——-$2 Billion-Annually for, underdeveloped countries. ~@pace talk that fills the modern Tha etn 8. Weather Burean Forecast ‘Partly cloudy and cold with a few snow fharries. (Details Page 2) 116th YEAR— —PONTIAG, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1058 Tay PAGES kkk Cheered by Southland Gifts COCONUTS FROM GRANDPA — Parcel postman William A. Weaver of 20 W. Cornell St. is delivering two coconuts to Mark Newman of by his grandfather, the Rev. L. A. Parent, pastor 360 Going St. The coconuts were sent to Mark Florida Visitor Remembers of the Apostolic years. Pentiac Press Phote Church of God, who is attending a’church convention in Florida. Mr, Weaver has been with the Poritiac Post Office fore than 28 7 Sass > GE Executive . Named to Head Space Agency McElroy Believes AF Should Provide Crews for Future Space Ships WASHINGTON — Secretary of Defense McElroy has picked a boss and handed the new Ad- vanced Research Projects Agency its assignment of developing weapons of. to- morrow. He also has decided ten- Keeps His _ to Injured “Sehd me a coconut,” called out Mark Newman to his grandfather, the Rev. L. A. Parent, as he left for Florida Promise Grandson Work Continues on Atlas ICBM Air : Efforts With Missile to attend a church convention a few weeks ago. “I'll mail you two,” promised grandfather Parent, oe a aba ae who is confined to. eouchwith dele, ns bag in pot ng his leg and in a cast. ~ flaws ts 5,000-mile Five-year-Old Mark was hit by a truck last Noversber|*ereeminental conned. calle when on his _ way home from kindergarten at the sought to determine what went! *McConnell School. His leg |wrong when an Atlas pts; uta \was broken just below the ‘and 15 seconds after what appeared FLCIOMaps "= Pee a: ~ Overseas Help Asks U. S. to Provide Undeveloped Nations FROM OUR NEWS WIRES MIAMI BEACH, Fila, — The AFL-CIO Executive Council posed today a five-point foreign economic program calling for two billion dollars a year in aid to * * * The council adopted a statement! on foreign economic policy de-| claring that the $625 million re-| quested by President Eisenhower fora development loan fund to aid poorer countries “is inadequate even to begin to do the necessary. job.” The AFL-CIO governing body | alse called for an extension of the reciprocal trade agreement program for ‘‘at least five years” | and declared that the President should be given authority to ne- gotiate further tariff cut¢ on a multilateral basis, However, the council said that continted authority should be given the Président to raise tariffs to He was in traction in the hos. pital until the day before Christ-| mas when he was taken home. On Valentine's Day, his doctor will remove the cast and Mark will be on crutches, * * * And grandfather Parent kept his ‘promise. Two coconuts weighing nine pounds each were picked by Mark’s uncle, Roy Parent, in Mi- ami, and mailed to Mark. When they arrived in the Pontiac Post Office, parcel post man William A, Weaver of 20 W. Cornell St. P©O- delivered them just as they grew on the tree. or husk, similar to that of the walnut, was three inches thick, and so hard, Mark’s mother used a hatchet to break the shell, The Newmans have three other children, Danie] who is nine; Ida Kay, three-years-old and Timothy just feur months, Mark's father is employed at the downtown Post Office. Churchill Plans Visit to Eisenhower in April NICE, France (INS) — Sir Win- ston Churchill has decided to visit President Eisenhower next April. Churchill's secretary announced at Roquebrune that the former British prime minister definitely had accepted President Eisenhow- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) er’s invitation, i— Three failures in five tests spurred the Air Force today to re- The brownish green outer casing) After Failure CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (INS) Force Redoubles: tatively that the Air Force should provide crews for any space ships of the fu- ture. Named to head the ARPA was on Page 2, Col. 3) * 81a The Air Force explained later that the missile “destroyed itself shortly after completion of the powered phase of its flight,’ but gave no further details. The only discernible evidence was a puff of smoke soon after the takeoff at 2:37 p.m. EST, in- dicating a “burnout.” ~ To observers, this meant the missile was not ignited long enough to propel the missile on its flight. If it had burned properly, it was pointed out, no fuel would have been left, and hence, no explosion. x *« * Officials said they doubted any) of the parts could be retrieved since the failure occurred so far jover the Atlantic Ocean that the debris would be widely dispersed in deep water. Shrouded in a 100-foot-high fire- ball, the bullet-shaped monster soared beputifully for almost thtee minutes before it slipped behind a cloud and vanished in smoke. : Yesterday's test, however, was flights. In June and in September, the Atlas was destroyed shortly aft- er streaking from its _ launching pad. On Dec. 17 and on Jan. 10, it was flown successfully. The Atlas figures prominently in the nation’s space-age plans. To- gether with the Titan, they form the long-range missile weapons in the Air Force arsenal, more successful than two other| Area Residents Stay in Deepfreeze TODAY'S TEMPERATURES Midnight ..15 9 a.m....... 5 | 4 am..,... 10 10 a.m..,....6 6 a.m....6..7 TR O.BBs..60<- 9 8 a.m......-. 4 12 MM. 1.205. 13 themselves in deep-freeze again toady; with cold continuing tonight, and slight relief tomorrow. ‘The U.S. Weather Bureau's fore- cast is partly cloudy and cold with a few snow flurries tonight and ‘tomorrow. ee The low tonight will be 7 degrees and the high tomorrow near 20. The outlook for Monday is partly cloudy and continued cold. The weather bureau's five-day forecast predicts temperatures will average around eight degrees be-|; low the normal high of 33 and normal low of 19. . s * * The cold weather will continue with only minor day - to-day changes. Snow flurries are ex- pected daily. The lowest recorded temperature at the Pontiac State Hospital pre- ceding 8 a.m. was 4, At 1 p.m. the reading in downtown Pontiac was 15. Our Language Also Expanding Space Age Brings Many New Words By JOHN A, BARBOUR AP Science Reporter NEW YORK (®—Today’s parent probably feels that his old world is crumbling about him. His children plan futuristic ca- reers in the sciences or engineer- ing. Headlines tell of rockets that trip away from (he earth at speeds 600 times faster than the law al- lows on the streets of his.town. To help keep up with the wild world, we've compiled this glos- Sary of terms. Let's look at space ,, _Mecket—A rocket is designed ‘be break inte apace snd leave the M@meaphere of the earth behind. Ordinary gasoline and jet en- gines breathe air to get the oxygen burn their fue much as you'd) nary engines would smother for lack of air. A rocket ig usually composed of engine, fuel tanks and ‘instru- ments. It can be used for study- ing upper atmosphere and space or perhaps to launch « satellite. When a rocket carries an explo- sive warhead, it ig more correct to call it a missile, * * * Countdewn — In. liquid fuel en- gines especially, loading the fuel pipes and instruments before firing is a long, careful job. less preparation, is needed before firing. * * * downs are conducted by the clock. meee 6 # * ecitiad sao its own PR an lo Re Sol, and 20 1 fire. * The clock provides a ready meas- ure of the expected time before tiring and still allows each item ¢ can travel in places where ordi-| and checking the various valves, |@% In solid fuel rockets considerably |’ In. rocket preparations count-!- to be checked off as it is com- ipleted, Blast off or scrub—When the countdown hits zero, everything is ready. The hours of check- ing are over, Pressure is brought up in the fuel tanks to force the fuel out, and the engine is ignit- ed. When the countdown is cancelled In 1 Today 5 Press Church News «.cesscees,, 39 ** 17 eee os ee Ld County Ne@WS ....66500055. . Faéltorials een ee SPREE HHH Ge Home Section ........ sibs Obituaries. ......... eeannthes 3 sma freer roe 10 to 11 TV & Radio Programs .. 22° Wilson, Earl ..........4..0., 22 Women’s Pages osssases 6 UOT shiesecebeesvisteree 5 anytime before blastoff, rocketmen borrow an air force slang expres- sion to say the mission is “scrub- bed,” or washed out. 8 % ICBM—This stands as most peo- ple now know for intercontinental The Titan, built by Martin Co., is for outer space projects’: Enough Cyanide to Kill 500,000 Lost in England L'VERPOOL, England. —A barrel containing enough cyanide to kill half a million persons has been lost along a 14-mile road. Police said today the cyanide is mistake for candy. * * * The barrel rolled off a truck sometime during a trip from the Liverpool docks to a factory at Widnes, A yard-by-yard search of the road failed to discover it. * * * ‘Police warned that the finder should not even touch the bar- rel. “Your fingernails could car- ~ ry enough to kill you,” an officer said, The Egg and | {resto Dies Cancer Takes the Life of 51-Year-Old Author , ‘Betty MaéDonald SEATTLE (INS) — Death wrote “thirty” to the fabulous literary career of Betty MacDonald, author of “The Egg and I,”. late last McElroy said Johnson's oe Pontiac area residents found 6 night at Seattle's Maynard Hospi- tal. * around a great deal during Mrs. MacDonald's early childhood. . * * * But in 1916, they moved to Se- attle, and she lived in and near Seattle for most of the remainder of her life: She was a graduate of Roosevelt High School. in Seattle and attended the University of \Washington, where she was a member of Alpha Phi sorority. in pellets that children might | ballet swimmers. - AP Facsimile MSU QUEEN FROM BIRMINGHAM — Denise Donmoyer, 19, of Birmingham, was chosen “Miss MSU” from a group of seven finalists at East Lansing last night. The MSU sophomore will be crowned tonight at the J-Hop dance on the campus. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Donmoyer, of 32474 Sheridan Dr. Miss Donmoyer is a swimmer, and one of State’s outstanding T Firm Policy on Trouble-Makers Old Shey Education is an old story disclosed today. _Francis Staley, principal aig > | Students in Pontiac By HAROLD S. COHEN The policy adopted Friday by the New York Board of in Pontiac, school officials of Pontiac Northern High since he took the post. ‘School, said he has been expelling incorrigible ‘students Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superintendent, said the policy * |goes back at least 30 yeare+— that he knows of. Both men pointed out, however, that Pontiac rarely has the type of violence uncovered by a grand jury in New York. Neither could remember a case of rape, armed assault or a similar crime. ™ However, Pontiac has had stu- dents whose poor attendance rec- ord and disruption of class dis- cipline made expulsion neces- sgry. “We have about a half dozen (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Italy Struck by Series of Volcanic Eruptions CATANIA, Sicily (INS)—Italy was struck today by a series of volcanic eruptions and a violent earthquake. * * * No casualties were reported. Stromboli belched flames and lava every six minutes but there was no danger fo inhabitants on the volcanic island, 2 Authorities Ac |After Outbreak iof Youth Crimes Troublemaking Pupils for Indefinite Period Board of Education’s new policy of ousting. violent students to protect the in- nocent resulted yesterday in the suspension of at least 644 pupils. In elementary, junior and vocational high schools, 544 students were suspend- ed. At least 100 others were plete because many of the ischools operated sessions well into the afternoon and bg fi il i Ce i I bisl ime i at ty a up E d i sie ral iH Court Returns Dusky Diana to Owners being, by Oakland County Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick, the 10-year- Faeroe Ae gs ected rae are a, een 74 4 BS ge Py x WF Ff replevin Judge Hartrick ordered Sheriffisurety bond on time. after the defendant in a writ: of ‘suit failed to post a $900 Horse Freed of Legal Shackles ‘The legal sheckdea-ate ell Diiakcyichd tiotint: rele biehe’ shitly taliheiitreas, W. Irons to return the mare Diana — at. least for the timeja sigh of freedom in her newlto its L: Wil- stable at Northville Downs Fact son, Payee ogg oi 3, Freed Friday on an order signed/|track. ? E i vl ; E y : j i EF a hi ite r E ] fi Dropped From Classes NEW YORK () — The | ? 7 oe AP ee as : ‘* =a } Z Has ie ¢ * ~ aan RONTIAC 7, 958 — A slight pickup in new the last two or orig . : producer’ a “Tiescesst iy ecaee ant conpesens - GABARDINES a new cut in the price of the . a , aes . 5.5 f 1s a ageopncter da» Mg pC a reporter yesterday), Ree. Coma Pee ath |? | Like many other producers Woolens. Sizes 32-40, mn 5 wee tislenat 215 of the Bret 390 subcon- 9". Gerald Le Moors, wae. "iin Loan of Death Car the day of living. off inventories All Coleen tinued * ; : 5 ae ih pk. OE agate tanion ttltracts stemming from the 2-mil i who Joaned his . a 2 " } bet serteeeeeeesemes F- = z i end, Metals com- change, "U. B Oteel wes oneye fees BA a a So oe meee in Brief << « Samal Lake Orioa panies. stress that for some time FRI. & SAT. ONLY : - scrap prices . bu. FOSEs OH FERRER EEE TREE J | youth who police say the end use of their 5 ; at Pub Sa nt tones | ’ sbedBoane vioebe daa: 10 bole sll te News in rit manglaughier in a Detroit express [eet Tuning well ahead of new $ 715 ? Pr eet see 195) Partin Mra Griffiths a Detroit express-|orders for industrial elect, m (bitty tis. 7Hlnad learned that the Army bas eee oes we a eee oS ee ae condition which is self-correct-| | : The Minneapolis Federal Re-|Femates hot ag ok oes ti eel ttn ng a Mars Mt ee nab Mf contined at he poneall a tower, Bat acento: Tesi) as mubcontrects to firms in the Detltltenced to serve 17 days rae rate si 2 Pr. $19.00 lywer 26 : Poultry area. Sam-| Construction in January pleased ment store sales were reported! . ‘ Ww County Prosecutor % Lae lower than a year ago. DETROIT EGGS sie Selene senteaes 0 ome ue H. Olsen snd he would sd the Commerce and Labor depart a Men’s Motors, ee ae rails) DETROIT. Feb, € (AP) — ‘tate pcos tacky Re and te nia tad tee toes mc ee to * record ine 15 for Blair. He } BA ihe show lower tone. Farm im. grades: _| ranse shall, 33, ver Rouge. D public St., Waterford ad ‘Shop : plement shares were a bit higher, ore cite isos i;| continne production of the 300- {Marshal's car, Neil od the Ford|wilities and ottice balling | 32 13 : ISN. I Some drugs, tobaccos and. large, 40-43. ig eg aon by the Army last De- Peuree ae seaniien ; 13 i. . rose. e AZ wea. 36%; ‘browns,| SWarded Warren Expresway the wrong : the utilities find that ards were plain pins/ __ Saginaw : Seb bcos avack ioe —— — another car, "lth indussal shumg, hs cut ck, ™ ote a records of fromif sae 0" New York Stocks Rg een Mrs. Griffiths said Maj. Gen.| other driver, |Power output, they still are one to nine years, mbo, 40-41: large, 36-37; medium.| | Mrs. ot ond the ahead with expansion plans, Their —e wi ae eae BIR ES SAEN Ea | etc Toray wes otha, lean natn ry ee ee cece oe! = ATTENTION Allis cone 29. ae order. She “ , but have) 4 Alum Ltd ,,., 29.3 «+ @.1\- perrorr, § (AP) — Prices paid to the Hayes Marshall was “unprecedented utilities reporting so far AlCOR ..-.ceey 65,7 & Po Bil, No. 1 top quality live poultry up t| subcontracts would go ng,” under the circumstances |, vo fter taxes than| , Am on es a Lib MeNaet -.- ut SST soe, bee 24-28; reat Cor of Bring, Al. Somneadiag the two deaths, in 1956, AS a whole the 15's | | Am Cyan ..., Ligg & My .. hens, TH . ‘ . Medaris ! af 6 per cent higher. | an Ge AE Us ieee 6 Com .. 4l ee ibs... whites, .— ” Potter. ,jincome is 6 pe : : wee 34 wee 27; caponettes, 5-8 ~ 21-38: out such a directive, said : t thinks it's sighted a. : a8 tee ast sata Ai “le can't put out ‘such a dire: Gas Station Till Rifled |e scmumis! mene eed . : Am © Gas .., 56.6 D Sirs .. “ag horizon — renewed inflation —) i ay Seating 348 Bee th Livestock He said Hayes has received While Attendant Busy edhe ny devpabeae cy: if re Seen anaes ae ee Am ‘Telerel “1713 Mpls Hon... $3.7 ; only one of the first 360 to 1,800 An unknown man walked tone, batet to Boned om reperts, nd to training under P.L. 550, you are invi Am Tob ..... 78 eng me Feb. € (AP)—(USDA) —| tracts. An additionél 1,600 a Pontiac Township Gas Station|Congress is in a mood pe’ Institute office any week day or on een ot Mem werd 43}esttie low cundasd’ grease’ sesers| aubcontracts will be awarded, he and rifled the cash|even more than the additional call at the Institu Anaconda ..., 43 Wheel i standard grade steers Thursday night ; Armat_ Gk... 943. Net Blac.” 481 “coms fully sesair seateriog| eageq: ; register while the attendant was|amount the President asks, Monday or Thursday evening. tehison ..... * 193° Com Rog 9646 sad Potter checked the , according to Oakland County | ; i ee u et Su ae ange vial eee, see a Army oor fang coon a situa- nd bo Deputies, - : + | Day, Half-day and Evening classes continue +: :M0i4land cutters 600; mal | ear. Benguet ont Bet Toe “4 pared last week: s¢ eents|tion after newsmen informed him * * t Realtors Considering| . throughout the y a Bowing Air "; 3a2 Nie M Pw... oa] ene ,coms, Meady te. stzene: Milt lof ‘Mrs. Griffiths’ ot Ralph es —- se ms ° | Courses are offered in Business Administration, = ver +eone " stand- = . Cones Seat Sif past of haies dette Tha tact as tn etective tow again took $36.50 ects ots tek it, ee ae ~~ Gal Peck ..77" 49: &E :. i, lenltet chewing chaise outside study ‘ your FREE copy : Slum a i: 16 Pee AW Air kT choice hetters 22.00-24.00 tending it would result in subcon- cr. Tae men tiae Board of Realtors is consid-| Ad and mail ted Booklet, “Your Oppor- ‘San Pas pe aS Jo .,.88. ne we tage eta; tee commeraniitracts around the state. noticed before ering a proposal that serdne ea a tae a ae . —Selrier Ooo oe ee nl ee 1150-1800; few. standard cows —W oe. SS covered estate brokers follow Detroit's tunity in the o : 4 ae ft Pee Os ccoc ary 21.00; 1nd oe cutter “tag Beg said it might re- > 5 necdipor pe & bee 7: Pail’ Pep os. bulls 14.60-18.50. 28, Mominatly stesdy | MTS. Congressional hearing “to —_ x * " Institute Gernot salts TAKE Say compared to last week, "irine us ene Alcuin G. Kampsen, board pres-| The Business Sole _Paim °22 a8 hy Be ‘ steady; “chet and, prime Yonlery 30.0: = House) sub- ident, said the committee would |, Phone FE 2-3551 ae ct-gge mea 8 sc. 5a atuty “Ga. o0: oat fete, “Cha etait. they ware given present its recommendation atthe] 7 Wesi Lawrence S50 Comw Ed ..:,, 4 RCA ...... seth Sheep and lambs — ‘Compared Ps ad te Gan N Ges .., Repub st! reeset a] inally eienap j steady; slaughter | the order by the Army, Mrs, Grif-| March 3 meeting Pa ane case: gear ae Ssvltthe said. “The regular. suppliers resummed Gar hiley 40 0b neha VISITORS ARE WELCOME eat Bi ti Hae Sera ene ee would not be given subontrats * Kea Gee SaORIES iy deters tne wh, eepens oro | ; ” vs eee 41. see prime ‘under 106 4 . . . Pontiac board s = aS cheese eeeeteeeree er Seon Sq? "-aza}chotce tue wend Tums. under 9108 I sized that it the Pontiac board} =~ si sitben tev cee oonoetie Curtis vee Mt .. 24.00-28.00;, good shorn a ; outstanding similar recommendation | Address 5 Bead Al RR. ity 20.00-22.75; two ES gm 4’ ° makes a ont4 Name Say es Scant ods... Sema pete "Bebe," chee. shore Bergman's Girl |, Aas” ones ad ger ga Ne vipers Fag Weis ale aac aunt Slt Attend College |i — aE: rg eat tscito Attend Colleg We _ a iow "aoe shearing . r . | ~ Se oe ». nite 200. Piveaneetay's In California a a es Stl pe cee, st DE Re Saat OAKLAND, Calif. INS)—Actress|2 A Ave. | Bi ak Gen s ss 46.3) 1. zg mies 4ohoe 3 and (b daughter, " | Gen s Ret mixed nie Ann “Pia’) Lindstrom, call, dillac Produces Gen Pas t-, ; foot leved in Oakland today to enrolt/.@ ; See Mie “32: ie 6.00-18.00. “a cata ot Melis Wornen’s College for the Rach: th Ca Thousands Save Millions oe eae oe ; tenes Two Millionth Car Where « h -; Air .. = : A Goodyear | |. Grain Prices the airport, the 19-year-old) perporr wy — Cadillac Motor | Gt te Rp... 388 Ue Pe Grams beauty bat firmly waved!car Division announced today the| ° ra * ibs Uott Air tin. Feb, 1 (AP) — Opening! 4, questions about! duction of its two millionth + it Alte ..., 56.2) CHICAGO, @ + ses by Pruitt “> Sar + Oats her mother whose mat sutomobile. fir Cent .':. 324 Ua Ges Op :. Se ae 1 aes ccackis to Italian film director Ro- James M. Roche, general mana-| = oi US Rub. ..... ; Aiea: ’ oreneyes riage . it took 47 years | Indust Ray i 2 ; ones %|berto Rossellini has broken up. ger, noted that Galant aa: 4 eel i: esa oe RR a ot my moth to produce the frst milion Cadi ne woe O44 ‘tua } siseneel dt Merete egy plans,” said lac cars and less than nine years| i Ee White yee A ites 7 ee er’s personal or for the second million. He said) Int Sey =: 32 Fee Bo: Be Seeaaes Lies “ined | Pt. Cadillac’s 1957 output was only | Int oo a3 eo a ed et te — 0” septa. iat The poised and gracious Miss/93 cars short of the record mark Bit ee ee semblance to her ’ Cadillac, . 4 VERAGES to talk about her), ~“ 29 cent of the fine] : Press ing, however, ing about 49 per mee Ward's Re See last summerthe: first time. they|CA* market, the highest penetration | A RA last summer—the first time they). history.” Ret change td et td iction La had seen each other in seven yea | ee 903 a4 3) She said she “enjoyed ; Py Wok see teen BR Os ee oe @ B Notes Taenth “Sep “Hs 9 8 184 i . ” her mother will return the}, usiness r sous 9480 1260 T41 —Ward’s Auto- “hopes” her ioet-80" high "300.0 144 us i984; DETROIT sag rising | visit. When or where another get- —_—— : , Ff ise han’. ee 155.1 768 i915/motive Reports and a mild salesitogether of daughter and mother F, J. Stacy and Frank Antro- : ; 1956 low ...... M40 1262. 0.6 eos ae rad eet occur Miss Lindstrom would), 5 ioe vepresentatives of the ; cae orhiragl téd | not predict. Lincoln National Life STOCKS production pace in the Uni . J. Nephier Co.) States and output in the first quar- daughter of Dr. |Co.. recently earned — Pars sly esl sce oe, ogame Steg and output tn the first quar ce eee from whom | in the company’s Convention Clubs. eB Suldvia husberGee. 1s 18 [level since 1952. auction| Miss Bergman parted in 1949 to a Seo “Ross Gear Co.*......, %3 is ee ee ee es carry on a romance with Rossel- e Sowell Mise, bw. Co i Slot 480,397 cars was. 24 per cent ™ ; tt e out : ee Me Prod. Co* ey i the same seg Than oe agg Miss Lindstrom a sophomore, 6 | il Ray i ceric PCRS bcc barap ignebrser sas -ip ye: cinklesngticee trees ins totereny ot | | en All beneath se FP of each week's Pontiac Man Guilty | s.xseseawns izes fs way “i's a ; of M | ughter ago and the frend is expected to ' pay ee convicted of ? matic saving that day for the fatdl stabbing last It’s syste Se ; quickly builds into a sizea scuinst Coby OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT NOW Bloomfield St., after deliberating 3 7 : one hour and 45 minutes. Re iy sg of sf B. Hartrick set sentencing for Wat-|The DAF Works, Holland's only| DETROIT @® — Raymond W. A kins for Feb. firm, A Planes at Willow Run twin eyfinder STI MULATE _ . DETROIT ® — A bomb threat|to the er SALES : liners at Willow Ran airport, fo-jin diameter. These | a. a eae or oe the i] OUTDOOR SIGNS a or RON ry eer: es << at Glen- ey eoatens JANETTE, ineengs wood, Lake Orion, Milford, Walled Loke, Keego het at . a ‘Harbor, Union Lake and rami us sens ; were released about ai pe VISIT REP. BROOMFIELD IN WASHINGTON — The Rev. and Mrs. Lewis C. Sutton of the Holly Methodist Church have re- | turned home after spending the past week touring the United | Nations in New York City and attending sessions ‘of Congress in the nation’s capital with 60 Methodist youths and adults from Mich- igan. While in Washington, they interviewed lawmakers, union it "AT HINAG MINS AL Pee He ie oe & os leaders and State a eoiat officials. Accompanied by two Oak- land County youths, the couple stopped to chat with a man from “thome,"’ Congressman William From left: Bruce Taylor of Oak Broomfield of Oakland County. Park, Mrs. Sutton, Ronald Brown of Royal Oak, Rep. Broomfield and the Rev, Sutton. 2 Decide Seven-Member Council Westwood Village Elects st Officers WESTWOOD — The first officers|area in Southfield Township voted! member council, of the new Village of Westwood|final approval of the village's) council will be a village clerk. Votes were canvassed) were sworn in last night at the Fire Hall on 13 Mite road. They were elected Monday when! residents of the 4‘-square mile! (charter. | Tuesday, in its first stages by a seven- 1 MR, and MRS. JACK DAHN Dahn-Harms Wedding Performed in Romeo ; _ 3 bring their favorite recipes to the| : meeting so that she may use them! AVON TOWNSHIP \Branch of the National Women’s} |Farm and Garden Assiciation will|/¢)"2 |meet Monday evening at the home jot Joseph Janoschka* 3309 Liver- inois Rd. This will be the group’s annual Husband's Night”, Dinner will be|* ROMEO—The altar of the First| Methodist Church in Romeo was! banked with white stock and car-| nations for the wedding Feb. 1 of) Susan Harms of Romeo and Jack) : Dahn of Imlay City. The Rev. Ellis! A. Hart performed the double-ring | ceremony before 170 guests. + * * Parents of the bride are Mr wore a gown of ivory Schieffle embroidered net over taffeta fashioned with appliques of Ven- ice lace at the neckline, short sleeves edged in lace and a cum- merbund of pleated taffeta. The | long, softly draped skirt fell into | a chapel-sweep train. and face-framing brim of pearls held a well St. The bridegroom is a son'she carried an arrangement of/burn Rd., to Superior Installers of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dahn of white and feathered carnations en-|and- Excavators Co. of Detroit. Imi: ay Cit y. 'twined with ivy atop a w hite Bible. Work wil] begin immediately, the’ For her * * * ‘hoard announced. wedding, the bride | ee ~~ Mrs. Charles Long of Rochester was matron of honor. Wayne Dahn assisted his brother ‘as best man. Other brothers, Gor- Band Boosters Club ‘ don and Neil Dahn, Formed’in Avondale == * * * AVONDALE — More than 109| A Teceptiom was held in parents attended the initial meet- Club this weck. = * * Raoul Hermann was elected president of the group which wag organized to aid the. junior and high school bands in obtaining more instruments and uniforms. lyweds will at ive in Imlay City. | County Calendar | The WSCS8 of oe Methodist Church Other officers elected include: lchanged the date of its regular meeting) Ed 4 Gee from Peb. 20 to Feb 13, at 7:30 p.m! : war Jwen vice president: = the church. This will be the “Brother-| irs. George Mille ; ood” meeting. Mrs. R. Qualman is re u r, secretary, and |program chairman The public is invited, | Mrs. William Featherston, treas- | ure * * * rer, The Live Wire Fellowship of Troy| The organization's first project Methodist Church will meet at 6:30 p.m. | Saturday. for will be to provide housing for the home of Mr oad Pers Le arenes ‘Ashby | &5-piece Central Mic higan Colle ge 3794 Hazelton. There wil) be square ae = danci band which wil] perform an eve- == -—- ning concert at the high school Fee Women's Auxiliary of the Hadley) April 24 ¢ Department will meet Wednesday at é the Fire = re 8 p.m, Recently elected | * * joiticers of the auxiliary are president,| * \Mrs. Jo Haddrill vice preciacat, ‘re! Director of the high school band /Elleen Greene: secretary-treasurer, Mrs | is John Neztek. Richard Longfield = airs | conducts the junior high band. . : _ |, Hadiey firemen and their wives wil] | ee Pea a 1g - the Hadley Fire Hall | pm. Fe 5. to honor the birthday | Altar Society to Sponsor ot ‘Jack Tunisen a 7 y City . Luncheon Card Party he ear pn A Club will meet: Porgy ac 2:30 ee in the Community | om, ts. Donald Putnam will present AUBURN HEIGHTS—The Altar @ program on art and painting. |Hostesses are Mrs. Clare McC} Society of Sacred Heart Church on' Mervin Whiteman, Mrs. * wilttags “Owens| Adams road is sponsoring a linch-|¢n¢ Mrs. George Cross. eon card party to be held at the) ~ & church at ‘ |. The New Era Club of Imiay City will M noon, Friday, Feb. 17. have a potluck supper at its seating | Mrs. Bruce Washburn, general at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Com. chairman, will be assisted by M ,| unity ao Husbands will be guests. Truman Denby. They have aské ogram committe: Forest Whithopt an fecet san'| that reservations be . made by 8 Mrs. Grant Muir. Hostessés are Mts. illiam Lengemann,| i Mrs, Glen &che ¢ Mrs r Wernesday. Mrs. Lloyd Dell andichureni "SMT Robert Mys. Reandel Mulvany are in| * * * The _ public is) AlLG g Ber and Explorer Sc@uts. den charge of tickets. invited. : ‘ é s leaders will attend the! | Method odist ‘Coiren im a bedy Sunday, j | councilmen pointed Allerton said today, present the council will run the village without one. Walled Lake Women. ¢ Hear Home Editor | work for the Press, will discuss the handling of publi-/ city for an organizaztion. 8:30 p.m Assisting the Serving two-year ‘terms * Alice * * Mrs. * * * A village manager will be ap- eventually, Councilman but WALLED LAKE — Mrs. Janet Odell, home editor of the Pontiac Press, ithe Walled Lake Business and | Professional Women's Club meets \for dessert Monday at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. E, ihostess for home at 1167 East Lake Dr. will be*the speaker when H. Garland will be the the evening at her In addition to explaining her Mrs. Odell She has asked that members | in future columns. OKs Sewage Contract ROCHESTER — The Rochester | ‘Community School Board has|« jawarded a $16,755 contract for the! Her lace cap designed with a/construction of a new sewage dis- iposal system at the Brooklands | Mrs. Edward E. Harms of 226 Cros-' fingertip veil of French illusion. Elementary School, 409 East Au-| Sponsor Teenage Dance LAPEER — The Lapeer County seated the Service Club will sponsor a teen- age dance Saturday beginning at at the Lapeer Center the | Building in Lapeer for Teenagers. church's Fellowship Hall following) Jimmy Collins, Flint ne jockey, g scl the nuptials. After a brief wedding Will furnish music. All teenagers ing of the Avondale Band Boosters, trip to Northern Michigan, the a | in the brea are invited. CAROLYN OUSNAMER The engagement of Carolyn Ousnamer of East Detroit to Lester Debberowsky has been announced .by the bride- | @lect's sister, Mrs. Jack Buck- horn of 3257 Homestead Dr., Wa- terford Township. The prospec- tive bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Debberow- sky Jr. of Armada, Carolyn’s parents are the late Mr and Mrs. Jay Ousnamer of Orton- ville. The wedding date hasn't been set: are Hugh Allerton Jr., The new village will be guided | Marvin B. Cline and Robert Reed. /Taking office for one-year terms! | were Chester Guilmet, Ted Shurt- {leff, Theodore J. Sura and Dr. Douglas J. Wood. M. Spencer, the only candidate for clerk, was elected for two years. for the SUE ANDERSON MSU Coed fo Speak at 2 Church Services WALLED LAKE — Sue Ander-| poorkee: ‘son, a senior at Michigan State |‘ | University will speak at both serv- lices of the Walled Lake Methodist |=°o™ ‘Church Sunday. Active in the work of the Wesley | Foundation at East Lansing, Miss’! |Anderson will speak on the efforts ! of the Methodist Church to raise one million dollars to serve the Wesley Foundations at 10 schools) Lost & Found also will show the work of the founda- in Michigan. Her message tion on a college campus. Miss Anderson is a charter mem-|oney, Wanted -----++-» ber of Kappa Phi, a Methodist serv| Shere Livin, Quarters ** ice sorority on the Michigan State|wia’ Contracts, Mtgs. ......... campus. She recently was a dele- gate to the quadrennial meeting of the Methodist Student Move- Re ment held in Kansas. & Taxes .... Landscapin’ ....-..+ 1 Trucking Moving ‘ . NOTICE? 24 ert & Personals ... . & Wrd. to Board ..../.... % wid. Goods ’ # 2A beuses 2 30 sGeise Bi | 32 Wantec Rea. Estate ......... A RENTALS OFFERED sent Apts Furnished ......... a4 ‘Farm, Garden Club Unit |S" Slates Meeting Monday served at 7 p.m. Fred Maynard of the Leader \Dogs for the Blind, Inc., Roches- WL ter, will be the speaker. He will explain the method of training the Stiles dogs and will have a \ working dog eves bes with him. | NOTICE OF PUBLIC s. ALE | 1955 Chevrolet, Serial No ‘po5F220290, 5 |2 Door, Sale to be held 10:30 A.M., Feb- - * Store a. mt . |ruary 7th, 1958 at 601 Pontiac State }Bank Bidg. Pontiac. Michigan — Ory wees Feb. 6, 7. °58. |p; ants, Trees | ne ee NOTICE OF PUBLIC “BALE signed that on Feb. 20, o'clock AM at Jerome sale of a 1955 Chev., number VCS55F057931 will be held, cash to the highest bidder. Notice is hereby given by the under- 1958, at 10:00 Pord Sales, 45000 Van Dyke, Utica, Michigan, public 2 dr. bearing motor for Inspection thereof may be made at above address, Ling undersigned reserves the right to oor ASSOCIATES cement | CORP. Dogs Trained Boarded an Grain For’ Sale Livectees’ has Writeo Livestock ... For Sal» Poul signed that on 1958 Street, ot public sale of a 1957 Pontiac door number P757H58052, cash to the highest bidder. 126 Main Street, Rochester, Oakland County, Michigan is the place of storage. trustee Section by his agent of a4 NOTICE OF SALES Notice Is hereby given by the under. hursday, February 27, at 10:00 A.M. at 126 South Main Rochester, Oakland County, sedan, bearing motor will be held fe NATIONAL BANK OF DETROIT, OCHESTER BRANCH 339 Main Street, Rochester, Michigan Bailey, Instaloan Manager Feb. 7, 8. TOWNSHIP OF BLOOMFIELD, _ OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHI ORDINANCE NO. 50 AN vehicles upon private property It shall be unlawful for to park any motor vehicle plied consent, authoriza- the or ratification owner, of , egent or ty. Complaint this section oe of such prop- ~ Bape A ew imself o: e ae violate this coms. Section 3. effect thirty es fy Sage one after = gubte cation Saree passed by the Bloomfield Townstiin. "Soned on the 3rd day" of Pebruary, 1956. H. DUDLEY. Township Clerk Feb, 7, 38. Wanted Used Trucks ... Por wie Het, User Trucks". Used Cars No. Wg age a Sy An ordinance regulating the parking of | «« motor without the consent of the owner or other persons entitled to possession. The Township of Bloomfield ordains: Section 1 any person on any private property, without the express or ¢ SPA Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance | rvice—P) or Motor . Fast Rd. Mr. Rose Help Wanted Female 7 Moe to. 8100 week in, spate ‘hours. ppeintment mm. a ET rin| , EVELYN EDWARDS table. Protec’ rritory. Na- : NAUMAN, FEB. 5, paid 7 goalie ie locally sid vgrtined. VOCATIONAL COUNSELING ford Rt. 5; age 54; ed’ hus- : » vom , Community Bank Bldg, band Nauman; be- " ” oon He ior ond Mrs.’ Otis | BARBER. $970 ELIZABETH LAKE __OPEN'S ag Sg i a a eS m, 4 a Se a a , tric motors. Write,.do not call. Parent Nauman. ' Ne ae Re cone. es ve F 2:30 p.m. the ~| ©, 320 MN. Main, Milford | , 3 Johns "Paneral 1 Home with crema- EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT. EXP Attractive om at tikes "pg . Pe : as of- ve 3s —, prom’ ie Hiating. Mr, Navman ‘wil He in| and, AMeuRS sesemial Couces * indwest” Employ ODE sy tration degree” preferred. Submit , WAL-| ground, ete. Write Box 185, ES ter A. 616 en EE ee RO, merce: age 56, beloved. husband of | EXPERIENCED MILL WORK| HAMMOND ORGAN LESSONS BY are. a o. eaeeee ‘ - : feroen. Windows, molding and sueetiunans. ny Bob Glick, OA of’ Mrs. Irene Coffeen. Funeral __EMpire 3-4148. 8-3606 jay, 9-3. Monday. Feb. 10, | EXP. ag ee a Cuape y St) tee seule” Mueabieeed in Uline | bosom Lueenite — ey concre.{ 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Perry mas; Must have ref. . . Please} tent rienced teacher. Mrs, Re ting. Interment in Cm v in peveen, Ra.| Paul, Ce fs . hoe vad arren, i the rdson~ BARTENDER. PONTIAC Bird Puneral Home, Walled Lake. a c ous z..20 caunaen.|~“Tifetime Opportmiy” | Wanted 20 Men. J . Thurber. Experience salesman “Saree eae Area. for Fr urday 2 p.m. tis y Dailey | Area, Mamufacturary line 9 Com. om Pontiac Area Interment .Greenwood billed S Com | At once 5 10 train for jobs Sez raining, "high commissions, | Time .,Siudy, Methods Engineer: GER. FEB. 5. 1968. MRS. Eicon, fringe bentte drew avail| (08. Any number accepted for Marie E. Barns “* able, patented exe nae nae nien Lake; 1S; beloved wile com- necessary Factory of Walter 6. prenge Sh, ge he ve pg Ey ~ By details check ~ es For'-« cegmplete mother of Robert N..» Walter J. necessary e a rrier. Home . a sey ae Fates | Gemipehts Pome ee | ea pein (Rosemary) r, Miss Helen nee pnd. phone : Mtoe; Miiamas ars} interview ‘wil be ‘arranged 1 8} Work Wanted Male 10 McDonnell and s, : obe s To & TO (Therese Ann) Schmidt; dear sis- wARRIED aon an vestantishea | 41 CARPENTER WORK. NEW — ter of Marry Reeber. Raymond.) i isurance debit. salary, yaad: PE 4-4210. Eugene, laren ena t great-| $70 wee plus cont mlorton . plus} A ILABLE ONT CARPENTER endchildrea sips “pela Satur ing. Give ‘brief pemonal history | _D.B. Murdock FE atest. tay, Feb. 8, at 10 a.m. from 20. BLOCK LAYING, CEMENT Lady of Refuge Chureh with Rev. floors. Hamilton, PE 2.2448, Eo Q CARPENTER whe Bett nae st ae Beas | EEN TILE | “ence eed Detroit. men. 7 8 from the CARPENTER WORK WAATED — ya Se Priday rq 8 po. * Bang pad me. Experience ~~ ‘Al : on Keego, Harbor. ; where Mrs. Spren- FE 5-61 3-8748. “ grees: ger W : _ : u COMPANY | new & repair. Formica kitchen ein trade or roduct has . spestnny, ®Pane | = : truc] ver sales losu .» Reasonable. Call men to sell and deliver to Ns CLASSIFICATIONS retail frocers and hardware out- CARPENTER WORK. ANY KIND. ment age, et: Reply eo- | CARPENTER WORK —WANTED- ment, os Paps CARPENTER W INDEX erred. Writs Bor 110, Pontiae Ey BA al and finished. Will ar- OPPORTUNITY FOR AN AGGRES-| PE 3.7204. wai Lit MENTS sive ambitious salesman. Age 25| CARPENT NEW OR REMOD- ANNOUNCE to ot as =a ee To| ¢ Kitchens a specialty. EM a. sie. AND ND CARPEN. | ~~~ food | PLUSH DOORS HUNG. Ala ALSO, paint asonabie ae rates. OA insiDE PAINTING, DECORA work Prampine, and wna 5 davs no oatien, g on ei care -ebiidren = "your home. NEED MONEY? ? Pull pF dE aig pane. Me Selvertng or @ the day you wees Managers needed, FE PART TIME We have ag opening for a girl or woman with some bookkeeping experience. Hours are from #6'00 to 12:00 mornings, 5 days a week, Monday through Friday. Apply to Box 14, The Pontiac Press, giving age, full particulars about your self. UIET WOMAN TO te? A “pooae "833 : ee Use Your Husband's Inc “$1000 MONTHLY "ATTEND SALES CLASSES Work Wanted Female 11 EXP. IN MATERIAL & + eee a on teee of set- 1A Sinainae P TRORTROS. $5. Pic’ liver. FE rey - Lene Ne A_ BUSHEL. & Sains et ares. 1 p at service. 1, WASHINGS | ae Specs. Picky and Ra FE Sip. Sete Ga FS ‘ae ee WAITRESS W. restaurant work, = fae Sssistant - receptiorfist . Also handle books = records, Ex- perienced, FE 8-1215 GIRL. WOULD LIKE OFFICE on. eee work or day work. 5 9 r and Oomees Herat 5. Pres as eae er 3 ROOF REPAIRS $AVESTROUGEING FE 40444 MASON cal winter br.ces. SERVICE FE 2-7004 Eves. OR 3.22776 TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING R. D. Thompson @ FE 17-9872 ___ Building Supplies 12A USED. 10 CENTS EA. — 3 cents ea, 3105 W. | SHEET ROCK TAPED ig _jshed_ Pree estimates. FE sonny N SURPLUS Business Services 13 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained men F g ; oa g OD oe 2B Furniture Refinishing 16A romsupee serene _Income Tax Service 17 wy Fae SERVICE mf GARRETT. ts . Saginaw. FE 5-6889. Open HOUSE WORK WTD. 5 DA ACCOUNTING ) INCOME TAX week. Come home nights. G service Aaah iat ouik 4-9880, : Soe rates. WB. LADY WOULD LIKE ANY KIND | . of housework, By day or ‘ PE $-3615. HOT mtr LADY ADY WOULD Like 3 ROOSEVELT LADY W w 3-5ea3 Mr ¥ WOULD DLE HOUREYORK | FE 5-8126 OR i Zz FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell things {through Classified Ads. Anything goes! Diel FE 2-8181, ats tray i. Fhowe FE ae ” oR cay 4 se (N a E cE ay s Se pe ¥ * ee See ee ee a BS .......by Agatha Chrisie Chapter 33 Lucy told the doctor that she had cooked the dinner. ii cken livers in bacon.” “Canapes Didne,”’ said Dr. Quim- “Yes, Canapes Diane.” + “AN right —let’s go through it. ' Mushroom Soup — out of a tin, 1 suppose?” ? | “Certainly not, I made it.” “You made jt. Out of what?” “Half a pound of. mushrooms, butter and flour, and lemon juice.” * * * | “Ah, And one’s supposed to say It must have been the mush- “Tt wasn't the mushrooms. I had ome of the soup myself and I'm quite all right.” “Yes, you're quite all right, I t forgotten that.” Lucy flushed. ‘NOT | | 2Y2% | Current | Dividends This is not a recent | | change in dividendii} | policy, but has con- i |} tinued for the pastiil } 25 years. | 1] 1 1) i We have never missed | a Dividend Period | Since Our Founding im 1890, Capitel Savings & Loan Assoc. < _15 W. Huron, Pontiac | FE 4-056! “And what was it? In detail.” asked. —~ “Mushroom soup. Curried chick nd rice. Syllabubs. A savory bf cken stock, milk, a roux. of DEPARTMENT: “If you mean—" “1 don’t mean. You're a highly “Now then how much of all }\this is cleared up?” “Arsenic?”’ he said. “Arsenic?” THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY'8, 1958 M } _C. RB. Meskill Studio 1 Mt. Clemens St. FE 4-0553 "Dimitri LeZereft 924 'W. Huron St, “Looks a bit fishy for her. . .” “What motive could she possibly have?" . . : : ight be barmy,” ‘suggested Bacon, “Seem all right, they do, x “k- ing more fuss someone who you might say. is in with the rest so as to avoid arous- ing suspicion How’s that? Hig 8 a z ? s E F ; Bg s i ji hit E i if ; i iH H | : 4 i F tr E . itt E i i 8 3 i aS L Sy af.] ; ah qh -2f a7 el r-} ? AEE EE Cities Also Spending * More “Miss Eyesbarrow isn’t off her NS cticictasiste ne sane man, Miss shi S$ as sane as you or T are, If Miss Eyeles Bi Bs oc, eons mit ic in their curry, she’s doing it for} (Seventh in a series of articles a reason. r, on municipal problems) . intelligent young- woman, she'd be| Just as the American standard careful not to be the only one un-/of living has risen to unprecedented , heights for individuals and tam- This budget year, about one-half: of city taxes in Battle Creek, Muskegon, Sault Ste. Marie and a good many other cities. The. proportion is Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. ‘MT W. Phone FE 4-4565 Lawrence ‘Street _ No Stirring STORE - a It’s perfect for every room in OAKLAND .» because it's homogenized, pas: PARK FREE REAR OF oo FE-5-6150 * 4 4 Driver Fined $150 . 4 Cities Spending Much More - as Standard of L lower in some places, running about 38 per cent in Saginaw. iving Ris Sutherland 12 E. Pike St. Robinson's Studio FE 4-468 30 E. Huren St. FE 4-3669 Don’t Be Sorry” Informal pictures taken in the Home—at the Church | or at the Reception. | Pontiac Photographers’ Assoc. | Studio FE 2-2711 for Drunk-Plowing , ~ a “_ewrrerererererrrere plowing cost a California py» Men’s or L a di e ;° CASH & CARRY | CLEANED] | PRESSED | City Wide Pick-Up & Delivery plow driver a $150 fine and his 3 A : é , s s Harry ©. Darrington, 31, told|2 ; ‘ ir sie Soret Trousers or Slacks — 59° Piece Suits day he had “one too many mar-i¢ ’ : or ; { nol — fg warmup Pose $ What o value for fine quality Cleaning! Each a Lake Tahoe tavern Sunday. |$ gorment French-Glo Finished, FREE! Bring A Nevada high patrolman|¢ them in early in the week . . wear them cleaned, Excl. Far $ 39 med ee 56 ht Eeeet back! pressed, immaculate on the week-end. Trim toward California. was em-i< ployed by the California Highway $ JOIN OUR SILVER DOLLAR CLUB! : ee 3 7 4 In about 1942 only 22 oil re-|2 1-HOUR name ace, act | RRENCH-GILO Wout | Sone ceon a = its et = Now 3 Tel-Huren Shopping Conter : i cee TEL-HURON - plants in the U.S. engaged in pro-/¢ See 6-5684 se alicia ictal ducing the fuel. AP PPPRPPDPPPLPPD PLP PLLPLP PPP PPD ADD AAD P 7 e é ° S J Our CUSTOMERS DESERVE THE SAME ADVANTAGES... Therefore, in keeping with the Kroger tradition of offering our custom- STORE. 7 ers the same service and conveniences as our competitors, who now — have 131 stores open on Sundays, most Kroger stores in Detroit and Eastern Michigan are now open on Sundays. For typical Kroger values the following thoes are available at these prices on Sunday, February 9th. only, at all Kroger stores: * KROGER FRESH BAKED Sugar Donuts ... = 15° SPOTLIGHT 100%, PURE COFFEE . Instant Coffee .. .°.79 nies ee, S : : ©, ‘ f a ! ae é : i es Ee ‘ s : 3 Ses % a . aia | : | 4 i aoe & : ‘ ee ee : % : TAG ~~ ; ys : : r 2 , aioe THE PONTIAC PRESS, earn How to Ride With the Tide , SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1958 _ ee Past! Want \to Make a Hit With Your Wife? By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN __ter, others in shallow ocean beds,| living rooms. They are able to, However, much more important — Proper to Use on | , sone in circunwtance, | than adapting to the place in which | : yo he . De Ot ae ees tee ot aber ln neato we live is the ability to adjust ‘to Invitations. for Her| Have Her Rugs Cleaned adapt to tts environment if it ts to| NNT SUN is or even in| 5° it is with people! ‘Some arelis. ‘dings which happen to us in wurvive successfully. Some forms| much more pliable than others. Remarriage | at New Way! the icy wastes of Antarctica. Sena ii: happily anywhere| “iy living, to the intimate con- f life can live only in fresh wa- + «+ while others are only satisfied in/@00M8 in which we live. The test By EMILY Post ; species seem to be able'a large city or a small town. dome eh caat ¢ chee “Dear Mrs, Post: It was quite 14 1 sate ot itil! ethers snow “*** | physical condition or financial state ing ppp balay aKa BE : to a a and even mare t the tons of one regarding the warding of «mid What's New Way?, en, Many, folks are so tied 10| BUT, many folks find it ditt tions. If the form you suggested ge companies hesitate to employ| Cult, 1@ adjust themselves to the you give het name as Mrs. Jane aos vas cans oan & Eee wetet aoundans changes. Is ender Smith, : to live gallantly, to build a suc- different part of the country. How- “Tt has always been my under- ever, carg and superhighways and <——— ee canine coded standing | =, and I am sure a lanes have made this less true many a: + *-0 ee Saft ine egal MODERN PRESSURE Once you stop fighting the change De banner Gn ey ee be etl: » Never Mind — Adaptation to brand new living|it sometimes turns out to be aj | misunderstood ” ae © pete it ees SS ee ie ee a home peewen? of modern living. Any man discover some advan- Answer: . wesnam Hives tect canlly ta Oltjingen, Aiywsy, # caine tle mach Pepe Rat yea aT place he or she likes best. There-|more pleasant for you and for those call herself! Mrs. John Smith in rae E eens Ves te ah Ge enee See ee Se OO her private life, and particularly Planning your life. dinates in connection with matters con- cerning her tamily. : Tt seems to me, however, the . Concert by Eger Players |obection to “re.” folowed. by , st le ; moved on the pccasion of her own Yandalsdeatroymitionsct Hi Shows Brilliant Artistry soe cg gen = ile one home is burning, four- seeny peor. ; and Banody oe ee home buyers are dying | knows ne ot By MARY LOUISE LINDQUIST |were portrayed with a sensitive spec the mortgage is paid. If | ‘Home Protection “Pack- A magnificent display of artistry|and gentle style “Dear Mrs. : My son hes "ve paying for your home, age” protects you against and brilliant technique was ore. STRENGTH AND CLARITY recently become engeged and for mul want 1o know about Life} ata aes eidaing [pibeard the Eger Players last night|, It was a great pleasure, after band sol T os tee tis ene Virginia's mortgage redemp- fre... smoke... at the Waterford Township Civic be te hen ts chest ot chen alee The chest on plan. Let me tell you about . «liability... windstorm [§/Music Association concert Aree tay Cuapars “theme nC hee a aude ee Gee on + falling objects... hail fijgram of such dynamic contrasts| = you go yours, and you get your | ae oe the Union? ‘ ‘Modern in design, but antique in TELEGRAPH at HURON er that your religion means | “DEAR ABBY: My husband | ! favor. Stiking green and red pes oa is a long-distance truck driver | CONFIDENTIAL TO “Man's | ; toral scenes against 8 b and is gone from one to three | Not Made of Wood”: He’s not |] ; sf Peartestel Maple, You set 0 eee are | er Th ae ae Soc CLEARANCE CONTINUES cadece. Him hous ielte sal be * ® veeinie your din. SS ee | gna bene , | economy starter ser ror 4 drops over an + * : ° ‘ | tree to get pelay-vainy with | ot this paper. he wil be glad |W Juniors’, Misses’ & Half-Size Dresses [| %7ECS-forees Reg $72.50 me. I am not that kind of a | to answer your letter. 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M, to 9 P. M. BEAUTY SALON ! Mile Shopping Center, just North * PI : | os Friday and Saturday 10 A. M. to 10 P, M, : FEderal 8-1343 <_* \ 42 N. Saginaw St. : er FE 5-276] of Riera era ee | 2nd Floor Open, Monday and Friday Evenings ’til 9 : FE 2-8642 furnace that’s just ROOFING INSULATION CO. Ix Bryan French Hos |"acsontnt sie aie and SIZES of DOWAGIAC Models fee uaee- B51 N. Paddock =» FEE 5-6973 if | i F fe ie aig ee Sate eS pee —*$0-Fe, Lets $550 Down, 30 Yr. FHA. Full Basement. Aute, Hot Water. Medel Open Sat. & Sun. 12-6 Perry & Rebinweed, Pontiac 3 BEDROOM Brick |Ofion | Seats tower, oruer sino, (Civil Defense Needs LAKE ORION — A civil defense 13,800, Gl. $680 down FHA, TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE See JOHN KINZLER mi k= gage Hi 32 : : i. i i | : ‘ a , “ af cE “ : p l i A : 3 ___ “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1958 & r Copies of the charter will be Shot in ‘Pitching’ Hand Routs Young Gunman ROYAL OAK—A Royal Oak gas station attendant was shot in the hand early this morning as he routed a young gunman with a barrage of soft drink bottles. James Williams, 31, of 25426 Dei St., Madison Heights, police a youth not more than 16 years old, armed @ pistol, walked inte the station at 2320 E. 11 Mile i ite Fs : : , ie iit | bandit ordered Williams and another attendant, pbell, Royal Oak, into the ; 5 H ard Cobb of 202 South Cam s Instead of going to the washroom. several pop bottles and began pitching them. Ff dt , Williams said he grabbed if Z The youth fired one shot, striking Williams in the right hand, and fled out the rear door without getting any money, +4 FE : E iliams was taken to William Beaumont Hospital, Royal g z 5 | s 7 ! i i 5 plier bp pbprte ili uit I: small township in the near fut Eight Forced From Flat Into 14-Degree Weather DETROIT (INS) — A fire near moe View Mark Scout Sunday |Fruit Growers in Area to Hear in Orchard Lake esyy Scientist | H. H. STANTON Committee, will 103 State FE 8-168: ama eR ee QUALITY TESTED TO GIVE YOU THE VERY BEST “Tru-Bilt” blocks are tested to meet the rigid requirements of all standard specifications. They are made, using the very" best and néWest rene - - eo sean eS ae er , and weather Use Tru-Bilt and be safe. TRU-BILT BLOCKS Avoid cracked walls . . 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Genest, 29, was just ship board will be elected for the|glary that a 1957 Chevrolet was|Detrol Ure !stolen, Genest was picked up in. Peoria, [ll., driving the car andi an Perishes jzas""""="o"" * a * | . cigarette aes geal In Detroit Fire escrasesss cs se 0, at 8 p.m. 16% E. Lawrence St. th M. Coons, Secretary. * at Church Banquet Harris and Mrs. Andrew Berry. TROY—The city of Troy will in-| Tickets have been limited to 200. Not Living Up to Name CLEVELAND (INS) — A promi- brief, Mrs. Weberg said, i * New 3-Bedroom Rancher = ew one down OL ey Gown ta | "tl April. x : If You're Planning a |] NEW KITCHEN {| | INCLUDES Pode AND I" ER | No credentials are necessary it re eee ee eale| gH. Leland, Clinton Valley Htransfer the credit to other institu-| *owt executive, and “Uncle” Ot- FREEZER A. i FAMILY: OF 4 OR 5! ]) WHOLESALE FOOD} FREEZER SERVICE | nent sign in a suburban village east of Cleveland reads: ‘No dis- charging firearms. No hunting.’ ned: “Hunting Valley Village Council." College Courses Offered |x as om NORTH BRANCH — Observing National Boy Scout Week, Scout Troop 135 will hold its annual jbanquet at American Legion Hall on Huron street. at 7 p.m. Monday. i Fa a F ay aera 1 F i ek i After emptying his bag of tricks, Carey Sees Railroads, Rew will explain how he performs Trucks Working Closely into joint rate and service arrange- ments with truck Jines, instead of pressing for means to hurt their Better Ventilation Topic for Conference at MSU Donald Humphries, foundry ven- Conference Feb. 17 to 20 at--Michigan State University. * * * The conference will aim at better industrial ventilation to improve comfort and productivity of work- ers. Ventilation in pharmaceutical companies will be one of the major problems discussed, At Walled Lake Dinner Meeting ‘| WALLED LAKE — The Walled * \Lake Rotary Cub will host mem- bers of Boy Scout Troop 108 at a dinner meeting Monday in observ- ance of National Boy Scout Week. * * * ling invited to the meeting by a committee composed of Kenneth McBroom and Leslie Churchill, re- o_o ‘the Rotary Club, and . B. Sharrick, Walled Lake Boy Scout eader. Speakers at the dinner will be to Hornung, special field com- | Anyone may attend the first ses- > pmamltn 5 a deg Amer- classes are open to all adults al-| “Uncle Otto” is credited with "graduation is|being the original scoutmmster' of; . eceive college|Troop 1, Auburn,.N. 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