chronic or found over an extended| som said. After lengthy planning and tn- al Home, will be taken Monday there by ‘and/ in the fields of fox-ear wheat and — crowded schooi bus conditions, Dr.| 5, . + exis 5 to Lum for 2:30 p.m. services at a romped jo the orchard, while of Birmingham, Cranbrook Acad- winiam J. Emersoh, county super.| Ustance or that it only exists for) The second condition, while not} terchange ‘ of properties with the Methodist Church and burial aa | their mothers shook down olives *™Y of Art graduate student, has! intendent of schools. explained the & mile or two.” desirable, he continued, is not) Bloomfield Township and Bir- > ae ties with wands. iwon first prize of $2,000 in a na-| situation this morning. In the first case, the school treated as an Genatte oi It ss mingham, the Oak street route ig tree? When they took the Boy to tional design contest for uphols-| ‘Usually when reports of over- authorities buy a bus as soon as jal en into consideration w en on | was opened this month Mary Donovan + It is everywhere in America to-| Jerusalem to dedicate Him to the *Ted furniture. crowding are investigated,” Dr. they can get funds together. Usu. DEX! year's Dus routes are planned.) Co nmissioners are disturbed; Services for Mary. Donovan, ae: * * 8 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. “We find one of two. ally this is cured beiore the end | ‘about a left-turn ban, Moxley says, Lord at 40 days old, they had only 2 the sacrifice of the poor to give, rand Joseph paid-the five-shekel Adams’ design of sofa and chair) Emerson said, featured nubby upholstery on,—— a shaped plywood trays that made up) this last condition because buses, “People are asked to put up with’ : eeebbes seer eg secre that the state is suggesting. It would prohibit turns onto Oak from Donovan, Jr., 3030° Bradford Dr., Westchester Village, who died shortly after birth Thursday, were atu p rformance of ‘Messiah’ | Be Heard on Radio "1 Handel’s oratorio, “The Messiah’ will be heard on anized Church of Jesus_ . starting at station WPON: and on nd: ftom 1t to 12-on CKLW, the air Sunday the Reor- Christ of Day Saints. { 10 p.m., Christ- Eve, trom 10 to 11 on WIR; known as the “ because of its many churches. One ramen reportedly Russians after . Heavy fighting was also reported near -Miskelez: massacred by the the city was cap- a ¥ casiona] light rain or drizzle and} hundred and ten freedom fighters) 36.40 Weatherman promises little! change in the mild temperature’ readings, | Tonight will be cloudy with oc.’ a low around 35, Tomorrow's fore-. cast is the same, with a ell The lowest temperature record-. ed in downtown Pontiac. preceding’ $ a.m. was 40 degrees. At 2 p.m. the mercury read 40. City Home Burglarized About 20 savings bonds, worth’ $25 apiece, and $3r in cash were afternoon, Pontiac fi i i] —e J. S. FARMER GAS & OIL.CO.~ | MERRY CHRISTMAS TO Ahi >. a JUST OFF SAGINAW er temple tax for a first born — $3.60 the bodies of the pieces, laminated p ‘ ‘ | are so terribly expensive that. the northbound Hunter, in order to free Se Su Whe wos he ees snes and sored wv PONHAC Deaths ——- Mystery (Gummer zis cia Me me oa eteng som ak ora ey Oxi called: ' ; , | a - " . “The designs avoid the cliches > he average bus load-{s not at} Dedication of a new stain glass ial in Holy-Gepulchre Cemetery, bought| “The Lord of Glory . , . the |of the market,” said an official of|Mrs, Arthur J. Wilsdon { s capacity, he continued. The bus| window at First Methodist Church * * @ dec-| only Begotten of the Father, full |Blocksom and Co., Michigan City, , | oun § if route is usually plarined ‘so that|will be one of the features of re-/ Mrs, Louise D, MacMillen &| of grace and truth... In Whom (Ind., sponsors of the $3,500 con) Service for Mrs. Arthur J, (La- : ’ the bus fills up at the end of the/legious festivities for Christmas in} ygrs Louise D, MacMillen, 94 > | gilse' we have obtained an in- test. Thé firm makes an upholstery) cile F.) Wilsdon, 49, of 4531 Cass- run. “I don't know who could pay Birmingham churches tomosrow. | who died Friday at the home ot people who} heritance .. .” filler. Elizabeth Rd, will be at 10:30 a..m Teenager Shot in Back the bill if therewere no crowding ; her Mrs. Oliver have no Adams, a 1954 graduate of the SS riffi a Just installed in the Metho- daughter, Kelly, ~~ | ‘But-there remained the work- [Monday from the Sparks-Griffin ; ; long vr tanding af all. dist church's west transcept, the | 3 Woodbury Drive, Bloomfield their own.” | day duties of providing for Him,|thode Island school of design. has) Chapel with Dr. Milton H. Bank of While Walking Along «Another complaint we get is mele west wenseert, ee ey mane og tan g,|the bows at the loom and mill ree ancing while working toward agent Methodist Church of) Royal Oak Street iN house for children, Schools] mined tems tormr the new wia--)-and-bad.lved bere for 12 yearn. * i, : ‘6 | . 4 ' ‘ sore er ier and Ireterve his-master degree at Cranbrook./ mrs. Wilsdon died yesterday , ldo not’ like to have the buses| 4e¥- Dedication wn ee at both | she leaves a son, Frederick J., vote to on eeu the Michigan designers claimed S€V-| morning at her home. She had been| A 14yearold Royal Oak girl was make more than four stops per 9:30 and 11 a.m. services tomer (of Providence, R. 1, and five wall in Nazareth, _ m ‘he'en prizes, with Detroiters taking ij) several years. Friends may call) shot in the back by a mysterious milé because it slows traveling row. grandchildren, son oe Ole the $1,000 and $500, and Martin’. the funeral home after 5 p.m./gunman last night as she walked time considerably. Services set for tomorrow are| After 2:30 services this afternoon town to stay when the Child ed higa . of Royal Oak among four today, - along @ street two blocks from her, “That way the bus can’t make/featuring, at First Congregational at Bell Chapel, the body will be about 1. ” had been eral = maon in the Het of sight : home. ‘two trips and you have to buy twice Church at 9 a.m., 11 a.m., the ser- taken to Providence for burial, pet the wien receiving certificates of merit. e. . Cindy Estes told police she was,as many buses,” Dr. Emerson|mon, “His Greatest Gift’; and an * 8 8 months old w ee Eastern end Awards will be presented on Jan. ? Officials Indicted returning home from a drug store said. offering of toys and clothing for| David M. Fulton men came their gifts 8 during the January Furniture with a girl friend when she’heard, “We do try to give good service|children: at the 4 p.m. church) Service for David M. Fulton, homage to Bethlehem. Afterward,| Market in Chicago. ° me a sharp pop and felt a pain in her and keep the cost within reason-|school program. 2588 Littletell St., who died in an came brief stay in Egypt t for Cheating on Pay back. / jable range.” Other gatherings set are the Uni-jauto accident near Utica, will be avoid knives of Herod's sol- ® She said she told bir compan- tarians, at 5 p.m. for a Yule pro-\at 1 p.m. Monday at Bell Chapel, dim New, Tend wos én New Line Two, tale of copra] tn, rena Wray oe Rescue TWO BOYS ester aves Royal Onk strong. He-was a perceptive Boy, - eg 5b preparing _ Nike guided — mies) Set Oak, that she thought she | escue : wo oys Prt Bape, «11 -dedeaton WFQHY Driver Cited His n interests sometimes ag ff . bases for the Defense Department been ay ~~ F - Fre ~. P d of parents and infants;~and-a chil-|-"**° | vi witvM | puning Mary dnd Joseph, but ie fey i \) Ses have been indicted by a Federal] The two wis Tan to Cindy’s Tom reezing on | |drens program at 7:30 p.m. at) A ide A Seatte, ant found. Saver wit -|grand jury on charges that they/home where police picked up Cindy | -S———"TPeace Lutheran Church. in Accident Account sare! was Le cheated on overtime and falsified nd a ie to a hospital. se Two Pontiac boys were rescued) United Brethren children will . ime w To Service Mt. Clemens, payroll records. — tresfed for a flesh wound from six feet of freezing water yes-| stage a program at 7:30 p.m., | The Pontiac Press yesterday er- «. » made known the left shoulder and released terday after they fell through thin ang youth of Redeemer Lutheran ; mystery of His will. North East Boulevard; Accused were J. Man-| trom ‘the hospital. li th iil in Be you! roneously listed the wrong driver ‘was nourished in scrip- cuso of Farmington and William B.) 4) us ne we - jice on, the mill pond in Beau-) will give « sursery through Pri- ibiamed by Pontiac police in a two Change Other Routes of Oak Police said the was made dette Park. mary program at 3:30 and an : young of all avent Pankin Pn — by a 22. caliber shot which must, Treated for shock at Pontiac Gen-| oider child's program at 7 p.m. |“*" accident in which four persons were taken regularly Jhave been fired at close range. eral Hospital after their screams) were injured. synagogue for “hearing of} Pontiac City Lines, Inc. today| “Mancuso is president, of the Nay'rone were no witnesses to the brought help were James Pope, 12,|_ Embury Methodists will see three; 4,. press wrongly said Walter S ”- "They memorized the! announced a new line servicing the tional Sand Co. and Pankin AS) shooting. » of 1018 Argyle Ave., and William Yule programs, at 2:30, 4:30 and). 04 se of 546 Arthur St was with them inscribed|Mt. Clemens street-N. East boule-jsecretary-treasurer of the M. And : ‘Lister, 13, of 1026 Argyle. \T p.m.; First Presbyterians, will) ia on a drunk and disorder! leather bands about their head|vard area and changes in other|B. Tépsoil Co. Both firmy are, | A neighbor, James Worthington, 8¢¢ youth take part ‘in a com- harge. Sneed, however. wae arms. established routes beginning Dec.|located in Warren. / Otto J h Se { 125, of 978 Argyle was helped, by a/™union service at 5 p.m., and Our! so 34 of blame in the acciden ‘The boy also learned carpentry. 30. The two have been charged with 0 n n ence ‘Milford man, John Dresa in pull- Shepherd Lutherans, youth pro- © yee iB te like Joseph. It was a trade of . * * paying bulldozer and steém shovel . ling the boys out, Pontiac police grams at 4 and 7 p.m. The other driver, Sam Zuruk, 64, sweat and calluses. of the shearing|;,7he new line, named Mt. Clemens|operators straight time wages for for Treason Action said. ' * * 8 of 1130 Mt. Clemens St., was ar ‘ofthe adz, the fine eye No. 5, will operate at 20-minute overtime worked. / The boys said they were crossing John MacLennan rested on the charge. He pleaded Sd caseinaring tine’ ond. You, tnojmeerval® during busy periods v2 ithe pond about 3 p.m. when the John Mac Lennan, 57, 565 Purdy Swty and paid a $25 fine set by : Of saw and bik-hammer,|“CChaeys and st 30-minute inter Dali J ' KARLSRUHE, Germany — ice gave way. St., died suddenly yesterday at St.|Pontiee Municipal Judge Maurice sks of sae and, Maem ae during ottperace weercave POLice Hold Soldier jars sein. tormer West German Jowcph Hospital. A/native of Scot-| =F ie#A e: . ) intelligence chief, was sentenced 7, - land, and a British army veteran’ ‘There was abundant fishing in on Sundays and holidays the to four years in prison today tor Phieves Get Change of World War I, he had been em- the lake of Galilee, an hour's |schedule will be at 60-minute AIJEL ANIME MOIGUDP 4 ployed as @ maintenance man at walk away, and the Boy was intervals. / treasonabie relations with thé); An undetermined amount of (rook “te leaves a oon, John. é : / _. Communists during his 17-month change was stolen from a new car ; free isa in - clear out Monday (Dec. 24) bus operating Apna police are holding an tay behind the Iron Curtain (office at 210 Orchard Lake Ave. G., a brother, Roddy, of Scotland. pe ome vineyards | times will be the same as the Auburn Heights Nike Base soldier| ; ‘| |'Thursday night, Pontiac police! Services will be Monday af 11 a groves of cedar, to learn to.| usual Saturday schedule becaus: |for investigation of a robbery at}. The sentence was announced by},,iq An iron grating on the rear) a.m, at Manley Bailey Funeral make a burro’s pack, this Lad | of reduced passenger loads t of $50, reported by an the Federa! Supreme Court after/of the building was removed to| Home with burial in Oakview, ‘ef Whom it would be said: brought about by the closing of | Atiburn Heights man, Anderson R.|q six-week trial. gain entry, they said, Cemetery, Royal Oak. “He was in the world and the schools and local semen [plese of 227 Gay St., in a car) —______— : world made —_ plants, according to Transpor/ last night. Him deehat po gay ae tation -E. W.| Officers say they caught the sols! the Godhead bodily . . .” Deveshes, Tho Chutney eee ecuce fon te car | ENGLISH POINTER Not until He was 12 did He| *chedule will be the canis as tried to escape from the car. accompany His family on the| ™#¢ followed on Sundayy: Lawson claimed Sais pulled the , : : tact erty ip ‘0 Jerusalem foc the) to li one Lams’ it states for Christmas, giving them| Passover feast, and there He saw) The schedule may Be changed's 14 ‘314 the money. Sais did not! roundtrip tickets and pocket mon-|the great temple. More than 5,000,at the end of the mofith-long trial! 31. "the stolen goods on his “ever trom thelr Christian| Totation. Superintendent EX W. Dreasher 1" chen ar Lakes Hart in veterans hospitals There, in the city, was the tur- said, the need of ‘the customers. on and Robe vt Rood id. | and elsewhere. This is a ‘‘thank|moil of cluttered cultures, the) Buses wil! leave downtown you” for courtesies they received) traffic in slaves, with their felt) from Saginaw and Pike; head e. ‘on the Jewish New Year and the|caps and aprons, the Roman ‘sol-| north to Mt. Clemens, east to Two Utica Youths Day of Atenement. . diers in oe the beggars) Valencia; worth to Linda Vista, . and outcast sick, the chariot races,| northeast to Del-Ray, east to * ® In Boston, employes of the Bos-| pipers to snakes, the shaven men| East /boubvard, north to Val- Killed in Crash | ton Naval Shipyard planned their) and ornamented togas, encia, then swing around Balboa | annual Christmas party, raised) Starting back to Nazareth,| apd DeSoto and back to Valencia. | Continued From Page One) oR coule tite ecvhent trong |S om Mary missed the Boy: ga the . trip nates _ bite driven by John Moody, 39, of to ‘entertain 1,000 orphans instead.| For three harassed days they/continue on Valencia It. |Jackson. Moody was slightly in- TESS In Ft, Polk, La., the 845th En-| searched, finally finding Him jf Clemens, head south on Mill to | jured. | gineer mene al the saM€ithe temple in a discussion with; Huron and then west to Saginaw | Safety experts expressed fear of Precaes ~— — and found enough for! .-holars, staggering them with/His| 89d south to Lawrence strvet. a recon traffic toll over Ln long: Quality controlled cleaning childrens’ Ch parties./ deft questions. . S * *« @ oliday weekend, which ends mid- a which have heen echechiedd, “Never spake a man like this, Because lack of riders during ere neil estimated Aa nition n,”’ many | vot H ft. , | ounci ir uae ses ere a narede at; the ater. would say’ of Him votre riod ee een nly daring CATS would be on the streets and -ghildren aboard the USS Intrepid But then, His worfied mother|weekday rush hours, Dreasher Toads during the extended holiday | for dinner and presents, giving had rushed to Him, ‘’Son, why hast/announced. - ‘ weekend. 1 said ddt each child a sailor host and guide Thou thus dealt ‘vith us? Thy! A slightly changed route taken by Ry Coe van in ds tion inl and sending truckloads of gifts ~|‘ather and I sought Thee sorrow-|the Josiyn Road bus will service the i se4tine usual unpredictable wir ing” area during the rest of the time, , ae wuy vere baptal He said: “Knew ye not that 1% Said. The new Joslyn No. 2 of daylight and. holiday “drinking. ) ~~ that makes you the area. must be /about my Father's Note on ‘Taginaw trom Pike to! The council has estimated 660 traf-| AND . in your evening dress The hearts of people went out) business?” - Howard, east to Perry, and north "ic deaths for the Christmas hol-| \ the smash hit of to children everywhere. It perplexed them. They could|to continue the present route day period, The number of fatali-| THE POINT IS - every party due to not fathom His meaning. But He + + « ——_ {ties reported over the period last - the special attention was/ an obedient Boy, and re-| The present Perry Park-Bagley year was 600. me given your gown : ; route will be known ag the Perr : turned home route will be known a6 the Perry| ; | FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF | our Lustre-Sheen plant. 0, eBay, was melded i recon soud toueverd ule es RAIN, FOG Disrupt ) | spaces of|” ’ , NN the Joslyn-Bagley route, Buses on ; | = OUR 38 EMPLOYEES Ones tare Hey continue after the return trip: to : 7 . i the South boulevard route, he said. (Continued From Page One) | WE WI LL BE CLOSED to 8 P, M. a rain or drizzle dampened the south , — a A . 2Ews 2 | east from Texas, " | | The prospect of a White Christ-| Cash & Cany mas here or in most of the na-' ‘ aa bi ss io: . ‘| 4 VIENNA (INS)—Reports reach-| " renames slight * | a ' : For Pontiac and vicinity, the, ALL % _THE PONTIAC. PRESS, _SATURDAY, DECEMBER. 22, 1956 : crocs "NEWPORT'S BIG DISCOUNTS! BUY YOUR FAMILY GIFTS NOW! SAVE UP TO 50% AND MORE! You Save Twice... With Stamps & Values TONIGHT anp MONDAY : mink coat who plays the femme fatale on Sid Caesar’s-TV show, recently made a speech in her home town, Franklnville, N. Y¥. (pop. 1600). lyou can’t wait to get away from. __ wait to get back to.” me the other night when we pub-crawled to the Waldorf and El Morocco, | she can get— Shirl’s proudest of the mink which she bought) when she went to England to star in “Plain and Fancy” in the | pre-Caesar days. | Milton Herman, the furrier, who, back in the days when she |was poor, would lend her a coat in an emergency. one with a hood.” ‘| Shirl says, “It took six months’ work to pay for it.” Shirl Conway's the Gal By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Shirl Conway, the big blonde with the big “When you're young,” she said, “this is the kind of a town x & k “But when you're older, this is the kind of a town you can't Shirl, having attained—at cppetutuosialy 40—one of the biggest mink coats in:New York and having bought herself a town house here on the uppity East Side, got a little emotional about Franklinville because the girls there had thrown her a coffee. “Do you know what a coffee is?” she asked the B. W. and “It’s a party where they just serve coffee. It started at 6:30 and lasted till midnight.” Shirl’s friends were compli- mentary, but one of them said, “Why doesn’t Sid Caesar do his show at a different hour? We just love Lawrence Welk.” Thinking of all this — and she told him. was supposed to “mix.” Coming from Presbyterian stock she| ) She got a stiff note from the management. With the Big Mink Coat, iz singer has been helpful on TV. Back in the World War It days, she’ was singing Ia & club when spme heckler tomed's couple pennies on the floor. “Now if you'll throw me $18.73 more, I can buy a bond,”} Shirl will frankly admit she’s working in clubs where a girl didn’t find this easy. But she managed to do it. Eventually came success and) she was booked at the snooty. St. Regis. Close friends dropped in, Shirl went to their tables. x « * “Would you! please entertain your guests in your room?” if.said. “Enter-' tainers at the Maisonette are not permitted to mix with the customers.” THE WEEKEND WINDUP ... | Actor Robert Strauss, who grew a beard for a stage role, was asked if he'll shave it off. “Not all of it,” he said, ae the right side." Joan Morton of “Mr. Wonderful” is the first showgirl ever, ichosen by Baby Talk magazine as “Mother of the Month” ., .| Diplomatic Nat (King) Cole says he admires Elvis Presley's’ “energy” ...M. Monroe's ex-hairdresser-sec'y, Peter Leonardi, opened his own place . ... John’ Wayne and the Missus are buying up art treasures in Europe. WISH I'D SAID THAT; -Hérb Shriner recalls a politiclan | the mink coat and the town house—Shirl considers herself a mighty lucky gal. x * * female co-workers in the thea- ter aren't -working?” Shirl asked, “A lot!” “Television must have “stim- ulated a lot of young girls to come here looking for jobs,” the B. W. said. “It’s also stimylated a lot of old girls!”. Shiri groaned. “I’m very lucky to be on a show with SHIRL _ somebody like Sid. If you're not happy with something, you can go to him and say, ‘Pappy, I’m not happy.’ You don’t have to go see some other guy and ask him to tell him.” © Six feet tall in her heels—and she wears the highest heels “I don’t want just a long coat—I want a tent!” she told “I want * * * In London people used to say, “There goes that coat again.” _“You know how many of my | to that now—we already got two cars for every parking space.”) TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Joe E. Ross tells of the farmer] whose plot of land is-two inches wide and a mile long. 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Flowers of Distinction Sinds 1 890 559 Orchard Lake ina Yes, we're simply bulging with gifts for you last-minute shoppers—end don’t: forget the easiest-of-all-to-buy. is an Osmun’s Gift Certificate. We 7 close at 5:30 Monday, so our employees. may. have more time with their families on Christmas Eve. We'll gift. box your packages if you desire. So come in —all you last-minute shoppers— and assure your favorite man and yourself a»Merrier Christmas | | | | : “Two Fine Stores to Serve You" es = "PRE. PONTIAC PRESS, _SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1050 at St. John’s Lutheran’ Church at a Christmas Eve ‘service at 7-p.m. A pageant will be given. “Starting the third year of bere casting service over WPON, Rev. Walter C. Gerken and the choir will also present the 10 a.m. Christmas morning Communion service. ion service on Christmas will be “A aesvice te w for St John|*t 10 a.m. and Holy Baptism at ETS . a.m. Lutherans will be at 7:30 p.m. with instrumental renditions to supple-' ment carols and choir numbers. At St. Philip Episcopal Charch | visit included. Yule Cantatas will to Keep Yule Sef af Oxford Junior and St. Cecelia choirs at | Handel's p.m. and 9, Christmas party tater. | ond ‘Infant Holy’ A half-hour organ recital will open Christmas Eve service at 10 A cantata, “The Infant Holy Ty p.m. at St. Philip's. Holy Commun-|,,,del's “Hallelujah Chorus” and) other specia] music is planned by Oxford churches to fete the anni- Annual party for youth of St.iversary of Christ’ Paul’s church school is this after:|. ° re hart. noon at 2 p.m. with a Santa Claus Hallelujahs will follow. Children of the Sunday School will present a versper service at 7 p.m. Christmas Eve, and the annual Christmas Day service will be at 10:30 a.m. Logs Back Troy Custom By LAURA HOLLOWAY Pontiag Press Correspondent the first Sunday of Advent, Dec. 2, TROY — Families of the Troy|with their small log holders, and Methodist Church have been .ob-|in | home serving an unusual custom this Advent Season, using miniature log candle holders, madé by the Mar- lried Couples Class of the church, that hold four Advent candles, . they lit two candles, one to re- place the first and a new one. Last Sunday, three candles were Holy Cross. Lutheran Church choir will present Rohifing's “Christmas Cantata” at 8 p.m. tomorrow with Mrs. Elmer Green- wald as soloist, Mrs. G. E. Behnke, director, and Mrs. Richard Hinz, organist. An informal coffee .hour| Avon to Add 2 New Trustees Two Year Wait to End With Spring Election; Deadline Set ROCHESTER—First chance that «| Choirs of Immanuel Congrega- - |tlonal Church and Oxford Method-|- ist Church will combine for a cantata, ‘“‘The Infant Holy,” at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Con- gregational Church. _| Mrs. Lee Valentine and Mrs. Cecil Morrow will direct. The Congregational Sunday School Christmas parties will be | divided with one for second graders and those younger at | 3 p.m. teday and the older group meeting at 7 p. “* pm Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Church services tomorrow morn-| Roger C. Jones of 2780 Oldsmobile, LOU ELLEN JONES jah Chorus” sung by the choir. with special music. ‘tude tests. —T ~The Oxford Baptist -Charch | School ts having te Crise Pontiac Seminarian program at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. couples of the church will go caroling and distribute gifts to shutins. Sto 3 Pe es 7] : Hi if : Pilly in Pini HTT rH I it : a Fs f lic Hearing ¢ F r i i; Patrick, Sunbeam Choir, and Nan- ndicy Lowery will accompany as the senior choir sings a special ar- rangement of “Oh, Come All Ye Faithful.” I} Christ’ s Story ‘The story of Christ's coming will, TRO be told in living pictures, candle- light chorale, colorfud tableau, and learned present q Christmas tableau at » fight cantata at programs 7:30 p.m. tomorrow with all church schoo] groups participating in “THE CHRISTMAS STORY”, un- In Rochester, Troy, Auburn Avondale, enactments ty. Farmer Marks 60 Years Wed and 89 on Farm MARLETTE — Eighty nine Genuine Johnson Blades DOWNTOWN STORE - - Saginew ot Maren powers unrestricted, but as a ‘matter of less, it Elk Uppers — priceless gift—a good night’s sleep _ . f give an automatic blanket \ With an automatic blanket you can give a gift that keeps on giving. LUXURIOUS WARMTH that’s restful, a start each day. © ,LL-OVER WARMTH all night through. No cold spots, no heary oa burden of blankets to disturb your sleep. CONSTANT WARMTH—Just as much or as little as you like. Thermo- ah ne ek Se ne oe ae spt viehta eps Ho | See your dealer or =e | came aa + eee a sins miaiheies eeull. bo oor _ taking over as acting President. mais TT, Congress would not have to approve the action. * * * Thereafter, either the Presi- "~~ dent or.Vice President could de- termine the end of disability and the President would resume of- fice. President E1senHower, who has encouraged Congres- sional consideration of this problem, has had the Justice Department looking into the subject. He might make his own recommendations to Con- ” gress. * * * An attempt will be made to repeal the 22nd Amendment which limits the President to two terms. Two Democratic Representatives, UpALL of Arizona and KELLey of Pennsy!- vania, are urging a bipartisan drive for repeal. President E1sgNHOWER Ider and Shorter Regardless of what else you may ‘ j hear gbout it, the Pontiac area . j doesn’t. have the severe winters that j wete.a.regular program a half cen- * tury-or more ago. * Older residents plainly recollect ! when the ground was continuously ‘Teovered with snow from late in No- j vember until early in April. Winters ? with three months of sleighing were grr eee of the amendment. * * * In the matter of Presidental disability it would seem unwise to let the Vice President alone decide that a Presidential illness would justify him assuming Presidential powers. There should be a provision guarding ‘against abuse of this power and for the protection of the Presi- dential office itself against pos- sible enesvaghanente. ra =n eionmeriatiniee eel eed i + The People’s Business: Outlook for Hart te ont Pontiac’s greatest tieup, several of the immediately following Spotlight Likely to Fall on ry ae as bad. Lieutenant Governor By ROGER LANE LANSING — There's a man in the shadows at Lansing whom nearly every- body expects to step one day into the spotlight. = “~® * *: WHe’s a , soft spoken but quick-witted and father of seven who has just about all the attributes that make for success in politics. Often when the chief executive of a state leaves its boundaries, and his power devolves on the lieutenant governor, this actually happens only in a technical and very restricted sense. NOTHING ACTUALLY DONE ° It is understood that nothing will be done in his. absence, or if any decision , becomes necessary, it will be made by his staff—perhaps in consultation with rule, although it has little snow pro- tection. — a often touched iS in name only. x * But when Williams departed for his tour of South America, the role left for Hart was appreciably different. Hart signed the routine proclama- tions and made a few speeches, but he did more, too. Don't get it wrong -—not more than he was supposed to ~ do. Hart is self-effacing to a fault, some of his friends feel, and he over- stepped no bounds set on his artivi- ties. In accord with prior understanding, Hart got in some real licks on the adinin- istration program now being developed for presentation to the 1957 Legislature when it comes in next month, * * x He called in Democratic House and Senate members and went over much of it with them, staying out of a few still formless and sensitive areas, of course. And he did a good deal of work on the program with the governor's staff. REMOVED JUSTICE When a Madison Heights justice of the peace got into a jam, and removal pro- ceedings were instituted, Hart went ahead with the hearing and promptly ousted the man from office. * * * Hart played a major role in the fall political campaign. Hart is a very able speaker, a man well equipped for politics. Me is trusted by Williams. His television personality, his hand- some family, his @ffable temperament, his fine war record and ability to get on with others in politics—all these ure prime political assets. And he is well-to-do financially, which doesn’t hurt. ee little change in our summers. They run about the same as when the win- ters were so severe. * 2 * If this thing goes on in the same momentum as during the last 50 years, there won’t be much differ- ence between summer and winter in - the Pontiac area when the year 2006 rolls around. Two Presidential Issues to Face New Congress Two Constitutional questions on dropped in 1956, probably will be taken up by Congress in 1957. - The new Congress will be asked to _ Gecide: (1) How should Presidential disability be determined; and, (2) should the two term limitation on the President be abolished. > es ®t * The Constitution provides that President can’t perform his , the Vice President shall But it does not say how disability should be deter- ‘drafted, says would place _ for determin- ident him- step aside, ~¥ ck pose that 1957 is Hart's year, but he’s a man worth watching. » powered to call a joint, session of - Congress and announce that he was a << has questioned publicly the wisdom | the chief—and by the stand-in governor There's no particular reason to sup- _ “ ive 4 are plat: LV A "IT 1S FINISHED’ — THE VICTORIOUS CMRAST TON ae teat Monument to All- Time Accomplishment Days of All Faiths Tells Little- Known Yule Legends By DR. HOWARD V, HARPER Here are some Christmas leg- ends that are not widely known, Most of them have to do with the Holy Family. with ripe cherries,. expressed a i : : geg< 545 a a itut te H FR that red breast. Joseph, on. this occasion, was having a very difficult time trying to make a fire out of some hopelessly green twigs, which were the only avail- able fuel. The little pile of sticks would burn only while Joseph fanned them, and he was ex- hausted with the effort. At this point a friendly robin flew in and took charge of the situation. Hover- ing over the feeble flame, he fanned it with his wings so vigor- ously that he soon had it roaring. Its glow reflected on the bird's breast with such beauty that Joseph was inspired to confer the color on him permanently as a-badge of -his-serviee-tothe-Lord. HEROD’S TROOPS When the wicked Herod ordered all male children under the age of two to be killed, Joseph having been warned in a dream (Matthew,. Chapter 2, verse 13), took his wife and Child and fled to Egypt. * * * Herod's soldiers, of course, pursued them, and there are two stories of how the soldiers were foiled. Li IL ONES | — 4G. One telis that at a time when the chas» had become very hot, the Family quickly took refuge in a cave, just one jump ahead of the troops. As they rushed into the cave a spider immediately got te work behind them and in a matter of minutes had spun a web that completely covered the cave’s door. The soldiers, seeing the web, naturally assum- ed that no one could have géne through this opening in some time, and went on to look else- where, * * During the flight to Egypt the Holy Family, still only a little ahead of their pursuers, passed * by a field where a farmer was sowing grain. Recognizing the _ plight of the fugitives, the amiable farmer offered to misdirect the soldiers, but Mary told him he must not lie. _* P * Immediately the grain that had just been planted sprang up, grew to maturity and turned yellow—ready for the harvest. When the soldiers, hot on the trail, came along, the farmer in complete honesty said that Mary, Joseph and the Child had indeed passed by, but that it had been when he was sowing this very field. The soldiers, of course, supposed it had happened weeks before and turned back. Couyright 1956) - Noice of | of the People vere Punishment - for Se Who Used Razor — Letters when nee ry Secouse k of space, met name, ry teleph number of tne writer must y letters but these will not be published if the writer 2 ees unless the letter is ¢ its nature. The courts are the only place for that school boy that slashed a school principal with a razor, What are we coming to? If major offenses like this aren't punished and punished severely, why should other border line cases behave? And why shouldn't other normal people drift into border line cases? Either we have protection from hoodlums or we haven't. If delin- quents like this can slash law and ~ authority and not pay and pay hard, we're bringing up a group of bandits, thugs and murderers. * The present instance could very easily have resuited in murder, [ hope the most extreme punishment possible is dealt out and that it is done swiftly, New Teacher They Caused It, Let Them Worry’ Somehow, I can't get all steamed up over the fact the British and French may be short of oil. Who sunk those ships in the canal? Who broke faith and encouraged the “invasion?"’’ Why should I weep and give up my own gas for the sake of the monkeys that cause all the damage and the trouble? I think it is time we adopt a policy of “America for Ameri- cans."" That would include the Canadians and I'm in favor of in- cluding the Canadians. I also be- lieve we should start thinking about ‘‘American Money for Ameri- cans.” Let some of those Euro- pean smart boys start passing their tin- eups--on-.a-different bunch of street corners. Sam ‘Help Hungarians After Americans’ It is all very well and good to help Hungarian refugees or other such people, but why not start at home? Recently I tried to get help for a young woman and her two small children who had been without heat in a heap of a house and not only that, the house was alive with rats. But I couldn't find anyone to do something for that mother and her sons. Mrs. H. W. (Editor's Note: Because the strike at Fisher Body has now Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: Avoid Sleeping Pills at Any Cost. “Wife and I can't sleep nights unless we take sleeping pills pre- scribed by the doctor, We. just lie in bed, our muscles jumping and twitching if we don’t take the pill. The doctor says there's nothing - wrong with us but nerves , , .” E.) Answer—Far Letter pace the floor wringing your hands and velope and ask for pamphlet aed to Sleep Well. “I tried with excellent results gasoline and Whitfield’s ointment for foot itch. Cured it.’ (R. E. H.) Answer — On written request Foot, Ringworm Foot Itch, “What does ‘diffused sunlight’ mean? Does a person derive any benefit from sitting indoors in the sunshine?" (Mrs. W, H. 0.) Answer ~ diffused means the light is spread out, as skyshine on a cloudy day or daylight in the shade. Direct or diffused sun- light that reaches the uncovered skin through an OPEN window is about the same as outdoor sunshine, Sunlight passing through window glass-loses most of itg ultraviolet value, Special window glass partially admits ul- traviolet, ee “Your opinion, please, of the teachings and advice of Gaylord Hauser, food expert , . .” (Lt. D, A, J.) - Answer — Whatever teachings or advice of Gaylord Hauser’s 4 have seen seemed OK, “Please tell me if blueberries fresh are good for people with dia- betes. Ben Told fresh blueberries act like insulin . , .” (Mrs, W.F.) Anewer—They dow't They con- tain as much (Starch and sugar) ag cherties, ’ raspberries, or peats (15 per cént), Send 35 cents and stamped self-addressed envelope for book- let Training for Diabetes, “I was born and raised in Penn _ Yan, Still summer on Keuka Lake, - rect such manifestations of nu- tritional. deficiency, “Formerly colds were almost chronic with me, but since I began using the iodin ration about 2% years ago, I haven't had any. For- merly, too, I was always chilly even where other people were may- bee too warm. Now I'm comfort- able in that respect . ..” (Mrs. L. J, T.) Answer—Anyway it can do no harm to try, Send stamped, self- “Been causes heart trouble, holes in your stomach . Vv. H.) also eats a.” (M. told too much fodine or we you how much is too much, I recommend no more than every- one ought to get. “T have passed by 85th birthday. Work in my garden and around the house. The doctor told mie my heart skips a beat occasionally. Is this a serious condition? Please find 35-cents inclosed, for your C V_D booklet on heart and artery troubles...” (C, J. T.) Answer — No. Mine does too. _ There are times when a good doc- tor should keep his trap closed. * * * not more than one 100 words long pertaining to personal beelth and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stam self- addressed envelope is sent to Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, _(Copyright “186) been settled, The Press will print no more letters discussing the con- troversy. ‘Veterans’ 1s’ Parade Too Commercial’ A wholehearted agreement with “One Who Still Remembers” re- garding the mercenary usurpal of the Veterans’ or Armistic Day parade to turn it into an advertise- ment for business and industry. 1 sincerely hope that the Veterans’ organizations will not again march to advertise big business, but will march in observance of Veterans’ Day, for those who fought and the victories which we were fortunate enough to win. I also hope they will have no part of promotional schemes which subordinate the tra- ditional meaning and spirit of the parade. This thing is shameful. Unless we take note, Memorial Day may be next. Unscrupulous money-grabbers will obviously go to any low and hold little or nothing sacred. , Another Kememberer Lion Fans Send Replies to Letter Just a few words of comment on the letter by “Old and New Bear Rooter.” I think most of the Lion fans. and players believe in good sportsmanship. And_ there was very little of this shown by either the fans or the Chicago players Sunday. I mean not only the tackle on Layne, but also when the same Bear was evicted for the same offense against an- other Lion, and when another Bear tried to kick a Lion's head for a field goal. Buddy Parker is a coach who believes in fair play. T” tetieve”~ Pontiac; Michigan fans believe in fair play, Mr. Bear Rooter. Lion, Tiger, Red Wing and PHS Fan In answer to “Old and New Bear Rooter,”’ he had better move back to Illinois and stay with his loving Bears if he is going to be that kind of a turncoat. dust a Loyal Lion Fan Portraits PORTRAITS By JAMES J. METCALFE I hope this Christmas will be- come ... Our Christmas to re- member . , . With all the holiness and joy ... Of this time in De- cember . . . | hope, my darling, you will give . . . Your promise ever true ... Ag much as I as sure you that... 1 am in love with you... As much as I have longed for you - +. And want you more than ever . , ..And humbly now I offer you . : My every good endeavor... I hope this Christ- mas will turn out... To be your happiest . . . As you are in God's favor, and . . . In every manner blest . . . And may the new year - .. A most enchanting . Of faithful love and dreams fulfilled . , . Each mo ment of each. hour. (Copyright, 1956) Looking Back 15 Years Ago 100,000 JAPS attempt landing on Luzon FIERCE BATTLE rages on Phil- ippines. 20 Years Ago LEGISLATURE PASSES job in surance law, CITY POST OFFICE business breaks records. Answer—Maybe Ben will tell Case Records of a Psychologist: Women’s ‘Intuition’ Isn’t Fictitious Why was Paul so tactless? Do you believe women are bet- ter psychologists than men? Do children prefer to confide in their mothers or their fa- thers? Do you think. woman's intuftion is inborn? The can other weer. p= rial raise you confidence of their children far more than do fathers, Woman's intuition is not an in- heriteq talent. Ht is learned by of tone and these other delicate evidences of inner tension. Even in pioneer days, the men on the teste of offered below. — 1D. -—might-—plant-potatoes-and beans. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE ‘Case T-354: Harry W., aged 35, ta 0 Mah pogenrs ey eer. a *- Harty ta tidllbenst® Wy wide 08: mitted, “bat I wish he would use aman ae on the table But it was ‘the wives who spaded a little plot, often after twilight, to plant a. few flowers. All throughout civilization women have thus been more sensitive to cultural and spiritual matters, __ They are the custodians of music_ and morality, education and art: that come to me via this education- al column, about 60 per cent are from the female sex and 40 per cent from boys and men, | And part of the explanation lies in the fact that women write about their children or their husbands, parents and other people. Men usually write about them- selves, They are more egotistical and. thug mere selfish than_ “I carry my tact and child-rearing strategy in my wife’s name, too," There are obyiously many excep- tions to that rule, but who is it _ during the weeks before Christmas Detroit ~-and-— Meat See atew pee ee ae i er as eg aE. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 22.1056 ie ee ~ Mary Bllen Chase mld: “contend m date. Tt is a state of mind.” oe Christmas spirit pushes aside gieed; giving replaces it. It is a birthday of freedom when peace is paramount. The Christmas tree is the symbol of eternal lifg, tinsel reflects ~ : = the light of man in his struggle toward understanding. Our gifts are physical ex- pressions of love to be held and appreciated. r'Phe day is filled with joy and song, good cheer and happy greetings of family and lh aA ML friends. It is a celebration of the birthday of Christ, the Lord. Through the hilarity there is a sense of reverence, a feeling that God is Host and His Son is Guest. Our hearty wish: “Merry Christmas to all of you. fo Be Given Sunday “. & SIPLE HON. CLARK J. ADAMS MAHLON A. BENSON CONRAD N. CHURCH LOUIS H. COLE R. CLARE CUMMINGS JOHN: Q: WADDELL —- GEORGE K. ZIMMERMAN . The Best Are Ahead of Honorary Director CHAUNCEY H. HUTCHINS C. BRYAN KINNEY ... Attorney BRANCH MANAGERS VERN McMASTER ...Dewntown Branch M. M. SORENSON ... Rochester Branch AUDITORS — JENKINS and ESHMAN ON HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron INSURI cn DOWNTOWN BRANCH sig y 16 E. Lawrence St. VATICAN CITY W—Pope Pius VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME. | *2's, Christmas mess 266 N. Perry Street 4 _— Phone FE 2-8878 | in 25 languages—incl BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS } Look ahead and visualize the wonderful things R. C. CUMMINGS .... President . M. A. BENSON. . Vice-President to come... they need not be just day dreams to CLARKSON... Executive you... when you build your future on Savings! Vice-President and Secretary E. W. JOHNSTON ..... Treasurer ROCHESTER BRANCH 407 Main Street The 80-year-old head of the Ro- Pope's Vule Message| estate annual address Sunday at 11 a.m. a.m. EST) in reply to the greet- ings of the College of Cardinals. se is expected te spent shout 36 XII’s Christmas message to the minutes. His original message, in ‘Italian, will be broadcast by the broadcast ding Chinese] Vatican and Italian radios in hook- with other networks. -Years_of Our Lives} Us... 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To Unload a Late Shipment of "5,00 00’ $1 and $2 VALL Per ee Pere fro ie fro re oe there’s still time to choose smart gifts ... here! Belts Scarves Dress Shirts Slacks Gift Certificates Sport Coats Handkerchiefs Sport Shirts Hats Suspenders Hose Sweaters ; Ties Jackets ty Jogekets--- HE Pajamas T-Shirts Robes Underwear. _ Raincoats Wallets How about the postman? The cop on the beat?’ Your favorite barber? Garageman? Or eveh Uncle Fred? If you've overlooked anyone, don’t worry. Come in and choose gifts of good taste _ that say Merry Christmas in @ very smort woy! Jaan Togs vee NEM ee Ei “ oi Hg Evening Service ..,.7:30P.M. | Wed: Prayer ' Bible School . Worship ..........1045 AM: SSaeRERanAnD” ane amend “sarunpdy, DEC EMBER 22, 1956 Bible School eveee A L:20 AM, Worship ...........10:00 A.M. Youth Fellowship .:.6:00 P.M, Mecling ..s-+-:...7:20PM JOSLYN AVENUE Sémend L. Watkins, Paster sesee 930 AM. — Youth Fellowship .. ee eee eee in the pageant at the Oakland Pontiac road; Gary Bowes, son ASLEEP ON THE BAY — And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. Shown as they will appear Debra Meredith, two year old daughter of the Noble Merediths of 840 Slocum street: (left to right) Lynne Webb, five year old daughter of the Howard Webbs of 2135 Avenue United Presbyterian Church Sunday are of Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Bowes of 44 Chamberiain street; Nancy Bain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bain of 320 Oakland avenue; five year old Connie Miller, daughter of the Robert Millers at 2165 Rosewood drive and Annette Webb, four years old and a sister of Lynne. The baby, 15 weeks old, is John Boisseay, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Boisseau of 696 Third street. The pag- eant will be presented in nine tableaux. Debra, Lynne, Connie a ndAnnette are known as the tiniest angels. Gary and Naney will portray Joseph and Mary. |65 Cub Scouts Party {Christmas Tree, OXFORD — Over #5 Cub Scouts Carrols and Gifts . 7:00 P.M. Church Choirs Pageant in Nine Tableaux : the New Hope Missionary Baptist — and refreshments. Christmas Carols Slated at New Hope “" "2". “The Promise of Christ’ will be the subject of the sermon by the Rev. Ford B. Reed at the 11 o'clock service Sunday morning in guests. be an exchange of Christmas gifts Children will receive Christmas stockings filled At 8 p.m. the “Wandering Trav- elers”’ will present a program, with the mail choir of St. Peterson Baptist Church, Detroit, coming as | Church. A Christmas program will be. presented at 6:30 p.m. by the CHRISTIAN PHYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH Senior Choir entitled “A Rich 30 Whittemore Street Food.” The two Junior Choirs will | 7,00 P.M. Sem. Eve. Preyer Service sing carols at the service] 5:50 P.M. Sun—Hl. J. Drake and again at 6:30. Following the service there will) Silver Tea, Wed., Dee. 26 |: \ CHRISTIAN TEMPLE $05 Auburn Ave. st Full Gospel — Nondenominational DR. and MRS. LELAND L. MARION, Pastors 9:45 Thru 12:15 A. M. Morning Worship and Bible School Rev. Luther Sheifield Specking at All Services 7:45 P. M. Wed. Eve. — Bible Study A Friendly Place to Worship | Central. Methodist . Milten H. Bank, D. D. Minister Calvin ©. Ries, B. Sunday School “9:45 AM. Morning Service 10:45 A. M. “THREE TREMENDOUS WORDS” 5:00 P. M. Christmas Sunday Vesper Service Pageant: “The Stars and the Stable” Christmas Eve Candlelight Communion Service 10:45 P. M. eevee eee eran eee aee oveoev eevee eee eee Press Phete| | | | | ” (Broadcast over WPON 11:00 A.M.) Dr. M. H. Bank, Preaching FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass’t Pastor Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— the Word SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. (Classes for All Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M: “| KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVETH™ to Be Presented Sunday gifts made in den meetings. Next) The Southwest Community Bet- pack ee will he Jan. 23. ,_jterment and their families met for a holi-| , day party this week, with awards Celebr ation In being given and parents receiving! fo Sing Sunday Assn. of Pontiac has Ancient and Familiar jplanned a Christmas celebration METHODIST W. Y. P. S. 6:45 P.M. EVANCELISTIC 7:30 P. M. Rev. C. D. Priess. pastor + Hlighted especially for the occasion 'for children of the area from .6 to 8 pm. Monday night. Mrs. William §. Grant, president jor the association, said today that ‘an outdoor Christmas tree will be Songs to Be Caroled “ at Evening Service Sunday at 7:30 p.m., the com bined Senior and Junior Choirs of! on Dellwood street between How-| the Christian and Missionary Al- land avenue and Earimoor boule-|jjiance Church at 178 Green St. THE SALVATION ARMY. (CITADEL) will present the annual Christmas vard. ) City police will block off the| Musical under the direction of John) area for the Christmas observance Hazlett, which will include caroling and) The program, entitled “The Story children will return home with) of Christmas in Music” will be as 29 W. Lewrence Street ——SUNDAY SERVICES—— Sunday Scheol—9:45 A.M. Young People’s Legion—<6 P. M. Holiness Meeting—11:00 A.M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. M. Thursday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. $/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Michalsen. commanding olfficers-in-charge YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED! gifts of fruit, candy and nuts from) In case of bad weather, the event will be held in Mrs, Grant's home, | ,295 Dellwood, she said. Tale Should M ake}: Faith More Full in Three Faiths =| A story that came -last ‘year 4.99 An ideal, distinctive CHRISTMAS GIFT The ‘SLENCIL’ The handy pencil that is Available made flat to fit in your Bible in assorted or book. Tailored:to fit the colors and 2 hand. Has a beautiful, mod- hendy sizes. ern appearance. - CHRISTMAS LITERATURE. SALES 39 Oakland FE 4-9591 “EN, Y,, from the quiet little Long Island, village of Glen Cove is be- jing told in many churches this year as “rather typical of the .goodwill of Christmas everywhere in America’”’: A retired Episcopal rector’s ‘Christmas tree, a 15-foot spruce .on the lawn of his new home, (was stolen, | Learning of the loss, a- neigh- ‘bor, a man of the Jewish faith, iquickly offered a 13-foot fir from ‘his own lawn to replace the stolen itree. A nursery owner, a Catholic, ‘and three of hig men took care of ithe tree moving and replanting.} ‘As the retired clergymen says, J) "This is a wonderful example of =, religious understanding.” . . All Saints Episcopal Church Williams §t. at West Pike oy The Rev. Levis W. Towler, bursts” SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 9:30 A.M. Morning “Prayer and Litany; Church School 11:00 AM. a Prayer and ser- by the Rector; 5301 Haw 8:00; 0:15 Services : $:00 P. oe Christmas I n k 7:30 P. M.~Christmas Service at eng Bae goal “| Christmas Eve. 10 + et oe A Sing an of Christmas ery Comments the local newspaper: \“And indeed it is. It is the type \of incident that points up the spirit of the season — for Christians |marking the Christmas holiday; ‘for Jews observing Chanukah, or \Feast of the Lights.” Pope Pius XII to Give Christmas Message VATICAN CITY (®—~ Pope Pius Xli will give his 18th annual Christ- year on Sunday, Dec Phe Pope will make sie address in reply to Christmas greetings from. the College of Cardinals, whose members he will receive ithe association, Mrs. Grant said.| organ pretude, “o Holy Night’ mas message to Pan bps this}? | follows: ; Due Prayer ee sche Sing Afeluia .... a Combined Choirs am Carol ..66s.0: Senior Choir 5 Come manuel ....666) tor Chotr °o Soy Might ....ecsceeees or Choir s * * » Junior Choir witeery Dentiemen * rst Noel .....4.. Junior Choir © Bethlehem City .. Vickie Vendecar The sae of Magi Kings, Orgen Ethelyn Ashley Away in ry Nannger +-».Combined Choirs Room in a Manger, solo . John Bersche * = * I seaee the Bells Christmas Dey errr Junior Choir) Pairest ong | Co ore Junior Choir Har the Heralds Angels Bing His ‘Wame ‘Ghali Be Caled Wondertal” Senior Choir L*] ‘Come ‘Let Us ‘Adore Him. Senior Chotr The Story of Christmas..... Senior Choir Accompanistg wil] be Miss Eth- elyn Ashley at the organ and play- ing the piano will be Mrs. Frank is pastor, Children of Church ito Present Program morning, The service will open with prayer by the pastor, the Rev. LeRoy W. Shafer. Everett Spence will read the will welcome the #esee eee wene eeeenae _| Hester; Joseph, Gary bowes and innkeépe Van Husen, The Rev. C: J. Bersche Scripture lesson and Susan Shafer! YauitiRoom in the Inn,” “Away Manger.” Lardy Lullabye,” cies!" Bethlehem | Oakland Avenue United! Presbyterian Bible School will pre- sent a Christmas pageant entitled, Got 8 = Supre me Gift’ at 7:00 p.m. The pageant will be presented in| coming out of a still picture, speak ing, then returning to position. A herald will read the correlated’ ‘Scripture between the tableaux and special musical selections will pre- | cede each tableau. The tableaux consists of “The Prophecy,” “The Annunciation,” “Gabriel Appears to Joseph,” “Joseph ang Mary Come te Beth- lehem,” “The Birth of Christ,” “Angels Appear to the Shep- herds, “The Adoration of -the - Shepherds,” “Herod and the, Wisemen”’ and ‘‘The Adoration of the ‘ Wisemen.”” The cast for the pageant includes, Roland Williams, ‘herald; Melvin Williams, Isaiah; group of wor- shippers, * Paul Marien, Michael! hard and Jim. Haun; voice of| God and ‘angel, Teddy Bowes; 'Mary, Nancy Bain and Mrs. Stan r, Dale Harvey. a Also included are ‘ponald Cox, Jerry Cocking, Bobb Bell, D. J. Upton Jr. and Bobby .Powley as Shepherds; Charles Stevens, Gor- don Messer and Jim Heisler as Wisemen; Douglas Cameron, as King Herod and Dale Fox, the) Rabbi. ; Infant Jesus will bc John Bois- seau and the older baby Jesus, | ate departments of the Bible | nine tableaux, with the charneters| Mrs. Gerald Shafer, Mrs. Ger- aid Schultz, Rev. Theodore Alle- bach, William Coffing, Naney Bain, the Junior and Intermedi- | | School. Properties will. be managed by| |Charies. Bradsher and Don Upton: |Cast prompters, Mrs, William Cof-| fing and Mrs. LeRoy Koch. * 2 *¢ | William Coffing wili be in charge lof lights; Gay Ann Talmage, pro- jectionist; tape recorder, Marcia Shepherd; organist, Mrs, Winifred Perrin and Mrs. Gloria Luck. | The pageant ‘is being directed | assisted b- Joyce Sweet, Bible | Schoo] superintendent. The Rev. Theodore R. Allebach,| pastor, will preach at the 10:00 a.m. service on the theme “The) Good ‘Tidings of Christmas.” The! sacrament of baptism will be ad- jministered and members will be EVENING WORSHIP—7:00 P. M. CHRISTMAS MUSICALE Directed by Kyle Wilson Dr. H. H. Savage speaking at Morning Service by Glora Luck, youth director, THE MESSIAH Sung by the world known Messiah Choir of Independence (Mo.) in its 41st annual performance, will be heard in the Pontiac area on Christmas Eve in two performances: WIR Detroit—10:00-11:00 P. M. 760 on dial CKLW Windsor—11:00-12;00 P. M. 800 en dial December 23rd this may be heard on our local station: WPON. Pontiac—10:00-11:30 P. M. 1460 en dial Presented by THE REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS as its Annual Christmas gift to the Nations World Headquarters—Independence, Missouri 19 Front Street, Pontiac, FE 2-7349 MeVittie School, Drayton Plains, OR 3-6428 jreceived, At the same hour the Beginner’s and Children’s Church will com- bine to see the film, “The Bright ot Sor May Annex Ferrysburg GRAND HAVEN @® — City coun- cil has approved an area study to oat pee 4 ee of lage of Ferrysburg. Residents “ Ferrysburg rejected a proposa incorporate as a city at a py election Dec, 4, - Stevie Hester, The angel chorus which appears a group of three angels with trum-| pets, Marilyn Coffing, Teane Wil-) gon and Carolyn Talmage. The “tiniest angels’’ will be Lynn! and Annette Webb, Debra Mere- dith and Connie Millet, ‘ “And the Glory of the Lord,” “—O ‘Little Town of Bethlehem,” . a Mae —— by the Vatican radio and various : Christmas Day, 10:00 A, M— hpedtonelh yrighated gay marae: Christmas Communion be beamed in some 28 languages to all parts of the world, | i Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages Auditorium Bible Class 10:00 A. M, * “Jacob Leaves Home” Gen. Ch. 28 11:00 A. M. s “Birth of Jesus” 7:30.P, M. 4 rd ee Se by Dr. “fn Bethlehem (exact } of Jesus), Church of - Nativity, etc. ae Baptismal Service oe Dr. Malone i Speding at All Services — ee et WISE MEN VISIT HEROD — Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king; behold, there came wise men from the east to Jerusalem, saying, ‘Where is he that is born King of the Jews? for we have seen his star in the east, and are come to worship him.”’ Shown as they will appear St. Paul Lutheran Pageant neat Sz 2 el ofan Includes Sunday School A Children's Christmas Pageant will be presented Sunday at 6:30 p.m. in St. Paul Lutberan Herod, then follow the star to the| 5t- Paul Latheran Church, will manger at Bethlehem. The Sunday| ®eld their Christmas Day serv- |number to 10,000. School children will then unite to| 'ees @t 10:45 a.m, ‘j ; Jerry Kandt will have prominent ‘speaking parts throughout the pa- geant. 72 ye = * . | ST. J will hold a Youth Rally at 7:3 Youth Fellowship Rally | Hack Vanimpe evangelist ant Christmas Eve Service . Scheduled for 7:30 P.M. furnish musical numbers with his, The Oakland Youth Fellowship| Wile, Rexejla, who will sing and) ,.' Oaiiand Park - Methodist! With choirs and congregation sing-|¢ ‘Church will hold its annual “White Scheduled for 11 P.M. ipresent piano selections. be giving a Christmas program.|§ On Christmas Eve at 11 p.m., A | - Candlelight Service will be held| all] Fx G ‘ing Christmas carols, The Rev. ° ? SS ls ; jJames W. will ch on & tonight at Five Points Community! About 52 per cent of Americans Gift Offering’ service at 7 p.m.|-“The Parcklige en Pe and the Sav-| # Church, 411 E, Walton Bivd. over 65 years are women, “For there is born to you this day in the city of David, a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.” OHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH (NATIONAL LUTHERAN. COUNCIL) : 87 Hill St.-at Cherry Court Just South of New City Hall Parking Lot SUNDAY Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Monday Night, December 24th, Christmas Eve, 11 P. M. 7 Festive Midnight Choral Service May He; Whose:birth fe | Singing of the Traditional Christmas Carols. Special Music by the we celebrate at Christ- 4 _ Junior and Senior Choirs. mas, grant to you His us at , DECEMBER 23rd , Message: “Tis the Night Before Christmas” '°?'"& Benediction ~~ We cordially invite you to worship with _™astide. Christmas services. (= = A} iA : ai 5 REV. CARL W. NELSON, B.D., Pastor and a Blessed Christ , f9 fo fo fo fF fs Ss fs" fy . . » fe , tf » , *s 2 ~ Lutheran Chris ee ae GRACE 114 Bouth Genesee 7 SUNDAY— « Qand Tham... ce ceees qeosescoece Morning Worship REV. RICHARD C. STUCKMEYER, Pastor LP A PPP LLLP PPP AL PPO RSL ME EAE BERING REV. GEORGE J. MAHDER, Pastor CEDAR CREST Farnsworth Off Union Lake Rd. 136 6. Washington Terra eee eee ee ee ee 7 p. m. CHRISTMAS DAY— REV. O. EB. BEHNKE, Pastor : Ane 7:30 p. M....eeeee8eeeee88+Annual Christmas Pageant oneeee ce eeeeeeseees ses. Candlelight Service Skee e es eovnsveceess Christmas Festival Service ST. PAUL Joslyn at Third SUNDAY— te a a Sunday School ithe en ra Morning Worship 6:30 Pp. M.. see rere eri . Children’s Christmas Pageant CHRISTMAS DAY— 10:45 a. Mies eae seesveee«Christmas Festival Service LOLA LPP VW B, TT, ccm meee eee eee mere rer eree Morning Worship 7:30 DP. TM. ceeeeseseroeswereeeeres Evening Worship MONDAY— . 6 and 7:45 p. Mirccsseccccvecneess Children’s Program CHRISTMAS DAY— ae OS SME oor Christmas Choral Service REV. HOWARD £. CLAYCOMBE, Pastor HOLY CROSS 1) a. ceccccceveccceses ce ccce,..Morning Worship 8 Pp. m, ed eccevcetese vee ceed one» s CHTIBtITIS Cantata MONDAY— * oes vae'te deveeeee> Children’s Christmas Service 10:30 am. wesc eee eee eee ees Christmas Festival Service ~GETHSEMANE Auburn Road Near Dequindre ee ol ll om. CHRISTMAS DAY_— REV. NORMAN H. KUCK, Pastor SUNDAY— 8:30 and 10:45 a. m...... 0... Morning Worship Service 9:30 a. M. wevccccecseees Bible Class-“and Sunday School 7:30 p. m. Chakedieesedes ree at ves ef Children’s Service seseeescenece es CHFiStMaS Midnight Service emai teens Chetetrrine Festival Service ST. MATTHEW. 1 Block Bast of Lake Theater SUNDAY— B and 10:45 a. M.. cece ecw s cetaceans ae 9:30 sm SHOT EET ERE POH ease rT Tp. rere. eee ee eee ee ee ® a = A \Sunday. The Sunday School will ior.’ nee | ’ Everyone is invited. (Missouri Synod) tmas Servic “And the angel said unto them, fear not: for, behold, I bting you tidings _ol_great joy, which shall be to all people." Z St. Luke 2:10. “Thanks be unto God for His Unspeakable Gift.” 11 Corinthians 9:15 be the greatest Christmas Gift this world has ever received. The Apostle Paul kable Gift. This is God’s Gift to the The human language cannot adequately descri Ey says that it is an u -. world, a Savior, Jesus Christ. “God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son,. that. whosoever believeth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” —John 3:16. “And the Word was made | flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father) full of grace and truth.” —St. John 1:14. 2 _ Fe Ne ett : » és a 7 3 4 e S | Rt tensa ST. JOHN 1011 West Fifth Rochester LL am. cc gecccwnenrenesveses +«+«+Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. ....- eeceses eonetes seas Candlelight Service MONDAY— 7 PM. co. ceedaes + -+e+++ Christian Day School Service CHRISTMAS DAY— rs 10 6 56 as CRS Christmas-Festival Service REV. WALTER C. GERKEN, Pastor Ol 2-4871 PPAA RAPP PIAA EOE la ST. TRINITY _ Auburn at Jessie Y. 330 pom. cess eve ee +.Christian Day School Program 215 PLM. ccc eee ewe ewes Christmas Festival Service REV. RALPH C. CLAUS, Pastor PE 4-0405 WATERFORD TOWNSHIP VPW Hall, 4600 Walton Bivd., Near Dixie Highway 9:30 O. M. coc cne ew eenene Re eeee «..~Morning Worship WO:45 aM. ces ereecncsncens ixtiiees . Sunday School . — 2 a ee Sunday School Christmas Program CHRISTMAS DAY— ‘ a : 9:45 am. oo. cece odvoepess Christmas Festival Service MARTIN RENNER, Vicar _ FE 9-2022 ST. MARK Weatacres Community House, Commerce Rd., Pontiae . 2 errr seose.-Christmas Eve Service CHRISTMAS DAY— 80 GW Ss ZR: «2. 64s +++. vivveee, O45 A, M, tet and Adult Chancel Choir. : “Christmas Treat” EVENING SERVICE ..................7:45 o'Clock The Choir and the Christmas Chorus will present musical program in each of the services, * OL srseveceeces. bl O'Clock Old Fashioned Gospel Fi ri a ya as - f ¥ A & 7 Woah , Shepherd’ Tale Called Authentic According to Bishop Statement Was Made Confirming Pilgrimage Says Dr, Eugene Carson Blake, of Los Angeles and Philadelphia, president of the National Council of Churches: “The shepherds said one unto the other, ‘Let us now go to Bethlehem.’ ... Is this not what happens to us all at Christmas time? Each year as the holiday ap- proaches, somehow the message of God breaks through to us. Every year the miracle is the same: Lake St. Church of God Cherch Scheel, 9:45 A.M. Merning Service,-11:00 A. M. Y. PF. Service, 6:30 PF. M. Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. Prayer Service and Spee Gente, y, 1:80 P, Rev. Paul Cooley, Paster 88 Orten HIGHLAND Congregational Church V0 Hhoch OW 06-50 on Tens Rd. m., Sandey Se Yours Peoples Fellowship Pastor, MAURICE DIRETTE } day. angels disappear, the lights go out, the voice of God becomes a for- gotten echo, “The world is as it was before the dark night, and the people as cantankerous and as selfish as ever before, “Let this not happen to us this Christmas; but let us determine, on the basis of the Christmas feeling, to live our lives in the company of Jesus Christ. shall so decide, it shall make us men of peace in a now war-filled world.” Poet and Composer Receive Distinction NEW YORK @ — Poet Conrad) |Aiken and composer Igor Stravit- sky were announced yesterday as new members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. The academy is composed of a ——-----------| maximum of 50 artists, writers or composers chosen from member- ship of the National Institute of Arts and Letters, Soviet Russia, China and India comprise the three most heavily- Populated nations in the world to- FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CAI Building — ‘5460 Williams Lake Read 10 A. M. Sunday School — Ist Corinthians, Ch. 14 Christmas Music Directed by Bob Granger “It we}. % present Young People to Visit Homes _ 9 Christmas Worship Service to be Christian Fellowship ones a & church opin Plans Christmas Eve pare for coritnas —— psi Worship Service “The Babe of Bethlehem” will be the Christmas theme for Wor- ship in First Christian Church on) Sunday. In the Bible School hour the Pri-| a pageant, “We Tell of and Junior Lepartments| Healing, 7:00 P.M. Christmas Service, 17:30 P, M, ELSIE PARKER, Masel Fark, Speaker of Christmas Carols by the/ accompanied by Edward The Manger Scene will include following: | UNITY. . 71% N. Saginaw St. FE 2-4099 Sunday, 11:00 A. M, Candlelight eg ee a ee 11:00 + 3; See I. Cha “Christ or San 5:00 p.m. Fellowship Hall West Huron at Mark 9:45 a.m. Chutch School classes for all ages, 6 adult classes 7:00 p.m. Christmas Pageant REV. NELSON W. DALENBERG—Interim Pastor Claus”? open for recreation Sunday School . eeeeeve B. te U. : Evening Worship eevee Wed. Prayer Meeting . REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor owen ever eeeneee 64 West Columbia Ave. Morning Worship. .....11:00 A.M. - 7:30 P.M. ‘Affiliated with Southern Baptist Convention 9:45 A.M. 6:30 P. M. 7:30 P.M, Phone FE 4-8574 mare Sew Worship Service Per A Happy Christmas to You The Pilgrim Holiness Church FAIRMOUNT & BALDWIN Bring Your Family and Friends te Program Young People and & ee C. Swanson. Minister all > gona “eee cod Gad ta woe A.M. Treat to an fesbv eg aks: very ’ -. 1100 AM. t b si School 7:30 P.M. tesepeteeeesets Roy Overbaugh. 5.5. sen fd to Be Presented Dr. William H. Marbach Writes Response for Pastoral Prayer | The Nativity Pageant will be, \presented by the First Presbyter-| to Be Given The Christian Day School of St. mas Eve Worship at 7:30 p,. m. Tuesday in the church at Auburn avenue at Jessie street. The service entitled “From Heaven Above to Earth I Come”’ will open with the processional, “Oh, Come All Ye Faithful.” The ‘ian Church school at 9:30 a.m.) Sunday. | Primary departments will sing, and children of the Junior depart-) ‘ment will provide choir music during the tableau. | John Markley and Susie Van Tassell will be the readers. Por- traying parts will be Karen Bean, Mary; Sally Kampe, the angel, and Ronald Newman, Joseph. The shepherds will be Roger Riley, Ed McLean, Jerry Powers land Dick Wiltgen. The angel ap- |pearing to the shepherds will be /Lynne Anderson. The angelic choir includes Mary Wood, Judy Huntwork, Joanne Wood, Nancy Mize, Dorothy Board- Bible School Morning. Worship oaeee oe eee Evangelistic Hour “TRAGEDY OF Wed. Prayer Meeting Central Christian Church G. W. GIBSON, Minister. 347 North Saginaw “CHRIST'S CHRISTMAS MESSAGE” FE 4-0239 9:45 A.M, 15:00 A. M, oeerer eevee ee beneeeeeeee 7:30 P. M. BETHLEHEM” 7:30 P.M. eeernre eevee man, Linda Carhart and Lois Carl- son. Betsy Bradley, Paul Tremper, Bob Newman and Bob Riley will be the Wise Men. The choral response to the pas- jtoral prayer to be used at the |11. o’clock service, ‘To Adore and \Worship Thee" was written and ‘composed by Dr. William H. an bach, pastor. The Chancel ir will feature music by Handel. The annual Choral Vesper will be presented by the Chancel Choir of 50° voices at 5 p.m. Sunday. The program is as follows: Lyceum seen eewee Tees with Christmas Tree and “Gifts” for ‘All First Saas Church 16 Chase Street Afternoon Service sesetreeeteeeteeteeetenene Circles eee tenn ennee See eee eon etereeeereeeee POPC COPPER ERE PEPE eae) “@#ee Sunday Services and . Sander School 11;00 A.M. FIRST CHORCH OF -~ SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY “CHRIST JESUS” Lawrence and Williams Streets an and Piano Pay pe + “Jesu, Joy 6 Desiring” om ivienne Ves- per” by *uynd on selatiiel. ganist and chotrmnaster of the church. and his daughter, Jeanne, ist. " pian: . First .Noei,” J ge by = Rev. Coke gE. hag nd the invocation. . Bdwerd D. O. huchard wil will offer > Glory to God |. i ie eevee Kessel Christmas aos lowe im the Morning. bags oo Christmes eb dged ses cence - Jungat! the. Roses .. “* Mounts! lula, . ' "The Manger Ca: an old Austrian carol. ag tt Chanesian, Janet! Chanesian, Beach, Ruth Ann — Setethe Bewsen ani June sihiee- Reading Room 2 East Lawrence Street Open Daily DAS SP te Friday to 9 P. CHRIS, SCIENTIST ~ RADIO ST ATION CKLW 800 ke H - Sunday—945 A.M. | “OUR DAILY BRREAD” "HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS — ———— i||Dr. Marbach will baptize children. Hl\the direction of Mrs. Robeft Ander- iii: son with Florence Schlesser assist- “The Ladies’ Chorus will sing “Bethie- hem” by Williams and “Mary's Lullaby,” an old “La, "The Bells “witht if Bteeples" 1" * ‘ in ” Praetorius will be presented by the Men's Karen Yocum will be soloist in “Silent Night,” the choir reces- + At the beginning of the service The pageant was prepared. under “Channel 7 " WXYZTV Hiij\ing at the organ. altar service will be conducted by —| The Nursery; Kindergarten and the pastor, the Rev. Ralph C. ‘Claus. * * > Children of the school will take | part ih the following: — “Waldelich, Nancy Partin, Mar- jorie Whitten, David Kasat and Howard Kresge. “The Savior in the Manger” will include Betty Petry, Barbara Kim- mel, Mary Jane Baldwin, Larry Kasat, Gary Course and Betty Jane Fralic. * * = Participating in “The Angels’ Story” will be Margaret Beck, Robert Walker, Steven Barron, Cari Paulson and Nicholas Gon- zales “The Angels’ Mes- sage”’ will be Linda Smades, Julia Claus, Janet Baker and Sherry Bonham. “The Shepherds’ Worship” will include Enid Mar, Joyce Brown, Michael Hubbard, Linda Gay- leck, Gayle Reas, Oliver Milton and Paul Bonham. Susan Papazian, Laura Claus, Connie Deneen, Janice Thews. Kathy Deneen, Paul Beck, Paul Klemm and Scarlet Sublelt will appear in “In a Manger So Low.” * * * “The Christmas Message” will be brought by Evelyn Mar, Michael. Jansen, Dennis Miller, James Roy McDaniel and Linda Stachel. | Featured in “Christ Was Once Barnhart, Darcy Gonzales, -James Beck, Bruce Bonham, Janice Fralic and Ronald Smades, The several grades will be singing “From Heaven to Earth I Come,” “The Savior Is Born,” “Gitts for the Savior” will be blessings of Christmas in its true) y Kramer, Carol Barron, Jeanne |— on = iz at St. Trinity portrayed by Marie Partin, Daniel The congregation will join in singing “Joy to the World” and “Now Let Us All With Gladsome Cheer.” Candlelighting Service at Unity Church, Sunday Each year at Christmas, Unity Churches throughout the world have a candlelighting service. Candles representing the “apostles are lighted from a large white candle, the Christ. Each member of the congregation has a candle to light from the large one. The Unity Church of Oakland County will hold its candlelight- ing service at 11 a. m, Sunday, Mrs. Blanche Jokf of Algonac, the minister, will conduct the service assisted by members of the Sunday School who will light the apostles’ candles. ~ Ray Davis of Royal Oak will sing ‘Sweet Little Jesus Boy” accompanied by Mrs. Steve Velte 7:30 P. M. Christmas Program Sponsored by Sunday 2 __. Wentine Prose Photo School hinnends Chita te ee ada, naleg adh ace kee phe yp aed wrp E oirdpe atten cad esc bec ‘Ta Deo Seenen Christ Wes Born night. And lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory Lutheran Church at.7:30 p. m. Sunday will be (left to right), Dick Come and Worship Christmas with Us of the Lord shone round about them; and they were sore afraid. ge tye high apo gwaliengens ob y ioe poe KASTEN, Pastor MA §-1140 And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for behold, I bring Lyle Geror of 3605 S. Roslyn street, Jimmy Stuckmeyer os ire [ee Menominee road and Geffrey Smith of 2940 Acorn road. COLUMBIA AVENUE q . 4.5 . E ; BAPTIST CHURCH Nativity Play (Christmas Eve Service(hrist Church to Hear Choir Children’s Open House One of -the* highlights of the Christmas Season at Christ Church Cranbrook is the annua) service of Christmas Carols. Jr. * = oe Dr. Maurice Garabrant, organ- ist and carilloneur of Christ Church, | will direct the 60 voiced choir in carols fromt many lands as well as community singing of—more— fa- miliar carols at 4 p.m. Sunday. An Open House for Children is scheduled from 4 to 5 p.m. on Christmas Eve. They may look at the live Nativity Tableau in St. Paul’s Chapel and hear Christmag music on the organ. .* *« * The children are free to explore the chancel and see how the organ is played and see how it feels to stand in the pulpit or sit in the choir stalls, When ready to leave, they will say a prayer with their parents. From 7 to 7:45 p.m. there will be a family carol service with se- lected readings from the Scriptures but no -sermon. Festal Holy Communion and ser- mon will be at 9 p.m. and again at 11:30 p.m. The full choir will be at both services, The observance of the Festival of Christmas at St, John’s Lutheran Church, Hill street, at Cherry Court, will begin tomorrow, the fourth Sunday in Advent. emphasize the need for spiritual preparation to participate in the Fig gek'? ; g Fy All of the Christmas services will| "5 Festive Midnight Service iChristmas Eve at Il P. M. The annual Festive Midnight Christmas service will be held on Christmas Eve at 11 p.m. Both the Junior and Senior Choirs will at this service. Anthems will include the following: “Let Carols Ring” By Black, ‘Hosanna’ by Volger, and ‘‘Gesu Bambino” by Yon, | 2 s 2 . The service will also feature ip “Joy To The World” will be the postiude. The service will also feature a Carol Family Service, Christmas Eve the singing of Christmas Carols by} ’ FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 46 NORTH ROSELAWN , Sunday Scheel, 16:06 A. M. “Children's Pregram and Sermenette, 11:00 A. M. Sunday Evening Intermediate Girls’ Pregram Gundsy Night “The Birth of Chrtst”, 7:00 P.M Peeper Dieting sod Rte Sinan ts Se REV, LEROY SHAFER, Paster ep CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH East Huron and Mt. ang Mill St, Pontiae (Opposite Post Office) Sunday School, 10:30 Morning Service, 10:30 AM “WE ARE COME TO WORSHIP HIM” The Rev. Mr. Burton, Preaching — Sunday Night 7 P. M. CHORAL UNION CANDLELIGHT SERVICE Pantomime by the Choirs I i iL [ EVANGEL } 365 East Wilson Christmas Story Presented in 2 Rarts Sunday Scheel Program in A. M. TEMPLE | “Birth of the manent: SUNDAY SCHOOL ... SERVICE SUNDAY EVENING Christmas Story Cantata WORSHIP CPeee Ee eee eee oe O tee eee eer tees e Non-Denominational Full Gospel GEOFFREY DAY, BA.B.T.H., Pagtor Color Film in the evening PCCRRS*4EOOH OO BEET 9:45 A. M, . 100A. M, .. 45 P.M, (Pees Se REE Sermon T 249 Baldwin Ave. . FE 47172 Blas stacheyaas Seterd len Servi Choire. Rehearsal ....;...........700 PM. = Special Color Film ............... 6:00 PM. Film fs entitlea “SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS” Sunday School ...........; Seeuawe 9:45 A.M, Morning Weekly 11900 A.M, ee D. Baggett. Choir Director ev. sees “God's Gift to the World” eee ee eee es Robert Garner, Pastor nee ff | FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY a: 135 Prospect — | ‘CHURCH 60 STATE STREET Kenneth A. Hutchinson ~~ Minister 10:00 A. M.—Annuel Christmas Program Presented by 11:00 A. M—Morn ing Wert 7:30 PL. “HIS STAR STILL SHINES"—by the Choir f Minister of Musie the Children a-and | EE re ee ee ed ee, oe = ae 1 q ¥ ¥Yoa'll start watching for signs that your busband has started taking you for granted, You'll worry about what he is doing when he is away from you SOE FS SNE vey qeentions. You'll begin to nag to get more You'll be afraid to stand up for sh or ‘inc thinking you mast placate him at all costs. TAG-ALONG WIFE — Don’t Encourage Hubby to Undervalue Marriage You'll worry over trifles and in your mind build them into moun- tains. One way and another you'll convey your notion to your hus- band that you are the one to Carolyn Lutt A bridal gown of peau de soie brocade was worn by Carolyn Ann/Orimistor’ df Pittsburg, Pa. She is;wearing a gown of iridescent green the daughter of Mrs. Melville H. taffeta with a flared skirt, round Luttrell of Bloomfield Hills and the/neckline and three-quarter length jsleeves. She carried a bouquet of Luttrel? for her marriage Friday evening to Richard DuBois Young Jr. The scoop neckline of the gown was of Chantilly lace appliqued with seéd pearls. The sleeves of ithe fitted bodice were three-quarter; Carolyn Woolfenden of Bloom-|Patrici en of Birmingha: ilength. and the bustle of the skirt) . | mcricia AnOR —_ - extended into qa chapel train. A small crown of Chantilly lace embroidered with pearis secured her fingertip veil of iliusion, and she carried a cas- cade bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. The Rev. William C. Norvall of given in marriage Carolyn was whom the marriage is important. Being a man, he may find the idea easy to accept. After. all, he is pretty special and any woman ought to be glad to get him. Furthermore, any woman who has him ought to consider herself lucky, . * @¢ * Promenaders Gather at Party Why blame a guy for getting that kind of lopsided idea of mar- riage, if you put the idea in his head in the ‘first place? * * * NEVER SMART No, it’s never smart for a woman to get to thinking that marriage is more important to her than it wife, instead of being glad it's true. 2 | is to her husband. If she assumes it is equally im- portant to them boty, if vo ? , rell Weds Richard Young iby her brother-in-law, William C.;field Hills was maid of honor, late Mr. Luttrell. Richard is the son of Mr. and anthiriums. LaJolla, Calif. Martha Davison of Pleasant Ridge, | Mrs. Richard DuBois Young of| The other bridal attendants— Loomis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Peter Burr Loomis III of Birming- |ham, was married to Patrick Carl \Fischer of Ann Arbor, Patrick is jthe son of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Hahn | Fischer, also of Ann Arbor. | For the ceremony, held in the century-old Unitarian - Univer- salist Church in Farmington, the bride wore a princess gown of white satin with a Sabrina yoke and long sleeves of Alencon lace. | The very full skirt ended in a | chapel train, | Her tiered veil of silk illusion was held by a cap of pearl em- ibroidered lace, and she carried a | bouquet of Eucharist lilies, | SISTER IS ATTENDANT | The bride’s sister, Marcia Anne Loomis of Boston, was honor maid. Bridesmaids included Virginia Rob- ert of Santa Barbara, Calif. ! rly of Birmingham, and Ann Stewart Parnie of Birmingham. ‘a | | MRS. ALICE KERNS They wore mint green taffeta, ankle length fashioned with square necklines and short sleeves, Their bouquets were of garnet roses ahd ivy. Erie M. Aupperie was best man, with Thomas E. Kauper and Marvin L. Katz, all of Ann State Bank just three weeks after its opening in 1945. + * * Serving as Mr. Cross’ secretary, she helped with the early organiza- Arbor, as ushers. tion. Before coming to Pontiac, she A reception was given in the| Vorked in a Pittsburgh bank, and Loomis home on Dorchester road. like Mrs. Moore, “wouldn't want . 9 9 jany other kind of job.” She enjoys For her wedding trip by motor|traveling, and has been in almost to Asheville, N.C., the bride wore all of the states. She and Mr. Kerns a light blue knitted suit with navy'reside on Motorway drive. accessories. | “We're so thrilled and so grate- The newlyweds will make their|ful,’! both women said at the end home in Ypsilanti, ‘of the interview, ; + r Annette Eberly of Vernon and Mrs. ! Women of Moose 'gowned identically. Group Has Party shart: bono rales The Friendship Club of the Wom-| ham served as Richard's best en of the Moose held its monthly man. Other male attendants meeting and Christmas party at) were William H. Little of ithe home of Mrs. John Denihan on) field Hills, Allen R. Judson street Thursday evening. lof 250 guests. |lier assisted the hostess. | — a etre : Members gathered around -the lighted. Christmas tree for a gift exchange during the ing. Mrs. Don Harding invi the saa gtoup to meet in her home on Le- Baron street for the Jan, 17 house Church Class Meets With Mrs. Savage Thirty-four members of Eunice and class meeting at the home of| sorority. ae Richard fs a graduate of Michi- es9 was |Jack Schuss of Bay Village, Ohio, isister of the bridegroom—were Mrs. Luttrell chose a Lido blue Alencon Be Your Lullaby re eal ae ta a Baa hk e Let the Decoration “soft, whispery tones of blue, green! says, steer clear of loud, disturb- ing patterns, Horizontal lines are sleepier than vertical or random patterns,” * WONDERLAND) for TOYS GIFTS OPEN SUNDAY Il to 4 RA DERLAND LP Tel-Huron Shopping Center GROVECREST | MANOR Modern Facilities for the eare of Medical and Sur- gical Canvalescents and the In wallpaper, the aoa] z 161 STATE STREET "Twas the Night Before Christmas” Mrs. Edward E. Elder reads to her two small ‘sons, Donny (left) and Jimmy. The youngsters are eagerly awaiting the arrival of Santa Claus, and have had their stockings hanging at the-fixeplace | for a long time. Their father, Dr. Elder, gets his share of questions about Santa’s arrival, too. Starr avenue, _<__ "HE PONTIAC PRESS, “SATURDAY; DECEMBER 22, 1956 : : ais : e : : a WCTU Meets. ‘is ‘for Luncheon Garden Group: |" Meets for Party 2 Pretzels Take Twist There are many new twists in York: baking tirm, Gift Exchange Held. West Side Extension Club met rated with a lace cloth. Red ta- pers flanked the white and red flora} arrangement, Gifts were ex- changed. The Elders live on | FE 5-6096 Complete detailed brochure on request. To encourage your little girl to cleanliness, give her her own ter- lry cloth soap mitt in a pastel color. OXFORD 59 W. Huron St. i SALE STARTS WED., DEC. 26th Year-End SALE Huge Discounts on All UNIFORMS “*Dacron *Nylon *All Sizes ALSO “TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON MATERNITY Dresses Separates SALE — Needle Point Yarn Also a Complete Line of Uniforms, Yarns and Maternities SHOP ~ FE 4-7212 BIRMINGHAM—Vassar Club of ‘Detroit and Birmingham is plan-| ~ ning a dinner at the Country Club of Detroit, Dec. 28 for John Holmes secretary of Vassar College. | * ae * Also honored will be Sarah God- dard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Goddard of Grosse Pointe, ja student at Vassar, and Eero ‘Saarinen of Bloomfield Hills who ‘bas designed a new dormitory for ‘the . Mr. Saarinen will show 'a model at the dinner. Mr. and Mrs, Brace Dodds will be hosts at an open house Christ- mas Day for their neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Parrish and hosts at an open’ house Sunday in honor of Susan Jane Doherty and her fiance, Robert Lee Isaacson of Detroit. Mrs. James Bragaw of Kenne- saw avenue will give the spinster dinner for Jane next Thursday. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs, Emil A. Isaacson, parents of the bride- groom-elect, will give the rehears- al dinner at Birmingham Country Club, FREE PICKUP FAST DELIVERY 42 Wisner Street N EW WAY + RUG and CARPET CLEANERS : FE rites ' Hwill be a dinner at which Mr, and *§ Saturday in their home on Berwyn * * * Mrs, Frank Pierce of Arlington drive will entertain friehds at din- ner at Bloomfield Hills Country Club Saturday evening. HCOWES PLAN DINNER Another party Saturday evening Lawrence C. Howe of Eton road will be hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hal- sted of Fairfax read will be hosts Birmingham Folk Planj|t Special Parties, Dinners | their daughter, Sandra, will be 2 | 7he Sclocrade "BE A REAL Keysten with the and dress lke the real cowboys, ——P> brilliant oll metol front end genvine : * 7? Western Cowhide > leather, A reel au- thentic holster set, There’s Still Timet.| _ Shop Sunday & Monday "til 9 p. m. WESTERNER” | SAYS.. Lasse ‘cu Cll ALL LEATHER CHAP SET Colifornia mode by Keyston. This chap end vest set is just like the cowboys weer. Be a real Westerner Washable . «+ colortest cowglil sults made te the West by | Keyston, Cute as can be, just like the suits worn by the big J Half-Stipe = : 4 Robes - i ‘ lor, CinemaScope, Jeff Chandler. Doro-| Rp ENTON r — The Re- | srpAne ithat seven of his dogs starved to thy Malone “Back | From Eternity, TRENTON, N.J. WP me Masts Set. ‘Friendly Persua-'geath and three others were spoiled Po" B28" JE" gdge” color, Rory 'pubican controlled New Jersey The Victoria Cross, Great Bri- tain's highest award for bravery, was instituted by Queen Victoria at the close of the Crimean cam- paign, 1856. Box Dinners ‘sion, color, Gary Cooper, Doro-| gor hunting because the trucker) Calhoun Yvonne DeCarlo; “Gypsy Celt, ‘Legislature plans to make Demo- i ad res, introducing Anthony failed to deliver their food. Ans, color, Donna Corcoran, Ward Bond Robe BM yn c Gov. obert eyner's Hills — Rechestec \crati * James Foster; 11452 Dyar, said) gat: «whispering Smith,’ T color, Alan forthcoming wedding and honey- he buys hunting -dogs-in DetroitiLadd, Brenda Marshall; ‘Case of, the! moon a little more pleasant by Red Menkey,” Richard Conte, and sends them to Alabama forjAnderson, igiving him more time to prepare training. The dogs are returned) ,4y"ijolliday, Paul Dowrlas. Cadillac” the 1957-58 state budget. . to Detroit for sale. Part of the! Thurs. Sat.: Between Heaven and) Meyner is to be married Jan, Hell," *cinemaScope, Robert Wagner, agreement with the trainer wasS)terry Moore. \19 to Helen Stevenson. at Oberlin, that he would send dog food in Keege | Ohio, the bride’s home town, /He lots. Last winter, four) sgt.: ‘Tiree Coins in the Fountain.” has said the honeymoon will be 7 200- GOLDEN DRUMSTICK ee went astray, Foster|So°": color. Marily a Monroe ‘ina 1a a aanere out of the country Sun., Tues.: “Lisbon,"’ color, Ray Mil- ” land, Maureen O'Hara: “Dakota Inci-/ Car sand and surf. dent,” color, Linda Darnell. | Senate Majority Leader Albert red ree The board —~ Wall 'Mc Cay (R-Burlington) told a Delive F wee of foot as a unit Sat.: wt “Died x" Thousand Tim ic Cay R fe ; of measure — a foot long, a foot |color, CinemaScope, Jack Palance. Sheley Hews conference that the Legisla- Cell FE 8-0483 wide and an inch thick —is com-|inters,, “Broken Star” Howerd Out iture plans to pass a pill giving the mon only in North America. , 8 {Over Arizona.” color. which to present his annual budget ues.: “Come Next Spring,” color, ‘ann Sheridan, Steve Cochran; “Thunder governor an additjonal week in SUNDAY 1:30 TUESDAY 3:30 CLOSED MONDAY | Milferd €, Sat: “Good Bye My Lady." Waiter |e ssag ; Brennan. Phil Harris. Branden Dewiide | Under present law, the gover- un., Tues: “The Burning Hills.” Ci emaScope, color, Tab Hunter, Natalie/MOr is required to present his Wood a “Thurs. Sat: “Plehting Trouble.” tei Udget to the Legislature three Bowery Boys; “Animal Farm “| weeks after its opening meeting v iJan. 8. New Director Named : ; Pupils to Eat at School for Brighton Hospital | | THREE RIVERS ) — To halt | BRIGHTON (INS)—Harry Hen-' n oontime “disturbances,” the derson, former member of the|board of education has ruled out Michigan Liquor Control Commis-;néon hour dismissals for Three sion, has been named managing!| Rivers schools next fall. Instead, director of Brighton Hospital. {all pupils will eat lunch in the | The hospital is owned and oper- ‘school cafeterias and be dismissed ated by. the Michigan Alcoholic|a half hour earlier in the after- ‘Rehabilitation Foundation; J.} noon. Authorities said the move Grayson Hyde, the previous , busi-| |also will eliminate noon hour driv- ‘MAXIE BaseNetton TA EKB CALL FE 2-4851 Features Starting at 1:25 - 3:25 - - 5:25 - 7:25 - 9:25 ~ —_— ~ ep ness manager, 1 resigned. ting by high school students. CE .—— tae is —————— *Picture of the Month!’ — SEVENTEEN AAS eee Sceruaaindds Ghali” SPORTS | COMING: — . Starting TODAY! DIAL FE 5-6211 FOR ‘PROGRAM INFORMATION. ILATE SHOW TONIGHT Lost. Feature ot 10 P. M. ——— TAKES ITS PLACE AMONG THE FINE TRIUMPHS OF THE SCREEN: WE GUARANTEE “Outstanding ; ... fascinating ...one ies the best of the year!* | NO ADVANCE IN-PRICES! ‘2 > 5 yaa ee ee a ee Py fi Sh Sel it * ee eee eee | wr Eat i aos SS TSS ARR aes fa ssa ce ee (Mayor, Deputy — Ro if =~ Una Hole ar Sienkte it ) in Lawsuit a aon canted the Seend ey chor: |gether further Over'Freces | Se Sass May Be Clue Welsits table. ant De Ge deccacue of tene|_ Welsh said Sienkiewice had tn} ores air Shores were named|on his fect while wife and stood Shooting Kills Girl, 17, ae $110,000 damage! -cntribution. The Mayor aseried Her Executive Father as did ‘is dave The sult wag fled in Macomb Sie oe ei tcot, | — Wounds Mother, Boy ~ Circuit Court by Joseph Sienkie- wicz, 29, a night club entertainer. CINCINNATI @ — An unmailed|boy friend, is contended. Greatest known depth of the fered penal nose cod ook head Atlantic ocean is 30,246 feet at a|letter addressed to the daughter of|8s Dec. 13 in @ night club fight in-(Point just to the north of Puerto|a prominent Cincinnati family was), 34, volving Mayor Thomas §, Welsh/Fico. ipo ‘apparent ny, SNES I * 6 «@ per and Deputy Assessor Lavern (Bill) to a shooting here yesterday that) Sheriff's deputies said the prime a FOLD OF PA | Crouchman of St. Clair Shores. | France now ranks as Europe's|resulted in the death of the daugh-(clue was & letter found in theldally oll refinery at Rio de Jan AT LEFT EDGE The scuffle took place at a bene-lfourth largest cement producer. |ter and her father and the wound-|boy’s car, written to the girl. It Make Reservations NOW epee re PaAaTiN GARL ANOS 706GTHER MAKE THIS THE MOST GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE oe ust be CD you-have ever-had! Coll one of these Clubs, Taverns * wok . et ee NOW to assure you ond your eeee een 282 Be CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS — 6 or Inns for reservations Everyone wants a Christmas tree to be as brightly colored as pos| Petty eccommodetions, sible, with ornaments dangling from every bough. Here is a pattern for you to use in making chains of stars for your tree. Take a sheet of colored or white paper double the size of this and fold it in the middle. Trace this pattern onto the doubled paper) with the fold at the left. Put the dotted line of the star on the folded left edge and cut out the stars carefully. When completed and unfold) ed, you will have a complete band of stars. Make a number of these) gettahte Go-that thay con be fastened together and stegng about the; tree, Paint each star with a thin cont of lheary paste and sprinkle os! sparkle powdér, perhaps using a different color for each star. Try 7 . , ais pain fhe sacle Greate et ote ely, having Ge center of tte Gar ; ai ew @ar the original color with a sparkling outline. ay” . Fasten the garlands together with paste, pins or thread, or use the! little -hinge drawn at bottom. Hang them to the tree with paper clips. | (This suggestion was first sent in by Donna Marie Russo, Johne-| bury, Vt. You may win $10 if you send a usable idea in care of this) newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) Next Week: A Christmas Carel i . "To the Musi of BF % wey Kx +. o®, sas ia ea ees &*% Fy Music and Floor Show by HAROLD BOSS and His Combo with SALLY BROOKS | Hotel Commodore Show Bar 4195 Dixie Highway—Drayton Plains - ernie MA 4.2151. | SAT. MAT. 1:45 SHERIDAN n-OOCHRAN hited, % = ‘PARTY -PARTY-PARTY All Star Floor Show and Dancing to the Music of the Big John Swing Caravan © Favors ©®Hats ® Noisemakers Corner of Elizabeth Lake & Cass Lake Rds. Next lias TRUCOLOR dy Consoncated Fim industries Hurry — Don’t Be Too Late eee | Call FE 2- 2981 i RESERVATIONS ed Year’s Now! WE WILL BE CLOSED . | CHRISTMAS EVE.—MON., DECEMBER 24 ccna 130 S. Telegraph 3 AD ETAT | Pal e SAT —Lant ot Show Stare 9:30 u. | = Come Out-- Join the © JAMAICA RUN 1 RAY MILL AND =» i “ORD - DONNA REED in “RANSOM” | STARTS | SUNDAY! | New Year's | Eve FAVORS FUN Fox A Honnde Fim SERFS ~ Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills : JIMMY | | __ LUNCHEON and DINNERS |] Floor Show loca eae il DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30.40 11 P.M. |] TOMMY TIMLIN i SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. paper gg ee ' ~ LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 ear kites aed Bob S$ “Bob's Chicken House oo PLUS Sensational Exotic pt fee, Seen fl] ‘Dancing wnt aA. 497 Elizabeth Loke Rd. . FE 3-9821 * eae seen Poo ee a Se a ee es ry ee vate ries eee » New Year Starts Join Us for... “3 Little Words” fectuting : | j one oy A ooe* i JOE at i Stan po a — ee - Entertainment © ' ss HAMMOND | Ha Tee Mabere 5.5 ae % i ARO fA> || Jetted St terms" @ Favors e. ; ‘ = & x ile Ny he THE PONTIAC PRESS, 9 es SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1956 _ ~ Hungarian Refugees fill Enroll at U. of M. \ ANN ARBOR ® — Three and + more students who fied Hungary will enter the University of Michigan in Febru- In making the announcement, M._Davis, director of the s International Center, two tuition been authorized and he _allocate | “te sunburned ndtebook: _ lenjoying a boomlet on top af the » |peneral American boom. home—/to his daughters and a “childhood grants have al-|°. ‘MIAMI; Fla. @ — Florida today is one of the states “It is growifig so fast they may) soon have to pave the Everglades and turn them into a parking lot. You can always tell when times are good here where every other resident seems to be in the real estate business, at least on a part-time basis. The natives quit swapping land back and forth for practice and get busy | selling it to new settlers, Actually, however, they seem to go through the tortures of the they have held for any length of “You hate to let go of something! demand when they do finally; part with a parcel of property) time. As one man put it: ithe state each month. when you feel that if you just hold it for another 5 or 10 years you will get maybe triple the pres- ent price.” ‘HORDE OF TOURISTS Tourists are now streaming in at the rate of 10,000 a day, and various sources estimate that be- itween 3,000 and 4,000 new fami- lies are settling permanently in This accounts for the present Widow With Dimes (Nehru Beginning His Conference Wins Husband's Will LOS ANGELES @ — A widow! who was willed only “thirty! pieces of silver” has won legal |eontrol of her husband's $40,000 estate. A few months before Calvert Wilson of Burbank died of expo- sure on the Mojave Desert in 1955 he signed a will leaving his estate) sweetheart,” Mrs. Algene Hoskins of Southern Pines, N.C. — except for 30.dimes bequeathed to his wife, a Ld * e- Yesterday the widow, Mrs. Elaine Wilson, was authorized by Superior Court to substitute a will signed by the restaurant supplier in 1944. This will left the estate to Mrs. Wilson, who is required to provide for the children, Brenda, now 14, and Tamara, now 12. In Santa’s' Stock——Sock, | Parking Ticket for Yule | Santa had several people he had to see and left his automobile in a no-parking zone. When policewoman Louise White found it was Santa's auto, she ex- claimed With Canadians OTTAWA # — Indian Prime Minister Nehru today begins long) private talks with leaders of the! Canadian government on a broad range of international problems, e ie * As in his Washington and) Gettysburg talks this week with President Eisenhower, no formal agenda was drawn for the meet- ings today and tomorrow with Prime Minister Louis St, Laurent, Gov, Gen, -Vineent Massey and Foreign Secretary Laster Pearson. The talks range frum the Suez Canal and were expected to) Free Jailed Couple After Son's Letter PHILADELPHIA (®—Milton and Rosalie Schwartz were free today after serving all but five months of their sentence for the abortion death of food chain heiress Mrs. Doris Jean Osreicher, _ Judge Vincent A. Carroll par oled the couple yesterday after the district attorney's office offered no objection. Schwartz, 50, atid his wife, who, is 39, had been sentenced to 11 to. 22. months for Mrs, Ostreicher’s death jin their north Philadelphia apartment in August 1955. | Judge Carroll said he was sway- ‘ed by a “genuine and honest let- Middle East dispute to the problem of Soviet troops in Hungary, dis- armament and military alliances. Nehru and St, Laurent planned to confer more than five hours,! including a luncheon meeting with a small group at the Canadian prime minister's residence. Nehru and his daughter, Mrs. In- dira Gandhi, landed at Ottawa's Uplands Airport last night after a flight from New York. Village Smithy Travels CHURCHLAND, Va. #—The vil- lage blacksmith hereabouts no longer stands beneath a spreading chestnut tree. He travels in a pickup truck and works mostly on farm machinery which don't use horseshoes. all 'ter’* from the couple's son, Milton, | a Los Angeles resident, request: ing his parent's release. i ‘Bandits This Christmas Aren’‘t Faring So Well LOS ANGELES @—The Christ- iMas season hasn't been too good for gunmen. f One robber got $22,500 worth of nothing yesterday when he grabbed that amount of travelers’ checks—unstamped and unsigned —from_ clerk Betty Smith in a Western Union office. Another holdup man.and his ac- complice took the watch and wal- let of James L. Vanenger, 22, but scorned his payroll check.’ Vanen-’ ger told police one of the thieves t t “We don’t want to get arrested for forgery." land rush. wasteland in the Florida keys was iworth better than a million bucks | today."* |\MANY MILLIONAIRES told him : 4 Piles One Boom a Top of Another Florida version of the Oklahoma|now by buying a $2 ticket on the! daily double at: the racetracks| where, if they'd been right smart’ ning their own horses. The ph often is “if I only hag . ,-.” Te One and All ~ “Phe Very Merriest-of Christmases ees ‘The Very Happiest of New Year's Daniels Insurance Agency Daye—FR 4-164 Rves ME 6-2908 $4514 W. Huron St, se pe | tunity hammered on the doer like thunder, then passed on, | like thunder, then passed on, perhaps never to return. i Thig is the usual version: “T came here 20 years ago and: selling for two bits an acre, If I'd only had $5,000 then and bought up some of that acreage, I'd be Florida jis full of millionaires, some retired, many still active. But for every real millionaire, it has a dozen “memory million-/ aires," the men who mourn “‘if) s * TOMORROW NOTICE!. 2 : . ALL 3 THRIFTY DRUG STORES 148 N. Saginaw Huren St., Cor. Telegraph 4895 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains. ... SUNDAY SAM BENSON 20 S. PERRY ST. Free Parking FULL TWIN SIZE » BUNK BED THE EARLY BUYER SAVES AT LORD'S Genuine YOUR CREDIT IS Wa GENERAL ELECTRIC BIG ‘ ti, The Big Family Gift Ya 7 _81IG SCREEN WSL E NORGE > 8'/, Gu. Ft. Refrigerator 10%” FAMOUS we * ‘Generel Electric poe Swivel WONDERFUL NEW __ DORMEYER aN MIXER — Grinder “10 Spee artes eee Pd THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1956 : - _ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN See A SN ER AEE ERTS LT sieecsaencar casnoniiilalciaedeemie ecto ena dagiadielenamaeiaee GeontaaNiaatelocaaraniaccomers s " Me ( . A PLACE TO RELAX — On cold winter nights there’s no place daughter, Marilyn; Mrs. Pernar and Frank Pernar. Son; Tommy, | to relax so well as in front of a blazing fire. The Frank Pernar wasn't at home for the picture. The Pernars built their home sev- tamily of Edgewood Park court at Lower Straits Lake take their eral years ago\and planned one end of the living room as the fire- ease in a pre-Christmas picture, It’s not too early to have the holi- place wall. The bricks vary in shade from buff to rust. The hearth day wreath up and candles ready for lighting. Left to right are __is slate and combines several colors. Season's Greetings .. braiths lived in a small home on Arcola at Williams Lake, from the Home Editor | three years ago they did some remodeling to their living room. They paneled the with wood from South America. The Background for Living Your Neighbor’s House: Modern Man Still Likes His Fireplace | By JANET ODELL stones, a cut .o that 4° Pontiac Press Home Editor stones fit toge . There doubtless less danger of fire with This page is our second annual the modern inner chimney of fire Christmas presentation of fire- brick. get places. We @ tried to get a Fireplaces from every architac- yestety of them in P tural era are seen in today’s the Pontiar area. With one éxcep- Rds we be in the homes, In some cases old-fashioned te ue pelts ; pictures. ones have been covered up to After man discovered fire he ™@ke more modern-looking ones. devise We still remember with pain the to ways of keeping the fire for longer periods of time. {™ily who painted 4 handsome accidently built his fire Mahogany fireplace white. But we the ground one day and do admit that sometimes, the mod- t it didn’t go out so easily. i nt. fe in a heltow ke wih ib is an imgrovert A great many of the modern fireplaces we see are built right into the wall, with no exterior protrusions, sometimes not even a mantel, Other homes have beautiful replicas of Federal or Colonial fireplaces, Some of the fieldstone or marble ones are ine ; : * * * ; tang kind of eee WROUGHT IRON HOOD — A modern concept 4 : house , it is a foc t age-old household convenience, ove for children add up to tender loving care. nil ty con wagcloemnge mee ser The DuCharme fireplace is made of brick with : : : : - ’ Mrs, Mitchell Kania and their four-year-old aroak mantel. Already a group of waxen carol- ; Mitchell Jr., moved into their new home ers‘are in place on the mantel. We hope the Devon Brook dri are i . stable ve about three months ago. clearness’ of the picture permits the readers to Kania reads,a Christmas story to her son see the handsome andirons under the fire basket. ; = 3 f way, the Martins | bisects Wiles - at barrel of philodendiron-and-a hoge pot af eighteen months old, and this is his first Christmas to : THE J PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBES 22, 1956 flooring sare published the first .time on September SELECTED FIRST GRADE LIGHT NORTHERN HARD MA- PLE. This grade is carefully se- lected for uniformity of light col- Ty Close Precision Used in Faucet” Mathematical accuracy and per- fect workmanship enter into the Striped Stacks Are Safe WASHINGTON, D.C. + Flyers at a nearby Naval Air Station Jeomplained that twin” plain brick’ smokestacks, 200 feet high, at a; neighboring powerhouse were po- tentially dangerous, The stacks have since. been painted in alter- nate wide bands of red and white Coloring Aids Planes Researchers are currently test- ing a bright paint for. aircraft that Hse that.it-will |prevent mid-air collisions. Orange- — red is thought to be the right color, with fluorescence added to aug- ment its sharpness. To indure last- ing brightness, research teams have developed a fluorescent com- manufacture of quality faucets. A pound that endured six months un- der hot sun tests in Florida. indable faucet for a kitchen sink, lavatory, or bathtub is a pre- cision machine. -So exact are the tolerances in the manufacture of high qual- ity faucets that the difference of only two-thousandths of an inch can cause the piece to be scrapped. Two-thousandths of an inch is less or, The color tones in individual rg nw “ee strips will vary somewhat, but af-| ¥ ter laying, this grade provides a| J luxurious “‘light’’apearing floor. SELECTED FIRST GRADE AM- BER NORTHERN HARD MA- PLE. This grade is carefully se- lected for uniformity of amber col- oe ee ee Teale BEO RM 4 20°7's16-@" or, The eolor tones in individual PLAN 3 than the thickness of a human strips will vary somewhat, butl p4é/Q AP hair. after Aaying, this grade provides These are some of the facts + Seumioes amber” apearing which owners of homes, apart- meats, and commercial and in- dustrial buildings might well keep in mind in buying facwets and valves, says the Plumbing SELECTED FIRST GRADE RED. This grade is produced from all - red faced Northern SECOND FLOOR Beech or Birch, and is selected || = and Heating Industries Bureau. especially ter color. The color ig mere | The first cost of a high quality ‘The association, intecent ——< | =" faucet made in accordance w : ‘ . the best manufacturing erections is Bane ee eee oe Special | the Selected First Grade Light) T —t only a few cents more than the . -ple,-Beech—and- Flooring or Amber Northern Hard Maple i: “DINING RM KITCH: B BED RM? { cheapest fitting. This difference in and adapted wéw grade names |i ‘botrooms; dance spaces, Tes ence [ebure weaviree P| pee an nsigiican factor in 4 rn : spaces, resi- GARA ol 0 ye! [aay te hone re a nectines |dences, country clubs and night!) 2g-eizice ped Ol | The heart of the faucet fs in its finest grades possible to. pro- Soe eh irst Grade Red W woking mechaniom. i is in the Sincere thanks for your patronage during — oo Beech or Birch shoul removable, renew- duce, The new grade muoeae and | prove lar for fine residence | vine fa me oan able unit that experience in design the past year. We hope we may serve z gloors and for wall paneling pur-/ , is mubortant. you as well in the New Year. Merry rs . poses, Fas sential buildings. F 4 The Water faucet is one of the Christmas! Beech are often | most_familiar mechanisms e ! A BEAUTIFUL place of Maple where darker floors — ~ oa FIRST FLOOR twentieth century. An inferior prod- “NEW MODERN are desired, Their hardness uct is a constant source of annoy- ance and expense, On the other and. their susceptibility to staining is well known. Contracts Less Than in 1955. NEW YORK — Contract awards me f ti Rockies in'Ne 0 } and built-in thermador range J © 0S ° ialed $.088..00, ‘with se down payment! Stop Cerpetson, sousiniatiin tne ant marketing specialists, fi in. See our model kitchen. reported. According to Dodge Reports, last Open Sunday 12 to 4 G & M Construction Co. 2260 Dixie Hwy., North of Telegraph FE 2-1211 hand, a fine, precision-built faucet is an investment that pays rich dividends in economy and satisfac- tion. Pets Choose Chairs Due fo Cold Floors Why does your dog or cat, or both, insist on jumping up into a chair to sleep? Because the floors are cold, matched — more or less — in 1957 |, Pn Better-Heating-Cooling unless the government takes off/ Contending that a survey was credit curbs. made among cats and dogs in all Federal Housing Chief Albert M.| Cole says no more “dramatic changes” are planned, but Con- CLASSIC STYLING and expansion convenience give this house a wide appeal. The first floor provides two bedrooms. The second story can be finished when needed. The house covers 1,340 square feet without two-car garage and porch. This is plan R-4619AP by Derick B. Kipp, architect, House Plan Headquarters, Room 75, 117 W. 48th St., New York 36, N. Y. : xr ‘|’ BIRCH | KITCHEN CAI | CAN BE YOURS | You, too, can have a wonderful “new delioe custom built birch a kitchen including formica tops t No Upsets Over Housing Have Arisen in Industry WASHINGTON (INS) — Despite ‘all the grumbling, neither govern- SAY *HO-HUM!” GET WINTERIZED_ / 1 | a ment nor industry is particularly cer wih eR: me. “. | SY = was thes i highest) UPSet over the home construction THE ‘November ever recorded; on the Picture this year or the prospects year, and heavy engineering at $334,906,000 were 18 per cent be- ng ok Ciieaiiaie Pris Estimates! » Waterproofing Phone FE 4-0777 low November 1955. | The ll-month cumulative total of awards established a new dollar volume reeted of $22,836,733,000, an names & Site yar Sent ever the corresponding 1955 period. * * * The cumulative awards for the ‘first 11 months established all-time| pared with 1,050,000 in October. Actual starts for the first Il months were 1,055,000, making possible 1,125,000 for the year even last year’s building spree in a time of easy credit, but housing experts believe it more nearly represents actual market demand and will be awards at $8,382,726, 000 Single Family Homes money with which to buy govern- ment-backed mortgages in secondary market. The Housing Chief says the fact that the interest rate on FHA- insured mortgages was boosted only one-half. of one per cent, to five per cent, is evidence of ho}. the Both Cole and the Veterans Ad- ministration believe; however, that the increase in FHA rates leaves the GI home loan program in the lurch and that only a similar in- crease in interest rates will rescue it. The administration will ask To Offset Depression undue alarm over the program, |i Prison Coloring 549 N SAGINAW 3 Pon tac jother hand it was also the third for 1957. i CABINET [consecutive month in which awards| Indications are that housing ae yet to have its say. we been lower than in the cor- . : believes anything above ding period starts for the year will reach an Arh . s .. ot 2088, encouraging 1,125,000, a creditable one etnate would condusun pies. N. to credit and housing demands lovember awards by the major | performance in the face of financ-| next year and he would not favor construction categories show @ jing difficulties posed by the tight! drastic government intervention “Open Monday ond Thursday new dollar volume record in non- | money market. unless starts fall below that Eves. "ai 9” residential category of $729,042,- | tead of ad ne the would | level. 000, up 10 per cent compared to s t 3088 W. HURON be expected with the coming of sea Nevember 1955. However, resi- . He has no big-scale — to FE 5.933 ae, dential awards at $624,713,000 ote wanes, oe nes to present to Congress in January @ a A were 14 per cent lower than last tually tnerensed nased i neo toe een other than asking for additional S, BiLumeer-2 acbed las SUPPLIES “FUEL Te FE4-2521 lA Mic FOR. SALE—16 Unit Motel— Tavern—Restaurant One of the finest, complete motel operations in the state. aa location at nationally famous tourist attraction. On 8S. Highway wihin 60 miles of Detroit. Includes 16 unit motel, 60° x 80° restauant with tavern license, plus attractive 3 bedroom owner's ranch home. Buy valuable real estate and-business for $83,500 with $25,000 down. It’s the “Steal of a Lifetime.” Call now for appointment. Congress to approve it, * Lo * Nat Rogge, economist for the ‘ National Association of Home|; Builders, says the men who con-|/7 “The Bird to See...” ime aj vealtor ward e. partridge Are Getting Larger Single family homes are getting i NS TRULY THE = the second highest 11-month resi-|imcrease in floor space of 19-per|struct homes have trimmed_ their it is to of the 1050 W. Huron St. Ph, FE 4-3581 ¢ ever recorded. cent just since sails to the prevailing, winds of hoped to offset some 3-BEDROOM HOME for YOU! |". In that year, average single-tight money. depressing prison atmosphere. | \ c ¥ ani - Commenting on the current con-/fansily homes had SE square oy This means, be explains, that) Come out TODA sea the features that make [struction picture, Thomas S. Hol- today’s average one - builders no longer con-| He 4 Nv us proud of this home ... den, vice chairman of the board/home has 1170 square feet, accord-|struction of houses on speculation’ ae ‘of F. W. Dodge Corporation, said: |ing to West Coast Lumbermen’sjor without firm commitments. | . , 5 ree Gi ‘and Conventional Terms i*The- moderate decline-in the No-|Assocation, He adds: “From the home build- ij - ; | jvember contract total was fore- The lumbermen say buyers are |°TS’ standpoint, one of the good : » Drive out Perry to Pontiac Rd. across Opdyke 4 mile ‘shadowed by the recent residential getting bigger homes and better |‘hings about 1956 is that it is) to Model. 'slowdown which has resulted large-| homes for their money compared |°O™ing to an end. Next year we! OPEN 1 to 8 Daily ly from tight money. It seems to) to six years ago, There is much believe things will be better even) ) ‘be an indication that further con more wood being used in new Mt ena passtaliatie abot the! RE : ‘struction progress, while real, homes, both inside and outside, | “!'™ | Nos be at a moderate wy home building industry or its fu-| | AN BUILDING CORP. fers ctrasrate pace ey peat wt tome bilding industry or FEATURE for FEATU Most homes being offered today, the lumbermen observe, are fea- tured by considerable wood panel- | -Add glamor to your Christmas.ing; much of this in west-coast ‘tree lights by backing them with |hemlock or Douglas fir, many stor- reflectors of pleated household foil.'age wall installations, builtins, Cut circles of aluminum kitchen |wooden siding for exterior _. foil with small openings for the| People like wood, they say, be- ‘sockets, Crush or pleat the re-|cause it is“a natural, frendly and flectors and decorate with self-|familiar materia] which most peo- of them, but they are problems) which can in time be solved. We may not be as robust as we were) in 1955, but we-are-a-iong-way #- from needing crutches.” | be 5-7923 FE 5-9121 FURNACE SERVICE | MICHIGAN HEATING, INC. $] 000 More! Glamorize Tree Lights _— with Homes Costing 4% Mortgage Available 3 BEDROOM BRICK with full basement $58 OAKLAND FE 8-662! Picking tape. ple associate with comfort and pro] $280 DOWN a tection. Occu by Christmas Herrington Hills FE 8-3261 Eliminate Moisture Peeling of paint is one of the more noticeable effects of uncon- | trolled moisture. There are other such as dry rot, termite set guoity CONCRETE }: DEWEY REFRIGERATION Moisture should be] © “WE SERVICE EM” More Than 50 Homes Already Sold! Shea hove no opportunity to cause] "WEDONT SELL EM” - . Choose YOUR HOMESITE Now in damage. 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Block @ Attics * Recreation Rooms SATISFACTIONE = Poise 1a ° 7 Cement Tte 5 Years to Pay! | _ AUCHGAN HOM REODELERS | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1956" | The main advantage of a sep-| the kitchen, stand comfortably |irn, Saceatie te te t @ E CIENT arate oven is that you can have} erect and bend your arm se that r Even the best heatirig system it installed at a height that means| the forearm is ‘parallel to the |Meating oils available today. = , REAL ESTATE word have A tough time heating a maximum .' and Com| leer. New Rave. semosme MINKE | O. .. ast modern heating cllel SERVICE tent in cold winter weather, venience to YOU. wre the distance tn taches be | prepared from carefully se-| rc he se ted i aac higher SY Ft “cow lg” wna ee a ic in } . this “elbow. bad are i the best Wm. H. Knudsen homes, when consideration is given Cornell’ beg ea ——— tract three inches (the distance|sibie storage and combustion Heed to heating requirements, Storm of Economics of Household) you want to allow between your|acteristics, This means that the] « |} sash and doors, fully caulked win- Sadectantt reaussch to isd Dua ame ineserm and toe tap of toa: tavebae alt beck oun aces a dow frames, insulated eceilings swer, They discovered that the| oven door.) flame, and the fuel will not cor- | and outer walls will reduce initial convenience of a separate oven| Next subtract the distance be-|rode the bulk storage tank, the’ cost of the heating system, reduce depends upon how easily you CaN)tween the top of the opened oven|parts of the oil burner. the fuel bill and increase comfort. lift food in and out, turn. broil-|door and the lower surface of the} The net result is that the house- Consult your heating contractor ing meat over, and inspect cook-|oven frame. (Because. ovens vary,|holder today who has an oil burn- regarding the type of fuel best ing food. you will have to make this meas-|ing heating system saves on his) suited to your requirements and its After studies with 5@ women, |urement * the unit you are pur-|fuel bills because he gets the ut-| availability, When installing a new it was found that most could | chasing.) -system insist on the equipment handle heavy loads such ag a | The height you have left after We Specialize in specifically designed to burn the ham, « turkey or a large these two subtractions is the COMMERCIAL BUILTUP | “UC! Yo intend to use. Follow his with least strain if the height to which the receiving frame advice,. also, in placing regis-| V bie “L, | wane, « for your oven should be built. rm re ROOFING, [irs raion tor atmos Cradle Converts to Criby) ratte min iv” oo Get An Estimate Withest Obligation | fem, The researchers noted, however,| Wood Paneling Popular HUGUS-MARSH | caret! cooperation tetween (can Be Dismantled Easily; that when the ven placed Tow] be mig ROOFING & INSULATION CO. | general contractor and heating aencnn J contractor wil} often result in sav- ings, and eliminate much of the mutilation in home remodeling or construction, when installing a heating system, Framing members of the building can be easily al- tered or located to allow ‘the pas- sage of ducts or pipes without weakening the structural frame of ** * the building. The legs or posts aret made of 2 screws for additions sigport. The bottom of the crib is made/front of the oven and see all of of hardwood plywood \% inch thick,| its contents. cut to the dimensions shown. A| ‘The Cornell researchers found A cradle which can be converted to a crib as the child becomes older is a useful project. It can be dismantled for easy storage); 37/16-inch square is cut at the|twosimple ways to avoid bending: when the youngster outgrows the) corners to fit the posts. Fasten the|either pull out the oven rack with crib. bottom to the rails with No, 41-inch) the food on it, or just step back. round head wood screws. Attach) In general, they concluded, it two cleats, 30 inches long, evenly|is better to place your oven so ‘Bond “Better Built” Table Tennis — REINFORCING BARS Temperature controls may be added to “ruif your furnace or by 2-inch lumber. Cut the legs 36 inches long and bevel the top end spaced on the underside of the bottom for added support. * * * that you do not have to lift too high, even though this means that %4" AC — Fir Plywood R ¥ 4 4 4 q 4 a 4 : , , 4 > $ 4 $ boiler. automatically, and to keep ; ; ; . 3 They add to comfort, ‘od anve tion, bevel the inside corner of the| made of seven pieces of 1 by| The most popular choice of the KITCHEN, CABINETS , : $ HOT ROLLED AND $|moncy by eliminating overheating (83 ftom the top to a point 12/sinch lumber, 28% Inches long |%0, women studied was an oven] FLOOR & WALL TILE $9Q% > The real cost of a heating sys-|inches fro mthe bottom. Edge glue or dowel joint the/|height putting the top surface STORM SASH & SCREENS zCOLD FINISHED BARS tem is not just the cost of original] {ocate the position of the dowel pence together and add cleats on|the opened al Gor, Oe inches z 3 ROUND — SQUARE 3|cauipment, ~ is equal to initial) holes on two faces of the posts, |the satersite any, wa mn mt you want er oven installed COUNTER TOPS and | i ia 3 FLAT peor oa aa por re as we in Inet A, 1-% es bottom, . for the ply- at this height, here’s how to go Other Home Improvements | OPEN ‘TIL 5 SATURDAY | : 5 4 , costs. care from the top amd 12% inches . about it: : esa Rileasstes § is given to planning and installing) trom bottom. Drill the holes * 6 *& ‘ Call for Free Es $ a heating system these factors will the bottom of ths pasts, where |and cut out the rocker with a| a tall one). Wearing the type | Phone OR 3-5043 3 $\Save With Glass Finish | the rockers for the cradle will bo Jcoping saw. 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THE E FLOOR SHOP oe Pa : TO BUY or SELL! in Clarkston-- Waterford -- Drayton Plains Area. Use’ Mood’ Colors in Home thad a rash of rooms done in all Fairview Hills, new development of 171 ranch and split; level __ homes in Milford Village, only a five-minute drive from Metropolitan Park and Proud Lake Recreation Area. Wall to wall carpeting and padding for living room and dining ell is included in the purchase price of the basementless homes. , DECEMBER 22, 1956_ haw Sas se 2383 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD ae Ia The Sylvan Shopping Conpeere Pt seats The three-bedroom homes are offered in a variety of fifteen exterior ‘styles at $13,950 without basement and $14,950 with base- ment. Rose Hill Realty Co. is showing the models_on__North Milford road, a half mile north of Summit and «Main streets in Milford Village. 8 should seem relaxed and effort- less. “Naturally color is a very, very important tool of the decorator,” Mrs. McCluskey continued. “But way before color I start out with what I call a total design approach. I want 4o know something about) you and what. you want your nails to express. LOS ANGELES, Calif.—At the NERVE QUIETING Giving consideration to the! secluded part of your life, Mrs. McCluskey said she thought every- body,. including children, should MeChaskey tends te: ais !nave one room where they can get thonty that’ ectur ‘Daw’te be “ta (Awe, om all Bom ~ | >, fhe Chain satner 06 te the | Tee Poem any Sone style”. the study. Here, she said, colors | way a color is used that makes | noid be soft and more of a Se ae a mmm oni mr he he 4 Another quéstién Mrs. "McCluskey asks is, Are you a formal or in- | i formal person—do you want the trends, a decorator doesn't really |joungy look or the set formal follow them, Mrs. McCluskey said/jggk? “From this informal or for- Effect of Tile Can Be Same as Carpeting flooring can have the same room framing effect- as carpeting. body of the floor in white, speckled tile. Stop about two feet from the iwall all around the room. Use a/| weather. thin strip_of black tile to end your “carpet” area, then finish the floor ” to the walls in black speckled tiles. most people like a little bit of|The room is still framed. screens and various built-ins where can be used to separate the dif-/ ithe areas by use, perhaps, plain Tempered Hardboards '|Make Better Cabinets Fiber hardboards, familiar for the webbing pattern on the backs of the paneds, can now be had LOS ANGELES (INS) — Tile with both sides smooth. The For example, you can cover the}, * * * \ Tile in. alternating colors also) ferent “areas” in one room. If you have a living-dining area, instead of individual parlor and eating rooms, you can mark off white speckled tile for the living area.and black and white checks for the dining area. * Caulking Your House Saves Fuel and Repair Careful caulking of a house pays big returns on a modest iavest-| ment. Caulking will not only seal’ out fuel-robbing drafts; it will seal | out: moisture that is harmful to. both wood and paint. Before launching your next exterior paint-| ne Ses sage mr gat ag send nl mal feeling there is « come contriv ated. corollary,”’ she continued. “Do you speaker emphasized .that decorat-|jice warm colors or cool colors? ing. just as excellence in sport, yy you look at a color thermo- reds, oranges and yellows; inter- mediates, the greens; cool colors, ing project check up on the trouble | spots that may need caulking —/ cracks around the window and door frames, balustrades, butt joints of vod. and stone on) Paint Rollers ===" Seem Popular blues and purples. Tt is said that warm. color people! The covering of a roller deter- mines the textured effect for the painted surface. Some rollers have a carpet-like covering. Others are covered with lamb’s wool, or synthetic fibers, such ag nylon or orion. * The+ common paint roller’ ts dipped into a paint pan made es- pecially ‘for this use. It is a shal- i : dit sal ‘changing, | lond power saws. Tools for | | Concrete Surfocers ond . | Terpeulins. porches, butt joints of siding and) corner boards. Steel scaffolding for every. | requirement, Rolling tres- | les and special scaffold- ing for stairways, church- } es, stores and bank lob- | bies. #2 4 Syntron electric hammers every need. | grinders. Senders: Belt, vibrating and disc. Electric drills. Jacks, 245 Elizabeth bajo Ave. Civilians — You Pay Only _JUST. 3 LEFT! Pontioe 18, Michigan . |) Phone FE 5-8780 — | _ MODEL HOME “Aeonesthatsteremaedbatndl & Corne" : tDAY; DECEMBER 22, 1956 24g . ' , ws \ get a house : —— | shrink the sizes of aasy Styl have the house ". . that you can get ge a 4 of every square | : > (21 CUT BUILDING COSTS—Good design cuts building costs. This and brick veneer. Planters in front add to the attractiveness of the rt and charming in appear-(¢T™ financing arrangements Ii ke —— 2-17 gracefully proportioned house presents a facade of vertical siding house. DS ey ance, this house packs a lot of/the open-end mortgage, which lets in TI Ara ve : living in a very eco-|YOU Teborrow some of the funds Ban + 39-0" ot 08° 4 ‘ nomical amount of space — 11507) 02'S Proud of this house inj £08 as $ 99 * iat ag aged ee any setting, Samuel Paul, the ar-| low as per ce ae mex we 2 : 4 beeicieoes: chitect, suggests vertical siding all’ aq, ft, TERRAGE But here you have a family (around with an accent of brick’ l reom in addition to living room, veneer on the front of the kitchen. On Your Lot or Ours 7 j, STOR. a 1 a master bedroom lavatory tm |A brick planter is brought out at! YOU CAN OWN , addition to the main bathroom, > * - reed plus the glamor of a big house | basement is needed for 2 or 3 Bedroom DINING RM. ,}| FAMILY RM. ‘EATING IN THE KITCHEN )- Se ZM LIKE DER FUNERAL 7% LAST NIGHT AND HE = é % MARCH fae MAKE IT Y7 ; Me, SPILLED MUSTARD = ZONK inten « - S50 FULL AIT , OF MUSIC / cantillas A © 1956 by MEA Service, ine. Tt Reg, UB Pat. OFF) HAPPY FEELINGS” ; : : --- WHO, DO: YOU ww RETT Ya ) RAV YAR! wart arene ) Lig Hep Ow x in Wee 3 . ATR ae NANCY=---I'D HOW THINK I AM--- i\\\ ty, ue th t: LIKE TO TAKE NICE, y/ | AY mail Hy YOU TO LUNCH JOE maar ifas my Y | AND A MOVIE am a gs vo e PROKL EASY. TLLTENCH HER YOUR WIFE'S SLOW \ 10 Have ME THROWN IN TH’ GETTING BACK FROM THE JAIL: CEDRICS Jue DURING we ashen — eo ye jimi@igines (iS mimimae>7 ~~ 4 ‘es ae ee 94 ay ) [eats EP [aan = : = a |WERE MY FRIENOS 7 ie |. 2 / vy 3 T a during workouts for the North-South in the Orange Bowl, December 26th. On the right is Oklahoma halfback Tommy MacDonald. AP Wirephete Shrine nounce that its team would en- ter the Detroit tournament, In_ the past few years, the Monroe squad competed in the Toledo tournament. Then, two Windsor clubs in- tournament director lg fy i ! i ft i : | E Be = i. i z 2 x] “il Sal ad Harry Howell again put New York “ALL OUTDOORS, Mich, (INS) — It’s a good thing Santa Claus No Snow for the Skiers Parks boast- improved sports facilities and awajt only an extended cold spell to make things A new warming shelter has been i Ere . \fight fix attempt and will sus- treceived from other cities and towns in Michigan and Southeast- ern Ontario to determine if they are eligible for the Detroit tourna- : SHRINER—University of Mich- igan's fine nalfback Terry Bart goes through a workout with the East team in preparation for the East-West Shrine game to be -| played in San Francisco, Dec. 2%h. Barr is a draft choice of the Detroit Lions, National Ring Body Backs Fight Fix Quiz PATERSON, N.J. W—The Na- investigation of the alleged Texas Secret Drills Will Close Gates on jot his life in through ‘THE. PONTIAC PRE @ public television and point out “23 rules infractions’ by the Bear's’ if they tor of from the National Football Walter Wolfner, managing direc- the Cardinals, said “Com- missioner Bell and Bear owner George Halas don't want the film. SS. SATURDAY, DECEMBE Bell told the Cardinals they could show the film but. they stills, * * ® “It is impossible,” said Wolfner, “to show infractions without stills and reruns. Although the Bears were allowed to show their film with stills and comments, the com- Brennan Plans East’s Workouts for Shrine Grid Event SAN FRANCISCO — Terry who has charge of the East squad for the Dec. 29 Shrine foothall game, says he will padlock The team will go off the two- practices-a-day standard tomor- row. ee ¢ «& “I'm satisfied with the progress of the boys," Dame coach, > * = Brennan, the Notre Dame coach! — next week for secret practices. | * ¢ e said the Notre lie to see the known facts.” missioner now gives specific or- couldn't make reruns or show|#0 ders that if we show the film we “We were penalized nine times) during the course of the game,” said Wolfner, “two resulting in calling back touchdown runs of 65 and 83 yards by Ollie Matson. “We have positive proof from the pictures that we are 100 per cent correct in our claim that the 23 rules infractions by the Bears, not called, are not judgment plays but rules violations. | : * * 6 “These were pointed out to Commissioner Bell when the Card-| Bear film was run by Assistant: Coach Chuck Drulis at a private showing in Bell's hcme. “Why the commissioner has one set of rules for one club and the same rules not for another club, we don't-know but we intend to find out and make the same pub- ” Philadelphia, Bell tained the 23 cases were judg- ment plays. He quoted Article 8, are subject to a fine and suspen-|league | impartially. ‘ that it is “detrimental” to the “to publicly criticize any member of the league, any ¢lub, its managers, its players . . . or any person who is an official in the league.” | es . Bell said the reason the Bears were allowed to comment on the film was that they had nothing but praise for the officials, Bell said an infraction of Article 8 could result in suspension, a $2,000 fine and cancellation of a — team's contract to play in the gue. When informed of Wolfner's charges, Halas said, “There is one set of rules for all the clubs and Commissioner Bell interprets them e @ Halas, who also referred to Art- icle 8, said, “When Mr. Wolfner attacked the judgment of the offi- Item 14, of the NFL Constitution correct.” Hard Drills ‘lowa Avoids 8 | Wilt The Stilt? Nope. It's South Carolina's Grady Wallace, a 3 * 6-4 guy who had the time a two-night trip Georgia. Tarheel scoring record. And San Francisco, rated No. 2 off its 60- game winning streak ‘which was Kan- | officially. ended by Mlinois Mon- day, stopped a three-game slum ip DETROIT (INS) — Walter 0. to one held earlier this year .at Tigertown in Laheland, Fla. Ba * Briggs said the school will be opened Feb. 20 with players asked to report one day earlier, and will close March 7. The Tiger official said: “"The success of our two-week | school last spring warranted its | continuance again in 1957.” Briggs. has designated John McHale, director of player person- nel, and farm director Jim.Camp- bell ‘to. make or aren gements. a , McHale indicated that the staff would include Tiger manager Jack Tighe, coaches Billy _Hitcheock, Ortega Wants jthe ds has. three month suspensions to Art Aragon and Dick Goldstein, Call- fornia welterweights. The pair were scheduled to fight ee ee opponent offered hit lose the bout, COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Michigan State defenses at will last night to " lern Intercollegiate Hockey League.win. - Fc ‘M' - MSU Skaters Beaten @® — Colorado College punctured score an easy 8-2 West- in San Antonio but Aragon said money to Tony DeMarco, who is ranked 1-2 among the welterweight challeng- Gaspar Ortega Mexico's Crack at Tifle | Tige’s School Feb. 20 Willis Hudlin and Don Lund; minor scouts Rick Ferrell, Ed Katalinas, Bill Norman, Bernie DeViveiros, Schoolboy Rowe and Pat Mullin. Nine Tourneys for Lady Pros Sea Island Ofen Ist Test in $43,500 Tour Starting Jan. 11 EVANSTON, Ill, (NS)—Profes-| * *|Kentucky Five Meets Illinois LEXINGTON, ."|from a Win over basketball club, Kentucky with fitth-ranked for the title in Kentucky's invita- Ky. @ — Fresh the nation's No. 4 Hiinois tonight league victory. The loss was the Spartans’ 4th in five games. tional é = Kentucky, No, 7 nationally, i leashed a great comeback to beat little more than a rier oe oe on ; 43 Western Inter-', ounce last night. = | 93 chaiap Dayton: Gh. its second league neat 1 ‘Colorado College earlier in the week. Square ie gues tae Fore aren 94, it morbera €2 (OT) North Braneh Ss Sues Ben ti Bemtnfietd es aa "a, ciareeevie Paul Hornung, Notre Dame for the Rose Bow] game against quarterback on the East squad, Towa are in full swing and the said he had been contacted Beavers, under the watchful eye iterday by a representative of the of Coach Tommy Prothro, are be- Vancouver club in the Canadian ginning to look like the hardest ‘Football: League, He said he had working team ever to play in the not signed anything. Jan. 1 contest. * * @ : * * « | The West team also planned Prothro players| secret sessions, after Sunday hard, ae diapers sn thlaeeia morning's practice. Tin twice-a-day scrimmages of the l Will players have been cracked up by ochmoor Will Hol the hard going, all of them re ‘ serves. But apparently the OSC Women: Event cuir owe, Sime os . next few days and hold it. Oregon DETROIT wm — The 1957 Wom- State has two drills scheduled to- en’s Wolverine Open tourna- : day and two Sunday. ment will be played at the Leth- . The all-out effort was a change| meer Ciub in Suburban Grose | “paLCON GOES UP — Dave Eldred (33) of Rochester gets by [Of promre’s announced, Piste: The site was announced today. | * West Bloomfield defender to go up for the layup in their game On | boty pleaded that a lack of re-| played July 25-28. starts by whipping the Lakers, 71-48. to avoid heavy workouts. | , e ager s Is Season High: By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wallace, a senior forward from; Elsewhere among the ranked/with a 56-53. victory over little Real quick now, who hag scored| Mare Creek, Ky., bagged 54 points powers, North Carolina, No. 3,|Washington of St. Louis. the most points in a single major|as the Gamecocks rapped Georgia| made it 7-0 with an 89-61 decision) South Carolina had things under college basketball game this sea-|96-81. He had scored 37 in a 90-83/ over Dartmouth as Len Rosenbluth) control all the way at Georgia, son? decision over Georgia Tech the|canned 30 points for an all-time| fitting 38 of its 78 field shots. Wal- * * * . In the . Cincinnati Invitational, for Beavers; Rough Work Iowa ‘will skip Sunday drills over in East Los Angeles. Coach For- est Evashevski says he has been holding controlled scrimmages and would like to have one all- out, “but to tell the truth, we aren't ready for that kind just yet and I don’t want to risk in- juries, We do have to sharpen up.” The Iowa controlled scrimmage activates only one side of the line in order to lessen pursuit. On the Oregon State side, vig- orous workouts have injured Ter- ry Salisbury, a tackle, who hurt his shoulder; Chuck Reich, left end, knee injury on a blind block, and Carl Maxwell, another line- ment with the coaches that they need ‘ ' kids, not the coaches.” Fight Manager Taken in Raid as kingpin of the operation. Police said Arthur W. Finks, manager of boxer Duke Harris and |former promoter at the Motor City parena, Wwas.among 19 persons ar- |rested in a series of raids late yes- | terday. was smothered 95-66 by Syracuse.| Some 37 detectives confiscated The fast-breaking Orange, first| 10 automobiles, 10,000 bet slips, ever to hit as many as 9% points; three electric adding machines. against the Crusaders, will play| and other gambling equipment in Dartmouth tonight. the lightning-lke raids. now meets Fordham, which/$; business. swamped Miami (Ohio) 67-60 on| At police headquarters, a second half drive and Jim Cun-|munched on a hamburger ringham's 3 pont, forthe tie drag He denied be- tonight. ing the of the group. Pancho Blocks Rosewall ] a | a q Upiv 74 Upsal Hofstra 79, American NYAC 98, Colby 81 Carolina 96,- LOS ANGELES (INS)—The Los| that Australia's Ken Rosewall has| tentatively accepted promoter Jack Kramer’s offer of $50,000 for a professional tennis tour next sea- son, but that Richard (Pancho) Refugees See iFirst Cage Tilt ——— FREDS’ MOUNTAIN — Here's St. Frederick's Big Bill Mountain going up for a layup. Mountain dropped in 29 points as the Rams defeated Royal Oak St. Mary, 85-75, last night. Tom Derocher had 27 for the Freds, who won their 3rd game in four starts, St. Fred Outscores Irish in Shooting Oak St. Mary’s basketball team, 85-75. Eight St. Fred cagers broke into Mrs. Rigney Gets power in the Chicago White Sox baseball system will remain in the hands of a woman. ee * According to Mrs. Grace Reidy "s will, Dorothy C. Rigney, treasurer of the organization. Mrs, Comiskey,. president of the club since 1941, died Dec. 10 and ‘al tor 29 points and Derocher com- ‘| A ae € 4 | DEARBORN—Unbeaten Pontiac By H. GUY ‘MOATS High School basketball Chiefs 8 Pentiac Press Phote Oroy, 85-75 Rams. The 62 Mountain collected 12 field goals and five free throws ‘bined 9 and 9 for 27. Séphomore Dick Nickerson helped out with 10. Ted ‘ie led the Royal Oak attack with 17 points. St. Mary held an 8-3 lead early in the Ist quarter, bat the Rams the Irish en- advantage 42-32 and they were in command the rest of the way. The victory was St. Fred’s 3rd of the season against one defeat. e * * Phil Beiri tallied 14 points and Gary Dirker scored 12 as the Ram reserves trimmed the Irish, 56-37 ’ ’ |difficulties with the to. chalk up that much-de- od victory While ri after knotting the count at 60-all. And in another non-SVC encounter) Arthur Hill battered. Bay City Handy 66-49. Northern is the de- fending SVC titlist and faces Chiefs in Pontiac on Jan: 11. The ly strong Thun- Pontiac was having its Dearborn crew, surprisingt derbirds tore into Chiefs at the THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER #2. 1950 : Dogfights dominated the Wayne- Oakland Conference basketball pic- Teme last night as Clarkston and Holly high schools won squeakers. Clarkston sipped Clarencevilie, 60-58, on little Leroy Parks’ free + throw in the last 17-seconds of play. Holly eked out a 0-57 triumph over Milford when big Géorge McDaniel popped in two foul shots with 20 seconds _re- maining. — Clarkston, Holly Win W-O Squeaker Meanwhile, undefeated North- ville continued unabated in its drive for the Wayne-Oakland title by coming from behind to crush invading Brighton, 82-67. *-* © The Clarkston-Clarenceville struggie at Clarkston was a thriller all the way with never more than four points separating the two teams The Wolves led at halftime, ~35. Falcons Maul ‘Lakers, 71-48 West Bloomfield Proves No Match for Rochester in Keego Harbor Tilt Rochester’s high-flying Falcons had too many guns for West Bloom- field last night as the Lakers went down to. their 4th-straight—defeat, 71-48, at Keego Harbor. The Falcons soared into a 32-16 halftime advantage and coasted to their 3rd victory in four tries. A four-point deficit early in the game was the Laker’s closest Sharp-shooting Dave Peters netted 11 goals and one foul shot for 23 points to spearhead the Rochester attack. Jim“Van Nock- er breathed hot on Peter’s heels with 21 while Dave Eldred added 13. Only four Lakers managed to break into the scoring column, led ‘by big Rolf Gordhamer, 6-5 center. Gordhamer tallied 18 points. Ray LaPratt notched 14 ¢ \Lucadam chipped in with 11. West Bloomfield made 39 per tried only 51 shots from the floor. ROCHESTER ewepeee Tree Threws Missed Rochester 13, W. Bloomfield ¢, SATURDAY'S NBA STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION Free- Throws Missea—__— RO St. Mary 8, St. Frederick 16. RO ST. MARY ST. FREDERICK FG FT TP Fra Fr TP Gomis 2 fat Bale gd 3 ‘ow! a ® 32 Nutt 4 6 13 i ’ 9 " t Hall 4 3 i D. Kast 2 «1 #5) Villiere 1 10 12 Nicker’n 5 © 10 : 7 #3 Quarles 1 0 2 Brad 3.1 7) Mount'n 12 5 ad Total 23% % Total 330 (ip 665 by RO 8t. Mary ....... 17 15 20 «23—5 St. are 20 «621 8. il 12 M4 13 B B 14 syne Be St, Louis ........ o« 10 Aly SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE s Louls at Boston ~~ aantabe Mo games eas ” Walloped by |Oxtord, Ortonville Quints League Foes cent of its field goal atternpts, but ot It Was Flying So He Shot It —— Good Fish MANTEO, N.C. & — It didn’t look like a duck, but it was flying, and that was good enough for a Connecticut Yankee down South for a little shooting. Charlies A. Newton, Meriden, Conn., Was on target - yesterday when he fired from a duck blind in nearby Pamlico Sound, What he bagged was a five-pound roe mul- let — mighty fine eating, if you Newton and Charles Parker, al- so of Meriden, were hunting as guests of . industrialist 1st Aluminum Bow! Pits Small Colleges Milford blew a 21-11 1st quarter ‘antage in its loss to Holly. The ns still were in front at halftime, 34-27,.but the visiting Broncos overtook.them going into the final period. The Redskins tied the score twice, 53-all and 57-all, in the 4th stanza before McDaniel settled the argument. Milford’s Bill Kelley took scor- ing honers with 17 points. Bill Taylor meshed 16 for Holly. Northville rallied in the 2nd) half to rout Brighton after trail-| ing at intermission, 40-38. The Mustangs’ five starters accounted for all of their points and each player hit-double figures. - * * to pace the Northville attack. Watson grabbed 26 points. CLARENCEVILLE CLARKSTON Waack Bat he’ Park ror rke 13 (i Hanaford © 3 3 Jenson 5 66 Devitt 7 5 1 Leng 73) Wilson © 8 17 Lippert 1 4 6 Andrews 4 56 3 Dubata 4 @ 8 Total 19 21 & Tote) 2 2 6 by Quarters jarenceville cove 19 14 13 11—58 Clarkston ....,., vo» 30°17 «Uh 1260 Free Throws Missed Clarenceville 9, Clarkston 16. ‘Dodgers Set Training Jett Goodrich piled up 25 points} 25 game set for 2:30 p.m., EST, was NBC. Russell, a sensation at San Francisco and with the U.S, Olym- pic squad, signed a contract Wednesday for a reported-$17,000. BROOKLYN (i — The National League champion Brooklyn Dodg- ers will open spring training Feb. We gdm (Go) tay | i eter oe | Russell's NBA Bil Kae wes Thndebira red | saga * ace 17 points, th Debut Televised | trom the tout tine.” Chiefs will be idle now BOSTON u—Bill Russell, the! ‘mn ; snost ‘publicined player’ to’ come|City Coutral te reas ee 8 xk apn sapemmmnireed Malice, oer rms ust” eM nee ee spt ; the school's cheerleaders were Boston. Celtics against the St.lon hand. Louis Hawks. ‘In a prelirainary * + walloped the junior The National Basketball Assn, |42-38 in a tight battle. slated to be televised nationally, ve base with pitchers and catchers the first to report. — = *- * The rest of the 41 players on the early roster begin workouts Feb. 21 at their usual Vero Beach, Fia.,| Peet. 4 * = ee = = 4 Summary: — rT Tr forte Zelthart,f£ 1 6 2 Joachim, f i ft Ray,¢ 2 9 1) Knipp.c 4 : Diehm, gli 2 2 laymen. 5} 3! ] 3 ® 2 23 Samy § 3 : Whit'er.f 6 © 10 | aad 1 a v.66 1 @ 3 Totals 19 1] Toes 2 DD Pontiae - 1 ‘is 4 | el ei 8 ‘Swimming, — 3 zion ‘Y’ Holiday Program MILFORD : rart smal] college football teams got the nation today in the first an- At stake in the nationally tele- onship, Kickoff time for the contest, sponsored by the Nafional Assn. of Intercollegiate Athletics, was 1 p.m., CST. Pre-game crowd es- eae ranged from 15,000 to 20,000, LITTLE ROCK, Ark. U—Twojwaadon chance to show off before ta , | Milford Bedford 1 poet ; MeDan'! 0 ; Bradsher Johnstone 1 B. Kelley 7 ylor a 2 Biou wvecuere~ ter 1 2 Total Total by Quarters wow DD . 2 Free Throws Missed Holly 34, Milford 17. BRIGHTON Paddock Ra Watson Holly .......... 6 i8 14—68 i ® 14-57 Brett Total Brighton . onus cc cues Northville ........... Colt Boss Approves BALTIMORE (#—Carroll Rosen- bloom, one of the more liberal minded of the club owners in the National Football League, has *1p- * * * ~ Rosenbloom; principal owner of the Colts, approved his team's plan to send veteran Bill Pelling- “IT told them to go up there with an open mind,” Rosenbloom said he told the players at a meet- ing yesterday. NFL Union Gets Suppor held the players’ rights to discuss _ ja union in New York, Dec. 28-30, |*0® sense.” * *- For the past three seasons, Ro- senbloom has given the Colts ne ae = aS 4 — . Stites A Anh Basketbal A girl members (9-14 years of age)| of the “Y” will take part in aj ‘penny plunge,” diving for pennies) scattered over the bottom of the Between 10 and 11 a.m. Monday as well as hope we the New Year. Merry WE'LL BE OPEN Christmas! Christmas Eve .,.. Christmas Day. . .. 1124 W. Huron HURON may serve 10A.M. to8P. M. 10A. M.tol'P. M. BOWL FE 5-2383 “ft have never been one to hes- he said. “If they think joining a they should join it. the will. By virtue of a specific) mmay c oxFo back, 73-65, despite » 30-point bequest, Mrs. Rigney received 500\giorer "S°"F™ wuss ‘°F Tl spree by the Jays’ Mel Alldredge. shares of stock which Roy Egan.|Porer 1) 3 72 Aecalum 1 9 | Bentley’s George King netted 20. the team’s legal advisor said! poexse'a 6 1 13 Brannon i 9 2 Dave Fulcher’ “is a personal, confidential family|Viies ? $ 10 Roland tt } Mss Icher’s field goal in the matter,” Ward 1 @ 2 Summers 1 4-6 five seconds enabled Davison The rest of Mrs. Comiskey's|Muslder 3 % ¢ to hand Lapeer its ist loss of the 3,652 shares were equally season, 58-57, at Davison, Two foul between Charles, an only son,/Tosl = % NN titel shots by Lapeer’s Tom Wilson with and Mrs. Rigney. Imlay Clty ...0....6. ii 28 25 929/10 Seconds left had put the Pan- When the 31-year-old Chuck be-/Oxford ............. 9 9 8&8 15—41/ thers ahead, 57-56. Wilson collected comes 35, he will hold 3,475 shares iminy-Chp l, Oot ee 26 points while Fulcher connected while hie sister now has 3,975 of es oe the total. . ORTONVELE NORTH BRANCH — ar, ff 4 g,gmait's tI oter aren games last night, Head Injury Sends fe} } 7 dee" i ds ; ae rs <4 ub Park f % . h Hos H Total 19 12 66 Total Fighter to Hospital tan & Ses YORK tiitay gee Jeureus is ie NEW MJ Fisher, a a Hi Powerful-Imlay City rode-rough- ing & bout |shod over Oxford and Ortonville to Rudy Gwin of Cleveland last;was humbled by night at Madison Square Garden.|pion North Branch in South Cen- Fisher dropped Gwin in the first |tral Conference basketball games the third ‘ a rest of the way. He had to be| wivesten Spartans, seca helped from the itate when I could better myself,’ | players’ union will help them then & 4 wEd ~E4 G4 a) _ 4/4 ¥ tz 1) ..+0r if you can't come out, SHOP BY PHONE & Fine Quality Sports Equipment #§} for the Hunter and Fisherman SLAYBAUGH’S: § SPORTS SHOP. . Phone FE 8-0458 or F 630 Oakland Ave. é ‘ is "BROTHER EAGLES — Rochester Explorer “Scouts Robert Milne and his brother, David~ Milne Jr. both won their Eagle Scout badges at 138 this week. Fox Rd. Pontiac Press Phote ‘They're. holding the brized badge, ~ presented by theirfather,David- Milne, who is the post advisor. The Milnes live at 1201 Hattie an honors ceremony of Rochester Explorer Post Parachute Yule Trees to Men in Antarctica) | at ‘Operation White Christmas for Sure a Deep Freeze bees building a base for American scientists in connection with the! International South mighty Queen Maud Mountains, Other Americans at Mas Services at Little America. rf . 2. Fs gs@ 4% on the ice-choked seas Antarctica, Study for Faculty Set at Avondale Any teachers wishing to enroll may call.Frances Ford at Avon- dale School at once, Up With Big Business MOSCOW um — Soviet Russia is rapidly losing its small shops and factories in favor of large estab- lishments. An industrial review published here said manufacturing industries with less than 500 work- ers which made up 93.1 per cent of the total in 1935 now covers only 27.6 per cent of Russian industry. But plants employing up to 10,000 workers jumped from 3.2 per cent to 22.6 and those with more than !more and Kinder* | Moet winging “Silent |MOSt Open on Monday will receive | NEW YORK @ — Stock Ex- the service. the United are set at the| States will be closed Monday Dec, 24, Christmas day Dec. 2 markets will remain open as , usual on Monday. will be | The Chicago Board of Trade, and pastor. | New York Produce Exchange and cottonseed ofl ang soybean mar- 7:30 p.m. service will be pre-| kets will open Monday for a half The Junior} day. Other New York commodity 10,000 from 3.2 to 13.7. Geophysical Year Ww program. A Christmas tree WAS 'Orthodoxchurchhe-was- & shoe- eC} * The menu will be a turkey din- ner for five men at another iso-| Clara May Newry, 2866 Leach Rd., jated base at the foot of the who died at her home today, will mond Baker of School says, The program is to benefit teach- County Deaths | | Rupen Derderian WALLED LAKE — Service for |Rupen Derderian, 58, who died in Traverse City today after a six year illness, will be at 1 p.m. Mon- lday in Richardson Bird Funeral] |Home, with burial in Wixom Ceme-| ixom, A member of the Greek maker, coming from Turkey. Mrs. Clara May Newry ibe at 10:30 p.m. Monday at the! little| Dudley H, Moore Funeral Home, America V and at Marie Byrd with burial in White Chapel Ceme- Land have decorated their air- tery. hated Christmas trees with or-| Chaplain Peter Bol of Christ and resident in the area . Arcadia’ Calif., A member of Pontiac Church of will hold Christ-\for 34 years, she leaves a daugh-| - lter,-Mrs. Alonzo Goforth of Au-'%% The remainder of the Americans. ‘burn Hei ts, 16 at-grandchil-| will spend the holiday on 11 ships dren anda grandchildren, ringing Bobsled Course ‘ures Amateurs Italian -Olympic Run Features Training for, Novices An international pilot course for greerihorn bobsledders is the big at- traction of the first post-Olympic |? season at Cortina in the Italiari Dolomites. Unlike the bobsled run for ex- perts, the course for amateurs re-| places the fast, icy surface with a covering of slow, powdery snow. This innovation will make Cortina the first and only place in Europe) where the novice can learn the difficult art of bobsledding. events of last year, will be avail- able for “civilians” from Decem- ber through March, All. in all, the American sports- man can reap the benefits of $5 million coat by the Italian Gov- ernment to ready the resort for the 1956 Olympcs. Cortina can be reached via Mun- ich and the Brenner Pass or from Venice, The human heart increases in size up to about 50 years of age, pronounced in Lat male than the me soeanie, AUBURN HEIGHTS—Service for’ manner News in Brief A billfold and $2 were stolen last night from a shopper in a down- town store, Pontiac police said. The | trustees }victim said the billfold was picked from her purse. & $10 string of ouldoor Christmas tree lights were stolen last night, Pontiac police said, from a home at 249 W. Ypsilanti St. If your friend's in jail and needs | Se bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. Adv. Rock ‘n’ Roll Boon to Frustrated Kids? musie provides millions of teen- '}agers with a means of expressing their inner urges, says an execu- tive of American Music Confer- ence, . John W. Fulton believes the rock ‘n’ roll craze may turn out to be a blessing for the younger set by direeting the tensions of growing up into harmless channels. “Remember the ‘Charleston’ and the “Lindy Hop" and the ‘Black Bottom’ he asked. ‘They were erazes of other days and 99 per cent of the kids who went crazy over this music and the crooners have turned out to be good | citizens." ORDINANCE NO. An Ordinance to protect "he health and welfare of the people of the Town- ship of Pontiac relating to disposition of Pubbish ond trash Township of Pontiac Ordains: Section 1. Detinitions: The term rub- @s used in this Ordinance shall in- clude any discarded articles of food, clothing, cans, receptacies, furniture, ap- pilances, building materials, tires and parts of automodiles, trucks or me- chinery or other waste products. Bect: Le. Nuisances. The storing, ‘rast be bullding “matefiais, 7 and un- or parts thereof on any public or private prop- erty in such a way as to encourage or be likely to encourage the breedi rats or 4. redents or in harmful to the health and well-b being of the people of the Townshi: such a manner as to be inju = te public am & ia hereby ag novo te be a public nuts |. Becti 3. Keeping of rubbish and trash. ore shall hereafter be unlawful \for any person, firm or corporation to |store. pile or r hee eins be poet |storing, piling or keeping any ru trash, building =m aterials, old ao un- used + Foon Tthereor, discarded articles cans, furniture or cupttnnen clotht rad private greeary in such a way neeareee be likely to en- lCoerege the breeding of rats or other rodents or in any other manner to be harmful to the health and well-being jof the people of the Township or in such « er as to be injurious to * penalty. Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance Zhai be med quilty of a misdemeanor upen conviction thereof, shall be sub- ject to a fine of not more than one hundred ($100.60) dollars or to imprison- ment in the Oakland County Jail for a period of not more than ninety (90) days or beth such fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the Court. Section 5. Effective Date. This Ordi- nance shal] take effect thirty days after being published tm The Pontiac Press. This Ordinance enacted by the Pontiac |Township Board the 10th day of De- cember, 1956. GRETA V, BLOCK, Clerk Dee. 22, "56 NOTICE OP A PUBLIC ‘HEARING Janua 1967 Tost at 7:30 o'clock te con-. — m7, change in the soning ‘0 change from R-2 to C-2: T 3 N, R 10 KE, Sec. 14. From the South Bection Line of Section 14 or Coe Court to Kircher Court for a depth of w feet on the west side of yke Township Clerk and may be examined by those interested. CHICAGO w — Rock ‘n’ roll ml term, at 1956, and sui appointmen be made every four yeers therea: (2) Four members of the Board shall be appointed by the- Late Cumann as follows Two members shail be appointed for the’ period by ma June W, 1067: th otter — ts shall four _lmneenees duly 1, 1967 ana txpiring Jane 1 and each four years thereaf member aha y*. inted for & period coming June 30. thereafter pt com 3, a ag fe me i ; o i. our years thereafter. ” e. member, shall be a: nted for @ period ending June 1960, thereafter appointments be for 6 four year te: commencing July 1, 1960 —< expiring June and. every fion a : All ordin: parts of ordinances in oate ‘herewith are hereby repealed. Section oxtinanee shell take effect ten (10) days from and after its fimal $8- age =~ ity Commission of the City of the City Com- Pontiac this 18 im. with interment in Lu Cemetery. Ec. 22, 1984, RUPEN, pe with Rev, Wiltam Ot Green officiat- ing. intormen’ » a] ceme- tery. in state at “Richardson Bird punerel Home, Walled Macl (SNNAN, ae aan PURDY, Birmingham. Father of John G. MacLennan; brother of Roddy MacLennan. Service yet ii a.m. * Manley Bailey Puneral Royal Oak. NEY DEC. 93. 1966, 2986 ch Red., Heiebts age 72; dear a t Goforth. Arthur Ne Walter and William Newvy and Mrs Reneone Funeral —— be held Monday, Dee. 24. a a= from the Dudley Moore ome Auburn Heights. sunday, may be seen officiating. Mra, Wilad _i0 state at Sparks-Griffin Pune ___ Card of Thanks 1 ARTHUR H. SCOTT WISHES TO thank the many friends for ktnd- nesses, flowers and cards that were sent to him during his stay tm the’ hospital. 2 _-1n_Memoriam NELSON -—In loving memory of our beloved wife mother, Karin v., whe away December 23, 1962, years ego today: ay on, gear mother, it has been our yee: Binee Proomad left ‘our hearts filles with sadness and tears. Yours was @ heart so jolly and gay Battering sunshine all along the sweet flowers are ever —s banks are ever Tie flowers we place upon your May ‘wither and decay, But love for you wil wade Time speeds on, four years have Bince death its gloom, tts shadow cast in our home, seemed And from us a shining i We miss that light ) ever wi Her vacant place there is none but not in will meet Down here we mourn, vain, For up in heaven, we rk Dec. 22, "56, Jan. 2, ‘57 RAPID 79 om BALL : f=] PARK eo wT jc mn CA = ad x 3 ka ROCKWELL ore Or ~~ aa is hereby gt & public The love a heart holds dear, Fod memories linger ever day, Pemembrance kk him ar. Sadiv missed by_ fami In LOVING Mi MEMORY OF “JAMES Burns who. passed away Decem- ber 22, 1 hall thee. —, ‘missed oy daughter and son- 3 Flowers DUNSTAN'’S FLOWERS Your Allied Fiery 484 W, Huron 2.8901 Thoughtful Service PE 2-804) Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance outs Teer or _llelp Wanted Male 6 ACCOUNTANT Bebe wecoupting © cates “ATTENTION BOYS You can heave a steady income end ee Rn. cng | If you live in Pontiac or a nearby community and want to have a ear-round income while learaiog e fundamentals of business. APPLY TODAY the circulation depart- ar of THE pacha =e La finance company bes 'en pnotiate aie @ f oo wont should ac jonging beginning for o ing in the legal Permanent- y located = te practice law tn Mich — Could to take er ante e is history ation, , edue salary ex! address and tele- phone number, Box 1. Huron between 10 ALERT EXPERIENCED REAL estate salesman B fer ne F Teome BARBER — STEADY APPRENTICE, OR 3-260 EVES. CAR WASHERS WANTED.* APPLY 149 W. Huron 8t. night. . chard Lake % te @ =m DIE MAKER TO BUILD AND RE- es es EXPERIENCED MERCURY ME. in. uf se before Ep. Atao os EXP ONLY. WATTREDS Bs —~ Short in a. tt canes Drives as ss ie Bey. Dee Dray: “yor 5 0000 atkins we steady year yo. *100 per 1308, AN OR WOMAN ue route. average | 2 50 to A Feo, A ma for : ane home Bro pro. fs Exp. preferred, Rose vice _ Employment Agencies 8A MIDWEST PONTIAC'S OLDEST, LOYMENT AGENCY IN- ve [3] COM: TIONS. STATE BANK BLDG. 5-9227 BIRMINGHAM OFFERINGS edi full or art time, Bee- Iman —_e office work atid fag on rmingha ot ent Service, Ps Ww Map 8, a mplov ment Se Mi west PONTIAC vice 2 re oplorare SERVICE ___Instructions 9 ~ BEST WAY DRIVING SCHOOL driv’ sense . 4 Get more ¢ ne eee rE @-0217. Herbers Cosier ® ne RN DRIVE SAN WAY AY AT “SAPECWAY" DRIVER Bus PE 722%" Res. FE 8-1645 Work ‘Wanted Male 10 d&-l CARPENTER WORK, NEW & repair, FE 44310. BABYSITTING, GIRL 16 rience, ret., near _Rerrece, FE B30 BOB’s HANDY MAN. 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BVANS, City Clerk Dec, ‘56 * ANCE NO. Adopted: December 1 iste a egy ged ‘ An Ordinance amend the ey of Ordinance No. 19 of City of Pon tise and. to Section 4 of Ordinance ws peed ter . shes ate 2-141 Notices & Personals 25 Ww vate aoan Notices & & t Personals s 25 ye fitters Tron. a), come senate. FS Aerotred Knapp Shoes bast Herman Fo, PRES, TPES ore anol. on un yey 4RE YOU f - “SA seen? ew Bp on tension, —Saneies JANLEY BEACH 10 Bagley 8t. veasing Rervous fa JANLE ue? For Ww TANK oa akShnieatt Sate DAINTY MAID POR Poa sO FPLIET. Penn en HD heenied & tenat|_Mrs. Burnes, PE seat 43 Mark. installed. MHD. 1 ed EM” 3-400. 7 Furniture Refinishing 16A coursogns & & Deoee, & WEW re. $0163. Insurance Agencies 17A INSURANCE. OF ALL KINDs INSURE BY PHONE Nicholie & Harger Co. 33 W. HURON ST, ss PEE: 5-8183 MAHAN. REALTY CO. FIRE - WIND - AUTO - TORNADO 1013 W, HURON PE 20203 18 Laundry Service CURTAINS RUF wc beautifully na pontine Laundry. 32-6101 R PAMIL, LAUNDRY SERV. FOR ph. 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PONTIAC TRAVEL BCRERASCSS CLEANED. asH SERVICE = ree ween, Ve soe LIORT HAULING AND RUBBISH '¢_W. Murce st PE 63251 iio#T AND MEAvY TRUCKING |Wtd. Household Goods 27 r he ven worr, Call . FE Trucks to Rent u4 ton ‘pickups 1% tn stakes | furnttare buyers, Cash waiting. Pontiac Farm and of furniture. Ph. FE 7-5523. Industrial Trac Tractor Co. Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 on Bue a sn perocing unday STOP*LOOK Oct A Wanted to ay = Bouese, Sad ‘berms Mt. P. oyrny arte Share Living Quarters 30 BACHELOR. SHARE NEW home in Walled Lk, district with another an pte g BS MArket 42703 7 | Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 IMMEDIATE CASH wees, POL i ot ties and land 20 contracis of nne $% by 3%e, $00 . 47 9 ee] K K L L- Templeton, Realtor acct ated ti PoE SEL TOUR ano Om “Mailor onder >: oF 0.0.4. CAPITOL ean & ¥ co. co. lor-Rite Photo Service 210 S. Tilden Ave. $250, 000 Pontiac, Michigan At our 1 to ourchase “iste a -Physio-Therapy _ 21A clients, Se ‘seas me me beiore you “Bpecat foot technics. 10 Lineal] To Buy—To Sell—To Insure 1 CALL JONES Ra-| | REALTY CO, ag oxpert dil wis Ww. Huron “Ph. PE 20209 SS of your contract “| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor qT $0165 Saginaw = Open Eves. ee: CASH. . IN A FLASHI dolia? “paid -Prompts_sourt B- , ‘A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Tele Rd. FE 7 es # 4. ,Vanwelt, 4540 Dizie Hwy, Wanted Real ‘Estate 32A tt CONTRACTS WANTED | tale,” ¥ ef whet here 2 ROOMS WITH PRIV, FE 4-714 etaph — “SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? will at Dey you. to list with us. — d pros- Ne You pare See e and men ci ey. moe of every type. Russell Young REALTOR ~- BUILDER 412 W. Huron FE 4-453 “PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? ir DOESN'T wey. Our method. of showing, at 1 genet — pects sa yy: e and mon * “t wore with Lockers. “ eat band vil Ww up need rics, We ‘bandle and ray Ht details fo M i salos. oP BPG WELL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS 0263 Multiple ety hi are ROOMS DOWNSTAIRS, OTILE __ties a turn. Clark 4 ¢ Rooms & pare, ADULTS, 122 Augusta. PE 2-8771, 5 RMs. MAIN, IN, UNTIL APRIL. GAS a carpeted floor, utilities , $2 be per week, 131 8. Pad- ND BATH, PIRST FLOOR man welcome. et per wk, $16 WEEKLY. 3 ROOMS apo ed and entrance, i child ping » Vacant, $85 fo tela ro bens Union ise iv. “ee “CASH” Is not too difficult to for your home ‘when you — with a qualified firm So years of dependable service. nilw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl N. Saginaw st. FE 6-8165 BEV- ore) buyers for dees priced homes, acant commercial property, We also b emall q and HK L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lk Rd PE 4-4563 WILL ous OR LIST YOUR LAKS prope ": Fr MexinLEy waiting, Offic 8300 merce Rd, PonTiac. "eM 3 3-3311 UNiv 16708 8 TRADES ote oe ceding you . We have homes, Terme, in- comes, business Northern resorts listed f DORRIS & beat REALTORS 783 W. Huron Phone FE 1 pee R SELL I etl pe sell tor 0 erty or Bye. your and show price hA.4., sare) ane ‘ us prove it . DBD, , BROKER FE 4-1157 $09 Eliz. Lake Rd. LISTINGS WANTED 41587 noble Mi iddleton Johnson per, cove be “poy iatings 5 are Eaters =”. A. JOHNSON, Realtor S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-253. 4 1 pose eyase ENTRANCE, Toss ADULTS, wACeING Dig to General Hosp, Ail util- in. decorated. Private en- trance PE 4-5322 7 ROOMS, NEAT. COMFORTABLE, . Close in. bath. as come, 431_N. Perry —. Aeeid. Inquire 161 Mt. MT L, PRIVATE EN- "adults, 100 Norton. 2ROOM. PRIVATE BATH * aoe 7 ROOM FURNISHED Andersonville Rd., Seeded. OR OR 3-9847, i% RMS, ist, FL. CHILD WEL- come. . FE 56-1927, 2 7 LAROE CLEAN X RMS. “CLOSE IN. Te 7 3. CABINS, RrLCHER 20171. 468 i Geantwey. Lake Orion, 78 me iG RM., ITCH. “, bath, vate entrance, x erences pecesbery. PE 6-6421 before 6 p.m. 2 6 ig bath and ent. 11¢ ©, How- ara. ~ 2 ROOMS, FURN. AT iM 8. JOHN- tion call BATH. ADULTS ONLY. ‘164 W . PIKE. Rent Apts. Furnished 33| , i x Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 MODERN 8 ROOMS, $80 A MONTH MODERN § ROOM $0 A MONTH. | CLEAN SERV. ENT, 5-056. "Rooms TH MODER AND Rs Gimax + ‘a a Bs vs Uriliti Washer so0 eotnly. ss SE IN « ROOMS & BATH, Paton, private, gas heat, wil. furn. No | =; “> drinkers, $78 a mo. FE 6-1271. and bath, ate entrance. . PARTI rR ep - 3) weleome. eer ie oot pets. OL, 1-0440, zooms. thes bam, fone take PRIVATE 4 ROOMS AK AND BATH. sauiee Y APTS. bare fay as Auburn Hts. rE neces. children welcome, $20 & wk 3496 RENTAL a. UNITS FURN. APT., SIDE.: 2 séute. 3 eet Py Attractive new duplex type ‘igh be > required PE 28201. 1D Reasonable rent, Located tn Pon- FURN «RMS. MAIN FLOOR. | “6, 00 East Blvd. anu Perry. St Private entrance a bath, Util- ities furn, Neat ont clean. Adults SEVERAL APTS a only, See after 4:30 . and Sun. immediate occupne lo egrove, Ferrer * month. /PURN. APT. GROUN my chia, of allowed 104 Pinegrove. eq. pore mech, plore oh, PRA NKLIN i mquire 66 Henderson. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, IN EXCEL- okt CONDIFION, INCLUDED Rent Houses Furnished 35 WATER. ADULTS ONLY. $64 PER MONTH APTER 5 PM. SEE CARETAKER AT A-76 UNION— +— -_OR_ PHONE FE |- 1m K. G Le + aaa 19 _E. HURON PE -4-3284 FURN. ROOM APT. PRIV. bath & eat 70 8. Paddock. FE _2-9538. VE A l0- . TY. close in, Need ports to live there and take charge. steam ed r service juired. ill pay or allow rent wer ing your a Write , ‘ VERY wigg,2 ROOMS, PRIVATE entr. & bath. PE 2-553 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 2 ROOMS, KITCHEN BATH, __thild welcome. 430 N. Sm “36 Booms. PLENTY OP PARK- SHIRLEY" APTS. 101 Bee ~1 mi. from new aio plant. 3s per mo MArket 4-2680, & FLOOR, RE- |e Bt pow: F.- 3 RM, APT. PARTLY FUR, te as ent. Pvt. bathroo: line. 285 Whitte | 5 nota aD Bata MATT FLOOR close to downtown Pontiac, se” be r month, Call Realtor, Partridge, FE. 43881, ‘ROOM & at oaem cee te line. Cali FE 4-0401 after 5 - . AND BATH ee|"s ecorated, Stove and ~ on Ny ey ee ab rage pre, before 8 9 rt a 2-8962. } ROOM AND BATH MAIN FLOOR Al close to downtown Pontiac. $50 per Bo Oe Realtor Part- ridge, FE | Sees 7 ROOMS, FRONT, MAIN FLOOR, utilities, OR 3-8033. —- AND BATH, NEWLY DEC- rated. FE 4-5238. ROOM, 1 stove, Open. 4 - BATH, OIL HEAT, HOT wi private entrance, couple : "16 Henderson St, T ROOMS. 1 1 BEDRSOM, EB, he porte lets reersger pee 6:30, 5 LA Ri wey LANGE Roo 62 WALDO A § ROOMS AND FULL BASEMENT. FE 30243. : ane, Mitts | oe eint IN * at bal auto. hot water, iebanh om dane tx. Avs mo. Call UNiversity TEm- ROR, HODERN ee Seis. dren welcome, with ref. FB 2-7425 , MODERN, OIL heat. Clarkston, OR 3-5391, MODERN, V. 4 $05. Arvella Howell, bathe Cuhteon wauene. FE 43921 CRESCENT LAKE a CLEAN 3 Rm, full bath, Will seceo-one een or mere. BUD “. NICHOLIE REAL rm. Ret: i an s. required ion" hewe On GALE: © RW. _house, PE 63000. Wilke wow ¢ rooms tad tot, 9 bedroom bungalow, with new oll $86 =month References N Elizabeth Lake, Ike new 4 room and bath 3 bedroom low. $1 month. References re-| Rooms With Board 38 CLEAN ROOM, GOOD FOOD, MEN TYLE 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Day oF Week For Rent Miscellaneous 42) _ fiRie's p.m. ue FOR aera FARMs. Call Thopson, broker. FE 3-T006, 188 Cass Lake Rd., FE 2-487 NM i sear clean a | eee | FE 5.0676 1% Pike RENT: — Paeeoes — home |. e Es- tates, to * school walking © tothe lake. $50 per month, immediate possession FOR RENT, Fu bed- room home with di near Bec eanaate Pan hea a as hea water, ed, Hotel Rooms throu Classified es i JACK LOVELAND _Mé 61111 $550 Down 4, rooms and, bath. ont -\ ARNOLD REAL ESTATE FE 55783 RENT OR SALE « Northwest Side of Pontiac, Purn. Unfurn, PE 43684. ROSE McLARTY, Bir. FE 22162 OR FE $3578 ~~ BY OWNER §-0693 MULTIPLE 2 .£3ie SERVICE Lakefront Lot $750 Lake Rd. on Lake | available, & D. RILEY, BROKER $00 Elizabeth Lake Rd, FE 4-1557 Buy Thru Partridge GL. SPECIAL $800 DOWN SS. LY HOME — MONEY! Sell caeeret welee else) for ca ek Aa ?/SEE THE FABULOUS E31. Only $15,990 sire] List Thru Partridge | DON'T PASS UP. |GATEWAYS tol) HAPPINESS Wire SIDE, INCOME 3 family vena g “Mon. thru Sun. 10109 2% Dn., 30-Yr. Mortgage 3-BEDROOM, QUALITY BUILT. BRI RANCH BRICK FEATURING: Plastered ie patie tip alt ie Tile Ba Baths, Full Base- ment — vi ments with Gasinators, CRAWFORD AGENCY Storms & Screens, Wide Ertan MY iG a Paved. a * cutlills of of Rochester Sewer and sial bedroom “Feed Real eae os. on ke Re AVE, Waited Sebebnink dial | C0, | HAVE YOU SEEN THE 2 BEAUTIFUL MODELS? Subdivision. . TRI-LEVEL ONLY 3 LEFT ONLY 3 All Brick. Full Basement Homes ~ $290 DOWN © . TOVETS ~ Model Open Daily Bg a. w pray REALTY COMPANY vs | ON. $3.00 dow down, ALWAYS ED. = rod BOP WELL OU Itt |. a z re Oakland Beach] ALSO AVAILABLE |* ed Gripen VACANT.) rT JAN. t home with haben “und preabiaat | Ste earaee, s18 00 in “Gai | tne ALY W. . Bigelow |, WHO'S EXCITED? Everyone Who Has Seen This House! VETS $290 DOWN 3 YEAR MORTGAGES THE HIGHLANDER Full Basement 3-Bedroom Home EAST OF AIRPORT RD. ON IRWIN STREET | 1.900 DOWN Now messin” CURSES I nome condition. tiga rat at * No More wie on Estate 4 z 5 Ey school ’ WILLIS eee BREWER ‘¢ rE 8 New 3 t home. Fireplace. bad e. Possession at once. Lake ges. School bus by door. s. Why Pay Rent \HERE’S WHAT. No Money Down. '. MORTGAGE COSTS ONLY 3-BEDROOM HOMES Payments Less Than Rent + If you are a Veteran, don’t miss this - Deal of a Lifetime! "SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1956 mises _by Dick Turnet 5 : i 4 fa Ia BATHS . $21,000 Brick ranch with 2 car attached atage, Dolled up with Ranch ence, lovely landscaping, Bar- B-Que and a patio tm back. Call Myme Calho ra a VAN HORN JO 4-644 ‘GILES Ranch Type On this 6 room, 3 bedroom same 5. miles we of yAod MODEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 1:30 P.M. - 7:30 P.M. DIRECTLY BEHIND. ST. JOSEPHS HOSPITAL Cor. Farlemore & Bondale WESTOWN REALTY COMPANY FE 86941 $ room home. 2 good buy at, $7.050. Easy ‘Terms. : oe s. NON FE 4 Model Open Daily 128 ROSE-HILL REALTY COMPANY Reatlor 4BE DROOMS i. : er .8 ig i < > x g : | by ! mn ee SP " 2 Family—Marshall Street Roy Annett Inc.| 2% E. Huron 80466 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 h Rd, oom brick terrace, Large yoom. modern kitchen, full ear schools 4 STOUT'S Best Buys Today COUNTRY LIVING Loeated about § miles from has 4 cute roo Pin math ofl beat een now be purchas at down, 3 BEDROOM Just west ted ear garage. Located on @ well scaped acre of fend eS : ie neighbor- hood. payment. East Side ; Only $1,500 down on this 7 room, 3 bedroom am, Bit- uated on 2 lots in @ desir- able location Peatures ige. Li in perch dining room, also dinette I's. baths A well land d + T. G. TROCKE jon Lake Pv 5$ rooms, full . Gleaming oak floor, plas- tered walls, on ied cornet Wet. wt, near good beach. $12,- Term We have other exc. buys on and off the water to choose from, Realtor 1648 Union Lk Rd ‘eee 34671 lot. See this for sure. 4% Interest Is al] you pay on this 2 bedroom GI resale. Just « auto, much more mon apedes everything. "call GILES REALTY | co. WEST HURON EB &-6175 OPEN 69 "BUD" GENE’S DR. Past possession -—owner leaving state, 5 and bath. Gas fur- W EST SIDE. § rooms down, 3 and bath spt. - Sterne sarese. Reasonable t $9,500 “CUCKLER ‘REALTY 236 N. Saginaw PE +401 LARGE 8&RM. A, Te ts moserm, has 2 car ee and 3 large lots Located the Ms e of ster By RIDGEWAY BO6 by NEA Service, + Piastered wails, oak floors. auto- \ matic heat’ Basement, lot 150x180 YOU GET: Hany elm av and homes choose from. Please call us before BanD meek yincns , - you buy. AUTOMATIC HEAT : Dorothy Snyder Lavender | AUTOMATIC HOT WATER ALTOR RUSCO STEEL SLIDING WIN- so Ww. Huron eves = *“!!| RUSTPROOF SCREENS WAY VACANT NEARLY NEW 3 BR LARGE UTILITY ROOM } Duneale weit dos rete rpeting YOUR CHOICE OF DECORA- aium. storms &: screens. ] ; _fioors, oil heat. OR 3-755. ALL ‘CITY IMPROVEMENTS 3} BEDROOMS Cneg 88 Pee On tose, For Only $ 4395 Dixie | MULTIPLE fioors, i ear ga and fenced $1. Biock from constructed : and bedroom: = a tamily style kitchen. bath and cute liv room, ge | sold for with low down payment, IN TOWN ee, for inexpensive liv- for the @ family, 4 8 in all by Fred ment, furnace heat, fu only $1400 down, * $395 DOWN “moves you inte this cute 2 home with kitchen, dining room and living rm full bath, basement, oii furnace, ¢ | Edw. M. Stout. F Realtor mas BT ____ For Sale Houses — A A Dan Dan Dandy 3-Bedrm. Bungalow Move in tomorrow — neat. clean. FURNISHED HOME 230 DOW fireplace, full basement, J-car ga- | rage, gas heat, with electric stove, “Certainly you are entitled to your opinion, Elmo! Did I ever ask k you for it?” 750 Down 1 — 3 good charges? peo red | ry. Giroux-Franks | GENERAL Hw REAL ESTATE ¥. OR 39701 | a erence -DORRIS. LISTING SERVICE ourstaNDINo HOME $9500. AR OR TRAILER i as dows payment on ibis large CARL Ww BIRD. Realtor five room modern home with full basement, of) ac. softener, automatic hot water, oak | dandy 2-— |) HALF | _down neat, water | ered walls, ‘age. West Suburban. WEBSTER SCHOOL DISTRICT $7180 — $1650 DOWN . heating plant, bedrooms, garage, 1 day pessession. N . City Hospital, sound six room home with | _ 43) Sale Suburban ) Prop. 45A ACRE - WOODED - NEW, RE- stricted subdivision. Modern ‘Sale Business Property 49, ‘*, ae a On rerry and several ee ae P. » DINNAN oe Ww. inzen 360 FT. ~ Console of two 180 ft. but COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE parcels. "Moo ies, ee ee! Eoan * “S5. Sale’ Housetiold Goods’ ‘Goods 57 A le te A lt BLONDE. Up to $500 1950 to 1956 cars) Bring your title. Most deals closed in 3 ns also made on fur- reer. A xii and 180 it. Near Cass beth Lakes, in v made eontract | #10LDisie- Hwy Dreyer Pieins; REALTORS OR 3-1223 ; and retai) tel on Auburn Ave mate depths of 100 & Eliva- g area Wf desired, arrangements may be interest payments only for first two years. CHAPIN | REAL ESTATE | miture. Signatures and oiher se curities, Oakland Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE -9206 ” MUNTZ CONSOLE nieent Sitikdttion., | “excelent conaition, Phone F\ w 4 we Vawrence Bt 1838 | F) pC. DINING Room. BLOND. i SraaSrve. wODER “LOANS BETACTIYE MODEM phere, ratel ed. In- > | sane eae - Lb NTIQ “8 ITEMS. ” E, LAWRENCE oO at agumblers card table. Drop teal ‘PRIENDLY VICE table, Love seat, Commodes. Dry m "GET CASH C€ ences | Sink asaretary. oot 99 swivel Windsor GET SI QUICKLY Bitnes Wholesal sale end retail. 176 _Alite Ave. Pontiac. “and cohal 188 Proof ER BASE PAINT GAL. oti Ox]? Feit B. Rugs $3.95 44" WALL TILE, 25¢ BONNY MAID VINYL TILE, Me SYERS, 141 ¥ W, HURON. FE 4-306 UTOMATIC WASHER NATIONALLY ADVERTISED - Qaly $149.95 Complete L. A. WAGNER CO, Phone FE 5-9221 AUTOMATIC WASHERS: BENDIX, Kenmore General Electric, Thor, and Westinghouse Rebuilt. As low 49.50. “ Roy ‘8 REPLACEME®? Eves. MAple 5-120 Rent Lease Bus, Prop. 49A CHRISTMAS TREES, WHOLESALE | Next to Auburn Ho- Get inte America’s new table business, Suitable ence hems. __Box | RD. Feed, seed. po oe & a fine business orth, Business Opportuni AAA OPPORTUNITY ties SI est, fast- fat growing and most highly prof- for man or woman. xo selling or experi- necess: Can be pert time. Requires $1,509 work- capital. For interview in your ; Ponti or Press, AT 2655 ORCHARD LAKE ultry, De- “Owner homes. natural gas, best cash moving N $3,000 takes MI" 40475 iter SS ott Adams. 4 WAIN ST., CLARKSTON yore _ = _ tablished shoe repair bus!- ness. Includes machinery, rrr For Sale Lots 6 repair material & findings. Death forces sale. $1,060 . . takes all, Bide. Ran | be For residence or rented at $30 if de- business lots see... HOLMES-BARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy OR _3-1950 von as BETTER SITES BETTER HOMES, sEB Cherokee Hills! You'll like the advantages of tts close-in country location — bap rel toh *Rd Rd. } mile west | 903 Community National Bank Bidg PE 421) Eves, FE $1382 paras. BASEMEST. $50 x $35, Pontia * ~ m P.O. Bu = Buy Thr | Partridge List Thru | Partridge “—. BUILD NOW restricted Waterford Estin ates ov’ yours. HPRBERT C° DAVIS 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd | PE 5-431! ____ For S Sale : Acreage 47 “ @ acnzs MOSTLY WOODED Co, : §-8183. open evenings. stock in Paint and _Rental_ Store. FE 56-31 oud errs sired. sfticholie s Harger Huron, FE WILL SELL ~ INVENTORY & Equipment 3144. SUPER SERVICE STA- Low in- You can get tt quickly on yout signature, Car or furniture, No eacerecrs. Payments to suit your budget. We will be glad to help you with your money problems. FINANCE CO. 102 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. PE 4-1574 ~ LOANS $20 TO $500 on signature only HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF PONTTAC 3'4 8. Saginaw St. FE 4-0535 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 AUTOS LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph_ Rochester. OL 60711 OL 1-9791 Need $500 With fast, courteous service and on payments to fit wour budget? Then you should visit our new modern office so convenient to parking and shopping. where new private consultation He teed await you. Or phone FE 5-€121 and tell Us your needs, Home «& Auto 96 Oakland 23-4001 tte =a “ME Oo Oty NEED— WHEN -YO NEED TRAND NEW ‘MAPLE Living room suite. To be sold rea- sonable if taken at once. FB O 8-8229 or 800 Ledyard 4 a Prigidaires, oe Motorola TV _TRIC_ PE aon BOY'S seATES a P a beam coffee maker, sm _chair, and ends, FE 53604. BRAND NEW FURNITURE, MUST be sold immediatéT® Maple and _ blond. FE 8 CHROME DINETTE SETS, ASSEM- ble these yourself and save, four $69.95 Value, chairs and table, $39.95, These are new, 1956 de- signs, famous make, Formica tops. popular colors. L mpare these terrific . values. Michigan Fluorescent , 393 Or- _chard Lake Ave . SED art . ty aeeone kit, $9.05. ; WALT ON TV ___ FE + 2257 @ ELECTRIC PORTABLE OR CABI- _het machine. Like new. _ PE 2-1048, couch, STOVE, DRAPES, VAL- ances, beds, skates and misc. _furn, Reas. Pee: PE 2-3561. DINING RM, TABLE, 59 x 39, $10. Buffet, $10. Gall PE! §-1337 aft. $, ELECTRIC SINGER ~ PORTABLE sewing ‘machine Will sacrifice 1. week, No payment due 2 Gey Wine tee Mrs. Danton i bring home Clarke Sewing Machine my STORE FOR RENT MS5o bow Lake. EM 34063 D241. excise. SHEET METAL BUSINESS FOR - _ Cheap. Cash oF ‘and OX- and EM Lake Ave. Call FE 2 pm. ask for Tom i2 RM. BRICK AUT drver, and dishwasher nished. Operating now home. 400 ft. ‘frontage. 66 W. Huron Buy Thru Partr To BUY TO PARTRIDGE 18 THE TO SEE. FOR SALE. COMPLETE RESTAU- rant equipment at 1000 Orchard r or Red, WASHER. All fur- as Test $30,000 terms. P. W. DINNAN FE 42571 idge List Thru Partridge rO SELL, RE ALTOR, “BIRD" Loan Company 1 =*N. Perry Street ‘Second Floor) . __® to 5: Saturday @ te to 1 54 i LOANS — $600 to $1,500 1, For anv purpose on homes, mod-rn er not, ja Oakiand Coutty 2. Por home additions or im- rovements. oun rough-iIm or enclose y constructed. 4 “To build a garage or on _Hours __ Mortgage Loans — mortgages 208 National Boliding or Phone FE 44720 Swaps 55 Apply _ -s Sater PE 3604+ EL ECTROLUX, $25. © TREGENT. Or FE 4-088 FOR “SALE: MALL L RADIOS. “$6 to $12. FE 5 §-8735. PULL HOUSE OF ;~PURNITURE | for sale, cheap, FE 8-6967 KELVINATOR "REPRIGERATOR, é cu. ft. good running condition, only $48. 95. Milk’s, MI 6-1: 6-100, GOOD UPRIGHT rae NoRGR oil burner PE 5-01 GOOD USED ELECTRIC RANGES © ALL NAME BRANDS AND SIZES. SOME LIKE NEW $39. 50 AND UP CONSUMER'S POWER CO. Clarkston, 6140 Ascension, 3 bed- | cues Sem Oba vnan®9 ert *. ore | Eee Kake eit Pootine Dr. eenecs F Realtor, ss (ore ing, 2 apartments up with Deine jensen tens: = line Reeanee ise _ & task account shown to everyone and borrowing (iencute Se ie ot eompany you - Somed, and your patronage te"ep- LZ ‘ Bacto Eng b 00, wp to BUCKNER »EINANCE sgn * the. vn D ; Ww, E +4 — #78 Baldwin Ave FE 46203 refrigerator, and other furniture land. Suchy Realty. “Ortonville. “LET'S TALK Mi Rael ear IN HOUSE os W. Lawrence PR S-415t rayton eS No Down P METAMORA AREA” BUSINESS” 7 BUICK CENTURY HARD TOP, | FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR. ¢ attractive 2 bedroom o Down Payment OFF WOODWARD 3@ acres of tillable farm land, 3,700 miles Exc condition. Swap| ca. ft, Good workin condition, ek ye ae with breene- Will build on your free and BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW property offers scenic view with . oy — for 1954 Olds rd top. 2 dr. in| only $50.95. a, Mr 6 "2 car ge | clear lot, 2 & 3 bedroom Mile fom . Birmingham ts the | several exc. building sites. Barn PRINTING PRESS 4 es PE Sais. az oe VACUUM. CLEANER. AND Rice | eee: | Sate eee) et Uo | pti | mere Sia sine 7 soe build on our lot with small win’ Uving room. plus butternut | MEAGHER REAL ESTATE area, Gross business over AMERICAN PLYER TRAIN, COST | GAS RANOE, 36° NICE APPEAR- a. ate, © ° inten down payment. F.C. WOOD paneled den with fitepiace, and | Oxford, Mich. OA 63122 tnd ideally touted. Re $80 for outboard mtr. or sell rh: Center ee amt ow as mms| CO. 1135 WILLIAMS LAKE any other Eves. OA $-2606 _3-5634. Mux’ salt,” Immedia RD: 9 - 6. call OR +1238; features including @ dream kitch- “e Guires $15,000 do NEARLY NEW TRAILER HOUSE. | HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE. After 6, call OR 3-708, en, Anchor fenced lot, attached ~T 2Y_GAS I 4 rooms and bath. Will trade for| auto. oven timer. Reasonable. Like New. : garage, awnings and storms and _ . GROCERY-GAS-GRILL | income gn tm the city ef} MA 40566, RMS rt NEE RE- |. screens. $13,959 with $2000 down PA\ ED FRONTAGE Here is @ family operation _ Pon HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE. 3 Bedroom Rancher pairs due to fire. Cash, $2,000. 206 or goceuns 1° per coms for cash | We have 2 wonderful pareels—s that will make fer more iar Om PEL L With SWAP SE Sie es, | condition. west » locatt __ And rigege. acres eac pav rontage i rvice y "s, — t incl tena ee hae eae ss with privileges on 2 lakes, All| BY OWNER. (% ROOM HOUSE | we BUY. SELL & TRADE joes Jet ei a eens ei. Gas sation, 20% pump SWAP IN new pal 3 OLD RATES KIRBY VACUUM fs ATTACH. ; full base “ down, ing over 20, galions ste Good condition. | ripe ropm and dinteg sree, Mat with after ee equity. “OH | 152% poem on SON HON REALTONEISS? yearly Very. valuable high- teed oimnten chen eee ee ends, LIVING R rage [ SOF a, MOQERN. tottner, aluminum 2 and Edw. M. Stout, Realtor " ; oo oon saggy new unit for the price of used ie ered ai’ sia, | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE oT Nopen' Eves. “ull 8 wwe) MICHIGAN BUSINESS | gruis, fitted pienic baskets. niture annex. 387 Orchard Lake tates. co ow |_” SALES CORPORATION | atgnt ti” Guntistnas. Pree "en | noe DRERER Witt MIRROR: edrooms . 15 story Sacelbea to _For Sate’ Farms 4 48> JoHN A. LANDMESSER. BROKER BARNES HARDW. ARE tin aPninaay tis, FE een close location for roomers.| $959 Down, eyevana®. 2 » scam, + on B 1873 8. Bh gn PH RD. 142 W. Huron ; vue $100." fog room. combined kitchen and| top Near Lapeer. SpE eae | PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR | EQUITY 1 ROOM FURN. | MAPLE TABLE WIT! 6 CHAIRS @ Mt, Clemens SFE $1201 | 2 Bedrooms Sleent its cor es bash mn sorase| Buy Thru Partridge | o yexpme MACHINES | , won ment Close tn we ea zee ptee_ et voor Re Eve. Mrs. EM 34290 Atachet ihe > Wr aes nl feet. Full price $¢, List Thru Partridge _ _Ortonville. OA 8-2001. SELL OR TRADE La est type. Yr, old. Pump. res. lake’ privileges, $7509 ~ | WEST SUBURBAN, 3 bedroom |~ POR FARMS AND ACREAGE ~ Buy Thru Partridge New brick ranch, 2 car garege.| SoroRo yaa MAHOOART. ame comm. home ae me 2 Call Rutledge, OR FIFE +002) List Thru Partridge cess, set room send. inege | ame Medel, Mey Gemsom Om ’ . . 9. . . Immediate Possession arate ans a. and ve mos- lake farms, 200- 200-acre me sore ree take cheaper house ot late model | MAHOGANY iG ar Tl e Exceptional 3 bedroom. full base- erm kitchen, , wht P. ‘DINNAN ow car in trade. FE 4-6224. suite, been once, lke ment, natural fireplace, 2 car| ty room . red - new, at % cost. PE 2-4106 garage, $2500 down. wails, suio. oll 2 nice lots, | 16 ACRES. ON_BLACETOP WR. TRADE Oi, SPACE HEATER. 000, COM: Is THE “BIRD” TO SEB newly fenced. Lake privs, Priced| leveer 23-9657. We bave a good 198 Pontiac | plete baby bed, $20; 17° TV, $35; NR. WEBSTER scH. | Retiring? ee GENESEE COUNTY ——| devmiown, “users, "shri at | ome Wil ake (consider, good | recrer, tas, ‘redrigerator with : Pp . me. consider freezer, “308: tric range, $35. . ° This home has every convestence. B 20 ® Joe 4% building lots. Ask for Mr, . Easy to maintain, garden space.| Clie “Seny for large family | Pus cf Michheld” Ra ment faetuded br rent “‘a.208 an. dn.| HY own ‘Realtor, 13963 'W, | PE eae ‘ Attractits, newly decorated 3 it and berries, acte, €85Y |) or sleeping . e rm. house. full basement, . es. Huron, PE 24810 or OA PRICES SLASHED home within 1 block | terms or cash. - oil f ara e. 8, ON ALL NEW FURNITURE of Webster School. Full base- : 4 bedrooms eSnile on tbe main Meee coon erin aranary and 169—2 pe. living room suite $89.00 ment with sutomatic gas heowr106 Ft. Water F ftoor there is a large bedroom, xen | Livetiock and| BUSY STRAIONT LiQuoR baron} Ror Sale Clothing — 36 ee er $38.09 Exterior recently . Ga t. renter rontage living room separate rm, = 4 available. Dy appointment | main street in rowing town. No | www PAA 33 r} Folica west side ieletion for eniy | round cue, éeatrabie,Toeation. modern kitchen. oak f pias- food nor dancing witht fom, |2 LADIES’ TAN COATS, SIZE 12, ‘Inne ‘30 on iow “vacant | West end Cass Lake. #1000 down. | tered walls, full C\vide0 tees RIDGEWAY modern j owners apt. includ 4, ; cheap. FE 8-1448. 16 m cseeee 0 $10.98 — move in at once. wal rent at $60 a month through rear half is fenced. Oe ee ear $45,000 full price, on terms. ae Coa 2, JACKETS, is. 6 ge : 4 > . winter. Paved drive. block from | 120-ACRE FARM. re TE TOOLS. gies. "0 pabe ----++ SS EARLMOOR BLVD ) ron Street, ¢ aber shown ‘by | _ 15,000 dows, 64s Jossman Rd, "| TAVERN - MOTEL, tn proererors Fa Siegrny “reseee. Conte ats 1642, | 188 Bedroom, walt 5. --- $68 “wots dene | — om terms can be- arranged "| Geet, igs remtal Toome” Ove: | DARK. BROWN MOUTON COAT| | OAKLAND FURNITURE CO. ~ GOOD FARM er Bas T-room apt. Large bar andghat. Size 1416. Blue fryton | 104608" vw FE - on paved Earlmoor Bivd. in LA > S sea Cnty sucee evening dress. Bize ag lated od bes hardwoods floors ; A RK REAL Es STATE Offered for your inspection . handles real estate ‘and’ ail ee FE 2-5 moist. Ww. R, and. plastered. atic , Teventen, eed fete tacre farm in the | NORTHERN LIQUOR bat on 12 | DARK RED VELVETEEN DRESS | pepcasmsann — WAYTAO— DE: he, buat. Pred tress, ia te ne pare. MULTIPLE: LISTING nee. 0g ee een. Love acres with trout stream and air| Suit. W ,, deat for holders. | hice ironer and w a price $8900 Seer soting lend oot strip. Huge | rustic building | _ Girl's or Indy's site 7. OR 35402. |. lune irene? aod washer , Balance 10° eres io 2 poe and $-room modern home -| GOOD COATS, SIZE 13 7 ALSO jue ‘dryer, save Delanee $3 OTTAWA HILLS REALTY CO. orchard, 38 scres pasture. <. oo t00 tu full St price, No bet- aimee * Bie ner week. Admiral ‘refrigerator, 5-B40T we 4 a > 5 d CKET, u m atie defrost, he Attractive 1 room home with 2 | 1062_W. Huron rE and 8 ‘nearly new s-room ter bay anywhere! axirta, party dress, sizes 16 sein | _shick'ss MY 3-371, in pleasant "Otta ay ing ‘Lares Templeton |« = Xmas Special. Love- con, be Bowens Siete er WARD E. PARTRIDGE] Fesons Tavs cont. #20. RENT t 2 beautifully carpeted hi and “y 3 P bedroom starter home with Easy terme. ne REALTOR --FE 4.3581 | GRAY FLANNEL SUIT AND BLUE I roner, room base! : “ er instructions, Call Ce estates phe, tamiy | = WILLIAMS LAKE | imate'bot water, Sitch, sini, thee: REAL, b Busiwpsens | overceah einen tad. PE Ses Fu ie Pree eerste ol room. Brick fireplace. 3 § room modern with large Iiving| trie wiring end’ all interior stud- bes ree gel ORMALS, SIZES 8 & 10. FE | 50LID OAK RINING ROOM SET. sized bedrooms end full bath up. hard floors, 2 "TS Narms . Elec pump and septic a T 1050 W. HURON SST. —— __Good cond, MT 4-2564, Eves. _ cietaeniy Ceeteataa| fumpeacanamae feageten| Sm Wate prtiett™ guys opex eve ts "| MGtee a nen Pe toms | SUMMONS GM he Lom style. eges. v 3 roughout, Buy this | wooderful ant Tg Beef about 15 treve miles from city. West Suburban. INSURANCE MACHINE SHOP LADY'S, TEENS, COATS. #2 & 14 aren teen family home only $14,900 on in front of yard, $7,509 with Better not w: if you want this 100 Oukiand Are. Open Eves. Pully eq and ready to ¢e Rose Cl. PE. 4.2025 SP N NER, DE- vane one, "Here is the buy of the | FE +26s6 Pree Parking | large bie, Wg “woke: |ZADY's GRAY FUR conr saum| Wet Macsane nn” rr. ters. A real buy at $27, rel dyed . Good cond, Peau min tt —_ WARD E. PARTRIDGE EXS >t IDE full $1500 DOWN ~ WEST, SUBURBAN i terms, We have the Key, 0 call) _69 Henry Clay. ___ "s. i A RANGE, ‘418. Ad REALTOR FE4-3581 | bam ‘combination dining a kiten- |" = Just like, Bem On ers + OC ak MANS (SUIT AND TOP COAT. | _trie Tange, $25. PE 5-2766. le as 5 he 1050 W. HURON St. er sted "Must sell this| tered walls, | modern Kitchen, off Seine, MY 3113 & EM x, SESS | Beverly. . TRADE-IN DEPT. OPEN EVE. TIL 9 week, $8,500, with $1,450 down.| furn., Alu storms "and B wusinaT FoR waite Guar. « washer... $29.98 k screens. Cedar fined closets k jersey dre: COAT. =. slectrie refrigerator... Si0.98 “Owner leaving city.” Sale Land Contracts 5 V gize 14. OA &: “Blue © belge K. L. Templeton, Realtor Meat cally 48780. 124 ACRE DAIRY FARM ntracts 52) tuits’ sire 14. 0. room verse SUAS #300 Oreggre, Lake Rd, FE ¢-4563 Located northeast of Pon- s1ze TOxEBS. as sé NAN 2 pe. livin RVing TOU SUS ones: Oe ae 8 ACRES Air PB bas © v.00 WEST SUBURBAN — Ranch| D0. a0 inighway, "Almont wew sce vanen sep | Sm Pe els “Getter ’ Pract ay in te ek buli| A PINW BRICK, y | Mzig, Bungalow with, full pase | Thlle of ond featage'on | oom with full basement, | "Dew Ope Gagig. 2 LONG. LIKE | 34 room oll Rester........+ 099-98 | jn 53, Large dining room, 15.4 bedroom home with car or a and plastered alls. Pes F me : eet can, be Boia tor. PY en ge Sale Household Goods 57 x }18 Kitchen, 2 baths. Siorms| Foom, dining area complete- | & screens. Large s6xl29 ft. lot.| Priced at only $480 per 30 percent, PE O70) oF and voter guivutidings. Year ts] 1 paneled. tecreeneer bet Face Ue tah, “Eee OR 39-2037 12 GAUGF PUMP REMINGTON pection w ill proves we are right _ 1%, ba * er of arc is." Truly, ® Only 1 yr. old. Sacrifice. at" sitee wu Tees ows. Syivan’ Manor. 1500 99. fh Leslie R. Tripp, Realt ADMIRAL SPHOLSTERED SED GHAI, CLARKSTON of ivin $18,300, $850 DOWN — and priced at only Wass Male Ginn or Money to Loan 53 aa DMIRAL iV. Ai Conn. ED BED | CHAT NEW HOME—Excellent location. | 1 sane peAETY CO. | Gam re fall bath Pre Sits ‘or Pe ‘ie {orate Meravet Lane 36° GARLAND GAS RAxee| USED DE | North side of paved SYLVAWN REALSEY : bi aw 4 es goed tin} neha pee ag lg ewd ia'tes “oti 383 Orchard Lake Ave, FE zgaeis Ft i tg aa LOANS $25 to $500 coin 64234, Royal Oak. a reas ied futuace T's all new and on an | 1X SYLVAN SHOPPING FE for full particul Rent Farm Property 48A BENEFICIAL ior BCA TV. BENDIX ELEC. 80 x 283 ft, lot. Yok. $9,250 ‘with ‘41,800 FINANCE Giccaoy sit* Pass, Bens. Hi awn. GARAGE AND. 3 OPEN SUNDAY 104 205 ACRE DAIRY FARM. 3 NCE CO. if: COMBINATION TELEVISION. Lk. ga? or ake, peter (Provident Loan) ‘ leges. aise ‘cows, 2 eM J HBR BROWN, Realtor “BS per. ,mont Near FE | 7 W Lawrence St PE 21-6249 ump ries Gites" rascewop. tues: | MULTIPLE LnTING SERVICE | Sale Business Property 49 ecane Seetnmers——| Realtor FE 204 = FE 4til¢ iene bathing. bos ind ‘nahing. Income Property 4 4A | Rood fe 43 N, Telegraph Open Evenings ‘ ‘He F lk Listing Serv ee appy OLKS | . eye ee irae a osihisk ‘sok seemeeeee veeeseeesereosae S898 eee Sees et — PRISS,_ SATURDAY, “DECEMBER. 22, 1956. [ . ) Se ae : -For Sale Housetrailers-78| For Sale Cars OP RE cise aa | Used weer. neletal Pt Dp a ~ WAYNE GABERT'S — FI OOR SAMPLE SALE bole sample " Felgerataes, 5, rete ers, dryer tener ay tela, 2 yo snd +e. to bis “WAYNE GABERT BIG DISCOUNTS ON _ HI FIDELITY RADIO & PHONOGRAPHS 121_N, Saginaw, FE 56-6189 USED TV, $1995 AND UP SWEET’S RADIO & APPLIANCE 422 W, Huron ___ Christmas Gifts 2 PR. GIRLS WHITE gnom 8 Ick skates size 4. 1 girl scout dress, size large afghan, FE A 89) area ead <— CHAINSAWS ALL” ici Sah CHAINSAW DIST: COLEMAN ta all controls $20° 13 8, Parke CABINET 8im) Eee in, tra on se oh A 81 Orchard Coat a's CHRISTMAS 6 L. FOR 4 horsepower, 6W, convertible Jet valve and ‘and YP uit wel Poon cinco’. _ guused N FLOOR ¢ OIL. FURNACE Aluminum combination windows & aoe... aluminum & Piberglas #30 LBs IN GOOD CONDE tion. $20. 73 8. Parke Bt, VICTOR ADDING MACHINE, $05 12 gauge pum cs. $60, both almost new. SALE - Sheetrock = 4x8 Sheet $1.35: Fir Plyseore, 4xtx% sheet 4 Blanket insulation 109 sq, ft, $4.25 Twinsulation, me aq. 7.00 olite per 1.39 Douglay Fir 2a8. 2x13, ant. 16 900-00 of Oxford at 1940 Lake- those who want the OA #3022 or MY DON’T NEED CASH AT 12 | [30 Ford You" BIRMINGHAM sler a 30 "52 vrolet e Mercury 11 CARS PROM $10 TO $50 DOWN For Sale Tires | 80A 4 TIRES, 130 x 16. 8 PLY. GOOD after Call MA petty or OR 3-5123, 6619 _Roselawn Clarkston Mich, For Sale Miscellaneous 60 1” TV, TABLE MODEL WITH ag $35, ane student's: violin, Pe BASS ON, VIOLIN. Size 20 Jady’s misc, ¢! 4the EA oe FLOOR SHOP i MORE NE Canons . oe rtal =e PR a nn ble wesw look like new Lengthen your ga- Put in new garage doors, FE 44-5654. PLYWOOD” Tage, Terms, ~-| an Sickagases of ay an In- terior woot as $2.00 sheet. Call us for air Red mM nan x6, 1x10, Blacketts Bldg. Supplies, . fiend 1) HE $ O WITH T HE ~ LARGE VALUES » Peer a ee others from Frankie & haa = aloter Sales Montcalm ~SEEOUR I "Safe Buy” _| USED CARS CENTRAL Ty oy REGISTER. AL- __so Clary cash register, EM 3-4466. USED Cash REGISTER, | 9005 pies, 671 EB. REG. TOY 1 FOX TERRIERS, SLIM, fine-boned, and graceful. Also 2 studs at service. OR 3-2601, Tennyson off Joslyn. 2 ‘ey oun CABINET, HOLDS OR 3-0044. iz WATS f PUMP REMINGTON Gun. Only 1 yr. old, Sacrifice. Wonderful buy, 100 Ba. at. 8161 Dixie Hwy. NEW ig Gator POMP. 1 AKC "Ena Saree | pe, Soe Tated GIFTS. rei ht GALORE NEW AND USED SHOP BY. PHONE LUMBER SLAYBAUGH'S © peas we yaa ——— "22 OI. SE Gay Eves. wo Stud lengthen, fe O50 rates jae Bite ne Ae P ss ixé T. eS. 5 ft, $65.00. Fla Sl" Bet | Si rene hag SHOP | 200 ‘Becctent: kncty — yy koe on fr Um. an 8: __ Sale Sporting Goods | 65 welder Go Saoek COCKER PUPRIES. “ALO gifts. | mnt ese cattag Aly 0 si rotate saat EAR OLD CORN. Ha¥, ROUGH LUMBER. WILL deliver, waLaen PUPPIES. NO PAPERS FE 5-3939. cat Flo's ‘Ries Aquarium, 138 St. FE 4-1873. TRAINED D DEAGLES. ES, ohn hecke es, ven, off Auburn Rd 'GHBRFD AGLE EN" temale ‘Beagles, 2 Ais wold. e é 5 3-96348, _ ong EIMARANER Sergius Stock, New A. Used URNITURE LS LPP LIAN NCES MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Refreshments Served 5089 Dixie Highway © Drayton Plains, Mich. B & B Auction House WEDNESDA RIOT Av iN ot Busty bale Vara’ Closed uaa le vate. Bales daily For Sake Vea ae Terms ~RoLtew| Dogs Trained, Boarded 70) 10 WIDES — 10 WIDES| NOW ON DISPLAY pM RDM MR foam, Ag ROA , Mee Hay, Grain & Feed 71 : cn bcHOUNEe £ tae iat gee As * Rpts. EXCHANGE YOUR LIFE’S MADE EASIER through Clagsi- |fied Ads. To solve every- a grctioms evichly Hl NEW, BEAUTIFUL | JUNK ane WRECKED CARS East anids. Auto Parts. 181 E. t, FE 5-6855, Pike HIGH $$$ PAID THE HIGH DOLLAR Poke Un Bett He in pay you well, 4540 Dixie . J. VAN WELT OR _3- tare 420 _MY 2.6403. or be ean, | 2% For Sale Trucks _ __ $275, 910 p osiyn. era Fhaae Bigiey care, Ak ose a cars, substan 4 n8. it with- out rade, DA) DODC 2222 «Novi Direct 1051 FORD V4 rdomatic a week. FE og 90 95 FORD at HURON MTR'SAL ES 1956 CHEVY PICKUP | NORTH CHEVROLET | 1000 8, Woodward Ave. —— eas Oe soe PICKUP, tires, winterized and feady ‘to 0. dust your car or Fal Hi Haskins, Chev. keene Mapie B30 eT ae at MI aes . , - Wilson GMC” New & Used Trucks Oakland at Cass % ton with V-8 delux | Offers La Bud Shelton. sia 4xbxte tir plywood’ 0 State St 0:90 pm. MT |p Chevrolet, $113. down. LINCOLN-MERCURY | . } ELECTRIC TRAINS, -LIONEL, — ixi2 white pine boards. re ». ie We BUY A USED i "$i do —_ Cass at Pike Sts, | ries PE on oon Maay acees- Empire aside door jams, W. P_ ....$3.95 = tires 22 Also Whitewalls, 38 Ram bier. waren, gt sont - i i - L v 2a 2 PR. MEN'S ICE SKATES. pize | 2600 Union Lake Rd. at Commerce prot oe aang pipe Sewer $03_ 8 w 4-0681 | *s¢ Rambler Wagon. $213 down 8 ket een ae” Epocure 2 LAKE AREA'S LA SAVE UP TO \ 4 LOOK! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Lieaat Engine Ti Tender & 3 an, ree A TRIM MFGR s tala por (Compu | MOuEE > a wey PRL ARG © Mewdenens (2-2 qyense oat and satw See St. John . ve $38. . ; - ; . A, eacange See Stan or ie RCA TELEVISION WITH | Sliding windows from, $1809. MAKE SURE ITs “I know I'm a little big to sit on Santa's lap, but hé hap-| °™® Save cme SALES ‘ORS Saade uamneiiben 9 eed ARS) BORMEISTER [ens to be my husband: " STINpARY SAAN HRW Sines | BIRMINGHAM NASH BORER sh PUPPIES, AKC REGIS- Door and window t Pea 4 /Northern Lumber Co. foe os tg. 30 ver cout 666 S. Woodward, B'ham) | FE + Bae , $b 800 | £8197 Cooley Lake Ra _ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67; For Sale Livestock 72 ’ MI_ 63900 Open till 9 CAPEHART AUTOMATIC B. Knotty pine panelin, 1, § .16¢ ac EM 34111 & EM 83747 . _— ; “VERY ine changer "radia 10 RECORD paneling No.1. § Telegrani & ® Musk ED. WILLIAMS 0 AUSTIN. VERY NICE COND. SUT tal" SEPESRIY | TRE REQNOMG FOULED. 1434 | pee me aus | 0 OTE REPEAT oO. | A ASR Cunuerge, Tm, | eB eae Tee oot to | oe = SOMO CRP ft ea iQ “ COCKER PUPPIES, SIRED By | Vashbowis with fittings 814 96 oS SEPTIC 1 TANKS rE DRY ee me Auto Servic 81 our own chemolanee | Dover Wills Factory andar ince $5 | oe, REINFORCED CONCR wood for fire-| ib HEAD HIGH GRADE GUERN- wd © _ Christmas. SPE cae ot SAV UMBING ‘SUPPL +6426 3872 Eliz Lk, Ra~ sey_cows, surge milker and eq ~ : on SHOP.SUNDAY ee ee 8. Saginaw FE §-2100| TRACTORS. SNOW PLOWS AN’ O FIREPLACE ment. 1323 N. Rochester Rd. CRANKSHAFT GHINDING IN THE ’ . . R = Bs So CHRISTMAS SPECIALS 8 PLACE gs G—ROGERS sii-| *20W, blowers. Reduced price this ear, Cyfators rebored, 55 BU ICK SUPE BUY MONDAY Dia, Eng, Ring Sets . . $29.50) verware arith _chast. FE 4-3467. ne Buy. Evans” Baup A+. 3 FIREPLA ACE WOOD. D. FROM is” Wanted Livestock 93 a. * Heed, Fees 7S Club Coupe : Watches “Ladies. Gents 111. . $1000 | iio VoUT ELECTRIC WELDER,| Disle M'way, Maple bis, OR | 2 2. Lake Orion MY_}.1108, | 00 OU UEREN SS | RIEMENSCHNEIDERS | Rings Coid—Ladies, gents”. ¢-7.es | —2¢™- $25. MA §-0706," _3-8506 rete gh iryig De Coal. FUR WANTED: PIG8, ALL sizes. ror-| For Sale Motorcycles & 83 $1945 YOUR DODGE-PLYMOUTH costing Jewelry ta rom, 3,295 | BOY'S SKATES, SIZE 9, SUNBEAM TANK ‘TYPE VACUUM CLEAN-| 1, Ou. cx rehard Lake. Ph. | fest Jones_MA $-$208 emt amen ates ammbt alewelry—Large | se tection et | antique chair to APT gis: Antique land Fuel & Paint. VOR FAnte AND. tn, ou “cy” 3398. Saginay _ be Fee. OPEN EVERY NIGHT "TIL 9 P.M ee 20M § TO 6 For Sale Poultry 74) Bavidsen * reat tow Be a he ots wm.| EASY PAYMENT-LAYAWAY PLAN BA RECESSED, | STAF scabrotb 5 x 5. 2 PAN- cord, at house. C. Gor | ne ee Saginaw mileage EDWARD'S | OUTLET, $8. Sagina chipped. $39.95. Lavatories com- nels, Well wheel and Soist — _ MElrose : @ 45857. PAT HENS, $125 EA, 2% £E./7 & Sp «tae, — Sonal ELEC. WHITE CABINET STYLE flete, sis. vPiuorescent, "ied "Or: Sieg Ot Complete 0. E Og0p nay SLAB WOOD DE-| Blvd. N. : For Sale “sass 2 34 . mt) FORD, 2 DR. ing machine. A. char _livered. FE 46586. ==». _| ROASTING CHICKENS, 6 T ; Custom very sharp. tine dee stove A @ Vail ‘ike ) Fer ea TRAILER 2 MONTHS OLD. 98 |G 42 ON HARD FIREPLACE | Ihs., alive or dressed’ comb hon. 2” BOY'S B BIKE Your FORD Dealer & Bae, new land painted China. OR FOR BALE. 24 ye NICKEL- S. Roselawn, Come see the trailer. | Woog 46657 ey. FE 23-5477 ‘a inn esi ch + _ $35. FE 5-2474. 7 ————— ~ z. Ce GIRLS sive ae “ae 9 8. PAD- Realtor HURON MTR. “SALES —— Fast) ALITY > FT. BaTit- Talbot Lumber For Sale Pets 69 ut 8. w Rares FOR GOOD HOME — FEMALE| tubs, rade toilets, $19.95 omnes ~ sono} —_Sale-Farm Produce-75 Sor a ir BER OSS | PARKER _dleck ond ee He, | fad “double: nk i a ant | Plasterboard, Rock isth Paint, 2 PEMALE PEKINGESE oe ace ~~~ | "ise goed cond 91 Seneca, some? us help you adjust te Dick at Tom SNOW, SRLLIN + | soa. 80S erry oA: Thome | Hardware, Plumbing and Electri-| PE 2488 BAND. < GROWN POTATOES, | upstairs. PE 2-6892. GILBERT NO. 19% RECTOR g 7 piles, 1025 Oakland Ave./ 3 "FEMALE GERMAN SHEPHERD | MAple 56301. s& 85 Lake Orion Motor Sales |; SON CLUB COUPE, #05. _set. $20. FE 40056, Ga +405. ~ |” pups, biack & tan, $15. each, no APPLES, “soe? Vii ~ Boats Accessories M2_AT CLARKSTON, RD. Mah Ging WHITE lcm BERATED AND rage OOTSs BSED OIL AND COAL FURNACES.| papers, PE 71-8018. Sweet cider 331 N. Squirrel ~ ee | MOT. ae RY MY39en|)—— calles eked ize 6%, iris’ Floor furnaces. Conversion ©11) MpORABLE BEDLINGTON TER- Auburn Heights, FE v-0104.| CENTURY 18 INBOARD HERE. |; GOOD veoh pia Id dresees skirts ane merry. ae overhead factory” sec- burners and. wowers, Wayne Heat-| “rier, Pedigree, Female puppy. APPiES AND | CIDER. Specials on boats >, mo- | St, Brersbed" Green Diouses, 2 winter coats. PE 20720. | selection, ‘from ti ant” useteg| is Co, $23 N, Main, Rochester.| mi 42070. oa Hom: rd. = * beet us tans == | modern door or Your Ww, Mosts | Olive S421. AKC REG. SPRINGER SPANTEL.| Lr Ra 7 days. week = Open 10:00 “to "8:08 nd 94 BU | orRLs WHITE ROLLER SKATES, | {ess Shan you think Us ‘give | USED TIRES ALL sizms. BAT- mos. Female. Excel pedigree. | APPLES “& al ety 1954 ICK $1445 “and case, $8. 473 Lowel. | you & free’ estimate. teries, 1952 Nash movor. 1960 Pon-| MAple $0011. Melntosh’ Ser Delicious, Joas- INLAND LAKES SALES | super with beautiful red | ONEL TRAIN WITH goers ml's. Padatet PB 2-203 | _ See Tooter. 197 g, Johns AKC REO. COCKER SPANIELS,| than . many . Bar-| “12 W. Huron PE 4-112! FE 2-6122 Mind Wwory fisish. One you'l teally ‘ sores, 26 Susan : E | HOT WATER HEATER, 30 GAL.| WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBI- white & buff. PE 2-3243. ga grade $1.50 bu. Sweet cider OHNSON OUTBOARD like, ‘ ois. Scowumere Sites,” o08 soa tite Sa nation (oor en ~ A Pe CURISTHAS | Curietmas trees cut treat, dally 9 JOH} MOTORS NORTH CHEVROLET C | J | ers a, — le i ' Py s 2 $500 ITALIAN MADE ACCORDIAN.| Values “$10.50 ane Woe | or - 3 8 East Commerce Rd. Mil- ‘ L B Mast an. tor it Ok BEE |e gnty marred. alo eect BENSON LUMBER €0.) is. oe. suse < past ent | fore =| ~~ SLAYBAUGH’S ——- 0 Beoduand Ave, Setmingnom £ ee! LIONEL TRAIN FOR SALE IN| oi] « heaters at ___Do} it _ Yourself . > 61 to eal 23-7083, VARIETY OF APPLES. GLACK-| 659 Oakland, Cor. Cass: Open Eves, BUICK | terrific vajues. Michi en Fluores- ARC BOXER PUPPIES, 6 s moore Farms. 1900 Sliverbell Rd. PE 80453. _ARDTOF’ E ! LIONEL Ti RAIN $35. MENS ROL- | cent, 03 Orchard Lake Ave. aoa? AND FLOOR SANDER. P PoL-| eld, Champion blood line. Will! Sale Farm Equipment 76| ~ : $10, PE Shieh. BOT: Sine TH INSULATE ishers, Scrubbers, cement gras. _hbeld until Se EL Pn a tn Mlere~ se, terme Ao LARGE SIZE JUNIOR POOL TA- | 5°43 Wool, blanket. Only 94.20 for) Siiavin ave rE SS pa ng 5-1621. me fe ae bel Train PR e101 W® | PLASTERBOARD — ROCK LATH. FOR RENT AKC REG. DACHSHUND PUPS, | i909 Crooks tai boss LIONEL TRAIN, #i5, BOY'S NEW| PAUL ST, CYR LUMBER $8.45 Floor sanders—hand sanders —| 206, Joslyn Rd. ist eCULLOCH,, CHAIN pays. DROP eae oe furnace vacuum cleaners, Ouk- | AKC REO. ALE BEAGLE | Gardea ‘a Lew SIZE 12. FE 42880 ANYTIME ei eg gn Seege ace aletint | land Puel and Paint, 46 G pep. Sired py Fa. Ch. Fiessent| South Woodward tNorth of M4 “RUGS, HAND WOVEN. RAG OR| chipped: tott 96 value, | Ena pp FE +410. $-507T. : Puone Midwest 64 yera. say color. $1.73 up, Will| $19.95. Lavatories complete with SEWING MA BRITTANY PUPS aw | ing samples to your home. OR Fimee f sageeta, $14.96 higee Pom, Bs wae. Bardvare, For- a, tts, $35. M Aple 5ses3, | "EY 4 { | PRR ADEA. FaRRAeaE GUAR. TO TALK. | Ave oe fe #00, Sun, "ote a Closed a PaRAREETS or eas Ortonville. a OL Lei "Canaries guar. to sing. Cages and | LET US HECP YOU WITH YOUR | wowicatM BUILDER SUPPLY |acsiy ILD. GOOD PET. | _year_of service. Saisie die | Sesion ee oe | acs co amen ee Po aa ea Pitions (i Sees CHRISTMAS Fe Md r © or nO t = eye cream ral . 1 oomesners model, V—i7 INCH. 1966 TABLE paint; free park: rear a Cameras, Equip an 61A a eae singers 4 ae Ni V EVINRUD E M ORS 1061 Se 9s +0 SS Original cost $168. Excell | Store. Oakland Puel Pata ees SNOW PLOWS SAM'S AUTO SALES aition=No mat of scratches, Ph, Orchard Late Ave, Pe sini von A Feapen | BEALE POR petit wa EACH demonstrators” with 2 be Harrington on Boat Wor rics | Riad , ba Ca. | aare EEYST oO ROLLER erauccal Tarmace” matress tos st W. (ity came * ests sais vt ries REGS: | ag a Kise Pipes ‘Giean, OA FIT, poy fh = : | s, hair dryer, buggy. aot Pe 50018 | _tered, PE 6-7006.__ nsportation Ottered 87 CHEV . 2 [ayy gg yD rst _ 1D LAND CAMERA. MOD. NS. CHAMPION BRED. Lees sALs sb SERVICE Tee od 87 bg gE So wl ml. ‘exposure m: ae 4 . _omn ri with case $8, MY 32-2768, ow PRICE DA mm Galider hard. _and compartment case. MI eer, montage 4 alsa tod et service, MEI SPECI AL ¥ BY AIRLINER, i963 BEL — F a Mg Parakeets Guar, to Talk ware, plumbing, paint, plywood __ Sale M al | ns tose ee . “ . nia, $75; Bt. Tempe, a & H. Cad after 5 p.m. 3 All varieties incl. | Harleq joors, trim, appliances at the usica Goods _02 BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES, | 10 ver cpnt discount on all Oll- et Tony Service, sar Ld Cages & supplies, 601 Mth Bt: PE boo Price. Warwick, FE!) eiec SPANISH GUITAR, AKC Wie stad ON 3828 | ete. x e ber cent | _3-1254, 1955 CHEVY $1495 ST, . D D JONES: aa = e Por SALE 2°05 eeepc reali are some fat in Ran nd months. bal- k ; : : 5, NEGRO FOR HALE | PUAN EON WO) che Mesece pat Oe ae | Rowrona AT gum ane PUR | Sec pret ants wnar| “penta my cpomen Ve | BY Maite Tore =~ | SLyMourH :— SAP M . Unusual % LEAVING POR CLEARWATER, = - Py a : xED PEKINGESE PUP. LIONE L & : AMERICAN ag vagy eek Seagenetve aotion. BABY | PA ARAKEETS, $2, a E, "PONTIAC FARM & & INDUS, Florida. Dec. 20, room for 2 or 5 YOUR “IMP _ REGISTERED RS ae Lar wR lead FLYER TRAINS Looks Exe for ad-| _ Mansfield. Of Joslyn tah Wantwed 3. 313 8. Paddock, FE 2-7120. NORTH CHEVROLET thy dota bles, ressonadle._FE Fes ~ yape ts or ehureh | COLLIE PUPPIES, aAKC REGIS- PE 40001 of PE 4140 | LEAVING FOR TENNESSEE SAT” | 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham NOTE USED KENMORE ELECTRIC! Authorized fac service an 4 Terms. $695, Calbi Music Co. 119/ — tered. For pet of show. 628 Deck- | ca TRACTORS WITH SNOW | Dee. 2% fat. Dec. igotence sate ctl clothes dryer, cheap, perfect con-| genuine factory parts. Free t | _N. Saginaw. 5-€222. er Rd. Walled Lake, corner of | YOK! rein a MR err io widens. 9-3063, on ; pinemenemaciaaeicins 4 stratore, @ition. EM 344070 TAS aKER'S” analyzer. COME IN AND LISTEN TO THis | _ Maple. —— ALL SIZES AND MAK AND after 5:00. ; if be P.G., W.W. Fines, sie m Christmas Trees 59A “S__€} W. HURON ST: | beautiful organ that costs less | COCKER PUPPIES. REG, DARK| PRicED TO SELL. WE TAKE | TRUCK GOING NORTH. PA ART Mt 434400,” errs | 786 Gat, ool jake, MEM op | Guristmdeee of pay i deilverea at Reds ane solid blacks, $25. UD} TRADE-INS. CREDIT. load. Either way. FE 65-6806. tai CHRISTMAS “REE FOR YOU. _5-1467. . once, $598. Gellag 8 E. Hu 7 aor KING BROS WwW $5.00 00. week: Sat eS | tak romeaen mg o| sem ne me | SRRCS OT EER rye wna | Wanted Used Care | Toe tae Pat ae ie com en Rn a * H . B own tools. a ‘re, Ra. | trols ondition used very | GRINNELL APT. SIZE PIANO, DASHCHURD Ax Kc. amare 0092 Pontiac Rd |‘ at Opdyke See M & M Motor Sales overdrive, W-W., $1300, PE 27008, lage or 10 miles east of Wixom | 0a": #18.) 5. Parke Bt fee Test _by_ménth. Om 300M. 1 Step, SS WINTER SPECIAL! | grPt jon tier o tate motel cose, ano road inter. | LAVATORIES COMPLETE WITH | HAMMOND ORGAN BLOND. EX- | ssonLE PUPPIES RESERVE w : 2627 Dixie Hwy OR_3-1603 1954 CHEVY $1095 section, Open every day. MU a nag nizing fa $24.50; cellent conditk on, LI 1 6 enor Christmas, MU 40431. 324 e fe wit ween wo ane rc er, your AS MUCH As $50 FOR JUNK aan oaivertihin with . te ue. ne) othe ~ bath- BAMMOND CHORD onda, , LIKE Crystal, rd, on Teint ba weep cars, FE 2-2666 days pers and tvery Pinta Has pen SESE OT ETS atet| Bina site gas | fen CO Sam nn | Saco eae, ae | Rea en ern a |i : — SRASE 6 Sixte “Pottery: | ems. S| Te Pee Oe OY | Mee mane —ics| $39.95 menivays Ready f© Buy. | NORTH CHEVROLET : OL, 60871. ERMAN SHEPHERDS, AEC TO PAI hehe lt se $1 & UP LIMITED OFFER PIANO TUNING ja REPAIRS, O rer. 630 8 * om Also se Wines Comber = PARTS BNE - | BROLEY'S A UTo "PARTS | 1000 8. Wi Ave. eds BTU Spaniels, $1 f 2309. : cable power tools an porser oe or ; is ors Fun ce i, FORING._¢ CALL BEFORE OEKMAN SHRPHERD crn re¢im| Bud Shelton Motor Sales | tone’ finish. An eat! Parts, uct work, ready : * ’ Pays top dollar on late models, Just your éar down. Turner Aub ter Ras 25217. Wilt sell the tier bred | from roe 3 BROS. | “every eve. except Sunday, shove 0 30 included with | SeVERAL SPINET PIANOS, FLR. show dogs. An unusual op- a Cor. Auburn & E FE ¢€128 . 10 to wind pb Sencontretets at great reduction. portunity to puagnncs an Cos 1 x Dea @rp.: ARS & SCRAP ” uo "CHRISTMAS FRESHLY eximane ako ot sien, FE prensa Press esos - Service _eal_ye sual, | FICOSKINS UNCV.| “Bright Spot cut from our own plantings. $1.58 492 8. 7 Fe Mon gers” ie SE" wturon FE| PEKINGESE PUPPIES. $73. ~~ Sale 77 WE PAY wag? iste Hey. et Mus up. Apples & cider MEDICINE CABINETS WITH TWO 1 —"Pwenty One. (2) Beat the Clock. hg Ontario Provincial Af- U. N. CHARMER—Adding Oriental grace and beauty to the | United Nations scene in New-York}—ous-criminal in “Maternity Third|3:00—(4) Outlook: y-- Today's Television —— = Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice Channel 2~—-WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWI-TV Channel 7—-WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV NEW DELHI From India’s. TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Glee Club. Annual Christ- program. (2) Col. of Scotland Yard. mas Carol dramatize ‘‘Twas the Night Before Settee The t 7:00—(7).Code 3. “Gold in an Old Tin Can.” (9) Temple Baptist “Church. (4) Sheriff of Chochise. “The Lost Mine.” 7:30—(7) Famous Film Festival. framed; Man hunts friend who-- him for murder in war-torn Ber- lin in “Desperate Moment” with Dick: Bogarde, Mai Zetterling. (9) Holiday Ranch. (4) People Are Fanny. (2) The Buccaneers. o—(9) Paragon Playhouse. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. plays day- dreaming department store win- dow dresser and Scottish knight of old in “Lochinvar.” (4) (Colory Perry Como Show. Glenn Derringer, li-year-old organist; comedian Robert Lamouret, Rosemary Clooney and young sister Gail, Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, guests. (2) Jackie Glea- son Show. 8:30—-(9) Mr. and Mrs. North. |2 Pam and Jerry meet a danger- Floor.” . Kase, |9:00—(7) Lawrence Welk Show. (9); 4:00—(4) Wide, Wide “World. @) Million Dollar Movie. 4:30—(7) Medical Horizons. §:00—(7) Youth Bureau. (2) Face the Nations. (4) Topper. §:30—(4) Capt. Gallant. (9) Pride of the Family. (2) Do You Trust Your Wife? SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(2) Telephone Time, , John Nesbitt narrates: ‘The Sgt. Boyd). NHL Hockey. Boston Bruins vs. Toronto Maple Leafs at Toronto. (4) (Color) Sonja Henie’s Ice ar. Ice show with Sonja Henie; Olympic champion Hayes Alan Jenkins; singers Julius La- Rosa, Jaye P. Morgan; come- dian Ernie Kovacs, Al Kelly and the Goofers, Art Linkletter, host. (2) The Gale Storm Show. Oh Susanna. Joe Palooka. ette. Hardy. (9) U (Colorcast) 12:00—(2) Capt. tice. (4) Mr. Hope. 2:30—(7) King. 9:30—(2) Hey Jeannie. 10:00—(7) Masquerade Party. Gunsmoke. 10:15--(9) Sports Album. 10:30—(7) Ozark Jubilee. (9) Inner Sanctum. (4) Your Hit Parade. (2) Racket Squad. 11:60—(7) Hollywood Premiere. (2) Rosalind Russell, Brian Aherne| in comedy aboutysecretary who married boss and finds it isn’t legal, “Hired Wife.” (9) National eis Reiko Kase, daughter of Japan's News, U U, N. Ambassador Toshikazu She wore this handsome silk bro- Es ware - Ye U:30—WIR, Btartight Symp. WAR, Sports Parade [cade costume for the ceremonies MW, Rev, Bob Fierce weak tetelealion ase—win, Pai Buttram Show! admitting her country as the 80th | a00—w McLeod JBK, oe, i can FF ri, Recold Matinee U. N. member, Bie aa arate aa MONDAY MORNING in SES Z sara leern ents lee i} N Recesses 2 La News, Workshop wine rows, Car noid cxLW, fr s 8 ’ Hour CELW. 1 Sand] News Don McLeod Paverites | WCAR, News seeoWIR, Parnce of Bands t News, Music @:00—WIR, Voice of agricit.) “Nie aan to My House : sugere | Rae hess | ate Nearer sm | |ODICS ISSUES Free |e ne cnany] WG Bas ewe | MEAN News, Ai Crane w Maes ware. re A, Delegates Head Home ot Trute oxLw. Toby 4:80—WIR, Music Hall - 2 ae 4 mess ews, a x News Mekentte | GS Session Winds Up peg . :30—WJR, Music 5:00—w Lenbs 7 sos | aN rs. ews, Wail Wwi News ats | With No Decisions “Mottter | News, T. O'Dell WXYZ, Watirick, McKensle Grentent’ Georg Ss News, Clark Reid WCAR, News, Al: = - ~~A\emeas WCAR, News ‘W, Bob and Ray . , . oo BS e | r IND, e . w at ee wim, 2 White W. News, aod UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. @ suNDAY Were Nowe, welt 5:15—WIR, Music Hall Weary U. N. delegates headed ti, Religion | 6:00 WIR, Mews, 7 -D.t. I CRLW, Bowe Tuby David | With. News, McKenzie home today for a Christmas re- meee : \cess—after—arguing into the night Tas we radio said the army staged Israel's Abba Eban added to the of even such a Eke the coup last night and would re-| ccusing Egypt of de- dition harangues the love- Playhouse 90 hopes it has Charles turn power to the Indonesian £0V-| Oring Jews various citizen- ans from musical beauty pager to eter with Candette Cot ieruntent “when thet people's de/51i,, oteny . . The disc jockeys a ws ones: Seaitn| and for economic improvements U. s. delezate James J. Wads- ‘same ones constantly, = . pare met.” worth made an ith bour attempt LT EeE= %7 to 219, in the to 20.7, .. Credit Union radiocast Christmas Day ne fit Hungarian relief . . . All net-up a new state. | share the variety show's John Daly; stars include Rosalind oung Will Add Comedy||ndonesiaRevolt ‘Steve Allen's Program Set Off by Army The "SERVICE. of Nation ee ® Improved authority in that area, He central government here Arlene Francis,|announced it would send a delega- tion to Sumatra to contract-“‘peo- ple there.” It made no other com- ment on the move by the army ‘on troubles in the Middle East and other unfinished business. * ” te The latest round on. the Middle East ended on an uncertain note when Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold announced that Is- rael planned a partial withdrawal , from the Sinai Peninsula by Jan.| “Operation X.” (2) Les Paul & Officers Stage Coup mit iat he could not say| Mary Ford. Demanding Economy | when all Israeli forces would be|11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. out é@f the area. Israelis were pulling out. * * * vived when France brought and deported her nationals. Middle Eastern situation. Egypt. . * * * viet bloc objections an approptie- tion of the first 10 million dollar’: to pay for the U. N. abstentions. Christmas Cantata nc scheduled Sunday Hammarskjold spoke in reply to demands by Jordan and other Arab delegates as to how fast the The Middle East dispute was 're- fresh charges before the General As- sembly that Egypt had mistreated ‘\ The Arabs quickly launched ai® fil] dress debate on the whole to—softpedal_the \controversy. _He called for an cand “oes vie of the dispute.” He n and mili-| over, that the United’States has’ nationals have been mistreated in The Assembly approved oveh So- emergency |r force. Fhe vote was OM. wae sia News. (4) 11 o’clock News. (2) News a - 11:10—(9) Weathervane. 11:15—(9) Movie Date. field, Lili Palmer in “Body and Soul,”” drama of boxer who de- cides -to throw important fight. (4) Weekend Weathercast. (2) Miss Fairweather. . 11:20—(4) Filmland’s Finest. Edw. 7 ee rsa G. Robinson, Richard Greene in Rosalind Russell in ‘Velvet Touch”; Larry Parks, John Car- radine in “Black Parachute.” SUNDAY MORNING 7:58—(2) Meditations. 8:00—(2) Christophers. 8:15—(7) Film Featurette. 8:30—(2) Sermons From Science. (7) Oral Roberts. 9:00—(2) Court of Health. (4) Church of the Crossroads. (7) (Color) World Around Us. Dance Matinee. Movie. (4) Youth Wants to Know. 230—(2) This Is the Life. (4) Fron- tiers of Faith. -(7)-Christian-Sei- ence, 9:45—(7) Top Secret. (9) Featur- 10:00—(2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) Day We Celebrate. (7) Faith For To- day. (9) The Christophers. 40730—-(2) Cartoons for Kids.—{4) Christmas Carols. (7) Laurel and Uncle Otte, 11:00—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) Adventure Ho. The Erwins. (9) H&A Theater. 11:30—(7) My Little Margie. __ SUNDAY AFTERNOON Midnight. (4 Bowling. 12:15—(4) Colorland. — 12:30—(2) Wild Bill Hickok. Kit Carson. (9) Sunday.~Open (4 House. 1:00—(2) News, (4) Christmas, 1956 (1) World Adventure. Kennedy Showtime, 1:15—(2) Your Health and You. 1:30—(2) Sports. (7) Frontier Jus- 2:00—(2) Football, Washington Baltimore. (7) Grand Ole Opry. (9) Story,” drama of a hard-bitten veteran Marine sergeant. a] @ (9) Bill (1) Sky (4) Town,"’ Dickens’ “A Christmas Care's” (7) Omnibus. 9:30—(2) Alfred Hitchcock, Blanchard’s Secret." Canadiens. ater, “Miracle in Quebec:*— Science Fiction Theater, Miracle Hour.” er. (9) News, vie, “Tucson,” 11:15—(2) Weather. (9) Crown Theater, ) Lee J. Cobb. )} (4) Movie. 11:25—(2) Movie, “There Goes M Girl,” Ann Sothern, MONDAY MORNING 6:50—(2) Meditations, (4) Today’ Farm Report. 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. (7) Little Rascals. $:00—(2) Capt. Kangaroo. 8:30—(7T) Wixie’s Wonderland, $:55—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 9:00—(4) Hudson's Christmas. _|9:30—(7) Liberace. “19:45 —(2) News, Weather. '9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. — ) Dong School. (7) Story Studio. 10:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. Price Is Right. Seven. 11:00—(4) Home. and Ricky. 11:55—(9) Billboard. MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. “A Child Is Born.” (4) (Color) “Mr, 10:00—(2) Hockey, Red Wings vs. (9) Television The- 10: 30—(4) Life With Elizabeth. (7) “The 11:00—(2) News. (4) News, Weath- Weather. (7) Mo- (4) Weather. “Miracle of the Bells,” starring Fred Mac- Valli, Frank Sinatra, 11:20—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. 10:00—(2) ‘Garry Moore. (4) Ding (4) (7) Theater 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (7) Robin (4) Tie Tac Dough. (7) 12 o'clock Com- capital, Prime Minister Nehru's trip to the United States today for him and. his hosts. There on general agreement here that Indian-American friend- ship were strengthened and that strains between New Delhi and Washington were * * * Some 30 members of the Indian parliament said they decided to prea an “Indo-U.S. friendship group” to consolidate gains of the Than Eisenhower talks. — Almost all newspaper stories picture of a U.S. government warmingly sympathetic towar rd India, ‘Warning by Chinese Given U. S. Taipei School TAIPEI, Formosa. #—-The Chi- nese Nationalist Education Minis- y Jooked like a big success —~ both Say Indian Officials have given the Indian leader a ~ try has instructed the Taipei / American School to~limit its en- - 7:00—(2) Good Morning. (4) ‘Today. {rollment. _to Americans. Several hundred Chinese students have been attending the. school. The action followed an earlier warning that scholastic records of Chinese students in the school would not be recognized. The min- istry said under the constitution six years of free compulsory edu- ‘cation in Chinese public schools. Answer to Previews Puzzle Sit NIG. io} ALS] Sete 4 { ie SleiNit i: MeINT YT) AIL IU TTiBiOr iT le ixiAle| GMO eiSlitr Gast oe 13 Oli is! pet eS CJ ii 1S A (a S| ibe 19 | S| Cy e iS _lall Chinese children must have _ End Season at Soo as Carrier Passes ore carrier, Philip R. Clarke of the Pittsburgh Steamship Lines offi- SAULT STE. MARIE 4 . archipe ; ‘The boys and girls of the Sunday|Philip R_ Clarke. ' Pion for Sports Arena There are S00 Americans and). and the Finior Choir of the| After clesring the ‘ship through| “Lawrence J. Botts, Timber. 3 hope that we may be called upon to handle your * for Gets Boost at Muskegon jSumatra, but there were ne ited Memoriat_ Baptist ~Church,-under the Locks, Chiet Lockmaster Ernie dale Drive, Houston, 25, Tex.” |} service needs in the coming year. It is a pleasure § You! w® — A $1,000,000| by the power switch oo Rywahone grag wre Dela Jae Army Conpe of of} The Houston Post Office failed) +> be of service to you. Credit | * C i t ot preserit a mas program y make livery beca 3 Severe for the past 3 Saami ature aif: tamaaaalears and Sabaete eee eary's at 10 o'clock Sunday morning. Pat|He said he was setting out within cp saest snail’ van ent , , eee week PAS cercienank iin porent dt atrial an deve, and the outside|ET2w” Will be the piano accomp-|the hour for Florida. \\, {was sent to the dead letter depart-|§ PoNTIAO ; | 4% DIVIDEND J proverty property to bol the structure, {world were severely restricted.("Ia\, cooise choir of the churchiSeek Liquor Li {ment in Dallas. % CONDON'S-RADIO & TV..............227 8, Parke, FE 4-996 | Gat the Details The commission signed a modi-|The head of ares cable and| stl present: the- ‘cantaté; Mem pee ai Build It — returned to iad 9 AUBURN RADIO & TV oo cecceceeees+0.38 ‘Auburn, FE 4-1685 3 Pontiac | Federal fed lease providing for pur-|wireless company sa army nger,” at 7:30 for Veterans Buildi urgh. because Aunt/¢ -RADIO-TV_............++++-3149_W. 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(9) Pep- Stallion.” (9) Gilead Baptist] Permint Prince, Church. 12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. _ 6:30—(2) Air Power, “Fools, Dare-| (4) It Could Be You. (7) The devils, and Geniuses,” narrated| Erwins. (9) Teiescope. by comedian Art Carney, depicts 12:45—(2) The Guiding Light. . the jazz age in conjunction with|1:00—(2) Ladies’ Day. (4) Mys- e advances in air age. (4) Lassie.| tery Matinee. (7) My Little : (7) Cisco Kid. (9) Meet The Maree ae Showtime. ; UAW-CIO. 1:30—(4) Hollywood Story. (7) Con- - “T:06—() Badge 714, “Big” Littte|rad-Nagie- Show. BEAUTIFUL ROOMS 4 > Jesus.” (4) Great Gildersleeve.|1:45—(4) Girl Talk . John Gar’! 1) You Asked For It, Under-|e.s0 «ay _ Mies Bean & $8.00 Single ; water Christmas party, Tour- Blend " i neau-blind sculptor, Berlin bar- Meet » (7) Charm Theater. $10.00 Double = rel jumpers. (9) Corliss Archer. 2:36—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. oo ; : 1:30—(2) Private Secretary. (4)| (4) Tennessee Erme. - Some single and > Circus Boy. (7) Amateur Hour.|2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. double rooms still : (9) My Favorite Story, “Post-|3:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color)} available at weekly ; mistress,” man dies while res-| Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon) rates. | cuing miners from exploded| Film Festival. (9) Request Play- if . house. TV—Radio—Air-Conditioned . $:00—(2) Ed Sullivan, Ed's guests!3:39(2) Bob Crosby. (9) Howdy Telephone dienne Kay Ballard, Victor Julian|, 2°°%- ) 120 §. Telegraph Road t Sere veining dogs, and opera|*#00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen) Ph. FE 5-9224 q star Délores Wilson. (4) Steve| 1 & Day. (9) Justice Colt. ' Allen, guests include: Martha 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. ' Raye, Vienna Choir Boys, sing-|4:30—(2) Edge of Night. (7) Ramar]- RCA COLOR TV t ing “Silent Night” in three lan-| of the Jungle. Free Home i guages; the Collins Kids, and/4:45—(4) Modern Romances. Demonstration - Dr. Norman Vincent Peale. (9)|5:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) 1 e002) G. E. Theater, Nadi : Joan, (7) mickey stouse]| HAMPTON FY | —f- . EB ater, Nadine lub. (9) Dance Party. Conner and Robert Middleton in|5:30—(4) Gene aatry. 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 ° Much-Traveled For Prompt = «o> & he elated amatiainailih a aston iu gana me ee eaven’s tei 4 > ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS._MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1956 =F President Plans |Family Holiday _ | Grandchildren to Join | tke, Mamie Tomorrow = * . a The Day in Birmingham Proposed City Zoning Follows Building Trend ny tm E E72 FG Lt BRING ON THE JUDGES—When the Pontiac Junior- Chamber of Commerce announced their annual Christmas Lighting Contest _ to be judged Wednesday night, the Arthur Bell family of 100 lighting Spokane Dr. went right to work preparing this entry. Here Mr. Bell, Althea, 11, Arthur, Jr., 13, and Robert, 9, are seen putting Few Pilgrims Expected Yule Greeted Somberly in Strife-Torn Holy Land To complete the traditional Amer-) ican Christmas pattern, the na- tion's Sixet family will gather fori, j 3 Held Suspect in 4 Robberies Police Question Trio on cH floor Earlier in the day and during the evening, a few close friends grims,: Most of them will remain : ot the President expected to Christmas Eve with the ‘Stocking,’ ‘Rag Mask’ \drop in, bat no large celebration is|Community sing around the tover the Hold planned. balsam in Shain Park, per- ups * ¢ @ 5:30 hour’is scheduled so partici- by } Eisenhower plans to remain ipipants maybe free for the many Three arrests by Pontiac police| Washington throughout the Christ-|religious observances “Welcome’) ayo a frat obberiesmax holiday é ming. os well og sogel ant Qaety ewish ite House Press Secretary . fother|by masked bandits this month, janes C, Hagerty said the chief) Numerous services| Frontier|Det. Insp. Clark M. Wheaton. said; would bé at his desk|will mark. church oie *& Pd * J. M. ROCHE Pontiac Deaths Clara Elizabeth Briggs grocery stores, gas station for Ld Held are Velton Wilder, 18, of 416 Branch St.; Joseph Page, 21, iot Ditmar Ave.; Charlies L. Hall, 28, of 314% Wessen- St. ti ! * =erBloomfeld Ma == Campaign Head Rache Named fo Lead Achievement Fund Drive in SE Michigan The.appointment of J. M. Roche of Bloomfield Hills as general cam- paign chairman for Junior Achieve- ment Anj Southeastern Michigan, was Announced today by John P. Mansfield Ey a ill salt E : | | a8 g & & ih? M. J. Rathbone, presiderft of Stand- ard Oil Co., will be national cam- paign chairman i Roche receritly was named gen- eral sales manager of the Cadillac Motor Car Division of General Motors Corp. The Junior Achievement cam- i paign is both a national and local i f é : was struck down by a hit-run driv- ‘a Dearborn inter=) section Saturday night, Film on Budgets Coming Next Week A presentation, “Planning Use of the Family Dollar,” will be given \|by County Home Demonstration 4 ‘t.\agent, Mrs. Frieda A. Bennett, on ‘two consecutive days in the county. ing| \ The meetings, open to the pub- lie, will be held in the Lake Orion High School band room at 8 p.m, jon Jan, 3 and again_at 8 p.m. on! Oakshire,\ with -- honorable mention going to. Eli ~ Yoydanoff and Walter Carline.. | The Weather Fall U. 8, Weather = Report | . ‘|Jan, 4 in the Lyon Ele- 8 pe1 int Velocity 15 mph. | mentary School, Mrs. Bennett said. Monday at 6:03 p.m. last t Fis Mey iy oon Tuesday at 1:37 a.m. showed the need for the meetings,| Downte * TA. sendes * . LL ; errr Te Pee ee oO ee eee eee to make it home in his. own car. Tells Pakistan Aid Total ae ee : 2 FOR THE NEEDY—Many a needy family in— Pontiac was assured a Merry Christmas as mem- bers of Metropolitan Club Spirit No. 6 yesterday distributed more than 100 Christmas baskets in * \ \ { ing this, Premier H. 8. Suhra- wardy declared no government had) attached any strings to' the aid. A re i ness, A native of Philadelphia he came There nine years ago as a repre- the Philadelphia In- Detroit area, Episcopal Chureh, D, A. C., Adcraft Club and Village Players served rg ft sa effort carried out to’secure- funds for the operation and expansion of the JA “learn by doing” economic education program. The campaign will be activated in Detroit Jan. 19 through the Na- tional Junior Achievement Week ending Feb. 2. Clergyman OKs * Baby Dol’ Film Says DeMille’s Version of ‘10 Commandments’ Contains More Sex NEW YORK (INS)—One of the _{nation’s leading Protestant clergy- men has defended the controversial movie “Baby Doll” as less sexy than Cecil B. DeMille’s biblically inspired “Ten Commandments." The Very Rev: Dr. James A, Pike, dean of the Protesant Epis- eopal Cathedral of St. John the Sunday by Joseph Spell- attack on “Baby Doll” made Idst