Aided by Sales: of Goodfellows Volunteer ae Deliver Food, Clothes — on Christmas Day You may have paid a nickel, a dollar or even more for . this special, Dec. 7, 1957 edition of the Pontiac like you have helped make Christmas; 1957, “a little — brighter for needy folk and Needy Families. ; "First ¢ Check for Goodfellow Fund +—Reliable: sources said) that the Navy, CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla| i aia fee a Ce rive morning after a collision with a Greyhound bus is shown-after the |. , victims were removed to the hospital. Mrs. Mary McCormick, 63, the driver, beplenp lid g ge wads ges, longue - @ut.of coftrol and into the path of the bus. =. = i (Colder Weather Tonight ye ‘May. End Wet : Early morning rain in the Pontiac area tumed to highways were covered with soft snow and slush which made driving hazardous> Schels taatiiss ‘geadlitiices Satel tagil'tiak tha aire might stop this afternoon with falling temperature, Tn Today s Press Shure hewn seeeeeee -0 8 aeons eéeuicesy 23 om Rews ssereeprecesss 38 Editorials .. see eeee tages hae 4: ‘Home Bection vb seeds: 18 10,19 Seas s f ‘ ’ meee seengseeens eae b> : , a geeeeengeees oteeee 4 es Ws -eeeesrneneners +e », : Th selene eeeteade - Hai Prem woes i) Wi ‘wseasese eeeree jomen 6 ten eesseere 16, n | ype eeeaneete 5 Bo |e cowpea tea injuries and scalp and is in fair condition, | The huge bus, loaded with\ pas- By INTERNATIONAL NEWS ‘SERVICE The drumbeat of publicity heralding America’s first— and futile—attempt to launch an earth satellite backfired by a Russian haymaker.’ - today like a “sock on the chin “REACTION GRIM Free world reaction was grim. Dr. Vibul Thamavit,; dean of the social administration faculty bal en ‘Thamasat oe becparte ir. ‘Allin neteld Uilsias ta say baie am a 4 te ~ satellite exploding before it got off the ground, the Seats 15: UE "Ws Menuecod RenieRteen wR eyet: the world.” Oae : “Te was premsfuent ‘Tokyo physician Dr. thoht Kosta who _ Meme 4 fare to a week on the chin by Runan ‘om tar reaction to the atvance pay aren a atound the world. with the hews | ath eres tg ee by. polcal. overtones ls tee ‘1 4 . ai Senate’ Abeba ‘beivione-:Obaitinke B, Russell (D-Ga.), who has eriticized the flood of for-sev- eral days, deckared the emphasis had been put “in the wrong place,” adding: “We couldn’t have impressed anybedy even if we had been successful in putting up a small satellite . It would have been better to make our two or three trials-in the middle of the night, in secret,” j Minnesota Democrat Hubert Humphrey sald he was sad- dened and humiliated by the cheap and gaudy manner -in which the administration has gone about the business [. of trying a last-minute rush to launch a satellite—and | | mn met economy pensona.” Meaiiak, talindccs ihtu a Gah eae os eae barpened fulod to share in fem ete 8 homie, an abroad, The mass-circulation London | lined: “O. S. Sputnik Disaster,” Sale Seagiaay MeaROE Other newspapers headlined: (Cmtmed on Page % a1 ie ! may sections today more than 50 George war with the Teamsters and we : ies willl . poe a SS ee — members of the Club, Soe cane 6 he ee ee oe oe" -Meany|their brief moments of glory semaid pattiy’ cots,” ” He Sgirit 6, an organization of police- mover lifted « finger to clean up (said. Pe “4 ss Break Up Cyprus Riots — {tance to Pontiac General Hospital. men, firemen and postal employes allegedly corrupt conditions that Wor spray DEAD’ a Ss Tho mercury Gropped to 38 YP * *© * . banded together for the sake of have swirled around President. |”. “We can move it ent ne econ | carly this morning for the lowest | sicnct, “Cyprus (INS) — Se ree 3 the less fortunate. aes elect James K, Hofia and other | Offa said in New York, where) ag the launching stand ig ready | recorded temperature in down- otter nit te ee ne eee ees “J ee : | Miah Seamer Reece... [he te Being tied in Federal Court te scoept 0,” Wahi eal: | town Fentnn proseding 8 a.m | 0/20 eak up riting [tr tase thy eatnan’ succes inap Mike tthe aie a Bat Metny said the federstion's\Teamsters intended 10 carry on| nen, Mat Wald be was another . + % as demanateti for enon ot (ae, heeplalioed with cuts and $3,000 by mighttall. reg Aang ote 75 ager migra et ae (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Across the nation rain and a few Cyprus with Greece a eee ee With that sum, club president fa is ousted. * * *& could provide Christmas: baskets * * &t Einar O. Mohn, Teamsters ad- truck driver, Alex C. Nelson, —~ for 150. Pontiac families and, at J “There is 10 plan at all 10 aitere, “We dont intend oleate leta Risabeth Lake, Waterford the same time, would have suffi- phex®, “We don't intend to leave irmin am oon Ul er Township, told state police he had ce ii eo eee ener g te ee we raed emergency program year a telephone to summon aid. Police ca = Pentadions Racks Publicity in Saree’ cotaer eeart Prodi sald te toeck was lighted oe pies ie ts Eventual S Sr Some ot the money today wil Moon-Launching Flo 4 os reaicrs Cyenrud UCCESS coming in.as donations. One-of the : : ; Dutch Order Vessel The Pontiac Press, for $100. WASHINGTON (INS)—The Pentagon's information Possess “Tt's a shame that the Vanguard) “There's ab dnt that the sat- stracted for the Navy,” Perkins In Waterford Township, po- |chief has defended the free flow of information on the ray nding agen Spree eer Seaiaeick AME ekdiine ‘Senn rechor het vec at Cie Camber: -”., fo West New Guinea — mo ches ead helo ena disastrous U. 8. attempt to launch its first earth satel- Hoffa tares in his currest trial louter space is a complex oper-|al,” Perkins said. “However, that) 74 ma ae RUNES : : were conducting the drive, alse {lite at Cape Canaveral, Fla. | sus akaend ciety anpcgaes nt nee cene Sees Set Ne So mene te ee lected as Viajaied bili wes @ = The Deich Ney ae with a $5,000 goal . “Murray Snyder, assistant defense secretary for public| in a suit in Washington challeng- | Gg 2a the ‘Navy beg many more set-lover’ the tail. He has received prea aged angen Ea oe ® affairs, issued his state-+ = Patience enmeters | ‘That was the reactioi today ot a xo" communication from the gov-| West New Guinea. The sub Helping them are several other|ment shortly after severalltiey would have been angered i z ey an Oakland County resident who} perkins stated that he knew|¢T™mment on the test firing ‘mating destroyer Gronigen is tarp yee gs sone Cae newspapers ‘and members| tte information had been withheld. The ' eet Oe te Key role in te ist nothing about reports that the} ~ “2: ® _- en cof Spirit 62, who have been making/of Congress - criticized the} . However, She director of Pre} Naas on ‘Woomlotens eonsaaer ne ee moat 3 nar yp ian i ane a at Woh ——— oo ae << eee and dressing dolls for weedy chil-/detailed rescheduling of mages, Dy. AST Doom, ceeding sting mee Beck. Bong coy er eng with its Jupiter rocket. The Army|firing received. To get a mom Their mission wilt include = firing times. © should not be so héavily publi: from iakine ‘office until changes Or mace, ie, (hat scclounced ‘that. %t would Witla ate’ an sachit te. @, complext Reece ot REN Sime, wit Fire Capt. Clayton Soncrainte, 4's cized. < ee his father, reese 8: wos Auras! “—“- <4 | @tawing from bs a : | Howard Perkins —Sr.,—of—Reyal— ing ~~ _| Navy spokesman said.The In-—_ persons v he Pentagon intial - x * " |decided. Oak heads the Detroit firm of _* 3% “There. is no question. in my| donesian governmenthastsken = “ainde 6 atte ie ee cee: Hagen was echoed. by, Capt.| fxiling the Teamsters, with 1%| Brooks and Perkins, Inc. Their Se : _ |mind,". Perkins said, “that the| ever KPM property and put take them to any of the three sew Proper. Peter H. Horn, commander of the/mintion members, cut down the| magnesium firm constructed the | “I can’t see why the Army |U. S. will eventually have its| armed guards on KPM ships township Officials that the American|Naval Research Laboratory, Van-/artcio’s over-all coverings for a dozen man-made | would have to use a different moons orbiting around the globe.| im port to prevent their leav- pa sii tent saee? people were Gieappolated, but that (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) to 13% million. moons. 3 satellite than the one we con- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) . oa pluses trom today’s sale, Reds Jump on Vanguard Misfire With Glee : | . it a —™'° ¢ ge mat:se_'Drumbeat of Publicity Heralding ‘Moon’ Backfires 2 rumbeat of Pu ici y. Hera ing Moon’ Backfires Sxpreme nena ee for oS eee Sen en 2 | sieee this gonr-sgain : ‘atten. tet Y,_Detrolt, of attractive A native ' arias died yesterday at the Wil- liam Beaumont Hospital. Former least a —— i manager of . he re- In response to questions, he also oo __ sald thay any decision on- whether : saint Birmingham radioTV tlk would be made after mie apenas age early this morning that salt ars alter mov. fe read he Teper been prevented. It T didn't thing a bce beer ont atl 1 cone the Univer ot : ds in . of the. ¢ Technical experts of the Navy, so, I never. would have gone to | |, Packed-down anow, they ssichigns in’ 1897, be was a ile. the Martin Co., and of every Nashington at the beginning of id, was being “chewed” by tires! member of the Detroit Yacht Club, : oe ane 941. Jee. jand salt and. that while and was a member Bloomfield rocket ca the . —— : | Se Saree caumies, Toad Hills Comtry Chi and Delta Up thered dur. eX were particularly | sijjon \ | i te Midaed tose Pontiac Man Named ee apn ae These include: é. : The senior choir and soloists of = Word W L | 1, Information on the Vanguard's to State Labor Post dames Episcopal Church will Oe altar Oo. , fe § | | gE e 2 + uy fg : 3 J ; | fl aes 2g if 5 iof ‘Phony’ Hero Mate $ > | . 3 a E E gts g gE : ef i Ve be tr i i Three members of the man Jess Quick, Postman William J. Brown | Perkins doubts that it was one| SM0t Ber husband, = county short illness. road said no assistance from the and Fireman Paul Chapdelaine, representing jof his firm's’ satellites that. was) “gee Meret city wes required. the three public services that belong: to the jused in Florida test. “I undet-| Yeates up and threatened.” Her = : ae eS ee Secs Se SS [Drumbeat of Publicity etait Offa Tells Jury (Odds Strong’ (Sarason OM Vanguard Backtires X: : ; ~*~ Tentists in the Naval Lab! 42-year-old “(Continued From Page One) : : \ e- ~ in Washington. The Detroit firm alt is disi s whic === He Hired Tapper MeWil tind Sez eee eee me TET me pper country under contract to makeland an overseas record for places|\ UP On Ground;” “Puffnik Angers America,” “Ike's 3 E the shell for the artifical moons. [he had never seen.” Phutnik.” . 3 McElroy Hopeful About a. . NEW YORK d®James-R. Hof-tinues Monday before Federal &j > Goi Pe | : ! | —hurtled to the ground a few/*@ told a grand jury that he hired| Judge Frederick VanPelt Bryan. Eisenhower Going "Cr . Even before thé news reached Britain, the respected re yards_away, untouched by thel® P : “Hotfa denied belo grand) NATO-Porley———_ i -K mic A Feens— Manchester Guardian editorialized that “no doubt the ; 4 flames. ~ or ore per in his Detrolt|jury that he authorived. the tap- Ee) | F; Russians had trouble with their space vehicles—their wis- secording t0 &iping of telephones inthe Team- = } dom-lay-in- not inviting along the press to see it removed.” transcript of his testimony before Ser . Bes eer Defense : see it | LONDON (INS) = U.S. BK eioreisters Detroit building, according'Secretary Neil H. McElroy said -, ; — | Se eet tote ee aero cee ore INCLUdING Grid Queen) amc at tee eae ee fee ei 3 i Us rf i Te i el: aig aed he ate é 3 l sat z out NY, \ that President Eisenhower will at- moment it had| Hoffa, president - elect of. the * * & tend the NATO summit conference of-government conference only nine days away. as the failed with thé Vanguard, was|Teamsters Union, is on trial in)’ in Paris Dec. 16. . YS “To the best of know] a tg step + oc era District Court with Willdaiie wen ab cated eooeet McEiroy, apparently taking note| ; unching attempt using thejothers on charges of conspiring! placed in any telephone in the/Of fears expressed about the out- upiter-C missile and an Army-jhere to have subordinates’ phones/Teamsters building and 1 author-\look for the Paris chiets-of-govern- oan iis in Detroit tapped to find out what|ized no ‘one to do it.” ment parley in light of the U.s.|'#st fight awhen an, automobile * Ironically Soviet Communist Party Boss Nikita 8. » an er ee a Ak la official racket * 78 oats |satellite-launching failure, told re-/crashed into @ trailer truck on The car was stripped to its) ghrushchev said, “I am sure it will be launched sooner or nce the Ravy lvedy ny has rear Hotta tld the Jury that Spindel on when he arrived-in Lon-|fin-soaked highway Roorboards ag it passed beneath) ister but he couldn't help adding, “I don’t know how vaid—ansinae Wor : im ia Detroit” in May,{“" +} ‘Dead were Kay Carver, iT-year-lautomobile wreckage as the worst} °¢ it 1s, but I think tt rather small” 2 guand—standing by for, launching), Oi d +S a 1953, and ‘said he had heard from) | Mis not | yet cotala (Chat | *Sothall queen of Hantorc} ae : The a <_ as_s0on as possible. rea in court yesterday, friends in New York that Hotta| Eisenhower will attend the Paris 11, soicol: “Myrtle Bunn and The sheriff said two of the bod. The deepest expressions of sympathy for the Van- ress ne moley, Detense Depart-|Bonery Spindel of Holmes texas, having trouble with his tele meeting), He will have to go | > cousin Jimmie Neil Rutt, both debris a eer ee Pe NE RN: |_|. thatt the Army only recently. was|%84% for the job and that Spindel|” Hotta had “certain suspicions” | But 1 would say the odds are |? ; anions aan ae Se eee _*- given a supplementary activity in Hoffa and Owen B. Bren-ithat his telephone wires were be- 7 tol aster ‘ shag Secliees the dain satellite launching field, and|DAn, president of Detroit Team-|ing- tapped and discussed it -with Eisenhower has. given every to . We don’t how many failures the : sters Local 337, how to operate|spindel, the Teamster chief sald. |dication that he is very anxious to eggs nan e the Vanguard program. a Hoffa's testimony continued: 'go to the Paris unity m and| : : x * * ae the pressure of world * & Spindel found that the linés hadithe only thing which halt Top Japanese tocket scientist Dr. Chuji Tsuboi said, “I waiting) after all, research is a painstaking matter and haste. , a 3 : The reaction of Italian political leaders was “sad dis- HAMBURG, Ark. @ he Seep Sat te: diver: a tev car appointment,” but they also “depl 1” the publicity. the trailer." | RATHER SMALL « es i | | EB : i gee Fi fi é- iE ly a38 ¥ i i of t Ef Pr | z I LE ‘ é ies i Re if fendants in the trial, which con-|féct the situation, physicians, ee ff if ? i Fl uf g 4 g : i i i f a 2 | 7 Hl : z iy E i i z z 3 £ Hy i gi? ewes ret’ = Pentagon Defends {es brvsistes. ge fd be tore pedenen laa ~ Hoffa denied he knew Spindel! McElroy flew into London forjtruck, The truck. driver, Jessie/house tonight.” _. | Association, said the “psychological effect of the failure would have pre ess pub-ibefore the wiretapper called at his|three days of talks with British(Harralson, 33, of Waco, Tex, suf} -« #.. ® of the Vanguard rocket will be enormous, especially on. - | Teday in Pontiac apd: ee office, The government has intro-|Defense Minister. Duncan Sandysifered only slight injuries. the pretty, brown) the nations of Europe...” |. => 2.9%. - 7: ssh PMtt temperature preceding 8 a.m.| * %* *® - .- {duced testimopy that Spindel has'and top Anglo-American brass. The! Sheriff B. A. Courson said ap-jeyed brunette was a eee ae — : : ‘At @ a.m: Wind Velocity 2i.mpn, .| Ot conceded, however, that/admitted Johnny Dio, labor racke-jtwo defense heads are directly con-jparently the girls’ see heahs tealdiae beeri a cheerleader, One of the few defenders of the advance buildup : news of any test would be almostiteer, telephoned Hoffa from New cerned in fi of wide a pass around a car that/He said all four girls made good) Rep, John E. Moss ms i .|MOST OF REQUESTS : del to Detroit to see Hoffa.. ‘|tain late next year. U.S. Highway 82. He said it ap-ischool’s pr acs Hig i “whether we admit failure or employ silence, the rest. of $2 ones eee .-+seee«s 30 nOuncements : Pee ec ae as a PPG ae oe , ren oe Bo Blom a host of requests trom ap-\veW Club for Teenage Drivers : , 0 he seeaens Pho- ; Ay oe * Friday in Pontise cerepherd commeng (he erent.” a : pie pet BER Te al cata’ ons we AY Checked for § owest temperature <-i-........21...38|° The information chief said: “T , rO * (tee ee eee eee Stewart, Mrs. Margaret Hill It the auto is deemed sale Robert Flynn of the traffic and|the dealer, teens will receive | | launching site to survey the oper- Sek eine Gases Gee. tion. ae safety x « # o. Club : But Snyder could not state! Sponsors of the “organiza. 'ocal Besagestssscessuas tSUVarseuysaysery: was made jointly by naval person- School mg oo vg eB rtd #4 nel, scientists and information of- tion, the Automotive ificers at the base, . } Association, ahd George) if é NN | i oe | \ ( ay ahs ai, ry ma URAie . 4 Se fee | Se oes ee SS ee en 7 ees ae Po eS Ee ee ee _Sets Freight Mark - few record for carrying iron ore. ‘on the Great Lakes by transport- left from Detroit today for its win- - ter quarters at Ashtabula, Ohio. * > set in 1953 when the steamer Ar-| Knows | when Old Man Winter dumps that’ ' nothing about, reports Joseph B. 1. - Jewell, DPW superintendent, ' x* * * Pa = tons. National Steel Corp., vision, owhs the Humphrey. : Gibraltar Aveo to roe. 4 ee HAVANA (AP)—Even President Pulgen- . €o-Batista’s best friends don't know his ~—route or destination when he sets out from “ the presidential palace. Ratieta decen's. clive his chanflecr E rp mnt oeseiclh acme cet ests ures ~ in. advance. As he rides slong, he keeps ‘on giving fresh orders and routes. The chauffeur doesn't know whether the chief executive is headed for “Military City” in nearby Camp Columbia; for his farm at Wajay, 15 miles west of Havana; or eise- where. And no one in the presidential office knows where the President is going. All this is part of the precautions Ba- ‘tista takes to protect his own life. He is surrounded by 3,000 or more of Cuba's armed forces, or at his farm near Wajay. Bat Batista frequently shows up at © a . ths four-story palace is a virtua) fort- ress. Troops and police with automatic | *°75?* “ : rifles, grenades and pistols, with . capac peat es tie ect ~~ around it. Batista’s Travels Closely Kept S Becrat los Sing 0 . east.” os Wonk liek tin. hng Wa well aware of the fact that many eo eet ‘ uch would like to kill him. wg! ona ey City Public Works Crews Facing Snow Headaches | If you think you have a headache both sides of the street, like John | json for instance, where can we first snow here, just think of the! Qesartment of Public Works in. PU®h the snow?” Awaiting the first big fall Gite lets tat det tes ot cee Pontiac. he azked.. | plows, winter, Jewell made his annualig free that citizens “be patient” in ting for streets to be cleared. “Ke de the ek ne main ¥ ¥ * = (Ns) — . - | Internation! Chempionship Quartets t Pontiac High School Auditorium . ae. 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Her husband admits “they do look - s first (eit succeeded? In ° something alike,” but I think it’s aek where there is absolute ~ startling. And they're both stun= ~ fing. Ipoking .......... Sales ' Management Magazine in the cur- rent issue picks the five top © “growth” companies in the United States: eee _ pfivaey and secrecy under pain of © 7 fr sure and instant death, -the world can never tell whether Russia’s first. “moon”. shot swiftly into space or whether the one we be saw ‘was the 2ist. x * * By and large, this nation tops Russia -at everything you.can.. * think of, and when the Reds _. actually steal our private thun--- der at-anything at all, it hurts. As a matter of scientific achieve- _ ment, The Press does not regard __ ~ this first failure as very im- portant. As one of our own Michigan scientists said: “This - “Continental Can, Dow ining and Chea: Pfiner Co. Three of the five, Dow, Minnesota’ and Pfizer use the advertising . services of MacManus, John and ‘Adams, the top hele outfit in - Bloomfield Center. M. J. and A. is one of the fastest growing and successful businesses __it- self......... And while there's ~prebably “no connection, Walter Gehrke swears they haye the best looking girls of any firm he knows. (Walt ought to visit The =< 1 5 a Ea Ri world. es S25 2 It is a bit humiliating. That can’t be denied. — . It will be used as propaganda against us. Hostile nations will Pontiac Press.) ‘And speaking of pavertintag, all advertisers invested about three and a third billion dollars in newspaper space last yéar, which is more than in radio, television, magazines and BS earth eth seize upon the opportunity to glory in our “embarrassmen:.” Especially will the Russians chortle. They will make the most of it and milk it to the limit. We can look for no sym- pathy there. Red victories over us are so few and so far between that when one does occur, it’s ‘an epic” event for communism. x x. * The Press has lost no faith in the scientists we have here. We - still believe in them completely, No nation ever wins every pattie of every war. Beating the Russians at est anything you can conjure has been a cinch. One Sputnik and a ‘free wheeling Russian puppy in outer space don’t spell global or international doom. ; Jo: eek “Remember, these satellites aren't weapons. We afe in no greater jeopardy than we were last Septem- ber or New Year's afternoon. Prob- ably our next “moon” will be han- died more cautiously and with more unfortunately felt the hot breath of outdoor advertising combined. Well, natch..... ...»» Recently an ad ran in a New York paper asking for men that were-63-68 years ald. Overheard at a supermarket: last adult western I saw was so adult the Indians’ firewater had olives in sees. Who, anywhere, has a -ficer personality than Dr. C. G. Dargiinc—and it’s coupled with great ability. The Cheers and Jeers: the C’s—Dr. Dana P. Wuirmenr for his fine work on the United Fund drive. ; (The J's — Buppy Parker (repeat performance.) seetenave “The —Haroip A, FITZGERALD Crisis in Indonesia “Jakarta Regime ‘Hopeful of Obtaining New Guinea By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Editor The communilst-backed Indonesian gov- ‘ -eare and precision. The scientists tment now has declared an economic war on the Netherlands in an effort to obtain Dutch New Guinea. public expectancy - reaching down — The Jakarta Tegime has ordered clos- their--necks..-They sprinted when. ure of all Dutch consulates and the ex- they. should have walked calmly. x *&* * We are a people of great " natignal pride. We have earned . that right. Hence, an .experi- ; ence like this hurts us more ‘than it really should. Other __-_____ countries have had to accept a like fate for cerituries. Be ye of good cheer. And i in Conclusion . baught then.” (ps Maw. | ee ee a eg 7 FOR THE ery 4 Mrongest Boy in the lever had, Why there's never been|he Knew te get 10 same’ Lond jmiately 1,200 lives in the United) | ———_— ’ Drive-In Service — Save 10% Cash and Carry . 605 Oakland Ave. Branch 5 Oakhill FE 4-2579 || Richard ctung fo the seat. “I | | Open Monday thru Saturday 7 4, M. to 8 P. M. ‘Lcodaloeeal : 5 “Ot course you dare!” said the thoae weights,” _ THOMAS A. : faxim. pointing to | Here's good news for the heed t y bars. “See how of every family! Thomas A. Knox ? er maes you can lift. 4. jcan give you full information ‘a oe: over and picked Fee f — lon " és bar I t 4 of protects you : + . a * ; ile ‘and clon’ ith e ‘ on SAVING CERTIFICATES see ices + dae Se ooge The lion tamer urged Richard into the ring. os Liat aia ee a cost. This Note ous tailoring rorely Depostt — surplus savings or invest-— bar. He added this to the one -on wang pperclaceng os plan ose vata priced so low! Misses’ rn -et-any- +this~ shoulder -and-reachedfor~ the; ere ee "giie 4 sizes ‘ot Federals. eee Se: 300 podtid bar. Able Revolutionary Leader tamil cnd_cutomaticall Saaties - , se > While Mr. Maxim and the 2 birth, _ong_addi-» . "Doms aatilentiet ; 3 : Pog = — children at No Extra a me . Community lence Richard added weight af- S ukar no D islikes Di utch pare pomaitend. 1 low cost. Find) § NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS _ : ter weight to his shoulders, | out about this new plan now. See National Bank Finally ‘be had all_the weights) - By INTERNATIONAL NEWS | — He was jalied in 1999, and then (" “> ~~ { Just sey Ld on and turned to Mr.| Indonesia's charming President) kept in jail exile for 12 of 3 ' : Maxim and asked, “What shall I/Sukarno may not have made clear| the west 13 years. Ta 190%, tho THOMAS A. KNOX | 6 ot lift now?” |whether he prefers the free or the| Japanese Army broke the Dutch shes : : _Mr. “Maxim “ looked perrrge | Ca. ane world, but one thing! rule and freed Sukarno. ’ Representative ; 7 around. There was nothing there’ doubt about—he doesn't fer Richond to UR. Mr. ‘Sasinthecs tae Deck He collaborated with the Jap- 1080 West Huron | had a desperate idea. “Lift me!”| ‘The handsome son of a Balinese |*%¢8¢ While keeping in contact with re iatic save DEPT STORES me he:-gasped. |mother and Javanese father has the antiJapanese underground. At : + ~*~ * * proven himself one of the most able war's end, he was named presi- THE LIFE ' : a gr reached out and 4 picked’ revolutionary leaders in the world. ident of the rebel republic. and led chili oundiaees SAGINAW at WARREN, PONTIAC i rt. Maxim and put him on proves HIMSELF ithe fight until the Dutch -Fecog-| OF VIRGINIA " “Hooray! Hooray for the Strong-\#5 the leader of a new nation try-}1949, ‘est Boy .& & en mt ing to find itself despite ——) fh oe = 2 rebels, financial problems, and an| Sukarno is aaa handsome The crowd stood and cheered} But he still has to prov: himselfjnized Indonesia's ‘sovereignty ] Then a strange thing happened: | unstable government. BE SURE to SHOP at CONNOLLY’S jkind-hearted and a spectacular ora-| | A rooster escaped from | Pige ge. eauiens bane _Now Sukarne’s- government is tor. who has the deep affection of | the ring. He flew at Richard and | ‘aking 2 final step against the | oy People. He has visited both the} You can be assured of the most in vane whe cars cart selection and | pecked at his legs. Richard | Dutch in the dispute over Dutch |U-S. and Russia, and expressed ad-| finest quality | looked down in horror. He had | New Guinea. Both the Indone- miration for both systems, although : , ! — | never seen a rooster in his life. | sians and the Dutch claim the S0Me say. he gave_more admira- cadena fet = atade b } ma | To him it was a baby dragon. | section of New Guinea. [in in ac othe Communist eco-j An Ideal Christmas Suggestion eee ee eae Oe January 20, 1958 to avoid penalties. — “Help!” i screamed. In the developing dispute, the In He divorced his first wife in 1942 | P . ; < WALTER A. GIDDINGS © | fe began to run round and donesians now have ordered ail and married a young girl who bore | S ECIAL ON COFFEE ‘round the ring carrying the ton/50,000 Dutch nationals still living in jin, two boys and three girls. In/ fof weights on his shoulders and Indonesia expelled. , |1954, he took another wife. and TEA SERVICES eo ee pee *+*__* —_* ; is gS ‘ , id ter suawking and peck-| Sukarno has measured his-ca-.—. - aeoteaubianeter = —— es sreer against the Dutch. 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Mo. a — The Rev. for Japan's trade—especially’ in| Christian neared its|gates to the assembly have been| 44, head of the Foreign Mis- non - strategic materials with|clse this week after cal'ing for ajrefused service by some St. Louis “ of the United China. ay eee Tae % nieve worldwide restaurants and taxicabs, noe sc eye? cae Pres- a oe — WUMET Weldcas ant iart 5. aad te alk one American” churches aré 80 Tich| quarters In New York. New Testament Parts > nominations 10 the council. One of|“™€Y remind him of the Biblical *.* * Sent as Yule Cards believe ‘that the accele- é , rn elerd LL tel ground of. timeless faith now shad- owed by prodigious new forces un- ‘to Advise AMC on Labor nominations with 38 million mem- bers. _& Denounced racial segregation as contrary to the teachings of Jesus and the gospel of love, and appealed. to local churches and citizens to do more to end it in schools and elsewhere. 10 Prominent Clergymen DETROIT Wi — American Mo- tors Corp, said recently 10 prom- inent clergymen have accepted in- vitations to advise the company on ‘human values in 1958 contract ne-) Ut 'gotiations with the United i Auto) epeeeey Catan, Si eee The company previously an- nounced it was seeking advice from a group of nationally known eco- And this especially important at this season which has the to become a hectic time. |PRACTICE CREATIVE SILENCE ‘;ocean was @ scene of peace and beauty. Closing my eyes, I | __It occurred to me that if I could see it now, with my “imind regularly with favorite Bible passages that convey| "i sllence. You may not have such s “silencé room” in your own home; indeed it may not be possible to create one. But in some soul is emphasized by the fact that the United Nations has provided a “meditation room” at the United Nations head- x * * Business men and travelers will find similar rooms in many office buildings and hotels, But each of us has the ability to create a center of peace and quietness in our own minds. So the next time you come home from Christmas shopping! or a busy day at the office, try practicing the art of re-creative silence. Find a quiet corner at home where you will be free, from interruption. Sit in an easy chair and relax, then close your eyes and deliberately recall peaceful scenes from your. own experience, moments when you felt at perfect peace. By the genius of re-creative memory you can recapture | such moments. I like te call this the technique of memorized peacefulness. i discovered this valuable method for keeping relaxed some years ago at Atlantic City. I was watching the sea wash up on the shore. The fleecy white clouds, blue sky and foam-crested suddenly realized that I was still seeing the same scene. x* *« * eyes ‘Why Bo Shlingd id sikh us. outs ell tiled at Siw quility that we may draw upon them later when the stress. of life becomes difficult to bear. * But bt open. greater. vaine ta the ‘pehetied 0 ting the thoughts of peace and strength. Close the Book and just and think about what you have read. The peace of God that passeth all understanding can become a real experience for This daily exercise needn't take very long. But do it regu- a ee ee (Copyright 1987) He te court with |new. com: — dae be pea. ERIE, Pa. )—Basic study while|tion of a plea by U. §. Roman home. bishops for the mass ele- tte assigned each | fo aimtoad of 11 Amser_ Sten of toe foie iol here by the Erie chan feeal’ counseling and conducting prepared Wy 8 compaiation of church-school classes in the cot- historians, headed by Arch- leased in “his” minister's ous- |°! Erie, it presents accounts of the 2: ese date laser 7 Ag Pong roo mn al nations are reacting}! “llective bargaining. troit Council. of Churches ar and hope, fru-| AMC's contract with the UAW . serving are the Rev. Mar- apathy and/¢*Pires next June 15. shall L. Scott, dean, Pr statement said. Vice President Edward L, |Institute of Industrial Relations, Christianity, amid} Cushman, in charge of AMC in- |Chicago; the Rev. Leo C. Brown, 1, Stil “sees life) dustrial relations, . “Collec. |S. J., director, Institute of Social -whole and responds} tive bargaining decisions must |OTder, Louis University; the a the OLD complacency aot yere| compute oommvadie veaiitiee bot Rev, G. Paul Musselman, secre- with confidence anti ap-| even more fund tary, of urban - ~ FASHIONED» action, human values.” [church work, the National Council continues to rule over his- sad es srs Church New GOSPEL | th judgment and with) Cushman said the following cle! york, : a 3, * * panel: * Sunday School \ resolutions and| The Rev. Dr, Cameron P. Hall O45 AM. \ assembly: director, department of : \ for more help to refu-|church and economic Life, National 1:00 A.M. Worship Il” Naa. tae vary tev’ Mauer Gout * o 2. U increased world trade. . C —— . ered a menaty to cur tiv-|iexins, director, departnient of attempts of some lo-/S0cial ‘action, National « Catholic) re service at state governments to ST. ‘LouIs (NS) — . Proposals» Je PM the fam “ ’ .. certain voluntary : to admit three additibnal commu- . forcing them to\Brazil’s Highest Honor |nions to membership in the Na- Pee ee io in Missi tional Couneil of Churches the ‘Nationat/Wiven fo Missionary: peared headed for debate today at ner o _ANOT ec the triennial in National Council to Debate aet| Admission of 3 Churches For the second time since 1880, iadake Missionary Returning to Retire Miss Blanche Brittain, who went t Japan os 6 Siaanaery FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE “WORSHIP SERVICES . . .. 9:30-11:00 | CHURCH SCHOOL... ««. $:3041:0 ort eweee and I-know-how-to-abound. Every- where ahd fa all things I am in- » both to abound and to suf- : e, of| noone Protestant church ‘sitesisin seventh St.. N.W. Washington, i ! know both how to be abased,/Dr. Ex _J[sttucted both to be full and to be}W ceived the Order of the Southern!” x = «* Cross, Brazil's highest decoration for foreigners. The award to the Rev. Dr. Walter Harvey Moore All three churches nominated for| — inclusion with the 30 which now) Ss Central: Methodist 2= - Ror. Mion H. Bank, 0. D, Minister Calvin 0. Bick, BD. Anst | MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A.M. _ “READ AND RESPOND” - © (De Milton H, Bank, Preaching (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) Metoties 6 Rares Korea @® — A bustling|™ of Methodist churches is cain ti Far East land. Leaders that more than 300 Peet ae ee Cee tae pe ree ee einn SAM. | Meet ee ee naa hae i boon 1 | souene Foes HOROe eee er ivetanes { Family Bible Hour” ‘We paaeie sears 7:30 P.M. ik Rodert D. Winne,, Pastor ee | Ti similar awards. ag ~*~ & *& vec gpg om cece epa o 5, ane ce Presbyteri ans Merge can relations. Dr. Moore was the|" si: and Hungarian ,| PHILADELPH only clergyman to be decorated. Ltr gerber Hong ved yyterian churche Dr. Exnaj do Amaral Peixoto, Bra-|atte toast come one /in zilian Ambassador to the United) . a o: ian Church States, conferred the decoration in| - a ) ashington. Bape ce shes hope dart SS "Chad Sel == 10 nd THIS A Pandey Scheel-9 and-14:15 As Ms Sermon: “THE SHEPHERD” "FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oshlond on Saginaw as, 4 rena oe a LS SEL LEAT EE SAE ASE ALLL OE EA TEER Mer oe a cae oon Worship 11,00 am,.| aie aoe ee “TRUTHS COMMONLY UNITED LUTHERAN fk aH j ‘ i £ F [ & Ea 2 > s 7 rE ply Fi SITE OF ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH — Looking over 33 acres of ground on Pontiac road purchased in October 1956 the new location of St. John’s Latheran Church are the Rev. (Carl W. Nelson, Ueft) pastor, and Philip J, Wargelin of 338 Voor- ee © ee With a the for = ieciier Cherub,| 4 I | | { | | Chancel Choirs | 7 Worship: ....... "OMS ALM Singing Sunday | % felowstin sp M Evening Service 7:3) P. M Wed. Night Praver 7:30 P. M.. AUBURN HEIGHTS 8456 Primary Street 4, Marvey MoUsne. Paster isan 10:00 A. M. », HAS AM. BIBLE” Youth Fellowship .. 6:30P. M. ] Evening Worship ~. 7:30P. M. PRESBYTERIAN ss Pentiae Press Photo feouthge of 1,401 Sect en Pantinc reed coat of Ondeia, the prop-. erty is bounded on the south by 1,545 feet on Mt. Clemens street. QGarence G. Carlson of 1440 Avondale Rd. is chairman of the com- mittee, * ‘Three Japanese St: Andrew’s : Outline Hopes - Visiting Officials Tell Churches A-Weapons,| ° Trade Key - Issues ° “recently at luncheon in New’ 1307. M. bee by tee Japanese poltica to Hear Prisoner of War department ‘Relations of the Episcopal Diocese -Drayten Plains, Michigan / @. &. Teowwissen, Jr. Paster Bible School .. S45 A M Morning Worship 11:00 A M Youth Groups 6:30 P.M Evening Worship 7:36-P. M. Sunday School .... 9:30AM. Morning ‘Worship. 1045 AM. Williams Lake and | a Rey F. Bible School. “CAM Morning Worship: 10:45 A.M. Youth Groups . 7:00 P M Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 P.M. Evening Service ... 745 P.M. > Members _|rabh Refugees sity of Michigan on a Fulbright scholarship, For two years before moving to Birmingham, he worked with! the U.S. escapees program help- — oa eo and jobs. Mr. Kalinke now works with the; of Christian Social Nat lief work among of Michigan, He speaks to church vefusees. "a ge Bie World Aas and other organizations telling | committee was told. them how to get in touch with a ‘ s samo ‘family in West Germany. : S eee OF nae, be We heading 0 peed wit wines cascigpactr roonge NAIROBI, Kenya — Plans to set visit t© the United States which Ee aes ___|up-an industrial training center for arene : ome will cre rl ppeaacare in oer: place of war in tefeouns Africans ‘have been an- . as “|. Washington, D. ©, \ . former prisoner of war in thejnounced here by the Church Mis- » Bi “Japa: t Party may ' 5 ‘Bicompared to Britain’s Labour Par-|TveSday at a Chapel Fellowship|/England. The training center will — Mp. add-| Evening in St. Andrew's Episcopal|seek to meet the problem of youths : | sceppemterreasen ee ing that tis the lending opposition|Church, Drayton Plains. |who complete school at 13. but An Inspirstional We eres “ 111100 a.m, party tie coumiey ead Ge ae x # oe Hanst walk itl they are 28 betore ‘ pettion, Diet, apt. Guest peaker Be . Christians ‘are most Sponsored oman’s they work. a meantip 8.6 Bere i as 272187 Rm FEstronely represented, Auxillary, the "Fellowship. maw] ‘he proposed projet was hae How ies bas ciee m. Kenya civic , a ge: The Little Church With the Big Heait” §| Problems concerning the returnjing will honor the’ 33 new COM | ders 6 “tree camels of pagent ee, R) >. $0¥ of islands the Japanese lost at the: firmands and the 60 new families o : Pele Pe ee Be Be end of the war and commerce with connected &. mF fields and . Im 100 he escaped te West | | neo: a ae eee eatin aon Soe ‘and. political | : Sunday School 6.5... see e esos 4 ss Sra eer ate 1 ‘BTU. | tence tnteaeveasyene tebe 30. | ie 7 : wa eee ests tsars TO BMe Bt ~ WESLEYAN METHODIST. ] ips me oe (ney MP, Bar des ae ee ; 2 | 19:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL W. Y. P. 5, 6:45"P. M. Afi with Southern og) Convention t N00 wos EVANGRLITC 730 f Me ‘ (30,000 Churches) j Mitel ee matna el eed spring. : sent-to the area by U. Born in Germany, Mr, Kalinke|¥nderstanding what the will of the'churches through Church was a war cofrespondent with the |Lord is. Service. German army before he was taken| a taiee be ahs aul pon nee | working in stone ty ey Since 1948, Dr; Strong noted, al-) zg a Evangel Temple 365 E: Wilson Ave. . ar stad —Everyone Wetcomn SUNDAY SCHOOL * ode sadetetie io! Ade ek tte cae acaba 94S AM. E ; WORSH? . Hobe Se eee ees ee ESTS TEER Set Hees 1045 AM. | EVENING SERVICE an 000c cubis bund dno paces tctscesccte an ‘ BIBLE STUDY, WEDNESDAY dinnnsnionsnnca aes 459 CENTRAL Sven Seneige sr nsts sss: 7290bim Service eee ee eens 00>. mo De OE i cc vce vases 1:00 soa Evangelistic eee eer ees 1aee me ike Saturday See ee eee 7:0 p.m. ve saben 7:00 p. m. ‘Church, Phos Phone FE 5-8361 | Bishop L. A. Parent = Paster Res. OL 2-4751 All Saints Episcopal Church Ps ncaa St at W Pike The Rev, George Widdifield, Rector The Ret. avid. Ain Cure SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M—Morning Prayer Church School 1100 anata Sermon yt e Rector + | ST, GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHAPE. . £00 A M.—Holy Communion herent Sam “|| | _ Rey, Bertram wie, Vaeat : Sintny Sched! '=...18 AM 1B Church Service....11:15 AM 7 , : i * a: = gems ee = 2 = LU First Christin pest | ot the ‘Christian Biicatine Buildi pate afternoon were. oo ——_ ing. 1 ‘The new deste sooo will spans the a stcucture, now af ni leis ae oe | F.M.Y. 6:55 | ene Robert Benedict of, ths peajedt tgs simeteacgak Gs Seastmcaieer Rea at hae ae jj rencmee hyo ehewcopi peo cna semuroe poles ab ganradagpe” # Wednesday ea TPM | ‘Keego Harbor Methodist Church! ‘ype of structure in which two rooms compose a unit, each will have its own heating - meister. Working with Walter H. Kresge, finance chairman, are Leslie Jansen and Evening ....+-ses00 700P.M. Prayer Meeting Wed. [i be assistant dean; Mrs.| System, hershey Ernst Mar. = | es 7:30 P. M. - [George Gaches, chairman of the ! *« Piste | ry eee Bethany Baptist riage oe Vilas ODPM Gs1t 4,0 will be, “Course on Story Telling ‘0 Children,” Mrs. ‘SOT MT. CLEMENS STREET Lyal H. Howison, Pastor = a = ca id it ef see The Rev. William L. LaFoun- Won by Senior Youth PENTECOSTAL CHURCH {duction to the New Testament” Corner Genesee and Glendale OF PONTIAC and the Rev. oe will Church, West! (West cuminee teach Youth coving p. : Huron at Mark street, will be host _— tc.& Balter en Any layman, ‘church ‘school at the 4 p.m. Vesper Service Sun-|—f "*"_ ne . senees. tom Rat, Evening Service ..... aes Ka, [teacher or church worker in Oak- day to all Baptist Churches of md WAM : ne Worship ......-11:08 aM. | land County is welcome. — Sunday School an VA M San. Evening Service ae a re : es wg * S “e and 11 A.M Young People, Wed. ..... 7:30 PM . ‘Willi : ates Aftendin : j Rev. Martin P. Hester 9 Delegate ding speaker, will speak orf the * ‘Bahai State Convention Mr. and Mrs. John H. Eddy, Mrs. Emily Higgins, Iva Lou Frigg coral ogy ee Auburn at Jessie Reagan, Mary Phillips, - Joseph. Ceurel; Mrs. dames Overton, pep Pose Fis . Zabelski, George Galstian, Lou odie ah tee Seams Ralph C. Claus, Pastor UNITY |= are attending the Baha'i. State y. 71% N. Saginaw &t, FE 2-4609 | Convention at Davison today and Mrs. Bianche Joki, Minister tomorrow. ki Dr. and 6 oy Delegates will. be elected to the Mrs. Joseph I, Chapman, will also S Sunday, 11:00 A. M. ; participate. ee u nad fgets national corivention to be held next ve " : ST PAUL Paetsnot J'spring in Chicago. Under the direction of Miss Eldai ae 4 ———_—_—_—_— ee Sutter, the Bethany Senior choir = ; eyveznCHRISTIAN SCIEN i will sing “Whence Come Ye,|7 Jeulyn at Third ave =I —4 Shepherds,” an Italian carol; |} a Mabdes. Past “Babe in the Manger,” a Norwe-| SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY " gian carol and “Silent Night.” oni Service ..1045 AM 9 >) ‘ ~ , Mrs. Overton will sing “Come |f C “GOD THE ONLY CAUSE AND CREATOR U ee See 4 ‘ Unto Him,” “0 Moly Nighe and * ; S ; Se i ite , , ; “Smeet Little Jews Boy.” a) ‘ 4 Reading Routs . ‘CHILDREN’S ALTAR — Kneeling at a children’s altar in All _ “ Pontine Press Phete . mM Sinday School * 2 Bast Lawrence Street {Ql} Saints Episcopal Church are Timothy Honeycutt, son of Mr. and dergarten, second, third and fourth grade room and a larger | Following the eres a cottee!’ BLOOMFIELD Sy) 1,00 A. M. Open S| Mrs. Fred Honeycutt of 636 Lounsbury Rd. and Carol Leigh altar in the junior department. The Junior Altar Guild, composed | hour will be held in the lower au- TOWNSHIP q gmoney Sg aes eM eee Q Haanes, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Merle A. Haanes of 2066 N. of 12 girls, is in charge of arranging the flowers on the altars ditorium: The Bethany Women’s : oe P. M. = Fidiay 109 P.M p))) Hammond Lake Dr. The Church School has an altar in the kin- every Saturday morning. Society are sponsoring the event. pg i ge ey _. 2 ; | a '- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIS1 ~ Pn Prarie at both the 9 and haa Church Service ......10 AM. : ql . Lawrence eots @ Hl Ch h \Better to K ‘Christ Services Sunday with the pastor) @ Sunday School .....11 AM & ' | d : ee mas speaking on “The Compass We HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS Ly ul C es ace b p : D # Go By.” et ATION CKLW TELEVISION N ] O A service of Believers’ Bap. | ye ae Te: ee ot just Observe the Day wn, “Trt ot Betievers’ Bap [FIRST OPEN $ i Bi BS), oundar-845 A. M CHANNEL 7 — LACK.0 ergy service. | BIBLE CHURCH U g Eewnoniged ‘Sronant” WXYZ-TV : i Better than the observance of ness of the Eternal Love? Then At the recent Baptist Youth Fel-| os sschieeiacieieniaeiieenaes pay pom pany poy pray, pom Short Gets W Christmas Day is the idea of keep-| you can keep Christmas, Convention in Saginaw, the 8 OL l{h{If{[h{If{If{[h{Li{L{I{lf-& a Sew ee OFS87 Ning Chteienan” * * @ Bethany Baptist Senior Youth i - veral Denominations ling. 4 ste,|_And if, you keep it for a day, Fellowship won the award of an 3 . : “Rey leah rm Paap wend Pe er altar_cross for having all of the 2 ? : Tackle Recruitment pe ne , officers and committee chairmen ‘ e. ® h other people, and to remember But you can never keep it alone. a : } Marimont Baptist Chure | what other people have done for lary van Dyke rae ae | F ; i 4 ep Socom ing downright gon aos ee eee At 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Aa 3 ae ee lcm sont wg ol 20 tare ma he worl ee Singspirafion Slated RPS fmt “| Morning Worship 11 A.M. Sundey School. .10 A. M. jcome. mor age agen = . he he weske? 7 eg : + cross to. the church:for use in | Youth Hour 6:30 P.M. Eveaing Service 7:30 P.M. |'z0 by. To put your rights in the back: IM Marimont Baptist . bes mt” has rdings ® * * jground, and your duties in the : = | ine ea Maton ‘Senter enon ia ar ag sone The Very Rev. Francis E. Mori-/™iddle distance, and your chances} ‘The Oakland Youth: Fellowship SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH these wish other Sueday t just ca idee ce hoa i ie ingot ee ee ee Se James Cunnington, Pastor FE 4-9498 156 Mt. Clemens St. . 3 College rmont for eground? -m. Sunda rimon Baptist Walia Births: 1: Black OF oes took. note of the situation at 2, re- * _* * ____ |Ghureh, West Walton boulevard at | SADBarm women 22°0700-+7~ Saturday, P:apa.m ; . Pastor "[cent President's Day Mass at the)" To sée that your fellow-men are| Hollywood street =} ExINGER .. || YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEBTING |\..".:."'Seturaay, 1:009.0c Ohi Raed Hectensen, Teeny eam College. v . “ just as real as you are, to roe sc ery aed IRMA re | PRAYER MEETING sssScdgeire dias 04-0 RUREON, ace ‘ behind aces to hearts, ‘ a é el). = LN = “In the age-old archdiocese of|hungry for joy? lowship Choir will lead the even-/\4*..*.; Speak - ange —_ - FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH « -[isens, France,” he. said, “there|wuar CAN YoU GIVE? ing singing Missionary to 5 | FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH. we To Ot Gechaee - ordeal ssp atag~ Prag To own that probably the only During the hyinn sing, wrapped Be | h H lj o Otel... x, ng aes wee 945 * Lyceuln eeate Pe Reet ee Cee eee ee eee ee 10:30 a. m. siege : igre our priests have good reason for your existence iS' Christmas gifts will be tossed ped at uid 0 iness Morning Worship Ce ee ee. oe oe 11:06 A. M. for“ Mend vs cccct 000) Wedendy oe : to cover 2,000 square miles. pe ge ogre arg ee eee atxtience. When the ‘number : : = Wed: tag bag * Jeeta eee eh eee ant a sella ed ahaa ede ee Te 5.005 || “This is a problem to which we|% life, you are going 10\on gift is called, the persori hold:| Speaking at the Beulah Holiness nr bn talons ee REY. 0. nonbixe, SeUNp = Bei dn ais oxn4 Setendey, Dee. 15 en must addre degree dph * cous x - ing that package will be asked a/Church, 390 Osmun St. Friday SE WUES, MBOOBET; Teste ivcette Guest Specter tee" tes — Two Protestant denominations Biblical question, If unable to an-|will.be Irma Ergezinger of Assent, |- P U cH pegpereagf t Mncortmagee 3 themselves! To close ae SS oes spe correctly, he gives the yg bie 98 foe ae hee pa pro- N N BAPTIST CHUR to the problem. against the management of another person. jgram will begin at 7:30 . _. eeabeth of erg _ c OR s-a000 9} wk 6 hk LCL ~~ finiverse, and look around you for ee ee; | “Miss Ergezinger who spent five THE SALVATION ARMY | — Sunday School Sent ae segtennerning Worship. = 11 a.m. Rage Lutheran Church of Finland a i where you can sow a few The gift becomes the property of|years in Egypt, has recently re- (CITADEL) | Weeth Mawvive ..........norooosasisbearasanincevdiey 6:30p.m. [has reduced by one year the pe-/seeds of happiness? — the ome answering correctly. turned gyre weengenel | 29 W. ‘Lawrence Street | Evening Church Service... ......s000.-000- ears Si it od cor riod . ee ntaiget ee? ot Are you willing to do these ae pee of the area arejfurlough. Her work in Egypt | | reteraaey LEE LafONE erences S. Sept —ARTHUR EWALD. pastoral eubentinns” sheet of them) can can team eye SUNDAY SERVICES =. ‘. ‘ ~ a Se jin —- oounee arets. scape tine: 1:00 A a” a fencefoth students at the fac.| Are you witing 10 stoop dows! AF Chaplain julty of of the Universi = iad ee ity of seco of the, Unter calves 00, aie aeayen? —--—- ere Bibles ~ lgrees after 4%4 years of study.| To remember the weakness and |Present term is 5% years. - loneliness of people who are oom Bring Results Aygo ghin vom Ae prog me aac ner sites age | Pi Siegal rn Speakers to Brin lersnental progteet smal toieie! To stop asking how much your|Chaplain Billy G. Chapman, Lake | pea ers fo ring - §/Captain end Mrs. Magnus A. alsen,. commanding olficer-in-chorge .s. 1 Emmanuel Ba Baptist Church YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Telegraph at ord Lake Ave. AUDITORIUM BIBLE CLASS a 10 A. M. 2 ° ly at the recruitment of ministerial|friends love you, and ask yourself! Charles Air Force Base: 3 CHURCH ‘OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL Meu ee ed rey ag nny arg 8 Ra ee po Music and Message Mant SE Perlee, 5, LOK Aum) | a eB Two pilot gu et > more and less smok ee” © distribute nearly! s/Capt. and Mrs. Hubert R Raw-| Sondey. ropic: "The ie gee 7:30 p.m. - Broadcast Over WPON—10:15-1045 d you?| ‘The Bibles were displayed on a} litt. hokage Jom eg PARKING . me ; Thursday at 7:30 p.m, j Ssaonll smatde te teach cates to do these ear ks = biennial porhadlof the services ices Sunday at the Sal-|__._ ——- orn a ' Are you pressed interest in church CAareers.| ine, Sven tor Then you difficulty in supplying the demand. |V8tion Army Citadel, 2 Ww. Law- "The Sprinkled Blood” pressed intere ng t for psychological’ . Completely Departmeptalized Sunday School or fy fess. oc ence ona , Gaioetine CHURCH OF CHRIST , os 1180 North Perry Street : ' High scorers on the tests will 4 All Ages . -. Modern Supervised Nursery ‘receive church guidance in plan- "Welcomes All Visitors! eae ning their scholastic careers with worl : ae 7 2 . beet ee. es 1] A.M. a definite commitment being|that the blessed Life > ee scene A AM ; ey ar aa ORE Sought when they are college jun-jin = R Basses Bane. Amal csateneseensereereccess 11M OFM. Dr. Malone Speaking at All Services: iors. ; — , eae Emmonuel Choir Singing 7:30 P.M. Quartet and Special Music Baptismal Service ' #q PAG te 11:0 A. wire RADIO REVIVAL W. P.O. N. JB} 11:15A.M.ChurchSchol = ~—s ff : lft ta ints Me : y 5 for All Ages, a | , 8:45 A. M. EACH WEEK DAY / | : Cnet se ene ee ee say? 4 | Beets ning Service J ACruEe SURPTIELD—tprahe jie Sanday School Attendance Last Week — 1271 ff NOSIS: soi iy ere -M. A Friendly Welcome ‘Avcits' You! ss wie 2 = tt the. gnatter. yesterpcay in. the grand 4)... i... ae a ee ‘i invelved -¢ books of the leve Russians Sta aa to (et Be , nels. kD It up siang smashed into Germany in| Since 1952, when , er “lentists from doing , any further! ses Beck kept 195, they captured a number of Germans were | og we ay work on secret rocket projects. But! tom sale of Nazi scientists.and put them to home, the Russians a ae there was apparently ore excep-|Cadillac. _ work on rocket research. — reeyit som ‘ a Mal one. jtion: A Moscow group that was * AMPs the most intriguing ques pa : tween " oe ey eee, : The pad iar sen hale sane these Ger-| taken. And former Maj. Gen. Leo Junior Edito ¢ Quiz on the rocket scientists were sent|for sale ECORATIONS mans? Was it their know how) Zameser, who helped run the | - oer ee ae oe home. Some went to Communist] lahan, ee which put Russia ahead of the| Nass V-2 Meket establishment | , THE BIBLE East Germany. Most of those who| The FIR PLYWOOD United States in the missile race?) st Peenemuonde but did not work : a oe = returned to West Germany are] circled with 2 Three German experts, back in|“! 40 not believe the Russians) f° OPE _ ie ae os. = is co-owner of a research} Considerable a are much ahead of the Americans, ample, 23 their homeland, believe the Rus sid ofl Mid ore ed = as et ee 4 at : s firm. % was faken 1 p | on their_own. SERVED IN RUSSIA ae ‘, —_~ Ca Prod phn greg Mi picture of Ger- | The scientists who served in te : ’ Says uction ic aur 48 ‘oy ede iene Fe nents ay ese te so “Relate . &e oe i T © evs arn : blind man’s buff because the Rus- 42, 4 rocket fuel expert worked iz ‘ ; - siamg evidently didn’t trust their [on the V-2 and wars in the Soviet! [,~ =~ —~_Z,~| |fo Fall Short of Goal {tor istrence unwilling collaborators too far. |Union from 1946 to 1952; Dr. Wer-| fea? Bi Sy: : the state will ‘One inirsins research sation Schals, 48, « rocket ballistics \ c 2% DETROIT (INS)—Ward’s Auto- be abgeapedinmen dns | i es t e atic Ca e thes” | + stafied by Germans about the same time; and Ferdi- me o ee. A exactly what the others were doing. nand Brandner, an aircraft engi y VA > - meee vat ae a et FULL-COLOR FIGURES for LAWN or ROOF DISPLAYS on| Urbolet projects a : - * * *€ H nd ge aoe ee Y ms —"}. b,| | The statistical agency _ sotet «Opens Member Bid space with ordigary fuels. “1 “production softening” in passen- don’t believe they have a super. ie b Se. ee fu. _|ger car output this month while; ‘The lembership Drive of the Russiang probably used «| level. liary to No. 1008 Veterans of P P mixture ef kerosene and oxygen The reports counted this week's|Foreign Wars has opened, Mrs. the same fuels that—powered-{|— production at 144,574 cars| Loren . d 3 = oes avs t, ge eg rag diy rs Seangge tp Hg |might lave teipsoves Sask top-eap ~ 3 -] |Ward's said December car build-iters and widows of or wt al tle Bi Meas Member of Study Group ‘elt tut Guy ee — ing has been-cut 68 per cent be-\honorably discharged men who Fe abarrs SUPPLIES *FUEL ' pnosonigped . +. ; low volume originally planned for/served during the war in foreign — Says Intangibles Law more powerful than the V-2 mix-| QUESTION: What was the language of Jesus? he b Mich Te? FE 42521 : ' the month. areas are eligible to join Nof Productive pam esti eceedie ease. comer, Ole ee Aa ee Ladies Auxiliar, Honorably dis- , , DEVELOPED V2 o~ Sead al feet Se a ering cerchee ealt Sot iinaiet “ween wey -veret - tiem The man who Ger-| almost Jesus spoke in al English, but of course if December output runs on sched-|foreign areas during war time, 2 : LANSING (®~The chairman of} Sow, 0a te andes athe Wk Stk; Ts tech mactend 4 used “in hig own ule the industry will end the year|their mothers, sisters or daughters -Donaldson-Fuller Agency Inc. Aichigan's tax law on intangibles| Braun, now the U. 8. Army's top|country—one that the common people could understand. ‘This|perating at 106 per cent of the!are also eligible. , . ng J9 —such items as stocks missile man and most prominent in/is generally considered to be Aramaic, one of a group of sa og 4S gop ged shiny maataune tea acneteaing: ts ==py Reliable INSURANCE Protection” — and bank deposits—is a “dud.” the group of German rocket scien-| ianguages related to Hebrew and generally spoken throughout! iy. Mie; _ wines tah Gats Seana eneeey in tee ‘ Phon FE 4.4565 That was the appraisal of Frank| ists who are working in the Unit! thé Middle Bast at that time. And while some of the Bible)” suited." Ceneeniers ann eale € , Seidman, Grand Rapids: account-| ©. . ‘ : was written in Greek, the books of Ezra and Daniel were written Immigrants who came to Amer-|ing on a process to convert them 147 W Lawrence St. , partig-im- Aramaic. Sineg those days, the Bible has been ica in sailing ships often required|into cake and meal: for animalif- - ’ translated into hundreds of languages. The first translations|seven to. 12 weeks for the voyage. |feed. usually were into Latin and Greek. The most widely known English translation is called the King James version because it was translated by a group of scholars while James I was the king of England. : : FOR ¥OU 'TO DO: Color this pi ; : OU TO DO: Color this picture of Christ for your lessen the burden on property Yule Bulbs Disap r scrapbook.Or you can paste it on cardboard and hang it on | =e “ag 2. - —_ McGREGOR, Tex. ® — Hopes the wall with a cord run through the holes-indieated fm the’ Seidman is chairman of a citizen) were voiced that people would no-| corners. ‘ advisory committee named to help) tice the 18 gaily lighted Christmas| * * * = a age wong A vee re wogg an ones (Send your question to Mrs. Higgins on a postcard in care | conduct a thorough-going study of) Somebody did. The ‘first night the|°f thls paper and you may win $10. Today's award goes to Ray Michigan's tax structure, trees Sport, Birmingham, Ala. Monday: What-is the fastest | bulbs ‘up, 100 of the light s aaeet thing on four feet?) nel 3 ane shi al - — o= ; | ~ Beautiful. Selection SOLITAIRE — ‘ } BUSINESS > '| Make Sure You Know | ba." . Before investing money in any type of insurance policy, make it a point to know something about the insurance ~ Company and its solicitors. For example, any reliable with his name attached to it. — By and large, there is a high code of ethics among in- dividuals selling insurance. Here in Pontiac we. have ~ virtually all the well known companies represented. You can buy with confidence from these people who make - their homes in this community, pay taxes and otherwise contribute to our civic life. . They ee be depended on to render honest, conscientious : at all times. Rare: & ETHICS BOARD 4 , | of the .— “ | -. Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce ~ . Waldron Hotel Bldg. . Phone FE 5-6148 : 7 +* wes agent will be glad to leave his policy proposal in writing __ : a i BOARD OF 3 eee _ DIRECTORS WHERE you save CONRAD M. CHURCH DOES make a difference «LOUIS H. COLE | a ie : Bere | ‘gard omens RESERVES . . . This is the real strength of our finan- _____@BORGE K. ZaMERMAN -cial institution. They are constantly kept in favorable —__§ caee : balance with mortgage loans and shares. : HONORARY AGE ... Pontiac Federal Savings was organized in _ DIRECTOR 1934. : CHAUNCEY H. FUTCHINS GROWTH . . . Throughout the years, Pontiac Federal as _}| has shown as si growth and has OFFICERS added a branch office plus a new home office while Ye | = ¢ cwnancs President taining the downtown branch office, # © _ eee, M. A. BENSON .... Vice-President DIVIDENDS . . . Pontiac Federal now pays 3% divi- | JAMES CLARKSON .... Executive dend. We have always paid the Yate of — Vice-President and Secretary dividend consistent with sound and’ conservative van Saaehouin das, Srooreor tec oR i es : - & BRYAN EDOMEY ..... Atiomey SERVICE ... Our main goal is always to give precept ey ee ss : efficient and friendly service. For this reason we offer _ ‘ BRANCH parking, drive-in window and save-by-mail to our . MANAGERS oe" ls FE . M. M. SORENSON ; 3 Pontiac Federal § Site HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron ready-to-wear associa- oe least not: on the PARIS (INS) — If there's That is what Paris ready- tion: street. Some of the teenage something sexy about the So- _ to-wear fashion expert Albert, . aa girls lodk charming and. _ viet woman, Russian fashions Lempereur discovered during 4 He" reported: thet skirts “are healthy. py like to wear - e manage to camouflage it be- hing “top secret” styles that l2+iay visit to Moscow as president and delegate of the ‘Open Tonight ‘til 9 Sunday 2 to 5 ~~ @ttes midealf length and cocktail wear consists of sex-appeal- hiding suits, not frivolous dress- es with distracting. low neck- lines and form-fitting sithou-” LATEST FROM PARIS — ——“The’ French fqshion. expert — headed @ party of 12 to the recent Soviet festival to show unbelieving Russian women the es latest thing from Paris for the * together by one ‘bow at the their hair in two pigtails heid end.” * * \e He said the - average Rus sian woman had a wool dress for winter, perhaps a suit and “one coat: Women-—as wellas- -men get along on a. besaaaits me of shoes, : ay vena toms wanes a ee “The first ' ~ Christmas Gifts day's women ia the USSR. is simplicity of style, the dresses conformity. They don’t try to She’ | Adore TELEGRAPH at HURON Z cotton dress, mostly pririted ‘cocktail dress” No Appointment Necessary : with dots or stripes or flow- where. For evening occasions, ‘ : ers, is q sort.of uniform with during the Moscow festival, PARISIAN Sle them during summer some weenat- agniensl MOG ; ees a ee “Some dresses jook home . semi-classie and loosely fitted, ue ae a g a Your Basemen 7, 1957 : | iy ae ‘ eet 3 ol he ca kS ality _ : ! 3 ees fee | Bue Bs ajti2y mm 4k Ata Fy 2. : act as etal “Lanta a Er: 3 ; | 4 a a! i dail a a abeatg +2 ARTE TESTE SATURDAY, DECEMBE Your Neighbor's House No Upkeep ALL the advantages of AUTOMATIC oil-fired heating ée a Goodwill Automatic Meating . Your Heating Supermarket 3401 West Huron FE 2-7840) pie Hen, tan tantraen soely gonad fn 6 NATURAL BUILDING STONE REAL BEAUTY sores) Ses errooecs seeecmewcetas | § Day ra Wed. 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Gi MORTGAGES. - Aveilable—30 Year FHA ond Gt TERMS “Model Home sak Sales Office - OPEN Daily and Sunday from Moon i 9 pom. oe Model at Roos: ong mhniek Drives < : 113 440. WwW. MILE ROAD a ee ciel Yi WHOIS PAKS CSIC BE Ral *The Best Home Buy For Your Money! Evenings ME 7-101] D ee ee Ai ak ets ce - St to a TT: With » basement. i's ideal for alb cold wea regions. Without .@ Basement, and you can build it either way, Bs ioe for warmer climates, There are six rooms, | - this plan, It was ereated by Archi- owners and still have. the Long : Island” look which is in demand in the east and. north. PATIO COULD BE ENCLOSED The patidin the rear is an \ex- ot America! This house will), inchuling t create extra space which can be hree bedrooms and two baths in sp _|ter, or the laundry room. In warm- tect Alan Wood Fraser, whd sought) With the bow Windows, it's the the enclosed patio still would be a deep bow window or alcove could house that has cross ventilation, not just any one room. ample of Fraser's success in ai-' loud provide space ior an alter. be added in the rear wall of an"@te two-car garage. \When this ig done, the-rear-patio js- doubled} - lerete floor could be put down, This in size. ini te en eeidins, 100 in what ean be done with the service cen- er climates, the laundry room could be left unheated and a con- would save panne money, * * Either way, the oii center . sheltered and has direct access to the kitchen» and the garage. The three bedrooms are in a FE pe tec blocks are tested. to ST net -TRU-BIL 1992 Pontiac Driv QUALITY TESTED TO GIVE YOU THE VERY BEST NEAR y TELEGRAPR “AND oncHarp LAKE ROADS meet the BUILDING PRODUCTS COMPANY FE 4-9531 7 Christma to Plan Your New KITCHEN Now Is ‘the Time Your Choice of Woods, Tops, Finishes and Hardware | —_ALSO— BUILT AND INSTALLED TO YOUR . SPECIFICATIONS BATHROOM VANITIES DESKS—CUN CABINETS No Down Payment 3088 W. Huron _ Near Eliz. Lake Ré. Cpen Mon. Eves. Stop in. See Our Medel No Down Kitchen. Estimates Free. The CABINET SHOP as” FE 6-331 | 'Peyment & Thurs. (Quing up to the attic. This would’ Ss provide an extra storage area, | there is center hall circulation separate wing at the right, All bedrooms are Jarge enough for | twin beds. The smallest bedroom — could have studio beds, doubling as & den for teenage children. jand the néxt bedroom. The mid-| de bedroom has its-own closet eet a: tbe. the other has a stall shower. e- = * Still another example of the ‘Plan's flexibility is to be found in’ the service center area. If no base- “insulated”*/# from other areas. ‘The master bed- room has a closet wall between ity post at the garage end of the fence is a novel decoration. Vertical “siding ta suggested for the front gable. Just under the ga- ble. stone facing is used for the sso ips panting as ie: ream room. Other exterior surfaces are of; wood shingles. The chimney is brick and asphalt shingles have been used for the roof. All windows in the house have metal frames and are built in so that the frames are completely hidden. Building Editor: 4 : and hall coat closet to serve as ! buffers from living areas. The ‘back Enclosed is 35 cents. Please send me a copy of the study plan of The House of the Week, Design HW-80. No stamps — An outside planting area, enclosed by . reun yanal bala. 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Priced f from ‘ including 120’ x 1 20,00 Fri ett nd i hea i io ji . E ‘; _THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1857 . Former Tiger hurler Steve Gro- mek was kept busy signing auto- graphs after talking on the pro- pram at Rochester’s dedication game last night. Red. Wing pub- licist Fred Hubert also came in for considerable attention. a * * That overtime win for Or- chard Lake over St. Fred was a happy one for winning coach, Rev. John Rakocry. It camé on his birthday. * * * A visitor to the Romeo dressing _yoom following its game at Roch- ester was Earl Montross, brother ot Fe Bulldog coach Bud Brotebeck are : old friends and were renewing acquaintances. Both have mat- riage dates coming up this morith. * * been named a director of the * *x * The Alamo Heights Little Mules of San Antonio and the McKees- port (Pa.) Midgets will meet: in the 9th annual Milk.Bowl for small fry footabll teams, Saturday Dec. @8th in San Antonio, Tex. Basketball Results MICHIGAN HIGH SCHOOL . Adrian 5¢, Albion 39 Ann Arbor University High 60, Fiat Tegan @ Kalamazoo University Bigh 238. : Alpena 73, Aliment 43, Capac Armada 53, Brown Cur “4, Birmingham 62, Cranbrook 40. Boyne Falls 73, Cheboygan Cathelle @. Benton Harbor 66, Hammond (Ind.) Morton 37. Big Rapids §7, Mt, Pleasant 45. 7 a trio of dancers up off the floor. \ COURT FINESSE — Basketball activity was heavy last on the prep and college scenes and each of these photos resem! resembles | Mer (31) and Hudson Ray (45) battle with Catholic Central's Joe rebound.’ Pontiac won, 55-45, and _Olshove for a rebound. On the right John Green of Michigan State fights off two-Titans, Bob Kettzo (30) and Don Haase (34) for a MSU beat the Titans, 71-59. Boyne City 66, Grayling 37. ronsen 93, Union City 33. Grant 71. | Dragons Also Romp, Walled Lake Wins: By CHUCK ABAIR — Detroit. Notre Dame 37, Detroit De- LaSalle 3. Detroit St. Ladisiaus ¢7, Detroit S¢qrv-) the 56. Dearborn Pordson 57, Jackson 43. East lansing 50, Sturgis 237 Fast Lutheran 47. ven Dyke 40 } Flint Central 68. Lansing Eastern 323 Ferndale 63, Southfield 36 Piint Northern4l, Port Huron 43. Flint Beecher 54, Flint Bentley 59. Fiint Hoover 59, Swarts Creek 44. Fenton 84, Howell 62. Flint Dye 55, Montrose 45. Flint Kearsley 74. Plushing 68 Flint Bendie 53. Flint Tech 50 Grand Rapids Christian 55, Central 37. Grosse Pointe 64, Dearborn Grand a Catholic 65, Muskegon their new $400,000 gymnasium in \impressive style by walloping sup- iposedly strong Romeo by a 56-30) ‘count before a capacity crowd and! some weil known.sports personal- ities last night who saw Rochester pile up an Rochester’s Falcons dedicated Gasty tend gad const lene 6 surprisingly easy second victory. The Palede wasted little time jeting used to the new court after Bruce Ennis opened the festivities! with a jump shot. The scoreboard read 13-5 aftér the opening period A total’ of 29 players saw sie tion as both edaches emptied their benches in the final min- Utes, Ten of the 14 Falcons got in the point éolumn. — alcons Trip Romeo, 56-30. sey paced Oxford with six. H Was never a contest following a 20-2 1st period, Center Ed Hosley tallied 14 and \Larry Vandervelde chipped in ‘with! Lake Orion was another school'10 in the Walled Lake triumph. holding a grand opening of a new Lake Orion blasted Oxford to the ‘and 26-13 at halftime as Romeoigymnasium. The Dragons went all tune of 76-29 and Walled Lake won its second straight under new je oach John Shadford, downing Wayne 46-39 in some of the other feature games in this sector. estsiaas gil. csedh Deng, Wear er and Red Wing publicist Fred Huber were guests could never. hit with any consis- tency on the large floor. Car! ,.“‘Peanuts” the: addition. Be cy Gatord Pee = | 62, uma 63. #1, Grand Rapids south sg og “Guen Bt. Michael 54, Militng- : Nuntegon Heights 60, Grand Rapids « Central 5 M 66, ‘Traverse City 48. _ «Negaunee 73, ee. 54 Forthvilie 5¢, ect Bloomfield 1. Oxemgs 60, Olivet 4, Bellevue Ol, at. Mary..50,8t. “prod 48 (double overtime). Pontine 86, Catholic Certral 75. pit ahi ad @#, Redford .Union 332. Roc 56, Romeo 30. Saginaw ” asther Hitt 50, Ann Arbor Ri Treen 86, Monroe heal Kimbea’ Wate Lake 46, Wayne . 30, COLLEGE BASKETBALL knell 76, Colgate 66 Rave ig peaventoed as Depauw 63, Carneeie Tech 61 ike 79, anne a ‘Loutsians College 62 The 1, Presbyterian 56 Michigan Ti, Detroit t® Miseguri 87. uette 86 Cine’ ti 105, ana State 49 Aseu (Ont.) 74, Lawrence Tech 50" Ww. $1, 69 £ rd 28. pyerett 71, Flint Atherton 43.) . « Fitegerald ts Royal Oak) ; Press Photo HITS 24 — St. lost a 50-48 double overtime game to OL St. Mary last night but through ro fault of Tom Detocher who hit 24 points including the baskets which sent the game into both overtimes, ri é Club holds its annual banquet at Devon Gables. Monte Charlies, who guided Southfield to the Inter-Lakes Con-' ference crown and an wnbeaten season, will receive his award as Oakland County Coach-of-the-Year. Press All-County football team. The 1957 coach-ot-the-year - and all-county selections were an- nounced by the Press last Satur- Prep Stars Will Be Feled — the MSU. Oakiand County Alumni ®. *® * ‘the issue in the last quarter. if mi —- ‘Hud!’ Ray Leads) Pontiac Cagers § i eee t 5 HEN, I % i oor by Ray, Pontiac’Orchard Lake St. Mary brought} } i baekboards. The to an end one of the most exciting evening's work and was actually snared @ total of 49 re-\games played here in. several responsible overtimes. bounds compared to only 17 for years as the Eaglets nipped St.) ete Sa f 3 t| jal Suinethd D3. oi Cadhalie: Creal os tp tc he eoaiteg toatl in their game last night in Detroit. The Chiefs started the season with an impressive 56-45 victory, ; Faglets Down St. Fred. in 2nd Overtime Period A clutch field goal from 15 feet) of Tom Derocher te carry the jout by guard Ed Maciejewski ot attack. ie dunked in 24 points for his Pa Lt ag ac oe i * * * 'Frederick 3048 in a * sudden Big Jim Skinner also made & death” overtime period at St. Fred. Derecher’s two-~pointer in the. sizeable contribution to Pontiac's jast night Pontiac set the pace to finish and led at the end of coasted home minutes of the final stan- — Forward Bob Morris and big “ld Skrayeki, ¢-foot-4 center, sparke@ the Shamrocks with . v | and 11 points, respecti ely. The Vikings bounced back from) was also ‘the season upener et out to show their appreciation for a 21-19 first half deficit to clinch: Central, which has a return date | | With the Chiefs Jan. 31 at Pon- final second of regulation play saved” St. Fred-the ist time and pelling night of play) tin the Suburban Catholic League 4, jhe did aoe in ng ston | top | and the 1st game of the new season\""® °VeT* before axe for the Rams but it will take a lot} Maclejewski bit his deciding of doing to match this latest local! swisher from near the right battle for thrills. The outcome was a bitter pill to swallow for losing coach Gene | Weight and his Rams. They (blew @ 40-30 lead early in the —eiterts | Cranbrook Falls ==fo Maples, 64-40 | Cranbrook’s venture into the bag- ketball ranks of Class A teams, continued on a dismal note for the third straight game. Bik crechiays cage yy fe all Birmingham quintet 64-40 last’ |g to open the season on wi ning note for the Maples. Coach John Petrakis cleared ist Mary the bench of 14 players of whieh & Fte¢ 10 got into the scofing colunm, © | led by Bob Stephenson's 15 points . | and Chack Gibson's 10. Kansas It was the from start However, it was not a case of St: Mary always having the upper five points of the game and later - led- 36-30 going into the final eight minutes before the roof fell in. * * * as coach Gots’ ot “aye oki i@ if, 4 i i 8. i Brittany Wins Jim Drake, who ddéminated areal Eastern tavo- | tac. . | rite Ferndale started tte season | The Little Chiefs, were not as| John Studebaker and Bob Klein, ‘National Championship ; strong by socking gouthfield ; Ts, each hit 13 for Cranbrook. At inter-) CARBONDALE, Ill. 4®—Towsey, the Oxford team total, He had| paced by Earl MeNeal’s 15 digits (topping @ 46-39 decision in the|mission, Birmingham led 36-16 andiwinner of both the open all-age three more field goals than the| while Farmington was bowing to |junior v preliminary. Henry|it was 56-23 after three periods. | stake and his class in the American Wildcats with 14, Livonia, Bentley, 6253. Dave |Robertson for Pontiac and Cen). Next Tuesday Birmingham goes|Brittany club’s specialty show, is Nick Nelra sind te : Ca. | Catherman and Dan Machan tra's Bill owas gach tallied 144g Dondero while Cranbrook goes|the national brittany champion for a Pe eT TP Twosey, a field trial champion : ! ea ai ee orrsir AMO TTF is Thomas Black of cid a ablgueecs ¢-3'8 Auer ogy fiWichita, Kan, CEE Pes tS Sith i Song mecky's Pete. of Later, 3 T Gistepnenson 7 118 Be 41 oF , ai a & 18 3 Seat Hi |b by Amos Greer of Glad- Sponsored by the MSU.Oakland ccioeeeater rics 19 Nicholas 1 1 3 | tind Gint-Jes's Pride, owned als ty Al Club, the Pa pee i ‘Central <... eee HB i 10-45 mer. 418 oe sity, Joseoh Karn rom ng Ae pera say Pontiac 9, Central 4 aw Se ae handled by ane Thampeon of a cae ae oe ib ‘Gran breed 8 8 1 aS . : s Ortonville imiay- Logart Unanimous. vce#. crtome tea onty i, the : ist quarter in a 58-55 Choice Over Ortega CLEVELAND ®—Isaac Logart, verdict ‘to Linden. Charlie Graves the Blackhawks with 18. Jim Ward swished the nets for 30 points in Imlay’s 61-54 win over Goodrich in a game that was tied, ' Ralftime. W-0 Kingpins Score Easy Viloes 24, the top-ranked welterweight Wayne-Oak:' shooting. mark ‘ot 41 per cent” Sie “Alter stealing Kelley 4 contender wn 4 ae Robe ws . ’ wor conference, Northville, — the night. cae fe ile along road to the title today} ROCHESTER : “Clarkston, scored easy vic: eaten % ame ; and ready to fight anyone to guiNigane "%s 1°% pellwits © 3 1 5|tories last night while Milford was — on 8 1 alte neyo coho are 9 baie the angen Rs ; Bore ° f Proper i te car gdepane eres: 67-58 win over Brighton. ap hepa ts for Milford. The ose Magee a unanjmous +i od ié ; League favorite North vil lel, rang , Park ae esa ce TN oe Mexico at the Cleveland arenalfcnt, ¢ 1 $ Ewereon $$ giwhlpped W Bloomfield S637 withi gp’ the Wolves with Bob ats 133 last night in the first-of a seriesiWidad 1 8.3 Merer. 9 @: o|ciaytom Pethers hitting for 19/ Billl siting 19 and Bill Holes 12. “ted +3 ie stamesion bevin for Wie aes ose a $4 Pia potind crown, was relip- Rochester yoo P i " "| tuished by Carmen Basilio last("”" ek fe taa™ 338, aoe Se Pe oes - ORION OxFrorD lage’ vay weight title from Sugar Ray Rob- eee ort eG eT TP ; HOLLY PLOOME LD inson, Logart weighed 145 pounds,|Drake 14 1% Pickard = 3} tration." °FT™, ion POPET Ortena 10%. Ree A ee 8 fs ieee iit ee ek Oe ee Km” 5 938 Boge $42 . The 12-round televised fight was|@chuler 2 1 5 Hight @14 72. _ * i the featre event an the Std ating! p34 Bie 4 8 8 ‘ieee ti nual Cleveland News Toyshop|Caliison 2 9 4 : 4 } Fund boxing program witnessed|"*" . * 4 § weak 335) 98 Sr es ee ae oe hn 4 wn. oe 0. te * lostiea 2867 \ iat / ag a UP IN AN AM — Bob Peterson (0) of Romeo _ 5630, last night in the. dedication SPORE By BRUNO L. KEAANS Sports Editor, Pentiac Press DETROIT—Fired up University ‘ot Defroit and highly favored) pic tact basket of the first half 4 Michigan State battled in +10s8¢€ came with only three seconds tol quarters for more than three pe- iplay after he grabbed a bad Ti- riods before the Spartans broke raw Rew and went all the way for loose afd scored a 71-59 victory) last night in Detroit. A crowd of 8,000 roaring fens! watched the two teams stay with- in a. basket of each other until the final five minutes of play ‘when jumping Johnny Green broke the narrow 53-32 margin for MSU with three straight baskets. This pushed State — the “Spartans. a up. seven peints and although the Titans moved within three points twiee they. could not catch the | Spartans even though Green foul- ed out with 2'4 minetes left. and Walsh got 14 points each. MSUBeatsUD, 71-5 5 ‘but then junior guard Dave Scott; The Spartans pushed to See. struck for eight straight points for, widest margin of ‘nine points be- lfore the Titans closed the gap for short spell. Green was handcuffed in the first half as be was able to get only seven rebounds and five “We couldn't have worked hard- ler for any game.” said Spartan The lead exchanged hands four ‘coach Forddy An lerson afterward. last times early in the second half be- Coach Bob Calihan said, fore MSU wok a 41-39 lead and Played our best but we ran out Imever fell behind. At this point! lof gas in the. last few minutes.” \U. of D, lost its poise by throw-| ing the ball away five straight ‘times. “we * * * MSU is now 2-0 and-the Titans at wWanisius today are 1-1 U. of D. held the lead for most of the first half: with little Mike * Walsh hitting for long set shots, ‘Pistons Beafen by Nats, 118-91 Yardley Again Leads Detroit Scoring With 34 Points SYRACUSE, N.Y. ® — The Syracuse Nationals took undisputed possession of second place in the Eastern Division of the National _ Basketball Assn. last night with a 118-91 walloping of the Detroit) Pistons. The victory gave the nats a half-game lead over idle Philadel- phia in their battle for second place behind Boston. George ‘Yardley, the enue leading scorer, canned M4 points — 21 in the second half after the mats had taken complete charge of the game. Harry Gallatin gave Yardiey his nei support with 22 points. Bigg gta: was close only in the first period from which the Nats emerged with a 27-23 lead. A 38- point. fourth period left the Pis- tons trailing wearily. : Larry Costello led Syracuse with 20 points while Délph Schayes got 17 of his 18 points in the first ‘half and Togo Paiazzi all of bis 18 in the second-half. a . Tankers _infast Start Pontiac High's 1957-58 oviensiag team started its few season: on a proper note Friday night in the West Huron pool with a 52-40 win over Ypsilanti Central. “None of Yhe times was outstand- - ing, but: we're happy to win. Team’ - - worked hard eee ee ae and deserved to win.” night, “We're not right track.” . * * * the day. However, Redlegs Sulier Trades er Wally Post. It was the fifth major player transaction of - the baseball comrenten which ended | last night,” The trade was Cincinnati’ s-third in- three days and each of the transactions brought the Redlegs at least one. pitcher. Paul began slowly, purchasing lefthander Bill Wight from Baltimore Wefeentay through yet,” prom- ised Paul, “I've learned the hard way that power alone ‘doesn't win pennants. The addition of Haddix, Schmidt and the young fellows is just the beginning. We still need pitching, but I think we're on the “The Cincinnati . (Philadelphia trade was the one major deal of | the Chicago we = &k ’ TODAY'S NBA STANDINGS | +e : COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. Cubs and the San Francisco Giants) — Oras teat xe —Gabe Paul, Cincinnati general/made a minor transaction imvolv-|BON™ csc OR manager, who tried and failed to ing a pair of pitchers. Philadelphia awa 2 ? = * build the pennant winner on sheer’ The Cubs acquired Fernando WESTERN DIVistON : * power alone, apparently had be- Redrienes. 28 laws dastgbaes ut @ x {come convinced that pitching-heips- cect: S Sail geet: Ot _nsonssserers:+ 1 8 08 = _ ‘a little, too who last year was with Mimneap- (yinneapotis *-7777°"7.. 77 whe sat a ae ‘ie *. + : a Pe Territorial Rights Big Big Argument instance, because baseball is Seager ie ter oe n Armada and Almont Wi Three Oe combined for 40! points:as Armada whipped Brown City 53-44 while Almont was. trip- ping Capac in the Southern Thumb League last night. Terry Wills clicked. for 15, Dor- ence Dunham had 13 and Modoli- gin 12 to spark Arnfada, Jerry|¢ Synder and Bob Fisher hit 12) t and report ‘to the next majors 33 * + rire ee eee LSS SCS Cee eee. pulling off two major trades in the first two days of the meeting, came ‘close to making another major trade last night, one between Cleveland and Detroit. * 2.» General Manager Frank Lane of, the Indians had_offered first. man Vic Wertz, outfielder Gene ‘Woodling, catcher Jim Hegan and Bobby Richardson -and pitcher Johnny Kucks from the New York Yankees. He has offered the Amer- wa oneniame ne nel re ican League champions ee __ game I ever played. I would say that I had about six, but I was-not under the in- fluence to the point where it hurt me.” One woman juror, leaving the courtroom, remarked, “Bobby || ought to give us women a big kiss for letting him off.” The jury took two.votes—eight to four for acquittal the first timp and, after a short discussion, made it unani- | slurred and his flushed. Conviction could have meant two. days in fail.” The handsome 200-pounder, in a soft drawling voice, told the jury he had about six highballs before police arrested him at about 2:10 a. m. Nov. 17.. He denied that the whisky jm- paired his diving ability and said, “I don’t count my drinks. | - Layne’s car was red to the curb by Patzolmen Lemmie, Pratt and Donald (Osborne because, they testified, it was! Gid| weaving and the headlights were turned off. Pratt said tare poked him in the ribs during an ensuing discussion and vari- ous police, witnesses who saw him said sone Texan's —- was e \Layne Cleared of Chargel| | = DETROIT (AP) —A jury of 11 women atid one man delib- erated 24 minutes yesterday before acquitting dapper Detroit) Lions quarterback Bobby Layne of a drunk driving charge. —~Layne- ‘said- the Nuerd cad ivan nadiors-cxall dynamic hopeful of luring second baseman/||| OO OOK KO —— is nota recent change in dividend. policy, but has con- tinued. for the past « 25 years. ; BEEEEEUESsrrereceeryrrssserreersessr Se RUCULULELESESE ES CERESEETECEULSESESSSSS | FRI eee) JEI 40 dee Vie oS) EIT UAviAs is! Niels! s| Als rss ler NOIBIOIT) 16 / TiO lr Sly le LAT ier 1 sma 0 Dit | s | “OCOntaunawnna el NY cousiN DAISY, COULD YOu BOARDING HOUSE A SERNE ON ATASK FORCE IN THIS ZOO OVER THE “ZZ DOIALLY une Oe THE Lu OFF THE & SPOOL nooo NEW YEAR'S anxAND YOU SEEM TO Wy SURE, MARTHA! TLL STICK ROUND AND A PLAY. LINE= Z% BACKER/«~ AT HOME I'M A KIND OF HERMIT IN A CANE ~~ THIS IS JUST LIKE GOING TO THE CIRCUS EVERY DAY YOU'VE A GOOD y “STAND UP LIKE: GROUP OF r=] yp “STONEWALL CLOWNS ==] p JACKSON UNDER ‘ ~~ FIRE! ' = \ Hd = || ee mT 3 % - rt, 2 Sire > . o- ‘ Z * : " %\ oo < 3 i; . ox. = gs \ 0°9 xX of . : o : \- : o- ee eg 3 j ory 17 OT THEOLD 1967 by NEA Bervics, Ine. | , E= OUT OUR WAY . SAY, WHAT WAS THAT Y A FRESHLY-WAKED CRASH OUT HERE? / “THE MOUSE HE WAS 4 ~ \e € : : : = = ud em 1} \. AHA--SNEAKING IN DON'T LET ME- Ps opi a : ‘ LATE, EH F CATCH YOU sige ass ese , : DOING THA ey aE ot AGAIN ia Hele cca Ri = S bas % h CAPTAIN EASY . BLAZES, THE MAN “THEY PLAN TO PUT ABOARD A TANKER ‘ \pooTs AND HER BUDDIES. WEY MAC...LOSE THIS GUY! We. STRICT ORDERS 10 SEE THAT Wi BUT I WANT \ MAN HAS PRIVACY! 2 ogo Tit CALL TW OPS WEY; YOU... MOVE ONL NO , Wave — ‘ ia? he, 3 “S- ia atid & WHET POS SEES [COME IN, BROAN — iS HIM VV. POGLL BE . ii NEVER RNOW! Down! | BROW Ductwor tT Sl rr WaS TO BE ithe THE GIRLS . By-McEvoy a “se * T1Liic. a = CREEP! : i. / Pale lh x, a Ie 3 ape? ee gos t Ff 7 7 7 4 V7 .e ey i Zi 7M. Pat. — MORTY MEEKLE By Dick Cavalli eure, \ Tu TEACH yOu To PLAY GOLF MR. DUDLEY ¢, ’ ch 1087 by BEA Service. ee. THE Beg US Pet. Fie sevenceresea nbd f eteeeeeeeees (eee eeeeeseee soneeepeee oeeteene ee ee maica yesterday to re 7. Rot tescessseceseeee LTD regiment “ “a dos. eesereoe i a second British Navy shi ; : "The 0050 peor of hls S967. eale hg torte A : taking calmly a sudden of Poultry calmly a surge of} De itee : : aed. r in a long campaign And for Tew P 8 for : : fat agg Pg the new {ion be Many car buyers never open ° oa The commpaien bas been ted bylnkrar atier legate, “intel "S:5| peebland In some cases the car makers \guide books until trouble develops. TC cca Gee 27. 28, 58, 60, 63, 76, Whe = mete & ates inky vat Oat : : : Assembly some time next week. 83, 88, 91, 92, howls elections fos pew Legis ie Si medium. 4; small 41; grade 5 ; Sees / oe = ' A two-thirds vote is needed there. |- arg Rg a ee =< Waterford Property Jay |stnhestencs — then named Price to the Coun.{7aaet ‘se Nov. 30 es Miia. Te thet extent: the. peoblens : A ve 3 op gg ee Be Bhi ores Bee kms . cil'g executive committee bit re-| Gommercialy evaded: octane nies ay wince: there 16 2) oe oe oe nee ee ae The Pontiac Press pre Ng _ the commit Nee own — rade A large 46-17; wecium} ey om porn ‘ata | $1 p not vote. French type, Mes FOR WANT ADS ~*~ * * : dling of suspension D er : ail ter Christian Pineau : DETROIT POULTRY units. au- r satisfied with the; . IAL FE 2-3181 pon ireschwargy aa al Mart f : tn 8 Ae opus tomatcaly peli Aa gergaden ore . = . i 4 Di AGES, * — eeton Tele Be. 4 art, ewately 8p i brings the levelizer. into = + : Srens 8 am. cently to discuss the constitutionalite 1 am. FOS tt: On morning, approxi-; $69.48 per $1,000 valuation, as daa Se - oat The auto makers introducing ; nations had demanded U.N. reo- “he erent cues The British colonial “secretary|">°™™ O-* pounan) 20-8. suspension generally are issuing the state equalizing figure, ae- A = charged in the House of Commons A divections handl Mrs. Dorothy Olson. cording to Supervisor Elmer | ognition of the right of Algerians that at the first that Price and other PUP mem- Livestock aun Se tou shop. ‘They| For more than a month, Mrs Johnson | oe oeataie haen tent, hice, ‘bas, teen. feo bers of the delegation talked in DETROIT LIVESTOCK caution against turning on [Olson and her assistants have According to State Jaw, the local ery = tet we London with the Guatemalan en-| DETROFT, Dec. § (AP)—Cattle salable been working on the tax rolls. the French Algerian ae wees 0G eure oF oe about the ; haters ia ‘Tan’ sat "tas imiiel isis on a halal or aiken any whans{Taxes will be payable Dec. 19 so|teasurer's office will not be per : your “kill number.” “No voy peasibility of Cut-lneiiers: im ‘run’ early sales isiis on a holst or when any wheel . mitted to collect any tax Payments| Before the ballot amendments djustments will be gives ting loose from Britain and ans (TY nr 100. |is off the ground, Either of these:%®%. 20. _ ES aoe 7 by Canada, Norway and Ireland clating the colony with Guate-| is ee. : : = ‘actions*will activate the levelizer. ‘Total tax rate this year will be Alter a Feb. 28 deadline. were- adopted to remove the self- Closing time for sdvertee — serene tent Rath aes Sate : = w time-on a resident Setermination reference — a yed| {ene squat oe cece. Price called a mass OUtdOOr then last week's inte advance, or 0-190) = =... aR ee é : ¥rom-that-time-on, w tend | noe te the French PVT. } AN A 1 RM * D . Alberta Apts 5 hed camary facilities ay wee Util, , 680 Northview Ct. _Bakiand 7 OR 3 CLEAN —, Rooms. wk, Christian 7 ROOMS FOR A pULTS ee lady. $10 wk. 168 N.. Main “That's the way to block a kick!"’ é Charles Willams. 13 West Dallas ascaay F Rent Apts. Furnished 33 | Rent get, Uetiraehed 2 ‘ie rae cs ____ MAple 5-582] MY Witt BUY RUN DOWN, “HORNED 4 ee mined fiBURAY fearty 70 Mohawk Rd. Bn Sn i Ee ye “Gas heat, meath. "Al wtit, r 4 weekdays. Fie Loe Cabin Bungalow - of large sess, and and te ive home 4100" do too owe a: pay- |GAYEORD. Oem. Pas E 4.9584 Open Eves.” OPEN SUNDAY UPSTAIRS. 24 3 ROOMS, PVT. ENTR. AND BATH Adults, Private bath, rE OOM FURAN. APT. 7 WiCE _.| large rooms. Private Ent: ar. 3 FOX, RAT OR TOY. PHONE . a FE 5-3625. ae i s Summit ‘* a RMS. “PVT, BATH & ENT, $10 ine. ii Farce ye » Be tee ee = 2 ge Se rtiely far- 5 = iB tri = Mow. 90 Oakland, Ness Huron with | 7 LARGE ROOMS. PRIVATE = .| trance and bath, 17 erated ft Apply A ment 7. . 2 OR 3 CLEAN LARGE ROOMS Adults. Pri * bath, ir, FE 38405. sai 2 ROOM APT ENTR. 1 enil 2 ee eee 15 Myrtle ’ ae, +. ere ROOMS ON BUS _emt., adults y 386 8. Jesse 3 RMB. D PLOOR. $12 Willard. FE ceva 19% 3 ROOMs PVT. BATH AND 3 Fi . 108 FE sly! HOLLYW OOD APTS. sorry, Be al tin 6. inter PONTIAC LAKESHORE MOTEL. 2 bedrm. “Rar feats Gar CLARESTON DERSONVILLE Ares. Rural, new 3 room, apt. located pay downtown. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor A. JOHNSON, Realtor _ 1704 S. eae Rd. ROY ANNETT, ING. REAL +H P HOLMES, INC. '| 231 8. Lapeer Rd, FE 54-2053 | OPEN. | SUNDAY 2to5P. M. . MODEL HOME " Watkins-Pontiac Estates bare Sot le rin Pa, Be sure to see this fine pome, WM. A. KENNEDY | ot w, marca rE «369 paola 9 SG | O'NEIL OPEN SUNDA¥ 2-5 6001 ROWLEY Tiss ttm, GILES REALTY CO... Malar, Broker: Viker 0: re ee — ‘ Leslie R. Tripp Realtor re Se $6338 "BUD" | Watkins Lake Front : there — 7 "Bee ae SMe pee Bud Nicholie, Realtors ime at sc eadad Sunda 2310 Across from Silver Lk. Rd. Silver Lake Privileges —_ Bud ictal, Realtor a FE $4201 2 to.4 P.M. . Walton Blvd. 7- ia (one cer- ‘o car 5 Beast orer- ye casts OP. Sunday 2 to6 P.M. “Westridge” "at oie oN — Waterford SUNDAY 2to5P.M, ~ _ 2495 Wallace Drive eb EREERR 55 FIRE.., | You cha ~ SPECIAL a seal Ties Trae ite $11.958 up. 3 Bedr'm Brick 2g tcnpneast od oe Ope? sunday 14 pm. erie a wie KENNEDY No ane of 32 —weti« | nw eS SS .\ \wows ‘THE ns WILLIAMS LAKE. SUND DAY 2to 5 2980 980 LANSDOWN E ST. k Son eee WARD E. PARTRIDGE cg eS ¥ : we), y's RENT DOWN | PMNTS : \} siete ace. poms Partridg e = NEWHoME |” THs 8 Bedroom > New Homes — ‘LEFT! way PAY RENT? Only 2 Houses Left! WESTOWN REALTY. ne & ; Clarkston Deer Lake Prout &. é ANK) \ pe | Brick Ranch—Bar ain te efront Bota: white frame 4 bedrm. a] log + fire oil Sear 5 lot. yard sand terms. COLORED | REAL ESTATE INC, | 20 Mich, nt Cass Lake On Williams Lake ae, ‘sputnil’}” __For Sale Houses 43 | MODERN _ MASTERPIECE We ‘MIDDLETON ese Leslie R. Middleton O75 STOUT'S & Best Buys ‘ Today — | FULL OF SURPRISES Mas sobs Be INSIDE OR OUT LIVINGS FINE) % | Havens KEEGO’S CUTEST ‘Immediate Possession ERO ip wants oad teams having the tds being banks words fumedia tke “hep” ena’ and ‘crazy! Now we also gotta put up with Th UB. Ot To Take The “WORK” Out of Housework NEW 1958 MODELS YEARS AHEAD - SEYLING .. i | CHANDLER ESTATES | CUSTOM DEVELOPMENT Tri-levels | Ranchmasters “TERMS a ene NOSAN BLDG. CORP. 2495 Pontiac Ra. PE 6-102), SUNDAY tt to6 _ WATERFORD HILL North-Star Homes 3-BEDRM. BRICK TON $300 Dn. to Vels 3 Watkins Lake pire sl ag Y - SELIGMAN {% yeom and bath frame with re eae I To a FOR YOUNG BUDGETS ~OPEN Sunday 1to8 3. = wes LL} Swim in or Skate on Sete a 5 BEDROMS * 500 DOWN Baven REALTY co. | pees "Bad FiikAs pak {Built in 1955 ae eres ose mined anaes a SR easlenle Hills Recentiy built hg = hunga.| pad Bg as picture window in Ay : cheerful Miches" with, dining * © rooms, Bett’ oath Betetrent ets FA gas heat and hot water, aes carpeting mediate possession, REAL é : Dixie Hwy. : Washington Park z vine vas ingen 4 chien . tite | Open. Eves. “Ti §: Sunday 10 to tos on ig — ge Sylvan Lal Lake Mae 9g 3g, gp AE i ote LrMer ana tached “garage, ostion ‘coi br i Take plies at once, , down payment, a D. PRIL EY, "Broker 508 Riaabeth Lake Rd For Sale Acreage. ACRE 20 ‘RIVER RUNS through tty. No ee el | Easy terms. Mad eat Richerd see Realtor MY 42045 aa + 2 a in heart ik. 25 minutes 47), WARD E. PARTRIDGE Reames ae ae ET's TALK SUNDAY 2-5 6340 Middlelake Rd. “Nice, Neat & New Bright, i je d a Hi MARTLAND ARE A. ag eS with river running throt nS. Just Beautiful “wooded al so SRaOe Realtor Sau aut_collect: Ortoaviti<” WA T2808 eae ocerar ee Pia ned NORTH nice level % —G iift Shop—Ceramics ; MICHIGAN BUSINESS ag 7 ee i 3 oF 5 | d _ Zz 2335 Maplewood Here’s the Facts— Add the Value? une rr atm a ED 346- Sie ee 80 Ft. Brick Ranch . “With all the hes n. Price, Balance $54 monthly - a with es, Nie A ot'e J your — wa landlord, OPEN SUN., 10 TOs oe REAL EST a Lake Orion y ee, all in for 3 3 bedroom home. A buy for cash or easy terms, R, MIDDLETON, BROKER. 188 .N. Joba- ATENTION BARGAINS PX TROY. ONLY. 3 Be eo TECHNICAL | NT MYRTLE 3-1281, "Fake ‘ORION. SALES CORPORATION 70 8 TRLBGRA 27 ©1007 on “John! My mother ENJOYS home-making! Mortgage Loans. 54/5 LOANS—$600 to- $1,500 2 og moders ef met, in ia $0, feet on sandy beach. e NEAR OXFORD Cc. A. Oxford, Mich. e $9,000 with WEBSTER, REAL ESTATE A 8-3122. Ee aia For Sale Farms LJ rch, tivin i5-x ra = mont, Basement with FA rooma and bath Roy Annett Inc. c nen Fe sae wone Bveniags and Sunday 1-4 een | OPEN SUN. 1 TO 5 SILVER LAKE 3 bedroom buff brick?. ae ney living and dining room, fireplace & dryer, 2 car ag w » full sf dinin east bacbon gishWwasher. ‘veo cupboards apartment compiele a nlahed Tented at 368 t *“ heat. Second Sauee Bes . oll heat, plete . hished. fotki a hn a yey REAL se R 3-8701 wy: panies AND , ACREAGE Call I Rutledge OR 3-111. »F 40003. -~-- MILFORD ~pordering on we “tillage wits — ay ait ava’ ‘ aie Al Peleat tana’ Only 8380 ‘Richara ‘Stevie ‘Realior, MU 4-2045 324. N Center St. Highland =" sicoee, | 28. 2500 waTT HOME LIGHT PLANT for 9836. efrents home 4.500 | - Stow bade, MA Cie % TON Pi = = S| Hiuhi eae, satel Poe Sends eee wn ate, Licensed Lei LOANS | $50 TO $500 30 BLA FRIENDLY NDLY SERVICE 60 Rolling Acres ) | por's SELL OR ‘Near. Ortonville Your Site Clark Resi Estate. “Tah. “for what have, you. Good c rtable 3 bedrm_ 1962 W. Huron, FE 4-6492 or PE home = excellent full gay a Evenings. Ask for | BEAUTIFUL GIBSON GUITAR & 2 ~ aa buen CONTRACT ON WES Weersipe Soosk ee 2 rite : en. Pull pesemant “Auto, ot} CAND ¢ = oo in good condition, Pontiac syrenee, wiee ote Pimms} count $2,100, PE 3-01 a. Eg small cow barns, need gery gg hs oa OS, OLD. | CARVED FRAME. esas “ehtded shed. a Drayton area Buyer is opens a Po sou Pn Sones * Toad. Ling teacher. ie F ak sahicaialia and. Some heavy soil, Don't: bes Fy = wurst TRADE oo fate ce tls ens, Only Lapeer, oa.ene iy i 3 reed ae Seamer 33.000 any equal value, Own- ' ya to Loan 53). er-on _ After 6 p.m, Giroux-Franks) Money: riLibee CUASSIPIRD” Swat TM TOCR OLD tem SEATED p= = te sed skates for | BARNES S HARDWARE 242 W. Huron wan co. — sae_ot_EParuing MA chair — yy Birch kitchen. utomatic washer heated = for thi, ny Eg Apeny fi le is acre farm ted north of Pontisc. New block barn with 3 stanchjons, modern room Fema chicken coon. Ful ies cus" _ $14,980 _Favlor, "Reator, Fe os} Lempleton |i NE NEAR CLARKSTON x es cay. ‘cond. Immed, pos- TARE ORION AREA Approximately 2% pm ge ge 4 yteme 2 a arge ty trent fa -< Nice) pore! ar gar e | bide ands And Ay, ie $12. K. L.. Templeton, Realtor. 238 Orchara Lake Re’ FE 44563 ___After 6. FE 2.9502 Income Property 43A 43A _- Lakefront Incomes . | Siiver_ _Grseeaabie ter ite Lake = = family, Com- pietety fursiehed ood beach. 2 ye Owner seys sell equity Dorothy Snyder Lavender Resiior, Ext, ce Bae mye Le ORION. fi. wait. bedrm, es ae e . OR 39982 SEAUTIPUL BOMB SITES “OVER looking Walters Lake. s0x100 Si \LL FARMS amaile 1 e Dixie Hey. to Omtes. Op- 3 bedroom—pouse, on black top- Scott Lake Rd, Turn right| Large living room, wi iy mg ‘ at sign, 1 block. & porch, Aut tic oi} st, . : & 6 acres of land a GEORGE BLAIR or #7500 o"terms. at REALTOR oF Oe rion Piame” 2 Smith-Crawford, Inc. Eves. OR 3-1 : TWO OFFI Bony Ra. minutes for smal- ler farm or a have ou, 226 Bast Blve. a ~ CASH LOA NS BUCKNER -| Finance Co, WILL TRADE ulty in new Drayton Plains Rent Farm Property 48A |. RM HOME AND LAND FOR rent. PE 5-7124 down: | Sale Business Property 49 49 id out. I's a fine by at] 500. s 7 DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT LEASE fers ise eae Has sleeping or quick sale. Tabs fos _edern-- S tne | Very tice condition. Only $16,500 Rent Lease Sen. = 49A 2 STALL GARAGE FOR com. mercial use, F a Tent. w. _ Kennett. FE §- 143 = a ADDRES. 16x50 eas a mo, Plenty of PART WARE- 00 s. tise 4 2 small ae ok Loans a5 to > $500” HOUSEHOLD service ts ete Epona or ba Us = a ‘ur office |HOME é AUTO 7 “GET CASH QUICKLY: Up to utelas BROWN. Cleaned & of afer 6. Sali Business Srencomioe 51 ‘& all rent, Price $1,250 LAWSON REALTY ‘in E. Auburn St gE ALLL, = — ia OU DpUU0 Oakland Loan Company FE 2-9206. 3) M2 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG |’ _ BORROW WISELY From “Specialists! — Th WOMAS ECONOMY" P JRNITURE CO. - Sart doses Christmas Decorations REYTRIM DISPLAY MATERIALS HOWARD SIGNS" bed . FURNITURE 9x12. Felt Base. foe $3.95 A: aah ta ‘powny TILE, 8 4y4- Fev Wall Tite 25 Mavtag : ‘aces * oot. sine refrigerator BoY's il a fn ease, ike new. TCHING) _ Sy Be, ay Se oot “or will |? 2h Siteyvei es aE weotenite fe $4 ¢ + iy eh E © ‘a 2 z if i : “ ge rer | 3 z \ >. az E : 2 § () 2 é ty , iy ae ae - g* | o i i fi | ; : eee, dog house. oki kxisiena: wereee-s Mi. “care, reckon cers, me, chine, very reasonable _ Detween 8: 9:30 a.m. & 5 p.m. LIONEL @27 GAUG a eee ra a | setae E, 7 CH 7” ge Funes or visit ure today Household Pinwice Corporation - C SCHUETT, Realtor 3 ™ Highland Rd., Mig- IN YEARS TO COME ing Aaa ge if ter 990 cash: had better down, .* " you'll never get smother ‘chance’ WHITE BROS, * Rinkn _ REAL ESTATE & 8QU: a, is Pnad to tayeet 61 Pe Open Eves ro 8 Bae Available immediately, three 3% 8. Saginaw In¢ Fir, PE 40535 ANCE | - 202 N, MAIN ROE ae a Multi-Lake Realt y a, : For. or Sale Resort sc Sh 444 000 ae Trainin "at a Shoe” Men 7-2586. Baise or = cence fae m 5 Al ; et . nae call y agg for interview RAY (QNEIL, Realtor | me Ones * * a aif sie ¥ age OF on 10. FuONE Doge Trained, Boarded 70 oa 8 boas, i bag P pair — $: troit, Today and Tomorrow. (7) ge ‘ roan nga ot 11:30~(1) Hollywood Screen. Ran- World Adventure Series. (9)-Mevel' == see Night. ogres pacar + Como. Ethel Meriman, Red But-| lh Scott, “Challenge of Fron-| 4:<6—()_ Moder Romances. cope eee + a OSES EE : ; ter.” Santa Claus Show. os é ee 1:30—(2) Movie. (4) Frontiers off ———__ |tending services at St. Mary Cathe- _ . Sean football team. “Faith. (7) Jnugle Jim. . _|5:00—(2) Susie. (4) Blondie, (7)jdral here Tuesday ay night. His physi) —_ +". gyggni9) ‘Theater 15. SUNDAY MORNING . ; Superman, (9) Dance Party. cian diagnosed the ailment as fa- Zz « . |%:00—(4) ‘NBC Opera Company. : tigue brought on by a heavy work 8:30—(9) Temple Baptist. (2) Dick, |7:56—(2). Meditations. (7) My Little Margie. 5:30—(2) ey the Clock. 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