Th# Wither vs. WmUmt Iwmi r*ra«ul VOL. 119 NO. 75 THE PONTIAC PRESS Hom« Edition ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1961—42 PAGES 'Boy, What a Ride!' Cries Back Saf^ From Lawmakers Fail to Heed Pleas forMSUOAid Reject Two Proposals by Rep. Law to Vote Additional $286,520 (Special to Tfce Pontlar Prem) LANSING — Rep. Arthur Law of Pontiac championed two unsuccessful at-| tempts to provide more: funds for h a r d-pressed Michigan State University Oakland during House debate last night. On two occasions, the| Democrat legislator arose' to propose that a special appropriation of $286,526 earmarked for MSUO be included in the 1961-62 higher education budget. With the 1892,020 MSUO is expected to receive as its share of the Michigan State University budget, the MSUO budget, under Law’s proposal. Travels 115 Miles Aloft, LandsatKeyOceanSpot WArmo TO TAKE OFF-Astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr. rested in his capsule while awaiting hia trip into space from Cape Canaveral todayl^fhere were a lew delays due to cloudy weather AT rk*ur«i for a few minutes, and also some slight technical dilliculty, which was soon cleared up. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Steel-nerved Alan B. Shepard Jr. rode a rocket into space today, exclaimed “What a beautiful sight” as he looked down on the earth, and then dropped to a safe landing in the Atlantic Ocean. ★ ★ ★ To the wiry, 37-year-old Navy commander, the historic adventure obviously was no more frightening than many earlier flights he had made in hot experimental aircraft. “It’s a beautiful day,” he told Marines on the heli-cont^r that plucked his space capsule out of the water after a soaring flight 115 miles above the earth and 302 miles southeast from the Cape Canaveral launching pad. ★ ★ ★ Then his nonchalance gave way to excitement as he declared: “Boy, what a ride!” Only 19 minutes after the Redstone rocket booster blasted off at 9:34 ajn. (Pontiac time), Shepard climbed I out the escape hatch of the space craft and was picked *ShepardMl Never Be Forgotten** Increased to 11,166,240. Both of Law's proposals were beaten down, the first by a one-1 • sA*a» CA *fn.^ —____ In hia plea for a separate appropriation for the new Oakland County University. Law pointed out REP. ARTHUR J. LAW that much confusion existed as to what share of MSU’s appropriation belonged to MSUO. Because the M8U and .MSUO budgets are combined in a lumpsum appropriation, he stressed It has been pointed out that MSUO might reckve only $12,300 more ^■ext year than It haa under the Bloomfield Twp. Boy Drowns in Lower Long Lake Law said his proposals were not made to question the integrity of the MSU Board of Trustees or MSU President John A. Hannah. *T seek to make abundantly clear what is now a confused issue,” Law said. NA’nONAL ATTENTION He pointed out that the new university has captured national attention, and has no frills. "It serves everybody—from the working man to the corporation executive," he said. His pleas failed to sway the House, however. Of Hie Oakland County repre-seitaUves, only John C. Hitchcock, D-Hasel Park, vottd for law’s proposals. The four county Republican rep-reaentatives-Uoyd L. Anderson of Waterford Tfownship. Henry Hogan Jr. of Bloomfield To ship, Raymond L. Baker of Berkley, aqd William Hayward of Royal Oak—voted against the proposals. Anderson was one of the speakers against Law's proposals. Chess More Important LONDON (OPD—As the news of Ciiidr. Abu Shepard’s wmectm-till mght Into tpaoe flaahed aroand the world today Moscow BBOveo la the retuni match of the worid cheoo Hiamploaohip be-twoen MikhaU Tahl aad Mikhail BcM«r Bartati t rSk caops, ] Congressmen Cheer Space Feat From Our Newo Wire* WASHINGTON-Jubilant members of Congress today cheered the heroic achievement of astronaut Alan B. Shepard. They hailed his space flight as giant American stride space race with Russia. But some cautioned that there are still challenges ahead. Vice President Lyndon B. Sohnson, who Is president of the Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield, Mont.—“I’m delighted on behalf of both the astronaut country that the flight Senate and bend of President Spare Advisory Committee said Shepard "will never be forgotten." Senate Republican 1 e a d e Everett M. Dirksen, 111.—“If wonderful! This reaffirms the faith of the country in our ca-pacitjr to ^ these things and to move'ahead in the space field." was a great feat. I am very pi It was very gratifying to me as I feel sure it was to all the American people that we have demon- Astronaut's Wife and Parents Happy A 2-year-old boy drowned yesterday' in Lower Long Lake in Bloomfield Township. Douglas Carey, son of Mrs. Archibald Carey Jr. of 3518 franklin Road, Bloomfield Township, was dead on arrival at Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac. The boy was found just offshore in 3 feet of water by his mother who gone to im gate h i t disappearance. When mouth-to-mouth breathing by a neighlxvr ‘ liled to revive VIRGINIA BEACH. Va. (UPD-Ap excited, radiantly happy Mrs. Alan B. Shepard said today she knew her husband's flight into space would be successful “from the minute it blasted off." Ust Ymr fe Date; 3 the child, Mrs. Carey called her husband in Livonia, where he operates an automatic laundry. Bloomfield Township Police said they were not contacted until Carey arrived home nearly 45 minutes later at 3:15 p.m. Police said that artificial respiration was applied but the boy never regained coasciousness. Flashes Lounvnuc, xy. (6pd - a heavy rain beat down ra Oharcb- wben the 1$ horses eiHered Is the ITth Keatseky Derby gs I* tbe post Saturday. ■Isa ptaat la Adriaa, MIeh.. was soM to the Harvey Akanlasm Co. toiay for 9S.WJM. strated that we can send a man into space." eally tried to pash him shtog as A samiding of reactions in New York showed many were cemed first for Shepard. f successful, ^t is indeed great|^«l he’» down, safely,” said stock- news." broiler Lawrence E. Gray, our safety precautions were well- Amerlcam gave aa .ematlsaal above today to astroaast Shepard. They passed by the mOHoa "It’s wondertul,” said Bessie Glenn, who is 68 and bil ' ' the greatest thing that ever happened and I am glad for him.” She heard the news on a radio in front of Qty Hall. ler Center aroand [up, to be transferred to the Ideck of the aircraft carrier Lake Champlain. I “I don't think there’s much you’ll have to to me, Doc," America’s first spaceman remarked to one of the physician! waiting anxiously to detenhine if Shepard suffered ■ physicai or psychdo^cal harm in hia flight out of the atmosphere. 1 think it's tantastic," said Keith Brushlield, a sb cattle rancher fnmi Sydney, Australia. who was in tbe Center on a visit. IT WAS THKILUNO’ “It -was thrilling — something the free world has been waiting for for several years. Now you've put up (therei with the people from Russia and I hope you pass them." Mrs. Tbm Roche of De Land, Fla., who was visiting in the aty Hall area, remarked. "Gee, it’s terrific. It’s great." ★ ★ 'He's Fine Physically,' Say Doctors weighHesa void of space that he Hie eatlra EsM Csast si tbe Preskl«it Kennedy telephoned his congratulations to Shepard on the carrier and said he was look- Full Page of Pictures on Astronaut, Pg. 8 ing forward to the spaceman’s arrival in Washington, when he will receive a hero’s welcome. ONLY THE BEGINNINO Shepard’s blazing, 5,000-mile-an-hour flight was only the beginning American exploration of space, said Hugh Dryden, deputy admin- ment,’.’ the older Mrs. Shepard said. Mrs. Gordon Sherman of North Attleboro, Mass., the spaceman’s sister, said, "We’re grateful to God for the safe return of Alan.’’ Flashing a sparkling smile, the beautiful brunette came out on the porch of her ranch-style home at 10:25 a.m., (Pontiac time), and told a throng of reporters and cameramet^ "I don't have to tell you how I feel. It’s just wonderful. It’s beautiful . . . just wonderful." •JUST WONDERFUL’ Ten-year-old David Sherman could say only "I feel just wonder- Asked it he’d like to be a man in space, David replied, "Maybe." David said the family had prayed for his uncle after hearing from him by telephone about 12 hours before the launching. Mrs. Shepard had planned to be rushed by police to a hotel for a news conference. But she staged the impromptu meeting porch of her brick home in order to be there when the call came through from her husband. tbe parents of •pace ■aid: "It’s veiy bard to express feelings.” Deir>', N.H., I ricaf first nr Louise, Shepard’s tall, willowy wife, went through the ordeal huW be wiUtnt to commit viaing an international commls American torcea to p^e^•en^ the fall ston to tra\-el at once to Laos and ^ the pro-Western government. Isupervise an end to the fighting asngM by diptonanOe A British spokesman said the : agreement was reached at « meet-' ^tleiah '"ft Thursday between Ambasndot i ^ Sir Frank Roberts and Soviet iha ais- Deputy Foreign Minister Oorgii Pushkin in Moscow. Sets Hearing in Teen Slaying The Day in BirminiH»«m Two Staffers Appointed at Cranbrook Institute To Decide If City Youth birminghay — nfw ap-Will B« Tried as Adult pototments to ‘ brook Institute of Science in Bloom- in Fotal Stabbing Held lUUa have been announced. Probate Judge I^aM E. Adams has set May IT for a bearing as to whether 16-year-old Alxin Scruggs should be tried as an adult in the fatal stabbing of another youth. ’ The spokesman did not say'w hen “ The President may have more the commistion might leave for! to any at i4:30 p.m. Poatiae uos. | tiiMi news conference today about -------------- | hit plans to stem the mounting' r in S^heast Asia. ““Pontiac Welcomes POPE REUEIVEA <|l EEN-Britoin'f Queen Elizabeth II Is shown with Pope John XXin after the 79-year-oW pontiff received the moo- ar eiMMac arch in audience at Vatican Qty today. With them Is Prince Philip. H. n»n«, thu ^ews of Spflce Shot 'What a Rider Cries Shepard Pope Receives British Queen 1 the water. with hia National Security Council. the sixth such seesion on world ^ ^ , Crists within two weeks. (Oonttnued From Page One> Near Ban Hin Heup. Laos, rep- a retired CMC Truck and Cbach fContinued From Page One) o . , taken by helicopter to a hospital I Ships, planet and helicopters 12!* *** Russians! Bahama Island, about j raced tO attempt recovery of the ""Til "* ‘“"ft *•' ^ ft>« recovery asttonmit....................... UrMis mvf OQ n dusty vtMid to bivn .««. « peace talks in a hosMIe atmiv *ft“'’ sphere. spaeemaa saw the earth yo .STAY U noiltS CRBWMBN CAIITIONED wwsTfww tti TAI.K mvn * -*"*^.*! He Is expected to remain there! Crewmen of the Lake Cham- a At toe apert he w^ tmv- „ hoars for extensive plain were told not to speak to the AS the delegations of the hro eltog. the rraft woald have psychological astronaut, aarring factions met at that jungle been ripped apart. ' spot on the main highway between . . . . „ j, ’ I Davtors j Vtontiane and Luang Prabang to , ^ ''r, /"T. ^ -----------------“-------------- ferent stories out. I don t be- prebsbty Saaday or Mos- without having It colored by Ideas lieve any Russian has been up gay, lor a here’s welesme at tbs ' conveyed to him oa his reinni. there yet." WMIe Naaae from ~ ' psycbologlsta Police toy Scruggs, who carried knifa with a 6-Inch Made under m clothing to a teen-age dance Tueaday night, twice stabbed Virgil McNeai Jr.. 16,'3» Howard Mc-f4e01 St. It followed by several days a fist fight the pair had over a piece of bubblegum. Il WITNESBIS Asst. Prosecutor Edward Shlgley, who asked tor the warrant _ ' ist the Juvenile tor the kUUng, said he had prepared a list of 21 wltaeaaes tor the hearing before Judge Adams, but would probably only call some of these. Join the staff as a con-aultant for a three-month period July 1. Cooper has been appointed to the sUtt with toe title of instructor in physics. Hia dutiei at first wUl developing exhibits in his field. Cooper was termerly scence editor for The Fine Arts Broadcasters. Philip With Elizabeth in htag ssMde toe Etos Irtge. lie Praakia Raad, arsui ie:M p. m. Shigiey aaid moat of the eye would testify that Mc- 26*Minute Private Talk; Neal prompted the fight, which Her Second Audience dlmexed the earlier fight at Jefferson Junior Ifiito School, where VATICAN CITY (P - Pope John XXin today received Queen Eltxa-beto n hi audience and told her| that her visit crowned the friendly Scruggs is housed at the Children's Home pending the waivM* hsarii«. Accepting the anmintinentt are Laurence V. Oolemaji and'Oeorge S. Cooper. 11 his recent re- Members of the Women’s Service Committee of WllUtfn Beauitt«rtr'’»i» Hotoitol. RoypI Oak. will hold their annual meeting and installation of offleers Thursday following a 12:30 luncheon at the Red Run Golf Ouh. New officers who wilUassume office for toe fiscal year include Mrs. Lewis Wake of Huntington Woods, president; Mrs. Rutledge Tompkins of Birmingham, first vice presideat; Mrs. George Trum-buU of Bloomfidd Hills, second vice president; Mrs. Robert Oal-ver of Birmingham, recording secretary; and Mrs. Lyman Craig Jr. of Birmingham, corresponding secretary. The Birmingham Soroptlmist Club will aponaor a card party Thursday at S p.m. at toe Community House. ge towarts toe pmehaae at beds tor toe Manaeaia Nnra- Program committee chairmen are Mary Dewey and Nan Degen. Committee members are Dorothy Trody Wenil. Nixon Starting Political lour Travels Across Country Talking on Way to Build Up Republican Party NEW YORK (l» - Richard M. Nixon heada west today, ready tor his first broadside attack on , The Youi* Adult Qub of toe the Kennedy admlntetratton. kinnii«ham YMCA wiU sponsor The former vtce president has chuck wagon supper and square been reticent on what he Intends danf at the Y 400 E. ‘o “y “ftoul barely Lincoln May 19 at 1:30 p.m. out of the White House. Fred Meyer wUl be the square But Ms ^ce of topica ^ the caller ‘‘"J'" shows he will touch Proceeds from the progrem wtu'«» !»«««> «»"* ^ go to the "Worid Service Pro-! * * * gram " of toe YMCA. ; «ls schedule today j:eM to- a ii to toe Executives relations tost have existed between the Holy See and Great Britain since the start of the coitury. Rain and Storms Cloud Much of Nations Weather 191 Mrs. Mary Ann Arbor St ^ flight shows the Russians as smart as I It was the second meeting between Elizabeth — who is temporal head of the Church of England— land a Pope of the Roman Catholic | The MccesslUl shot puts thejchurch. Pope Plus XII received! her and her husband. Prince Philip, in private audience in 1951, before she succeeded to the throne. I United States back into the space ch prf'a He will remain in Washington {race with Russia. about.«iKwrs and the" win return] w * «*r. Canaveral for furtheri soviet scientists copped the first «... * ... * IbW Pri" 23 days ago when they RhUip accompanied her to the By The Isssriatrg Press nxiAINO THE OAr * * * booated the world’s first space audience today. Rain sptatoed wide areas In the! "We’re going to get aliead." These will I n c I u d e simulated trax-eler. Yuri Gagarin, into a 186-' The 79-year-old pontiff received inmtnd and western parts of the'sahi Mrs. Terroux, an Eagle fUghU la a mock capaulc, to that mile high orbit and retutned Mm the royal couple alone tor 26 min-I today in toe wake of severe Theater employe. We re not quite medical men can compare tha n-to eorth 106 minutes later. mtes in the Vatican throne 2 Will Bring Back Holland Slayer Gub of diicago. Foreign policy. then led them to his library, where other members of the queen's party were waiting. Uke rhansplaia.” The capsule later was picked u The purpoae of today's flight was ' a Marine htlicopler piloted by to determine It man can perform Lt Wayne Koons of Lyons, Kan., useful chores In apace. ■ with Lt. George Cox of Eustis.l Fla, as copilot. What the Pope and the British sorereign talked about In private was not revealed. In the Ifltrary afterward the Pope, speaking briefly in French, recalled other visits of British royalty’. Kennedy Puts Ink to Minimum. Wage Measure and Gen. Douglas MacArthur he ! reporters-accounts of the subjects covered. But he alsp had private appointments that Irt didn’t diacuu. iKefter In^toe Plains. SlriM were up to them yet - but they're not siUts of similar jn^ flights which ^ ^ ianarany clear in the eastern quar- Tar ahead ” he made before todky ■ real thing ^ ^ i^^ve- ter of the country. ■emeades, 46. 76 K. A repart fram toa carriae aaM | meal hat la a laajar atop toft * * VpalWBtl M a Flalier Body aa- ftft . ^ The Pope again expressed his hope for "the realization of Chris- KADOKA. S.D. (AP) - Two Michigan police officers were here today to take custody of 16-year-old youth James Scott Stephens, admitted slayer of two young girls. Charles Long. Michigan State police detective, and Harry Smith, Allegan County deputy sheriff, arrived by car shortly before mid- cussed. ; Tonight he goes strictly political. He talks to the GOP Gtizens {League, in Chicago’s McCormick ’Place Theatre, on how RepoWi-cans can build a more successful ! organization. j Ahead are talks on farm policy called there twice. I can under- Moines Saturday and on stand that toe boy isn’t up to talk- other domestic and economic is-ing to his mother or me. He’s still ^ „ Detroit Tuesday and fh-a pretty scared kid." ,un,bui Wednesday. ft * * ' Nixon spent Thursday in New CWmirigham said he wm not york in a manner uncuetomsry “*'***‘*^“ “““ for a politician: Nearly all of his Gordon Cunningham said. ‘ fire whethir further attempts vrould be made to communicate with the youth before he is returned to Allegan County. And a dinner Ihuraday night, given by Gardner Cowlea of the WASHINGTON (AP»-Preaidem| Cowlea Publlcatlooa. waa off the Sheriff Warren Pearson uid "*f***'r^ The Weather jmanual controls. I All the way toraagh he toM toe I rontrol reater at Oapa Gaaareral NEEDHAM, Maia. (UP!)—Rev. Project Mercury officials an-i everytotag was John H. Weaterhoff III of the nounced that aU iticket and cap-1 "ft"-'- | Nr^am Congregational Church ! ■} sterna performed perfectly.! During the flight. Mercury offl- I rides a bicycle as he makes his parish visits. * 1.W nw1 rn.m .h. _ fain said that when toe hell-!^ r landed on •d by ling sailors. I Tnai Wliril inc ^ A * »w6W wV iniR,* a wuca VII Ilia iwv* The National Aeronautics ,200 cheering and c_.„ *““• ®"<1 ‘ ^ Space Administration made Ih 1 a ^ . Rabert Uidag art ier- official annotuncemtnt: east winds at I to IS i 9x. the copilot who lowered St to Shepard was the first ) get a look at the space “Teat Na. IM la I lead. Rkepafd “ ahaal to wma oat af haWeaptor.” told him after the re- reports on the "beau- • Thank you very much, ^ ,h,^ njj,,. NEDV AAI-UTE ;utea foUowing launching, after a Washington. President Ken-{periscope in the capaul# protruded . saluted the successful flight i to give the space pilot a view of at the same time urged redou- ifte- wth. to push American's Vi-1 ~ Kai-(h«k Sringi tack Fightar. From lurmo leperd. ; TAIPEI. 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Compare to $39.95 ^ 19" Play Your Transistor Radio on Housed Current or Charge Your IFeaJc Batteries to Like New Batteries With This — YouU Actually Hear the Whiskers Go New MIRACLE H AilCAlI CFL Blade citiei nWHdUll nug a Electric Razor S 19H —NOW I ^ - \ TOUR THE PONTIAC PRK3S. FRIDAY. MAY 5. 1961 16 School Districte to Vote Board Filing Date Near Bou4 ot eduoatioo ctiididatn In 14 wn sdnoi distric»> «>• ‘o ex-j ^f 2091 CbUlns Rood. Utica. No whose terras are e.xplrtng are Fred; P*** j date has been set for the wed- T. Bailey and Dr. Camud Pridt j L.w>n voters will elect two school' ROCHESTEB ; ding. FARMINGTON teonl b«h ^ 4-yew^ Allured andi tdinne Ttm» nf nffir* M .1 I _ . ^ * .terms. The terms of office of J.! __ Tvto 4 year terms on the Far-,vt-. Enrin and Robert McCrory arei ihI!^^:Marl^an7lo rtinir mington school board are fo be Expiring McCnny. a member of:* , wllnlC filW. The encumbents whose, ho«M .in«. 1W7 Dixieland band will make the rafters ring while Mr. Interlocutor waits his turn to pose another question to Honeysuckle or Belmont Jefferson lOng. __________expiring are Patricia Dates and Douglas Haramial. not seek re-election. ORFOBO ABEA Voters in the Oxford Area Com-. j Board of Education. Heary Purdy, current board HITION VALLET ____ In addition to the election of two; DUtricT uriU bei ^ ^ ;tor« of th. Dr O R MacKenric members to the Huroo Valley,choosiim board j term on the board. will gather at 9 p.m. Jane It to elect a preaMeat of their S-moniber board of edacalka. The earreat presideiit is Mrs. Belle Plaoe. The new school board head will be riected by a show of hands from the audience attending the aimual meeting that day at North Oxford Elementary School. 2700 N. Oxford Road. i Enrollment at the elementary school is 21. The other eight students from the district attend Dry-jden High School. Voters in the school system ap-WALLED LAKE—Three direc P"«nUy content not to annex *- a larger district. 'As far as I can remember," to Elect Officers So Ml Regalar school clectioas In the heM the OMond Moaday la Jaly. ; Candidates who have taken out npmtamtiiig petitions for the June >year , , , . . . liflla AilCV IXAIMAVW, ffC eighth amuMl nierobershj <^J;ihad to raise any mlllage in an elec-ing at the Walled Lake Methodist ' Church. . , ___________________ In the Romeo Cbmmunily School District, the term of veteran board member Philip A>|§erthiaume is electfoo are Roe Sausser. in-• expiring. Berthlaurae, who cur-\>aty School B^rd aroDonald eumbent Robert McWilliams and rently is serving as board secie-Kackbrandt and Harry rnrter j,n^ Weon. an appointee cur- ,ary, has not yet revealed whether The aew dfrectors ' S-ymr tomiB. The ■ogers and Jackie Murray. State Police Nab 18,153 EAST LANSING iXi-SUte police »report they made 18.153 arrests in x^arws jg jjj jj.affic offenses and 1,616 on criminal complaints. the Avondale High School Parent-TeacheivStadent Association as its «^»«ctlon to a third „ j-^port, from the treasurer and,Uon mUes during the month, the! Edward Emin's term on the^ ‘*,term ______ ,auditor wUl be given. I report said. GULBRANSEN ORGANS Muic CMtff Novi Board of Education is expir-**** • ITICA mg. Voter* will elect a candidate 1MOT There will be two vacancies on to s 3-yesMerm. Richard Snoad is the only non-1 the Utica Community Schools noiXT incumbent who has announced his!Board of Education to be filled ni.truld State Conservation Department employe was Injured about a mile west cf here last night when his car ran off the road, snapped a telephone pole in half and crashed into a tree. Reported In fair condlHon today at nearby Community Hospital was Arthur T. Quinn of Kinde who was working for the conservation department at the Stony Creek Metropolitan Park projeci. Acrording to officera, Quinn apparently fell asleep at the wheel when his car swerved off 32-Mile. Road Just east of Canm Ground Pmad In Washington Tmenship. i Poliee believed Qulrm's car was traveling about SO miles per hour when It went out of control The' auto first struck the telephone pole before hitting the tree about 10 feet (from the road The impact; broke the pole into tivo pieces NOW it lbs lim It IMPROVE Yrar Hone or GoMMoroial BRiitfiRg! Ul Ui Holp Tw With Ton BaiMiif Pithltm Teiari CALL FE S-0571 NOW for FREE CftiMtM Aid Flaa StiYict • CORRMBKIAl IUH0M6 ALTBUTIONS • KITCNBI AND lATN RIMOOaiNC • ATTK ROOM ALTERATIONS • RASEMBIT RECREATION ROOMS • FAMRY-ROOM ADOfTlONS « ALUMINUM AWNNW AND SIOWS • • PIIQOLAS RL0WN4N WSUUTION BONDED INSULATION Co. 1706 Telegraph Rd. FE 5-0571 Pine Trees Available LANSINV, (P-The State Conservation Department reminds landowners there are still about 2 million red pine seedlings and white pine transplants available at state nurseries for spring reforestation programs. 2 R«au»ifully OMigned H i path StPHti ! Only S *42“: For Arto Sizt lO-zIZ" Large Selection of Sizes and Colors Slabs for 8id»walkB. Swimmiaf Pools aad Gordon Aroos We Deliver " : ROGER A. i AUTHIER S Potio Stone Co. 10570 Hiffciaad tomorrow for the annual Ele-ehUdren IS .years old and under mcntaiy Schools Club Fair, will he available free of charge. Rach classroom will be “T,i?rTV' ““SysLt Femllrod'TJe*,^ ag^s will ^ available fw $1. ^ delicacies as homemade Senior h^H schwl students m^ irei-eive their shots during the • afternoon of »hc dink; ony d other traditional items to be the.v have permission slips signed \ eir paron ^ phants. novelties and balloons. .. _____ ________________.... comic books, plants and records. ■A # i>r4 R®®d will be serx’ed throughout president o the Arondale PTA ^^e aftenK«n and evening L Council, said the dime will be n-o-o ...iii k.. r Si, New altrneUons thin year are I bnby-klttlog booth and games She reminded parents that all school children must be Immunized under stale law. See the new Corvair at your local authorized Chmokt deak/s MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES, INC. high school students. Officers to be installed besides Mrs. Wayne Kasuri is general ,Mrs. Dill at the council’s final chairman of the fair, the schools ; spring meeting are Mrs. William club’s one money-raising event of :U. Porter, 1st vice president; Mrs. the year. She is assisted by Mrs. Max Beamish, 2nd vice president; Ray Gamelin. Mrs. Cecil Denison, recording secretary: Mrs. Lonnie Mitchell, corresponding secretarj: and Mrs. Wilbeil Lewis, treasurer. 631 OAKLAND at CASS, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ' Firm and Inspector ..Plan Tour, Dinner The council meeting will be rw K_A1A1 * Tiwwfoy at .Stiles Elemen- 3-4101 tary .S<-hool. 3976 Livernols Road. ROafE.STER - aose to 100 .Sherwood Shaver. Troy postmaster, members of the Southeastern Mich- „ wilt speak on pronography. BEN SO NS lumber-------- BUILDER'S SUPPLY _____ COAL SPECIAL CASH and CARRY PRICES! LUMBER CLOSE-OUT SPECIALS! 25,000-FT. I"x6" WHITE FIR 5* 22,000-FT. I"x6" PONDEROSA FINE AVi* 13,000-FT. I"x6" YELLOW PINE SV2* 3,500-FT. I"x6" CEDAR A* 5,000-FT. 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The tour is slated to begin at 2 .m. after which the Oxford company will sponsor a social hour at Knapp's Bar and Restaurant in - . __ *U^ JliJ____-1___ INTOXICATION $200 GIFT ATOMIZER bur speciol once-o-year "Getting to Know You" presentation of this fabulous French fragrance by D'Orsoy of Paris. Intoxication equ