" WASHINGTON (Ns) — President Eisenhower said today the U. 8S. has “reached ‘the. threshold of| tified a 400 billion dollar econ- omy,” and declared the business trend “still ap- pears to be upward” de- spite declines in auto production and home building. The chief executive, in his. annual economic re= Its Here's SumUp : of Ike’s Views . ont Charles M. Ziegler, a able but inadequate. - relie The Governor said Ziegler’s- multilane highways in the next two years is commend- He asked the Legislature to make.construction of 400 Williams Alfacks Zegle| hway Building Plans “LANSING ( — Gov. Williams today handed the business. |legislature a special’ highway message bristling with criticism of State Highway Commissioner plan to add 455 milés of The Santa Fe's two-car diesel San Diegan tipped off ne ale The President pointed Sunday night, minutes tasiness Im the U.S reachea |bad left Union Station for San that though the upward trend is (through windows and crushed. mot ae fast as i was in 1965, |. “? recall “aig an the economy has started the new |°renge grove.” Dist Atty. S. year from a strong. finanbial | {Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) The chit Gucctnive emphatically Michigan Sailor Killed reitera 8 previously an- ; nounced opposition to immediate| (tale hg pot arse tor tax ene - warted that “under 1°, saat oon pads he mood nalaht eueeaitede: tsa He ie| the crash of a Santa Fe passen, on what he said was Ziegier’s would kill Beheydt, re ae clared attention should ‘be’ cee | ee wai. tates «08 building “bits and PATHOLOGIST REPORTS i tered on reducing the huge public} fe was William A. La Rewe, |" instead of highways. '| Pontiac General Hospital Path- debt. | $8, of Dearborn. He said Michigan now has only |ologist. Dr. John J, Marra said 53 sUGUESTIONS | was made by the coroner’s of- {171 miles of divided multilane yesterday the death resulted from The President’ wrapped togeth.| flee im Lew Angeles and. con- highways and that Ziegler reported 'internal bleeding, within 15 min- oP in the %5,00-word report, 53| firmed by m brother, Vaugha {he had built only 12 mi oy een” dane said Beheydt legislative recommendations aitied| La Rowe, of Dearborn. oy highways in rural areas eS oe seas bile fea tain abimeet at broadening scope of pros-| Vaughn -La Rowe said his . 2° © immediately after the internal in- perity, building for the future. and} brother was a Yeoman 1/c sta-| At that rate, Williams said, it\juries were inflicted. Ziem ex- preserving the federal govern-| tioned at the San Diego Naval | will take about 250 years to build | plained this would rule out any pos- ment's role as a guiding partner! Base. He said William was a |the road system recommended for|sibility that the fatal beating was of state and local governments) career man who had joined the Michigan by the Automu-ive Safety inflicted before Curry and Hayes and private enterprise. | Navy 15 years ago. _ Foundation of Washington, D. C..\entered the room, Among these proposals, most | La Rowe was reported to have |The foundation was hired by the! urry stated Beheydt had ef which had been previously | been visiting a cousin, Gladney |Legislature to study Michigan's opened the door when he and (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) | Cox, of North Hollywood. ‘road needs. Hayes entered, Ziem sald, & rer . v GIEAN-UP CAMPAIGN IN TIMES SQUARE — This 20-foot-high litter basket in Times Square dramatizes New York City’s clean- up campaign. Three times daily, starting today, Trash Basket Decorates Street(?)’ * 4 4 Seana ae AP Wirephete a crane will dump into it trash that careless people the middie of — don’t deposit in 292, ordinary-size litter baskets in ‘\ the area. Officials esti¢nate such litter totals 1,200 '. pounds every 24 hours. “ j z oe8 Ziem said, Continued Cold Snap to Remain Locally The U, S, Weather Bureay said) today that the cold will continue to grip the Pontiac area and the, rest of Michigan at least through gee Husky ‘Copter Seen by Skippy him.” an] ‘This s High Average of fe. isumers| Spendable Incomes of $4,000 Pontiac is above average in the,tiac, 65.8 per cent of the consumer! hous peeree ; percentage of consumers it has! om porg yoy ts ff a + Here te fi ra Substituting for Cranes SAN FRANCISCO «®—What's the. future for helicopters? As flying cranes, they'll lift loads of 10 to 15 tons, ; “You could hitch your house to lins, Kate .Smith's manager for the past 25 years, is in Doctors ; g 3 é Voters fo Ballot ¢ on Election Date t FI 3 z law prohibits the clerk taking registrations after the Hospital recovering from a severe ‘goronary thrombosis. ’ Lad age Soret Le eign si 7 nah Fae tay er homes, WASHINGTON w—Sen. Kefau- ver (D-Tenn) called today for " | B. Ridgway. 1, Ridgway wrote in a second Gat- Calls for Defense Probe © of the nation’s top military group. were unanimous on the question COULD COMMENT* When ‘Wilson arrived on Capitol Hill for a closed-door House Appro- priations Committee meeting » he Cont | neh tetas aad ow: Sudden Freeze © level af living in the area, and inFampers Work . creased | power : expect." {Ite Breakers . HIGH EMPLOYMENT AlDs PORT HURON —Coaat ter wage scales have left relatively few area in lower income groups, to the report. Families that were once in the $2,500 income class have graduated to the $4,000 or over pany bracket. These that once had $4,000 a year are in the pins | ulato ae eer, tance « There are 17,570 consumer units This in the over $4,000 category, the source report indicates. Consumer units handle, are families or individuals main- fields, taining their own establishments. said, In the group with incomes above He added $6,000, there are now 9,020 units to the or 33.8 per cent in Pontiac. on the GROWTH SHOWN better The impressive growth of the! gq, " pr aralier gap viener adh gene Bo The C Guard said changing buying habits and raising |*h€ eg i pen ny sige re.’ pe ogee of living, researchers a Pa cae we fre fe Fhe typical family locally has'breaking was useless. cut- ineve: eonnay: te spent ot goalie had worked 15 miles up) jand is in the to spend it.|tiver as far north as Marine City. EN wimg ek Soeadowgeansgen A oatoue di eae hich the bigger earnings ; channels served ing used, . ee ag the flow of water down river, les- According to a Federal Resérve|sening the threat of low Lake St. Board study, those with incomes|Clair levels dropping below intake) above $4,000 are 60 per-cent more|pipes of water systems of three likely than others to buy major'lake communities. Kefauver - Ridgway - Wilson which he is a tember, will look | 1965 and had been pressured fo trim bis views te whet Betormel) mately 0... 6 © “politice- military” Me | Gperte cis... sscsese th 8 But Secretary of Defense Wil-| Theaters ..:....... ee S| son and Adm. Arthur W. Radford) TV & Radio Programs.......3t ‘chairman of the Joint Chiefs, | Wilson, Bart. ...6....0050..55 that as they recalled it, membérs Wonien's. Pages ' i } > a w. /, : 4 ‘i a ca she ee he eye A eee i ee sii i 23 Wear ees, | 3a! 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By EMILY BEISER HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Rudy|Croon the King’s English. “I'm just the opposite of Milton) ¢ Berle,” he iss pacaie in Show Business Rudy Credits Rhythm, ‘Good: English - Vallee, who has been singing and saxophoning around for 35 years, today credited his long-lasting 3? 4 sense of rhythup/and ‘the ability to as he stirred Navy grog in $350,000 hilltop declared a mixer full of kitchen of his. LAMPS | show business gareer to « gill cece ya Party Set at St. Benedislmen were 1696 seeth srleerapa rood > ge Ber ye en ei It of Re al or hevomgad generall Friday evening pontiac, michigen gagged cpanel Mrs. Emnest Mallery, cochairman | % St Trinity ” aia yn it og ag "| Tem members of the group will Church. The CUSTOM-MADE the blue-patterned china there are Preview” by Paris Hat Shop. | bride is the Ss sets of matching ice blue hol- Arrangements by 2 local florist | former Donna N loware. This “mixed-up” style is will be demonstrated and will be |p SOL-AIR FURNITURE particularly suited to modern liv- given as prives. jose Loyer of ing with its informal mood. Cotten ciareen Se es ot! Another te create fair are Mrs. William Brandt = daughter 0 No Appointment Necessary informal cnmegane antag 0 Mrs. Frank Totte, tickets; Mré-i4y, ond Mrs, buffet dinner is to use the ta- Alien Rivets ant Nie. Fyier Lents» blecloth that tones down the ele- ard, kitchen and serving. oseph Loyer aion e eau ’e gance of your china. Mrs. Peter Aldo is in charge of! of Bay City. § let It your set is like some-of the ca unah neato: Mice 2ehe| 10: 2 he tn < FE 8-2903 Eve Bailey 448 EAST PIKE [/newer ones it looks elegant and Gottschalk, tables; Mrs. William| °/ Mr. and g a ca Pac wan ae a ‘Connell, cong ghar Mrs, Rickman ree | black cloth to set of the white _[Secoy, publicity. H) "Bingham of MR. and MRS, HOYTE BINGHAM .' Proceeds will be used for Clayton, Ga. : And take a tip from the design end to ot a china ouperntion's show en ar 54 ard Me ae bic eee ere § $ 6” | ANOTHER GROUP SHORT SLEEVE SLIPOVERS LONG SLEEVE SLIPOVERS AND CARDIGANS—Some Full Fashioned—Wool & Orlons REGULAR $398 $498 $§98 $798 $966 $932 $ga $532 ALL $5.98 SHORT SLEEVE - SLIPOVERS-Sale Price ... ALL $8.98 MATCHING CARDIGANS -Sole Price .... V/s or WE e Natural hich. tesla os copper...on steel frar Ne money down ... only a day! New from American Kitchens! ons srar fit a peer yy “yh binets al for and beng 3 wall Stan ote in “| "Pioneer" by Aveniten Kitchens at $340 without Installation Buy it for as low as $10.86 monthly from G&M Construction Co. | Phone FE2-1211 OPEN SUNDAYS 12 NOONTO4P.M. - 2280 Dixie Hwy —North of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac LALB PRICE. BOBETTE HOSIERY and CORSET SHOP | 14 North ‘Seginew St. + BE 2-6921 4 STATE THEATER BUILDING - cones aud aks bah oven od Ladies Aid Sevaty Oakland Avenue / United Pre: Church will meet in Pellowsnip mee, "rhureday at 10 a.m. for sew and dessert luncheon. Royal Net of America will meet qeuretes 8 p.m, at grotto Hall: on of officers Pike Bt. at Pinstalla The publie invited. Dames of Malta 164, Sunshine Grovp., will meet Wednesday for a noon co- operative at 62 Perkins 8t. The West = Sstenston Club will meet Wednesday with Mrs. David ea bog = Hosp! James Bingham served as best; - | invited the group to their home on Dixie highway for the February meeting. To keep’ nowy ‘bects ahd’ ib! Mrs. Semen Maghem was her /bere trom Getying. your cuietady * Electric Cabinets “man. tion, iL F ; | E , tno’ ble wite's boudolr to. sbow us 10 to 20% Off. to Me wi Ia eo and 12-footdong dressing table cov- Aker's China & Gift Sh Pee er’s China tf ‘ap webb coma 5 co 24 E. Huron ' ‘the rest of the — ath a A NEW YOU....... = Cand fourth wie), the tormer FOR THE NEW YEAR seit in her 30-foot bedroom, Rudy Come in and let our coiffure experts style ae ee Gees ase and cut your hair. . give it a soft, easy to ~| vow cot and a@ tape-recorder Se ret Oe cree mies be ais be spent “oe” of his time, by our Virginia Farrel trafhed operators — “T dike to stay down here.” he Permanents $7.50 and Up explained, ‘where I won't disturb We ey Mla gene 1c Dryers € gpa: perder na ~ROWENA’S Os au cue Te Te a ES ek ten ee ilke_suitrah_sheath ‘paired with blue wool cajtan_coat \Pince”%. Memes mS a BEAUTY SHOP NORTHSIDE BEAUTY SROF TV actress Julia Meade buys clothes with travel assets. lined in print, En route, she wears (right) a costume his new play, “Jenny Kissed Me,” Gin X, Sagiew mite alg Pastel Blue For a short trip, the clothes she models here might serve in gunmetal gray Italian silk linen. Fitted jacket is Peer hn moe g “| rE FE 5-315 Is Popular as her entire wardrobe, First, hecause it packs easily, worn ener ani red Jochei hes « while Uoevaaane priest. pees aN, ——— — “ doesn't muss and looks lovely, she picks (left) an ombre _ collar and polka dot lining. These dresses are by a eae for China gray cotton lace after-five dress with the cover-up look. Hannah Troy. , j one of soma « seo — FE 5-6639 Ci Tablecloth| selut ensemble (center) is bachelor button blue print . sary.” | to Create tronnal fea Cards, Hats, Flow Mr. and M " ers r, and Mrs, Rudy plays the priest with a Atmosphere Ho sort ot Yale-irsh im coor, further this Complete Beauty Service 152 N. Perry FE 2-3053 — Therapy from 9a. m. to 9p. m. A gay had job will make Call Today for Informa tion it an unusual and attractive addi- | ‘BE 5-6116 ices. . Open Till 9 P. M. Monday & Friday 28 Floor Samples LOUNGE CHAIRS. eo eee & $69 - *99 - . Savings up to $60 on lounge, wing, and — chairs .w . chair pictured in foam rubber low as $79 . chair in our stock is greatly reduced, SIMMONS STUDIO DIVAN Choice of colors . . . opens to 34 sized bed has roomy bedding compartment, A ‘few deluxe hide-a-beds reduced too , Pillow back studios sale priced. FLOOR and TABLE LAMPS Practically every lamp is really priced way . many at. $15 » You'll save a huge. amount, ‘ . Big group at $10. * * *119 $7950 $10°— 28s ve i * ~ SAO a Tas oe a BS ae eee See, ae op ees Stay ue * ae x | s -< — : 3 a : : e oe gee 3 a , : : : i ee ears ip Bh Praets of Auto Products) taxés on gas, tires, to county : pak ei aistG E F t " ; bead. + Fe F Hie Hitt if : Ai H Rl i f b 4 |! H [Fn i i aes PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. _ er ae aero bie Monee ne ne ete a of Waldorf ‘Astoria | blue lacquer. The auto's revolving (Miss Ellen’s costume is by Emilio of Capri.) 1956,” sits Siciiss Gusek V4 cates ent’ ts deck eminem boty te covwed ty f headlights disappear into the body. & 4 i i lie El Sn MMT "cre GMAIL AS Gaal uke das Ay ta coisa vioe tty oe “i nad fonds} Harvey, 68; of 228 W. Brooklyn displays what he, three weeks old. He has kept it ever since, and , / believes to be one of the oldest plants of its kind in - started over 1,500 similar plants for friends from the country. "The Christmas Cactus was planted for slips cut from the cactus { ~tch mae Owner Offers Challenge - ! e his name , ® i ==—How Old Is Your Cactus, Mister? estate * Probe Jury Picked in Bar Exam ‘Fraud’ | LANSING #® — State and Ing- ham County officials picked a 23- vestigate reports of cheating in a ees state bar exami- nation, Circuit Judge Marvi vin J. Salmon, Ingham County Prosecutor Claude ‘Chamberlin and Perry A.. May- of the oldest of its kind in the country. He's inviting anyone who has a similar ‘plant that outdates his to let hit know about it. Harvey, 66, was born in Elkton on July 11, 1889. When he was three weeks old, his mother died, and his grandmother, Mrs, Mary Harvey, took him into her home. At the same time, she planted for him the little Christmas Cactus. The plant crew with th bev, and all through his life Harvey watered. and nourished it. Whea his grande: ther died 34 oo -s ago, the plant became doubly. precious since it reminded him of childhood and the woman who '-was beth mother and grand- mother to him. Over a hundred pink bell-like blossoms appeared on the plant this Christmas for Harvey and his wife, Anna, to show to, their own five sons and daughters and nine grandchildren. Some of the deli- Record Crowds — See Production to take ‘During ALL ABO & group of sightseers for jnard, assistant attorney general, jpicked the jury from a 125-mem- ber panel, Attorney Genera) Thomas Kava- nagh who asked for the probe said more than 60 witnesses “will be . PP eases rm 0 nga estimated the inquiry ELLE TOWER — what at least three w . one West Berlin hairdresser a yes tS — gards as the perfect hairdo for the; State police said an investigation pre-Lenten carnival season in the convinced them “four or five” of German metropolis. It may be aithe 321. candidates who took the bit startling, but it's just the thing|September examination saw the for the belle of the ball. questions. in . —- ‘i + ’ 7 i F to capacity, the Strato-Streak Special tour train prepares a view of Pontiac Motor Division production facilities. 1955, total of 17,408 persons were conducted upon tours of the huge plant. The Cactus that he thinks may be one|owner who, since the first of the; lyear, ha’ been ill part of the time. Despite its age, the cactus is not large—less than a- foot high land about three feet in diameter. But the virile plant has yielded over 1,500 slips that have started new plants over the years. It is kept always in the same decorative pot, in an..ecast win- watered shout once a . When it is budding, the plant is at its most delicate stage | and the Harveve don’t move it | during that time. | “I wouldn't take a whole lot of jmoney for it,” Harvey says, ‘‘not jonly because it’s so old, but be- {cause of the memories it brings me. “My grandmother was a ‘grand- ma’ to everyone. I think she knew a boy can learn many. things from caring for a plant.” Harvey, a retired Fisher Body Division worker, says he brought the cactus with him in 1928 when ‘beauty parlor, | Her U.S. District Court~ suit Walter- D. Hafvey of 228 W.;cate flowers still are in bloom, ashe first came to Pontiac, and has} Brooklyn St. has a Christmas|though they wished to cheer their Kept it in his present home ever since they bought .the. house in 1929. He retired two years ago. “T never mind seeing the blos- soms drop off after Christmas,” Harvey. said. glancing at the re- maining delicate flowers, “since my plant blooms for me again at Easter, on the rebirth of our Lord.” Pianist Sues Hair } Shop ° for Giving Green Head CHICAGO (®—Green hair doesn’t suit her role as a concert pianist Marya McAuliff, 41, asserted , in asking $35,000 damages from. at ‘stated she went to the Jacqueline |\Cochran. Beauty Salon to have her jhair-dyed blonde last August. But iher hair turned out green, she complained; and when she used a iliquid from the salon to remove ithe dye some of her hair fell out. What's left is still green; ‘she isaid, phic ey an Si ae 4 * : : bos ead a oe) fase PS, oN Fd a et wa cai hy pe ate igs Ly Re gaits ee ees driver, above, is Ted Goemaere Jr., while Walter Deacon, lecturer,, wields a micro- India Attempts. 7 : New Subdivision| Plans 5 Political Areas From Present 27 States tions in Patna, the capital of Bihar, because the central government's guag dary plan called for territorial swaps between the two. * * * Nehru was said to have approved the Bengal-Bihar merger and to want now to divide the vast sub- continent into only five states— regarded, Burglary Detective Knows Business LOUISVILLE, K¥ w—.t. Bert Hawkins, a detective inthe bur- glary division, came to the rescue last night hwen a lock jammed in Louisville's new police - headquar- ters * A policeman and three switch- board operators were locked in the itelephone room about 45 minutes. {Nobody could get in or out. But Hawkins, who knows the tricks. of the trade he investigates,| used a coat hanger and two screw- drivers to open the metal door. Eye Tests May Locate Half of Brain Tumors LOS ANGELES #—Eye, exami- per brain tumors, Dr. David O, Harrington of San Fran- cisco 7s. Dr, Harrington, University of north, east, west, south and cen-| fered 7 Hy i 3 tr ri} 1 i FEF H A i aE * SER AA in robe = * * #8 The rivers usually are fed by’ tion’s~ economy~-than other product.’ Rice, the basic an food, and sugar also have suf- See Democrat Win in Pittsburgh Vote PITTSBURGH (®—Voters in the highly industrialized Monongahela Valley went to the polls today in the election of 1956 to choose between State Sen. Elmer J, Holland, Pitts- burgh .Democrat, and David J. Smith, McKeesport Republican. A stronghold of the United Steel- counts Holland ¥ it! nation's first congressional . (Ao RAO si f. = fof 0 sme ps a ee ee ee nf 700 Dairy Farmers to Attend Annval - Event This created as a “a result of the book and bake sale|ly after the meeting. on Quit’ wena let anes _}t> be held at the Troy Number After several weeks of study dairy ee or of tarms, farm implements and |TePreseptatives ™ somnatnies Doors will, be com ot Tl am Mndergerten clase, ieft” wisem attend the annual eee ae ee (orient cman ‘The sale, qpenvered by the | © visit to the Room of Kellogg Center on the Trey Number Twé PTA, will of- | Preparation for the trip had con-|Michigan State University campus ee ree sisted of seeing movies of farm! 1. meeting has been scheduled . scenes, hearing numerous stories ; In addition to the baked goods,|read. about farms, and playing! Comevie Wilh the annual MSU) | souamitent, Resntee of coches ot. S0Ohe EVE Saee from Jan. 30 Feb, 3. : to Charles E, Stone, at wastes beg dumped inte | GAIL, R, DEAN + {cluded is adult fiction and non-fic- BP ay ms the Acacia Park Drain in South | Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dean of! tion, children's books and a broad ‘armers jodie: tion, = highlight of the field Township and inte Evans | Artesia, Calif., are announcing the| Selection of comic books, Shir th ba thn ebtannanes ot Ditch in- ~ Jengagement of their daugliter,| The public is invited, ; he Ge sseemnanee aT ec lis being planned. Name South Lyon Man treatment facilities itself, in co is im charge of the teachers. | — Hentrick will present a program operation with other municipalities| | a wilt he an explanation of read. ' Temporary = Chairman rough the use of slides entitled | through incorporation of an au- | | of Association: “This is Your ADA.” The slide thority, or by cooperating with the | : OW Ip Waterford Township : moves almost as tas County Drain Commission. Donelson School’s PTA meet- movie aes Both units must submit proof to 7 in" Gassek’ o demi "tan inden ot Gimp teece mignon ee Eee tT se dn vii acraserealHave Meeting [st sassas ois stioreme se cine mena es a oe et aaa g & eomly wich the order | , dent ineurence i they want, Klcalied Fair Share Bargaining|™ost interesting and. compre- 1 1 Ca (. PLANS BY JULY 1 Troy Commissioners, |ioard to make the plan available| Ase. for Michigan Dairy Farmers| pir Association ever shown, in Re : ect Loca Director | Besides her parents, she is sur- : The stale west seciive CONN) ge eo Attorneys|in the township. __~—._|in _registered_with the state. as.’ et re: rs =F a , Sap -glnes and speeoutle-y) ones - | William J. Bawden, Administra-|non profit corporation for this * «8 3 State Township Group. eee, 4 td wth ttt be le he on | Discuss Sew ire ladient in Ge tovaiipivapan — “te repement deky| Progam enneuncenents tor Se * ~ rgele | "7 : sa sch ool” 7 , talked on: town-| farmers — —tollective _ “Riga mceccntba dD Raat de * Ged Se onl & —~ ~ ; SELLE se —~ ty Dec: sf net yer. "| TROY—the Tray Cy Comm si's presen and Stee neds snl crcing with Sse hrm econiaton ant nowy! “Cites Waterford Woman- ats dine na - M.Kay.|met at a combined meeting, lat| "Heh i t be voted on in Febre-| purchasers ot raw mk for price,|Stne sd : au ATERIONS TOWNSHIP —|dinances g0 lew andi. enagh previoust pollu-|night. ary. 7 nang ge fap pana Mare, Hele: Reese, ‘Situase Wome itoltertng of miners, inctpeie Screams Sele Ante emetent ot | oo ost |e ad mate O Honor Graduates |e mers. Sealer seme Se of raw or attorneys ’ d sewage wastes, respectively ments served secend- | county dairy farmer of 60001 Eight Townships Assn. convened recently * ¢ * aes mw, Sv ‘ant Mra Allan |Mile Rd., South Lyon, has been Event at the Olds Hotel in Lansing, | 9 others th aoa en nk nen, Diet an Spun Saeaee Priestly snd Bare, Robert ‘Wall |named temporary chairman. Sam|—™" In a formal resolution, represen-| sctgl tenteanetion wt the woe oe plat bet neh Gan wlamad he vebt amt ennan were in charge of the commit- | Bailo, a South Lyon dairy farmer, EAST LANSING i — Ninety-/tStives of 700 ' iked) ship form of government, urged | dous development of this area for|of city and ton, was named temporary secretary. jone graduates of Michigan State| Mrs. Reesé-for efficiently carrying) smendment and revision of set residential purposes,” he stated. Wizom Arthur Heslip, 2689 Nine Mile | University short courses who are|out the duties of her office as sec-| corporation and annexation | . t : “Hf annexation goes through, of the Oakland] Rd, Northville, also = dal officers of farm and civic organ-|retary since the arganization's! srstutes, and. asked that-the ee pom Petey png paren he Sanitation Department farmer and member of the Sales {izations willl be honored at the) founding two years ago. Resigning) istatere set up 9 contmittee to | Parents Reveal SF eee HE Ae ont OEE Commaittes of MMPA for Oak- |MSU Farmers’ week Feb. 1. | for personal reasons, the former! make a study of existing train | KEEG mg Pos | Dryden Girl's taken jiace, the attairs should 7 Methodist — ee Representatives of the group will|in forming the MTA. OES taws Van Glenn, will be held at 2pm.“ : be divided as to law. Y . , speek briefly. They Include Robert] Leyigs Rarry, Waterford Town: |p tetusisn,uuyed tht game : at the C.J. Godard Jan. 14 Wedding A representative of Roth, Clark Chicken Dinner Brenle stetok: “As Seat Ooh & Beam, Buctate: Pen, ship clerk, was re-elected for « oe Arve orth tha| Funeral Home with a ca DRYDEN—Mr. and Mrs. Ed! 2uicin and clarity the future plan ‘ IFSC Fair Share Bargaining Assn. is|Joneyh, Rep’ Clavtcn Morriom at} (event terta ns a director of |county board of supervisors, urge nme . explain and clarify the future plan Slated Thur Joseph, Rep. the to which 1,011 ) ses ete es, ward Haynes. announce the mar- h di i ay bargain collectively with dealers| Pickford, Alfred Stur Pigeon organization, greater authority ‘be given to = ege ot .Gae daughter, Colia| 0" se * iv syd Wome: oft the Troyland sther purchasers, for the|ccaore; Aured Sturm. of Pigeon! o¢ Michigan's 1,363 townships be- |townshipn to facilitate. highway Fag nade Seam, to Kennet La Hallabeck 0S, sewnee = sesmeae Charl wi carve. cnelinemenn. for price and: oputllenal Coen Raphas | socattsin sitet celina ons] eee amen | Kenna ue of Oe * 2 6 - lof thei special “oven fried” chick-|of the sale of raw milk. There is : a oe Mey pe cen ne Franklin; two- sons, t we oenaie wes watt sewers eens ee ey ene no . conflict at Pe Milk! Utica Couple to Wed adopted promt Seer cnoegent ane roy on - eae ‘om yb Fresiite: sad: W. © by the Rev, Melvin Strait at the 50,000 people in the next 25 years. Ree ne ies wa na tata (sent the farmers for collective UTICA — Mr, and Mrs. Joseph| Water authority legislation, opposed) way legislation. “MeCrumb comet fon ~ : Pilgrim Holiness parsemnge Combining with "other strict] 2 baaing tnd tor tae new |Darenining purpiees eny. MMPA|Bierman, 1904 16 Mile Ri, an-legisaion approving the oe pk -— ub 3 ot Behe Saturday, Jan. 14. .e will save money.” church. will continue to do a a8 | nounce engagement asked restore ee le Lake one brother, Leroy, of High rch. manufacturer handler coopera-|daughter, Ann, to Gary Jenuivine, | local authority to determine bags grandchildren two After a trip to Florida, “a iPoi Sets Fall Weddi Troy Methodist is located Square|tive and we hope it will enlarge|son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jenuivine,|tions for assessment, and planned] C J-riee JV a maim 4 couple will make their home ir ai ing Lake Road, a half block east Of) it, scope of endeavours.” 11326 15 Mile Rd. The couple has/to facilitate legislation to provide Aas sn ES a oa Lapeer. - | UTICA — Mr. and Mrs. Frank!Livernois. 7 Sam Ballo, temporary secretary|%t Sept. 1 for their wedding. ,|townships authority to pass | On Fabrics Care ne 4 Disich Methodist Mon [OAS ial RA ite |S", Mn a , 7 MILZORD - The Tepe tate Admit Throe Crimes aaa ng in A. Van Steenkiste, son of Mr. and| HADLEY — The Rev. and Mrs.|Dsiry Farmers and applications Loran spy After admitting in Oakland Coun | FOUR TOWNS — Wednesday/Mrs. Victor Van Steenkiste of|E. J. Sander of Port Hope, (Mich.)|f0F | membership a tel at the recent meeting 1y Circuit Court yesterday they ‘vening, Se ne area ree | Ml woeting ts snaed, entumee She enonpuent of Se) So naiae at Ge tend held ‘at the home of Mra. Royee took $27 during two holdups and 4 shurch, Flint, the annual 7 ughter, Carolyn a : ‘ z . ‘ niian % at'be tet att pox, Seeker] COUMY Calendar [sean isssar sets Sunn aren cover 4 comes. ERs WO EE ey = ee unty ndar pe A ee eee Seca ove beng whole tal | ‘Thele next meeting will be Feb.|H. Russel Holland. ‘ational Board of To poten ake Tare Sevarwment-winibeing planned. | [the area im order to better se: E \Gaog of tbebems Webelos” wil be |g nae Oxtty So cxmesiaiee ange of tickets here. [ise soma County Tuberes-ltime held a torat at Hadley. | program.” Same Cobar ieee end (Ce See, 2, ot ned : . ‘of 92 Judson. St. Howarth Dinner : - |Fellowship Class to Hold aon Church swiss steak} F507747 _ ; —At 7:30 Hudson Meetings mera stom wens a ACtiVities. in Four Towns |," roro—s 1:2 ties NEW. HUDSON, — Mg mate Brings Jackson Term located east of M24 on Circle. WSCS of| Raymond Stunkard, 20, of 26600 iiverbell Rd. ‘The WSCS of the FOUR TOWNS— The Elizabeth'Locktin, on Thursday trom 1 to| Waterford Community Church will| ithe New Hudson Methodist Church! rampdon, Royal Oak . Township, Std Se eek Oe Gee ee ON 2 ae Jon SG ce ee eae he aie a will meet at 2 pm. Thursday at esterday was sentenced to 1 to 5 The publie is invited. Methodist Church meeting home home Charles Arthur. : ‘ regular monthly meeting at the! Rebecca Circle is meeting at the Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hills, 4475 The Eva Beecroft Circle will|ears in Jackion state prison by OES. to Serve Dinner Oo ee eles Pree ee ea ce, Hens Moone. 208 eves meet at $ Tharedty evening t|Romet ‘Halland : NORTH BRANCH — The local be the guest speaker on the pro-'The group is planning a square Star Mothers Install ecningnbiulicAenetins Stunkard pee . * . was « per , —_ moor wt. oe Dome than a year earlier, ac- gm Pare to December gain since World|a tumble. veleinl sestree . Automobile Insurance War II tives have pledged said increased earn-|credit supplies will be Oy eee Is Very Reasonable! cay Tek verege faetory work SS \\\ Wet pavement or careless- steers week lengthened nine-tenths of News i Br ", ness moy couse on acci- wendy, Tips an hour last year as industry oper- in we dent. Just one minor acci- alte ated at peak capacity in many aioe dent costs much more than 3 areas. Rebert McKinnea, —— : veal Lake, who appeared before oy Sos vee Gus water 3-Car Accident Injures a een a a | ; high manu 3 gt Montcalm-Oakland |ruity and was fined H. W. HUTTENLOGHER Agene oe costs for driving under e UNe Agency 18.80. ence of liquor and $25 H. W. Haltenlocher Max £. Kerns .25~ minor injuries. after a three-car . 2: accident at Montcalm St. and Oak-|°osts and five days 318 Riker. Bidg. Pe 4.1551 99: land Ave. last night, Pontiac Police|*"iving with a revoked held said today iinia Pleading innocent . ots Hospital after treatment were Wil- Watton Masqhe by N. Perry A Selected Utility Issue of Sound Investment Quality ; eet bur G. Seconder, Jr., 27, and hisist/ was committed to Oakland|lngs Hall in the Hage of Orchard Late Currently Selling at an Attractive, Price we, gassenatrs. wa of Brayton |CLUny, Jail in ew of $5,000 bond |oedia" public hearing wiil,be eid on . Joyce . Drayton ng second appearance. new Ordinance - ; Prains Orion Township Sutice Homer Cer ae Tot eeaenewell| DETROIT EDISON CO. wete Louise Wegner, Sof 64 E [enn Pressed. [tions ‘contained tm the come, Shell"Selll Approstmate Price Present Dividend Return at $34.00 pores ; » . . y to be heard. ‘ i ~ + SE a rb Suartete st iheediese Be, and Jonany Miles, 2. Pending uly te drenk drtving| iat Spe no te "$36.00 $1.80 Year 5% . ' year-old _ This Compeny Hes Paid Dividends Continuously Since 1909 C. J..NEPHLER CO. ie ty 5 ; ° | . ship was fined $75 and $25 costs. |: any oe sattrend ria, tous | News of the Men in Service || sr sits tn 10 st wots isin ee eel | Se bail. Ph. FE 5-O424 or MA S-4031.|snail vbr given not toss than 18 days i cuicace rovurar Mrs. Edgar Wright of 141 S. Edith | —am VILAGE OF ORCHARD COMPLETE INVESTMENT SERVICE , ints serene ee rent oe Sh aoneet SS => Mna. LOCILLE Marre. {| $18 Community Nat'l Bank Bldg. 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