—— oe = ae = ni % aa : g eS ¢ i . 8, 195702 PAGES. tie * ' & & , PONTIAC, MICHIGAN > ' / ] for Three Years, : 2 Covers 21 Items , 45,000 Dockers to Vote ‘ on Settlement Terms; | Tug Tie-Up Not Ended NEW YORK (INS) — Longshoremen were expect- ed to ratify today a three- | year agreement to end a | crippling strike which has ! jaffected ports from Maine | , ; to Virginia. : 1G SANDS — A 1957 Chieftain, of the qualifying tests. A similar model, piloted by| During the day 45,000) type which won the’ finale to Daytona Cotton Owens, of Spartanburg, N. C., set an |dockers will formally seal | Beach's — Breage “gy Ct rg Bi average speed mark of/101.6) miles an hour. /the pact, which grants a : emecks | large part of the union de- | / mands, and return to the P e S N y R d piers and waiting ships, When Longshore- | Fontiac Sets. [vVew Necord 32" 2 : 3 in North Atlantic ports last Tues- : bed day, they followed up on a nine- - in Daytona Beach Victory=222== was broken off by an 8-day Taft- q : Hartley injunction, pos over the sands at an average’ surpass the 101.32 mile-an-hour mark! at 9:30 o'clock last night, Louis | speed of 101.6 miles an hour, a 1957 Pon- set in Saturday’s race between convert-| W#idman, counsel for the union, tiac blazed its way to a record victory in _ibles. weer” Gul sae subs apeiinng the 160-mile Grand National Champion- The Pontiac’s engine, which out a 21-point alteration in the | ship race at Daytona Beach, Fla., yes- brought Owens third place in qualify. | “4 <™rsct | io terday. ing heats Saturday, is equipped with The ae ee a gn x «x * three double-barrel carburetors and a deée-cene poche. eran tiberal va- ‘The 317-horsepower Chieftain two. Special cam. | pear Alera pels. Ey” | door-sedan—of the type built by Pontiac Owens and his Pontiac fought a duel), snecitic work aa wae tow | for police fleets—was driven by Cotton for first place with Paul Goldsmith of/dling passengers’ | ge | Owens. of Spartanburg, S.C. St. Clair Shores, driving a Chevrolet, tak- PR omeye “Be age si gee of | “Hits speed was the fastest ing 31 of the 39 laps before Goldsmith tion, said that the 170 shipping aide pai os over the famed ‘OPPed out because of emma pen gcd hn digg : trouble. : Got sare fen | NASCAR course. The race classic a see ages a ap erovonnl pe- | cover conce: to : was for tate a e. He finished two miles ahead of another |the ILA in the new contract. ) The mark climaxed a week of driving Cpovrojet. Other pl At the suggestion of federal me- tn which Pontiae models set-mew records seervury third, a Cheerwlet, {ernie og istae®, mall subcommittees, were | ‘ pag arte tests, standing miles and |. mda fifth. ae cs contrac tts betwen the vas = flying ae A crowd of 37,000 gather wn lwo rmater fir apt erage: xk * neg 4a, match Corus win. Ss cn een ities er oasts tae Owens covered the 160-mile course in one hour, 34 minutes and 29 seconds to dealer. entered in the race by a Daytona Beach After Mental Test Sanity Hearing ~ Asked for Sniper Oakland County Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem, an- nounced today he will petition circuit court tomorrow fora sanity hearing in the Southfield Townshi Pp factory more than a dozen shootings in the county since Dec., Can’t Deny This: You Are Among the 100 Million cans now read a newspaper dur- ing the average day, The 100-million mark was many teal first time in his- case of y ; to worker w yb Cid te wae oe ty Mer ad COs, 3 1966. Ziem-said his petition is based on the findings of a mental examination given , declined Israel Calls Eban Home JERUSALEM @® — Israel an-|report said. * /* * fi f / : ; ij ‘(Contract fo Run Car Skids Into Pole: Man Dies Near Utica Harold J, Mink Jr., 43, of St. afternoon near Utica when his car skidded on ice and struck a utility pole, troopers.of the Centerline "\State police post said, Mink died instantly when the pole crashed down on him at Clin- ton River and 19 Mile Rds. in Sterling Township, police said./ He was alone at the time of the accident. CLD IOL ELE EEE OEE TE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Ma = * £ Dock Strike Settled i LA & 8 * kk * Home Becomes Blazing Coffin : FIGHT INFERNO — Firemen and volunteers pour water on the burning Katie Jane Rest Home Cee WHERE OVER 70 DIED — Gutted walls are building. Firemen and volunteers were if 3 F $= Ll - Tums Building Within Minutes Missouri Unit Sunday; | No Exact Count of Dead iT : ul rates, ine peltbe ged = 9Hf BE. ui 8 38 aoe i 4 in wheel chairs, flee the flames. all that remained of the Katie Jane Rest Home the home this morning for bodies. hallway nearby. The operator of this morning after fire and explosion leveled the the home, Woodrow O'Sullivan, - " - said he had no idea what é . ie it, Authorities said they were puz- 2 sn Charges , Prosperous Pot weioped the Gopearcld balding M; I ° Glitters With Gold|} six. wt san. .: Hci tiller Indicted | c2as900 Booty | |nremras tact All that glitters isn’ , but grocery in thig “— "tts jest = good. — pay Pc for Not Talking WASHINGTON (#—Playwright Arthur Miller, hus- band of actress Marilyn Monroe, was indicted today on two charges of contempt of Congress. The indictment stemmed from Miller’s refusal to tell the House Committee on Un-American Activities the names of fellow writers with whom he admitted attend- ing Communist party megtings in 1939 and 1940. Miller denied in testimony to the committee June 21, Taylor at the request of his jounced today she is immediately at eS recalling Ambassador Abba Eban|y Dr. Ivan A. LaCore, medical su-ifrom Washington to report on periatendent of Fontiec State Hice-jlatest develogenetts in the efforts tal, was by tojte persuade Israel} ‘quit from a ae fa ethers ot Ge Gulf of Aqaba and) amined the sssed “‘phantom(the Gaza Strip. TV for a long time.” Women’s"Pages...;, 12 thra 15 sniper” at the Oakland County Jail vi) citaniten ct Oe Dittaas : Ges : the reported to Ziem, LaCore said: | Miffed at Attentions to Fiancee, Say Papers mn and should be heepitatined.” : ° s ? ree, mason mere | UY KEX THAITISON Siap dinaila St., was by Royal ® Oak police Feb, 7 after terror | " pk G —_ ee nn "sq | NEW YORK i — Newspapersihe was doing and he didn't intend| Miss Kendall said to Harrison: ‘caliber rifle, The aniper fired at |Ptinted reports today that British|to take advantage of him. “Isn't this. a beautiful shirt Frank eight persons that night. He hit |actor Rex Harrison slapped Frank| 4 friend of Sinatra said is wearing?” two of them, both- young girls. /sinatra in the face twice at a par-|\COULD WHIP HIM Harrison grudgingly | agreed, Taylor faces a charge of assaultity in a misunderstanding over| “Frank knew he could Shigne, ee ee ee 8 oe, with intent to murder in the shoot-|Harrison’s fiancee Kay Kendall. See eee eee ae cae Sak: be ANE YEN’ ‘ ing, of Shirley Eland, 19, of 200) ‘The New York Herald Tribuneltore pistrisns tharghy ke war fice |_, Stid_ Sinatra: “Just an old ae —— Mijand the New York Daily Mirrorling with his girl. Later he thought|Strt. Kind of oft-white, maybe : had similar stories from Holly-ithe whole incident pretty funny.” ? # TAYLOR’S WEAPON wood about the incident, which re-| The occurred at a par- aoe” cual te wah’ dal Ziem reported that ballistic tests|portedly occurred last week. ty attended by many a, eee pts of the bullet recovered ‘from. this) 00. gunstrs Harrison |POtables, with producer . agent|“enching his fists, said, It’s still shooting indicated that it was Tay-| 0515 be contacted tn | Charles Feldman as host. pace lor’s weapon that fired .the shot. cr a ape NES ai | t kt ‘It was Misa Eland’s description| %F Comment om the stortes, and | Sinatra went to the patio of) min came the second slap. of Taylor’s car that led to the| Omer souroat at the film capital | Feldman’s—hense to set some iseveral other guests came oUt on > ‘sniper’s arrest, spendin gesee pe he Ng pwd na hee |the Patio, and Sinatra walked In Taylor's exclusive interview From the ‘reports the incident). o hd. joined away, with a Pontiac Press reporter last|shaped up along ‘these lines: ofes rs : Harrison, who is on a month’s Week, he said: — is gules tr toner eke, They had a casual conversation, leave as male star of the Broad. “I get this urge to shoot women|side the double slapping, |in the course of which. Miss Ken-|way musical hit “My Fair Lady,” and nothing but, being locked up|didn’t ‘strike ‘back but walked dall admired Sinatra's shirt. Har-|was divorced in Mexico Feb. 7 by can stop me, I'm glad.I wasiaway. hg oe ee = who had escorted his fiancee|his wife of 14 years, Lilli Palmer. catight so can’t hurt anyone any-|" He lgter told friends that hejto the party, came out looking for|She charged incompatibility and more. I need treatment.” | didn’t believe Harrison knew what!/her, and found her wi ptal cruelty, 9 = = “y * om 7 » ja Communist or under Communist discipline, but admitted he had been as- sociated with a number of Communist-front groups. Thé Pulitzer Prize winning play- wright told the committee he “would not support now a cause dominated by Comfnunists.” In refusing to name persons with whom he attended Commu- -nist party meetings, Miller said: “My conscience will not permit me to use the name of another -person and bring trouble to him.” : 41956, that he had ever been Succumbs indicated Miller also returned a separate indictment charging Dr. Otto Nathan of New York, execu- ‘tor of the estate of the late Albert Einstein, with contempt of Con- press. . |DECLINED PRIVILEGE . Neither Miller nor Nathan claimed the Fifth Amendment's privilege against answering ques- tions that might tend to be ix Contempt of Congress is punis' urday night, victim of a heart disease. He was 81 years old. The musician was renowned throughout the concert world as a child prodigy at 6, year’s imprisonment on each count, The federal grand jury which). able by up to $1,000 fine and a) That's the loot in our Pot-O-Gold, which fight now -totals $900. several mortgage payments, or fi- been wanting, or, if you're the frivolous type, provida quite a few champagne dinners. We suspect that many who are ordinarily above entering contests will suc- cumb to the temptation, If you're interested, turn to page 21 and start.solving it now and be sure to get it in on time. And, milk, mail your entry on a post- card. Otherwise, it will be dis- qualified, Here are the words you need to fill in the correct answers, Good luck. Bungle, dawn, dull, . fact, fawn, gull, hat, hut, jazz, jungle, last, learn, list, low, mop, owl, pony, puny, razz, roast, shade, shape, sop, tact, talks, tasks, toast, toga, togs, view, wave, yearn. Familiar Forecast! - Colder, More Snow . “Button up your overcoats,” Pon- tiac residents, and don't forget gloves and miifflers when leaving the house tonight. The weather turning colder with temperatures hovering in 10 to 18 degree range. Partly cloudy with temperatures expected ‘to reach only 22 to 2 See Ye ne te Tee y The mercury read 30 at 1 p.m. Two inches of snow fell on Royal That much money would make a nghce—the new furnitdre you've|peard Oak and the Detroit area today, cries for help. Mrs. Velma O'Sullivan, wife of unless you never cry over spilled| escape rhates, a LA jump. Several jumped the 20 feet to . oo oo oe O'Sullivan, who had operated the home since 1948, said his pa- tients ranged in age from 50 to 199 years. He called it the Katie Jane Memoria] Home. “ + # “T've spent $30,000. trying pad Fa it up just to prevent = like this,” ‘he said, explaining there were no heating stoves in the building. The home was heat- ed by steam from a powerhouse (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Remember Oswald? Remember Oswald the Rab- . bit? Probably not, but he was Walt Disney's first movie car- lost Oswald, found Mickey Mouse and his: ups and downs since then makes fascinating reading. Don't miss “Fantasy, Fame and Fortune — the Disney — » Story,” by Charles Denton, it . P starts today on Page 10, if AWE ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, ise * oe - $3 oot — 2 ‘Pontiac Deaths 4 é te Harry H. Askew ‘Voting * , * Ld 3 Nn no : : Harry H. Askew, 61, of 1940\() Dr., Monroe, formerly lof Pontiac, died. Sunday following ja One-year illness. ... 2 Surviving besides his wife, ; Mitchell Askew, are sisters. The body will be shipped to ' ; from there to Havrede Grace, Md., Evening Should Swell). But Sheriff in Florida ‘he tunerel. iter Number: of Voters in an Investigates Case Nancy Lynn Love area 3 _ Primary Election . Involving Doctor, Boat Nancy lynn Love, the six month vard have - Fe Ban wes generally light Or ae Tee * ~ gry rl any i gm : a oa bad strongly opposed f| departnet and the quarterly re- ing as residents began to turn out} Gay he had not “‘closed the books”! Hospital, Se oe Sen ft ae ee for a primary election, but evening in the mysterious disappearance) There will be a prayer service beauty parking meters. : ‘ voting Sars wis expected t 7 dont pric A cinatalag tintin Beans «ok ag Aecdg ds oye Another Hees held over from *« * *. ‘ swell registered a doctor’s yacht, although a sister Funeral Home v -| a previous hearing is pre | Detective Lt. Merlyn Holmquist _ és participating. of the nurse had tolc him she had!4| H, Mullins of the Columbia) posed revision of the city’s sign /reported this morning on an at- a << = 8 talked with the missing woman by) Avenue Baptist Church officiating.) ordinance. Real estate beard |tempted saferobbery at the Quar- yo | Aspot check of the three largest| Aer he Tell ial ee el en an in| mamnlens sine veqnettel eS ‘tam, Seurtat: an: Sune aegle Base. it | precinets in the township showed] ~g dy the Gaskins Funeral Home, Harris-| tay have prepared a five-page| it | Se ae oe iching of Mrs. Mary Ann a be ye peg yg my . ee : 2 6 iene ~"* fo of Tesnten, Ko: Burial will be at the Sunset Hill 3 lor where, an adjoining door segs ces Bec eh : : ar. pe: 079 8 Cahoon confirmed an carlier’re- ore See 2-1 Vote in to market the combination a Se eS ene nt | port that he had talked by tele-|{, G. Mille was knocked from the safe but polis close at $ p.m. will win | STUDY CIVIL DEFENSE PROBLEM — Wil- the Federal CD Administration, studying a sim- |xi-nonald, of Bordentown, N, J.| Laurence G. Miller, the 9-year- wawni pe ae Pinceg onthe April ballet. | liam Aho (left), rescue training director for Pon- ulated CD problem. It was part of the Rescue In- lie quoted Mrs. MeDonald as say-|old son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin tf @ rine — There are contests for four| tiac, and Robert A. Stierer (right), assistant Civil stitute ‘conducted in Battle Creek recently by |ing ‘the call came trom Florida| Miller of 439 Alberta St. died this] oe © eee \ nominations on the Democartic| Defense director for Pontiac, are shown here with Region 4 of the administration. although she did not know from) morning at Pontiac General Hos- K = ~ Thet|ock Holme said, os slate—treasurer, trustee, justice of| James D, Ramsey, regional administrator for what place. pital. BPR Jo nowland Says ar Bg opens thane se ler meer : ue Dee eae Gecahat [tne eae Mantes, Wate. 19) ‘Dockeles. Seacte OF i coder to got out” 4 sSesererees =: leads Guilty: AS ee ke ey ape cee cea { cae te ae ee | 2 : | Mrs, Scales had been the object ® will be at 2 p.m. Wednes-| WASHINGTON — Sen. Know-| Birmingham Exchange Club is 1 gens very much upset and sick. Mrs Service was at 10 today at the/of State Dulles have urged a de-| Providence Hospital Detroit, after ‘Hall on road; Precinct!.. operated at nearby Muttonville.|said brought no agreement, President Eis scales told her not to try to get 1M| c+ George Greek Orthodox Church, vote for the resolution to/a long illness, She had made her a build- . + , . a - such with her anymore. with the pastor, Rev. Achille Sia-|demonstrate solid support. The/home at 1235 Edison Ave., Detroit. | ing on Williams. ‘road. or bluntly told Israel it ndw has the maximum assu:ance *« @ officiating, with burial in|House passed it 355-61. ae dé tats . Ss saan | that it can reasonably expect at this juncture, or that a. a husband, Eugene,/OQak Hill Cemetery. Arrangements) The Senate is expected to begin Prov emiienen, Se attend | P z Offi Hit Te can be recénciled with fairness to others.” ne ee nae ee tle ake aoee oot ee eat rf Doane College in Crete, Neb. Osi 1cé Fil teetiied at hia exam. That was a key phrase in/sult for, divorce cierene cuple’s|Mrs. Mary Jane Sandow | fis money bill before i this 5°) she was a member of Brewster Barron after the latter beast- B . an 800-word statement 8U-|two children, Mrs. Mary Jane Sandow died) 282820 * soot Pligrim Congregational Church $300 R | had been intimate with usiness Heads thorized by the President Previously" Dodge's wife, Mrs! sunday ‘atthe home of het onl As revised by” Senate commt| Ser'et ts Detrit Women's OXY B crate wife, Betty, 35, .jat his Thomasville, Ga., va-|.""; Bi gnns had a Stanley, 33 Virginia Ave., after ajtees, the resolution would provide) qyp — sister, Mrs. Jean Kerr. |, », * « |cation headquarters. : ca la because of the|*Wo years’ illness. that “if the President determines Lakeville Theft May Be Mrs. Fetting testified that her | He nurse. The. Dodges ‘also have two She is survived by two sons\the necessity thereof, the United| Survivors include two sisters-in- intercepted a letter she | | He wound it up with a new ap). Stanley and Jay, two brothers and|States is prepared to use armed|!aw, Mrs. Seymour Adams of Bir- Linked to Breakins Gt |had written Barron revealing dates H™ ipeal for Israeli cooperation with daughters two sisters, forces” to assist Middle Eastern|™mingham and Mrs. Alec Adams of 2 Nearby Schools with Barron, who tim. Service will be at 3.p.m. Wednes-|ations seeking such aid “against|Des Moines, lowa and several ’ as a “ladies man, "Tho United States, tor its Naw York ()fficial day at the Huntoon Funeral Home,|@rmed aggression from any colin. |cousins. aa carpenter husband to -Attend Discussions 6 oe eS oe te i | with her pastor Rev. M. R. Ever-|T¥ controlled by mesciamers Ponta oy Cbs pa : ; : hunting. support, the United Na- - e ette of the Baldwin Avenue Evan-|Communism. Chape m. Pest Office, 555 Lakeville een of Current Issues iaucas Se tes athens Shineatiie tin Boosts Fluoridation gelical United Brethren Church| Up to 200 million dollars in mili-R. Hamilton Co. with burial in : BS . 40 Wilbur V. Hamm ud . and principles of the Buril will be in\‘@ty and economic aid also would|Greenwood Cemetery. » estaped with more than ; acto, | | onute Cx =. ate aide reduce the char The Pontiac Area Chamber of| charter, as the world’s best hope NEW White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. made availa for Middle! ant Postmaster Marion Haddrill dis- to manslaughter at his\to attend the “Congressional Is- ._ |missioner Leona Baumgartner says * * & Police Arrest Man covered the front door of the build- Ml suee Clinic” in Detroit, Feb, 2¢.|,, Staeli, officials said, however.fuoridation of New York's City’s|T hig Man Took Senators O'Mahoney (D-Wyo) on Fetonious Assault oe beled Seen Se Oe | gyqngored by the United States| =!" talks with American officials|water supply would have saved pd Dongen DTD theady evel told Oakland County Sheriff's Judge T. Kane, \chamber of Commerce, the clinic|“2* NOt at an end. Despite the air|§5 million dollars in children's) S hortcut to said they will try to amend the| Thomas Edward Mitchell, 27, of _ fectives the cash drawer latch whem Potting was panel discussions, led by|* “mality about American pro-idental bills in 10 years. : resolution in the Senate 258 Elm St., was arrested by Pon- been removed and the contents| raigned, referred the case to businessmen from the country,(Smmeemens,_larash Ambassador x -—* * Hi Ow Ar 4 Police | scattered about. Twc boxes con-| court's probation department on spending and taxes, government|“r* E2an. sald be expects to She said the bulk of the opposi- IS n rest Ae neeand Vegi Ok Ghhoeal & taining cash and checks were mias-| ordered a psychiatric competition, wages and labor, and|™*¢t *#eain with Secretary Ofition to fluoridation “is centered Man Held on Charge _ charging felonious assault , ing.- : > tion of Fetting. He set date |-climate” for economic growth, State Dulles — “‘but no te has| among “professional anti's.” A Drayton Plains man who ad-| assa . fer sentencing. heen fixed’ Ss mitted Friday he entered the Of Indecent Exposure yf Ff \ Postal Inspector M. P. Wood ‘A dees a = “{ am not impressed by the |Bloomfield Hills High School has Mitchell was apprehended at 78 reported that $129.4 was taken | Fetting, who lives at nearby| In addition, local and regional|[ULLES STILL OPEN size of the opposition,” she said, |two things to blame for his arrest—|_ Samuel Greene, 28, of 5% Grant|Baldwin Aye., by Detective in cash and $210 in checks. Losieaen, told the sadgn be business leaders will discuss and| While the main U. S. effort was| adding: “I just think they make |a shortcut he took, and alert police.|St., arrested Wednesday charged|Hendren and Officer Gerald Na- Two schocls in Addison Town- pee Promised no leatency or specific issues shaping up/shifting to the U. N. at New York! « lot of noise.” : Lee Roy Persful, 22, of 5674 Wil-|With indecent exposure, Was com-|varee. He is accused of being one ship were also repoyjed broken Pleading guilty,/ present Congress. City, Dulles’ door still was open| 4 caring yesterday on a radi liams Lake Rd., will be arraigned Mitted to the Oakland County Jailjof two men who allegedly brand- into shortly before the post office ; / | Chamber Manager John W. Hirl-|t0 Eban if his government wants She expressed her be.|!” Circuit Court today on a charge|Saturday pending an examination|ished a knife and inflicted = four incident. It ig not known yeti () [i Fj / Hi inger said cost for the day’s pro-|to change its mind about holding), _» that fluoridation ‘will event-|°! breaking and entering. Wednesday in Municipal Court. {inch eut on the left leg of Wagner whether there is any connection 16 AS FIP@ TIES jzram win be $7, which inctudes|°" to the Gaza Strip and the Gulf! nanny be approved Bloomfield Hills Police Chief} Greene was arraigned before|as he and two friends were leaving between the crimes. : oe ae / two.way bus transportation, reg-(et game sree called Sarm The Board of Estimate will hold| Cl" opel omens maperea oly eta oman mr el os npr! 2 : , ; : i wncheon, Buses ; orman Denhke saw Persful manded examination, He failed SCHOOL RANSACKED , Missouri Rest Home Seave Gy Tek’ at 8 a.m. end re] ‘Geld Dest: Betty Snrelgn |p opr Soggy fluoridation Pro-|ints the parking lot behind the po-|furnish a $500 bond. i Pig nserdie ved —— At 10:48 a.m, yesterday the jan- / turn at 5:30. The program is sched-| minister, said last night Israeli ' : lice station, park his car, and : itor of the Lakeville School report-| (Continued From Page One) _|uled for the Sheraton-Cadillac Ho-| troops would evacuate Sharm. el: = head for the nearby high school. : ed to the Sheriff's office that) 1. i aia tel. Sheikh in an hour if the Unitea |City Man Sentenced Watching Persful in the moon- . e- foe ena gnetigr Sgn Coed, Nqaited petreleua| | States guaranteed free shipping [for Drunk Drivin The atromen took. Perafl's G | T t Y C th through a rear . Clase- | . ; : e patrolmen took Persful’s car rooms and offices were ransacked, fuel stored in big pressure tanks| Waterford House Fire -_« oo < 9 teaye, aunt then ordered blen ¥0 cunt un- O Ing ou but nothing was reported missing. Begg Msucrgged = , ding Blamed on Smoki ° Clarence Owens, Sr., 62, of 745) out of the school. A jump from a a eR Ne eemton Veleataer Fue De = a aitioomide TV appenrmnce, rt eed na Oany bk beeen a wal “< a : sth: “4 5 — she proposed three other possible ’ : W enough to avoid arrest. John Southerby, 4399 West St., putea: had — =) acaa on ee a ee solutions: (1) a similar guarantee|for 40 days after he was found) He pleaded guilty to the breakin onfined. Ag aln opened |... weeks s re at the home of Wesley Riley, |°Y ©&yPt Saudi Arabia and Jor-\uilty of drunk driving and caus-|charge before West Bloomfield i : m. Sher- passed argues “ 1088 Premont St., at 4 a.m. Satur- dan, which border the gulf, (2)|ing an accident. Township Justice Elmer Dieterle, disrupted, and|, The nursing home fire was the) ‘The fire started in the living |Sharm gl Sheikh to prevent har-\failed to pay a $100 fine plus 20)/ Court: = be =f gun from a home in rail change scattered about. Ajttird of ite kind in the state inl oom of the frame building ang \assment of guit shipping, and (3)/days in jail. He appeared before aren, bey, whe Sirretineg 6 ee Tee oald , new record player is missing, they|Sehtly mére than four Years./dsmage was estimated at $1,500 by| “mone Sn Pence ‘realy. i Car Fire in Pontiac Detroit shopping district with a| Hunt sald Detroit police | mty revealed, and $25, mostly in bills, << ta ee a a P, vite i” \Waterford Township firemen who = Ca ses $150 D stolen gun Saturday afternoon, was) toy eee fom a Sls ast Missouri last July.|"evered tie ca ts D Trailer Dwellers Meet uses GMage jack . ee ee 4 : Siehtoun > dea ng and con were| T)j ; Pontiac Firemen were called to| County 's Home today. The Weather in tthe fall of 1952, In Hillsboro, (Covered by insurance, isney Receives | ca ra © — anect 1-(15 6 Perry S about Lam to ee cee ot i Louis. The labore — Highest Award a nee on er con twluens uct ef on oan fire in aga og flushed without a strug- oe was ltbele At i were uto. le from a large brick and steel Fe UA. Weather Barean Revert |home was operated by PSulilke’s Aide to Speak Prom Film Guild |#* 2 ,,vening ot the Tin Can}. Cause of the fire in. the auto, incinerator in which he had taken] a. ae e'ena and her husband. JACKSON w — Kevin McCann, ba ig heat EE ayy ~sirand ee Eel, Rees 5 Oe tee Me ee Sea es ran Mar gy teeters FEDS, Sg econ “a, S| ne ph. today deo aun 5. at the in Day Ban-|—Famed film producer Walt Dis- H “7 tes The trouble began, police B75, het OSM ue rake, perished In the Are. (quet'In Jacann, Monday, Feb, 15 [ney was presented withthe Scren|scing will be held Rent week st, they added | MEEID PAR. a8 on bay tes - . Producers Guild's highest honor, are . tempting to steal.a pair of blue | , Today in Pontiac the Milestone Award, last night, Jeans from the basement of a | on Lowest tempersture preceding § a.m. x“ © Federal department store, 14335 | 9 AYVCTDC Eo: | ‘At § om: Wind velocity § mph. | The presentation was made ata] ‘Haven’t Been Able to Sleep’ Gratiot, The gun fell from his | (UT ae a “ab Fa our Income Tax [arity en es = Hi; ag A gage e iy guests, inc } ° Md * ‘ | . HSSE ise iiewany et 11:28 p.m. : ‘many of the top personalities of He picked the weapon up and V | -! ie Pie Fs one fr eet . er cagatea prepared by the U. S. the entertainment world. S U rvl Vor Fire Tells borage soe pledge Bime-cgp \ ; | evenue oer ‘ hed sg Dimitra Hmgentwe || Internal Revenue Servic fo help you prepare your one | he atrermeantea paave | OF Fleeing on Crutches || te sre, dom cratt 'e | pee A Bate presented by actor Yul Brynner, ; Seven Mile, looking for a hiding we, fe BM eeeaeee: sires aca ARE YOU THE HEAD OF THE HOUSE? representing Cecil B. DeMille, = ce, , / J\ Scr arte Were you unmarried or legally separated at the close of the a ros ee WARRENTON, Mo. INS) ~ necihaert eat Sere No i ta bond, ; | | ' sue te year? Did you furnish over half the cost of maintaining house. |. The award was in recognition of had been a ghastly day and Mrs./@nything the matter. as th ran, gun : ; ;, ar rT hold and have a relative living there for the entire year, ancapt for |Disney’s contributions to education, Myrtle Gordon, 68, could not sleep * * ke. to the rear of a nearby supermar-| Superb Block Finishing } f Sesastees Soo a temporary absence? Are you entitled to a dependency deduction science, art and literature. well last night. _| “A few minutes later, there was son becarpe leg Mile, Two officers | on Kn eo 1 Cloudy for the relative? If so, then you are entitled to the special tax rates |, Speakers who lauded the pro- * * t an alarm that the ‘place was on| incre, tne boy down (9 mem — Spotting end US ha tnad of bousebebé. — — Se a nee) seelny got-out of bed and put on eee Perfect Pressing ; pia! oe 8 sen, r Bradley, represe after midnight, mono. - t temperature Perr? 2 1) ee ee 4 Did you pay over half the cost of maintaining a how ld the armed servi Ag nd Pace hobbled on her crutches out to “y "my and |. The boy passed the gun out with- Call : “31| which is the principal place of abode of your father or mother? |Mesta, Washington, D. C., social|‘#! with newsmen.in the walle). aa in aoe wt fine 0a rapraomengiom ; _ | Does elther quality as your dependent? If so, use the head of figure and former ambassador os teege gPrond oo. ome tle helped me. I never walked faster to leave for several min-| FE 5-6107 i - household rates. grsrecsrect a ng = we MEmMG| ta may Hite. When 1 reached the [satg; MyinE Ne ‘as eirald, Police sa uae ; Also, if you have an unmarried child, grandchild, or stepchild ee hoe ee a . | Gee te Gp bak, poeple were |. : ) a penn hd nl eens Yur | ai Preset cn” | see" Tu tae | Ped ih rye | ered Onl Co pone a | 31 — and you paid over half the cost of maintaining that : i. these gerne ; from where 4 é $4} household — use the Head of Household rates — that is — Sched- . : : eee ‘No one really got excited ome provers pron Ag me A GENEY § i ule ITI — in your instruction booklet. * [Seaton Off to Honolulu | thing burning “ " [though and the evacuation W&S) tunt, girector of Children’s Serv: | DRY = fe . 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TENDER, JUICY the right to navigate this gulf is|consideration are aa a key point of its current designed to break gaining. hold of Egypt * * transport routes ge OF i | iF is i g* - TENDER BEEF POT. aT il aH fi lt “ “ SIRLOIN ™ = __STEAKS ‘SHORT “RIBS Bub ah “79 i This V Entities Geed : a : oun aa Limit Fresh” Tues, : : ‘GROUND 3 OX ib. : s ~ HIGHER” 1 ‘ 8 : efit i : f a . c . fe & : e H is FeSER8 FrgT ay.8 fre! Ha fit | “ | i ey 7 Standard Pontiac Stock Car Sweeps Its Class in the Two = .2 ei Most Important Events to You From the Standpoint of Sace" _ on-the-Highway Performance... - Winning First, Second and HARRISBURG, Pa,/# — Penn- sylvania’s veterans of foreign erty oe hir ace in | e Flying Mile all innin American Communist party’s plan headquarters Pp A ST 40 ~» “The experts have been saying, “W atch Pontiac at Daytona” — and : there’s been plenty to watch! Pontiac was the most exciting car on Troubled with GETTING UP NIGHTS rae Sack, wuPS, LEGS the beach, as the last minute box-score above will show you. This im- Pippin sgl pressive record was made by a NASCAR-approved, strictly production fenced 0" Glandular Indamsmmstion. model Chieftain, powered by Pontiac’s special high performance Strato- Streak V-8 with 317 h.p., 10 to 1 compression ratio .~. . and featuring Pontiac’s new Trt-Power Carburetion System. What does this mean ¥ #, i eel Ve 3 = : First and Second Place in NASCAR Acceleration Tests Run. at From a Standing Start Over a Measured Mile! to you as an ordinary, everyday \driver? It means you can_ drive America’s Number One Road Car —with all the ruggedness, safety __and precision handling that make it a favorite of the men who earn their living by driving. And you can own it’ at prices starting below 30 models of the low-price three! Why not make a date right now to catch up on the newest, most’ spectacular performance on the road today? Tomorrow would be a wonderful day for that thrill! We Said It-ond Daytona Proved It. Completely new from Povier to Personality wee Sieben “eos __ PONTIAG’S AMERICA’S NUMBER 1 ROAD CAR! ” SEE ing PONTIAC DEALER i ea a Rg ANd Sa MEI Ee ? i Parents carrying power of the water.” Many parents fear taking direct mother’s|action toward children. Psycholégical knowledge can’t tries to help us with this fear. We can read : psychology books until our _.|brains are jammed with informa- tion on how to act toward Andy— and still remain incapable of com- rear mitting ourselves to the carrying a power of action toward him. tell us what to swing us over the chasm between doing and fear ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1957 do, they cannot that lies Fear Direct Action This is the.weakness of parent education. Though the experts can seems so right to me that I can’t be bothered fussing about its consequences.” Often parents who fear action -iteward children were victims of childhood overprotection. They dare not give themselves to any risky action because they were denied discovering how often it blesses us. Ani Chapter Plans Pre-Lenten Party | . Hazel and Alice Kabodian were cohostesses to members of Ani Chapter of the Armenian Relief Nebs Club Meets “Mrs. Nyda Caldwell Society Tuesday evening in their home on Prospect strept..—— Reports were presented on the newly organized chapter's card party held recently. Pians are be- ing made for a pre-Lenten party, with Mrs, Fred Hamilton serving as general chairman. Refreshments were served the hostess during the social hour. Custom Upholstery : % Block Seuth of Veorhels WILLIAM K. COWIE ] | 18 E. Huron : Give your child a challenge. Accordion lessons | teach all the fundamentals of music and will - provide a lifetime of pleasure and popularity. 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We can't imagine gnyone passing up an opportunity to win $900 when all it takes is a little time spent having fun with the Pot-O-Gold puzzle. “Ii you would like to be the one, get busy on your entry now and be sure to follow all the miles. H no winner is found for last week's puzzle, you may win that check for almost a thousand dollars. . The puzzle consists of (1) a number of circles which con- tain a lew scrambled letters, and (2) a corresponding list of clues to these words printed below. The object is to arrange each group of circled letters into a word that best fits its clue. Employs No Think Tricks,Says Quizman Van Doren QUALITY TOOLS |-- : , by ne NEW YORK (INS)—Quiz expert believe it will work. I just hope.” classes in literature, pooh-poohed,; The mail the tall, curly haired The word which you select tor Circle No. 1, then would be the Charlies Van Doren, whose visibly; Van Doren, who furrows his the idea that he is a memory pahelor gets is still largely ATLAS @ CLAUSING @ DELTA : = which you would print in the space to the right of (1!) istrenuous thinking has won him brow, counts on his fingers and wizard, “matrimonial proposals.” 2 elow. y i » has ‘ ; , Jit |e atlanta he ‘aj — i ‘nesreameparl dimmed pe mae | mumbles while ‘hoping and squeez-|,.. Aa my ee es ne “] may have to send out form SHOPSMITH @ DeWALT . by | ae : ; z his memory,” also insists that)” . : yy > dd. ** : You'll notice that some circles contain $ signs in pots | “] just stand there and hope to. "® US Memory 8 name of an author in class, and) letters,” Van Deren laughed. “‘t PORTER-CABLE e@ SKIL : Gall ag bint’ poe aS ee bas 4 —T iget an idea,” he said today. Bolder (ress |to merce: imost of the time I can't remember — a — on regan j : o * f . - ae ” , . ~an't) im si surprised at - ro- ; : — ; The 31-year-old Columbia Uni- “I just read,” he told Inter- my room number. In fact, I can't P e Pp BROWNIE-SHARPE @ MILWAUKEE : met: S sign, of cores, can vopresent totter i= | versity English instructor, who re-| national News Service. “I don’t |remember my own social security Pes#ls—did you know I got about + ‘turns to the quiz show “Twenty Set out to memorize. But of jnumber—I'm not good at num-' a hundred valentines?” TERMS. AVAILABLE : One”’ tonight, added: | course I'm the kind of guy who (bers.” Tonight Van Doren will either Do the same in al! the other circles. Study the clues care- tully and arrange all the letters into words that you believe best conforms to these clues. Use your § signs to help you “It’s some association and some oks up one thing in the En- | The son of Pulitzer Prize poet/continue playing the TV quiz or] plain idiot hopefulness. | eyelopedia Britannica and keeps Mark Van Doren is becoming quit with his $138,000. It seems reading for the next 30 or 40 i‘‘more and more embarrassed" at likely he'll go on, although he spell out the right words. “People insist I must use some. : ikind of thinking tricks. Well, 1) P®5®*- ithe attention he's won. {won't say officially till show time | 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. |know something about logic and) “At that I've only read about 20| “It was bad enough when stu- ‘9 P-™. EST, NBC-TV). i SUBTRACT TCO ‘ Five Blocks N - = \I do try to associate one bit of per eent of the Britannica. I dip dents started applauding my en-| Barring ties he can’t lose more tocks North of .14-Mite: Reed : PUZZLE NO. 38 knowledge with another. into it on weekends as booster|trance into class. But now people than $10,500, and if he continues BIRMINGHAM MI 4-0444 “ “But when I doen't know it right readings since I got on thé show. are coming in the doors and people Winning, his potential is unlimited. ee 8 off, I have to squeeze it out of | usually re-read the almanac andiare coming in the windows. Asked if he thought his winning (PS ‘my memory. I always hope the|the world atlas each weekend too."| ‘‘The mail is piling up, and I streak would continue, Van Doren DAILY 8 te 6:00 — SATURDAY § te 5:00 sanswers will come, but IT never| Van Doren, interviewed between don't even have time to eat.” ‘smiled, “I'm not superstitious.” * 1 Seeteeeer ee eeeeeeeeereee t | eeee er ee ee ee ee ee ee eee * — . | 4 Qissecceccsece Soonoack gr PES Diccclasusicccctsscecken ‘ ' | “#6, & 3 My) Sageosnec wee 99 cesvesseversxeses Aor %e FRESH! jl 8 eveeseee POC eereesreeeee 4 Cede ee ee eeeeneaeeenee H <¥ ** 8. ° : On 80 Dicscccececes cescese eee | | a SAD sso. cnrcncicwnnswenecsanwsersersentdesastase: : . . { e = STREET ADDRESS eee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee es ro wee i s ; .) wse7nveee ry CITY co coccccicciccewssi- PHOME WO. 3c. cciceeccrse ~ (SSP SSS SC SSS SSS STB BSE SSBB eee eee eee ee TrTTIiLTirtittitttt ttt Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail fresher at Kroger SOLUTION CLUES 1. If this is what you specialize in. the truth should assure your success in argument. 2. Sponges are ideal ‘to ———— up liquids on the floor. JUMBO 24 SIZE Head Lettuce Crisp, fresh from Colifornia. . Wonderful for salads or sand- Mead €. wiches. Kroger. low, low price. 3%. In making the————of a survey. a good deal of ad- justing may be neceSsary.——_—~ | 4. A horse like this could be somewhat small. 5. Sedate person is likely to find persistent hard to endure. re 6. During strikes the officials involved will have to give much time to their 7. Indian braves, sneaking up for a night attack. often signal each other with ——_——— notes. 8. Inclination to ————— a good playwright is more than a severe critic can resist, , “its 9. A man who is this will often be cheated. 10. The average Roman in his had a simple dignity. age om BETTER CALIFORNIA SUNKIST Navel Oranges ? 11. This reminds one of a certain color. PRODUCE IS Fresher mE NT a _ 12. Because a spooky ————— was seen at intervals, the old house was said to be haunted. ° Niusan seit me, rl about to get married will ———— to become good at KROGER i 4. A poor man’s ———— will not be attractive to a man. bet- Full of sweet golden goodness. = . ter off financially. Fine for slicing in salads. Large Doz. ¢ = 15. Many an ocean ———— is awe-inspiring in its power. aI Co f 16._The potential,danger of one is not to be underestimated. FS b= | Fs fe OFFICIAL CONTEST. RULES presi RAR eR ral : 1. Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- ate families. 2. A contestant may submit os many entries as he or she wishes but*they must be on official entry blanks printed in this newspaper. 3 To submit an entry the contestant must print his answer P words in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted = lines and_attach it securely to a 2-cent postcard. No entries ; : = will be acepted if théy are in envelopes, Entries for Puzzle No. ce _ Made with flavorful pineapple = 38 must bear a Tuesday, Feb. 26, postmark (or before). No vinegar. Not too thiet net feo 14-Oz, € = entries received after that tinge whether mailed or delivered hy thi Kr Sel le Bottle = hand, will be declared eligible. The Press is not responsible for Seg *eeee we priee- entries lost or delayed in the mail. = 4. Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. §. The Pontiac Press will award a cash prize of $100 a week to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest, It more than one winning answer is receivéd the prize will be divided equally among the winners. It any week or weeks should pass without any winners, the prize will be added weekly until a winning solution is submitted. Orange Drink Kraft pure delicious, wonder- & ful refreshing drink for every- 46-Oz, 19: 2 TENDER 4-14 POUND AVERAGE YOUNG TURKEYS NEW SENSATIONAL “WONDERBIRDS" one. Kroger special low, low Can 6. Winners will be awarded an extra cash bonus of $25 i price. each if they are Pontige Press subscribers of record on the day winners are announced. Only one such bonus can be awarded to each prize-winner no matter how many weekly prizes may accumulate. gee Has 7. Each week's puzzle will be published Monday, Wednes- day and Friday until the contest's end. Either or all will be considered as ollicial entry blanks. 8. Winners and correct solutions will be announced each Friday of the week following individual contests. Olficial keeper of answers will. be Frederick C. Ziem, prosecutdr for Oakland County. Only the General Features Corp., originators of the puzzles, will know the solutions until after each contest is over. | Answers will be delivered to the Press judyes ‘by Mr. Ziem . alter the tinal deadline. : : } 9. There ts only one correct solution to the POT-O-GOLD _ puzzle, and only that correct answer can win. The decision of the judges is final ae oe cores to abide m4 Ed “ i ’ decision. entries becoming the property Dna Poe and eine com be senemed,. 10. Completed puzzles must be dddressed to POT-O-GOLD, POST OFFI BOX 58, Pontigc, Miohigan. Winners will be notified either by telephone or in the mails. i Banquet Dinners | ROASTING CHICKENS Your choice of beef chicken or cq ¢ turkey. Fresh frozen-for extra - Each - * YOUR freshness. Special low price. “ e CHOICE Lb AL ALR rt Get Top Value Stamps Plus Low, Low, Low Prices at Kroger! / ‘ 5 ‘ ve z fe - Fe “t - ly a 28. } a fee : } 4 * F » 4 : e ‘~ oe Twirl Contest Held at Orion ‘the National Baton Twirling Con- Twirlers From Nation and Canada; Plainville Girl 2nd Winner LAKE ORION — Grand Cham- pion Suellen Schumm, 9, of La- Porte, Ind., burst into tears as she was crowned supreme ,twirler in test at the high school here Satur- day. Sponsors were the Land-O- Lakes Majorettes, and director was Roy Hess. Suellen, during the long tests lasting from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., had also taken the award for nine- year-olds and won the junior cham- at the Commerce fire hall into right are Ray Price, township fire FIREMEN HONOR TOWNSHIP VETERANS — Commerce Township volunteer firemen turned their Saturday night meeting 4 surprise retirement dinner in honor of three township officials/who will retire on April 1. Left to chief; Lee Welch, board trustee; Jim Gardner, township supervisor; and Earl Garner, township Pontiac Press Phote clerk. Chief Price presented gifts to the trio on behalf of the vol- | unteers, The trio represents a total of 83 years of township service. Gardner and Garner have each served 28 years while Welch has been a township official for 25 years. Gardner is winding up his 22nd year as supervisor; Garner, his 26th year as clerk. Prayer Age AVONDALE — Elmwood Meth- at z Freie af nays * was her “first trophy” she held it very tightly at all . ; 3 ; rey meeting and Themes SE we Pat ye Be heme of tes. dinner followed by © business program. ‘County Deaths Mrs, Donald R. Brock FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP \Service for Mrs, Geraldine 'Winter Concert iby Lake Orion - Band, Tuesday Brock, 29, who died Friday at Mt. i LAKE ORION—Lake Orion High nsion Watch Bands : Ladies’ — Men's Special a | 95 Georges-Newports lewelry Dept. Carmel Mercy Hospital will be held School B: | | at 2 p.m. today at the Ross B. Northrop Funeral Home on Grand River, Detroit, Burial will be Andren A. Michelson officiating. She is sur ivvedby her husband, | Dr, Donald R., a_ pathologist at | Mt. Carmel; two sons, Donald Mi-| ; parents Mr. | Harry S. Wolfe; two! \brothers, Harry E, and Donald of| (Advertisement) And f sometimes su: ie with a mild bladder irritation —, feeling. rn out because s, Doar ‘8 ‘5 Pills often help action, by their th-| iam Hibbard, Walled Lake; a if brother and a sister in England; | less ni don't try Doan’s Pills, get the same ee Bes enjoved for -_ economy | Book Reviewers Slate Livonia, and a sister, Mrs. Viola’ Manning of Farmington, William H. Powell - WALLED LAKE — Service for} William Henry :Powell, 75, of 321, West Walled Lake Dr., will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday from the |Richardson-Bird Funeral Home here.. Mr. Powell, county resi- Burial will be in Walled Lake Cemetery. He is survived by two daughters, Barbara at home, and Mrs. Wil-| one sister in Australia and two’ grandchildren. x Monday Talk, Tea Sishrveobes One Full Year Guerantee From Houses, Apartments, Gro- cery Stores and Restaurants. Re- main out only one hour. No signs used. Rox Ex Company 1014 Pont. 8. BE. Bide. FE -4-9462 WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Book Review Club here will meet at 1 p.m. today at the home of Mrs. William Ladanyi, 6578 Long- worth Ave. Mrs. John Naz will, review Eugene . O'Neil'’s book,) “Long Day’s Journey Into Night.” * we bk, Following the review, ibe served. dent for eight years, died today./ and, under direction of David Leith will present the 17thineed of more judges in the su- in Annual Mid Winter Band Concert|preme court and the need of mod- iGrand Lawn Cemetery with Rev. at the High School Gym on Tues- ernizing office equipment and pro- \day at 8 p.m. Proceeds go into a fund ‘for | the purchase of music for the | pep band and the German band. Tickets wil] be available at the oor, Lake Orion Groups Agree on Recreation LAKE ORION — Meetings of the Orion Township Board and the Lake Orion School Board here last week, both groups vot- ed to cooperate in paying one third each, along with the vil- lage,. toward the sutmmer recrea- tion program. Town board also allocated $1,000 to Gingellville Community Center and $1,500 to the Lake Orion Youtty Center for recreation, Extension Club to Meet ’ - ‘HITE LAKE—The White Lake: ‘Home Extension Group will meet’ et the White Lake Church Tuesday, | Carl Prindel | at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. and Mrs. Willard Wernet will pre- sent the lesson on “Quick and Thrifty Meals.’ Scouts to Hold Banquet UNION LAKE — The Cub Scout: ‘of pack 36 are holding their Blue| land.Gold Banquet on Tuesday at! tea will the Multi-Lakes Club House at 7) p.m. It is a pot-luck affair: pionship. . Jodie Marshall, of Plainville, tallest girl in the contests won the senior championship. The first two times Suellen and Jodie performed in finals for judges, a tle. resulted. The third time Suellen won by one tenth of a Selita S$. Smth, 5, of Sharpsville, Ind.; Margaret J. Wells, 7, of Port Huron; Paulette Lugowy, 8, of Hamilton, Ont.; and Suzanne James, 10, of Royal Oak were all winners in their age groups for the Junior Championship. Other winners in their age groups included Bonnie Kugel of ‘Comstock Park who won over Sue -Bahrke of Orion 1956 Michigan State Champion; Sandra Baker, 12, of Hamilton, Ont.;. June Ann Ciampa, 13, of Dearborn; Sharron Shutty, 14, of Oak Park; Shirley Boetz, 15, of Pioneer, Ohio; Mari- lyn Schulte 16, of East-Detroit and Jodie Marshall in the 17-and-over group. Another twirloff thrice repeated was with two batons, featuring Sharron Shutty, 14, and June Ann Ciampa, 13. The third ballot showed a tie and so it was thus declared. The final decision. of the corps was a difficult one, Pat Duncan's known to fans of the |’ Majorettes, Lions football games won on a technical point of military pre- cision over the Betty Feist Ma- jorettes of Hamilton, Ont. who featuerd more intricate steps and rythym. : A most touching contestant was Shirley Westfall, a deaf mute from Hamilton, Ont. whose teacher was with her at the starting line and tapped the beats on her arm so she would be in rythmn. She pro- —qgressed alone with much confid- ence and won an “A” medal on her merits. Justice Black Speaks CLARKSTON — Justice Eugene Black spoke to 75 members of the Northeast Oakland County Demo- cratic Club Sunday night at the Caribou Inn, here. He stressed the MMFC Report odist Church has announced the following agenda for their evangel- istic cottage prayer meetings which will be held today through March 1. All meetings will start at 10 a.m. Today with Mrs. Midvale; Tuesday Kingsbury School New Addition Used METAMORA — Students + the Kingsbury elementary school south. east of. Metamora are now using a new addition to the school, which includes two classrooms, office, locker room and washroom. Total hur @lark, 3126 h Mrs. Howard sewage system, architect's fee, equipment ‘and a heating plant large enough to liandle future addi- tions. * * * | Kingsbury is a private school, founded by. the late Carlton M. Higbie and Mrs. Higbie. “‘The chil- dren are taught four Rs, rather than three, the fourth being re- sponsibility.” The 35 students come mostly cost was $35,000, covering also|- nda Slated rgeg 2311 Auburn Rd.: ieee these yer as For transportation call PE 5-1873. Mrs. Lloyd Dell is publicity. Proceeds from the affair‘ will go into the church building fund. Almont Folks Have 2 Parties; Village, Peoples handling ALMONT — Almont Village will have two parties again this year for the village election—the Village Party and the Peoples party. Both parties have been actively engaged in seeking candidates. On Saturday, the Village Party met at the town hall at 2:30 p.m. te select candidates. The Peoples Party will meet at the same place this evening, at 8 p.m. for caucus, from the Hunt Club district, al- though a few are from the Lapeer and Oxford areas, Troy Agenda: Utilities Talks, TROY—City Commissioners to- night will have further discussion on a proposed agreement between the cities of Troy and Birming- ham for the purchase of water ‘cclm street Wednesday. A nose bag Both parties will have placed in nomination names of persons to be! elected to the following offices: 3) trustees for 2 years; one trustee for 1 year; village president; vil- lage clerk; village treasurer and village assessor. Promising Few to Meet FOUR TOWNS—The -Promising Few Extension Club is holding its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Carl Munn of. Mal- 2 Schools Damaged Hocaes Samoa hag ordered — for a government print- press, Apia learns. by Romeo Vandals vandalism here last weekend, po- lice chief Gordon Osgood, reported today, Twenty large pane windows in) the Maples School were jens meo High School smashed by a rock and a 16 inch cement block iwhich lay inside, No entrance was made, police said, Three juveniles, six, nine and ten years of age were a ‘ed and confessed to the vandal- ism, They were turned over to their father for disciplinary ac- tion, Further disposition of the case is pending, Osgood said. Cost of damage and repair is’ estimated at. about $225, the Chief re) £ Oxford Music Club to Entertain Tonight Prevent Septic Tank Trouble with working freely. Sold at all lead- ing stores, or at... RUTH DAVIS 3507 Highland Rd. LUNSFORD MARKET Walten and M-24 on. WAREHOUSE Dixie Highway STRONG NG BROS. pment 8375 Orchard Lake OXFORD — The Oxford Music Club will entertain the girls of the Junior Music Club and their moth- ers at 7:45 tonight in Oxford Con- igregational Church. Featured will ‘be the film, ‘The Schumann Story” with the composers songs illustrat- Now — Proved by Actual Tesf\ .' St.Joseph Aspitia Completely Disintegrates* 3 Times Faster ed by Henry Dahl, baritone, Piano ; music will be by David Rogers.| "hen Other Leading Grands Tested : ready faster to art Wt pain-relieving actions Bloodmobile in Almont ALMONT — The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be in Almont Tuesday from 1 to 5 p.m. at First Congregational Church, The drive is beine sponsored by the Almont Lions Club and the rights from Birmingham's Walker Well and for wafer, and sewage luncheon will be served. blood will be used for civil de- meeenng” ‘coughing breathing during ry eourring mae chitis by 7, Wonder, onchial tubes, remove at drug: pe RS Facicaci ¥ a al service in an easterly portion of the city, * * * They will also hear the report of the Michigan Municipal Finance Corp, on their request for a $50,000 special assessment program are also to be heard. Lawson Lockhart, said one mem- cedure. loan for the construction of a new) fire hall, MMFC reports on Troys’ City clerk, J.| PRICES ON TOWLE STERLING GOING UP! BUY NOW AND SAVE! order Ni From the Makers of One of America’ $ Largest-Selling Cleaners 3s e World's lightest-weight heavy- duty cleaner. Congratulations To the Officers and Di Pontiac State Bank BANKING SERVI Architectural design was WILLIAM Se ee ae: opening of the new SIDEWALK — WALK-IN — rectors of the upon their CE UNIT by our r firm. — e Gives you full power to get at “eepesi-down ¢ dirt. | | 1064 W. 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And we'd be glad to help you do so and you tan pay for your pur- chase in the months to come. Don’t hesitate to ask about our credit — terms. Call, come in, or use the con- * - venient Coupon. Dear sir: Please send me the Towle ‘Sterling price list for their. pattern. [J t would also like information about your credit terms. Name _ Addr — City.________.Zone.__. State. Phone N : ‘in “The Store Where Quality Counts” Pontiac’ s Oldest Jewelry Store, | 28 W: HURON ST.’ FE 2.7857 I) + C. Zi M MER M AN factory-rebuilt Electrolux” cleaner ASSOCIATES “|, : OPPORTUNITY Witlam G: Frakentod spear 2 Oe somo eaten Oe sic Architect good income. No investment requires. a Secetows expertence necessary, PHONE br ware TOD > = N : » I sat “ } » cit as 2 ela . a ina -« ws a # + ~~ oe a oe ae a ae ae ae ee asteiRhh * . year’s total to date past mark, Plymouth’s bid for a 17,000-unit/ 1.2: output this week would mark its) ;, rey see EBs $2. highest weekly turnout since De cember, 1955. Production was estimated by} ;' Ward's this week at 148,484 cars and 23,306 trucks, compared to 147,-|;" 163 cars and 22,957 trucks last)! week, Dealership Demand _ _ for Projected ‘Edsel’ CHICAGO —Benson Ford, vice president of the Ford Motor Co., said today that 2,244 dealership applications have been received) !4sho-Oregon for the firm’s projected medium priced line of Edsel cars. The new brand would share the field with Ford’s Mercury line—be- tween the lower Ford car and the higher Lincoln price ranges... Ford told tlie Executives’ Club ,of Chicago that the decision to)!" bring out the new medium price line was made after a market study showed Ford has been ‘“‘grow- ing medium price cat customers for our competition.” GM Locomotives on Way for Argentine Use CHICAGO @-—A General Motors Corp. spokesman disclosed yester- day the firm has shipped 18 diesel ' locomotives to Argentina, the first such GM order to go to the South American cauntry. H. G. McLean, export manager for the firm's electroznotive div., said the shipment was part of an order of 25 General Motors G-12)8 general purpose locomotives pur- sa chased by D. F, Sarmiento, a di- er vision of the Argentine state-owned peers. The G-12 is designed to pull eith- i passenger or freight cars and can be used for shunting (switch- ing) McClean said. Midland Man Chosen ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. w—Ev-|s erett N, Luce, a research chemist from Midland, Mich., was elected unanimously Saturday to succeed Dr. Taylor Hicks of Prescott, Ariz. @s president of the National School Boards Assn Grain Prices . CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Feb. 18 (AP) — Open to-| ‘ : (Advertisement) NOTICE to BIDDERS. Sealed proposals will be recei the Board of County Road pst alta sioners of the County of Oakland at their offices, 550 S. Telegraph Road, Pontiac, Michigan, until 2:00 o'clock, P.M., Eastern Standard Time, Thursday, February 21, 1957, at which time and place they will be publicly and read for furnishing the flioWing: — Corrugated Multi - Plate: Culvert, 2 8’-11” x 6’-0” 66" long, 6 Gauge. Information and specifications may be obtained upon request. All proposals must be plainly marked as to their contents. The Board reserves the right to re- _ ject any or all proposals or to waive . detects and to accept the proposals that, in the opinion of the Board, is in the best interest and to the ‘advantage of the Board of. County Road Commissioners of the County of Oakland, Michigan, and of the County of Oakland, Michigan. BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD COM- MISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF OAKLAND, MICHIGAN : SOL D. LOMERSON LEE 0, BROOKS ROBERT 0. FELT 4 14%4_15 roosters i “|salable 1,000. No early sales, — « ting conducted in a snowstorm; largely Hie : 3 mode! ; ate: market about steady; Florida Round Reds 2.25, ‘ DETROIT EGG3 DETROIT, Feb. 15 (AP) — Eggs, F.0.B. Detroit, eases included, federal- state des: Whi arde bo 43; extra rge 3944: large 34- ,, Weighted aver- 35%; i wtd. avg. 33; small 30. Grade B, large 32-34, wid. ns—Grade A, large 32- ads wd. medium 32-33, wtd. av; avg. 35; 3242; small 29. Grade B, large 31-34, wtd. “-, 33'e. ecks ; Tolal weekly receipts (Peb. 9-15) 8,835 relally graded. ti A, oxtee large 35; lenpe 4-3644; mediu Market pcg steady. tributive demand ny improved for weekend bus’ a Jobbin; -_ t Hibe: i “ore a i nar ral on m oa ob ra large sizes with balance a ings well cleared ae short in some instances particularly on mediums. CHICAGO BUTTER & EGGS CHICAGO (AP) = eee mercan- oc ound: “receipts 17,500; whole- ; cars 90 : 30; dirties 26; checks 2542; current reciepts Poultry DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT, Feb. 15 (AP) paid per po } 27%. — Prices Carryover ey around‘a point, Ford a good frac- tion and Studebaker-Packard firm. But Genera] Motors dropped a fraction. All leading aircrafts were high- er, United Aircraft was up well point were scored by Illinois Cen- tral, Athentic Coast Line and Amer- ican Cyanamid. Among. opening blocks were Beth- leherp roma be. up % at 44 on 10,000 shares, Reynolds Metals up % at rade 57% .on 1,000 and General Dynam- ics up % at 615% on 5,000, aNew York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) noted balance of “otferings well cleared. CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO, Feb, 15 (AP}—Live pou! steady; receipts 270 ob (yesterday 69 me rae hence t D trg prices mostly ae ay 11%4-12%; old Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK D IT, Feb. 19 (AP) — Hi a higher. i¢ — Galable 2100. Tradin steer i yearling : opening steady, with food tent weight steers and hetfers selter Ib. steers 21.75: 1150 Ib. ——— utility"and commercial bul Cal lable 300, Mar et - 21 100-27. some utility standard tere 16.60-21 00; some light culls down \Sheep — Salable 1500. Slaughter lambs most opening active, steady to strong; early sales hi good and prime, mostly rchoice wool p sloughter lambs 106 down 21.00-21.50 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Feb, 15 a hi 5,000; o slow; later fair active; few lots 1-2 butchers verde steady | baal os strong to 50 highe: Tipe! Saar god ree and steady but hardly ; moma offered to by = prices; sold for ship- 16.50-16. 78: few No. 3 35; few lots No, 1-3 mostly 1-2 190-220 Tb. at 16. 85-17.00; 31 head lot No s “4 2 270 Ib, 16.40; small volume 3 ae 16.00-16.25; few — 350-550 Ib. sows 15.00.16.00; good cleara ofa cattle *500; slow vealers oad ice heifers 14. half a load o 900 ab. heifers 18.00; few standards down to 15.50; bulk utility and commercial cows 11.75-13.25; most canners and cutters 10.00-11.75: few Holstein cutters 12.00; ——e bu p. 15-12.00 24.00-29.00: u pore resiers down to 13.00; tocker sales of conse- = st Sig og é0.21'00 4 png good rat, sinughter ewes 6.00-8.50. Of the 44,957 copies of finger- prints received frorm local police in California in Sept. 1956, criminal were made in 70.2 50% SAVINGS Guaranteed on Any Roof Job OM Roots Made Betier Than New Pong anplomatantge ey eee OO we Stop Any Leak—No Root oo — Flat Roofs Our Specialty FE 5- Feb. 1 fo Suspect’s Arrest A cup of coffee led to the ar- over a point. Gains of around a .m. His body is at the Sharpe Fu- neral Home, Clarkston. Mr, Trim is survived by his wife, Doris; two sons, Robert and Wil- Mae §. Woods MILFORD—Service for Mae. S. Woods, 66, of 2428 Dean Dr., who died Saturday, will be held from the Richardson-Bird Funeral Home at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Rev, Robert Von Oeyen will officiate with bur- ial in Highland Cemetery, Grave- side services will be under the aus- pices of VFW Auxiliary 9914. Mrs. Woods is survived by a son, John of Union Lake; three brothers, John and David Dell of Detroit and Walter Dell of Clark- "ston, and one grandson, Mrs. Orren S, Thompson LAKE ORION—Service for Mrs.. Orren S. (Margaret Ellen) Thomp- son, 65, of 436 E. Shadbolt, who died Saturday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital will be held from Allen's Funeral] Home at 11 a.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in White Chapel Cemetery with the Rev, Raymond E. Bierlien officiating. Besides her husband, Mrs. Thompson is survived by a daugh- ter, Mrs. George W. Burt of Pon- tiac; two sisters, Mrs, John Drum of Pennsylvania, and Mrs. How- ard Reed of Florida. One grandson also. survives. ‘Lewis B, Stackhouse ROCHESTER—Service for a is B, Stackhouse, 57, of 114. W Fifth St. here who died Saturday at his home following several Admiral” seeeee 127 Int Paper ...1006 months illness, will be held from ir Red ...... 40.2 Int Gilver .... 464 Altea ces 882 Int Tel&Tei’,. 30.5'Pixley Funeral Home on Tuesday ices ov s2:: Sp jonms MOD -- $34 lat 2 p.m. with Rev. E. John Yuells Allis ea cores 32.7 Kelsey May .. 394 officiating, Entombment will be in Alum Ltd lee | Ss 0-210.6 : Am Bak “.... 327 Kimb Clk .... 422|Rochester Mausoleum, Aveo Mig ...++ 8 Kresge 88... 257/ Mr. Stackhouse, who is one of atl S cutalog Vike TANNERS, m rookies, ‘Mast. "ie Wanted Female 7 3 YouNa WOMEN oy. 8 hour, per day. $n per os sappy Monde Wea worl on . é Bakery. ia iW. 14 Anderwon ana. sire My 630% weekends, mcr vest. 4 EXP. WOMAN FOR FULL TIME = ran ad store. EXPERIENCED anted for reas work. Apply = poe. Seribs Bar & Restau- ran S-day week. STATE BANK BLDG, FE 5-9227, _ PONTIAC WAITRESS EXP. WAITRES., work. Michael's Drive-in, Dixie Hwy. woman for off HOUSEKEEPER. MIDDLEAGED UH MA’ 6-208 Soy Leeda ou FOR NIGHT 2490 ht a No Sun, offer Beat Unemployment Train for Big Pay J In Diese We can help you qualify. Special to GI's and ieee Na- LADY TO ava IN & CARE ARE FOR tion-wide placement advisory serv- children while mother works. ice, Write toda au IN ‘A More for home than wages. OL TRAINING SERVICE, Diesel 49-4006. _— Division F noe 438, Box No. 18, MOTHER'S HELPER, 54 DAYS ae Es er week. Lys in. Call MI 60720 stween 7&8 pi BEST TAY OPENING — LADY = mse a gales position oe! 3 oD RIVING nee a ween e reall. sens your . and 80. Ability to a. le, soar: ~ or FE sonality the This is peop neat avpearance and pleasing per+ only requirements, work. Pros es are furnished. Finis 1H scHO aon We ; jloma awarded. ded, Welle fort free School, Earnings eee average well over catalog, Wayne Box 3, bo ee here us, jhe: _Pomiac Prem. are payed w ‘ necessary. A) dally p.m. bi FO cee 2586 _Ave! novel Oak. . ee GRADUATE .TEACHER — PIANO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE lessone, 61. Mrs. Heury Myers, 68 Pench —— = —_ LEARN To DRIVE ‘osmetics, Become an Avon Re THE SANE resentative today. Call or write way AT ad DRIVER De SER) Bus. PE 2-2253 Res, PE 8-1645 WAITRESs FOR m2 NIGHT. . a after 6 WANTED: MEN 18-40 © Bend rp, Uties, Mich. Bteady. A i Dei yn 48 “yah "Bitcabeth Lx. tuickiy” Weg fy, See, to, et € ig - . , in- “Stenographers Socal eae Sat $2977 to $3406 reparai I, Spproved. ring TO START ee Harper ron Hotel. Wed. Merit increases to $4,303. Inter- Feoruary ee AA 4 estin, sense postions wi ons ar tst.d0 o.m, vaca ote ‘ave. e re- W ELDING—Are & Gas troment & seclal sovurae ee. Learn in spare time, Big increase Personnel Oakland Count in demand tor rators Office Bidg, Saginaw & Latayette Write tor. tree- information, Util: __ Sts, Pontiec PE 37181. Wes Gee, tes, Ses 3a Pemmies SECRETARIES. | ST STENOGRAPR- 4 Press. ers ie ypist i a go ring aa Work Wanted Male 10 ORR A ment office open Mon. through Pri. 0:30 a.m. to $ pm. Uuee | At CARPENTER WORK. NEW — di, repair "7" 44210. oe ALTER ATIONS. SODA FOUNTAIN, EXPERIENCED Cabinets. New and gas FE . y, « in pees a iS SVALABLW woieen To ah collec. Guu ‘ew ih rupee Sst! CARE FO D. B, Murdock. PE +7861, “aemi-nvalig woe Lake. C ‘18. NEEDS WORK AN _ the 18, WORK ANYEIND. cs we _ High ee ate. OR 3-0502, Pari time. Apety in per- CAR ALL KINDS ae: oes per oan . Fe WrD.: BABYSITTER. $ DAYS A | caine? WA Ca 4 week. FE 208 ter. Kitchens @ specialty e Voude fo sae Sas _- TS Ae nea, wen Live in. More for home than eo be _ wage a 3-0906, hg: galt seemncaehd WOMAN TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- work & care of elderly invalid. CUSTOM FORMICA Live in, FE 2-263. Work in sink tops, vaiiities, table sae estimates. FE 2-1485 or Help Wanted 8 | a GENERAL r, Considerable ex- EXP. IN TELEPHONE SALES. ° er, e Full or part part time. Salar com- | | eose poe ay? and usual = ‘orms, il or part = ted wT fee“ _time, MY_ 37883, mee “OR WOMAN WOR G60D | MARRIED MAN WANTS WORK a Oy ae vos train you, of any kind Licensed be steady yea: round, no lay-offs, PE ¢0677. . average §2.50 vo $3.00 00 per hour. NEWLY MARRIED MAN NEEDS _Apply_im person, 150 Perry. 3 ed ——, Exp. 4 mail — gas station work. :Interes' = soy waatine satonay ne tn working im vicinity of Greset vertised products, No tal ree }-— and 10 M eply 27, Pon- quired. Koply 180 mY erry, 8 _tiae Press. to 10 a.m PLASTERING. NEW _O OR REPAIR. REAL 1 EST. EN OR _ Work guaranteed. FE 5-0304. caleowomgs tar oT home pro)- RELIABLE MAN & WIFE £ WANT Ee, -f — f- eee $ YR tome. & area, TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL, Hili_Realty Co, REnwood 29000. Phone FE 5-3063. Enpeyeen Aes Work Wanted Female 11 i Al IRONINGS PICK UP “AND valyn E __felivery. FE 4- AUBURN ma EXC. , CHILD care ‘mn my licensed home. FE Ed ards oe WANT WALL WASH, e VOCATIONAL Cot COUNSELING _clean PE 5-3036. Eves, FE 17-0087. —— ~ BABYSIETING ieee OFFERING DOZENS OF 5-84 vo cty PAYING JO FOR BABYSITTING | BY THE HOUR. GIRLS EN AND OUND Day or pm. Own transportation. = Cc. HERE ARE A PE 4-0461. BABYSITTING IN MY HOME. 8 days. 1355 Lorraine off Cooley PBX Receptionist $200 Lake Rd, PE 70172. Investment firm needs high ~ BOC YKKEFPER EC” Cc. soins SS nan Excellent references. Have cat. switchboard in their plush FE 5-0904. downtown Pontiac office. BABYSITTING 2 tf HOME. 103. Roselawn. FE 86-6610. 00 Receptionist $300 ——- FAMILY SRONINGS_ a8. PONE in ene advertising firm will my home. $3 bu. EM +2334. _ train an attractive giri — GENERAI PFI EP. ‘ood typing skill to ing. — pasabier asing, reir smal cwtehtard. typing a assumin: welcome callers in their pee RF erences, Smal piush lobby. . office preferred. Desire ben a oo Mie area. Own transportation. Secretary $340 dint WANTS CARE. OF CHii~ We're looking for a sharp ten & housework. Home nights. we — —_ ‘ping one Ref. FE 86-1200. and 5s! wo! Spe TIC yeh plush real estate of- VING A BABY? VACATIONING? fice. per month to man will care for your children irl with some knowledge of __‘m_ your home. EM_ 3-3580. Cooxneaping. FRONINGS. 53 4 BUSHEL. T DAY . service, FE 6- RECEPTIONIST MIDDLEAGED Soy WANTS BaA- Typist .. we , $200 by sitting. FE 3-7572. PTIO MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING, SEC- Trainee, ly ty aan ooo. $100 _fetarial Service. 1 EM_ 3-2842. Receptionist, country —_ for PRACTICAL NURSING IN HOME summer .. $250 day or night. Call after 4, F' TYPIST +6071, For pubis, eee executive $220 TYPING DONE IN MY HOME. ETY GIRL Detailed and varied papers. OR For . office si90 3-9678. _ METER OPERATOR WASHINGS AND IRONINGS, On BOOKKEEPER oa dove in home, FE | Light typin S978 JUN TOR SECRETARY WASHING AND IRONING. FAST Light shorthand - $275 _Pick up and delivery. °E 2-9005. 23-9095. WASHINGS & IRONINGS, WATER- Machine trainee a ford vic. OR 3-8623. Machine eres WOMAN WOULD LIKE WOR KEEPER __mornings ¢ it 1? noon. PE 5-1228. al uto dealership $450 WASHINGS & IRONINGS DONE 1 In = manager ‘SECR caresh mr home = Good work, Fi PE 8-279 To attorney - In plush << R “To blic relations executive $325 OCATIONAL COUNSELI ERVICE EVELYN EDWARDS 602 Community Nat'l Bank Bldg. —_.._ ____.. FE 40684 JOBS for WOMEN GIRLS. RECEPTIONIST, ead auescy $300 _fone. es NG A-l __neys Ait oc ebner's _ Ponti Act N Mr. sonal AND tors, pand BRICK, BLOCK : Fireplaces basements and chim- E 1-0605 Rough-in, ter ma. ~ A&B, ; TRENCH NG . Footings, Water line, Field tile, 4-1 LAYING SANDING & FIN. Licensed contractor, FE Ploor business Chapin ‘or a obligation, of wy. Drayton. Pi is OR 3-1223 Eves. OR 3-7014 - WASHINGS" AND 1 TROnwtHGS , OR 3-0844. 12 WORK. USTOM CARPENTERS. finish meee, PHA 3. Gordon Flattle EM 30483 ite th ac Servic ac Hardwood OW AND BECOME ONE oe Robert Chapin’s satisfied clients! Chapin has designed ized service, that Is aan tn the construction field. Individ- ual contractors, building contrac- architects and owners o houses wanting to invited to call n eppointment. course. 4701 Dixie are Bldg. eo FE RECEPTIONIST. $300 OF BIDG, PLANS ee fem bo} ‘Se to suit. EM 34031, LM Bo ag ng Sy ALUMINUM STENO.. Ligh poubieeping . £30 Installed. lowest = (Sune ie Pe AND CEMENT WORK. a fe remove te — ontiac tate Bank Bldg. DON’T PASS UP FE $927 _ MONEY! Sell unneeded Graebner's—Royal ‘bale bel ongings for cash 207 Wasbin through Classified. Ads! taoae | “MEDICAL "ASSISTANT. * AO COMO OAL ERIIG 8 eg URN ROE wre “Beans to $500, Up to 26 months|__* BUCKNER | sa FINANCE CO. RATIONAL B m2 N. MAIN. = MICH. ro to cei Rignature, “sar” of furniture.” No vente to to suit a) we be glad to se aance waa FEW. ap-| ABT. OAS RANGE. iain, $58 sell exchange,_Pearson _piture. 42 Orchard Lk. Ave, CRIBS, BRAND NE W. Wet inne: _ ——1 tresses, $7.95. Pearson's ture, 42 Orch Lake Ave. At EL LUX C yacuuM 2. $20.75. FE ¢ YEAR $15.95. ments . All white seca. oe over pay- GE. 7 YEARS OLD gear RAN PE. 52578. OR_3-0702. BENDIX DUO DUOMATIC WASHER | & dryer, $200 14 Jefferson. ‘2-6521. ‘al ee: & —e ROOM FUR- : SMALL RADIOS. a] ° Werkiog oF PE $8755. not, asp ein Easy pay- A $5. ‘ wera model, auto. defrost, top large’ fresser OE | eOgROORE TS SRE " B :| 8161 Dixie Hwy. oul 55811 Used ed Tradedn Dept. oe eee “# ee ee 8 sui g2! tee eee eee Peri eee oooee sai aie threes oe ee eee eeee 8 in set... 8 piece dining room sesessse cquet THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. Used gas stove .....,... “fine WE ssiccbeessaiss Used raster ee $8 5.00 pe gy = bed with mattress oe LORD’S WAREHOUSE es <3 ll WASHING tional with automatic Froorescent, 383" Orchard Lake sri . ia figees: wow aly $3008" wank Mar 6-100," ~™ WAYNE GABERT’S| ee SALE For Sale Miscellaneous: ong (a aga Pr. 1 SECTIONAL — information _ se. Patterson Bt, ba _Board of Education. -~9Xe's, 2X8's AND kh z Plooring $ PPLIES Clarkston 10-s¢ KLEENEX _YENDING Ma [4 Cheap. Box |, Ponting +A WAHEA & SWASEY, OLDER, ‘can be seen under — $1065. stand, PLUMBING Sagina “ALUMINUM SIDING - AWNINGS 95. ia’ P TA- SAVE DURING FEBRUARY CALL FE 42575 . WINDOWS ptDWEST SUPPLY oN. Telegraph "ALUMINUM SIDING | im the y Way Auean— 2! >» (* ge heater above r lb bates axD- #2 f. Segina s Fe 32-4397 LARGE QUANTITY OF %-INCH weed plywoed that has been used a re — no rie wcamne oo ii sheeting Michigan PE &-s0e7. WATER 3 ao ry a ee a yg WITH and 436 "Orchard Lake Ave. PE 54-6150 LINDSAY WATER SOFTENER. \_Ordinarily $175. 1.1 5-0033 Lumber - pay oa lin, be = Fir’ one ona, 2x10, 2x12 %513. * “<2 | QUALITY MATERIA: ; | 5340 Highland Rd. re Be | BR, Paneling Piywood, th Insulation. Brick Steel. USED PLU Wash Basins, Toilet Combinations. ESTIMATES pe ALL PLANS FAA ; i“ ‘AINTS 20 SURPLUS | LUMBER bar SALES CO. (Mie) OR 3-T002 MEDICINE CABINETs WITH TWO separate chrome fluorescent lights, $29.05 value $1045. Lavatories SS AND FURN. eSALE, ON TILE E mOSALE, LINOLEUMS ™ LINOLEUM 4veFt.\ Wall Tile 350. _ Huron, FE 4-3064 ‘ABLE, excellent condition, with attach- ments, Take . $1.25 week. Phone it Manager, Miss Danton. FE Bs ARK SEWING MACHINE SALES WILL BRING TO YOUR HOME — Sl aneauee CONSOLE LATE MOD- . Round bobbin iptteke Payments 4 Y (0. ‘Phone FE |g T 0 VES BOUGHT Oh Ex changed. Turner's, 602 Mt. 2-0801. © SOFA GREEN. GOOD COND. SLIP FE 2-6955. cover. TRADE-IN DEPT. Guar. electric washer Guard. — "refrigerator Occasional cha seeseces. Sessese heater... Side chairs ... E 7] eae s ee 3 as: a ww 4 TABLE-TOP GAS RA RANGE, GOOD FRADE ELECTRIC, RANE: ’ RIC RANGE! RANGES iNOS POR 4 nee and Reconditioned Amira’ Reffie % oe ok Dak “a site sito per M . 0. tM ew outside 3 f. doo 317.00 TER BEEF AND FORK — HALF “BARGAIN SALE lete, $14.95. Factory —— lars. Michigan Fluorescent, Orchar e. ard Lake Av 3 $i7 New © to 20 Ge ft or 880 pern new...... . § 00 per tb, insulation...... § Be vag aq, foll msulation... $8.00 tollet a ss one ure a 4 oa inl $1.10 o ft WOLVERINE LUMBER 320 8. Paddock FE 2-078 want UNION WRECKING CO 31245 W 8 MILE RD. CABINET SINKs FROM $50.05, Sinks to build n from $3.95, Doa- ble sinks from $0.95. G. A. 80 8. Pe can save you money. Box 46. Davisburg fe DO Bee vel PAINTING Wi NOW—OVER BARN! ES "HARDWARE ~ PL E A “LOST AD” Call 8181 foran ad | to recovet a loss, Dial FE] 28181 for an [Say “chasge it.” ad-writer, BRICK. RECLAIMED — ALL you | @U Nhegg «ll mee Cochin soi. F JACK ao Sonnet "Knpewes ANTITY OF PORCH . PURNI- with floor lamps, One Tx6't" outside glass ed door with hardware, $15. 806 Michigan. FE 6-9067. MOE etal | ¥ COIL, « PER sTRA @ BUICK) Se: cn ‘Mam & nage wo base Ganon, engine, brand new. wth at $500, : wre, t . _Best otter . FE 28 | bell G. A 8 AIR wire “Viana: RESTAURANT EQUIPM Sor. “Yor. #200, Call PEE $3266 after 5. 20.0 tuto, potato, peeler 2 late a , @lec. waffle iron. . or a _sell both for $100. PE 5-12. | LE LOORSSCENT X- Ryss" BECK SECOND BAND it MERCHAN- tures, newe: rightest Dixie ‘ayton —— pe of ting for kitch- . om we H bedrooms ce ADY MIX CEMENT : — “leer value, $5.95 beaty Mix Mortar ....... "S128 sk. en, , » tena Michigan ea Mand .......-....-. 1.25 sk. Piuoresesat, 393 Orchard Lake White Cement ............ 50 sk Blaylock COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY €0. $i Orchard Lake Ave, PE 3-7101 SALE Aluminum combination windows, & doors, Aluminum & Fiberglas na! tk. A, ve teh 802 lis. Lk, Bi, Talbott Lumber) ¢ Plasterboard, Rodk sath, ‘Paint, . Hardware, Plumbing, and Electri: eal jee ’ Oak! 44505, ie “| UskD “T knew dinner was ready! I saw your smoke signal when t got off the bus!" For Sale Miscellaneous 60, For S Sale > Miscellaneous 60) * SINKS. PA- 1 ICES MISC, ITEMS. a = See Blighty marred TABLE a “LAMPS, i986 DESIGNS. Sralise. ag value, Sm, fectere ee Mic rescent, Pe Orchard ~~ cop is With 2. LIONEL & AMERICAN or FH eg FLYER TRAINS WE BUY USED WASHING Ma- - tactory pervies one — 7 +> —— on factory j atc is Space for TASKEAS. “6h |W. MORON sr. Inventory Specials ! LIMITED OFFER h h Ferret, “hist cont Ct urchs, Inc, * tank end duet work, ready to a re UMBER CO: Wall Tile 1¢ WE SELL - YOU SAVE Kew at Low Winter prices PAUL ST. CYR LUMBER CO. 6120 Bogie Lake Ra EM 3-973! We deliver—Closed Sun. and Wed. ol COLORS, 4'az4' | 5 ~erl OOR SHOP #9 5. Saginaw Open § to 6 OUGNBRED COLLIE PUP- Se ite MARANER PUPS. i¢ WEEKS bt) Lapeer Rd. PE §-0860. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 : AAP BOAT AND FLOOR SA The | fe Floor sanders—hand wallpaper ste 120 BASS ACCORDION. $100. OR 3-7004, ALMOST NEW CORNET. WILL sacrifice to best offer. OR 3-4017. ANTIQUE ORC AN GAN AND “PLAYER _piano, PE ACCORDIONS LOwEST Ri *RICE ON all » Accordions ‘oaned free to [a with lessons. FE CORNE SALE. PERFECT ORNET FOR SALI 22943. | GUITAR. BRAND > Ww v8. MY 1M. MALCOLM-LOVE, MEDIUM SIZE _Fe's. a Good condition. $180. PIANO TOKENS: PLATTER SERV- _ Guaranteed. OL 6-0671. PAINO TONING. a, BEFORE Oscar Schmidt, FE ph sone AND REPAIRS. FE 5-4000 RECONDITIONED | UPRIGHT PI- ano, $200. FE 8-6050. RENT — BUY TRADE as ae Payment Pian 8 OUTLET, 18 8. oaenee a “Tais ~ BEAUTIFUL ORGA for =e Gallagher's, 18 = _Huron “UPRIGHT PIANO, $38. FE 5-0568 SPINET PIANO. LIKE new. Maho agney case with bench pe. $1 tons PE. $0866 Gallaghers. E. Huron SOG TAPE PRECORDER. z. 1 year old, $100. FE Sale Office ‘Equipment 63° REMINGTON RAND 10- BUTTON adding machine and Paymaster — protector, Like new. “Sale Store Equipment 64 DOGS, CATS BOARDED. DOGS trained. BurrShell, 375 8. Tele- co Grain & Feed 71 ALL TYPES OF HAY 1ST & IND gute and straw, No win. ver. ye good ‘pota- = oes. \_ 8-219 SS ALFALFA SECOND CUTTING & mized & one. eut- ting Sieeth between aa Rd. & Bass tate Rd, MU ALPALRA a RAY. 3008 COW HAY, $17 TON ALO 3 3 milking 5 ALFASPA BROME AY, fe No WET H ana amaget ter. 212. W. Siiverbeli hag “Teer Pine Toe Yarsin'¢ se att Snel ara nT 80 SN aE. 3951 Joslyn. TIMOTHY & Fae Gg BS “HAY. NO rain. $20 a OR_ 10483. Fer Sele Livestock _ 72 5S MILK COWS. Test. a at milk base time. Hew- _ ara Wilber. pochestet . OL. 3-002. LL _ Bangs tested. mia at otto, a quaLiry VQ ALLL Granger Ra., na. Oxford "On 62442, Wanted Livestock 73 WANTED: PIGS OF ALL SIZES. — Jones, MA 56-6206. Ciark- “hu Farm Produce 75 APPLES & SWEET CIDER. HOME- stead rds, 5460 Orchard Lk. Rd. 10,a.m. to 6 p.m. OAKLAND COUNTY FARMERS’ MARKET rv and . py soa elder. Potatoes. V 2s, Handicraft PONTIAC '3-0078. " HURRY! ane WON'T LAST AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. $595 F FUL L PRICE 1648 LaSalle » i “1949 Ironwood BY SNOW MAY | | af Davison’ vie State Perry and | Miami 30 82: ‘suas plas __4 mos. $30, MaArket , roads. 32 dairy cattle, ma-| tax, Perry Service 31254. MEXICAN 'BURRO. FEMALE." etlnery” dairy ney. | FROCK ae like new, ‘sis; cont & harscet.| Seder ny Lupeb wagon, sale | load. Wither way. PE r ie" * a * 5 SS ns ——— at oe and ‘eat sed, foneee, teh Per __Wanted Used Cars 88 Canaries, coges. “at oar ~~ same warts . ~ wy 2 “@ TO "32 MODEL CAR WANT- Sab hikers a *| Bank, Clerk." Bonded & Insured.| ¢4. Quick cash. Private party. roe LANIAN PUPPIES. BEAU- ND = Ce rnc, 231 Elbe 8, off Fars| FARM Mi SAUCHION AVERILL’S _ner. Drayton Plains _..| prom at 0:30 o'clock, a.m ‘Top Deller for 4 Cars F008 popPies (TOY) REO.| at Forms. f miles | pe see OO ne anne “Parakeets, Guar. to Talk feee Oak Osove nd, + BeB. 01 See M & M Motor Sales Some talking training, Harle-| Complete dispersal of one of Mich-| For top dollar on late model quins. Cages. 601 4th St, FE| igan's geod Rerds of 109 head reg: | 6c" Dizie Hwy. OR _3-1603 32-4075. eee : c PARAKEETS CANARIES. SUP. "tor type and. bee herd sires Always Ready to Buy , FARARERTS CANARIBE CHORE. | soupment, Wrclors truchs. com|BAGLEY AUTO PARTS —— BR ste fret class dairy farm | PE $-0210 1% BAGLEY ST. CH ’ 6 Em POOLE ny Mus eine. Ko | Al stie, te farmer or dsiymen | 11H CASH DOLLAR ito AKC BLACK LAB. RE-| Sank Terms—See Floyd Kebri,| FOR ANY MAKE OR MODEL blue, Fea ia? Leslie Turner triever pups. § months old. OR oun, Michigan. « Detroit, Plym- red Aa z Aubere off Sag € sat is NOCH As a VOR JUNE AND SAMOYED FOR SALE, AKC REO-| Lunch served by Oak Grove Meth | “ cheap cars. PR 23006 days. or googenen pees. Fume N be Howen, | —“** MY Sieh fet. 6:98 . "iichlenn:, © moar, Sates | WANTED: SCRAP CARS Se ee le wie aT Owe -aveTIOn | Bud Shelton Motor Sales aAuEee 5. Pays top dolala on late models a KITTENS. PUREBRED.| ais Porm, cipsed Sl a tre For Sale Housetrailers 78 HIGH $$$ PAID — Bi tation at its eat A cos potty CHEVROLET S. WoddwatdhAve., wot Birminghém 1955 CHEV. 6 WITH V8 engine. : ‘heater, white side. wall tices, rose mileage « as new. Save ‘on this onge? to NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WoodwartAve. : ,, -Biamingy + aol moO sell. ac 55 Four- Den. qo03° Ng ta ‘Dybsdow, © biucad ine 54 Bou Boor ¥3% $1195 ‘4. Bow Do 8 $ ; 55 ae ae sig 995 Good © 'S2 F 695 52 Foy Dap nas" ts +o '5§ Catalina ........ $1795 Pei eee beauty. OLDSMOBILE ‘34 KourDoee 88.m60$1395 The works—see this + 955 Four-Doot ee. .$1795 Deluxe, radio heater, Hydra- iad a “oie, RBCS, eany: Oty aod! 53 Convertible ... 2S 945 aah AVAR de Geta S.OURON TEAC: * °55 Castors 4-Dr... $1695 roe BUICK 5: Superstardtop #c : Je Os LUOY cayaat oF 33 Four Boor 62 ¥% $1595 ang Be 1 tle, see PONTIAC fm is rowaetit baltied 4 che ater,+ yMydre metic; dow | 2 pres id papa geibor ai ia vi ia oe a eee eee tesa eee eee eee eee Tee beta deT eau rb be oS H ; i | > 4