1p Neen ate tlapatactbesiin™syetpnan 3 < A i) 28; \ ge ' } ; 7 i ‘ ook: ‘ | ; & 3 + " * * : ts ape ‘ ae: ” a sof at ;’ : ; pot x = a “ . : | PONTIAC, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 193740 PAGES™ iy gins ‘ k ke | kkk ! eee) bs Seo rs Says Pontiac Local Cc lean i Fa ey tlrmmarge gerarfiry: psy sn mon kmnenpenpysaliy Ppaaran huadvabebenayn dee bpp orders of International Pres-| © “Pontiac Teamsters Local 614) an investigation of Local 614 under gent committee,” he said, ident Dave Beck, and took over| . under Jimmy Hoffa's trusteeship|Teamsters Vice-President James) “And half of the 14 men aren’t|trusteeship.of Local 614, insurgent] _ is the cleanest run local in the|R. Hoffa's trusteeship: ; even under the jurisdiction of the) ombers sought to drive him and| : ing an tide oun enonedy.© Sa eae local” Harrelson BGfed, = |nis officers right back : Shefferm Declares Ee ean tOgy.” e thel The STOW, Tepresenting the ma-lNOFWA “GREAT GUYY. ae Nk et Ce ane — < * 3.s00.member local offered cactlig’ te Sapien cst on: oo “Hoffa is still a great guy in| Harrelson, Postinc’s state rop- | He Didn't Know Money — “esting yiecien™ Loan by ts to Snyder, seeks 8D C-|,.- books and to all our mem.| Tese@iative from 108 to 1964, ; som anit toes poasitle investion ins of mare than $1,000,000 07g,» the Teamsters official} 8 ome of Hofin's appointees, Belonged to Union tionby the Senate committee in-/i949 and 1952, n* [stated. “Hotton drives a hard bar-| “Our books are audited regulars Bas | vestigating labor racketeering. — Dvr es Ye oppoaion ‘prod By-the way, I understand. that|® American inetingion—the ean “= te TS Only Miss Bergman and Stev- Pacer certain people in authority within) ner mail box. LONDON @®—Union bosses to- i ens won the Screen SPirector’s|0:Sfter years and years, the province are beginning to re-| He said that in the intetest of| day ordered 500,000 more factory ) ion | GX [Guia ward for is hetming of}. x gard this Jesus as a man danger-ltrattic. the: bixes ‘will be rhoved| Workers to walk off thelr jobs on } VU “Giant” and in the last five yedrs| But most in the industry feeljeven to the extent that if a manjous to their pwn power I shall let/ oom = to the| Saturday im the second stage of Pe Fee - that Todd, a supershowman, has|strikes them on one cheek they|Tiberius know if this brews seri- busy street corners a “snowball” strike to shut down Bill Calls for Extension , rt ie ee ee ee , » Pitate Me ace eee ee | nt Raat bay titer . hypo. “Giant,” a superb struck, Signed ithe approval officials. earning industries. of Levy for 15 Months City Teamster Boss. |stvens. i ecxine Toad at’ me _— } Says Union ‘Clean’ fisrvess, “watcn tr “te King ge oe te ae : a arte aesOotudents fo Turn Tables on Teachers gets dows to voting on a} (Continued From Page One) |e his spectacle “The Ten Com- | a | nn ohn ee weet be ‘$233, . There will be no schoo) for some A, demonstration and dramattine|ani ifichignd’’ Wily’ be’ the main|new-type of school workshop,"* ’ : > ; worth of annualjaround $169 to a present “| Stack’s main : ‘ : ; "ale . Sol aks ox aes ol So = by (000; “Qur members feel they areley Roo aA ments STE Mick:| « co Waterford Township elemen-|tion of rhythm activities, with|feature at the MeVittle school Mrs. Selle said, “‘and if it is suc ¢ancelled “‘as a tourist courtesy|President Eisenhower. the highest, paid in the industry/Tony Quinn, Tony Perkins andjt . gesture.”* : ~ *& * and have the: best contracts. Don Murray will bear watching zi A " Floor managers plod glen Harrelson declared that be. [ut not te Year: ae 7. 0! » fin advance they expected to fore contracts are awarded me The Weather able- to defeat all amendments,| companies, the ‘membership | Miss Malone fiends herself in ‘ but not’ without a hassle over pro-| passes on the merits of the con- |NOminee’s dream — her four com- busi-| tracts. “We: don’t have to be /Petitors all are from one studio | ashamed of the service we give |#Dd sure ‘to split the Warners’ our people,” Harrelson com- |V°t¢. The four are Eileen Heckart : sot ay corm | Ninety per cent of Local 614’s!bridge of “Giant,” and Mildred 3,500 members are truck drivers,|Dunnock of “Baby Doll.” prodigy cs: Boag a earn between $6,000 to $9,000 year- ‘or ions so per br sale Ter Dulles’ Sister Says as 2 DICT (EOS! Germans Loyal ; ae ae ee em poe wales BUFFALO, N. Y. @® — Mrs. { had been erased with Hotfa's con-\Zceanor Lansing Dulles said to- ; marines ro "cmap ey Dan- German and relatively unaffect- iel J. Keating and Louis C. Lt iemes } teau. rTi 4 2 The “acting president” said he If the 400,000 soldiers were j has beard of wo demands for an |Wihdrawn, the Communist facade ( election of officers, nor criticism |"oud Collapse overnight,” | she | of Hoffa's trusteeship. Al seven a speech for the 52nd ; eitens Harretson, |220ual ot the Buffalo boss, Harrelson is the only paid Mrs. Dulles, who uses her maid- official of the seven. oe , is the = ter of Secretary of State Dulles He added that under the Interna-| She is special assistant -to the tional Constitution, an election is|director of the Office of German hot possible with a trusteeship./Affairs in the State Department, ea saak Cree : - —ne ; *|“‘indefinite” period, | | an alleged bribe attempt ton ittee. Harrelson said hasn't rd any commoerit on indictment and that it woulda lower Hoffa's prestige with 614 members. : “Hoffa is the greatest labor er in the country,” he said, Ok A wad Gel 8 ee a oe it i a aS SE Gee & Se Oe ae go 4 eer wy gay feos ei sponges Lee aT eit ew) ; sn : : ores a = j : ee See | (ee : pees *} ' : = Ie f { SS a ‘ ‘ j ae ee ; Pe 4 | 3 ns a He a et | , / eh Ae | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1957 . this Spring’s “soft sailor look” ‘3 * ; , ih eg ’ : 3 as nf ie } \ ‘ |voice and . Sy. a4 responds with many prisoners who The following is a list of Oak- ee acy : hope to find a way back to re-iland County fathers named on birth 3 ; _. | “> Her-plans—for-the-# res wii! be-on the in, spectability. sre registered with «Roth, who made one . om | iss Roth | ; eo oN: UF _ |the county clerk's office: est comebacks - i : + 3 nh V “ Fontiae 7 : Robert W. Dick, 1 . 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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 195 Quiz Completed | ss wusiiathe rans aN MIN ES Oe Probe Ends in Claims) of Conflicting Testimony ‘and Repudiation — LANSING @ — An auditor gen- ot Oe Pat © ene * |and nine regiments and regimental * lcombat teams, soon to be backed by the awesome firepower of). temaeey pregeet: eieans sedered! give it incomparehie combat cape S’ arsenal of conventional and atomic _ ._|from the silent thrust of a bay- ask Sis to, the blast of a guided mis- _, MIGHLIGHT..CONCEPT.... ‘cept of the Army’s ‘pentomic’ di- visions which are currently being). an, sendy are UA. prone sad reese period continuing icrnations! I t. And, said = = e os w ie en Ow gg defense is the tax- for bE, dollars? Following reports to the the first of a , og the secretaries of avy and Air Poree.) WASHINGTON (INS) — The the rapidly changing technology of warfare, is organized, trained and deployed to meet fully its respon- sibilities in our defense system. The Army’s 19 combat divisions atomic support commands, are the most impressive deterrents against aggression in the free world today, These ferces, bility and versatility. With its weapons, the Army has the means to apply the exact amount of force required in any. situation— _The importance of firepower, hired! vision, the first to be organized| The Army also provides for the) trines. es one or deena In addition to conventional weap- | powerful Nike Ajax missile, share “ane * See * Se cen * WATER smaTens ons, and these include a 90mm |day and night responsibility for eee ieineae tie psntecots gun which can be dropped by | the defense of major cities andi Low Janka Heating & Air ———, re we 4 “parachute; it will have an Hon- ; industrial areas in the United - . Pr Police said Ingram's 15-year-old) * Jehn atontle recket unit as |States against air attack. , “Sales & Service” oun stat Sie beter ‘e Sie cite part of Ms organi: artillery, In support of our world-wide Dasiness 181. EDISON, Nite Service leg last ‘night an argumemt a estoy will have an alr ae defense alliances and srrange- FE 4-3811 -PONTIAC FE 4-0445 over . jon system to‘serve as ments, forty per cent of our : | SPLENDIDLY TRAINED * | Task Ferce in northern and east- _..., other side of the narrow armistice ate MEA ay ‘Land ‘Strong Army Striking. Force - _ Formed on Modern Concepts Comnannesian’s eyes in searching for, distant targets, and a large number of light aircraft and heli- copters for observation, command, and movement within a. battle area, Deployed across Western Ger- many is the United States Seventh Army—the most splendidly trained) ™€ operational army the United States has ever had in time of peace, With its ever increasing atom- - “te-capability, the Seventh Army is the -keystone of NATO's ground defenses. Consisting of five divisions—two armored, two infantry and one airborne—thre¢ armored cavalry regiments, and one infantry regiment, the Sev- en pores Army is backed by Corpo- ral guided missiles, Honest John rockets and 20mm guns, all capable - of delivering atomic warheads, * The Army’s Southern European ern Italy provides atomic support for NATO divisions defending that vital area. ‘The SETAF organiza- tion is the forerunner of the atomic support commands that will come into being this year. THWART ATTACK In Korea, two compat divisions) oy the Eighth Army, are helping guard against attack by Com- munist forces.in position on the corridor. Sat omewe- hold -19 “divisions + in strategic reserve which could be used to reinforce our over- seas garrisons if the ‘need should arise. t continental defense of the United | States against attack by airborne} most northern outposts in Alaska, along the western coast lines, to Army antiaircraft units, a ma-) jority of them armed with the | omthe defense forces of our, “and facilities that “include the or seaborne troops. From. our! million young men and women in our Army are stationed over. seas in more than 70 countries, In 44 of these countries we have Army missions which assist and give technical advice te strength- allies. To back up the million young men and women in the Army unt form, our research and develop- ment program during the past year has introduced new weapons Nike ‘Hercules, an antiaircraft missile which has many times the potentiality of the present Nike Ajax; the M56 self-propelled 90mm gun; a new general purpose light weight machine gun which fires a cartridge common to our NATO allies: an improved version of the M48 tank which has a greatly in- creased combat range; and sev- eral new helicopters. ENLIST RESERVE In addition, the Army-.National Guard will be given an exclusive 60-day period in which fo enlist men completing two years active service who have an obligation to participate actively with a re- serve unit. In the 12 months starting with July of this year, approximately 113,000 will become -available from this source. In suceeeding years, this yearly total The Army visualizes continued progress —— the a year— New Small Car | Order Reveals Belief} in Acquittal; Asks Color] | ‘to Match Rolls Royce LONDON (INS)—A new car pur- John Bodkin Adams has that he} will win a murder trial acquittal. | “The auto. purchase was revealed by- an Eastbourne dealer as the trial entered its eighth day. + 2.8 “The dealer told a newsman Dr. Adams ordered that his new | small auto be painted gray to | match his Rolis Royce and that | the work be completed by last weekend beeause he expected to take a long trip “very soon.” Eastbourne is the Victorian sea-| side resort where the doctor al- teem ukemi ee ta to Mrs. Edith Morrell eS 2. * trial resumed this morning Dr, Ronald Harris, ae. took over} the Morrell case while Dr. —— Was on vacation, Under cross-examination Ria defense lawyer Geoffrey Lawrence, | Harris testified earlier he ordered, an increase in the amount of grugs | the defendant had prescribed for) Mrs, Morrell. 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Bios at Your Butterfield Theaters! | “\ronpants” Goodwin, the «x i nest young general - fin the army . ... and the girl KT who gave bide a new © x wrinkle on love! § if } LY Iris Y “Top Secret ; Affair “LAST |2 DAYS | STARTS FRIDAY! TOGETHER AGAIN FOR LAUGHS! ...those two wonderful Johns of “The Quiet Man”* director John Ford and favorite star John Wayne, with that red-headed honey, Maureen O'Hara, in a high-flying romantic. comedy! _JounWAYNE Dan DAILEY (Maunesn 0 HARA tit -C-M's. “The True Story of Jesse James” Plus: Bugs Bunny Cartoon rg eee \ ; j @ f - : < f° ee; | eae + 4 r ‘ a | ef | i yi eos 2 \\ 3 &. ee ot oe (\ Vo j : Be, \ ee’ \ ‘ ¥ | _ — i \ ee. me THEY'RE THE NEW LAUGH CHAMPS! | h i f 5 ‘= *'* 7 * * i Pe F ee i fi ; i THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1957 we ) a “7 il Wes 24 oly, Forecast =. « ceib il Be ee r & : SPRING ~ 3 Two Women Lean € JACKET 3} Across Luncher to a | Hold Conversation - TIME ee . a Light in weight... and just right “ef poplinwinde =f af: “Gaile, tenes <<. fined. shi me jof Ruderiess | at Counter By EMILY POST i pti i ¥ . i ahEay ges i i ‘aj i 98 Z t $ @ NATURAL ft ni 1 i — ¢ @ AQUA - to 14... the atieaders will take ied ga Gly counters will be able to do so {. 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Baker (left) of Birmingham and, pour- ing, Mrs. Harry J. Richards of Mohawk | the meeting, Mrs. T. E. Wiersema of West caseepae fences THATCHER Two From | parrerson |} AnnArbor. [| WERNET) 8 rz] ot fe ite shape. Before returning ae for the second step, work ct an Mion past Jeu want. an Lng ag ay 2 to the style you | want. but —- the | ky f EL i Fpildy ne rf t 4 : i Fe are two mem- | WITH . EASE Knowing That chairman. . Have Perspiration Stains - Scouts Attend Show Mrs. Arthur Evans and Mrs. Troop 31 to Detroit to see Ciner- ama Saturday, Scouts attending were Diana Cox, Barbara Garner, Lioyd Porter, troop leaders, ac-| sharon Jordon, Romona Swansey| Mrs, Howard Barnes entertained; companied members of Girl Scout! and Karen Sigler. sally Ann Barnes - ~ Ever Ruined Your Dress? 4 Sjo dc Indian Tree PP ~~. ” : % ‘ me . ~ ) "WIGGs. cordially invites you to attend an outstanding SPODE EXHIBIT : sf ; Rare English Bone China on display in our store’ - ALL THIS WEEK Through Saturday, March 30 See . .rare museum pieces, including the beautifully - : painted: Service Plate used by J. P., Morgan. See . show fine China is hand-made, in a step-by-step | ue display. = : tA Se reatn de ene \ b See 4 sthe tatest. dinnerware patterns from the Spode: Works in England. ey 1 i iz You Are in VEL ‘Capable Hands We offer a completely trained staff to give you « faster, more efficient service. 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ROCHESTER—The final concert of the Rochester Civic Music Assn. season will be given by the Colum- bus Boys Choir next Tuesday in the Junior High School eutitoriam at 8 o'clock, being afforded is, ST v RP AR CE Ba REBATES Gs if this | -treasurer, Tom Case; trustee for Elect Fire Dept. Head _ 0ffcer Election eae { my Elinor Bossardet had also | ‘| been an elected one under the | Ted Pearson J Oxford Chief Appointed by Village Council; Manager Gets : - Treasurer's Duties ident is now one of the council members chosen by that group. have the village manager as- same the tes of weonrer © order to centralize village busi old village charter, In other-action the council acted to establish another metered park- jing lot between East street and! © East Burdick street, back of the | business district. ~ Players Slate. OXFORD—Ted Pearson Ir, was’ - lappointed president of Oxford by) _ |the village council at their first) _|meeting following the annual elec- tion. Pearson has been an elected ing to the association have been president of Oxford for four years contacted and have indicated | ‘ but under the new village charter) they also intend to increase the _*|that post was abolished. The pres-| prices. : = 7 | / | Prices Going Up in County bers in the Highland, Milford, will raise their prices on April 1, week, Almest oll the barbers in the area in addition to those belong- | i = * Association members stated the; The council also decided to. |increase will be their first in seven lyears, during a period when prices {have | generally increased, ud ee i i nett, 118 Drace St., Rochester’ Joe Metro. Members elected were fireman with years of service to William Flannigan and Clarence his credit, was elected president Rewold. of the Rochester Fire Dept, at its’ annual meeting this week.: The meeting, attended by about 70, members and guests, was held in the Eagles Hall. Members of the’ ‘Rochester Village Counci] were special guests. = Prag ‘efficers clected were vice president, Gordon Knapp; | Act Comedy Due at Oxford W. Bloomfield - Group to Choose. New Leaders | Tomorrow WEST BLOOMFIELD — The | Township Players of West Bloom- field wil] hdld an election of offi- ‘cers at their regular monthly meet- ‘ing on Thursday in the West |Bloomfield Town Hal) at 8:30 p.m. ‘There are also. four openings on) secretary, Howard Farmer; | _ Senior Class Presents ** Board of Cohtrol. WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP—Bar=) « Commerce and Walled Lake areas a spokesman for the State Barbers Assn. ‘Local No, 4 announced this} Sar ievwering Annual Fair at Commerce Saturday, April 6 With Booths, Fun Features ‘COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Pony Tides, a dance show, games and a carousel are among the attractions \Elementary.. School. PTA. fair to be held from 2 until 8 p.m. ‘Saturday, Apri] 6, at the school. set up throughout the building. Under the direction of Mrs. making final arrangements fee the event. the teaching staff of the Commerce school, will assist PTA members in running the fair. John F. Ivory-owned ponies will be on hand for the first time at a Commerce fair. Other firsts in- clude appearances: by the Jackie) Rae dancers of Pontiac, and the; operation of a carousel, courtesy, of Vernor’s. * * * The fair committee includes Mrs: ; ‘mance; Mrs. Stig Danielson™ Moti ‘ei PATRICIA WAGONJACK Mr. and Mrs. Percy B. aggre of Clarkston are announcing performance is S-year term, Melvin Franklin: | ‘Little Dog Laughed,’) te these interested im 1957-58 | 2-year term, Laird Spencer; 1- | Frid menaberships, for | year term, Jack Upton. | On Friday next season will be available at |, NOAA, 6 z the deor and sew members will | iene ci imi nun mad head., OXFORD — “The Little Dog) be admitted to the concert as | ‘Laughed’, a three-act comedy,) a bonus. will be presented at 8 p.m. Fri-| The Boys Choir, founded in 1940) day, in the Oxford. High Schdol | in Columbus, Olio, is now located | Scout Show auditorium : in Princeton, N.J., ‘under the direc-' ons * * * tien et Donaid ld Bryant. The sf group” Audition Set The play is sponsored by the m as “ ca’s . senior class but includes an -all-, Singing Boys” and has been com-| | for Pbawacis high school cast. pared to the famous Vienna Boys. Choir. Bryant will be on-stage after’ the performance to audition boys interested in the Boys Choir School at Princeton or the summer camp) Pick Royal Holt Committee Head for Civic Center |Lake Senior Commerce Featured roles will be played Scout-O-Rama stage show will be held from 7:30 until 9:30 this eve- ning at Ute Lake- emerr rt Directing the group is Olive: Murphy with Barbara Mapley as student assistant, continuously from Sturay, An, \To Honor \Romeo Contest Poster Winners ROMEO — Twenty-seven class- room winners in the annual Safety. Poster Contest will be honor guest at the elementary:s¢hools club of Hubbel, Roth and Clark are to’ leven people from the West | | Bloomfield and Pentiac areas are | nominees. Among these local res. | idents are Mogens Klopp viez of Santa? the son of Mrs. Louts Ravicz of ‘Santa Monica and the late Mr.',, ‘Raviez. An August wedding is George Curran, whe have been | Planned. | nominated for th? office of :presi- | dent and Board of Controil. Phyl- lis Batts and Phyllis Parlin are | a ee Fish Fry Is Friday the a eee eo | ORCHARD LAKE — Mrs, Filon|y | Dorothy McArthur’ being unan Simpson, Jr. president of Our Lady faite has _ imoasly nominated for the treas. of Refuge Altar Society, announces | ™ urer’s office. * * * a fish fry for Friday.- The fry will ‘be served in parish hall, 3750 | Other residents whose names will|\Commerce Rd., Orchard Lake, ibe placed before the membership |from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. for election to the Board of Controlly are Frank Donegan, Muriel Done-| gan, Neil McArthur, Jerry Cohen, : _ JoAnne Radclifie and Irene mes ‘Engineering Survey fo Be Made Soon FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP—An engineering survey to determine | the feasability of the sewage jtreat- ment plant for Franklin Knolls is to be made in the near future, The survey was assured when the town- ship board last night acted favor- ‘ably on a request by the Franklin, ‘Knolls Civic As&n. that an engineer- ling firm be employed to*make the survey. i * * The ‘association Has agreed to place in eserow the sum of $1,000, with which the engineering firm paid. : tion immediately, scheduling ar ste ape at 8 evening in/be meeting Saturday night for alliwit be free and will be held at the|te Romeo High School auditorium, att cease tee or High School. Instruction| ‘They were selected by’a eS : a be gin Bp reueened seare. of judges from shine 900 Rossetti, who is also contributing |Googhody & Co, As his_s » Will be on hand) ‘The course will be given by Se- to explain plans for the COMMU: -urities Education Co, and report- ny ~ Jedly will be the first in this portion ee of the state. The course consists Orion’s Carl Baber of six rgeohrewrn 4 all the basic Wins Speech Contest | DRIES IN LESS THAN } HOUR NO “PAINTY” ODOR TROY — After: much Coville Maat, menciihd , and several hearings the city’s will receive a total of $500 back!Area™ adopted here this week. - hundred dollars up until July 1./erage standing of 3.8 out ofa pos will be $800. A $1,600 Increase was 458 no soning ordinance, whatsoever, 444 fon the justice bringing his : because of a Slight legal techni- |. y fo $3.60, of “eailty at the thme of tts incorpo. /**!8°Y ee Skwirsk of North Branch, will tation, Lawmakers immediately | - eR the class salutatory at the set about drafting a new ordi- Robert Wasson was appointed to mencement season of the N nance based almost entirely on {fill the vacancy on the plan com-/Branch Area schools. the one they “thought”! they al- mission caused by the resignation attained an average of 37 in & mie devoutly ielson _and Mrs. -Harry Cwikiel, prizes; Mrs. Zielony, kitchen; Mrs. Herman Gall, Mrs, Zielony, Mrs. «| Danielson, Mrs. Thomas Harrison and Mrs. Floyd Brown, donations; jert Gilbert, barker; engagement of their niece, Patricia| Ann Wagonjack, to Arthur E. Ra- Donald Freeman and Robert Gil- bert, parking; Herman Gall and ‘Thomas Harrison, clean-up; Rob- Max Burt, ' public address system. lined up for the annual Commerce sh spring!’ Booths of all deseriptions will be |be - Girl scouts and boy scouts from, | ' ithe. Commeree area, along with |_iMrs. Anthony _Zielony, publicity; | “TMs. John’ Gall and Mrs. “Robert Abse,-Dan-;. Your PTA Is Planning: Sid Abel, ex-Detroit Red Wings captain, will be speaker for the father and son banquet to be held at 6:30 p.m., Monday, April 15, in Dublin school. Films of the Red Wings play-off game will be Another guest for the on WHITE. LAKE TOWNSHIP -| Sid Abel Talk at Dublin Father and Son Banquet | Plan School Event for. A business ineeting and election oe ee ye ee Ree | Retestments wil be served OLD CROW 86 Preot . is as fy. f- One hundred tickets have been with one too the program is invited to “adopt” be reserved by school, EM 3-4662 or Norman T. 'Seator, general chairman, EM '3.2807 i. Thomas The PTA will have a School on Saturday at 8% p.m. printed for fathers and 150 for sons. Any man without @ son or) = a.son for the evening. Tickets may} ~ calling Dublin I Marvin Chenoweth, tickets and fi- 'Play’’ card party at the Tunns and . whiskey you are Bio in asany Avondale ——“Friree* Turkey, France and the Pa ippines will form a panel to an- swer questions about the foreign student exchange program at the Avondale High School P.T.S.A. meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. worker, Mrs, Frank Wickham ~ County Births > ae A diughter was Mr, and Mrs, r ‘Woodal street. She ee. . gamed born Luther Boyd of Phumbrook Debra sue. a jo announce the Di auahter ag B - vom. te r. and M of road a rs. mer Re: nett} on March 4 e stre ® deughter, HEKMAN’S CRACKERS. I9 Scbults “a 2 an. on Match 14 tol Mrs Eimer Harned | ‘~ | Jim Bennett, a member of the . ta the sunglasses, mee OU Wil Het Rood Tesuits most; Solunar Tables The schedule of Solunar Periods, | ’ duration. : A.M. 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