eS ns aay, eines af w y ne ta 4 hes 208 % ‘ Fea | ; sathogoartaed ree Segre ey - ‘ 2, ee eee as te br Pe: Fe i * ie (. edt ; i / é ¥ , : : j # \ ; ! ; : ras i i s A é r "i spnainslnietsafofiah sail ean nenisn 0 a Seas i : ts “ t \ irs Ms ti = Ne ga : ue 5 i “f a, han! eae iy 1 a fa pe sy x ix a The Wea sci-saRbieligrcoaiom 114th YEAR xkek PONTIAC,|MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1956—72 PAGES OCT Te an Re aria PHOTOS 7 Over Israel \Arab Raiders Egyptian Jet Downed in Doofigh Delay May Be Costly Monaco Welcomes New Princess Final Approval New Postal Site Periled fam Pian Ne ea erases Pe (Strike 5 Areas A proposed site for Pontiac’s post “§ make their own plans for using the property. Dean said today Washington action on the project apparently is being held up until details of a new, nation- wide scheme of mail distribution be- tween major terminals are worked out. * * * The plan would involve long-dis- tance mail hauling by trucks rather than trains, and would require more loading and unloading facilities at the Pontiac addition. - Summerfield, who said “there is no question of Pontiac’s need” for ex- panded facilities, promised top prior- ity for the project after a Pontiac Press series on the inadequacy of the present setup. in Land Attack Killed Three Children . While at Prayer office addition may not be available for the building unless prompt action _ is taken by the Post Office Depart- ment in Washington. * * * The addition was promised Acting Postmaster Leslie H. Dean Feb. 29, when Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield said the site would be announced “in 60 to 90 days.” Today is the 62nd day since the promise, and Postmaster Dean says the site which he has ree- ommended to the Department may not be available much Jonger. . The owners, he says, are anxious to Up to President House Measure Passed in Senate by 50-35 Vote —Ilke, Benson Unhappy JERUSALEM (?) — War- planes of Egypt and Israel ' clashed today and Israel WASHINGTON (?)—Con- gress last night plunged the farm issue more deeply into the 1956 political cam- paign by sending President ‘Eisenhower a new farm bill loaded with features .he op- poses. In an all-out. rebuff for Eisenhower engineered by ‘ace, high atop the rocky penin-| tossed by spectators. Py . . ‘ ‘|Democratic leaders, first the , City Firemen H d th th ‘ Vampire jet — on. Israel’s 4 ouse and then the Sen ; Being Plagued : ate gave final approval to soil. : ° b G Fi @ measure which admin- “The other three planes i Set for Tonight y Grass Fires Stabbed Dead istration. Heutenants _pre- maont, ‘ : po yohpe 9 heart condi-| Highway Department has an-| 8? me vagty ae ¥ Set for 60 Delivery Barnum's students have long in- Be the, Hl bad bee oe wee, nounced it» will pull out of any| Every year since 197, Ziegler cluded all the school district’s sev in Mendon Center, N. Y.,|turther participation in the annual said, the Highway Department had). SAN DIEGO, Calif. @~Convair)enth and eighth graders, Splitting - Feb. 19, 1876, he was the son of/srate Fair at Detroit. peaticigated in the alr nt the be-jbes Senounend 3 St Sti rite cere ee ety an Luke and Katherine Tock Fitch. * ~ * quest of the State Fair dftice,. warty agra nay termed be bn at ~ hmong On Dec. 22, 1898, he was married) Commissioner Charles M. Zieg- jet transport ‘ here to the former Nellie Noble. |,.. made the announcement|MADE NO OBJECTIONS by the company the com- equipment for ninth had He said his department had in-|mercial airplane in the world. [graders was purchased at the ees oe oe ae ee ee bi Giaikes, The jet, costing $3,300,000 ts de-| meeting this _ was @ member of the First ee General maneeer " srinking fountains, and information fa eogpire Notte ee ce in the|Daniel A, Nesbitt, was named by Presbyterian Church. 4 \booth and had handed out highway| wings for additional fuel tanks can|the board from a field of “He is survived by two sisters, Megier said the department |. and put in exhibitions on|make it non-stop cross - country, /didates. He has been in Fannie M. and Mabel C. Fitch,| Sod bees usfalrly accused "Of | 1. ving and highway construc-|Convair said, Cruising speed will|tem three years, and now is Pierce both living in Pontiac. Poe eS be 609 m.p.h. for the four-engine|Elementary School principal Bip, Fite wit be st the Heenioon Harrie 1 aly Vield then. craft which is designed to operate} The newly. budget in Funeral Home until Thursday noon arr Ke 1e S “Never have we felt or taken |from 5,000-foot runways and carry |Cludes allotment for salaries for 75 when he will be taken to his home ‘5° ee the position that we had amy (8) passengers. Coach versions willine¢w teachers, besides for service at 3 p.m. Saturday. f City Youth rights to use certain sections of (carry 99, merits of those resigning, Dr. William H. Marbach, his pas- 0 the fair grounds, nor have we _ se Soeaeinns aon Wiig. Seed ects Sas Oak ‘ll a - | A body dragged trom Harris) "tien being placed. neat out Trustee of Defunct Lake, Bloomfield and the hig h \"Pletured re a, aaa te afternoon WAS! exhibit space or in the plenic : ‘ Le $ 88 Mrs. Byron Maddock ido vet, 1, who| Eve wee” Becer woe. |Ctation (Muestioned — |*br. richard Featherstone, assist : “ (Lenore) Maddock,|had reportedly disappeared March “In return for spending time ant to the superintendent, will take Metallic Threads—Gold Prints—Rayon Florals airs.’ Byron % from his homeland money trying to help make|- PHILADELPHIA — The trus-|the board's objections to commer- bt ghtene ; | 82, died suddenly ‘at 241 W. Shet. little better than it/tee of the bankrupt Liberty Broad-|cial zoning of lots across from heary Jods, | i home, 97 E. Huron the fair a casting System, who has sued the res the carries 200 | Qa She was born in tield Ave. might have been withaut our par-| iN 08 “ian League for $2 imiy marke teeee ae” tbs. easily. , ( Canada, March 31, 187, the daugh- Dead is Charles! scinstion, we have been very Uni 000 has been ordered. to. an ting "Monday | “aie ) ter of Thomas and Mary Ann Cook F, Melntoeh cony/ fairly accused of something that|swer certain questions asked by| Charles B. Renfrew, mayor High % Triple Gathered Pleats _ Value to $8.50 Zimmerman. aon of Kelly), never taken place.’ attorneys for the League and nine| pro tem, is among four Michigan *14 * Stiftened Tops—3-In. Hems —SIMMS PRICE— Mrs, Maddock, a resident of sae baneee . of ts members. lawyers who will hear top Uni- Wide rake cis tats + = pgm Ag | police the | bev Or n Consul 1988, in U. S. District Court by Compute itcintoes doaietees * Guaranteed First Quality | Rebeccas. ee ‘ : WwW f . Rochelle, Jr., ee) proceedings, The iz epi a: ‘i | to drown himeett|Sne@qks to Club jot the Dsilas, Tex, broadcasting| the final rounds ot the Henry M. SPECIAL PURCHASE The finest drapes She is survived because of de- firm, on behalf of the company’s NE can sttord them Only 200 pairs—but » ea » Mrs. Ruth McINTOSH some ll elt at Elks Temple creditors, Rochelle alleged that . me many ne = . PIB reat selection of colors and designs. - Jane and- aes came Sienna feemtoctey Oaven. | Wheat’ Deg:;ticun tha, Undied| nea” nl Mine of Se tonne Se Farm Bill P assed peeeenene | Per - Jr., all of Pontiac. The body was sighted yesterday States, all of Germany would have) tain of their games and that as als PAIR Other survivors cub scout lake. Stricken |gone Communist, Federal Repub-|resuit the company lost $700.00.\iN1 Senate; Before Ike | brother, Glenn MeIntosh required |lic of Germany Consul W. H. Van He asked triple dgmages. ’ 68 N. Saginaw St, —Basement Rene Ge dates, Minn. Arena treatment at Pontiac| Almsick told members of the Por. aN see (Continued From Page One) Hardware —ind Floor 1E Seder ond Bessie J, and his wife was|tiac Civitan at the group's rollcall Fifteen bli 7 tod, Mrs. vue Taft, Mrs, Ger- the Pontiac fire yee ca et ete Ceenl ot Catom pir a with 35 rar in vot “ REA TEST EVER” BARGAIN! | * n i the measure; against it eee } Ls ' | ee by Deputy Coro-| ‘The guest speaker said a re-uni-| DETROIT # — For lack etiwere 31 Rapeblicens and ¢ Deme- _TRULY OUR G Arrangements will be announced) wide theory op = oaalimas sible py by Sensehs seeate Once Canadien heaity pase bas boon “ ee 8 —because of Unseasonable Easter Weather, Wholesaler is “STUCK”! later by the Farmer-Snover — - Communist bosses continue to rule|cleared of an assault charge in a| That put the issue squarely up) $5.95 GIRLS’ DRESSES AT $1.94 is hard to believe but were you in this , neral Home. af C2 over East Germany. The-Federal/fracas involving a Detroit Red|to Eisenhower. There appeared no | wholesaler’s place, you’d do the same as he did... pick a store like Simms, apg re Grade land at Site Republic stands strongly against} Wing fan during a game here last chance that Congress would over. | pick a give-away price to get real action and. take your licking like a man. Chicago Milk Prices of Shoppi Comnmuntem and re-ermarosnt snd |Theretey. sine ruled yea Besend vaying the chiet exece | — 3 jor ing Center |tss, est Ste *"4 tenday! there was insufficient evi.(tve does not regard it ssa good - GUARANTEED TO $5.95 VALUES a Boosted by 46 Cents ocwe rs ce ceult f : ay Gi I : D 3 shopping eoular will be de-| DETROIT u—Paul Ray, one of commission say they are being) was whether to: Nationally Famous Brands forced against their will to accept ee e NEVER BEFORE ‘jj 4 PRICED SO Low! \& two men ,accused of the. holdup pay for their ic. Michigan, Wisconsin and In-liorg, Keego Harbor, Highland,|slaying of Detroit grocer ‘Simon| Pont "Srl ie nine members| ples ind ene oa ae Milford, Birmingham, Bloomfield! Kourtjian, has admitted his guilt, ce the city’s dl-year. vita . ' the Dele, : elected to revise ity’ year-| thusiastic sponsors said would pro- : the| tills, the lakes region and De-ipolice say, and has agreed t0| 114 charter said they wanted to do| vide as much as three billion dol : 45 : troit’s northern suburbs. The proj-|testify against the other. the work for free as a public serv-| ~y 4 Alsmick credits the U.S. for|dence to justify an assault war- bill, White House press as cons German recovery|rant against Harvey. ; James C. Hagerty declined to spec- | through its ald in the Marshall] Steve Kemeny, 37, of Wyandotte,| ulate at Augusta on the chances of | Plan, He stated ‘that life is now|contended that Harvey hit him be-)@ veto. “*lnormal and materials plentifuljlow the left eye with a hockey| amen SEES VETO ithere and said the people have a/stick. = en avo, chiet = e : iBelt ’ tration farm lieutenant in Con- pecially in the technical'field. (Believe It or Not, Folks, |gress, said today he is confident of \s ; ; Eisenhower will reject the meas-| plans, | aid Against Will | re-|e4 by the spring of 1957, accord-/Suspect Will Testify Boys Paid ee | t ‘| to Don Castron-Don M Ps oats OWOSSO mm Believe jt or not, jor reasons, ' [ins M. ' : Against Mate in Killing members of Owosso’s city charter} Ip effect, Eisenhower's choice | e ! | 4 f i FE 3 3 i i 5 i : + F i it .- ve oe ceapemene Bergan a will be officially known as the} Recorder's Judge W. McKaylice De the coy nonre ral maid in added benefits this year rel a Se-cent hike from $442 to, Michigan Miracle Mile and Coun-/sxinman yesterday accepted Ray’s|budgeted $10,000 for charter re-lbeen declining steadily for | © $5.8 bundredweight for their znilk.|"7,Shoppers, Cy. offer to enter a guilty plea tol vision and fixed the pay of com-lyears, or — - _ * The é firm states that a second degree murder, missioners at $6 each per meeting. 2. Veto the bill, with a prospect ; The prosecutor's office said) Now the charter group says they that Congress will approve no The Weather rer” and” national chain 2Y: 28 of suburban, Dearborn, will geek the advice ofan attorney|ternate, and thus face the vot : U.S, Weather Bureau Report : a to tes nex’ esday ation 0 @ eing paid, in November on the basis of the ogling ~ yet ge eis the examination of David Tessen, ALL SIZES ; a . Lew te- 22, of Detroit. Ray accused Tessen' Sy Shiocin Eisenhower will have 10 in| i S138 Mich tomorrow 58-53. Vert Democrats of County of firing the shot that killed St. Lawrence Shipping days in "¢ a di miles terty 518 mee. totey ond Planning Convention Kourtjian in his grocery tast|May Resume Today bill reaches him officially. Stag month. ~ a! MONTREAL, Que. ® — St. Today in Pontiac git temperature proveding 8 a.m. /delegates elected in the August.gree murder. pected to resume today or tomor- at 8 am: Wind veloctty 5 mp.»./1954, primary will meet April 26 row as a result of work by ice- a a e a * 2 * a ns 8 3 « 2 a @ ° a a 3 3S @ pees a4 ithweeat. for the "s spring county con- 4 : ase en (e'eaceesrncies ""lcam is Own Sentence |, not at Sten Lak wt rises yet vie am. yore ane today. in the Sets His n sentence St. Peter have been smashed - by * Washable Cottons and’ Ginghame a, m. meeting ’ Sanforized—Cua - Wednesday in Pontine Supervisors’ Room of the County CHICAGO (®—A man convicted|the D — Ernest Lapointe * ranteed Non-Shrink Dotan s\Office Building, 1 Lafayette st.,|of auto theft set his own sentence! and Saurel : Judge Alexander,J. 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During the next month in cities - throughout Florida, crew chiefs who often supply the trucks in which migratory families travel, will be _aftfanging their summer schedules. But very few people in the country realize how important to our way of life is the work they do. According to U. S. officials no ome need waste any worry on these migrants. Most of them, the West, Mexicans, affair drew a throng of 10,000. —_——X_ "Supermarket for Rome Early in June, Secretary of Agri- culture Benson is going to give the people of Rome something to look at supermarket. : It will be set up during the meet- ing of the Third International Con- gress on Food Distribution. The edibles and equipment will be fur-. nished by the U.S. National Associa- tion of Food Chains, x* * * The display, appropriately labeled “American-Way Super- market,” will feature more than - §,000 representative lines of U.S. processed foods. That means everything from canned corn to complete frozen dinners and dairy products. ; Nobody will be able to buy these comestibles. But samples will be passed out to visitors. The purpose of the exhibit is to show our latest ad- vances in food “merchandising and distribution technics. * * * Perhaps this supermarket will give Italian homemakers some new ideas on how to prepare their delightful food. But we hope it will do nothing to diminish the skill with which they turn out spaghetti and pizza pies. The Man About Town Want That $250? You Must Act Now, or Let Somebody Else Win Spring Fever: A symptom of ns Less than two days remain in the MAT Baseball Contest. Your entry must be received in The Press office by Saturday noon— and that’s only day after tomor- row. The prize of $250 in U. 8. Savings Bonds will be given for the nearest correct of paper. In the entries already received, Al Kaline and Harvey Kuenn today are running a neck and neck race for top place, but votes have been re- ceived for 53 others. NOW is the time to get your entry under way. Or would you rather see somebody else win that $250? Trying to disobey the laws of nature, a. groundhog that has been hiberating all winter in the cellar of Harvey Whitman of Drayton Plains, now refuses to stay awake. Well, sir, things move.in devious ways in this great world, and Dr. Bruce Hubbard is currently wrestling with a problem that hasn't afflicted mankind in general as yet. The other day his very attractive wife, . * Carolyn, . phoned him in a dither, It seems a starling had crashed the Hubbard resi- dence and was flying about with reckless abandon, much to Carolyn’s discomfort, not to say positive agitation. Bruce was ordered straight home as a rescue squad, irrespec-| tive of patients, appointments and other incidentals. The good doctor began to get his office in order for‘a temporary absence so he could fight a starling on the home front, when Carolyn phoned again and said the pesky intruder had just flown out a wide open front door. “The trouble is,” says Bruce. “This is the second one. There must be a leak somewhere.” Apple blossoms are reported. by Mrs, Garnet Daniels bursting out on a tree in her yard in Auburn Heights. Pa br contests put a lot of interest in games,” writes. of 2433 Pauline St., who continues, “In the . baseball contest I cannot fall out in the first game, as I did in MOR Rg —~ yon David Lawrence Says: Primaries Just Waste of Time, Money Used as Publicity Stunt by Candidates Thus, just about one-third of the Republicans voted in the 1956 pri- mary and a little more than a third of the Democrats went to the polls in Mlinois. Obviously, since the than that of the Democrats. GOP,_ DEM VOTE DROPS The important point is that, while -the Republicans in the 1952 primary brought out 56.8 per cent of their vote that year, the Re- publican percentage in the 1956 the 1952 primary polled 44.5 per cent of their 1952 election vote and dropped to 36 per cent in the 1956 primaries. Another way of stating It that 67.4 per cent of the publicans whe voted in the away at the primary Also 64 | cr #7 eeleir: One explana’ for the Republican vote in the 1952 mary was that a contest between a4 going on at that time, Kefauver ‘was the only candidate whose name was on the Demo- To add up all the Republican. votes in a presidential primary -and measure them against the total Democratic votes is to mis- lead the public. The idea that there is some sort of a ‘‘popu- larity” poll involved is absurd. WASTE OF TIME, MONEY All that a primary election does is to bring out the preferénce of the voters as between candidates in their own party. When there is no -contest, obviously the vote usually drops off. in the party which has no real rivalry of candi- dates to arouse the people, * 6. @. Primaries thus far this year have been largely a waste of time and mioney and tend to prove that presidential-preference primaries, as at present constituted, are only publicity stunts. About all that the New Hampshire, Illinois, Min- nesota and Wisconsin Why: don’t people yote in i) i le if | they had no contest, either. Illinois, without a contest in either party, brought out only a third in grea’ Tilinois over Minnesota and why did Wisconsin bring out such a bigger ratio in both parties? These are the questions the political managers of both parties would like to have answered, (Copyright 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Looking Back 15 Years Ago ROOSEVELT LIFTS ban on trade to Red Sea, FDR CREATES 0O.P.A. headed by Leon Henderson. 2 Years Ago SPOILS SYSTEM out of prisons. $739,182.57 paid om road bonds. Doctor’s Remedy Drops Cure Writer’s Earaches By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. . I happened to notice your article in the paper, telling, un- believably, about a man who sought help for earache. You told how you removed hardened wax by irrigating the ear with warm water and soda. So I filled the fountain syringe with a warm water solution of bicarbonate of soda and irrigated his ear. | It quickly relieved the earache and he fell asleep immediately.” (Mrs 8. J.Lo I began using the drops you recommended for “running ear” (chronic suppurative otitis me- dia) six years ago. After my fourth bottle of the miracle stuff I gave up in disgust.” (G. E., R. N.) How did this get in here? For all I know there bothered to tell me about it. * * * If your druggist will not provide the solution for you, perhaps your family doctor will authorize it, but in any event do not use anything other than pure grain alcohol. I comet Seis a prescription ‘by nt letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if s stam ‘gett. addrested envelope cent to The Pon- tiae Press, Pontiac, Michigan, (Copyright 1956) |. Moice of the People “ ‘Should Be Fine for Thos Taking Sports Equipment’ It's Troublesome but Fun to Take Child on Cruise i] * * But now she is two years and nine months old and, like a cat set-.. tling down in new quarters, she has felt it necessary to explore every cranny of the ship. She has tried to help the chef cook pastry, the engineer to fuel the boilers, the captain to rule his bridge. With some ships this wouldn't do at all. But this ship has an Italian crew, many of them home- sick for their own families far away. Italians generally seem to have a theory that a child can do no wrong, and the crew members have so pampered Tracy that -I'm afraid she'll be half way through college before I can unepoll her. Right now I'm an ex- iron parent with the authority of a rubber band. BIGGEST BLOW But the biggest blow has been to my athletic pride, Tracy is the climbing stage, and g i) Hie dee nghte tt F fresh air and ex- caused Tracy to lilac bush. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Our Jimmie is a stowaway... And puts on quite a show... . For grub to get along . was just a little boy... It was a constant fight... To have him drink a little milk . .. And take a second bite . . . We wish that he had eaten more . . . Each early childhood day .. . But he is wel- come now to all... That he can stow away. (Copyright 1956) Case Records of a Psychologist: 1.Q., College Degree Aren't Insurance Against Financial Mismanagements Unpaid bills can ruin a won- derful marriage such as Del- bert’s. So send for the Budget Booklet named below. It can save you hundreds of dollars per year and also stop irritable quarrels that otherwise would result from juvenile splurging. A high 1.Q. and even a college diploma will not keep you out of bankruptcy, for it takes specific training in budgeting to make a happy home! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-238: Delbert G., aged 28, has been married for three years. “But, Dr. Crane, we are constant- ly in debt,” his wife protested. “Bill collectors are at the doo every week, ; “We have so many instalments fo meet that we finally borrowed $900 from a short loan firm, but now we have had to borrow an- other $250 at a second loan agen- ey to help meet the payments at “IT am so miserable and Delbert is so cross and irritable that I feel za It took your parents %5 years of skimping and saving to own a ~car and a TV set, so don't think you can launch your new mar- riage on the same luxurious scale which has taken them 25 years to attain, — Use “horse sense” or gumption Don’t splurge in buying a new auto- mobile and then lack the money to purchase gasoline and oil, Don't try to,buy a house if the monthly instalments then - leave nothing for groceries and other necessary expenses, 7 « @ * Money management is thus one of the blindspots of modern educa- tion, for there are plenty of college graduates who still keep falling back on their. non-college indaws 5 f the theoretical stratosphere but not how -to live happily here on terra firma! 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APRIL 12, 1956 (CIA to Operate Without Ties ito Congress on foreign military. _ | WASHINGTON @—-The Central), 1; 5 Army's European head- Iuatianicn ‘Agency wi cone tn (Tanrtere day dencetbed as “ab-|"7 modem bastnens on Soneemeeicrt ‘and industrial antagonisms to gather and analyze secret in- problems, the native Maoris of]... contributing causes of arthritis, Army Denies Report ‘Stress Diseases of Mideast, Shipment Don't Disturb Native Maoris FRANKFURT, Germany ® — solutely untrue” a report that the ’ activities|U-S: 2nd Armored Division has|New Zealand do not suffer from diseases which are the by-product " in Rotorua he has noted that, Ma- oris do not get, for instance, that crippling ailment of the white man, rheumatoid * * * Stress factors such as mothers- AUKLAND — Notvbeing annoyed); iw, constant striving for suc- Dr. Rose says, but the Maori is prone to none of these. 2 cee ee Sea menne Wa civliaed ite, according of more civi : to jo saaggeagaondlegens Sy oat ll came ka ial Senin natn ics no plans to move any U.S. Army ee 6 come to be treated for gout—from stationed in Europe to| At the Queen Elizabeth Hospital!good living. Hartford, Conn., Times said PTTITITITITITIIIIL ITLL mo ttrret DARRELL’S cular building, above, is the central block where the synchrocyclotron is installed. Its circular REDS BUILD BIG SYNCHROCYCLOTRON — Moscow reports erection of the world’s largest He called Eisenhower a ‘“do-| syachrocyclotron. The giant machine, designed — magnet weighs 36,000 tons and has a diameter of |tions and Armed Services oS ed nail “as rapidly as is Nine President” and said Ei-| for studying the atomic nucleus, was developed nearly 200 feet. Photo and caption material from |mittees now are kept informed on : * °e 6 rr senhower has been pation ‘road| by the U. S. ks R. Acatetay of Sciences. The cir- Soviet sources. the’ agency's operations, but Sen. ‘tice ‘Selt daneured tu s : a ‘ soe 7 ! . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1956 : ELEVEN 4 a 3 a ute, ie Arann ag MORE SPECIALS ; MORE QUALITY Special items during © a h R j =. You get Sears’ high quality ¢ this sale only! — 10); BUCK AND co. coe Ba ' : | = At emazing low sale prices! pt am — =~ ' COUT Sn, Sale ay wet Omori Monday and Friday Nights Open buy now! pay later! - Prepare your home now for Summer Comfort! wool pile patterned carpet @ Leaf, multi-color texture @ 9, 12-4. widths ; ey — a _ pile dp that gored i. —_ a sells for 9. : t , bell Cie ¥; pi waaris week gecuce yin trae ome oT INS | yoet ara all wool pile embossed wilton @ Tight weave for plus wear @ Heavy wool pile yarns Usually 9.95 sq. yd. Now a high cut and low twist pile carpet in 9, 12, 15-ft. widths at Sears low price. Gray, green and nutria colors. Buy today! z Cut to Room Sixe for “Any Room! Floorcovering—Second Floor se aluminum awnings ) OM we ; yo *10°% down on Sears Easy Payment Plan ) 99 @ House stays cooler in summer, protected from sunfadel i @ Rugged baked enamel finish resists rust and stains! ? A @ 9 colors to choose from! Your choice of pattern! R ' 1 10 95 Sq: Yd. @ Save even more! It's easy to install them yourself! egularly 10. . : a se ia 9, 12, 15 Foot Width ° ! payment — p Ns TS Fae rere smart Fiberglas® awnings | : stalled ene Pe multi-level Wool pile wilton @ Filter Restful Light! - @ Install by Yourself! a _ ve eae. ” @ 8 tightly woven rows per inch @ Three colors @ Strong! Won't Chip! @ Shop Now! Pay Later! — . | pi lope opine pile made 2 finést blend of iy all wool yarns for plus wear. Choose from gray, green - ceiemnte or beige colors at now! PHONE Ai-imeigs eis Heavy Embossed Wilton Reg. 11.50 Sq. Yd. ..... .9.99 FES-4171 Pevr-etignt eee ro * exclusive wool twist frieze @ Pebbled texture in 3 colors @ Slow to show soil + Heavy 3-ply tightly woven imported wool yarns in a : carpet that's made'for looks and good wear. Choose from gray, green and beige colors. Washable _mit- Heaviest Wool Twist, Reg. 12.95 Sq. Yd. ........10.99 - =. Wa soa : 4 : Cut to Any Room Size! : or ng Alga ' Floor Coverings—Second Floor wood handle. l x ; viscose rayon tufted rugs 4 i ie Refreshingly different sculptured Circline Fixtures Steel lroning Table 8s , high and low rayon pile rugs in a Starts in 1 to 3 Seconds — choice of 11 colors. Rayon fiber Reg. 7.50 4.88 Save 1.07! Reduced Price! , gives it more luster, brilliance, = pisscent fixture provides . Maid-of-Honor top quality table that was 6.95. Designed to makes it resist soil, wear, crush- better light ‘at lower cost. cut ironing time. Has positive lock to prevent collapsing. ing. | cemetoe ids bel. Fer woe Thick pad and smooth fit cotton cover .............. 1.98 camiinaiimaie ‘ rere pee : orey - i Sell Reg. 2.49 | Two-Bulb FIXTURE mt . * TRG 3 a le { Electrical Dept. ji Bets: : ‘ } TS RE when te pe Me 5s ‘siinisicdiedibaintescn Basement ' IF a fis ize S be Sede "yt « ege e +4 : : . € ul ' * f 18 Gay Quilted Coverlet 99 ceiling fixtures Maid of Honor Wax Soapthetic Sale te Reversible fo Do ble WwW Vi) Long-Term, Tough Protection Low Special Purchase Price! fie 1 r u ear Reg. 2.80 oe ‘ Fit Every Decor... in Every Room 25-Ib. Size 4 : : Regularly 6.49 .It's so big you'll use it as a spread! Pin- ad Gal. 1.80 | . 5.44 . wheel design in Aquamarine, Smoke Gray, Sage Green pace coy Sor wer . _ Beach, pining, coctee eottener; : ' . ' * cle * or Victorian Pink. 80x90-in. washable. In plastic bag. S resistance. Protects me floors § whiter clothes. Dissolves in hot, : _ f— your 44 longer. Regularly 2.80. cold water. Save now! : - te e . - e adiccaeece: wits See ee ‘ =, choice 2 4 rw Extra Wide! Extra Long! Reversible, Quilted ‘Plaid Coverlet Es 7? 16-inch spun aluminum bewl. Has bottom lens for dramatic effect. ee : veg. 5.50 I-light fixture... SMA ANAS : e ee sunburst design lens : ie ne | @ Easily Washable TS ———— a CM pee : Quilted Coverlet : 8” Outdoor Brazier Reversible pastel plaid percale and solid colors. Adda . Maple Pattern! Full Size Save 2.07 at New Low Pricel dust ruffle and it's a bedspread. 72x100-in. Save now! Use with colorful dust ruffle as gay bed- —_ Regularly 11.95 9.88 : Full Size ....8.99 Dust Ruifle ....5.98 Dacron Filled spread. Fine cotton covering with fully bleached cotton "0% 5-50 sunburst light... "vag. 5.95 4-light fixture. «5 ve 6 Pillow ... .5.98 *DuPont Polyester Fiber filling. ‘Box stitch quilting. Reversible, washable. Seo 6, 8 MORE Quauity => MORE SPECIALS —— =) | ORE SAVINGS =~ gy Dip-and-dry cotton shirt in many colors! Sizes 2-6x styles ial purchase for this $ Many colors and Wash, no-iron plis- Sizes 3-6x.. bo cute ruffled cotton slips Polished cotton, will not $ shrink more than 2°,. ye 2-6x ‘a ‘ For Heavenly Dreams... Boullant types elegant cotton sundresses Cool and comlortable in $ embossed cottons. cotton plisses. Prints, solids. 1-3 sleeveless no-iron playsuits Easy snap fastener open- yo WM colitis polo shirts short sleeve Gay designs 2 for cotton plisse sundresses sheer no-iron Charmode cotton sleepwear 998 a. smart waltz length gowns mints and more. Sizes 32 to 40 blues, lengths. in pinks, 45-in More darlings ly embossed cottons. Elasticized backs; s] ‘Cool for baby. 1-3 ye Value . a) and Vole -Cenhafied Velie . Sears Compor’s Sean-Coub You'd expect to pay 98c a yard! Save by sewing a whole colorful summer wardrobe of inexpensive Fairloom : ‘*Staysail’’ C yd. @ Sew long-wearing skirts and dresses @ Sew sports and playwear of all kinds only it's the new top fabric for sunlovers! 34-inch cotton Staysail is not only sturdy enough to withstand the rigors of picnics, beoch parties and active outdoor sports... it will end the season looking just os fresh ond lovely as it begon. Frequent washing will ; not shrink® or fade’ it, and it requires ‘of only a very little ironing. You'll love the wide selection of brilliant summer patterns and colors: At:this unusually low price you'll want to buy enough to sew for the whole family ... both sport and street wear. *morimun dwinkage 2% Say, “Cherge It” on Just Sears Revolving Charge 6 Months te Pay ... Small Service Cherge 16 Garment Bag qa Strong faille embossed plastic . . . 4-in. window; tontrasting biriding, | Sale-Priced ieee eeee Sofa Pillow Sale 189 : Reg. 1.98 Chintz decorafor pillows in your _ choice of style. Buy several now. _ weaken eaeineeee cols sae ty a shies me ee Ny Bae wines A at ae , _ etl te si el a Re Leia it sie iin Haul dasa wif sy ed Parwpibcbacg die J (y's RR ag) Lh a ae eo ‘ F ‘ # : ; 4 f i i ve ‘ Z EL PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. APRIL 12, 1956 | THIRTEEN — ; . It has varied in a narrow range — ais ae Years Ago Index on Food Prices)urine tne past 11 wea" |©: OFC, Head to Speak =) = 7 ete na et ‘a Sl cangal, pect of ow Ca sre tnt pat tre pe ag REMAINS Unchanged |e? seer cn, re, baer |e tle ot te tae, | mass gees NEW YORK (Wholesale food| essere, en Sottee oom tates, in ochedied Wotnettnd as : Grand Rapids Cham- . More than 200 Pot are expected at the event. => Miss., also 2 the Mississippi y—Crafts Center - Britain's. only living divorced Brink's Bandit on’ Wanted List’ FBI Hopes That Drinking Weaknesses Will Betray Boston Fugitive WASHINGTON (INS)—Thomas | Francis Richardson, a hoodlum with a voice like a buzz-saw and the unfortunate habit of losing his dentures when he is drunk, is the new man on the FBI roster of “ten most wanted” fugitives. The 49-year-old, hard-drinking Richardson is one of two sus- pects sought In the FBI's mop-up of the $2,775,395 robbery of the Brink’s express company’s Bos- ton headquarters on Jan. 17, 1958. The other Brink's fugitive, James Ignatius Faherty, was en- rolled on the “ten most wanted” list last March 19. ae Six alleged members of the Brink’s robbery mob were seized in the Boston area Jan. 12; two desperadoes already in prison were linked to the crime, and the other culprit in the 11-man ‘gang is known to be dead. FBI STILL SEEKING LOOT The FBI hopes that Richardson and Faherty, when captured, can solve the riddle of the Brink's loot. None of the men in custody have} vouchsafed that. information. Richardson, a native Boston- | ian, has a criminal‘record dating | back to 1934, when he was con- | victed of armed robbery and sent | to prison for five years. G-Men believe Richardson's’ drinking habits or his tastes in food might betray him. } He is a neavy. consumer of in- toxicants, with a preference for German beer. He also has a weak- ness for whisky. He wears a full upper and lower denture and has| been known to lose the false chop- |} pers when he is in his cups. In the food line, Richardson Is | fond of spicy dishes and Italian- style cooking. He is a chain smoker of cigar rettes and when drinking heavily, | his hands shake visibly. The facies is somewhat fas- tidious about his personal appear-| ance, Sartorially, he is a “two-) tone’’ type, preferring dark colored trousers usually worn with a sports jacket and sports shirt. Thinking Is Obsolete —About Furniture GRAND RAPIDS (#—An Indian-) apolis furniture retailer Says | “more than half the: furniture in’ the average American home is’ obsolete, just as the furniture thinking In the midns of half the’ furniture retailers is obsolete.’ Harry Schacter, president of the Banner-Whitehall furniture store chain in Indiana and Ohio, ad-) dressed the Furniture Manufac-' turers Assn., of Grand Rapids, yesterday. He said this obsolete thinking is one reason the furniture industry gets a very small percentage of) the consumer’s dollar, compared with the auto and appliance indus- tries. : Crash Kills State Man GRAND RAPIDS (®— Thomas Young, 77, was killed Tuesday when a car collided at a Grand Rapids intersection with a carry- all track returning a bulldozer’ from. the suburban Standale tor- nado atea, Young was riding in a car driven by his son, Nigel, 47, of Comstock Park, who was injured. The truck driver, Frank Collins, 43, of Grand Rapids, was unhurt. Men's Gabardine Casual Jackets 498 Rayon and acetate sheen gab- Men's Lightweight Poplin Jackets Only 398 Hercules jacket gives trim pro- Only ardine with rayon lining. Slash tection in windy weather! pockets, adjustable cuffs. 4 Washable cotton. | Small thru : colors: §,M-L-XL. X large sizes... new colors, new, Gold Bond continental slip-ons the Italian, mood....nelax! 95 The easy-going continental manner is yours in these new, Gold Bond slip-ons. Just seeing that Italian flare for long-tapeerd lines and rich-looking leathers makes you want to relax! And, when you feel the lighter weight, extra-flexibility, and special ; 4 time to dress up and ~ greet the great outdoors! |/ men's reversible tds -gabardine jackets priced at only Pick from patterns with an air, a zest, a sparkle! All reverse to rich, solid colors. All in 7¥ smart taste for every casual occasion. Made \ of rayon and acetate in all men’s sizes. Men's Wear—Main Floor } Just Say, “Charge It” on Sears Revolving Charge 6 Months to Pay . . . Small Service Charge 798 Smart Two-Tone Reversible Jacket 998 Rich dark color reverses to light. In lustrous rayon and acetate gabardine, in choice of colors. 34-46. Now Hercules Rayon and Nylon Surceat Only 998 Durable gabardine resists wa- ter, spots and wrinkles, Milium (R) treated lining. Choice of colors in 36 to 46. $01 Onay BY SHARE, ROTSUCK AND CO. softness, you will relax. Shoe Dept. Main Floor Deep, tich black leathers, leather: soles, —_ ‘MORE opengl quality! Low prices! Sterno: te ML rTvrrie Bi aaa Regularly 3995 Ass et ee Hanford worsted suits Enjoy that feeling of importance ,,. put pride in your appearance. Join the trend to light 3 and mid-tones this season. All woelworsted. means naturally longer wear. Trim classic lines in latest fashion, tailored to please the most exacting taste. When it comes to price, head for Sears first, you'll be glad... because you can save time and again. shop Mon. & Fri. || nights ‘til 9 P.M. |] a velit enasech " ie solids! smart stripes rich que racliole » merry colors neat trims! fancy trims cottons! rayons! ——— mae — neg gat a a ga et Pilgrim sportshirts each Priced to entice, but more than that! These shirts | have the high quality needed for long wear, and continued good looks! Each is washfast. - : Maximum shrinkage is reduced to 2%. Radiant Regularly. at 2,98 a ae SS ar ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1956 i i i ie A i i a a i ites ite il 4 Williams to Attend Fete VERMONTVILLE ()—Gov. Wil- liams is scheduled to-visit the Ver- montville Syrup Festival Saturday and take part in the coronation of Miss Margaret Mc- Laughlin as 1956 festival queen. Scientists believe brought malaria and yellow fever to America. smic Rays Echo a Artesian Well if iz : 7 G28 ci dj ag er the author of a new book, unusual Concer Society Official that as the cosmic beamsito Answer Questions by|question Dr. Charles S. Cameron, medical and scientific director of|tohn of Holy Cross teamed for 46 the American Cancer Society, about the latest development in byicancer research ard treatment p-}during a special broadcast on WXYZ tonight at 9.. Cameron the Floyd, Heinsohn lead. Conquest of Trotters SAN FRANCISCO «# — Darrell Floyd of Furmaw and Tom Hein- will points to lead the College All- Stars to an 84-71 win over the Har- lem Globetrotters last night "Floyd scored 25 points; son 21. The Trotters, winner of 8 of their 21 games, trailed most of the The teams play tonight at Los Angeles. "Hein. 4 livery at the opening session of . In an address prepared for de-| , 8 = J . : ' The boy's father was quoted by social workers last Sunday as say- ing he wanted the boy returned 60 he could send him to a reform school. But yesterday the father told Judge Jull “I made a false word when I said that I wanted | him to come back that I was aim.) ing to send him ig reform school." The boy was found in tattered | | - #lothing here last Wednesday. He! | didn't tell officials where he lived : and his Upton, Ky., home wasn’t revealed until his parents were traced through a newspaper story. | NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION AND OF REGISTRATION OF To the Electo ~~ Lake: VOTERS rs of the Village of the said “village, “pen Wednesday, = RESOLVED, that ® special Village elec- tion be ordered to be held in the Village . of Orchard Lake, Onkland County, Michi-| betiog at such election, the pooh ban of peered the franchise: ordinance adopted by the Village Coinmission of| seid Village at its meeting held on the) Sth day of April, 1956, which said ordinance ts aioe as follows: ORDINANCE, granting to Con- my, its successors it, power and author- m and Operate gas and services on, rad Oak: baie for a period of thirty date } said election, the polls) 7 O'clock in the forenoon, | ROEBUCK AND CO. 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You Get 18-Month * ON SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN 31 per tire TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Regular Ne Trade-in Price 25.75 Each Plus Tax 16%" 6.70x15 plus tex in set of 4 And Your Old Tires ® 1 8-month service guarantee card against road hozords . . . honored across the nation @ Tough X-41° Cold Rubber, bonded rayon cord @ Modern “Cut-Skid” tread, greater traction FIRST QUALITY TIRES "The Yeors” BEST VALUES The Year's + ALLSTATE HEAVY-DUTY COMPOUNDED OIL SALE Shop Sear SPRIN Ol ~ SALE! “ALLSTATE BLACKWALL CUSHIONS REGULAR IRADE-IN TRADE-IN SIZE NO TRADE-IN | aman Eacn .| PRICE, SET us Fax. | —— PLUs TAX “6.70x15 | 25095 17.88 | 65.76 7.10x15 | 28.25 19.88 13.76 7.60x15 | 30.95 21.88 81.76 * ON SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN Bring in Those Old Tires Today and Take Advantage of Sears Big Trade-in ‘Allowances! = TRADE-IN SALE 59 MALLSTATE WHITEWALL CUSHIONS 31 Per Tire 19: -. 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PER--3 % ; _ yl Cy | , — lade = -45 : . " 8 22 Ry | peers 7 TILTING ¥ Regular 68.16 Outfit ONLY HE ESS SS Wat Ss t ARBOR | eis: . | 7 ae Build furniture, make home repairs, enjoy + 4 Down, Balance Monthly “BIG 5" TRACTOR ~r- woodworking as a hobby! Here's the basic os i cs es Ee rere ee. | | ractor has 4 “i " 1 low, sale price ie) RY cas ; Big 3HP om Does hard ore. Lone Tises 21922 Down INC ad cur 2-wheel control, chisel tooth blade, sealed ' yout hus a Sneple. Suniel cen oll ta _ ball bearings, plus.a $21.46 value accessory j 2 attachments | a Field tetied for Sooten . ran set. Hurry in to Sears now and save during | - : ; hy balance, operating efficiency. ge SEALED B/ ‘SSR this sale. 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Piamt Food 5. iscescens BAB 1 on : ae : Tubdsroses sersecenesB for We Peat Moss, V-bale ..cccccee: 8.08 cent es: ee Rubrem Lily ......8 tor 1a | | Serenders, Wine -.1+65+0.0.. 088 ee teat, eR See ‘Tiger , faite nt | Minch se cibainas ee aed : ] { 4 <4 | | | j “ it, | e. | 1 4 4 Fd “LIN =] Bond aay — xy. od were bal 10. Area Schools . emepadhe mepenerae | Participate oy paeseienlons a oe Puzzles Probers qmerunent cutrecta ater a gor in Science Fair 2 Ba = ta I : Army Uniform Contract evidence! , : ) ais le Hi gation Unearths a thy grog! or tax hae Mo and Sturdy ~ TWA FLYING VACATION ‘ ‘ Tt pelo ee . = FOR FAMILY OF 3 3 | WASHINGTON up—Sen. McClel- least in the event which la (D-Ark) said today he “hopes|se. dey antl nent ox ele ot John TO to nail down by Tuesday” why|witnesses asked further time to|Péter, Science instructor. PeAD et copes fee Seemigue Moree secs movies trom 6 bought by business rivals Joseph Friday "Ee (Joey) Abrams and Herman Kra-|Banker’s ‘Texas’ Hat Two projets can be viewed fom * d H : 8 p. 230) ral pe’ ioe a nd Bo. Made in Connecticut [£2 to. Dia pam. saturday. Isngy i S: aeee ote! +3 * 1 2 3 a4 § 6 7 1 a i 3 4 SPRES ‘ MCE 4 = ; GALLE Py RUCcOT ie 4 obs Sohne aioe DALLAS ®—G. Warfield Hobbs,| Some of the projects on display) Cos eh er man's name vice-president of the First Nation-| will include the. life story of the’ BE Home Bond transactions involving the|ai City Bank of New York, was)spider, an ammonia fountain and. sonore . names of Abrams and Kravitz are|presented a 10-galion Texas hat) study of a lobster. Rae ' ng by Dallas residents this week aft-| Bowling Green versity bi-) plot, Horse, - fore McClellan's Senate Investiga-\er he addressed the council of ology students will Judge the dis-| Enter * Participating Store During od nese uae Se etal tions subcommittee, which is!social agencies. plays and presentation of awzrds| studying the purchase of millions) Afterwards, Hobbs took a closer|will be at 1 p. m. Saturday. A} Tel-Huron Shopping Center's Anniversary Celebration of dollars worth of Army uniforms/|look at his new hat and found it| grand prize will go to the most out- Contest closes April 21, §:30 p.m. between 1951 and 1953. was made at Norwalk, Conn., five|standing exhibit as well as ribbon Nothing to sos you don’t te be present to win! 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Open Friday and Monday Nights : "GO PS Mo | Sid Says: REMEMBER: Even at these sensational low prices you can ‘Bridal Out of the wonderland ‘ ey where brides hold sway come the latest bridal and trousseau-fashions to be shown at the fashion show, “Brides—Today and Yesterday.” The show is being presented by the Pontiac Business and Professional Women’s Club with. the cooperation of Alicia Bridal Shoppe and the De’Cor Shop. Mrs. Norman Bride-to-Be ls Honored at Shower Maryann Pickering Feted at the Home of Mrs. Fox! were Mrs. Lynn Allen, Mrs,, Os+) wald Burke, Mrs, Oscar Eckman and Mrs. Howard Grady. o te * Maryann, daugliter of Mr. and Mrs, Fredetiek Pi 2nd Lt. Vincent J. Raymond of Scott Air Force Base, Bellville, M., on May 12. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Raymond of Detroit. Mrs. Pickering and Mrs. Ray- mond presided at the tea table that was covered with an Italian cutwork cloth and centered with -am arrangement of pink Sweet- heart roses, Guests attending were Mrs, Man- ley Young, Mrs. Wilma Dickinson, Mrs, Howard Deeter,, Mrs. 0. H. Farger, Dorothy Holloway, Mrs. Ar- * ters of Isabella, Our Lady of the| thur Barnes, Mrs. Fred Sytz, Mrs. Harry Randall, Mrs, Walter Will- man, Mrs. Ben Bowman and Mrs. Howard Upham. | : Mrs. Harold Slankster, Mrs. Henry Pfeuffer, Mrs. Ivan Royal, Mrs. John Meddaugh, Mrs. W. E. Cashin, Mrs. F. J. Moreay and Mrs. Peter Hoogerhyde also at- tended, Completing the guest list were Katherine Justin, Mrs. George! Hubbard, Mrs.. George Richmond. Isabella Circle Plans Initiation, Dinner April 22 Final plans were made and a Completing every bride’s trousseau is a suit. Mrs. Robert Eisele (seated), a- ber of the wardrobe committee, looks on as Nora Day (right), modeling an at- tendant’s gown, displays a dress she feels should be included in the “going away” member of the Pontiac Business and Pro- fesisonal Women’s Club, models one that will be shown at the fashion show, “Brides—Today and Yesterday,” in Pon- . tiac High School auditorium Wednesday. Maryanne Grady and|_ - _ _ = e 4 Sng { ’ Pontiac Press Photes Dyer (center), wardrobe chairman for the affair, adjusts the veil of Shirley Booth, who will serve as a model. Watching is Suzanne Daly, who will also model at the show to be held Wednesday School auditorium. | a Mrs. Edward clothes. at 8 p.m. in the Pontiac High -}, ashions of Today, Yesterday to Be Sh BPW Plans Style Event — Wednesday - Wedding Apparel Will Be Modeled in ‘PHS Auditorium. The latest bridal and trousseau ~ fashions will be Plans were completed at the re- cent meeting of the group held at ~Hotel Waldron. Grace McLaugfilin- ae Berkshire road, Bloomfield Hills, Monday, * © « Dr. and Mrs. H. A, Miller have |Elizabeth Fund |Health, Flint, will speak at Temple ‘Beth Jacob tonight at 8 p.m. Lecture Set at Temple Tonight Dr. Henry Brandt of the Clara for > ¢ .# Maternal | Mr, afd Mrs, William A, Ken- nedy of Wenonah drive have re- for Husbands Mrs, Robert A. Tedcastle of Old Orchard drive spent two weeks with them. “@ 6-6 * |following the dinner. Robert Looking forward to a weekend in Cleveland ‘are Mr. and Mrs, Jéhn a : L: jon, accompanied by Dr, Robert . Jones at the organ. ; * ¢ « Modeling will be Shirley Booth, Suzanne Daly, Nora Day, Mrs, Robert Eisele, Mrs. Carmi Odell, Barbara Cole, Mrs. C. W. Salton, |Miss McLaughlin, Wil- : liams and Patti Wetter An antique ivory heirloom. gown of the to be presented by the- Pontiac Business | ’ 1800s will be among the bridal fashions and Professional Woinen’s Club. Pro- Beta Theta Phi s of yesterday shown at the fashion show ceeds from the Wednesday show to be Gamma Chapter “Brides—Today and Yesterday.” Mar. held in the Pontiac High School audi- P| anni D garet Long (left) adjusts the imported torium will be used by the Pontiac ng Vinner — lace of the gown modeled by Grace Mc- Foundation for a civic auditorium; Gamma Chapter of Beta Theta Laughlin, general chairman of the show ats Mn eT. Een ne . . ** - | April 28 progressive dinner and omens Secon zs will on Jun- | ior Achievement, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1956 PAGES 11-98), "Sis queues a aed aoe | aa Nee Se eee, Se Se - | Irwin Jr, jerome Martin ' pee assisted the hostess. Personal News of Interest in’ Areal"“"* . . Mrs. William Ford Jr, invited Mr. and Mrs. John P. Livingstone|returned to their home on Wenonah) son, George Robert III, April 7, |the group to her home on Mem and children, Erma Jean, Ann andjdrive from a month's vacation by| Grandparents of the infant are/°™imee road for the May 8 meet- John Il enjoyed a three week ya-jplane which took them to Puertolss. end Mrs. Robért Hawkine ing. Scar te React tees onc ee a Meron ity Club i . 8 | ic, ! : * Brookside School at Cranbrook derning via Flori@a:” Kerr of Atlanta, Ga... |Community Club They returned to r € on * @ 4 pe H i Club Entertainge|Lists Chairmen . ~'lfor Card Party turned after spending three . oat oW , Fila. + ° Committee chairmen have been — by dap te epdena This Evening poe. for x be. Vana, “and took time out | Pontiac Child Culture Club’ willl weemeemrst -perchase a winter ‘home in Tam |pe host to members’ array ee et pays ye tana. : this evening for “Dads’ Night" at 1:30 in the - Their son, John S. Kennedy, visit-| Highland Manor, evening at multi-pur- ed them for five weeks, and their) Mrs. Frank % son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and|chairman, ahd her committee\There are seven pages in Sponsored by the combined ibe guests at the home of his sister, Eickmeier (center), a mem- Devon Gables will be the setting for the annual banquet of the Pontiac Education Association. rehearsal was held for the annual initiation of members into Daugh- Lakes Circle 479, at the Monday meeting in Knights of Columbus) Hall, Thirty-seven new members will be initiated April 22 at 3 p.m. in St. Michael Hall.. A banquet in| their honor will be served follow: ing the initiation. Members husbands and friends May attend. All Daughters will receive Holy Communion in a group at the 7:30 a.m. Mass in | St. Michael Church that day. | Reservations must be made by | April 18. A donation was made at the Monday meeting to the Blue Army) to ald in the sponsorship of a “Music in Spring’’ is the theme to be used by chairmen of the vari- ous committees working on the April 26 event under the chair- manship of Grace McLaughlin. Dr. A. Conrad Posz, assistant professor of communication skills of the University of Michigan, will be the speaker. Born in Plainview, Minn., the speaker received his B.S. degree from Winona State Teachers College, in 1944, his master’s de- gree from the State University of Iowa in 1946, and his doctor of education degree from Michi- gan State University in 1952. - Before coming to Michigan, Dr. Posz was a radio announcer, a television program that will urge| graduate teaching assistant at Uni- all people to pray for world peace.! versity of Iowa and sales manager Dr. Henry C. Kolbe of the Detroit Institute of Musical Arts conduct- ing the workshop. £0 _ En Betts. tee wit be UM Professor to Speak Fashionette to Education Association DR. A, CONRAD POSZ of a large market in Plainview, Minn. The speaker is a member of the Spééch Association of America, National Society for the Study of Communications and the American Association of University ~Pro- fessors. nursery schools of All Episcopal Church and Temple Beth Jacob, Dr. Brandt will speak on| “Processes of Human Reproduc- tion.” life-sized anatomically perfect. * * # lecture. There are no charges, For his lecture, Dr. Brandt uses models which are The groups extend an invitation’ Saints| Mrs, Marie Csokmay. , | * - * Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dearing and daughters, Jo Ann, Judy and Jill of Ottawa drive have returned to their home after spending three weeks at Sarasota-by-the-Sea — in ‘Florida. ~ * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerr (nee jto all leaders of youth groups and|/Nancy Lippert) of Fairfax, Va. ito all parents to attend the public formerly of Pontiac, are receiving ‘Kish of Scott Lake road who will z * * to Sponsor . Style Show | Plans _were.completed for the) style show to be presented by the |Fashionette Club, sponsored by | the Pontiac Department of Parks! and Recreation, when the group! met at the Adah Shelly Library: |Tuesday evening. | * * a | Modeling for the May 1 affair ito be held in St. Benedict Hall | will be Mrs. Eugene Shelton, Mrs, |Scott Douglas, Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. James Ryan, Mrs. Daniel |Spence, Mrs. Pete Hernandez and |Merrie Cook, Susie Moon, Debra Schrah, | Linda Mullins, Jeffrey Forker, Kenneth and Paul Reichert will | also serye as models, The trophy for losing the most! weight during the past week was! won by Mrs. Eugene Shelton. Miniature golf will be the pro- igram for the meeting next Tues-/ day, following the business session to be held at the Adah Sheily Li- brary. Tabernacle Event Arranged by YTC The Ethel ©. Little YTC met “ey _ = | ‘congratulations on the birth of a * i | rE - Mrs. Jorma 0. Sarto haridied * The group will meet April 2% at Mrs. Sarto's home in Westacres. : ri $ : Et: if be purchased at the, door. t P yy iJ Ba oy “Sy eee | _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1956 j ‘values from 6.98 to 15.98! 5.90 Outstanding samples of manufacturers’ latest designs plus many higher-priced hats from our own stock . . . coveted showroom hats .., distinctive new season styles that the leading milliners parade as,their best in design, Workmanship and originality! Complete collection in all wanted shapes .. . be here early for choice selections! Waite's Millinery—Third Floor of Fashion Use Baking Soda Baking, soda added to as hot @|ing and your legs and back ache, bath psore muscles. If you've beenjand soak for a while. 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Glides on easily...cools.,.dries at once! band sit at the bridal teble with 8 bride’s mother or should he be | . the seated at another table with me?” Waite's Cosmetics—Street Floor ble i next to the bride’s mother on this one special occasion, and you |would sit with relatives or friends ‘of your own, | MALING SHOES for the Girl Everyone Copies | aad \4 . _ - Those new velvety, butter soft Corkette shoes are for that girl who always looks like the cover of a fashion magazine—you know, the one the rest of the crowd tries to copy. Most of these gals have paid $22.95, $25.95, or even $29.95 for their Corkette shoes. But you can play it -Maling’s | Soft-Textured a és $ 9 9 smart, and buy yours at Maling’s for only $5.99! Vieune (hight, but vivid ton) ‘ Powder Puff (Soft, rich cream) Maling: Shoes Answer: I think he should sit}: 50 N. Saginaw St. ae i 3 i i = wes cA y SALE. starting friday 9:30 a. m. short coats 16 usually $19.95 and $22.95 @ newly textured hopsacking, boucles, tweeds @ a sensation of versatile new season styles @ your best colors—misses sizes—a rare price new season suits “Il usually $15.95 to $25 “WOOL CASUAL SUITS @ classic all-wool herringbone tweeds @ versatile box jacket styles, good colors @ enjoy the big savings awaiting you RAYON SUITS @ rayon checks, stripes, plaids, sharkskins @ your size, your color in this big collection @ find your best new season suit here—SAVE FE 2-7695 i ~ ry # De Ba #P a ; if 1 i ; : Lae } Ji : die : oe : a 20s a pen ganas taal a Pra alte my de: eye ew ani mee ‘ ree wale Brie ws ® * ff : teas si é re | fee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1956 Former - County Woman Speaks for Arabs was founded in 1952 expressly to plead the Arab cause. CITES ZIONISTS She points out that with the Zionist headquarters in this coun- try, recently moved to New York from There are about 100,000 Arabs in Lebanon who were “‘evicted”’ Zionists renamed Palestine Israel eight years ago. They are only a) tenth of the homeless Arabs from Palestine in Near East camps, “You can’t let them settle and take jobs in these countries,” she explains, “They'd be tak- ing the jobs of Lebanese and there are already 50,000 unem- ployed in Lebanon, It’s just not _ practical.” “They do -handiwork in their camps, though,” she continues, “and if export markets were found, it would help their economy." * * ® But the greater problem is to find them land, she says. Her pa-| per conducts a concerted drive for'| «cutting Israel's borders back to the line set in 1948, and giving the eastern strip of land remaining to the Arabs who were forced out, VARIED INTERESTS Mrs. Maxwell's interests are! January, was one of her best as-|Italy, where she was one of eight ee, ~ from‘ their homeland when the! Arab-manufactured products like this yard-wide hat need a market, according to Mrs. Genevieve Maxwell, visiting here during a leave from her newspaper job in Hl sity of Michigan three years ago. sei nil delaie & ee: ew 12,000 - male trip to se bis mother in Lebanon. “There's tragedy in the Near East,” she says, discussing the uprooting of Arabs from the Palestine area, “One of my su- periors is a Christian of an “His mother died this year, but he had not seen her for eight years because she couldn't come to the gates at Christmas and Easter. At those holidays, the gates of Jerusalem are opened (for ‘Christians to come in, and brothers and sisters come and they have a reunion at the gates, But ‘the 300-mile distance from her home to. the gates was too far ifor the elderly mother.” = Her talk on Near East problems) > will highlight the Shain class's was an active member when she lived here, as well as a member jot the League of Women Voters. |; She is with her parents, Mr. house on Sunningdale at Wing Lake Lake. final meeting, and will be a re-|7 union of friends, Mrs. Maxwell)” Harding, who} / afte, living many years at Cass| |= Beirut, Lebanon, far from just the political angle of Lebanese life. Her job takes Auxiliary Holds Election, Plans Future Events Mrs. Guilio Bernero opened her |. home on Navajo drive Monday | — evening to members of the Auxil- iary of the Italian-American Club. Mrs. Ralph Mazza was re-elected president for the coming year. Others elected to serve are Mrs. Frank Perna, vice presi- dent; Mrs. Eugene Mazza, cor- | responding secretary; Mrs. Don- |& | ee ald Finelli, treasurer, and Mrs. Rudy Mazza, recording secre- tary. Mrs. Verne Sinkler will | serve as publicity chairman. | ee Announcement of the Local Hall on May 19 was made | by Mrs. Mazza. The annual ban-| quet will beheld at Northwood Inn on May 10. * Mrs. Frank Spadafore reported on the fashion show to be held|'—” ‘ April 30 at St. Michael Hall. Lincoln PTA Will Sponsor April 20 Fair Members of the executive board, | — homeroom mothers and teachers of the Lincoln Junior High School PTA, met Wednesday afternoon | and discussed plans for the fair which will be held April 20 at the | school, with crowning of the King and Queen of the Fair at 9 p.m. the auditorium. * * Mrs. Paul Arndt, PTA president, | “Spring | © Follies” to be held at the Pontiac; — ee, beginning with dinner in! - the cafeteria at 5 p.m. and ending) SPECIAL GROUP of STRAW BAGS Basket styles in natural or off white. Flower trims. Imports from Italy and Spain. Accessories—Main Floor 48 N. Saginaw Se. REAL BUYS FOR ROUGH AND READY. GUYS SHIRT AND SLACK SET 2.98 eH in| 3 appointed Mrs. Wayne Anable as; ~*~ general chairman of the fair. 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PONTIAC PRESS. “THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1956. B e: ao, i De be GE c Se he ay Tomorrow! Spectacular y of Famous : 500 pair slight imperfects ... factory rejects while they last! America’s finest walking shoes! A choice selec- ret of oxfords and-dress styles. Flaws so a tee scarcely be able to find them. and calf leathers. Not every style an sizes and colors... blue... black... ° brown... sizes 4 to 10... widths AAAA to - lar Enna Jettick style priced at si and 10.95 Sizes 4-10, AAAA-EEE. Some in D. les at 11.95. Charge Your Purchases at the Lion Store! &§ All wool tweeds, hopsacking, () rataan, cashmere blends. Reg. $24.95 | % ; : 4 f s = a = y¥ : a“ a : Save $5.05 One Group Ladies’ Toppers Orlon or $s 1 4° ' Wool Reg. $19.95 : Charge Your Clothes 3 Ways: @ 30 Days’ @70 Days - * 6 Months — ; Park Free Rear of Store Save $5.05 The 39th annual Detroit Horse Show, America’s largest outdoor horse show, which promises to be larger than ever this year, opens for a five-day run beginning June i 7” at Bloomfield Open Hunt Club jin Bloomfield Hilts. * o * _ | Announcement of the 1956 show. \dates was made by Irving A. fae. 4 Members Welcomed by Sorority Mrs. Lloyd Stalcup was hostess to members of Omega Alpha soror- ity at her home on Menominee road Wednesday evening. Accepted into membership were Mrs. William Weaver, Mrs. George Ferguson, Mrs. Robert McGill and Mrs. Thomas Beal. * * a William Miller showed colored stereoscopic slides of his recent 5-week tour of the West. The tour. included trips through . Sequoia and Yosemite National Parks, the Grand Canyon and Painted Desert. Plans were completed for the +| May Breakfast to be held at Devon Gables May 6 with Mrs. Harold Sibley oorving * chairman. 4s Mrs. Sibley tated the group to her home on James K boule- © |vard for the next meeting. '|Coming Events '| Auxiliary to the Pontiac ||Club will meet Thursday at 130 p pm -|with Mrs. Everett Brown, »| Vista Dr. Sewing Circle ma § Pontiac Rebekah Lodge 450 will meet Priday with Mrs. < Raymond Kline, 2321 Maplewood Dr, for @® noon schoolgir] luncheon. The June Group of First gaa Le mee Pg et 12; , oa. ‘or # luncheon and w e C at the hom zg é"Wwine, ot rien) with the American Cancer Society. Detroit Horse Show Scheduled June 20-24 iEvent Will Be Conducted jat Bloomfield Open Hunt IS FOR BRIDES ‘OF TODAY . and three major divisions, Lin} YESTERDAY Hunter and Western. In addition, | (= junior riders will compete during |= all five days of the show. Famed ringmaster Clarence L. |/2ij Craven of Boston, will preside at| |i the show. Craven has been ring-| master for the Detroit show for|F the past 27 years, and also offi-| (il ciating at other leading horse jim) shows throughout the United| States, including the American) == Royal in Madison Square Garden. | GU The Detroit Horse” Show, ac- g BRIDALS from $40.00 Up BRIDESMAIDS’ from $20.00 Up The fashion show to be sponsored by Business and Professidrial Women of Pontiac will feature gowns from the year 1890 to the most beautiful of our present collection. The style show will include Brides’, Bridesmaids’, Trousseau and Flower Girl fashions. Whether you are planning your wedding or just remembering you'll enjoy it immensely. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18th, 8:00 P. M. PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL Ww e€ Have T ickets ALICIA BRIDAL SALON FE 5-3675 nounced that entry forms are = now being mailed to exhibitors. (Fe The 1955 show attracted more| me than 50,000 spectators during its | (2% four-day run, Mr. Duffy réports. |} Dames of Malta Hold Election Mrs. Cris Theis was elected|G@ president of the Sunshine Group) lil of the Dames of Malta when the/|i@ group met Wednesday evening at|F Malta Temple for a cooperative |e dinner and election of officers. vi} Others who will serve are Mrs. || William Daugherty, vice president; || Mrs. Elsie Bailey, secretary and! ff Mrs. Edwin Schram, treasurer. |= Mrs. Don Buzzard was appointed|& With the American Caneae Society (at 55 West Huron Street An all day meeting will be held| =. e of Mra. |8. Pemberton Rd. " aes ai wo bo i eter ee ee ae ra ae i KENMORE TANK OR CANISTER CLEANERS at the temple on April 25. clea" upholstery room= Now, a sewing machine styled to fit any room decor! Sewing Machines $54 Give a beautiful boost to your budget with this lovely walnut finished hardwood Kenmore Simplicity con- sole. 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Wonderful Neolite Soles Spike Wrench Included 87 North Saginaw St. DIEM’S SHOES “The Best Friend Your Feet Ever Had” FE 2-2492 ‘Tt every cigarette Fea cma ta by Doctor ° Gather at Home of Mrs. Glennie Dr. Glenn Bylsma, resident doc- tor of Pontiac General Hospital, } “Twas guest speaker at the Tuesday afternoon meeting of the Dora B. Whitney Group of WCTU. Mrs. For- | est Glennie was hostess to the group at her home on Montroyal Whitney Members| his life,” “In two packages of cigarettes there is enough r » td cause death were it taken all at once. steals it from the reserve the body has built w.” 3 Mrs. C, E. Anderson gave de- votions using “Are You Fitted For Eternity” as her topic. GROUP SINGING | Mrs, Paul Wilson accompanied | the group during community sing- ing, Mrs. A. D, Stimer presided at the business uneating.. Mrs, ican Pola eaacted that if enough WCTU members hand in the proper petitions, they will be, presented to the City Commission. A petition is being circulated to, continue alcohol omncation in the schools. Announcement was made of the y flavorful Banana Nut CHIFFON CAKE... Tangy, Lemon Cream FILLED DONUTS.. Old Fashioned CORN BREAD..... , 26 Peaches and Cream COFFEE CAKE..... 68: Hot Bread and Donuts D. 121 West Huron, Near Cass Alter 3:30 P.M. Except Saturdey Thomas Pastry Shop FE Ps ~ PARK FREE in REAR of STORE YTO meeting to be held at the Evangelical T on Tues- day. Mrs, Frank ‘Deaver will be in charge of the program. On May 1 the WCTU Federation will hold a mother and daughter) breakfast at the First Methodist Church, Mrs. L. G. Rowley will be, the speaker. | * by Mrs, Glenford Haviland, re- freshments were served by the: hostess, VFW Auxiliary Elects Delegates Members of VFW 1008 Auxiliary elected delegates for the fifth dis-| trict at their recent meeting. Representing the group will be Mrs. Loren Beach, Mrs. Frank Finkle and Mrs. William Weaver. Alternates are Mrs. Walter Sauter, | Mrs. James Dando and Mrs. Florence McCrae. The annual report was given by| Mrs. Beach, president of the auxiliary, Mrs. Paul Boelter re- ported on hospital ‘and cancer proj, jects taken on by the group. ‘Donations were made to the Cancer |Crusade and the May Festival jat the National Home in Eaton | Rapids. Installation will be held by the ‘Post Auxiliary April 23 at- Legion Hail. ¢ Y's + Following the closing prayer led |} . The continental Usually found only in ine at a much higher price! tongue, bold raw seams and con- trast trim all add up to sophisticated fashion . . a young frame. of ae: In Nature! or Off- White: - . $9.95. ar | SANDLER OF BOSTON PRESENTS THE ESCAPADE PUMP... filled with fashion and Foreign Intrigue! Walk softly, in the lovely lux- urious hush of Caper Calfskin + + » Super-smooth, cacaeats leather; 16 NORTH SAGINAW STREET o 7? J : a, ; i. Joos % i i : . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 12, 1956' TWENTY-ONE American investment is sought} A modern hotel chain in Ceylon| se ron verge he er rm oe] WC TU Unit 3 . —— Hears Talk é SALE «=~ COATS Were 45.00 ond 49.95 Colors ... _@ Navy ® Pink ® Maize © White ® Beige © Coral © Powder Woy Wool hopsacking Wool tweeds Wool flannels All long coats Modified full or straight backs ” Available at eae s THE EASY CARE levels in rayon shontung faille, with the look’ a HEER ROMANCE,..R & K's printed —- dotted swiss, as light and airy as 4 sea breeze. The sleeveless bodice is softly pintucked ... the billowing skirt under- scored with a boyffant net crinoline. 19° 12 to 18 * Pastel Colors of fine Italion silk! ; Wearable, packable, almost self-tending! Sizes 10 to 20, 1412 to 2242 Call our Personal Shopper for Your Size and Color—FE 2.2041 The dress thot leads the life you love sje + NOW. ina beautiful new silky fab- — ric with @ slub surface, that releases creases; and washes easily! You'll be pices confident of the feel, the fit, and the fact that it’s a Versatile : Spring navy, pink, aqua, WENT TWO el "anu THE Pontiac PRESS, THURSDAY, A wee eae a ies Entertain Flint Members Visit, Dentist Frequently to Preserve. _ ‘The Invocation was given by Campbell, Helen Beach, Jo a Biythe Perry. Mary Kisaner Janne Wascher by SF By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN ~ - of the tooth The most ou ac ots ae. oon soap ores - Keeping our teeth in good con- 4 ant m sttad ihe tae our |/Eake’ Flowers Back dion is of the greatest im na- | Costume flowers have been re-/Portance to us from the standpoint in |vived again for spring as an im-|of comfort, good looks and good portant fashion note. A favorite js| nutrition. It's important, money- Guests from the Flint chapter i lily-of-the-valley tucked into ‘a! wise, too. cluster of bright field flowers, a * © «* “'nal, Mabel Bird, Stary Dorey, Bar. Seas, Yesterday I told you why it is so vital to brush your teeth immedi- ately after eating whenever you lean, That is one of the most REMOVAL! Moving our location . . . clearing out our stock! “~ timely wearable clothes and save money. SAVE UP TO 1 AND MORE! SKIRTS BERMUDA SHORTS SLACKS BLOUSES SHIRTS | ment at least twice a year. In some cases every three months | is better, In this way the decay will be , discovered before it has damaged the tooth greatly. The dentist also will probably clean the teeth, removing all foreign material from the surfaces and polishing them. * * * we Special Group 3 9 e bly will take X- DRESSES sine 36% deer any hidden caitlin. ‘a | the early ae. This kind of ’ ee , | : tf. 3 , JEWELRY = STRAW HATS Jor en on muy The 5-oz. girdle you'll Odds and ends of better — tee 00 So, already we have habits ‘ : | - pieces. 59 'to $1.00. To $8.95 $ which will help save your teeth; . forget you re wearing eee rosiz9s $2.95 [the babit of to your dentist = Dental floss or dental tape will enable Fou to iT in c C, right after ‘ites cI sn cleanse the crevices betweeri the teeth. , | if | yours correctly or | little sweep with the teush De OF Shop |" "=". Promenaders Club Holds 48 North Perry St. tik Sets email 1 Di D a) smith o rch aot Ge wraees| LES Annual Dinner-Dance by VANITY : _ Robert Earl was master of cer- served as decorations chairmen ; ome gQioall ety b at the an| ard Bond, Mr and Men Jaees| With live-action elastic leg bands ning in the Waterford CAI Bulld | ‘rre ils. io: ehleanin: for strideaway freedom ing. extended his thanks to his com. Fresh cut flowers were center- Sensational proof that you | mittee and presented flowers to nece s for the affair and artificial Mrs. Ralph Allen, member of the carnation corsages were placed On| ,dviser from the Pontiac Parks decorated with branches of blos-\r’ "can wie "al te axles — kites and ome umbrel- president. Howard Bond conducted the elec- r] |_Mr. and Mrs, Walter Koenig | tion of pfficers. To take office next season ‘are Mr. Koenig, president; Tos ty Sa la d Robert Longe, vice president; Mrs. Shell, secretary, and Mrs. George a ft Tozer, treasurer, Board of di- can look “fashion model - 42 North Saginaw Street rectors is comprised of Ralph : 6 ; ; Uses Green eet Hardy Fair and James rowel ‘ hag Bes pee time! Brief, light and com. ~ pletely unhampering cee with such surprising power to spare. Narrows the waist- line by invisible Helenca no- curl, no-bind waistband, Nylon power-net sides and up-and-down stretch satin back. Panty or girdle in Small, Medium, Large. White only. Try it on! Vegetables Calling the quadrilles for the evening were Harry Anderson, Cook Also Adds' Der. Wend, Mr, Longe, Osea Engel Groenberg Cottage Cheese mr gart =r to Jellied Mixture | Mr. and Mrs. Charies Callahan, the George Stouts, the Lornal BY JANET ODELL Baries and Mr. and Mrs. Donald ut Q O Pontiac Press Home Editor Rosie were guests of the group. y nN. Springtime is salad time. Here's) Announcement was made of the| a recipe for a molded vegetable] annual summer dance at the home . j | Salad that will add interest to any/of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haan | luncheon or dinner. It could easi-|July 24. _ opens tomorrow! SE Fait por Desgnes Add (us. It is one of her favorites. | New Fashion Words ‘ Ber — ae have — Pare Two new words have been added ed- | in every spare moment, The Na-| to the spring fashion vocabulary ques’ 6 a. ‘6 dand tional Farm and Garden Club has pried result of the Paris fe prom! 99 ; Pontiac's new jewel of a salon, equipped an her name on its membership list. *MoWs “Carco,”” from Dior, is a The tertaini ! ge decorated in. the very latest manner to bring paeberionns saboy snterteiaing: New ultra-modern Let our trained Corsetieres help you find the perfect germent and fit. * Use Federal’s Handy Purchase Coupon Credit dept. Stores ba in their attractive new home. ‘omni ci wie tee you the best of beauty services. You are invited to MOLDED VEGETABLE SALAD ond fashion term is the ‘Saint . By Mrs. Leon F, Robertson Martin’ coat from Fath. This is : come to our opening and meet our capable staff, 1 package lime or lemon gelatine a coat that is slit up the back : , 1 o- conage ah cheese almost to the nape of the neck. . % cup mayonnaise 1 —. coves o- oe Silversmithing, first of the fine % cup. shredded carrots arts in America, was introduced * Opening Special , Dissolve gelatine in hot water./in Boston in the days of: the Mix-rest of ingredients together|Puritans and has flourished and add to gelatine mixture. Chill.| steadily in New England for more ' New! Celeste Cold Wave with | ‘sc. Se*___ ten ves “OPEN FRI. NIGHT To 9 CORECTOR Hair Treatment a FEDE R \ i ws wll os Sat. ond Mn spe and creme rinse 45 all for........ _ 7 Meet our ¥ Staff Lillian Shier—Mgr. | “Mary Durfee | JoAnn Spranger — Ann Goodrum New life and brilliance for winter-weary hair, New foot ease for “Women in Whitel’” Each anxious. to serve you promptly and ef- ficiently. Let them suggest a style thot will be flattering and flower-fresh for spring. “Corrective Step” ARCH CASUALS 5.98 "Sapte: daskshle leather @Sizes 4 to 9; N-M-W “ee * Thrift Cold Wave for April | 5” with shampoo and set......:. ” Feather. light : . . cushions eve in comfort! Heel-hugging fit, pe op he and arch cushions, The shoe for all-day. long wear! Ideal for wor Dapes in a Buy now at Federa - Satisfaction Guaranteed NEISNER’S NEW BEAUTY SALON | Now Soginer St. 2nd Hee : phone FEderal 8-1343 * « Appeininents Not dingy, Needed THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 12. 1956 TWENTY-THREE diracle fabrics like miratiste are a boon to the busy woman today, Requiring no ironing, the fabrics are dainty enough for the finest lingerie. The shortie pajama above is fetching in a tiny print with sheer nylon tricot ruffles. v Mrs. Garrison WillHead ~ WSWS Group Mrs. John Garrison installed the newly elected officers of Women's Society of World Service of the Baldwin. Avenue Evangelical United Brethren Church Tuesday evening, Mrs. Walter Fredericksen opened her ome on Baldwin ave- nue for the meeting. Mrs. Alfred Bell served as cohoatess. Assuming the duties of president will be Mrs. Barbour Williams. Others taking office are Mrs. Grant Burlison, first vice-president; Mrs. Fredericksen, second vice-presi- dent; Mrs, Charles Parrott, secre- Christian Social Relations and Mrs. George Hollis, secretary of Youth Missionary - Education, Mrs. Bell is the new secretary of Circa) Missionary Education. Devotions were given by Mrs. Den Vincent, Mrs, William Gaddes, Mrs, Bell and Mrs. My- | ron R, Everett offered the pray- er, * * * Mrs. Phillip Waldie gave the re- view on the lesson book, ‘This, Revolutionary Faith.” Others tak-| ing part in the program were Mrs. Robert Connely, Mrs. Roy Kolb, | Mrs, Emerson Kirby, Mrs. Leslie Bell and Mrs. Williams, There were once a million sod houses on the American plains,| Bf |tiving. It has to be done as you By ANNE HEYWOOD You have to live life as you go along. You can save up money, your body can save up the fat you eat, you can save up old issues of magazines, but you can't Save up go along. : oe * * That’s one thing that Mr. and Mrs. R. T. forgot. They are paying quite a price for their for- getting. t “You've got to help us,” Mrs. R. T. writes. “We just got back from seeing the family doctor and he bawled ys out. a nice pension. I always had a job, although I moved around a great deal. “We never had any children, so my salary went into savings and investments. That’s why our income now is so good. NO INTERESTS “But—and it's a big but, I know ~—we always worked so hard, saved so religiously, that we never really had any hobbies or outside interests. When employer policies dictated retiring because of age we were at a loss, * * * “That's where the: doctor comes in.” she continues. “He says we're not in very good shape. It's nothing serious, We're just listless with no interests. “We took a few trips but that gets boring after a while, Sleep- Sheer elegance is in this permanently pleated batiste no-iron short pajama. You just dip and, let drip. The pajama is edged in lace. ing late, and all the things we _ thought we'd enjoy in this lel- surely new life aren't any fun at all, “Do please suggest some hob- bies, something we .could find an interest in so we can begin living i Don’t Postpone the Joys of Living Pictures of Europe The Dorcas Class of Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. ing money and working at jobs drop me a note and I'll do MY/Ratph Osborne on Ellwood avenue they didn't really love. Now that talent, the talent for) \best to help you. (Copyright 1968) Tuesday evening, Mrs. Edna Ma- \Park Wagg. vice president, pre |sided at the business meeting, f The 22 members and five guests present enjoyed the pictures - shown by Mrs, Cyril Strang of her Clarence » trip to Europe. Mrs, Failing invited the group-to her .- home on Voorheis road for the living, is going to have to be dug up and exercised. | VOCATIONAL TESTING First, I'd suggest good voca- tional testing at their nearest university. They'll uncover some- thing they could like, and be good at. Later, maybe some courses in the indicated subjects would prove interesting. There's noth- ing like putting an inactive mind to work. e * * Finally, some kind of volunteer. work, along the lines of the newly’ uncovered ,aptituces, would give | them a chance to help others less fortunate financially than they ocean you lose a day. 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Estes} ‘ It appeared, though, that Kefau-| © ver's write-in total would be about) © 4 per cent of Stevenson's vote.|> Supporters of the Tennessee sen-| © ator, who did not campaign in)> Low Prices. Holdens Trading GEORGE'S - NEWPORT’S F Stamps Too, Illinois, had hoped for at least 10 y truck’ in front of his drug store. He was alone, for Eisenhower. This is because a|Democratic ballot but there were/Per cent. 2 : The vote was light — some)> * 1,600,000 voters, compared to al-|© most 2,300,000 in the 1952 pri-|> “Where Quality Counts” 72 North Saginaw St. Friday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Be here when Jeow open at 10:00 a. m., Friday for the saving of the year! All fresh new goods for Spring and Summer. Sale starts at 10:00 a. m. None sold after 2:00 p. m. 4 HOUR SALE, 10 To 2 Clearing to 16.99 Republican, although on occasion’ heavily Democratic Cook County f Instead, President Eisenhower , ‘jvenson in Tuesday's primary: than | ~ he did in the 1952 general = : SAND a mento penne eM ERE Ne pga! — — = ; ; * * * i The state itself is consiered|* (Chicago) can swing it to the cement pan better downstate against Ste-. ‘tion, In returns from downstate, 4 HOUR SALE, 10 TO 2 Eisenhower received 467,256 votes Apply FRIDAY 10 A, M. to 2 P.M, Worth 29c—Rayon Ladies’ Panties FRIDAY 10 A, M. te 2 P. M. Worth $1,69—Extra Plump Feather Pillows jto Stevenson's 226,43—a ratio of better than 2 to 1. Four years ago, polled 1,268,354 votes downstate to 5 ° : 841,466 for Stevenson, under 1% © nN i '¢) ; to 1, ie ag Stevenson topped Eisenhower in Eisenhower |~ ELON LS oa eaeaiciiin i i AR cee ee one Beautiful floral ¢ Guaranteed run - ¢ : ¢ f design. Stock up 79 proof rayon panties 18 ) \= > ithe Democratic citadel, Cook| 1 "¢ 16 oa saks, at et oe aa. ae county (Chicago) 476,948 to 256,01) 39°) eee : ' Tuesday, Four years ago Eisen- Your ehotee a4 ° 2 hower won the big industrial cen- .~ ter 1,108,973 | to 111,64. ‘ In the 1982 ssaitianied election, -|when Eisenhower defeated Steven- json, he carried Illinois with nearly |® 155 per cent of the vote. * | A sidelight to the voting in Chi-| = FRIDAY 10 A. M, to 2 P.M. Worth $3.99—Spring Ladies’ Purses Be here early for . es FRIDAY 10 A, M. to 2 P. M. Worth $1.39—Extra Large RAG RUGS Large 24x44. For t {* novelty patterns, Fira while quantity lasts, 49¢ Percale ... .29¢ 4 HOUR SALE, 10 TO 2 CURTAIN best — selection. 4 HOUR SALE, 10 TO 2 Better styles re- _ duced, Benn halway SPRING Save half ...... ; a : — _jeago: three almost entirely Ne-|> hha F flere wards voled 4 to 1 for Steven-{f PANELS y Ht | FRIDAY 10.4. M. to 2P. M. | FRIDAY 10 A. M. te 2 P. M. TOPPERS -|son Tuesday, as compared to the |§ ¢ ibis Worth $1.69—Fine Plaid Values to $5.99 $ county ns ine entire a Sheet Blankets | Bermuda Shorts county. i" (a4 , phages: | Some mixed industrial . agricul-| Worth $1.29 . iS 3 a 100% all wool — werey $1599, tural regions voted for Eisenhow-|* first quality, 72, ais J SOI fet, yong ¢ Md telliree Pick ‘er in 1952 and again Tuesday. and 64 in. length, ‘f ¢ } e + oro ante Don‘t miss this But one primarily industrial) Deep hems. Save i > Bee group. Friday! $1.69 Ponels. $11.8 4 HOUR SALE, 10 To 2 * jarea, St. Clair County across the ‘|Mississippi River from St. Louis, -|gave Stevenson a whopping pref- _ \erence in both elections. q _~ |Assumes Ford Post : DETROIT w — Minor Wine > Thomas Jr., lecturer on archae-|~ ology and crafts, has been ap- | pointed director of crafts shops’ FRIDAY 10 A. M, te 2 P.M. Worth $1.50—Ladies’ Nylon Hose First quality dark 69° seams. New spring FRIDAY 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. FRIDAY 10 A. M, to 2 P, M. Worth $5.99—First Quality Chenile eee DRESSES | Stu": 9°? Fringe edge ... FRIDAY 10 A. M. to 2 P. M, shades. Sizes” 82 to 1}, : and reproductions at the Henry |= Worth 49c—Famous Cannon Worth to $5.99 'Ford ” é Worth $2.99. 5 er Y wien cro wee | Hand Towels | Ladies’ Blouses : spring «an summer |Buy Voting Machines print ot big sar. J 49 first quality 9 4° Lang cee, oe 88 -ae, ‘ ” xtra large sizes; 4 length sleeves KALAMAZOO ® — Kalamazoo |i stock up and save. in all colors, Board of Supervisors voted/= Wednesday to order 170 voting |” machines for the county to be!” jready for use in the August!” 'primary. + TOPPERS o Gave on regular $10.99 nylon top- in the Evyan tradition. Are You Ready to Buy a New Car? STOP...and THINK! Stop at the Justable euft, . yoke back. Sines oto 14. 4 HOUR SALE, 10 TO 2 NYLON HOSE If you are ready and want the honest facts _ Pontiac Retail Store ... where we have ... ~ NO HIGH PRESSURE SALESMEN ~NOHIGH FINANCING , FRIDAY 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. | FRIDAY.10.A. M. te 2 P.M. Bold flowered and 3” Special fr Fe 977] ity. Come, save. Save! Dish, Wash Cloths | Ladies’ Better Hats | All sizes. Come & JEANS | rriway 104. M. 02 P.M. Worth $6.99—Bark Cloth Values to $7.99 modernistic pat- clearance. FRIDAY 10 A. M, te 2 P.M. FRIDAY 10 A. M. te 2 P.M, ’ Sensational low ¢ White and colors. BOYS price on fine qual- Worth , 99° Ea. orth 1.99—Cotton Sanforized FRIDAY 10 A, M. to 2 P. Mi. Worth $3.99—Better Maternity Dresses Printed Drapes | Ladies’ Jackets aig bool all 1st qual- Worth 19c—First Quality Worth to $2.99—Spring as SHIRTS | wx“ early 1 Girls’ Blouses ~ NO GIMMICKS “NO PADD i tetas | wraham plaid DOE | Soing "See mons 99 - 69 S-ounce weight | gingham plaid Spring. Save mon- oa? Sans, Senterte- blouses. Sizes 7 to ey, too, — 10 shirts, Bises 4 to 16, 4. to 18 eeee 4 HOUR SALE, 10 TO 2 FRIDAY 10 A. M, to 2.P. M, | FRIDAY 10 A. M. to 2 P.M, alent Worth 19c—First Quality Worth $21.99—Group of | Beacon __praining Pants | Ladies’ Formals _ Blankets 9° 5° Just Honest Facts and Highest Appraisals Possible! Please Accept Our Invitation Spring group. double crotch pan- Slightly soiled but ties. White and S| HEE R + s. cc» *y | BE sla (Se 3 FES " Worth $2.99. Cotton , and nylon Beacon 36x50 crib blankete— 5-inch satin binding, | white and pastels. Worth 3.99 . . . Poplin ‘ BOYS’ JACKETS Values to $! low price.~ Short sleeve and sleeve- 7 less styles, All col. © Pyors. Sizes 32-38, © . . colors. Sizes | real bargains. Sizes ¢ _¢ 4 a 1” td 6. 10 to 16. FRIDAY 10 A, M. . Mm, ' or a ree. emons fa ion fa eee TES Bstock up at this ir ig unlined 88 First quality men’s ¢ _ 4 HOUR SALE, 10 TO 2 for bo boys onl ga 2 on tee tb 292 4 HOUR SALE, 10 TO 2 to 1} seritataehaa aaah dh catatentit lindane FRIDAY 10 A. M, te 2 P. M, LADIES’ Values to $3.99 SKIRTS Men’s Shirts |. 1 Worth to $6.09 Come! Save on this gorup of. bet- Worth $8.99. ter sport shirts. Better quality pants reduced for this special sale. 4 HOUR SALE, 10 TO 2 4 gq Call for a Demonstration Ride in the car that beat all 8 cylinder competition in the MOBIL GAS ECONOMY RUN ... and remember, before you buy, that a big 122” wheelbase Pontiac costs less than 43 models in the low price field. Le) | m=] “ i LASS RARER, TOS ean tae Worth to $9.99. Choose from checks, plaids, solids and designs in sizes 34 to 44. Worth to $2.99. This © is a real giveaway. Nylon tricot slips sold far below cost. . FRIDAY 10 A. M. to 2 P.M, Worth 1.59—Cotton Sanforized yA $1.59d bo enim xe pants in blue. 1” 2 to 6x FRIDAY 10 A, M. te 2 P.M. FRIDAY 10 A, M..to 2 P.M, 5 + Girls’ Pajamas | Men’s Undershirts | Girls’ plisse baby 39 Famous brand ¢ prints. Sizes 4 l low, low price. 39 to 14, Sizes 34 to 48. Worth 69c—Infants Values fo $29.99 5 Receiving Blanket | Men’s Sport Coats receiving blankets, Assorted colors. Boys’ Wash Pants grey, pink. Sizes Worth $1.99—Baby Doll Better Quality doll pajamas, new undershirts at this FRIDAY 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. | FRIDAY 10 A, M, te 2 P.M, Large size Beacon ¢ | Checks, tweeds in § 100% all wool. l t coats. and patterns, we i! No obligation, just an’opportunity to let you find out for yourself that .. . DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR YOU CAN‘T BEAT PONTIAC! Te” Me. Cle behets Oe oe | crepe soles, THE , PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1956 : WASHINGTON (INS)—One yearjabout 76 per cent among those|oculation by about sever months. more shots. now following this course On the dark side of the ledger, at least 158 cases were “‘associ- ated” with “Yaulty” vaccine from side, perhaps 1,300 children were save from paralytic polio. the months ahead. 00k for a major dent in the one manufacturer. On the bright / tragic rate of paralytic polio in machines. ‘The fast-growing out- (Salk Polio Serum Is Year-Old —— Recrronged | | Increased Supply Can Aid Thousands iiss sat vnc pectin youngsters who received one aia Seneve money octetn at ee have been completed) THE BRIGHT SIDE >| But as supplies continue to in-|limiting machine precincts to 1,400 crease, and millions of youngsters| Voters and a paper ballot district and expectant mothers receive the to 800. Detroit eliminated 50 pre- protection of the vaccine, officials|cincts through consolidations and expected receipt of 500 new voting county area, however, added 99. Perhaps ten ‘million youngsters received one-er more shots during) all of 1955. The picture for 1956 seems much more hope- the softest, to hit the road! — OUTPUT INCREASING Government health officials and ® wa sas (Machine May srs Sass Sc 5° : ee Eg Say Electronic Wonder ot sapalactins cil, "And. there Developed to Detect|'s,n° wa? ‘0 “rush” the Proves) 0 Heart Ailments stiisietiaiain, tania tals anitay | Smoked Elk, Brown, Black EL PASO, Tex, (INS)—A new aan oe aaek ii onaees. electronic wonder, based on the| more than 45 million doses have as he recuperated from @ coronary) mits states to include all children . several years ago, the Ma-| through age 19, and expectant | chine, tentatively known a8 & SP@| mothers. It would take 195 million K. ! REN’S tial vector-eardiograph, | Tecords| ggey to provide the suggested EXTRA SPECIAL! Plastic Wall TILE™ , W. E, Ingerson, Chief of Test | priortiy group. Bell | To “stretch” available supplies, White Sands | authorities suggest postponing the spearheading third “booster” dose, which ordi- narly would follow the second in- Wins Regional Title BAY: CITY @--Ann Gabhart of) ‘Harrodsburg, Ky., High School Tuesday captured the four-state regional title in the American Legion Student Oratorical Contest. | She will compete next week in the section trials at Des Moines, Iowa. Miss Gabhart won over three other regional finalists, | Edward C. Johnson, Jackson, | : Mich.; Kenneth Schurter, Chicago, | The Ej Paso Heart Ansclation, and Deanna Cook, Fort Wayne, | At OT as th Price — Nothing Can ? through the Ind. based » You — Tiling Your RITCHEN, search Laboratories at TWO, the to lend ane outemperaneruc - 1 BATHROO Etc. Army aboratories speeched dealing with the U. S. Western Electric are aiding in | We Carry the Complete Line of the research expense, —,- “ wk | FIRTH CARPETING. WE SPECIALIZE Ingerson is ass ~_— in the re- Adopts Record Buaget IN FORMICA. SEE US FIRST! a ey niet at William Beau.| GRAND RAPIDS Us—Kent Coun mont Army ital; Tom Barnes,|‘Y Board of Supervisors Tuesday ’ ! physics professor at Texas West- adopted a record 1957 budget total- R G ern College, Fl Paso; H. N. F.|ing $3,872,977 and referred it to) ‘ the allocation board for determina- Calhoun; a Western Electric engi-|“ = ; P t rel neer at WSP Gand E. R. Weir, |tion of millage. The tentative budg- ext to Karen's ‘ ! 4524 Dixie Highway Phone OR 38-4109 Bell Laboratiries technical assist-|et is $938,877 more than the actual ant on the Nike project at White|budget for 1956. om ed "1717111 EJWALLPAPER SALE | RUBBER BASE PAINT | _ Hundreds of Popular Patterns Satin finish. One coat covers. Dries in minutes. Leaves no painty odors. Washable. In fact, It’s scrubbable. 14 popular colors, White and black. spite $48 Gat OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT $92 and $4.98 cut ODORLESS PAINT THINNER . 45% $132 Gal. _ | New 1956 Designs .. . STYLISH COLORS Choose from hundreds of | for an average- $1.50 patterns all in stock ready to ; size 12x14 room SIDEWALL and BORDER a ee ee carry out at these typical Rosenberger prices: as little ag % “st ~ 4 . hae walt hen thot * - = © PLAIN TINTS RICH DEEP TONES | star Bis © | Siabe in be c BEAUTY-TONE HEAVY WEIGHT | Ss" * 9x2 RUGS-ENAMEL PRINTS = | ---------"F“"- | | | | | i . 4 4 oe ts Phone FE 2.7001 KITCHEN and BATHROOM _Feiday od ‘thew A wide choice of colors and dainty oF foe OY = We" O85 | te 8 = re. =. 10 ve 89¢ .. / | Monday ou Frid "ti 9 P.M, sd |third dimension” electrical iM-|three inoculations for 65 million pulses from the heart. Americans within this broad INCLUDING the ‘clearly ° / tiveness of the vaccine a8 a pre- ventive agent against paralytic . poliomyeltitis during the past season.” es Ee since the vaccine was aor tectar ful, although officials still eer o -——_latficials estimate the rate of|that production might prove * CClIa , a U | sneppiest shoes paralytic polio was reduced by little and too late.” a eos Aid Diagnosis eee - for FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY ™ mk | ‘HUB CLOTE ST APP'S FAMILY SHOE STORE an | Lg the Nive guiiad sate pag elirnggronl to te a =| S ; ¥ 928 W. HURON ST. the ‘deaction ot baa ailments. | increasing steadily each month. In OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS TO 9 — laxhe recuperated from a scientist Vaccine shortages Jed to 9 | = ae CONTRASTING SLACKS Not °65 ... But Only Fé The Price . Includes the Extra Pair Here’s a Suit with a lot of possi- bilities... the 3 in 1] Suit! Wear it as a business suit . . . a sports- ensemble ... or wear the suit trousers or occasional slacks with a sport shirt for a 3rd outfit! Fine imported and domestic woolens — plain and splash weave flannels — all in the new lighter and bright- er Spring Shades! Hub priced at $52... in- cludingextracontrast- ing all-wool gabardine slacks. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1956 Save 31.95 on Brand New 1956 ot EASY DELUXE SPINDRIER save ‘5100! , a ~ AMBASSADOR ‘ 56 TV CONSOLE ew EASY CUSTOM DELUXE 1956 MOPED —a* —— zr Regularly 249.95! = she na gna * + ae eee ee Pee ewer ree REGULARLY $199. 95! 14s** Only 2.50 per Week! : ? " q : ~ * NOW a : Py . - iS , ts | Big 21” (Diagonal Measurement) Vi ON LY.. iy 4 7 Picture... Now at Budget Prices (With Trade) ri : | NO MONEY DOWN! era Only 2 Per Week! : | ag : wah if A AE © 1-Year Picture Tube Warranty, 90 Days Parts Warranty Included in the Price! in the Price! ®@ Mahogany Finish. Modern Styled Cabinet . . . Fits Any Decor! New Finger-Tip Control Center With Exclusive Power Shifting! * Bia, Brant Peture Acrous the Entice Exclusive Easy Power-Flush | Rinse With Thrifty Suds-Saver! ee NO MONEY DOWN! * Two-Minute Quick Drain Pump! Exclusive Layer Easy Enamel Finish! & Save! Now you can save a big $100 on this 1956 Ambassador TV Console during this sale! See the big, brilliant picture ... . note how the deep images contrast with gleaming background es wide aibaanrelh dian Riptide ce GEM MTT is a F actory. Authorized New Low Sale Price . ... for Limited Time Only! FM sound from the front speaker. And of course to Do a Week’s Wash in 1 Hour! there's the low, low sale tag — truly a price for — I RN i a wer tle 3 ‘ be ie. rrleretees reece. ; thrifty homemakers! Ambassador gives es ee # New Ea | ie sy Custom Deluxe. 1956 Model SCE-A with exclusive imp roved finger-tip control center cave ned with power siting for - many other quality features, too! Trade your old effortless. ... automatic start and stop action..New exclusive pecker ‘dinse and ered ‘suds saver! Impro. fresher, cleaner wash always! See new Easy faded-picture TV on this s pie © “or Ambas- | design all aluminum agitator action that works with Easy’s two big ' sador TV today! : : a | in aes ‘in our } Rear Scena Store and-be =e to take advantage of huge Easy's “TWENTY-EIGHT h mee a ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 12,1956: *? © “i've never known a sale to gen-|*ringed “People love those wooden/ol A hundred of the rare figures, /$1,025 for familiar landmarks of the|and also a ne Se The 100 jot a huge set | which his display them/table and fr Ugh! Big Chiet Pineman Now Go in Living Room TaN SER Av ot serie pai. ‘bat it was reported to be forjat Richmond, bidder here acting for a donor. A stern-faced chief, with feath- ered crown, golden earrings, tunic and bucksin much interest sers, will go to the lobby of News- Louis ee eae a newspaper on New York's Parke-Bernet|Long Island. Harry G, Guggenheim, husband publisher ” bought the proud, old warrier for {im lobbies of business build-| With the proceeds to go for chari- trou-|Charles Hewitt. Alicia Patterson,|1004 Boston, St., yond the city limits. ers, brake bands and brake drums also were missing, he said. : educational . purposes, Charge 18-Year-Old With Theft of Auto An 18yearold boy has been charged with stealing an automo- bile which Pontiac Police said was) Va, -- with thelround later sitting on its axles, stripped of tires and wheels. A companion, 18, will take a lie detector test today in the theft of the parts, according to Det. Charged with ynlawfully driving away the car from a Pontiac Motor Division parking lot Saturday aft- ernoon is Jack W. Rivers, 18, of Waterford Town- ship. He was freed under $100) hen the newspaper building,|bond set yesterday. Municipal §- picked up a squaw for| Judge Cecil McCallum scheduled : an examination for April 25. Hewitt said the automobile was} figures were about half|discovered the same day in a West Providence collection, gathered dur-|Huron street parking Jot, just be-) father accumulated|ing some 20 years of collecting redskirts. Indian relics by the late Rudolph What did the buyers want with|F. Haffenrefier, of Providence. s The statues were recently ~ Well, some plan to put them in|turned over to the Narragansett their living rooms or hallways, or|Brewing Company Fouridiition, of in Both bump-| “Yours sincerely” comes from the Latin (sine cere’ (without wax), son is trustee, to be soldja designation for Roman sculp-| tures which did not have defects| concealed by applic ations do wax, 7 North Saginaw Street i of him long in the City sion chambers. Rowston Loses. Vote Cupyr cx: Basi a'r: ext to Commissioner Cooley District 1 Commissioner Dr. Ro Vv. Cooley was right when he warned fellow Commissioner Philip E. Rowston (District 2) in. March \that he would have to fight to! retain a Boys Club trophy. Rowston received the trophy last! Cooley. month for having the highest per- centage of registered voters in his district vote in the March § pri- Boys. Club Director William Cou- lacos announced that District 1/Ban on Phony Sales had 34 per cent of its 5,546 regis- tered- voters go to the polls in the A : ~y —— veges front of + ag & proposal undeg which So the District 1 was only .4 of a point off-of District 2 in the primary|*#¢s — such conditions ac- which caused Cooley to issue the|Mally exist. challenging statement. Results of other districts in the|Commission createdgby the leg- April election were: District 2, 22 per cent of registered voters; Dis-|mi trict 3, 18 per ceat; District 4, 24 District 6, 21 per cent, and District| 7 had 21 per cent. <: Rhode Island Studies, PROVIDENCE, R. L- The Rhode Island Legislature is con- there could be -no “going-out-of- business” or “fire” or “smoke” The bill has the backing of a ature last year to investigate ng” advertising. mary. But he didn’t have Sa oe Ye sale a —_ E'S Wow! For the f (rst time GOLD PRINTED ALL-RAYON DOWNTOWN Pontiac Store ONLY! Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight” Open Friday Evenings =) Lete7.\-}— ai ec) bf me fo] 8 20° TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF THESE NEW 1956 CROTON WATCHES! = 17- JEWEL ~ DOLORES \ Ledy’s Croton self-winding, = 2-diamond | woterproof* . ” watch 9 watch. with matching, Dustproof and elegant — shock-resistant. bracelet. # 5.2027; Hee aie ea Closed Wednesday Afternoons : | | SENSATIONAL TRADE-IN WATCH OFFER! RETAIL PRICE $4995 | YOUR Ol 20”: $299 awO GRANDMA BOUGHT D WATCH iS WORTH YOU PAY ONLY STORE WH(RE GRANDPA 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open Friday and Monday Evenings Free Parking in Lot Opposite AGP For Him— For Her! 3. rp WEDDING BANDS SPECIALLY ‘PRICED! Pa : : Incinded BOTH USE YOUR CREDIT RINGS 5 JEWELRY CO. | ¢ i . =o Special Note! Choose new, fresh Lustron Draperies for less than it costs to dry clean ordinary draperies. \}\, DRAPERIES » Never before such value, such beauty, such | luxury at such a tiny price. * Gi wt Golden Overprints, new patierns, new colors for every room in the hovse * New, non-woven All Reyon cloth thot's dirt- resistant and fame-proef © Easily shortened ® Ready to hang, straight or draped complete with tie backs Specially Purchased for This Sale F rothy DACRON Marquisette vie orth A) NY omar wR ale ne f \ Webs et “a 5 xan ’ 1 ba “a oa mele? ie. : ‘ & ies ae | Bs lg Tae | a $05. grt ve nt ie " ss — ps po hg ‘ ere ee NO-IRON CAFE Pr. Lovely Flocked Tulip Trim Matching 54” Valance... 98c © Fit up to 48” window © Pre-shirred rod pocket ® Each panel 30x37” : These are beauties . . . and refreshing AINANY MONTHS To PAY! as a spring breeze! Snowy-white cur- tains to sparkle every dull window. Prac- tical, too! Just wash and hang them up to-drip dry! start with LEES Inspiration because beautiful rooms Buyin with Sanpete A richly carved contemporary design, shadew-soft colors, and closely weven deep wool pile combine to make Inspiration a. carpet of distinctive quality. The lustrous beauty of Inspiration compliments your finest furnishings — and your own good taste. LEES Inspiration: a sq. yd 16°, /eRSY TERMS WITH! WAVERLY BONDED GLOSHELN smort answer te every decorating problem! Plan to visit McCandless’ drapery depart- ment soon, ‘oa see the largest selection of first quality drapery material in the ¢ity, including: Fortisan Machine Prints Sheers Hand Prints 36-inch $169 va Material from . 48-inch f $495 Yd . rom “ge fa. Material 1 McCandless’ will come’ to. your home with samples! COMPLETE INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE Pontiac's Oldest Excidaive Floor Covering Firml ALN, Perry St. # ~ Phone FE 4-2531 : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL am 1956 - , Te\Research May Bring _ Insurance Companies Both|Better Apple Yield —_—iLend Out 29.Billion . same! “WASHINGTON — Department of Motorists Pay Fines in Curbside Device. like a parking meter near Peke Saves the Home ‘NEW YORK—The Nation's more Agriculture nt breeders have than 1,000 life insurance companies, developed a rane varjaton of the|invested some 6% billion dollars in| Winesap apple tree—a tetraploid|mortgages during 1955, nearly 1.2 TWENTY-NINE ° billion more than in the year be-| and about 2.2 billion more the end of 1954. Principals Convene University. ‘fore man in 1953, It brought the ‘total EAST LANSING (®#—Michigan’s | Mortgage investment of the con-jelementary school principals are cerns to 29.3 billion dollars, some meeting for a conference today 22% billion dollars greater than at/ahd tomorrow at Michigan State Ferris Band to Tour BIG RAPIDS (#—The Ferris In- stitute Concert Band will make ap- pearances at Romeo, Sandusky, Elkton and Fairgrove on its spring tour April 25-26. The band is under! j. dig direction of. Dache Dachoff. 3 Times Faster When Gas = Heart plant with twice the normal num- ».;ber of chromosomes, tending to produce extralarge apples. The “\researchers hope the unusual tree will provide new a stock that may help growers paws after) #"ee-size apples having te "\quality and disease resistance of! risone said Sandy demonstrated his|"¢ Winesap. if by Ne ere a AR | ! The Venezuelan Guanoco asphalt! of his fine in coins. Then he pulls|fatien to the floor from an ash lake is considered to be the world’s ij a largest natural deposit of asphalt. mV Here's The Side Street Store at 20 South Perry Street That's the {TALK OF THE TOWN; < to be glamorous. Same Benson Says: IF YOU HAVEN'T BEEN IN MY STORE LATELY YOU’RE MISSING TERRIFIC SAVINGS ON YOUR SUIT... TOPCOAT «+» SPORT COAT.. - JACKET OR PANTS! NOT SPECIALS! NOT SALE PRICES! NOT MIRACLE savour ALL WOOL! . = TRIPLE TWIST SUITS! SUITS! All New Spring Suits to Choose From _SHARKSKIN! Every Suit Worth $55 to $60... Compare! MY EVERYDAY LOW PRICE SET $ Charge It ' Pieces 30, 60, 90 Includes, putty, Days or paint, other 6 Month waren late ts Budget Regulars-Longs- Shorts! Sizes 35 to 50 MY BIG DARE 1 can do this because of my BIG VOLUME BUSINESS! Washable Outdoor JACKETS! SLACKS! 387 Ea. Washable—Guaranteed Candy Striped Just Arrived! All Summer Wear SPORT COATS 1 Could Sell for $18.50! @ GREY My r $ 1 0” CHARGE IT! @ NATURAL SMALL SPACE FOR BIG BARGAIN 354 SUITS TO GO ice 22 Choice 1 RENT TUXEDOS FOR WEDDINGS AND. PARTIES! eer siomenesmnan oem ete ae t ‘ Values to $49.50 Snap Back With TABLETS AND BUY YOURSELF A K Green Plastic $ 2°? Special Price Lightweight, long wearing! Se DGE SHEARS ya FOR way Lah CUTTING 7 TRIMMING oa Ld 4 fy hi CARDEN | GRASS” @LOVES | SEED Eb 19¢ | S00 we 1.29 Pata Detar, | A ee for long wear! SIPPING Straws Kiddies love ‘em! 60 pack! STANBACK | POWDERS Vy GALLON YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT S + N\ ba," ‘ \ 4) \ \\ ) 1 1} I j | j j / ung SALE DAYS THROUGH SUNDAY ITCHEN GIFT STORES FOOTED Smooth, weeden finish ing om qualit istic Best seeds! CLOTHES Pl PINS For all \\ your cleaning You'll Andale A a ee acts a ait 24, Quart, Modern | Sturdy. long-lasting Al ow Aluminum | ELECTRIC — CHARLES Pitcher TOASTER bee ANTELL = | ecg8e | ist 92.98 | Snr a Leng seats | ores tcesien | hendy bowed Ea $00 Ae = The simple and sure wey 7 - z , | Clommec | \\ Ory cleans professionally H} Try the miracles of CHEM-O-CEL | SPONGE 37 -— 2 aoe , GOBLETS Build « set tor high- balls, eae qham's/{ FOR THE SMART HOSTESS $1.98 Value in beautiful SERVING | SUPER VALUE § — a. _ ALUMINUM FOLDING SOFT-BALL BASEBALL ‘<:° SOFT-BALL BAT "wr cir" 9 BE FIRST TO TRY ONE | INTRODUCTOR © GEM BLADES . @ TRAVEL CASE , ows Clean Cutting / GEM : RAZOR J aZLAT-TOP) $100 W bat @ Value! Y OFFER © NEW GEM RAZOR SHA NY M’S Your Favorite Hair Product No WiEW BRECK HAIR SET MIST Easy Spray $125 oid nee ten? \\\ a a * Yi : Stuffed Nosed a 4 } ee yo 4 i rs / ee ee eee es *, ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1956 Adjourns Jef Base Debate ~Squabble Over Location “In Michigan Still Draws 1 a ce ctepana Barbs WASHINGTON (m—The two-year : over -a site for a jet base in Michigan brought Rep. Ford (R-Mich) opened an a site in Kalkaska paren for the air base. Rep. E. Hoffman (R-Mich) said be heard by more mem- Sy cad gare qetem col Chairman Vinson (D-Ga) of the Kalkaska an favored by Ford, Rep. Bentley (R-Mich)| and Rep. Knox (R-Mich), whose congressional district includes the Katkasicn si site. * Supporters of the Kalkaska lo- silk topcoat, pearl earrings and a pearl bracélet, A corsage of white flowers was at her bosom. The prince was hatless, in a blue serge yachting suit, white shirt) and black tie. - OFFERED HIS ARM Then the film star left the bridge, the prince offering his arm) as she descended the narrow lade! der. They went below with her|* parents, joining loca! officials who had come aboard, White-gloved| stewards scurried about. At the dockside an honor guard) of white-hatted Monacan__ police! was drawn up. Hundreds of pho-! tographers and cameramen lined the second floor of a building over- looking the dock. * * * A cheer went up from the huge crowd as the future princess set foot on Monacan soil, some 40 min- utes after the yacht pulled along- side the dock. TOOK HER HAND | Grace left the yacht first, the prince close behind. He took her hand and helped her into a big. green American limousine. A motorcycle escort roared ahead of the tiutomobile. Crowds lining the streets applauded and| waved flags. * * * A guard of the prince's persona] police stood at rigid attention as buglers signaled the entrance of _|the couple to the palace’ grounds. Servants at the palace thronged to the windows. - $UIT or COAT priced at 49.50 and up a complete line of JEWELRY WATCHES + RADIOS a complete selection of shoes, BOYS & GIRLS WEAR iP E EO P LE S oO TAKE MONT DISCOUNTS ON EASY BIG CREDIT ON EASY Orchard Lake Girl, 10, | Struck Down by Cor | is in fair condition, eral Hospital authorities said to-, d and Walma Dr., left leg, possible skull fracture and lacerations. 478 E. He told Orchard Lake police the, girl darted into the path of his Grace Greets Her Prince as Monaco Goes Berserk (Continued From Page One) After entefing the palace, the | couple appeared for a few min- ‘utes on the balcony overlooking ithe square below. They smiled joyfully and. waved at a crowd of about 2,000 below, most,of them |fag-waving schoolgirls, Seeks Appeal Right in Court Conviction A suit testing whether a justice court conviction may be appealed lif the defendant pleaded guilty and paid his fine was filed yesterday) in Oakland County circuit court. Filed as a petition for mandamus action against Southfield Township Justice Edward A. Elsarelli, the suit charges he refused to forward appeal documents to circuit court after convicting and fining Robert FE. Paine, 27, of Clawson, for drunk driving March 26. Elsarellj contends the Supreme Court has ruled out appeals from justice court when the defendant pleaded guilty and paid the fine and costs. Paine was fined. $100 with $50 costs. His driver's license was sus- pended for a year. Judge Elsarelli has been ordered ito show cause why the mandamus iaction should not be taken in a hearing Wednesday. Policemen’s Group "Plans Benefit Dance Third annual benefit dance of; the Pontiac Police Officer's Assn. will be held May 19 in the Knights! of Columbus Hall, according to Sgt. James L. Carr, chairman. Proceeds will go to charity pro- grams and sports teams sponsored by the officers, he said. Free tickets may be obtained frem any policeman, Carr said, and a price of 25 cents a couple will be charged at the door. Store, Apartments Damaged in Blaze Foodstuffs and equipment val- wed at $4,000 were damaged yes- terday evening, Pontiac firemen said, in an hour-long blaze which struck a grocery store at 228 N. Saginaw St. about 6:30 p.m. About $1,000 damage also was done to the building, they said, after fire started when a customer} jcarelessly dropped a cigarette. Smoke damaged two apartments above the market, firemen added. ‘Set in Slashing Case Hoffa Counters Racket Charge Teamster Leader Asks ‘Honest _Investigation Anywhere, Anytime’ CAMBRIDGE, Mass. ®—James the Brotherhood of Teamsters, has offered to “submit to any honest investigation anywhere.” * - * * Hoffa made the offer last night ii answer to New York Dist. Atty. Frank Hogan's recent assertion that he is supported by “‘hoodlums and racketeers.”’ | “f have been investigated by Grand Juries and Congressional Investigating Committees,” Hof- fa told a news conference, “ I have never been indicted. I will submit to any honest investiga- tion anywhere, including New York, “T'll tell any Grand Jury or other body my side of the story, if I'm allowed to, and I am sure... there will be no evidence of any irregular association or wrongdoing on my part.”’ TALKS AT HARVARD Hoffa came here to make an off-the-record speech at a Harvard University graduate school seminar ion collective bargaining in the jover-the-road transportation indus- try. Labor officials high in AFL-CIO councils recently assailed Hoffa of offering to lend $400,000 to the | International Longshoremen's Asan., ejected from the old AFL | in 1953, Hoffa said he did not enter New York with the intentions of “taking over the trucking industry."’ * * * “I stepped into the situation to | stabilize make conditions for truck} idrivers in New York, New Eng- land and the rest of this region,’ he said. “The area was not com- pletely organized and I went in ithere to protect union members against unorganized firms."’ Circuit Court Date Charged with slashing a fellow- player’s face after a card game March 28, Walter Andrews, 22, of 533 Harvey St., yesterday was bound over to Oakland County Cir- cuit for appearance Monday, fol- lowing an examination by Pontiac} Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum. According to police, the victim,| Bennie Williams, of 481 Harvey St. claimed he was cut with a knife, apparently “for no reason at all,”’| after the game at Andrews’ board- ing house. “A 10-year-old Orchard Lake girl Pontiac Gen- lunder $300 bond, Andrews was returtied to jail (Jimmy) Hoffa, vice president of| Three Receive Injuries When Driver Sleeps One person was hospitalized and two others treated for minor in- juries today following an early morning two car accident at an Oxford Township intersection. — Howard Hulsapple, 36, of Ox- ford, was reported in satisfactory condition at Pontiac General Hos- pital after suffering a fractured! nose, multiple face cuts, and a bruised left leg. Hulsapple was the driver of one of the vehicles. The other-was operated by Kenneth R. Henke, 21, of Ferndale. Henke and |Annabelle E, Hulsapple,-84, a pas- senger, were both treated and re- leased at the hospital for bruises and lacerations. Henke admitted to investigating) Oakland County Sheriff's deputies that he felk asleep at the wheel while traveling north on M24. Huls- apple said he was unable to avoid the collision since Henke was coming towards him on the wrong) side of the road, according to the report, Sylvan City Council Delays Budget Move The Sylvan Lake City Council last night delayed ‘the adoption of the city’s 1956 proposed budget un- til April 25. City Manager Ernest L. Ethier said he expected the council to approve the $114,290 budget at that time, This proposal shows an in- crease of $20,785 over the 1955 budget. At the same April 25 meeting, the council expects to receive bids on $50,000 worth of revenue bonds to finance the completion of the city's new water system. Other action last night included the approval and the signing of a) purchase. contract on two. voting machines for the city. They are Open Court Hearings on Building Permit ‘Hearings began today in Oakland County Circuit court on a man- damus suit involving the contro- versial Hazel Park multiple dwell- ing issue. Builder David Fuller, who ob- tained a permit to build a multiple dwelling in the city under a re- cently passed city ordinance, is petitioning for mandamus action) to compel the city to let. him build it. The city, under a new city coun-| cil, now contends the ordinance | was passed illegally. It claims pe-| titions circulated opposing the! ordinance attained signatures of 20 -per cent of the city's voters, necessitating a % vote of the city council to pass.the ordinance. The vote was 3-2, Two housewives who circulated: the petitions will testify in the! case, since the petitions reportedly were not filed in the city files and have not been located. Boy, 3, Struck by Car; * é * eee é in ‘Fair Condition A three-year-old boy, struck by | a car yesterday afternoon after apparently running into the street! in front of his home, is listed in| fair condition in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Michael R. Covington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Covington, 147. Auburn Ave., suffered a possible concussion, Pontiac police said. According to a report by the driver, Virgil E. Workman, 35, of 11 Willard St., the boy was not| noticed until Workman “heard al thump” and slammed on_his' brakes. a truck, each J a i * Grand Rapids Man, 82, es ss Nimes Killed in Tictous Crash |" the victim, Henry Fountain, 82, OPELIKA, Ala. ® — A Grandiaied four hours later at ‘a hospital Rapids, Mich., man was injured/nere, His wife, Mrs. Alice Foun- fatally yesterday when a car and' jain, 61, was seriously injured. THAT CAN TAKE IT WS a w, Corner Pike Amerce’s greeter? JEWELERS FE 5-5731 expected to be ready for the Au- gust election, Ethier said. Says Army Division | ‘Moves to Mideast | HARTFORD, Conn. (INS)—The, Hartford Times has reported the, “entire Second Armored_ Division, now in Europe as been ordered into the Middle East as rapidly as possible.”” William Garrett, of the Times Washington Bureau, said Wednes- day the American troops would be- gin to arrive in the Middle East) in “30 to 45 days.’’ The article added: “Fifteen hundred Marines left Quantico Marine Base several days ago for the ‘Mediterranean Area.” “The Pentagon was said to have decided earlier to shift the Second) Armored, part of the Seventh Army stationed with NATO forces in Egypt will take a census in 1957, | Cairo reports. | Europe, to the Mediterranean! | trouble spot, .It was said they may be stationed in Saudi Arabia.’ ay, after she was struck down by an auto while waiting for a school bus this morning. Barbara Baker, daughter of Mr. Mrs. N, L.. Baker of 3164 received a fractured Driver Richard Nicholas, 25, of Boulevard, was not held. auto, apparently to look at an ap- peeing ee school bus. Award Separation Separation Job separation carrying Drake road ‘lover the Brighton-Farmington Ex pressway was Oakland County's share of a record road contract letting held yesterday by the State Highway Department. | TERMS HS TO PAY | bidder The contract, awarded to low Joseph Plozai, Inc., of De- troit, was one of 21 trunkline proj-, ects totaling $9,275,681 let vester day More women held jobs in the |United States in 1955 than in any previous year, some 21,000,000 of them being regularly employ ed, £ Meet the New Salesman at OLIVER'S “d D. Churchill Ed has been in the automobile business in Pontiac for years. He has served hundreds of buyers of new and used cars. a thorough knowledge of values worths of automobiles. hired Ed. T + OLIVER — Motor BUICK Sales ‘Lake Ave. sha 2 HIM TO WORK FOR YOU! 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FE 4.4567 eae , 1B PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1956 | | THIRTY -ONE . *, ; Opera Faure Semaine More Spark at the Met | By EARL WILSON UW omen testy em ak alacant telne pep up opera, Claramae Turner now wants opera actors learn to act. “ater seeing exciting things on TV, people are going » semaphore cael ie. GOOD -YEAR acting at ANY APPLIANCE OR TV UNDER $200. $10. DOWN IF $200 OR OVER... FEE EPID PDIP DITE ITE IIZITTITEIEPIIIIIETTER Genuine Goodyear Batteries 1 ONLY $1.25 PER WEEK , $977 on 7 “and they'll: be unhappy see- ing some dull, stodgy costumes dug out of an ancient trunk.” Miss Turner’s bare-midriffed “Aida” stirred up San Francisco - a while back. : “It showed too much of Claramae,” she says. “They . brought me some chiffon, but I wouldn't wear it.” Then she was voted one of the 10 best dressed women—or was it 10 best ‘undressed? “We really need some new operas in English,” Miss Turner said. “American stars have it ‘CLARAMAE tough. 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Roll in chopped nuts, _[salt, 8 whole cloves and One 4-inch Pan. ‘Drain the syrup from a No Bama sorrendoeel ax often result in over-eating, MSU cooked shrimp 10 minutes, | chafing at ‘any one meal is in poor taste Add 2 teaspoons vinegar and one-| Add pineapple and bring to a| Place one pineopple chunk and/Georgia and Misgissippl, are/i. these modern times. half teaspoon mustard to 1-pound/boil. Allow to stand for at least 24/0me Sausage piece on each tooth-\closer to the North Pole than : can of jellied cranberry sauce that|hours in the refrigerator. To serve,/Pick. Arrange in juice and keep) Africa's southernmost tip is to the| A basking shark, swimming two a sieve.|drain pineapple and serve icy cold Warm candle warmer, Yield: |South Pole. knots filters 2,000 tons of sea water well blended. Use|with toothpicks. (These spicy pine-| Thirty-three. an hour in searching for the apple chunks make a delicious ac- TV I js forming thrift savings|minute organisms on which it companiment for meats, also.) Serve pineapple chunks in theig feeds. THANK YOU, MR. and MRS. PONTIAC, for your wonderful response to the Grand ing of our new “FOOD TOWN.” In return for your patronage and acceptance of our new Food Town, we shall endeavor to bring to you SUPER ait eer weekly, plus EVERYDAY LOW PRICES EVERY DAY OF ~ BANQUET — Boned CHICKEN « TURKEY 3 $4 JIFFY BiscurT || || LANG'S HOT MIXED MIX ||| PICKLES ie ac mae meng 88 le? ei ei 83 FOOD TOWN BONUS FOR ALL CUSTOMERS! Havea FREE BOTTLE of COCA-COLA on Us! FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY! Special Low Price! Large 16 Oz. Jar of Delicious Randall Egg Noodles and Chicken Dinner 3 °1 | a sLCKBERRY an = SOE SALAD GREENS Silver-Floss SAUER (Kleenex KRAUT | 2 BOXES LARGE NO. 2/2 CANS Economy Size, Plain or Almond HERSHEY BARS , Choice Cc ADLER’S PARK AVENUE 2 for 29 1200,BALDWIN Ave. \ GRASS SEED ~ a 69 Box . _PARD “Ea” = Hic G3. lois ee HUNT'S APRICOTS WHOLE--UNPEELED i hall nano PERN TERT ELEY free ree: ef THE PONTIAC PRESS, TH { t ', 2: an ee i \ . URSDAY, APRIL 12, 1956 . ire Go Let’s discuss some of the ways you various ice creams, gelatin flavors t vanills ice is pint whippirig cream i 4 cake layers. Chill until filling is set. Frost’ top and sides with sweetened whipped cream; gar- nish top with additional straw- berries, if desired. - Whip cream until thick; stir in @ tablespoons sugar and '; teaspoon vanilla with a few turns of the beater or spoon. Cookie mix is also a useful one to keep on hand. It has been blend- than a home cook could blend it. those made by a home recipe. Try this recipe when you're look- ing for something to feed hungry PINWHEEL COOKIES -~— M package semi-sweet chocolate mor- Lid ee oT tus * 4 rt a “PCP POVTE Dre se NS) eT EET ESET FOr BES Shee Bees eee = f E ir z a 4 z in OXTAIL RAGOUT — This oxtail ragout, a savory combination oxtails and hearty vegetables, is a low-cost. main its rich gravy with crunchy French | ‘ {Chowder Combines | Tuna and Tomatoes Ever notice what an enthusiastic We think such popularity is well deserved, particularly when the soup is made doubly delicious with flavorful tuna from California. Tuna Tomate Chowder butter or margarine i 3 1 14-ounce package cookie mix 2 tablespoons water Melt semi-sweet chocolate mor- sels over hot, not boiling water. While morsels are melting, empty cookie mix into mixing bowl; add water, Mix with work; knead well with hands. Hi Hit THe i i $ : : 5 dozen cookies. | Mrs. Forrest Brown, president of the Pontiac Federation of Women's Clubs? is a cook who uses both mixes and regular home recipes. Since the organ- ization of which she is the head is sponsoring the “Meet Your Neighbor” program, she is pres- ently interested in mixes, Here is her recipe for an upside- cake. ‘ ed more completely by machine} down CHERRY UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE By Mrs. Forrest Brown 1 can tart red cherries iM cups sugar Eh . 1 package white or yellow cake mix Heat cherries and juice in sauce- pan. Add sugar and blend well. Dissolve cornstarch in a little cold water. Add to cherry mixture and cook until transparent, stirring constantly. © Pour into an oblong or square cake pan. Prepare cake mix and pour over cherries. Bake as di- rected on box of mix. Serve warm or cold. Top with whipped cream, if desired. : 28 i! Hi a3 q 3 5 chopped almonds to tasty little in- dividual pies which are served with a rich brown sugar sauce, Almend Apple Cup Pies Pas' . i can (1 pound, 4 ounces) spples cup " loaf, bear in mind cups of whole wheat flakes cornflakes slightly measuring. i : | ALMOND APPLE OUP PIES — Served with a rich brown sugar sauce, individual Almond Apple Cup Pies will truly melt in your mouth. Well-spiced canned apple slices peep out. through a spatter of crunchy almonds as the little pies cluster attractively around their bow! of sauce, Filberts Lend - into it one-half cup toasted fil- rts, ‘ Extra Appeal same Pomtnt Rall to Sweet Treats i Yeap ng ‘ear or margarine From the ag ac: = at: 3 alaaecien arenas or evaporated Pimehe Fiera | Toast filberts and chop coarsely. 2 cups toasted whole fitberts 1 cup brown sugar grains . Ye cup water water, Bring to boil. Boil for two minutes, Remove from heat, add filberts. Stir until syrup looks icloudy and is firm, Place on waxed ipaper or on a buttered platter and dry cereals in your break the nuts apart. ~ Filbert Fudge A batch of filbert fudge is ready in just a few minutes, if you use a Add sugar and salt gradually to melted butter, Add vanilla and cream gradually and mix well. Stir in 1 cup filberts and shape into log. Roll in remaining halt cup filberts which may be more finely chopped, if desired. (This can be made in advance as the fla- vor improves with ripening.) Want perfect apple fritters? Dip the apple slices lightly into flour before coating them with the bat- prepared chocolate fudge mix and ter you are using. S heat until potatoes are tender, about 15-20 minutes. Add tomatoes and bay leaf. Break tuna into large pieces and add. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Cook over low heat 15 min- utes. Remove bay leaf and serve. \Makes four to six servings. Mix Egg and Crabmeat Few foods pair off so well with other foods as do eggs. Combined as sandwich fillings, the varia- tions become unlimited. One of the best. of these is egg-crabmeat filling. ; To make filling: Combine one- eggs, one-third cup flaked crab- salt, 1 tablespoon mayonnaise or salad dressing and one-fourth teaspoon lemon juice. Yield: Fill- sandwiches, ing for four Peet er rer ¥ = V2 Fried © SPRING CHICKEN LAALE FLL eade ee Chiffo Bakery Department . SPECIAL SERVING ALL DAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11 A.M. to 7:45 P.M. Rs TRY iT— ! RING. THE FAMILY! half cup chopped hard-cocked) meat, one-fourth teaspoon celery) r > ‘ho: ' STRAIN’ RK : | : PASTE ACTUAL LABEL HERE PASTE ACTUAL ‘LABEL HERE eee ne ree *, Mail to: Match ‘em, Box 7812, Chicago 77, Il. <) Offer expires April 28, 1956. Limited to ot per family. Limited toU.S.A. Void where _ prohibited, taxed or otherwise restricted. entry GET *[2° IN CASH IT'S EASY? EVERYBODY WINS) HERE’S HOW: Just attach actual labels to match the jars of Swift's Meats for Babies pictured here! Print your name and address clearly in the space provided. Cut out section of ad enclosed within dotted line and mail to Match 'em, Box 7312,:Chicago 77, Ill. You. will receive a crisp new one-dollar bill! YOUR BABY will love the wonderful flavors and creamy-smooth texture of the new Swift's Meats. And they’re brimful of the body- building protein, vitamins and minerals baby needs for healthy growth. Serve all 8 varie- ties. Try Swift’s Egg Yolks, too. They’re rich in iron and ready to serve. MEATS FOR BABIES most precious product Cut front panel showing variety (for example: BEEF) from actual labels. Paste over matching jars in blocks below. Hurry! Send for your dollar today. ACTUAL LABEL ACTUAL LABEL Si a fae NN tar be inset a CIEE aw a yey eet e..’ PASTE HERE PASTE HERE ¥ ¥ 7 { : 1 I I l ce eae eee 7 & } ae Pe : ie Soe oe \ / oe 1 i Den _ THIRTY-SEVEN Total attendance at fairs in the United States during 1953 topped $5,000,000, or one-half the popula- tion. BEEF - VEAL LAMB - PORK CUTS imperial Smoked “HAM «a BACON From Our Packing House “Retail Market BEEF BUYS , Sides or Quarters Ready for Your Locker’ BUY and. SAVE STEWART BEEF CO. Wholesale & Retail Distributors | OPEN CLUB SANDWICHES — Piquant sweet gherkins lend-a flavor plus to these open club sandwiches. For lunch serve them with spiced - pineapple rings. You'll need a knife and fork to | eat these concoctions. Italians Cutting Down. on Spaghetti Products ROME (INS)—A nutrition expert says Italians no longer are as macaroni-minded as they used to be. Prof Francesco Manini blames the drop in spaghetti-consumption on improved working conditions. : ; day while his forebears needed 3,000 calories. Agence France Presse reported that the professor warned that the absence from the diet of these high-starch foods, whose nutritive quality matches that of animal proteins, may lead to physiological | defects, ' : About 80 million tons of freight Sandwiches Combine Frankfurter and Egg | Combine one-half cup chopped,! cooked frankfurters with 1 chop-| ped, hard-cooked egg, 1 tablespoon. sauce, one-fourth teaspoon salt, | one-fourth teaspoon prepared mus-| 1 i sauteed onions. Tropical Touch” Enlivens Patties Here's a main dish that is dif- leftover meat, ‘2-3 cup thin fakes of coconut Orn a 2 mashed fancy dish — coconut, potato and meat patties, served on slices of Me cup finely ehepped green enions pineapple. These make an attractive dish to serve for a buffet supper. | : Garnish the platter with watercress. New Frosting Mix Dash Re ee beaten % % cup ground cooked pork or her meat os Bread crumbs (about % cup) @ canned | i E H ga th 4 i i i FE My fag { 4 i F FiiF if Ft i ; i & ‘ : : z i i ist EE i tH SFE In addition to its 11,000 lakes, : fishing streams. i : i i i r | Choice Graded ROUND or SIRLOIN ‘each of minced onion and chili STEAK Boneless Rolled WE GIVE U.S. SAVINGS STAMPS WE HANDLE U. S. CHOICE GRADED BEEF — “BUY THE BEST FOR LESS” ensieg: He says the average Italian work- , |tard and one-eighth teaspoon pep-| i nei er today needs only 2,500 calories|were moved on the Mississippi|per, Yield: Filling for four| RUMP ROAST : ~ daily to cope with his working/River in 1955, - |sandwiches. . | vi T" = - . = "T m * i You can bleach nylon and rayon with gentle Ultra-refined CLO ROX the same way you do cofton and linen! . . 4 An exclusive patented formula makes CLOROX extra gentle... free from caustic, Ultra-refined! 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